CCMtg02-11-85MinPresent: r Smeril son
Deputy Mayor Goldberg
Commissione[ Faul kne[
Commissione[ Lo[mann
Commissionee Myer
G[eg Manning, Acting City Administrator
Flank KrappenbacT er, City Attorney
Donald Terry, City Cle[k
1. Mayor Smeril son called the meeting t ocde[ at ]:3o p. m. Invocation
was followed by Pledge of Allegiance to the United states Flag.
2. Approval of M notes, 1/28/85 Regular Meeting, 1/31/85 Work Session a
2/4/85 Special Meeting. n by Commissione[ Mye[s, s Dosed by DepMayor
Goldberg that m of tl/28/65, 1/31/85 artd 2/9/85[ be approved a..
submitted. Motionnca[[ied by a un anvmoas toll call vote.
3. Mayor Smeri l.son congratulated Mr. Carlton D enl ey, P[incipal of Lyman
High Scfiool n his r ent i cognition as the m tstanding ondary
school p[incipal oche s and he said Longwood r sidents ost
fortunate to have s stknowledgeable and dedicated a Henl eym£ox
their principal. Commissioner Faulkner presented a plaque t enl ey
and thanked him for his outstanding work. Mr. enl ey i tedMmembers of
the Commission to isit Lyman Nigh School and v[ew ntfie out st andinq
Facilities and pio grams available for the students.
9. Mr. Frank Kruppenbacher a red his r sig nation f[om the City due t
personal and p[of essional r aid Te had m sed s ings
because of illness in his £amilynand Teodid not think it w s £air mtot [he
City end others [o fill in foe him. Motion by Commissioner Lormann,
onded sby DepMayox Goldberg that M ruppenbacT er's signation be
cepted with xegxet. red by a roll call vote.
Kruppenbacher said he wo ul dncontlnae to se[ve asoCi ty Attorney untilM[a
[epl acement was selected.
5. Easement agreement between City of Longwood and M and M William E.
Nica[ry. ruppenbache[ said he had no problem with the legal agreement
p[oposed byrM Kenneth M. atto[ney for the N [[ys.
suggested that the agreement equi [e the N rrys to m intain the e ent~
Commissione[ asl kne[ asked if the N rrys am intainl ng the e ent ewoold
any o [ship p[obl ems and M[.vc [eppenbache[ said it would not be a
eof adverse pos scion. otion by Commissione[ Myer onded by
Commissione[ Faulkne[o[hat the City g[ant the e [eq uestedeby M
William N try subject t appxoval of e entt agreement by the City
Att ney. Motion carried by a unanvmous xoll call vote.
6. Spear [ep[es enting Mr. Bobby Clark of Sobby C1 ark's Ds ed Ca[s
and Mr. Nerman Jean aid his clients had been c ted by the City for
iolating the City Code pertaining t leg eirements of a sed c [ lot. Mi.
Spea[ said the business Tad been i Doper at ion s ce 19]B and Mx. Jean had
ned the p[ope[ty for mote than 40nyea[s. v5pea[ said that P Jean': 1
property Tad been [educed wfiert CR 92] widened antil it w e[y mall
pa[cel of land and he said a empting t omply with the Ci ty'sv shack
r eq oir ements would make it impossible to use the land. M[. Speacosaid i[
Goldberg asked if the ownership hadn't recently changed and M[. Spear said
orpocation and i rship may have changed but the
oepoc Mayor smeril sontn redo that the company w ompliance
3 a t back ceq vi ents, paving requi andn protective
osk eepac s from rol lmng into the steeet.re ru ppenbacher said
~t Here er oche tr - onforming i volved andrheKSaid granting
request woaldns et a trend. spear said he aq reed with the City
Hey and asked the Commission n e his clients individually but
t the problem citywide, ing said ft w t his intention
cites the firm and he said he needednadditional inf orma[ion ing
what w sidered "Grandf athered" and what w Mr. Krappenbacner
tea acnaanthe cooed Enforcement s aca aid n cenave any jarisaiee ion
ine problem ana saggestea the commission migna wisn e nm aae i anaetcne
CEB's joeiadiction. ing suggested placing then tthe agenda
Eor Match 11, 1965 whil eF~henr wed other a and hessuggested a o[k
before [he meeting r rch. Commissioner Faulkner asked wMC.
