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CCMtg06-15-92MinFRESEN'f: MAYOR ADRIENNE PERRY Mw ISSIONFR PAUL LOVEETRAND COMMISSIONER FRED PEARL CITY ADMINISTRATOR RESENT. COMMISSIONER cLANC2 KEITH 1. Mayor Perry called a regular meeting to ordee at 7:05 P.M. silent m s followed by the Pledge of Alleyiance eto the unrted states Flag z ]. PROCLAMATIONS A) oclamation - 50TH WEDDING N ETTE M. M SOproclaiming Satur y, JuneV Z'SAR992 NAN ETTE 6 HAROLD IAY ERS DAY. Mayor P rry presented the Proclamation to Mr. S Mrs. Myers and y atwlatea roam. B. F JUNE 1 C. NU£QUIPMENT - pECLARF, A UNIT DECLARE SURPLUS NITROUS O%IDE v ATA SCOPE CARDIAC MO of D NITOR. o. FIVE (5) ttAWASAKI MOTORCYCLES EY CLOSED EIO PROCESS. n by C and, and ed by Mayor P rry, o Agendao be approved as submitted. Carried eby a unanimous roll ncall vote. 5. PIiBLIC PARTICIPATION 6. NG/A EANOON2NG P FINTERSECTION WITH C.R. M42'lo 10vETHE RAILROAD~RIGHT-OF-WAY. ells, i[y Planner, referred T.o the a Palmetto between the rail[0ad t and C. R, where rt my w planning develop rth and CO uth of Palmetto. iHe said after ehe County od id psome ~ cor g n the jab they realiaea tnev eoola a nev ana p ity w ~n io~ao x~e~~era~apallow e arye tr e„tion p nelmezne benefit being thatnthetponds would n t be a eep and therefore, ould not have <o be fenced with chain link and b bed w inq the entry way into the City from C uch m Dttraccive He s e fe cing a of etha f. a d for a tof DpproximateLy 540,000 which rwouldnbe ved if cn s a taken. explained, when staff r wed request they ~t ought i ary to provide ~s pavea a Palmetto f the b d property along Pa lmetltto is £tney inlcia lly r ended stoat Longwood e be paved from Palmetto t Churchec about a also aed oleander be pavea b Pa imetto 5 enu~~h, providing of ins a tc~,~ren A wnren crosses c. a. az, ~~a ora~gonn~enae whi n Drosses c. a. an. wells sa is the c ncy looked a the ~ ~ol~ea which s quite substantial, SIOa~,00o, a a large part of the cost vitiated by t naq emene u as ter is for retenti ont pond sn's ether alanaM COSt estimated is $16],000, engineering e [ $]], OOU a $11 o£fm setdt.i ng £ ou ltl b n the C ntyas ingsU of MroughlysS40, 000, the C unty rc n do c at approximately a third o£ t a private c - pany, Longwood c uld possiblycdotsome of the eng ineeringlosaving approximately $]O,ooO. Wells said after h and M Mc Fe llin d e fact i~t is quite a of m hey t called t my t askih hey c uld be iP onlyn Longwood A sCdone and eatl o requiring as urban sect i.on with curb ana gutter to look tal s which w e paved rigF[-of-way a tlependent upon a lotto factors a aryl the tt Cal s of just paving Longwood up nto 1Palmetto from c n 5v o-5150,000, ing t my s ingscf or of endc ing busty doing engineering or. count yadoingh the construction. ked for a s from the c and if they ch inkMt ss desirable to Dosas~far a appearance and safety he ould gotback co the C n[y a k possibly w ctl yndtho numbers w aidljust tplanninga purposesth those numbers ucould be t1r deer off t $10 and spread o r five years, which i y nave to do ~he p ing w lof $]O,o00 a year, aid cM abn kdv Pelt and Me Bob eB wn are here from Sem anoleeCOUn y g, eer ng U answe q stlons. Fellin said o of the m the a stnetics my i oak ent.ih aitl if there to ep~fendcesCa Dods n Palmetto A hey h ncy [ eeds a mulate around them ana it ,s not gong oebe as beaut eful as a ntc p tl witnout fences and kept in accent shape with m ing from time T time. Mayor P rry said speaking of a sehet ics, oif w inq t n[y to put t n pondseo nclusion o ind o Dsnou ld be put i ne plan n fw t11 1 true lake and we won t have stagnant water satiing loo C.R. 42"1. Wells sa is if v t bottom pond he believed the ntyrwould nave no problem withe the fountain, but it would be just a of who pays a d how much. In response to Mayor rry, M wells s e had spoken with t my a d landscaping the medran