CCMtg09-03-98MinPresent: Mayor R sty Miles (arrived a s.s~ p.m.)
m5helto¢ s AthamCity A tar
raldine D.m2ambri, city Clerkra
ichard s xay lor, J City A ney
ock, D PlanningtDepartmen[
aig D es Department
vDff iceric
of C es/public Works
nb lobe Utilities Superv isoric
nay L and n atron Dav. Manager
erkel, CitysEngineer e
Monaca Mvt chell, Dvr. of Admin. Servaces
Absent. Deputy Mayor Ron Sargent.
~ inq w called t order by
nAiier a sap. m. w .plainea tnat i cold be
arYnto select o 'of the c embers t chair the
meeting in the absenceeof Mayor Mmlessa nd Deputy Mayor Sargent.
yea t elect
Millerrchairma n, pro e for finis
inyion coded by Commrssvoner Vacca and
carried bysvoace vote.
2. SILENT MEDITATION FOLLDWED BY THE PLEDGE CF ALLEGIANCE.
Commissroner Mi1leoUreadEthe announcements as listed:
A, ual Fji D.p45_Sh~ - saturdaY. September 1
Myers Reereatronal enilainD, Wilma
M. soiia~w enya~anc aen ana recym ing w
i k d V~ n Labor Day, Monday, Septemberll
Collection will be made f ustomers m sed on
the>r next regularly scneduled collection dace.
5 A. Dvs trvct S1 Presentatvon of Bus mess Person of the
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September [ ony M soul
wage Court.T Mr. Morel to was not in 1
5. tM#iTN ation to B ness Adv.i sory council.
Deferrea duesto absence of nMayor Milessi
B. t 82 (At Large) N nation to Parks and
Advisory B ardi
Deferred duectoaabsence of pepaty mayor sa rgent.
pi scrict as N charter A Dry B ara.
filler aeferreaxch.s nominai ion as well as chose
i~sceae~~aer icems D ana e.
istrict a3 Nomination [o Land Planning Agency.
Defer~ea. D
e. D.isar.iot a3 Nom.nac.on xo Lana Developmenx ceae Aa xoe
committee.
Deferrea.
6, sLIC pA~nsPtvio6 t Avenue, spoke in favoe of a
rates aodPSpecif ically that the rates be based
on acsllding scale based on water usage. 1
a' 429 Wildmere A spoke against Mayor Miles,
DeputyMMayor argent, a empt t
ity a r tromnnisepositioda sspeoiel m eting for
which nne o ing aia state ih~ speoifie a n neing
ought. rtherf referred t and 6 cof the
ity charter, and n ted a $9],000 expendituoe h d bee made to
tall a r line o Church Avenue, which project h en
provided forwi the Capital Plan, n s the Plan a ended t
provide s ordinance dondto provide for e
of the conteaet beyond the end of the fiscal year. Ne fuether n
spoke t endacity, as to the i of the Key to The City Award
and he noted s s ly ing, sa nd if any c r did, they
should r sign eighten if not, then anyonesw did lie, and
whoa yea o snowla b
yea t aa~i wcneeY
ssa~<v4xoefoilowetnear~ies a~a i
esponsibility o valuate the adminisirator,
and took i withhc xwho had n t done s
given h asgood evaluationion the people aemandthat the
n follow the rules underswhich they a e pe rm iti ed to
governsi oThe commission is responsible for ensuring the charter
Commissioner Miller requested all comments be made to the chair.
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na~ia rc aurora o pascor of c baptist
~ spoke onnneha if of the city atlministratoracsay ing he
espected him a that ehe city wrll lose a good man rf he xs
asked to resign~a
May ion a 602 Theush A spoke in favor of a reauc<ion
in sewer rates, prorated on amount of water used.
"121 Eagle A spoke against w the c red
ityeadministrator under t e guise°oye
discussiobuof ~ organization of city governmentha special
ing of t icy C August 2
discussed s ingetne m ing and refuted s
any t i~9se~ improvement a airy aaministratore.
eeaiame Blame, n ene c ~daiaer w hid
closed his s t demo ndi ngsbetter representationnanacthatHa
apology be forthcoming t mith and the taxpayees. If t
not done, the citizens would have the ultimate say i
petitions for r Ball would be filed with the city clerkn ofawhich
he had copies in hand.
Upon request, M undy presented a copy of his s ant and a
copy of the recall Bpetition Eorms to the city clerktem
Sky lack Subdivision, spoke in favor of a eeauction
mthehs sates, having been o the sewer for 20+ years and
' having pa iarheavily during that time.
