CCMtg05-18-92MinPr e..ent. Mayor A rry
uty MayornR Anderson
a~i~i ana
JamessA Fe11in,PC ity Atlministrator
ra ld ineMD ambr i, city clerk
eeoky Vose, City Attorney
1. Mayor Perry called the meeting to order at 7.0o P. M.
2. atron was followed by the Pledge of
Allegiance f[o rthe iF lag it
3. BOARD APPOINTM CNTS:
appointed Lynn B eckon t the Pazks s
RecreationsAtlvisory Board, carrred by a unanimous vorce vote.
Mayor P rry appointed L ist and S ieffer t the
chrrstmas Parade commrttee. carried by a unanimous voice vote.
Deputy Mayor Anderson appointed Linda Ashley, a t 94
r. ' appointment to the Outlook Committee. Carried by a unanimous voice
vote.
Mayor P rry reyuested that D cil ities Planner
the s nole c school B nw ber permitted t atldress the.
Agenda tl m #11 a s Time a she hatl another
presentation to make at another City hat x.10 P.M. The Commission
agreed.
explained t the impact f i11 b adopted by
no le NC my ordinance c my-wide, to bui ltl s Dols needed i
then future, and said a of the funds woultl b ted only t
capital outlay, she ssa id the c Chis st e being
requested to approve solutione5 supporting i erlocal
agreement t dopted. ted
all t the P blie H ingsea nty[ LPA on June 3 and
Board oetconaty commiesioners on Jwiy ie ana ze.
4. PllBL1c PARTICI[ATION
rolyn B ood has a Departmene
and invited all to attend the Nay 26 meet g ( the Task Force.
ick Hopk.i ns, ted the
employees a Dogwood t or tal 5 sr For
Vete cans atntheiLOngwoodfMemor ial Ga rd entat 11.OO A. M., on May 25,
1992, na invited all to the VFW Post on CR 427 after the service.
Depu <y Mayor reques<ed
aoid c <thimat not
vbY tC arl, a 'by c
uspe nd the mrurl es a allow a from OeputysMayor
Antlerson~ ~careletl by a unanrmous Vorce vote.
peputy Mayor Anderson r cognized the VFW for t ity
ana i tea all t ena the Memorral ser~rees a~enche
receptionnfollow ingr at the VFW.
A. OVAL OFM MEETING,
MAYR4 ION, MAY 4, .1992 REGULAR MEETING.
ILLS£.Ss
NTI D F/Y 92/93.
D. AS EA1992 .1ELP NAANGLER FOR 5601N 50 FROMCONFISCATION
FVND~
MEER 2 2.
v. PURCHASE TEN F(10)FN MASNO RECORDS P/C
P/C c
TAPEVEACKUP S FE FROMETHE
TOTAI.NN oDE%CEEO 535,210.00.
coN FESCATION FUND FOR A OT T
ONTRACT PoR L UGV ELOPMENT R
1. APYROVETAOpIT ZONAL GROUNDWATER SAMPLING 6 ANALYSIS.
by c
approve nt n Agenda as submrtted. Carrrea by a unanimous
roll ca 1.1 vote.
6. PUBLIC HEARING, NO. 92-1018 - PROVIDING FOH
sTORMWATER MANAGEMENT FEES.
A<1:orney Becky Vose reaa Ordinance No. 92-1018 by title only.
Mayor P eey advised [hat those who w speak i
speak e[irst, then [hose rn oppositiona- with a rebuttal
allowed to those in favoe.
Mr. Ti Mier said o the b of r endations and a follow
-up work s empt w made to rc~olve some of the issues.
ile exp tainea the late structure as follows:
1 5l. 0 per E 51.00 per E u for n - esiaent ial
w iih mrtigation and 53.29 for non-res iaential without mat igaiio n.
imp son epoke favoe of the ordinance,
questi~onea why the b f 153.00 w
- aiaential eigac e~ n e~a~a cnac eaene f
pzopcrcies b aryea, ana m cnacros ai iai~gs
have mult>p water meters and through the utilltyebil ling process
the stocmwa <er fees would be billed to tenant., vs. owners.
