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CCMtg03-14-83eA LONGWOOD CITY COMMISSION MARCR 14, 1953 Present. bZputyLMayornUsk ert Commissioner G Commissioner M tchell Commissioner Pappas vid Chacey, City Administrator ooks, City A ney Donald Terry, City Cle�k 1. Mayor L called the m o.rder.—catr-n followed t Pledge of Allegiance to the Una tedn5tates Flag. 2. Appl—I of M tes, 2/28/883 Regular M ting. Mo n be C s- appas, s onded by C tchell thattm 3/28/83 be approved as submittedssiMotion carried by voice vote. 3. Public H ing - . 568, e ending cablevision franchi eadrby titledon lycand s ted that he had proo£ o publication. Steven M Mahan, V sident of Orange S cablevision for Florida w s present, There w s pro -- Motion by C r Mitchell, s onded by Commissioner tPappas that Public H ingibei�losed. ied by v Grant asked if payments wouldibenmadermonthly andeM o-ksos- sthey would. Motion by DeDMavor Uskert, seconded by Commissioner Mitchell ,it, C ssioners M 11 and Pappas, Deputy Mayor Uskert and Mayor Lormann voting Aye and Commrss tuner Grant voting N.Y. m 11 s there w a large number of i ted persons present. n byiC tchell, s onded bynDepMayor Uskert that dis- of no parking signs o OckCLake Road and Slade D e be r d fromi table. d by v Chief Gxdg M ing s tedVe that he had c-nductedaa raffic s vey of Rock Lake Roada and Slade and he s d due t tt he-i _ ice, he r ended that oiparking signs be i tailed and enforced b the. hours of `" a m. and S:oO p.m., M daynt -ugh Friday. Chief M this matter had been promptednby reports and r endationsnr ved from his police officers working traffic. -oks asked i£ethe r primarly o of safety and Chief M ing said i sthate thens eets n questionew sid ren etial s nmy a 2foot w dth and the Childdid alwa n ys u sdewalks iWrtChief M ing saidim of the h r garage and double dri--ysnwhidh Could a moda to o s6c tchell said when the School e ardcw making their presentations for Rock Lake School, they had �ndicated t 1/3 o the b raffic w uld a Slade O 1/3 Rock Iake R d 1/3 D nshi res t ock Lake a bedcause i shorthc suggestedRt City c ac,athe School BardCandiask themGt all threehroadse equallylt Commissioner Mitchell s d he had lived i r for and he d thatithere w dfofno rparking sl gnsaand said families w umber of c ¢ being peneliz ed. aid hehw safety of the chi ldre if Longwoo ary s miliar problempanddChief M ingHs aidnthe s e different in tdhdllna sked it r my parking o side would-solveidherp blem and Chief Mann g aid he recommended no 85 parking o hell asked if r ing the o parking t o Roars i C[M1ermo ing andce erring would solveithe probl and Chief M a.id hn thouyFtr{hat wouldif o.k, aid she thoughn thenC ould be r if it didnMtylistenmt nchi of ing. Mayor L aid Chief M ingsshould w school board and sh,nwoula also, kalap tea a petition it61 n persons 1 ockMLakn A and SladenU e protesting the n arki signs. Sher ..id she personally had 6 chiid renvwith 9 e family and that. the no parking signs w ing a problem. cShe saidh if she oked 4 c n driveway, theyewouldublock sidewalks. She also complai fra Gus speeding at 4] m.P.x. 5. ooks said from a legal v ewpoint the Commission should n ignore endations of tFe safetydirector. ick Tickal offered to pay for a tudy by a safety engineer to determinemneeds for no parking signs. x Grant said the City should a cept offer. e ltyrshould n t permit a private citizen to pay f ing thataw required, if t ary, the City shouldrpaymet kel asked for permission tosbring i safety inspector and OepMayor Usker[ objected. Chief M ing suggested I— Seminole County Traffic U n be requested o do traffic study and head ked the C n to a ceptshis r endation that no parking signs b enforced whichmwould r t parking fromm]:30 a to 9:30 a.m. and from 1e30 - 4:30 p,m., Monday through Friday and said he that no parking s e permitted which would read froma a s00 ner lO ro ota. m. and from 2:OUr os60o p4.m., Monday through Friday 6. Public x - Ordinance N 571, a ending comprehensive z ing ordinance pertaining to day c and pre school facilities. ooks ead by title and said he hadaproof of publication, ooksmread paragraph 60]. 