Silhouette C appealed to the City C n
athesadministrator tondo their best to get F.a st S
paced. ongratulatea t n for h ing approvedithe
budget toapave t Ssit nos n ivyet b n paved.
indicated c Lwhat~neosa idrw the projected c of the
project beingc t/2 million dollars a aid s e nassn t done
r homework, and thougni the city administration should assure
this project gets done, antl if n his officers should be
accountable.
spoke eo discussion about r anon
the nabui.l ding. e Tourist Clubai
ing their s rages suggested the
n getha other bontl, is ing a mtheMpolice building i
paidrfor~ and put a fire building andsa cation building o
together. With respect fo M ith, M erg said he nos always
ooperated w e Tourist Clubm always takes t He also
ended M and Debbie Eor their assrstance to the
Tourist Club members.
ongwood G d the araina ge problem i
ongwoeatclub, twhich he claims i ing f ing in his yaran
and his neighbor's yarn, b eida2 a/2
rain causing flooding is unacceptable and that Mr. Merkel has
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pictures f rainfall. The issue was deferred
smith for reso SU tio~st
Oxford S aid he w 35-year r side
chairman of Zthe Board ofeAdj ustment andschair of original
n his campaign. aid he n aid he w Henley's campaign
pager, e took i ithvM s foran
my r rai alsletter fzomthimuae aid he
Quid n signafromsa nyaofcthe boards a anyone
believedthe was lying, appropriate action wou ldtbef take n.
points of order w called. per Lovestrana called for
staying with the business of Themcitylo
Lovestrana t Sty b Quid be conducted; spoke i
my t requested a e detailed and
explanatory report aboutwtnefMUdd Lake ProjectmorThought citize
have a right to understand what final iesul[s of that project
Commissioner Miller reiterated that all comments shall be
N; v ~mg,9.pd9s,~ business o Cnurcn A and ehaieman of
the B Advisory c cil yspoke favorably about M ith
e sponsiveness t e Advisory Board and to himself.
wisneeeto convrnce the commrss,on tnat Mr. smith neeaa eo atay~
Waggoner further requested the c uthorize the
purchase of business cards for his use asschairman of the
Business Advisory councl 1.
making it e n for e Bryon e; further discussed replzcement of the
asbestos c ent w r lines on Rangeline Road and spoke in favor
of replacing t r pipes o type t oughout the city;
esponded t made by M undy about Rangel.i ne Road;
discussed thecMUddnLake r and the c ing
days ea
~ogress~na th g there weee som p blems that needed to be
looked into.
' A. s Report6- Easements on the South side of E. 5A
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ith referred t espontlence f
property along the sou[hms idetof nE. SR 434 wiih regardotoathe
esponse t inquiry, M the c on/impact
fees would b oapprozimately 54r200uperabusiness given t type of
that a Taylor said $4,200 would probably
uch the attorney s fees that the city would i r plus
the cost o£ the e ent. The actual c of the e ents may
t be Chat m ould still have t ned
the s sayttheecitytwould also h page etermi
peacent ofatneec of e aid ne naa talked w
and had advrsed hrm that such an offer would be a good
tradeoff
d for c s to
pur suesa -uay rr acquisition cos<nv ver
of impactcfeessand t if it would paysf orai
rtself and to pursue Cheeagreements for easements.
Taylor suggested o ing approximately $4,50o for the
and t o let to erc r pay t impact f
itymdoes not get i the i eethat tneyra e giv inges
aid the c my often payssa little more for the ea semen[ to
save attorney fees, court cos tc.
Motron died for lack of a second.
e. Discuss community Huila ing and Prre station.
nity building, t to d w plans and c
ents would be $9C6o0 a the estimate by therarcnitect to do
theuwoik is $72,500. e further s d he took the liberty of
ing the Planning Department d different size buildings with
parking adequate to meet the code that could be placed on the
suggested when property far Public Safety is purenased to go
money projected Co renovate the extst.i ng buildi.ng
esponse t and, L Yelvington eesponaea
tnera rage cost perssquare f uct a ial
nilai~g is Sloo. aoa said n wowla
lay a input f
aed sayiag rightf~ uildingmi sufficient for
ou ld delay thehref erendum f and demolish
thrs recreation building and burlU a new one and preferred the
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sg. ft. building a a prefer to pay with cash, noting
theo~ity's su bs[antiel suaplusl
oughe i nappropriate to put t type of
neysi ity building a ral s ral
not suee how she felt aboutecommissloner
Lovestrandbstcomments.