v alte tFleck, Chairman of ehencodes enf o[cement Board if he w ailable
and he said he would be for the work s Tne Comm issionrag[eed that
citations would be i ued Bobby C3 a[kStUSed Ca[s until [he issue was
decided by the Commissions
~. James irkland of 1514 Meadowlark s asked permission to
ontinue ing the City e ent to gain a s tospark his boat his
yards He said he hadsbeen u inq the City alley and a mall park to
gain s to his back yard. Uepmay oc Goldberg said the e ail er ing
the Hoar shad up the sod i the park and c red a hazacd any
children that might be playing in the park. Mayor s rils on aid that
ection 19-1 of the City Code prohibits any private u mof right-of-way and
he said the Commission could n utho[ize any deviation. ing said
/`he had i vited M Kirkland t tspeak t the Commission. Mrc JimnR aid
he brought Section 19-1 to the Commission's attention and aids it
prohibited any private u e for any i He said i a goad law
ana he said it ould prohibit sparking asdc iveway. Mr.
ruppenbacher said i ould be difficult for therCitttoadef end a uit if a
child w injured byta vehicle the City permitted t a privatespa[k Eo[
s Mr. Gerald Rorman suggested that the Ci tyur the o[d finance
before giving anyone permission to the alley. eVMrW Rr uppenbacher
suggested that the Police nepar enT continue enforcing the ordinance o til
the ordinance w wed, inch Aahl ey suggested that the gate be
ved and the a asbe fenced sto prohibit any a s by vehicles. she
aid they a danger of small enildr en falling i asdrai Hoge ditch if the
ditch i notsfenced. Manning said he agceed and said the City needed a
per Een ithout a lock. He said the City had lost 11 locks
entlyc Mayo[ s ril son asked if there w e funds i the budget to make
the fence permanent and M ing said there w n by nepnayoc
Goldberg, onded by Commissioner L authorize w ing and Mr.
Tom Jacksonc to e a permanent fencento prevent childreta the
drainage ditch on Meadowlark st[e et. Motion carried by a unanimous toll
call vote.
B. ceptance of improvements for Tiberon Hills, Phase Z I £oi Florida
P.e sidential Communities. Manning stated that the City lhad previously
ved letter from M and s ating that (1) all ponds
[eq aired sodding, (2) graterm ing o inlet o azy A en (3)nv tall
on apron flow dissipat ernstr tares i bothLaponds ands (4)
rigation well oand rigation syst emushould ben deeded
anon. ing said M Land had n advised [he CityHbyelette[
thatths c a has b made. Mayor Smerilson said he had inspected
the site antics aid that itemsn (17, (2) and (3) had been c red. aid
the Commission could aop cove the 'mprovements subject t r ccipt fHSf in es
approval by Mc. Land they could table the action untilethe letter w
ved. Sbul te, tep[e inq Florida sidential
Communities aid all leDte[s repoeting completion of the p[ojectehad been
delivered the ity C1 e[k i a timely m and said it
practice fo~ [he City t that the cityeEngineer weds copiaa~
icy aid that he hadcadv is ed M Shul to that he should c act M
and dir etly a out [ nspec of the i cequa ing c ti~a t.
Land ould inf ocm thetCOmmission by el et[e[ that the[c
been made sand end ceptance of the imps ov ements [ce Eby
Myerseco onded nby C [ Faulkner [hat item betrtableU
unt it sF'eb rnaey 18, 1985 Motion cacciedrbyea unan [moos roll call vote.
9. First Reading, Ordinance No. 6]8 - ing lots, 1, 2, and ], Block 4,
Entz mirtge['s Addition N 1, West side oEzCR 92] fo[m I-1 to C-3 [ onf ocm
and Map. Mruppenba cher ead by till ec only.
