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TELEPHONE (407) 589-5330 r~ FAX (407) 589-5570
AGENDA
PI~DqNING AND ZONING COMMISSION
THURSDAY, MARCH 3~ 1994
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ANNOUNCENENTS.
APPROVE MINUTES: REGULAR MEETING OF FEBRUARY 3, 1994.
OLD BUSINESS:
PROPOSED PARKING ORDINANCE.
NID~BUSINESS:
HOME OCCUPATIONAL LICENSE - JUST BUD FLOWER ARRANGING.
HOME OCCUPATIONAL LICENSE - GEM CLEANiNG/MONA LISA.
HOME OCCUPATIONAL LICENSE - BEV'S CLEANING SERVICE.
PUBLIC HEARING/SPECIAL USE PERMIT FOR VICKER'S GROVE
EXPANSION.
REVISED SITE PLAN REVIEW - WALMART
PROPOSED R.V. ORDINANCE REVISIONS.
PROPOSED MCR ZONING REVISIONS.
CHAIRMANS MATTERS:
MEMBERS MATTERS:
ATTORNEYS MATTERS:
BUILDING OFFICIAL MATTERS:
ENGINEERS MATTERS:
ADJOURN.
ANY PERSON WHO DECIDES TO APPEAL ANY DECISION MADE ON THE ABOVE
MATTERS, WILL NEED A RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS AND MAY NEED TO
ENSURE THAT A VERBATIM RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS IS MADE, WHICH
RECORD INCLUDES THE TESTIMONY AND EVIDENCE UPON WHICH APPEAL IS TO
BE HEARD. SAID APPEAL MUST BE FILED WITH THE CITY CLERK'S OFFICE
WITHIN TEN DAYS OF THE DATE OF ACTION. (286.0105 F.S.)
IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT (ADA),
ANYONE WHO NEEDS SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS FOR THIS MEETING SHOULD
CONTACT THE CITY'S ADA COORDINATOR AT (407) 589-5330 AT LEAST 48
HOURS PRIOR TO THIS MEETING.
~.!TY OF SEBASTIAN
PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION
REGULAR MEETING
NAR~H~3, ~994
CHAIRMAN THOMPSON OPENED THE MEETING AT 7:03 P.M.
ROLL CALL:
PRESENT:
MR. MUNSART, ALTERNATE
MR. SCHULKE, ALTERNATE
MR. SHROYER
CHAIRMAN THOMPSON
MR. GOLDSTEIN
MR. BARNES
MR. FALKE
MR. FISCHER
ABSENT: MR. FIRTION, EXCUSED
.IT IS NOTED THAT MR, MUNSART WILL VOTE IN BEHALF OF MR~ FIRTION WHO
IS ABSENT.
ALSO PRESENT: BRUCE COOPER, DIR. OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
ANNOUNCEMKNTS: CHAIRMAN THOMPSON MADE AN ANNOUNCEMENT IN REGARDS TO
HiS APPROVIN'~ A MINOR SITE PLAN .REVISION FOR A RELOCATIONOF A SHED
AT SEMBLER'S MARINA AND FENCE ENCLOSURE AT SEBASTIAN SEAFOOD.
APPROVAL. OF MINUTES:
A MOTION WAS MADE BY MR. BARNES TO APPROVE THE MINUTES OF FEBRUARY 3,
199:4 AS WRITTEN WITH THE EXCEPTION OF SHOWING MR. FALKE AND MR.
GOLDSTEIN AS BEING EXCUSED AT THE LAST MEETING.
SECONDED BY MR. FALKE.
ROLL CALL WAS MADE, UNANIMOUS VOTE'7-0.
SECRETARY CHANGED THE MINUTES TO SHOW MR. FALKE AND MR. ~OLDSTEIN AS
BEING EXCUSED.
OLD BUSINESS: PROPOSED PARKING ORDINANCE 20A-8.4.
MR. COOPER REQUESTED TO POSTPONE UNTIL THE END OF NEW BUSINESS.
