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MINUTES
SErrE)uteR lZ 3dm
rreseao mayor Panl Eoycso-aml
Depup~ mvlor •lolin G Maingot
Cninmissioner Don Anderson
Commissioner Ruteh 13ondY
Commissioner Steve Miller
401111 .1. Drago, CItY Adm
Gcrnldinc D. Zambrl, Cin1Clerk r
Richard S. Taylor, Jr., CIn-ArtorncY
Tern 13nker, Dir. of Pnhlic Safety
.lobo Drnck, Dlr. of Commm~ity Sen•ia~s
Moniea Mitchell, Dir. of Yinanciai Services
Richard Konibluh, Utilities Dirisinn )1anaKer
Tom SmID~, ltr.ea/Flcry Uivisi0n manager
1. CALI. TO ORDER. Mo~vr Lo.resnand cnlibarcgulor meminK to orderm Z;00
p.m.
2. Amonic0l or SILEN'FMF.UITATION w:u FOLI,OVVED ISY'fl1E I'LF.DGE
OF ALLE(:iANCI~: alley which Daputy hlaYor Maingot Ind evervo0e in the
ging of"God ftlesx Amerin~ "
3. COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS. No announccmcnts wzrc made
A. RECOGNITIO\S:
A. mso-iet #~ Nnaanatmn of aye Isnxinesx rrrxnn arrnc Mnam ray
Ocmber 20111. Commissioner Rmidv nominal<J Fmnm and Licia
Donadpap, corona u=b aialamme. 13s w. ee~an Aveaae-
IS. NecOgninng Kendra"KIm'Wolfrum for orguniei0gv nimniaKCSUIc
nl Rritcr Purk in Augnxt 2p0I, with the proceeds ra gu m hrdp a vnnng
12-year-old Kirl to paY (nr her harpitvl bills. Ms. Wol[iom was
r _ ¢ed b~ Mvavr Lovestnnd. Pho~uhmplvs crvm Then ~aAnr.
i. 130AIiD ANPOINTMN:NTS.
A. Dislrlef#3 Nomination to the Clm[Ier Advi.'Orv Cnmmiltee. UcfcraJ.
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e. oi.o-iv #; rvmnimtenn r.. ate rark. ana aeet,:arwn ed.aann f3mvd.
Delerrcd.
C. District#i Nnminatinn to the l3nard of Adjustment. Defcrzxd.
I'llI3LIC PAI2TICfPATION.
.lam' SM1traevnne, 5115 Parson Rrowo lVny-xpoke to Item 9.I_ the stonn„vier
improv :n Pareon Rrown Wey end_ in particular. posed quostions relati,x io
tt: r ~„ ?,e drair.;e pipe wltinh :reverses his PruPenY, He
p ! o _ ~s d,e croded/detcr'ora,ed area lie
i.::aw ,nm d expee,ea eon, are non aaaiaae,t
otnie a lie eskx_ _ ge was incurred, fencing nmved, bri~k los
who, ould be respon `ISO was concerned about lances beineremo,~i~d and
Ne securing ofdte pools nom o mfety standpoint.
lieeerly Nnint, 12fl 13enrxs Circle, eLso spoke to Item 9.1, indicating hn concern
wnn hnw mug a,e eonatrnainn wnwa mka, ana wnna,er d,ere wnnia he vn,r~r
~mwrapann dndng me mna~rnG~on pedoa.
I3i11 Rosenhltttn, 126 13earvs Circle, also spoke w Rein 9_I., posing puestions
wiN respect to the construcnnn ofthe drainage pipe and, in particular. the
wvel end replacement oftwo sheds on his proputy_ He yvestioned where they
ould be put in ordrr to maintain their imegrity. He alxo meneionedapool and
play epnipment loaned in or near the mnsxniction area.
Mayor la,~esvantl suggested the residents work with the City Administrvtor wl:o
will put Nam in touch wish d,e project engineer.
