Loading...
CCMtg03-21-83Present. Mayor L Oe puty MayornUVkert Commissioner G tchell Pappas vidsChacey, City Aam in i.s trator oohs, City A ney Uonald Terry, City Cleik 1. Mayor L called t rde r. invoca tvon fol.l.owed by Pledye of Allegiance to the Unvted StatesnFl ag.o Approval of M 3/14/83 Regular M ing. y Conu~issioner tchell, s ondednbyoCOmm issioner Pappas that mrnutes of 3/19/83 be approves as submittedc Motvon carried by vorce vote. 3. Mayor ued a n pro g the eek of April II-15 re leieS aun g eam Week andmrecevved an award of appreciation from theLSw vm clubWv 9. Conditional U Request - eed 35 foot height 1 h Seminole tbspital. eby Commissioner Yappa s, s ondedebynDeputy Mayor Uskert t t from table. iedeby v Mr. Chas ey briefedmthe C n his m ing wi thrrepresentat ive eof H and s that NCA had agreedst ributeea of $s0,000 a a development fee fordadditional fire protectionns sed by the c of uth 5 nole Medical Center. $25,000Vto beupaid imme elyrupon the mof a building permit and the r ing 525,00 etotpaid prior t "1~ ityaofeLOngwood i ing a ti.ficate ofa0ccupancy t the 5 uth S no le Medical Complex. Payment oEethe $25,000 by F[ A prior to granting of vthe Certificate of o cupancy would be dependent upon the City having obtained and providing the n ary firef ightino equipment t x-floor 100efoot Ladder t uck with s kel. 0 xchangesvthe City ouldvagt tempt t r $35,000 to be r ned t nby imposing a $5,000 development fee percf loor for any buildingupermit i ued i ongwood e eed- ing three floors in height. Lf H A has n veds535,0o0LOf theie c ev- n prior t of payment oftadevalorem t the City ofnt ongwood will i imburseeH At530,000 per year u 1 the $35 s000 has been zed. cey said these t utlined i a letter [ the n da tedCM 21, 1983 a dehesr thatnt appr svc e Conditional U Request submitted byeHCA fodrea heighthofC]5 fceton Chacey said the m m height permitted by t ity's z ]5 feet and HCA desired a m height of ]Befeet but then additional 3wfeet ould have to be a ved byxthe H and of Adjustment. oohs asked M if H is hedpt end their Conditional Use Request t specify ]5 Eeet andnM ai.d theyadi.d. n by C appas,os onded by sMitchell t the Conditional U Request submitted by H A be approved f r South Seminole M cal Complex with a height limitation of ]5 feet subje~t to the condStionsdou tlinea i the M m fox t ord dated March 21', 1983. Motvon was carriednby a unanvmous roll call RVOt.e. 5. na ger, t tal C o£ Am ked rthe vC i c Sider t r prepvious des PSionviequi ring rH ~,~~ pay all c sMforv pav.i ngrof oW La keeS t from S 939 t aid F fished t Dope ra to a a good c Wof tLOn gwoodAb be lievedst eAproperty o ing W uld s e- half of theacosts srnce thevrnprope tytwouldobenef it £rometh p ingha rMr. 91 Chacey said the previous o Georges 5 had agreed t pave W Lake Street fromwdar434 t Bay S andrdedicate a 25 foot ' and n ary for the widening of rW Lake 5 Chacey ai dpM request had m and suggestedtthe Commission c his requestrn DepMayor U said he w Y present a ing where H red t the paving c shforoW Street and he saidwh a99eed w request that pavingecostske should be shared by a abuttinghpMOpo tyno ooks said the e plan for HCA w lapproved with the condition t NCA pave W Lake Street form SRa434 t ooks said Chest ou ld r siderwt radecisionna nd said the City could pave LakenS and a abutting property o s by r solution in ordance wi thtFloridas5ta totes, dethe City Dula be responsible for payment alsomiPS thenc eprorated. asked if the City had agreed to be responsibl eefor engineeringr and M Chacey .said n e didn't think s s~ggested that the question ofhpayment for pavi~q W tmLake S robe put o ork s onday, M rch 28, 1963. DepMayor Uskerteasked that the workesessron~ previovslya scheduled for March 28, 1983 be re- and also agreed to c Sider M request for r of paying for paving of W Lake 5 ary spoke andzsaid i important that W LakeeS [ berpaoedef rom SR 934 to West Warren Avenue to providespeoper entrance for emergency vehicles to