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Present Mayor Bi11 [V nston
Deputy Mayor Rusty Miles
Commissioner Jim Carrico (left at 9:5] p.m.)
r Ron Sargent
Commissioner Annamarie v (left at (9:55 p.m.)
. Shelton smith, City Administrator
Geraltline D ambri, City Clerk
Richard 5. Taylor, Jr., City Attorney
John Brock, Dir. of Community Services
red Merkel, City Engineer
tchel 1, Dir. of Administrative S
As=_is[ant Chief Baker, Police Div., Publicrsafety Dep [.
. Mayor Winston calletl a regular meeting Co
orderat 125 Pe m.
2. en[ of SILENT MEDITATSON was FOLLOWED HY THE PLEDGE OF
a*i, Deputn Mayor Miles moved t mend [he agenda
Sider Items 12, 13 andal9 a [his point
[he meeting. Secontled by commissioner
Sargent and ca r.ied by vorce vote.
Alan Gorovi t?, representing applicant for agenda Items 12, 13
and 1 requested continuance o all three items u t:l the first
eating i ary to allow the developer to m ith the
homeowners, Jpla nne rs, and ocher rnterested partieswto find a
mutually acceptable compromise.
Ueputy Mayor Miles m vetl t table items 12, 13
and 14 [ ary S, o1998.o Secontled by
Commrss tonernVacca.
Mayor Winston offeretl a explanation t the members of the
audience saying the c n did n nCil the
specific items came up onsthe agenda antlathen o[ab le.u
Commissioner C suggested perhaps some of the people p went
wanted to expressr[heir opinions.
Mayor Wrnston. saitl a motion to table takes precedence.
Deputy Mayor Miles sugges tetl between now and January s, the
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commission con la meet and allow public input.
' ~ r Sargent saitl he believed par[ of the r as ~~ing Eor
Che developer's request to table w s to afford the opportunicy
for T ith the homeowners in Che area in order to
resolvemsomemoft the concerns.
Mr. Taylor agread saying [hey intend [o m iY.h Che homeowners
attempt Co fintl c on ground Co worktout a scheme that
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r Carrico suggested it an yon Gill wanted to make
comments they could do so during the Public Participation period.
to cable carried by unanimous roll call
3. oUNCEMENTS. Mayor Winston made the following
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noAUnc Town Hall MeeY.i ng o Che Public Saf ecy Charter Amendment
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A. Nominacion of Business Person of [he Month - Dis tric[ k5.
Mayo[ W nston n led the Day and Night Managers
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NOminacion carried by voice
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A. Disc. ict nz - Nom,na c,on to codas Enforcomonc Hoaxa.
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0. District H3 - Nomina Cion To FIisCOric Peese rvation Board.
Deferred to November I], 199], Meeting
C. Distri cC W3 - Nomi na [ion to Land Planning Agency.
Deferred to November I], 199].
U. DasCric[ 119 - Nomination to His [uric P-eservaCion Board.
commissioner vac<a n cod Donna eonay for
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reappointment. Ca rr
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by voice vo ee.
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commissioner v a brougnc c acne c tnac
argent hed n tad Y oehlenkempnt othe
HisMOric Board pending heroresignation from Che H and of
/~ Adjustment. o tlate, has n signed and, therefore,
suggested goingwahead and appointing either, Sarah G_razd or
bonnie Manju ra, [o Che posiTion.
Commissioner Sargent indicated he would prefer t make the
eek; indicating his c i[h proper
dis[ric[inynex ted there w a die tzi ct
an tl,~f urCher~ C c Preservation Boaetl had
Hts COan
rewmmendeasMS. cirara, Ms. Mang nxa a Mr. Pease in enae user.
E. District N2 Appointment to Historic Preservation Board.
commissioner sacgent nominated Sarah Girard.
Nomination carried by voice vote.
6.