on C.R. 42"1 will be one of the it Cf first projects. out inued a espouse t umberd rbenef it will mbess ucnPo attractive appearance in That a r Lovestrand said he would lrke to hear from the CountyCa nd rPromntne crtrzens. Pelt, from Seminole C my e ing, explained t p la nsMtheyac emplated r ing ew Dogwood d rn beautif ica tri on pla nzr andtsaia my 6 llyo approa ched rthe City to help them from the point oof aesthet res. dalino, M Elgin, M ockstetter, wayneMMiller' R eckon, B aignt, M arl fine nL rill Schr imsner and Seff C ant spoke i opposition T ing Palmetto A citing dangeeo s traffic hazartls be.i ng c wen as aa~ger¢eD paaeetriaDe and DnilareD, ana rnDreaeea t~acfi~ rn a resrdent ial area. TD los suggested the City protect i iih regard4t MtnenC 1 project. Mr. 8. D imPsonts ithenC my esponsi ble foe m ntenance of the ponds antl should be held to that eesponsibility,al and T.iblier s eak ing for o against Febui s my they h appointed a se Taax F ana ~~ei~g f oaa a9 of e~ca io ei E,~aiiy z ing w cue impact of rs Dty r e aid a¢n of ene~DOSe i tea he :riync of way a~y~isixai ~~a<nacDwna~ cney qo c hey buy t tat right-of-way for a x lane s volume of capacity de ould ba e d w uchro ah pertod of t and n¢ ntyx ise real ly t m the D endations ananh of the c uz aid v erf or ei„3Srec Pearl¢saia o of the C ky C rn public that ,f nD CD,~1a <wely¢ lane the roan anD wDDld ado tec Mayor P rry sa is sna aamiiiea inac ene w ininxi nq i esthettes a toff c Ci pace t amber of people who objected anambc l.i evesnit neeasttD be stuaieahfurther. Sn response C mayor Perry, M Wells said all the background hev gau,erea w sraisuib~tea ana s d know rwhat t end until t ublic H aidf whadt staff suggested w felt i appropriate t close the ing, oleanaersa ongwood A should be paved.o Wells a~dspub Sic input, r aid, for the i oid, M Clauden Dun anc cal leds h aid h hatl n objection [o the closing of Palmetto if LongwooanAVenue was paved. Motion by Commrssroner Lovestrand, seconded by commissioner true only. p king in opposition: ings you a h property t cu piean th enn th ¢re wo„la n t he e sepe ra to f any property t Cis o my t ecords would ref lecil whether or not rt rs li mproved or un~mprovedx r regard i ell pla Ytea lots oof cr ora b ingdc argeant lty program i inge, and said he rs inaoppos.it ion to Ph ea way the ortl inana es is written. T.i.blier sa is he will address M impson's i Che e feet b the u t for the v t prupertys ana ns sa ba sed o mllot s ing s bu[ith ey had ae to coined that t y Dula consHi aerLall pla tteaalots nit - .05 per m r $6~3o s - liy f i piat- tetl r sidentia 111ots s ouLtl have o tegory of or sidential 1ots.e If the property of 0np latt ea - teproperty, then they would divide it rn terms of requivalent unrts. Tiblier c the $3.29 they a arging for - tigated, - sproperty e dri ding rt s fee sch edulecon aid they v askedcTO bringwihe mitigatedFS the - eigatea s up S.z9,e5 ing against t is inv the r silent ial becaus eom sidential tigated and rd id n class d nction withtn residential whether mrt igated or not m tigatea.15 The legal test depend o a driving force of n ing s any aolla es. Commissioner Lowest ea nd said he disagrees with Mr. Simpson on the 8500 feet. and t close the Public Nearing. Motion carried by a unanimous roll call vote. by er1, onaed by andn that Ord i~nance nN -1085 be adopted. Motion carried byva unanimous roll call vote. e. ftDINANCE No. 92-1086 - AM F.N OING 2F.8ID£NTIAL 8oLI0 WASTE FRAM NI9 E. Ms. Vose reatl Ordinance No. 92-3006 by title only. Nadine Tolos read from a Open L of angwood which she hatl distributed t in which ssbe stated her opposition io tF g g rate increase. rtha Ayden s she Fas about 2 pounds of garbage per d had n ompiaintsdu til i e pickup w e became poor, and garbage t ocks tl uedngoinq through the though there a e less p o8he s id i< does not make sense that