CCMtg10-28-85LOIIGtV.%D CITY CO,+N1fssI0N
0.TYHIER 2H. 1985
Pr Mayor Sme[ilson
IXpMaYOr Goldberg '
Convnissioner Faulkner
r lnrnann
Cammissione[ Myer
Greg Manning, City Admini c
Garold Borneo, City Attorneya[o
Donald Terry, City Clerk
Charles Hassler, City LTgineer
1. Mayor Smeiilson called the meeting to order at >:30 P.M.
2. A moment of silent dilation was dse[ved followed by the Yledge of Allegianm to the
United states Flag.
3. Mayo[ Sne[ilson read a reclamation ptoclaimitg Pbnday, October 28, 1985, a
Christopher Jones Day in [ongxood, in honor of Christopher's selection to Mrnonaid's All
American Nigh School Panel. Cncistophec is a senior at take Mary High School and was only
one of tw students selected.
4. Mayo[ Smerilson azked that age:Na item ntmiaer 13 be M1ea[d nett since M[. J m Wlllians
had a later aplwin4mnt. Motion by Commissioner aulknei, seco~ d by Cwmnissione[
that ageMa iten ntsUer 13 be iroved to theFbegi[u~ing of the agenda.
~ r'ed by a anon us roll call mote. M[. Jim Williams briefed the Crnmdssion onott
/` proposed mntracGrand said monthly costs for the lakes presently umler contract wind
$593.00 which was less than half of the present contact price of $1,20]. Mr. Willia-
said the price was lover mach of the co of the m tract foi ~nitia
eatments. Williams suggested that [he Camussion includentM1e pond at Golden c
and t inq the Tibe[on Co shocelin west Lake and include treatment of the Columbus
~r~=eat~~ under this contract which mould bring the total ~ronthly cost t $]84.00 per
~rontla. M[. Williams suggested the contract camence on Nov nber 1, 1985 which weld be an
eleven ironths m Cmunission Faulkner asked iE [heie mould be any additional Eees
"add ens" andtMr~ Williaert said there weld not. williavs said the propas~
tract called for him to do the necessary paper wrkcfor the DFx permit and mould
rnclude an aazual inspection of atl lakes. Cwmnissione[ Incmvm asked why the proles i
e did n r Lake Wilrhrere and Mr. Williams said lake Wildme[e mods good
condition and he said it had been stocked with carp to wed rol. Mr.
Charles Hassle[ asked if og+ratocs w teluiced to have a certificate flan the State o£
Florida a~ M Williams said operators should be qualified or uncle[ i:vs [action and he
said he places all new operators under a six weeks [nstruttion progcamT Hassler
suggested that City personnel could take ca e of the lake maintenance ands nnney.
Williams said the City molds up such a program since the majority of albs chenicals
used xe estritted pest tides. williams void that many coon cipal ities do mange
their own wedrm rol and others u management. williarts said there xas
high [nitial m and [he City wulda M [squired o have liability
e[ lo[aimn said she thought Later on the City mold takeGa of the ma
but shersaid she p[efer[ed to stay with the take Dxtoc at the present tine. ethe had
done a goal job a~ the residents w e happj with his mock. Williams said he mould
[he City if and wM1en they wanted [n take ov c the lake maintenance program. Motion
~. by514pMayor Goldberg, mrcled by Canmissione[ pocmann that the City accept the proposed
cY by the Lake Doctor and that [he three additional lakes be added. Mayor 9ne[ilson
saidrhe believed Ne Convnission should go out fo[ other bids and Smk at cost cdr4arieorts.
Conenissiwer Famkner said ne w a that tt~e city o mate naa M wiuimre waer
- very plea.~'.avl with hisaw[k and he sa d he agreed that the Lake Doctor had
donecan ellent job. williane sail he had made an attractive peomaal to the Cicy ~
hexl fives within therCity a d he wishes [o tribute to mai: iig the ponds and lake::
tiful. in9 sard he mould prefer to keep Citi e~loyees involved with othec
asks such asMdrainage and s repairs. Playor 55rerilson said the City rteedsd to-get i
the habit of going out foe bidstt that the City r the lowest price.
Farry Mo e of Co[JeSL asked why the notthem side of West Lakeswuld not be sprayed and
Willimns said his in tial in ligation did n eveal a need for spcaying. Mr.
