CCMtg01-11-82Lo~,u+wd City Gxn~dssion
January 11, 1982
'the tongmd City Comaission held a regclaz meting at J:30 p.m.
Present: Mayor Hepp
Gmmissiwer Giant
Gmnissiwer Loxmann
Camdssioner O'Leary
Crnmissioner Uskert
David o,acey, City Administrator
Rick Owen, Assistant City ACYOmey
Donald Terry, City Clerk
1. Mayor Hepp called the rteeting eo order. Avoue'iw followed by Pledge of
Allegiance eo the [hii[ed States Flag.
2. Approval of Mimites. Motion by Camdssiarer Lormazm, seconded by Crnmissimi
O'Leary t}~at minuees of 12/21/81 Regulaz Meeting and 1/4/82 xorkshop be approveder
as suFnu.tted. Motive carried by wanvrous roll call mote.
3. Dath of Office was aAmniscered to G missioner Jwe ]nrmsui, Camdssioner
Steam Uskert and Camdssioner Elect Charles Pappas by Clty Clerk.
4. Ccffidssiwer D'IFary namnated Gam¢ssiwer Jwe Im for tlayor of tonyxcwd
and the namnaeion was seconded by Ccnmissiwer Pappas. 'there were no other nmdnacions
and Cavmissioner Iomiazm was elected Mayor by a wanimws roll call voce.
5. Camdssiwer Giant nmiina[ed Conmissioner (1~arles Pappas for Deputy MaYOr and the
econded by Crnmissioner O'Ieaxy. 'tier no ocher nuMnatiws and
~ CvmdssioneraPappas was elected Deputy Mayor by a wa.unrnis roll call vote.
6. Mayor lon~mm namnated Marvin Rooks for reappoinvmnt as City Attorney azid Ibctald
Terry for reappoinvrenc as City Clerk. Tie reapmintamts of Marvin Rooks and tbnald
Terry crew passed by a waninrnrs roll call mote.
]. Mayor Wtaa~m presented forcer Mayor Hepp a Certificate of Appreciative for his
o the City as a Cmmissiveer and Mawr for years 1980 and 1961. Mayor ioruwm
alsoapresweed fonmr Mayor Hepp with a plaque cam~orati~ his se to the City
of Lmgrmd as Mayor during 1981. Mayor Hepp Cbanked Mayor Iormaw, the Cw(missiw
and the Cicizms of Iangood and he said [Ftac he mould cwtanue m xnrk for longwmd.
8. Appoinuemes co the Boazd of Adjustlea~t:
Ca~missiwer Grant ncmix~ated Mr. Rod Cable as a replacanent for Mr. Qarles Pappas.
Mr. Cable xas cwifirned by a isnsvrous roll call vote.
Cwmiss r O'Leary n eed Mr. Jotm Cxstal for a secwd eexm. Mr. Crystal
~.as co~inred by a wanvmus~roll call mote.
Cwmm~issioner Uskert said he would have the nam of a replacafm[ for Distnce 1
available on January 18, 1982,
9. Pecicion for annexation from tsa, Bmce J. Bressler for annexaeiw of 6.J acre
South ofan[ongcrood Hills Road and East of E. E. Williamson Road. Mr. Bressler Wass
preswC d aad the property cuas presen[ly zwed RlA in Sardnole Cowry and he asked
Hat is be annexed in o the City of Inngwood as Rl s e that would be cmryarable zmivig.
Mr. B ssler said he plaemed eo build 22 sanele familyebams wi[h apprm~imately 1,400
sg~=.eafeee in each. Caimissiwer O'Leary aelced if R1 s ing for the C'iry was camarable
with RlA zoning for Saitlnole Cowty and Mr. rnacey said ~e was.
10. Notion by Cwmdssimer Grant, seconded by Gmmissimer UskerC dat petition
for amexaeron be ayproved. Notion r=+,~ied by warirrvus roll call vote.
11. Ordinance No. 544, arm on of Hressler property, w read by title only 1'
by Mr. Wr Motion by Cmrtnissioner Pappas, seconded by Crnmissioner O'Leary~stlvc
Ordinance No. 544 be passed m F'irsc Reading. Mntiw was ca ied by a
roll call vote and a public hearing was scheduled for February 8, 1961.
