CCMtg06-08-81IungwodJw ecfS,981anion
The tong,~ood Ciey Camdssion held its regular heeling ac I:30 p.m.
Present: Mayor Hepp
Commissioner Grant
Cartnissiones Sann•3rn
Cmmissioner O'Leary
David (Macey, City Administrator
in Rooks, City A[tomey
Dmald Terry, City Clerk
Absent: Camassirn~er tlskert
Mayor ttepp called ehe meeeing co order. Druocaeion followed by Pledge of allegiance
co the Uuted Scaees Flag.
1. Approval of Mixwtes - 5/18/fll Regulaz Meeting and 5/22/81 Special Meeting to consider
lifting ~roratoriun on issuing sign pexmies, i~btion by Camdssioner Lonrarm, s corded by
Camdssioner O'Leary chat minutes of 5/18/81 Regulaz Meeting and 5/22/81 Special Meeting
be approved as suimitted. Moeion ranied by unard~mus roll call vote.
2. Mayor Hepp requeseed and received approval Errol ehe Cmmission o advance agenda ices
13, petition £ran Iongwmd Norm's Clvb requesting traffic signal ore incerseceion of Ctn¢ch
Street and State Road 42]. Mrs. Gladys Piloian, President of the Longwood IJarai's Club
presented a petition with ]49 sig~acures requesting that a traffic signal be instilled
on of Church Sweet and SR 427. Mrs. Piloian axed tier she expected
additieonaLcsignature and asked tt~e Cwmdssiai co delay fiatMr action for one we lc. Mr.
Ghacey stated chat a traffic safety counter was already in place. l
3. Public Hearing on PHD Conditional Ilse request £ran Florida Residential Camemicies 1
for property located north of lYberon Subdivision. Mr. Howard Izfkwitz briefed [lie ~
Camission, staging tttat the property cm~sisted of two pazcels. One a parcel of 20 acres
oned R3 and the other parcel of 10 aces was rezoned by Co~.mty to pernit 6 units per
zand was recently azmexed into the Ciry, Mr, tefknwitz stated that the original zoning
world penvie 360 units but ghee a maximm of 180 imtrs was now possible and FRC plaemed to
build 174. Mr. Iztkaaitz stated that hers surrounding the area had been briefed
concerning the devel.opimc and they had no objections to the project.
L. Mr. Joost Zyderveld stated tlue he owned a here and six ear ehe proposed P1ID
and s aced he wanted [o protect the private drive used Co getctoshis heere. He asked [hat a
blocktwall be buile as a buffer. 14. Zyderveld stated that he was opposed Co cornecting
the cwn ponds adjacene to the property and also objected eo a.ry plans for FRG ee build
a bone dock on the lake. Nr. Zyderveld asked for due cue fox the roads during construction
and also azked if there would be a setback for [kie wall arawd the property Erna the road.
Mr. 2yderveld also objected eo any public access eo ehe lake Erna ehe FRC property. N¢.
Lefkowitr, s aced chat sere type of buffer mould be buile hue he did hoe wish eo be specific
t this point trot mould reserve selection of type wtil the srte plan was presented. Mr.
Letkmacz s aced chat [he two ponds world iwt be joined and [bat FRC would use en and
cake responsibiliey for any daiage co the private drivemy. Mr. ]afkwiez scaeed that there
no PSans co build a park ac the lake and that excess property world be deeded ro ct~e
property wmers.-
5. Crnmissioner O'Leary scaeed chore he was confident of hK. Izfkauiez's integrity but ~
he wanted co insure rbae what was offered was what the citiz s got.
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6. Mr. Zvderveld stated chat the density of the proposed PUD mould be greater tlan ehe
oimding ar Mr. Rooks .s led thae the request ova o chafe cbe zoning of the
property hue eoaobrain conditional use for a PUO. Nks Iefkowitz s red that for R3
oning a coca[ f 160 units were possible and clot 5.89 units per acre wire plaemed. Mr.
Iefkaritz stn ed tlut he buildings would be called Manor Hares and would be very nice.
