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AGENDA
PLANNING & ZONING BOARD MEETING
TUESDAY, JULY 18, 1989 - 1:30 PM
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PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
INVOCATION
ITEM
ACTION
A. Approval of minutes of June 13, 1989
CONDmONAL USES:
ALL TESTIMONY IS GIVEN UNDER OATH. The Board follows thc procedures outlined below:
1. The Chairman reads from the Public Hearing Notice each item as it is presented.
2. The Planning Director advises the Board of any pertinent background information.
3. The applicant or his representative presents his casc.
4. Persons who support the application speak.
5. The Planning Director presents any supporting written documents.
6. Persons who oppose the application speak.
7. The Planning Director presents any opposing written documents.
8. Persons supporting the application (other than applicant) may speak in rebuttal.
9. Persons opposing may speak in rebuttal.
10. The applicant has an opportunity for final rebuttal.
11. The Board makes a decision.
FLORIDA STATUTE 286.0105 STATES: ANY PERSON APPEALING A DECISION OF THIS BOARD
MUST HAVE A RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS TO SUPPORT SUCH APPEAL.
B. Conditional Uses:
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(CONTINUED FROM 6/Il/89)
Lot 1 less south 385 feet, Sever Park
(880 U.s. Hwy. 19 South)
South Gate Park, Inc.ffondelli
Engineering
CU 89-42
Request - Outdoor Commercial
Recreation/Entertainment
Zoned - CH (Highway Commercial)
2. South 385 feet of Lot 1, Sever Park (1160
U.S. Hwy 19 South)
South Gate Park, Inc./Williams Architects
CU 89-46
Request - 1. Vehicle Service AND
2. Outdoor Retail Sales,
Displays, and/or Storage
Zoned - CH (Highway Commercial)
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3. M&B 23.01, Sec. 08-29S-15E
(400 Mandalay A venue)
Equitel (Holiday Inn Surfside )/Suncoast
Beach Service/Peter Pareotis
(~~C. CU 89-47
\ Use Not Specifically
Request -
Identified in Code (Rental of
Non-motorized Recreational
Water Craft [2 Catamarans])
Zoned - ALlC (Aquatic
Lands/Coastal); OSIR
(Open Space Recreation);
AND CR-28 (Resort
Commercial "'I\venty- Eight")
4. M&B 14.06, Sec. 13-29S-15E
(2198 Gulf To Bay Boulevard)
American Oil Co. (Belcher Amoco
Service Center)/John Protopapadakis
CU 89-48
Request - 2-APS (Package Sales of
Alcoholic Beverages)
Zoned - CG (General COllll11ercial)
5. M&B 41.05, Sec. 24-29S-15E
(1496 South Belcher Road)
Mobil Oil Corp. (Mobil Service Station)
CU 89-49
Request - l-APS (package Sales of
('.' Alcoholic Beverages)
Zoned - CC (Commercial Center)
~,... proposed rezoning to CG
(General Commercial)
6. Lots 11 and 12, Hanousek's Sub.
(1255 Missouri Avenue)
Searstown Partner's, Ltd. (David's
Wholesale Liquors)/David W. Moore
CU 89-50
Request - 3-PS (Package Sales of
Alcoholic Beverages)
Zoned - CC (Commercial Center)
7. Lots 1 through 6, Blk. 4, Wallace Sub.
(509 Pine Street)
Dimmitt Cadillac (Dimmitt Car
Leasing)/Ken Booker
CU 89-51
Request - Temporary Building for
Office Space
Zoned - CG (Genral COIllmercial)
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ANNEXATION. WNING. LAND USE PLAN AMENDMENTS. AND weAL PLANNING AGENCY
REVIEW:
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(1) Statement of case by applicant - 5 minute-I)
(2) Presentation by staff - 5 minutes
(3) Comments from public in support/opposition:
individual - 3 minutes
spokesperson for group - 10 minutes
(4) Public Hearings are closed
(5) Discussion/Action by Board
C. Annexation. Zoninlt. Land Use Plan
Amendments. and Local P]annin~ ~ency
Review:
1. (CONTINUED FROM 6/13/89)
Land Development Code Text
Amendment:
Chapter 135, creating Sections 135.1001
through 135.1007
(pROPOSED ORDINANCE)
To Establish the North Greenwood
Commercial District.
