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2022-05-19 PB71 S�`\y.OF'OKFFCyO�m CITY OF OKEECHOBEE, FLORIDA PLANNING BOARD MEETING 6 •�MAY 199 2022 SUMMARY OF BOARD ACTION I. CALL TO ORDER Chairperson Hoover called the regular meeting of the Planning Board for the City of Okeechobee to order on Thursday, May 19, 2022, at 6:34 P.M. in the City Council Chambers, located at 55 Southeast Third Avenue, Room 200, Okeechobee, Florida. II. ATTENDANCE Roll was taken by Board Secretary Patty Burnette. Chairperson Dawn Hoover, Vice Chairperson Doug McCoy, Board Members Karyne Brass, Mac Jonassaint and Alternate Board Members Jim Shaw and David McAuley were present. Board Members Phil Baughman and Rick Chartier were absent with consent. Chairperson Hoover moved Alternate Board Members Shaw and McAuley to voting position. III. AGENDA A. There were no items added, deferred, or withdrawn from the agenda. B. Motion by Member Brass, seconded by Member Jonassaint to approve the agenda as presented. Motion Carried Unanimously. C. There were no comment cards submitted for public participation. IV. MINUTES A. Motion by Member Brass, seconded by Member Jonassaint to dispense with the reading and approve the March 17, 2022, Regular Meeting minutes. Motion Carried Unanimously. V. CHAIRPERSON HOOVER OPENED THE PUBLIC HEARING AT 6:36 P.M. A. Land Development Regulations (LDR) Text Amendment Petition No. 22-001-TA proposes to amend the regulations for Home Occupations, provided in Section 90-633 within Chapter 90 of the Code of Ordinances. 1. City Attorney Gloria Velazquez reviewed proposed Ordinance No. 1254. 2. There were no public comments offered. 3. There were no Ex-Parte disclosures offered. 4. Motion by Member Jonassaint, seconded by Member McCoy to recommend the City Council approve LDR Text Amendment Petition No. 22-001-TA as presented in [Exhibit 1.] Motion Carried Unanimously. The recommendation will be forwarded to the City Council for consideration at Public Hearings tentatively scheduled for June 7, 2022, and July 5,2022. CHAIRPERSON HOOVER CLOSED THE PULIC HEARING AT 6:42 P.M. VI. CITY ADMINISTRATOR UPDATE Gary reminded Board Members about the Joint Workshop with the City Council on May 24, 2022, at 6 P.M. VII. Chairperson Hoover adjourned the meeting at 6:43 P.M. S,ubmitted b : Patty M. Burnette, Secretary Please take notice and be advised that when a person decides to appeal any decision made by the Planning Board with respect to any matter considered at this proceeding, he/she may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceeding is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. General Services' media are for the sole purpose of backup for official records. May 19, 2022, Planning Board Meeting Page 1 of 1 CITY OF OKEECHOBEE, FLORIDA MAY 1 % 2022, PLANNING BOARD MEETING HANDWRITTEN MINUTES BY PATTY BURNETTE I. CALL TO ORDER Chairperson Hoover called the regular meeting of the Planning Board for the City of Okeechobee to order on Thursday, May 19, 2022, at P.M. in the City Council Chambers, located at 55 Southeast 3rd Avenue, Room 200, Okeechobee, Florida. II. ATTENDANCE PRESENT ABSENT Chairperson Dawn Hoover Vice Chairperson Doug McCoy Board Member Phil Baughman Board Member Karyne Brass Board Member Rick Chartier ✓ , Board Member Mac Jonassaint Alternate Board Member David McAuley YY1D✓{�"�° Alternate Board Member Jim Shaw / VL)o City Attorney Gloria Velazquez City Administrator Gary Ritter City Planning Consultant Ben Smith Board Secretary Patty Burnette General Services Secretary Keli Trimnal III. AGENDA A. Chairperson Hoover asked whether there were any agenda items to be added, deferred, or withdrawn. There were r)LAf . B. Motion by Board Member seconded by Board Member ' "- to approve the agenda as presented. C. ' Chairperson Hoover asked whether there were any comment cards submitted for items not on the agenda. There were V Chairperson Hoover Vice Chairperson McCoy Board Members Baughman Brass__N, Chartier Jonassaint Motion Carried/Denied. UA t n t&VV-v/ IV. MINUTES A. Motion by Board Member , seconded by Board Member _ to dispense with the reading and approve the March 17, 2022, Regular Meeting. Chairperson Hoover Vice Chairperson McCoy Board Members Baughman Brass Chartier Jonassaint Motion Carried/Denied. 0_t'Gk-6 V. CHAIRPERSON HOOVER OPENED THE PUBLIC HEARING AT �• 3 pet�hm A. Consider Land Development Regulations Text Amendment No. 22-001-TA, which proposes to amend regulations for Home Occupations provided in Section 90-633, within Chapter 90 of the Code of Ordinances. 1. City Attorney Gloria Velazquez reviewed proposed Ordinance No. 1254 regarding Land Development _T::`eguTations (LDR's) Section 90-633. The amendments include requiring employees who work at the dwelling to also reside in the dwelling, except that up to two employees or independent contractors who do not reside at the dwelling may work at the home occupation; home occupation shall be secondary to the residential use; delete existing wording that provides for a percentage of the total building floor area; exterior of the residence is to be consistent with surrounding residential areas, modifications to the dwelling to accommodate the home occupation must conform to the residential character and P. Burnette Handwritten Minutes, May 19, 2022, Page 1 of 4 V. PUBLIC HEARING ITEM A CONTINUED Architectural aesthetics of the neighborhood; retail transactions at a structure other than the dwelling are not allowed; remove the existing wording that goods/services shall not be sold on the property; expand the list of types of interferences to neighboring property; storage or disposal of hazardous, flammable, combustible, or corrosive materials are prohibited; vehicles and trailers used in the connection with the home occupation must be parked in legal spaces not within the right-of-way, on/over a sidewalk, or any unimproved surfaces at the dwelling; remove existing wording that individual instruction in art, music, or education may be given to one person at a time; remove the existing list of prohibited home occupations. �`r- I f1 D ' (�� loved' uxreA �'I� rn, rro r, l.er laJwr�- Pa-ssc� a w �,.