CCMtg09-23-85LOIS,IT~ C11't 03N~fisSION
s~l'ET¢SER 23, 1995
Present Maro= ~r=rilsan
CepMaYO[ Goldterg
Co~m~issione[ Faulkner
Commissioner Mye[[sN
Gerald Korman, City A[tomey
Donald Terry, City Clerk
Cha[les Bassier, City Engineer
Barry N'eeks, F r
Chris Nagle, C ty Plamermt
Absent: Greg Naming, city &Ministrator
1. Mayor Sne[ilson calle3 the meeting to orrk[ at >:30 p. m.
2. The City Co~mdssion Sserved a rtament of silent meditation followed by the Pledge of
A33egiance to the wiled states Flag.
3. Mayoc snerilson amounted that M Grel Naming, City Pdministrator xas on approved
acation by the Commission and that Wnald Tarry Fad previously been designated to act a_
City Administrator in Mr. Maming's absence.
4. Approval of minutes, septarber 17, 1985. Motion by Camniss er Myers econded by.1
DepMayor Cnldber9 that minutes of September 17, 1955 be approvedraz submitted. Motion
car[ied by a unanimous roll call vote.
5. Mayo[ Smerilson star H that repcesen[atives of the e endly Im Cream Festaurant tad
[egaested consideration in advancing their place on the ageMa due to a latec appointven
by Convnissioner aulkner, corded by Camnissioner Myers that site plan for
endly Ice Cream Aestaurant be renimiber 3 lA. Motion ca tied by a animous toll vo
Mrl Nagle be iefed the CamSssion on the location of the site and asked thae his lettertof
Septerbe[ 19, 1985 be made Fart of the [emrd. said only nun
required. Nagle said the develol~c Pal agreedl to pave Pine Avenue fromeWas[ take t
the eaztem limits of thei[ pro~[[y. Mr. Nagle said there was an Oak tree with a 40 incF
diameter growing the right-of-xay of Pine Avenue and he discussed plans to the
e by sing the curb and m Ring a guard rail ound the tree. eNagls
suggested that Pine Avenue have a double yellows ripe for safety. M[. K nnan questioned
the en oachnen[s desc[ibed in Nagle's lettec and Mr. Nagle said they m rstN of a
hedge n the eas rn boundary ofrthe property planted by lamtite Academy aed a theee inR
oachnent on the rest by a woden Eence. Mr. Seff Reynolds said he mould provide the
City with a letter Folding the City blameless for the encroachments. Commissioner Inrnarv:
questioned the az um sk inure n the drainage catch basins a'd Mr. Nagle ommended
that the drainage uutfall c tchrbasin which tie in o the p.O. T. and P e drainage
sys[ms nclude alumimm~ aash and gasoline skinners to rNUm polotime A Mr. Reynolds
said his conpmy mould comply.
Mayor Srerilson questioned the drive-in window and M Nagle said he had suggested to thr
applicant that they no include a drive-in window but the applicant Uought a drive-ir,
window was e ial to [he busine Nagle said the site plan was cellent and hs1
commended theenlandscape architects andMthe applicant for their w sual efforts to mock
with [he City. Mr. Norman asked if the srte mould accwmmdate the future six
laning of SR 439 and Mc. Nagle said it mould. P Reynolds asked if the Oak tree weld be
liability problem foi the City and M[. said he did not believe so mce the 6 k
ee presently ex and the City did no me the problem. Nagle said he mould
dis Ue t[ees[with the traffic engineersaof Seminole CowtyMwd the cepartment o£
Transportation.
6. Motion by Commissioner Lo emnaed by Conmussioner Myers that s e plan for
enaly Ice Cream Restaurant be approved subject to the crnme and rnmrenda[ion of
the City Plaru~er in his letter of 9/19/85 and the city N3~gineecswithout approval of the
[w ex[sting a croactments. Motron carried by a unanxmow toll call vo
]. eU6iic [FaRiMG, OFIDINaISR W. ]1] -prohibiting cameccial vehicles and trucks which
xceea S~D00 pounds q[o weight. n by Cmvnissioner Myecs~ secordea by Camrtissioner
rrtann that Orai[wi ]1] be cMemovsl f[om table. Motion carried by a toll
all vote. Mayor Smcilson asked M if he had dismssea the ceconvrendedusgros
vehicle weight that should be permittedrard M aid the Police 4pa[tmen[
amended 12,000 gcoss weight. Marjorie Venso~n asked if a procedure had been
stablished Eoc het husband to obtalinsa perms[ to pv[k his icactox at her hare.