%. N¢. Bob IJillians of Shadow Hi11 stated that he was roe aware of any mzecing with
hureoaners co discuss developmnt and he asked wine inpact the develapmenT would home
m the prods. Mz. Lefkvritz s ted [here could be none. ltr. lefka,~itz s eed chat [here
mould be nothing done co ctungeathe property and ehae drainage mist be taken care of m the
property. !fr. Hilliams scaced Thar he was concerned when[ the ponds collecting garbage
and Mr. Lefkowicz scaced [lac RRG mould cake responsibility for the ponds also.
S. M1h. lied Snwreher asked if there would be a fence between Hie PUD aryl Shades Hi11 and
Mr. LeEkwiTZ slated chat There would be some type of buffer.
9. M1trs. Lois 9rexilson asked what effect chc PUD would rave on the present sewer plant
and Mr. Lefkawixz seated tlsat no adverse effects would resole and chat tfie plmt would
have the addieimal capacity m take care of the developmmc when ebe property was developed.
N¢s..~erilsm objected to the proposed increase in sower fees and Mr. lefkowitz stated
that the questions concerning the proposed sewer rate increase by Irnrgwood Utilities, Tne.
oc proper. Mayor Hepp s ted drat the City could not discuss Lmgwood Utilities, Lac.
secuer rate rr~crease during thisahearing.
10. 4ks. Carl Radeaeviccti stated [tat the sewer p1s~t was already over taxed and ehae it
had wet£lwed several tares last year. T4. Rooks stated that the Bice plan could not
be approved iuLess there was adequate Bowe capacity. Mayor Hepp scaced That E'RC oust
handle t]re sewer requirerenes or they would not be penaieted to obtain final approval.
L1. Mc. Zyderveld asked if the objection ised mould appear in the mixvtes and Mayor
Hepp advised etae they mould and that any citizen w.ruld be free eo ore Sn and listen to
the tape of the hearings. I4. Carl Radezevicch asked Uut the record shag ttac there were
probleas with [he sewer plant last year.
12. Mrs. Virgixva Warner asked ehae the record shau that T&, lefkaritz stared that he
did n t have s capacity at pre corodate the project because she wetted T e
chat mtrthe public tilit~ camusscm hmririgs the sewer race anerease
proposedtby Iwigwod Utilities, Inc1e5
L3. Motion by Camdssioner V xmam, s ended by Cmmissimer O'i~ary that Public Hearings
on request for PIID Cmdicional Use be closed. Nation ra led by ~smrvmus roll call vote.
Mr. Rooks stated chat he had affidavits ehae public hearings had been advertised, ttut
property bad been posted and that avers living iairhin 300 fete had been mailed notices.
14. Commissioner O'Leary stated that a crept the PU1J shwld include the oral
representations of lt. Lefkuwi.tz. Mr. Rooksose red Hut Ue m~cion to pass tt~e PUD shoald
sncoxporaee ail seaCerenes of Mr. IeEkwi¢ ofawfiat he intended m do .with property.
15. Motion by Camdssimei Grant, seconded by Cmmissimer Lon~ann to approve request for
PUD Conditional Use fran lRG subjec the conditions ands arencs made by tfr. IefkmaiTz
ae [his hearing. Nncim carried bytunmimws roll call votetat
16. Public Heaxixig, Ordinance Nn. 520, Annexacim of Alberesm's property m comer o£
State Road 434 znd U.B. 1%-92. N¢. Pinks read Ordinance No. 520 by title only. Mr.
Rooks stated Hal he had affidavlts [hat Public Hearings were properly aduercised, Hut
property was posted and ehae property owners living wit]~in 300 feet of the property had
hem mailed notices. M14. Ted Gremslaic, representing Nbertson's was present. There were
no questions for 1~. Gremslaie :u~d no discussion Ear or against the ennexatron.
1%. m by G rmissioner O'ieary, s corded by Canni.ssioner Grant Hut Public Hearing
for order„arke No. 520 be closed. Motion carried by unanirrous roll call voce.
18. Motim by fmmissioner Lonaamr, s ended by C<nissioner Grm[ [tut Ordinance Na.
520 be approved. Nneim carried by a unanimws roll roll vote.
