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CCMtg08-05-96MinLONG WOOD CITY COMMISSION Longwewd City Commission Chambers 175 W. Warren Avenue Longwood, Florida Augutt 5,1996 Present: Mayor 13111 Winston Deputy Mayor Annamarie Vaua (left at 11:00 p.m.) Commissioner ]im Carrico Commissioner Ron Sargent W. Shelton Smith, Cily Administrator Geraldine D. Zembri. City Cluk Richard S. Taylor, ]c. City Attorney John Brock, Dir. of Planning/131dg. Services Lt. Russell Cohen, Police Depatlment Sandy Wmax, Dir. of Parks and Recreation Monica Mitchell, Finance Direcxor Fernand Tiblier, Dir. of Public Works Absent: Commissionec Iris Henson (excused) I. CALL TO ORDER. Mayor Winnon called a regular meeting to order at ]:OS p.m. 2. A moment of SILENT MEDITATION was FOLIAWED BY THE PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE. 3. RECOGNITIONS. A. DISTRIC[ #4 PRESEN'CATLON OF OUSINESS PERSON OF THE MONTH AWARU FOR AUGUS'T', 1996 TO DON OLIVERI AND TONY OLIV ERI -DAN'S ftGSTAURANT AND PATIO ORII,1_ Deputy Mayor Vacca requested the presentation be deferred [o the next meeting due [o the Oliveris being out of town on business and enable to attend. -. kECOGNIZING BRAD SPENCER ACKERMAN FOR HAVING ACHIEVED THE HIGHEST HONOR IN SCOUTING -EAGLE SCOUT. Mayor Winston emtounced that Mr Ackerman was unable to be present. C. RECOGNIZING BRIAN ERIC BELL POR HAVING ACHIEVED THF. HIGHFS'P HONOR IN SCOUTING ~ EAGLE SCOUT. Mayor Winston recognised Brian Eric bell for having achieved the status of Eagle Scout. He prrautted Mr. BeII with a certificate recognizing his achievement. In die absence of Mr. CC Rs-96\66l Ackerman, the Scout Master accepted the certificate in his behalt. 4. PUBLIC PARTICIPATION. Mayor Winston noted share wue many people who wished so speak on the Florida Avenue Issue and offeretl them the optiov to speak during that agentla item. Ms. Nelda Pryor, 1081 Sonoma Cs., said she understood drat Mr. Smith, under his repots, woultl be discuxsing she painting of the city buildings. She reported that the Hisronc Preservation Board met briefly today... by she time [hat they had realized their input w being requened, it was a little too late to get a meeting together. She consintted saying not nary of the commission members ar e Chas the current color scheme was chosen by calleA dta Ou0ook Committee Their rec nendations w well eived sand many put into place. Their scheme brought the city buildings inso anehestoric element giving a viltuge look, as oppoxed to having the look of being zn institution of some t. Ms. Pryor requested, when the commission re find makes its decision, that they mke into consideration the many hours spans by the cif lens. She asked the commission to considu this before making shetr decision. Ms. Pryor, 1081 Sonoma Ct., wish respec o she "Green Team," said e and taxpayer, in seeing the differeasce and how nsicely the medians are coming along, encouraged the commission to a along those same linen The Parks anU Recreation Department is doing nn outstanding job and would like so see site city move forward in shat vein. IoAnn Rebello, Highland Hills, noted the mayor, city adminissmtor, city aROrney and Mr. Brock attended she meeting on site Lake Emma road widening project. Said she was quite distuthetl in that all the alignments lied into Rangeline Road. The city Comp Plan has ained the road w wo lanes and all have worked hard to get o that poin and wonders wiry the county is insixting on tyivg Lake Emma into Rangeline. Said it occurred to has that if she city decided to give maintenance so the county, all would be null and void and believed [he county n st have something planned for Rangeline Road. Suggested is to put at sendment in the Charter that before anything can be done