CCMtg02-21-94Min47
Pre ent:
mayor Paul LOVesirana
Deputy Mayor R argent
r Annamarie V
raldsKOrman, I ity Administrator
ambriZ1city C
ardnE Taylor, Jr., A ingkCity Attorney
Nutt, Finance D
BandycLOmax, Parks andrRecreat ion Drrector
Absent. commise.oner stave Miller (exeesea)
Mayoi Lovestrand called a regular meeting to order at x.00 PM
A m of SILENT MEDITATION WAS FOLLOWED BY THE PLEDGE O
IANCEent
PROOLAMATZONS/RECOGNITIONS.
Taylor read a proclamation which proclaimed February 2
Lyman High School Giels Soccer Team Day in recognition dof lthe
team winning the State Championship.
Mayor L asked the team c ach, M rry 6
tep forward. Mayor Lovestrand then c ended the
team members ands presented a Plaque to the team captains.
B. JWENILE OF THE YEAR (JOY) AWARDS.
Mayne Lovestrand explained that the a and had b ted by
former Mayor Steven tlskert, who had recently passede away to He said
tepped forward Mayor Lovestrand read a short biographic profile as
he recognized:
BENJAMIN T GREEN, JR. - AL'PAMONTE E ENTARY
RRIDO - ES MIDDLE
OEI EGEL -
PATRICK P KELONCWOODGE EMENTARY
4S
- MILWEF. M
RDI - ROCK I,AKEEM E
KELLY LYNN ICA IDDL
EVAN GROVE - WOODLANDS ELEMENTARY
Mayor Lovesteand presented each with a certificate and photographs
Tne cometlae,on reoeeaea from ~. is to J.zz eM.
4. BOARD APPOiNTMervxs.
APPOINTMENTS TO EQUITY STUDY COMMITTEE BY.
kl Benson Hated M
Pedlow, o Tof CLOngwood Flori st 3OCity r silent and member of the
Longwood/winter springs Area Chamber oP Commerce. Carried by
DisxaicT pB - Appointment deferred.
DISTRICT #4 - Comma ssioner Vacca nominated Mr. Aj ay
It w noted that the hest meet ing of the F.qu ity Study C mittee
ouldsbe on March B till one/two C ings
pri to the firstd EquitywaStudy meeting in ordern fort the
appointments to be made.
Kiqer, 290 Columbus C rcle, proposed the possibility of a
urfewssas he has noticed v the City. d he thought
dry pareneslr don t take
esponsibility sfor their children. Said ehe xealiz ed ithe obudget
would need to be reviewed for manpower, etc.
C. P Fa-9n, T UTERIA AND DAMS, FOA
F.R/SEWER SYSTEM.
E. APPROVAL OF PURCHASE OF COMPUTER FROM TSD FORS$829 FROM
F. OF E F $J50 FOR R
SCHDOLABTH GRADF,DCELEBRATION FROM THE CONFI BCATIONMFUNDE
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G. oVAL O NDITNRE OF' $1,2]"!.50 T URC!{ASE OF
APPSTAIRMASTERPEFROM THE CONFISCATION FDND.
Deputy Mayor 5 g t asked Coat items e. and F. be consrdered
separately.
an cext i£ied that adequate funds were available to pay the
billsorm
motion by c by c
that the sC eAgendase WO that caption not
and F. be oapproved. Carried by unanrmous roll
callsvote.
Deputy Mayor Sargent noted that on page 4 of
the February ~ tad thatlC
made and s onaed1 theem mmrssroner Vacca said she
woulanagree to beetne second oEtrecordCo
Motion by c ondea by C
VofcFebruary ~. 1 4 bemapprovea
as ame~aeaat car.rtea ey unan.mons vorr e.
Deputy Mayor Sargent Sala ne wisnea to giwe A cniee
BakerF a expound. sst. Chief Baker alas they had
ved a3letter from parents of Rock Lake saying they had heard
thatrthe City w sponsoring a rug F Celebration and wanted to
snow their appreciation by holding such a program. aid the
Police Department anted ribute to that program.
espouse to Mayor Lovest ea ndo, A ief Baker said this was a
legal expenditure from the Confiscation Fund.
by c by c
that o2 tam sF not the c t Agenda, b mapprovea
endednthe Police Department for
getting li volvEed sw the students and said she believed
this w a good step hi nunity relations. Carried by
unanvmous roll call vote.
J. PROVIDING FOR THE
COLLECTIONCOF COMMERCIAL DRECOVERED MATERIALS.
