CCMtg01-14-85MinLONGWDOD CITY COMMISSIDN
SANDARY 1.4, 1985
Pcesent. Mayor s rilson
Depn ty Mayor Goldberg
Commissione[ Faulkner
Commissione[ Lormann
Myers
Greg xMa nn ing, Acting City Administrator
ank xruppenbacher, City Attorney
Donald Tecry, City Clerk
1. Mayor Smeril son called the m ing t order at ]:30 p.m.
followed by Pledge of All egiancett the Dnited States elagnvo Mayor
Smeril son said agenda items 19, 16,o and 19 had been deleted from the
agenda.
2. Opening of bids for t ur is for P.eiter Palk. [uppenbacher
stated that only e bidnf xomcVarsity Courts of Lo n9wood, xFloiida, w
ved for S2y,650~00. Me. M ing stated that there would be additional
volved due to the n ity of building the foundation 16 nches
higher.rn He stated that filledi tt would cost approximately $2,300 if the
City hauled the dirt or 53,800 if the City contcacted to have the dirt
hauled. Mr. Manning s red that 950 yards o£ dirt w required and said
the city t uck could haul al5 yards per trip and since the dirt w located
Plymouth, it would be c stly and time c ing. Commissioner Faulkne[
suggested locating a trucking companys[hat would back haul dirt to
Dogwood after making trips to Plymouth and M ing aid he oald
tigate this possibility. Commissioner MyersMSU ggested the ma[tec be
given further study and Mx. Manning suggested it be referred to the Parks
Advisory Committee. by Commissione[ Lormann, onded by
Commissioner Myers thatMbid for t arts be referred toeCthe Packs
Advisory Committee for revrew andncecommendation. Motion earcied by a
unanxmous roll call vote.
3. nn ing aid that t uck bids had not been r <eived. Motion by
Depnayor Goldberg,s onded by Cortuoissi Doer Myers that opening of truck
bids be tabled until January 21, 1985. Motion carried by a unanimous roll
call vote.
4. ing fated that the agenda did not have the bids for the
ambulance o andshe asked the Commission to add it a agenda Stem 4(a).
The Commissiontveibally approved his request. Mr. ruppenbache[ opened o
bid r ved from Aexo Products of Longwood foc a 1985 Ford Ambulance form
priceeoFx$90,]58.90, Motion by c mmissioner L onded by DepMayor
Goldberg that bid foc ambulance be delivered to Chief Chapman for c w to
determine if bid complied with bid specifications. CommissionervrMyers
asked i£ there w so£f ici ent funds in the budget for the par chase of the
ambulance and M ing said $95,000 had been budgeted for the ambulance.
mhe motion carxiedMbyna unan rmous roil call vote.
5. Mayor Smer ii son presented a plaque to former Deputy Mayor M tchell i
nition of his s s to the City. Mayoc 5 rilson sald former Mayor
Grant was ill and a plaque would be presented to him at a later date.
6. Approval of Minutes, 12/1]/84 Regular Meeting, 1/2/65 Special M ring
and 1/]/85 Special Meeting. t on by ommission er Myers, econded byy
DepMayor Goldberg that minutesMOf r12/1]/84, 1/2/85 and 1/~/BSSbe approvetl
submitted. ssioner Faulkner asked that paragraph 3 of the m
of 12/1]/89 be corrected to show a vote of 9 to 0 on the vote to granttea
Conditional Request t [he 13ospital Corporation of. America to eed
the 35 footUheig ht limitation s;nce Mayor Grant had stated that he had
onEl ict o£ intexest and had n voted o e plan [equ est by Sout~
Seminole 3I Medical Office Building in paxagraFh 6 due to fhe conflict
[uppenbacher s ted that Mayor G t had in fact v ted for
thear COnditionalNU Request a oxded in par agxaph 3 0£ the of
12/1]/89 and [he ~e should ref Sect what actually redPS Mr.
