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03-08-1977 Supporting DocumentsMINUTES N11 a 384 REGULAR MEETING A Regular Meeting of the City Council of the City of Clermont was held in the Council Chambers on Tuesday, March 8, 1977. The meeting was called to order at 7:30 P.M. by Mayor Claude E. Smoak, Jr., with the following members present: Councilmen Blackburn, Sbhroedel, Byrd, and Honey. Other officials present were: City Malnagor Tiffany, City Attorney Baird, City Clerk Carroll, Director of Community Services Smythe, Director of Community Development Nagel, and Chief of Police Tyndal. Others present were: Ms. Maureen Hurd; Messrs. Evans, Judy, Searles, Czech, Switzer, Eveland, and MacMillan. A sales representative of Macasphalt Corporation was also present. The invocation was offered by Councilman Byrd, followed by repeating of the Pledge of Allegiance in unison by those present. The Minutes of the Regular Meeting held on February 24, 1977 were approved as written. SANITARY SEWER CONNECTIONS TO COMMERCIAL STRUCTURES Mayor Smoak advised he had been contacted by Mr. Harold S. Turville of 581 East Avenue, who was unable to be present at the meeting, with regards a request for Council consideration in amending the existing Ordinance requiring the use of cast iron pipe in sanitary sewer connections to all commercial establishments. Mr. Turville had advised that his commercial business was a single lavatory beauty shop attached to his residence, not subject to heavy traffic, and he therefore felt it would be reasonable to allow the use of PVC pipe in such instances, as allowed in residential construction. Mayor Smoak advised that he was in agreement, and he thereupon ____.... moved that City Attorney Baird be requested to prepare t e necessary amentlinent to allow t e use of PVC i e in an commercial construc- t on proyi ed Fat' t if, in the opinion of the Bu _inq Inspector and the City Manager, such use would not be detrimental to any structure. The motion was seconded by counci iman Blackburn, and came . VARIANCE REQUEST: EUGENE SWITZER Mayor Smoak announced that Council would now sit as a Board of Adjustment to consider a request by Eugene Switzer for a Variance to Section 26-23 (E) (2) (3) (RESIDENTIAL PROFESSIONAL DISTRICT - SETBACKS - SIDE YARD - REAR YARD) of the Zoning Ordinance, in order to place a storage building on his property described as the W 50' of Lot 11 in Block 54 of Crestview Subdivision. Mr. Switzer advised that, due to the location of his residence on the 50' x 50' lot, he was unable to place a storage building within the required setbacks without blocking off two windows of his house and placing it immediately outside his back door, and he was therefore requesting a variance of 3 feet in the side yard requirement and 6 feet in the rear yard requirement. He further advised that the adjoining property to the east of his desired location for the building, was vacant. Mayor Smoak inquired if there be anyone present who desired to comment on the matter, and there being none, motion was made b Councilman Schroedel, seconded by Councilman Honey and carried, that the request be granted. Mayor Smoak voted in the negative on passage of the motion, advising he did so, not because he didn't think the building was to be placed in the right place. but because he felt this was a substantial sized building that was to be placed where it would encroach on the set -backs, and he felt the existing Zoning Ordinance should be enforced except in cases of penetrative legal hardship. MINUTES NO 1385 VARIANCE REQUEST: V. G. EVELAND Mayor Smoak announced the Council, sitting as a Board of Adjustment, would consider the request of V. G. Eveland for a Variance to Section 26-79-30 (b) SIGN REGULATIONS -HEIGHT -SETBACK -LOCATION REQUIREMENTS -GROUND SIGNS) of the Zoning Ordinance in order to re -locate an existing sign on his property described as Lots 73 & 74 in Clermont Heights Subdivision, site of his Ideal Oil Company Station at 477 East Highway 50. Mr. Eveland advised he had received notice from the DOT that his existing sign would have to be removed to a distance of 2W south of its present location to accommodate the widening of State Road 50, and in order to accomplish this he needed a variance to the required 50' distance to intersecting street right-of-way as his station is located on the corner of State Road 50 and Anderson Street. Mayor Smoak inquired if there be anyone present who desired to comment on the matter, and there being none, motion was made by Mayor Smoak, req seconded by Councilman Honey and carried that the uest be granted. RE -ZONING AND CUP REQUEST: RICHARD H. LANGLEY City Manager Tiffany advised that, following Public Hearing and consideration by the Planning & Zoning Commission, it was their recommendation to Council that the request of Richard H. Langley for the rezoning of the S 23' of Lot 251, and all of Lot 252 in -= Clermont Heights Subdivision from its present R-2 Zoning to R-3 Zoning, be granted; That having made this determination, they then considered request by Mr. Langley for a Conditional Use Permit to construct a professional office building on the property, and were recommending to Council that it be granted with the following conditions: (1) That no more than one 12 square foot ground sign and one 6 square foot wall sign, or one shingle sign in place of the wall sign, and no other signs shall be constructed or installed; (2) That lot coverage shall not exceed 40%; (3) That a site plan shall be provided and must be approved by the City Manager; (4) That the use shall not be expanded or changed except as granted by the City Council under a Conditional Use Permit; (5) That all provisions of zoning and other applicable ordinances must be met. Mayor Smoak inquired if there be anyone present who desired to comment on the matter, and there being none, motion was made by Councilman Blackburn seconded by Councilman Schroedel and carried that City Attorney Baird be instructed to prepare the necessary Ordinance for re -zoning subject to a Conditional Use Permit for professional office including the conditions as recommended by the P & Z Commission. Councilman Byrd voted in the negative on passage of the motion advising he questioned the legality of restricting a rezoning to a particular conditional use. MINUTES NQ 1386 FORMER EXCHANGE BANK PROPERTY City Manager Tiffany advised of an oral inquiry from Mr. Henry Hodge, representative of the former bank property owners, if Council would be agreeable to pay the 1976 taxes as part of the proposed exchange for the city hall property. It was the opinion of Mayor Smoak, and Council was in agreement, that no further consideration be given to the proposed exchange of the properties until such time as a firm, executed, written proposal including full terms of the proposed exchange as would be acceptable to the owners is received, at which time it could be considered by Council to accept and/or offer a counter- proposal, and he thereupon moved that Cit Mana er Tiffanycontact them re u— tin same. The moon was secon ed by Counc man Blackburn an care a ._ COMMUNITY APPEARANCE STANDARDS In view of previous discussion by Council regarding strengthening of the landscape ordinance, amending the sign ordinance, and reviewing of other controls regarding development of the city, City Manager Tiffany submitted a detailed article for Council's perusal,on innovated approaches to community appearance as experienced by several other southern cities. Mayor Smoak opined the article was a very informative one and applicable to Clermont, and he thereupon requested that it be made available to the P & Z Commission, and they be requested to consider the question of developing community standards, and reduce their thoughts in - writing to a policy statement, for Council's consideration. Mayor Smoak suggested further that following Council review and consideration of such policy statement, a committee of interested citizens be appointed to carry out such policy in a city-wide beautification project. COMMUNICATIONS City Clerk Carroll advised of a request received from Mr. John Torrez to sponsor a dance in the Jenkins Auditorium on Saturday, April 9, 1977 between 8:00 P.M. and 1:00 A.M. Motion was made by Mayor Smoak seconded by CouncilmaByr d rd and carried that the request be granted provided all rules and regulations pertaining to dances held to the are met. PAYMENT OF BILLS Motion was made by Councilman Blackburn, seconded by Councilman Byrd and carried that the bills be paid. A copy is attached hereto. STREET IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM - LEVELING BIDS City Manager Tiffany advised that a single bid had been submitted for the asphaltic concrete leveling portion of the city's street improvement program from Macasphalt Corporation of Winter Haven @ $20.49 per ton plus $1500 for laboratory testing, and he recommended that it be accepted. Motion was made by Mayor Smoak, seconded by Councilman Blackburn and carried that the City Manager's recommendation be accepted and the bid be awarded to Macasphalt Corporation as as submitted. C� "208" PLANNING COtd14ITTLE APPOINTMENT ORDINANCES MINUTES J Nil 1387 Due to increasing commitments to city projects by Preston Davis, Utilities