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CCMtg08-17-98Min~" LongwoCOds Coy CI ers Longwood,f Florvda 32 e5D August 17, 1558 Present. Mayor Austy Miles Deputy Hayor n argent au 1SL d Steve Mil3eran neieones cicr xaSinistracor caldine D ambci, City C ay lor, S itp A Hey ingt0epartmant acksonDVP Chief C.Iackson, Police D Manager AhondadL ingsM Hager n andy L eati on M Hager AofrAdministrative Services ith coF et/Street D Hager Ltm Yelvington, Inspections Dvvvsvon AYL, TC ADDA Mayor Miles called a regular meeting to orderCa 4CP~m. 2. ent of SILENT MEDITATIDN vas FOLLOWED SY Trze PLBDGE OF ALLEGIANCE. 3. COMMUNITY ANNOCNCEMENTS. None 4. ON/RECOGNITIONS. A. t #5 P of B the Monthvof Augustsl to GeaegecHOdgeseLHOdges Financial Services. r Lovestra nd r cognized M Hodges, r sident o anburyiMill, o er/operator of Hodges F ialaServicesf has clients, small businesaee, , ~ianaisaa~a t o~ganiz ations; p snpayabl e, payrollx m nthly and f roll, m hly s les taxareportstaempl oys 4- d presentetl him with a Hodges, along w staff members,faccepted the awardSicPhotographs were then taken„ B, t #1 Nomination of Business Person of the Month, September 199H. Hayor Miles nominacea Tonv More<ta, AMF Dowl g cancer, sa age r cc s-v-va ~z 4s court. C. oclamation - cognizing O mate's 5 Anniversary of rasrdenry in theeCity of Longwood. 1`aylor read the proclamation. Mayor miles presented M shomate with the proclamation. Photographs we ee then taken APPOINTMENTS. A, B,C, nd E deferred to the next meeting~D District Xl N nation to e s Advisory C cr 1. e. t p2 (AtrLarge) Nomination to Parks andun Aa~isory s ict F3 Nominationat Dry e t #3 N andiP la ndn ing Agencyzd e. t x3 Momrnatron to Cana eevelopment code Aa xoc John P Silhouette Court, reque i nformationron the East Street paving . pardesi also reque ted the following be done 1) eedethe o ergrown r n pondso ast Street and 2) clean Little Lake Wildmereetespecial3y the leaves; noting he has been .~ asking these things be done for ovee two years. will be assessed and anticipated the project should commence progress c aid h ou ld d a program, such a and has volunteeredai the pastct s programs£or3E Street as well as other ways.o MiSrSmith invited Mr. Pardesisto up a prelim ina ey sketch with basic specifications and e o give t ing. He indicated has concern that the citytssBUrldi nq Department was not expertise to produce c n documents a e pre- bid conference determrned more costlyoitems that must be done in 1 cc a-r~-sa ~z is cations will n ompletea by the tnira s wraay i the prospective b allowed t mit bids tors et~jusa h uch m thisdwouldbc rthe r, modate handicapped Fu anduf elt t i~ya build ing should not take a back seat to other public facilities. Mr. Smith said the Building D artment w volved, a e pre-bid came in, the purpose of that 1s getting the expe rtsein, $]0,000 was too 1 nd are now trying to get a price on it. Lt. Yelvington said i red a eek ago Feiday with a request to draw a blue print toabe representative of what the building would look like and t show the proposed m tlif ications and t the specifications, with a request to have back to Ledforde by T esday ai the latest. e did n e to the specifications, however, did draw a plan ofve g nd proposed modifications. tlay, a e pre-bid conferencetin s pointed out s that w s idera[i on and w maddressed i cif ications e then n red s othat needed to beeaddressed, panels M ved, dry [ and eterm ire damage repaired, s rapped t huiiicane code, tall electrical Fixtures need to be r redmand brought up t atheooms not la ege e ough t iFlorida sibility Code, b su lat ion, dry wall, nmay needmfire ' suppression system, w appropriate to replace all i walls and t deal with surface w noff, by regraaingro guttering o other methodologyateSpecifications n designed under t irate of Architects Standa rdsbe which is beyond hisAexpertise~st Ms. Ledford, purchasing m pager, said due to project deadline, they did not have time toa hire a rchitect n r did she believe there w ney budgeted. The Building Department w put d swings together. Bid opening w scheduled f August 2 Deficiencies w called t opening today6 [M1e peojectehas