CCMtg09-05-95MinLONG WOOD CITY COMMISSION
LONG WOOD CITY COMMISSION CHAMBERS
I]5 W. WARREN AVENUE
LONGWOOD, 7'LORIDA
SEPTEMBER S- 1995
Presevt: Mnyoi~Bill Winston
Depity Mayor ]im Can'ino
Commissioner Ron Sargent
Commissioner Annemarie Vacca
W. Shelton Smlth. City AAminisirvtor
GualAine D. Z,antbri. CiTy Clerk
Richard S. Taylor, ]r_ City Atmrney
Asst. ChieF 6alcer. Polioe Deparnnent
Chief Chapman, Fire Deparcniene
Carl Gisline, City Plamier
Fernand Tiblier. Dir. of Public Works
Absent. Commissioner Iris 6enson (Excused)
1. CALL TO ORDER. Mayor Winston called a eegilar meeting ti oeder at 7:10 p.nt-
2. SILENT MEDITATION FOLLOWED BY THE PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE.
A moment of silent medimtion Was folloved by the pledge of allaeiance to the flag,
Deputy Mayor Car said he vished to disrA sthe able eofa onightand
asked if the Con i should co isider .vltether e the able
this t o do t the approval of the o He iedicated hxs disapproval of he
letter regoe o be excised as she ryas out of town. He considered mvights meeting
very impor and feh that he had c t shoe his cation to be throe and felt it was the
esponsibility of each wmm~ss~onei to be pruenL
Motion by Deputy Mayor Camco w se Commissioner Benso~is
absence Prom tonight me ring. Moron diedcfor lack of a sewnd.
(".oin~ er Sar tal disc vith Depity Mayor
Car osbnt I has bce Vthe ral order2ofe bus nesw that when the
Cimn otifiul prey o tl~e meeting of a Commissioners need ro
be able ~th~e nbse xcused mid therc(ore. .wild so move. Seconded
by Commissioner Vflccas e
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Con r Vac said it s her nnde~sunding that the Cunimisxion had pre usly
decided~I~ t obse oald be listed a sed ou the and when the
up far approval! if approved, die obse ould be sed or it woald be d'su~ssed
vt Heat Thar . Hied disc whey s appropria o disc and
~ tlia absee Rs Mayor Wins said hesHelieved Con er Vac
but after said, he believed i also xppropria o disc di s ~fr the
Con n desifuL C m er Vacca .aid if ittwas done nt We ~inie of approval of
else ~ni ores, it would give thesCommissioner who was absent ehe abili~y ~o explain Weir
absence.
Mc~ ried by a three vith Mayor Wins ~. Co~n~
o Snrgen nd Con ssioneroVaeca voting xye and Depnry uMnyor
Con~wv ring nay~n
3. PROCLAMATIONS/P12 F.SENTATtONS:
A. Mr-Taylor reads Proclama~ion PROCLAIMING"AMERICAN 60WLING
CONGRESS" DAY AND WEEK.
No one was present to rvccept the proclamation.
B. DISTRICT' #4 PI2 FSPMATION OF BUSINESS PERSON OF THE
MONTH AWARD FOR SEPTEMBER, 1995 TO:
ALBERT-ICO, PURE.- CLEANP.RS, 95A W. SR 434.
Deputy Mayor Carrico recognized Mr. Ko, m Her/operator of Pare Cleaners, 9.i4 lV. H.vy.
434, on being selected ns Business Person of We Month o(Septen~ber. He said Mr. I(o has
been in business in Longwood for five yeaes and he then rexd a short biogrnpl~ical History.
Photographs were then oaken.
4. BOARD AI'I'OINTMEN"fS~.
A. DISTRICT #3 APPOINTMENT TO "fHE PARKS AND RECREATION
ADVISORY BOARD.
Cone er Sargent nppoalcd to ~tezenst sign up for any of We boards/comni~rtees that
n~ey ~~„~y~na~o interest ... ae
Com r Snrgen! ~ red Mr. Gary Sniock t the Parks and
Recreation 1PAdvisory Board oa Nomination confnned by unnn~n~ous
B. DISTRICT #J APPOINTMENT TO Tf{E pgRKS AND RECREATION
ADVISORY BOARD.
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Cmnmissioner Vacm nominntcA 12ofrin Sn~en~. Commissioner Ron Snrgen~ s wife, ro Jre
1':rrks and Recrearion AAvisory Bozrd- Commissioner Sa rgen eiA be would absain from
ring on the nonrinarion. Nominarion cnrriccl bya voice vore~.virb Commissioner Szrgent
abstan ing. Conrmiss~oner Vnerntt _rized Mr<Saigent. present in the audienrQ.