Director, Mayor Smoak appointed City Manager Tiffany to serve as his replacement on the 11208" Planning Committee as a representative of the city, along with Mr. William Dailey, previously appointed. ORDINANCE Councilman moved OFadoption CLERMONT, LKE COUNTY, FLORIDA, FLORIDA, DEFINING ELECTED OFFICIALS FOR SOCIAL SECURITY PURPOSES: PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE: AND PROVIDING FOR PUBLICATION and the motion was seconded by Councilman Byrd. The Ordinance was read for a second and final reading by City Clerk Carroll, by title only, and upon roll call vote on passage of the motion the results was: Ayes: Honey, Byrd, Blackburn, and Smoak. Total Ayes: Four. Nayes: None. Absent: Schroedel. So the Ordinance was adopted and the Number 94-M assigned to it. Councilman Blackburn offered and moved the adoption of AN ORDINANCE UNDER THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF CLERMONT, LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA, CLOSING AND PERMANENTLY ABANDONING A PORTION OF DREW AVENUE: PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE: AND PROVIDING FOR PUBLICATION and the motion was seconded by Councilman Honey. The Ordinance was read for a second and final reading by City Clerk Carroll, by title only, and upon roll call vote on passage of the motion the result was: Ayes: Byrd, Honey, Blackburn, and Smoak. Total Ayes: Four. Nayes: None. Absent: Schroedel. So the Ordinance was adopted and the Number 95-M assigned to it. Councilman Blackburn offered and moved the adoption of AN ORDINANCE UNDER THE CODE OF ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CLERMONT, LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA, CLOSING AND PERMANENTLY ABANDONING A PORTION OF BROOME STREET: PROVIDING AND EFFECTIVE DATE: AND PROVIDING FOR PUBLICATION and the motion was seconded by Councilman Byrd. The Ordinance was read for a second and final reading by City Clerk Carroll, by title only, and upon roll call vote on passage of the motion the result was: Ayes: Byrd, Blackburn, Honey, and Smoak. Total Ayes: Four. Nayes: None. Absent: Schroedel. So the Ordinance was adopted and the Number 96-M assigned to it. Councilman Blackburn offered and moved the adoption of AN ORDINANCE UNDER THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF CLERMONT, LAKE COUNTY, SECTION 25-19DING (b) OFCTHOENCODEIOF(ORDINANCESOF THE CODE OF PROVIDINGDFORNENDING UTILITY REPEALING ALL ORDINANCESENATION INICONFLLICTTFHEREWITH: PROVIDINGDEPOSITS AND WATESERVICEEFORVSEVERABILITY: PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE: AND PROVIDING FOR PUBLICATION and the motion was seconded by Councilman Byrd. The Ordinance was read for a second and final reading by City Clerk Carroll, by title only, and upon roll call vote on passage of the motion the result was: Ayes: Honey, Byrd, Blackburn, and Smoak. Total Ayes: four. Nayes: None. p Absent: Schroedel. So the Ordinance was adopted and the Number 158-C assigned to it. There being no further business to be brought before the Council at this time, the meeting was ad.iourned by Mayor Smoak at 8:30 P. M. 4D.rhZ'W)CVrol' Clerk LEGAL NOTICE Pursuant to State Law notice is Iwreby given that the City Council sitting; its n Board of Adjustment will hold a public Hearing in the Council Chambers located on the corner of West Avenue and DeSoto Street on Tuesday, March B, 1977 ,it approximately 7:30 P.M. for the following purpose: To consider request by V.G.Eveland for a Variance to Section 26-79-30(b)(SIGN IiEGIILATIONS- IIEIGIIT-SETBACK - LOCATION REQUIREMENTS -GROUND SIGNS) of the Zoning Ordinance in order to rc-locate a Sign on his property described as: Lots 73 and 74 Clermont sleights Subdivision C-2 Zone General Location Description: Ideal Oil Company 477 Bast Highway 50 All interested parties will be given an opportunity to express their views on the matter. Dolores W. Carroll, City Clerk City of Clermont, Florida February 24, 1977 PLEASE PRINT OR.,TYPE TO THE i- ,ING BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT UI' THE CITY OF CLERMONT, FLORIDA APPLICANT NAME Gentlemen: Having posted the necessary $25.00 appeal fee with the City Clerk, I hereby make application to your Board for relief from a decision of the Building Official of the City of Clermont, whereby I was refused permission to: Repair ( ), Add to ( ), Alter ( ), Construct ( ), Move and Place ( X), a (sign) Ra(di17R6iA on lot/s---73 74 -.