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10-08-1974 Regular Meeting
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MINUTES
REGULAR MEETING
NQ 1064
A Regular Meeting of the City Council of the City of Clermont was held in the
Council Chambers on Tuesday, October 8, 1974. The meeting was called to order at
7:30 P. M. by Mayor Claude E. Smoak, Jr. with the following members present:
Councilmen Schroede1, Oswalt and Byrd. Other officials present were: City
Controller Fleming, City Clerk Carroll, City Attorney Vason, City Manager Hopkins,
Director of Community Services Smythe, and Chief of Police Tynda1. Others present
were: Leader, Mrs. Dorohty Weaver, and members of Girl Scout Troop 145; Mesdames
Smith, Broschart, Oswalt, Sheldon; Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Dean and the Messrs. Sewell,
B1acburn, Adair, Czech, Sargent, Wade, Black, Cox, Beals and Hovis. Representatives
of the Daily Commercial and the Sentinel/Star were also present.
The Invocation was given by Councilman Byrd, followed by repeating of the Pledge
of Allegiance in unison by those present.
The Minutes of the Regular Meeting held September 24, 1974 and the Special Meeting
held September 25, 1974 were approved as written.
Mayor Smoak announced the first order of business to be a Public Hearing to
consider the request by The Seventh Day Adventist Church for a Conditional Use
Permit to construct a church and community service building on their property
described as: Lot 12, 13 and the West 25 feet of Lot 14 in Block 5 of Sunnyside
Unit, Clermont Heights Subdivision. There was no one present who voiced objection
to the request, whereupon motion was made by Councilman Oswalt, seconded by
Councilman Byrd and carried that the CUP be granted with the following conditions:
1. The building is placed not less than twenty-five (25) feet from
any property line.
2. There is a landscape buffer strip at least five (5) feet wide planted
along the interior side and rear property lines. It shall be planted
with trees and/or shrubs in such a manner as to provide opaque screening
and shall be properly maintained at a minimum height of six (6)
feet. The height of six (6) feet shall normally be reached within two (2)
years from planting. The rear buffer shall not be required if the alley
is improved.
3. Twenty-eight (28) parking spaces shall be provided for church use.
Such off street parking shall be provided contiguous to an integral
part of the property whereon the church is located. The parking area
shall be a sodded area utilizing Bahia grass, however, ten (10) percent
of the spaces shall be asphalt surfaced. The parking area shall be
maintained in good condition at all times. Driveways shall be asphalt
surfaced.
4. The requirements of Article V. of Chapter 11 of the Code of Ordinances
regarding landscaping shall be met.
5. The project shall incorporate on-site retention to accommodate rainfall
of maximum intensity based on a five year interval for the Central
Florida area and overflow accommodation. The storm water facility shall
be designed by a registered professional engineer in the State of Florida.
6. Improvements to the alley will be at the developer's expense.
7. The structure or use cannot be expanded except as granted by the City
Council under a Conditional Use Permit.
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MINUTES NQ 1065
8. The project must conform to all provisions of zoning and
other applicable ordinances.
Mr. A. R. Sewell appeared before Council with regards notification from
the City Building Officials that his rental property located on Lots
5,6,7,14,15 and 16 in Block 72 was in violation of Section 5.1.5 of the
Code of Ordinances, which he felt such determination to be unfair and
confusing. The matter was referred to City Manager Hopkins.
City Manager Hopkins submitted his report both orally and written, and
a copy is attached hereto.
With regards recommendation of the City Manager that the pump be reinstalled
on the existing hole at the Highland Well site,motionwaSmadeb{ Council-
man Byrd, seconded byCounci1manl.waltandcattf~d "tHat "tHf~ 'act 'on be
taken.
Mayor Smoak reported on communications as follows: From Dan A. Waller
under date of October 7, 1974 wherein he resigned his position as City
Councilman in Group 2, effective immediately; From Mrs. Kay Ralston,
Administrator of the South Lake Mental Health Outpatient Clinic, wherein
she urged any suggestions and/or recommendations that Council might have
for reaching more persons in the community, be forwarded to her; From
Mr. Dowling of the East Central Florida Regional Planning Council wherein
he ad'ised that grant monies for water quality improvements to our lakes
were available through the Council, but would have to go through the County
Commissioners also. Mayor Smoak advised he and City Manager Hopkins would
be appearing before the commissioners next Tuesday morning at 9:00 A.M.
regarding this matter; and, From Sanford Young of Biological Research
Associates who advised 1n the detail the necessary steps to be taken in
order to participate 1n the program for such grant monies.
