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08-26-1980 Supporting Documents
CITY OF CLPRMONT MINUTES AugueL 26, 1980 A Regular Meeting of the City Council of the City of Clermont was held in the City Council Chambers on Tuesday, August 26, 1980. The meeting was called to order by Mayor Claude E. Smoak, Jr. at 7:30 p.m. with the following Councilmen in attendance: Carlisle Byrd, Lester Cole, Bob Pool and Dennis Thomas. Other. City Officials present were: City Manager Forbes, City Attorney Baird and City Clerk Rozar. The Invocation was offered by Councilman Carlisle Byrd, followed by repeating of: the Pledge of Allegiance by all present. The Minutes of the Regular Meeting held August 12, 1980 were approved as written. CITY MANAGER'S REPORT MOTION PICTURE QUESTIONNAIRE City Manager Forbes stated the City had received a question- naire regarding the possibility of a motion picture or com- mercials being made within the city and requested direction as whether or not to reply to it. The Council had no ob- jection to completing the questionnaire. CLOCK DONATION TO JENKINS AUDITORIUM City Manager Forbes reported that Barrie Rakow has donated a clock to Jenkins Auditorium. CITY ATTORNEY'S REPORT City Attorney Baird stated the bond validation was finalized today and after the 30 day appeal period, financing can be actively sought. MAYOR'S REPORT Mayor Smoak reported on a meeting he had attended regarding the TRIM Bill and elaborated on issues the Council should be aware of. VISITORS WITH BUSINESS Dee Carlisi appeared before the Council requesting the City Ordinance be amended to allow home delivery for their publi- cation on a regular weekly basis. Ms. Carlisi stated several reasons for the need of home delivery and after extensive dis- cussion, it was the consensus of the Council for the Orange Shopper to conduct a survey of residents' opinion of the home delivery. At that time the Orange Shopperma y reappear be- fore the Council with their appeal with a concrete public opinion for presentation. RESOLUTION NO. 357: Planned Unit Development, Lake Dot Villas City Manager Forbes gave a brief explanation of the resolution allowing the Conditional Use Permit for a Planned Unit Devel- opment for Lake Dot Villas. The Resolution was read by Title only. 80-136 A MOTION WAS MADE BY COUNCILMAN BYRD, SECONDED BY COUNCILMAN POOL AND UNANIMOUSLY CARRIED TO ADOPT RESOLUTION NO. 357. Councilman Thomas abstained from voting as he and his partner, Bob Thompson are selling agents for this property. CITY OF CLPP31ONT MINUTES August 26, 1980 ORDINANCE NO. 211-C: Uti.lity Benefit Dees City Manager Forbes explained the intent of this ordinance. Ordinance No. 211-C was read by Title only for Second reading. 80-137 A MOTION WAS M11DP. BY COUNCILMAN COLS, SECONDED BY COUNCILMAN BYRD AND UNANIMOUSLY CARRIED '1'0 ADOP'P ORDINA CE N0. 21 -C. 80-138 After some discussion, A MOTION WAS MADE BY COUNCILMAN POOL, SECONDED BY COUNCILMAN BYRD AND UNANIMOUSLY CARRIED 'VIIAT ORDINANCE NO. 211-C BE AMENDED TO BE EFFECTIVE OCTOBER f, 1980. RESOLUTION NO 355• Providing for Utility Benefit Pees City Manager Forbes explained this resolution provides the schedule of Utility Benefit Fees. The Resolution was read by Title only. 80-139 After discussion, A MOTION WAS MADE BY COUNCILMAN BYRD, SECONDED BY COUNCILMAN POOL AND UNANIMOUSLY CARRIED TO ADOPT RESOLUTION NO. 355 WITH THE AMENDMENT OF THE EFPECTIVE DATE BEING OCTOBER 1, 1980. VARIANCE: 512 Carroll Street Terry Vander Meer