CCMtg11-12-85WSLO D CITY COMMISSION
NOVEMBER 12, 1985
r .resent Mayor 5 rilson
Deputy Mayor Coldbe rg
Commissioner Faulkner
CDmmissioner L
Commissioner Myersnn
Creg M City Administrator
naldaT rry, City Clerk
~ha rles Hassler, City Enyineer
I. Mayor 5 rilson called a ork s order at ): 95 P O hear
a presentation from M Charles N ssler~nCi ty Engineer, o r drainage
D1 an x endations. roduced M aulMag nantteD velopment
r for 5 noleaC a presentation of a n-going
tudywbynthees .iohnsmR nagement D tri et w nclude
all of 5 nole C nty. z Magnan tasaid the s vdy wouldrn Dmpleted
for approximately t e years b aid portions of the repobt would be
ai la ble within 6-12em nths whicDhw uable t the City of
Dogwood i ing flood c rot problemsvand provide a basis for
improvementsass Magnant r wed the n ral drainage flows for
Longwood from Island Lake t Mud Lake, under Aangeline Road to Lake Seaz<y
Chen t ast Lake and with the water e entnally ending up in Lake Jessup.
Magna aid a of the peeliminary a gals indicated a potential
problem w and the Nandy City r n pond which he said
ould fl oodhandke en{wally r o Fairy Lakeent Magnant suggested the
ity c Sider adopting a ordinance governing surface w nagement.
aid Seminole County had attempted t indivaa'dual problems
/~' whicha hadnproven s ssful. Magnant s saimportant in water
management that thecpeople haverenfos<ementaadu thority.
2. asked M iF he had r wed Mr. N ssler's pcoposal
for c ingythe TiberonMEVbdivision drainagevproblem. Magnant said
he Dad looked a the plans briefly but had n t had a opportunity t
them in depth. t ing a if t any problem diverting s
off t myna Magnan[ s e proposed r -Dffmarea
capable of a cepti nq i Magnantasaid argvick r indicated
that the best solution to the Tiberon water problem was to take the water
eaaewara.
3. ssler briefed the C a proposed solution t the
Tiberon problem t wally gori Lake. Magnant suggested
that a omputer analysis De made totdetermine proper pipe system. Mayor
rilson said the City had r ily i tall ed a Highland
Hills and he asked that M ssler look for a alternate P rif p Bible
o prevent the n ity of 'r ing the old pipe and disrupting the pzopert
of the r sidentsece ssle rmdiscussed a proposed Sol utron t0 the
problem on Mr. JackMEngiish's property.
riffey, W nagement Specialist £Dr 5 e County, b iefe
the C the present s s by the St. Johns Rvver water
ManagementsDVS[rrct were being conducted.
~,. Ed 5 i h and Nill Subdivi suggested tDadt a turfy b
madeMOf t Hillsldrainagesproblem. sr r ffey s ssgrovp e
had the abil i~tyht the study but did n t have the m DCDmmis sionec
Lormann asked howDS nole County would approach the TibetDn/Highland Hills
drainage problem andmMr. g nT said they would do an extensrve study.
]. Follow inS the r - the Commission di_scusszd t s possible
solutions t on/Highland gills d nage proplemgrro
aid o e problem w ethat u ompleted the drainagerpipingri
the Hidden Oaks Subdiv ision~t[her ecwould n t be znyway to lo~.ret to
r Hmeri lson asketl M ing t ith C xspres~n ea tevesLt
if the drainage pipes couldmbeti After further o
discussion, the C requested M ssleredt ith Myer, H ddle,
the bes trsolution t otheei on/Highland
Hills drainageoproblem rsMayor Smerilson regves ted that the City give
ittments t all o affected that their property would be
redo riginal statenbyvthe City. aulkner said
hesthought thesCOmmi ssion w ing responsibly i ing the drainage
problems and he said he thovghtcthe c of Longwoodewould appreciate
the C on s efforts and keep the3COmmissron rntact so work would be:
completed ss
'City Clezk