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95-O-09CilCk4,4 20�1 n addressed by council! 93-R-06 PROVIDING FOR REFUNDING OF A PORTION OF OUTSTANDING WATER & SEWER REVENUE BONDS - could not find in any minutes as a matter addressed by council! 93-R-10 A RESOLUTION AWARDING $12,460,000 WATER & SEWER REVENUE REFUNDING BONDS, SERIES 1993 - per June 5, 1993 minutes - APPROVED 5-0 93-R-28 ESTABLISHING COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS IN CONJUNCTION WITH REPEAL OF ARTICLE II OF CHAPTER 2 OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES (number changed to 94-R-01) 94-R-26 REQUEST OF DONALD SLANEY TO ABANDON RAILROAD STREET - per November 7, 1994 meeting - item was pulled due to a request of Robert Howard to postpone the abandonment to allow for more time for staff to study the situation item was evidently renumbered as 95-R-05 see notes for that item.. 95-0-07 Comp Plan Amendment (Guava/Mbiscus) was not found listed in any minutes where item was brought before council! {Administrative Comp Plan Amendment for Guava Drive 6 Hibiscus (per Mark)) NEVER ISSUED 95-0-08 COMP PLAN AMENDMENT (Davenport) - 06/19/95 meeting - motion made to deny 95-0-08 & 95-0-09 (carried 5-0) 95-0-09 DAVENPORT REZONING - 06/19/95 meeting - motion made to deny 95-0-08 & 95-0-09 (carried 5-0) 95-0-10 OUTSIDE STORAGE - never completed - was renumbered as 95-0-12 95-0-12 ESTABLISHING REGULATIONS FOR OUTSIDE STORAGE OF VEHICLES, EQUIPMENT & MATERIALS - Outside Storage - per 02/05/96 minutes - Ordinance Retired - brought back on 10/02/95 meeting & continued until 11/06/95 - brought back on 11/06/95 meeting - ordinance continued until 12/18/95 meeting (motion carried 5-0) - 12/19/95 meeting continued until 01/08/96 meeting - February 5, 1996 meeting - ORDINANCE RETIRED (motion carried 5-0) 95-0-14 COMP PLAN AMENDMENT - per 11/06/95 minutes - motion to deny then put a 3 to 6 month table on ordinance (carried 5-0) 95-0-15 AMENDMENT TO LIST OF PERMITTED USES IN B-2, NEIGHBORHOOD BUSINESS DISTRICT - per 11/06/95 minutes - motion to deny, then asked by (f..Iwp5llsusa IsO DENIED ORDINANCE NO. 95-0-09 AN ORDINANCE GRANTING A CHANGE IN ZONING CLASSIFICATION FROM R-lA (SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT) TO R-4 (MULTI -FAMILY RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT) FOR LOTS 4, 5, AND 6, BLOCK 4, RIVEREIDE ACRES SUBDIVISION LOCATED ON THE EAST SIDE OF RIVERSIDE DRIVE, SOUTH OF BOSTON ROAD, AMENDING THE OFFICIAL ZONING MAP OF THE CITY OF EDGENATER ACCORDINGLY) PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTING PROVISIONS, SEVERABILITY AND APPLICABILITY: PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE AND FOR ADOPTION. WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Edgewater, Florida, has made the following determinations: 1. James R. Davenport submitted an application for a development agreement which included a change in zoning classification from R-lA (Single -Family Residential District) to R- 4 (Multi -Family Residential District) for the property described below. 2. On May 31, 1995, the Land Development and Regulatory Agency (LDRA) considered the application for the development agreement and as a result of a 3 to 3 vote was unable to arrive at a recommendation in reference to the change in zoning classification included within the development agreement. 3. On June 19, 1995, the City Council considered on first reading the application for a change in the zoning designation. 4. On XXXXX, 1995, the City Council held a public hearing on the application after publishing notice of such hearing in the Struck --thorough passages are deleted. Underlined passages are added. 95-0-09 1 'Daytona News Journal on XXXXXXX, 1995, and notifying by mail affected property owners. 5. The proposed change in zoning classification is consistent with all elements of the Edgewater Comprehensive Plan. 6. The proposed change in zoning classification is not contrary to the established land use pattern. 7. The proposed change in zoning classification will not adversely impact public facilities. 8. The proposed change in zoning classification will not have an adverse effect on the natural environment. 9. The proposed change will not have a negative effect on the character of the surrounding area. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ENACTED by the People of the City of Edgewater, Florida: PART A. CHANGE IN ZONING CLASSIFICATION OF CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY WITHIN THE CITY OF EDGENATER, FLORIDA. The zoning classification for the following described property is hereby changed from R-1A (Single -Family Residential District) to R-4 (Multi -Family Residential District): Lots 4, 5 and 6, Block 4, Riveredge Acres Subdivision, as recorded in Map Book 9, Page 260 of the Public Records of Volusia County, Florida. PART B. AMENDMENT OF THE OFFICIAL ZONING NAP OF THE CITY OF EDGEWATER, FLORIDA. The Director of Community Development is hereby authorized and directed to amend the Official Zoning Map of the City of Edgewater, trough passages are deleted. Underlined passages are added. 95-0-09 2 Florida, to reflect the change in zoning classification for the above described property. PART C. CONFLICTING PROVISIONS. All conflicting ordinances and resolutions, or parts thereof in conflict with this ordinance, are hereby superseded by this ordinance to the extent of such conflict. PART D. SEVERABILITY AND APPLICABILITY. If any portion of this ordinance is for any reason held or declared to be unconstitutional, inoperative, or void, such holding shall not affect the remaining portions of this ordinance. If this ordinance or any provisions thereof shall be held to be inapplicable to any person, property, or circumstances, such holding shall not affect its applicability to any other person, property, or circumstance. PART E. EFFECTIVE DATE. This ordinance shall take effect upon adoption. PART F. ADOPTION. After Motion by and Second by the vote on the first reading of this ordinance held on June 19, 1995, was as follows: Mayor Jack H. Hayman, Sr. XXX Councilman Danny K. Hatfield XXX Councilwoman Louise A. Martin XXX Councilman Mike Hays XXX 91track H=ungh passages are deleted. Underlined passages are added. 95-0-09 3 Councilman David L. Mitchum XXX After Motion by and Second by , the vote on the second reading of this ordinance was as follows: Mayor Jack H. Hayman, Sr. XXX Councilman Danny K. Hatfield XXX Vice Mayor Louise A. Martin XXX Councilman Mike Hays XXX Councilman David L. Mitchum XXX PASSED AND DULY ADOPTED this XXXX day of XXXXX, 1995. ATTEST: Susan J. Wadsworth City Clerk CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EDGEWATER, FLORIDA By: 3txnc3CthrornJk passages are deleted. Underlined passages are added. 95-0-09 4 Jack H. Hayman, S, Vice Mayor APPROVED FOR FORM AND CORRECTNESS: Krista A. Storey City Attorney ORDINANCE NO. 95-0-09 AN ORDINANCE GRANTING A CHANGE IN ZONING CLASSIFICATION FROM R-SA (SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT) TO R-4 (MULTI -FAMILY RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT) FOR LOTS 4, 5, AND 6, BLOCK 4, RIVEREDGE ACRES SUBDIVISION LOCATED ON THE EAST SIDE OF RIVERSIDE DRIVE, SOUTH OF BOSTON ROAD) AMENDING THE OFFICIAL ZONING NAP OF THE CITY OF EDGEWATER ACCORDINGLY; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTING PROVISIONS, SEVERABILITY AND APPLICABILITY; PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE AND FOR ADOPTION. WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Edgewater, Florida, has made the following determinations: 1. James R. Davenport submitted an application for a development agreement which included a change in zoning classification from R-lA (Single -Family Residential District) to R- 4 (Multi -Family Residential District) for the property described below. 2. On May 31, 1995, the Land Development and Regulatory Agency (LDRA) considered the application for the development agreement and as a result of a 3 to 3 vote was unable to arrive at a recommendation in reference to the change in zoning classification included within the development agreement. 3. On June 19, 1995, the City Council considered on first reading the application for a change in the zoning designation. 4. On XXXXX, 1995, the city Council held a public hearing on the application after publishing notice of such hearing in the Daytona News Journal on XXXXXXX, 1995, and notifying by mail affected property owners. 5. The proposed change in zoning classification is consistent with all elements of the Edgewater Comprehensive Plan. 6. The proposed change in zoning classification is not contrary to the established land use pattern. 7. The proposed change in zoning classification will not adversely impact public facilities. 8. The proposed change in zoning classification will not have an adverse effect on the natural environment. 9. The proposed change will not have a negative effect on Struck through passages are deleted. Underlined passages are added. 95-0-09 1