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CCMtg04-07-97MinOMMISSION I.ongwooaGC~ay c cnambera 175 W Lonyw oa r elor,aa April ] ] Present. Mayor Bi11 W Deputy MayonR cty Miles (arrived at ]. i] p. m.~ mshelt neS itM1a, mCity Administrator ambr i, City Clerk Richa rdns. DTaylor, Je., City A ney Sohn e ock, D i[y Services arl Gosline, lc ityfP a ndy I Parks andnR tal ion chief L eaFi~e Department Lt. Yely ington, Police Dept. Absent: commrssaoner Ron large t (excused) (NO The o notes may not necessarily reflect the order~of the agendaf'ma CALL T RDER. Mayor wtnston called a regular meeting to order at ].10 p.m. of SILENT MEDITATION was FOLLOWDD BY THE PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCEent 4. EE ENTATIONS/PROCLAMATIONS. A. t Xl - Presentaeion o the nthrA artl for April 1 9] to Wrllram E. Gossett, L~bertywNat tonal Bank. 9 cognized M William G ett, president of Liberty1NatlonalrHa~kCelocated atr502 N Hwy.ol 2 for the past 14 years, of whrch Mr. cos..ett has been presiaenn for 14. cepted the c Mayor W and d gaveead br ief o of hist~ he taught western style ba nking ew Photographstwere Taylor read P ocla.im ing s ild i.ng Safety Week. Mayor winstonrpre se nted theeproclamation to Mr. ce 4-'I-9]\12! sill c ailainq orf ioial e iey of Loagwooa. culbertsonri yea a the zonywooa 9vilainy Deparemen[ celebeatenInternallBUildingtsafety W to v the building sty display and to pick up intormationkwith respect to building safety. Culbertson, upon Bequest of Mayor W nston, explained his involvement with the state pui la ing code and possibility of his b ing delayetl and that Deputy Mayor Miles, although n word haseyet been receiv as probably delayed due to Craffic~ 5. EOARD/COMMITTEE APPOINTMENTS. A. special Presentation. loon s saline, c ral eloriaa s iety for n ro ereser~atron, Lo~ywooa Arts and crafas eeati~ai.r stline, on behalf of the s sty, presented the city with a Bona Bion of $150 cognition o rthe cooperation given by the ity C and m nagement i ing t sty i making iblemthe 1s of the 2othnA ua1tA anal Crafts F tava 1. Sharon Wr ight,opre.s ident o the s sty, and M presented the city with Che checkJC stline askeaethat the ntls be used for the betterment of the Histoeic vea that the donation be placed m[hesH and to be used t ara the Dettermenttoflt ondea by c mmissroner vaoca and oarriea eve~nan.mou~ ~o,ce pote.e a. public participation. rvl Leia ieh owhawk c spoke i opposition t ity's consideration of giving 525eooo to a Longwood business so they for companies t there and n they a asking to be paid ache late 1 oFloriaa passed a law n pr ivatelcompan ies a again. otsa ~d in hisaopinion and ba sk edntheacommisseon to CC 4-]-9]\129 yid H Skylark, had c about language - ea ding therr sed proposed 1 not see it to be any better than previously written nagement a hey understood where he w ing from. ing for a espouse from t faylor said t still under investigation; Mr. Nicksrwill be out of town unt,i yas weanesaay. Deputy Mayor Mi 1es arrivetl at this point in the meeting (]: I] p.m.) Mayor W ubjert ord i.na nce is on the agenda and will berdiscusseddaththat Yime. Oaly ord Road, member of B and of Adjustment, again appealed t ctheXC appoint members t the A and of Adjustment, n ingmm ently, they Tad to disappoint citt2ens with applications duestornot Ta ving a quorum. Mayor W nston requested anyone i n participating o city boards to'p lease get in toe cTSw ith City Hall at any time. vela S s here t speak abouT Haciendatander by Chairman M ncMOerisf wouldrlikeot take a look a ing, and nrparticulara the types of buildings i this z ingza there were Questions about comoatrbil itv. Chairman Moeras has asked questioned. aid Chairman M also brought Ter up to speed saying Semtnole Community Mental Hea1tT Tas pulled out would marnta rn [he facility if they lost HUM