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10/18/1988 (2) P&Z '.' ' " j-... . PLANNING &. ZONING BOARD DATE I~/II'/Lcr ':J JLCvnvc 16 C) ~ ....._--_......;... . " ;,', , .'.', ' " " . , , . ' , ' . . .: . ,..',. I' . ,'. ~, ' "'. . 5:... (' AGENDA PLANNING & ZONING BOARD MEETING TUESDAY, October 18, 1988 - 1:30 PM PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE INVOCATION ITEM ACTION A. Approval of minutes of October 4, 1988 CONDITIONAL USES: ALL TESTIMONY IS GIVEN UNDER OATH. The Board follows the procedures outlined below: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. I' 9. f \t~)....:, 10. 11. The Chairman reads from the Public Hearing Notice each item l1B it 16 presented. The Planning Director advises the Board of any pertinent background information. The applicant or his representative presents hi.s c~se. Persons who support the application speak. The Planning Director presents any supporting written documents. Persons who support the application speak. The Planning Director presents any opposing written documents. Persons supporting the applicati.on (other than applicant) may speak in rebuttal. Persons opposing may speak in rebuttal. The applicant has an opportunity for final rebuttal. The Board makes a decision. FLORIDA STATUTE 286.0105 STATES: ANY PERSON APPEALING A DEC ISION 01" THIS BOARD MUST HAVE A RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS TO SUPPORT SUCH APPEAL. B. Conditional Uses: 1. Lot 79, Ambleside 2nd Add. (585 Casler Avenue) Edwin & Nina Foster CU 88-86 f .. \... P & Z Agenda Request - Level I Group Care (Increase from 5 to 8 cared for adults) Zoned - RS-8 (Single Family Residential "Eight") 1 10/18/88 " . . ' ' /. *,' . . ~ " " . ' .' . ". . . , '.. I (, . " . 2. M&Bs 21.00,23.01,23.02,23.10, 23.1.1,24.05, Sec. 17-29S-16E (430 Park Place Boulevard, #500) Gulf Bay Venture & MDC Assoc. 81-A, Ltd. (Mattie's Seafood & Grille, Inc.)/M8tthew Tiernan CU 88-87 :'." (""."., ~. ' Request - 4-COP-SRX (On Premise Consumption of Alcoholic Beverages) Zoned - CC (Commercial Center) 3. M&B 33.05, Sec. 05-29S-16E (1715 Coachman Plaza Drive) Steve Simotes (B&M Beverage Center, Inc.)/Herschel McNees CU 88-88 Request - 2-APS (Package Sales of Alcoholic Beverages) Zoned - Cll (Highway Commercial) 4. Lots 10 & 11, Blk. 14, Country Club Add. (509 North Prescott Avenue) Diane Hearing/M. Jane Roberts eu 88-89 II:' ,:' ';", Request - Level I Group Care (Increase of 5 to 8 cared for adults) Zoned - RS-B (Single Fa11lily Residential "Eight") S. M&B 11.01, Sec. 08-29S-l6E (2907A S.R. 590, Suite 1) Adamo Investors I, Ltd./ John Nadeau CU 88-90 Request - 2-COP (On Premise Consumption & Package Sales of Alcoholic Beverages) Zoned - CN (Neighborhood Commercial) 6. M&B 13.01, Sec. 08-29S-1SE (126 Island Way) Helga Glaesel (LaRose Gourmet Restaurant)/Cyprian Enterprises, Inc./Vasos Miltiadou eu 88-91 Request - 2-COP (On Premise Consumption of Alcoholic Beverages) Zoned - CC (Commercial Center) tfi ,; ,.. P & Z Agenda 2 10/18/88 ..,!:: .':.-, 1 "~' , .' 1-., ,:~ ~J. 7. Part Lot 1, Lots 2, 3~ 4, 24 & 25, Blk. B, Bayside Sub. No. 5 (630 Gulfview Boulevard South) Elias Anastasopoulos (Jo-Go Amusement Center)/Bill Walters CU 88-92 r~' Reques t - 1. Outdoor Commercial Recreation/ Entertainment AND Video/Electronic Game Rooms (Beach Commercial) 2. Zoned - CB 8. M&B 14.18, Sec. 21-29S-15E (1569 South Fort Harrison Avenue) Fairwinds Properties, Inc./ Jeff Moore or Greg Veltman CU 88-93 Request - Use Not Specifically [dentified In The Code (Residcntlnl Treatment Facility for 28 Adults) Zoned - CN (Neighborhood Commercial C. Chairman's Items D. Director's Items E. Board and Staff Comments ("" ~.,t.... :,." . ,: "'," " ',:,-::,' ( (,. P & Z Agendo 3 10/18/88 . '. :. ~.' _~,' . ,.f." :. ." . ..... I~ ,'. .,".: ",'~ J. '. ':' '._ I" I..:.'.... MINUTES PLANNING & ZONING BOARD TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1988 - 1:30 PM t'" .~". , , , <f Members Present: Vic.e Chairman Hogan, Ms. Nixon, Messrs. Ferrell, Green, Hamilton, and Sc.hwob Also present: M. A. Galbraith, Jr., City Attorney Members Absent: Chairman Johnson A. Motion was made by Mr. Schwob, seconded by Mr. Green, minutes of the October 4, 1988 meeting as \"ritten. unanimously (6 to 0). to appl'ove the Mot ion carried Vice Chair-man Hogan au tlined the procedures for cOI1.dit lonal uses and advis ed that anyone adversely affected by a decision of the Planning and Zoning Board, with regard to conditional uses, has two weeks from this date in which 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. ITEKS ARE LISTED IN AGENDA ORDER THOUGH NOT NECESSARILY DISCUSSED IN THAT ORDER. B. Conditional Uses: 1. Lot 79, Ambleside 2nd Add. (585 Casler Avenue) Edwin & Nina Foster CU 88-86 ~1.,,'-- ~\.. Request - Level I Group Care (Increase from 5 to 8 cared for adults) Zoned - RS-8 (Single Family Residential "Eight") Ms. Harvey advised as follows: This is a request for Level I Group Care, specifically an Adult Congregate Living Facility in the Single Family Residential "Eight" zoning district; the specific request is to increase the number of persons cared for from 5 to 8 people; the governing sections of the Land Development Code are Sections l36.025(b) and (c)(14); the Traffic Engineer had no objection; and, 4 parking spaces are required, 2 have been provided and applicant is requesting a variance of 2 spaces. Ms. Harvey stated the variance is scheduled to be hear-d by the Development Code Adjustment Board on October 27, 1988. She also stated the variance was applied for at the staff's suggestion because this Board felt ACLF's should expand in such a way so as to retain the residential character of the neighborhood. Ms. Harvey aqvised staff recommended approval of the above request subject to the following: 1) That a parking variance be approved by the Development Code Adjustment Board; and 2) That the license from HRS for 8 persons be obtained within 6 months. ( ......... Mr. Edwin Foster, applicant stated the existing ACLF is licensed for 5 people and he wants to expand to 8 persons because of the need for such facilities. After questioning by Board members, Mr. Foster advised as follows: He received his license from HRS in March, 1988 and began operation in May, 1988; he and his wife supervise the operation and have attendants present during the day; P & Z HINUTES 1 10/18(88 Motion was made by Mr. Schwab, seconded by Mr. Hamilton, to approve the above request subject to the fol10\l71ng: 1) That a parking variance be approved by the Development Code Adjustment Board; and 2) That the license from HRS for 8 persons be obtained within 6 months. Ms. Harvey suggested the Board may want to cons ide r adding a condi t ion specif ica1ly limiting the total number of persons allowed to reside i.n the house. /"" I' he intends to have 2 people on 48-hour shifts but if there is a live-in attendant, there will be 7 cared-for individuals; the average age of the residents is 80 years; transportation is provided for the residents to doctor's appointments which usually number OLle or two a month; no residents have automobiles; and, families of residents reside in the area and visit residents on the average of one time a week. Ms. Harvey advised that one letter of opposition was received from a neighboring resident. In opposition to the above request, the following person appeared to give her comments: Mrs. Woodard Steppe, daughter of property owner of 621 Casler Avenue, stated the area is a strictly residential neighborhood and cars should be parked in the garage. After questioning by Board members, Mrs. Steppe advised as follows: Her main objection is cars being parked outside; she has not noticed 1a te1y if cars have been parked at the subject locat ion; and) the current facility looks very nice. Mrs. Steppe felt the ACLF i,s a commercial use since it is a money-making operation. In rebuttal) Mr. Foster stated the property is large enough to support 8 people without remodeling the garage. He also stated that staff usually parks in the garage, but sometLmes parks in the driveway or on the street. Mr. Foster stated that other cars are parked tn the street and he felt the facility is not detrimental to the neighborhood. Mr. Ferrell felt it is a plus that the staff can park in the garage. / , \ \. Mr. Hogan stated he drove by the facili ty and it didn I t look any different from the other properties in the neighborhood. Amended motion was made by Hr. Schwob, seconded by Mr. Hamilton, to approve the above request subject to the following: 1) That a parking variance be approved by the Development Code Adjustment Board; 2) That the license from HRS for 8 persons be obtained within 6 months; and 3) That a total of eight (8) persons are permitted to reside in the house. Motion carried unanimously (6 to 0). .( /.' \..... P & Z MINUTES 2 10/18/88 Request - 4-COP-SRX (On Premise Consumption of Alcoholic Beverages) Zoned - CC (Commercial Center) 2. M&Bs 21.00, 23.01, 23.02, 23.10, 23.11, 24.05, Sec. l7-29S-16E (430 Park Place Boulevard, #500) Gulf Bay Venture & MDC Assoc. BI-A, Ltd. (Mattie's Seafood & Grille, Inc.)/Matthew Tiernan CD 88-87 (~.