City Attorney Vason reported that due to lhe illness of Judge Hall, the
City of Clermont vs Peter H. Johnson condemnation case had been postponed
indefinitely. Mr. Vason inquired of Council's desire with regards him
proceeding in the matter of the writ of mandamus received from Judge
Sturgis regarding the issuing of a building permit for the Crystal Beach
Apartment Project, whereupon motion was made by Councilman Oswalt, se-
conded by Councilman Schroedel and carried that Mr.Vason be authorized to
proceed. Mayor Smoak abstained from voting on the motion.
With regards recommendation of the City Attorney that committees be
appointed to study and report on the various changes needed to be made
1n '~der to bring the Charter and Code of Ordinances up todate and in
conformity with Home Rule Act as passed, Mayor Smoak announed the following
committee appointments with the first named being Chairman:
CHARIER REVISION
Leonard Ba1r, Jr.
Robert Hopkins
Carlisle Byrd
George Schroedel
George E. Hovis
Claude E. Smoak,Jr.
M I NUT E S
No. 1066
CRIMINAL CODE
Robert F. Vason,Jr.
Mitchell E. Rogers
Prentice Tynda1
William Stone
John R. Jones
BUILDING CODE
Robert E. Smythe
Harvey Nagel
Ben Blackburn
Robert Allison
Richard E. Oswalt
ZONING
The existing Plann1ng and Zoning Commission
with its Chairman, Henry Czech
Council was in full agreement with the appointments as presented
by Mayor Smoak.
Councilman Schroedel reported on complaints he had received with
regards a traffic hazard to drivers going south on Fifth Street at
Highway # 50 with the cars at the Bolton Auto Sales being parked too
close to the highway and thereby obstructing the view to the west.
This matter was referred to the City Manager.
Motion was made, by Councilman Oswalt. seconded by Councilman Schroedel
and carrled that the b111s be pald.
Mayor Smoak announded the next order of business to be the consideration
by Council of the preliminary plat on the proposed Dickson Shores
Subdivision, however, inasmuch as no one was present to speak on be-
half of the project, motion was made by Councilman Oswalt, seconded
by Councilman Schroedel and carried that the matter be tabled until
the next regular meeting.
Council, sitting as a Housing Board of Adjustment and Appeals to con-
sider the request of James Battle for an extension of 120 days to re-
move the,buildings located on his property at 398 Chestnut Street which
had been condemned following a fire on September 7th, determined the
120 day time schedule beginning September 11th as already given was
ample, and that the necessary steps to have the buildings removed
within this time frame should be taken.
Councilman Schroedel introduced AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE UNDER THE CODE
OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF CLERMONT, LAKE COUNTY, FLORiDA, ADOPTING
THE GENERAL OPERATIONS BUDGET FOR THE CITY OF CLERMONT FOR THE FISCAL
YEAR 1974-1975;AUTHORIZING RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS CONTAINED THEREIN:
REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT HEREWITH: PROVIDING FOR SEVERA-
BILITY: AND PROVIDNG AN EFFECTIVE DATE and the Ordinance was read for
a first reading by City Attorney Vason. by title only.
Councilman Schroedel offered and moved the adoption of AN EMERGENCY
URDINANC~ UNDER TH~ CUDE UF URDINANCES UF THE CITY UF CLEABONT, LAKE
COUNTY, FLORIDA. ADO'TING THE GENERAL OPERATIONS BUDGET FOR THE CITY
OF CLERMONT FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1974-75; AUTHORIZING RECEIPTS AND
DISBURSEMENTS CONTAINED THEREIN: REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT
HEREWITH: PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY: AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
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The motion was seconded by Councilman Oswalt and the ORDINANCE
was read for a second and final reading by City Attorney Vason, by
title only. Upon roll call vote on passage of the motion, the
result was: Ayes: Smoat, Oswalt, Schroedel, and Byrd. Total Ayes:
Four. Nayes: None. So the ORDINANCE was adopted and the Number
63-M assigned to it.
Councilman Oswalt introduced AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE UNDER THE CODE
OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF CLERMONT, LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA, ADOPTING
THE WATER AND SEWER DEPARTMENT BUDGET FOR THE CITY OF CLERIONT FOR
THE FISCAL YEAR 1974-75; AUTHORIZING RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS
CONTAINED THEREIN: REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT HEREWITH:
PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY: PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE, and the
Ordinance was read for a first reading by City Attorney Vason,
by title only.
