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vresent. Mayor Bill W nston
Deputy MayorrRUSty Miles
Y Jim C
CommisSrOne arircD
. Shelton 5 ity Atlministrator
raldine D ambr i, City Clerk
John e ock, D of C ity Services
art Goslin e,'city Planner
ADSent. argentacca
Ric~ha rdrs. Taylors Jr ity Attorney
RDER. Mayor Wrnston called a work sessron to order
at 6: OS Lp m.
2. CONTZNUE REVIEW OF LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE.
Mr. Gosline tlrstrrbuted a copy of Mr. Brock's Sune 6 memo titled
esponslve to this system. saying
selberry u rsystemrforct ougher c
espouse to MessTaylorisac t last weekhabout the process in
Article ID be.i ng diffeeentsmMes Gosline said there 1 change
from c ent process, it is just organ zed Jiff erentlyno tron
120udiscusses general a type a othingec
different t coaent taff would like
e direction o etherc cyst em,lw D pursue o
not. If directioniis to pursuesnstaff willhr of inetthe sectron.
n tliscussed the c codes enforcement system,
how itmworks antl how a tat ion system would work i.f used along
side of the cuerent system.
felt t system Takes a little longer and the
tationlsyseem i explained how the
-agivel30 edayset omply and if to ey do n
omplys a tlays to pay, i they tlo
ant, ine co~rc ,ssnes a aefaaliMi ~ay~menc. ,nat navi~g the
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system [ ability to give a citation i
esponseet Mayor W aid t pager
the[power toCdecide whethereo of to crte,
whim is the way Casselberry has their system se[ up.n
the opinion the crtatron system is
mor~raire~x and morn i~piaE
Deputy Mayor Miles e ntly the ayseem is falling
down, and a esy stemrwou ltlrmake people take a
TT ougnt pernapsab oultl be allowed. e gave a ample of now
the system c orkc Wnen a letter w s fiest s
ity administrator couldebe copied, the
ie lator cou ldsbe r e before the C if they c
not t appear, a old be i ued. os line saidht
citation system could[be set p •tn the CEB being the initiator.
Me. Smith suggested every violator, even if tney come Into
asline r inf orced M Ith's suggestion, n ing o
judgment is filed in the court, rt rs then considered a repeat
espouse t Mayor W s question relative t the logic,
ith said there a repeat offenses and there i the
Doti nuous problem of c ing i ompliance e.i ght befnee ehe
hey h appear, it would be documented and
u wouia ~wv aownton eioiac inns.
The c cnaes enforcement proceaure w s aisc~ssea ana M
oalinerb ief ly ewplainea now o only s operaeinq wicnouc
a liceneerwoula ben cea. uaa cnen~ system
owla dust o o Ptay wicnea iolatio~[a~a Don Sd ne
sea cue war oep~cv Mayor Milee s~yyescea~ aia, ~ enuy,
i.f the violator d not pay the fine o into compliance, a
lien can be placedeon the property. Howev t rs a cumbersome
teaffic ticket and, if the person disagreed, rt could be
year, they have very few cases to is year
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Deputy Mayor M
o back a nalreat
e situation- develop
compliance,Ch
Mayor W my a
believe ian ana lye s has beenpdone
chief M ing said he agreed with Mayor w
ann rnsion to a car am
o problem t ing o by c
and t r people t sego ality i
that prooos smhe ery t ould have a Yappeel process--have
the right t appeal antlcgott hthe board, nMayor w referred
a 5500 f~ne if fountl guilty. Chief Manning aidsthat is a
maximum fine set by statutes.
Mayor W wed how the c enforcement system
orks andssa idrhe believed i ongetool and if rt was not
working perhaps it was rn the execution.
and <7epu [y Mayor Miles w n favor of
~~i~ai~gnc system, mayor w
tablishetl tlue to only threenmemberstof the
comm i.,sionwbeing present.
peputy Mayor Miles still w tad t information relative
to assessed fines and collectabilitr over the last five years.
With respect to the 9uestion of compliance, Mr. Gosline said a
large majority of t ompl is nce and a great
deal of staff time is spenttonsbringingtpeople tneo compliance.
J. AIJJOUFN.
uty mayor Miles m adjourn.
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