appeared before Council requesting a variance to build a porch that would penetrate ten (10) feet into the twenty five foot required rear yard. There were no objections 80-140 from adjacent property owners and a MOTION WAS MADE BY COUNCIL- MAN BYRD, SECONDED BY COUNCILMAN THOMAS AND UNANIMOUSLY CARRIED------- TO GRANT THE VARIANCE. PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT: Lakeview Villas City Manager Forbes gave a brief explanation of the request and Mr. Joe Gardner elaborated further, presenting site plans for a thirty eight unit Planned Unit Development for a pro- posed senior citizen multi -family development. City Manager Forbes recommended the request be approved with the following conditions as outlined by the Planning and Zoning Commission: 1. The property is developed according to the site plan. 2. The land must be subdivided to the site according to the City's Subdivision Ordinance. The developer ob- tain the permits necessary and construct the roadway improvements to this site as shown on the site plan at no cost to the City. The road must be constructed ac- cording to City Standards, dedicated to the City and approved by the City Engineer in accordance with the City Subdivision Regulations. 3. The developer must obtain necessary permits and con- struct all sewer and water extensions, lift station, fire hydrants and other appurtenances to the site at no cost to the City. These improvements must also be constructed according to City Standards and approved by the City Engineer in accordance with the City Sub- division Regulations. (2) CITY OF CLEPWONT MINUTES August 26, 1980 4. No expansions be allowed without the approval of the City Council. 5. All applicable rules and regulations be met. G. A Certificate of Occupancy for the above develop- ment not be issued until all the above conditions are met. 80-141 A MOTION WAS MADE BY COUNCILMAN BYRD, SECONDED BY COUNCILMAN THOMAS AND UNANIMOUSLY CARRIED THAT THE PLANNED UNIT DEVEL- OPMENT BE APPROVED. ORDINANCE NO. 212-C: National Fire Code City Manager Forbes explained briefly the recommendation of the Public Works Director for the adoption of the National Code in preference over the Southern Standard Fire Prevention 80-142 Code. After discussion, COUNCILMAN COLE INTRODUCED ORDINANCE NO. 212-C FOR FIRST READING. The Ordinance was read by Title only. REPLAT: Hillside Terrace Subdivision, South of Shady Nook Lake City Manager Forbes stated the partial replat of the Hillside Terrace Subdivision is recommended for approval by the Sub- division Advisory Committee and that due to the small area of replatting, it is also recommended to waive the requirements for Park and Recreation sites for this plat. After some dis- 80-143 cussion, A MOTION WAS MADE BY COUNCILMAN THOMAS, SECONDED BY COUNCILMAN BYRD AND UNANIMOUSLY CARRIED '.CHAT THE REPLAT OF HILLSIDE TERRACE BE APPROVED WITH THE CONTINGENCIES THAT ALL SIGNATURES BE SECURED, STREET RIGHT OF WAY BE SHOWN, AND THE STREET REDEDICATED TO THE CITY. The meeting adjourned at 9:15 p.m. CLAUDE E. SMOAK, JR. - Mayor SA14DRA O. ROZAR =67ity Clerk 1 l REQUEST VOR FINAL PLAT APPROVAL DATN': Auciunt, 21, _1.990 OWNER: Robert J. Gaumond APPLICANT: Robert J. Gaumond PROPERTY: See attached Plat• LOCATION: Property located just South of Shady Nook. Lake ZONING: R-3 Mul.itple Family REQUEST: Final Plat approval of Lots 1 through 4 COMMENTS: This is a partial replat of the hillside Terrace Subdivision, that is recommended for approval by the Subdivision Advisory Committee. Since this is only a small replat, we recommend that the re- quirements for Park and Recreation sites be waived for this plat. Respectfully, George D. 