CCMtg07-09-90SMMinspecial m order a 1:05 P
and 1 yroduo ea M en Dulra nPa Chalrpa rs on of the L g ood
of ication T
and said et y hadcb led by t e firm o rt/Halbacke
on gwood's and
endor Car udnford,so frHerbert/Halback,
Inc. wouldep ese nt to Ptthe hCOmm>ss ron.
3. unfor4 b ie£ed the c and audience o
c ept development for [he r rof Longwood's d
edove meptm and '~ had
presentedid or publy c. unf ord -
ved a the public m in gs w cept "s a~good
and t eof final c cept s Dula be
orf yC cdePts oP
cept na which had w nrmous support aofrathe spubl ed
attend g the meet g n ,lu neelZuna
of erbe rt/xalbac fut
by e og priorities
phasing s dstund my s' aid t had
e ofi [he c o proceedM with t of
se l.o nPp eed
Neigh co rry asaidet s potential
forlthe downtown redevelopment and t s publ ices
rry discussed T ingeD and
the p .ithoiit i tedyt fthe
mplement ac demonsPtrat ion p 1 i as tanggib le evidence
5. ach thanked n rry a erbe rt/
Halb ack~r orga niz at io nrf e11enT w Abe is
ofadt vel opme nt P n for impleme [a[ioa you nPny
n sPkedtif adopting t uld obligate the rCib[y t
and n by D
o.a651
bereeoeteaCennot ron oarrrea y a aann~mope r~ouH~aiia~oce.
the meeciog reeeasaa from ]. ,o P.M. untrl ~:~s e.M.
6, regara iag
e presents taion m by M
and ompl ime~tedid
d aEf 'and [he members of the Comm vss ron for
thesh ig hu gu al i{y COf ehe study.
s gave a e proposed budget for
1 year 1990/1991. bels said of major goal for fiscal
yearaH9-90 had been t Planning p s for the
aid fis ca is year 9
tegicd Pban tw
ou ld fundamentally changes t sit ya of Lon gwood.as belsd sa id
red p m goals [abl isn a new drre ctron
vnethedoperations of the Crty governmevtes
e proposed b t goals h n developed through
to gidc planning v ary process b wed by k
public m ingssheld o of d redeye lopmenty
red by tt
goalsosets up by the cr y omm ssrontfor the FY u90 /91 Tbu dget rand
fro ri /Halbac
a ides Gaping C vide a emonst ratron
project ras ev rden ce of [he Commrssvon s Comm rtme nt.
Abe is said t vey i red s
ity and h ended that then present p in gpa
rages be c angel from 90/10, w h property o s pa yi ngm9
to 30/]0, with property owner p ying 30 pe rcen[ea nd The C y
d $$d.opo had b n budge eel f 42] beautification
aid t r 5300,000 b t businesses w
solrc ited for donatio sa to make up the shortfall. Mr. Abe is said
sls, ooo naa bean proposea for ene eeawtrfrratron cask eoree
of $9],461.
Abels r ended t ary be approved
for t De partmea t;a andd tha tsa Pleet s
approvedaf r $14,300. Abels s da$1d0 t00o h
eepin g. said t e part time s ary e
Dula be transferred to the Pol ice tDepartment
as evidenceepcus todran.
aid two part time p vrsors had been zec ommended Eor
c~~avia~e nark.
Abela saia ne w ena ing a z] p
a~a ~ mill i searforax nciiy
Complex mpFrre Statron 15 and streets p provemenes on Church SL.
s briefed the c the E erprise C
ary f f 3 stepsa nil ,a+
t (Z,CO cap tal kimprovements furthez, o
(3( make sp rogram ichanges to uge nerate n Ane.ls
ended that the C implement the ec of dry s
the Lake R rS/D, [.Dogwood Industrial P
5/Dta pod N hS/D. Abels said t
iey sys cem aed upon uimplemen ti~gnc
recommendations to be developed from [he sewer co parability studye
rry ompa rative in [oxmation be
provided ingst the proposed 30/]0 paving
rages w - sed. Abe is said the
o~la no
gasoline r ked ifine yt the
underground powe rNl ec ons truciedu idnr. Abels
savd he would Fave to consider the costs.
9. Commrssro ner Hardy asked rf the dry sewer lines had been
d for p and [ of a
a idk ins pection srw i'dy rs uld
ecommenda[ron because the dry l.v r.es were bu rlt
foP'pe ha pur FOS es.r
rdy s '10 percent w arge o
percenta geef t pavings.to
e Cyi ty c
50 t and t t50. m
om is aevaluation rtl elffect
Fad o sed value. o[ propert yne
o iaer yea r
a z o s i~t~s`~o atne naa
_ telyo 53 SOOOnera~rar
rty w s behind on p t
fees tand oMr. Jim Coleman sand approximately 2]apercent.
30. _ ardy asked r ory b s being
Abel sa s my
doneaa wtl arge a building The piope rty would tim ppor ttls Mayor
kea ene e
5]Sa00.a ds be a ely 18?5O0
uild in ya 61, 00015. r. No rd the
estrma:ed cast would3be 52,640,000.
11. The meeting adjourned a[ 9:10 [+.M.
C~ tF~j// ayor, C.rty of [.on gwood. Florrda
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