HomeMy WebLinkAbout2008 10 13 Public Hearings 501 Conditional Use for St. John's River Water Management District to Allow Public Service Facility
CITY COMMISSION
ITEM 501
Consent
Informational
Public Hearing X
Regular
October 13. 2008
Meeting
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REQUEST: The Community Development Department- Planning Division requests that the
City Commission hold a Public Hearing to consider the request of the St Johns River Water
Management District for a conditional use to allow a public service facility in the R-C I (Single
Family Dwelling District) zoning category, pursuant to Section 20-143 and Section 20-33 of the
City Code of Ordinances.
PURPOSE: The purpose of this agenda item is to consider the request of the St. Johns River
Water Management District (SJRWMD) to construct a stormwater management facility in the R-
Cl Single Family Dwelling District zoning category to reduce nutrient loading to Lake Jesup and
to reduce flooding in the area associated with the Solary Canal.
FUTURE LAND USE & ZONING DESIGNATION:
Future Land Use Designation: 'Public/Semi-Public'
Existing Zoning District: (Seminole Co) 'A-3 Agricultural' zoning category
Proposed Zoning District: (Winter Springs) 'R-Cl Single Family Dwelling District'
with a Conditional Use Permit for public facility use
APPLICABLE CODE:
Sec. 20-33. Procedures.
(a) Any real property owner may file a conditional use application requesting a conditional use
of their real property providing the conditional use is listed in the applicable zoning district
category.
(b) The board of adjustment shall be required to review all conditional use applications and
make a written recommendation to the city commission. Such recommendation shall include the
reasons for the board's recommendation and show the board has considered the applicable
conditional use criteria set forth in this section...
(d) All conditional use recommendations and final decisions shall be based on the following
criteria to the extent applicable. (Criteria are included below under "Findings").
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Sec. 20-82. Duties and powers, general.
(3) To review and make recommendations to the city commIssIon on any application for
conditional use, as provided in this chapter.
Sec. 20-143. Conditional Uses.
(c) Public recreational areas and facilities.
CHRONOLOGY:
Nov. 27,2000- Annexation of Subject Property (Ordinance 2000-40). Seminole County and the City of
Oviedo formally objected to the annexation. Rezoning was never adopted.
Januarv 2005- Purchase of Property by SJRWMD from Tom Minter for the purpose of constructing a
stormwater management facility in the R-Cl Single Family Dwelling District
zoning category to reduce nutrient loading to Lake Jesup and to reduce flooding in the
area associated with the Solary Canal.
Sept. 10,2007- Adoption of Ordinance 2007-06 changing the FLUM designation from(Seminole County)
Rural-3 to (Winter Springs) Public/Semi-Public
Aug. 11, 2008- Rezoning Application received requesting rezoning from (Seminole County) A-3 to
(Winter Springs) R-Cl
Aug. 13, 2008- Conditional Use Application received requesting development of the property as a
stormwater management facility under the 'R-Cl' zoning.
Aug. 14,2008- Adjacent property owners within 150' notified by regular mail of Public Hearings
Aug. 19,2008- Staff Review.
Aug. 21, 2008- Public Noticing in Orlando Sentinel ofLPA Public Hearing for Rezoning
Sept. 3, 2008- P&Z held a Public Hearing and made recommendation of Adoption of Ordinance 2008-
12 rezoning the subject property to R-Cl.
Sept. 4, 2008- BOA held a Public Hearing and made recommendation of Approval of the Conditional
Use request for a public service facility within the R-Cl zoning district.
Sept. 22, 2008- City Commission Public Hearing for 1 st Reading of Ordinance 2008-12
Oct. 13, 2008- Public Hearing for 2nd Reading and Adoption of Ordinance 2008-12 changing the zoning
to R-CISingle Family Dwelling District
Oct. 13,2008- Public Hearing for Adoption of Conditional Use Permit Request for Public Facility.
CONSIDERA TIONS:
The 28.9 acre undeveloped site is located on the south west comer of DeLeon and Howard at the
edge of the City's jurisdiction and is bordered on the east (DeLeon Street) by the City's
annexation boundary, established in 2006. The subject property is also bordered on the north
and east by the Seminole Rural Area Boundary.
The 'R-Cl' zoning district is the City's least intensive zoning category. Adjacent properties to
the south (within the City's jurisdictional boundary) are also zoned 'R-Cl'.
Section 20-142 of the City Code lists the permitted uses for the R-Cl zoning district, which
includes:
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(I) Single family dwellings and their customary accessory uses.
