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CCMtg05-16-83IDN(MYIDD CITY Ok4dIS5I0N MAY ].6, 1983 Present: Mayor Ioxnaem DepMayor Uskert Conmissfoner Grant Cwmd.ssianer Mitchell Cartmssimer Pappas David Lacey, city Administrator Marvin looks, City Attorney Ibnald Terzy, Ciry Clerk 1. Piayor inmkvm called Hie meeting to order. Lrvocatim follo,;ed by Pledge of Allegiance xo xhe Wited States Flag. 2. Approval of Minutes, 5/9/83 Regular Meeting. Ntion by Camdssioner Mitchell, corded by Cwmdssiwrer Grant that minuees of 5/9/83 be approved as sub diced. Cbeion caizied by wice voce. 3. Public Hearing, Ordinance No. 5]8 -amending section 621, Ord. Cb. 495 by chsiging see back requirarents from 15 feet eo 5 feet. Nk. Rmks rend by title curly and said he had proof of publ3caxion. there was-no discussion, pro or con Nmtinn by Cwmissim>~ Pappas, seconded by Cmmissioner Mitchell that public hearing be closed. Mocirm rax'ried by wice vote. 4. DepMayor Uskert said he ws in Favor of restricting taw~orary signs and said he objected Co reducing the setback requirenfix m 5 feet. Camdssimer Grant said he had no objection [o the 5 foot setback requiraimt. Cmmissioner Mitchell said ttac busine es had a right to advertise and said the biggest offenders of the sia{~ ordinance e thescooParues with grmdfatlaesed signs. Nation by Carmissioner Ltant, seconded by Cumd.ssionex Mitchell thax Ordi.naice No. 578 be adopted. DegMayor Uskert sugi;es[ed etae elae'seeback diseance be adjusted to SO feet i*rstead of 5 ad Camdssimer Grmt said he ova opposed c amending xhe ordnance. 'Ric nD adopt il~e ordinance s passed with a voce of 3 eo 2 with Camdssioners Mitr]ae11t1Pappas and Grant wtinp, Ayeand Mayor Sonraxm and DepMayor Uskert wcing Nay. 5. Ordinance No. 5]5 - m~mding hLture land Use elmmt of Crngrzehmsive Ylan. 2~V•. Forks rend by title. Motion by Ccamissioner Mitchell, s corded by Cmndssioner Pappas Hat ordinance be r®nved fran table. Potion carriedeby wice wte. TK. Cnacey described Che location o£ the property concerned. N¢. Rooks arnwsced there the public hearing tad been closed m this ordL~see prior to it being cabled. Cwmdssioner Pappas asked how merry notices had been trailed to property rn+mers crnrceming the proposed action and the Ciry Clerk said apprvsimately 30. D=pMayor Uskert spoke against the ordinance saying Heat industrial caning tad rtrrved too deeply into the residential azm. and said he was going to listen co the wishes of Here purple. Camussioner Mitchell said he had rted ehe area and said ie could ar~d should be industrial. Potion by Commission Mitchell, seconded by Cwmissicner Pappas [tat Ordinmce No. 5]5 be passed, Nnxi.on rried by a care of 4 to 1 wiU Cenmissioners Giant, Mitchell, Pappas and Mayor tonreeun voting Aye std 1)epPlayor Uskert voting Nay. 6. Ordinance No. 5]6 - mnxnding cw~prahmsive rrnung prdinsrc Mr. Rooks read by itle only and.said ehe public tearing had not bear closed, ration by Crnmissioner hli[chell, s corded by Cw~missimer Pappas thaC ordinance be reroved fran table. Motim cried by voice voce. Ttayor I.orrrmm amnowced ehae the public heazing was nw opa. Mrs. tnruise Goodwin said the proposed a a growing can ad she asked the CamSSSion eo dany ehe request for rezoning. ht. Williaes Adana spoke in favor of ehe ordinance sad said the proposed boundary cJ>enges made ~rore sense H>an using individual lots. Tk. Don Bram