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Longwood City c ers
Longwood Florvida e
Present. Mayor Rusty Miles
Deputy Mayor Ron Sargent
r Paul L a
Milleran
~eg rM inq,AA ingvCitycAdministrator
ra laine D ambr i, City Clerk
ichard S Tay loe, J ity Attorney
Terry s Public Safety Department
.lobo B ockr D Planning Department
ackson,~Personnel A istant
red Merkel, City Engineers
Mitchell, Director, Administrative Services
ichard K rn blob, Utilities M pager
Tom smitho streets/Fleet Managez
RDen. mayor Mrles called a regular meeting to order
at 7. 04 LL m0 0
]. following w ced:
A. ity ofNLOngwoodTS willsbenheld at 2]5
Chuech A ridayVAOCtober 3 'Haunted
' feom 6 Oup.mn a tit ? and o Saturday, O tober
seHalloweenODay 6 Night' feom 1:00 p.m. u til ?
There will be a ontest with great prizes,'new
& fun games, as welluas tricks or treats.
4. Ns/RECOGNITIONS.
A. ryistrict F2 P entat ion o of the
nth for o eryl a Melvin, Helvvn
Drywall, Inc., 1]] w. Marne Avenue.
and M Melvin being unable to attend, Deputy Mayor
arge~emasked that the presentation be deferred to November 2,
1998.
a. iet ,es m matron of susrnesa Parson of the Montn,
November 1990.
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5 A, ictMH2T (At La rqe) Nomination to Parks and
Re~reatren Aavisorv eoara.
Deterred by request of Deputy Mayor Sargent.
B. District #3 Nom matron to Land Planning Agency.
Miller n d Mr. Sal Oelantlo, "/J2
Rock rCreekeLOOp. Carriedaby vo rce vote.
C, t #J Nomination to Land Development Code Ad Hoc
Miller n tea sal orlanao, ~Ix
commrasroner omrna
Rock Creek Loop. Carried by vorce vote.
D. District #1 Nomination to Land Planning Agency.
Deferred by request of Mayor Miles.
E. is trict k5 Nomination to Pa eks and Recreatron Advisory
Eoara.
ana n tea Linaa x
ovforrreappointment. Carr iedeby a
eop L rot Way, submitted his r signation letter from
the Founder1slpaya5ubcommittee to the City C
10-19-98. aid his r signation did not haververyomu<h tordo
ith i o point out a few things.
aid ifeC ssproposal w approved, there would
only be o ember leftco the F under'ssDay C ittee.
rther noted the proposal wpu ld allow n itymr the
under's Day C objected t making F and errs Day a
separate b and a takesHC rol away f m the Historic Board
which i n[lyri charge of it. ithr~espect to his
nrf rom F under's p he said he would discuss hrs
reasons with anyone who wished to inquire.
Mahon, 5 nshire Blvd., representing t n
the c of Island Lake North, thanked the c
havingvt ork a e sa>d rt rs now
beginningetoelookalike a lakeoand oistbeautifu 1. Sh
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nay e raportea o oe the
n has lso-zoo a e~aees ss
callgroupssplay edkand they will c e back n nth Th
Putz thanked the City C supportwand thankedsMr.
Manninq ana staff for inei~raass.stanoe.
inq s aaition. aia ne woma nape
rf loodnlightai ailed byf[ ild inq to provide better
lighting and hoped [o have it installed by newt month.
y A. Niscuss SelectionBProcess for City Administrator.
. Manning advised that t close date t applications
s November 1 ange Riders, oa organization,
will r appllcationsR ing suggested the
w the top t choose t o groups of five and
schedule torinterview the top fitlve < didates. He s the Range
Riders will n eight daysat and they will then
Copies of therapplicat ions of the ten
selectedtwill t ncbe furnish etl Co the commrsszon. A work
session can then ebe scheduled.
o hold the work s e discussed.
