CCMtg05-05-86MinL. Mayor Goldberg called the regular meeting to order at ]:l0 P. M.
of silent m observed, followed by the Pledge of
411e g.i ancen to the Oni tede5tatesoFlags
3. Approval of M s, 4/21/86 work s 4/21/86 regular m eting a
4/28/86 special meeting. Motion by Commissioner Myers, secondede by Com-
3. uhlic H ing, Ordinance N ]62. ead by t my a
d.i..splayed p oof of legal advertising. t pro 0
otion by C rilson, s onGedrbywC rn Faulkner t
public hearingrbeirlosedme ied by a all v
otion by Commissioner S rilsonn s ded by C aulkner that
Ord.vna nee No. ]E2 be adopted. notion carried byma unanimous zo11 call vote.
Public H ing, Ord.i.nance N ]63. ead by title only and
displayed proof of legal adver rising. 2hereXw pro o n.
n by C d by C thatco
public h ~ngib irlosedaul ded by a rollmcall v e.
n byaC aulkne r~ns ondea by C nye rs t
Ordinance No~]63ibeeadopted. Motron carried by a unanimous rollhcall vote.
5. Public H ing, Ordinance N ]64. ead by title and displayer
ned w [he a1
sgforaahe Sanford/OrlandorX nelrClgbehad n t been i mredcfrom
$1WOOOrper m ntR i and S]S.OOndur.i ng o£f s MayorrGOldberg
aid the C n hadsr ved a enda ti on that t th ly s
arge f othesdog t k beei sedcto 51,415 during s Waller
explainedrt rd/Orlando K Club d
afprecise m of thedgallonetusedwper day bathe
inght ilyta ved by the Columbus Harbour
rwplanthi ndicatedmthat approximately 20c000 gallons w sed daily.
wailer said that 300 percent of a r bill for 20,000 g
Quid be $1,415 m nthly and said he c ended the m nt hly i aafee
be i sed to $1, 41 s. kedmi£ the plant warn Y. s[i.1.1 ope.x ating
duringrthe off season and Mr. Wall erasard rt was not.
6. erg a and Albertsons
athess Planed w enim tnl s'c ha ifa£ -
abteot rdi tionsw the plantew aclosed
enbergras ked whatt planstther~ yal for t e F.ta nt w
rio=za5 - ...3geated - niae~eprrr~aring p
- the CityP Spr ea per i -
Tud u - sFC'NO required .. payem -
ge
g forTe rnplanc a aid i s~located withinaa uR1A Se
zon.vng d.is trictSeWMr. Ted Poe.tk~i y obj erred to r.he increase rn sewer fees.
aul C roll supp ted the v Mr ougherty a ked
iF t e $29.00 m nthly fee w d be used forepaYing fo~bthe operation and
navntenance of the plant. Mr. U g rty said he percolation ponds were ~
operation that r sidents might inspect. and M aid she would
obtain this information. ary A andergr iff rs sidents
it led t aid he agreedhwith the c -
made by t sidentsManddh as kedmt
Kleinmann s umbushHarbossrs Plant thadb n donated
ethe CityMby M ssler aaadthe w ned with what wouldehappen t
the propecty w e plant w abandonedcer asked that t
s be spreadethroughout thesCity and n t jus tKleviedo e persons he
ing the plants, achel Christensen said the plants w emporary
and Mad s vedHt and she r e City
obtain upermanent La cilit.ieseir pChristensen said shenaupportedt the change
s for the dog t ack andMr ended a rcharge foz high s ength
. Christensen said sheunderstood that t City i
shutsdown Columbus Harbour plant when Skylark had the capacity et cept
the flow. Chr.i.s tensen said the Dlowe rs f e plants w d have
mufflers toMLessen the n e level and she said the e ergency generator _
ould also be equipped w ffler. Christensen said u sal
Engineering had c oilsuanalysisMand validated t e percolation
ponds a Skylark atd20oiU0o G M s. Christensen said the expanded plan
ould have JOB r sidential flow andr30B c ial flow. Chri stense~.
aid D P had i tiga ted the possibility andca ted therCity of Lony-
ood i Mapplyindfor a t but the City had n tsbeen selected. She
aid they had a emptedt nobtain a grant for Longwood d
being public health hazards Dut. had n t. been s ssful.LLe DepMayorpL
asked if M Christensen h any other r and M Christen-
aid she had c side redar zofr$1], $21, $24, a$2], a d $30 per month
and had determined that $24. DO would b the needs ofnLOngwood.
DepMayor Gormann said she did not see the harm in us g ater funds to
share. Christensen said the average srze commercral bill was $lUO.oo
pez month.