------ Block_ - ------------- Subdivision_ Clermont Heights _,-Address 477 East Highway 50 _ , Zone C 2 Section of Code Section 26-79-30 in the City of Clermont, Florida. The reason given by the Building Official for the decision in refusing to issue a building permit is: Requested relocation of sign is in violation of Ordinance No. 141-C (Section 26-79-30) 50 ft. distance to intersecting street right-of-way. - My appeal to your Board is based on my contention that this decision creates a hardship on me for the following reason, or reasons: Sign has been ordered moved to permit widening of State Road 50 at this point. All necessary floor plans, plot plans, and other pertinent information are attached hereto, on paper size 8;_" x 14" for copy reproductions. I submit that I qualify for this variance because I have an exceptional and unique hardship on my particular parcel of land that is not shared by property owners in my area. A strict application of the zoning ordinance deprives me of the reasonable use of my land and the granting of this variance will not alLer the essential character of the area. I have been notified that this Variance Application must be filed with the City Clerk no later than 5:00 P.M. on Friday, two (2) weeks prior to the Council meeting at which Variance will be considered. I also understand that when any variance is granted, construction of the structure must be completed withone one year from date of grant. Date: February 14, 1977 Very truly yours, 11/16/76 r � �EIU�PN t" li N o LO a LO s rr� R/ W (Jne y - ` — - - — - —-------- - \� �PH,,4L7- -- :- x , % LANDS 2 N ¢ ��--CONC. 5LAL p + l-5rY CONc. �\ \ I BL K, f3L L7G. I LEGAL NO'rICli Pursuant to State Law notice is hereby given that the City Council sitting as a Board of Adjustment will hold a public Hearing in the Council Chambers located on the corner of West Avenue and DeSoto Streets on 'Tuesday, March B, 1977 at approximately 7:30 P.M, for the following purpose: To consider request by Eugene E. Switzer for a Variance to Section 26-23 (E) (2) (3) (RESIDENTIAL PROFESSIONAL DISTRICT - SE'rBACKS - SIDE YARD - REAR YARD) of the Zoning Ordinance in order to place a storage building on his property described as: West 501 of Lot 11, Block 54, Crestview Subdivision General Location Description: 535 Carroll Street. All interested parties will be given an opportunity to express their views on the matter. Dolores W. Carroll,City Clerk City of Clermont, Florida February 24, 1977 PLEASE P�ilrlr olt TYf'l j TO THE ZujjING BOARD 01' ADJUSTMENT OF THE CITY OF CLERMONT, FLORIDA APPLICANT ADDRESS:.S'3 r.ii Gentlemen: i Having posted the necessary $25.00 appeal fee with the City Clerk, I hereby make application to your, Board for relief from a decision of the Building Official of the City of Clermont, whereby I was refused permission to: Repair ( ), Add to ( ), Alter ( ), Construct ( ), Move and Place ()O, a (cigua building on tot/sLLL(5 f ULjf L) w So r- r v r^ c�'� i[ Block � o rt s'R z P v 69'L. SubdivisionLi cs T- V/6 o I? s Address���' C�f�Lc ST Zone � Section of Code_" L - � �J Y f-) S r Tfj e_in the City of Clermont, Florida. The reason given by the Building Official for the decision in refusing to issue a building pe mit is: 7-4 s,k c&J r�0-07- P rR.#70OW,,070 AJ6 6AR My appeal to your Board is based on my contention that this decision creates a hardship on me for the following reason, or reasons:fh 1.0rl5 oN<y Soxs'o,ZNGe D A ST�ItnGG �U(LO „vC• qS t /lHur u: 61imr 6e aR S �>ne6 r�2 ST�Ra�E, A1y N-use f S o,u ,Iffy 1301Ic L,Nc + I Tffc 5ro as 4t is u, co,ac 15 5 E T pc 1- SET fSnc KS fi cusp JIT it In 00CIL Doo(L. ALS. !r L,,oucU ALocfc JI:FTw, 0p --- , t,r2•WS. All necessary floor plans, plot plans, and other pertinent information are attached hereto, on paper size 8r," x 14" for copy reproductions. I submit that I qualify for this variance because I have an exceptional and unique hardship on my particular parcel of land that is not shared by property owners in my area. A strict application of the zoning ordinance deprives me of the reasonable use of my land and the granting of this variance will not alter the essential character of the area.. I have been notified that this Variance Application must be filed with the City Clerk no later than 5:00 P.M. on Friday, two (2) weeks prior to the Council meeting at which Variance will be considered. I also understand that when any variance is granted, construction of the structure must be completed withone one year from date of grant. Date: t Very truly yours, 11/16/76 f n p \\ l t'l•1� �1s /�'1 Slit p6•aa s•.gr.aa swt'r9g,4 i TO: City Council FROM: City Manager SUBJECT: Street Maintenance - Leveling Bids DATE: February 28, 1977 On February 3 we advertised for bids for the asphaltic concrete leveling portion of our 1977 street maintenance program. Letters seeking bids were sent to