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CCMtg08-17-81fhe City Caaiussion held a regulaz meetirq at 7:30 p.m. Present r~ayor liepp cmmtissioner GrW~m er 0'r =ry Cmmissioner Uskert cavid Chacey, City #Atinistrator rn Rooks, City attorney [bwld Terry, City Clerk tayor Hepp calla3 ttie meeting to order. Invcratron follo.~ try Pledge of Approval s, B-10-81 Regular Daetiig. Cmmissioerer Uskert said the term " appeariag~uparagrapivs 6 at~d 8 should read "grey water". ! on by Comti.ssicner snorclal try Comussioner iormarn that minutes o£ 8-10-BS Regulaz tbetiag W aEprovad as sWmittgl aed mrrectal. .btwn carried by uranvroare roll call mote. 3.. Mblic Hearing, Ordinance No. i32, assessiay an additional dollaz for rolicc Training a.a rdncaeion Fmd froa firoa a,a forfeitures. l><. Rooks recta by tine aaa saia re naa receivad prmf of publication. There was ro discussion on Ordinance W. 532. on by Crnmissioner Uskert, semrLS3 by Cama er O'ICar~ that public hearing be closes. .btaon carried bf warwws roll rail wteron Doer Uskert aska-I if Ue additional dollar mould erne out of the fine levisl and Mr. Qacey said Yes. 6. on trY Carttissioms O'Leary, ssoMS3 by Cmmissioner lnrrzann that Crduaace tab. , 532 betadwte3. ~btron carrisi bf unaninws roll call vote. . 955 aN stata3 that a $200.00 fee per tole mould adecpaately mver the casts a] of s eet lights .in ea sukdivisions fox the first two years. r. Chacey saidtthat if a sulxiivision is rot >58 develooal at the eid of two years, the dewlop?r.' weld Ix ra3uiral to deposit an additional $100.00 on the anniversaz date of tM lighting raluest each year wtfl 75 percent is Wilt. 8. Camdssioner O'I¢azy asked about pm HUre i£ a developer tad financial difficulties and lam, o,a rc wwla ro ropey is pain np frone. crnmissioawr Uskert askaleif FloridatPw,er Corn.,td~lect into Proca9ure and ryr. Chacey said ro. 9. er Uskert, smoMal by ¢mnissiorec O'SSar tint ±iesslution No. 155 Eetadoptedc~btron cactiail by a ~siannrou., roll call mote. 10. R=rolution No. 15fi -setting adninistrative fees s of various procedures uch as wrung, ann fir. Clacey said thatathevresolution was a of a study made of tare varionsnco is to^the city for processing administr'ntive furic Ctcey said that costs were ~~ with otrsr c es and tha s rettmreidx3 were elr designai W charge the us with the expvise of the se Usker't askW if the fees were designedem cover only Hie costs arcl !1r. ey msuaidryess stroul.d b=_ evicted try an ordinance with public h resolutron w„ sufficient to establrsh aed 3 lz. lHyor ~~, atd c~aaissioaer o•lea=y crated uat the city coma re e feea at the cad of six the arcl if they were ten high they rauld Ce lovea'ed~ th. Simpso asked if he rould roc o the Paizd of Rss]tors that the City mould remivsider fees at the end of srx rtonths and Mayor ~Sepp said yes. 13. t objected m ronsidering the wages of vazious city officials i detexminin95 costs of the sexvrces provided. 14. I' on by Comu Uskert, secoeded by Cani¢ssioncr O'IPanf that Resolution N 456 be passs3 on a s ,ronths trial thsis a ] that a cw G made to ton actual msts aze being cFargect. btron carries by a wanvrous roll call~wie. 15. tr. Ch .y said that agenda i rneMer. > rss not ready and asks3 tta rt be c a ~lat¢r meetiml. 