U. M athy S vage said she w ned that the percolation ponds
ouldsn operate s istactorilysdu~i ngrthe z my s She s
did n oobject t the r o long a e Ci tynmade propea r.pairs.
Ch zistense nosaid aa5thrp colati on p t be n ary if the
ity c ouyh a srfor effluentds pray idisposal ands he said
ondrw d be requr anikne
questionedhthesa of cla yuused i therwalle andcaskedaifFthe clay
e pond, rty s e ponds
hadan tdDeedc tedmproperly and w till s
oad a d he s sthecs t percolatea600,000 GPdyn Chr is ten~~
d he w rrect ethat labs site could only percolate 350,000 gall D.~
and m obtain off s spray disposal for r finder. 8. o.
imps on s sympat heticet mcitizens,Mr
Bi11 H ai dwhe agreed that. w snleeching o of the percolation
pond i aulkas of nt e questions of the
sidents had a tc beenMa red and she asked for a morator xum on sewer
pac ity until th p oblemsehad been corrected.
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a loss of 525,000. onl eccea x rry c rng a
hauling of effluent o the w asked F any members
of the City Commrsrson wovl payadthe proposedrsewer rate rncreas e.
10. xleinmann said when h ved a silent o the Columbus
er Dad been cold t fthe pond would
btakenH~ wofra ndstherp enhad n t been kepthatDeputy Mayor
aidethe previous CitysAdministrator had permitted c ial
e plant without knowledge o ity C ~eCar ro 11
aid hetvovld n t give support t the system withoutsadditional informatio
xleinma~n a the C o protect property values, n
o pass the problemst dthe Skylarks S/D and to protect F iry Lake.
athy Savage asked i any m of the staff had m ith off.icialsrs
from Altamonte Springs and M Waller said that he andwM Chuck Hassler
ith the 0 ofrPUblic Woc ks and had been informed that
wouldwcost SA, 000 000 for 600,000 G D plus a additional $2,000,000
o pay for the n ary t and pumps. Waller
aid the c afar inq themeffluentrw s 51.12 per thousand gallons.
thy S vage r ended purchasing property for a regional s
plantca Ted Dickleman suggested u inq a large c ial a o put
r Goldberg s id thTrc w t thatm nd
n n y uggested that o her r sidentialma asabe re =ed
~ o be placedlo uthensystem and M Christensen said r silents along
ould n t hookup t rthe line proposed from Columbus Harbour
n B" f n. Mrs. Chrrste nsen said the line should De
completedwrn 3 or 4 months.
11. roll asked what would happen when the Columbus Harbour plant
closedCa ould be made of t e property. Christensen
aid she e tedtthat plant would be taken off Line byMMay 1987.
Carroll as kedmthat the City dispose of the w and regrade the land s
. Christensen said Chat would be done andas aid the land had to lie
sed for a of 1 year. ary Ann V ergriff a ked that
the property bendeeded back t Columbus N anon
inch Ashley said tM1at whenhthe ColumbusaHa~bour plant w Aclosed,
e Skylark Subdivision w all by themselves. She askedsthe City
table r hike and go back t rng Doa rds.
Ashleytasked theaCi ty to look for a of herhplacewto locate plant.
Depnayor L aid the Commission should c Sider making the plant
mallee. d 600,000 GPD w cal p
Mayor Go ldberg x~aidnt herCity C nahadhc sideredn4mdifferente
and the o sedrbyr0 othe m cept able.
ulkner s tudy C if r
ou ldsbe reduced by apptyinyta rc hai'ge Pa ndnM -
u).r1 n t De p of r co plcrwouldsc the
problem leading to the sure harget ands theeir tcven ue.. would dec rea
e.
12. 4:a Ller cesd a Mey 5 1966 x
ead pla - `for d t~fro
rk/t ire
Skylark ple nt to 600n 000 G and to dis oonti nueeu oP t Colwg bu de
erPpropo=_ed an eight s ps ptan to ace p sn. ,. he
aDO evrecommenda trans.
13. roll a if t e Funds f
Skylark plant i ded funds foz disp
and M Chi istensen said funds had b
. Christensen said she had C
users and had reserved good responses
users to guarantee proper disposal
the propee ty n w being used for the Skylark s r plant
ould make a eal park. oughec ty a if t engineering
ompany had been requi re aMt p t a bondsand Mr. Korman said they
had.
15. There w o further discussion. n by C
Faulkner, s onded by C Myersothat public shearl ng be
closed. Motvon carried byra uuanrmous roll call vote.
