CCMtg05-09-83LON6IJ00D CITY COMMISSION
MAy 9, t9 s3
Mayor Lormann
Deputy Mayar Uskert 1
Commissioner C,nanT
Commissioner M hell
Commissioners Pappas
' Approval of Minutes, 4/18/83 Regular Meeting. n by Commissioner
Pabmittedeconded by DepMayor Uskert that ma races ofM4/18/03 be approved as
3. Mn. Robert Blumentr itt, Administrator of the South Seminole Medical Center
pnese nt ed Plagues c ing the ground D ing c s for the t
hospitals unde'c c ion in Longwood. MneaBlumentn ittnsaid completion
would De in ear1vo199y act
Public Hearing - Ord.i Hance No. 5]3. Mn. Rooks Head by title only and
aitl he had proof of puDlicat ion. Mn. Robert Hicks snoke against the change
the Land Use P aid the City shoultl have a nlan. He asked
that all c s1De informed. Mayor Lormann asked MnasHi eks if he w
famil ian withGthe location of Savage Count and he said he w MnPeROOks
explained tDat the property was esenTly z d 2-'t and w ashown on the ~~
Land Use MaP as Commercial, C-3.pnMr. Rooks said it w any that the
Future Land Use MaP and the Zoning MaP be the s Mr.nNicks said he thought
that Longwood had t uch industrial ProperTy.amDenMayon Uskert .s a.i.d De
appreciated Mr. 4li eks v and suggested that Mn. Flicks make himself m e
familiars w.itD the Pnopentys There w D father discussion. Motion by n
Commissioner Matchell, seconded by Commissioner Papnas that Public heaping
had proof Df Publication. There w o discussion. Motion by DepMayor
Uskert, seconded by Commissioner Grant that Public hearing be closed. Motion
Mr. B. D. Simpson w s Present and said he represented 'e he applicants. Mr.
James McEVers said De Dad L ved i Dogwood for 25 y ai.d T
the area and askedit e Commission to leave to s rtyha a
Mram9. aD. Simpson s ted thaththene w appnoximatelve2Oxlote i vedian2l)
'chat t ould beta of 75 feet between the DroPerty andva y home-~
owner .heCOmmissi on er PaPPas uasked what type of build.i.ngs would De built ant
. s.impson said three 6 sq, f rehouses. Mn. simpson said three
ould be su£f icie nt c xne deetls t top q ity
~laings ana lanascani~gaw a1done t t~nomeow~ers i tneaa
a~a saia rte aia n think i oala ae~neoiace Pnonenty valaes.
r R. E. Goodwin snoke a aid her nnopenty faced Chvnch B'eneet butrthe
of her nronevty w within 300 feet of tFe pvopenty requesting
change. S}~e~said she had lived i the a a fort 30 years and said she
opposed T eehouses. Mc. Bill Adams saitl he lived o the s uth
of the ProPenty i and could only n ace his n ~ by
dviv ing thnougn the industri al oa antl saitl he w n fa vovoofvtne
. William C. Marshall spoke ngainsc the r ing and M
aaltln BVOwnM SPOke in favor of the r ing. Mr. Robe rt zHicks askedn
the C o delay theirs dec ision~n Haney Yyle asked w
Pnov.i sionsswould De made to Handle 'e M1e e s traffic. Yrs. Simpson said
that traffic would have to be studied, thatstnene woultl De n
Ole andev St Beet. Mvs. Cleo 0ass spoke against the change t othetLandn
Use Plan. Mn. Pete Ovisky spoke against Y nonosed ordinance. There
o furthers discussion. Motion Dy DepMayoi• Uskent, s onded Dy
Commissioners PaPPas t t Public nearing be closetl, ied by
DePMayorhUSkeni s d he agreed with c rthetvIndustrial
ingvsnoultl n t be e ended i sitlential neighborhood and said he
opposed t the ordinance. Mot ionrDy Commissioner PaPPas, s onded
bys Commissioner Grant that Ovd finance No. S]6 be tabled until Maycl6, 1983.