Mr. Tnylor explained Ire haA adviseA ConrmissionerSmgentto abstain during tbevote after
dot reb of Ibe appoi tote relat of nn electeA official- He cted n
n poisot, Citysof Mia - s Galbur- where the ruled it all right t zppoi
reletrve o[ eit elected official to a boarA or oommitteo so lovg aszthe electeA ofEcial Aoes
not uke port rn no~nmation or vole on the appoinrment of such person.
5. PUBLIC PARTICIPATION Tbem was no public pzrticipxtion-
b. CONSEN~AGENDA-
A. PAYAPPROVEDBILISANDESTIMATEDBILLSEORSEPTEMBER-
B- APPROVAL MINUTES OF AUGUST 21- 1995 REGULAR MEETING.
C. CORRECTION OE VF_NDOR NAME- PURCHASE OP ADDITIONAL
PIPE POR LONG WOOD CANAL.
D. APPROVEAND AUTIIORIZEMAYOR TO SION PURCHASE ORDF,R
FOR 2i0p PSI CONCRETE FOR SIDEWALK CONSTRUCTION
PROJECTS.
Motion by Uepniy ~4:iyor Carrico. seconded by Connnissioner Vacce to
approve dre consent :igondz as sibmiiioA. Carried by unznimous roll call
7- P[JBLIC HEARING -ORDINANCE NO. 95-1269. A.'viENDING ORDINANCE
NO- 49i- AND ALL ILS AMENUMEN'1'S. SAID 012UINANCE BEfNG 7"HE
COMPREHENSIVE 7.ON ING ORDINANCE OH THE CITY OP LONGwOOD.
FLORIDA. SAID AM F.NDM ENT CHANGING l7~IE 20NING OF CER"1 AIN
TERRITORY FROM C-2 TO R~P. APPLICANT: NATIONS t3ANK.
LOCATION: SE CORNER WAYMAN STREP_T AND BAY AVENUE
Mr. Tnylor advised be IreA proof of publication for all public bearings listed on the agenda.
He Mien rend Ordinance No. 95-1269 by tide only- 4I r- Smith briefly explaineA the
regrre t.
Mzyor Winston openeA rice public bezring. Mr. Robbie liobison. represen~ing the
applieanr spoke in favor of rbe regnesr. No one eLce spoke in favor or in opposi~ion.
Mot nby Can er Vac mied by C"on~n~issioner S~a rn -to close
the public hen _ si Can~ied by n~oice uo~e-
Motion by Cuininissioner Vzum, secondeA try Conrnrissioner Szrgenr, rhar
Ordinance No. 95-1269. rending Ordinance No. i95, being the
Comprehen ve Zoning Ordina changing the of ce tory
from C-2 to R-P, he adopted, and that no development commenrce tuutil all
applicable City Code requirements are met. Carried by n rammons roll Doll
8. PUBLIC HEARING -ORDINANCE NO. 95-12")0, AMENDING ORDINANCE
!NO. M195, AND ALL 17S AMENDMENTS. SAID ORDINANCE BEING 7'PIE
COMPREHENSIVE ZONING ORDINANCE OE TPIE CITY OP LONG WOOD,
FLORIDA, SAID AMENDMENT CHANGING THC ZONING OF CERTAIN
TERRETOP.Y FROM R-1 AND R-tA TO I'UD. APPLICANT: CENTEX
HOMF,S. LOCATION' NW CORNER OP FREEMAN STREET AND
PALMETTO AVENUE.
Deputy Mayor Car said he had not been forwarded any documentation regarding the
property rights legislat on and thought the Commission needed a proper legal opinion about
property rights regmrcling this request.
Motion by Depu y Mayor Carrico to table the item. Motion died Cor lack of
a second.
Mayor Winston asked if the public hearing should proceed- Mr- Taylor advisW that dre
property rights Iegislztion would mike it mare wmpelling w go fonvzrd. He ceplained than
this rs chzneing the zo ~ o PUD to comply with tlru Comprehensive Plan.
After continued evplznation by Mr. Traylor. Mayor Winston proceeded with the agendra item.
Mr. Tnylor read Ordinance No. 9i-12']0 by title only.
Mr. Gosline gave a brief overview of the request advising that it involves the Freeman
property which is desioitated 72esidential Activity Core on the Comprehensive Plan.
