CCMtg04-05-99MinLONOWOODCITY COMMISSION
Longwood City Commission Chambers
Il5 W. Werrcn Avenue
Lonswooa. nodaa
mmures
Attril 5, 1999
Present: Mayor Rusty Miles
Deputy Mayor Steve M I ler
Commissioner Paul La.-'.rand
Comm ee Annen._ -..
Jahn 1'Drago. Cir s d.~ ~.
Geraldine D_Zenrt- (.
Richard S. l'aylor, Ir., ~ ~ney
Terry Baker, Direuor of public Safety
John Broc1:. Direaorof Community Services
Monica Mitchell. Direr ~ aal Snrvius
Richard Kontbinh. Utilities Division Mnnager
Tom Smith. Streets/Pleet Division Menag«
Absent. District a2 Vacancy
1. G\LL'CO (1RDF;li. Mayor Miles celled eregular meeting to order et ]04 p. m.
2. A moment o[SILENT bll?UI"fA""PION xnt POLLO\VED BY TIIF PLEUGE
OF:\LLEG4\NCE.
3. C.OMDI[~N fT1'ANM1OI'NCEME\'IS. The following was announced.
A. 61uc Gmss pickin' -Saturday 5~9 PM., April I]. 1999, co er of Wilma
and West Warren Avenue in Downtown Historic Inngwoodn
4. IiCCOGNITIONS:
A Disttia Ito Presentation of the Business Person of the Manth Award for April,
1999 to the Managem nt Teum of Michael Etheridge andC Dirt Morrow.
Pernls, I=lorida CcntmleCommeree Park_
Commissioner Vecca recognized Mr. Michael Etheridge, member of the
m from Petals. Petals is a camiaguc bnsincss. in existence fnr
68 yearsnnnd in Longwood for 12 year. Petals employs ]0 people P1r_
Pxhendge was eeV:nowledged for having cantribmed some silk plain
anger othe City- Ms. MOrtow was not in atteatdance Photographs
Here thenetaken_
5. 60AItD APPOINTMENTS:
A District#I-Nomination to the Rosiness AAvisory Cauncil_
Mxyoc Miles nominated Hill King, Manager, Carey Hand Eonerxl
Hume. Deputy Mayor Miller so moved. Seconded by
Commissioner Vacca and earned by a voice voce
H. Dist ct#2-Nomination co Historic Preservation Hoard (Ueferted until
eiter'ihe election.)
C. Nomination of one member to the Canvassing Board for the April 27,
1999 Election.
Mayor Miles asked Mr_ Taylor if he was able to serve. Mr. Taylor said he
believed it would be a conflict exDleining as City Ntorney he may be
nsked to give nopinion on an election question. Mr. Taylor, upon
request, explxened the qualifications: an elector of Seminole County, not
actively participetiilg in a campaign.
Can er Lov and said Duhaps there was someone in the audience
who would like to volunteer.
Jim Daly offered the name oPTOm Alley. husband ofJodge Nancy Alley.
Con i i stoner Lovestrand said he would Drefer e resident of Longwood
Commissioner Vacca said due co the shortness of time, she would
move to nominate Tom Alley.
Commissioner Lovesttend nominated Hnl "faylor.
Mr. Ilal Taylor said he was noable ro serve as he was working the
election-
Comniis>ionu Lovesirantl said he would like to defer as he would like to
see eomeone from the City oPLOngwood nerve
Deputy Mayor Miller moved to second the nominntion of Mr_
Alloy- Motion carried by a four-zero roll cell vote with one
commission vac ncy.
6. PDRLIC PAI2TICIPA"I'IOA`.
orenaa oabd. xnn aa.-en nr~¢nna. diaeuaaed me car not reavonaing m nm
request regarding code violations et her Cormer residenw. Having reoeived no
respons¢ to her reque [. Ms_ Oshel said she plans to be on the next a,¢enda.
