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IM ff 101 1001W,Rfll R SPECIAL MEETING ZONING AND PLAtN1ING BOARD ® JANUARY 3, 1968 8:00 P.M, AGENDA CALL TO ORDER ROLL CALL ITE14 1. .WORK SHOP - PROPOSED R -5 ZONING DISTRICT ACJOURN • SPECIAL 14ELTING ZONING AND PLANNING BOARD JANUARY 3, 1968 8:00 P. M. A Special Meeting of the Zoning and Planning Board Of the City of Cape Canaveral was held at City Hall, 105 Polk Avenue on January 3, 1968. The meeting was called to order at 8:00 P.M. by the Chairman, E. H. Rhame. Those present were: E. H. Rhame, Chairman;. George Firkins, Vincent Marino, Leo C. Nicholas and Louis Wolfe, Members of the Board; J. A. Rickards, City Manager; H. F. Priebe, Building Offi- cial and John Hannah, County Planner, Mr. Schrider was absent. ® ITEM 1 Work Shop - DRAFT OF PROPOSED R -5 Z014ING DISTRICT * ** A draft of the proposed R -5 Zoning District was studied and marked up to reflect changes. Final discussion on this proposed zoning district is sche- duled for the January 10, 1968 meeting . with the hope that the draft in its final form can be transmitted to the City Council for their 1•lork Shop Fleeting on January 11, 1968. Mr. Firkins moved the meeting be adjourned at 10:50 P.M., Mr. Marino seconded the motion, and it was approved unanimously. Respectfully submitted, E. H. Rhame, Chairman * ** R -5 ZONING DISTRICT PREVIOUSLY REFERRED TO AS R -4A ZONING DISTRICT [III U CRPE CRMI RI, RED JANUARY 1968 TO THE FRIENDS AND CITIZENS OF CAPE CANAVERAL: O A VERY SPECIAL REQUEST Th., Zoning and Planning Board has undertaken the preparation of a formal Comprehensive Plan for Cape Canaveral. This plan, which will cerva as a guide for orderly and. logical . development over the next sevoral decades, will include: . a historical background of the land area now occupied by the City, . an outline of the growth and development, of the City since it inception five (5) years ago', . a kastory of the economic and population trends with pro - jections for the future, . a realistic land use plan which provides for a gradual but effective change from the present day usage to a dynamic coc_:unity layout of tomorrow, transportation studies and plans envisioning both public and private means of conveyances, a listing of needed public facilities and services, . a presentation of recreational needs, . a City beautification plan, . an outline of workable programs to implement The Comprehen- sive Plan. This plan will not only be used by the City administration to guide the rapid growth of our community during the coming years, but will serve coually as well as a promotional instrument, selling the merits and advantages of a well planned city to outside investors and poten- tial residents. TO THE FRIENDS AND CITIZENS OF CAPE CANAVERAL PACE 2 You, as a businessman, resident, or friend of Cape Canaveral, have an important part in the formulation of such a plan. Specifically, your thoughts and desires regarding what you would like to see Cape Canaveral become 5, 10, 15 or even 20 years from now are invaluable to your Board at this time, Therefore, we are asking of you a few minutes of careful study and thought in completing the enclosed questionnaire. Your ideas and suggestions may be the basis for a strategic key to the City's future success. Wont you, as a good citizen and friend, make this all important contribution to our joint efforts to make our City the best planned beachfront community in East Central Florida? The preliminary portion of this plan is scheduled for completion on February 1, 1968, so please return your completed form in the en- closed envelope at your earliest convenient opportunity, Thank you for your very valuable assistance. Sincerely, E. Harrison Rhame,.Chairman Zoning and Planning Board Enclosures CM OF CAPE l NA VEm , r[ ow RIDA REGULAR MEMING ZONING AND PLANNING BOARD ® JANUARY 10, 1968 8: oo P, n1. nc_ HNDA Call To Order - Roll Call PUBLIC EARING - ROGER GRAEP ❑wrnt of A co o Sc HeveE - Request to Allo Recess age b `IS N• At antic On Premises co venue -Case :;og_g ® ITcI'l 1, ITL112• Bulldilman's Report._ hfartin Schrader ing Official's Report Ii j, IT"U'' 3, Approval Of 1911lutes of Regular Priebe ldeetln Zt! "L' I1• Approval Of 7dinutes of I•Pgyf Special S, December 13, 107 5, Deliberation on Public 1ect,,E, January 3, 1968 Ii'�a4 e, Pre - Application Presic Hearing _ Roger' Graefe Request entation - Harbor Heights South _ ZTEGi 7, Work Sho Mr. N111 A - Proposed R_ ei Clllesple ZTrrI'1 {9orl: Shop 5 Zoning District ITi -11 r, A 'Ile at, tiflcation Committee AdJ o u {,or,' Shop._ Comprehensive Plan rn REGULAR MEETI14G ZONING AND PLANNING BOARD JANUARY 10, 1968 8:00 P.M. The Regular Meeting of the Zoning and Planning Board of the ® City of Cape Canaveral was held at City .Hall, 105 Polk Avenue, on January 10, 1968. The meeting was called to order at 8:07 by Mr. Rhame, Chairman. Those present were: Mr. Rhame, Chairman;Mr. Firkins, Mr. Marino, Mr. Wolfe, and Mr.Nicholan, Members of the Board, Mr. Rickards, City Manager. Mr. Schrider, Councilman, was late In arriving, due to a previous committment. Mr. Priebe, Building Official was late in arriving due to apreviously scheduled meet- ® ing with the Electrical Council of Florida. Mr. Hannah, County Planner was unable to attend. PUBLIC NEARING - ROGER GRAEFE - REMST TO ALLOW ON PREMISES CONSUMPTION E AVE. CASE I /od -o) Mr. Rhame stated that the purpose of the Board is to hear what the people either for or against said petition and the applicant have to say. The Board then submits their recommendation to the City Council and the Council has the final decision. There wan no one present regarding said petition, except Mr. Graefe. Mr. Graefe was asked by Mr. Rhame to make his presentation. Mr. Graefe presented aset of plans and specifications outlining what he planned to do.. Said plans showed a proposal for a new lounge and dining room addition, an well as 'existing buildings and parking layout. 'Mr. Graefe asked the Board to grant said petition on the basis of his presentation as he was in the proper zone (C -1) and felt he had met the necessary requirements as set forth on the application. Mr. Rhame stated that Mr. Graefe would be notified of the Board'.-, decision after the deliberation of same by the members, which was scheduled for later in the evening. The Chairman recessed the meeting for approximately five (5) minutes. REGULAI? MEETING ZONING AND PLANNING BOARD JANUARY 10, 1968 PAGE # 2 DELIBERATION AND WORK SHOP ITEM 1. COUNCILMAN'S REPORT - MARTIN SCHRIDER OMr. Schrider was not present to give the Councilman's report. Mr. Rickards was asked for comments but stated he had no comments to make at this time. ITEM 2. BUILDING OFFICIAL'S REPORT - MR. PRIEBE Mr. Priebe was not present to verbally give the Building Offi- cial's Report, however; the Board discussed briefly the written report as submitted by.Mr. Priebe. (Copy Attached). ITEM 3. APPROVAL OF MINUTES OF REGULAR MEETING, DECEMBER 13, 1967 ® Mr. Rhame requested the Secretary to re -type the minutes of the December 13 meeting with corrections as specified by the Board. Subject to said corrections, the Minutes of the December 13, IM Meeting were approved, by unanimous consent of the Board. ITEM 4. APPROVAL OF MINUTES OF SPECIAL MEETING, JANUARY 3, 1968 Mr. Rhame requested the Secretary to add a foot-note to said minutes Indicating that the R -5 Zoned District discussed at thin meeting was formerly referred to as R -4 -A. Subject to said foot- note, the Minutes of the January 3, 1968 Meeting were approved by unanimous consent of the Board. ITEM 5. DELIBERATION ON PUBLIC HEARING - ROGER GRAEFE REQUEST After restatement of the case by Chairman Rhame, a discussion followed. Mr. Rhame requested that said petition application be redone in that the application had been filled out In pencil and should either be filled out with pen or typed. Mr. Rhame speci- fied that all future applications submitted to the Board were to either be filled out with pen or typed. Chairman Rhame further stated that the legal description as noted on the application did not agree with the legal description as noted on the plans sub- mitted by Mr. Graefe. Also, the additional parking as outlined on the plan was on adjoining property, the ownership of which was not clearly specified, lie further stated that the plans showed a 10' access easement but that the 50' casement was not Included In t!v.: petition application. Chairman Rhame asked for 1nd1v1,1ual REGULAR MEETING ZONING AND PLANNING BOARD JANUARY 10, 1968 PAGE # 3 ITEM 5. DELIBERATION ON PUBLIC HEARING - ROGER GRAEFE REQUEST CONTD. in accordance with Board procedure, After discussion, the Board was polled. Members in favor of recommending approval and their opinion were as follows:, Mr. Firkins -,If Mr. Graefe has the proper parking and proper seating as required by the Florida Hotel and Restaurant Commission, I.am in favor of granting this request;. Mr. Wolfe - I.am very much in favor of granting the petition. , I feel, we can go on this man's past performance; Mr. Marino- Any improvements . we can add to the City, I am certainly in favor of doing; Mr. Rhame - Statements made by the previous Board members are my feeling also, Mr. Nicholas voted to table the application so the application could be redone. It was, therefore, the Board's recommendation that said petition be granted with the conditions as previously stated being met before P.M. Thursday, January 11; in order for the Council to have said item on their work shop agenda for January 11. ITEM 6. PRE - APPLICATION PRESENTATIO14 - HARBOR HEIGHTS SOUTH SID 1. Mr; William Gillespie; local representative of the owners, and Mr. Charles Givens, Engineer, made the presentation of the pro- posed harbor Heights South SID. Mr. Rhame requested Mr. Givens to submit a letter stating that he had given the Zoning and Planning Board two (2) Official Copies of the preliminary plat of the proposed subdivision. Said letter should also include the items that are required by the City's Subdivision Ordinance. The Board accepted the pre-application pro- posal as submitted, conditional, upon above stated requirements being met. ITEM 7. WORK SHOP - PROPOSED R -5 ZONING DISTRICT This item was tabled .until the Special Meeting of January 17, 1966. ITEM 8. WORK SHOP - BEAUTIFICATION COMMITTEE This Item was tabled until the Special Meeting of January 17, 1968. REGULAR MEETING ZONING AND PLANNING BOARD JANUARY 10, 1968 PAGE # 4 ITEM 9. WORK SHOP - COMPREHENSIVE PLAN - JOHN HANNAH As Mr. Hannah was unable to .attend, this item was tabled until ® the next regular meeting. Mr. Wolfe moved the meeting be adjourned at 11:15 P.M., Mr. Pirkinn seconded the motion and it was approved unanimously. Respectf lly submitted, E. Harrison Rhasm, rman Zoning and Planning Board GAS PEW,11T'S ISSUED .................0 SEI;ER PERFIITS ISSUED ...............0 2;'PRE!iT EXCAVATION PERMITS ISSUED ... 0 l:'ELL PE HITS ISSUED ................0 — PEiiMIT 110. 12118 - HELD III ABEYANCE - 14AITIIIG BOARD OF ADJUSTI•11-:11T llECISIOII _.�.,JE., .t0:b 111 DECPJ•4BER 167 'i0 10 Jn1IUnRY '68 =R cct 1248 * ** GEO. FINE FOODS (LESSEE) REST. & LOUNGE $79,200.00 (2 'j.50 Ruth C. Porter Eotate. ]2!1',1 12/18/67 BOB & JIMI S CONST. SWIMMING POOL $ 5,500.00 $ 23.50 1250 12/18/67 IRVING H. PROPPER ERECT SIGN $ 117.00 $ 2.,0 WI 12/18/67 E. HARRISON RHAME CONVERT SCREEN $ 750.00 $ 5.00 PORCH TO FAMILY ROOM 1252 12/19/67 IBM ERECT SIGN $ 800.00 • 5.00 1253 12/19/67 HILTON HOTEL ERECT SIGN $ 560.00 $ 7.50 (ILLUMINATED). 12511 12/26/67 LOMA LINDA UNIV. RE- LOCATE FLAG $ 200.00 $ 2.5G POLE & FLOOD LIGHT 1255 12/27/67 J. L. MURPHY ERECT 8 UNIT APT. $18,088.00 $181.30 (2 STORY) 1/3/68 C. F. VAN WAGNER REPLACE PART OF $ 100.00 2.5O AIR - CONDITIONER & REPAIR FIRE DAMAGE 1257 1/4/68 GENE JA14DREAU ADD CARPORT $ 150.00 2.�0 1258 1/5/68 LOMA LINDA UNIV. ERECT METAL $ 6,000.00 24.0; BLDG. (PRE - FAB) 1'59 1/8/68 MRS. BETTY KORMYLO ADD TO DUPLEX $ 2,500.00 $ 17.20 1260 1/9/68 CLIFF 14ESIILER ERECT FENCE $ 216.00 $ 5.0'.: (CHAIN LINK & PANEL WEAVE) 1261 1/9/68 11M. RATH ERECT FENCE $ 170.00 ., 2.j0 (CHAIN LINK) GAS PEW,11T'S ISSUED .................0 SEI;ER PERFIITS ISSUED ...............0 2;'PRE!iT EXCAVATION PERMITS ISSUED ... 0 l:'ELL PE HITS ISSUED ................0 — PEiiMIT 110. 12118 - HELD III ABEYANCE - 14AITIIIG BOARD OF ADJUSTI•11-:11T llECISIOII GHQ GIVENS. HURDLE IN QUICK, INC. Civil FvgInvrn and Lund 8--y n 328 E. MCRR— ISLAND CAU ,c P. O. 80X 217 MERRITT ISLAND. FLORIDA January 12, 1969 Planning & Zoning Hoard Cape Canaveral, Florida gentlemen: As engineers for the Developers, we respectifully request Your consideration of Harbor Heights South Subdivision. In conformance with Article A, Section 9 of Ordinance 12- 62 we. submit the following Information: The land is located North of Canaveral Beach Gardens, South Of Harbor Heights and East of Old State Road 401. It Is beach land that has rolling dunes and elevations from 3 to 14 and Is covered with heavy vegetation consist ® cake, palms and palmetto. ing of scrub, �^ '.later will be Supplied It v: y the City of Cocoa from their water rmaln on the West side of old 401 but eventually hooked into Harbor Heights on Coquina Lane for better circulation. No connection Is proposed to Central Blvd. Sewaee disposal will be handled by the City of Cape Canev- ernl pumpinT station located on the South side of Harbor Heivhtn In Coculna Lane. The street system Ss designed to alleviate the near traffic nattern of Harbor Heights by tleing Coquina Line across to Central Blvd. Units 1 and 2 of Harbor Heights South will be composed of 90 lots anproximstely 751 7 1251 priced at 35500 with =mall Presently voned commercial areas along old Stet, Road 401. Protective covenants will be recorded to meet P.H.A. requirements. Streets, water and sewer facilities will be constructed by the Owner. Florida Power and Light Company will install underground Gower as we11 as street lighting. 3as, tela- nhone, T.V. and other facilities may or may not be Installed or nor decisions of the 'resnective owners. Plnnnln' & 2onlm7 Ponrd Pnrze 2 The location of Harbor Holghts South saves e ml miles 5) ( mil five e from the Central Drevard Airport and from the Cocoa railroad station. There are no buses " In Cape Canaveral and no Junior High or High Schools and no major shopping facilities. Cape Canaveral Hosp- ital is three and one -half OD miles nway and only a few churches are in Cape Canaveral. The elementary school Heights one - quarter (;)..mile S outh of Harbor South. In lieu of a sketch Plan we are submitting the completed development Plana which are in accordance with previous discussions of the past 2 years. We respectfully rcques t Po sae. t the expediting of this project to n rapid realization o everyones satisfaction and Yours very truly, GIVENS. HURDLE &. @DICK ;K; INC. Charles N. Givens Reg, Fla. Engineer ,#6242 CN./an SPECIAL MELVING .1 ZONING AND PLANNING BOARD ® JANUARY 17, 1968 .8;00 p. M. AGENDA CALL TO ORDER JiOLL CALL ITEM 1. 190RK SHOP PROPOSED R -5 ZONING DISTRICT. ® ITEM 2. WORK SHOP - BEAUTIFICATION C%U4I'DTEE ADJOURN SPECIAL MEETING ZONING AND PLANNING BOARD JANUARY 17, 1968 8:00 P.T.J. ASpecial Meeting of the Zoning and Planning Board of the City of Cape .Canaveral was held at City Hall, 105 Polk Avenue, on January 17, 1968. The meeting was called to order at 8:00 by Mr. Rhame, Chairman. Those present were: Mr. Rhame, Chairman; Mr. Firkins; Mr. Marino, Mr. Wolfe and ir. Nicholas, Members of the Board; Mr. Rickards, City Manager; Mr.. Priebe, Building Official and Mr. Hannah, County Planner. 61r. Schrider was unable to attend. ITI711 1. WORK SHOP - PROPOSED R-5 ZONING DISTRICT ® A draft of the proposed R -5 Zoning District in its final form, with emphasises being given to .aide set - backs, lot coverage and park- ing was submitted for discussion. The end result of the Work Shop cession was that each member of the Board would take . the revised draft home, study it carefully, and come basic with final recommendations at the meeting on January 31. The date scheduled for submittal to the Council will be February 1, so they may consider it for the first time at their regular work shop session on that date. ITEM 2. WORK SHOP - BEAUTIFICATION COMMITTEE Due to the lateness of the hour, this Item was tabled until the nest meeting b;.: motion by Mr. Firkins, second by Mr. Wolfe. DISCUSSION OF ADDITIONAL ITEMS NOT ON AGENDA Additional items discussed after the agenda items were as follows: (a) Proposed developments by Shuford Mills, (b) Report by Mr. Wolfe regarding his recent trip with T. David, Burns and Mayor Thurm, to Tallahassee concerning indicated revisions pursuant to our proposed bulkhead line. The report given by Mr. Wolfe was new information to the Board slid reports received prior indicated the time was rather prc- mature to pursue the bulkhead line matter. The Chairman requested the Mayor contact nim at his earliest convenience in order for the Board 'PECIAL i;EETING LUIIING AND PLANNING BOARD JANUARY 17, 1958 PAGE 1 2 to participate in whatever plans were discussed regarding the re- •ii lion - • Upon motion by Mr. Firkins, second by Mr. Marino, the meeting .,as adjourned at 11:10 P. 14. Respectfully submitted, E..Harriaon Rhame, Chairman Zoning and Planning Board City of Cape Canaveral. IOE POLN AVENUE • CAPE CANAVERAL. FLORIDA 02920 9 ELI' NONE - 902 - REGULAR MEETING ZONING AND PLANNING BOARD JANUARY 31, 1968 8 :00 P.M. AGENDA CALL TO ORDER ROLL CALL ITEI4 1. COUNCILMANIS REPORT - MR. MARTIN SCHRIDER ITE34 2. BUILDING OFFICIAL'S REPORT - MR. H. F. PRIEBE ® ITEM 3. APPROVAL OF REGULAR ..MEETING, .JANUARY 10, 1968 ITEI4 4. ,OFMINUTES APPROVAL OF MINUTES OF SPECIAL MEETING, JANUARY 17, 1968 ITEM 5• REPORT - 'SPACE NEEDLE PROJECT DEVELOPMENT ITEM 6. DISCUSSION - HARBOR HEIGHTS SOUTH S/D ITEM 7. WORK SHOP - PROPOSED R- 5.Z014ING DISTRICT ITEM 8. WORK SHOP - BEAUTIFICATION COMMITTEE ITEM 9• WORK SHOP - COMPREHENSIVE PLAN REGULAR MEETING ZONI140 AND PLANNING BOARD JANUARY 31, 1968 8:oo P.M. The Regular Meeting of the Zoning and Planning Board of the City of Cape Canaveral was held at City Hall, 105 Polk Avenue, on January 31, 1968. The meeting was called to order at 8:00 P.M. by Mr, Rhame, Chairman. Those present were: Mr. Rhame, Chairman; Mr. Firkins, Mr. Marino, Mr. Wolfe and Mr. Nicholas, Members of the Board; Mr. Rickard::, City Manager; Mr. Priebe, Building Official and Mr. Hannah, County Planner. Mr. Schrider was late In arriving. ITEM 1. COUNCILMAN'S REPORT - MR, MARTIN SCHRIDER Mr. Schrider stated there had not been a meeting since his ]a:t report to the Board. ITEM 2. BUILDING OFFICIAL'S REPORT - MR. H. F. PRIEBE Mr. Priebe, Building Official, reported on building permits issued from .January 11 thru January 31, 1968. (Copy Attached) ITEM 3. APPROVALOP MINUTES OF REGULAR hiEETINO, JANUARY 10, 19c8 The Minutes of the Regular Meeting, January 10, 1968, were approved as corrected, by unanimous consent of the Board. ITEM 4. APPROVAL OF MINUTES OF SPECIAL MEETING, JANUARY 17, 1968 The Minutes of the Special Meeting, January 17, 1968 were approv! -.i as read, by unanimous consent of the Board.. ITEM 5. REPORT - SPACE NEEDLE PROJECT DEVELOPMENT Mr. Rhame gave a brief summary regarding the Space Needle Pro - ,1ect Development. He, stated the structure would be 750 feet In height, with a revolving restaurant at the top. The remainder of the build) nf. would be used for office facilities with the possibility of City gall being on the lower floors. The base of the structure would be approxi- mately a city block In size, said structure costing no less than five million dollars ($5,000,000.), The City could erect the building then lease it out for a specified number of years,, if the City so desi r•;o. A change in the Charter will be necessary before proceeding. Mr. Rham -� f•urthcr stated there were several well -Imown 1'lrmn interested to this d •.�volopment. Mr. Rhame further reported that at a - (ecent conf:r -�•: 1--!quested by Mr. Hal Simms, fl:uford fiil is A.:1•, pnie nt Compan,: ;; -isL ur tho County Commission; Yluanc!al an(i City W,11ci,,i: . REGULAR b1EETING ZONING AND PLANNING BOARD JANUARY 31, 1968 PAGE // 2 In attendance.. The purpose of thin meeting wan to endeavor to make a start on the Space Needle and also to add weight to the County Commission request for the four- laning of the Bennett ® Causeway. On a normal schedule, it would take about one year be- fore the project could be started. Mr. Schrader stated the project was to be discussed at Cho next. City Council Meeting. Mr. Rickarda, just basic from a two day trip to Atlanta, rcporL-ci an elevated visiting / revolving restaurant and found It very interesting. b;r. Rhame asked for comments from the Board. Mr. Wolfe opposed thlo on the basis the City financing such a venture. Ile furthcn. ® cemm-!ited that he Is .trying to get report of the operations of the Seattle Space Needle as research material. tie further stated facll7- ties that would require visitors to remain longer in the City would be more beneficial, such as promotion and development of the oc_an bt:ac!:. bar. Nicholas - Agreed with Mr. Wolfe In all respects. Idr. Earine - Concurred also with Mr. Wolfe. Mr. Firkins Cited the constz•uction of the Hilton, Convention Center, IBM and the Real 8 Kissel;^: in progress, as an attraction complex and conunented that '.. Space Needle would compliment this complex an well as other entertain- ment facilities now being promoted would retain the Interest of vtsitors and tourist for a sufficient period of time to be profltabl,: "Or t!te City. Mr. Rhame I feel that since Mr. Wolfe has alread;; been In contact with others in thin regard, that he write to the manage:ncnt of Jekyll Island near Brunowlck, Georgia with the view of obtaining an operational report from this family recreational center. ITEI.l r. DISCUSSION - HARDOR HEIGHTS SOUTH S/D Kira Rhame gave a brief, summary regarding progress of the Harbor, ilclghtc South S /D. A letter dated January 12, 1968 from Mr. Charles Givens, Givens, hurdle & Quick; was read to the Board wherein sold ]ettor outlined information rogarding requirements they had met as oet forth In the subdivision ordinance. Mr. Shame then read a por- t7on ef` the subdivision ordinance pertatn1ng to Section 3, Prc- Anplicatlon Procedure. Mr. Prlr.•be reported he had tees lved a t_a,:- pl:cue call from Br11ey, Wild and Assoc Late:: ^t' fn ;•: -na Bench, !°l,t•!�i:: ctatln?; they needed furtlnn• ,ld Y!cr. -11�:: ;nri IiI'GULAH MEETING iIONINC AND PLANNING BOARD JANUARY 31, 1968 PAGE # 3 analyze this venture. As soon as this letter in received, the Information required will be requested of the developer and the Board advised. ® ITEM '7. WORK SHOP - PROPOSED R -5 ZONING DISTRICT The rough draft of proposed R -5 Zoning District was read, d1s- ciased briefly, minor changes made and passed on to the City Council Work Shop 14eeting for discussion at meeting of February 1. ITEM 8. WORK SHOP - BEAUTIFICATION COMMITTEE Thin item was tabled until the meeting of February 14, 1968. ITEM 9. WORK SHOP - COMPREHENSIVE PLAN This item was tabled until the meeting of February 14, 1968. ® I'1'EVS I40T ON AGENDA 1) DISCUSSION REGARDING CHANGE OF SCHEDULED MEETING NIGHTS Mr. Rhame Informed the Board that a possible change In ccheduled, meeting . nights might have to be altered, due t,� Court night schedules. Mr. Rickards then informed the Board that the matter of Court .changes had not been final - Szzed and consequently the matter was tabled until more definite information could be obtained. 2) BULK BEAD LINE Mr. Wolfe stated -hat at the time of the committee's vloit to Tallahassee (Mayor Thurm; T. David Burns, Atty.; and Mr. Wolfe, Zoning and Planning Board Member) Mr. Christian, State Superintendont of Schools; had requested that a drawing and other available data be forwarded to his attention before 1, could proceed. Mr. Rhame requested that this material be obtained and forwarded to Mr. Christian. Mr. Sehrlder wa: as;ced to convey this information to the Council.. Upntn mot.lon by Mr. Firkina, second by Mr. Marine, the meetint, wan adjourned at 11:15 P.M. Respectfully submitted, �E. fia rrison Rhamc, Chairman 1..onIng end Planning Board BUILDING PERMITS ISSUED FROM 11 JANUARY To 31 JN;UAi3Y 'u8 PE HiiIT DATE PAR -MER ISSUED TYPE OF OWNER COIJST, EST, PERMIT 12148 1/24/68 GEO, FINE FOODS C-2"1� FEE Ruth C. (LESSER) REST. & LOUNGE Porter Estate $79,200,00 � o,�� 12('2 1/11/68 DONALD r22, 50 N. MCLENNAN ENCLOSE EXIST. CARPORT & ADD $ 800.00 $ 7.00 ®63 1/15/68 LOMA LINDA UNIV. SCREEN PORCH 1264 1/17/68 ELEC. ON SIGN CLI,FF MISHLER $ 150,00. $ 7 ,rd 1265 1/19/68 REMODEL NURSERY SHUFORD DEVELOPMENT CO, $ 250.00 y^ n,on 1266 1/22/68 ADD. ELEC, 1w, SHUFORD DEVELOP14ENT.CO. TRIM OUT STORE 5 $ 500.00 $ 69.40 $ 1267 1/22/68 SHUFORD DEVELOPNIENTCO, VA. FRIED CHICKEN $ ,000,00 45.00 TRIM OUT STORE 1268 $ 2,500,00 $ 21.70 1/25/68 KARATE SCHOOL PALMS EAST GARDEN APTS. APTS. FIRE DAMAGE-APTS. $31,920,00 $ 73.20 1269 1/29/68 DRIFTDRIFTWOOD �70 1/29/68 FIRE DAMAGE -APTS. $ 585.00 a CA L. MURPHY, SR. & ERECT 12 r 7.00 CAROL CAVEZIEL UNIT APT,$55,879,00 (2 Story) $244.50 GAS PERMITS ISSUED... SEWER PERMITS ISSUED.,,.... .. •••••0 STREET EXCAVATION PERtdITS2SS .....1 .. WELL PERMITS ISSUED... ISSUED ...............0 IF City of Cape Canaveral 115 IOLKw NUC . Cep[ CANAVERAL. FLORIDA 321112D February 1, 1968 Honorable I.iayor Thurm Members of the Council City of Cane Canaveral Cape Canaveral, Florida Gentlemen: This is to inform the members of the City Council, City of Cape Canaveral, Florida that at a pre - application conference, Mr. Gillespie, presented through Mr. Charles Givens, tentative ® Plans and information regarding a subdivision to be known as Harbor Heights South and as requested by Ordinance 12 -62, a copy Of this material has been transmitted to Briley,. Wild & Associates for evaluation and report. Upon receipt of the City Engineer's report, the necessary steps will be taken to further resolve this matter. Respectfully submitted, E. Harrison Rhame, Chairman Zoning and Planning Board City of Cape Canaveral, Florida City of Cape Canaveral 105 POLK IIEMUE . ♦PE ... V -'. ILORIDA O]PEO TELEPHONE 005 783.11W 11 February 1, E1968 Honorable Mayor Thurm Member. of the Council City of Cape Canaveral Cape Canaveral, Florida Gentlemen: Attached herewith please find a copy of the amendments to the Zoning Ordinance x/8164 submitted for your consideration. The boundaries of this Proposed zoning will be: ® Center Line - Ridgewood Avenue - East to the Ocean From the North City Limits to the South City Limits Inclunive Respectfully submitted, E. Harrison Rhame, Chairman Zoning and Planning Board City of Cape Canaveral, Florida City of Cape Canaveral pox aa�. +v +ac c +r +vxa +�. x�oaio +xxoxo ..... HoN, xos 7—iioo REGULAR MEETING ZONING AND PLANNING BOARD FEBRUARY 14, 1968 8:00 P.M. !- _z AGENDA CALL TO ORDER ROLL CALL PUBLIC HEARING - R. O. REID - CONDITIONAL USE- REQUEST TO of . 9'RU OT N B I RNER IDG D & JOHNSON AV"urlb uao. ffo ) RECESS ITEM 1, COUNCILMAN'S REPORT - MR. MARTIN SCHRIDER ITEM 2. BUILDING OFFICIAL'S REPORT - MR. H. F. PRIEBE ITEM 3. APPROVAL OF MINUTES OF REGULAR MEETING, JANUARY 31, 1968 ITEM 4. DELIBERATION ON PUBLIC HEARING - R. G. REID REQUEST ITEM 5. WORK SHOP - PROPOSED R -5 ZONING DISTRICT ITEM 6. WORK SHOP - BEAUTIFICATION COMMITTEE ITEM 7. WORK SHOP - COMPREHENSIVE PLAN ADJOURN 1 IV REGULAR NRSTING ZONING AND PLANNING. BOARD FEBRUARY 14, 1968 8:00 P.M. The Regular Meeting of the Zoning and Planning Board of the City of Cape Canaveral wan held at City Hall, 105 Polk Avenue, on February 14, 1968. The meeting was called to order at 8:00 P.M. by Mr. Nicholas, Vice - chairman. Those present were: Mr. Nicholas, Vice- Chairman; Mr. Marino and Mr. Wolfe, Members of the Board; Mr. Rickards, City Manager; Mr. Priebe, Building Official and Mr. Hannah, County Planner. Mr. FirklnB was absent, due to 11111eaa; Mr. Rhame and Mr. Schrlderuero absent due to prior commitments. PUBLIC HEARING - R. 0. REID — CONDITIONAL USE REQUEST To CONSTRUCT A MULTI- FAI -0ILY BUILDING ON FIFTY 50' F00'I' LOT klqiL COHNLR HIDGh19 e: dvm avrw - "o-2) Mr. Nicholas stated that the purpose of the Board is to hear ghat the people either for or against said petition and .the appli- cant have to Bay. The Board then submits their recommendation to the City Council and the Council has the final decision. Mr. Nicholas read aletter from Mr. William C. Irvin, Attorney and Agent for Mr. Reid, dated January 19, 1968 addressed to the Zoning and Planning Board. (Said letter in attached to and made a part of these minutes). Mr. Nicholas asked who was present regard- ing said petition. Mr. Irvin and Mr. Reid proceeded to present their case. Mr. Nicholas stated the letter outlined Mr. Reld's problem and asked for any further information they had to offer. Mr. Irvin - the property Is zoned properly for this type structure, the only problem being - the lot 1:3 too small for a four -unit build- ing. We feel thin is a reasonable request, as surrounding property Is being used in a similar way. There would be total of four units, three on the 'first floor and one on the second floor. Mr. Nicholas asked the approximate size of the units. Mr. Reid - They would be the same size as other efficiency apartments In the area or larger. I have been trying for five years to use thir property but can neither use It nor :.ell it. I'll.. Nlchdlao; asked thn Board HIiOULAR MEETING ::OWING AND PLANNING BOARD Pi!BHUARY 14, 1968 PAGE # 2 to submit any questions regarding petition. The Board had no questions. Mr. Nicholas requested anyone in favor of this peti- tion to continent. There were no comments. Mr. Nicholas requested anyone against the petition to comment._ Mr. Miller, Owner of the Johnson Apartments; located on Lots 7, 8 & 9, stated he was neither for nor against the petition but had he known there was a possibi- lity for an apartment building being erected on the property in questlon, he would not have bought his apartments. Mr. Miller further stated he was assured by the realtor as well another people that the property was not zoned to permit such a structure, and he felt the building laws should be upheld for the good of the City. ® Mr. Nicholas stated the decision of the Board vn uld be posted on the bulletin board at City Hall no later than 10 A.M. Thursday, February 15. The Vlce- Chairman recessed the meeting for approximately rive minutes.' DELIBERATION AND WORK SHOP ITEM 1. COUNCILMAN'S REPORT - MR. MARTIN SCHRIDER Mr. Schrider was.. not present to give the Councilman's report. Mr. Rickards was asked for comments but stated he had no comment: to make at this time. ITEM 2. BUILDING OFFICIAL'S REPORT - MR. H. F. PRIEBE Mr. Priebe, Building Official, reported on building permits issued from February I thru February. 