Delnrry Mayor Cm~rico called n point of order asking if the public hearing should be opened
first. Mr. Taylor responded that it was proper to give the intivductiou prior to opening the
public hearing.
Mr. Gosline continued, saying excerpts fi'am the Comp Plzn. which describe the type of
es permitted in the PUD eaeegory, have been included in the Commissiari s packet
well ns a mztrix of zoning and land use winpattiliry- He voted thatthe only appropriate
ring category for the Iznd usa category is PUD end therefore staff recommended to LPA
zthat the ing should be changed to be cut .vith the plan. Further, the st
requi sthat the rg be wlN the landu .Deputy Mayor Car mggeated
the Comp Plan be amended rather than approving the rezo ing- Mr. Gosline said that was
n possible option.
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Mayor Winston opened the public bearing
Mr. Cary Godwin of Royer Singlewn, represemimg Genres Homes, referred to a graphio
r er plan which was displayul and said upon positive action tonight it will be presented
as preliminary plat. Mr. Gosline explained that a preliminary Innd rise plan is a pert of
the PUD process. Deputy Mayor Cameo said that was not germane to the rezoning. Mr.
Gosline said pair of the re ring is approval of a preliminary cotupt. Mr. "faylor
explained it is germane, but ofor clarification. Duly the co teept for the pUD is being
approred, not lot saes, setbacks, etc. It was explained that if the rezoning is approved, the
project still has to ware back to Commission for preliininmy and final approval of plat and
si e plan-
Mr. Godwi explained that the pryem fro trod on Palmetto Avvm~e with slight expos
CR J2J. acid the existing farmhouse will be kepi, said SO%o(the site will remain in natural
forms. A neighborhood park wmild be inmmporated and he explained the buffer areas. He
then asked to be allowed to address the Commission alter public imput has been received.
Miranda Fitzgerald, Attorney wiW Lowndes Drosdick Dosterl(antor and Reed, representing
Centex Homes, referred to the option mcntionul and indicated concern as to whether the
City ra addre chat o the C mp Plan t this Slie aid whoa n comp plan is
plac any properly owner has the right to bring theirN~operty in fora rezoningand becmise
there is n pending opplicatiom. it womld be inapproprime Eor the City to delay the request
order o cha e the time to chamge the Comp Plan and she then cited wse law to this
i espemt.
In response to Deputy Mayor Carrico, Ms. Fitzgerald cvplained that the property is under
coati act to Cemtex, bul dte sihtation is the same ns thty are the conm act purchaser.
Mr. Mark Pease. Nort~lk, spoke in apposition to the rezmting_ amA spoke its favor of a lower
den and his oppos r the 5ng of the lots. Alsa. indicated w t that the
project would come out into the l:: ~~ooc District. Mr. Gosli~tc explained the ~he land use
ould allow S-IH units per xen ind tli npplieant is askimg Eora lower density sham allowed.
He fttrtlter. explaimed that d. _~g for camcepmal approval and is asking (or
app- ~me1y 941ots Mrl l vould prefe-tl ep-ojut be to nad Lo tgvood
Reserve rather shan Primetto ..
Mr. Eeidv Muse 1013 Crass Cut Way, imdicated his mneeru nbomt. i sad density of
ho n the property abou raff~ flow Amc t the Mrge tuber ofchoa s, tying in
and sewm~. turd the need for a traffic light. tDoes not believe I,ongwoodshxs sufficiem
park land end hates to see a PUD land rue and a_ another pm'k disappears
Ms. Kiln Grace. 41? Loblolly L7. spoke im opposition. wamtimg a lesser density option.
Mr-Jomntbnm Snrgent.llucltsaw Place. spoke in apposition to rile request, oiling Inns of taxes
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and increased traffic by not having IowG' Aensity mid higher priced
Mr. Gosline responded to the density issue saying in low density residential, the density limit
is 5 units per acre; aotiviry Dore is5-I8 ~inits per acre. The appliant is asking for 3.'YL units
per which s les than tegor s requir He explained chat this is a
development that can be negottx esd tltmuglt the rent w process.
Sher v Wright, csiden of the Hist c Dist avd pre char of the Hist
Como indicated her w~h tha'mpxe i the [the roads, the ra[llc
llow retl~er tltx o~hee of the Iota and said perhaps snore should be known
aboutawl at is planned before making the cltenge.
