CCMtg02-20-89Min1. Mayo Hardy called the meeting to order at 7:30 1.1.
of med.i.CaT ion w s followed by the Pledge of
Allegiance n[o thes United States Flag•
3. Mayor N tea he w that the
Joy A uld be p nightto tea t u sloth ary of the s.loyea ands and 11 tea theh vfirst
of nt he Joy A Underwood, w
aray a UsY"', the M of L ood
n1111 w aoYrA ea--A.on
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asked M tTaYlortt a r oclamation oprocl.aimI, Joy A ara
ood n ted the proclamation t
Us —. EMayor Uskeat P — Mayor Hardy and r cogni ea M
Unaerweoa and r undarwooa on nil a
95o xea"ab. -med
[.dent". andaw Captein ao all t Mayor
H aray then p esented the 1999 JOY AWARDS to thee foil- students:
CHaISTOexea A ECMANN AN—ARI
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HEATHER OATES LONYMOOD ELEMENTARY
I- by ullington,
onded by " of
ary 6 w e "following" c n by
Comm>esaoner Od—.... Motion carrred by na un anvmous volce vote,
¢AR,N0 - ORDINANCE NO. 921, AMENDING CHAPTER 2 Oe THE
Taylor III by
explained third O uld dissolve t rof
Z— 9 and a epa tment not B—di1g. a p tmenc of elannrng and
r Motvon by Commvssvoner eu11 g n, seconded by Commis svaner
akiig, close public hearing. ied
ingr s ontled
Bu1lin9ton�.on roi01
zri a O. 921 be p d.
Mocron earn �ea ey uaA�mon., l emote.
RATES IRS T READING - ORDINANCE NO. 922, AMENDING COMMERCIAL SEWER
Taylor ead Ordinance 922 rry
ned t.'tbis ordi—IC o $-20ef
ia1 c a than
1 OPey a3— sof atheirTw
bpi lle u Oequ estea s added aYhe
Ordinance ht elarifyr that the minimum —Id u be POr users of less
than 9,000 gallons.
n by n
C r Bullington, s ded b
ithendment a restedssben a ee
optea
eading and 2t Pu btic N g be equsc heauled for M
6n1n
989� R ied tby a four to one vote, with Commissioner
Poelking votin9n ay
1. FINAL APPROVAL OP CANDYLAND PARK PLANS.
ra pbovDuty Mayor P onded by C Bu—ilton,
preepliminary eept Plans for rCandyland Park.
Mot.ton carried are
b,y unan F— call vote.
rry r eaaea a e Columb—
Harbour d.itchs engineer ing at the amended contract price of $20,Oo0.
n by C elking, s onded by hD ach
Engineer ePgt Agreentarfor
age b approved i f 520me,000 a
htheth.x Mayor bear uthoWy d sign Ythea agreement. Motion
carrrred y unanimous roll ca 11 vote.
9. AD ING - ORDINANCE NO. 923. PROVIDING FOR FINANCING OF
EQDI PMENT. RE
11.
ay— read Ordinance N . 923 by t only. rry advised
he
Taylor advr hadd
t but that h oulad work tw ity P cific st
orci
oe3.d 'his ozkeato xE praio:ftee uoiie x iigrhvll-
ach asked if there w a pre -Penalty ela useear
iedfordMa mt w e ted thedid Dntra
ere
eapenaltym elausen trs rnclud ead vn the contras t, —
then
there is _ pre -penalty.
by oelking, onaed
in"_ t dinn. 923 D.
ved On £.first ing a
eub— g be s d forr march 6, I_. Dt—
carried by a unanimous ro11 call vote.
10. FOOT STREEI 1IGh t'ING AGREEMENT-HwY. 17-92 - COST ANALYSIS.
41. r, explained thl based
1/2 m h=lights o esideot
ery%200tf tety ]8 lights bas ea o oaf
lights at a cost ofa5643�. 50 per month or $724.62 pe monthPeSnr.
cylinder would i eao 510, 50I I- ted h
t hexefore recommend ing the F_ Taurus for the p ce ofa$9,898.005
by Deputy Mayor F sch that
loosea 1
llington of 59,898.00.
Bubsugges ted kinge st
dtfferenre was w y g . Motto„— I-- were wtchwnCe
The requested additional rnfnrmat ton be furnished
re ga rd ingx the vans.
