CCMtg01-24-83Present. Mayor L
DePUtY NayornU
Commissioner Grantt
tchell
Pappas
dsChacey, City Administrator
A1V000k, A torney
Donald Texry16City Cleikxt
1. Mayor Lormann called them ing t nvocation followed by
Pledge of Allegiance to the United States Flay. 1
Approval of M 1/17/83 Regular M ing. n by C ner
tchell, s ondednbyeCOmmi ssioner Pappas that m iof 1/17/83ibeio
approved as submi tied. Mot.von carried by voace vote.
nal Use Request s ted by M William L Skory fox a
uphoste rytshop w h display r a portion o£ Lot 19, Central P
roperty i nedtC-2 and c .25 a roperty i~ located o
South sidesof Doy T ack RoadnjustsWest U£ Seasons Restaurant. Chacey
briefed the C the location a nature o request. Dep. Mayor
Uskert asked aboutshoursnof operation anddM ai ley, c aid
hours would be from 9:00 a U 5:00 P. m. daily and thattshop would n
be open o eekends. Dep. Mayor Uskert asked if the shop would d uphos-
ery workno and M alley s d he w that the o
uld a shortly, but h thougherthere w dtbeep s for d ingr
mobilewuphols tery i of t e building. MayorsL aid
theoU r had advised thetL that he would n ork o
MayorwL asked about display a and M ai ley saidtamdispl ay room
would bersitua ted in the front of building. Mr. Richard aaylor, an
Mayor Lormann sugyes ted that this item be continued until .IM1r. Skory
5. eading - Ordinance No.56) - ing t and places fox
re gularsCity C inys. A1i000k readsby title only. Dep.
Uskert a sif i acy t ncl ude address and the C -
agreed that i hell suygestedothat
hearings b 2n deand r9 th MUndaysi and 3rd s
ould ~ ttbe t eeks between s eahea rings and s thiso
oul diprovide m Uskert s at
if it was necess cy publi~ hea rin gseshould be held on eve y onday ih
ene members of c a 4tn Monaay off a
hey could take v agreed [hatrthe
proposed ordinance w sapreferable and that si ouldap rovi de members a
opportunity to tale vaca ti Maeor L ither w ceptable
her but she w opposed t a So= me n Maeor L ncqueCOmmvsd
whether a full seven days note ce wa equa redgto ran 1 meetvngs. -
6. William skory a ved and the Commission c ued discussion of
ondiitional Use Request rr Skory said the shop would n t do a mobile
upholstery w the premises but said i£ a r brought
the shop rwould work o them. Skory said neshadeplanned t
displ ayna limited a of i a patio a and Dep.
Mayor Uskert said tneynw opposedat a patiordisplayYOr ~ Richard Taylor
asked M Skory about display a Skory said he would have t
indows in the display a eaTaylorrasked 1t the i s aispl ayedwwould
be before and after repai raandMC Pappas s Skory would
have the right t show both. m5kory said he had planned a gazebo t
display lawn furniture but thatch ould c eel such plans if the C n
requested. Motion by C Pappas,as onded by Commis sioneroGrantro
that Conditional U e bmitted b cSkory be a Oep.
r Uskert suggestedethattapproval limitMdisplay of items outside building
and doing automobile uphoste ry w rk on svte.
otion by Dep. Mayor Uskert, s onded by C Pappas that
riginal m n be a ended t rohibit display of rany kind o side building
and toprohibit a mobile uphostery o iedtby a vs
roll call v The original m approveMCOnditional Use Requesumo
as amended,owa also carried by a unanrmous roll call v
'!. spoke t e Commission c ing a
n his fathex?snproperty o A 434 for a col ine e
unfair t s father s e his fathe r'~srprope~rty w
sidential. aid h s father di don t have sufficient f Sato
pay a an aJthat the $2,650.90 represented t [hi rds of hisda ual
asked that his f r be given a wof the a
oAl Coork s ted that M James P cry, a neyefor the e eshadibeen
ith him. aid the City would have a problemsre lieving o
persontf romwthe responsibility o£ paying an assessment and sand all must
workshop o Thursday, February 3, 1903 at 300 p.
by a unanrmous roll call vote.
