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CCMtg10-14-85IONS CP1Y CIXMIIBSION Q1WBR 14, 1985 Pcesent: Mayor Snecilson Gepxayor (bldbecq Conmdssioner eaulkne[ (joined meeting in progress) Conmdssionei InrmaM cam~dssioner eiyers Cseg Manning, city Adtninistcator Gerald Nornun, Ci[y Attorney Donald Terry, City Cleck Charles Hassler, City Bngin e[ Chris Nagle, City Plaev:ec e 1. Mayo[ 9re[ilson calf the meeting to order at ]:30 p.m The City Gamiission observed a noment of silent neditation Folloxed by the Pledge of 3. Appeoval of Minutes, 9/23/85 Requla[ Meeting, 9/30/85 4brk Session and 10/1/85 Special Meeting. cwnmissionec Myers request d that parxlcaph 9 of the minutes for 9/23/85 c[ d to read "Basil Crarl3~ck" instead of "Basic Craddsck". Cmmtissioner Myers alse [ ryested that pa[agiaph ] of the minu es of 10/1/85 be w[rected to read completion of the project by August 31,1986 instead oftAUgust 31, 1905. Motion by Crnmussioner Myers, emrded by CepMayoc (bldberg fJrat minutes of 9/23/85, 9/30/85 and 10/USS as corrected,1 be approved. Motion carried by a unanimaus roll call wee. 4. Mayor 9recilson pre ented M Anthony aaddeo a Certificate of Apprec n for his outstanding servvice to the City by serving as a rtnrber o£ the Codes LT:foccet:ent Board. 5. OBLIC I@.ARIl~, OflIINAlR£ W. ]24 - declaring a 45 day rto[ato[ium on acceptance of land use plan charge applications. c. Normw read by title and statai that he had pceof of p.~blication. Mayo[ srerilson said the proposed ordin mould give the City Plainer oppoztunity catch up mock on the backlog of pendin9~ppliwtions and M[. Mannin said mould also permit Mr. Nagle to cpmrence w[k on the co~xeher:sive plan updates Thee o further conmeats, pro o n by DepNayo[ (bldbe[q, onded by Conmdssionern cnuvm that public healing be closedyo [tied by a roll call vote. Motion by DepMayor Goldberg, seconded by Conmussionec Myers thatnOCdinance W. ]24 be adopted. Pb[von carried by a wanvrous roll call mote. 6. PUBLIC HFARII.G, 0[AZtWM Nd. ]25 -authorizing the sale of City property located or. Longwood/take Mary Acad. M[. R read by title and star N that he had proof of p4blication. Mayor Srterilson said the Eunds to be [ eived from ehe sale of the prop-rty could be used to parohase park lands. commissioner Faulkner a rived. e P1aM asked where the prope[ty was locatcN and if the proceeds would go to PacksMaM Rsr Mayor Smerilson said that was the intent and M[. Manning said the fwds would be placed ix s[ beari:g e unt. Basil Craddock asked how large the property xa and Mcece said 3c]HS a McCraddock asked if the land would be suitable for :. library and M~ Hawing saidrhe didMnot believe so Craddock said Se vnole County had ntlyc puechased 2 for a park and paid 5450,000 fo[ the property. C nmissioner Myers stated thatx[he City had grant d a 20 foot eas the north sid-1, of the property, Thee was no furthee romrtents, pro o[ w Motion by DepMayor Cnldberg. secended by Commissioner Faulkner that public hearing benclosed. Motion carx ied by .~ wwv~rous roll call vote. ]. PDHLIC etARING, RP3H.[]PION NJ. 553 - adopting a Five Year Capital P[og[am. M asked that the title to Resolution No. 553 be amended by deleting the molds capital arogcam for fiscal yea[ 1985/1986 and" s e the budget and the Capital Program ve setacate. M[. °--11 Cr~dock asked if the cesolution waz binding o merely a guidee Mayoc rilson said the resolution vas being mnside[ed due [ mnElict between the City Chatter and the Slate 5 es and he said the [esolution was not binding. 