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CCMtg06-14-82LONQ.CI'lD CITY 0FfQS5I0N - dime 14, 1982 Present: Mawr inn:arv~ Gmnissioner Grant G issioner O'Leary Crnrtdssioner Pappas Commissioner Uskert 0. '.d Chaeey, Ciry ArLniniseraeor Marvin Rooks, City Attorney ibnald Terry, City Clerk 1. Mayor to~ham called the meting to order. Snvocacion folloced by Pledge of Allegiance Cu the United States Flag. 2. Approval of Minuees, 5/24/62 Regulaz Meeting and 5/2]/82 Special Meeting and kbrkshop. tMCim~ by Camdssi.mer Pappas, seconded by Camdssim O'IZaxy thae s o£ 5/24/82 and 5/2]/82 be approved as submitted. Notion carried by vice 3. Public Hearing, Oedinace No. 550 -adopting, and enacting a new code of ordinan for the City of Irnigwod. t4. Rwks read by title only and said he tad proof of oublic Mr. Qacey stated that the codification of ehe City ordinances tad been going ontfor several y s and he recammded chat Ordinance No. 550 be adopted. Mr, e. D. Simpson inquired i£ Ordinance No. 495 would be included and Mr. Rooks stated ttat Ordinance No. 495 was an annex to tl+e Code but not part of it. Motion by Gmnissioner Pappas, seconded by Camiissioner Uskert that wblic heazing be closed. Pbtion carried by wrce voce. 4, Notirm by Cmmissimer Uskert, seconded by G.mmissioner O'IZary tiaC Ordinance No. 550 be adopted. Motion carried by vnanimus roll call wee. 5. Public Hearing, Qrdinance No. 551 - anmding Ordinance No. 321 (Iangnod E1re Prevention Code). Mr. Rooks read by title and said he had proof of public notice. There was no discus wn for or against Ordinance Cb. 551. Tbtion by Commissioner O'Leary, seconded by Cwmussioner Pappas that public hearing, be closed. Motion Carried by vice 6. Camussimer Uskere auesciw~ed wfiether Fire Marshall could designate fue lanes and tes for private buildings and Mr. Chacey said he could ohere necessary for fixeslazies. Mr. Ctacey said this ar~dmant was required to pexmi.t aiforcarent of no parking in fire lazes. ]. Motion by Cmrtdssimer (,toot, seconded by Camdssioner Uskert chat Ordinazice No. 551 be adopted. i+atim carried by imanirous roll call wte. 8. Opening of bids Eor sisplus vehicles. Mayor LOZmmui stated that she tad proof of adver[iserznt for bids. Mayor Inn~~n then opened and read Che folloat~, bids: Raeliff and Sens Aueo Pares: 19]2 Plynnuth - $105.00, 1969 Ymtiae - $60.00 19]3 Chevrolet Pickup, CCGt43A166244 - $]6.00 -~ 19]3 Chevrolee Pi<kup, CO2141412414 - $126.00 19]8 Chevrolet Nwa - $628.00 tax Buf£kin $6]5.00 for all five vehicles Houston ]arrell $550.00 for 19]2 Plyrtouth Carl iiarris $503.00 for 1916 Gtievrolet Nwa, $253.00 Eor 1969 Pontiac, $3]6.00 for 19]2 Plyrtcruth and $26.00 each fox no 19]3 Chevrolee Pickups R. L. VandertwEf $600.00 Eor 19]8 ~bva and 1969 P Norrelt Encecprises $850.00 for all five vehicles Fbtim by Comnissimer Pappas, seconded by Ccm:ussioner O']eary [lac City accept high bid for vehicles. lbcion carried by :a~ax~imaus roll call voce. 9. h4. Chacey stated thae Chree bids had been received for building a sidowelk m Orange Avenue fran Grant BCreet eo Oleander Sereet. Myor Inxmvm opined and read Che following bids: D and 5 Builders: $6,136.58 5. L. Parker $6,486.00 Shaxmon WttreCle $10,122.00 Cmmissioner Uskert suggested these expansion joints be provided on sidewalks N:ere they abut driveways. Motion by Conmissioner Pappas, s Doled by Cartni.ssioner O'Leary to ccept low bid of D and S Builders subject co ea by Mr. Al Fond, City 4Rineer, and with provision that sidewalks have expansion joints wfiere ehey abue driveways. Fbcion carried by :saz:i:mus roll call wee. 10. Resolution No. 4]5 -~ ressing appreciation to Legislacse for suppoeeinR City's position regarding sales and provtding for property tax relief for cities. Mr. Rooks read by title a<,d Mayor ionreem said the resolution had hem svggesred by Florida Lague of Cities. Mr. Sim Ross objected to the resolution Mr. Cooney said rile sales tax woad provide rile City approximately $239.000 and result in Lowering nullage races fron 3.12 to 2.38. Fhs. Genie Shvrete said [fiat sales eve increases ~rore equitable than increasing property [axes. Tbtim by G issioner Uskert, seconded by Commis- '~ seiner that Resolution No. 4]5 be adopted. Motion carried by wanvrous roll call wte.