Lovestrand suggested t Irdns s unable to
attend on the 2}rd. MaYOr MilesCSUggestea ethea}othWa
Motion by C antl, s onded by
Deputy Mayorm5arge nt t vely schedule a
ork s and
e top tenNf inalists~ Carried byea voice
ued with respect t scheduling the i erviews
basedson havingrcomple ted the ranking on November lQ nt
by v vote, w vely
schedules0 embercl 1998, aasttheedaterfor
holding interv iews.4
Commissioner L and s ing t e last selection process
individual, halfehoue i of each candidate by e
s>oner were also scheduled and thought that workedcvery
wellis
Mayor Miles t ought those details could be worked out during the
November }0 work session.
B. Status of Projects.
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ing presentea a project e o aaaea o tobar e, Sq~E
icnMattachea project stags liseinguf
sideration, noting they had put theooldest projects a
priority. with r and t ing said hesw ted
ing a otherhenq loeer,Mn ingnthe a ual c
ouldnn trbe much different than lfithe work w acted
cold afford the availability of sdoing other
prof ec[sra nd doi ngsinspections and sa to he was ready to start
estrand suggested o engin r do the field work
a ndmdosc ordination with 5 Johns and otherejurisaictions and
one engi~eer stay at has aesk acing aesiq n.
Discussion e ued with respect t the need foe a sign being the
s for delay; having a aila ble funds to do s e design work
byac and that general fund m Dula b sed to pay
the engineering costs for some storm wa tercproj ecte
Miller a ended his request for
and m ved to hire another city engineer.
Secondeasby Deputy Mayor Sa rqe nt.
r Lovestea na said that would require a change to the
manning aocumen[.
Miller a a his motion t
nthat the m ing document be a ended.
coded by Deputy Mayor Sa rgenC
a na rcarr iedmbyaa unan lmous roll call vote.
referred t [ha Rangeline Aoad Project,
not ingso eeprobl emtw sdhavinq to m tility, cable, electric,
d telephone lines and a process that would have to b g ne
through.
erkel w asked for his input. erkel said he r ved
call f ing to knowMif the city wanted rto
put i tllightsPOantl i hey a willing to do t
eng ineeri ngeto place poles o angel.i neYea well a n East
and 14th A and that they a early to proceed w
engineering f allot hree projects, ded t th
inquiry t t he was not sure if there were streetelPghts on
rzangeline Road.
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ued with respect t r lighting o ange li ne
and that in theopastthl ighti ng i a Ras
rwbeen a Also, any a na1 lightingthputaa the
appzopria <e distances, would s re.lyrimpact on some of the t
neighborhoods, especially DevonsRire.
ing said he would try to ge[ s me input from the
Romeowneis' associations in tha< area.
Commrssroner Lovestra ntl sard the city had a policy that said all
Mr. Manning said he would try to get some infoemation back at the
makes its determination.
ing saia, as mere w objections c cne Pro]ect
Listingnas se Rmittea, ne woelaeconaiaer the lisx ing approved.
c. update stags on xe~es eermit aroceawres.
discussron with the commission ageeeing to hire another engineer
ing reported that Ms. Williams w advised of the October
of the c ing a reply
f rom9M Will~ams as to whether she will pre~eedwwith attaching
the bu il.a ings.
E. arks a Advisory hoard s Necommendations
on Communityc0urlding.
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inq referred to the o naies o the Barks
a~a x aaviaorv enaracte aiali~aiwiaoal memcers
suggestedas ideas a what tnesbuilai ng coo ld be used for,
however, no vote of the board was taken.
ing r detl the process be c and t advertise
for a sultantmtondo a eetls assessment andnincluae some of
these ideas for their review.
vea to hire the f m doing
to emchamberr V onaed by C estra nd.
a n - - eaaerigwre of ssmoooaw seaisowasea.
commiss~o~er enaea ner motion to inclnae
fora not-to-e.~eea eignre of Ss, ooo. enaea
ondaa by c a~a and
oarrieaeer a anon,moos rollocallbvote.
inq reported a ine toot ne and M xaylor a enaea
ithMthe Rosiees. Mr. M ing a Taylor, both, exp la inea
that Che r na le f enpriceofMthe s ant lots w sea
n factori ng r~ thf or Sitigation for both parties which
was how the figure of $95,000 vas derived.
commissioner Miller felt the city did not need the property
Deputy Mayor Sargent had a problem paying m
than the appraised value for the property a
he wou lam e to reject that offer and allowat
attorney t consider other offers that may be made
after inat~
Motion a.iea for lack of a second.
comm..aa.,oner co~estrana conowrrea wrtn commrsaroner Miller.
ongly a aagreea wicn c oe n
eeai~g i a~acrefer:ea t mace by xnenmembere of ine
Barks anataecreatron soarea~amr~rcner sa is when investing in a
locaciona--and one location might be where ina tiro stat,on Brie.
