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CCMtg12-01-86Min1. Mayor Golabesg called a regv lar meeting to order at ]:30 P.M. 2, editation w observed which was followed by the Pledgenof Allegiance to the Unzted States Flag. 3. Approval of M n by Commissioner 5 rilson, s onded Dy aulkneret of t ork s s for 11/1]/86 and regular m f 11/1>/96tbe app oved as submrtted. Motvon carry by a unanvmous roll call vote. ing, O BO1. lby r by title a aidPt cs he had proof ofapublication. xhereCw proaor n by C rilson, s onded bynC aulknertthat publmcvhearnng beec SOSed. d bysa s roll call v n by Commissioner 5 rilsonars onded bynC ce xo. BOlmbe adoptedeC Motvon carried bysa unanvmous rolltcall vote. 5. of Public n ing, Equalization B and for paving W evfrom i n ithee ing .pavement a te181OLOngwoodemFlorida. to n~ers~ct.io rtSmerilson, s onded by C aul knerMthatnthe public hearingebe removed fromctabl e. Mota on carriedFby a unanvmous roll call before the City spent $92,000 paving the s ocher said he ned about the height of the pipes and saMd they w adequately svz ed. Mr. Poacher said his chief concern was that the e problem, ocher asked for a and engineering opinion.th if the drainage plans had been engineeringa£i rm a aid the plans hadcbeenwcheckedtby rM the'gpyerasRi ddle, Mills a salting firm?on Sohn Florio said t ings hadabeen duledcwith representatives of the hospital i anyequesti ons they nad and he said b ingsnhad beenrc ~ellede aid he nad r wed the propos and said CneyFwould provide much improvement and said hcac redtwitF M valuation. ocher asked w o had prepared the plans andsM ssler said they w by Ayer, Riddle, Mills and P the C r Golaberq a r oppor tuni tyet the Lettec E om M seyhaP sidentvo ssler s e had r vedhn cne lettazeat 11: oofa ean~e~naa r a~a said he did not agree withnMr. Massey's comments. Commvssvoner Faulknez aekea it the a - till ~a l;.a and M aia i ould P=on~~getne C eoPf. eude nT - she s ould n s~for spaying For the a orpaved the portion o£ W abutting hez h aid Tne s t naa b r damag~lRby the heavy Cxa ffic which r Sultednwhen the hospital wa„ ecn sti uc tcd and by the City in diyyiny~and patchin3 LL that R solution No. 59o b abled u 12/15/86 and that M ssler submitea report c ing any furtherlm ing with t e hospital. rilsonns aid he believed that M r had a good pointsandnsaidmthc City did c ribute t the problemno Mayor Goldberg aid he agreed. rilson said that when the City digs up a ity rt esponsibility [o pay for t repairs The m i ed byra roll call v e. Commissioner Faulkner asked Mr. u to con ac r. assler.t 6. ofFPUblio H ing -tEgual~ization e d to c Sider sa £ornpavi ng s uthewilma s t from i ith SRS934mesouth/southwest for a distanceeof 1065 feet. Mrs. -awn Thomps opposition to the paving and suggested that the street only De paved the property Eor t n lines and said they would n t benefit from the paving. SmThompson said Florida P orporation w being a sed S20M 969.24 and she said she did n t believe thaT w fair. -epMayor L ked i£ i val for Florida Power Corporation t thenproperty and Mr Thompson s Mayor Goldberg said that M Colin Burgess o ned therproperty on the side of 5. Wilma. aulkner asked M ompson i£sFlorida P orp. ouldrstopntheFOther companies fr mhparking under the t n lines a she said she doubted if they w n by C r Smerilson, s onded by Commissioner Faulknedr chat pvblicohM ingnbe closed. ied by una ninious v Colby read Resolution No. 592 byMtitle only. Commissioner Faulkner ied by a oll c sQoke Eor u rphy andnshempresented alpetition c signatures a.idnthenCi tylnaa changed u,eirapolgcyhr ingamethodeo and s ity ontinue the previous policy of fe argingepropertyho sd25hpercentc roperty a tti ng previously paved s shouldan recapping and she Bard th p p ed drar ge would not workcproperly. rald D tcner spoke i opposition t the paving as did M Sohn CY Cutillo. nTneze w o Further discussion. M n by C r Myers, s onded by C rilson that public nearingsDe closed. ied 'by a tulle call v and S. Tiblier the c not m itynh d plans t lowereaheolevel opt hest icFawoulddmakedM urphyas property able and he s the LakewD r had been requested t o his m e prog ran del Rayl said t e proposed waienwoula ha~erc aid the paving ao~s n solve the problems. rilsonas the plans appeared tothave lots of o erlayCOM n byrC rilson, s onaea by C r aulkner t t pavi ngrof G orgrarA e bemtablea until 12/15/86.0 Mota on carried byna unanrmovs roll call vote. 8. Waller requested that agenda item n Approval of C ithMU ted Telephone Co. f ral systemSbe r ved fromotheaagenaa s being r n by the City A ney. by CommissionerrS rilson, s ondeatby C aulkner t tagenda i umber 8 be removed from agenda. Motron carried by a unanrmovs roll callm 9. n by Commissioner 5 rilson, s onded by C aulkner tha ncity approve low bid submitted by Case P oEquipment Company fox the lease/purchase of t o 121 t loader/backhoe for a 4 year lease p rchase for $2,09).3) per m nthtand