Taylor said he had proof Gf publication for all public hearings
iistea on the Agenaa.
Mr. Taylor reaa ora inanoe rvo. s.-Ilan by title only.
Mayor L opened the public nearing. No one present spoke
in favorVOf tinnoppos i.tion.
by C onaed by c
closero the Vuublic shearing. Carried nby
n by c and ed by C .~
180, providingys
collectionho ial r rial s, be adopted ~
carried by unanimous roll callrvote.
PUBLIC H DINANCE N 181, PROVIDING FOA THE
GRANTING O OI SE9 TO DISPOSALL, SNC. FOR THE
COLLECTION FOF COMMERCIAL SOLID WASTE.
Mr. Taylor read Ordinance No. 94-1181 by title only.
Mayoe Lovestrand opened t e public hearing. No one present spoke
1n favor or in oppositionh
Motion by Commissioner Benson, s ded by Deputy Mayor
Sargent, to close the public shearing. Carried by
unanimous voice vote.
Motion by C by Deputy Mayor
argent, thatm0 - ,dsprovidi ng fox the
granting of a - xclusive 2 nchi8se to Di sposal.l, I
for the collection of solid waste, be adopted. Carried
by unanimous roll call vote. '
9. ARING, ORDINANCE NO. 94-1182, AM
49h, P NCE, APPENDIX A
ITZON OF J K BY DELETING UNREGISTER£~N MOTOR
VEHICLES FROM T3E2 DEFINITION.
Mr. Taylor read Ordinance No. 94-1182 by title only.
Mayor L estrand opened the public hearing. No one present spoke
in favorvor in opposition.
Motion by C onded by C
o close o Vpublics hearing. Carried nby
Motion by C onded by C
, thatmO 1182, a endingmOrdinance
495, Zonings nordinance,94 Appendixm A, icle 22,
ending the definition of JunkAby deleting
regi ste0red a vehicles Yrom the definition, be
adopted. Carried by unanimous roll call vote.
PUBLIC HEARING, ORDINANCE N - 1 AMENDING F/Y 93-99
BDDG ET, PROVIDING FOR HUDG CT TRANSF£R54. 2
Mr. Taylor read Ordinance No. 94-liee by title only.
Mayor Lovestrand opened the public hearing. No one present spo e .~
in favor or in opposition. _
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n by c mmi ss ioY r Vacca, econaea by C i ez
to o close he publics hearing. Carried nby
unanimous voice. vote.
Motion by C onded by Commission
that o - ending F/Y 9
Budget, be adopted~ancarrre by unanimous roll call vote.
HEARING, 0 AMENDING 0 NANCE NO.
THE LC 18RMENDING S 809.1, T
AOT£CTION NREgUIREMENTSI, EXEMPTING OWNER-OCCUPIED
HOMESTEADS FROM PERMIT REgUIREMENTS.
Mx. Taylor read Ordinance No. 94-.1.184 by title only.
Mayor L estrana opened the public hearing. No one present spoke
in favorvor rn opposition.
motion by Commissioner v onaed by c
the publics hearing. Carzied nby
unanimous ~olll call vote.
n by C onaea by C
Benson, thatmordinance N cc94-1184, a endi ng mOrdina nce
No. 495, the Comprehensive Zoning Ozdinance, ending
and woodland P xegui~ements,
empci~y 1, iea nomesceaes n from permit
reguirements~wbe aaope a. carried Dy unanimous roll pall
emote.
PUBLIC HEARING, O 4-1185, AMENDING CITY C
NOZ 136(a7 (117, P THE
RMENT B EAR
ANO DELI OEAALLEGED VIOLATIONS OF CHAPTER 9, GARBAGE ANDTREFUSE.
Mr. Taylor read Ordinance No. 94-1185 by title only.
Mayor L estrana opened the public hearing. No one present spoke
rn favorvor .in oppos.it ion.
Motion by Deputy Mayor Sargent, s onaea by C
close the public bearing c Carried by unanimous
voice vote.
Motion by C by Deputy Mayor
Sargent, t Ordinance No.s 94-1185,~a ending City Code,
Chapter 2,nAr 36 (aj (11), providing
for the c EnforcementZ BOard to have jurisdiction and
ity a hear and decide alleged iolat ions
Chapter 9 bage and Refose, be adopted. Carried by
unanrmous roll call vote.
mayor L eatrana sa ia, t wnen pre~ioas ly aisouesea,
e lefc n solvea ana bell yea cne r siaenas wno approannea the
city w idea e s toe wneuer cne city wonla or
woula noc con.,.aer cne ~reanto~r annexaaion.
