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Longwood, EL 32750
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rrraanr. mayor Pnm Lo.~rmarrn
DeP'rIY mayor Rul[II Dundy
Corrrnr Lcslnnar Dnn Andarsorr
Commissiuner.~o~~ Alaingol
JOllrl J. Drngo, Cily Adnrinisrralor
Genddioe D. Znmbri, City Clerk
Richard S. Tnylor, .l r., Clly Allonrey
Teny Rnker, Dir. ul'PUhllc Safely
John Broek, Dlr, ofCamnlonity Services
moni<n Flilchell, Uir: of ['naneinl Services
RichnrH Knmblulr, Ellllties Dis'ision Atanagcr
Tour Sroith, Srrrrls/Fleet Divininrr rltanager
Abserl: Cnnrmissioner Slrve miller (exmrsnD
L CALLTOOIiDER. mayor LOVettand cellede regular nreetin¢to oNer at ~:0]
pm
Z. :\ moment of SILENT NI Y:U1'1'AT'ION was POLLO W 1sD BY Tf1E PLEDGE.
OFALLEGIANCE.
3. COAfTiDNITI',\NNOUNCF.At ENTS: The following was anrrouneed: IIlue
Grass Pickin', Pebrunry 19, 2oUO, 6.00 p m. l0 10.00 p. m., Reiner ParA, W.
Warren Avenue.
4. RECOGNITIONS:
A DislnrJ #5 N'onrinalinn of the 13nsines Person of the htonlh, Pcbnrnry,
20hp.
h1ayor Lovesrend nominated N. Phillip Dnnnrnood Daimwood
Derryberry PavelchaA, Architects, ;90 Wilma Srrew_
8. Reen}nl>.Ing Rny mrll'illiurnz for his smviee to the communi[y.
mayor' Lovestrand recognized Mr. meW illiams Or his continuing eRorts
in keeping the area of loud ndjacent to Reilu Pnrk.vell mowed end
arned_
Phorourephs warn than take+[.
C Recogrrizirrg: Jearr nod Ceorge Smllh
Phillip Snyder, Parks Automotive Group
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amrdy rack:, Perk: Anmmotlve crnnP
.rm rsmm~aox, Do-eotar, rrarna otdy
for their unrelfislt eontributions to rheyauth of the community.
Mr. Rxndy Pecks and Mr_ Phillip Snyder were recognized for their
o the youth of thec airy by their tribuli oche
Center for Youth Dlveraion the Night Moves TeenoDence. Phowgmphs
were then taken.
lean and George Smith end lim Robinron wue not ~n attendance.
5. ItOA120 APPOIN'1'MFNTS:
A Uistrict #l Nominntinn to the Codes Enforeemeitt Raard.
Dekrted doe to Gominissioner Miller s absence.
A. District U] Nomination to the Land Plmuring Agency
Defured due to Commissioner Miller's absence-
C. Nomixxlen mentbernf the City Commission to be considrreA for
uppnintment to rho Florida Municipal Investment Itoanl of'1'rusteea.
Con i i u Andermn nominated Mayor Peul Lovestrand-
Ther other ions- Mayor Lovesunud was
nom~ne edebY aaclaination1e
D. Confirm Greater Seminole County Chamber oP Commerco Nanrinnriun
o(Slephen Glnzler to the business Advisory Counoil.
Mayor Lovestrand explained that the enabling leyisletion for the 6usineas
Advisory Council ruluires a nomination from the Chamber oCCOmmerce
Nomination o(Stephen Glazier carried by a voice vote.
E District#4N'ominntion to the l3ontd of AAjustmeut.
Deputy Mayor Bundy nominated David Richards. Carried bye
6. PUBLIC INI'LiT:
A. Preaentatians.
ilr:.lolrn Bistlinc-Grnxr Floridians 2000 Pwgam
Mr. I3iatline. President of the Ceaurnl Florida Society for Flistoric
Preservation explainedi Ihat to celebrate the turn of the ceatmry. the State
developed the Vmgrmn He said the Sooiety was asked to make a
endatloit to the City Commission and they wnsidered Mr_ Henok
and Mr~Clouscr. SeeinS as Mr Hawk has olreudy been recognized on the
Ili>7 is Marker they thought it fitting to give wnsidcration to Mr.
