CCMtg03-18-85MinLONGWOOD CITY COMMISSION
MARCH 16, 1985
Present. Playor 5 rilson
Neputy Mayor Gol dbecg
aulkner
Commissione[ Myer
Gerald K , Ci[y Atto [ney
nald T rryn City Clerk
Absent: G[eg Mannin9~ A<tinq City Adm inistcaLOc
1. Mayor sme[ilsnn called the m ing t ocde[ at 7:30 p.m. The Commission
observed of silent player followed by Pledge of Allegiance to the
unitea stateseeiag.
2. Approval of 3/4/85 Work Session, 3/4/85 Special in9i
3/6/85 ork Sessionrande3/11/85 Hegul ar Meeting. Motion by Commissione[
Myers, s conded by DepMayor Goldberg that minutes of 3/4/85, 3/6/85 and
3/11/85 he approved as submitted. Motion ca[ried by a unanimous roll call
vote.
3. Mayor Smer it son suggested that agenda i m 14, E ergen cy ordinance N
690, be ved to the top of the agenda i of the large umber of
persona aatenaance to near the orainance.~r states that the
agenda called for a fist [Biding and said sinlce ergen cy
o[dinance~ tne[e only Biding. Motion byt DepMayor Goldberg,
onded by Commissioner Flyers that agenda item number 14 be the first item
for Sider ation. ied by a roll call vote.
Norman n Bad by titleMnnl yn caCOmmissionernFaulkn ec asked if r had been
determined who the s Bet belonged to - the City o the Connty.t
aid cch had been conducted but nothing definite had been determined
ewno esponsible. aid the s nad been
e fo[wapproximately to years and hensugges[ed tnateM n Schiawn
thestdevel oper of Columbus Barbour might be able to provide information
the street. Mr. R n Scnraw said he thought the street had been a cepted by
the City n 19]6 of 1977. aid the Columbus Harbour Plat showed S.
Grant extending to a point where the barricade n fists. The City Clerk
advised that the latest plats by s nole County did not show 5. Grant
Bet ing and joining ithr Com
aulknercoask ed if the City nad authorityrGO closeea Cityts audio
Rorman aid the City has legal authority to close the if the
Commission determines that v the best interest of thereCity. Mr.
Schober Roberts, Bc., Administrntor of Longwood ideal th C spoke
opposition to the closing of the street and said the ecl osing ould
endanger the lives of the 120 [ sidents of the ~ e they w whigh
rsk individuals requi[e a ergency s andehess aid the ambulance
ost direct [oute is through thatvpo[tion of S. Grant Street that
eclosed. said the vehicles must n vel SO-15 m s further
andnothat additional t ould b ritical t o£ his patients.
Roberts also gnestionedethe additional responseotime if a sel be[ry F
Unit es ponded when the Longwood nits engaq ed el sewher ee
ssione[ Myers said he understood that M Roberts w n favor of the
oadc being closed and Mr. Roberts said he did not known anythi ng of the
closure until he [Bad i[ i the n wspaper. aid he later discussed the
ith the Mayor andnthe Mayor had informed him that a ould be
pr ovidedM nowever~ when the barricade v ected, i endedst a point
that prevented a s M Roberts said he alsg spoke with G[eg M ing
gnu M Manning sat [s the eerwo uld na a s ell FergnHen saadnM .