A MOTION WAS MADE BY MR. SHROYER TO PUT IT AT THE END OF NEW
BUSINESS.
SECONDED BY MR. FALKE
MOTION CARRIED, UNANIMOUS VOTE.
PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION
REGULAR MEETING OF MARCH 3, 1994
NEW BUSINESS=
HOME OCCUPATION LICENSE
JUST BUD FLOWER ARRANGING - 2?3 CEDAR STREET.
PAGE TWO
PUBLIC HEARING OPENED AT 7:10 P.M.
25 NOTICES WERE SENT, 1 OBJECTION RECEIVED.
MS. MC CRACKEN WAS PRESENT AND STATED THAT SHE HAS A CONTRACT 'WITH
INDIAN RIVER MEMORIAL HOSPITAL GIFT SHOP. SHE BRINGS THE
ARRANGEMENTS TO THE HOSPITAL HERSELF. ANY SUPPLIES USF~D SHE WILL
PICK UP AT THE WHOLESALER.
MR. R~LPH GREWEY OF 232 CEDAR STREET WAS PRESENT AND SPOKE.
CoNCErNS WERE OF ADDITIONAL TRAFFIC ON THE STREET.
HIS
MRS. HENES OF 232 CEDAR STREET STATED SHE WANTED TO KEEPTHE STREET
RESIDENTIAL.
MR. COOPER INFORMED THEM OF THE RULES AND REGULATION OF. THE HOME
OCCUPATIONAL LICENSE.
PUBLIC HEARING CLOSED AT 7=17.
A MOTION WAS MADE BY MR. BARNES TO APP~ROVE THE OCCUPATIONAL LICENSE
FOR MARGARET MC CRACKEN AT 232 CEDAR STREET.
SECONDED BY MR. FALKE.
ROLL CALL WAS MADE, UNANIMOUS VOTE 7-0.
HOME'OCCUPATION LICENSE
GEM CLEANING/MONA LISA - 161 CAPRONA STREET.
PUBLIC HEARING OPENED AT 7=19 P..M.
10 NOTICES WERE SENT, 1 OBJECTION RECEIVED.
MR. COOPER QUESTIONED IF SHE HAD ANY EMPLOYEES.
SHE S'TATED ONE PERSON HELPS ON OCCASION AND IS PAID CASH'WHENEVER SHE
WORES.
MR. COOPER WONDERED IF SHE WAS AN EMPLOYEE OR A SUB-CONTRACTOR.
SHE RESPONDED THE PERSON WOULD GET A 10'99 TAX FORM.
NO PUBLIC INPUT.
PUBLIC HEARING CLOSED AT 7~23 P.M.
MR. FALKE STATED THAT IF THE HELPER THAT SHE HAS IS INDEED A SUB-
CONTRACTOR, SHE HERSELF WOULD THEN NEED AN OCCUPATIONAL LICENSE.
PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION
REGULAR MEETING OF 3-3-94
PAGE THREE
MR. GOLDSTEIN RECALLED A PREVIOUS HOME OCCUPATIONAL LIC~NSE WHERE ONE
OF THE EMPLOYEES RESIDED IN THE OTHER. HALF OF A DUPLEX,"LNOT
TECHNICALLY IN THE SAME RESIDENCE.
A MOTION WAS MADE BY MR. FALKE TO APPROVE THE HOME OCC~PATIONAL
LICENSE FOR MONA LISA/GEM CLEANING AT 161 CAPRONA STREET.
SECONDED BY MR. SHROYER.
ROLL CALL WAS MADE, UNANIMOUS VOTE 7,0',
HOME OCCUPATIONAL LICENSE
BEV'S CLEANI~NG SERVICE - 908 LANCE STREET.
THE APPLICANT WAS NOT PRESENT.
A ~TION WAS ~DE BY MR. ~LDSTEIN TO' DEFER UNTIL THE N~XT MEETING.
SECONDED BY MR. SHROYER.
