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Preseur: Mayor Gill \Vinsion
Deputy MPYOr Auuzninrie Vzcca (lets 10:55 p.in.)
C inmissioner Irss Benson (le(\ zr 5:10 p-in.)
Commissioner lien Cnrriw
Commissioner Ron Szrgem
W. Slsel~ou Sniuh, C'ilY Admininmiar
G errvldine D. Z~nibi~i. City Clerk
Ricliart " "' ~r_ ]r., City A~wrney
Assn I'ul Dep.
lolin ~ vi BIB/Plnnniny Depr.
Clsiel ~_..~. 's~Clizpn~nn. Fire Dep.
w J..~k,,.~n. Persomiel O(fcer
Szndy Loinzx. Direc~or of Parks and Recrenlion
FernznA Tiblier. Uireaor of Public Works
I_ CALL TO OIiDEIL Mayor\4ius~on culledxregulnr mee~ing ~a orderz~"/:03 p.m.
P _. Amonient of SlLENI MEU I'IATION wTS FOLIAWIFD BY THE VLEDGE OF
ALLEG IANCL ro iM1e tiny
3. RECOGIJITIONS.
A. RECOGNIZING THE LYMAN HIGFI SCHOOL BOYS CROSS
COUNTRY T1:'.AM.
Presentn~ion deferred io lunuary 8. 1996.
B. RECOGNIZING THL LYMAN IilGll SCHOOL GIRLS CROSS
COUN"fRY TEAM. WITH A SPECIAL. RECOGNITION FOR GOOD
SPORTSMANSI-I IP-
Prescnlmiion defer~'ed ~o Elie Jnnuzry 8. 1996.
C. PRESENTATION OF CITY OF LONG WOOD EMPLOYEE OF THE
YEFlR AWARD.
Mayor Wies~on pras~uied T lie Employee of ll~e 1'enr for il~c individual depur~nicnts
IMlowiug die rez<ling of ilic nominn~iou lever by tl~e rulevnut depnrtmen~ Bend.
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Pnhlic Works Depariinent - McKINLEV "KEN" ELLIOTT
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Aclntinisirative Departments-~RANR HOS'iEl"fER ~
rre nepanmem . Mu<e PETEas
Parks and Recreation Depi--LESTEI2 "GENP~ WESTFALL
"I'he Employee o[ The Year IorThe City of Longvstod for 1995 was rhea presented to Kevin
Shea of the Longwood Police Department.
Photographs were taken as each recipient received their awmel.
D. PRESENTATION OF CITY OF LONG WOOD EMPLOYEE SERVICC:
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Mayor Winston recognaed and awarded pins for fiveyears ofservim to R nssell Dean. Peter
Diepeveen. ICatlileen Dnrnher, Ken Elliou. Sandy Lomax. Joseph McCloud, Linda
Singletary. 12ichmd Usher antl Michael You ng. (or ten years o[ service to Jessie bates
luines Comhs. Huraee DeBose. ]eff Dn nean.loanne Hopkins Michael Lollar and Marsha
'Tyler. and !or fifteen years of service w Peter Rutt. Rnss Cohen_ Steve f IL and Geraldine
2amhn, Plaques were awarded far nvemy years of service to Donald Rrown. Glixrles
Chapman, Val Hookenbeny anA Tom Jackson, Sr. I
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E. PRESENTATION OF"ITIE GREATER LONGWOOD REAUTIEICATION
AWARD R1' 1'HF_ BUSINESS AUVISORI' COUNCIL "1'O
CONSOI_IDA I I_D LARCL.
Chairman of the Itnsinecs Advisory ~ imciL Jhn Daly. presented the Greater Longwood
Reauti~cation A.mrd ro ConsolidateA Lahel.Inc.. Florida Central Commerce Park. Mr 6o
Itowmen accepted the award on heliall oli\1r. Cnrnrody.
Motion by Depn ty Mayor Vacea. seconded b~~ Cannnissioner Sargent to take
s Carried by a voice vote. The Caimnission recessed from ].2a to
732 P.in_
4. 90ARD/COMMI'I7EI: APPOINTMENTS:
A. APPOINTMENT OF PRIMARY AND ALTLRNAI'E MGMBEIiS TO THE
MPO TRANSPORTATION TECIINICAL COMMITTEE.
