CCMtg05-06-02MinLONG WOOD CITY COMMISSION
Lnn~..,md c¢y a:mmia.mn cnan:nere
1"li N'. Warren As'enne
Lnngx'o::A, Florida
MINUTES
MAY 6, 2002
rrr'~em: wn.r~r ram Wvee~trnml
Deputy Mvyor Dvs Anderson
Commissioner DotcM1 Doody
Con:missioner.lvlm G Malopol
Cmm~:lssioner Steve Miller
Juhn J. Urnga, Cin" Administrnter
Gervldine D. 2amnrl, Clty Clern
RiehnrA S.l'aylor, .I r., City Attorney
Tern Daher. Dir. of 1'ublie Snfcp~
.lobo Drock, Dir. of Comn:nnlty Scn~icex
Mnvica Ntitchell, Dir. of Fivnncial Servicex
Jay Sarycnt, rhfnning Dlrision Mnna~er
1. CALL TO ORDY, R. Mvyor lacxstrand calledsregolar meeti;y eo order o: 7'.00 p.m.
2. Amoment of5lLENT MEDITATION was FOLLOWED DY THE VLCUGEOF
ALLEGIANCG:.
A. Election of Mnvnr.
Moyror I.ovestmnd operted the Moor to nom;naf;ons.
Comm;es;oner Meingm :om;neted Comm;ss:o::er Hundy.
Commissioner Miller nonunnted Mvyar Lovcstrand.
Meior I.ovcstrand nom;nated Gomm;os;oner Miller.
Nomination of Convnissioner Dundy failed to arty by n three/:NO roll
call wte, with Mayor Lovestrand, Deputy Meyor Andermn and
Commiasione,'Miller voting nay and Commissioner Bundy and
('omm;ss;oner Mai;_ :t;ng aye.
Nomination of Mayor Lovesvond enrrieJ ny n th;m/taco roll call vote.
wish Mayor Lovestrnnd. Deputy Mayor Andereoo and Commissioner
Miller votin¢ eye, and CFmmissionw~ Dundy and Commissioner
Maingot votindt nay.
3. COMMfINITV ANNOUNCI?MCNTS.'Iriere wue no commonity announcements.
3. RECOGNI"[IONS:
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A. D;art;m al rre.anmeaa anhe Duslacrs arson anha moan Ar.nm u~r
May 21102 to l.es Simmonds, L.G. SimmonJs Real iL'state Ntll L, SR JJJ.
Due to the absence of Mr_ Sinintondx Commissioner Meingol nskM
that the presentation Fre del'cacd ro the neat meeting. Cerzied by a
R. Proclaiming the week of May 12-1 H, 2002 as Preservation Wenk.
Ilse City Clerk rend the proeloir~etion.
5. 60AR1) APPOINTMN:NTS.
A. District a3 Nomination fo the Parks nod RvrenHoa Advisory RoarJ.
Conunisaioner Miller nominate) Kimberly Pflug, 1536 Mockiagbiril Iaae.
Carried by n voiu vote.
B. District k2 Nomination to Hie LnnJ Planning Agency.
DapNy Mayor Anderson nominasM Jim Maloof Por re-appointment. CarziW
by : vouc natl.
fi. PVRLIC PARTICIPATION.
lea es Cseft iI1 Georgia Avenue disc~rased providing regulations for and allovnue
the vse of pernument ear lovers (canopies).
Con er BunJyw softhe orini nthat theyw regoing io Hallowed once the
ew Land DevelopmentuCOJC (LDC) s.~enl imo eYRCt and the Building Division would
have vhe guidelines.
Jul 2%0 W_ Wnrrea Avenue, spoko in favor of proposed Ordinance Nu_ 02-
1609_ but suggexted the City waive the %25 per booth fee this year for thr AHS vnd
Crnfis Festival ns the Socicry had not provided for the nddiriorel fee in ne fees that
would he charged to each vendor ivr Chia year's festival.
7. CI'T'Y AUMINIS'f'RATOR'S 12F,POI2T.
Add~M on,
Mr. Drugo reposed that the City had remived ne ponnit from the St. Johti s River
Water Mniugemeut District (SJ WMD) for the E. Wnrrea Avenue paving project.
farther. tha bid openutg is scheduled for ne week ofMa~~20. 2002. He also advised
that they wee still waiting for the SBVMD permit far the Seminole Avenue Vnimetto
Avenue and Magnolia Avenue improvement projects.
b. MAYOR AND COMMISSIONFRS'IiEPORTS.