Mr. N aid he nod spoken with F and Tiblier, City Engineer.
~{e saiamM Tiblier e the c t to be approximately $60.88
pez lineal foot, which ti mabodut 33% less than the cost projectea by
the C unty. Mayor L and said that would change t umber of
years projected for pay back t about four years. Mayor Lovestrana
aids eet lighting w s part of the i and the cost to furnish
streett lighting shoal da be provided to the Commisszon.
she believed the r n Lake Oak
snouldsnaver<he nopportundity t whether they w o be
Deputy mayor Sargent vsa iaahet nos only s etperson
showxup a speak in favor of this a xation. Mayor L and
aid she w the spokesman for a groups of people in the a tthat
Eavoi a xation. Deputy Mayor Sargent said what he is heating i
just a n for paving their streets. Mayor L and said
they did oapproach the County and w shy o signaturert ach
the percentage needed to have the it rroa ds paved. aia they w
dissatisfied and frustrated with The County and wished to become
part of the City.
n by C onded by C
tnatm the aLake Oak asection be c siderea of or
xation and that an ordinance be prepared initiating
theeproceaure.
Deputy Mayor Sargent asked if the park shown on the plat would be
part of the a Mayor L small
drainage pond which twill continue to be used for dial sage a
motion rried by three its Mayor
ascr na, commissioner aenson a vaeea
voting aye ana Deputy Mayor Sargent votings nayner
14. MAYOR LOVF.sTRAND
A. PROCEDVRG FOR ANNUAL EVALUATION OF CITY ADMINISTRATOR.
Mayor L and said in the past there nos been a Jiff erenee o
opinionov o how the City Administrator valuated by the
Mayor Lovestrand said he believes etnat the evaluation
ou ldsb onformance wits the Charter a also believes
ery C rchas the right for input. asked that the
Commissi nothe form of a resolution, establ{i sh an evaluation
Commission's evaluation
Motion by c
Henson, chat the C
solution t reflect
performance e
will b allo edl tot put ai
then ould ti<ute
unanimous roll call vote
Mayor L estrand said he has been asked by people in the c nity
why the City Police c e down o the o side of oMarkham
ing c aof a cidents. n aid he replied that the
ityso dthe roadway up t arkham woods Road. aid he asked the
Polieew Department for a rep rt regarding accidents on Hwy. 1]-92
subsequent to ing, the ity would if the
interlocal agre ents %f or first zespon n be a endede where the
City wouldn't be responding to those areas. Said he would like to
homicide, o cident with potential for traffic homicide, 2 to
3 hours; timen spent on the eeport for homicides i wally about
30 hours; 10/12 traffic homicides annually city-wide; traffic
anything t ithin close p ity to the City. aid
currently FHP responds to the County ar ut rt usually takessl/2
glad they c espond b anything that happens in those a
does affectathe City. Currently, under Mutual Aid, the City would
respond to anywhere in the County as a secondary unit.
than i and i ing for t s letting
MayorrL and asked why theeCityrdoesn'~t release to
FHP.coASSistant ChieY Bakee said i s being d courtesy to
our community because we can handle lit much quicker.a
Commissioner Henson said she believed the City has a responsibility
Deputy Mayor Sargent said he did not s why the city would go any
farther Chan Raven when the sheriff has a office up
there, aid she would agreexo
not with osR Z939~ne Deputy nMayor Sargent said he nageeesl,w ith the
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Mayor t a point, but has t cider a fire engine or police
vehicle having to go to an emergency.
r ignt Df way from Tarrytown Tra>1 west, and Y
portion o Rwy. i - from R rth. onded
by C iadnby an three to o vote,
with Mayor rGOVestrand, Deputy Mayor argen er
Vacca vot g y and Commissioner Benson votingvnayon
The Commission recessed from 8.21 PM to E.C'1 PM.
Deferred due to Commis., loner Miller's absence.
aitl she wished to bring up discussion o the
possibilityr of cdoing z o-based budgeting this upcoming budget
year. aid she did n t know i dry to do a solution
tablish this pro aid sit w mething she talked
about in the campaign andnhoped to acfi ievesthvs year.
There w o how the procedure would work,
wneenera , e~ ao~e ro nil b rotation
basis, and thatu additional information about vero-based budgeting
was needed.
