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Bongwiooe Waicy c mm,ss,on ~hambere
Deputy Mayor A sty Miles
argent
A{„amcity A for
raldinenD ity Clerkra
John B ock, Intebr im D of Public Works and Dir. of
Planning and Blagz Services
Absent: Richard S. Tayloe, Ji., City Attorney (Excused)
ADeA. Mayor WLnston called a work Bession to order
at 6.2aLp mo 0
argent m ved to suspend the rules.
onaea eyrcnmm,ss~oner vat~a ana tarr,ea br ~o,oe
vote.
184 F v Avenue. requested a s from
explained she antl M osline m riaay
ingmwith M operator of Aunt Betty's D Bakery.
Bhensaid many thingsrw ought b
city t veloperd'saagreement.th talked
ith M oslineranatM ock at length and w re if the
commission wanted this item on the next agenaaaor notsu
In response to Mayor W explained
ently the city h red i asdeveloper aageeement w th H
6eH Pallet with respectnt ing t
e period. The proposetlaagreement would requ ireathem
nthemproperty, b inging i ompliance; getting a
nspections a a permits and a cupational license. The date
discussed fornall t ompleted w s April z
aidtt ery many i s
ithatntheyastill had t omplete~t before they woultl beti
ompliance. ual, t ought t n
a have t approveli antlcexpectetl M osline wou ldmhaveo
inq i ing bytthe next meeting. E anted t make s
the commission was in g ement and in support of this business.
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Mayor W n queried if the b come
into compliance, why should the commission rgetginvo lvedto
Deputy Mayor Miles thought the Codes Enforcement Eoard would have
had jurLsd ict ion over this.
loner Vacca said they have not yet been taken to the Cotles
Eoa~aSe
Mr. s ith s appears they w omply n In response
to the 9uestion a ity would a if they a
omply, Me. Brocksre sponded[it would go straight to the Codes
aoara.
ith s by M tales,
property o er, to Mr. Harrrslifrhe doessnot come rnto
complia nc eWn
Commissioner V ted M s had s up the m ing before
he had r vedcthenletterrfromrM tales{
a MreCN orking on product t ingmmandriE all goes
well, r ou ld rbecomewa nation-wide product[as a national company
Ls looking to market his product.
Mayor W ou ld like t veloper's agreement
would have[io do with the wockssesslon as scheduled.
Commissioner V aid she had discussed bringing this .item up
for discussion [ night with the city clerk, who Thought i cold
be proper to discuss i under C ity Affairs. Mayor W
reluctant to discuss i t being scheduledrontthe
agenda due to legal actiontbeingtthzeatened.
aid she just w ted to know if the c
sagreementctosplace this i n the next agenda. o Mayor n
nston w [able discussing this at the work s ron
and was not prepared to place it on an agenda at this trme.
Licht Rail Mr. 5 ith deferretl to Me. Brock who asked [o place
Glatting Lopez o agenda for Apei1 2 oek s
0 p.m. ockesald he talked w su ltantsron the
light rail i hey a e trying t schedule work shop
eetings w sal3atM1etlocal governments i t two-month
period andiw ted t ify property o n the i
of where terminals might be located ofwtheswork s ordera
o get f k from potentially zff ected propertysowners and
from the respective commrssaons.
The c by c agreed t schedule a ork
on onsthe LightnRail on April 21, 1997, at 6.00
pem.
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__________ v Affair. uea as follows w p t to
ing w nrynb amp lesrof r
itize
publications f hed entl m andasprovided witn respect to
drfferent methodsrof communicating:
ur long, as aiscuseea a ing the
ablescompanies, specif ica ll.y T o providewa net for
government a su ppos`ealy<i what the cable companies
obligatedctosdowforhgovernment. argent ~ n
favor o offering Longwooa's support for this project. Mayor r
(thought w r Furlong w oao i above
beyond local a sed supportingsC Eort and
ugge tedua letter from t mayor of
indicatingeth rcommissron s support, would be appreciated.
Placing a home page o s thought to b mething
tha city should become i volvedri a limited basis initially,
not be the m e for c ity
information. made thatzperhaps a UCF student could
prepare the homenpage at no cost.
amp les of local a a qov wsletters w wed.
unaed costrof epublication and c
Utneca iclesui wslettee were already old newsnbynthe time
it reaches thencitizens.
anfora H ra la's" n w publication, 'Lake Mary Life," ~
wed a the possibility of the H ra la publishing a ongwood
cicee w a aiacnasea. ra la r r~nea and
ides a sa peroM Pfe if auf o
publicationrw suppodrted by advertisers. was notedldthathLacy
Lore was the edrtor of the "Lake Mary Lif e. ~t
By a vote, Ue c agreed that
acre ould i tigateso aspect of types
of o <acions aiaeveaeaetnia e ing. m,sstoner
ould i tigate the "Lake Mary LifeCOm
publication. n argent would get
information o cable. Mayor W Dula
xplore v aiie woeeuty Mavor Miles wouia<o
cne 1 Hula e he
aspect<orpublishingsa ity n wsletter < ncluae t
publishing i the "'freasuee C est." The c
agreed to have t eddy to revaewsaT a
work session on Aprilf2 99].
aid he would be unable < end a work
forward a report ontthe
rnf orma tt ontM1e has c p ed.
argent s the 28 Ch, there shoultl be some
f igures1a va ila ble allow idng to go to the next s p--
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implementation, wha ch would be an tame for budget p ep anon.
ved to adjourn. by
argent and c ied by voa e v e.
Meetingladj Darned at y.lu p~m. ot~
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j William E. Wa nst n, Mayor
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