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CCMtg11-13-91SMMin263 Present. Deputy Mayer R a~inno~esezana rry a1tlsL rryYrCi ty Administrator ambric City clerk eeckyZVO ity Attorney Deputy Mayor Anderson called a Special Meeting to order, n Deputy Mayor Anderson welcomed newly elected commrssroner Fred Pearl to the Commrssron. RAFT AGREEMENT - c2TY OP LONGWOOD/S£M£NOLE COUNTY/WEKIVA Deputy Mayor sed nole unty had postponed action on thee agreement1 schedul ed for drscussron thrs s faxed t Ue City from Mr. Harris asking the City to c cel the eeting. aid he advised Mr. H s that the C ou l.d discuss the r this e ning but would meet wi.thr the n[i ek iva Utilities at a~iater gate ~e . Terry asked M w the c ent agreement that ity h anlando Utilities efor w and s and what the proposed n h agreement would d wthe c agreement is between SLD, the developer MSanlando Utilti es znd the City of Longwood. Ms. Vose sal at that tr SID was developing 186 single ould b able t e the propee[ies. She said the City has the r abilityet e water now and Mr. Terry is roves ig ing that possibility snow. aia cne agreement w e aealing wi<n i agreement t all t right o r ig inaltagreement, a orporatesan r provisions o the otherda anguagc t propert ies~u but <here w a prese ntationb statingvt purpose w s because there w velope area and they wanted the rightt[o service those lots and/or and ni.s understanding i that i Dula take t other party to a that i what M rry i tryinget rry said i s his understanding that oiT w a~y for the City to sign the agreement i r for themotto egetsthe ary for r~o1e my have erlocalt agreementnec aid he had mtalked touts about hey w ing, b Sara he seemed to be agreeable tt the change in wording nto or . rry explained now much i ould be r vea from The and t and Sleepy rHOllow andn sa>d the believed oche stC ity should attempt to get the agreement. estra nd objected ing the people ongwoodma eitired of any n w taxes and the only purpose i o get He s e people i nshire a ookea vupueto the City w oche retw rate aid, c nt ly, Longwood'~s dr e for 1 o gallons ofow s 516.00 a nth, w s 56.00 a theirtw will be doubling.il rry saidt ifrw and ds s furnished, Longwood would be able to reduce the rates for water and s r Lovestrana said n utility as efficiently as aipeivate company and the proofois in the rates. to cnange the wording "and/or" and said the City should wait until Lovesteand w saying and said she did not believe i ould b tliscussed ina terms of individuals but rather i of a UO$ she said she also s other i who 0 thiseutility i the Luture, they will have sc and t ity r willn chargevwhatever the raff is wi llr beare5 rry esaid the City s ould b rol o ity as long as there i intent to initiate the hookup In sne s ea about anybody coming in and increasing anyone's water abyc100&co r Lovesteand d he would Pave t appose t agreementrbecause he believes the City Administrator would want to Deputy mayor hnaeraon aaia ne aia n o iamcakeie e posicion that we ao n tiliev a a if t iev a r yecae 6ayreemencocoaay ti mignt n a yec i a~a cne r lo~eaua~a saia they Wawa a pr oposea ,~nea~leai i~ymcnear by se the first year, n 1/zx secona ana infra year aana ~ i/zsa*n~ courth and fifth years. aid i s just a imple c iage and sa idmhe scoultl n today, o the n ing anybody e up, b aid t t prior t my taking o kihe city hall the ability qo ha n on the t and /or" t protect its ded in oeder to make a well informed decision a aid she would s possible. rry ss d he would keep CheaC mmissionoc itn the n wspaper ea ides and said Mr. Meltzer has a detailed tbackground study of the issue. e had the study also and said he ouldClike st ~ eport wo s the publ ~dc h ings a the c my as he had He said the audience a ethe Public t ing w - he-lmingly against t e purchase. aid a lot of hard questions sed, aid all the C my C ith the exception of pert aps one, ere in favor of then purchase, but after pursue having the agreement reworded to read "and/or" Terry read e erpts from the W er/Sewer Revenue Bond salting Eng ineeri ng xCertif icate, which as Tally saitl that based n the information provided by the b ityt and Lochrane's subsequent estigations, the budget adequately cipated r and expenses for this c ing year; as general, the w and s r facilities a e properly m Waged a sufficiently operated and maintained to provide for then continued operation of the system. Purchasing a dltional capacity with the remaining $447,996 was nal capacity, and said h ould prefer to purchase as needed co Mr. Terryr said the loan agreement said we ust buy additional capacity with Che r ing b a pre- payment penalty of $40,000 would b imposednif the unused balance of $44"1,996 was turned back <o theebank. After c regarding w ity s return the money nand pay th p nalty to save interesC on the loo nd, capacity requirements. rry said he wou Ld furnish the information requested on Monday. e ongwootl's representative o Advisory c ittee of the M ropolitan Planning Organizationz (CACMPO). ceivea from t politan Planning Organization nwhaich aidet ari ha elected a city c he mayhno longets the C Advisory C mitteesantr quested that the CityeofnLOngwooar subm it then me of an individual to serve on the CACMPO to represent Longwood.a n the n of the Bard's duties, C mmissioner Pearl aid heV believed as uyou ng, working person with aolot o sight and knowledge w e Board and said he had asked Michael if h uld es agreed and M whomo present, aid she would m ceptn the appointment KramThe scheduled the formal appointment of Mr. Kramer to the CACMPOSfor Monday, November 16, 1991. rry said she s and o for t ~ ogramea hey h ended a Doll-day retreats She aia6 She believed this tw aagood e for the City engage i ith said s believed i mshe rknew s who ch uld moderate/ acil~tate suchta Deputy Mayor eA also agreed i a good r arl sa id ehe w a like s motion a o how thisrc n be done u the s nshine L r~y said h ould contact some other ncrtres as to how this has been accomplished. itn s she r yea calls from r regara~~yl~ nspeeainq tn:?o qn t oax subai~iei on iae Terry said hes would contact Ch iefhMannddento revr ew whether stop signs, me other mea ~s o[ slowing vehicles, could be impleme ntea.ep Deputy eryone ity ing N 18, 1991, would g at 6.}0 with the Swear e n cerem ny eL s. neeci~g aa~o~r~ea ac e. is em. ~/ , 2~ ~,. wayor, city oe z eoa, elor iae