Mayor L estrana saitl he felt the way the c and Capital
Lmprovement Plan a ently done needs to beuredefined a
the Capital Plan should be none separately and then incorporated
into the budget.
ded tD know m
about or o-ba sedn budged ngd befo eo adopting ne procedure and
sugges dr the Finance D e provide additional information and
guidance to the C o Mr. McNutt said he you ld do s and
asked if he ou ldm submit the information rn 30 days. o The
Commission agreed.
REEOLDTION N
GREEM£NT BETW££N SCMIrvOLE COUNTY AND THE CITYN OF LONGWOOD FOR
Mr. Taylor read Resolution No. 94-]47 by title only.
aid Ranqeline Road has been discussed at length and
whether many simprovements should be made at all. aid the o
ing M1e w ted to i with regards to the m neysc ing from
the local option s ing mops, a
that no mo y as spent timproperly or chargedr ton the City. Ne
aid after r ended v ent t the C unty. They i
turn made .s 3adtlitional c ange sna sthe r s been
distributed t night - e rthe nadditions
and/or changes,ttleletionssa uck through tl ity
ney sed documents at nd lathe tcha nges
indicated ha what ww asked t
approve t solutions that i sent to themCOUnty
Commrssioneforv thetlir approval tomorrow night be
Mr. Korman said the agreement gives the City the ability to do the
oxk and submit the bills directly to the County. The C
sed s nal que and Me. Korman responded sthat
their questions had been covereds
Deputy Mayor Sargent asked i the City w wilding i self i
if t e County were to later decide they wanted to fournlane
Rangeline. h
aid all he w asking i that the c su ltants be hired
and the apeople be givens the opportunity t listen prior t
decision being made as to whether anything is done. Ne said this
agreement does not say You have to do anything.
by C onded by C
thatmR solutionVN - approving me ing
cal agreement y ,ith nole n unty
relating t the funding o£ design through construction of
Rangeline Road, be adopted.
N AWARp PROCEDURE TO
RECOGNIZE A LONCwOOD B[IEINEEE PEAEON OF THE MONTH.
Mayor L estrand said there has been a n the part of this
n to promote a business f dly fa osphere in the city.
o this solution is designed tfurther promote
osphere. Withethe c approval, Mayor L and said
hemwould like t make the first sn nation, but asked sthat he be
allowed to present the n nationm rby letter prior to the n
ing oeder for then pre entation to be made at the first
meeting next month. inhere were no objections from <he commission.
Motion by C onded by C
that R solution N - tablishing as and
procedure to e cognize a ongwood B no fwthe
nth, be established. Carried byu unanimous roll call
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aaaition, M million collars w with
~oeonaminiae:ac o~na ill ion w itn r'
aid Bt ity h thdrawn its funds from then preyfus Funde
as 1t was volatrle and the principzl valve was going down.
Nutt advised that the s Dula b adjusted
shortly, as 1t d1d not look lrkerthe rant is ipatea revenues would be
received.
STATUS REPORT ON FINANCING OF FIRE TRUCKS.
advised that P till the low b Said the loan
ouldchave to c April J o get a attract idve interest rate.
esponse t lthe oquestions0 raised a eeferring t
purchase a o"lease", M utt said the PCity would hold the
itle t otha vehicles. aid the m ney wov ld be placed into a
til delivery of the trucks was made, payments
wovldwbegin vas ofn May 1.
20. CITY ADMINISTRATOR'S REPORT.
A. PERSONNEL UNFUNDED MANDATES.
. Korman repoetea that the League of C requesting the
cities send a letter opposing unfunded personnel mandates.
explained this law ov ld presume that
cable diseases, uch Aids, Dntracted by
employees, ork related injury and the City would have at
prove it i said the League is asking that letters be sent
to our Representatives opposing this bill.
voting aye ana commrssioner vacca voting nay.
B. ORLANDO URBAN AREA BICYCLE/PEDEETRZAN ADVISORY CO[9AITTEE
APPOINTMENT.
ted Deputy Mayor Ba rgent as the City of
ongwood'seLrepresen to tive the Orlando Urban Area Bicycle
Pedestrian Advisory Committee. ca rrrea by una nrmous vorce vote.
C. WAIVER OF CITY RELATED FEES FOR "TEEN DANCE" PROJECT.
Assistant Chief Baker s a he has been trying f e to
acquire a buildiny and r ent ly made a angements with sM me Demetree
s building ons Highline D the
benefit of the Project as well as to Mr. Demetree to hooklup to the
ity s n tloing that, h d he felt i should be t ity's
responsibility and hoped the C ty would consaaer waiving esome of
er/sewer would be ab t $],400 ou us a $, [o tae lfee anC a
application fee of $2oo.ou aid he w Sd like se 'f the ity
could consider waiving those fees.
