CCMtg12-10-91SMMinMayor Adrienne party (arrived ].4 PM)
Present: ~ e
- DeFUty mayor Rex Anderson
Clanci i(eith
r Paul L
red P arlt(ar .lo P
naldsL rry, City Adm i.nistrator e
rald ine D ambr i, City Clerk
Becky vo e, ity Attorney
uty Mayor Anderson called a special m ing to 0
Deputy Mayor A explained t Mayor [errdyrwas
running late as she had to teach a class this evening.
ent of silent meditation w s followed by the Pleage of
Allegiance to the [Inrted States Flag a
Y JERRY NC CoLLDPt, S
RGADSIMPROVEMENTS. Deputy Mayor Anderson welcomed the gu st
presenters for the evening.
~ rry roduced M Jerry McCollum, minole my
Engineer and Robert who would splain varrous
improvements planned for cR 42].
Collum explained that s my i ing a design
project for C ] beginning a rth ut Dogwood-Lake Mary
Road. He stated2 that o thetn t4five years, all of CR 427 from
SR 436 to Ea nfora Avenue will b improved. Callum introduced
. Jim Lee, T salting Groupz and M Bob H zn3
Mr. Frank V Pelt ~r5 ~o leoC nty. aid the plan i
preliminaeyastag e, having had o e public hearing so fae,sa
four c cepts s n here t night have been shown a the pdublic
hearinq~ Co11um s tea that after all the inputk r enda-
will be Mm my C cwho will
select t as lignment and typfi alas de February o
a ial the final d sign will bet completed s metime r
ee/falls of e final right-of-way will be
acquired. aid9c will begin in tall of 1992 and is
expected t Rbescompletedri ntspr ing/summer of 1995.
su Ming oup,
hist rtic b ckground, projected traffic demands, c ridor conditions
and typical. s and alignment alternativesr ted the
project is two~miless long, Erom S orth t Dogwood Lake Mary
omprehens ive Plans o nole C my and the
~ ity of Longwooad, a well a the 4 ridor rStudy w wed.
(Mayor Perry arrived a this po int 4in othe meeting.) e aid
the Seminole county plan ind icatea that CR 42] needed rsvxelanes,
ehe clay of Lonywooa aaopaea 4 lanes, ana the c rigor stoat' snows
- x lands.
eeaea caps icy ~ i aia tbuilaro aia sings nasea~o
rojemea t wnicn i Hula b
~enicles per aarc.~ ceaecermin a r o~ia beon
Nr. Lee s they er t, i.e., if 17-92 was
aia o opeiona w e Iwked ra
improvedtos lx lanes, and bases uponthat analysis, ihd ica [ed that
Anderson said c sideration i ing given t 40/45 mph;
pedestrian and bike facilities, 1 taping, r rigatian, and said
utility accommodations will be installed as they exist Today.
Anaereon aggresses a regeirements a right-of-way
impaces~ a e proeocea wiatn or lanaya , lanes,
andscapi ngd, sr~aewalks, utility c
talandscapi ng i option andrwodu ld be insrallearas
per the Board of County nCOmmrssroners approval.
Anderson referred t iais displayed a exp lainea t
of the rp way alignment alternatives, Proposal #1, highY
lighted inpyellow,a wh ich showed the majority of the w
the w the road; Proposal p2, hignlignted i
green,fs ing property acquired from both sides of the e fisting
dad; Proposal. 57, highlighted i ange, s majority o
the widening to be from the east side of the roaB;q ands Proposal 34~
highlighted i red, which i that t
impacts, and the land takenni s follows: h tSRt4l4 t
ChurchZe west, Church to Georgia - ea Borgia to 12th - we ,
Collum s ted the design speed i 40/45 mph, b t posted
speedM lim t i wally 5/l0 m
Gaping typicalsu will b nciuded but i will beeupat dthe a ardnof
my C s to allocate m Hey for the landscaping.
regard t mundergrouna utilities, Mr. M Collum said all utilities
above ground and the C unty w put them u erground. He
if s ted rnl putting t underground, r[
would be consideredsbut the ROW would nave to hincrea se.
Collum s ted there would be a other public i volvement
eeti ng o onday ata Lake Mary High S Hal a
Dula be nmade by the County Commission rn either January ror
February.
Mayor rry Collum for the
presentation Peand suggestetl M aafford a ezyone
opportunity tudy the [our rape rnatives p sented. The
Commission recessed from e: to PM to e.lo PM.