19. tLblic Hearing, Ordinance No. 521 -provisions Eor payment of traffic parking
aC ltmgwood 'instead of Smdnole Cowry. Mr. Rooks read by title only and
Caeed~[nac he had affidavit that notice of public bearing was published. There was 1i
nv dua,ssvon for or against Ordinance No. 521.
20. Motion by C¢mdssionex lornwn, s wded by Carznissioner O'ieary enar Public Hearinb ~~
w Ordinance No. 521 be closed. Motiontcarzied by unaninrn~s roll call vote.
21. Motion by Camussiwer Iezmsin, s onded by Cmmissionex O']eary chat Ordinance No.
521 be approved. Mociw carried by inaniirous roll call vote.
22. Public H~uig, Ordinance No. 522, aaending Qrdinance Tb. 4/6 Rood Cwtrol Ordinssce
by requiring borings before a=ry building permits ar sued for any flood prone areas.
Mr. Rooks read by title only and stated trot he hadeaf£idavies xlne notice o£ public heaztnf
nod been published.
23. Mr. Jack Cruickshank questioned the definition o£ a flood prone azea m,d Mr. Chacey
aced coat flood prone areas were designaeed on an official map fox long,.md. FK. Grviclc-
shank asked if the sea level Eor flood prone areas waz 52 feet and Mr, chacey stated that
cwld be higher for differene areas. There was no fureher discussion for or againse
Ordinance No. 522.
24. Motion by Cmmissinner O'Irary, s corded by Cannissioner Inxmam trot public heazing
on Ordinance No. 522 be closed. IMCion carried by unanimous roll call wte.
25. Motion by Comvissioner O'Inary, seconded by Gmmissiwer Inn~m trot Ordinance No.
522 be npprwed. Motion carried by isunivnus roll call voce.
26. Orainance No. 523 -vacating tongwod Avenue £xcm 2blriax Saeet m Swthem 1I
boundary o£ Int L0, Block 5 0£ Glenrose Ica Addition to Longwood. Mr. Rooks read
Ordinance No. 523 by eitle only.
2]. Motion by Crnrtassiwer Ceant, s onded by Camassioner o'I¢ary that Ordinance No.
523 be passed w first reading and ttnt a public heazing be sec for Jvly 13, 1981. Noeion
carried by a unanrm~us roll call vote.
28. Ordinance No. 524 - anending Ordinance No. 495 (Cary~zeFensive .Zoning Ordinance) as
pertaans to sign regulatrws. Mr. Rooks read by CiCle only.
29. Mocimn by Connissiwer iomann, s corded by Caanissionex O'ISaxy that Ordinance No.
524 be passed on first reading and Chac a public heazing be see for July 13, 1981. Motion
carried by a waninnus roll call vote.
30. Resolution No. 44] - agrearmC wieh Seaboard Cosselirn Railroad for Che invseallaeion
and maim e of crossing ttaffic control device w Orange Avenue. Mr. Rooks read by
icla only. comaaaioner lnnnam askea if a separaee resolution was requirea for eatn
crossing and Mr. Cnacey said yes.
31. Motion by Cmmissiwer toxmann, s corded by Crnmissioner 4Yant ebaC Resolution No.
44] be passed and adopted. Motion carried by imanierous roll. call wte.
32. Resolution No. 448 -paving of Waymmn Avenue from Iongdale Avenue co Orange Avenue.
Mr. hooks read by title only. There was no discussion for or against Resolution No. 448.
33. Thelon by Camussiwer Gtan[, s corded by Commissioner O'Ieary Clot Resolution No. 1
G48 be passed and adopted, tb[ion carriea by a unanssrtous Boll call voce.
34. lice P1arn - eay..wd Sndustrial Fark, First Addition Tabled on May 18, 1981. 1
Y Cun'ussiwer O'i,ea~, wtl abv C ~CSione~lormazn Coat s to iplan for »~ywod
i auserial Paxk her edefrcmeeable. con c led by wm,~.. = oll call
35. t1r. Chacey stated hag the .site plan had been cabled to give him an oppornmity to
speak with Mr. Cxuickshv;k; thae he had mac with Fk. Cxuicksbak and ctat rtr. Cmiccshak
had nude a concribucia for water lines. Mayor Hepp tivaked N¢. Cmixkshank.
