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CCMtg10-07-96MinI,ongw oa cDicy c B cn tubers 175 W n Avenue LongwoWOa r eloriaa OctoberU], 996 Present. Mayor Bill W Deputy MayorrAnnamarie V ca r Ron Sargent W.mSM1e1t n 5 ity Administrator ealdine D ity Clerk Richard S Tay lobr rd City Attorney Asst. C ief Baker, Police Department ock, D of Planning/Bldg. S andy L arks and R rrector FernandMTrblrer, PubliceworkscD.i rector Absent: Ix.is Benson CALL T Mayor Winston called a regular meeting to order at 7.OS P DnER ent of s.i lent m s followed by Boy 5 out Troop ATroop Leaders, S owdnand 5 e Melton, a along with out members, Rich Ashone T MeltoneVRyan O'DOwd,~dROSS O owd and Mark Donohue presenting thescolors and leading the pledge of allegiance. Mayor W nston a that C er .Iris Benson would not be 1n attendance asn shed was out of town,Vn 3. RECOGNITIONS: A. PRESENTATION 0 THE ANNUAL ttF.Y TV THE CITY" TO MI%E ANO BETH HATTAWAY.F Mayor Winston a <ed t t due t illness, Mike and Beth Hattaway were unable to attend andh the presentation has been rescheduled to B. DISTRICT pl N ATION OF BVBIN EBB PERSON OF TH£ MONTH Mayne nston ted, due to C Benson's the District ,S1 nomrnatron for Octobercwouldnbe deferred to October 21, CC 30-]-96\l93 9. POENTMENTS: A. CONFIRMATION 0 CLGSC R DATION T DINT COMMIDSSIONEA WHITEY ECKSTEIN TO OITHE EEMINOLE ACODNTY EXPRESSWAY AtITNORITY. Commrssronex Sargent reported that CALNO has xecommendetl Sanford Expressway Authority and has requested a consensus from each local government on their recommenaatron. ey a eo 11 call vote, tha c approved CALNO s recommendatron to appoint Commissioner Eckstein. 5 A. PAE NTATION. GE~U~ T TING, JACKSON 5 OF CENTRAL FLORIDA EIGHTY AAIL TRANSIT PROJECTATU Laura T of Glatting Jackson, a part o the c salting team o the Lightn Rail System Study, r roduced M Webb n M miley a ackson. Ingle page wlox brochure/map titled entral Florida Light Aai is Transit System Initial C ridor Alternatives" s distributed tD the c ackson provided a brief of the project, am joint project of the FDGT and Lynx. referred t the I multi-modal master plan having three e gen ral lanes, two V lanes, with light ailm system parallel t The study w s being conducted to identify and r end a preferred route. Selection then would be m wherem the first mile segment ould be nstrudcteds preliminary engineeringZplans would be prepared and determination ould b made a where the stations should be located. Jackson coffered sto om with anyone who might be interested Min additional informationet ackson responded to gue st.i ons, add.i ti.onal right-of-way would be needed whether the light rail w s placed i the I-4 < ext to the CS% right-of-way. ary e s Ind rcate rt would be less expensive to put itr lnr the CSX area. Mr. Jackson referred to scheduled public work shops that would be Mayor ity providing i-formal etheCe ridor cpreterence and a his preferencetwould the t eo the cSX location. Mayor w aid the city needs to follow up, and perhaps, there were othezogroups argent said he would specifically want to see the Historic Preservation Board Inc Laded in on this. CC 10-]-96\792 Mayor wr nston addressed citrzens who were present with respect to ould be placed on the o tober 21, 1996 agenda. espouse to Mayor W mith said only those property o who would sect nforir the paving of Fast Street had been or will be notified in this regard. B. PUBLIC PARTICIPATION. Mayor W asked Me. Webster and M rad, who had signed up to speak, i sthey preferred to speak now or during the specific agenda item. eoth preferred to wait. MaYOr W nston addressed t had signed up t speak o the Ha ci.enda Project and adviseaet ould be scheduled o the agenda, but offered themi[he c speak n ifn they He then advised of the public tparticipat~on time limitation of three minutes per participant. erko, 1b 14 C owley C role, a ector of 5 nole M tat Health, a Proj ec e they Rave been work ng on for a long t andndf eel ery rpositi ve out. HRe related to experience he had with a eighbor who had a bi-polar disorder saying he w s just like all of u The i