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COMMISSION AGENDA
ITEM 404
Consent
Informational
Public Hearing X
Regular
May 23, 2005
Meeting
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Authorizati
REQUEST:
The Community Development Department- Planning Division and Planning & Zoning Board
requests the City Commission hold a public hearing for Second Reading and Adoption of
Ordinance 2005-13, which revises the "1-1 Light Industrial" zoning district's list of conditional
uses to add "Automobile Major Service and Major Repair Establishments (including body
repairs and painting).
PURPOSE:
To amend the language in the I-I (Light Industrial) zoning district (Section 20-261 ofthe City's
Code of Ordinances), to allow Automobile Major Service and Major Repair Establishments
(including body repairs and painting), as a conditional use within the Light Industrial (I-I)
Zoning District.
APPLICABLE LAW AND PUBLIC POLICY:
Florida Municipal Home Rule Powers Act.
Section 166.041(3)(c), Florida Statutes.
Winter Springs Charter Section 4.15 Ordinances in General. (Procedures for adoption of
ordinances)
Sections 20-258, 20-259, 20-261 & 20-345.1 [City Code]
Policy 1.5.10 [Comprehensive Plan]
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CHRONOLOGY:
July 8, 2002 -
July 12, 2004 -
April 14, 2005 -
April 18, 2005 -
April 28, 2005 -
May 9,2005-
May 12, 2005-
May 23, 2005-
Light Industrial (1-1) Zoning District Created - Ordinance 2002-07
Light Industrial (I-I) Zoning District Amended - Ordinance 2004-28
Public notice in Orlando Sentinel of LP A meeting
LP A recommended that the City Commission approve Ordinance 2005-13
Public Notice in Orlando Sentinel of First Reading
First Reading of Ordinance 2005-13
Public Notice in Orlando Sentinel of Second Reading
2nd Reading / Adoption of Ordinance 2005-13
CONSIDERATIONS:
Currently, Section 20-259 (Permitted Uses in the 1-1 Zoning District) of the Code allows,
among other things, boat building and storage yards and public storage of tagged
vehicles. In addition, this section allows any of the permitted uses listed in Section 20-
345.1 of the "Commerce Center" District. Included among the permitted uses in Section
20-345.1 (Commerce Center District) are vehicle repair facilities that do not include body
work or painting. Therefore, a vehicle repair facility that does not include body work or
painting is a permitted use in the 1-1 Zoning District.
The general description of the Light Industrial (I-I) Zoning District states that the district
is intended to apply to lands and structures which are "especially adapted to the business
of wholesale distribution, storage and light manufacturing and to authorized land uses
and activities which could cause adverse secondary effects and influences on residential
areas and non-industrial uses". The description goes further to state that "the purpose of
this district is to encourage and develop exceptionally clean, non-objectionable industrial
uses and to allow a place for other uses and activities which could cause adverse
secondary effects and influences on surrounding neighborhoods if located elsewhere".
Policy 1.5.10 of the City's Comprehensive Plan specifies that "lands designated
'Industrial' on the Future Land Use Map shall also serve as an area to locate authorized
land uses and activities which could have adverse secondary effects (e.g. increased
crime; neighborhood deterioration and blight; property devaluation; economic
deterioration; health risks; and other adverse effects) on residential areas, religious
institutions, schools, parks, day care centers, and other public institutions located within
the City".
Finally, the General Commercial (C-2) Zoning District allows
automotive/boat/manufactured home major service and major repair establishments
(including body repairs and painting and similar heavy type uses) as a conditional use.
The general description of this zoning district speaks to permitting "the normal operation
of the majority of general commercial uses under such conditions of operation as will
protect abutting residential and other non-commercial uses... ".
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FINDINGS:
It would appear that the location and general description of the Light Industrial Zoning
District are conducive to uses such as vehicle repair including body work and painting, as
long as these activities are conducted within an enclosed building. Therefore, staff finds
as follows:
· The request is in conformance with the purpose and intent of the "I-I, Light
Industrial" zoning district.