A. Presentation. No pzeser.t ations we..e made.
B. Public Participation.
Jo An Rebello, xighland rills, acknowledged the importance of
ration; however, regarding the development which w Cabled
arlier, believed the reports presentetl hatl i information
"'~ about Lake Emma Roatl being witlenetl. She saitlni will not be
/' widened. Objected t ing; R uld a mmoda[e 60
homes. suggested a oatltli[ional z ing categorycbe added, perhaps
R-'1A4 providing fornsuburban estates.
John H sident and small. business o
ongwootlezspoke Co beingxfaced with an 48,000 impact fee o
duplex he e Contac Ced the c n[y antl w Cold there is n
C fee.wn5a id he believed i butatlid n understand
Yche w paying f Said he hadesigned a agreement c make
21ae ua1 i tallmentsrof S1)1 p nch; n ved a tified
letter telling him if he does not come up wiChe43~fi00 bycJanuar y,
it will cost 58,000.
Mayor W advised of Che state law mandating hookups where
sewer 1s availab Se.
Me. Ta yloz explained how letters w Che w ong people;
the Doty thing Che city i charging i sthe impact f Che c my
charges sugges ted, if s not c up with the m ne y,
there i axf iris ncinq programome charged and a rtyage
t 1s
s placed on [he pz ope rt y, sCillta va lung them of the 41m 800
ii yu re.
Discussion con[inuetl with respect Co the program offered Co Mr.
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artz ChaC w ailable under city law; the 10-year
financinq op lions la m rtgage) being a ailable with connecCron to
be made within 60 tla ys of signing the va greement.
Mr. Bartz sa itl he hatl copies of the letters sent Co him and a 1
zcle from the Orlando S nei about Longwood's sewer. He
submitted same to the ci [yeclerk.
ued about t number of people who signed the
Cwoc year~na t-free, agr eemen[ and providing a eebate to
[hose who hadealreatly matle payments.
Deputy Mayor Miles asked M artz to meet with the city
administrator so he could be a 'istetl with getting the i ue
solved. Deputy Mayor Miles suggested he be allowed t
celera[e his payments without penalty under Che 10-Year
financing plan. Mr. Taylor saltl [here would be no penalty if
payments w celeraC ed. Bartz asked for s et hing in
rng. Mayorcw suggested M artz go forward on
resolving with thencity administrat or.B
Sohn L cF t, 65> E. Bay read e erp is Exam the s r letters
he r vetl from the city. When purchasing his houseefour years
ago, eherhad asked if there w any plans Eor s antl w Co1tl
a five o n-year plan. toldwmust hoo ks up.
AtldingttovChe cost ofr51e800 is the cost to tlo away with the
septic system, p mil fees, etc. The city a ep tetl his
appllca[ion for prepayment a C price andcn s telling him
he would h ve to have a loan[ with fees, doc s[ampsa a econd 1~~
mortgage. a9elieved the city hatl made him an offer and should
Mayor wrnston explained the re quiremenC was by state taw antl it
the Eees e uitable with The ocher c antl understood his
problem with this contract, but saidtit was a mistake.
Nr. Bartz i erjected saying he w s glad Mayor Winston called i
s he believed i ontra ct and Che czCy made up
theocontra ct ane asked if the contract will hold up [n court vs.
Nadine T with respect to the p sad
~edl abou ants made aboutrbake E
Roadx antl~ntherefooe ce called the co~[y. On November 26, 1996,
witlening w 1 be from Equestrian L rth cnly. All
i nformationlforwarded t the LPA said i ould be widened i the
Neetl Co be ~ ending C ings C [he L
Also ch eoked with the c unt yuantlha nnexatron of that p opertyAwill
Force widen rng of Lake Emma.
Mrs. Tolos sa itl when work sass tuns were heltl on Che Land
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uevelopment coae, sne yveationea a me lcitnae of i pt
which w s ca my wnirn naa neen omi ttea from cnearoaeRe me
i[Y planne[ s d [he city would wait a til Che EAR w
omple[ed, which would [- a few yearsn YeC, n s Comp.
