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05-23-1974 " o o ". ZONING ~ PLANNING BOARD PllBLIC HE/lRING r~ A Y 2 3, 1 9 7 4 Tllp. secnnd n;nht nf the Public Hearing of the Zoning lJ Planning f3 a 0 r d \./ a sea 11 e d too r de r .~, a y 23, 1 974 a t 7: 30 P. M. bye h a ; r man P.(\hert \o101fe. R0LL CALL \J('lhn Br;ttinoham \,/; 1 1 i am G 1 il 5 e r L. F. lIarris ThnmRS B. Lnv~land ,1 11111 P. S /'II. ~~ a c k i e [)~virl "C Cnll ister 1-' ill i am rl; c h () 1 s raynond Shambora (1avio L. l/iqqins Pohert Pnlfe Present /lbsent Absent Jlbsent Present Present Present Present Absent Present The 70ning & Planninq 80ard started with 1-1. Since majority of the audiencB were concerned with the Industrial Zoning. I - 1 L I r, H TIN 0 U S T P 1 ^ L D 1ST r. leT - Des c rip t i 0 11 rea d by 1.1 r. N i c h 0 1 s Intent~ This district is intended primarily for light manufacturing nrocessin", storage, wllolesalino and distribution. The repulations Rre intended to prevent frictions between uses within the district and also to protect nearby residential districts. P~rmitted IJses: Skatinrr;nk, boat building, repair and sales, buildinQ material sales, cold stora0e, freezer locker, contractor ~ construction offices and e~uioment storage, farm machinery sRlcs and service. food and bcveranc processin0 (except for slau~hter of animals), printinn, enoravinq & publishing establish- ments, paint & body shops, onen storaqe of non combustible materials. lInon request from floor for swimminq pools added to permitted uses. ~1 r. N i c h 0 1 S (11 a d a a mot ion t 11 at t his boa r d, i n c 1 u de a f'l u b 1 i c swimminq nool in the I-' district, beinR seconded by Mr. Me Callister. Motion "asses 6-0. /lccessory Uses: any accessory use customarily incidential to a nermitterl principal use. Stor~oe yards, rrovided such areas are enclosed by a fence at least six feet nioh. Mr. ~ay reouested changing property between 1251 North of Ocean to Snider Street, 120' depth to 1-1 zoninq for truck parkinp and maintenance. . t . t1r. t'c Callister made a motion that the board accept in 1-1 on the May nroperty only, ~ara~e, parking & maintenance of trucks, beinn seconded by ~1r. t1ackie. Board read requirements for buffer lone tn this area. Motion passes 6-0. 'I I Snecial Exceptions: Animal hospitals or boarding kennals provided no structllres, I)ens or kennels are located closer than 50' to any property line, provided further that open kennels are screened from view and are not located within 5001 of any residential area. Dimensional Re~uirements: *Rcfer to ordinance. -1 - o o /'1 r. n c Call i s t e r m ad e a mot ion to a c c e r t 1 - 1 as rea d, be in 9 s e c"o n d e d h.\' I,' r. r'~ a c k i e . nr. rlay asked to have property from Otter to Pine Bluff 120' in depth along Old County Poad, zoned for offices. Mr. Mackie withdrew his second with Mr. Me Callister withdrawing his motion. Mr. rc Callister made a motion to extend 1-1 125 feet from Ocean ^ v e n lJ e /I 0 r t h tor i n e 8 lu f f, be i n!l see 0 n d e d b Y r~ r. ~, a c k i e . r.1 0 t ion rasses 6-0. ~r. Mackie made a motion to accent 1-1 as changed, being seconded by Mr. Rrittinoham. Motion passes 6-0. I - 2 H E A V Y I NO U S T P I /I L n r S T R 1 C T - n e s c rip t ion rea d by t., r. N i c h 0 1 s . IntC'nt: The Heavy Inrlustrial Oistrict is intended primarily for heavy manUfacturing and closely related uses. Permitted Uses: * Refer to Ordinance. ~necial Fxcertions: Animal hosritals or boarding kennels, provided no structures, l1ens or boardinq kennels are located closer than 50 fe~t of any rrorerty line, ~rovided fu~ther tha.t open kennels are screened from view and can not be closer than 500 feet to any residential rrorerty line. DimensionAl