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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2008 09 03 Public Hearing 500 Ordinance 2008-12 Rezones two parcels 1900 DeLeon Street and Howard AvenuePLANNING & ZONING BOARD / LOCAL PLANNING AGENCY ITEM 500 September 3, 2008 Meeting Consent _ Information Public Hearin X Re ular REQUEST: The Community Development Department -Planning Division requests that the Planning & Zoning Board /Local Planning Agency hold a Public Hearing for Ordinance 2008-12, which rezones two (2) parcels containing 28.9 gross acres, more or less, located at 1900 DeLeon Street (the southwest corner of DeLeon St. and Howard Av.) from (Seminole County) "A-3 Agricultural" to (City of Winter Springs) "R-C 1 Single Family Dwelling District" (min. lot size- 1 acre). PURPOSE: To consider SJRWMD's Rezoning request to change the subject property from (Seminole County) "A-3" (1 dwelling unit per 3 acres) to (Winter Springs) "R-C1" (min. 1 acre). APPLICABLE LAW AND PUBLIC POLICY Florida Statute 166.041. (Procedures for adoption of ordinances and resolutions including rezoning ordinances). Winter Springs Charter Section 4.15 Ordinances in General. (Procedures for adoption of ordinances). Winter Springs Section 20-26. Intent and purpose. Winter Springs Section 20-27. City commission authority. Winter Springs Section 20-28. Due process; Special notice requirements. Winter Springs Section 20-29. Applications. Winter Springs Section 20-30. Staff review. Winter Springs Section 20-31. Rezonings. (Standards for review) Winter Springs Section 20-57. (Role of the Planning and Zoning Board) Euclid v. Amber Realty Co. , 272 U.S. 365 (19261~upholding the constitutionality ofthe principles of zonin Florida Municipal Home Rule Powers Act. 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. January 2005- Purchase of Property by SJRWMD from Tom Minter. Sept. 10, 2007- Adoption of Ordinance 2007-06 changing the FLUM designation from(Seminole County) Rural-3 to (Winter Springs) Public/Semi-Public. Sept. 3, 2008 PUBLIC HEARING AGENDA ITEM 500 Page 2 of 5 Aug. 11, 2008- Application received for Rezoning from (Seminole County) A-3 to (Winter Springs) R-C 1. Aug. 11, 2008- Conditional Use Application received requesting development of the property as a stormwater management facility under the `R-C 1' zoning. Aug. 14, 2008- Adjacent property owners within 150' notified by regular mail Aug. 19, 2008- Staff review. Aug. 21, 2008- Public Noticing in Orlando Sentinel of LPA Public Hearing Sept. 3, 2008- P&Z to hold Public Hearing and make recommendation re: Ord. 2008-12 Sept. 4, 2008- BOA to hold Public Hearing and make recommendation re: Conditional Use request CONSIDERATIONS: Applicant - St. Johns River Water Management District (SJRWMD); c/o/Regina Morse; P.O. Box 1429; Palatka, FL 32178-1429; (386) 329-4311 Owner s - St. Johns River Water Management District (SJRWMD) Location - 1900 DeLeon Street (south west corner of DeLeon and Howard) Site Information The subject property currently has a (Seminole County) "A-3" Zoning. The Applicant is requesting Rezoning to (City of Winter Springs )"R-C1"(min. 1 acre) with a Conditional Use permit. Parcel #s & Legal Descriptions- 03-21-31-300-0080-0000: SEC 03 TWP 21S RGE 31E 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 FT OF W 659.60 FT OF NW 1/4 OF NW 1/4 Total Acreage - 28.9 gross acres more or less Chronology of Subject Property -The subject property was purchased by the SJRWMD in January 2005, from William Thomas Minter, who owned the property when it was annexed into the City. Existing Land Uses -The property is currently vacant, but was purchased by SJRWMD to develop a stormwater park to reduce nutrient loading to Lake Jesup and to reduce flooding in the area associated with the Solary Canal. This project is described under "Stormwater Management". General Location -The site is located at the southwest corner of DeLeon Street and Howard St. Ad~acent existin land uses, zonin and F LUM desi ations inclu de the followin i Subject Generally Undeveloped A-3 Agriculture (SC) in Public/Semi-Public (WS) Sites Winter Springs North Generally Undeveloped A-3 (SC) Rural-3 (SC) South Ornamental Nursery R-C1 (WS) Rural Residential (WS) Stock Production /Single Family Residential East Single Family A-3 (SC) Rural-3 (SC) Residential /A culture West Single Family Residential R-1 (WS) Low Density Residential (WS) (WS) Winter Springs; (SC) Seminole County; Sept. 3, 2008 PUBLIC