funding, they said letter t chiles, a ing t e case. SheC belie~ed the letter could have aelot of rnf luence. Drstrtct Ytr. No report. Cc a-~-97\129 District k5. Mayor W eefereed t s brought up during Public Participation. Ne s ttdoestappeae there a umber of entities willing t appealdt the qov r to ask h ook a ing h s position o setlro i nfoxmationrjustsgiven, r ra ppea rs if anytningai e tlone i it must be i by t ity a it wou ldoappear Y my would participateeand CongressmannM and Representative owla r mayor w n aef~~rea t the n for theircdecision as toswhether such a letter should bemmn it fated. espect t o draft a letter and bringsit forwaradat the next work sessron. Taylor did n t believe the governor had any authority t Cop the project, but perhaps could put s with eespect to one other comment mane by Ms. Strat r. Taylor felt it was Mayoe W agreed and asked M if together they could i£ hemhas any insights, as to th zoningt thatrhenwo~ldrshareswiih them. Taylor n tea a the m ing w Chairman Morrrs, them sta said they aid.revrew and saw nothing wrong. o fex t of cne e ana, a ouldsn to be takencat a workmsess ron, Cneref oreCewou ld neeacto done tonight. Mayor wrnston askea ie there was a oonsensns to bona cne letter vaa for a o ao s now. o~aea byre iea by a three/one/ze ith MayorcW and C ingnaye~mDeputynMayor Milesc~oting nayrand Commrssroner Sargent Absent. Mayor W aid the letter w ask C nty'snPa~ticipa tion i end i~gra letterat eMgoverno~randeto ask the s representative and congressman t halsD join i llye Mayor W aid he and M mite will get in achrw what herhas in mind with r espectr[o inert ity'sozon goproces s. Drstrrct #1, will hold r p L rn abeyance until next week. orstract #C. Absent. prstric[ #~. commrssroner Carr rco questioned the status of the CC 4-J-97\330 wall at Longwood Club; n ing the a a looks disgraceful, barricades a till there, a d people still riding up and down the sidewalkYe Said he woultl like Mr. 8m ith to get the sltuatron resolved. ief ed the c the sta<us c all. The veloper'src sul[ant hasrf inallynagreed to provideew --drawings and w d load calculations, given t the city in inq. They will b Tely evaluated by t ity's sulta nt. If proposetlms tluled is followed, t e developer should h the field by n day o esday. av ockrsaia ifcbyMm id-week there i solution, oula thenMlikert mrssron to Fold asspecial meeting and have the wallotorn downcom In response t argent, M Taylor s as a potential risk ofmliability e if the wall w rntdown,w noting this issue was somewhan of a balancing act. Mayor w aid s had called h uggest ed perhaps the cttyncou ld~requirees e kind of s folding t eep [ wall m falling. Mayor w aid if th ere w a deviation from [he proposed s dole, rp haps t might b alternate way. ock though[ a lot of the questions c n they receiv the informal ion and do The fielddte..nthisrweekhe espouse to Deputy Mayor M inquiry a otherr additional permitnor CO s couldobe wrthheld untrl thisaissue rs clea retl up. 8. CONSENT AGENDA: Pay approved bills and e ted bills for April, 1 9c. e. Approve M of M rchsl Special M Being, 9 rch 3 199E SiJOrk Sessio nd,March ll, 199"! Regular ing~ C. Approve Fire Department Applications for 199] State EMS Approve c ange O O #6589, A roducts Coep. E. Approve Renewal o eitl #16-96, A ualrRequirements far ana A dminintrator t e. APPro~era~aPa iryea agreement w Engi neering and La a S $9,250 t update city's base maps, zoningcmap and to produce a updated F G. Approve i Ca 1laYionLOf fencing in front of Aeiter Park ea sket ba llscourt. ved t approve t agenda tled by C bya ur/zeromroll call vote, ith Commissroner Sa rg entf absen t. CC 4-]-97\131 9. FARING - Nc£ N ing the ory C -13aeov idinq for membership,~sprov idingrfor a mrssron statement. Taylor read O by title only a anted proof of publicationnfor all publicQhearings on the agenda~o Mayor W opened the public hearing. No one present spoke in favor or rn opposition. ved to close t e public hearing. ondeebyrCOmm rss loner Carrrco and carried by voice vetl t adopt Ordinance No. 9"1- ondedzbycC and c by a four/zero vote, ith Commissioner Sargent absent. 