CCMtg06-22-81tangxmd Ciry Cmmission
]une 22, 1991
The Longwood City Camdssion held its regular rteecing ac 1:39 p.m.
Present: Mayor HePP
Cmmissioner GPm[
Camdssimer tamiarn
Camuasioner O'I¢ary
Camdssioner Uskerc
David Chacey, City Adminiscraeor
Marvin Rocks, City AtCOmey
Docusld Terry, Cicy Cleric
1layor Hepp called the {meting to order, lnvoration followed by Pledge of A1legiace
to Che llni[ed States £lag.
1. Approval of Minutes - 6/15/81 Regulaz Fleecing. Motion by Cmndssioner (,Pant,
corded by Cmmissioner Lonrazm ehae mv~utes of 6/15/81 Regular Meeting be approved
as subndtted. Motion carried by unanvmus roll call voce.
2. Ordinance No. 528 and Ordinsice No. 529. Mr. Rooks read Ordina~ es 528 and 529 by
title only. Mr. Rooks seaeed that Ordinance No. 528 prohibieed topless and nude
ac busine es that sold alcoholic 6=verages and tttat Ordinance No. 529
prohibieed ehe s sswhecher w alcoholic beverages az soLd. Mr. Rooks s red
char he had preparedathe ordinances to trol as ti activity as possible Wt tttat
ie vds not posstble eo prohibit all topless and nude mtertaixvrenr.
3. Motion by G dssioner Inmiazul, seconded by Camissirmer Uskert that Ordixw~ce No.
528 and Ordinance No. 529 be passed on first reading and that public heazings be held .~I
m Fnmaay, July 13, 1981. Motion passed by iaanvmvs roll call vote. _
4. Ordinance No. 530 -prescribing diseaces betwem escabliskrents vending alcoholic
beverages and between churches and sthoots. Mr. Rooks read by title mly. Fk. Rooks
explained the ordinm cing that it rem ;.ed a~mxiimm distance of 1,500 feet
benaem establistmwntseandsbetwem churches mid schools and that the macmer of decennuring
distance had been a~mded to provide for the shortest pedestrian gavel over a public
thorauffare.
5. Mr. B. D. Simpson proces[ed chat [he proposed ordinance would r
who se e alcoholic beverages the sere and package sc essacvlcasked ~arits
excep['mis be made £or restaurmcs and Chat distmce requirsvenesrnoe include properties
located weside Longaod Ciry lien{ Mayor Hepp srated thae Che original in t of the
ordinmce regulate distancessbetieen bazs, taverns and package stores and Chat
perhaps the ordinance shwld be reviewed.
6. Mr. John Crystal asked above def'uu of "alcoholic vendors" azW Mr. Rocs read
ral defin' NmNleS r Inn~wv~ suggested chat ehe ordinance be rEVrrtem co
cover liquor wares and package Loxes similiar eo ABC scores.
J. Tbtion by Gsnnissioner Lonrwm, secmded by Ccmoussimer O'Leary chat Ordinance No.
530 be cabled until Juiy 13, 1981.
8. Cmmi.ssioner Ltan[ suggested Lbat Che distance bettuem escablishmnts be de[ennined ~
by a straight line as "the crw flies". Mr. B. D. Sinq~son stated thaT various tour
have held chat this defiNtim o be illegal and unfair. Mr. Rooks s aced e}at de-[s ~.
islons go both ways supporringeboth ehe pedestrian and s reighe lineedistances.
Camdssioner UskerC srt,gesced a distance of 1,000 feet ar~d that a discin- m be made
between establist.rents selling only beer and wine and those selling liquorl
9. Mr. Lau Blmt stated chat various cr and coaeies had differmC laws percairdng
eo distances between establistmencs and Thesnvrmer of am required. Crnmissioner
O'IParv sup¢esced that the pedesaia rteehod be usedsad Mayor Hepp stated that
he was noC opposed to ay distance excepctbetwea schwls and churches.
10. Mr. Rooks svmarrzed desired chages which mould require a distance of 1,500 feet
between taverns/liquor stares/package st and trtae a distance of 1,500 feee be
required between any establishrcmt with mealcoholic beverage license and ay established
school or church.
11. M1lr. Bi11 Piolia stated [hat the proposed A1berCSOn's s mold be wixhin 1,500
feet of [he ABC store on Wildiere. }Ir. Checey stated Char theronly potential problea
with Albertsons was the FirsC Baptist Church m S.R. 434 and ehae xhey wind beyond
1,500 feet if the distance was decennined an the basis of ehe shortest pedestrian route.