Mr. Dmyo said normally the fneineerin¢ Division has a neightarhood meeting vi
wmm~ at e me n on bn a •eree ana they Hart reanena to name dwt may
not hove been takzn into ronsidemtiom
7. CITY ADNIINISTRATOIi'S REPORT.
Mr. Drano reminded Ihet o work session „vs scheduled for Monday: September
20., 7001 at p.00 p.m. to conttnne review of Land Deaelopmen: Code_
8. MAY012 AND COMMI3510NCR3'ItCPORTS.
Uixtrlet#3. Commissioner Miller asked the Comntiss'ion to review the curzem
policy with regard to sewer hookup relative to number of years [o pay and rata of
est charged. He cxplainetl that the Plrxt 9aptiet Church oCLon¢.rood ,weld
hereto pay $53.000 to (took np and asked if there was anything the Commission
could do to Help them. He then discussed the possibility ol'allo,cing I S veers m
pay, et no interes, similar to the current paving policy. He further asked dint the
City expedite the hoalmip so the serer enn be in plarq baf ie the Church holds
their annual Christmas program.
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Manor Lov and thouu_hi it uvnld Ix bcltc to sclndulc Ibis discussion asa
proper ayendv item.
Commissioner Miller mormd io plnu ibis ieem on the agenda.
~Ir- Dragu reYened to Item I I A. et tvitich lime non-vd .alorcm scxcr
-ould be discnsscd. The Commission del~rred additional discussion
on ~hi~ imuc w Ilmtt I I.t3.
Dist ct MJ. Com er Handy eweitdcd his appreciation rn the Coitm iss~on
end staff for hasituu cstended condolenms nn the passing of his nmiher-
Commissioner Bundy spoke to the magcdy that cook place in New YorA and in
Woshinuion D. C. Iasi tt~eel~ tlo said most estraordinvn~ accomplishinrnts vrc
sually done by ordinary people and Ire tiled the tiretigMers. poll«. rotuiruclion
d numerous volunmzrs and he Iwintcd m so many in Longwood .rAo
staff. volun vadvisory buaids He said
s that Sn loon nfeo tulle asked all ofow prayers go
vithVo ~ slltcv formulat~r~pm~acs olltistregedyvnd astheygo
f ntnrd , 'cry and Thal he knew wl urould iuo Commissioner
6undy Said she EK•st thine is for er-er.~o aahoul theh business and du their
john. In closing he said, it makrs him p oadeio be an American.
Ulehitrc tt5. anayor I.ovestnnd reVoned he was happy w be honk. Ile said alter
three fliehl confinnutions and three cancellations on the tovnh Irv he made it
home.
Il:rtrict dl. Deputy Mayor MUingol reported onthe lollowing:
Dalismrzd an address on behalf ofthe City of Longtwod to the congre_alion of
the Sanlondo Methodist Church and to the congregation of the Christ rpiropal
Church relative la the Imgedy that ocenired on September 11, 2001.
Toured the City' wills Tom Smith during the rainsorm on September 11 in order to
ce fuse hand the City .s ability to tyke cure of storntwntn. Isle mentioned having
wed mras of conmrns such us; Seminole Avenue, the Vipe had eight inches nl
sill i :the unparcd s< s. dchns and tlirl teing ~.asheA in arch bast
tales side oI roads on a number of streets need to be m orked m incmasc
their retention capacity; ovtflox arev at Lake Weymnn. nt 1109 vas? finches
deeR Ray.s'ood Industiiel Pvrk, where rood dips, was iomlly IloodcA. ihu eau
needs anent anention: Highland Hills, Tanan Avmme in area of retention pond
orally flooded. both swop pumps rmre rr'orking bat were inadcytwte and
there is additional wmcr comma in fiom Raneeline Road -this needs to be looked
at; the entrance to liurbow Isle was v pond; I larida Cemrnl Pvrk.vay. all ponds
full vvd swales arerllowing omo roads; Rennett/POynur. limited retention pond
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capahility: the Longwood Canvl nrcv in ¢eneral o.k : in the area of Ovk and
h r. :.:a Avenue, tbere wem tour lG inch piped flowing into two 36~inch pipes.
Deputy Mvlor Moinpot asked Thai a plxn of euion be developed ani submirtM ro
Jre Com:ntss:on nlnr:ve to these areas of concern
Ui.: ~. et Andean r also a wed the Lon nod Canal a:
ri np. n r vDPenred ro he working well. Ho ~ .. .
wirer r re Cbnnl a ses Gram Slre rvl inches deeµ wvs run
neruss nr 5rrcm. which than ranthrough someone's side yvrdw
Mvyor Lovesrarnd connnemed Thal Mudtl [ake w e ap to full IeveL
CONSCNT AC6~ IlA
A. rvy approval anJ asflmeled bills [nr Saptcmher 2001.
6. Approve Mfnurex o[tbe Ar:grrxY 2], 2001 14nrk Secsinn and the
September i, 20111 Regalnr Mectiog.