~' Ms. Harvey advised as follows: This is a request for on premise consumption of alcoholic beverages located in the commercial area of the Park Place Development and zoned Commercial Center; the specific request is for a change in license designation, from a 2-COP 1 i.cense to a 4-COP-SRX. which requires 51% food sales; the governing sections of the Land Development Code are Sections 136.024 and 136.025 (b); the Traffic Enginee r had no comments; and, the Police Department saw no reason to deny license to applicant. Ns. Harvey stated no variance to the separation distance will be required. Ms. Harvey advised staff recommended approval of the above request subject to the following: 1) That the new Occupational License be procured within sJx: months; and 2) That the new alcoholic beverage license be procured within 6 months. ~ (;,," . Hr. Matthew Tiernan, applicant, stated he wants to have a full service seafood and grill and wants to serve alcoholic beverages to accompany the menu. He felt he met all the criteria of the Land Development Code without requesting any variances. After questioning by Board members, Mr. Tiernan advised as follows: He operated Julie's restaurant on Clearwater Beach for 6 years; he is familiar with the 51% food requirements; he will have outside dining; and, there will be no outside entertainment. No persons appeared in support of or in opposition to the above request. Motion was made by Mr. Schwab, seconded by Mr. Hamilton) to approve the above reques t subject to the following: 1) That the new Occupational Li cense be procured within six months; and 2) That the new alcoholic beverage license be procured within 6 months. Motion carried unanimously (6 to 0). 3. M&B 33.05, Sec. 05-29S-16E (1715 Coachman Plaza Drive) Steve Simotes (E&M Beverage Center, Inc.)/Herschel McNees CD 88-88 Request - 2-APS (Package Sales or Alcoholic Beverages) Zoned - CH (Highway Commercial) Mr. Green announced a conf lict of interest (form at tached) in regard to the above applicant and stated he would not vote on the above request. C_..., Ms. Harvey advised as follows: This is a request for package sales of alcoholic beverages in the Highway Commercial zoning district; the specific State license being applied for is a 2-APS license; the governing sections of P & Z MINUTES 3 10/18/88 / the Land Development Code are Sections 136.02/. and 136.025(b); the applicallt proposes to reopen a vacant convenience stor-e; the Traffic Engineer had no comments; and, the Police Department saw no reason to deny license. Ms. Harvey stated no variance to the separation distance will be required. Ms. Harvey advised that staff recommended approval of the above request subject to the following: 1) That the Occupational License be obtained withIn 6 months; and 2) That the alcoholic beverage license be obtained within 6 months. Hr. Herschel McNees, applicant, stated he plans to reopen an existing convenience store which has been closed for ab~lt 4 months. After questioning by Mr. Schwab, Mr. McNees stated he has been self-employed for 18 years and he will be supervising the operation. Mr. McNees stated he also owns the window tinting business next door. No persons appeared in support of or in opposition to the above request. Motion was made by Mr. Schwab, seconded by Mr. Hamilton, to approve the above request subject to the following: 1) That the Occupational License be obtained within 6 months; and 2) That the alcoholic beverage license be obtained within 6 months. Motion carried (5 to 0) with Mr. Green abstaining. 4. Lots 10 & 11, Blk. 14, Country Club Add. (509 North Prescott Avenue) Diane Hearing/M. Jane Roberts CU 88-89 /' \ "4 ~, Request - Level I Group Care (Increase of 5 to 8 cared Eor adults) Zoned RS-8 (Single Family Residential "Eight") Ms. Harvey advised as follows: This is a request for Level I Group Care, specifically an Adult Congregate Living Facility in the Single Family Residential "Eight" zoning district; the specific reques t is to increase the number of persons cared for from 5 to 8 people; the governing sections of the Land Development Code are Sections 136.025(b) and (c)(14); the Traffic Engineer had no objection; and, 4 parking spaces are required, 2 have been provided and applicant is requesting a variance of 2 spaces. Ms. Harvey stated the variance is scheduled to be heard by the Development Code Adjustment Board on October 27) 1988. She also stated the variance was applled for at the staff's suggestion because this Board felt ACLF's should expand in such a way so as to retain the residential character of the neighborhood. Ms. Harvey advised staff recommended approval of the above request subject to the following: 1) That a parking variance be approved by the Development Code Adjustment Board; and 2) That the license from RRS for 8 persons be obtained within 6 months. ( Ms. Margaret Jane Roberts, applicant, stated she is requesting an increase of cared for individuals from 5 to 8. She also stated an existing one story cottage will be attached to the house. She further stated the driveway will be widened to accommodate 2 vehicles and she is requesting a variance of 2 parking spaces in order to retain the residential atmosphere of the neighborhood. After questioning by Mr. Schwab, Ms. Roberts stated the facility is not in operation at this time, she has 15 years experience as a nurses aide and 6 years as a State certified nurses aide, and there will be no live-in supervisor but 24 hour care will be provided. P b Z MINUTES 4 10/18/88 (';'. In opposition to the above request, the following person appeared to give ber comments: Ms. Harvey advised one letter of objection was received from Ms. Karen Harvey. Mrs. Woodard Steppe, daughter of property owner of 621 Cas1er Avellue, expressed concern regarding the conversion of garages for use as extra bedrooms and regarding the use of driveways for parking. Ms. Harvey advised that both applicants requesting approval of an ACLF have applied to another Board for parking variances so that the appearance of the property will not change. She added that if that Board did not approve the variances, the applicants would not be permi tted the increase in reques ted residents. Mr. Galbraith further advised that there may be different requirements in deed restrictions than in the City Code and the City does not enforce deed restrictions. After further questioning by Mr. Schwob in regard to the letter of opposition, Ms. Roberts advised she has worked for 15 years as a nurses aide with senior citizens and has wOI:'ked in home health care for the last 6 years. She added she has been in many ACLFs. Mr. Hogan felt many of the concerns expressed in the letter should be handled by HRS. ( "~t>... Motion was made by Mr. Ferrell, seconded by Mr. Schwob, to recommend approval of tbe above request subject to the following: 1) That a parking variance be approved by the Development Code Ad jus tment Board; and 2) That the license from HRS for 8 persons be obtained within 6 months. Motion carried unanimously (6 to 0). s. M&B 11.01, Sec. 08-29S-16E (2907A S.R. 590, Suite 1) Adamo Investors I, Ltd.{ John Nadeau CU 88-90 Request - 2-COP (On Premise Consumption & Package Sales of Alcoholic Beverages) Zoned - eN (Neighborhood Commercial) ~,. Ms. Harvey advised as follows: This is a request for on premise consumption and package sales of alcoholic beverages in the Neighborhood Commercial zoning district; the propeI:'ty is located in a shopping center adjacent to Mission Hills Condominium; the specific request is for a 2-COP State license; the governing sections of the Land Development Code are Sections 136.024 and l36.025(b); the Traffic Engineer had no comment; and the Police Department saw no reason to deny license to applicant. Ms. Harvey stated a variance to the separation distance from a residential area will be required. Ms. Harvey advised that staf f recommended approval of the above reques t subject to the following: 1) That a variance to the separation requirement be approved by the P & Z MINUTES 5 10/18/88 City Commi s sion; and) 2) That the alcoholic beverage license be obtained within 6 months. /,,,,,, ! Mr. John ~adeau, applicant, stated he currently has a restaurant and he is moving to a bigger storeroom within the shopping center. He stated he has been in business for 8 years and he has been at his current location for about 2 1/2 years. He also stated he operates a family style restaurant and caters to a lot of senior citizens. Nr. Nadeau felt the sale of alcoholic beverages would be an asset to his operation. After questi.oning by Mr. Schwob, Mr. Nadeau stated he supervises the operation. In support of the above reques t) the following person appea red to give his comments: Mr. Andrew Kattyial, stated he has known the applicant for several years and applicant has operated some fine restaurants. Mr. Mattyial felt beer and wine would be an integral part of the operation. In opposition to the above request, the following person appeared to give his comments: ,<~ Mr. James Jenkins~ 2888 State Road 590, expressed concern that the surrounding area is residential. He stated a convenience store that sold alcoholic beverages was previously located in the subject storeroom and there were problems with noise and drinking in the parking lot. After questioning by Board members, Ur. Jenkins advised as follows: he would like to see nei ther package sales nor on premise consumption of alcoholic beverages at the subject property; since the convenience store closed the area has been quieter; he lives directly across the street from the subject property; and, at times, there is loud mllsic but no one has complained. Mr. Jenkins felt tha t if alcoholic beverages are sold, there will be problems. He also felt alcoholic beverages should not be sold in residential areas. In rebu t ta 1, Mr. Nadeau advised the convenience s tore did draw a lot of traffic Rnd some undesirable elements. He felt if he did not move into the vacant store a convenience store will move in. He stated there had been problems with the convenience store and he wants to avoid those problems. He stated the property owner knows his reputation. He added that the package sale portion of his business will be conducted from a small area where he can also sell bread and mi lk and similar items. After questioning by Board members, Mr. Nadeau advised as follows: the on premise consumption of alcoholic beverages is his main goal; package sales was requested because of the unique cooler he has in the storeroom; he would not mind giving up package sales but felt he should not be required to; and, hours of operation will be froTl! 