~. Plan changes a e going through. Mrs. '1'o los r ectf~lly
ted [he c n discuss the possibility of e 1nr g
ordinance t repeal the LDC, with the e fntheta
Te lecommonica[~on and Sign ertingtback [ what the
city had, until it can be wrrttenniherway it mould be.
Commissioner Vacca m ved for a
onded by c argentea ntlsc ied
bycv vote.mmTnetc isslon eeces sedz `. rom
8.2 P. eo B:a2 P. monvn
R 2 D cOFPfI55IONERS RC PORTS.
argent i ro doted a erlocal agreement
ablishing the Seminole TetevisionnC cil. Explaining CALLA
had asked each local government Co giveu indi cation o" their
this program. in[erlocal agreement does not
bindranyoneCt spending any m ne y. asked for a
cne aocement. Tne c neai.sceaaea ineeproanana c
ofeenteri ng into the agreementmat's this time. The commissron
Mayor t. n yave detailed i about the program antl [he
advantages tof being pact of the agreement. The c ssion
indicated agreement of the c cept but w oagreemenC with
ing the documen [. at Chis o[ s [Heys believetl i ceded i
begm e definitive i ertain a Mr. Taylor said he woultl
expect the local governments wouldsall have s ith
r C Yo Che ag reemenC, as w"rtten, before oi[ is finalized.
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Commissioner V aid she a ended a ent Historic
Preserva t.i.on Board IHPBI meeting and reported the Eo ll owin g:
indicated there w stilt two v Sne explained o
war filled tonight androne still remains. NPB _ecommenda ti onsne
thei[ desire Chat the city get the bricks; thereby, saving some
of the co.,t of the planned brick paving.
a consensus eo go
forward andryetcinerbaickCe
f The c 5 to 9o forward and
get iheMbricknfrD~nCOne ca Dr isitle of CR 92t to
be area in the xi, rr ,.rice.
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reportetl the schools w celebrating fled
RibbonsWee kra recommended everyone encourage the children [o
stay tlrug free
Commissioner Vacca atlvised of a letter r ved from a andidate
extolling freedom of speech, antl hiscdismay o the city
adminrstraeor ca llinq all of Che candidates advising they w
not allowed Co pia e lite ra aura o any oblec thee
park. - aid she w s the person whoscalled the
administ~acorswi[hrtheccomp la int. The code said this is not
aid the x vation Board also
c=mm9hCropeC he abenches and as ketl ifctheeo s being s red at
Public Works could be ins[a lied in the Historic Distr~ct.
The c ron s consensus was to have the benches
rnstaileass
Commissioner Vacca repo_[etl Che attendance a[ the Fun Dog Shaw
Commissioner V cetl Che Halloween Carnival w scheduletl
for October 31accThenhaunted house would be the scarcest ever.
Commissioner Vacca a ced Cha An ual Arts and Crafts Festival
ould be held the weekend before Thanksgiving; hosted by the
cal Florida 5 ety for Historic Preservation. This festival
rs not associated with the city's March festival.
p5.
Mayorrw ced UCe wiil give a presentation on grant
writinglnhopefull yUnby the next meeting.
the trey adm in istratoe to immediately get w ncerned parties
to get concerns rectified and get back on track<o
Che c of c stun [o so
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Deputy Mayor Miles atlvised he w cognizant of i that will
ith respect [ 5 however, believedeit w
impor[a nt for Che ci[yato grown The city will continue to work
my eo formulate plans Sn order to have mrn rmum
impac[hon oitizens.
itF respect [ [he letter r vetl from the canditlate referring
the Bill of Rights, e Deputy Mayor Miles said the
andidate foryoc to mentron complying with Che laws of Florida
and c codes.
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Deputy Ma yox M s discussetl the present antl past LDC being [he
subject of many comments.
Deputy Mayor M ved t - atl hoc
~. rommrttee Co ie mthe LDC, ochaiied^by Ms.
