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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2005 04 19 Entered into Record by Captain Tolleson Re: City Commission 11/25/05 MinutesDate: April 19, ENTERED INTO 2005 THE RECORD BY CAPTAIN TOLLESON CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS MINUTES CITY COMMISSION REGULAR MEETING -NOVEMBER 25, 2002 PAGE 7 OF 17 REGULAR B. Community Development Department Recommends The City Commission Hear A Request By Thomas Binford For A Variance From Section 20-486. Of The City Code Of Ordinances, To Allow An Existing Non-Conforming Pole Sign To Remain Within The State Road 434 Redevelopment Overlay Zoning District Beyond The November 14, 2002, Amortization Deadline. Commissioner McLeod stated, "There is a Court Reporter in the Chambers, and I would like to know if the Court Reporter is here for this particular Item?" This was confirmed. Mr. Lockcuff introduced this Agenda Item. Deputy Mayor Gennell returned to the dais at 7: 37 p.m. Mr. Tom Binford, 426 East State Road 434, Winter Springs, Florida: addressed the City Commission regarding this Agenda Item. Tape 2/Side A Discussion ensued on the Ordinance and what changes are needed for Mr. Binford's sign to come into compliance. Commissioner McLeod suggested that Mr. Binford might be able to "Take the sign off of the pole that it is on and lower that sign to sit on a monument." Regarding the applicable violations, Mr. Lockcuff pointed out that Items "`A' through `F"' are not in compliance. Commissioner McLeod asked Mr. Binford, "Is this something Tom, you think you can go back and take a look at and see how this might fit in?" Mr. Binford stated, "Sure." Discussion. "I WOULD LIKE TO MAKE A MOTION THAT WE GIVE TOM BINFORD NINETY (90) DAYS TO LOOK INTO HIS SIGN AND HIS COSTS AND TO BRING THIS SIGN INTO COMPLIANCE WITH THE CODE AS WE NOW HAVE IT." MOTION BY COMMISSIONER McLEOD. SECONDED BY COMMISSIONER BLAKE. DISCUSSION. COMMISSIONER BLAKE ASKED IF THE MOTION INCLUDED, "TO HOLD THIS VARIANCE REQUEST ON THE TABLE UNTIL SUCH TIME AS THAT NINETY (90) DAYS PASSES." COMMISSIONER McLEOD STATED, "YES." CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS MINUTES CITY COMMISSION REGULAR MEETING -NOVEMBER 25, 2002 PAGE 8 OF 17 VOTE: DEPUTY MAYOR GENNELL: AYE COMMISSIONER MILLER: AYE COMMISSIONER McLEOD: AYE COMMISSIONER MARTINEZ: AYE COMMISSIONER BLAKE: AYE MOTION CARRIED. REGULAR C. Public Works Department Providing An Update On The Town Center Project. Manager McLemore and Mr. Lockcuff presented their introductory comments. Mr. Terry Zaudtke P.E., DEE, Executive Vice President/Branch Manager, CPH Engineering, Inc., 117 East Robinson Street, Suite C, Orlando, Florida: addressed the Commission. On issues related to this Agenda Item. With discussion, Commissioner McLeod asked, "Has the Developer been informed that this Item -was coming up tonight and was the information passed forward to him?" Manager McLemore stated, "I have not. sent him a copy of this Agenda Item." Commissioner McLeod added, "I think it would have been probably prudent for us to have done that." Furthermore, Commissioner McLeod suggested, "I would ask that at least it be sent to him - to give him the opportunity to review it and to have the opportunity to comment for or against it." Commissioner Robert S. Miller agreed and added, "We should provide it to Mr. Doran." Commissioner McLeod then asked, "Are we moving forward with Mr. Schrimsher on that easement?" With discussion, Commissioner McLeod and Mayor Partyka both stated that they had discussed the matter involving the easements with Mr. Schrimsher. Additionally, Commissioner McLeod stated, "I would like to be kept informed on that" status. Commissioner Blake asked, "Is there some reason for maneuvering purposes or developmental issues -that easements have not been conveyed -from the Schrimshers, as well as -wasn't there supposed to be a dedication of some land?" With a concern for time constraints, Manager McLemore suggested "Give the benefit of the doubt -for another week or so, and then see where we are at that point in time." "I WOULD LIKE TO MAKE A MOTION THAT WE ACCEPT THIS REPORT." MOTION BY COMMISSIONER MARTINEZ. SECONDED BY DEPUTY MAYOR GENNELL. DISCUSSION