Pa 1 rCar roll w s ou o£ he state ndcu nable to b6 present, said the
[equest w made by Mc. Carroll o of c n for famil iea o t Scrcet
and he aid the closing of the s eet hatbeen discussed witbGr of
homes s 5. Grant S [ but did[not include the Longwood eal th sca[e1
Centec.on arguson said the Columbus Hacboui N ned
about iheMSafety of their children and he said n eabl eri mpr ovemen is
raff is had been observed the odd rclosed. Mr. erqus
discussed the low e[ home values due t the traffic and he asked the
Commission t irk with the ix o[iginal decision. Hob Corbin spoke
opposition t ehe cl osiny of S. Giant Street. Joe Cohen said he w
side n[ of Columbus Harbour and a Mortgage Hanker, aid he ah ad
discussed the low ex pr opecty values in Columbus Harboux and he said three
appraisers had advised him that the biggest pxobl em w the poor
o Columbus labour. said there w e junk vehicl essana n mallynt ucks
from the sod company o [st Stre eteulest. aid the sidents r
e Lhat there w of herrviable al teinativesHe Commis si one[ Lo rmann said
sh echad spoken withrt he members of the County Commission about the need for
pxiv acy fence o [st Street West. Mx. Cohen said the street
many blocked 30Fpercent of the time. Ms. Cathy Moye[ asked foxwa
definition of the e e[9ency that w sufficient t close ehe s and M[a
Rorman aid the Commission w s told by Mr. Ca~xoll~ Pr esidentt of the
homeowners that the homeowners w e in immin en[ Bang ex from
speeding andtthe e or dinaxy a unt of rtr of fie. He said it
report ed thatsc not stopping fo estop signs and that [ sidents w
n danger of their life, limbs and property. aid the closing
emporary a n designed to protect ci tiz en tfrom danger
Moye[ aid the abovetconditions a any s eets i Longwood.
Sohn Slucer asked if the Police Department has tobtained any atiatics
validating the e ergency. M[. o[ an aid the matter w a stemporary
and saidmthe Commission onlymhadson side of theassto [y. Mayo[
rilso aid the police would report lateti the program o the umber'
oEe eri dents and traffic c ank w spoke i oppos and
asked if the early t close othects aid[that n
food s uckssmustwtr duel though Columbus Harbour s e that w s the
only wayv to ex ach the n rsing home. ank Reynolds said [he City had
denied life to r sidents of the n rsingrhomec Mrs. Roberta Fox spoke in
opposition and e aid she had used the road foe o i ten years and long
before Columbus sHa[bou[ built. She s twist hat laws being
selectively enforced and said Columbus Hacbou[ac sidents enjoyedcagreater
poi is protection than other a Mcs. Pox asked Commissioner Lormann
why she had not < side[ed her neighbors o wildme[e A when she tea
and Commissioner nLO[mann said she a cepted the fact that she had made
take Sn voting £or the closure of S. Gant Street. Mcs. Fox said she
believed she w s being deprived of he[ c vii eights in being denied a
to the eets of the City. m Mel t2 spoke Sn opposition oche
closing and said parents shouldnltslet thei[ children play i the
Hhe stated that n ing home employees n required to travel through
the stxeets to get t the n ing home.w m KS ineman of Columbus
aid he w opposed t taking Mhe barrier down but asked for
greater police patrolsnto stop m who failed t top a top signs.
aid his wife r sidedti the n ing home and he said the
street [closing[ endangered his ew fife's safety.ur Maynr Smerllson aid he
believed the City Commission a ted in haste i closing the last
eek, aid he had listen edcto those p[e ent and he said a majority of
the people wanted S. Giant Street opened. Mayor Sme[ilson apologized fo e,.~
any the Commission may have c sea. suggester
that theoci ty rC mmtss ion adopt Oedinance No.a690 whichrr ctively closes
rch 11, 1985 and thac a ocdinancerthen be adopted
ceiling SOedinancen~aNO. 690. DepMayor Goldberg said he w ned
about adopting the ordinance closing the st eet and M Kor as aidni C[w
necessary inasmuch as the City had previously voted to closemthes stree and
had physically closed The i and ->aid the ordinance would substantiate [he
arlie[ closing. aid the ordinance ould be media[ely
celled by a subsequen[ROedinance. n by DepMay ox Goldbergm s onded
byn Commissione[ aulkner that Ox di nfance N 690 be passed with the
understandinu thatFi ould be v mediately c celled. Motion c ied by a
animous roll call v Mr. mROrman then ar ead Ordinance N x691 which
i epeals Ordinance N ta690. Motion by Commission ex L onded by
DepMayor Goldberg that Ordinance No. 691 be adopted, o ied by
roll call v Mayor Smerilson requested xoTOma ackson,
of Public Works the barricade immediately on Tuesday
morni n9 The Comm vs stun recessedvf rom 0:45 until 8:55 p. m.