the hospital Pappas, s onded by DepMayor Uskert that request be r ved from table. ied by v Robert P smpresent and said ther~ safor sale would betdisplayed w nehissbuilding e cept that fight be parked i the 9 parking s the front of his showroomsbut said they would n t have for salecsigns placed o them. DepMayor Uskert said he w ned that m type c s be sold and that it become a sedac ro lotr Petersonsazdnn itherahe or Dr: Savage, the o of the building, would permit this. DepMayor Uskert ked if the business w old, could the permit be't ns£erred t and M ooknsaid the Conditional U Request could establish and itions. n by DepMayor U err, s onded by Commissioner Pappas, that ConditionalzU Request for P s be granted with the condition thatsn and used c ovLdsn tnbeCdisplayed for sale side of showroom on SR 434 with for sale signs attached. Motzon passed by a vnanrmous roll call vote. >. Request t end future land u map submitted by Alvin H wage. cey briefed t the request a e property riginally z - andsM vage had plannedda red his building o the basaslof i ial z Chacey saidtthe Commis- n had detezmined at pub lac h d prMOr t doption of the Plan that a ripro approximately 600 feet deep abuttingaSR 434 should be c anged t ial Z inq. cey said the Land Planning A ncy had r wedCtheerequest and haAMr ended - Map. cey said the b ilding w onf iquxed fortlightti ndustraalsz inq and r ended that t be appzoved. Alvin x s pres entca aid h ing uw s r heavy i ia1 t and saadshe wouldbn tenants tof lthat nature srnce rt would not be compatible w.rth hiswpresent vage said he had been r ing hi.s bvildinq t [he previous z and h that the Futu re eL Us ing c redrwhich wovldaprecludeeh s full u of ehend building be Idl z ing would be a ceptable and w vld a moda to all the t sahe desired to have. Commissioner G askedeabout limited parking and D vage said there w additional spaces a the uth side of the buildiny and t the r Mayor L aid s s opposed t Z-1 z ing. eappas askedcm napprovalho wage's request would h any~b ing o request and M ooks s of the orris and saidahe w opposedeY =altz kn9 fo ing map Fad t ith the F Map,sa bynCommissioncr M bchellsrs onded by CommissionernPappas auth Mo21o9 ity A ney to prepare ordinance a ending F and U Plan by changi ng Or. Savage's property from C-3 to 1_iturno to on carried by 523, 524, 525, 512, 513, 519, 515, 9 of Longwood. Chacey said approval of the request woulddbring land i onfor ity ith other adjacent industrial z ing and he said thatnOleander Street was a natural boundary that provided an excellant buffer from residential Pappas asked h any houses backed up t the property and impson said n amp w the back. o n by C - ondedsbycCOmmissionersM tchell that t 1ty Attorney be authorized tocprepa re ordinances a ending the z ingemap and the Future Land Use Map for all three parcels for presentation to the 9. Request for r ing submitted by J. R sell G approx- tely 150' to 200~nof L s 1H, 24 and 25uof BradleytstAddition that e presently a, ned i-1 t tR-3 to bring them i onformity with F Land Use Map. Mr. Chacey briefed the Commrss ron on the location ofuthee ney b uthorized to prepare a ordinance r g property to brin<' oe£ormity w andnU Map. aid he rthe o of t ropertyeand saidehe would v~ andefileaatCOnflict of sl requited. then c ied by a collncallsv D. Simpsonraskeds if a and public hea rin guw required t erproperty s s previously c sidcred for B- ing by the adoption of the tF and U Map. r. Hooks said the only way to r was by hol.dinguepub lie hearing. M 10. First Aeadi n9, O 572 - ending Code of Ordinances by prescribing hours of pickuptf and refuse c operating ity of L ood. ooksbread by title a aideordinan ce ould no y pe rm irnpickup ofrgaAbage from ]:00 a o 2:oe p.m. Deputy Mayor U asked about Sunday pickups. tchell asked when orai~~~ce wonla be effective ana Mr. Hooks saiaeimmeaiatelr neon passage. ted that a t decision required that a [he publicsand a and public hearing be held when a ordinance