M111er s d the city needed t ook
el sewherenb t aid n aagree withem ing t r
ing s n forva nityec ingde
tnewpreparationeo erne l.anatfor s ingmt ity
ould be a cal. othought the city need ea of
consider other optioosomlae ais cussed the cost involved in
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bu iltlinq a fire station and t spentling m ney to build on land
that i .inking, aid o hoption worth looking into was
perhaps the Prc ande Sa ve Building.
ved to have t ney qo
and negotiate the contract ande if th
getka nywhere, then to pursue lit igation.e Second
Mayor Miles, Deputy Mayor Sargent and
voting aye and commissioners
LovesteandeaneMiller voting nay.
G. Sackett Property in Harbor isle.
ing s till x ing f
nagement D < (SJRWMD) toa respontl i ing sa rtheirr
recommendationsron this tlrni nage problem.n Helfurther said StlRWMD
and it ions but believes the peoblem has been c ected by the
changes made a short time back. Me. Manning said he will a
decision from SJRWMD prior Co making any Further recommendations
on tots issue.
abli sh m inq Place ana m e eor c
Meetings for November 1 1998, meeting and subsequent
ings during t of the chambers.
Locationsnmentioned were theh£drMyerstcommunity Buildin9~ ehe
e groups scheduled i the C ity Bu iltlinq
thatew owbe displaced and that the Publicu5afety
onference a s too small. r. Manning suygestea wsinq ine
Longwood Women eClub building. M -
By v the c n directed the
o loakmintaru inq t Dogwood
iC lubra emporary location for holding
iheeCity C ings dart n9 the renovatron
of the citymslchambeeset
I. Longwood Club - Drainage Problem.
Mr. Manning reported having s e developer
eequiring them t rth a nage pipe r inq between
Dogwood Club and Longwood G s for inspection by t ity. If
they do not comply by November 6, the city will wiihholdcp mrts.
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3. Request t endorse c endation tM1at Whitey
a nford c ~mbe appointed to the
Seminole County Expressway Authority.
r Miller m
whiteysECkstein. ondedtby Deputy Mayors5a~gent
and carried by vorce vote.
K. Intergovernmental Planning Coordination Agreement.
ing explai netl t Dogwood w the only c ity that
has n signed t Planning LAgreement55a
no le c nty,hprior t inginq t Agreementatonthe e aztl of
my C otheir approval, wanted to atldress the
questionsmpreviously r sed by the City C Mr. Manning
aid Re suggested M ttRews address theme n tM1is
espect, and the resolution be scheduled for considezat ion at the
next meeting.
aia s Hula a
ace nyroepucy nayor saryent ana ~arr,ea by
L. enrenasing Manager's signature Antnority.
nni ng suggested r ing the purchasing m pager's signature
uthor ity from $tioo to $155x0, noting there were numerous checks
and balances in place.
a tp aireet a
draftedrtoer Ledfoea's signs turedau thoriby
fo $1,SOO. Seconded by Commissioner Miller.
Commrssrone a consensu
r Miller elaeif ied that this w s just a s to
bring forth a ordinance to rncrea se the purchasing manager's
signature to $1,500.
by a four-one v Mayor M
Deputy Mayore5argent, C Miller a
votingmayerandrCOmmrss roper
Loves trandevoti nganay.
ing referred t improvements to be made t tpe
M ighland Nills pond alongaw ith othe Rangeline Road Project. FRC
the property a the city offered ahem $1. 0o for the
property; however, they requested m ked M Taylor to
make an off ee of $50o whrch appearsoto be ac p ble to chem.
