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CCMtg06-18-01Min~oNCwoo~> ciTV conannss~ov Ln:sttood c t. co~nndumn a~n~nenrs ns w. w„.,'e.. ,~.~none LnngwooD, Irlarido \linutes Iceg~dnr mnnrng dune lN. 20D1 Present. Mayor Pnul LOrestrnnd OePnty M;n~or John C. Mxln6ot Comntlssloner Dun .1nDerson Contntissioner Dutch Dandy Cont~nlssloner Stevr Miller dollll .I. Dnisq City ,i~ln~inisir.~tnr C u'nldinn D. Z inLri, Clty Cleinc Iiicltnrtl S.'Puylor, .l r., Gty :\tiorney Terry Idm:eq mr. or r:a~Er surety JnDn 6rncl<, DIr, of Cnnlnlnllily Serniees Monim 11it<Itell, Dir, of Finnnelnl Services Dirhord Koiitbin D, Utilities Division Manager t. CALLT~OftUER. Mayor LOVestrand colledate5ulnr meelingtoorder el'1:00 pm 2. Amomnnt of SlLE~N'P\IEDI'I'A'YION wax FOLLO\VED DY TI3E PLEUGE OP ALLF.CIAVCE. 3. COMhlll\ITY,1V1'O['N(:EMEN'IS. There were no announuntxnts d. DECOGNI"PION:i: .1. Dis rf#1 Nannnvlinn nl'iM1n Dnsntess Pelson fot llie NlonM of duly zam.~ Ucpury 1,layor Mainpot r {uened to deter his nomination to July 2, 2001. 5. DOADD APPOIN'fN1E VTS. There were no aPPoinlinenls_ 6. PUDLIC INPUT. a. Prrsentntiun-T,~~n C. IinSe, Direrlor o[Contmnnity lielntlons for Aienla on o~hr. i- -npemenn maoonnsing nna erpnnding itrogrnn~s alenls on I\VDeelt, Ele. Itro~~ides la Ilse senlo~s of Scn~inule Con _ ~f additional proSrnms otTcred as hell es e and p:avnle inanalry. n,e Pronta rro:n a-nme wiu bet ring st on \Vhecly Flc. program. Site also requested the Can Aur e Dte next budeet cycle, budgetinga donation to DtenMe'els on %v'ncls or¢anizalion. GC6-18-01\IJi s. rtmuc rntrapntien. Com Alduson.33~ Lazy Acres Lane. spoke in opposition to [tun I I.h. the proposed annesa[ion of2}r acres lying w the wst oP Lake ammo Roedeting re is for tnpproving the annexation. He presented two Inters from Seninole Cato ty, an area map of Lazy Aues. a sketch showing how 4 plus units per acre would sit on the 23+ acres and a puition. in apposition to the proposed ennexetion, started by t 16 people. Ruben Nininger. 1839 Ranchland Trail, spoke in opposition to Item I I.A. oiling reasons for not approving the annexation. Elfin Phillips, 18i1 Ranchland Trail, spoke in opposition to Item 11.A. c _ sons Cur not approving the xnnesntion. Florence Radun_ 141 Lazy Acres Lnne, spoke in opposition [o Item 1 I.A.. c ring rt .rons for n t approvii>3i the ennexnt~on. Linds ftndun, 1 i09 Heights Lane, spoke in opposition to Item I I.A. to Amtc 12ebellq tlighlnnd Hilli spoke to lien I I.H_ Commissionus Salaries Shs was not opposed to an increase but thought the Mayor should not ~ecnxe moien,an o,eomer commiswioners. 7. CITY AU\IINIS'PRA'COIi'S I2LND1t'!. Na report 8. MAYOR,\ND COM~IISSIONFIiS'REPORTS. Dirtr rct di. No report. District M}, Commissioner Miller tliscussed the 50 foot wide abandoned oed right~of-way_ which lies adjacent to Iris property to the north- Fle noted the right-of-wayw ned: the City hod takenxcenain VOrt How sidents hav mlgrnted inothe neht of way with fenc orcge of Erewood~et and many resident also use it as access [o the rear of their property- He thaight by giving this lend to the pmpeny ownus adjacent to the right of way, tt would be maintained beater. 6yx . e, Con tapproved Con er Miller's request for to bong farihxan ordinance l'or firer loading with appropria nnpseCorudlsx and wnsideratron to vacate the 50.[oot right~oC--way to the edjecem landowners. Dlstriet Xs. No report. CC 6-t&UI\146 Disl;ict as. Mayor LOVesnand referred to Winter Perk filing suit agflinst Florida Powarjust as the Gly had done He noeed :hoe one of the Commissioners From Winter Perk slated That he believe.) \4imer Park ahonld hold a eeferendum asking the people if:hey wanlecl \Vin:a pfl;'k to lake over the electric power. Mayor LOV and said lieu ould also likes ethos don in LOnevood before raking stmt giant xtep- He eked that the members of the Comm:ssion give some thoueht [o this. Dlslrlcl#1. Deputy Mayor Maingol conveyed apprecielion forajob well done m