�� �► f wP►° �l kv Cvn.do �lv�.e d L it W- rem A-550444f$746 P. Burnette Handwritten Minutes, May 19, 2022, Page 2 of 4 V. PUBLIC HEARING ITEM A CONTINUED 2. No public comments were offered. 3. No Ex-Parte disclosures were offered. 4. Motion by Board Member ��-� , seconded by Board Member L - to recommend to the City Council Land Development Regulations Text Amendment No. 22-001 A which proposes to amend regulations for Home Occupations provided in Section 90-633, within Chapter 90 of the Code of Ordinances: -wfth-==the=following modAca#ion&- . NI'eS The recommendation will be forwarded to the City Council for consideration at Public Hearings, tentatively scheduled for June 7, 2022, and July 5, 2022, 6 PM. Chairperson Hoover Vice Chairperson McCoy Board Members Baughman , Brass , Chartier , Jonassaint . Motion Carried/Denied. CHAIRPERSON HOOVER CLOSED THE PUBLIC HEARING AT P. Burnette Handwritten Minutes, May 19, 2022, Page 3 of 4 VI. CITY ADMINISTRATOR UPDATE Gul , r Chairperson Hoover adjourned the meeting at � .43 P.M. P. Burnette Handwritten Minutes, May 19, 2022, Page 4 of 4 CITY OF OKEECHOBEE, FLORIDA MAY 199 2022, PLANNING BOARD MEETING HANDWRITTEN MINUTES BY KELI TRIMNAL I. CALL TO ORDER Chairperson Hoover called the regular meeting of the Planning Board for the City of Okeechobee to order on Thursday, May 19, 2022, at P.M. in the City Council Chambers, located at 55 Southeast 3rd Avenue, Room 200, Okeechobee, Florida. II. ATTENDANCE PRESENT ABSENT Chairperson Dawn Hoover Vice Chairperson Doug McCoy Board Member Phil Baughman Board Member Karyne Brass Board Member Rick Chartier Board Member Mac Jonassaint Alternate Board Member David McAuley Alternate Board Member Jim Shaw ,f City Attorney Gloria Velazquez �- City Administrator Gary Ritter ✓ City Planning Consultant Ben Smith Board Secretary Patty Burnette General Services Secretary Keli Trimnal III. AGENDA A. Chairperson Hoover asked whether there were any agenda items to be added, deferred, or withdrawn. There were o N B. Motion by. Board Member seconded by Board Member to approve the agenda as presented. C. Chairperson Hoover asked whether there were any comment cards submitted for items not on the agenda. There were Chairperson Hoover. Vice Chairperson McCoy Board Members Baughman Brass Chartier Jonassaint Motion Carried/Denied. IV. MINUTES A. Motion by Board Member ; seconded by Board Member tr to dispense with the reading and approve the March 17, 2022, Regular lVeeting. Chairperson Hoover , Vice Chairperson McCoy Board Members Baughman Brass Chartier Jonassaint Motion Carried/Denied. V. CHAIRPERSON HOOVER OPENED THE PUBLIC HEARING AT A. Consider Land Development Regulations Text Amendment No. 22-001-TA, which proposes to amend regulations for Home Occupations provided in Section 90-633, within Chapter 90 of the Code of Ordinances. 1. City Attorney Gloria Velazquez reviewed proposed Ordinance No. 1254 regarding Land Development Regulations (LDR's) Section 90-633. The amendments include requiring employees who work at the dwelling to also reside in the dwelling, except that up to two employees or independent contractors who do not reside at the dwelling may work at the home occupation; home occupation shall be secondary to the residential use; delete existing wording that provides for a percentage of the total building floor area; exterior of the residence is to be consistent with surrounding residential areas, modifications to the dwelling to accommodate the home occupation must conform to the residential character and K. Trimnal Handwritten Minutes, May 19, 2022, Page 1 of 4 V. PUBLIC HEARING ITEM A CONTINUED Architectural aesthetics of the neighborhood; retail transactions at a structure other than the dwelling are not allowed; remove the existing wording that goods/services shall not be sold on the property; expand the list of types of interferences to neighboring property; storage or disposal of hazardous, flammable, combustible, or corrosive materials are prohibited; vehicles and trailers used in the connection with the home occupation must be parked in legal spaces not within the right-of-way, on/over a sidewalk, or any unimproved surfaces at the dwelling; remove existing wording that individual instruction in art, music, or education may be given to one person at a time; remove the existing list of prohibited home occupations. K. Trimnal Handwritten Minutes, May 19, 2022, Page 2 of 4 V. PUBLIC HEARING ITEM A CONTINUED 2. No public comments were offered. 3. No Ex-Parte disclosures were offered. " V N -. 