CCMtg01-22-90Min1. ayo Farach —led a regular meeting to order at. 7:30 P.M.
Ixllt a tion w s Followed y he Pledge of Allegiance to
the unrted States lag.a
J. Approval of m s for 1/8/90 Equalization Bard, 1/8/90
8egular —till andr 1/11/90 Special M ing. Mayor F ach sa.ia a
to he made d ing a rdy
ing. Mayor uF ach asked thatr thewm s�forr l/11/90 be
dedst nclude the following s n"Itm a rofess ional
and S deal with codes c nt lynt If I e designing
I— and the Code said 24 ofeet, ould follow t e Code
all o£ these r ended widths e e based o
of a nnf or a34 sfe et.
ral Engineer, if hS des igna aabuild ing as na i ollapses,
definitely liable. This i of engineering safety and
it i,my responsibility a a aprofessional engineer
deficiency if i and i Anderson
tea t t the third paragraph onn page 13 of st s for
1/111/90 b ted t that the Special M ing w sw held o
May 18, 1989 ri n by C erry ,�
onded by Commissioner Hardy t of 1/8/90s Equalization
Board, 1/8/90 g ar Meeting hand r1/11/9C Special meeting be
sidered inadequate a the s should be 1-1/2 a r 2 a
.Yttaaaed t
eas oe the that a few mCre lots be
„oily a aea t —id._'
e ao -p�P,iec aid
p3 lots for — lopment�,.oi
tdr ° .ld payna szoo.00 r l.ty a a1a permacrc ,die a
uty N.Y_aid t y had n before c
thrs soma. to any developer, nor had it charged any developer
a.id Ili,
fee w e thids hm should be u arks and r
ridden O robably
f archer Illy
kf romDa �s Soon a'Ildkt
$200n o park within walking d uty Mayor M
00 w d for prksnand r haddbeen
apast or future for the u of ct hidden Oaks
was aware o£. Deputy Mayor Mcrton sard the 1/2 acr p k rn Nrd—
decided t arge $200.00 p t for a tal of 519,800
which left a bale ceh of $4,80o after C s tgiven a $15,000
il
aid the money which
collected for Pa-- andep is hifted t
drainage. ing $4,800 hadan
c ollected nuntily� ought tt Nagle""
Mayor M aid T tb$1, 800 s
psidents Of didden soaks requested that It ed hto
improve the park i Hidden Oaks, they w informed thates the
park was private, the $4,800 cou d not been sed fox a private cpa rk.
Deputy Mayor M aid Hidden O i debate the fact I —
Sty c charge e a fees b eidents believe that they
h ould r ing i d they Deputy M
Morton said reties esidents were tlooking for some farr M if he consrderatron.
or w speaking
forMtherr rofn Hidden DO and MayDeput yt Mayor M aid he
spoke to e what h ra pared and he said the re s.idents
would speak for themselves.
r
bels said t taff had r wed t and h aid thd
es$20o.00 p r lo
s tt a
special En and he public s
hey a d $15ao00t ridit edw a g ainst t wsdown —td
for west Lake and that the remarn g $4,800 would be used for
n $4,100 i ttlement.
ee naa tb n aawisean daisy date cnec e amoan waersAd—
xnaa
d grparked t ob ions ofttdhe Md Loper fun i>#
the exrst Mr. At— sa it
lthe t$4,800 ha been eplaced i ^'
r11 fund and h ity h spent o r $100,000 f
anagiata e beis dr enaeaac n be t
raf Ae e sa eeoomc �ea ei tai
t.ia has teed s ed eor p ks and reeraaeron ac la rye nand Mi. Abel,
aaia y .