Tom Smith and his ream t'or having repaired the broken pavement in front of I I8 Maraval Court Deputy Mayor Maingot ited the Commission to visit alocation onEE_ Williamson Roxd where an eiyhl~foot tenet had been consln~cred_ ~mting the City Codeallow i.r foo well as ei¢hl-foot hieh fences. He said iflhel were allowetlto conlinuefitswould look likes shantytown. Mayor LOVesn'end suggesed to Deputy Mayor Maingol lhm he could ask that an ordinance be brought Eorward to emend the Code_ 9. CONSENT AGENDA. :1. PaY epprorunl anA esli;melrA bills Cnr.Inue 2hol. Ii. Approve hllnutes ol'.Inne J,2001 \Vnrk Session anA June J, 2oo1 Rcgnlnr \ICeting. G App;'ovc Monrl;lp Pin,;neinl lteporl [or the l\lomh oCp'Iay. 0. Approve parlifll pay ra:lnesls lur ll;r Connev Mond J2'/wldenin~ project in the xmom:t n(S?,fi96.'l9. E. Appr x lo; ~ dixsbili:y policy and life i e policy 1 U\U\I Insurance Co;npnnl~ in the n;nm:ne of 523,')13 Commissional\liller moved to approve the C,nnsean Agenda as sub;nilted. Seconded by Commissioner Anderson and carried by unznimous roll call vole. 10. PUBLIC IILARINCS. A. Clty Adn:inirlralor recn;mnentls the City fonnnlsslon rend by ride only, and udnp[ Ordinance \o. 01-151J, estahlisl;ing x Capilnl Proles[ Assessmcm Ordinance. Mr. Taylor announced proof of publication and then reed Ordinance No. dI-15"14 by [i[la only. Mayor LOVeslrand opened the public hoering_ No one spoke in favor or in oppa.n:ion_ cc c~ls-oltta~ Uepury Mayor Mainga moved ~o close the pnnlic hearing+. Seconded by Commissioner Miller and carried by unanimous voice Depoty Mayor Maingot moved to adopt Ordinance No_ OI 1514 es presented- Seconded by Commissioner Miller end oardea by tmanin,ons inn call vine II. RF,GULAR t1USINESS. A. 'Phe Planning Divlston or the Cmm~~nniiy Services Depm~~nient ends ~hc City Conmilssion read by thle only, set Jnly IG, ?UIII is the pnblie hearing dine, and approve the first remling of Ordinance No. 01-1513, mme.cing (ANC of-Ulj subject proper~ios into the City of l,ougwaud. Mr. Taylor read Ordinance No. 01-I5]i by ~iae only. Commissioner Miller moved to approve Ordinance No_ OI-IS]3 on first reading and to schedule a public nearing for ]uly 16,?001. Seconded by Cammissimier Anderson Coin er Miller indicmed his diseppaii ~iliat ieof she prop ny ow in Lezy Auras had made any atminp~ ~onannex info the City even dough some nod indicated they would do sq end il~en said he intended w votein favor of this ordinance. Con er Ander said ~hls idly an ordinn and the landswould eu whe regulated by the County at tldso~ime and lie did not see a problem will annexing info she City. Deputy Mayor Main endorsed his ce for the znaexation of this property. ni the sauce mne. hee whattheresiden~shavesaid- Come er 6undy agreed with Conrn rs AnAers and Mein that ihiss e_'Ihei noCthe rasiden ping so pro oW for ihelr llfcs~yle1nould be given considernnon duriag the she developinen~ Mo~ion tamed by unanimous roll call voce The Conimiss~on retested front fi_ IO pni. l0 6'.?5 p.nt. Il. env Ad~niai:~rnmr~<cainn~e~~as era Chy cn~m~dssmn rein nr ant o~ay aml adnpl Itesmm(m, inn. of-luza, wldtn impoat, a pavhig s:eu~nem roe ua Avenue aml repe:ns provmusty adop~m rseaamion CC 6-IS-01\148 Nos. 99-996, 99-999 and Y9-1003 radmeA m the paring assusmem for thin projerr. A1r. ?eylor read 2esolulion No. OI-1026 by ride only. Mr_Drago explained That thin resolmimt creates the actual assessment area and is the emnpanion docmncni eo Item lo. A. which established the foundali eihe disc sin6 then n-xd valorem method end spells om the specideare~ in wh ch the msessmenr will rake place- The open ring resolut will be morespecific asmlha pmpenies and the dollar value. lJpoo adoplioii this will pm infoniotion all the advertising end nolidwtion lelle~s w dte propetty owners. Two revised pages have been provided. one for I I_B. end one for I 1 D.. hav _ m do with parceLa having to be assessed. Mr_Dra6o explained the amended pa}ex .due god vat ofeparcel