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CASSELBERRY CITY COMMISSION <br />Minutes of November 14, 2022 — Regular Meeting <br />Page 19 of 30 <br />MOTION: Commissioner Busch moved to adopt Ordinance 22-1573 on second and final <br />reading, as presented. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Meadows. <br />Motion carried unanimously by voice vote 4-0. <br />C. Second Reading of Ordinance 22-1574 — Amendment to Section 2-7.34, Oxford <br />Park Overlay District Standards, of the City's Unified Land Development <br />Regulations LPA 22-06) <br />The City Clerk read Ordinance 22-1574 by title, as follows: <br />"AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CASSELBERRY, FLORIDA, AMENDING PART III, <br />UNIFIED LAND DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS, CHAPTER II, DISTRICT AND GENERAL <br />REGULATIONS, ARTICLE VII, GENERAL REGULATIONS, SECTION 2-7.34, OXFORD PARK <br />OVERLAY DISTRICT STANDARDS, TO PROVIDE FOR REGULATIONS THAT ARE <br />CONSISTENT WITH DEVELOPMENT APPLICATIONS AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT; <br />PROVIDING FOR CODIFICATION, CONFLICTS, SEVERABILITY, AND AN EFFECTIVE <br />DATE." <br />Notice of Public Hearing: The Notice of Public Hearing relative to second reading of Ordinance 22-1574 <br />was advertised in the Orlando Sentinel on Thursday, November 3, 2022. <br />Staff Presentation: Chief Planner Christina Hyson stated adoption of Ordinance 22-1574 amends Section <br />2-7.34, Oxford Park Overlay District Standards; of the City's Unified Land Development Regulations <br />(ULDR). The Oxford Park Overlay District was established in May, 2019 and since then the City has <br />received some development applications for parcels within the overlay boundaries; however, there are still <br />several underutilized tracts that are ripe for redevelopment. The proposed amendments will encourage the <br />development and redevelopment of underutilized parcels within the Oxford Park Overlay District by <br />accommodating new land uses and modifying design standards. The proposed amendments add mid -rise <br />dwellings with mixed uses and large retail establishments as permitted uses within the Oxford Park Overlay <br />District. Additionally, the residential density bonus that is currently within the Code will be removed, as <br />Ordinances 22-1572 and 22-1573 propose increasing the maximum density City-wide within the PMX- <br />High zoning district. There are also proposed modifications to the building design standards within the <br />Oxford Park Overlay District and these will provide more consistency with the City's Commercial Design <br />Standards which will make the development process clearer by removing redundancy and inconsistency <br />between regulations. The Planning and Zoning Commission, acting as the City's Land Planning Agency <br />(LPA), voted unanimously at its meeting on August 10, 2022 to recommend approval of this item to the <br />City Commission. <br />Budget Impact: There is no impact to the City Budget. <br />Recommendation: The City Manager recommended adoption of Ordinance 22-1574 on second and final <br />reading. <br />Public Hearing: Vice Mayor Aramendia stated this was a public hearing to hear and consider comments <br />and questions regarding Ordinance 22-1574. Vice Mayor Aramendia opened the floor for public <br />
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