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Naples, Floridi.l, Novombør 3, 1981
LET IT BE REMEMBERED, that tho Board of County Commissioners in
and for tho C:ounty of Collier, I1nd .:1150 ðcting ða tho governin<;J
bO.:lrd(s) of ßuch special districts .:IS have bp~n cr~ßtcd I1ccording to
law nnd having conducted husiness herQin, met on this date at 7:00 P.M.
in Sp~ci.:ll Session 1n Building "F" of tho Courthouse Complex with th~
following members prcs~nt:
T\CTHIC CIIT\Im1J\N:
C. n. "Russ" Wimor
~nry-Frðncos Kruse
Do!Iv id C. Eown
J\B5ENT:
John T\. pistor (Chairman)
Clifford Wenzol (V-Chairman)
T\LSO PHESENT: Darlene Davidoon, Deputy Clerk; Torry virta,
Community Development J\dministrl1tor, D~nny Crew, Planning Director, Loe
Kirchhoff ðnd Terry Clark, Plðnners1 Jeffory Perry, Zoning Director and
various members ~f st~ff.
AGENDA
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Petition NZ-eO-20, Community Dovelopment Division,
rcqucstin<;J acceptance of tho T~ntat1ve Report of tho
Comprehensive Zoning Regulations for tho unincorporatod
area of Collier County.
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proposed Rezoning Map for the unincorporÐtod area of
Collier County in conjunction with the Tentative Roport
of tho Comprehensive Zoning RegulatIons.
COMMr~SIONER WIMER ELECTED CHAIRMT\N
In the absenco of BCC Chairman John pistor and Vice-Chairman
Clifford Wenzel, Commissioner Wimer opened the floor for nominatIons
for Chairman for tonight's meoting.
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Commissioner Brown nominated Commissioner Wimer who accepted. The
nomination was aeconded by Commissioner ~ruae and the nominations were
closed.
Upon call for tho vote, Commissioner Wimer was electeð .s Chairman
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INTRODUCTION BY COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ^DMINISTRATOR TERRY VIRTA
Community Development Administrator Terry Virta welcomed all the
members of the audience and explained that this moeting is actually the
sixth public hearing on the proposed unified zoning ordinance for
Collier County and tho second before tho Board of County Commissioners.
Ho said that this meoting will be brokon into two public hearingsl the
first is a continuation of tho October ~O, 1981 public hearing before
the Board of County Commissioners ~nd deals with the narrative portion
of the zoning ordinance1 the scconð is a pUblic heðrin9 denling with
the maps which Drc corresponding to and impleMent the new proposed
zoning ordinðncc narrative and rcgulations ~hercof for individual
pieces of land.
J\CKNOWLEDCEMENT OF LEC^L NOTICES PUBLISHED
Planner Lec Kirchhoff asked that tho rccord roflect that the
following legal notices were published as evidenced by Affidavits of
publication filed with the Clerk for the public heðring re petition
NZ-80-20, having boen opcncd on and continued froM Octobor 20, 19R1:
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l. Naples Daily News, publishod on October 21, 1901
2. Coldon G~to Eagle, published on Cctober IG, 19q1
3. Marco Isl~nd Eagle, publishcd on Octobor l5, 19C1
~. Immokðloe Bulletin, published on October 15, 19B1
Ms. Kirchhoff reportad that the legal notice ra the continuation
of the ~bove-rcferenccd public hearing Jnd notice of the public hearing
rogarding the proposed rezoning maps for tho unincorpornted area of the
County in conjunction with the Tont~tlvp Report of the Comprehensive
Zoning Regul~tions WðS published in the Naples Daily News on October
28, 1981, ~s evidcnced by J\ffidavit of publication filcd with tho
Clerk.
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STATUS OF BCC J\CCEPTANCE OF nECOMMENDJ\TIONA FROM THE PLT\NNINC COMMIS-
SIONS - BCC T\CCEPTANCE - REJECTION - T\ND/OR AMENDMENTS TO ST\ME AS
INDICT\TED
Pl.:lnner Lee Kirchhoff reported that the Oo~rd of County Commis-
alonars accepted most or the CT\rC and IAPC recommendations during the
last meoting1 however there are some recommendations that need final
acceptancQ and she requeatod thðt each bo acted upon sop~ratoly before
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she presents all tho recommondations, additions or changos to tho
proposed zoning ordinance during the last hearing.
Minimum Acreage of "A-l" Districtl (Pðge 20) Ms.
Kirchhoff stated that the IT\PC rccommended reduclnq this
to five acras; tho CAPC recommendod forwarding as was
advertised, i.e. lO acres. She said that the CAPC had
not agreed upon a "correct acroago", i.e. 5, 10, 20 or
40 acres. Ms. Kirchhoff statod that tho "A-l" district
is the "true" a~ricu1ture district and romindad th.
Board that "A-2 requires 5 acres.
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moved, seconded by Commissioner ~rul. and
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carried 3/0, that the -A-l- District be forwarded as recommended to
rcquire fivo acres.
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Va c eSI (Pages , Sect ons 8. an a.9) Ms.
Kirchhofl reported that the IAPC recommended deleting
both of theso Seçtions and' lotting proporty owners
request special parking regulations; the C^PC recom-
mended letting them stand and allowing property owners
to come in and requ~st taking the regulations off their
respective areas.
Commissioner Brown moved, seconded by Commissioner Kruse and
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the IAPC.
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*Tht following items were acted upon,'based on changes and/or additions
to tho proposed ?oning regulations that ~roso during the October 20,
19~1 public hearing:
Commissionor Kruse moved, seconded by Commissionpr Brown and
cDrricd 3/0, that the recommendation be forwarded that the slidinq
SCùle for minimum cquarc f~ct that presently Qxtsts in the zonina
orctincnc~ r~mðin in tÐct ~nd be us~d In the proposcd zonin" ordinance.
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COl'\miasionc.>r ,ruse moved, ÐQcond~d hy C:ommlfôsioncr Orown "nd
c~cried 3/0, th.:lt thn mnximum heiqht hu limited to 3 stories in tho
RMF-12 Cintrict ~nd that n proviaion he inclu~~(1 th~t would nl10w up to
G stories ~s ð proviaion~l una.
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Commissioner Kru~c moved, Bcconncd by Commissioner Drown, th~t
hospitnlo, hocpiccs, nnd snnitoriums bc rCl'\oved from all com~nrci~l
districts and ho plncud in tho officlDl Ðcrviccn sections no provi-
sional ueos ðllowed in Any district.
Mr. Cary C1Qchune, 7(,5 North Barfi~lð Drive, asked for clarifica-
tion as to implications of the motion pretDining to the C-~ District.
Me. Virta said th~t this would mean that in tho C-4 District, all tho
above-referenced uses would bocome provisional uses. Mr. Clachunc
asked how this would eCfect housing ,for thu elderly, and I'Is. Kirchhoff
said that they Dre not included. She expl~ined that nursing homes are
not rocommend~d to be taken out of commercial districts; nor are rest
homes or othor such facilities.
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Upon call for the question, the'motion to remove hospita18,
hospicos, ðnd sanitoriums from all commercial districts ðnd place them
in the official services sections as provlÐional uses carried 3/0.
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carried 3/0, that the restrictive passage be added to Section B.40, as
follows I "nor shall they (guest houses) be constructed on lots which
have a frontage less than lSO foot in width".
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Doletion of hrase"s ecinl ex~cotion" ~nd use of the
prase pro v S on a use: MS. trirchhoff stated that it
was recommended that the proposed vcrbnge "special
exception" be d~leteð and replaced as indicated nbove.
Commissioner Kruse moved, seconded by Commissioner Brown and
carried 3/0, that the phrase "special exception" be deleted and that
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place, just as in the existinq ordin~nce.
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COMMENTS T\ND PURSUT\NT BO"RD T\CTrON RF.CARDING THE CONTENT OF THE NE\'l
PROPOSED ZONING nECUL^TION~
Jeffory C. Quinn, T\ttorney for Trail Construction & Engineering
Inc., explain~d his clic~t's position regarding propcrty rezoned by the
BCC in 197A, b~scð on a letter of intent and ccrtain rcpresentations
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that w~re made by Mr. L~wrcnco ß~sik, rosulting in th~ adoption of
Ordinance No. 7ß-ßl.
Mr. Quinn stated thDt his cliont strongly objects to th~ ~dopt1on
of any portion of the new zoning rcgul~tions that will circu~vent or
bypass tho conditions or stipulðtions upon which Ordinance 70-(,1 was
adopted. Hu sûid thClt hiB client hAs no ohj()ctionl:; to the apccific
zoning ~nd thnt he lß hare to coe thnt Mr. ßD3ik will still be roquircd
to follow through with the conditiona upon which ho was grantod the
rezon ing.
Pl.:lnnC'r Loe Kirchhoff cl..r1fip.~ th,]t the> new ordin:lncc will not,
in any way, negato prior agroements made by any petitioners on any
rezoninCJ. Sho s,,1icJ lhllt whon those petitionorn' lant1 is re.':Iðy for
developmcnt they will havo to conply with nll prior conditions mado by
the BCC.
