CCMtg07-19-82
Rick Cwen, As rant City attoxrey
panald 1 1,sCity Clerk
1. Mayor Ioxmarm called the meeting [o oraer. Snwcation followed by Pledge of Allegiaim
Tn me United States Flaq.
2. P~roval o£ Minutes, ]/12/82 Regulaz Mceting, wn try Cartniseionu Pappas, seumded
by Ccm~d.ssioner Grant that minutt:s of ]/12/82 Reyulaz Meeting be approved as suMhtt~.
Nntion carried by unan~+~ous roll call wte.
3. Ordinanrn Iio. 555 - mzmung lots 3 through 8, Black 6, less the North 115 feet,
anended plat of- Block 5, 6, c and H and a rnrtion of B1mJC 8, v]iilnere. Ivr. dm read
by title only. Mr. Cnasy described the p gerty and stated that applicant had r~lueste3
diange tc R-1 [o penni.t ]5 fmt £rm~[age on lots and 1,250 squarn feet of living span.
Mayor Ionnsrv~ asked i£ the regcest had gone meough the Land Planeung agency and
Mr. Cha~.y said yes. Mayor Sonmann asked if Ne developer would be asked to
wing Last Street and Mr. Charey said that paople in the neiglilvxl l pm[er thatt£ast
of kn paved. Came said he did not agree that people wanted East
Street th rawrr~ ~a»ved. Mayosetomann asked if the plat would miQly with Sutrli.vision
Ordinance and [~li'. Chacey said the plat did no[ mie order the sulxli.visien ordinance.
' said he tho~ht it should te. Cmmvssioner Bskext asked i£ Cul de Sac 1~
wuldshe paved and Mr. Chacey said yes. Mayor igrmaru~ asked if lots fronting on Bistline
and th City Clerk said .it a public aeeting but was no an advertised public hearing.
Mr. Sinpson said that Floridas5tatute 163 xequizes that the Land Planning Agency hold a
public hearing. Mr. Charey said that a replat was not ecessazy and cited the opinion o£
in Rm~s in ehe m.+li„y/l,a.dsfora case on hma ariw. Mr. wick ~ aaia ne
~ueved mat there oae plat is alreaay in exrsta,~« ana where anomar plae is re;Brirea
rt asst th replat a.
s. on by cam,. wnaea q- cnm~iasioner Pappas m a regnest for
rezoning mcx m theSEanarP~iaMi„geAgen y. ero+a.on raaied by unanr,rous roll call wrE.
6. aaia he obiecrea to me orafnanca reins arawn in aavaare ana Mayor
maaie ie .G,s acne m expeaice viaval ~p,ests a„a eirea an exanple w3,ere it
tr~iok 66 nontns m an„e. ana rew e proaercv in casselnerry.
John Cabatina qu=stioned why m s a'iscussiny the i r they
had w Mr. Cnacey saidstt1atwthe ai~Plicant's xeguest fo~reroning
should to 9ivedt~sideatr n.
Ordinance No. 556 providing for operation of City Sewer System. read by
title. Mayor ion`arn saz t the changes were scussed during tle burl9etnwrkshops.
'on by wmdasiorer o'Sdear~y, ae~w,aea vy cam,i.~ioner Pappas that orai„anre ss6 1~
be passed on first reading and that a public hearing t se for Augvst. 9, 1982 ~MOtvon )
Gaeried by wanvnnic mll call wte.
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9. Ordinance No. 55] providing for operation of City water rystem. H xead try
itle only. Mr. a,aro~ aaia me or«naea cnangea we
and that he naa Taken the liberty of melons an aaaiua,al =nanga tU ssccion 4 that naa
a previoaa o=ainanro wnien ac eaen lot or a within sacra bnilaing
snauroba ronsiderea a aeparare n, t £o~rne p~vaent of water tees eras uat every
r m~,nmtron mat ha~e a separate ~rer.
10. crnmiaaioner cra.~c srarea treat ~>< ones cnansing the base aaowt
of water frpn 5,000 In 4,000 gallon. Mrco. achamy sa~a thatrit had been discussed.
11. on by Cumussioner O leery, s mnded by Cmmv Pappas thai Ordinan
55] L passed mi first reading and that public nearingskc scheduled foe Aixryst 9, 1982.
caxriea by a of 4-1 with Cnmdssioner O'LSary, Pappas, Uskert and aNyor
tr~xrtann wrung aye and Mmissioner Grant wring na.
12. Conditional Use Application m opexaie a Child Caze Center in C-2 zrmin9 distritt
ubaitted by Mr A. Cmk. on by Crnnu r Pappas, seconded by Conmissirme
Uskert That request Ce xmoved frcm table. raizi~ by vice mots.
