CCMtg05-24-82SL1N(T,WD CITY CtPPII55I0N
May 24, 1982
Presmc: Mayor tomaem
Cw~oiss r GYan[
Cwmdssliw~er O'ISary
Cwmdssimer Pappas
Cwmassinner Uskert
0.avid Chacey, City Administrator
Marvin Rooks, city ATCOmey
tbnald Terry, CLty Clerk
1. Mayor lorry^^^ called the greeting to order. Irnocaxim followed by Pledge of
Atlegiance to the Ikuted States Ftag.
2. Approval of Minutes, 5/1]/82 Regular Meeeing. rbeion by (:amt er Pappas, s corded
by Crnmissimer O'Leary Hut minutes of 5/1]/82 be approved as submitted. Motion carried
by isanssrcuis roll call vote.
3. First Reading, Ordinance No. 552 - arnfiding Ordinance No. 49], the Codes F]d:orc~t
Ordinance of the City of tong+ad. Mc. Rooks read by title emly and said the propose of
the ordinance was to clear uP the proper number of the Zoning Ordinance Listed in Ordinance
No. 49] and to make clear tttae revisions and admmdnmts to previous ordinances are covers)
by the Cedes t]~forcarene Board.
4. Nation by Commissioner Uskert, seconded by Cwmissimer O'Leary that Ordinance Imo. 552
be passed m firse reading a<,d that a public bracing be scheduled for ,hse 14, 1982. Moeion
was car-tied by ismamous roll call mote. '
~ity AAidniatxator'aRgport: .,l
5. Pequest free Florida Residmeial Commmicies Eor a letter st ring that the Tibexon
Hills Subdivision would be gwemed by R-1 2rmv^n inasouch as the subdivision s approved
prior co ehe ordinari siablishing the R-IA zoning category for the subjece property.
Mr. rnacey said that[Tiberon Hills Sl~bdivision was platted as a R-1 subdivision excepe for
31 logs which were granted a variance by the Hoard of Adjostrsent for square foot regvir®emts
and frontage requirerars. Mr. Rooks asked whae fltC desired free the Camdssion and Mr.
Ctacey said they had requested a )egret stating motet zoning category and regulaeions would
be applimble and Mr. (Macey suggested a rmtion authorizing the preparation and sipfling of
such a letter. htr. Rooks said he did not see anything wrong with these procedure.
6. Motion by Cwrtnissioner Pappas, s corded by Cwmissimer Grant that the Commissim
authorize preparation of a letter toeFRL staging Heat R-1 Zoning would apply to Tiberon
Fulls Subdivision and that the Mayor be authozized to sign letter. Mr. Robere Doves
objected, s ring C1taC the subrlivisirrz~ should greet R-]A semdards. Ibtirm was carried by
unsivrous roll call mote.
]. Refurbishing Colu~us Harbour Sewer Plant. Mr. Chacey requested ehe Cannission to
auehoriz engineering sNdy eo double the s~z of the presmr steer pier in Colrerbus
Harbour free 100,000 Co 200,000 gallons per day. Mr. Ctucey said the capacity wasn'e
required at presne, but would be required when the camercial development on 1]-92
emgrle[ed. M11r. Chacey said the cost of the pLme mould be approximately 599,500 plus
$15500 for percolation to Camussioner Uskere askul if (here was sufficime
space and Mr. Cnacey aidsthere was - Hen[ Hie plant had one permlatim pond at present ~
and this mould give the City another area. Mr. ca,aeey said only one mould be used at
therefore ehe o her cwld be clcmied armualLy. Commissioner O'Leary asked abouC 1~
the sczeus of the possible pschase of Imgwood Utilities and I4. Cliacey s aced that he x_,
[ill pursuing the pisr}mse of Ica~.wd Utilities but they were not in Led ae present.
Rmnissimer GYanr said he ras in Favor of expanding the s of the plazi[5 Th. Cbarey
said these DER had withdra~m objeceions to small plants srnceathey were c]reaper to operate.
Camnissioner Ctant said smaller plants were better at returning water co the acquifer.
Camdssioner Pappas asked if fords were available for this pxoj etc and !4. Cnacey said
funds were available to ewer purcluse and Chao he expected the City could recover abort
~, $250,000 or $260,000 with s r hwkup and cormection fees. Commissioner Uskert asked it
there was any chance for Federal aid and Mr. Cnacey said he did noe believe so: that
Federal aid w only a ailable for cram oue planes or £or cities trying e g new plants
cn operation eo bandlevan ernrirorvrental problen.
8. Notion by Comissioner GYanc, seconded by Comissioner O'Leary chat Ciry Engineer be
authorized to prepare plans for in aced capacity of tr lurbus Hatbox Seger Plane az~d-
that plans be sulmiteed co ~eparrnmt of Fnviroarental Regulation. Notion carried by
wimvvrous roll call vote.
