CCMtg01-23-841LINGtAOD CITY G2RIISSION
JASJINRY 23, 1984
PresenC Mayor Grant
DepMayor Mitchell _
Gxmdssion e Igxmann
cmmiss r Myer
Gmnissioner 9rerilson
David Chacey, City AdNnisaa[or
RYank Kruppatacher, City At[omey
mould Terry, City Clerl<
1. Mayor LYat called the meeeing co order. Invocation Lollowed by Pledge of Allegiance
co the lited States Flag.
2. Approval of Mim~tes, 1/16/84 Regular Meeting, tbtion by Gxmdssiaer Sirerilson,
corded by DepMayor Mitchell ghat minutes of 1/T6/84 be approved as sutmdeted. Tbeion
carried by ~saurous roll call vote.
3. Firse Reading, Ordinance Nt. 61], requesting tluc loos 1 elwugh 10 and IS ttsough 21,
Block 10, Ilica~dngers Additim, be rezoned from R-IA eo R-2. Requested by Mr. Randy
I.ubinsky. !4. Kruppabacher read ehe ordinate by title only. Mr. Cnacey described
the location of the pmperry. Mr. L~binsky said he planned co build a total of 1D [nits
on the property and said the d,~lexes mould be svniliar to those being buile in ehe
Cnvaiay Subdivision mid mould appear to be single fmnily hares. He said R-1A required
1,800 squaze feet of living space and he said slut the area mould iwt support suds
expensi e hares. Cmmission r Myer said Be was opposed Co the chage in vmir~g to R-2
ad queseim~ed whether lots could suppore septic tanks. G issioner Myers said he would
support a rt~s~ge o R-1. Mr. Lubinsky said he bell ed the logs would sport septic
tales and he s idtindividwl times on the logs mould me look as a s the
duplexes he plar~ned. He said the duplexes would be sold and he didenoerlawwai£ the
buyers would r C the Tbtian by Camussioner Myers, s onded by Cmmiss ex
Wrmam Co deny request fororezoning. Mayor (,Pant asked Fk. Krvppad~ather if ehe
petitioner should be dmied a public hearing and Mr. Kruppenbacher said the G fission
had autlwrity to deny the request a firs reading wiHwut going forwazd to a public
beazing. Mr. t(rvppabacher said ilae GitytAdfunistrator recam~sded that the applicant
be given a public hearing ad Mayor GYae said theprevious atttmey had always staged
ctat an applicant was a titled to a public hearing on his request. T'ne motion and
toad were withdraw. Nation by Deputy. Mayor Mitchell, s onded by Commissioner
Smeril.son [hat Ordinal o. 61] be accepeed un firse reading and tlat a public hearing
be scheduled for PebrvazyNl3, 1984. Nation carried by a waiiro roll call vote.
INKS. Carol swards suggeseed that p~plc ~rore thin 300 feet away from the project should
also be notified and Mayor Grant said the propesey mould be posted and the ortli~
advertised in the naaspapers as well as the ncxJSpaper mould way the seory cunceming
ehe rem ing.
4. Public Hearing, Condieional Use Request subrzdcted by Neemaeioeul Marketing and Sales
0 operaee a wtalesale vehicle sales basin t 490 SR 434. Mr. Cary Martin wted that
he was the General Manager, of the busing eadasaid it as presently being used as a
deeail shop. Nr. Martin said expensive Mercedes autarobiles mould be sold and only a
limited nwiber woultl be on the pranises and they mould be shown by appointma only.
Cartnissioner 9mrilson questioned the number of parking spaces available and AK. Martin
aid cheve was sufficient spew for ~ c and parking for 4 avployees. FK. Marta
described the physical layout of the pl ant~NK. Shirko Altussi and Mr. AM1iad tJajih
Ki1ai, mom re present. Mayor Gran[ stated fiat the plan described by Mr. Ma u<
theesame ehe plan pre usly given co ehe Cartniss and wa meSusing z
Nneiuniby Caemiseiaer 9rerilson,as corded by Commissioner lyers that public hearing
be closed. Motion carried by a vice voce. Camd.ssionex 9rerilson stated ghat the i~d
Planning Agaty had re ded hat he rweques[ b= ed dovn d he said he ebwght
the request should be denied for [her s cr ed by [he Land Planing Agency.
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Nation by Commissioner Smerilson, s corded by Cannissin er tpzm-am to deny
CondiciwaL Use Request Fox chc reasms cited by ]and Plarminq Agency. Notion
carried by cmanimnus roll call voce.
5. Siee Plan - KeiLL~ Sroe[ Warehouse located on Noreh Side of 31atvin Avaue.
Nh. aacey described [hc location of the property and said the zoning was
Notion by Gamdsslonez Myers, s onded by Cwmdssioner Nttchell that
Si[eePlm £or Reith Scott Warehouse be approved. Nbcion carried by a wazinrous
roll call vote.
6. City Adninistrator's Repore
Nk. Qacey said the City Engineer Fad completed engineering plans for
tM paving of (Jest Salve Saeet. He stated chat the Gmmissim had previously
agreed chat the West lake Saeec c with Church Streee be a "T"
Mr. ¢ucey said it world bernecessary to a ftsa trees to
make WesCntake ScreeC straight. [kpaHyor Mitchell asked how mach ttaffic mould
vse West Lake Street and Nk. Qacey said he thought the road wutd be used
quiee a bit and would divert seen traffic fran Ch~scti Streee xhich was congested.