4. Mayor Smexilson suggested that the City Commission c cider agenda v
umber 15, plan fox Federal Express Warehouse/Office prior the
scheduled public hearings. Motion by Commissione[ Lormann, onded by
DepMayor Goldbe eg that agenda i umbee IS be c sidered exteC Motion
ied by roll call my Mayo[ Smexilson stated Chat the
site w s locat ednv rFl or ida Central Commerce Park. Cecil M
s prese n[. Commissioner Faulkner asked iE the documents requested i nthe
letter from Dyer, Riddle, Mills and Ptecourt, Inc. of Maech 12, 1985 had
been provided and M aid they had. n by C Myers,
onded by DepMayor Goldbergsthat site plan be accepted, ommMOtionotcaxxied
byca unanxmous roll call vote.
5. Public Hearing, onditional u Request submitted by Macy 8 n to
operate a wholesale zeta it motor vehicles sales business at 000 W. SAa434.
Commissioner ael kner asked i£ the applicant w that 25 foot
etback cequix ed by the z ing ordinance andsM a[DO an aid he
M[asROrman said he had ~ wed the zoning ordinance and 2-2 z ing
didYe t permit used c sales e ith a ondi tienal u and he said nthe
property ould nave to be [ ned to conform with the land u map which
does permit sale of used c seby conditional u Mr. Rocmansstated that
he nad been provided copy of Ordinance s 62] which ends the
omprehen ing ordinance by adding a ncl ude any other
whichsiv n the judgement of the City CommissionCe and
harmony ith the intent of the district. aidsi of the
changes made by Ordinance No. 62], the Ci [y MCOmmission could autnorize the
Conditional O Request if they determined that the u and
harmony with the district. Commissioner Faulknexasaskedvsthat the
applicant e back with the r ing request and Mr. Rorman said it
arym Mayor Smerilsonzsald the I-2 zoning w e liberal than
C-3 nandshe said the Commission could legally c cider atheo request with the
present z ing. Bern aid Linton said he thought i i[n
the otherobusinesses and said there w ashtandsac£ocmer ec rwlot
a[by. said it would not be fai[stoodenycthew request. Commissioner
Myers aid nal ark eti ng and Sales nad been granted
authorization I cello coif rom a lot, only fro within showroom.
Commissione[ Lo~mann asked how many feet it is from the lot line to the
building and Mr. aid 62 feet. Commissioner Myers said ne nad parked
hie ext Dthe building and there w e 42 feet from the v the
streetan ntby DepMayor Gol dberq, onded by CommissioneraMyer that
public hewing be closed. Motion c ied by a roll call svote.
Motion by Commissioner Myers, onded by DepMayormoGOl dbe[9 that the
onditional Request be appcovedc ied by a vote of 4 to 1
with Mayor Smerilson, DepMayor Goldbergtand Commissioners Pa ulkner and
Myers vot q Aye and Commissione[ Lormann voting Nay.
6. Public A ing, Ordinance N 6]0 - ing lots 1, 2, and 3, Block 9,
inger'seaAddition from I-1 to C-3 toeconform to Future L nd Use Plan.
M[. Rorman read by title only. Mayor Smerilson described the location of
the property. Hrs. .Janet aid she w s for the r ing but she
objected the advei[isinq the p[ope[ty C-3 sopiior the
ing. tM [. k aid i Quid have no legal impact O the hearing andl
ag teed that the t ing~w s badM aid the r inq w s to b[inq
the p[ope[ty r onfoimance with F and Use Plan. P2 Commissioner Mye[
aid he undeest ood n and said he objected
cleating lots prior t eDpl an app tov aln n by Csmmissione[oFaul kner,
onded by DepMayo~ Goldbe[9 that 0[dinancetNO 678 be adopted.
ied by a toll call v Myers asked that tthe
applicant undetstandst hat he v opposedCt anyifuture request to abandon
8th St root which vas adjacent tosthe p[ope[ty.
]. Public H ing, 0[di non ce No. 6]9. ead by title only.
Mayor Bmeril sonrdescribed the location of therp[opet ty nand said the cequest
s to b[ing the prope[ty i onformity with the Land U e Map. Mr. Sandy
outlet aid he the o and he [equested app [oval of the request.
n by Commissioner Faulkner, onded by DepFtayot Goldbe[g that public
heating be closed. iedeby a roll call vote. Moticn
by Commissioner Faul knet3OS onded by Commissione[ Mye[a that Ot dinance No.