w any city st would have so be pus before the voters and wondered if site commtsston could do something about shat. CONSENT' AOENUA: A PAY APPROVED RILLS AND FSTIMATFA RILLS FOR AUGUST, 1996. B. APPROVE MINUTES OF IULY 15.1996 REGULAR MEETING AND JULY 22, 1996 WORK SESSION. C. APPROVE DONATION OP $9S0 FROM CONFISCATION FUND TO TEEN CENTER TO REPLACE LIGHTING AND SOUND EQUIPMENT. D. APPROVE RECREATION PROGRAMS I. CLOGGING PROGRAM 2. YOUTH FLAG FOOTRACE PROGRAM. CC 8-5-9fi\664 E. AWARD OF RFQ A23-96, STANDBY GENERATOR. F. AWARD OP RFQ k2S-96. PURCHASE OF CARDIAC HEART MONITOR/DEFIARILLATOR Deputy Mayor Vacca moved approval of the consem agenda as submitted. Seconded by Commissioner Sargent. Commissioner Carrico noted Item E., Standby Genuator, indicated the fiscal impact a[ 53S,tXb, yet there is only SI5,000 allocate4 in the budget for the generator, $20,OD0 was allocated for mleme[ry. Mayor Winson noted an addition to the luly ~2, 1996, minutes. "Che finance Uireoor was omihed in the list of those in adenaance and he asked [hat be added. Deputy Mayor Vacra moved [o mend her original m approving the agenda with the changesa as offered. Secondedttby Commissioner Sargent and carried by unanimous roll call vote. Comn r Carr ved drat Imrn 10 be moved forward al this vine. Seconded oby Comnttsstoner Sarg and arrieU by a voice vole. 10. COMMISSIONER RON SARGENT ~ FLORIDA AVENUE, (CSX RAILROAD RIGHT'-OP-WAY) Commissioner Sargent said he received a all a week ago yesterday at which time he went and spoke with Mr. Dicker. Said this issue has been under discussion fora while and thought by bringing it all togwh¢r at n mooing, the commission could heaz ail :ices ana d,en aa;ae what mar wisnea inn do sip Mayor Winston explained [he ndes of public participation and asked each speaker to stay as close w the mrce minutes as possible. Pat Mannor, 300 N. Oak St., refuted mat the city had to fined the rightoF-way for 20 yea s she had lived there for t6 and nas never sever hagmde4 or graveled as nad been raids a Steve Miller, 38I F_ Jessup, disagreed, saying in t994 several trees in the rightbf-way were endangering properties. there was a mass of underbrush, trash, old tires, broken glass, e[c. and he called upon the city administrator. After numerous a empts m have these it oved by CSX, the administramr s city cr o perform cleanup, o val. Said the real qua what s nt the best i n of [he city and mine propery o and to that endshe believed i puld be for me city to buy the property, esidents nenatha[ as have beat tying that ~roed to ge[ o their propeai Fortner, there ere water meters along that rigntrof-way, mail is delivered on that road, and CC S-i-96\fifi5 understood o an does access her lake and her address on Florida Avenue There city Wrest sign, also, indicadng it was Florlda Avenue [het was placetl there by the e ty.a Many of these People have car ports in the rear. Mr. Miller, then using a map, assisted the commission members, with locating where some of the properties were located. Mr. David Pyle, 354 Florida Avenue, presented some pictures of the swbjec[ area to the Said he had obmined a permit for erection of a featee in 1991 which show 354 Florlda Avenue as the front of his property. Said hew n favor of Mr. Miller's Proposal. In response to Commisxioner Carrico's quesion a swhethar his houre faced Florida Ave e, Mr Pyle said [hat had been worked o awhile back with Michael Kmmer_ where Florlda Avenue [s the legal front of dte houseut HlanGte Schroeder, 357 E. Jessup, has always used Florida Avenue and objected [o just being cu[ off and spoke in favor of the city buying or leasing the rightof--way. Mr. & Mrs. Lzonard Koepke, 329 E. Jessup, have lived at the end of the street for 32 years and indicated