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WNGWUOU CITY COMMISSION CHA\~IBERS
I"IS W. WARREN AVENUE
LONG WOO D. FLORIDA
NOVEMBER 6. 1991 6:00 P.M.
Present. Mayor bill Winston
Uepnty Mayoc Jim Grrico
Commissioner Ron Sargent
Commissioner Annemarie Vxeca (nreived at 6:OS p.in.)
W. Shelton Sntitli_ City Administrator
Geraldine D. Zalnbri. City Clerk
2icllacd S. Taylor. Jr-City Attorney
Absent: Commisioner Ins Benson (eacnse<I)
I- GALI.TO ORDER. Mayor Willswn called an E;gnnliv~Iion Board Meetin~to order
nt 6:00 p.m Mayor Winston ndvisul that CUlnmissioner Benson would not be present and
brat Commissioner Vncca would join the meeting sltortly-
_. THE CITY COMMISSION SHALL MELT AND HEl li TES PI,\~tONY FROM
AFFECTED PROPERTY OWNERS AS TO THE PROVRIETY AND
ADV ISABILITY OF MAKING'I'HE IM I'ROVGMENIS AND FUNDINGTIiEM
WITH SPE' '.L ASSESSM EN'(S UN PROPF;R"lY_ FOLLOWING TFIE
TESTIMO~. ., fHE COMMISSION SNALL MAKE A FINAL DECISION ON
WHETHER TO LEVY THE SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS. THEREAFTER. THE
CITY COM`" SIGN S:'iALL MEET AS AN EQUALIZING BOARD TO HL:A2
AND C~~'.. ~E~' AM1Y AND AI.L COMPLAINTS AS l'O "IIIE SPF,CIAL
ASSES-`I' SAND SHALL AIJJUST AND EQUALIZE TILE ASS[SSi\1LNT5
ON A b.1. OF JUSTICE AND RIGt-IT (Per Ronda Statutes t]0.08)
A. WEC- PAY AVENUE from its inlerseceiolt with S. Milwee Avemle to its
Im1~~ec,~nn.am s. ca az-r.
Mr. Seligman. property owner. ? I W. bay Avenue spoke in Fevor of the paving
Commissioner Vacca an lved at Ibis po nt in the meenn~
Mr. Dick \\~illinmz property o n W. Rny, risked i[ Ilte draiita~e Itad been
vorked out as so the ou tfall and if curbs.votdA be installed. Mr. Smith said drainage hxd
bean engineered but <IiA not knmv rite onl(nll. rvnd there would he wales, noI curb and
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gnuer. Mr. w,utama oohed abenl w ana se and it ~ de~emper rr~nnm have le
upgrade water lines in order so developP Mr. Smith said nol unless it readied a poiu~ ss~l~cre
eddisional pressure or size wo~dd be needed. Wish respect ~o sewer, ~4r. Sinilli said There
w er line on W. Bay; however, Ih¢ oosl to iiusal hod been roinpn~ed bn~ ~~s nut
a pars ofeihe assessnent. Mr. Davis said his questions related to whal he would have to do
order io build on leis property and Mr. Sinish .cnid i~ would depend on she type of facility
as ~o what mtghi be needed ~o s nipty with state Inw_
A discussion Oisued as io whoiherscwer linesshould be iussxlled on Bay Avenue. especially
nsidering me new s~ase requireinenrs wish regard to sep~ic drain fields. Althoueh Mr.
Seligm n favored ii Calling se ei lines. he.aid he would peeler now io s~»~ r~~i~h septic in
order so ges the paving naniplelcd.
Mr. bons Ellison, said be did not believe sewer would be a ereas benofil ~o mis particn Jar
Mr. Terry Hoard said he was not soneerned abou~ she sewer. but said die sired Aefini~ely
coeds ro be Laved.
Wish respect eo she inqu try of the propeny owners as ~o the Commission s final decision ~liis
ling au the paving. Mayur Winston said he believed. baseA on discussion. rhrv~ me City
would approve she paving.
Mr. Hat nest. W. bay A~enne, nsl:ed il~m the ryeerl limit on d~estree~ be reduced to Li mph.
and also that motorcycle n(ficersbe assiened to W. Bay. Mayor lVins~on said he would bass
on Mr. Bmneu s concerns io Chief Manning.
Mr. Smith said she speed would be handled once me s~reei is paved-
B. OLEANDER $TIZEE(- from iu intmsectinn with Wildmere Avenue io iss
inlet section wish Ovms~i ee~ Avenue.
Mr. Dun Brown. Wildmere Avem~e. spoke in favor o[ slle paving, hnl questioned why the
is $G'!6 per loop n~oic il~an \4. Bay Avenue. Mr. Smim said i~ would leave ~o do with
tie des _n but did not heve the specifcs al this time as Mr. Tiblier was on vaens~on.
Commissioner Sxr~enl sahl. in slim case. he would prefer so defer until the acct ineming
when the informasion on cols can be furnished.
Mr_ 6ob Banner. 1191 Oleander, sniA lie was not currently happy abom the paving due to
the problem with she diicli. 1=u rmer_ was also imeres~e0 in why Iliere wu a pace dif(eicns.
John Holloway. represen~ing die Chu i<h of God, having 291 feel on Oleander. said she wn
of the paving would hit mein hard and allhougb 6e ems not opposed mr having a paved
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sped it the ~ oJieis iilie mniniunliy Thai hae requested paving. liewou ld
f lather the eliort be pur ro.~aN Thai.
Comn~isxioner VacTa asked i! Mr. Uoaiier ~vax wilhe ra~viug M1is name (ruin ~I~c petirion_ Mr.
uonner ,epre<i, as die irem .~aa e m~ ro he umlee. he,~o~an aere~ i,i~ anolrlo~~ nnill ,ne
information reyuested is presentc~L
.>. AD10IlR~'.
Mlotion l~v Comm issiouer Sar°.eu~. se ouded by Couini.;ioner Vaeea, ro
adjourn. 11~eiing adjournce a~ 6:45 1~ m.
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