6]9 be adopted. Motion cacti ed by a unanrmous [all call vote.
8. Public H ing, Ordinance No. 680, r ing lots 1] and W 1/2 of lE,
Farmers Addition f[om R-2 to C-2. Mayor Smerilson dese[ibed the location
and said the requested z ing w onf o[mity with~FUture Land U Map.
Motion by DepMayor Gol dbetg, onded by Commissione[ L that epublic
hea[inq be closed. Motion c i[ied by a roll callav Moticn
by Commissione[ My e[ onded ny DepMayo[aGOl dbe[g that 0[dinance No. e]9
be adopted. Motion car[ied by a un anrmous roll call vote. 1
9. eubl is N ing, Ordinance N 681 - ing the e t 275' of pa[cel 5A
and SC, South of Overstreet from R-lA toeR-2. John Ing[aham objected
to the p[opos ed r ing. aul kner[questioned whether the
[equested ing o onformityiwith P and Dse Map. 'rue
Commission req vest ed the Ct ty Clock Co check andtr sod from 9:35 [0 9:40
p. m. Motion by DepMayor Gol dbeig, onded by Commissione[ Lo[mann that
public heating be tabled u til 4/B/BSc Tne s and and the
withd[awn. by DepMayor Goldbe[g, onded by Commis smonern Myars
that the ing request be tabled ands that the pnbl is heating
Ordinance N zO681 be continued until March 25, 1985 and that the staff to
directed o prepare a letter c [Wing the relationship to the requested
ing and the Futu[e Land Uae Map. Motion caiii ed by a unanimous toll
call vote.
10. Public Hea[inq, Conditional U e Request submitted by Robe[t D [ to
eed the 35 foot height limitation by o e foot. Bob B aid Le
building a three story office butlding and due to pr ovidingvparkinq c
the ground floor, it ary to height to 36 feetn
Commissione[ aulkne[ inqui[edn ifaa requited t eed
35 Eeet to fund the purchase of the a ialmf i[evtru nkt mho City aCl eck
stated that boil ding with four o e floo[s w [eq ui red io pay 55,000
per floo[ o pay fo[ the fire t uck~ Motion eby
onded byt Commissione[ Mye[s that conditional Bseotors eed 35[mFout
height limitation by o e foot be appcoved. Motinn c iedXby a
toll call asked M if he rv e that[mthel
etback had to the i sod o e foot Eoc e eryvo e foot increase in height
and M[. Beave[ saidnne swan aware o£ the tog ui[ement.
11. Motion by Commissioner L onded by C r Paulknet Chat
Ordinance 688 be [ vedcf tom table. iedeby a
toll call vote. Commissione[ Mye[s said theMOCdinancer had been wcr[t en to
rtcl ode City the list of per not aut hoc iz ed to
obligate the Cl tymm ead by title onlyson n by Commissioner
aulkner, s onded byriDepX ayeanGOl dberg that Ocdinance'oN ~ 688 be passed o
first eading and that a public heating be scheduled Eor Apxil 15, 1985
Mot ron carried by a unanrmous roll call vote.
12. eading, Ordinance N fi89 - tabl is hing a a[ks and Rec[eation
Adviso[ysa ard. Mr. Xorman xead by title only. MayoP Sme[il son said the
City had previously appointed a Parks and Re<ceation Advisory
Board Candrtheynhad done a supee job. aid the ordinance would define
the embership, esponsibilities, of office and provide rules of
operation. Motion by Commissionerta onded by Commissioner
a vl kn ei that Ordinance No. 689 be a cepted onsPiest Reading and that
public hearing be schedvl ed for April cl5, 1985. Motion carried by a
unanamous roll call vote.