14, 1968. (Copy Attached) IT11d 3. APPROVAL OF MINUTES OF REGULAR MEETING JANUARY 31 1068 The Minutes of the Regular Meeting, January 31, 1968 were approved as corrected, by unanimous consent of the Board. ITE14 4. DELIBERATION ON PUBLIC HEARING - R. 0.. REID REQUEST After restatement of the case by Vice - Chairman Nicholas, a ehort discussion followed. The conclusion of the Board war: 1) Lot does not conform to minimum requirements for this type strue- ture; 2) Density of proposed dwellings is too great for the lot else. A vote was then taken by the Board. The Board voted: 2 t,, C--ny and 1 to Table said petition. After dcliberatlon, the Beard voted a second time, the votes b• -1 ni;: � to 0 to Deny nald REGULAR MEETING ZONING AND PLANNING BOARD FE©RUARY 14, 1968 PAGE # 3 Snid petition was referred to the City Council for Work Shop. of February 15, 1968. ® ITEM 5. WORKSHOP - PROPOSED R -5 ZONING DISTRICT Mr. Hannah presented the Proposed R-5 Zoning District Draft as revised, from the meeting of January 31, 1968. On motion by Mr. Wolfe, second by Mr. Marino, said revised draft was referred to City Council for Work Shop of February 15, 1968. ITEM 6. WORK SHOP - BEAUTIFICATION COMMITTEE A complete report was not available. This item to be tabled until the Regular Meeting of February. 28, 1968. ® ITEM 7. WORK SHOP - COMPREHENSIVE PLAN This item was tabled until the Regular Meeting of February 28, g68. ITEM NOT ON AGENDA BULKHEAD - Mr. Richards stated there was nothing to report regarding the bulkhead matter. Upon motion by Mr. Marino, second by Mr. Wolfe, the meeting adjourned at 9:27 P.M. Respectfully submitted, Leo C. Nicholas Vice- Chairman Zoning and Planning Board BUILUItIG PEflMITS ISSUED FROM 1 FEBRUARY 168 TO 14 FEBRUARY 168 DATE TYPE OF EST. PERi6iT :; Uhi;3;iii ISSVuD OWNER COAST. CUST ri:.: 1271 2/5/68 JAMES H. KERNS ENCLOSE EIISTING CARR ON. $600.00 7.00 1 272 • 'WEST SIDE 2/14/68 CITY OF CAPE CANA- ERECT ADDITION TO REAR $500.00 $ 11 /C VERAL, FLORIDA OF FIRE DEPARTMENT OAS PERMITS ISSUED .. .................0 SE14ER PERMITS ISSUED ..................I STREET EXCAVATION PER14ITS ISSUED ......I WELL PERMITS ISSUED ................. 0 WILLIAM C. IRVIN ATTORN" AT LAW COCOA NBEACN, FLOg1OA`N]]V]1 January, 1 196 Planning and Zoning Board City of Cape Canaveral City Hall Cape Canaveral, Florida Re: Application by R. G. Reid for variance permit - ting construction of multi - family building on 50 ft. lot. Gentlemen: - You are herewith advised that I represent Mr. R. G. Reid, the ® owner of Lot 6, Block 72, Avon By The Sea, in regard to the enclosed application for a. variance which would permit him to construct the four unit efficiency apartment building, as shown on the plans enclosed herewith, on the aforesaid .real property. We have been advised by the City of Cape Canaveral Building Depart- ment that under the City of Cape Canaveral Zoning Ordinance, the only building that may be constructed on a 50 ft. lot of record is a single . family dwelling. Please note that Mr. Reid's property is located on the Northeast corner of Ridgewood and Johnson Avenues and that there is a 25 ft. setback on Ridgewood and a 25 ft. setback on Johnson Avenue properties. These setback restrictions from a practical standpoint make it impossible to construct a salable single family residence on the aforesaid lot. Please note also that Mr. Reid does not own any adjacent lots and that this is a single lot ownership situation. Mr. Reid has made a sincere effort to plan a building which will fit within the City of Cape Canaveral setback restrictions and he is sincerely convinced that the only salable type of building that could be constructed on Planning and Zoning Board City of Cape Canaveral January 19, 1968 Page 2 the aforesaid real property, under the City of Cape Canaveral's zoning ordinance, without a setback variance, is an efficiency apartment building. I enclose Herewith, in regard to this application, two executed copies of your request for special zoning action and Mr. Reid's .check made payable to the City of Cape Canaveral in the sum of $60. to cover the basic fee for the application and the fee for notification of adjacent property owners. I will appreciate your consideration of this request and would again remind you that your granting of the request will permit Mr. Reid to utilize his property. I thank you very much for your consideration and request that you advise me as to the hearing dates on the application. Is V r truly your , IAM C. I iVCI /gjh Encls, a/c 0 0 REGULAR MEETING ZONING AND PLANNING BOARD FEBRUARY 28, 1968 8:00 P.M. The Regular Meeting of the Zoning and Planning Board of the City of Cape Canaveral was held at City Hall, 105 Pollc Avenue, on February 28, 1968. The meeting was called to order at 8:10 P.M. by Mr. Leo Nicholas, Vice - Chairman. Those present were: Mr. Nicholas, Vice - Chairman; Mr. Marino, and Mr. Firkins, Members of the Board; Mr. Rickards, City Manager; and Mr. Hannah, County Planner. Mr. Rhame and Mr. Wolfe were absent due to prior commitments. Mr. Schrider was on vacation. ITEM 1. COUNCILMAN'S REPORT - MR. MARTIN SCHRIDER Mr. Schrider was not present to give the Councilman's report. Mr. Rickards was asked for comments. Mr. Rickards reported on the Florida League of Municipalities Convention attended by Mayor Thurm and himself' on Monday, February 26th, stating the program was very good but there were no reports on Planning and Zoning given at the meeting. ITEM 2. BUILDING OFFICIAL'S REPORT - MR. H. F. PRIEBE Mr. Priebe was not present to verbally give the Building Offi- cial's Report as he was attending the 16th Annual Short Course for Building officials in Gainesville, Florida. The Board discussed briefly the written report as submitted. (Copy Attached) ITEM 3. APPROVAL of MINUTES - REGULAR MEETING FEBRUARY 14, 1968 The Minutes of the Regular Meeting, February 14, 1968 were approved as corrected, by unanimous consent of the Board. ITEM 4. WORK SHOP - PROPOSED R -5 ZONING DISTRICT Members of the Zoning and Planning Board will attend the Work Shop of the City Council to discuss this matter further at their meeting of February 29, 1968. Motion was made by Mr. Marino, second by Mr. Firkins to table this item until the next regular Zoning and Planning meeting of March 13. REGULAR MELTING ZONING AND PLANNING BOA13D FEBRUARY 28, 1968 PAGE # 2 ITEM 5. WORK SHOP - BEAUTIFICATION COMMITTEE Mr. Nicholas reported that he had talked to a number of ® people regarding a Beautification Committee for the City, and suggested these people be sent a letter of Invitation from the Planning Board to attend the next Regular Meeting of March 13th in order to compile rules, regulations, objectives and a priority type list of areas needing immediate attention. Mr. Hannah stated that the County now had alandscape architect who will be at the City's disposal, should they desire his help. Mr. Nicholas submitted a list of names, stating their willing- ness to serve on said committee and asked the Board for motion In order that a letter could be mailed to the following: ** Mrs, Kay Priebe, Mrs. Pat Beaulieu, Mrs. Ann Gaertner, Mr. Wally Petelle, Mr. Frank Martin and Mr. Jim Bunting Motion was made by Mr. Firkins, second by Mr. Marino that a letter be sent to the above listed persons. ITEI-I 6. WORK SHOP - COMPREHENSIVE PLAN Mr. Hannah reported that fifty -six (56) questionnaires had been returned. He gave each member a report, requesting they go over said report prior to the next meeting. This item to be placed on the Agenda for Idarch 13th. ITEM 7. WORK SHOP.- HARBOR HEIGHTS SOUTH SID This item was tabled until the next regular meeting of March 13th. Motion was made by Mr. Firkins, second by Mr. Marino to ad- journ the meeting at 9:20 P.M. Respectfully submitted, Leo C. Nicholas Vice- Chairman Zoning & Planning Board ** Mrs. Madelyn Blomqulst was mailed a letter regarding the Beautification Committee as she wished to serve on said committee, along with the above listed names. BUILDING PERMITS ISSUED FROM 15 PEBRUARY 168 TO TO 28 FEBRUARY 168 PERMIT DATE - N E ISSUED OWNER TYPE EST. CONST. COST PENT 1273 2/16/68 PEE Shul'ord Mills Sanitary Sewer Lift ' Station, Collection $35,000,00 $73.00 Lines & water Dis- • tribution Lines GAS PERMITS E1RMITSSISSUED..��� " " STREET ........1 EXCAVATION PER14ITS ISSUED.....0 !'IEEE PERMITS ISSUED,,, ANALYSIS OF CAPE CANAVERAL QUESTIONNAIRE I. What one improvement do you think the city needs most to make it the kind of city you would like it to be? Land Use and Zoning 35.8% Beautification 21.5% Community Facilities 12.5% Transportation .10.7% Beach 8.9% Recreation 7.1% Government 3.5% II. Do you think the community's future economic base should rely primarily on tourism, or should it diversify by seeking to attract light industry and commerce? Diversity 62.4% Tourism 23.4% Diversity and Tourism 10.8% Neither 3.4% III, what, in your opinion, is Cape Canaveral's principal traffic problem? Traffic Signals 18.9% North -South Street 17.5% Repair 401 13.1% Banana River Expressway 11.7% Lack of Speed Limits; Speed and Stop Signs 7.3% Medians, Turn Lanes & Channelization of AlA 5.8% Drivers 5.8% Bicycle Paths; sidewalks 4.5% Lack of Planning 2.9% Lack of Police 2.9% Obstructions 2.8% Off - Street Parking 2:8% Public Transit 1.4% Marginal Access Roads 1.4% Repaving 1.4% IV. In planning for additional open space, what is most needed in the way of beaches, parks and other recreation facilities? Ocean Beach 30% Play£ields 19% Maintenance of Areas 13% Community Buildings 13% Family -Group Outings 10% Salt & Freshwater Activity 8% Freshwater Activity 7% V. What type of living accommodations do you think Cape Canaveral should offer? a) High rise or similar .9.8% b) Garden Apts., townhouses 8.5% c) Single - family 31.0% d). Mixture a & b 4.2% e) Mixture a & c or b & c (b &c) 23.9% (a &c) 19.7% f) Other 2.8% Brevard County Planning Department tdarch 27, 1968 1 40 QUESTION rl What one improvement do you think the city needs most to make it the kind of city you would. like it to be? A 10 1-0 1. Recreation facilities for young and old. 2. City beautification. More trees on each street made available to homeowners and apartment owners at very nominal cost through quantity buying by the city. 3. Several children's playgrounds scattered throughout. Particu- larly in apartment areas (and townhouses) as these children play dangerously in the streets. 4. More single family areas. Also, Ridgewood Avenue brought through at its original location. 5. More restrictions on the type of building (commercial or otherwise) that come in (i suppose it's too late to do something about some of the eyesores that are already in). Shanty -type construction with ugly signs and no landscaping should be prohibited. Every effort should be made to prevent the newcomer from thining this is essentially a transient area. Sufficient parking space should be mandatory for both commercial and multiple dwellings so that adjoining single families don't suffer from intrusion. 6. only one! More residential zoning that would attract families. It seems that the people that have purchased homes in the city ® take more interest and pride in the city and work a little harder to make it a nice place to live and raise a family. 7. Zoning laws to prevent the proliferation of gas stations, hot dog stands, car washes and other "junk- type" construction. S. The city needs to have more single family residence zoning, which will moan more permanent residents, as this makes a more stable community. The homeowners are the ones most interested in making a city a good place to live, and the ones who really care what happens to the city in the long pull. The transient people are only interested in the present. 9. Clean up streets and vacant lots (trash, etc.), then keep it that way. We definitely need more recreation areas - see question r4 - a community building (civic center) is badly needed. Signs that are dirty and in bad repair should be removed and replaced by owners. There are too many "junky" signs at traffic light intersection. 10. Cape Canaveral does not have canals and waterfront homes as one would expect. You should be able to buy a home and dock a boat behind it. (bus)ll. To start over. AIA is an eyesore with all the shabby gas stations and cheap block buildings. Zoning laws should be established with plans to phase out this junk. Trees should be planted the length of AIA. A center separation should be established along AIA with plantings. 12. One::: - - - well - - - - - -- From "Mom" - some kind of public transportation after school hours so our children can take part in jr. and sr. high school activities without Mom spending hours on the nerve jangling strip AIA back and forth to the boondocks of the respective schools! Dad - more traffic control! Children - Nothing to do here, except get water - soaked. We'd like a show, a "teen- town" or bowling alley. We get tired of the "Kerner Lite -Pole Klub" - or recreation programs which bog down - to be continued. 13. Better trash and garbage collection. Planning - all of Brevard County is just a happening, nothing was planned it just happened and it looks it. 14. (a) Preserve the beaches and provide desirable areas for bathing, fishing and surfing; (b) clean the trash out of the undeveloped lots; (c) make the trailer parks more attractive; (d) add more tropical vegetation to sides of main roads. 15. Sidewalks:: Also, I think a bicycle path to Capeview Elementary is very much needed so children do not have to ride on old 401. 16. Bigger library, staffed with qualified librarian, with plenty of good reference materials and room to study. ® Some lifeguards at the beach, and someday a public swimming pool. 17. High cost of water. City should look into using ocean water and installing a desalting unit, furnishing Cape Kennedy with this water would help with the cost. Would also like to see city pick up garbage and reduce cost of pick up. 18. (no answer to this question) 19. We need to have a vacant property clean up throughout the city - this to tie in with a beautification program. 20. More single family dwellings, since we have so many people working in our city who have expressed to me they would like to live here. Furthermore, the people who are living in single family dwellings are the people who have led our city and functions in the city to this date. 21. I would like to know why I had to pay $130. to have my sewer connected and $6.00 a month for over six months and the people at 307 -309 Lincoln do not have to. I understand they have taken out a permit but that doesn't mean they are going to do it. They have three apartments rented and if they are not connected to the sewer why do you allow this. 22. Better city fire department. A police station larger and more equipped. 23. Do away with trailer parks at the earliest possible _ 24, A city beautification plan is badly needed, 25. More trees and town, shrubs are needed. Make it a more residential 26. More single dwelling residences, (bus,) 27, the elimination ae lnc of the `railer parks in the City there are f' people who economy of the City a there and who co I know that I would choose trailer park is not l in any area desirable 28. Until we have an expressway on the Banana Canaveral to funnel the cape traffic off use another River side of Cape let traff' traffic light south f our streets we is out of the side from the existin could trees and yard cleaning, dC streets. Would g one to like to see more 29. Clean dogs d ,t, ,.g`chomeowners ' Enforce laws (a) litter; (b) dogs and cats; (bus,) 30, provide speeding on backroads, Dog- catcher, Public transportation. 31, The city needs to work to improve its general appearance. ® Much of the natural beauty has bee sand and trash. Landoi n replaced With drifting improve the �'ners should Pe encouraged drifting aPPearance of their ncouraged to help 32. Sidewalks, Property, 33, Good planning, 34* One -large shopping center with at least one major 35. Residential company in it, 36. We believe ca section of tVipC Canaveral could be modeled roads, sidewalk c Park - small specialt after the older Of cafes. Another good exam s the beach side where P along the beach need to mow the vacant they have done extethee is Vero Beach on boats , clean up thear lots, get rid of nsive landscaping. I4e a uniform Si area around the old junked cars and Zone for gn law __ some Bali Hi Nurser residences, small of the old signs are y.. have 37, Shoos, , apartme a disgrace, Single family ts, Population, v residences, This would don' °ne that 1+'ould take create a more stable t want to bring their pride in their With transient tens children r city, people Public meetings such tas parent Teacher is Often ngsexoressed rats (bus) 38 • u 39. The City is in dire need of beautification along Route AIA. I would suggest sidewalks and a center median attractively la4dscaped with palm trees, etc. The beaches of Cape Canaveral I also believe should be promoted more than they are now and areas of beach front should be set aside and maintained for use by tourists, etc. I do not believe that the City as is, can ever have a great future due to its size limitations primarily, and the fact that the position of city administrator will never appeal to a qualified, experienced type of man who could help develop the city. I believe that the only hope for a bright future for any of the small cities is amalgamation of Central Brevard. 40. A north -south expressway to the west to eliminate the greatest problem the Cape Kennedy beaches area has relative to promotion. of tourism and conventions -- the congested Hwy. AlA. Also - sidewalks. 41. Continuation north A e A main. 42..A Space Needle. 43. No answer. fjays.) 44, zone and develop area west of the city - the residential ® area - establish a reasonable bulkhead line with a north -south section line road. 45. DIore single family dwellings. Without additional single family dwellings, I fail to see how the city could improve. 45, - Welcome Wagon -Put a limit on the amount of apts. or apartment complexes that can be squeezed into a city block. The city, in order to function prospersly and properly must give the people or families morethan just a few square feet in which to live. Try to promote a subdivision type of housing on the little remaining space. 47. Develop the vacant lots along 401 and AIA with stores etc. to a shoe make this city look more like a city. We could uac_liance repair, variety store, ice cream and candy shop, ap access to repair, etc. More single residential homes, the beach from the road in the city and maybe only a fishing .pier of our own in the future. 48. Improve police enforcement againse unmuffled or unnecessarily loud exhaust systems on all streets and highways. MO sscoo tens, flagrant, are small displacement engins, motor bikes, and sports cars. Owners and drivers owning such vehicles drive in such a manner as to purposely cause unusually loud and unnecessary disturbance. ius•) 49. Limited access north-south highway for resolution of dangerous traffic flow to and from Cape Kennedy. 50. Anything it takes to encourage permanent residents and to discourage transients (other than paying tourists). Cape Canaveral Seems now to be a place where people come to stay as cheap as possible until they can move into so called "better communities" or just move on to other "Cape Canaverals ". This can be a better community. �.) 51. Continuation of good and competitive Government, with an eye toward growth and progress, with a keen sense of responsibility to cooperate with those endeavoring to bring industry, including tourism and other forms of commerce to the City. With this approach, we will be the leaders of the community of Brevard and will have other areas in the community bf Brevard flocking to join them. 52. More residential (single family) zoning and development. 53. General clean up of empty lots and planting more trees, flowers and shrubs. I think a row of palm trees (queen palms are prettier) along each side of AlA from the beginning of the city limits to the end would much improve the appearance of Cape Canaveral. Right now that stretch of AlA is very unattractive. George's and the Cape Kennedy Hilton, the Bank and IBM look very nice but they are the only ones. I wish something could be done to camouflage the many gas stations we have. Trees and shrubs are the only thing I can think of now. I wish someone would keep trash picked up along the highway - especially the old Port Road. I don't know if we have anyone to do this now but I think we need someone. Also the beaches could use a pick up and a few nice palm trees at public places. I don't know where we could build it but a public park would be great with playground, tennis court, pools (adult & child size). A golf course would also be nice. (Didn't know about question 4 when I wrote this). Hope this helps you. 0 r7 Q QUESTION n2 t En H N Do you think the community's future economic base should Z rely primarily on 'tourism, or should it diversify by seeking N. ® to attract light-industry and commerce? Check One: a. (favor tourism) b. (favor diversity) • 1. Favor tourism ® 2. Favor diversity . This area will always bring in the tourist. For any community, however, it is better not to rely too much on one thing, but to diversify. 3. Favor tourism. 4. Favor divers itv. lie need more light industry not government connected. ® 5. Favor diversity. There is a definite tie -in between my feelings on this subject and the last few sentences in the paragraph above. As a freeholder, naturally, I'm interested in anything that brings more income into the city, providing it is of permanent value and not a source of initiation to the free- holders and other members of the community. 6. Favor diversitv. what would happen to the city if it suddenly found itself in a position of not having the Cape to attract tourists? 7. Favor diversity. B. Favor tourism. Since we already have, in the area, one of the largest industries - The Space Center - what is needed is a ® desirable place for the employees to live and play, we already have a good beach, a harbor with a marina, deep sea fishing boats, a river teeming with fish, which is a place for sail boats, motor boats, fishing boats, water skiing, etc. These are all attractive to permanent residents. These are also big tourist attractions, and tourism is one of the biggest money- making possibilities that the whole state of Florida has with our beautiful year round weather. Tourists in Florida are a permanent thing it seems. 9. Favor diversity. Industry and commerce. Small shops, stores, etc. Also hotels or high class hi -rise apartments for the beaclifront. 10. Neither: Industry and commerce should go along U.S. nl and the railroad. Tourism should be left to where the neon signs grow. Our city should maintain its casual "vacation" air about itself by remaining mostly residential. (bus.)11. Favor diversitv. Industrial parks or park should be located in the port area. 12. Favor diversitv. Since Cape Canaveral is located so closely to the Port, it would seem more could be realized economically by light industry and commerce than by tourism alone. If people are on a tour of the Cape, that is what they want to see. An over- night stay at the Hilton, on one fishing trip about covers the entertainment facilities. If a park, which permits camping, is finished at the Port, it will attract tourists at a rate which will keep our limited police force very busy and present problems which will infiltrate the City of Cape Canaveral. None which "smells" please, we get that when the wind comes from Banana River! 13, Favor ® 14, Our city does not need enough tourist, and besides not have come for to attract them here for an Period do one day and out the Y long period. ° on permanent reside next. We should Now, they to support the re nts area and a light hould r concentrate residents. y area in order 15. A little of both. I think the city now has stations and that the council should built, This enough gasoline o the o is only fair to not allow anymore to b nes now in operation, the people who own and e 16. Favor di operate -1�• "0 fish factories please: 17. Favor ivt Only a few benefit from tourism Light , industry and commerce would benefit many more 18, no answer. People. 19• we need both the Port Thereualsseek light bindustry - especially in facilities r- . - Possibly ° seems a lack °f Tourism cannot be neglected y another marina in the Banana b- -Rin, . it's quite an industy in either and should River. y in itself. be sought - ® 20, Favor dive rsity We br- aieanlabelieve both hneed alookingnat- however, towards diversification. amount of 21• I think you should seek both. I think there is contractor buildings in the area now; that much tourism You so many Y can offer, there is not too 22. Favor diversity to a to l and Lsti t city eve t industry keep city taxes down 23. Favor ds =t Particularly of an elect i,e „ RCA, IBM, Particularly etc• electronic type nature, 24. Favor diversity ofof inc�igv, industry should not depend entirely on one source as well as jobs for permanent residents of Provide revenue 25, well diversit• this city. 26, no mor artments. And asl limited residential lof lights industry. Favor diversity augment- weloAlthough I chocked e diversity �cI believc the contractor's the type of light, clean industry w we have i row' and the residentially- orientedehave along n the Palms East Plaza. commerce us.)27, of of Plo�U.t'- I'm sure tourism is e an of important part of all not believe it could ever realize enou dependent u P Canaveral I do pun it for any assured i gh tourism to become ncome, 28. Favor diversity. Since we already have diversity let's keep property wrights tile nning to the beach it ist impossibleltolattract heavy tourism thit a boardwalk and the types of business on the ocean favorable for tourists. if the twn 29. isvcletractiveiu Will C missiles- 29. Favor dam• ®31. Favor�ty• I believe it is difficult to generalize here. 32. Favor diversity. I have to qualify my answer by saying i do not know , which is best for Cape Canaveral, but my guess is (b). 33. Favor diversity. But light industry is not cement plants and tank farm.9. 34. Favor tourism. It is difficult to check only one. I in favor of both but tourism would be more rapidly feasible. . 35. Favortourism. With our unique location to the Cape we should try to attract tourism by as,musement park withmspacee themestry, museums, observation tower, Develop our beach,where else can you go to the beach and see a missile launched? ® 36. Favor diversity. Diversity - if you mean lighWeinduustrainst smokeless such as "contractors row:" However, 4 smoke, pollution, etc. 37. Favor diversity. Business and vocational schools - any that would be a credit to our community. Nothing that would create noise or anything unsightly. (bus.)38. Favor tourism & diversity. I. checked both of the above since eggs should not be put into one basket. I would not favor relying entirely on one of the above for both tourism and the attraction of industry and commerce should be emphasized for the City of Cane Canaveral. in any 39. Favor diversitv. There is no qualit of persontwhoepreyton to tourism, the parasital low -class type tourists is a very poor citizen. A city which cannot be self - sustaining without the tourist dollar that is exactly relative most to the northern economy would indicate poor planning, but after important, John P. Public has the right to pose a hard day's work and a beach he can enjoy. Because our fun spots are in residential areas and are open 'til 5 am, had a large number 0 f tourists, only Harbor Heights would get any sleep. Has the charge of "disturbing the Peace" been dropped? 40. Favor tourism. Land availability does not favor industry, also difficult to "buffer" between industry and higher zone elements due to relatively narrow land area. Proximity to spaceport,. ' beach rivers, etc. and the coming Disneyworld attraction certainly call for emphasis on tourism. 41. Favor diversity. would be a help to have-manufacturing companies. Plore entertainment. 42. Favor tourism. Some diversification. 43. No answer given. W.) 44. Favor tourism. All surveys show that tourism is destined to be our #1 industry - let's follow the advice of those who claim it inevitable. 45. Favor_tourism. Combination of tourism and commerce. 46. Light Industry, Retail. Service organizations; (appliance repairs, information centers, auto repairs). Exploit and use the natural port facilities for revenue purposes and expansion of the port. 47. Favor diversity. I an not much adverse in this field but to put taxes in coffer the only hope is industry of one kind or another. 48. Favor diversLtz. Proper screening for light industry which does not contribute to air and water pollution. Undesireables such as oil refineries, orange factories, asphalt plants and similar trades would be liabilities to our town, and a deterant to the needed balance of tourism. (bus.) 49. Favor divcrsity. no comments 50. Favor _tourism and diversity. Since I believe that Cape Canaveral will never be a—"1 tourist city or a 41 industrial area, I believe we should pursue whatever etc. itiesthat arise. We should keep tourism, commerce, 9 h level as opposed to small "rinky -dink" operations. e.g. we should have more "Hiltons," "I.B.M. ", "First Nationals ". For tourism maybe a dog track or a Jai Alai Fronton. we should have less "Noon Huts ", "Capsules" and "Tick- Tocks ". (bus.)51. Cape Canaveral's future economic base should be well - rounded. It has started with industry, will progress with tourism, with more industry coming. At alater date, the Port's facilities will come into focus and will deal with the services available at the Port. with the advent of tourism, steamship cruisers should be encouraged to come into the Port to take in the Astronaut Trail, Cape Canaveral, Kennedy Space Center and Disney world, via the Bennett causeway, etc. O 52. Favor diversity. Should encourage commerce, industry, e.g., more missile company administrative complexes. D1ore important - should support development of Port. 53. Favor diversity. We have to have more than tourist to depend on. i am very sorry the oceanographic research located in t Pliami instead of the Port. That is the kind of industry we need. E � J �J .i QUESTION 1-3 Mist,, in your opinion, is Cape Canaveral's principal traffic problem? C 13 .. H M O R.. W 1. Old 401 needs paving. • 2. For the pedestrian the problem is the racers who "drag" along our newly paved stre-ts. For both pedestrian and motorist the major traffic problem is the drivers, the ignoring of traffic signs - exceeding speed limits - the usual Brevard traffic problems. 3. Lack of speed signs. • 4. Need another north -south through street. 5. I live on Johnson (cr. Po insetta) Avenue. At certain hours of the day (many of them) it is impossible to make a safe left turn south. While many other streets in the city may seem to need a traffic light at certain rush hours, in my opinion Johnson justifies one more than all the rest. On one side of the highway is a trailer park with many inhabitants on the other side (toward the ocean) many, many multiple rental units and a car wash with a constant turnover of incoming and outgoing traffic at all hours - not to mention a few long suffering freeholders - like myself. 6. The speed limits are both too high (especially on AlA) and unenforced. It's unsafe to drive on AlA and 401: 7. Lack of traffic lights for access to AlA as well as lack of a north -south road paralleling AlA to the west for access to store on the northwest corner of AlA and 520. B. The traffic problem in the city should be taken care of when the present paving project is finished, as this will make all streets in the city usable. 