r Miller said he w not always i of adding to
thempolicees not s e the value o ishi ng the
ed Myers Buildingna n favor of r ingua bd c anginq
5 into a community center but wou Sdnlike to near more
deba ten 1
C. Report on Hacienda.
referred t report previously requested w espect
the numbee of callsato the Hacienda complex. reported
there were more calls made to a single family resrdence in the
status Report - projects
project status reports which had been furnished that they call
him.
e. executive Bess lon. 1
ith s ceded to aisovea the
f iresu e two i orking o
of class anaosa la Ties. HeHeofuatnerrsaWd the has n teyetwneara from
the PBA.
commissioner bowesirana m wed t smeaole a
cutive s o follow the next regular
ing on the 114th. onded by Commissioner
vacca and earrrea by omoe Dote.
district kx. Absent
t p3. mmSssioner m asked for C s
thoughts a out the e s discussed earlier,mm
aidbshe wouldan tebe i of negotiatingmo entering
into any agreements until documentaTlon was recelved.r
and m vea t ask t
aami~i«na orcaoeao a eddy defining t
acquiring t andh benef its
recelvetl to nd number ofhyea rseto receive payback.
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District #9, Mo report.
Drstricc #5. No repor<.
nrscn e[ #i. Absent.
ana maae a
nse~eaei reeia~e nge~aaexcem
wni~nMnaaleee~rwicndrawn. by
comm,sa goner vaooa ana oarriea by ~o.ce wore.
0 A. PayAApproved Bills and estimated bills foe September,
Approve M of Regular M ing of Auyust 1
c. Approve C for 2nstruct tonal Tennis Classeslwith
onya williamsct
D. Award of IIia d25-9a, Longwood Street Resurfacing
roject 1
Award of B d #2]-98, Repair/Paint water T
Approve Computers and Internet A ceptab leoUSe Policy
G. Approve I rchasing O r #7222 f r the
Purchase of rChlorinepfrom P. B.6 S. eCnemical o
I' and m wed t approve t
lAgenaaSVe onaea by c
ied by a - vote51witRnMayorcMiles
and Deputy Mayor Sargenteabsent.
30. nxD (DrzD) for
bongwooa Apartments, Phase it Project,eD
Item withdrawn.
filler referred to prior discussions h
tednet d had c
espect to lowering s by 5550 Da per customerrpea m nCR.
a being a meeting he decrded
to bring tneeissuer ba ckca na request herainput5
ould still be i f paying
foe c ationea t peopleWw waterashou Sd pay
e fors order t expetl iteewould b
retlucing every sewer customer $5.00 pee month becaus eavoi °the
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sewer debt will be paid a 2) the city has a a0& sueplus in
needed to further research and get information as to what i[ can
d $5.
tallyrj usti£iedaaad to et reportnsu bm ittedtby tnevf inance0
director coultl be just the beginning. In the n r future, would
be willing to < a greater decrease b asking f a
of $B.DOna athis time and to requestta study and to
p sibly lower it more.
r Lowasirana saia reanoing by $s.DO will c ity
~ns3o aia i o~ye ana
sneefearea if ~~eauceap~ow, a wouiae~e~er be rea~~ea ag m.
Miller m wea eor a s to get
publicsopinion Dn giving a SS.oOC~eduction.
seconded by Comm issroner Lovestra nd. Carried.
Public c made in favor of r ing a reduction i
and altnoughnwou ld like mor oulaebe amenable to receivi ngea
Ss. reduction:
Anderson, sa Bella Drive.
Ted Daugherty, skylark
way
Ernestmwi lkes, Ear Bay Avenue
n that there would be n
followsthroughaonal ueri nget Bates again and said woultl make
u<h a motion but wanted t make it clear that the rates will
again be lowered and will be cM1arged on a sliding scale based on
water usage.
Taylor said i ent c t be put in the ordinance, but could
say a study will be done toojus[ify further reduction.
ved to lower t e by
sSmDDSp r per month and t engage i
udy o rslid ingescale b gallons of water
sed tonaetermine what thew will be.
by C iea by a
- witRnMayorVMilesnandCDeputy Mayor
sargenteabse~te
Miner i iaaea aiscwssion raga riling a reduction in
eiiicy t s cne Police oepartmenc c
funded by tha u ity t wnpa iac Dffn M1e sw
favor o saea sw ith respect <o utilityn
tax cna rgearon drfferent servrces.
