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CCMtg06-03-02MinLONGWOOD CITY COMMISSION Longwaod Clry Commission Chambers 1]i W. Warren Arcnue Langwnod, Y'lorida MINUTES JUNE 3, 2002 Present: Mayor Pvul Luvcstran0 Cammissinaer Butch Bandy Cormnieaiaoer.lo M1n C Main;;ot Commissianer Stcrc Miller JnM1n .I. Dragu, Cin Adminlslrntm~ Geruldive U. Znmbri, Ciry Clerk Richard 5.'faylnr. Jr.. City'Aftorae~ Jahn Rn:ck, Dir. of Coinmanlty SanlecF Monica M1teM1ell, Dlr. of Flnaneial Servin~.c RichaN Korolrln M1, Ufilitiex Uivialnn Mnnnger 'Com Smith, SrreerelFlrsf Dtvixion Manager Ahvant: Dclruty Mayor Dan Anderson (excr~xed7 1. CALL'CO ORDER. Mayor LUVestmnJ Calledaecgalar muting ro ordua: ]:00 p.m. 2. Amamuot of SILGN'f MEDITATION wvns FOLLOWED BV "Elie PLEDGh; O1~ ALLFGIANCe. 3. COMMUNITY ANNOUNCF,MENTS. The tollowine announcement was made: A. Blrre Grass Piekin'-Sowrdar,.lone l5, 31102, 6:oh-LU:hh p.rn., F.d M}'ers Recreation ISOiIJing, cancer of W. Church Avcnac and Wilma Street. J. R[COGNITLONS: 4. Itttrogniring the Lake Mary high School Winter (;uarJ Silver Mcdulists- 20112 Winter Ouard Intttnational World Champlons~hip. "Il.e City Commission recognizrA the lake Marv Win': -Gumd teem. Michelle Dershimer, Director, and WlDershimer, 1'crbnieal lJ ~ ~ `~A~ 0.~yd Karivc, Principal of Lake Marv High School and Ma"~r Tom ~ ~ ~ ": Lake Mury, ns well as ocher supponers also parlic_,:vted in v Tire embers of the reom.vrte presn.rcd witliaaophy:M prey arod with u Cettiheate ofRecognii on for directing the rc m In addition a Proelamarion was issuod procloimh:g lane 3, 2002 nx L~,.: `(ary ldigb School Winrer Grrard Day in Longwood. Photoaroplss of ~.semony were taken. CC 06-03-Oy119 R. Duvi<c uz rrasamanon nabs Rnaine.F tar:en nnhemomh nwam rot duos 2002 to Michael'I'rad and John Trntl, Royntan Lawn & fnNen r,4uipntent, Inc. In the aMence nCDeputy Mayor Andarsron. Commissioner Miller eeuognaed Michael l lad and John Trnd: owners end operators of(3oynton lawn tied Garden Equipment. Ins. for 14 aPllre 20 years Boynton hos bun in business. John TmJx endau and aocepied the a.reN along with his wile Shame Photogeaphs.nrc then taken. 5. ItUARD APPUIN'rM 1?NTS. 'lltare weee nn honN appoinimrnis. 6. PtI1tLIC PARTICI PATIUN. IoAnne Rebello, 701 Loch Lomond Stteei enmwaged the City Commission to sponwr the Nntiorral Night Out event this year, noting it was n very well rumived amt well upended eveot when n was held. for the first time Inat yen . '1. CITY ADMINIti'CRATOR'S Rlr,l'ORT. Na retort. R. MAYOR AND COMMISSIONERS'RGI'Uli'rS Di..trict q5. No report. Uist ct ql. Commissioner Maingot uraged the City Commission to rollow np and give some serious eonsidcrnwhat Ms. Rchello had m onrA with respect to Nnti pal Night Out end to glues this issue on the nett mect~~g agendo ~n order to diuusx mtd get it on the right track for this yrer. Coln cr Maingot raid h. withw eof chc residen in Tibcra rclati ospee45ng on Waverly Drir ineparticularnond thetuof Waverly osocut~ through, He svid he knew the City Administrator and the Uircctor of Public tiarety have the irvatter in bond and Irons they will cvoluvte and get buck to the City Commivion at Choir evrlien oppant , Cov er Maingut rcrerzed to a ten r the Coma on had received limm Mr. Jim Reruche! the Presitlunt ol'the Hidden Onks Subdivision. in which he related oxpcrienec he had Florida Vawer, tbinmissioner Maingut svid the expericnu was nothing shoe pf ex mely poor eor Longwood-s csiden ling it foe e tl>at Mr. Rurucha s bon c did no bum down rte further commended the ens Longwood Tire Uepanment and others within the City who crone to his aid. Commissioner Maingot mntinood to my, following some additional inveetigotiun and inf ri on guthvrinE he intended to discuss. vi greater lnngih. theoutxtanding mvner with Florida Power. District#2. Abxnt. Dlstriet di Commissioner Miller rrremd marnpy orthe buyout agreemem tlut was alTzred to the Cit;. ~ '. ~-~ .