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3. Mayor Perry called a regular meeting to order at "1.00 P.M.
meditation w s followed by the Pledge of
Allegiance to the Unrtetl Eta<es Flag a
LAgUE - Oeputy Mayor Anderson, on behalf of
ity c ted a plaque t Mayor Adrienne P rry i
cognitionm of her ded ica<ed s Mayor foz 1 2eto the
ity of Longwood. Mayor P rry thankedae eryone a
the City of Longwood and is now hoping to representd them lat a
higher level.
LAIMING RAL/SPECIAL ELECTION WILL BE HELD ON
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER£3E _992.
Attorney Vose read the Proclama t.i on in iCS en«rety.
MBER 6 FIRE
Attorney Vose read the Proclamation in its entirety.
5. COMMENDATIONS COMMENDING CITIZEN MEMBERS OF THE COST
ANALYSIS TASK FORCE.
thanks. Ueputy Mayor A this T may
e the latter part of Septembernto continue [l eki rF Study in
areas across the City.
6. PUBLIC PARTICIPATION
rol Odom presented Mayor P rry w a plant and said i
s fM1rom her f tea t say thank you and said they
ould like t e her put it ni nto her office, and Mayor Perry said
she appze ciatedavit.
oVAt o ION, JULY
APFR F MINUTES OF JULY 2l, 1992 WORK SESB
I0, 1 D SPECIAL MEETING, RND AUGUST ],
992 WORK SESSION AN
PURCHASE O OM VERMEER SOUTHEAST SALES E
F WOOD CHIPPER FR
SERVICE AS PER D. O.T.BI U.
LARE 1 ABLES AS
DEC OB FoLDINO CHAIRS AND 17 FOLDING T
SURPLUS AND AUTHORIZE DISPOSAL VIA DorvATION OA SALC.
PURCHASE OF JEEP WRANGLCR FULL TOP FoR 51699.95 FAOM
Motion by Commissioner L and t E, be considered
separately. Seconded by Deputp Mayor And ersonem
by Deputy mayor Anderson and ed by Commissioner
a ndn< Agenda, A. through O. be approved. Motion
carried by a unanimous roll call vote.
espouse t antl's inquiry, M Fellin
explained that they Cw ish [ top E e jeep o
of <onf is ca tion funds a wills provideh additional s ity foe
any equipment that is placed within the vehicle, aid oit is the
ief of Police to give him his a mobile and the
Chief twill tdrive t e jeep. Mc Fellin sa is hips mobile will
replace the o the Public MWOrks Director has which has about
13 ,000 miles on r[.
espond ing t and's why the
top t make ei ea ble w matle ak nown t
hwhe pthe jeep w s purchased, Oeputy Mayor Anderson s
appi~p ~ siaerea a chaa t
Department wools also beidisposing eof four vehicles
01 ^ce
whlapwould o be p ced, elvmrnat g ost of insurance, e[c.
by D uty Mayor A by C
the cd Benda be appr vea. Motion
carriepby a ens n,mons roll call ~oee.
B. AMENDING C
secxxoN v-so,
cxANGINC Due DATe FoR wATER EIL1.s AND
/~ ~ TURNED CHECKS AND A CTION 23-
'' 31CRINCRF,ASINGR CHARGES FFOR WATER TURN-ON AND DURN SOFF.
aid she had a s for all Public Hearings
to g nd she read Ordrna nce No. 92-1095 by tide on 1y.
spoke i opposition o -
n by Deputyv Mayor Anderson, 5 ondedrby C
and rt close Public Nearing. Motion carried by a unanimous
rollecall vote.
by Deputy Mayor Antlerson, onded by C
and nthat Ordinance N -1095 be a p d. Motionr carried
byva unanrmous roil call vote.
9. PUBLIC HEARING - AMENDING F/Y 91/92
Ms. Vote read Ora inan«. No. 92-3096 by title only.
opposition o -
pby Deputyv Mayor Antlerson, 5 onded rbynC
L .9'estra~a lco close Pcblrc nearing. Motron oarr~ea by a nnanrmows
rou cau ..ete.
