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181-R ArmstrongDATE February. 4, 1987 PETITION /1 181=8 I'I 'INNING COMMISSION BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT & APPEALS FEL PAID $100.00 / Rec. #006117 NOTICE SENT February 23, 1917 ADVERTISEMENT (2- 20 -87) & (2- 27 -87) HEARING DATE - PLANNING COMMISSION/ BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT MARCH 10, 1987 HEARING DATE klia moxx6(X1CX14 (t lxX CITY COUNCIL MUMXXXXXMOM APRIL 7, 1987 UNIFORM LAND USE APPLICATION GENERAL NATURE OF REQUEST: A. X Rezone of Land D. O. Zoning Ordinance Change E. C. Appeal of decision of Zoning Administrator F. Variance Special Exception Other NOTICE: PAYMENT OF FEE MUST ACCOMPANY THIS APPLICATION ALONG WITH PROOF OF OWNERSHIP. (land deed, tax receipt, etc.) 1. Full name of owner of property DAN F. ARMSTRONG and NORMA F. ARMSTRONG 2. Name of applicant if other than owner Relationship to owner: agent; attorney 3. Mailing address for notification 2427 S.W. 18th Court, Okeechobee, F1. 33474 Telephone # (813) 763 -6886 4. Leval description of property involved (as found in official records): Attach additional sheets if necessary. LOTS 1 -20, BLOCK 67, CITY OF OKEECHOBEE, According to plat thereof recorded in P.B. 5, page 5, public records of Okeechobee County, Fl. 5. Street address and /or descriptive location of property: N.W. 7th Street and N.W. 10th Avenue REZONE OF LAND 1. Proposed change Zoning Classification from (RSF) RESIDENTIAL SINGLE FAMILY to (I) INDUSTRIAL 2. Are there improvements on the property at this time? NO 3.IHow is the property being used at this time? VACANT 4. Would any present use of the property be considered a violation of Zoning Ordinance 74 -1, or any other Ordinance or Code of the County of Okeechobee? NO . If yes, please state nature of the violation: 5. Do you wish to appear and make a presentation before the Planning Board and the XaUXI VXXXiYrJ4rXiXXXOt (rX at the necessary public hearing? YES CITY COUNCIL 6. Have you within the last year made any application for any variance, special exception, or zoning change which included any or all of the property described in paragraph 4 above? NO If the answer is yes, please state name such application was filed under (if different from above), the date and nature of such application: I hereby certify that I am the legal owner of the above described property or that 1 am the attorney or agent of the legal owner. I further certify that the above answers and information on this applicatio are true and correct. NY .181 / Sign / 11 12 13 IS • MI NM MN16 17 18 • q•iill,llll NORTH 20 MINIM I0 5, so 9 1 8 7 61 15 4 3 2 7 6 15 2 0 1 9 12 8 13 7 14 6 15 NORTH MIN JO 111 16 NORTH PIP 61 an 191 12 NORTH NOR H t 0 II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 50 50 10 NORTH 3 VALATE»? 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SOUTH ,J W z J v • cq 4 5 4 6 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 5 H 1III 119111 I STRFFT •. W z W > a sc 5 2 I ---4 2 50 5 6 ,so 'i >;-- 4. PETITION #181 -R - DAN ARMSTRONG - RSF to I Mr. Dan Armstrong came before the Board and presented a descriptive booklet which depicted the location of the subject property. He explained that it is located at the corner of N.W. 7th Street and N.W. 10th Avenue. He explained that he has tried to find a use for the property which was appropriate, because it is too low in the back for a building and there is some housing which is in need of repair. The subject property backs up to the railroad and would not be condusive for residential housing, but better used as an industrial business operation. He described the proposed building as being 100 feet X 50 feet and then there will be another building at a later date. One of the buildings will be used as a machine shop, but this is not the same operation as a junk yard. There were no letters of objection or any comments or questions from the au- dience. John Cook asked if Mr. Armstrong could have filed under the Commercial -I or Commercial -II zoning. Mr. Armstrong explained that he works with a lathe and general machine work which would have to be in the Industrial zoning district. He continued to explain that there would probably be an increase in traffic due to the trans- portation of equipment to be repaired. The only road which accesses the subject property at present is N.W. 7th Street. John Cook explained that he would rather have a Commercial -I type of operation due to the proximity of the surrounding residential zoning. Walter