Dirtrict a3. Commissioner Miller Jise~vss~ed the offer made by FloriJa rower
to Wiener Park whielt he saiJ_ included n hay-ot~t provision.
District#4. Nn rGrorf.
District #i. Maym~ Lovesmnd said he represented the City nt the Baskiu
Robbins "Free Scuoy 1 /ce Gauni ~ benefit. Commiaaioner Dandy and his
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daughtc', F nily, also participutul. Proccnle will go for schoolbooks for
elentenmry schools.
Mawr I.or and reported on huv ,, ended the Mayor's Prayer breakfast
mai waa heiamorianao reanmiy.
Distrivi Nl. Commissioner Mningot reported on hnvin¢visited Cherry Lake
Tree Farm and that he spear a few hou ring trees for the Lon rood
Mcm tint Garden sell as other City p~ s. Eollox~ng his.asit he spent
Itme revs.wing son>c selections widr Mr. Uiingo and Ma. Zambrk
Commissioner Mningot repotted on having visited thv late N~nl'men Hei¢his
on the Geo is Avenue side, where he.iewed [he nvw fountain, benches
Commissioner Mainpot reported ihnt on Snmmay. May 4,?00?. he monitored
the garbage picA-up in the Tiberon Cote area and in highland Hills where. ha
said, no '. expressed. However. in his eaa. Golden Groves,
only ai...:.,.,..,f the rmycline was picked up. And ns of this nwrt»ng it was
still not picked up.
Comm A~ t referred back two yeas ago when the City recogoizcd
the - Ainmr Ouard for winning the world championship. He said
th m Unyton.Ohio, and came in second in the x~orid in
rueh nigher ~'ategory. Ile said they ore tremendous and requested the
e of the Con cantor .. rho Gaard. as sell as Ms.
Denhimer_their Airouor.
It uas tlta eonxnsus of dre Commission to present the Goats with a
_ rophy and 16eir direcmr, Ms. Dershimer, with a eenilirate.
District d2. Deputy Mayor Anderson said he. too-dmvc out to Gcomiv
Avenue to aee the impror vntvnis and thought they were quite plrnsing.
Deputy Mayor Anderson said. with respect iu Commissioner Mailer's
nn the lianchise buy-out, ho heard the Citvol Winter Park could
bete tie rieht to buy vidr the atlas tot Lire wire, poles. ere. The result.
ofwhicft. would be that they would not have a system.
9. CONSENT AGCVDA.
A, pa.-approved and estimated bills for May 2U112.
U. Approve Minutes of the March 2i, 211112 Wnrh.l'iysion, the Mnreh 2],
21102 W ark Srssion anA the April It, 2002 12egninr Meeting.
G Approve a hid nx'urd in the total amount nfSW9,i%2.511 to Prince
Cot nGrtup, Inc. forihe ol'1he US i]A2 Nnnfi
@il ty IE,~panaion Pmlech and nniboriu the City AUminisirator ro xiKn alt
anprnpdarc dnrnmont:.
o. npprnweme nriho- enae~nem and agrcaoe~tt xsm Mienani %ioay nna
arbor a the Ma. sign the minty a And agmemene.
h.. Approve nn amendment to dicmllective bargaining agreemn~t between
dte City and rite Longx~nnd Prnfaxsional Fircfghterc As,meiation. Loral
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SI(3, to include the positions of Traiaiog Otlicer and Fira Marslrnl is the
collective hargxining nni4 nod aofhorbc fhe Mayor to sign fhe
Mutnarandum of Agreement.
F. Approve fhe distrinufion ofb2%0,318 of Fiscal Vuxr20U22UUJ Anti-Drug
nmrso net cond. rnr nroJectc withh~ senaonle Cnanb « naxestca ny
samhrola canary.
G. Approve n teen contract [ar Internet CUmmunicnrinns Services In Time
W arner'felnom in the aotount of 421,000.00 vnd aurhnriae the Circ
Administrator tU sign the Agreement.
Commissioner Miller nwvcd to vppinve the Consem Agenda xs
submitted. Seconded by Uepmy Mayor Anderson.
Mr. Drago providud answers to some questions posed.