12. Motion by G issimer Gtavt that distance betvrem liquor establishrents be defined
as a straight lira. ti tips died for lack of second.
13. Nncion by Cmmissimer O'ieary, s corded by Camrissiaex loxakam thae Ordinate No.
530 be resarittm co require 1,500 feetebearem tav s, ligtnr stores ad package scores
and 1,500 feee betorea any establisMrene chae sells al<oholic beverages and any
stablished school or chur<S~ and Chae Tl~e distmce be determined by the shortest
pedesma route wer a public thoroughfaze. Ibeion carried by wiaunrnvs roll. call mote.
14. Resolucim No. 449 -providing for paving of Waymav Street and setting muilizing
boazd for Tbnday, Su1y 13, 1981 at ]:00 p.m. Mr. Rooks read by tLele o~Sy. There was
no discosswn far az against the resolution.
15, hbtim by Cmmissioner 4Ym~C, seconded by Crnmissioner Uskert ThaC Resolution No.
449 be adopted. Tbtion carried by a w~umrus roll call mote.
16. Resolution No. 450 - af£imm~g need for hospital in Lmgcmod azea. Mr. Rooks read
the resolutrai >n us mtrrety. there was no discussion for o against the resolueion.
1]. tMti.m by Camdssioner innamm, s onded by Cpmnissimer O'ISary that Resolution
No. 450 be adopted. Motion carried byea vsairrous roll call mote.
18. Mayor Hepp recessed the meeting at 8:35 p.m. ad recmvmed the meeting at 8:40 p.m.
19. Site Plan - Iang Joim BLlver's Restasat, c r o£ ll.5. 1]-92 ad Chinch Avenue.
Mr. Chacey briefed the Cmmissiun a the site pla stating that it as properly zoned,
oe flood prone, that pazkirig ad secisity lighting appear adequate and thae the
firenhydrant locaeed on 1]-92 ad Church StreeC was considered adegwte. ILK. C,hacey
Ced [}tat City k]rgineer had revi.ecred ads eed thae additinnal derail world be
required m the design of ehe reeaeion azeasa chic Florida art wind have to approve
additional xvm-off created by this projecC and Chat inv rts for 15" pipe order driveway
fran 1]-92 be shown. ttr. Irnr RLone of ehe Southern Oweloprent Crnipary, representing
Iong John Silver's staged Chae the irodificaeions requested would be made. Cumv.ssioner
Grit questioned water nm off and stated ChaC it appeared to be runras"^A vryhill along
1]-92. Mr. Blest s aced ghat the s to plm had been carefully a ergs ad checked
witty the City ESigineer wiro agreed cnCh ehe pla for wager disposal
20. Mayoz HeFR s ated thaC he was c xned shoo[ aaffic congestion created by Purger
Bing, McPmalds ad now inng Sohn Silver and asked Mr. Cnacey to wrk ouch all CF¢ee
crnpaies to if some efforts c tol in and egress by sign placrsrenC
ould roe be iced oue. ~Mr. celont s aCedcthae DJT~assalready con mod abort
traffic cemgesCion ad he sCaeed ehaeta decel lag was already in exi.s[mce on I]-92.
21. on by Comdssimer Uskert, s onded by Gnmissioner Innnam chat sr e pla be
apprwedl Motion caried by a waninws roll mll voce.
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22. City AA~anistrator's Report: Mr. CMCey stated Uwt voluntary water conservatim
waking and that City shwld be prepazed to ma mnrgmcy ordinwce
requiring m~mdac~ory conservation. Mr. enacey stated cltat a crnpucer xm indicated .~'
chat 1,161 cu s of a coral of 3,000 used nore than 20,000 gallms per month
and he asked ghat ehe Cvn~d»sim impose a surcharge of 100 per cent m tlwse water ~
using in excess of 20,000 gallons per ~ronth. Carznissioner O'Leary questioned
wnorw~ld dacarmine when the arwgnt was tmaaa. rtr. Rooks sraeea that the city naa
broad pavers to pass an erergency ordinance co er for the City's welfare.
t4. Chacey scaeea chat all water bills weld be stanped advising citizens who used more ttv.