from theproject. duelothepareel no lon3~: havin:• a 14'"Avenue because of the CR 4?]widening- In respo~ue to A' and_Mr. Drayo advised Thai the assessaienls will be in line~.r .the pav hag policy Commission adopleA and these assess~nenls will po on the lax rolls Commissioner Miller moved to adop~ Resolminn No_ Ot~ 1028. as fended. Seconded by COmmisxione~ Anderson and carried by unanimous roll cell vom. C. City_adminislintor rceoimnenJs the Cily Commission read betide omy unit adopt aesmwim~ Nn. m-loz9• w-hloh hnpaaoa .. poring nl far t3"' Avmme and rcpcais prcrioaslr nAopted Resole Lion Nox999-'J9], 99-1 MIO and 99-IOOA rcla«yl to the paving assessment for Ihis project. Mr. Taylor read Resolution No. OI-1029 by title only. Depmy Mayor Maineol moved to approve Resolution No. 01- 1029. Seconded by Coneniissione.'Miller end carried by unannnous roll cell vole D. ^IY nom nds the Gp em can by line idy amt adopt Rerulm n Nn. 01-1030, trldeli inipo n pa nt fm'1" Plate Casl unJ rrpeals prcrionsl~sadopleJ' Ikerolul on Nus. 99-998, 99-1001 amI 99-1005 relnled fo the pm~ing usssmem for Ihis projen. Mr. Taylorreod Resolution No. of-1030 by tide only- CC a-I&dl\149 Commissioner Anderson moved to adapt Resolution No- of-t0i0. Secondetl by Deputy Mayor Maingot and carried by unanimous roll toll vote. E. City.\tltniolstrntor recontn~enhc the City Cummissioo rend by title only and ntlopt Resolution No. UI-1 U31, wltlelt imposes n paving nt for Has1 Sneer and repeals previously .vdoptnl Resolntinn Nos~98-959, 98-9611 mtJ 98-961 related to the paving assessment far this project. Mayor Lovestrznd saiA there was also an amended Vege for this resolution. Mr_ Taylor read Resolution No. Ot-1031 by title only. Commissioner Millet moved to adopt Resolution No_o1-1011 as tended. Seconded by DWuty Mayor Maingot and carried by unznunous roll call vote- f. CItY.\dntlnlstinnor reeootntcmte the CdY Commission review the proposed petxnnllel uud equipment request for the F}' 2o01-EOh2 CIry Itudgct and give tltr Cty Administrator the appropriate Alreerlon. Mayorlgvenrend opened the poor to disaission. Con er Millw said he agreed with Mr. Dtago' endedions with the e'~ception of one-t11e upgrade of H1re Station dle"I nthie believed the nation on Wayman Srreea was too small, was dilapidated and was falling apart and sontetping needed to be done Maybe note 5451,000 prajcct. but possibly nn expansion or some more economical way a make it boner. Mayor Lovutrand octal inequitiez such as. bays too shod for the « ucks, hiving to o Licu 's bedro i to gel a blood pre<+vre eherJ~ baths and sltowus ore old wish no separt to pzcilities for women end no protection for backup ~~Ck. He wondered if perhapsa colvultant should w this whether to rebuild, 1'efurbislt, build e new smtion onto the Public Safety b~ild'ing..vhielt would probably give eeonomyin two ways, n drat if City bad one smtiop City wouldn't bo responding to Lnke Mery s open. How rif talk to cercain connituenta tiey wouldn't want to lose their station on the ezst side Flowever. today there is 911 response. which coversthe Gty. hie suggested gettin6 x profesaional to study the Commissioner Anderson szid \1ayor Lovenrand had some decent uggenions. If money was no object. end without other canurnz CC 6-IB-UI\150 be nice to have a building and he referred to Oviedo bovine a public safety omVlex, which was a eaod zrmngement_ fle did not know. however- what the best solution wonltl be. Heseid the City had e number oC pr jcas it had w pled m uen as perks public works complex. end etery_ Ida said he was no saying no, but needed to look zt the wttire p emure Conn er Miller did not favor combining police and fire into one ontplexsand eliminating the station on the Eon side of sown, especially due o the railroad tracks dissuting the City_ Howevw. thought iCe sinking fund wzs stoned, perhaps Si0,000 this year. the money could be saved toward This pmjcu to be Aone in the fmure_ Commissioner Bundy