Mayor Lovestrund would piefur. as a check and balance, shut unr ezpznditures
approved that exceed Mr. Dtago's sigavture authority bu signed by the Mayor
rather then the City Adminisirnmr.
Deputy Mayor Anderson svid when a requast to approve an expenditure, which
Deeds Mr. Drago's signntum authority, includes giving aurhori~nrion to Mr.
Deago ro sign. he has no problem with him signing. Commissioners Miller.
Maingot and Dundy were in ngreeinem with Deputy Mayor Anderson.
Motion carried by unanimous roll cell voce.
Ip. PIIDLIC HDANINGS.
n The l'Ivnning Division of the Community Services Deportment
needs fha City Commission adopt Ordinance Nu. 112-1599, m
rmrd and re{dace the Lend Development Cnde (LDC Ulall) to replace
Articles I-XII, exelrrding the Historic District Secfimrs 2A-27 vnd 2A-9G,
and to adopt the LUOgvonJ Development Cnde, Articles I - X, in their
entirety, inelnding Hintnric District Seetinos 24-21 and 24-96, purxuant tU
the requirements of the City of Longwood and Florldv Statutes.
Mr. Taylor announced Having pmof of publication for [his and ell public
hearings listed oo the agenda. hle then rend Ordinance No.02-1599 by title
only.
Mayor Lovevvnnd opened the poetic hearing.
Mr. Mike I Ivdaway spoke in favor ot'the Ordnance with dre exception ofn
few sthat he wished to bring to Com cotton. In addition. he
ioquhetl as to wltetlrer the south side of SFt 434 niase ol42p, was removed
Gam the Doxmtowm Wed use category
Mr. I{artaway wds advixcd that it hod twin removed-
Mr. Hennway then suggesteA thm the required width orperking spvccs be ten
(Ip)feet instead o(nine (9Jt t. Mr. I~lattnsvay suggested that in Anicle Vl,
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Paae 33, subpnrvv_reph ~. a ienipoiwy sign should not be requirrd m be
annched ro ~hc building.
No one else spoke in firvor ar in npposi~ion.
Commissioner Millis movedmclox the public Fearing Seconded by
Commissioner Main¢ot anA carried by a .mice wee.
Com er Miller ved ro adop~ Ordina ce No. 07-1599_ to
ineludes~h~amendmen soopprn~xd nt the April 15,2002 meeting.
Seconded by Dcpmy Mayor Anderaoti
Depuy Mayor Anderson vgmnJ char parking spaces should be ten (10)
feet wide.
Deputy Mevor Anderson mo.~cd an amendment to .Article III, 3.60
C'.5. mat the minimum patAing width he change) m ien (10) feed
Seconded by Commissioner Miller
Commissioner Mvineut indimtul cxmcern about those Iwssible plans xlrend.
under tlevelopmznt iha~ are using n nine (9) foot wiJrh mid how phis change
would affen chose plan>
Mr. Drvgo responJOd thn~ those aheady Lwgimiing nc~ approval process have
eheady focn>ally applied, it ihe}~ subtniiied using nine (9) fecv. it would smy
rte (9) feet. Ifihey hove aheady applied fomrally and n has been appmvxd
alon¢ those lin¢s. i~ could be o.A.
Mayor l.o mnJ initialed Jimussion, seyin¢he did not lavora lea fool cciA~h
because it does not mke info uinsidcmtion that all parking stalls are not the
reieh~ i a 90 dc_ n¢les. enJ so at 4i do¢ree
napless f Ie mough~ wmc nine (97 toot widths were eppmpriu e given the
difl~ren~ arelcc
Deputy Mang Anderson eyreed and said when he made his motion he menm
for she stxndard buy (d'uctt in) only, if ii is a AS oc 90 degrze onglr it can be
nme (S)teer. Cmnmissianer Miller x~vs in agreement.
Deputy Mayor Andmon also mminded thm the Code provided for the
Adminisimmc to ¢ive wlminis~m~ive verianecs, xlteee ifmt issue arose. the
Adminisimmr could allow a I^"' deviation.
eonmaasmner annoy h,dmara c~neem. u~owiag mat me om.em
Administrv~or is lloxible. '~~,.~ iherP ~~ulJ hsomeone in the position wlro
o~fleuible shore oU~. whh mchasftuation and d>e
Adminis~ra~oc r ~ i ~ ~ i e. I lc did voi cnni ibis to become a
problem whom...:;..: i able io build mN he would ta~her
see the (lesbility_and suggesm v. that the developa.vuld
sing i~ sumewa,
_ a credit for putting in the icn tI0) fool wide spvcc.