C. Approve Monthly Finanaval lteporl for August 20111.
D. Approve egriipmenY pm~chuxen'punaxnl to the Agga~ssire Uriving
Gmat anJ nnrfmrire fhc CiN AJmioistrator Yo sign the prirclrxcc
order
F. Approve continuing xen~ice arntracn with Ceatnl FlariJa
Gm~ranmenfai Corp. anJ Stvge Door II, Inc (RFP d113(HII) for
cellancaus concrete repair and mxintennnee acnitts for
xvJ Puhiic \VOrkx rclnted projmYx anJ nnYhorize the Ciry•
AJm sign Thee
ialsrmtor rn onrrnct.
F. Area rtlvmntinriing u•nice nrntrvcr.virh Mark Pringle.lac. (Rip
d1135JII) for [he maintenance anJ eieiming aP rnnJsiJe ssvnles,
Jra nags Jifchar nnJ pools and xvrhor9u the CiYY wdminiafrntm~ to
1
sigv [he contract.
(;. Approve purchvsc order in the amount of SJJ],150.95 ro CCnrral
rmrhla rneo-nmm~atal corn. Rrr me nratauannn rrr gravity xarrar
anhnles anti nssoeiated Pirfings in mnjuncfion with the
Longwood Hixtnric Ulxtrict Smver Project vrrJ nnfhoriu the Cit.
Administrxfor to sigv the pnrchuse aNer and other appruprinm
Joe
fl. Awnrd UiJ d026At for the W. Pine Avenov paving project to Gihbs
arrJ Rr~gistar, Inc. in fhe xmoun[ u[S.~ 1,%29.20 xad uarlrorize the Cin~
AdminiaY rotor fn sign the contract.
I. waive the bid prnttss and nwxrd o contract to Sage Umrr II, Inc. for
the consfnrcNun/instnilntinn of a atornwr'ater Jrainxge improvement
rrnm ran n ara n wnY m n Jrairmge caaenrarrt xdjanem r.r Lnke
Searcy in rbe amonnY of S]J32].]3.
.I. Waive the hiJ pn:cea nnA nxnrJOrontrvet to Cenfnl Florida
Fnvirnnmentni Corporwrlon for the construction o[ sidewnik wiYir
anrbing nnJ goners aiang rbe math s1Je of Orange wr'enne in thv
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r o(g} I,g31.h11 unJ euthoriu the Cln~ Admivistratur to sign :hv
K Wvire H:c biJ process unJ efvnrd a cnntrmet to Conirvl FloriJa
En~irnnmenrxl Corporation Cur the convtruetiun nl'sidm.'ulk, enrhtng
and vssoelntaJ Improvements clung the evstern side of Milwee ti: rest
hum ll'. Bay Ar'enue norlhsearJ fo VV. Warren Avenue anJ emsf on
V4vrren Avnnur npproximateh' J$ feet :n ecistinR Jrirewar in the
t of Sl ],81J.2S.
L. Approve the mgrccmeni Uetween the School ltumrd oe5eminolr
Coontr mnJ the Cin~ of Longwood to use the swimn:tng pool anJ
multi-purpose Rem in exchange for inrtallinR the basketball
hackbumrdv in the amount ufSl ri.000.
M. Apprv:ve un inereasr v[S"2,10~1.1111 to the hendnnle Cnunth Harley-
Dvvidsan Hlnnkct Purnl:asm Order g]I5.
V. Approve Ci:nnge Order NumUer3 to pnrv6nr Order ]932 to Vnnasac
Hangen ISnistlin, Inc fVHISJ In d:e nmount of Sg,Ipg.Ug f r ndditinmJ
design s
0. Approve a CnlleaYiva Bargaining Agreement between the Cih'nnd the
Teamsters Lvcnl Union Nu. }gi for the period of October 1, 2001
:hronRh September 311, 2001.
Depot}' Mnyor"'mi--'r :aisbed to consider lirn: B. sepurnteM1--. Ma}vr
Lavesnnnd wi. :d .. neider lien: H. xpurn:ely
Comn:i '.ndzrsan n:ostid :o upprove:he Consent Agendn
with th:.p;i.in ofltem H. and llen: H. Seconded by
Con:n:i ~r Miller and emcried by o unanimous coil colt vote.