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Judy Burleson, representing the RCMA (Redl~nds' Christian MiqrÐnt
T\ssoc.), prosented ~ written statement, which was Ðcc&ptod hy the
Doputy Clerk ~nd marked as Exhibit -J\". She read her statement and
requested that the proposod ordinance regulations (p~gQ lOe) relatod to
child caro faci~itiQs bo amended to moro closoly p~r~llol tho Gtato and
F~dcr^l regulations governing child care centors. This was discussed
at length, during which Zoning Director Jcffory Perry agrQed that this
provision docs not parDllcl the Stato or Fcd~r~l regulations nor does
it correlate with the Health Dep~rt~ont'. requirements.
Commissionor Brown moved, seconded by Commissioner Kruse and
carried 3/0, that the propoaod rOQulðtions rell1ted to child c~rQ
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bt~~ OSS fAct 652
cunters be rowrittcn 80 aa to more closelY m^tch the intent of the
State and Fedoral regulations, spocificðlly changing th@ roquiroments
that relate to tho number of childron that may be cared for before
being considered as a child care centor.
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Ceorgo Keller, representing tho Colli or County Civic Federation,
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addresse~ the minimum square feet required for single family homes Ind
stated that his orgnnization is adamantly opposed to allowing anyone to
build a unit that is only 750 sq. ft. in area. He s~id that this is
just too small.
Ms. Kirchhoff and ~r. Perry oxplainod the sliding scale that was
voted upon earlier this session, snme being that which now exists in
the prcsent Zoning Ordinance.
Mr. Kollar dlso Ðddrcsscd the ~~rlicr action that will require at
least 150 ft. frontage for ð gUQst hOUSQ Dnd complimented the Board for
making this rocommQnd~tion. He nlso nsked tho Board to take Qction
reg~rding the prohibition of constructing a guest house in the "E"
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district in the front of a m~in houGe, thus requiring all guest houses
to be constructed on the b~ck of the lots. This was discussed briefly,
during ~hlch Commissioner Krus~ st~tnd thüt sho is opposed to adopting
requlations b~scd on acsth~tics ~s long DS the person can meut üll the
setb~ck r~quirements.
~r. Keller ~lco üddr~sscd the requirementG for child care centcrs
and the number of children thüt may be cl1rcd for that was previously
Dcted upon ðnd noted th~t hu ~~r~os that thu County's regulations for
smðll numbcrs ~f children shoulô coincide with the fitatc'u, however, he
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Joan White, rQpresenting ~ growing numb~r of young pDrcnts from
Mðrco Island, rcquested thDt tho rcgul~tions rcquiring i..5 acres of
residential proporty for a child c~rD center and/or locating ð child
cDro c~nter in n commorci~lly zoned ßr~Q be amendod. Sha oxplainod
that the high cost of lnnd on ~arco I~l~nd mðkes th~ purchas~ of 2.5
acres for thc purpo~c of establishing a day c~re conter prohibitive.
She s.:lid that she does not believo that child c~rc ccnters should be
located in commercial ~reas. Sh~ ðsked that th~ P.o~rd consider the
high cost of property for Marco Island and than make SOMU kind of
provision to bypüss the 1..5 acr~ requir~mcnt.
This Wc1S discussod at length as wðn the currpnt morotorium on
provisional uses th~t is restricting her from opening A child care
center on ~arco Island until after the ~doption of the proposed ordin-
ance. Ms. Whi~c r~questcd that th~ County's minimum spaca requircmentG
more closely follow thosa of the State which are not nc~rly as ro-
strictive. She asked that day CÐre centers be allowed to continuo to
oper~tQ in residential areas as provisional uses, so long ðS there are
no objections from the neighbors.
After ~ lengthy discussion, Commissioner Brown movod, secondod by
Commissioner Kruse and carried 3/0, that tho staff be direct~d to draft
tho proposod requlntions for day care centoro lnnd DrCft and Bqu~re feet
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~t%\ ~i~d¥R~~ca requiremonts in such a manner as to more clos~ly
align with State Regulations, for presentation to the BCC for further
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BUO!B. Abbott, ropresenting the Naples Hi9h School Bond Boostors,
spoke in'opposition to the rcgulotions outlined on page l40, Paragraph
"D", reg~rding the prohibition of certain lessons being given on band
instruments in n residential aroð. She said that this would nogate the
possibility of somoono giving individual piano lossons in their home or
of them coming to one's home for the same reason. Ms. Abbot stated
that the County has ordinances on the books thnt prohibit loud noises,
disturbing the pOðce, etc., ~nd that if the noise is a problem they
offer ð means to do som~thing about it. ComMissioner Wimor asked her
if she wished to h~vo the words, "bond instruments" deleted and Ms.
Abbott rcplied ðffirmatively. This was discussed hriefly, including
the statement from ~r. Virta th~t he is not sure why some of these
activities are included in thc subject parDgraph. After further
discussion, 7.oning Dir~ctor Jcffory Pcrry indicðted to tho Board that
the subcjct Section of the propos~d ordin~nce will "stand olone" if the
entire pûr~gr<'ph liD" is c]C'letud.
Commissionur Y.rusc nO\Icd, Boconded by Commissioner Brown and
cnrried 3/0, th~t P~rD~rDph "D", page l~O, be deleted in its entirety.
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n. H. Kieckhof~r, rðprosonting Colden Gðt~ Civic T\ssociation,
requosted clnrific~tion on the minimum sq. ft. raguiromentB for resi-
dentiùl unita, ~nd noted th~t his organization is opposed to allowin9
anyone to build ~ hou~e or duplux ~ith only 750 eq. ft. of floor sp~ce.
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homo, i.o. would thoy bp. grandfathard in, Ms. Kirchoff repliod
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Mr. Crahù~ ~ddrossed the provision dealing with "model homes" and
aRked what one will hðVO to do to construct such a unit? Mr. Porry
said thðt they Drc addressed in tho b~ck of tho proposed ordlnanco as
"temporary uses". Ho told Mr. Craham that they will not bo provisional
uses.
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although this was,) recommendation, tho Boðrd voted to lOl1ve the
minimum floor space as it is presontly written.
Mr. Cr~hðm Dskcd If "C-l" tðkes the placo of a lot of "GRC" land
and Ms. Kirchhoff stated that it would not1 "C-I" will roplace a lot of
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presently zoned "GRC" lots in Colden Cato that are only SO' X 200' will
meet tho minimum sq. ft. lot sizo requirements, and Ms. Kirchhoff
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Ms. Sallie Williams, :esident of Marco Island, addressed Section
6.50. (Child Care Centers). She asked if the intent of the Board
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to includoall child care centers or just owner-occupied child care
centors in residontial areas? Ms. Kirchhoff stated that 011 child care
centors in residential areas must be owner-operated in the proposed
ordin~nce, although thoy are not requircd to bo owner-occupiad in
commercial areas. f,hc said that whcn the child care center rcgulations
are gone over by the staff, this m~y be changed. Mr. Perry stated that
this will be a key question th~t will be addressed by the staff.
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~r. George Varnadoe, represcnting Mr. John Simonds, Tho Environ-
mental Planning and Design partnership, submitted a letter dated
November 3, 1981, from Mr. Simonds, to the Doputy Clerk who marked it
as Exhibit "B". Mr. V~rnadoc rcad a portion of the letter into the
rQcord, noting that Mr. Simonds is one of th~ foremost land planners in
the United States ~nd wcnt on to outline his credentials and back-
ground.
~'r. VõJrnc.dol~ expl.l1ncd that ~r. r.imonds' letter addresses the PUD
section of the ~ro~osccl ordinnncc ðnd he outlined m~ny of Mr. Simond's
rUD projQcts throuqhout Florld~, includin~ PalicDn Bny, and h~ recðppcd
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Mr. V~rn.]doe related that ~'r. :;imond¡; t)cl icvea th,1t ['IUO rti:atr1ctß
should be ~xcmptp.d fron th~ rcstrictiv~ limit~tions of conventional
zoning, i.~. setb~Cks, height ~nd mininum lot siza roquirQm~nts, as
they arc inconsiGcent with tho spirit nnd ~oülß of the rue pl~nninq
~pproðch. ~r. Simonds nddresGoS th~ nJtionAl nw~rd of the Urban L~nd
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Institutes recnivcd by PQllC~n Day for cxnmpl~ry community nnd
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for undertJking further mODsurns to ~nGurc thp protuction ~nd ~ound
devolopment of Collier, which he rnfors to ~s one of th€ most beautifUl
counties in the SC;)to Dnd the n~tion and he ~sk~d the pODrd to consld~r
th~t it h~s bcon his expcricnce that the st~tos Hith the most effcctiv~
PUD diÐtricts havü been those which simply:
1. Establish the permitted lûnd uses.
2. Limit, by cap, the number of dwellings at build-out.
3. Promoto innovativo planning by rolðxing th~ conventionûl
rostrictive rcgulntions (which arc neerlnd for smðllor
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4. Provide for optimum liveability nnd comp&tibility.
5. Ensure environmental protection by requiring phased plan
revicws ðnd approvals by the County ßnd all responsible
agencios.
Mr. Simonðs' letter 8t5tod that he bolieves thðt paragraph 9, on
page 82 ðnd paragraph 16, on page R~, preclude, rather th~n encourago
sound and creative design and should bo ðoletod in their ontirety.