~ by PIo~Ja Poxcr dwt Ire had distributed to Cho Commission earlierd ~ He said tl>crc trestmtagrcat dil>erenec between this egrecmcri and tom nyi„ Gn 1 ongwood had with them and toot no soma now n:o.o her wham '.,~r-.v<t~tnast cry. cc od-07-ozn zo Coe er Miller red roc ~ io dice t the City Admi call Islo~ida pow and hove thei repres o Longwood to propose vaprrmrnt_ilan_ oche Conmvssioa Seconded by Mae I-o~utr mate. Commivsioisr 1lundy said he would elm like to hcv whin may have to say but xrtnW IRe to Ic, them know. if they aiti` now willing to give the purchase option, he would like Florida Power to bring in a check for the frvnchisc Cees vncl attorney's Ceex, and truly make us whole paid for out of their pocket. and not on the backs of'the mtepeyers. llc asked for this to be passed on so thry would have an ansxsr this tine. Comm cr Mningot tagree with COn er f3undys s.lle also tiled that the City Atrgorncy carefully review the subject ducumcntn d provide the Coy Commission with mine insight and input, in order for the Commission to bu knowledgeablq prior to hearing what Iloridv Power has to say. Mn.vr Lovc and re Winded that Florida Poxcr had_ n ot7'crcd around $I RO 000 io smaka the City whole. He noted tls nnroum of the franchise (eus lost to date were in the neighborhood nl 6F6,'l01.80. plus onothcc $100.000 in le;r~l kec and believwl drat Cleat was jtust the Isginniny. klc thought the City should seriously coreidcr the agreement. Commissioner Maingot tmtivted disussion tritlt r~'speet w Florida poxes soff r to mvke the City whole mmingfrum the ratepayer not out of Florida poxer's pocket. Moyorl.o trend refused this st.ncmenl saying all of Choir revenue minas Rom their Commissioner Handy said any fiends thus cons fiom any wrpoation come from casmmers. bin said they could Luke it out of their ewpuraze profits. Commissioner Miller salted tle question. Mayor t.ovcsasmd said nhhough he wished to have the dour for a second time. noting assn [An,ndario~er had aka :..least two tines, ho woala all r r a Mme on aaumg me qaa nos Commissioner Miller withdrew his call (r the question. Mayor lavcstrand then referral to a nuic~l eu~numisi. Milton Friedman. who said that wrpomtions do not pay Hues, purple do. Commissioner Mningot ved he xould lilac ~orida powerto be fonhright end straight fonvazq mran whet mevsay, mM not misrsprescni the I'scts. Funhcr. he xams nc~nn to know that the Commission axpeas them to M nmighrforwnN. Motion cartied by a I'uuclacro voice vote, whh Deputy Mayor Anderson abmnr. Commissioner Miller reposed that his mother hxd the misfonune whip of the wrner oforont Street and 5243V. ol'heing hit on the driver s side of her vehicle by a spcedin¢semi-truck. She .vas tosunae not to h<killed, but was hanged up ver)- CC OG-03-02/121 badly. He wisl>ed to coinmeud Jte City i~Fuhlic Safety Department for dre :wrkable rare, consideation and compassion µiven to her during J,is time and asked IMt his commcnhs M passed on to Mth Fire and police Commissioner Milicr discussed Ming advised by a citrzen aMut Ming s7oppeJ at the lions door of City Nnll and being nwde to wait in the Reception atxre rather than being aunwedm and eo ome xneamemnre nrchoiee co:nmis9ioner MUler mlbrrod to how the C umy oflirs : up separately and otce mould cola rim oltiee afthc Supcrvisoc. or Clerk. ile asked the Ciry Commission fordirection in this respcn. (ummissioncr Maingot said the City s entrance is differently stmemrod and the cecptionist is cxpcucd to meet and greet and duamine who: people want. Further, a in level of sc~urity needs m be twinteined