Motion c ied by a of 4 to 1 with Commissioners Grant, Mitenell,
PaPPas, M y e Lormann voting Aye antl DepMayov Uskent voting Nay.
]. Public He an ing - Ordinance ~ 5]6, Me. Rooks rte ad by title and said
he had Proof of PuDlica't ion. Heosaid Ordinance No. 6]6 w ompanion
ontlinance t 676 and would change the z ing if No. B]6 w e passed.
He suggested chat sin e the public hearing w atlvevtised, that a Public
nearing De Feld. Mv.cRODert Hicks asked if i spossiDle to holtl a
ing heaving before the Land Use MaP w changed and Mv. Rooks said
ozfinal action t ould be taken a til the Land Use Map w
ted. There w o further discussion. Motion by Commissioner
Pappas, s onded byaCOmmissioner G that Ordinance No. S]E be tabled
til Mayol6, 1983. Motion w iedDy a of 4 ith Commis-
s Grant, M tchell, PaPPas andvMayor Lovmann voting Flyewand DepMayov
Uskert v ting Nay. ,
8. Public Hearing - Ordinance No. B]]. Mr. Rooks Head by title antl said
he had proof of publication. Me. Chacey des eviDed the pnonerty, sa i.d i
oFF Grant Street, opPOS ite the Cemetery. Chacey said t noPenty
had been changed o She Land Use Map to R-3, multi-family and thisp
ordinance would being z ing i onformance wi to lantl u e Plan. Commis-
n Grant s d rte w nthe o cof t'he Pvopevty and w uld file a
f lict of i Mvss MercedesroF Longwootl North said see w opposed
the changeeand said she would Pnefen to have i ing vathev
than multi-family. Mrs. U15irum of Skylark Subtlivtlsiontsaid see w
oPPOSetl t changing the i. ing antl wanted to know what Mv. Grant Planned
o build antl how many families would live t Me. Rooks saitl the
.rte a of therPnoperty a
other tl0an~to say that1i will 6 multi-familya r ni5yb it
ombs said see w als ota oof the Pro Pe vty in question a spoke
n favor of t change i ing. She asked that those o ing the
change realizeethat s mething m t De tlone iiF the pro Pe ~tys 'chat it w s
~+' ~dle and said she ditl n in dustvial pank.a
t1n. Bobo Ri'ekentasked 'e Fai the P on Y be zonedwRnl instead of R-3. -
Mrs. Mercedes asked that a buffer be required a d !1r. R the
oultl De r red t omP1y with s e plan re qu irementsaid
rthawH epokeuand sa ~dcshe w of the p ing because
she pne £erretl r sident.i.al t in tlust rialfavShe asked 'eh eoCOmmiss.i.on t
sides the fact that all people who r rope my a riff-cafe".
There wa o further discussion. Mot ionnbypC r M.i.t chell,
ondedsby Commissionen Pappas t t Public h ing1Deeclosed.
sec ied by v h r Pa pmas s he lived i theMSk*lark
Bubdivis.i.on andes dehe Tad talkedewith any r sidents and m of hem
Preferretl r std ent.ial t industrial. n by Conunissi ~~er Mitchell,
onded byeCOmmissioner Grant That Ordinance No. Sl) be adopted. Motion
ied by a unanim roll call v DepMayor Uskert antl Mayor Lormann
said they preferredoresi dential zoning ins ead of industrial zoning.
9. Ordinance No. 519 - ending c rehensive z ing ordinance for SE
of SR 4 and S. 6rent 5 tpfrom R-lA (Residential) 'to C-2
(Commercial, Office). Mr. Rooksrr d by title. Mr. Chacey described the
of the property a aid the requested r ing complied with
theaFUtuFe Land Use Plan. n n by CommissionereGrant, s ontled by
Commi.ssi ~~er Pappas that Ordinance No. 5>9 be pas sea on First Heading a.id
thaT a Public hearing be scheduled for May 23, 1993. Motion carried Dy
a unanimous roll call vote.