9. Problen with field lip~ts sofeball field ac Candyland Pazk. Mr. Ctacey said he
had received requests chat lighting at Cmidyland Park be corrected since the angle of Che
lighes blfnded people driving south nn Giant Street. Ntr. Chacey stated [here appeared to be
solueions to the problan. One wind be m install a beauty weave fence approximately
15-20 feee high and could cos[ about $800-$900. 'the second mould be eo have a locaeion
sign fox Candylm~d that mould be above 30X12 feee. Cartnissioner Pappas said a sign would
have co be ae lease 16 feee high. t's. Chacey said residents of Skylark mighe objece to
sign and Crmmission¢ Pappas said they would be all f'or a sigfl i£ it led the problee.
rh-. dim Roaa naked if a sign wmm,'t violate me city's aign ntainaz,~e aaa Mt. end<ey said
the m*iximm Sze for a sign would be 16X48. Camdssioner Pappas said iE a sigF mould violate
he sign order zeloeacedcandithac liwld be chanced. C ~sbeone~skert suggested that
Fade p a ghes ged sug¢ested that tree
Cam~ission ixrv sciga e the possibility of non-glare ligJits which a e driving rakes
NGayar ioxnam pointed ove chat a en fooe fence mould also violate eheezo[ung ordinan
Mr. Rooks suggested that Cha proper course mould be to obtain a vac" e and he sugpescedce.
chat Ciry look for best solution to problen. Mr, .Stm Ross suggested Planting a couple of
o shield ehe light N>ayor Inrncmm asked the problen to be investigated and discussed
wxksession on May 27, 1982. !4. Nooks suggested Chi Sfrusday's meeetng be declared
atspecial meeeing For purpose of discussing lighting problen at CmWyland Park and the
Cemiissirm agreed.
10. Mr. Ctucey said he had met with LWd Cnlmv~m of 'EOdd Ymberton, Inc. and tlvt wrk was
erred today on the retention pond ad ehey mould continue cmcil ehe wrk is cmmlete.
Ccmvissioner Uskere suggested that a deadline for cmpletiw be se Comissioner LYant
said C}at Bud Coleian xvuld do a good job. -
11. Reque of [tmg:.wd Babtisc Church For a mabile classroan for their church on E. E.
WillimnsonsROad. Ntr. Rooks said he Faced ro put a danger on such a noble cause bue the zoning
ordinance only pezmitted nubile Hares in eobile ham park or as a seasi.ty/constructim
ailer fur a period o£ s emnths. Ntr. hm.th said the trailer was no ~mbile Frnie s
e did noe nave plianbing or water and was designed for use as a classram. Mr. Rinks Saida
. if i classmcm, then i a diffaraC matter , Camussioner O'Leary said the
Camassion should investigate and decennine type trailer was being requested. Camnissioner
Crane said he was concerned above Che danger of Fire and the safety of the children.
Garzaissioner tlskerC said Che descripci of NK. 9id[h indicated that s the
mobile ham except thnt is was gutted. CamSSSioner Yappas asked Ue price ofsthe trailer
mid tk. Smith said betum $3,300 and $5,600 and Commissioner Pappas asked if a isgorary
classroan coulAi'Y be buile for tree artn Mayor taxmmac said she objected co giving
authorization for two years. Mr. Robert Oaves said there was no mystery as to whae the
railer was - ct was call whae the use was.
12. Tbtion by Camussioner P~PPas, seconded by Cmmissirrn Crane tha~quescion be
III"' Gabled wcil Sire 14, 1982. ~yor I~niaem said she haled Cn have Mr. h care back
without re mid said it s apparent hw the Camussion felt about granting a
penait. Commissioner Granewehen withdre.C his second ae~d Cmndssimier Pappas wirhdrna
his irotcon.
13. Motim~ by Camiissioner llskerc, s coded by Crnmissioner O'Leary chaC request Df
Iongcood Habeise CFUrch fora ;robile classroom be denied. Motion carried by unmirtnus
roll roll vole.
14. Mayor and fanadasi.mer's Reports:
CanN.ssioner Pappas said he was sei11 c coed about ex e speed an Grant
SCreet and asked chat Che curve be widened. Mre Cnacey said hesewld have problen
corrected.
Mayor Inxmm~n said she and Th. Chacey had neY moil}; Nk. Mike Nnrgan of Skylark Stib-
division concerning rernnc cm~lain[s about in[er£ermce from CB radios. She staled
iliac Mx. Morgan had agreed to bmadrast only between the ho~xs of 12:00 mtdrd.ghe aM
6:00 a.m,; iFac he could install a filter on the TV set of any residmC o£ Skylark
requesting score and that he mould imrediately discontinue broadcaseing if he received
calls ting tFat his s ing inCerfermce. Mayor LOtTaI¢1 staled that Fk.
Nnrgan requeseed in retumtthae Fe seop being Fazassed by the residenes of Slrylark
su;cc he cos noe causing the problan.
Mayor Intrtarm said she had received letters of thinks concerning three Lm6's.:od
Police Officers -Sgt. Smock, Officer Laniard and Officer Bravo for their quick ac[iDn
in helping Defiers. Mayor Loxmmm said she fiad received another letter ca~limmting
Sgt. CDhm and Officer Tan Sarksm. Mayor tnr~m said she had received a letter
protesting tFc building of a psychiatric hospital.
Mayor Inrmatm stated the City aryl the Police Departmme had received considerable
press recmily cmceming alleged claims of ndscorWucC. She stated that the Governor
Fad been raryested to have an ixrveseigaeion cmduceed co deeexmine validity of chazges
and she said S.Dngkmd Fos an excellent Police -eparmmt and she still believes Chis Co
be erne.
G ;SSSioner Uskerc asked cFat tFe pazk in Stadw fti.ll be closed ae dazk since
is being used as a lover's lane. Mr. Chacey said eFe lighes Fad only recmely been
stalled so Chat it could be used for pi¢rics. M14. Chacey said he mould look incD [he
pzablan.
15. The veering was adjo;¢ned at. 5:55 p.m.
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