Taylor said i one but said he
would lake to review the codea beforelhe cadvadsed. a
n questioned when the City no longer used t wilding,
ould othe s r be left o r disconnected. The bond b ants
ent Toned and M aid he had talked t the bank and
hey a entatively agree that from their s andpoint they could be
vedlfor the period of time that the building is used for a City
function.
the ing located the
Longwood Inausteial Park asked ui fldthe feelcould b sidered i
a nge f d his building i sq. cft. a
uai r talrvalued Sa approximately $JO~OOO~ Taylor said
tnet w siaerati ~ ana said h Dula r ~a advise.
Xorman stated the Y also looking foreay facility for year-
und school i and said he spoke w h Mr. Uemetree about
that a a he said the swouldn't have any problem w ing i
duringnt e period that the T ing the
wilding he nstruction of additional bathroomUSaw s discussed and
t Chief Baker said the cost would not be the respons ibi.l ity
ofexneacity.
Mayor L suggested approving in principal, c ingent upon
the a ney'sndapprova 1. Norman said M also
ned about i bility ana suggested the city Attorneyealso look
ant ethat aspect,ia
by Ueputy Mayor Sargent, s onded by C
nthat the City w all possible f relatednt
Theo Teen Uance project1 contingent upon [he a ney's
review ana approval. carried by unanimous roil call
Mayor L estrand said he would n w like t nation for
s person of the month a artl - e
honored3 ats the next meeting. Carried byM Unanimous voice vote.
21. CITY ATTORNEY'S REPORT.
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s had been advised that they w required tD hook up to the
sewer evstem, that has noe vet ronneccea. '1
It w s the c of the C that M Taylor write a
letter to the subject o advising lthat they have 180 days from
February ~, 994 to connect to the system.
22. MAYOR AND COMMISSIONERS REPORTS.
DISTRICTS Fe, Fa, F5, F1 AND F2.
District FJ - Absent
District F4 - spoke in favor of imposing a
under 18 c acid r ent ly she had observed a group of
youths hanging o r Candyland Park and shortly after, there w
damage done to then park. aid there i a big problem with
andalism and thought s sideration should be given to this.
Mayoe Love stra nd said he ehadn spoken to Kevin Berry, who s
ur£ew i orthless unless you have the ability to enforce it and
are prepared to hire extra people to enYOrce the curfew.
The pros and c imposing a uzfew w e discussed. istant
Baker saidsthe City did have a w years back andsit did
not work, problem a a scthat the carts would not
enforce the ocd inanceth Mayor estrand a~d Orlando
sidering a curfew and suggested observing Orlando to see howwit
works.
then asked if anything could be done to curtail
the vandalismVac Chief Haker s they would c
their e AthesPark a Mr. Norman said he and Assistant
Chief Haker have also discussed c h groups a e Police
will assist any homeowners in establishingc such a group th
ndy Lomax, Parks antl R ector stated there a e groups
of youths loitering a therparksnlate in the e ings and there i
a ndalism o ing in many of the parks, ande spoke in favor of
imposing a curfew.
Deputy Mayor Sargent said he wov ld be in favoe of holding t
parents responsible f o£ their children. Deputy
Mayor Sargent said he r ntlyt read where a subdivision in the
Orlando area had e.,tabli ehetl a civilian police patrol.
istrict F5. Mayor Lovestrand said the City Charter requires
that the Commissioners' pay scale be e tablished by ordinance. He
said a ordinance, but i repealed and
w the salaries a to passeds bynbudget. urther, he did n t believe
this conforms t the spirit of the 1 an ordinance
be drafted to put the pay scale bact intodthe gcodeed
by C by O uty Mayor
Sargent that mthe sc ~ty rAdministrator be directed to have
ordinance prepared to put the C s pay scale
ack in t book of ordinances. o Carried eby unanimous
Mayor L and said a letter w ved from a former Codes
Enf orcement t0 and m 9u11, who h ved four
years. Mr. Bu11 1 ted Mhis Wdisappointment thatd he had n
been thanked by the City for his service a n addition, saidvhe
have i catered by o of the local people. ambri advised
that 575o had been budgeted for that purpose. aid he
and M Zambri had d sed a ception and also suggested that
perhaps a token of appreciation could be given. Mayor suggested it
be held a s possible and thereafter in the spring of each
year. The monthaw s discussed April w suggested. The Mayor
suggested the sta£fahandle all the details, time, dat [c. The
Commission was in agreement.