Ncuppenbache[ said if it here w any px obl em with Mayox Gxant ~oting, it w
matter under the jurisdiction of the ethics Conwission. The motion [o
approve the minutes was passed by a unanimous xoll call vote.
]. Public H ring - Ordinance N 665, authorizing the c vey ing of City
pxopexty located o the SW c oof L t 11, Block H Columbus Harbour t
n[y 0. Wal ter s.n Mr. Nruppenbacher read by title only. There w
Ne pro [ co Motion by Commissione[ Lormann, ondede ba
Commissioner caul kne eehat public hearing be closed. cried by
animous roll call vote. Motion by Commissione[ Lo rimannn c onded by
Commissioner Fa ul knec that Ordinance No. 665 be adopted. Motion car ci ed by
a unanimous roll call vote.
8. Public H ing - 0[dSnance No. 667, ending FutM[e Land Use Plan by
changing ing Lots 6, ], 8, 9, SSmand 16, Addition to
Longwood, zPB 3, Page ]83 from Commercial, Office t FCOmmercial, General.
Nruppenbacher cad by title only. Mr. Mike H way ted that
subject property abutted property o which his Re al atEState s0£f ice
located and the request would bring the property i onformance with his
Real estate Office. aid the Land Planning Agency bad ended
approval of his regueat.Ha M Dwayne Oevany said he w s purchasing a home,;
erg[een and he obj ectedrto the change i ing s it would Chang
theBV siden ti ai nature of the neighbozhood.n Theresa further
ents, pro o n by Commissione[ Myez onded by DepMayor
Goldberg that publ icnhearingibe closed. Motion c iedsby a roll
call vote. n by Commissioner Faulkner, s onded by DepMayormGOldberg
that Ordinanceti NO. 66] be tabled until a omp[ehensive zoning plan
ail able to if the change in ing desirable. Commissioner
tedsthat the LPA had u usly r ended the change.
[uppenbacher suggested tbai the Ordinance bectabl ed for legal Mch
lather than c s Snvol ving the comp[ehens ive z ing plan. Commissione[
Faulkn e[ andeDepMayo[ Goldberg withdrew the motion and s ond. Motion by
Commissioner Faulkner, s onded by DepMayor Goldbe[9 that Ordinance No. fib]
be Cabled u til J uarye2l, 1985 [o give City Attorney an opportunity to
rch the red by a vote of 4 1 with Mayor
Smecilson, DepMayor Gol dbecg,caCOnmissioner aulkner rand Commissione[
Lormann voting Aye and Commissioner Myers votingFNay.
9. Mayors ril son stated that Ordinances x 668 and 669 w related to
0[d inartce Noe 66> and he suggested [hat they also be tabl edauntil January
21, 1985 for [he s n by Commissioner Faulkner, s onded by
DepMayor Gol dbe[9 thatrO[dinanc eoNOe 668 be tabled Mntil Sanuacy 21, 1985
for legal rch. Motion red by a of 4 1 i[h Mayor
Gilson, DepMayor col aber9 andaCOmmis sinner soFaulkne[ and L ing
Aye and Commissioner Myers v ing Nay. n by Commis Sion erma aulkner,
onded by DepMay o[ Goldberg that Ocdi nlartce No. 669 be tabled until
January 21, 1985 for legal [ rch. Mo[1 On c red by a of 4 to 1'i
with Mayor rilson, DepMayor Goldberg and CommissionersvoFaul knec any
Lormann voti ngmAye and Commissioner Myers voting Nay.
