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ssiDner Cla nci Keith
au1 LDVestra nd
red P arl
ssAyoM Fe 11in, city Administrator
raldine D. 2ambri, City Clerk
Becky Vose, city Attorney
uty Mayor Anderson called a reyular meetrng o oro_r at
of silent med nation w followed by the Pledge of
Allegiance etD the Unrted States Flag as
Deputy Mayor Anderson letter from hel
Goldberg, w fated present tion of the c tthe
esponseh which s the life of a chrld. He congratulated
andcpresented commentlations to:
RCf.ANT THOMAS J
~ ANETTE RA NF.R
HIEFHMZCHAEL NocKENBERRY
EDIC(ENGINEER C
PARAM EDIG(F1RE F YLLIS MILLER
RI CKGUEMERPH
FIRE FIGHTER PETE DI £PEVEEN
eegeant Sack son, Officer 5 rob sal, Officer Ratner, anc Chief
Chapman were present to accept ommendations.
e proclamation spinal x
erg r.
Xorma n, and Dthanked the City of Longwood df or dthe proclamaticn.D
e proclama tion for Mental illness Axa_enes.,
e proclamation for I na1 Day F The
Elderly - tober dl uty MayortA
proclamation t uckennd .resident of the Sanlando eC r,
Altamonte Springs,r ofBAARP.
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ublic Participation - There w by the C
tha< althougn M sell Sop inka~s presentation would b and ing
elimination of the umeter reatler position addressed in the budget,
ne cowla address it ae tms point.
Mr. sapinka re9ues ted the to cider his
position and keep the m eaaersoma operation.
said he does not believe telim mating hisa job ie going to benefit
aid on item #ia, n e pwestion reyaraing t e platted r
lying witnin the c erya aiat, n er pearl. on item
#z o, Mayor perry was not at the la r meeciāgion
and said o m #s, last paragraph, t
l ady'soname rs sue McMahon. He asked tthe city Adm>nistraeor for
LEVY FOR FISCAL YEAR 1992/t991. (MUST be read in fu11.I
Mayor Anderson opened t ublic H ing, e presenT spoke i
opposit ione.p arby Love sc rand ,~
r byaC ith~tt hat the eublrc near g e closed.
Mot ion oarrieam~nanrmnw~zke
onaea by c
Qa rbe a p d. Motron carrredn by ha
una nrmous roll call vote.
e. ROSNANC[ No -
PRIATING s ALLOCATING REVENUE OF THE CITY FOR
F/Y 1992/1991PR0
ead Ordinance No. 9 105 by title only. Deputy
MayorMAnderson opened the Poblic Nearing. No one present spoke in
mmissioner L and ead from the nel Policy
Authority S Responsibilities and questioned e the cutbacks 1n
aid they to lkea a ing staff - five full t e plus o
part t o to f ull t explus o e part t
line i Page i and questionedtwhich
poste ionmwou ld be c sayings theerbudget tdoes not reflect the
511,000 savings by cutting one position.
staff proposed w either a cepted as proposed o altered by a
and said they agreed t they
ovldna lter o Deputy Clerk buttthis does n elect which o
Fellin said it i Deputy Clerk's position and naoes
specifically designate which o explained that :hen a
determination w made as to ehe number of positions which you ld be
funded within a hey w
ould c wage sa ande benef its and th tai ndc Ludes othe t5&, wa nd i<
as summarized on Page 19.
Tnere w aaaiaional aiaoassion ana c ana
hey w ing specific e e position t
tedd; i which iDepu ty City Clerk ~s tposition will be belim tooted
and M Fellin said the Deputy City Clerk's position rs being
eliminated and said he c erject personalities. aid
they are aetermrning who ea positions they are going to fillN ana it
Deputy Mayor Anderson said it has been determ inetl by CMe
scion majority b Deputy C1e rk's post t.i on would
nelim which i the pro
arms [his w scdiscussedea other s
then budget,na which [ s decided they twovld elisinate
The position, n andlthe rr the Clerk to handle a
s fit a hey did in volved w
personalities and s o problem wiT.h the way rq w.
Commass toner Keith agreed and sa is she see.. no probl emreithernD
n by c ded by Commissioner Pearl,
that Ordrnance No. 925~1105r be adopted on
~ b Mr. McFellin said he believes take-home of a biles should
e discussed Defore the budget rs a p tl. commissioner Lovestrana
gwescionea cne o oe all the taxe-home v ides a Pellin
aia ne aoes not n ~e t t figure a rsquescefl. M aia
he provided the Figures regVested? r miles t and fron sthe
destination, approximate miles per gallon per vehicle and approxi-
e present value per vehicle. and s d he
did not think v nshomeeand r only
department heads nbe la ll owed to do s Deputy Mayozc Anderson said
enis w a aise~seea a inq t bDagee s ana net ought i
ana a ceptea by o wne~rene presentation w maae
byrPUblict WOrksc The Fire Department and the Police Department.
r Loves trand made a the previous
hey approve the budget bYt stipu la ti~ngdthat the only
sodriven Home a night a e the department heads - Police and
the City Administrator a the P or. The
amendment Y the motron failed due to lackr of a secondect
The Motion t dopt O - by z
rolla call r itn 9Deputy Mayor r Anderson,
eith and Commissioner Pearl voting aye and
commrssroner Lovestrana voting nay.