Williams said he would reinspect all of West lake to if additional reed cont[ol
sary. Motion res Fgssed by a of 4 to 1 withsCamussioners Faulkner, Inrmann,
Myers and Dep+tayor Goldberg voting Ayetand Mayoc Smec ikon voting Nay.
5. Approval of Minutes, 30/15/85 mock session, 10/21/85 special meetirg and 10/2]/85
c gular rte ring. Myers asked tYwt paragraph 4 of the minutes of 10/21/8:1
regular meeting to ~tsspelling of Mrs. Macgace Iabree's rare Motion by Cceortissionec
Myers, emrded by Dep+ayor C Sdbe[q that minutes of 10/15/85 wrk 10/21/05
special heeling and 10/21/05 eeqular meeting, as amended, be approved. sMOtion carried by
a unanf~rous roll call mote.
6. PIRSP AMPDIl~, O~ItAN2 !A. ]28 - amending conpreherisive zonirg ocdin ce by re inq
section 201.1 cenceming defini n of dewloprent, adding defini ns of buildingvsi
i~ervious surface a cope and pers subject to jurisdittion. Mr. Korman real
by title. Motion by Comnussionei Faulkner, seconded by C Myers that o[din ce ba
ccepted first reading and that a public hearing be sUeduled for 11/18/85. Matron
carried by a uwnrmws roll call vote.
FIMSl FE4DING, OIDIIY~NCE CA. ]30 - amercling ~renensiw z Wing ocdin '
maximun inQervious surface a r ti raluirerents within ail mning districts and elands 1.
within [he ity. cceadaby title. Notion by Crmmivssioner Faulkner, secoeded by
Gonenissionec Myers that ordinance be accepted on first reading and that a public hearin3
to scheduled for it/18/O5. Motion carried bf a unanrnous mll call mote.
8. FIRST RF.MIlG, OSOINPTCM W. ]31 - arteeding [he cemq>cehewive zoning ordinance by
wising section 61]/619 pertaining off-street parking/loading requirertentr and
802/803 pertaining to landscape i~covertents and r ing pvarking geometri<s,
signing, marking and off-street loading and landscape requirements. Mr. Korman read by
title only. Motion by Commissioner Faulkner, em ]ed by Cmmissionec Myers that
ordiwnce to cceptea n first reading and [hat a public hearing be scheduled for
11/10/85. Motion ca[tie.'1 by a roll call mote. Cmmdssionec Myers said the Land
elan ing Agency had reviewed the proposed ordinances and had recomamnded approval.
9. FIRSS RFADING, OImIlA.~ ISJ. J35 ~- amending amprehensiw zonirg ordinance q' adding
sub-1»cagraph A (grantiny LeA authority t return site plans/subdivis' n plat which do not
criteria rxluired by City Ordinances aed policy statdards. c. rKOCman read by title
only. Motion by cepMayoc Goldberg, seconded by Camussioner Faulkner that ordinance be
<cepted on first reading and that a public hearing date be scheduled for 11/18/05.
Motion carried by a unanirous [031 call mote.
10. RFPDING, OIIDIlAH~ !D. ]36 - revising appllmtion fee schedules. Mr. Korman
read byl~itle, n by Commis econded by celMayor Goldberg that
Ordinancett~b ]36 beiaccep[sl on Eicstneeadieg and that a public hearing be scheduled for
11/18/P5. Fbtron carried by a unanrm~us toll call mote.
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intersection with CR 42] and the Seaboard Coast Line Railroad. M[. Kocmvi read ai' title
and said the City had a erlin ninq tn[ough the pxope[ty which it rguriN c
by twat%oxman said he mould prepa[e n sary pape[swafor
Playorn Srer ilson~asked why the Ci[y should n til all monk nod been mmplctea '
befo[e Passing o[aiwnce. Korman said it mould be a nulWneous adopting of the -
c[dimm~ce and granting the xguitea eas Motion by Camtissioner Lo semnx3td q' ,
DepMayor Goldberg that Ordinance No. ]31nbe Wbled until 11/11/h5. Cmmussiene[ Itye[s -
rnere we[e seveeal otne[ st is rnae snoula also be ~atatea. Korman Baia the
City mould need an accurate lgalsdesc[iption of the eazement. The motion to table was
ca[[isd by a wan[mous toll call vote.
12. FIRSL READING, ORDINANCE W. ]3M - establishing designated linos for City Crnmtission
meetings as Che 1st and 3[d Mondays and Che 4th Mondays when rejoined. Mc. Korman Lead by
title only. ConmSssion Faulkne[, said the o[dinance mould give the staff sufficient t
submit bills fo[ approval ew each tooth and cmmdssionec Myers said it would also
g~ve the staff sufficient t[ to plans and p[omss necessary lope[ w[k.