8. Appointment of members t and PSanning Agency
DeP. M _
Agencyayo eappo in tedri0 Shomateoa
eappoin tedyL rey Goldberg t ardeof Adjustm
objection to [he appointments byeany members.
9. City Administrator's Report:
Chacey briefed t request from Hospital
orporatti on of Ameri a fox s roserv Mr Chacey said the Skylark '1
plant had sufficientcr capacityit take a additional 100,000
ga ll.ons and he said that FlCA appeared to be willing to p y a $1. p0 per
approximate ly $15,000 and s kup fee could be used to provide
further expansion of the pla ndt when requi eed. Chacey said 1
anks purchased c t $39,000. Chacey suggested that a permanent
n be placed a and t e plant s mi l.i ar t the plan[ .i anfprd and
saidesome funds had been placed in this year's budget fot this purpose.
aid there w o problems a Coaunissioner M tchell said he
hnd r veden telephone calltaskingnif Hospital Corporation of A
oulder special r e for w Chacey said HCA wouldepaya
the s ecpriceaa any other c n by C Pappas,
onded by pep.sMayor CakerYUthat M Chacey be authorized to pursue
question of granting s ospital Corporation of Ame rice.
Motvon carried by unanimous ro 11 call vote.
Chacey briefed C e Commission o request from the peparT-
bof T nsportation asking the City t intenan ce responsib-
ility forrsidewalks o oads, oche cey said he r ended
approval s the end r suit Rwould be m efficient m of
sidewalks andea of t x payer's m reGrant and
Mayor L a aidvthey we aopcosed t the agreement ip~eP. Mayor
Uskert sa~i dnhe was opposedrand ommrssioner Mitchell said if State would ,~
. Chacey asked that the Commission consider signs at the
on February 3, 1903.
. Chacey s d he w d be absent o n from T esda
25, 1903 u ary 131 and h Cedtthat the City C
ted a ingtCity aAdminist rator nshisea n by
Pappas, s onded by C tchell t nald
etinq City Admin is trato rsin Mr Chacey's absenpce. M
byewanimous roll call vote.
lo. Ci[y Attorney's Report:
. Al Cook said he had been working o the Cab levision £ nchise
ichMe £ebcuary 23, 3983. £CC rules prohibit
nchi seefeenof m 3 Percent unless thedCity c show t
expends m than th atea administering the f Mahan
s present a aid that Orange/Seminole CablevisionhC hadrn
objection t ncl ude all r ved.
suggestedithat the agreement provide forea speedup
tfra nchise payments rather t ing paid a the end of the year.
Mahan said t any would n ending the p
schedule a ied that f s be pa idcqua~terly a
no leeCOUnty. Commissioner Grant gge fed that payment
be maaeemonc y
n by C onded by Commissioner IA tchel
that fxan chise renewalrprovideafor monthly payment of fees based on
franchise be a ended to 5 percent of all 9eueral r eipts if approved
by F and if n that percentage r t 3 percent of all gross
eipt s. MayortLOrmann said that 3 percent would double the i
the City is presently r ing and that the people w d be required
make up difference. eUepV Mayor Uskert said he agreed with Mayor
s defeated by a of 4 to l w
ingtAye and Commissioner Mitchell and PappashvotingsNay~,eUep.
y r Uskert voting Nay and Mayoc Lormann vot ng N y.
by C tchell, s onded by Oep. Mayor Uskert that
franchiseobe a endedsto 3epercent of allo9ross r eipts i
ied byma of 4 t0 1 with Commissioners Pappasn a~deM tchelln
votingrAye, Oep. Mayor Uskert voting Aye, Mayor Lormann voting Aye and
Commissioner Grant voting Nay.
aid he had inspected the dragline i arke
aid i nGgood shape and he said he thought the City had benefitted
fromsthe purchase.
Uep. Mayor Uskert asked about traffic £low at post office. Chief
ing said he had been w ing with post office officials c ing
this problem and would report back a ing. Mayor L aid
she had r ved a letter from P eSheehan a reported
that the recw o plans to replacempostroffice and thatch copy would
be provided eachnmember.
mayor L n proclaimed the week o eebruary 13 - 2d as the First
Organ Oonor Awareness week for City of Longwood.
Crcy C~k