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U gory Mayor Andusoa nwved an nmendmcm to rcmo~x the words
io buildin&' in die first sentence in Article VI.6.6.3 U. SaeondeJ by
Commissioner Miller.
C'onimissionor Moingm thoughrdte Code wvrrcd This type of un issue very
well and did not wont m see any nwrc language added In the Code.
Mr. Umgu relerted page a9, where the bnlanx of the chart .vvs louttcd which
showed the totol length elf slur vll parking stalls and sugge,ned the
dimensions on the smndard smllshould he d>c some as the angled Perking.
Motion on the anendment for a ten (10) iaot tvidu sml I failed by o
four/one roll cell rote, w~dt Mavor Lovmsannd. Deputy Mayor
A~Werson, Commissioner 6undy and Maingot voting nay. and
Commissioner Miller voting n}e.
Motion on emendmemwstrikr the words'io building rnrried bys
unanimous roll call vote.
Commissioner Bundy moved an amendment to Article III, Page 50.
Parking Space Dimenswns, m hove conststencY_ to make the nnn~mum
stall length trremy (2J)ku unhou wheel sop and eighteen (IR7 fact
with a wheel sop. Seconded by Commissioner Miller.
Mr. tJmgo clarified diet rhis would exclude handicapped.
Motion carried by a unanimous roll call vote.
Mayor I.ovestrand discussed allowable itnporviotns sml'ucc pmrenwgcs, noting
that those hot es located on privately owned sneers arc allowed more
impcrv is arws as they ran eoum are swelc arses, where those on C'li rats
Mayor Lovanrand moved an amendment m change the impervious
surface ration to 42%. Seconded by Gmmissioner Miller.
Commissioner Mainyot for simplitialion. sugguaed it be 45%.
Mayor Lovcstrand moved to amcnJ his motionma5%. Motion as
omcnded sxouded by Commissioner Miller.
Dcpnty Mayor nnderwn disagrmd, as this change would apply w ell lots in
the City, iwtjnst new subdivisions. New subdivisions could be cngineerul to
handle the drainage if the impervious surface perernmge wzn chongcd.
~xi.ling orcvs could not.
Motion I'oilcd to enrry by n thre/two vote. wish Deputy Muyor
AnJersan, Commissioner Bmtdy and Commissioner Maingot voting
nay. with Mayor I_ovzsnanA and Coinmiszioncr Miller voting aye.
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cn~mniaamner Mnler main as an,<namen~ m n,akc aye imperr-ions
surlhce ration 42%. Seconded by Mavor Lovcsirvnd. h9otion raxriad
by a fouelonc roll call vole. with Mayor Lovesnand. Con~missionv~rs
Mundy. Maingo~ and Miller vo~ing oy~ end Deputy Mayne Anderson
v~ ping ni,
con annoy said mem is nodsnR in n,e nelmhionssecrnn lhai
,. sneer-pomr I ererscd ~o ns ne.
~., n ehsree ~.
:'olic~eombim~ion spvuc. He waniN io muhc sne the
~nyw uely cov ~z•A ~o allow his type ofcomplex, noiiny ibis tyye of
~onatn_i_..._Jlowrd in o~hcr jurisdictions. in commcrcinl axcas.
Mayor I_. .. rand said he thought this type of uons¢ueiion uvs usually in m
inausvia:._. co~nmissioaer ennm-said e,m tr-aa cocoons ana was m~,.rr re.
nts ntl,ot me desiad smndamaao nni pmvme mnna pie or
~oaatirann .n epn,mwam ~~aa.
Di=enaaron maned .d.n aapea .o wnat ty~ oratoxage wo„m he noedea
indoor or outdoor.
Commissioner Bundy ~houghr ifan clcutrical con~reciox w~on~ed ro loea~e
pahops rho outdoor roruge for phis Hype of business tmuld nceJ would h<
allowed pmvid d i~ was Icncad in proprrly behind the builAing lie nosed
there wasmnicono waiting to devoloP phis type of flex spare and uuniN ~o he
sua the provisions were ~herc.