(2) Horses and ponies, allowing three-fourths of an acre per animal not to exceed ten (10)
animals per lot; provided however, horses and ponies can be permitted on less than three-
fourths of an acre upon recommendation by the board of adjustment.
Section 20-143 lists the uses that are permitted in the R-CI zoning district only as a conditional
use. These include:
(1) Churches;
(2) Schools;
(3) Public recreational areas and facilities.
The City does not have a zoning district exclusively for "public facilities". Due to unique
challenges that exist with regard to planning for the location of facilities related to public
services, the City historically has allowed "public facilities" in all zoning districts of the City as
either a permitted or conditional use, except for the 'T-I Trailer Home District' and the 'R-T
Mobile Home Park District'. Therefore, "public facilities" are dispersed throughout the City in
almost every zoning district.
The Applicant (SJRWMD) is seeking a conditional use for the property to allow it to be
developed as a regional stormwater management facility to reduce nutrient loading to Lake Jesup
and to reduce flooding in the area associated with the Solary Canal. One of the objectives of
SJRWMD's Middle St. Johns River Basin Surface Water Improvement and Management Plan is
to improve the water quality in the Lake Jesup Basin through retrofit projects.
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The Solary Canal has a drainage area of about 1,639 acres which drains northward into Lake
Jesup. The water quality in Lake Jesup has deteriorated for a number of reasons. SJRWMD is
partnering with Seminole County to implement a water quality improvement project that will
treat stormwater that is flowing through the Solary Canal. Currently, no treatment exists in the
Solary Canal sub-basin.
The Conditional Use request is consistent with the property's future land use designation of
"Public/Semi-Public" with "Conservation Overlay" on those affected areas.
FINDIN GS:
Pursuant to Section 20-33(d) of the City Code, "all conditional use recommendations and final
decisions shall be based on the following criteria to the extent applicable:
(I) Whether the applicant has demonstrated the conditional use, including its proposed scale and intensity, traffic-
generated characteristics, and off-site impacts, is compatible and harmonious with adjacent land uses, and will not
adversely impact land use activities in the immediate vicinity."
The proposed rezoning is not out of scale or incompatible with the needs of the neighborhood or
the city, as the proposed rezoning, RC-l is the least intensive zoning classification in Winter
Springs and the proposed use of the site as a stormwater treatment facility is compatible with the
surrounding rural Black Hammock area. The Solary Canal treatment project will improve the
quality of water discharging to Lake Jesup and will provide a passive recreation for the area.
(b) "Whether the applicant has demonstrated the size and shape of the site, the proposed access and internal
circulation, and the design enhancements to be adequate to accommodate the proposed scale and intensity of the
conditional use requested. The site shall be of sufficient size to accommodate design amenities such as screening,
buffers, landscaping, open space, off-street parking, and similar site plan improvements needed to mitigate against
potential adverse impacts of the proposed use."
The SJRWMD's use of the site for stormwater management will act as a transition from the more
intensive Winter Springs' residential uses to the rural Black Hammock area. The project
consists of a by-pass weir, stormwater treatment pool, and treatment wetlands for the water
quality treatment and flood attenuation of the Solary Canal and will use approximately 17 acres
of the 28.9-acre site. No vertical structures are proposed. The development of the property as a
stormwater management facility is expected to generate only a negligible amount of traffic.
Scrutiny of the proposed site plan during site plan review will ensure that the plan sufficiently
addresses access, internal circulation, buffers, and design enhancements.
(c) "Whether the proposed use will have an adverse impact on the local economy, including governmental fiscal
impact, employment, and property values."
The Solary Canal Treatment Area project will reduce nutrient loading to Lake Jesup and will
reduce flooding in the area associated with the Solary Canal, improving property values of the
region as well as the immediate area.
(d) "Whether the proposed use will have an adverse impact on the natural environment, including air, water, and
noise pollution, vegetation and wildlife, open space, noxious and desirable vegetation, and flood hazards."
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The Solary Canal Treatment Area project will reduce nutrient loading to Lake Jesup and will
reduce flooding in the area associated with the Solary Canal, improving the environment of the
Lake. Additionally, the project will preserve the open space character of the subject property
and will preserve most of the massive live oak trees existing on the east side of the property.
(e) "Whether the proposed use will have an adverse impact on historic, scenic, and cultural resources, including
views and vistas, and loss or degradation of cultural and historic resources."