4. Motion by Board Member , seconded by Board Member ,, to recommend to the City Council Land Development Regulations Text Amendment No. 22-001-TA, which proposes to amend regulations for Home Occupations provided in Section 90-633, within Chapter 90 of the Code of Ordinances: with the following modifications: The recommendation will be forwarded to the City Council for consideration at Public Hearings, tentatively scheduled for June 7, 2022, and July 5, 2022, 6 PM. jChairperson Hoover Vice Chairperson McCoy Board Members Baughman , Brass , Chartier , Jonassaint . Motion Carried/Denied. CHAIRPERSON HOOVER CLOSED THE PUBLIC HEARING AT K. Trimnal Handwritten Minutes, May 19, 2022, Page 3 of 4 VI. CITY ADMINISTRATOR UPDATE VII. Chairperson Hoover adjourned the meeting at `- - 43• P.M. K. Trimnal Handwritten Minutes, May 19, 2022, Page 4 of 4 INDEPENDENT NOSMEDIA INC. USA STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF OKEECHOBEE Before the undersigned authority personally appeared Ka- trina Elsken Muros, who on oath says that she is Editor in Chief of the Lake Okeechobee News, a weekly news- paper published in Okeechobee County, Florida; that the attached copy of advertisement, being a Public Notice in the matter of Public Notice in the 19th Judicial District of the Circuit Court of Okeechobee County, Florida, was published in said news- paper in the issues of 05/04/22, 05/11/22 (Print Dates) or by publication on the newspaper's website, if authorized, on 05/04/22, 05/05/22, 05/06/22, 05/07/22, 05/08/22, 05/09/22, 05/10/22, 05/11 /22 (Website Dates) Affiant further says that the newspaper complies with all legal requirements for publication in Chapter 50, Florida Statutes. Katrina Elsken Muros Sworn to and subscribed before me by means of [—]Physical Presence ❑X Online Notarization physical presence or online notarization, this 20th day of May. 2022. ,,,.,.s..r■.ram" JANET SUE MADRAY my COMMlSS10N 0 HH 129146 :V� EXPIRES: May 12, 2025 Bonded Thru Notary PubOc Undemrlters (Signature of Notary Public) STAMP OF NOTARY PUBLIC Lake Okeechobee News 313 NW 4th Avenue Okeechobee, FL 34972 863-763-3134 CITY OFOKEECHOBEE PUBLIC NOTICE LAND DEVELOPMENT REGULATION TEXT AMENDMENT NOTICE S HEREBY GIVEN thdta PUBLIC HEARING will be held babe tle ClY d Olreedabee Plam rg Boa d PB), meetin3 as the Ln al slam rig Pgmry, m May 19, 2022, 6 PM, a as soon thgealhr as possble, at g Flat, 55 SE 3rd AVE, Rm 2%Ck�fuobee, PL, m insider and reo .e kpuk on artrndng the Cade d Crduarxes, 9lpart B, Land Dadaprtent Regu- latiors (LDRS). - #22-0OI-TA pow 1D ameM the regulations for Fb - Caupa- tiors,goridaiin�'n90�633dtheGodedOrtiinar�s.ThearrerdmerAs indude but are riot kniad tD: n edrg errplo who work at the r ng ni st also resident in the dwddng, emept det� � to hvo enK�lgees or rL perderd mrxracinrs eastl' rg Uatwwiles edrti��wakathhom thelbuild g0e>�rior d the resdarr s be mrss6�c wtth surux�rg nsidential areas, nodifi.b. made to the cl ding m a®rm,oda� the hone om,�aam nxut oorfam to the residential dtaradPr and ardrteftral aestheti6 d the al=e tte�l exi4in9 �"+�d�9 savv d�iall not be sold m the prtpaty; e+Wand the listo%r d irAerfaa sff tDa resighbo ing pmpety; stara0e or dLposal of haerdous, aanrm* rorrixstrble, or o>ttoe�e nate- lalsare p oh b ed; veh des and traders used in the curxettion with the Fore s arteryue Pis ,p%r dinellnrig; = -t"aY,oNaera vwrdirg that irxLvidialirstrrrtianhark rr Oi aaivatian maybegivenmarepaten atatire tarvetheeasUgLstdpohibilslhoneomnpatios The P� maybe view 4dmr leaded from Mps:/A— oonypLLi'cintio=.htrrt, Qatde address aboe during regular business hour, MorfFd, a: 30 PM, eae{tfor holidays The PB wtd dragr Tn'edke"mfheCLyCairdformrederabonTEN- TATIVIY sdiedulad for 6 PM on June 7, 2e 22 (first mailing) and July 5, 2022 (final adoption). BE ADVISED tat should you intend to slaw ary d"uZat, pictrre, video, oritmxstothe PB vu or opposbontoarydernmBeagefda,ampyd the doorrer*, pimre, ar �n mat be praadad lathe Board ° r�ry fOr the 00 surds ANY PERSON DECIDING TO APPEAL any de — made W the PB with m arty mredum at ills meedrg v. reed to emm�e a veiatim namd d1e ptxeedirg is rtade and the nem. includes the hsbrrmry and eridsae u.pm W*h the appeal will be based. In aobrciance with the Anencars wdh Disabilbes Pd, paws wM disabilbes reeding spacial aommndabw to parbdpate in the ing should mnmrt the General Services Ofica in person a call 863- VB24, Haanrrgg Impaired: FloriclaRelay7-1-1mblier nfourbusinessdayspncrtoproceeding. By: Ben Smith, City Plamig Consultant, #22-Wl TA 536380 LON 5/4,11(1022 MINUP-- . e)1t iNDEPENDENT NEWSMEDIA INC. USA STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF OKEECHOBEE Before the undersigned authority personally appeared Ka- trina Elsken Muros, who on oath says that she is Editor in Chief of the Lake Okeechobee News, a weekly news- paper published in Okeechobee County, Florida; that the attached copy of advertisement, being a Public Notice in the matter of Public Notice in the 19th Judicial District of the Circuit Court of Okeechobee County, Florida, was published in said news- paper in the issues of 05/04/22 (Print Dates) or by publication on the newspaper's website, if authorized, on 05/04/22, 05/05/22, 05/06/22, 05/07/22, 05/08/22, 05/09/22, 05/10/22, 05/11 /22 (Website Dates) Affiant further says that the newspaper complies with all legal requirements for publication in Chapter 50, Florida Statutes. Katrina Elsken Muros Sworn to and subscribed before me by means of Physical Presence QX Online Notarization physical presence or online notarization, this 5th day of May. 2022. � YPiss, JANET SUE MADRAY My COMMISSION # HH 129146 :y� a EXPIRES; May 12, 2025 ''Fodi gip' 13undod Thru Nbffiry Public Under�rl!ers _— — (Signature of Notary Public) STAMP OF NOTARY PUBLIC Lake Okeechobee News 313 NW 4th Avenue Okeechobee, FL 34972 863-763-3134 a YOFOKEECHOBEE PUBLIC NOTICE PLANNING BOARD MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN dirt de CT.y of Okec7dxe Plan Bcaard (PB) V1 mrduct a neon May 19, 2022,6 PM, or as snn de�earler as pOmble, at Gry Hal 55 g 3rd AVE, Rm 200, («tnbeG FL. 