Motio nh bty Commissio and,a Seconded btyr Depu =[Mayor
~' Antlerson, t Ordinance N 2-1098 be dopted. Mo on i.ed by
a unanimous roll call vote.
io. APPLICANT. CESPB INC~ -BLOCATION: M w. wARRF.N AV F.NUE ILDING.
aid t sq, ft. building will be utilized a
medical doff ice building 00 Ne eef erred the C
ents that they had been supplied and aid m M[s siNardgrovee,
salting Planner, w s present t any questions c ing
the transportation part of the site plan, and staff would respond
to other comments.
esponaing t r Lovestrand's inquiry regarding why
applicant i o pay f nal study a
Milwee a aid approx1im rely e rips
will be generated from the facility1per day. aid based o
ardgrove's c there w e flaws i Hthe Hospital's nData
Impact S uay, oa emplating c ing t
eaia~ h
might c ~aaiti ~e
el n d £or ee aff ical mmissi ~~er
and atyt Dolt o Mr.
Na rdgrove since he. p is tizrs rn transpor cation plargin ifng t
by c and, 5 ondetl by Deputy M
~ Anaers~o~1echat ehc srce eia~ cor the soatn esemrnole Mea ical offroe
Building be approved subject to compliance with staff comments
Ms. Vose read Did finance No. 92-110o by title only.
by Deputy Mayor Antlerson, dea by c
a ndn that O - D be a cepted o eading
ubl is H ai ng b September f9, 1992.
Motion carried by a unanimous roll callf~ot e.
12. ENDING F/Y 91/92
BUDGET, PROVIDING FOR BUDGET ADJUSTMENTS.
Ms. vose read ordinance No. 91-11D1 by title only.
Motion by Commissioner Lovestrand, Seconded by Deputy Mayor
Ms. Vose read Resolut.i on No. 92-700 by title only.
Commissioner L d he thought a erlocal agree-
that effects r snforam e yearnm t be done by
[hers e fees r
Saco a minor budget matter to receiptr there is no problem doing bt
by uty mayor by
antln t solution N 2-909 beG adopted. Motion carrietl
byva unanimous roll call vote..
/` i n refe rea ne commission to ana ootiinea items in
are P izl report wniohtnaa been aistribneea t aia ne
e pleasea t sav inat inev are rignt on targee wicn What nas peen
antsipanea.p
A. ReQOesT r M To nneMO cxav cone, secaxox
Tiblier aid w the sign R ishea
omplish w o get a policy [ red r ith the spirit of the
riginal legislation, and explained [hat t way t Code r
all s e plans a wed by the U sign R and andethe
LPA pe for to going bef pee vt he City Commission for approval.
iblier explainetl tnst t e proposed legislation w uld
e plans, w ing a Goan 1 square
feeT,l o be r wed rand Uapproved ra tiff 1 veld ebfnither
explained t e proposed procetlure wei 11 make the e e process
efficienttnana, any sidered
ontroversial or desirablet im rt could lbe broughte befoee the
Commission.
impson explained w a happened i the past and agreed
~ that miss process would be mo coefficient anan woeld c his kind lot
of red Cape, ana Mayor P rry agreed t expediting t of
thing would make the c y usrness frrendly.
n by c and, s by Ueputy Mayor
Andersonle that Lpfort rlegislat ~onde be given - <he
ney to preps resin orarnance. Mot ron carraea by a una nrnous
rollrca 11 vote.
t plant antl believes w ou ld n t be paying for that, n
ouldewe be paying debt s n facilities Gnat w already paid
for. Fellin said he antltl the City Engineer antl ec ity A hey
will bermeeting with Mr. Aa ba n, the county Manager, ana witnt La rry
should lmmed ia[ely be incorporated 1n the Commission Rules s
requires n o be r rched they should v make
tnemrequest to utilize Che t ahem hey to get the information,
but if there 1 my o e person i topic for a
private m they need to s es tlownite tdo the r ech
selvestte aid he w~'snes t ork with all m
of the C and he just w s gu ide11ne5
what ii ceptablee y aiea the legislative body a if
tnetcommassion so directs he will provide unlimited information.
s the c of the commission that the ass»e be
table6tto the ne:,t meeting.
17. CITY ATTORN ¢Y'S REPORT
red t a leitee t ich has t
ith the Mayor~srr signat.i on eff ectiveeAUgust sJ i, 1992 which she
Baia 1s self-explanatory.
of 526,o0U was agreed t p ding Commission approval.
by C onded by Deputy mayor
approve st emberton Settlemene. Mo[ion carried by
a unanimous voll call vot a.
18. MAYOR AND COMMISSIONERS REPORTS.
Mayor P rry said it has been a pleasuee a n honor and
privilege a any level t s fellow c and s aid
knowing t onywood i Iof zthe things that
promptetl h take eo nal sprobl ems [
addressed.e rey r ~nded e a yone about the m ing changes
for t aofr September - Wednesday, September 9 day,
Septemberon2 and said the schedule would be announcedd in the
newspaper.
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