9. UBLIC x£ARING - N F92-710 - ADOPTING A FIVE YEAR
CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PLAN, 1992/1997.
Ms. Vose read Resolution i92-]1D by title only. Deputy Mayor
e present spoke in favor o opposition. by
arl, by C Kerth to closen the
PublicsHeaeinge Motron candied unanrmouslyer
and c tea that ju st.if ICa lion for year
smgiven but yearst2 antl 5 w e treated a ish list
and said ne believed m e2 time shDUld rhave b spent o
capital Plan i entlum
ou ltl b neces sa ryk rn order to imp lementt some LOft the eproj ects
listed.o
by c arl, 5 Dndetl by C ith,
that R solution p9 ].1710 ber adopted, e Motion c red sby oa ethree t
ith, C rr Pearl and Deputy
Mayor oAnderson vot gs ayes and Comm rssroner Lovestrana vot q nay.
iD. YAN(RE 3)NT - -
(RSP)EL 66S IJ. WABREN AVENUE - APPLICANT. JOHN EAUM
(WARD £BTATE~N~
she h ublrc
Hearings, and she read Ordinar ce ND. 92-3068 tby et it le on1y.P
explainea neat it i rego irea by law char ~ my be
with the adopted land u signaCion Of the property,
required by law that the City does thus when an vnavvidual
applicant applies for it.
Deputy Mayor Anderson opened the Public H ing. William
wolf, 1 7 Hoffa Way, a hey a e proposing to put o
this property and why they w thetchange. r aid [here i
o proposal a this t o howevar the R inyaD allows
Ingle f milt' and tluplex c anaPmedical ands professional
offices as a conditional use. Ne said if they were to put medical
off-sire park inq lots and med icai office build ings as a conaatvonal
Sono e the a net' f esponaed t
Wolf's question and said t the o stheepropezty r oily
passed away and requestetl that the property be r ned t RecPe
that by adoption of t omprehensive L the
landau changed to R aid the Pla ndn ing R and w
of the c of the M s to wnaC would be pue o
the p[operty and csaid some reside ndtsn recommended a So' buffer zone
Pearl, the Public Rearing be closed. MOtvon ca_ried
unanvmous lyt
by C by C
a rlMOthat Ordinance N 2-1o68s beaadoptetl on Mot von carrtedv byea
end nvmou~ roll call vote.
Tne Comm v~..von recessed feom 8:15 to 8.25 P.M.
11, hIF.ARING - ORDINANCE N -
SECTION 6.5 PROVIDING FOR SALE OF CEMETERY LOTS 'IO NON
Ms. Vase read Ordinance No. 92 1099 by title only.
aid ordance with c previously
reds byZ t cthis ordinance willn allow sale
ery lOtsht will be
presented later oin the eAgenda swhich wil li set theo prices for the
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lots, t n the e ing r silent fee a yell
ing prices on sales to non-residents, and prices on cre~ains
ands Da by lots.
n by C onded by C Kith,
to Closeitbe Publlci Hea ring Pe MOtxon carried unanimously er
otion by c arl, s aed by c itD,
s92 3099Pebe adopted. Motion carrieaK by a
unanimousx roll call vote.
12. BLIC HEARING - - AMENDING F/Y 91/92
BUDGET, PEOV.I D.TNG FOR NBUD £T AD.I USTMENTS.
. Vose read Ordinance N J by title only. Deputy
MayorMAnderspn opened the Public Hearing. No one spoke in favor or
in opposition.
by C by C r
PearlMOto close the Publics HearingtraMOtion carried unanimouslyne
n by C and, 5 onded by Commissioner
%eithMOthat Ordinance N 2-1103s be adopted. Motion carried by a
unanimous roll call vote. 9
13. SITE PLAN IS[AND LAKE BUBIN ESS CENTER,
ON/OWNEySIO TAS4BE DEVELOPMENT, INC. - LOCATION.
HIGHLTNEI DR. - LONING. I-2.
explained Chat the request i o£ a
ling s e plan previously approved an 1990awhicho tlue nto the
economy was not built.
Motion by c and, onded by C
ar 1, t e plan e n for Island Lake B robe
approvedh for is addit Iona is year. Motion carrieas by a unanimous
roll call vote.
14. EADING -ORDINANCE rv0. 92-1106 - 91/92 BUDGET,
PROVIDSNG FOR BUDGET ADSUSTMENTS. (PH 10-19 -92)
Ns. vose read ordinance No. 92-1106 by title only.
