CCMtg01-18-82Inngwooa city c;mmni.aaion
January 18, 1982
'fhe Inng~mod City Camd.ssion held a regular meeting ac 7:34 p.m.
Yreamt: Maroc wnaann
canmisaionar crane
Crnmiissioner o'i.eary
:steer us~~a
Danid cuaaey, city Aaai.a;.atrator
Marvin Rooks, City A[[omey
Conald Terry, City Cleric
L. Mayor inniucm called the meeting to order. Irnocatiwc follaaed by Pledge of
Allegiance to the Uaited States Flag.
2. Approval of Miracces for Sarwary 11, 1982. Cmmissioner Uskert requested chat para-
graph L3 be corrected to indicate resoles of motion. 'the Ciry Clerk stated itat the
on that mnratorian on off-site signs be continued Until February 8, 1982 was passed
bytcmani~roivs roll call vote. Notion by Commissioner Pappas, senmded by Canaissi.on
Uskert that mirn~tes of January 11, 1982 as corrected be approved. Fbtim carried byr
3. Conditioal Use Application for Ctmberland Parms N.S.H. Realty) for self-service
gasoline pumps on SR 434 opposiee Slade Drive. Mr. Cnacey stated tttat ehe inscallaeion
of the pwq+s weld greet fire code requiramnts. Commissioner Uskert asked if props were
needed for the benefit of the comamiry or for o.,mer. !~. Hill Selig was presort to
represent C1mAerland Fames. iayor Lon`a~m said she did no[ believe there was sufficimc
parking and Cwmissimez Grane agreed, saying there was not enough roam for he poops.
Cwmissimer U'I.eazy said he ti~ought the amps would create a problam for adjacent zmtals
and sUpgesced cttat pis be emyed closer to the caN<s. Mr. Bill Selig said there mould
be 35 feet from the edge of the road to the pis and 51 feee frwa the sidrralk by the
To the proposed pcmgrs which he believed ems adequate, hk. Selig said many of the
now being parked in front belonged co owners end workers of the scores and they cwld
be remured to park in the rear of the building. Cwmussioner Pappas asked if there was
only one entrance and exit to the rear and Mr. Selie, said yes. Cvmdssimer Grant said tm
coed about ehe lack of a ing Ian and said i s difficult o get in with
tSie narrcw driveway. Mr. Selig said the driveaay was 30 fee[ wide.
4. Pbeim by Cwimissimer Pappas, s coded by Cwmdssimer (,Pant that request far
Conditional IJSe which would permit gasoline pis for C~md>erlmd Farms at re be derued.
Mr. Rooks suggested that each Crnmissimer give their reasons if they weed to dory the
reyuesc. Commissimer Gran wted yes, scaeix~g his rea re because there was in-
adequate space for paxicing and there was not a turn lane~sCmmissim~er Uskert voted yes
and said his e bee would c additienal traffic and msafe conditions,
Cmmiss r Pappas weed yes and said his r e because of insufficient space foe
the pwq~s and slat additional eraffic would create Unsafe conditions plus the fact chat
the rear of Che parking lot only tad a single mcsance/exit which was tazardous.
Cunmssioner O'Leary voted Yes saying there was insufficime space and thae it would be
safe for eraffic and there was iruufficime parking for ocher st Mayor Lamann
voted Yes .saying she did so because o£ her concern for safety and thesin eased congest'im
[haC wuitl be caused by the Pm~a~ hbtion [o dory the Cmditional Use application was
passed by a unaniirovs roll call rote.
5. Cciemissioner Uskert nm~inared F4. Larry Goldberg for reappoinrneae eo the Board of
Adjusvrenc and namumeion .ras continned by Unanicro roll. call v Mayor Lonnua~ said
Hoard of Adjustment would noa be ca~osed of follouring narnbers: nDistrict 1 -Larry Goldberg
Msiri cc 2 - Oemie Shomnce, Disaict 3 -Rod Cable, Drsinet 4 - RrnaLd Itorb, Disa'ict 5 -
John CYysral.
6. City Admiitisiracor's
Mr. Chacey asked the Camdssiar w approve a suggescion fran Mr. Tan Sarksrnr to
painT s m Florida Purer Cory. Light poles. Mr. Chacey said i[ cellmt
suggestiotmd mould save $18.00 per sign and that Florida Pair Cory. had agreed eo ehis
G.~missimer Grm[ said it a gmd ides. G Lssimer Pappas asked iE ehe '~~
lettering could he made lwninous and tk. Chacey said he was wrking Co make that
possible. Mayor inrmvvr suggested chat presmc signs wt be taken dam mtil the
City had an opportmity co see if the suggeseion worked satisfactory. Camdssimer
Pappas asked if signs placed on poles for garage sales, e mould obscure st signs
and Mr. Chacey said signs of tlut type were noe permiteedton light poles. Motim by
Cwmissimrer Pappas, s onded Ay Camdssiuner Uskerc thae Mr. Cnacey be authorized co put
street nmres en lighe pples. M1mtim carried by rsmLrnus roll call voce.
tN'. Cnacey asked Che Cwmissim to approve Chief (]rarles Qtapwan's request Co raise
ve pay for pazarredics co $2,100 aemually and said it ssary if longcood
cotcv(pete with surromding cmmmieies. Qdef praprcm said he had Hrree fi.rarar
tram for paranedic with one scheduled for a fixtal ce in March. thief C'hapmm
said it takes approximately lR mmelrs eo and receive authorUaeion for a paramedic
and said ettat Iurgwod responds to appxoziaa~terly 1,000 emxgency health calls each yeaz.