11 AH to 10 PM, Monday through Thursday, llAM to 11 PM Friday and Saturday, and llAM to 9 PM on Sunday. Mr. Nadeau also advised that he runs a family owned business, he supervises his staff and his operation personally. He stated a lot of his clientele are from Mission Hills or the surrounding area and he has catered to the family restaurant all his life. He stated the reason for package sales is because of the increased overhead. He advised that many of the senior citizens were upset when the convenience store closed. ~ '\'.... ' Ms. Nixon expressed concern regarding package sales. P & Z MINUTES 6 10/18/88 '. ':. , ." ~ . ~,., I : ~ '. ". # : '. I ..". ' . . . . . '..' , . .. . . '. . . , ' ..... .. . , City Commission; and, 2) That the alcoholic beverage 11.cense be obtained within 6 months. (' Mr. John Nadeau, applicant, stated he currently has a restaurant and he is moving to a bigger storeroom within the shopping center. He stated he has been in business for 8 years and he has been at his current location for about 2 1/2 years. He also stated he operates a family style restaurant and caters to a lot of senior citizens. Mr. Nadeau felt the sale of alcoholic beverages would be an asset to his operation. After questioning by Hr. Schwob, Mr. Nadeau stated he supervises the operation. ~ In support of the above recl'ues t, the following person appeared to give his comments: t 6 , '! 'j ," 1.. ~; '~ " \' !, ~ :t Mr. Andrew Mattyial, stated he has known the applicant for several years and applicant has operated some fine restaurants. Mr. Mattyial felt beer and wine would be an integral part of the operation. " t ~ ~ .. In opposition to the above request, the following person appeared to give his comments: \\ I 1 ~ Mr. James Jenkins, 2888 State Road 590, expressed concern that the surrounding area is residential. He stated a convenience store that sold alcoholic beverages was previously located in the subject storeroom and there were problems with noise and drinking in the parking lot. After ques t loning by Board members, Hr. Jenkins advised as follows: he would like to see neither package sales nor on premise consumption of alcoholic beverages at the subject property; since the convenience store closed the area has been quieter; he lives directly across the street from the subject property; and, at times, there is loud music but no one has complained. Mr. Jenkins felt that if alcoholic beverages are sold, there will be problems. He also felt alcoholic beverages should not be sold in residential areas. " 1 j ", j In rebuttal, Mr. Nadeau advised the convenience store did draw a lot of traffic and some undesirable elements. He felt if he did not move into the vacant store a convenience store will move in. He stated there had been problems with the convenience store and he wants to avoid those problems. He stated the property owner knows his reputat ion. He added that the package sale portion of his business will be conducted from a small area where he can also sell bread and milk and similar items. After questioning by Board members, Mr. Nadeau ad vis ed as fo 11 ows: t he on p remis e con sump tion of alcoholic beverages is his main goal; package sales was requested because of the unique cooler he has in the storeroom; he \'1ould not mind giving up package sales but felt he should not be required to; and, hours of operation will be from 11 AM to 10 PM, Monday through Thursday, 11AM to 11 PM Friday and Saturday, and llAM to 9 PM on Sunday. Mr. Nadeau also advised that he runs a family owned bus iness, he supervises his staff and his operation personally. He stated a lot of his clientele are from Mission Hills or the surrounding area and he has catered to the family restaurant all his life. He stated the reason for package sales is because of the increased overhead. He advised that many of the senlor citizens were upset when the convenience store closed. f', .' ~_.., Ms. Nixon expressed concern regarding package sales. P & Z MINUTES 6 10/18/88 .~ ~ ", " ~, .. I'.' '.,' .' . I " '. .. ~ .... .: .' : ' . ',.", '. .. . . I . .,' .... . l' .. .:! . .' """.,.. t Mr. Hamilton felt the applicant had a genuine concern regarding package sales. Mr. Hamilton also felt the applicant seem more concerned about being able to provide milk and bread to area residents than he was concerned about providing package sales of alcoholic beverages. Motion was made by Mr. Schwob, seconded by Mr. Hamilton, to approve the above reques t sub jec t to the following: 1) Tha t a variance to the separat ion requirement be approved by the City Commission; and, 2) That the alcoholic beverage license be obtained -within 6 months. Motion carried (4 to 2) with Messrs. Ferrell, Green, Hamilton, and Schwab voting "aye" and Ms. NiKon and Mr. Hogan voting "nay." Ms. Nixon and Mr. Hogan advised the reason they voted against the motion was that, though they are in favor of on premise consumption, they oppose package sales. After questioning by Mr. Jenkins regarding an appeal of the Board's decision, Ms. Harvey advised as follows: An appeal must be filed with the City Clerk to a State Hearing Officer within two weeks; there is a cost involved; and, when the appeal is heard by the !learing Officer, legal repcesentation is a near necessity, though not a requirement. She also advised Mr. Jenkins could received complete instructions and information from the City Clerk's office. 6. M&B 13.01, Sec. 08-29S-15E (126 Island Way) Helga Glaesel (LaRose Gourmet Restaurant)/Cyprian Enterprises. Inc./Vasos Miltiadou CU 88-91 Zoned 2-COP (On Premise Consumption of Alcoholic Beverages) CC (Commercial Centec) l ." . r 'l" Request Ms. Harvey advised the above item has been cancelled. The Board recessed at 2:40 PN and reconvened at 2:45 PM. 7. Part Lot 1, Lots 2,3,4., 24 &. 25, Blk. B, Bayside Sub. No. 5 (630 Gulfview Boulevard South) Elias Anastasopoulos (Jo-Go Amusement Center)(13ill Iva1ters CU 88-92 Request - 1. Outdoor Commercial Recreation/ Entertainment AND 2. Video/Electronic Game Rooms Zoned - CB (Beach Commercial) c. Ms. Harvey advised as follows: These requests are for outdoor commercial recreation/entertainment and a video/electronic game room in the Beach Commercial zoning district; the governing sections of the Land Development Code are Sections 136.025(b), (c)(21), and (c)(29); and, the Traffic Engineer commented that., though he had no objection to the uses, he has concerns regarding parking and driveways and the garage shown on the plan cannot be approved. Ms. Ha rvey advised the parking does mee t the requi rements of the Code and, after conversation with the Traffic Engineer, it was determined that P & Z MINUTES 7 10/18/88 Mr. Elias Anastasopoulos, property owner and applicant, stated he purchased the subject property 3 years ago. He stated the property needs to be remodeled and he wants to improve and upgrade the facility. He advised most of his business is only from 6:00 PM and he currently provides miniature golf and use of a video game room. He also advised that mos t of the mote Is around the subject property are in agreement and felt the proposal would be an asset to the area. After questioning by Mr. Schwob, Mr. Anastasopoulos advised his hours of operation would be from 9:00 AM to 11:30 PM, there will be no alcoholic beverages on the property, there will be no music, and the operation is family cant rolled. After ques tioni ng by Mr. Hogan, Mr. Anas tas opoulos advised he will expand into the adjacent property and part of the expansion is for use as a parking lot. the Traffic Engineer's comments came from not being able to tell if there was adequate access from tl~e garage to the facility itself. She also advised the Traffic Engineer's concerns have been answered in regard to the garage. r.' Ms. Harvey advised a preliminary site plan was reviewed by the City Commission and was forwarded to staff Eor final review suhject to the following conditions: Signs and fencing/walls are subject to separate review and permitting processes; Developer must contact Utilities Department to discuss the size, location, or ienta tion and shielding of refuse contal ne r; all si te data calculations including the applicable formula Eor parking shall be placed on the final site plan; names of adjoining streets must be placed on the Einal site plan; final site plan should be kept to a minimum number of sheets by placing more information on the site plan or combining sheets wherever possible; dimensions should be provided on the site plan to identify the setbacks provided for all structures over 12 feet in height, including any structural "mountains to; and, conditional use approval from the Planning and Zoning Board for an expanded outdoor/commercial recreation use. Ns. Harvey also advised that drainage calculations must meet t'equirernents and be provided to the Public Works Department, as well as provide, prior to final approval, copies of applications to D. E.R. p,nd SWF\.J1.lD. .f ( 't:[,_ Ms. Harvey stated the use is already established at the above location and the use is intended to be expanded which €Kpansion has prompted the conditional use request. Ms. Harvey stated there appears to be considerable opposition to the above request for the reasons of noise, lights, boisterous teenagers, etc. She also stated she felt the request would not be a detriment to Clearwater Beach but the City cannot insure the location will not be a teenage hangout. She stated the proposal is to be a tourist/family facility. She stated the Board should question the applicant's mechanism for control and security. She advised there will be no alcoholic beverage sales from the property. She also advised the Board should be concerned with lighting and hours of operation. She stated staff has no objection to the actual use on Clearwater Beach as Clearwater Beach is primarily a touri st and family oriented community. Ms. Harvey advised staff recommends approval of the conditional uses with conditions the Board feels would be appropriate for addressing concerns noted in letters of opposition. . '\, '...