vidual5 being discussed e just 1 eighborsrand feiends of o and ant bek open andus eighborly nto Bryon Was open to any questions that the neighbors or residents i.netRe area maY have. 254 Hush Ni11 C no le Mental Health, said they haveabeenmworking with the neighborhood and have otf erect to appoint from tRe neighborhood t their board. Sndi~iduals with psychiatric d bilities a often v wed witR and that the advocates sm t do better job. informed that ery s adults willuface a ental illness in their lif e. onHe rc ited statri sties o ental illness. He said they w pa et of e ery c nity i wh~ch they a e located and asked ethat the people talk t othernneighbors andr city o locations. espect t eetls of childrenf rsaid sn hwho a pedophile to a da nger of others will be a cepted and o5eminole ental HealtR would do nothing that would compromise t r position with the c nity, eople i coda Rave e ned the right to live independently any a employed and tax rpay inq c coda r sidents will be good neighbors to the ne ighborhoodea nd hope they will be to them. their belief w they w misled by H coda. ahe to Ske~ repurchase by theh city ana an possible trelo<ation cc 1a-~-96\743 ity C n this approval. She said they a not against themproject 1 self= but w against the proposed location, saying i the m of s any childeen. Suggested the facility the ar icted t x-block t -mile radius o school or day c She asked Commrssioner Sargent to present his proposed solutions Commissioner Sargent said he did suggest that there might be an sots made by tal ealth that they discriminate against ca nals Mand as far a aboutcbeing tax paying, t ould rbe n advalorem taxes from t es project. city rpurchasi ng, a w how viable that w s but i worths discussing. Perhaps, betweenkthe homeowners, Mr. Ames, and Pat Lajeunesse, i26 Tarrytown Trail, referred to a lecter written espect t tallat ion of speed bumps o rrytown and windmill Way. She spoke t eckless speeding, saying the response of the Police Department ohas been terrific but the problem continues on wspaper about speeding and how her husband almost got killed in cident rela<ed t speeding. She requested the commissron and Mr. Smi<h do something about the speeding. Deputy Mayor V suggested the i e be turned o Police Department fos further investigation of the speeding problem. Mayor W ted that speetl humps have been a a previously and then posture taken by the c rthat ethey do not effec ively deal with the problem andr thatnenf orcement is the only way. t After contrnued discussion, Che commrssron was 1n agreement that Mr. Kevin Laj eunesse agreed, after hearing the discussion, that police presence in the area did help and he had noticed a deceease in the speeding. appointment was expedited. as hrs appointment and it wou la be schedulednon the rnext sagenda.w Mr. Webster and M Godson, who had signed up to speak du.r ing public participation, requested to speak on the specific agenda Cc 1a-J-96 \]44 witn reepece eo the Hacienaa eroJem, Mayor w notea i snheaulea for ine next agenaa; nowewer, Tighe n Hacienaa wa legally approved for what they a e doing and t s they have taken. hey a voluntarily participating and w not e mere rwas any actron required from this commiss Ton Dns th is item. said he t after speaking with the city ney and city ladministrator ~ohas c e to the s nclusion. Legally, they nave fallen under e ery guideline but ew s glad the Issue would be brought up so it can be discussed mare thoroughly. possibilities before the next meeting so they would be aware if Mayor w nston asked M Taylor if h any problems with that enty noting his n that a [h ird party would be c Bated when there should only be t Taylor s any changes would have to be with H Bola's c nt. aid he ld id not believe the city had any legal power to force them to move their location. Commrsstoner 5 rg t said he was Just trying to find a middle come forward and resolve differences, if possible. aid s e did discuss t o discrepancies a what w tolls to ithes LPA and why she believed the city needed Co get what Ms. Strater be l.i eved discrepancies, Mayor