that no ne has ever had any problems before. Now, Mrs. Pyle and her son re having [o come across tae Keopke yard [o aaess their property. The Kempke's spoke m favor of the city purchas the right-of-way. Debbie Winnickey, 365 G. Jessup, szid she agreed wt[h Mr. Miller. With rexpst to speeding, said site was one of these who traveled too fast but no one ever approached her with respect to slowing down, and if they had, she could have wntmlled her speed. Mr. fton Dickler, 345 Florida Avenue. eefined n any of [he sm made with respect [o Florida Avenue behtg x street. He sold it never had a mine; wawa milroad right-of-way, the sign taken down by the city, he did no[ arks i[ down; [heir mail is delivered on Oake Iris waters m on Florida but was not aware that Mrs. Pyle had her watu r there also. Explained that their problem w with people speeding, had e PttPPY killed end his granddaughter was almost hit. Felt theaazea was not large enough m be a city t, being 633 feat long by 56 feet wide and that it t adequate [o build a road to cords. Said he spent and had bills for $3,dod to clean up and grade the area so i[ did no[ Flood his daughter's property, and that w s why they leased the property from the railroad and w ning i . tltrtiter, there w a Florida Power ee along the rightrof- way. Mr. Dickler then [presented eleven photographs of the area ttonthe commission, and explained each one. lie suggested the city drop [he issue end allow the homeowners [o work i1 aut. Con r Sxrgen avid [he reason he placed the issue on rho agenda was w assta[ to so ring o ~uthe problem- Sandra Effer, 345 E. Florida Avenue, sxid they bought their house in 1994, and ne er had any problem before the speeding. Said when they moved in, they cleaned up [he area and CC g-5-96tfifi6 now xll ofx sudden the city wants to wine In antl bny it it goes nowhere and is useless Kent Richter suggested the city might consider buying the whole thing bnt then qua oned what as best for the ciry. Said o ould also find out who owns property along O,e entire right-of~wey and ask the rnilroed peoVle to dentl to ail those along the rightrof-way and [hat way the ciry wouldn't get involved and it would etld square footage to the uty's tax base. David Ix.,ta, 1S8 E. Jessup, felt the road was a convenience w him and is an access to the back of his rea,lal proVerty. Said he has see., the city working back there but has never seen a grader. Steve Miller, 381 E. Jessup, said he had a problem with any private ownership because then everyone is denied access. Mr. Dickler spoke in opposition to the city acquiring, felt it could be worked out a g the neighbors. Deputy Mayor Vacca moved to close Vublie participation. Herbert J. Raker, 242 Oak St., said his father built his house in 1950 antl, at that time, there other houses. He saiU the city did c and do e ork; took a dow ook out dead limbs, cleaned up the bnushn down as far as tl en road a ends This w Oone before Mr. Dickler and his family moved in. Howevu, nothing has been done si and said if the city Uoes take it tsltoulA be m nod, should have street lighting and with the realirat,on that m nay has to be spent there. Deputy Mayor Vacca moved to close the public hearing. Seconded by Commissioner Carrico antl carried by x voice vote. Commissionu Sargent .mid he would propore the city buy the rightrof-way and that the city admi and the chief work o neighborhood arch where all the ethzens and residents can work rog¢thu m tlke wre of [he>e problems. Con r Carr, eskad the atwmcy's opini with respec whether the city should r should of of purchase the rightrof-way. Mr. Taylor said i[ as his opini to go ahead and take the propery under Florida Smtutex: if tie ciry had co nually m fined, assigned signed a few