16. The Commission recessed from 9:3] P. M. until 9:52 P.M.
1], impson said h asked by M Al Stol to
informDthe c n that h ouldnsell the city the proposed
erte for the Oaks Vi11ao5ubdiv ision for 5]5D,000. DepMayor Lorman
what the c ou ld be to go o Altamonte Springs
systemwa ompared tosplan proposed by D Commissioner 5 ri is or,
asked i.f sthe percolation ponds had any p oblems.
Faulkner said t should be s my o theCpercolation
ponds. Christensen said i ould c t 540.00 per m nth foe
ash r ial u o hookuptto Altamonte Springs. Mayor Gold-
eberg. saidehe thought t should be tabled u til all
e questions and a enk nown. The m and s and w
ithdrawn. n bywDeputy mayor L byeC -
Myert that Ordinance N ]64 bemtabledeu loll questions
as kedrb had been a red. ied by a
rollccall v ThesCOmmissio~tscheduled a work sessron
fornMO~day, May 2, 1986 at 7:0o P. M.
19. 564 - ing t e deferred <ompens ation plar.
t heol nal CitymM nagemen[ A
cad by titlerna n by Commissionee S ondedobya
aulkne olut ome564~be adopted. Matron
carriedrbyca unanimous roll PCall vote.
he Com the Oak a Subdiv
Mr. NaglesaskegthaT his letter of 4/29/86
F>nal Accep nee of Plat for Oak Villa Subdivision De tabled untrl 5/19/86
PA/City C e plan r and permit staff t onducL
explaineds the vrgencyvofwm ing quickly with t}~e
further development o oMyers said the C
nable to grant a and therm ingnordinance had t omplied
atg Nagle said thatew aid t sty C
the L required t wcpla nst a rilsonssaid hed
eedA w agle said he would work with M expedite plan
throuyh the C~ty c n by Commissioner caul kner, s onded
by C Myexsrthatnrequest be denied. Motion carried byca unani-
mous ollscallrvote.
aulkner a ked that agenda ~i umber t n be deleted from
agendas The C nsdirected that the iquestion beereferred to the
Parks and Aeccea troniAdvisory Committee.
23. Chris M ruder, C ing Company addressed the C
and asked tha Y. the solicitors Ppermit p usly granted to paintrs
numbers o urDS De r red. McGruder said his work had beentgood
and that only a few complaints h d been r Commissioner S rilson
aid he had r ved n omplaints fromvx objecting t
being p redei o pays ng ufor s ing they diddn and from
siden omplai ing a
aid t siden ubduh soppo~ sty t e
then s par caper only for solic
o pains barbs, nt d byrC aulkner, s ondedrbytC er
Smerilson that M Mochris M ~uderssoeequest that hiscsolicitors permit n
be r ied. aulkner s
painted o dthe curb n rMhisOhouse a snDadca oblegfrnding
his home.n Motion was carried by a unanimous roll callpvote.
29. F.:bt .~ .e.ercipat o,. PF.r.~~l:
icy t eft c n:Plained a of A
ask and said hercgrandsonohnd fell i othe m e park. e Si.11
Goebel was requested to investigate the reason fortthe mud in the park.
25. City Administrator's Report:
Waller requested permission to leave the siate on vacation
to attend his son g duo tr on on y 29 and 30.
b. Waller said he had w the members o e Commission
requesting authorization for hire a ingfCles k. walle_
aidmb emporary a uld De lostct uthe City and he
add itional ihelp w niCOmmissioner 5 rilson said the C stun
had allocated theafundsdfor the position to the Zoning Oepa rtmentis
26. City Attorney's Report:
aid the s t filed by Red's T sed
orlon ceKwi thnhis m aid M V GarybM seyshad
to the dismissal and wouldrr que stnthat case be heard in Crrcurt
Couria
b. r had requested the P silent of thy:
Senate and theo5peakerrofttheGH ti gate the L cal Option
e Commissioner Faulkner asked if the
embers eofaC ouldrobj ectmt athe portion o£ t inq r ved
by 5 nole C ~ty. aid o e the formulaawasef ixedecet
remained fixeaufor the life ofnche lawnc
-2]. Mayor and Comm rssioners' Reports
n by Commissioner Smerilson, e onded by C aulkner
that City pay approved bslls. Motion carried by a unanimous roll call
Commissioner Faulkner asked t Korman i tigate Ordinance
. 390 and advise the City C inq collection o£ franchi.>e
s for private s wage t ompaniesern aulkner
ngges ted that theeCitY e support for tbeoflexiblee financing a
being c rider ed Dy the L islature and that the City oppose NB 368, ct
mmis sinner F suggested t City work with M
~ disposal lines ineground in Florida Central
andVtnat e 1 Commerce Park be provided
capacity at the expandedl5kylarkeplant.
2B. The Commission adjourned at 11-3] P. M.
ATa'esr. M3~y ~~O~loriaa