13. Repot by Dye[, Riddle, Mills and Pcecourt, In c. (DAMP). Maya[
Sme[ilson ead a letter dated March 15, 1985, he had r ved from the
nepa[tment of e tal Regulations, rating that thecpermit for the
Columbus Harbourn5ewageeTxeatment Plant expi[ n May 1, 1985. Allan
Fickett, Vice P sident of D of the letter and the expiration
of permit and they w e p[oce edingat request a other permit. ickett
said D P had submitted Longwood a andidatenfor the $500,000M inclusion
grant R£or aid refurbishing thews wage t t plants and the City
ould know by midrd if they had been a cep[edtmenMr. £ickett said DAMP
had p[epared preliminary policy statement ing Package Sewage
Plants and aid documents had toonbe n wed pcior to
tablishing policy. He aid package plants pcope[1 y1emalrttained and
regulated could be a seful alternative. said they could be a p[obl em
unless [ed and regulated. ickett said developers oald be
requi xedmto rd eposit funds to pr ovideMfor this monrtoring and cegul atio n.
. Rachel Christensen of DAMP discussed s wage presently permitted at the
skylark wage eatment Plant. She said the plant capacity i 200,000
gallons per day and 183,000 i ently permitted. She said a additional
10,000 gallons being utilized by Dynamic Cont[ol and ark Square
without a permit which leaves a finder of approximately 7.000 GPD.
Christensen said that o permit regues is a e pending -Oak Villa Mand
ont Plaza. Christensen said the t radditional pee colation ponds
should be completedswi[hin o eek. Mx s. Christensen said D x had stated
that additional permits would be gcanted pending completion of holding
ponds nand ation of plant. She said the n w ponds would have t be
est ed o dete~m fine how well they w ork ing and this would take 3 to 4
onths. t She suggested that s e DERew not a cepting any further permit
requests, [here o pointx in Longwood approving any requests at this
Mayor Smerilson said the Commission should c nsidei giving D
ontra<t to < sidex Eu Lute expan of the plant and whe [e and whetthis
ovld be a ompl fished. Commissi oneroMy ex aid he understood that Longwood
ould ceduce the numbe[ of GPD they would requite s less homes
n being oil t. Christensen aid she knew [heree ovld be
Seduction but did n CMh ave information onshow much the [eduction would bea
She said the South Seminole Medical Cente[ w only ing approximately
30,000 GPD a rage at present. Mr. Jim Pouch ers Admirtisteatoc a the son[h
Seminole Community Hospital said he understood a nch w t pipe had
I>e permitting the s system but had red.
JepMayoc Gol dbergwsaid DAMP should look i the c wage u e by the
ospit al and M vebei said he would. ask edsM ocher what
the chances w of the hospital wi[hd [awing fcommthe City'srs wage system
ing the n se er plant being constr red by Mr. Geocges St.
Mc. Pouche[esaidwhe had not considec ednsvch a [equest and he said
Tne noapital woma require coat szo z,ooo Baia for sewage tre en capaa to
be nea. enristensen aia xMP Dols ssisc tenet ity
determining then[ sage by the hospital i£ requested.C Mayor
sme[il son aid hecthoughi DRlIP should look i [he prospect of i in9
capacity. sCOmmissioner Faulkne[ said the City had r ved a permits -
a 900,000 GPD s wage t eatmenT plant at Skylark and he asked if
the stCity w obligated toedevelop this plant. Mrs. Christensen said t
City had r ved the permit which gave permission to the City to c
400,000 SG D plant but she said the City had n obligation
ao P Commissioner Paulkner asked if then biasitbyntshannon-whittle
Zncludedsosoddi ng and seeding of Che ponds. Mrs. Christensen aid the
specifications provided foe sodding o be completed by the City. Sns
auggestea that the complete i oftthe ponds be sodded.
Faulkner inquired where Mrnte in9 w and he inquired if C Dole
the City in conducting a tr afficas[udy from CA 427 DOOg Track
Aoadst M[s. Christensen aid DRMP had a ezpeci en ced engineer with D01'
experience, McGaEee, and sne said she could prepare pcoposal
ontai ninq the[c volved. aid the City couldaspend m
than $5,000. Mayors Smer ilson saidrthenpolicesdepar[ment could do a [aff is
and he said he would lather the m ney be spent do ai nage.t -
Christensen aid she oald provide the City information
ail abl e. Mcs. Christensen said the grant had been filed on F[id ay er March
15 and the City would know by J 1985. Commissioner Lo[mann asked what.
DRMP would inspect Rangel ine Roaaeand Mrs. Ch[ist ensen said an inapectior.
was scheduled for 10:00 a. m. on Friday, March 22, 1985.