Nadine To los, rwitnwo representative from
ach disci ict. The c mnittee is to e for
90-120 days, having aotlelegate from [hest
i[y 5 s Department a ending, and
endat~ensofor changes to oe forwarded to
theoCity Comrt,i scion.
r Sargent w s Song a oplicants i
processzw old be held up dueatoothistr Commission membexsn
were in agreement wi to commissioner sarge~c.
to w the c of the c by v e
voteos CO affirmeDeputy Mayor Milesssugges[ionic
e. CONSPEey approved bills and e Ced bills Eor October 199T.
Approve M notes of sept=_mberals, 199'[, Regular Meeting.
C. Approve expentliture of >3, 500 from Coniis cation Fund for
floor t togs e enter.
D. waloofrM [Cfor Software Appiication
andeTechnicali5uoporte5e~v ices to HTE in the amount of
5~3, 250.
E. Approve city Clerk's request to carry excess vacation
F ual.
cep[ Petition submitted by Oleander Street r sidenCs
antl authorize forwartling request for w oche state.
wal of SUNCOM a il'.h the state of Florida.
Fi. Appeove IntergovernmentmCOOper at ion Agreement C racC
and Bylaws "x Pub11c Risk M ne gement of Flarldent
I. Approve p[oposal from Harxis3 CoGherma n, O'Keefe 6
to provitle verification service for PST steeeC
lisot ingses
J. uthar i.ze a cept ante of a 514,069 qra nt from o artment
of Community Affai[s Co a ist in the prepara tlon of the
val uaCion and Appraisal Report (EARS.
K. 4uthorizat ion C utiliC_v easement
agreement with LongwoodiBUSxnesswC en ter.
MoCton by Commissioner Sargent, s onded by
Deputy Mayor Miles t approve t
he c
agenda, wl[h the a cepC ion of Item o seCarried
by unanimous roll call vote.
9. MONTHLY eINaNCiaL REPORT, September 199"1.
_ ocess[h advised there was no report tlue to the autlit being in
~ lo. PueLZC xE~R:NC - oRDxNANCe No. D~-i3il, amepainq ine bona
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Development Code, Ch 29-22, Table 29-2, to atld cer[arn
52, to prohibit s ing or displaying vehicles in public 1
rights-o[-ways; Ch 29-55, arbor permit c Ch 24-
60, permanent and temporary sign permit criteria; Ch 29-
90, notice requirements, Ch 29-105, table 29-19, to add
certarn fees. (Continued from 10-6-971
Taylor atlvisetl of proof of publication for this and all
public hearings on the agenda. Mr. Taylor read Ordinance No. 9>-
13'l1 by title only.
Mayor Winston opened the public hea rl ng.
Rebello said she w s glatl t ad hoc c e being
ee tablishetl antl suggest edaperhaps itsshoultl include members of
the Codes Enfoc<ement Boa id.
Mike Hol[ said he c o City Hall to file a formal complaint
against a fence lastmFrida y. ant Chief Baker, Commissioner
Vacca and other staff members advised him to c e to the meeting
night. aid he called other cities with ~egard to his
anden e have any codes as far a eight-foot fence
nThe codes boa rtl said [he subject propeiCy o
ouldnputnup an 8-foot fence and the o ook tlebris fromnhis
yard antl atldetl two feet to Yhis fence.wn is n unsafe fence. -
There i ordinq in The city code a o howathts fence should
be c ted. ent to city people, w nuf ac[ure rs,
therena rules. requested the c up with
ething n beforeHthe Cence begins ~otting and falling and
injuring someone.
