CCMtg05-12-86MinLONGCJ000 CITY COmmISG
mAY 12, 1986
ldberg
Ue putyGMayor L
aulkner
Myc+rs
r.i lson
Ro aldsL. wal ler, City Aamrnrstra for
2. cep[ance o£ Final Plat, Oak Villa Subdivision. Nagle b £ed
the C requirements fox f.i.na 1. a ceptancerand as kedrthat
P ltirofr5/12/86 hbe made part of the r ordc Nagle said the pielim-
ary i tigations w ncl usive a the percolation ponds
e bleeding o thenoak Vi11a e nepond. Nagle s the
pond should be soddedra a 4' high clayrtile wall and ar4 foot widedside-
walk w red. Nagle r ended tM1at the City require t the
nrpond De cleaned, sodded~~clay added t wall i£ the City
decided t cept responsibility for m ofethe pond. Charles
sslex r ended t the pond n t bona cepted but left under rthe N
Owneis Association. Al Stol to said hecw o£ the problemsmthe
ity w experiencingMwith percolation ponasai a5kylnxk and he asked that
he n tabe made a ception t the previous policy of the City a cepting
n ponds.n ery s n his
tatement that t eMpercolaOionhpond w ing the w n his
n pond. h tolte said he wouldaplant t ery 9
backnof his property n oad t aulkner a
if he w uld u rey w tsystemrandrM tolte said thersystem did n t wor.
aid M tope had submitted a and signed by o
Al Stoltenand Mary Fick a of t e propertynan Nagle said M Stoltc
had n t provided a wof the c of the improvements and he said
the s signs haden t been placed o ithe property a required. Stolle
aid Theex silents o ongwood w esponsible £ umping t ash o rthe
property. eCOmmissioner Faulk neres aid that o ary 16, 1984, M
impson said the property w up a Dull prevent
furtTer dumping. MyerseoDjected t the Ci tyra cepting the
n pond u tiloiM s placed in proper condition and working c ctly
DepMayor L as kedrthat all c s be made before a cepting t
plat. aid t e Commissionchadna obligation t tell M tolte
what items hadmto be completed p or to ac p ing the plat. The Commvssvon
rom 5/29/d6 to 6/1/86
unanimous roll Ca 1.1 vote.
approve h
,P ~~~ - .o~said eunds v ilable 1
r _io ~sr ..ter MY rs, a Baby.
Motron by co
8. Mayor Goldberg s ted that a typewrit7an list o£ all questions asked
during the two previous m ings had been prepared and a ers r ed .,)
by t ity's engineeringec sul.ti ng fixm, Dyer, Ri ddle, nMills andep
Mayor Goldberg asked each resrdent to pick up a copy o£
thecquestions for reference.
9. Alan Fickett, V silent of Dyer, Riddle, Mills and P
.Ddiscus sed the v options the City had and r wed s ral oft
the q ickett s yehad been working
ith thetCi ty forto e Year o the s a problems aand he said the
enaations madeeby his c cable and workable
ctions. aidrthe c rcial u ing
both plants a aidatheyts houldsbe charged much m sand
The City coulddn t discriminate between r sidential and D ialt
asked the City t inform the public what wouldehappen t
the Columbuexarbour plant property and Mayor Goldberg Bard nothing had
ked w had b e $400.00 D velopment Assistance
ialhe to bli.shme nasnhadrpaidh Christensen s the
Commissionohadri sed s capacity charges from $2.00 to SSa00 per
gallon and she saidethat ailed velopment a e fees c ad
been i tified i the budget.e tedathad h
privateer required to hookupein Christegsen said i Quid
require a nalbf ands for lift s and s
of fe.ciiveddr Kleinmann a ache Columbue Harboursownere desired
th p opertyMCO eemarn a greeebeltt
11. DepMayor L aid she would personally like t [Fe property
ned i a greeanbelt, aulkner said thateu til tM1e
~., promertynbecomes a a able, onlysthe mmissron has co rol o ic. r.
aid ityzs hould c sidex selling at currentnva lve.VeMayor Gold~-
bergas thought the property s ould be sold. Commissioner Myers said
oulddprefer 11 t e pro Ould
aulkncrdsaiddthatnthe ColumbusaHa rbour
Svbdivisbonrwould be of icl by ei sed value. aid she
lied t when she par andMShe at he Cit
es ponsible for harming herspdroperty~op asked that the property
be t a green belt. rilson said the City took land
itFUtFeds and said nothing could rbeedoneefor 1 year. dry A
andergriffWeP silent of the Columbus Harbour H asked
rthe h capa c~tyewouldsn robe alloca tea.
