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CCMtg09-12-94Min283 LONGWOOD CITY COMMISSION CITY COMMISSION CHAMBERS LONOWOOD, FLORIDA SBP'PEMBER 12, 1994 Presen F. Mayor Steve Millar Depary Mayor Ron Sargent Commissioner Iris Benson Commissioner Paul I.ovestrand Commissioner Amtamarie Vaeca (anived'/:03 PM/LeM 8:00 PM) W. Shelton SmiN, City Administrator Geraldine D. 2ambri, City Clerk Richard 5. Taylor, Tr., City Attorney John Brock, Dir. of PlanningBldg. Services Charles Chapman, Pire Chief Kathleen Dutcher, Finance Rhonda Ledford, Purchasing Director Sondra Lomax, Dir. of Parks and Recreation Greg Manning, Police Chief Fernand Tiblia, Dlr. of Pvblly Works 1. Mayor Miller called a regular meeting m order at ]:02 PM. 2. A moment of SILENT MEDITATION was FOLLOWED BY THE PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE to the Flag. 3. PROCLAMAT[ONS/AECOGNITIONS A. Mr. Taylor rands proclmnation PROCLAIMING SEPTP.MDER 11-1],1994 AS "BICYCLE SAFETY WEEK". Ms. Sondra Lomax accepted the Proclamation. b. PRESENTATION OP BUSRJESS PERSON OF THE MONTH OF SEPTEMBER AWARD TO PEGGIE STANCHEK, ELAN SALON. Commissioner Benson announced that Veggie Stanchek, owner o£ the E'lev Salon which Is located in the Tormship Plaza, was the recipient of the September Business Person of the Month Award. She recognized Ms. Stanchek's acvomplishmenrs and presented her with the arard. Photographs~were tlten taken. 4. BOARD APPOINTMENT A. DISTRICT #4 APPOINTMENT TO THE PARKS AND RP,CREATTON ADVISORY 60AAD. Commissioner Vaeca deferred the appoinanent. 'i 284 S. PUBLIC YARTICIPA7RON. Mr. Mark Aomangaza, 210 Columbus Circle askW the Commission for their assismnce iv gevting the grounds behind Lyman High Sebool olcanrd up. He explained that the property vergrown and was unsightly, rurhealthy and harbored rats. He said Lyrnan High School doe of hav ongoing policy to this and he then culeted pbotograptrs recently taken end some from approximately three years ago of the subject a. He said he has complained m the School Board in the past avd they did finally come and clew tup but ned or scheduled bas s. Com er Lovestrand ~uggested Mr,Rommrgaz may w t the health deparhne eras tl ey .will usually step in whey rass are involved. Deputy Mayor Sargent indicated Iris concern as a situation like this es den to LOVgwood'se zees. It was vba consensus of the Commrssion that Mr.uSlnith wntact the School Doard.n 6. CONSENT AGENDA: A. PAY APPROVED B[I,IS AND ESTIMATED BILLS POR SEPTEMBER B. APPROVAL OFMINUTES OFAUGUST 15, 199h REGULAR MEETING, AUGUST 17, 1994 WORK SESSION, AUGUST 22, 1994 WORK SESSION AND AUGUST 25, 1994 SPECIAL MEETING. C. AWARD OF BID MI9-94, REITER PARK BALLFIELD LIGI3'PING. D. APPROVAL OF EXPENDITURE OF $4,000 FOR ANNUAL fiALLOWEEN CARNIVAL. E. AWARD OP RPQ #3494 -PURCHASE OF AUTOMATIC TRANSFER SWITCH FOR WATER PLANT ~2. F. APPROVAL OF YMCA/CTTY OF LONGWOOD SOCCER CONTRACP. G. APPROVAL OF PURCHASE OF AUTOMATIC CONTROLLER AND CHLORINATOR FOR WATL-R PLANTS. II. APPROVAL OF ANNUAL INSURANCE RENEWAL TO PUBLIC RISK MANAGPMENT OF FLORIDA -ANNUAL PREMIUM OF $190,898. Mot on by Com er Vacc onded by Comrmsnover Benson chat tho Consent Agenda, submitted beeapproved. Depury Mayor Smgevt questioned the payment for Professional Engineering avd he was advised that it was payment for the engineering services [or Rangeline Road_ He indicated his vonoern regarding this payment as he said be was not ihocoughly satisfied with the plan that wes presented. Commissiwer I..ovestrend celled the question. Motor carried by n una¢nnous roll call vote. Motion by Commissioner Lovestrand to amend vbe agenda, moving Items Il avd 12 forward. Seconded by Commissioner V8U`A Carried by unanimous roll call volt- 285 I1. FIRST READING AND PUBLIC HEARING -ORDINANCE NO. 94-1223, DETERMINING THE AMOUNT OF AND FIXING THE RATE OF AD VALOREM TAXATION AND MAKING THE ANNUAL TAX LEVY FOR FISCAL YEAR 1995. Mr. Taylor said be had