Roman said n mold aw~rvec het goes o guidelin s has been established for
ing permitsne Ca~miissioner Myers said Ordinance W. ]1]ewuld not apply and Mayor
9re[ilson said n>cs. V s problem mould not to effected by the proposed ordinan Mr.
Terry suggested a w knse on to discuss p[oceaures fo[ is wing permits for cetrucks.
Captain Terry Raker suggestedsthat permits not be i sued for parking t ucks in esidential
eral tad previously been rmnved. sMr. Uwid Gunter said the ocdinan
wasnst sspeci£i< mn<eming why and where and Myo[ Snerilson explained the mrclitions of
the ordinance. There o further mmvents, pro o Motion by Crnonissioner
Lornar~n, semndad by DepMayor ebldberg that public heating benclosed. Motion wr[ied by a
r unarumws roll call mote. Motion by Crnmissione[ nye[s, semnaed by Cammissionec Faulkner
that Ordrnance tic. ]1] be amended to read 12,000 gcoss weight where 5,000 powds n
appears and that Ordinance No. ]1] be adopted. Motion tattled by a unanxrtous [oil call
mote.
8. Mayor 9recilson said Sections 618.4a and 618.46 of the Co~rehensive Zoning Ocdinan
ne dea o be [eviewtd by the Cmmus Crnmassi c Faulkner said the Camiission mss
decide Fnw the permits mould be issueanand under whatecoriditions. Mc. Kornan said Lhe
ew~mdssion stwela aaope a policy and method of issainq pe[mir . Tne cnm~assion [westaa
that the question be plain on the agenda fo[ Septerbe[ 30; 1985.
9. POtIISC ME'ARISIG, OFIDIlRlCE tA. ]18 -setting millage levy Eo[ Fiscal Year 1985/86. M
Korman read tt~e ordinanm in full and stated that the city Crnmdssion tax t vely
adopted mlllage Cate of 2.9 which was 25.58 percent over the zoned-back
man displayN proof of legal adve[tisement and publication. Mc. Terry statedtthat the
proposed millage levy in mould peoduce approximately 9163,028 Duet what the rolled
back c mold be. M[ ~Te[ry said the aadieionai c requited to fwd three n
positions w the Polite Department; provide th[ee additional Lieutenants for the
Gelartmen[ and as cn funding a fou[ pecrent ro of living in e for City a~ployees
and funding up torat$SO0.00 pay adjustment for deserving enployeesi~ M[. e[ry said the
additional police officers we ratui[ed to in a the safety and walfare ofTthe r sidents
and would Chat tM1ereewre three (3) four (4) man shifts and provide IS)
orcycle officers Eor traffic mntcol. The additional F Department personnel will
e that each shifC at both stations is properly vannedyrs Terry said the fou[
percent salary an will in a that Ne salaries of City enployees keep pace with
inflation. ceeCCaddockss ated flat the [ax rolls certified to the Std e had n
I`been approvedMand hessuggestea delaying ~proval wtil they a certified. .tcraddockt
said he was not ag millage e but he aid Delieveethat propertyM[t
unfair. He said schooletaxes were unfair to tMSe who did not have children a[tendin[g
school hue ne aia not wject so loig a tney we e armoring a gooa proa~at. wia
aia z.9 ~aa not a boa millage r xe[gaeatiwaa wneener the Police se ~naa
neev rappm',m for funding through utility [ex and whether the Police St n had been
:.dve[tised, 19:e City Clerk s atm thae the polices :i had been advertised with th
Capital lxidye[ fo[ Fiscal Y rt19x5/06. 13xnte[ts o~~sted that ad ve_ s be
ascrl and t hide funding i the utility t Caimdssionet Lo a~idta tility
taxes fairer veryone paid utility taxes am s sidents didsn Fay m
valocemw Caimissreionec Faulkner s if the Carvniss ~neapp[ovm the 2.9t millage
Cate, itt could later be decreasea afte[r[he budget Hearings, but said i could not be
aced. There was o further dis n by C[emussioner Faulkner, secondm by
Copmussionec Myers that public healing be closmtioMOtion ca tied by a toll call
Motion by c r Faulkner, econded by OepMayoi mlabecg that Ordin ce Cb.