~. /0'teary 11. Resolution No. 4]6 -approving agreerent with Departlrent of Naxsal Resources for a grant of $18,000. Mr. Rooks cad by title only. Me. Chacey said Hie City Md to obligate 518,000 This year and $18,000 next year eo ve the grant. Cw:missimer O'leazy asked whin wxk weld camvnce and Mr. Chaceyesaid as soon as finds are received. Cwmdssioner Uskert said he cos concerned about potential problems caused by aigpe lighting Cvm:issimer Gran[ suggested a tyre limit far night gores and Cmmissioner Pappas asked if [here was a curfew and Ntr. Qvacey said not ae present. MotLm by Crnmissirner O'Leary, monded by Caimissimer Pappas that Resolution No. 4]6 be adopted. Mbtim carried by isanaanus roll call wte. 12. Approval of fi.rial plaC for 1Madow Ridge. Mr. Chacey said everything had been checked excepC lifC sCaCion which tad no paler. !K. Cnacey said pmjecC had been snspecced by Al tool and Tan Jackson and the Cmmissim needed to Rive the Mayor authority co sign final plat. Camussioner Leant asked about bond and tk. (hacey said one wutd be required. 13. Nntim by Cmmissirner Grar:t, seconded by Cmmissi.oner llskert that final plat be apprrned subject [o isEacCOSy bond being svhnieCed and upon l.ongurood Gtili[ies accepemce of sewagessystmi. M1h-. Fcoks said he revreas all bonds as a natter of course. Motion carried by wanimous roll call wee. 14. City Administrator's Report: M-. Ctacey re emrended else city decide on of Nh. Rooks on Che Codes 1i Fhforceren[ Hoard and suggested chat Mr. Rooks presm~ca o the board raChcr rh+^ advisor. (:mmissioner Usker[ said he agreed Hat Rooks should act a Ccmnissimer Grant said fie ehought Tfr. Rooks s}wuld remain advisor eo boards pComniss3onex o'teary said ne enoughc ra. Rinks annula a t lease m, sal basis. Chief G4eg rlarming said he recaimmded tl'iatprMre Rooks preserve ca o the board in o£ the c ing ehe performwce of posit offics s coo did previovsly.~Cartniss r Pappa~said he ehoughc Rooks should presmc m the board. rk. ]irony Rossnsaid he thought police officers should only be wtitnesses and aid he thought N¢. Chacey should present ca o Che board. rtr. Soe Pavone said Me s Vice Ckinnan of the Board and her omrc-nded chore tti. Rooks n Mr. Richard Wallsh was present and said no ch ge s;wuLd be made :mxilrtulyt1~a1982. Mr. Rooks read a swmHary of changes co the Codes Enforeanene Hoard Statute. Cmmissionpi Grant asked if i sorry chat the city bane a legal advisor and Mr. Rooks said he would review the ct:a:ges and report back ac next meeeing. b. -ecision on rme+al of conttacC with International Systm~s, Inc. Mr. Chacey said he had received a paper advising o£ the availabillry of scorer praits and recamwnded that City approve renewing coneract. Fk. CHacey said ISI has agreed to accept $11,000 cial payment with rereining $11,000 co be paid afeer ore lease 511,000 was received an,grants. CanN.ssioner Gtant asked Nk. Rinks if had reviewed coneract and Me. Rooks said w. Mayor Inrmarm said she agreed with the need for the contract bemuse the staff adequa o prepare gran request Nation by C~mmissimer UskerC, s onded by Gmniss oner Pappas Chore crm with ineemational Syst ,Inc. be r ewedesubjecc ro renew of coneract by Mr. Rooks~t rbeion carried by :srancemus roll tall mote. Use of high Pressure sodiwn LigJ:[s by Florida Power Corp., in Skylark Subdivision. Mr. Cnacey said each Comnissiwier had received a letter from Florida Pacer Cora., req estsse permission eo use Ifl' sodium lights in the Strylazk Subdivlson. t4. Chacey said rl:e Iigj~es weld provide 25 percent erore l:mims at less co c than presmc lights at xm additiwtal expense to the City. Tbtion by Ca:mi.ssimer Grant, s carded by Gmnissimer O'Leary Co approv use of use of higji pressirce sodiun lights. rbtion carried by imanamus roll call d. Mr. Q,acey stated dw[ proposed use hearings for Federal Rcvmve Storing fiends wind be held m Friday, June 25, 1982 at 3:00 p.m. aid tSac sore 50 letters tend bea: ieizens requesting their participation. rh. Chacey