10. Public lieaxing - Ordinance No. 670, rtding comprehensive zoning
ordinance by changing lots 19 and 20, F e saAddition to Longwood E[om A-2
(Ae 5ldent ial, Single Family/Duplex) toaCm2r (Commercial-Office). Motron by
r Fa ul knei, s onded by DepMayor Gol dbe[g to table Oxdinance N
E]omu til nJanua[y 21, 1985 for legal r rch. Motion c ied by a of
onl with Ma{or Smerilson, DepMayorsGOldbe[g and Commissioners Faulkner
~andt Lo[mann v my Aye and Commissioner Myers ing Nay. 6pencer
Nhitehead asked [he Commission t side[ their actions. n~He said he
ned s cal lots and wanted to keepethem [ sidenti al. aid he ted
to boil dea garage to park his c and had been adv isedHby the uildi ng
Cffici al that the property wool drhdve to be [ ned p[io[ t uance of a
Fermi t. Mayor Smerilson asked the City Attorney oto inv est ig ate ss
11. Public N ing - Ordinance N 672, changing n of Second Place t
Second Street. ea Mr. cuppenba ch er read by title onlymn John Cac son
stated that he had lived o the toad for 34 yencs and theMS t had been
posted and Street for 2] years. tat ed that the Commission had
req ue steels input from the c and the input w s in favor of changing
the e to Second Street andihenasked the Commission t approve the
changeam andenberg s ted that he had reviewed the matte[ nand
aid they eMw amtotal of 29 houses that actually have addresses on Second
Place and of that number, 16 homeowners pr efecred the n e second Place.
Ho aid since the original letters to property requesting their
preference, 3 additional had notified [henCi[y Clerk that they
pr efe[red then e Second Places e delivered packets to members of the
City Commissionamand aid the information ontained therein had bee
rif ied ith the City sCle[k ea[1 ie[ in the day. Mrs. Janet Davis asked
that the n and Place and she asked the Commission to make
decision thisee inq.5e John Cason said the street M[s. n s lives o
a private s eet and not a dedicated City s Cail rBe[9 spoke
fav of changing the n e to Second Streetrand saidche had lived these
fF(lL 11 years and the n e had always been Second street. Alice Lewis
3FOke n favor of s and Place and she asked the c solve the
problemiin a equitable way. There w o further discus sloe n by
Commissionern Faol knei~ onded by aCOmmissioner Myers t close tPablic
fteari ng. Motion c red by na roll call v Commissioner Myers
aid he had es[ig ated themattexs earlier and talked to ost o£ the
esidents i volved. He said the street w originally n med s and Place
and listed that way [ all city andasCO Unty documents. a by
DepMayor Goldberg, onded by Commissioner Myer that the n MofiSecond
Plac n Second Place. Motion c red by a vote of 4 to lmwith Mayor
Smeriisonar DepMayor Goldberg and Commissi oneis Paul kn er and Myers ing
Aye and Commissioner Lo[mann v ing Nay. Commissioner L aid tshe
voted Nay because she did not believe a correct poll of thecresidents was
taken.
12. eading, Ordinance No. 674 - ending omprehensive ing
ordin stbyRr ing the W 650' plus of Lots 1, 2, 11 and n12,
ing er oAddition from R-2 (Residential, Single Family/-uplex) to
CI~3z (COmmerci alms General). Location: S side of Lon9dale Avenue - ast
side of Highland. Requested by e oeff lec and walling.
Aroppenbacher ead the o[d finance by titl en only. ing described
location of the pxoper ty which is due s ath o£ LongdnleMIndustrial ark.
by Commissioner onded by Commissioner Myer Pthat
Ordinance No. 6]4 be a ceptedmo efirstareading and that a public hearing be
scheduled for February 11, 1985. Motion carried by unanimous roll call
rcte.
Mayor Smerilson said that the fist reading of Ordinance N 6]5 had
been deleted from the a ends due [ the need for a ev ision of that s
of the City Code. Commissioner Lormann questioned the letter fiomct
ing stating that the Parks and Aecreaiion Department w combined and
Mayo[ Smerilson stated that the Commission had previously given thei[
t to combine the [ o depar cots and take the two employees presently:
o rk inq in the ea rks Department and ass iqn them to the Parks and Recreat
nepartment.
