CCMtg09-08-86Min1. Mayor Goldberg called the regular meeting to order at 7:30 P.M.
of silent meditation w observed, followed by the Pledge
of Allegiance to the Onvted States Flag.
Approval of m 8/18/86. by C rilson,
seconded by Commvssioner Paulk ner thatiminutes ofv8/18/86 beeapproved
avlkner that a publiT b ing b
onday,i0 tober 6, 1986, t s der reques trfor
a permit t operate a funeral h Cc2 nz ingadistvict by M
Cy 3. Case. The motion was carr~edibyaa vnanvmovs roll call vote.
5. - proclaiming t of October 5-11 a a
rugRAbusetEducation,a onywood. The r solutionii
ead by t by M lbytio n by C rilson,
led by C avlkner t solutionsN 086e adopted.
ied bysa arbara 0 spoke
tthe C andns ted st miliestTOgethe r, Ra Longwoodnorgani~~
n devotedvto drug and alcoholFaabuse prevention, had r tly
received a check £rom Mc Donald's Restaurant For 5100.00 at the suggestion
of the cost and the original $100.00 Mad obtained 5500.00 worth of
led by C Myer that 1
Orlin ~>)4ibee ceptedson fir eadin andithat ublic my
be scheduled far November 24, 1986. sMOtvon carried by a unanimous ro1L
>. eaainy, orainance N ns - proviainq f - e francnisee
for collection of c ial garbage. Colby ~ead byetitlevonly.
~., by Comm ss Fa ulknexc se onded by C er 8merilson Chat Ordinance n
. JJSibeia cepted on firstcr ing a anpublic hearing b dvled
for Monday, October 6, 1986. Motvon carr iedtny a unan.rinous ro 1.1 ca 1.1 vote.
B. eadinq, O ]84 - ing f the granting o -
xclusive franchis escfotcollection o£ P ial garbage. olby read
by title only. n by C mxilson, s onded TyrC r
Faulkner that O.rd~inance N .o]84sbe a cepted on firstreading and~thatia
public hearing be scheduled far November 24, 1986. Motion carried by a
unanimous roll call vote.
9. eading, Ordinance N ]]9 determining the a of and Fixing
evy fotFYt1986/198].
iby C rilsonths onded byxC Myers that Ordi-
. J~9 besa ceptedeand that a millage r 2.9 b t
antic that a public Tearing be scheduledefort5eptember 2 ,a1986f Motron
carried by a unanimous ro 11 call vote.
30. F Readiny, Ordinance N J80 adopting a budget for the City of
onywoodtfor FY 1986/198J. Colby read by title only. There w
s pro o by Commissioner 5 rilson, s deby
Commissioner Faul knernthatothenpublic hearing be closed. ied by
roll call s n by c riltonlns o~aea
byuC aulkneritha tMOrdinance N~v ]BO hero cepted on first read.i ng
hat a and public hearing be scheduled for September 22, 1986. Motvon
~ carried by a unanvmous roll call vote.
eading, Ordinance N >sl prohibiting the throwing of u solicited
ials i sidential a and d ways. Colby r d by title only.
n by Commissioner 8 rilson, s onded by Commissioner Faulkner that
Ordinance N ]81 be a ted on first reading and that a public hearing be
scheduled for Septemberc22, 1966. Motion carried by unanimous roll call vote.
eading, Ordinance N 2 proposing a endments t e Charter
of theiCityRO ongwood. C016y read by t only. by Com-
aulkner, s ondedsby OepMayor L lthat Ordinance nN ]82
~epted on £i rst reading and that a publitheaing be scheduled For
September 22, 1986. Motron carried by unanvmous roll call vote.
13. Fublic x Ordinance N ]69 e tab lishing a niform building
umbering sys tet£or the City. o Colby r itle and displayed proof
of publication. aulkner asked if bnetsystem w ayreement
ith the L e.rgency 9-151isystem and n Waller said i
impson a e County w uld b esponsible f signing addresses
and M Wallerrs hey w by Commissioner F a
by Depnayor L that public heari~g be closed. iedsby a
a ul knetthat O drnance No~]69rbeeadopted1soMOtron carried by
a uuanvmous roll call vote.
