CCMtg05-21-84CITY OJt9~tiSSIDN
tDNQJ]OD. FIARIDA
MesmC: Mayor Gtar~[ May 21, 1984
DepMayor Mitchell
Comrdssioner Lan~n
(mnussioerer Mye'c
Cmmissioner 9mrilson
David Chacey, City AcSwi'istrator
Pmtald Terry, City Clerk
Absrnt: Frank ICzuppeN~acher, City Attorney
-1. Mayor GeanC called the meeting [o order at ]:3o p.m, Invocaciim £ollwed by
Pledge of Allegiance co ehe United States Flag.
2. Approval of Minutes, 5/14/84 Regular Meeeing. Cbeion by DepMayor Mitchell,
corded by Cwmissirn~er hmrilson thae minuees of 5/14/84 be approved as submitted.
Tbtion carried by wice wte.
3. Public Hearing, Condieional Use Request o operate a private school/kindergareen
on Black 8, Wildmre, Plat Eook 1, Page 11. tRequesced by Mrs. F'. W. Bistline.
Mr. 6iacey described Location of property and said that Che applicaz~e, Mrs. F. W.
Biscline was pre the audience w any queseions. Taere
pro o NbtiontbynCm'.tr¢ssioner Ionvazm, seconded by DepMayor Mitchell chat public
hearingcbe closed. Tbeion carried by a imaninmvs roll call wce. tbtion by Gmnissismc.
[nxmaim, s corded by Cmimi.ssiuner Myers ChaC Condiei.onal Use RequesC be approved.
hbtion eav-.zed by isarwrn~s roll call wce.
4. First Pending, Mdinance Lb. 634 - sing develoFniant assistance fees for water
end erwage mid ostabli,hing developsxmtr eiswnce Pees for Public Service, ht.
Chacey read by title only. mmnissimrer Myers questioned whether section 4 should not
indieaee ehae etas was a one rise fee. Camussioner SfreriLson suggested that the
ordinan main provisions C wn when individual was grar~ted
a £i£tycpercent reduc r fees beta ehe optedaeo Snseall a septic conk
ard char subsequenClytdeeidedsco`hook ~ to the City's sa„~age systea. Mayor Crane
suggested thae Ordinance No. 634 be revieaed at the work session scheduled Eor LSednes-
day, May 23, 1984. Notion by DepMayor Mitchell, seconded by Cwmdssioner Myers chat
Ordinance No. 634 be acheduled £or rho vrork session on Wedtteeday, May 23, 1984 ae
4:00 p.m. Notion carried by a uianiaws roll call wte.
5. Firse Reading, ordinance No. 635 - arrendit~g Section 22-3, Grde of prdinances by
peami[ting bitycle riding o sidewallcs subj ec[ [ ondit'ioos ar~d r
Mr. Cnacey read by title only. Ibcion by CouvdssioneraMyers, secwWed by Cwm~issioner
9reriison that Ordii'iazice No. 635 be passed on first reading and ttut a public heari~
be scheduled for tbnday, Some I1, 1984. lbtion passed by a isaniirous roll call wee.
6. NK. Mark Aspinwall, 12o Colemibus Circle, addressed the Ciry G adssion concemssig
the poor condic' of the pond. Nk. Aapveaall s cad cha[ [here were six families
with property bordering on the pond and they were all co mad about the poor condition
of the pond and its effect on the ga~eral appearance of the neighborhood and 'ies effect
on locmring the values of their property. Nk. Aspinwall said the pond was cleaz four
years ago and contained fish. He said it was now covered with algae and a heavy green
rnn Chat produced a distasteful odor and the condition of the pond aas killing fish.
He said Che r sidents of ehe area wanted the Gmmission n take spire positive a
[he condition of the pond and they di~'e ems saepe under the ~.ron
He asked ~ht the Ciry obtain an expert co detemm~e what cbe problem is and then
t the probl.an. He asked CIuC Che City insure that any future rwoEf fran the
on ponds in the saraer plane ea be stopped. He also asked chat ehe rapacity
n t p g e pro p tYrea
of~tthelanCagas we contribueinbe redhe d blao ire sAde~ a1l~askedtttve [he ~i t
amplete the. prof etc as quickly as possible and put a Fence up co shield the
plant £ran of die property own and t eeplace s of Che c and bushes
ehae provided a buffer before elw.y were reavved eo make rotor for theeseroad
reeentron pond. 11r. Aspinwall also asked chat [he water hycianchs be replaced.
Mr. Arthur Martin of 110 Cohanbus Circle displayed no bottles of water, o
taken fran the pond behind his bare and the ocher from ehe sewage ce
and he asked the Ca;mission to e that the appearance of the watertwasteheasam..
Camdssioner Inrmsm suggeseed chae ehe City obtain the services of an supers
stigate the problen. Mr. ChaceY said the problems of ehe pond tad been
Smkedeat before and there was evidence to prove that the sewage p1anC was not
ontmdcuting the pond. Mr. Rick R~mel of 11 llarcholemew Way said there was
onclvsive evidmce that the sewer plant was not lnluti.ng the lake. N¢.
Chacey asked Mr. Tan Sackson, Director o{ Public Works, tq explain cAat he
considered the problen co be.