been delayed u tiliproper specifications a plans c d put o the contractors. esponsedt Millers questionta that m Ledford eepliediu til the c n decides toafund m neynforMa rchitectnto do it properly and address L Yelvington'sn roper plans and specifications. thecc of he red pPa ns, M Ledford said at least $2A000~ As to timing toiget the project going, M edford said Che ompetitive bid process would slow it down u d process a ntley tomdost etdidan t knowbw scM1edulelw Mrhowever, bidding out bhe job woultl still x'eyuirei5 weeks addedsto that. Commissioner Miller thought it should be done right and the money r CC a-17-98\247 Dula b uthorizea for a rcnitect to get it aone i melt' easnion.e xe also thought xhe aam,n.etrator chop la look into why r Lovestrand thought it w s tlue t the building n i ngsb Request foraproposal w s discussed b eeprocess c metimes be lengthy becauseut ompari ngrpropoca is is more diffic~lt due to exact specifications not being provided. on continued with respect to whether an architect vas neeaeael Miller m yea, r est of ingstimer and s e do not e eedtstaff's limitations, t spend a few dollars c rchitect with the idea i that w eed t add walls sufficient t make1t o handicapped pe~sonsha ndmtotlet the cityuadministrator Rire an arch rtect. Mayor Miles said the motion w the city a istrator to report back to the c nfgetting a proposal from a rcnitect on the estrmatedreost as to whether we should gon forward. Motion caieied by a voice vote. Miller asked for a of the Commissioner consensus plan inclutling two bathrooms. Commission members agreed. aiq V Thames C rcle, addressed the Island LakeCN rth (Mudd Lake)5R roj est. sated c if to ere w rsdroughtn C e lake wouldngo a bring a significant a ~nt of weed growth, what c nofnd ual m ind o what the anticipat s forcm ingatheu lakeswou ld be o ompleted. Also, indicated c naDout tRe wild life b inged isplaced and goin o places tR eynh ing a alligator h recently been seen rn RockrLa ke~ bIf thisnmoney is going to be cipated i - k project; lake t ould bet$450 per mon[hunow, once at normal level, $25o per montR.w ued with respect t ued m while tnecprojoctcw ongoing and what t roj ecT actuallyne ailed. Mr. Merkel was unavailable to responapto questions as he was out CC 6-1~-98\246 Mayor Miles a ked for a atlministratorsp vide a cupdateaseeportvontMUdd Lake. He fuethee said perhaps the grant w e grant m ai la bleaf dthissproj ectheCBYwv other commission agreed to request an updated report. Nadine Tolos, Highland Hills, spoke To the Island Lake North (Mudd Lake) Restoration. Tolos asked what company w the lake maintenance and that Mudd Lake is on the list but said get r ved. She s s quite unsightly. Ms. Tolos also aid she w under the impre it w s going to be demucked, and i ou ld be put in the middle idea Ms. Tolos continued to que and Commissioner Miller said that when Mr. Merkel comes backthenwill be able to provitle the answers. A. Florida Recycling/Ya ed leash ith reported that Florida Recycling 5 will continue to pick up ail yard t na les/bags, r ndle limitation as penc~ They willCeh e if any i o large andnwilliprovide photographseoF anyis problemssthey encounter. wed the chart provided with respect to the He has requested that prices from an outside rther, he w the Baywood Project forward and would try to hire an eng inee~vto get that going. Mayor Mites questioned the s of the Rock Lake flood c rol. Me. Smith s hey w ingso ochrane Engineering andt understandsathey a e haviny it ouble with B John's R nagement D ict. He furthee said he knew there w xear feelings o this project but would advise as soon as heereceived ith r Mayor M inquiry o the water loops, M aid a ng n p blems, they should be finished by September th CC a-1]-98\249 ith reepecc t the 1 -9z water m n, r. mien Baia ine roaa has o be designed before the city can getMto that, but will get 1 going as soon as they can. angeline Road. ith respect t advertising, M ock said he talked t the project engineer a anges a being made and o sped if icationsrwill be given to rchasing. .nSmithce tedetne project would commence rn November. MsMrLeaf ora agreed. Miller m ved, peputy Mayor Sargent o~aea,nco take a ,ss,on recessed from 8.25 prmceeo a jhs epcmmm C. of I tigation into aemolishea historic structure onvthe Palmetto Reserve property. . Smith advised o ompletion of the i tigation i the demolition of an historic s theePa lmetto R asked if there were any questionsZe No questions wereeposed byHe the commrss,on. p.strvet Nr. No report. istrict p2. Com fission argent will provide a report on his .