Commissionet LLO[mannaasked aboutrs ergency andrMay oc 5 rilson aid
the e ergency should be r solved by ethe time public hearings a e held. s
Nruppenbacher aid if engineering c sul tant agreed there Quid be -~
problem with s capacity, the c ing should be permitt ed.w M[. Manning
described location of the pr ope[tyn Fiotion by Commissioner Faulkner.
onded by Commissioner My exs that Ordinance No. 6]B be a cepted on first
eading and that a public hearing be scheduled fo[ March 18c 1985. Me [ven
carried by a unanimoas roll call vote.
10. Mx. xtuppenbacher suggested that Ordinance N 6]9, 680 and 681, all
subjects of ing Quid be gassed o motion and and the
Commission agreed.n Mr.cR[uppenbacher read Ordinances N 6]9,1680 and 661
by title only. ing described location of each property. Motion by
DepMayo[ Goldberg, M onded by Commissioner Faulkner that Ordinances
6]9, 680 and 681 be a cepted on Eir st readings and that a public hea[ingMfl
scheduled for Mar ch cl8, 1985. Motion carried by a unanimous roll cal
11. Petition for a ration submitted by Mr. John B. Wilson to a x Loe
3, Nelson's Lake Vi ewaHeig hts, Plat Book 12, Page 92, A olds of 5 hole
County. Manning Described location of p[oper [y. Commissioner Faulkher
ted that the application indicated that hew ted City water and
of ter ration and he asked that the applicant be advised that s
not av all able and that he a end his application. eWby
Commissioner Faulkner, onded by Commissione[ My ets that petMtionn for
and the fir star eading of ordinance N 682 be tabled until
applicantrtst ipul ates his understanding that sewer rs not available. Moticn
carried by a unanimous roil call vote.
12. M[. Bill Mayo requested that the C erg effort. to have
the raffic signal at the i mof seighwayel]-92 and Raven Avenue
tall ed 9uickly posy ibl evo it erg dangerous
intecsectionns M[. Mayoar eguested thatvRaven Avenue be s riped because to
said the erg dangerous without s riping. He questioned the
m ill age rates and he questioned the decision of the
Commissiortcr rnproceedinq with the garbage franchise Lor which the
people had indicated a preference. ing s ted that the raffic
signal project had been a and ed by [he Department tof nspottation to
Hubbard C nst[uctiort C and the company had a ofT90 days to obtain
equipment and then 60 days v which t ompl etemconstru ction. M Man in~
advised that [he t[af£ic signal m tube installed by June 21,c 1985n
accordance with the t o£ the c
nning saideortly a pottiontof cRaven Avenue w the Ci [y and he
aid thatMportiort could be striped if the Commission approved. aid it
Quid be n sty t write the C my C s that
the portionCeo£ Raven Avenue lying in othessCOUntylebee steipedtin Mayor
.~mer it son asked that a letter be w itten.
Manning said the City had a low millage [ate and this low millage
- Mhad red problems due t shortage of funds to pay fox aiy
imp[o Manning suggested that the millage rates be rn cx eased
rns eadmoft reduced.
in9 aid he had r ended to the City Commission that they
:ot pro eednwit6 the garbage fcanchmse due to the potential fo[ problems.
liayoc Smerilson aid the city had advertised for bids and all the bids
ved hig hex than the r pee ently being cha cged. mayor
ril son w aid the Landings subdivision hadsi stituted a agreement ith
ompany for s e but he said they w pique s all Property
requited to be a member of the homeowners associat[on and they
couldsbew required to scrap[ serv[ce from one company.