James Smith- 868 Logan Drive. discussed being dted under City Code, Sec. 21
23.08. Due totha weight and tires on his vehicle, it is wnsidered a eommeruel
vehicle and he ¢an no longer park dte vehicle on his property. Mr. Smith has
pmeved the ponsibiliry of putting opal ce to enclose tha vahiele, but the way
the code iswrhtten it would not put him in wmplianw. He believes fencing is the
oNy option, how r, the code would hav to be r o allow him et
the fence Herequesmd the matter be addressed and some kind of solutionere
nved upon- Further mil a dec made, he asked that no further wde
anCraetton action be taken aghu st him fls the vehicle is his livelihood.
eemmiasmn diarn==mn ¢ma¢d wblt respea t¢ eme, regwaeons wioaa me Lane
Development Code which needed to be revised. such as the appeal process:
boats/recseational vehicle regulations: reeulatioin far erecting sheds.
Deputy Mayor Miller moved w direct the City AAministmtor to get with
the Codes Enforcement people to work out a solution amenable to the
eral public relative to the existing code and iro enforcement thereto
ntil rich Time as the Lend Development Code (LDC) can be reexamined
and fl more workable LDC is adopted. Further, this will be retroxetive to
those cited. Secondel by Commissoner Vawa end carried by a voice
Robin Thorn 625 Pres on Road, dix sled the city wde rtleti to parking of
boa and re na1 vehicles xnd objected to the requirentem fors ning with
n opaque feneutg six/eight f¢et high- He said his boat was cited eight years ago-.
thei at that as brought tothe COn anU for eieht yea sthey
have been left alone. Fisht year later. has eivedna ving him
bus ss days to screen the boa witha v-foot (cote He alro questionedtwhy he
s required to put a up asix-Iba tbnc h the code regoir ¢ight foot
fence. Said he has discussed the ciudo tavith Ltu Yelvington who said they have
orders take a pro code enfotw t. Mr. Thor said hew
here to Evd of what to do`aHCebelievesefonw would be appalling and finds no
onale for this. Also fnds prejudice. because no[ all have been cited. further.
eagh[ Poot Cwtcing cannot b¢ purchased.
Mayor Miles said he wonld hope the Ixst motion that passed would also be for this
issue Mr. Thorn requested he be natil'ied.
Voce Warren- 6?0 Cltelsee Bond. discussed the city wde relative to parking
boats and recreational vehicles antl objeced to the requirement fitt soreening with
en opaque fenu, six/etght f high- Mr. tVarr¢n explained how the boat is
aced on his property end had concern relative to security, due to numerous
break ins in the area, if he had to install fencing.
[,ou Canerelli, 6I0 Chelsea Road. discussed the city code relative to parking
boa and to nel vehicles and objeoted to the requir nt E t ning with
n opaque fens six/eight feel high- Hew o[ tgged N se e. how the
does no[havee problem wish his neighbots9 boats. -ight yea s ego was taggul,
and he told as long es the boat ryas behind thef ont setback of the house. it
ok At that as formed andw re toldtodisregard the
ning and si e, they to has SBiU a word and it a mad that the law
was changed and now the residents are back for the sameraeason. He said the
sight oPe boa 's backyard in this eshould notbaa n. there
othu nthe ctytbatareofwnoern sHa said ha thoughrthepart about
feeeing should'be dropped Cram the code.
]ayne Sins, 840 Georgia Avenue, requested the Commission relieve her Gom
having to pxy zn 8'822 water bill saying that she did not believe she used the
r. She said the amount of water would leave come to 12 gallons per minute.
She said she used of cu ningahose fora days. Further, she said her
plumbingis Wthe gthe and isdry. yet sheisbeing told sheused 527000
gallons- She also hzs~n letter from her pool company end plumber Baying there
no leaks- NI she end her husband have beet told is that they have to pay the
bill and the City will ae enge for paymems to be made Slte requested relief
om having to pay the bill
Upon requevt, Mr. Otago addressed the issue of the meter, Baying the meter was
clteckel twice and it checked out o. k.