14. Public N ing o referral of proposed a endments t ompre he ns.i.ve Plan
Departmentaof Comm ity Affairs, State ofmFlorida. Mrs Colby displayed
proof of publication. un anges which Tad r
public n and publicre etbeingwrequested. nil
ouldeb a public h ing t e Held o DepMayox
asked M Nagleth w long thea0e partment of C ity A airs took
in review g h g and Mr. Nagle Bard approximately 90ndays,ff
Myer asked Depar rty Affar ould deny
anges eagle ie3toniyCOmmlua and s
t hey cw wi o rdCOmprehensive Plan, tMyers snot
- ang esthaduFreviously been before C and thcel
applicant hadhw tF dx awn his request. Myexso~kedri the
applic n^t :aouldvb required to pay aHditvonal fees and ~• >laglers
had paid. rilson s ted that i the iCi ty approved the
submi ttedrby F ing t C-2, t ity could n
ich qualified for Cz2nz ing. Nagle said the C
ou ldpdelcte any o£ the pzoposed c hey opposed and said t
ould have the effect of d askedr~f
the t o year w ing periodnt nchangecde ns ity ofrpropeDtySa xed w till
effect. and M Nagle said the t
Sim rty would n ifyre Bryon vthinb300 fee of
the proposedachangefe though they might live i ethe C my and M
Nagle said the City would. Nagle said t e LPA h at
individual registered lettersrbe s wing e
mobile home park o t Street andni£t they nw is pi eked upn that a
Hal delivery b Myersrques tinned what require-
effect bydthe s and nM Nagle said he would provide
copy. ended that the City
denyrthe a ofeDFfice b ildMng o Dogwood Hi11s~ROad. rry c Hell
also objected t the u uof office buildings and said he thought thatnspot
ing w illegal. Schulte s the property w s presently
ned C-25 but w s listed a sidentiaLro the Land H Map. aid
that. c ia1 office u Duld n rate a uch additionaletraf fie
theo35ehomes t e= builtto ethe s rry C, Hell said
the applicant couldtn uagree t any particular u e because that would be
inb" which w i Mr. Nagle said he thought on
solution tw inglt P Iresi.aen ti al-profess.i onall anaehe ^'
suggested that thetplansbe forwarded t Department of Community
Affairs and that he be given a opportunity t ing.
. Simpson s ted the City u the e ing P ing now
able for theixuu Nagle said a requiredOlOSa
and L Chairman of the L aid the L A had c siderea
the ~eed for R ing and said i ded. y Commissionee
Smerilson, s by C aulkner that thenpbblic hearing
closed. ~bysa roll call v
rilson saidthenw opposed t uchang~ng t ing o ovparce is
Dogwood x d hedidnn agree that off i.ce
spaces would generatedl es sCtripsdthans homes. DepMayor L if
the t o parcels could De deleked and the r Nagle
aid yes. Myers said r sidentsahadab bupsetaboutMthe day
nnby C raSmerilson, s ded by C r
tthat t nod Hills Road to be changedmt Ci3 ne
ing be delted fPOmcpackageLandwthat r finder be submitted t
Department of Community Affairs far revrew. MDtron carried by a una nrmou~
roll call vote.
15. TTe Commxssron recessed from 8:95 until B:SS P. M.
16. Hal A ceptance of improvements for Danbury M Phase I
ogle b iefed the C and s improvemen tslhad
nspected a Dry. a ntbyhC r Smerilson,
onded b Sion sMMez sathat t eMimprovementsMforrDanburi Mill. ,~
Phase IISA be acceptedar otion carried by vnanrmous roll ca 1 voce.
166
1]. na1 Plat - illage ~xeplat of lots 1 t ugh 10 and lots
15 through 2 Slocksl frig ers' Addition k 1. veloper i
ulkner said he had a onflict of i andww
iodise ussmt esplatro Nagle briefed the C and saig
w drainage swales had been i tolled a requested by Ci tysEngineer. r
ssler said there w o be made buc they w e his M
fault and he would a mplnoh co aid M submitted a
e bond a ded thatep lot berapprovedhsabject t all
and lien o signingeplat and payment of all engineering Eees.