· The addition of Automotive Major Service and Major Repair Establishments
(including body repairs and painting) as a Conditional Use in the I-I Zoning District
is in conformance with the City's Comprehensive Plan, specifically:
o The request will encourage land uses and activities which could have an adverse
secondary effect on residential areas to locate in an area with a Industrial Land
Use with adequate buffering to mitigate these potential adverse effects (See
Future Land Use Element- Policy 1.5.10)
PLANNING & ZONING BOARDILPA RECOMMENDATION:
At a special meeting on Monday, April 18, 2005, the Planning and Zoning Board/LP A
recommended the addition of Automotive Major Service and Major Repair Establishments
(including body repairs and painting) as a conditional use in the I-I Zoning District and the text
amendment to Section 20-261 of the Code allowing said conditional use.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION:
Staff recommends that the City Commission hold a Public Hearing for Second Reading! Adoption
of Ordinance 2005-13 to allow an Automotive Major Service and Major Repair Establishment
(including body repairs and painting), as a conditional use within the Light Industrial (I-I)
Zoning District.
ATTACHMENTS:
A. Existing "I-I, Light Industrial" Zoning District (for reference)
B. Ordinance 2005-13
C. Existing "CC, Commerce Center" Zoning District ( for reference)
D. Initialed Minutes of the April 18, 2005 Special Planning & Zoning!LP A meeting
E. Draft Minutes of the May 9,2005 City Commission meeting
F. Public Notice in Orlando Sentinel of Second Reading (May 12, 2005)
Map of the Light Industrial Zoning District
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ATTACHMENT A
DIVISION 8.5. 1-1 LIGHT INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT*
*Editor's note: Ord. No. 2002-07, ~ 1, adopted July 8,2002, added a new zoning district
designated as Div. 12, ~~ 20-320--20-262. In order to avoid conflicts in the numbering of
provisions, the editor has redesignated the provisions added by ~ 1 ofOrd. No. 2002-07 as Div.
8.5, as herein set out.
Sec. 20-258. In general.
The provisions of this district are intended to apply to lands and structures, by their use and
location, which are especially adapted to the business of wholesale distribution, storage and light
manufacturing and to authorized land uses and activities which could cause adverse secondary
effects and influences on residential areas and nonindustrial uses. Such lands are located in close
proximity to principal thoroughfares and adequately separated (or buffered or both) from
residential uses. The purpose of this district is to encourage and develop exceptionally clean,
non-objectionable industrial uses and to allow a place for other uses and activities which could
cause adverse secondary effects and influences on surrounding neighborhoods if located
elsewhere. It is also the intent of this district to protect adjacent parcels from encroachment of
smoke, fumes, vibration, noise or odors of any objectionable nature and to promote aesthetic and
architectural harmony, and attractiveness within the community. All uses allowed hereunder shall
abide by the performance and development standards ofthe city, county, state, and U.S.
government. Areas of the city for which this zoning category may be appropriate are designated
on the future land use map as "industrial."
(Ord. No. 2002-07, ~ 2, 7-8-02; Ord. No. 2004-28, ~ 2, 7-12-04)
Sec. 20-259. Uses permitted.
Within the 1-1 Light Industrial Zoning District, no building, structure, land or water shall be used
except for one (1) or more of the following uses:
(1) Any permitted use listed in Section 20-345.1 of the "Commerce Center" District;
(2) Any permitted use listed in Section 20-346.1 ofthe "C-3 Highway 17-92 Commercial
District" for properties with frontage along U.S. 17-92;
(3) Adult entertainment and sexually oriented businesses;
(4) Boat building and storage yards;
(5) Cabinet makers, furniture assembly and woodworking shops;
(6) Laundry and dry cleaning;
(7) Machinery sales and storage;
(8) Outside storage of contractor's equipment and supplies; public storage of tagged vehicles,
boats, RVs and commercial vehicles; fleet and dispatch yards; bulk storage; and other kinds of
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storage yards of non-flammable/non-hazardous materials associated with manufacturing (See
section 20-263 below.);
(9) Showrooms.
