CCMtg02-17-86Min1. Mayor colaherq o lea the resular m ins t oraer at ~: 3o P
A moment of silent meditation was observed followed by the PledgeMOF
Mayor L that m of 2/3/86 work s 2/3/86 regular m cling
and 2/10/Brwork s nsbe approved as submitted Motion carried by a
unanimous roll callsvote.
3. Hal Plat and Plans - Hidden Oak E iates Subdivision. Nagle
briefed the Commission o e plat artd plans and said the subdivision
s located South of Longwood Hills Aoad and E of W Lake. Nagle
aid t rage plans for the subdivision would c esless r off i
t present. Nagle saiduw Lake w a his-
rnigh of 61h65feetnw vel 0 9 feet. Nagle tsaid the
developer h agreed to providena separate drainage sys temrwhich would
permit [he City to draw down W 59 feet a the system would
be gravity flow and w oadve rse impact ao eek~
. Nagle r ended sthat the Plat and Plans betapprovedesubject
taffMand 0 and subject t the independent drainage system
being i talled bycC ith the City c ributing a of
515,0005 Nagle lair themdeveloper w requesting that theaCitymm rn
r lines and said theaH ouldabeta
es pons ible foa m ing r n pondsmeo erJ hose nor0
Riddle, Mills andaPrecourt explained h the independentldrainage system
ould operate. Ray V orhees asked about the s and length of pipe
and how much droprthere would be from the e iof the pipe t the
utfa ll.. Florio s e pipe w napproximately 1,000 feet long,
18 to 36 inches wide a utfa116would be 6 feet lower than the
orhees saidSW Lake's problems w ted by Florida
side ntMal C ity when they built t adjacent subdivisions a d he
questioned whether e 36 inch pipe wouldwp t flooding i of
a hurricane. Ray A aid no w ned thae the outfall
Soldiers C eek would endanger His Home andcM eFlorio said e my
tudies wouldr he required t ity t thereewould
impac[. n byrC aulkner has by~
De pMayornL ethat Plat andrPlans for yHiddenr0ak E Subdivision
be a ceptedrsubject t of staff, D ith the deletion
r 10 f Naglenssle tter of 2/11/865anaMSUbject t p-
eedrainage dra wdowrproposed h
' icipaCFNT i
t d 515,800 whic hCwould betps idiupEront by EX Homa
withda credit is suede per home Erom the Recreation p i eee. 51
asked that the developer b required t the ridden
ing property a
nedta bout tneelackdoChpa ikndovelopmbntti the subdivision hwhicn would
children to play o r property. she w -
quieed to pay expensive i e premiumsrand DS aid they wouldai
with the development of xidde rock estates. ors. Davis said she udidanot
object t the enbaivision beoanae aaaicional homes w eaaea i
Longwood and she said 2,000 f ould c to BS,oo0 which
ould only be 550.00 per hom
Palumbo inquired about the e wayet ubhevsubdivisMOn andvsaid
nod a specdersao aight feet o oadway.
nigan,bP sident of C requested that he be
permitaed {t replacerthe t f 3 per
of M Nagle's lettere5 nigandasked thatscompletion of
building s t lights be w til the development w 0 percent
built o andesaid h ouldaprovide a performance bond guaranteeing
the lights would be i tailed. asked M nigan if he
agreed that the City would pay a aof o e Half ofnthe c
of t e drainage system to lower W Lake up to $15,000 with C
s paying for a nigan said h agreed.
e plannede to bui l.dra brick wall o ither side of the
off Longwood Hills R nigan s d he Mad d
e question with M and Heesaid he thought m rofuthed
Homeowners would w asfence. Commissioner Mye rs ss aid the
first plans submitted showedca ooden f and M nigan s that
s For a pDD. aidwthe Cityndid n t have su Eflcientdlegal
requirerC a fence. nigan said
hewonld c nstiu<t aNfen<e behind eachthome a the t tificate
of O cupanty w ued and he said if there w a brea kao £es ral
homes between Houses, he w uld complete the fencing between h
prevent openings i the fence. suggested that sidewal ka
only requiredno side ofrt heae Nidden Oak E
andethe C agreed. nigantasked foroa ception regarding
the 45 footMwide r r drainage andnutili ty e ent required for Lots
65 t ough 6] by D Flurio suggestedat t GENTEx agree c
providing a tai aggregate a of a 45 afoot t the width
of Lots 65 through 6J i xchange tortvarying the e t from 25 to
45 feet. Myers said he w nab le to locate t t G
which w refe rencedeon plat and M Florio said that w Lake.