Coinatissioner Carrico ~n wed tt ated loltn Brock as the primary
ineniLer_ Seconded by Commissioner Sargent.
Mr. Brock accepted the appointment :tart asked that Penland Tihlier be appointed as the ~
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namn,n cnraed by ~n~an~~~~o~~a roll eou ~o~e.
N. APPOINThA I'::N"f OF A COMMISSION MEMBER TO THE SEMINOLE
COUNTY COUNCIL OIL LOCAL GOVERNMENTS (CALNO).
Commissioner Benson moved Thal Ilein I I be moved fonr~nN in order I'or her
o address the appoinhneni io CA4N0 prior io ii bein¢considered. Modon
died for lnak ol'a second.
Mayor Winston opened the floor to noniinaiions_
Conim'~ioner Benson nominated hersel[ as the CALNO reprerevta~ive.
Depniy Mayor Vacca nnminatcd Commissioner Carrieo.
Commissioner Carrico nominated Mnyor Winston.
Commissioner Itensan nominn~ecl Commissionen Sargent.
Prio the e bail oaken. each nominee was asked ns ~o then renal est ni being
appoin ed io the posi~ian.
Con nissioner Gnn~co declined Elie unimnaiion due to the work hour re~~uiiemen8 nF his
job. t'
Mnyor Wiuston said lie will experience a work chrvnge shortly and will have time available
and would accept die nomina~ion.
Commissioner Benson advisel Ihai recently die CALNO represeniatiees passed a resolu~ion
attheir November. 199~.n g. She also relaleA Coinn~issioner NleMullen, Casselberry,
said Ise hoped f,uugvoodeCSOn Id rervppoint Commissioner Benson and a n by
Commissioner GennelL Wiener Spnn¢s. that CAl_NO adop~ a policy of loneevity of their
minibeib'. Eor pnrpuceF Of run~n v a appro~cd.
Commissioner Benson then fnrnisiiedr e of the names o(the current CALNO members
and the number a1 years each has serve >n C1LN0: McMullen. s ce 94; Eckstein since
1989: Fernandez since 1993: Warren. p f' d since 1991. Fuixher. she noted Conner
embers such as Sl~eppa i w had ~ALNO Elie entire Merin of his office anA
Conxtan~ine who served Far ~ yea. ~.. ch~ ved ~o s the CALNO
represcntativ~ and in addition. hu. a dnher as eliairperson. These was
red discussion wish revpec~ io is (', .NOSposition and Commissioner Benson
iein'!ndcd ~ha~ she wnw still chairperson :aid ._ne.ed ibis vase r~:ix prema~nr~
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Commissioner Sargent was ulecd if he ~~~ou10 serve and I~esaid if appointed he would serve.
Numiua~ion oY Coinmixsioner Henson failed by a four io ouc vole ~t-iih Mayor
W ins~ou. Deputy Mayor Carrico. Cainniissioner Sargent and Deputy Mayor
Vacra vo~iug nay and Camin'iriouet Henson voting aye.
Noniina~ion of Mayor \4insvon. (ailed by four is .,~ith Mayor
W ius~on. Deputy Mayor Va¢a. Commissioner 6ensoueznd Comutissiouee
Sargen vo e nay and Commissioner Cnrrico voting rye.
Nainiua~ion of Camn~inioner Sargent onrried by a four io wl~h
Mayor Winston, Deputy Mayor Vacca. Commissioner oCarzico and
Commi.sion~ Snrgem s~o~ing rye and Commissioner Benson voting nuy-
C. DI""',~-"': APPOIN"CMENTTO TIhEHISTOIiICAL COMMISSION.
'teum~noininatad Mr.John Green, dixeetorol'~he Coimuhus
lip otlie ldis~oricfll Commission-I~'ominnlion
canhin. nannnous ooll call ~`ote
D. DISTRICT#I APPOINIM[NTl'O IIiE PARKS AND RECREATION
ADVISORY HOARD.
Deputy Mayor Vaoea took issue wish Commissioner Henson goin¢ ou iside her disrint to
appoint a member io the pzrl:s hatrd. uo~ine the appointment ~vzs front her district which
~ pinhlent t ~~ her then she t appoi ~ from within her dis~rici.