14. Site Plan - Gl ectone, Inc, located o cot 29, el o[ida Cent[al c
Park. Developer c Partnership. ing described locationrof
the p[ope[ty and saidGit w s properly z neck MMrn ing s red that M
had given permission t septic system on the adjoining
property ewh ich gua that septi cewould be ail able until
ail abl eanteCOmmissione[ Fanl kner questioned Chief Alan Down
abov tC of ire as oppression. Chie£ red that fire suppre
adequate. aulknec questioned aw r flow at hydrantsandnasked
Chief mihesm m gallons per note, at eChief B aid to at the
water flow s determined bymthe size of theowbuildi ng. Mayor
Sme[ilson aid thatwathe LPA had [ ended app[ov al and he aid all
let ail able and proper sequence. Motion by sDepMayoc
Gol dberg,we onded by Commissioner caul kner that site plan for Rl ectone,
Inc. be approved. Motron carried by a unanrmous toll call vote.
15. Site Plan - Al pha industrial Center located o nett D the
Longwood Industrial Centel. vel opera Gerald nROrman. M[Ve Manning
described location of the proper~y. Motion by -epMayoc Goldberg, s onded
by Commissioner Myers that site plan fo[ Alpha Industrial Center be
approved. Motron carried by a unanimous roll call vote.
16. Mr. ch arlea eeffner stated that he had originally requested t speak
with the Commission c ing the condition of the Skylark 5 Plant but
he aid he w s pl eased cw ith the work done to c ect the problems due lno„
the past weekaand he understood that a wo[ksessi on would be held to discus ~
co[[ection of the pcobl ems.
ll. Peter Hof Eman stated that he had a prepared statement c rninq
[he taros of the ligh is in Reiter Palk but hew s pleased to statee that
the lights had been [emoved and he thanked the membe[a of the Commission.
18. Appointment of members t the B and of Adjustment: Mayo[ Smeril son
stated that replacements required t cepl ace Depnayo[ Goldberg
[ep[es ent D t 1 and Mr.waJOhn C[ystal to represent District 5. Mayo
Smeril son stated that he would like to n nate M David Lewis
replacement for nepnayoc Goldberg. Motion by Commissioner Myers: s onded
by DepMayor Goldberg that M[. David L s be appointed to Doa[d of
Adjustment replacement for DepMayor eWGOldbecg. red by
roll call vote. DepMayor Goldberg s red thatth enwoul d[l ike to
red P arl to the B and o£ Adjustment. Motion by OepMayoc
Gol dbe[g, D onded by Commissione[ Faulkne[ that Dr, led a[1 be
appointed to cBOard of Adjustment a replacement for M[. FJOhn PCrystal.
motion rallied by unanrmo vs roll call vote.
19. Public Participation Period:
aid asked that orksessiona be given better
advertisement s e he hadnr ceived complaints from citizens that they w
of the time D subjects of work sessions. Commissioner Myers asked
thews ity clerk to c ent a d the City Clerk advised that he calls al ~~~
newspape[s concerning times and subjects of worksessions. '
b. Janet O inquired about the status of paving 14th Avenue
and provisions £or assessing w homes built in the area. Mayor m ikon
red that the Commission hadepasaed a solu[ionrequiring a $300.00 Eee
fo[ all new homes and said this £ee would be placed in escrow for future
paving of 14th avenue.
~ Jexiy 5 ciliano of s s Res to uxant asked the Commission
enf o[ sign ieg ul ations and he saidathese w any violations of the
ordinanceCe Mi. ing asked the Commission tordecide who should enf oice
the ieg ul ati ons. M [uppenbacher aid the Police Department should
enforce c nal violations and the Codes enforcement Officer nal
ompl aints3mr Mayoe Smerilson asked Mr. Manning fo[ a repot on iheinumbei
and location of illegal signs. Mr. Manning suggested [hat the person
esponsible for rssuin9 permits be the same person responsible for
enforcement.
d. Bill Mitchell objected [ [he Commission approving the site
plan for El e<tone, Snc. and pe[m fitting u of septic tanks because thei[
aste product ould inti odoce undesirable chemicals into the acq aife[.
