CCMtg04-06-92MinL CITY C N
LoN PiwoDD, F
APRIL 6, 1992
Present: Mayor A rry
Deputy MayornkexeAnderson (Arrvved at >.5~ P.M.)
Cla nci K ith
r Paul L and
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r=reaCPty A or
raiai~e o cicyrci~rxat
Becky vose, CitybAttorney
1. Mayor Perry calletl a regular me
Df silent meditation ~
Allegianceeto the United states Flag
Red C ss/Continued 5 n honor Df J5 years o Mayor
Perryrpresented the Proclamation to Jan Kerlin, D rof the Red
Cross. Ms. Kerlin thanked t and advised that their
Longwood office w inghc o rsaster reparetlness, i
pnvvtedtTryn for h s son which begins on June I, and 'I
e public uto attend ea 1
a proclamation, proclaiming t
April Da Arbor Mo nthreaMayor P sea the audience that L rel
Oak seedlings w aila bie at the Ve o the chamberaoand
rnvrted the crtrzens to take one to plant at home.
4. APPOINTMENT oP CxR25TMAS PARADC COMMIJ TEk MEMaERs
Mayor F rry appointed the following c s to the Christmas
raae c cnarles
Miles, mroaw~~J a~a Dns. rvaa~i~e roi sealezieM COmm,saion
approved the appointments.
Mayor Perry asked t the c ents she w about t make be
forwarded tD the Parade C e for discussion, i they feel The
ted. Mmyor Po rry said w multi-ethnic
c~l rural socretyrand the L g d population isVrepresented by many
Parade. she also suggesied increasing the commatiee to 25 people.
5. PUBLIC PARTMe ltzerOObjected t the c esponding 'J
to the results of the gz rba ge survey - results which he said _.
inaiCacea ine ortr:ens wantea the aomraot re-bia.
~` Naaine Tolos s iea witn s
prowiaea by I ana s any m syna~e eee~iw tea aiaeaaai~gla
of $W89 and suggested then2-1-1 be established and be done
witheit.
A) EGIC PLANNSNG
WORN SFOPOAND MARCH 16, 1992 REGOLAR MEETING.
D) PAY APPROVED DZLLS
C) AWARD OF AFPS15-92 - EDM TRAN821'
p) AWARD OF BID $16-92 - JACK 6 BORE - CHURCH AVENUE
E) PURCHASE of MOSQUITO SPRAYING TRUCK
F) U£CLARATIGN OF SVRPLVS PROPERTY - DESK 6 LOCKERS
G) RENOVATION OF COMMUNITY BUILDING
H) COMPASSIONATE LEAVE
o ion blye C ner Love andi s ded by Comm
P carr ha una nrmousr Agenda, a ote t by approved.rsmotron
iedt byta roll call v
~. HEARING - ORDINANCE N ENDING F/Y 91/92
BURG AOVIDSNG £OR BUDGET ADJUSTMENTS. ~
ead ordinance N by title only.
aid s'he nadeproof of publ ication~2 Mayor P rry opened thespublic
heari ny. e present spoke in favor o opposition of the
Ord inance..N by C itn, s ded b
Lovestrand t oclose publ~icr hearing xeMOtron carrred byCa unanrmous
Motion by C arl, s onded by C
adopt ordinance No. 92-10")l. Motion carried by a unanrmous roll
call vote.
e. PROPOSER C EVELOP
OPTSON83AN0 RRECOMNEN DATIONS WITH REGARD TO LONGWOOD S FUTURE.
r xeitn referaneea ner m o aar a April z
whienG~nor~~yy~stea a oox c mitcee^ t
options a regaraio»q ina f Ora cog ooa ~opsne
nyphas voted d~ewe Oimporta nce of uc~abl~a sh„engC m 2' ana long-ran„e
oalsf and m ned projects s a t R~4 witl ening and t e
d ~ty Hall.
snggeseea and
appointmmemberset thetC if possi ble ma the n ing. '~
Ghe suggested appointing th erC along w ity Planner,
Engineer, P rthe Longwood N
and p¢rhe ps ra ppolntcrEZ ti Dana chnC Keith
happy t sr the C sa lso.
oagdreed o establi shvothe Committeem ra suggested Tby
Commi..s loner Ke ith.t
9. FIRGT READING, ORDINANCE ND. 9 ENDING F/Y 91/92
BUDGET, PROVIDING FoA BUDGET ADJUSTMENTS.
