CCMtg07-20-81__ Ie gwod ity CCamn sio
Ju1v zo, 1981
'fie Iungwwd City Camussion Mld a regular nreting at J:30 p. m.
Pastnc Maroc Hepp
r inert
~sids~~y, city Armiiniserator
Pwks, City Attorney
IX~nal.d lhxxy, City Clerk
Abu t: Crnmvssaoner O'teary
Manor Helms called ~ meeting to order. mwmtton fo11o a b,~ Plea
2. Ppproval of Minutes, 7/10/81 ~^brkshop on Oss3get, ]/13/61 Regulaz Nceting and >/15/61
Fbrkshop on Budget. M1bticn by Camdssioner lornvm, umnde'1 bf Crnmr er Grant that.
all minutes be approuEd as sutmittea. Netwn carried try wani:mus wllscall wte.
3. Public Heazing - No. 518 - Annexation of Iot 3, le 4 feet of Img-
rmd Hills Poad, prol~rty of Me. Aa}mnna S. ltuf dean. Mr Amkssread96f title. Mr
JaM Crystal asked vonin9 of Properly in County and what it mould to rdren mod. nr
Chacey advised that it had L yr rezored to HllvAA in Nunty and would to R1A in the City.
6.0. 8inpson stated that M was surpriua the Camty had not objected. Mx»n by
er Oskert, ucmded by Wmidssionee Grant to close public Fearing. Ibtron
passedsby unartirrovs roll call mote.
4. on by Cmmissioner Uskert, sem~ded by Came r Gran[ that Ordinaxe No. 516
Ce arbpt<=d. Nntron carried by wanvrous roll call wte~e
5. Public xearin9 on Ordinance No. 52] - aMexatiar of Pazmis 1, 2 and 3 of Inc 14 '
Central Park, Plat Bmk 6, Page 99, Seminole County (Ng Trade Ibad) Proi~rty of Mr.
Cred Flanagan. Rvks real by title only. Uskert questioner present
nin9 and what zo in9 xould be wFwn i was annexed.ssMr.eChaosy stated that it
presently C-2 and would Ce C-2 in Cityt ce by Camiissioner Grant semnded byas
Toner Ioxamin that public hearing b=_ cloud. Notion carried by wanirmus roll call
6. 6Utwn by Cwmus seceded bf Camu Inxmann that Ordinance No. 52]
L adopted. .bUOn carried by wanvmus roll call mote.
J, Public Hearing on Ordinance No. 528 -prohibiting nude and tgrless dancing in establish-
ts uac sell almtrolic eewrayes. Mr rooks read try Title and sra a rnat uffi orairwr,re
a co~.anion eo ro tnac pas°ad at last greeting and additimal xed: was to
sufficient tine torpublish in newalaeper. Uskert asked if t}iere was an
oxdinanm m rrg bottle clubs. Rvks stated tlwt Uc present ordinance weld pre-
wmm fron operating ass a mplese or nrde en astabliskmnc aaa
aid th City did have an ordinanm mn battle~~ o further
on by (Txmus cmdx3 M Osmissime~z Oskertsthat public
hearingrbe closed. t~.on rarriedrby w ~vmus roll call mote.
8. n by Crnmissioner IoxmaM, s eroded by Cmmissiorer Grant ttwt Ordinanm Ib.
528 be adopted. e~tron carne y anvrous roll call mote.
. 532 - al dollar to be used for Saw F]iformJrent
~rdvnar~d Filucatior~. a [boks read k+yrttle only. There no discussion.
byaCamissiwuz Grant tFiatrordinance No. 532 be passed on firstareading and flat a public
F wring Ge set. for August 10, 1961. ~.on carried bf a unanvrous roll call mote.
*8econded $' Cxmrssraner Uskert.