UNANIMOUS VOTE, 7-0.
PUBLIC HEARING/SPECIAL USE PER IT FORVICKER'S
PUBLIC HEAR'ING OPENED AT 7,32 P.M. '
MR. FISCHER DECLARED CONFLICT OF INTEREST AND STEPPED DOWN.
MR. COOPER RECOMMENDED APPROVAL.
WARREN DILL WAS PRESENT AND SPOKE IN BEHALF OF THE APPLICANT'. MR.
DiLL STATED.THE APPLICATION WAS FiLED/UNDER PROTEST, BUT WOULD LIKE
TO WORK THINGS.OUT, BECAUSE THEIR.WISH IS TO EXPAND THE. LAKE AREA.
HE WENT ON TO SAY THAT THIS IS NOT A NEW USE AND THERE'ARE TWO
EXISTING SPECIAL USE PERMITS ISSUED .BY THE CITY, BUT THIS AREA IS NOT
CURRENTLY BEING MINED. MR. DILL STATED THAT THE CREATION'OF THE LAKE
IS PART OF' THE PROCESS TO DEVELOP A RESIDENTIAL WATERFRONT
SUBDIVISION AND IS COMPATIBLE WITH SAN SEBASTIAN SPRINGS, .SOUTH MOON
UNDER, AND ROSELAND ACRES.
NO PUBLIC INPUT.
MR. COOPER STATED STAFF RECOMMENDS THE APPROVAL. HE WENT ON TO SAY
THAT ONCE THE PRELIMINARY PLAT AND ~E SANDMINING OPERATION GOES
BEFORE THE CITY COUNCIL, HE WILL ASK THEM TO AMEND THE'COmPREHENSIVE
PLAN TO REFLECT THE 'PROPER ACREAGE.
PUBLIC HEARING CLOSED AT 7:39 P.M.
MR. SHROYER QUESTIONED THE DEPTH OF MINING.
PLANNING: AND ZONING COMMISSION
REGULAR MEETING OF 3-3-94
PAGE FOUR
MR. MOSBY RESPONDED '40' MEAN SEA LEVEL.
A NOTION HAS ~OE BY m. SHROYER m .RECO~END TO CITY COOgCIL T'~T
TBEY APPROVE THE S~EC-IAL USE PERMIT FOR VICKER'S G~VE ShND~INING
EXPANSION.
SECONDED BY MR. GOLDSTEIN.
ROLL CALLt
Mit. SHROYER, AYE
MR. MUNSART, AYE
CHAIRMAN THOMPSON, AYE
MR. GOLDSTEIN, AYE
MR. BARNES, AYE
MR. FALKE, AYE
MOTION CARRIED, 6-0.
REVISED SITE PLAN REVIEW - WALMART.
STAN MAYFIELD WAS PRESENT AND SPOKE IN BEHALF OF WALMART.
MR. BARNES QUESTIONED A SIDEWALK BEING PUT ALONG U.S. HIGHWAY 1.
MR. COOPER STATED THAT WALMART WOULD TRY TO SEE WHAT THEY COULD DO.
MR. BARNES ALSO QUESTIONED USING -THE RETENTION POND FOR THEIR WATER
SOURCE.
MR. MAYFIBLD STATED THAT WAS NORMAL FOR A PROJECT THIS SIZE, ALSO IT
IS A NUTRIENT, EFFICIENT PROCESS.
CHAIRMAN THOMPSON QUESTIONED THE NORTHERN CURB CUT.
MR'.' MAYFIELD REPLIED YES.
MR. MUN~ART WONDERED IF THEY COULD PUT AN ACCELERATION LANE. ON THE
SOUTH EXIT.
MR. MAYFIELD REPLIED D,O.T. ELIMINATED ACCELERATION LANES DUE TO
SAFETY REASONS.
MR. MAYFIELD REQUESTED TO ELIMINATE THE WHEEL STOPS.