10. PUBLIC xLARiNG - - inq Chapter tilities, A ic1eNI ity 5 wage 1' System, Division 1. G rally, 5 n 2]-5B. andaiorynC - Optionalr5ewer Connection Authorrzatron, Residential Pr operi ies. Mr. Taylor read Oed finance NO. 97-1]49 by title only. Mr. Taylor referred to a copy from the Florida 5 Supplement w tetl o the aaisatu ted the changes zef lectedhi sdu pp lement on page 1 ou ld slightly the i s listeeon page 2 sub paragraphsw3 and 5 of thenproposedt0 under z - andatory C aid i ou lacrep la ce i - the subj ectrordina nee. The o significant change beingminJparagraph ] the words tificially m e f1ow~~ have been r state law. exp la in edas the other cha ngesmov Taylor suggested the ordinancee bef amended to include ther la nguage in the 1996 supplement. The c n discussed whether the ordinance should be amended thempublir hearing or to bled until the ord rnance was rewritten. . Taylor s the c always has the a i[y t make changes a as pablic h my 1OU mess they a substantive changes. aid t changes a substantially t ith the e ception on gray y eed and a macron cou ldwbe made to adopt Mayor w.r ns ton opened the public hearing. rolyn ei loian, ~ wilamere A aia h from the roaa, ana5chere were approx.mately s homes ~n a]iineeet cc s-~-s~\13x aia the nomeowners i ney s Dula n o t due t atneeeloriaa statatest i s~ppiement unaerhse~tio~ai a portions of ,9a~a n tea Taylor had just ref erenceait ith r of being gravity feed t called i i<land n Plumbing w aia her property doesen tshave gravityaflow. rther, would have t abandon their septic tank and i ou ld t $1a hey h o pump t if t there w o poweradiheyowou la have n Piloiannrmed erptnfrom s e law which talked to a wa rver being granted by the aepartmenttat and a ked if she w opposed t ordinance. Piloian responded as long as it is not mandatory for herMto connect her whether her sewer could gravity flow into the city's lines and t $25 per r ing foot, approximately $.10,000 plus the ~tytl'sc51,e00 which bent aught u nable. espouse t Mayor W s questionha whether M urkshire w opposed the ordinance, M d he w n't n rily opposed, but. Ee1t it wasrd isproPOrtionateaf or them to connect. Taylor thought i impoeta nt t stress this i a ndated s explained, if gravity flowec intainea,~tthatwwou ldt be rthe end o if you can maintain gravity flow, then there is thetwaiveruprocess. John Scales, 6 Fltamonte Springs, said h owner of commercialkproperty~in congwooa which is now on septice . Taylor aav.i sea that the city has reyuired m Dry ial hookups Yor at least n e years if w o feet o aolinec ity c imPOSe finesianane n place f liens on propertyeforhn ompliance wi<h t soli being the 1 ropertyn c aid he wodu lae be i oppositionft any ordinanceMthat wouldsresult in the loss of cc 4-'1-9~\133 There w uea o wel as, mr. a~rkanireooontmuiny co ooj e~ama~a raaaasxi~gea waver. oepaty mayor miles n ora, cne cicy aid apply for blanket warver eor cneeaicyrbpt were denied by xas. the city was advisetl that each resadent nadm<osapply individually. Mayor W nston said adopting this ordinance and dealing with the inaivia~al cases are two different things. rtn~r 1, wilamere a a ne o nea ine apartments a a ha Haan hereeiv years. said c e ii~e w s pet in doe c cne poaeoeia theater at the end of Wildmere, w not bailtruc will b a terrible c o Him a s questioned why they wouldwbetrequired to pay nookupsa na impactnf ees. Mayor W>nston said the impact fees were not a part of this questions. Taylor explained property o will have t years to hookr~i and suggested i hey obj ectet the law, that the