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MY ll, 1983
Mayor Snmram
DepMayor Uske
Comussioner Mitchell
cmcnissionex Pappas
David Crucey, Ciry Adninistrator
Marvin Rooks, City Attorney
P nald Terry, Ciry Clerk
1. Mayor Inmann called the aeeting co order. Invocacim followzd by Pledge of
Allegiance to the Unieed States Ftaq.
Z. Approval o£ Minutes, 6/20/93 Regulaz ring and 6/2]/83 IVOxksession.
MuCion by Cmmissioner Mitchell, secmded by Cmmissioner Pancras, Hat mina
of 6/20/83 and 6/2]/83 be approved as submitted. Nbtim carried by voice wte.
3. Public HearinP„ Ordinance No. 580 - mrznding Ct~rehmsiw zoning Ordinance
by rezoning a portion of pact No. 1, Sanlando Springs from 1-2 to C-3. Nfi'. Rmks
read by title only. NK. Qacey described loratim of property and said it tens
locaeed on the south side of SR 434 between the Flagship Bank and the Veeerinary
Clixuc. Mx. Basil Craddock of Winsor M r asked Gmnissimer Kitchell if ootitions
fran hwprnmers of Winsox Nlazwr had been submitted. Camussioner Mitchell then
presorted a peti.tim signed by 240 residents of 4)'i.nsox Nla~or pmeesting the
granting of a pexadt £or a lounge on subjecC property. Nh'. Fd Keeler of Iongwwd
(,tomes spoke in opposition to the proposed rezo~dng and said a lounge vould
traffic probl®vs. Nk. books advised the C dssim rise ehey could nor
specify a use far the property since Gat could be "c ct zoo'. Mayor
Loxma~m read Che peeitim opposing the lunge beCauseait would increase rile iazazds
£rcm traffic on 434, no and Police calls to this area. Nh. Paul GougeL~ms,
representing the applicant, stated that at previous meeting his client had indicated
the possibility of putting a resta~saz~e un the srte but he was now defini
ring chat if the property tens rezoned, he planned to put a lunge and package
on the property. Nh. Gougehns said Hie requested use was in mrdmce
witheehe City's Cmiprehensive Plan and Fudge SaW Use Plan. There was no further
discus rm pm Notion by Conmissianer Pappas, coded by Ccnmissrrmez
Mitchell chat Public,Heaxing be closed. Nbtim caaiedsby voice vote.
4. Mr. Rooks stated ChaC the proposed rezoning cgs consista~C with Che Future
Iand Use Ylan and was in cord with the tdgjus and best us of ehe property.
oepMayor Uskert said he was opposed to Hie rezo~dng because of the additional
raffic a lounge would cr Ccemissimer Pappas said he tens not aRaix~st
wing but was opposed to a lunge. Commissioner Pappas said the Camussim
est listen to the will of Hie Ample. Commissioner GYane said he was con med
about the traffic problan fran the beginning,. (:amn'.ssioner Kitchell said 240
re landed to him nvnth ago by reslda~es of Winsor Nimurr and true he
asked Co disappro e ehe request He said he wa opposed co re also because
>t would creaee adciieional traffic.
5. Nntim by Lamdssimer Mitchell, seconded by De~iayor Uskert chat request
Eor ezo~titg be denied. Notion was c led by wazi roll call v G+miss ner
Yappas said the City tad requested a raffic signal at MrDm+ald's restaurant but ro
Wf had s ced ehere was n need for a traffic signal ac that in He
said a resraurant/lounge would be supporeed. Mayor Inrmsm saidtsheehadmreceived
a letter from Paul Wilson of the Nborings which stared Hat all, r sidmes were
opposed to rile r Doing because of the Traffic nroblans. Mayor Irnmann saidshe
Hwyght a lounge would cause hoaendnvs traffic problans. DepMayor Uskert seated
Whae Peterson's Bigi Co., had responded favorabl a petition frwn resid¢rts of
or Manor previously in rmnving a bill boazdyplarmed ooposite he subdivision.
DepMayor Uskxc suggested ehac applicanx might consider a svailiar type cam se
6. Public Hearing, Ordinance No. 582 - armwaeion of lots 1 and 2, -lock A, Oak LYwe
Park, YB ], PG 83, Samnole Camry (tongdale Avsnue and HigJrvmY 1J-92). E4'. Rooks
read by title only. Mr. Owcey described the location of the property. Et..lack Zim!er
was present and said he crzs the owner o£ fie property and plamed to build a 1],000
foot retail building. Ne said that Glidden Paint crould be one tamaz~t and require a
5,000 sq. ft. building. There Ras no fiu-ttier discussion. Nation by Camdssi~mer Pappas,
seconded by DepMayor UskerC chat public hearing be closed. M1Utim carried by voice mote.
