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Tne [onnumd City Camdssion held its Regulaz `1mting at ]:l0 o. m.
Present Mayor HePp
mleary
NvidsCbarny, !City I+dmtnistrator
Pinks, City A mey
Wnald 1ECry, City Clerk
lHyor Hepp called the neetiny to order. Snwratmn folioed by plaige o£
1. Approval of Plinutes - 1/12/81 - [eyular Nheting. Commissioner Sormann azked that
paragraph 51 b=_ wxrected to shwa date az Sanuary 19, 1981 instead of January 21, 1981.
on by Comm vended by Cannes Uskert that minutes of 1/12/81
[2gulaz Mcel:ingsteappzovea as wcrected. Notion passed by imafuimus roll call mote.
2. Be Handy Way Iaw suit. Mr Fwks stated that he had aisasssed Handy Way
w~t}~ Mr. Haz'vey A1par mnmrning the effect o£ the mart order. Mr. Ibcks
stated that he and Mr. Alper thought Ne city must issue a ppmdt to randy wa and tlm[
the City mold not cequi.m Handy Way to xesvlanit S Plan to Camdssion.
'lea.y ara a tnat ne ayreea. Maroc Pepe scared mthat ne has aiacasaea ue e~aeeewixn
a prineiral of Hamsy way who has inaicarea that rtanar v~ay woma ao evexytliiny lossible
to m what City wants.
3. Mr. Shumaker, an Eigineer foe Handy way, and Mr. Fd 'finks, a renxesen w 1~
of xandyHWay, xere Present. shimaker stated that Ne City Eh4ineer had ceviw.s^d. '7
and approved Site Plans previously suhnitted. Mr. Shwaker said that the building uwild
to similiaz to tie Handy Way since located in Tuscawilla on Fed Bug Pnad and would
have a brick front with mlorual mlwns. N¢. Chweker stag there would eat to any
sidewalks but randy Way mould put a stri(_cd walkway across tFe mad i£ requested.
4. Comm.ssrorer O'Ieary suygesred a bike path to protect the safety of F}~e children.
5. r.Uskert ask ingress/egeess and whether any provisions had teen
made for e~nianes. sn~ertsra a that ele s.th wouia have se are entranm
and exit bet nU rein SNanes ~re prooir a.
E. on by Came seconded by 6mm nnann that builainn penN.t
to issued foz HanaysWay store. M1btron carried try imanv;ous roll call mote.
>. catensron of lryn's Orive. Mr. CRUmy stated proinsal mould
City slncifications and that it to mrapped srnce the road was deteriorating.
8. Uskert questioned hos many feet would to taken fran the lots south of
Lyn's ~ r randrMr. Cnacev advised that i urould be 25 feet. r Uskert asked
urn plans of builder. dvised Nat there waz wrtlvny in present
.u~o~sai b of Lyn'a hr sooner lorma~u, seated ~,at buil~r would
not e:tena ro~aVwdix,put plans m benef~rc ~s 1
9. t9r. Fay bd~itrc sP>ke against Nn eutension of Lyn s Brrw.
lo. r Harry Mynolds sxat a u,at he was the mgin~ ana has oreparea pla„~ for
exteirsrm of Lyn's Onve Lot that Fe had no information on builder's plans.
11. Cartnissiorer Uskert stated that Fie saw nothing wrong with ca that there was
a need for it and the wing would not effect otMr lots. Icd that
he dirA't knw if the City mold prevent builder fran paving toifrhe City
ci.Eications. MOks s a d that Itc ra has riohttTa paves unless
there am adversel effects and that City mold nx Sider anything except the paving
o'Seaey st az obvious that Mr. Lundsford has s
forum plans but that he has right [o request paving o£ L}m's Onw and if he Teets
City's requizenex:ts, then City nest fawn paving.
12. IK. Lacey sGTed that M would like to Hake one point; t}wt the area Wort}: of the
proposed extension was zoned 61 and the proposed xoa mould act as a buffer between
offices and residatial arc Mayor Hopp stated thatt laving wmuldn't effect future plans
and tM City has no justification to take away rioht to paw.
13, on by Cannissionrer Uskert, seconded by Cnmiussirner O'Leary that Cann
appro extens Of Lyn's D azriai by a Of 4 to 1 with (Ynmissioners
crane, uakert, yo lcary ana rayo F@PPtrwting Are ana Gaw~;saioner wrnann wring Nav.
19. Ordinance M. SI1 Itablea co Jan 12, 19817. Fezwung of FRC prol=ity north of
}ongwmd Hills Ibad. Mr. Mows stated that City had received letter fran F[S requesting
that m rng request be withdrawn, on try Canrassimer Se seconded Frv
ec Uskert th Ordinanm W~513 L taken off tab carried by a
11 call w Fonks advised that City muldeacmpt letter fxm FRC
rnrithout tl:e necessity for a mote.
15. Ordinanm Ib. 512, L:dvstrial Waste ordinance. read by title only.
tbtron by Cam¢ er Iornam, seconded by Canid.ssioner O'ioary that Ordinance No. 512
L passed on firs wreading. r~btion carried by una roll call mote. A public
Ynaring was set for ~bnday, £Ebxvazy 9, 1961 at "1:30 p m.
16. solvtim: W. 433, requesting financial a wrier Florida Pecreation
tevelOpmnt Assistance P o9ram. Mr Rvks read bystitle only. Mr. Cfia¢ry stated
that City M1ad pzeviously rryu'sTCd a Parks Leant for inq>rove:rent Of Snndalwa3 Park.