Ms. Vose read Ordinance No. 92-1019 y title only.
by C dea by C
eithMOt cept oOrainancerN - not first reading ma nd rthat
public hearing b heduled for Apri012 1992. Mot.i on carr.i ea by
a unanimous roll call vote.
rncluae plumbing connectrons. _ 1i
n by C r Keith, s onaed by C
rdinancerN ing mand stha<rpeblic
ingpb scheduled of or 2Apri1 20, 1992. Motaon carrretl by a
unanimous roll call vote.
11. FIRST REApf NG, O ITY Copt O
RDINANCEE, CHAPTER 9A ROVIDING FOR REGULATIONS
FOR RESLDENTIAL GARBAGE FRANCHISE.
Ms. Vose read Oraina nce No. 92-loll by title only.
Mayor Perry said she would entertain comments from the floor.
. Terry said t ordinance w s prepared responding t the
yroposal F ing the c f $10.85 per month
increas
to $11_]4, rproVid ing (2) two household opickups,o(1) one reoyolable
tal of 5.09, ith the ing
ihcreaYeeo ee year f~om eefeotrva to of th nw ce Heraa is
y agrees co keep ine~s3.9oa oueoai.onrt ar,aathe ordinance 1~
clarifies That thrs rs a col lectron fee. Mr. Terry Bard the
orainance a o pro~iaes a echanism for a basaa upon
ana p or penalties if franchisee
~ failsrt p form as apex the contract.
aly a Wilson addressed t and asked t
clearMUp Dsome itemsr i.e Mr. Da ly's comments were as follows: o
5 lettee o April 3 ora finance says three Years from this
date - IWS would Ifike Commission to consider the ehr e year option.
ecyclables" i 1 and change wording to say
"threedyearsdfrom date of contract .
Page z - In lieu of quarterly Clean up - Iw5 has been picking
ith I that i ould be a w three year c ith a
year option t erry s sayreedaw with grantingea
tnree year extensron on^the present contract.
Oa 1y ontinued: clarify Section .o rnsert "per
resraence" in the is naFill cost rntrea se formula.
Mr. Daly distributed a new page, which amended Section 9.32.
Deputy Mayor Anderson arrived at to is point iri the meeting.
vey i Cates Chat 6 of the people w espond ed wanted the
e-bid and tea tE i/} w clearly od satisfied with the
levelaof service. Comm is si onex xeitn challe.ngea anyone to locate
level.. She Baia I o justify the $.89 i
and they have n ith aid she believed ethe
act should be re-bid and suggested the Commission review the
surveys.
uty nayor Anderson said [he complaints o The s
eth¢ change i end se id i t ba l,ng
take this ei sid eration, aid Che scomplaints
ha~¢ s~eeiaea ana said he pp tea the oraFi~a~ce ae presented.
e ra oaett, nal,ove:tee nataaio bseC f ^ne responaants ioaiaaiea
reel w xe cit a z,o snoi¢ obj ices x t roc
arlhsaia s
ofninec~
Speaking r of c ing w 5 were. Ms. Nadine
Tolos, Ms. pat Hock en berry, Ms. Carol odour.
ick Hopkins aid, with tRe regaed to the the
ontract addressed inf laC ion but did n s deflation.
suggested that I required t p desk" from ~:DD
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Mr. Ed y rs spoke in opposition to extending the franchise.
of ion by onaed by Deputy Mayor
n that, Ordinance N - cepted o 1st reading,
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anges suggestea, and that a
publ
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Aprilc2 1992. Motion c sea by a three et vote with MaYOr
rry, Deputy Mayor A and C ael voting aye and
Commissioners Lovestra na and Keith mvost ng n ay Ve
12. A. RESOLUTION NO. 9].-69~ -HUMANE SOCIETY OF 4EM 2NOLF. COUNTY
eaa R solution N - by title Dn1y. In
espouse t missioner Lovestrand, Mr. Terry said there was no
Dos[ invol~ea nm
by c onaea Dy mpuav Mavor
Anaerso~1en aaopxm x soi~rrio wNO. 9z-s9v. Motion earriea by a
unanimous roll ca 1 vote.