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CElInIeV I'ropertlrs hnn hull) 1n,uly filmtilar uu11.0 and hnvo tit "1 Vd 111d1 lho overaso numhor Ell pvroollti per till ll Ili I.'I Perr,nlln. 'I'hotto unite would then hnvo n rather Inw dennity per unit, 'I'Ill rly four of Iho :Ipartmuvt unite ary Ellie bedroom Willi n IJVllq, urea of 625 till. ft., and four +Iparlmnvt:l art, Lwo bedronil with :I living, area of 776 aq, fl. '1'hk excec.ln Iho 111111111311111 IIv1I ; nl'0,1 required In I.hV V..unlnl: I)rdlnnnco of 600 fill. fl. per dwelllu;t Lilt I t. upon s1mve mud :I vomununIty b(11Ill In; III ahup pruvfdod, :)till .Iu•o thin Iv strlet ly ,m ElparumellL rouq,IVx fur Cho Vlderly, uo covenants on Lhe itrupurLy it homcownorn . u:nor lal lust 1!1 Iov,rl vvd. I1' CONPIIRNI'I'Y l•Il I'll AI'I'_LICAhLE I(IJ;III.A'I'_IONS. _ I'his property will be devClElped In conl'ot•mcnlve with the Cflv's Xoning and Ilulldiny; Rcp,ulnCluns. V RRC_nNMENUA'I'IONS II' tIt-1 11I,•wnod OnIL UVvclopmloElt Is appruvt,d, i would rerommlVnd lhnt the 1'01 low - Ins condlllonit bo required: I. I1 L1*ill rly In develupod acrol'dlt;; Lu tIV aLLnrhod ::Ile plan./ - � �•�I� SV�17lV�s�a/� �u(3plv� Ae��szc�> r?* c�ci �1c� p OGniLz✓ the devolupvr ohlatn Chu permits nucessnry and construct ehV roadway hmprovcmunL:; to Ihls sILC ils shown on LhC. Site Plan aL no rust to OIL, City. 'I'hc road most he constructed aveordlny, to the City Standards, dodiratt-d to the City and appruved by Lllc City Engineer Ln accordance WiLIl the City Subdivision Regulatlons. 'I. The developer mst obtj•t�l((I� t�.le� necussat• permits a�jd ep s -r-ua' a1.1 newer and water extVuislons; pertrz ilg, fire Iydrants�l' of c� Ito lit no Cost to Ilia City. 'Plies,- Improvements must also he construclod nevordlil, to CILy standards and approved by Llu• CILy ICoy;Iumr in accordillev WIL11 Lhc City 5nbdtvltilou 1:"gli allons. 1 ,. t:,� I xlp ;(un:: bu allowed w(t.hout the approval of Lill! City Council. 5. ,%It. applic;Ibly rules and rvy;ulations be m1cL. 6. A Certim,ato of OCCUI Ilt•v for Cho above devCLopnu'nt not ho Issued until fill of the above conditlunn art, met. RottpectfoI l/, Cvor!eu I). Forbes SIIIISItill l'N'1' AC-TI.ON_: AL_Lhe Au)',t3L .p 198(1 I'l:uutll Cit:• :mm;o L'r nil %uI-o (omml:u:ton th ting., Ili V h % unnllmonsIy revnnuuw.udL.d np1,roval_uf tht� I'l mnod_Nnit I)cvrlulilt,nt. API'I iI',Sllur; 1 t;l'lu;: 24-III r+�lr;; nl' h!ItIII;:;!1� Ii5)® nddronnt�. p.. 0. r)MvLs,„r 126U .(12LS .L2s�ifliena Avonuc') 't•:. rllIi .I �1 1'l'„peel.yt_'I,I)i�_,Nr!I)�).Q,11,,.,L'L!'.1,..C!l..(..h4_{'1::✓l.'it)ll.. l.s.'CL. Vi. a'1'.LC.C...11„ - .n•�•„I,I�n•J,.,Ln r„(!!L_(,;IH;II IIi�J�:UI!.�tE.l'..I,tL..:'J.:::".h�VIL��r.'1'nrvlltillll'.��� aV.11L)1. k ul,p b It,In!. (,rroc:l, 0 bein,l Chu Ntq 1/4 I)I N19 1/4 ul :;twLinn J'J.) I,:II(c' .o:tin!; ---.L._..__.._......_.__._.____..... u br•,.1 j,,u of Itcqu(•nt; (Attach nddltlonal r:her :. !! r.r:rn::rlry) ,:r�•.ttI. ,I I'u[) un Lhe allnvo duncl'ilwd III IIlunty lu -111,nd I'Iw II',wLiun ;I It(] (I I.' VI? 10Puuml of 'lli ,Il).lrIlilt, IIC unit':; ,In In'r the I!Inu .itt.ochod. lire .,;glica:l„u !;hall be filed in the uffl,•tr of the Clry Clerk en or baful't' 10 dnyo prlar fo .