Clover- He then reed from the criteria and presented a brie(overview o[
cc a>-no ise~
Mr. Clouser's wn~ribotions mthe area. He said the plaque would be
aClixed to his home on W. Warren Avenue which currently houses the
Covsignmem Collection shop. Hefurther said it gave him great pleasure
along with his brmher Fred ~o recognize Mr. Clouser as his great
gendCe~her end to nominate him [or the 2000 Grex~ Floridians Progam.
Mayor Lovestrand advised hfr. Ris~line ~ha~the reduest.vould be
considered later in the agenda.
B. Public Participation.
Tammy Chriani. city residen~ and President of the Longwood Babe Ruth
baseball, praised the i I yurpartnership between she City and the Hxbe
Rudt oreanization nosing lheorganization hos milized both Cendyland and
Reiter Perk over the years; Praised the Commission. the City
Admi r. Public Works Administration and the Perks crews Cor their
end hard work: complim need the condition ofthe fields and
Thanked all for what has been done and whet is wniinuing to be done for
aye ~dldren_
]. CITY ,ID\II\ISTR.\TOR'S li F:l'012'P.
A. Consider reques~ Crom Lnn h1 nslea, F:Iler Media, to be plated on a
ru[ure agenda [nr recnnside~aiion of tleninl o[ Sign Agreement(SPP-
01-99)_ Eller Media, a~ 8]0 E 512 ~3A. Property owner: Mark liandell.
Mr_ Drago asked Mr. Taylor to address the commission rela[ive co
nsidering the denial. Mr Taylor said he did not believe it was proper
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he Commission ~o roconsider she xpVlicatian end in spoakinn with Mr.
Muslca he has advised him than he believes he needs ~o reapply- Fle said
she coder in place when Mr_ Mus a aVPlied, further, a
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meehod was mreapply_
hteyor Lovestrand asked Mr_Drago to wnfinue with his report after which
he would ask the Commission to ee~ on the request
D. Upon on by Mr. Drago. Coins scheduled e work session on
March 13 npo00 wish Geil Lesley regarding the Land Development Codo_
C. Mr_Drago rwninded of the scheduled work session wish tho County re.
CRA's on Pebmary 28. zooo at ]:00 pm.
Discussion ensued with respep ~o Mr_Musica's request for
reconsiderenan.
Con er Anderwn moved to not rew~tsider the previous
epplicatioi~ Seconded by Deputy Mayor l3undy_
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Com er Anderson moved an amendment to his motion, that
the xVDhcant be informod that he must reapply. AmendeA motion
ewnded by Deputy Mayor Bundy. Motion as amended earthed by
a Cour to zero vote- witF Commissionu Miller absent-
%. MAVOR ANU CUMMISSIONER$REPORTS.
DIS"fRICT kI. Commissioner Meingot reported that he end other City smlF had
pnrtieipnted in the memorial services held for fanner LPA board member Sal
Orlando.
Con er Maingot reponedthat he had followed up witF the press on
emge'of the Martin Lothar King, ]r. CitizensFip Award. He said this had
resulted in the Ciry receivine Sood press coverage.
Com er Meiny{ot mparted that he will continue to follow upon the
RanSel rte Road project to assure environmental and dust control and noted that
the eontrecmi s nre asponding very favorably.
DISTI2IC'I'HZ. Commissioner Anderson reported on anendinS e meeting hdd by
Rep. lohn Mica reSardinS the Eunice public rmnsponation in Central Florida He
said Mr_Mica empting to eiC he lies snppan POm the vnrious gov tts
whether Ire should put en Washington, ae esmn Cor a commuarerai~lnc
systeny using the existing CSX rail aorridor_
Commissioner Anderson reported attending a ream CALNO meeting et whidt
is reported that ehe Lake Mary-Heathrow ChentFer would join the
Greater Seminole County C,hember. In addition. Sheriff Fshnger presented the
CPTECD (Crime Prtvention throuyli Environmenml Design) program. This is a
et of standards developed which. when designing buildings, medways etc_ is
intended to passively darer crime through use ofcertain types of design
Commissioner Anderson refereed to letters ho has received from Ms. Tiliakoc
Homeowners' President in Long.vood Plamation. Apparently when this
subdivi as pla«ed. the hom omplemly responsible for the
eat ligl~ting and they er aqua Wthe Ciry as eoCthe payment
fortheir lighting. Hec ued saving has surprised that the Fxm anted
zntl are pan n(the lee end noted chat these f~xt expert eathan the
tandnrd fxtures_ Commissionu Anderson referred m oanespandettc~efrom Mr.