Ms. Sim asked who alts should go to h'On Here xnd whether she had m hire a
lawyer ~Commissionee Lovestrend asked iPMS-Sims had been furnished a copy
oPthe V~t•POSeI were'policy change Ms. Sims said she understood it runs not
Tammy Chinani, 115 Margo Lane pmsident ofthe Longwood Babe Ruth
-erebalL spoke in Ihvor oPCOnnecting the trvo parkins areas at Candylend Perk
She as4 .the Commission to consider wntinuing with she projeu_ She said site
had in her possession the signatures of e6 people who Peel the same way. She
e amps, swilling slow-dow trips rclosing the norche
n ~~. peeding probluas. sheseid thecxpansion indefinitely naedod~
C ued with respec o the projec of leaving been budgeted as
oapieal p~ojeci hut, rxthet having bewt treated as a repair and maintenanw issue
Coins er Vac refuted to parking issues on the resideneiel streets in end
and tlaie park and that etery and requested the Com nto reconsider the
project and let the Adminisnmtor go Corward with dte pr ,¢GSio
Con er Lave and said there were some valid concerns that were not
broughtsup'o sthe through vefhe tFat could occur and. the second
is the peoplo fiom Skylark do not want to go around to the other entrance
He would pref the project be looked at again saying he hated to approve
meshing on a whim without a study- Further, was tired of approving projeus
n the budget. Wanted to see the project planned and designed tight.rather
jot tea ring all the time
Nadine Tolos. Highland Hills, camplimGrted the Commission on the newly
ated ohambers. She reminded that the LDC Ad Idoc Committee has
ended that tFe Code he rtmuded w allow fences in residential areas to be
uo to 8 feet in height and Ne "band ai8' ordinance would allow fences up to eight
feet in height. The reason for allowing fences to he up m eight feet in height is to
relieve msidonrs from having to go tc the Board of Adjustment if they warn to
bane a ranee ughr r~l nigh.
\fs. Tolos addressed Mr. DraSO asking if he said maintenance and repair was the
line used with respect to the Cendyland parking area and Mr. Drago indicated it
s_ SFC said no otFU meintvtrtnce and repair has ever gone tnto the budget. ies
bee Ding disc narythinS of the administrator and asked COmmiss~oner
Lovesttandgto stop micro m paging.
7. ClT1'ADMINISTItATOR'S REPORT. NO report.
8, hlAl'OR AND COMMISSIONERS'REpORTS.
District bl. No report.
DistrictN3. Deyuty Mayor Miller dispelled xtumor that he says has been
rculating. Ire said an individual has been spreading vicious tumors
ebouthisfeelings and others, that apon the elec not on rthe other
candidate. thal some people wFO work in tFe city will lose theirjobs_ Ole
said he hoc no inteartion of firing anybody. He said he does not appreciate
and addressed Ms. Tolos. who was in the audience. saying that he
wished she would stop.
Dlstrlet dJ_ Commissioner Vaaa discussed the parking ar
Cendylend. and requested the Comm nsider and allow the
administrator to bring the project forward m finish joining the two areas.
District as, No report.
9. CON'SP,NT AGENDA:
A. Pay approved bills and estimated hilly for the ntontF Of April.
6. Minutes of March 15. 1999 Regular Meeting.
G E_spenditure front the Confiscation [nnd_
D Florida Power Easemeatt Agirement and authorize peymont of 42,000 for
t rights.
L'. Renewal of wntract for legal services to tho Codes E,nforomne+tt Board
with Shepard, Filbum and Goodblatt, P A.
F. Additions end deletions to the Surplus Lie[ approved on March I, 1999_
Deputy Mayor MilleJ~ moved to approve the Consent Agenda ae
submitted. Seconded by Com er Vac and cartied by a
four zero roll call vote, with one' wmmission vaoency.
10. PUBLIC FlEARINGS (waive the text and read by title only, open pnblie
hearing, close, discuss, adopt)
h City Clerk recommends the City Commission adopt ORDfNANCE NO.
99-1448, amending Chapter I3 5. Parke and ReereetioR replacing the term
"Diteuor of Parks xnd Recreation' with the teen "City Admmisttawr of
deaignee-
Mr. Taylor announced proof of publication for this end zll public hearings
listed on the ngexda
Mayor Miles openod the public hearing. No one.spoke in favor or in
apposition.