about impact fees and M
Nagles saoo ide t ity M1ad e s for
public s e $250C 00 Of ao 3mbedroom rhome Ce Nagle
expla inedrt eM15200.00 r r lol by the developer of
x.iaaen o addic mn t
Naylet xiaaen o e ti�seoP as io�tx
naaae o pay a apeeiat tee aoa h aiaae had o,ly
e uiotae Clopm..t a and tneyew
requiredn to pay s e developmeathw mall t require oa
park. Mr. Nagle wide t M1e haddi.tional $200.00 was assessed for Hidden
s
a o do w e
h00. $200 fee ... per
o ldberg said{ e developerw requested toprovide a
larger Mr and the developer sdid n ish to give up
add it Tonal rbui ld ing 1 Goldberg s haIi,thyd
eed t a fee of $200.00 per b rildin. 1 aadr M1e sa idet hest efunds
e general f �t.eneral r
Goldberg said 1 hadoa..... t redit eCentex o515,000
xchan.e f ingraldraw-down for w . Goldberg
said the d talled by c ost the C
approximately $80,,000 sand h aid ei anye f
p y Mayor Morton said everyonea should be charged the
ach a gthe p e fox the $200.00.
Nagle said t sopposed to be a p adequate park built by the
developer for ex Nagle said the developer disagreed
providin.r adanitional lots for a park and ssion
eali"d that ttuhey had the ability t a £tear
e land. Nagle said the City Commission agreed tt cept
k.
Y.
nefit o system o
ou ld tdo P mall park{he Me tyeMayor
Nagleuh anger park a
o the ar ,ident, o£ xiddene0 hatl r ved. Nagle s
a larger p
edp and Mr. g said thea mo ey was put ainto the
yeterai Sf� mat
and L of the Land Planning Agency si aof tFe a that would nave been a
arkhw natlequateCe The City agreed to accept $200.00 for parks
in general.
n e rry said she h a pblem of t e persons
speaking different trio rollect ions ofe
volving T arge t e $200.00 fee. omm rssroner
Pe y said the mrnutes were not clear on the subjec t.G
11, Hidden O aid the $2, 11
m ea iaaaniddeo oaxss ,�q : szoo.00
t per lot. [he tm o fix up
a filer s lot aid
eaquesT ionaw rof fa irnesswand t neyMw
o bu.i Id park a Ilidden Oaks. Ande rs obnea
if ridden O rep re sensed by a ney�and rM
no but he hadsd i seas: ed the fees wf tha_. Taylor and Mi. nAbel-
Goldberg said he w the Mayor during the period and h
saldLt he y$2o — assessment was for city wide parks and recreation.
i g to the $1,00o balance. The motnon died
foralack of a second.
'
ardy said hew ted t rsolve t and h aid
ought eiRe i previous of the aa [Rat Nidden Oaks
c ilityc a ndnh believed they w
—it than ged.s ardy said h support t
of t e $4, eoo t idde �n0 s legal but i
1ege1, t upport if
M'yth, City pian�xesaynx idaea o Pee yi �tiv anaar
backt the
Mayor eF ach is aid mh Led vt Goldbergg vhad a ood
'dear Taylor said t City 9r Tall sidewalks or purchase
and — a park but eR park co ldodn tribe pr to r F
ask d . Taylor for this legal r mmen .tons and Mr aylorar
s
[ he'd n ty coo oa nbt .leomlo. rtt ... . �erT o ne c,ea B I'd—oOaks H ail o
btb
h.
e City uld pond m neysa ayyor bei yes but the park
ula have t e public. o asked w
had i tolled i Oaks.
is dock hadn been i saidnt _ subject F
flooding and he s n had
aglemm is
Mayor xiaaen Oaks t.
look a and nto donatett xal mfu Wd e' ney
ou la b d for r. uty M a.id the parkom11
mal lu end w aid c
peeking and the only a east t betweenehouses�
erg said .if t public n yone c, ould use and
get to the lake via publicr access.
