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CCMtg03-17-86MinLo MMISS1oN MARCHCI]Y 1HR6 ~~ Present. Mayor Goldberg Deputy M aulkner Myers Commissioner S rilson reg M ing, City Administrator raldat( City A ney nald a rry,~ City Clerkr Chris Nagle, City Planner Chuck Hassler, City Engineer 1. Mayor Goldberg called the meeting to order at ]: 3o P.M. n by C rilson, s by C au l.knex thatMm of 3/2/86 Spe<ial M ing, e3/3/86 RegularvM ing and 3/10/86 S peci alnM e approved as submitted. Motvon carriedaby a unanrmous roll call vote. 3. Mayor Goldberg and members of the Commission presented Suvenile of the year (.log AwARnsl to the following ecnaents: of L ary Nigh School w not present and her awardLwill becmailed to Lake Macy High Schoolas 4. of P Ordinance N ]32 - endment to Compce~ hensive ti and v(1 Planbl Mayor Goldberg asked i£ t applicants for e present. iedman s ney and re presenteatVI TIC I aidathehCi tys had r ved ing that M ka1 a ishedat ithdraw their applicadt ion for a rof zonin and cCOmprehe~sive Lard Ilse Plan and he asked M iedman if theaappli<ants is hed [ thdraw their application. iedman requested that the applicationvbe withdrawn. n by C aulkner, s onded by rilson thatMiequest focmwi tharawalPby VITIC Investments be arceptedr SMOtvon carried by a unanvmous roll call. ]33 - ing of lots 1, 2, 29n30~31 tad 32,PHlock 5ef romp RlAr (Single P ily, R sidentiall to C-2 ICOmmer<ia1, 0 Gel. iedman said V ,which he ce pr esented, wished t ]33na we llts n by aulk ne onded byvC ~eque y application bemwithdrawn be acceptedhatMOtvon carriednbysa unanvmous ro 11 call +ote. 6. - Goldbn~ than enda - - ~d _ ~' fo rr e fast - - Elcn h sidar lowervng t t E s for t - rt was not o thcouyh street. The Comm as soon agreed to cons ide r~hvs st 7. Plan - Wildmere office C agle s e protect naa t,ee~ tablea ane e eea for a nairinformatio~a t Nagle aia gvic claim aced= naa b a prepar~a ana ma.i lea t M ~ ..~ cne a of o anaeiney has agreed t ehaeeaeewnien Data give tne~cicy a taaaitional zo feet, Neglehr ended tnat the s e plan be approved c ingent upon m ick Will iamempa ying his fair snare of the future paving ana d nage c s Eor that portion of ing the d velopme nt. r Nagless ed of he riproperbyto aid only M andcM is holson w willing t Ogivetla nd t widen O n by Myers, s by Commissioner Faulkner thatmWildmere Of ficesCenter sure plan beeaccepted subject to the comments and recom- call vote. n by Commissioner 5 ri lson, s onded by C onez aulkner thaMOOrdi nance N >51 be adopted. Motvon carried byva unanvmous roll call vote. 9. Public Hearing, Ordinance N 754. cad by title and isplayed proof of publication.o There w ' n by C aulkner, s ynCOmmissioner5 ~ilson that publicoFm closed. ied by a roll '1 ngbyeC rilson, s ondedabymC ~ Faulkner thatoordi na nee No.sJ54nbe adopted. Motron carried byra vn- that public hearinq be closed displayed p oof of publication. There w s pro 0 n by C aulkner, s bynC rileon [hat public hearingnb sed. ied byva calf n by C rilsonars onded bynCommissioner mthat Ozdi.n ancesNO.nJ60Hbe adopted.eCmotron carried by a un- 12. ac het C Dyes, R ddle, Mills a wed t e proposedsw tudynr ntlyrc pleted by D Cnristenaenas udr r mtne bas coptnt argent r5a0t00tbe levvedwfor ach t o andeturn o s t m- .` argc of 54.00 per m ethhwheiheriw sed o nCnrm aid ended trbas seaeerem 512.0 o szalooaa ialar sl bevi sedefrom 1504 to 3004 of ehe wacer bi-1lowith a manrmum charge of 524 00 per month. Ted Poelking o£ the Skylark s objected t the i t plant r andihessugges fed that the City c t /~ aalar4etplantecapable of s all r side nts. aid t x department hadisubsidiz ed the s roplans expenseslandr permittedwt wcnristensen s - typicallywsubsidizews xoperating funds from t ity of i.ongwood had requested that the system bevdesigned o behselflsuppox ti ng. inq s system and he s dabeenaaddedsidhet5kylars pl.ant w d till cequirefre pl acemensandmm nthly fees would have to be i sed_ul . Cathy S wage said the perco Lation ponds a the Skylark plansdid n appear to beaoper ating s is£actorily a e questioned h well t e plant ould operate when e ded. sslea said [he n w plant could be expande 0,000 G if u s nad a~ take back capacity"e aid the expans on would stilispermit t 1 field t that all the piping n tailed t take rc nofno er £lwrproblems bekr ved when the n w plant w fed andaM Christensen said that s pat of the plane Mrs, savagecalsorreques