Deputy 11.. . ~>r Maingol asked thm the August 2].2001 Minmes
coed :nc 4ih pamgaph. be wrmued to delete the woN -nut' in
t~mer reneo oopern:ing wahomaune
Seconded bV~Mnyo ~LOCestrand. Motion io approve lt~m 9.D.
wish comclion narzied by unanintoua roll call wte.
Vln~~or Lovcnivnd said he asked for 0.IL:o be mnsidcced sepamrcly.
howover. nfiw~ disenssion renliud he rsvs rch~rrino to ham G.. in ehvl :hc
reque . :approveapurel:ase order fora vcn large sun: ofmm~ev
end helqucs:ioned :he policy with regaN to going out to bid nnJ esked it
Mr. Orago could come up with a reconnn"vulotion on the mavimmn
emoun: alloavcd to be spent wilhou Ding om w bid.
Mvyoc I.oves:rond moved 1o accnp: hen: H as submined.
SoconJeJ by Commissioner Miller vnd curried by v unanimous roll
call vmn.
10. PCIBLIC HEAftIY(.S.
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A. The Cih~Administramr reeanlloands the Cin~Cnmmiasion rWd b.'
rule only, anJ adopt Ordinance No. II I-IStl] whlcll fxex Hie rate of ad
valorem laxntinn Por rhv liecal 5'ear commencing ()atober 1, 211(11 anJ
mlding Sepfember~ll, 21102.
Mayne l.ov and nlnde the f Ilowing an 1: T11e - to be ilg
pmposad for the City of f.ongwood for ~Y 2001/2002 is 5.0000 per
$1.000 o[nonexempl assessad volvalion. Said rare is 4.60 pares*m highar
than lie roll buck rate of $4.]'196 per SI,000 ofnomexempl assessed
vulunlion as atmputed by F.S.200.OQi.
Mr. Taylor announced having prool'of publication forlhis and all public
hearings listed on the agenda He then lend Ordinvnce No. 01-1?8] by
title only.
Mayor Lo land opened the public hearing No one spoke in Pavororin
opposiuon.
Comm er Miller roved to close the public hearhtC. Suonded
by Depu y Mayor Maingoi mid carried by unanimous voice role.
Deputy Mayor Maingoi moved w adopt ONinence No. 01-I SR] ns
presented. Semnded by Camirussionet Anderson.
Commissioner Miller initialed discussion :rilh iespeci to taking tlu rolled
back ra n ring his values well as numea~ous othees. ninny on
nxoa intro~nea, roam ~~ eramae~n>,~, one yaor.
Discussion ensued as to the rolled beck rate being 4.]8 s~hich xvuld bra
decrease in revenues of $146144.
[k~puty Al.: Mvingot ineneiraed three other eiti~with a highm~tax rete
(bar- h he stkes very se usly what his colleague
ha: I, b. i ion must look al the overall picture of
what we need to operate the ~ ay. ss
Mayor Lov and m ned so e oPthe other wish lox
Otnn Longwood. hle said he admired Commissioner Millci~sapproachme
Ilox r, ha pref ed, based on not yattiug the franchise Pees at [his timr.
end if we weir ruceivine the fxnnchim fees would agree to ga to the rolled
back rote, bur instevd would offor a compiomim of ftoing to 4.gA. which
could he approximately $80,0001oss revenue to the City. Ne did.
hox r- drink a tax cut was in oNer- a1 least to 4.9, x~luch would cost
City appmximntely 566.000-
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Cun er Anderon said in the fact of uneenainty and looliiv~. at oar
e id the fam that wchm clot ofdesires in the neat couple yeas.end
tiny to continue io pay cash f r mvjm' projects, rcnind~ that his
a prio tiuy yens to set ehe milluEC at 4.98-rv~hicli would
u~nnine rho downwaeJ ucvtd.
Coimnissioncr Andersen wid lie ~wuld be Milling to support a
millsge ofl.9R. Mayor Lorestrend said he would »~cond the
amendment. Motion rdrricd hvvunanimatu roll roll care.
Main motion, as amentleA. carried by a unanimous roll cull vote
llu• Commisslon revvssed limm R;0> p.nt. to 820 p.m-
6, flte Cin' Adminiatratnr recommends thu Cin' Commisslon rrnd Lr~
title vn F~ and adapt Ordinance No. 111-I SNN which c•-,~~~ h•hex
e.ependitures and toad Le Lances for tM1~ c .• cal ~'evr
hudgot commeneing October I, E001 and ending ~r1~tc~nAer 911, 2U112.
