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CCMtg10-03-94MinLONGWOOD CIZY COMMISSION LONGWOOD CTY COMMISSION CHAMBERS IANGWOOD, FLOItI1>A OCTOBER 3, 1994 P resent: Mayor Steve Miller Deputy Mayor Ron Sargent Commissioner Iris 6enson Commissioner Paul Lovestravd W. Shelton Sevti~, City Administrator Gualdine D. Zambri, City Clerk Richard S. 'Paylor, ]r. City Attorney John Brock, Dir. of Planniny/Bldg. Services Dan MoNut; Finance Director Fernand Tiblier, Dir. of Public Works Ass[. Chiof Baker, Polico Department Sandy Lomax, Dir. o[ Pnrks and Recreation Absent: Commissioner Annemarie Vacna (exvused) 1. Mayor Miller called a regular meeting to order at %:00 Y.M. A moment of SILENT MEDITATION was FOLLOWED BY 1'HE PLEDGE OF ALLEGIhNCE to ibe Flag. 3. PROCLAMATIONS/RECOGNI'I'IONS. A. PRESENTATION OF 6USINESS PERSON OF THE MONTH OF OCiODER AWARD TO ENZO PERLMI, ENZO'S ON THE LAI{fi RESTAURANT. Deputy Mayor Sargent minounced That Mr. Enzo Pedi~, of Evze's on the Lake Restauinnt, s the ocipiet t of the October Bus ss Per ~ oP the Month Award. He said Enz 's has jus celebrated their 15th a saty, has bee eeipie~ of the Golden spou erd, hae ved a and as the top Ital an n the orld, is the ho ut for any wrporatiovs, sponsors the America~~Canuer,'March of Dimes and many other <har~table organizations, and annually donates three weeks' profits to children's charities. Mr. Parlivi was presented with a Cetdfloate and photographs were taken. 8. the City Clerk read a PROCLAMATION proclaiming the Week of Ocober 9-I5, 1994 as NATIONAL OSTEOPATIiIC MEDICINE IRTEK 4. P[1BL1C PARTICIPATION. Thare was o public input. 5. CONSENT AGENDA, A. PAY APPROVED BILLS AND BSTIMA'1'UD BILLS FOR OCTOBER. Mot n by Come er Bev onded by Deputy Mayor Sargen4 to appxo e the Covsentx Agenda, submitted. Carried by a mmmous roll call votz v 6. PUBLIC HCARTNG -ORDINANCE NO. 94-1220, AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 495, TI'IE CONPREHENSIVU ZONING ORDINANCE, CHANGING 7HS ZONING OF CURTAIN TERRITORY FROM G2 TO R-P. APPLICANT. DECNICE CORPORATION. LOCATION: W. SR 434 AND RANGELINE ROAD. Mr. Taylor said the City Clerk bas advised that all publiv hearings have been properly advertised. Mr. Taylor read Ordinance No. 9~F1220 by title only. Mayor Miller opened the publi<hearing. No one pxesent spoke iv favor or in opposition. Mat n by Deputy Mayor Sargen ended by Comn e~~ Hensni4 to 4 sec close the publfo hearing Motion carried by uvantmous vo~ e vole. Motion by Deputy Mayor Sargmr4 seconded by Commissioner Benson, that Ordinance No. 941220, amendivg Ordlnevice No. 495, the comprehensive vivg ordin , ebanging the ving of ce rrnory from G2 to A-P, be adopced. aCaeried by unanimoo~s roll call vote.te '/_ CONDITIONAL USE REQUEST TO CONSTRUCT A PARKING LOT IN AN R-P lANING DISTRICT. APPLICANT: DELNICE CORPORATION. LOCATION: 95t w. SR 434. Mr. Smith said the requert is Eor approval to build a parking lot and refaraa~ced a map depicvng ai ea w be used whid~ was included in Ybe packet. Motion by Com ar Lov avd, s conded by Comnvssioner Benson, that the Conditioval,Use be approved. The Clty Clerk advised that sloe had inadvertently failed b list the item as a public hearivg on rile Agenda, but that a publio hearivg was required. Mayor Miller opened the public hearing. No one present spoke in favor or in apposition. Motion by Commissioner Lovestrand, seconded by Commissioner Benson, to close the public bearing- Carried by unanimous roll call vote. Mayor Miller eaid a and a and to xppro e the request bad been made. Motion carried by unanimoieics roll call voteV 8. SI'PE PLAN - WINN DIXIE EXPANSION. AYPLICAN'T~ DELNICE CORPORATION. LOCATION: 951 W. SR 434. Motion by Deputy Mayor Sargent, seconded by Commissioner Lovnsvand, to appro the Wino Dixi e plan expanse n, subjec to spa[[ wmments. carded by n,ao:mona roua~u ~n~. 9. F}RST READING - ORDINANCE NO_ 94-1228, AUTHORIZING THE CONVEYANCE OF CITY PROPERTY TO THE COUNTY OF SEMINOLE, 1101 E. FIRST STREET, SANFORD, FLORLDA; PROVIDING FOR SEPARABILITY AND EFTECi'IVE DATF;. Mr. 'Pnylor read Oidionnce No. 94-1228 by title only. Motion by Commissioner -enso~y seconded by Con er Lov and, t crept Oniinance No. 94-1226 on first reading and,stooschedule ar pu6lic bearing for October 17, 1994. Motion varied by unanimous roll call vote. 10. REQUEST FOI2 APPROVAL OF "PROUD TO 6E DRUG FREE"FESTIVAL. LOCATION: ALBERTSON'S PARKING AREA. INTERSECTION OF HWY. 17-92 AND SR 434. APi'LICANI": DR. BRANDON KORMAN. Dr. Korman said he was planning w hold the Drug Free Festival in We Alberlson's Parking at the Inteaec~ion of Hwy. 17-92 and SR 434, on October 15, 1994 from 10:00 A.M. toe2:00 PM in an effort to help people to understand the danger of using drugs Dr. Korman said be bas re eived the oo and oooperation of the Longwood Pire Department, Longwood Police DeparonenE and that Seminole Couvry would also participate. Hcsaid there would be entertainmentforall ages; i.e., karatedemonstrations, dancing clowns, u Moon walk, dunk mnk, etc. He invited the Commissioners to participate m the Fenival. The City Clerk then rend a Proclamation proeAaiming the month of October as "Drug Free Month" Mot ou by Cat er Ben onded by Con ar Lave and to approve the "Dn~g Free Festrvxl' es requested- Carriedtby a voice vote. t 1. F125'F READING -ORDINANCE NO. 94-1232, AN ORDNANCE OF THE CITY OF LONG WOOD, AMENUING THE BUDGET FOR THE FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING OCTOBER 1, 1993 AND ENDING SEPTEMBER 30. 