HEARING AGENDA ITEM 500 Page 3 of 5 Development Trends - No new development is occurring in the vicinity of the subject property. Adjacent properties to the north and east are within the Seminole County Urban/Rural Service Boundary and are part of the area generally referred to as the "Black Hammock". Letters/Phone Calls In Favor Or Opposition -None to date. REZONING ANALYSIS: The following summarizes the data and issues which staff analyzed in reviewing this application: (1) Compliance with Procedural Requirements- The proposed Rezoning change is incompliance with all procedural requirements established by the city code and law; Requirements for advertising the land use action have been met; (2) Consistent with The Comprehensive Plan- The proposed Rezoning change is consistent with the city's comprehensive plan and the proposed change will not have an adverse effect on the comprehensive plan; SJRWMD purchased the property to develop a stormwater park 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. The Rezoning is also consistent with the goals, objectives and policies of the State Comprehensive Plan and the East Central Florida Regional Policy Plan, identified below: 187.201 State Comprehensive Plan (7) WATER RESOURCES (a) Goal.-Florida shall...maintain the functions of natural systems and the overall present level of surface and ground water quality. Florida shall improve and restore the quality of waters not presently meeting water quality standards. (b) Policies.- 4. Protect and use natural water systems in lieu of structural alternatives and restore modified systems 12. Eliminate the discharge of inadequately treated...stormwater runoff into waters of the state. East Central Florida Regional Planning Council Strategic Regional Policy Plan Water Resources 4.9.1.1 Land Use planning and development approval decisions affecting water resources should be made in conformance with comprehensive water basin management plans. Area-wide water quality management plans (208 studies), water management district groundwater basin resource inventories made pursuant to s.373.095,FS), Surface Water Improvement and Management (SWIM) plans, or other appropriate water management plans (including those for the Green Swamp, Kissimmee River and Indian River lagoons) guidelines until comprehensive water basin management plans are available. Studies of water resources that are either more site-specific or more resource-oriented (such as waste load allocation studies) may supersede comprehensive basin management plans where appropriate. Planning and development approval decisions that should conform may include: 1. Development of new public wastewater or stormwater facilities or improvement of existing facilities; 4.36 Nonstructural methods of stormwater management that reduce generation and accumulation of stormwater runoff contaminants shall be used. Nonstructural means of stormwater management include activities such as pesticide and herbicide control, proper fertilizer management, erosion control, homeowner awareness of nonpoint source pollution, and property waste disposal. In addition, natural floodplain areas shall be used for filtration or naturally occurring runoff from adjacent lands. Sept. 3, 2008 PUBLIC I-TEARING AGENDA ITEM 500 Page 4 of 5 (3) Consistent with any Master Plan for the property- The Solary Canal Area Treatment Area Project is part of SJRWMD's Middle St. Johns River Basin Surface Water Improvement and Management (SWIM) Plan. The Solary Canal Project is part of the SWIM Plan to improve the water quality in the Lake Jesup Basin through retrofit projects; (4) Not Contrary to the Land Use Pattern Established by the Comprehensive Plan- The proposed Rezoning change from Seminole County "A-3 Agricultural" to Winter Springs "R-C 1 Single Family Residential" is appropriate and compatible with the land use pattern established by the City's comprehensive plan; (5) Does Not Create Spot Zoning= The proposed Rezoning does not create a spot zone, which is prohibited by law. The adjoining property to the south in Winter Springs has a "R-C1" zoning; (6) Does Not Materially Alter the Population Density Pattern- The proposed Rezoning change does not materially alter the population density pattern in a manner that would overtax the load on public facilities and services (schools, utilities, streets, and other municipal services and infrastructure) At such time as the site develops, the proposed development will be required