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REGUWR METING
Angus121, 2000
Pruent: Mayor Paul Lovestrmrd
Deputy A9nyor 6uteM1 Drrney
cootmisrlonor John C. hmnrgm
eomaris.ioner srera corner
Jolrn J. Drago, City AAmin'islratar
Geraldine U. Zambrl, City Clarlc
Richard 5. Taylor, Jr., City Adnrinistralor
Terry Baker, Dir. a[PUblic Safety
.lobo Brocl<, Dlr. of Conrnrrrnity Services
Chris Murphy, City Engineer
Rielrard Kornlrlulr, Ulillred Division Manager
Tom Smilh, Strecls/Fleet Division binnager
Ahaent. Canrrnissioncr Dan Andersolr
1. CALL TO ORDF, R. Mayor LOVesunna eelleda regular meeline to order ar'1.15
p.m.
i SILENT MEDITATfON FOI,LOw ED BY TIIE PLEDGE OF
ALLEGL4NCE.
The Lyman hligh Sohool JROTC pfesemed ein wla~s and led in are Pledge of
Allegiance to are Flag. The1ROTCwas rhe,r recognaed for having won Nedonel
High School Drill Teem Championship CompGition against SS top teams in the
U S.; far having wan the Stale Chanrpiolrship Cor dve yews straigir. end for
having ranked in the top three In the U. S. Por three years atraighr.
3. COMMUNITY ANNOUNCERtENTS: The follo.ving was annomreetl:
A. 6iAe Aodeo xfll be held by Iha Corks and Recreation Advisory 6onrd
rn Saturday, Augusl2G, 2000 Gam 10:00 u.nr. nntll 12:011 noon, ut dre
Ciry Hall Complex, I>5 \V. \Varren Avcnrre.
4. RECOGNITIONS.
.4. Presentation of the liey to the City.
fhn HorrornGle Hob.Stnakc, Represenm gSra ao~F[oridn
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Mayor LOVesarend announced that Reprea ive Starks was unablembe
in attendanez Tho item will be reschaduled~a
B. Recognizlag[he members of the Historic Preservation 6oartl [or their
to the Ciry of Longwood. The members of the Iiistorio
Pres on Board w eognired fortheir dediea and oommitanent
ere r'
to rho City. Mayor Lov and presented cenifcates to.
Donne Hundy, Chair
Michael Gvanauglt Vice Chair
Dorothy Bach
Sondra Lomax
Ma. Bonnie Menjure was not in attendener_
PhotograPlu were tlae,a taken-
C Di~lrim q2 Nomination o[thc Business Person for the hlmnh of
septenbmzoao.
Con er Anderson- by m asked that his nomination be
submmed Ms Zambri rhea cad the nonnation.
Jose Murillo ~
Macarena'a Mexican Grill
1150 N'. SR 43a
Nomination carried by a voice vote.
D. Election l'rodam.rlion-Proclpiming tlae Gty of Longwood General
Election, NOVenaher'1, 3000, from 1:0U a.nt. ta'l:o0 p.nt.
The Proclamation was read.
5. 60ARD APPOINTMENTS.
A. District p3 Nonainnlinn to alar Bnviima.q Advivory Council.
Commissioner Miller said Mr. Waeeonm has withdrawn his resignation
and will remain on the Boats.
B. Di>vrict#3 Nomination to the Pallas antl Retrr>rtian Atlvisory BoarrL
Deputy Mayor Bundy nominator the amvat mwnber. Rex
Anderson, for reapPOintment. Nomination carried by a voice vote.
6. PUBLIC PARTICIPATIGN. None
]. C[TY ADMINISTRATOR'S REPORT. Na report.
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8. MAYOR ANU COMh11S5fUNERS'kFPORTS.
District d3. No report.
District dd. No repm'I_
Ulstriet p5. No report.
District pl. Commissioner Maingot reported on having met withM
Rebello and her neighbor. along with a Supervisor from Paquette
(Middlesex)regarding the entry at Highland Hills. He said he believes the
or has made every eport aeddress thei and
wmplimemed on the eorreekve ectron they have taken.
