CCMtg11-21-83IDNQJ000 CITY OSCIlSSIGN
MCVFTIDIIt 21, 1983
Present: Mayor ion~m,
DepMayor uskert
con.aiasioner Grant
cnmdasioner Mitchell
Connussioner Pappas
David CFacey, City ,, Lstraeor
Rank Krvppenbacher, Ciey Attorney
Conald Terry, C1ty Clerk
1. Mayor inxmaem called the meeting co order. Iervocation follwred by Pledge of
Allegiance eo the tmited States Flag.
2. Approval of Minutes, 11/14/83 Regular Meeting. Lotion by G issioner Pappas,
corded by Dep^fayor Uskest that minutes of 11/14/83 Regulaz Meeting be approved
as subni.cted. Lotion carried by voice wee.
3. Publin Heazing, ordu,anne LYV. 605, amexv:g Int 9, F>icaNnger Fames, Addition 1,
Plat &ok 5, Page 8, Records of $eainole Co:mty into City of Iung.-mod. Property is
locaeed directly North arN adjacent to Liberty National Hank. Lfr. CFacey described
location of prOperry. L1r. H. D. Hivpson seated eFae he represented tJ~e Shaders, wfio
s of the property. T re was no discucaion, pro or can. Lotion by C~ission
Mitchell, seconded by Cmmissioner Grant that public hearing be closed. hbtion carried e
by voice vote. Lotion by Gxnnissioner Grano, seconded by Cwem.ssioner Mitchell that
Prdinance No. 605 be adopted. Motion tarred by unanimous roll call voce.
4. Rrst Reading, Ordinance No. 610 - taro^' g lots 326, 328 ar~d 330, Tam of Iangwod,
Ylat Book 1, Pages 18 eFrough 21, records of Semnole County fran R-I (Residmeial,
Single Faoily) to H (Historic District), requested by Peter W. Clark and E. JOIm Hesse, Jr.
of 117 East Ctvrch Street. Mr. ICrvppenbacher read by eiele only. Nk. Chacey said the
property was locaeed ae 155 Wesc Jesse Avenue, bark of the Post Office and said the plan
erodel the building and make an office building of ie. Oep:layor Uskert said he
was erred about Pen:deeing businesses in a residential neighborFood. Mr. Chacey said
buin~ e pemacced in ehe Historic Dtstrict. Lotion by Conmissioner Lliechell,
econdedabywG issioner Pappas that Ordinance Cb. 610 be passed on firs readir:g and ttac
a public hearing be sec for Decevber 12, 1983. Lbeion caz'ried by a vnani~mus roll call
voce.
5. Acceptance of Improverenes, Tiberon Bills; that 1H, requested by Florida Resid~tial
Cwmmities. Lt, t(ruppenbarn°* said cFe wine ce bond was in ccepcable form and
Mr. Chacey said Uie City F]tgu~eer tad written a looter reca~mmding acceptance of
imprwamlSS. Lotion by Cam¢ssioner Pappas, s onded by Cam¢ssimer Mitchell that
Ciry accept inyrwev¢nes of Tiberon Hills, UcdC 1B. Tb[ion coaled by a wuni~rous roll
call vote.
6. City Adtwiisttaeor's Report:
Bids for p~¢chase o£ [rucks b3 Public Works Deparrnenx. Mr. CFacey said bids
Fad been received £or he purchase £ trucks for fhe public wxks deparvnent. Mayor
]nrmazs read the five bids received which were:
Jim Peacock rodge, Inc. $5,688.00
8150 6 cylinder, reg.bed, a [rm:m~usaron,
seep bury:er and rvs[ proofingto.
lob Dance Codge $1,656.00
D-150 6 cylinder, auto trananusscnn
8mdnole Fard, Inc. S6,]60.33
]' body, V6 pickup, auto Tranarassion
]' body, V6 pirlary, manual Crmmr~issim $6,386.36
Superior QNC 1LCks, Inc. $6,891.]4
(S~C 5-15 pickup w/longbed 2.8 liter V6 mgL~e
with L speed mmual a
(Add 5552.00 for auto/~ansmissim)
Soe Cre~rcms, Inc.