13. in9 rated that e raid N fished t speak t the
Commission c ing responsibility for obtainin9nPermi is for extension of
r Sines, oncMrn Norman said he had developed Longwood Indust[ial Center
teDennett Dive. He said his engin c had designed the pcoj ec[ s that
Quid be obtained from afire hydrant rn Eronc of his property but
vid chacey had requested that the Eire hydrant be e ended to the
xthea t point at the end of his property. The c sad from
Su55 tom9500 p.m, to obtain plans for the project. omwhed therm ing
called order, nning described how the line had beenee ended6
nepMayoct oGOldberg askedMawho had autho[iz ed the line extension eand who
nstalled it? Mc. Peter Butt stated that M Chacey autho[ized the line
and Mr. Tom Jackson's Public Works Department installed the line. Mr.
Norman said he had paid the City $1,000 fox i tallation of the line. be
said it t for his and he questionedsw hether he should have been
regaired w o pay the ch argee said he w s later requested t obtain the
permit fo the line extension from n andahe thought the Ci tyo should do
DepMayo[ Gol dbecg asked if theee w eed for the water line
aid it w ustomary practice requite
vel opers extendel finest to the furthermost point on thei[ property
the adjoining o oald tie i when regaired. Mc. Manninq suggested
that since the Ci tyrinstalled them fine, that the City obtain the pecmit and
obtain acy ampl es. He said n w policy adopted by the Commission
requir ednedev el opers to pay for and install lines and i Quid be their
esponsibility [ obtain permits and pay fo[ water samples ~n fat are c
N[. Ncuppenbache[ suggested that the City u aution i nspecting lines
tall ed by developers t they w e donecc c[ly.[ The Commission
agreed that the City onldnobtain then pecmit of or line
and that r Quid be City Policy t req wire dev~elope~smt end
silin s in the future to the further most portion of their properties
:ndeCthat ethey would be responsible for purchasing ial s, installing
lines and obtaining necessary permits, water samplesmaet e.
14. Aeguest by Southeastern Proper[ies~ and Florida W and Waste
eatment Service, Inc. a package water t t plant
site between SR 434 andWestrW cupi ed by WINCO. Mr.
Andy Osborne of sE Properties saidthey w [equestinq a package plant t
modate 0:000 GPD but he said DER diden believe there Quid be
requirements fo[ m than 6,500 GYD. Mr. ing described thewlocation
of the property, o Mayor 5 rilson asked if they would be providing
rvice anyon else and M Osborne said they would only Provide s
thetlmmediate property and to do m oald require P approv al [wand
evi ew. OepMayoe Goldberg a ked who wool dwbe [esponsibl esfor Che site and
lir. Osborne said SE Properties as principal. aid the package plant w
requited because they planned a theasite Osborne said
the plant would coat $50,0 DO torbuild and $2,000 t futuce
dace. Depnayor Gol dbe[9 said he was concerned th atm~d the event of a
Eailu[e, the plane woula n t be ope[aeea ana ne
aboutethe [eaponsibil ity o[ liability of [he City to m nage thespl antcer
Osbo[ne aid the plant would be e ial to the r and he n 1
provisions ould be made [ ether the pl ant ew operated aall
basin esses ~, ould have to c [aria n. ruppenbacher said the City
of Orlando had suspend ed eauthorizing package plants due the
suggested by DepMayor Goldberg and he said there w way to plc par
t providing For all the contingencies. Mr. Richard x rnblun, Sewer
Pl antacOpe[a[o[ said he had talked with n ono of the Florida
and w t Service, and he said the plant appealed to beta
good apl antr andmhe said he didln cipate any problems unless the ity
[equi[ed to a operatvon o£tthe plant. Drummond said that
while the[ ould bens ral stoles aril iz my the plan[, there would only
be and saidvthe o ould be subject to a fine if he did not
operate theepl ant properly andehew Baia all s ould have t cl oae if
the plant did n operate. Mayor Sme[ilsonosuggested that the City of
Orlando be ontacted to s what their exper a had been with package
pl ante. by C r Myers, ondedeby Commissioner aulkner
that [eq ue t[be tabl edmu [il oFebruary 10,5e19H5. Motion c led by a vote
of 4 to lsw ith Mayor smeril son, and Commissioners Faulkner~r Go[mann and
Myers voting Aye and Depntayoc Goldberg voting May.