9. Very little traffic problem at present other than caniess and stupid drivers who you find every place. 10. 1) The intersection of "Old 401" and AIA (in front of Florida Tech) is a mess; 2) the tangle of "broken- ends" left at the old end of AIA and the entrance roads to Port Canaveral. A city planning commission delegation should try to drive in and out of the Port area on a moonless night. (bus.)ll. No left turns should be permitted except at lights along AlA. A center separation is needed to make this feasible. 12. To be truthful - Cape Canaveral's principal traffic problem is not enough police. But definitely traffic light is needed on Astronaut Blvd. by Hilton & Chrysler. Speed limit on old 401 should be reduced, a sidewalk for pedestrians side of AIA and 401 - why wait for a child to be struck before action is taken? Coming out of street onto 401 from Capeview School, the view ® of the road is obscured, as are many side streets from overgrown shrubs. Ridgewood Avenue is nice to travel on, we all wonder if 401 will ever be. 13. Lack of planning -- just like the rest of Brevard County. Inadequate roads. 14. Main problem is 5 pm in front of contractor's row "Boeing," And the officer that is on duty makes it worse . de Si approach lanes could be provided to allow the Parking Sde lot out and the officer should only allow a small percentage of the cars at a time The traffic that already has the right Of way has to suffer unnecessarily, Or tallow Boeing to use one southbound lane and normal traffic middle southbound lane. o continue to use 15. This is not a traffic problem but can't something be done about Old 401? Up around the Port it's like a roller coaster, ® 16. Traffic congestion in front of park too close "Contractor's Row." Cars to higha:ay in front of commercial areas (such as the Pub) obstructing vision of cars trying to get on highway from side streets. Also many signs are too close to highway, obstructing vision. 17. AlA cannot possibly handle all the traffic. Ridgewood that also runs north and south should be made to handle some of this traffic. All stop signs should be removed on Ridgewood. Stop lights between 390 and 5:30 should favor Ridgewood traffic. Not favor but allow more time than presently set. 18. no answer, 19. Lack of sidewalks or bike paths on major streets, Heavy truck traffic on Old 401. We also need traffic l Contractor Row area. ights in the 20. The fact that we have only one main north -south artery, I feel tieing in of Ridgewood Avenue to the Port Road as a first step for providing a second north -south road, then if bulkhead is approved on the west of our city, a third north -south road considered, 21. None. 22, Cape traffic, lack of stop lights. 23. Narrow streets plus lack of north -south throughways. 24. There should be a light on North Atlantic Avenue somewhere in the vicinity of contractor's rota. It is very difficult to get out on the highway from any Of those office buildings - particularly, going north. If a light were installed, it should be operational only during working hours because the problem ceases to exist after the Close of the work day. This traffic light would also be of benefit to those shopping at Food Fair since the traffic would be stopped occasionally, giving the shopper a chance to get out on the highway. 25. Old 401 Route should be properly maintained and the triangle at Jot. 401 and Old 401 should be made safer. A right turn lane could be installed and made less hazardous in place of the triangle section. 26. 1) Poor highway markings, for example, the old Port Road at the intersection of AIA. originally marked for three lanes entering • AlA and one exiting from AIA it is now a melee with cars not knowing where the lanes are. 2) Inadequate law enforcement. For example, lack of law enforcement on our 20 mph residential streets, and lack of enforcement of the law forbidding the crossing of double yellow lines even to make a left turn. (bus.)27, With completion of the street program the only major problem in traffic is,of course, AIA. I have no solution other than the once discussed expressway. A personal gripe of mine is the stopping ® of southbound traffic from the Cpae in the afternoon to allow aerospace complex people into the AlA traffic. We have sat in long lines of traffic both on the Cape as well as up to the traffic light at intersection of Bennett Causeway only to be stopped in the City of Cape Canaveral to allow workers in that city to immediately get into the flow. 28. With no direct highways away from the Cpae, little can be done to control heavy traffic in the AM & PM without producing traffic backup. The only solution would be an exores sway with limited access south to Melbourne. 29. 1) Speeding on back roads. 2) Walking across highway at Central Blvd. Note: I sat at Poinsett & Johnson and 5 out of 6 cars failed to stop at the sions. 3) Parking close corners and shrubs and trees that obstruct view! �•)30. Lack of public transportation. Cape Canaveral traffic is con- centrated on AlA and although Ocean Beach Blvd. is a through bouleva street, sped liit nd apparentlyekeepsmpeople from using this as n a through e thorough rd fare. 31. The highway that cuts through the narrow city. I would eventually expect a Merritt island expressway system to reduce AIA rush hour traffic. 32. Insufficient number of stop lights on AIA. 33. Planning. 34. State Road 401, and cutting across the Moon Hut parking lot as part of above road. After a few serious accidents and deaths I feel certain something will be done. Perhaps someday AlA can be built up as an overpass for several miles or say for 1/2 mile north and 1/2 mile south of stop light. After we get to the Moon! 35. Astronaut Boulevard. We should encourage Banana River expressway. 36. The lack of traffic lights on AlA - especially in front of the Boeing, Lockheed, TRW, Tradowinds area. It is virtually ® impossible to cross the street during the day - either as a pedestrian or as a driver. 37. Difficulty in access to AIA. There should be a light at Central Avenue. Traffic far exceeds speed limit on-this highway. Residents exceed speed limit on our short streets between high- way and beach. (bus.)38. I don't believe there are any major traffic problems in the City of Cape Canaveral, however, an attractive median with turn -off areas, etc., along with lower speed limits would alleviate any existing problems. Also, the need for additional traffic lights from a standpoint of safety is quite obvious. ® 39. As a ten year resident, I have never encountered any traffic problem as such. Illegal racing on AIR in the early morning, noisy mufflers and the number of motorists who do not stop at stop streets is what I would like to comment on but this is not a traffic problem. 40. Hwy. AlA - same as in Cocoa Beach. High speed traffic from Cape Kennedy, and great volumes of same, present great obstacles to business development. It also is a tourist obstacle. A north -south expressway to the west is a "must" to carry the greater part of the Cape traffic, leaving AlA as a valuable internal artery. 41. More streets running north and south. 42. Lack of north -south through streets. ® 43. No answer given. (bus.)44. Alleviate AIA congested traffic by the addition of surface transportation or encouraging an expressway running on the beach side of Banana River from the Cape to Indialantic. These roads must remain open for the incoming spending tourist. Present congestion discourages users of existing roads from supporting additional traffic by tourists. 45. Going north from Food Fair and Cape Canaveral Bank on Friday afternoon is almost suicidal. I would also like to see sidewalks on old 401. At night is is very difficult to see pedestrians walking on that road. They tend to walk on the highway and you can not see them until you are almost on top of them. The same pertains to children on bikes at night. Many of these bikes have no lights. 46. 401 crossing - speeding on side streets. Maybe a study of the stop signs on every corner, now that the streets are paved a traffic study at some intersections to see if the right street is a stop street. 47. The intersection of Al A and 401. This corner requires a major change to eliminate the congestion condition of traffic especially that traveling south on 401 to above mentioned intersection 0 Ile also require another road running north and southwest of AIA. O 48. Lack of visible markers for the double left turn lane where traffic from old 401 is attempting to turn south under the short .timed light. Raised, reflective type markers could triple the flow of traffic thru this bottle -neck. Also lighting is desperately needed between intersection of old and new 401, south to city limits of Cocoa Beach. Traffic crossing the many unlighted intersections during rainy hours of darkness show no lights because of the angle of their vehicle.(except 168 models) (�)49. Rush hour access to Astronaut Blvd. 50. (1) Bad pavement and drainage problem in vicinity of American station and lamp post area. (2) A lot of fast driving on what should be our slower streets in the evenings. (bus.)51. Alack of traffic lines and inability to get the necessary roads implemented. The bulkhead line should be extended as far as possible into the marshes of Banana River and low -water areas, and a North -South road built to the West of this; but if not possible, on the outer perimeter of this extension. 52. Getting on and off AlA and /or crossing A1A. 53. AlA and how to cross it between 1700 & 1800 on weekdays. More ® stop lights would cause a bigger traffic jam but is probably the cheapest solution. A good side road going north and south to take you to the existing lights would help. I ,® QUESTION In planning for additlenal open space, What is most needed in the v.-t of Leaches, parks and other recreation facilities ?' E n I°z I ® - -1. Hand ball courts. 2. 1) Designated areas for fishing, camping, swimming, etc. 2) More trash cans available - trash pickup. 3) Availability of restrooms in a designated camping area. lie need a good local campsite or two in this town - with all our natural facilities and possibilities, it is a shame our Scouts for example, allays have to travel out of their area to a decent campsite. ® 3. Benches, table.7, barbecue facilities. 4. Ocean front parks. 5. I believe a plan is underfoot to help the beach erosion situation so I won't bring that up. But I do feel more efforts should be made to clear up the litter, which in times past I have found appalling - beer cans, etc. Do the garbage men ever empty the cans there? HOW often? And who (if any) ever patrols the beach for litter? Incidentally, I have a corner lot and am almost dire forced to pick up beer cans, wine bottles, sandwich wrappers, etc, strewn around the perimeter of my property. Since I put my own garbage in my own can in the corner of my carport, it infuriates me to be a garbage collector for passing slobs.' Also, couldn't the garbage men who I think are responsible for some of the paper litter be cautioned to be more careful? ' ® 6. I think it's a shame that there isn't at least one park in Cape Canaveral where a family can go to picnic - where children can go to romp and play. Vero Beach has a beautiful park on the ocean, with shade trees, playground equipment for the children, picnic tables, etc. Flow nice it would be to have something similar in Cape Canaveral. 7. Areas for older people to walk, watch the ocean and ocean activities and just sit. S. Ile already have a beautiful beach which only needs to be kept clean and made attractive, and also have all the other natural recreational facilities mentioned above. 9. Ball fields, tennis courts, swimming pool (public) , supervised play areas for small children, multi - purpose community building, teen center, etc. Open area for multi - purpose use such as plane and rocket flying. Flore neighborhood playgrounds especially in congested apartment complex and trailer park vicinities. Life guards at the beach. 10. Sidewalks and bicycle paths. We should not commercialize our beaches. #us.)11. Hot knowing present plans, I cannot comment - certainly plans should be made for above (beaches, parks and other recreation facilities). 12. If present plans are carried out - the sand transfer plant (to fill in beaches) - the "jetty park" - and all the rumors about land back of Harbor Dr. (Park ?) , and proper maintenance and super- vision of the one by City Hall - if this is done right, enough for parks! A couple of tennis courts would be nice. The apartment owners should set up play areas for tenants, children and ® junior adults, i.e. E1 Nido. The 5 am bar closing publicity certainly does not add to this city's prestige. in fact, it goes hand in hand with the unsightly trailer parks good people Port Canaveral and Southgate. Although some ,very g live in these parks, unfortunately they harbor many undesirable transients, living in dire circumstances. 13. Parks - no motels or apartments an ocean side of road. ®14. Separate areas for bathing, fishing and surfing. 15. I think the city parks are nice. However, the times I have been there the equipment needed much repair. some were even too dangerous for the children to play on. Would like to eventually have a community swimming pool. 16. Teenage dance area. . 17• cafesl icboardwalkth recreation sidewalk space. IS. no answer. I'll laugh - but - here goes - we need a boardwalk along the 19. Yo ism no ocean - the length of the city - this will promote ttorAtlantic end - and develop our beachfront propety. City, Margate, Ventnor and Longport, New r Jersey. 20. I think the port authority park will provide enough park area, however, we need additional recreation area such as ball fields, swimming poor, tennis courts, horseshoe pits, etc. 21, no answer. 22. Life guards for the beach. Public boat dock. 23. Immediately purchase land for recreational complex such as cocoa Beach has done. 24. The beaches should be beautified - planting of palms, etc. A recreational complex similar to the one in Cocoa Beach would be beneficial to the residents and would provide extra revenue to the city. 25. We have all the recreation facilities needed. The beacheare should be made nicer and kept open to the public now. But trash collection and law enforcement is absolutely necessary. 26. More equipped playgrounds so the children will not play ball in the streets and defy automobiles. 19....)27. Park areas (tables, restrooms, water) should be planned but by all put their to thenoceanh ocean If e you don't p used. 28. If the city could afford recreational space on the ocean it would draw more tourists. Provide an area for teenages and families with police protection and control that cannot be had in any other way. Parks away from the beach are a lost cause in an area with a good beach. Well built and equipped playgrounds would add a measure of child safety. 29. no answer.. (bus.)30. no answer. ® 31. A picnic area for tourists and replacement of lost beach sands. Our beach is almost gone. Possibly a bowling facility would be justified. A marina might be very popular if a suitable location exists. 32. When the park at the jetty is completed, I doubt if we need more. However, there are some'.things I wish we had, i.e., a swimming pool at Cape View Elementary and a cinema. 33. no answer. 34. Open space? Is there anything else? Needed mostly is a public library. Bowling alley and movie house would take care of teenagers and perhaps help some of the drinking problems of all ages. 35. A recreation and picnic facility along the beach, with clean beaches and erosion control. Develop a marina for boating. 36. Keep our beaches free, clean and uncommercial . not like Daytona - no ferris wheels, etc. Perhaps small shops along the entrance streets as mentioned in the previous question. 37. Enforce existing dog and litter laws. Encourage residents and apartment house owners to maintain attractive premises. Women's clubs and youth groups should be encouraged in city beautification. Perhaps our Fire Department could raise funds as the one on morritt Island does. This could be used for clean up and planing programs. (bus.)38. If we ever expect to have tourism in Cape Canaveral and not rely entirely on Cocoa Beach, our beaches must be better main- tained and promoted. Such attractions as jai alai, better restaurants, movie theaters, etc., are needed for evening recreation. after all, what is there to do in Cape Canaveral after the Sun goes down? 39. I have no suggestions here. I can only hope that if more parks and recreational facilities are planned that consideration is given to the fact that an individual's right to quiet is constitutional. The one park we have violates these rights ® for many. Bad enough the screaming and yelling which, of course, cannot be avoided, but the adults with P.A. systems who use too much volume should be controlled. Will someone please tell these childish people that every word they say can be heard on the west side of AlA. 40, Completion of the park planned south of the south jetty, with accommodations for campers, trailers, picnickers. 41. Boardwalk the same as Daytona Beach, Fla. 42. A community building including recreation, etc. Correct beach erosion. 43. No answer given, (bus)44. Community owned ocean front property providing access to beaches ® for the kenjoyment 9A system of adequately maintaining our beaches o_ both local residents and tourists. A connecting road from Ridgewood to proposed new park area in Port area. 45. A community center for teens and adults of the town. A municipal Port would be very desirable. Also if additional apartments and home developments continue the developers should be required to sat aside a centrally located area within the development itself for recreational purposes for the children. 46. The paving of the access roads to the beach was a giant step in the right direction. Completion of the picnic and park area at and along the jetties. ® 47. In my opinion, several block square parks especially for small fry with swings slides etc. and unusual items built from castaway, sewer pipes, and old plane, fire truck, anything brightly painted to attract the kids attention. Also in the area behind the northeast section of Harbor Heights a park with swimming Pool, ball fields, tennis courts and perhaps even a Pitch-put golf course. 49. Possibly additional play areas adjacent to large apartment buildingsiherehigh concentrations of children exist. Possibly future zoning requirements could require such areas be included in the plans of the developer when submitted for approval. (bus.)49. More public beach exploitation, beach parks, high class tourist attractions (family recreation). 50. I think we should always provide as much access as possible to our beaches - one of our great assets. Ile should have a free boat ramp into the Banana River. 7b get there now you use the nice ramps at the port and go through the locks (which is time consuming and expensive). Or you would have to go to the 520 causeway and bad ramps or drive over the Bennett to the Barge Canal Fish Camp and pay a dollar to launch a boat. (bus.)51. A beach program should be implemented with the whole County (b footing the bill for all of our Brevard beaches and with the help the made up of direction that they clean up the beaches, y' with the explicit them available to tourists for all over the acountr them and make should be built in the vicinity of the jetties at PortACanaveral, S52. Beach parking. ' 53. A nice beach area we have if cleaned up and trees planted and maintained. A public park would be the most needed I think with pools, tennis courts, golf course and playgrounds. 11 QUESTION $5 What type Of living accomTOdations do you think Cape Canaveral should offer? ® Check One: a. (high rise or similar) b. (garden apts., town houses or similar) c. (single family residences) d. (mixture of a. and b.) e. (mixture of a. and c.or b, and c.) f. (other than above -- Explain) / O NN H O z N 1. c Single family residences. 2. e. rlixture of b. and c. 3. b. garden acts. town houses or similar. 4. c single family residences. Hi -rise and the like are plentiful now. 5. e. mixture of b. and C. ® 6. e. mixture of b. and c. When only 2% of a city is residential housing - something is wrong! 7. e. mixture of b. and c. mixture of a. and c. The highrise for the apartment dwellers and tourists, and the single family residences for the home lovers. 9. a high rise or similar -- on the beach front. c. single family residences -- definitely. e, mixture of a. and c. -- I do not think we need ten trailer parks. 10, e* mixture of b. and c. The motels, night clubs, curio shops and tourist "traps" are being provided for the public by surrounding communities. Our town does not have to compete for this trade. W. e. mixture of a. and c. or b. and c.(note: no distinction made as • which portion of this answer was preferred). This should be controlled by zoning and adhered to. 12. f. Other. As a homeowner, of course we would like to see more single family residences. It is not area where the average retiree (garden apt) could live. (High cost of living), suppose in years to come, the developer with money will build high rises or similar structures to house the increasing population along the beach. Just reserve a walkway - maybe paved - there is lots of water. 13. c, single family residences. {4e have too many apartments. 14. e. mixture of b and c. The apartments should not look like square compounds. 15. c single family residences. I think this city has more than enough apartments. 16. e. mixture of a. and c, or b. and c. (no preference indicated) Blake better rules concerning how much parking area apartment houses should have. Most of them do not have enough. 17. a, high rise or similar. ® le. no answer. 19. e. mixture of a. and c. 20. c. single family residences. ® 21. d. mixture of a. and b. (more or less), for single family residences, there is to many apartments and contractor buildings for anyone to put money in a residence. 22. e. mixture of a. and c. 23. d. mixture of a, and b. 24. e. mixture of b. and c. 25. c. single familv residences. We are getting too many garden apts. or apartments of any kind. Single family dwellings make a much nicer town. 26. e. mixture of b. and c. Primarily we should offer a middle class residential community for workers at KSC and CKAS. (bus.)27. e. mixture of a. and c. 28. e, mixture of b. and c. 29. c. single family residences. Families plant roots and make for a good future by being permanent. (bus.)30. e. mixture of a. and c, or b, and c. (no preference indicated) 31. e, mixture of a. and c. or b. and c. (no preference indicated) I think the city should avoid expanding to the point where our limited traffic facilities would become saturated. Even now recently built facilities have inadequate parking areas. 32. e. mixture of a., b., and C. Eliminate trailer courts. Don't permit any low rental housing. 33. c, single family residences. more. e, mixture of a. and c. or b. and C. (no preference indicated) 34. e. mixture of b. and c. 35. c. single familv residences. 36. f. other - mixture. 37. c. single - family residences. Estate type residences along the river area we have. (bus.) 38. a, b., c., d., and e., all checked. 39, c. single familv residences. We must have more premanent residents. Transient tenants care not about the city, county or state in many ® cases. I would have no objections to condominiums for this reason or residences of any type in which the residents had some entity. 40. e. mixture of a. and c. with a rise in tourism anticipated, I believe that cottage -type accommodations such as Daytona Beach ® has would be popular - situated as close to the beach as possible. 41. c single family residences. Any kind ofhouses that the city would approve in the Brittany Farm Houses or something similar. 42. e. mixture of a, and c. + 43. No answer given. �.)44. c. single famil;� residences. I feel there is enough land presently on zed for apartments. Future competition in this area should determine the need for additional apartments or high rise. 45. a_ hitch _rise or similar and c�single family residences. 46. c__sinRL family residences. 47. R. sinale famLLy residences. I believe this City as such should have more of the single family residences that are now located in this area (Harbor Heights). 48. b, garden ants.,. toom houses or similar and c�sinyle fami_ residences. (bus.)49. e. mixture of a. and c_ sr bi_and c. ® So. Fte seem to have quite a conglomeration of living accommodations now. I see no sense in trying to go one way or the other. Again I would stress having future additions on a high level keeping away from cheap small ugly apartments. (bus.)51. Cape Canaveral is destined to be a cliff - dweller community. Economically, it will be necessary to continue with garden -type accommodations. when values change and investment dollars are available, it will, be necessity, be switched into high -rise and most of what is here be raised and replaced when it has outlived its usefulness by high -rise. Cape Canaveral, in the next twenty years, will look very much like Miami Beach with possibly the same appeal to people of the world coming to live and play. 52. a. `_and c. However, a certain area should be provided for single family. 53. c. single familv residences. This is what we need! I think we M enough apartment buildings. • r-] L El 0 1. No general remarks made. - 2. No general remarks made. 3. Good luck on tackling the many problems - it's past due. Gtr. Rhame, if I can help on some photos, let me know as I'm willing to help our community in this way. (see questionnaire for name, address and phone number) 4. No general remarks made. ® 5. More and more I am finding dog "mess" on my property. Put dogs and cats on leashes or fence them in. Fine dog and cat owners who habitually turn their animals loose at any hour convenient to them on the property of poor unsuspecting freeholders to foul the area and gnaw at the roots of shrubs and trees and kill them. Civic beautification indeed! hlio is kidding who? Before you put the streets in I had a neat looking property. Now the butchers have ruined the borders of my corner lot on both sides. Since I pioneered here-Ind turned a sand pile into a garden spot, why should I have to break, my old GI back doing the job all over again? As a past president of a garden club for two years, your road men have taken all the heart out d me for keeping up what was considered one of the prettiest gardens in the area. The dogs and cats are an additional detriment. I wonder how many other freeholders have had similar experiences. I was one of the original voters for the city and have lived here for almost eight years so I've had a long time to come to the aforementioned 40 conclusions. There was a time when I had to call the Police Department almost every week because some idiot tenant from across the street who had no parking space in the meager facilities provided there, would park himself directly across my driveway so I could not get out. At least this hasn't happened often lately - I must admit. 6. No general remarks made. 7. No general remarks made. 8. No general remarks made. 9. It's a real good means of getting opinions on the future picture of the town. You are all doing a good job. Keep up the good work. I for one appreciate the time and effort that goes into projects like this. 10. Cape Canaveral, like Topsy said, "Grew by itself." It is an admixture of junk and new construction. We can pass ordinances and administer the public good without a top - heavy, bureaucratic bunch of costly authorities or spending funds for research and plans by consultant firms.. I would like to attend public meeting of the planning commission. (see questionnaire for name, address and phone number). ws.)ll. Cape Canaveral has the appearance of a raw boom town in which no building codes nor zoning laws have been followed or enforced. a qualified agency should be hired to lay out a city (not local politicians) and laws enacted so that this plan is followed. 12. This area definitely needs a fast commuter link, with Orlando. Shoppers (especially women) will continue to go "over there," as because like or such (usually pink) topped "hippies" - not the LSD kind - what we get here is a drugstore which closes early and often, and maybe another 7 -11 market (price- gougers). Good Luck - planning and Zoning Committee. Probably will be a very interesting undertaking. Home this is received as constructive criticism, we like living here, really; And a free envelope, too., Wow; ® 13. Too many gin mills open too late. No family type recreation adults or cultural activity. Our children learn from adults - the sure can show them a lot of alcoholics and topless go -go girls to learn from. 14. I'm glad that someone has taken enou gh of their own time to here to work with think toward the future of Cae Canaveral. Ile have everything . Desi prable climate, ocean beaches, waters, the Port and ocean entrance to Central Florida inland , desirable for industry and permanent residents. All we have to do is have a clean city with a clean government and we'll have no problem in completing a growth plan. Thank you, Harry and the entire Zoning and Planning Board. 15. I have one "gripe" about our city and that is that of extending the bar hours. I think the old hours were plenty late enough. I know the excuse for this was that they were being kept open for the string shift. Most shifts are either 8 -12 or 12 -8 so I don't see how this could be. It seems to me the City Council is more interested in pleasing the single, young people than the family people, who are afterall, the backbone of our city. 16. Thank, you for the opportunity to air my views. 17. No general remarks made. to 18. My husband has left answering to me and I don't think I'm qualified except wfortthegHarbornHeights i tSubdb vision, thelcit tof say Ca that Canaveral is badly in need of a beautification program.CaThe teen -agers scatter trash up and down the streets and lawns, peoples lawns in many instances look, like junkyards, I guess I should have said a clean up job. I think that should come first and then a program of trees and shrubbery carried out. Some way (but don't ask, me how) the people should be made to feel proud of our city. Thanks. 