No one present spoke in opposition.
by by Deputy Mayor
Andersonrt. clos eCthe rPUbl is rHear ing. Carrreaaby a una nrnous roll
iY s redit w
tigation nt ing i btherD
system. Tiblier saeid onrly t ith m tigation.
antl s a they a tigated e Tiblier respo ded that the
ity approved system, a a there would be n red it given
fortu tigatea s s going into The D and
aid he wov la object t othat rba sisLa sthose
businesses h hey w and s a that i
least partial mitigation.t Ma yorr Perry asked how many there were
Motion by Commissioner Pearl, onded by Deputy Mayor
- capprovetl, ied by a
sto ith NMa yor l rrye Deputy Mayor r Anderson,
ner Pearl voting aye and
ssroner Lovestrana a of q nayio
LC. 13- ELATING 10 OPERATION OFMwATF.RCRAFT ON LAKE
ced ihat she had proof of publication for all
c hearingsnlrst ed on the Agenda.
Ms. vose read ordinance No. 52-1082 by title only.
raft. a petition will probably be presented, but
asked that the eC that when the petition w
signed, the first m si ngn ofe then ordinance specified a m/p/h
limit. d he w of the ordinance as he believed
restrictrons were necessa ryfto protect th quality of life.
n favor of the
oraina~~e canr msne~bei ie~ea ~p oPietw ieieart e lake.
for w sports, but said she wou ltl lrke them, an turn, to be a
latcle tmore rune iaerace.
aiq gnsn, era inana, spoke r opposition t
oraina~oe cr eush s~ is when a ordinance afcerts a eighbornooa
like t eiAh borhootl a oc iation mould b
and sh ~Ula pa rdt i csipateo.n He .,aid the purpose of the ordrna nce rs [o
onirol n oil e ana it apes n aia if
mere i ed problemzoi ould aaares~ tnet~ uan
the o oii e n from the copes. M aia
rolling rw raft ni a solutron antl imposing aespeed
limit is not wanted or needed.
Mr. Bush said t e physical s of the lake and the s and
type o raft controls a the n
pulling skiis must b t leastna tnedsh ores
uan a willrc saedcy na~ara ana saia
speaa i z a ee ~ ae1lm,.nacea~ wake. xe saia enforcement
o,iae to aiff i~~ii a ity a ela e
relationsa eroent rs necessarv,tcnec
usegtherexrsting state and federal laws rc
uskas, aid h the
silent of theKCOlumbus tarboe H and would
like to be r cognized i that c itywa individual.
a speak ing f all
~rgede theec
majority oof ethe people want. anpetition sw siigned and
t 55/60 F t So+ signed a
objection t uskas presented t e petition
the M llv a ue ~ainanoe a
nc aia n z oelie~e ie w eeie ao na~en co drop prople z
believe oma aramaeioauy
es vossiciiidy oc a cidents anal ~ryea ehe commrsa,on to
eerea<acnehorainanoe.
ark SchmiaT, 1 spoke i opposition
to the ortlinance and ref e~encear from to copy o
F,stablisning soaring Restrictetl a Floritla
ways w tl presented i thetC
Mr. Schm iat lofferea to assist. wrthaegu ipment needed by the cs iy io
estrand asketl if there possible
ompromisest idt sa iaa he has offeretl
Policde be enfodree M
Lovest ra nd asked if there a e jet skiis ethadh alter etl rm
aia toey would ao w
they coulaMt andua nyso oblems. Schmidt
the 5 e does govern hall lakes and M r Paek
pattlrol theirtlakes and s t he coulanaonadtewa raft o
nole c unty patrol tnet lake. sa rd the City
aiaenoe need an ora,nante eo enforce eurrend laws t
Motron by commr ss tuner Keith, seconded by Deputy Mayor
Anderson, to close the Public Ilearing. ca rriea by a unanimous roil
call vote.
on£lict of i the
o rh ise neighborhootl andcwould n ethe ai
Mayor P rrys aid she w iry La ke tandt Shen believed ea
ou la b effected to ou la be an favor of
rejecting eth is Vraanance from what sshe has seen.