to meet concurrency standards, so that impact on public facilities and services is accommodated; (7) Does Not Create Illo ig tally Drawn Zoning District Boundaries- The proposed Rezoning does not result in existing zoning district boundaries that are illogically drawn in relation to the existing conditions on the property and the surrounding area and the land use pattern established by the City's comprehensive plan; (8) Changed Conditions Make the Proposed Rezoning Necessary SJRWMD purchased the property a8er it was annexed by the City of Winter Springs. The zoning changes to allow low density residential proposed with the annexation request were not completed, which resulted in the property retaining a Seminole County's zoning classification. This request aligns the zoning classification to the designation and criteria of the City. The "R-C1 Single Family Residential" category is the most similar Winter Springs designation to the property's current Seminole County "A-3 Agricultural" designation; (9) No Serious Reduction in Light or Air to Adjacent Areas- The proposed rezoning change will not reduce light or air to adjacent areas; (10) Adverse Impact on Surrounding Property Values- The Solary Canal Treatment Area project will improve the quality of water discharging to Lake Jesup. The project will not be a detriment to the future improvement or development of vacant adjacent property. The proposed zoning designation has been determined by evaluating the prevailing character of the area azound the subject property. The intent in the zoning of the property is to apply a zoning classification for the subject property that is consistent and compatible with the surrounding land uses; (11) Not Detrimental to Future Improvement of Adjacent Vacant Property- The intent in the zoning of the property is to apply a zoning classification for the subject property that is consistent and compatible with the surrounding land uses; (12) Does Not Constitutes a Special Privilege- The proposed rezoning does not constitute a grant of special privilege to an individual owner as contrasted with the public welfare; (13) Not out of Scale- The proposed rezoning is not out of scale or incompatible with the needs of the neighborhood or the city, as the proposed rezoning, RC-1 is the least intensive zoning classification in Sept. 3, 2008 PUBLIC HEARING AGENDA ITEM 500 Page 5 of 5 Winter Springs and the proposed use of the site as a stormwater treatment facility is compatible with the area, with the surrounding rural Black Hammock area; and (14) Does Not Violate any City Land Use Regulations- The proposed rezoning does not violate any applicable land use regulations adopted by the city. FINDINGS: In analyzing the Rezoning request, it was determined that the fourteen (14) review standards included in Section 20-31 were satisfied. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends that the Planning & Zoning Board hold a Public Hearing related to Ordinance 2008- 12, and make a recommendation of `Adoption' to the City Commission regarding changing the Zoning classification on the subject property at 1900 DeLeon Street from "A-3" Agricultural (Seminole County) to "R-C1 Single Family Residential" (City of Winter Springs). ANTICIPATED IMPLEMENTATION SCHEDULE: Sept. 22, 2008- Public Hearing for 1St Reading of Ordinance 2008-12, rezoning the property to "R-C 1" Oct. 13, 2008- Anticipated City Commission Public Hearing for 2°d Reading and Adoption. ATTACHMENTS: A- Application B- LPA Noticing, Aug 21, 2008 C- Current Zoning Map D- Proposed Zoning Map E- Ordinance 2008-12 with Exhibit A (Map & Legal Description) PLANNING & ZONING BOARD /LPA RECOMMENDATION: ATTACHMENTA CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT 1126 STATE ROAD 434 WINTER SPRINGS, FL 32708 407-327-5967 FAX:407-327-6695 APPLICATION FOR REZONING APPLICANT: St. Johns River Water Management District (SJRWMD) MAILING ADDRESS: C/O Regina Lovings Morse, P. O. Box 1429, Palatka, and Fl. 32178-1429 PHONE & EMAIL: (386) 329 4819 (rmorse@sjrwmd.com) If Applicant does NOT own the property: PROPERTY OWNER: Last First Middle MAILING ADDRESS: City State Zip Code PHONE & EMAIL This request is for the property described below: PROPERTY ADDRESS: 1900 De Leon Street, Oviedo 32765 TAX PARCEL NUMBER: 3-21-31-300-0080-0000 and 03-21-300-008E-0000 SIZE OF PARCEL: 28.9 Acres EXISTING LAND USE: Public Land CURRENT ZONING Classification :( Seminole County) Rural-3 REQUEST for a CHANGE to City of Winter Springs ZONING Classification: RC-1 Current FUTURE LAND USE Classification: (Winter Springs) Public/Semi-Public & Conservation Overlay on those applicable areas March 2005 The PLANNING & ZONING BOARD shall be required to review all zoning applications and make a written recommendation to the City Commission. The CITY COMMISSION shall render all final decisions regarding rezonings and may impose reasonable conditions on any approved rezoning 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 the City's Code of Ordinances Chapter 20, Zoning and Chapter 166, Florida Statutes. Generally, rezonings take two (2) to three (3) months. 