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Caimdssioner Faulkner Camdasioner Barba[a Christensen
Comnissionei Wnrarm Camussfoner Sarx3ra'Glew
er Myers Cortmdasione[ Bill Kirchhoff '
Greg ~D4 tying, City Administiato[ Hen Hoope[, County Administrator
Cerald Ko city Attorney Richard Geo[ge, Eepcounty Minfstrator for
Eonald 'ferry, City Clerk Ministration
Chris Magle, City elanne[ Iarry sel lets, Eicecto[ of Public Woks
Je[ry McCollum, County Q~ginee[
Tim Clabaugh, Mg[., Eh mrental Control
Nicki Clayton, Cowty Attorney
Cary riser, Nirector of Public Safety
Joann Blackmon, Hrcec[oc of Purchasing
1. Mayo[ rilson called a joi wrksession t orde[ at >~30 p.m Mayo[ [ikon
xelco d the Seminole County Boa[d of County Camussionecs and m~nbers of the ~COUnty
staff. Manning statN that a high degree of mcgeration existed between the City and
the Countyrand he said it was his desi[e to establish better lines of cmmunxcations. Mr.
Mawing said the cowry had been very helpful in silting the City yr arental
tcol and tes[irg several lakes for bacteriological levels. Mr. Ken Hooper [suggest
the possibility of a quarte[ly staff "qet together".
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2. Larry Sellers briefed Ue Cononiss n the Five Year Road Program and he sa
that Mimrediate'projects-pla d'wasa-redesign o£ the intersection at Rargeline Foao and
E. E. Williaisoii to mike [he stop less mr~Eusing and he said a signal was plaweJ at the
intersection for 1986. The four laving of CR 427 Ecom Charlotte St[eei to SR 434 ass, also
discussed. Sellers said the eventual widening of CR 42J fran Sft 434 Nrrth mould
depend ulnn mnmercial expansion. Mr. & sil C[addock noted that the costs of wxk planned
mould result in a 2.5 million yearly shortfall and Mc. sellers said the shortfall xuld be
taken mre of by a transFnrtation inpact fee.
3. Mr. Je[[y McCollum discussx] the Translnrtation Inpact fees and hesaid pla~vs we
being nsidered to share transl»rtation inQac[ fees with mmicip lities. M[. .M.COllum
dis sled drairage and the protection of the storm Ovate[ system. Mayor 9re[ilson
questioned when drainage ditches and culverts mold be cleaned. McCollum said the
mould Ce done in rronth and he promised he mould call within a week mnca mirg
the status of other projectsa
9. Chairman Pobert Sturm asked the City to consider reroval of the road barricades in the
Shadow Hill S~baivis' a he ha3 been contacted by nim~e us people saying they
would prefer to have Ne barricades xeroved. Manninq said he xuld meet w
n and get an input from the people living in Shadow Hill. rt Mayor
Smerilsons said heah~ met with residents and the ones he talked to wanted the barricades
to remain but he said he had no objection to Mr. Manning meeting wieh the Mrtnownecs.
5. Tony Uanderworp briefed the City o the s of the 434 Corridor Study mod he
suggested the Inngwood City Cgm~dssion meet withusthe m~vsultant to mnsi~ler Tim
remmrrtndatio~u for inpcoving traffic flow.
6. M[. Tun Clabaugh discussed hazardous was sites. Mr. Hawing suggested tlwt the s
be located in wEnpulated a andtMr. Clabaugh said there was a requirement for
good roads and p[oximi[y t ailroads~ Conmiss er Glenn said the State [aw prohibited
local governments from prohibiting hazardous waste site., within their j risdiction.
]. Mr. Marvtiny stated that a solution for parking fo[ enq~loyees of the Health Care W
had been xorked ou said a parking lot was being m acted on the West side of
Wilma Street by the Comn:nity Building. Camni.ssioner Lorrtvu~rquestioned the possibility
of the City gaiiung u of the Bailding and Cmmdssioner Glenn said the location was a
good one Eor the Cowty~
8. oaw ela<kwn briefed the Cmm,ission on purchasing procedures by the County and
provided espies of the Seminole Cowty Purchasing Regulations. Mrs. Blackmon offered to
provide any assistance she could to assist the City in bid procedvices or purchasing.
9. Open Hascussion.
Hawing suggested a urb c n Charlotte Street t ut taking tcaffic load
off Eewett Road. Mayor 9mrilsontinvited [he nenbers of NesSeminole County Board of
Conwissioners to participate in the Christmas Parade plowed Eoc longxood on Oecenber ],
1985.
Chairnan Robert St suggested that the Board of Cowty Commissioners and the
Loegwod Cicy Commission aeet at least awually to renove any problem and to iaprwe
areas of cooperation.
lo. 1Te wrk session adjourned at 9:2] p. m.
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