eagle s ney co llec [ed w th ney t acquire o
pu btic paand 1 aid the City cou11 beak t Corigi
dea nal
iandacguire land f a park n Hidden— aks Ofor the benefit
sall c tea a ark r the
.bdi,ilito ntana they had In eedX toe donate land., Mr. Nagle
aid the City had n r given ea s back to Centex, but had only
ied t negotiate be—
h tentexnt lobtlih s e funds for parks for
the pub l.ic. tieton said some residents of Hidden Oaks
wanted a p vat pa k.
r gfr. Abell say ee hp—distam troLooking et Mthe City as Cow nlei and
'd h Cr y pendv g $ 00 ODO dyl nd a h id the
$4 800 d b p a y ov b los d parks
—I bet the 1 e g th p k p bl
C ay ail h g a wi h beds
mmi edr f 'ty h d ke a a yl aid The
ould make a decision regarding the $4,800 and p t
Mayor M t $4,800 bt.
f the Ci tyyc gal ly giv r park purpos
commis ioaer H ..d h bales ova etznm ended et
eaa that if i legal t
ey n
legal m hod not Tr ing _am ney l- sity c
public funds for a private park Anderson a ked uif
Oeputy Mayor M uld h so£ni es he w
d n ect c
peputyaMayornM ked t Taylor i tigate 1-1 n- -ye
if c old the alegallyhadled - if n ney for a
sidewalk d ongwooa xil is Ilea. Abelsu se idh the C
bpibtd
11 hi self rc that it was no po Bible Mr.
to p publdich fuel,
The t and e con iha b- Mot by
c
d by aC that rC 'ty�
conf rxm that the C..vty has no rf ibble ly ob g rbn to the Mrdden
tt.
Oaks for [he
4P Bo0 b
legal or iod
e theeC nal
eg
al
l
y M1return et he funds. Motion carrrediby a
unanimous roll rcall vote.
5. ondemnat ion of a adding and t Dry
lm I building
loco td e of H rshaw'us lm shop o side o 434.
bels said M Helms, Building o M1ad r ended that
a public M1 g 16e scheduled f ing I.
safe s Abe is s ni ldeag h
n downine ehpho togca phs OOf i:M1e b ing
indicated i deplorable condition and he suggested thit
public h ing bet sc heduled f ]{30
rry —Id t of d ling The building
aId M oAbelsr said Pa e for a Other b ilding h n $2,001I -
53,000. COmmissi 11 1 rry a ked if T of bx e property
had c es ponded w the City and M hlbe lse said M
saying the building would be t
waytby J yr2, 1 dte lephoneh cellds
[he o and 0t nCity. r rry asked if-11
the
ould b eI. for epractice and M
a id tthetbuild ing uw s locateds very close t CP 434 a
ing t e building would c moke problem w
be ra raf f is h ard, n by C Anderson, s ondedwby
tattthe t tal building 1 catea e
ofmK rs haw es m side yit 5 434 (Pa l 11, S
6, hip ange n st) r£ox public
n hearing o o.diy, ua rye19 u11990 a ]:30 P.M.
Motion carried by a unanimous roll ecall vote.
If 1 gal d r property Of F ank Oro£ino,
of cT Dogwood I 390
Dogwood 5 Florida16 Abels biiefedrthe C
problem w light a ofst ityhs
I-- t ark.To aideauring i eh bo undo ry
vey i se det rmined t rbo£in0's offi ended i
right-of-way a eobt— title
I— to borrow m Illy.
in bels r
tat he d quit me la im
approz matlyy 12 eE tof t roigh t SOfeway .1.
property. me biorio, ha ney for M rofino w IOprese�t.�
kid how the City got i volved i e problem.
Dogwood induskrial P e IL _
h.
problems h iylor sa ids prio rEt the
ing t sattorneyr representing t rope rty o
d deeded at50 eE wide s ity a ofnM
rof in0's b ing w tedew right -of way rt aylor
aid t other sproblems o xighline o
Taylor s embers of t hatlwr_it—),,—d a
IS�
represen Tinga
ingt that a solution t e boundary problem nw s Rbetg ing
delayed Taylorrs there w veyors w
the aria and he said rit pe iea chat lain ens cameo ux -th
aTfferent o gaols ti hic arena M=a The cs Sommir problem was
only o cal w Dula be b ugnt t the C ss ion later.
