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CCMtg03-09-8111ue 1rrn9umd Ca y assaon MId its ~9ular meeting at ]:30 p. m. Pmsent Mayor xepp Cmnission Icary N..ussioner Oskert Cavid dacey, City IssMinistrator Forks, City 1•t[omey ronala ~tzrxy, City Clerk Mayor Hepp taped tte ireeting Tn order. Inwtatron followsd by Pledge of ISlegiance to Hnproval of Minutes - 2/20/81 nbrkshop on Sign Ordinance, 2/23/01 Fegulaz Meeting. on by Cmmissioner Uskert, semn~kd by Commission newuu that minutes of 2/20/81 kshop and 2/23/81 Pegular M=eting to atFmved as sudmitted, ebtion carried by usanumux roll call vote. 2. lHyor Yepp issred a Proclamation proclaiming the wk of Marrtu 15-22, 1981 as Internatvwal wNn1aY i kin Ixmgxood, PlOtida. 3. Public Heating, Oxelvuance No. 9D n of Florida Fasidential Cwmuruity property. Mr. taroks tend Ordinance !b. 483 by titre only. Mayor Hepp opened the public t:eacing £Or discussion. Fhward I¢fkoritz, xepresentdng f% stated that he was available for any guestions w rnvug the grin taau. Mr. P tert P3 s objected to the pxop>sed and askednalnut the st of the subject property Mr. Szfko+itz stated that the property to ~ annexed had Lvwnuxe ed by Semr.nole County with a density of 6 un per ac with the understanding that it wouil.d join with 20 oThnr acres omed by FAC and Float ttn density of these other 20 a res uuutd change to 6 un is ~r acre v ce is. iefkawi.tz stated that he tad net with property omers frm Shadow ttill, Tibemn an tti.ghland Hills arN tF y were in fawr of flue prolnsed am and use of proreny. 14nce was no further discussion. on by mm:n mudcd by Oxru over [.,F¢rt that Public Heazing b=_ closed lotion carded by unanvrous roll tall wtessi 4. on by (bmmissior~er Grant, seconded by CamSSSioner Uskert flat Ordinance Ab. 983 to adopted and that suIDject property be arvaxed into the City o£ L.rnwmd. Iota Dossed by a umanvrous roll tall mote. Public F'wac.in9, Ordinance tb. 516, Fe rty m R-2 l~sidential) to ial (C1. Rxl ceWadpby title onlyst Ar CM1acey stated Nat the proposed re as mugwtible with Land Hse IMap. fmd Pe in9 9r. Patrick Gbrley stated that he load one a to make m ang his Sast prnsentation On Fwa buildings would face wring the dos t first reading it was stated that all building mould either face SA 939 o ensAvenue but this was in and that the buildings o old fact inwazd. ce by Camdssioner Usketcetrt, sewnded by Cmmissicner Geant thatnpublic heariny be Closed. tatrotaon carried try wananous roll call on by lYmtna mnded by Gxmu i16 t~tadopted. Natvon carried by unanvmus roll callswte. Yublic Hearing, Ordinance Fro. 51], Fezoning pm~rty on ar t[LSidential) to N-1 (Nursing tore, Medical Profession). !h b. 51] by tide ~ y. Franklin Faa rePresentrng C Prop_rties, in smoke i.n Mhalf of the rezon g and presented a letter to City agreeing to _uechase necessary serer line material of 45 planned wits, m tF~a lnngwmct/Skylazk sever facility with follo+in9 wnditions: 11re City mould provide lator and in tallation to nm line fran s to to sewEr; tJ,at City .,. ,.au1d permit Canero Properties, Snc.sU assigns to ring septic Facility on a tmporary basis w oral w are fully leased and ocaq,ied with total use of sud, e~rary use exreed fo aonths from April 1>, 1981; and that tln city re n fees fx~n other nse s entering the system in [he a~mwt OF 608 ofssurl,crevenue o,2r the r;eM ten yeaz p_ricd. r 9. John WaadeIl presented drawing stwino pxcpo. d tern of the in z of the buildings and a drawing snoring privacy fen irrexplained the layout of the rome ring that each emnfwuld have a private entranm and Uwt mulched packing a uvula provide parking for 32 vehirl.es. Uskert asked type of privacy walls would new txucted and NK. Goner explained that they mould be to black w rough sand frr,isn and that the walls wrrula vary from 3 feet to 8 feet and appeaz take-Dart of the builav,g. asked if tl,e d rs in facility xovld acvsvmdate wh 1 chairs and Mr. Waddell s[atedaUwt the building uvula maPly with all building miles. 