spoke for the proposed change and said he did not beliaue ehe chanige would ham, Mrs. Goodwin in anyusy. Mr. Harold Myers spoke in fawr of Hie change and said he lived near industrial property whip was neater [tan nrost o£ hIS neipJabors. Mr. B. D. Sinpson spoke in favor of ehe recamended change. C issimer Pappas asked eA~a[ distance xhe Goodurin property was £ron the werd;ouses and Mr. Simpson said abouc 260 feet. There was no fvrcher discussion. Ibtim by Cmmissioner Pappas, s coded by C<nmissicnex Ndtchell thae public hearing be closed. Ck;tim carried byca voice vote. 1 OepMayor Uskert said Me locs were. bwghe for residential use and he recrnnrnded xFac they noc be chm~ged. Motion by Cmmissimer Grant, seconded by Camussioner Mitchell Mat Ordinan o. 5]6 be adopted. Motion carried by a voce of 4 to I with Cmadssioners Ltanc, Mitchell, Pappas and Mayor trn vocinR AYe and Hepetayor Uskert wring ray. Mayor Innrann said she Fad driven by the property many times and Fad rareEully considered the proposed change. Mayor larmaz;n said she was concerned Mae Mcs. Goodwin noc be hanmd and said she did noc Chink she would, Mayor Lornann said sFe [hnugj;c Me pmperty'sho'iiId be industrial. ]. Acceptance of unnswarmts. of water systen for Che landings, Ih;it 2; i~rwe- es for water sysCan for West take Mswr, Phase IIA and i~rwem;nes for Tiberm Hills SLbdivisim, Phase L-A. Mr. Chacey said Sfr. Land the Ciry Ehpineer had inspmted the properties and had wcittm letters certifying Mat i.vgrwarcnCs Cisfaccory. Fk. Chacey said Maim ce 2mds Fad been submiteed by the ca~arcy c the City Aceomey for r Cem;issimer Paopas asked about ano;mt of binds and Mr. Rooks stated theanrnmts. Motitm by Cmmissimer Pappas, secoMed by Gmnissimer Grmt Mat City accept inprwarencs requested for landings, Ih;it 2; West lake lSmor PFas ILA and Tiberm Hi11s, Phase I-A. fmmissimer Mitchell asked if Me properties Fad bem inspected by Me fire Demrtsme and Captain Atan Sro,.n of the l.mgwond Fire Uepazmmt said yes and all line a<,d fire Fydranes reseed saeis£a<tory. Moeim was passed by a m~s;iaous roll call voxe. B. Mr. Gary McCahey, PresidmC of Highland Hi11s Hwnevaners Association spoke Co the Crnmission concerning the emditim of ehe Folding prods and reemeicn azeas in tiighls;d bills and requested chat work be done to dlean~ CFe prods. Mr. 1~ McGahey also spoke aboue cFe cmdreion of the swinndng pool m the 0dwazd's property and said M tlxrught the efforts o£ the contractor 3n shorire c@ the bark of Me pool with dut would correce Che pmblen and he said Fe did noc Mink Me City was responsible Eor creating the problan. !h. Qacey said the problem was created w1;m Che pool contractor aised Me level of Fh. EWards back yard which later used the force to give way. Mr, tlucey said effores were wdexway to clew; vp Me ea; UaC dredging was being dine and chat spraying was being conduceed for aosauitoss. Mr. Chacey said ~rore moray would be placed in next Year's trudget'Co mvncain the prods. 