]18ebe adoptm providirtgsfo~a millage levy of 2.9 mills for Fiscal Year 1985/06. anMOtion
rrim by a roll wll wte. Mayor 9mcllson noted that oNy tw residents
slake atnut [he millagesrate; one fo[ the incmase ar I on oEposed.
30. PUBLIC !R'ARItL, 0[a7IFAN.E NJ. ]19 - adopting a budge[ for Piscal Yeat 1985/86. M
ead by title oNy and displayed proof o£ advertising al pcblic n
Crmaockcaskm M< ciran trra mich fumsxece budgeted for the City Attomey am[M .Weeks
said $30,000 including the fides tT~for<orant Board expenses. Mr. Cemdock asked what it
tad been laz[ year and Mr. Weeks said $26,000. Mi. C[addock said the County Attomey
eivl a salary of $6],000 and he objected to the nwiUer of attorneys wrking in
gove[nment. Me. Ccmdoek said the large nwiber of attoeneys wre responsible for the
large number of laws passed ana said they pe[petuatm their own existence. There ware no
further covments, pro o motion by OepNayor folaherg, seconded by Conmdssione[ Myers
that public healing be closed. Motion w[[ied by a unanimn roll call vote. Potion by
UepMayor Goldberg, ecoml by Cavmissionec Myers that Ordin ]19 be moptm.
Nation rallied by s vote of 4 to 1 with Mayor Sirerilson~CepNayor (bldberg and
Convrtissionecs Wirtann and Myem otinq Aye and Camrtissionec Faulkner votifg Nay's
Commissioner anlkner suggestm that the lin em fo[ the police station R
transferred t Fttre City Camniss ingency fwd until the public hearing on the Five
Yea[ Capital Program was nela onnCCtober 14, 1985. Maya[ Sme[ilson said the Five ' Yeu
Capital Program was separate flan the budget.
u. eoBLBC M•:nx1NC, oimlrwMCe ea: 'no = aaopti[g a eme[az Re„enne sha[i[g eualet for
Fiscal Yeai 1985-86. Mr. Korman read by title only and Baia the aloof o£ mvertisin9 hm
been displayed at the Ei[st public heating on Septerber 9, 1905. Mr. Terry stator that no
official information had been c clued fran the Cepa[4mnt of P.evenue in Wasnirgton but
unofficial information indicated that the City should plan on The. sairt fords received the
previous yea[ which was SSJ,000. Mr. ferry said the $5];000 weld be used to make partial
payments on fire trucks previously purchased. The Mayor invited the public to speak o
the p[oposed Federal Revenue Slating Cuaget and there w pm
Motion by Commissioner ecoled by DepNayo[ coldixrg that public heariigPolx
closed. 'Motion w tied bya roll call vote. cequeated that Section
be ampnam t eaarcnat the ocaf4"inr Dora be amenaea by ora ~ aolneion rem
of only resolution. Motion by Camussionec Io eco lea by C aulkne[
that Ordinan a Ma. ]20 be anamm by etargi~g Section 2 t rem ~ysslloner~F~ ~
orainance solution" ana that me ampmm orainanee w. ono be loptea. Mocrw w.m
oarrim by arwv,r~rous mu call wte.
]2. PUBLIC IPAAIHG, OIDIlfllLE NJ. ]21 -amending Cade o£ Ordinance use application
fees £oc v administrative fwctions such as Doing, ation,ca Mr. Rornun
iem by titleal displaym pmoE of legal advertisement and public noticetC.