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length, about the proposed ordinanco'and that Mr. Simonds has r.viewed
the entire proposed regulations re PUD Districts, beginning on page 70
and including somc 20 pages, and his only negative comments refer to
the aforementioned sections.
Referring to pJragr~ph g, page 82, Mr. Varnadoe s~ated that this
would require that tho dimensional standards of the district that the
PUD most closelyiresembles be imposed. Ho said that Mr. Simonds feels
that these restrictions will negate many options for innovative and
good design.
Referring to pðr~grðph l~, page 84, Mr. Varnadoe said that ho
considers this a "way of getting around p~ragragh 9, pago 82," i.o.
"undor unusual conditions" any st~ndnrds of the PUD regulations can be
eliminated. He said that Mr. Simonds' thinking is that if paragrÐph 9
is deleted, this pnrngraph is not needed. However, said Mr. varnadoe,
perhaps this would apply to somè "procCdurDl steps" as well, and
therefore, might bc bost if left intact in the ordinance. Ms.
Kirchhoff agreed, adding that pnragrnph would apply to othur sections,
including open SPilCQS, ets.
Upon h~ðrinq from ~r. Virtð th~t stoff supports the deletion of
parÐgr~ph ~, Commissioncr Brown moved, seconded by Commissioner Krusc
and carried 3/0, th~t p~rðqrûph ~, page 82, (dimensional stðnd~rds) be
deleted from the proposed ordinance.
In ûnswer to Commissioner Wimer, Mr. Vnrnado~ requested tho!lt
p~rDgraph 16, pog~ ~I, remn~n DS 18. ~r. vlrtn concurred.
filr. V~rnado~ stated thllt Mr. John Simonds hils offercd to work with
staff next week f<:C]L1rcting the proposE,d zoning ordin.3nce. Commissioner
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landowncrs In ~ection 1~, 1ddrcsgcd the proposed C-5, I, 3nd IL,
diatrlct:3. H(l SJic1 t!1<1t hI.! is dist.urber! lv.!c:)Usn hI.: con5i~1cr3 that t.he
Board Is going from J basis of existing uses in thin nrea to J bnsis
wher& thoy are ~sking for there to be no commercial in the area. Ho
spccificJlly reforrod to the Industrinl Park nren 10ciltBd off T\irport
ROJd, ncrOBS from the airport ~nd stated thnt th~ propoG3l as it now
stands will credte a lot of "non-conforming uses". He sDid that he
seeG no nced for the "IL" district. He said thnt in the area from
Radio Road to the Coldcn Cate can~l along T\irport, there ~re all "C-S"
type bu~inesses in cxistence and, when the ordin~nce is adopted, th(!y
will all become non-conforming. He said that the condominium units of
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uses, will also become non-conforming if the "1", heavy inòustry" ia
adopted as propo~~d.
Mr. T\rnold proposed that t.he entire strip ~rea which contains
"C-S" typo usos by definition, be zoned "C-5" so as not to create tho
non-conforming uses. Commissioner Wimer ðsked that this be addressed
in tho second half of the moeting and Mr. Arnold agroed.
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reported that thia organization has had a committee at work for four
wooks analyzing tho proposcd ordinanco in comparison to tho new
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proposed ordinance and isolatod tho areas of change. He laid that the
proposed ordinonce does not si~ply combine the Immolakeo Area and the
Co~stal Area regulations. He said that the proposed ordinance does, 1n
fact, make m~ny si<;Jnificant changes to the thrust and scopo of the
present zoning districts and thoir cor~eøponding regul~tion..
He said that he considers the biggest proble~, consistent
throughout tho discussions betweon staff and his organization, has be.n
tho inability to arrive at ~ rationale for making the changes. He laid
he considers thnt the "underlying thrust" of all of tho changes seem to
be aimed at making the land uso more difficult. lie stated that land
use is a property right ond restricting land use should be done, in
~ccordance with the public good. He Duggcstcd that "public good" ought
to be demonstr~tcd in relntion to thQ proposed changes ðnd noted that
he has not seen this justification.
He rcferred to the lot arel1 changes for v~rious multifamily uses,
nnd stated that he Be~s n lack of est~blishment of the "co~mon good"
rationðle for chðnging the dcnsity from ~.27; units per acre to ~ units
per acre. H~ SQid that it s~ems that all this is going to do is to
placntu thos~ m~mbcrs of the community that wish to arbitrarily reduce
density, without h~ving d~mon3trùted ~n ov~rriding sociDl need.
Rcfcrring to RM-l(" which 1s substituted for the prcscnt "RM-2"
district, Mr. Conroy stated that th~ RM-2 district providod a moans for
fl~xibility, bn8~d on innovativo d~siqn. He said that th~ utilization
of the RM-2 15 the most creative district in the Dre~ ðnd h~ 5uggested
th~t the r~duction in dcnsity to l~ units/gross acrc i~ unnecessßry and
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"nM-2" zoning. He 3('lic1 that this i\h;o ,1pplit'G to tho 2CO ft. hoight
mllximum, Hhich th('! Boðrd of no.,ltort: (eel ill rC,Hlon.1blo, only whon
combinud wi th tlw sidI-JYllrd sethacks.
Hu rufQrrcd ~o the "RT" dlatrict reduction in dcnsity from 30
unitø/qro3s ~crc to 20 unitB/grosH ~cru unr~nnonnblo. Ms. Klrchhoff
soid th~t the hot.el/motnl dcnsity was ~h~ngcd to /.~ unitg/gro~s DcrC
~nd tho 20 unita/groGs ~cro only ~pplies to th~ mulitfùmily units.
Mr. Conroy r~fcrred to the discrimination between thc hot~l/motel
units and time-share unit~, claiming th~t the theory of treating them
diff~rcntly is objectionnl to the ßo~rd of Rt~ltorG.
Rogarding the Industrial zonos, Mr. Conroy rofcrred to page 65,
paragraph 7.2~, specifically the IJ~t scntenc~, which renda, "Tho I
District is not be bu deemed 'commercial in char~ct~r". He sugqosted
that these words ba deleted. 110 êxplainf!d thi1t thù markotplc"lcQ is tho
manner in which tho) character of the " I" District should be docided, liS
industri.:llly zon~ld proper ty is subßtðnti.311y loss expcnci ve th..1n
commercially zo n ~d property ðnd wi 11 satisfy the n e od s of certnin
commercial uscs. 110 said that industri"l uscs, as arc dofined in moat
pðrt~ of the country, are oriented towards processing and/or manufac-
turing. He said that evon if this kind of industry develops in Naples,
thuy can function vcry well in an Industrial park with a commercial use
next door, i.e. nrchitects, plannors, realtors specializing in indus-
trial and commorcial propertios. lie Guggol3tod that the ordinance be
amended so that this kind of a use is not procluded from existinq in an
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industrial zoned area.
include all permitted uses included in RC-l" through RC-5" and the RIL-
District.
Mr. Conroy c~~m~ndoð the BOArd for delating the aforemcntioned
paragraph in tho PUD district acted upon this evening after Mr.
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Commissioner Wimer asked if the staff has any objections to
allowing commercial uses in the Industrial areas? Mr. Virta replied
that the staff is lrying to develop a unified zoning ordinance for the
County as a whole and that he disðgrecs with the theory that there is
no noed for heavy industrial zoning in Collier County, noting that he
foreseos this kind of usa as appropriðte in the Immokalee area somo
time in the near future bec~use of the availability of water and
sewðgo. He said that allowing all the commercial uses 1n industriol
areDS could cause problems, however, Rupportivc commorcial uses orc
rccomm~nded for the industrial ~reðS as provisional uses. Ms.
Kirchhoff added th~t this would lead to the chðrðctcr of tho industrial
Ðrc~ becoming dominated by commercial uses and leading to a shortage of
industrial land. She said that while thcre may be some additional
commcrci~l uses that should b~ Dllowcd in the "I" District, she 1s
opposed to allo~ing nll of them. Mr. Conroy st~ted that the mÐrket-
place would determine the balance, adding thðt commercial uses which
rcquir~ trDff1~, exposure to the public, etc., will still seck commcr-
ciÐlly zoned l~nd.
Commission~r \-timer said that ~lr. Conroy hfls mllde some good points
¿nd th~t his t~nd~ncy is to ~greu with his Duggp.stions, however, the
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stDff h~s roqucßtad timo to look nt thuGO matt~r« hefofO profnund
decisions ~rn made. Commißsion~r Brown ~qra~d, ~dcling thl1t Doma qood
~ointa hnvu he an made by Mr. Conroy thnt merit looking into, however,
he ~grces with ~taff in th~t they Ahould be 0rnntpd mora time to study
the various suggestions. Commissionnr ~ruse stated that she ~grae5
with Mr. Conroy on certain point5, ~peci[icnlly thu right for nn
individual to decide whüther to "down-grndn thnir pnrticulnr location
of busin~ss if they wish", however, she bclioves that certain prec~u-
tions must b~ built into tho ordin~ncc to preclude tho "takinq ovcr" of
industrinl areaS by commercial venturcs. Commissioner Wimer ßt~tod
that it seoms to be tho conaunsuc of tha Donrd that ccrt~in recom-
mend~tions made hy ~r. Conroy ohould b~ incorporßtcd in tho ordinance
and that staff should r~view thwsc areðS. Ms. Kirchhoff naid thnt she
believes thût a motion should b~ mAd~ to lnave the induatri~l arca as
it is with stdff reviewing same and addinq some or .311 commerci8l usee
to the "I" DiRtrict for the finnl roport. In I1nsw~r to Commlssionor
Wimer, $hu said that the hearings ro tho final report begin November
la, 1901 with the IJ\PC. Commissionor Wimor asked that a lot of con-
sidor~tion be given to this m~tter.