10. Mr. &+Mrt Da Tared ne had several m in9 Project and mPested s for si~walks and a definition o£nambulatory. Waad:ll sTntfd Uat mnbulaTnrypme [rthat that resirYi,ts eem able W earn for thmiselv~s without as ce. ves guestioered if Cartee mould later ask for a tax free std us due to tMir cnurchs~ affiliation and Mr. Waddell stated t}ny mould rat. ant objected to the trnporarv nse of u,s seprlc syatem arati„g that tp aid noroesu,inx r1,at thav svsr~a wnla sr~port 20 moan. Ns. Qwmy stated that m final building site plans ~ mould request City EY.ginee to whether it was Feasible for septic sysTVn to sgynrt 20 tans crnmissionerrlormarv, asked if ~ ssion wasn`t newssary trr,n an xealth IYpartnent and ~. cnacey s a coat it w s. 'on by mmnrssioner ro wna~~ o.,ar„ Doer 1 O'*°a+y that public Meazingate clUSed. Nbtwn passed by dour emus roll 11 more. 11. [ torn by Cmrtissior~ex O`Inary, sewnded by Osmissione rmarm roar Ordinance No. 51] ke adcpted and that subject prolerty to retuned. Nntirn taxied by a wawmus roll roll 12. ~wlution Nb. 439, authorizing PaYneot of $50. UO mmthly exl~se acmwt to wmmission without necessity to suNU.t expense wud;ers. Mr. Rxks read by title only. I PoCert ors objected to the resolvtiw. Notion by Cmnu er Uskert, semnaed by Commissioner O'leary Ylwt I~solution No. 439 be ampted. onspassed try a of three Tn with Leary and Uskert and Mayor tppp wtim3 nye and Gmmissionex Orant~d Iamm~n wtrn9 Nay. 13. Site Plan -William Pethal mrildin9, eayxooa Industrial Pazk. Mr. Chamy stated flat s prolnrly zoned, wa a Elrod prone area, that pakking and landscaping net requixc;rents. r. Lacey stated that recur lights should be on diagonal w of buildinq and that City p,gineer had rein ,fit that as to driveways be 6 intl,es thick and that r}n low mint in the aziveway should rot be higMr than 4 in l,es aknve the Swale. 4r. d,amy stated that existing fire hydrants wem adequate but that w r flaw was maxg 1. oskert s at ne rhUpgnr. item requiring mrrectiU» snema nova been ors, ~~tEa kpfore_u,w Ana Piar~ning rgan~y Forwaraaa rl,e s to elan co tk~a c~a, nr. aamy atarea rho 2eUU1 naa oamuea with el,e a ora~a~mfana ere ~ggasrea re would ~~n~ inprwerent suggested by cP anaecic~o,gineer. nr. rnamv starzalenaeshe wma Hare a r lira HaAywoml wirh.in 4s daya and Uis mould brin9~up water pressure £ormfizewamains. MrtoB. O. Si~q,son std d that be agreed with nr. my's ems and that the wilder wax required to omply with 11 any modifications specified. 14. ton by Camu mnded by trxnnissioner Grant that site e an or lJilliam Bethal Building ~ra~rowd. Dbtaon Sassed try a wanrwus roll call mote. 15. City AoSVnistrator's Depart- Mr. Chacey stated that the annual audit Fad bes 16. Mr. Chacey stated that tM insurance premiwa for coverage by Blue Cross had reared significantly and tkat bids ware reyuest~frnn four mnpanies fioz m rage ofcCity eJmloyees. t7r. Chacey stated that Tlu lrn+ bid was submitted by P.etna rnsuranm Ccr.~ny at $109.55 for family and 540.65 for an individual. M CFacey state3 that the City e~loyees Fad wted for dental coverage but that iluy would pay far this m rage themselves. tu'. Cnacey stated he needed approval of Camussion to award contract to Perna. 17, t Kathy Sackson asked motet fee mould to for dental coverage and Mr. C1~acey advised wale ba 513.00. Scared that lonsaa's inereasea feed were probably aw m ene limited e:~rien« ~oas 18. [btion by Garmission mnd=d h1' Oanm Uskert approving Aetna ce Conpany as the SnsuranceMAgent for the City ofvlrmgw.tod. lbtvun carried by a wanvm'nus m11 call mote. 19. nr. Crwcey stated that ~re Fad been a sec of vandalism in Candyland Pazk and distributed plntograpRS showing extrnt of deluge. .Mayor F~pp suggested that Mr. tacks inquiet as to whether tl~z O ]as E]iforoenpnt Board mold not Felp solve problas and suggested ttut youthful offenders be required to wrk and repay dace ges if Uny were apprehended. Woks stated that juvenile offenders c under the jurisdiction of the s and that c ey would narE no control. lmoks sr,3TPa thae he wma taix Ta uvevle she n- wxni.~g n,e probl~a sinm mey nave great aisereeion on types of pwelvm t m awara.~ ked if paxenis couldn't kc held financially respansible to repair a~gebs~ana rar aWmks ratEa u,at the s raw mes i.amo sone financial responsibility. staL_d that paeentsarthid judges are ten leiient. Camussroner Uskest suggested tFat City reu'- and replace dartaged iterts. 