CCMtg07-20-92Mingnlar meeting to oraer ac
followea by ine Please of
Mayor Peery arrived during
the proposed c ing o n #1] antl said he w s the P
ongvooa sF lelland spoke
against closing s n #i]t and c red it importance o mediate,
prompt and basic life support life fthreatenng
and sempnasizea that response time would i e to
thosesa ast of C if 5 n $17 w ea. tie further
sa is tneea farm lead for4stationtFls would aenble.
clelland aid the cost to keep station #17 open w
approximately 577,000 a ua 13y, a suggested t a $50,000
of Station #is n omplishea t ebyp~ ing t
tat a ings f closing of S n #1] t tat of
$2~,o00nnu that t informs the c that the
closing of ie ration #17 willCnavesan impact on everyone ns
believed i there had been a delay i espouse i
o aisaa~~e s oela name a commrssioner Pearl sa is mth
deparements did an outstanding job.
Hold Flowers, Wey (r¢s laen ce) end
eo(bu s-s) comply sued about Coae Enforcement. i the Commer
s the re w abandoned vehicles, antl asked ihaY Code
e~tor em ~t Howe ine ~enicles r mere w
ange Lake, a nd #icfana as near Vega a
Hwy. I1 anao0 ange n also a
why t a~king'• s he roads in z g le Inausiraat
park were not being enforced on
impson s a the city n mere
ambigui DC ies a ityesan code.
ted the applica iron aof th ethfee stn~ctures for we is 1.
siaential and the. billing of the t the o of the
commercial properties. He Sara he believed Mr. Mcrellrn was aware
PUNCXASE STORAGE FACILITY AT A COST OF Sz,~oo FROM THE
arl, that the C Agentla, as submitted, be approvetl. Carrtea
by a unanimous ro 11 eca 11 vote.
P[16LIC H NCE N 1019 - AMENDING CHAPTER 15,
CT IONNi AMCNDINC ADOPTION OF COMPREti ENSSVE PLAN AND
Ms. V ead Ordinance N 9 by title only. aid
e had copies of all advertisements for all public heaeings This
evening.
Mayor P rry open ea t e public h ing.
did not want t ea13y speak r opposition b
ney osdickn antl eed zs who
represented I ^af ormer Sy Florida Reside ntar aal c nitres, who
the o e property at the northwest corner oP Lake Emma
Dr, ana Lo~ywooe rills Roaa.
exp la.ined the z ing/ land u ispute, (current
xoningr on Th tproperty C-2 - Longwood's proposed land use of
the r siaential land u of t e property but, to good faith, sa la
he under..tands that the City wr11 draft the orarna nce.
regard t ing o
d proposedr land a not r ia1 a~atM ~ellst explained the
endment. procedures and rxpl adi ned t e plan a ing a
cedure that F ou ltl ~p ably request a
public h ings, which wou ld oa ff ord partici pa Lion lto alltl residents
else present spoke in favor o opposition.
by Deputy nMayor Anderson, s onded by C ith, t M~lose
/~ the public Fearing. Motton carried by unanimous roll ca llovote.
Motion by onded by Deputy y
Anderson, that Ord inancee NO. 1019 be adopted.
wells responded <o questions from C and
with rlegara to changes made by the Commrssr n prior to the document
wells explained how e s to the plan would take place
f eom t o time, at part of the Capital Improvement
Element mood as levels of servtce or the needs of the City change.
RDINANCE N 2, AMENUI NG F/Y 91/92
BUDGET ~ PROVIDING FOR BUDGET AUJUSTMENPS.
sad Ordinance ! by title only.
present spoke in favor o opposition? n by DeputyN Mayor
' Anderson, onded by C r KeitF Motoo close the public
hearing. Motion carrrea by una nrmous roll call vote.
by Deputy Mayor A by C
KeitFM thatn ord finance N 92-1092 beo adopted^de MOtaon ca rriea nDy
~. PUBLIC HEARING - ORUINANC F. NO. 92-1093,
.9 (3) O CODE, PURCHASING - AMENDMENT TO CONTRACTS DY
by title only.
present spoke i opposition, n Dy c
i[h, onded byv Deputyt nMay or AndersonM to close th p lrc
hearing se Motion carried by unanimous vote.
by C by c
ar lnotFat Ordinance sN 2-1.093tbenadopted~tleMOtaon carried nby
unanimous roll call vote.
CxAPT¢RRe, FIRE PREVEN~IONN AND PrzOTECTI0N 94. AMENDING CITY CODE,
eaa oratnance N 9r ID9a by tine only.
previeesly ch g
requestetl when they ewers incox po rd[ea into the Ordinance.
~. Utscussion ensued with regard to charging fees foi certztn
enaerea byte Bare Deparamena a cne c Bea
Bea nano that ene worts r an
anoe^ ce ainaera v in seoa,on s-z4.