12. Ordina ce No. 545, amm~ding Ordinmce No. 495 pereaining co regulations and
distance repuiremmes for off-site sipis. I4'. Pam read Fy title only and there
no discussion. Moeim by Camdssiones IJSkert, seconded by Cmmissimer O'lzazy
eltat Ordinance No. 545 be passed w First RP"v^a. Nueion was carried by unazummu
roll call voce and a public hearing was scheduled for eebrvsry 8, 1982.
13. Nntiw by Crnmissioner Uskert, seconded by Cmmissiwer Pappas that moramriien
on off-site srgns be continued wtil £ebxuary 8, 1982. Rased by unanirtars roll call wee.
14. Nan. Pae Goldaan, Fifth GYade Tearl~er at Weikiva Elerentary School addressed
the Gmmissim cwcerni~, a class project, a coloring book prepared by her class which
iliustraces the historic buildings of lmgcood and she asked the Cmmissim Co
the project fir:wcially. Cartdssimer Crane said thae it ce book but heswmst
opposed to spending rarz monies for sur]r a project. CmmissimernPappas said he was
opposed sine it could stare a precedent. TL yor Iamwm suggested that Tlrs. Colrt~an
approach otMr swrces for the fiords arW suggested Il+at the Historic C_ mission be
Led. Mayor iurmm~ said chat tax finds should not be used for chin purpose
Gmnissfuner O'Leary said it was w excellm[ book and he asked Mrs. Goldren co let
the Ca~misslon know the results of her fwd raising efforts.
15. City Administrator's Report: 1
!t. Chacey reported on the recent trip to Tallahassee. t[e said dot tY~e ,
reapportita¢rent planned For SeaSnole G tY would resuie in verse represmtatim tFw
ae presort and that Representative Brmeley ems emcemed.
C4. Qacey said the one tort sales tax appeared co have the necessary votes and
said thae Smacor Stuazt of Orlando would sponsor a bill supporting the increase.
Fk. Chacey said that a major cmcem of the legislarors and the Governor was
aid crime prevencim and he said [ttat dugs were noa the secwd largest business
in Florida.
Fk. Chacey said there was sore rn abort enacti.r~g a State law which could
tablish c rol ov collecti.ve bargaining for morons represmeing s to mtl
mmicipal e:ployees.eL
Mr. Chacey said thae Longwood still had an excellent cl~ce of obtaining a
hospital and S:ae MtS Fad advised him thae cwtrary Co newspaper reports, no one
Fad been gran[ed autlwriuerm for a hospital.
trfr. Chacey said that }Qt5 officials indicared ehey would consider relaxing
restrrctr.ws nn the Gray Water pilot .study.
Mr. CFacey said a poll bad been rakm of the 3,200 waeer cuscamrs in die City
and the results as of 11:00 a.m. eoday indicaeed eFat 624 cusewrers were rn fawr 1
of Fluorida[im and 375 were opposed. j
16. Linda Grei.s, R.N., ttalth Educator/Project Ccrordinacor from ehe Oepartmme
of Health and Rehabilieaeive Services stake above the advantages of the adding fluoride
~ oche City's water systam. She recamended that rile presort fluoride level f .02 per
million be increased co .08 and she said that a £luoridacion grant was available Mich
cx~uld pay for the mgineering design, tl~e equi}srent, installaeim and operating fees
for ewo years. Ms. Deidre P. Mason, Resource Devetoprent Assistant for the Health
Systems Agmry of East Central Florida read a letter from tbae agenty supporting
fluoridation of City eater. M. Robert Haw+rcins read a letter from the Orange Comty
Dmtal Society supporting fluoridation and m. 0¢mis Groves spoke m behalf of se
pediatziciars supporting fluoridation. Dr. Roy Sharp and a. S. Klein also spoke in
Favor of fluoridation. Mr. Robert Davea apoke 'rr~ opposici.on o fluoridation and com-
plained trot the poll of water custarezs was not mnducced intse Mr. John Hepp
said he was in favor of fluoridatim iiueially bue he questionedcMether it wzs proper
o spend nmey for fluoridation Mm all citizms would iwt receive fluoridated water.
