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bsent t. Mayor Goldberg
Deputy Mayor L
Commissioner 5 ri is on
Wald waller,mCi ty administrator
ity A ney
na1d1T rry, Ci.tytClerk
: Commr~~roner Myers lexecused absence)
ofosilen~ meditation wesufollowedr~Y thn Paedge oF~AllegManc e.
2 mo n by C rilson that m of 9/15/86 regular
l ng rbe c mtedst eadmthat C aulkner s onded the
o payrapproved bills on page 1)651a and
regu lar tm tags for 9/15/86, 9/22/86 and woikts n fork9/25/8 nbe
approved a onded by OepMayor Lormann and
passed by a unanrmous rolltcallwvote.
3. Lynn Wilson s ted t Gary Shader could n t be present and
she would represent CnJ request for a 1 Use t e
a funeral home i C-2 z ing district. Wilsontsaid M
willing t ith t o Cnty i any c theCCitywbe-
ved n arywand she a ked theecitnt ggive M 0 days t
develop conditions agreeable for both the applicant andethe City. o
Colby said she thought the request w able and the conditions s
ould s isfy the c of the C Mayor Goldberg asked i£
the Commission had anyechoice and M Colby said the C ould
eny but the applicant would have the option of petition forsa of
require the C Sider.
aulkner said i appeared t rthe City could be s way runless
hey agreed t the Conditional U Request. CommissionexhFaulkner asked
if the C n granted t it tonal U Request w if
the applicantsw e bovndeby the conditions and M Colbynsaid yes,
if the conditionslw nable. Commissioner Faulkner asked i
City could impose a requirement for i and M Colby saidfyesc
DepMayor L aid she did n requested a ompatible
ith the othexnu the a Colbyhsaid the 2 ing Ordinance
ompa tibleewithMCOnd itions. r Smerilson
aidraheeC nchad held T public h
had n t provedst ould be n rafficngmpact for his hs Ssfaction.
rilson said he w till c Wed Chat the funeral home
ouldshaveea major traffic impactso ssioner S rilson
udy s ould have bee ntconducted byMGhe applicant and he
aid the funeralth ould take away police officers already short
handed and would have a impact o the health, s ety and w
of Longwood. mayor Goldberg said he w uld n changnhis f
n for the health, safety and welfare of t
n byoDepMayor L onded by C rilson
thata the request for further c request
be denied for t srpreviouslyns tedonduch a impact o
raffic and i ompa tibilety w ing a ied by
f 8 tocl w mayor GoldbergioDepMayer L andnCOnunissioner
Smerilson voting Aye ha nd Commrssronex Faulkner votingnNay.
eublic H ing, Ordinance N itle a
displayed p oof of pvblication.o Claire C asked why thenCity
should p ady o Wed 1 Colby explained
itle t andMShe said i
cheaper toequret tr tle rn this manner ratherrthan go to court oversthe
fact that t ity believed that t clause had expired.
GolabergCS y had n r bee nesued by the Church.
DepMayor L aid ~thcrC andeC ould h solved the
o tMeynh d been given a opportunity to dis cues i ithout
pressuse1f M Ted Daugherty a who w espons ible Eorithe 5125.000
and hersaid the person respons ibleashould be made to pay.
BillrDykus said if i ary to build a jail c ing $125M000
due t he would m esfrom the City. There w o further
discussionme n by DepMayor L onded by Commissioner
aulkner thatMpublic hearing b ied by a
zoll call v by DepMayo~sL onded by C
eaulkner that Ordinance No. 708 be adoptedn Motron carriedmbysa unan-
. 580. Colby r d by t otion by C
onded by DepMayor L t Resolution No. 560 beMr
adoptedr Motron carried by a unanrmous roll call vote.
solution N 581. Colby read by title only. n by
Commissioner Faulkner, seconded by DepMayor Lormann that Resolution
solution No. 582 be adopted. Motron carried by a unanzmous roll
call vote.
9. solution N 503. Colby read by title only. n by
~ilson, s by Commissioner FaulknerMt
solutioneNOSm501 be adoptedae Motron carried by a unanimous roll call
S0. A solution N 584. Colby read by title only. n by
~ilson, s onded by Commissioner FaulknerMthat R solu-
tron No~o589 beeadopted. eMOtion carried by a unanrmous xo11 call vote.
