CCMtg02-16-87Min1. Manor Mvers cauea tRe meeting to Diner at ]:3o P. m.
of silent m ation was followed by the Pledge of A3legiance
to the Unr red states Flagdit
3. Approval of M 2/2/8> regular m ing. n by C r
ri is on, s ondedubysDeputy Mayor L that m of 2/1/8lsbene
tabled pending verification of par ayrapRal4. Motvon carried by a unanrmou
4. Agenda:
val of Change Order N 2 t w police s
n bypUeputy Mayor L onded by C rilsontthat
consent agenda be approvedmanMOtion carried by a unanimous roll call vote.
nald Shuck of K and SRUCk, report on feasibiltiy of City obta inirv
capacity £rom Seminole County. Shuck distributed a report
ing a nalysis of t emCity's options regarding obtaining
additional s capacity. After discussion, the Commission agreed t
ork session for Wednesday, February 1P, 198], to review the
studyuin detail.
6. The Commission agreed to defer a agenda i m 6, r endation
that c ract between City and Dyer,c Riddlen Mills andePrecourt be term-
rnated,nt
Decision o Ordinance N 801 - ing a abandoning that portion
of Wildmere A Lying W shown on plat oC S utR
Longwood, PB 6ePG 20. n by C rilson, s onded b
UepMayor L i 803s be nr ved from table.
ied by a rollac tedtthat
e Us ke rt hadnw tRe Commission aoletter sugges ring that the City
xchange property being v ted. r Smerilson said i
lillegal t sell t e land b ingcv tedco DepMayor L aid whent
the request w s firsths theav of Charlesr5
ncluded. ingusaidtthat proposedi~ f CharLestS
had been w mayor L asked ifaS roperties
ou ld a ttheas utherP portion o e proper ty ti uthetCity and
ing said they hoped t
ofnthees n yuestion w aby C oner
onaed Ry C hthatt0 3~besi
adopted~n d byia ofu3tto 2 with De pMayorNL and
rilson mot q Aye ana commissioner Dennia
ann mayo~nmye rs uvotingnNayme
" Ord.NO.SU6. a ending s n 5-2, D velo pment
nappl.ica bleat tagreed t ave Oed.
tosi8o o'non table until work session on sewermca pacity completedle
9. acing, o BOe - ing
lot the Comprehensive P ouglema
3isplayed proof of p ationlan ~ by C
ded by C thatvOrdinancemN
3/16/BJ at themregues teofGFlorida Residential Co
displayed p oof of publication. n by C
ded byrDepMayor L thafordinance N mv809 bertabledlu til
3/16/87 a the request ofel orida R IoCommuni ties and hcmeownes.
Motion carried by a unaimous roll calldvote.
11. Public H ing, O >]4 - granting a xcl us ive garbage
franchise forcer sidentiala~ ougleman read by title and
displayed proof of publicationLCe sil Craaaock a siaents
ould have t and Mayor Myers said n and that
any r ithsa omplaintawould complain t the company and also
the Ci tydenMayor Myers explained that the a of the r ould n
be known u tit bids w ved. Mr. TedmPOelking of Skylark asked if
the City could chargeegarbagercompany $250.00 if [hey littered the
and C r Gunter said [he franchise agreement made the
ompany responsibleofor cleaning up. Delaney, P sident of the
Highland tti lls H spoke in favor of the franchise.
Dsker spokeni sopposi tionot aul Gougle-
aidethe garbage f thbefa - Pola tion a
determined by t Pede ralhD t Court i thenc ro£tHillsboroughs
n[y. and L spoked the franchise. t
ked hownfunds1would be utilized andfM Waller said fundsA
ouldnbes placed in general fund. There w o fact her c
Motion by Commissioner S rilson, s onded by nCOmmissioner Gunter that
public h ing be closedme d by a roll call v te.
n byaC r CmerMlsonn s onded by DepMayo~uL that o
decision o ]]4 be c ued a tit 9/6/e] a athae t
procedureefor ardver tising s araingvb ended bynCity Adminis-
on 2/12/8] be approvedaw Motion cart ied by a unanrmous toll call
12. Public H ing, Ordinance N »5 - providing fox n xclusive
franchises fofcollection of c ial garbage. ougleman cead by
itLe and displayed p oof of publication. There w
n by C rilson, s onded by D MayornL nthat
public hearingvbev~losedme ro 11 nca 11 v te.