Commissioner Hemm~ said ~liis lead been previously discussed and 'u a decided that
idd selec~ Frain outside Their districts. Deputy Mayor Vaeea said she hnd
u ndenstood tlieodisiihri couiuiixsioutr u-ould Le connilied prior io Elie appoin~meni.
Coutniissioner Nensou n abed Sundte Shemaski. Seminole Avenue.
Nomination canl'iuued by u roll call vo~~ Ms. Shemoski waz
presen~ and accepted ilie appo?mmeni.
E DISTRICTk'_N0~11NATION OF HUSINESS PERSOIs'OFTHEMONThI
FOR IANUARI', i')Jh.
Con er SnrGen - fed Mr. Ali Jnwad. owner of the Mobil Station on the corner
of SR 4i4 ~Tnd CR 4?]~ Commissioner Sargcn~ said he uotdd hn~~e mole detailed
information on Mr. Jawad for Elie nevi meetin¢.
~. PUHLIC I'Alt'CICIPA fION.
Ms. Glenda Lodi, ?±0 take I(aN rya Circle tt:niinendod COIII Ill i4510ner Ben roil for leer
Sri hu o she city i~ a pr jec~s: i. _. Lisl~t Up
Longwood, adop~lo o! 'u n'ifon rill is oNin~nnee c rolling ~~~iel~i loader
promoiine applies lion I'or a la n dsc.iping gizn~ for nocclian s~ril~s sn lrBoninge~li en a'dull
ode supporiiu: il~e city Fire Delon rim eni. and (or being responsible for
b i1inging~~~i~o'~Ne city a only c which resu lied in Ne co of
infra ie (or the Wild~neie cnunl'sn pi ojext es~nna~ed ~o be ~vunl~ approsi~oalely
saso,ooo~it~
Sandra Sheinaslci, Suniuole Avenue. exprrsed li cr wN~e ni nbou~ ih~ public tin age of
Longwood and relerird to recent newxpaper articles in the O'lando $ei ~i el. Slie asked
die commission io locus nn the isnies of she cit}~ not on issues of people. Said we should
be led for the ri~y a whole ret leer than we ~ ne wilh public bickering
and an obvio~e1A isplxy of parsonale~y conflic~s.
S~eveu Iz(i~~~ich said lie wus made e~ra~^. Nis u(rernoou abom mli¢ious displays on city
prope~ ~ and ~h ar they ha~~e been modiF I He reaA fmm nvo recent wur~ cases and said
lie Le:.~. ell these eases give Ne rigid ic:..ligious expiexsion iu a public fonini-
Marf f Ik C. .:dd ' I o
p~~ a i} aid n. ~I it ~. ~pologyefron
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Con 3e ~ and .v ~ Coir , the lily to give
Dep~ -\acca ~ ~ p I }.a The o respous o re!qu ~noM ~. Pease said
he wou to oe back in ~.~~u weeks.
Com nrlssiouer Henxon moved for n nud asked ro be excicsed ac this
a Jewish Holiday xnd sl Se wished to be ~viili her hmily.
Suonded by Con r Saigen. Motion nni ii ed by x voice vote,
Coin missioncr Grrico dlssen~ing.
Cain missioner Benson left x~ thus poiu~ in the n~eeiing tl_IU r n~_
The coin mi.aion remssed from 6:10 p. ni. io &~?~ p.m.
Mayor \4ins~on said there ~~as one more public panieipam xnd xsAed ~liat site address the
con~uiiss~ou at this nine
Casey Cxn non, Fores~ City Road. rcpresenii ng the os~~ner oC Fou ud crs Silo ale. asked that
the n fully su ppon Cen e fon ird with the my'in of Elie ned is
t.eShe said [he Found en's Squa'e property would be Ix nd locked wit loom ~n median cut and
req nesie.~l mm missimfs suppun~
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6. APR120 VAL O:~ "~'N ~i NO\ U16Eft 21, 1995 WORK SESSION
AND DECEMIIIn I<Y, l~ ~ tt;ULAI< MEETING.
C. AWARDOFI2FP#OS-9JANITOIZIALSERVICES. TO CLEP.NNETOF
CENTRAL FLORIDA.