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Providing for permitted and conditional
uses within the District; establishing use
limitation, dimensional and numerical
development requirements and an
optional reduction of parking standards
for the district; amendment Section
134.010, Code of Ordinances, to establish
sign regulations for the North Greenwood
Commercial District; creating Section
137.0235, Code of Ordinances, to establish
the North Greenwood Design Review
Board; establishing the membership,
officers, powers and duties of the Board;
establishing North Greenwood Design
Standards and a scoring system to
evaluate building plans for the district;
amendment Sec. 136.006, Code of
Ordinances, relating to the minimum
structural setback for properties fronting
on Greenwood Avenue between Palmetto
Street and Marshall Street. LDCA 89-05.
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Lots 9 through 16, Blk. 1, Lincoln Place
Sub. (Located on the east side of Taft
A venue, between Grant Street and
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LUP 89-03 Z 89-03
Land Use PIan:
FROM: Commercial/fourist Facility
TO: Medium Density Residential
ZoninJI Atlas:
FROM: CN (Neighborhood
Commercial)
TO: RM-16 (Multiple Family
Residential "Sixteenll)
3. (CONnNUED FROM 6/13189)
M&B 24.01, Sec. 10-29S-15E (Located at
the southeast corner of the intersection of
North Greenwood Avenue and Palm Bluff
Street)
(Willow Run, Inc./City of Clearwater)
LUP 89-04 Z 89-04
Land Use PIan:
FROM: High Density Residential
TO: CommerciallTourist Facility
Zonitu! Atlas:
FROM: RM-24 (Multiple Family
(" Residentiall1\venty-Four")
TO: CNG (Nortb Greenwood
"'-,- Commercial)
4. (CONI'INUED FROM 6/13189)
Lots 1 through 4, Lots 7 and 8, Blk. 1,
Lincoln Place Sub., Lots 6 through 11,
Blk. 3, Jackson's C.B. Sub., Lots 6 through
11, Blk.. D, Lots 31 and 32, Palm Park
Sub., Lots 1 through 7, Greenwood
Manor, Lots 1 through 3 and Lots 10
through 12, Mason's Sub., Lots 32 through
35 Blk. F, Lots 32 through 35, BIk. E,
Lots 32 through 35, Blk. D, Greenwood
Park No.2, Lots 15 through 18, BIk. C,
Lots 15 through. 18, Blk. B, Greenwood
Park (Located east and/or west of North
Greenwood Avenue between Grant Street
on the north and Palmetto Street on th.e
south)
(Multiple Owners/City of Clearwater)
Z 89.05
Zo~ Atlas:
FROM: eN (Neighborhood
Commercial)
TO: CNG (North Greenwood
Commercial)
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To allow remote switching stations as a
permitted use in the CN (Neighborhood
Commercial), CR-24 (Resort Commercial
"Twenty-Pour"), CR-28 (Resort
CommercialIlTwenty-Eigbt"), CG
(General Commercial), and CH (Highway
Commercial) zoning districts and to define
the term "Remote Switching Station."