Mr. Gosline said, at this point, all drat is being done is the rezoning They will still have
t all other regniremenn, as well vs conourrency, and will have to go through the
w pro Me, fitrther said the aaess to the project is on the outside edge of the
H ettori< Dina m~
Motion by Uepury Mayor Cariieo, seconded by Commissioner Vxenx, to close
the public hearing. Carried by unanimous voice vote.
Deputy Mayor Camw moved that Ordinance No. 95-12?0 not be adopted at
this time based on the number of people in opposition. Motion died for Ixok
of second.
Commissioner Vaeca n oved that Ordinance No. 95-12'10. x ending
Ordinance Na 495, the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance of rise City, said
endment changing the zoning of certain tet,;to~y finm ft~l and R-lA to
PS1D, be adopted and that o developm ttil final plan
approval and all xpplioable Cay Code requo ements ate stet' Sewn<led by
Commissioner Sar
Deputy Mayor Carrico said he could not support this rezoning xs lie sxiA he did not know
what w~uc going to come on the property iF it w rezoned to PUD.
Disc ued wiilt Deputy Mayor Carrico speaking it oppos o the reque
sl as
wall another discussion sirronading property rights legislation, and compatibillry to the
comp plan wntinu ing.
Mr. Mark Pexsa pointed ant. after calculating the density, that the proposed PUD is very
close tc the R~t regnireinents. Ii was also pointed out Nnt rite Ciry will have a lot of
tints ender n PUD Ihat they would not have whh 2-1. Deputy Mayor Carrico
nuW to question the Cirys right to change the Comp Plan avd said he did n
tw derswnd Itow the City would be threatened with x law suit. Mr Taylor said even if a
change to the Camp Plmt had been undertaken before there was a sale pending. they would
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still be entitled to wme iii for the zoning changz
Mot led by e three to v vitl~ Mayor Winston, Commissioner
Sargmit aand Commissioner Vaoca ~o~ing aye end Depu y Moyor Carrico
voting nay.
Mot on by Con er Sngen onded by Commissioner Vocca, to lake
! Carried by oevoice vote The Commission recessed
from 8:56 rp.meto 9e0] p. m.
9. PU6LiC HEARING, ORDINANCE NO. 95-12]1, GRANTING A NON-
EXCLUSIVE FRANCHISE POR THF. COLLECTION OF COMMERCIAL
SOLID WASTE TO STANDARD DISPOSAL SERVICES OF FLORIDA, INC.
Mr. Taylor read Ordinance No. 95-12]1 by title only. Mayor Winston open W me public
hearing No one prezent spoke in lavor or in apposiiian.
Motion by Commissioner Vacea, seconded by Commissioner Sargent, to close
aye pnmle heTdag. ear~;ea by nnan~~nonn vo~ee ~ete_
Motion by Commissio,er vnrca, seconded by Commissioner Sargenr mat
Ordinance No. 95-12]L granting anon-eaelnsive franchise for the collection
of oommercial solid .vxs~e w S~andaN Disyosul Services o[ Florida Lne. be
adopted. Motion curried by unanimous roll call vote.
10. PUBLIC kIF.ARING, ORDINANCE NO. 95-12]2, AMENDING TFIE BUDGG7
FOR THE FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING OCTOBER 1, 1994, AND ENDING
SEPTEMBER 30. 1995, PROVIDING FOR BUDGET TRANSFP.RS_
Mr. Taylor read Ordinance No. 95-12"]2 by line only. Mayor Winston opened the pnblio
hearing. No one spoke in Invor or in opposition_
Mol n by Con er Snrgen ndecl by Deputy Moyor Corrico, to
o close the public hearing Carried by unanimous voice vote.
Motion by Deputy Mayor Cm'ria~. seconded by Commissioner Vacca, mat
Ordinance No. 95-1272, amending the budget for the fiscal year beginning
October I. 1994, duel ending September 30, 1995, be adapted. CarrieA by
unanimous roll call vote.
tl. EIRS'FREADING AND FIRST PUBLIC HEARING-ORDINANCE NO.95-12]3,
DETERMINING THE AMOl1NT OF AND FIXING THE RATE UP AD
VALOREM TAXATION AND MAKING TFIE ANNUAL TAX LEVY FOR
FISCAL YEAR 1996_
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Mr. Taylor read ordinance No. 95-12'13 in full. Mayor Winston opened the public bearing.
No one present spoke in favor ar in opposition.
Moved by Depu y Mayor Carries, semvded by Commissioner Vaeea. to close
the pnblie bearing. Cnrriul by unanimous voice vote.
