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AYRIL 16, 1984
Presmc: Mayor GYant
r' deputy Mayor Mitchell
canaiaaioner soraam
~mmdaain,,er Myer
Cwntdssioner Smerlson
Da`.ia a,acey, city ., . ia[ratnr
Frardc I(rvppenbar}oer, City Attorney
Dma1d Terry, city Clerk .
_ 1. Mayor Grant called a special meeting of the City Gmnission [o order at ]:00 p.m.
an Equalization Roazd to hear and consider any and all cmq~laint co the
specialaa s levied againse property own with property abueting West Iake
_ Street franait~ with State Road 434rto with West Warren
Avenue in [he Cirycof Iaagwod, Florida and [o adjvsCtand equalizeosaid assesmients
' a basis of justice and right.
2. Mayor Ctaroe asked if anyone had any canrmts w make caicenuc~g the paving o£
Wese Iake Rereee. There were no camemcs fxean any ad~er of the audience.
Mr. Ccwcey said the City had acca~lished tl:e preparaeion of H:e mad base at no
a>q~aue to the property aness and he said he did not believe tttat anyone objected
o the paving. Nr. (]ucey said clue letters Fad hero wriccm co all property amens
iroforming than about tSoe £qualizatiom Poazd Meeting. the City Clerk seaeed true he
had received a call £rcm Mr. Turner advising clot he word rat be able to attaod.
3. The neeting was adjourned at ]:OB p.m.
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LONtd~lgD CTTY OJMrit58I0N
APRII. 16, 1984
Presm[: Mayor GYanC
Deputy Mayor Mitchell
Commissioner inrnmn
Camoiss.i.aner Myer
Camdssianer Sa~erilson
^avid Cktacey, City AdodnisCrator
tYazok Kruppmbacher, Ciey A[eomey
Danald Terry, City Clerk
1. Mayor LtanC called ehe meeting m order ac ]:30 p.m. Invocation folloured by
PSedge of Allegiance Co the United Hcztes Flag.
2. Approval of Minutes, 4/9/84 P.egular Meeting. !b[ion by Depvayor Hitchell, seconded
by Camdssioner Myers ehaC mim:ees £ 4/9/84 be approved as submitted.
3. Public Hearing, Ordinance Ro. 619 - Annexacim o£ lees 11 co 2I, Rlock 2], KaUr}n
Park Addition, Plat Book 5, Page 66, Pecords of Smdnole Covey. Mr. Kruppa:barlcer
read by i le only. Mr. Cnacey described [he location f he property and said Che
owners of Che property were presmc vn the audience. Mr. Sohn Fnglehaz[, attorney,
rapreaeaeing u,e in of nr. Richard Nnrecci wn0 owea property n ar tr,e
property being considered for a~u M1k. i]igle}nr[ said [itaC Ntre Nbreeri
t nbjecting eo ehe m aitdothe assigmmnt of a C-3 zoning classificaeim,
hue he said chat Nk. Nbre CI did ask that the City of inngwxd enforce zoning laws
if ehe peopercy is annexed in n the City. Nor. &igl.ehart said chat there had been
things lappet on cbe property which he believed Co be in vinlaCion of
the zoning regulation of Seminole Comity, such a open homing, junk cars,
industrial storage, a awmill in operation, e sN&. Msplehart also said that
the 1Lrf CenCer located in cbe Lmndiace v ity used PirsC SCreeC e
sod fran pallets which he believed [o be a oning violaeion.~ Mr. Qiglehar[ve
said Nk. Nnretti wanted eo go on ord as objecting to zoning
violatio~vs. There was no furtherrdiscussion, pro or con~Nbti.on~by DepMayor Mitrinell,
corded by Cmmissioner lonrenn chat public bearing be closed. IWeion carried by a
un8unnus roll call wee.
Nation by Commissioner Ionrxm, seconded by Osmdssioner Myers [tort Ordinance No. 614
be adopted. FUCion carried by a waurtnus roll call vote.
4. Public Hearing, Ordinance No. 622 - rewnix~g of Ices 3,4,5,6,],8, Less N 115 feet
of Black 6, armded plat of Blocks 5,6, G b H, Wildmere. Present vming is R-lA.
Ra{uested Zoning is R-1. Nh. Kruppaiba~er read by title only and N4-. Chacey described
locatim~ of the property. Mr. Raymmd WniCCe asked if Che property on the South side
of Biscline wind be rezoned. and I4. Cbacey said tree lots on the South side of Biscline
whirt~ were 115 feet deep;wuld continue eo be zoned R-lA and require hwres 1,800
square £eet in size. Mr. Wnicte said in view of the explanation, he had no obj e~CW
eo the proposed re7n[ung. He asked that cbe Cmmission consider paving Fast Saeet n
' 'cw o£ all the traffic and the developve~nt planed. Mayor Grant reninded Fk.