Commissioner Snrgene n oved I'or appro~~al of Ilse Consent Agandx a
submitted. Sewnded by Depu y Mayor Vnew and carried by unanimous roll
call vole
7. PUBLIC HEARING -ORDINANCE NO. 95-I?84, AUTHORIZING THE
CONVEYANCEOF CITV PROPE.RT'Y TO THE NORTHLAND COMMUNITY
Ch1URCH. 530 DOG TRAGIC I20AD. LONG WOOD. FLORIDA.
Mr. Taylor advised of proof o[ pnblicntion Cor Ibis uuU all public Bearings listed on the
agenda- Mr. Taylor IBm~ read Ordinance No. 9>-I?Si by title only.
Mayor Winston opened the public hearing. ho one presentspoke in favoror in apposition.
Motion by Deputy Mayor Vacca. sewnded by Commissioner Carrico to close
1lte pnblie hearing. CxrricdbJ~voirevote-
Deputy Niayor Vaeea n rued. s onded by Commissioner $argevt, That
Ordinance No. I?FS he adopted. eCarned by mtanimous roil pall vote.
R. PUBLIC HEARING - ORDINANCE NO. 95-12Rg. AMENDING TI~{E
COMRREI~IENSIVE ULAN F012 "1 I1E Cfl'Y OF LONG\t'OOD, SAID
AMENDMENT (9±-01) CtIANGING TFIE DESIGNATION OF RANGELINE
ROAD INTHE TRAFFIC CIRCUTA'I'ION I:LF.IN ENT"AND,MAKING OTHER
RELATED CIiANGES IN THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN.
Mr. Taylor read Ordinance No. 9?-I?S] by idle only.
Mayor Winston opened the public Bearing. Ms. to Ann Rebello. 1-lighland I~~lilis. and Ms.
Nelda Pryor.'liberon-spoke in Im~or of iBe ordinance. No one else present spoke in favor
of n opposition.
Commissioner Sargent moved, Commissioner Czrrico seconded, to close the
pnblie hen _ Czn Ted by vaic~ vote.
Mot n by Depul\~ Mayor Venn, s onded by Commissioner Cartico, fiat
Oidinnnce No- 95-I?8] tte adopted eLCarried by unanimous roll call vote.
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9. APPROVAL OF I'R El.li\11NAI2\' PLAT PAL HIFITO RESERVE
SUEDIV ISION. Locnlian: \4 i side of CR A2~. Palinmto Ave. and Freeman St.
Applicant Cenic~ Homes. ((~ahled an 1~~-95)
Mr. S~tim saiA the, prnliminmy plat for Valnietio Ites~~.rve inns ~anled front Iasi week end
recommended ii be approved.
Deputy Mayor Vacean ved ~ha~Hie preliminary platbe approved subject to
staff cou~n~enis Conranisaioner Snrgeni asked Heat Dcpu y Mayor Vewa
nd ~o nelude that ~I~e ciry w ork ~villi Centex and Hie wt~nty
io get Hie median cut. Depui~~ Mayo rVacoa amended her moeion that me
city work with Peline~io Reserve and me wooly io try ~o get the median cu[
on CR 427. Motion as amended seconded by Commissioner Sargen~
John 6rock nosed Item ~ of the stnFl wnimenu srns incarren and i~ .should read "approval
by me city at~orney prior ~o Final plm°
ChieF Cliapmrvn said after he saw me plans ni the Ins meeting he ditl Dave a concern about
the fonrlot ime onh.x vi~li twiny io toke fire apparawsinio this area and nog
being ablo io nirn and nskedt ior'ieis coinmenu .,e noted rand askin¢ ~o hove tha~add~~essW
before Final approval is given.
Mr. 6cocA said s~aff ~voulcl be r, '. li me a-I'iam on Hiai issue if he rweived
ucli a indieation Iroin the 'npplicano ..Twin d this c s bras been
shown from mevery beginning any"~~. mleasiato voDRU mee~ingsand
dnnn¢meprelimiuary plat He min oasu ~. '~ey Have widened Hie casement
n<I have moved ~qe (1re l~ydrunisxndmJl~e d.,. ~,.. as (L'ir ome
to lixve imies raised_ Chief Chapman r 1 ~ i w ~eA io voice hiseAOncem
s mi=. has been allowed in otlier snbdi~;....ns ..,.., .. ply sremed m poln~ oat mat Hiis
should not ba allowed io continue.