Sisson tltjected to the lack of adequate study in determining Che totes. sa'd he f 1
atte~tm to gain the support of the local Chanbec of Came[m am tha tbmebuilde.
Associa[con cn oiyn. i[ion [o the increases and he said he was disappointed trot he uss the
ordy person pre o eject to the in - EinQson aid he thought the in
.vole be aetriirentaitto the City. Mr ~rCharles Heffner saidshe. waz happf to see theeCity
~. brie charges in line with tnose charged by other cities. Mr Sharon Wright said she
thoucht the vised fees foe the Historical -ist[ict would discouea9e small basin
fcan submittir:g requests before the Histocirzl Camni Cmertissioner lfyers saide5the
iced fees we ended to halm any basin s but n e being i ased because the
ity was not chargingtp[oper amo arke5~rock saidrhe was a City enployee and
and he thought the CityusFauld Mequiee people to pay fo[ the se Motion by
Cecnm.issionec aulknex, welled by r Myers that public Hea legs Ce closed.
riedFty a roll ca11Cw us Nagle said the proles ] ordin ce did
icdi££eren[iate betwovenos of pcojectsain the historical district. Mayor rilson
e:acd the meeting from B:SSep.m. ntil 9:05 p.m. to permit [he City Clerk t arch
the definition of [he additional costs fox the historical district. Mr. Te[cy advised
that advertising ~n addition to the application Fee for the historical
ict. Commissone[ W ecamrerckd that [he Eee scneaule be studied further.
Mayor rilson said sore procvision staid be rtade Lor the snail developer with only
lot an the City. Mr. K said a new developrtent in the historical disteitt would
eeguire tw sepacace Fees~one For norrtal srte plan and a sepaca~e application through
the hilt ricai district. Nayor Srtecilson suggested that the ordinance be deferred and
that additional works ns be set doled. n by Commissioner Inrnann, ecorded by
camaissiorer Myera that o~ainan a w. ]u be aa~iea. riaa Hy a roll
call mote. TTe C 'ssion scheduled a wrk session foro~nesday, Cctobec 15, 1985 to
discuss application fee schedutes.
13. POELIC BEARSNG, OITJIIAK_'E W. 723 - a~mrding Cortprehensive Zoning Ordinance regarding
submittal date on applications. read by title oNy and said he load proof of
publication. Ma}ror Snerllson said theNpropos d ordin would provide additional ti~re
for the LPA and City Camassion to c crvr applications.az Th¢re care n nts, pro or
l~ n by UepMayor Coldixrq, well d by Commissioner Faulkner that pablic Heating
nclce~tioWtion raaied [.y a [oil call mote. Motion by Comnissionec In
ewndea by Convnissior~er Myers thatiordinance [b. ]23 be adopta3. Motion carried by a
unanannus roll call mote.
14. PUBLIC IffARI[I;: CQ`UITIOlAI,LLSE RFS2f1E5T 10 OPERATE AN Ap1CpN$TLE UFN,EPSf6Y, used car
sales in C-3 zoning distiitt on tiie N ]/2 of Wt ], Talnn Sul ]ivisi n, Replat of &ixk A.