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Taylor explained chat t s property i the r
High Lana Xills. The retention pond i Highland Hills needs to br
expanded as per t eny ineee and M ock i order t make
improvements t therRangelinenROad Project.
hip w s finally determined and the c ,
oheyrdo business a not the s eeFRC groupWasTheynd
will have to r n thi sRpas utheir attorneysaalso. nitially, we rE
asking for .2 a but they said they will deed the e
piece of land. cLand is probably of n value t buttthought
ou ld be of value t the city, especially if additional
ceded. espouse to inquiry, Mr. Taylor
sai0therewwere no tax liensl onrthe property.
motion t e forward
Tomoff er FRC $500 forapurchase of t e property.
seconded by commissioner Miller. carried by
nis trice ks.
ondemned contents of a beocbur e, u itten in the form of a poem,
sayi ny i slanderous and made unkind s
not the author n ted t Although h0 w aadvnca tee
o[ First Amendment Rights, he condemned unwarrantedsgossip.
nis tr ice p1.
that right.
Mayor Miles c ted o the s of the first Blue G
ommen n access ra ss
"Pickin'" held last weekend. Xe said he would like to see it
lot to further a d promote i
oward developingaa pia nwto improve the
Mayor Miles discussed the City trying to get s Hwy. 1
t being thwaried with redevelopment in that a and IlubbarOs
beluctance to fit i r project. ought there
might be a way to speedtth i0 along and perhapsvget reimbursement
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r prof eocs, ana suggestea cne city r the aaoption
of a solucion i support of the cRA o - He noted
Longwood was the only city to vote thatndown92
r Lovestrand spoke i opposition t the c aid
giftssw nthe promise to Longwood being
unpzlatab le -tonmakesF iry Lake a public park, which h ought
ongwooa r silents would appose. e believed, by n ing i
tha CRA, Lonqwooa woultl reap the benefits from it frombits o
taxes. Most of w ongwood will get, it i already gettingn
Further, he believed the emphasis on the CRASwi11 change as there
has been a change in the County Commasslon.
Commissioner M.i ller said the CRA has already committed its next
Deputy Mayor Sargent Sara he was not peepared to discuss this now
Commissioner Miller Sara he thought Hubbara's contract was with
they were willing to pay the price.
Mayor Miles said he has a ved a umber of calls i ntly about
the garbage s alligood but not all bad.
there i onfusiont and c e that whenHa siden<
calls city Hall, city Hall airectsntM1 em t call t ecyclinq
ith t omplaint. the city has a
ecyclhngr it is his opinion that i the city=scresponsibility
to handle these problems and did n ink it w a good thing t
the c call t aidthe entia lly, the city is
peovid ing Thezservice through this contract.
Highland H o the Ra ngeline R roj ect; will it be
ompletea a lthe s why not, and if n t, whe
the drainage issue willybe addaessed~t
ock said the drainage i s been thoroughly addressed
and the enlargement o uhj ecthpond i orporated i
tles ign and they were going to bid Dn tha twin a few weeks.ntThehe
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' a aireot t take a e tnorouyh loc
a tmthess - and they h e prepared a entlment t their
o dort t to s sfy a 1 the c of c
oethertihere i a to enlarge the pumpsens
whether the design has Incorporated all those concer Mr. Bra
said it did.
District px.
Meputy Mayoe Sa egent complimented staff o the yooa job done on
landscaping between the Planning 0u ildingna na City Nall.
District g3.
maid he did vote against Mr. Manning being appointed, howev ,
aid n t knowing e ovgh a he v ted i e,
thespayment of sick leave should noY have obeen maaeunlesean
were unclear and after discussing with the attorney, the attorney
He talked t supreme c urt r ing with respect t solution
ending a ordinance being unlawful and, theref ore, athe
solutionnwoula fail by v thereof. Miller
aid he would gladly have v ted in favor of a ordinance t end
both t allow this but did n notice this atnthe t tea
far i and offered h apologies. e just believeara ordinance
should h been donesand wanted to bring this to everyone's
orstrict pa. No report.
s PayAApprovea bills and e tea b
e. Approve M of Septembera2 sSpecial Closed
session; sepT.ember 28, 199fl work session, September 28,
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Special M ing; o Equalizing Board;
ane0 tober 5 8 RequlabroMeeting98
Approve Renevallof Contract for Gasoline and D1ese1
Fuel.
Approve purchase of t o (27 1 ord C n Victoria
Sedans for replacement patrol9veh ides for the Police
Department.