10. Site P - Soe Su'thenland Building. Mr. C cey d nibed the
Property, s s Properly z ned, w a floodspmone a hatl
nepected by the City Engineer andaF hey have no
objections. There w ents. Not.i on bynCOmmissioner Grant,
and ed by DepMayoFeUSkertcthat s application be approved.
Motion carried by unanimous roll call vote.
vey Smerilson and Nr. Bernard Linton addressed the Commis s.i.on
ingathe r t purchase of a fire t uck. Mr. Smerilson said he
netl aboutna icle Dy Mnr Selwyn Crawfortl i 'the Little
Sentin el ew}~ich reportedethat Co mni ssioner MiTChe11 had alleged w ongdoi ng
Dy s the decision To purchase a fi.ce t uck from Emergency One.
Mr. Smen ilson said ha has n objection to the purchase of t e Particular
fire t uck and said he had confidence i the ability of Chief Chapman
antl thought the decision to Purchase the Particular t uck w and o
Mr. Smerils on said he w ned abouT The allegations o£sw ongdoingne
Mr. Bernard Linton sPOkesantlnsaid he w ned about the treatment
afforded Chief Chapman during the discussioncas to which t uck t rchase.
Mr. Linton said that Chief CD aPman w roga't ed n rthan questioned
and he belie veal that Chief Chapman w we dra PologytheCOmmissioner
Grant said he had questioned Chief Chapman and he did n believe his
questions w improper antl that he would continue t ask questions e
long as he w Mr. Linton said that i
tly to Purchase saoc}~eaper i of equipment. DePMayormUSkert
aia xn~t e arxs w made a ing,
etq~est;.nnea ano~x s{ :• Lormann
sshe w ~etltl aboutbt icle i the n and said
sheahad v uck from Emergency One becausees athought i
othe adtl itiona 1. m t had night lights, hatl a all
al umniumhDOtly and said sheohad eonf itlence in Chief ChaPman's ability and
Mr. Smerilson suggested that the C.ommiss ion determine
if cthereaw any e origdoing o aPPOin't a advisory Doartl t
the a if n ary. ooks said if there w any
e~~ae~~onnf anyewronga ing, comassinnen n,tnhell rhoula stata ao dearly.
Mn. Harold Myers said h s prase n't during the reported c and
aid Mr. Mitchell had D naquot ed i ct1Y - that Mr. Mii chellta wally
e did s Ethyl Goldberg asked that Hrt
saiahelleDe asked [ espondaa~d MrMnMitchell said he still believed t
r' favoritism w and ing t o Emergency One and saidahe
has a represe~taci~e rromwa ompet i~ge omp~~y w heat speak a tha
Dids suDmittetl. Mayor Lormann s that Mr. M t~hell could speak Dutushe
ould n t permit M Payton CnaP psdt eak s 'the i of which Did
ce p't had beenrdecided Dy the C 3nCOmmissioner Pappas said The
Commission and the c of Longwoodsshould n t have t ait for a
explanation from M xchell. Commissioner Mitchell res pontled that he
had been i s Pri.vateMC itD M Fleck, M Myers a
and h aid t eytlidas Commissi ones MiachellTSaid
he diddn t knowaofsany w ongdoin gabyea anyone o Taff
aid t ould n t De de batedta ltherelections. MnthSmeril-
aia i mortis hail's ~ na w isfiaa. commissioner
PaPPas saitl heeoDjectetl t tthe c matle by Commis sionen Mitchell and
he suggested that members oDe m reful of what they said i the future.
Commissioner Grant saitl the sPe cifications for the fire trucknw Witten
and o uck. Mr. Rooks said s There w vitlence ofsw ongtloing,
heow what other actionncould De taken eMayor Lormann stated
thatathe os Peeifications for the T wok w t drawn arountl one muck and
she pave Chief Chapman move credit ihanathat.