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Chapter 135, amendment Sections 135.097,
135.110, 135.116, 135.122, 135.128, and
137.005 (pROPOSED ORDINANCE)
Remote Switching Stations
D. Chairman's Items
E. Director's Items
F. Board and Staff Comments
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AS THEY WERE MAILED TO yOU. THE STAFF'S
RECOMMENDATION AND ANY OTHER PERTINENT
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MINUTES
PLANNING & ZONING BOARD
TUESDAY, JULY 18, 1989 - 1:30 PM
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Members Prescnt:
Chairman Johnson, Ms. Nixon, Messrs. Green, Hamilton, Mazur, and Schwob
Members Absent:
Mr. Perrell
A. Motion was made by Mr. Mazur, seconded by Mr. Schwob, to approve the minutes of th.e Jlme 13, U89
meeting as corrected. Motion carried unanimously (6 to 0).
Chairman Johnson outlined tbe procedures for conditional uses and advised tbat anyone adversely affected by
a decision of the Planning and Zoning Eoard, with regard to conditional uses, has two weeks from this date in
whicb to file an appeal through the City Clerk's Office. Florida Law requires any party appealing a decision of
this Board to have a record of the proceedings to support the appeal.
ITFMS ARE USTED IN AGENDA ORDER THOUGH NOT NECESSARll.. Y DISCUSSED
IN THAT ORDER.
B. CDnditional Uses:
1. (CONTINUED FROM 6fXll89)
Lot 1 less south 385 feet, Sever Park
(880 U.S. Hwy. 19 South)
South Gate Park, Inc.ffondelli Engineering
CU 89-42
Request -
Zoned -
Outdoor Commercial RecrcationlEntertainment
CH (Highway Commercial)
Mr. Hilton explained the background of the case and submitted, in writing, the staff recommendation.
~. Mr. George Bozza, representative of applicank ~ state~ he has ~eveloped miniaturedgolf courses thrd~ughout Florida
~:.l and the West. He advised the go-kart trac 15 not llUperahvc to the project an was propose In order to use
the properly to its full potential. Mr. Bozza stated there will be some trees lost but as many as possible will be
saved. He stated the other golf courses with which he has been associated do Dot become nuisances. He advised
lighting is controlled and the mountain will act as a buffer for the mobile home residents from the noise of U.S.
Hwy. 19.
After questioning by Board members, Mr. Bozza advised as follows: Proposed hours of operation will be from
10:00 AM to 11:00 PM; his miniature golf courses are operated with and without speakers; the speakers are used
as a paging system when necessary; music used will be mainly theme music; and, the main theme of this golf
course will be African.
Ms. Nixon expressed concern about loss of trees. After questioning by Ms. Nixon, Mr. Bozza advised 50% of
. the trees VIill stay and it is to his benefit to save as many trees as possible. He also advised if the go-kart track
is not approved, he will expand the golf course. After questioning by Mr. Schwob, Mr. Bozza stated he intends
no alcoholic beverage sales.
Discussion following regarding whether the nearby mobile home residents or the owner of the park received
official notice of the subject request.
In support of the subject request, Mr. John Quattrocki. owner of the motel provertv. advised the mobile home
residents are aware of the proposed project.
Motion was made by Iv1s. Nixon to deny the above request. Motion died for lack of a second.
Discussion followed regarding the possibility of continuing the subject request to allow the applicant to submit
a re'~sed site plan that shows no 90-kart track.
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Motion was made by Mr. Mazur, seconded by Mr. Schwob, to continue the above request to the Planning and
Zoning Board Meeting of August 15, 1989. Motion carded (4 to 2) with Ms. Nixon and Mr. Johnson voting
"nay.".
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Zoned -
1. Vehicle Service AND
2. Outdoor Retail Sales, Displays, and/or Storage
CH (Highway C0111D1ercial)
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South 385 feet of Lot 1, Sever Park (1160 U.S. 1-1 wy 19 SOllth)
South Gate Park, Inc,/Williams Architects
CU 89-46
Request -
Mr. Hilton explained the background of the case and submitted, in writing the staff recommendation.
Mr. Hank St. Jean, representative of applicant, stated applicant will follow code requirements. He requested tIle
Euilding Permit be required to be obtained within one year of certification of a site plan because other agencies
are involved. He stated only light maintenance of vehicles will be performed on site. After questioning by Ms.