seven contractors. One bid was received and was opened on February 22. The single bid received was from Macasphalt Corporation, Winter Haven. This firm has recently installed an asphalt plant in the sand mine area just east of Clermont to supply asphalt for the DOT SR- 50 project. The bid totalted $103,945 consisting of $102,455 for 5,000 tons of asphalt ($20.49 per ton), plus $1,500 for laboratory testing. (The 5,000 tons is an estimated figure. Actual quantity will be dictated by the existing street surface conditions.) Our preliminary estimate for this work was about $124,000 or $24.80 per ton. The $20.49 bid price compares favorably to recent bids let elsewhere in the County, according to Bob Andrew, Lake County Director of Public Works. I think that the reason only one bid was received was that other potential suppliers knew that Macasphalt has a significant competitive advantage because of the location of their plant. I recommend awarding the bid to Macasphalt for their low bid of $20.49 per ton plus $1,500 for testing. ordon Tiffany cc: City Clerk (3-8-77 Agenda) TO: City Council FROM: City Manager SUBJECT: 208 Committee Appointments DATE: March A, 1977 Thursday, March 3 I met for an hour with Aaron Dowling, 208 Areawide Planning Program Director to familiarize myself with the 208 program of which Clermont is a part. Mr. Dowling gave me a copy of the plan of study (5 pounds of paper) which details the program process. In brief, the program objective is to produce strategies for the abatement of non -point water pollution. Clermont normally has two representatives on the Committee, but we have not made appointments this year. In January, Mr. William Dailey was appointed to Chairmanship of the Lakes Improvement Committee. Assuming that he is willing to serve, I recommend appointing Mr. Dailey to represent Clermont on the 208 Committee as well. I would be willing to serve as the second regular - representative. Gor on Tiffany cc: City Clerk (3/8/77) ai�r!.lc;rrr.or ,ipilI1c",itioil is h(?re)y i.i,h,!« ru; the use of the Clenllont Jenkins: k:ivlc Audi Corium on____._. t`' % between Lhe irourr, of ��"" _/ 'NO dance is sponsored by and the following mined four or more persons will be in attendance as chaporunes: I/tle understand that Ihlt! are to pay a rental fee of : 2.00 per hour with, a mintlnuln of yr .Ui), I/i!o further under,tand and agree that ine arh/are respollsible 1'or any vandalism, or dama9c to the building and/or fixtures and as assurance of such responsibility I/he are posting $50.00 as surety with the Chamber of Cotmierce Secretary. It is my/our understanding that the $50.UU surety, less rental fees, will be returned tc me/us usthin five days following the dance providing that the auditorium and/or fixtures are not damaged. Sponsors � LEGAL NOTICIi NOTICH 01; PUBLIC HEARING TO CONSIDER RiQul:S'I' FOIL RC -ZONING AND CONDITIONAL. Notice is hereby given to all concerned that the City Council of the City of Clermont, Florida shall hold n Public Iloaring in the Council Chambers located on the corner of West Avenue and DeSoto Streets on Tuesday, March 8, 1977 at 7:30 P.f•1. for the following purpose: To consider request for the ra-zoning of the S 23' of Lot 251, and all of Lot 252 in Clermont Heights Subdivision, from its present R-2 Zoning to 11-3 Zoning; and, To consider request by Richard 11. Langley for a Conditional use Permit to use the above described property on which to con- struct a Professional Building. All interested persons will be given an opportunity to express their views on the matters as above mentioned. Dolores W. Carroll,City Clerk City of Clermont, Florida February 10, 1977 February 17, 1977 1 TO: City Council FROM: City Manager SUBJECT: Langley Rezoning/CUP Rcquests DATE: February 3, 1977 The Planning and Zoning Commission members voted 8 to 0 in two separate public hearings to recommend approval of two request of Richard Langley: (1) that the northeast corner of Bloxam and Almond (described fully in the attachments) be rezoned from R-2 to R-3, and (2) that a Conditional Use Permit to allow construction of a professional office building be approved. The Commission members voted that zoning in the block 1s R-2 and that zoning across Bloxam and across Almond is C-2. They felt that R-3 zoning would be a good transition between the zones. j i The Commissioners considered the CUP request separate from the rezoning request. They felt that driveway access, landscaping (including landscaped buffer strip) and parking requirements of our ordinances were adequate. How- ever, they recommend limiting signs to one 12 sq. ft. ground sign and one six square foot wall sign or one shingle sign in place of the wall sign. Notice of Public hearing was mailed to adjoining property owners on February 3. The procedure for adoption of zoning boundary changes, mandated by State law, is for notice to be mailed 30 days prior to public hearing, with the ordinance adopted 30 days later and effective 30 days after adoption. — The Conditional Use Permit can be considered at the meeting when the zoning is adopted. Gordon Tiffany cc: City Clerk (3-8-77 Agenda) CILIUI :f: of Z0111iJ(1 UnTL'__Decembur 7,.