Uskert stated that Mr. Bryant, the Building Officials, shad written a letter stating that°r
the sv the requirenimts of Ordinance m. 495. voner Uskert asked if front
yaza mina to mwted for play azea and ~rmissionec PaGpa. said it rould not to sea.
read the requiv is o£ @dinance W. 495 for a Quld Care linter whiU c~msists
of a 10,000 sq. fmt lot; not less than 1,SOD s3. feet in building for 90 children or
less and outdmr play area of 20o sq. feet ler dula or 2,000 squaze feet wtuchetmr is
larger. 19r. Chamy said Uat approximately 6,000 59vare feet were available in back
yacd which would permit 30 children. Mr Cmk was prnaent and asked if the erns for
play couldn't be interchangeable sinm not all tltilaxai mould to playi;g at one tire.
arc. den aaia the orainanm aid not permit interenangins arms. ~ Pappas
sakes if building amtainea ail safety Precautions including fire extinyuisners and Mxs.
Cook said arts naa discontinues any further work on building wtil the Crnmission decided
on her request Camussioner 0' °~.1, said he had no problem with the general area -but
ordinan w:~uld place a limit on nw~ber of children. Mrs. Cmk said that 30 rJVldren
rcmically feasible. John Crystal suggcaTSl T}at ordinance to rerz'
to pexmi[ 40 tltildren and that play area be wade interclvngaabl.e withspace in building.
ss asksi that samthing be Gone to rect the Ordinance aura was defective.
Mr. I;azles %ennaly said that 40 children wererot tmmany and rte tnou9httit o. k. to
ferce in front yard.
13. Mrs. Cmk asked the (Yaimission to grant her request for 30 children at present and tD
viler changing the oNinance at. a later sate. Mrs. Cook said arts was losing 51,500 pee
~ronth and she uvula not afford that artoun Mayor Inmwv; said s}n agrcea with granting
a pemdt for 30 children nos and theckingtwiN the State on xequixevrents.
on bf Camussioner Grant, seconded by Comdssi.oner Uskert hat a conditional Use
Permi~be granted to M1lrs. u=*m Cmk fox a Child Caze Center not to exceed 30 children.
Nntvon carries M a wanvrou., roll ral.l vote.
15. C ty Pttininistrator s depart:
mmiendaTion on new xe11 and water plant expanion. Mr [d.dc Coleneu~ of Boyle
engineering wasp and briefed the GzmSSSion on his re of the bias. IX~leman
said the oftbias was 5185,000 and he believed that the City nsceivea a 9md
re~eir~es~ '~~~ bids. Cole said that Neridith Cove. was erall bidder
bid of 5144,400 and that Sun ~1C Undsxground was lou bidder for pLmtvex;ansion
d fluoride facilities at $)6,045.00. and That rirst Southland Construction Coro. w
semna low bids for plant expansion and fl~nride facilities at $110,898. Mr. (blcvian
aaia he naa mnta a au rnree m~niea and regaeaTea aaair~onal infUn~mation.
aid ha thongnt sw eelt Ma maae an their e c obey naa not sudnitr=a
Neeaaaztiwal infoxmaticn he has askea fo~r.r col~anirea that the city awara
raiN wnatr„aion m ao the ene~r're job ana saia tnac the city uvula Daly
m~ sltzoz br g=an bias w cmo tonvaaora ana trt the suoer..isiw ana wcmtial 1
problems of having tw9mmpanies do the wrk mould o aweigh the mull s wings.
nez Grant asked if the coapamdes hadn't submitTSd a list o£ equipment and Teen
required to Place bends. Mr. Colman said they Tad but that i[ tru very costly and titre
anin9 to the City to Tave to ce Performance. Coleman said with the reaame~-
n for con auacd, rkNle's wrk was complete and he suygeste3 that the City
resider' having i is company Prepare m inspect in tallation and ensure that th
wrk is lore properly. Mr. Cnacey su59es H that Neriaith Corp. ~ redrested to reduce
fluoridation work by $2,600 to M in line with grant frmn State and that $1,400 Tad teen
ceived from the State for PUyle's prgineering Study of flwride facilities. Mr. (Racey
said if Nis more acmmgtlist~ad, the total price of the contract uvula Iv $154,000 including
insP=_ction se ces by Foyle. Crnmissioner Grant said [hat Sim Helt thderyrowd tad been
rn busine s forma long titre and said there was a large aifferenta in bid prices Nat snoulf
be investigated.
