CCMtg04-21-86Min~ Present. Mnyox Goldberg
Deputy Mayor L
aulkner
Myers
r Sme ri lson
aiaew ity Aaministracpr
i ngr Chief O Police
naldaT rry, City Clerk
aid % i[y A ney
Chris NagleanCity Planner
C}~arles Hassler, City Engineer
1. Mayor Goldb g ailed the regular meeting to order at ]~30 P. M.
2. of silent m erved, followed by the Pledge
of Allegmance to the Unrtedt5tateswFlagbs
3. Approval of M 4/]/86 w and 4/]/86 regular m ing.
n by Commissionersnfyers, s ondedeby DepMayor L that m
ot4%]/86 work s and 9/]/86 regular m inq be approved as submittea
Motron car ri ed bysa unanrmous loll call vote.
Public H ing, Ordinance N ]61 - ending Section 22-18(61 of City
Code regaraingrhandicapped p ead Dy
itle and displayed proof ofalegal advertismentnesi he re w
pro or c otion by Comm.i si er Smeri.lson, s onded by sC
/i' Faulkner thatMpublic hearingsbe closed. ied by a
roll call v by C ril ona s onded bynCOmmiss
aulkner t Ordinance tdosr)6lrbemadopted. Motron carried by
a unanvmous roll call vote.
Public [i Conditional U Request by Richard 5 Wilbur t
operate a dancersc ho0l i I-2 z ing district at 649 P rida C ral
arkway. where w o discussion,opro o n bylC
aulkner, s dedsby D mayor L that publMOthearing be~closede
iednby a roll call v n by Commissioner
onded by DepMayo~uL that Condi tMOnal Use Request be
yrantedsc ingent upon o r putting up a Handicapped parking s
meet g tate standards. Motron carried by a unanrmous roll callgvote.
6. Mayor Goldberg presented a plaque to Sergeant Stephanie Ryan foc her
outstand g fforts on behalf of the NeigHborHOOd Crrme Watch Program.
Mayor Goldberg i ued a proclamation proclaiming the month of May 1986
as Older Ame rr can s Month.
8. Plan - Slone's F e Gallery. SHelley Slone and
property i ")3drH way 51-92. ing i - by
DepMayor I, d bygC Myers tha tCS e plan be
ved f tablesec 1edsby a rollyc
agle said the appl.i ca nt yh ved a xmfrom Pa u1 Magnante 5 nole
,. my 0 e Dn n er stati etHat theeapplicant was res ponsiblcefor
siblerr rad.i nggoPed.ra inagend o prevent e
Nagle saide9he s e plan h tabled forafurther study of os ofMr
ai ddaneAninch l.i ne should b dequate toz prow ide
Naglegr ended t andathose of Dyer, Riddl
ncluded i£Hthehs naPProved. Mr. Nagle sa.i.d
helregreatedetherloss of wet lands due toeland frll.
aulkner asked Commissioner s rilson if his c
regardingne Pfi=e hydrant i~ad b red. Nagle s
es hall h eny stu,n^n t beMlooved b -
t. fea s.ible. re aulkner a Alan B if he
ith the r e~aa ti on n o loop t erline. ChiefwB -
sulted in loss of press ureaand said that. looping t
al ter tin ould Help k up t e pre
~hiefc8 aidLhesbelievedichat all lines s ouldebe looped ands
he would need t the calculations o£ t c fire m hall t
aetermine the bas isvfor h wallyas~nroeaer,
of woods F.ngi nee ring Company sa~dmt he site~plan~woula the unto an
scnroeaer saia M stone has agreed t a hold n rmleas agreement.
ssler sa.i.art require a of OOOafeet to loop the li
was impr ac tvcable.o Mr. Hassleresaldsthe loss of pressure to a fire
sooner smerilson asked for a c mple to explanation on the letter from
fire hydrant t the right-Of-way. M n by C Myers, s onded
by C rilson t eoplan be a cepted subject t the
sJ Of st affmand DRMP. Motion carried by a unanimous roll call
10. inq, Ordinance N 762, by title only.
ibytC au Lkner~ s d bykC Myers that
ordinance bema cepted on first readingaand thatmavpublic h ing be ,
scheduled for 5/5/86. Motion car ilea by a unanimous roll call vote.
11. eadi ng, Ordinance N ]63. ead by title.
nibytC aulkner, s ondedrb nmissioner Myers that
Ordinance N ~]63ibe a ceptea o eading and that a public hearing,
be scheduled for 5/5/86. Motion carried by a unanimous roll call vote.
12. ]64. title only.
nibytC drbykC yMyers that
ordinance bema cepted o eadi~gda ublic hearing b
scheduled for 5/5/66. motion carried byna nnanv moos roil ca 1.1 vote.
13. xhe Commissvon recessed from 0.15 p.M. until 8:20 P.M.
', spoke in opposition t the proposed i
e Commission t inform the publicnc
theet talevolume o ity u d by c ial, the percentage
of t volume fox c ial, the number of resrdentral customers
and the cost of hauling effluent.
Charles Heffner spoke i apposition t the 1 e.
Heffner said t e plant w red a the pres eo~gt andcheas
dea the City consvder a nal. wastewater systemmwith Sanford
or others.