T.. l bid ow er rom the bbiiaing and
rayl aia e t ha e a s e oieaa an
o a:a r. ang
ofsthe nbu ild in I would o to rf ereswi th [he City's abililty t work
n lines. ayl.or sslarihe C red a general r e [rom
the o by C onaed by C
t het City qu t c a portion o mright-of
C.
Ph ximate e1r o D V9 aaod el nadus ei the bide b athe Pilgh n t
{{pp raajoins M rof ino'e p
ing t e porti h of the
footvw.i ae roadweya, y being g tea a ti.l.ilyne
build inga ang eSCept c tht
improvement o othe beyond
presencno erhang of the roof ruand e ing a general releaser to
he City and a quits clan deetl to The roadway. Motion carrred by
a unan.i. ous ro11 . 1.1. v e.
d of
Aai=s Dmet . ns by ondea by Dep Bta ayor
ncy tea .he rd f
i3 invent. Motion carriean by a unan rmous roll call vote.
8. A p of tiltlilt 3 m Codes Enforcement e ard. by Deputy Mayor. onded b - dray that
Gloria oski be appointed s Districts 3rs ember ft Codes
Enforcement 9 ard. cried by a
Mrs. batoski was present and thanked th, members of the Commrssron.
9. Appointment of D and Planning Agency.
A �dersonssaiar ne mhadegrea tic the v ncy
requested additional time to review two aad itional
pp1'cations.
11. Mayor t eappoint E isler and
on gwoed lx Appointment was
secosae`dr byh Deputy Mayor Morton and confrrmear by a voice vote.
11. S nagement s Class R bels. M
Abe lseb oiefed t—by t o 1989 aLegislature
icn e a senior M nagement�s Class ft Plan
for C ity he an aet my and C
offset ive n, eg 199—sr t—lb said h heart thdraw
from k ri6aya system and h aia wh
cagnr lif ie
ity��o aid t ribute
C.... wt sa rfo t 9unf,Daed
isos�n bell s the bait fts biro
ad t nerve Cora sta ce a plan rh he
Dire f is retrrement 1a rama n ama
� F
4 i
Y ! ,
a
kea M if h had r wed t o plab
faylorr eidayh n by
And--.,aa eby commissi-I P
be lsssr� ,est t char vonfr m the Florida R mrbe
approved when a qualified a ity program rs selected. motion
carried by a unanrmous roll ca11 vote.
oOrdinance N . 965 - ending budget for fiscal
year 1989/199pd inTaylor i11, bel, said t
ordinance w vr.fd b Amake c doges
e budget as theyo
by C urry ardy
cs
tm0 965r bead cepted
nfitst be eading and that apublic hhatearing b heduled for 2/5/90.
motion carried by unanrmous roll call vote.
13. Addendum to agreement between City/Cochrane I.gi ...ring t.
and wade
eity a drys is f a fee of $20,000.
Motion car,db by
unanrmous roll ca 11 vote.
solution N 647 expressing c regarding r
Television. Taylor. cr
Abelsas off bad r subject and approval.