Mr. Gosline explained the i s that the property o ner is
adding two feet to an al readyuexistinq s[x-foot Eenc e.w
Discussion e ued with respect [o the i of en EOrcement;
whether Cheresw safety i whetheruthe LDC, a rlY ten,
specific enough with respecC~CO how Che fence was
conacruceea.
anay e 14a 13en a~anue, said M olt about c rea
ytningeThowever, he t o had s mi lar cl and would like
toes codes enfoicemeni with some teethror enfoz cement of
the codesme
Natline Tolos thanked Deputy Mayor Miles f uggesCion and
awed if ehe as hoc commrttee could be aet vo rmmeaiacel~ witn
guidance as to who[ areas should be looked ac
up a sub committee of Codes En POrcement B and members. Tne ,.
committee being under [he Sunshine I.aw wa.s men[roned.
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regarding [he cost sharing policy Eor paving Beast Street
as past of Che W: ldmere Pillage project.
Mr. Hugh Marling, project engineer, and Mr. KiC Mason, property
endance. ner vacca left the dais at
Tnisrpointeinnthetmeet ing, 9C55 psml~
explained he has o rtetl the property s e 19"12 and
Mhereaa ntly four four-pier units on thezp -
CommissionerrCarrico le fC a s point i the m Sngey9: 5] p.m.
e bacY, the city pa vi ngrpol icy p s 60/90 and
iheec t per foot along E t per abut[ingep erty owner
Dula nave been approxima Ce lys>20e00 per foot based D
n ne nad r oed from cne city. sea o inac ana
subsequeoc c wrap icy, ne vea forwara ana w
hoping to beginedevelopmen[ ea-1y next yea rmo Howevar,
has a ith Che D velopment Review Boaetl (DReI requiringsw
pave Eas[n5[xee[ adjacent [o [he project. A traffic analysis has
been tlone and they a requesting to be allowetl [o pay their
~, proport ionaCe share of Che pa _ng of East Street.
. Smith explai netl the street nad n t been paved duxlny [he [
Cne policy w s 60/40. rihex, a developer usually pays 1008 of
the paving of a dire road.
n said their project has no ingress/egress on East
Streetso
i[h said, even iE no[ usetl, the developer usually Days Che
fur lscost.
arling said, an his experience, if the project has paved
there i requirement to pave a adjacent roatl system
notebeing used.s [hey are willing to commit to whatever
Che ass essmenC rollwwou ld be.
Mayor w explained the present city p actice i= when a
sLreeC r5 pavetl, these rs a 100$ assessment.
to abutting o pe ty
owne zs,p[heyrwoularpayrthet equalesharers
Sn z p Dennty Mayor Miie s, Mr. Mason agreed IC w
ingress/egress [o East Street, there would only be an
eniryrwi inea breakaway gate.
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Durtng discussion i[ w tad by M Mason tna[ they had still
- fished with the s eop San r w pending r solution oY this
Miles saitl ifv[he plan i till antler sate
Plana re vrewutperhaps this request was prematures
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osline explained, based o iCy changing its paving
t percentage fo rmula, nt heeappeal i the c
toswhatethe c ants applicants to be tt oltl abo~[r[ne n'
requirement formpaving of roads.
kel, city engineer, said there w other c 11
whereetha c requiring a developer to pave 2,000 feet
of roaa ana z~rcnrnnlanaa ragoiraa inm Gonywood club.
Mr. cpaline explainea i a policy i wnetner the
oared them cowp~y ineir snarenwner.ne~ iney name
Mayoc Winston asked if there was a precedent.
Mr. cosline said it has been on a case-by-case basis.
Mr. Harling c red O ange County's policy: must provide paved safe
and adequate ingress t the property Nothing i the policies
o£ other j isdictions that s atlj Dining roadsnm t be paved.
ould makens ca 11y infeasible, the land would stay
fallow. Mr.oHarlingcsaid the fair way w e sme He 1~~
suggested i may require a word inatetl eYPO rC wiChs thencounty to
get .it paved.
Taylor said in his expeeience other - es/- ..ties will look
ach intlividual project. Fu ether, d- fig '. '
with Mr. Brock, .it w s his impse n t',._ 2r_. _ haver open
cams tances arE ~r Pferent with the
proj ecit ota ha vingeopen access.