Mr. Arnold ~ddrcssed the on~ squaro mile (referred to earlier by
himself) ~long Airport Road and requested that it he considored spe-
cifically.
Mr. Conroy requested thnt tho m~ximum squaro footage regulntions
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regarding the "RT" zoning district be amended to romove tho re<;Julationa
that would negate ~ motel/hotel from constructing suitas ovcr SOo sq.
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ft. and Mr. Vlrta said that thoro is a proviso for larger rooms written
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Dr. Neno Spagna, representing interested clients, addressed the
proposed regulations regarding the PUD districts, whereby all PUD's
would be required to be a minimum of 5 acres in size. He said that he
considers this to be a hardship on ccrtðin of his clients who wish to
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requiremcnt be amended to nllow onp. acrc parcels to qualify.
~r. Spagna ðddrcssed page C2, sub-p~rðgr~ph "c". He rcforred to
pr.rð9raph ll, rcg~rding "ußðblc opcn sp~c@ requircments" and noted thnt
"ð" and "b" seem to tic together, however, "c" docs not fit in. He
sairl that this rcquired that all projects Must d~dicate 8~ of their
land for "public" use, and he requcsted thðt it would be morc appro-
priDlQ if the dnvuloper could providp the open SPðCQ but not be re-
quired to dedica~e it in an ef.fort to ensure prlv~cy and exclusiveness
of their project. He r~qucDted thct sub-pðrðgr~ph "c" be deleted in
ita entiroty.
Both of thcsp. m~tl~rs wore discuss cd, during which Commissioncr
Brown agreed with Dr. 5pilqnl1. I'Jr. Virt.3 explained thðt tho proviso for
the ~I dcdicnted IJnd requirement hðS b~en in the zoning ordinðncr
~ince l~ï~ Ðnò th~t it provides thDt, in those instftnces wh~rc the
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Commissioner '..i1mor st,Ü",rI th..,t h~ prcfors to aa., PUD':.; continuo to
be required to h~VQ at laast five Jcres. Commissioncr Orown dis3qr~cd,
and ho motlonud th~t thu minimum of 5 ~crcs for a Pur. b~ Jmondcd to
read that PUDlo must have II minimum of one ~cre. The motion diad for
lack of a second.
The discussion continued, during which Mr. Vllrn~doQ suggested thùt
perhaps five acres is too rostr ictivo and one acrc is too free. lie
suggested th.)t rUD's be requircd to be at lC.:Ist thrQ~ acres in size.
Commissionor Wimur suggosted that the stðff w~it ~nd ~ißcuss this with
Mr. Simonds npxt wuuk. Mr. Virt~ concurred.
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John Steinw~nd, rcpresonting hi~sclf, addressed the onn acro PUD
and stated that he sees no basis for setting Any number of ðcros for a
PUD, based on the lack of r~tionûle for sctting definitive figures.
Mr. Steinwand asked why the present zoning ordinance is boing
changod at all, noting that he considers it a good workablo ordinance
as it now stands. Ho said that he is opposed to making changos by
simply picking numbors and making thorn apply, without benefit of
supportive rationnlo. He asked that a sound "planning reðBon" be given
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Mr. Steinwand reforrcd to the Planning Development Council for the
80's, whoso recommendations have just boen released. He reviewed oach
of the following recommcndations from tho council claiming that they
hovo not been incorporated in tho' proposed zoning ordinancQs
1. Planning policies should be adjusted to onsure that they
encourage, or at least do not prevent, tho ptovision of an
adoquate supply of affordable housing.
2. Developmental regUlations should be revised by changing local
zoning, subdivision and building regulations to permit and
encourage more compact development in suf.ficicnt amounts to
obviate undue land price incrcasos.
3. Increased densities arc recommended as are reductions in
setbacks, yard sizes and street widths.
4. Use of urban growth boundaries should be used to designate
developemnt areas, in ð mftnnor which does not cause artificial
shortngcs of developable land.
5. Rcgul~tlons should be revised to encourage a greater mix of
uses.
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Dctivities with rosidenti~l devolopmcnt And reduce minimum
Ðcre~gc rcquiremcnts to pr.rmit greater use of PUD provisions
for mixed-use projects.
9. Provide density bonuses for developmcnt which provide a
greater mix of uses.
lO. Simplify reviewing proc~sscs for projects that exemplify more
than onc use.
Mr. Steinw<1nd ðddrcsst:d Sr.ction 10.5, bcginninq on pc'lge lS7,
stating th<1t, if ztrlctly enforced, this section will require ð devcl-
oper to sp~nd untOld nmounts of moncy to prcsent whê1t ¡mounts to I'.
"pl~nncd unit dcv~lopment" b~fore b~ing ~blc to det~rmine whether or
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that a dQvelopar will hQV~ to dosign B complotA dev~lopmQnt bnfora ha
finds our whethar or not he CDn build it. Hn requested that these mDny
pages o[ rcquirem~nts be 3tu1ied cðrofully by tho Planning Depðrtmont
and the subj~ct section be revisod accordingly.
Commi5sioner Winer asked that any 5pccl!ic recommand~tions to
Soction 10.5 be ~ddrcsscd to thø Planning DQpnrtm~nt, adding that tho
staff will then make ~ rccommondation to the Roard. Mr. Virtn at3tcd
that this is nn ~rua which was discussad laßt meoting and thot stoff
will respond latcr in the meeting. No motion was offored or action
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Ch~rlotte Westmðn, representing tho Women's League of voters,
complimcnted the BOßrd, st~ff ðnd tho Planning Commission for n job
well done regarding tho proposed zoning ordinanco ~nd for giving the
public ampl~ opportunity to mnko thoir WiRh~s ~nd concerns heard.
She also notcd that the Lc~gUQ is in favor of tho ost~blishrnent of a
scpðr~tu Soard of zoning Appeals as outlincd within the proposed zoning
ordinl.lnco.
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asked Mr. Bass to bring in regarding site development plans at the time
of rezoning pursuant to his recommendations during the last public
hearing. She said that she has received the specific language today
and read the following into the rocord, noting that, if tho Bo~rd
concurs, it will be included in the final reportl
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RRegarding all proposals for change of zonin<;J to a zoning
classification that requires development plan approval, a
development plan prepared in accordance with Section 10.5
shall be submitted as part of the amondmont.R
MS. Kirchhoff stated that the section where the rQ~iew for dif-
ferent types of requirements to change the zoning will also have the
above-referenced verbage added. She also explained Mr. Bass' sugges-
tions regarding development plan time limitations as follows!
"These should remain' in force for two years, at which time, if
no actual construction has commenced, it shall expire. At
that time the opportunity will be given to the Board to
either extend it, as in tho case of provisional use, to
initiatÐ action to rezone it back to the ori<;Jinal zoning
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TENTT\TIVE REPORT RE PETITION NZ-80-20 - ACCEPTED, WITH CHANGES AS
RECOMMENDED BY IAPC, CAPC, AND AS AMENDED BY THE BCC, INCLUSIVE T\LL
!\CTION T^KEN TillS Df\TE
upon hearing thnt all registared speakers have been heard,
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Commissioner Brown moved, seconded by Commissioner Kruse and carried
3/0, that the puhlic heDring rc petition NZ-80-20, be closed.
Commissioner Kruse moved, seconded by Com~issioncr Brown and
c~rried 3/0, th~t the Tentative R~port re Pdt1tion NZ-~O-'-O, be
ccc~ptcd with ch~nqcs ~s recommendod by the IT\PC, the C~PC ~nd ÐS
~mcnded b th~ ßCC, inclusivo of nll ðction t~ken durinc this ublic
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ARE^ OF COLLTI~R COUNT'¡ t~ CO~IJUNC'I'!NI ':.'1TH THE TENTT\TJVE REPOHT OF 'r!lE
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rl;'lnner Lu{' KirchhofC f')(pl,jif'1.d th:\t thic is thl" seconrl public
hearing baforø the ßoðrd of County Commission"~s for conaidarntion of
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during tho buginning of the meeting this eveining, public he~ring wns
opened to consider tho ~forcrnentioned rczoning m~pß.
