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CCMtg10-21-96MinLongwood COi ty Commi eiOln Chambers Iso~gw oa ~ el rwiaa e nwtes oototer z.i, Isss Present. Deputy Mayor A ca ssion r Jimac argent mSheltoneG Fth, SCity Administrator raldine D ambri, City Clerk A icha ed 5. Taylor, J ity A ney Asst. C Baker, Police Department John B ockf D Of Planning/Bldg. 5 andrarL arks and R eat ion D ector Chief GregaM ing, Po licecDepa etmentr Mitchell, Finance Department Fernand Tiblier, Die. o£ Poblic Works Absent: Mayor Bi11 W nston (excused) CommissionerrIris Benson (excused) RDER. De order at /. 00 p. m. of SILE! ALLEG SANCE eto the flag and Mike Hattaway with respect to their c nity I Volvement. Kay to the City" w then presented by Deputy Mayor Vacca to the Hattaways and photographs were taken. BAR OF THE EAST CENT B. AECOGNI2I NG BARA HOL[,F.RAND, RAL NNING COUNCIL, FOR ASSISTANCE T BUSINESSAA NSORYLB 0 AND THF. CITY OF LONGWOOD I DEVELOPING A HI STORI ~CZTY OF'LONGWOOD BUST NE55 BROCHURE. Deputy Mayoe Vacca asked Mr. Daly, chairman of the Bosrness Daly r cognized M Hollerana f veloping t business brochure, s. Holle and asa ccepted rthee plaque and photographs were taken.M C. RECOGNIZING ALLISON AND CUS'fIN HYAES FOR THEIR CC 10-21 96 \75] PARTICIPATION I LOPMEN2 OF THE HISTORtc CITY OF LONGWOOD BUSINESS BROCHURE. Allison and J Hyres w cognized by Me. Daly and Deputy Mayor for rtheir participation the development of the business cbrochure and pre tedrn ith of icates. The pictures taken during the photographic session were presented to D. ICT pl NOMINATION OP BUSINESS PERSON OF THE MONTH OF OCTOBER, 1996. DISTRICT p2 NOMINATION of BUSINESS PERSON OF THE MONTH OF argent ended Rick eckon, Royal weld ing, Sb cogn iz ed ma Br Person Uf The Month foruNOVember. Additional informatio nutonbe furnished at time of presentation. A. OI STRICT Sl NOMINATION TO HES tORIC PRESERVATION BOARD. Commissioner C ted M othy Bach to the istoric P servationn BOa rd. Nomrnatlon carried by a espouse tU Deputy Mayor Mr. Taylor aid it preferable that those wishing t speak on agenda items sshou ld speak during the specific item. argent m ved that those c ish ing t0 speaks regarding agenda item be heardnsduri ng the specific agenda i ontled by Commissioner Carrico and carried by a voice vote. Sim Daly, Oxford Street, referred the Auto Zone establishment Sbeing granted ingress/egrese from O residential street, Said he would like the City Commrssion to look ce/ex t location i ery negative o the a Further, if EastaStreet ris paved, traffic will then c up E and onto Lyns Drive, and both would reserve significant traffic st 6. ENT AGENDA: ove0 Bxncs B. APPROVE MINUTES OF SEPTEMBER 25, 1996 SPECIAL MEETINGS CC 30-21-96\758 (2), S R 30, 1 SPECIAL MEETING, AND OCTOBER , 1996 REGULAREMEETI NG 996 C. APPROVE C INI STRATOR'B CONTRACT, EFFECTIVE DATF, OF TOBER 1 D. T)IE 6MAINTENANCE O EMERGENCY FIRE VF.HICLEB rtixoocn~s FLeez MA eNANCe/RYDER. EMINGLE couwmY INT e. EWAL o oNTRACT FOR sD$ soDIUM HYDROXIDE SOLUTION TO ICAL. F. RENEWALNOF HBID #35-95, ANNUAL REQUIREMENTS FOR WATER AND R MAT£.RSALS. G. OVE PURCHASE OF 5 E INSECTICIDE FOR MOSQUITO OGRAM TO A H. CHABEAO I. PPAOVE LA MAINTENANCE 6CONTRACI FOA As-400 xNICAL SUPPORT SF P RF4 #2-96,ER %. E PURCHASE OF THREEC (3) x ICTORZA POLICE AND ONE (1) FORD E%PLORER;cA ROVE $J,J30. 00 TO BES TAKEN FROM THE CONFISCATION ACCOUNT TOWARD THE PURCHASE. L. APPROVF, PURCHAS F, of OPTICAL EMITTF,RS FOR FIRE DEPARTMENT. argent m ved t approve t agenda msubm Cteds onded by C and ied by a -0 vote, Mayor Winston and Commissioner Benson absent.3 Motion by c r Sargent, s onded by Commissioner Ca ee i<o t i5e and 16 foewa ed o agenda. Dndedt by Commissioner Carrico. Carri edtby unanimous vo.t ce vote. 19. F. TO CoMM2SSS ON ER sARGENT S MEMO REGARDING DEVELOPMENT OFSA TEEN CENTER. Chief Geeg Manning addressed C r sa egent's m s to whether o advisory me c~l should be e tablished. Chief M ing,tw tthe a ofnA istant C ief