Mr. Taylor mad Ordinance No. 01 ~ I58R by title only.
~IVVOr Lo~estmnd op.7nd thcpublic hearing. No one spoAc in favor or in
oppusitic~n
Deputy Mnvor Mvii ovM to close the public henrin2
Seconded by Cominiss ~nur Miller and caaiN b~ o ~~oicz ~otz.
Dzpury Mayor Meinpot mo.rA to adopt Ordinance ~~o. 01-I~BR as
presented Seconded by Canunissioner Millrr.
Com cr Bundy moved ai eodme to delete funds in the
tscqual to dte must n the ad wlorem rote and to
ethut mfromR s s Seonded b~~Depurv Mnvor
Men ~MOtinn carried b.~a~unnn~nwusrollcvllvov-
Mayor Lovestmnd nskN Commission to consider enothn amendment and
hi suggested the City send 31,000 asa toLen w New }'orl: City, given the
liabilities incurred. Seconded by Commissioner Anderson.
Con er Anderson commented that this sentastrona mevsnNC that
w~ an united.
Deputy Mayor Maingot mentioned the September I I I'unA and that the
City I'im people an cnlleeting for it.
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Mr. Drngo funher reminded chat she boded would nog be appiovzd until
Ouober l and if Conunissiou wensed ro srnd the money now'. he could
find she SI,000 in shis year's budges.
Mayor Lovcstrund wishdrew his mo~ion.
It was the coreensus ofComminiaq by unanimous voce vose, for
Mr. Drago to tohc the SI,000 out ofthis year s budges.
Main motion usamended. carried bya unanimous roll call vos~
C. The Cit,'Adminiatrntor retnmmenV,s [he Cin'Caniinisslon reed by
siHe only and vdnpt RrsoluHnn No.01-1040 vdopting a Five Year
Capital losprovemnns Program [or the Pxcnl years 200}, 200J, „OOi,
2006 vnd 2011'1 pumsvnf rn the requirements of Section 4.tl] o[ fhe
City Clsvrter.
Mr. Taylor read Resohuinn No-OI-I040 by title only.
Mayor lnvesuand opened the public hearing No one spol;g in favor or iu
opposition.
Depusy Mayor Maingoi moved so clorethe Dublic hearing.
Seeondcvl by Camniusioneu Miller and earricU by o vice voie-
Commissioner Anduvon moved to adops ftcsolusion No. 01-1040.
Sauonded by Depusy Nlvyor Maingos.
Commissiouer Miller brought so sighs shat the paving ofOeL Srrze~ fiom
Church Avenue to Ojai le Avenue, vas nos listed anywhere in the Capisal
Progrus .
Mr. Drago said he would add she Oak Strew paving so she 200Y2003
liscal year.
Comm '"tsar ~ endure ncludeshc
ainae~or-~ ¢ah ACa~,l~~~nnnn to orange
Avenue, in f:. -~'~ ~. Capisvl lPeogmm. Se"condui by Mayor
I_ovessrand. C.r .d byv unanimous roll call voce
DeDUty Mayor Main~os askec'~she once cent soles ~ moos one ofshe
lundmn sources. Mr. Dingo said is rws bus ul~en he prepasW She hudgis
the sales sax had nos yut passed. Mr. Drago said he mould now' lisv is as e
I'undinp source
Main motion carried by a unanimous roll colt voce.
cc s-i~-ovzss
I). Ci[y AJminisrralor recommeaJs the CIt1' Commission rcaJ by !ills
only and adopt OrJlnmtce Nv. UI-ISR) nmenJing the Irny enA
clns.ifcnrinn plan. Adopted
Mr. I vylor revJ Ordinenro No.01-I i89 by til lc only.
Manor Lovcstrund opened the publiz hearing. ~o one.poke in Iv.~or or in
opposition.
Commissioner Millis moved to close the public hevriny- SccondM
by Dcpmy Mvyor Mainaot and narricd by voice vote
Con er Andermn moved modopt Ordinance UO.Oi~li89.