(24] N. Highway 1]-92). Mr. Nagle said the request was submitted by M[. Uamie Lewis and
the property was just north of Max ools. He said it waz a small va ant building that had
been a pizza takeout c Nagle said his letter oft-Sepembec 19~, 1985
amends approval o£PSthe an a plan He said the plan pcwides foe five foot
landscape tuffei with three t to be waded and he said this mould ainprove the
appearance of the s Mc. Nagle said if the conditional use request was approved it
Hold eliminate theicar dealership from being n -conformirg. Nagle said CHe
plan shows the driveway as oNy 21 feet in width instead of the required 25 fee[ and atHe
aid a less cede the lo,hhh aquaxe feet reyairea. Nagle saia the applicant
onla arioe itner of tnese probinrts s o await Deal Lana doable to
purchase andcitremay a reyuire a e from theeWard of adjustment. xas Nagle aid
only fiw w would be displayedvforasale on the front of the property andrwrs parked o
the rear of the lo[ would be for wnolesale only. M[. Nagle said the [ guested use mould
actually be a decrease in raffle ov ane permittc~'] u Commissioner Myers asked if
the s e had septic taNratand M Nagle said they didsbut n wuid lark the
taN:s or drain field. There wasrno further discussion. ondby Camdssioner W
ecorvied by Commissioner Faulkner teat public hearing be closed. ri H by a
roll call w Commissioner Wxmann said she w Mned about the
}plans rebecause so many itais needed to be wccectsl. Motions bye Commissioner Inrmarv,e
eweded by DepNayor Cnld[erg that Conditional se Wyuest be denied. saia he
limited size of the lot required a variance request before the Ward of Adjustment. Mayo[
rilson a ked if the Conditional U e Request [Hold be grants] prohibiting i ail sale r,E
n theSr a[ building and Mr. Kornan said yes. Nagle said the pizza r
halo been closed less than s ronths aed he askea ifMa [eq iced toegrantanal
far and d eway a arice and M Kornan saidaa uvula
[siu~ d dve t,~tne change in eny the Conditonal [IS ~=oaEfeatea by
of 1 to 2 with Mayor Smerilson•end Convnissiodners Faulkner and Myets v [:ny Nay and
OepMayoc Goldberg and Cmmussione[ Lo in9 Aye. Cam~dssioner Myer said he v ited
the tMay and he s o pwblems~m Mayo[ Snp[ilson pass N the gavel. by
~yocsi[e~[ilson, ecoedean by Cgmdssione[ Faulkner that Coeditioeal Ferniest ne
approved with the stipulation that no car display for sale be permitted inethe of
the business and that no ~rore than 5 cars be displayed in the front of the site according
the diag[an submitted. Motion ca rigid by a vote of 3 to 2 with Mayox Sme[ilson and
Comnissione[s aulknec and Myeca o[in9 Aye and Nep[layor Goldberg and Cmmdssionec
Wrmann voting Nay. Mr. Korman advised Flat the applicant mist drtain the variances flan
the 0oa[d of Adjustment prior to o~iatirg the business.
15. $P1E PfNi - Ci>EV~N OSA MAXI-MAI¢', - ]crated on NY corner of (CR 42]-SR 4397. Motion
by Commissioner Faulkne[, ewe led by Crnmidssi [Myers that the site plan be Hued
Eran table. Motion carried by a roll call vo c. Jim Crawley of Gig, N Mas
present. OepMayoz Goldberg said he still had a problemawith the us and he said he was
ce[ned with the Howling on SR 439. Nagle said there was atfloodirg pccblem rest
ofntne railroad. M Nagle said he Had diswsssl the site plan with M[. Fyaorn of the IXYf
and hi< Hydom Had [squest N "as built" plans of the conlaletsl site and he said the s
plan mould result in a net i~covement for the flooding problem on SR 434. Mc. Nagle said
Hydocn had cequest~ that CF~VIQIN w[k closely with the City f.Tgin [and conplete the
mock in phases, if possible, [o mini u the a on prtlelem and keep dirt clear of the
culvezt. Mr. Nagle said the Crnmussion muldc~eguire the drainage to tie in to CR 42]
rristead of SR 434 and he said this mould rsryice a separate permit with Seminole County.
DepMayo[ Goldberg said he Had visit d the site and dis used the ca[ wsh operation and 1~..
