RESULTS
TUESDAY, JUNE 25, 2013–
BOARD MEMBERS
Dee Gatliff
John Getter
George Kuck, Vice- Chair Absent
Duane Laible, Chair
Angie Heath Younce
Diana Morton, Secretary
I. CALL TO ORDER
II. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
III. PROCEDURES/CONDUCT
A. Conformance
with the
B. Meeting Guidelines
C. Approval of Agenda Posted, Including Any Deletions or Corrections
D. Approval
of Minutes of
E.
Liaison/County Staff Business Plans to move Enterprise TAB meeting location one time
F. Presentation and discussion regarding the Cooperative Management Area Deed Modification Policy and potential impact on upcoming Land Use Plan update.
TAB
received updates on critical issues such as the schedule for NCZ moratoria,
changes in CMA and developing processes for the LUP.
Most
discussion involved plans by the Department of Aviation to maintain residential
deed restrictions between the AE60 and AE65 lines. TAB members questioned the
arbitrary “hard line” nature of the AE60 and lack of any discretionary
transition within that line, especially involving
parcels and existing neighborhoods bisected by that line. TAB questioned why
market forces would not be allowed to determine suitability for residential
uses with appropriate building code provisions. Staff agreed restrictions
within the AE60 are discretionary, but responded that the restrictions have
existed for 20 plus years and will not be changed. New aircraft technology has
driven recent movement of these lines and will continue to do so. TAB expressed
concern that arbitrary denials within the AE60 line will have impacts lasting
for decades beyond the actual noise levels at that time. TAB members thanked
them for the presentation but said there may be requests for further
consideration by the Commission. There
is currently housing development taking place within the AE60 line on private
parcels intermingled with RPM-controlled parcels still subject to deed
restrictions.
IV. COMMENTS BY THE GENERAL PUBLIC – None
V. TOWN BOARD INPUT – Member Getter recognized Thalia Dondero in audience. Chair
Laible commented on Chairs meeting and issue regarding consent agenda placement
VI. PLANNING & ZONING
Possible action to be taken on the following applications:
SEE ATTACHMENT “A”
VII. COMMENTS BY
THE GENERAL PUBLIC – None
VIII. Set next meeting date –
IX. Adjournment
ATTACHMENT A
1. DR-0317-13 – WONG, SAM & CINDY:
DESIGN REVIEW for the exterior remodel of an existing office building on 0.2 acres
in a C-P (Office & Professional) Zone. Generally located on the
west side of
Denied 4-0
The design was non-residential and
non-compatible
2. UC-0812-06
(ET-0052-13) – grand
flamingo capital management, llc:
USE
PERMIT SECOND EXTENSION OF TIME
to review a carnival/temporary outdoor event with outdoor live entertainment on
a portion of 65.1 acres in a C-2 (General Commercial) Zone in the MUD-3 and
MUD-4 Overlay Districts. Generally located 700 feet north of
Approved 4-0
with staff conditions
3. UC-0314-13
– SPRING VALLEY MARKET PLACE, LLC:
USE PERMITS for the following:
1) a communication tower; and 2) reduce the setback from a
communication tower to a residential development.
WAIVER OF DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS to allow an architectural intrusion within the
required setback.
DESIGN REVIEW for a communication tower and associated equipment within an existing
shopping center on 4.1 acres in a C-2 (General Commercial) Zone. Generally located on the
north side of
Approved 3-1 with
staff conditions.
One member
objected to 75% setback reductions. Majority accepted due to presence of
existing tower and no neighbor objections.
4. DR-0319-13
– SAL SAGEV, LLC:
DESIGN REVIEW for a restaurant with a drive-thru on 1.3 acres in a C-2 (General
Commercial) Zone in the MUD-3 Overlay District.
WAIVER OF
CONDITIONS of a zone change
(ZC-0210-02) requiring recording a reciprocal, perpetual cross access,
ingress/egress, and parking agreements with the parcel to the west. Generally located on the
northwest corner of
Approved 4-0 with staff conditions and DENIAL of the
waiver.
The
statements, opinions and observations expressed in this document are solely those
of the author. The opinions stated in
this document are not the official position of any government board,
organization or group. The project
descriptions, ordinances board/commission results are reproduced from publicly
available
John
Getter