that the Mayor be authorized to sign contract. Motion carried by a unanrmovs roll call vote. r 10. The Commrssron recessed from 8:35 P.m. until 8:50 P. M. 11. Site Plan - Commerce N nal Bank located at 1400 S 434. Nagle briefed t the proposed s e plan and r ended approval. aglensaidmthe s0 and a the Land Plan~i ng Agency had ended approval e51 nr by C rilson, s onded Dy Myers thatms e plan bemaccepted.SmMOtron carried by a unanrmovs roll ca 11 vote. Site P - Commercial A ing, I 1101 N rth Highway 927. agle brief the C etne proposed plan. n by rilson, s ondedsbnC aulkner tha tts planrf ial A approved subject t ompliance itn the CityePlanner's c nonll/29/86, D of 11/5/06 and other pertinent staff comments. Motion carried by a unanrmovs roll call 1.3. ceptance of guarantees from B inkney, .Longwood G regarding i tallation of s t li ghtsnby Florida P r Corpeens and t signs. ildinq permits e sbeing w thheld u til the problem witnaneFw abd s r lines being together h t problem had ted. ssleresaidcFloridarP csCO=psahadcw ity s t lights would bewi ailed. aulknen saldethe letter from Florida P orpora tion 1a~kedsthenfull uthori ty of a bond and requested that a ash bond be posted. inkney ~ aid he had paid Florida P orpoxation to i that the s t lights be i olby s the City could require M ei nkey t a bondtif lthey e~hoseCto do s Myers s rthe project hade o years ago a ifmthernw a performance bond. Prn y stated chat all workshad been c mpleted in accordance with the requi semen is of t sabdivisi or~. o - inkney -aid the p - e bond did n nclude s t lightse ompson said onfide nt that the s uld be i and said anyone t cha nqs ~theirtp la~s." aelkner tha trakp~rforma nce bond be r red f oodsG qai ity had Florida Y - inknoyes a bond couldcbe i tsi ncc F'los'idaeP omplrtshhe uikncr asked M sThompson of Florida P orpcc if all fundsM paid and M Thompson said yes and that e ould provide a lette ing t that effect. PhylishT asked that the C othat they w and describednt roblem a arb IslerS Ubdiv ision. e sslerdsuggested that Longwood G n be r to 11 s andardMapproved s n by Commissione rilson, s onded by Commissioner FaulknerMthat M provide a performance bond guaranteeing i talla ti on ofrtrafficks approved by City. ied by a roll call v rry Lynhold s d hetw aabuilder i ongwoodsG and s eth Mad sold 2 25adays and he asked that theeCity authoaize vssuance of bumldi ng permits. 14. of P and for Hidden Oak Subdivision IC& Mr. Wallersr ended thatcthe City approve the e of the erformance Bond for the Hidden Oak Subdiv ison. M1 ynCOmmiss ri lson, s onded by Commissioner F ulkner that City a cept P and e n from Nidden Oak Subdivision. Motion carried by a rmous rollscall vote. 37. City Attorney's Aepoit: Colby said she w orkinq with Nikki Clayton, S nole CountyrA ney o e proposedsagreement between the City andeS no le my foros capacity and said s}.e hoped to have the agreements finalized bya12/15/86. 1H. Mayox and Commissioners' Reports: aid Dyes, Riddle, Mills and P t had t provided asbreakdownuo arges for e sofor CENTEX a requested and asketlhthat the City make ns nthatpC rcharged. Colby Bard she had met wvth CtNTeX representatives regarding the probMem. b. UcpMayor L aid she would Sike t s she h nthe n wspaper. ted th atithemC ith S no leeC my r Police a etbackups andeshers tedsthat t a g9esaiog t enCity d the property w ethenpoliceas ould betbuilt. .Sheid that the City paidh5125,000 to quietatrtle, not 5135,000 as reporteda rilson s cea that ne naa r vea a to lepnone call f i~yoc, a Toper o the Gowenec nbai~iaion regaese,~yMC ity r oaainy inernoiei~P pona. rilson geesuo~eaewnecherrtne r ntipn pona neeaed t ce tenoeans etnere w anainy w rilson saia he did n think t e City s ould c sid er r imbursi~geM ingot for th'e sad srnce he drd so without permrssaon or authori tyrof the City. zi is on suggested t andi dates n e plates be covered fors theoCityeFlection whrch wouldtbehheld on Tuesdaym n by C rilson, s a by Commissioner Faulkner that City pay o of the Policeeana Crre Oepartmen ts. Motron carried byra unanrmous bro11 call vote. Commissioner 5 rilson s t Chief M ing had r ved t letters. One c ending OfficeraG eafor h orkci esponding cident and c ing the report andra o[nerlc gnJim McClure forgo anaing s OepMayor L ted that ooffidcer Grose was also named recentlyvasethe Longwood Police Officer of the Year. n by Commissioner Smerilson, s onded by Commissioner Myers that City Pay approved bills. Motron carried by a unanrmous roll call vote. Commissioner Faulkner said he had r vea a report. from the City ney o ted that tneeC uld nave been required otpay a sulti ngea ney $43,OY"1 f a period c ing 9 rilsont~aid he believedrt rif Ted thatt T.he City eea of ma full t rilson a ted thatr the City had niredraefull trme secretaryrforrMrs. Colby and hadapur- chased law books fox her use. 19. The Commrssron adjourned at 9:50 P.M. ~~; ~~~~~~~ lerraa LamTFSx. ~'9 it'~of~.y ond, e Czty C1erLk O