CCMtg04-17-89Min1989 a "Florida N eek." e
t from t o Nurses
Association accepted the Proclamai ionfrom Mayor Hardy.
R&Q11E5T T -bill —STING CONDITIDNAL USE TO
REQUEb— EY Q oil 6EFLQCATION 2y4-2]B All 11111iw. SRM 434GNx RE _MIS_
PEM ISF,S.
s tu
tled t apve prot ubj ect
yr l1 agle 1ssA ril 11, 198ym rry
Id Nagfle stated the aPplil— has agreed to ...Ply
wvthhthese items.
Caylor s ted he had w regarding t Dnflict of
ith M re
e presenting geiz on this matter a we 11
representing Caro lOdom v sagainst the City.s
o dec ide w
o.flict ea hallowmM represent[ both ethese
parties, i tea he
red of the Floridafg antes ted ti
be weena client and A .ey.ar Taylor s onup [
Florida bar t make then aetermination, ted had
tpiti.. from the Florida B the rmh therew Dnflict.
ly c e Commission a if there w on £1 is t,
they wo�iaa� ware to allow Mr. Kramer to —tit. to rep eaent
hose clien ttt
Mayor Hardy o efor rblic x equing a anyone present
ula like _ est nt ted the
sagand will a cept The L endations.
Mr. ay or dreemisplayed pro.£ of p.blicat'io. for th pu lic hearing,
ember of the L ted the L under t
t beer and w ula only be sold o the o side
trpcnea� o„ia r
arther s tedsi ea ppearedt the re _t t and the
le and 6he he
,,.derseotoa by to yw na�en-
i.g alcohol -A Mt.
IM.Fe miOdl., tfa[ lishment ibu tnsaid
there will be a mvxi.9 of Childree. and _l stab
�laerry F asked t end a the
n alloweeha t m�ni�ier ��a
tl Qt-Eiz i a family oe
where there i o
et—t eth p mis es. Mr. Daleo Lilly
sp e in favor of t he request.
by C ded by Depoty M
e the P.blrc tear g. carried by a ..aa,m.na �oree
t o-- has Cont>..ea
to g at ame�ame„cs eo them o g al —q—t.
Motion by puty Mayor 1- —, seconded by Commissioner 1.11 g n
that O-Efz b allowed t sell beer and w signated a
a partitioH be r yea ana —]At c nhe LAI
e naat I. by a
neputy rm ana Mayor Ha I.L. Vot g
ay and Commrssroner Poelking vot g nayach
8. EY ORDINANCE N . 926 - POSING AD INTERIM, AS OFF'ICIO
DUTIES01 THE CITY ADMINIETHATOR ON THE CITY CLCRR.
sed the the previous ordiinance N .0 926rw a allow hrm to serer« unance
.A pntil the
new cityAdm� i_AIS, arrr_'.
11-1 by ling, ded by m.vs
Eullin gton, t ergeacy Ordinaace N . 926 be adoptedMotion
carried by a enaH rmous roll call vote.
9. E OF FISCAL YEAR 87/88 AUDIT REPORT FROM FAIR AND
ASSOCIATES ArvC
the report
ked that t pAudit ft t from
n oe skated ac<eptnce would not necess.l y
NH approving
Bullington, onded
tothesA Report for f r "/88 bemaccepted
Motron cured by a unanrmous Vorce voxe.
FISCAL 10. FIRST ORDINANCE NO. 925 - ENDING THE OUDGCT FOR
FISCAL YEAR RB>/88AM
Ord iby title only. rry advised
n.— would c t year's budge t thbyeffecting
line item transfers and recommended approval,
g ton, by
ingb that O b'111 b ingoand
ingnb scheduled efor Mayt la 1989. Motron corned
by.aunanrmous roll call vote.
"I - AMENDING CHAPTER 14 OF
e11 by ry ted
ng ord inancer tw ally Trthet denial
ro
peddler 1r e City tC and places
peddle rsolicens es in The same category as y tb— busiaess.
oelking,
u llington taOEd inance N . 927 b otedeo firstC' ading aD.
that a public h doled for May 1, 1981. Motion carried
by a unanrmous roll call vote.
12. INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT RETEEEN LOCAL GOVERNMENTS IN SEMINOLE
ill a Agreement wiP
folder a set i d be provided sand is tat ea eit would be
reerheae.iaa a- the g as ae eer me recess.
11 A, 11 11 111 11 -89 - ANNUAL REQUIREMENTS FOR POLICE
e n by C in gton, onded by Deputy Mayor F
td.q23-89s ibe er raa dard Lanfo Ercement Supply
ompany ana Jthat the Mayo r be—th--d to sign the purchase
order.