Whitte chat what ehe Albereson's site plan was being considered, Nk. Wniete objected.
o the paving of Fast Street. Nor. ISni.ece said he dial so because he did not want
and [cocks to weer Albereson',s from Ease Street but he said conditions have chant'
' e then and nw paving is required. N's. B. D. 81~son .said he represented [tie
applicant and he said the lots mould be located in self-contained mall subdivisi.Or
cn h t}~e only enCrance off East SCreet. Thera wasano fiather cam~CS, pm or con.
Nneion by Cmmissioner 9rerilson, seconded by 0e~yror Mitchell chore public hearing
be closed. Ibtian carried by a unsii.~rous roll call voce. G issioner Myers asked
ettae future applications be typed since Che preserve application was diEficvLe Co read:
Nation by IlepNayor tti.tct~ell, seconded by G issinner Myers chat Ordinance No. 622
be adopted. tbcion carried by a unaninnus roll call wee.
5. Public Hearing, Ordinance No. 623 - re'^^' a of loos L],18,19 and 20, Block 5,
EnCamutgers' AddiCioa No. 1. Preserve zoning is R-]A and requested zoning is R-1.
Mr. Kxvppmbacher read by title only. Fk. Chacey described ehe location of the
property. 'there were no comrenes, pro or coa. Notion by OepM yor Mitrt~ell, s corded
by Cmmissim~er Myers trac public bearing be closed. Nbtinn carried by unassrous
roll call vote.
NbCinu by Commissioner Inxmann, s corded by Cwmussioner Srterilson chat Ordinance Na.
623 be adopted. Nncion carried by unanirrous roll call voce.
6. First Heading, Ordinance No. 62] - vmnding section 508.2.6 and Section 509.2.8.
of Che Cw~prehensrve Zoning Crdirsm Mr. Kruppenbacher read by Ci[le. Notion by
Commissioner Smrilson, secoruled bycGmniss'ioner Myers chat Ordin ce No. 62J be
passed on firs[ reading and chat a public hearing be scheduled fornNgy 14, 1984.
Notion carried by a unanvrous roll [alt wee.
]. Resolution No. 516 providing For Clue i~rovamnc, repair and servicing of 4.~ese
Iake Ser e frcen wir}n SR 434 c with west Warren
Avenue ineche Cicytotm4mgwod, Florida. Mr. lCxvppmbacherenread by title only.
Mr. Qacey stated ehis was the third and final resolution required prior eo paving
tJesc Cake Sereee. Ib[inn by IkpMayor Miectrell, s onded by Ccmnissioner Ioniemn llaC
Resolueiw iJa. 516 be adopted. M1b[ion carried byea rsmvrous roll call voce.
8. nt, kaxold SLarora, wme o£ Jade Eleceric, w s present to address the CLCy
Cmmissim. Nayor Grant asked Mr. Sinvons if he was going Co speak or mould Nk. B.
D. Sisson speak for him. Nr. Simro said he mould speak for himself. Mayor Grane
asked alwut [he letter delivered thissdace stating chat Pk. B. D. Sivpson was a
representative of Jade Eleceric and Nk. Simmn said chat leeeer authorized th. Simpsw
represent Jade Electric in obtaining a ewditional use for gasoline pwrys and storage
tank. Mayor Grant asked if Mr. Summ~ was present ac the lase rteeeing and why he did
c identify himself and speak w the subject and nh. Sinmms said he was afraid he would
be clrxuun out. Mayor Giant said Mx. Siimon mould not have berm tr¢axn ove and would tavE
been gi.vm petndssim to speak had he rsryesced to dD so. Nayor GYme said Id-. Sinrznms
was only pue on the agenda for the purpose of addressing the camdssion and not co give
aznother hearing. Mr. Svmnns ttvmked the Gmaission and said [hey mould be hmring fry
his attorney.