said he would agree if Commissioner Miller would have said modify or conmm~ a new station. as the investment would Mayor Lov end said however, some thlnes need anemion znd perhaps 520 000 could be al located to make repaid, u he believed there was a roof lezk Mr. Omyo said if it wzs e roof lezk he would look in ilte budge to see if h could be done note. Commissioner Miller moved for n consensus m enzblish the sinkine fiend for or desiguo tof Stnt S I]in the amount o[?SOU000. Seonded bysCOmmizsioner ©undy and czi tied by unanimoux voice vote. Mayor Covenrand as4:ed thzt the Administrator check out the building end see what ei tergency items needed ro br dons in the next few yeses. Commissionw~ Anderson then discussed Computer Services and thou!!ht the amount was hieh and su~ested Mr. Urago review- Depoi.' ~Mnin~ relerring to Public Works items suggesmdz Katv.. ~ ~ ~ be ec. ;idered in lieu of a Toro tVOrkman. Commissioner Bundy moved, .vith the exception of ens Itwn under Public Safety, that Mr_ Drago's rewmmendaiions be approved. with the amendment made av per the Commission. Seconded by Deputy Mayor Main~ot and tarried by a unanimous voice vote G. City Adntinislrntar rvcmmnentLS the City Co~ninissipn rend by Lille only, set.luly 2, 2001 ns n pnblie herring date, mtd approve the f rsl t e:tAing of Ordinance Nn. dl-IS]5, electing not to rrquire and collect CC l-IRdI\151 perntll fens from any provideis~ of telecoolinl:nicnllons services dint enpy municipal roads or rights-of-x'aY 1'or the pruvisloa of mn and elnrting to inerens'e the local Mr_ Taylor read Ordinance No- OI-I s]5 by lisle only- Deputy Mayor Maineot moved to approve Ordinance No. 01-I hp5 on first readimy and to schedule the publi<heering on July 2, 3001. Seconded by Gimmissioner Anderson. Mr. Drae explained dte aliens ofthe new teleconnnunications law end the on for elec ethe local no x requiring and colleu nyatha permit Fces~ the formulas sswrvico date ne rbe r and hmv .vill atl'ecl the revenues received by the City from leleeomentunicetion companies. Motion carried by unanimous roll call vote fl. City Adminisr~nmr recontinendr the ChY Con:misslon review and Arse h\blishinga rompenaatioa and hrnaft pa<knge l'or the Cily Commission nnA give the 6ty ,\dininislrntor tha Airenion deemrd appropriate. Commissioner 6undy moved to IWVe the compensation as is. Sewnded by Commissioner Anderson. Commissioner Anderson said if he had w Ino4 the Chief in the eye end say mWe it not eaongn mnmey to do evernhh,y as we have to pdarilae_ lte mold notjustify en inuease to the Commissioners' compeosetion_ Mayor Lovestrand said he thouyltt the Coinntission. in 199'1, should Iteve put tot'living. When he compares to other cities, JAng.vood is only nheod oI'Dviedo. He believed when oR 'ng so little. it was hard to yet candidates m nin foroRce. Commissioner Anderson disagreed, snyiny people arc not attracted for the salary, but because they wnnt to serve- 'Che payment you receive is the satisfaction of saving nei¢hbors and the mmm nity. Motion carrieA py unanimous voice vote- t2. CITY A"1-pOliV EY'S Ri:I'()1i 1. Morriy v_C.ty oCCnn~oa Due to oVposin3 wunsel's failure to schedule tho coon date for lone 17' . ie Iras now been ncitedulwl for Auyusl3. ?OOI. CC 6-IRIII\152 Floi da PowgT__The Florida Power niir hes been fled and is before lodge Gene S;e~ n. Gray Harr end Robins ennpling ro gel nbearing date as soon as posxible in order to gc; an injune~'ionsto have Floride Power wntinne to pay [he frnnohise Fees. In addition, Florida Power served sui; on the City ofLony ood. end also on \4inter Park Thes saying;ha; ;hey (Florida POwer)wanc en order saying the Ciry's ordinance cannot be v;forced. 13. CITY CLERK'S REPORT. Ms_ Lan;bri reminded she would be on vnee;ion from ]une?9. 2001 throuuh and including July 6. 2001. 10. ADJOURN. 9'.35 p.m. ~~au er.a.l < acv .~l ~ ~nkLcJ cealmne n. zan~b~.~, ~;.~ lem cc o-la-n nJSa Tii is ~nK~intei~llonnlly left binnk. CC 6-I N-111 \t54