Nagle suggested that the developer place the brick walls sa the
sibility5ep Nagleoc ted a arlier s rthatrprovedea ce
proDlom when the o rship of a wallow identified.
aid he o nedeadjacent proper tyawhi~h he wis nod t separates
0 3 lots and he a ked for 3 t Lake Blvd. ion
d he w sellinghthe t
propertynfor M and said M ould n t be able to get
s propertyww ick w Nagle s
tM1e Cityra cepts the r suforrpubli cbo rs hip, adjoini ng o an
e provided c thets Naglensaid additional c
ongwood Hil is tHOad wouldtbeedangerous. nigan said heuwould -
build the brick wall o the w side of the e Nagle said
that a nable option would~be to provide Inc Lake Blvd
iE the person obtains permission Ccom the H and
pays for the e of r wall. nnbysC
aulkner, s ondeds by C Myers thatrpLat a d pia nsoE Hidden
Oaks E stbe approveamsubectnt taff, D a SSRWMD r n.
h deletion o m & 30 0£ M Nagle's Set to rncha nyi.ng Sbc t.~t haeero
nch t andtsubje nage drawdow sod b
itheC v parlicipati onsepaa=awdownrc do515,OCC
ichxwill berpaid u~ front Sy C ii hna reditci ved per
fron, c - - s2/12/86 L
changea cr peSn. z ~Mf deaina9era nd u _
ugh ~6' - ary w pro
to la aggxe ge to to£6space J.s n with ai~f 45 ~Leettt fthe w dtHao
Dinar
t.act6whioh wi1166e dedica tede torthe Bomeownez_ P.s.socratronnfor
chat w.i l1 e the pro of
Iotst10a26e ~2 undaryna the t ovf st
of C o homesywi[oiFehd tailing s light:
subdi o lion i D percent comple tionnand a pc=rFOrmance bonf
for vty. d by a roll
DepMayor L - schappy and pleasedmthat C
agreed t the Ci tyaw aid E„
he had v subdivisions Ndeveloped by Cm andnthcy w <
both qualityeaubdivisions. Mayor Goldberg also thankedeM niganar
and M and said it had been a pleasure working with them.
r.i.lson thanked CENT E% H and M Wigan and said
theyxhad demons ated willingness to wor with t e icy.
4. Phe Commission recessed from 9:03 P. M. until 9h15CP.M.
5. nal Plat and P - Nagle briefe<
e Commission o eaproposedspla toand said hesbelieved i s being
ted i anf lood prone a Nagle said the developer w
requesting that the City a ceptethe s and r
esponsibilityc inges theeCityvhaoadoptedra
poi i.cynofcrequixing homeowners t n ponds within the
ubdivision. m Nagle s this particularrr n pond s ved Othex
of L ood. Nagle said Fe hadec ted M s
otsq nole C my and Fad been informed that s
bordered on botF sides by t ity, i sideredEa tthe City is
DepMayor Lormann said she w nedwaboutnthe subdivision being
constructed in a flood pronoarea. Mr. Philip Hollis said lots 6
by C rilson. Hollis s y had identified
the shoresline andehad p vided compensati aghs rage afor the r
pond.. said the homesrwithin the flood pronoa a had been elevated
ei qht ould be above the 100 year flood elevation.
Motvon carriedhby a una nrmous roll call vote.
6. ing, Ordinance N ]51 - ing Ordinance N 495 for
submissionxer and approval o£ development s e plans. o n
by ti tl eeonly a requested that t e Commission admend O
]Sldto provide for a dappeal of the City P er's decision bathe om
o£ Adjustment.n n by C mmissiooFaulkner, s onded by
DepMayor L that O ]51 6 ended t vide for an
appeal pr cedure from thevCitye PS anner's decision by theoB of
Adjustment and then a cepted on first reading with a publiohearing
scheduled for 3/1]/86c Motvon carried by a unanvmous .mil salt .,m.a
eading a acpublic vnq be Feduledefor 3%3/86
car rued byda unanvmous rollecall vote.
8. Ordinance N ]54 - ending Ord. N
ead by t only. o
rilson, MS o~d ed nby C' aul.knee
C i n545 be a ceptedeon first read.i ngsa `[hat a pub
be e veduled for 3/1]/06, Motvon carrved byna unanvmous
9. eading, O 155 - ending City Cod
o Chapter 12a na mby t
rilson, s ondedmby DepMayor L rtha
Srbesa red on first r ing a a public h
s~heduled ford/3/86. Commissioner pau lknexesuggested t
- ded t nclude hourly limit of 10 p
quesbionednthe n ity of a omplaint a
that the w shouldwbetr ved s ould
r fromdta kingtindependent a
Therm ithdrawn~n ntby C
OcpMayordL that propos edrOrd finance N
bycaddingbthe hours 10 t 2-4 and by deleti
n Section 4 12-10 andPthat the ordinance be. a
f irsttxeading wrth a public he axing scheduled for 3/3/86
hearing be scheduled fox 3/3/86
11. ergency Ordinance N - tablishing n speed limit o all
and roads as 30 M otherwise postedimu eadnby
itletand said t ordi nanc'euw required to bring City s eedmlimi is up
required by 5 1 Ordinance N P56 w adopted.
aid the Ci tyawouldahaves onduct studies required by t
Department o nsportation before e tab l.i shing any speeds dif £erenthe
than 3 zils on asked i{ a ergency e red and
aid a nnbymC rilson,
ondedabysCOmmis sione eE'aulknerethat Ordinance N .o)SJSbe adopted.