Deputy Mayor Miller moved to dose the public hearing
Seconded by Commissioner Vacca and partied by voice vote.
Commissioner Verna moved to edap~ Seconded by Deputy
Mnyar Miller.
Commissioner Lovestrand said although he knew this was a housekeeping item
relative to what conunission had already passed, he wanted to say he was apposed
othe Grange and, therefore, opporestlris ordinance He.aeid he believed the city
reeded to einphasiae this function and should make Perks xnd Recreation a
depart and also believed the city needed v parks and reaeauon director.
And Corethat reason. would vote against this ordinance.
Motion cartied by a rhrewone vote, Mayor Miles. Depury'.vlayar
Miller, end Commissionor Vacca voting aye. Commissioner
Lovestrand voting nay. with ono wmmiuion vacanry.
6. Finance Division of the Finaneinl Services Depett ands City
Commission read by title only and adopt ORDINANCE NO~ 99-1449,
which emends the hedger for the fiscal year 98199 budget.
Mr_ Taylor read Ordinance No. 99-1449 by title only.
Mayor Miles opened the public hearin6. No one presem spoke in favor or
in opposition.
Deputy Mayor Miller moved to close the public hearing
Seconded by Commissioner Vatta end cartied by e voice vote.
Commissioner Vecca moved to adopt OrdinanceNo.99-
1449. Seconded by Deputy Mayor miller and carzied bya
four zero roll call vote. with one commission vac ncy.
11. ftEGI1LAR 6USINE55
A Ciry Admi ends the City Commission review the
proposed model ~treet pn.~ing Acsiga and give staffthe direction it deems
appropriate.
Commissioner Vacca moved to allow the City Administrator to
ve forward with the model street paving design concept
SewndeA by Commissionu Lovestrand, fordistussion.
Commissionertwestrand said he would like to have the part that rolls for
speed bumps deleted.
Mr. Drago said it was not the intent to put in bumpslbumps. but intended
«a1TO calming devices such as brick crosswalks in s«cets. Mr.
Drago said he would prefer to address on a case by case basis rather than
making it unilateral.
Commissioner Vacca moved en amendmem tv her motioc that
speed bumps be addressed ono casa by rose basis Seconded by
Uepury Mayor Millis.
Con er Lov and said he did no tthe gate to be able to be
opured56He said a no speed bump policy has been in force end was good
f rtheaty end tied so nthc County where speed bumps
have bet ne quit enHesaid i(tlte City Adminis«awrdesires to
put same he could zskssu
In response to wltetber he roes ooinfortable with that, Mr_ UraSo replied es
long as he mould Dome beck and ask
Deputy Mnyar Miller withdrewhis sewnd to [he intendment.
Com oner Lovestrand withdrew his second to the mein
Deputy Mayor Miller moved to epptovo the model street paving
design concept with the exception thxt speed bumps be excluded
with the pro nthat the City Admi ould bring a reque t
before the Comm nif he needs them[ Seconded by
Commiasion Veocasio
Commissioner Lovestrend xuggeated the word humps also be inoluded_
Deputy Mayor Miller moved to emend his motion to include
humps as well as bumps. Seconded as emended by Commissionu
Vacca and carried by a fourizero roll call vote with one
commisnon vacancy.
B. Ciry Administrator recommmtds City Commission authoriis the Gty
Administrator to reque nrebitec[nral proposals to design a new
Community BnildinR st
Com er Love andm ved to author etha City
Admit reque archite ml proposals to design a new
unity building. Seconded by Deputy Mayor Miller and
carried by e four zero vote. with one commission vee nay.
C. Utilities Divi noPPUhlic WOrkx Depart endsthe City
Conn wthe antl sewer projecn fortthis fiscal year and
author ethe bidding of those projec s undo one unified bid in Fiscal
Year 1999/2000.
Commissioner Vacca moved w combine and do a unifed proposal
forthe watet~/sewerprojects for FY 99Y1000. Seconded by Deputy
Mayor Miller for disutssion_
Deputy Mayor Miller questioned if the Wildinue Project has been excluded. Mr.