1Tece further mmvrents, prouo lotion by Camtissioner Faulknec, econded by DelYfayoc Goldberg that Ue public hearirg be closed. Notion by Coimiissioner Faulkner, ewrded by cepMayor Goldberg that Resolution No. 553 be amended as suggested by Mc. i<ornan and adopted. trotion ca[cied by a man[nous roll call wee. S. RF9A,UfION IA. 554 -establishing policies arH p[ocedu[es for issuing Iermits to pack bue:se pole ailers, to[ a period exceaiing one Inuc o esidential s property. read by itle ordy. ant Pla[onasked if thet[pcoposed esolution applied to RV`s and Mc. t said itrdid~no s. Lail Ca loll questioned nay long busses and trucks mold to park H. Mr Nanning said he haF xrzitten a merto to the City Commission [ mrteedieg [hat the pcOposed [esolution be defeated and that the Coniprenensive Zoning ordinance be ameMed to delete any reference to suing a permit. 14ere we o further cortmmn pro o Motion by Comrdssioner Faulkner, smonded by Co[missione[ wrmam that public Heating be closed. Motion carried by a roll call w Kornan said he had a problem with sections 618.9.A and 618.4.8 uof the ing ocdinanm and said it should be ame~ed. Mayoc emerilson read a letter f[om M[. Harming to the City Commission recwmrending that the promised resolution be defeated. Mr. said He had no problem with the prolnsal to defeat Resolution No. 554 providing ~ec.tions 618.4.A and 616.4.8 uere amended to exclude moving vans and tithe[ m [cial vehicles ugag d in loading/unloading. Notion by Commissioner Faulkner, emn3cd try Conmissioner Inrmam that Resolution tic. 554 be defeated. Notion ce rim bysa co1.1 call w DspMay0[ Goldberg suggested that the zoning ordinance be anended to permit movingty Mayor swarilson aaiathe tmomrznaaeiom sna[la ocigin cairn ene Iard Flaming Agency. Motion by Caimissioner Faulknec, emedea by Cmm~issioner [o ,s lot the suggestioevs to arced Sect ns 618.4.A and 610.4?B of the Crnpfehensiw Zoning Ordnance be amerded to permit moving vans and other c rical [rucks foc loading/m- loading. Nation carried by a unani~rous roll call mote. ~~ 9. PETITIWi FOR ANIhXATION SO8MIT1'FD 6Y TALih AND 2%EfQ' ftA1TA[YAY to ameY 16.5 aces on the s uth side of Charlotte St Nanning desc[ib d location of property and said mould be the first propeKy intthe City south of Charlotte St[eet. Wanda (Lest pct ent repre enting [he o sand she aid the o mould go on the s system wHan these c capacity vas ailable. Marring askedeif the applicant wuld[agcee to nstall a 10 inch water lineafoc a fire hydran and Ms. (Lest said yes. asked i£ the County Had been notified m ning thetproFwsed amezation and Ms ~(Le tr~snaid yes there ne H foc Cityn xerter. by ceFMayor Goldberg, econded try Corzndssioner Faulkner that petition Eor am nnbe a cepted. CrnmnissionecsMye[s azked if the site w still being considered foc a~hazardous wastes a and Ms. (Lest said no. Motion to accept petition was approved by a unan[~rous roll calltwte. 10. F READING, OFIDItWNCe ND. ]Z] - zing 16.55 a n the south side of Charlotte St[eet~F of Mille[ Road with I-2 zoning. Mc. Kerman cead by title. by OapMayor Goldberg, s m`ded by Camnissioner Faulknec that Ordin !U. ]2] to ~tpted o first reading and that a public hearing be soh Ruled for Ibveniber 18, 1985. lotion carried by a unancnous roll call vote. 11. FIFSP BEADING, thti2`t:ir~ N. ]29 - amzndiml buch:e`. for fiscal year .985/190'0. M annsg .aid the p:[pose of [hn o[dinanc as to flan=_ e[ $3,000 from Fire DaparLrienr r salaries Pep-:.Uren: w e q~rcHases. lead by by Coamussrone[ Faulknec, secondedcby Coamussione nye[s the O~[d~nance tyitl/-9 be ae opted fuse reaai„q and uat a public nearing De s~heaulea for eavember u, l9as. .a ,on Carried ty a unantmws roll call mote. 12. STTE P1AN - S 6 W BUIIDIlL. Nagle b[iefea the Conmdssion on the proposed si~^ plan and said the developers h~ doneWan cellent job. Nagle asked that the ca of his letter of October 8, 1985 be m3aecp[t of the record. Nagle said v permits till pending such as D7P utility and storm wa Mr drainage. a[1~gle cpmrended sthat the site plan be a<apted aid approved subject to all permiits being obtained and subject to the conune dined in his le[te[ of (Ltober 8, 1985. Commissioner Myers objected to approving a glare with additional wok o De acconplished aid IMr Nagle said the developerrmuld not Mtain permits until [het City Cnnenission had approved the site plan. Nagle said he would follow up to ensura that all pecmi[s e obtained. Conmiisaionec Io asked if the fire hyacant wind be located on Grant St[eet instead of DR 434 and Mc~Nagle said it wind. Mayo[ Sm[ilson questioned if a title opinion had Deen [eceived. Ed Milca[sky said he hsl eived title opinion and he provided it o the City Attorney. said what was subnitted only a letter and did not ."