12. DECISION ON EUECHhRE e PARCEL 19 TO PROVIDE AoOIT—Al SPACE
OCR PUBLIC WORKS COMPLEX.
advised t that M Taylor had agreed the
purchased w capital 3improvement and further s ted t
x
Dula c Sider St5,000 down o the property w the
inderat e pai, be1, 1989. The
whether Dula be btttoer r to finance C the pxopertyn 9
tea he to greed with M that he believed t
her d d
t ofn sf inancdingPe agreed tot looks at alternate
ways5avatlable to purchas eCand xf finance.
Deputy Mayor F onded b eullington,
sea to: sso, 000 Gan a t chat fr — g s.
= S50,000 a oma
e i— ce tea nd
��maewi o.tia a oet
ene pop y There was ronti—d atsensait. reyaea P,g the
uty Mayor F ach w tRdrew his motion and Commissioner
/` eull.vn gton wi[hd rew his second.i
n by 11,11,
anded by C
C ity p rchase P eel 190subject rac to al
agreement. Motion carried by a unanimous roll call votent
15. FRI. DISPOSAL.
had c ted U rofat esdrvmse and h sed that t dEg i�e the
City v90 days h til M y 10, e19P9, before r'Ti"'.
Terry r commended no action be taken at this time to remove the
11. Taylor 111t1d ing the letter Chemical
and asked — Co.n
s how much t e Nets ould give
them to respond. The Commissionagreed to ten working days.
11ry o
os Diidso wt long they will ho ld ttheir oprice eto vguoted
forrth, r Val. o11, C ked t
Dula s long cit would riake.
ana if xnei p ree coula n is e�til r D.
The Commission reeeseed from 8.55 PM to 9.12 PM.
14. eevlEw ENGINEERING PIANS FOR RANOEEINE ROAD IMPROVEMENT.
dM
Cold to the K pRepresentat ivs sw
io h.asked t
City
request i ringtDad improvement be c ted so he c
take the letter"'
s and of D hey a
It It
res pent willing goead with i orks The
u thorfzed that a letter be s indercare s ing tbemurgen'y
och ane a Mill 11"
be P sea*
I.be erequired go covet r
e d—od.a ick Hopkins suggest edr t oadob ved
�y�— that a oral new
design may be needed as the de g is not good as it to
15. INTERLOCAL MUTUAL AID AGREEMENT.
. Terry explained that t andard m ual aid agreement
all of t mement and the
Cityao£ Casselberry fort em g cy/£ire response. ag
by C
ca Moti
that t o siva1sA c eemebTo b sapproved end et Mayorabe
gn dA9r
t he agreement. on rrieda byt to unanimous
a• voice vote.
16. APPOINTMENT OF CITY OF EONGwOOD REPRESENTATIVE TO CALNO.
proper V
r
h. .ity s bind h
He was advised lthat this was v y expb--ofor eone Cit
21. CITY ADMINISTRATORS REPORT.
8 a ced tem
ou ld rbe held rry o rch 31t, 1989 andr thatR an announcSysement wou ld nbe
e. Mi. Te ry conl.irmed the Bu g work Sesslon on March 13, 1989.
portion o
C ity MH all etha t Lil fladt ha st lea ks eand M nspected of and
suggested t arDoled i ead .1 repaired.
[ed be hado efor $3, 206 and w requestiny m ord
to get. addi.t lOnal quotes. The COmml.sslen agreed to reroof in yf
rry s Ci.ty had Orig.inal.l.y lgreed t
dirt Mfrom a0 Villadm ved by City c s but M1 e fou nd tl
side company do i
asked that othe lw k be delayed u til Wednesday 11 they
o get a Locator o the s o locate and £lag t
ergroundt lines. Simpson c mplimented the Public Works
Department On the cleanup of the ponds.
developer had
exnreseeayi t p Ph sibyls eolembusex r property.
ardyns stated i Ould be w ithhi tl,ti gbwhat it would
cost £Or the City
o deve p h p perty.
Mr.
rry requested C approve a Records Clerk P
for the Police Department sa nd the r signme.I o til
employee t the position a angeat sal aryt c
rther s tea this i unfunded p amid
budget old[ myea
"by Oeputy M oelkiny,
fisher be a signed t et he dP under Chief
d.
ith n change in her salary e ion
beuauthorized. oMOtion carried by a unanimous rolltc all vote.
rry a e Commission that co111110n insurance has been
p Dee on all City
ehlalee.
22. CITY ATTORNEY 8 REPORI.
Mr. Tlylll adwisaa t aed o
d by the citysd hx professional lm bility
bed ed for a engineer s in9up s determined t
professional 1_11 d for Oeputy Mayor F beforde
Terrys said he would work with Mr. Rayl islb0 secure this .—Ca-
o ,.