Baker a ing erhead peoj ector, presented statistics f Dogwood forsthe years 1994, and 1 umber of t tal a the number related to juvenile ests and the types of st ests. The materials presented were then drstrlbuted 1n hard copy to the Chief Manning explainetl that the n of juvenile c s had decreased i 6 due to their toying t make better a ork ing m e from a ity re ].ated perspective rrExplained rw purpose owas not too just make arrests but were trying <o meaiate more. Chief M ing explained t [he problems dealing with juvenile drugs were mainly Prescription and marijuana, not hard core drugs. CC 10-21-96\759 aia Longowooa's composition was wall sif ieaof ue overall and f living w good, does not h a lot the problems Bother c s have, and w a lot better o ealize. He attributed ithis to the overall attitudef and aconcern of the Chief M ing m ned the Teen Center, wRich w s formed by the police off i.cers,s w about 5 s per week a e nosted. CRief ing does n t believe t eed for a teen c uncil, but offered to establisR one iY the commission so desired.o argent extended appreciation t Ch ie£ M ing and aidit may w o take this under c sideration but did n <bel eve it ss the appropriate t Chief M ing thanked Commissioner Sargent and said he knew Dine commission was supported c ssioner Sa rgent saying if one youngsterncouldrbe saved, it wouldmserve its purpose. Mr. Taylor s e has r wed the petitions submitted and his rch indicates the city sloes have the author i[y to regulate these lakes under the city's police power. Therefore, the mmission has the option t allow o allow power boats on the city's lakes. He noted Ghat currently these are boating Mr. Robert Davis, 189 Sheridan Ave., Winsor Man r, resident of 22 asked, if allowed, w Dull enforce, does the city have e ough staff to regulate. .wDavis s The petition against allowing gasoline powered boats w signedd by 2 4 persons. He explained That prior t gas engines w operated o the lake c ing omplai nts and i ary of 1 petition submitted to prohibit yasoline power 9m su It of this petition, City Code S n SJ-12, whicnr prohi bitsrgaso line powered engines w adoptedet H espectful ly requested the City Commission deny the petition tosall ow gaso l.i ne powered engines on Lake Winsor. ved ondedi by C argenteC by arthree to z vote, with Mayor Wanston and Commissioner Benson absenT~ argent m d for a onded by and sc ied by a vote. TRe Commission eecessed ofeom ]a4D p.m. to e.ooc p. m. CC 10-23-96 \]60 ACI ENDA H SE C N AND BAY Av£NU£. ANGELA STRAYER, WILOMERE SHOMEOWNF.RS ASSOCIATION. Mr. Taylor said a e last m ing i tided t allow both groups present ti nformation t the wa Also, the ted the city administrator3 a dnhim < if anything could br orked o He said h also spent quite a few hours eeting with sitlents and pith srepresentati ves of Hacienda, and at this time eit appears nothing has been worked out. . Taylor suggested Hacienda make their presentation followed by representatives of the ne ignbornoods. explained that H enda not on the agenda for any action to ebe taken. However1 <he ould proceed i tnat direction and would like t th is xa anquas i-judicial proceeding and he requested ev ryonerwho would speak to be sworn rn. Citizens wishing t speak < e forward and w by the sty attorney. Mr. Taylor asked those who wou ltls speaks to state their and address for the record and to fill 1n a public paeticipation form. erko, owley C rcle, Longwood, e Hole C sty rM tal Health C [hexsponsoring xagent of Hacienda, sa idn ne hoped all C d elook at t my a fairly. that S nolelC sty M tal Healthp has been Hole C unty for mr years oa ndn n ing a acting out i with any o their rclients ei al lv those yearsUS The r n for th.i s, he believed, w s because they have a cellent c and staff. He said o ery s x people i Hole C untyr will nave a Hal ndisorder, ich would be The past year, they t eatetl o red forw5 0 peop te, lea 0ving 60,000 n celled or treated ca aid t night, w talking about 14opeople who we