Com er Meingol anted on theo andiag ac omplishmenls
of the ROTC end wished ~o ethem awarded .vitka certillcete o[
achievement. Mayor Covestrend said they would be given a cenikcate
Come er Maingot indicated his r rtke recent vandalism at
the Barrington Subdivision entrznce and suggested the City post a 5500
ward for inform on leading to rhea and co not part
responsible. He requested a report back ky Septe,nber 6 es to what s
on has bee taken- Ha. tied the City to enda ong
ssenge tlu I this type o[ behavior willvnot be toleraleA_ He said he
understood Ibere was x.apeci6o fund in LVD and would like Mr_ Dago ro
nsider bringing it up to 5500. Funker, lithe City does not have the
funde, he ofl'ered Io have the amount deducted from his pay.
Dimetor RZku said there were adequate funds in the police acwum and
the reward could be increasW.
Dislrirl d2. Absent
9. CONSENT AGENDA.
A. PnY APproveA Bllls
D. Approve Piimrfes of AUgosl ], 2000 Regrdnr bleating.
C. Applvve Ike Monllily financial Report for.Inly, 21100.
D. .lpprove nn in<rense o[ 59,100 Io the Seminole Conroy Fleet
Alainfennnce Rlankef Purchase Order of 58,152 and slnnd(nnaously
nlhorize Ike Ciry AAnriniskutor to sign Ike Purclmse Order.
E. Approve an increase ofS],000 to lke Medic Alnsler ltlankel Pnrchnu
Order d812G and sknnltanemtsly nnlhorize the City AAminiatralor to
sign Ike Purrlrnse Order.
F. Approve Ainendnrmit da milk Vanasse tlangen Drrrstlin, Ine.(V116J
fur ndditiotml Coiu'tnretion, Engineeiiag and Inspeetlnn Services
(Cfl) relative Io Ike Rnngeline Road Intprnveinenls proJem in the
amount or 561,565.85.
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Commissionea' Miller moved to approve the Consent Agenda as
wbmitted. Seconded by Deputy Mayor Rundy and carried by a
tanr-aero run wu vnte, wvn comnnastoner nnaersonaesant_
lo. PUBLIC HEARINGS. Nonesclteduled
tl. REGULAR 6USINF.SS.
A, The City Attorney recommends the City Commission approves
Setdemeot Agreemnrt [or wns[ewater Services between the City of
Longwood nod Eloridn venter Smvicea CorPOrntlall for 6e,mett
Commerce Pnrk.
Mr_ Taylor briefed the wmmission on the history behind the Settlement
Agreement He said the agreenent would provide Por Eloride Water
Services to gent wastewater from the Bennett COm ce Pork. The
bus ~n the pxrV:will. however. he crixtomers of the City. The cost to
the'wstomers in the pad: will be greeter than other Longwood businesses
who have their savage treated by Seminole County, however, the cost will
be fxr less than they would have Vxid if they were wstomers ofPlaride
Water Services. This agreement will also provido for the Con wastewatu
se for die Ciry and will also provide reuse outside ofihe Benneat
Commerce Park
Commissioner Miller moved to approve item I 1 A. Sewnded by
Deputy Mayor Bundy and carried by a four-zet~o roll call vole, wilt
Commissioner Anderson absent.
R. Commissioner Mahrgat requests the City Cotnmiesion Discuss
es for the Parks and Rerrenlion Qncslionnntre mlmlve to the
Me~ater Plnn,
Commissioner Meingot referred to en item he had distributed on the dais.
Con er Meingot said be wanted to wwumge better respon o[Ire
Perks and Rec on Survey. as he did no hake mzjor decisions
on perks and ree on based onjustasmell percentage ofrwurn.
Therefore wished to proposo en incentive, of cash pnzea begiven,
$100 Por first place. S50 for second place, and $25 for third place to those
residents who Va~tiupale m the survey-
Commissioner Mainnot moved to approve that the Parks and
Rec on Survey being mailed ou coryorete cash prizes (1"'
Prize $100, 2"a Pdze 850_ ~ ° Prize 525) to beawarded by public
drawing to those recipients who fill out xnd return the survey-
Seconded by Mayor W vestrand.
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