MR, COOPER STATED THAT THE CITY ENGINEER FEELS THAT THEY ARE MORE OF
A.LIABI.~ITY AND THAT STAFF WOULD RECOMMEND THAT WE APPROVE THIS BASED
ON' THE ~ODIFICATION$ IN THE PARKING ORDINANCE.
CHAIRMAN THOMPSON EXPRESSED CONCERNS ABOUT THE WATER RETENTION AREA
IN A PLOTTED STREET.
PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION
REGULAR MEETING OF 3-3-94
PAGE FIVE.
MR. COOPER STATED THAT THE RETENTION AREA SHOULD BE IN THE RIGHT-OF-
WAY, THERE IS AN AGREEMENT THAT THERE WILL NOT BE ANY PERMITS
RELEASED FOR THE IMPROVEMENTS OF THIS STREET, UNLESS T~E OWNER (OF
THE PROPERTY TO THE SOUTH 'OF JACK.SON STREET) AGREES THAT HE WOULD
MODIFY THAT RETENTION AREA UNDER THEIR OWN EXPENSE.
CHAIRMAN THOMPSON ASKED MR. MAYFIELD IF THEIR INTENTION .WAS TO
DEDICATE THEIR WORK ON THIS STREET TO'THE CITY.
MR. MAYFIELD SAID YES.
A MOTION WAS MADE BY CHAIRMAN THOMPSON TO MOVE THAT WE.THE CITY OF
SEBASTIAN, FI~ORIDA PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION APPR~E THE'SITE
PLAN FOR A WALMART SUPERCENTER, NUMBER 1068 STORE ON APPROXIMATELY
24~87 ACRES, LOCATED ON U-~S. HIGHWAY I (STATE ROAD 5) ALL AS SHOWN ON
H~F. LENZ COMPANY, VERO BEACH, FL., JOB NUMBER 93-038,00'DRAWING
NUMBERS 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 16, ALL OF 16 SHEETS
sIGNED, SEALED, AND DATED 2, FEBRUARY, 1994, ALSO DRAWINGS NUMBER. 71,
14, 1§, AND 18, ALL OF 18 SHEETS PLUS DRAWINGS L1 & L2 ALL SIGNED,
SEALED, AND DATED 2'9, FEBRUARY, 1994. FURTHER DRAWINGS PREPARED BY
BSW ARCHITECTS, INC., TULSA, OKLAHOHA, JOB NUMBER 05000289 SHEETS A1
AND A2~
THE ABOVE APPROVAL IS BASED ON. THE PROVISION THAT THE CO~MEN~S IN THE
TECHNICAL REVIEW COMMITTEE'S REPORT (TRC) DATED 24, FEBRUARY,S'?1994
PUUS~THAT A FISH AND WILDLIFE LETTER OF NON-OBJECTION 8HALL~,BE
OBTAINED PRIOR TO THE ISSUANCE OF A BUILDING PERMIT'. P & Z CONCURS
WITH THE ELIMINATION OF WHEELSTOPS IN THE PARKING AREA AS PERMITTED
BY SECTION 20A-8.5(F).
SECONDED BY MR. SHROYER.
ROLL CALLs
MR. SHROYER, AYE
MR. MUNSART, AYE
CHAIRMAN THOMPSON, AYE
MR. GOLDSTEIN, AYE
MR. BARNES, AYE
MR. FALKE, AYE
MR. FISCHER, AYE
MOTION CARRIED, 7-0.
RECESS WAS TAKEN AND ALL MEMBERS WERE PRESENT WHEN BREAK WAS OVER.
PROPOSED R.V. ORDINANCE REVISIONS.
MR. SHROYER MADE A SUGGESTION TO ELIMINATE THE LENGTH FROM THE~LAND
DEVELOPMENT CODE BOOK.
MR. GOLDSTEIN REMINDED MR. COOPER ABOUT THE CHANGE TO SECTION 20A-
5.16'(A)i~1) AND SECTION 20A-5.16(A)(2) SHOULD READ AS FOLLOWS~
1. MOBILE HOME. A SINGLE OR MULTIPLE FAMILY DWELLING AS
CODE.
PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION
REGULAR MEETING OF 3-3-94
PAGE SIX
DESCRIBED IN SECTION 20A-3.7(A)(1) OF THE IE~ND DEVELOPMENT
CODE.
2. TRAVEL TRAILER. A PORTABLE STRUCTURE BUILT ON A CHASSIS AS
DESCRIBED IN SECTION 20A-3.7(A)(3) OF THE LAND DEVELOPMENT
CODE.
* UNDERLINE INDICATES CHANGE.
A MOTION WAS MADE BY MR. BARNES TO RECOMMEND TO CITY COUNCIL TO
DELETE THE FIRST SENTENCE OF EXISTING CODE FROM SECTION 20A-
5,~16(C)('~8).
SECONDED BY MR. FALKE.
ROLL CALL WAS MADE, UNANIMOUS VOTE 7-0.
PROPOSED M..C.R. ZONING REVISIONS.
THERE WAS DISCUSSION AS TO WHETHER OR NOT TO HAVE BAIT AND TACKLE BE
A CONDITIONAL USE, IF SO WHAT CONDITIONS WOULD BE INVOLVED. ALSO
THERE'WAS SOME DISCUSSION ON PARKING LOTS IN G.M.C. ZONING.
A MOTION WAS MADE BY CHAIRMAN THOMPSON TO ALLOW BAIT AND TACKLE
TO BE A WITHIN THE M.C.R. ZONING DISTRICT AS A CONDITIONAL..'~SE
PERMIT AND ALSO TO ALLOW PARKING, LOTS WITHIN BOTH G.M.C.., AND M.C.R.
DISTRICTS AS A CONDITI.ONAL','PERMiT WITH CONDITIONS FOR THE~PARKING LOT
TO MEET LANDSCAPE REQUIREMENTS OF THE LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE.
SECONDED~BY MR. MUNSART.
ROLL. CALL WAS MADE, UNANIMOUS VOTE 7-0.
PROPOSED PARKING REVISIONS.
THERE WAS DISCUSSION FROM THE COMMXSSIONERS WITH MANY, DIFFERENT IDEAS
FOR THE' PROPOSED PARKING REVISIONS'.
MR. COOPER. STATED THAT THE INTENT OF A RESIDENTIAL AREA AND TO OWN
PERSONAL VEHICLES IS TO HAVE THEM LICENSED, AND BE USED AND~N EXCESS
OF MORB, THAN ONE VEHICLE NOT BEING LICENSED AND STORING THOSE
VEHICLES FOR NO OTHER PURPOSE' THAN JUST TO STORE IS NOT, A CHARACTER
FOR RESIDENTIAL AREA.AND MORE A COMMERCIAL AREA.
MR. SHROYER THOUGHT THAT WAS THE BAS~S FOR THE ORDINANCE~
MR. GOLDSTEIN SUGGESTED ADDING THAT PERHAPS IT IS A FIRE HAZARD
HAVING THESE VEHICLES SITTING AROUND WITH GASOLINE IN THETANK AND
DOES IT BLOCK ACCESS TO EMERGENCY VEHICLES IT THEY NEE~"~'TO COME.
~R. BARNES SUGGESTED THAT THE VEHICLES LEAK OIL INTO T~E GROUND.
-MR. GOLDSTEIN ALSO SUGGESTED EXCESS'. VEHICLES ENCOURAGE VANDALISM.
PLANNIN~ AND ZONING COMMISSION
REGULAR MEETING OF 3-3~94
PAGE SEVEN
THE CONCENSUS OF THE COMHISSIONERS WAS FOR MR. COOPER TO DRAFT A
MOTION THAT THEY COULD RECOMMEND TO, CITY COUNCIL.
~i-~!..--TT~z MR. BARNES WONDERED WHAT THE STATUS WAS.OF SEMBLER'S
CONCRETE PAD BEING FENCED IN.