. Steve R enburg questioned who authorized the a of
AlberDS On's i othe City, who authorized t ing c
wage t Columbus xarbour plant, w zedet Dog T ackrt
the Columbus Harbour plant. enburg said theevolume rof s wagee
rwhelming the plant andrw ing Lake F iry. enburg
sand the persons responsible forahisoquestions should be held accountable.
spoke i opposition t
arlDSaadPLhe1C y ceded to F.ave a completecsystemrandas p making
bands id repai rs.
ickleman said the Columbus Harbour plant w operating
ctly a aid r sidents w e bothered by bad o aSheoa ked if
anyrauthorities had been calledri ti gate therprobtems.s She asked
if the funds from the sewer vncre a_e wouldsgo toward the expansion of the
plant.
rthur m aid t e City had n ted the berm a a for
nthe Columbus N and said he w ned
thatra ackni otheaberm would give way.ur aid t e berm w wo15e20
feet above thenpond behind his home and theasandy soil wouldagive way w
the r my s n began. aid effluent w till r ing o
gull ey i thesberm. aidsthe problem w ss 2s or 3 years olduand
as kednwhen the daily t uckingsoE effluent wouldae nd. He said property
values were down as a result of the sewer problems.
Mr. Ge g Val kenburg spoke in opposition to the rate vncrease.
inch Ashley r ted a oxkshop to discuss the e wage
questMOn. bMayor Goldbergqsaid all questions would be a reds ork-
May 5, 1986. Commissioner Smerilson said henthough[ a worksession
would be useful.
Mayor G called a n for Wednesday, April 3 198fi
:00 P obdiscuss the w MayorOGOldberg
Dyer, RiddleeWMi lls tandtPrecourt would be p sent to
exple nfallaactvons taken and planned.
Florence £ asked what a n had b the
parkingsproblems i ing saidn hea had i tigated a d
r Cid nenfobcerp ann problemsanoC ugges tedsthat
i[y i g regulations nM rohi bitingtc
ingarpa rkin walks andeblockinq drv ways Mr. Mann g
aaiaenepw ula oommenca enforcement Dn weanesaay morn q
eob Maloney a kea w taken e ene
cM9e nrnblem behind his homeact bn9ns - o funds
vllab!._ ~ e pis blem atMpreMan{ onloney said the Li ty
correc permi is without e s ing proper drainage. ss l~sr,
aid xhe ~M1a3 looked a the property andusaid 'here w openingMb
berm that wov ld permi[ [hc 1 s home to drain, ssle rd
Maloney's back yardaw sblowea than his neighbors and suggested
e purchased to - 12 yards of d o fill h s backyard. Malone',i
as kedh why the City could n t put thesdir[ in hi ryazd a
advised that the City could n t do work on private properayMandkhemsaad the
City L g eer had Bard thae there is adequate drainage.
Jay Barfield asked the City for a
drainage p oblem o s property which w rby Flororaec galhe
Commerce P arEi eld said the o suhad agreed t there i
a problem and hads promised t take c woPrit but had failed to do s
arfield said the o r had plansrt
p1anB and u spray i rigation a oof sdisposingaofeeffluenteat
aid this would aggx avate his problemean ing asked for a copy oif
the hydraulic e g eer ~ report and Mr. Barfield said he would send it.
Maloney a about a bank being c the c
of Ra ngell ne Road and SRe434 and said this wouldnc p and his drainages
the property c d be developed and he said any .development would have to
.meet City and State sta nda.rds.
1~
ing performance of duty a ity A ity
nify the City work force and a omplishvmanysurgently regviredapro-
-j ects. Mayor Goldberg also presented a plaque t cry for his
assvstance to the City Commission, the City AdministraDOr and the staff.
ing segues ted a special m 1936
t >:00 P Sider the proposed s eepla ngfo~rthrpoli repstatvon.
Mayor Goldberg scheduled a special meeting as requested.
b, ing asked the C approve the r trons
for c angest omplysw requirements eo mtheda
erge ncy 911 Sys tem.na aulkner asked if the o of
sCbeinysr med would be n ied andwM ing
aidethey wovld.st the c of the Commission to approventhe
name changes recommended y r. Manning.
ing said the Public w s Oirec for e
of t ingndown the w r located o R 42>twoulddbeh650L00o
aidsM requested to obtain estimates to make the
atrn<tnre soo~~ or tear veaaown.
1]. ity A or Report:
asked what progress t made i obtaining
aafull t neg. avlk ner said he had
checkedvandsfound T these oof a arypwould be 540,000 a
$30,008 for a sed o d hewdid n think a omple to laved
libr y as necess y The CitymClerk was requested to advertise in the
18. Mayor and Commissioners' Aepor ts:
r
r smeri lson said there had been c made suggesting
that the previou eCity administrator b ought b ~equestioning rega rdinc
the _ t plan rilso ought >
ethe history a~d theiC shouldidrop the pas t.t
nnbysC rilson, s ded by C aulkner n
vaouseCity Administrator. Motaon carried by
animons rollacallnv of e.
b. n by C ri.l.s on, s d by C
that appro~~ed bi ].ls beMpaidone ing said sduf ficient fundsowere avail ably
Motaon carried by a unanimous rol3MCa11 vote.
The members of the Commas saon welcomed Mr. Ronald L. wailer as
city aaminiatraeor.
d. aulkner suggested t e Commission give the
cal Cm of confidence f ttheir e cellent work.
eby C aulkner that any s e plan fornany City building
andathat anyms eaplan for property adjacent t the H cal D
be submitted t cal C n £or ~ and c Nagle
aid t only empoweredat rty within
the H cal rD andahe suggested that the H ca1pC n be
givee copies o the agenda fox Land Planning A y meetings so theyswould
ttend. The motaon died for lack of a se condgen
~ a The C requested that Mr. Chris Nagle prepare a dredge and
fill ordinance forsI.ongwood.
f. DepMayor L o have a large pot hole £illed
near the intersectaonmofnWaldmere Avenue and £ast Street.
19. n by C Myers, s onded by C aulkner that
ingtbe adjouremiedssa otaon carriedsby voice vote andithermeeti nq was
adjourned at 9:29 P.M.
~~y
Ammesm:
~ti,,-~
City C.l.e rk
/".