Motion by Deputy Mayor Carrico to amend OiNinanca No. 9>-1273. Section
2, to adopt a 4.99 millage rate, saying he would explain [urther, if someone
ould second the motion. Continissioner Sargent seconded the motion for
dt:enss~nn.
Deputy Mayor Carrico said the change would result inn redaction of S3'1.000. He said the
eeA n break and ie woald be good for the Ciry, publi<relations ~u;se, referting to
lower taxes beivg n t tncantrve (or enneaation.
Commissioner Sargene spoke in opposition to rolling brvck srvying he bas been a party in the
past to rolling back taxes and ibat every year the City is still faced with the challenge of
caking the City function on an even keel He said dividing up il~e 532.000 between the
property o will n very lit0e and the City has more of a esponsibdity to be
progre uve nndsenhmtce tl~e city services.
Mot n Pniled by a three to with Mayor Winston, Commissioner
Sargent and Commissioner Vaccaovoting any and Depary Mayor Carrico
vo ing aye
Motion by Commissioner Vaccrv to ccept Ordinance No. 1223 on first
reading and that a pnblie Itenrine be scheduled for Septembu 18, 1995.
Carried by a tbre with Mayor Wins t. Con er Sur
and Comnnssoner Vaocca voting aye and lleputy Mayor Carne~o voting any.
12. FIRSTREADING AND FIRS FPUBI.ICHFJ RING-RESOLUTION N0.95-slq
ADOPTING A BUDGET 0012 TI1E CITY OF LONG WOOD. FLORIDA FOR
TFIE FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING OCTOBER L 1995 AND ENDING
SEPTEMBER 30. 1996 AND APPROPRIATING ANU ALLOCATING
REVENUE OF THE CITY FOR FISCAL YEAR 1996_ PI20VIDING FOIi
AMENDMENT I3Y 12ESOL.UTION.
Mr. "Cnylor read Ordinance No- 9S-R10 by title only. Mayor Winston openeA Ilte public
hearing No one present spoke in lnvor.
Nelda Pryor, 1061 Sonoma G., requestul the Commission allorzte some funding to the
Hisrorio Commission and that the funds that are ~Ierived from brink sales be rolled over into
this year for opentting purposes.
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Mr. Smith reiterated the wnsens~s reached during the work session: re ve $12 million
for park purchase from the budget. Flismric 6udgef will be reduced by 52,500 due vo loss
of Io[ renmlc therefore, $2500 is fo be located to Historic Commission from Contingency.
to be plead in Planning/Bldg. Budget administered by Mr. Brock
No one present spoke in opposition.
Mot on by Coin er Vacca, seconded by Commissioner Sargeu,te close
the public Ireaiingssi~ ried by unanimous voice vote.
Motion by Coutmissioner Vaoea, su onded by Commissioner Sargent, to
end Resolution No-9~-Sld. removing $1200000 for park purchase from
tine budgeu tc replace the loss from lot sales by allowfing $2500 to the
Historic Commission finnf Contingency. to be placed in Planning and Building
Department budget ndministered by Mr. Brock, and that Resolution No- 95-
810. az amended. be accepted ou first rending and that a public hearing be
scheduled for September Lg. 1995. Carried by unanimous roll call vole.
13. FIRST BEADING -ORDINANCE NO. 9>-12]4. AMENDING THE BUDGET
FOR THE FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING O(:l'OBER 1, 1994 AND ENDING
SEPTF;MBER 30. 1995, PROVIDING FOR BUDGET TRANSFERS.
Mr. Taylor read Ordinance No. 95-12]-0 by title only_ Mr- Smith explained the transfers.
Motion by Conf ntissioner Veeca, se onded by Deputy Mayor Carrico to
ceept Ordinance No. 95-12]V on first reading and that a public hearing be
scheduled for September 13, 1995. Caried by unanimous roll call vote
IJ_ FIRSC READING - ORDINANCE NO. 95-12]5. GRANTING A NON-
EXCLUSIVE rRANCHISE FOR TI1E COLLECTION OF COMMERCIAL
SOLID WASTE TO BROWNING-FEIi RIS INDUSTRIES OF FLO2IDA. INC.
Mr. Taylot read Orzlinance No- 95-12"15 by title only.
Mot n by Con r Vaua, s onded by Deputy Mayor Cam
ccept Ordinance No~95-12'15 on Frst reading rind Chet a public hearing be
~sclieduled [er September IS, 1995-
Commissioner Sargent said he failed to a thing during flee public hearing on
Standard's fmnehis . thm. being die swblislned for pick up and he Dried so
mplai vith regard to thepickup st frog before 6.00 AM-Con efrSargen
advised that f he [rmtchise provided For pick up betrreeu the hours of b:00 n~~n. and 6.OOtp ins
There was continued discussion regarding the wmplainfs and how the problem might be
resolveel.