Due to the site's proximity to Lake Jesup, there is a moderate possibility of archaeological
resources existing on the site. The Applicant will be required as part of the site plan approval
process to submit a Resource Survey to ensure that no archaeological and! historic structures
exist on the site, or to ensure that if they do exist, that they are considered in the site plan.
(1) "Whether the proposed use will have an adverse impact on public services, including water, sewer, surface water
management, police, fire, parks and recreation, streets, public transportation, marina and waterways, and bicycle
and pedestrian facilities."
The proposed use will have a positive impact on public services especially surface water
management and open space preservation.
(g) "Whether the proposed use will have an adverse impact on housing and social conditions, including variety of
housing unit types and prices, and neighborhood quality."
The development will have no adverse impacts on housing, neighborhood quality or social
conditions.
BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT RECOMMENDATION:
At the September 4, 2008 regular meeting of the Board of Adjustment, the Board voted
unanimously 4-0 to recommend approval of the Conditional Use Permit request.
RECOMMENDATION:
Staff recommends that the City Commission recommend approval of the conditional use request to
allow a public service facility at 1900 DeLeon Street within the R-C I zoning district, pursuant to
sections 20-143 and 20-33 of the City's Zoning Code.
ATTACHMENTS:
A Location Map
B Application Package
C Board of Adjustment Minutes from Sept. 4, 2008
CITY COMMISSION ACTION:
ATTACHMENT A
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Parcel #s & Legal Descriptions:
03-21-31-300-0080-0000: SEC 03 TWP 21S RGE 31 E NW 1/4 OF NW 1/4 (LESS S 340 FT OF E 660 FT
& S 564,64 FT OF W 659.60 FT & RDS)
03-21-31-300-008E-0000: SEC 03 TWP 21S RGE 31E S 564.64 FTOFW659.60 FTOF NW 1/40F NW
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ATTACHMENT 8
CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT
1126 STATE ROAD 434
WINTER SPRINGS, FL 32708
407-327-5966
FAX:407-327-6695
BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT APPLICATION
'l<CONDITIONAL USE / SPECIAL EXCEPTION
o VARIANCE
o WAIVER
APPLICANT: St. Johns River water Management District ( SJRWMD)
MAILING ADDRESS: C/O Regina Lovings Morse, P.O. Box 1429, Pal atka 32178-1429
PHONE & EMAIL (386) 329 4819 (Regina Lovings Morse)
PROPERTY OWNER:
If Applicant does NOT own the property: Not Applicable
MAILING ADDRESS:
PHONE & EMAIL
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First
Middle
City
State
Zip Code
This request is for the real property described below:
PROPERTY ADDRESS: 1900 De Leon Street, Oviedo 32765
SIZE OF PARCEL:
TAX PARCEL NUMBER: 03-21-31-300-0080-0000 and 03-2 I -300-008E-0000
28.9 Acres
EXISTING LAND USE: Public Land
Current FUTURE LAND USE Classification: ( Winter Springs) Public/Semi-Public & Conservations
Overlay on those applicable areas
Current ZONING Classification: (Seminole County) Rural-3
Please state YOUR REQUEST: The primary objective of this project is to develop a regional
stormwater treatment area that will provide water quality treatment to runoff through
the Solary Cana/. The Solary Canal project will use approximately 17 of the 28.9 acre
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site. One of the objectives outlined in SJRWMD's Middle St. Johns River Basin Surface
Water Improvement and Management Plan, is to improve water quality in the Lake
Jesup Basin through retrofit projects. Currently no treatment exists in the Solary
Canal sub-basin. This project will reduce flooding and provide for a water quality
retrofit in an area of mixed residential land uses. Flood reduction benefits include the
reduction of street and yard flooding and bank overtopping for the 25-year design
storm event. The Solary Canal project is in the final design development phase.
The APPLICANT is RESPONSIBLE for posting the blue notice card (provided by the City) on the site at
least SEVEN (7) DAYS prior to the Board of Adjustment Meeting at which the matter will be considered.
Said notice shall NOT be posted within the City right-of-way. All APPLICANTS shall be afforded minimal
due process as required by law, including the right to receive notice, be heard, present evidence, cross-
examine witnesses, and be represented by a duly authorized representative.