Mayor Invesirand said he would hnva a pmhlem wish the onidoorstoaac.
Deputy Moynr Anderon ~I~ooghi drat hta coovnercial land use ii should all be
indoor siornec and .z~ould prefer to study ibis before allow-iny owdoursturage
Con er6und~~noved an amendment io ~hc LanJ Usc Distric~s
and Ovexlay Dis~xicts chw~ on pace IIS & G.io allow Owdoox Soxa¢e
(properly Rnccd) in Commercial and io allow Warchnusing (uu~door
sorugc)in Commercial. Suonded by Commissioner Millex.
Deputy Mayor Andorran said he did not chink outdoor sioxageshauld L>L done
in vommueiaL as n wve better zui~ed for indus~riol.
Followinu sonic additional discussion, Dopwy Mayor Anderson said d>z
iendnienl to oleo.. ouNoox stoiege in commerciul.rould ctTeeiively allow
o roar apiece otpropenr ana atom air eonaaioning ~mh,. er
wiini r else, n Thai lot ns lone as properly s en W. Dcpu~y Mayox
Anderv rnid he did nol belieae ilsat ues wlwi Commission could wens on
vonvniaial proluxiiec
Motion rnxried by a Three/iuo roll will vo~c. Rrmmissim><r Bundy.
Coy cr Mai and Con nr Miller iny uyc wish
Mayor I oveslrand and Depuy Mayes 'Andc~wn wtiny nay.
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Discussion ensued as m whae parcentage of the pmperlyconld be uttd far
ouNoo orage and that the outdoor st ~e should be allowed behind dte
nniming omy.
Con er Miller said si ceComn on has erecd to allow orage ona
cirri tor. he suggested it he limitedrin sr e, perlwps m a rennin
pe re gape.
Mayor Lovesvand said ~mmissioner 13unAy liod suggested it be placed
behind [he building.
Con er Rundy suggested it vould be limiteA loa certain pettentagcof
rho si>s of the build'mg.
Deputy Mayor Anderson said the ancmpt now is to inseix supplemenul
guidelines inw the mart and, while he disagrees with the genervl mncept but
understands what the Cbmmissian is after. believes wr S should be inserted in
rho wlumn under Commercial and a Varagraph then added chat addresses these
Con er Miller ved to mdeeo endure ochao ethe Ato
ntl
an s m mr~enan nndemomdoor storage and nnacr warehonsmg
(outdoor storage) under fha h~reding of Commercial w pm an S, on
Page II -5 & G. i d to insert a par i h' ~'Ir ~. up ro i0 % of me
builAing uan . .. -~. used ~ ,,. ~ b..,:nd tlu builAing wish
proper l'e~nu. 5~ ~ ~Com r.. ~rru Bundy. IVUrtlOn carried by
e ununtmous roll cell vote.
Deputy M.~-A. rendment ~o Article 10,
Page 29, v1...:h n.. ~ofav
omhs from epprovnl~ hle seiA he believed ibis' needed to\be
nodilied to el low a variance w be valid ~ r nrelve (12J months
bom dare o(opproval with the ability of the AArninisnnlor m
renA for on additional six mondus. Hia rationale being dlol six
mtns very open an itwdeyuate nmoun[ of time to gel
plans dmw cbefore the vat fence tuns out. Seconded by
Commissioner 6undy.
Mr.l~aylor agreed with Deputy Maye 4nderson nosing tnat in some
jurisdictions variances min with ehe Ie,rJ, although he did not believe
this ax Proper. but thought ~ ~ „~Ari'. ~ -.best
and to alln.van adminislrati. unuld not bea
Doable either. Heafs"a rot be unr ~. onoblelo allow
tlnos vrnan es gaoled widun the past year w he allowed to run for a
yeare
Deputy Mayor Anderson exPlai d some of the issues he Iwd rvn into
while pursuing the process prior to applying for n permit. noting that
often there arc many issues snaaunding the pr jeer that laAe time and
the ether In berate you arc ready to eetupennit. lie
lunhur encouraged givutg the Administratoe or his designee. the
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authority co on but he should es eihe pnnon hvs peen
diligen drying lonpur clhe developme I. flow er. he did no
believe she vvrinn¢ should he openended~ es things chavge over i~me.
Mayor Lox~estmiul su~nui Yi up Depmy Mvyor Anderson s mosion, co
allo~~ rc~year variances with the ahili~y for the Administrator io
vmhari~a an uluiswn fin' o re yea .