she would be rpaying more of or less. a e does n the ordinance b ery u Fappy w by I tihe people [Fey a ing ue endisagreetlN witF the byre opinion noritloes eFe went her speaking for him tl0 xe sard he >s unhappy witF the 9aebage collection but does not believe it has anything to do h the proposed o s he Ras b unhappy witR tRem for e years, and o ned h e level of s a ndehow c re lesslyu the t ucks a ec dri vn ng ra and i the a vbut ou ld gladly pay t additions lr money Por the year Y g rid of the contraci on its expiration. ooh ey thanked the C n for v inq to let this ontra ct goeo o bid. She spoke a to the c and particularly aboui the total lack of respect IWS has g.i ven othi.s C and the Longwood r silents and thinks it besC to live witRm itsfoeonly the t left o aid when they go eider c fullyhall t ompa nies,~all The aggreva- othe many w ted rhours of t this garbage i consider that price may not be the best issue. ms. Toohey saeida if they have to pay the extra $2.00 a month •n order to get out of the by t ity, h ing eo pay i e does, however, t the ou ld be includedti the $2.OO. Althoughrhe ould9 like to chavee the t ickup ea ely in the week, he said rn~,rsaay is beceer ehan sat~ra y. a pile of yard t ash o ange er fords eeks ands I Othese and also make s es theld bckso donatic ugh s inter. night b ro and therem should be a penalty in the Ord inancelfor sthi s~9e eodora, 9 ondgate, sa i.d they haven t had any problems ~.xcoptisthat they w u91d Sike to go back to the two day pickup. ne else spoke in favor or an opposition of Ordinance No. by arl, onded by es trandn closem the oPUblice Hearinger Motion carrieds by ea by arl, onded a nd,~ O~dina nee eN O. 9z-idea be adoptedy with Thursday be gtpla ced tin the blank. hey Rave to pay and o~tlined ddiff event saspects hR n bef oee c inq to his c nc lu Sion. e silk against siy ee e15 e I suggested a their c three years, he gave more we ightndto Raving eto spay more now and get s beCauee cney wa n onperanea wicn ws ana the neea for twice a week for sanitary reasons. espouse t anti's question, M aid then penalty EorC la tes pick i~pLOi sthat I would be notified that they were in violation of the contract. Mayor P rry s e for her Thinking. she said when i s bz ought toa her a that w t gone o d foe a umber of y and ten had the s ompany it bothered her, but said s o Sook a a proposition. hey would i enthe eP e by 5.89 if t ity e and t why s ted t way s Mayo eP rry aid she thought tit w a goodvaeal and thought t happy w ould b the r e fors the in years, h n[hat athere w uchaaiscontont withto eek s made a decision formt o pick-ups a eek nc order to qo eo t for bid, a the c who a aed t regard i Gated they w and get t onpick ups, eMayo~r Perryisaid SWS is entitled to the increase of 52.41. Motion carried by a unanimous roll call vote. 9. UBLIC H 2 toe? - PROVIDING FOR A 51'ORMWATER UTI LITY OAPPEALC OARD. Ms. Vose Bead Ordinance No. 92-IOB~ Dy title only. 0 one spoke in opposition or in favor of Ortl finance No 92- by arl, by andnt closed the Public Hearing. Motion carriedCUnanimously byva roll call vote. by c by c ar IMO that Ordinance iN - 2 be adopteded Motion carriea una n.tmou sly by a roll call vote. lo. UBLIC HEAxING - ox0'f NANCE N MENDING F/Y 91/92 euoceT, PxovI DING rox c,uoceT Amus'rmee'rs. A Ms. Vose read Ordinance No. 92-loee by title on Sy. 0 one poke in opposition pr in favor of Ordinance No. 92- ana, ondea by c a rlMO Cn~c Dora i~ ~ioe iN - n be aaopeea. Motien carriea unanimously by e roll call vote. 11. REPORT oN OUTLOOK COMMITTEE - COMMISSION LIi cLANCI HEITH. ~. Icam II was aeeerrea awe to commissioner Keith s absence. FIRST READING - AMENDING C E£.CTION 21-61 (b) PROVIDING FOR OFFSETS FOR MONTHLY SEWER FEES. Ms. Voss read Ordinance No. 92-1089 by title only. motion by c and, s onded by c that O - 9sbe a cepted o ing and ublicd rt gobs 2s