Matron by Commissioner 8me rilson, seconded by Commissioner Myers chac
i nq, r Quid n Nagle s applicant had
requested that thecCity a ceptim esponsibility due to the small
ubdivision, c applicant h agreed to parti-
cipatefi hthe voluntary pavingNa ttprogram and payda[ least 50 per-
of the c Mayor Goldberg asked if the City would be responsible
ifnthere w s flooding and M Nagle said n the best of his knowledge.
applicant's engineer s the City would n t be
esponsibleaid Nagle said i the e aof a e flood, [here w the
sibility Chat the septic tanks wouldnbackup i the homes. DepMayor
aid she w ned about lots 7,8 andt9 and said they appeared
o bent DepMayorct ked i s paved, w
e flooding problemsra Quid n er re
ended that the City m Mt heHr nrpond but n
of~ the Lake Wildmere. a n by C r Smerilsont s ondednby
Myers that P nalr Pl at for NelsonnC t be approved subject
mthesCiiyrm ing the r and the o and developer
ing L ttl erL Wildmere ^tM red Hollis saidea engineer's seal
ouldabe placed o all copies. Thermo iea by a of 3 to 2 with
Mayor Goldberg and C Myerstand 5 rilson voti ngeAye and DepMayoi
Lormann and Commis s.v oner Fa ~lknec vnti.ng Nayme
19. P ary P Sleepy H w (FirBt A on).
aid therlot w off Garden L and theoLand Planndd9tAgency had r
ned approvalabased o of the City A ney. Nagle saidmthe
ity could n enforcendeod r requested b sidents of
Sleepy Ho ll owtand said that w ithetresponsibili ty of therhomeowners. Mr.
aid i ary for applicant t submit final plans.
ns by Commissioners8me ri lson, s dea by Commissioner Faulkner chat
based on legal o endered by City Attorney, t reliminary plat
be approved. Motron car.Tied by a una nrmous roll callevote.
of 600,000 G t plant a et
Waller s ned o 19B6.G
by iC ondedebypC that ~ron-
obyrD 9/3/86sbe a ved a itynadvertise for bids fordo
plant o 9/10/86, r e bidsoon 10/6/86aa tC 4: 00 P uthorrze contract
on 10/20/66. Motron carrred by a una nrmous roll call vote.
wailer s that Chief Chapman would give a ep ton the C y
Saf y g am on Monday, September 15, 1986.
n by oepMayor L onaea by ~ alters enat
aocureis be appointed ~ = ana Recreation Aaviao.ry
unanamoas roiPlapementtfor Mr. r~.nnes luaa•.-=. Motion carriea br 1
23. 'e ending, O - ing tuaget f OS/1965.
olbyRr by t oni yNO n byeC ri is on, s onded
bysC aul kner that Ordina~ce x o]BSSbe a ceptea o
eadingrand thatEa public hearing be scheduled for 9/22/86. Meta on carried
by a unanrmous roll call vote.
. Cathy Savage spoke t the C regarding her dissatis-
factionsw a performance of OfficezmEdsR the Codes Enforce-
ardth Ehe asked why M Sohn Hepp of 1 had n
been Required t s property, take c HofRhbsns ing pooli e
Sne said the problemahadrbeen c ing s e 1962. Mayor Goldberg said
he had inspected the property t o tie c ted.
Mayor Goldberg asked M WallerhandaM Colbyrtor personal ly s whate the
iky could do. n by Commissioners5 xilson, s onded by OepMayor
Germano that piob lem at 1902 Robin C tmbe t ned o the City
Administrator ana City Attorney for action. Motvon carried by a unanrmous
roll call vote.
roy said there w a problem with dogs from that address
and Mayor Goldbery said anrmalscontrol had been called at least 6 trme~.