Drago relative to the possibility that perhaps the Ciry could contribute the same
rnt Ver fixtures os is pnid for other stbdivisionz Mr. prago said C mmission
oulU Aiscuss witF Gail Euley ar the work session as to haw they may want to
handle these si~ua~i~ns-
Mayor Lovestrand suggested more Thought be given before a decision is made"
Mr. Drago snid there wore ehree options subdivision assumes Full responsibiliry,
city assumes full reaVOnsibiliry or could sham- Ne said one of the problems is that
there has been no consist tt policy. Rieht nawthe otter an the rnble is tlret the
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coy wowa pas toward me lighl nxm~_ Ina balance wend be mdtt
~penarodhy.
DISTRICT MJ. Depnly Mayor Mundy reposed nn having a«onded the Honors
ereakfpe[ at Lyman High School Fte said he was impressed ro fad that there
were?00 students ~n attendance.vith nminimum 3.5 grade point average-
Inaddition, Deputy Mayor Bundy said he was given e tout of the Lyman ficility
and then mentioned having diswssed with the City Administtator and was made
re that the City's Parks Coordinator has been working with Lyman on
utlllza Iof the schools @cilities Hesaid he believed it was better to as9ist
them than to have to build facilities and enwumged the other Commissioners w
do az he intended eo do-. io speak with Principal Momary es well as the
Parks/Recreation Master Plan wnsultanls hired by the City in thi+respect-
Discussion was initiated by Deputy Mayor Bundy where he reported on having
mltly been made aware that the Founder s Day Subcommittee was spending in
sof their budget andw omplianw wirh their RUlas end
Regulati which require ll u totget approval from the Hist ip Preservation
Board (IiPB). He indicated concern that they were binding the City
to purchasing agreements end that they have clearly not followed the Gty's
purGlasinn procedures.
Mayor Lovestrand said he, too, Itad Ixlked to the City Administrator about [his
and asked for hie input.
Mr. Dreeo said. es he looked into the Hiles. all the money is City money and
procedure should be followed- lie said a budget for Founder's Day was in place
anU. to da[z the only expenditure has only been advertising. Tusher. there ere no
pending bills to be paid but enticipatzd there would be. Further. Mr. Grego said
Ite was aware that HPB is svpposed to hear an agemda item from Founder's Day
Sub-w nt Vern on Ibr the Festival to be held. after which, the
request will he brouuhl befomsCon on February?l. In additio ~
t clos will be requested. He(usher advised that he was weiline fortes
legal opin o~ Gom the Attorney with respect to how This money should he spear
at which time, he would know what to do
M11r. Taylor advised. Ihel upon requen ol'Ihe City Administrator. he is in the
prowss of wmpleting a memo and was advising that this board and ell city
boards ere subject to all the rides of spending that anyone else in the City is
subject to and Ihal Ihey do not hive the emhotity to expend funds without either
the approval oP dte City Tdminislmmr or the Commission. depending uVOn the
Mayor Lov and said ie cold e~ ~ . inforilthem tllet they
should stay within their budget and have their expenses approved by the City
Adminisrator and also was wncemed Ihm Ihis committee was under the
sponsorship of the Historic Preservation and. as such, should be reporting to them.
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Deputy Mayor Bundy move0 that the Founder's Day Subcommittee be
meted to stay within their budget, have the Admi rapprove their
nlstmto
spetnding end if they need to deviate Rom their budget, to have the
approval of the Administrator. Seconded by COmmrssroner Anderson.
Com er Maingot wished to naLe en amendment to include that as e
subco under NP6_they should get rite wncurrence of their prinoipel
partners before Vroeeeding with oxpenditu x Mayor Lovestrand understood
Comi er Maingot to bosaying that nny Uev is Rom their budget should
be approvied by Hisoi is and the Administrator Commissioner Maingot aoid yes
Ueputy Mayor Bundy amended his motion to say thnt any deviation from
their budget should have the eVProval oP HPB es well as [ho Ciry
Administrator. Amendment seconded by Commissioner Anderson.
M'_Drngo said ha thought that- might requir n addtional m ring with the
Hist is Pres on board to address nny tinaecial issues priaerato the [eetival.