� :.rh�:dulvd nluecing of the I'lanolug & zoning CommLssion :Ind olulllbe duly adverttoo.l fur pail!lc L,r.u'un; :old uchudulcd for such hcuring for the naxt I'L'umll:;; t. V"111lly; tatnlmllutlou :md C11-7 Conucll m,retiog. '191c u•cunuucn.I,Itlultn of tbv I'LuIIIIng and yonlny; ('on:ml•u:I,I �h:rll by furuanlod to dw City CaeI1r.11 for !tn com`.Idcratlon nt the next meeting. . ,,.:zr.:3:L.''S.tom.-'�s:rstit+.�ausar�ravarlrn!nacvt��c!zs-�:,--Tr.,.,.r,�x��anr-.�:+rr.-�ct+n:�nr•tr::Z ' 'ill.• .tpplkallt :;hall fuYl,L;h the fullowlug lnfortaatlnu to accump:uly application: t I. 'I'bc name, add resu, and tclvphono uumbcr of Lilt- nppl.lrant :unl owulu' of _ (I the prupert.y. I{. I .... 7. A plot pinu !;howilIg tht• dlmen•,lons and I11COLlOil Is rill vxIstlug ruol- I •; proposed buIIdlu)s, :;Igo:;, dI Ivvway6, oft.-:;Lro,t parhIos; need;., Wa.ling � u d unloadiu,;, bi!;hwae y::, water rnuruc�;, and oehcr Uglnl;raphlc fool uran of the :lit,.. 1. A ,l,.-crIptImI of thn propnt;ed op -ration lu Inlfflclent detall to sot forth t lt.:: nature mud extent. PImis or n•port:r desrl lbIng wvfhod of lh;tndI II.$ :mv I rarfI rotullttoll j the;Itud by the propuned uoe. i I• I.:m,lscape archfter.Lural plruls. Fi Col.1plety legal dent-rlpLJuu of property lnl•OlVJd, 1nc1uJing :1 ::utvoy. �1 I'LA::::I:U !:;I'I'ypGYI:L01'?flitrl' - if Couditfonal L':;c 1'ormlt Appllcat.lo❑ IS fill' d PLI'lned II111L U,•.,•1„pun•nr (I'III)), sec nL•;u sectlu❑ 26-6S (li) of thv Cndu of (11'tlln.111"" 1'hc appli.:.uhl: :;hould become familiar with the reguluLiuu:1 of the City of (!lerusmt I•cl;:u•dlq? eon I n); re q it rcmants applicable to particular zonIII i; class; i fic:lt ons. prCS: 1. Any person requesting a conditional use permit, cacepf a planned unit ,.av�lwpmt:nt ahall f11- r.;: eplait:atl,, and pay a .�.� C. $25 pc: ace,: any part. thcrcuf, wll.11 ;I maxlrulm fro of 2. Any persun reque!;ting is conditional use permit for a iilanucd uult develop- nmut .hall file an application and pay a fee of $75 por acre ur any part thcrcuf, with it maxituntfec of $750. <- / ^f__ / na uro of Appllr:mC u MfA�I- MEMORANDUM proposed :senior Citizen Multifamily Conununity Clermont, tl orida DIiVkIApl;lt; Condev Droperties, Inc. The purpose of this memo is to describe the proposed development of Lake View Villas, a proposed senior citizen multifamily community. This proposed community will be made up of thirty-eight- (30) simile story viLlas grouped in four and six unit buildings. Thirty -tour (34) of the units are to be one bedroom and four are to be two bedroom unit::. Each unit will feature wall-to-wall carpeting, central heat and air cun,lit•ioning and kitchen appliances. A central community building will house laundry facilities, office, maintenance room and community room. The base structure of the buildings will be masonry with stucco finish. Specially designed handicapped features will be constructed in ten percent (10%) of the bathrooms and five percent (5%) of the kitchens. Thi:: proposed community is designed for senior citizens aged sixty-two and older. The financing for this community will come from the Farmer's Homo Administration in addition to equity from the developer. A full time manager will live on site to administer the operation of the community and carry out the maintenance and upkeep requirements. In other communities identical to the one described herein, the location, in some cases, has been immediately adjacent to well establish- ed or newly developed upper income single family homes. Lake View Villas would be a real asset to the Clermont community. JJG:pdb