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BY Bm Snrth OtVPl ng Oraftrk#UOJI-SE SHM LON 5/4,11/2W IN THE ❑RCUITCOIRTOF THE 1gTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR OKEEQIOBEE COUNTY, RORIDA CASE NO.: 2021-CA-000177 JUDGE; REHEOCAIVI'WHITE BEA MAN RN LAD, LLC a Vila rntB7 RtW ,p" Ramtilr, V. 4WNONJALOCIV wwaVN SPoUg OF9NNNCN ]PlDCY4 U-DEAF♦fll, QEW( COUiT, 010£O1OBEE OCXtM RCRIDA, STME CF RORMA AND U#NWM TENAr 5) IN POSSMON, TFMA; Dderdat f�RfFsm�eHmsele Parma ID: 1-71F37-3GOA00Io0014IE611 A dlad aportt d de North W of Seti'es 21, T Av1* SWhF Fa3,Olrediot- Cnrty, Foitla, aid bang mae Omrrem A de Nadwat Dare of said Seiner 20; ham North N-2K H• Eal aUg Die North Fe of sad Sem'm 27, chain of 169923 fed t-S.M 00263rVks, i6sdr�d796.B36gm depoHdlega th; North 892BOYEst7, a d9-of3ffi00 feq rhino' S5aaMM 0W02�f3r Ea4 a Q�rm d 957D rem Mrrm Nah89-4=Vk;t,adBam 37A03 NM 3Y a a d�ro• d 530.47k1m de p0 SidploSpla- = 7n CINN Remds Bodo 213, Page 493 Bragh 49% N Rw3ds ofC1Mo obwQ w*; Fbidl AM Cmrre¢• at de Nordxest of &id Saltm 2D, dam North 4PID12- Fakdo g deNodhhedsad Salim 20, adst-F 1699.23; them So-M 00.263rVJ51; a dorm 01`79683 fed hem mane Sash 00-263rEat, adetamd42D.46 Tedmdreportdbe*rkU hem math 5Sm1h U0263r a dsm-af IlOImo�North89-4=Nhsrad�rnd Elk$hor lh-W, dstarmd 110.01p m5odh 89"4272Ea1, a dsmrm d691 .88WtDde P.1tdto ;ai . Sbiadb meesa'retPe and apt the Nk1t 384.82 r� for i9ea adeg6 WPorYs- TOGETHER WITH at de mV-e-6 roan ladb�mood m the M-d.1P�M gVirbo'er-,,ardFbtmravahw4- offtAq.tV Ad t- 356 S:6Rh Acre a-±d ee, F0i& 34974 Yresin dairig m ft.1 it he er05 ban de sal. if a Pda de sole as Lrdancl h a®drm Ah D and mbpil 2%20a rD B at d h GnA mat & (larR4otr D pA Oek�r dW f S351BILON IN THE CIRCIIITOOLIRT OFTHE NINETEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR OKEE-0NOiBEE COUNTY FLORIDA CASE NO.: 202200001OCAADPO( DE1JTSOE BANK NA TCNALTRL6TCCCTANY AS TRUSTEE FOR GMPTRUST 2D065FA1, MORTGAGE PASST ROU H O31i1FTCA7S, SERIES 2D0(,gA1, Ratft, Dded.gt )- NOTICE OF TO: Ukkwnn Herv; Be Ydaiesj D-5, S-AV $Au9G Ciardls, A 'greG Lima;O ;Thy Atl A/0Be-Ratles(1Yrig M frmeff ByT-rUrO.GAtpr@TheE4a�(rThons F. NON,D� d Ia4 Yram Peach-Uk_ YOU ARE NOTE. detm a9'r m (aNne a-rb-m, m de fohrhg property h CCEEOIOBff Cent , Ftrida: LOT 32, PALM VILLAGE ACCORDERAT T®ENPLAT6.PANOT,PUB- LICREIWRDSOFUO:EANEECOMM,PU DIDA TOGETHER WITH PERMANENTLY ATTACHED MW MEET - WDODMHVIN#FLFWQM2TA2A01 Died mA04, 2022 ]eadQ OelCd l3nvt Cart& ASS D CR.0k � 53360E LOR 5/4,11/2022 36 May 11, 2022 1 Lake Okeechobee News I SouthCentraMoridaLife.com WdM of WhW Pub[kHearitq AGENCY: Ss ' deWaWa Carm¢in DEPARe4ENr: Ermtmneaal I-- g De ia;M a4 RULES UNDER REVIEW: • • TbNbWQmleWOak SY&bTCmbM—e6 R,idOartl2dOvpaB PUBLICHFARING DATE MbrdBy; lu -13, 2D22-1:00rri m 5:00{m SUDEGTAREATO BE ADDRESSED: I irole ad mlod,'nn or rea Iron irv£rmd parts regaddy If:e Ser Bbasvaw g .Ety,,wdw& P"70%Ape "T"Cr: The Cb..... stmd,dng a PWdc i''&'I J WS?lid Rstti.ShY a-J rC4 back. xliwfa ov Bq CYR�aMB .111 Tr eMdR.- meet fdera rFAuiiemvts ad a arcs the PoRWim dT'� .,0ys fa tl,e de=.grwtd lasofwaw m &igNon and B'gOA]es ResmeEaK PII ad'd2 -ales MaLY sruxkds b:.sd wiFrn ule'i(rroa Ntaly fade 9tbille 6 N9� QuaBl'CLdeaM Ser,9nk Wafer CmenY4cnRds, Fart 12 dQNµeB-Vt¢- bfQudlyare udareicward ma/bereixd as patdUeTrema � 'aw. RW.EMAICWG AUTHORITY AND APPLICABLE LAWS AND REGU- LATIONS: • AnsdW CasblA. ad Byla offtSedaLbedFh'Aa- ANde V • 11� NlalaCak-35 df Subdk; Tribal• Mal MWt�r Olds-12.3 5.2ofS is B; • Tad Whbar Cad-15.4 dAlMi, B; • Tibor N6la Cede-15.4dSWWe B; 33 U.S.C. Sedim 1251 et!;: and • C3aa, VMM Ad- 40 CER Pals 25 ad UI. CONTACTINFOBMARON: ffr wi3, to be included h Ue lit d a use Penis 0 m,n updads ItL infnibj ih -taut l hetnrg bievya redav Ptrwrs a ta n ee a Esc i tft , veb d I-'uhlc I�"n6 ad —n nla<mar, N a iG WrMDLy��S.�i P�sen� a, As4aant Oil' a Its &anpvrtatml ResaarP MmagN QR OV"•"•'+ • a sArurNMM1bMOuzrAKdsmANtmam a 5Cdf1 Its fdbMn9 CjR Cwde' r 'I b!A d the artat Trba axfac webs gIaLW standafds are a latle m regteta—be amid -hue: h 4 The Sam'v,de Wat.YC4rmbsm has rntyEt irwde a daax,ldration ul arry ma3ar tales rdatesl to tivs bhratGTl review a m:ulr;ammrrmtly preposmd. 374 THIE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE TWENTIETH 33 DICM CIRCUIT IN AND FOR GLADES MUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO.: 2021CA000IM DIVISION: CUNDUITMOL tAICi+IEW LOAN S17NICING, L-C, R.hurr, OAREv'E WATSON; Er AL, Cd dam f1ERM5[4OTIfEOFSaIr fXMCE IS GIVEN bat, hzppd—vdh IwGia o, Ra,4 sMdtnb Gar.N ad ResdvdA Fuel —Sale mom Ap, ndwabo- .1ldla=IvdgdbSGltdaarcdbratbbJa fb a:a9,2D2w2 o..E.[a171mmit' Smith DftheGladesCmanyOnMma 3, M—H.