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ACTION AGENDA
PLANNING & ZONING BOARD MEETING
TUESDAY, JUNE 16, 1992 . 1 :30 PM
PLEDGE OF AllEGIANCE
INVOCATION
ITEM
A, APPROVAL OF MINUTES. None
CONDITIONAL USES. ANNEXATION. ZONING, LAND USE PlAN AMENDMENTS. LAND
DEVELOPMENT CODE TEXT AMENDMENTS, AND LOCAL PLANNING AGENCY REVIEW:
THE BOARD FOLLOWS THE PROCEDURES OUTLINED BELOW. ALL TESTIMONY FOR
CONDITIONAL USE REQUESTS IS GIVEN UNDER OATH.
1, The Chairperson reads from the Public Hearing Notice each item as it is presented.
2. The staff report and pertinent background information are presented, - 5 minutes maximum.
3, Staff presents any supporting written documents,
4. Staff presents any opposing written documents,
5, The applicant or his representative presents his case, - 5 minutes maximum,
6, Persons who support the application speak. 3 minutes maximum for each individual;
or spokesperson for group - 10 minutes maximum.
7, Persons who oppose the application speak . 3 minutes maximum for each individual; or
spokesparson for group. 10 minutes maximum,
8, Persons supporting the application (other than applicant) may speak in rebuttal. 3 minutes
maximum,
9, Persons opposing may speak in rebuttal - 3 minutes maximum.
10, The applicant has an opportunity for final rebuttal - 5 minutes maximum.
11, Public Hearings are closed,
12. Discussion by the Board,
13, The Board makes a decision.
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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, REQUESTS FOR EXTENSION, DEFERRED AND CONTINUED ITEMS:
1. M&B's 23,03, 23,031, and 23,032, See,' 6-29.16 (1921 & 1923 N Belcher Rdl; Webb's Nursery, Inc,
(Jewel OscolAlbertson's Ine,) CU 92-28 (CONTINUED FROM 5/19/92)
Request. To permit paCkage sales af beer and wine (1921 N Belcher); and to permit packilge sales of
beer, wine and liquor 11923 N Belcher)
Zoned. CPO (Commercial Planned Development!
Motion was made by Mr. Hamilton, seconded by Mr, B;ckerstaffa, to approve UIe above request
subjectlO tile follow;ng conditions: 1) A six-foot lIigll masonry wall slwfl be installed beginning
at tile soutll sida of tile nortllernmost driveway and ending at tile soutllernmost yellow bollard
along Old Coacllman Rd, Landscaping in conformance willi tile perimeter landscapIng
requirements of Section 136.023 of the Land Development Code sllalf be incorporated Into tile
design. The wall and landscapIng shall be installed witllin six (61 months from the date of this
public hearing, The construction of tIle wall and Installation of landscaping for the Phase III area
(north endJ of the Commercial Planned Development shall be required prior to tile fssuance of any
building permits for Phase III.; 21 SlIipping and receiving of goods and all maintenance operations
and activities shall be limited to hours between 6:00 a.m, ilnd 10:00 p,m.; 3J All lighting for the
parking lot shall be redirected downwiJrd and to the interior of tile parking lot to mitfgate the
nuisiJnce of ligllt and glare to the adjacent residential areas and; 41 The requisite occupational
license shall be obtained within six months of the date of this public hearing, Motion carried 15
to 01 with one abstention,
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2, Lots 7 & 8, Blk, 15. Map of Belleair (1345 S, Ft, Harrison Avenuel: DMA Corp, dlbla Fuel Mart, Inc,
CO 92-30 (CONTINUED FROM 6/2/921
AeQuest . To permit outdoor retail sales, displays. andlor storage
Zoned. lL (Limited Industrial]
Continued (motion by Mr, Hamilton, second by Mr. Carassas) tile above request to tile meeting
of July 14, 1992. Motion carried unanimously {S to OJ,
C.
CONomONAl USES:
1.
