CCMtg02-10-86WSMin1. manor colaberg oallea a work season [o oraer at 6.OO e. M.
2. of Billing C t between City of Longwood and
FSOrDidacR sidential C ing s ted chat a copy
of the present s r billingrc t ha dnbeen provided each C ssloner
and he said the c t had e red. eeks said the City presently
s 75 c s per ustome rxand r ended a sed fee of 51.00 per
ended a charge of 52.OO - 52.50
eeksasaida other rprogram would be r Commis-
rilson objected t and .said i ouldeonly be passe
the c atherc of the Commission that the
ity c stheebilli ng c ithnFlorida R sidential C
a £latnm nthly fee of JSnc s per c ingowm request
e letter t Florida R sidential Communitiesms ing thatathe con-
tractchad expired and that the rss ue be placed on the gage nda.
3. of D Wage problems and solutions, ssler b iefed
the membersrof t e Commission o the drainage problem foeaLake Tiberon
and suggested 3 proposals for c ing. The members of the C
agreed that proposal number threerwhich w uld require n and
ould take approximately 5 eeks t omplete w the best soLU [ions
Mr. Hassler brie £ed the members of the Commrssron on the drainage problem
tal c of 5865.00 w t labor being included. The C
solutionrih seler r enaea a aolutionme
Sleepy Hollowh5 ubdivision whrch would costsapproxima[e ty 56, 600.o Ms.
was dependent upon CENSE% development plans
of s t paving. eeks
aDproposednlist o
Police Department hadscreee= to beppa
_d
s priority projec is ht The ~ '
ark h
The th
d`n`lm rcnr~i:~e o
Diu e £~~,aeaa~, alc~ - ~cn.
eipts
e alistc oe e ~ea~ ana
wo~wwtocal sz,aoo,aoot eernetcomm. a>on req
the agenaa for rebrnarv v, lse6.
5. The Commissron recessed from B:00 P.M. 1 8.15 P.M.
M. isc of e of Scy lark Sewage T eatm Plan
Alanue anaxn nristensen of oyer,eaidale,im
tkbriefed t e proposed expansion o
Skyla rkcw mel antnw ichhincludea s e proje
capacity a alys isr r argesh description ofrproject, p
s ofdfunds. n questioned
£e as ibilityto ing the Columbus xarboursW
Plant a uggestedrtnat t o Commission c sidersclosi ng i and
diverting all flow t the Skylark Plant. oThe projected c s
e 52,481,000 for a percolation pond alternative a
52t204W000 f ray i ri gation a Chris tense
briefed the C of tfunds rfor thesexpansion
which inoluaed 51221o00otosbertransferred from water Department
s pay E expansion.
reducedet r feerby $15,000 s ery unlikely that Longwodd
ould qualify for a grant. The nC ing i
taff t officials from e arync ingdfurthernexpan ;i on
eeaa. p of ene c rcnat o snonla
e lookingta c6 nG capability withsthenstaff to look a othee
options witR n it ies a the
financial sidee to makengthenexpandednplanteselfPSUppodrti ng1eWMr.
the r sul is of the 5 ety Committee and said Longwood had a poor
ord. Chapmanatold the C ethods which
had been implemented t reduce amcidentnr requested
tal of 51,1]O.oo for safety programs, adriving c s Eor safe
ari~inq c and identification cards for City employees. Th
Commrssronuagreed wrth the request for funds. The Commissron
that Chief Chapman i lode funds i the budget for 1986/8] f
a gas detector. 1'he nC ss ion congratulated Chief Chapman o
efforts and the safety commrttee to reduce workman's compensations
claims.
8. The work sessron was adjourned at 10:55 P.M.
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