19. The city has come a We are proud hope it willl l long way in the 5� years we have been here. live here. The Sun & Space Festival was fine, ahead, be a yearly thing. We still have a long road ahead, but now our sewers are in and the street paved. That is all but the low spot - south end of the Old 401 - will this spot ever be repaired and stay that way? 20, 1 feel this t ® t °ot ally helot circumstancesllivingvinytheocit However , I feel I 9L add korked vet You by jnsw questions plan Planning feel has eel the ng quest; nin zoning 21. a goodthing can be done or the peopientheyBrepresentape1Canaveral Putout quest, muchnaii willfsaothinJlis donetthen2 k this is accomplish thin ®Fine, if tit question llnaire in the first placee tlying dif °they 22, 23, N° general remarks help mad.. the city, 24. This is for the a good questionnaire 25, 2 believe lthe °lanncrs, and should provide a good many ideas °p °r'devclo area between harbor to n and spoil ped with apartments, Heights and Adams Miami the looks of the cit 26, I bought fast, Y• This care heading degrade ad °sthe care, tends ught my home and another the Of its ® We have pan un- Y to the aoru of cape Canaveral Mostrofg accessut ° °eheub1tY inathatoit - alsoptheabea l�escause here r Lh otsameoreasoncae� consciouuslyie�nsubcoalor uslhmaYt each without -Is the only d.v.l underfor either Colo delusion that Y few o nscio any wa r a tourist mec Pe Canaveral Wou in the city boughtive aerospace Y from such endca. much few a ld become a ndus Sin ce Ou our dgeographical fact nthe city mus a fa edcpendengr oa to he rial asset . Our the landoinorssinythwill be drawn lthetha Port • itkys anevthe beach. camp nearvert hea as i rAnd thellandowners Ince strip the port, Y should be property Y toward There limi as the Some by some asdindusthing calledhprobeen too strond to a narrow Y some clIm i. and pla In in ately tlofd It moveddestructioc of Izationa and which ed b r, to that most �7 Individualsgcomm�n shevidenced bmmendedoforlthe inthinknthe Zoning (bus, is feel that Y this questionna' interest in be This homen the Place from People w ,® are very eldom interentsdo. afuturents Your cit 1ornecessf thbut °Plc este Y• 28. From Personal experience I know we have a good fire department ;® and police department and Planned progress is- working out well with gas, water, sewerage, drainage, lighting and Paved streets. With our transient turnover and the possibility racial of strife, let's keep a strong police department. With our beach erosion problem, has anyone thought of rock or pile and plank breakwaters that would stop the waves from tearing out the sand. 29. We live near apartments and many People move away leaving stray cats and dogs. This creates a problem • with• In fact, we have considered hat homeowners can't cope anima control. red moving because of the lack of l (bus.)30. Cape Canaveral lacks stores of all types and particularly a reputable department store. 31. Some Of the expansion during recent years leaves much to be desired. New buildings facilit should be provided with adequate ies (parking, disposals, etc.) and should avoid some of the present ugliness so prevalent. An adequate maintenance Program for existing facilties must be provided. However, efforts must continue to keep taxes minimal. 32. I think the most important thing for Cape Canaveral (Present and future) is to assure a Police Department adequate to keep the beatniks and lawless out. 33. No general remarks made. 34. We want to thank you for this opportunity to offer our thoughts. We still hope to make a permanent residence there someday. Our sincere regards to all of you there. 35. Ridgewood Avenue should be developed within sight of the ocean. Tourists enjoy ocean view. 36. We think this questionnaire is an excellent idea - we have the Opportunity to grow and b deteriorat e unique in the county. Witness the ion of downtown Melbourne and cocoa - we can start fresh with shopping areas nicely landscaped, We can begin to zone out the trailer Parks and beer joints - we can pattern after small south Florida communities to bring tourists, business people and keep them in the city instead of theiretirees, r going to Orlando to shop and dine. 37. The present tax is exorbitant any more taxation will discourage further development. 38. No general remarks made. 39. While I don't think I have answered the questions in the way you may have hoped, I believe the questionnaire is very good. 40. Glad to see transportation and beautification on the list. The whole beach area must have interior transportation facilities as well as better transportation into the area - especially from the airports. Also, transportation to KSC for the tour. These are mandatory if the Cape Kennedy area is to succeed as a convention center of importance - Cape Canaveral's business section sorely needs a facelifting - more paved parking, improved fronts and landscaping. store 41. 1 think that land should be pumped up to be in line with the other ® land that has already been pumped up on the north and south side of the Banana River (on the East side). 42. More single family housing. Beautification. 43. I received these papers - I have been gone from Cape Canaveral for over a year. In that time I sold my home there. Therefore, i won't fill out an papers. I read all the news in reference about Cape Canaveral ral and hope it continues to grow and prosper. (bus.)44. We appreciate your group asking the opinion of other. Would like to compliment you on your sincere intention to correct the problems of our community. Enforce present sign ordinance especially in front of American Oil Station on AlA and 401. Eliminate multiple signs by realtors on existing "For Sale" Properties. A continuance of our clean up campaign annually. 45. Good Luck. 46. Yourapproach to the future problems of the City are to be commended; the street paving was a great stride. In your planning bear in mind that the present day taxation Percentages are staggering to the individual. A suggestion of a public fresh water swimming pool for the children. First I must say you can not accomplish things in a manner in which is laid out in your questions. You must first have a full future plan. Approach it a step at a time and when problems arise in attaining the full picture you must decelerate and handle the immediate problem, with the future in focus, then continue to the next step. The roads and sewers are well on the way of completion which is quite an asset to the area. There is just so much you have to work with. In the future there is a limitation too. What have we to offer? Availability for - homes, apts., business and industry, schools and churches. Are your plans to absorb all possible monies for growth? Are You making things attractive to anyone coming into the area or already here encouraging them to stay? Is it to be pay pay tax tax? r� lJ 4 Heau L-ification: Hwy, 401 by insisting on any new development to aestoc1iinJthe area `o Limitlty of any person driving would encourage p type of business to encourage a stable market (livelyhood) Ocean area - rest areas, clean, opened only at times as not to create party type traffic. River area - accommodations for pleasant fishing and picnic ® areas. Utilize both river and ocean as to co- ordinate traffic. Having things available on riverand ocean for people living in immediate area - crossing the highway is such a threat to anyone Who might attempt it. School - Nova plan as in Ft. Lauderdale from kindergarden thru college in 12 years on one campus. From 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. All school activities between these hours, and 12 months a year less vacations. Arts - crafts shop at school maybe, for all interested parties. Non profit type, purchase supplies and pay nominal fee for instruction and use of tools. Fix it shop for bicycles with older children using their knowledge to aid younger ones. Same would hold true with more complicated endevors. More experienced person pays with knowledge and self satisfaction to see someone progress. Transportation - A vital necessity to the whole county. Help going to their job could utilize and make connections to cane, Mila, M-I., Cocoa etc., and then transport- from these points (Each City Service). Its too time consuming to have family in different directions all at one timeto take a . School activity, show, shopping,library etc. etc. Recreation - islands set up for boaters with camp out facilities emergency phone, ski jump. Jetties - fishing and picnic area with rest facilities. Shaded facilities if needed for young infants and elderly. Activity for those not fishing, basketball court etc. Encourage youth as they have the drive to aid in fulfillment of our most outlandish dreams. Encourage schooling such as oceanography, new science with realistic classrooms. Second or larger ball park. Meeting hall areas included in central (arena) for all types of outdoor activities possi in connection with school Nova type. bly Population to date - possible growth for area. Property Owners - home, apts., (living in apt.) permanent or transit ants. dwellers type residence, home renters of. actual interested3 trailer otaners - dwellers parties. (investo rs) Age groups - (65 +) (45 -65) (30 -45) young married �. young single college students high school grammer pre school. Recreation availibility, future rec. plans. • Protection - Police, Fire - need juvenile authority and trainee Present things to offer - Seafood Industra, Belcher Oil, Fuel Oil, Marina - Boat Storage, Locks, Road to Cape, River, Ocean, Space Supported jobs, School, Church, Rest. and Bars, Recreation, Homes - Apts. Trailers Accurate Map of Cape Canaveral - street layout and business, etc. To intice growth what can you as a city offer? Happy people can become starved with certain types of growth. Present available tax = future tar. = increase in cost b usually the property owner, result people now here must move to a more suitable livable overhead. Anything too steep results in no more growth as we all have a saturation point. Areas to grow - unimproved land. One step at a time and always forward for the best interest in all concerned. These are rather random thoughts at present. Did want to try and approach the situations at different light, but as the time runs out must submit this as is. 47. This questionnaire is a fine idea if it will in effect help mold the future of this City. My best wishes and the best of luck. 48. You are to be commended highly for the foresight of conducting a public survey of the home ownets desires in order to better serve them. How ironic that most questionnaires will not be completed and returned. Thank you for this opportunity. (bus.)49. As representatives of industry in the local area, we would like continuing planning and zoning considerations which would favor establishment of additional small industrial business for supporting operations nearby. Most of our employees live in other communities; however, a complete community, offering ® residential, industrial, recreational, educational facilities, etc., would induce our employees to live and work in the same community, thus promoting the healthy growth of Cape Canaveral. 50. I think that whatever future undertakings are fo% Cape Canaveral they should always be for improvement in appearance - maybe more landscaping - better looking buildings - cleaning up lots. Any action taken should always be with the aim of "improvement" no matter what the scope. (bus.)51. The City should go out of its way to cooperate with investors and developers to helm create and economic and commercial base that will warrant the investments to attract people to Came Canaveral. Cape Canaveral's population can and will approach 50,000 people in the next ten years, with the herein referenced approach. 52. no answer. 53. no answer. E CJ 11 City of Cape Canaveral 103 ROLR AV CANAVERAL. FLORIDA 32020 1-11OR20D0 )021100 REGULAR MEETING ZONING AND PLANNING BOARD MARCH 13, 1968 8:00 P.M. AGENDA CALL TO ORDER ROLL CALL ITEM 1. COUNCILMAN'S REPORT - NR. MARTIN SCHRIDER ITE14 2. BUILDING OFFICIAL'S REPORT - MR. H. F. PRIEBE ITEM 3. APPROVAL OF MINUTES - REGULAR MEETING - FEBRUARY 28, 1968 ITEM 4. WORK SHOP - BEAUTIFICATION COMMITTEE ITEM 5. WORK SHOP - PROPOSED R -5 ZONING DISTRICT ITEM 6. WORK SHOP - HARBOR HEIGHTS SOUTH S/D ITEM 7. WORK SHOP - SPACE NEEDLE PROJECT ITEM 8. WORK SHOP - RIDGEWOOD EXTENSION TO DIKE ROAD ITEM 9. WORK SHOP - BANANA RIVER DRIVE EXTENSION (BEHIND CONTRACTOR'S ROW) ITEM 10. WORK SHOP - COMPREHENSIVE PLAN ADJOURN REGULAR MEETING ZONING AND PLANNING BOARD MARCH 13, 1968 8:00 P.M. The Regular Meeting of the Zoning and Planning Board of the ® City of Cape Canaveral, scheduled for 8:00 P.M. on March 13, 1968 at City Hall, 105 Polk Avenue was postponed until the next Regular Meeting on March 27, 1968, as a quorum of three (3) members could not be present, due to previous commitments. Members of the Board, ex- officio members and members of the proposed Beautification Committee were notified of the postpone- ment by telephone by the secretary. ® E. H. Rhame, Chairman Zoning and Planning Board CJ City of Cape Canaveral TELIPIONE 305 703,11. REGULAR MEETING Cm Wf cutuiurcaa ZONING AND PLANNING BOARD MARCH 27, 1968 8:00 P.M. AGENDA CALL TO ORDER ROLL CALL PUBLIC HEARING - WILLIAM L. RI_ SLEY JR. - CONDITIONAL USE - REQ E'P PO '1'RU T D OP•R TE R Sf NOR'1`HE AST CORNER OF MuNhuz a u t .. ti�� LAN 'SZAbE b RECESS ITEM 1. COUNCILMAN'S REPORT - MR. MARTIN SCHRIDER ITEM 2. BUILDING OFFICIAL'S REPORT ITEM 3• APPROVAL OF MINUTES - REGULAR MEETING - FEBRUARY 28, 1968 ITEM 4. APPROVAL OF MINUTES- REGULAR MEETING -MARCH 13, 1968 ITEM 5. DELIBERATION ON PUBLIC HEARING - REQUEST L. RISLEY, JR. ITEM 6. WORK SHOP - BEAUTIFICATION COMMITTEE ITEM 7. WORK SHOP - PROPOSED R -5 ZONING DISTRICT ITEM 8. WORK SHOP - HARBOR HEIGHTS SOUTH S/D ITEM 9. WORK SHOP - SPACE NEEDLE PROJECT ITEM 10. WORK SHOP - RIDGEWOOD EXTENSION TO DIKE ROAD ITEM 11. WORK SHOP - BANANA RIVER DRIVE EXTENSION (BEHIND CONTRACTOR'S ROW) ITEM 12. WORK SHOP - C014PREHENSIVE PLAN ADJOURN REGULAR MEETING ZONING AND PLANNING BOARD MARCH 27, 1968 8:00 P. M. OThe Regular Meeting of the Zoning and Planning Board of the City of Cape Canaveral was held at City Hall, 105 Polk Avenue, on March 27, 1968. The meeting was called to order at 8:12 P.M. by Mr. Rhame, Chairman. Those present were: Mr. Rhame, Chairman; Mr. Firkins, Mr. Wolfe and Mr. Marino, Members of the Board; Mr. Rickards, City Mana- ger; Mr. Schrider, Councilman and Mr. Hannah, County Planner. Mr. Nicholas and Mr. Priebe were unable to attend due to previous commit- ments. ® PUBLIC HEARING - WILLIAM L. RISLEY JR. - CONDITIONAL USE R 1E REQ E T N TR (NORTHEAST CORNER F MONROE AND NORTH ATLANTIC AVENUES - CASE it 00-121 Mr. Rhame explained the purpose of the Board is to hear what the people either for or against said petition and the applicant have to say. The Board then submits their recommendation to the City Council . and the Council has the final decision. read Mr. Rhame /a letter from Julia and Charles B. Brossler, dated March 5, 1968, owners of the property; wherein said letter stated this property was presently under lease to Mr. Ray Dahl and Mr. William L. Risley, Jr. and lease Included an option to purchase the property. The letter further stated they, as owners, did not object to the appli- cation as submitted by Moors. Dahl and Risley. Said letter is attached to petition application. Mr. Rhame asked Mr. Risley and Mr. Paul Marlowe to present their case. Mr. Risley and Mr. Marlowe explained, the operation would be open 2$ hours a day, 7 days a week, that the concrete block structure would be painted, how said structure would be placed on the property, as indicated on plans; the cost for the car wash (25¢), a full -time attendant would not be needed, 3 vacuum stations would be available, flood lights would be erected on each corner and asked the Board to grant said petition on the basis of their presentation. Mr. Rhame asked the Board to submit any questions they might have pertaining to said petition. The Board questioned If It would be possible that the structure be situated on the lot to face Monroe Avenue, rather than REGULAR MEETING ZONING AND PLANNING BOARD MARCH 27, 1968 PAGE # 2 face on North Atlantic Avenue. Mr. Marlowe stated there would be no problem In having the structure face Monroe Avenue. ® Mr. Rhame asked for anyone present in favor of granting this request to comment. There were no comments. Mr. Rhame asked for anyone present wishing this petition denied to comment. Mr. Don Clayton, owner of Don's Dormitory; stated he was not in, favor of denial of this request but since he had men sleeping both day and night if the noise from this operation or the flood lights would dis- turb his occupants. Mr. Marlowe stated there would be no noise and the flood lights would be arranged so as to reflect on the establish - ment only. Mr. Gene Blackburn, owner of the property east of this ® area, stated he felt a wall or screen enclosure should be erected be- tween the structure and the residential area. Mr. Marlowe stated a wall or fence might be erected at a later date but he had no plans for this at the present. Mr. Clayton then asked if the fog spray would be a problem and Mr. Marlowe said it would not. Mr. Rhame informed the applicants they would be informed of the Board's decision after the deliberation period, if they would call City Hall after 10 A.M. the next morning. Mr. Rhame recessed the meeting for approximately five minutes. DELIBERATION AND WORK SHOP ITEM 1. COUNCILMAN'S REPORT - MR. MARTIN SCHRIDER Mr. Schrider gave a brief report to bring the Board up to date on recent discussions of the Council. ITEM 2. BUILDING OFFICIAL'S REPORT - MR. H. R. PRIEBE Mr. Priebe was not present to verbally give the Building Offi- cial's report. Mr. Priebe's secretary was asked to have information available regarding said report in Mr. Priebe's absence, in the future. ITEM 3. APPROVAL OF MINUTES - REGULAR MEETING, FEBRUARY 28, 1968 The Minutes of the Regular Meeting, February 28, 1968 were approved as read by unanimous consent of the Board. Mr. Rhame re- quested Mrs. Madelyn Blomquist' name be added to the proposed Beau- tification Committee. li REGULAR MEETING ZONING AND PLANNING BOARD MARCH 27, 1968 PAGE fir` 3 ITEM 11. APPROVAL OR MINUTES, REGULAR DIEETING, MARCH 13, 1968 The Minutes of the Regular Meeting, March 13, 1968 were approved as submitted, by unanimous consent of the Board. ITEM 5. DELIBERATION ON PUBLIC HEARING - 101. L. RISLEY, JR. REQUEST After restatement of the case by Chairman Rhame, a short dis- cussion followed. The conclusion of the Board was: 1) Would create severe traffic problems at an already hazardous corner; 2) Proposed facility does not include any architectural treatment and thereby will not blend in with existing new construction in this area; 3). Conditions due to on -site parking by shoppers and lounge customers, it is believed that this facility will greatly increase the traffic in this area and create more parking problems. By unanimous vote of the Board, said petition was denied. ITEM 6. WORK SHOP - BEAUTIFICATION COMMITTEE This item was tabled until the Special Meeting of April 3. The Secretary was instructed to notify the proposed Beautification Committee to attend this meeting. ITEM 7. WORK SHOP - PROPOSED R -5 ZONING DISTRICT .After a brief discussion, Mr. Hannah was asked that he and his staff make a consensus of this matter and submit a report at the Special Meeting of April 3. Notion by Mr. Wolfe, second by Mr. Firkins was made to table this item until April 3. ITEM 8. WORK SHOP HARBOR HEIGHTS SOUTH S/D Mr. Rickards reported he had met with Mr. Gillespie and had explained the City's willingness to do all they could to help this project get started again. Mr. Gillespie was informed that the next step was up to him. By motion from Mr. Firkins, second by Mr. Marino, this item was tabled indefinitely, until further information was re- ceived from Mr. Gillespie. ITEM 9. WORK SHOP - SPACE NEEDLE Mr. Rickards explained the agreement had been mailed to Goodbody & Company regarding a feasibility study and the City should receive said agreement within the next few days. Mr. Rickards explained to the Board the contents of said agreement. El 0 REGULAR MEETING PAGE ill ZONING AND PLANNING BOARD MARCH 27, 1968 ITEM 10. WORK SHOP - RIDGEWOOD EXTENSION TO DIKE ROAD Mr. Rhame reported the Port Authority had indicated interest in talking with the City regarding this extension. Mr. Wolfe made a motion, seconded by Mr. Firkins that .Mr. Rhame and Mr. Firkins pro- ceed with the Port Authority representatives in this matter. ITEM 11. ROW SHOP - BANANA RIVER DRIVE EXTENSION BEHIND CONTRACTOR'S This item was discussed briefly. Mr. Hannah submitted a copy of "Procedure - Chapter 67 -393 - Florida Statutes" wherein information regarding the purchase of tidal, lands from the State and application for filling land was outlined. A copy of this information is to be mailed to the Board members for further study. Mr. Wolfe was asked by the people interested in this y the Board to act as a liaison be exaension and the Board. This item to be tabled until the meeting of April 10. ITEM 12. WORK SHOP - COMPREHENSIVE PLAN Mr. Hannah, After a brief summary of the Comprehensive Plan by Mr. Rhame reminded the Board Members which area of interest they were involved with. They are: Land Use Plan - Mr. Wolfe, Chairman; Mr. Rhame, Vice - Chairman. Mr. Firkins was asked to serve with Mr. Wolfe and Mr. Rhame. Transportation - Mr. ]dlcholas, Chairman; Mr. 611arino, Vice- Chairman; Community Facilities - Mr. Rhame, Chairman; Mr. Firkins, Vice - Chairman. Mr. Rhame stated that he wanted the Board to meet every Wed- nesday night in the future until the Comprehensive Plan was back on the schedule as originally planned. By unanimous consent of the Board, the meeting adjourned at 11:00 P.M. Reso t ally submitted, Tme E. Harrison Rhamen &Jnr and Planning Board BUILDING PERI4ITS ISSUED FROM 29 February 168 TO 27 Idarch 168 PERMIT DATE TYPE Or EST. PERMIT NUMBER ISSUED OWNER CONST. COST. FEE 1274 3/12/68 T. David Burns Erect Illuminated Sign $ 1,900.00 $ 9.00 "Aphrodites" 1275 3/12/68 Shuford Dev. Co. Trim Out Store Area $ 2,000.00 $ 19.90 Bakery Retail Store l403 3/18/68 Shuford Dev. Co. Trim Out Store Area $ 1,800.00 $ 17.90 Jewelry Retail Store 1277. 3/20/68 John H. & Teresa Enclose Existing $ 985.00 $ 7.00 Jacobson Screen Porch - -SFR 1278 3/20/68 H.H. Simms & Erect 36 Unit Apt. $175,000.00 James Johnson Bldg. (2 Story) $1,089.40 1279 3/20/68 M. C. Thomas Erect Frame Addition $ 8,500.00 $ 20.30 to Existing CBS Commercial Structure 1281 3/27/68 Bob & Jims Const. .Construct Pool $ 5,500.00 $ 17.00 128 3/27/68 Bob & Jims Const. Construct Pool $ 6,900.00 $ 21.00 OAS PERMITS ISSUED .................... 0 SEWER PERMITS ISSUED ..................12 STREET EXCAVATION PERMITS ISSUED ...... I WELL PERMITS ISSUED ................... I yr�c City of Cape J ;r � h i.i' P Canaveral IOL POLI( �V[HIl[ - t 7 � � r ` vow . C]nt 0.1HAV[N�l. IL0111p TLLLPMON[ ]00 1!].1100 sPECIn -�= ZONING AND PLANNING BOARD // APRI�12 B:OO p M AG�DA CALL TO ORDER ROLL CALL rx 1 ITEM 1, WORK SHOP ITEM 2, WORK SHOP - BEAUTIFICATION COb _ITTEE ITEM 3 WORK SHOP PROPOSED R -5 ZONING DISTRICT - COMPREHEMSIVE PLAN A= ** BE ABLE TO ATTEND, 783 -1104 - AND LET b1E KNOI.1 IF Jr" I• /ILL THANKS] BUT H, GRIGSBY7.,�J' SECRETARY SPECIAL 14EETING ZONING AND PLANNING BOARD APRIL 3, 1968 8:00 P. M. eA Special Meeting of the Zoning and Planning Board of the City of Cape Canaveral, Florida was held at City Hall, 105 Polk Avenue, on April 3, 1968. The meeting was called to order at 8:10 P.M. by Mr. Rhame, Chairman. , Those present were: Mr. Rhame, Chairman;. Mr. Rickards, City Manager and Mr. Hannah, County Planner, Visitors present were: Mrs. Anne Gaertner, Mrs. Madelyn Blomquist and Mr. Wally Petelle. As the remaining Board Members and Ex- Officio Members could ® not attend this meeting due to previous commitments and illness, an informal discussion of the Agenda items was held. ITEM 1. WORK SHOP - BEAUTIFICATION COMMITTEE Mr. Rhame briefly outlined the goals and objectives to the visitors stating that rules of procedure, etc. should be set up as soon as the committee was established. Mrs. Gaertner asked to be excused from serving on the committee as her workload with the Library was quite heavy. Mrs. Gaertner, Mrs. Blomquist and Mr. Petelle stated they would try to come up with a list of prospective members in order for said persons to be invited to the Special Meet - ing of April 17. This item was tabled until the April 17 meeting. ITE14 2. WORK SHOP - PROPOSED R -5 ZONING DISTRICT Mr. Hannah briefly discussed lot ownership of Avon -By- The Sea SID regarding the proposed change of zoning for this area to R-5 Zoning. This Item was tabled until the meeting of April 10. ITEM 3. WORK SHOP - COMPREHENSIVE PLAN Due to lack of attendance, the Comprehensive Plan was not discussed. This item was tabled until the meeting of April 10. The meeting was adjourned at 9:45 P.M. Reaper fully submitted, E. Harrison Rhame,- a rman Zoning and Planning Board. IVAW AGENDA u CALL TO ORDER ROLL CALL City of Cape Canaveral 05POLK.V ,Loa,o.,,o,o REGULAR MEETING ZONING AND PLANNING BOARD APRIL 10, 1968 8:00 P. M. ITEM 1. COUNCILMAN'S REPORT - MR. MARTIN 60HRIDER ITEM 2. BUILDING OFFICIAL'S REPORT ITEM 3• APPROVAL OF MINUTES- REGULAR MEETING -MARCH 27, 1968 ITEM IF. APPROVAL OF MINUTES- SPECIAL MEETING -APRIL 3, 1968 ITEM 5. WORK SHOP - PROPOSED R -5 ZONING DISTRICT ITEM 6. WORK SHOP - RIDGEWOOD EXTENSION TO DIKE ROAD ITEM 7. WORK SHOP - BA14ANA RIVER DRIVE EXTE14SIOII (BEHIND CON - TRACTOR'S ROW) ITEM 8. WORK SHOP - COMPREHENSIVE PLAN ADJOURN REGULAR MEETING ZONING AND PLANNING BOARD APRIL 10, 1968 8:00 P.M. The Regular Meeting of the Zoning and Planning Board of the City of Cape Canaveral was held at City Hall, 105 Polk Avenue, on April 10, 1968. The meeting was called to order at 8:10 P.M. by Chairman Rhame. Those present were: Mr. Rhame, Chairman; Mr. Nicholas and Mr.' Marino, Board Members; Mr. Richards, City Manager; Mr. Schrider and Mr. Lindemann, Councilmen and Mr. Hannah, County Planner. Mr. Fir - kins was absent due to illness and Mr. Wolfe was absent due to a prior commitment. ITEM 1. COUNCILMAN'S REPORT - MR. MARTIN SCHRIDER Mr. Schrider and Mr. Lindemann brought the Board up to date re- garding recent action by the Council Pertaining to the Zoning Board. ITEM 2. BUILDING OFFICIAL'S REPORT The Building Official's Report was discussed briefly. (Copy attached). ITEM 3. APPROVAL OF MINUTES- REGULAR FETING I4ARCH 27, 1968 The Minutes of the Regular Meeting, March 27, 1968 were approved as corrected by motion from Mr. Nicholas, second by Mr. Marino. ITEM 4. APPROVAL OR MINUTES- SPECIAL MEETING APRIL 3 1968 The Minutes of the Special Meeting, April 3, 1968 were approved as read, by unanimous consent of the Board. ITEM 9. BEAUTIFICATION COMMITTEE (NOT ON AGENDA) By motion from Mr. Marino, second by Mr. Nicholas, Item 9, Proposed Beautification Committee was added to the Agenda. ITEM 9. PROPOSED BEAUTIFICATION COMMITTEE Mr. Nicholas made a motion to have the Zoning and Planning Board appoint an ex-officio committee to form a Beautification Committee, purpose and intent of said Committee: 1) To provide a well- rounded co- ordinated beautification program for the City of Cape Canaveral; 2) To develop long range plans for the City. Motion was seconded by Mr. Marino and unanimously approved. *REGULAR MEETING ZONING AND PLANNING BOARD APRIL 10, 1968 PAGE # 2 ITEM 5. WORKSHOP - PROPOSED R-5 ZONING DISTRICT Mr. Hannah submitted a map and chart regarding proposed R -5 • Zoning. The map indicated the 4 praentage of single lot ownership (12 %) and ownership of urc ,,' more lots (88 %) in this area. Mr. Hannah stated he would have a chart made up for each member of the Council and Zoning Board Member for further study. ITEM 6. WORK SHOP - RIDGEWOOD EXTENSION TO DIKE ROAD This item was discussed briefly and tabled until a later date, when more information was available to present to the Board. ITEM 7. WORK SHOP - BANANA RIVER DRIVE EXTENSION (BEHIND CON - TRACTOR'S HOW ® This item visa discussed briefly and tabled until a later date, . when more information was available to present to the Board. ITEM 8. WORK SHOP - COMPREHENSIVE PLAN This item was discussed briefly and tabled until the meeting of April 24, 1968. By unanimous consent of the Board, the meeting was adjourned at 11:00 P.M. Respe. °,lly submit" , E. Harrison Rha man Zoning and Planning Board BUILDING PERMITS ISSUED FROM 28 14ARCH ' 68 TO 10 APRIL '68 PERI4IT DATE NIABER ISSUED OWNER 1283 3/29/68 Cape Kennedy Hilton 1284 4/5/68 Mr. Yoh ®%5 4/10/68 id. C. Thomas 1286 4/10/68 C. B. Bressler 1287 4/10/68 James Morgan, Bob Shumway & Harold Green L GAS PERMITS ISSUED .......................0 SEWER PERMITS ISSUED .....................4 STREET EXCAVATION PERMITS ISSUED ......... 0 WELL PERMITS ISSUED ......................0 TYPE OF EST. PERMIT CONST. COST FEE Sign - Gaucho Steak $ 550.00 $ 6.00 House Meter for A/C Unit$ 100.00 $ 2.50 Chain Link Fence $ 325.50 $ 5.00 Car Wash $15,000.00 $43.10 Pour Meter $ 1,500.00 $ 7.00 Mounting Pads & Support Walls City of Cape Canaveral 105 POLK AVENUE - <.P, CAN.V[N.L. PL-1- ,3030 t<L,PNGNF,G, )B]�- wtrn'uvuu �'* SPECIAL MEETING �---- ZONING AND PLANNING BOARD saw APRIL 17, 1968 8:00 P.M. AGENDA CALL TO ORDER ROLL CALL ® ITEM 1. WORK SHOP - BEAUTIFICATION COMMITTEE ADJOURN City of Cape Canaveral 103 POLN AVENUE - CAPE CANAVERAL, FLORIDA 33930 i ELEPNONE]0] ]eY1109 ait*tiiuiM SPECIAL MEETING ZONING AND PLANNING BOARD APRIL 24, 1968 8:00 P.M. AGENDA CALL TO ORDER ROLL CALL ITEM 1. WORK SHOP - PROPOSED R -5 ZONING DISTRICT ITEM 2. WORK SHOP - COMPREHENSIVE PLAN ADJOURN SPECIAL MEETING ZONING AND PLANNING BOARD APRIL 24, 1968 8:00 P.M. — ® A Special Meeting of the Zoning and Planning Board of the City of Cape Canaveral, Florida was held at City Hall, 105 Polk Avenue, on April 24, 1968. The meeting was called to order at 8:05 by Chairman Rhame. Those present were: Mr. Rhame, Chairman; Mr. Nicholas, Mr. FSrklns,.Mr. Wolfe and Mr. Marino, Members of the Board; Mr. Hannah, County Planner and Mr.Schrider, Councilman. ITEM 1. WORK SHOP - PROPOSED R -5 ZONING DISTRICT The Proposed R -5 Zoning District was finalized and made ready ® for presentation to the City Council at their Work Shop scheduled for I-lay 2. ITEM 2. WORKSHOP - COMPREHENSIVE PLAN The Comprehensive Plan was discussed briefly. Mr. Hannah discussed a small scale map regarding the various areas of Interest Incorporated In this plan. This item is to be placed on the Agenda of May 1. ITEM NOT ON AGENDA - REPORT ON BEAUTIFICATION COMMITTEE Mr. Nicholas gave a brief report regarding the proposed Beauti- fication Committee as discussed at the Special Meeting of April 17. The Board decided, in order to get the people interested in this project, a luncheon could be scheduled whereby the interested citizens along with the .Zoning and Planning Board could get together for further discussion. Mr. Nicholas was asked to get the people together and Mr. Firkins was asked to arrange for the luncheon. Mr. Nicholas and Mr. Firkins were asked to report the results at the meeting of May 1. By unanimous consent of the Board, the meeting adjourned at 11:00 P.M. Respectfu .ly submitted,,w�� E. 11avrison Rhame, Chairman Zoning and Planning Board .�' , ;5 =' City of Cape Canaveral t° ios ro�K wceuc cave c. onioe a:uxo crtror /.