Winston suggested she meet with Mr. Ames to resolve or review. Deputy Mayor V vea for a onded by argent a <aer.i ed by a vorce vote. Recess from38.00 to 8:20 p m nd as submitted. Seconded by Deputy Mayor Vacca and carrred CC l0-]-96 \]45 "!. ARING NANCE NO. FYING C RD UTI L'I TIES, A TREATMENT STEM, Z]S EC. 2]-SO, MANDA' SIIBSECTZON (2). Taylor advised of proof of publication f hearings listed on the agenda for this e ping read ordinance No. 96-1]29 by title only ve Public Hearing opened. No one present spoke in favor. Webster, Holiday Avenue, asked if clarif icatio would[be given as to ]whom the ordinance applies Co. Mr. Smith saitl it pertains to commercial and industrial propeet.i es Webster eef erred to Article 9 of the c which grants equal rights all Sand 2 aid you mayst nottibe discriminatory. rther, this ordinance w x post facto and the grand fathering aspect would be germane. He then quoted feom t state and federal c nst Stations. unprepaeed t night although he had tl sed t s nths back w ith and thought 1 ead i rther, i£ s eileaS a class action sui his might be expensive for [he citye Mayor Winston asked Mr. Webster to clarify the c mstances he w speaking about. Webster refeeeed to h.is clients being charged impact fees to M hook hat these fees ou ld apply prospectively, n espectivelya Further, would like to address it at the next hearing. of citizens to the detriment of othees you a e discriminating. e continued that he was representing them as an attorney in fact.H aid M Webster s preparetl for thernext sm ing but n ted thatd th is w d[hee f~i nal public hearing. Mr. webster suggested a delay until the next meeting. With eespect to being on legal ground, Mr. Taylor replied to Mayoe Winston that this ordinance wi 11 clarify an existing code and CC 10-]-96 \]46 sed that may have laws that apply ntly to resiaen[ial ana commercial ana aia noc recommena adaeiaye Deputy Mayoz V ved t close the public hearing. onded by Commissioner Ea gent and eaeeied by a voice Deputy Mayor v ved f aoption of ordinance N 96-IJ29. Secondedaby C ssioner Carrico and carried by unanimous roll call votemi n by C o to m 4 forward. onded by o0eputy Mayoi V Lt wv notedlthat there who wished to speak on more than o e public hearing[item. Mot von withdrawn. Mayor W ced that I ough 1 e quasi-judicial items ands asked nthose who wishedst tspeak [ by the city attorney. Hr~ Trad and Mr. Brock were sworn vnoby the city attorney. 8. FIRST READING/PU ARING - ORDINANCE NO. 9 NDING EeEING T OPLAN,E SAID AMENDMENT CHANGINGIPo HOUSING E ENT; CREATIONG A EEERVATIONM ELEMENT. (94-oi-A)EAPPLICANT. CITY OF LONGWOOD (Phl 10-21-9G) Mr. Taylor reatl Ordinance No. 96-1IO] by title only. Public hearing openetl. No one spoke in favor or vn opposition. Deputy Mayor V ved t close the public hearing. onded by Commissioner Sargent and carried by voice Deputy Mayor V that Ordinance N - J be cepted on firs[areading and that a publ~c hearing be s<hetluled for Octobee 2 onded by C svanex Carrico and carried by lunanimous roll call vote. 9. FIRST READING/PUBLIC HEARING - 6-1304, AM NDING ORDINANCE AMENDMENT C ANGING 9PORTIONS OFH THE OFUTDRE NL PARCELS DESCRIBED HERESN FAOM GENERAL CO MMERCDIAL ETO LIGHT INDUSTRIAL. (96-01-8) APPLICANT. CITY OF LONGWOOD Mr. Taylor read ordinance No. 96-1]09 by title only. Public Hearing opened. No one spoke in favor oe an opposition. Deputy Mayor Vacca moved to close the public hearing. cC 10-~-96 \l4] onaea ey commissioner Sargent ana oarriea by vo,oe emote. Depucy Mayor v yea cnaa orainanoe N - a be cepted on firstar ing and that a public hea riBng b scheduled for Octobera2d coded by C ssioner Carrico and caxrl ea by lunanimous roll call votey lo. NG/PUBLIC H£.ARING -ORDINANCE NO. 9 112, AMENDING 019, BBINO T AMENDMENT CHANGING PORTIONS OF FU ED HEREIN FROM GENERAL COMMERCIAL TOUHI STORIC~R (96-01- B)SCAPPLICANT: CITY OF LONGWOOD. Mr. Taylor read Ordinance NO. 96-1312 by title only. Public bearing opened. No one spoke in favor or rn opposition. Deputy Mayor V ved to close the public hearing. coded by Commisslonee Carried and carried