CCMtg04-30-86MinL. Y COMMI66IGN
TP RIL 30T 1986
Present. Mayor Goldberg '
DepMayor Lox
Commissioner e1 r
~iaawaii~rsmcicyaaaministrator
cerala k itv n nay
Donala rerry~~city clerkr
1. Mayor Goldberg called a ork s order at 1:00 P
to discuss expansion of wastewater treatment faci.l ities and charges
Mayor Goldberg stated that Dz. Alan Fr ckett and Mrs. Rachel Christensen
Inc. would first m a presentation c ing the problems and what the
ity w ing t them. Mayor Goldberg said e eryone present would
be given a opportunityct speak Following the presentation and said no
final decision would be made this evening.
ac hel Christensen gave a presentation
rega0rdi nglt onditionaotrtheRt t plants when they
e hired by the City i ary 1 arscus sea the efforts made
by the City to correct ex rstbi ng problemsana
Pickett said i Dula n t be n ary ad valorem t
. Christensenws the r sc £or Skyl a~kra ndeCOlumbus Harbourawould
have to be approximadt ely S18t00 if i expanded. n
aid the n w plant would have a prof ectedol.i.Fe span of 20 yearsCandsshese
estrmated that all available capacity of 600,000 GPO would be utilized
ithin the past t o years. ing said 5140,000 had been spent by
e City i repairing Skylark andaCOlumbus Harbour plants and said these
funds r fro
dov zngro expen the chargel s per 1t00otgallons.
wal kexf saidethe plants had tokbe replaced b ial u
o hook up. aidathe pla ntschad n
nedtproperly forMS ralry aid t ould haver
brequ.i rednr and zeplacementea about~theas if c ial
t beenaa dad. Myers s ught plant would bee
ndgood s if nothing hadzbeen added. a MayortG erg s shoulL
replac srbututhis
noreao~e. Mrs. chrratenaen aara work has been q rea ae both plants ana
said the Columbus Barbour Plant iiad not been in complia n<e with DER.
The work sessron recessed aim 8: _.. ...9. until 8:25 _.M. 1
9. ickett of D aid pres~at c ial s - e $].50
r lso~p of w ill which e sryreaterwa
rs a $z4eooemrnrmam wixnbene bi 11 com~~tea baaea npo~dlooeper~P~x ofrxne
ould c t 59,000,000 to hookup and approximately $2,000,000 to lay n -
ary pipes for a tal of $6,000,000 a aid t fable alter-
. Cathy 5 wage asked if thrCity hadri tigatedva regional
and M Christensen said she had but the Ci tyeof Lake Mary w
ted rfor a pexioa of 5 years. Christensen sand land north oft
I.ongwooa would cost $40 - $50 per acre.
cry S d he Fad paid aeve lopment a e Fees r
i tyMhe had liveddand her asked h e funds w spentst Sandino as keel
if development a ouldhpay for tneen w planrto be built
a later o andrMayor eGOldbecg said the o o be c
Christensen said the r ended charges w eebased uponsa aageMV of
6,000 gallons o£ s emper m nth. vid Dnger objected to t
saying costs wer t ompleteMand s the City lacked justifi-
. Christens enes aid the c s for c ing the n w plant 11
zed o n year p iodsat B p
aid lenders required a n placeet ouldejustifyKthealoan.
. Gary Pepper said t tsnouldebe spread throughout the City srnce
commercial use was responsible fox the increase.
]. ichard 5 what would be done with the s of the Colum-
bus Marbour Plantaa aid he would prefer to have the Skylark plant
relocated. Commissioner Myers said the Skylark s s purchased for
r plant. Myers said the City had a empted to locate
other s and said n rallrland w rty a ked what
o process 1 gallon of s wages ChbiDtensen said The
arywbut w approximately $2.OOeper thousand gallons. ougherty
as kedvif the Ci tyecould i tall separate m s for lawn sprinkling and M
Hassler sard the City could but had not rece.i ved any requests. Mr. D g s-
any significant i e capacity due to the wat r Elow. hrs. Savage
asked rf the Ci tynhadaany c s for the 250,000egallons that required 1
spray e off s trChristensen s
Aolli ngfBills eGOlf Course and area schools bur no srtes were undenc~on tract.
. Christensen said t e City could require future c
back t inch Ashley r ended thattt itytc -
duct a de pt hfstudy before deciding and sheoa d be
before na eequired. eChristens enrsaiduthe
proposedno tshouldabees ufficient for s ral years. Ashley
ked tha tntRe n w City Administrator be give nea opportuniMyst
Ludy and make input. George C ked that s
sideration be g o going o thea5 kyle krPlant and saidehe thought
ould be cheaper o a period of 20 ye axs with Altamonte Springs.
aulknenburg asked i charged t e lj percent franc
fee p cekshsaidttheaCi tyehad n ued a
for aefra nc hdi se~dM aulkenburg asked what pe rcentages of u
and what p if t ged e
for hard [ gef£luentsid aChriste nsenkr endedvtha ththe Cityt
implement a rc ha.rge for ha=l=t efflue ntco~ seph ei nkowitz
asked what a ould be s ved int5eyears and whenMtheJCity would r ach
600,000 capaci tyW Commissioner P aid t e City required a
Ludy. ichard Templeton a ked for good longe
angewsolutionstt nthe problem= red P arl asked if c silents could
be provided t effluent for lawn sprinkling and asked what fees
ould be chargedtpersonc x ing the effluent. arl said the Cit
might experience a septic tankwc and have to go o wage system.
vey asked that the ordinance prohibit the City from e ceding
the planned 600,000 GPI capacity and that the ordinance impose s ns
if the capacity w ceded. e Simans ki aid h athero
£act that the Sky larkxplant was next to his backsyard andehenasked that
speak and he e raged r sidents t end m ings including m ings
held by the Land Planning agency. aidtthe City's Comprehensive
ing r sed and woold includexa t plan.
nCharles i{a ffner asked if the c ialwc ridor to bets ved by
expansion of the plant w ithin theeC and M Christensen
aid yes. s determined that only the Post Tvme Lounge recevved
sewer servvice outsvde the City lvmrts.
e, The Commission recessed from 10:50 to 10:55 P.M.
9. Christensen s ing ponds a Skylark had been refurbished
and were operating saesfactorilyson a rotating basis.
is hard Templeton aid tF.e Comm vssvon should reconsider and
make plans for a larger system.
11. arl t anked t embers of the C ing
the work sessvon and listeningeto the residents of ColumbusoHar bourcand
Skylark.
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