Mayor ill so aid they m naf acto[ed healing aids and ould not be
ocki nq smw ith chemicals. Mitchell asked when Fl ocida Commerce a[k
o uld have Thei[ s r plantMi ope[ation. Mr. Philip Tatich said he hoped
to have the plant ineopexationnbefore the end of the year.
Mi. Ray Voorhies said be lived at 593 E. E. Williamson Road and he
inquired about power poles being e ected n [ his home and why trees
being cut. Mayo[ 5 [il son thought i sadue t the widening of
William oad andmM Voorhies said he lived o the andings.E
ingssaidRhe would check it out. Mr. Voorhies asked theLCOmmission fos
additional bicycle paths [n Longwood.
20. The Commission [ecessed from 8:50 p.m. until 9:05 p. m.
r
21. City Administi ator's Report:
ing briefed the Commission on the status of the Skylark
and Columbus Ha[bo ur Sewe[ Plants and said these w p[obl ems at both
plants. ing said the primary piobl em a thessky lark Plant w s lack
of peicol ationn£i elds with only fields for 100t000 GPD while the plan[ w
designed opecate at 200,000 GPD. Mr. Manning said the p[oblems
and he requested the Commission to schedule oik session. wThe
Commission scheduled a orkseasion fo[ Wednesday, January 16, 1905 at ]:00
p.m. DepMayor Goldbe[9 asked that the City i vite personnel f[om the
hospital t tend as well as FAC and M[. St. Laui ertt. Mr. Manning said he
would do so.
b, ing said he had written the Commission a
[equested Mmodification to the water plant being ns tr uctedmoby nLee
Construction. He asked t schedule the i e to thennext meeting and he
aid he would i r. oRick Coleman of Boyle En9lnee[ing to attend and
brief the Commissione M
ing said he had r ved a endation f[om
ack son askingMthat develope[s be made[responsibl emfor t tal c sMf of all
t allat of n and water lines t w developments. o aid M[.
Jack son'sxo oik foiceew s being seduced by these jobs end he believed the
endation w a good o oil on by Commissioner Myers, onded by
r DepMayor Gol dbecg thate dev el opecsM beonecponsible Eornanrmo se st o£
nstalling water and sew i lines. tr arried by a u u roll scan
d. ing rated that Mr. ack son bad requested that the
City bid Mout MWest cake s t paving from W
Williamson Road because heeedid not have theWanecessarynaequipment of
expertise in His aepartmenc. inq askea Gnat the commission ael ay
furthe[ ork on Wes[ Lake Street u tilnthe extent of the c strive a
[squired w the s r plants w s known and the dete[mined. c M~1
Manning said the additional c ould be approximately $20,000 - $25,00'.
Mayo[ Smerilson asked for a repor twon the paving of west wa[[en Avenue.
M[. inq asked the Commission t side[ bids fo[ o
police c ended the Commission autho[ize pu[chase of a Ford LTL
f[om nrReidePO[d for $9,19A.OD witn a my fo[ 5 yeas/60,000 mile[
$9>S.DD. Mayo[ [il son diiectedwthat solution be p[epa[
t[ansf erring $8,500.00 of rom the Building Official e budget t the Police
Depa[ ent fo[ eq uipme and to Hold up purcnase of vehicle u til dams a[y
21, 1985. Me. Manning stated that to e[e w e questionrt Gnat Hey
ceived by the Building Depar ent should be used only to pay fo[ Building
Depa[tment's ope[ations. Mayor [il son said the Commission tola
during the budget worksessions thatmw not a law but only a proposed lax.