said he now agreed that it works as he claims Mr. cC[awley said His crngany wald w
with the City to prevent dirt and debris fraa getting in the culvert. [epiesentative
from the cwryany nanufacturing the wash equipirent said each Ara would
appzoximately Eour Ballow of new rinse e[ and he said most of the [ avatar u
[iaa from me a n me ca aia -xne w aanea nave Haan inatailed m oral
io<atiow ana they ~ woikinq weii.Re nataarenae loo w a pax day wnla yo tn~oug
the wash with a otai u of appro rnately 400 gailoers of water per day. aid the
wate~used to wazh the carsswould be retained in Mldinq taNrs and mould be filtered when
used. Crnmdssioner Lormann said she noted that M[. Nagle's letter includs3 the cgmmnt
that the utility/drainage permit Hal been issued by the poF celand`s'oftice we[ his and
staff objections. Nagle said Mz. tiydom believes the site approval will inpewe the
rent drainage problem on SR 934 by [educing the amount of dirt and debris nav going
into the culvert. Commissioner Myers asked why the s to plan did no indicate the hulairg
tanks Eor the wsh and M aid they mould bz part of the in£ornation required
for the w wash which was shown on the site plan. vepwayor Goldberg asked how Drainage
uvula be aiva[tea to a az] ana Mr. Nagle Baia the c 'scion wala aeny on sfte plan
approval ana me applicant uvula nova m cafain a Seminole cowty permit. M[. riwam Baia
[he site plan calls for [ ing 1st inch on site and he said anything in of
anch mould go in o the ixYPesys[sm. Mayor Srerilson said he agreed with Mr. Nagle tFUR the
CFIDYfmN s mould help the other drainage problem and he asked C i£ thry mould
mock with[Ne City during w ze dirt and Mr. awley said they uouid.
Mr. Crawley said His wnkany mould be liable~fo~any harm or damageccausM to the 3 Linage
system. Mayor Smerilson azked that the one drawing showing a ee n pond o the
property be discarded. Nagle agreal that the page should be tw c[ed. IJe~Hayor
Gnlaberg said he agzeedMCthat the site plan mould not aggravate theccpcesent Floodirr,`
problem on SR 434, but might Help. Mayor 9n=rilson said it was a good site plan. t4ay
9rerilson passed the gavel. Motion by Mayor 9ne[ilson, seconded by Crnmdssiowi ee^aulkne.
ctu:t e plan be accepted subject to the applicant wrking with the City Bgin ar:d
toff intprev ing debris and c off from clogging culvert and subject to the rerrovai of
r sheets Erom oldtplan and subjectuto the conments o£ the City Planner. Motion card d by
unmrmous roll call vote.
16. Appoin4rents of members to the Codes Ehformment Board. n by Comumissioner
:srilson, corded by Commissionec Faulkner that Mr. Frei Ritterobe reappointd
Bi=trio[ 1 nemher to the c«~es r•„forcement Boars. Motion carries ny a enanrapus roll tail
on by BepMayor Cnldberg~ condxl by Cortmdssione[ Faulknex that Me. fbrman
Sacobs berappointed az District 5 nenbec to replace Mr. Walter Fleck. Motion rarricd ny
a iuianvmus roll call vote.
n by Cwrunissioner Myer ecoMed by Comrtdssioner Faulkner that Lewis
n~be appofnied az t large cardidate to replace Mr. Anthony Taddm~ Motion
wt[ied by a unanrirous toll call vote.
Motion by Conmussioner Co ecoeded by Commissioner Faulkner that Mr. Charles
iiei lner be reappointed an at largesappointee to the Bard. Motion carried by a
uewnvrous roll call vote. as
v. Mayor sruson aMOUncea chat Mr. Be e Plato had regnescea to ne reno~ea from +se
agenda since the City staff was wo[king to have all packs dediwt~ to the public use.
18. 2epresenta[ives fran Byle Agin Bring were not present and Mayo[ 9reriLson announces
that agercla item 15 mould be delet~.e
/"19. P[~.iC PARPICIPATStli PERI®:
Mr. Charles Mo of 45] Bpringwvl Court asked for azsistance to ce rect the
flcodilg behiM his home which was caused by the low berm on the retention por:drno[th of
Magic Tangle. Mi. Mo:mcm said the problan has existed since 1983 and nwrerous letters
had been wrz o Magic angle wi[Mut any s M[. Monacco said Mr. Manning had
itten Magic Triangle and given them [w weeksuto tact a bermon the north side of
the retention pond and if no[ c nst[ucted within this time, the City mould do
Baia ttre nerm naa not neon eonsnactea. Mayors rilson gneacion~ why tre~m
soma if the a ee plan naa not peen [umpires with. lassler Baia ne nay not r eivea
any direction from Mr. Naming o constructiig the berm.I on by Dz191ayor mldbe[g,
secoedd by Conmuasioner eaulknernthat Mr cha[les Hassler tetautMrized t
berm to ce ect Eloodi~g on the n rth side of the retention pond nocth of Nagi~ Triatglea
area by a roll call vote. Maror srilaon saia ne still w;sna m
know nwty ro ~soea co Magic Triangle when the baflaing r pony aia
conform a plants Commissioner Myers asked how nary ins[mcesthe[e were of site
Plans rwtibein9tEOllowed.
