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CCMtg03-14-73(WS)Work Session, March 14, 1973 The Longwood Cf ty Council Feld a work sess on March 14th. at ]:15 p. m. Present: B.L. Helms, Wm. Kl os ky, Dick Crens haw,l B.H. Ferrell, Mayor Euqene Jaques 3. Joseph Oavi s, Jr. City Attorney. Absent: Mr. E.E. Wi 11 iamsOn Mr. Tom Pratt was present to discuss building a Pizza Parlor and a two sto 4] Office boil ding with 16 units on his property in the Longwood Industrial Park. Mr. Pratt wanted co nest to extend water se along 41wy 434 to his property, o t of water extension was estimated by CityeSUpt. to be approximately $ 28,812.10 for a 12 inch line. No definite an can be gf ven at this time. James Brown, chairman of the zoning board requested Resol vtivn H 180 to be am nded to change the meeting date of the board from the Is i. Thursday to the 2nd. and 4th. Wednesday at ]:30 p. m. The price of a fo99i nq machine was given by the Street Supt. at a cost of approximately 3,000.00 The question of establishing a salary, also duties of the Mayor was discussed. Vacation policies of employees also discussed. It was agreed that 1 w eks acati on allowed after 1 yr. of continuous se e, 2 weeks after 2 yrs. Mr. Ferrell stated that after 10 yrs of service any employee should have 3 weeks. Np formal action was taken on the matter. Fire Lhf ef, Carl Lomml er told co nest that five parcels of property are available for a fire station. Ne estimated the cost of the new statf on would be $ 44, 200.00 Nearly an a of land is needed fora station. The purchase of a new fire truck was also a; segssed. The meeting was adjourned by the Lhai rma n. Regular Session March 15, 19]3 The Longwood City Council met in regular session March 15 at 7:30 p.m. Present: A77 council members, Playor & acting Attorney, Ned Julian. Meeting opened with prayer by Mayor Jaques followed by Salute to the Flag. Minutes of previous meetings approved as recel ved by council members. Correspondence read by the City Clerk. Agenda as follows: 1. Request of Trim-Tfc Oev, fora condf tional u under B-1 zoning to construct a on the Southwest co r pf Longwood Markham 8 Longwood Hi 775 Road. Thevma tterewas referred to the zOni ng rboa rd for recommendation. Moved by Mr. Crenshaw conded by Mr. Nelms to seta public hearing for April 12th. 7 :00 p.m. on the request. Roll Call Vote: Mr. Crenshaw, Nelms, Williamson, Kl os ky- yes Mr. Ferrell- no. motion carried. 2. James R. Shat is requested driveways in Longdale 8/0 on Hamilton Ave. to be re- placed. Mr. 8hal is was advised that the driveways are to be replaced. Moved by Mr. Crenshaw seconded by Mr. Williamson to call for bf ds on the repair of 3] drive- ways co sis ti ng of approximately 2,228 sq. ft, of concrete, bids to be in city hall by March 29th. Motion carried. 3. Request of Sun-Pac Foods, Inc. for an extension of their 3 week permit fora trailer office. Moved by M1ir. Crenshaw seconded by Mr. Nelms tp grant the extension for 3un- Pac to park the traf ter. Motion carried. 4. James E. Cousins, spokesman far a mni ttee of Senior Ci tf zens =Re: of disposing of rubbish, trash etc. algngcthe highways leads nq into LongwoodmeaHe called attention to the road fn front of Lyman High School. The Police Dept, wilt enforce the Ordinance on littering, Mayor will contact Lyman High School asking the students to