One of key ingmdim to follow proper procedure order ethe
nitlat
expenditu to beginwihasSaid he would oonmus the Chair of lhesubwminitrea
toinonow as tc the status.
Motion es amended carried by n fourizero vote, with Commissioner Miller
absem
DISTRICT qS. Mayor Lovestmnd reposed that he would haven nominetimt for
appoin to lilla ncy on the City's POlioe/firefighters Munioipal Pension
Board and that he intended [o nominate George Flodges. bodges Financial
Sernccs_
9. CONSENT AGENDA:
A. 1'ay nppravcA bills :nntl estlnmmA nilLS for Fubrumy, 2000.
6. Apptave i\dinnter nf.lannmy 111,2000 \V m'k Session and Jannnry l7,
ZOUO Rogular Aleethtg.
G Approve ofaKabota Trn<tor gnatntimt to Rnbins'on Egnipmelt Co.,
Inc, iu Rte amount o[ SI8,932 and authorize the City Adininistmtorto
sign the purchase order.
D. anmin serrmes orArinnel, m<.mverform an audit ofn,e ctys
telepnoae bias to obmin ren,nda mr over paymrrrs due m mwrma
chars and author e the Gty Admi sign the agreement
E. Approve nttacheA list or City properry msurplus.
F. Approve tl:r Rnlrs nntl l'roeetlure for the Devrlnpmunt Review lioartl.
G_ Approve rook order of consuhnnts ror the Resign of rnrrenr and
on ane t~aatewatnr iinprovnmmtl stores!: and aothod:e the
City Adntinisimtor to negotiate e eontinuiitg service eontram.
hI. Approve rusk nrAer of <ansnRmus for the Master Plan of nll l'arks
vnA Reerenlion farllliles nud authorize the City AAministrnfor to
uegnt .rte n eonR net.
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I. Approve e comraet between the City of Longwood and Longwood Babe
Ruth baseball League of Seminole County, Inc to operate the
stand al C:mdylaml Park end authorize the Mayor to sign Ibe
J. APprave purchase ofn 2do01rrnightllner Ambnlnnee front Nledic
hfaslnr in the amount ol'6144 260 and authorize the City Administrator to
en the purchase order.
K Approve pnrtinl pny rrqueusfor dro CI2427 widening protect in the
nt of 6114,}3'!.59.
L. APProve an amendment to the Boyle Engineering, Inc. contract [or
design s'en~icez aszoeimed wish the 141° Avenue, 1}°' Avnn:c and 1°
Plnee road improvements in the nmoum ofS8.4]J 00.
M_ ApP~'ove an amendment to the Peni Iiullders, Inc. contract [or
n of Oak Street drulnnge Itml rendJusOrrent imprroveme::rs
m tlseramount of 526.000_
Deputy Mayor Bundy moved to approve the Consent Agenda nc
submitted. Seconded by Commissionu Anderson
A1r_ Taylor said he wished to make a few modif cations to the Babe Ruch
DWuty Mayor Bundy amended Ilis motion to approve Item L
subjec oche Attorney's endments_ Seconded by
Comnrissionw' Anderson en
Commissionu Maingol questioned Item I_ eskin¢ for some input in terms
of the City's requirements I'or a second ambulance and any forecasted coat
ofthat ambulance.
Me. Grego said Director Oaker had all the memos from ChieFChapman in
this respect and would hnve (hose provided to him_
Mori ended earned by a Fur to zero votz wit11
Comin:ss:oncr Millernbsent.
10. PIiBLIC fIF,ARI.~`G5.
A. Planning Division of the Community Services Oepannlent recommends
that the City COmn eed by title only and adopt Ordin~n~e:V0.00-
1519, annexing (ANX O} (99 thru ANX o')A9) subject pmpenies into the
City of Longwood.
Mr. Taylor announced I:avino proo[of publication [or this end all public
hearings listed on the agw~da- Mr. Tzylo:'then read Ordinenoe NO. 00.
1519 by title only.
Mayor Lovasmnd apenecl the public hearing. Mr. Hinson, Design
Services Group. i62 N. Great Sneea. authorized agent for Northland
cc za-ad tsTz
Community Church. said he would speak on behalf aCltems A. through E.
and would answe airy Questions.
No ono else spoke in favor or i t opposition.
Deputy Mayor Aundy moved to dose the public herring.
Seconded by Commissioner Anderson and carried by voice vote.