^CTION T^KEN nE REC0MMENDATION;, OF C^PJ\, I^PC, ST^FF ANn ECC RE VT\RIOUS
MAPS AS tNDIC^Tf.D
Ms. Kirchhoff stated th~t purSuÐnt to tho firot public hearing on
October 20, 1981, the Board ~cccptcd most of. tho rocommcnd~lions m~de
by the I^PC ~nd the CAPC, however, the following chQngos still roquiro
officinl Bo~rd actions:
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l. Map '~R-25-5: Ms. Kirchhoff hDnded out copios of maps which
inJl~ðtc che subject property, a copy of which was accepted by tho
Deputy Clark ~nd marked 36 Exhibit "C", and she snid th~t this is
ðn area which tho Bonrd has asked for ~ list of individunl ownor-
shlps. She uxplainod that this is the arc~ of US ~l whero the
Wiggins Pass arca is split. She said that the Board must docido
whether to upgrade tho zoning to "C-~" or to roll it back to "T\-2"
as tho stilff recommends. She said that staff rocommcnds that the
aroð from tho end of Roynl Cove Drive down to tho north side of
Cocohatchee be zoned "A-2", and leaving tho "C-~" in the area that
has exising uses, zone the noxt ~oo ft. of prop~rty "T\-2", begin-
ning from whoro the formor Seven Seas restuarant is locatod south
to the location of the tr~vel trililor pðrk. In ~nswer to
Commissioner Kruse, Ms. Kirchoff stated that a portion of the
proporty on tho opposite side of US 41 was recently zoned "GRC".
Commissioner Wimer clarified the reason that the liot of ownership
was requosted was because it 1s assumod that whan this proporty
comes 1n for rozoning, it will como 1n as a PUD.
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Commissioner Brown moved, seconded by Commissioner Kruse and
carried 3/0 to change the zoning for the ðfor~mQntioncd property re Map
40-25-5, ~s advertised.
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area, Baid Ms. Kirchoff, as advertised to be zoned as "C-3-
for the CAPC hoaring. She laid that it waS discussed 8S
possibly being zoned "C-4" during the lO/'-0/8l BCC hearing,
however, it waS tho consensus of the BOArd that it would be
best zoned as ðdvertisod at "C-3".
Commissioner Brown moved, seconded by Commissioner Kruse and
carried 3/0 that the aforementioned property rc Map .48-25-9, be zoned
"C-3", as advartised.
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Map ~~9-25-~,: Ms. Kirchhoff stnted that this property is
located at the southwust corner of Coach House Lnnc Ðnd
~irpo~t Rond. Sh~ said that the consensuS of thø Board at
the lO/20/81 hearing was that it should bo changed from "C-l"
to "C-3"
Commissioncr Kruse moved, seconded by Commissioner Brown and
cftrricd 3/0, th~t the ~foremcntion~d
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Map 49-25-0: Ms. Kirchhoff Ðaid that this is the property
£outh ot ch~ Post Office, which was a~r~od upon by th~ Board
on lO/20/Pl, ~~ most ùppropri~tely zoned as "C-3". She said
that it is prcsuntly "C-l".
Commissioncr l:rußc moved, seconded by Commissioner Brown and
cDrricd 3/0, th~t th~ ~formcntioned property rr. M~p ~ ~9-?~-n hp.
chðnqcd from "C-l" to "C-3".
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~ðp 49-2~: Ms. Kirchoff st~tad thnt tho Bonrd ~gre~d on In/~O/Rl,
th~t tha one portion of lðnò in S~~t\on l~, described as the E l/~
of tha NW 1/4 of th~ N\"¡ 1/" less thf.! \., l/~ of the N 1/2 of the E
l/2 of the ~'\oJ 1/f. of. the NW 11", should bl) ch,intlcr! froM "E", which
is whllt the st..ff recommendec1 for t.ho ontirl! Coction In, to "A-2".
This was diocu~sQd, rlurinq which Commissionar ~rußo Gtðtod th~t
she objected ch.:lnging "11" l.,nd to "1::" Ilnd MS. Kirchoff o)(pt<')in~d
that tho nntirn scc~ion i9 now zoned "~", and that it is staff'Q
recommcnd3tion that thin entire ocction be ch~nqcd from "fI" to
"E", with the exception of ~r. Cr~p~ro'r. proporty ~s doscribp.~
ðbOVQ, purouant to his requost during th~ lO/20/Cl hen ring. Ms.
Kirchhoff ~lso s~id thÐt Gectinn ~ on this mnp is olso racommnnded
for chDnge to "E". Sho s~id that only the 1rO~9 that nrQ pres-
ently brokun up in less th~n fivo ~cr~s ~ra baing recommended for
"E" .
CommisGioner Brown mov~d, seconded by rommizsioncr Kruse ~nd
cðrried 3/0, that the entire Section 10, with th~ ~xcrption of Mr.
, .:Ind that ~rt of Section ~ which is prescntl
brokon up in less th~n 5 ncre tracts, bQ ch~naed from the "A" to "C",
and that ~r Crðpðro1a lðnd be changed to "A-2".
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Map 50-25-1: Ms. Kirchhoff st~tp.d thnt thiG property is
r~fcrrcd to ðS item (b), which is the Drea Poast of the
Courthouse, including both sides of the Trðil to Palm South.
She s~id that tho CAPC recommondod going from "C-l" to "C-4"
ðnd tho OCC recommended thðt it be ch~ngnd to "C-3", as
recommonded by staff.
Commibsionor Brown moved, secondod by Commissioner Kruse Ðnd
carried 3/0 that tho aforcmontionod property rc M~p 50-25-1 (item b) be
changed to "C-3", as recommended by staff.
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MAP SO-2~-21 Ms. Kirchhoff stated that this is tho area on
both sides of the intersection of Davis Boulevard at Radio
Road. She said that during the 10/20/81 hearing the Board
recommended that this proporty go from "C-l" to WC-3".
Commissioner Brown moved, soconded by Commissioner Kruse Ðnd
carried 3/0, th~t tho two parcels outlined above r~ Map 50-26-2 be
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directed thðt all tho are~8 west of the Estates be taken from
"J\-1" to "T\-2".
Commissioner Brown moved, seconded by ComMissioner Kruse and
carrhd 3/0, that lIll of the propcrty west of of the Estates outlined
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the northùoDt corner of tho intersection of Collier and
~;intcrbcrry w~s rocommenðcd during the ]0/2~/Bl hearln<;J to be
chnnged from "C-l" to "C-4". Commissioner Wimer asked if
this is the property lIhout \o¡hich a gent.leman spoke during the
10/20/£11 heilring upon ..¡hieh !1(' intented to build a hotel?
MS. Kirchhoff replied ðffirl':1Ï1tiv('ly. During thf: lO/20/Pl
hearing, Commissioner Pistor stDtcd thnt he felt that tho
subject prop(!rty ahould st.ùy "('-1", sDid "'5. Kirchhoff.
Commissioner ~imcr agreed thilt it shoud be "C-1".
Commissionr.r Brown mov~d thnt th~ property loc~tcr. on P,np MI-IO,
remain ns "C-l". Mr. Terry Crumm, owner or the subject property, asked
that his 5.19 acres be zoned "C-~". "~s~id thnt it is surrounded by
"C-3" lðnd and he c~nnot undcrntllnd why it is bcing considcrod for
downgrading to "C-l" which would 1unt "bout climinntc it's commercial
valu~. He sDid thðt it WðS zonon "C.R~". Commissioner prown ðsked Mr.
Crumm if he would scttl~ for "C-~"? ~r. Crumm st~ted thðt ho'd prcfer
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rogistcrC;!d spellkcrs will bo 11t~.')rr! ,H tUr. time.
Rohi:CC..I Krot.Zf.'r pr~scnt(')ri " wr 1 Ltc!n roquc5t for r!1considf~rÐtion
for tho proposorl ~oning of Block 15~, Unit 5, Goldpn G^to, loc~tcd
along Santa Bi'lrbJr<1 Aouh>v/Hd, S.::lrT1C "c:(;(~ptNJ for tho record í\nd m.:\rkcd
.:IS Exhibit "D". She oxpl.1incd thût sh/~ .,nd her husbðnd nro th~ ~olc
owncrs of thi!\ block "nM rcC'ucst trhH tlw propo!H:d 'Zoninc¡ cl03ss1{i-
cation of "C-2" be ctl~nged to "C-3", based on the fûct that the "C-2"
does not offcr Duff lc icnl uscs to prOr.1ote qood plitnninCJ for the pro-
posed shoppi ng contr.r sha Dnd hor husb"nd pliln to construct. Mr. Virtð
slIid th.:\t hn h<'~ no objt?ctions to the rC'C'ucÐt.
Commissioncr Kruso moved, seconded by Commissioncr Drown and
carriod 3/0, th~t tha 'Zoning for Alock 15~, Unit 5, Colden Gate, be
Chðngod from "C-2" to "C-~".
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Ron Cill rcquested thðt his property, located oCf of UG ~l, at
Solano and 10th. Stroet, be loft as co~merciÐl rather th~n changod to
multi-family, as is proposed in tho new ordinðnco maps. He outlinad
the surrounding usos, including ð lðrgn wðrohouso, ð rostuarðnt, and
other commQrci~l ventures and stnted that no onc would buy thlø lAnd to
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build residential units nor could he got enough rent out of the loca-
tion to make it worthwhile to develop this land in this manner.
He said that this is the socond parcel on Solano off of lOth.
Street, adding that one looks directly into the mechanical shop at the'
Cadillac dealership from tho proporty. Ma. Kirchhoff Bt~tÐd that the
Comprehonsive Plan was changed to show this land as residential two
years ogo ond the proposcd ordinance will just mako the zoning colnclðe
with the entir~ strip of land in the Comprehensive plan Dnd cxplalneð
that the proposed zoning is RMF-r,.