Kornbluh said Wildmere isa drainage projec and these are water( sa er projec s.
Commissioner Lovestmnd asked if this pattioular recommendation was pushing
back so e of this year's projecs and what projects will be left that will be done
this year Mr Kornbluh said the only one that was excluded Earn this list was the
434 project beenuse the engineuing is done- Further even if any were started this
year, they would not be done this hswl year.
Come er Love and nskeA if this was sewerprojec nay for ebom three
years worthnof pr jec¢ Mr_KOrnbluh replied seine of the oldest may be three
years old.
Deputy Mayor Miller asked if any projects were going by the wayside- Mr.
Kornbluh replied, if anything. projects were added.
Deputy Mayor Miller again asked the status of the Wildmue projed_ Mayor
Miles said that issue was not gen othis item and sugeested perhaps Mr.
Deego mould provide zn update at some other time.
D. City Clerk recommends the City Commission adopt RPSOI,UTION NO.
99-98G, providing for ndoption of security procedures for issuance of
absentee ballots-
Mr. 1'eylor read Resolution No. 99-98fi by title only.
Commissioner Vecw moved to adopt Seconded by Deputy
Mayor Miller.
Commissioner Lovestrand questioned paragraph S.S.,. which states thate
designee is only permitted to deliver two ballots. other than his own and
Chore oCGntily members. to an elector and asked if any aoeommodations
had been made for the residents of nursing homes to get ballots. Me.
Zambri replied that Request for Absentee ballot forms were available and
could he furnished upon request.
Motion carried by a four zero vote with one commission vac nry_
E. hinan~e Diaaion onne nnaneiai seNle~Depantnent rennmmenaa ate
City Commission read by tide only. set April I9, 1999 as a public iearine
date end approve the first reeding of ONUtNANCE NO. 99-Il50 which
amends the [+'iscel Vear 98/99 budget-
Commissioner Vacca moved to approve Ordinance No. 99-1450
on f rsr roading and to sohedule a public hearing [or April 19,
t999. Seconded by Daputy Mayor Miller and carried by a four-
zuo mllcell vote. with one eommixsion vacancy.
F_ Ciry Admi ends the City Com wthe"Tee
Dan e` program relative to funding enU give staff the direction it deems
necessary.
Coin~nissioner Lovenrend said he would like to move to table
He said he nndersood the Administrator has had some inquir es by state
oRtcmis and would like to delay until he mceives his answers.
Con er vacua did not see why tni: showa be tabled as it has been
on going issue since Oatober_ She believed some kind of decision
needed to be made to bring to closure.
Deputy Mayor Miller ast:ed what were the state issues.
Com er Lov and said he was not free to talk about it. But could
bring upswhet I,e bel5eved ores an issue....the issue oCa state statute and
that was why he would like to delay. After the Adminisvator has had time
to I,enr from the state, it mould be ironed out_
Mayor Miles had dif(icuhy with Commissioner Lovestrand not wanving to
speak on the issue- as he had brought this to light.
Commssioner Lovestrand asked if he could conference with the etto ney_
Commission rocessed from 9:I9 pM to 9'.l2 PM.
Commissioner Loves,rand said he would abide by the attorney's advice.
Mayor Miles asked if that advice was not to wmment.
Mr. Taylor said, yes- FLnher, he has discussed i, wirh the City
Adminisaator m,d he does not have a problem with tablin6 as the Teen
Center is funded in this year's budget.
Deputy Mayor Miller asked if there was something they should know.
Tl,e Attorney replied, no.
Motion to table died for lack of a second.
Deputy Mayor Miller moved to discuss the issue and if there was a
problem, discussion aauld stop- Seconded by Commissioner
Vacca.
Mayor Miles said. hearing no discussion on the motion, let the
diswssion begin.
Con n then disc szed the different options proposed by Mr_ Drego.
Deputy Mayor Miller was in Gvor oCbaving e contract wish the Center for
Youth Diversion.