I~bde1 5-10/E63 pickup $6,]]8.62
V6 2.8 liter, 2 bbl gasoline, 4 speed mmual
on, pwrer s ering and pwmr brakes
(Add 552 for aueo/trmsmission)
Mr. aacey said ehe Dirm[or of Public I.bxks tad recmmended purchasing Che Txuctcs
Fran Jim Peacock fudge with a erratic [ Ib[icm by Camdss r CxmC,
corded by Gwmissioner Pappas that City aencrcepc loo bid Fran Jim Pmcockstbdge
with auearatre transmcssron. Skition carried by mmamous roll call mote.
b. Mx. Chacey reported that a letter nod bem mailed each registered weer
oncernuig the bond refezmaen and providing a sa~1e of the ballot w be wted
o<, co<,ceroing the nnna.
Mr. rnacey stated that when the City of longmd discovered the ammt of
fimdssehry ld receive from the additioal 4 ernes gasoline tax iemmsed by Semnole
Cormty, 812],000 was included in the budget for 3 or 4 lan' g Rmrgeline Road. Mr.
Chaney said the G iss~on [ad indicated a o four Lane Rangelin
wrk .session. Camaissioner GYar~t said tt~e Camdssiontnad never decided toe4alme
Rm~geline. 'there was a large nimber of concerned cieizms present who were opposed
co making Rangelixa Road either 3 or 4 lane. Mayor ion~mar irniced carom s from
the citizen erring this ~cter. Mr. Jce Abrans said he was a Land 1leveloper crta
lived In Tibexwrnmd spoke agaixat widening Rengelixa Road Co 3 d< 4 lanes. Mr. Jeff
Colmimr asked that Rangeline Road resin tto lanes. Mr. Colanm delivered a peeieion
o Mayor ]m opposing ebe 4 Sarong of ftaz~geiine Roads ssary
and mould mcpvrage a greater nu~er of vehicles through severaltresidmcialcareas
and would adversely effecc the safety of pedestrian 1fie petition requested ehaT
The gasoline 'tax be used for rmre pressing road requirerents.
M14. Carey Webb asked it the propnsed inq~rove~mts were rational and if
eraffic studies had bem mopleeed. Mr. Qacey said traffic studies were being
conducced ere preset[. Tk. Webb suggested flat [he road be puc in cceprable
e of repair. Mr. Qarles Miles, PresidmC of Cne Devonshire krvrea(hmexs
Asso aid~that the r sidmcs of his subdivi opposed To fogs lining
Vtar~geline Road and he asked rtae the road be repavedsio~we~~ Brown, Presidme of
the Fiiphland Hills Harecrvmers Associa[ on spoke in opposition to 3 or 4 lining Rmge-
line Road. !fr. Bernard Linton asked chat ac on be [akin [o deleee [he budgee lin
an for 3 err 4 laning Raryeline Road becauserthe G1ty A~inistzator had authorityeeo
make ehe ir~ravemn[s without fisther consultation with ehe Gmmiss I~fe. 1,inem
also asked [here [he Cumdssion ecognize ttat the planned improvmentens also included
a portion of E. E. Williamson Road. 14. Tinton said that Rangoline Road consCiruTed
traffic bazaza to s.idmts of the err a due Co the mazmer in which may m+torists
drive ad he asked for additional police patrols. C(r. I.incoa asked iE [he line
Eor Rangeline [mad would ra~ain n ere budge[ and Mayor Ioxmvm said sore fiords weal
required eo m3ke Cbe requued i~xweren[s in Rangeline Road. Mr, ltrtrypmbacher said
rmderstood be[wem ehe City Adninistra[or mid the Ca(missim that no action
rwoniaaba taken concaredng ia~ro~erenes m Ran elfin Road wiThonc r~ al of
wiilira~~ hero".rid. ~i r~~a~~°iat az~a n"e~ii~e`~a a~ °nala~ka t"~isnca~a°nmEana
gale
aia mere wnnla be a era,aons ~., aaffic on Rangeline Roaa if i
rridened to 3 or 4 lanes Ite asked ehacsitNbe ma fined a two lane road Mre 5[eve
Hall of ehe Wcodgace Subdivision spoke against 3 ora4 Swing Rangeline Road. Me. Sob