The CITY COMMISSiON shall render all final decisions regarding variances, conditional uses and waivers
and may impose reasonable conditions on any approved variance, conditional use or waiver to the extent
deemed necessary and relevant to ensure compliance with applicable criteria and other applicable
provisions of the City Code and Comprehensive Plan. All formal decisions shall be based on competent
substantial evidence and the applicable criteria as set forth in Chapter 20, Zoning. APPLICANTS are
advised that if, they decide to appeal any decisions made at the meetings or hearings with respect to any
matter considered at the meetings or hearings, they will need a record of the proceedings and, for such
purposes, they will need to insure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, at their cost, which
includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based, per 286.0 I 05, Florida Statutes.
Any CONDITIONAL USE, VARIANCE, or WAIVER which may be granted by the City Commission shall
expire two (2) years after the effective date of such approval by the City Commission, unless a building
permit based upon and incorporating the conditional use, variance, or waiver is issued by the City within
said time period. Upon written request of the property owner, the City Commission may extend the
expiration date, without public hearing, an additional six (6) months, provided the property owner
demonstrates good cause for the extension In addition, if the aforementioned building permit is timely
issued, and the building permit subsequently expires and the subject development project is abandoned or
discontinued for a period of six months, the conditional use, variance or waiver shall be deemed expired
and null and void. (Code of Ordinances, Section 20-36.)
THE FOLLOWING ITEMS ARE TO BE SUPPLIED WITH THIS APPLICATION:
~ A copy of the most recent SURVEY of the subject property.
~ A copy of the LEGAL DESCRIPTION reflecting the property boundaries.
~ 11 x 17 MAP showing ADJACENT STREETS and ZONING AND LAND USE classifications
on the ADJACENT PROPERTY.
~ JUSTIFICATION for the Request (See Attached List)
~ NAMES and ADDRESSES of each property owner within 150 ft. of each property line.
~ Notarized AUTHORIZATION of the Owner,
IF the Applicant is other than the Owner or Attorney for the Owner (see below).
~ APPLICATION FEES:
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March 2005
FEES are as SHOWN BELOW plus ACTUAL COSTS incurred for ADVERTISING or NOTIFICATION,
and for REIMBURSEMENT for TECHNICAL and/or PROFESSIONAL SERVICES which may be
required in connection with the review, inspection or approval of any development (based on accounting
submitted by the City's Consultant), payable prior to approval of the pertinent stage of development.
CONDITIONAL USE I SPECIAL EXCEPTION $ 500
WAIVER $ 500
VARIANCE $ 500
TOTAL DUE S 500
By submitting this application you hereby grant temporary right of entry for city officials to enter upon the subject
property for purposes of evaluating this application.
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FOR USE WHEN APPLICANT IS OWNER OF THE SUBJECT REAL PROPERTY:
This is to certify that I am the Owner in fee simple of subject lands described within this Application for
Board of Adjustment consideration:
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FOR USE WHEN APPLICANT IS NOT OWNER OF THE SUBJECT REAL PROPERTY:
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do hereby, with my notarized signature, allow
to represent me in this Application related to my property. The
property is identified as: Tax Parcel Number(s)
Located at
Signature ofOwner(s)
Sworn to and subscribed before me this
day of 20_.
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CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT REQUEST
Taken from Winter Springs Code of Ordinances, Section 20-33(d):
All Conditional Use recommendations and final decisions shall be based on the
following criteria to the extent applicable. Attach additional paper as necessary:
o What is the Conditional Use you are requesting. A conditional use permit
allows construction of a storm water treatment project on this parcel located in a
mixed residential land use area.
o How is the Conditional Use (including its proposed scale and intensity, traffic-
generating characteristics, and offsite impacts) compatible and harmonious with
adjacent land uses? The Solary Canal Stormwater Treatment Project allows
community access to passive recreational use such as jogging and walking through
the open pond and created wetland project design. Public access to the 29-acre
site creates minimal traffic impacts. Off site, impacts are non-existent. There is
no land development associated with this project.
o Will the Conditional Use adversely impact land use activities in the immediate
vicinity? If no, why not? Land uses in the drainage area consist of residential,
commercial industrial, agriculture, wetlands and uplands. Construction of the
stormwater treatment project provides no adverse impact to land use activities in
the immediate vicinity of the project. The improved water quality and reduced
flooding in the area will improve adjacent land uses, such agricultural and wetlands
use.
o Demonstrate how the size and shape of the site, the proposed access and
internal circulation, and the design enhancements are adequate to accommodate
the proposed scale and intensity of the conditional use requested. The site shall
be of sufficient size to accommodate design amenities such as screening buffers,
landscaping, open space, off-street parking, and other similar site plan
improvements needed to mitigate against potential adverse impacts of the
proposed use. The project design occupies the western portion of the parcel
separated from Howard Avenue and De Leon Street by a pasture and the Solary
Canal. The project is an off-line system made up of a wet pond and created wetland
connected in series. All the canal normal base flow and a large fraction of the
storm flow bypass the pond over a diversion weir and continue through Solary Canal.