do know and asked w about the that o acn for t ent. erko then znt~oduced Al icons YUrko aattorney with Grayt Harris 6 Robinson. eeko said, as your city attoxney h explained, this i hearSng to eopen. Tnis Per ted ing district. She pointed t ist eendering and the s eRp lannf red to the idef inition of group home a the aoienda an ~ code showing i a permitted u urko said sne Has asked A cell; 0 ueller, E under of L istad; ary Ann Gilbert; Mary L ortes;M and Oebra Read t speak about this faci.l sty and others like it. Following t r presentation and that of the neighbors, asked for the opportunity t up the s legal position and also to present a solution from t enda board t calm the fears w espect t ethic. urko also i roduced G orge P well of P we.11 D sign Geoup, the arcn itect for the project; and Mr. Hazelroth, HUD Liaison. Ann Purcell, 828 Tuscarora Tr., Maitland, addressed those concerned cC 10-31-96\761 about the people living the center and related her ow experience having o of Ter nfour children diagnosed early in his teens a schizopheenic. After living i the Winter Park facility which began his journey to i dependence, n w lives independently in Pis o n Rome, d ,nhas a job. r point being that, Pat onlya stable but behavese better than many non- disabled people and one could not find a better neighbor. De. .I ueller, psychiatrist and president/founder of La Amistad, explained how Re initially opened L istad, o date has had o r thousand people go through the Rouse. Ironically, tTis typevof illness does n a lot of problems. People who wi 13 be i enda a e patients who have gotten through the a e part of the ~llness. WitT regard t about property values, he passed and a copy of S uthern nL iv ing magazine which highlighted a splendid home i inter Park 1 ted a s tTe street from L Amistad. ueller said there have been ono problems witR any of s people hurting children. Ne a raged to become educated and participate with these people as nitu will make you feel You are doing your part as a citizen. Mr. Taylor aid Longwood's Code allows only the n-dangerous tally illsand asked if the r sitl ents were in anyway dangerous. Dr. Mueller said they were not. ary A Gilbert, of St. Margaret Mary Pastoral Staff, aid they have been llocated a s from La Amistatl for 26 yea She stated their presence halo r been c e for c St. argaret Mary Church r elementary school, pre nschool and religious a cla sses,a s ing approximately 1 children acT week. There hn r beenva ny s f problems a i.ng from La Amistad. rnbeen c sidered to be a danger o d the peopl ea from La Mystad nhave proven to be nothing abut athe best of neighbors. ary Lou tortes, 9 ridden Lake pr., Sanford, a of Mental Mea1tR S spoke a out her s e distress,~how rshe sought help andew scgiven a e by theeMental NealtT Servic and said all trey asked for was a chance. Deborah Reed, 372 Wi ndmeadows Ct. Altamonte Springs, client and potential r silent, said i until a year ago that she w diagnosed, e Explained r sidentsnwill be s reeved by staff. We are goad people and deserve ea cRance on lif e.c Deputy Mayor V asked all who would speak to fill out public participation forms. Angela Strater, E. representing the Wildmere Associate requested the aHacl endae5ite Plan be rescinded and the Said they were not opposed to the project, but were opposed to the CC 1a-21-9a\762 loci<ion, rali:ea e all e children. ought t d<he c atte Lion, t LPA a med that psychiatric disorders w schiz ophreniaua depression a chronice e ailedht Sider the location a ndithe great number of childrenAw o live there. The c thought it for developmentally disabled, which o ery different fromam tal tlisordeis. filer belief w hat n evdid their homework on this project before it w approved with respect .its close proximity Co day c schools, e She continued objecting to the location of t es facility with respect to the ents not being m red and the possible unpredictability o the idr a and lack tof experience required of