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. 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 286.0105, Florida Statutes. THE FOLLOWING ITEMS ARE TO BE SUPPLIED WITH THIS APPLICATION: ~+A copy of the most recent SURVEY of the subject property with Metes and Bounds description. ~ A copy of the LEGAL DESCRIPTION. ~ 11 x 17 MAP showing ADJACENT STREETS and ZONING AND LAND USE classifications on the ADJACENT PROPERTY. ~+JUSTIFICATION for the Request based on Code Section 20-31. (See Attachment) ~ 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: 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. REZONING, per Applicant TOTAL DUE $ 500 $500 Plus $ 25/acre $725 (or portion thereof $1225 Match 2005 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. •##############t################i############i############*############+#######i###### FOR USE WHEN APPLICANT IS OWNER OF THE SUBJECT PROPERTY: Swornf to and subscribed before me this ~~~ ^ day of August 2008_ Personally Known Produced Identification: Crype) Did take an Oath Did Not take and Oath Notary Public My Commission expires: ""' v~tuv a ap _ ..~~ MY COMMISSION 4 DD 548678 EXPIRES: Atgtt~t 29, 2010 r~r~ratr"rbwy t~drr,+w. FOR USE WHEN APPLICANT IS NOT OWNER OF THE SUBJECT PROPERTY: I, do hereby with my notarized signature allow The property is identified as: Tax Parcel Number(s) to represent me in the Rezoning of my property. Located at and as further identified on the Metes and Bounds description provided with this Application. Signature of Owner(s) Signature of Owner(s) Sworn to and subscribed before me this day of 20 Personally Known Produced Identification: (Type) Did take an Oath Did Not take and Oath 3 t~h zoos Notary Public My Commission expires: This is to certify that I am the Owner in fee simple of subject lands described within this Application for Rezoning: JUSTIFICATION FOR THE REZONING Taken from Winter Springs Code of Ordinances, Section 20-31. Address each of the following standards related to the REZONING request. Attach additional paper as necessary: ^ Is the proposed rezoning in compliance with all procedural requirements established by City code and law? The proposed rezoning for the Solaro Canal Area Treatment Proiect complies with the procedural requirements established by the City of Winter Springs code and law. ^ Identify how the request is consistent with the objectives and policies of the Comprehensive Plan including, but not limited to, the Future Land Use Map. Will the proposed change have an adverse effect on the Comprehensive Plan? SJRWMD purchase the property to develop a stormwater park to reduce nutrient loading to Lake Jesup and to reduce flooding in the area associated with the Solaro Canal. One of the obiectives 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. Please refer to the attached Proiect description for more information. Approval of the amendment is consistent with the goals, obiectives and policies of the State Comprehensive Plan and the East Central Florida Regional Policy Plan identified below. 187.201 State Comprehensive Plan (7) WATER RESOURCES (a) Goal.-Florida shall...maintain the functions of natural systems and the overall present level of surface and ground water quality. Florida shall improve and restore the quality of waters not presently meeting water quality standards. (b) Policies.