CCMtg03-26-841DtxkmB CITY OYMISBIGN
MARCIi 26, 1984
Present: Mayor (.Yan[
Deputy Mayor Mitchell
fmvdss z lonra~m
(amdssiwmier Myer
Coamissimer Smerilson
David Chacey, Cicy Adminiserator
Frank Iixvppmbacher, City Attorney
Geri Zmnbri, Recording Secretary
Absent: Drnuld Terry, City CLerk
1. P~ayor GYane called the meeting eo order. Invocatim by Aetomey ttruppmbacher
followed by Pledge of Allegiance Co Ue Lhited States Flag.
2. Approval of Mimites. Motim by Deputy Mayor Mitchell, .seconded by Cum~issioner
iormmn that ndnutes of March 19, 1984 be approved as submitted. Tbtion carried by
3. Ir*u bid frwn tt 6 R Builders, Inc. t afire st r of
Waymm Street and Magnolia Avenue in Ttie ertsm of $86,63].OOCroNS~Cha ey stated
fie had irec with H 6 R Builders, Inc. , who recwrtmded certain things wfiirh cwld
be done co reduce the bid for the proposed fire scacimi. the Coeal savings estimated
by H 6 R Builders was $11.,381.00 which mould reduce the bid fran $86,63].00 to
$]4,256.00. Mr. Chacey scared he had received a letter from the architect saying
Chat whaC ehey war~eed co do could ewe be detrimental to The structure of the building.
Mr. Chacey recrnnanded thae ehe Crnmission accepe The revised bid of $]4,256.00.
Cmmissimer Saerilson asked Mr. Chacey if the City had the necessary mmpower to
do this and tk. Chacey stated yes.
Mo[ion by G dssioner Myers, s onded by f 'ssioner Srerilson to accept the
evised bid of $]4,256.00 fran tlr5 R Builders for the fire station to be constructed
m the m of tdayman Street and Magnolia Avenue, Mntion carried by a unanv~ous
roll call voce.
4. tp/ bid fxwi Penick Construction Co, of $8,]04.00 Co pave WesC Iake Street fraa
with SR 434 and i[ with West Warren Avmve. Mr.
enaeeyts aeed[ehae the laa bid fransAedckrConstrvetion (is. for Che paving of West
Iake Street fran it wirh SR 434 mid it with West Warren
Avenue was zeviewedsby hGLSJacksm, Director of P`b1icNWOrksemd the City Engineer
bad sent a leeeer saying the bid is accuraee.
Tb[im by Deputy Mayor Mitchell, seconded by Comniss.i.oner Sirerilsm that City accept.
low bid of $8,]04.00 received from Amick Gmscnction Co. co pave West lake Street
fxcen i with SR 434 to eceron with WesC Warren Avenue.
Nntiontrarriedsbyta imm~imous roll callsweeexs
5. First Reading, Ordinance Imo. fi22, rezoning of lots 3 through B, less N 115',
Block 6, Amended Plat nt docks 5,6,G d H, Wildmere, rezone fran R-]A to R-1.
Reque ted by Superior Construction Co. N¢. Krvppmbacher read ordinance by eieie m1y.
Mncion by Camdssimer Srerilsm, s conded by Conmissioner tAnRYYI [o accept Ordinm~ce
No. 622 on first reading and set a Public Hearing for April 16, 1984. Ih~eion caxried
by a unaniimvs roll call voce.
6. First Reading, prdinance No. 623, rezoning Incs 1], 18, 19 and 20, Block 5,
Et~[nmssiger's Addition p 1, rezme £ran R-lA [o R-1. Requeseed by Earl Eberly. NK.
Rrvppmbacher reatl ordinance by ciele only.
Motion by Ccimiissioner 9rxrilson, s corded by Cmmissioner Myers Co adopt Ordinance No.
623 on firse reading and set a Public Hearing for April 16, 1984. Moeian carried
by a unmiinnus roll call vote.
7. Siee Plan - S. G. Amde and H. U. Michler, lot 9, Rorida Central Park. Zoning I-2.
Mr. Chacey presented the srte plan saying is was a 38,000 square fooe building to be
rutted on Cartmrce Way; all letters were present from staff and said Mae a
vrsed plan had been suMdiCed as requested by Ciry 4gineer. .k. Clvicey said City
Engineer's leCCe approving Che revrsed plan s present.
M1btion by Cmmdssioner 9rerilson, seconded by Camussioner Iormwu Mat the srte plan
for ]. G. Amdt and H. U. Nichler be approved. Notion carried by a ~mmiinvus m11 call
8. Resolueion No. 515 - Cing a Eoazd of r; =i iaa on for paving of west Iake Street
fran its in wi[heBR 434 t with West Wazren Avenue. Mr.