n by Commissioner SmerMlsonn s ondedbbf0epMayo~ul that o
nce No. 775 be adopted. Mot.r.on carried by a unanimous roll call
tJ. Public H ing, ordinance N ]84 - peoviding for t e grand ny of
- xelusiveefranchises foz collection of c iat garbage.
ougleman r d by title and displayed proof of publication. TheMe w
eapro o de by
that pubticnh scl os edSme
r bygc anded
byu0epMayor L It ha ttordinancenN 189mbec uedru til 4/6/6>
and that Che procedures foz advertising and a ing b d
Admr 2/12/6] be approved.w Motzon carried y
unanrmous col lscallovote.
14. located directly behind c
NagletsaidatheAx w letter Erom Dyer, xidd le, Millfand
Americat had not been rec vedeV1 Nagle recommended t site plan be
approved subject t toEP c and compliance with D P le tcer when
rilson, s onded by RC
edhafs enplaf forvL a besapproved subj ec tvt sail
andsc mpliam with O w let befor
tifiaate ofo<cupancyt is granted. Motvon car riedrby va unanvmous roll
call vote.
and abandon e t 17, W.indtree W
801 5 oop xeques ted by Dennis 6 irkwood. n by C -
riLSOn, s by DepMayofL t petition corm
andeabandonment of easement be grantednn Motvon carxi ed by a unanv
moos roll call voce.
16. Ordinance N 811 - ending the Comprehensive Z ing
Ordinancetbysc ing a sidential z ing district for r sidential/
office u ougleman read by title.n n by Commissioner Smerilso
ondedsby DepMayor L that Ordinance Nowell be a cepted on first
eading and that a publicah ing be scheduled for 3/16/0]. Motvon carried
by a unanvmous roll call voteY
1>. ing, Ord.i nance N 012 - ending the romprehe nsive z ing
ordinancetbyechanging t ing o Sml/2 of S 29].8]5 feet of W 330
of N 1/4 of SW 1/9i S n 331hsTwp 205, Rge 30F., from R-1 Isingle
Yamily) t A-2 (residenti aleCS ily - duplex). Applicants:
and L rel M Gouglemaglr mby t nly. n by DepMayor
onded byMCOmmissioner Sm ailsonvthat Or3inan~evMo. 812 be denie
r bas ednupofr endations of staff and Land planning agency. Motvon Carr
by a unanvmous roll call vote.
i ny, Ord inence N BLB - ending 8 n 23-24 o the Code
of~orai~a~cesar eliminate r c for i ~ia~ai~m s for inaiviaual
ial/industrial building. ouglemansread by title onl
vbyaC rilson, s onded byrDepMayox L that Ordinan
ti813 be amceptednon first readinga and that a public hearing be scheduled
for 3/16/B].c Motvon carded by a unanrmous roll call vote.
No. 601 be pp ved. Motvon carried by a unanrmous roll call vote.
20. uthoriza ti.on for Police D solicit c s for support
ougleman read Letter CxomvC ity Adm in'istra for
itysC tea February 11, 196>. r.i LSOn said it
rthwhilf program. n by C iilsonmss onded by
DepN,ayoi L that Policeooepartme nt bespermittc3et solicitc£unds E
object
ethese tabli ehmentto --
ity C approve all expendibure..3 --
and C rilso aidvyes.
aakbd iftapproval w s gra tM1eri
/` shoulf theeF Depac tment be p tef t cCo msissioner
rilson saidethe F Departmentrdoes solicit sfundsna should have a
_ - aid M1 depar menu
solic ingtfur andlsaidst nthor ach t
depar reque all depar n~s that
are soliciting fundsvfrom thenbusi ne ssscommunitytor individuals ^s
a.i.d she c red chief M of
2/4/8)sa sDlt nt the City C The m slpassed by
of 4 t Mayor MyerssshepMayor L andwC
Gunter and Smerilson voting Aye and CommissionernOennrs voting Nays
21. Charles H ssler, City Engineer, briefed the C the
nage e o Grant 5
my halo ofee theirtres ponsibilityh
ssler gaid[he'C ntychad requested that the City r ach
request from homes abutting the e and that theeCity n
yranttany permits for c ithi nsl5efeet of t
~epMayor Lormann asked M ssler w t he had put behind homes nw
problcins and M ssler rs aFid brokenhu block.
andergrif t, P sildent o£ t e Col umbuspH
said she w ned about the home witdthe s ing rpool sin rdan
she askedt iftt he C my had a cepted responsibility. Ovalle
se d the County had agreed it was them responsibility budthey had
esponsible for any s e built o the e Andy Mackovich
ned the homerwi thrthe s ing poolsinedangerrand he asked if
theaehwas a trmetaD le for the County making eepairs. Commrssroner
ougleman said he could n n liability of the County and he
suggested that property owners wrth problems might wrsh to consult with
an individual attorney.