~ attendance at them LeagueeCOnventron next week. t qS. Chief Jackson responded t Miller w espect t the s rof sgetting laptops nmline1DnCnief Jacksonnr retl to deliveryuof the laptops, some of which had to be r ned due to having been r ved i tlamaged boxes, alsora iscussed the a act and to having to decideHwh ether to t shortr (lryear)no extended (two t s long a x-year) c aid he believed ewhere b and fourtyears might b Further saidtthenairrt ime contracts would needetonbebrevrewed. Miller m ved to have the a r-time wed by t ity a hey ri expeditiousem ded bytC rs sr ~~er Sargent and carried by a vorce voce. Mi11 er i ted discussion a e families on andrA a and Credon5treet who had sustained flood damage reoentlynn r Miller r ted c of the o name rneq< chat a[tor s of imero~eagarai~ageo~ bring forthmrecommendatrons. Seconded bynpeputy CC a-17-98\250 Mayor sa rgent Mayor Miles s uld like to have any other aeeas with like srtuationa rewrewea also. Miller a enaea hie m ncl.wae miler problems. on, as amende , secontledtbys0eputy Mayor serge ntCl piscussion c ued w espect t wnetner the house w s built o-yearnflooa a mitR said he a ood i a dry cake b then i ui ltso e floodeaas ity r n pipes to t a but Redhas beensa red by Me. Merkel that the pipes will take care of the watersnow. Miller r red to previous discussion t ings agomrega~ding t ityfs indebtedness a the police Dula beopaia offws and b andhC and, Raa m ved and s ontled, ~espectively,othatstheer utility tax and s s be lowered a ording ly because the indebtedness wou ldwendf ee asked for the c s thoughts n that i and saitl he would like to put thatsi agenda whensall commrssroners are present, as the nightait was documentation/information be provided on the logic for reducing aid he woula have no problem r inq but w agreement with s he did notiknow if o e yea a goo oughshistoryawithout knowing what the operati ogre ou ld be. r Sargent agreed with C saying the r nsh ena t go along with a reductionowasaheaaid not belreve they had doneenough eesearch on it. Miller asked that t m be placed sage naa and asked the administrator to Rave thetfinance director provide information from whicR t make a stun, ey a voice vote, the commrssron agreedec e qa. referred t thetSackei propertysinoHarbourcISle. She said the cityoc t and r vea Ris grass and it w nedst others onaitionemoshe d of thesubj ect property.c also n ted there w sddamage t othe way apron and askeahif Mr. Sackett couldaapproach the Mr. Brian sackeet said the Reserve at Harbour Isle has been r CC a-1]-98\251 flooding Ris property for the past 1 e plan w s to wale on his front property. emhatlhaskedhf n-day sof when they would do The work because he had sprinklers tthat a They c e during tRe drought, dug up t wale, did a goodejob putti ngmsprinklers b k but o e Read isetl ifferent and o ork ing. rther, a cif is type grass did n tngetwtM1at. riblefandas he needs the spunk lers fixed and now hrs garage is flood ing id aid M ackett Ras m my a ity Dana every time he is given a proposalth they never follow through. aid the c my still c roll the R and said althoughhthe city should n i havetallowed M ackett to put sprinklers in this par cola[ a he suggested Ha actor should be hieed to qo out a o the repair work. r and s ity only buys o type of gea ss~ma ndsi eedsito be w red and fertilized. n ued witRt espect to thettype of sod and perhapsrit was justsa bad batch of sod. Commrssroner vacca requested the administrator try and t try t solve the drainage problems h sabeen experiencinge argent said not s special grassoa ndsnotnu ing ontractor. ay ~o[ce vote, the commrsaron agreed. fated by C a due t omplaints sheohas3O vednfrom local e sidentsnadjacent to the H enda and theirerequest that