—,, FL 33471: 'ME EAST 1/2OFLaM LAGOON C4=r %ON,ACOORDING TOTH E MAP OR PLATTHH+EOFAS RECORDED IN PLATBOOK -3, PAGE 55, PUBLIC RECORDS OF GLADES COUNTY FLORI- DA TOGETHER WITH A 1979 MANA SWGLEWIDE MOBILE OME, HNVFNG IDENTIFICATION NUS FD691004295, 7IitE NOS. 1612820, AND RP DECAL Nth 12765464, Mull" PERt4AN6YLi}:1FFD(ED TO REAL PROPERTY PmpaiyAdd,—: 1166 A69'~a Rmwd, hlaaeHaml, R-33471 MN PERSON OAIMMG AN INTEREST W THE SLARUS FROM THE BYE, IF ANY, ORIELTHiAN Tlg PROPERTY ON16tASOFTHE DATEOFTHE LIS 'rMIM MAJSr FRE I O"183METHEa-IRIt WaITSTI r9A+A115 AS UNC ATHD Wtd: May 4, 2022 TAMI PEARCE SIMMONS, CLERK QPDBt7AlMRY(3FAK OFOOdlf [y: latwaw Rk. D42IAYOek AMERICANS WITH OISABILMIEsACT asap pot a t9nVsiEly sNw needs any:Ra:nmat - PorUdpa6e in thB PioaadmA. yat alv anc4lad, arm 3vin9ihlsno- * I� tlwn'7 537d56 CM 5/11,18/= INTHE f>f =ODIRtTFORTHEIANETEBffHAMXAL CIRCUITMAlD PoItOREECHOeEE COUNTY FLORIDA CI&CIVlLDNtSOON CASE NO.: 202OC40OW29 THE BANK OFt'EW YORK MEWJN FKATHE BA M(OFMEW YCRK, AS TRUSTEE FOR THE CERTIFICATE HOLDERS OF THE CWALT INC,ALTERNATIVELOMTAUST22007--21C0MORTGMBE PAL& THROUGH CERTMC06M SERIES 2007-21CII r,. ,LtnAtiICs1, CHRISIY R. MC30DYA/K/ACHFUSIYMDODY; iJNXl QW N HERS DF E7FMLM. UNK'OWN SPoIiSE OF CFiAL>^YA MOODYA/K/A MOODYAIK/A CHR3STl F%;q:'!, Dafddart{s). NOTICE OF FORE4l.bA1RE vALE lldgmatGFa- atfim. I, krad D. ir, SiA RrialJ dgm ,Of F'EEd—nr qda; bt,w:: . The Wsst 100 that of Tram 107, QUAIL ACRE6, AN UNRE- CORDED SMI'dISION, as per P&A U:e+eWf reCarded h, Ftat Back 525 Page 1900 d the Ft16Be RttpLla WI OkmrMbcc Cwnty[ FAorkta, mcra fufy desv-aQ as the WSC I" feet N the fdio v. d—lbed land: Ccv a at Phu SCutf—A m—rAthesixt 41/4d5ec1k.99, Tt -,ahip Z55.0, R nye 35 East• xd nm Huth S9 dmg. 4+T :J" F.arA airrxt tM: 5tsc4on IE. a d' b,— d SSEL0 fat to FruA d 1W}Ine3ng. Th— catk,ue North 89 deg •AY 1:7' East a iFsbxaa W :':*'+84fwt; fllennran NorH,3dery 1V 54"West.fttivstaof 544.S5 feetto a Imd, U1vKe ran Kroth n' 53'44"Wastalc% m as paint, tharmi�mnn_irliarg th 6 deg. -,7W Emt a d'et-mid 587.63 featto the PWrtdBa do*r�.. Property address: SBB Nmt!, A 11-th Otis, ne - FL My pason d*m; an nbm5L h Uws from lF sA FaR17 td. than the pmrisly nits as d ft daze ofthe 6 parlors, naAt Be a dam bdae Iheddaakk Iepcl�"_pfls as urdamd. Dated m May 2, 2D_1Z MD. B'1¢rt CF ELIROJITCC'.0 M4 Rrm AME ICANS WITH D190BBITIB ACC If ya are a pi—np%lb as drisga�blily auAtld az ro a0mannedgm h ader to paittpae h Otis Fg� yuE U. the pamslx, d mbh zsslarm axbaL. DLrmI-3m3rob,ADACutfi=; 250 NWO xFryOW Drill, 99e 217, Pat St Ltdy FL 34986, 8074370 at l�= 7 says bdoe5px sthdAd axrt app�am a iar aaY upon rn N U13 .4Vntm E the tine b°1oR dY 6d�Nd ,qxa— is les thm 7 slays d ya am htwbg a L-taps d, aA 7H. SPNlfSH: 9 ustd es tma Petsaxa dmL-aTda qum nmesaa agora dapla- S. IN THE CIRCUIT COUOTOFTHE NBNEITEENTHJuolaAL. CIRCUIT IN AM FOR COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO.: 19000754CAA)fhtY[ MC BANK NATIONAL ASSOC ATION FlahWf, TEES, OR OTHER CLAIMANTS Defakzrtfs). hsad F ai kskpnak lawt LOT 25, E 0, PIAYIAND PARK, AOODRDING TO'IFff PLAT 77iFREOFRECOROE INPIATBOOK , PAGE 27,PUBL.ICIRECOF70.5 OFOKEECH00EE COUNTY FLORIDA. TOGETHER Wn H A 200.5 MERIT MOBILE HOME VINS: FLHML- MUS3728603AJWD VM*.- RJMLM6372MMM Prjj;%ti 4ea: 1342 NORTHWES f43rd X48WE, OKEECHOBEE, FL heprapalyonna d*dad d&dtMfsfs ped—rmat Ma daE`kn beh—the :I.e rgsd5thes v.5­nlYne'I. WITNESS Whand wd the sd des mrtMAPA 28, 2022. 3eaN D. &ya,t Oekd CasvtCartACaryUde A, ark If ya are a per•-0n vAN a dsablUy win mass ary aaamncab'm h adtrw pabopaWhtl'isp'a�rg,ymaae Ued,r,wmsttDya1, tdw pwmm dralaha—lantm. P;.= -Out 29IHAVCanbyOW Dix4RAe217,RxtAlude,Fi3496b, (7R)D74 Y.Ieat7daysbdac yar dlduW swtappeaanw, a irrr,daay ups, m,m qV Ifs rd ta- tlon E0te0re byae tf a Atelled aM—a s lm own 7 days €p: are h_V awa Unpaid, rd 711. SPMOSH! S uffi! u u pamw ci apaoL 6 que r,—ta -gun UM de aura ma IWEYtTL:Sal smym mae passe paLLdper kern y�a,pno 7 T CaIW OUP or 7 .m. 43A1 ame, 7 pu aavare blCe, rde 71�i. 535801 LON S/11, IB/2022 IN THE COUNTY CALRTt 7HE 1RTNJIIDI-OORCUIT 3N AND FOR SENO.HOBEIECXAltifYRORAAM1 CASE NC.: LIAM j. WALLACEA JUDGE: WAIIAMI7, AtL BEA MAN RN LAND, LLC,, a Raids ErAxd LW.. y Paltl[ FONNBiRA HHIIlZCErc v-rtc TO: MATRIP7J CIFUSTOFPM MINORS a lMARY,COADIAARANWFON- MEGtfy 6Ri0 Tonn Hatcu B,d, Pna RaW,, FUxW 33433, and aY palies ha/rg a tbirtg b twe ary rat It's a irvaet h Uw pGpely hash desmaed� 1 pere.. data � Nn'tls b/, drvugh, ,r+da a aceir4 P`AT- T}IEVv SIO%iBt hllhDRS mtl MARIA CPMIfAA'tM'DJ FOIVNFGiA YWA4Ef�11Fl®Iwtalxlim (a(adw.)redai 9ehbb— Nd agffi nit m papery lomld h cterd,at� c � d3, (Itrer IderLSd a�5'. PmrJ+ TO1rtA.ua LOT H OF TRPCr 3 LAST'h OF 1H1E E151"'h CF THE SOUTH'h OF THE M1CRil1 'h OF TMCr 3, SM5NA 36 AS TO THE SOUTHERN OOLONM TION COMPANY RAT R TJV�i SHIP 39 SIXJfN, MT 33 FIST, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT 7HEtE# t1EcnRD1� IN FLAT IlOgCa,PAGE5 -3E, INOIJST/E, RWC PRIAM CFO1�O� (I1FsRY, ROMDA 70ETM WITH all Lwrq vrnatsrow ahtm swam=. 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'.."Aa mfs=te de�yth¢malba; dhavdxa De[a It"A b against ya br the ntd d—le �n the Caryhit Dazed th57N day if May, 2022 Jtmd D &YaK Clekdthe fart By::Cmhafv Sanoc L:xAy Gal- 537 .61LN15/11,18/2022 bbo,a4d, aaa SiI mv.3s IE 7 jpu; 9 a r Cm of OKEEtTiDeE1: IPUBLIC NOTICE CONSDERATION OFA PRGPO_B)-SPECTALECC:PnON NOTICE is HEREBY GIVEN that a QUASI-JUDY 1NG v 7 be m nbf6ord— &ad 1PMaq Mav a, Immailt az Pa pcpaty mn-: Thu puck se; ad strage�^a�y i 7 rdsbrt, as m by 's bnVed at WO NW Pak Smut aid pTOI, W3lfad P'cP'tY le -del b me hbnh d ad mia3a-'S to Un Fmet and Ne Dpray,_I uU ii ra atlas !a�,� aM � d 5alrpxtg ad Tam equi11136 OF QLWK 162, OKEECHOBEE PLAT90CNC5, PAGES, OKM40BM OJUNTYPUR- LIC RECOIRDS The pd�'n ¢n bm'rieAai m IRE waste htm: l/ww.e+at sea Arlattadlcssy en ' hss- lMddsm+nakiri RaymU,Bndaebappwearle:y5p- JFxeptens. By: Ben SmUl fay Plaoag Ca tans; lY11-00I-SF i.6508IAY SM,II/1022 IN THE CIRCUITCIARTOFTHE 19THMDIC.TAl IN AND FOR OKEECMM ODUNTY, FLr " ZIMA. CASE NO.: 2021-CA-000177 JUDGE REHEMAIVY WHfrM BE AMWN BUMP! U, D{ a P lda Fmiad i?ntty¢rr -y Parka, V. S'AANOV3PIAOV U�DBW➢➢11,, UNMONN SRIISECFSKglON INIDCN LFL730-0D, amc CF C 0S. CKEL'O'�QY.PRY, FLORIDA. 