Mrs. Valerie Gmcry said that the additional c of flinridatia~ ovoid be added eo the
er bills and she spoke in Favor of Elvoridatsim~ G ~¢ssiw~er Uskere said he would
support the results of the poll whirr were similiar a private W11 he had conducted
earlier. T4. Hi11 Mitchell said that Smlando lltili[ies tiad agree ro give up waeer
righCS when the Ciry agreed to take over sewage s and he asked [hat the City do
this. Mr. Iolm Crystal spoke in fawr of fluoridacironemd said the only question was
e of finding. Mrs. GYeis said she did noe anticipate a pmblan with Iongwood receiving
agrant. Mr. Cbacey recosmmded that the City approve expending finds For engineering
s which he estinuted at $1,500.00. Cam~issioner O'Leary asked Men trio City would
receive fords if trio grant was approved and N¢.s. GYeis said April or May 1982.
17. rb m by Commissioner LYant, seconded by Ca~missimer Uskert tbat Longwood approve
fluroidatim o£ water systam subjece eo approval of a grant for fluoridaeion.
18. Nayor tarnan asked about payment of costs of engine ring desi~ and Comoissimter
i (Pant said the grant would pay for than i£ the grant was approved. Camdssioner
Uskert suggested making approval of Che engineering design contingent upon grant
approval, t4. Chacey said chat would delay consrn~ction of Cho new well. C issiones
Grant asked if both wells would be covered by Che $1,500 a~gineering fee and mfr. Chacey
said yes.
19. Nrotion by Commissioner Grant ended by Gsmissin er tlskerC to amend previous
include authoriza eo proceed with agineering desigt wiHt fees to be
xeinbiased by fLUOridaeim gnat if grant approved. Ntion carried by t¢vatitrovs roll
call rm Original ms approve fluoridation o£ ovate systan, as amv~ded, was
gassed by a ~sannurous roll call vote.
20. Mr. Chacey said he bad arranged wieh Florida Paver Corp., to obtain evised
ct betwRm the residence of Skylark Subdivision and Florida Poser which would
pemd.e Skylark zesidmts to a sigi at mcrance co Skylark of£ ktigjtway 17-92
ai[twuc the responsibility of maintaining right-of-way. Mr. 4lepp said a sign was
already prepared For erection. '
21. Mr. Caaeey said chic he had wcitcm the Camdssim concerning the necessity
to porch se property fran an owner m l+ange Line [toad because Ne property exeended
inCO Che road and would prevme ehe City fran s raighe¢~ing ehe road and ev ovally
from three larung Range Line Read. Mr. Chacey acid the owner had asked $10,000 For
ehe property and he asked the Cwmdssion eo reviaw the leeeer az~d make a decision
at nexx seeting.
22. Ciry Ateomey's Report: Mr. Rick Owm s [ed that the public hearings scheduled
for Ordinance No. 544 and 545 for February B,t1982 should be changed to February 15, 1982
o provide cure for advertising. Motion by Cwmdssioner O'ieary, s onded by Comnissirnei
Pappas cttat public heazings for Ordinance Iw. 544 and 545 be changed co February L5, 1982
and chat ~roracoriam m off-alto aigns be excmded to February 15, 1982. Motion carried
by isuNnnus roll call vote.
23. Mayor and Cwmissioners Reports
Mo[ion by Camussinner O'Leary, seconded by Commissioner Uskerc tlu[
approved bills be paid. M1b[ion was carried by warumus roll call vole.
ta. Robert Paves asked when ordinane ting forth the qualifications
of [he City Administrator mould be preparedsa rem v-ed by Qurter revision.
Mayor Lonnarn said Chae would be taken care of.
Mayor Inxmvm asked Mr. Chacey [o follw thraagh on project on Oak S¢eet.
Mayor Innnann thadced the Cmrmssion for their confidence and said she mould do
her best to justify their faith.
24. Tne Cmmission adjourned at 8:55 p.m
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