Requirements: * Refer to Ordinance. ~fter renue5t from floor to add paint I1lant and delete asphalt plant from rermitted uses, r1r. 1-1c Callister made a motion that we withdraw asrhalt rlants under permitted uses and rlace them u n d e r s p e cia 1 e x c e p t i on s , .; pro vi. din Q t hat the y are per m i t t e don 1 y by snecial nermission of the City Council, then placing paint manufacturinqurider 6ermitted uses, being seconded by Mr. Nichols. Motion passes 6-0. . Mr. Mc Callister made a motion to accept 1-2 as read with the chan0es, heing s~conded by Mr. Brittin!lham, Motion passes 6-0. I I 1-3 INDUSTRIAL P~RK DISTRICT - Description read by Mr. Nichols. Intent:' The 1-3 Indu5trial Park District is intended to provide attractive sites for planner! industrial develorements which are capable of beinq orerated under hioll standards as to location and anrearance of buildinqs. To nrescrve these districts for future d 0 vel 0 pine n t as i n d u s t ria 1 n ark s, res i rl e n t i a lor co mOl e r cia lor other unrelated uses shall not he permitted. . These requlations s h all a 1 sob e i n t e r pre t e d toe x c 1 u d e use s w h i c h \', ill c rea t e hazardous, noxious or offensive conditions to the industrial park and/or community. !I I Permitterl Uses, Permitted Accessory Uses, * Refer to Ordinance. rl r. \of 01 f cst ate d t hat un d e r S pee i alE xc e p t ion s, the rei s s t bra 9 e of cumbustionable materials with special permission required by City Council. . II nimensionol Pequirements: *Refer to Orrlinance. I.lr. ~lc Callister made a motion to accept 1-3 as read, being seconded by Mr. Mackie. Motion passes 6-0. The Goard then turned' back to a-l. -2- o o 8 - 1 C Erl T R A L R U S I 11 E S SOl S T R leT - [l e s c r i r t ion rea d b y r~ r. N i c h 0 1 s . Intent: The Central Bllsiness District forms the mctrof101itan center for commercial, financial 1 ~rofessional, qovernmental and cultural activities. The Central Business District is intended to protect and.imnrove the central business district for the rerformance of tts primary functions and to discouraqe uses not reouirinrr a central location which would create friction in the efficient rerformance of primary functions which must he centralized. Permitted Uses: *Refcr to Ordinance. t., r. 11 a c k i e marl e a mot ion t 0 i n c 1 u deL i quo r S tor e s fj pac k a 9 e stor'cs in Permitted Uses, beinfl seconded by Mr. Brittingham. Motion passes 6-0. Special Exceptions: Unclassified businesses should apply to the City Zoninq anrl Plannino Roard for apnroval. Dimensional Re~uirpments: * Refer to Ordinance. Mr. Shambora made a motion to accept B-1 as read, being seconded by t1r. Mackie. r.1otion passes 6-0. B-2 NEIGHBORHOOD RUSINESS nISTRICT - nes~rirtion read by Mr. Nichols. Int~nt: The Nei0hborhood Business District is interided to provide 000ds and services for the frequent needs of residents, and to assure that the operation of neighborhood businesses are not detri- mental to adjoininp residential .uses. Permitted Uses: *Refer to Ordinance Mr. Brittingham made a motion to delete the pool rooms, b~ing seconded by Mr. Shambora.. Tie 3-3. Mr. Brittingham, Mr. Shambora, and Mr. Mc Callister voted for and Mr. Nichols, Mr. Mackie and Mr. Wolfe voterl aflainst. Chairman i'/olfe voted to make the ti'e. Pool room \'/ a s 1 eft in. Mr; Shambora made a motion to chanpe it from pool room to billard' parlor, being seconded by Mr. Mc Callister. Motion passes 5-1. Mr. Brittingham voted aqainst. Dimensional.Requirements: * Refer to Ordinance. Mr. Mackie made a motion to accert B-2 as read and changed, being seconded by Mr. Mc Callister. Motion passes 6-0. R-3 HIGI~WAY SERVICE AUSINESS DISTRICT - Description read by Mr. Nichols. Intent: The ~li~hway Service nusiness District is intended for application along highways carrying large volumes of traffic, where estahlishments may locate to serve larqe sections of the City and the rcrsons travelinq in vehicles. I I' . I , I " '/ , I Permitted Uses, Permitted Accessory Uses, Special Exceptions, and Dimensional Re~uirements * Refer to Ordinance. Mr. Mc Callister made a motion to accept B-~ as read, bei,ng seconded by Mr. Nichols. Motion passes 6-0. ,I i ! 