Julyn G, 1992. Motion ed unanrmously rby a roll hcall evdote. FIRST READING - ORDINANCE NO. 92-ia9o - AMENDING F/Y 91/92 and that a Public H ing be scheduled Eor July 6, 1992. Motron carried by a unanrmous ro 11 call vote. 14. RESOLUTION OPPOSING RopOSEU AEORGANIZATSON REHIP of THE ORLANDO URBAN AREA Ms. Vose read Resolution No. 92-~02 y rt le only. Mayor P rry explained that r ing proposed that the umber of members o retluced sf rom 1 <he r given w mallerP grbDUp could get <h ings9d the better, ethe tc s had m espons ibility for majoe <ianspor- tation and oads1e Mayoe rry the ity government officials tcshe, and other mayoas sgoe together Land rejected. by and ed by and t 2-702 be adopted. Motron ca rrred byva unanrmous rolls ca llr~ote. 15. pTIVF.IDELEGATION W UNICAT ION RESTRICTION SLEETWEEN ELECTED OFFICinLE AND THEIR CONSTITUENTS. Ms. Vose Bead Resolution No. 92 -70] by title only. by arl, by andnthat R solar ionnN 2-70] beeadopted. Motron carried byva unanrmous roll cull vote. 16. MONTHLY FINANCIAL REPO(i1. red t the F ial Report, whichM hadM be ent dis tribal ed Nto eh em, for the month ending May ]1, the anaitor r bond c tebe tm t by t nsferring t ti lhi ty S xf back the G ral Fund a this has been done i eth isedocument, and calledea sthe fourth line, tility S wheret ttnerobudget has been revrsed from $969,o00v rto antl said the Enterprise Fund n tilitymS able a d because of da and ant itv rgets a oubl etro aid they Bdia approach the b k because staff had the e eMfeelings and t after studyingai agreed they could a eu ldnbe attorney fees i $.1-5,000 just i moa ify Vthe Bona es sre w s aone. xe a call i cenarai eana E pena icures they arm w,th,n baagezr ana~yuiaeli~eshe una c r-proj e~eeata aopcrimisxi cws hey cai lr snort a cea nn aia The Stormwater Iltdility i argot and revenues are coming sin as peed.i cted so they are on [rack. 1>. CITY ALMINISTHATOR'S REPORT. McFellin r red the C the proposed Budget ork M Schedule and askeammif V heyt had any proDlemsss ith those espouse Lovestrana'~s c aid the Capitol Program rthat budg ete pa ckage wi 11 he discussed also. aid tithe nc ityd Y,edule also angea September for weanesdays oa nd ehere rs some concerns about meeting espond ing t and, who said ne thought w always w t back o meek t oche next Monday, M ambri aid there onf licts w my Public H ings, t Election, the ei 11 requirementse, the L Lay Holiday and eROSh N ambri said September s dafor nt ity c ings ana3 NUdget PublicmH ings. Tne C agreed c itn regard t sea ~ tcne dcnazcer naoisory c daY, s oula tr Mihis aatee uty P Mayor sAndersons commrssroner K¢itn and the attorney before schedul Lng Tha meetinga e. SOLUTION TO JCL LANOCLEARING/SOBOTICA ~ellin s hey V :ng the tigation oo my o.4 otka C eid onla exple i~ ~ o aaceann doge a a~a me insurance companyt has now stepped in and w~ll pay feess for prior enaing t itv as ear a -claim nedaonesn~fr rs pointo we let the insueance company work with it fort as while th aid a up relating t a law s the Chi ty w se joined a a problem with a vey w certain area to Longwoodbec Ehee sa id a settlement was approvedn by Tally, the City w s joined b ity n right-of-way property. together w veyor w o hatl done t nal s veyr agreed that the City rshoultl sign off o this a was just requesting to have authorrzatron for the Mayor to signs the tified that Affordable F again atlvertisinq using trucks with large let teringe parked in front of the business. Mayor P rry a roars e has d take h a nigher nl vel and r n for the 7 ongressiona lrS th evU ong ress and said in roar capacity she would represent sole and V She saitl she feels very comfortable about doing to ils sa believes she c n do a good job, although i will m that s may n sign, salting i Special Election ni e City of Longwood, but willr let everyone know what as ha ppen ingth zo. Meeting aajoarnea ac s.zs P.M. M-n TE