Sznondsdrby Commissioner Miller and carried b}' mmnintous roll
cell vnlu
II. Rh:C, f;LAN ItI~tiINP.Sti.
Comnossinner titers
Commissioner Miller asked the Commission w reconsider their pnsilion
n lira' mtd he poimed io the loss of fi'unchise f s kont Florida
Power Carp. (1=PC) vnd Itrujzds that the City needs to uceomplish. He has
haJ a chm rethink his pos n ibis issue and was mncancd with
tc ndcfnitcly. And, by ever)vne's nJmission, the City dots nor
to buy. so he ended m ring info the a and b: made
whole by IYC in order fo<nlhe City ro continnz withvils p juts. 11c said
he Mlievad I'PC xould he amenable m a n-n-year ugracm~mt. ~virhout v
buvoul. the dozy not belie.e thev will bent, hoxever, but there arc shines
then' can do to help [he City, reithour going buck m the ciriuvssy vnd
wllcmin¢the loo 6anchis~e fus. Hz said he xished to nnpen
ntgotiulions with than in order ro continue the City s revenue strzvm.
Dcpuly Mayvr Maingot differed n'ilh Commissioner Miller svyina the
City has v vav imponant item to be dealt .. ith by lhz Court. Ile was in
r of rntzrine o mceningfal conlrva with FFC. horvevcr, iflhe Cit}
~ n agree verb no GII back. lhei Quid be nolhin
to prcv nt FPC fro is tlrcir , vllosving in n
the onir tall hack lire C,i~v !did have xvs the hav~ou1eS
prov'siontel litwever-a t.~t 'franebise ~ rl.:'. tnp.vo~ne new
possibilities In rhea i,lt tieJ ap ~~ilb
FpC indelinlely- i gold hvv ~a dilier
pmvivicr. I Ir asked !het FPC t».:..,,,I.: its t"'; f::'n Ihr the monml
hcnclit of both.
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manor i.oweao-ana read an ardele eom me st. Peterabarg rmes. wmm~, m
sold that plocidv Power haU negot ereJ at virlr the
Ciivnof Dunedin for ran yen with no buy out'pror Land also agreed to
trite vith the uppmding ofcenain sricct lighrin_ v sled wirh
a~Pgrndingachy facility. ere Mayvr Lovcsvond svid he would provid.
the Clerk wirh n copy of the anicle_
Mayor Lovestrand then dscuwed the Capselberty litigation vying the
C utt has given Cesselberry the right to purchase now_ How~ever_ the
canp wu no ,rake Fmdaa Powm pnr me nnybat aattae in a fmprc
. rte said the ese wawa be invomed; also parr none appraisal
ould tnclodo the stranded costs ~~,. ould bePan ofrhe price. It
ands like they w n. bvt the pue - and al what pric
Thoy will also have to pm~°n~~e'.-. ~~ .oar urred. He saidcv
Longwoodcan ptolrehh~~~.~ .., could be pmporcdto
pay t0 ac?0 million? '~. nor have the money and he
did nor believe the citi ins woo
Conrrnissionm~ Fundy said a rut ,: ~ without v buyrout..ould be
dre sr dim s thing the CF' id do- ei[h nodring to hold ovac
pPC ~oHe nelieved withautabtty-our clertxe, the aer._
Inng os possible. Ipe thanked Commissioner Milict a,w tl~~' „i .hc
work dove in the past to put [he City in gootl shape. in that l uns,~,
doe of hav r negori o bad co rind, at thie r• p..
Con tshould look ina the purchase oprio r. ASOhe has ~l in the
pasr~hesdoex oar know enough about whether he would .nn~r~
i. Thar agrear dent of inform rrher
opcrr and the Ciry ie r v good posit of hav adav
n afford to tool: at the issute. nor tyke a bad do in and decide txhuher to
e. ff FPC w virh so re proposvls. end if
r right to pu~chasz he would be lookin¢ f r a long-recur
agreement. JO.50 or 100 years.