10. Approval o d for Wayman Street paving. r. CY~arny s ted that bid of Ba ,.c Asphalt
and Construction Co. had Fsen zected to SSS,J02.12 i teadaof 555,424.02 due to
of paving. =from Mr. Al Iand, City FTineer remrmends that City award contract to
Iiasrc Mphal~and Constxvction Co. for $55,]02.12.
r' 11. on by CamN.ssia~er Grant, seconded by Cwmdssionex Oskex that City ac,xpt re
~mndation of Sand Ehginearing and award contract to tiasrc Aaphalt and ¢2nstrection Ca~pany.
Nntron carried by a wwurovs roll call vote.
12. Fasolution No 453 -approving final a zo11 for paving of Wayman Stree
ead by t only. Tere was no discussiw,.t um by IXxmiiss'ioner Uskert, seconded
by Cumu onerzGrarit that Pesolution No. 453 to adopted. tbtion carried try wan.urovs roll
call mote.
13. Site Plan - Titexon lulls Sutdivision - F3C - lo,atinn: Ca and West of Lake Emma &wd
and North of Ion9wcod Hills Road. Mr. Chacey briefed the ¢anmissitw on the site plan and
d that i. was prolerly zoned, w a flax] prone az fire hydrants provided
ada2vate Nc. Chacsy stated tlwtnCity II~gineer twdcxecwmemded that 4 f sidewalk
vn the 5 fcot easemnt o all s with a a>at
e typical s with swales slnuld prw.ide far a 6efoottshoulde alcngspave~rent;
tthhat periue r oftallcciScoilets local d in swales aM the Peas of atl cv Tz paved fl~ama
L sodded before final. acceptance; alai F[C lccp 9 fmt water rtain heart ._. Stone Court and
Tahoe Circle and that Ines 93 and 99 have a oannem drivrway to Ipngwm3 Hills Iaxd. Mr.
Carey stated that £'td= had agreed to the abave remmrendations.
Oskert suggested hat. 6 inch moulder around subaivisian that support edge
of str~t belleft hazes would not grow over concre Ib+azd I¢fkaaitz said
agreed with suggestion and FIC mould r]~e ]c in LeCan,dssioner Uskert asked that
of sutdivisicn be changed from TiL ron and Mr. Iefkv..~itz said tlwt after rtarket5ng it
t wwla to Imwn as °Tne alas^.
~+, 1.5. Nation by Commissioner Grant, senmded by Commissioner Uskert that site plan for
Titemn Hills Subdi.visicn Ce approved. Notion carried by wani,rous roll call mote.
16. 5 to Plan - Neadaw liidge - Galli,roze Hares, Inc. Nlr acey briefed tlxe Cmmission
m thels to plan and said that it ss Itangeline Faaad frog CY~rvrmshire. Ns. ct~acey
said i as pxepezly zoned, that area is of flax] prone and that finished floor elevation
well ah+ve the surrounding to Tne fZre Ilepartnent has reviewed mans and £eels
hydrant shown will provide adequateN verage. Mr. Chacsy said that City F]xgineer had
amrended t}iat a decel laSw and left turn bypass lane be installed on Aangeline Foad
Wt. he was asking developer to help the City make that portion of the mad 3 lanes.
Comnissio xnaem asked i£ a deaxnaye eassrent had been provided for aM Mr. Chaay
1J. nhilip Hollis, e or project, was present an azd that infornation avail-
able Fran the I.'cpartn~ent of Transportation didn't indicate tnesneed for a decel lane and
um lane. NHyor Hopp said in of be up to date or provide for f
gmwHx. Ga1li,mxe said tlwt he would agree to pay 510,000 taaaxd the mnst=uctien
of a third lane since he wanted to grove ahead with projeR.. NIe. Cheesy said that he
estintated that cost to Nr. Gallim,re would to aFProximately $10,000. Nlr. Ik,oks suggestW
16. on by Crnmussioner Inxmann, sewndsd 1N (]mrtiss.ioner Uskert that site plan [re
rab~lea eo yiwe nr. caui,rere an nr. chacey a., o~rtwit amdy ~ of m ~y o~
agree ]anew and u~ar. me ad plan be bmngnt na x Nmday, .nay zat 19e1. r
_ a=riea by wanv,ons roll ~u vote.