Nation by Cwmnissioner aulk erto ~e~w~si~ Coimmsssione[ Myrers that o[din m ne
ccepted on first readingFand that aspublic nearing be scheduled for 11/10/85. ~MOGion
carried by a urianr1roas roll moll vote.
13. - PIARIDA CENPIW, WtMh.R1... FOINFF., A OJlIDOMINt[A1. Propecty is located on
lots 16?~1]~aW 16, Florida Central Cpmrerce Park and is owned by Kenneth Martin Mr.
Maru~irg briefed the ComNssion on the site plan and read comrtents Erwn M[. Nagle's lette[
of 0.KOber 3, 1985. Mc. Nagle's letter said the applicant had done a very good jW
sing the plans to neet staff and LPA mmirents made at a peevious GPA meeting.
Ngle's letter said the handicapped space and rmips celorated as [guested by staff
and said the ramps and abutting landscaping islands s~OUld be redrawn t eliminate the
island e oacn~at shown. Nagle's letter said three off-site loading spaces (sized
12 x 30'~~[a a rgaixed try Section 619.2A of the zoning oxdinan cursed landscape n
to read - 5 foot miniman cleat t[unk (6 foot in on triangle areas [guicement ofo
trees and a minimm' 1 1/2 inch truNC diamete[ [guirad fo[ all t Nagle's let[e[
nmerded that the site plan be approved subject to m ection[o£scom~rents in his letter
and in mnfornana with attachcH leeeers from the applicant, staff and Dyec, Kiddie, Mills
and was present. Cwmiussioner !Nets asked if the 30 foot
drainage/utility e ement be4.een lots mould be abandoned ar~d he asked if the app! irant
Wad applied for all DER permits. M[. Na said all parndts were in the p[ocess fe[
approval. Cortanissione[ Eaulkne[ asked M if the condo dopimrents w2 satisfactory
and Mr. R said ne Wad not reviewed the mMo docwents. Mx. Martin said he na3
previously osntmitted Corclo documents fo[ lots 5 and 6. Cna[les hassle[ said the
applicant had co~lied with all [guests but had not svdnittea building plaers/d[awings.
M[. said he Wad given Mr. Nagle one set of pla~vs a week earlie[. M[. Hazsler said
the ®aildicg official mold a building permit as the City Commdssion
app[o plan. Cartonissione~Myers asks about the s of the septic tank. M[.
saidxhe Wad been advised that construction mould metre n the s [ plant by the
first o£ me yea[. Mayoc 9m[ilson asked Mw high the building would be and Me. Martin
aid 19 feet nigh. cepMayo[ Cnldberg said he h 3 a problem with the s e plans s
Nagle was not present to antsner questions. M[. Manning said M[. Ngia was absent due to
the death of his G[andvotnei. MarNiey said M Nagle's [ev very ttarougn and
he had recame kd app[oval of the site. Manning r rnmended thatrthe City Crnmassion
approve subject t Tggle's final letter to [he Camassion stating that all itara nod
been ected/provided. Mc. Korman said [he Cmmdssi must approve placement of
off-sierrseptic system on the adjacent lot and he said no agcearent had been sutmitted
with s to plan. aid he bel rued that Mr. Nagle's cocoon nwber five in his
letter of 0.YObeMr23, ~o19h5 5 should [cad no lace[ than is ofttne building pernue
cad of C Mc. David Wickham said the LPA had re.~iewed the final c nceptual plans
andt [hey we gned and sealed. Wickham said when Nu Ni91e suL 'ts a
reconvreMatione, he has done a good job. ~Mr. Korman said a formal easement agreement fo[
ene ^zpeic system was regnirea eefo[e a pormit wa, suaa. :4r. Ma Baia Mr Tati<n i
mocking with the ut .ity con¢anies f irea letters to abandonrea nt. betwan lotss
Me. xornan aid [he cite plancould terapocrnea wntingent u snbnission of agreement ~~
Eot septic system. 'Motion by Commissioner Faulkner, secondeH by nCmimiesioner Iormazn that
plan be tabled until 11/11/B6. Comrtissionec u - x dial n believe the
rty Attorney iving all n any dxwrents for h ew pri ~ to ings. ,
Mayo[ [ikon said[StRappeaced thatcethe Land P1aMing Agenq•rnad tet[eirplans than the
Comiuss on. Mr. Bernard Linton, LPA nenber, said he saw Martin' original plans which
not accepted. Mr. Linton said he had not se any other plans. Commissioner Myers
said she could accept LPA's recmmendatioris but she was concerned about the attorney's
ques[ioris. Mayo[ Srterilson said he did not think applicant mould be nanrea by wa ring
til 11/11/85. cried by a vote of 4 to 1 with Mayor Smerilson, DepMayor
Cnldberg aria Commissioners Faulkner and turm~nn voting Aye and Conmissioner Myers Ming
Nay.