[uppenba the[ said he would i rigors the question. Mc. Serry Kocman
aiaKhe Had [ rch ed the que the past and he said funds
by the Buiidi ng aDepa[tment w e[£eesnand fees w intended to be usedr£or
the they w collected He said the cityemig ht have a problem ono
mignt need to [educe the costs of the fees.
f. M[. Manning asked the Commission to appoint Captain Bake[ A inq
Chief o£ Police during the t e he w s filling the position of cCi ty
Administrator. Motion by DepMayo[ Gol dbe[g, onded by Commissioner
Lo[mann that Captain Baker be appointed Acting chief of Police. Motion
ca[[ied by a unan[mous roll call vote.
g. Manning asked the Commission £or a policy decision 1~
wnetne[ they wished the p[esen[ City Admirtistra tor's c and the uildiny '
Official's c r tr ansfecr ed to the Police Department anO repl aced with of de[
vehicles. Commissions[ Mye[ aid he did not think [ s p[opez to end
the Maya[ [ City Administcato[ off [ a junk c r totrepcesent the City.
Mayor Smer it son aid he thought the City Administrator should nave the
authority to a sign c equipment or personnel as he deemed ary.
Depnayo[ Goldberg aidshe questioned having the 0uilding 0£fici al cwith
when the eolice Department w using older venicles. OepMayor
Gol dDeig aid he did not agree witn the City Administrato[ using
vehicle, sM[. Manning said if [he Mayor regair ed t make a tr ipa the
Police Department could give a May o[s Smerilson passed the gavel and
ved that the City Administrator be au thoiized t sign vehicles and
personnel. Motion onded by Commissioner oFaulkner. Motion
ied by of a3 t e2 with Mayoc Smerilson, DepMayor Goldberg
Commissioner Faul kn e[ voting Aye and Commissioners Lo[manrt and Myers vot inq
May.
h, inq said that he had requested the City Clerk t valuate
all City Ha1lMempl oyees a of Decembe[ 33 and t valuate them oqua[terly
theceaf te[ that any problems could be detecteda arlie[. Commissioner
Faulkner asked if there w any r n £or evaluations qua erly i sad o
u ally and M inq said he tnought it w e fair and wouldsgive a
individual time toot any problems. [uppenbacher suggested that
the Personnel Policy M ual be r rched t there were no conflicts
with the recommendationnand the Commission agreed e 1,
22. City Attorney's Report:
[uppenbacher said he had n t been able to locate any gooa
ordi Hans esM the inq forth oqual if ications for the City
Administrator3R He Saida heehad requested copies of ordinances f[om the
Inte[national City M nag er's A and he asked permission t submit
the peoposed ordinance on Febru arytr], 1985 fo[ fi[st [eadinq. The
Commission agreed.
23. Mayo[ and City Commissioners' Reports:
Commissioner Lated that the City had agreed to place
treesa n front of the fen ce ashiel ding the Colambus Harbour 5 Plant and
she said only very poo shrubs had Deen planted. She asked that good t
and sh[ubs be pl anted Commissione[ L aid Colonel Charles ord an
had requested that Oxf o[d Atreet from SR 434nto Bistline tecerve another
coating o£ oil.
b. Mayo[ smeril son red that the s nole County Legislative
Deleyation would meet at SO:oona esday at35eminole Junior College
the ookery. Mayor Smecilson saidTthe Pa[ks Advisory Committee
vely C ing and he suggested a ordinance t tabl ish the mmittee
a per ent basis. n by C onded bycDepMayor
Goldbergmtha[ a ordinance[be pr epacedsc ing a Palk ssAdv isory Committee.
Motion carried by a unanrmous roll call vote.
Mayo[ rilso rated that embers of the Commission had
ved letters fromnMrs Aar [sock c ing a unting for expense
checks andahe suggested that the matter bendiscussedcat the wo[k session to
be held on Nednesday. The commrsaron agreed.