Taylor read the permitted principal uses of the Industrial zoning in the City. The Board discussed the following items: the manufacturing of machinery and their parts, previous rezoning of Industrial in the City, and is the property condusive to the City Comprehensive Plan and Industrial zoning. Due to the close proximity to the surrounding residential property the Board felt there should be a fence and a buffer area next to the residential area. Chairman Williamson explained that since there was no Special Exception then the Board could not require Mr. Armstrong to allow the buffer area or require the installation of the fence. He pointed out that there were no objections from the surrounding property owners. Mr. Armstrong explained that he had no problem with putting up a fence on the property. After a continuing discussion concerning the City Comprehensive Land Use plan then John Cook made a motion to recommend approval. Seconded by Chris Hooker. The vote was unanimous to recommend approval. d Business: 7 -R - ALBERT CRABTREE - RM to I w /Sp. Ex. Bill Tomlinson came •- - the Board to represent this ined that Mr. Crabtree had bought a ••se to op • • junk yard on the subject property prior to the adoption of . 74 -1, but when the zoning was established the subject • was setup as Resi• Mixed zoning. Then r.i Mr. Crabtr out of town to be close to his critica mother. e died he then moved back to the subject property and applie - 5 '1 • ' 7 / ) 1 t, t7 J.LkO IH • , • 1 r • . j / 1, 1, i )% 1/1/ t 1 // ("I" • 61 L " I r- 0.1,0%.:•.tS/P61,si Aa . ircri //), „ s. • • Vti citt " L...„ V r , 1 .v 1 o .r„ A ✓e AA) 7 �r LOON)" n r / aNr =NA,' A(c j2■tcf D &J IL s7, H 1r iH Gck 6,T Cci la A clty 1°1 FiU M 17-2 i. A7- %o r t" P P 1:_,-Y • .ae � y a4t4 r ■ *f.r s k 1 f BFI ,1 i•rl, yA yw .. �'� aRrH •r0 ,- VklirNe9G6 ,1311-61"1 H r S,W CORNS^,, of 5i_ocK 67 1,001crhiG %Hx..I (Iv R4cc/L G9 ' #; ••- cK'rNEC�r^T G( „H pc.'Ck (, S' c'v r“ Ie�4N i . r " . L C.-' t IVs-- %N Lccr<iN VI/Es-T. oN ,' 7r •Iji -ocic i3 AA// %(o Lco,./ N6 14/14/Cy / T Ncrc7)1 5 0 7T=Jr 67, 46 7'H <_ Ssurll EA1D of TNESE �L %s^ i r +'► •. ��m SouYN Np 0 r BL-a CK / rkom -S 7'1 /374 71/6 TAL -Zu p46 17/i/ GE • �iGHr ew PrL6 / L /, • -ro ro-r 00 / ft 21; C R.-' 4062 87 -1 87 -8 87 -3 87 -20 REGULAR MEETING APRIL 7. 1987 A. CALL TO ORDER The meeting was called to order at 2:00 P.M. B. INVOCATION AND PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE The Invocation was offered by Councilman Dowling Watford, followed by the Pledge of Allegiance. C. NAYOR AND COUNCIL ATTENDANCE: Mayor Oakland R. Chapman Councilman Nick Collins Councilman Andy Rubin Councilman Oscar Thomas Councilman Dowling Watford STAFF ATTENDANCE: City Attorney Bryant City Administrator Drago City Clerk Thomas Deputy Clerk Wilkerson Present Present Present Present Present Present Present Present Present D. MOTION TO DISPENSE WITH READING AND APPROVE THE SUMMARY OF COUNCIL ACTION FOR THE REGULAR MEETING OF MARCH 17, 1987 Motion by Councilman Collins, seconded by Councilman Thomas. Vote - Councilmen Collins, Thomas, Rubin and Watford - yea. Motion carried. MOTION TO APPROVE WARRANT REGISTERS FOR FEBRUARY AND MARCH IN THE AMOUNTS OF $175.001.35 FOR GENERAL FUND AND $128.974.30 FOR THE WATER AND SEWER FUND. ALSO. $11.154.40 FOR THE CAPITAL PROJECT FUND AND $1.271.14 FOR THE FEDERAL REVENUE SHARING FUND. Motion by Councilman Watford to approve the warrant registers as signed, seconded by Councilman Rubin. Vote - Councilmen Watford, Rubin, Thomas and Collins - yea. Motion carried. REOUEST FOR THE ADDITION, DEFFERAL OR WITHDRAWAL OF ITEMS ON TODAY'S AGENDA Mrs. Bonnie Daniel asked if the Council would consider a street opening request. Council agreed to include this item on the agenda. F. OPEN PUBLIC HEARING FOR REZONING REOUEST: 1. Consideration of rezoning Petition No. 181-R from Residential Single Family (RSF) to Industrial (I) for Block 67: lots 1 through 20 located at N.W. 7th Street and N.W. 10th Avenue Motion by Councilman Collins to approve the rezoning request, seconded by Councilman Watford. Vote - Councilmen Collins, Watford, Thomas and Rubin - yea. Motion carried. G. OLD BUSINESS: 1. Award the purchase of one light pick -up truck for the public utilities department The following bids were submitted for Council's discussion: 1. Okeechobee Motor Company $8,582.00 Okeechobee, Florida 2. Gilbert Chevrolet $9,960.46 - bid rejected Okeechobee, Florida 3. State of Florida $8,004.44 Dept. of General Services Ross Chevrolet