14. PU~,IC PARTICIPATION P}HiI®:
D. Sirtpson said at the previous meeting cements were made about Sharuwn-
Ffiittle dwpirq illegal fill in Duck Po ] and closing a drainage pipe fran take Idtth o
their property. M[. Siapson said due to the s of Duck Pond, DER did not have any
jurisdiction and he said there was asement far the drainage. pipe E[cm lake a~th and
SnarNOn/Vfiittle were within thei[ rightseto close it. Cwmttissionei Myers said M had seen
tw letters Erom DEIi providing fines of 510,000 pet day for illegal filling. Mc. Sinpson
aid the drainage pipe was pnt in itM~t autMrity and he said he had dis ssed the
with Mr. Paul Magnant, Seninole County D[ainage EYgin M[. Sisson said the pipe had
beet, pot in to protect resiaanrs arowa lako msn anriryee arcane Donna.
Sinpson said in reference to the s to plan for xen Martin that mnplete
building plans are not rxryi[ed, just the location of all structu[es on the site. ' ~
Mc. sinpson said four msstakes were made in p[eparing the cmq rison tharts for
fee schedules and he Baia the fees proposed for Wtgwood were too high.
b. Mrs. said sne owned several duplexes o vne Cnurt and the City Fad
ariie ag[eed t ut and grade the eoads. Mr. Manning said there waz arlie[
agreement t maintainta[he streets but he said the current zoning ocdinance~prohibits
mock on private toads. aid the agreerent would nave o be
v ewd when it was made and iEMit was effect when the caR,renensive inning
ordinan adopt. Mrs. Uan0amt said it w an agreeront made in 1963. Mrs. t2Mamn
said the Public wanks DeparUnent had put dirt over the linens a road and now that it had
ainerl, the road was a quagmire. Marvti ]said he wall accept [esl»rrsibility and
said the c ing ordinance prohibits maintaining private streets. Crmm~issione[
InrmaM azt~thatn ce the City had ~nnranced w[k on the s that t be done
ectly. MaMing said he would give all paperwrk [o Mr~eaxorman andreeques[ his
assistance and he said the trod mould be scr~xd off mine coact.
Mr. John Nepp said he agrt with Mayor Sirerilson that the Lake Doctor's proposal
should nave been bid to the lowest bidder. M[. Hepp rioestiond bur[owing $5,000,000 £or a
capital inprovements progcan and said he thought it was a violation of the City Ciwcte[.
Sepp said the citizens had tw of d down a police st on and nw one was being
built without their approval. .Seep asked about the most o£tthe Police Sta[ron, saying
one reI»[t i~icted $800,000 andranother 1.5 million.
Hepp asked wM Ue Public [VOrks Officer was aM M Naming told him [nut M
Charles Hassler was City Ehginee[/Public Works Director. Sepp asked who auttrocizdl'
retroval of Mc. Tqn Jackson az Public Wrks Ovrector and Mr. Manning said the City
Ccrtm:ission had approved. Me. Hepp questioned i£ M[. xassler, s [ving as City ~ginee[ and
iVblic Woks Di[eROr, w not prohibited by the Slate Constitution. Hepp sa d he vas
- also opposed to the City NLnin' [and Chief of Pnlice [nsitions being filled by o
pe[son and said he thought this[ violation of the dual office rvle. inq said
erred about M[. Heppe me vn b[inging this particular question up a
election mt amieg said thevCity Attorney had [sryested a [cling. Mayo[
9rerilson said the m tMOf the yolim s nmted at $800,000. Mayo[ Sne[ilson
aid the Cortmdssionswas mnq:lying withathenCi[y Charte[ and he said th[ee yeas arlie[
Lhe v shad denied a ew fire station and the City had used ad valorem taxes toe build
the filets Mayor Smerilson said the public had t med bxm the previous capital
they xequi[ed a millage increase. He said the p[esent plan xes a
Eaxe[ method of taxation.
d. M[. B. D. SinQSOn said he thought a separate bond vas sutmittsl fo[ Ha[bou[
isles' Roads and M[. x said o:Sy one maintenance bond mold be lomtea. M si~[son
-aid the p[euious legal counsel has a legal obligation not t ecept maintenance W[d if
it does n t pxovide fox full p[otection. sinpson suggested an crave tigation and if
the attoxney was negligent, the City could hold him resFnnsible.