Fe pxOpnsed Heat City concentrate iG. efforts on the newly aaluixea Reiter Park.
17, on by Cmn¢ssioner Uskert, uanr~d by Crmnissioner Gram Hat City approve
Pesol to ioln No. 433. Nntaon carried by unanrm'nvs roll call mote.
City Administrator's Relnx: Mr. Chamy s d that Mayor Nepp, Cwmu
Grant, Lo and the City Aaministratnr wouldtatiend the Florida Leag:n ofsCities
Ming in Tallatassee on Rebrvazy 12 aml 13.
19. err. Chacey stated that there ntguld te. a dCdication mremmy on Fxx:day, January
26, 1901 at 10:00 a. m. for the new Fixe Station. Oigntitaries from local cities and
re Chiefs will be invited t0 tmd. 4r. Grant suggested that f7r, Pryer M1bbley,
~ Oldest wgrkirvl wlunt_er, l:etinvitedt [o attend.
20. retorted m the progress of the traffic s goal on Mad 434 and
Mad; s g that Engineering plans should berrecervedSthis week and that
rzq~scs eor bias Ala be issnaa after re~ae.,.
21. Mr. ChareY reported that final capping of Waymsn street should be m:pleis3
due' 9 week of ,January 26, 1981.
zz. Ihartership of lnn9wooa cnae e„forcare„t "__ra. Immbera wn•.re ap~incea tp H,e
Igngnmd Carle Fnfomsrent Hoard as fOllws:
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Hill f#tcM1ell AEgnintad by Commissioner Grant
Richard I. wallsh Appointed by Camissioner Uskert
Lyyninted by Came Stacy
e e i(irch ]y4.oint?d by Crnmtissioner Inrmann
Wbvlfiomas e Ap~inted by MaYOr HePP 1
UurWn Ferrell (Alternate( A~_ toted by ~nnissioner Grant
tx. I~azveY 9rexilson (Alternatel Appointed bl' Dmyor Heop ~
23. two by Chmmissiouer G mnded by Came Uskert that nemlxss and
alter~ees rt ltngwtoa code cot ~m,~„t mara ba appro~.r ebr~on was Carried by
unanvrtou roll call mote.
24. An organizational wrkshop was scheduled for Tuesday, Januaxy 2], 1981 at ]:3g
p.m, for the Code mforcerent R)ard.
25, aunated Mr. Gurles Pappas for an additional term on the
Board of Adjustirent~for OsstereL N~ntbee 3.
26. Mayor t~FP naiu~atedsfr. Lan'y.C„lA,erg. to replace Mesf Fose.KirclnK.on_the Hoard o£
Piljustm=nt for District Nwrter 4.
2], wn by Cmnu Seary, sewndea by Camissionee Uskert that mmibers
rnuna H for Ibard ofrNljuOGrent be approved. Pbtron carris3 by a unavrrous ro11
ca11 mote.
26. City Attorney R=POrt: Mr. Rvks stated that he had. nrq~azed an ordinance en the
tml of precious petals but had not had t o distribute it to Cartrtission. He
suggcstsl that Cartnissiouzs xe ear the ordinance and consider it for first reading
on ar, Rinks said that the ordnance was nWeled after a similiaz ordi-..
nonce r+assed6 inM1Tallabassee.
29. Mayor [ISkert questiwied wMther diamaonds were included in the ordinance
Mr. Fools aitvised ttwt they were no Canaissioner Grant stated that ordinance
should prevent ~mbile irvclcs fmm buying and selling silver in the area for a fe+ days
aSid t}rn disalg acing. Ate. Forks sGTSi that. anyone who engages in tM business of
p ecrous petals oust register wrier the Precious I+etaLS Ordinance.
30. JoM Crystal suggested F}~at nebile busine sec dealing ontals
L banned and Mc. R» stated [hat M did rat believz that would to legal since
mould be a restraint of trade. Rooks stated that the City mold r Mate
businesses but mold not ban thorn.
31. Mr Rnks retorted on tM present site plan ordinance and sGtsa t}at Me mart
order alFears to declare the ordinanrn unmutitvtional an unenforceable. 'fie w
ruling states them must M definsl standards and Mr. R»ks suggested that presen[~
ordinanm 1't revised to expand existvig standards but that ordinance not ke msde
tin lengthy.
32. Mayor and C .issioner's R?psrts: teary questiored sta of
s Ps3visory Camittce. Mr. Cnarey stat 1 that the came ire that crnpleted
study andlad suggested that th City have a separate sr Ordinance in r+ of
the nwKer of diffexent views. acey stated that the Cmmittee's mmmendatims
ce beingwr and would to a ailable for the Camission by next ring and
suggests thatta mock sessum le set at that turn to wnsider Ftie advuisory cwmuttee s
prgxsals.
33. Cmmissioner Iprnaeu: questiom
the zo ce if they mold
that they9muia.az d if the sign cegularions we taken o of
later L • put back in and Mr. Ga ry aAasul
39, t4. Lazy Snith, 589 Icgan Driv e, t~m9ux+o3, spoke about m¢ high noise Ievel
of ehe slylark ~ elane. naror xepp advised owe ne lived nearrry and mac he
wala crop w and merx on ene no>se lever.
35. Mayor Ysip stated Nat he need
(. ity Action Gsmuttee. mnnis
tee previously arrc3 aid no
~ ed a wlwteer to serve rn Ne seminole Comty
sinner G tared that he had served on the
amussaoner
~was ~u. ~rxo ao so
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Grant stared ne wma serve if
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