~. hbtim by Camuss.imer Pappas, seconded by DepMayor Uskert Heat Ordinance No. 592 be
adapted. No[im carried by cmaiinrrus roll call mote.
8. Public Hexing, Ordinance No. 58G -vacating Magnolia Avenue Erna OLeander Street to
Hie previously vacated Myrtle Street. Mr. Rooks read by eitle. Tff. Chacey described Hoe
location of the property. DepMayor llskert asked hw long the proposed section was and
Mr. Chacey said abort 50 feet. There crzs no further discussion, pro or can.
9. t+ntipn by Commissioner Cranx corded by Cmmissioner Mitrt~ell [hat Ordinance No.
584 be adopted. [ration carried by cis~mvrous roll call vote.
S0. Public Hearing, Crdinmice No. 585 - arending coaprehensive zoning ordin~ce by
evening Ioes 3]], 3]8, 3]9, 380 381, plus W35 feet oL 382, 383 and 385, Iongxrood, Eta.
Mr. Rooks read by title and ME. (riacey described the location of the property. Tff.
Terry Kipp stated tttat he lived wirb:n 300 feet of the proposed rhar~ge, chat he was
opposed to the ezoning becaus mould c ial basin _~l4.. Kipp:said
he had roe received a letcer advising him of [hecproposed rez<mingsfor this ordinan
or for No. 586 which was scheduled to Eollow. Mayor Iormam asked the City Clerk if
let mailed and the cleric advised that leeeers we mailed e all property nun
livingswixhin 300 feet of the proposed cF~age, h4. Kipp said he check with the zoeung~s
depar-rnvct azid he was advised thae his name was roe on ehe list of omens. the City Qerk
suggested that e the applicm not presme and i s possible Hut may
have been enlaced fzum the lise, ehac the ordinance be tabled for tto weeks to give him
an oppomsiey to coneact everyone again. Nation by Gvmissiaier Mitchell, s corded by
Ca~mvssioner Pappas that Ordinan es 585 and 586 be tabled. Nneim cmxied by imm~inous
roll call mote. The clerk suggested tltae since Ocdiriaz~ce No. 586 bad been advereised for
a public hearing, that the hearing be opa d ar~d Him tabled. The City Attorney agreed
and read Ordinance No. 586 by title only. Mr. Qacey described the location of the
property. Nt. Tarty Kipp said he lived a[ 205 W. Magnolia azid said he was opposed co
the r zo~vng. There was no further cmnpn s, pro or Nation by Camdssioner Pappas,
seconded by Cam¢ssioner Mitchell, that public hearing on Ordinance No. 586 be closed.
11. Notion by Camussianer Mitchell, seconded by OepNayor Uskert Htat Ordinance No. 586
be tabled wtil Suly 25, 1983. iroei.on carried by imanim~us roll call wee.
12. Public Hearira,Cedinance No. 58] - awcding caryrehmsive zoning ordinance by
zoning property off Savage Cos[ Erna I-2 to c-3. Mr. Rooks read by title only.
TK. Chacey described location. Dr. Alvin Savage was present as appli~e. There was
o discussion, pro or Nbeim by capNtayor Uskere, s onded by Cmmissioner Pappas,
chat public hearing becclosed. Nbtion by Depnayor Uskxxcehae bcdinance No. 58] be
passed. Nation carried by unanicmus roll call wee.
13. Fist Reading, Ordins~ce No. 588 - amanding cary~rehmsive zoning ordinmce by
zoning Iot 2, Block B, Savage Case fran t-2, LNuscrial, General e0 c-3, Commercial
General. Requested by Will lteddon. Mr. Rooks read by Yitle oN.y. M'. Cnacey described
locaeim of property and said Hie requested charcge was c with the tend Ilse Pla.
Noei.Un by Cmmissirner Fappas, sec«wed by Camdssimer MiechelLC ehac ordina<ce No.
588 be passed on Firse Reading and ehac a public hearing be set for duly 25, 1983.
Nbtirm carried by wmiimus roll call mote..
