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HomeMy WebLinkAbout04-09-2024 MinutesOCOEE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION Ocoee Commission Chambers 1 N. Bluford Avenue Ocoee, Florida April 9, 2024 MINUTES 6:30 PM IS 0 0 1 A I Cox*] -S I] A .1 Chair Lornneck called the regular session to order at 6:30 PM in the Commission Chambers of City Hall, The invocation was led by Chair Lomneck, followed by the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag. Recording Clerk Justice called the roll and declared a quorum present. Present: Chair Lomneck, Member Keller, Member Williams, Member Crocker, Alternate Member Chacon Absent: Vice -Chair Forges Also present: Zoning Manager Whitfield, Development Services Director Rumer, Board Attorney Johnson, and Recording Clerk Justice 31001-ill Pith! III W-110:01 1. Minutes of the Planning and Zoning Commission Meeting held on March 12,2024. (6:32 pm) Motion for Approval of the Consent Agenda: Moved by Member Keller Seconded by Member Williams; motion carried 5-0, with Vice -Chair Forges absent. 1. Ocoee Pickleball Complex - Vasant Sports LLC Special Exception; Project No. 03-24- SE-031 (Zoning Manager Whitfield) Zoning Manager Whitfield presented a brief overview of the subject parcels an proposed development, and explained that per Table 5-1 in the Land Development Cod a Special Exception is required for outdoor commercial recreational uses on property wi t' t C-2 zoning. She conveyed that the proposed project meets the standards established section 4-8B of Article IV, Land Development Code for the Special Exception to b granted. She explained that modifications to ingress/egress and circulation may b - necessary at the time of site plan review and approval to accommodate fire tru movement. She also advised that staff has researched similar facilities because the Lan Development Code does not set a parking standard for recreational uses. There ail. Planning & Zoning Commission April 9, 2024 concerns that the proposed parking ratio is insufficient; the Development Review Committee and staff recommend that the parking demand be evaluated at the time of site plan review and approval. Code does allow for alternative options such as shared or offsite parking. rbernber &eller inquired if any thought has been given to rotating the pickleball court&, - placing the outdoor courts on the south side of the property to deter noise from the residential subdivision to the north. Zoning Manager Whitfield responded that this had not been discussed and deferred to the applicant. Chair Lomneck invited the applicant team to speak. Chris Leppert, Civil Engineer with Kimley Horn, emphasized the importance of the number of courts for the project. He further explained that although the current plan was designed to achieve greater visibility from the surrounding roadways, the orientation of the buildings and layout of the courts is flexible and the applicant will work with staff to determine the best location. Member Crocker inquired if there is only one entrance in and out, and what would happen in case of fire. Mr. Leppert addressed his question. Discussion ensued. Chair Lomneck opened the public hearing. As no speaker forms were received, the public hearing was closed. (6:45 pm) Motion: Move that the Planning and Zoning Commission, acting as th Local Planning F-51M."M 010 momorsum. "M 701111 11OR M11 RMIN-57 I riff"IMyl M-911 msil,mity Val P91110111mo 1104=1111-1. 'NN MAINT, I Chair Foroes absent. 2. 789 Pine Street Small -Scale Comprehensive Plan Amendment from Low -Density Residential (LDR) to Light Industrial (LI) & Rezoning from Single -Family Dwelling (R-11) to Restricted Manufacturing & Warehousing (1-1); Project Nos. CPA-2024-002 & RZ-24- 02-01 (Development Services Director Rumer) Development Services Director Rumer presented a brief overview of the subjecii property and its current and proposed future land use designation, zoning, and overlays. He further described that it is proposed to serve as the stormwater facility for the 606 Ocoee Apopka Road project. Chair Lomneck inquired if the entire property would be used for stormwater. Development Services Director Rumer addressed his question. Discussion ensued. The applicant was not present, so Chair Lomneck opened the public hearing. 2 1 P a g e Planning & Zoning Commission April 9, 2024 nor the parcel to the south. He inquired if this would cause any issues down the road with the narrow parcel being zoned Low Density Residential in between two (2) parcels zoned Light Industrial. Zoning Manager Whitfield advised she believes there is a slight mapping error and addressed his question. The applicant did not wish to speak, so Chair Lomneck opened the public hearing. As no speaker forms were received, the public hearing was closed. (7:09 pm) mmnna•�� ULSwil JMK$11-111-1 I of 1 11110111 i 11 ; I I I I Ron= M-T- 111E=1 R011111:1 MT. IMINIMMM Vice -Chair Forges absent. 