3.A3 - which w uld require a um 100 square £ootAof outdoor play a per child i ead of the pre sentm200 sq. 11, There w no discussion, pro o n by C tchell, s Unded by UepMayor Uskert that public hearing be closedsio ied by v UepMayor Uskert asked if a 25 foot bufferm, required betweencpl ayta and s iden tia1 property a Chaceys—id yes. n by-pmayor Uskert, ayPappatnan s ie, No. 5]1 be adopted. Motion carr iedbya unanimous roll call vote. solution N 98�, e tablishing policies for u of e ergency x zed the c of th, r solut ionmand said itcw ary tooprovidemguidelines onnhowtand w— the e ergency r t ouldsbe used. Commissioner M tchell asked who wouldms the feesuandni Chacey said he would bri, back a endation later which would set fees. Mr. Chacey said other cities noweI—, a minimum of 53— but they persons from a ual aid City/CUunty w the City/County did not h vehicle [ nsport iUngwood people i.[ i red. Chief a Chapman said p sc ha rged a fee would b a limitedenumber and would probably n ingnin $300.00 p r year, ooks s important pass the resolution so Chief C p n would rI,— properdguidance in its us ied by a of 4 to 1 with Commissioners M hell and Pappas,wOepMayor Uskert a�deMayor Hormann voting Aye and Commissioner Grant voting Nay. Request submitted by P e Cars. er- t present. n by Commissioner Pappasithat .request beet —led nMayor b nMpassed g vel to DepMayor Uskert a seconded motion. Motion was carried by a unanimous roll ce11 to- 9. tnal Use Request submitted by Hospital Corporation of Am eed 31 foot height for Medical Office Building. . Chacey Mill i ibed the s and said the medical offit, building would n w be 1 building i ead of 4 and that the request w eed the building height by 3 t for a f 3H feet. JohncM aid t re o planset the height of the building. 11 n byhe Pappase Ys ondedeby DepMayor Uskert that a ildi ng height to 38sfeete to permlttedc Motion carried by unanrmous roll call vote. 10. Conditional Use Request submitted by HCA t add o no floor t uth nole Hospital. Chacey briefed the C the need for iadditional flooxM saying that HCA had r ved1a tificate of Need for 26 a nt beds. Rogers of L ultimate plan wasdt thave 250 bed _dTsrx floors withoa maxrmumsheighteof 78 feet granting a e foot height s the z ing o only permitted JS feet. DepMayor Dskert suggested that the C only approve what requested. Mayor b aid she w iopposed to 6 floors. Commissi— Grant said — Fire Department would require upgrading to e the needs of the hospital when the height w sed to ]5 feet. Commr s sinner Mitchell asked HCA to consider permittingcthe City to exert It, tallest building in Longwood and M they would. DepMayor Uskert asked if there w any plans t the City in providing necessary fire £ightingeequipment. Mx. Hurnstsaid HCA had agreed to pave hospital w s being built a ording t codes and would be the safest b ing i wn but —id no buildi ngtw s fire proof and c ted 13 major hospital fires from "77 - i— which had caused $600,00o damage. of development. utlined a plan for t e purchase f o a $100,000 fire truck where HCA wool pay $SD,U oo initially, but wonldbe reimburse2 and t ity Charged t m SS,OOo per f aid t CA ouldte uallyhr uch as $30,000 making theirH{ tal c ol $20,000Ven Hob 8lumentxitt said the hospital would bring substantial esidents o ongw — by C onded by DepMayor Uskertfto,t Conditional U Requests bent permit City A — o agreement with H ipation for firenfightiog equipmentut Motion carried by a unanrmous roll call vote. 11 11.lill Pldn r Medical O ewilding to be located o uth Medicalei C ace 5Chy biiefed the C r- the xmginal plan —led the 4 uildi.ngs but H A had combined them i t I- d the present r ould a the building abouC 300 feet e of theshospital a e hospital expansion. There w discussion. �uby DepMayoiaUskerty s onded by C Pappassehat Sit e PLan Revision for MCA be passed. Motion car r.i.edobyi unanimous roll call 12. Motion by Commissioner Pappas, s onded by Commissioner Mitchell that n Korb be reappointed to Board of Adjustment. Motion carried by voace 13. City Administrator's Report: Chacey stated that the City had 1—vId a request from S nol County requestiny participation i raf£ic s udy of 51 434. Chacey aid that approximately —thirdof Songwood's r the road and he r ded t e City c e $2,000s requestede r a ndeDepMayortUskert w oopposedeand C tchell saidshene ould be in favor if the Cityer ved pat— lightsno 434 w Liquor W Mayor L supported t request andnsaid Longwoodt.e s iden ould benefit from any improvements madehe n by `PT'Yor Uskert, onded by Commissioner G o deny r.questiIf Seminole County to partic- ipate i R 434 Traffic Studyt t ied by a of 4 to 1 with tchell, PappasnandsDepMayor Uskert voting Aye and May— Lormann voting Nay. b. Mr. Chacey reported chat the annual inventory had been completed red that o uck w C£ c n due t ank problems but that ank w s being purchased. Chacey said the other tuck w Commissioner Pappas asked the c of replacing tank andaM Chac eyid e sa.i.d Moo` b`p yor Uskert askedsabout Chief Chapman's r end- ation to purchase a new fire engine and Mr. Chacey said he wanted to purchase should purchase a used ladder truck in the future because it would be used discussion, i agreed that M Chacey and Chief Chapman would go t wild and inspect othdl lire t ucks and report back t the C r�h 21, 1963. by C tchell, s onded by Commissioner G that Chaceyrand Chief Chapman v ncy O t Ocala, Florida t - igate purchase of n equi pments andBt geport to C ingt of 3 to 2 w.ith C tchell,nG and DepMayoraU skert votingtAye and Mayor L nn and Commissioner Pappastvoting Nay. d. ce Chay stve e that he had r d copies of the c t fox pnx chase o`f 1 a andd o£ a efrom M Coks and said he would like to discuss certain anc ibd.tdl costs withhMr. Rerter s attor dy, Ccey s tteed %1hI a r[h of ity s listed o'the ­_try and". nd s rec had beenapievious discussion a selling t e property. . Chaceyasaidthe s ea former dump and wouldut ....ire b fnch he e mdpi.—b rely $300 - $40C. ceyrgs, whi a suggested thata lily h eprop. rty appraised to determine properapr Ce to ask ff it were placedon sale. Commissioner Grant and 88 Pappas objected I. aappisal a rrn by C Pappas, s onded by C ratcM1cllthat M chacey navesborings o prepare srte forrpossibleMsa le. Motion carzied by a vnanrmous ao 11 call vote. 14, City Attorneys R p t. Rooks said he had 1—wed the c t for the R r property and Baia o erne propertyrb sea fcomethe Feacral and Bank a cthattthe c t had a sedate of M rch 15, 1983 which w the Federal Land ask release ithe property. - saidvhe wouldicontact Mr. Gene Stephenson, Mr. Ab iter s attorney. rsv tchell ked about the r lts of a raffic study regveetedonras - 4 Lo and ngwood Hills Road.e an hief manning —I he we obtarn a copy of a study completed on CR 42]. C rd n by Commissioner M tchell, s by C sroner Pappas City payapproved bi11s. MOtron carriedcbyI_ vote. COmmrssroner Pappas requested that a Bepartment of Transportation the Codes Enforcement Board, Chief M ning and the Commission c ng operaiting procedares and that the works also c etheorce- enf of sign regalations, i if permits d r Ssionof rules for 1f temporary signs. Mayor Lor — asked if OepMayot Oskert had any recommend ney's Office for a ana he questioned whether this w t. Chief M ing said thisswovldnhdve been t t procedure if shecberec lieved there w a problem after the CodeseEn£orcement Officer has deter- mrned there wds not a violation. problem w h barking dogs and she said her efforts to have the problem tedrhad n t been s ssf ",_She said she had c red the Police Department s �al t efor a the problem b ing solved. Chief M ingvsaid hemhad n led c ing the problem but ould c ooksesaid a ork s ith the Codes Enforce- ardkshovldyn Sider any specific i uld d p ocedures and ope rIti— f the board. ooksssaid he wovldsa _e Mayor __t in preparing suggested r sign ordinance` A ork s scheduled fox t nthe Chief of Police and memberssof t Codes EnforcementhBoa�d on Monday, Macch 28, 1983 at 7:30p.m. Commissioner P asked t y be authorized t repave a ordinance w ich wovldhr trgarbagereompanies from makitg pickups before 7:DO a.m. and afters] t00op.m. rn Longwood. ,e c-y -. a