14. Pirse Reading, Ordinan e No. 569 - amnding cary~reha:sive erring ordinance
by rezoning property located on SR 434 fran i-2, Indusaial, General, co C-3,
Cmmercial, General. Rerryested by Cttarles aid Thelma lode. pk. Rooks read by
eivle only. T4. dmcey described the location of the property and said it eras
knrnm as ~1YOJN General and he said [he requested change ems con with the
land Use Plxr, p4. Chacey said the proposed use of the propertyswas for a day
Nntion by Crnmissioner Grano, sermded by Coamissioner ptitthell
chat Ordtinace No. 589 be passed on first reading and that a public hearing be sex
for duly 25, 1983. pbeion carried by una:imtus roll call wee.
15. Sice plan Review -Apollo Wholesale Diseribuvion Center. taraeion: Charlotte
Street, portion of Ir+t G, Trace J5, Sarlmdo Springs. Iangmd Industrial Center.
Mr. Terry Walters, Presida:t of Southern p4ta1 &ilding Co. was present. -epptayor
Uskert asked inat type of products world be sold and Mr. Walters said it would be
electctnics products for autarobiles such as radaz detecvors, e potion by
OepMayor Uskert,.s corded by Cvmassioner Pappas drat Site Plant£or Apollo
Wholesale Distritrution Cmter be approved. potion carried by warrinws roll call
16. Site Plan Review - IMSns and Sons Alununm, Inc., Office/Wazehouse. Iocetim:
let 9C, longdale Industrial Pazk. p4. Chacey described location of property, said
prod properly, that City Staff and City F]~gineer had approved. Mr. Cnacey
said Eire Department reports that hydrant location meets City requiramnts but said
er flau was very lva and that an upgrade was needed. Mayor hnrnrvm asked if
there were plans co upgrnde water systen and Mr. cnacey said plar~s were underwmy to
increase size of lip o. 12inches. Iron 6 inches. Commissioner Gtanl asked if
ooms would be marufantured on rice and Mr. Walters, Contraneor, said the
cwm~rwould said trucks oat and they world be built on sr Nntian by Cmmissiawz
Giant, s corded by Cmmi.ssioner Pappas, tide srte plan for e:sns and Sons, Alumnun,
Inc. be apprrnred.
1]. tw~gsod Green Aeplae (Preliminary). Mr. Chacey described location of pmperty
ar:d said cmpay tad acquired addieirntal property which nor pave then: an maance
ar Longwood tli11s Road and on IX 421 -both would be ]0 foot double mtra:ces. tk.
Qvacey said the commrcial. portion had been reduced. Mr. Chacey said the recamvrded
replat world provide inproved access for m~ergency vehicles and ocher traffic.
Tbeion by Camdssioner Grant, s ended try Com~ssimrer Mitchell that Replat of
Iongwmd Green be approved. Nntion carried by unanimrus roll call wte.
18. Resolutlon No. 496 - requeseing Boazd of Co:mty Crnmissioners to give priority
traffic sigal ro be elected at in don of CR 42] and I~OOd Hills Road.
ph. Rooks read by title only. NntiontbysCUmrissim:er Mitchell, s corded by
Commissioner Ccart tMt Resolution No. 496 be passed, DepNayor Uskere said he
had read in the ncnrspaper that the County was considering another iocaxim for the
traffic signal and he thou~t it at the ineerseceion of lake Mary [toad. px.
Chacey said the Crnmty was asking about eimir,g and trey pad syoC;ested the resolution.
Depplayor Uskert suggeseed he convect Cwmry. Camaissioner Grant said tlre. County
Engineer had requested a resolution to move up the priority for Hre traffic
signal. 1be rtneion eo pass Resolution No. 496 was carried by a unm~irous roll call
19. Resolution Nn. 49] - requesving Gwemor Grairmn and legislature co retain
nigher of w solidations Mr. Rooks read
Che r solutwn aeries en ssery and explainedri~ ing. Motion by Ue~yor
Uskert, s onded by Camusaioner Grano gnat Resolution pb. 49] be passed. potion
carri.etl bycwanimns roll call wee.
20. Ciry asm;.,: seraeor's Repore
Air. CTacey asked tt~e Cmmission to onsider Ordinance No. 590 -which in
(kc~acional License fees as her mnmded oaring budge[ wrksessions. Mayor tpc~mes
aced that she haM'c had an opportunity co review ehe changes in detail and Cwimissioner
GYant said i mould bring i.n Air. Rooks read Ordina e Ab. 590 by title mly.
t-k~eion by C¢mdssimer Aliechellras onded by Gnmi.ssioner Pappasatha[ Ordinan ~e Pb. 590
be passed m First Reading and ehacca public hearing be scheduled for August 8, 1983.