Deputy Mayor t3undy moved to adopt Ordinance No. 00-1519.
Seconded by Commissioner Anderson
Deputy Mayon Bundy eaid et the previous meeting wmmission
date ned regarding the reloearion ofthe don kennels, as Ven ofthe
agree it be stipulated the kennel loc on be to rite onhwe side of
the aoknt Mayor Lov and Que oned how the City could so stipulate if
the Doi Track is not the petirioner.
Mr. Drae said it is his understanding thetthey oa oopera ctl:e
kennel where v, however, if relocated, i[ witl lobe relocated m west
side of the dog track \
Mr_ Hinson said they had agreed et the last public hearing to that
etipulati and provided do< n that they erethe authorized agen
on behalf of the Dog Truck ro make application and did ask vhat it not be
prohibited unlit the kennels are both in thrr area- He said the Uog Tack is
fitted that the new kennels will be built on the west side oftheir
(xoility and the Chord: will be very instrumental in making that happen
As to wltethei'lhis commitment is in writing Mr_hlinson said it was. Mr.
Sargent said he hrd nothing in writing from the Dog Traek bur did have it
wntten in !ho staff report on Page I. Item 4.
Deputy Mayor l3undyw tied to be tyre it waseparl of this anneaa(ioit
agreement and tltai the Dog Track knew ihey.rould not be rble to come
beck rod ask for it to be built on erst side and that this annexation was
contingent upon that.
Mr_ Hinron authorized agent for Northland Community Church, who was
the authorized agent for the Dog Tack noted that Bud A64 of Northland
Community Church was present. and fiinher said that they did not
disagree with that stipulation as a condition of the approval end that They
would be feoilitating that dtan¢e.
Motion carried by a Four to zero toll call vote. Commissioner
Miller rbseni.
H. Planning Division of the Community Servius Depanmettt recommends
the city Commission read by title only and adopt Or'tlinance Nn. 00-1 Stu.
(SPA IU-99 thru SPA 1399) ainnnding the City Compretiensit~e Plnn,
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Irnture Land Use nntp for thesubjecf progenies from County
Commecial (COM) to City General Commercial (CC).
Mr_ Taylor read Ordinance i\b. 00~ 1520 by title only.
Mayor Lovestmnd opened the public hearing. No one spoke in fnvor or in
opposttton.
Con er Andere ved to close the public hearing
Seconded by Commis ~oner Meingot and carried by vome vote.
Commissioner Meingot moved to adopt Ordinance No. 00.1520.
Seconded by Doputy Mayor Bundy and carried by a four to uro
roll call voce with Commissioner Miller absent.
C Planning Division ofthe Community Services Department recommends
the City Commission rend by title only end adopt Orclinnnee No. 00-1521
(SPA o9) an rtding tee cay~, enntprehenai~a rlnn, ~:a:re Cana uxe
I\lap forthe subject property ko~n Couny Low Density Residemiel (DR)
to City l,ow Denriry Residemial (LDR).
Mr. Taylor rend Ordnance No. 00-IS2I by title only-
Mayor Lovestrand opened the public hearing. Nur one spoke in favor or in
opposttton_
Commiaioner Anderson moved to close the pnblie hearing
Seconded by Commissioner Meingot end eacried by voice vote.
Commissioner Anderson moved to adopt Ordinance NO.00-IS2I_
Seconded by Deputy Mayor 6undy and carried by e Cour to zero
roll ~n note whb cotnmixamner Miler ansem.
D. Plan to Division of the Community Services Depar[ ends
the Ciey Commission read by title only end adopr Ordinance No. 00-
1522, (12L I I-99 thtu RL 14-99) rezoning the subjeu properties from
County Agricultural (A-I) to Gty Commercial Geneal (Gl).
Mr. Taylor rend ONinanu No. 041522 by title only-
Mayor Lovestrend openeA thepnblic he2ring No one spoke in favor or in
opposition.
Depmy Mayor Bundy moved to close the public hearing.
Seconded by Commissioner Maingot and curried by e voice vote
Commissioner Maineot moved to adopt- Sewnded by
Commissioner Anderson and carried by e Cour w zero roll call
Mme with Comnnsstoner Miller absent.
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E. Plan ring Divi iof the COllti rity Serv es Depart ends
the City COn cad by title only endeadopt OrdlienneeaNO. Oo-1523
(RZ IO-99) razoniog Ilse subject pmpeny From County Agriculwrxl (A-1)
to City Residential Estam (RE).