within the boilding. In addition the stotipcrs oulJ Mabxent.Min ring. or whore rand did not agree that visuorx should M allowed tojust walk through at will ve Commissioner Bundy has not heard of any problemv Mayor Lovestmnd said he Ma heard nl only one complain. Iyisrriu#9. Commissioner l3undyvLm nnJe positive u:m tsaMutthe Public Seery Department. noting that Mfom his Inotimr passed away, she Isstd experienced the s me Profesv nut it t. Ile ai» rcferreJ to rcident that occurred in his subdivision end commended Public Safety for I:antl4ing the situvt:o2 9. CONSENT AGENDA. A. 1'vy appntvcd and estimated Hills for.ivne 2002. IS. Appraxe Minutes of the Muy 211, 211112 bleating. G Appruvcan expenditure o[Si,000.U0 from the Covlissatinn Fund Gir Trntnittg pnrpuses and nalhnriu the City AJminixfniorta JisPersc tic fmiJs. n. Approvea conporati.-r agreemem roe ni,:ratnr erro.~ary sr•r.irc.. who Grubbs h:metgevey Services, loc. and authorir.e the Mv~-or tv sign rite letter of agreement. If. APprore the amendment, in the amvvnt of 525,R02, to the rontreet for profvsxinnnl services between the City of LungwnnJ and 13nyle F,ngineering Corpantivn [or the IlS 17-92 Utilities I?zpansion I'rvjcel nnJ entharire the Ciry Adminixrntnr m sign alt aPPropriate darumemx. Commissioner Miller move) io vppmvv the Consent Agenda as snhmitted. SecnndcJ by Commissioner Maingo~ in response io inquiry from Commissioner Miller regvrding Item F.. Mr. Drago ospluined chat the additionvi reyuiruments oCthe FOOT cauuA the nceJ io redraw the plans. Motiav curried by a w>enimous roll toll vote. III. I'UI1I.IC NF,AI21NG5. There were no public hearings scheduletL 11, IiEGiILAk Ii11SINESS. CC fy6-03-02/122 A. City AJmini4~ralo[ rnommm~as the Ci[p Commission rcaa ny tide only nnJ vdopt Resolution Nn. U2-IOa'l, xhieh imposes v Pnving assessment for H,e Georgia Avcnue/Lakevimv Drlre road-Paving, projecr. Mr. Taylor rcaa Resolution NU.OL104'/ by,ivlc only. Commissioner Miller mov W ,o adopt Rcsalmion No.OY104]. Seconded by Commissioner Hundy. In,esponse,o Commissioner Nilln's inquiry about holding vn equaliarion board. Mr Dago explained ,hnla punlic nevring would be held ov July I, ?002 vnd chat adve sing as xmll ns due public no,ice would be see, ro each propenY o~4t,cx vvi,nin me Pi jeer bomdary. Morton carried by o f rhem roll call vo,c, ,.-iih t)eputy Mayor Anderson nbscn,. 6. Cin'AJminis,rntnr rennmmniJx the City Commission rev0 ny fi[le only and vJopt Resolution Nu. U2-I038, xhicn imDnms n poring assessment far fhe Wrst Pine Avnnne rm,d-paving project. Mr. Taylor rend Resolu,ion No. 02-IONS by ,itlc only. Comm'resioner Miller moved w ndop, Resolu,ion No. U210A8. Secanaud by Commissioner I3undy end carried by a loud~mro roll n,ll voce. wire Deputy Mayor Anderson uhsent. c Ciq-Adminislrmor rnon,memia n,n ciry cmm~daamn rnaa ny nue nnq anJ aaop~ aranwuon No. az-mav, xmen impwscs a xaarexa~er ~..~..mnm [nr me zmiz wnnexma~r Drnieea. Mr. Taylor mod I2csolu,ion No. O2-I04Y by~i,lconly- Con aMei, vva,o adopt Resolmion No. PZ1o49, a9 presen,cd as Item I I.C' Seconded by Comnnssioner Millis. In response to inquiry from Mvyor Lowsuund. Mr. I)myo said ,hc Cit1~ s policy ix still non-mandatory residen,ial hooLUp, and one reason Ior mling r up Warren Avcmic is m ser,a~,ne new communi,} building end rhal i, alti~niiu ,n Omer wn,n,crciaL C'arriW by a Iour/uco roll cell vo,e, wi,n Depmy Mvyor Anderson absent. U. Personnel Division n[tne Flnavcial SCn~ins t)epartmnnt,vuommenJy the CI7' Commivxion rcaa by [ille only anJ aanpt Resnn,rinn Nn. 02-IOill adapting nn amendment in the Ciry of I.nngwonJ's ai'1 DeferreJ Cninpensarion Plxn. Mr. Saylor rend Resolrn ion No. 02-1050 ny ,i,le only. CC O6-OJ-02/123 iz. crrit._,. ~. ~~.~ u. s..... ~. ~~„~ ~~ Leo vs,.