a fence be Installed on the nortRCSide of the Hacte nda property. By a of the c ith w directedstoshave the polmceschief r if any reports have been filed with respect t calls Police or Fr ze Orvrsrons to the Hacienda property. sstoner Vacca will have a report on the conventron at the next rmeeting. t #s. estra nd said he favored providing silents with taxmrelief ev ity t ingdtherena urplusesai budget3Oandnae the b g stands now, drd not believe he could CC a-1]-98\252 that he thought t rLhadsarlot of mm t know" response sht ing, although aduri ng public par [iclpation, 3n fairness t h, tl he thought Too much latitude v s given t rwhenit ou ld n e given. He said when this happenssthe item shoulds be as signedbto the adm lnistrator for the next time. She thought the administrator shoo 1tl51a ea llaC lsbeca tof what is going o and should b o let us know about t t proj ectsba ndtwhat is going3o and if there q esTions shoulden have the answers available to us. and said if questions a not given i advanceyotheyLC not be a red, especially those which related to Island Lake North whichswould be available through Mr. Merkel who was not here. n projects which have been questioned andsaad nthedc n has had t get a 0elieves it goes sfurthee than tha tttha~e hadtlack oopera ti on o e part o ings going down that staff i nofh The c should hold them aceountableawas we are held accountable. r Miller s r Vacca's points are well takensandnhe agreed b ttlhismi erpretation of public participation i thatua individual c up a about their c It 1 not appdopddatesto goe ecbrought before t t public participation.3S the future, wouldhrequestsw questions a asked, that we do not respond but ref erhto the appropriate staff to resolve outside the chambers. The commisslon recessed from 9.2] p.m. to 9.40 p.m. 9. AoNS EpayAApproved 0 B. Approve M nutes3of August ] work Sessron and August 131998 Regular M ing998 C. Award of 0 d #23-98, Annual Requirements for Water and Sewer Materials. D. Approve i rcha se Order /7166, Emergency ca1c5 s for Utilities. £. Approve payment 3to M rogrammable C rots f ces to install a diesel generator at waterrPla nt5XiV3 Lovestra nd asked that Item B. be considered sepa ra telyer cc 9-11-98\253 Mayor Miles w>shed to question Item A. ved t approve Item C, D, andmF. othe c aAgenda. Seconded by Commissioner Millert Mayor Miles questioned <ne SunTrust late charge of $109. Sm Sth eesponded there w e late c arges o e procur ementMCard purchases. aid theebil is do n t get t n time to pay them but he would h that taken c oF.o Mayor Miles, M nellasaia ene c a aoea naiysisePO seeif all or just some were sending theirvbills over late. r I,ovestrand m ved t approve 2 coded by Commissioner Miller and carriedebyA unanimous roll call vote. ana wanted to nave the m nvtee tednby striking those words. 9econaediby Deputy Mayor Sargent. and further wanted to question a madeibyiMayorbmiles He questioned Mayor M13es with respect nto rify if he did say this, n ing i did not j ith gqp yM HaIE_ , n ing E4$ESiS Bll1E3 says when there i chairman s ovld say the nominee wins by acc lamationnomHeethene deferred to Mayor Miles. Mayor Miles s d he d ember speaki nq t those e act words but doesiiecall talkingrabout procedure on that paiticulai and subsequently, to be a selection vote based sthenn And, it w rily in tune with gp¢q~$p F.lesewhen There i matically have Chat o onf irmeds especiallyesin t this time there was a conf ~rmation vote scheduled. CC s-17-98 \25a ana questioned the a t budgeted f ~eP:oi~=is~a enrage spent. mo aid we naee m Bey t too s e prDj e~asta pic ehere is flooainy o ana A e aea to yet going on otinq we are one chrraLOf wnereawe shoma be. 11. COUxcibL(COntinuea from August N, 199&7 SORY ambei referred to a letter r ved by fax t todayZfrom M Waggoner. Deputy Mayoi Sargent suggestedsi teaa of the word rconf list" the word "Interpretations" could bens rn reading the brochor e, he felt it was fine it being given out r Lovestra nd saitl he believed s ing w ing lost nmtranslation and suggested asking Mr. Waggoner to attend the next meeting. thought i was important to get a consensus on what ltordo withcthe mailou