Commissioner Brown moved thDt the subject land be zoned commer-
cial. The motion died for lack of a socond.
Thoro waD ~ discu9sion regr.rdlng "spot zoning", üft~r which
Commissioner Wimer said that he considers mUltifamily use appropriate
for this arc.:l. I]e stated that he ","ould cntcrtl11n .1 motion thllt staff
should look over this ~ntirc block and come bnck with D recommendotion
post hû9to.
Commissioner erown moved, seconded by Commissioner Kruse and
cûrried 3/0, th.:lt the 5t~ff br. òircctcd to take ðnother look ot the
entire block ~lonn Solnno ~nd 10th, Stroet In the Draû of ~r. Cll1's
~nn r~port h~ck with ~ reco~~cnd~tion ns to D
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~r. Gill úlso 00ked If his prop~rty off of Roc~ Crer.~ in prookside
Is proposed to be zoncd in line with the plot pl~n. He sDid th~t the
propr.rty lics off of ^irport ~nrl Estey. ~r. pcrry ðskcd hin if it is
c~st o( brookDldc und Mr. eill roplied affirmatively. rr pcrry said
thilt tll1s l.Jnd i~ proposed for m~r-r, "nd ~~r. Gill th.1nkcd the Board Þnd
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J. :.. Cr¿HI{ord, Mtorney with tlw firM of. I'J.:Ickwcll " Cr.-,wforcJ,
rcpr~Genting G^C Trust, presentud a letter datud October 2~, 19"1, from
his p~rtnur, ~illlan ^. Bln~kwull, ~ copy of. which w's ~ccopt.d for tho
record by th~ Deputy Clerk ^nd m~rk~d ~G ~xhibit "E~.
Mr. Crawford stated th~t tho lctt~r sets forth th~ status of tho
liquiJ~tinq Tru5t ~nd itG position on the rro~osnd "~own-zoninq" of
Sections l3, 14, 2~ ê1nd 24, T-1IJS, n?7E, to ,m !,grir.ultur.,l cl.1Asific<\-
tion. He sðid that it 3150 raisea an iZ5uc as to wh~thor the propoGal
achiev~s a proper balancing of the private nnd public interest thnt Dre
concerncd in the dec1aion that tho floûrd is about to r.wko. He BlIid
that the lettcr DIso points out th~t tho subject property WJS pl~tted
after the ðpprov~l of the BCe, and thðt those pl~t~ reprcsont ð large
oxpenditure of funds for engineering Ðlld !;urvcy f('('~, plj)ns, etc. tic
s~id th~t certain canals and work was donc on tho land and tho Trustoes
of the liquid.:lting Trust ðre entitled to th~ ben~fit of thosu expendi-
turcs in any evaluation that the BCC makes.
Rafcrrinq to the valuo of tho land, Mr. Crawfor~ Dt~tad that this
was ð consideration of taking this particular proporty into Trust
during tho proceedings of tho banckruptcy court. He said that there
has been "good faith reliance" upon tho official ðctG of the County.
Mr. Crawford stated that it is his client's position thnt they
havo a vÐst~d right in the property as p1ðtted nnd zoned ond that the
County must show, if ~hoy chango tho zoninq on the property, that the
existing zoning would joopardizQ and materI3lly affect tho County'.
zoning plan to the detriment of tho gcnornl welf~rQ of the cItIzens of
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the County. He said that he feels that the "down-zoning· deprive. the
owner of a reasonable use of the property. He referred to the p~oposed
"down-zoning" as "confiscation without compensntion" and ndded that it
imposes an unreasonðble curtðiling of the use of the proporty.
Mr. Crbwford rcspectfullY roquested, on behalf of tho liquidating
Trust, that the Commissioners not taka any action to rezone the
property contrary to the existing plats. He said that his client.
intcnd to take all action necessary ðnd/or appropriate to protoct it.
interests and rights ðnd thosa of the beneficiaries of the Trust.
In answer to Commissioner Prown, Mr. Crawford said tha t the
subject land is known as North Colden CII to l1nd is a mix of assorted
uses. Ms. Kirchhoff stðted that this is onc of tho areas that was in
the lmmokolec "rea Planning District and subsequently changed to the
Co~stol J\rua Planning District, how~vcr, it still retnins the Immokalee
Zoning Districts on it. She said thAt those zonos cðnnot be used and
this lðnd must coincide with the Comprchensive Plðn, which is 0 to 4 or
o to G units per acrc. plDnning Director n~nny Crow stated that the
prescnt zoning includes IC-I, IC-2, I1I,F-l, rMF-4. ISF-3, I, lCC, IMF-S,
and pcrh.:lps oth~rs. lie s..l1d thllt some of these districts do not exist
~t this time, cvan in thr Inmok~lcc ^rea Plnnnin~ District. Hc said
pursuant to thc county's Qdoption of the Comprehensive plan, the land
use was changed ~nd, according to the County ^ttoney's ruling, the new
zoning ordinoncc cùnnoL be ~dopted until all of tho proposed zoning is
in compliance with thDt rl~n. In ~nswcr to Commiscion~r erown, ~r.
Crew Si1id tlwt this zoning ~'aG under the IT\PC since the mid-sixty's.
Commissioner Brown 5t~t~~ thRt he fovors th~ zoning rem~ining 8S it is,
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or design~tod with the counterpart zoninq rlistricts under tho CAPC.
Mr. Crew sðid that thu st~ff fc~lß thnt this pDrticul~r property is
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"sov~rcly not in tho public interont" as it is dusignod for sQVliral
rQlISOnS, including the foJct tht'lt Guch an intenßivlJ land uso could
present some severe? ¡'1nd use problems hcct'luße it was designed ,"i thout
boncfit of current knowl~dge of pl~nnin~ mothods ^nd standards. Ho
G~id that it could ùloo present severo prohlems to the County rognrding
the provision of scrvicea. Also, this cntif~ developm~nt is dependent
on the hydraulic c<1p<1bility i'lnd cnptlcity of the Coldcn Cate ClInðl
Syatem which is functioninq no whp'fQ ncar tho design capabilities.
Therefore, th~ hydrology of this develop~ent would require an entiro
redesigning so ðS not to conncct with the Gol~en Gnte Canal system. "e
said thðt it is ~pproximðtoly four squnru milos and is currently being
utilized as agricluture under n provisionnl use.
Commissioncr Kruse referred to earlicr statements by Mr. Crawford
wherein he mentioned th3t, because tho proparty was pl~tted, his client
deserves the zoning. She aaid th3t she dlsa~rees because she does not
bQlievu th~t ðnyono "buys" zoning. ^lso, ùt the ti~e tho zoning WDS
gran~ed for the subject property, the surrounding lðnd use was consid-
~rably different than it is todaY1 everyone around the subject property
has gone ·downwðrd" to ·E" zoning and the proposed "city· is hi9hly
objectional to the neighbors. She sðid thllt if the liquidating Trust
believes thDt they have a ·city", she is sure that they will find that
most of tho Commissioners belicvo that this ·city· is not in tho
genoral pUblic's welfðre, espoc!ðlly to thOGO located all around the
subject ar04. Mr. Crawford stated thðt his cliftnt respoctfully dis-
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ðgrees. Commissioner Brown disðgreed with Commissioner Kruse and said
that he bolieves that tho area is large enough to corry tho assorted
zoning and will present a chalhngc to tho ownors. fie sDid that he
believes in the wisdom of tho IT\PC and will remain adamant on his
favorable position for tho assorted zoning. Mr. virts pointed out, for
tho record, that the IAPC recommeded to the BCC that the zoning be
changed to Agriculture.
Commissioner Kruse moved that Sections l3, l4, 23 and 24, T48S,
R27E, be rozoned to qo to "A-l" T\grlculture. Commissioner Wimer
s~conded the motion.
Mr. Pðul Kruse, representing tho Golden Gato Residents and
Supporters T\ssoc., spoke in favor of tho subject motion, noting that
the sourrounding property h~s gone to "E" Estates, and that this same
zoning clasaificAtlon for the subject four squaro miles would also be
dcccptðblc to the surrounding owners.
upon call for the question, the ~otion to chanqe the zoning for
the property outlined a~ov~ to "A-1" cÐrrie~ 2/1, with Commissioner
Brown oppor.ed.
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Attorney Lawrence..' E'aresc, Esq., rcprt:spnting Mr. Austin Felis,
referred to property locntcd on map 5n-2~-2, which ftbuts Davis
Boulevard ~t the intersection of Radio Road.
He aoid that the suhject property wos purchÐacd in 197' ~nd was
intended to hous~ ~ mot~l/restaur~nt Dnd hccausc it h~s becn chanqed
(rom "GnC" to "C-l" Ðnrl suhsequently chango~ to "C-'" this ~vcnin9,
this usc is no lonqer an option to the owner. He said th~t this Is ð
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closely proxiMðtcd to the prop~rty.
