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CCMtg08-09-92
Pmaent maro= ron~ w~issi~e~ Pappas= D. Chac¢y, City Administxatnr rn I~sks, City Attorney mnald terry, City Clerk Fbsen[: Crnmissioner gskerc 1. Mayor Iormann called the meting to ordar. ]nwcation follwmd by Pledoe of Allegiance to the United States Flag. 2. Approval of Minutes, ]/26/02 Fegulaz ruing. M1Yrtmn W Nmnissioner o'Ieary, semnd=d by Camiissioner Grant that minutes of "I/26/82 %yulaz Mceting be appro~red as sulmittea. I~biion cazried by ~swnvmiv roll call vote. 3. Public Hearing, Oedinana No. 556 - prvn~iding for operation of sewage treatmnt systsm. Mr. Cnacey beiefed the Cmmission on Ue status of the semr and water deparenennt budgets and said mat re~en~e for the water aepam~e„t w~,la ~ drone Sso,ooo belw expewtacions and mat sewEr revenres wma eroeea projewtio„s M amut Ss, loo and snw, a small profit for this fiscal year. r. Chacey said projections for the budget for fiscal y 1902-03 indicate a $22,000 loss wless seer rncr~assea. O'l~azy asked if tl~ estm-,tea inwre for the nnr=en was loa and Mr. a,arerasax~a i Fh. Charey said F¢ anticipated major repairsttoette pumps and rtoYOxs ae lift stataons £or the m~ung yeaz of apgaroxviaT¢ly 516,000. 4. Mr. William Mayo objecYCd to the increase in scuer rats and crnplai d that public F~aa not been aa¢quately in£onred about e=nding increase. He suggested that notice of public heazings Ca plama in Orlando Sentinel and that action be de£erxed on proposed o-durance til public was made as of in Sohn SabatiK also spoke in cp»sition to the pxrpwca senu' Mr. chamy w~Qazed se«e s for reignboring c es and said that Imgxa'd's1r ng the lw.est. Mr. Chacey Baia Un Public 4brks ~parUmnt had been investigating ways to ercnrndze se..er msts and he believed the plants xere being opesaT¢d efficiently at present. 5. Mction by Commissioner Pappas, seccavded by Crnnu Scary that Public Heazing m Ordinanm No. 556 be closed. Nouen cazried M wannrous roll call wte. 6. Comu said mat Iong..cna shouldn't follow lead of oche cities and to reguestedsthatcetiie Mnrtission auitrorize preparation of future ordinanms tefore presentatron to the Crnmission. Cpmdssioner Grant said the utilities xem not svgnDSed to rtake a profit. Ieaxy said he aid not believe the utilities should to operated for a pro£i.t bvrt he L lieved tha s justrfied to replace eciuipnent mat was 12 years old. r Pappastsaid henhadaobjected to the full 53.00 in on Suly 8 and mayor Corm-,nnysaia mat sFe tw has objected to that ~wch of an ~ G issioner Grant asked [7r. Chacey to e~L-Sn what vazious mipaeues aze requiredato pay fox sawn and Mr. rnamy said that n~wrrson nad paid a [Deal investmne of aPproaimaealy sss,ooo and mat tha Dag Hack is rglnirea to pay spso.oo fnr seer sear mncn while me The track is an season. ~. r Pappas asked mr. Pocks to explain reyuirments for public h azings and as OH1111v~stM~ublic and Mr. Rnks did. Pinks said the Present metingssvem advertised r©Nired Fe had evidence of p m Ue Sanford Pz Crnmissioner Papas said he agrmi with Cnrtnissioner Grantla~u~t the Came aaauq prepazation of rns by city M Scary s acing it the old way and Mayor Iorm-wv~aid ro ~ficationOCOUla harzah v putnon water bills. 8, on by Camnissioner Grant, sewnded by Cmmr r Pappas that Ordinanw No. 556 M tabled until AwTr t 23, 1992. Motion raaied by a wanumus roll call mote. 9. Public Hearing, Ordinance W. 55] -providing for operation of water rystem. Rnk=~ read by u only. Ar. Chacey briefed th excectrd in and expenses f the water deFarhrent and said expected re would tenapproxinately $30,000 short. Oiacey read a coapa.rison of water r withreneigtboring cities and aid that Ionguxl had of the loxst ra Mayo asked that the City carefully consider the increase tefoxe approving. lfiere was no furthe discussion. 