Councilman Oswalt offered and moved the adoption of AN EMERGENCY
ORDINANCE UNDER THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF TRE CITY OF CLERMONT,
LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA, ADOPTING THE WATER AND SEWER DEPARTMENT BUDGET
FOR THE CITY OF CLERMONT FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1974-1975; AUTHORIZING'
RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS CONTAINED THEREIN: REPEALING ALL ORD-
INANCES IN CONFLICT HEREWITH: PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY: PROVIDING
AN EFFECTIVE DATE. The motion was seconded by Councilman Byrd and
the ORDINANCE was read for a second and final reading by City Attorney
Vason, by title only. Upon roll call vote on passage of the motion
the result was: Ayes: Oswalt, Smoak, Schroedel, and Byrd. Total Ayes:
Four. Nayes: None. So the ORDINANCE was adopted and the Number 64-M
assigned to it.
Councilman Oswalt offered and moved the adoption of a LOAN RESOLUTION
with regards making application to FHA for a loan in the amount of
$168,100.00 for water and sewer system improvements. The motion
was seconded by Councilman Schroede1 and unanimously carried.
Councilman Oswalt offered and moved the adoption of AN ORDINANCE UNDER
THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF CLERMONT, LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA,
AMENDING ARTICLE III OF APPENDIX A OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES: DEFINING
BUFFER STRIP, CLUSTER DEVELOPMENT, TRIPLEX AND MULTIPLE-FAMILY
DWELLINGS: REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT HEREWITH: PROVIDING
FOR SEVERABILITY: PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE: AND PROVIDING FOR
PUBLICATION. The motion was ~aconded by Councilman Schroedel and the
ORDINANCE was read for a second and final reading by City Attorney
Vason, by title only. Upon roll call vote on passage of the motion,
the result was: Ayes: Oswalt, Smoak, Schroede1, and Byrd. Total Ayes:
Four. Nayes: None. So the ORDINANCE was adopted and the number l10-C
assigned to it.
Councilman, Oswalt offered and moved the adoption of AN ORDINANCE
UNDER THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF CLER80NT, LAKE COUNTY,
FLORIDA, AMENDING SUB-SECTION (F) OF SECTION 26-19 OF THE CODE OF
ORDINANCES: DELETING PUBLIC SCHOOLS AND ADDING CLUSTER DEVELOPMENTS
AS CONDITIONAL USES IN R1AA, RESIDENTIAL ESTATES ZONING DISTRICTS:
REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT HEREWITH: PROVIDING FOR SEVERA-
BILITY: PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE: AND PROVIDING FOR PUBLICATION.
The motion was seconded by Councilman Byrd and the ORDINANCE was read
for a second and final reading by City Attorney Vason, by title only.
Upon roll call vote on passage of the motion the result was: Ayes:
Byrd, Schroedel, Smoak, and Oswalt. Total Ayes: Four. Nayes: None.
So lhe ORDINANCE was adopted and the number lll-C assigned to it.
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Councilman Oswalt offered and moved the adoption of AN ORDINANCE
UNDER THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF CLERMONT, LAKE COUNTY,
FLORIDA, AMENDING SUB-SECTION (D) OF SECTION 26-20 OF THE CODE OF
ORDINANCES: BROHIBITING THOSE SIGNS IN AN R1A, URBAN RESIDENTIAL
ZONING DISTRICT, THAT ARE ALSO PROHIBITED IN A R1AA, RESIDENTIAL
ESTATES ZONING DISTRICT: REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT HERE-
WITH:PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY: PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE: AND
PROVIDING FOR PUBLICATION. The motion was seconded by Councilman
Schroedel, and the Ordinance was read for a second and final reading
by City Attorney Vason, by title only. Upon roll call ,vote on passage
of the m..ion the result was: Ayes: Byrd, Schroedel, Smoat and Oswalt.
Total Ayes: Four. Nayes: None. So the ORDINANCE was adopted and
the Number 112-C assigned to it.