The Ci~y Cltrs vwAed for clanfirn~ iof the admi ve exlens~on ae
io .vhetber she motion ssas I'or six momhs or oix year
Depmy Mayor Anderson eaid initially he said six months but had
amended it ~o be a o e.vlenmon.
In respo~vm w inyuiry by Mvyor Loves~rvnd, Depmy Mu~ror Anderson
svid he woaW noe feel comf cable mnkinu an omrndn~em mallow Lhe
nrtd this puss year ~o bee ended to a full Omar as he
could be v[Fcied by ohm amendincni. t
Commissioner M11iller said he would offer that vmendinenl.
Seconded by Cmmnivsioner Runde.
In responsew Oepmy Mvyor Anderson's inqu' -. i
Deputy Mayor Anderondid no~neeat to bleu: _, ,,, ••. loan
os U~is aH'eeted everyone in the City.
Mayor LOV and then celled lorlhc vole on the mo~ion e--"~~.
~vrienus for one year wilhvone-yevr edmininm~~ve e~te i.
Motion mrtieU by v unvnimous roll cull voce.
Commissioner Maingot wished m diattisx the ` ' Izncex
lrein3 vlln.ved noting chances were made ra ~Iu ~~dl ~~
root ~•minneexmdeal whn andmnrons iao,e mad aria ~~~~~ na~dea
onhe nirnaes he has nnn~ned m,n. Mier n,e ~. d ngaii
providod vvarher photo ulna eight-h, fog med io go
cord to saY he absolutely disvgrees ..-im nllax _~ eiuin~foor high
fences vnd requesmd noing buck m she aiv-f or height limit.
Main motion cnrtied by a unanimous roll call prole.
g. Tlio Clry Clash recommends the CiN Com~niuion read by
title avhrnd adopt ONinvnee No. ULI(rll], which amenila fhe Clty Code
eorponite eenvin xeetiovs nl' dw lamU Develnpinem Code, which will
not be ioclaUrxl in the new' Longwood Oevelopmcnt Code.
Mr. Taylor rend Ordinance No. 02~ 160] Fy tide only.
Mnyar I.oacsmand opened ~hc public hearing.
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Ms. Nadine'folos, Hiehlontl Hills questioned if there wxm vry arms in the
City Ihm would allow 2r adult entertainment Ihm would fell within the
Iroundarirs of this Ordinance.
Shc wms advised that this Ordinance just maintained the clutvntxs. tis
locations were the some. no locutions were loss, m1d the City was still in
v lntpliunce with lederal law.
I lawcver ware vdditionel vmendnreme will he brought forth nt a later dmc
No one elw spoke in favor or m opposition.
Commissioner Mvineat tnuvcd inclose lAe public hearing Seconded
by Commissioner Miller mtd carried by e.oice n:tc
Commissioner Maingot moved m atlopt Item IU 13.Ordinanm No. 02~
I60'!, as presented. Seconded by Ueputy Mvyor Anderson
Con: cr Miiler rtedm Sec nn 4J. Public Nuisance Animals and
disc sled w n his eighborhuod with t.ro pit bulls, which he
cunsdered wea dnngerous sugeesed the ONhmnce be made s«onper.
Disettssion ensued ns to whether regnlvtions could be written, I'or'instnnce ifv
band line of e specific dog hes n history of viciousness.
Mr.'1'aylor svid he would have m do wine turtirer resurch but hncw ofmhcr
jurisdictio s that hav tried 1o do this IaF:ea in hiked and male eTecilic
reyulmiotu. but he lhoug}tt it would probably he t~enforccablc
Mayor I.ovestrnnd said he would w¢gcst Ihm v1 nmcndmcnt he proposed et o
Inter date to make the ONinnnce st onger in t11'is aria.
Mr. Drngo snid he would propose, on page 17, under OuNmr Smragu.
subpam5raph d, that the words "fencing m least 80 % opayur" hr amended to
soy `v wlitl fcncc'-
Commissioner Maingot mooed an ame,ltlmem os per Mr. Drngo i
proposal. Seconded by Deputy Mnyor Anderwn. Carried Mya
Mvin motion carried br unaninwas roll roll vote
1'hc Commission rcecsscd from 9:I0 p. m. w1ti19:~5 p.m.
u. aacDl.na lsusirvrzss.
h The Phlmting llivision ofnc~ Community ticnirct Dcpnrfinenl
ends Ihr Ciry conunimiun mreJ by title nuh~, set May ZII, 21102 ns
u~.~tp~nhe bradng darn and nnprtwe nm rra rr,ainR ~a urnin:nnre rva.