20,000 gallons chat they had bem idmtified as high water users and advised Tbac if they
cmcinued using ghat a,omt ehey would be billed an additional 100 percent.
23. trotim by Cmmissioner Uskerc, smmded by Cmmissimer O'Leary that m
miexgmcy ordinance be drafted es[ablishing maaaeory water conservation and ingosing
a 100 per cent penalty for ester used in excess of 20,000 gallons, Tbeirm carried
by wminnus roll call vote.
24, tk. Sohn Crystal suggested tttat sore provisions be made for caarercial users Wio
require large azrnmts of wager.
25. Mr. Chacey seaeed tine proposed use hearings for Federal Revenue Snaring Fords
had been held. Ne asked for authority to advertise for bids fnr paving of Waymm
Street.
26. C<.umissioner Uskert suggested thae sare Federal Revenue Snaring fords be
allocated to extend the bike path and tk. Chacey stated ctae proposed uses of
Federal Revenue Snaring Fords had bem idmtified and mould be sutaaiered Co the
Cmmission m duly 1, 1981.
2]. NNCim by Crnrtdssimer Grant, s corded by Crnmissimer O'Leary aadmrizing ,
Mr. Chacey to advereise for bids forepaving of Waynan StreeT. Moeicm carried by
unan~nws roll call voce.
28. Mr. Cnacey asked for autlwrity to revise zoning wrdina eo provide specific
penalties for failure to cmiply with sign regulations. Mr. Rooks seaeed that gmezal
penalties were provided.
29. Mr. Chacey stated that he had received a requese Erna S®inole Comty asking
that en agrearmc be sued by cta Mayor recryeseing thae Seninole County maintain the
traffic signal m State Foad 434 and Range Line Road.
30. Notion by Camdssioner Loxmam, seconded by Camdssioner (.Yarn authorizing the
Mayor eo sign maincmmce agreerent with Smdxrole Camty for traffic signal at State
Rnad 434 and Range Line Road. M1Htim carried by mazunnus roll call voce.
31. Mr. Chacey seaeed that he has received a Teeter from the TYaffic 4gineer for
Seninole County staging thae a ttaffic cam indicated chat a traffic signal was nor
anted ae C.R. 42] and Church Street mdtche County had asked fora esolutim
eating Chat the City desired a ttaffic signal and mould rei~nrse the Co~mty for
me half ehe consetu<eion eose which would be approximately $12,500.00 Mr. Chacey
aced that Resolution No. 451 had bem prepazed agreeing Co those conditions.
Mr. Rinks read by ei[le mly. i
32. Notion Dy Cmmrtss'imer intmacm, s corded by Camussioner IlskerC ThaC Resolution ~ ~
No. 451 ba adopcecl. Motion carried bye~manimnis roll call vote.
33, Tk, gacey seated that Land Engineering Co., had inspected tongdale Industrial
Park and was saeisfied with the work. Nk. Chacey suggested that the City accept
the i~rovemnts ae inngdnle Industrial Park svbj ecx to the owner submicxed a
marnca~ar~ce bond approved by ehe Cicy Atcomey.
34. trotion by Camussioner Grant, s onded by Gnmissioner tnxmvm to approve
inprwerents at Iongdale Industrial Pazk, Phase I subject [o [he Ciry Attorney's
approval of a mainc ce bond and ehae the Mayor be authorized co sign the plat.
Cbeion carried by a imaussrous roll call voxe.
35. Mayor and Cmmissioner'e ReporC.s: Camdssioner O'Leary - report. C
Irnrnazm - aced titax Mks. Barnes whn had been nm~inaced co repesene ehe City onseheer
M1B0 cmmitcee did not live in the City We tad been recamrended by Sandra Gleem and
she was willing eo serve. The G fission agreed to accepe Mrs. Barnes nm~iration
as Iongwad's representative on ehe Mt&J came Crnmissianer Uskert - report.
Cmmissioner Grant asked ehae the v..ners of theeproperty at Wildrere and S.R. 427
be requested t clean xire lot Hayor ttepp s eed that he had r ved letter
requesting information on ewo individials seed ' servtngeonra draft baard for
the Seleeeive Service Progtan 1layor Hepp s ced chat he s enyerimcing problens
with a CB radio oper ing in erfer on his radio.a Mr. Rooks seated that
he would contacx Congres~vansMCCol]~eu and~egvest his assistance.
36. The meeting adjourned at 9:50 p.m.
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