10, on by Camu seconded by Came r Pappas that public hearing ordinance No. 55] Ceswntinced unttil August 23, 1982591NUUOn carded bf warwous roll n call vote. 11. Mr. Forks suygest~ that the Cartnissi.on might want to xeopan the public Feazing on Ordinanre No. 556 for August 23, 1982. Mo w by Crnmissimnr P~rpas, seronded by Camus- ant that Oxrlinanrn No. 556 b=_ removed £ma table for purpose of grJss.ng a public heaing and H~a[ public heazin9 Ce wntin d wtrl Avlust 23, 1982. lrouon carried by unaeunous roll moll mote. 12. Mayor Sormann stated that public hearings on Ordinance No. 556 and No. 55] mould be held on Nonday, August 23, 1992. 13. I~solu[i~m No. 4]] - ~sin9 elimination of rate schedule D15-1 for municipal service Mr. td~s read in entirety. Mr. Cnacey said loom. i Presently enjoyed a LS Percent savings on utility charges g' F orida Poer az result of rte franchise agrees nent and sazd that other titres did rot have terms so favorable, er Grant said other cities sMUld have looked ahead as [on9uxnd did when they were negoitiating Frantliisv--. on try Crnmr r Grant, sewnded try Cmmissioner O'Leary That Pesolution No. 4]:1i Lx ad ytcd. Dbtron varied by a imarurtons roll call mote. 19. Mr. Qarny said prr~.sed legislation xould deregulate franchise for cablevisiai ge ators and said this mould result in a loss of planned revenue of about 510,000 for the cmdn9 fiscal year torn franchise fees. Camdssioras O'Leary aske3 i£ other w,pa;ties mould to Pemdtted to e line of OrangrSeminole Cablevision if the dexzlulaTion carte about or whether they mould have to build tMic o„n Bros. Ctarey said this was not knaun and er O'I¢ar said he Hrought the City should receive sore benefit. a~a that cablevision se ce naa not been gwa ana na was th fawn of i~ncr~seae w~petitien. SMn Crystal said if oHre onganies xe not lnrndtTed to use the lines of Orange-Seminole Cablevision, the City might not see any viprove~rent in and wuta lose the expected franchise in Mr. Charles Neemedy said his area till waiting or cablevision for 31 hats. Mayor Iornann said she would write a letter imPi ring aMUt uatallaticn date. 15. City Adnvnistrator's Fepart: Mr. Chawy said that he had net with Mr. M1like Zun~ran of OFR w wining prN;lems at Mud Lake and that he was aw o£ remmcnded actr Un Cily to ra4°...MaYOr lormann su9gested~that DERttte reminded about letter and Mr Mr. Cnacey stated that eart~ Camu Doer had teen provided a c~Y o report by %elton Associates on double fora acey sazd he had attended a ring o£ City Mm,agers th sanfoth cols aate ana ~n re rt=n=irea 1'y th Cna y asked the c ccePt report by Felton Associates; appsint anareindividual represent the City inrnegotiations with the County; autinrize rte representatrw to with the Coroty Cmmission and provide tlwn with wiments w report; and authonze mae report re aeuw a to County camassron. on by camp. aemnaed M ~ cceptbreport of Helton Assmiates cenceming doublestax by a wanvrcws roll call mote.. on by Cantu Pappas, seconded Dy Coamissioner O'Ieary that the report of Kelton ]vssmiatesste delivered to the Seminole Cowry Camussron, tUUOn carried by wacwws roll call mote. on M' C Ieary, semn~ by Camu Pappas that Came on apptin~t Mr. David Chaceynto Lsngrmd in with the lCaN ofss Corot Crnmissioners on matterps ofedomle taxation. Notion c-.cried by wanvrous roll tall mote. on by Omm r Paws, semnded by Ccmnissi.oner O'Ieary that Mr. Chamy to authon'zed to with Sennrole Cocmty Beard of Camussioners and direr cameo o£ the City IXmrnission regarding report. Notion carried by wanimnus roll call wte~ lE. woley, P silent of ~vonshire Ng2'amers %sociarion was present acd he asked percussion to speak on the problems at Mud lake. Cmley said harewners of that area had previously petitimed th t then in m ding a problem caused by ra rcdasts, alligators and snakes G.wley said he tlwught tF¢ problem was serious and gr.,ed a danger to the safety of the residents. Mr. Cooley said the City timed the take which was causing the problem and he asked the City to take whaF¢~rer steps we cessary to solve problem. Omley urged the City to take initiate and aggressive a Mr. Creamy said that Mud Sake was a serve drainage area mat he w~ma call DER toe Aire report and woularncet wim rxme- uafterereviewing xeaxmendatioris of ~R. Cwmussioner G said it would be in{nssible to prop the lake out. Mr Cmley said