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aia ana woala favor e empting ine first 300
Kwmof selectricityaf or residential customers from taxation.
eetrana m yea t
emptionno electricity foe
sidentialnc ontl ed by C
d tnatvitvbeeZ
madeapartoef vine budgetct
ana agreed, aoby vasthree-zero
vote, Mayor Miles and DeputyaMayor Sargent absent.
il. - , providing for
grantingEO ec lusiveNf ecycling
rvices, I c./Illinois RecyclingnS vices, Inca for the
collection of commercval solid waste.
Taylor a d proof of publication. Mr. Tayloz Chen read
Ordinance No. 9e-la ie by title only.
Miller opened the public hearing. No one present
spokesin favor or in opposition.
r Lovestrand m wed to close the public
hear ing ion onded by Commissioner Vacca and
carried by8voice vote.
adopt Ordinance No.
98m1918 ,on8econded byvC e Lowest rand and
by a inree-zero ~ mavor Miles and
DeputydMayor Sargent absents
ix. 85 ADVxsoRY coONCIL
(coot vnuedAf romEAUgustlEl"l, 1998) NE
wed to order b ards
formM waggons rcaa ochai eman, eAdvisory
cil, t only i capacityuofndealing with
businesses within the city to promote the city
n dealing with business o by
and a byca -
ithvMayor Miles andrDeputy Mayoree
8a rg enttebsent.
13. NG/FIAHT P - -
determining t eofCand fixing the r o£ ad valorem
ingot val t x levy fortthe F cal year
commencingnOCtobcr 1, 1998nand ends g September ]9, 1959.
Mr. Taylor a cetl t e following:
ing Authority: City of Longwood
RolledfBack R 55.1073
percentage of change over
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RolPea Bank Bata - .9z
pr ea M 11age sate 55.0601
Mr. Taylor then read Ord rnance No. 90-.t 4.t9 by title only.
opened the public hearing. No one present
spokesin favor ror rn oppositicn.
estrana m ved to close the public
h ea ringion onded.
byCamthree~zeroVV with MayorMMiles and
DeputyaMayor Sargent ebs¢nte
cept O e
nofirstar eadingda heduaena
public heari~g on September 14, 1998.
r Lbvestra nd said the s made by the a ney
moiearnc tnose who pnaerstooa wnacma rollea back rate ,a ana
hesfvrther exp la inea.
led by a - e, mayor Miles
and DeputyrMayor Sargent absent.
39. NG/FI - -
adoptingAa buageBSf [UBheCFHSCa1NY begNVningN0Ctober4l,
and a ing septembei 3 aappropriating and
atingnrevenve of the cityiof 9LOngwood foc Frscal near
Mr. Taylor read Ordinance No. 90-1420 by true only.
Commissionee Miller opened the public hearing.
No one spoke in favor of Lhe orarnance.
Nadine Tolos, Highland Hi11s~ spoke against the ordinance for the
following r The budget provided fo[ replacing asbestos
ent wateralines o angeline Road and questioned why i
not provide for replacement of any other asbestos c
opposed t ura nce being proviaetl
to commrssron members andutonthea1a58rC0LA.
No one else spoke in opposition.
and m ved t close the public
hearing yon ontletliby C mmrssroner Vacca and
carry ed bysvocce vote.
cept o
- radoptingaa Budge f cal yearal
on frrst reading and to schedule ra Bpubl is hearing9
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September 1a, iasa. secenaea by comm>ss,oner
r Lweeerana m yea t
reflect t e $5.00 per ~ustomeraperdm
reduction a the e emption on the firstnJ hskWer
of eledctric ity and that they b ~ from
ashsc rry f missaoner va cca seconded
cne motron as ameaaeacom
Taylor addressed t of the h 1th a e
benefits, a well a them s provided baseddo hwhatst
employee sH is c s ihat l of the Charter
talks aboutethevCity C n determining the a ual salary of
ued t say a separate o to giv
the 1 1/2ksCOLA was needed, and further, could argauenthee
implement the COLA.
opposed to passing the budge[ a
stands notingaonlywone union has responded, two have n ,and
could be done later if necessary.