Goldberg ked ie ha sol r ut ionmewould d
ndex the fui vid
Spencer io ab Levis ion ofai rt F rip. wtid
s bei ehtbboupght u j.P enc , .
increases are necessary if a any is going to bring as quality g^
��t
aid the Id.pi.y had sPDht
of m rmpra rng
aid e a,a n had aV e.iy w
my a dpY", asa
a llrp add tM1 acid ah ompanya
s belowrt nil a rage. a. Spencer suggested thatnt
ords of nc ompetltion"vb the r solution because
hl ablevi,ion d Spencer said there d Chan
d w chn oulhom ildbld
ivi es, og
o v s an e
mpeeixida.Q spe��er ,drat tsn rSenaaem dtnac tw
Sable rngra
offered
solut aids still v cadet of t rigin
solut ion.ah ardy a ked hw solution 647 c
from a tiff h d prepa x'ed i
IJel—y s esdisagre ednw e5penc e.r'.s i erpreta'll of
ompetition and he aid competition when like
t/likeit
Delaney a it tag reed tw
cablevision was not
subj act lto a nyuadid oriFyMin imposingaratesincrea ses.
and L aid i the past, blevision had c the
o
annoma rd them of caplanned i sM Ana arson s a id the proposed r solution w ss lap a theslocaI
cablevi .ion. Anderson said he had spoken with them
t did have with the r
nneersons saiaecas s agect Capitol off ill and permit the C ity totgono
yederal cablevision. it
ompan t1y c sad embar
nth, C when theiry lines w v" from a t'el lb —,.pole
that w close t tSpencer said he w
ingr. line, and be said it was th, polity
aid h had compared the t solution, and —id
r£fer val o aids tlack
of'c did on ish ht doge t
C ityrs r ution1d xa ych
ought of importantr words
d.nopoly'e an as dSpe cser questioned the
of h ,,, " endnC Anderson sa.i.d t
,ay.aw of has sea r by
ond,a by C
o�igina1 v o. ", be adopted. tinot Con ca ed
by
15 a undo: rd .1 — ca 31voB9tesurveying s to Southeastern �•.
and Mapping corporation. Abe1s briefed *the
Survey zng e proposal. ors e d.MLed£ord d C ky.. £he
professronaln servrc es negotiations q irement
t L
prohibited ompetitive bidding and has negotiate with
ual fi�ms c Ledford said the p submitted by
s szz.a94 w e fin ishea b
Ledford s - veyiag
6 app g p offered p oposal of $18,,290 sinclud g ale
of lid k 1 - of
four (41 1.7 D. Crown
s dons w h 2 y _ se/ems=,nose , t sss,3s9.]s.
on0e is ief ed the e bid.a by
ea pprove st he a aranofdbid 12-90i forot e purahaseh of four
(4) c n Crown v sedans i of 55G,339.11 be
approved Da Mayor b zed t sign the purchase
order. motion carried by a unan rmous roll call vote.
17. and of 0 d d 17-90, purchase of night s eillance e
in the amount of $7.337.95. Mr. Abell briefed the Commiesione on
# 17-90. Night St —ill— Equipment i e u
of 5],33].95
and that Mayor be authorized signe purchase order.
Notby a ion carried unanimous roll call vote.
of 5 andardization of F icl es.
be le b ie£ed t Depa
rtment. and
the Fleet 5 e agreement that the fleets h,ou12
anaazd ed es aid o of c
ea idbt e large numbe ra of F Balers r
y M tced e
he De ggestea a eviews atd hof three o
hti—
ryear.E
n by Dand eputy M dC dray that
ity approve t o£ byF d font erpurchase o
po lee venielee. Motion ,arridaa or unanimoe., roll ,all mete.
'[he commission recessed from 10:02 P.M. until 10:15 P.M.
19. Public Participation Period.
a, Mr. Don Delaney asked the Mayor to require all speakers
be is Baia x
aav, at it, City c exne sneb ooaea and t are
snfur t ty ea
t.
des l9tl ate the m vial JMeetingTin [he event they wished
to Take act ron on a subj etptc
be is discussed a ing o
Cl 42� s for o note C
propertyt acid there w o process yi
Adm in is Tra[if e V Appeals. oChc
966ah d permit aquick a
ee w yty 1 Ca3Jv
l administrative nv Quid To sly applyRx
427 a uld tonly b effect fora 60 ways. Abets read
Ordinand N . 966 by i Abets r ended t
adopt t ordinance anaM he said the City had t ork
i th3 the nI -b
nty
ordinencec a nds M Ta Floy salid thererw
requir.... t. as irdy sildrh ultl s eea'f
1.a ndscap.i.ng and s.i.gny buy be b then need f anidd
Taylor —Id the c naCR 4 not w
i ldings s d be i Taylor s ing w
oof S no leuC nt yro the prob lemhe aayor said
a odor required the City end C onperate -dn
sed by ondemnation nTIf and.