- 4. Protect and use natural water systems in lieu of structural alternatives and restore modified systems 12. Eliminate the discharge of inadequately treated...stormwater runoff into waters of the state. East Central Florida Regional Planning Council Strategic Regional Policy Plan Water Resources 4.9.1.1 Land Use planning and development approval decisions affecting water resources should be made in conformance with comprehensive water basin management plans. Area-wide water quality management plans (208 studies), water management district groundwater basin resource inventories (made pursuant to s.373.095,FS), Surface Water Improvement and Management (SWIM) plans, or other appropriate March 2005 water management plans (including those for the Green Swamp, Kissimmee River and Indian River lagoons) guidelines until comprehensive water basin management plans are available. Studies of water resources that are either more site-specific or more resource-oriented (such as waste load allocation studies) may supersede comprehensive basin management plans where appropriate. Planning and development approval decisions that should conform may include: 1. Development of new public wastewater or stormwater facilities or improvement of existing facilities; 4.36 Nonstructural methods of stormwater management that reduce generation and accumulation of stormwater runoff contaminants shall be used. Nonstructural means of stormwater management include activities such as pesticide and herbicide control, proper fertilizer management, erosion control, homeowner awareness of nonpoint source pollution, and property waste disposal. In addition, natural floodplain areas shall be used for filtration or naturally occurring runoff from adjacent lands. ^ Is the proposed rezoning consistent with any master plan applicable to the property. The Solaro Canal Area Treatment Area Project is part of SJRWMD's Middle St. Johns River Basin Surface Water Improvement and Management (SWIM) Plan. The Solaro Canal Proiect is part of the SWIM Plan to improve the water quality in the Lake Jesup Basin through retrofit projects. ^ Is the proposed rezoning contrary to the land use pattern established by the City's Comprehensive Plan? The proposed RC-1 zoning for the Solaro Canal Area Treatment Area Proiect is the same zoning as the property south of the project parcel Therefore the rezoning is aligned with an adjacent parcel under the land use pattern established by the City of Winter Springs Comprehensive Plan. March 2005 ^ Substantiate how the proposed rezoning will not create a spot zone (prohibited by law). The proposed zoning RC-1 will not create a spot zone or preferential zone for the Solaro Canal Area Treatment Project. The proposed zoning exists currently for the parcel south of the Solaro ap rcel• ^ Does the proposed rezoning materially alter the population density pattern in a manner that will overtax the load on public facilities and services such as schools, utilities, streets, and other municipal services and infrastructure? There should be no impact to the population density pattern, public facilities and services associated with this rezoning application, because the property will be develops as a stormwater park. ^ Does the proposed rezoning result in existing zoning district boundaries that are illogically drawn in relation to existing conditions on the property and the surrounding area and the land use pattern established by the City's Comprehensive Plan? The proposed rezoning to RC-1 does not result in existing boundaries that are illogically drawn in relation to existing conditions on the property and the surrounding area and the land use pattern established by the City of Winter Springs Comprehensive Plan. The Future Land Use and Zoning are compatible with the property south of the parcel. ^ Do changed or changing conditions make the proposed rezoning necessary? This request is for the City of Winter Spring's appropriate zoning classification for property owned by a Government entity. SJRWMD purchased the property after it was annexed by the City of Winter Springs The future land use and zoning chances to allow low density residential proposed with eh annexation request were not completed, which resulted in the property retaining Seminole County's future land use and zoning classifications. This request aligns the zoning classification to the designation and criteria of the City. ^ Will the proposed rezoning seriously reduce light or air to adjacent areas? No the proposed rezoning does not affect light or air adjacent to the project area. ^ Does the Applicant understand that, IF the City were to be presented with competent substantial evidence indicating that the property values would be adversely affected by the proposed rezoning, the Applicant would then need to demonstrate that the proposed rezoning change would not adversely affect property values in the surrounding area? Yes SJRWMD fully understands