CCMtg05-04-92WSMinMayor Adrienne Perry
residential fee be reduced to 5z. 51 per month and that the fee to
rate of $2.61 per E U perm nth for m tigated c 1 properties
and $3.05 per EEU for unmitigatetl commercial properties.
Tiblier said they have taken i sideration that the
tility would finance capital improvement [renewal, replacement, a
opera{ ions a intenance e aid [his ordinance i
porates t sings a well a any compliance programs thatnm
he implementedit requirements f r pollution d scharges~
and also meets themca pital equipment needs into the future.
Tiblier gave a ample t
equivalent r equal t owf ull subdivis
stuns in Longwood. He said U. P.s. wou la pay 5540[00 per month and
major subdivisions, and also believes there should be a minimum
charge of $10.0o to $15.00 per year for vacant land.
sea regarainq cne n
is lsm tigated properties. Tiblierr s ed doesu agree
that U impervious a
provision Sf thenc ial developments
aitl the c expressetla by Chen[
by c anging a fewrnumbers in the ordinance itselfcoand breferredvto
Paqeh 1.
read gwestionea weather ane
legallym determ ine who the review board is rather Cthans the City
ned t Ingle family a apartment r
r ignt n eof 53.00 pee m hey t ied t tablishrw
kind of wdiscount the o safeels would be e ceptable me
commercial with mitigation mand iwitnouT on-site mitigation.
och ea ne o ned s additional options, providing the
e discount creel ittot her major c n the a a provide;
a. ., Altamonte Springs p vides a >0$ icred it far the commercial
ould be s t $3.29 per E aid i oultl i those who
do n t nave im tigation and provide a redi[ of $70&ctoatnose who do
have mi[iga Lion, down to $1.00 per EDU per month.
iey a o limits; p 42R discount - 53.00
perm nthifor nsingle family, rC ial u tigat eel- $3.OO per EDU
per montn, and mrt igatea-$1.>4 per F.DU per imonth.
Mr. Cochrane s they c anywhere between these £iqures
but t ing point 9o in is i all based o
meeting sthe revenue requirements of 52F5e 1001 each month, as outlined
5 year period i requires a the bit m
per m espouse t ael's gwestion,~e
Cochrane[ Baia lthe yearly figure mis s5169e600 eif the i rates
weee 1n eff ecT and The new rates were not adapted, andn $30]m 900 is
aid t ing proceaa i vnloea wnian s nole
my wo~laina~e co ao o r baha if and i of the 1 -
153 v t property, which may be o ned by (corporations or people
out of town, do n espond the option woultl be to lien t
property which is e p save and not be in the City's best interest.
explained the lengtnY Process a well a
vo lved if the City chose t bill t r fees tnrougn The
rolls. ~ 1 a cue teicv ae~gineer n icy
xaminiacrato~e sno~>?a niooka irrco a mechanism inac r_ a mple co
collect on thi pr p rty.
. Tiblier r ended going w Option 1 impson
_ontested the figuresmand said many properties Cha CMare mitigated
ehewn n uon nna a snia uey
wiilnee e iea e ~cn c~cney lW ill ao t
r i. utmost to resolve th>ngs to mutunlragreea ble terms. Ne referred to
Mayor P rry's inquiry, M
ambri esaid s ou ld check ri owhether the e and o Adjustment i
the appropriate board to take on the duties and responsibilities of
way for a proportionate credit to these commercial users but it
3. 'fhe meeting adjournetl at 6.55 P.M.
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