Mx. Pasil Craddock spoke in opposition to the m of studies by p[ivate
~sultants Eo[ govexments. He said he had w[itten P[esidenttTrevor Colbuxn, P[esiden[
of the lII: xsity of Central Florida suggesting that Junior atd Senior students be
signed such studies as p[ojects foc advance studies and M[. Colbu[n had espo[dN
Favocably to his suggestion.
Mr. Craddock asked iE thece had been any Sntexest in the Ei[e flack the City
wa, attmptin9 to all and Mr. Naming said sere intecest had been [eceived.
~- £. M[. Richa[d inquired when the drainage mock mould c the
d[z[inage >n S1eelryxHOllow and fie aid he undexstood the City had~ceptadn full
ce[:ponsibility to Fat in 2 catch basin and acwWrlish w[k. Ma[tin aaid the w[k
could come though his p[operty and he asked when mock weld camence. M[.s Naming said
-~he did no vcipate that wxk mould carom m fo[ at least a yea[ s e it wa n [he
'; prlo[ity listt M[. Ma asked wlw wulanincur costs and Mr. Mamirg said sleepy Hollow
e:.idents mould not into[ costs.
15. City P Lninist[ato['s:
Mx. Manning asked the Commission to officially designate Nwertbe[ 29, 1985 and
Decenbe[ 26, 1985 as official Mlidays for City employees. Mayo[ Sme[ilson said he
noted filet s ce Ch[istmas tas on Wednesday and the Commussion was nsidering the
1'hn[sday afte~Ch[istnas a tuliday, City m¢loyees mould be xequi[ed to come o[[ly
day and he questioned Fxnu mach w[k could be ac~[lishsd N that t Mayo[
[ikon suggested that the Commission meside[ g[anting City a~ployees another holiday
Friday, Oecaibex 27th and he said he believ N the mgrioye[s wee deserving o£ the
est. Motion by Cwmrtissionei Ptyec eco[dcd by Commissione[ Paulkner that the City
Commission designate Novarbe[ 29, 1985sandsDecenber 26 a[d 27, 1985 as special Inlidays.
Motion m[cied by a unanimous [all call vote.
Naming said that Ne Longwood Police Depa[fient mould have a rated N
- proq[am for ttallareen [oc Longwood children and adults. M[. Naming ~ ited Dell
laeents a[d children to atte:d on Thursday, Cctrbe[ 31, 1985 flan 6:30 until 10 V00 p.m.
M[. Manning stated that the thi[d glade students from Inngwood Elementary Schml
wvldcvvsvt City Nall and the Fire Cela[tmnet on Tuesday and Wednesday.
a. .><. Mann;[y [~mested approval of me city eom,~:iseiee in se-wing a letter t
ScMeaman requesting tna[ M SeMearae: uuLmit a [equest Eoe s ata
P~[k Square Shopping Ce .Manning said a Permit w ata3eandche saidr'n
light Mc. SeMeeman serould pay the c ent charge fo[ s a camussionee 1yu[s .
aid he did n agree and he suggested ti:at M Manning at[a:pt talk with I
Schneeman. 4pNayo[ Goldberg aid he tnought the Caimdssion shouldtodi[ect that the
$15,000 [eceived which waz contingent upon [he Skylark Sewer Plant being exp nded mould
ne limed and se uened off if they did not request se <e and pay going c
Mc. [Maev:irg said ~iceDick Tickal, who ha3 also hooked up to the sewe[ systvn without
permits, find taken the action [alueata3 by the City. suggested that IAr.
Maev~in9 check with Dye[ Riddle, Mills 5 Precourt to determine if a permit by DER i
[equired. ssler said the lift stations and props cepted foe
and M pe[mitta3 by D n though trey had beeneinnolnmtion foe
yeas and nadvajust permitted. Me~eBazsle[ said the developer should
onstru4ionD mate[ial from the bottan of [ne net well. Motion by DepMayor Coldce[go,
emrNed by Camnissione[ Faulkner that M[. Manning be directed to write M[. SeMearan
requesting that fie sutmit a request Eor a permit for the Pazk Square Shopping Center and
that M[ Schneeran be given 30 days in which to wnply. Motion carried by a unanrmsus
roll call rote.