Mr. Drego explained the fgures in his memo and whet the money world
be used for and where they would come from. He also mentioned ,hat
vithe it was at.vo way street and the corporation would have,o
.v~htrt a
Commissioner Vaeca asked Deputy Mayor Miller what his wncern was
with letting it continue the wzy it has for the Oast years.
Deputy Mayor Millersnid the Center for Yonth Division should be treated
like any othercorpor and if the Ciry isw support eprivate
orgnnization it should have a contract wrth ther~v
Con er Vac indicated w asking at what point the city
-ould get involvedcwith their day to day operations. such es how much
candy they buy and sell.
Ocputy Mayor Miller said, ifthe City contracts with them they have
certain guidelines as to what they can spend the money for.
Mr_ Taylor explained if opsion l were Gsosen, to manage and operate the
en den whey would bee smbleto the City on any fton
Anytimeyou hav with so eehcy are evzountzblesfor the
s they ar omplytwhh in lhntm r Also, some case law would
tie that the c11y mould give money to~erta n non profit organizations and
s ell the records of Ihet tympany would not be
publ ca o'rds buts ce you word it this way. it mplies that ary
function and you subconvacting ou on profs organ emion and
the Inw clezrly slates all she records of That corporation would be public
record.
Mr. Drago hcieFly explained each of the options
Mayor Miles advised Iizt he had been handed a note Gom the Clerk
regarding the brief rc sthat taken and he read then which was
(rot whichw~s Imys requested that Comnussioner
Levees and eexplain leis enrlrier ssamment_
Com cr Lov end said lte Olt the citizen notes were aut of order
sing. Further, aaiU hew undo meshing
milarato a remratin Ong order which limits his ebilityato speak about she
Mr_ Taylor said Commissioner Lovestmnd did not have so speak to the
Mayor Miles said he was just Hying m get some clarifleetion to an issue
shat was brougln to the dei.c
Uepury Mayor Miller asked Mr. Drago what his recommendation would
be. Mr_ Drago said under the present arrangement there is sufficient
Quotability, and it is required by law, ofthe confiscation funds. Not
only eecountabili[y but also limits the amount that goev out As long as
the uty pays for police detail. and there ie money in (he budKet fnrtiat.
that mabilityrhere-Frcm ewsr Brand pain, optionlie r
Doable and has been the one on going. If it is the desire of the os
explor nothar alTernauve, then tabling it cafuture date
would he epPooprie[e e, [his trma
Mayor Milee disc ssed having ac ntabiliry from veryo[her nrity that
the Ciiy has supported. Mr_D[ago futther explained the requirement
under Stale law the[ confimalion funds given. Qn en ongoing basis To any
organization such as', the Tee., Cen[er, Project GRAD, e[ requir
ntabiliry as to how the funds were used. The city has not asked for
that h, rhepest and does not know why that has not been BOna. Will now
hav [o go back TC the appropria scheols io gel ntabiliry for funds
given rn pest years and elm m the Teen Dance fora tneusame infonnat,Qn.
Deputy Mayor Miller moved [o table Item F. Seconded by
Comm er Lov and- Carried by a four-zero roll call vo ,
with one commrssron vac ncy.
Con er Vacca qua ,ui Te what dale The tabled.
ComnvesTOner Vacca wassinfonned ii was tabled to an indefinite trme_
Mr. Drago said he would bring the item beck when ell the questions are
ered end all ar listed with the answers and the full commission is
able to disarsa in e full dialogue.
G_ The Finanoial Services Departn,eni recommends the City Commission
a proposed w w' lank policy end, if acceptable. authorize staff to
mnee,n me code Qf oreinaneet_
Commissioner Lovevrrand moved to accept the policy. making it
o include The lady who .ryQke who had the weer
problemVnSteconded by Deputy Mayor Miller.
Ms_ Mitchell oared [he new policy required a 12 month history and she
void Mv_ Sims did nor have a 12 month history at d,e location of The leak.
It was mentioned that Ms_ S'nns hatl zuvice a, another lowtioa
Commissioner Miller Though[ this was the right way To gQ but rite averege
needed io be ironed out.