Nixon, Mr. St. Jean advised the hours of operation will be the same as at other Lokey operations and there VIlli
be no engine testing at the subject site.
After questioning by Board members, Mr. 8t Jean advised as follows: A site plan will be submitted tluough
normal channels; he is working with Engineering staff and SWFWMD in regard to retention areas; and, as many
of the trees as possible will be retained.
Mr. Schwob felt a condition of approval that no major engine repairs as defmed in the Land Development Code
be included if the request is approved.
No persons appeared in support of or in opposition to the above request.
Motion was made by Mr. Schwab, seconded by Mr. Green, to approve the above request subject to the
following: 1) That a site plan be submitted within six (6) months; 2) That a subdivision plat be certified; 3) That
a Building Permit be procured within one (1) year of certification of the site plan; and 4) That no major repairs
as defined in Section 136.025 ( c) (27) of the Land Development Code be performed on site. Motion. carried
unanimously (6 to 0).
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M&B 23.01, Sec. 08-29S-15E
(400 Mandalay Avenue)
Equitel (Holiday Inn Surfside)/Suncoast Beach ServicelPeter Poreotis
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Request - Use Not Specifically Identified in Code (Rental of Non-motorized Recreational Water
Craft [2 Catamarans])
Zoned - AL/C (AquaticLands/Coastal); OS/R (OpenSpaceRecreation);ANDCR-28 (Resort
Commercial "Twenty-Eight")
Mr. Hilton explained the background of the case and submitted, in writing, the staff recommendation.
Atty. George Greer, representative of property owner and applicant, stated rental of the catamarans wiU only
be to hotel guests. He stated the use is compatible with neighboring uses, there will be no adverse impact, and
property values will not be affected. He agreed with the Harbormaster's written comment that the catamarans
stay away from the Pier 60 area. Atty. Greer stated the concessionaire who will rent the catamarans operates
at 38 hotels and has had no accidents.
After questioning by Ms. Nixon, Mr. Hilton stated staff discussion which advised the catamarans WDuld be for
use of hotel guests only was based upon inforDlation submitted with the application.
No persons appeared in support of or in opposition to the above request.
Motion was made by Mr. Schwob, seconded by Mr. Hamilton, to approve the above request subject t() the
following: 1) That a certificate of use be obtained within six (6) months; and 2) That the catamarans stay clear
of the Pier 60 area. Motion carried unaninlously (6 to 0).
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Zoned -
2-APS (Package Sales of Alcoholic Beverages)
CG (General Commercial)
4. M&B 14.06, Sec. 13-29S-15E
(2198 Gulf To Bay Boulevard)
American Oil Co. (Belcher Amoco Service Center)/Jolm Protopapadakis
CU 89-48
Mr. Polatty explained tlte background of the case and submitted, in writing, the staff recommendation.
Mr. Daniel MarouIis, representative of applicant, stated applicant purchased the gas station and he wants an
alcoholic beverage license because people are requesting beer and wine. He felt the alcoholic beverages will help
gasoline sales.
After questioning by Mr. Jol111son, Mr. Maroulis stated the requests for beer and wine have been recent and he
does not know if the fonner owner had requests for alcoholic beverages.
No persons appeared ill support of or in opposition to the above request.
Motion was made by Mr. Schwob, seconded by Mr. Hamilton, to approve the above request subject to the
following: 1.) That the requisite license be obtained within six (6) months. Motion carried (4 to 2) with Ms.
Nixon and Mr. Johnson voting "nay." Ms. Nixon felt the subject property was too close to a residential area and
to Albertson's which also sells alcoholic beverages. Mr. Johnson felt it is not ill the interest of Clearwater to sell
beer and wine on every corner. Mr. Green stated he did not see a basis for denial of the request.