Nrjk�� W41�dri l,(i: vVIZ)}��1� t41:MORANUl1M 'r;1114.IC1."I': IIropos,!d Sonic" Citizen Multifamily Cnnununily cllcrrmont., Florida f11:V1:l0111;it: conduv Proper.tios, Tnc. Thu purposu of this memo is to describe the proposed development of Lake Viuw Vi.l.las, a proposed senior citizen multifamily community. Thi:, prupused community will be made up of thirty-eight (38) single sLurs g y Villa!; in four and six unit buildings. Thirty-four (34) of the units are to be one bedroom and four are to be two bedroom units. Each unit will feature wall-to-wall carpeting, central lieat and air conditioning and kitchen appliances. A central community building will house laundry facilities, office, maintenance room and community room. The base structure of the buildings will be masonry with stucco finish. Specially designed handicapped features will be constructed in ten percent (1.0%) of the bathrooms and five percent (5%) of the kitchen::. ,rhiu proposed community is designed for senior citizens aged sixty-twu, ill,,]nLlur. The financing for this m community will come from the Marne." Ilowe Administration in addition to equity from the developer• A full time manager will live on site to administer the operation of the community and carry out the maintenance and upkeep requirements. In other communities identical to the one described herein, the location, in some cases, has been immediately adjacent to well establish- ed or newly developed upper income single family homes. I,ake View Villas would be a real asset to the Clermont community. M•wn•wNn 04,04AMMM■aMMIM/MMO/wrJMY�*Iww� M1111�MM11MMwW�aMwrrMw�M� rr erra+wrrw a�•„----a.----rrrsrrww wwwwwrro r rrawe�ry.4�.k 'i C SITE LOCATION �IlA P Piano to: City Council From: City Manager Subject: City Ordinance on the Distributio❑ of ilandbil.ls, Circulars and Newspapers. Date: August 20, 1980 Attached is a .letter from the Orange Shopper requesting that the City amend the City Code of Ordinances regarding the distribution of newspapers. Chapter 14, Section 14-7.1. of the Municipal Code of Ordinances does not allow the distribution of handbills, circulars, or advertising matter of any kind on public or private property without the express consent of the owner. The Ordinance further clarifies this to mean that fliers cannot be placed on car windshields, nor advertising literature be distributed ".in any manner other than by delivery thereof to any person who then and there accepts the some. Chapter 14, also states, that this section shall not ilrohibit the delivery of ,the U. S. Mail, or any newspaper to any subscriber therefore, or to any person that has requested the delivery of the same." This means that the only way --- - advertising literature can be distributed in Clermont. is,by._handing it in person to a resident that accepts it; or to send it through the mail; or to have a subscription service where persons can request delivery. The purpose of the present City Ordinance is to stop litter and unwanted adver- tising matter that many companies throw on the front lawns of property. I believe that this Ordinance has achieved this objective in Clermont. However, with the rise in mailing costs the Orange Shopper has requested that the City Ordinance be amended to allow them to deliver the Shopper directly to homes in Clermont. I believe that the City Council has two options on this matter: - 1. Adhere to the present Code of Ordinances. The Shopper could still offer home delivery thru a subscription system either through a door to door campaign in which owners could sign up for the Shopper, or by mailing postage paid post cards to homes whereby persons could request delivery by returning the cards to the Shopper. 