-. After further questioning by Board members, Mr. Bill Walters, representative of applicant, advised as follows: lighting must be directed inward and in accordance with Code regulations; it \\Iould not be feasible to sell parking space to beach goers; during renovation the property may need to be closed down; the game room is completely indoors and will be manned at all times; and, the property will be well landscaped. P & Z MINUTES 8 10/18/88 . :', ' .. > t.. ' .' ',". .... . I, 1 , : . . . ~ '. .' , ' .' I I " , . ' :. .' ',:' '. " .. Ms. Harvey advised several letters were received in opposition to the above reques t. t;~-:c;., :W In opposition to the above request, the following persons appeared to give their comments: Ms. Janet Nassif, Continental Towers, 675 Gulfview Boulevard South, stated she lives nearly directly across the street from the above location and she is distressed about what the proposed improvement will do to property values. She expressed concern about noise, security, and lighting of the facility.. She stated this is a high volume area and expressed fur the r concern abou t the hours of operation and use of the Clearwater Bridge. Mr. Noel Woods, #201 Bayway Shores, 640 Bayway Boulevard, stated traffic will be a problem. He stated he does not oppose the development but felt it should be more in character with the neighborhood. He felt the project is incompatible. Mr. Don Gunderson, 606 Bayway Boulevard, felt the beach is getting away from being family oriented. He felt the City should be prepared to police a proposal that will allow rowdies. After questioning by Mr. Green, Mr. Gunderson stated enthusiasm at the subject property and customers become very noisy bu t the noi se does not las t too long. He stated he has seen the operation open past midnight. l .;,p~, Mr. Peter Zhun, Continental Towers, 675 Gulfview Boulevard South, stated Continental Towers represents a large portion of taxes. He Eel t there is currently too much inconvenience in the area. He felt property values will go down. He expressed concern about the height of the buildings. He expressed further concern that beer is available. He felt that more information and more study was needed in regard to the project. In support rebuttal, Mr. Bill Walters stated lighting will be done in accordance with Code. He stated no alcoholic beverages will be sold, served, or tolerated. He also stated the hours of operation can be controlled. Mr. Walters advised there have been no reasons to call the police. After questioning by Mr. Ferrell, Mr. Walters stated if miniature golf games need to be stopped because of closing time, a rain check is issued for' play the following day. After questioning by Mr. Hogan, Mr. Walters stated the parking lot is designed with buffer wall. In opposition rebuttal, Ms. Ellen Zhun, Continental Towers, 675 Gulfview Boulevard South, stated she is all for family oriented facilities. She expressed concerned about the parking that may be taken away. In opposi tion rebut tal, Ms. Janet Nassif stated there is no need to sell alcoholic beverages. She stated that security has not been mentioned. In opposition rebuttal, Mr. Noel Woods expressed concern that property values could drop. He stated that many seasonal residents from the North have not returned as yet. (~" In support rebuttal, Ms. Nikki Anastasopoulos, felt Mr. Woods was only representing a few friends and not the entire condolunium. She stated there has been no problem with kids and no problem with police. She stated most of P & Z MINUTES 9 10/18/88 Request - Use Not Specifically Identified In The Code (Residential Treatment Facility for 28 Adults) Zoned - CN (Neighborhood Commercial their customers are not teenagers but are families. She also stated the facility has been in this location for over 20 years. ~o<';;". f'.' . In opposition rebuttal, Mr. Noel Woods stated the cond()mlniuffi Board did meet regarding the above subject. In opposition rebuttal, Ms. Janet Nassif, stated there have not been problems in the past but she felt the character was being changed. In final rebuttal, Mr. Elias Anastasopoulos stated he wants a family trade and he wants to upgrade the facility. He stated he lives across the street also and he doesn't want the area to look bad. He stated he keeps control of his facility. After questioning by Board members, Hr. Anastasopoulos advised as follows: If it is necessary, more security personnel will be hired and he will do what is required to maintain a secure facility; there is no music at the facility; there are no alcoholic beverages at the facility; if the Board feels 48 parking spaces are enou~h, tbe top floor will not be used for parking; very few people play miniature golf during the day; the 36 holes of miniature golf are needed to Illeet the demands of the business; and, mCljorlty of customers are 40 to 65 years of age. After questioning by Mr. Schwob, Ms. Harvey stated she is not an expert regarding property values but the property is in sllch a condition that improvemen.t to the subject facility would not detrimentally affect property values. Ms. Harvey stated that the Board may want to consider approving Phase I of the project and withhold approval of Phase II of the project until such time that part of the project was ready for completion. t t" ~b~ Motion was made by Hr. Schwob) seconded by Mr. Green, to approve Phase I of the above request subject to the following: 1) That there be no consllmption of alcoholic beverages on the premises; 2) That there be ~o external speakers; 3) That the lights be turned out at 11:30 PM; and, 4) 'That the lighting be directed to minimize any glare beyond the property lines. Motion carried unanimously (6 to 0). 8. M&B 14.18, Sec. 2l-29S-1SE (1569 South Fort Harrison Avenue) Fairwinds Properties) Inc./ Jeff Moore or Greg Veltman CU 88-93 .r r ,~. Ms. Harvey advised as follows: Thts is a request for a use not specifically ident ified in the Land Deve lopment Code; on September 1, 1987, the Planning and Zoning Board approved a conditional use for a congregate care facility for 28 persons at the subject location and testimony at that hearing led the board and staff to believe that what was proposed was an elderly housing project; Mrs. Cormier brought to the City's attention that lUore was proposed at this fac ili ty than e.lderly housing; there had previous ly been miscommunica tion between applicant and staff and the property owner was contacted to clarify the situation; after contact with applicant, it was determined that applicant intends to provide the final stages of drug and alcohol abuse therapy and P & Z MINUTES 10 10/18/88 counselling; and, applicant was advised that what was proposed for the facility was not what was approved and the intended use is not specIfically identified in the Code. t' Ms. Harvey further advised as follows: The applicAnt does intend to have a residential aspect of the project, as has already been approved; and, the drug and alcohol abuse therapy and counselling will not include detoKlfLcation. She stated there is provision in the Code for substance abuse facilities limited to 20 persons and there is provision in the Code to provide adult congregate care for more than 20 peLsons. She added that since this facility does not st ric tly fit into e ItheL of the a forement ioned ca tegories it was dete rmined the proposed use was a use not specifically identified In the Land Development Code. Ms. Harvey advised that staff has no objection to the proposed program. She stated the facility is mainly oriented away from residential areas. She suggested the applicant should ex:plain what kinds of contr-ol they will have at the facility. " . Mr. Edwin Ervin., representative of Fairwinds, stated the subject property was previously approved as a cOllgregate care facility and this request made today is being done to clarify any misunderstanding. He stated the facility will provide outpatient tLeatment programs. He also stated there will be no detoxification facilities. He advised the program is on a voluntary basis for persons who don't