5. M&E 41.05, Sec. 24-29S-15E
(1496 South Belcher Road)
Mobil Oil Corp. (Mobil Service Station)
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Zoned - CC (Commercial Center) proposed rezoning to CO (General Commercial)
Mr. Polatly explained th.e background of the case and submitted, in writing, tb.e staff recommendation.
Ms. Angela Adams, representative of Mobil Oil Corp., stated applicant intends to completely rebuild the site.
She also stated a car wash will not be built on the site. Ms. Adams advised a variance to the separation distance
requirement from a residential area will not be necessary because there will be no deliveries between 10:00 PM
and 6:00 AM. Sh.c stated a variance to the separation distance requirement from a similarly licensed
establish:ment will be required. She stated the use of tb.e property will not change from tb.e current l-APS license
in effect for the property.
No persons appeared ill support of or in opposition to the above request.
Ms Nixon stated she is not in favor of approval of the above request because the subject property is too close
to a residential area and to Winn Dixie which also sells alcoholic beverages but the subject license is already in
use.
Motion Vias made by Mr. Schwob, seconded by Mr. Hamilton, to approve the above request subject to the
following: 1) That a Building Permit be obtained within six (6) months; and 2) That the necessary variances to
the separation dist~ce requirement be approved by the City Commission. Motion carried unanimously (6 to
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Request -
Zoned -
3-PS (Package Sales of A1coholicBeveragcs)
CC (Commercial Center)
6. Lots 11 and 12, Hanousek's Sub.
(1255 Missouri Avenue)
Searstown Partner's, Ltd. (David's Wholesale Liqllors)/David W. Moore
CU 89-50
Mr. Polatty explained the background of the case and submitted, in writing, the staff recommendation.
Mr. David Moore, applicant, stated he will provide a convenience to people in the shopping center as there are
no other package stores in the shopping center. He stated he will not have on-premise consumption of alcoholic
beverages. He also stated he agrees to 110 deliveries between the hours of 10:00 PM and 6:00 AM and he i11tends
to run a clean operation.
After questioning by Board members, Mr. Moore advised as follows: He has no experience in alcoholic be. verage
sales or in retail sales; he obtained the license when the quota was increased; be will personally run the bll.siness;
and, there is no other package store in the shopping center as Winn Dixie only sells beer and wine.
No persons appeared in support of or in opposition to the above request.
Motion was made by Mr. Schwab, secouded by Mr. Hamilton, to approve tile above request subject to the
following: 1) That hours of operation be limited to 9:00 AM to 9:00 PM, Monday through Saturday; 2) That
there be no deliveries between the hours of 10:00 PM and 6:00 AM; 3) That a variance to the separation distance
requirement be approved by the City Commission; and, 4) That the Occupational License be obtained witllin six
(6) months. Motion carried unanimously (6 to 0).
7. Lots 1 through 6, Blk. 4, Wallace Sub. (509 Pine Street)
Dimmitt Cadillac (Dimmitt Car Leasing)/Ken Booker
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Zoned -
Temporary Building for Office Space
CG (General Commercial)
Mr. Mazur declared a conflict of interest (see form attached) and advised he will not participate in the Board's
discussion or vote on the above request.
Mr. Richter explained the background of the case and submitted, in writing, tite staff recommendation.
Mr. Kenneth Booker, representative of applicant, stated applicant intends to build a body shop but construction
of the permanent building has been delayed due to a holdup in negotiations with D.G.T.
No persons appeared in support of or in opposition to the above request.
Motion was made by Mr. Schwob, seconded by Mr. Hamilton, to approve tite abovc request subject to the
following: 1) That the temporary building be approved for a period of one (1) year. Motion carried (5 to 0).