the r silent Hager et e distributed copies of the police r ord from the Bay A tr5anf ord, facility to the c noting the umber of calls to the facility. She asked the is if they would stand behind those who pay the taxes and place sthe of acility xe said perhaps Dull have been made. As i day, ity made [hat decision, and based hebeli eves it umbent upon the City nC eopen t and stop nstruction i curr ent moocation and assisth iin finding amore appropriate place. peborah Collins, imbrough L Orlando, er/operator of e Ranch, 2 Wayman, spoke i opposition t enda being nstructed i ent Iocationn she believed cp lacing the facility opposite h ru day c e facility poses a threat. ing with Mr. Ames and the board she indicated her concerns and ithe relocate the Hacienda project opposition to the H entla project at the proposed 1 aid they stood to lose aquite a lot if this project w s located a e proposed Socation a explained h the losses could compound a period of years ddue t the losswof clients. ith e loss of clients, it would reduce the number of workersrhewnow employs. Cathy P well, M1 ocky Ridge Place, Sanford, spoke i opposition to the Hacienda 2project at the proposed location. children who attend Pee W e Ranch. Spoke of her experience a`nd knowledge of people with mental disorders. CC 10-23-9b\]b3 Eenest Wilkes, 727 E. Bay, spoke i opposition t the project, and cited loss of property values, not IO/40$, based on Hacienda locating in the area. only Boyd, argo Vista Blvd., spoke opposition t the ends projectL e heard s have not hear Che ssf ul o indicated h es concern sif the facility was not a eonerolleaaen~,ronment. orge Jones, 1 Lake R Lake Highland, originally c and Cake a inters tlb e he i the v e presidentof cognized licensing agency for day c med up s ofs theec sots that had b made with respect to staff ing, oo site supervision, s ing ofn potential r silents i ends, and said it should be decided if it is prudent to allow this 1location. aid there w o plans for the u of the property. Now he has found, it host been in the planningestages foe over a year and a ings way, inter Park., explained h person who w c depressive had kidnapped and almost murdered She spoke aabout m c depression, s zophrenia, a people ith c cal imbalances, with the need hto take meth ation, and asked that the Hacienda facility n t be located right by the children as there will not be enforcement and control in this facility. . Lawrence D administrator of Masters Academy. DeHOSe sad from a prepared s which the c o£ Masters Academy w reg isteredtwith erespect to the H ends project b ing located n their schools. aid i ac home for peepleewho live independently and not potentially dangerous then they ould be in favor of having them. he questioned 1) how e the people chosen, 2) how o no do they became distraught, disoriented, 3) there anyft urf ews, 4) what the qualifications of the r silent m pager, 5) s he qualified t handle, 6) why a o background cM1ecks done, ]) h this project r been portrayed a yeti reme nt facility by theacity o by M Ames. Asked whata true that this r experimental project. ketl t will be any psychiatric problems, s zopheenia,fe eAppreciated the input from the representativesof1St. Ma egarettMary School. Emery, N. omba y, inter Springs, opposed to the location of H Gated concern for sthe safety of her chila woo atte~as pees wee Ra Win. cc to-u-ssw sa Yurko, attorney for N enda, inded t there w expert present, Dr. Mueller Czwho understands thetn of t illnesses; ted o e person m a paeade of horrors andhshe explained that w nitione She spoke t Doing of the property ands explained that. the r ing w make the property c ity's comp Plan. explai ed t is a perm itteds use under the city's zoning category. Ref erredht0 tad, yet has a redible waiting list to get i the school. [egards to then facility itself, pleasedo to let the know, chat they have ncluded legal justification for doing background s ing and theysdo h solution i regard, n