proof of publication for all public hearings listed on the agenda. Mr. Taylor read Ordinance No. 94-1223 iv its entirety. Mayor Millar opened the public hearing No one present spoke in favor or in opposition. Mot on by Com er Ben onded by Cemmissioner Vaaa, to close Ne public hearivg~rCaaied by unanimous voice vote. Motion by Commissioner Vaeca, seconded by Commissioner Bavson that Ordinance No. 94-1223 be accepted ai first reading and that a public bearing be scheduled for September 26, 1994. Commissioner Investrand explained, for the benefit of the audience, that the millage being proposed is the same as last year. Fie said the appraised valve has Bove down so tho rolled back rate is acnially more than the wrrent milinge. Motion carried by unanimous roll call vote. t2 FIRST READING AND PUBLIC HEARING -ORDINANCE NO. 94-1224, ADOPTFNG A BUDGET FOR THE FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING OCPOBER 1, 1994 AND ENDING SEPTEMBER 30, 1995, APPROPRIATING AND ALLOCATING REVENUE FOR FISCAL YEAR 1995. Mr. Taylor read Ordinance No. 94-1224 by title only. Mayor Miller opened the public hearing. No one spoke m favor of the ordinance. Mr. Bob Padgett, 129 Tarrytown Trail, said he was tho president of the Sleepy Hallow Ham s' Assoc and he veyeU their disappoi t that the v sary str surfacing of Sleepy Rollow has ben deferred. He said tlre5leepy hollow subdivision is er 20 years old and has never been resnrfioed ,s;nw it was developed. He respeotfully requested the Con ion fivdaway to fund these improvements during 1995. No one eke spoke r oppos~hon. Mot on by Com er Ben vovded by Con tuner Vacea to elos~e tf~e public haar'ogss~Cav~ied by u ~animwa voce voto. Mot n ny Com er Vacc onded by Com er Ben n that Ordinance No. 941224 ba accepted ov fret reading and that a pvblio hearing be scheduled for September 26, 1994_ Commissioner Lovestrand said originally when a 4% ra as being considered, Sleepy Hollow resurfacing w s in<IudW in the budget for 1995 xnd as a resuh of the extra raises, 286 $800 for spocial risk personnel, $500 for the oNer employees, nt a cost of approximately $81,000, draztic cuts have been made to ehe resurfacingprogram. Commissioner Lovestrvnd said he was against thu extra raise and would like to offer a compromise. Mot n by Con er Love and to end the budget by a tivg the in half and with that movey do the resudacivg o[ Sleepy Hollow forr$40,111. Motion died for the lack of a second. Commissioner Lovestravd nsked the Commission to think about these people, 97 homes - gmss growing through the pavement, and asked chat they find it In Contingevq. Con er Den said she felt that the Com v should ask the Ciry Admi to spleakswith the Engineer to make some arrangement to pave Sleepy Hollow usivgsfvnds from the Contingency. Motion by Commissioner Lwestrand, seconded by Commissioner Beeson thxt [he funds be taken from Contingency to pave Sleepy Hollow. Mayor Miller asked how mach money was budgeted in Contingency. Mr. Smith did not have the exact amount but said it was over $200,000. Mayor Miller agreed saying initially be had not beau aw a that «te road was in such terrible shape and that he believed the contingency bad grown since last year. Motion carried by unanimous roll call vote. Deputy Mayor Sargent asked the Commission to consider finding some monies to put aside for the Historic Commission, a group that much is expected from but that little is given to. Mottov by Depu[y Mayor Sargon ended by Commismoner Denmv to sat 4 sec aside $2,500 for the Historic Commission. Cmnmissioner Denson said she and Deputy Mayor Sargent arc both on the Historic Commission and it is very difficult for them to operzte and expand their work. She said they are trying to sell bricks to pave Wilma Street and need some movey to foster the project. Deputy Mayor Smgent said the money would bo used for advertising and whatever else they might be able to promote, sueh as an