addrm ut dow and installedmw r line all these things ould be c ,sideced u rening. Furd,er~beceum of his c of Ne rad~d renmx, an nea going aneaatadod take it nnaer me su anet~men if me on deGaat~~~nmd go aheaa ana gat a qna claim deaa. M~uTarmr oladred me area being discussed as being that portion of the right-of-way between Oak and Oleander. Commissioner Carrico moved that the city find they have m aioed the right-of-way as per the Florida Statutes, and that the attorney be authorized CC 8-i-96\bb~ make aaim m ¢oeomance win, me woaa¢ smurces, am mat me mayor ne authorizeU [ sigjr the certification. Seconded by Deputy Mayor V¢ece. Modon carried by a r¢mmous roll call vote. The com minion recessed from 8:52 D.m m 9:1] p. nr. Upon ra ring the meeting, Mr. Taylor aske4 ehe wmmission if they sti 11 wanted to go forward withetne potential purchase of the right-oF-way. Deputy Mayor Vacca moved [ reopen Item No. 10. Seconded by Commissioner Sargent and carried by a voice vote. Deputy Mayor Vacca moved that afro obtaining the right-of-way tnrougn the satu[e, [hat the city purchasa for no more than £1500. Mr. Taylor added [hat aothori zalion for a title search for $I50 would also be needed. 1{e explainer that the right-of-way woulr be acquirer by statute and he would also attempt to get CSX to sign a quit claim tleed for up m 81500 plus title starch. Seconded by Commissioner Sargent. Commissioner Carrice questioned why this m i should be made n and suggested ring througn the Florida Swhie process. Mr! Taylor said that optio~wis vailable and then it could be done, iC necessary. He did say, however, the representehve from the railroad indicated it as highly unlikely [hey would challenge. Conan issioner Carrico noted Duey was never mentione4 earlier this evening, Mr. i3ylor expi¢i red before a purchase ac flnalizeul, it onld have m be tlone by ordinance with ¢ public hearing, but this action would give him the authority m make an offer. The commission w Winded that Mr. Taylor was given authorization al a prior meeting [o purchase the property. I[ w nomd that acquiring by statute could be done upon expim of Mr. Dicklu's Ieasee August 14.1996. There as dixc with respect [he vat of the priv road sign and re vat of [he shrubs hedges d~iches. Mr. Taylor suggested leaving things status quo tmtil after the recording of the road to give Mr. Dickler the opportunity [o claim his bushes. etc Commissioner Carrico believed it inappropriate at this time to deal with the Purchase as Chore interesteU had already Iefi~ Deputy Mayor Vacca said the commisxion had already authorized up to $1,000 and did not believe rite reque t was unreasonable. Motion tailed to arry by e with Mayor Winston and Comtmsioner Carrco v tingwoney tan<Iv Deputy Mayor Vacce and CC 85-96\668 Commissioner Sargen v g aye. Deputy Mayor Vacca said the authority has been granted to go for tip to $1,000. 6. PUBLIC HEARING - ORDINANCE NO. 96-1319, ABANUONTNG AND VACATING A PORTION OF W- ORANGe AVENUE AND FREEMAN STREET' (Longwood Plantation Subd.) VAC 03-96- h'~. Taylor announced proof of publiwcion for the public hearing and then read Ordinance No. 96"I319 by title only. Mayor Winston opened the public hearing. No one present spoke in favor of in opposition. Deputy Mayor Vacca moved to close the public hearing. Seconded by Commissioner Sargen and carried by a voice voce. Deputy Mayor Vacca moved [hat Ordinance No. 96-1319 be adopted- Sewnded by Commissioner Cameo and carried by unanimous roll call vote. '/. LONGWUUD PLANTATION -FINAL PLAT APPROVAL. Mr. Smith read the staft lever which recommended approval of the plat. Deputy Mayor Vacca n oved that Ne final plat be found c wirh the Fnal subdivision plans and the Final Plat for Longwood aPlanwtion, a