� cwtwurcut REGULAR MEETING ZONING AND PLANNING BOARD MAYMAY1, 1968 r 8: O. P.M. AGENDA CALL TO ORDER S' ROLL CALL PUBLIC HE' ARING — DE KALB OIL COMPANY — VARIA14CE — REQUEST TO CON TRUCT AND 01' RATE A -1 —A _ me ERVICE STATION — STRON UT BLVD It UO 11 PUBLIC HEARING - DON & DOROTHY CLAYTON - REQUEST FOR ON- PREMISES CON UPiPT2 LCOR O I BL'VERAGE -1 - 1 J CK ON AVENUE - CA L•' RECESS ITEM 1. COUNCILMAN'S REPORT - MR. MARTIN SCHRIDER ITEM 2. BUILDING OFFICIAL's REPORT ITEM 3. APPROVAL OF MINUTES - REGULAR MEETING -APRIL 10, 1968 ITF111 4. APPROVAL OF MINUTES- SPECIAL MEETING -APRIL 24, 1968 ITEM 5. DELIBERATION ON PUBLIC HEARING - DE KALB OIL CO. REQUEST ITEM 6. DELIBERATION ON PUBLIC HEARING - DON & DOROTHY CLAY'TO11 REQUEST ITEM 7. WORK SHOP - BANANA RIVER DRIVE. REQUEST (BEHIND CON- TRACTOR'S ROW) ITEM 8. WORK SHOP - BEAUTIFICATION COMMITTEE ITEM 9. WORK SHOP - COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AATOUHN REGULAR MEETING ZONING & PLANNING BOARD I4AY 1, 1968 8:00 P.M. The Regular Meeting of the Zoning & Planning Board of the City of Cape Canaveral, Florida was held at City Hall, 105 Polk Avenue, on May 1, 1968. The meeting was called to order at 8:12 by Chairman Rhame. Those present were: Members of the Board - Chairman Rhame, Vice - Chairman Nicholas, Mr. Firkins and Mr. Marino; Mr. Schrider,Council- man and Mr. Hannah, County Planner. Mr. Wolfe was unable to attend. PUBLIC HEARING - DE KALB OIL COMPANY - VARIANCE - REQUEST TO CONSTRUCT AND OPERATE A SERVICE STATION - ASTRONAUT BLVD. A -1 -A - CASE T bb-11 Mr. Rhame explained the purpose of the Board, stating the Board listens to what is said by the petitioner, people in favor and opposed to the petition. The Board then deliberates . on all phases of the request and submits a recommendation to the City Council for a final decision. The representatives of De. Kalb Oil Company were asked to present their case. Mr. Stan Koller, St. John's Realty stated he was representing Mr. De Kalb. Mr. Koller introduced Mr. De Kalb, Mr. W. 0. Lacer of Union 011 of California and Mr. Gentry of St. John's Realty stating if any- one wished to question them in anyway regarding the petition, they would be happy to clarify the matter.. Mr. Koller - There Is presently an old service station on the property. Approximately 1 -1/2 - 2 years ago, the road was changed by the State Road Department and at that time, in order to protect his Interest, he had the present station erected. Mr. De Kalb now has the opportunity to sell the property to Union 011 of California, who in turn would completely destroy the old existing station and erect a new modern facility. Union Oil would not try to salvage any part of the existing station and would not add or subtract from the present location. Union 011 does not have a station in the City but are presently building or have completed approximately 8 or 10 of these ,stations In Brevard County which have been well received by the public. is fe REGULAR MEETING Z014I1IG & PLA14NING BOARD MAY 1, 1968 PAGE #2 Mr. Lacer presented a model of the proposed station, stating that because of the set -back requirements and the size of the new station, It was necessary to purchase additional land to the South of the present station in order to add to the frontage and depth. The prime features of the new station are; it is a•rear entrance station with no bays, lifts, grease racks, etc. visible from Astronaut Blvd. as the bays are entered from the rear. Union 011 will invest around $180,000 (land and station) and the amount of beautification necessary because of the triangle shaped property. The plans show the proposed beautification planned. The layout is in accordance with the City's requirements regarding set -back requirements of 75' from the property line and has 370' of frontage which will provide a free and easy egress and ingress. Mr. Nicholas - What is the size of the area? Mr. Koller - Normally, frontage is 150' for a station, but we are providing 370'. The model you see is the exact station we would build. Mr. ,Nicholas - How many bays and how many pumps will the station. have? Mr. Koller - There will be 3 bays and 2 dual pumps on each Island. Mayor Thurm - Will this be the same station as the one located at the 520 Causeway and A -1 -A? Mr.. Koller - Yes. Mr. Anderson - (Long Point Road Resident) - Will this reach all the way to Long Point Road? Will It face Long Point Road? Mr. Lacer - It will not face on Long Point Road but we will have our paving over to there and tie in to Long Point Road and there will be landscaping in front and in the rear. Mr. Anderson - How far west on Long Point Road? Mr. Lacer - 210' - 40' off the center line of the section line. Mr. Nicholas - How long have you had this property? Mr. De Kalb - Since about 1960 or 1961. Mr. Koller - We have this additional property on a contractural basis, not on an optional basis and the building permit would be taken out as soon as the zoning contingency has been solved and after the old station had been destroyed. REGULAR MEETING ZONING & PLANNING BOARD MAY 1, 1968 PAGE # 3 Mr. Priebe - Has the State Highway Department approved the entry at this location? • Mr. Lacer - We have not applied for this yet. The State allows. a 60' cut and we are only asking for a50' cut and we've never had a problem with them in the past. The building plans will be subject to the City's approval and whatever additional . information or change required by the City will be made.. Mr. Koller - I would like to say again, we will destroy the old station and replace it with a new modern station. Mr. Rhame - Mr. Koller has stated the new station would be started at the earliest moment after the old station has been destroyed. If there are any additional questions regarding this matter, this is the time to ask them. As there were no questions, Mr. Rhame asked the people in favor of granting this request to please state their reasons at this time. John Horn - I arm in favor of this new facility as the present station stays closed and I feel this one would certainly enhance the surrounding area and the community. Mr. Rhame - Anyone in opposition to this request please state, your reasons at this time. Dewey Anderson - If this station is put in as planned, it will be on the Northwest corner of Long Point Road. I don't feel it would Increase the value ofmy. property and I would not like to see it there. Mr. Phil Jones - 124 Harrison Ave. - In principal, I am against this station. We have laws regarding service stations and I feel if we let this one In, there will be others. Mr. Quint Strickland - 161 Jackson Ave. - I'm in favor of this station as I previously. stated. This is not an application for a new site but rather to replace an old structure that no longer has any beauty. Mr. Anderson - This is not only a new structure, but is coming south about 200' and is not staying at the present. location. If it was staying at the same location,- I would not object as I didn't object to the old one but this one is .coming all the way down to Long Point Road. REGULAR MEETING ZONING & PLANNING BOARD MAY 1, 1968 PAGE # 11 Mrs. Jones - 124 Harrison Ave. - I feel we have enough service stations in the City now. Mr. Horn -I'm tired of seeing the vacant stations and if we can have this $180,000 improvement In our City, I'm in favor. Mr. Don Clayton - 120 Jackson Ave. - I'm in favor of this request as it would mean more money to the City due to the revenue, etc. There being no further comments, the case was closed. PUBLIC HEARING - DON & DOROTHY CLAYTON - RE UEST FOR ON- PREMISES CONSUMPTION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES - 1 0 JACKSON AVE UE - CASE $ -12 Mr. Rhame read a letter from Mr. Clayton which was attached to the petition application stating the facts and asked Mr. Clayton to ® present his case to the Board. Mr. Clayton stated the .letter Mr. Rhame had read described what he wanted to say. Mr. Clayton further stated that he was not apply- ing for a license, but according to the City Ordinance was going through the proper procedure via the Zoning Board before he could even apply for same. Mr. Rhame - This type operation is allowed in a C -1 zone, but a public hearing is necessary before passing on to the City Council and before a state license could be issued. Mr. Firkins - Do you have the required square footage in the building for this type of license? Mr. Clayton - I have attached to the application the existing building and the area covered by this request is approximately 2700 square feet. Mr. Nicholas - At this point you do not have a particular estab- lishment in mind and you want to use the liquor license as unentice- ment in renting this property? Mr. Clayton - Yes, that in the basic idea, I have several pros- pects but when they find out they have to go through the Zoning Board they loose interest. This is the reason I'm here tonight, to lay the ground work. 6 1 N REGULAR MEETING , ZONING & PLANNING BOARD MAY 1, 1968 PAGE # 5 Mr. Nicholas - You will have to come up with a layout as to what you Intend to do. Mr. Clayton,- Attached to the application 'is,a layout of the building. There are two sections for rent, 112 & 116 Jackson and the legal description covers all 3 lots. Mr. Rhame -I feel we would have to see evidence that the build- ing is of adequate size as required In the ordinance, and the re- quirement in Section 3 of the application has not be produced. Mr. Clayton stated he did not know what the tenant would want or how he would want the interior regarding Section 3. Mr. Rhame - Apparently the file is not complete and ready for presentation, but since the people have come out to be heard, we will proceed. Mr. Rhame read the portion of the Ordinance stating the square footage required and seating requirements and stated adequate parking would also have to be available. 'Mr. Nicholas - If you were applying for a specific request rather than a general request, either beer or liquor or both, it would clarify things considerably.. Mr. Clayton - I have 'a prospective tenant, the Elk's Club, trying to establish a'lodge and they will have a club license for their members only. Their hours would be the same as City hours, therefore I don't want to ask for beer only as they might want liquor now or at a later date. Mr. Marino - Do you feel it would be time-consuming to come before the Board with more specific information and would it hinder you in any way. Mr. Clayton - Yes it would be both time - consuming and a hinderance. I would loose a tenant as they want 'toknow now what they can do and when I tell them of the procedure I, must go through, they loose interest, Ira Miller - 210 Harrison Ave. - How many people would this in- volve when you had a full house? Mr. Clayton - I can get about 50 people in there. Mr, Miller - This means 50 automobiles, so where do they park? Mr. Clayton -, The parking layout is shown on the sketch attached to the petition, • e REGULAR MEETING ZONING & PLANNING BOARD MAY 1, 1968 PAGE # 6 Mr. Rhame - How many spaces do you now have? Mr. Clayton - I haven't figured it out exactly but I have over 35. Mr. Rhame - This is another problem, Without a site drawing, we don't know how many you have and before you could get a license or permit, you would have to meet the parking requirement. Doesn't the Union Club also use this area for parking? Mr. Clayton - They close when we open. Mr. Rhame asked for those present in favor of the petition to please indicate their reasons. There was no one present in favor of granting the request. Mr. Rhame then asked for those present . that opposed the petition to please indicate their reasons. Mr. Strickland -. The Union Club is located at 118 Jackson Ave. and there Is excessive noise from the patrons and we can't sleep. Mre. .Jones- 233 Jackson Ave.- We card; sleep nights now because of the noise. Mrs. Long - Jackson Ave. - I don't feel this would add to the value of my property an I have 4 units and my parking area is used now. Also, I don't agree with this type establishement. Mr. Fred Reebala - 106 Harrison Ave. - I am opposed to the Union. Club and I'm opposed to this establislunent, because of the fist fights and brawls. I don't feel we need any more establlahments of this type in the community. Mr.Strickland. - I feel thin type of establishment should be on the main strip and not brought back into the other areas. There being no further comments, the case was closed. After a 5 minute recess, the meeting was called to order. DELIBERATION AND WORK SHOP ITEM 1. COUNCILMAN'S REPORT - MR. MARTIN SCHRIDER Mr. Schrlder brought the Board up to date on recent action by the Council.. ITEM 2. BUILDING OFFICIAL'S REPORT The Building Official's Report was discussed briefly. (Copy Attached.) REOULAR MEETING ZONING & PLANNING BOARD MAY 1, 1968 .PAGE # 7 ITEM 3. APPROVAL OF MINUTES- REGULAR MEETING -APRIL 10, 1968 The Minutes of the Regular Meeting of April 10, 1968 were .read and approved as corrected by motion from Mr. Marino, second by Mr. .Firkins. ITEM It. APPROVAL OF MINUTES- SPECIAL MEETING -APRIL 24, 1968 The Minutes of the Special Meeting of April 24, 1968 were read and approved by unanimous consent of the Board. ITEM 5. DELIBERATION ON PUBLIC HEARING - DE KALB OIL CO. REQUEST After restatement of the case by Chairman Rhame, a short dis- cussion followed. Mr. Hannah, County Planner expressed strongly against approval of the application for the following reasons: 4 Ordinance clearly states a 20001 requirement and if variance is allowed, other cities having a distance requirement in their ordinance for service stations would be put in jeopardy. A precedoit case has ,Just been set in Miami unholding a distance re- quirement for service stations. The Zoning & Planning Board and County Planning Department are currently working on a proposed comprehensive plan of the City. Pre- liminary work has been done on the transportation section which in- dicates a major intersection at the North Banana River Drive (SR 401) on the north boundary of the proposed service station site. Service stations or traffic generated business at that particular Intersection can cause the same type problems that are presently being created at Palm Avenue and North Atlantic Avenue. The conclusion of the Board was: 1) Wonld bring revenue into the City, create employment; 2) Help to beautify a trashy situation and would definitely be an Improvement. Reasons for not granting said petition were:. 1) Doesn't meet distance requirement as set forth in the Ordinance; 2) Not feasible at this location. After a split decision by the Board, 3 in favor of granting said petition and 1 opposed; the petition was granted and passed on to the Board of Adjustment for action at their meeting of May 2. ITEM 6. DELIBERATION ON PUBLIC HEARING - DON & DOROTHY CLAYTON REQUEST After restatement of the case by Chairman Rhame, a brief dis- cusslon followed. REGULAR MEETING ZONING & PLANNING BOARD MAY 1, 1968 PAGE # 8 By unanimous consent of the Board, the application was tabled. Mr. Clayton to get complete . data as net forth in the requirements listed on the application. By unanimous consent of the Board, the fee will be waived for a period of 90 days only. Another public hearing will be re- quired when necessary data is completed. Should Mr. Clayton choose to wait longer than the 90 day stipulated period, It will be necessary to charge the fee. ITEM 7. WORK SHOP - BANANA RIVER DRIVE EXTENSION (BEHIND CONTRACTOR'S This item tabled until the meeting of May 15 at which time Mr. Hannah will present a preliminary plan showing a main road down the section line with an alternate means of getting around existing im- provements on the section line, upon motion by Mr. Marino second by Mr. Nicholas. ITEM 8. WORK SHOP - BEAUTIFICATION COMMITTEE A luncheon is planned for Interested persons regarding setting up of a Beautification Committee. This item tabled until the meet- ing of May 15 at which time the Chairman of the proposed Beautifica- tion Committee, if possible, will submit a list of names regarding planned luncheon. Motion by Mr. Nicholas, second by Mr. Firkins to table until the meeting of May 15. ITEM 9. WORK SHOP - COMPREHENSIVE PLAN Mr. Hannah presented a map which showed an overall picture of how the City is now zoned, by coloring in the various districts. This Item tabled until the meeting of May 15. Motion by Mr. Firkins, second by Mr. Marino the meeting adjourned at 11:13 P.M. Respectfully submitted, N , E. Harrison Rhame, Chairman Zoning & Planning Board OAS PERMITS ISSUED.. .0 SEWER PERMITS ISSUED ................I STREET EXCAVATION PERMITS ISSUED .... 0 WELL PERMITS ISSUED .................0 BUILDING PER14ITS ISSUED FRO14 11 APRIL 168 70 1 MAY 68 PER11T DATE TYPE OF EST. PERMIT NUMBER ISSUED OWNER CONST. COST FEE 1288 4/11/68 Kirby Rental Service Erection of $ N/A $10.00 Tents (Boat Show) j�89 4/12/68 Kirby Rental Service Lighting $100,00 $ 3.00 �4 for Tents (Boat Show) 1290 4/23/68 Paul & Shirley A. Hill Construct Patio $200.00 $ 5.00 With Roof 1291 4/24/68 Boeing Aircraft Alt. to $300.00 $ 5.00 Comm. Bldg. OAS PERMITS ISSUED.. .0 SEWER PERMITS ISSUED ................I STREET EXCAVATION PERMITS ISSUED .... 0 WELL PERMITS ISSUED .................0 City of Cape Canaveral 105 POLKIIENUE . CAPE CANAVERAL. FLORIDA 32920 •ELEPNoNE ao, I.-ED REGULAR MEETING ZONING AND PLANNING BOARD MAY 15, 1968 8:00 P.M. AGENDA CALL TO ORDER ROLL CALL ITEM 1. COUNCILMAN'S REPORT - MR. MARTIN SCHRIDER ® ITEM 2. BUILDING OFFICIAL'S REPORT - MR. JULIUS SZENDREY ITEM 3. APPROVAL OF MINUTES - REGULAR MEETING -MAY 1, 1968 ITEM 4. WORK SHOP- BANANA RIVER DRIVE EXTENSION (BEHIND CON- TRACTOR'S ROW) ITEM 5. WORK SHOP -. BEAUTIFICATION COMMITTEE ITEM 6. WORK SHOP - COMPREHENSIVE PLAN ADJOURN REGULAR MEETING. ZONING AND PLANNING BOARD MAY 15, 1968 8:00 P.M. The Regular Meeting of. the Zoning and Planning Board of the City of Cape Canaveral, Florida was held at City Hall, 105 Polk Avenue on May 15, 1968. The meeting was called to order at 8:09 P.M. by Vice - Chairman Nicholas. Those present were: Messrs. Nicholas, Firkins, Wolfe, Marino, Members of the Board; Mr. Hannah, County Planner; Mr. Schrider, Council - man and Mr. Szendrey, Building Official. Mr. Rhame was unable to attend. ITEM 1. COUNCILMAN'S REPORT.- MARTIN SCHRIDER Mr. Schrider brought the Board up to date regarding recent action by the Council. Mr. Schrider stated that Mr. Parks would like to lease the eighty (80) foot back from the City (Proposed Banana River Drive Extension) either on a five (5) year basis (he would build a road to the City's specifications or for a one (1) year basis (he would level off area and put in two (2) inch blacktop. In either case, he would use the area for a parking lot during the lease period. ITEM 2. BUILDING OFFICIAL'S REPORT - JULIUS A. SZENDREY Mr. Szendrey, Building Official, reported on building permits issued from May 1 thru May 15, 1966. (Copy Attached) IT194 3. APPROVAL OF MINUTES- REGULAR MEETING -MAY 1, 1968 The Minutes of the Regular Meeting, May 1, 1968 were approved as read by motion from Mr. Firkins, second by Mr. Marino. ITEM 4. WORK SHOP - BANANA RIVER DRIVE EXTENSION (BEHIND CONTRACTOR'S HOW Mr. Hannah . submitted a map showing the right -of -way areas and main road down the section line showing an alternate means of getting around existing improvements on the section line.Tabled until 5/22/68. ITEM 5. WORK SHOP - BEAUTIFICATION COMMITTEE Mr. Nicholas suggested a letter be sent to the proposed Beauti- fication Committee, Zoning and Planning Board Members, Ex- Officio Members and Mr. Raymond Bruntmyer, Recreation Planner for the County regarding a luncheon, date of which has not been determined, but May 25 wan tentative date suggested. This item tabled until 5/22/68. REGULAR MEhfINa ZONING AND PLANNING BOARD PAGE # 2 MAY 15, 1968 ITEM 6. WORK SliOP - COMPREHENSIVE PLAN The Comprehensive Plan was tabled until the meeting of 5/22/68. • Motion was made by Mr. Firkins, second by Mr. Wolfe that the meeting adjourn at 9:17. Respectfully submitted, Leo Nicholas, Vice- Chairman Zoning and Planning Board GAS PERMITS ISSUED,,, * SEWER PERMITS ISSUED,,, , , ,III* " '• ...,0 STREET EXCAVATION PERMITS 1 {•IEEE PERI4IT3 ISSUED,,,,,,, ............0 * (1 permit included 15 trailer hook -ups plus 1 house hook -up at King's Traller Park) BUILDING PEtRMITS ISSUED RR014 22 MA--- Y1668 _ TO 15 MAY 168 PERMIT DATE `Lr0a31iR ISSUED 0{JNER CONST• TYPE OR EST. PERbIIT 1292. 5/6/68 Al Fowler COST Rr' Alt. Interior Comm. Bldg, (Laundry) $ 150.00 $ 2.50 1293 516168 Boeing Co. Alt. Interior Comm. $ 2,000,00 Bldg, (Boeing) $13.00 401 5/7/68 Shuford Dev. Co, Erect Ground Sign $3,000.00 $ 9,00 (Real 8) 1295 5/8/68 J. 14. Greene Enclose. Existing $ Y 800.00 $ 5.00 Carport - Duplex 1296 5/9/68 J,W, Greene Construct Store Room $ Addition - Duplex 320 :00 $ 5,00 1297 5/13/68 Boeing Co. Maintenance Alt. 30,000.00 $73.50 Interior--(Manage- ment Office Bld.) 1298 5/13/68 I.B.M. Add Electrical Out- lets - Computer Room $ .250.00 $ 2.00 0 5/14/68 Cape Canaveral Rand Erect Ground Sign - $ 110.00 y�aash , Inc. Car Wash $ 2.00 GAS PERMITS ISSUED,,, * SEWER PERMITS ISSUED,,, , , ,III* " '• ...,0 STREET EXCAVATION PERMITS 1 {•IEEE PERI4IT3 ISSUED,,,,,,, ............0 * (1 permit included 15 trailer hook -ups plus 1 house hook -up at King's Traller Park) City of Cape Canaveral 105 POLK AVENUE . CAPE CANAVERAL. rLONI0A 11- T ELEPNONE 009 761.1100 SPECIAL MEETING ZONING AND PLANNING BOARD MAY 22, 1968 AGENDA CALL TO ORDER ROLL CALL ITEM 1. WORK SHOP - PROPOSED R -5 ZONING DISTRICT ITEM 2. WORK SHOP - BANANA RIVER DRIVE EXTENSION (BEHIND CONTRACTOR'S Roil) ITEM 3. WORK SHOP - PROPOSED BEAUTIFICATION COMMITTEE ITEM 4. WORK SHOP - COMPREHENSIVE PLAN ADJOURN v City of Cape Canaveral ICS POLK AVENUE PL CANAVERAL. iLORIOA 32220 T ELEPN0NE 005 7831100 REGULATING ZONING AND PLANNING BOARD MAY 29, 1968 AGENDA CALL TO ORDER ROLL CALL ITEM I. ITEM 2. ITEM 3• COUNCILMAN'S REPORT - 14ARTI14 SCHRIDER BUILDING OFFICIAL'S REPORT - JULIUS A. SZENDREY APPROVAL OF MINUTES- REGULAR 14LETING -MAY 15, 1968 ITEM 4, ITEM 5• WORK SHOP - PROPOSED R -5 ZONING DISTRICT WORK SHOP - BANANTRACTORA DRIVE EXTENSION (BEHIND CON'S ITEM 6. WORK SHOP - PROPOSED BEAUTIFICATION CO1414ITTEE ITEM 7. WORK SHOP - C014PREHENSIVE PLAN ADJCURN City of Cape Canaveral ENE . CAPE CANAVERAL, FLORIDA OQY➢O TELEPNONE �r F 305 703 IIDO cmor rAKCWVDK REGULAR MEETING ZONING & PLANNING HOARD JUNE 12, 1968 8.00 P.M. AGENDA CALL TO ORDER ROLL CALL PUBLIC HEARING — DON & DOROTHY CLAYTON — REQUEST FOR CONSUMPTIOWO77LCOH I BEVER GE — 1 ® JACKSO VENUE — C S1: T —1 RECESS ITEM 1. COUNCILMAN'S REPORT — MR. MARTIN SCHRIDER ITEM 2. BUILDING OFFICIAL'S REPORT — MR. JULIUS A. SZENDREY ITEM 3. APPROVAL OF MINUTES— REGULAR MEETING —MAY 15, 1968 ITEM 4. DELIBERATION ON PUBLIC HEARING —DON & DOROTHY CLAYTON REQUEST ITEI4 5. WORK SHOP — PROPOSED BANANA RIVER DRIVE EXTENSION (BEHIND CONTRACTOR'S ROW) ITEM 6. WORK SHOP — PROPOSED BEAUTIFICATION COMMITTEE ITF14 7. WORK SHOP — PROPOSED R -5 ZONING DISTRICT ITEM 8. WORK SHOP.— COMPREHENSIVE PLAN ADJOURN 0 1® REGULAR MEETING ZONING AND PLANNING BOARD JUNE 12, 1968, 8:00 P.M. The Regular Meeting of the Zoning and Planning Board of the City of Cape Canaveral, Florida was held at City Hall, 105 Polk Avenue on June 12, 1968. The meeting was called to order at 8:05 P.M. by Chairman Rhame. Those present were: Messrs. Rhame, Chairman, Nicholas, Vice - Chairman; Firkins, Wolfe and Marino, Members of the Board; Hannah, County Planner; Schrider, Councilman; Francis, City Administrator; and Szendrey, Building Official. PUBLIC HEARING - DON & DOROTHY CLAYTON - REQUEST FOR ON- PREIdISES CONSUMPTION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES - 120 JACKSON AVE. CASE -12 Mr. Rhame read a letter from Mr. Clayton which was attached to the petition application. Said letter stated writer was coming a- gain before the Board for a second public hearing as original petition application was not completed when first public hearing was held. Mr. Clayton stated the letter stated what he wanted to say and that Mr. Olivit, lessee; planned to request a 2 COP license at this location. Mr. Rhame asked persons in favor of the petition to give their reasons. With the exception of Mr. 011vit and Mr. Clayton there was no one present in favor of the request. Those in opposition of the request were caked to give their reasons. Mr. Fred Reebals, 106 Harrison Avenue and Mr. Phil Jones, 124 Harrison Avenue stated they felt we had enough of this type of establish- ments in this area as this was predominately a residential area and further stated that when the property was purchased, it was zoned re- sidential and the City re -zoned it to commercial.. Mr. Rhame proceeded to read a letter from Mrs. V. T..Sigman - 214 East Harrison Avenue which stated she definitely opposed the re- quest and asked that the request be denied. • REGULAR MEETING ZONING AND PLANNING BOARD Page # 2 JUNE 12, 1968 Mr. Clayton and Mr. Olivit requested that all information and /or conversation regarding activities at the Union Club dis- cussed at the public hearing of May lst be stricken as they had no connection with this establishment with the exception of Mr. Clayton being the owner of the building. After a five minute recess, the meeting was 'resumed. DELIBERATION AND WORK SHOP ITE74 1. COUNCILMAN'S REPORT MR. MARTIN SCHRIDER Mr. Schrider brought the Board up to date on recent action by the Council. . ITEM 2. BUILDING OFFICIAL'S REPORT - MR. JULIUS A. SZENDREY The Building Official's Report was discussed briefly. (Copy attached). Mr. Rhame read letter from the Building Official, dated June 7, 1968 regarding arequest from the Straw Hat Club, through Berry Sign Company, to erect a sign. Said letter stated the set- back requirements for this area made it impossible to erect a sign and maintain proper set - backs. Mr. Szendrey was instructed to inform the owners of the nece- ssity of applying for a variance regarding said sign. ITEM 3. APPROVAL OFMINUTES - REGULAR MEETING- MAY 15, 1968 By unanimous consent of the Board, the Minutes were approved as read. ITEM 4. 'DELIBERATION ON PUBLIC HEARING -DON & DOROTHY CLAYTON REQUEST After restatement of the case by Chairman Rhame, a brief dis- cussion followed. The consensus of the Board wan that Mr. Clayton met all require - pents regarding parking, zoning, etc. Permit for actual construction to be issued later, by City for alterations. Work would have to meet City requirements as met forth in building ordinance. Chairman Rhame opposed request as there was apparently excessive "night- life" in area now and citizens attending public hearing were loud and clear In their opposition to such activity. lie felt this type of concentrated activity should be minimized for the proper future growth of the City. i REGULAR MEETING Page # 3 ZONING AND PLANNING BOARD JUNE 12, 1968 the Board. Vote indicated the following*. A vote was taken by ABSTAINING - Mr. Nicholas Mr, Firkins AGAINST R - Mr' Rhame ._� Mr. Marino 'FOR - Second Idr. Wolfe After n short diccuasion, a second vote was to en. vote Sndicatedthe full AGAINST _ Iqr, Rhame ABSTA� Mr. Marino FOR - Mr: Firkins Mr, Wolfe eased on to Mr. Nicholas ranted and P By a majority vote, the petition Was g Council for action at their workshop meeting of June 13• WORK SHOP PROPOSED BANANA RIVER DRIVE EXTENSION BEHI }ID IPEM CONTR to By unanimous consent of the Board, Mr, Rhame eras instructed letter prior to the next regular meeting Sa d 1 letter to prepare a draft of a enclosure. re are a map regarding Mr. Hannah w owners of this area Get the g as instructed t° P general feeling of the property was made relative to and Mr. Hannah easements, etc.. Motion the proposed extension second by tr. Firkins for Mr. Rhame Item to be discussed at next regular meet - by Mr. Nicholas, 14P* to proceed in this matter. ing. BEAUTIFICATION COMMITTEE WO{U{ SHOP - PROPOSED d all out ITE1d6. the Board to Prepare an Mr. Rhame was instructed by the Propose Beautification to the freeholders regarding a letter to bcdiscussed at next regular meeting• Committee. Item DISTRICT PROPOSED R -5 ZONING WORK S}loP the Council to activate ITEM 7• ueai that IIr• Sehrider rc4 this matter The Board asked o that final action on Zoning District s that the the propose as R-5 Mr. Schrider indicated t ken as soon as Possible. ell and the could be " be a °int meeting between Coup possibly Item to be dis- next step would p differences. Zoning Board in order to resolve all ular meeting. cussed at next reg E PLAN WORK SHOP - COI4PREHEIISIV' Previous set UP, Mr. ITEM 8. s as Of having special meeting It lieu et together to try and work out existing Will g e Canaveral would Rhame and Mr. Hannah the Board that Cape informed Ist and he would also problems. Mr, Hannah starting July L Lne planner laced on agenda be assigned a full Item to be p assist the City in every way Pp3 °able. for next regular meeting' �ti�i�.;;G i.......�io ISSU3J L +�.T•: 15 MAY 168 12 JUNE 168 Db Oi+ - 1300 5/16/68 Amos B. Crammer Screen in Existing $ 324.00 $. 5.00 Patio & Add Roof to ,Trailer 1301 5/16/68 Al Fowler Relocate Else. Panel $ 75.00 $ 4.00 OW2 5/16/68 Bob & Jims Const. Install Fence (6' & $ 485.00 $ 5.00 41) Pool & Pool Area 1303 5/20/68 IBM Dig Trench & Fill in $ 200.00 $ 2.50 Same -Floor Area 1304 5/20/68 IBM Alteration of $10,000.00 $ 32.20 Interior 1305 5/22/68 Dominic Costellano Construct Bedroom $22,000.00 $ 96.40 Duplex 1306 5/24/68 R.G. Reid Construct Unit $17,000.00 $104.40 Apt. Building 1.307 5/24/68 Great Valu Stores Construct Facade $ 1,900.00 $ 7.00 ® Front (Roof Area) 1308 5/24/68 Shuford Mills Repair Comm. Bldg. $ 400.00 $ 5.00 (60 Minit Cleaners) 1309 5/27/68 Boeing Co. Install 2,000 Gal. $ 800,00 $ 10.00 Oafs Tank W/1 Pump 1310 5/27/68 Citizens Natl. Remove Wind DamaLed $ 200.00 $ 5.00 Bank of Orlando Metal Awnings 1311 6/5/68 Dr. Paul H. Jahn Adding Partitions In- $ 1,000.00 $ 5.00 terior S.F.R, 1312 6/6/68 Dr. Paul H. Jahn Add Bathroom & Kit- $ 600,00 $ 4.00 chen Sink GAS PERMITS ISSUED ...................0 SEWER PERMITS ISSUED .................3 STREET EXCAVATION PERMITS ISSUED ..... 1 WELL PERMITS ISSUED ..................0 City of Cape Canaveral 105 POLK AVENUEL - CAPE ] )! -. LGR1DA 32920 June 7, 1969 Zoning & Planning hoard 1.05 Polk 7,venno Cape Canaveral, Florida 32920 Gentlemen: Item 23 Paragraph 2, sub- paragraph (b) Of fivenl75)r'feetcfro8,lthc. chub: ralir. ^_ -Wcklof r,Vcnty- Th' Straw t ?at ='lnb has aprlic? for n nrrmit to crept :+ sinn in that area an? the field moasurement^ indicate ❑ gift•• (5o) foct r:.rhl for 101 -S (tIorth :clan Cie T:vpnue) which wonld aa} ;n it twenty -five (2S) feet from tho cnntnr, fnr a nlun thirty -fi. ( +35), feet frn.a tine builrtino line from the ,trnw ltat -1 ub or a total of Si;cty (60) fact. 'Chnrefnre., it is imronsb) to co ^ply •..