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Motion by Commissioner Vaeca made an amendment to Ordinance No. 95-
12]5 to change the time of pick up from 6:00 a.nr. to 600 p.m. to ]:00 z.m.
0'1:00 p-ni n this avA all other and to ceps Ordinance
raccst
No. 95~1215~on first readbtg, zs neudad, and hzt a publia hearing be
scheduled For September 18. 1995.a Amended motion .sewn<Ie0 by Depuly
Mayor Czrrico.
7n response to Commissioner Vacca, Mr. Taylor szid Ordinance No. 95-12Zi would hive
to be brought back for reconslcieration in order to zmenA the hours of pick up.
Motion. zs zmended, carried by a unznimous roll call vote.
Motion by Commissioner Vacca, seconded by Deputy Mayor Grrico, that
Rent 9, be brought back for reconsiderztion. Carried by unznimaus voice
9. RECONSIDERATION OF ORDINANCE NO. 95-12Zt.
Motion by Commissioner Vzwz, to zmencl Ordinance No. 95-12]l, gtavting
exclusive Franchise for collection of nommareizl solid waste to Stevdard
Disposal, by changing the (toms of pick up from 6:00 am. ro 6:00 p.nt- to
1:00 a.tn. to ZUO p.nr., and that it be adopted as amended. Sevonded by
Deputy Mayor Carzmo. Gri ied by a tantntwts voice vote.
I5. FIRST ftLADIN6 - ORDINANCF_ NO. 95-1216. GRANTING A NON-
EXCLUSIVE FI2ANCHiSE FOR TFIE COLLECTION OF COMMERCIAL
SOLID WAST[:'I'U ]C:NNINGS ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES. INC
Mr. Taylor read Ordinance No. 95-12]b reaA by title roily.
Motion by Commissioner Vacs, sewnded by Cotmnissioner Szrganh that
Ordinance No. 95-1226 be amended ohangivg the hours o[ pick up to Z:00
to ]:00 p.m and that Ordinance No. 95-12'16, gra ing a - xchis
(ianehise For the collection of e cizl solid n leanings
Environmen[zl Services. Inc, be accepted on first reading zseamended, and
that n public hearing be scheduled far September 18. 1995- Motion oarried
by mtanimous roll call vote
16. CITY ADMINIS'iRA"fOR'S Ii SPORT.
A. COLUMBUS NARBOR PARK PROPERTY.
Mr. Smith raponed drat he had distributed to the Commission n bid made by the Northiznd
Church. He said one other person is expeoted to bid. Commissioner Vncut wzs in favor
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of accepting tlteir bid based on the(ac~iliat itwns for she appraisalamount. Depnry Mayor
Carr said there w e factor they co~hd nog be overlooked. dia~ being loss of mx
revers a if sold to ~heachur<h-
ARei ontinued discussion, Mr. Taylor explained that the Commission could appro
with a contingency shat the contiac~ would be based upon approval at a public
hearing by approval of an ordinnace. Deputy Mayor Carrico requested the Commission be
[umished with the amount of taxes she City won ld receive if she property was developed.
Motion by Commix er Vacca to mend the meeting for fifteen minutes.
G~rried by a voice vole.
It . s the of tl~e Coins o that a c et be drawn up. Mr.
SiniN will fiir~i slistbe eslunated loxes gen gated of the property were to be
developed.
B. STORMWATER WTIL.IIY-
Mr. Smilh reported lhai the aionnwa~er mm~berx memo dxteA 529-95, had been distributed
and he or Mr. Tiblim would be available to answer any questions.
C. SCHEDlJLING OF PROGLAMATI~NS/REStdLUT10t\S
l~ was the consensus of Commission to proceed wirh dte currem procedure.
6. 6USINGSS ADVISORY COUNCIL - 6EAUTIEICATION PRO]EGTS
Mr. Smith referred io a memo from the Business Advisory board in which they requested
n appropriation for roadway prgeeis rerluesied en[orceu~en~ o(City Code4 and eked that
businesses be honored with a beantifcalion a.rard with a sign placed on she propery, and
a plaque displayed in Ciy FTaIL
Motion by C.omni issioner Vaeea io accep~ she Business Advisory Council's
iewminendations. Motion flied for lack of a second.