19. tie Crystal azked if them xere an tier pmble~rs and Commissioner Uskert st ted
that everything w isfacFC~ry exceptya~celeration and demleration lanes.
Crystal asked if Unsama would have w h sued and Mr. Cl~acey said the swele~wuld
have Tn bs novel.
20. Conditional lJSe Applica
se Applicat vewnnary c i ba approvsi with the provisiw that this n
rr,cldae ther are or bmratng of aNnvenealtly animals. rrotw rarrrea ry wan„rona roll
call vorE.
22. Mr SMn Hedrick of Peq~les Transit addressed the ¢'mnission and briefed th on the
backgmwd of organization. eron-profit organization dedicated~to the
promotion of public trans~rtationrinrSertdmle County and said the purl*~se of ttis v
to detexmvie the degree of srgrpart from wnguwd. Mr. Hedrick stated that basedsit
onsleng+.oed's size tiwt the City might purClwse arrd olerate 2-3 buses. Mr. Hedrick
th grant rtoney, the buses could h purchased for approximately $],500
earn and tha would take approximately $21,500 to operate e ch bus. Mayor Nepp
tatee that thetCity had just refused w fwd a polimman, a tieeman an
department enployce in an effort to hold dwm costs and asked ho>,r City mold justify
such an expense. said that the aiphasis should kc on the Conty
CYSimrssron and Mr. HedriCh said he has Cze working with than as will.
23. ested to Mr. Hedrieh that h=_ con t+ayor Wen Snepaxd o£ Casmlbzxry
to get w the agwda for Gi£U and matcproblem ne brought rp agars them.
a~. Harrea~ri~k said ne woma and u,aNwa me Caanmresaa, for weir intemec.
za, city Fandniatrator~a Aepcre:
Mr. Cliamy said mat ha h mired a regmst from Mr. lar-ry aohnson for an
occupational license for his wife,~s Nancy, w h a paLn reader., Mr. Cnacey said
that a m oSeck had hen run anarrnsults cexe o.k.ana that the location was properly
zcmed. Mslyor Hepp statee that if the area was properly zoned then the City had no
mason w y lrmnse to Mr. dohnsm.
25. amy stated that the Com~dssion had mnpl.eted yrork w the annual budget and
had hele m a bare minim One polimnan, one fireman and one e>ployee fox
the st eet dep tarGrent had tin deleted £wm the biu3yet a well az 30,000 from me
Capital Nprovenmts Hueget for crostxvctron of City Hall.
Mr. Cnamy stated that the bpaget rcquixed a nullage of 3.16 which was .99 higMr than
the previous year Mr. CMmy stated chat the City ~mrst provide pxoinsed millage th
the Prgmrty Appraiser for ~inierole Conty by 3uly 24, 1981.
26, on by Co UskeN. that City proviee Eemrnole Conty Property F*praa
with ab of 3.16, coed and Mayor Hepp passed the gaveler
and seCmdea Ue masiionSe Mayor Help said that the Crnmissiw
had revrewee each budget item very r..efully and had made cuts where they wale be made
by a wanrmrus roll call vo
n. c~aissioner >onraM aiso srar a r„ax e O~ naa .s~„c may ~~,rs i„
xorksnop se trying to e that budget was Held to an abwlvee miniimmi and
that she wassmnfidene the C~nmission had rwlurEd the budget as mucn as possible.
~" 28. Mayor and Commssvwcr s Reports:
Canrdssiorers G and Uskert had :ro rnlurts to make. Mayor tlepp read a
letter adaresaed to u,eta,ief of Rolicz Con gene ontstanaing perfornan<c of Rolire
Officer carry c se during there t Code .m anent Loam heazings. Mayor L¢pp
also read a letter from Mr. Chuck 6aylis whirlhfommended Mr. Chacey for his outstanavg
servace in resolving a problem.
~~!-af+.~---1
City Clerk