Fe11i.n said Thie i regard c
auditor's Mrequest. Responding b
x'ed Dy the City Eng i~eer <t ~t the porClon
of FChur chs Sttlreet b begin F tlay.
ellin said i s delayed PncRaa eek ebecause he r
the City Engineer n wallow the c actor t ecycled p
rojece. ery~iea
pavementP s goingiat raddiT.i onali t522,000hw ich h
approved. 6 goingM1t
e pa wemeni. LiwN ich ohas beena downta short t
pulling eup, iwhich he does not want to happen in the Ci ey of
onywooa. arl sugyesl
form stipulace r^no re~y~iea^ asphalt
Motion by C arl, 5
Ordinance N - 9rbeea cepte~
ing be scheduled for0 october 1 ,
unanimous roll call vote.
n by C arl, s ondetl by c
that O~d finance Nomm92s110] b cepted o t Reading a ublic
ing be scheduled for October 19, 1992. Motion carrred by a
unanimous roll call vote.
16. RESOLUTION 92-]0] - LUTZON NO. SM1], SCHEDULE OF
Ms. Vose read Resolution No. 92-]07 by title on 1y.
espondiny t ar1's earlier question,
ambri aitl there ors oprovision rf ore sale of lots to persons w
relatives previously buraetl rn the cemetery at the resrdent fee as
. McFellin requested [her solution be withdrawn. by
arl, ondetl by estrantl on to
wlthd raw Resolution 92-712. CarriedCbymu nanrmous voice vot_.
18. 6EwEA AGREEMENT - AL LAND.
arl s a letter from a
personowhos would like t ing z ordi ng ut nthe
lei tee he m any a empts [o dea le w then Cityc ambri
e gentleman i ick D hey a
mdi liar w erne l5 a no ewer, a
far a ithatlthehC ty cit shas cbeenrm ma lame
arl said hee had dealt with the previous a not
aid s advised M rthat h
speak at Publicm Partacipaihi on. commrssroner Pearl sa itl osrnce the
has written t es, n perhaps they cowls inrcxace finis ana
the Commrseron a9r Ea mi
ana aia fie lien plaoea hte
prope rtymhesw ill rbeLUna ble to Ei na nce and he is facing f ecl wore
and believes w eed to go along w Deputy MayorrAndezson
asked if M any problems rand tsne responded, the major
ould o be sany precedent ould Motion by
and, 5 onded byrC riKeith, that t
Sewers Agreement ebetween t ity omLana/Cavone be approvede
Carried by unanimous roll call vote.
19. MONTHLY FINANCIAL DEPORT.
wed the m thly F deport f August
and reported uthat t ash w s holding up an cely, and advised chat
thew ee/Se r Fonda has paid 5144,000 <o the General Fund, ~nich
was the amount owed this year.
Commissioner Pearl said he had a question with regard t
fees ana asked if knew that there
f eanchises i ity that tlitlMn t pay the City a franchise f
and asketl if there w Mceellin said he just 1
about tots a and realized the City shoo ld nbe
arging a franca ised but to d he g e Ms.
ordinance Yhat w s drafted i and w s going t ing
up a report t nignt~,l but rw segoing to suggest xt be
red us tilra election. Commrssroner Pearl said ne did not
think it snauld bee deferred. - -
aid t riginal agreement m
the uti pity scompanies esnould be r wed because i s hisdunderh
antling that the agreements e allowetl t
franchise a o fee. McFellin s a he believed t ity code
alloyed the tCicy t collect a franchise f end suggestedca £ fee
charged, a the i rease rn sewer fees t:h [ the
County was pass'ngeon to the City nc
There w s discussion with regard to The fact Chat a raft
ordinance w s prepared by M 1991 but, foe s unknown
aoptea. arl s the
neyws ruling mandsi allowetl t ity vs oultl
impose i aia the Code does allow a fee. he Fs11in
aid, howevers n t kee i stated in the Code. In Meesponse t
and who asked if t e people o ity s
antl
aid antnen those w pay ra
systems to pay t sidizet to em. Fe llin fsatid e eryorehi
ity s Dula be spaying t e bills MOf the city - not just .hose
who are on the City system.h
uetl his r ssioner L -
askedMif ne Nw ablett roject t - rry f - and
Mr. McNutt replied that any fig ores hgiven now woo ld oonly be
speculation and could not give a definite date as to when they
woula roe availam e.
/`
Mr. McFellin that ary will
o produces ar deficit sand isaid si only through '.
thatlw o balance the s aid he b
franchise f ould b appropriate, and n tedet --
siaents b ingns ved by City s e looking a - 35&
vncrease due to the County increasing to ev sewer rates to the _ity.
~i. cITY ATTORNEY 5 REPORT.
o nee m and said s checked w
eagues and they fw omfortable owitn the Deputy Mayor se_ving
until after ine election.
arl questioned a signature if the D uty
MayorCw ca pa cicatea and C aid a ial
inga could b caned. Deputy Mayor Anderson asa id i
there w s less t J people t ca 11 a meet.i ng the Governor .ould
have to make thendeterminationi
22. MAYOR AND COMMISSIONER'S REPOR't5:
r ~ enmmiaeeoeer Loveaxrana saia he wisnea co make a etatement ,n
anaiaate for cna s t for D t xI c ana Mr. ste~e
Miller, having no opposition 5 was automztvcal ly ne levied.
2J. The meeting adjourned at 9.13 P. M.
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