Commissioner Anderson said Florida Power is a wally looking tar on
ocenle fianchise Afler reviewing some quick modr bemd on number
ofhon nrhe City_e re, believed the City should be looking
vt the pruclwse and dtal~he would he willing ro look at the purchase.
because it could he en opponwity. If FPC intends to put the Che's bock
o the well, mYin¢ this right for purchase option has a be now. he
believed it vvas his los oprronunity to check it out and believes he otres
the citizens chat ranch and intends to look into it and will nor .rote vas on
caption ihec unh hcs sul+srmrial changes ol'Rred by
FPC as ro how they li bereft Long~ood's eirrzens
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C'on er Millersai rhi..~. rabom Lc.eti~inv d.e
whea,eror ~. ~-ci~~n~~nnnn>-on~prosmn a~d;e end
of30 yevrs li clear end to do Choi. And, he
endM Chet i ~. nnf' n'Evcn ifihe Ci~y.rtre ~o
nymt y r iIJ,.. ,. ~ilie Ci~y doe o kin.
w~herc.vi~halmdoi ~. Her cndial en oihc nclds
mihc cs fiom nc~ kanchise
fuuse Ile funkier 'ned she. vrdi by other s[ud.'
. iic~her purebasine w:~ feasible onsly to decide noc ~o do'so.' He feh ohm
iney could be be~mreyeni on ci~y projects and he nxntioned some of
~husc projoc¢.
Mayor Lovesmvnd Shen explainetl .Wm~ he ondersrood were the reasons
why FPC hvd sonic of the highesr rages in ~h.-Smm. He concurred wish
Commissioner Miller iu dwr he, alsn-did nor helie.e the pnple would
vpprove she purchosc and thus the vspent on fahiing phis icvue mold
be poi ro berte use and iha~ dais issue hvd been v disvvu~on from doing
City business.
Conimissioncr Miller aeain indicnt W his concern wish the time and et7ort
spent to fiuhl phis, nosing his sued was badly in need ofpevine and be [ah
n ..as hme ~o _.~ on wish busu~~v.
Commissioner Anderson rebnhed some ol'the mnccros mired B.•
Con er Miller and Mayorl_o. in.Ln din®ev wirhnur [he
fianchisz'kes. roads would be pewd, the hudg ~ urns balanmd and he did
nod ~hel consumed by or disoacied by ihi~
Shoo of a buybm clause Commissioner Miller asked C'oinmissioner
Anderson what .vould snake him hvppy. Commissioner Anclersan said
wha~ .weld not nuke him hvppy would b- io tom the Chy over eo a
privam compvoy. indclinimly I{e was more likely to mrn over~he city's
rinhi of.vay. to and at the end of ghee 1. Ile e~pWinrA
mil mer on h~d~a ~,o yam.. rd,e ninan mvs~lhm d,ech.-nas.
nxdv.•~~vrly, ~~FO ice,gi.acnn one ofthc largess av breaks ever.And,
niil 1, Ix'~~cr agreenx•ni. ~his.wis.vhere h. was. FVC has
preser unihloge.._Iling ~oihe Ci~Y~lhe abilirY. v~nfumrc point,
ii phis, rn cnnrinue .vide pl'C. or do
ao~„~r _ a.aha a~a ~m~,onam Ia bin,.
Mvyor Loveserand raid he does nog Believe the Ciry~ mold altbM ~o..ait.
as has been srn~ed. as FTC's oRer b make us wi~ole.vill no longer be
open. erns wiu ran nw. Ana he belie.-ea this inane has been a
diz~me~ion, nosing only one small park is being iinprovcd and the Kmctery
p jen has heat pusl~ad back. Funkier, diJ nog behave d~c boy om cleure
of7<red die peo~acrion ihv~ .yes proponed. Funkier. ns to phis i~em betas
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brought up fiequenl ly. Mayor Lovcrrond said he would brine the issue uP
vuy m ring in ostler report n the ~ ofnfonay Icing lose.
ocing This year's hodget I>asahrndy shown o eevnnuc shore fall of
ff300,IXI0. lie limber said he mold agree with Commiss~ioncr Andersn fn
give fhc cif irclss a cox Nf by Iwvin^, no franchise f
Con pr Miller rinded thvf the mrparetions in the Cify c the
ones wlfo are paying the lion a share ofthc franchise fees.
Commissioner fiundy said lie would.my w aliminnte fhc Cocs bm the fl'C
could be using f he City's ri¢hfs-oeuny for Rae. Ilse Cify could d~'<ivc
rhea ~o[m ev by adjuring the od valoremfax. nr purlwps in
aofher way. Alavlisatac Iie.uid the City dues hove those to u~ah
for fhc,jndge's decision The majority offhe Commission rmhnrked ono
and he Mlieved the majority still believ ve hav embarked on
yr,
the r~hic ethaf being robes a3id pen ersify fhof r<hor valid
right to purchase. And iffhe Cowl does validate that riehf. old we tlo not
Anow whm will happen. but we don`t hove fo rush inm a decision emit uc
e~low :rmaf happens.