1994, PROVIDING FOR RUUGET T12ANSFERS. Mr. '1'eylor read Ordinance No. 94-1232 by title only Motion by Deputy Mayor Sargent that Ordinance No 941232, amending tl~e budget for Fiscal Year October 1, 1993 through September 30, L994, be awepted on first reading and that a public hearing be sebnduled for October 17, 1994. SewndeA by Commissioner Lovestrand. Carried by unanimous roll call vote. 12. CITY ADMINISTRATOR'S REPORT. A. SCHEDULE AN EXECUTIVE SESSION. Mr. SmiW reported he had received Bvo of the union wmraus, but was still waiting for the to from Police. 1[e said two of rite unions are anxious w get approval. The Commission scheduled av exwutiva sesaion ov Tuesday, October 4, 1994, m "1:30 P.M 13. CITY ATTORNEY'S REPORT. Mr. Taylorsaid, through the efforts oPCon or Ben sed iu erlocal agree as prepared and CALNO has distributed theadoc eclelocalgw vt for their nt to e . Mr. Taylor said Ire has wed i5 is satisfied as to the legali~ies~and believes it will be brought Forward next months 14. MAYOR AND COMMISSIONERS' REPORTS. DIST #5. Commissioner Lovestravd said he received a call from EA Negred regarding handicapped pnrkingsigvs atewloulbus whichs a[ed thatviolato will be wed away. R~rWer, the City code says violators will be fined $250 as per Ordina No[y50 and askrd if the sign saying violators would be towed is IegaL Assistant Chief Baker said he had re wed she matter and they are legal because they are on private property, howe ~, they will be taken down. Con r Loves and said a the last n ring, Deputy Mayor Szrgen suggested sing Code GnEo rxmeni in order to beautify the city. Hn said he did not Anow how us ha was, but wanted to ask, does the Mayor (rave apig- Mayor Miller said he did hen's a pot-bellieA pig and that there is no CIty wde regulating pot bellied pigs, es the nnls snya than the Gity adopts the Cotmty's code. ]here was continued disc with regardm enfor and whelherlhe Cily code end/or rile County Animal Comrol law would regulate potebellied pigs. DIST #1, con r Ben said she hoped the parking lot next to tna Rua n Building, which si ntly to up Aue a pu« ing iv sewer lines, would be repaved~after completion of the ewer work Con r Ben aid she r ved the s call o, d,e handieapped perking. Con er Ben sxid she alsocre eived a call regarding ,he unkept condition of d,e rigl,t,ot way along floe Tiberon Subdivis,on and said it heeded w be clexned ap. Commissioner Benson said last week she suggested a crime telephone hat live be implemented anA said she was bringing it up again. DIST #2. No report. DIST #3. Mayor Miller said the Duly way in the furore that the City will be able n finance itself and still provide the sa improve its cial ivfrasttu<n,re He said he did same research avdutiredsto come up with a plan~mHe said the basic attucmre is to get commervial sewer on line on CR42], Htry. 1"/92 avd SR434 within the next 10 yeme and thought it oould be aumnplished. Farther, the undeveloped land o, [hrsc roads is We City's last no erclal frontiers Mayor Mller suggested beginning with a 5 year plan, with a $]5,000 per year cap, a pay as you go plan, to put cial sewer on SR434 and Hwy. 17-92. I{e also suggested all private lift spoons be dedicated to City. Mayor Miller suggested the Connniseiov give a vonsensus to Mr. Tiblier to pro eed with drawing up the plan. FtuWer, he suggested irvisi ing the venterr/eewer mte sehedule. Con er Lov and said much of what MayorMiller said is the same as has been said befog ,slie said a [ na cial analysis of the s r ryste n has ntly been don Furtnar wne the water lines on 42] need to ne movetle $1'/5,000 will name out of the water sewer Eund. He suggutul a work session to review tl,e sewer [financial analysis study be held. Coro er Miller sad the impor of a er plan. Cam er Lov and said hu ould like the udy to be par aF the work session and said !it shauldthave been presented during the Capital Improvement Plav. Commissioner Benson said she brought up the fact, a while back, that the City had a lot of septic arks avd ii order w have more respurants, etc in the City, the facilities must be improved and said she agreed with Mayor Miler. Mr. Tiblier asked if he should include the industrial areas in the plan- By consensus the Cmnnussion agrceA that industrial areas be ,nclnded. The Commission agreed to schedule a work xrssion on October 16, 1994 at G:UO PM. The Commission asked ,hat Gbmmissioner Veora be notifiul of the work session. ~s. The ~,eeri~g „ai~,~~.~ea at a:oo r.M. ~ i. Steve Millet, Mayor A ST: ~~ i ~~ ereldine D. Za~nbn, try Qcrk v