Mayor P rry passed the gavel and made a reject
- Dad s presented. mbyinc
d96Y1a MaYOr P rrYisDePUty
Mayor A ssioner Loveserand
voting eye entl Commis sr ~~er Pe roll abstaining mi
8. PUBLIC HEARING, O ENDING P/Y 91/92
BUDGET, PROVIDING FOR BUDGET AD.I US'LMEN'fs.
Ms. Vose zeal Ordinance No. 92-1081 by title only.
Mayor Perry ope ea fhe Public Hearing.
present spoke in favor or rn opposition to the
n by Deputy Mayor A by c
ar114othat The Public Nearing bed closed seccarr aced by a unanimous
roll call vote.
by c arl, S aed by c
adoptaOrdina ncem NO. 92-1083. Carried by a unanimous roll call
vote.
9. RESIDENTIAL sOLIO WASTE eRANCHI SE.
aid s requested [o put together a
the W icha s. forth what she be lieveam was nthe
eonseneus oee<nencommiesaen and it ie as follows:
I move that IWS be given the following options:
17 Continue i-1 under Ordinance 91-1060;
provide 2- - e households requesting s
a rgel n eels additional 54.00 peruc rv(as
provided i Ordinan~e 91 lo6o)n and franchise to to rm anate as of
May a, 1993,
z) P ~iae s under ehe r. ordinance
e amenaea~ ey za finance Nn. 9i-ia6o with the following
~., changes: a
a7 s be z-1-1 (z nowsenola garbage,
1 r¢cyolabl o)ld
b) Fees would be increased by 52.00 per nousehola
acceptance of either Option 1 Dr z by 5.00 M, Fr,aay, May 22,
by mm iss ionee arl, onded by
estra na~n that the m d by Ms. tear
ied by a 4 to 1 Mayor F rry, C ith,
r Lovestranatea ntl re ssroner pearl votingneaye ,e ana
Deputysmayor Anaeeson voting nay mi
FIRST REP.UING, ORDINANCE 92-10 AMENDING F/Y 91/92 EUEG ET,
boo be adopted subject to the 1rr Party Age ement between The City,
obligated to pay for it. tea the Tri Party Agreement placed
the omi~ation on ene smool eoara.
a9reea t rty Agreement neeaea to
be executetlmprior to Resolution No. 92-"l0o being adopted.
n by Deputy Mayor A dea by c
able R 9z-]00 to Sune 5s2. carri ednby
a unanimous roll cal lu vote.
impson, representative f Oak Villas, presentetl a
they City A which h d had been w s per dhedr
request: a also b inq rc
impson r oeaathe tlette~.a datedaMay 1 r. Tiblier
and Mr. Kornbluh and agreed to them recommendations.
udder of the h Oak Villa,
they wou la oc rib Ce $1,500 or put i the sidewalk with reference
Item ~ nthe letter. Mayor Perry said she wou la prefer the
donate nd that it be used to put sidewalks in needed areas.
n by 0 onaea by C
a rlMOt ubd iv ision nr ighte of-ways b ceptean by
the City„a su bj e. cOta to developer complying with requirements listed
Koenbluh/Tiblier leY<ee dated May and subject
approval of the r oraing tlocument and a itle 9s rch by the City
Attar y Ca eriedcby a unanrmoos roll call vote.