cit as ens gonto the state legislators to have Ue law amended. vea t close the public hearing. o~aea eyrcomm,ssroner carico and oarriea by vo.,oe vea f aoption of ordinanoe xo. s~mi~a zrwicn cnaoa eaamentarotferea by the city attorney. seconded by commrss~oner carr.co. again, wanted C say t n has iedst tayVaway f andatory hookups, hh tappliedltoltne state forsa blanket w but the s rejectetl t request. ing to state statuces, has nohalternative butsto atloptrihe ordinance. by a or/zero roll call vote, with comm.ss,oner sargentfansent. called for a The commas ion recessed from s.oo p.m. to s.2osp. m. il. uBi ld ingsAanaG BUilaingARegulations135 Za (zn'(1'ap r 5. Wastewater t7evelopment Assistance q rements for existing CC 4-]-97\139 development, provid inq for a of C e period for reduced development a eefeessa nd/or e of n feed forte ing r ialm(single- familycorntluplex h es) forxlimited t eeperiads; c ifying calculation of s vice capacmty for dupl exar dwellings in Sec 5-2(c)(1~e2 Mr. Taylor Bead Ortlinance No. 97-1350 by t.i tie only. Mayor Wrnston opened the public hearing. Piloian h signed up t speak i opposition a addressed the c Mayor Winstodasked her if shehwished to epeak. Ms. Pmloian chose not to speak. No one present spoke in favor of in oppos it.i.on. ved t close t e public h ing. and ed byrDeputy Mayor Miles and carried by voice ondedoby C end o by a3f our/zero roll call vo ithCCOmmissioner Sargent Mayor W ced the quasi-judicial procedure for items ], 15 and 17. Mr. Brock and two other speakers were sworn 12. ITIONAL UsE (cUP a -9~) Aeguest e operateMTUffyGMUff 1e0. Location. SR 434 and Mtlwee Street. Magnolia Dr., Longwootl, FL, was present to answer any questions. Mayor 41 opened the public hearing. No one present sp e in favor or cn opposition. tl to close The public hearing. Seconded by ommissioner Carrico and carried by voice vetl t agree with the L findings of rfactcantl approve C operate a muff ier shop a Chds ~thwesto r, of 5 a ndiMilwee Street, subject Y and itionsnl report a cearM ~ej e~ e joi aay~~eeroenas~iviud oc'porat ion tfor a athess e from s tea/ r o aea ev ~epnavtmavor miia 34 ca rriedMbYwf~u r/~eroaroll call vo ith commissioner cc <-~-z~µ3s Mayor w approval t e Items >et rwazaedl oreoiiowel ana l2 to follow 1 vea. onaea by commissioner caareo ana earrieaeeym~o~ee voce. IJ. - (SP o -9~) Tuffy Muffler. Locat don. Sw cornet of SR 434 and Milwee Street. ved t approve the site plan for TuffysMUfflerVas cdescri bed i application a ted the engineering plans signed and ledeon9Cecember 2 cape plans signed and sealed on January 2 andnsu bj ect t the LPA taff report d ted M rch 3 Seconded by and c ied by a four/zero roll callzvot e, with Commissioner Sargent absent. 14. E (CUP o -97) Request k operate r zonal vehicle sales/seevlce. Locaizon. 245 US Hwy. 17 -92. Mayor w opened t e public hearing. Mr. Gordon Hurd, purchasersofnt e property, was present. No one present spoke in favor oz 1n opposition. a to close t e public h ing. aeaobyrpeputy Mayor Miles and carried by a vozce vetl t agree with the L f~nd ingsoof rfactcana t approve CUP o - Poperate a nal venie le sales ana s us subject t onaitionsri eeienreca er45 repore a a March 3 onaea ey c ana ~ bylefour//zero roll ea iim~o ith commissioner sazye~t absent. 