Mr. FarcE~ also asked that the l~nd directly ~outh or this p~rc~l,
which is proro~ed for nMF-l2 he chonqcd to nMF-l~. ~s. Kirchoff st~t~d
that the second p~rcel is presently zoned "R~-lD" ~nd thiß is ~quiva-
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lie íJlso referred to ilnothC!r picc(~ of l<'1nd in th~ ~1i'1mC ~rCQ, o\.¡ned
by Mr. F~liG, which Is earmDrked for "^-2", and in 5urrounrled by
"RMF-12" l~nd. He SQid th~t his client would likQ hi~ property cr~ngp.d
to "nMF-l(," if possible ~nd if this is not possibl0 then to "R~F-l?".
Commioaioncr Wimer rospoctfully cug~usted th~t at the time th~t
Mr. Felis wish~s to co~bine all three parcels Dnd COMe before the ACe
with specific pl~ns for ð hot~l/motcl, the ~oðrà would prob~bly b~ ~orc
receptivo to making ~ zoning changa. Upon poll of the membors of the
BODrd it was noted that thero was no motion forthcoming and that the
proplHtios' proposed zoninCJ shall stilnd.
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Shores Subdivision, requested that he be told if the proposed zoning
for L.i ttle lIickory Shores Subd ivision will alIo\" the same dens! ty as is
presently Dllowed? Ms. Kirchoff replied ~ffirmativoly, noting that the
density will remain at l2 units per acre.
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Mr. Wills noted thÐt the staff recommends that the zoning be
ch~ngcd from "CRC" to "RMF-6" and he is requesting that the Board take
the recommendation of the CCPA, which, on Octobcr 8, 1981, considered a
L~qucst to chûngc tho zoning from Commercial to Residentiol ond was
subsequcntly rejected. He said that the CCPA recommendation forwarded
to the DCC ro petition CP-8l-21-C, is for approvol, except those
changes of parcels 19 Dnd 23. He explÐined that pðrccl 19 is the
subjcct property and that his client wishos to keep L~~ property zoned
as it is at the present time.
This wns discussed at length, during which Mr. Wills stated that
the wùy dev~lopment is occurring in the ~rCð, the retention of the
comm~rcinl zoning would b~ benoficial to his client.
Addressing the üppropiatc zoning Clåssification for tho subject
property, since the GRC clnsiflcation Is heing dclctc~, Mr. Wills
stated that this clicnt would like to have "C-3" zonin~.
~s. Kirchhoff rpportcd that it is true that the CCPA has recom-
mended that the land use for this pðrcel not be changed. Sho said that
the proposed zoning "RMF-6" will not be in compliance with the
Comprehensivc plan if the Board ðgrees with the CCPT\. She said that if
thp- ßo~rd ~grees with th~ CCPA, then, some type of commercial zoning
clDssificat10n should be designðtcd for the subject p~rcel. In anwer
to Commissioner ~1m~r, ~n. ~ir~hhoff rccommcnd~d either "C-2" or "C-3",
if the Boõrd is inclincd to nccept the CCPA rccommcnò~tion ~nd not
accept the st~ff rccommendntion to rezone this land to residDntl~l.
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Xirchhoff replied ðffirm~tively, noting th.:lt this will be coming huforo
thu Bce this corning Tu~sday.
Commissioner ßrown ~oved to nc~apt the st~ff rccommendDtton nnd
rezon~ th~ M~rsznlkowGki property "nMF-~".
Thore was,') lengthy rliscussion as to why tho no~r~ wishes to
rcmovo the only commercial zoning on property ~long ~nttloßnnke Hammock
RODd between SA 951 ~nd Riv~ri~ Colony, during which MG. ~irchhoff
st~tp.d thDt it is fitnff's feeling t.hat thoro iR sufficient commcrcial
property in the onn m~jor shopping conter in the nrnn to provide
commcrcial n~cds for the presont tim~. Mr. ~ill~ explaincd that his
client!> ,He not rcquc5ting permission to build ilnothcr shopping canter
and ho Dddcd th.:lt there rHO other commcrcial uses flpplic(1hl~ to the
area.
Commissioner wimer secondod tho motion to rezonc the Qubjcct
property to "n~F-A" wl\ich carried 2/l, with Commissioner Kruse opposed.
C~mMissioncr Kruse noted that the owncrs have been paying tðxcS on tho
property based on its commercial vðluc.
Commiasioner Wimer noted thðt all ðction tonlg11t is only tontntive
And that thoro ðre more henrin9s to go through.
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T\ttornoy James E. Wills addressod the zoning of throo ftcres of
property located across the street from tho Sevon-Eleven and the Dinner
Theator off Immoknloo Road located at tho entrðnce to tho Four Seasons.
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He~C~ i~~~ð p~~m2pa rcel 11 presontl y zoned ttGRC" end 18 proposed for
"C-2". He said that tho owners feel th~t this is too restrictive and
roquest that it be changed to "C-3".
There was no motion forthcoming Dnd Chairman Wimer noted that the
propoIJcd zoninCJ stands.
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Attorney James E. Wills addressed the proposed zoning of 10 acr..
located at the intersection of Radio Road and Davis Boulevard which is
prcsently zoned "CRC". He said that the prospective purchaser intends
to construct ð motel and the proposed zoning classification of "C_)tt
does not allow that use. He requested that the zoning be chan<;Jed to
"C-4" .
Commissioncr Wimer asked if this is p~rt of the propnrty just
changed from "C-I" to "C-3" and Ms. Kirchhoff st3tod that it is. She
sûid that th~re is alre~dy proporty located closer to tho 1-75 inttr-
ch~nge that has becn designated ~G "C-~" for uses such as motels,
rcst~ur~nts, etc.
CommiRsioner Brown moved thðt the subject proporty be chnnged from
"C-3" to "C-~". The motion died for lack of ð second.
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Mr. Con J\rnold ~ddrcssud proposed zoning for property locntcd on
Nop ~9-2S-7, specificl1l1y th0 property illong hoth sides of T\irport
Hoad, from thc cntrÐnc~ of the Airport north to Coldcn Cate canal which
is presently b~ing used ~s ifi l1llowcd undcr th~ "C-S" clDsßlr1c~tion.
He ß~lid thßt the !noroDals ¿HC vûriccl, including 1, IL, C-l, l'Ind C-S,
nnd hu cannol see th~ noed for the diff~rcnt classifications. He
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b Ù "c r" tic 5.,i.J thilt ho would
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~lso like to Ree cOMnorci~l nnd induatri~1 USCS b~ allowcrl to nix in
t his .H e ð .
Thero waS.1 lcnqthy discussion rr.'I)<Hr!ing thl! C]cnnrnl <\r('¡a of
concern rel~tcd to these parcels, includin1 thß ~nny present UGC~ thðt
will bucono non-conforning if the propos~d zoninq io approved.
Commis~ioll(!r \dmt.!r .Iskuù for cl.nificJtion au to !-Ir. T\rnold'B
requests ~nd hu stntud that his firnt cholcu would ho to allow the
mixed ~s50ci~t~d uscs of the v~rious districts for the subject area.
lie sidd thi'lt if thcs(! conmercio'll uses .'He not to he permitted in the
Industrial ðrc~s, then, he is ruquestinq that the entire area be zoncd
"C_S".
Commissioner Wimer requested thnt the staff study cnrofully th~
sub ect frontùq~s nnd hrin back
zoning clns~if.lcðtion that would ^llow for thp. rcquostcd nix~ñ uscs.
There were no objections from the members of the Board.
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Dan Conley, representing the Imperiol Homeowners ^ssociation,
spoko in oPPosition to the dosignation of "IL" proposed for the
property located on either side of the Seahoðrd Coast Line Rðilroad,
directly north of the Krehling Industrios, in North Naples, ðS indi-
cated on MÐp 4B-25-l5. He requested th~t tho staff study this matter
and that this land bo zoned rosidontial or left DS agriculturo in order
to compliment tho residential usos in the area.
MR. ~irchhoff st~tud that tho Comprohensive plan now has this
designated as residüntlal, þnwovor, the CCPJ\ hos r.commended that it be
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amended to industrial and thiø will be before the BCC next Tuesday.
(ll/lO/8l). Mr. Crew stated that he rocommends that the industrial use
be approved ~nd tho subsequont industrial zoning stand.
Mr. paul E. Sprowls, reprosenting Masco of Naples, Inc., spoke in
~pposition to tho Industrial zoning for the samo area, adding that thi8
aroa is a high-quality rosidential activity area and that nny more
industrial uses would bo detrimental to future residontial development
in the area. Ite said thÐt ho considers the little bit of industrial
land in tho gcncrÐl Drea as "spot zoning" and that to continue to zone
moro property industrial would bo adding to the problems.