aid that S whpdiohibitedci d he s the
nalso requiredacompliance. andergriff as lso askedrthe 2C
Goldberg said the number o oobject-
sofnthe c o gelid plant i Oper and c
present problemsssr Gayle C rollwaskedrif the City hadic he
leaking galley and M ssler said the problem would be c
approximately 3 weeks. H aulkenberg asked that the Cityrchargera
franchise £ee and that [he property be made a green belt. aulkenberg
aid the t ask r ord f City M nagement w s poor and he said he would
prefer t Springsam eaplan t. aul knenbe zg said
the City hadvn tlbee unable t athetquestion w e percolation
ponds a Skylark w ing theww r level t and
Oak v ickett said i Dula require e ehgeotechnicalp
ordetermine whether Oak Villa's r n pondnw s being effected by
r thetpercolation ponds. Christens enesaldrt e percolation ponds to have
effect on gcound w aulkenberg s had personally w sed
theepercola tion ponds bleed. .FChristensen saidhthat i the opinion
h proper m the Skylark Plant andiperco lotion ponds
willRworkhproperly. ougM1er ty tsaid there w tch by Oak Vi11a
e percolationMponds w e built.
holdinghponds a a problem t oughout Flo~idasincludingehisso subdivision
eighland Hills. aulkner asked about the c woE hi. r.i.ng
and soils t inq firmrtoedouble check the percolationoponds. Mrs.
Christensen saideshe would i tigate the c ougherty said n
clay had been placed i the b the w side of the percolation ponds
and this c ributed: the bleeding. StChristensen said the t
ponds w uilt last year and tM1e t g ponds w refurbishedeW
Christensen said t e ponds w ingrr fed e ery ] days and she
aid she did a cipatehthat the pondbs ew ork c ct1y. s
askedrM e had helped o waller said t~De yr
had. D Waller s three first questionsrw
Waller said s edtFingihadeto be done and he recommended therpproposal
suggested by DRMP.
12. Richard Templeton asked how D aid and D aid thou
uld r ve 308 o ction f oxk foroa ed
St uD,ODO ce a had he a.rd thdtse large omplex
Dull be c fed to otFeas of t and the
uthey w of anyTSUCFeproposaln E empleton a ed
C is Sdu rs ouldur cci e tie t for spcayi ng and M s
~1hrM aidst he City neededv la rgeau that ufficientk
effluentswould b sidentsed t provide
tFis gva ougherty a rug Compan
re9urredrtotput upra per the ompadybW
covered by a Professzonal Li abilibYndnsurance Pol y nd p formance bond.
l3. Commissioner Feu l.kner suggested that a solution be prepared t
:eq,~ire that the o tea w _ enplane s mmmba~n
.arbour to urea a as greenao - Myers sa ia~he wou td r
make a ely ~rs1s e personally agreed t
a grcencb sogooa.1o - - hulkner s
should c side Proposal x offe~edybyy0 requireaa ntnly fee}o En
517.00 per m and f a portion o operation/ma in~enance c
from t rtdepartment for t o yearst longer, rilson
aid the funds w e being s side to upgrade Ovate rmlinesnandstnis would
delay installation of the lines.
14. Mayor and C Comments: Commissioner Smerilson s he
questions h e11 c red with the e ception of grey w
arges. rilson said if the City could sell the e s
effluent fo~mspray disposal the funds would probably be regnir ea to
ofF see vncreas g opora[ional costs due to inflation.
15. empleton asked if tha City had inquired i£ t Doq m oula
take any effluent for spray disposal and Mr Christensen s rs he Mad
checked and had been informed that the Dog T ack w fed.
Commissioner Faulkner asked i.f the Dag T ack wou Ldaben~equiredeto take
water and Mr. [corman said he would investigate.
15. Waller said t o question number three w the a
and he r etneeCi tytCOmmission approve the r enaations
of Dyer,eRiddl ed, eMillstand Precourt, Inc. Mrs. Vandergriffmsava the
residents of Columbus xarbour were behind the Commvssvon.
16. The meeting was adjourned at 9:50 PPS.//M1.! ~//6
.Mayor, ty o Longwood or ida
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