Ms. Mitchell said she had provided for the maximum increase that
each individual's raise based on anniversary Gate.
till c ned with Chat, and th
andahaa talked t thecattorney with regard t
and salary ana further noted the salary would
neffeciive until the election of commrssioners at
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agreement to remove the salary increase and perhaps even the 1
Commrssioner Lovestrand moved to amend the budget,
ended w s to approve ordinance N
first reading, v the following a endments:oto
nclude providingtf or a $5.00 per month per
reduction i rate, r nstitut.i ng
thetf first J of electricity e emption per
and t the 1. 5$ C LA
forraomm1551onersmana he calledmfor the vote.
Mayor Miles arrrved at this point in the meeting, 9.56 p.m.
ted Mayor Miles a val saying to take a
vote eats th is time would be inappropriate1
Mayor M fed o the prior discussion and the
amendmentssthus far agreed to.
ted with respect t
nale na rthea endments proposed a hwhethersl if e/health
benefits should be provided to the commissron.
mith responded t try by Mayor Miles a o how he
wil SSproviae for the reduction i for revenues lost by
rernstituting the first 300 Kw ex mptionana
Mayoe Miles also quesTioned whether c employees,
and if not, would they be e led to health benef itse
Sackson said any c sionerevho is coveretl would pay the full
amount of the pzem iumis
vea a enament e xclwae
l~fe/hea lthrbenefitsof rom the c
budget. by C
byea r-zero vo iith OeputyrMayornd
Sargena absentou
Commissioner Millet r [ed the a endments: .5$ C
for c erhealth/life benefits f
emprovision f av55.oo per c r per m reductionrin
emption of t on the
frrst ]OO KW of electr ici tyrf or residential customers.
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ied by a four-zero vote, with Deputy
n to a cept o -
eading and t dulesa public
hearing o September 1 d by
a four-zero vote, with4 Deputy MayorrSargentie
absent.
Taylor advised t the mayor had a ved, and according to
Rob r~T _Rr+1~., he should be giwen back the chair.
Mayor Miles then assumed the chair.
15. AATES ANO DTiLiax TxX. Cons vd erect foliowinaOltem s ER
15. - cepting and
ing t agzeementobet~eenethe2Citycof Longwood,
F1or~da, andet nal u operating engineers,
cal 6 ingttheaperiod October 1, 1998 through
september~3o, 2001.
Mr. Taylor read Ordinance No. 98-1421 by title only.
cept Ordinance N
98m~421to ead ing antlat schedule a public
ing forfS by
ille ea nd4c ied byea of ovi-zero
vote, witheoepuYy Mayor Sargent absent.
1~. - ing t and place (October 5,
1998)DfooNappearanceb eYSO ofmpr operty o other
interested persons t appearrw ith respect t rimprovemeuts t
be made t and requiring said City Cemmrsslon to
sit as Boa rdaof Gqualiza iron.
Mr. Taylor read Ae so lotion No. 90-960 by title only.
Mr. S explained this r solution w the t and date
for thet Equalization B 0 pmm. and
allows the commrssaon tordecideobow andlwho they will charge.
yea t aopt a solution No.
98m960J ro8econdeda by Commrssroner Miller.
There w what percentage w
proper tyro er antl it was noted thas street was under the 60 /4o
percentagew
Motion c red by a four-zero vote, wrth Deputy
Mayor Sargent absent.
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re. enainq ine capital xmprO~ement
Program=POr frsca l9 yea rsm 199 9 000, 20001 ana 2002
Miller m ved for adoption. Commrssionee
Lovestranaeseconded, for discussion.
and opened discussion regarding t e $15,000
mthesl and ~' capital Budget. it w s
ted thax t endingetheoc enTUf ive ny
plan and was not [heladoptionsof the 1999-2005 Capital Planar
iea by a four-zero vote, with Deputy
Mayorn5a rgent absent.
19. ending the budget for the fiscal
yea Lbegina~g O and ending Septembee J0,
1990, providing forbbudgetltransfers.
Mr. Taylor reatl Resolution No. 90-96a by title only.
iea t aaope R solution No.
samsbai~eseco~aea by commissioner Miller.
Discussion e ued with respect to budgeting t replace asbestos
pipes. extra nd n ted there a
capitalwplans for aoingmthesw r pipe in Longwood G
mith said if ine ph i ecTi tnere i ety hazard. But
agreed, that slowly theycneed to be changed out.
iea by a four-zero vo ith Deputy
MayornSargent absent.
20. - ending job d ripiions of the
OofMPUb11c95afety and the city Clerk t nc lode e
officio duties of Temporary City A istrator a t forth
06(1) and (1)(a) o the C providing for
authority andf provitl ingtfor no additional
compensation.f
Mr. Taylor read Resolution No. 98-965 by title only.
ved to adopt R solution No.