M&B 33,04, Sec, 17-29-16, (19995 US 19 NI, Gateway Investments Inc. (Bennett Car Sales), CU 92-33
Request - To permit outdoor retail sales, displays andlor storage; and vehicle service
Zoned - CH (Highway Commerc;al\
Continued (motion by Mr, Merriam, second by Mr, Hamilton) the above request to tile meeting
of June 30, 1992, Motion carried unanimously {6 to 01.
2, M&B 33,03, See, 17-29-16, (19995 US 19 N], Gateway Investments lnc, (Bennett Car Sales). CU 92-34
Request - To permit outdoor retail salesl displays andlor storage; and vehicle service
Zoned - CH (Highway Commercial)
Continued (motiDn by Mr. Merriam, second by Mr, HamiltDn) the above request to the meeting
Df June 30, 1992, Motion carried ur1animously (6 tD OJ.
3, M&B 14,05, See, 12-29-15, {21 31 Range Road); John E, and Patricia A, Sadtler (Shazam Boat Works]
CU 92-35
Request - To permit vehicle service, and outdoor retail sales, displays, and storage
Zoned. IL {limited Industriall
Continued (mDtiDn by Mr, Hamilton, second by Mr, Carassas) the above request to the meeting
of June 30, 1992, Motion carried unanimously (6 to 0),
4. Part of Lot 18. all of Lot 19, and 10ft, vacated alley on north, Bluff View Sub (326-328 Jeffords St);
Hunter Blood Center, lnc, (Morton Plant Hospital), CU 92-36
R~quest - To permit noncommerciAl parking
Zoned - OL (Limited Officel
Approved (motion by Mr, Hamilson, second by Mr, Carrm;as) subject to the fDllowing conditions:
1) A six-foot tall privacy fence combined with a 10-foot wide landscape buffer area shall be
installed along the entire north property line. Tllis buffer slwll include plant materials required
for buffer areas under Section 136.023 of the Land Development Code; these materials shall be
placed on the outside of the fence and shall be installad within two months from the date the
building permits are obtained,' 2) The requisite building permits shall be procured within six
, months from tfle dale of approval,' 3) All lighting structures on the site shall not exceed six feet
in height,' 4) A Unity of Title shall be recorded tying the subject property with the HDspital
property immediately to the south (across Jeffords St,) prior to the issuance Df a building permit,'
and 5J The applicant shall obtain certification of the requisite site plan prior to the issuanco of
a building permit, Motion carried unanimously (6 tD OJ,
5. lot 3 and part of Lot 2, Blk, B, John R, Davey's Resub (421 Cleveland 5t,), Terry Tsafatinos (Greek
Pavilion Inc,). CU 92-37
Request - To permit on-premise consumption of beer and wine
Zoned - UC(CI {Urban Center Corel
Approved (motion by Mr, Carassas, secDnd by Mr, Marriam) subject to the follDwing conditions:
1 J The applicant shall obtain the requisite occupational license witflin six months frDm the date
of this public hearing; 2) Approval shall be for on-premise consumption only, with no package
sales,' and 3) Tlw applicant shall obtain the raquisite alcDholic bevarage separation distance
variance from tho City Commission. MDtion carried unanimously (6 to 0),
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6. Lots 19 & 20, Blk. 2, Knollwood Replat (1390 Gulf to Bay Blvd,), William J, and Mary A, Moran (Barney's
Surf & Sport aka Inline Skate Rentals), CU 92.38
Request. To permit outdoor commercial recreation/entertainment
Zoned . CG (General Commercial)
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Approved (motion by Mr. Hami/ton, second by Mr. Bickerstaffe) subject to the following
conditIons: 1) The applicant shall obtain an occupational license for the use within 6 months from
the date of this public hearing,' 2J No outdoor recreational activities/entertainment other than
skate rentals sllall be carrlcd out on the subject property,' 3) No required parking spaces or aisles
shall be converted to outdoor commercial/recroatlon use; 4) All slgnage on the site shall be
brougllt into compliance with the CIty's sign regulations on or before October 13. 1992. Motion
carried unanimously (6 10 OJ,
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Lots 3, 4 and 1/2 vacated alley on cast, J B Roberts Sub, (1253 So, Ft. Harrison Ave.) Morritt Homes,
Inc. ICity Pawn & Jewelryl, CU 92.39
Request - To permit outdoor retail sales, displays, and/or storage
Zoned. IL (Limited Industrial!