•i th Zte� 23, Paragraph 2, sub- l,aracraph (b) of Orrl.inar.cc X91 -6�. It is runny_ =tad that a variar. rc be nivon by I:hc official ii+ Morn all siona lorationh With �ae set- backeofu forty c , (d0) f.cet to the 0�90 of the sign (not foundation). That i. the only way that tM sign can be locatcrl nn thi. prorcrty and it ?hall. also tx` in line or sot further in than the existing signs on othor rremiSes. Renpectfully /Sulmittc ., C <CrE L /- �licll�•c ul iun I. s endre0 L�uilriing Official rhg 0 City of Cape Canaveral ,05 POLK AVENUE • CAPE EANAVENAL. PLONIGA]EE]0 TELEPHONE ]00 718;11W June 21, 1968 TO: ALL REGISTERED FREEHOLDERS ow Dear Fellow Citizen: Your City is on the threshold of a new era in its growth and progress. New projects are presently being planned for construction within Cape Canaveral and studies are underway for developments which can be des cribed simply as fantastic. our community has the geo- graphical potential for greatness and already is in the limelight of developers and investors definitely inter- ested in spending large sums of money within our corporate limits. It goes without saying that proper planning must take place right now, prior to the explosion which is forecast for our area. In order to accomplish this, the help of many capable people, willing to give of their time and ability, is mandatory. During the past year, we as citizens and freeholders have apparently become complacent and apathetic about our City's business. With new paved streets, sewers and drain- age projects now complete, we are apparently content to sit back and enjoy these improvements and not concern ourselves with tomorrowls needs. It and this ling too youttoractivelythe participate In the this letter and appealing logical planning so necessary for proper municipal develop- ment. Openings exist ri_�ht now on the Zoning 8: Planning Board, the Recreation Boarc -land the proposed Beautification Board. Indicate your preference for these boards by fill- ing in the attached form and returning same as soon as possible. A self - addressed, stamped envelope is enclosed for your convenience. Your City needs you. Please get involved today. Sincerely, CITY OF CAPE CANAVERAL �— E. Harrison Rhame, Chairman Zoning & Planning Board Enclosures `J City of Cape Canaveral 105 Polk Avenue Cape Canaveral, Florida 32920 Gentlemen: YES, you can count on me to get involved In my City's business. I am interested in serving on: (please check one) Zoning & Planning Board Recreation Board Beautification Board I believe that I can serve my City in the capacity indi- cated above because: SIGNED: NAME: HOME ADDRESS: PHONE NO. EMPLOYER: _ I HAVE LIVED IN CAPE CA14AVERAL SINCE 19_ AND HAVE BEEN A FREEHOLDER SINCE 19 6/21/66 City of Cape Canaveral IOp POIE AVENUE . CAFE CANAVENAL,)LOOiOA '..., GRgpRU1 ])YEO T[L[PNONE i0! )OJ•1100 REGULAR MEETING ZONING & PLANNING BOARD JUNE968 - 8;00 p.Dt. AGENDA CALL TO ORDER ROLL CALL ITEM 1. COUNCILMAN'S REPORT - MR. LEO NICHOLAS ITEM 2. BUILDING OFFICIAL'S REPORT - JULIUS ITEM I. A. SZENDREY APPROVAL OF MINUTES - REGULAR MEETING ITEI9 4, -JUNE 12, 1968 WORK SHOP - PROPOSED R -5 ZONING ITEM 5. DISTRICT WORK SHOP - BANANA RIVER DRIVE EXTENSION (BEHIND CONTRACTOR'S ROW) ITEM 6. ITEM 7. WORK SHOP - PROPOSED BEAUTIFICATION COMMITTEE WORK SHOP - COMPREHENSIVE PLAN ITEM 8. WORK SHOP - Z014ING & PLANNING BOARD BUDGET- 1968 -69 ADJOURN REGULAR MEETING ZONING AND PLANNING BOARD JUNE 25, 1968 8:00 P.N. ® The Regular Meeting of the Zoning and Planning Board of the City of Cape Canaveral, Florida was held at City Hall, 105 Polk Avenue on June 25, 1968. The meeting was called to order at 8:10 P.M. by Chairman Rhame. Those present were: Messrs. Rhame, Chairman; Firkins, Wolfe and Marino, Members of the Board; Nicholas, Councilman; and Francis, City Administrator. Mr. Hannah, County Planner and Mr. Szendrey, Building Official were unable to attend. ITEM 1. COUNCIL14ANIS REPORT - MR. LEO NICHOLAS 19 Mr. Nicholas brought the Board up to date regarding recent action by the Council. ITEM 2. BUILDING OFFICIAL'S REPORT - MR. JULIUS A. SZENDREY As Mr. Szendrey was unable to attend, Mr. Rhame read the Build- ing Report regarding permits issued June 13 - June 25. (Copy Attached) ITEM 3. APPROVAL OF MINUTES - REGULAR MEETING - JUNE 12, 1968 By unanimous consent of the Board, the Minutes were approved as read. ITEM 4. WORK SHOP - PROPOSED R -5 ZONING DISTRICT The Secretary was instructed by the Chairman to contact the Council regarding a Special Meeting and schedule same for July 1, contingent upon Council being able to attend, relative to this matter. ITEM 5. WORK SHOP - BANANA RIVER DRIVE EXTENSION (BEHIND CONTRACTORS H Per instructions from the meeting of June 12, Mr. Rhame read a letter and submitted a map for the Board's approval regarding re- garding the proposed Banana River Drive Extension. Motion was made by Mr. Wolfe and second by Mr. Marino Instructing Mr. Rhame to proceed In mailing out the letter and map enclosure. REGULAR MEETING ZONING AND PLANNING BOARD JUNE 25, 1968 Page # 2 ITEM 6. WORK SHOP - PROPOSED BEAUTIFICATION COMMITTEE Per instructions from the meeting of June 12, a letter. was • mailed to the registered freeholders regarding openings on the Zoning Board, Recreation Board and Proposed Beautification Board, along with an application form. The applications will be reviewed at the meeting of July 10., ITF14 7. WORK SHOP - COMPREHENSIVE PLAN Since Mr. Hannah could not attend the meeting, and upon motion by Mr. Marino, second by Mr. Wolfe, this item was tabled until the meeting of July 10. ITEM 8. WORK SHOP - ZONING & PLANNING BOARD BUDGET - 1968/69 ® The Budget for 1968/69 was discussed by the Board. Upon motion by Mr. Wolfe, second by Mr. Marino and unanimous consent of the Board the budget request was approved for presentation to the Council. Motion was made by Mr. Wolfe, second by Mr. Marino to adjourn the meeting at 9:13 P.M. Respectful.y submitted, :. S am n Zoning and Planning Board 0 GAS PERMITS ISSUED....... SEWER PER11I2TS ISSUED ...................0 STREET EXCAVATION PERMITS ISSUED,,,,,,,0 WELL PERMITS ISSUED ISSu?D ?i0'•' • 13 JUNE 168 -- -_.��_ 'PO 25 JUNE 168 1313 6/14 Hubert 0, Feilteau Change 1314 6/18 James E. of Service $ 185,00 $ 7,00 Morgan Si Erect (Stra.OHat (Straw n $1,133.00 $11,00 05 6/24 Hat Club C Francis Jamieson ' Alteration to $ 250. Office Bldg, 00 $ 7.00 0 GAS PERMITS ISSUED....... SEWER PER11I2TS ISSUED ...................0 STREET EXCAVATION PERMITS ISSUED,,,,,,,0 WELL PERMITS ISSUED City of Cape Canaveral 108 POLK V [N P E CANAVERAL. -R IEA 8¢820 TELEPNONE]09 ]8].1100 July 1, 1968 Dear Citizen: - Your Planning and Zoning Board has long recognized _ the need for a primary street parallel, and west of AIA in Cape Canaveral. This street should be routed approxi- mately along the section line and extend from the Inter- section of Columbia Drive and Astronaut Blvd, on the north end to the existing North Banana River Drive in Cocoa Beach. The portion of this proposed road through the County lands south of Cape Canaveral's city limits can be routed in a manner to properly connect the existing right -of -way in Cocoa Beach to the proposed right -of -way in Cape Cana- veral. A sketch of this proposed right -of -way is enclosed for your study. The purpose of this letter is to inform you of our plans and ask your support for this project. The main role of your Planning Board in this matter is to establish a de- dicated right -of -way as soon as possible so that any future development in this area can be designed around a properly sized and arranged traffic artery. We believe that such a street would assist greatly in alleviating the present north -south traffic problem in our city and provide the means for the development of the west- ern lands in our city that are now essentially inaccessible. The ways and means of building a street in this right - of -way would be the subject of future considerations and could be tied into land development in this area as the need arises. The main idea at this time Is to reserve the land now so that our city can grow in an orderly fashion. We would appreciate your views on this proposed plan and of course any ideas related to the planning of your city are always welcome. Please write us at your earliest opportunity and advise us of your feelings in this matter. Sincerely, CITY OF CAPE CANAVERAL E. Harrison Rhame, Cfiairman Zoning and Planning Board rhg Enclosure I �\ 1 Q 20' ROW TO BE ACQUIRD 40' ROW TO BE ACQUIRED \� �'- — e0' ROW TO BE ACQUIRED Q: - U6 if = - 50' ROW TO BE REALIGNED —_. — C,7:7 30' ADDITIONAL TO BE _ t / ACQUIRED mm 11 �_ 60' ROW TO BE ACQUIRED __ r CITY OF CAPE CANAVERAL J; /(� PROPOSED NORTH 60' ROW TO BE ACQUIRED • "' f j �- BANANA RIVER ' ��'� DRIVE EXTENSION 50' ROW TO BE REALIGNED —_. — C,7:7 30' ADDITIONAL TO BE _ t / ACQUIRED mm City of Cape Canaveral ,o,POLK"V"NUE . o",=o,o .E NONE,o, "I -- " irror -- SPECIAL MEETING wcuumu ZONING & PLANNING BOARD & CITY COUNCIL JULY 1, 1968 8:00 P. M. AGENDA CALL TO ORDER ROLL CALL ITEM 1. WORKSHOP - PROPOSED R -5 ZONING DISTRICT ADJOURN JC s� City of Cape Canaveral 105 POLK AVENUE . OHID� 30 TELEPHONE ]0] )Bl CANAVERAL. N IL ]]0 air)DE REGULAR MEETING ux nuruu ZONING & PLANNING BOARD JULY 10, 1968 8:00 P.M. AGENDA CALL TO ORDER ROLL CALL PUBLIC HEARING - THOMAS CHESNICK - REQUEST FOR VARIANCE - TO ALLOW INSTALLATIO OF T G -RB R J H- b50 N ORTH ATLANTIC VENUE - CASE # bb-13 RECESS ITEM 1. COUNCILMAN'S REPORT - MR. LEO C. NICHOLAS ITEM 2. BUILDING OFFICIAL'S REPORT - MR. JULIUS A. SZENDREY ITEM 3. .APPROVAL OF MINUTES - REGULAR MEETING - JUNE 25, 1968 ITEM It. DELIBERATION ON PUBLIC HEARING - THOMAS CHESNICK REQUEST ITEM 5. ZONING & PLANNING BOARD OBJECTIVES FOR 1968 -69 ITEM 6. WORK SHOP - PROPOSED R -5 ZONING DISTRICT ITEM 7. WORK SHOP - COMPREHENSIVE PLAN ITEM 8. WORK SHOP - RETURNED APPLICATIONS REGARDING ZONING & PLANNING BOARD - RECREATION BOARD - BEAUTI- FICATION BOARD ITEM 9. WORK SHOP - SIGN ORDINANCE ITEM 10. WORK SHOP - ZONING ORDINANCE ADJOURN 0 18 SPECIAL MEETING ZONING & PLANNING BOARD JULY 11, 1968 7:30 P.M. A Special Meeting of the Zoning & Planning Board of the City of Cape Canaveral, Florida was held at City Hall, 105 Polk Avenue Avenue on July 11, 1968. The meeting was called to order at 7:50 P.M. by Chairman Rhame. The Regular Meeting scheduled for July 10 was re- scheduled until the following evening due to the lack of a quorum. Those present were: Messrs. Rhame, Wolfe and Marino, Members of the Board; Szendrey, Building Official and Petition Applicants Thomas Chesnick and James W. Sutherland. The same people were in attendance at both meetings with the exception of Mr. James T. Zimmerman, County Planner and Mr. Leo Nicholas, Councilman. Both gentlemen had prior commitments and .could not attend the July 11 meeting. PUBLIC HEARING - THOMAS CHESNICK REQUEST FOR VARIANCE - TO ALLOW INSTALLATION OF TWO G PUMPS - R B CAR WASH Q � 1 G Mr, Rhame briefly explained the purpose and action that could be taken by the Board stating that final action would be taken by Council. Mr. Chesnick was asked to present his case. Mr. Chesnick out- lined the reasons for his request stating that his business was de- finitely in trouble financial-wise and he felt with the addition of the gas pumps he would have the added attraction he felt was needed to have a successful operation. There was no one present either in .favor or in opposition to the request, therefore, the case was closed. After a five minute recess, the meeting was resumed. DELIBERATION & WORK SHOP ITEM 1. COUNCILMAN'S REPORT - MR. LEO NICHOLAS As Mr. Nicholas was attending a Council Meeting, a report was not available. SPECIAL MEETING ZONING & PLANNING BOARD JULY 11, 1968 Page # 2 ITEM 2. BUILDING OFFICIAL'S REPORT - MR. JULIUS A. SZENDREY Mr. Szendrey reported on the permits issued June 26 -July 10. ® (Copy attached) ITEM 3 APPROVAL OF MINUTES - REGULAR MEETING - JUNE 25, 1968 By unanimous consent of the Board, the Minutes were approved as read. ITEM 4. DELIBERATION ON PUBLIC HEARING - THOMAS CRESNICK REQUEST After restatement of the case by the Chairman, a brief dis- cussion was held. The request was referred to the Board of ad- justment /City Council recommending APPROVAL. ,General consensus of Board was: 1) Past operation indicates applicant would be an asset Sto the City; 2) Continued operation without gas pumps is not feasi- ble, according to applicant; 3) City needs a clean well- operated facility like this; 4) With gas, customer will get a price break on wash (wash free W /10 gallons of gas); 5) No auto service will be performed at facility. ITEM 5. ZONING & PLANNING BOARD OBJECTIVES FOR 1968-69 After a brief discussion by the Board, a motion was made by Mr. Marino, second by Mr. Wolfe to strive to complete the following goals during the coming year. 1) North Banana River Drive Extension, 2) Ridgewood Avenue Extension, 3) Revise Zoning Ordinance, 4) Revise Sign Ordinance, 5) Coordinate with Recreation Board regarding land needs, 6) Com- prehensive Plan, 7) Beautification Board, 8) New R -5 Zoned District, 9) Community Facilities, 10) Revise Zoning & Planning Board procedure. Mr. Wolfe was instructed to submit suggestions regarding revision of the Zoning & Planning Board procedure at the next regular meeting on August 14. ITEM 6. WORK SHOP - PROPOSED R -5 ZONING DISTRICT The Board briefly discussed the joint meeting of July 1 between Council and the Board regarding the R -5 District.. A public hearing is scheduled for July 23 regarding this matter. ITEM 7. WORK SHOP - COMPREHENSIVE PLAN As Mr. Zimmerman, County Planner could not attend the meeting, this item was tabled until the next regular meeting on July 31st. SPECIAL MEETING ZONING & PLANNING BOARD JULY 11, 1968 Page # 3. ITEM 8. WORK SHOP - RETURNED APPLICATIONS- ZONING & PLANNING BOARD, RECREATION BOARD - BEAUTIFICATION BOARD There were eleven (11) returned applications - Zoning &.Planning • Board; five (5) for Beautification Board and one (1) for Recreation Board. The application regarding the Recreation Board will be given to Mrs. Ann Ross, Chairman. The applicants are listed below. Upon motion by Mr. Wolfe, second by Mr. Marino, the Chairman was instructed to submit to Council recommendations regarding the Zoning Board. RETURNED APPLICATIONS - ZONING & PLANNING BOARD 1 Franklin Martin, 382 Coral Drive 2 Robert L. Cason, 309 Washington Avenue 3 Ernestine Butte, 218 Canaveral Beach Blvd. 4 Paul L. Hill, 214 Harbor Drive 5 Clifford F. Van Wagner, 118 Buchanan, Avenue 6 Robert E. James, 214 Tyler Avenue 7 Ernest I. Jandreau, 620 Madison Avenue 8 Jack Hurck, 246 Polk Avenue. 9 Bonnie Bates, 400 Lincoln Avenue 10 Charles Joseph Abeln, Jr., 335 Harbor Drive ll Brian E. Urquhart, 7315 North Atlantic Avenue RETURNED APPLICATIONS - BEAUTIFICATION BOARD 1 Patricia J. Beaulieu, 234 Harbor Drive 2 Jesse Jackson, 420 Polk Avenue 3 Howard J. Knapp, 6203 North Atlantic Avenue 4 Gene Blackburn, 8210 North Orange Avenue 5 Kathryn C, Hoog, 375 Harbor Drive ITEM 9. WORK SHOP - SIGN ORDINANCE The basic philosophy was discussed briefly. Hopefully,a draft will be ready for discussion at the next regular meeting on August 14. ITEM 10. WORK SHOP - ZONING ORDINANCE Mr. Zimmerman, County Planner will report to the Board on this matter at the earliest possible time. By unanimous consent of the Board, the meeting adjourned at 9:30 P.M. Respe tf ly aubmi':ed, E. Harrison Rhame, Cha rman Zoning & Planning Board BUILDING PErZ1ITS ISSUED PROM 26 JUNE 168 ,R,%IT DATE i"�-- 1'0 11 JULY 168 U);d� ri --��' �X � IS�U,;D 1 ONr]ER TYPE Op 31G 6/26/68 E, Melgaard COI LT. Er T. P?iIZZT 1317 6/ �7/� Construct Shuford 6 Unit Apt, $ 38,896,00 1318 Mills Elec,- $165.50 6/27/68 Plaza Apts Sewer Life Sta, $ 250. 00 #19 7/5/G8 Repair Defeative Drain$ 40.00 $ 6.00 Dr, Marion Sherman Construct 30 Unit A $ 2.00 1320 7/5/68 Port Canaveral pt•$15T,488,00 $612,00 Trailer park Erect Entry Gates 1321 7/8/68 $ 250,00 $. "on D. Clayton Alter Interior 5.00 CO-. Bldg, $ 500, oo $ 5.00 $197,424.00 $797.50 . ..SECAS PERMITS ISSUED ............. SEVER PERMITS ISSUED....., 0 VEN EXCAVATION PE...., ISSUED„ .I WELL PERMITS ISSUED,,.•.. 0 City of Cape Canaveral 105 PO Le ♦v NILE . CIIE CINIVERAL. FLORIDA 321120 T[L[PN0NE l0J 103 1100 SPECIAL MEETING ZONING & PLANNING BOARD JULY 23,'1968 8:0o P.M. AGENDA CALL TO ORDER ROLL CALL PUBLIC HEARING - AMENDMENT TO ZONING ORDINANCE #81 -64 REGARDING CHANGE OF ZONING - R-4 TO R -y - COMPLETE LEGAL ON FILE AT CITY HALL - C -11 ADJOURN * ADD ON ITF14 - ELECTION OF OFFICERS - 1968/69 SPECIAL MEETING ZONING & PLANNING BOARD JULY 23, 1968 8_00 P.m. • A Special Meeting of the Zoning & Planning Board of the City of Cape Canaveral, Florida was held at City Hall, 105 Polk Avenue on July 23, 1968. The meeting was called to order at 8:10 P.M. by Chairman Rhame.. Those present were: Messrs, Rhame, Chairman; Wolfe, Firkins, and Marino, Members of the Board; Mr. Nicholas, Councilman; Mr, Francis, City Administrator; Mr. Szendrey, Building Official. and Mr. Zimmerman, County, Planner. Mr. Cason was unable to attend due ® to a previous commitment. PUBLIC HEARING - AI4ENDMENT TO ZONING -64 It ftEO RDING C NGE OF ZONINO - R- to. R- - E -1 It was noted by Chairman Rhame that there were no property owners or other interested parties present at the public hearing. Motion was made by Mr. Wolfe, second by Mr. Firkins that the Board pass this amendment to Council for action.' An inquiry was made regarding the possibility of notification of surrounding property owners. Reply to this inquiry was that the zoning ordinance does not require individual notification when change Of zoning is being requested by the City, the only requirement . being proper notification in the newspaper at least ten (10) days prior to the public hearing. By majority vote of the Board, this item was passed on to Council for action. Add On Item - Election of Officers - 1968/69 Motion was made by Mr. Marino, second by Mr. Wolfe to add on to the Agenda - Election of Officers - 1968/69. Mr. Rhame recessed the meeting for five minutes. After recess,_ Mr. Firkins moved that Mr. Rhame continue as Chair- . man of the Zoning & Planning Board. Mr. Wolfe second the motion. On motion by Mr. Firklna, second by Mr. Wolfe and passed unanimously, nominations were closed and the Board voted to elect Mr. Rhame as Chairman. SPECIAL 14EETING ZONING & PLANNING BOARD JULY 23, 1968 PAGE #.2 Mr. Firkins made a motion, second by Mr, Marino that Mr. • Wolfe be elected Vice - Chairman. On motion by Mr. Firkins, second by Mr. Marino and passed unanimously, nominations were closed and the Board voted to elect Mr. Wolfe as Vice - Chairman. Mr. Rhame instructed the Secretary to send letter of acknow- ledgment regarding the recent request for members of the proposed Beautification Board and Zoning & Planning Board. Mr. Nicholas gave the Secretary a list of interested citizens willing to serve on the proposed Beautification Board and asked that they also be mailed a. letter. • Mr. Nicholas reported to the Board that the Council had appointed Mr. Robert L. Cason and re- appointed Mr. Vincent Marino to serve on the Board for the next two years,. He further stated that in checking with the City Attorney, that there was nothing in the Charter stating that the Board could have alternate or additional members, Mr. Marino was asked to report to the Board at the next Regular Meeting of July 31st the results of his findings regarding a' luncheon planned for mid- August relating to costs of same. Motion was made by Mr. Wolfe, second by Mr. Marino to adjourn the meeting at 9:05 P.M. Respec fully submitted,. E. Harrison Rhame, Cha an Zoning .& Planning Board City of Cape Canaveral 115 POLK 'VENUE - E IVERAL. ILORIDA 32920 N- REGULAR MEETING ZONING & PLANNING BOARD JULY 31, 1968 8:oo P.M. AGENDA CALL TO ORDER ROLL CALL ITEM 1. COUNCILMAN'S REPORT - MR. LEO C. NICHOLAS ITEM 2. BUILDING OFFICIAL'S REPORT - MR. JULIUS A. SZENDREY ITEM 3. APPROVAL OF MINUTES - SPECIAL MEETING - JULY 11, 1968 ITEM 4. APPROVAL OF MINUTES - SPECIAL MEETING - JULY 23, 1968 ITEM 5. WORK SHOP - COMPREHENSIVE PLAN ITEM 6. WORK SHOP - PROPOSED BEAUTIFICATION BOARD ITEM 7. WORK SHOP - ZONING ORDINANCE ITEM 8. WORK SHOP - PROPOSED BANANA RIVER DRIVE EXTE14SION (BEHIND CONTRACTOR'S ROW) ADJOURN REGULAR MEETING ZONING & PLANNING BOARD. JULY 31, 1968 8:00 P.M. The Regular Meeting of the Zoning and Planning Board of the City of Cape Canaveral, Florida scheduled for 8:00 P.M. on July 31, 1968 at city Hall, 105 Polk Avenue was not held due to lack of a quorum. Mr. Rhame was on vacation, Mr. Marino -and Mr. Firkins were Ill. All items on the Agenda to be re- scheduled for the next Regular Meeting of August 14, 1968.. ` ou a W oli e, vice- a rman Zoning &- Planning Board M 3UILDICG P.... "'::d:i`i'S ISSTZD 1'0D:,: 11 JULY '68 TG 1 JULY '68 G; OWN, 1323 7/15/68 C. E. Osterdorf Erect Concrete $ 90.00 $ 2.50 Block Fence 4' 1324. 7/15/68 Time Saver Market' Erect Plywood $ 300.00 $14.50 Panels -Store Front 025 7/15/68 Gladys Kendall Install Screen $ 100.00 $ 2.50 (Moon Hut) Fence & Concrete Block /Chain Link Pence- Garbage Area 1326 7/15/68 Lamp Post Lounge Install 2 Exit $ 100.00 $ 6.0o (Mary DeGive) Light Fixtures 1327 7/16/68 Mrs. Bert Thompson Erect 2 Signs $ 150.00 $ 5.00 1328 7/18/68 Roger Graefe /Geo. Change of Service $ 270.00 $ 6.50 Fine Foods 1329 7/19/68 John Russell Change of Service $ 190.00 $ 2.00 1330 7/22/68 Lt. Col. Rob. Callicotte Erect Fence $ 572.00 $ 6.50 ®31 7/22/68 Hubert G. Feilteau Alt. & Repairs $ 500.00 $ 5.00 to Duplex 1332 7/23/68 Granada House Erect Entrance $ 15.00 $ 2.00 Sign 1333 7/24/68 Jackson Minit Mkt. Erect Sign $ 900.00 $ 7.50 1334 7/24/68 James E. Morgan/Bob Rewiring Port Cana - $2,200.00 $79.60 Shumway/Harold Green veral Trl. Pk. - Trailer Hook -Ups OAS PERMITS ISSUED .. ................0 SEVER PERMITS ISSUED ..................0 STREET EXCAVATION PERMITS ISSUED ...... 0 WELL PERMITS ISSUED ...................0 �s City of Cape Canaveral 105 POLK AVENUE . CAPE CANAVERAL, ILQRi 32930 E EPNONE 3oE ,R3.,,m CIE,OE REGULAR MEETING uK myEm ZONING & PLANNING BOARD - AUGUST 14, 1968 8:00 P. 14. AGENDA CALL TO ORDER ROLL CALL PUBLIC HEARING - JAMES J. FOGG REQUEST - ON & OFF PREMISES CONSUMPTION OF BEER - 169 CANAVERAL BEACH BLVD. - -15 RECESS ITEM 1. COUNCILMAN'S REPORT - MR. LEO 14ICHOLAS ITEM 2. BUILDING OFFICIAL'S REPORT - MR. JULIUS A. SZENDREY ITEM 3. APPROVAL OF MINUTES - SPECIAL MEETING -JULY 11, 1968 ITEM 11. APPROVAL OF 14INUTES- SPECIAL MEETING -JULY 23, 1968 ITEM 5. APPROVAL OF 14INLFTES- REGULAR MEETING -JULY 31, 1968 ITEM 6. DELIBERATION ON PUBLIC HEARING -JAMES J. FOGG REQUEST ITEM 7. WORK SHOP - C014PREHENSIVE PLAN ITEM 8. WORK SHOP - PROPOSED BEAUTIFICATION BOARD ITEM 9. WORK SHOP - ZONING ORDINANCE IT24 10. WORK SHOP - SIGN ORDINANCE ITEM 11. WORK SHOP - PROPOSED BANANA RIVER DRIVE EXTENSION (BEHIND CONTRACTOR'S ROW) ITEM 12. WORK SHOP - PLANNING & ZONING COINP74TION - 1970 ADJOURN lJ REGUC.A�R M_ scr�NG ZONING & PLANNING BOARD AUGUSTS 8:O0P. M. The Regular Meeting of the Zoning & Planning Board of the City of Cape Canaveral, Florida was held at City Hall, 105 Polk Avenue on August 14, 1968. The meeting was called to order at 8:09 P•m• by Chairman Rhame• Chairman, Wolfe, Vice - Those present were: Me Members Of e the Board; Mr. Nicholas, Chairman, Marino and Cason, Mr. Szendrey, Building Councilman; Idr. Francis, City Administrator; County Planner. Mr. Flrkina was on vaca Official and Mr, Zimmerman, - tion. ON & OFF PREMISES _i5 PUBLIC HEARING - dAMESIJ. FOGGVER C BE CH B D. - CONSUtAFTI N BL purpose and action that could be taken by Mr. Rhame explained the Board further stating that final action would be from Council the Mr. Fogg, petitioner, stated his request vies as outlined application, further stating that thls would not be a late hour beer parlor. Mr. Fogg commented that beer waa presently being sold in the same -hopping center where he is located. favor of granting Mr. Rhame asked if there was anyone present in or denying the request. request. Mrs. L C. Gammage stated she eras, in favor of the There was no one else Present to offercomnents. After a five minute recess, the meeting waa resumed. DELIBERATION & WORK SHOP - 1•lfi. LEO NICHOLAS recent ITEM 1. COUNCILMAN'S REPOfi'f Mr. Nicholas brought the Board up to date relative to Council. I�lr. Rhame was invited to attend the work shop action by the, proposed R-5 meeting of August 15 for. the purpose of discussing zoning. The Board felt the whole matter could be clarified o writing a letter to each property owner asking that they give their opinion relative to this change in zoning, rather than have a second public to be scheduled for dis- hearing. Comments from the property owners cussion at the next regular work chop of the Counc ilman August 29• 0 E REGULAR MEETING ZONING & PLANNING BOARD AUGUST 14, 1968 PAGE # 2 STEM 2. BUILDING OFFICIAL'S REPORT - JULIUS A SZENDREY The Building Official explained the building report. (Copy attached). ITEM 3. APPROVAL OF MINUTES - SPECIAL MEETING -JULY 11 1968 The Minutes of the Special Meeting of July 11, 1968 were approved as read, by unanimous consent of the Board. ITF14 4. APPROVAL OF MINUTES- SPECIAL MEETING -JULY 23 1968 The Minutes of the Special Meeting of July 23, 1968 were approved as corrected by unanimous consent of the Board. ITEM 5. APPROVAL OF MINUTES- REGULAR MEETING -JULY 31 1968 The Minutes of the Regular Meeting of July 31, 1968 were approved as read by unanimous consent of tte Board. ITEM 6. DELIBERATION ON PUBLIC HEARING - JAMES J FOGG REQUEST After abrief discussion by the Board, the consensus was: Beer is presently being sold In the shopping center and additional traffic would not be created by approval of this request. This type operation would be beneficial to both the owner and residents. Vote of the Board was three (3) to grant and one (1) member ab- stained. Application was passed on to Council recommending approval. ITEM 7. WORK SHOP - COMPREHENSIVE PLAN Mr. Zimmerman was requested to submit abrief written report at each regular meeting in order to keep the Board up to date, as to what he has been able to accomplish relative to the Comprehensive Plan and other items he's now working on, Mr. Zimmerman was requested to have the first rough draft of the Land Use Plan available for discussion at the meeting of October 9, and the first rough draft of the Trans- portation Plan available for discussion at the meeting of December 11. ITEM 8. WORK SHOP - PROPOSED BEAUTIFICATION BOARD Mr. Marino reported briefly on the preparations regarding the luncheon for the Proposed Beautification Board, Mr. Marino was in- structed to contact the proposed board members, Councilmen, Planning Board Members, County Planner, County Recreation Planner, and City Administrator relative to their attending the luncheon which In ten- tatively scheduled for Saturday, August 24, r . REGULAR MEETING ZONING & PLANNING BOARD AUGUST 14, 1968' PAGE # 3 ITEM 9. WORK SHOP — ZONING ORDINANCE Mr. Zimmerman submitted report with general comments relative to the Zoning Ordinance. (Copy attached) Each Board Member was given a copy for study. Mr. Zimmerman was requested to have the first rough draft of the Zoning Ordinance available for discussion at the meeting of November 13• ITEM 10. WORK SHOP - SIGN ORDINANCE Discussion regarding the sign ordinance was tabled until the next regular meeting of August 28. ITEM 11. WORK SHOP - PROPOSED BANANA RIVER DRIVE EXTENSION BEHIND CONTRACTOR'S ROW) Discussion tabled until the next regular meeting of August 28, at which time a date will be determined relative to a public meeting with property owners involved. ITEM 12. WORK SHOP - PLANNING & ZONING CONVENTION - 1970 Mr. Rhame was requested to write a letter to Mr. Jack Wolle, City Planner of Clearwater, Florida relative to having the Planning & Zoning Convention in Cape Canaveral in 1970. By unanimous consent of the Board, the meeting adjourned at 11:15 P.M. Respectf 'ly submted, E. Harrison Rhame, a rman Zoning & Planning Board BUILDING PERMITS ISSUED FROI4 11 JULY 168 TO 14 AUGUST '68 PERMIT NUMBER DATE ISSUED OWNER TYPE OF ESP, PERMIT CONST, COST FEE 1323 7/15/68 C. E. Osterdorf Erect Cement Block $ 90.00 $ 2.50 150 - 154 -160 -164 Fence . Johnson Ave. 1324 7/15/68 Time Saver Mkt. Erect Plywood Panels $. 300.00 $ 14.50 8050 11, Atlantic Store Front Area 1.5 7/15/68 Gladys Kendall (Moon Install Screen Fence $ 100,00 $ 2.50 Hut) . 7802 Astronaut Blvd, 1326 7/15/68 Lamp Post Lounge Install 2 Exit Lights $ 100.00 $ 6.00 (Mary.DeGive) 7832 N. Atlantic 1327 7/16/68 11ra. Bert Thompson Erect 2 Signs $ 150:00 $ 5.00 11. .Side AlA -N City (New England Oys- Limits ter House), 1328 7/18/68 Roger Graefe /Geo Rest.Change of Service, $ 270.00 $ 6.50 6395 11. Atlantic Ave. Wire for A /C, In- Stall 011 Furnace & 2 Flood Lights 1329 7/19/68 John Russell Change of Service $ 190.00 $ 2.00 310 Madison Ave. 1330 7/22/68. Lt. Col Robt. Erect Stockade Wood $ 572,00 $ 6.50 Callicotte Fence 7777 Magnolia Ave. 1331 7/22/68 Hubert G. Feilteau Alt & Repair Duplex $ 500.00 $ 5,00* 113 Harrison Ave. 1332 7/23/68 Granada House Erect Entrance Sign $ 15.00 $ 2.00 321 Johnson Ave, 1333 7/24/68 Jackson Minit I.jkt. Erect Sign -Store $ 900.00 $ 7,50 6996 N. Atlantic Ave. Front 1334 7/24/68 Jim Morgan/Bob Shum - Rewiring Port Cana- $ ?,200,00 $ 79.60 way /Harold Green veral Trl. Park 8911 11. Atlantic 1335 8/6/68 City of Cape Cana- Repair Service -Ball $ 50.00 $ N/C veral Field - Concession Bldg. 105 Polk Ave, 1336 8/6/68 Mr. & Mrs, Duffett Seal & Paint Roof $ 160.00 $ 2.50 319 .Madison Ave, 1337 816168 Pure 011 Co, Demolish Existing $59000.00 $149.00 8100 Astronaut Blvd. Station -Erect New Service Station 1338 8181663 Canaveral Corp, & Install Chain Link $ $`?78.00 $ 13.00 Belcher 011 Corp. Fence 11. Atlantic Ave. 1339 8/13/68 41, Albert Dunson Install Chain Link $ 370,00 $ 5.00 215 Holman Ave. Fence 13110 8/13/68 Elmer J. Schrader Install Chain Link $ 147,00 $ 2.50 400 Johnson Ave.. Fence 1341 6/13/68 1st Natl Bank of CC Minor Elec. 41ork $ 100,00 $ 3,00 7800 Astronaut Blvd, 1342 6/13/68 A. 1•1. Hope Minor Elec. t1ork $ 50.00 $ 4.00 . 221 Harbor Drive GAS PERMITS ISSUED .................. 0 SEVIER PERMITS ISSUED ST. EXCAVATION PERI•1ITS ISSUED ......... 