In resyorase to Commissioner Carrico. Cliicf Chapinau ~'~.d ii eonid he resolved ~y moving
the cal desnc to die end of the iroad_ Mr_Godwin explained their reasoning (or the cal de
ae being placed before entering ilic easeinen~ rand said mcy never I'oresaw a problem as
they addressed me ~vidih and hydrant anA said mey.,~ere confused ns ~o why ~I~is was being
rniscd a~ Ibis point.
Alter wminued disuission, \9 r. Gad~vin .said Cen~ea leas agreed ~o delete the lot e~ me end
of rite easeineni and poi a nil de sac m that enJ.
Deputy ~Inyor Va«a amendeA I~er mo~iou is add ~bai Cen~ea be repaired to
nelude a secoucl cal ele me a~ die end of Hie norm,ves~ wruer of the plat.
Commissioner Saroen~ sewncled Hie anicnded inotiou_
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enmtnlaam~ter careen Ind ieated ~ncen, ata~ a~ same Hme m e,e nnnre a rcarre rent wawa
ne needea. I~ ~~ .~pinmed mat nnring me engfueering mr rho ~~ ~otg er CR az~
oohing wne proposed ai that t'i and. nav the ynesrion of a light on CR 327 is ~ niaat
~rhnt l'nlin obi~i `ieht- ighi- only. fn rihe.if the developer .tad Hie
city get the con my io Init~~nntudian, titan a iraiffic study would be vertu iced and. n natty.
v developmen~ ~~~itit 9i DU's would nor require a ~raRie ligh~. As ~o tl~e responsibility for
paying Coe the light, Depniy .~Aayor Vaccn offered that it warrnmed, ii ~~~ould nave ro Oe
approved by the my and she lilened she issue ro a regnes~ for a ligln on SR 13d having
robe approved by she sn~c even thoush it is in she cry limirs.
Access to Eat Lake .vas tliseussul and Mr. Godwin said there would be no public access.
the only ac a the lake won ld be ~Itroug6 property owned by Hie I~otneow~nees
r. Realie ing the ro Palm to Res order ospli~Hie Hia
Di oc .sdiu sal and Mr~Gad.vi explained chat tledistriat is already split and shif~ng
the o the onid place i~ coo close ~o CR 42'1- fn r~her_ Cemea is offeti
itnpeoveaPnlmeno Avenue (mm their enuance ~o CR 42].
Deputy Mayor Vacea advised iliac ai the lii~~orie Connnission meeting Cen~ex had agreed
to pat in acorn Hype I'igh~s in an effon to Le coinpa~ible to she Hisione Disinci.
Mark pease said he ~vnntcd to po I that public access to the lake referring ton nght-
or-way he referred to ns 6111 Avcmie Thai still shows on the i:aa n» ps sclll be car off by
vttine of the planing of Palmeno Rezer~~e.
Commissioner Cm~ri<o asked ~I~e attorneys opinion on public access io the homeowners
dock. Mr. Taylor said he beliwr+l it ~.ould not ba open to aceesa by the public
Mo~inn as nn~en<led camel by x unanimous roll cdl rope.
Motion by Depu~y Mayor Vacs. seconded by Commissioner Sargent. to cake
s. Canted by voice vote. llie Commission recessed front 921 p.m.
9:3? prin.
IU. 1M DAI.Y. CII/\I IiMAtY BUSINESS ADVISORY COMMITILF - RERUEST
SUPPORT IN 1'UBLI.S I-ZING ACITY 6ROCHURE-
Mr. Daly rend from A memo dated 12-1?-9~, in which lie stayed iliac ilic BAC believes dint
Hie development ak a fu lleoler brochure kauiring Ne benefits of the city a( Longwood
onid be the most siguit,__:it u. nn.:-_~nke to pramo~e historic ~ on ~ - Said ~he~~ have
already held meetn~wthser~ ~pletoinvesrigate theove I!. and est'imaied
nd believ I rhny could , nd produce rite hrochun it
g~ ~ ~ ciely 55,000. H ' I Mz ~. fl II rand
of I r : g Crnnmil I I ~ s n the des'g nv ib ro
citargc ror hnr~se- __n~~~i, w-tu be tlme eonsmning ~ea~reTinire n slg~ru'Icam
cc Iz.i~.isaaa
i of time anA eoar~liuatiou !rani every member of the 13AC hf r- Daly requested
pemil'ssion io prncced aml Abe requ irM funding be zpproverl.