16. CP1Y ATR%Fif,Y'S FE[VIS:
said he mould be atteNing a hearing in Tallahassee on Novenbe[ 10,
1985 mieg the City of Altamonte Sp[irgs s on dist[ibution of lialE Cent Gasolin
said InegwoN would lose conside[able [evenue if Altanonte Sp[ings
prevailed inktheir suit.
1]. MAYOR AND CQAMSSSIO[EEt'S REMdQ'S: ~,
Cortmdssione[ Lotmseur stata3 that all City streets should nave been m tectly
nwbe[a1 for the 911 system by Cctobe[ 1, 1985. Cgimissione[ Lormam said SeminolerCOUr2y
mould elect a histo[ical sign in front of Lne Inrgwoed Village Sm on December 14, 1985 at
lD:ao a.m.
coamdssioner Inrmarm askew Mr. Manairg to work with the eloriaa cepa[emane o£
anslo[tation to obtain a m lane for the [[affic signal at Raven Avenue and Hwy. 1]-
92. Mr. Naming said neten a submittal d[awings to JS and they ~ rewu:g the
mtersection. Ne said he agreed that it was a ve[y dange[ous intersection. r
Ccnmdssione[ in ated that the developers had ag[ea3 to pave pazt. o£
Palrtet[o Avenue and Mr. Scnnee~ansn i mnt[ibut d $5,000.
~pxayor Goldberg said he had discussed the m~ilding Official's status wi[n Mr.
David xom[eicn, City Iaboc A ney, and he suggested tnat a spxial meeting be neld o
Ibveiber 13, 1985. Mayo[ o[ilson said the City had a wo[k schalulal foe
N.rvmbec 12 and he suggested roar the two meeti+gs Ce wnsSined. ThesCommission schUnled
a Special Me ring aside[ s of @:ilding Official a 6:30 p.m, n 'nesiiay,
Wvmiber 12, e1985. toA rock sessronuto discuss Maste[ D[arr:age Plan for [orgwml was
sMeduled for 8:00 p.m.
C 'ssione[ Faulkner asked Ue Crnvnission to app[ove his expe~es foe the
Flo[ida League of Cities Cor:fecence and Che menbers of the Cmunission said they ha3 agre d
and the bill mould be approved with all othe[ bills. .~
' n ~ Cortoiussionec Faulkner, eco:ded by Depnayor Goldberg that City pay
approved bills. ion ca[[red by a unanrnous toll call rote.
Mayor samruson saia ne naa r eiwea a leteer Erom Mr. xonala Kom resigning as
repreaeneative on ene eoara of najnavnent. Mayor a~,eruson aaia ene wrkers
ooi~ea r» ue Longxvod cnrise~us earaae wnla meec at lo:oo a.m. on saeuraay ~raing,
Cbvenuer P, 1985.
Mayor Srerilson stated that he had received complaints about backing des a[ the
keeu:el Sccated o Williaason and Mayor Srerilson said the dogs xe a being left ou
late at night. Mr. Korman said a certified order had been recorded in the public records
a Eter a lien was placed on the property.
Coimmissioner Iormann asked if candidates for office mould be placed on [he
agenda for political is Crnmissioner Myecs said he did not roject. Mr. Marv:ing said
the City Conmission hadedone the best job this year of any Commission in the past ll
years and he said his permitting candidates to criticize the City affected employees
rale. M[. Kornan said M Nepp had requested to sp+ak o that the Crmmission
had pre usly discussed. Kozman said it w up t the CitysCOmnussion whether
Fees listed on the agerda. M[. erry s ated that the Pules and ocedures fo[
Conmdssio~n M tin9 require [he City C1erkTto sch Rule anyone on the agendaPthat makes the
request withinethe tine Period requir H. Matuilng asked the nembers of the C urdssior.
not get vrvolved in a debate on an is ue during Commission m rings. Mayoe 9rerilsor.
stated that the Conmission hx3 trade the meetings open and invited public crnments arw
suggested that this Policy be wntinuN.
IB. 'f`re Conmission adjourned at 10:15 p.m
Ma[y of Longwood, elorida
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