submitted August I, 1996, be approved. Seconded by Commissioner Carrico and tamed by v unanimous roll call vote. 8. SLEEPY HALLOW HOMEOWNERS ASSOC. A. REQUEST INSTALLATION OF STREET LIGHT ON GARDEN LANE. R. REQUEST INSTALLATION OF SPEED RUMPS ON TARRYTOWN TR. Mr. Smith explained [here w a Iigh[ pole on the south side of Garden tane which was ethnically in the unincorporated a Further, the residents w requesting speed bumps or humps, and the co n hard ne r adopted a policy onehow to deal with speed humps. Mr. Smith recommended the rtreet light be installed. Deputy Mayor Vacu moved that a street light be iiuullwl as tznded and That the city no stall speed humps n Terrylown Trail. eSewnded by Commissioner Sargentn In response to Commmssioner Carnco, Mr. Smith said the street light would wst $5.64 pu month. CC SS-96\669 Comm Cam said he cold n e for speetl bumps ntil a policy w established ner Ucputy oMayor Vacca said ~hev police Glief has swteduspeed bumps a ineffective unless a majority of the people in the subdivision ar in favor. Mayor Winson said the city came to dte realization that it sheuld invest in enforceanutt, not speed bumps. Motion carried by unanimous roll call vote. 9. MAYOR BILL WINSTON A. FLORIDA LEAGUE OF CITIES -VOTING DELEGATE. Mayor Winston distributed a list of the is s that he, as the voting delegate, would De reyuesred t the League Conve [ion. Fur[hu, noted that other issues will probably atue ate~henm ring. 9. B. SEMINOLE SHOWCASE. to. COMMISSIONER RON SARGENT -FLORIDA AVENUE (CSX RAILROAD RIGHT-OF-WAY). (Was cansidued following Item p6.) IL FIRST READING -ORDINANCE NO. 961323, PROFOSfNG AMENDMENTS TO THE CHARTER OF lAE CITY OF LONGWOOD, PURSUANT TO ARTICI.F. X, SECTION IO.OI (a), PROVIDING THAT SAID PROPQSED AMENDMEN'f5 13E SUBMITTED ON THE BALIAT TO THL VOTERS AT THE NEXT ELECTION ON "fUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5,1996. Mr. Taylor read Ordinance No. 961323 by title only. Deputy Mayor Vacca moved chat Ordinance No. 96-1323, submitting the ballot ro the voters at the next election, be accepted on first reading and that a public hearing be scheduled far August 19. 1996. Seconded by Commissioner .Sargent. there w nued discussion with regard [o page 3,2 (e) Acting city Administrator to which no changes were recommended. Motion carried by a unanimous roll call vote. Deputy Mayor Vacca moved to r¢tutn to Item 9. B. whiGt had been overlooked. Seconde4 by Comintsvoner Camw and artied by a voice vote. 9. B. SEMINOLE SHOWCASE. Mayor Winston r erred t a letter r ved wiN respect W participeling i l the Seminole Showcase. He .said h wu.s centered around clues having a table and providing intonnahon CC 8->-96\6~0 abonl their city. Mr. Smith said something s nilar had been done in this respect a law years back as ChambreL Mayor Winston suggestW the city participate. Ueputy Mayor Vacs i ved that the city participate the Suninote Showcase svheduled fot Wednesday, Septemb¢r 11, 1996, and that m serials be provided for a city display. Seconded by Commissioner Cameo and tamed by unanimous roll call vote. t2. FIRST READING -ORDINANCE NO. 96-1324, CALLING FOR A 80ND REFFRENDUM TO eE HELD ON 2tIE QUES'pION OF THE ISSUANCE OF GENERAL 06LIGATION BONDS, OF THE CITY OF LONGWOOD, FLORIDA, TO FINANCE THE COST OF THE ACQUISITION AND DEVELOPMENT OF A MAIOR ATHLETIC FACILITY IN THE CITY; AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF SUCH EONDS IF APPROVED BY REFERENDUM. Mr. Taylor read Ordinance No. 961324 by title only. Com r Cam suggested a $S,000,OOObond, n sing the city may not hav to bor that mach nbut i[ may be a good figure to start with. oMr. Smith said it soundsees closeoas we know as he believed to develop would probably cost more than a couple of