HI rdyv s that ME ergentcy
Ordinance No 966 be aaoptted by Motion carried oby oa un animovs roll
bets aid th. City had letxer from
na
oftitt l E radvis edg t
tm my wells oh ad 1 sed It,. 6sto 1] w the requirement
a1£ had t. Id ..tdd of s eel and thIother
The a iexpense w tod h
didt
S1y,yyy a tb, original agree.evtmb
lhe ty$10 tlyyys h ned o tthe
requ idrement and would _I_ct
CII of wells reduced. — in endee tVw red
ght a Mayor F h qve stioeed yw
requiredaa ord s aid t
d ictatess that all sl] be stainless bu df bER did come down. Mrs.':
�. Leafora said for s uld n ex plain t as n the s in ss
Manor he xea for a gn axplapatioat of wnr
ced before epi ing t
neeisls aeiaveco�iati
naa an ee ba
ednghhv die ussione b nbbyan
n�aerso�, s ondeaabytc dray t iea
it Spec ing i lea for 11990
t t7:000hP d by a eid h
ould m ith Io and discuss the -q. re shots wr ih DER
p or to MondW. smeet,o9ne
21. City wttor y p t.
b. Taylor aid he had been omplete
t i.gat it on r = disposals of e haearaohs
ity employee w ing It—
....
o feh s leg. Taylorosa ra hehd to have a final
e�al�axana report soon.
l for s of t e . I. ss ion had = ved a
b.d [cad is undar
problemsm Rthe ongwoodegl nd us 9iallP lyviln gorbo aid a
y.
scheduled for T esda a ld 00 a
delays9w e because t s finding n information id
I because sthe C ould urn he City hadn't a tea quicker
itY sw rights if we nad signed.
Taylor said he advised aT took11—hoc da uary 1989ce cve the
information required and i 1 toberoI— to re tRe
information.
raylor said he had written a memo regarding his
l itigationMe p ses.
22. Mayor and Commissioners p ts.
ry s da
regarding of he sr salts of the ilast east sCeniral elorida eR Di.b.i
elanninq Council.
D.
0
and he sa id eR ped tot prepadreea report f0 o be held o Feb.ruary 19,
ssioner awnaers on thanked M Taylor for his explanation Son
fe es sand he said he did a thorough jo .
asp cone n�aop wnae= dip id,=ne eeh��a
eoi due owfeirnshioea aba nh ionow
add.iT io dal hn .Id bee obtain ed for th.
-_�, oies,on r was ommenaea tna ei Reh „myita „
aaa itiohalenelp as soon a p seible barause teney were Dina tn�
� mess reroras.
,va
savor aia n yea a
RYanIfoBrusc=an and rngCo �ndi�ngg 5 ergeantLStephanie
s springs i ingca mea, barricaded subject
o:a . a
ent =v nn aia r oaa�.�eant
y professioal nendr ciaent sgcssfull
ery
rge solved laly a t of sergeant Ry- effortse Mayor
earam rommeeaea sgt aRv
aia h o go 0 ora
end i.ngCosk'ysi ndFor o to gic e
in g, oner Andersonncog tulatea sMr. Abets hi
his
outstanding o o i�ssi
f.
by ray,
Anderson that la pproved Mlle be paid. Mo arrie y voice
22. The meeting adjourned at 11:30 I.M.
Mayor, City of Long —, Florida
C ftyerk