Councilman Oswalt offered and moved the adoption of AN ORDINANCE
UNDER THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF CLERMONT, LAKE COUNTY,
FLORIDA, AMENDING SUB-SECTIONS (C) (1), (C) (2), and (E) (2) OF
SECTION 26-22 OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES: PROVIDING STANDARDS FOR
THE MINIMUM USABLE LAND AREA FOR SlaGLE-FAMILY AND TWO-FAMILY
DWELLINGS: 9ROVIDING FOR MINIMUM LOT WIDTHS AND BUILDING SET-BACK
LINES: DELETING SUB-SECTION (F) (3) OF SECTION 26-22 OF THE CODE
OF ORDINANCES, DELETING CLUSTER DEVELOPMENTS AS A CONDITIONAL USE
IN R2, MEDIUM DENSITY RESIDENTIAL ZONING DISTRICTS: REPEALING ALL
ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT HEREWITH: PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY: PRO-
VIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE: AND PROVIDING FOR PUBLICATION. The
motion was seconded by Councilman Byrd and the ORDINANCE was read
for a second and final reading by City Attorney Vason, by title only.
Upon roll call vote on passage of the motion the result was: Ayes:
Byrd, Schroedel, Smoak, and Oswalt. Total Ayes: Four. Nayes: None.
So the Ordinance was adopted and the number 113-C assigned to it.
Councilman Oswalt offered and moved the adoption of AN ORDINANCE
UNDER THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF CLERMONT, LAKE COUNTY,
FLORIDA, AMENDING SUB-SECTIONS (A),(B),(C),(D),(E),(F), AND (G) OF
SECTION 26-22 OF APPENDIX A OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES: RE-DEFINING
THE PURPOSE IN R3A, TOWNHOUSE RESIDENTIAL ZONING DISTRICTS: AMENDING
SQUARE FOOTAGE REQUIREMENTS FOR PERMITTED USES IN R3A, TOWNHOUSE
RESIDENTIAL ZONING DISTRICTS: REQUIRING MULTIPLE-FAMILY DEVELOPMENTS
OF 24 UNITS OR MORE TO OBTAIN A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT: ESTABLISHING
MINIMUM LAND SQUARE FOOTAGE REQUIREMENTS IN R3A, TOWNHOUSE RESIDENTIAL
ZONING DISTRICTS: ESTABLISHING MINIMUM LOT SIZE REQUIREMENTS IN R3A,
TOWNHOUSE RESIDENTIAL ZONING DISTRICTS: ESTABLISHING A MAXIMUM LOT
COVERAGE IN R3A, TOWNHOUSE RESIDENTIAL ZONING DISTRICTS: ESTABLISHING
SIGN REQUIREMENTS IN R3A, TOWNHOUSE RESIDENTIAL ZONING DISTRICTS:
PROVIDING FOR MINIMUM BUILDING SET-BACK REQUIREMENTS IN R3A, TOWN-
HOUSE RESIDENTIAL ZONING DISTRICTS: REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES IN
CONFLICT HEREWITH: PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY, PROVIDING AN EFFEtTIVE
DATE: AND PROVIDING FOR PUBLICATION. The motion was seconded by
Councilman Byrd and the Ordinance was read for a second and final
reading by City Clerk Carroll, by title only. Upon roll call vote on
passage of the motion the result was: Ayes: Byrd, Schroedel, Smoak,
and Oswalt. Total Ayes: Four. Nayes: None. So the Ordinance was
adopted and the Number 114-C assigned to it.
Councilman B~rd offered and moved the adoption of AN ORDINANCE UNDER
THE CODE OF RDINANCES OF THE CITY OF CLERMONT, LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA,
AMENDING SUB-SECTION (A),(B),(C),(E),(F), AND (G) OF SECTION 26-23
OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES: DEFINING THE PURPOSE IN R3, RESIDENTIAL
PROFESSIONAL ZONING DISTRICTS: DELETING TWO-FAMILY TOWNHOUSES AND
MULTIPLE-FAMILY DWELLINGS AS PERMITTED USES IN RESIDENTIAL PROFESSIONAL
ZONING DISTRICTS: ESTABLISHING MINIMUM USABLE LAND AREAS, LOT WIDTHS
AND LOT AREAS IN R3, RESIDENTIAL PROFESSIONAL ZONING DISTRICTS:
ESTABLISHING MAXIMUM LOT COVERAGE AND BUILDING HEIGHT REQUIREMENTS:
ESTABLISHING BUILDING SET-BACK REQUIREMENTS: ADDING MULTIPLE-FAMILY
DEVELOPMENTS OF TWBNTY-FOUR (24) OR MORE UNITS AS A CONDITIONAL USE
IN R3, RESIDENTIAL PROFESSIONAL ZONING DISTRICTS: ESTABLISHING MINIMUM
OFF-STREET PARKING REQUIREMENTS FOR FAMILY DWELLINGS IN R3, RESIDENTIAL
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PROFESSIONAL ZONING DISTRICTS: REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT
HEREWITH: PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY: PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE:
AND PROVIDING FOR PUBLICATION. The motion was seconded by Councilman
Schroedel and the Ordinance was read for a second and final reading
by City Clerk Carroll, by title only. Upon roll call vote on
passage of the motion the result was: Ayes: Byrd, Schroedel, Smoak,
and Oswalt. Total Ayes: Four. Nayes: None. So the ORDINANCE was
adopted and the number 115-C assigned to it.