15. euM1lic P cipati on Period:
i ndar Ashley ended the Public Works Department for theix
cellent work in reporting oa ware[ leak on Rosedale/Gloat gt[eet on a ery
cold day.
Mr. Pfluege[, o£ Project Engineering Co. asked the
:,Commission i n Sider approving tempoc a[y pa ck aqe plants. Ne said he had
acted olcin Maitland fo[ 100 homes which wo [k ed well. aid the 1i
Ci [yts hould pxovide s s for property o fishing to develop their
pcope[ties Che i awhen s wage capacity w not ail abl e. Mx.
P£lu eg ee said hall plantsrtequi[ed approval by DF.R and they we[e continually
monitored.
16. City Administeator's Repot:
M[. Manning asked M irk Coleman of Boyle Engineering Co. to
brief the embe[s of the Commission o additional expenses req ailed fo[
ompl etion o£ [he ground w [agentank and imp[ovements to W Well
Number 2. M[. Coleman saidrtheooriginal plans called for ergency
9ene[ato[ but the generator ved from the plans by the City
Administ[ato[ with the v thatwthe Ci [y could obtain a generator from the
ur pl us depot a ark e. raw Mr. Coleman said the City had n t been able to
locate a genera to[ and s of a ergency s required.
Coleman aid the generato[ewouldsi a the p[ice[oE the work at Water
Well s 2 from $512,100 to $5621500au He said adaitional expenses Eo[
engineering ark deli ng c ould leg of re $91,700 and additional
tests ould wregaire a add itionalo$1W200 for a total of $605.400. Mr.
Col emanw suggested that ingency of 58-108 be added any
un£oc es een expen c difficulties. Mc. Coleman said wit houtta ergency
generator, ergency s rv ice would be available at the plantem Mayor
Smeril son aid the Commission w riginal ly informed that the generator
ould be a ail able through stacke for apps oximately 52,000.
aid only $250,000 had been budgeted for the ware[ plant expansion andmhe
said the [emainae ould requite funding. 1!
Mr. Col emanr Waid a decision should be made s it ould delay
ompletion of the c Mayor 5 rilson said there w o que
that the additional sexpenses w [equi[ea. ing said the sCity
ould have to borrow funds t omplete the c Mayor ['lson
aid it w always [he intenteof the Commission[totbor[ow addl tionnl funds
for this project. The Commission agreed to consider this item at a work
esszon scheduled fo[ ]:00 p. m. on mu esday, February 12, 1905
b. Mr. Manning said r oil samples taken i ark a the
~ proposed location of the tennis arts Baled that ttheP
isf actory. suggested that the t s he c the
of landHedirectly w of the ep[esenta[ n[k acwhichn
rchased by [he City. Pfay ors Sm eril son asked whate of fectPthis might have
the grant for R ark and 1~ Manning said he would call and
c etermine if it wouldaaffect the grant.
ing asked the Commission t approve the following bills;
$1,100 t Mepl scent o doors fo[ City Hall, $250 t cepl ace t indows
City Hall, $95 to [eplace inflow a Police Station wand $144
1.ingerpri Fire Depar entw personnel. Motion by Commissioner
Faulknez,nt onded by Depnayoc Gol dbec9 that City pay bills. Motion
ied bysa roll call v Commissione[ Myers suggested that
twordoors EcomaCitymHall be used in the Community Building.
d. ing said work w s p[ogressing o the Community Euildin9.
Fe said the linenf rom the kitchenasink w not c ted t any disposal
system and he said pr ea ent septic tank required repl acemen[e Mr. Manning
aid the entire building requited r ing and he said the tiles the
eiling w e being replaced. i{e saidw the glass doors feom City Hallnwoald
to installed in the Community Euildin9 by The kitchen.