__t the [equi[erzents fo fo[mal proof of title. Milcarsky said he did not fird out about the other pone[ u til just [ec ntly. said Mc. Nattawy mould get pcmfssion from the other owner in ring aN mould also provide a share agreeme Mayor Srerilson asked if site plan [ ens did not reguir proof of sownership and Mcnt Nagle said no. Crnmdssioner [o[mann asked if [he drainage dit.:h was ceptable and M .Nagle aid the ditch mould be [elocated From p[esent s and that Wth grec, Riddle, Mills s Pcecouct and the City Lt~gineer had reconmended approval. Mot on by DepMayor Coldte[g, seconded by Ccmmdssionec Faulkne[ that site plan be accepted subject [o the w to and rec~mvreNatiorvs wntained in the City Planner`s letter of 0.YOber D, 1985. Mayor 9recilson said the Land planning Agency had recamrended approval of the site plan. Motion ca[tied by a unantnous roll call mote. 13. STTE PLAN - SAtIIAtDO SHDPPING GENfE[t Il%ATBD ON SE CGIeiER ft' SR 434 AND SWAGE QAII, M[. Nagle D[Sefed the C iss n me site plan. DepNayoc Colaberg asked if t).~ applicant mould receive sewe ce from FRC and M[. Nagle said yes. Comnissione[ Myers asked how mach the applicant wuldreec and Mr. Ma[uiing said that mould be an agteemznt betwreen the applicant and FSC. Mr. Kovrman said the City was entitled to know how ouch. Manni[g said that DER determines the `reed and he said he ag[eed that the Ci[y needed a letter saying Ney mould he 9[anted s wage. Gamdssioner Myers said the Crnmission 1~ a[lie[ been info[med that Wegwood otility was coon cap city. Nagle said the applicant naa a letter f[om PRC confi[ming sewge"capcity, said the City stauld ER perm t before a building pe[mit w sued. M[Crnmdssioner Myers aid that was[howrthe City go[ in trouble earlie[. Mr. Ko[manssaid even if the City Commission approved the site plan with the unde[standing that sew[ capcity was available, mould t be good until D a permit Eo[ the s Mc. Manning suggested that the Gmmission ditto[ that a DER permit be issued Deforeea building permit w vssu~. DepMayoc Coldtetq asked if Dr. Savage had correct d drainage preblen6 ofd Mr, i+lgle said Savage had ag[eed t clean o t the mtch basin which was an obvious, quick solution. DepMayoc cnlaberg read pragcaph 5 of me City Plamec's lette[ of 0.2obe[ 9, 1985 and he suggested that the site plan be tabled wtil the staff had an opportunity [o research the problem. Michael C dig said Cwmonwalth Oyineering had eviewed the drainage problem. He said theta w e theta basic p[cblems; [he drainage culvert had been filled ith sand and me entire systan requited cleaning, the retention a at the erd of Savage Court required sloping and act grading. Fk said all required action mould be completed before the CO was ssued~ on DY OepNayoc Cnldbe[9, seconded DY Coamdssionec Faulkner that site plan fo[ Sanlando Shopping Center be tablsd until October 21, 19D5 t permit the City Engineer an opportunity [o esea[ch d[ainage problem and corporaa=e ptag[aph 4 site plan, wi h a n[Nat s e plan stated that san t ry will benpreviaea by po~ywwood ueii.ties. r eion carried by a ananrmons rou ~. wee1Ce 23fi 14. Aplninbnent of m=nbecs to charte[ Px ew Conmattee. Tne following individuals were appointed as a mn:kser of the cha[tec Rev[ew[comnittee: Conmussione[ Paulkne[: Mrs. Alice M Conmissione[ Mye[s M[s. Lymette Dennis D=pu[y Mayo[ Goldberg: r. Fs3wa[d Kanasky MAYO[ 9rcrilson: M[. Rick 6allington Conmiss[one[ Lormaw: Mr. Jim Kleiemae:n n by ceFMayoc Goldberg, mnded by Commtissionec F ulknei that all appointments to ehueer xev~e,~ camnittee c a ceptea. Motion eaaiea by a nnan.nona toll Cau more. 15. The Coimnission recessed from 8:35 P. M. wtil 8:4o P.M. 16. 