11. R solution N 585. Colby read by title only. n by
Commissioner S ~ilson, s ded b aulknerMthat R lu-
o. 585 beeadopted. eMOtion carriedrbyra unanrmous roll callso
12. R 586. Co iby r d by t nly. n by
Commissioner o5 oilson, s d by Commi ssionere FaulknerMt
solution No.m586 be adoptedae Moron carried by a unanrmous roll call
solution N 587. Colby read by title only. n by
:ikon, s aniknerMCndc x ln-
o. 88] be a pted. emotrou carziedybyra unanrmous roll call
Speeber a - Dell request .5 [he C -
o~c!:ange the n e for er green and
~'heyis ted that it had abeen a arg=' ezpenccband i
[heir t DepMayor Lormar:r. s :hat rhi_f nChapmanar -
ended c - - ncby Dep-
n St e
Mayoe r onded ay eC rf lsone t}:at 9 -.,
be r med~F.vergxeen S[rec t. Mott' on carried by a unanvmous xolloo
callevote.
15. athew Sabados read a petition requesting t e Commission
eM3rd 5 Crystal S ted that there w
6 h the is and 5 o had si~gnedathe petition.
Eloise D eadraeletter requesting that 3rd Street be n med s
mml er S and presented a petition signed by r sidentsa
requesti nyrthe change t mnler S n by DepMayor L
onded by C aulkner thatt3raMS H'. be r med Lommler
.Street. Motvon carried by a unanimous roll call vote.
16. Waller s ted that a sed proposal had been r ved
from the Lake D additional 1 andeh
the t tal c soles t nifundshbudgeted. nkby Commissioner
ri lson, s onded by DepMayor L cepti propos al a
uthorize Mayor Goldberg t sign agreement on behalf of the City.
Motion carried by a unanvmous roll call vote.
17. vile hez requested a n for a cupational
license t voperate a aluminum c n depotia ithe T
the N rthwest c not the GN439/~iighway 1]-92 i cti on.n r.
Vilchez s s performing a seful s and w
esponsibletforipaying 550,000 a vally to L oodvr sidente for
their c which kept c s from littering thenCity. Commissioner
aulknernasked if he haesufficient i Vilchez
aid he did n t have i MayorsGOldbereas ked M Vilchez if
he had w n permissionrf rom the o roperty t the
propertyrforethis purpose and M Vilchez saidhthe o oulden
sign but had given verbal permission. Mayor Goldberes fished
o have the permission i ing. DepMayor L aiddthe City
had r ved complaints regarding the business andnC '
ri lson said the City could have a problem with othervbusi nesses
ifeauthori ty w s granted t Vilchez. n by Commissioner
Sme rilson, s onded by C aulkne~tthat o nil
license request be denied~vMOtion carried by a unanvmous loll call.
18. Public Partvcipation period.
eef asked that the City consider paving Lake
vvew Drive sforathe saf y of the children.
b, the D Subdivision objected
sidewalksnb tedeinnhisrsubdivision and said he
ught they wouldec roblem. ark Rabinowitz -
spoke in favor of t walksia nd said the v majority o
sidents w sidewalks s thattchildren couldhu e
noun rnowitz chanxea the members of the
co~isa ~ eoraeneir efiortaab~
Ted D rty asked i ity h made a decision
the G and Mayor Goldberg
said no. Mr. Daughertytasked i£ theCi typl ad taken any ac trop agai nr.t ;.
salt of his f obtain a itle s ech o the
e forathesn wrpolice s .tCOlby said she had r wed all
and she covlQtn t find^'a ny specific request £romvthe C -
~ monvtnat ~. Korm itle search. Mrs. Colby said she coule
tsdetexmineMwhetheraM esponsible for taking the i v
ending that a itlers rchsb onductea. Co16y saidrtheti
CityeC volvedein his a what their
- expectationsaof M s performance w Colbynd
Che Citymhad e options. as hey could takean
theyrc uldep adminis trativeea Florida 0 wh~cM1Cwould
lead t Ligation and if M shfovnd guilty of m onduct,
the FloridarH ould t e disciplina~yma
file a lawsuitrfor malpractice. Col6yrsaidn~herCityrCOmmrssaonnhad r
to decide which course of actron was appropriate.