need detoxification or lock-up facilities. He requested the Board include a condition of its approval that there will be no deto~ification or lock-up facility on site. Mr. Ervin felt the project is compatible with the neigh bo rhood. lie s ta ted the use should genera te Ie ss traE f ic and the parking requirements have been met or exceeded. He stated landscaping and a screening wall will be provided. Mr. Miles J. Moore, part owner of the facility, and Dr. Benjamin. Keyes, Administrator of the facility, appeared to answer questions the Board may have. After questioning by Board members, Dr. Keyes advised as follows: Recreational therapy, such as swimming or basketball, is typical during daylight hours; this is an after-care facility; it is a private pay program costing approximately $300 a day; eating disorder therapy is also provided; patients are currently 11mi ted to 16 years of age or older; and pat ients are at the facility on a voluntary basis. Hr. Hoare stated there was no intent by applicant to deceive the TIoard when it made its pLevious request. He added that the facility has an agreement with a Semi oole hospi tal to handle detoxification when necessary. Mr. Keyes also stated the facility has Leceived accreditation from J.C.A.H. and are nearing completion of licensure from HRS. In support of the above r.equest, the following person appeared to give her comments: Mrs. Lois Cormier, 625 MeLennan Street, stated though errors were made by staff and the applicant, she is not in opposition to the above request at the subject location. She felt some additional buffering should be placed along Sadlon Avenue. She stated that at the hearing one year ago the applicant did not indicate any use for drug or alcohol abuse. Mrs. Cormier felt the public hearing notice was not sufficient and should have included the word '.intensive. II After questioning by ML. Schwab, Mrs. Cormier stated she 'olOuld feel better if there is not detoxification or lock-up facilities. She stated the Code does not address such a facility having more than 20 persons. l" P & Z MINUTES 11 10/18/88 '" ' ,..' . . ' ~, " ' . '.'; . .', " . .... ." : ' , ~ . . . . .' , " lot. .. .'~~. In rebu t tal, Mr. Ervin s ta ted the focus has been on the drug and alcohol treatment the facility offers but family counselling and eating disorders are among some of the other treatments offered at the facility. C" Motion was made by Mr. Schwob, seconded by Ms. Nixon, to approve the above request subject to the following: 1) That there be no detoxification carried out in the facility and there be no lock up in the facility; and, 2) That a maximum feasible buffer be provided. Motion carried unanimously (6 to 0). Meeting adjourned at 4:50 PM. ~~ Paula Harvey / Planning Director C7' (,,',.'.'-'" .. " ....,.;::. ......., {. " f \.._~, P & Z MINUTES 12 10/18/88 ..~ ' .. . . IF YOU MAKE NO ATTEMPT TO INFLUENCE TilE IJECISION EXCEPT BY DISCUSSION AT THE MEETING: oenu should disclose orally the nnture or your conflict ill the measure before participating. . ( 1".1 should complete the form and liIe it within 15 days after the vote occurs with the persoll responsible for recording the minutes of the meet ing, who should incorporate the form ill t~lC minutes. DISCLOSURE OF. LOCAL OfFICER'S INTEREST I, 1.{ :-{;J/ jl l"_C;.r ~rr:~~'. 'hereby disdosc that on ___ {/ c.--fcJ b.e.-I / g-- , I 9 <i5 tJ: (a) A measure came or will corne before my agency which (chcck onc) I __ inured 10 my special privale gain; or /1 X-- inured to the special gain or Jf?/::) c.. ~ tZ _( __~._~ pep ""/ , by whom I al11 retained. (b) The measure before my agency and the nature of illY interest in the measure is as follows: ... f kvV/ 6 (3) -- --- t: ~~v-e 0 j 7/-q I ~ .(? l' P' <2 J-- ..< .e~ -f -r;;, .. /? CO"1 ct { {("'1~' U ~ 7f d 11 ~5 (~ ~(~ S'/~,~ :L A~ alf/_/~-A- eoJhc -1<0<</ ( I 010 U71 ~ n<q!4c I"'yv "'.> e '-1 W ;'.0 fry /' a...5 .., ",7- ______Q C/1-~~~_~9~$> Date Filed ( ~~ Signature .., ~ N!,tTcE: UNDER PROVISIONS OF fLORIDA STATUTES ~1I2.317 (1985), A FAILURE TO MAKE ANY REQUIRED . DISCLOSURE CONSTITUTES GROUNDS FOR AND MA Y BE PUNISHED BY ONE OR MORE OF THE FOLLOWING: IMPEACHMENT, REMOVAL OR SUSPENSION FROM OFFICE OR EMPLO"MENT, DEMOTION. REDUCTION IN SALARY, REPRIMAND, OR A CIVIL PENALTY NOT TO EXCEED $5.000. : fORM fen ' 1f).1l6 FORM 88 MEMORANDUM OF VOTING CONFLICT FOR COUNTY, MUNICIPAL AND OTHER LOCAL PUBLIC OFFICERS NAM~ OF nOARU. COUNCIL. COMMISSION, AUTHORITY, OR COMMll1EE ft;""1I~r, u<1cf COvlI'''' tl3oq-/ IIIE HOARD, COllNCII" COMMISSION, AU n RITY. OR COMMIHEE ON WIIIClI I SfRVE IS A UNI1 01': 0'11 Y I I COUNty I I O1l1Elt lorAI A<IENCY LAS!" NAME-FIRST NAMll-Mll>l>U NAME Gyr"P'1 I-C.!' t7/c1 !\fA III Nli A lJ\>HESS / () 10 /Zew 5f,t?? f CITY e lea rWCt~ .;Pc> u (0-5 COUNTY !?vJ f! 11a3 NAME OF I'Ol.lllCAI. SUBDIVISION: C,-j. o-t: ('~t;/~~r DA1'r;~~~"(-'(!(11: OlTlJfr~cr MY "OSIII ON IS: II F,LEClIVE. ~prOINTlvE -' WHO MUST FILE FORM 88 This ferm is for lIse by allY person serving at the county, city, or olher loca' levc\ of government on an appointed OT elected board, council, cOl11mission, authority. or C0I11Inittee, It applies equally 10 llIembers of advisory and non-advisory bodies who are presented with a voting conflict of interest undcr Sectioll 112.3143, Florida Statutes. The rcquirements of this law are mandatory; although the use of this particlllar fonn is not required by law, you are encouraged to us~ it in making the disclosure required by law. Your responsibilities under the law whcn faced with a measure in ,\-hich you have a conflict of interest will vary greatly depending on whelhcr YOll hold an elective or apl,ointivc position, For this reason, pleasc pay close attention to the instructions on this form before complcting the reversc side and filing the form. INSTRUCTIONS FOR COMPLIANCE WITH SECTION 112.3143, FLORIDA STATUTES ELECI fJ) OFFICERS: .... A person holdillg elective county. rllullidpal, or other local ptlblk office tvlLJST ABSTAIN from voting on a measurc which inures to his special private gain. Each local officer also is prohibited front knowingly voting on a measure which inures to thc special gain of a principal (olher than a govcrnment agency) by wholll he is retained, In eilhcr case, you should disclose thc conflict: PRIOR TO HIE varE BEING TAKEN by publicly stating to the assembly the natllre of your interest in the measure on '....Itich YOll are abstaining frolll voting; and WITHIN 15 UAYS AFTER TilE VOTE OCCURS by cOI\1Jlleting and filing this form with the person responsible for recording the minutes of the mceting, who should incorporate the forlll in the minutes. AI'FOINIEU Of'FICEltS: A person holding appointive county, municipal, or other local public office MUST ABSIAIN from voting on a measure which inures to his special private gain. Each local officer also is prohibited from knowingly voting on a measure which inures to the special gain of a principal (ot her than a government agency) by whol11 he is retained. A pcrsoll holding an appointive local officc otherwise may participate in a mattcr in which he has a conflict of interest, but must disclose the nature of the cOllflict before lTlaking any attempt to influellce the decision by oral or written communication, whether made hy the officer or al his directioll. IF 'YOU INTENO TO tvtAKE ANY ATTEMPT TO INFLUENCE TilE DECISION PRIOR TO THE tvtEETING Ar WHICH THE VOTE WILL BE TAKEN: ' · You should complete and file this form (berore making any attelllpl to influcnce the decision) with the person responsible for \, recording the minutes of the Illcclillg, who will incorporate t he form in the minutes. "., · A copy of the form should be provided iml1lediately to the other rncmbers of the agency. · The form should be read pu(,licly at the meeting prior to consideration of the matteT in which you have a conflict of interest. Ie IIC\IICII III.M" fA'" ~.: ;" . . t i 17. C-IL rgg -9 ~ .k.t6)AL at:. ~ Elias Anastasopoulos (Jo-Go Amusement Center) for outdoor ,. ar commercial recreation and video/electronic game rooms at 630 Gulfview Blvd, S Bayside Sub No 5, Blk B, pt of lot 1 all of lots 2, 3, 4, 24 & 25 zoned CB (Beach Commercial) CU 88-92. We the undersigned STRONGLJ OPPO~ ("'" f,. :\ . L 5i gn ed ~~~ tp-<,--:t/3~i/{j-ftt~?tP... Sign ed __ ___. .___ b 1./ / f/J~-~--/ ;g.e;~~9ifx:I~./~,IO(] d Add r es s a(?JL,~-L C,,-<../!-"i2, Apt " -----1!..if Da tel 0.~;;f d;'- . J ~a) 7'" Thank you. Dear Paula Harvey, Planning Director We the undersigned STRONGLY OPPOSE # 7 . Elias Anastasopoulos (Jo-Go Amusernent ce~ter) for outdoor commercial recreation and video/electronlc game rooms at 630 Gulfview Blvd, S Bayside Sub No 5. Blk B. pt ?f lot 1 all of lots 2, 3. 4, 24 & 25 zoned CB (Beach Co~nerclal) CU 88-92 C" , ~":,,' Signe~1A./"t' 1Zz-1 /k~--' , -iu~ ~ C, '7 ' J /7. ') 15t,.-t! I t-/ /() d J I J '" ?~~ '" ,I' --;y~/ Addressr2-~-i-:.__~_~ 5>M-:$O -" I Apt. " .!~~(~!L._ Date ~-(.r 'l'hank you. Signed ," Dear Rita Garvey, Mayor of Clearwater We the undersigned STRONGLY OPPOSE #7. Elias Anastasopoulos (Jo-Go-Amusement Center) for outdoor commercial recreation and video/electronic game rooms at 630 Gulfview Blvd, S Bayside Sub No 5, Blk B, pt of lot 1 all of lots 2, 3, 4 24 & 25 zoned CB (Beach Commercial) CU 88-92. { , l_~.' 5ign~~~vt~~~J/Signed t,7-r:'/Mf.~r-<-<j1/~J1dr /<,~r Address~{::~?~,t..v?-~flt.- 6~a.t ~,APt # IrJ ,1,.f' o ;t(~ -:i 0 Date ( Thank you. ~' .' " " . '., ',' . '. , " .' .' I ~ ", s....'; . :. '.... ..".. '.,' . . ,', .".. ',. 