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Ledford referenced h o dated April 7 '1992, w
been tlistributed t night, explaining t
su lts of t ing i ndl sated eesitlual c rationsti
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t ackground level n
ana that the
both soils and water
ing i red t the closure permit
provides t itynwi th t hop[ion s. S explained b
options ana or mmenaea the city choose Option 2 - A modification
to the p rma [.
Deputy Mayor Anderson suggested contacting the union to see if
they had a [oxicolog is t.
The permit fee, w n from 45,000 to 420,000 w
discussed and M acid <R eYrw orking Dn get ring a
to the fee. suggested if eshewtl is n a positive
response, perhapsNaspolitical approach could be accessed.
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vadl lM VOtecdiera said s e woultl.shMOtion carried by a unanimous roll
commi..s ton recessed from 8.40 P. M. to H.45 P.M.
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13. FERNAND TIBLI ER R£.PORT ON WATER CONSERVATION
Tibl ier submitted regard
of water, suggestes t ial o bath
senol.drkits" be distributed f of ncnarge It hall City s
ustomers a ustomers for 59 60 per k
Tiblier e tea that t ity would s the a rage Nof
$109.52 per year per r sident al c based no 0 gallons
per yeas flowing through the Seninoleocounty meternper residential
account.
discussed the da lion and sed
questions a ould be ie the part ofrthe
and if s how imucht ofna ings t
ouldebe.toDeputy nMayor sA iblier t Vcneck with
other cities w oth ess k regard to ihe.ir
Tibl era sa idehedwill provide add iional information
as reg~~stea.
omm,.,sron re~rewea the
aefinieio~ oe ~restanrant xaASNpreseneeae c
~ by arl, onaea by
a~a~ that a o~ai~a~oe ce arafteae as per cite Attorrreyes
reoommenaacion. Motion cornea by a wnan,mowe ~n,ce voce.
e.itn preaentea interview acheanle;
auggesteayl e questions t all t anaiaatea ana
a point syaxem x bnprii s ork s saneaalea t
interview the candidates for nt e position of C ty Administrator.
she also suggested that background ligation, charactee
inquiry and reference check Vthe and idates.
the questions would b vided and each
oala na ine questions.
a nd ksaid he woular hike to be able to ask some
aaaixio~aigwese ors.
itn suggested notice be posted the
s Chambers advising citi2ens of the procedure to follow
formPUbl~c Participation.
'with
i regardot 1 oats/jet skis o air ryeLake be addeessea.o Comm si r
' arl saidb he would be meet>ng s ort ly wrth the gentlemenrwhoohad
r raased the concern.
estrana saia, a cne 1 asx F my
cniefcn ei~g nm regaining a i~aiviauai wn otw
culating a petition andttelling people t supported
solidation, and said if he found that ind ivitlual hecwould punch
his lights out. and said he believed the
cnief`s ecatement w smaire~c~a atbnimeo~a saia tnia w iolacion
of the e nel P iey ana the city Aaministrac ra snoela take
aotien. ~ieasaia s ecn ing n e tlone when a threat of boai.ly
injury is made by cne Police eCh ief.
Mayor P rzy said we have a where emotions
get tRe b and say things ew
uld be c sidered ea eat ofhbodily
injudry[o explained the basic principles for determining a threat
of bodily ei njury.
as a member of the Task Force, nd to be caerying a petition he was
disparaging comments from the Commassaon and tneiz people.
Mayor Perzy advised that the Historic Walking `Lour e
ady and will be placed an local shops for sale for c$ic00
eacR e
Mayor Perry said she was unable to attend the meeting n
Session on Wednesday due to some personal [easons.
Deputy Mayor nnderson said w reference t ief M ing`s
e did n t nbut a
bcingm kind o uffthe Me saidt Ch ~ef eManni ng ars not a
p rson to cause botl ily eha rm.
17. The meeting adjourned at 10.00 P.M.
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