Commissioncr Brown moved, seconded by Commissioner Rruso and
c.:Irried 3/0, thnt thù subject property located on Map ~8-25-lS, north
of Krehlin~ Indur,tries ~nd along either side of the rÐllroÐd lines, bo
.' changed fron "IL" to "A" ~nd thDt th~ Cornprch~nsive plan be left as
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Ms. Kirchoff reportcd that the e~sterly portion of the "L" in the
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Comnlssioncr Brown moved, seconded by Commissionor Kruse and
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scnting 'The Cl.::des/llubschmnn !\ßsocintes, into the rccord.(No copy
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r~qDrds to prop~rty on M~p 5n-25-1C and l~ in rÐfcr~ncu to hie løst
l~ttcr req.ndint') th0 l1ubGchr.1ùn-GI.Jdcs l1\Jn;ery p,1(r:lÜ. She [I.~i1d the
following:
"Tn ~h('!~kin<1 throuqh tho unUR 111o"..r;d in bOl'.!1 r.-~ IInd C-I\
zonad propert.y, we th'VC hc~n mad': :\Wi,\(I.! uy \":1:: zoning t'c-
p.::Irtmcnt th;.¡t our Gf:nural Hat.,il t-1urscry "no r,l,)(H~s Building
.::Ind Supply will now be non-conforming uses. he foel th.::lt
this is unjust ~nd will prohibit ~ny ~xpnnßion of our opDr~-
tions, p~rticul.::lrly our grer:nhouacs, which will not bo
.)llo"mr! to he constructed. Yn chockinr:¡ our rcr:orclR, Wf! f.ind
thDt ',~e h,')vc b(~cn 1 ic~nsl.?d ûnd h.1V:;) bcr:n o¡:,er:Jt i nlJ our
wholcsùlc/rt.'t.:!il nur!:iury for over tr~n yr,H~ ,1nd our buildinq
supply for over three ye,1(S. ~Ic hilVo Lll30 been storing our
carthmovin9 equ1pmcnt on this property [or over fourteen. It
is our opinion th~t ~ny classificôtion other thnn ~ modified
"C-5" would be un~cc~ptûble to us."
Commissioner Wir.1cr asked wh¡:¡t zoning is proposed for this pðr-
ticular lùnd and Ms. Kirchhoff replinrl th~t the Po~rd voted enrlier
this session to r.1aka tho entire area "C-3". Conrniosioner wimer asked
if Mr. Beyr,1nt is ~skinC for iI portion of thiu propnrty to "C-5" and
Mr. Beyrðnl roplied 3ffirmatively, noting th~t the property is l~ acre5
in siz~ ~nd goes nll the WilY to the next map.
There was a brief discussion DS to thp ~ll~w~blc uses under tho
"C-3" designiltion, during which Mr. Aeyrðnt stût~d thnt tho land USCS
for tho Cl¡:¡ùos Nursery and Building and Supply han been on-going since
1967 and will be non-conforming under "C-3" Ðnd will bo allowed undcr
"C-S". Also discusGed was the fact th~t the proscnt "CRC" zoning
clilssification allows thc retail gardon center Dnd Mr. rerry's stato-
ment thnt he i~ not ~wnrc of the extont to which any wholesðlo opcrð-
tions aro undertakon on tho subject proporty, howp.ver, the property hðS
baftn used In this mðnnor long beforo the zoning classification of ·CRC"
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COMmissioner Kruse Moved that tho l~ acres known a8 tho Glades
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it into conformðnCp. with its oriqinol "CRC" zoninq uses. Commissioner
Brown seconded the motion which carried 3/0.
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Attorney George Varnadoe, represonting Swanson Interests, ad-
drossed the proposed zoning for property on Vandorbilt Beach Driva,
just south of Bonita Beach noad. He said that Mr. Swanson owns ap-
proximately II to 15 ðcres of land alon<;J Vanderbilt Beach Road cur-
rcntly zoned "GnC" ~nd proposed for "C_l". He said that his client is
requosting that the subject property be changed to "C-3" in order to
construct ~ small shopping òro~.
Commisslonor Brown moved, seconded by Commissioner Kruse and
carried 3/0, thnt Mr. Sw~nGon's proporty ~lon~ Vðndcrbilt Beach Driv~
he ch~nged from "C_l" to "C-3".
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RECOMMENDATIONS PRESENTED BY COMMIGSIONER WIMER RECARDINC CHT\NGES IN
prWPOSED ZONING ~\^PS ',I'-'D CCRRF.SPONDJNG CO"',PRE"F.N~IVE LT\Jo.:D USE
J\MENDMENTS - VARIOUS ACTION T\5 INDICATED
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Commissioner Wimer outlined the following recomm~nd~tionG at which time
the Bo~rd took Dctlon as indicated bolow:
Commisslon~r Brown moved, seconded by Commissioner Kruse and
cl)rricd ']/0, th.:lt thf. property loel'teci bptw('('n US "1 ilnc1 ]Oth. Street
from th0 north sido of Cypress ~oods to the ~outh si~(' of Cooner Drive,
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Southwost corner of pin~ nidnu ro~d ~nd Frnnk Blvd:
ComliHSSlonor '~amer recOf~mtJndc( th.1t tins ,~n~~ be c!1.1nq('(\ frl)m
"C-5" to "C-l" ~nd that th~ COMpr~honsiv~ P13n he laft ns ia.
Cor..mi5sionl?r IIrown r:1ov(~d, second(!cI by Commiaslon~r ~'/iner and
cllrricd 2/1, with Commissioncr Kruse opposcrl, rh~t th~ southwest corner
of pine Ridge Road ~nd Fr~nk Blvd, b~ ch~nqu~ from "C-~" to "C-l" and
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Southet'lst corner of Culf Harbor no,']d and 'tJiqqins PM;S Road:
CommiGsionur Wimer recommended thot thin property be changed
to "RMF-G" Jnd that the Compr~han6ivc Pl~n ba ~r:1cndc~ to
nesidenti,']l.
Commissioner Bro~n moved, s~cond~ù by Commi5sioncr Kruse and
cllrricd 3/0, that tho southcnst corner of Culf lI:'Irbor ROÕld and Winalns
P~ss Ro~d be rezoned to "RMF-~" and that the Comprehensive p).:In be
~~d to rcsidcntinl use.
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Commissioner Brown moved, seconded by Comminsionor Kruse ðnd
ca r r1 od 3/0, that the Comprohensive Plan rc the propety locl\cod north
of Immokalec Road lInd west of Route 4l, chongod to "J\-2" earlior this
session, be c'lmended to res ldonth 1 O-fi units ppr acro.
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Commissioner Brown moved, secondod by Commissioner Wimer and
corried 2/1, with Commissioner Kruse opposod, that tho proporty on the
northwest cornor of Immokolee OOðrl and west of Route ~l
from "C-S" to "C-3" and that tro Comprehensive plan remain the same.
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North of Immokðlp.e Road ~nd cast of Route 4l: Commissioner
Wimer recommended that this lðrge block of lond from Palm
River to US 4l be changed from commercial to Residential Low
to Medium Density ond the zoning be changod to ""-2".
Commissioner Brown moved, seconded by Commissioner Wimer and
cnrried 2/l, with Commissioner Rruso opposed, thnt tho proporty located
north of Immok~le~ Roðd ûnd ea.,t of Route ~l, from p~lm River to US 41
be changed from Commercißl to Residential low to medium density a~~
zoning be changcd to "^-2".
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in Game ~reã as the ro crt ust acted u on,
located 1n the southcnst corncr of Immo ßlea ROùd and Route
4l: Commissioner wimer rocommcnded that the Comprehensive
PTðn be amended (or this property to rC51d~ntial 0-4 ðnd that
the zoning remnin Dß ",,_?on.
Commissioncr Brown moved, seconded by Commissioner ~imer ond
carricd 2/l, with Commiosioner Kruse opposed, that the property located
in the southeast corncr of ImMokl.1lec Roãd IInd Route: ill, remain zoned as
"A-2ft nnd th~t thp cOMpr~h~nsive Plan be ~mpndr~ to residential 0-4
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Commissioncr Brown moved to rezonp. the property west of US 4l and
north of Vanderbilt Beach Road to "RMF-~" Dnd amond the Comprehensive
plan to resld~nti~l l~nd UDD. Commissioner Wimer asked for clarifi-
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land use amondment and upon hearing that this would be sufficient
requested that the motion be wlthdrDwn. Commissioner Brown withdrew
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Commissioner Brown moved, seconded by Commissioner Kruse and
carried 3/0, th~t the proporty loc~ted in the southwest corner of
Colden Gnte Pnrkway and "irport Road be chnnqed from "C-3" to "C_l".
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Commissionor Brown moved, sQconded by Commissioner Wimer and
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southeast corncr of Colden Cate Parkw~
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Pl8nning Director Dûnny Crew stðtcd that the comprehensive l~nd
use changes previously Dctcd upon tonight will ,hðve ~o cone before the
ECC ðnd must b~ approved prior to the adoption of the Zoning Ordinance
on JnnuDry 5, 19B2.
PROPOSED ZONIt\G ~IAPS ACCEPTED A[ì PART or TilE TENTATIVE REPORT AS
AMENDCD BY CAPC AND IAPC J\ND INCLUSIVE OF "LL AMENDMENTS MADE THIS C~TE
BY THJ: BOAnD
Comrnission~r Drown moved, seconded by Commissioner Kruse and
carried 3/0, that the public hcnring be closed.
Commissioner Brown moved, seconded by COMMissioner Kruse and
carried 3/0, th.,t thF.' proposed Zoning "'aps be nccept~ð tiS part of the
Tunt~tivd R~port, as Dmunded by the p¡anning Commissiono Dnd ~s amended
during action t~kcn tonight by th~ rOðrd.
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ADJOURNMENT - TI~~: ll:Iß P.M.
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