there may be a need to demonstrate that the proposed rezoning would not adversely affect property values in the area. This Proiect will enhance March 2005 the quality of life the therefore propertv values in the surrounding area. ^ Describe how the proposed rezoning will not be a substantial detriment to the future improvement or development of vacant adjacent property. The Solarv Canal Treatment Area proiect will improve the quality of water discharging to Lake Jesup and provide passive recreation to the area. The proiect will not be a detriment to the future improvement or development of vacant adjacent propertv. ^ Describe how the proposed rezoning does not constitute a grant of special privilege to an individual owner as contrasted with the public welfare? Since an adjacent parcel is the same as the proposed rezoning for the Solarv Canal Treatment Area Project is the same no special privilege has been Granted. This proiect will improve the public welfare of area residence with walking trails at the site. ^ Explain how the proposed rezoning is in scale or compatible with the needs of the neighborhood or the City. The proposed rezoning. RC-1 is the least intensive zoning classification in Winter Springs. The proiect parcel is very compatible with the area which is surrounded by the Black Hammock area. Black Hammock is considered very rural. ^ Does the proposed rezoning violate any of the City's applicable land use regulations? The proposed rezoning classification for the Solaro Canal Treatment Area Project does not violate the City of Winter Springs land use regulations. The proiect is compatible with the Public/Semi- Public land use classification. 7 Match 2005 NV CORNER OF SEC. 3, T 21 S, R 31 E. 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AR = 335.23' J RT 3 NOTES POLE BARN AND E STORY ~ OTHER IMPROVEMENTS ~ RON ll SOCK o 3 NOT LOCATED PARCEL '1' `'~~ ~ r ~ r~ NpTE~ ~ F` W a z VARIOUS CROSS . ~~ 3o ro ~ FENCES NOT LOCATED 'r ° w l ~r 28,90 ACRES CTOTAL) ~, Ul 4 21 ACRES UPLANDS 28 <ESTIMATED) 4a ~ W¢o , ~ ~ Wow _ - - -659.60' - - ~ c ~ ~i ~ U i °N ~ ~ CnJ ° 4 BARBED VIRE FENCE ///~~~1't SOUTH OF LINE ¢o o vi ~ 0 o ~ Z a c FOUND 1' IP N/C 1.99 S., 0.63 W I / S. 09'52'43' E. ° ^ C7 q ~ Z W w ~ / 640.00' ~ W a¢ z PARCEL '2' 330.00' 310.00' Q" o BARBED WIRE FENCE FOUND 1' IP N/C OUND I' IP N/C ~~ I .WZ. I 1't VEST OF LINE 0.87 S., 0.47 W 0.71 S., 9.65 W. J O r o 0 ~ NOT fN~LUDED 0 °~ I W l y FOUND 1' IP N/C ° m ' ri 0.44 S., 1.35 W, i 66(.00 FOUND 1' IP N/ 0 64 S., 0.55 W. 660.31' ' ~ -310_00' 330.00' 1320 S. 99.52'43' E.4 - .31' S. 89'52'43' E. IND 1' IP N/C A ~ '~ EAST SOUTH LINE OF THE NW L4 OF NW 1/4 Of' SECTION 3 BARBED WIRE FENCING DN OR NEAR PROPERTY LINE m DESCRIPTIDNI BOUNDARY SURVEY PARCEL 11 The NW 1/4 of the NW 1/4 of Section 3, Township 21 South, Rnnge 31 Enst, Seminole County, Florldn, less the South 340 feet of the Enst 660 feet thereof and less the South 564.64 feet of the West 659.60 feet thereof and less rood right-of-wny. PARCEL 21 The South 564.64 feet of the West 659.60 feet of the following property The NW 1/4 of the NW 1/4 of Section 3, Township 21 South, Range 31 East, Serolnole County, Florldn, less the South 340 feet of the Enst 660 feet thereof and right-of-wny of record. NOTES: Not valid Yrithout the signature and the ortghial raised seal of a Florida licensed surveyor and mapper. I B7OtEBY CBRTD'Y, to Use partLa 1Lted heawo4 that SCALE.. 1' = 200' TOB N0: 048468 tht. d»wh+~ »peweate • eune~ made p7 me or m~ aerdanee with the lnlormatloa l t tl FILE` S 3, T 21 S, R 31 E DATE: NOVEMBER 17, 2004 a aa »p»Na a wa, anpF~ to ma. hr said partlea, wtihout Decant of a t'r" aaa»h unlex the ao ~upplled, sad meets the LDD][UL lZCHBICAL 8r FOY 1URViYB fa tha State FOR ST. JOHNS RIVER WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT of Flozlde, (.. est tartD a the Boats of r»ee..