1305 & 1113 Ocoee Apopka Road - IVIDTL Enterprise LLC Property Annexation; Project No. AX-03-24-02 (Zoning Manager Whitfield) Zoning Manager Whitfield presented a brief overview of the subject parcels. The property is logical and eligible for annexation, and will further the City's efforts to reduce enclaves within the city limits. Rezoning to a City zoning classification has not been proposed at this time. The Board had no comments or questions. The applicant did not wish to speak, so Chair Lomneck opened the public hearing. As no speaker forms were received, the public hearing was closed. (7:11 pm) Motion: Move that the Planning and Zoning Commission, acting as the Local Plannin• Ms. IM, 21=911CM-M re "Mmiyall"WRIM ME M-qX0§31 F"Milms W"M111, 11 0 - 11102 1 M- MIFSTI M-911 011WAIRM0 IM-M. NIFT-INT01171 "M ITREMI motion carried 5-0, with Vice -Chair Forges absent. 5. 1059 Ocoee Apopka Road — Rodgers Property Annexation; Project No. AX-03-24-03 (Zoning Manager Whitfield) Zoning Manager Whitfield presented a brief overview of the subject parcel. The property is logical and eligible for annexation, and will further the City's efforts to reduce enclaves within the city limits. Rezoning to a City zoning classification has not been proposed at this time. The Board had no comments or questions. The applicant did not wish to speak, so Chair Lomneck opened the public hearing. As no speaker forms were received, the public hearing was closed. 4 1 P a g e -J v Z . April 9, 2024 (7:12 pm) Motion: Move that the Planning and Zoning Commission, acting as the Local Planning F-1 - Me. r IM IM11 M 1=17, M-91, IM I'M Forges absent. 6. MDTL Enterprise LLC Property Annexation; Project No. AX-03-24-04 (Zoning Manag Whitfield) i Zoning Manager Whitfield presented a brief overview of the subject parcels. The property is logical and eligible for annexation, and will further the City's efforts to reduce enclaves within the city limits. Rezoning to a City zoning classification has not been proposed at this time. The Board had no comments or questions. The applicant did not wish to speak, so Chair Lomneck opened the public hearing. As no speaker forms were received, the public hearing was closed. (7:14 pm) Motion: Move that the Planning and Zoning Commission, acting as the Local Planning F-ITiMIdTAS" • TAN111631 TMOMO z1:-Xv31&TAMU111 11 111 M I -M• 1111511111:1 if-W.111-11NOMERM-1111M MT. OWN 1111IT11110 IV a", RIM "M RIPM it 7. 1 Taylor Street Small -Scale Comprehensive Plan FLU Amendment from Heavy Industrial (HI) to Commercial (COMM) & Rezoning from Restricted Manufacturing and Warehousing (1-1) to Community Commercial (C-2); Project Nos. CPA-2024-004 & RZ-24-03-02 (Development Services Director Rumer) Development Services Director Ramer presented a brief overview of the subject parcel, which is located within the City's Downtown Redevelopment Area (DRA) and was purchased by the City in January, removing years of Code violations. The Land Use Amendment and Rezoning are proposed to ensure the property entitlements remain only for commercial, office, retail, and restaurant uses, which are in line with the vision and future planning of the City Downtown Master Plan. it =-# 94r#TZe7W4-q1 n##M Chair Lomneck opened the public hearing. As no speaker forms were received, the public hearing was closed. 5 1 P a g e Planning & Zoning Commission April 9, 2024 (7:16 pm) Motion- Move that the Planning and Zoning Commission, actinc e • -1 as th Local Planning MIffill -.351TIME - , M ITSiTi -no, 10-SM11 R 11MIN M., IFOR P1110-flo"Im, INI M-Ir'I 13,1111• - ININ, EIMER "RIEMMM 'RIN11119-21MM in MIA 1 INITI M-911 • Ocoee Village: * The apartments have been finalized and CO'd * Lakewood Avenue is open at Clarcona Ocoee Road * 7-11 is and the strip center that will have Chipotle are coming along • Orange Technical College campus is nearing completion • Ocoee Crown Point Mixed Use project is kicking off • The front three (3) buildings are starting to be checked off for the industrial project on Ocoee Apopka Road near Demastus Lane • The Alibi project has been inspected and finalized • A hotel has been proposed off of West Road • The hotel on Hwy 50 is wrapping up • The Comprehensive Plan update is in process • The Land Development Code update has kicked off :Y-11"ISINiZU I NIA Mik-M"YET11 F."I I a I S 601 6 1 P a g e