The wet pond and wetland system provide over 67-acre-feet of storage.
The site accommodates 29 acres and sufficient parking will be available on the
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eastern portion of the site.
o Will the proposed use have an adverse impact on the local economy,
including governmental fiscal impact, employment, and property values? If no,
why not? The Solary Canal Project adds public open space to the area enhancing
property values. The local economy is impacted positively with the improved water
quality discharging to Lake Jesup thereby improving aquatic habitat. There is no
adverse impact on employment or governmental fiscal issues.
o Will the proposed use have an adverse impact on natural environment,
including air, water, and noise pollution, vegetation and wildlife, open space,
noxious and desirable vegetation, and flood hazards? If no, why not? The Solary
Canal Project enhances the natural environment, specifically reduction of
phosphorus and suspended solids loading from the Solary Canal prior to discharging
to Lake Jesup. The wet pond and created wetland provides additional basin
storage, reducing flood levels. Flood reduction benefits include the reduction of
street and yard flooding and bank overtopping for the 25-year design storm event.
o Will the proposed use have an adverse impact on historic, scenic and cultural
resources, including views and vistas, and loss or degradation of cultural and
historic resources? If no, why not? The Solary Canal project protects and
enhances the historic, scenic, views and vistas in the Black Hammock area. Instead
of large residential developments near the lake shore, this project improves and
protects the environmental resources in the area.
o Will the proposed use have an adverse impact on public services, including
water, sewer, surface water management, police, fire, parks and recreation,
streets, public transportation, marina and waterways, and bicycle and pedestrian
facilities? If no, why not? This project will in no way have an adverse impact on
public services. The improvements to water, surface water management and more
access to open spaces and bicycle and pedestrian use, specifically are the results of
constructing the Solary Canal Treatment Project,
o Will the proposed use have an adverse impact on housing and social
conditions, including a variety of housing unit types and prices, and
neighborhood quality? If no, why not? The project provides additional open space
and environmental protection of water and natural habitat thereby improving the
quality of the neighborhood.
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ATTACHMENT C
CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA
UNAPPROVED MINUTES
BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT
REGULAR MEETING
SEPTEMBER 4, 2008
CALL TO ORDER
The Board of Adjustment Regular Meeting of Thursday, September 4,2008 was called to
Order at 7:00 p.rn. by Chairman Thomas Waters in the Commission Chambers of the
Municipal Building (City Hall, 1126 East State Road 434, Winter Springs, Florida
32708).
Roll Call:
Chairman Thomas Waters, present
Vice Chairman Jack Taylor, absent
Board Member Howard Casman, present
Board Member Linda Collins, present
Board Member Karen Paine-Malcolm, present
A moment of silence preceded the Pledge of Allegiance.
Chairman Waters stated, "Any Agenda Changes? I would like to suggest that maybe we
- do the Public Hearing Item '500' before Reports, so the Applicant does not have to
wait." There were no objections from the Board Members.
INFORMA TIONAL AGENDA
INFORMATIONAL
100. Not Used.
CONSENT AGENDA
CONSENT
200. Office Of The City Clerk
Approval Of The February 7, 2008 Regular Meeting Minutes.
"I MAKE A MOTION WE APPROVE THE MINUTES FROM FEBRUARY 7,
2008." MOTION BY BOARD MEMBER CASMAN. SECONDED BY BOARD
MEMBER PAINE-MALCOLM. DISCUSSION.
CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA
UNAPPROVED MINUTES
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REGULAR MEETING - SEPTEMBER 4,2008
PAGE 2 OF 4
VOTE:
BOARD MEMBER CASMAN: AYE
CHAIRMAN WATERS: AYE
BOARD MEMBER PAINE-MALCOLM: AYE
BOARD MEMBER COLLINS: AYE
MOTION CARRIED.
AWARDS AND PRESENTATIONS
AWARDS AND PRESENT A TIONS
300. Not Used.
PUBLIC INPUT
No one spoke.