'fhe[e were no moments made daring Public Participation Period. 1]. City ndmieustrator's Report: Mr. Mawr said he wind have a celn[[ mnce[ ing v ce ing Fast Wazren Avenue at the Hooting on October 21, 1985. b. Homing said there were proble~s in the Harbor Isles S:bdivisi Mr. Manning said he Had requested Mr. Rorman to send a letter to the bonding canpany.onRe said the pcoblras m sited of lw wtec pcessure, s eet lights and signs not conquleted and tha toad had n t been completed as p[omised. Mr[ Manning said he had written Mr. Jay eac£ield, the developer, but hx3 not [ereived a [espouse. M[. Hawing said Mr. ea[field was having legal problems and he did not expect to neat from him. ming said Ry- Hales w cespoevsible foc Ne p[esent problems and wee moperatieg in helping [solve tlx p[oble:s. Marring remmrended that the City not delay anY Certificate of ":1n:upwcy since this wouia oe:ly boon the hon:eoemer and he said there more oNy Eour ntmes tinq CA's. Convnissionec Faulkner said it mould help place pressure on the developer. ar Rorman suggested that list of i ra'iui[ing m on to prepared motto estimate of fwds ra3uired to rtake the m Ibb Wheeler of Ryan Homes aid the City should be protected by+ the bond pastad by Mr ~earfield. said hesnad ittaae claim against the boMi[g mngrary. M[. Manning said the streets a below staedard and Mr. Korman said the city Had accepted then ar:d the developer couldrnot be Halo responsible once they mote aCCeptea. w eele[ saia me ae[.eloper naa mace saga eapairs to the streets as raryested by Mr. AI [and, City tr:gineer at the tine and Mc. David Gacey. M[. Wneele[ said CO's hal been denied for a month wtil the streets we corrected. M[. K said the City Held a motor ce bona instead of a performance loved. nyer aid he wderstsod the st eets w e to to r mopped this year. la. wneeie~ aia ,no of mearp[ui[s snonla fall waa[ tna :paint nonce mna Cat gory. Wing said thecetwre no [eports in the Harbor Isle file showing that any repairs had bean trade. Mr. Roman said when [he city accepted the roads, it took Jay Barfield off the hwk. Mi. Charles 13assle[ said the [eat problem ae p[esen[ was the xatec s IN: sler explained that there w e approximately 33 homes with low water pressu eland s tnc lines um cn lcw lying a which requited pimping to correct, it would most betwe $9G0 and 51000 per home to m~ect the rater pcessure problem. M[. Hassle[ said the r wFa did the in tial wrk did not drill far enouyh in o the 10 inch line and the taFSrwe mall for adequate pressure. Hassler said another problem was that the piFes mated under the roads. GepMayor (bldberg inquired who was cesFOmible foc nspec[ingeplwbing i w to:m;s., sslec said the Building Official xe esponsiblE. narked if the bui.Lder skula not be respamible and Mr.~ r.~i[g said Mayorr5meri15on asked if anyone insFests t ftha[ w taps a ^ctl}'. sale[ aaia his C rs u,e ova a~~a ne aaia mere wasea~zza eo [ field inspections. DepMayoc Coldbsrg asks 1Lttne Bonding Official shoulon'[ i.heck LzEOre (A's sued and Mr. Hassler said the Wilding Official should check beEOre W's ore rssuedis e 1 Wheeler said he had o:lly [ecen[ly learne3 there was a problen. Mayo[ 9reciison said he thought the City was [eslonsible fo[ retailing Eor every lot that had low pressure and M[. Hassle[ said he would have tow t approximately 40 days wtil the growd dried o he wind have to pwQ? thew Hawing said the estimated costs of [epaicstw approximately 530,000. cepMayoc Goldberg asked if Ryan Fpnes p reially esponsible Eoi the law pressure. Mayor 