Authorize on-going expenditures foc r
repairs t venicles throvge Sem inolee
my Fleet M intenance/Ryder, I
PaFOl-99 for Lake Management Services,
Aquatic Biologists, Inc.
Award of Bra /31-99, Renovation of Comm issron chambers.
Agenda a submitted. onded by C
es tra na and carriedSby unanrmous rollscall
11. re Sa ti"e to ITTEES
proposeec a~gessandRa endmentslt hapter 2
Aaminiatra<ion, A isle v aras~ c rtte t ,
Drvrsron 1. cenerallv., Sectron 2-118.1.
wea s e points maae in ner m o aatea
oceocerleneissaeCa tablien F unaer ~e Day c ny
orainanee wnion anencne~aaisoeaaea while referring to ne riaeas
this c ittee a well a Diner proposed
e~ame~esnt - mittees, a relates
o general rulescfor all c d5hemalso said shetbelieves
Founder's Day C mittee neeasrt submit their a ua1 budget for
approval like any other ciey department does; believes t ere are
numerous areas and loop holes that need Co be closed up.h
r Lovestrand s ing the last year t
ridesrhave been maae. inyrt e past year had n supeople
tell him he s Dula look i s Day C mitteem (FD).
itn a tthenut saying he would like a
littleea Day c cwhich they could n
provide. ud aid the present H cognizedithis
antl F udget n acki ng process1£orrma il, e
omputedr disk; only c ecks e ceptedCCh
a treasurer who is to be bonded; the city receives copy of a11Ve
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booth applications; all expenses or bills h o be zuthorized
by s - ittee; if expenses e eed their budget, rt goes bef or
the H of t n place last year. Sub-
committeerhas$~ome a long way and think we should woek with them
aitl t e people, with the e ceptio
ofmarfew a ewhoaw it a year ago. hey've
always kept t espaces a oths sold, always h dTd ifferen
people assignedcCOOdifferent jobs a ways b signed
the phone 1 always had a andnallmo ntheir work
had been done o omputer disk, initially by Mark P then
Nelda Pryor, Bob Lom ~ arry Prossesn and now back to Bob Lomax
This has nothing t with what the c ent c e has done,
and would like t othe c e putrinto themC ity Code, a
separate s anding commr[tee. mThey need to be held accountable t
the commrss ron.
She then briefly revrewed items a) through I) under item 2) rn
r Miller said there w oth sides of the
debates a~dethought i Quid be bestmt schedule a ork s
under's DaywC ittee and the H servation
D ardatogether and discussmand resolve theset~ssues.
often difficulties in finding a person i n district;
also objected to rtem h) requiring to fill a vacancy withan 30
days.
Mayor Miles t ought s eeded; n ing the need
that the boards be m representativeeof the fulltpopulace and
was an favor of Commissioner Miller's suggestion.
Commissioner Miller m vetl for c s to hold a
ork s ember 9 onded by
commrss tuner Lovestrand and carrredsby vo rce vote.
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ual Longwood A ana c val a scor.o
Founder's Day Spring Arts and Craf tsr Fest ivaltli
Taylor a ced having proof of publication for all public
hearings on thevagenaa.
Mr. Taylor read Ordinance No. 9a-1424 by title only.
Mayoe Miles opened the public h ing. Nadine Tolos questioned
why t e preamble of the o s directed only at the Arts
and Crafts Festival and the Founderas Day Festival and questioned
ember, there w s the n a get s mething in place n
espouse t inquiry, M Taylor s ou ld b
ended on first reading to add "otherhe nchowever,
ned that some language within the ordinance would al
tonbe rev rs ea.
No one else spoke in favor or rn opposition.
Miller m vea t close t e public
hearinglon onded by Deputy Mayor Sargent and
carried bysvorce vote.
Mi11ee ved to adapt Ordinance No.
98-1624. Seconded by Commissioner Vacca.
and m ved t amend by deleting
them last sentencesin Sectron 1.
Commissioner V aid they c asking the city to implement a
procedure prohibiting outside vendors and i ity is to
legislate, then it should regulate, and the sentence should stand
Miller w e he agreed with that logic as he
thoughtrtherH n Boa ed was perfectly capable of
tak g are of sthatcaspectroftit.