Mayor Winston saiA Ise was in favor of Item 1 and would like to consider both. hue did not
feel prepm'ed m do so.
ussjon
Ahei disc the of Con ceps
endetion No~3 ?die 6A0'snnentosbul that Itemsl and2 required
finlliei study and iha~ they hetabled-
C FARMERS MARKET "TERMINATION.
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Mr. Smi~h reported that the termination of the fanners Market vas diseussul during work
season. l'I~are was no further discussion.
D. REQUEST FOR ]DINT MEETING OF CITY COMMISSION,
131STORICAL COMMISSION AND t.AND PLANNING AGENCY.
Mr. Smith advised of the request by the Hislorio Commission for n joiu~ ineeiing with the
City Con nA the LPA. Com er Vacc ended it be a special n~ ring
~ Jte t~l enCon wished to take any ao with discussion also listed oei the
agenda,v Ma. Pryor said she purpos to disc sthe„Hist celen and to disc ss fun
goals for the dirt Con er tsar said perhaps Cher . o utld be grn vailable
if the elen n pine sioMr. Oosline said they often erequi icls.a Daring
disc n shot rings ee ing date. Mr. Gosline suggested staff try to coordinate a date.
The Commission agreul. u
E PARK PROPER"CY.
Mr. Smith explained thm Mr- Lowe had contacted the city clerk asking i[ the Commission
still had it acqui g pm'k property, znd if so, if they w sted ii acquiring
leis propei'iy on Rangclinr~"If Cher t. he, aid he nighe sides takia~
t of donation toward tlee acquisitionaand asked tltanlte be advised ao to tbo Commission's
interest. T'Ite Contni issiou screed they would Le interested In discussing furiher-
F. PASADENA AVENUE PAVING PETITION.
Mr- Snith advised that Mr. Mayer the circnlamr of the Pasadena Avenue paving petition,
indicatzd he was unhappy about the Commission's position of not accepting the paving
petition for Pasadena Avenue.
17. CITY ATTORNEY'S REPORT.
A. CITY OF LONG WOOD COUNTER PROPOSAL TO BEVERLY
ENTERP121SE5. INC. RE: SALE Of LONG\VOOD HEALTH CARF.
cr:NrER.
With respee o the sal disc sed at the ork se ou An¢ .st 28 I99S. Mr.
Taylor suggested the Commo n yr a Formal wnsc sus or ta'lo a vole on a counteroffer
being sent to 6everly.
Mot on bye er Veu~rv onded by Com er Sarg dmt die
city ~t red to end a lever to 6everly Enterpris
ofl'e, .+ith the City having no fuithe~ i the poc of
the property under condemnation. Motion eat sled by'umm~mous roll call
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6. INVERSE CONDEMNATION SUI"1' FILED BY SEVERAL CI"TIES
AGAINST SEMINOLE COUN"CY.
Mr. "Caylor advised that a law suit has been filed by sevm~al cities against Seminole County
esu It of flooding (min Lake l=aity (Taal caused by the CR 42] widening. He said the
is for injunetiom action for inverse wndemnation, which they hnve caused. Mike ]ones
is'tbe attorney for the plaintif[z
C DEVELOPMENT OE PAYNE PROPERTY.
Mr. Taylor advised that 7.4 acres north of the City. north of Harbor Isle Subdivision.is
slated to be developed. Ile said- evidently, dio only access to Ibis piece of land is through
}Iarbonr Isle Way. a city street Said it was his understanding that some people along
Harbour Isle Way arc not happy about the additional homes. IS to 20. Mr. Taylor said he
Irad discussed the issue with Mr. Groot. county attorney, and Mr. Groot rhonght it would
be appropriate for the developer to apply to the City for access. }Ie said there wnI<I be dte
possLitity o(a study on traffic being re0nestel. but short of wine serious impacts, to deny
them access mould end np being in a law suit
Mr. Taylor advised that Ibis land is an enolzve and had the City signeA the annexation
terlocal agreement with the county, it was li'is opinion, that when this property changed
hands, the proper" onl<I wine into the Chy_ ['urtber_ did not believe it was roo late to
wnsidm mrs.
n mono d,e eoneenans o[ me enmmitsmn to rewnaider tee endnve a~eemem
nt o,e n~a cennntss~on me trop.
M r.lHylor advised dint thei¢ was a herring before the county P EZ Bomd at "1:00 p.m.,
regarding Ibis rezoning.