C. Anncxation. Zoning" Land Use Plan Amendments. and Local Plannin~ Agency Review:
1. (CONTINUED FROM 6/13/89)
Land Development Code Text Amendment:
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Providing for permitted and conditional uses within the District; establishing use limitation,
dimensional and numerical development requ.irements and an optional reduction of parking
standards for the district; amendment Section 134.010, Code of Ordinances, to establish sign
regulations for the North Greenwood Commercial District; creating Section 137.0235, C()de of
Ordinances, to establish the North Greenwood Design Review Board; establishing the membership,
officers, powers and duties of the Board; establishing North Greenwood Design Standards and a
scoring system to evaluate building plans for the district; amendment Sec. 136.006, Code of
Chapter 135, creating Sections 135.1001 through. 135.1007
(pROPOSED ORDINANCE)
To Establish the North Greenwood Commercial District.
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Lots 9 through 16, Blk. 1, Lincoln Place Sub. (Located on the cast side of Taft Avenue, between
Grant Street and Carlton Street)
(Multiple Owners/City of Clearwater)
LUP 89-03 Z 89-03
Ordinances, relating to the minimum structural setback for properties fronting on Greenwood
Avenue between Palmetto Street and Marshall Street. IDCA 89-05
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Mr. Richter explained the background of the proposed ordinance and accompanying resolution and submitted,
in writing, the staff recommendation. He explained the changes necessary to tbe Land Development Code to
effectuate the North Greenwood Commercial district. He further explained tlle North Greenwood Economic
Development Task Force's ideas for architectural style proposed for the area and to create a compact,
pedestrian, commercial district.
No persons appeared in support of or in opposition to the proposed ordinance and accompanying resolution.
Discussion followed regarding the thoroughness of the task force's work in developing the North Greenwood
Commercial district.
Concern was expressed by Mr. Hamilton that similar design committees would be established throughout the City
though he agreed the North Greenwood area needs attention. Mr. Polatty agreed it would be difficult to manage
other such districts in the City and felt the suggested changes are the beginning of better things for the area.
The Board commented on the lack of citizen comments regarding the proposed changes.
Motion was made by Mr. Scb.wob, seconded by Ms. Nixon, to recommend approval of the proposed ordinance
and accompanying resolution subject to review and approval by the North Greenwood Economic Development
Task Force. Motion carried unanimously (6 to 0).
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FROM: Commercial/fourist Facility
TO: Medium Density Residential
Zoning Atlas:
FROM: CN (Neighborhood Commercial)
TO: RM-16 (Multiple Family Residential"Sixtecn")
The above property is located on the east side of Taft Avenue, bctween Grant Street and Carlton Street.
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Mr. Richter explained the background of the above request, advised tIle request is in conjunction with the
proposed North Greenwood Commercial district, and submitted, in writing the staff recommendation.
No persons appeared in support of or in opposition to tile above request.
Motion was made by Mr. Scb.wob, seconded by Mr. Green, to recommend approval of the zoning amendment
from CN (Neighborhood Commercial) to RM-16 (Multiple Family Residential"Sixteenll) and a Land Use Plan
amendment from Commercialtfourist Facility to Medium Density ResidentiaL Motion carried unanimously (6
toO).
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M&B 24.01, Sec. 10-29S-15E (Located at the southeast corner of the intersection of North
Greenwood Avenue and Palm Bluff Street)
(Willow Run, Inc./City of Clcarwater)
LUP 89-04 Z 89-04
Land Use Plan:
FROM: High Density Residential
TO: Commercial/fourist Facility
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FROM: RM-24 (Mu.ltiple Family Residential"Twenly-FoLlI")
TO: CNG (North Greenwood Commercial)
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Lots 1 through 4, Lots 7 and 8, Blk. 1, Lincoln Place Sub., Lots 6 through 11, Blk. 3, Jackson's C.E.
Sub., Lots 6 through 11, Blk. D, Lots 31 and 32, Palm Park Sub., Lots 1 through 7, Greenwood
Manor, Lots 1 through 3 and Lots 10 tluough 12, Mason's Sub., Lots 32 through 35 Blk. F, Lots 32
through 35, Blk. E, Lots 32 through 35, Blk. D, Greenwood Park No.2, Lots 15 through 18, BIk.