(Ord. No. 2002-07, ~ 2, 7-8-02; Ord. No. 2004-28, ~ 2, 7-12-04)
Sec. 20-260. Building height regulations.
No building or structure shall exceed fifty (50) feet.
(Ord. No. 2002-07, ~ 2, 7-8-02)
Sec. 20-261. Conditional uses.
(1 ) Body piercing and tattoo shops;
(2) Building floor area greater than 50,000 sq. ft.;
(3) Halfway houses, group homes and similar uses;
(4) Kennels, pet and animal rescue operations, animal boarding houses, and similar animal
facilities or operations;
(5) Light manufacturing, processing, and assembly not listed under section 20-345.1(1);
(6) Trucking terminals;
(7) Welding shops.
(Ord. No. 2002-07, ~ 2, 7-8-02; Ord. No. 2004-28, ~ 2, 7-12-04)
Sec. 20-262. Bulk regulations.
(1) Minimum floor area: Nine hundred (900) sq. ft.; Maximum floor area: Fifty thousand
(50,000) sq. ft. unless permitted by conditional use.
(2) Minimum lot size: Seven thousand five hundred (7,500) sq. ft.
(3) Minimum lot width: Seventy-five (75) ft.
(4) Minimum lot depth: One hundred (100) ft.
(5) Minimum front setback: Twenty-five (25) ft.
(6) Minimum rear setback: Fifteen (15) ft.
(7) Minimum side interior setback: Five (5) ft.; side comer lot: Fifteen (15) ft.
(8) The total impervious surface area shall not exceed seventy-five (75) percent of the total
site.
(Ord. No. 2002-07, ~ 2, 7-8-02; Ord. No. 2004-28, ~ 2, 7-12-04)
Sec. 20-263. Enclosed buildings and outside storage.
All uses shall be maintained within an enclosed permanent building with any outside storage
screened from streets by an eight (8') foot masonry wall with any gates being opaque.
Sees. 20-264--20-265. Reserved.
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ATTACHMENT B
Ordinance 2005-13
ORDINANCE NO. 2005.13
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMI\USSION OF THE
CITY OF' WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA, AMENDING THE
LIST OF CONDITIONAL USES IN THE 1-1 LIGHT
INDUSTRIAL ZONING DISTRICT TO INCLUDE
AUTOl\'tOBILE l\tAJOR SERVICE AND MAJOR REI)AIR
ESTABUSHMENTS (INCLUDING BODY REPAIRS ANn
PAINTING) SUBJECT TO CERTAIN CONDITIONS;
PROVIDING FUR INCORPORATION INTO THE CODE;
PROVIDING FOR THE REPEAl. OF PRIOR INCONSISTENT
ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS, SEVERABILITY. AND
AN EFF'ECTlVE DATE.
WlIEREAS. the City is granted the authority, under Section2(b), Article VIll, of the State
Constitution, to exercise any power for municipal purposes, except when expressly prohibited by
law; and
WlIEREAS, the I-I Light Industrial District is mk-"tlded to apply to lands and structures, by
their use and location, which are especially adapted to the business of wholesale distribution, storage
and light manufacturing; and
"V'HEREAS, after review of the permitted and conditional uses by city staff, city staff
recommends that the list of conditional uses be amended to include automotive major service and
major repair establishments under certain conditions; and
WH ERI<:AS, automotive major service and major repair establishments are consistent with
the intent and purpose of the I-I Light Industrial District; and
WHEREAS, the City Commission of the CityofWinter Springs, Florida, hereby finds this
Ordinance to be in the best interests of the public health, safety, and welfare of the citizens of Winter
Springs.
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF WINTER
SPRINGS HEREBY ORDAINS, AS .'OLLOWS:
Section 1.
reference,
Recitals. The foregoing recitals are hereby incorporated herein by this
City t)f Winl....'r Springs
OrdilUlllCe No. 2005-13
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Section 2. Code Amendment. The City of Winter Springs Code, Chapter 20, Zoning,
is hereby amended as follows: (underlined type indicates additions and sttikcout type indicates
deletions, while asterisks ("''''''') indicate a deletion from this Ordinance of text existing in Chapter
20. It is intended that the text in Chapter 20 denoted by the asterisks and set forth in tbis Ordinance
shall remain unchanged from the language existing prior to adoption of tbis Ordinance).