Councilman Oswalt offered and moved the adoption of AN ORDINANCE
UNDER THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF CLERMONT, LAKE COUNTY,
FLORIDA, AMENDING SUB-SECTIONS (E), (2) AND (E) (3) OF SECTION 26-24
OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES: AMENDING SUB-SECTION (F) (9) OF SECTION
26-24 OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES: ESTABLISHING BUILDING SETBACK LINES
IN Cl, NEIGHBORHOOD COMMERCIAL ZONING DISTRICTS: ADDING TOWNHOUSE AND
MULTIPLE-FAMILY SWELLINGS AS A CONDITIONAL USE IN Cl, NEIGHBORHOOD
COMMERCIAL ZONING DISTRICTS: REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT
HEREWITH: PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY: PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE:
AND PROVIDING FOR PUBLICATION. The motion was seconded by Councilman
Schroedel and the Ordinance was read for a second and final reading
by City Clerk Carroll, by title only. Upon roll call vote on passage
of the motion, the result was: Ayes: Oswalt, Smoak, Schroedel, and
Byrd. Total Ayes: Four. Nayes: None. So the ORDINANCE was adopted
and the number 116-C assigned to it.
Councilman Oswalt offered and moved the adoption of AN ORDINANCE UNDER
THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF CLERMONT, LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA,
AMENDING SUB-SECTIONS (E) (2) AND (E) (3) OF SECTION 26-25 OF THE
CODE OF ORDINANCES: AMENDING SUB-SECTION (F) (5) OF SECTION 26-25 OF
THE CODE OF ORDINANCES: ADDING A NEW SUB-SECTION, NUMBERED (6) TO
SUB-SECTION (F) OF SECTION 26-25 OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES: ESTABLISHING
BUILDING SETBACK LINES IN C2, GENERAL COMMERCIAL ZONING DISTRICTS:
ADDING TOWNHOUSE AND MULTIPLE-FAMILY DWELLINGS AS A CONDITIONAL USE
IN C2, GENERAL COMMERCIAL ZONING DISTRICTS: ESIABLISHING WELDING SHOPS
AS A CONDITIONAL USE IN C-2, GENERAL COMMERCIAL ZONING DISTRICTS:
REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT HEREWITH: PROVIDING FOR SEVER-
ABILITY: PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE: AND PROVIDING FOR PUBLICATION.
The motion was seconded by Councilman Byrd and the Ordinance was read
for a second and final reading by City Attorney Vason, by title only.
Upon roll call vote on passage of the motion, the result was: Ayes:
Oswalt, Smoat, Schroedel, and Byrd. Total Ayes: Four. Nayes: None.
So the ORDINANCE was adopted and the number 117-C assigned to it.
Councilman Oswalt offered and moved the adoption of AN ORDINANCE
UNDER THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF CLERMONT, LAKE COUNTY,
FLORIDA, AMENDING SECTION 26-41 OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES: ESTABLISHING
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS FOR OFF-STREET AUTOMOBILE PARKING SPACES: REPEALING
ALL ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT HEREWITH: PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY:
PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE: AND PROVIDING FOR PUBLICATION. The motion
was seconded by Councilman Schroedel and the Ordinance was read for a
second and final reading by City Attorney Vason, by title only. Upon
roll call vote on passage of the motion, the result was: Ayes: Oswalt,
Smoak, Schroedel, and Byrd. Total Ayes: Four. Nayes: None. So the
ORDINANCE was adopted and the number 118-C assigned to it.