0 ................0 WELL PERMITS ISSUED ................... I /' —Mrs. Ruth Grigsby: Enclosed are copies of a letter to Mr. Rhame. We would appreciate it if you would see to it that the copies are ' given to the Planning & Zoning Board members. Thank you, Phone 269 -0360 506 Palm Avenue 'Pi Lusville, Florida 327110 Brevard County Planning August 19, 1960 Department r/ / ®lira �.. -• °. � ✓�-6G fir. Harry Iihame ' Chairman Cape Canaveral Planning and Zoning Hoard Peabody, Brill, Rhame F, Poynter 39 South Atlantic Avenue Cocoa Beach, Florida 32931 Dear Mr. Iihame: At the Wednesday, August 14, 1960, meeting of the Capc Canaveral Planning and ' /.oning Board, it was requested that a work schedule with specific target dates he entabl.i sited for several of the items that the Board is currently studying. It awas suggested that a-preliminary land use plan be developed by October 1, 1.968; that a draft of a revin.ion of the district regulations portion of 1110 zoning ordinance he available by November 1, 19611; and that a preliminary transportation plan be completed by Decr,Jr 1, 1968,' As you know, . thi: it an extremely tight schedule, but it is not mtti.rcly b�yund Cho realm of po::::ibility. Wish this in mind, I would _'Inquest that tae make t:ho Completion of these three itemn by Decciither 1, 1968, ,s our goal. Within this limit, however, 1 would r„ -onumen(I none minor changes. Since a Cran. ^,porCaC u:;: ,).;u and a Itnd ore plan are so intcrworen ❑; to he jepond(nt .a, ,.ne another, it is rc'i ^Uni11)le to e:gtecr 011 L ch„y shoo io 1 z1-1c•cd concurrently. fur t:bi❑ r(,ac:on, I would :: n_;gest a rev.i:r; i,.le in which tn. )!r 1jmin:,ry land use a. tr nspo; t r:,.., are completed i• - her 1, 1960, and ilu revi.ned o u;tr_. :..p,LaCions arc a mitted by the December 1, da LC. itope this schedule is Ice j,tablo to y, a, the members .. Cape Canaveral Planning and Zoning Ho.,r... 6inccrely, V � . James T. Zimuuerman, JT7 /dm Community Planner cc: Messrs. Wolfe, Marino, firkins, Nicholas and Cason City of Cape Canaveral IO3 FOLK AVENUE.. CAPE CANAVERIL. FLORIDA 32910 TELEPHONE 303 393.1100 August 21, 1968 Dear Property Owner: The Zoning & Planning Board of the City of Cape Canaveral has submitted to City Council a recommenda- ' --s tion to revise the zoning of the beach front property In the City from R -4 to R-5• A copy of the proposed R -5 regulations is enclosed for your information. The Intent of the property zoning change is to provide the necessary planning and guidance In order that the deve- lopment of our virtually undeveloped beach front may result in a well - planned, beautiful and enviable beach colony. It is envisioned that this colony would contain high density hotels and motels for both the vacationing family as well as meeting convention needs; high -rise and court style apartments and condominiums for those who wish to make our beach their permanent home; and public recreational areas and facilities designed to assure the enjoyment of our fine beaches, for all people for all time. Your Board sincerely believes that today the City Is at a crossroad in this development. A wrong turn at this time in the planning and zoning of our beach front lands could result in a hodge - podge of construction that could eventually lead to a beach front "honky -tonk' commu- nity. We hope that the City will move instead toward a well - planned and beautifully constructed beach colony con- cept. It Is well to note here that Cape Canaveral has the only public beach front in the Immediate proximity to Cape Kennedy and this beach is one of the best on the Atlantic seaboard. What a golden opportunity we all have to go for the very best we can get rather than settle for the same old type construction that has saturated the beach in many communities for many years. Property Owner Page # 2 On September 3, the City Council will have the second and final reading on this proposed change. • After the reading, a public hearing will be held for all there to express their view on this change. We hope that you, as a property owner In the area affected by this change, will be able to attend and tell how you feel about this matter. If you are unable to attend, please write us a letter. I assure you that your letter will be read at the meeting so that your voice by proxy will be heard. Thank you for your interest in our City, we are looking forward to hearing from you. Yours truly, CITY OF CAPE CANAVERAL —v E. Harrison Rhame, Chairman Zoning & Planning Board rhg Enclosure W City of Cape Canaveral lu3 POLK AVENUE . CAFE CANAVERAL. rEONiOA 329:0 ... -NONE 303 793.1100 REGULAR MEETING ZONING & PLANNING BOARD AUGUST 28, 1968 AGENDA CALL TO ORDER ROLL CALL ITEM 1. COUNCILMAN'S REPORT - MR. LEO C. NICHOLAS ITP74 2. BUILDING OFFICIAL'S REPORT - MR. JULIUS A. SZENDREY 4 ITEM 3. APPROVAL OF 14INUTES- REGULAR MEETING- AUGUST 14, 1968 ITEM 4. WORK SHOP - PROPOSED BEAUTIFICATION COMMITTEE ITEM 5. WORK SHOP - PROPOSED BANANA RIVER DRIVE EXTENSION (BEHIND CONTRACTOR'S ROW) ITEM 6. WORK SHOP - PROPOSED R -5 ZONING DISTRICT ITEM 7. WORK SHOP - REPORT RE: COMPREHENSIVE PLAN /ZONING ORDINANCE /SIGN ORDINANCE, ETC. MR. JAMES ZIMMERMAN ADJOURN City of Cape Canaveral 105 POLI AVENUE .. >e,.,,w SPECIAL MEETING ZONING & PLANNING BOARD SEPTEMBER 4, 1968 AGENDA CALL TO ORDER ROLL CALL ITEM 1. COUNCILMAN'S REPORT - MR.. LEO C. NICHOLAS ITEM 2, BUILDING OFFICIAL'S REPORT - MR. JULIUS A. SZENDREY ® ITEM 3. APPROVAL OF MINUTES- REGULAR MEETING- AUGUST 14, 1968 ITEM 4. WORK SHOP - PROPOSED BEAUTIFICATION COMMITTEE ITEM 5. WORK SHOP - PROPOSED BANANA RIVER DRIVE EXTENSION (BEHIND CONTRACTOR'S ROW) ITEM 6. WORK SHOP - PROPOSED R -5 ZONING DISTRICT ITEM 7. WORK SHOP - REPORT RE: COMPREHENSIVE PLAN /ZONING ORDINANCE /SIGN ORDINANCE, ETC. MR. JAMES ZIMMERMAN ADJOURN • , a SPECIAL ZOIJING & PLANIJING BOARD SEPTEMBE 8:0_ 0 P.M. E of theZoning & Planning Board of the City A Special Ideetin City Hall, 105 Polk Avenue of Cape Canaveral, Florida was held at on September 4, 1968• The meeting was called to order at 8:15 P•m• by Chairman Rhame. Vice - Those present were: Messrs. Rhame, Chairman; Wolfe, Chairman; Marino and Cason, Members of the Board; Mr. Nicholas, Councilman; Mr- Szendrey, Building Official; and Mr. Zimmerman, County Planner. Mr. Francis, City Administrator and Mr. Firkins could not attend due to previous commitments. ITEAJ 1. CouNciLMAN'S REPORT - MR. LEO C. NICHOLAS to date relative to recent Mr. Nicholas brought the Board UP action by Council regarding proposed R -5 Zoning District and request for on /off Premises consumption of beer at Jim's Virginia Fried .Chicken location (Case #68-15)• Mr. Nicholas stated the motion by Council relative to the proposed R -5 District failed to carry Zoning due to a lack of vote and the ordinance was not adopted, and the re- quest for on /off premises consumption of beer (Case $68 -15) was granted. ITEM 2. BUILDING OFFICIAL'S REPORT -MR. JULIUS A. SZENDREY Its issued from August 15 Mr. Szendrey reported on building Perm to September I;, (Copy attached) ig68 - REGULAR 14EETING - AUGUST 14. ITEM 3• APPROVAL OF MINUTES t 14th were approved The Minutes . of the Regular Meeting of Augus as read, by unanimous consent of the Board. ITEM 4. WORK SHOP - PROPOSED BEAUTIFICATION COMMITTEE e Kennedy Mr. Rhame reported that the luncheon held at the Cap Hilton %•,as well attended and temporary officers were elected as Chairman; Mr. Wally Petelle, Treasurer. and Mrs. Patricia Beaulieu, follows: Mrs. Madelyn Blomquist, officers will be Vice - Chairman; Mrs. Richard Waugh Secretary•/ submit working on the by -laws and Mr. Rhame and Mr. Zimmerman will a rough draft of a beautification ordinance at the next meetlnG• hir. Marino was asked to act as 11atson between the two boards. SPECIAL MEETING ZONING & PLANNING BOARD SEPTEMBER 4, 1968 Page/ 2 ITEM 5. WORK SHOP - PROPOSED BANANA RIVER DRIVE EXTENSION (BEHIND CONTRACTOR'S HOW eA map, showing dedicated areas, etc, and replies from property owners were ,given to Mr. Cason who will study same and report at the next meeting. ITEM 6. WORK SHOP - PROPOSED R-5 ZONING DISTRICT After a brief discussion,a motion was made by Mr. Cason, seconded by Mr. Marino, to continue efforts of study relative tore - zoning the beach front lands. Vote of Board: 3 to continue the study, 1 member abstaining. Mr. Rhame was asked to write a letter Oto the eight (8) property owners who had volunteered to work with the Planning Board relative to the rezoning of this area.. Item will be discussed at the next regular meeting. ITEM 7. WORK SHOP - REPORT RE: COMPREHENSIVE PLAN /ZONING ORDINANCE/ SION ORDINANCE, ETC. - MR. JAMES ZIMIIER14 N Mr. Rhame read a letter from Mr. Zimmerman (copy attached) re- lative to target dates as discussed at the last meeting. Mr. Zimmer- man stated he hoped to have a complete zoning ordinance and schedule of district regulations in rough draft form by mid - January. Mr. Zimmerman submitted a written work progress report (copy attached). By unanimous consent of the Board, the meeting adjourned at 11:00 P.M. Respectfully submitted, I' Harrison ham., is rman Zoning & Planning Board BR OH CHUM PUSHPE ROME E Titusville83Florida632780 Avenue August 19, 1968 Mr. Harry Rhame Chairman Cape Canaveral Planning and Zoning Board Peabody, Brill, Rhame & Poynter 39 South Atlantic Avenue 'Cocoa Beach, Florida 32931 Dear Mr. Rhame: At the Wednesday, August 14, 1968, meeting of the Cape Canaveral Planning and Zoning Board, it was requested that a work schedule with specific target dates be established for several of the items that the Board is currently studying. It was suggested that a preliminary land use plan be developed by October 1, 1968; that a draft of a revision of the district regulations portion of the zoning ordinance be available by November 1, 1968; and that a preliminary transportation plan be completed by December 1, 1968." As you know, this is an extremely tight schedule, but it is not entirely beyond the realm of possibility. With this in mind, I would suggest that we make the completion of these three items by December 1, 1968, as our goal. within this limit, however, I would recommend some minor changes. Since a transportation plan and a land use plan are so interwoven as to be completely dependent on one another, it is reasonable to expect that they should be produced concurrently. For this reason, I would suggest a revised schedule in which the preliminary land use and transportation plans are completed by November 1, 1968, and the revised district regulations are then submitted by the December 1, date. I hope this schedule is acceptable to you and the members of the Cape Canaveral Planning and Zoning Board. Sincerely, James T. Zimmerman, Community Planner JTZ /dm cc: Messrs. Wolfe, Marino, Firkins, Nicholas and Cason s NOW coy M PRIME KNOW .. ,,,,,( of �, MEMO TO: Cape Canaveral 'honin( J and planning hoard FROM: James Li tnmcrnan, Conununity Planner SUUJEC'F: Wort- Progress Report DATE: SCILelllber 4, 19,,g IDrring the past several wee{;' tho IUlleWincl work items were in connection with the development of Lhe City's comprehensive plan: (1) ,:La Sh collection and plan review for the cleveloPment of the uford Plills property with Urevard linginecring Company. (2) licvicw '111(1 collection of data and inform '1Liun sources from Drovard Economic Development Council. (3) Ce:nple Le review of Urban Data Abstract - 6revard 19GU for information porLinent Co Cape Canaveral. (4) Study of chvclopment plans and. economic Port Canaveral witll PorC Au'Incl ety Director. ential of (5) G '1Lhered data, field chec%cd, and rr'ppcd all structures in city with property ownership map as a base.. (�) I'I 'lpt'od Jas distribution system. (7) Supervised updating of property mops and ownership maps. In addition, several other work items were covered: (1) Revicw of N -5 zone and its al'PlicabiliLy to new zoning ordinance. (2) Resc'1rch of lenal. aspects of 1t -5, especially file cases of SL.' Petersburg vs. ici ken, Lawley vs. lbws of Golf - view, and Durrett vs. Jlarris. (3) Ruviow of regulatlonu concerning hurn —Leacl CrePtions ( for condominiums and Low uhouues for zoning ordinance. '%) UevClopC'i Peas Ci fication Celnini Ltee luncheon pre8enta- tron Wit)) Pay Drun Lmyer, Recreation Plannor. BUILDING PERMITS ISSUED FIIO14 15 August '68 TO 4 September 168 PERMIT DA'T'E TYPE OF EST. PERMIT 11U1.113ER ISSUED OWNER CONST. COST FEE 1343 8/16/68 Thomas Chesnick Erdct Sandwich Sign $ 200.00 $ 10.00 6850 11. Atlantic Robo Car Wash 1344 8/21/68 IL Simons /J.Johnson* Construct Swimming $ 7,600.00 $ 25.50 7801 Ridgewood Ave. Pool !05 8/21/68 C,K. Sunderland Erect 2 Signs $ 50.00 $ 5.00 6109 -A N. Atlantic Milce'sSurf Shop 1346 8/20/68 Jim Cannon Enclose Screen Porch $ 695.00 $ 5.00 324 Harbor Dr. 13117 8/20/68 Al Fowler Repair Damaged Front $ 900.00 $ 5.00 7814 N. Atlantic Fowler's Laundry 1348 8/23/68 Vincent T. Marino Erect Sign $ 75.00 $ 4.50 425 Tyler Ave. 1349 8/23/68 Barry McKinnie Construct Slab $ 70.00 $ 2.50 232 Canaveral Bch Blvd 150 . 8/26/68 Opal V. Schook Construct Patio $ 500.00 $ 5.00 116 Pierce Ave. W /Roof 1351 8/26/68 ti, F. Frost Construct Patio $ 1,100.00 $ 9.00 79511 Poinsett Ave. W /Roof 1352 9/3/08 C.F. VanWagner bang Garage Door $ 500.00 $ 5.00 118 Buchanan Ave. Close in Opening W/Window R Door 1353 9/1008 C. 14,' Newt' Jones Erect 2 Policital $ N/A N/A AIA -W of Atlantic 3 x 4 Station 13511 9/4/68 Standard Oil Co. Erect Service Sta. $50,000.00 $143.40 8600 Astronaut Blvd. (Hilton Complex) GAS PERI4I'I'S ISSUED .. . ..............................0 SEWER PER14ITS ISSUED.. ...................1 STREET EXCAVATION PER14ITS ISSUED .....................0 WELL PEJIMITS ISSUED .... ..............................0 y s� City of Cape Canaveral 10]POLK•VEN UE • CAPE CAIAVERAL. E,...OA I-. REGULARMEETING error oxter[PA Y ZONING & PLANNING BOARD SEPTEMBER 11, 1968 8:00 P.M. AGENDA CALL TO ORDER ROLL CALL ITEM 1. COUNCILMAN'S REPORT - MR.. LEO C. NICHOLAS. ITEM 2. BUILDING OFFICIAL'S REPORT - MR. JULIUS A. SZENDREY ITF34 3• APPROVAL OF MINUTES- SPECIAL 14EETING- SEPTE14BER 4, 1968 ITEM 4. WORK SHOP - PROPOSED BEAUTIFICATION COD114ITTEE ITEM 5• WORK SHOP - ROPOSEDC ANANATRIVERRDRIVE EXTENSION EHIND ITEM 6. WORK SHOP - PROPOSED RIDGEWOOD AVENUE EXTENSION ITEM 7. WORK SHOP - PROPOSED R 5 ZONING DISTRICT ITEM 8. WORK SHOP - WORK PROGRESS REPORT - MR. JAMES ZIMMERMAN ADJOURN lJ 0 REGULAR MEETING ZONING & PLANNING BOARD SEPTEMBER 11, 1968 8:00 P.M. A Regular Meeting of the Zoning & Planning Board of the City of Cape Canaveral., Florida was held at City Hall, 105 Polk Avenue on September 11, 1968. The meeting was called to order at 8:17 p.m. by Chairman Rhame. Those present. were: Messrs. Rhame, Chairman; Wolfe, Vice - Chairman; and Firkins, Members of the Board; Mr. Nicholas, Council- man; Mr. Francis, City Administrator; Mr. Szendrey, Building Official; Mr. Zimmerman, County Planner and Mr. W. E. Strang, Consulting En- gineer for Briley, Wild & Associates. Mr. Marino and Mr. Cason were unable to attend. ITE14 1. COUNCIL14AN'S REPORT - MR. LEO C. NICHOLAS Mr. Nicholas reported that Council had failed to approve the proposed R -5 Zoning due to a lack of vote. ITEM 2. BUILDING OFFICIAL'S REPORT - MR. JULIUS A. SZENDREY Mr. Szendrey stated no building permits had been issued since the last meeting of September 4. ITEM 3. APPROVAL OF MINUTES- SPECIAL MEETING- SEPTEMBER 4, 1968 The Minutes were unanimously approved as amended.. ITEM 4. WORK SHOP - PROPOSED BEAUTIFICATION COMMI'TTEE Mr. Rhame asked that the Board actively participate in "Operation Clean - Sweep" In conjunction with the Beautification Cormnittee, scheduled for Saturday, September 14. Mr. Rhame read portions of other ordinances relative to the setting up of a Beautification Board and will submit a rough draft of an ordinance at the next meeting. ITEM 5 WORK SHOP - PROPOSED BANANA-RIVER DRIVE EXTENSION (BEHIND ONTRACTOR' ROW ITEM 6. WORK SHOP - PROPOSED RIDGD400D AVENUE EXTENSION Mr. Strang, Consulting Engineer for the City, submitted Informs - t1on relative to the proposed Banana River Drive Extension and Ridge- wood Avenue, pointing out on the map: 1) promised dedicated areas; 2) dedicated areas (with reverter clauses); 3) areas not yet promised. Both items to be discussed at the next meeting. A representative of the City can meet with small groups of property owners and hopefully REGULAR MEETING PAGE # 2 ZONING & PLANNING BOARD SEPTEMBER 11, 1968 work out the necessary problems relative to easements, etc. rather than meeting in a large group. Said representative can then report • back to the Board final results of these meetings. ITEM 7. WORK SHOP - PROPOSED R-5 ZONING DISTRICT the beach The Board will continue efforts relative, to rezoning front lands as agreed at the last meeting.' ITEM 8. WORK SHOP - WORK PROGRESS REPORT - MR. JA14ES ZIMMERMAN Mr. .Zimmerman submitted awritten work progress report same to the Board. By unanimous consent of the Board, the meeting adjourned at 11:00 p.m.' Respectfully submitted, E. Harrison Rhame, Chairman Zoning & Planning Board BR UH HM NNE PUMP ® MEMO TO: Cape Canaveral Zoning and Planning Board FROM: James Zimmerman, Community Planner SUBJECT: Work Progress Report DATE: September 11, 1968 During the past week the following work items were covered in connection with the development of the city -s comprehensive plan: (1) Field check, review and correction of structural map. ® (2) Development of residential land use density map. (3) Study of applicability of use group method of sign control in Cape Canaveral. (4) Research of local charters, ordinances and by -laws for Beautification Board. (5). Reviewed suggested location of loop road through Port Canaveral. (6) Developed "discussion sketch" for Cape Canaveral land use and transportation plan. S� ,r #� City of Cape Canaveral ,0501",1 � ;4o�E,o� n�, «< I Lo ",o „z "o error REGULAR MEETING wt aurcnu r _ ZONING Z: PLANNING BOARD SEPTEMBER 25, 1968 8:00 P. m. AGENDA CALL TO ORDER ROLL CALL PUBLIC HEARING -JOHN B. L'ENGLE JR. REQUEST - VARIANCE '1' CONSTRUCT A SERVICE•' S'1' TI N - 1JOA'1'H 'PL N'1'IC AVENUE - BETJEEN BUCHANAN & PIERCE STREETS - CASE # o -lb RECESS ITEM 1. COUNCILMAN'S REPORT - LEO C. NICHOLAS ITEM 2. BUILDING OFFICIA13S REPORT - JULIUS A. SZENDREY ITEM 3. APPROVAL OF MINUTES - REGULAR MEETING - SEPTEMBER 11, 1968 ITEM 4. DELIBERATION ON PUBLIC HEARING•JOHN B. L'ENGLE REQUEST ITEM 5. WORK SHOP - BEAUTIFICATION BOARD ITEM 6. WORK SHOP - PROPOSED RIDGEWOOD AVENUE EXTENSION ITEM 7. WORK SHOP - PROPOSED BANANA RIVER DRIVE EXTENSION (BEHIND CONTRACTOR'S ROW) ITEM 8. WORK SHOP - WORK PROGRESS REPORT - MR. JAMES ZIRMERMAN ADJOURN REGULAR MEETING ZONING & PLANNING BOARD SEPTEMBER 25, 1968 8:00 P.M. S The Regular Meeting of the Zoning & Planning Board of the City of Cape Canaveral, Florida was held at City Hall, 105 Polk Avenue on September 25, 1968. The meeting was called to order at 8:05 p.m. by Vice- Chairman Wolfe. Those present were: Messrs. Wolfe, Vice - Chairman, Firkins, Marino and Cason, Members of the Board; Mr. Nicholas, Councilman; Mr. Francis, City Administrator; Mr. Zimmerman, County Planner and 0 Mr. Szendrey, Building Official. Mr. Rhame was out of the country. .PUBLIC HEARING - JOHN B. L'ENGLE JR. REQUEST - VARIANCE TO CONSTRUCT A C 1 - 0 3 - B N B J& rlLnUZ X E - - After explaining the action that could be taken by the Board, Mr. Wolfe asked Mr. L'Engle to present his case. Mr. L'Engle intro- duced Mr. Roland J. Gent, owner of the property, and read a letter. from Mr. Cost which outlined in detail the reasons for the request, (copy of said letter attached to petition). Mr. Wolfe asked for those present against the request to state their reasons. Mr. Wade Harris, 209 Buchanan Ave. and Mr. John Thompson, 220 Buchanan Ave, gave the following reasons for not wanting the station: 1) '.-.'as not in keeping with the City's zoning, 2) Plenty of service stations in City already, 3) Would decrease the value of their prop- erty, 4) Landscaping usually not kept up after a few month's, 5) Wrecked cars are usually parked on the property causing an eye -sore. Mr. Jack McOary, 109 Pierce Ave, stated he would not be opposed to the request if the debris was .kept cleaned up, this debris would Include wrecked cars as well as other debris. Mr. L'Engle stated the owner of the service station (Atlantic Richfield Company) would certainly comply with the above when and if they were contacted, to do so. Mr. Wolfe asked for those present In favor of the request to state their reasons. REGULAR MEETING ZONING & PLANNING BOARD SEPTEMBER 25, 1968 PAGE 2 There were no comments from the audience relative to being ill favor of the request. ® After a five minute recess, the meeting was resumed. DELIBERATION & WORK SHOP ITEM 1. COUNCILMAN'S REPORT - LEO C NICHOLAS Mr. Nicholas stated he had no comments to make as the Board had been informed of Council action relative to the Zoning Board at the .last meeting. ITEM 2. BUILDING OFFICIAL'S REPORT - JULIUS A. SZENDREY The Building Official explained the building report. (Copy ® attached). ITEM 3. APPROVAL OF MINUTES- REGULAR MEETING - SEPTEMBER 11 1968 By unanimous decision of the Board, this item was tabled until the next regular meeting. ITEM 4. DELIBERATION ON PUBLIC HEARING -JOHN B. L'ENGLE REQUEST After restatement of the case by Mr. Wolfe, Mr. Zimmerman corumnted,on recent court cases relative to service stations, stating that at this point none had been taken to the supreme court for a decision. Mr. Zimmerman pointed out Article IX, Board of Adjustment: Powers & Duties, Paragraph 4, Ordinance 81 -64 relative to Variances also to speclal conditions and circumstances In granting a variance. General consensus of the Board: 1) A wall should be erected 2) Property should be maintained with ehubbery, etc, and kept in good condition 3) Wrecked and/or junk cars, etc. should not be allowed on the property 4) Plans must conform to requirements of ordinance, relative to set- backs, etc. Board recommends APPROVAL with above stipulations. ITEM 5. WORK SHOP - BEAUTIFICATION BOARD I9otion was made by Mr. Firkins, seconded by Mr. Cason that a letter be sent to the leaders of the Girl Scouts, Boy Scouts and Little League, thanking them for their help In 'Operation Clean Sweop', Item to be discussed at the next regular meeting. REGULAR MEETING ZONING &. PLANNING .BOARD SEPTEMBER 25, 1968 PAGE 3 ITEM 6. WORK SHOP - PROPOSED RIDGEWOOD AVENUE EXTENSION Motion was made by Mr. Firkins, seconded by Mr. Marino that this item be tabled until the next regular meeting. ITEM 7. WORK SHOP - PROPOSED BANANA RIVER DRIVE EXTENSION (BEHIND C NT ACTOR RO Motion was made by Mr. Firkins, seconded by Mr. Marino that this item be tabled until the�next regular meeting. ITEM 8. WORK SHOP - WORK PROGRESS REPORT - MR 'JAMES ZIMMERMAN Mr. Zimmerman submitted a written work progress report and explained same to Board. Copy attached. _ By unanimous consent of the Board, the meeting was adjourned. ® Respectfully submitted, Louis Wolfe, ice - Chairman ,Zoning & Planning Board 00 bre,ara county olannmq deoarlment ba, 1496 10 d 506 Palm a, 10-01e, florida 32780 (269 -8362) MEMO ® TO: Cape Canaveral Zoning and Planning Board FROM: James Zimmerman, Community Planner SUBJECT: Work Progress Report DATE: September 25, 1968 During the past several weeks the following work items were covered in connection with the development of the city's comprehensive plan: (1) Collection of public library data (2) Collection of street lighting information and ® maps. (3) Compilation of zoning data and correlation with land use information. (4) Development of a population distribution map. (5) Preliminary housing survey. (6) Development of existing traffic flow tabulations. (7) Collection of sand transfer plant data. (8) Population projection by land potential. (9) Structural conditon tabulation and ccrrelation with land use. BUILDIJJO PERMITS ISSUED FROM 5 SEPTEMBER X68" ' ---�_ 10 25 SEPTEMBER �G8 , PERMIT DATE NUMBER ISSUED TYPE OF OIJNER EST. PERMIT COST. COST ' FEE 1355 9/13/68 J. W. Green 7709 Ridgewood Avq, SnFtR1lPlumbing $380,00 $6,00 1356 9/18/68 Joseph 14, Green Construct Interior e 7709 Ridgewood Ave, Wall a & Finish $500,00 $5,00 Interior- Triplex. 1357 9/19/68 City Of Cape Cana- Repair Concession $413,00 � veral -105 .Polk Ave, Stand (Ball Park) JO CHARGE 1358 9/25/68 Boeing Company Install New Ex- 7099 N. Atlantic terlor Doors $500,00 $10,00 1359 9/25/68 Mrs, Moore Install Hearth 111 Harrison Ave, , $250 Fireplace & ,00 $10,00 Chimney- Duplex 1360 .9/25/68 Mr. Kidd 302 Madison Ave, Repair & Paint $300,00 Interior Walls $300.00 S.F.R. •1 9/25/68 Va. Const, Co, Erect Advertising 200,00 100 Manatee Lane .Bill Board Sign $5.00 $2543.00 $46,0o GAS PERMITS ISSUED,,,,,,, SEWERPERMITS ISSUED,,, ...................... 0 STREET EXCAVATION PERMITS ISSUED,,,,,,• • :O WELL PERMITS ISSUED .............. 0 AGENDA CALL TO ORDER. ROLL CALL ITEM 1. 4 ITEM 2. ITEM 3. ITEM !t. ITF14 5. ITEM 6. ITEI4 7. ITEM 8. ITEM 9. ADJOURN COU14CILMANIS REPORT — MR. LEO C. NICHOLAS BUILDING OFFICIAL'S REPORT — MR. JULIUS A. SZENDREY APPROVAL OF MINUTES— REGULAR MEETING— SEPTEMBER 11, 196E APPROVAL OF MINUTES — REGULAR MEETING— SEPTEMBER 25, 196E WORK SHOP — BEAUTIFICATION BOARD WORK SHOP — PROPOSED RIDGEWOOD AVE. EXTENSION WORK SHOP — PROPOSED BANANA RIVER DRIVE EXTENSION (BEHIND CONTRACTOR'S ROW) WORK SHOP — WORK PROGRESS REPORT — MR. JAMES ZIMMERMAN WORK SHOP — PROPOSED R -5 ZONING DISTRICT 5 O City of Cape Canaveral o, - 1111ENUE . a o, 320,0 E, crtror �' wtMVEM REGULAR MEETING ZONING & PLANNING BOARD OCTOBER 9, 1968 8:00 P.M. AGENDA CALL TO ORDER. ROLL CALL ITEM 1. 4 ITEM 2. ITEM 3. ITEM !t. ITF14 5. ITEM 6. ITEI4 7. ITEM 8. ITEM 9. ADJOURN COU14CILMANIS REPORT — MR. LEO C. NICHOLAS BUILDING OFFICIAL'S REPORT — MR. JULIUS A. SZENDREY APPROVAL OF MINUTES— REGULAR MEETING— SEPTEMBER 11, 196E APPROVAL OF MINUTES — REGULAR MEETING— SEPTEMBER 25, 196E WORK SHOP — BEAUTIFICATION BOARD WORK SHOP — PROPOSED RIDGEWOOD AVE. EXTENSION WORK SHOP — PROPOSED BANANA RIVER DRIVE EXTENSION (BEHIND CONTRACTOR'S ROW) WORK SHOP — WORK PROGRESS REPORT — MR. JAMES ZIMMERMAN WORK SHOP — PROPOSED R -5 ZONING DISTRICT O REauLn ZONING & PLANNING BOARD OCTODC 8:O0P•M The Regular Meeting of the Zoning & Planning Board of the City of Cape Canaveral, Florida was held at City Hall, 105 Polk Avenue on October 91 1968• The meeting was c¢lled to order at 8.02 P•m' by Chairman Rhame. h¢m Chairman; Firkins and Cason, Those present were. Messrs. Ru Mr. Francis, City Ad- Members of the Board; Mr. Nicholas, Councilman; Mr, Szendrey, BulldingOfficial; and M1ladelyn Blom4ulst, ministrator; Marino Chairman of the Proposed Beautification Board. Messrs. Not ej Marino and Zimmerman were unable to attend. PIICROLAS ITIId 1. COUNCILMAN' S REPORT - MR. LEO C, request orted that Council had denied the rebetween Bu- tM1r, Pile bolas rep to construct a service station on North Atlantic Avenue, rase X68 -16). c hanan and Pierce Avenues PORT - MR. JULIUS A. SZF.N DREY ITEI.1 2. BUILDIJIG OFFICIAL' s RE Copy The Building Official's Report was discussed briefly. attached). 1968 OF MINUTES- REGULAR MELTING- SEPTEt+BER 11, ITEM 3, APPROVAL 1 68 were of the Reg The Minutes ular Meeting, September 11, 9 approved as read. FR 25 1968 ITEM 4, APPROVAL OP MIPIllTL'S- RrOULAR [•1L•'ETI„2ptember�25, 1968 were The Minutes of the Regular Meeting, approved as read. 470RK SlIOP - BEAUTIFICATION BOARD ITEM 5• of the proposed Ordinance. Mr. Rhame .submitted a written draft Sec - the Beautification Board. The Ordinan relative to ce bras read Y bona with minor change¢ and one Section added, Motion was made by pir. Firkins, seconded by Mr. Cason to recommend to Council that this ordinance be adopted, thereby creating a Beautlfld rd n Board for the carried vote (Proposed Ordinance Attached) City. The motion was /by unanimous I'PL'M 6. WORK TOP - PROPOSED RIDOElJ00D AVENUE EXTENSION of October 30• This item } ,ac tabled . until the next regular meetlnE PROPOSED BANANA RIVER DRIVE EXTENSION I'PEId WORK SHOP DCRIND C 11 ACTOR'S 11 14 of October 30• This item was tabled until the next regular meeting REGULAR MEETING ZONING & PLANNING BOARD PAGE TWO OCTOBER 9, 1968 ITEM 8. WORK SHOP - WORK PROGRESS REPORT - MR. SAMES ZIMMERMAN Since Mr. Zimmerman was unable to attend, this item was tabled • until the meeting of October 30. ITEMS SHOP PROPOSED R-5 DISTRICT Mr. Rhame read the two replies receiveti relative to the proposed R -5 Zoning District, from property owners who. had expressed a desire to help in the rezoning of this area. This item to be discussed at the next meeting of October 30. Motion was made by Mr. Firkins, seconded by Mr. Cason to adjourn the meeting at 9.20 p.m. Respec fully submitted, E..Harrison Rhame, Chairman Zoning & Planning Board 1 ORDINANCE NO. Zoning & Planning Meeting 10/9/68 AN ORDINANCE CREATING A BEAUTIFICATION BOARD: PROVIDING FOR ITS POWERS AND DATES;CONSTITUT- ING ITS MGIBERSHIP; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. DE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CAPE CANAVERAL, FLORIDA THAT: SECTION 1. ESTABLISHMENT; MEMBERSHIP; TEIMS; QUALIFICATIONS, hereby to read as follows: A Beautification Board, .which will consist of no less than five (5), nor more than fifteen (15) members, as appointed by the city council, is hereby established. At least fifty percent (50 %) of the Beautification Board Sshall be registered freeholders within the city. The members of the Beautification Board shall be appointed by the city council of the city, and the term of office of each member thereof shall be two (2) years, excepting o that in the appointment of the first board, the majority of the members shall be appointed to serve two (2) years; the remaining number shall be appointed to serve one (1) year. The terms shall expire at the first regular meeting of the city council in the month of November of each year. All members shall serve at the pleasure of the city council.. All vacancies shall be .filled for the unexpired term by the city council. SECTION 2. MEETINGS, BY -LAWS; OFFICERS. Regular meetings of the Beapt6Qca iQ�i Board shall be held at least once each month, /and speciil meetings and P "roes of the board shill be held at such times /as the board may re;;u al, desire. All/meetings of the Beautification Board shall be open to the public. The board shall adopt its own by- laws and rules of procedure, which shall not be inconsistent with the laws of the State of Florida, the Charter, or any ordinance of the city, subject to approval by city council. The board shall elect from its own ors a chairman, a vice- chairman, and a secretary, cmi .,.:id officers shall serve for aterm of one (1) year, or until their successors have been elected and qualified. r SECTION 3. DUTIES OF BOARD. The Beautification Board shall plan and propose to the city council such landscaping and beautification programs for the benefit of the city as shall seem desirable and feasible to the board, such programs to apply . to all areas of the city, and to cooperate with and assist wany private landscaping and beautification programs con - ducted within the city. ++ SECTION It. COORDINATION WITH ZONING AND PLANNING BOARD SECTION K-5 ANNUAL BUDGET; DEBTS. ® On or before July first of each year the board shall submit a budget which shall show the cost of the public landscaping and beautification program to be conducted within the city for the city's ensuing fiscal year. The Beautification Board shall not incur any debts or enter into any contracts or obligations which would be enforce- able against the city unless prior approval therefor has been obtained from the city council. • SECTION 9.. 6 All ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. SECTION:- 7 This Ordinance shall take effect im- mediately upon its adoption. ADOPTED by the City council of the City of Cape Canaveral, Florida, on the. day of October, 1968. Mayor Attest: City Clerk ' First Reading: Second and final reading: Posted the _ day of 1968. Approved as to Form: ty Attorney +�+ SEC'TION 4. COORDINATION WITII ZONING AND PLANNING BOARD The Beautlflcatlon Board shall appoint one (1) member to serve as n reprcuentative to the Z.onine', and Planning Board, to act as an advisor to the Zoning, and Planning Board on matters of City Beautification. 0 TO: Cape Canaveral Zoning & Planning Board FROM: James Zimmerman, Community Planner SUBJECT: Work Progress Report DATE: October 8, 1968 During the past several weeks the following work items were covered in connection with the development of the city's comprehensive plan: (1) Drafts of some sections written (2) Survey of school plant, population & future area plans (3) Development of city Physical characteristics (4) Collection of Port Canaveral utility information (5) Collection of additional traffic circulation data (6) Collection of additional electrical distributor data BUILDING PERMITS ISSUED FROM 26 SEPTE6IBER '68 TO 9 OCTOBER '68 PERMIT DATE 'TYPE OF EST. PERMIT NUMBER ISSUED OWNER CONST. COST PEE 1362 9 -26 -68 Mr. Pederson Repair Roof Cover- $1,200.00 $ 7.00 6855 Poinsetta Ave. ing - Rental Units 1363 9-30 -68 Earnestine Wilson Cut 71x10' Hole $ 150.00 $ 2.50 (The Pub) ' 7090 N. Atlantic Ave. 1364 10 -3 -68 Skyline Oil Co. Replace Block $ 200.00 $ 2.50 8090 Astronaut Blvd. Pence- Service Ste. *1365 10 -7 -68 Standard Oil Co. Erect Service Ste. $50,000.00 $143.40 8600 Astronaut Blvd. Cape Kennedy Hilton . i *1365 - This permit replaces permit #1354 which was voided due to change'of General Contractor. (Permit x{1354 dated 9 -4 -68) I i j i GASPERMITS ISSUED ..............................0 i SEWER PERMITS ISSUED ............................1 STREET EXCAVATION PERMITS ISSUED ................II j WELL PERMITS ISSUED ............................ 