13 - ~ T /I E T () U P. 1ST C 01"1 M F. ReI A L D 1ST R leT - 0 e s c rip t ion rea d b y ~1 r. N i c h 0 1 s . Intent: The tourist commercial district is intended primarily for -3- o 0, uses which provide accomodations for reople who need accomodations. ",h i 1 e vis i tin q 0 r v a cat ion i n 0 i n F. rl 0 e \'1 ate r, F lor i d a . , Permitterl Uses, Accessory Uses, Special Excertions and Dimensional ne~uirements. * Refer to Ordinance. Mr. nrittin"ham made a motion to accept n-~ as read, being seconded by Mr. 1'1 c Call i s t e r . I' 0 t ion r ass e s (i - 0 . p, - 5 SilO P PIN r, C E N T E R D 1ST R I C T - [) e s c r i r t ion rea d by I.' r. N i c h 0 1 s . Intent: The [\-5 plannerl shoDDina center district is intended for the est (1 b 1 ish men t 0 f r eta i 1 s h 0 r r i n 0 fa c i 1 i tie s "/ h i c h \'/ ill pro v ide (londs and services for the peorle to be served, minimize traffic congestion on thorouqhfares and public streets in its vicinity, and shall conform to the rolicies of the Edqewater Land Use Mar. Permittp.rl IIses. P~rmitterl I\ccessory llses, Special Exceptions and Oimensional Pe~uirments and etc., * refer to Ordinanc~. Mr. Shamhora made a motion to accent G-5 as read being seconded by Mr. nrittin~ham. Uron rpnuest from the floor, correction made to map Changing derth from Banyon to Alamanda in ,Florida Shores 8-5 District. Motion passes (,-0. 8-6 MEDICAL PROFESSIONAL DISTRICT - Description read hy Mr. Nichols. Intent: The Medical Professional District is intended to provide an area where merlical and professional uses may be qrouped together for nurposes of convenience And oreratin9 under high standards as to location anrl appearance of buildings and the treatment of the land in which the district occurs. ' ' Permitted Uses, Permitted Accessory Uses, Special Exceptions and Dimensional Pe~uir~ments. * Refer to Ordinance. Mr. 8rittinrham made a motion to accept B-6 as read, being seconded b y ~1 r. ~1 c C all i s t e r . I~ 0 t ion pas s e s 6 - 0 . Mr. Nichols marle' a motion that this ordinance supercede all other ordinances reqarrlinq zonino and that these recommendations be rassr.>d along to the' City Council for their consideration, being seconded by Mr. Mackie. 0uestion by Mr. Mc Callister about the ,maximum, building coverage in 1-1 Zone. t., r. N i c h 0 1 s wit h d r e \'I his mot; 0 n "Ii t h t~ r. Hac k i e \'I i t h d raw i n 9 his second. r~r. Nichols made a motion to amend the Maximum building coverage in 1-1, 1-2" and 1-3, it can not be nreater than required side, front and rear setback, beinq second~d by Mr. Michols. Motion rasses 6-0. . Mr. Me Callister made a motion that the May property on Riverside [l r i v e be, 7. 0 n e rl a s R - 11'" b e ,i n q s e con d e cl by ~.1 r. 1 I i c h 0 1 s , (~ 0 t ion rflSSCS G-O. ilr. Ilichols made a motion that this ordinance surercede all other orrlinancrs re~arding zoning and that these recommendations be rasser! (110n9 to the City Counci,l for their consideration, beinq see 0 n d e d b.Y 1'1 r. 1.1 c C all i s t e r . [.1 0 t ion r ass e s 6 - 0 . rlr. r.rittin~ham made a motion that this Public Hearing be adjourned, II r. i n ~ s e con d e d b y ~, r. r" a c k i e . r~ 0 t ion pas sed 6 - 0 . (., e e tin gad j 0 urn e d a t 9 ~ 50 P. ~1 . -~-