Commissioner Uskere asked why he had not cane totward sourer and Chief gvapmvr said the
problan had mly recently gotten verse due m the face dat other cieies were starting
pazavadic program. Comn¢ssioner Uskert said the cieies should gee eogecher and stop
tryuig to hire paramedics away £ran each other and he suggested a ontcact be wn
for persms entering the training program for pazamadics. thief Chapren said suchten
nom illegal. Gmnissioner Uskert asked if the additiaul fluids would
help obtain paramedics and brief ~apnmr said he cwldn't guarantee due ie would Aux said
it would bring longwod's salaries for beginning paramedics co a cw¢arable level. Mayor
Inrmarnr said she was in Eavor of graneing m ine and emsidered it an emrgmcy.
Cwrmissioner Grant said he agreed Cha[ the shortage was caused by in ased dmimd for
pazamedics by other cities. Camdssimer Pappas asked if the proposedaincrease would ,`I
to those wWer Braining and Chief Chapms said it would. chief Chapr~ recan-
mended ctat fireren retain their presmc salary schedile and that the $2,100 in
be paid to my qualified fireren regazdless o£ rank while rareining within his quotam
for paramedics. Ibcim by Commissioner O'Leary, seco~vled by Crnrtdssioner Uskert that
ordinance be prepared increasing incentive pay for paramedics to $2,100 armually.
Tbeion carried by uraninrnrs roll call mote.
Mr..lolur Giyseal suggested that m erergmcy ordinsrce be emceed eo apediee
hiring of pazaredics. '
Commissioner Yappas cworended Cni.ef Qtapman for his ouestanding efforts in
responding and fiy}rting a zecmc Eire neaz Skylark.
Mr. Qacey said he had contacted Mr. Hall and suggested a $1,500.00 price for his
property which was needed eo make inWrovaaents to Range Line Aoad. Mr. Chacey saLd Mr.
Ball refivsed to accepe anything less than $10,000. Cauwssioner Uskert said $10,000 was
too high. Cmmiss'imer O'Leary asked if emdamatim of the property miplrc be feasible
and Mr. Fooks said appraisal and attorney fees might make the cost higher [Farr $10,000.
Camdssimer Grane and Mayoc Innrvmn asked for an appraisal of the property and Cmm'issioner
Grant asked Mr. rnacey [o make another aaenp[ to negotiate a better price. 'Rre Camdssion
asked Nr. Chacey Co make another actarrye m reduce price before gerting m appraisal.
7. City Attorney's Report: Mr. Rooks stated that the Land Use Map Aad been advertised
for public hearing an J.vwary 25, 1982 and he suggested Chao hearings for the Lmd Use
Plan and die Administrative Rezoning of the Zoning Map be accomgslished at sane eime.
He suggested chat the public Furring srlreduled for .ianuazy 25, 1962 be delayed wtil 1
February e, 1982 and that boeh hearings be scheduled at that time.
Moeion by Ccnmissiarer O'Leary, s ded by Carznissioner Uskert thorizing atmmey
o draft n ssazy ordinan and drat public hearings for Land Use Plan and Adrdxris[ra[ive
Rezoning becchanged w Febaxvary 8, 1982. Motiar carried by wanierous roll call woe.
Mr. Rooks said a nling had bem made on property serzed as drvg cmxrabad and
1Angaood•s snare wnula be approximately slo,ooo.
a. Mayor a„a caaaissioner•s Reporta:
Mayor inmacm said each Camussimer had received a mvro Fran Mr. Cnacey which
fined the following bids for a dwpr truck. Jack Prosser Fozd - $12,38~.8I;
Joe Lte~ons Q~evrole[ - $13,297.00 and Roger Holler Chevrolet - $13,961.00. Mr.
(Rtacey said the nark was provided for in the cisrmt budget. Motion by Camdssioner
Pappas, s corded by Conmissioner O'reary char bid for d`m4~ truck be awarded to the
lw bidder, Sack Prosser Ford. Notion carried by unaz~im~us roll call wee.
Mayor Innrain said the City had 14 separaee accounts with OHA&SM and that a
esolutim was required For each one due co a rhT.ge in officials £or the City. Sne
aced [hat [he Mayor, Deputy Mayor and Ciry Clerk were auxhorized eo sign checks and
trtat a munmm o£ exn signacvres were required.
Tbeion by Crnmissioner O'Ieary. seconded by Cmmissimer Pappas Uat resolutim~
authorizing the Mayor, Depury Mayor and City Clerk to sign checks on behalf of the s
City be approved. Tbtion carried by waniirovs roll call vote.
Mayor Inrmmm read a leteer fran l.angwvod Healrh Care Cortex [nariku~g City for
the (2~ristrnis stockings Mich were given Co residents of else Health Care Center.
A writ session cas scheduled for 'Nesday, Jaruary 26, 1982 at 3:00 p.m. to
onsider the walificaeia,s for rtie City Admnistratim Mich mould be see forth in
ordinance as required by the Ciry (}arcer and also <wering parliaearary proceAires
for Cmvdssion veetings.
9. 'the veering adjwmed ac 8:45 p.m.
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