Commissioner Sargent said he would m as prescribed,
based on lUOk as~e~sment to abutting propertiesss
ved t ride the D
decision and allownpaving to be done as pertRH
o[ the paviny project and allow them to pay
s propor tlona rely a sed. Mayor
wrnstonepassed the 9ave1 antl seconded the
when it is deemed the road is to be p ved but not incumbent upon
the developer co pave the road at th.ts t.n me.
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wide the oae ana e regnira the cave toper
oepa~e the road at eh~sne mayor wrneton
seconded the amended mot'.ionme
The a endetl m ied by a - -
:mMayor W nst on<aUeputy Mayor nMil esoantlro
r Sargent voting aye antl Commissioners
Ca rra co antl Vacca absent. '
FIRST R 97-1382, a entling C
official boundari Re OS of [neNOOrporate limmts IannexaCion)
for a 20.o a e parcel located ai [he northeast corner of
Lake Emma Roatl antl [he city limits.
.o January 5, 1998. (See discussion/cons itleration which
13. ING/PUBLIC HEARING - 97-1383,
entling~t he Comprehensive Pla nOChanging [he land use
designation for a 20.0 a e parcel located a tho
oitheast c of LakecFmma Road antl the crty Limits
from County Low nensity Residential to City Low Density
Residential.
Tabled to January 5, 1998. (See discussion/consideration which
14. - tog the official
Zoninq Map changong theCZO Inglclass ificat ion for a 20.0
e parcel loca[etl a thennortheast c o£ I.a ke E a
Road antl the city 1smrCS from County A-Soto City R-i .~
Tabled C ary 5, 1998. (See discussion/consideration which
followea Itemnz.~
1s. e 93-I3~s, a anain9 rna
Comprehe~ive P1 a~~ch~gi ng the landmu e designation i
the fuCUee larttl a map of the Comprehensive Plan fromn
medium density r sidential t office c ial for a 2.3
e parcel locatetl a the n rtheast cornercof County
Road an ana wilamaretA~enne.
Mr. Taylor read Ordinance No. 9i-335 by title only.
r Sargent m vetl C cep[ Ordinance
No~9G S13T5 on first ceading~ antl Eor a pu611<
hearing to be schedutetl for November 3, 1997.
onded by Mayor W and c ied by a
three-zero roll callnv ithaMayor V ,
Kinston
Deputy Mayor Miles antl Commi ss3oner Sargent
inq aye; commissioners Carrico antl Vacca
absent.
16. IRST READING - RO ANCE NO. 9>-13y 6, a ending the
official Zon Ma p2 chan9ing [he zoning cl esslfica ti on of
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a 2.3 a e parcel located at [he n rth east c
County Roatl A2] and Wildmere Avenue from R-3 toot-2~
Mr. Taylor read Ordinance ND. 9]-13]6 by Ci[le only.
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ss loner Sargent m ved, Mayor W
onded, t app *_ove Ordinance N 9]513]6 on
first reading, and to schedule a public
hea r.i ng for November 3, 1997. Motion c ied
by a three-zero roll call vote, Mayor w nston,
Deputy Mayor Miles and Commissioner Sargent
voting aye, commissioners carrico ana vaeca
absent.
1]. 97-13')'1, a entlinq the
official boundar~e~s of theN~orporate limits (annexation)
for a 6.0 a e parcel located a the southwest cornee of
Marorn Aoenne ana county Roaa az].
Mr. Taylor reatl Ordinance No. 9]-137] by title only.
Mayor W nston m ved [o a cept Ordinance No.
9"J-13]]ron first readingcand Y schedule a
public hearing for N vember 3,0199]. Seconded
by Commissioner sargene antl c ied by a
roll call v ithrMa yor W ,
DeputyzMa yor Miles and Commissioner Sargent n
aye and Commissioners Carrico and Vacca
absengt. ..i
38. FIRST RE ORDINANCE N 97-13]8, amending the
ompx ehe ns ive Plan for the ~ity of Longwood, Florida
changing the land u e designation i the N e Lantl Dse
Map of [he Comprehensive Plan from County Industrial t
City Light Industrial for a 6.0 a e parcel locatetl a[
[he s uthwesi corner of County Road 42] and Marvin
Mr. Taylor read Ordinance No. 9t-1378 by t.i tl.e only.