Mayor L and thanked A istant Chief Baker a Tiblier for
their promp< responses to shis inquiries. aid he had also
requested information from Public Works and had s e questions and
has yet to r Capital programs a
started, what s walks awill be bu it tasetc.at aid he did
call w ether he had r ved the reply from Public Works but
oulde check further and advise. The Mayor said he would like at
least a response as to perhaps needing additional time to respond.
Deputy Mayor Sargent asked if he e the breakdown of the
n hours as far as the side walk c ned.
Korman said he had and when compared st what ni ostscthe CityMto
tall s walks, h ing a outside contractor i expensive,
however n erything i sidereA n the city cost b
peivate contractor includes his equipment cos s, te. 1n hiss bid
Motion by Commissioner Vacca, seconded by Commissioner
Mayor Lovestrand c ued. He said the C
like a abou tnthe a othesc of 5
aid he ahoped by n ing otheeC mass>on would be furnished
something to act on or some guidance om
ict al. ine c
i~gaoc s arv 1 e a:oposeasx xne city Aami~isxza o:
contact the aCOUnty to get assistance from them with regard to
beautifying s medians and rights of way. ced
cry positive n ides from the .5 nel eaboutemedian
lands aping, ahad copied for the 1 and
synopsised the ha icle e, which talked t nCOlandsscaping i
Winter Springs, C selberry a aitl n w that the
ity is talking about promoting businessein the City, referencing
back to Mayor Bates of Altamonte c cots, who said he has n
had a nstituent call t omplain about the m ney being spentvo
the median landscaping, butcrather has r ved ~a11s complimenting
the landscaping projects. ked if there was any feedback from
the proposal she made in ,Ia nuary.
aid tha State a s point i the process of not
knowingm what they a e going tto do o aid they a
spending about $1,500,000 t tudy Chenc ridor again. aid tha
only thing they a of doing i meth ing m mal with regard
n lanes at HwySU 1 r Benson said she could
understand doing only m mat improvement to Hwy. 1]-92 i that i
slated to b shortly, but asked how long the City
should have t e hance SR 4J4. Mayor L estra nd s d he
thought the Planner w supposed to get i ith regards t
obtaining grant moneys Mr. Korman saianner nas e~oc yet finished
that.
r Benson question the status of i taping the s
l~ghtssatnShadow Hi11. Chief Baker saids he i ordinating
with Mr. Kornb SUh, PublicsWOrks, to have the light ingclnstalled.
aid she had furnished each C with
aopa cket orega rd ing nRObyn Storski, a Lake Mary stvdenty sr ent of
panbury Mi11, w She asked if there w opportunity for
the city to a thherCto go to D r to r and from the
Foundation for E cepti nai Childrene Mayor and explained
that the C established a policy a fewoyears ago that the
City would mn tsdonate to any charitable c asked the
Commission i o they w hed t changes the policy. The
agreed t 1stay with the existing policy.
Vacca said she would be happy to ask Mcoonald~s ifC they swou ld
n by C onded by Deputy Mayor
argent to extend the meeting for cf ive minutes. Carried
by unan>mous voice vote.
t p2. Deputy Mayor Sargent said he w ted to inquire
about they speed o ehe t s going t ough Longwood a aid he
thought they w requ latedin rchief 6 aid dthey have
clocked the t t different t and have ai e past called
and required thatsthey slow down. im whistlesta nd horns w
entioned and A Chief BakerTSaid when going through the
City, the law require st that they blow the whistles. Assistant
Chief Baker card they wou ltl monitor the speeds.
Deputy Mayor Sargent s appears Chat when t ing bell
ings at the schools, aboutvo third of the stutlentsma walking
other way and then walking a and the neighborhoods re asked
iP s ing could be done. aid they a e quite
oftenmv of the local res Caurantse during school h also.
aid she has e n gone t xigh School and
advisedyt of this and the schoolesaid it w tthe responsibility
of the police department. No actvon was taken by the Commvssvon.
Mayor and noted that there the future
ing dates on the Agenda, and thatwMarch 24 was vncorrect - the
meeting is scheduled for February 24.
23. Meeting adjourned at 10:20 p. m.
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Paul Lovestrand, Mayor
Geralt
dine D. 2a ri, City Clerk