MR. COOPER STATED THAT HE WAS APPROVED FOR THE SITE PLAN'AI~D UNDER
TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS HE STILL HA8 T~ME TO IMPLEMENTTHAT.
MR. SHROYER HAD QUESTIONED MR. COLLINS SIDEWALK ON U.S~ HIGHWAY 1.
MR, COOPER RESPONDED THAT HE SPOKE TO D.O.T. AND THEY WiLL GET THE
BALL ROLLING.
MR. FALKE BROUGHT UP DEFINITION OF, ADDRESS OF CONVENIENCE FOR HOME
OCCUPATIONAL LICENSE AND IT SHOULD BE A PERSON HAS ANOTHER PLACE OF
BUSINESS AS HIS PRIMARY BUSINESS AND ONLY RECEIVES CALLS AND DOES
PAPERWORK TO SUPPORT THE BUSINESS.
CHAIRMAN THOMPSON DIDN'T AGREE WITH FIRST CUT OF THAT.
MR. GOLDSTEIN ORIGINALLY BROUGHT IT UPTO BROADEN THE DEFINITION AND
PREVENT ADDRESS OF, CONVENIENCE APPLICATIONS GOING BEFORE~'~:!~L~NNING AND
ZONING AND CLOGGING THE WORKS.
MR. SHROYER SUGGESTED TIGHTENING UP THE WHOLE HOME OCCU.I~ATIONAL
LICENSE ISSI~E' BY L~!M'ITING WHAT COULD BE HOME OCCUPATIONAL.
MR. SCHULKE THOUGHT IT WOULD BE A DISSERVICE TO ALOT OF PEOPLE IN THE
CITY BY GETTING RID OF HOME OCCUPATIONAL LICENSE DUE TO .THE 'FACT THAT
NOT EVERYONE IS RETIRED AND THERE IS ALSO A TERRIBLE JOB BASE AND
SOME PEOPLE DO NOT HAVE ANY ALTERNATIVE BUT TO START A,BUSINESS AT
HOME.
MR. COOPER SUMMARIZED THE RIVERFRONT,,i(~OMMITTEE MEETING ~ITH' THE
HOMEOWHER8.
MR. MUNSART WONDERED WHAT THE STATUS OF ANNEXATION ,WAS.
MR. COOPER STATED HE WILL BE PROVIDING THE COMMISSIONEHS WI'T.H..A MAP.
MEETING ADJOURNED AT 9:51 P.M.
SEBASTIAN ZONING
PLANN:'NG: CO~M~,~iCN
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COUNTY,
LAS1' NAME--FIRST NAME--MIDDLE NAME
'ischer, Carl Anthony
ILING ADDRESS
523 .Cross Creek Circle
CITY
Sebastian,
DATE ON WHICH VOTE OCCURRED
March 3rd:~)~ 1994
COUNTY
Indian River
AND OTHER LOCAl 'PUBLIC OFFIOEI
NAME OF BOARD. COUNCIL. , AUTHORITY. OR
Sebastian
THE BOARD. COUNCIl.
WHICH I SERVE IS A UNIT OF:
,~ CITY [ ?. COUNTY I I OTHER LOCAL AGENCY
NAME OF POLII'ICAL SUBDIVISION:
Planning & zoni'ng
MY POSITION
ELECTIVE L',x APPOINTIVE
WHO MUST FILE FORM 8B
This form is for use. by any person serving at the county, city, or other local level of government on an appointed or elected boant,]
council, commission, authority, or committee, It applies equally to .members of advisory and non;hdvi~.bOdles who ~
with a voting conflict of interest under Section 112.3143~ F~tute~. The, requirements Of thi~'~e', mal~itory; .~-~ ....
the use of this particular form .is not required by law, you are encouraged to use it i'n making the disclosure required by law.
Your responsibilities under the law when faced with a measure in which you have a conflict of interest Will vary greatly dependin&
on whether you hold an elective or appointive position. For this reason, please pay close attention to'the instructions on thtS'ifotm
before completing the reverse side and filing the form. '.,.il...