Mr. Sackson s ted ctat the condition a periodic problev ¢ ted what ehe
Lake n¢ned w He said i ssary far ehe pond e ctae
plant seeds could gexminaee.t Mes R~mel said the pond was in good condition
until tM weekend of July ] and 8, 1983 when the pond bad a red film on the
urface. I3e said before Cbac date, the pond was crystal clear and had rtany fish.
hh. ftwel also said there was a 4 inch PVC pipe coming from near Che sewer plant
tlut was da~Qing water in Che pond. hh. R.mei said he was concerned about
declivng property valves. Mayor GYane asked Mr. Ctacey Co do swntlcing co
t the problem with ehe Fwad. Caimi.asioner lurnuim asked that a fence be
ected to hide the virw and Cwmissimier 9rerilson said the City needed to
deeerndne the real cause o£ the problan. Depuey Mayor Mieebell azid Camdssioner
Torrssm suggested getting the take Doctor co ssivestigate.
T6tion by Cwmissionex Inxvmm, e asded by Crnmissioner 9rerilsan cttat City
obtain ehe services of tk~e lake Doctor to in stigate Che cause of the problem
with the pond and to correct the problan. tbti.on carried by a ~saninous roll
call voce.
N s. Arrh~s Martin said Utat lu overflma fr® Che pond wait into miry take
and she said this risoff ndghc be harming Fairy lake. hit, tiuuy Walters said
he lived ac 401 Nina Place and i[ essary Co clean the drain going into
Fairy lake ahrost daily. He asked if searetlung could be done eo "fle rla nois=_
of tM sewer plane which was mich louder recmely. Mayor Grant asked Mr. Jackson
t the problan. Mr. Walters asked that the force eo be erected be wod
rathezrehan ch..^ link.
]. City Adnunistrator's Report: '
hk. Qacey said a wnxk session would be held an Wednesday, May 23, 1984
ac 4x00 p.m.
b. h4. Chacey said tttac Mr. Richard Chaffin of the rirst Baptise Church of
[ongwad had requesCed pemv.ssia~ Co have a parade ar Stme 13. ].984 and ehe
Camdssion grs~ted permission.
8. Mayor and Gnmrissioners' ReporCS:
Cmmi.asioner Tnr~naxa said she bad read in the nawspaper about a imbile
obey ing a Sic operaee on the s of a gasolin
Chet a d she mopposed tanthisoand said i unfair o pemanentsbusinessm¢i
and ctae is also created traffic problmu. t5hesasked ctat an ordinance be
prepared to prohibit this type of business.
Motion by Gmmissioner Lornann, s onded by Gnmissi.oner Myers thae the Ciry
A[mmey be directed m prepaze an ordinance prohibiting nubile Cype busine s.
Mayor Gtaz~e asked trot the attorney research and bring vp ae a wrk sessionsse
Com~d.ssiemer 3rerilson said persons selling floxrs did a fazicastic busine
before Nbcher's Uay and he said he did not chink they were in ca~eCim with
Florist shops. Camd.ssioner 3nerilson said he did not agree wick restricting
free eatexprise. Mr. Chacey said ehe Chief of Police had recamnnded agains
giving occupational lit mobile businesses sharing space with another[
business due eo msedstraffic hazazds. G issioner 9mzilson said he had
c observed any ¢a££ic bnzazds and Mayor Gtanc said there could be traffic hazards.
Cnrtmiss r ~ ikon aid r sidenes Like roadsides aids beta ehem
mmey. r Mr. Frank ICrvppmbacher, Ciry Attorney, arrived at 8:2] p.me mdesaid he
as lace because he had to cake his wife to the hospital. Mr. Itngpu~barher said
the City had the right. to regulate busing and Che righe-to deny licenses eo ~robite
busing Mayor thane asked if a fattrersdidn'e have the righe to sell produce he
grew alongside the road. Mt. Ktvppmbacher aid the Camussion had ehe right
regulaee busing es for ct~e pmeeccim of healeh, safety and the welfaze of theo
esidmts. Gmmissioner 9rerilson asked i£ rtie oxduvmce would res¢ict charity
sales such as the Shriner paper sales and Mr. I(xt~peMacher said Che ordinance could
be wrictm either way depending upon the desires of the Ciry Cmmissim.
'' The wce m ehe mut'im by Commission larmazm m have the Ciry Aeeomey prepare an
ordi*an co prohibit irobile type busing carried by a vote of 3 to 2 with
Gmnisscim rs Inner, Myers, Deputy Mayor Mi[~che11 wcing Aye and Cmmissioner
9rerilson and Mayor (hart wring Nay.
'. Mayor Grant said ehem had been recent azticles in the Sanford Herald concerning the
' purchase of Smlmdo Utilities by Seninole County. He said he was no[ opposed Co
the Comty purchasing tl~e u[ili.[ies but he said he was cm<emed about Che water
aid sewer limes in [he Devonshire Subdivision and he gave ehe Cicy Axmmey a copy
of the agremiait between Sanlando Utilities and ehe City of longxrod and asked that
[he Ciry Attorney deeemdne the City's rights concerning ehe water and sewer line
~ Cmmissimex Innrem said the Coisty would voce m ehe issue m Tuesday, May 22, 1984.
'. 9. 'tt~e Commission adjourned at 8:40 p.m.
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City Clerk