CHAPTER 20. ZONING
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ARTICLE HI. ES1'ABLlSHMENT OF DISTRICTS
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DIVISION 8.5.1-1 INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT
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Section 20-261. Conditional uses.
1Ift*
(1) WeldingshopS:i
(8) Automotive maior service and maior reooir establishments (including bodY repairs
and paintingandsimilarheavvtype uses) provided tbataU activity shall be conducted within
a completely enclosed building and there is no outdoor storage of any kind.
Section 3. Repeal of Prior Inconsistent Ordinances and Resolutions. AU prior
inconsistent ordinances and resolutions adopted by the City Commission, or parts of prior ordinances
and resolutions in conflict herewith, are hereby repealed to the extent ofthe conflict.
Section 4. Incorporation Into Code. This Ordinance shall be incorporated into the
Winter Springs City Code and any section or paragraph, number or letter, and any heading may be
changed or modified as necessary to effectuate the foregoing. Grammatical, typographical, and like
errors may be corrected and additions, alterations. and omissions, not affecting the construction or
meaning of this ordinance and the City Code may be freely made.
Section 5. Severability. Ifany section, subsection, sentence, clause, phrase. word or
provision of this Ordinance is for any reason held invalid or unconstitutional by any court of
City of Winter Springs
Ordinance No, 200 5-13
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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 6. Effective Date. This Ordinance shall become effective immediately upon
adoption by the City Commission of the City of Winter Springs, Florida, and pursuant to City
Charter.
ADOPTED by the City Commission of the City of Winter Springs, Florida, in a regular
meeting assembled on the _ day of , 2005.
JOHN f'. BOSH, Mayor
ATTEST:
ANDREA LORENZO-LUACES, City Clerk
Approved as to legal form llnd sufficiency for
the Cit)' of Winter Springs only:
ANTHONY A. GARGANESE, City Attorney
First Reading:
Second Reading:
Effective Date:
City of Winter Spring,'1
Ordinance No. 2005-13
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ATTACHMENT C
DIVISION 14. CC COMMERCE CENTER ZONING DISTRICT.
Sec. 20-345. In general.
The provisions of this district are intended to apply to lands suitable for a wide variety of small
scale (less than three thousand five hundred (3,500) square feet) commercial and light industrial
tenants in divided warehouses which serve the needs of the community without generating
excessive traffic from clientele and suppliers of materials. The purpose of this district is to
encourage and develop start-up industry of an exceptionally clean, non-objectionable type and
permit the normal operation ofland uses listed hereunder under such conditions of operation that
will protect any abutting residential and other noncommercial uses, minimize the interruption of
traffic along adjacent thoroughfares, and promote aesthetic and architectural harmony,
attractiveness, and compatibility within the community and abide by the performance and
development standards ofthe city, county, state and U.S. government. Areas ofthe city for which
this zoning category is appropriate are designated on the future land use map as "industrial."
(Ord. No. 2004-02, ~ 2, 2-9-04)
Sec. 20-345.1. Uses permitted.