by a voice vote. Deputy Mayor V ved that Ordinance N - 2 be cepted on first r ing and that public hearing be heduled o tober 2 ontled by C stoner Carrico dodo carried byl unanimous roll call voteis 11. NG/PUBLIC HEARING - ORDINANCE NO. 96-1313, AM NBIVE PLAN, SAID A ANGINGEP RTIONS90 THECOFUTURE LAND USE MAP FOR MP RCELS DESCRS BED HEREI N FROM GENERAL COIg1ERCIAL TO HISTORIC. (96--01- B) APPLICANT. CITY OF LONGWOOD. Mr. Taylor read Ordinance No. 96-1313 by title on 1y. Public Hearing opened. No one present spoke in favoe. Gilbert Traa, 2 Lake D my T ail, spoke i opposition and ead from a letter d ted O tober ] which he had entered .into the r ord. dry, his letter 9said he believed the change oulae ender the c of this property a impermissible. ead from the listuof permitted u allowed i e Historic 2oninq and said if his t the tproperty would be solutely useless end FUrthere did Vnot tbelieve the property even ghualifiea as historic property. Mayor W nston asked M ock o mith t ock said s ral years ago Bwhen the city hado been ep laced r[he Historic Register, this paeticular structure, a well a those o e listed a salt of that study a building that ncontributes t the Historic D omp plan was adopted, these structuees were not put Vinto wthe Historic CC 30-]-96\l<e District. This, n attempt t nclude t e properties. Mr. 6 ock refereed to the u s Me. Trail referenced and h ned additional u a beoader listing. ted that legally the omp plan takes peecedence. i{e showed Mr.HTrad the list from which he was reading which was a part of the adopted comp plan. Mayor W n questioned why t t lists a ock explained that the efforts n webeing made ea make the land match the adopted omp plan. Mayor rstood this w e the comp plan woald nhave prevailed and it was a clea nup oof paper work. Mr. Brock explained this par color i ing the comp plan to cola ege the H nclude ns e parcels Chat should have been included Dwhenithe icomp plan was adopted. This it will become effective 21 days from then. Hayor W nston asked Mr. Trod if t na1 u s helped the situation. cad said the property s iof C ich A the tracks is hiss. The other portion is ownedh by the Hunts and othey allow M Tead to speak with Me. 13eock and the city ney. Sargent onded the motion. carried by voice vote. Recess from s9 DS p. m. to 9:24 p.m. Discussion continued antl Mr. Traa appealed to the commission not to if M cad t ied t sell a portion of the property, he would still have difficulty meeting off-street parking whether the property stays as is or is changed. Mayor ted o e parcel does not belong to M Trod. Mr. Trail sa id styes ~othe one building that has no parkingY ould they still w o pass the change for the c property. ock a aid the property significant to the entice picture if oche commission decided noT io pass. Deputy Mayor Vacca asked how much of an impact this would have on the study w ompletetl and the comp plan adopted, this w ended o the comp plan. Deputy Mayor V asked if this c doge renders his property useless. Mr. 6rock said it would not. cc io ~-96\749 Mayor Winston asked if the city would be taken off Che Historic o the CR 4 widening. ing t Cay i the C ushe tbegan purchasing propertiesWp iece meal since 1988 antl had purchased these after the comp plan adoption. Me. Brock said the only real thing he believed the city would lose if t change w not made, w s the ability t additional architectural controls by way of the owners having ato go through Mr. crock replied it was a Deputy Mayor V ved t close the public hearing. Seconaea by commissioner Carrico and carried by a voice scheduled for October 21, 1996. Seconded by Commissioner change being c sidered a the pubic hearinq. rther administrator to notify [her affected propertyEOwnezs asked a legal opinion w espec o pas ing thisi ordi na ncea and oif, like Mr. Trad i ing, he is put i financial bind, how the city would s by pas ing this ord inancea Mr. Tay loe eeplied as lonq as they are allowed reasonable u it this ordinance as there o la rqe nefit a result of the cha nqe, and the citizen does nnot want the cha nge.a 12. NG/PUBLIC