21. [4r D. Sinpson stated that the City of Altammte Springs has a wxk program for juverile offenders that appears to lie working moll and suggested that this system stigated. 14r. Fobert Ww+s stated ttat Fe looked at damage the day after it hap2ened and he rev 18 amty Ceer can tared tttat M would inquire to all Um passible solutions to the problem. Mayor tiepp suggested that dartage wt be repaired until srae solutvon mods worked out. u. prasy suggested that after tFe Zoning Ordinanm was passed on Mazch 16, 1981 the City sutxat a13 ordinances passed s m the first draft on tFe Caiification of tFe City Cale nas ctno etzd 6=_ s tted toanthe Municipal Cie Cor{ ration in 'Pa11a}~assee. tti•. Chancy stated riot he had reviewzd the draft an the Cor1= weld be badly ovt of data due to the passageaof manyroxdinanmssuchtas 24. Chacey asked tlwt tFe spend Simit on G. E Williamson mad to reduced fran 35 miles per hour Te 2 es icr hoax' fmm entrance to the new tiynCist Church past Bhador hill to xigFland H>lls. tor. Jobn Crystal stated that £.. L. Hilliamwn n+as s distance. t~btion by Comm r xmann nde3 by C•anatssione~r Uske~th~rt ,peed limit for E. E i Wxd Fe change ~too30 rn e per hour. tron red b' unanvmus roll call wiz. [u'. Crystal stated a cross walk was still needed at Shadow asked atout the limit o on s zes of utility sF~e~ .,, >ab~ks sretea matt ~re has reaearchea problema~anmmaanoe Etna any limi ' caa~aaeiorer u r,w>„n starea mat she was mncernea aNnt ~inaints ~ ~ea fr~~~snea lz feet by za feet. tHyor Hera stacea mat he greea rhat the snea~in queaupn was an eyesore bet mat ie aia ncet req~air~am„ee. 26. 4. Charey suggestea ttat new coning ordinance M rn n limi of utility sneas eo to Beet M lz Feet ana mat snags to loe ceddback of enea~ar line of hwrcrcs. Fh' Msks stated that iE Ample amply with setback mluireser~ts it may not Ix possible to of buildings but mat he mould in tigate. SinQson stated that Semirole Cowry had an excellent rode dealing with a ssoxy and auxiliary buildings. Mr. Foaks stated that he Would revie.+ their code ae xell. 27. Camdssioner Ioneann ganstioned whether Aax's Foist Peef weren't required to have a 1»licenan on duty wMn traffic mnditrons warrant. Captain Palwdxr statsl that Beef was providing a police~rent dux g tM lunch Iwur on tKmday, w~aesday and Fridays but he aim,'t fcel it proper to ask Fax to pay for adaitimal tine. rated that aax s had originally stated that they would not open or busti ess w traffic signal had Sz~en installed and that the City had only granted perndssion to open rased on heir agreartent to provide lnlimamn as necessary to direct traffic during rvsh hours. 20. Mr. Chacey star] tlwt tF¢ City mold request Fax's Axst Bsef to provide police traffic mntrol duein9 rush Fours five days per week wtil me Traffic Signal loos viatalled. zg. wrotwn by cmam. rnwnn semnaea ~ ecrnd~i ~rmakext owe riey pay 1 arsrovea bias. Frot,.on wag rarrica by wnani,q, u u 1 30. rer c=ant quearionea progreaa on cleanin of Lake Jane and Mr. a,amy stated }n was still waiting for approval. Mr. tlwmv stated that he ardtbe City Engineer Ling with EPA permnnel fmn Atlanm concerning aiffia,lties getting approval Fran Local officials and std d that the City was still watting for approval o£ drainage lane nt aangeline acad. 31, gskert grestiorea whether Lake J man-made laY.e and Mr. Chamy stated thats}o thought at had teen a sia6; hole that hadabren cleaned out. 32. Uskert stated mat considerable material was being stored m the sick ofamerne„ Pire Eta on and t}at :t as 1Kgi~ung to look boa. 151.ert suggested a sc cening wall to i~xove alseazanm. nr. Oaacey stated that drying racks for }roses and gas props mould be installed o Mr. Chacey stated mac M mould azk Fire reparU~mt to cl^._ rQa and inSaroveeap~rance. 33. Mayor Hopp stated that Jg had visited several cities xemntly mat had good i~rovertent programs and to stated that M would like to see [nngrvaa start a City beautification p Otayor Hepp asked the Camdssion and public for inputs as to what the City-of Inngaood mold do tp inprove the beauty of the city. A \~~.,CitY of So r9 P~ ~~ City Cler -~'.-...-.