-1.976 APPLICANT 11AMC: 'u)RBS: Clcrmonl•,.,.Plorl�n_3277:1 ___--.—__.__.�_._..-._._. PROPLRTv LG(VA. UC.SCRIP'FION: , South .23._teetoP_Lot_251,,.nnd,nl;1. oC .19.C._252.,__•_.--..--- _ClcrmonC (;LN[.RAL UGSCfIIPTIOfy:_ Norchenat corner of I¢ogm nn.,�Q1mg11d_..._ �__—.-- Filot Plan Drawn To Scale on (s! x li sheet (Attach) INCLUDE: u) !?ante, addtcs., and telephone number of the applicant.. �b) North art'or+, date .Ind scale Property I. , existing structures, proposed strtictures and contl;uous rJxe'ecs. (d) A short doscription of the proposed structural use. Approximate acreae: r135'. 98'__n o(Estimate, numTeofacres +1ly, as ue as estima'ce physical. features - i/jt swumP, 1/3 groves, etc.) _— Proposed R-,tb_cIP_fox_gmfessiona1 Loring: Presentceoa iian:es and mailing addresses of aLutting property owners (comers of any property linf the er of under thei+application,oincluding acroissry a+nystreetthe or road).tyListnanConsidered separate sheet. Applicant's signature, if diffr.rent from owner o record Winer's signature (owner of record) unless a power of attorne r let ,r authorizing the applicant to ace as the duly authorized agent for th oY+ner is subnlitteci with the application i Filing fee (to acconlPany application) - p5t7.00 Deadline for filing - on or before 5:00 P.M. on the second Friday of the Month td (3;'d117af1.'fOW",7:. TOR.; 1'L'dd'W1 Q31• S.'Y(Y i 26,417 WDE (R 0"071y Py:1, ) APP7.TC"av JYt1Ti- Dccemlcr,_7_,, 19.ZG...�_..._ iJanttc:�_�_Richnrd _II. Lnn};lcy Addniss; 663 E. highway_ 50_ Clermont._ Florida 32711_----..- '.1177.eplxnne;_(9oq) Description of Pnxrz, r.' /: South 23• feet of Lot 251 and all.,af Clermont UOIJILIts (NG corner of Bloxam and Almond) nd.etinJ &Z&jJy R-2 - with concurrent petition to Rezone R-3 ^_ _ Gty*cal ascxiptkri oi: Y�quP-t.: (att Al additional Hluots it nece;.r uy} Conditional use permit for construction of professional offices. Fi1Jxtj 7nstsuctionsa The application shall he Med in th-- office: of the City Clerk on oz b96ore 5100 P.19. on tls SCOMLI Friday of the month, wall. he duly adwstised for Public louring and ech da cd for hearing at the Planning and Zoning Ccnmirslcn resting on the first Tuesday of the f011aeing Month, unless such date falls on a holiday. The reoammOationue Of tir' PlanniixJ And ZIM i ft"d aion will be fmm-ded to the City Council for tln_ir consirbration on the fourth Tuesday of the nr nth. Bearings may be postpomd from time to time if foam necessary; Wilis scheduled at the raielic t-arings involved, lved, the time and date: oic ijim and date for �r?laMri ng shall, be re--arMn-t tiz&l. PL all.) U 4r2 LLi>G7.f'p,,j-&Tj - Ti Corrlit Tonal Uce Peastdt app] i catiAm is Tar a Planned Unit D:-VOjjcpjMt- (PUD), sro also SwUm 26-60 (E) Of the Code Of OrdixmMs. MIS applicant shOuW fx-atdz fainil3ar with the regulations of the City of Clwxnt regarding zoning require".-nts applicable to particular Wni ng • F=: (1) Tar h.mn occupational - $25.00 (2) Fbr all otter cOnditional. Use P'-units, including Plame d unit &—mloir-ents - $50.00 Per a=e or any part Umwf, MMdMmn $500.00. SCALI IOR 5f CTION, � Each S,& Imqu blur, squaws 20 dgans, 00 rods, 1120 hell area of square 40 aam 660 1. 1 Inrh. I Each silo small ur I uluarw 5 cbouss. 20 ads, 330 feel; meq of square 21/7 aces. N I I cM.�p1'n� c Centel- ............................... 11 r �r1.} tr 3tw�c, tY a1L4w9c ISwo{( � Frc4c aovw �naer�� 0 I a ov _o I fsb1 E. W:gILw4..� SO Qrofess io.�.w1 O��iees I I I I', S SCALE FOR QUARTER SECTION, Each side large blue Squares— 10 chains, 40 tads, 660 feel of sq a 10acres. 330 Fr:-=1 Inch, Each side small red squares= 21/2 chains, 10 rods, 165 feet a 01 :qua,. 