autreaeb program to encourage bvsivvucs othe dirt upgrading the Farmers Market, advertising for the Marke~to bring m more vendors and'more people Motion carried by unanimous roll call vote. Com er Ban said Parks and Rec ov has asked for eelm She noted some of lie different mowus x~d Welr prices. Mr Smitli ~econvnended «evt 287 $10,000 be taken from Contingency avd it it is not all needed it will not be spent. It was oted that the toml m be talsn from Contingency for the elmnges made would Le approximately $53,000. Mot v by Comm er Hen ondul by Deputy Mayor Sargan end the budget to'purohase the']0'Chydroplex reel mower Motion carried M1y unanimous roll call vote. Com r Love and said he did not believ ough c taken into a unt regarding the Contingency Fund He Bald expenses for salaries clove are 5280,000 more; the City coNd lose South Seminole Hospital as a gxeble valve; 8375,000 will be needed to er line n CR 427 although that may v r this yea othivg Las M1ce set aside fort the or expan and $80,000 has bcencelaken Erom ~Con[ingevoy for Fire Depar ut 8erv FLrtLm, ha does of believe the Contingenq is adequate now and rs, therefore, not voting for the budget Motion (to crept Ordinance No 941224 on first reading) carried by a four with Mayor Miller, Depnry Mayor Sargent, Commissioners Henson avd Vacca voting aye and Commissioner Lovestrand voting nay. 7. PUBLIC HEARWG, ORDWeLYCE NO. 941218, AMENDING TAE BUDGET FOR THE FISCAL YHAR BEGINNING OCTOBER 1, 1993 AND P,NDING SEPTEMBER 30, 1994, PROVIDING FOR BUDGET TRANSFERS. Mr. Taylor read Ordinance No. 94-1218 by title only. Mayor Miller opened the public hearing. No one present spoke in favor or iv opposition. Motion by Deputy Mayor Sargen4 seconded by Commissioner Beeson to close the public hearing. Caaied by nvavimous voice vote. Motion by Commissioner Vacca, seconded by Deputy Mayor Sargent [hat Ordinance No. 94-1218 be adopted Carried by unxnlmova roll call vote. 8. PUBLIC HEAt21NG, ORDINANCE NO. 94-1219, AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 495, BRING T[1E COMPREHENSIVE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF LONGWOOD, SAID AMENDMENT CHANGING 7ANING OF CERTAIN TERRITORY FROM I-2 TO C-3. APPLICANT: HUNT CORP. LOCATION: PLOR7DA CENTRAL. COMMERCE PARKWAY. Mr. Taylor read Ordinance No. 94-1219 by title only. Mr. Karl Peeh was pruant ov behalf of the applicant. Mayor Millar opened the public hearing. No one prese~ t spoke in favor or ~ oppos non. Motion by Commissioner Vacca, seconded by Commissioner Benson to close the public hearing. Carried by unanimous voice vote. 288 Mot n by Can er Vacea, se ended by Deputy Mxyor Sargent that Ordiunnce No. 94'1219, amending Ordinance No. 495, the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance, changing the zoning of vermin territory From I-2 to G3, be adopted. Carried by unmtimous roll call vote. 9. PUBLIC HEARING, ORUINANCE NO. 94-1221, VACATING AND ABANDONING A PORTION OF A DRAINAGE AND UTILITY EASEMENT LOCATED IN TIdE REAR OF GOT 111, "WINSOR MANOR, FIRST' ADDITION, PH 1], POS. 23-24, PUBLIC RECORDS, SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA. Mr. Taylor read Ordinance No. 94-1221 by title wly. Mayor Miller opened tha public hearing. No one prose t spoke in favor or ~ opposehon. Motion by Commissioner Vacca, seconded by Commissioner Benson to close the public hearing. Carried by unanimous roll call vote. Motion by Commissioner 6enson, seconded by Commissioner Lovestrand that Ordinance No. 94-1221, vacating and abandoning a portion of a drainage/utiliry aasomonr located in the roar of Lot 111, Winsor Manor, First Addition, be adopmd. Carried by unanimous roll call vote. 10. PUBLIC BEARING, ORDINANCE NO. 94-1222, VACATING AND ABANDONING A PORTION OF A SANITARY SEWER EASEMENT, LOCATED IN THE REAR OF GOT 4], "DANBURY MILL-UN11' ONE", PH 30, PGS. 92-94, PUBLIC RECORDS, SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA. Mr. Taylor