asked the Camission co etedaeesoEor budgee wxkshop Hearings in July and the Gmnission agreed to hold hearings an Juty 7, 8, 13 and 15 at 3:00 p.m. to review budget proposals for fiscal yeaz 1982/83. [4. (5mcey stated iSUe representatives ore Che lase Co:mcil of Local Gwurmsmts Cingheld in Seidnole Cowty had agreed eo form a tectmical coordina onsider the Proposed future expansions of all c~ieies and the proposed land useseEor tvcure aemc:ations. Tnis group would atta:pt Co develop a coordinated plan which mould se developers and individuals requesting annexation and rezoning oC properties. Mr. Cttacey suggested chat Nas. Geraldine Za:bri be appointed to this came CamSssioner Grant said he ttwu~t Mr. CMacey should represent the C'icy. Nation bytcvrta'issioner GYat, corded by Camussimer O'Leary that Mr. Cracey be appointed co the CAl1SJ camuttee to onsider fut:se bowdaries and land uses. Motion carried by a vote of three co with Conmisioners Graz:c, O'Leary a:d Pappas voting Aye and Camdssioner Uskert and Mayor Lormam voting Nay. Cvmdssion Uskert said he thwgtrtrh. Chacey was being given too mrfi to da. i5. City Attorney's Repnr[: Mr. Rinks said he had re ecaed ehe Codification of Ordinan and in espmse co the previous conrtenes of Ns. B. D. Simpsm, said the Zoning Ordinance was not covered by the Code. 16. Mayor and Canni.ssimers' RePOres: C iss.ionex 0'i ~ said he Had re ved a verbal report fran a mmber on fhe land Planning Agency chat ehey avsc r sign dueeto aovinP, frwn City but chat he did nor stave a written sip~ati Mr. Rook said ehe best procedse was w t for a wr~.ttm s~gn- acron before appointing a replacarene. Camassioner O'Lrary saidrthe individual was vr~eweo£ar}~atblinftonration,shesrecammdedtehatsarve ~balfre~si~~a be ac~ce~s d anddmthat gnatron pre replacenen[ ire appointed. NnCi~m by Commissioner O'Leary, s onded by Commissioner Uskerc chat resigation of Mrs. Roseiary Kircher Crwa tad Yla~ming Agency be a cepeed. Motion carried by wire vote. 1i, (omniss x Pappas aid he wanted t appoint I~4. tta[xY Lindsey t. serve as ~ Mrs. Kircherlsreplacemnt and that Mr. Lindsey had agreed to serve. Tbtion by Camdssioner Pappas, seconded by Cmmissimer O'I.eax'y tMt Mr. Harry Lindsey be appointed to Che tad Planning Agency as a replacerent for Mrs. Rosa~ary Kircher. Nntign carried by isian~vwis roll call voce. Camdssioner Pappas asked if the wsk release program for prisoners mould continue and Mr. Chacey said yes. Qmnissioner Pappas sµvgesced true ehey clean up me pack on Grano Stteet. lbeion by Commissioner Pappas, seconded by C®ndssioner O'Leary that Camdssion approve payment of bills. Motion carried by Uxaiimus roll call voce. Camdssimer O'I.eazy asked Mr. Qacey co look into the problan of siading ~.ster at Tamem station ac SR 434 and Range Line [toad. Comdssioner Gtanc said he had received a petition fran residents of Iaka Gan Drive requesting chat rile City block off the dirt road at me end o£ the col-de-sac because ring probleru wick cars speeding and getting stuck. Mayor ]onrvam said she thoughtcehe rosd was opened so police cars mold gec tlsough. Mr. Robert Hmidley tens pxesme and spoke in favor of closing the road. Mr. Glucey suggeseed trot City erece ce posts to keep road fran being used Weil wcanC land was developed. Mr ~gazet Addison spoke in favor of me City blocking me dirt road and 'd Clue fir 1<s could noe gec Murnu~a nom and Uut the area was being nsed as a dury~ing grwaid., Mr. Rooks asked i£ the road had ever boa used or ttad been dedicated and Mc. (]ucey said it had n The Cwrtdsston agreed co erect concre e poses top ent traffic an dirt road,ot Mayor Inrmaes Braced trot co Dcility Depaz-menc mployees had earned certificates - Richazd P. Komhluh -Class 8 CuCified WasCemte2 1Yea¢rent Plane OperaC and Peter Butt - Glass C Certified Drinking Waeer Treatma~C Plant Operator. She congratulated both nim m their achievarenes. Mayor tanan,n alao orated mac she naa received leteers cmmaaitw sgc. Rnaneu Cohen and Officer Car Rentfro for their excellene perfonam~ce of duty. ll. 'the meeting was adjourned at 9:42 p.m iry of mlorida ATSESf: ~~~///~~~/// ~l~