Motion crzs carried by imsivrous roll call vote.
b. Afr. Qacey asked the Gmmissim to adopt Resolution [w. 498 which mould apooine
Florida A4micipal Secin-ities Cn, as the official. agent for the City of Irnigxood in
preparing for issuance of a $1,100,000 nemicipal bond £or fiend the Five Yeaz Capital
L~rov is Peogeam. Camdssioner Pappas objected to the resolution and said the
Cavaiss~ tad n eed C approve iM bond i Mr. R~acey said the Camdssion
had given him to proceed and have thesresolutirni prepared at ehe lase
budget worksessions and C issioner Pappas disagreed, saying ttie]lad not done so and
he asked that ehe Capes be heard. Arc. Clacey asked the Commission to delay further
onsideration of Resolution 2b. 498 ~stil the next crorksession m the budget. Mayor
termam said she was isable m be presmt aC worksession plamed for 'fiursday, July 14
and asked that the session be held oa Friday, July 15, 1983 ae 3:00 p.m. TTa Caemissien
agreed eo hold wxksesson on Friday, July 15, 1983. A4, Basil Craddock of Winsor Maac
subdivision was presmt and said he had sore gveseions con ming the bond issue and he
wanted a public hmring. Mr. Rmks said tY~e suggested Resolution could not pass a bond
- only authorize preparation of an ordinance Mayor Iormmm suggested Clat Mr.
Craddock care in and see Arc. Qacey who could brief him on the matter.
21. 'There was no City Atmrney's Report:
22. Mayor and Cimnissioners' Reports:
CamdssioneC Aitchell said the City had r mely passed an ordin~ce r ing
tw~as of operaeim for gabbage t^ ^u~ fry ]:OOCa.m. vneil ]:00 p.m.. and hessaidcCtat
mmy of the co~+mies were disregazding the ordinnce although they tad been wrietm
letters wfiich enclosed copies of the ordi.n~ce. Cmmissioner Mitchell suggested that
A4. Qacey i.ervestigate the possibility of awazdix~g a frmchise agreerene with a garbage
caigany which could regulate hours of operation. Dep[1ayor Uskert said iE [here is a law
on Clio bmk, that iC should be enforced. Cumdssioner Grano satd he did not think a
frmchise mould solve problem. He suggested thaC Che laa be mfoxced and said he was
wke up at 5:00 a.m, with noise frwr~ a garbage truck.
DepMayor Uskert said he wanted ehe sign ordinance e~orced. tie said tl~e 200 fooe
distance iequirarten s between Cei¢orary signs and The 5 fooe setback requirarenCS crere
bei~ disregarded. C
CamSSSimrer Pappas asked Mr. Cnacey to have Public Wrks rmrove the m>rsds of dirt
amved fmn 1Mush take when the Lake vas cleaned. He asked YhaC the dirC be graded.
He also asked CIaC the island on the west and of W. Warren Avenue by ehe bank and
nuh of the shoe repair shop be made presentable and ehae flowers be planted. Cmmissioner
Pappas said..he agreed with Cannissioner Mitchell and DepC~yor Uskert.
Abtion by Canntissioner Mitchell, seconded by Commissioner Pappas that City pay
approved b'i11s. Mnticm carried by voice vote.
wayor ]nxmxm said she had wcittm the Post Office Department reR2rding sore
busine in SAngurmd Sakes Shopping Cmcer having a Casselberry Pose Office address.
She saideShe ltad received a Totter fray the Pos[etaster pranising to look in o the
matter further if Iang.+cod would provide him the desires of ehe merchmcs. C
NK. Ed Neeler said Fe was c med above the traffic c the
Posx 0£fice. Mayor toxmum said the Post Office Oepazmvit ~s splamiing co
ct xhac problm by changing the traffic paeeem. trtr. Allyn Teague of
135 Jessup asked trtax the Post Office be eequesced eo i~rove xfie mpearance of
their grounds.
Mayor Inmwm read a leeter of Canrendati.em eo Spx..lack Hislm~d az~d
Officer Srokey Parr for xheir excellent perfonr~ce of duty in responding, to
a lost child report.
23. 'ttie Crnmission adjrnsned at 8:58 p.m.
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