9re[ilson cryes oned hvw s many hrnzs with low pre e built. doM Newbur of the LoFgpmd Public Woks Cepartment said ~ had rifled an rnslector for Ryw H s about the low mote[ p[essu[e. BepMayoc Cnldberg said he thought Ryan Hares had a az obligation to retail lin He described unilar problem ieh his t k~ace where Ue developer esmmible to correct the problem. Wheeler said herdid not believe Ryan ~ealomible s m the City's Building Official had ins~cted the Ovate[ pcessu[e and i sued[W's. Mr. wheele[ said the ho:ces b have water ar~d said r as only in the lastfew rtonths that the law ua [ pe=ssuce developed. Coimnissione[t Lormam said she agresd with cep4ayoc Coldbe[g that Ryan es~nsible Eo[ the low pressure as urell. CoM Newborn said Mc(Snud Corrstraction did the wrk on [he water lines but we no loige in busine Mr. Wheeler said the City should have advised Ryan Homes of therpcoblem earlie[. Mris Noeman said Ue problem was appa[ently the[e all [he Line. M[. Naming said he hart discussed the problen with Mr. Wheeler atrout 1 1/2 months earlier. ning said Ryan Homes had been mope[atirq in solving the problan and he said th[tsideswece wrong. said the City ncemed about the low ware[ pressure and he suggested that M[RO Wheeler meet with [he City Admin' [and w[k o solution. ing said he mould have an ansre[ by October 21,51965 and report totthe City C .isslon. Mr. Naming said the City ws requited to appoint a new City Auditor £o[ Fiscal1 c c1985/19B6 and [alhested pcemission to advertise Eoi the ap~intment. It was thek s of the Camnissvon to advertise and that the Cammdssion interview the top tl-iree Eirmsnsu d. Manning said he hM w en tw letters [o the Conmdssion m in3 the status of~the Wilding Official. rHetsaid the lette[s had discussed M[. rne[Yait's performance in detail. Mr. Manning said [he City Attorney hx] p[evioualy stated that e the Cmmiission h ]permitted Mr. Bryant to act as Wilding Official then he mold only be raroved by the ity Commission. nUyor Srte[ilson said Mc. Bryan wanted i Loth ways and he said that o Bryant said he did sarething because the City Admini or told him to do so andrlate said he could oazy be re:oved f[qn ofEia by Ue City Commssion. said Bryant was appointed by the previous City Admin' (Mr. ~ vid Clumy) and w recognized by the previous City Commission WildingrOfficial. suggested that it any ac as taken, it be done with M[i Bryan status as Building Orfi<ial. Motion by Commiissione[ Faulkner, econded by Comftissione[ Mye[s that a Public Hea[i[g be held to mnside[ the con@laints and all yations rtade m inq the perfo[mance of Mr. Bryant as Wilding Official o Monday, fCtobec 21, 1985 atn]:00 P [man cslueated that the Public Hearing be advertised. 1fie notron was rar[ied by a unmvrous toll call mote. Mamifg said he had signed a mock orde[ chage to emergenry at the Columbus Harbor wr plant fo[ 53,420. e dideCS three of [ theSFlorida League of Cities Conference andsth~ ma urgent that i muldon cepxayoc Coldbe[g said he had read Ue mock orde[ and agreed romple[elytwith Mr.oMaming's ac mmended M[. Manning fo[ taki:q th'1 the problem. oneby DepMayormCatdbeeg, seconded try Comnissione. i[onct~araNtiv toappiovet change o[detfor $3,420 to the repairs the Columbus Harbo[ wastewater treatment plant. Motron ,car[ied by a wanrirous roil call mote. 238 f. Naming said tw firne. had bid on the vehicle replacement package m ring cf 5 p>lice ca 1 pickup t uck fox Public blocks, 1 pickup truck fox the Huildi;g Official. 