t.t and said the sentence does n make s w itnythe woraL'~e nforcement" n there, or suggestedt changingn the word to "m isunderstanaings."1 Deputy Mayor Sargent s rs motron. Seconded by Comm rssroner Milled h Item #4 and #5 in the letter were briefly discussed. Motion as amended carried by una nlmous roll call the c of the c upon inquiry by MayornMiles, t Waggoner be requested to attend the next meeting. r cc a-i]-9S\255 sUBDIVislox (sE corner Ranqeline and Church Ave. (sD-06-9E Mr. Tayloe announced proof of publication for the public hearir mayor miles opened the public heeri ng. enderson of Henderson G oup, project representative, spoked ing t w process r ing screeni~q?sdealing rwithaRange line Roade they wouldepzoa iae a f.i nal two lots o clove C proposing block wing walls c andtlanascaping at the entry Paying wthe t along the a and m ing e fisting vegetationto e questioned with regard t thensidewalk along Ranqeline Road, with respect to the right-turn lane e being too close and perhaps having to move the sidewalkeinward called the engineers saying all o the Ranqeline Road work ou ld b ithin the right-of-way. antl aid h ought Mr. He naeeson w s being generousoand we aught to be able to guarantee Lot 1 willanot be affected. r Lovestrantl r sed a ith eega rd t the ommrssi enq allowing thercity tooputra city property,nn ing i anything w the subdivision, that ou 1d, and saitl hefwould like t ity to qo o record saying a radio tower woultl not be put onhthat property.n istrator to prepare a endment t city code to Cake tha<nparcel out of the allowable area foritowers. ought t m distance from a res idencenf romawhichha Towenc~ou lda beaerectea. cc 6-iJ-9s\256 oad Eubtlivis ion C eept subject to staff ondednby C ove~trand and carriedsby unanimous rollmca111OOte.L . Taylor s a for a point of information, but analysis would eeded, that 5 4 (a) said a ou ld be tedeo ity propertycs ertain setba ~ksrun less located o espect t whether o notaehe s auground s rage tank. W Tay lorzsaid hesthoughttt etba cks should still be r wedMrana if necessary, an amendment to the code wouldebe necessary. 13. - ending the Code, hapterE2 and i ordaoce9with35ection l of the dissolvi nq t unity Services Depaotment, eating the P ing Department a ublic Wozks Depaotment, zncluding Parks & Engineering Drvasion, tre_ts SeFleet rDivDrana Water Div. (PH 9-3 -98) Mr. Smith asked to withdraw the ordinance. Commissionee Miller w s basically i agreement with the proposed ou ld like t arks and R eation separated separate departmenteewith a department head, n ing therena any projects to do i public w arks n has its o and should n t fall underPthe juaisdiction of P orkshar Deputy Mayor Sargent w ag eeement. Commissioner L estra nd said this was a grey area and thought the commzs~ron needed to atlaress that. of leaving Parks ana a on Public Works becausefs uch of what is done, suchra medians, and u of machinery is done with the help of Public Works and feltsthat was where rt would work best. Mayor Miles said M s going to pull this item and will talk to each commrssronerhabout it. 1a. - - providing for grantingAOfMa xclusive E eloxida Recycling c./Illinois RecyclinghS vc , Inc. far the 8oiie~eion of commercial splia waste. Mr. Taylor reaa orainanee Mo. 9a-la la by title only. oad ingra ndrY scheduleea publiceh ing to Septembee 3 onded by Deputy Mayor Sargent. Carried bysunan rmous roll call vote. cc a-i]-96\257 15. ending the budget for the F cal ,` oLbeg innN~q O tober I and ending September 3 , 1998, providing for budgetltransfees and amendments. 0 Mr. Taylor read Resolution No. 98-958 by title only. vitiated by C est ra nd's question Dega rd ingna aadministra tive t nsfer fromLG ral Fund t er/8e rn FUnd for asbestosrpipes under Rangeline Road noting er/Se erprise fund and should be kept separate. mithes a discussion this m inq a Ms. Mitchel3iexplainedathe r n for the t nsfer n ingti O.