Continued (motIon by Ms, Martin. second by Mr. HamlltonJ the above request to the meeting of
June 30, 1992. MotIon carried~unanimously (6 to 0).
8, Lot 3. Gulf to Bay Shopping Ccnter (1681 Gulf to Bay Blvd,) Arthur H, and Mary L. Bruno IAJB Ventures.
Inc,fUncle Ernlc's Publ. CU 92-40
Request. To permit on-premise consumption and package sales of beer wine and liquor
Zoned . CC ICommercial Center)
Approved (motion by Mr. Hamil/on. SfJcond by Mr. Bickerstaffe) subjfJct to tile following
conditions: 1 J TIle requisite occupationallicanse sllall bo obtaIned within six (6J months from the
dale of tllis public flearing; and 2J No cuslomer accessiblo display area for package sales shall
be provided. Motion carried unanimously (6 to OJ.
D. ANNEXATION, ZONING. LAND USE PlAN AMENDMENT. LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE TEXT
AMENDMENT, AND LOCAL PLANNING AGENCY REVIEW:
1, Lot 3, Glen Ellyn Estates, 12184 Burnice Drivel. Paul & Jeanne H, Jones
A 92-03, LUP 92.10
Request - Annexation, Land Use Plan and Zoning Alias Amendments
LAND USE PLAN:
FROM: Unclassified
TO: Low Density Residential
ZONING:
RS-6 (Single Family Residentiall
Recommended approval Imotlon by Mr. Hamilton. second by Mr. Bickcrstalfc) to tile City
Commission o( Ihe proposed Annf!xation. LDfld Use Plan Amendment to Low Density Rosidvntlal,
and ZonIng Atlas Amendment to RS.6 as they appear 10 be supported by tile Standards for
Approval of L<ind Development Code Section t 32,005. 137.0 t 5/cl. iJnd , 37.0 16(o}, Motion
carried unanimously (6 to OJ.
2, Lot 40, Clearwater Manor 11741 W, Manor Ave,}, Sharon L. Tucker
A 92-05, LUP 92-11
RCQuest - Annexation, land Use Plan and Zoning Atlas ~mendments
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FROM: Unclassified
TO: Low Density Residential
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Recommended approval (motlon by Mr. Carassas. second by Mr. BickerstalfeJ to the City
Commlssion of the proposed Annexation. Land Use Plan Amendment to Low Density Residential.
and Zoning Atlas Amendment to RS-8 as they appear to be supported by the Standards for
Approval of Land Development Code Section 732.005, 137,OI5(eJ. and 137,016(el, Mot/on
carried unanimously (6 to OJ, .
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Part of Lots 23 and 24, Clearwater Manor, 11748 W, Manor Ave,), Donald R. & Barbara A. Shower
A 92-06. LUP 92.12
Request - Annexation, land Use Plan and Zoning Atlas Amendments
LAND USE PLAN:
FROM: Unclassified
TO: Low Density Residential
ZONING:
RS.a ISingle Family ResidentiaU
Recommended approval (motioQ by Mr. Carassas. second by Mr. BickerstaffeJ to the City
CommIssion of the proposed Annexatfon. Land Use Plan Amendment to Low Density Residential.
and Zoning Atias Amendment to RS-8 as they appear to be supported by the Standards for
Approval of Land Development Code Section 132.005, 137,015(eJ. and 137,016(eJ. Motion
carried unanimously (6 to OJ.
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F. DIRECTOR'S ITEMS
G. BOARD AND STAFF COMMENTS
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PlANNING & ZONING BOARD MEETING
TUESDAY, JUNE 16, 1992 - 1 :30 PM
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(r',. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
INVOCATION
Chairman Mazur, Messrs, Bickerstaffe lIeft at 2:04 and returned at 2:08 pml, Carassas,
Hamilton, Merriam, Ms. Martin
Mr. Sava,e ,IJ)~ @@ UJ!~irnl
Scott Shuford, Planning Manager UU~ JUL 08 1992 L~
Dolores 'Jan' Schopper, Staff Assistant II " J' J
Pat Fernandez, Aecording Secretary - - _
. CI1Y CLERK DJ=PT
Chairperson Mazur outlined the procedures for conditional uses and advised that anyone aaversety-affectedliy 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.