Miller m vea t adopt O No.
- ent deleting therlast
ence~~ewi aragrapn 3. seconded by commiseinner
Lo~estrana~ p
Deputy Mayor s em indicated concern avian legislating ana not
being able to regulate.
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ana expla inea [ r years the festival nas
yi~e~ecnen~ [ne cyons c there a
of ~enaore wno aoi of ~ na11y sole i uen~naistriee, ~omi~gain at
that time ana selling things sneh asnnot aoga.
t that s [he ordinance,
shemwouldnv aagai ns tai hIf bei nq askeanto regulate, the city
should know what the criteria is and be able to zev iew rt.
Deputy Mayor Sargent asked the a ney h opinion. Me. Tayloz
aid ne drafted the ordinance with that provision included, but
said it is a control thing ana it 1s legal either way.
Me. Manning said o of the c s he Pad was about the
cri[eria Wien regard to enfor«roe c.
commissioner Miller witnaraw nis mo[ion.
asioner Miller m wed to adopt a eebmittea.
o~aea by c aooa ana oasiea ny
unanimous rolim~aiii~ote.
13. - cepting and
approvingAth eo o gwoodNProfessiona l2 Firef fighters
ing the period October 998
throught5eptemberalo, 2001.
Mr. Taylor read ordinance No. 96-1425 by title only.
Mayor Miles opened the public hearing. No one present spoke in
favor or in opposition.
ssioner Miller m vea t close the public
hearing. onaed by Deputy Mayor Sargent and
carried bysvolce vote.
Deputy Mayor Sargent m vea t aopt ordinance N
- onaea by c vestrana and
carried bysunanimoas rollmcallovote.
14. - - granting a
austeibukTOnNe tNfor FUtilit ies9to Florida Powet
oeporaT ion t enpow r lines, poles and related m is is
from their present location on property leased to N ethla nd
Communi[y Church to another location on the leased premises.
Mr. Taylor read oraina nce No. 98-1426 by title only.
Mayor Miles opened the public hearing. No one present spoke in
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Deputy Mayor Sargent
ing, tled by
carried bysvoice vote
Mr. maylor read ordinance Mo. se-ia2~ by tit ie only.
Miller referred to the City Code, page i sari
themcity administrator has the power t make temporary changes
and did not feel it was necessary to make pe emanent changes now
and m yea < end t arena
meiimi~aee a tableeM o a 1 car date
seconded by commiseioner Miller.
peputy Mayor Sargent questi onea why. sinner Lovestrand
said why organize when it might be changetlys
Mr. Manning said because of va eious reasons this proposal had
about making changes, ing said he be3ieves t employees
do a good job and this willMCUt down on bureaucracy hUndersta nds
what Commission Miller was saying but fe1T even if the new
do i and he continued to explain his rationale for his
Mayor M ould agree and thought w wed i
administrator to give h oeganiza Cio~ in place
eal w ing. ught he sho
provided with a systemrinip lacerby ordinance now.
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r zeweetrana w agreement saving e
urgency~oi ou la be put in pla cent e how i eYHewsa is
he believed the city would get a goodse ough administrator w
ou ld deal with r zation. That person will w o develop
on his/her own streng th is nd will make changes no matter what we
angel aaoptetl; n ing n sty administrator will be conditioned
especial interest groups, etc. ana
w111tnot bevablemto make these changes,
commiesioner miller witnarew is motien.
mmieatoner v vea t Dope orainanne N
- ing anaac aeheaele a public
ing forfN emberd2, 998. Seconded by
Commissioner Miller.
Miller said he would, however, like t
enamentse n ing in the a of Public W oulaslmke to
see the duties and responsibilities more clearlyha eL toed.
ing said dealing with responsibilities it was difficult
to cover everything.
mmis stoner Millee w hed t e job descriptions
Mr. Ma nn ing isaid ii couldsbeespelleatout in a larger
summary.
Miller n ted that M Smith felt that e eey one w
tmquitea table to him; b if job d riptions a spelled
then e e~yone knows w they a esponsible for. e
ing s d they could behwritten in more detail but theM last
sentence will remain.
administrator should n the boat, but should just keep i
afloat, and he r retltt ochanges having just b Mr.