Mr. M ing said the Longwood Retirement Village on Church A
being enl arged with a ory s said the additionVehad
ved a permit from DER and he saidtDER hadHprohibited Longwood f[om
~< nne ing any additional s wage untilo he p[oblems we[ esolved. He
askedc[that a of irate of o cupancy n t be issued unt ilesu ch time as the
ewer emergencyewas corrected.c
f, my aid he had r ceived o e quote fo[ additional
p e[colation[ponde fo[ the Hkylark Plant. asked if the Commission would
cept the quote doe to the natuze of the e e[gency and the Bed
omplete the percolation ponds as quickly as possible, ruppenbache~
aid i s per ssible i of the e erg ency. Mr. ing said Eunds
ailabl ee3 Mo tionnby iCOmmis sinner Myers, ondedaby Commissioner
aul kn er that City a cept quote from Shannon-Whittl ecCOnst[uction, Inc, t
uct ponds fox total price of $22,]55.0(1. Motion carried by a
unanamo us toll call vote.
9. ing said bids had been c ved £o[ a [ipi ng Range Line
oad for $6,000 e00, aid a additional c$1,432 w xequi red t tall
rip w e for the sign ale s Mayor Smerilson said the trip w appeared to
be working and M nning said he would check it o ing said
the City should m eMqui ckly to have the project completedMbeca usenthe City
might be liable due to the unpainted road. ssioner Faulkner asked
about the Eee for Final inspection and Mayor Smerilson suggested that the
Commission consider this item a[ the work sessron.
h. ing said he had requested that ~ Epence[ Whitehead be
pre r discuss the permit i ued for a garage Evergreen.
Planning said a permit was s ued for a commercial garage containing 1,]40
}square feet that would havez9sc upstairs s rage, a g[ease pi [, e
Manning said the garage a eels the n mal s of a esidential garage
and cal o£ the Commissione[s wished to discuss the x ith
Whitehead. Whitehead said the garage would be 43%24 meet and c ist
o£ 9 bays andz have o echead storage. He said it w t his intention t
deceive anyone and he had requested the same svze garage from the Building
Official. aid he did not believe it was 1,]40 s re Eeet - say ing
that i s fi80 sq. ft. o top.
nepMayoc Go. aberg said he had listened to the tapes a it the ,_
intention o£ the City Commission to o a garage fo[ o e boat
and ork shop space. Mayor smerilson aid [he nreq uest o the
Commissi nn w s for a sidential garag e. OepMay or Goldberg asked if Mr.
ing riy eaut hot iz ed the building permit and both aid
DepMayor oGOl dberg TSaid he c cider ed ni Bryant's a ing the
pet ith ehe "upon the direction of the Commission"sand act of
subordination andathens aid he thought he should be i aed letter of
iep[imand. The members of [he Commission requested Mr55Whitehead t
and desist any further c action a til [be matter could be rched
fur th ec. DepMayor Goldberg sa sked thatnMr. Bcy ant be requested LoS eat tend
Che ing Pebiuaiy 18, 1985. by Commissi one[ aulkner,
ondedt by DepMayor Goldberg that Mr. Mspencer Whitehead c and desist
any further nsteuetion n his garage until following theca eting on
February 18, 1985. motion carried by a unanimous roll call voteme
Mr. Manning asked that the duties of the consulting engineer be
reviewed a[ the work sec soon on February 12, 1985.
j. Mr. Manning asked that the City ontinue to utilize Mr.
Rruppenbacher as labor relations a ney. n by C
onded by Commissioner Faulknertthat Ci tyMC memployneMrLOrFr ank
ruppenbacher as labor [el ationa a ney. Motionac ied by a
toll call vote. Mayor iilson asked that M [uppenbache[ c
defend the City against the c t law suit and M cappenbachertsaid he
defending the case on behal £no£ [he City's rns ur ante company and would
continue to do so. .~
k. ing said a dange[ous condition a fisted back of R t
eef withM[heMC medium and he suggested a letter to o sdzpointing
oat the dangec.onThetCOmmission authociz ed a letter to owners.