14. AWARD OF D" #28-89 - SIBLIROCK FOR ROAD STABILIZATION.
by in9, onded by
Bbllin gton that rabid rg28 89 b aided t and M
the a a of 836,560.00 Drr
m be
sign thepurchase order. Motion Carried y A
un an imoae roll Ca11 vote.
tea t nag naa w
improvements a =�9 t sho�iaer�s.—Rg a�egm
telephone poles Ueh rry s Diking owith
r ida Power
and the Cable T adnyt to h the poles m —
Led if these i ,fly
bf oadt athea guard rails —Pidn be tl ... idered-
1111deifrM e developer of K
Taylor said w will dlookkeforo ev y avenue to regudi red them to
correct the problem,
rry ad,i,,l t e uar
t gd r uld c approxi
dmate.ly
510,000 a asked thatthe C a
o nd rails if
the wideaing and other impro b—tsdid not resolve athe problem.
The Commission agreed.
Mayor H-rdyadvised the Public cipation
h —,P, i aa.I asked t any o
ishiag to speak fill in a Pa rti p ion Form bd.
d return tt to the
The Commission reeeeeea from —F to 8,55 P.M.
12. INTEELOCAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN LOCAL GOVERNMENTS IN �RDIGRIFN
onded by D ety M
tbato theyI erlocal et�grseementtb [w dole C my ay
muai itiand the SCnoot Boaid to encourage resole gt p es di-—
ough a
u thorzedrt the agcetemen the Motion ca rried abY to unanimous
roll Till vote.
16. PUBLIC IRE-CIPATIO1.
11. 931 W erly b tad a sident of t
ked t sadv ise the C that
th
t he reww sr problemasi xiberon i t dr.i �ecs sa ing
r
ouyh iP. e intersection o
a agelinex0ad. o cobs a if speed
e installed a ..ding a
askedinif t iwey acould be tll ighted er obs a
a h hat M
tea n is ah ttne n peparemenia aoeaa on
speed bump., or 0 the ro altecnatlives of con [rolling the problemch
17. CITY ADMINISTRATOR'S REPORT.
Mr. Te y stated he has ,.venal reminders.
21,nole C u y Chool Board 2 p t Fee meet T- 9 AM, April
, 19 , -
nty L April 20, 1939 1. popka -contact Martha
ar r
t ive Action Oay in xallahl P.,, . May 3, 1989 - 10 Al to
rry advised the C that the W
had r — C Illy
ad visedn t hen1 ssion ethaat i t t e Ci ty'spolicy nt.
donate t any origan iz ations. The Comm rsslon agreed to continue
the policy.
ar
a rf field/Fir e AgrThe Commvssvon agrreed that the
me amanant as wriexee1was Correa t.
. Taylor advised the C that t . had given
say t ing w —pi—d. tea to date,
armr s tea t fol eeaea
i thhaa d.y Ml. t heEon
anted to make sure the Commiss ion cone ur red cw ith the
The C eetl a uch di.s cussion that before any legal
taken athat9 e housing be i tigated far h and
ily b contacted. Mr. Te y ,toted he would seek further
lnformatit-
Mr. Taylor advised the Commissvon that the City's Errors and
will < the defense i
,leffrev wiva defend the eiev. Mr. rarler =raced a response
.ill Ue faled next week.
Tavlor a e has r ved a letter
ctom M .iimf tea
th.y naa —eA et o 1 S1 " e
s further r ced to $23r000had Taylor
suggested a offer of $2o,001,,w oola be a
n agreed Fey Id li ke1Co whave adaitio arm
ing as decision. Tavlor s them
chat ne naa adwrsea the cnmm.,saron and was aware g therr espi ea.
19. MAYOR AND COMMISSIONERS' REe0kT$.
red the street light at the Chamber
entrance needed to be replaced.
in9 a kbd that the H s be
advis ed vthat the City is vn need of interested per one to serve on
City Hoards.
ullington s ask Fit— would
meet at Longwood city Hall on April Ill 999 at 3:30 E.M.
Deputy Mayor F dthat the plans for the
Fvre St atvon expansionVareaa Lmostomompleted.
oelking s tea t uraay, April 11 989, a
30
City Hall. S vll McCollum wvll hold a Town Hall meetingat t good
a cdy s ted U t.ed Alt, of C
A— on Apr 1 22.. t989n from 4.30 to >?Oo P.M. at
Nbli
n by C oelking, by C
eullingion that the vapproved bills b p d. Motvon carcied�byel
Han y— city f congwooa
Deputy k