HEARING - ORDINANCE NO. 9 AMENDING , THE C ~HANGINGEPORTION590 FiT22I 46 N0 ET LAND USE ELEMENT,OGOAI.S ESOEJECTIVE6RAND POLLCICS. E(96 EDl ~C) APPLICANT. CC 10-]-96 \]SD aylor read Ordinance No. 96-1805 by title only. s hearing opened. No one spoke in favor or rn apposition. Deputy Mayor V ved, C onded, to close the public hearing mm Carried by ra voice vote. Deputy Mayor ved, onded by Sargent, to a cept Ord i~~ance N 705 on firstrr Boding schedule a public h Ding 6f October 21, 1996. Carried by unanimous roll call vote Y FIRST READING/PUBLIC HEARING - ORDINANCE NO. 96-1.106, AMENDS NG 2ublrc rearing opened. No one present spoke Sn favor Mr. Shelton Terey, 1J8 Spring Chase Ciecle, Altamonte Springs, F n by the city a ney. rry, o of a piece of propertyno Ingo T ail, tspoke to the proposed nordinance a related t n property. applicant i aek ings for Industrial a explained h h Mr. Brock and M osline and explained that thehz ing ono histpr operty is I-2; yet, gerrymandering w s done and the property w s taken to Light Industrial. a pre map showing how his and other properties had been changedd to Light Industrial and asked that the n giv the property o what they had before, I ued saying, if the o w of subject property i itled t theta ange ing requested, they ask ing to be orporated ah ange. rry n ral other propertyt ownersc in the Maudience whoa were in rthe vsame situation. ock agreed with M rry but explained t object property o r has gone through the proper procedure t the a endment and staff has s ended. ock said rM Tezrym ould need o go throughe the proper Mnalysis and procedure. This could not be slid into what is being consi.d eyed tonight. . 'ferry felt they w other ludicrous position of h ing to go through a Ong ea tly procedure i order t get back what we lhad before because an error was made and thought they should be afforded a short cut. Ms. Taylor agreed with Mr. Brock that it would be unlawful if done Deputy Mayor Va<ca m end the m ing for a half hour. seconded by Commrs sr ~~er Sargent sand carried by a argent m ved to close the public hearing. Seconded by Deputy Mayo[ Vacca and carried by vorce vote. Deputy Mayor Vacca moved to accept Ordinance No. 96-13D6 FIRST READING/PUBLIC HEARING - OROINANC£ NO. 96-132], Public hearing opened Ms. .Leff Dodson, 1 ingston Ad., Longwood, representing C rot B arper, of] 125 Ingo Tail, spoke opposition. He referred to ea map w indicated c n properties colored i light purple as thoser being affectedeLt aid he understood the ity w trying t ompliancee but explained that the property in questionc w nit Tally colored purple, a then t omp plan w s passed. But a s practical m the land u that w s put o r this 't ing w taff r ask ing ayou to change the ov ing t ompliznce w the omp plan. If this ordinance is passed lathe cz ing willrcomp ly with the land u and then w will have to go othrough a stly process to bring eit back for ea change. He said the city ccould change the lantl u itheut their i volvement. If they felt obliged [o pass this ordinance to gets into compliance, the city inly could w the fees and make some agreement to change thetcomp plan and az ~~ing. Robert Webster, 3435 Holiday, Apopka, F aid w s done he believed w nappropriately and asked the c o grant the property o relief by a allowing them to make this change without compensating thetcityst Mayor W replied, the c ou ld n make a dry judgmenT na nd that this w n 1993tand neededuto go ough proper procedure andd therenwere no lgrounds for compensation CC 1o-i-96\]52 argent n ved t close the public hearing. Seconded byrDeputy Mayor Vacca and carried by unanimous Deputy Mayor Vacca m ved that the findings of fact i staff m o dated August 3 be a cepted a d the e plan for AAA Office Pa rk, lPhase II be approved a depicted in the engineering s e plan signed and sealed July 2 996, and the landscape plan a signed a led o August 8 1996, w the followings cond it ionsa urf block, mulch sparking spaces, be peovided adja ent t n the parking islands depicted o sheet 4 the site plan. Seconded by C Doer Sargent and carried by a