%. to give to the Water/SeweroFUnd and it will always show on 5192,000 in Rangeline Road Fund and only S12,00o w spent and the first place she thought of when she n up with the money. Commissioners Miller and Lovestra nd~ both, ack. hell said she could do s take the m ney from er/Se if the c o desired. r. Smith said theyewou ldew ithdraw the Bequest for that item. M by Deputy Mayoe Sargent and carried by unanimous roll call vote. 16. - declaring special a s to be improved, designation of expensesthereofoto be paideby special a f payment, description o ation of estimated costs ~1MPROyMMFNT9 sT0 EAST STREET~ae Mr. Taylor read Resolution No. 98-959 by title only. In response to C r Lovestrand, Mr. Taylor said the nclaves c not b sed. aid he the cityato absorb themcost of rpa~ingtalongsthe enclaveske and said there w e discussion about the ent 6 Oo§. Taylor said because of the ordi ng of thenordinance, s argument w t people ould pay f o04 o the s which wou ldmb o law. It meant yourwoul p y Oo%icost of the footage alongayour CC a-37-98\358 r Cropeety. Ai so, e Calk about a sessing silhouette mange i silhouette c rther~obe li eves c thensnoppingsc they have a whenaapproved f e plan theyrhad n however~wthere i ss now andt by assessing may bea imp lying they can use thesaccess. Taylor c ved that the city engineer had t ing property o ethat he believedwthescitySCOUld a utheashoppingrd novever, when the shopping c sapproved i t granted any a o East S et antlebywassessinq, may besimplyi ng they can use the access ana c Miller w of cne impressio~ec ~ener~ ~mnaaea ireaav cnangearcnat policy. ambri aia it nasmoee~raiscussea but nn official aciron has eeen2caken.a Commissionec Lovestrand requestetl the c t paving policy (resolution) be placed on the next agenda for discussion. Deputy Mayor Sargent, staff advised that Exhibit an parto of this r solution and Chat this street w approved for paving when the 60/a0 percentage w effect. Ms. aid n street pavings to date have b 00&, ~ the 100frtnssessmyn[apol9cpeti[ions in-house thatawouldeaome under a e y. Carried by unanimous roll call vote. 17. - ending the F Capital ImprovementMPr ge m for fiscal years 1998-through 2002. Mr. Taylor read Resolution No. 98-962 by title only. r Vacca m ved t adopt Resolution No. 98-962. Seconded by Commissioner Miller. The c Capital Program--more detail needed, projectedsstartdd umber of m nths anticipated t omplete project, needs toabesm e precise, oand p cularly fiscal year 3999 should be more specific; sM1OUld not be a wish list. ing furnished with a Dae ehaet, showing m ents, time, date, e s discussed a suggestedst type of char[ be preparedwfor the < information. Being rea ci ive vs. p active was ind icatetl tosbenof concern. The r urfacing projects s sed with espect to most, if not allhofu[hose projectsWCnotdyetunaving been completed. r CC a-17-98\259 ved C table t solution andmtoshaverM ing s ething else back. Millerts onded.omMOtron carraea by mith attempted to explain some reasons for projects being heldHUp. Miller s easy, M icn nos t ofmheae tonight but said theme Dula just like t little m e peoac[ive work donemonstheCapital Plan, a expected ithrwould require the responsible persons to getnahe projects completed. Mayor Miles read from the City Charter, Sec. 6.05 - CAPITAL of financing and r ended Cime scnerlu les for e improvement," saying he was sure this information will be furnished. Acquisition of Property located adjacent Public Safety Taylor a that the city's appraisal w mpleted and it showed <he property w t $12s,5o o. sthe appraisal w less than the asking pricelofd$2o o, 00~, the seller (Rosier) haws option of getting h appraisal, which h t yet red. Taylor said h itl keep the c apprised. Mi 11er broughtoup the subject t Boland w partlysinnthe Historic and part w hif thereaw re specific builainq requirements a iatednw ithkt Taylor s then city purchaseshtherlandlcthey ouldrhave to amend theaCOmpfPlan in order to rezone the property. tigation (Largent H se). Mr. Taylor reported that Mr. Towersshas agreed t allow M uChalmers Yielding to •nspect the property. Mr. Towers request for demolition of the CC a-17-98 \26a h~agec pumic neari~ys h e eee~ s avlea c ~ Th~reaay, September ~, nd Mon y, p tuber 19, 998. 20. AU.IOURN. The meeting adj oerned~~t 11: 15~p..m. t«:l.~C ;~s~- / harles c. Miles LI2, n y E re~r~~>~Fti~ cer aldine D 2~.~4 i, City Clerk Cc 6-3]-98\261