1 I e AGENDA CALL TO ORDER ROLL CALL City of Cape Canaveral 105 IOLI AVENUE . CAPE CANAVERAL, FLORIDA 3292. REGULAR MEETING ZONING & PLANNING BOARD OCTOBER 30, 1968 8:00 P.M. ITEM 1. COUNCILMAN'S REPORT - MR. LEO C. NICHOLAS ITEM 2. BUILDING OFFICIAL'S REPORT - MR. JULIUS A. SZENDREY ® ITEM 3. APPROVAL OF MINUTES - REGULAR MEETING - OCTOBER 9, 1968 ITEM 4. WORK SHOP - FLORIDA PLANNING & ZONING ASSOCIATION CONFERENCE - NOVEMBER 20 -23, 1968 ITEM 5. WORK SHOP - BEAUTIFICATION BOARD ITEM 6. WORK SHOP - PROPOSED RIDGEWOOD AVE. EXTENSION ITEM 7. WORK SHOP - PROPOSED BANANA RIVER DRIVE EXTENSION (Behind Contractor's Roes) ITEM 8. WORK SHOP - PROPOSED R -5 ZONING DISTRICT ITEM 9. WORK SHOP - REVIEW OF 7.014ING & PLANNING BOARD PROCEDURES ITEM 10. WORK SHOP - WORK PROGRESS REPORT - MR. JAMES ZIMMERMAN ADJOURN REGULAR MEETING ZONING & PLANNING BOARD OCTOBER 30, 1968 8:00 P.M. • The Regular Meeting of the Zoning & Planning Board, of the City of Cape Canaveral, Florida was held at City Hall, 105 Polk Avenue on October 30, 1968. The meeting was called to order at 8:05 p.m. by Chairman Rhame. Those present were: Messrs. Rhame, Firkins, Cason, Abeln and Messner, Members of the Board; Mr. Nicholas, Councilman; Mr. Zimmer- man, County Planner and Mr.. W. E. Strang representative of Briley, .Wild & Associates, City Engineers. Unable to attend were: Messrs. A. J. Francis, City Administrator and Julius A. Szendrey, Building AOfficial. Mr. Rhame introduced the two (2) recently appointed members of the Zoning & Planning Board, Messrs. Abeln and Messner. ITEM 1. COUNCILMAN'S REPORT - MR. LEO C NICHOLAS Mr. Nicholas stated that the Beautification Ordinance had 1st reading at the Council meeting of October 15 and two (2) new Zoning &.Planning Board members had been appointed. ITEM 2. BUILDING OFFICIAL'S REPORT - MR JULIUS A SZENDREY The Building Official's Report was discussed briefly. (Copy attached). ITEM 3. APPROVAL OF MINUTES- REGULAR NEETING- OCTOBER 9 1968 The Minutes of the Regular Meeting of October 9, 1968 were approved as read.. ITEM 4. WORK SHOP - FLORIDA PLANNING & ZONING ASSOCIATION CONFERENCE November 20 - Mr.,Rhame and Mr. Firkins were the only board members who felt they could attend the Conference to be held in Daytona Beach on Nov- ember 20 - 23. ITE14 5. WORK .SHOP - BEAUTIFICATIO14 BOARD A brief report, was given by Mr. Cason and Mr. Nicholas relative to the recent Beautification Board meeting. Mr. Rhame will act as a liaison with Mr. Cason as a back -up between the two Boards. • u REGULAR MEETING ZONING & PLANNING BOARD OCTOBER 30, 1968 PAGE TWO ITEM 6. WORK SHOP - PROPOSED RIDGEWOOD AVENUE EXTENSION ITEM 7. WORK SHOP - PROPOSED BANANA RIVER DRIVE EXTENSION If City Council approves,. Briley, Wild & Associates will be notified to proceed with the proposed Ridgewood Avenue and Banana River Drive Extensions. The estimated fee for services rendered will not exceed $7,000 and fee will be paid as work proceeds with an estimated time not to exceed twenty -four (24) months. The Board was in complete agreement for Mr. Strang, representative of Briley, Wild & Associates, to proceed in this matter. Both Items to be re- scheduled for the next regular meeting of November 131 with Mr. Strang in attendance. ITEM 8. WORK SHOP - PROPOSED R -5 ZONING DISTRICT Mr. Rhame read the three (3) replies from persons who previously offered their services in the rezoning of beachfront lands. Letters were from: Mr. Maurice Schorr of Orlando, Mr. Ray Moeller of Cape Canaveral and Mr. William L. Risley of Cocoa Beach. A committee of Mr. Messner and Mr. Abeln wan appointed to analyze what has transpired up to this date and to come up with recommendations as to what action the Board take relative to the beachfront lands. Said committee to make areport within a month. ITEM 9. WORK SHOP - ZONING & PLANNING BOARD PROCEDURES Members were asked to study the application form, procedure ordi- nance, etc. and submit suggestions for revisions of same. ITEM 10. WORK SHOP - WORK PROGRESS REPORT - MR JAMES ZIMMERMAN Mr. .Zimmerman discussed the Work Progress Report. (Copy attached). Mr. Zimmerman assured the Board he would have the tat draft of the Land Use Plan,, Transportation Plan, along with a report, ready for the meeting of November 13th and would have the lot draft of the zoning ordinance ready for the meeting of December Ilth. A motion was made by Mr. Firkins, seconded by Mr. Abeln to ad- journ the meeting at 10:55 p.m. Respectfully submitted, Chairman Zoning & Planning Board f bC Drev ore cau my plonninq depp rrm enr poa 1496 10 d 506 Dalm pv Iirusnue. IioriEa ffi760 (269 -6362) FfEMO ® TO: Cape Canaveral Zoning and Planning Board FROM: James Zimmerman, COmmumity Planner SUBJECT: Work Progress Report DATE: October 30, 1968 During the past several weeks the following work items were covered in connection with the development of the city's comprehensive plan: (1) Development Of physiographic data and preliminary draft of said information ® (Z) Compilation of economic trends and projections and preliminary draft (3) Draft of introduction (4) Preliminary population analysis (5) Collection of school data. (6) Collection of fire fighting information. BUILDING PERMITS ISSUED FROM 10 OCTOBER 168 T'0 30 OCTOBER 168 ' PERMIT DATE TYPE Or E.TV. ; PERMIT NURBER ISSUED OWNER CONST. COST PEE. 1366 10/15/68 Boeing Company Construct Floor Modi- $3,000.00 ' ;$ 9.00 7099 N. Atlantic Ave. fications i- 1367 10/14/68 Real Eight, Inc. Add to Existing $1,968.00 $12.00 8525 Astronaut Sign I 10 10/22/68 J. W. Greene Install Electrical $ 250.00 ;$ 5.90 7709 Ridgewood Wiring 1369 10/22/68 Vincent Marino Construct Accessory $1,000.00 :$14.50 425 Tyler Avenue Building I 1370 10/25/68 Bob & Jima'Const. 4' Chain Link Fence $ 100.00 :$2.50 .7801 Ridgewood Ave. (Around Pool) 1371 10/25/68. Howard Gould Install Service -2 $ 225.00 �$ 5.00 Mango Manor Trl Pk. Trailers (Else.) , 1372 10/25/68 Driftwood Apta. Add to Existing $ 550.00.$ 7.00. E of N Atlantic Sign ' (Fillm6re Ave.) 110 10/28/68 R. M. Hardy Enclose Existing $ 600.00 1$5.00 355 Harbor Drive Carport 1374 10/28/68. Mrs. Schook Install New lister $ 100.00 i$ 2.00 116 Pierce Ave. Service 1375 10/28/68 Mary Dixon Install New lister $ 100.00 :$ 2.00 106 Polk Ave. Service I 1376 10/20/68 Hyman Koch Replace Existing $ 300.00 2.00 201 -203 Taylor Ave. Pipe for Sewer GAS PERMITS ISSUED .. ..............................0 SEWERPERMITS ISSUED . .............................1. STREET EXCAVATION PERMITS ISSUED ..................0 WELL PER14ITS ISSUED . ..............................0 IF w City of Cape Canaveral 109 POLK AVENUE . APL CANAVERAL. FLORIDA 32920 I- ..E 30s )91.11 D0 REGULAR MEETING ZONING & PLANNING BOARD NOVEbMER 13, 1968 8:00 P. M. AGENDA CALL TO ORDER ROLL CALL ITEM 1. COUNCILMAN'S REPORT - MR. LEO C. NICHOLAS ITEM 2. BUILDING OFFICIAL'S REPORT - MR. JULIUS A. SZENDREY so ITE14 3. APPROVAL OF 14INUTES- REGULAR MEETING OCTOBER 30, 1968 ITEM 4. ELECTION OF VICE - CHAIRMAN ITEM 5. WORK SHOP - BEAUTIFICATION BOARD ITE14 6. WORK SHOP - PROPOSED RIDGEWOOD AVENUE EXTENSION ITEM 7. WORK SHOP - PROPOSED BANANA RIVER DRIVE EXTENSION ITEM 8. WORK SHOP - ORDINANCE RE: SERVICE STATIONS ITEM 9. WORK SHOP - LAND USE PLAN -- TRANSPORTATION PLAN ITEM 10. WORK SHOP - WORK PROGRESS REPORT - MR. JAMES ZIMPMRMAN ADJOURN 0 REGULAR MEETING ZONING & PLANNING BOARD NOVEMBER 13, 1968, 8:00 P.M. The Regular Meeting of the Zoning & Planning Board of the City of Cape Canaveral, Florida was held at City flail, 105 Polk Avenue on November 13, 1968., The meeting was called to order at 8:111 p.m. by Chairman Rhame. Those present were: Messrs. Rhame, Chairman; Firkins and Abeln, Members of the Board; Mr. Francis, City Administrator; 14r. Zimmerman, County Planner; and W. E. Strang of Briley, Wild &Associates. Messrs. Cason, Messner, Nicholas and Szendrey were unable to attend. ITE14 1. COUNCILMAN'S REPORT -'MR. LEO C.NICHOLAS Mr. Nicholas gave his report by proxy stating that Briley, Wild & Associates had been given the "go- ahead" to proceed in their study . to obtain more feasible right -of -ways for the proposed extensions of Ridgewood Avenue and Banana River Drive. Mr. Nicholas further stated that Ordinance 12 -68, pertaining to service stations, had 13t reading on November 5th. ITEM 2. BUILDING OFFICIAL'S REPORT - MR. JULIUS A. SZIN DREY The Building Official's Report was discussed briefly. (Copy attached). ITEM 3. APPROVAL OF MINUTES- REGULAR MEETING- OCTOBER 30, 1968 The Minutes of the Regular Meeting, October 30, 1968 were approved as amended by motion from Mr. Firkins, seconded by Mr. Abeln.. .ITEM 4. ELECTION OF VICE - CHAIRMAN The election of a Vice - Chairman wan tabled until the meeting of December 11th. ITEM 5. WORK SHOP - BEAUTIFICATION BOARD Mr. Rhame reported that at the Beautification Board meeting of November 12th, the Board submitted a rough draft of proposed rules of procedure and by -laws for presentation to Council, and the Beautifi- cation Ordinance had 2nd reading on November, 5th. REGULAR MEETING ZONING & PLANNING BOARD NOVE1,1BER 13, 1968 PAGE TWO ITEM 6. WORK SHOP - PROPOSED RIDGEWOOD AVENUE EXTENSION ITEM 7. WORK SHOP - PROPOSED BANANA RIVER DRIVE EXTENSION Mr. W. E. Strang, representing Briley, Wild & Associates (City Engineers) stated he would give a written report once a month relative • to the progress of obtaining right -of -ways for the proposed extension of Ridgewood Avenue and Banana River Drive. First report will be given at lot meeting in January. ITEM 8. WORK SHOP - ORDINANCE RE: SERVICE STATIONS Mr..Rhame asked if the Board wanted to take some type of action or make note and take no action relative to Ordinance 12 -68, which had lot reading on November 5th. Said ordinance states "....Without exception that no gasoline, oil filling station or service station be ® permitted within 2000 feet of an existing station.....". Upon motion by Mr. Firkins, seconded by Mr. Abeln and unanimous consent of the Board, the Board recommends that the proposed ordinance 12 -68 modifying service station requirements of Ordinance 81 -64 be disapproved. The reasoning for this action:. (a) The logic that Inspired service . stations to be constructed when built as bona fide part of a motel, hotel and motor court is still believed to be valid and in the beat interest of the City,, (b) It is believed that action of this nature, at this time, is too late to be effective in regard to pending' litigation. ITEM 9. WORK SHOP - LAND USE PLAN - TRANSPORTATION PLAN Mr. Zimmerman presented a rough draft of the Land Use and Trans- portation Plans and a brief discussion followed. Item to be placed on the next agenda for further discussion. ITEM 10. WORK SHOP - WORK PROGRESS REPORT'- MR. JAMES ZIMMERMAN Idr..Zimmeiman did not have 'a work progress report available but will incorporate progress made up to this point In a report at the next meeting. Mr. Zimmerman submitted, for approval, a memorandum of agreement and proposed resolution relative to authorization and directing proper city officials to enter into an agreement. with Brevard County, authori- zing the County to act in behalf of and representing the City of Cape Canaveral in the development of a transportation plan for Brevard County. (Copy of agreement and proposed resolution attached)' REGULAR MEETING ZONING & PLANNING BOARD NOVEMBER, 13, 1968- PAGE THREE Mr. Abeln made a motion, seconded by Mr. Firkins that we accept, the agreement and recommend to Council that the resolution be adopted. By vote, it was unanimous that the Board recommend above action be taken.. Mr. Rhame read a letter from Mr. L'Engle of Atlantic - Richfield ® ,relative to what action should be taken by his firm ,relative to pro - seeding with a petition .for.,a "' variance - regarding their recent request to construct a service station. Mr. Rhame also read his ,reply to Mr. L'Engle's letter. Both letters attached hereto. By unanimous consent of the Board, the meeting adjourned at 11 p.m. ,Respect ully submitted, E. Harrison man ® .Zoning & Planning Board E. Harrison Rhame, Chairman Zoning & Planning Board EHR /rhg CCt Mr. Stanley Wolfman, Esquire Mayor Richard R. Thum November 13, 1968. Mr. John B. L'Engle, Jr. Real Estate Representative Atlantic- Richfield Company , Atlantic Division P. p. Box 6063 B Orlando, Florida 32803 - Deer Mr. u Englct -Thank you for your - letter of November 4, 1968 for of a regarding your application construction aervice station on North Atlantic Avenue at Bucha- - nan Avenue in Cape Canaveral. I have discussed this matter.with Mr. Stanley that Wolfman, City, Attorney, and it is his opinion the Cape Canaveral Zon- your attorney should review 81 -64 for guidance as to the next step ing Ordinance in your appeal. Mr. Wolfman also informed me that court action service station is still pending relative to another application in our City as referred to in your letter. I trust the information contained herein Is of further service, please some help to you. If I can be of advise. Yours very truly, CITY OF CAPE CANAVERAL E. Harrison Rhame, Chairman Zoning & Planning Board EHR /rhg CCt Mr. Stanley Wolfman, Esquire Mayor Richard R. Thum 9 Atlantic Division a %iaN %ic Past Ofli cc a.. 621e r ;,I ii Oriinda, R.Iida 73807 Telephone 705494 POO iir:fA.iGl6saiN % deryMr Orlando Mirk of in9 Oi'lricl November 4, 1968 Mr. Harry Rhame Chairmen, Planning and Zoning Board City Hall 105 Polk Avenue Cape Canaveral, Florida Dear Sir: On September 10, we filed, on behalf of Hr. Roland Oast, a petition for a variance to the Zoning Code to permit our construction of a service station on North Atlantic Ave. at Buchanan Street. Your Board in due wrse approved the petition end referred it to the Board of Adjustment where it was denied. ® I am not familiar with appeal procedures of the Zoning Code, but we would now like to appeal the decision of the Board of Adjustment. I believe that the Board's action was to some degree influenced by a Court action then pending which has now boon resolved in favor of the plaintiff. I would imagine that this decision of the City will result in more favorable action on our petition. I will appreciate your advice on procedure to appeal the Board's adverse decision on our petition. Perhaps we need only apfear before the Board; perhaps we need file application ae though none had been before. I did ask our attorney to inform the City's Attorney that until the before mentioned Court action was resolved, we would not file any action ourselves and then re- affirmed this with Mr. Volfinen at a meeting in Judge Akridge's chambers; and I understood from Mr. 'dolfman that we did have at least an informal stipulation to this affect. Please let me know what we should do to proceed with our petition for the variance for our service station. Yours very truly, i m John B, 11ingle�. Real Estate Representative I Plc MEMORANDUM OF AGREESIEUT THIS, AGREEMENT, made and entered into this day of , 1968, by and between the COUNTY OF BREVARD, FLORIDA, hereinafter calied the COUNTY, and the MUITICIPALITY OF an incorporated municipality, herein -. after called m %1 } T N E S S E T IL•' WHEREAd, brevard County has entered into agreement with the State Road Department, State of Florida, and Bureau of hblic Roads, United States Department of Transportation, for a comprehensive transportation study and agrees that such a study promulgates the declaration that it is in the national interest to encourage and promote the transportation system embracing modes of transportation to serve he . state and local communities efficiently and effectively; and ® WHEREAS, the Bureau of Public Roads shall not approve any program for federal aid highway projects in any urban area of more than 50,000 population unless such projects are based on a continuing, comprehensive transportation planning process carried on cooperatively by states and local com- nunities; and W1m11EAS, by resolution attachcC, hereto and made a par_ hereof as a:::iibit A dated the day of 1958, has requeoted 'the COUNTY to represent in the fulfillment of the obliga --ions resolving upon in connection with said studies; and WHEREAS, the COUNTY is willing to act in the capacity of Agent and coordinating entity in the developing and evaluation of information relating to ':lie following factors I. ,That the economic, population, and land une elements be considered fully; 2. That estimates be made of t-he future demands for both Public and private movement of both people and goods; 3. That consideration be given current travel patterns, the location and amount of travol by the various moder, and both trip characteristics and trip generation; 4. That terminal facilities and traffic control. systems be included in the planning; 31,t9 •' Y -2- S. That such influences as zoning ordinances, subdivision regulations, building codes, and other existing State, regional, and local laws and ordinances should be analyzed; and 6. That the entire area within which the forces of de- velopment- are interrelated should be included-- noLjust as it exists now, but as it is expected to be urbanized within the forecast period; and NOW, THEREFORE, THIS INDENTURE WITITESSETH: That in con- ' sideration of the premises and the covenants hereinafter set . forth to be kept and performed by each of the parties hereto, it is hereby mutually covenanted and agreed as followo: 1. The COUNTY and shall participate in a joint project, designated as "Brevard Area Transportation Study" in accordance with the Instructional Memorandum of the United States Department of Transportation, Bureau of Public' Roads, PPM 50 -9 -67, dated June 21, 1967. 2. For the purpose of :his project hereby ,appoints and designates the COUNTY to represent it as a co- ordinating entity between the State Road DepartmenL and to process the comprehensive character of the program outlined above. 3. For the purposes of fulfilling the sLUdy .agrees that it shall furnish upon request by the COUIITY any pertinent- information or data required to fulfill the purposes of the "Brevard Area Transportation Study ".' 4. The COUNTY and agree that shall incur or become liable for no expenses or costs as a result of this AgreemenL. IN WITHES3 WHEREOF, anc parties hereto have caused 'these . presents to have executed by duly authorized officers, and their official seals hereto affixed, the day and year first above written.' WITNESSES: BOARD OF COUNTY COIIMISSIONERS OF BREVARD COUrITY, FLORIDA BY: Chairman As to the County ATTEST: (seal) Clerk of the C3.rcuit Court As Ex- officio Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners of Brevard County, Florida WITNESSES: MUNICIPALITY OF FLORIDA BY Mayor As ;:o t :wlic±pali ty _ __ ATTEST: Cle r:: — — (1; X11 f4) 0 10 )7;1% RESOLUTION 1a0. A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTI14G THE PROPER CITY OFFICIALS TO ENTER INTO AN AGREEMENT WITH BREVARD COUNTY, AUTHORIZING THE COUNTY TO ACT IN BEHALF OF AND .REPRESENT THE CITY OF IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF A TRANSPOTTATIO11 PLAN FOR BREVARD COUNTY. WHEREAS, the City deems it advisable to enter into an agreement with Brcvard County, authorizing the County to act in behalf of and represent the City of in the development of a transportation plan for Brevard County; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY OF THE CITY OF _, FLORIDA: The City of the City of authorize and direct the proper City Officials to enter into an agreement with Brevard County, authorizing the County to act in behalf of and reprosent the City of in the development of a transportation plan for Brevard County. Dated this day. of 15GO. APPROVED: Mayor ATTEST: (Seal) City Clerlc BUILDING PER14ITS ISSUED PROM 3T OCTOBER 168 TO 13 NOVEMBER '68i 111 :1114IT DATE ELDIBrR ISSUED 1377 10/31/68 1378 11/1/68 16 0 CAS PERMITS ISSUED ................... .........0 SEWER PERMITS ISSUED ..........................1 o STREET EXCAVATION PERMITS ISSUED ............. 0 WELLPERMITS ISSUED .......................... TYPE OF EST. PERMIT i FEE OW14ER CO11ST. C09T i Erect Beefy King $30,000.00 111.10 Sol Bialick Directly S. of Restaurant Aphrodites- W. side of Astronaut $ 2.00 Install Sewer $ 25.Oo Mr. Zaye Camelot Inn Cleanout 8799 Astronaut i -• TOTAL $30,025.00 $.113.10 i i I i CAS PERMITS ISSUED ................... .........0 SEWER PERMITS ISSUED ..........................1 o STREET EXCAVATION PERMITS ISSUED ............. 0 WELLPERMITS ISSUED .......................... E� City of Cape Canaveral TEI air,ur REGULAR I•fEBTING wt uurc�u ZONING &PLANNING BOARD DECE74BER 11, 1968 8:00 P.M. AGENDA CALL TO ORDER ROLL CALL PUBLIC HEARING - AMERICAN OIL COMPANY REQUEST - CONDITIONAL UE - T ADD C R ASH FACILITIES TO EXIS'-iING BUILDING - MOO ASTRONAUT D. - RECESS ITEM 1. COUNCILMAN'S REPORT - LEO C. NICHOLAS ITEM 2. BUILDING OFFICIAL'S REPORT - JULIUS A. SZFNDREY ITEM 3. APPROVAL OF MINUTES - REGULAR MEETING - NOVEMBER 13, 1968 ITEM 4. DELIBERATION ON PUBLIC HEARING - AMERICAN OIL CO. REQUEST ITE14 5. ELECTION OF VICE CHAIRMAN ITEM 6. WORK SHOP - REPORT ON R -5 ZONING - MESSRS. MESSNER & ABELN ITEM 7. WORK SHOP - LAND USE PLAN /TRANSPORTATION PLAN /ZONING ORDINANCE/WORK PROGRESS REPORT - JIM ZIMMERMAN ADJOURN REGULAR NI h1RETTNO D C LANNIN4 80gRD R 21' 1968 Regular Me B4OO on D comr anaveral' Ploing °f the Zoning by Chair er 12 1968 ida Was held i g & p2anning Bo ty member" ho eapreaene we The meeting Was called to 1p5 P °lk Aveq city. re; Mesar rder at 8:06 Official °f the Board, F/r, a• Rhame, R P.m. and Mr NScho irks Member. A S fira cis City County Planner. ne12"'111.t•.Cgze and Mepaner, PUBLIC jj Administrator a Unable to a trey'' Building Mr, _RING gF1RRICAM CIL COMP nd Chariea Absin nn and °d the Board'Rhame eXplainod - C ANY REQUg82. further Purpose Co X X0N ctatedlr A a.. DeWitt, ng that final action that Co �. Thoplan 1a request tvas legal reprege 2 action Woula uld be talten b Of lands submitted d! eelf_eXAlahato tetive °f Amer be from C °UncilY pin sAealr Flr, Rham0 asl old the added hoW land caping bU ti std on tl of aPcompany S Those W no ne so Ares nt f ated`i 0. tr on. an ha ac o ° In 50 wor. d inalcated b Presant in avor of Those prosent Y ma that favor ot, g the mail or n F1r. Nit against the had no the request. request to B BrOSa10 Liam Z. Rls2e the regUeat °bJection. Mr, Richar R isle3, sUbmittedch authors e� it submit tea °aelalred to aAealc. d aY Dahl and Ftr a letter at . Risley to otter l'ro.n l)t the request . Paul Ffario ating he �vaa cpealc in ilia Charles a eable c Weer dontbaaefar on ache Prvmi cithattated uthorWeed t° rL Sent Flr e flLol that neg IV, tt�i�he oitythor axlatlat notill. Ivill establi to °bJect to ephe intention ofsslon to expa d mats of the it on forming ae Sian Uniavor- or I nct1•UC ti on of the present these non-co Y of Cape Can a sta tiona Of letters service st re"triction hforming U„e averal. We lie f'lrtrtheaalOWeehtated hetition' flI') a stipulatea list °sty 001. or ache g di io had a once," d t n of acar waa cap Wash local (COPY h Ivould cohf atea on Flonroe Avenue. mill, With the gasoline REGULAR MEETING ZONING & PLANNING BOARD DECEMBER 11, 1968 8:00 P.M. The Regular Meeting of the Zoning & Planning Board of the City of Cape Canaveral, Florida was held at City Hall, 105 Polk Avenue on December 11, 1968. The meeting was called to order at 8:06 p.m. by Chairman Rhame. Those present were: Messra. Rhame, Firkins, Cason and Messner, Members of the Board; Mr. Nicholas, Councilman; Mr. Szendrey, Building Official and Mr. Zimmerman, County Planner. Unable to attend were: Messrs. A. J. Francis, City Administrator and Charles Abeln, Board Member. 40 U PUBLIC HEARING - AMERICAN OIL COMPANY REQUEST - CONDITIONAL bOOO ASTRONAUT BLVD. - C - Mr. Rhame explained purpose and action that could be taken by the Board, further stating that final action would be from Council. Mr. A. 0. Dewitt, legal representative of American 011 Company stated his request was self - explanatory as outlined on the application. The plans submitted did not show landscaping but stated $1,500 worth of landscaping would be added. Mr; Rhame asked those .present In favor of granting the request to speak. There was no one present in favor of the request. Mr. Richard Sias had indicated by mail that he had no objection. Those present against the request were asked to speak. Mr. William L. Risley, Jr. submitted a letter from Mr. Charles B. Brossier which authorized Mr. Risley to speak in his behalf. Mr. Risley .submitted a letter stating he was authorized to represent Mr. Ray Dahl and Mr. Paul Marlowe which stated ....... We wish to object to the request, based on the premise that this will establish an unfavor- able precedent as far as other existing non - conforming service stations are concerned with,;thecity limits of the City of Cape Canaveral. We feel that permission to expand these non- conforming uses is defeating the intention of the present restriction Imposed by the city for the construction of service stations within a stipulated dlstance." (Copy of letters attached to petition file) Mr. Marlowe stated he had a car wash located on Monroe Avenue. He felt the addition of a car wash would conflict with the gasoline REGULAR MEETING ZONING & PLANNING BOARD DECEMBER 11, 1968 PAGE TWO business and cause conjection in the traffic. Mr. Dick Fornell, representative of American 011 Company stated they were just trying to bring the total service back into the service station further stating that presently the cars were being washed by hand. The operation would be similar to the type used by Robo Car' Wash, coin operated or free wash with gas purchase. Facility would be electrically operated with a minimum amount of noise involved. Mr. Nicholas questioned if they owned the lot at the rear of the building, the reply being the property was presently. leased. After a five minute recess the meeting was resumed. DELIBERATION & WORK SHOP ® ITEM 1. COUNCILMAN'S REPORT - MR LEO C NICHOLAS Mr. Nicholas reported Ordinance 12 -68 relative to Service Stations had 2nd reading on December 3 and Resolution 68 -41 relative to a Trans- portation Plan for Brevard County had been adopted at the same meeting. ITEM 2. BUILDING OFFICIAL'S REPORT - MR. JULIUS.A. SZEN DREY Mr. Szendrey reported on the permits issued November 14 - December 11,. (Copy attached) ITEM 3. APPROVAL OF MINUTES - REGULAR MEETING - NOVD93ER 13 1968 By unanimous consent of the Board, the Minutes were approved as read. ITEM 4. DELIBERATION ON PUBLIC HEARING - A14ERICAN OIL COMPANY REQUEST After restatement of the case by Chairman Rhame,a brief discussion followed. General consensus of the Board was: 1) A car wash faci- lity is a normal service of a service station; 2) Submitted plans comply with all zoning requirements, etc. The request was referred to the Board of Adjustment /CityCouncil recommending APPROVAL of the request, vote being 4 to 0 for approval. ITEM 5. ELECTION OF VICE- CHAIRMAN Upon motion by Mr. Firkins, seconded by Mr. Messner and unanimous consent of the Board, Mr. Cason was elected Vice - Chairman. REGULAR MELTING ZONING & PLANNING BOARD DECEMBER 11, 1968 PAGE THREE ITEM 6. WORK SHOP - REPORT ON R -5 ZONING - MESSRS. MESSNER & ABELN As Mr. Abeln was unable to attend the meeting, he is to give his report on this item at the next meeting. After considerable study Ilesrnl by Mr. Messner, his feeling is that the oning should be revised. is n The Board was polled, after a brief discussion, relative to leaving the R -4 zone as is for an. unspecified time or continue to work with the problem and try to come up with a type of zoning that would be beneficial to all concerned. Mr. Zimmerman stated that he had drafted a zoning district for the beach front property in the proposed zoning ordinance. A motion was made by Mr. Cason, seconded by Mr. Messner to table the item until ® the next meeting at which time reports and draft will be discussed further. Mr. ,Zimmerman stated he would have copies of the draft mailed to the members prior to the first meeting in January. ITEI•i 7. i•!0?K SHOP - LAND USE PLAN /TRANSPORTATION PLAN /ZONIIJG ORDINANCF ubT�IfTfFb }E3rS T— .1 Z Mr. Zimmerman will work with Mr. ,Rhamerelative to the proposed Schedule Of District Regulations prior to the first meeting in January. and Mr. Zimmerman is to have came available :(proposed regulations) with new zones listed ready, for presentation at that time. The text of the ordinance will be mailed to the Board Members prior to the second meeting in January by Mr, Zimmerman and will be placed on the agenda for that date. Motion was made by Mr. Firkins, seconded by Mr. Cason to adjourn the meeting at 10:30 P.M, Respe4fully submitted, E. HarrLson Rhame, Chairman .Zoning & Planning Board 1388 1389 1R39 90 12/16/68. Turnkey Commercial Corp. -Port Canaveral Station 12/17/68 Frank C. Porter Geo. Fine Foods 6395 N. Atlantic Ave. 12/18/68 Sol Bialick 6799 N. Atlantic Ave. 1/8/69 Sol Bialick 6799 N. Atlantic Ave. 1392 1/10/69 American 011 Company 8000 Astronaut Bivd, Erect four $ 200.00 $ 20.00 32 sq. ft. on -site signs Change Front $ 200.00 $ 5,00 Sign Panels Install Grease $ 200,00$ 3,00 Trap -Beefy King Rest, Erect Facia $ 2,40o.0o $ 18.00 Sign & Double Face Electric Pole Sign Add Bay for $10,000.00 $ 31.00 Car Wash GAS PERMITS ISSUED........... SEWER PERMITS ISSUED " " " " 0 , STREET EXCAVATION PEITS ISSUED,,,,,,,,:::::::... RM WELL PERMITS ISSUED........... " " " " " 0 2_ • 1" .L 01,112: 'fyPi: OF P EI G 'IIT C011 Li . COS COST Fiiii 1385 12/20/68 Geo. Restaurant 6395 Install Comm, $ 1,000,00 $ 5,00 N. Atlantic Ave. Water Softner 1386 12/13/68 Canaveral Corp. Construct one $89,000.00 $181.00 One Tanker Turn 55,000 barrell floating roof 12/12/68 Mrs, Juanita storage tank Abbot Kings Erect Temp, Add $ 250,00 $ .5,00 Trailer Park td Exist. Trl. 8 x 16 1388 1389 1R39 90 12/16/68. Turnkey Commercial Corp. -Port Canaveral Station 12/17/68 Frank C. Porter Geo. Fine Foods 6395 N. Atlantic Ave. 12/18/68 Sol Bialick 6799 N. Atlantic Ave. 1/8/69 Sol Bialick 6799 N. Atlantic Ave. 1392 1/10/69 American 011 Company 8000 Astronaut Bivd, Erect four $ 200.00 $ 20.00 32 sq. ft. on -site signs Change Front $ 200.00 $ 5,00 Sign Panels Install Grease $ 200,00$ 3,00 Trap -Beefy King Rest, Erect Facia $ 2,40o.0o $ 18.00 Sign & Double Face Electric Pole Sign Add Bay for $10,000.00 $ 31.00 Car Wash GAS PERMITS ISSUED........... SEWER PERMITS ISSUED " " " " 0 , STREET EXCAVATION PEITS ISSUED,,,,,,,,:::::::... RM WELL PERMITS ISSUED........... " " " " " 0 BUILDING Pi:$I,ITS ISSUED PROM 14 NOVEMBER '68TO 18 DECEMBER '68 •:U2e3�ift Dig' E i'1PE OF EST. PE -.-:!T ISSUED OWNER - COa;T. CO&P 1379 11/20 Pure Oil Company Erect'Sign $ 500.00 $8.00 8600 Astronaut Blvd. 1380 .11/20 Jack C. Haller Erect Pence $ 143.00 $ 2.50 217 Canaveral Beach Blvd. ] 11/25 Standard Oil Company Erect Sign $9,000.00. $31.50 8600 Astronaut Blvd. 1382 11/27 Loma Linda University New Bldg.. $5,000.00 $ 3.00' Lockheed Bldg. Sewer Line 7321 N. Atlantic Ave. 1383 11/27 Standard Oil Company Erect Sign $1,000.00 $ 5.00 8600 Astronaut Blvd. 1384 12/2 Leon Perry Replace Ex- $ 50.00. $ 5.00 Atlantic Garden Apts. fisting Sign 8401 N. Atlantic Ave.' \J GASPERMITS ISSUED ............................0 SEWER PERMITS ISSUE D..' ........................1 STREET EXCAVATION PERMITS ISSUED ..............0 WELLPERMITS ISSUED ...........................0