ing they ew t to be s omply with the CitythCOde. Ms. Yurko distributed copies oof the roken P Orlando, the percentage of failures eand [ oughness o ackground c had two little girls rn the day care and felt theclOCa ti on dwas wrong. Mr. Beock, dir, of Planning/Bldg. Services for Longwood, explained s been the works August, 995; ved s e plan approval M rch, 996. The npeoperty w ned cfrom C-21 to R-2, and it w implyl brought into conpl is ce with the Comp Plan. Both the adopted Comp Plan and zoning both call for residential choice but to approve t ing antl t e plan. Legally speaking, by statute, then comm>ss.i on had no other choice at that . Taylor s ing w administrative act--absolutely o factors that couldehave c up during that hearing to allow the n to legally deny that r Doing. By state law, you would have[had to re2one the property to RP. Taylor expl.a fined that w the s e plan c s before the city and e erything i omplia nc e, thels e plan i approved, rather than the usage or occupant. He explained it is Incumbent upon the ou ld have done. Only thing, t the commrssron c ere were some minutes that talked about developmentally disabled people and there that o red. sut e if c information had c e forth, the commission still wou ldn not have chatl the discretionoto deny He paid damages in excess of 5000, 000 antl the facility went rn after all. CC 10-21-96 \'Ib5 argen cea tnan H enaa w willing t ceae o backgrounde c ecks.t addressed r Che Hacienda representatives asking if these w nother site a ailable and w ompensated at the s to you put ou< at this point, would yourconsider anothee location ra erko i espon argent, ou id not, cutive director a rmnislguestion a theyra esponsible to axboard of d aid he will defer to his board and Ms. Purcell who willrpollr[he board. argent said he w a position t offer this butmbelievea they needed to find s middle ground, s ort of ompeomise; but at the least, needed to Cnves[igate as toewhat the possibilities are. erko made o other point, saying they clearly w t trying anytn ing r the c sty. t heren to point fingersk and w make s allutne i were viewed carefully and would ceeta my take under advisement es Sargent added they needed to make both groups comfortable= peputy Mayoe V asked the city attorney, a any point, if there any way the cc Dull have rejected the rezoni nq or the site plan. Me. Taylor responded there wa., no way. Deputy Mayor v aid r silents w usly c ned about ati on and thesch ildren and asked s rof the representatives of H enda h w this obvrous portrayal owill affect the patients l iv ing ltnere. o . Leonard Ames, director of c sty support and development, aid they w ned about Dhow nthe neighbors feel. the ent a cna ogee in ofeeling does n they will work veryn hard ith the r siaents to be ready for the anger a espouses of the ity.e aid they have all experiencded rejection and discrimination ea nd know who they are and how to cope with these argent t ought t might be put back o thema genaa for N emberhA between n and then, look for alternatives and thendpossibilit i. ees of options available. Commissroner Sargent said he would so move. grow nd in November. they will be moving forward and will be pulling building operm ts. Cc 10-21-96\766 Ms. John Hazelroth, liaison C aid in teems of s tching Section i ompet itiveU program, and this s ofta sfew that w arded funds. They w sated and rankeawa and specific uch shopping, drainage, e ntalit nsportation. They not t art ing s co FUSthe e, as far a building permits early t e pulled a they hoped to bed under construction in December. It is critical that they move forward. Commissioner C asked if a other s of Ue question. zel Toth sa id cth.is sites red verythighsw One of the highHeank ing i s to be located i sidentialUa They do t fund i industrial, c sitional z ing. s funded because this is the types of area athey want to nbe placedWa Commissionee Sargent m ued to extend the m ing for o ed by Commissionee carrlco andsca