million. Com r Carr said the packet neU noshes opponuniry, with respec vailable land, that was quite attractive. c Having already missed a wnple oppottunide« believed it as good timing. Commissioner Carrico askrd Mr. Smith if they wonld agree tingent upon vo r approval. Mr. Smith rekaed to the Pearlman lever which stated, if [he city wished, he would ask Xis client to do so. Deputy Mayor Vacca said sire was in favor of buying park properly but wondered if they re going about this in the wrong way. She said one suggestion w se the mlllage antl s s tbis m nay aside each yea and then purchase property as ec lumps She oned shat If the voters voted agaii st this, the comimsston Cann a ns and purchase property for parks. Com r Carn said he understood she point but said i[ swp this or another cominisston efrom a«empting ono[her referettdunr. Deputy Mayor Vacca agreed. Con r Cam said the nillagc has of yet bee and was going to ro low - - dcipavon of this passing. feeling it was asgood PR mo e, vnd then raise tt back up next year. Deputy Mayor Vacca disagreed with Commissionu Carrico saying that would be deceptive. CC RS-9fi\6')t Deputy Mayor Vacca moved w extend the meeting by 25 minutes. $econde0 by Comnvissioner Sargent end cemieA by a voice vote. Cmn r Carn ved that the ortlinance be accepted on first reading with na' publ e hearing scheduled for August 19, 1996, and that $S,000,OpAI being inserted as the amount oP the bond. Deputy Mayor Vacca seconded for discussion. lleputy Mayor Vacca stated, (or the record, that she was against the ordinance. Said the city needed to develop its parks but was going about it to the wrong way. Com r Sargen said he not n arity again t this going to the v rs but tlid ntiake sure they would real ie it wouldsrewlt in a tax increase. Mayor Winswn said would be in the neighborhood of $600,000 per year, rqual to approximately o mill. rte The value of a mill was diuussed and noted that it s approximately $575,000. Commissioner $vrgent said it will result in a ux tnerease end it should be stated in this ordinance so people know. Commissioner Carrico spoke strongly in favor of the ordinance, noting it would present a wonderfiil image for the city. Mayor Winston thought the city was e long way from having a complete proposal to put this t the ballot, saying he needed t what size of property for dte e the es projected, the cost of operaPttoon, etc. Thought I[would really endanger the project by putting this on the ballot and zsking aqua a poo wvy. fLnher, the city is Bally going to have to struggle for its economic life in~he future, not having a mall, etc. and some hopes of large development end did not think [he city mould afford this. Mayor Winston asked that Mr. Smith have the Parks Director provide some information on This. Sandy Lomax said she could see both sides; however, felt there w need in this city to give the residents ai whoa [nay can stay within the chy e Further, complexes like this can make m nay bm uo project how much is diffcult, not knowing the size or what is planned. Said she realized the city did not have the future tax base but Cvsselberry acquired land and then got grants and went on From there and are progressing forward. Mx. Lomax continued that the item of major importance is acquire the land, We keep Iosing parcels of land and thue are none left. Let'x acquire tme land and then get citizens input as to whet they want. If the land is acquired. we have made the biggest step of all. Deputy Mayor Vacca said she had a problem with not being able to respond t inquires as w what they were doing. Ms. Lomax niggested a survey to ask tltec people what They want. Com misxioner Caaico said he could amend [he motion to $2,000,000 to at leas) cover the land. E[e