1. DepMayo[ Goldberg asked M Manning to get in touch with Mr. Stum
and request that he trim under o ange trees on his property and that he
bait the fields. ing said that Me. Jackson knew the attorney
representing Mr. scum and would contact him about the request.
1]. City Attorney's Repot t:
Mr. %ruppenbacher presented a p[Oposed ordinance [o the Commission
ing forth the qualifications for the positions of City Administt a[or.
Mr{t Xr appenbache[ aid he had obtained the qualifications from the
International City M pager's Association and had tailored the ordinance
r the a where complaints had been c ved. Mayor Sme[ilson asked
theemembersrofsthe Commission to rev rev theeproposed ordinance.
b. ruppenbacher presented a proposed ordinance [ the Commission
ing and prohibiting any individual f[om obligating the ity of
ongwood ithcut Commission approval. Mayor smerilson
asked the Commissionotoe[ev rew.
[uppenbacher aid he had r wed the n ity for
ordinance o ing for building fees. vstated that he had discussed
ingt procedu[es and they w e being ted for rn a 1.
co[rect manner and there was no requirementefor an ordinance.
d. ruppenbache[ ted that he w ned about Longwood's
ordinance regarding impact fees. aidnimpact fees o[dinances
musteM1COntact certavn uncle[lying elements andethe City's ordinance did not
pro of the e ential r aid he w e of Lhe problem
butVrhad odelayed [ecommendingt correctrve actron unt ilwaaFte[ [he City's
~„ electrons.
10. Mayo[ and Commissione[s' Reports:
Mayo[ s [il son said he had r ved a letter from the University
of el or ida c inq the intern progeame3 Ne said the i osld have
ompleted all class [ [edits and would he a ert if ied planner. He said
the r ould be suppo[ted by the staff and [ of the ity
and onld be a col lent way to complete need ed sworkeo the comp[ehensive
pl an.w suggested a letter after mid-te[m budget c if the c
red. Commiss ione[ aid the F t Cent[alw Florida oRegional
Planning Council also p[ov id edmassrstance to cent[al Florida cities.
b. Mayor smeril son stated that the City Administ[ator had i ued
to all Oepar earls and City Clerk ing of City
vehicles aidtmthoseHempi oyees who w callow utho[ized
dive the it Havehicl es home. aid otherrthan employees a call,
employee uthor zed drive vehicles home, aid ntbere
contrnuingwv Iola tionssof this policy and he asked thatRrt be discontinuedie
Mayo[ [ilson suggested that the City C1 e[k be directed
adv e[ti se for thems of a attorney and he suggested a deadline for
submissions of Febcu ary r295 1995^ mho Commission agreed.
d. ~epMayor Goldberg asked that the question of where the City should
adv e[tise be investigated and suggested that advertisements be published i
tel. the Little Sentinel. Mayox Sme[il son said he had previously asked the City
Clerk do ompar able study o os is of advextisin9 the Little
Sentinel oand the Sanford B ial d. ThecCi ty Clock staked thatnhe would have
the [esnl is fo[ the next meeting.
~epMayor Goldberg asked what the m m height £or fire
hydrants. Chief Alan Brown said SC w s 19 inches from the middle of the
big port to the ground. Chief B aid he had a list of hydc ants that
did not meet the mrnrmum regsi[ementsn s
f. Uepnayor Goldberg asked Acting Chi eE of Police Terry Bakez if stop
signs [equiced a shopping c where n raffic signals
taped. Chief Bak eetsaid he would investigate theomatte[ artd submit
a report.
g. Oepnay o[ coldbecg said the city argon tly needed the s of a
full engine and he said Al Land's Ficm bad been paid arVtotal of
$103,000medn[ing fiscal year 83/84 and 59,000 0£ this a fo[
plan r Ne asked that the Commission consider theofullwtime se[vrces
of an engineer.
19. The meeting adjourned at 10:53 p.m.
~ ~l ,:r. ,
Mayor ity of Longwoo 1, elorida
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