15. SITE P - (SP 0 -97) Multi Methods Office Warehouse - Location~ Hunt Co ark. approve the s e plan f MultisM hodsV(SP 92) a applica ti onr dry i ingeplans signed a ealeaJO aoy > gtM1ee la ndscape plans signed and s IetlJO aryl] subject t taff reportac entsaaated M rchSl Lby s iedSby a four/aeao roll ~aii Mote wire mmmiasioner sargene absent. cc a-~-sv\iJs I6. READI NC - - , repealing Ord inanceSN 495C a detl, being Appendix A (the Z ing Ordinance) o cipal Code, repealing Ordinance N n billboard c repealing c oofuthe City Code c inglother aspects of la ndrdevelopment eegulat ion; replacingrthe repealed s Chapter 2 aid chapter 2 ing t rcia lwLanda Development Code (LDR) for the city of Longwooa~f Mr. Taylor raga Orainance No. 97-1]sl by title only. Mayor Winston opened the public hearing. vidson, Nextware W reless, 4 ouglas A Altamonte sprangsa spoke i lthe proposed ordina nc ee and c ded the city staff forfwoakinq w the rndustry t p [ogethernthe Bryan Parker, Mgr. of Universal outdoor Advert isinq (formerly OA7, ended the staff for h ing patience a d foresight t ork through the m m thatvhas b t for s years. He urged theac o passe thenordinance i tal. e pons iblysi tal legal locations added additionally setbacks w billboard signs w e primarily [heyw willing t ordevelopment agreementsat e billboards from certa~nta copy o a picture o ardRanaea lettearfrombSloneaB rwh ich he read into ther which i su pportrof the proposetl changes t the code a lif tings of nihe m ing. Mrndp aid perhaps theeeawouldmb - wtloca tions ro sthe 1 allowed r allowable s ack s,,a anproperty o ing them on theta location, oodings Supermarkets alsowwa ntedato pass on they were rn support of this ordinance. rol Harbourton, representing S spoke in favor of the ordinance antl thanked staff for workingewith them. ark Schuh, A reless servrce urged the commrssr on t p s the ordi nanceTas tlraf ted. Skylark C rc le, thought w trying t DeduaeHthelimpaca of bi116oartls; suggestetl d inges ing o value a ing properly. ith respect t suggested thinki ngdabout putting in areas where Chey won t impact or hurt people. ington c rcle, d i tledR1Billboaad P Select C therU d States" which h had prepared. because there is not much land does not mean Longwood is cc 9-~-9]\13~ referred t the policies on billboards adopted by a ted i report; such a tsdale, hsbi116oaras had b tnereew nallenges t a he w s told ing professionals, that tnetm sage c t be a but the city has e cry right toslocateas and Ne spoke to the city having a level of pe iae in its and t opposed to navi ng the first reading/public hearingeD velopment code without having gone through workhs ithere=_pect t billboaras s why t c.i ty doesn't dosbillboa rd relocation; indicated her opposition to exTend ing billboards; suggested if t i-boards w sed, could probably reduce t umber and allow m e billboardua Referring to Towers,n aid she undeestood w t discriminate why, if the city could restrict adult why i ouldn't r T Towers into C -1 and - Tolos n tedcthose wno spoke i s in favorn notingwthatfon ly I peoplesr side i ongwoodewnyw ing n f e LOR m Tolos e raged th etc n torpass o the e LDR at one time, notcpiecemeal, after review at work Nelda Pryoe, 1081 5 a Court, said she nos attended all of the ork s and meetings, antl d.id not feel i ary t n favor; h Yo say anyThing thaT need~ptoneeeaai~scea coma bewa~~P~l~ce~ea close the public nearing. secontl ea byrDeputy Mayoa Miles and carried by voice vote. suggested the c n Hold a ralta s that be thoughtsneeded cha ngeeW Herexplainedshen e aoowment the same trme as cne commrssron toiiow:~g'che bPA regrew. Deputy Mayor Miles t tled.t agzee in pact with M Smith; tn~ c n Has has the a for aewhilesa ndelthereforyrsuggested the c schedule oldeApril 1 mbhe I sthene ^by ardt then revrew at the work sessron. Hecfelt tD delay was reprehensible. Commissioner v and naa Her oonoorns answeree anarwaa eomfoicabiadwrt p ei~s on cc a-v-s~\rae eirst reading and s my t a public h ril hagreementhw Deputy Mayor Miles t rchange Ue AprilTl ork s After April i ou ld r schedule o ex<endtth eepublichhearRng if the commission felt it neoe~sary. ved to a cept a eading and C schedule anpublicohearing SAprilf2 and fuethe e, t schedule a ork R on April 14, 1997. Seconded bysDeputy Mayor Miles. a question, page 2 ing he didmn ithinetheic~ty needed any m e billboardsVanaswou ld n t vote ~n favor t the number of billboards a ed Commissioner Vacca to amend her mot ion to remove ItemdMask rig final m tion, ing I n, as amended, seconaean byeDeputyZMayorSMilestio Discussion e whether to hold additional work sessions prioruto schedulingctheopubl is hearing. Mayor Winton was in Yavor of holding woek sessions to review and Deputy Mayoe Miles w ned that the city could sub}ect self to legal challengenq iven the fact chat a billboard moratorium was still in effect. Mr. Taylor w of t opinion i ould be challenged a t has d for w sidared m e than a na ble t buefelt the d woultl be adopted before Chermoratorium was legally challe~geaenc Deputy Mayor Miles suggestetl the n dry t spent, and n rily jusT o tlay e ings~et ethe document. suggested m thMSns rtlay until such time as <he revaew of the document is completedtu ued with respect to holding t e public h ing sthes2 and imak ing changes ac that hearinghand/or continuing the publicthea ring. CC 9-]-9~\139 aea, o iea bi a eeconey:ero vote, 1 icn oep~=yanaror ana ingcaye, sMayorrW rnston voting naym la nd Commrs saoner Sargent absent. o hold a ork s urday a ocp.mOVe n died for la cksof na ond, Mayor~W and M . Taylor stating they were no< available to attends By c establishetl a trme o[ 6.00 p.m. ofornthe work session on April 14. ved for a iedtbyrv The c recesseefromaapproximately 10.40 p.me to ii. 0olpsm.n 17. - ending Appendix A MunicipalDCode, hanging Bthe z ing 3<la ssif icat ion of the parcel of land described herei~nfrom A- A to R- Applicant: David Delgado. Iucatlon. Oxford Street. PH 5-5- Mr. Taylor read Ordinance No. 96-i]]a by title only. ssioner V cept Ordinance N ingvaadit dole a public hearing f ora May 5 and ed bysC by a four/zero vote withmCOmm rs stoner Sargentd 18. - ing chapter 23. tilTtiee lA icle I ity S wager System. of Plumbingeat eclarify t esponsibility oif to cof property c ted to the city sewer to malnta In plumbing on such property. Mr. Taylor read Ordinance No. 97-1352 by title only. ved t cept Ordinance N nrfirstVreading and t schedule a public h ing for2Apri1 21, 199. Seconded by cammrssioner Carrico. ked t ity a ney's opinion with respectrto wordingcsuggesiedhbyca cityt~es ident. Taylor s only t ing h ould s a problem is the ording ity s wage lines,c b redid c rift' the langcage whereeit was wrvtten to say urunning from the property cC 4-]-9]\190 asxea if ue lase few w owla h cnaegea th eccity right-of -way." Mr. Taylor indicated agreementto asked i ary t end the esponaeaotne ordinance would b adoptedaa amenaedaccNO objections were raised to the e amended languages tea by a four/zero vo itn Commissioner 5 q t assent. 19. FIRST READING - ORDINANCE N0. 9 ceptinq a approving t agreement b gthe5citycof Longwood and the International U of Operating Engineers, Local 6 n ion inq the pe of oa Ootobec 1, 1995 through September 30, ved t cept ordinance N 99- " nif irsg reading a aide a public nearing f or]Apri1 2 ondedsbyeC o Jbyla four/zero vote, withiCOmmissioner Saagengabsent. zD. FIRST x - ceptinq ana approving the a tChetweeg tne5cityco d the ral F ridagPOlice Benevolent A ins the period October 2995 through Septembeg ]0, 1998. Mr. Taylor read Ordinance No. 97 -1159 by title only. vea t cept O 3954ion if irstVreading a aulg gpublicehearing Apeil 21, 1 ontletls by C o and c by a9four/zero vote, with Commissioner 5argen trabse nt. 21, ceptinq and approvingotne agreementCbetveegt itycof Longwood and cal 3 Tne [Dogwood Professional F fighters ins the period Octobeg 1, 1995, thr ugh September ]0, 1998. Mr. Taylor read Ordinance No. 97 -].J 55 by title only. ceps orainance N 3955ion if irstprea aingwandtt nedule a public hearing aeas by peputy Mayor Miles and leaiby2a four/ze roavote, ith Commissioner Sargent 22. FIRST RCAOING - ORDINANCE N0. 