9a 96x. saw ~aea by commiseioner Miller.
r Lo~estrana Baia, e oegn he enaerstooa from ine
ney t s legal for the public s ety director to take
empora ry b still nad c
ould n inq i tofficesia
~m~ssrtneaetw enamena nP eia~n believe h Ou la dote
eu la nv ao i
permanently so would preferanot ioedohit as a temporary.
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aia, a she anaers<ooa f nay, t
clerksis alsoVancofYicer and on a temporary basishit would be all
right.
ued w espect t the d ector and clerk
inyso emporary basis antl thaC the r solution o
espect t expend auelt
a isasterauit w s discussed that the commrssron could call a
special meeting.
Miller said he understood Mr. Taylor had r wed
tnmmrss Taylor said he has c salted with the FloridavLeague
and revrewea Attorney General's Opinions.
by a four-zero roll call vote, ith
Meputy Ma yore5a rgent.
wed for a a
ey c mrssronerozo~estrana. carrieasby ~o~ce
Tne aomm,seron reoaseea from l0.3o p.m.to lo.as p.m.
21. (policy pertaining to future
pavingsof£s nclude related drainage, driveway
aprons, sidewalks Stother improvements related to paving,
etc)
Miller said he n r felt i change t
o03 rtorihe property o eHe mentioneawne Sivesto a dirt o
d has b sid iz ing paving o othee d rt streets and
woul.atpref er goingnback to the 50(40 percentage. 1
aia wnen enis w s prasentaa i
aagreatraea ioofaaiaaaaainn, anaaineormation w slpro~iaeara
e past, a she mentioned that over
ehyears, hdiff ere nt opercentages had b charged. F rihe r,
information w s provided from the administrator o
charged 100& and based on documentation and M
recommendation tnat lao~ be enaryea, ine reaolution wa p aaa.
a pointed o ally t
neyst and in r thantatpavedtroadu so people o
p ed roads are subsidreingathe grading of dirt roads. He felt
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ity~s b nowe~er, t
oaaseb oneapert<
oo~ a requests t rapa~i~9~na~ew~
ncoura ge paving a~ rt wa., cheape
paved streets.e
Mayor Miles said he r the discussion w
administratoe and thatmhebw n favor of cha rg
if he still felt the s way.t Mr. Smith said
should be charged; believed it was the fair way
ved since the policy w oo&. made that the
ity 1C hall e ablishit scheduleeforspaving antl n
propertymc mall bet requ iretlht e paving petitions,
but at thisntim a schedule nos not ye[tbeen developed.
There vas no further discussion.
Oakwood I molit ion Request. Me. Taylor reported a
public hearingnwould be be la o Septembee 8, 1 before the
wa bo near a request eoeaemolish nne
WilmagrThe CiCy C will hold a public
hea ringron same subject on Septemberml4, 1998.
roperty. Cm tth reported o e purcna se of the
Rosleroproperty: c s for 5199,000; nappra isal c
512 t providesaw close a unt o allownt
sellerOto gettnis o appraisal and thett oula be
raged; the sel3ernhaslnot done s attorney and n
they a saying they refuse fo close; also haven two SRS liens o
the house, wnich he had explained, that e n before title s arch,
they would have to clear tnOSe; seller also contends n
vea back a copy of the c hey did r and
had t eigi nal c atheir possessionewhenrthey
signed i this pointt closing scheduled for this past
Monday; theyAw not Chere; tney have b n told to respond by
5.00 today; could ask foe court order forcing them to sell and to
appraisal price and having to pay o£f IAS Hens and how to
prooe~a.
a perhaps t ocner alternatives
~rtorp~ onaselcnisaiana and as idea
discussed u P property riyht b ity Ha llcom viltlinght
ost ly C refurbisn and might nave to reburld mh ich might be a
good iae~.
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a~a s enema a fire s will got be
weeaea~ioon iabaeiayra yew stacio~ eor next s-io yeari.
ought pernaps tno o apt to
giveimore thoughte to this and discuss at next meet q
Mr. Taylor said he did not want to sit on the contract. ana get
Florida W requesi for expansion of s
territory. Taylorcreported as to his ca lculationser
regarding expandi nq the city's s indostrial park,
that the t orida Water Services had to file
their pleadings ihasapass ed,Fl
harles C. Mil III, Mayor
Geraldine ~. Zamb ity Clerk
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