Lar~g spoke in opposition co 3 or 4 lariing Rmgeline Road. Nk. Sohn Crystal asked [bat
the City coordina e ehe paving of Rmgeline Road with the expected Paring of LNCe ~re
Road and chat chece~an lanes on SR 434 be ingrwed. Mr. Gys[a1 recanomded dac ehe
speed limi on Rangeline Fnad be left ae 25 MPH. Mrs. decry M[Paaell of ehe Smdalxood
Subdivision asked that Rageiine Mad xeaain txo Imes. Mr. Iten Polosski of 1'iberon
asked Mac accim the Cwrtnieaion needed co cake co any confusion as [o Mac was
going to be done. Mayor Irnm said it was not he~cmci.on of the City Cwmussion
o ao mydssng the people were opposed eo. Mr. t'svppmbacher suggested chae the budget
be amended by resolution wlv ch would resaice the expmdinse of fiords to widening the
ring Imes and straightening Rmgeline Read. Ns. larrY Goldberg queseimed ehe
e=,of Eunds in the budge[ for m^kv^~ inq~rwmmcs to Rmgeline Mad and said the
budgee provided for $350,000. Mr. Lacey sxplained chat die proposed budge[ indicaeed
$350,000 bug itre budgee approved by ehe fnission tors for $12],000. Mr. Jack Davis of
the Woodgate Subdivisim asked that sidewalks or bike packs be installed for safety of
children on E. E. Williamsm. An iuudmti£ied citizen asked Mether it mould be
essary co rarove any trees for the i~mvemmes and Mr. Qacey said it xould nog.
Camissi.oner GYme said the C "ssim plaemed the cmrk ~m Rangeline Mad ac ibe request
of die Serynole Comty Hoazd off nissioners. '
Mayor tnxrtmm passed the gavel co cepwayor Uskert. 2btion by Mayor Ioxriazm, seconded
by fdssioner Pappas co dir ct City Administrator nog ro expend fiords for widening
Rax~geline Road eo 3 or 4 ]acs. Nation carried by a unsvwus roll call voce.
Pn widmeified cieizm asked if the above irotim also included dux porcia of
E. E. Williamson Road cmmecting Rangeline Mad eo tongwW Hills Read. Rbcim by
fnissiw~er Pappas, ded by Cmmissimier Mitchell dtac restriction on expending
limas m 3 or 4 lane Rmgeline Road also include Chat portion of E. E. Willimtson Road
fron Rmgelinc Road m tonynood Hills Road. Nncim carried by a wminpus roll moll voce.
Ptr. liaaard Border asked about restricting heavy tnmks fran Rmgeline Mad and Mr.
Kn~pmbart~er suggested die Ccmnissi.on direct the staff to look into the advisability
of establishing weighe liadrs.
Mr. Grey Webb asked about the possibility ofproviding lighting for Fageline
Rid. Mayor Lormvm said the matter had not bem discussed but was a gwd suggestion.
ttr. dams Irelazid suggested rbaC sidewalks be Snscalled m E. E. Willi~mm Road
frao Rmg line Road co Iagwod Hills Road and Tfr. GRacey said he would review Ne
requesC.
Pk. Bemazd Lin aid there w m Rmgeline Mad and asked
about the possibilitynof diverting irucgRa£ficn~oaCR 42]. He imnted il~e Cannissim
co listen co die noise, pazciculazly at 3:00 - 4:00 a.m. Mr. trvppenbartier suggested
dtac the Meer be iwestigaced by staff. Mes. Betty McDauell asked if there was
a City Ordinance which resiriccs the arrome of noise and Gpeain Terry Baker said
mould be difficult co any excess noise without a decibel nmeer. Mr. Kruppm-
bacher said the noise ordinance needed revision to include decibel levels.
d. ME. Riacey said the [ uc for the Iongrswd Arcs and CYafcs Rescival was
excellent until noon on Swaay.
Nrc. Cnacey said chae Cicy Hall wrmld be closed m Ttt~ssday and Rriaay For
the i'i,mksgi~i..~g xoliaaya.
]. the meeting was adjoisned at 8:40 p.m.
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