Members Present:
Members Excused:
Also present:
ITEM
A. APPROVAL OF MINUTES - None
B. REQUESTS FOR EXTENStON, DEFERRED AND CONTINUED ITEMS:
1. M&8's 23.03, 23.031, and 23,032, Sec. 6-29-16 {1921 & 1923 N Belcher Adl: Webb's Nursery, Inc.
(Jewel Osco/Albertson's Inc,l CU 92-28 (CONTINUED FROM 5/19/92)
Acquest - To permit paCkage sales of beer and wine (1921 N Belcherl: and to permit package sales of beer,
wine and liquor 11923 N Belcher)
Zoned - CPO {Commercial Planned Developmentl
Mr. Mazur announced a conflict of interest and will not speak in the discussion or vote on this Item.
Mr. Shuford gave the background of the case and submitted, in writing, the staff recommendation,
Applicant's representative, Todd Pressman. 12807 W, Hillsborough Avenue, Tampa, stated his client when
they took over Jewel Osco had meetings with the surrounding property owners to address their grievances,
Albertson's will build a wall along Old Coachman Road and they are working on directing the parking lot
lights away from residences. In addition, the City ordinance stipulates shipping and receiving hours are from
6:00 am to 10:00 pm and Albertson's would prefer that rather than the restrictive 8:00 am to 8:00 pm.
Frank Mowitz. Florida Aeal Estate Manager for Albertson's, 602 Cortland Street, Orlando, stated Albertson's
inherited this situation and was unaware of the problems with the neighbors until the acquisition was
completed, They are in agreement with the wall but do not feel his firm should be fully responsible for
payment of the wall. Mr. Shuford advised the Board has a history of trying to correct problems that exist
when a Change occurs and the case is brought before this Board, In response to a question, Mr, Mowitz
advised he would 'talk with staff, get approval on the type of wall, and the bids could go out within 7.10
days.
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Reois Elflabeth Taylor. 1935 Old Coachman Road, brought along a plastic bag filled with trash which came
from Albertson's lot and was collected on her front lawn in one week's time, The original site plans far
Jewel Osco called for a wall along Old Coachman Road with no ing'ress/egress from this road, The
neighbors were not kept abreast of and were not able to address any plan changes as they occurred, The
neighbors did not complain and the City failed to see that Jewel Os co failed to comply with the original
conditions granted. Noisy eighteen wheelers had been turning near a neighbor's driveway at 3:00 and 4:00
am, This appears to have been correcled,
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The Board commended Albertson's for working so diligently with the neighbors,
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Motion was made by Mr. Hamilton, seconded by Mr, Bickerstaffe, to approve tile above request
subject to the following conditions: 7) A six.foot high masonry wall shall be installed beginnIng at
the south side of the northernmost driveway and ending at the southernmost yellow bollard along
Old Coachman Rd, Landscaping in conformance with the perimeter landscaping requirements of
Section 136,023 of the Land Development Code shall be Incorporated into the design. The wall and
landscaping shall be installed within six (6J months from the date of this pUblic hearing. The
construction of the wall and installation of landscaping for the Phase III area (north end) of the
Commercial Planned Development shall be required prior to the issuance of any building permits for
Phase III.; 2J Shipping and receMng of goodS and all maintenance operations and activities shall be
limited to hours between 6:00 a,m, and 70:00 p,m,; 3J All lighting for the parking lot shall be
redirected downward and to the interior of the parking lot to mitigate the nuisance of light and glare
to the adjacent residential areas: and 4} The requisite occupational license shall be obtained within
six months o{ the date of this public hearing. Motion carried (5 to 0) with one abstention,
Lots 7 & a, Blk, 15, Map of Belleair {1345 S, Ft. Harrison Avenue); DMR Corp, dlbla Fuel Mart, Inc.