I)epmy Moyor Maingof said he did riot wztnf fo put ITC out of business.
her had fo havca auoramee 6r the nit hens and oLm was mnamcd aMut
the fnf test riot ing Ovideo is eonsiderine purling in their awn gmscroring
sync t. Iff lxcd in aposil oflsaving no other cltaicc. he otdd
cioa vshor ~ fee svid until he sthcr sabsolmzly
rnfha~choice and seosthar Plarida Paw isdeciding to hualitflc inor~
triable. he would hove fo gn along wish Commissioners Anderson and
Bundy.
Mayor Lovesuand said wtlet he wos heveing Deputy Moyor Maingof and
Commissioner Anderson arguing for was another 30~year franchise
aErsv. vilha buy~om prov n. Deputy Mayor Maingof agreed atd
oddcd olso mmc fzeth for qualify of service.
Mayo Lovuirand mid Theo ruby no ue for an agreement fo hove nbuy-
utpmv Ithe end of30 years'sRight now-urarc soingfrthe right
m buy and ehcarighf fo charge far urine the right-of-u~uys. Wlry not sec foe
e clause in fhc mnernrs for 30 years from now?
As m comment nude by Mayor Lovesfrnnd and Cv. i ter Miller
saying lrlarida Power nonld maka us whole, Conrr ~ ter Anderson svid
is had never heard or seen anisiing abom this. tni'~
presented fo fha Commission Depuy Ml~var ~^nir~. .i he
hod oaf hcnrd abom this. Conunissione. \ndn .i. ~. he uud the
Cnnrnsission he pmvidod this inlbrmvrion.
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Con yr Miller moved to table so the npproprintc
docu ncnrs.n'ncludinE d:ai arrxn¢emenl. rdn be plamd in
Commissioners bo.ves for siudv for the nc~t niee:iny. Seconded
b~-enn,misaioner Anae~~m, andnn„ind nr a condone rnn rau
wnh lfayor I,ovestrnnd. Deputy M, yor Moinym_
Comni'iss'mn.+Anderson and Con:inissioncr Miller.m:iny aye.
wish Commissioner Rundy .veinp nay.
13. Cin~Administrator reenmmemis the City Commission al:prore l4ork
Order 2002-01 m Government Sen~iccs Grasp, Inc. In the amnonl o[
S3i!)'10 !or Phasex 1 nod 11 of [he assexxmen[ pro~rnm for utility
expnnaion projee:s, and authnrlu the Cin~ Administrator to
xil;nothe appropriate dOrnments.
Commi.vianer Miller mo:red :o appro~Y Item I I I3 ::s submiitcd.
Sn~ondcd by Mayor t.ovestrand- Cemed bl~ unanimo:~~ roll III
CITI' +'RORryEY'S REPORT.
'.p- -reposed d:m he was impresed with tl:e Lourdes, OroadicL's
,n,e lepni d,nuenpeorn,e chy annnexaaon nrprope,.y aaiarrmm
,i
Ln4: ma Road and he :hough: is uzs a clear rase Ne anncrn:ion would M
aP!
Mr T_ylor reposed on hav;oo receivttl n ropy of the derizion in :h.~ l~lorida
Power case. which aflirm~'~ ielberry =iiBht :o p,,:,,;;a,. the hao.:,
TaylornponM hnvinl ~-.d edoeumen~which includndnnumbee ~.
\V tie Pock. la A ~ ~elbirzy. APOpi ~. nd ! d ~ .I, and she
l o~gu'ood's ~lud~ I~ctric main
r1rich wonid d~r:h ~ neol Mi i.. wid while the
Commission nun. uani u n d:e Roach. ~ ::, I. rouyh::ho:
perhopsnuorl: shop session with oll:he o'.h:. at th~s:~m..wdis-ross:his.
s veld be in oNer. Flcsoid he uas nol sow: Bach an
_ nt. howe:'er, in ocd~'<io look or all ~hv-„`eiJ'erinTi=h all ~hc op~'ions he
thouphteCominission miEhl xanl ~o consider lo~.,ot;_ xt Ibis ayreemeni.
i]. CIT}'CLEIi K't REPORT. NO repoim.
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