1r. Chacey said tia City presently has an nal lice fee of 5]5.00 for biLlRacds arcl said thattif billMards aze taxed asronxooerty, tl~ e 16. m Ryan, r ring Hospital. Affiliat¢s, 1 briefs3 the Comussion on th ofStheir appleua n1 fox apprrn+al o a hospial for Iongcad. .Ryan said M e Hadt~ecmguted the rands of the Csunty fox a hospital and had detenwied that Io~m3 does n>~ one. >r. Ryan said tha was being a ,.'.~ by Hospital Cnrfnration of ca kwt thate this wind not Fa any M ieg on s r¢iaest for a cea2ificate of rv II~.rRyan said that the k+rgorxd Hospital, if aquwed, wind not be a satelite of the Sanford lbspital timed by Fbspital Corp, of America. !K. Ryan tnSd tire Cmmission flat was ingortrnt that they support a facility and Fa suggests3 it wind i~rove Iongumd's chaxe to get a Irnoital iE they skgnrt¢-] a particular facilitiy. :`Hyor Hepp stats3 t arording to our atto Y the City couldn't support any particulaz groom twt oher group did not appear' to be as interesta3 in getting the tbspiUl for 1 ~.~ as FTI. ' suggests3 that before the City endorse any _ ~+ ~ group that shay ratify all grams tlat they acre planwng tb do so O'Ieary said tHat inc casing the of Florida tbspital, North bf 50 bed. xouldonot meet the nieeds of Iongxvd and Crnmv sro Uskert said Iorgoocd should state that they aze an fawn of a full secvrce Insoital.s 1]. t U. Sisson stated that he didn't thinY. tlat the City slnuld rndorse aery pariiculae Mspital and that xospital :nanagmant Snc., weld lave cnn¢ bsck had they unugnt tr. maaiaaion aeairal more information. sing,son Baia ~:: maa:,+as. steaking th the wro ~ group. .Hyor Fspp saia rJUt am 9raq~asking for a Hospital atbuld aete~c to gain the grad will of the City and its crtrzens aml CPU Md doere this. 18. City could lass a resolution for a valid muuciaal Pucpsse arcl if ore grwp act the needs of the City Getter than other grpy~s, it xoukl be apprnqu'.iats to that group. Hepo said tha mould to happy tb listen m any 9mup. V missiorer Inmvm said ~Ibngim3 nceds3 a hospital and ttat sM preferra3 Uat Florida Hospital noC zereiw the permit. 19. O'Leary suggesTPd that all Crnmiss.ionecs a trnd public hearings o Septa~4;er 2yr1981 and Osnussioner Grant agreN saying that he tMught the City stbuld also bsck o group. 20. hNyor I~ecp asked ~¢. - Singson to invite lbsoital [kanagamnt inc. to the next meeting. Comussioner O'Leazy asked Mr. Fooks to checY. into the legality of the City msk.iny a spxitic eNOrsarent. t4. RroKS su9gestsi that the agenda Ce broad 21. ity HSUnisuator's FeF.ort Ctacey said he had preo be redumd to S6.o0 par ~ronth fa ewtea u,ax ne naa discussed me plan with nr. !!ern Puss a,d r4. r -d refkositz wrnild require additional ester if the systan xas placed in effect a`d Mr. GaceY raid trot Che sewer~lants had cut their water use .in half M xecvcli,g water arc] fiat ,`! erclineers has la n;,n oat trey wnla rot rspvire a,y aaditonal ware.. r4. cn eay seta the ..greY ~cer^ systaa koala use less ohenirals as well. rv-. oaceY Baia that the level Pecs also suggested Gat a water blaing Tank be inswlls3 for recycli water' far cater closets. 1.2. '4. Chacey mid fiat copies of a oropossl Personnel Policy Manual develops] iN the City with the help of r4. Pob Keesce Fd bee distriWted to all ComSssioners for Chess rev xmann suggests a wrksMp be held and !tr. Chat I vd a wrkshoo xwld ~heluled if the Camussiornrs desires3 one. 23, tr. ducey said that tFn co t for the paving of the second blmk o£ Lm had been signal and said tlut the old paved sect on was in poor medition arcs neale3ive rerappitg, r4. ChaceY Baia That he had trade] dirt to the mntracmr aed that the would recur e the s width of 26 feet fox a price of $2,000.00. Csmvssvoner Inrm3nn asked that all residents to advis ]before it wa., resurfaca9. 