Mayor Iormann and Crnmissioner llskert statrd that Boyle II~gineeein9 Corp, w a good
m~pany and that the City sMUld accept Neix xeaamendatiorts. asked
if MeridiN could in e tFa price bid anc Coleman s d they mould bill fortactual
footage pipe used incwel.l and that final price mold be higher. I Coleman said Nat
the plant er~ansion was a final prim, not subject to adjustment. ~Mr. Coleman said that
additional wrk was required in other plants for control wrk whith inwlvea. aLOUt
$2,500 and that aty preferred trt use Atil( Cagrany. Mr. Coleman said that was incLxkd in
hid. Crnmussioner O'Leary said tre mould prefer to tave irore in ~ on Sw Pelt and
M1h. ~leman said Fie had naae every effort including tw call today. ~
'ce try Crnmissiorer O'iea~, semndea try Canid.ssiorer Paopas that bid o£ Neridith
Carp. for $144,4'00 to accepted, SoM Sabatin' std d Hat every effort to made to ~~
stigatc low bid. Ab carried by a mote og4 to 1 wiN Cmmissia~ers O'Leary,
Yanpas, Uskert and Mayor Iennann w'in9 Aye and Crnmissioner Grant wtin9 Nay.
Notion try ~nnissiovs Pappas, seconded by Caimi.ssioner Uskert that City enter
with BoyleIIgineezin9 for $13,600 to prepaze contracts and s~ervise os,strvcGim
ofnwll and water plant exlw~sion, carried by a mote o£ 4 to 1 with Cmmissionexs
O'Leary, YaPPaa, uakere area Maroc we~nwei„g Are area mum.ssi~er ~xant weigg May.
b. eNa Lake Drainage. Mr. Lacey Baia he bad written eadt lxvmissioner a lettee
ouflirving the offer of I4r. Na a fifty Foo Foal
for drainage. Mr. CMSy saiasFa Tad atta~p d to ~atbetter offer9wittpnt
and he remmenaed that City attePt Mr. J t~offerewhicF~ expires on Arg~r t 1,
1982. ssMr. Chaczy said he mad received tw fawrablesrespases and o~Sy needed one
ant fran Mr. Niearry. Mr. CFacey said Price of property was $26,000 per acre with
158 dwm, payable in 5 years at 12 per cent interest. Mr. CTacey remmvtaed that
Rannission appzow offer of Mr. Sones and Sara thss Fr ~ertY was key to drainage projx~t.
on by Crnmissioner Grant, seconded by Crnmissioner t]skert au zing Mr. Chacey
to puratase 50 foot easement Emn Mr. Sones. Motron carried by wanumus roll call mote.
to the City on wnat should b=_ done. Mr eman had net wi
xwnanire sw,ai~.is.ion a~roxi,matelr 6 aon~ago area they na
application.
d. Mr. Cbacey briefed the Cwmdssion on additional w of the City Nall
Expansion and r'+h~sted an additional 511,600 to wnQlete inject. r. Chacey
said additional fords were due [o erlmks or wderestfmated and wind
pezmie crnpletior~ of the ncv Camussr'on Chsrhers. '. Chacey s
Jackson bas painted City Ha11 rnrer the trend. Basked Mr.
CTacey if be bad lwked at ronfermce table and mr. Chaceynsaidrnotbut that be
wm.a this w x.
on by Coma Pappas, semndea M Crnmv
additronal $11,600 forvm~pletion of City Hall. Nutvon carried by imaeun°usaroll
call vote.
Mr. ehacey stated that the Cove' s &Tiforcevrent [k~azd was scheduled to heaz
threeecases m 2~sday but Cla[ the individuals bas tune vn ttmplimce and the
imeting was cancelled.
16. City Attorney's Peport:
said that he bad received a letter of notice £rom Mr. Janes Clmningh
ceming possible actron for damages inwlvinq false az inprisament and
search. Mr said that I~h'. Manning's explanationtnade it ap, ear that TF¢
CityLdid not have a pr Stem.
said that it may baw bran nxcq~er as Mr. Cftasy remmeaded to proreed
wtth the rezo~ung o£ the p'mperty in Ordinanrn No. 555.
1"1. Mayor and C¢mussioner s Fepcrt:
er want said u,at nr. e. x. Faaeu naa resignea fr~a cues ~,foro~eat
Board and hevdesired to nontinaTe Mr. Chazles Eennedy as his replamrent.
m by Crnmissioner sem~dea try Gmnissioner Uskert that Mc. Chazles
xemedy be ~psint~d to Ccdes~fY,for~rent Bsa 1. Abtvon carried by unaeunous mll
call wte.
UskuY asked Mr. CbaceY Tv continue ~rosquito sPraYin4 and Mr. Chacey
said PublicsFbrks would mntin~e to spray on call. ,
Mr. JoM SaWtini staTSl that he had a problem with hie orate. bills, rece wing
tw idant;=~ 4 00 gallon water. bill m two successive mmllvs, vseage vaziedv
greatly. o,arey saia rl,e ~vater ceparment woala nnnimr s,teatron ana att~,~pr.
to resoloe~.
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