INSTRUOTIONS FOR OOMPLiANOE WITH SEOTION 112.3143, FLORIDA STATUTES
ELECTED OFFICERS:
A person holding elective county, municipal, or other local public office MUST ABSTAIN from voting on a measure which inures
to his special private gain. Each local officer also is prohibited from knowingly vOting on a measure which inures to the special
gain of a principal (other than a government agency) by whom he is retained.
in either case, you should disclose the conflict:
PRIOR TO THE VOTE BEING TAKEN by publicly stating to the assembly the nature of your interest in the measure on
which you are abstaining from voting; and
WITHIN 15 DAYS AFTER THE V..O~.EOCCURS by completing and filing this form with the pe~n responsible for
the minutes of't'_he meeti~g, Whq'?h'6Uld incorporate the form in the minutes .... ~ ~ · ........ '
APPOINTED OFFICERS:
A person holding appointive county, municipal, or other local public office MUST ABSTAIN from. voting, on a measure which
inures to his special private gain. Each local officer also is prohibited from knowingly voting on a measure which inures to the
special gain of a principal (other than a government agency) by whom he is retained.
A person holding an ~opointive local office otherwise ma), participate in a matter in which he has. a conflict, o~f ii,retest, but must
disclose the nature of th~ c0fffiiet befgre~making any. attempt to influence .the decision by oral or written ~bmmumC.mion, whether
made by the officer or at his direction. .~
IF YOU INTEND TO MAKE ANY ATTEMPT TO INFLUENCE. THE DECISION PRIOR TO THE MEETING AT WHICH
THE VOTE WILL BE TAKEN:
~ou should complete and file this form (before making any attempt to influence the decision) with the person responsible for
recOrding the minutes of the meeting, who will incorpora.te the form in the minutes.
· A copy of the form Should be provided immediately to the other members of the agency.
· The form should be read publicly at the meeting prior to considerat'ion of the matter in which you have a conflict of interest.
'1 I'¢)R~i ~1~ 10-#6 PAGE
" ':" ' SION OR VOTE AT THE MEETI. NC~ ~
Yoti shol~ld disclose orally the nature of your ·conflict in the measure before participating.
You should complete the form and file it within 15 days after the vote occurs with the person responsible for recording the minutes
of the.m~ting, Who ~hould inc6rP6rate the' form' in the minutes. "-
DISC)LC)SURE OF STATE OFFiOER'S INTEREST
Carl Anthony. Fischer , hereby disclose that on March llth .
1.
(a) A measure came or will come before my agency which (check one)
_. inured to my special private gain; or
.=.,X_inured to the special gain of ~,~nrv~ ~. ~.~ ~Ch"'~' ~-~ -cO?--~, Znc. ..
(t~) The measure be~o~-e ~'-'~e-n~-a~tJ"th-e--fi~-t~--re '°T'my~i'-nt~rest in~-he-~ is~l~,~: -. ....
The applicant and owner of the Vickers Grove Preliminary Plat is my
Brother's and Father, there fore I announced before the board had any
discussions that I had a Conflict of Interest with the above mentioned
project.
,19__94 :
, by whom. 1 am retained.
Date Filed March llth,
1994
Signature Car f ~n't~ony Fischer
NOTICE: UNDER PROVISIONS OF FLORIDA STATUTES §112.317 (1985), A FAILURE TO MAKE ANY REQUIRE,~L [
DISCLOSURE CONSTITUTES GROUNDS FOR AND MAY BE PUNISHED BY ONE OR DEMOTIoNMORE OF THEREDUCTioNFOLLOWINt[iNs'
IMPEACHMENT, REMOVAL OR SUSPENSION FROM OFFICE OR EMPLOYMENT,,
SALARY, REPRIMAND, OR A CIVIL PENALTY NOT TO EXCEED $._ .5,000. .... · ~
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