cried byna Commissionee Sargent said with all due respect to M Haze lroCh, when he fiest mentioned this i e forward and said they could not. Was looking to Ei nd nsome way to make this a win- to not bring forth at the n ing. Sa1d she thought they eeaea a e alma. to e anaecry t negotiate wish H enaa. Just because they have tot go back to HUO doesn't mean it's acclosed aoor. Deputy Mayor V thought it might be premature to schedule for the November 4 meeting. Taylor said it w s his understa nd.i ng build.i ng permit has already b ued but n t yet picked up. Further, the c does not sh sthe legal oauthority t allow them to mp ick sup their permits He ted when he o with n discussing the position of the c sslon, she quicklyadecided s ould call her representative. He suggested to help support ands ork with ongressman indeed a other table location i ould n end putting this i agenda. HThissitem w othe a my Y discussion nands to say we would go forwa rdn to work dwith both parties. argent a ended his motion t able t isfuture Sdate following receipt of responses from Congressman Mica. argent m ued t ork with both parties 1On5econded by Commissioner Carrico. cC 10-21-96\]67 Mr. Collins, o of P e Ranch, said if x enda really wants to work with then community e were they willing ato wait to pull the permits. Motion caxrz ed by unanimous roll call vote. ved f ondea by argent and c ied by unanimous v TRemcomm rssion recessed from 10.24 p.m. to lo.l"!e vmte Mx. Smith explained the cost related to paving East Street: cost to ity, $Ilo,e]1; cost to property owners, $62,111; total project co $1]2,942. The following persons spoke favor of paving East Steeet. Reasons citetl for then d for paving w poor c the Dad, dusty a ing dry s and muddy during r inyds eed for sidewalksur ecology; e quality of life foraresidents living in the area, safety ~netc. John Pa rdesi, 7 Silhouette C urt. ardesi also r inded that during budget discussion, it w noted there w s $15,000 a ailable n the Parks budget and $90,000 could be taken from Consulting Fees to be used toward the East E[reet Paving. ebbie x »J Silhouette c arden also presented photographs mof East Steeet to the Commission. Leo Brons 85 Silhouette Court. Gayle Thomas, of Ed Thomas Insurance Agency. e Sargent asked if this a by the s linezthatngoes d n SR 4]4. Me. Tibl era said i a part o project they w ork ing o and M aidithey ved bYe Septic tank n ued rw itR respect t the abili tyr to provide s iblier suggested service coultl be provided ton EEa st SSteefrom MSilhouette Ct. to SR e property o s discussed and i ted thatss e properties w orporated 5 no le and could n be a sed by the city e Theuinterlocal agzeement with the c unty iths respect to automatic a ration i Dogwood upon s of property was also mentioned one It was noted that paving of lEast CC 10 21-9b\l6B onla enhance ine properties a a propercies for sale woula probably have a bettee chance of selling. ved to pave E eet, that the net's be taken rfrom Reserves and t lines be rnstall ed. Seconded by CommissionerhGargentr argent questioned whether sidewalks ould be ncludedone Tiblier s they would and also s outs for the streets between SR 6l4 andd5ilhouette would also be installed. Motion c ied by a three to t roll call vo Mayor Wrnston and Commrssroner Bensonrabsent. >. PUBLIC HEARING, O ORDINANCE N IOV£9 PI.AN,l SAID NAM EMENT AND HOUSING ELEMENTG; EATING A ER VAT ION ELEN.ENT. (96-01-A7. NAPPLICANT. CITY OF LONGWOOD. Taylor a ced proof of publication for all public h ings listed o the agenda. Mr. Taylor reatl ordinance No. 96-110] by title only. Public nearing opened. No one spoke in favor or •n opposition. argent m vetl t close the public nearing. onded byr Commissioner Carr.i co. Carried by a voice argent m vetl the adoption of Ortli nance No. onded by c a by th ~ee for roll m cal lrovote, MayoranWrnston and Commrssroner Benson absent. e. HEARING, ORDINANCE N RDINANCE NO. oN19 CBF,ING THE C OENT CHANGING PORTIONS OF T 5 