Mc. Daly comiuue~l sxyiug Ihul Au iouully while developing the bmcliure moment. n goad
portion of Elie output can lie uu ~ I (or z city u(I_on Gwood Internet I lone Page. And in
that re^~-~I, the ~nnunry z ~.~„ - ~f the 13AC will be held in the TSD .Tystems training
wnero ~ht ~rrn~ ~. ~ p-.- ~ may r~u b~emde ~h,~~al Imen,et raisin m
she t{one I~ id Abe moo Id. He -m red the Com hiss on
id i d I ould look I' ryone s inpi g o t ih's and
ag~ete<I Mini ilie commission woo l<I ~xpp`nve the final version-
Mr. Smith con! nned. in response to ingn try, tlixt the $5500 wns bud¢eled for Community
Relatioics in she 1996 Budge. \Aeyor Winston said the brochure would be a single ruing
[hn repre sHie city and should be soine~hing tba~serves oar cgllectlve purposes.
Deputy Mayotr Vxica Ihou~bt it woo ld be beneheial io get all involved. Historic Packs and
Recreation xnd NAC xnd incnrpomie diverse in[om~a~ion sieh ns layou~ of parks. Easter
bunk etc_
~loiion hV Depn iy \Anyoc Vacea ~o t ahead and e support for the
u nderixking of:i project for developing a map rvnd inforniafional brochure for
the city. Seconded by Commissioner Sareen~.
Mr. Daly said he wmild prefer ~o divorce ~hecity-wide innp lrom pie brochure. Discussion
sued wiU regard io iueorporaling a map of she dlslria rand Mr. Daly said the brnahure
ould have I6 pane Ls and i~ would he conceivable to hxvine pie walkine lour of the Historic
Uisiricl in il~e brocluuc.
Depn~y ~~Inyat Vxcca xi cadent her motion sriking reference ~a the map.
Seconded by Commissioner Snrgcn~.
Disc ed a ~ the procedure for ibe developin of tt~e brochure. Mayor
Winmonosaid he would like she canimissionets, snll. liis~oricxl Commission. e ~o have
input amt did nog wn n~ ~o be Icit out as he believeA when minplcic~l, it would be x city of
Lon od brochure nIr_Daly said lie wanted the commissio~is unequivocal sipporG but
g ee I nosh ing will hit ilie s~reeis wiihant the coimniss'ian's approval.
Deputy Mayor Vacca suyes~ul anyone who w~nis ~o he iuvolt~ed in the ideas. em. simply
attend tlic [iAG meetings thrnughoui she pra~css
Moi'iou by Counnissiouer Sxrgenh se ouded by Commissioner Carcioo ~o
caiend she meeting for one hour. Carried by voice vole.
Con er Car said tlm ewhei xll x Ding to hn.e ~o si Aoc.n _ e their
inpu~ ai ~o svlia~ they wnm ~o sue in ~liis bieoehurc:. ¢
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Con er Sar i ~_ sled purring fui~h in the conimiitee and lei them bring ii to us
for find approval zer
Motion as amendeA ezrried by n unxnlrnous mll cull ~~oie
I1. COMMISSIONER IRIS BENSON - APPOINTMENT TO THC SEMINOLE
COUNTY COUNCIL Of I.OCAI.. GOVERNMENTS.
Motion by Uepury Mayor Vacrn ~o strike Item 11 from the agenda.
Seconded by Commissioner Sar¢ ~ and carried by voice vote
12. RCSOLUTION NO. 9S-S31. AUTHORIZING TIIL PROVISION OE
EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES TRANSPORT BY TH[ LONG WOOD
FIRE,RESCUE DEPAI2ITAl:NT. (Tabled on 12A-95)
Mr. Taylor read Resole Lion Na. 9i~831 by title only.