M.s. MitclTell responded ro questions-water service aT This low[ion since
November- water meter was read every month prior TQ The look', came
meter iaz oT yet been puT back in tit this location. alterna[e mater now ar
location. h was noted the readinS for two months was approximately
~ 000 gallons-
Con er Vac said, prio nakinga dec~~ ethee
bill therm eedstobe Put back and ifthere oeproblem with them
ould agree ethe bill But if it is tune ning properly,
~o Id hava a pmblent waiving the bill because we would be in vlolahon
of the waent code which says no free water can be given and we would
be waiving a fee retroactive.
Mayor Miles noted that rarliar, Ma Sims slated, she filled her pool with
20,000 gallons of water and would hate to give het?A,000 gallons free
under this proposal
Convnissioner Lovostrand said it was the right and decent thins t0 do end
perhaps. to give the aclininistretor some latitude to whoa she pays tot the
Sallonege she used.
Commissioner Vacca said her problem was going.vith the 4,000 gallon
Com er I.ov and m ved to entl his motion to approve
Item llG and that the edmin~vator be give authority to give
epeoiel dispensation in this one case Seconded by Deputy Mayor
Miller.
Mayor Miles did not believe the motion as stated could be voted on. es
one issue was the incident of the leak and one.ves the policy-
Mr. Taylor advised Commission they could not approve anything tonight
as it would have to be by ordinance.
Comma er Lov end agreed end said his motion was for an
otdinence~~o be brought Conh
Mr. Drago said .vhen policy is brought back. he wit l take the I O o out, the
police will allowauedit once in ayeer.tw~cemten years Ifthe policy is
crefled to allow Ilexibility fog this partiwler instance, then, cominiss~on
~ould have to understand if a similar instance happened the policy would
have lobe followed. i e, there would have to bez 12 month hirtory- Also
io be [air, tho disputed part of the bill will remain in limbo. but the person
still responsible for all fiuure charges. Mr. DraSO alto said if made
reaoacuve_ would have to deal with ell others on a payment plan.
C m er L.ov end said theyw t, this arpecial exception
Mr_Drago said than it would be et5ective whenever the ordinance is
passed.
Mori ended cr rind by a four zero voce. with one
commission vflc ncy.
G. Con pity Ser es Department recommends tllet the City Comm
appro atha ink ortlet~of co sultnnts far eomprehmrsive plann,psg of
services end authorize the Ciry Administarorto negotiate a eontracL
Come w Vac ved to cept Cher ended and appmvc
the an~k order of co anal ante foracomprehensicovenplening se and
author ethe City Adnri istator to _ to e contract. Seconded by
DeputyzMayor Miller. n
Depury Mayor Miller indicated his cancan that the wrzant code did not
provide for a final appeal to the Commission on differtnt issues.
Coco er LOV and said the COml ould agaii
eond'uional uses endshe rafeired to a racentaapproval of a use that puhaps
the Con lion could have imposed some conditions during the final
approval nil
Mayor Miles suggested. rather than gating a 300 page document at one
z he would Mvo it being brought to Commission in sections, es long
as Conti airy is maintained.
Mr_Drxgo exid he would probably prafer if tha consultant completed die
document and it was then reviewed on a scuian by section balls.
Motion carried by e unanimous roll as
12. CITYATT02',s'F.Y'S RF,PORT.
Florida Water Serv s_ Mr_'Ceylor reported on the metlifltor s proposal; City to
e the disputed ar city line dtyw s: Florida Water Services to
atlthe efflux t. Upside... City's arcs would beeabout Y: the emoom charged by
Florida Water Service, but would besomewhet higher than charged to other city
Deputy Mayor Miller moved to approve the concept, [hereby. allowing
him to 6o forward to got additional inPorm with regards to the costs
nvolved print to foal approval being given Seconded by COmmissionu
Vacca end carried by e voice vote
I~. CI'C\C1.I~.RK'S 12ECOtii n'o mport.
li. ADJOIitU.. M~~ing ndjniirnd nt lO:IR ','~I.
Tbis PaKC inlu~tionfllly left blank.