12. Ms. Maratet A. WhartoM1 asked the Commission to Place SPanky's Auto
body Shop back o n basis. She slated that SPanhy's w Wed
by Linda Ivey. a Rooksyexplained that SPanky's a e hatl a
xclusi ve c ith the City Cut it had been t tedm He s Ted
that Mrs. LindaaIVey had sued the City for breakingrtheacontract and The
v t determined t at Thene n valitl c ntn c fisting between the City
andn5panky's. Mr.DROOks said the City Datla3tcomPanies at present who w
Providing s isfactory s that t e City should t eryone the
Ms, aWhanton askedrwhat selection c the Citye us edvin placing
ompany o the notation list. Mayor Lorma nnrs tetl that s the City
r Hated Spanky's contract and i ing s is£actory s she
o put SPanky's backso atpepMayor Uskertcsaid the
Ca{ynooul.dsli.mit the number of comPanie~tthaTna n bas i.s and
they a required to list e ery companye oMayor Lonmann said she
hadta rePnnt w n Dy Sgt. Jack Fisland desert Ding difficulties
experience ddby the PolicexDenartme nt during a tigation o tolen
vehicle which w s heltl by Spanky's. CommissionervPappas s eed that he w
aptly harassed and embarrassed Dy Fnetl Pe tterson, m Wager o{ SPanky's as
while i and Fe belie vea that City employees and those who
rePnesentathesCityashoultl be c Ms. WDarton said she thought the
City shoultl have s a foreselecting which companies w the
tation 1 Chief M ing w s Present and saitl that based oneFred
Pettersoh'ssattitude andnbehavi or, he did n end nlaci ng the company
back o n Dasis. Mr. Rooks asked whatetle gree of P
does LindarIveyyhave in her company antl said the only c ithahernhad
been through Fred Patterson, a employee and that the Cit yahadwn experience
h Lin a Ivey. Chief M d Mr t he had n y
change i aT£itude Dy Fredn Pet Terson and re commentled against Putter gap
3panky'snon rotation list.
13, Motion by De pMayor Uskent, s ontled by Co PaPPas that Commis-
r n deny the request of SPa riky'sato be n cedmo n list w
_ understantling 'that SPanky's Wne cken Service could reapply a eifut ure
if his a uae and Performance i P ve. Motion carr>ea y Wan imous
roll call vote.
Mr. Chacey as ed the Co:~ ssi0 to grant an me o Florida Powers ~
Core. o t LakekStreet From3WestnWarnen Avers ue atoeE.n£.iWilliamson Road
order that the night o£ way antl s t be s aightened n Commissioner
Grant saitl he w oPPOSetl to pnantin gra if the City couldn't
builtl antlers the aPOwen lines. Mr. Chacey saidmthe Ci'[y could n t build
unden lines - that the e requested w the lines 26 feel
the s ouldabemali gnetl Properlys LMrmoChacey vaitl the lines
oulds be the s s presently used. Motion by Commissioner Pappas,
ded by Oe pMayor Uske rt t e City grant Florida P r Corporation
tfieoe requested. Motionte d by a of V to lewith Commis-
seMitchell and Pappas, DepMayonaUSkent and eMayon Lormann voting Aye
andn Commissioner (rant voting Nay.
Mr. Chacey briefed Commission on tlelay i Wiping Post Office parking
lot and s ted tha'e no bids had been r vetl? Chief Manning saitl the
Post Office De pantment had n vedoany response t their request fors
bids. Mayon Lormann said shethatleheard that the Post Office did have a
ompany to do the job and she asked Chief Manning to try and expedite the
nestniping.
15. Mayon and Commissioner's Reports:
Commissioner M tchell 'asked if the hot dog s ands operating at gasoline
s had a license and the City Clerk said not to his knowledge but that
heawould check into them.
16. Mayor Lormann said she had r ceived a letter of appreciation c endi.r.g~
O£f icen Smoky Pann fors his o antling s e fors his a o
children. She asked that a citation be pre paned fors Offi certParr.t
11. Mayon Lonmann is ued two proclamations as Follows:
designating the week of May 9, 1983 as.
National Police Officer's Week and
' National Nursing Home Week
18. Motion by Commissioner Mitchell, s onded by Commissioners Grant that
City Pay approved bills. Mot.i.on passedeby voice vote.
19. The Commission adjourned at 10:00 P. m.
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