there was a nev +oachine called a Fh ]rat which might help clean up me'1aka. Mr Pnna I~Wxpm stated the problem has xisted for at least 3 years acid she atta~pted to get sonetliing done L:efore without She said that DLR would ewt grant approval for dredging and she suggested sly solution was to fill lake in. Mr. Chacey said DER mould not authozize filling the lake. M1Hyor Ioxmann suggested hat City 4yineer inspect s to am3 see Wnat mold 1'e done. Mr. Bud Carter stated mat sa tong needs to be donerm get rid o£ undez- brush besuse that was where rats were living. Mr aexxyititcliell stated that sbz had killed 8 rats remstly and said she was fear£u1 for her children's safety. Mr Mark Ibbeniwitz suggested that Seminole County b=_ contacted to see if pex'sons senTSn~ to 50 hours of public service for driving while inioxicaTS3 mold not le used to clean ~mderbxush. Ye suggested that City write all mxee judges to This effect. Mayor Soxmann said the City was already using prisoners and thought that this w a gmd puepose. Mayor loxrtann said the City would £ollw rT and atten{rt to solve problem. 17. Mr. Chacey said Ttwt the Polls Ceparhmnt had received thine bids m diesel police roes and he xemmended mat the City approve the pucUas of two Malibu Classic, 4 dint sedans fxan Byer' tbller Chevrolet for a prim of 59,200 each. Q~amy said plans were for he Quef Marvung to bceak the vehicles in slauly for ne year and tlrs put them on me mad. Crnmissioner Grant said he thought, diesel hides were excellent. on by Crnmissioner Pappas, s ended by Como er Grant that City purchase Malibu Slassic, 4 s fmn Rxler Holler Chevrolet at 59,200 each. carried by a cmaeunous roll cat]. vote. C~mnissimier Pappas evskea if t}ie vehicle wzre placed on the roa Mr. Chary said he needed approval t Make 52,000 from excess funds of Federal Pevenue Sharing Budyet for purchase of vehrcles. me l*1 [bimissioner O'I¢ary, s led by Ccmnissioner Pappas that S2,OOO.00 ferxed from excess of Federal. Fevence sharing Budget for piuGase of ]rolls hides. le. ear. enaoey r~~stea anthoritr to mange ue pirxnp rsucx of the sewer aeparGmnc w eropa„e. Baia the ~ on naa preciously anu~oxized ~ eirkp, and nee Cax but chats teethe atv naa a~roeaa pnronase of ao aiesel Care wma not r ailable for cn right and he wanted to have as name .information as lossible ~n which rn rer~rera a aceiaio~n en me use of prga„e. w Dy Camussim~er Grant, seconded by Canna Pappas that Mx. Cbacey be authorized to rt pirJ~up truck of the seraz dep sarrnentrw propane. Nailon raxr~ed by unanvrous mllvcall wte. 19. Mr. Chacey said a representative of the Post 6ffice had sugges d that ttie City advisability of installing neignMnc~od distributron Wxes far mail picket Mayor lor'mann said the Post 0£fice iEpv t has requested a letter Fora tln City r~]uestin9 this s Mr. Forks asked Were bo uld to placed an Chaccy said on City rightrof way. er C ant saz injected to iiwdtalling this system while so'm silents mi~~sdrw ceivea door-to-door se ce and he suggested that all awP-to-door pose office deliveries to discontinuedMMx. Clarence said ne tJwulht the plan would be exrnllent arcl reavo=_ congestion at the post office. C 'ssionex O'IZazy said ne aid not l~lieue t1~ City was in a position w say tFe systen wind to gmd or bad. 1fie (Ynmissicn agzead to take no amvon regaxaing nail distribution toxes. 20. City Attorney's Pel»rt: Awks sazd he had prepared a to the a,aes Ehfoxmrent EoaN Ordinance as preciously dixeRed bl the Crnmissi.on which incorporates re changes of the th Iegislatuxe in the City's ordinance. scorer Grant asked that mmnnts ~ presear a at nett mreting. 21. Mayor and 6maissioner's Reports: Mayor ion`wui said she had received a letter fmn Mr. Fay Whitte mncemin9 develgnnnt of Lyivs Drive and that each ~mdssioner had a cv~ry. Mayor Ioxmazm said she Fad also mceived a lettez' mmending Sgt. Mack Snack for his performvice of duty. on by Comu O'le~ary, secmrcYd by Cmmissioner Pape. [hat bills D=_ approuEd. M1btion r=+~"iedsby unraeunnus roll call wte. 22. Tee Camussion adjourned at 9:50 p.m. N..i bf ngamd ATTEST Clem