Mayor Winston m ved a ceptance of Ordinance
. 9]-13]B on first reading with a public
hearing scheduled for N vember 3, 1992.
onded by Commissioner sargent antl c ied
byra three-zero roll call vote, Mayor W ns[on,
Deputy Mayor Miles and CDmmissionee Sargent
ing aye, Commissioners Carrico and vacca
absent.
19. - -13]9, a ending the
official~Z ing Map changing The z ing classification
for a 6.0 parcel locatetl at the s ~thwest c of
County Roatl 42] and Marvin Avenue from CountynlrA To City
S-1.
Mr. ay Dr reatl Ordinance No. 9]-13]9 by title only.
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+a yor w ved to a cept Ordinance N
97-1319 os ~f~i is~ reatlingcand to s hetlule a
public h ing for November 3 Secondetl
by Commissioner Sargent and c ied by a
three-zero ro13 call vo e, withrMayo Wins Co
Deputy Mayor Miles, antltCDmmissioner Sargentn
voting aye and Commrssronecs Carrico and Vacca
ao5ent
20. FI AST READING - ORDINANCE NO. 97-1380, amending Che
omprehensi ve Plan changing Che land u e designation in
e Eut ure Lantl Use M of e e Comprehensive Plan from
w Density R siden[iai C Medium D sity Residential for
ao0.5 a cet located at the northwest corner Df East
Streee antl east Wiidmere Avenue.
Mr. Taylor read Ordinance No. 97-1360 by title only.
Mayor W ved t cept O
90-1380 ontfirs~ rea dingcand Cords cheduleNa
public nearing for N vember 3, 199"1. onded
by C argent and c ied bysa
Cnree NxerozDroll call vote, with Mayor Winston,
Deputy Mayor Miles, and Commissioner Sargent
voting aye and Commissioners Carrico antl vacca
absent.
21. - 7-1361, a ending Che
offi<ia1~2 ing Maplcnanging the z ing c sif ication of
__ 0.5 a eoparcel located a the n xthwest ac rner of East
Street antl Wiidmere Avenue from R-lA [o ft-3.o
Mr. Taylor read Ordinance No. 91-1393 by title only.
Mayor W ved [ cept Ordinance N
9~-13alro~[tirsc reaaingeana t acneanle a
public nearing fox N ember 3,01991. onded
by Commissioner Sargent antl c ied bysa
theee-zero roll call vote, with Mayor
W lnSton,
Deputy Mayor Miles, and Conm~i ssLOner Sargent
ing ave ana eomm.aa.,.onera earr,.en ana vacea
,bsent.
22. FIAET READING - 97-1385, authorizing
abandonment of a0por~ionE Of drainage/utility easement
behind 1DSD Hun[i ngtan Court.
Mr. Taylor reatl Ordinance No. 91-1365 by title only.
Mayor W ved to a cept Ordinance No.
91-1365 n eatlingcantl to s hedule a
public si 3sfar November 3 Seconded
r Sargent antl c ied by a
j all v
r r :o yor ~~ onw rssdtoners Ce rte'o argVacea
o~... ng ~a ye and+C _.. . and
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23. 9]-3386, a ending City Code
Chap[e r~23 NUtili RCEi es~A Ci~le II, n 23-19
application for s :r5ubsectionSC o define the term '1
"application for w and Article III, Section
23-55, applicationafor s Subsection C, to define
the term "application forrs ewer servrce, and Section 23-
64, vi olatlon.