22. Public Pac trcipation Period
and Linton said he had spoken two weeks earlier regarding
endetta a the Chief of Police and he said from c rd
this even ggaheswas not alone in his beliefs. Mr. Lr nton goes tionedea
a playground by families of Longdale and Skylark; that the plant gives
off unpleasant odors; t e property values of.homes n the plant
would drop; and requestedithat the City relocate. the resrdents of Longdale
being. made avails bl.e on February 11, 19A~, as was promised at 2/2/B]
hey had c ted $149.00 c of the t
MepnayorrLOrmann sard the Cityrwould replant thettrees. Commrsstoner
rilson asked w the t t down.
ou Sd i tigateht he r were c
ityvhad applied foraa e Grants toMhelpn
of the s r plant a Waller said that t
t plan to belie
grant w wally aaloan twhi che[he City m
aid [he City could n omplish a
the 3/15/8)sdeadline for submrssronaof r q ests
Lilly said the City had r rued approximately 5150,000 f the
sale of land which should have<gone i special fund to purchase
parks and land foe recreatron uses. Mr. Lilly said the money had
the deposit for political signs to $100.00 from each candidate
z3. city xamrnrstrator s deport:
documents and advise City Comm is stun on 3/2/8> whether Florida Central
o Fur<h ase a 3/4 t n pickup and a 1/2 ton pickup instead of a 2 ton truck.
The Commrss ron g ed y onsensus.
dal ler said the City had r ved a let to from D Chiro-
practic rng S ax pan
for the n ~iae~cav ri.i ixonspe wailer aaialine
City had als ohr ved acletter mf rom t e Counseling Cen[er, Inc.
inq I tigaior S tigator C ebb a
5g t~e2yan forvtheir dedicated a paler
therr Eamrlres zn need. Mr. Waller sa.vd .he Cityshadsa SSO rece.r~ed n
e Community xoapital cnief
Charles Cha pman~ua Clelland, John Rougeux,
Mike Horkenberry and S ns tonpresenting fire safety inste uctron
to Hospital employees in December.
2A. Mayor and Commrss goners' Reports:
asked that M wailer submit a report
ing regardingrChief yM lug's unprofessional behavior. -
r Smerilson a ked C o describe t -
professional be haviorsand hemsaidlheediden sobserve any unprofessional
behavior o the part of Cnief M ing. Mayoc Myers said he w also
present and did n observe annu rofessional behavior by Chief M -
iug. Chpi of M ofan
subordinates sMr. Waller saidnhewwouldas eeawhanhe could
do rn preparing a cepor t.
b. Commissioner Gunter said he h spoken w ocher,
r for the 5 utH 5 not e.C ity Hospital,Sand Pthe
hos pi talrwill permit the Cityat e property purchased b
. Sim Reiter'S home and Reiter Park for a pra nfield.
aid he thought the hospital twould lease the land
form51500nperGyear sMayor Myers said The property might not be
sortable for a practice field srnce rt was v y et.
Mayor Myers said t e City had r ved a n lec[er::
ending t e police for their good workea nd onlylhadtr ved 1 letter
that w negative. Mayor Myers said Cnief M ing w cellent
Chief of Police and he had his support 150 percent. aMayor shyers said
the City should c Sider u ing both water and sewec revenues to solve
the sewer capaci tynproblems
d. Commissioner S rilson said he w upset about the a ac ks.
ri lsonmrequested M Waller to have a background
rnvestigationconducted on all five members of the City Commisison.
n by C ri ison, s onded by DepMayor L
thatsCity pay approvedlbi llss Motron carried by a unanimous roll call
25. The meeting was adjourned at 10/Y/: 20 P. M.
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Mayor, City of rtgwood, elorida
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