read Ordinmwe No. 94-1222 by title Duly. Mayor Miller opened the public hearing. No one present ,spoke in favor or ~ opposttrov. Motion by Commissioner Vacea, seconded by Commissioner Benson to close tbo public hearing. Carried by n mmmous vmce vote. Motion by Commissioner Vacea, seconded by Deputy Mayor Sargent «~at Ordina ce No. 94-1222, va ring and abandoninga port sofas 'tary se enk rear of LOt 47, Danbury Mill-Unit One, be'adoptedanCarried by unanimous roll call vote The Comvtission receesW at 8:00 P.M and reconvened of 8:15 P.M. During the recess, Commssoner Vacca left the meeting due to illness. l1. FIRST READING AND PUBLIC HEARING -ORDINANCE NO. 941223. Was moved forward and considered after Item # 6. 12. FIRST READING AND PUBLIC HEARING -ORDINANCE NO. 96-1224. 289 Was moved forward and considered aker Item #tl t3. A. RF.QlJES'P FOR EXTENSION OF SEWER AGREEMENT - AL LAND. 6. REQUEST FOR EXTENSION OFSEWER AGREEMENT-T.N. DAMS. Mr. AI land, 302 S CR 42'1, said they had been in be[ore on the sewer extension. He ended appreciadon o the City and in par velar a few of We Cov who had orked m get the signs vvd and the IeH rum lan stalled in front of d~eirbuildings. FIe said it has helped on their rentals and has kept rpeople kom m ving out of Weir buildings. Mr. Laud said things era looking a little better but he's still no[in n position to make the s and again requesled a o the r agreement. In espouse to Mayor MIlero, Mr. Land said he would likee aao etyear extavvon. Dlsc ued with regard to prev m' gra tad to both par ;the fee Wat tI e1 billing wus discontinued and boW par as did not continue to make payments; the possibility of se rings precedent by gra ring another exension; peroantage of occupanry of Mc band's building before Wo widami~g projevt and occupancy now after the rum laves were ~vstalled. Mayor Miller said he ordd ba nr favor of gra ring o~ ov due o the fact that his business and other businesses along Wet strip were significantly impavted without having the proper rn lan Mayor Miller ned Mr. land and Mr. Davis Wat it was their respovsbility to paysWa bill regardless of [whether they had been billed. Come er Een reds nthat the Clty gra other su month after whioh Wa appmprute steps will have ito be taken as to hookisng rip. Deputy Mayor Sargen asked Low evy other bus shad not yet hooked up end Mr. Tiblier esponded that there war approxrmately six. Mr. laud asked if be would He billeU and he was advised that he would. Mr. land questioned iE [he entire bill would nave to be paid and ho was infomred [Hat 6e would just Lave to hook up. Deputy Mayor Sargen said he ould like hake veptio all of We ivdar of those bus who ha0 r ned v o Ireokto ov [Ie asked ff Cam er Ben ouldslike W mnend haemotion~she replied she would not in Wat the oWers bad n requested ex and this ns We only iss eWey w re denlwg with. Mayor Miller Hid He agreed wtW Commissior or Bannon i that these w extreme mstances for these two bvsivasses due to the circumstances wrmondivg We widening of CR 42'1. Con r Lov and poi redo that additi already being gra tad a extension'o~I e City waited a yam before mandating Hookups end, therefore, Wis would be I LyU his reason for extending si months on a payment plan and then requiring them to hookup. Commissioner Lovestrand then seconded Commiuioner Bensons motion. Motiov carried by unanimous roll call votr~. Mr. Taylor referred to c other businesses whq by Com v disc after the February'], 1994 Com n Meeting with Mr. Land, w ent Iettere giving thean six nths o hook ii andssso a had not yea hooked iv eThe Comn agreed the 6uslnassos raforrad to by [Iic Attorney should besent anothor lottar giving them a su mouth e that they will be hooked in at their own expense in su months time. Further, that notlc this would be the end of the extensions. 