DEECRIBED HEREIN FROM GENERALTCR TO LIGHT INDUSTRI=AL (96-D1-B) APPLICANT. CITY OF LONGWOODAL Hr. Taylor read Ora rnance No. 96-1JD4 by title only. Public hearing opened. No one spoke in favor or rn opposition. ved t close the public Tearing. ded byrcommrssroner Sargent and carried by a voice ved adoption of ordinance N - onded by C argent a 1edB by three toc zero roll mca llo vote, Mayor nWrnston and CC 10-21-96\769 9. PUBLIC HEARING - RDSNANCE NG. 9 CF. NO. G THE a DMENT NCHANGING PORTIONS O FOA PARC£L~D F FUTURE LAND USE MAP ESCRIBED HEREIN COMMERCIAL TO HISTORIC. (96-01-B~ APPLICANT: CITY OF LONGWOOD. Mr. Taylor read Ordinance No. 96-1312 by title only. Public hearing opened. No one spoke in favor o[ •n opposition. Sargent ved, onded,ne close the public hew ing si Carried by ca ssioner Sargent mo adoption of Oed finance No. 96- 13121 Seconded by Commissioner Caeeico and c red by a three to roll call vote, Mayne Winston and Commissioner Benson absent. 10. PUBLIC HEARING ORDINANCE N0. 9 D AM ENDM£NT CHANGINGNPORTIONB TH ER TEXT CHANGES O PAGES III-230 T UsE ELEMENT,NG OBJ ECTIVESOAND POLICIES (96H 01FC~UAPPLICANT: CI'LY OF LONGWOOD. Mr. Ta yl.or read Ordinance No. 96-1305 by title only. Pub1rC hearing opened. No one spoke in favor or in opposition. r Carrico m ved t close the public hearing. onded by Commiss inner Sargent and carried by a voice vote. r Caeeico m ved the adoption of Ordinance No. 96m13051o Seconded by C argent and c red by three to rolr ca111OVO Mayor Winston and Commrssioner Benson absent. 11. PUBLIC HEARING - 6-1306, AM THE COMPREHENSIVE EP U AMENDMENT o FVTURE LAND USE M R PARCELS D FROM LIGHT INDUSTRIAL BTO INDUSTRIAL. (96-01 ~)CR APPLICANT. CITY OF LONGWOO D. Mr. Taylor read Ordinance No. 96-1]06 by title only. Public hearing opened. No one spoke in favor or in opposition. n by C argent, s onded by C Carrico to closestheepublic hearing. Carried by[a voice CC 10-21-96\770 argenn m vea to adopt ordinance No. - o ata by c ana e iea by6a three roll m ea It n vote Tr mayor wi~ston ana Commissioner Benson absent. 12. - 6-132], AMENDING A OF PUBLIC HEARING ORDINANCE NO. 9 PPENDIX A THE CITY ODE, SAID AMENDMENT C ICIAL ZONING MAP P OUS PARCELS THROUGHOUT GCITY. APPLICANT: CITY OF LONGWOOD EA Mr. Taylor read Ordinance No. 96-1I2> by title only. Public hearing opened. No one spoke in favor Ur in opposition. ved t close the public h ing. onded by Commissioner Sargent and carried by a voice vote. ved adoption of Ordinance No. 9 - 132]356 onded rby cC argent a by6a Ch[ee e011 m all n vote, Mayord Winston and il. PUBLIC HEARING - NDING CHAPTER "1 ELECTIONS, 5 8 N(A) AND1 J(B), PROVIDING FO OF ELECTIONS TO IS SllE A PD FOR THE SEMINOLE C CITY SELECTION R BEING HELD O ELECTION EISABEI NG CONDUCTED BY THE SUPERVISOR H F ELECTIONS. Mr. Taylor read ordinance No. 96-13]0 by title. Public hearing opened. No one spoke in favor oe in opposition. ssfoner Sargent m ved to close the public hearing. onded by commissioner Carrico and arr.i ed by voice argent m ved t adopt Ordinance N - onded by C red by6a roll m all nvote, Mayora Winston and 14. IDEA P EsI0ENT5 2 GARDI NG CONS £TITIONS FROM R LA%E WINSOA. was considered following Item No. 19. 15. ACS ENDA HOUSE - S£ CORNER O AND BAY AVENUE. WILDMERE IOMCOWNERS ASSOC.I ATION. Was considered following Item 14. { CC 10-23-96 \]]1 ib. E PAVING OF EAST STREET. Was considered following Item Nos 15. I'1. CONSIDER MEADOWI..ARA COURT DRAINAGE PROJECT. ith explained that a petition had b ved requesting metM1i ng be done with the deainage probl emnon eMeadowlark Court. He said the estimated repairs were approximately $50,000. argent m ved t table to the n ing. onded byrcommissioner Carrico and carri ed xbyma voice vote. 18. INSTON A. ORRF,gUEST APFROVAL T END FLORIDA LEAGUE OF CITIES LEGISLATIVE CONFERENCE. argent m ved t approve Mayor W requestio to aetend the Florida League Conferences onded by Commission c and < by a three t roll call vo e, Mayor owinston rand Commissioner Benson absent. B. REQUEST R ISTRATION FEE FOR ADVANCED ELECTED OFFICIALS CONFERENCE. argent m ved t imburse Mayoe Winston the feemif oro theS Advanced Elected Officials onference. onded by C r Carrico and c ied by three t roll call ivo Mayor Winston aand commissioner Benson absent. 