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CCMtg09-15-86MinLONSCooEMEERylSo 198610N Present. Mayor Goldberg Deputy Mayor L lkner Commissioner Myers rilson a lasWallersmC ity Administrator Colby, City A ney na ld T y, City Cle�k D. ogxrle City ssi- Fernand Tibiier ,, A t city engineer 1. Mavor Golabera called a regular meetrna to ord Approval of Minutes, 9/8186 work session and 918/86 r g ar meet g claim any and all i Colby said she had given each C oner copy of the proposed agreement?..." Mayor Goldberg said the City hadsr t purchased t e land b the City already o ned the la na and M . Colby aid that w thatuthe City o ned the land in fee simple. Colby also said thattthe D e had n any steps t claim ther land. n by D uty M onded bykC Myers that m oft9/0/s6 w andm9/0/06eregular m ingsbe approved as correcteds Motron cars ied bysa nnanvmous roll call vote. ing, Ordinance N q83. Colby read by title only. nrby C erilson, s onaed by Commissioner Faulkner that Ordinance N)03rbea cepted o aa ing [hat a public hearing be scheduled Eor SO/fi /86. Motion earriedby a unanrmoos ro11 call vote. 5. omprehe ns ive Plan Iunenament s by Rodney E exigyrC ted, i There tuw oddis cussion, pro Gpn bysConmmi ssionermFaulk ne rc s ondea by C iMyers ublichearing be closed. ried b Ionc all v t n by C ers My, s ded byss "—iioneraFaulkner that a endm oComprehensmvesPlanrb approved at first public hearing and that a and public hearing be scheduled Eor LO/6/86. Motion carried by a unanrmoos roll call vote. ". Colby r by title only. ti?n by C dsby DepMayordl, that ordinance 6 b mceptednon firstnreaaing aaa that a public h ing be scheduled Eor 10/6/86ac Motion carried by a unanimous roll call vote. ). —ding, Ordinance ry lby r by title only. by C r Smeri is on,'s onded oby C thlt Ordinance N — be a cepted on first r aing a a publ i cnhear ing be scheduled for 10/6/86. Motron earriedby a unanimous roll call vote. e ad ing, Ord -a ''E. 1by r d by t only. sy C onded byrC aulkner that �m l]Rr been cmptad�on first ice diny rthatnapublic hearing oe scheduled for 30{6/86. Motion carried by a une..vmous roll call vote. 1 eadi.g, Ord �_nanco h -/E6. n by C rilsnn, onded by Cl'—'issioner Myers t ]86 be palled .11 the agenda u a plan w s developeda1 omplycw ange capital improvements pr ogram.a Commissioner foul kner suggested that a plan could e developed wi M 11 w Mayor Goldberg said he agreed with Commission- rilson a aid theeo%inance would have:a better chance for s if d plan wasddeveloped. The motion was carried by a unanimous rollscall 10. Confirmation o ity Policy prepare m of t omprehe nsive plan changes each year. Nagleto s the proposed pM- N would provide for e Ceptions b ing Ill by the Ciay C Nagle asked that the C onfirm a ing po11— n by C ofrilsnn, osm onded by C aulkner thatr the Ci tymadopt the Policy limiting .... dments C mthesComprehens ive Plan t than t per calendar year with the e ppl icab le developments ofw�egional impact, ptoperxy a andta salt of e ergencies as defined by Florida 5 s 163e318] (1986). s Myers asked if the City paid of advertising. Na91e said thespresent fee w s $400.00 and said thetplan being advertised c t $525. Oo. a91e said n molly s cal changes a ncluded withinoo endmentMandse s the Cixy woulder its expens esvin that manner. Motvon carried by a unanimous roll call vote. 11. Ch f Charles Chapman briefed the Commission on the status of the i ty'sv Safety Program. Chief Chapman said the Safety Review 8 and rev ewed 1� ach a cident and w or king t reduce workman's c sationoclaims.v Chief -Chapman said thewSafety Committee m nthly andnw ork-1 wilh the i Cbief Chapman said the C had c sideredcr endingnaadriverit ing program but after c side ration had determined t ould be m effective i acing ta umber of a cident- ChiefnChapmanasaid the safety program required funding t.eme impint a e program and he r ded that the Commission s ider the r endation s ongwoodesoc laims w er e highthan the rage city. eChief Chapman said i ould take 3 years t once a reduction i Myers said c ved employment should be i ougheand saidhe""' people who w injured ery 6 week%ib DepMayor L ended Chief Chapmanefor his outstanding job and she said she appreciated xheMre ports she was rece.vving. 