5rATECFFLDRIDAAMOI.MQ4d"TELVRIS) INFO5'M i N, IFAW, Daedacs NetlrodFaxv�r« aa. ParW ID:1-2D-37-3f C lDU-00001-8&W Aym9dland n ar�Lmdof t,Vth'hdYdrtn20,Tmnshp 3/ _S�t14 Ea£ C' ftbea 2trily. RnVa, and burg mom 7Om11aeC as fcbw: Cm a the Nb.4faet cans of said Seabat 20; Jwwe North 8dfI6S9273fut; 0,-S.M W'263f e2"9t12.8mSLlH3I r,—cc 796.03 feW Df U'exe SoW, W°1b 2' East. aB rcx�C 95ead �ma Natb%M272"Watadafarm d32&03 fe�tMmN:rtit 00° 32" Nat, a fL4zrm d 53847 feg N the pint dbcyinhg Sad p�p�W batg srb)e2mmeasartatasd 213, P g U,a3 6m OdeURI4y Rea ds h lSmda Rends Book 1cla Paaes 4931Ftaxf, 459, Nt[c Rends dOlm'dw' 20xxAy, FYilda, Aid Ca,rrkm at Ore NcMKet dsadSdian 20, U,am Nosh B9-2Bt13" CatakvlgtlEN rth Fmed.,dS 20, adat—.f1699.23;th— SWAN 00°2632"W..1, a dstarm d 796M feet; tth­ arbors SoA 00^2637'East a&ta eNf442�20,.46fearothapmtd(bbs*rWg;th— Nat -263ria a�Fi .cklemCcir tllsll(Ul l 00°2701hece Noratyh, a s19a,md 110.01(set Ns'ueSWJh 89°4272"Eat,a ilffism d699 .R fettto Ihepdtdbulamg. bmai5em9Ttoxrod tans the Nm9[384.82f et IW-irgiat a eases purpa� TOGER9l WTFHdthehp..r.nts—w h—Mr iddmde pr.pa ,, d I ,spur@ erwes, arw fodurms mw a heeal- RW,ItyAddr— 355 SE69thA.-, ClasedV-- ,Roida 34974 Daa•d mAprt 20, 2022 3a MD. &y t Oakd the LImAOxA&C V.W 03MY=01"' MtER=WITH D SIM 1rFC Ify.areapas UiarIhL3ly win nmds arryaoamodibm h m*td 'y _=IIOLti1�Z�l ij CITY OF OIt17!}F08EE \ PUBLIC NOTICE LAND OEVS-OPHWr REGULATION TEKT AMENDMMT Ma IS HEREBY GIVEN 0wt a PUBLIC HPARW G wa be had bd OLY Of OkeeT Ranirngg aoaa mmMan 19, N2'L bPM,aas zor, tam ce u.-att TMPeWWn ybav; seB*damboddrmm .o mTJa6lcvwOtshtld' egfrhlWaabwe Iarorw.s M BAM4:30 FM, eREpt for ln:0ars TM_PR dcif-area—icl cri to U. CLYCrsstdfor —damda. Teb TAt1YEY JuE-dfor 6 PM 3me 7,2D22 (&I mz&V) and My 5, 2072 (real pY sj ). By: Bm Smlh, CUy parrurg Caladb,rt, #22-001-TA 536330 LOU 5/4,11/2D72 .OF•OKEpC 1�� laa PB 4� PUBLIC MEETING NOTICE' ° a b i6 a - o PLANNING BOAFIII. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City of Okeechobee Planning Board (PB) meeting as the Local Planning Agency, will conduct a meeting on May 19, 2022, 6 PM, or as soon thereafter as possible, at City Hall, 55 SE 3rd AVE, Rm 200, Okeechobee, FL. The public is invited to attend and be heard on all matters. Copies of the agenda will be available at the meeting, or prior to the meeting and may be viewed and/or downloaded from https://www.cityofokeechobee .com/AgendaMinutes-Planning Board. html. The following Applications)/Petition(s) will be considered at a Public Hearing during this meeting, which can be viewed/downloaded in its entirety at https://www.cityofokeechobee.com/public-notice.html or inspected in the General Services Office at the address above, during normal business hours, Monday -Friday, 8:00 AM-4:30 PM, excluding holidays: • No. 22-001-TA, to consider and receive input on amending the regulations for Home Occupations, provided in Section 90-633 of the Land Development Regulations within the Code of Ordinances. The amendments include but are not limited to: requiring employees who work at the dwelling must also resident in the dwelling, except that up to two employees or independent contractors who do not reside at the dwelling may work at the home occupation; home occupation shall be secondary to the residential use; delete existing wording that provides for a percentage of the total building floor area; exterior of the residence is be consistent with surrounding residential areas, modifications made to the dwelling to accommodate the home occupation must conform to the residential character and architectural aesthetics of the neighborhood; retail transactions at a structure other than the dwelling are not allowed; remove the existing wording that goods/services shall not be sold on the property; expand the list of types of interferences to neighboring property; storage or disposal of hazardous, flammable, combustible, or corrosive materials are prohibited; vehicles and trailers used in the connection with the home occupation must be parked in legal spaces not within the right-of-way, on/over a sidewalk, or any unimproved surfaces at the dwelling; remove existing wording that individual instruction in art, music, or education may be given to one person at a time; remove the existing list of prohibited home occupations. The recommendation to approve or deny this Petition will be forwarded to the City Council TENTATIVELY scheduled for 6 PM on June 7, 2022 (first reading) and July 5, 2022 (final adoption). BE ADVISED that should you intend to show any document, picture, video, or items to the PB in support or opposition to any item on the agenda, a copy of the document, picture, video, or item must be provided to the Board Secretary for the City's records. ANY PERSON DECIDING TO APPEAL any decision made by the PB with respect to any matter considered at this meeting will need to ensure a verbatim