14. COMMISSIONER VACCA. A. CODES OF CONDUCT-DRESS AND APPEARANCE. H COMMISSIONERS' PAY. Motion by Commissioner I,ovestravd, seconded by Deputy Mayor Sargent to mood tho agenda to skip Item 14.A & B. due to Commissioner Vacca's absence. Carried by v animovs vmce vote. I5. COMMISSIONER BENSON -INSTALLATION OF SAFETY PEATURES IN RESIDENTIAL AREAS. Commissioner Benson read her memo dated September'/, 1994 iv which she recommended safety features, such as weightload limit signs, "no tbru traffic" signs, and "local delivery only" signs by utilized o Dads i esidra~tial ar s. Flvtltet, sire requested thxt the Police Depmtment distribute c e pre information to the homeowners' a Commiulover Benson said a list of Homeowners Presidents was available and she displayed a came prevonaon package which she said will be dalivued to ell Dew residevls of the City. Motion by Comm er Bensoq seconded by Com ar Lovestrand tbat the foregoing be adopted by oonsensus of tfie Comm esiov. Commissioner LovestranU asked i[ insmllation of weightload limit signs, in particular on Rangelive Road, were up to the discretion of the City. Chief Manning said if it is a Ciry ved street, the City ca whatever limits it wishes; however, enforcement is the difficult stwation as he is liaviug atdifGeult time keeping upv w. However, die signs ould be a deterrent anyway. Chief Manning said he would be glad to with they City Evgive evd bring forth s ender is [o the Commission Chief Manning did sngges e1l~ow that an ordivcaooe should be drafted in order to mplement the recommevdnvons. Motiov cnn'ied by unanimous roll call vote. 291 16. FIRSTREADING-ORDINANCE N0.941220,AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 495, THE COMPREI{ENSIVE ZONING GRDINANCE, CHANGING THE ZONING OF CERTAIN TF.R27TORY FROM G2 TO R-P. APPLICANT: DELNICE CORPORATION. GOCATIUN: W. SR 434 AND AANGEI.INE ROAD. Mr. Taylor read Ordinance No. 94-1220 by title only. Motion by Commissioner Benson, seconded by Deputy Mayor Sargent that Ordinanoe No. 94-1220 be aaep[ed on first reading and that n public bearing be s<Iieduled Eor October 3, 1994. Carried by unanimous roll call vote. 17. FIRST READING, ORDINANCE NO. 941225, AMENDING CHAPTER 33.5, PARKS AND RECREATION, ARTICLE lil, SEG 13.5-], RULES AND USEPOLICY, AND SEC. 13.5-8, SCHEDULE OF PEES. Mr. Taylor read Ordinance No. 941225 by title only. Motion by Deputy Mayor Sargent, seconded by Commissioner Benson to ecept Ordinance No. 94-1?25 on frxr reading and to schedule a publiv hearing for September 26, 1994. Carried by unanimous roll call vote. S8. PIRST AEADIIJO, ORDINANCE NO. 94-122], AMENDING 7HE DUUGET FOR THE FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING OCLODP.R 1, 1993 AND ENDING SEPTEMBER 30, 1994, PROVIDING ROR DUDGET TRANSFERS. Mra Zambrl read Ordinance No. 94-122] by titlo only. Mot an by Deputy Mayor Sargen onded by Con er Lov and to Dept Ordin e No. 94-122] n firs coding and to scl+edule sa pnblie hearing Lor September 26, 1994. Carried by u anmtovs roll call vote. 19. RESOLU'LION N0.94-TT],APPROVIN(i ENTERIN(}IMIO AN INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT' IVIT'H SEMINOLE COUNTY FOR SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT. Mayor Miller said he has been asked by the City Administrator to have this item deferred until such time as he can confer with the County. Mot on by Com er Lov and, s onded by Con er Ben defer Resolnt on Na.o94]]] tosthe September 26, 1994 nieethig. Carrbed by unanimous roll call vote. 20. CITY ADMiNIS'IRA'I'OR'S REPORT. A SALE OF CITY PROPFATY - Cli 42] AND DAY AVENUE. 