Mayor W ved [ t Ordinance N 9]-
1386 Dorf izsC reatling~ andep[ schedule a public
bearing for November 3, 199"1 Seconded by
Commissioner sa rgent antl c red by a tbree-zero
roll call v i[h Mayor W Deputy Mayor
Miles, and C argen tovo[ing aye;
Commissioners Carzi coeand Vacca absent.
24. RESOLUTEON NO -9]-929, a ending the budget for the fiscal
year beginning October 1,~ 1996 and entling September 30,
199], provitling for budget transfers.
Mayo[ Winston m ved to adopt Resolution No.
97-924. ondatl by C argent and
iea bvea three-:ero~oiir~aii ~ Mavor
Depnty Mayor Miles ana commissioner
sarge~t~votinq aye, commraaronera carri<o ana
Vacca absent.
25. RESOLUTION N0. 9]-899, authorization t o
util.i ty relocation a with Departmentrofnt
Transportation foe theev~idening of U.S. Highway 1]-92.
Mayor W nston m ved t adopt Resolution No.
9]-094.r onded by Commissioner Sargent and
ietl byea three-2ero roll call v Mayor
Deputy Mayor Miles antl Commissioner
argent v ing aye antl Commissioners Carrico
and Vacca absent.
26. -095, luthoriza[ion [o enter into a
Ri ntlust rial pre-treatment agreement with Seminole County.
Mayor Winston m ved C adopt Resolution N
9]-895. ondetl by Commissioner Sargent and
ietl byaa three-zero roll call vote, with
Mayor W Deputy Mayor ana C
argent rv ~nq aye and CommissioneemCarricor
and Vacca absent.
2]. MESTRATOR'S RE
A. ith reported staff was still
p e ngni nforma[iona from the state.
e. Reque sideratio budgeted
rnternship posr iron to work ton aspects of annexa iron.
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. Smith said, if he r ved n objection from The c scion,
he woultl bring forth Cniseeequest on the next agentla. oThere was
no objection ratsed.
r 20. CITY A
A. Discuss suq ges eod Trevtstons to City Charter.
The c tab tetl discussion o Che City
Charte~ruv_s tons to Che Novembee 1 199],
meeting.
B. City of Longwood v Sobotka - aClon Co pu_sue
L.iti qa tion on Pav inq and/or CEBALr ens.
Taylor explained m ney w wed by Sobotka for p ing liens
and pons ib lya Codes Enforce nen~ lien. After the bankruptcy w
ttled, there w e S18, 000 o ti 11 left o after then
se as som r so s ver
bank w s @aid. Taylor requested a zation to evaluate
the files etc. wMTh the a sibility ofucolle ct.i ng the pa tnq
money antl perhaps some o.pChe LEE money.
n by C argent, s ondetl by
Mayor v~ uthorize the city a ney
o [o t ns hoursot valuate the s tof [he
i[y's paving antl C B liens and [oagosforward
with r red act ton. Carried by vot ce vote.
C. Seminole County Adult Entertainment Ordinance.
Taylor advised o a phone call from Seminole C uniy's
ney asking i the city wished to go under [heo umbre lla of
Cheocounty's adult enter[atnment 1av.
Ic w [ne c of [he c onti nue
operate undee the ci.t Y's adultsenter[a inment
o~tlina nce v.s going under Semtno_e Cou v s.
29. CITY C
A. Retirement Recognition.
Zambri ted pho tos [etetl pictures from c tal ogs of w tst
tches wi[hubc any logos and advised of Che e
These w Cche=_ w Che embassed dials, but w eagoltl on gold
r black on goldTand w significantly less expensive a a dye
did no[ have to be madereas would be necessary, to do Che
emboasea aial.
After s suggest etl t membees,
if they nadoanyoo[her ideasyss oultl submiteC sthe city
reque:eea c c~igace wnat
retirementeprogramseokherclocal government Behave and C
o gather information o The city clerk s oshenwould
ask [he P nel D C. by c acting s of the
local governments as to w_.a COpaeogeams theynmight haveme
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jai o-„x~ea aou li:io p
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