.:..:. AGENDA NOTE: THE FOLLOWING PUBLIC HEARINGS AGENDA
WAS HEARD NEXT, FOLLOWED BY THE REST OF THE AGENDA. .:..:.
PUBLIC HEARINGS AGENDA
PUBLIC HEARINGS
500. Community Development Department - Planning Division
Presents To The Board Of Adjustment (BOA) A Request For A Conditional Use To
Allow A Public Service Facility In The R-Cl (Single Family Dwelling District)
Zoning Category, Pursuant To Section 20-143. And Section 20-33. Of The City Code
Of Ordinances.
Ms. Eloise Sahlstrom, Senior Planner, A1CP, ASLA, Community Development
Department presented this Agenda Item and stated, "Staff did review the 'Conditional
Use' requirements to see if the project did meet and satisfy completely the requirements
to be able to go forward with 'Conditional Use' and we do believe that the project does
meet all of those requirements in full."
The Site Plan of the property were shown.
Chairman Waters remarked, "I want to state for the Record that I am employed by
Seminole County Environmental Services Solid Waste Management Division and we
have a couple of permit applications out there with St. Johns [River Water Management
District] and I do not feel that this is a conflict of interest."
CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA
UNAPPROVED MINUTES
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REGULAR MEETING - SEPTEMBER 4, 2008
PAGE 3 OF 4
Chairman Waters opened the "Public Input" portion o.fthis Agenda Item.
Ms. Regina Lovings Morse, Project Manager, St. Johns River Water Management
District, 4049 Reid Street/Highway 100 West, Palatka, Florida: addressed the Board
Members and stated, "We are alleviating flooding and improving water quality, which is
for the benefit of Winter Springs - you are right on the lake."
Chairman Waters closed the "Public Input" portion of this Agenda Item.
Chairman Waters asked, "How much soil will you need to take out of there?" Ms.
Lovings Morse replied, "I would have to get back to you on how much soil we are taking
out. But, we are taking out enough that the Expressway Authority is interested in using
this soil at the new toll road expansion."
Photographs of the property site were shown.
Discussion.
"I MAKE A MOTION THAT WE APPROVE THE 'CONDITIONAL USE'
REQUEST TO ALLOW A PUBLIC SERVICE FACILITY AT 1900 DELEON
STREET WITHIN THE 'R-Cl' ZONING DISTRICT, PURSUANT TO
SECTIONS 20-143. AND 20-33. OF THE CITY'S ZONING CODE." MOTION BY
BOARD MEMBER CASMAN. SECONDED BY BOARD MEMBER PAINE-
MALCOLM. DISCUSSION.
VOTE:
BOARD MEMBER COLLINS: AYE
CHAIRMAN WATERS: AYE
BOARD MEMBER PAINE-MALCOLM: AYE
BOARD MEMBER CASMAN: AYE
MOTION CARRIED.
400. REPORTS
In other business, Deputy City Clerk Joan Brown spoke on the Sunshine Law and the
upcoming Board and Committee Appreciation Brunch.
Chairman Waters stated, "Ms. Brown mentioned to me that our January [2009] Meeting
is on New Year's Day, so do we want to look at planning to change that if we do have a
Meeting that month?" There were no objections from the Board Members.
Furthermore, Chairman Waters asked, "Meet on the third Thursday of January [2009]7"
There were no objections from the Board Members.
CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA
UNAPPROVED MINUTES
BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT
REGULAR MEETING - SEPTEMBER 4,2008
PAGE 4 OF 4
"I MAKE A MOTION IF THERE IS A NEED FOR A MEETING IN JANUARY
[2009] IT BE HELD ON THE THIRD THURSDAY OF THE MONTH." MOTION
BY BOARD MEMBER CASMAN. SECONDED BY BOARD MEMBER
COLLINS. DISCUSSION.
VOTE:
BOARD MEMBER COLLINS: AYE
BOARD MEMBER CASMAN: AYE
BOARD MEMBER PAINE-MALCOLM: AYE
CHAIRMAN WATERS: AYE
MOTION CARRIED.
REGULAR AGENDA
REGULAR
600. Not Used.
ADJOURNMENT
Chairman Waters adjourned the Regular Meeting at 7:22 p,ll,
RESPECTFULLY SUBMITTED,'
JOAN L. BROWN
DEPUTY CITY CLERK
APPROVED:
THOMAS WATERS
CHAIRMAN, BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT
NOTE: These Minutes were approved at the
,2008 Regular Board of Adjustment Meeting.