Within the CC Commerce Center Zoning District, no building, structure, land or water shall be
used except for one (1) or more of the following uses:
(1) Light manufacturing, processing, and/or assembly; wholesale sales and distribution of:
a. Audio books;
b. Bakery products;
c. Bottling plants;
d. Brooms and brushes;
e. Candy and confectionery products;
f. Ceramics and pottery;
g. Cosmetics and toiletries;
h. Customized cabinetry, furniture, or other specialty woodworking shop;
1. Dairy products;
J. Dental labs;
k. Electrical machinery and equipment;
1. Electronic equipment; software development;
m. Floral arrangements;
n. Garments, textile products including draperies;
o. Glass and glass products;
p. Jewelry;
q. Optical equipment;
r. Material or product packaging;
s. Medical supplies (with limited rental);
t. Perfume;
u. Pharmaceutical products;
v. Photographic equipment and supplies;
w. Plastic products, except pyroxylin;
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x. Precision instruments and machinery;
y. Promotional products;
z. Recreational equipment;
aa. Screen printing;
bb. Soap products and candles;
cc. Shoes and leather goods (except leather processing);
dd. Signs;
ee. Silverware and utensils;
ff. Specialty foods;
gg. Specialty merchandise;
hh. Species and spice packaging;
11. Stationery;
JJ. Toys;
kk. Vehicle accessories and parts;
11. Window coverings;
(2) Catering.
(3) Equipment service and installation.
(4) Landscaping services.
(5) Offices and studios including:
a. Advertising and marketing;
b. Artists, such as painters, sculptors, and craftmakers;
c. Auctioneers;
d. Consultants;
e. Contractors;
f. Graphic arts, design;
g. Mail order addressing;
h. Musicians;
1. Photography;
J. Radio and television;
k. Real estate brokers;
1. Telephone sales solicitors;
m. Utility management services;
n. Vehicle brokers or agents;
o. Wholesale sales and distribution; and
p. Wrecker and towing service.
(6) Packing and shipping services.
(7) Paint stores.
(8) Printing, bookbinding, engraving, and publishing plants.
(9) Public and governmental services and facilities.
(10) Record management, data processing services, data storage facilities.
(11) Research, development, and laboratory facilities.
(12) Testing of materials, equipment, and products.
(13) Technical and trade instruction.
(14) Vehicle repair (does not include body work or painting).
(15) Vehicle upholstery.
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(16) Window tinting.
(17) Warehousing and storage in enclosed buildings or structures (including cold storage and
frozen food lockers).
(18) Wholesale sales and distribution.
(19) Retail sales directly associated with a permitted use authorized by this Section, provided
the retail sales are ancillary, secondary, and incidental to the permitted use.
(Ord. No. 2004-02, ~ 2,2-9-04)
Section 20-345.2. Building height restrictions.
No building or structure shall exceed thirty-five (35) feet.
(Ord. No. 2004-02, ~ 2, 2-9-04)
Sec. 20-345.3. Conditional uses.
(1) Light manufacturing, processing, and assembly not listed above.
(2) Health and exercise clubs and instruction which generate traffic from clientele.
(3) Laundry and dry cleaning (with non-flammable solvents only).
(4) Outside storage if screened from streets and adjacent properties by a masonry wall with an
opaque gate.
(5) Tenant area greater than three thousand five hundred (3,500) square feet but less than seven
thousand five hundred (7,500) square feet.
(Ord. No. 2004-02, ~ 2, 2-9-04)
Sec. 20-345.4. Bulk regulations.
(1) All uses shall be maintained within an enclosed permanent building with no outside
storage, unless permitted by conditional use.
(2) Maximum tenant area: Three thousand five hundred (3,500) square feet, unless permitted
by conditional use.
(3) Minimum front setback: Twenty-five (25) ft.
(4) Minimum side and rear setback: Fifteen (15) feet.
(Ord. No. 2004-02, ~ 2, 2-9-04)
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ATTACHMENT D
CITY OF WrnTEIl Sl'lUNGS. rl..ORIOA
ORAJIT 1JlIl"P"Rov1!O MINUTES
I'LANNlJIlG ANI> ZONING BOAR.DIl.OCAL PLANNINC "CINev
SPECIAL I\I{U'fINC - APRIl... III. 2()1)5
l'A~'OF9
UI'D LIKE TO MAKE A MOTION THAT WE RECOMMEND THE APPROVAL
OF THE TEN FOOT (10') FRONT AND THE REAR BUILDING SETBACK AT
THllEE FEET (3.). AT 2.43 (FOOT} APPROXIMA TEL Y FOUR (4' TO FIVE
FEET (5') SEGMENT ON THE BUILDING LOT OF 102, AND THIS IS IN
CONJUNCfJON WITH THE 'FINDINGS' FOUND BY THE CITY IN ADDITION
TO .. (PARAGRAPH) NUMBER SEVEN (7) WHICH WOULD BE THE
HIGHLAND'S HOMEOWNER'S ASSOCIATION REVIEW OF THE
APPLICANT'S REQUEST FOR ALL ADDITIONAL CONDITIONS," MOTION
BY BOARD MEMBER BROWN. SECONDED BY BOARD MEMBER VOSKA.