+ea.l I.nd Sur~asaa+ m CDapbr eia~r of tee rioia. AdmlaLtrattw WRIGHT, FULFURD, MOORHEAD t4 BROWN, P.A. ~ ~~ ~ ~i~. ~~ ~ i FIDELITY NATI(]NAL TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK r> r ~eme~ il Fa a. i r JAMES EDWARD MINTER, WILLIAM THOMAS MINTER and Bata Lap for thfe area and tovad that Chic y`°P°rtr ller SUSAN J. MINTER ~° n°°d z°o°(el AE & X. PHILLIP E. HAMPTON, PLS "CONSULTING LAND SURVEYING SERVICES" P~ ,. ToN, R 293 CRYSTAL CIRCLE, OVIEDO, FIARIDA, 32785 PBOFE391ONAL LNO 9URYBYOR PHONE (407) 385-8091 FAX (407) 971-1931 STATE OF F10amA 3 ACHMENT B r 1 . .; ;, ;. a~ ;. S ATTACHMENT C Existing ZONING A-10 LEGEND - G1 (WS) R-C1 (WS) R-1 A (WS) A-3 (WS) A-3 (SC) ~ R-1AA(SC) CQnJSV A-1 (SC) A-10 (SC) CN (SC) A (OV) R-1 (OV) R-1 A (OV) C-1 Subject Property A-3 A-3 R-C 1 C-1 A R S.R. 434 R-1 0 370 740 1,480 Feet Source: Seminole County GIS, City of Winter Springs, May 2008 N ATTACHMENT D Proposed ZONING 0 370 740 1,480 Feet Source: Seminole County GIS, City of Winter Springs, May 2008 N ATTACHMENT E ORDINANCE 2008-12 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA, CHANGING THE ZONING MAP DESIGNATION OF THE REAL PROPERTY CONSTITUTING TWO PARCELS TOTALING 28.9 GROSS ACRES MORE OR LESS AND GENERALLY LOCATED AT 1900 DELEON STREET IN WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA, AND MORE PARTICULARLY DEPICTED AND LEGALLY DESCRIBED ON EXHIBIT "A" ATTACHED HERETO, FROM SEMINOLE COUNTY "A-3" TO CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS "R-C1SINGLE-FAMILY DWELLING DISTRICT"; PROVIDING FOR THE REPEAL OF PRIOR INCONSISTENT ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS, SEVERABILITY, AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the City Commission is granted the authority, under Section 2(b), Article VIII, of the State Constitution, to exercise any power for municipal purposes, except when expressly prohibited by law; and WHEREAS, the Planning and Zoning Board and City Staff of the City of Winter Springs have recommended approval of this Ordinance at their September 3, 2008 meeting; and WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Winter Springs held a duly noticed public hearing on the proposed zoning change set forth hereunder and considered findings and advice of staff, citizens, and all interested parties submitting written and oral comments and supporting data and analysis, and after complete deliberation; hereby finds the requested change consistent with the City of Winter Springs Comprehensive Plan and that sufficient, competent, and substantial evidence supports the zoning change set forth hereunder; and WHEREAS, the City Commission hereby finds that this Ordinance serves a legitimate government purpose and is in the best interests of the public health, safety, and welfare of the citizens of Winter Springs, Florida. NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS HEREBY ORDAINS, AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. Recitals. The foregoing recitals are true and correct and are fully incorporated herein by this reference. Section 2. Zoning Map Amendment. That the Official Zoning Map of the City of City of Winter Springs Ordinance No. 2008-12 Page 1 of 2 Winter Springs, as described in City of Winter Springs Code Section 20-102, is hereby amended to include a change of classification from Seminole County "A-3" to Ciry of Winter Springs "R-C 1 Single-Family Dwelling District" for the property legally described on Exhibit "A," which is attached and incorporated herein by this reference. City Staff is hereby directed to promptly amend the Official Zoning Map upon the effective date of this Ordinance. Section 3. Repeal of Prior Inconsistent Ordinances and Resolutions. All prior inconsistent ordinances and resolutions adopted by the City Commission, or parts of ordinances and resolutions in conflict herewith, are hereby repealed to the extent of the conflict. Section 4. Severability. If any section, subsection, sentence, clause, phrase, word or provision of this Ordinance is for any reason held invalid or unconstitutional by any court of competent jurisdiction, whether for substantive, procedural, or any other reason, such portion shall be deemed a separate, distinct and independent provision, and such holding shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions of this Ordinance. Section 5. Effective Date. This Ordinance shall become effective immediately upon adoption by the City Commission of the City of Winter Springs, Florida, and pursuant to the City Charter. ADOPTED by the City Commission of the City of Winter Springs, Florida, in a regular meeting assembled on this day of , 2008. John F. Bush, Mayor ATTEST: Andrea Lorenzo-Luaces, City Clerk Approved as to legal form and sufficiency for the City of Winter Springs only: Anthony A. Garganese, City Attorney First Reading: _ Second Reading: Effective Date: City of Winter Springs Ordinance No. 2008-12 Page 2 of 2 EXHIBIT A Ordinance 2008-12 Parcel #s 8~ 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 21 S RGE 31 E S 564.64 FT OF W 659.60 FT OF NW 1/4 OF NW 1/4