Motion by Deputy Mayor Antlerson, seconded by Commrssroner
of THE CITY CODE, AMENDING WATER 1URN-ON/TURN-OAF t'DES.
Bad Ordinance N - 5 by title only.
teaMt ending Section ] ou la c Bate a onf lictiwith
ection 2 - Further, t n previously suggested t
e be changed t reflect ae55.00 late charge in lieuho
e $las tly reflected r
delinquent aategbe echo ngetl from the tenth of Cthe month to the
P rftee nth of the month.
motion by Deputy Mayor Anderson, onaed by c
I(eith, that Ordinance N - 5 be tableds [o be r s per
and t roduced o ingw on August 3,
1992. Motron carried byr unanimous roll rcall rvote.
N DMENTS ON THEDBALLOT FOR THE NOVEMBER J, 1992 GENERAL
by clue only. itn
regaraa~ ro~osea Gr er,amentNn~n s2 eellin arts
gala pads acne budget by r col cion, they any manses
oulasbe omaae by r solution, approved by C but would n
require two readings and a public hearing, ana could be done i
night and this a endment could be eliminated from going to the
ana spoke against i m #4 antl said the
public hea~ings isogoing~to sprotect the intereststof the public.
aid i the past, only the fact that public M1ea rings w required
e heltl has stopped t ity f e foolish expenditures.
Commrssroner Eovest ra nd Sara he would Like the butlget passed by
enaea by ~ dry
eellin s aw>_en ene P cepuo~ oe maioe ri ~nengas,
alts
aea, iney woala n e before t
mmiaelobn
a„vgeseea t n agree t pci~q ine
soi~<ion if iney ae eemrtorei iminate eche amendment f.
Motron by Deputy Mayor Antlerson, secondetl by comma
arl, toot ominame N - ceptea o reading and
that a public hearing be scheduled on Auqust 3, 992.
es tra na aid ne believed the proposetl
entlmentrt icle 6 open-ended and loose, in that it did n
designate Row rCOmmission approval would be granted i any other
funds we n the future, requested not to be budgeted.
mmission er P made a end the oriy final m
~ng the ords 1"by after the ity
Motion s ondedr by Deputy Mayor Anderson. Motron
oarriearey~a unanrmons roll Doll iota.
Morn motron carrrea by a four to one vote wrth Mayor Perry,
FIRST R 7, AMENDING F/Y 91/92
BUDGET, PROVIDING FOR BUDGET ADJUSTMENTS.
sad Ordinance N - "/ by title only. n by
and, onaea by ar It rotRat
OrdinancenN - cepted o ing Pa
public h ing b sCCheduledafor August 3, 1992. Motron ca rrred by
a unanrmous rol to ca 11 vote.
/~ i Mr. McNutt peesented the Financial Repoet dated June ID, 1992.
17. CITY ADMINISTRATOR S REPORT. No report.
Pearl he arlier out the
cide~tms ought mperhapsa o n pl],
sueris ~ag~c. aid
hembelieved sa schedule w aid he w a like
o know the w krload o n pld5tl He aga~ns commented on how
well the ity ~s rescue teams work.
reported o utlook C mittee. she
aid thenC mitteeKey through m ofm the H
she s Edlayra nt code violations t oughout
std istr ict a e ggestetlwt may ui
the district. n aiaetne C sup wi<h na l~stoo
wnac they s ioiaci ~s iwet i ~ cnr St s
a v~ ~n e naawi~ea z -
ChesCOw ntp BOpee apr used ure fo111 owew espec< h
ing ing e light. t vs..roner Pearl 9 ed
~ there are numerous violatKi ons in the City mm
McFellin s and A
ing a cel3ent job bol what they Cade office having as lotat
tch up o antl said perhaps m e help i eeded. Mayor Y rry
aid violations s t yet b Deputy
Mayor A acid h s 9la dot that s telsedi ing
what henhas sheen s ing s themC eels t
make a decision that the codeslvillab enforced. oMCFellin said the
Commrss.i on is given a weekly eeport whicF shows how busy the Code
the b s into t ould n requirements.
Code E ery id~ff icu It job, and reyuires
ith a sapproach t ork with the people.
aid they c n getmo ealous. Mayor P rry said the code should
be enforcedaequallyvthroughoue the Ci<y.e
fire station. He s e distributed a t hand-out t
people and s copy hof the r salts and what people th ibk uwoula
be aietrib~tea to ina commission on rnesaay.
Mayor P rry s apologize for m ing the
aay w ~~e saiae shP ew
esbut forgot eSyMayor Perry asked 1E staffh wouldndreminanhedr of
meetings scheduled.
McFellin eequestea t report on the c ity
Build~i ng. He said the large double edoor vas removed, insulation
Deputy Mayor A my Department A icy
Report i ach C s box and said maybe s cifrom
Public Works shoula b sig ed to look a and and s owhat needs
to be tlone. tie said the Commission needs to support what they tlo.
6. Meeting adjourned at 9:15 PM. ~~/~
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