Beock's responsibilities which a changing againade
rther said he has h and from s employees a suggested
there could be pickets again. there will be a
and did n believe heivouldnappreciate this being
donenis urther, these w sty Code that allowed t
aaministea for t make temporary changes and suggestee the changes
not be done by ortl finance at this tame.
ied by a three-two v Mayor Miles,
Beputy Mayor Sarg t and Commissioner vacca voting
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aye, ana c mmteaioners bo~esirana ana Miller
voting nay.
is. ending Ordinance No. 98-1420 with
~egardNto the 1999 Manning Document.
Mr. Taylor read Ordinance No. 98 1426 by title only.
ved to a cept oea finance N
98m1428ronef irstcrea ding and to schedule a public
ing for N ember 2, 1998. Second by Deputy
Mayor Sa rgent~v
eed t add a position far another
ci ty 1eng ineerAinctheoEngineerinq Division.
ana sa is s anis orainance w n line
acne p~ioroorai~anne, o~ia ce i
Millernaia~~o<eagree a~aeaa is ne
would ~ote rn favor of th isrordinance.
Motion c ied by a four-one vote, Mayor Miles,
Deputy Mayor Sargent, C s Miller and
ing aye, ana commrssroner bovestrana
votingvnay.
1]. - ing t uagei far the F cal
YeaeNbeginning90ctober 1 antlee inq September lo,
19 providing for budged tra nsfers na
Mr. Taylor read Ordinance No. 99-19].9 by title only.
vea to a cept on first
eaai~yranarc nea~le a p~biic nearing for
amber z onaea by D uty Mavor
sargent ana ~arrrea ey onanimoasaPOll call emote.
fie. - authorizing Mayor t sign documents
f EledOpu~sua~t to Floratla Public Deposits Program.
Mr. Taylor read Resolution No. 9s-9G9 by title only.
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carried by unanimous roll call vote.
19. 98-9 mending C.I.P. for Years 1999
in~ouyn dom.
Mr. Taylor read Resolution No. 98 -97o by title only.
20. ending the budget for the F
oLbeginni~g O 997, and ending Septemberr3o,
i99s, providing for budgetltransfers.
Mr. Taylor read Resolution No. 98-991 by title only.
ved t adopt. by
estrand and carraed bycu nanrmous
rol Sr ca llnvote.
A. Oakwood, I Taylor reported t t litigation was
n hold pending determination of what can be built on the
property.
B. Mr. Taylor responded t arlier c made by
Miller with respect to paymentmof na ued s k leave
mith. Tayloe s not authorize The payment--
solution t t passed included
unclear the policyheheewould n t have r ved. He
believedrC a brought that t rthat under
the Personne lr POlicyY h it led t ktpay.
s granted. e fur[herssa id N ith's contract w
doneaby ord inanceHand w also a entledma few Y Thesr
for a solution for hissseparation w s paymentnof
Taylor said he w askedbwhatsh isti erpretation
n npa yment of the sick leaveisn inq i l1y t
ued w s paid i ith t o policyia aidchisk
understa nd inq w mith w e hisssick pay and
he still believes that and stands behind his read ier opinion.
filler said he called City Hall o this i d
foundsthererhad b discussion on payment o thessickan
leave, tbae t tapessw nclea r, and M ted.
And, rather than c ingeb the Ciiy c
Taylor a say ingot TaylorMjust
said Mr. 9maih s contract rs notuby ordi na nceaa nd sugges[ed that
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of t icY cnarter, ae ~ontraots
wnion exoeea one year~are aonse ao e ny orainanw.
and said the c r provision h o do wi<h
realrestate. eatstaia recall roar comm.ssioner vacua rreferrea to
in order to pay Mr. smith.
ing said the payment w made by resolution, and the
buagetnwas passed by resolutions
and believed it w improper because i
not in theebuaget and 515,000 vas spent and it was a waster of as
taxpayers' money.
22 No reporttt's Reeonx.
23. ADJOURN. Meeting aaj ourne p.m. ..
/ _ 1
f/. c arles c. Miles, I2I, Mayor
CG~ne U. 2'.. ri. C'+LY Clerk
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