292 Mr. Smith said the Commission has been furnished a complete paokage on this item and said the Counry has offered $11,800 for the portion of land needed for the wideving of CR 427. Motion by Cominissianer Benson, se anded by Deputy Mayor Sargent to ecept the offer made by Ne County of $11,800 for We parcel and direct the City Admr ties n the property. Com r Lov and asked Nat the ~ on be a ended to dire t We City Attorney to prepay ordinance to sell the land, noting chat it was necessary to do an ordinance to ovvcy land. Comntlssiover Benson a ended her m reflect Con er Lov and's and Depvry Mayor Sargen ended his second. Modon as amended carried by unanimous roll call vocen B. 18 HOUR WORKDAYS. With respeot to the Id hour work day program, Mr. Smith .said he agrees with the Public Works Direvtor's suggestion that tha 10 hwr workday program evd on November 1 and continence agaiv in the epring, when the time vhanges. Com r Lov and asked what sad to Jet cif it orking. MrCSmitherespovded that a timeeavd motion study w ompleted; however, rate isup, theyw re getdngm orkdonenad losinglessthne atnd he, Mr Tiblierand Mr. Kornbinh believe it is a goadrth ng. It was the covsensns o[ the Commission to accept the City Administrator's ~ecommendntton. 21. CLOY ATTORNEY'S REPORT Mr. Taylor said he still a ring a reply from the Florida Ret nt Syste with espec o the appeal and infer on fu~vished w the Z'RS regarding Lames McFellin and he would report as soon as he revewed a reply. 22. MAYOR AND COMMISSIONERS' REPORTS. DISTRICT #5. Cov er Lov and said so asked him regist omplaim with regard to the produce vendor wbo had located'oenRangeline Road agaier Mayor Miller said he also reecived a pall on Suvday and he called the Policy Department and the vendor was given a written warning. Commissioner Lovestrand requested Ne achdi emertainmeot ordinance be planed on dte agevda for either a work session or for first reading. The Commission agreed to a half Dour work session at 6:30 PM on September 2G, 1994. DISTRICT' #1. Commissioner Benson thanked the Commission for being able io n«end the Florida League convention. Shereported that she was also appointed as a voting 293 delegate ov behalf of the Ciey. Commissioner 6enson said tba Conference was extremely ivformatwe and brle(ly reviewed her notes from the conference. Commissioner 6mison extended her appreciation w Me. Nelda Pryor and Ms. Eva Neislar Eor working diligently on the Brick Clique and said she hoped more citizens would became Interested. Commissioner Benson commended the Public Works craws and asked drat they be thanked for the greatjob they did ov installing the sidewalk on Wilma Stteet. Coo er Ben said she as pleased t c act vity in the building on Pine avd Wilma'nou~occupied by the Chabad Synagogue, se DISTRICT #2 Deputy Mayor Sargent read a statemcut iv wllic6 he addressed his rarks to Commissioner Levestrand and emphasized the need Ear Irnrmevy and teerowock compromise and commibnent, in making the City a bener place to live. Commissioner LovestranU said he would cake the Depllry Mayor's Comments under advisement. DISTRICT #3. Mayor Miller said during a meeting he had with cftizevs from Columbus Harbor the Columbus Harbor Park was discussed and figures were kicked back and forth. Said the idea of tr nsferrivg this land (a paper nsfer) fro n Water/Sew Gev rat Fnvd was disc sad. Said it cold also service to lower the debt and believedw should be put on a fast track. Mayor Miller asked for a consensus m bring forth an ordin o effect the nsfer. He said a lot of figures have bee cued but eallyakno what the land is orth avd therefore suggested a apps sallbe funded to get to figur after which t e the nsfer be made as quickly as passible. Use of the Iand.vas also discussed and he said the homeowners in Columbus Harbor are adamant that the pea and tranquility otthis land notbe disnlrbul and therefore, he was sugges ing mild form of use; snob as tennis, racquetball, handball, jogging trail. Cemmivsioner Ben said she Irad discussed a vlmcovrse with the Parks Director ~ a law key, low ivity o tlrla cold giva ething to all the c Mayor Miller asked far from thn Come ~o bee ultra fastltracksand w gef some kind of a monetary value ov this property SsThe Comnrlssion agreed. DISTRICC#q. Noc present- 23. Meeting adjourned at 9:30 PM ' Steve Miller Mayor A / / ~.G~-,rO ~ ~/ Geraldine D. Zamb ', Clerk