6' Petition Ca..~g.q~ '~y:f. at ~~ I~ ('" To allow Jo-Go's Amusement Center to remain [or business ClS a family oriented recreational center, by cOJlti.nunnce of the outdoor amusement of miniature golf, and the indoor ElIllUSement of the video game room, "through reconstruol: I.oll <111(1 Jllo<1crnization. r1\'::.l Y"KJC ~(J) 1r7~~ /7l~~/dP#~ '~' ',\ )(~. ,\ .,~ /~ t ~ \l \, \ ~ ~ . ~ CozJ {:)o/ --d-f4 (!~ '-':3' ( ( , '. ~ (L\..\) CLlC~. () tl' ,.(. '_ ~ (I )) ..'( .') I .; ) ) I r.'" '-t J J ( jp a.. W~' I VI" ~+ LJI(.3 k?y'1 /" . .- , L:J1...U b .s 0. ~ I E cv " .::l L 0 d. ~<. ) , Sf 0" LJ-C)~", :5-t..a. .s/G~ I i ) II ;! { l '" t,\" .'. " \, ,'. .. , BCUf~Y SA()U.LJ lrtf~~ ~ iF / OJ- IV~~~~ ( () I IS 4 L/ it' Jt( pL tJ " -, j, i ,,' ( I / (' /( g' t ( ,. i /1 (I ( )\ Ie, l,vt (( ,r t' ",\ (:. (' l" I \. I l : ) I / ( ? 'j t ' / r) /. .( \ ~j -/ (2/ .ifl'~~~ c d t/ n,5'1 .J !UL"Lc /..-ll 'I f .' '7 lr \-- /J__f--.,.....t,.r- .L",A(: ~ ., ,- f :1 - t " / J) I, .')....-U.--_L- ( ,J._ '---..... / J .,'......, ,~' . ,:.. Petition r~'" ~~ . s~ c%'-LL };301 -JfS7) ~. Gltlr;le~ BluJ {!.AA.oJ I!J ~ 4I:1../;lLD - u; 7 J C, tJ ,-tv t ~W .131 vd. h' /~ .' ,~/ </'..,,' // C , " ~/ " .-.~. /, L.~ -" "-. '-- ....' ,- /J ,~/7 n (:7g' ~..'/{jt//c;t(/ .J5 L It/ . 'J t " /J , ..... _. ,/' ", ~t) /(". (---:--( ! 1 /" 1/' / . " J " /' (. , . ( . 71 (. (. l 1. ~ /I C r -- . .",. ~ t .5/) A///{ I) 1/) J.h'/ r ~N!Gf G('?~:: ~tp / F To allow Jo-Go's 1\musement Center to relllain for business as a family oriented recreational center, by continu~nce of the outdoor amusement of miniature golf, ,an<1 tho indoor Clmusement: of the video game room, ~hrough reconstruction and modernization. () ., (7 3; i-6 ? , f31J W ) ~p0.~N ) c-^-' - ~' \ \ \ [ , \.,." I . . PLAtlNJI;" AIm ~rrlll.: nOi\lllJ, CITY CW eLf'~^HWA')'~P {\(.~t.. , ng: FAH1WJlm3 CONDI'l'1llH^I, um.: Hii:t!II.;;;'1 Hem bern of the Lor.~ nl ~ 1.13, J 11P,f; ,- ~'),.-., 43 (_. ;'( 0 6' - I t'""" Thf'l np.w:>paper adv~r\.lBement. in the ~.le~~.~a~er S~\l, 1':'1',.' ~^, \\(-t\)h~r ~~, 19PB, fl.)' T'Lt,'m B li'airw~~d.s Pl~_rtiesr Inc.~" to operate a }lf~n\l'"ld,\f\l 'l'a.nLmoIll Fnd.l.\.\,y for 213 f\dultR at 1569 ~:. {.'t. lI~rl'ison Ave., Sec. 21,-29.-1';, t1 lc. '3 111~,-IB ?,cne(\ C!I (Nclf;h1.'orhood Gomm(!rcia1) CU B8-9J~ does not ill rn.y C'pi n\ 011 f;'lff I. ei.put.ly \<1 (lnL U y '\. _ondit.iornl use thcd. 1s expressly r~rm'tted as concUllGll;{l \1!,e tn 11 }.\l.rLIGuJi't' 'M'm.lIl) di~)t.1.'lct. (Soc. 1)7.011 (b). If thta is to be iln fl1tlTEN31VI~ IH:~nDI':NTJAL 'l'IW.,I'i'll.;Ul' 1'-'AClJJITY t" as shorll: on the cr:>rtified site ,plan, thon t.he WQ1d t'llf,~'11.dent:. tnl" Hhoul':1. appear in t~e publIc nottce. If thts :l.G to bo a. t'ChumlGnl Ilnd rml>st,al'CP jJ,bu~;c Lt'€.'al.III'::nt facil),ty," tlum I believe t.his should be clearly dlnel()lI~~<.l to lhn Hoard ftl1l1 t.he nel/~hborhood, and ~hould have been disclosed In l.hrj t\HH111111 pel. ad 1\ '1 Hel.l as 1.n t!I(~ notice sent to abutting pt'op~rty 0}{ner3. Under (d) HIAlldll rd'l I nl' FtpprnvnJ t llllh~.':~. the prOI)()secl use if: clo.tlrlj Inentlfled. how can 1.11It:-UlI Ill}( "hllld:" ,h hi' )uE.l? t);, '!e ex!n:"ns::;cd my concerti about what J ceJns1.der 1n3u('11 n1f~lIl }!Ilhl.\ I,' 1/f1ll.co cUI t dl~H~l!':.I)('d thiB with the City Clerk, 11110 to.ld me she disctlw".d 1.11~:1 IIU.II Lh,~ C1ty At.llll'/I";I ';~ office, aml t}-H'Y say lhr? n~)tlce 1s :m.fTLctent. '[ uti Ileed to kHoN ex actly wln-L is t.hn use of th:i.n pro I't\t'l..v ~o tltnl. S:.(:/l(!j.:~~..(~lY'L_~I~ ~.~} .....-----7" [:~;a!.!da~~~, Section 1)/).025 al'e all met. The? dovel()~'fll' had r"ql1l'r\I.("~ :lllU Hwe\V."-J', si.de1,mlk l\'<.,dver so as not to have to 1Jl..111d a sicl(~lollK (lll l.h\!l pl'(I)I(>rl.)', ~..hleh Jt.!~; l'et."een BelJ.~(~ir Head and Woodlawn on t.he eaut nlde Ill' I11In.\' :lolll.ll I,'orl IIPIT'F'lll 1.'It'tl:'.:', There will bE~ a r:E'.rtal11 ~\lilotmt of traiTlc, and aCt'*'l'lltl'I.' \llr,nO/;!, to :\Ild (',..,1 (':;I: 1')'\> the [,ite ntmll be rrovided in a Ina.nne:r and locat11111 uh\ I'll \nlll\l'(l" Old.1'1l\lIn vl'L11~'.r, maLP\lvcrabil:1.'l..y Ctnd vchi.cula.r and pedestri..\n t;Jafel.y. l~\ln(')\t.ly l.llf!('(l :\.:., bllr; f.t.~p:~ at. l\ell€13.ir Hoad and HoodlaHIl and also in front or l"n 'nti lids. .1 Hould 111\€ to t',r'f~ (1. 61,:1 eHa.lk not anI y in front OJ F'airwinds required. l111I, t n 1l-;or'I'\\\INiL :l sid(,)\1n 1 k n1(' I':', there frolJ] I?elleC\il PLead t.o l'loodlaHn lOT :.:-;a.fety to pn\t>~ilr\llll;l Hill) certtllul.y do 1.!~:(", tl]1'\ 1. ~'ne~l, as do fa 11~s H'ho ridE! bi cy~les, and I aliI O)H' of l.Iwtn. ,1 We I CC(~ to knoH a1:e,ut. l'I()J,sr~ f~enE!rated f:rnnl the l.!Sfl f.U 11/1 lIut. (II tllllHl:;O)j:dd;1 .\ 1m.', j h (. '';'< the UtiCa t::njoyment and valtw of surrounding prop<:~I't.t(\fI. r arn f'OliC'''T.'lIt1,l 'U.h t,hfl hfim"':: in the vlc1.nlty of 3adlon Avenue and Ca11nel Avenuf'l, 81\11 thoro Att~ IH:oJl("\,~.t-.h.'~; w\th 11(1\'11':' jUGt uutside the 200-foot radiuc;, 0'103:' on S. t1yrt.Jo A\I~lIt\tl l\nd p, .\':1 11 l :;tnH'l. ~)n t.hercfu-:'c He 2,1so H:)uld like to Inqull.":~ 8. bout L1GII'l':; f'roln )ll()lol- 'Nhtclf'!:l Ct lJi.l I J 1 ur.. I n;'\;. \ l'i~ fixhJl'es. Will t.here te ;,ufflcienl lnn(l~?plp.~ t.o buffer t.hn f',<1..,I.\.l:g 110"i<:-1: ('lI :',:(II~II\':' !i';~C:i1 l.;hcd, J c;'},.n s~e of toe l~ter;t 1:::1.1iltl~ng planf::i, lid::.; llUll,",;, l"f-'r',IlUrl,J l'I.\1d'I" ins~o€! and out.. fhnre wUl DP two OIeontrol" roomn, ^dJn\nl.~.d,)aL'OIl, F!U.(:;~t !"l.i..,J'.l:f"'J1i'!, Hec~pLt0n area, lobby, covered porch, room for phynlt':ll flX[l,m, dtnlng rOOll1, ~d,.:o)::'{~(! "(j I,n::, Then~}w Room 110, Gcoup theral)] room, wlt.h four ofrlC'on Il ei'\ '1': U. 1'h~).?:'\.~ 'f:l ,'. fJfti, nffi'l) sho\-In on the Vlans, along Hith T.V. Room, large d1l1tng l'(H'm~ w(llLl(,~1fl ntl)t~ol1, :'l\d .'VI;I a laundry room. Appeared tC' l')f~ 18 bedrooms, but <11\11 "I'\'llld ly l'ef'un" i\. t.h~r;'p,\' rO~)I'\. 'fhcre certainTy are plenty of b:ltln:oom~; for -the {'"n'lll:v _ will ell \i;\ \ d~'~} p.Hr'li I'V ll:l' \ f, ~:ll kt'cilit!1ct. .. On:.;e we kno:! CX:lct1'f what the p.~op0GeJ. use is, 'We enn ,l'.'f.llQ'l1d 1u lhp. '(~th C')IH t.'al _'--1-~tandard. "Tho use shall be reasc.nably cDmp'd,ible H\t,h ~"rl'roundlnf< USU3 Cl.11 meaolll:cd b:r building sot.backs, '::pcn s~\ces, hours of' opeXc'.tiOIl, lmll<l \np; flllfl fltLe an~'~~n.r1.l.ncc. archi tectural de:51f,'l aud 0 t,her ..' \l~tol'S ~h.1 ch may 1\0 do 1l:~nnll1ed nn,ro l)rlat.n to nn[!:,~~r1 the compa tl bill ty 0:' use." I fi this concH tiol1?.l unfJ \"lOUlIV\ t, 1I1u7 (~. . 'J.'iH-:' 1j.,d'Tert:l~:"nnnt:~ i.l t.he ynl'tcH; l\J.gr.'s of the CUrJ~f.l1l1. t.\flo!,II"Hw I;o/ll~ 1.\)1' liAU/Wtl;I)~~ Gay t.h) s :!,s "FAIBWnWS R8COVE.TIY RESIDBIITIAL AI..COllOl. DIlU(~ l'Hl~^,I'M!I'N l' (.1ARIl~G COmi'ID~::n'\IA'J PROF!~:;,:Jml^L COUN SEL1NG r~(jVII.:lll':iJ /tY ~iO;)l' UIStJH^'WI~ Indh'inual - FamilJ .. Co-Dependents r~ Ye1lr Ar Lr'i.'C'I1r.o 2h HOU~~ COUNSELING ie ADMISSIONS 1W'9 -0300 1569 s. }i' t.. Hl.1xri.tllJll ^ 'I. CLEARWN['ER .. ]n Hr. t1:iJes .'1. No'x,:o's let-tel' of Se.pt,~mbcr 19, 19B8, :\lltln?!'8~d 'l'n '/h(.m 1 t !",)' C()!l('~n' <1nd in U1P. :l.e;owla VLcJo:.at for tb;\ Cc'ndiiioIl3.1 U:-)e ~f~(\lJWll, hn 1I'\lt." \ ("0" , , r ,( ~: "-"'" ~ / \" Rei P & Z Board Item 8 - Fairwinds - 10-18-88 Page 2 "Family support involvement is a high 1>riori ty- in oUr.' lJl'np;rllms fllon~ wi th involvement with Alchoholics Anonymous and AI-Anon." WIll ~hel.'e be open meet1ngs of these groups at Fairwinds without charge, or will the }rntrKinda Hesldents be taken out to those meetings of the groups in this cOfnmun\.ly? 14111 there be outpatient. services? Will there be in-patient co-dependency at F'alrtflnds? According to the Conditional Use Transmittal, the Code Ui-tat.ion 1s 13.5.187 (f). "Any use, not specifically identified in this development code which in the joln.t determiruation of the development code administrator and the director. of planni~ and urban development is a:ppropriate in a given district, Ulen nuch tlBH may- be eli6ible fo'Z' a:pplication and consideration by the planning anc1, znll1.nl~ board l\.S a conditional use in that district." Please also note (g) "It is hypothesized that certo.\n \JIH1/1 lire 'In'()r(~:rred' wit.hin zoning districts and are, accordingly, listed in orc.lor. (If nlwh pl'e:fl~rence." At the present time, the City has no listing for "intenslv~ retlldenlial t.reatment fac1.lities.' or :for alcohol and substance abuse treatment facilll.lel'!l. '['0 my knowledge, we do not have any facilities o:f this type with over 20 resid~nlB .\.n t.he city of Clearwater. In Dunedin there is Bayshore on the Gulf. Recently AJn {l'l oyefltA 0 r Dunedin told me there are eleven units in a tourist facility zone on which 11. ml)9clal e:xceplion was granted, based on criteria used to grant special exce:ptions t.o ttt.. v.oning COI) n, on a )-2 vote in April of 1980, by the Dunedin Board of Adjustment. 'llltl ^ J1JHtal, t.