625 o f 1 c PRONTO LAND MEASURE 660 330 MAP SHEET .PRONTO LAND MEASURE Coor,igh ,.1950,1 — H-11h .Ad I,, FI nL MIcWy 01,1/ nl 000110/7/ S 1 Wont Qaln pinta ■ Clonnonl, morldo 32711 ■ Phono; (004) 304.3141 February 3, 1977 You are hereby notified that the Clermont City Council will hold Public Hearings in the Council Chambers located on the corner of West Avenue and Desoto Street on Tuesday, March S, 1977 at 7:30 P. M. for the following purposes: To consider request for the rezoning of the South 23 feet of Lot 251 and all of Lot 252, Clermont Heights Subdivision from its present R-2 Zoning to R-3 Zoning; General location description: Northeast corner of Bloxam Avenue and Almond Street and _.. To consider a request by Mr. Richard H. Langley for a Conditional Use Permit to use the property described for construction of a Professional Building. All interested persons will be given an opportunity to express their views on the above matter. u� Dolores W. Carroll City Clerk FLORIDA'S FINEST INLAND RESORT -RESIDENTIAL COMMUNITY ABUTTING PROPERTY OWNIiRS WELCH, MICIIAEL HUNT, MILDRED FREEDOM FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION THE EXCHANGE BANK OF CLERMONT HURTAK, JOHN J. BOYATT, JOHN M. 1.227 Bl.oxam Avenue Clermont, Florida 32711 1230 Hampton Street Clermont, Florida 32711. 726 H. Highway 50 Clermont, Florida 32711 690 E. Highway 50 Clermont, Florida 32711 611 Dade Federal Building 101 E. Flagler Street Miami, Florida 33131 1211 Bloxam Avenue Clermont, Florida 32711 PROPOSED 14INUTES P & Z COMMISSION A meeting of the Planning and Zoning Commission was held in the Council Chambers on Tuesday, February 1, 1977. The meeting was called to order at 7:30 P. M. by Chairwoman Ray with the following members present: Mrs, Cook and Messrs. Sargent, Sullivan, Jones, Ogden, Knowles, Czech and Norquist. City officials presMissent Deedere City LangleyMand9er Tiffanand CitMessrs. Langley, Judy,torney Baird. Rayt Meginloy anders Wolfpresent were: Wolfe. The Invocation was given by Chairwoman Ray. The minutes of the meeting held on January h, 1977 were approved as written. WELCO14E Chairwoman Ray extended a welcome to those present and to newly appointed Conimissioner Larry Ogden. ELECTION OF CHAIRMAN MID VICE CHAIRMAN Mrs. Cook nominated Mrs. Ruth Alice Ray as Chairwoman. Motion was made by Mr. Czech, seconded by Mr. Jones and carried that nominatinns be closed and the Secretary bm instructed to cast a unanimous vote for Mrs. Ray as Chairwoman of the Commission Mr. Sargent nominated Mr. Henry Czech as Vice Chairman. Motion was made by Mr. Knowles, seconded by Mrs. Cook, that nominations be closed and that the Secretary be instructed to cast a. unanimous vote for Mr. Henry Czech as Vice Chairman of the Commission. P & S COMMITTEE APPOINTMENTS Chairwoman Ray announced the following sub -committee appointments, stating the first named would be Chairman of the committee: Planning i9LS Safety Jack Sargent Nick Jones Rufus Sullivan Jde Knowles Laura Cook Ken Norquist Nick Jones Jack Sargent Larry Ogden Subdivisions Zoning Henry Czech Laura Cook Rufus Sullivan Henry Czech Ken Norquist Ruth Alice Ray Larry Ogden PUBLIC HEARING - REZONING The P & Z Commission considered a request of Mr. Richard H. Langley for the rezoning of the South 23 feet of Lot 261 and all of Lot 252, Clermont Heights Subdivision from its present R-2 Zoning to R-3 Zoning (General location description: Northeast cornerof Bloxam Avenue and Almond Street). Mr. Langley appeared before the commission requesting this rezoning and that the proposed zoning would make a good transition between R-2 on the balance of the block and C-2 zoning across Bloxam and Almond. There were not objections received from any of the Abutting property owners. Following discussion, and assurance of the City Attorney that this rezoning would not constitute "spot zoning" because there is a reasonable relationship to adjacent zoning, motion was made by Mr. Czech, seconded by Mr. Norquist, and carried that recommendation be made to the City Council that the request of Mr. Langley for rezoning of the South 23 feet of Lot 251 and all of Lot 252, Clermont Heights Subdivision, from its present R-2 zoning to R-3 zoning be granted. Mr. Jones abstained. and expressed deep regret of Mr. Knowles' resignation and expressed appreciation to Mr. Knowles for his services on the commission. There being no further business to be brought before the Commission, the meeting was adjourned at 8: 30 P. M. Ruth A ice Ray, Chairwoman 7. 0o ar, Secretary PUBLIC FIEARING - CONDITIONAL USE """LT. Following the reconrnundation of the P & Z Commission for granting Mire Langleyc'sorequestgfortaoCoiditional Usetper itmto constructdered liscussionoand Mr. Langleyl's assuranceithat dtheobuilding FFollowing would be constructed to conform to ail provisions of zoning and other applicable ordinances, and recomnioided suggested conditions of the City Manager, motion was made by Mr. Knowles, seconded by Mr. Norquist and carried, with Mr. Jones abstaining. that recommendation be made to the City Council that a CUP be granted Mr. Langley to construct a professional office on the South 23 feet of Lot 251 and all of Lot 252, Clermont Heights Subdivision with the following conditions. 