29. ! on by Gmnissioner Lsneem, serordsl try Comussioner Uskut that Mr. C1acey C authorized to spud 52,000 To rsmP existing Lyns Oave. ^btion rarrie3 by unanvrous mll call mote. 25, t4. Chacey said thaF M had distributsd a espy of a letter fron Foyle Eigineering mrcernvg a new well` on E> E. t~lillisnw Foal. kyle £Ygineering Ivd propose-] a price of $10,000 which was $2,000 urclec the estimaTC of Mr. Al is ]. r Chacey asks] that t]ie auttnrize the expu~dituxe of $10,000 for the ugineering study prop~ssl by PoylesFTgirgerixg, subjat to a review bf !4. Iaed. Mr Chacey said it Fu tlmulht that the ne.+ well mold to drily in the sane general azaa but that it iswlAS~ at 1' list 100 fort d~per^ Comti. stoner Grant asks] it they went to 560 feet they could get awt}nr s 2ickscolervnn of Bove Ehginezri,y sa d flat would be deVmuns3 by the shdy dial Tlut they mould rarnmenl the test lccat:,.,, for the well. Mr. Fooks questions] whetno. the work cxwld be of a design concept or a supuvisory nature. H. Cols~an said it mould be of a design mmept arc] amther mntsact would be raluixsi foe supuvisinn. Camdssioner Uskert asked what urould happm if they did rat find water at 560 fit a ] Mr. ¢llaran said to did rot think that ward be a pmblsn. r (blatan said you ~.ld get a ;n =*anteed contract for water but they were very eq~ensive. Comussiorer Uskett asked C4. Colswn if it was his rxrn,rercedation that they go to arother azre and !Y. Cole.~ran said no that he preferre3 rsiaining on ttie same site. (am~issioner Grant said he xas in fawn of yettirg additional land and sepssating wells. 26: on by Cmmissioner Grant, semtd~ try Cmmi autlmrize rlayor Iie~ to sisign a mntratt with Enyle Ergiroe q for $1fi500o for engineering plan. for the pr!per cute for a new well servvice for Sgngu.•ood. [btaon carrisl by unanvrous roll call 27. Ftayor and Comu.ssvoner s Pepcrts: asked f1r. Ciacey To rave Publrc Yorks gfade 3essup hvenue a to fill Fnlesoo Palmetto Avenue. Cmmissioner Idmann said she had bas mnwetcd Dy the Beni,role County H~nane °wciety aN they worse in acts] in Purewsieg the 4 wm~ by the City 9wmd/wke rHxy Goad ands fed flat the city have the property ,~ appraised, that the appraiser to cmpletely iidepenaent std a psrson thatstneY did not kno.+.~ 23. on by Camussioner So secorcled Iry Cannissioner Uskert tnat City have oxopex'[y on In+rcl~.md/[ake "lazy Fead appraise3 by independent appraises. .btron cazcic~s] by unarumuus roll call mote. z~. n askew r>r. cM eV is u,aze were an clans m tall lignts ~iP.la ~ca.dylald Par cnacey saia no>: a ldemtcapproximately 520,000. lNyor F.~epp said ne agreed I~~ith planstto wrk o er field, tatsd Uat she had also received remrts tlatythe sprinkler systan hadssprinklu' h~dssinside the playing field and suggesT~ tney Ce irova3 to sidelines w prevent injurug chiloren. Tr. Cnacey said M mould check with tK. ibn Korb. 30. res Inxmem said tlwt a Muse on the west side of Fa was Laving a parkiig prroblan with cazs pazking n [o their fame on their property.t Captain Palw~s sazd the rolice Oeparbrent mould cha~JC in Cortnissioner In>msm also said tnat purple wu'e leavuy the lid uP on the d~mgister on Fa eat and they weee ivving a rat problan. rY. Cnamy said ne wa~1d call the Cowty on the problr~n. 31. There was no furtw. business and the rteetilg adj r] at 9:05 p.m. ~o~a, Flom city cl