Mr. Charles Heffner questioned Commissioner Faulkner as to why he voted n the
budget. Coim:issioner Faulkner said he had voted no because he did not ag[ee with some of
the tutees rnvolved.
20. City Arbninistrator's Report:
Terry reminded the City Conmdssion of the w schNUled for Septedner
^30, 3985 at >:00 p.m. to nsider expmsion o£ the Skylarks5ewe[ Plant and a beneficial
suggestion pralcam foe the enq~loyees. erry said [he Camnission had scheduled a
5 cial Meeting on Cctobe[ 1, 1985 to consiider awarding contract for new police statron to
Architects Design Group of Florida. Mr, erry said the City Corarassion mould me
n[k witn the esminole County &:acd of Camnissionecs on Cctbe= ], 1985ein Nthe
ongwNsCity Co:m:ission Cna:Ners at ]:30 p. m. .`
21. ;~~F.:Cai .NA CaM1IS5?OI:£R`5 PRti1S5:
Mayo[ rilson thaN:s3 Commisasione= nrye=s For [epai=inq the gavel base which
had been broken. Mayor Srtetilson thaN;ed Captain [faker fox his prompt wrk in requesting
DOf' permit for the Christmas Parade on Decenbe= ], 1955 at 10:80 a.m. Tne parade will.
last appcox metely 2 ll2 tours Mayor Srerilson said a parade camnittee tad been
appointed and they we[e w[kin9 [o :reke tlce parade a twge sucress.
b. Commissioner [ornevm ask d that the City Itdn[inistrato= not forget about the
awpatere.
cefmayo= mlane=q aaia ne naa =eceiwea a letee= f=cm the e eaiaent of ene slenpy
Hollow F.o es Association protesting satellite dishes and = yues[ing the Camnission
nact meo ordinance that mould p[ohibit o ict theft u the City. Chiet
Cnapran said a large dish was necessary due t rthespoo= =eceptionein Flo[iaa.
d. Ma}ror 9rerilson stated that the City FYgin wrking on a caripcehePSive
drainage plan and M=. Hassle= said it mould be completed witnin 49 days.
Gmmassioner Myers azked ttat the City comrence spraying the tight-o£-way due t
the fact Gnat some reeds were five feet high. Gmmissioner Myers requested Gnat ttre take
Dodo[ be =ryuestea t cneck W t Lake t if any xee<'1 rol scary.
Commissioner Myers suggested that maintenance bolds he extets9ed toth[ee years than
that site plate are completed accrrding to plans. said bonds ue only
applicable a subdivisions and they wa orSy goal.-until the. ~City.;racrepted thu '~
i,Rrwemenea.n aid the amnti yen site pions wad t'witnnold cad wtil tray
completeaMa mcav,~e to. plans. .`eagle Baia tne[e ways eo app=oacn the
proelem. o nape me H:ilai„g ofeice witntnla cextificaeetof Gccn~ncy o= nave the
Giles Ehfoacmwst Office= cite for not navirg built according to plans. Cam:issionec
Myers said Na[bor Isles was not built acm[ding t plans. The Crnmassion agreed t
sch Jule a w[k ae stun for 1Lesday, Octte= 15, 1985, to review proaau=es for issuing
m`s and mptmds. s
E. Mr. Weeks said the lists of bil3s to be paid had not been Meted and azkN
Gnat this agenda itan be deleted.
22. Tne Conmassion adjourned a[ 10:34 p.m.
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