DepMayo[ Goldberg said M[. Manning had a med the additional
esponsibilities of the City Administrator and he suggeuted that his salary
be [ sed to what the forme[ City Administrator w inq. DepMayo[
Col dbe[gaalso said he thought that all Department Headsrshould be required
to live in the City. Commissioner Myers said he w opposed to requi ing
Department Heads to live i the City. Mr. ftcuppenbach er suggested making
any salary r e for the Acting City Administrator effective on February
], 1985 to coincide with the [et1[ement of the former City Administrator.
OepMayor Goldberg said he Chought the Chief of Police should live
rn the Cicy and he said he thought the City should compensate him for this.
Tne Commission directed that a solation be prepared to inc[ease
Mr. Manning's salary to that paid the former City Administ[ato[.
a. eommiaaionar Myers suygaacaa chat cne commission name
o[kse before each req ul ar City Commission m ing so Chat the staff
ould sbr~ef them o of c and permit thetCOmmission to hash out
any pcobl ems. Commissione[ Mye[scsaid it would be a open meeting with the
press attending. ruppenbache[ said this w a procedure sed by
larger cities. DepMayo[ Goldberg said he would be inte[ested i trying the
cept. Commissioner f'a ulkner said it might be beneficial ifnthe agenda
exceeaaa zo items.
commissioner My e[s askea the Police Departmene enf occe
[egulations prohibiting park inq o sidewalks and said there were problems
on Church Str ee[ and Geo[yia Avenue.
mye[s also asked the Police Department cite
persons guilty [ofrpark ing r a handtcapped z unless they a authorized
to do Commissionern Myers asked rhea Commission to schedule a
worksessron to discuss cleaning up the City.
Commissioner Myers asked if a stop sign had been rnstalied rn
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colomnaa amoac aaa M iaq aaia i Hauea this gate.
ing aid the City didnMtnbudget suff ici entlysto permit stocking
signs and they w not ordered until needed which normally required s2/"ti
weeks to have themeinstalled.
Commissioner Faulkner suggested that the C n present
Carlton Henley, Principal of cyman High School with anpl aque Honoring his
selection of the top fi0 principals in the county. The City Clerk
was di rectedstorthave a plaque prepared.
Commisaione[ aulkne[ asked the City A hey for his opinion
about ent est[ictions prohibiting empl oymenttof family members Co
answer therfollow ing questions:
(37 May members of the s e family work Fo[ [he s e department?
(2) May members of the s e family work for the City at all?
(3) o the policy onlyaapply to those who Hire, and does that
restrict them from hiring membecs of their own family?
Commissioner Faulkner asked the City Attocney to rch the
possibility of ending the Code £or disabled parking spacesretoa ist
personnel who onlymnave a temporary handicap. roppenbach er sa ids it
was possible to obtain a tempoc ary sti ckec with ardoctor's staeement.
Commissioner Faulkner sugq ested that the city hire a financial
adviser sul tant basis evi ew [he budget and submit
endationsa to the Commission o anyrimpr ovements noted. Motion by
Commissioner Faol knez that Mr. .le£fnEt chbe[ge[ [ view City budget, se ttino
' tiqure of 51,000.00 for expenses. Oepnayor Goldberg said th 1}
Ci tyaehould have an independent audit. Mayoc Smerilson said the City might
have a p[oblem with M[. tchbecger [ ing the budget s e he w not a
CPA and the fact [hat the budget audi tw had been r ompl eteds Mr.
ruppenba cher said antants e looking atndi£f ec ent a than the
proposal of CommissioneroFaalkner.a aid o e Ss looking fo[spol icy and
the other is looking at accounting practices. n Tne mot[on died for lack of
a aecona.
Mayor smeril son askea cnac ene proposal He aaaea to ena
worksession foe Wednesday.
24. The Commission aaj oucned a[ 30:25 p. m. V{I~)~ -/~
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