36. troCion by Cmmissioner Grant, s corded by Cmmissiaer lnnrerm chat sr e ola for
Baywrod Industrial Park, FirsT Addition be approved subject to the cmvents of the C ,
4gineer. hbxion carried by a vmainnus roll call wte.
3J. h4. Mu'aay Miller spoke eo ehe Camussia and requested approval not m enlace a
old c~moda fence in front of a concrete fence he and three neighbors had installed in
Windsor Manor. Mr. Cbacey s [ed chat the City bad asked ehe paz[ies to put up the old
fence wless all hanewmers agreed to a cmcrete {s;ce. Mayor Hepp asked if there were a;ry
deed r and Cvmdss r O'ICary suggested i Mr. CIi11er said
there ova o1deed r s gw reungtthesface. MrC Rooks s ted chat
ce the fence was ]oratedrensprivae property it was one for the property w.mrs co
decide m;d ere City should roe cake a position. Tne Crnmission agreed with Na-. books ad
advised Mr. Miller ehae the City could not approve or disapprove his request.
38. h4. Tan Bixvford asked the Camti.ssion W geaC a permit to place a trailer un his
property near the SMTAC building off SR 434 for a period of six ;ronths for sec;sity reason;
Mr. Bix;ford stated is mould be a xri.ce trailer and be screened in aY Fashion rnquested.
39. hb[ion by Conmissiaer Grant, s corded by G.m;dssioner ionra{m that request of Mr. T®
Bivvford fox sec;¢ity Trailer on his property For six rzavebs be approved. MoTirn cazried by
;mazu;rous roll call mote.
40. City Administrator's Report: Mr. Chacey staged ebae ehe Traffic sipul for Rar;.ne vs*°
Road and State Road 434 was going in; that the City had cartrenced the pzogrmn of using
prisoners on ..__.ends ar;d Chat they bad wrked on regulaz cleanup a Barvrday and ]vd worked
or. Hu bike path on Saday. Mr. Cna<ey briefed the Gmnissia~ an a request fran the (wcrica
Teleur on Corpora e feature v s such as C 155 eClxes, iPA
veetings, Boazd oftAdjusmenT heaztngs asd Cbmnbexrof Coamrce. vmetine, onr[he C vemiry
Service Charmai. Mr. Crutey stated that he had discussed the project with hk. Walt lee of
Lyman high School and Mc. tze thought it would provide a excellent oppoxnaviry for students
to gain fuse Fad knowledge of TV broadcasting,. The Camdssion aaeed wilt; Mk. Chacey's
proposal and gated him pemdssion to proceed wiHv pmjece. Mr. CTtacey briefed the
Commission on the status of Reiter Park ad shard Hue Ca;mission a plan for the Euuse
developnent o£ the park xfiich provides For a full saz softball field, space for a
amenity building and space For a badball ad temus court. 10-. Chacey stated that he
had obtained approximately $12,000.00 wrth of free Fill which was being spread aver Cbe
1w areas of the pazk. h~. Cnacey stated There would be artple parking for the park.
41. Nh. Cnacey stated ClaT Boyle Engineering Caryvay could have the water syseam study
congeleced by July 2 ad he suggested thae a workshop be heltl on Maday, July 6 at 3:00
p.m, eo consider the study. 'the Co;mission agreed and scheduled the workshop for July 6.
42. City Atcomey's Report: Mr. Rooks cnnoduced (hdix~ar~ce No. 525 in~osing a nnratorian
the is of sign penrdCS with the excepcian of te;grorary signs for new busing
Mr. Rooks~Ced CbaC he Thought pas ing a erergacy ordina ehe ;ros[ effectiveway
[o inpose atrtora[onwn. Mr. Rooks read Ord'iriace No. 525 by Citlesnnly.
43. Motion by G issioner inn:wu;, seconded by Co;missioner Grac that Jrdinance No.
525 be ndopeed. Motion carried by a vmaninnus roll call mote.