() lwlnblish an a1 coholi c treatment center. Bay shore advert ises tr....l"...IL Dr a L no hD l.is1O and drug add:lctio n. I . I , I I Currently at 901 Cleartfater-Largo Road in Clearwatal~, a ahort dlt:\cnnce south of Faininds, Carondelet Rehabilitation Center of Amat"loll,a1eo known ElS l..argo Rehabilitative Hospital, is constructing a facillty fot' nleohol and drug abuse according t.o an employee in Largo's Planning and :BuU,dll1f1; Dept last week. It is on the west side of Clearwater-Largo Road between 9th nnd 10th Avenues, and it will have a sprinkler system. Also in the area is the Center for Problem Reso~utiull Ilt. Hun Connt. Hospital in Largo. They ad"rertise Alcohol, Drug Dependency and, Co-De:pelldellIlY '1'rnutmen l Programs with 28-day Intensive In-Patient Dependency and Co-Depomlency 'l':rOELtJllellt Programs at 2025 Indian Rocks Road. In a letter or note to Paula, received in the Community Development office of the City of Clearwater on February 11, 1987, Attorney Harry Cline wroto regarding 'l'ree8 Motel (S. F't. Harrison) cUJ'.rently zoned ISP. Attorney Olille sold In the notes "PROFOSED llSF: AS AN "INTENSIVE, SHORT TERr.! RESrnENTIAI.J OAfm FACILITY." HB wrote that '\\the occupational license=treatment center. "He wroi&-i-ljiffifr11.com~ drug/alcohol residential/day care/outpatient." Mr. Cline's queal.:\.otl WI1I1I tIQuent1.on--can Clco.rwater provide letter stating "intensive, short tern reslc1.,tlt'"l (IAre fncllity'" aulh()r:l~ed in ISPr'w At the bottom of Attorney Cline's lettcJ' or lIoLo 1s w:ril.tl'Jl and unf:11gned, but I believe it is from Faula Harvey: "Defined l1.n IJovnl III Croup Gn11e Facl11 +.y, permitted as conditional use in OL and CN districts only. Cn.l.lfHt,lInrry Cline on 2-12-87. II In a Letter to the Editor of the st. Petersburg Times on "1nrch ), 198J~, M. K. EI-Yousef, M.D., Medical Director, Fairwinds Recovery. st. Petersburg :Reach, tfTotel... "Trad! tional medical treatment is not effective in alcoholism. A L the lJl.esunl t.1me, the only treatment availa.ble 1s a specific and highly st:ructlrrert lJllhaviorll.l one involvIng Alcoholics Anonymous and attaining and sustaining to ta.l ahA t tnencB I\nd 80 brie ty." I support the honest xequest for a conditional use for a drug and Illcohol abuse treatment center and ask that the records clearly shoK Lhln is a zO.;1ing decision for a specific use with any conditions the Board may SAtt nec~sff(!if~n ~w of the · existing neighborhood. 8inoorelf!] (.-fj>~'1 _ ~"'-l.?;?t-. C,- 'LJ (MrlS, },.is Connier Gf)'!ra,,~it Aiq;oll Supe' Sll',ltl~ H5,C _illllml ... .., _. ill) l-;>.l.'O Sf rE.1Ef:~B~lRGC\.E^R\\' i'lTt:R I INTLqltATlONI.L Mti'ORT _'_____~__-::_:=::. _..~dm~"i~.I_.I:~~Il_~'~i(_':. '_~ ~~,~~-1~OO!_. ':,:j , TO & fROM TAft'PA & ST, PETERSBURG AIRPOltTS ~ ~ r"r-:-o' " c', ~. ' ,". . , II..::.- ~ ... '. --- . 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B ())i ,\, -\ II C L E ^ n w ^ , r II, r L 0 " I D ^ :) ~11) In, <I 7 " B CIIY COMMISSION I September 29, 1988 Ms. Lois G~rmier 625 McLennan Street Clearwater) fL 34616 RE: Fairrollinds {J,IJfA-1 .~ Dear Ms. Cormier: I read your letter of September 12, 1988 with grellt :lnl'lIrtIfJt: Blrlt~e, Il!-l YIHl IlltlY recall, I was a proponent of the Amendment to tlltl IlI\IIH tug Jnl~tnl'llt nnt! the zoning regula tions for special .l1.ving facili ties lIcJ'.ptOI\ 111 19H2. I did f"'rward your letter to staff for review. The",1 t plln II.I on wlll(~h h:1S h('~111 explained to the developers of the Fat rw1.nds pro.1ocl. I.n thnt lilt! prop()s(~ll project is not cl:.1ssified under any o.E the present Ih~f(llltlon:J or grollp hl)Ill~. congregate care, ot. special living facilities. RatllHr Ilfll~ElllfJe of' JtlJ sLz(' illld the type of the rapy provided on the pro pe r ty It l.a r~nrlH f.ua rnd n 1I:1 e II ot specifically identified in the Code. 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In flit' " 1'II11grl'Hill fl 1'l1rl' fnclllty in t.he Nrdr,hhorhood Commercf.al 7.onfllg dlstrl('I' 11\I'/lIpd 011 C\'-'I\rWall'l"I.,lq;f) Rond; the governJng ElectlonA of the L:lI\(1 f),'vpllll'lnl'lIl: Corl.. nrr> ~j('el:l(lfl!; 136.025(b) nnd (c)(10) [lnd SectJ.on IJ(l,020; ['('(I\H',;I: In tn (lHlnhllnlt ('()\\gl'(')',:1l0 cnre fllCJ.U.ty on n piece of property lhnt 1(1 CllrlPlltly dpv(')ol'l'd wlth n l'lIllel; the use W;H1 llclU,ll.1.y approved b)' the former nOHI'd of ^dlll~IIIll""I, 11\\11 ^PI'I'il t lIl\ Nny 9, J985 unci'..'r the prf.or 7.o"Jnp, of PlIhllc./l:flllll '1'"h'I,~ !I"lore adopllnll of the Land Development Corle; the Clppl.fcClJlt wall IInl 'tlll'I'('IIHllIl III or!'llIlfll', :Ill prr:llcr perrn.l.tR nlld nn n r(3~wl t of l1dopl: Lon of IIII' /.II"d 111~VI' I tlplll/illt Codl' II: "';1:1 necPsBClry the pr.nperty he re7.oned for the \IRf' III hll I'11'"I>II/lltf'lI; 1.1t<' pl"l'l'll)' ia to be lItUi.7.cd for 2B pernollfl; there J.8 lIlIll'll'l"II! '1<~tf'lln" fot" 21\ pf'r~IOIl'~ I Oil the property; nvnJltlh1.(l pnrkfnf, fA tn ('XCI'IiI! 01 l'''lltll\l~ rf''1IlII'PIIIPIII,H or 1 npnce per 2 p('rr~otl!l nod J ApnC0 [1pr ') p.mploYI"'Il; /llId. 1 It 11 'I'llIrll(~ 1~llgIIlP(lr commentE.HI th~ pnrldng tlhou1.l.1 111('pt eurrf'ul: Rtfllldllldll, 1111. IIrll'Vl''y lIdvl~:pcl I,hllt nt"ff recornmr'1\ded npprovIII r:UhJN~l: to 11IP. lIn0. 1'1'1'11I11 l.fI(llg 1'1'1I('Il),..d wllhlll Dllt' Y'~1l r. (", 11r. MIleR Jeffrt:y Hoare, repr.(!Rentntlve of 11111'111'11111, "dvl"I'd Ilpl' II 1':1111 hlln been 1.n the elderly care ftlclllty hUF: ltll?SR fot' IlIlll\V YI'IIrn. tll I PI" 'I'll'HI I ""i 11)', h Y N s. Nix 0 n I Hr. H 00 res I: n t e d n p p 1 l. C n nth II d II n I V II "I II I y , " ' " II I " v 0 I v ('" \.J 1 1 " Highlnnd Terrace nnd Freedom S'ltlnre; the curr!'I'!: I lilt 'ding \.JIII. hI! I.on\ <\1)\-11\ llnd n IH'W building con!3tructE'd; lh(>r~ "yj 1.1 bl' r1ppro){/rnlll"ly to 10 1/ employeeflj the l'l..d,ldlng wUl not he lite !Hlll1(~ (~o"f1J',llll\t.Inl\ nll\(,I' fH'l.lltll'kn. etc. must conform to current: stnndart'h;; nncl the 1.1',""1 will. 111/1: hi' 1l,'!:I.!"D)','d. tIs. IIClrvcy ~tf1tcd starf recornmend:ltlon shollld ht1 !'f'vllll'" ulnce pxlnUIlg structures arc to be r.emoved. She ndvl.r.ed Rtnrr 11'I'flllllll,"lIdl'c1 1Il'provnt ~llhll'l'l: to the use perm.l.t hell1g pro,cured III C1(~eonlHnce wit" I hI' CIIIlI! 111011 for. pro.l.."l eo In pIe t ion 0 nee I~ t 1 fIe d Sit e r.1 n n . No per9011s :1I'I'C11 red 1n slIpport of or 111 OPP()1; III 1)1) III IIIP rl!lllvI' t"C'f(1I1'1l t. After questIonIng by Hr. Schwob>> Ns. IInrvcy advlllfltl 111l~ RII:(' (lInn will !lot he r r e n en t e d tot h 1 R Boa r cl . She R tat e d t h (! s .1 t e p) (111 W I 1 1 111 I t I." I 1 y h t! r (! V ( ,~ W l'd by the City Commf.f1s1on nnd then by nt<lff, Afl:pr l\"('nt:Jonf,,)~ hy Hr. IIl)nilll>> Hr. Hoare advIsed nil exIsting structures wll 1. hl~ r(,lI1ove',l wI 1:11 lh~ IHl/I!llhl,' exception of the sw.Lmming pool.. , '\ ...~. Notlon wn~ mnde by Hr. Scll\.JOb, ~H'eon,lpd hy tfn. Nlltllll, to IIPI'I'IIVPt! 1:1", II Ill) 1.1(\ request suhJect to the \Ine pennit: hp.l.nr, )11"111'\11'1'" 111 '\(~l~lllcl",\(~f' wltll llll' condItIon for Ir().1~ct eOIllPl.etl.oll on CertJfI,.,1 /11111 1'11111, Hotloll ('llI'r'((lcl \Illnnlmoualy (6 t.'J 0). ; ,,'.. " :'" ,', ' . . " , ' ..', ,,' ',' I ,:' , (r... .. Tapa V -7. Item B-2. Planning and ~oI1ing Poard ,.. Bo i1t<,)lIlh\'lr I, QI,;t'0 i I 'i',':,: --._~ TREVCR A. JOlJES - 2B-be<l Adult Oongrege.te Care Fnell.\t.y ,. Bonoll l~olghho'("hood Commercial. 1569 South Fort Ha.rrlaon Avenue. 21H'~~9~] Sf 11 !t; n Ifll-lO .{: It ,l . @)(i) Chainnnll Johnson was absent. Present "Tere Vice CllnJ.l'lllllt1 J10{1,n.U rlll1lllon:nl ~'B1Tlbfl):n l,:ash. I; ixon, Green, Schwab, and, fi'orrell. City ^ t'torm;y Al en lhud th wa.n 11-' Eluonl. . I ?~) ,j'll I t!; ./(iLJf,~ I ~~ 1;tl~('~' /fJ/Jf') ( ~ (.:.,1.0 I I ~ )~/ V1.' ' 12').)./'...//.1 Jlo{~a.n - Is the applicant here? ~ Response - Yes. Ho~an - ~)top up and give y"OlU. Itn.me and 1)f'; mrorn tllp ,d"11"', ':IL:~S Jl~FTHEY '~c\\nli, 1731 EacdoH liost. JJrlve, IlHll flft' I', "0f.~C",11 - I p',m 8orry, Paula, Has I suppo8~d to c1tll YOll n.rflt.." 1 aln nor:ry. 1'1\u1(\., do you -,.,ant to gi \Ie these first? I 1l~'Tl sorry. 1 ~m nllly tho vt,.,., chnh:rofl,n. J. dUll! t. do this too often, 30 bea.r 1-1i t,b IT!f'' t plense. f \~. PAULA HARVEY - Thl:: 1s the rt~que31, f'or conrll tiOl1l~}, II"I~ f()}' (,:)llf~J "'I',nlo crt l.H f~ ,'tl..U..,Y \ II the HEli~hborho(ld CCilUllercial zoning cHstric1:.. Thl~ ph'llflrty 1fl }o!',a.tr.-(l Oli C:l~l\l'Hilt.I)I.'" Largo Road. The al.plic..1.ble coda sectiona nre lJ(,.O~J'it LII\I:ftpntJ1lt,. b f1lJd e t,qll, HIII.t also section 1)6.01:0. 'rh1a ls a requent to es"'~abll~"I Ii oOnJl,J.nl';nt.6 eRre f;H~lllty 071 a piece of property that 13 dl?veloped noW' ""i.th t'\ Tnot.ftl Hh1.ch-'lt t\ppon.ra to l~Q "HCHlIl,.. Th1.s use was actually a.pproved by the old Bo3.!."'d of AdJllnl,ITII:'lIl Rile] ^I'PlJul Oil "'lay ~~. 1985. Tha.t wa.s an ftppl."ov1\l that waD er.anted und(n~ 1 t" rw1.01' y,01l1 lli;~ (jf PI,llll tel pcnl- publlc, and that. w~~s accoMplt8hcd prlor to tho ad() VL \\) II (l f l.hft 1 q,,1l!1 : \p,volCVlf~I' t ~ '()d,~. 1 rw applicnnt weG lln8ucco8Gful in beinr; able to !(ftC\lr'o t-.h~)l!' p\: l'l':'I, t n.nd hl.", 1.',' ...' in order to pronoe(lwith the cOl1~w;rer;nt'2 C8x:;.,-.t'adUt~' T""t'." 1.0 '~.d' r.olJn hn.tll{~ adopt.ed and efffJct~_ve,and as n r03u1t they n09(\0Il t.o ('.'It lhi~ lo:()pe-rl~r l'(f~O~Ifl(~ l'otOj:n they could est.ahlinh their use because publ1e/.'EJilI1-.llllhl\n 111 tho 1,",l1d Uov~lof'll~()ld (.ul(; did not provide for its Una. So it has nOH b~fH1 r'8l'.orlfrld to NlIllgl.b()rhcod norn,"~T.'I:ln.l with the intent -to proceed as orlr;ir.ally pla.nnod. They l!.ro (I,sk1.n[> for th,~ l-Yr.0pArty to bo uVi,ll:H~(l 1'ur ~:n r"'r O()ll!~. You nhould bn aHaI'I! that thel'"'/,J .i.s f-JufficifJut. ac:t'01I,,,,:O for 2n l'",rnOIIf'l 011 i',hlr.1 },~l.'n\.