record of the proceeding is made and the record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal will be based. In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, persons with disabilities needing special accommodation to participate in this proceeding should contact the General Services Office in person or call 863-763-9824, Hearing Impaired: Florida Relay 7-1-1 no later than four business days prior to proceeding. ONE OR MORE CITY OF OKEECHOBEE COUNCIL MEMBERS MAY BE IN ATTENDANCE AT THIS MEETING. THIS NOTICE IS POSTED TO MEET STATE PUBLIC NOTICE REQUIREMENTS AND SUNSHINE LAWS. By: Dawn Hoover, Board Chairperson BB/Website Notice Posted 5/3/22, FB Posted 5/12/22-MC `SV OF OxFFCy CITY OF OKEECHOBEE 0 o PLANNING BOARD _ 55 SE 3RD AVENUE, OKEECHOBEE, FLORIDA 34974 M 9 OFFICIAL AGENDA MAY 19, 2022 6:00 P.M. Mission Statement: The mission of the City of Okeechobee is to provide accommodating services that enhance the quality of life for our citizens and businesses in a fiscally sound manner. Vision Statement: The City of Okeechobee will maintain a vibrant and prosperous community built on our heritage, history, unique character, and small-town atmosphere. I. CALL TO ORDER II. ATTENDANCE Ill. AGENDA AND PUBLIC COMMENTS A. Requests for the addition, deferral, or withdrawal of items on today's agenda. B. Motion to adopt agenda. C. Public participation for any items not on the agenda requires a Comment Card. Citizen comments are limited to 3 minutes per speaker unless otherwise approved by the Chair. IV. MINUTES A. Motion to dispense with the reading and approve the March 17, 2022, Regular Meeting minutes. V. OPEN PUBLIC HEARING A. Consider Land Development Regulation Text Amendment No. 22-001-TA, which proposes to amend regulations for Home Occupations provided in Section 90-633 within chapter 90 of the Code of Ordinances - City Attorney (Exhibit 1). 1. Review Proposed Ordinance No. 1254. 2. Public comments or questions from those in attendance or submitted to the Board Secretary. 3. Disclosure of Ex-Parte Communications' by the board. 4. Consider a recommendation to the City Council. The recommendation will be forwarded to the City Council for consideration at Public Hearings tentatively scheduled for June 7, 2022, and July 5, 2022. CLOSE PUBLIC HEARING VI. CITY ADMINISTRATOR UPDATE VII. ADJOURN MEETING 'Per Resolution No. 1997-05 Officials must disclose any communication received including the identity of the person, group, or entity; written communication may be read if not received by all Board Members; disclose any site visits made; disclose any expert opinions received; disclose any investigations made; disclosures must be made prior to the vote taken. Persons who have opinions contrary to those expressed in the ex-parte communication are given a reasonable opportunity to refute or respond. BE ADVISED that should you intend to show any document, picture, video, or items to the Planning Board in support or opposition to any item on the agenda, a copy of the document, picture, video, or item must be provided to the Board Secretary for the City's records. ANY PERSON DECIDING TO APPEAL any decision made by the Planning Board with respect to any matter considered at this meeting will need to ensure a verbatim record of the proceeding is made and the record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal will be based. In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, persons with disabilities needing special accommodation to participate in this proceeding should contact the General Services Office in person or call 863-763-9824, Hearing Impaired: Florida Relay 7-1-1 no later than four business days prior to proceeding. May 19, 2022, Planning Board Page 1 of 1 REVISED AS OF 5/6/2022, 2:00 P.M. FOR 5/19/2022 MEETING PROPOSED LDR AMENDMENT NO. 22-001-TA (ORDINANCE NO. 12541 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF OKEECHOBEE, FLORIDA; AMENDING SECTION 90- 633, HOME OCCUPATION WITHIN CHAPTER 90, LAND DEVELOPMENT REGUALATIONS OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICT; PROVIDING FOR CODIFICATION; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the Florida Legislature enacted Florida Statute 559.955 preempting several areas of home business regulation; WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Okeechobee, Florida, finds that it is in the best interest of the City's residents and businesses to amend Section 90-633 of the City of Okeechobee Code of Ordinances to bring the City Code into compliance with the legislative enactment; WHEREAS, the Planning Board for the City of Okeechobee, Florida, acting as the Local Planning Agency, reviewed and discussed the proposed amendments, also known as Land Development Regulation Text Amendment Application No. 22-001-TA, at a duly advertised Public Hearing held on May 19, 2022, and based on findings of fact by the Planning Staff, hereby recommends certain changes, amendments or modifications to the Code of Ordinances, to present to the City Council for ordinance adoption and codification; and WHEREAS, the City Council for the City of Okeechobee, Florida, considered the recommendations by the Planning Board and concludes that enacting such amendments to be in the best interest of its citizens of said City, that said amendments are necessary and appropriate to make the Land Development Regulations more consistent and responsive to the needs of the City and its