12. t. Waller r ted a asking Dyer, Riddle, Mills a submit a propos zleto develops wage collection and d ribution .­t. n by C My—, 1 onded by Commissioner 5 rilsnn rogues to that Dyer Riddlensills and P update m wage ed by a ith eMayor GoldbergsndtC eMyersaa rilsnn voting Aye and2 p y r 1-1—n and Commissioner Faulkner voti , -y. 17 ack oiling and M iblier s the City no longer h the t .hid, had uhid, asked t of 2nd Place and 14th A beenaw hedso avyeO s be repaired. Myers ..id 14tF Avenue sf,ou Sd be paved whether the people want vtspaved tbt 11. sit Craddock c tulated the C n for delaying a Ordinance N ]B6 w ould impose a mmi ll t x for t o yearscforn the purpose ofobuyinq 1 d facilities £or parks and reati­Craddock said it didn t maks sense to pay $125, 000 for th p p y he objected to those people condemning the City ,Illy e e silence would be required to have s . r Gunter said The the Coventry Subdivision w nedlby thehomeowners ah. aide thergarbage £ranchi_ could n othe s ithout permission Waller said he wouldi tigateswhe the, garbage t operati ngnunder arfxanchise could operate on streets owned by Homeowner and L aid he was happy to live rn a City where so much had bees a ccomplishednr:_nt ly. Olb Lilly said he w ember of the Parks aLd c ory B and he said the City needed additional parks atdta _ibitnobuilding. Lilly said the $12$,ODo paid t the D 11, ney the City could have u d for parks. Li11y said — city Fad been a sed of t ing a park a ing i police Lilly said within t .past year, t ityehadradded t ark and the 1 d first beenhpurchased for m cipal buildings e Lilly said theaCity was receiving negative reporting from Mr. Oon Boyette. spoke i support of the C mmission and congratuate Mr. DaleDLillysfopshrs comments on Mr. Boyette.o parking a S6o, 000 cab at his h aid h s licensed t d he didmn o parksh way from h1s homeate i. ded totparkih uck at hischome r idles. o£ the fin.. ohe migFt haveeto pay. aid s ould Sook i the C y s g atrons concern g p kingCandycall Mr. Cox the next day. 14. City omvnvstrator s Rep t. wailer r enaed that the v,bli,: i� q fnr orainance 1 . t89 be changed from 11/24/86 to lOi LO/8.. nnby C Myers, s -aed by C tberpub lie heaxicg for orainanceeN )89 be s�nedulelrfore30/20/66�a tine Motion carried by a ---us roll call vote. C. Mr. Waller reported on [he bids recevved for paving City strer[s. Waller r ended that the City adopt A solution ry . 571 which oulde permit the Cityet any surplus funds with the B oof Florida. Motion by Commissioner Smerilson, seconded by Commissioner Myers chat for S3S. o0 per Sunday and suggested that the C. uthorize u of [he building during Halloween Weekend. -vbyrC on, onded by Commissioner Myers that the Community Bui ldingsbe r tedet Reverend Smith at $31. 00 per Sunday on a monthly basis. Motion carried by Mr. Hepp ing `s property. Ma Colby —i r pn ioLatioa .` of A of regulations c oing the. ing pooland —id h. d.ldvbe heldin contempt if hedid not correct at he srtuatron and paywa $750.00 for bringing complaints t the City C orking through [he C and he q �edrthe Ch ief[ofdPolice's letter to the Commvssron concerning hvringeofipersonnel. r Silson c the F Department o their reportsmt st` C mernqu nninquire it' ether the reports could hi, mod i- fied- di- fied t nclude loco tionofeacn a ci dent. ief Chapman s - puter program haould provi ede the datar ba senne cessary and he would beab letorprovide thus information in C afe o October. aulkner a ked if City e Quid n City i thrtheireo o rawhen they drovethem home. a olby s rd ifrthe City r redem thtoeave hc ailable for r City '1 b. requiged to pay i aid if the employees -11 t a sdhome ary basisantheynaould pf Chapman asked if [ ityns.insurance rates would bay. e reduced if employees paid the