19. City Admrnrstrator ~ Aepoxt:
ded that the rty Comm old a spec al
ing t Sider bid proposals and r endations for hegvipment for
theta w po lie building. The C n scneduled a special meeting £or
Monday, November 3, 1966, at 6:DD P.M.
b. Mr. Waller suggested that the City Commission appoint a
negotiate w the o of the i e property t mmiftit
e possible tonpurchasee the grope rtyaforLU a park.o aller
suggested that Mayor Goldberg s the Committee with the chairman of
arks a oryvH aid. r Faulkner suggested
thatPMayor F eofeLakeMaayrbe i Led t endue to his e
banking and real e Mayor Goldberg suggested that a emberrofsthen
taff and M uckeof the Orange C my Parks Department also be
r Smerilson asked that the c also
tiga test expos s~bility o£ acquiring property f ial
ongwood Hills Road for a park.
aidM nBines h willingness t mnegotiate for the sale
of tner5 tor6 a e paraelndi n by C
by Depnayor L thata C appointed c ing of Mayored
ldberg, Dill rGOebel, R ec tor, M Plato, Chairman of
the Parks and R eAdvisory ~ uck of the O ange
my Parks Departmentnand Mayor DickrF of L only
~th M Bi 11 White c ing the purchase of theislandtLakegandaM Burt
rchase of 5-6 a onywood H.i lis Road. Tne
mo tron carri ednbyta unanrmous roll' call rvote.
Waller s Led that the City did n t have a policy regarding
x equ'irementsafor individuals a d groups and he suggested that
the uCityerequire a 5300,000 liability i e policy by the Skylark
homeowners and individuals sponsoring therHalloween R r[y. r Goldberg
t fair a this late date t ceguire i MThe Commission
agreedt to establish insurance policy g delines at aslater date.
a. of Am n naa w a lector
thanking the Cityeforapermitting themtto holdea c p n L q ood.
20. City Attorney's Report:
~ Colby said the City C n had legally changed the
pay and c vel for members of t ni 5250.00 salary and 5100.00
e budget e htneo19H4/1985fb and did so on the
adviceeofiMr. Frank Kruppenbacher, then City Attorney.
commissioners :ilaen - anae.a the e Department for
nen m invfni.
aaiare „hii«aenemc n
sedio in~im ney aue to burnedsa t lig hT.sso Ra439ee
ComniissioncraS rilson satd t r bi 11 ssf e li giitsna e Faid
for by the 5 thus i exyone's responsibility t report any
li grits o rilson suggested a orkshop i the future
ope~atingtprocedures a es ponsibilities of the members
of thecCOmmission ana ehe City Aamtnistrator.
b. rilson said four previous City C rs
the p roperty and t otnersne
shouldfhave knownZe$ aighe was ttredkof the accusations and said
rt was a political ploys
UepMayor L red that the City had h a 3 t ac hers
tudents o r 1]a, 1986, i
Education Uay. DepMayor L n presentednacplaqueito Mayor Goldberg
and suggested tTat it be hung n C y all.
d. UepMayor L suggested that r sidents o ity b
requested t cleanuprinnpreparati on for the a val A anil Crafts
- requested t
haveia eeplaced o babills2and letterslwri tten to people o
Living within the historical district.
UepMayor L inquired if the d e problem a under's
Square had been c red and Mr. Hassler saidnhe thought itthaa but
he wou td check againec
f. DepMayor L inquired about the s of the H ort cal
Signs and requested Mr. Hassler to report at tnetnext mee ti ngst
UepMayor L ked if the additional lights requested by
arbour Isle r siaen[sahadabeen i tallea and M ssler said the
ity Administrator Fad reduced tnesnumber of signs Hr ended by '
r Corporation a Diking to determ~ne the n
of additional lights required.heUepMayor Lormann requested a repoztrt
the Commission.
h. DepMayor L inquired about the s of no parking '
signs being placed o aFloriaa A o prevent postal workers from '..
parking i rign roof way. lby said Chief M ing w '..
e problem a oulaCS
CitysC the signss wChi of M ing saideheaw empti ng
ialternate parking f e postal employees. aDepMayor L -
aid M radford hadhgiven permission for postal employees
tonpark on her vacant lot on CR 42].
by Commissioner F by Commissioner
rilsonMthatnCity pay approved billssr Morton carried by a unanimous
roll call vote.
22. The meet g zs adjourned at U.
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