citizens; NOW, THEREFORE, be it ordained before the City Council of the City of Okeechobee, Florida; presented at a duly advertised public meeting; and passed by majority vote of the City Council; and properly executed by the Mayor or designee, as Chief Presiding Officer for the City; that: SECTION 1: Recitals Adopted. Each of the above stated recitals is true and correct and incorporated herein by this reference: SECTION 2: Amendment and Adoption to Chapter 90. That the City Council for the City of Okeechobee, Florida, amends herein Part II of the Code of Ordinances, Subpart B-Land Development Regulations, providing for amendments to Chapter 90-Zoning as follows: Sec. 90.633. - Home occupation. A home occupation may be permitted administratively in a dwelling, subject to the following: (1) The employees of the home occupation who work at the dwelling must also reside in the dwelling except that up to a total of two employees or independent contractors who do not reside at the dwelling may work at the home occupation. The home occupation may have additional remote employees that do not work at the dwelling. ORly the Fesident-who is licensed to do so shall be engaged in the hE)Me (2) A home occupation shall be clearly R,oidental secondary to the residential use, and shall net eGeupy meFe than 29 peFeent of the total building f!eE)F area, ner mere than 300 sq ., Fee+ (3) As viewed from the street, the use of the dwelling is consistent with the uses of the residential areas that surround the property. External modifications made to the dwelling to accommodate the home occupation must conform to the residential character and architectural aesthetics of the neighborhood The home occupation may not conduct retail transactions at a structure other than the dwelling however, incidental business uses and activities may be conducted at the dwellin .T, ;e,Fe-s,hall be no (4) No equipment or process shall be used in the occupation which creates interference to neighboring property due to noise, vibration, heat, smoke, dust, glare, fumes, or noxious odors or electrical disturbance. REVISED AS OF 5/6/2022, 2:00 P.M. Ordinance No. 1254, Page 1 of 2 If applicable, language to be added is underlined. If applicable, language to be deleted is stwoWWugb (5) Gutdeer-sStorage of materials or disposal at the dwelling of any corrosive, combustible or other hazardous or flammable used in the home occupation is prohibited, exe fsr garden p odu%. (6) Vehicles and trailers used in connection with the home occupation must be parked in legal parking spaces that are Oct located within the right-of-way, on or over a sidewalk or on any unimproved surfaces at the dwelling. (7) individual instruction on aFt, music or edyeation Fnay be given to one person at a time, (8) The following shall Rot be peFMitted as home eGl;upations� a beauty shop 9F baFbershep; group band, d,;;,n.rp or sw +J«d , ng-facAity r tea room; + 4w4eteN similar activity; phOtGgFaphiG studia; autdooln repair; Fetal! sales; and a RuFseFy sGheel. SECTION 3: CONFLICT. All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed SECTION 4: INCLUSION IN THE CODE. It is the intention of the City Council, and it is hereby ordained that the provisions of this Ordinance shall become and be made a part of the Code of the City of Okeechobee. SECTION 5: SEVERABILITY. If any provision or portion of this ordinance is declared by any court of competent jurisdiction to be void, unconstitutional, or unenforceable, then all remaining provisions and portions of this ordinance shall remain in full force and effect. SECTION 6: EFFECTIVE DATE. This Ordinance shall take effect immediately upon its passage INTRODUCED for First Reading and set for Final Public Hearing on this 7th day of June 2022. ATTEST: Lane Gamiotea, CMC, City Clerk Dowling R. Watford, Jr., Mayor PASSED AND ADOPTED after Second and Final Public Hearing this 5th day of July 2022. ATTEST: Lane Gamiotea, CMC, City Clerk REVIEWED FOR LEGAL SUFFICIENCY: John J. Fumero, City Attorney Dowling R. Watford, Jr., Mayor REVISED AS OF 5/6/2022, 2:00 P.M. Ordinance No. 1254, Page 2 of 2 If applicable, language to be added is underlined. If applicable, language to be deleted is skaakahreugp City of Okeechobee Date: 4- I ^a. Petition No. M - 001 _ General Services Department Fee Paid: 141AJurisdiction: C 55 S.E. 3"' Avenue, Room 101 1S Hearing: �-�Q 2" Hearing: !of7 Okeechobee, Florida 39974-2903 Publication Dates: Phone: (863) 763-3372, ext. 218 Notices Mailed: Fax: (863) 763-1686 APPLICATION FOR TEXT AMENDMENT TO THE LAND DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS APPLICANT INFORMATION 1 Name of Applicant: �I of v eC w__. 2 Mailing address: S ;?rd- A-ve-, 3 E-mail address: 4 Daytime phone(s): Do you own residential property within the City? Yes No If yes, provtdgn dress(es) 5 Do you own nonresidential property within the City? Yes No If yes, provide address(es) 6 REQUEST INFORMATION Request is for: Text change to an existing section of the LDRs (_) Addition of a permitted use Deletion of a permitted use 7 (� Addition of a special exception use Deletion of a special exception use () Addition of an accessory use Deletion of an accessory use Provide a detailed description of text changes to existing section(s) showing deletions in strikeout and additions in underline format. (This description may be provided on separate sheets if necessary.) p used c� rd.1 na nwpro 8 LDR Amendment Application Page I of 3