DISCUSSION.
VOTE:
BOARD MEMBER BROWN: AYE
VICE CHAIRPERSON KARR: NAY
BOARD MEMBER TILLIS: AYE
CHAIRMAN POE: NAY
BOARD MEMBER VOSKA; AYE
MOTION CARRIED.
rUBLlC JU~AlUNGS
402. Commlllllty Development Department - PlsDDmg Division
-7 ADD-ON
S0"d
R~ue'tJ Tbe Pla.DIDg And Zoning BoardILocal PlanniDg Ag~llcy Hold A Public
Hearing Related To Ordln.nee 2005-13 Whicb Revises The "1-1 light Industrial"
Zoning District', List Of Coaditional Uses To Add "Automobile Major Service And
Major Repair Establishmellts (Including Body Repa.irs And PaiJlting)}1
Mr" Randy Stevenson, Alep, Director, Community Development Department presented
Ihis Agenda Item and displayed the Map of the .'1-1" District within the City [of Winter
Springs].
Mr. Stevenson said, "Staff, therefore recommends that the Planning And Zoning
Board/Local Planning Agency hold a Public Hearing related to Ordinance 2005~ 13, and
make a recommendation of approval to the City Commission regarding amending the
language of the '[-I Light Jndustrial Zoning District' to allow <Automotive Major
Service and Major Repair Establishment (Including Body Repairs and Painting)' as a
'Conditional Use' within the 'Light Industrial' (I-I) District, subject to certain conditions.
Staff at this point., is of the opinion that one of those conditions would be that all paint
and body repair take place within a completely enclosed building."
Discussion.
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Chairman Poe opened the "Public Input" portion of this Agenda Item.
No one spoke.
Chairman Pot! closed the "Public Input" portion 01 this Agenda Item.
"I MAKE A MOTION THAT WE FORWARD IT TO THE CITY COMMISSlON-
2005-14 [13) TO CHANGE OVER FROM LIGHT INDUSTRIAL FROM THE
CONDITIONAL USE FOR THE AUTOMOTIVE AND PAINT AND BODY
SHOr." MOTION BY BOARD MEMBER VOSKA. SECONDED BY BOARD
MEMBER TILLIS. DISCUSSION.
VOTE:
VICE CHAIRPERSON KARR: NAY
BOARD MEMBER BR.OWN: AYE
BOARD MEMBER VOSKA: AYE
CHAIRMAN POE: AYE
BOARD MEMBER TILLIS: AYE
MOTION CARRIED~
REGULAR AGENDA
RlGULAR
SOO. Cornmunity Dnelopment Department - Plaoning Division
Reque.ts That The Pt.Jllliag ADd Zolling (P&Z) Board CODsider And Approve A
Final Engineering/Site Pl.. For A 10,028 Sqllsre Foot, One-Story Retail Sales
Building Oil A 1.2~4 A~r'e Trat.t On SR (State Road) 434 At Hacienda Drive.
Ms. Eloise Sahlstrom, AICP, ASLA, Senior Planner, Community Development
Department presented this Agenda Item.
Ms. Sahlstrorn said, "Staff has required the Applicant to provide a twenty four foot (24')
wide cross access easement to the Cumberland Farm property that will allow an eventual
connection to the East."
Ms. Sahl.strorn stated, "We do indicate tha.t the cross access easement would need to be
'Recorded' prior to the isswmce of a Certificate of Occupancy for the building, Staff
does reconunend approval of this project gubject to any of the revisions that might need
to be r:na.de by the Project Landscape Architect."