9. City Adninistra[or's Report.
Me. Chacey seated that ire had watcm the Crnmissioners a letter advising chat
the portion of Raven Avenue from MockssrgVixd lase co kligtnay 1]-92 was in cbe cowry
and not in the City l:m: I4. Chacey said the City had requested penidssiw eo annex
that portion of Pevm Avenue fran Nrockingbird Iane to ttigJrvmy 1]-92 but Gre Eoard of
Commissioners fran Saninole Cowry tad denied the CequesC. Gmnissiwer inxmazm said
stye had discussed ehe maeter wick Cfaixpersw Sandra Glenn of titre Poard of -COmey
Cwmiss and said Comm.ssioner Glenn was gdins th speak c the Comry Actomey w
the subjectTS Nayor Grant said the•Cwnmission should defer any action on the Cowry
Cormdss request thae Lwgwod paz icipace in paymane for xhe traffic signal c
be cwstxveted at the in cmv of Hig}iway 1]-92 and Raven Avenue. Mayor Grant said
a Gnmry street and hecdid noe believe ie was legal for ehe City eo spend coney
w Hrings ouesixle of the City of iongcood. Depwayor Mitchell said he agreed and suggeseec
that Seminole Cowry pay for ehe traffic signal. Cwrmissiwer tnmtvm said ehe xesidmes
of the 5~lark Subdivision rme elae intersection and ehey need Croeeceiw because is '
a daxnge Ccnmissimer inmmm said she though the City should pay 1/"s
o£ the co t ofttheatraffic sigal. Cwmrissioner Nryers said he agreed with Cam~iss
Ioniaem. sNayor Grwe said the Ciey mold not spend many outside of the City and ronrs
Cmmissiwer tnrmew said she disagreed. DepMayor Miectrell. said ital. Smrixrole Cunmry
had proruised clac a traffic sigal mould be Sn operaeion ae the in an of Iongood
Mills Goad and CR 42] by May 1, 1984 bur monk Fad not canrenced onttheeprojecC. Mr.
Chacey asked tare Camdssion iE they wished him a letter declining to pay a
.shaze of the expense of ctre ¢affic signal because wetdw'e a-m Raven Avenue. t4. Chacey
mdnded ehe Commission chat the residents of Skylark were the ores who had requested the
traffic sigal. DepMayor Mitchell said the Cowry tad refused co penrde mrneuation of
Raven Avenue and thus Che Ciey should not participate in the expenses Eor the Tighe.
Crnmissioner Smarilson asked the Ci.[y A[comey if the City could spend f ds ou .side
Che city on bclulf of i cieizms. Mr. ltrvppmbacher said the City cadd expend rmney
for the stated pnsposeseand said he considered is a legal expendicrse of fords. C 's-
tir 9rerilsw said ire thought the City of tangwod should pareLeipaee in the expenses
o£ the traffic signal if the Ciey of Winter Springs participated.
Ibeion by Cmmissioner Myers, s wded by Commissiu x SnL^rilson chat the Ciey of
longmod pay one third of the c of in Calling aneraff'ic signal at the fntersection
of Highway 17-92 and Raven Avmvets tkrtiw carried by a of 3 eo 2 with Gmmissioners
Innrarm, Myers arrd lmrilsan weing Aye and Mayor Grant andeDept-tayor eh'.echell vo ing Nay.
b. Mr. LYaccy said he had received a Ietcer from ehe Board of County
Commissioners mclosuig a Resolueion adopted by the Board of C4mry Gmmissioners
urging the city of Lmgwood co eopm Shades Hills 1tai1 and ia:ont Avenue a:d [o
any barricades in the rights-of-way of said public roads in the in
of public sa£ery until such eine a duty advertised public heazing can berheld
inpuC Lien affected antlscon med citiz Mr. Chacey read the
reso1uc10n in full. Mayor Ceane askedcebat copies of the ResoLueion be discribueed.
Na. Cnacey seated that cne Crnmission would hold a ground breaking
moray on 'Nesday, April L7, 1984 at 9:00 ae and he invrced t}:e audience
and mmhas of the press co card. PK. Qacey said fue swiron No. 2 mould be
boil[ on comer of Magnolia and Waynen Streee.
10. Mayor and (:wmussioners' Reports:
Cmmissinner Myers said he was not happy with the Simro F>e said
he thought the rza[ter anould nave beat put back on ehe agenda of ereneazing the
canisaioner Myera said ne t~ugt,t ine rea0aat ~a iv~mper wha, he firac
raeasd it but nao he is certain. Mr. ttnq:pa~barl~er suggeseed thae ehe Cmmission
not discuss the rase fiseher in vrcno of the possible pending legal action prmused
by Mr. Simmons.
DepMayor Mitchell read a letter fran M1ks. Marge Srhlamel~~Of 120 Glendale
congratulating Officer Shaeffer of ene tangwmd Police Depazmxmt for nis
raz:ding work in recovering a stolen bicycle witieh was wined by her son.
Shessaid 6fficer Snaeffer was very crnsteous and professional and mad recovered
me ti<yele within One hour.
Ll. Moeion by HepFtaror Mitchell, s corded by Crnmissi.oner Myers iltae meeting
atljoum. Mot.i.w~ carried by vice mote and the meeting adjourned at 8:1] p.m.
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