2. The City Council could amend Section 14-7.1.(E) of the Code of Ordinance to allow the delivery of newspapers delivered on a regular basis with- out subscription, upon prior City Council approval. Respectfully, George D. Forbes City Manager GDF:pm Attachment• �1 HANGE13m5 6SHVIRIPER 121 PLANT wmrlsn aAnoer4, FLORIDAomo32707 050.2432 712 MONTrim SMUT CLERMONT. FLORIDA 02111 �J J /� /J �y /�� i�" A#taArq. /� l 0041704.2010 August 14, 1980 City of Clermont c/o George Forbes, City Manager Clermont, Florida 32711 We at the Orange Shopper would like to have Chapter 14 of the Municipal Code of Ordinance amended; to allow home delivery; for an established publi- cation, with an office in Clermont, that delivers plastic wrapped Shopper, on a regular weekly basis for the following reasons: 1) Mail service is extremely costly when we are a free distribution. 2) We feel that home delivery is the best for the advertiser in the Clermont area, as far as results. 3) 8y receiving delivery at home the advertiser and readers would get an additional day of coverage for buying and selling instead of wait- ing for mail service. 4) We have had numerous request by merchants and readers alike for this service. Please refer to the addendum attached. Should any resident of the area request non -delivery we'll gladly comply. We sincerely hope that the City of Clermont will amend the city ordinance and thereby assist the community in our effort to help promote community public relations and better the overall economy of Clermont. Sincerely, Dee Carlisi General Manager / ...... t11.. OW AIVOLAiNt1, T1LO1110AT ]t7W RANGE I:1m ON1,743I 117 MONT11VIC 0711ECT CLCIIMOIIT, FLOIIIOA 77111 OIO,I 7114.M10 August 14, 1980 We the undersigned, Clermont, Minneola, Groveland, area merchants, do support the amendment to Chapter 14, of the Municipol Code, requisitioned by the Orange Shopper requesting home delivery. % / AIRMIN T W. KA IT OTTI CT WINTFS GAIIDW1. L V LOIDA 32707 RANGE 0011 OIA2432 712 6MONTrOL GTHECT SHGP1[aE]% CLEFIMONT.'FL50111 r)A 32711 Mkt P" 19041 3q4-2010 August 14, 1980 We the undersigned, Clermont, Minneola, Groveland, area merchants, do support the amendment to Chapter 14, of the Municlpdl Code, requisiti ed by �th()Or nge Shopper reques t g ome dell-i cry. 181 W. mAtj WINIH fAlill4111, fLOMIDA 97)B] MANGE I.IU�I OM1:d97 M MONTIIOUC OTIICCT SHOIRIPER CIChMO Nt, FLORIDA 91111 91�t Mmelzet Ply qow wq. 74c 1'� 41,04, 304.2010 August 14, 1980 We the undersigned, Clermont, Minneola, Groveland, area merchants, do support the amendment to Chapter 14, of the Municipol Code, 121 W. PLANT LRDA wmrml annocN, FLORIDA 32287 HANGE(505) 050,2432 712 MON9TOGGT 6SHQPPEH � ./ /� CLCNMONT; FLORIDAFLO02211 -//. Mwdw PGA 4�y0" /. �� 1004394.2610 August 14, 1980 We the undersigned, Clermont, Minneola, Groveland, area merchants, do support the amendment to Chapter 14, of the Municipol Code, requisiti ed by the OrAnge Shopper reques g ome deli ery. L i 1?1 w. nnffiCr BOA NCOE wmn:n annn0rr1vwnlnn a??m . SHOPPEU 1:u1n1 eM10•?ua 712 MONTIIO0L' 0THECT /� /�� �y/W �y/1 / mat" P" 40MWg, , 1 OL11 1MOur, GLOJIInA 31711 IW1130/.: ,a 10 August 14, 198O We the undersigned, Clermont, Minneola, Groveland, area merchants, do support the amendment to Chanter 14. or thn Municimi r n