19. ESPONSE TO COMMISSIONER SA MEMO REGARDING D OF TEEN ADVISORY COMMITTEE. Was considered followingE ItemE6. 20. DEPUTY MAYOR VACCA - RECONSIDERATION OF ORDINANCE NO. 96 1313. Deppty Mayor V explained the i she eequested this i m be put back o thecagenda w awhen the c n denied the ordinance at the last m ingsus ealize ithe ordinance ncluded the property on tthe north da nd south side of E. Church Avehue. argent m ved to place on the next agenda. Seconded byrcommissioner Carrico. Commissioner argent asked that the owner of the lawn mower business be n ti£ied. Deputy Mayor v aid a letter w ved this e ing f the acca s as recei ven rom entral Florida 5 ety for Historic P in full support of commission goingiforward with this ord inanceon CC 10-21-96\J'!2 argent askea it ine lawn m r business wovla name t sn~elaow~n ana m Depots Mayor v aia ehey woola still be allowea to vu e, nowe~er ~.c they m obey wowla not be ablectotputein another repair shop at thevlocat ion. Mr. Brock confirmed Deputy Mayor Va cca s statement. ied by a e to z call vo e, Mayor w>reeon ana commissioner Benson absent. 21. FORCEMENT OF ORDINANCE NO. 96-1J.15, MANDATORY COMMERCIAL SEWER CONNECTION. mith said new ted t Oppositionnt Ordina nceaN J15 ion rchant nhas already esaid he wou ldon omply and would t Oit to the w Tayloz advised of at tleast one othee he knew who said heiwas not regnirea ao noox in. Mr. Tavler commented the city oOVla ao one more notice letter. Deputy Mayor v aia she woala e approve enforcing the ordinance a send a letters Ofanot if ~ca tion a p Mr. Taylor's recommendation to commissioner Sargent m yea t enforce the ordinance ana to letters not it ication. Onaea by commissioner Carrico aia oarriea by a three 6co zero roll Mr. Taylor xeatl Resolution No. 96-8"/] by title only ved the adoption of aeaiey c 6tnree t roll ~aite~ote, Gi<n Mar 2]. RESOLU'fLON N 96-871, AMENDING THE BUDGET F BEGINNING OCTOBER 1 995 AND ENDING SEPTEM PROVIDING FOR BDDGET TRANSFERS. Mr. Tayloz read Resolution No. 96-e]1 by title only argent m approve R aed by C cnree r roll m~aii ~~ e Wien mays commiesioner Benson absent. of cc io-zv-s6V Va EsOLDTION NO. 96- AMENDING THE BDDGET FOR 7 24 BEGINNING OCTOBERS 1 1996 AND ENDING SEPTEM PROVIDING FOR BDDGET TRANSFERS. Mr. Taylor read Resolution No. 9v-a]2 by title only ved the approval of Resolution No. 968]2510 net argenV seconded. ied by a t0 Co rollo call ote, Mayor w nston nd Commissioner Benson absent. 25. NTHLY FINANCIAL REPORT. There were no comments with respect to the information provided. 26. CITY ADMINISTRATOR'S REPORT. No report. 27. CETY ATTORNEY'S REPORT. No report. 26. MAY ss2oNERS' REPORTS. RDSSTR2~T5 #3, #4, #5, #1 AND #2. DISTRICT #5. No report. T #a. Deputy Mayor V reported a the T unty Leaque ofBCities L ncneon, Mayor P ost of C selbeery had asked the cities to support t emp[ [o nave unified hours for the sale of alcohol and she read the letter from Mayor Pronovost. Commissioner Sargent m ved that the city send a letter i support Df their efforts, onded by C and c ied by a three t ce vo Mayor wi~sco ana commissioner eenaon aese~t ~~ Deputy Mayor V asked if it would be a cepta ble if the city administrator drafted the Setter for the mayor's signature. A11 were in agreement. Deputy Mayor said she wished t cider I M #6.8. Minutes Df September 25, 1996, as there were typoAraphi a£1 errors. Commissioner argent ved econsider Item 6.B. Seconded by commissioner carrice. Deputy Mayor vacca explained the corrections needed on instead oe ~commiesioner.~~ aryenc m yea <ne o noted by Oeputys Mayor V a be made. onded by C carrion ana carried by a three toozere woiee ~o nayor ec ro-zr-96w va cc xo-zl-9s ~~~s cc ia-n-ss~ns