CU 92-30 (CONTINUED FROM 6/2/821
Request - To permit outdoor retail sales, displays, andlor storage
Zoned - IL {Limited Industrial I
Mr. Shuford stated staff and the applicant requested a further continuance to the meeting of July 14, 1992,
Pro or Con: None
Continued (motion by Mr, Hamilton, second by Mr. Carassasl the above request to the meeting of
July 14, 1992. Motion carried unanimously (5 to 01.
C. CONDmONAL USES:
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1.
M&B 33,04, See, 17-29-16, 119995 US 19 N), Gateway Investments Ine, {Bennett Car Salesl, CU 92-33
Request - To permit outdoor retaH sales, displays and/or storage; and vehicle service
Zoned - CH (Highway Commercial]
Mr. Shuford gave the background of the case and submitted, in writing, the staff recommendation,
The applicant was not present,
Pro or Con: None
Contlnued (motion by Mr, Merriam, second by Mr, Hamiltonl the above request to the meetlno of
June 30. 1992, Motion carried unanimously (6 to 0),
2, M&B 3:3,03, Sec, 17.29-16,119995 US 19 NI. Gateway Investments Inc. {Bennett Car Sales), CU 92-34
Request - To permit outdoor retail sales, displays andlor storage; and vehicle service
Zoned - CH (Highway Commercial I
Mr. Shuford gave the background of the case and submitted, in writing, the staff recommendation,
The applicant was not present,
Pro or Con: None
Continued {motion by Mr. Merriam. second by Mr, HJmilton) tha above request to tile meeting of
June 30. 1992, Motion carried unanimously (6 to OJ,
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M&B 14,05, Sec, 12-29-' 5, 12131 Range Road}: John E, nnd Patricia A. Sadtler IShazam Boat Works)
CU 92.35
Request. To permit vehicle service, and outdoor retail sales, displays, and storage
Zoned - IL ILimited Industrial!
Mr. Shuford gave the background 01 the case and submitted, in writing, the staff recommendation for a
continuance,
Pro or Con: None
Cont/nued (motion by Mr, Hamilton, second by Mr, Carassas) the above request to the meet/ng of
June 30, 1992. Motion carried unanimously (6 to 0),
4. Part of Lot 18, all of Lot 19, and 10ft. vacated alley on north, Bluff View Sub 1326.328 Jelfords Stl;
";tunter Brood Center, Inc, (Morton Plant Hospital), CU 92-36
Request. To permit noncommercial parking
Zoned - OL (Limited Offjce)
Mr, Shuford gave the background of the case and submitted, in writing, the staff recommendation,
Applicant's representative, Emil C, MarQuardt. Jr q 400 Cleveland Street, stated prOblems of the past should
be alleviated as Morton Plant has a contract to acquire this property, The blood center busses will be
moved elsewhere on hospital propertY,
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Robert Kern, representative and Board Member of Harbor Oaks Association, 321 Lotus Path, stated they
have been in consultation with the hospital and feel considerable improvements have been made.
Approved (motion by Mr. Hamilton, second by Mr, Csrrasas) subject to the following conditions: 1)
A six.foot tall privacy fence combined with a 10-foot wIde landscape buffer area shall be Installed
along the entire north property line. This buffer shall include plant materials reqUired for buffer areas
under Section 136.023 of the Land Development Code; these materials shall be placed on the outside
of tile fence and shall be installed wilhin two months from the date the building permits are obtained;
2J The requisite buildiflg permIts shall be procured within sIx months from the date of approval; 3)
All lighting structures on the site shall not exceed sIx feet in height: 4) A UnIty of Title shall be
recorded tying the subject property wIth the Hospital property Immediately to the south (across
Jeffords St.J prior to the issuance of a building permit; and 51 The applicant shall obtain certification
of the requisite site plan prior to the Issuance of a buIlding permit, MotIon carried unanImously (6
to OJ,
5. Lot 3 and part of Lot 2, 8lk, 8, John R, Davey's Resub (421 Cleveland St.l. Terry Tsafatinos (Greek Pavilion
Inc,), CU 92-37
Request. To permit on-premise consumption of beer and wine
Zoned - UCICl (Urban Center Corel
Mr, Shuford gave the background of the case and submitted, in writing, the staff recommendation,
Applicant, Terrv Tsafalinos, 610 Snug Island, stated he will open a family Greek restaurant in downtown
Clearwater. They will serve lunch and dinners,
Pro:
Jessie Goodman, 601 Cleveland Street, is Project Director of a downtown development project called "The
World and Clcarw3tcr~, He is delighted to have someone with faith in downtown Clearwater who is willing
to open a new business, Restaurant renovations will make patrons think they have been transported to a
Greek isle.