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ATTACHMENT E
CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA
MINUTES - UNAPPROVED/DRAFT
CITY COMMISSION
REGULAR MEETING - MAY 9, 2005
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INFORMATIONAL
305. Police Department
Informing The Commission Of Its Efforts To Assist The Winter Springs Rotary
Club In A Community Neighborhood Project.
This Agenda Item was not discussed.
"MOTION TO APPROVE." MOTION BY COMMISSIONER MILLER.
"MAYOR BUSH NOTED, "MOTION TO APPROVE THE INFORMATIONAL
AGENDA. SECONDED BY COMMISSIONER KREBS." DISCUSSION.
VOTE:
COMMISSIONER MILLER: AYE
COMMISSIONER KREBS: AYE
DEPUTY MAYOR BLAKE: AYE
COMMISSIONER McGINNIS: AYE
COMMISSIONER GILMORE: AYE
MOTION CARRIED.
PUBLIC HEARINGS AGENDA
PUBLIC HEARINGS
400. Community Development Department - Planning Division and Planning
And Zoning Board
Requests The City Commission Hold A Public Hearing For First Reading Of
Ordinance 2005-13, Which Revises The "1-1 Light Industrial" Zoning District's List
Of Conditional Uses To Add ~'Automobile Major Service And Major Repair
Establishments (Including Body Repairs And Painting)".
Commissioner Gilmore left the dais at 7:31 p.m.
Mayor Bush stated, "Can we have a Motion to read by 'Title' only?"
"SO MOVED." MOTION BY COMMISSIONER McGINNIS. SECONDED BY
COMMISSIONER MILLER. DISCUSSION.
VOTE:
COMMISSIONER KREBS: AYE
DEPUTYMAYORBLAKE: AYE
COMMISSIONER MILLER: AYE
COMMISSIONER McGINNIS: AYE
COMMISSIONER GILMORE: NOT PRESENT FOR VOTE
MOTION CARRIED.
CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS, FWRIDA
MINUTES - UNAPPROVED/DRAFT
CITY COMMISSION
REGULAR MEETING - MAY 9, 2005
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Commissioner Gilmore returned to dais at approximately 7:33 p.m.
Attorney Garganese read the Ordinance by "Title" only.
Mr. Randy Stevenson, A1CP, Director, Community Development Department introduced
this Agenda Item.
Mayor Bush opened the "Public Input" portion of the Agenda Item.
No one spoke.
Mayor Bush closed the "Public Input" portion of the Agenda Item.
Discussion ensued on externalities and Deputy Mayor Blake suggested, "There may be
some types of externalities that are so egregious that we really need to at least point out,
just like we did the outside storage, is listed. That is one of those types of externalities
that we have listed here. Noise, the air quality, pollution control devices - maybe we
should not list them in the Ordinance but we ought to at least go back to some
administrative section somewhere that says, here are the different externalities that the
City of Winter Springs is very concerned about and these must be tended to prior to
coming forward." Manager McLemore said, "I think we can do what you're talking
about."
)"MOTION TO APPROVE ITEM '400'." MOTION BY COMMISSIONER
MILLER. SECONDED BY COMMISSIONER GILMORE. MAYOR BUSH
SAID, "MOVE THIS TO THE SECOND READING. DISCUSSION.
VOTE:
DEPUTY MAYOR BLAKE: AYE
COMMISSIONER McGINNIS: AYE
COMMISSIONER MILLER: AYE
COMMISSIONER GILMORE: AYE
COMMISSIONER KREBS: AYE
MOTION CARRIED.
PUBLIC HEARINGS
401. Community Development Department - Planning Division
Requests The City Commission Hold A Public Hearing For The Aesthetic Review
Of Tuscawilla Town Square (Which Includes Tuscany Restaurant) Located At 1301
Winter Springs Boulevard At Northern Way And Gary Hillery Drive.
Ms. Eloise Sahlstrom, A1CP, ASLA, Senior Planner, Community Development
Department opened the discussion on this Agenda Item.
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