ted that G t be that s walks be c fed. vagenaskede how Long hdiyafee of $24a 00 would be gooduand M Christensen said the study had allowed for substantial. operating expenses oelkinq sv44ested that the City a fed effluent t r lawnsMandPN Hass lei said addi- nal t required. o mmission that DyeredRiddle ,~oM and P t proceedtw ith thsprepaxatiosof a ordinance i oxporati ngs the r ended w and w m Kleinman said he w nedca t passible polutioneoftt iry L from the Columbus Harbour T Ptant and he questionedht signspro- nibiting s ing. ingms the signs w fed a salt o£ I` biologicalwt onduc tednby theaHeal th Services Department oFaSeminole ( County and r sal is would b ted. Mlei nman said t roblems itn t Columbus Narbour W ePlant were caused by t ial u and M i.ng s fed tnaraD Panad r ended that 30,000 co40e,000 gallons per day b ndiverted t e Skylark P otion by aulkner, s onded by C nMyersthatcDyesnRiddle, Mill and Precour I be a h zed to prepareoa ordinance coveri and fee chargesta nd na s Fed modifications t ing ord inancesnn ary to implement R commendation C. Tne motion was carried by a nnanimous roll call. vote. 13. 562 e Florida slat D be ive T heeproblems of youth u employmen the ead bs title onl ysit n by C onded by C That Resolution No.i562 be adoptedsonMOtion carried by a unanimous eo11 call vote. 19. Resolution N 563 - establishing policy guidelines regarding effective date £ by t nly. n by C c Smeril ded byMCOmmis sonert tthat R solution No. 563 besa Motvon was carried by a una nvmous roll call vote. ls. Tne commission re<e.,sea from H:43 ~ncil s.s9 P.M. 16. of proposals r ved from financial i s for of p t pa ~ ola iry leek - sa1s. p Po. eode~ _. 1 p!~ix ... and be p epai .o b fire. .a~_ .e _~.... by C Myex s, s onded by C aulkner t discussion of proposals be tabled and that therit nbe scheduled foc ork s rilson s tedethat the discussion tsbe tabled butsshouldsbe c uedgPOr a The 1 and s by C eDyea,wRiddlethdills and P ns pecmal rstudy the by s financial proposals t tthe C o determine best ocoaram. The motron died for lacksof sa second~rMe. Ma nnrne and said he w ned about the possibility of flooding was requestedatoclookri nto the problem. 1]. ity Administrator's Report: ing s ted that n had r ended purchase of a sed heavy dutyar Counts Equipment Co. for 58,000. Mot.i.on by Commis sronec My proceed w engineering plans to fast track diverting a portion of the effluent from Columbus Harbour. ied by a roll call vote. Mz. Mann g asked chat sewertbillingrfor FRC benon g da for 3/241 aid he had r the legality of granting employees off with pay o edprevious Friday due to lack ity. aid he had also checked w avid K Mr. Kornreich agreed with his oprnron. Mr. Korman saidrthe sed policy w iolati on. aid he would i tigate. a.id theac s have he l.d tha[ayou c signsoa ny ndif ferentlyot signs. Me. Manni ngtsaidpheas ti ll~ recommended gettc g ridhof allmsigns. 19. Mayor and Commrssroners Report: Mayor Goldberg r oclama t.i on proclaiming April 9 - 5 as 5hriner's AppreciationepayainrLOngwood. b. r Goldberg s that h ecerved a letter of resigna- tcon from Mc. Gerald Korman, City Attornay c anikner tnankaa M ing a ea a Lor theirofollow-up on q r g sed car lots to complyfwrth the Zon g d. Myers s ted he w s happy t report that a he had beenms ponsoring fox the past t o years w ing complept ionect Myers said the Pnblic Works pepac tment w s preparing signs forMplacingro 2 92] and 5 434 a ing the city limits. Myez nd ~avrd xenfrc of the Public w rks p t menc fo~ngtheirlouts La naingswork.a oepMayor L suggested that M Hal P n be appointed ongwood H sultanl'. t the Longwood H cal ntbyaOepMayornLOrmann, s onded by Commissioner Myers thatrM Hal F n be designated LongwoodcH and that he be appointed c sultant t the Longwood N sterrcal tCOmmrssron. Motron was carrred by a unanrmo us roll call vote. Goldber c Comm sidez salary whenohe r o hi stduties a sChiof of P MrCOmmissioner Myers aid he thought M ing's salary should be. thatlofet he G CeFartment Heads. Mayoe Goldbergnpassed the gavel t the Deputy Mayor.th n by Mayor Goldberg, s ended by C rilson that M ing's a al base salary be $39c, 000 followingrhisor o duties a Chiefnof Policenv i.ed by a of 4 to I wi thLMayor G erg,s~epnaycr L ana ssro ners £aulknextand Hmezilson voting Aye and Commrssroner myersnwoting Naym.i i-- zo. ahe commiaaion aa~qurnea ae lo:os e. m. aaaasa: ci c~y Clerk ~'-