Motion by Deputy .Mayor VaCCa, seconded by Commissioner Sareent, that
Resolu~ion No. 95-A31 be adop~ed.
Mr. Smith advised than there Ind been a le~v chances made and the eormnission may want
to ask Chie[Chapmau some ~luestions.
Chief Chnprnan stated he haA reduced Elie m o S3I1 per h~uspon rasher than the
preliminary number o[ 5249_ He advised than the rates would be ret by ordinance
In response ie Commissioner Carrico, Chief Chapman said after looking over fhe numbers,
he decided to u e the ambulance a itil a ack r ord is smblished Lhen Icase
purchase a vehicle in 1996 and leave ilia old arnbnlan<e as is (or a backup.
CommissionereCnnico asked why not svuit for the county to comple~e their suidy. Chief
Clrapmun saiA rather than wail for the comple~'ion of she study. ~I~ey can be out (here
proving or disprovine the plan- He said he intended to have the plan iu effect around the
first part of Febnrary raid thTi first response ~~•ill sill be rn eRee~-
Deputy Mayor Vaeea said slie believed it wvs a wtn srnrntron for the <iry.
Mr. Rob Fberhmd~ 49h Notth Stree~. said the operntio~ elan ~s flawed and
dangerous for the city nud believed the decision is premanr I to ehe proposed
eof$2Ll and said e~... ie you reduce the rm yo~~ci:. nted out other
s of concern. i.e ..:~J~ i response rime bra ~ d ~ hi ose ,o for+~mrd_ Flee
Services would still he there to hack up.
Sandra Sheuios. I it r.ou ld be pniAcnt to sva'u and observe what the findings are
a~orn me eo __ emr.r~am.
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Mr. Eberha« h said the next meeting nt the wunty is scheduled (or )unuury 16 and if the
. and selecha nn auA'dor_we will have the iu[onuati~u ready at that
time foc i ie~~~~~_
lim Dnly su'id Chief CltaPman a ud Lcanux Mims gm~e n prescuini'iou to the BAC anA there
was a unanimous consensus of approval by the ntemhm~s Itresent for the city to go ahead.
Chief Chapman said he wished to allay any tears and advised that they have taken into
t all the issues rnisuf with n~gnrd to backup units: chat he will lihie a billing agency
than knows and understands the medicaid billing.
Mohan carried by unanimous roll call vote.
I3. PIRST READING-ORDINANCENO. 96~1?91,AMENDING IIiE CTI'Y CODE.
CHAPTER ?.5. ALARM SYSTEMS
Mr-Taylor read Ordinance No. 96-1299 by title only.
.Motion by Deputy Mayor Varna, se onded by Coutmixsioner Sargenk to
>i Ordinance Nu- 96-129A nn t5rsi reading and to schedule a public
hearing for lammiy 8. 1996. Grried by unanimous roll call voce.
Id. FIRS'I'RFADI,vG-Olt DINANCE N0. 96I?93,AMENDING'IHE PERSONNEL
POLICIES AND PROCEDUIi ES. ART 8.0"I.A. AND S.OS. B., PROVIDING FOR
AN AL FEIiNA FE RGI IREM2NT PLAN FOR EMPLOYEES AND OFFICERS
HIRED ON OR AFTER JANUARY I. 1996.
Mr. Tuylor n~ad Ordinance No. 961?93 by title only-
Depurv Mayor Vacua n oved. and Commissioner Sargent se onded, that
Ordinance No- 96-1293 he uceepte4 nn hrst reading amI that a pciblic hearing
be scheduled for lanumy 8, 1996. Carried by unnnduous roll cell vote.
L5. RESOIUIION NO. 9?-S3?. AMENDING THL I3U DGF.T FOR THE FISCAL
VFA IZ BEGINNING OCTOBER I. 199? AND ENDING SEPTEMBER 30. 1996.
VROVIDING FOR 13t:DGETTIiANS1=LRS AND A\1 ENDMENTS. -
M r. 'Taylor mad Resolution No9~-b'32 Oy title only.