14. MONTHLY FINANCIAL REPORT - DAN McNUTT
th ly F Report dated April
a~a rxpenaienres,ic cal e er/sewer
/~ 95torm a[ swUtility tuna. In response t aaquesYion, M
although t ill Sz sz,ooo i outsnanainy s
YoaCect
runs, it was pro~~~eea cnae $IZS,oao woaia be reee~vea <nis
ail said t esponse r tl feom Seminole
my withsregard Pt the Columbus Harbor ditchii and
na ppropeiate esponse. Tiblier s rspea kingew
nole C my h advised t the City w tad in getting
ao quick responses( e problem. Mr. Pibl iee sa rd they would
continue to monitor and follow up.
and geastionea w
irycothe sculverts ~vw ma 11 and M aide they have
o be c wally m ned. s ail s school will
shortly and the condition along t ee ditch willyd tely b
a eaanger t n playing t Mceellin card he would
go out and i spect lthe deed and follow up.
5. CHARTER ADVISORY BOARD Repu EST FOR A woaK SESSION.
r Deputy Mayor Anderson suggested the Charter Advisory Committee
enaacions to the cemmia
ommrssronragreed.
c. REQIIES'P FOR MODIFICATION TO CHARTER
position, full t ded a of $e.z~ p
ordinate the programs. n aide the em of the parks and
medians had been t Publica worksant Mayor P rry aid
she believe M Palumboo hatl been r with someone from
se lberry Elementary regarding The nprog cams=
by Pearl, by peputy Mayor
Andersonr to extend the meeting. Ca rried ounanrmously by a voice
Deputy mayor A suggested perhaps a red person might
Lovestrand suggested ity
Administra tordbe given thesd of looking i o the s
and agreed with Mr. Coleman'set suggestion for the rmmediate
emergency.
referenced h r letter dated May 5 which i
ary sayse the determination o validity or llegality of a
proposed Charter Amendment is a functron reserved far the Courts.
and s Special
F,lect ionm be51scheduledsr tomorrow. If so, he
contrnu t would Ge rn time Yore putlgetm
Motion by c and that a Special Election b
scheduled nr ne weeks sfrom rtomorrow. Motion died for lack of a
secpna.
r Pearl s placetl
nh bytC and that
nSpecial vElection be condo Cedia of then Pramary Election
Mayor P rry s important and she did n believe
ask c seosua em eeia eeiaien. commi er Pearl
ed of or a cons to khavesa resolution prepay edstoo place e 1
Charter A endment o the ba ilot for e ember Elect.i on. lea
by four Mayor rry, uty aMayoe
ith and C issroner Pearl voting aye and
Commtssroner Lowest ra ndM VOt ing nay mm
Deputy Mayor Anderson asked Ms. V o give a repoet on the
ispute R solution t of oL cal G s been
explai neduthat M owhon represents the
onflict R solution 0 She explained that
his organization i together ca t prior t
inq a e,nt,e>?s? , loco)" go erne cetn wonla anae~
cne Re.,ol~~tron, ,nPa ate the ai agreement.
Ms. V e purpose i o keep local governments f
litigating oa nd said i takes about 90 tlays to go through med is tionm
She said this, i of a ing i erlocal agreement o
onf lict r solutionzPV f you a
a position w e you Mthinkss ething a imperative. She rsa id
joining in thew ogre ement is a policy aec>sion.
Deputy Mayor A aid he had distributed information T
the C ntl par to c sed t
the ruling sapplied to quasi jud icui attc matter s; M. oni ngrrelateat
not Segislative issues.
Deputy Mayor Anderson <he my
r Development cil s presented brochures andu othing r
regard t ity's t
aidth eedspoke rw ithtJack w who~hsa id i itycw end
copies of the 4 tthey woulds be glad t
nclude i Chr the rC c.i 1'~s abr och sem Mayor P rry said the
rc Comm rsszon s intent was to sell the brochures Por $1.OD
each
Mayor P rry a approval t oc lamation
A Lor R ity whm chs she would be pl ea sed Pto present.
The commass.i on agreed n
Mayor P rry s spoken w enha rd t, who w
a professor a antl esheasa id t offereab to facilitate a ork
Sessaon for the City Commts.,~on r[ the Commrssron so q steel.
18. The meeting adjourned at 10..1
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