EnfoMCement Offi9ees tiMrsa Savagepsai dmthe person rnvolvedssnould 1
. Savage questioned why mere w only 3 o[f icers on patrol
Waller explained due t school, v and the
needrtoshold down mandatory overtime and compensate ryttrme required by
Colby said sne w ing procedures for the b and a ould
ook to find the m aefficieWt w admr na ster the nodes enforcement
functions and copeowrth [he problemsto
rolyn Emling of 302 Oak 5 aid n n had been taken
thesCOaes En£orceme nt Officer o omplaint ~ eahaa. G1or'ia
ed 9 yearsnago~with a problem and there were no
recordsaof compl aantsll
aid s e had ing
discontinuingrtheTPUblic P r p ion Pe riodtandesheturged the Com- '~
25. City Administrator's R p t.
Waller suggested that t e City Commission hold a ork s n
o discuss the u of c agendas a e Commission agreedet
hedule it for Donday,o9/15/86 a The C iss ion agreed to
co Public P ci patioP p
nhbypC r Bmerilson, s ondedtby Commissioner Faulkner
thatMM loChris Naglesreplace M rry W cal C
ity Dlock nevelopment Grant Board. en Motion carried by a unanrmous
rollucall vote.
Waller asked t agen -
eading and Public H inq on OrdinanceiN
required that the C n holdla
public hearingeprioret tadopti ng a millageir Waller
explained t lage r 9npercent higher than therrolled
andth explained that the i n funds would be used
replace the loss i Federal R ecSharing Funds and i sed c is
of i nnby C aulkner, s onded bycDepMayor s
that agenda i umbersl0nbe r nslderedc d by
roll c lbyee OrdinanceoN ~n)/9rby title
andnMayo~uGOldbergaopeneaetheMpubli~ hearing. wailer briefed the
the r n for the i lage o d back
rwhi ch w s 9 percent. BeenardaLintonmsaid he has witnessed
illage r aia Longwooa enoula
behdoi ngithe s ethinghe1There w oefurther c n by
Commissioner Faulkner, s onded byrpepmayor L mthat Public Hearing
be closed. Motion carried by a unanrmous roll call vote.
r
by c r Smerilson, s onded by Commissioner e
City approveneproposed agreement svbmi tted by M Colbyasvbject
e City Administrator c tiFying that fundsrwere available. Motion
was carried by a unanrmous roll call vote.
2]. Mayor and Commissioners' Reports:
Commissioner Paulkner s ted that the City e ial
1 mill a ogyears to be used to purchase land and
facilitiesvfo~rparksxand recreation.
n by C aulkner, s onded by Commissioner 5 rilson
ordinance besp red t cspe ci al 1 mill t
forts iod of t o yearPawith proceedsaused to purchase landnandafacilitie=.
r paPks and c and that the i e be places before v rs on
December 2, 1986c eMO tion carried by a unanimous roll call vote.
aulkner asked that the City A ney be authorized t
tigatesAltamonte 5 of D velopmenttA t
e local optionpq solineet x funds. aidai
he questioned t e practice and s Quid r ~Stsi nAltamontee5 logs
~" ing a larger share of the tax. Mrs. Colby said ns he would look into
theequestion.
Myers a kea M alley t a drainage problem
on theoeast side of Park 9quarerand Mr. Wallerosaidthe would.
-epMayor L cea tnat a orx s n be ne la w
enfoic~i~~,e ne s ara ter exei3~~uen of aaeies, cn
olby sai dCSneswould wort with the Chairman of the -oard on this
-epMayor L anked Mr. Hassler for correcting a problem very
quickly in her ais tricth
aid he had r vea a copy of a letter
e ndi~ngs5gtneKnightrof the Police -epartment for o
anding o a potential s rilsone
aiduneonaa r ved a r fromuMack Cleveland~mJ ending t
ongwooa PoliceeOfficersea a ne asked that copies of all letters bewo
placed i the files of thenofficers c ned. Commissioner Smerilson
aid h tigated the charge thateLOngwooa's clearance r
ana naa aeaerminea t the city's cl earancefs
aof ntheahighest i Commissioner Smerilson comme ndedathe
Poli cee Depar tment for thei rho anding work.
Mayor Goldberg sugges teduthat t et with employees
again and said a date would be set at next meetingme
Mayor Goldberg called a Special M ing £or Monday, November 29, 1986
to hear public nearing on garbage franchises.
aulkner suggested t if anyone had any extra tunas
that theylbe onate io amr res Together.
2B. 1'he Commrssrondadj Darned at 10:30 P.M.
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