11epMayor Uskert said the problen was one of erosion and said Me slooe behind Me Edward's pool ca;mot be coo stem. Mr. James irelaxvl of Highlmd Hills also spoke and sold there had bem difficulty wiM Me lift statim m several ms wt;m raw sage ran door Che street. t4. Rinks said he mould likes to oche property co deeexmine ho was respmsible and Mr. Chacey said he could make arrangeanmes for him eo re Me sr Mr. Frank Fipelle of ttighlar;d Hills spoke and said Che prisoners Fad noc acca~lished ouch cork and Fe suggested chax City crews do tS;e wxlc. Th. Jim Sahey asked if Me ponds could tvmdle all the and Ik. Chacey said if Mey are wortcing properly they shwld be able m cake care of the water. Mr. Chacey asked the gmtleren to give him a list o£ items they believed should be corrected and he would aCta;pt co Fave then caryleeed. Mayor Inniaem advised ehe represmeaeives fran Highland Hills Mac eFe Giry would work to Fave the problmm corrected. 9. City A~Sninistracor s Report: rn-. a,aaey asked cne cmmiasiw, xo approve ma,ca agrae~;t with Smu.;ole 11 Crna;ty for the mainC of Iongwod Fire rucks byCSaninole Cooney. He said the mey had revised MeaagreenenY and Eound it to be sa isfactory. Mr. Rooks suggeseed chat a aarnme be included in the agee;mimr and Mr. o,acey said 5200.00 mold be a good srnmt Motion by Crnrdssioner Mitchell, ec ded b Gmniss Doer GranT [Fat Maintaun~ce Aqre M Seninnle G mty be approved su~'ect .0 200.00 roll call vote wv[Fout appro altof City Adninisttacor. lbanion cazri i by wardrtous N. Chace} asked the City Canwssion e apprnve a tual aid agreafa~t for Fire Rescue Services between Orange Cowry and longwod. !k. Chace} said the Ciry had been mocking w a verbal arrangmmt but the agceerene weld firm w the arrangemnt and that the City Attorney had fowd the form satisfactory. ~Tbcion by Camdssiwer Pappas, .s onded by Connussiwer LYant chat ehe Incerlocal t'whul Aid Agreerei[for Fire Rescue Services with Ormige Cowry be approved. M1b[iw ca led by roll call voce. Camdssioner LYant said he mould mote for i.t but didn't see the need for a~othex agreensne. Mr. a,acey said he had written the Cmmission his reccmrendatiwis on a proposed Five Yeaz Capital L~rwanaits Program and he asked the Gnnnr workshop co discuss the progran. 'fie Camdssiw agreed eo hold a wrkssession wtJwe 14, 1983 at 4:00 p.m. 10. Mayor and Camtissimer's Reports: Cam¢ssioner MitcMll said Mr. Feed 41'um o£ E. Orange Avenne was Flavin}; a drainage problen and he asked T4. Chace} to see if the City could help. Ccmnissiwer Pappas asked the City Aetorney to look into the City awexing Raven Ava~ue fran N kingbird Street eo Nihway 1]-92. Mr. gw:ey said the street in the Cowry. Gmnissioner Pappas also thanked Flte Police -eparbrat for [heir efforts in cwtrolling speeding Sn the Saylark Subdivisiw. DepMayor Uskert asked Mr. Cnacey to ec Florida Residential Camtmities oncerning the sfrelly condition of the liftntatrw sst Highland Mills and Mr. Chace} said he mould. Mayor Inrmam said Mr. Olin Elgin had requested chat a portion of Msg]tolia Avenne be vacated and she briefed the Gmnissiw w the azea. Mr. Pinks said he had inspected the azea and talked with Mr. Jackson who had expressed sere cwcem aboue vacating, the property. Mr. Araks said the dedicated road'sright of way is though a loa lying ropy area and said it did not appear as if a road mould be r , ;.ed especially in view o£ the face that Magnolia ioutd deadend into Myrtle Avenue which had beat previously vacated. F4. B. -. SL~pson stated that other property omens with property w Magnolia had .pressed a desire ttai the atr et be vacated Scan OSeBtder to Myrtle. Mayor Lonoazm asked that the property ownersebe contacted to determine [heir wishes. 11. the C mission adjourned at 9:00 p.m P gin/ ra Zty o~wod,Tia !>7~: 'LYry~"LeTk - U