Commissioner Myers asked that the adoption date on ordinance be corrected
and that a public hearing be scheduled for 3/3/86. Motron carried
a unanrmous roll call. vote.
eading, O 759 - end.i ng Ordinance N 995
ingr5 n 101.1 scopence by t aid the
ord rthe def ini t.iont le n by C
aulkneraes onded by DepnayoreL t OrdinanceMN
on first read g nd thai a publicmhearing be scheduled fox 13/1>/B6
14. agle suggested that the C n desi.gna to August 4 1!
oFNt o dat 1986 t sidez
e ComprehensiverL [Ianthe ns by C
onded by C aulkner t August 4 mI9B6rb scheduled
a dam hthe omprehen
askedaifeV C haoct
hea sub~e moo. r _
.tc_ c'kby -rsu i. _ ote.
i5. 'ikon pre- o pet
req ues rings thatoMaynolta 5 sup S tobea pavxde1VCc
mrssroner smeril son s gg red that the Commrssa on meet wrth the hort
of t o be pa
1'hehC tagreod
soprevious ly agree
plans w till requ.i red o
required for alit
saidrthewCity required bank co
wspaper t nage w uld be diverted from
Tiberonct the tSh adow Hill Subdivision. ing explained
the proposed plan and said i would involve lowering the lake
rn Tiberon by 12 - 16 inchest
. Joe e if funds w e being budgeted Eor
pavibng Park, Wi lmanandaShortds and M hey
laded i the ] ropaving th is ayear9andvwould be
paved vas soon as funds were available.
b. Ray A asked that sidewalks be i taped o
9th A aidtchildren w required t walk t the
bus stopnue yon agreedrto consider the advis ibility of
rns tailing sidewalksss
1]. City Administrator's Report:
Selection of City Administrator. ing said the
Commissioners selection Uf candidates fox the position of City
r had been tabulated a there w andida tes
whovr ceived 3 v ThenCOmmissionrscheduLed a Special
ing o February sl9r, 1986 t Sider applicants for City
Administrator and selection of agent to administer Deferred
Compensation Plan for City Employees.
b. ing s ted that the F Department h
led b s fsiomnt s for a y duty power rescue tool.
The bidsvwere opened andpread as fol lowsV
roducts Corp: $12,219.50 Used: 10,041.50
Coun s es cue F.guip: ew. $9, ]93.0o Used: 9,000.oO
e dclvvered to Chie£ Alan Rrown far revrew and recom
mendationse
1B. City Attorney's R p t.
requested t uthorize the Mayor
amdeed and s.i gn a aEE.i davitno the City
pxope rtytl ood/Lake Mary Roadno noby Depnayor
obyLCOmmissionec 5 ri lson [ha~tMayor Goldberg
~enori~~ana sign a affiaawie chat n
liens w cthe Cidty eproperty located o od/Lake
Macy aoade pmotvon carried by a unanvmous roll callovote.
aulkner requested a update o the position of
the ChiefCOf Poli~eoand City Admi nis tra tornbeing filled by M ing.
aulkner s ing other S nole C my Cities
mabidtb tal'sdopinioto the loca lmoption gasoline
x dis tributiotandr heysaidshe t ocght the City should abide by the A ney
ben ray s aid he eed wath
thesA ral'sro nthat that onpositionsra ompagtible and
he said tecnnGCally speaki ng~nM ingwsnould be discharge do nediately.
. Korman s the difficulty w Mthat t e City would h appoint an
ing t - inyhbefore t itywh
ityrA shyers asked M i£ri
Gnat nomiaweo ~siawnu tilt tea i a~a M aiaet
yes. aulkner sugges ted that the Ci tytleave M inq i
s preee ntspositions until a new City Administrator was appointed. The
Comm.iss ion agreed.
DepMayor L e prepared t require
that dumpaters be s ned afrom v aid o solution would
be t require a license from e eryscompany [hat collects ngarbage in the
City and require cectarn standards for dumps tens.
rilson asked if sufficient funds w ailable
o pay billsMandrM aid y n by C rilson,
by CommissionernFaqu lkner that CMtyrpay app owed shills. SmMOtron
carrieddby a unanimous roll call vote.
20. The Commission adjourned at 1D:55 P. M.
ATTEST:
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