Motion dy D¢pu ty Muyor Vaen~ suomle"-y Con ~ er Sntgon, drat
Resolution no. 95-~i, he adopted. Carrie' ty unanimous roll call vote.
IF. REVIEW AND CONSIDER \NI~IOLI ~I ~~~I'. ,~~I EMENT WITH
SANI.ANDO UTII.I TI f:S FOIi I ONG" ~ ~ '. ~I~ .ION.
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Mr. Smiil~ esplaiuui iliac il~c proposed agreen~en~ would provide sever io :i proposed
s~lidivision ou Raugcliuc Ro:i A_
Mr. Taylor of(e retl smuc inodifica~ioiu io the proposed agrceuicui xs lollowz
AdA Inngungc on page L end of sewnd sentence, pn~agrnpli J. "paymcu~ o(fees by
il~e developer upnu approval of the subdivision"
Add Innguuge on page J. end of paixgrepb 6 ~o say ~ha~ paymen~ s1~x11 he mode upon
approval of il~e zubdivision by the city. Funkier. should ilic rewer service not be
u~ilized by die city she fees paid shall be repaid ~o tl~e ci~y.
reran a~ agreemen~ ~n be epenea endea.
Insert rypicnl lrvn_ ~ ~ard'na ~o neys Cees and venue.
Moiiou ray Deputy Mayor Vaaca, sewnded by Conimissiouer Surgeni dia~ the
wliolesnle agreeinen~ be approved subjec~ io die modifcniions sugycs~ed by
die city nuorney.
Deputy Mayor Vna'n asked to he c~ensed and lek a~ this point in the meeting, 1657 p.m.
lliere was contiuucd discussion wlh regaid w die rever~iug of wa -r'r~r li-.- ~ >usly
grnnteA to the city Iry Snu In ndo, back to Sanlendo Urili~ies. Ap~ the
u ngreen~eni dial parngrapl~lt on Page]sliould be de ed l'romi~ icn~
npd thnr,Mr_ Tiblier snnuld advise Sa nlando o! die modifications proposcA.
Mr. [:Ily, rile developer of il~o proposed subdivision. said Ise woo ld poi up a lei icr of cicdit
and .viii af~et' nvo years, pay rho entire b]'].000 and gunixn~eed Thai Elie money would be
fi~onted so ilie airy.~~au ld nog laze die $77.000. Mr. 'Caylor suggested il~ai f~dl credit oat be
given for each log. but only nllo~v SI,?00 (mm rile impact fees paid to be applied ~o die
Mo~iou by Co~~i~issioner Sargent to nriLe Item II. Secondc<I by
Commissioner Cameo and rd~~ed by unnnimoux roll en 11 vole.
Main motion rx~ried by unaninions roll call vote.
Conuuissioner Sargen~ moved for adjournment. Died for lack of a second.
I]. MON~I~FILY l=1NANCIAL RENORT.
No report.
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is. crrY AognNlsrRATOas REPOa'r-
~ A. ruliaaASr_ or onzrcrloNAl. slcNS roa arv iiAL~ ma+P~Ex.
'I'li~~ Cnninri..ic~i eed to ~al~le disi+issian of dirk ~ioniil s~
13. PIZZA I1UT 1.11-1 STATION.
'fhe Coin~ninion agreed iha~ Mr. Sn~i~li should go hncA ~o Pizea Hui anA
ale Ibr ~n lower price.
l9. CITY At"YORNEY'S REPOIiT-
No report-
20. MAYOR ANI) C'0~1\tISSIONERS' REPORTS.
DISTRICT N9,#?_ #1. X? #3.
Comn~isxioner Snrecnr inAcniesl concern ~~ilh a some~vlin~ ex~ablisliaA policy a( excusing
people early and didii i leel it proper and waned the record io reflec~ leis .na~einen~ chat
if lie has ~o be here ro II:{_5 p,~n_. so should eveiyoiie aEC.
(.: Mayor Winston ~igrced xnd Coininissioner Carrico said he hrlieved the ~~ine principal
applies io ai~s~nccs-
21. ADJOII Ii N_
Moiinn by Coininissioner Snaen~ ro adjourn. Secon Aod by Coniinissioner
Carrico. Carried Irv a voice Grote.
Meering aJjourned :i~ 11 J3 pin.
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