44. Mc. Rwks s ated that he had requescetl a copy of the SUprece G urC decision on efforts
of c ct nude and topless dating ad asked 'if ehe Comission wanted hin
prepareaa ca~reM1ensive ordinance cwerveg the subjece. Toe Camussion asked him to M so.
L5. M'. Rooks stated CIuC he had cmmenced preparative of an ordinance restricting the
distance between liquor estabListsmnis and other Liquor esrablishrents and thurthes
and he asked the Cmmission foz the distaruce. they desired in the ordiran
Cmmissimer O'Idary said it shwld noe be a short dist~ce. e ~
46. Mzs. Ruch Grant suggested thae a distance of 5,000 feet should be required between
liquor establistnrmis and 2,000 feee between a liquor escablislvrent axed a church.
4]. Nr. Tan Hinford stated that he agreed with the suggeseiun of Mrs. Grant but wggesced
chat restauranes thae serve liquor shwld noe be considered a liquor establislma'nt.
48. Mayor Hepp asked the City Clerk to obtain the disea~ces required by surrrnmding
49. Me, e. ll. SinHsun stated ttut ehe ordir>ance shwld also restrict the distance between
liquor establisMrents and srYiools.
50. Mr. Rwks discussed the previous special ireeeing when the City G fission had decitled
an appeal by a cieuen from a decision of the City Building Official. Mr. Rooks seaeed
ehae ebe current ordinance prrnrides for the Board of Adjustment co onsider any appeal by
a decision of the Building Official. Cwmissiwer O'lsary suggested clot all
menbers ofveehe Cmmission review the dueies of the Hoard of Adjusinvne.
51. Mayor and Camdssioner's Reports: Gmaissimiers O'Ixary, lon~m and Grant had no
repores to sulmie. Playor Hepp staged ihae he had received a call from a dmggist stating
thae too yo~mg teenage girls had purchased a hypodermic needle and he asked for sore
guidline ws sorh as that. Cmmissioner O'Leary stated tliae the City tad to
vesidersHatsthe needles couil.d also be used fox a legitimate purpose. Mr. Rooks said ,`~
ChaC there was a bill panding before the H. S. Suprare Crnst w the sale of drug para-
phernalia sold at so called 'Ruead shops". Mr. Rooks stated Heat he world have to check
on what cvetroLs i£ any that cwld be placed ve films Hvt could also be used for
legitimate purposes. C '.ssi.veer Grant stated chat you could not stop people Fran getting
dings.
52. Mayor Hepp s aterl that he had received another request that ]dogwood consider an
Areawide Housi~ Opportunity Program. Mayor Hepp stated that the City had prevlwsly
fumed dorm su Su a requese. Mr. Tan Biruford stated that the reauestwas Heat Irnlgood
approve ehe "concept' ,rot approve the plan for tangwwd. Fk. Bi~ocd stated that 50 per-
t of the local govextmrnis had to approve the concept in order fox the overall area
to get a share of the tN0 housing and Hoe refusing the concept nor could hurt the City
rru the future. Mayor Hepp asked ehae ehe Meer be placed on agenda for further discussion,
53. Mayor Hepp seaeed that Camdssioner llskert was absent fran meeting due co trip to
SxHia~u. Mayor Hepp s aced thaC he lad r ceived a Setter nanrxu[ing Mrs. Margaret Barnes
as tdngcmd's represmta[ive w Hie MetroePlan OrnT i"tion 'fie Camdssion did not
recognize Mrs. Rat es and asked the City Clerk to determine if she was a citizen of Igngxed
54. Mayor Nepp stated that he had received a letter Fran Hallrtark Huildess carzrending the
City for eheir cooperative in grading Pine Scree[.
55. Cannissioner innnvn seated tltat she had been irnolved in an autarobile accident m
Saturday and cwm~mded a young marl Fran Winter Springs for his assiseazice eo her.
Motive by Camdssioner Ic+ana~n, s onded by Cmmissiwer O'Iaary [hat City pay approved
bills. cbeion carried by unmiiirous roll call wte. 1
56. Meecin6'~'as adjourned ac 9:40 p.m. /l
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