112-16otl fn Annex (ANX 01-021:1 Iof that iv .21 +/- ncrex, locntwl nt IIIfiO
Tnhnn Strert, info the Ciry fo htlfll n utility/nnlnevalion ngnrment
bcm'ccu tlic upplicmt and the Ci7-.
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Mr. Taylor read Ordinence No. 02-1608 by title only.
Commiciionu Miller moved to approve Ordinance 02-1608 on tim
rending end to schedule a Public hearing for May 20, 2002. Seconded
b~'Coinmissionn Mein ~ anJ ca~rieJ by a antmous roll call vot4
Moyor Cowstmnd unnoune~ that Items I 1 A and I I C rere quasi judiciel
and he then read the pmrtdure.
If. Thu Plrnniny Ui.'ixion of tM1e Community Scorers Department
mnJs the Cin~ Commission approve the Site PW¢ (SP 03-02) ro
t >,400 square foot meJicrl builAine IoeateA nn the nmtlt site of
wnrreui4Avenoe just north of Dunkin Donutx.
Moyor I_otosnnnd asked Iltose who wished to speak on Item F3. to step forward
to be scorn in.
Mr. Thomas Skelton. pr jen engineer of record. was sworn in by the Cit.-
Atwrney.
Mr. Saruettt. City Plannxr-then Pa'einled the site Plan, reaJinxraarPts from
the Agenda Memo, dated May 6, 20M_ for SP Oi-02 end in response to
questiuns posed. uxplainW the locution and fiinetion ol'the retention ponJ.
Mr_ Skultou, 207 Moss Roed. Wimcr Spring+s, said he coawacd wrth stall'
coinmenle and recommendntions-
Commissioner Miller ntnred to approve SP 03-07. Sewnded by
Deputy Mayor Anderson and carried by unanimous roll call vote-
C. The Planning Division ofthe Community Sen~ices Dcportmtn,l
mods fhe City Gmunusion approve ebe Site Plan (SP U4-02) m
a 1 j42 square feat single-family structure into an inJostrial aPffue
vnJ to conxtruct a 4,500 square Poat wareltousn beildlog IocricA rt 955
Srvago Court (IornteJ at the anA o[ l9ighline Drive, nest side of the rorJ).
Mayor I..oveslrand osked loranyone ~~ fishing to speak on the item SP 04-U2 to
cD fon~urd to be>worn in.
The City Attorney score in Mr. Scott Denta, 9'1 Hicl:nry Tme Lanc
Lone ood.
Mr. Sargent. City Planuei , ~. tithe pmjett, reading cueryts from the
Agendo Memo _J', - and furihcx explained duo shared use ofa
drai and entry to f'. to from Svvage Coun though an
easnm~m as well es tiom Highlinc Drive.
Commission.'t~Mi xred to opprovo SP 03-02 SmtndeA by
Commissioner M~I'~~ ..nJ wrzizd by unanimous roll call .'ote.
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u. as Aeminiavamr aannrmenas nee sty ea,nnth.mn rasa by rnie anp,
et May 20, 201K as fhe public bracing Jatu eras olrpmve ^te fret reading
ac ommttnee Nn. oz-teo~ r~mmadne rngmaao~o~ r~~r,prr~i rr~nofa hrla
..n City pmnerty.
Mi. Taylor read Ordinance Na. 02-1609 by rifle only.
Commissioner Mitler moved w piss Ordinance No. 02-1609 un first
reading and to set ilte public hevrine for May 20, 2002. Seconded by
Deputy Mayor Anderson
Commissioner Brandy referred to an earlier comment innde by Mro. ,ludy Pui~
sod conversations he Irad had with ecvernl members of the Society about the
fee uch. and said he wished to goo ord to say. 6rthis years
i'utgval,cihat the Commission should wairc the fees~u
Mayo, I..tira.ond said it was not on the a€enda and perhops should be brought
larw. ~Iher rimL.