~~!': t:v. It in 1.76 acreH in ciza. Rr.1u..t::'em~nt fOl" V.;!.rklnH f\11" title typo of :L!.ctl :U.Lv Hotu,l 1m onH Opa.Cl~ for tHO }HJrnOllB plUf5 one Gpace for two (ltmplo:vr:-ll~ Of} tll(~ PYOfOrt:v, 'I'lm,Y "'t"c in excaSfJ of that :?n.rJdng requlr~ment.. The 'rrnlTlo J-l:ng\ \l4'l91.' lU,l remnr'k thfd, ihn pn.rkinG should meeJ~ toda.y's at,annardR Hhich :prior' t.o U .(1, '6 bnll1:~ B.tr;ncd f, ,rt tld!; property n01.lld be In conformnnce with our p1.:rI,dJl/{ r"f\Uh'l'tlllont,., fir today. ",,, nr.') recommendlr.g approva.l ('If the requested condi tlf)wd "'11' B\ll).j"ct t.o thft '~r.n p"J.'ml t. l,(!.l.'w obta,izwr.{ H'ithill on') year. (Voices tn oo.ck,'P-~o'1nd.) IIo(?:8,n ,. O.K.. is the applicant here, please? Would YI>ll ""alld up tll1d f~lvl' yo,er 1l:'Poi') aml be r:morn In, please. (ApplicRut i3 RT.m:t"l in.) , ; \, 'lILED Jjt::~'F'REY ~~o()rnt 1731 ga(~le~ Neet l)-rive, E~~Jltmtl. I \-1111, !Ill:H-wr r\IlY "ilf:~:~.l,nll:,t tha.t you h~vo tha.t you conceiv6' might. be aoout tho }/t<().loetll WIl hn,VA h~oTl .In (}ld"(~l.'l,i' e' care fncll1ty bUE11m1nR for ml\ny ynara, EUld -- (VC.,,:W:~ l.t: ;1^U}{l~'l()II1;Il,) " , fL> ;,' "'.. .. ~. ". . ~""'-.."".____.__I.._-'4""".''--'''.'''''''''.........-:wr... Note6 from Tape of' P &. Z ]oa.rd Meeting - Oct. ] 7. ] 9tlB - rago ;~ :BRENDA NIXON - What. 'facilities have you owned before'? @ t100re - Highland Terrace in Claal'1mter, Freedotn SI4unnt jt\ Bem\lIo.Lo, huJIlHIII-';ri rtown in Sarasota, Bradenton. ~ixon - Hall' do you plan to reno,'ate the property? Moore -; We are gOlllg to tear the o+d motel oot-Tn a.nd build a brllnd nOM facility. lb.xon - HOK many employees uill you have? Mooro - Pro~bly ten to twelve employees. liixon \/111 the buj Iding bo eGsentlally the same llllnf\ l{I\rll tlon ElH tho mo tel? Hoore - No. In ordf.-r for me to meet sethacks 2.ml no t'1l t'l.h , it \o(()ul,l have to come way uff tho p:ropertr lines where the motel is 110W'. 'I'h.. buLldlll,c~ no far ns Uw CQV'erilge and so :fort.h w111 be lauch smaller in cllrno llH 1.011 . Nixon - What "Will happen to all the trees existing on Ulf'l IH.'oporty? Moore .- There are many trees. (Inaudtblp.,) (13a<:k(1l'ollr\ll volcon.) Hogan - Are there allY other quer;t.lom((1 Paula. Harvey - I am going to 1.'~vi.f:je my :re(~f)IJUt1er1o.nL tun!;, ./ Ii;),"\ 1lI\lI.H~.r:e that lh~l:Y '!(!X'0. going to be removiJ1i~ the existing struct.ures on th., 8.1 t fJ. no j t.hInk t ha t. t,hr, -t '.frlf'" ( period needs to be :revised regardlng securiIlg the WiG Jl>>'H'11\ \ t. It uhould l\~ 1n ''"''v. accordance 10fi th the condit ions for project, compleU,on I) 11 U 11 lmprov()(l a1 t.e. Tills project will have ti:> go throngh the fo:r:rnal s1 te plMll ntV 1.<..(. l Hogan - Any othe:r qlle5tlons for the applicant.'? 0.11... .In /tllybqd,y l1f're whu r.upp{,J'L:I the applicant r Do you have any supporting wrItten do c\lln('lllls or 0 rpool ng, 1'll.tl(l"? Harvey - No, 'We have received none for this a.pplionttol!, Hogan - Is there anybodr in the audience that oppon8s this B-}>pllcll tlon? It i8 up to the Board to make their decision. Bill Schwab - Do we ~et -to see the 51 te plan? Paula Harvey.. No, Sir. 'rhere ~lcltld be no reason for ,you i 0 rev! (Hi t,he s11..e }llan. They a're revieue<l 'by the city cormnission initially ,..1Id11Y flt-arr. Schwab - I move that the Item B-2 be approved sub,\"o~ to the uno ))(H.,nlt bol11e; obl:.D'mld in tl.ccordance wlth the aJ>prova1 of the site plan. N iXI) n - Second. Hogan - O.K. I have a question. All these build! URn Lhal:. ..,cn) 011 lh$J.t P~.f)IK.["ty .. right now axe goi~, >~o be just taken down and COm)l') e~t3 tlON th,' II~ -- Moore - Yes, except for -t,he swimming pool. \Ie nill ]ll'b hflllly Jleep that. Hogan - Thank you, O.K. We ha.ve n motion to allprnvfI It. R ') t along with t.he apprl)val of the s1.t~ plan and ft- t. t"~'l -'., ho tlMe J~p.rlo(t Lc) t~C) signify by sayi (AYE) " " CJ 18 OUIH.1I"U!~ on. ^ll lhofJC 1 n favor, ng aye. J.'he ayes have it and LhA IClolino 1)."llin'!rJ. ~...,. t ~.,&~ ..JI)., ~">.; . .' ,,", /(.?~-fJ)-l... . ....:;i~~ a, '}~l. "if;"" ~~ , -" "~.,f.,,,, .,'...~. I".l' '.. ' -Iol' If "!tI~ J' t_ I t t ,....I.~ . \, . :.. ~ U '>\ II ~.J.' '1, lO, \. I iii. .' I~J' ~ ':' ,. f '. ' 'l",r t. 'd' ".., '. 'j('t ,,,,'Iu', J, '. 'Ii", ,.... '\"l ," '''''' ,....' = o . ftIIiUI ... M ~... 1,1.'''; Dr. .... 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A Tampa Tribune story 10,000 newborn :planned to ask {:(~~~', I' I~,!~ <,yl!l.Uw1-71){d;, 1 (;'~j) o t b .. 1 (/ \d"C.A!,.:"'(-7Jt."-J-cf-o.-- on c.o er 1), 1988 told UR, Uneatnc proh.1bly wlll bfl (leL(!cl.~;d \n babies this year in FloTida.. . " lIHS Secretary Gro{l,ory Coler :ml(l h(~ for *5.3 million from the Legislat.ure nf!xt Y~f\r and aate) "1'1~' r J l' ,. , l. f.,tlC\ I Iv be given top priority In alJ. HRS-f'undnd ulIhnt.<\nco-n.burlf! treai.tnlJnt pro{!,J '[\IrIS., move thnm women to the f'ront of the l' no ('01' LrNI.t.mollt." women will We yant. to ThfJ nnti...drug bill pa~sed by the ScnaLs on !j'ridn,V 1" I.IV \Il!!./) 1(',' "a w\cln 11.1'1'<11 of' tll ~\1 drug treatment pro~ra.mslt .:l.nd prevldeB one billioll ell'lln,!\ fot' lh'H Lr'oaLII!,,;tJl, .llf'l:!',rall,:i. In 'l:~h'3 Tamp:1. '.i'ribunc :3l<.>1'Y ()ctober 15, ]9a8~ llo.nl 1.lId tlw' ~:el~lit() pl'ovlnton::; sl,U'J mu::;t. be rcconcileLl Hl-i..h a f.,] ightly dlfJeJ:'ent T1'e1\1\IH"\ l.t.ill C' I ~Il rid t I\(~ lI(1w",~ Ihbt. lIl"! l.'" but it i G ex pElctecJ to blS' al)proved and then sont to I' I'wl 'cll~n l. {(C'/I/!,:ttl. Aecr'rH "{',I (, ;,11 I ~~ story, Cl "wmr accountabillt:vll provir,1.on would (l'lpr' ,,~\ c'onvlctnd dr'ug ur!(~T[) or <;erl..qi II i'ederal benefit.s, but the r~nalty llould be naivflll If t hn cOllvl.cl.o'} ll1~Ug USA!' tlf,\l~J:'.rl!(i hin!::;elf'to be a.n c.~ldlct and sllbmitt:]d to a lonp.l.f~nll l'pllllblI1t.at.\.ClIl ['rO(~rHm. (' ,/'i.., /.11 :Jctnl'>sr 7, 19[3d story in The Tamr:::t Tribune Gllld uL lNH.:t hall' of lltt! ;":()(l,!il.;(j Fl<.'rlJiali3 addict..)d to drug~.. ar.d ale;ohnl are golnp; untn,::\t.ert ~Jr~~:wne thr'['e~ 0 r::. not. enouGh Iilon-ey to fund <](d,oxif.\<:atl<,n aul rehabJl1.t.n.t.1011 pl.'Of:rllru~lf ~,lld lh~ nlf)ry' ~aic1 B'J.orida. h'l.S ;3event.y mllllcn do] la.rs from rr'~if~rH l, H t.;l.t,.;- a.lId loe(l..l ;;CH.! Y'" r-~' t.o :' 1'" f\.l on ~ubr.+anc(': abus~ tn!atment progr::.ns this ycnr !.Ill" ..0\ II 1'r"1t:}I ;ll'"ml lUl)~'J(\O 1}{:1I111(l~ a(:\;ord'lng to Haj. Doug'las i~. Hu(t1ms, head of th., gf""nl'lll'I"~1 dnll!, t:u~1t f('l",~~" Ool L1wL same day f the St.. ,PotoI'sburg TImes hafl .1 ntoT'y hfH:\d llrHl'i ";~I'^'I'li: r:ll:ii:U:': f1(Jj,'i: pm;1 Ii"i-\:; TO Tnr~AT DIiUG ADDICTS, '1.'Af.;K Ji'OHCE CHlJ.~ SAYS. II t1:-IJ"r 1I"l'h't'r~ 1 ~l q\lo1.Nt as ~;l\:I' IW, , i ... '.. "'J'he f:tate n~edf, ,.1 r,~a.ior, mB.jc,r in(~"-'E'()t;e in th(l 1'\1\' Tlllll!.P of ell Ilg tr....'t.PIPlil. pro{' !a",~:, ,. The story :-\'It',o GaJ.d he :l'lvr,:H~(ttf.'S 1!':.;;rev,t:-..ing the Iltll/llll'r' or 1lI~~I'l;II''''IHl ~1111\<"'~ ro,t.' heroin c:.ddict.s because 0f:'Ule ~;r)(l.ring l1UffiUer 0'1' ('1I/1"f; or ^ Ill::, llilrl l.h'lt lib\!\ 1<1 trll~ 111'~1 treatment centers u(/ulc1 be one of tho prlncl.paJ :rf'l~ClIIII"'lllclal,lorH, \,0 the ,..;OVtOL"/I0r." ~:ajor Hughes and othE.'.I~ il\0Jnb~)t's of t.hd G{)veJ"nor~t (Jn1p; Pol1.c~y '(',u~k ji'cITCf'l had visit.ed a cJruebcatm~nt C'0nt.eJ.~ C'n (\bth St.r(~ot. llnll.lI \n J,p..1'{'~()t I/i\~J(! n.t,(}ut no dra(l, or a.if~(oI101 ad(D_~tn l1vc at thd f(,l.c1J.lt,y It'h0r.') ;, pJ'ol',I'km .L:?nl.n I'n'm Id to 2/~ mont.lll>. an~l had aluo v:tsJ te(l, "il G1,st '~.1~ pl'ol!l'~Yfl at. th~ J'IIH~.lla!t Coullt,.y .ltd:!. G(.)] J.p.et. i ng lnformation on F'J,c!.'ld!.\r~) d,;.lIg .probleffl~1I '_""":':":"':'"d'~'" .,.".'., ;': ", '" ",';'-:;"".~",:-:-~: ", -:.I _ __~_,_'___ ___',~ _ . ~_ _:"'_'._.:.'_ ,______ _,_ ~,'__ _~___ __: _',,_.._ '~, ..!. ....._._ ~~' '..' ~ .., ~ " ..: ", " i".".. '. . . . 1.1')\."'';-...,..... ". a&utd 1- rJh,~ ff:"~ ,JtM.:(",.-.,.t!--' State needs more prograrns to tre(J~' drug addicts, task -Force chief says ~~::~~~\~~~RNEY / () -1 -1ft &1; ,(\.,...... III 1111 IJl'I Id 1111 'I Il:ldlllll' dilll'''; If II 111'11'11\ ,\I 11(1 '", (,;111:';('(11"""'1),1111'1: 11111111111 f,l( 1,1"';111 "II I" I\k''''I''"11I', ,I ',\!lIIII'li 1111111111 I,,' w{'d hy;t,ltI:II';,I';:I"IJ!",lrll '" ("1111"'11' ,,' Ill' ' h 1"'11, ,;1\' 11i;'1 11111 II 1111'1, d'",~ ;11 (';t lli,~ll II I; '~III'II' 1/11 1:1'1/111)' ,'\ II. 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Bob f\'l"fl illt'l dr<l~ti\'tllly in('J ease the !llllllb('r of drug treltnH'nt t.lcili(i('~ \n the stah~, "TIt(. ~Itatt' rwpc/s a major. major in- crease in the full range of drug t reallllellt programs," said Dougla~ W. Hughes, whom M<lrlinez appointed earlier this year to leCid a special drug t;j:ik force. "If we clon't do it, then' Ivill he l1Ion' jails, lIIore critllP . , . more AIDS, more dl~vastated cities, The prices ('If tho;,l~ are staggcring. We 've ~ot to afford it (drug tI eal Tl1elll centers)." HURlies' coIllments Cilme after he and other members of the Governors' Drug Policy Tasll force visited a drug treatment cCllter and sisler progr<lm at the Pincllas County Jail collecting infor- mation on Florida's drug problem. M::lrtinez :Jppointed Hughes earlier this year to lead the task force and set polil:\l's for combating Florida's drug problclIl_ The task foree is scheduled to submit policy recoJllmendations to the goverllor ill lat~ December or earl)' January. . 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