Mr. Taylor read Ordinance No. 00-1523 by title only.
Mayor LOVesnand opened the public hearing. No one spoAe in favor or:n
opposition.
Commissioner Anderson moved w aloso tie public hearing
Seconded by Commissioner Maingot and oerried by a voice vole.
DWuty NGyor Bundy moved to adopt Ordinance No.00.1523.
Seconded by Commissioner Anderson and carried iy a four to zero
roll call vote, wish Commissioner Miller absent-
I1. REGULAR BU5IYFSS.
A. The City Adm ends the Ciey Com issio: approve
epnnsoriny the Greapi Plondianr Progrn n, }pa0.
Mr. Drago said there were fimds available in the Historic Preservation
Roard's budget vin our budges.
Deputy Mayor Bundy moved to participate in the sponsorship and
m ehe City Administrator to use funds from cl:e Historic
Preservation Board's budget- Seconded by Commissioner Maingot
end carried by a four to zuo roil Doll vote, witi Commissioner
Miller absent.
B. Tie City Administrator recommends the City COnvnission review tie
Capital Improvement Program Detail Porm for water mtd wastewater
improvement projecte' end give staff the direction it deems appropriate.
Commissioner Anderson moved to accept the farm. Seconded by
Deputy \1ayor Dundy.
Mr. Dmgo reminded tier the form is for water and wastewmer projects
only and explained that for some projects that there world be no dam es
ould be the case if it were a project that would juet bean improventonc eo
the system.
Commissioner Anderson said Ire believal ibis new format gave more
infomtation end expinnation witch aidal in reaching a batter eonelusio:t
Motion tamed by eoiea voce
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C. Fine ce Divi nofthe Financial Services DOperl ends the
City Comm rod by title only. set February 21e2000 es the public
hearing datesand approve the first reading of Ordinance No. 00-152J.
approt~Ing the proposed axe of the 1999 Law Enforcement RIuc6
Cram hinds [or expenditures related to haw enforceanent activities-
Mr. Teylot reed Ordinance No- 00.1524 by title only-
Commissioner Anderson moved to approve Ordinance No.00-
152P on fast reeding end to schedule a public hearing for February
21,2000. Sewndcd by Commission Mningot and carried byefour
to zero roll call vote, with Commissioner Miller ebsen~
D. The Finance Division of the Financial Services Departmem recommends
tite City Commission rend by Lille only, ret February 2l 2000 es the
public hearing date end approve the fpm reedin6 of Ordinnnw iVO. 00-
1525which mnemLS the hiseal 1'em~ 99/UO bud Get.
Mr. Taylor rend Ordinance Nu. 00-I iZi by title only.
Con er Anderson moved to flecept Ordinance NO.00-1525
on first re'ad~~ng and to scheduled public hearing for February 21.
2000..Sewnded by Deputy Mayor Bundy end carried by a [our to
one roll call vote, uidt Commissioner Miller absent.
E. Planning Division ofthe Gnmmunity Servius Departmem recommends
the Ciry Commission read by title only. schedule the public hearing for
February ? I. 2000, and approve the first reading oPOrdinance No. hh-
IG2fi,grunting an Pnseinenl to Sprier-Pioridn, Inc
Mr. Tayloe read Ordinenw No. 00.1526 by tide only-
Deputy Mayor Bundy moved to accept Ordinance No. 00.1126 on
Cirst readin¢ and to schedule a public hearing Cor Febivery 21.
2000. Seconded by Commixsioner Meingot end carried byafour
to one roll call vote, vith Coinimssioner Miller absent.
12. CITY A'ffOR\F,Y'S REPORT.
A Towers l.itigation.Mr. Taylor roponcd ther the "rowers suit has been
dismissed by the court and the lilies noes a[alow cost to the City_
R. J}A Easementx. hlr.Ta}'lor reported that all easements were oompime
end in hand and most of the engineerinu has been compleRed and the
projeu will be moving forward.
G Fiorlda \\'ater Sei~~ices_ Mr_'fflylor reported that he is still waiting for
the agree tt from 1=loride Water Services in order to (ormaiize same-
Flec cteda rt he made et an earlier meeting noting dte
engineering is beingndone by the City, not Florida Water Servicez
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