1. That no more than one 12 square foot ground sign and one 6 square foot wall sign, or one shingle sign in place of the wall sign, and no other signs shall be constructed, or installed; 2. That lot coverage shall not exceed 40% 3. That a site plan shall be provided and must be approved by the City Manager; 4. That the use shall not be expanded or changed except as granted by the City Council under a Conditional Use Permit; and 5. That all provisions of zoning and other applicable ordinances must be met. TRANSITION ZONES City Manager Tiffany explained that at the time of the development of the Adley and Associates plan (1966-67) rapid growth was anticipated for Clermont, with a demand for R-3 zoning close to the downtown area. A marina was recommended to be built at West Lake with R-3 zoning for adjacent areas. Since projections did not materialize, it was felt that zoning of the Transition zones should be reconsidered. Mr. Sargent reported that the Planning Committee had met to discuss Transition Zones and the consensus of the committee was that all three transition zones should be rezoned to standard districts and property owners should be notified by mail of a workshop meeting of the P & Z Commission to discuss zoning in these areas. Recommended rezoning, for discussion purposes only, would be as follows: TZ-1 - M-2 zoning except for lots 14 through 26 and 4 through 6 in Block 120 which would be C-2 TZ-2 - C-2 zoning for entire zone; and TZ-3 - R-2 zoning for entire zone. The Commission agreed to a workshop meeting immediately following the regular P & Z Commission meeting of March 1, 1977 and City Manager Tiffany was requested to prepare material for the Commission's perusal, and to notify all TZ property owners of the workshop meeting. RESIGNATION - MR. J. KNOWLES Chairwoman Ray read to the Commission a letter addressed to City Council wherein Mr. Knowles, with deep regret, tendered his resignation to the Planning and Zoning Commission as he had found it increasingly more difficult to give adequate time to the commission duties and to his business and family. Mrs. Ray advised that the letter would be passed on to the City Council C,)r�1l:RAL FUND Advance Electric Batterica By Finhar Bob Wade Ford Bureau of Bunincun Prnetice Bennett Truck Equip, Inc. Crest Restaurant Central Fla. Pire Equip Co. Champion Uniform Curse Oil Co. Credit• Bureau of Euntia Willie E. Creech Clermont Builders Supply Clermont Auto Part Ed Revis Auto Parts Engel's Eckerds Of Clermont 5th Street Groc. Hilltop Stationery Hanks Electric Co. Hunts Garden Center J. H. Matthews Jim Willis Hardware Kennedy Company Kidders Restaurant Konsler Steel Co. Lake Apopka Nat'l Gas Lanier Business Products Municipal Code Corp Macasphalt Corp. Municipal Equip Co. Mr. Tall & Big South Lake Press Safety-Kleen Corp. Standard Auto Parts The Law Man The Economics Press Ralph Graham The Exchange Bank Williams Auto Service Western Auto Assoc. Store W. M. Teal ACCOUNTS PAYABLE MARCH 1977 (Lightning Arrontar) (Battory) (01.1 Dip Stick) (Safety Pontern) (Bnck-Up Alarmn) (Prinonsr Menlo) (Dry Chemicala) (Uniforms) (Petroleum Produetn) (Bulletin) (Plumbing Maint-Ball Park) (Building Supplies & Maint Parta) (Auto Maint & Repair Parts) (Mnstcr Cyl.) (Uniforms) (Film Printa) (Prioonero Supplies) (Office Supplies & Can Lincro) (Beater) (Dog & Swan rood) (Memorials -Reimbursable) (Maim•. Supplies) (A/C Maint.) (Prisoners Meals) (Saw Blade) (Utilities) (Service Contract) (Code Supplements) (Asphalt Mix) (Shaft• Assembly) (Uniforms) (Publications) (Oil Filters) (Auto Maint & Repair Parts) (Breathalyzer Kit) (Subscription) (Film & Prints) (Night Deposit Bag) (Auto Repair Parts) (Batteries) (Petroleum Products) 52.44 33.50 ' 1.80 15.39 25.18 217.00 9.28 803.16 8.40 18.00 35.00 216.85 138.14 15.00 32.95 31.73 7.79 197.68 22.75 18.60 512.00 18.03 197.72 57.40 5.85 112.70 218.00 588.80 31.13 390.58 155.00 71.35 66.60 40.13 57.50 8.63 22.10 9.00 8.40 19.20 1270.58 5761.34 UTILITIES DEPARTMENL' Batteries By Fisher Clermont Auto Parts Clermont Builders Supply Clermont Builders Supply Chemical Equip Service hilltop Stationery Jim Willis Nardware Orlando Laboratories, Inc. Standard Auto Parts White's Auto Store ACCOUNTS PAYABLE MARCH 1977 (Alternator 6 Regulator) (Auto Repair Parts) (Marshland Study) (Building Supplies) (Repair Grand Highway Well) (Office Supplies) (Marshland Study) (Chemical Determinations) (Auto Maint Parts) (Carden Hose) 28.63 24.09 616.53 474.43 161.47 78.11 840.00 73.00 20.25 6.98 2323.49