Con .er Hundy said he did not ask for the chanFe, or waiver now, but
rated v cord that whey they apply that he warns tie eominiueu rn
knowtlts., ... iniettds In waneihef sforthisyea-
Mayor Lovestrand ref ed to page Z and suggested drat the hours chat
amvreed sonw in ouowea shouts ne me Homo rot all days and
suggested changing the time w'not Ixrore 10:00 am" for all Boys
where strafed in paragraphs A. D, and C. Saconded by Commissioner
Mille. Carried by unanimous colt cell vote.
Meyoc l,ov rood pose4 questions regardingthe definition of '9 day'
on Page J and to Item 2 on I'nge'/ with respect to public snfety vehicles
to which responxs wars given.
Mayor Lov and m ved to stri\e the word 'Teslor co bond" and
rt the ~ ord, "s ^c tv depos on pace 8. Secondul by
Commissioner Ma ngot and carved by e unanimnria mIi call vote
Mayor Lovestrand posW questions to hero IO I_2. vubiie Ltw-
rnforcenmm to which Mr. Drngo provided infnrmotion
Commissioner Mil Icr moved to extond the meeting ~ r another
f peen minutes. Seconded by Commissioner Hundy and carriN
by voice vote,
Mayor Lovesreond Poxd questions to Psge 1 I- I~luilding Depnriment, Sec. I.1
and 1. to Paee i4 5?regarding Vendors and Temporary Signs and Flonners
and to Pa_nc 16 CC 2 mgaMing norifcarions to which Mr- Dmgo provided
responu:s.
Mayor Luvcsirand poxd an amendment to page I ] E L 1 to add the
words with the opproval of the Ciry Adininisiintor, and to ehanno the
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woM "or'io"and". SeeonJed by Cominissioncr Miller and carried by
rmanunous mII roll vote.
Mr. Ta~for sii_pested adding "~~hich aliec~s she health. sur yor welfare ofthe
peoVle attending she evem:'
Mayor Lovesrrand svggesmd on page I$ changing the foe ~o perhaps 5?0
inssad af52i.
COn1n11s31nnCr Bmrdy nwvcd nn omcndment ~o E r I- A 4 F3. addin°
rr alteots tlro hcnhh, safety or welfnrc of die mrnndees'. Seconded by
Commissioner Maingoi end ezirricd by umnni~rrous roll call rope
Mein mo~ion arried by nnonimous roll call vole.
h~ Finance l)ivixion ofthe Financial Senicex Uepartmcnt rceummenda the
Ciry~ Cnmmisslun read hI ~Itle only, set Mny 20, 2002 as a public hearing
date, and vpprove the firs[ reading o[ Ordinance Nn. 02-1610, amendlnR
nc~ Fis~rl Yaar?U012002 budget.
Mr. ieylor rend Ordinance No na: 16I0 Fy iirla only.
Commissionu Milicr move' ; Ordinwxe NO. 02-1610 on
firs riding. and is=•: 'le sn public hearinu date.
Semndcd by Deputy Mayor A. a n.
Mr Drmgo explained thot the $80,0' ~ uvrild cover the hoHdo~~ o.ertime pay
for dre remaindm' ofthis year.
Motion carried by o four/one roll call vos, rvirir Ucpup~ Mayor
Anderson. Commission.rs Runtly, Maingor and Miller voting nyc with
Mayor 1_ov¢trnnd wing any.
12. CITY ATTOR~F.Y'S REPORT
Mr Taylor said .with rcSard u~ Morris r~. City oFl.on6r"noQ which is schcdnicd (or
rial ode end of Augurs, he wvulJ provide their ntiomey wirh a wpy of Ordinance No.
02-I6(I9_
Mr_Taylor said wirh reryecr ro ~hn Florida Vower suit. nc~ rrial is cominuzd Maus
Floritln Power..nn~M wamend their wmplain~ro cite addil tonal defenses Asv
covdition. Judge Stevens reynired dreymlleci and pay dre Cry's franchis kes
et7eaive Mav I.70p2
W ith respect to Commissioner Miller's oonrnients about the alter Florida Power nu~dc
io Wimer Park Mr. Taylor snicl he would get more informarion on rhis. Ilorrcv¢, he
,._ hcarzl the offer. mndiiioned upon Florida Power's [ ilure w meu the semce lecl
~o the Wimer Parh residents
13. CITY CLF.ftK'S REPORT.
No repnn.
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