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Approved (motion by Mr. Carassas, second by Mr, Merriam} subject to tfle (allowing conditions: 1 J
The applicant shall obtaIn tile feauisite occupational license within six months from the date of t!lis
public hearing; 2) Approval slwfl be lor on.premise consumption only, with no package sales; and 3J
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The applicant shall obtain the requisite alcoholic buverage separation distance variance from the City
Commission, Motion carried unanimously (6 to OJ,
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Lots 19 & 20, Blk, 2, Knollwood Replat (1390 Gulf to Bay Blvd,l, William J, and Mary A. Moran (Barney's
Surf & Sport alkla Inline Skate Rentals), CU 92-38
Request. To permit outdoor commercial recreationlentertainment
Zoned - CG IGeneral Commercial)
Mr. Shuford gave the background of the case and submitted, in writing, the staff recommendation,
Applicant, William J. Moran~ 2055 Nugget Drive, stated he is in agreement with the conditions set forth
by staff. They will start out with one to two dozen skates. Rentals will be a three-hour minimum or aU day.
Pro' or Con: None
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Approved 'motIon by Mr. Hamilton. second by Mr. Blckerstaffe} subject to the folio wino conditions:
1} The applicant shall obtain an occupational license for the use within 6 months from the date of
this publiC hearing; 2) No outdoor recreational activities/entertaInment other than skate rentals shall
be carried out on the subject property,' 3) No required parking spaces or aIsles shall be converted to
outdoor commerclal/recreatlon use; and 4) All signage on the site shall be brought Into compliance
with the Clty's sign regulations on or beforo October 13. 1992. Mallon carried unanimously '6 to
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7, Lots 3. 4 and 1/2 vacated alley on east, J B Roberts Sub, (1253 So, Ft. Harrison Ave.1 Morritt Homes, Ine,
(City Pawn & Jewelryl, CU 92-39
Request. To permit outdoor retail sales, displays, andlor storage
Zoned. IL (Limited Industriall
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Mr. Shuford gave the background of the case and submitted, in writing, the staff recommendatIon ~or a
continuance.
Applicant, Bob Griffith, 879 2nd Avenue NE, Largo, stated he was not aware of the continuance proposal.
He will have bicycles or perhaps lawnmowers outside, This helps to increase his sales volume considerably,
The applicant will see Zoning to make a drawing depicting where this sales area will be.
Continued 'motion by Ms, Martin. second by Mr, Hamiltonl the abOve request to the meetIng of June
30. 1992. Motion carrIed unanimously (6 to 0),
8, Lot 3, Gulf to Bay Shopping Center (1681 Gulf to Bay Blvd,l Arthur H, and Marv L. Bruno lAJB Ventures,
Inc,/Uncle Ernie's Pub', CU 92-40
Request. To permit on-premise consumption and package sales oi beer wine and liquor
Zoned - CC (Commercial Center}
Mr, Shuford gave the background of the case and submitted, in writing, the staff recommendation,
Mr. Carassas asked if the State has a moratorium on 4.COP licenses.
Applicant. Ernest P. DiNardo. 1353 Wildwood Court, Dunedin, stated he is the owner ot Uncle Ernie's Pub
and has been there since 1988, They acquired a license from bankruptcy court, He will be there full time
and plans to update the interior. Police reports were not negative and were consistent with this type of
operation,
Approved ,motion by Mr, Hamilton. second by Mr, 8ickerstaffe) subject to t/le following condltlons:
1) The requisite occupational license shall be oblDined wil/lln sIx (6) months from the date of this
public heating.' and 21 No customer accessible display area for paCkage salus shall be provided.