14. Public Pa[ticipation Pe[iod.
Mr. Charles Aef£ner said the City should proceed and bring the
ing map i onfoc ity with the F and U Plan and he did not think
it was proper that the owners pay fo[utheL rezoning.
Mr. Heffner aid there w e than 50 people present this e ing
protesting' the closing of GranteSt[eet but no one made a suggestions tc
salve the problem.
b. Mr. a[d Linton asked that requests submitted t the City
commassron afte8erev rew by the Build inq Depa[tment be submitted properly.
M[. Linton aid he ned about the large, rely
s was co seer un ccowd
protesting the closing o£ Gant SC[eet and the threats they made to the
Commissioners. aid he was happy that the Commission admitted making a
mistake and corrected it.
15. City Attorney's Report:
Mc. aid he had been working o the noise ordinance and has
obtained infoamation from OSHA o levels per ted.
aid he had r wed the zoningzordinances£ur then and hadrdeterm in>_a
thatanskateboards amps o uthcriz ed u Al o R1A z inq
therefore iol ation.n aid the Cityn Commission ohad the
esponsib it ity enfocce the z inq ordinance and prohibit skat eboara
amps. Commissioner Myecs aid he w not against skateboards ramps if
ted pr opeily and c rolled andsthey a rtot located t close
otherrapr opec ty. aid the CEty Commissionr needed t cequl ate barking
dogs m ssi ~~er Faulkner suggested that skateboard ramps be lookad
at indiv iduallym[ aid the C ssion would have t end z ing
ordinance and rncl udexthemrta a Conditional U do that. amMr. Cla ek
oodworth aid there w amp 16 feet hiq h3e 30 feet wide n t his
p[operty at 209 Tollgate Tcail. DepMayor Goldberg advised himt tsar he
ved the woods ands which w not within the City limits o£ Longwood.
John sl evin showed the c n photographs of a amp n r his home.
+:ayor Smeril son asked chat therCOd es Enforcement Officer be edi[ec[ed
:nf or the code and c ith skateboard amps. charlotte
I:ai dycasked the Commission toms e di sc[etion with skateboa[dM1Fr amps and she
aid they valuable s to provide children ith wholesome
entwif eproperly c col led. aid the problem w that
eryonem had to be t tednequally. ^He saidas iol arson of
the City Code, the Codes enforcement Officer haden t discretion the
Commissioner ['aul knee asked If all e ing skateboard ramps
iolation and M aid they w nrhis opin
Myer aid his gtandsonkh adao a Eor o aryea and saidrehildrenms orrice
of them and take them downn aid be would nave Arbo[
~r dinance drawn next week. aidnhe had a empted t act the
previous attorney regarding any pendingslitigation and he said them Hey
naa naa nia Dolls o yea his w itten c cations nrtne
:ubjectt r aid the City did hav eatwo c arpendinq.mm said [he
the Chatter sp[ovides that ehe city Attorney be a adv sorRO nthe City
and toff officers and it does n p[ovide that the City
neyonbe the legal advisor fo[ e ery citizent of Longwood. He said he
lad been r ing n calls and had not charged the City. He asked
i:he City toedetermineea policy on the matter. Mayor Smerilson aid
miliar pcobl em e fisted with citizens calling [he engineering sus ring
1:Irm of Dyer, Riddle, mills and Precoui t, I and he said the company did
ant to be rude but they w n nusinessofo[ a profit and w able
to spend Hours a ing 9uestions by individual citizens. Commissioner
aid suchsquestions shoald be made to the City staff. Motion by
onded by DepMayor Gol dbecg to at the City Attorney
prepay solotion5e utl fining procedures for between City
silents aandethe City Attorney and the engineering cconsul rant s. Motion
ca[ried by a unanrmoas roll call vote.
16. Mayne and Commissioner's Reports:
Commissioner Paul kn er suggested a ordinance be prepared governing
f'.kateboard amps. Mayor s ril son said such a ordinance should ncl ode
required c methodse Mayor Smerilsonnsaid the Codes Enf o[cement
aid OfE is ertwould cite those property o ith skateboard ramps. Mr.