ItrupPenbacberrread[Resolution No. S151by title only.
TUtion by Commissioner Ignras, seconded by Deputy Mayor Michell eo adopC Resolution
No. 515 and w sec a Eoazd of Fqualiza inn for April 16, 1984 at 7:00 p.m. Motion
carried by a imaiwmus roll call voce.
9. City Administrator's Report:
tk. Ctucey asked iE Mere were any camm[s on Me update of the gas tax
expendiCUres and seated fie mould assipfl a line ~ nu Sec aC mid-tern budgee review
for sidewalks. tk. (SUacey stated that xw gasoline es mould be used for sidewalks
and the money allocated for the four lar~ing of Rangeline Road would be used for CFUSCh
Street or Eor whatever purpose Che Comsissioa decided. !K. Qucey said [tut Lighting
could be pue up on Raigeline Road whey iC is resurfaced and widened. Comnissicmer
Smerilson slated that sidewalks mould be continued on Me side of Tiberon eo Sum's
Comer.
b. Mr. Cnacay stated he Fad received c plaints Cttat a television satellite dish
aata had been constructed in the front yard of a horse in Me '1]beron Subdivision
Mre KrvppmbaMer stated Ma[ this may or may not be a violation ~d the appropriat
form of jurisdiction co defer to the Codes }hforcemme Boazd for appropriat
Mayor Gran staled there of Tiberm N the audienc I4. Mike Halscuk asked
M1k. Krvppenbacher [o read francthe City Code where i[ nagh[ possibly cFmsider Mis type
of strucnse inappropriate. Mr. Ktuppenbacher cited Section 201, wtucfi discusses what
cs and stated chat ie dces roe specifically vmci.on atelli[e an azid
hesci[ed Section SD1.3.A which describes mininami seebacks, sating that the 25' aeCback vey
be violated. He again raced that Me Codes F]ifor<emimeCBoard should interpree and
said [hey erey rs{uest legal opin'ons and arty £'CC or Svprenn Lour[ decisions which he would
hive eo researcF. kk. Krvppenbacher also slated tint Me }arcmmex's Association could
also go ro coure for an injwceion based on the deed r of TSberon Subdivision.
hk. Bab Iang asked if anything could be passed eo keepechie fromshappening again He
said he mould like eo see the satellites conform to the restrictions of a swLmdng pool.
Mr. Ed Iwusky, President of Tiberon Harcumers' Associatiw~, s aced he bad received
many negaeive calls regarding the satellite being erected in ehe frone yard Due said no
could objecC if ie had been erected in the rear yard. Commissioner lonm-nn asked
ifea nuraeori~nn cou d be passed. Mr. Knippenbacher said he did not r amend MaC [his
be done. Notion by Deputy Mayor Mitchell [o place a eellite an
t least Weil eM next me ing wi.[h Che Att~rzney t aretbaclc aA[haproper intorna
Mr. Krvppenbacher said he legally re amended Mat ~he Camdssion not pass a
Tbtion died for the Lack of a ondc NnT.ion by Commissioner 9rerilson to rvc[rMr.
aazd a imt'ontwasin~nec~orc®mnMr OChacer ro indehe wauld[haves[he.hw~m.~ le spenbacher
a carplaine Eonn. ~' Y state sign
Mr. Ftalsnick said the satellite antenna oas a danger due eo high winds m,d the
electri.cicy eo the antema. He stated ehe az:xenna was six feee frm edge o£ side-
walk and was nine feet across and fo:c-teen feet tall.
L0. City ACtomey's Report: Mr. Kxvppenbacher did no[ have a report.
11. Mayor and Gmnissiuners' Reports:
Deputy Mayor Mitchell asked that a workshop be sec for April 5th ro
discuss the industrial park, impact fees and ehe garbage £ranchise. Mayor Grant
passed ehe gavel and nude a :roxlcn eo set a workshop Eor 3:00 P.N. on April 5, 1984
to discuss the industrial park, impact fees and the garbage franchise. Ibeion
seconded by Cwmdssioner Sreriison. Nation carried by a :mm:nrous roll call wte.
b. Can:dssioner Myers presorted xhe City Cmmission with a replica of a
Gmestoga wagon an behalf o£ vision Quest in appreciae co the City for permitting
then to use Che City property on Imngwood Sake Nary Rnad for eheir wagon txa'iri to
~p
Gmmissiwar tTyers said he tatl seen a shingle with E.4a Limber tleazcs, Song..md,
Florida stmped on it and he asked if arynne lad any knwwledge of xhe crnpany.
13. 1tss~ meeting adj o~¢ned at 8:15 p.m
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