DepMayor Nlitchell asked if sidewalks mould be buile al.a~g West Lake Street and
Nfr. Cnacey asked tbae Che Camiissim delay any consideration o£ sidewalks imCil
a later date when budgeted incare was erore conrylete. Nk, a,acey said he thot~t
there were other azeas such as Church Street where sidewalks should receive
priority consideratioi. Mayor Grant said he agreed eFat a decis3nn on the side-
wallcs should be delayed since ttu paving o£ West lake Streee was an addition to
the current year's budgee. Comissioner 9rerilson asked Fow vr~my trees mould
Fave to be xemued and Mr. Ci~acey said perhaps 7 or 8 and he said chose tttat
could be relocated wuLd be roved co the adjacent pazk. Nneion by Gumisstoner
tnmwm, seconded by Camassioner Myers eo authorize the City Administrator to
proceed with plans to pave WesC lake Streee. Pbti.on carried by a unmiinous
roll call mote.
6. Nk. 6acey briefed the Camdssion a proposed antral sdwol bus
e faciliey. tte said the Siee appeared Co be ideally locaced and
would greaely reduce the cost o£ school bvs mint and repair. NK. Cnacey
said the property consisted of 50 acres located between fli 427 and tlighway 17-92.
Nlr, cracey said the property mould have a buffer between it and any residential
Nlr. Chacey said Hie siee ndghC be helpful to Inngwod sine it would
eliminate the need for parking of buses in the City as all buses mould be required
eo be pakked ae the antral cmplex. Dep^fayor Hitchell asked if buses cwld still
be parked in longwood during the day az~d t4. Clucey said he did not know since thee
would be controlled by the S<FOOl Board. (:rncmissioner u said she was con erred
why Langwaod was geecing fmolved in the s selection e ¶ceuLmgwod was n
urvolved. NY'. Chacey said Cwmissimer Hughes of Hie ScFool ]bard had requested TFac
he brief the Crnmission on the proposed siee eo deeerrtdne if there were reasons why
e should be be denied. The Cumdssion did wt Faye any objections eo the proposed
]. City Attcmey's Report: N4. Krvppenbart~er said he had ire[ with Tk. K~mr, the
mey fran Florida Residential Crmmnities c ming inpace fees cFarged to
ERC. Nk. KruppmbacFer said he mould Fave a recamimda[ion to Hie Cmmission by [he
next mee ing.
8. Nayor and Crnmissimers' Reports:
Gsmdssioner Myer asked iE Mr, a,acey Fad replied Co lfrs. Barbaza Whi[te's
letter of Deccs~ber 20 regazding Hie paving of rase Street and lfr:. Chacey said he
Fad.
b. DepNayor Mitchell asked iE I~ff. Ciacey had deCer:mned if prisoners could
be used for cleaning takes :oitliin the City. Mr. Qracey said prisoners assigned
~wrk an weekends could be assigned wrk in cleaning up lakes but ne said Che
assigned Che Police Deparmmc could Hoe. Mr. Chacey said he w:ul.d
ask Mr. Sackson to continue cleanup of the City lakes. Mr. Cnacey said wrk was
already u<,derway in cleaning up Che retention pond in ehe Springwrnd takes sub-
divislon.
DepMayor Mitchell suggested that the Gxnvission hold a work session to
stablish rules and order of busing s of the Gmnission as required by Section
3.09 of ct~e City Charter. Coam. tmmvu: staged that Chew were sore discrepancies
bettaeen Che Ciey lode and the Qareer ar:d she suggested trat Chase also be
m:sidered. Cmmissioner 9rexilson suggested cnaC the work se on be Held in Cne
going to permit a andante by in eed citizen Mr. Cnaceyrsuggested that
Che engaging be neldcon lbnday, February 6, 1984 and Chat each G issioner sub-
a list of charges/corrections required. 'DZpMayor Mitchell said }:e thought
the Camdss should appoint a Chaz er Review Cum:itt ing of 5 manber
ew in~etarter m,a c~mdssinn r >d=n~ aia aneetio~:Pie the araff snoula
review the enazeer fir 'fie Ccmviss~nn sec a work session for tbnday,
February 6, 1984 ac ]:00 p.m.
C~:issianer iernrsm said additimal practice fields were required for
and she suggested Ctac the 5 acre site wined by the City on the longwod]
aU=eMary Road be used. Uepl~yor Mitchell asked if it u: good enough
condiei.on and Mr. Cnacey said it could be nude suitable ~MOtion by Canvissioner
Smerilswi, seconded by Ccmm.ssioner Inx'rtatm clue Clie Ciry Admnistracor be direceef.
to prepare a soccer field on the city property .on the Inngwuod/]ake Mary Mad.
[btion cazried by a ,a,ar:i~us roll call wce.
d. Mayor GYant asked Che City Clerk to read a Proclmoacion he tad issued
declaring the week of Febrvary 19-25, 1984 as ¢~gineer's week.
9. 'R:e meeting adjourned at 8:32 p.m.
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