Craft said a salt of the e cellentrs c programs a ail able for
Hole County schild[en, the[e x anycc cellent athletics and
skateboard amps w off shoot ofws Hexsaid skateboa ed ing w
ery athletic sport sand required greatos ength and skill wel las
approximately S$gE.oo to outfit earn youngster. aid the sport gave the
children outlet and helped reduce del inquency~e sMr. Borman asked Mr.
Craft if she ould a n defining what a ordinance the subject
should ncl udewand M 51Cr aft said he would a Mayo~nS [ikon said
the Ci tyrwould appreciate Mr. Craft's a n pr ov idingmverbage for
the ordinance. Commissione[ Lormann s aidan therCi ty had ordinance
limiting umber and srze of sheds and said a srm it iar ordinance might be
possible. n
b. DepMayor Goldberg said he w ned about traffic problems o
C'~r ant and Wil dmere and he suggested the Cityanire t additional m rcycle
off icers and purchase [ o motorcycles. eutenant S ock discussed
present c rage and saidwmostroEf icers w school c ing duty during
peak ing boors and unable to c reGrant 5 ands other problem
mo Smock said the City need edta elt Eficers keeQ 3
cfEicers L ntheas t due to arsons, o pensacory s~ck - t me,
on and t ea involved completing traffic a ci den rminvestigations.
[epMayoxrGOl dbe[9 suggested the City revr ew [his at mid term budget review.
Mayo[ ril son aid that the fines gene[ated by the additional officers
Dull ptov ide funds Foe their sal sties and m cry les. Lieutenant ock
aid with two additional of Eicers, the[e would still be personnel
short ag esn
Play o[ S til son said a zepresentative fzom S Chiles
off icc Dula bens ail able [n the chambers on Mach 28~at1985aw rt discuss
ptobl emswany of the r silents may have. Mayor 5 e[ilson said Acting Chief
yak ez had endeda Fout employees from Sun sank for helping apprehend
thieves andcohe suggested a eztiFicate o£ appreciation fzom the City.
Mayo[ [il son said the Commission had n z formally approved b[inging
andidat es Longwood fo[ int ervieweefot the position of City
Admini s[[atorto by Commissioner onded by DepMayo[
Gol dber9 that candidates be v ted t ongwoodnfor personal interview and
v alas ied byna roll call v Mayor 5 til son
aid herhad r vedcarlettet ftomnCt awford and Co. endi nq Officer Tom
Jackson Eo[ eapp[ehending the individual who robbedm nal d's. The
Com ssion cequ est ed that a certificate of appreciation beoprepaz ed fnz
officez Jackson.
d. Motion by Commissione[ Lormann, s onded by DepMayor Goldbezg that
City pay approved bills upon r eipt OEn ertiEication fzom the City
Administz atoz that sufficient fonds w e available to pay bills. Motion
carried by a unanimous toll call vote.
DepMayo[ Goldbe[9 said he did not believe i ary foi M
ing to go to Pennsylvania to do a background checkwon MrCeROnald Wal le[
unless he w the first choice of the Commisai on for City Administrator.
Commissionez ss Lormann and Myez aid they agreed. Mayo[ er it son ~:~
suggested that the rip be c celled and said the City shoal dm ael ect '
other vel agency when Mi. Manning did make a trip i of the high
fazes ch azged for the trip. The Commission agreed that MtVrManning should
not visit Pennsylvania at present time.
f. Commissione[ Myei asked the City Clezk t ead a lettez sting
that he had telephone s at his c ent addcesst£oz the past 3styeazs
with a listed telephone number. He saidrhe had been listed in the book £or
23 yeas.
g. xhe City Clerk briefed the Commission o cupational licenses
ued to 2nteinational Marke[ing and Sales and tPZOf essional Automobile
Detail ec s. Terry said the o s had said they would sell c and he
had infozmed them that a Conditionalr DSe w tequized at their n wrlocation
and he ended ihat no license be transf etz ed u til sa ch time
Conditional cOSe w [equest ed. Rozman said thenCi ty could n refuse
lira a for a business if the business w s permitted [ the
ingsudi strict sand the Commission di[ected that a license be issued for
Professional Auto Detail inq.
h. Mayor Smerilson said a regular meeting would be held on Match 25,
The meeting adjourned at 11:55 p.m. ,j y
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Mayor y of Longwood, el ozida
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