Motion carriud unanimously '6 to 01,
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AND LOCAL PLANNING AGENCY REVIEW:
1.
Lot 3, Glen Ellyn Estates, 12184 Burnice Drive), Paul & Jeanne H, Jones
A 92~3, lUP 92.10
Request - Annexation, land Use Plan and Zoning Atlas Amendments
LAND USE PLAN:
FROM: ,Unclassified
TO: Low Density Residential
ZONING:
RS-6 ISingJe Family Residential)
Mr, Shuford gave the background of the case and submitted, In writing, the staff recommendation.
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Pro or Con: None
Recommended approval (motion by Mr, Hamilton, second by Mr. BickerstaffeJ to the City
Commission of the proposed Annexation, Land Use Plan Amendment to Low Density Residentiof, and
Zoning Atlas Amendment to RS.6 as they appear to be supported by the Standards for Approval of
LandDevelopment Code Section 132,005, 137,OI5(eJ. and 137.0 16(eJ, Motion carried unanimously
(6 to OJ,
2. Lot 40, Clearwater Manor (1741 W, Manor Ave.), Sharon L. Tucker
A 92-05, LUP 92-11
Request . Annexation, land Use Plan and Zoning Atlas Amendments
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LAND USE PLAN:
FROM: Unclassified
TO: Low Density Residential
ZONING:
RS-8 ISingle Family Residential)
Mr. Shuford gave the baCkground of the case and submitted, in writing, the staff recommendation.
Pro or Con: None
Recommended approval (motion by Mr. Carassas, second by Mr. BickerstaffeJ to the City
CommissIon of Ihe proposed Annexation, Land Use Plan Amendment to Low Density Residential, and
Zoning Atlas Amendment to RS.8 as they appear to be supported by the Standards for Approval of
LandDevelopmenr Code Section 732,005, 137,015(eJ, and 137,076(eJ, Motion carried unanimously
(6 to OJ.
3. Part of lots 23 and 24. Clearwater Manor, (1748 W, Manor Ave.I, Donald R, & Barbara A. Shower
A 92-06, LUP 92-12
Request . Annexation, land Use Plan and Zoning Atlas Amendments
LAND USE PLAN:
FROM: Unclassified
TO: low Density Residential
ZONING:
RS.S (Single Family Residential)
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Mr. Shufold gave the background 01 the case and submitted, in writing, the staff recommendation,'
Pro or Con: None
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Recommended 8pproval (motion by Mr. Caressas. second by Mr, BicJcerstaffeJ to the City
Commission of the proposed Annexation. Land Use Plan Amendment to Low Density Residential. and
-Zoning Atlas Amendment to RS.88s they appear to be supported by the Standards for Approval of
LandDeveJopment Code Section 132.005. t37.015(el. and 137.0t6{eJ. MotionC8rriedunanlmously
{6 to OJ.
E.
CHAIRMAN'S ITEMS
Mr, Mazur asked that everyone read page 2 of the 5t, Pete Times today regarding the Russian President
stating American prisoners were taken from Viet Nam to Russia, He feels this may be important in the
upcoming elections,
Mr. Mazur advised his company had been asked to perhaps join as a team member with one of the groups
being considered for the East End project. They are not members at present so he wlll not declare a
conflict. Should this become a reality, he will declare a conflict at that time.
Mi'. Mazur asked that Mr. Griffith be listed as the first continued item followed by Bennett Auto Sales.
F. DIRECTOR'S ITEMS
Scott Shuford introduced Jan Schopper who is the incoming Recording Secretary for the Planning & Zoning
Board, She will likely be assuming those duties sometime in the future,
The next meeting will be busy as the Downtown Plan is on the agenda. In addition members will cover the
revised sign code and were given a handout to facilitate their becoming familiar with the changes.
G. BOARD AND STAFF COMMENTS
The necessity of Barney's Surf & Sport having to come before the Board for a conditional use to rent skates
was discussed. Ms. Martin suggested that perhaps an Occupational License fee might suffice,
Mr. Carassas will be on vacation in Greece and will not attend the next meeting,
The meeting was adjourned at 3:28 pm,
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