CCMtg07-25-95WSMinLONG WOOD CITY COMMISSION
LONG WOOD CITY COMMISSION CHAMBERS
1"15 W. WARREN AVENUE
LONGWOOD, f-LORIDA
1ULY 2S, 1995
Present: Mayor Hfll Winston
Depury Mayor Jim Carrico
Co~mnissiover Iris Benson
Con er Ron Sargen
W. SheltonvSmi N, Ciey Adminutmtor
Geraldine D. Zambri, City Clark
Eva Neisler, Depury City Clerk
Kathleen Dn~ohu, Acting finance Direc~or
Sondra Lomax, Director of Pnrks/Recreaiion
Chief Creg Mnnaing, Police Depnr~mevt
Chief Charles Chapman, Fire Department
Absevt: Commissioner Annamaiie Vacea
I- CALL'CO ORDER.
Mayor Winston called die budget work session ~o order at "125 p.m.
Mot n by Come ~ssioner Benson w uspend die rules, ewnded by Depury
Mayor Carrico.
2. CONTINUED REVIEW OF DEFARTM ENTAL BUDGFI'S FOR FISCAL YE,4R
t996.
A- FIRE UEPAI2'ITIENT.
Chief Chapman explained that Ire had niet with Mr. Smith earlier in the day and had re-
prioririzuland reduced his budget- Chief Cbapmav handed our a comparisov of FY 94/95
and FY 95/96 showing an overall reduction of A19,000 for this year.
Chief Chapman explained the increare iu die overtime ryas to fund Li. Whidock as a parx-
sdgato. Cur n~ly. Longwood has had to rely o~ the stale vo rigatc
suspicious fires and are n~~ very cooperndve. Chief Chnpmun responded to Depury Mayor
Carrico that Longwood is the only alert city, that door not have this position. Chief
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explained that Lr. Whitlock would need to attend one semester of Polioe Standards and
on ld be required to haven n minimum of 24 hours per nrontlr of ongoing police training to
keep rlre cenification. "fhe only ndditional Funding for the arson position would Le the
Duel lone involved for the ongoing police training.
The Commission wntimied in genervl discussion widr ChieF Chapman concerning vehicle
mf the [ire ticks and ambulance se Chief Chapma expre led his
aoncei n that Lis departmene is equipment orient led and he Iran Grit this badger to the very
The Commmssion a oepted rlre Fire Departments budget as submitted
The Cominissiun recessed front 9:50 to 9:58 p.nr.
0. CITY ADMINIS'C12A'1'OR
Mr. Smith distributed copies of his uxirreot contract with requested revisions. Mr. Smith
ated that hefeh it was outset rlrar Ire was not entitled to severmrce pay or notice. after one
yea , if the City to red him- How . if he Ieft on his ord it aced that
he would be required ro give 90 days no ice. The Commissioroi agreed in principal that nvo
vmeks no ae givmn by Mr. Sinlrh would be mi[firienr_ Mr. Smith el¢o requested tlrxt
onferenceu and meetings nor hove geographiceonstminis and to remove the stipulation that
the City only fiend two memberships to inanagenrenr organiaations_ Currently Mr. Smith
is plying for two memberships personally. Alm, to inerease the vacation leave to three
weeks, zftm nvo years of sen ice.
The Commission anU Mr. Smith w e discussing the co when Chief Chapman
niptul then ring to otify Mr. Smith that the Wildmere a n danger of
Floodin The Coe n decided to a the discussion at a 1 ter work session to
allow Mr. SmitL to deal'wirh the Flooding problem.
3. AD.IOURN.
The meeting adjourned at 9:15 par.
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William C. Winston. Mayor
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