18. MAYOR AND COMMISSIONERS' It F,PORI'S_
DISTRICT #5. Mayor Winston suggested mother meeting be held to revioty the Pzy and
Classification Plan. The Cantntission sciululed a work sessan br this purpose on
September 19. 199>_ nt 7.00 p. m.
Mayor Winston referred to Itangeline Road and to the questions regarding the rammed
Comp Plan. Mr. Gosline said lie and Mr. Brock leave n m tiny schedulul at 1.00 p.nt. o
September 12. 1995, in Tallahasree with the DCA to Aiscuss their comments and concerns
He, furtltei, said x tentative adoption dote moos set for the second mee _ n October.
Mayor Winston raid be re wed a t the Longwood Utilities e onp Car the
Con isiderntion.e1 fie said Isealeas been advised they hnve a pending sale but
r. ould be~w'illing to wore bacA nncl talk to ilia City again if we,vould entertain the proposal
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(or e nonprofit o~gv nization with the City backing the bonde. }le said Otey explained mnt
wlmt they are proposing is very similar to the situation we have with Beverly Enterprises.
It was the oonsensis of Commission that they would be in favor of sitting
down and talking to mem a_
Motion by Cone m isxio net Vaccn, se oneled by Deputy Mayor Carries to
exleud the me ling for another len 10 min utex. Carried by voice vole
A work se scb edn led with me principals o[ Longvoo<I Util itics at G:00 p.m_ on
September 18.n1995. pending melt availability.
Mayor Winnon announced me Ciry will hose the Tri-County League of Cities Iu ncheon in
October and atlte Contntisxion may want to disouss the program. Commissioner Vacca said
Waate Managem tt has agreed to ben spon and will donate $500. She explained thnt
the City is repoo tsible for paying for 24 member Iu aches and any Chy's staff members.
Further, a guest speaker is neeclul mid said they had thought of getting someone tram the
H ist u~l Society to talk abort redeveloping historic districtx She said the Ramada Inn
had adzyuate Facili lies and asked for the Commission's input on me menu and a wnrensus
from the Commission about asking Mc. pedlow, LongwooA Florin, to donate so
terpieces, which by picking a number. wul<I be won by somwne at each table. Geai~tg
other spot also red. Deputy Mayor Car oulA prefer
tt located io the City and suggested ]erry's. Coma er Vac aid she. ou ld
look it o tbei todai i s, but asked for a the Ramada and
cho sing a t the even) Jeiry's did n orkeo s The Connu'issiou a eed if
Jeny's ftes snot evailab le, that the Ramada be reserved with ch i<ken cordon bleu
to be the sclection-
Motion by Commissioner Vacea. seconded by Deputy Mayer Grrieo to
extend the meeting for ten minutes. Carried by unamntous voice vote.
Uistrict #1. Absent.
Dist et lt2. Con et Sm~ ubrauglit up the reque nd llle Ele<wl Ofticia is
Sen which .. asnplaeed in the packet by Con er Ben e It . Died ill al there
w su f[icie tt fiends for allm tuber of the Con ~ ~ end: there fore sme
of e,e can , mat a met ou~gh n ~~ety for an to ~~,e oat
one be auew~n ttm end. cotnm~xsm~t~~ vTt~n notea atu me tomitse
b reakdow s sbo ing a pre vehicle and co city vehiele_whielt brought
up a~ inpor nt po b~l ~nrding use of the city veh iole rvnd said tlt ut was a topic for another
work sess~on_
District #3. No report.
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Distrie~ #4. Commissioner Veoea reportrd on Ilse Spirit c[ t7-gy Committee. She said
there are vmious issues being disGissecl. Their nc~i n~eeeiug will be on September 21, 1995.
t tl~e Winter Springs Commission Chambers. The DOT will be there ~o discuss grants
vailable and future plans for SR 434 and Hwy. I7-92. Said Nere were some big and
inpor t things xnd would appre any as poaible a end in order o hea what
being dim ssed. Slic said she believed ath s wsk force needs to Dave moi ivput Nan jus
one persen Gom each clry.
Commissioner Vaccn amieuneul that sloe will be om of [he state tl~e week of October 16,
1995,and will. Nmefore, be uunble to attend the Commission meeting nn October L6.
19. ADIOURN. Motion by Commissioner Sargent, s onded by Deputy Mayot
Carricalo adjourn the meeting. Meoling adjourned ai IOS~ p.ni.
William E Winston. Mayor
ATTEST:
`Geraldine D. Zanrl>lCity Clerk
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