Councilman Oswalt offered and moved the adoption of AN ORDINANCE UNDER
THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF CLERMONT, LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA,
AMENDING SUB-SECTION (1) OF SUB-SECTION (A) OF SECTION 26-50 OF THE
CODE OF ORDINANCES: ESTABLISHING CERTAIN STANDARDS FOR SITE PLAN
REQUIREMENTS: REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT HEREWITH: PROVIDING
FOR SEVERABILITY: PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE: AND PROVIDING FOR
PUBLICATION.
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The motion was seconded by Councilman Schroede1 and the Ordinance was
read for a second and final reading by City Attorney Vason, by title
only. Upon roll call vote on passage of the motion, the result was:
Ayes: Oswalt, Smoak, Scheoedel, and Byrd. Total Ayes: Four. Nayes:
None. So the ORDINANCE was adopted and the number l19-C assigned
to it.
Councilman Oswalt offered and .oved the adoption of AN ORDINANCE
UNDER THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF CLERMONT, LAKE COUNTY,
FLORIDA, REPEALING SECTIONS 26-47, 26-62, and 26-63 OF THE CODE OF
ORDINANCES: REPEALING AUTOMOBILE SERVICE STATION REQUIREMENTS: RE-
PEALING PROVISION FOR GROUP PROJECTS AND CLUSTER DEVELOPMENTS:
REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT HEREWITH: PROVIDING FOR SEVER-
ABILITY: PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE: AND PROVIDING FOR PUBLICATION.
The motion was seconded by Councilman Byrd and the Ordinance was read
for a second and final reading by City Attorney Vason, by title only.
Upon roll call vote on passage of the motion, the result was: Ayes:
Oswalt, Smoak, Schroedel, and Byrd. Total Ayes:Four. Nayes: None.
So the ORDINANCE was adopted and the 120-C assigned to it.
Counci~man Bbrd offered and moved the adoption of AN ORDINANCE UNDER
THE CODE OF RDINANCES OF THE CITY OF CLERMONT, LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA,
ADDING NEW SUB-SECTIONS (H), (I), AND (J) TO SECTION 26-87 OF THE CODE
OF ORDINANCES: ESTABLISHING MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS AND PROCEDURES FOR
MAKING APPLIAATION FOR CONDITIONAL USE PERMITS: REPEALING ALL ORDI-
NANCES IN CONFLICT HEREWITH: PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY: PROVIDING
AN EFFECTIVE DATE: AND PROVIDING FOR PUBLICATION. The motion was
seconded by Councilman Schroede1 and the Ordinance was read for a
second and final reading by City Clerk Carroll, by title only. Upop
roll call vote on passage of the motion, the result was: Ayes: Oswalt,
Smoak, Schroedel, and Byrd. Total Ayes: Four. Nayes: None. So the
ORDINANCE was adopted and the number 121-C assigned to it.
AN ORDINANCE UNDER THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF CLERMONT,
LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA, PROMULGATING NEW ORDINANCE NUMBER 26-51 OF THE
CODE OF ORDINANCES: REQUIRING CERTIFIAATION BY A REGISTERED PROFESSION-
AL ENGINEER, THAT CERTAIN DEVELOPMENTS OR PROJECTS CONSTRUCTED WITHIN
THE CITY LIMITS OF THE CITY OF CLERMONT SHALL RETAIN ON THE SITE OF
SAID PROJECT OR DEVELOPMENT, A FIVE-YEAR RAINFALL: REPEALING ALL
ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT HEREWITH: PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY: PROVIDING
AN EFFECTIVE DATE: PROVIDING FOR PUBLICATION, WAS READ in full by
City Clerk Carroll, whereuson motion was made by Councilman Oswalt,
seconded by Councilman Byr and carried that it be tabled until the
next regular meeting.
With regards a revised fee schedule for zoning and zoning related
actitities as recommended by the City Manager and the P & Z
Commission, motion was made bl Councilman Schroede1, seconded by
Councilman Byrd and carried that City Attorney Vason be instructed
to prepare the necessary ordinance to implement these changes.
Wity regards recommendation of the P & Z Commission that the maximum
size of political signs in C-l, C-2, M-l and M-2 zones be increased
from 12 square feet to 32 square feet, and the suggestion of Mayor
Smoak that the required $50.00 deposit for placing of political signs
be deleted, motion was made by Councilman Byrd that these be accepted.
The mo.ion died for lack of a second.
With regards inquiry of the City Manager as to Council's desire to
participate in the federilly funded -701- Local Planning Assistance
Program, it was consensus that no action be taken at this time.
The meeting was adjourned at 10!30 P.M.
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Do ores W. Carroll, C Y Clerk