1 car Eoc the Fixe Oecartment a~N 1 pickup truck for the File cecar[ment_ Naming said Seminole Pocd had bid $9H,99fi.29 and Con Aeid Fold had bid $9],192.12. Mr. laming suggested that the Cmuission award the bid t Aeid tbrd and that they ~,utbocize the City ArLaini [ to ocde[ the vehicles which mould take app[oximately 6 t P~ weeks for delive[y. MrtraMaming said sufficient ad valoren t would be [ ivea by that time. Motion by OepNaYOr Goldberg, sera ]N by Camdssioner Faulkner that lw bid of 9J,192.12 received f[an Wn Aeid Fold to app[oved. Motron ca[[ied by a unanrnous toll call voce. q. Mc. Mamirg sated thece was sch~uled for 1Uesday, Cc[obe[ 15, 19H5 ing application fee scheduls[kandssdiscussion of procedures of us ing certificatesr of occupncy. le. Mayo[ ana comnissionecs~ Aepcrte: ntayox Smerilson questioned s of Skylark s wer plant. Mr. !wooing said Public 'o[ks had replaced the pile aloegaG ant Street. said there had been smie leaks fray the prcolation Ards due to the rainy wea[he[. HeHSaid tFie leaks had been rep iced with no problems. Mi. Manning said work was piogcessing on the Colwbus Ha[boc sewer plant a~N it anpula be ao~letea in less ehan 9s aays. Mc. Manning said the Commission had previously scheduled a w[k se on for cttobe[ 29, 1905 at ]:00 p.m. o discuss drainage problems. aid that M[. ss aul Magn;m of anole County was n ailable that ~ ning and he requested that the mock session be [escheduled to Nave Se[t12V 1985 at ]:00 pem. The Camniss[on mncucred. Mayor Smeiilson asked that the sidewalks on Aangeline Foad and E. E. Williamson Road be [epired. He said they were broken by the wntractoc wckiig for the telephone comquny. Mc. Naming said he mould purchase an ing machine for City Ha11 to ccyuest that pe[sons calling, call the Folice eepa[tment Eor[rniecgencies. aulknec thanked the ~;Aers of the City Commission fo[ serdinq flowers foc his Fathee~'srfunexal. Comiussioner MYees thmked the City Staff for theic excellent wnik in ring the my scout encangment the xe trend of 0.YCbec 1i-13. said the s and their families were cry pleased. Mr. Maminq said it cas good public relations fortthe City. CepMayor Goldberg asked that Florida Power be [squest H to eeplace street lights ttwt n tFie Tibecon sutxlivision. CelxNayor Coldbecg said Mrs. stiith had called to wmrtei tthe Fblice Eep[tment fo[ their excellent mock in rescuing her daughter flan m atta2 tea aM3uRion sane rtontF ago. C nmussioner reluested that a eet light be repaicsl o ma that signs tp installed prohibiting trucks ontGrm[ 5 t from sR 934nto 0.y TA n~ROad. said lt< Fled Fggerichs had irfo[n'aid her [hat he must cesigncfcwm the ParksssmderR n Advisory Poard. on by Cammissioner Lo nded by Faulkner that M ,}oho sluzaet[ be appointed to the Parks andseR Pdv sory &^ard a. a replacement £or Mc. Fgger icbs. lataon rzrr id ~' a LL.ar_[~rous roll uall.. ~.ote. asked that t tch bet;;een Oleander an ~il~nere A e be cleaned out because he~watex w.s not flowing and ~a..s creating a mosquito psoblemnu ~ Hassler said he mould check the diten p[mlem, but he said the mosquito fogge[ was broken and he could not splay wtil another rtachine was purcnazea. ~ Cepnayor Coldbe[g azked about the lette[ the Conmission hx] received frcen the Sleep~.r` Hollow xomeown n requesting the satellite Dish Ancewas be prohibited. Mr. xorman aia cneasleep~ tioliow xomzowners Aasociation naa ae a re tnac pronibit the antewas and he asked if such action waz justified. Tne sCortmassion agreed that Satellite Oish Antennas we[e not a p[oblem iE they mole in the rear of the p[opeRy and screened by a 6 Foot privacy Eence. Motion by Dep*tayor (»ldbe[9~ s coded by Comrtdssioner Faulkner that City pay approved bills. notion carried by a unan[msus roll call mote. Mayor Sirerilson sated that the Longwood Police Department uvula Host the awual Halloween Paity at the Police Station w Halloween which mould be celebrated on 0.tober 31, 1985. vited everyone to attend the Haunted [base p[epared by the Iblice Department. MayornSrte[ilson said there weld be p[izes for children aria adults. Conmissione[ [n said the 434 Flo[ist had donated flowers to The City and she asked that the City thank them. ~t9ie Commission adjourned at 10:12 P.m _~.__. ~ Mayor, ty of [nn9wo3, Florida ~~ k