9~-IJ ccepting and cc 9-J-97\141 approving t - on step pay plan including implements tion np lannl Mr. Taylor read y rd finance No. 92-1J56 by tit l.e only. vea t cept O nlf iratureading a scheauledanpublicohearing DApril 2 oaded by c a~a e iea~by9a~eour/zero ~o nth comm>es>oner Sa rgenYrabsent. 2J. - ing into a joint agreement with FDOT regardi~g Utility installation on Nwy. 12 -92. Mr. Taylor eeaa by Resolution No. 97-894 by title only. vea to adopt R solution No. 9]- 896. SecondedabyaCOmmissioner Carrico. espon se t Miles, M Smith sa is the money will be budgeted in tM1eunextaf fiscal year. ied by a four/zero vote, with Commissioner Sargent absent. 24. RESOLUTION NO. 92-891 - mending [he budget Eor the fiscal year beginning O tober 1 and ending 8eptembee JU, 19 providing for budgetltransf ers. Mr. Taylor reatl Resolu[ion No. 9]-892 by title only. solution N and edabyaC iea,by a four/zero vote with Comm assaoner Sargentoabsent. 25. - ing into a highway m nce a ndum o Agreement w e Florida Departmentnof na Tra~sporta ti on, Contract AE 696. Mr. Taylor read Resolution No. 91-898 by title only. ved t adopt R solution No. 92- 898. Secondeda byaCOmmissioner Carrico. uty Mayor Miles indicated c ith liabili[y r ing to appendix w esponsibilityefe uiy MayordMilesaa owhat the t tal cost was, Mr. Sm iPhnsa id theptotal estimated cost is 568,101.19. uty Mayor Miles referred t Exhibit ing i ity s prepared t act>vztaes and werehthese ,terra ,neluaeanin the cord id~ost. cc a-2-s2~laz ian enoagne ane ring w ~~l~aea. onfirmea c acydw ~ayeper ems of tneM i~gac nayerm sidewalks w e justnz ntlyaput in by F some were not oputnin properly, list of thoseeproblem areas ha~ Deputy MaYOr M.i les noted the J -day < cellation is by mutual agreement. Deputy Mayor MilesDw informed theie e eay, if n happy with city's w o pay t itye ax aid t asyut ork with so fare and are very m happy to navehtnebcetyetake on the work. Deputy Mayor Miles w rely opposed t register h sking i£ t ity cou ldiget bhemwin wrr[ing to relieve thecclty of the areashofcconcern. Deputy MaYOr Miles s hey also ask a indemnify and hold rmless,' on pag eat ead fromsthe indemnification ing i says we'll indemnify D T from loss if s f all senand the c Taylor said sidewa Sk bcona itions predatedstheMc tosrequere thetcontract be a aed e empting Those problemta prior e ing i agreementxo repairs b by them. eCOUld sayeonlyhresponsible fortdamages after contract. ved t end her m require ofmF lopr iorat dine city e ing i otthe contract, that ~he repa.i rs That M Lomaxrnas brought to Their require t agreement b ded [ sa yadhe city i thliable o esponsible f orndamages sulk feom any of there s listed by . Lomax. by C ied by a four/eeror~ote with Comm rssroner Sargent absent. cc 9-~-9]\193 administrator or the attorney. of the letters and whose signaturenshouldab e Iet te~steduring which time Commis.,ioner Vacce Sef [tthe meeting (11:x8 p.m.). Deputy Mayor miles m ved to table t April 2 onded by C dlby la three/zero v ithnC ssioner Sargent and the c of the c o have the letters signetlsbyseither the attorneynor the administ Bator. 27. DMlnat ionTfrom M Bicycle/Pedestrian A sed M LomaxP~ red her r signationma emberlof the1M icycle/PedestrianeA ittee, n ing there onf list w1tD this meeting and the Traci is meeti ngtbeinq on the. same day. 6y c the cmmassaon accepted Ms. Lomax s re signa ion. B. Proposed Public Safety Department. ith said hew hed to bring a e forward to place a Public Safety Department o referendumrdf election. pue t onf list in the charter, i order t Public Safety Department, it would require a charteruchange. It w o bring a e forward to placemthesproposed change on the ballotnc 26 No reporOAN EY 5 REPORT. 25 Mo reportM~s ReeoaT. Io. ADJ Deputy Mayor Miles m ved t adjourn. onded by and c ied by v Ice Meet ing 3a dj Darned tat 11.5 p ---- w.~I.em e w.~==o~. Aa.o~ n~~ ' ~ne a ;~~- "