C, Lots 15 through 18, Blk. B, Greenwood Park (Located east and/or west of North Greenwood
Avenue between Grant Street on the north and Palmetto Street on the south)
(Multiple Owners/City of Clearwater)
Z 89-05
The above property is located at the southeast corner of the intersection of North Greenwood Avenue and Palm
Bluff Street.
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Mr. Richter explained the background of the above request, advised the request is in conjunction with the
proposed North Greenwood Commercial district, and submitted, in writing, the staff recommendation.
No persons appeared in support of or in opposition to the above request.
Motion was made by Mr. Schwab, seconded by Mr. Green to recommend approval of the zoning amendment
from RM-24 (Multiple Family ResidentialITwenty-Four") to CNG (North Greenwood Commercial) and a Land
Use Plan amendment from High Density Residential to Commercialrrourist Facility. Motion carried
unanimously (6 to 0).
Zo~ Atlas:
FROM: CN (Neighborhood Commercial)
TO: CNG (North Greenwood Commercial)
The above property is located east and/or west of North Greenwood Avenue between Grant Street on the north
and Palmetto Street on the south.
Mr. Richter explained the background of the above request, advised the request is in conjunction with the
proposed North Greenwood Commercial district, and submitted, in writing, the staff recommendation.
( No persons appeared in support of or opposition of the above request.
Motion was made by Mr. Schwab, seconded by Mr. Green, to recommend approval of the zoning amendment
from eN (Neighborhood Commercial) to CNG (North Greenwood Commercial). Motion carried unanimously
(6 to 0).
5. Land Development Code Text Amendment:
Chapter 135, amendment Sections 135.097, 135.110, 135.116, 135.122, 135.128, and 137.005
(pROPOSED ORDINANCE)
Remote Switching Stations
To allow remote switching stations as a permitted use in the CN (Neighborhood Commercial), CR-
24 (Resort Commercial "Twenty-Fourlt), CR-28 (Resort Commercial"Twenty-Eight"), CG (General
Commercial), and CH (Highway Commercial) zoning districts and to defIne the term "Remote
Switching Station." LDeA 89-08
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Mr. Richter explained the background of the subject request and submitted, in writing, the staff recommendation.
Mr. Richard Eaker, GTE, advised remote switching stations are currently allowed in the Public/Semi-Public
zoning district which is usually reserved for libraries, schools, churches, and similar facilities. He also advised
that any time a remote switching station is needed a Zoning and Land Use Plan Amendment is necessary. Mr.
Baker stated remote switching stations arc unmanned facilities and the only time someone is needed on site is
when service is necessary.
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After questioning by Board members, Mr. Baker advised as follows: The stations are air conditioned; there are
fitandby batteries; and most stations are poured concrete with stucco. He also advised GTE strives hard to make
the stations compatible with surrounding areas.
Discussion followed regarding stations on the beach and it was felt part of the problem are Code requirements.
Further discussion followed regarding parking requirements at remote switching stations.
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Motion was made by Mr. Schwob, seconded by Mr. Hamilton, to recommend approval of the above proposed
ordinance regarding remote switching stations. Motion carried unanimously (6 to 0).
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E. DIRECfOR'S ITEM
Mr. Polatty advised the Board that the draft of the Rules and Regulations was submitted with proposed changes
to include reducing the quorum from five (5) to four (4) members, requiring only those members in attendance
vote on an item, and following one procedure for both conditional uses and annexation/zoninglland use plan
amendments rather than following two different procedures.
Discussion followed regarding the specific order of presentation.
Motion was made by Ms. Nixon, seconded by Mr. Green, to approve th.e recommended changes in Article VI.
Motion carried unanimously (6 to 0).
Meeting adjourned at 4:08 PM.
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