CCMtg04-19-82LDNG.~.00D CITY OST¢58IOH
April 19, 1982
Present: layor Lon~ann
Can~uss'ianer Gran[
Cmmissianex O'I~ary
C .:ussioner Pappas
Gmmissinner Uskerc
David a,acey, Cicy Adminis[racor
Mzvin Rooks, City Attorney
ibnald Terry, Cicy Clerk
1, t^ayor Inzr~vm called Hie neecing to order. Smocacion follaaed by [he Pledge of
Allegimice to cite United States 11ag.
2. Approval of Mimices, 4/12/82 Regular Meeeing and 4/1.5/A2 Mid-Term Budges Review
l~brksession. Ib[ion by fimnissioner Gean[, s onded by Commissioner Pappas Chao
s of 4/12/82 and 4/15/82 be approved asasu4nitced. [~bcion carried by a
~sarunnus roll call wte.
3. City AdninisRator's
tfr. Chacey scaCed that he had reviewed Che Cablevision ordinan and the
franchise is far a ten year period crtuch expires on Febnwy 23, 1963.Ceh5. Chacey
said the City received a 3 percent Franchise Eee based on ehe basic rate and N suggested
thae eFe cor.trace be reworked in Decenber 1982.
b. M=. Chacey said Resolution No. 4]1 Iwd been prepazed co Arend ehe bud^et
cording to the cud-teen budgee review weksFnp. Mr. ~Pmks read by ciele only.
1^utimi by etmnissiw~ O'].eazy, s corded by Cartnissioner Paooas that Resolution Cb.4]L
be approved. tbeion carried byea ~cranirtous roll call voce.
4. City ACCOmey's Report.
i4. hooks said Fe was unable to be o C lase rte e because he ~.a irk
wlehache flu. Me. Rooks srated that he and Pfrs O.mn had discussed the decision
a penm.t to Ns. £Yed Petterson authorizing SpaNry's Garage to parka wrecker a
ac 1181 2nd Place in Lmgood and said they raw {eel cFat a permit was not proper and [Fat
esolueion stating that ar~y wrecker servicing Longowod as oowsed to any part.i color
wrer]cer sexvlce. Cmmissioner O'Leary said it was rnC ehe 3ncenc of the Camdssi.on
graze a penrde for all wreckers but co grant a permit to BpaNcy's tJrecker Service asto
tFe "City wrecker" because of Che need for fast response ro aeecks. C .'ssioner O't.eaxy
said ehe Gmsissiw~ M1 d reservations above prantine tFe perndc and Hiey wanted to establish
safeguards and pxocections.
!fr. Rooks said the wreolcer cwld be for arergmcy service but the permit or
auH~oriza t apply eo the class equally. Conmissioner Uskerc said each wrecker
wld be clarified a erergency vehicle and a should roc be
vssved jusC because Spooky has a wieh the Ciey. Mayor L roam said he corks
onjunc[ion crith the Police Departhnmt. nyor lon`ann asi<ed the Clerk if a tmgwrary
penN.[ had beenlssued and ME. Terry said a taigorary permit Fad bem issued [o
on tlay 10, 1982. ttr. Rooks suggested if the Ciry cancelled the nenrdc, chat Spankyrbe
made awr of it before c cellacion. Commission o'isary said Che Camdssion Fad
granted aepennie until May 30 and he suggested Hiac a Resolution be passed confirnung
the issuance of the permit.
Mr. Sim Ross questioned if ie were possible for the Cumussion m vtolaee i
ordinance without passing an mergmcy ordinan Th. Rooks said the Cwmussion
could declaze a e o£ ern oency. Me. Ross saidche thwghe tFe Canvss'ion's a
null and void.t [fr. Rooks suggested a resolution be nassed Co e problsm~
andasaid an eaecgency ordixan gold roe be issued in of zoning mse[Cers. Camussioner
Crane said he tlm,ehC City should con[~.n pe C until Nay 10.
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Mayor larniarv~ said that apa~ky was con med about vandalism if he parked i[ in
a<,otner locaei.on. ctwndssio.,er uskertesaia enae spooky sho<,ta name a man on Doll
24 hours a day. Mayor tomwm su~,esced Uat Attorney bring back a resolution
penrdteing wrecker ~stil May 10, 1982 for the next greeting.
b, ttr. Rooks said he did nog have a agressmnt prepared between ehe City
and Mr. Dick Willimas but would have one ready for the next meeting.
5. Y yor and Camussioner's Reports:
Camdssioner Ilsker[ suggested that the Cannission schedule wrk s ssions Co discuss
mforcerenC of City ordinances by police departa~t and mforcermt of our tmmorary
sign ordinance. (:vm~issim~er tlskerc said that tmporary signs that are being used as
pemanenc signs should be discontinued and he said boeh Saddle MP and Union ]b
r ama~nles.
w eMayor Inn~n asked what days the Spring clearvp mould be held. Cff. Cnacey
said only 100 people cook advantage of CFe service lase year and he questioned the
sity for cleanup this year. Mayor Inno-v~n aid she though[ the service shrnrld
beccontinued. Mr. Cracey said the cleanup was wnrally done on a Friday and Sanaday.
Gmmssioner Pappas suggested chat the wrk be dme dicing week sn as to of pay time
and a Falf for corkers. G issioner GYant said the Ciry Fad received enouGh fords
£raa }unk in past to pay the Labor cows of the cleanup and he agreed that the cleanup
should be continued. Tt~e Gmnission agreed that the clemitq~ be held and Mayor Ionraxm
asked Mr. IXucey to seC a dace for the cleanup.
Mayor lonnvm stated Clot .fudge ]affler bad discussed the wrk release prograa
C Cbe lasC CNllVO meeting where ie was suggested ehae each City pass a Resolution
supporting the progrmn and thae each City write each }udge asking their suppore. ff
Mayor Lormazm introduced Resolution fb. 4]0 whith requests the support of the Seninole 1I
Comty Sudiciary and Mr. Rooks read by title only.. Mr. (tacey said the progress ors
very effective and Fad resulted in getting the parks azN lakes cleaned up. Cmmissioner
tlakert suggested thaC the }udges assign a guard for the prisoners.
Motion by Cvmdssioner Uskert, seconded by CcmeSSSice~er Gtant these Resolution Lb. 4]0
he passed. I~btion ca..ied by war~inous roll call mote.
Mayor ienaetm asked the clerk eo explain the wblic heazing change for Ordinance No.
549. !4. Terry said eFae April 26, 1982 was scheduled for the public hearing on the
onir~g and Bret the requi.rarents of the State Statutes for givinv, notice of public
hearings but ditl not give sufficiene tyre o ca~ly with Irmgwwd Ordinance eb. 495 which
requires two public notices, with the first one 15 days before the hearing. Mr. Terry
stated Clore the advereis~mts were being made properly for a public Fearing on May 10, 1982
6. 'the meeting was adjoiuned ore 8:00 p.m
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