said let's give votere' a chancy to vote on the possible future. CC 8-5-961612 Commissioner Sargent saiA he understood, and that was his initial thought, but said if we ask for just land, then we'A have to go back for additional money to develop. Ms. Lomax asked what cooltl be lost by offring the people the chance to vote yes or no on the land for a complex. Deputy Mayor Vaaa said if the bond was for $2,O0p,Wpshe would not vote for it, if it was for a[ bast fi5,000,004 at least you can show that you intentl to Aevelop a plan. The pr«eAure for preparing the ballot end developing a con«pt/plan were direusreU. Comt Cam oved t end the m ling [or a half hour. Seconded oby Commi.~oner Sargent and earned by a voico vote. Disc nued a o the advisabiliry of placing on the ballot now or wa ring and allow sg dte opponu drys to buy the land slip by. Deputy Mayor Vecca said if the ordinance passes tonight there woulA be two weeks before Ne public hearing wtd asked if the city coulU take an option to lock in the property. Com r Carn suggested going ahead and scheduling far public hearing i two weeks,'asndnMr. Smith could be looking into the availability of an option. Mayor Winston felt if there vms no speculative plan Ihen it should not go to the voters. 4Ir- Taylor saiA the commission needed [o fill in the blank syaces in 16e ordinance. The commission agreed the blanks wpn10 be tilled in as follows: [he amount of the bond would be fi5,000,000;it woultl be payable from ad valorem nixes, an0 the term would be ten years. Motion cartieA by e three to with Deputy Mayor Vacca, Con r Cam and Commissioner eSargen v ring aye and Mayor Winslonsto ring nays t3. RESOltfl'ION NO. 9G855, AMENDING THE RE1"IREMENT PLAN AND TRUSS FOR THE FIREFIGHTERS AND POLICE OFFICERS OF THE COPY. Mr. Taylor read by title only, Deputy Mayor Vacca moved foe adoption of Resolution No. 96-855. Seconded by Commissioner Sargent end carried by unanimous roll wll vole. CC 8-i-9fi\673 I4. RESOLUTION NO. 96-856, AMENDING TNF, BUDGET FOR THE FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING OCTOBER 1, 1995 AND ENUSNO SEPTEMBER 3D, I996, PROVIDING POR BADGE[ TRANSFERS. Mr. Taylor reed Resolution No. 96~&56 by title only. Deputy Mayor Vacca moved for adoption of Resolution No. 96-856. Seconded by Commissioner Sargent and carrietl bya unanimous roll call vote. 14.A" RESOLUTION NO. 96-85], ACCEPTING AND APPROVING THE AGREEMENT BE[WCEN THE CI'CY OF LONGWOOD, FLORIDA, AND LOCAL 31fi3, THE LONG WOOD PI20FESSIONAL FIRE!'fOHTERS' ASSOCIATION. Mr. Taylor read Resolution No. 9685'1 by title only. DeDUty Mayor Vacca moved that Resolution No. 9685"1 he adopted subject to ratifration by the union Sewnded by Commisioncr Sargent. Commissioner Carrico said the commission juxt received the document wnight and wished to read it before adopting it. Mayor Winswn re ninded [hat he and Mr Smith haU m with rho auorney and ro awed ell the ohanges. Thought fie had a s fiom all that they would verify Nose changes that were put in place; and there~ore~n was brought to the table tonight to try to ezpedile. Motion eaaied by a unanimous roll call vote. 15. ENFORCEMENT OF ORDINANCE NO. 96-1315. DGiuty Mayor Vacca moved [ table the r cinder of the t cling. Commissionu Cartiw moved to extend the me ring fur ten minutes. Deputy Mayor Vacca announced she was unable to stay end she then IeR them ring a 11:00 p.m. It was noted that the commission had to decide on the colors for the city builUings. Comi Cam oved t end the i ring for five minutes. Seconded oby Comnssioner Sargen and carried by a voice vote. Con r Carr vetl i t Mr. Smith to go forward with enforcemeiie of Oediuance No. 961315 uc CC 8-i-96\b'14 cc s-s-~c~au '[I~is page intentioaaily 1¢f~ blank. CC BS-96~6']fi