unanimous roil call vote. 16. FIRST READING, 96-1330, AMENDING C ELECTIONS, SEC. OR >-s (A) AND (B), PROVIDING F Ys BAND RFOR T NVASSINGFe BINGO THAT TA ELECTIONSISCB D ONE^: HENBANE DAY A ELECTION IS ABEING CONDUCTED BY THE SUPERVISOR OF ELECTIONS N Mr. Taylor read Ordinance No. 96-.1330 by title only. Deputy Mayor Vacca m ved that Ordinance N - 0 be accepted on first reading and that a public hearing be s the city o unty wanted tom e the manhole back i aid he e ends the request be approved, although he did98ot like it, it needed to be done and did no< see any other way. Deputy Mayor V ved t approve the Professional Agreement Addendum f ith Cochrane Engineering. Seconded by Commissioner Carrico. Commissioner Sargent wanted to rem intl the commission that the first Cc io-7-96\753 time it w s $100,000; two m nths ago it w a 425,000 bid that w ent back and w ned at $18,o0G; n w back for $6,OOG. autioned, if w othing m that we do r ember the n Cochrane Engineering n nFUrther,o sand he could not vote for this based on principal. Mayor W nston s d he w ead ing into this that s mehow, the city ithex m ved o as llowedait to be m ved. Mx. Smith s ved t the west side by Hubbard a vidently d engineer aware of this. In his opinion, rt was not tRehengineer's fault.t Mayor Winston ked argent what he suggested. Commissioner Sargent aiB the oc will probably have to approve to get the project off the rground but n ted that w aptly fixing old problems that should have been done right the first time. Deputy Mayoe V asked C argent if he w ted to suggest another option otherm than approving this. argent said Re did not know that there w choice butmtheionly thing would be for Cochrane to e consider but thought the city should Learn from this situation. e Motion c red by a theee t vote with Mayor w Deputy Mayor vac ommissioner Carrico voting ayetand ved tc e end the m ing for twenty~m Ca tG si o p.m. onded by commissioner Sargent. rnCarried by a vorce vote. UTION N0. 96-868, AMF.NDSNG THF. EDDGET FOR THE FISCAL YEAR NING OCTOBER 1 1995 AND ENDING SEPTEMBER 19 , DSNG FOR TFANBFERB. read Resolution No. 96-868 by title. Deputy Mayor V ved t adopted R - ondeda by c oner Carrico oa nd carried 96y unanimous roll ca 11 vo{ess Mr. Taylor read Resolution No. 96-869 by title only. Deputy Mayor V ved t adopt R solution N Seconded by C ssionee Sargent and carried by unanimous CC 10-]-96\754 RESO 96 FOR ADJUSTMENT 20. LUTION N0. -e>0, PROVIDING TO THE ESSMENT R OPTED PURSUANT T UTION No. 9 REDUCZNG TH& OL NAL ASSESSMENTS P PORTIONALLY BASED ON THE ACTUAL C NSTRUCTION COST OF THE IMPROVEMENTS TO WEST BAY AVENUE. 0 Mr. Taylor read Resolution No. 96-870 by title only. Deputy Mayor V ved for adoption oY Resolution N - onded aby C mmiss inner Sargent and carried by unanimous Boll call vote. 21. LDTZON NO. 96-e]1, RE-CONFIRMING THE OLEANDER STREET ASSESSMENT ROLL ADOPTED PURSUANT TO RESOLUTION NO. 95- Mr. Taylor reatl Ordinance No. 96-e]1 by title only. Deputy Mayor V ved to adapt R solution N onded by C ssioner Carrico and carried by unanimous roll call vote mi 22. REOll£ST F SSS STANCE, FAOM GOLDEN RULE HOUSING & COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION, INC. Deputy Mayor V vetl to deny ehe request f Golden Rule ing as nd m ity Development orporation. ondeduby Commiss ioneeoCarrico and carried by unanimous roll call vote. 23. CITY ADMINISTRATOR'S REPORT. ith asked the c n for a s to place on the n agenda to approve granting 1/2$ nCOLA the ref fighters' Union, b sed on the fact that a 1. 1/2}rcOLA had been given to non-union employees. The c agreed by a imous voice vote to place cne item3on the nexc agenaa an 24. CITY ATTORNEY'S REPORT. Taylor referred to nis m regarding Florida A e being opened and r inded that t on needed to to lke about the maintenance and grading of the rozitlssi 25. MAYOR AN PORTS. DI STRICTS I,y2 iOx,xBpaRE$5, gl isirict 2: argent reported Longwood will host C ember 6thmis naavised that C requested that Athe Administrator appoint someone to a communicatrons task Eorce that cc io->-96\755 inov _ bYaa voi_e CC l0-~-96\756