ally changed duri ngethe adoption process. n by Comtni ssioner an{tes onded by C r Pappas that Ord inanceoN ~ 5]2 be passed eading. ked w the hours of operation a present to nd M ook s said there w o prescribed h of operation,at t discussed a blemnof n isy pickuso Pappas said he tftought ordinan~e s ould be a endedVtowpcohibit garbayerpickvp i unday a days. Commissioner Pappas w thdrew his s ondransC r Grana wlithd rew his m n by C Pappas, s onded by C tchellothat O~dinance N ~5]2rb ended t ead that no ga rbageno refuse pickups ould be pe~mit ted o days o lidays r sidential a Charles E ing, m nagerSOf Industrii al W e Service w andMasked t public c Mayoe L aid a ublic h ingswould be h andui d persons would be givensa opportunityet - aid e ing holidays might c a problem byne ing a delayrin rpickup. Themm end OrdinanceeN 5]2 w ied by a roll call v nmby C tchells s onded by r Grant thate0rdinance N 5]2sberfurther a ended to list N Das M ial Day, the 4th o uly, Thanksgiving and Christmas a holidays during which garbage pickup would be prohibited i sidentials ied by a roll call v n by roGrant,cs onded by Commissioner Pappas that Ordinance No. Sl2,ra a passed on first reading and that a public hearing be held on April 11,61983. Moron carried by a unanrmous roll call vote. 11. Basil E. Craddock of 106 Sheridan A ongwood, said the petition to place a referendum o the ballotwinu1984 had obtained Buff icienc signatures to place t nthe ballot. aid he did n o debate the pros o of s[he i e but wouldNbesa ai.l able afterwthe t eeting to discuss i raddock said he w ned about the huge burden being placed on todays young people by ther~evrsron to the Social Security System. Mr. Chacey reported that o e fire t s back i and aid a angements hadkbeen m e to h rthe w tank repaired for $2e500 andrthe tank would be guaranteed for a periodrof specifications. Pappas a any bids wov ld be requested and M cey saidmheshopedrto have 10 t 15wand Chief Chapman said a ofa3 w required. Commissioner G asked if the s cifications ouldur ealuminum tank and Chief Chapman said specifications would cept aluminusor galvan.i.zed s eel tanks. Commissioner M tc hell said he had learned from Eire Depa riment authorities i acksonv ille that they had yreat d ith aluminum tanks x'equir'i ngnrepair and Chief Chapman and the reports but he also had reports of e cellent e fromathe hi.uminum t Commi ss.i.oner Pappas suggestes that the n place m onf idence i Chief Chapman's ability and follow his aid he had confidence in Ch.i.ef Chapmasbutrhesd idCObjectrt Galvminvm cab f uck a aid the 1964 nodel had n n by DepMayor Uskert, s onded by Commi..s- tthe City r bids D a fire t ording t spec if ications 6prepared by Chief schapman and that thecdeadline f sub- of bids w uld be Monday, A 1, 1983 at u.00 p.m. Motxon carried by a unanrmous ro 1.1 call vote. r Grant asked if the m ney c ributed by H shouldn't sed formarhooknand 1 and M Chacey is rr- ing t specific t dudckrbutut an overall improvementAOf theofirent fighting capabilities of rLOn gwood.o . Chacey asked t o hold a - m budget revicew on Thursday, April 14, 1983E atC3 OOSplmn and the Commissron agreed. requested that a t light o Palmetto Street be ~epairedne rMe.aCFacey said M1e wouldstake care of rt. Commissioner M M1ell asked iE the lady selling leather goods a the i of CA 42] and 5 rry s twit that she rdidthave an occupational lrcense andrpermissionMOf the owner. Commissioner Pappas said repairs had n t been made t [he pot- holes o ve/1>-92 and i the alleyway between the Police Station and City Halln A CFacey said the potholes i the alleyway Fad been repaired and he would investigage those on Raven Avenue/17-92. Mayor L asked the C nunission t Sider their refusal ribvte t raffic study o A 434 and saidnthe study would include A 434tt ange L oad, and UepMayox Uskert both said they objecteantoRSpendingmmoney for a State project. Commissioner Mayor ekpro Hills Ro yor, City ogf~ood, Florida ATTEST: Ci y Clerk