Mayor P rry e raged people to go to t nty's public
e ncou he Cou
hearings on the CA 42~ widening. Mr. McCdlium responded to
questions as follows: will h underground d Wage pipes,
urb and gutter; r basrns have not yet been identified nor
ntion
has srae been aet~roi naa.
nllam o rea t itn the city c
ine miaale of s ary co presemc wn~t t e einal aliq me~t~wovia cea
Mi. Terry questioned if the Countyh would still be open to
astructure program. Irtayer P rry a 1ng o
42~rwou ld have a positive impact o angel ine Aoad ands he said he
believed i ould. Collum saidAthe widening of Markham W
ouglas and 5 will impact t affic patterns i ongwooas
Commissioner Keith asked rf the City wou Stl have any say in which of
hereby attached and made a part of the record.
suggested that garbage s
the same andi~ecycling and yard trash be picked up once a months
admini.strat ive nightmare t eep up with, aid Iws n
what d o go b of Che very MClose t e frame and
othe C ochooses anything other than the 1/1/1, the City
wou Ld needmtosbentotally rerouted.
Commissioner Keith said, in looking around her neighborhood,
e aia n a great deal of yard c aan a aia ahe aia n
equal i d garbage. 40&
the waste s and uthe ~r r ing is ba setlr upon as aragess
furthee s tthat t my h e-bag the ye rd
trash as plastics cannot Cbe put into the composto facility.
- she w netl with o e garbage
pick upm~i stRens rtaue t s pointed
out that vo Lusia ucounty has been on a 1/1/ls system srnce March and
where they had gone t 1/1/1 a
heyeh wilson advised t uth Daytona h begunra
pilot pdrogram i.n October to see how rt rso going to workas
rry said the present r f $1o.a5 w
that Rousehol.d garbage w e picked up o eekema aidepif
k garbage s s provided,n the m ntnly Mfee would
by $3.20. suggested going t the 1/1/1
ethe s Deputy Mayor Anderson easkedrif
ou ld be Willi ng3 to r t the s nths and
wilson said they would, b ould require 30 days notice of any
ange order to do thew rescheduling and notaf lcatron to
n by Deputy Mayor A d by C
arlMthat t ded 1/1/id esbe oenterea intomwitn IWS
and that the hservrce be reviewed again at the end of .lone. Motron
on/testing of oils required due slight levels of
found. Ledford pologiz ed for
distributionnof the information b aid s e had just r vedlthe
information from C had sonly s today.
xne c recessed fron°LS.zs PM to g.3o PM to rev,ew the
i nformation to
Mayor Perry addressetl her comments to Ms. vo sayi nq it
eupected it would be a clean closure, a happen.
tney t
then and es not [o ing t signs w
oil willebe t and possibly
willtn any rpollution. akid the wells need t
ba purged m make s ing clear.
agreement with Cherokee w r fourhr ands
of testing andh this g ement is for addrtional work to be lone.
Commissioner Lovestrand asked if someone feom the City was
important t clean, a the cost to r oil i
expensiveavb up ground w ould be
qu iteoh igh. She said she ei convinced, nor rs DCR, that there
rs ground water contamrnatron.
by c ssioner K onded by C arl,
to approveo t requested o closure1 ase per M
Ledford's m e datednD ember 1 he page 2 terns i), 2) and
3). Mot ionecarried by unanimous ro119 call vote.
6. FIRST READING, GRDI NANCE No. 91-.1063, AMENDING F/Y 91/92
utillaed and asked M rry t explain. Terry said d e to the
ontroversy encou real ehe and other members of taf £, department
/` heads and perhapsn some mem ers of the c mmission swould be willing
to donate funds to pay for the £.mployee R cognition o ary
basis a that would r solve this matter.e ithnsaid
she agreed with that and offeretl to vontrl bate 1$100 no0 toward the
$50 and said as long a all agreed, the luncheon would be a donated
party. n by C arl, onded by c
Feith tha'~tthe employees sr ecognition lunch be hosted oby adonated
quite concerned that she may have gotten Mr. Kornbluh in trouble
Special Meeting. aid when a Special M ing i called, only
o tRe e"cal l" should be handled sand t night there w
/^ lthe agenda. said he thought i important Chat rules a
obeyedn Mayor P rry s agreed a ould be the first p
to say rules should beaobeyed but saidoso many are so busy, ands~n
order t expedite ininys i eeaea
or while cn~ac
~aliea ocnerem my -- .e aria n c~liytenp ~,na~
Mayor Prey sa is her pastora sayh 'pleaset be npati.ent, Gotl i
e yet' a aid mistakes will be matle antl we should
be toledeantt ofm each other.
Deputy Mayor Anderson said w regard t ing m
ou ld like t reply t Maysand
ordinances c e before the C n wt en the ae rw only
four members of the Commissron, which received two/two votes. Me
trying t e proper thing and said he would
like at ank M r putting it back o agenda.
it w just a eohe thought needed tot be looked a
and su esponded saying April he Pad
proposed n rcnange tto and cedures Cnat5 any
oela i roa~~e a o~ainanoePa
Cfailedrby ea two/twonvote. Tne very thing that he ww allowed
o ao, w then t nee a una and w s done. Mayor aP rry thanked
Commissioner Lovestra nd, saying she had forgotten that part of it
Meeting adjourned at io. oo P.IA
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