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M1he ton f. H City Commission M1eld its ~gular t4eting at J:30 P. m.
r Pmsent 4Hyor xepp
' er Grant
er ioxnann
Leary
OUSkert
Ik~vidsCnacey, City #fidnistrator
Rick O.~n, As ant City Attorney
Wnald aerry,sCity Clex'k
t4a}ror xepp called the rteetin9 co orrYr. Inwcailon folioed bP Pledge of Allegianrn to
the lititrd States Flag.
1. Approval of minutes - 2/16/01 Fegulaz [4eting. tb on M G.nmissioner O'IZacy,
seonded by Csmn Grant flat minutes of 2/16/01 be approved as sutrnitted. M1bts.on
carrier] bf unanvmus roll call wte.
2. of Juvenile of the Ye Mayor tiepp presented U¢ folLawing
stwlen[s un'th awamis: ura Aurartz, grarffi 3, tSndlands E1e4rentaxy Schwl; 'tbmrty %ei9er,
grade 5, im~gumd Elementary 5 Svol; Otri.s &'~nfiam, grade e, Anck LLCe Middle Schml;
Paul, graers 12, Lyrten Fti9h School. She11i D r, grade 8, Milwee Middle frivol
was not present and her award will b=_ fnrxerded £ortdelivery by her sclxnl.
Cpeeting of bids for traffic signal on State Poad 434 and Fan9e Line Id~ad. Three
JJ sealed bids were opened as follows by Mayor Nepp:
r. Bryant Electric Cmpany, P.O. &ix 1305, Maitland, Median [~bdification $34,000.00
~ Florida 32J51 Traffic Signal $21,128.00
Totaz: $ss, l2e. oo
trol Specialists N. 2605 Ace Foal Traffic Bignal $17,400.00
Orlando, F18rida 32804 dway decelu'ation $19,000.00
Lane Construction
-mul $36,400.00
Ftradac, Inc. 9495 Bayrtearkrws Circle East, Traffic Signal $36,692.00
Suite 948, Jacksonville, Fla. 32216
9c. Chacey suggested that [he bids to reviewed by the City EYigirrcr and that tlv bid Ce
awaeded to one of hJ'a tw lonest bidden.
on by ¢mn'r mnr~d by Wmdssioner Iomann that all bids be deli m]
City £Tgineersforern ewtand ttat the mn act 4 awarded one of tw lo..est bidders.
fbtron cazried by unanurous roll call wte.
4. Bcb %eesee of the ~par[nent of Cmarnmity Affairs, Tallahazsee, Florida sEnke Co
the Crnmission ming the developimnt of a or~nel Po ual, mployees Nandbmk
and a Pe el Classification aM Pay Plan, mreLCJtacey sWtedethat plans would b_ mrtr
patible with sureounding atres.
5. Fewlution xn. 43H, Requesting tance £ron State of Florida ~partnent of Cammmity
Affairs in the prery ration of a nonnel rolicies manual, E~rployees xandtook and a
Personnel Classr rcatron and Pay Plan. Mr. O..an read Resolution .430 by title.
on by Camml wnrrd by Conmr Oskert that Resolution No. 430
to arbpted. ebtaon carried by a wanvmus roll call vote.
6. Ordinanm Nv. 518, Anne of Hayaond J. TtiWdeau pmFerty, 7v less NPSt
190.4 Eeet, Ion9wmd Hi11s, ~minole Cowry. Mr. Owen read Orainanrn by3title.
>. Nb ion by Commissioner Grant, seconded by Ramnission r O'Ieary that Ordinance No.
518 tetpassed on eirst Peaaing and that a public trearingete se fox April 13, 1981. ~
tro[ron was passed by a wanrtmus roll call mote. f
Plmi Pe T.ibemn North, C sidential Cxem4nities.
of F1C spoke forvNe Sit=_ Plan, s tingotha them mould be 98 lots ovecraEproFximately
34 a will L Clazk D Comissioner Soznwn asked i PC had
nsiderad v~ gchange in of NexFr DeparGrent's m~men Flanagan stated
that then nTim n has a g identrty with E% and Mr. iefkowitzswas wrking on
solution~Cmrt,issioner UskertnslAke against using name Tibemn. Mx. iefka..~itz asked that
amplete regrew of sire Plan ana sta~ea max he uvula speak m name a,ange afmr
revrev was Deplete.
cammieaioner o'leary guasuonea op=n areas ana P>r. Planagan ata a mat mere woDla
b=_ ample open areas but Nat them mould rot be an s, play-
gxowds, e a~"m rte aaaitiD~ml e,~n~. on,~aya~1. ~scrwo~ea n ~lr o£ lots
and Mr. P1ana9an stated Jtat there wau].d Lc 38. t~
10. Mr. Qamy asked Nat FHC agree m purchase materials fo r lire ana the City
uvula lay the lire. Mr. Iefkositz stared Nat FT,C mould agree rattly. mnrlition as Ney
Lave previously.
11. Ie£kwritz sWtea that then Tib=_ron was a tronq factor in advertisino £ox
the developrent and that he did not want Tn safety problem by using the narte
but also did not want to incur the $]5,000 mstaof building mod¢1 hees on sitD and
' using mt3e1 txares at Tibexon. He stated tFat if the cmpany was requima
totrelocate~~rod=ls 1t would increase met of each lrme by aopmximately $000.00. '~I
1r. Izfkoaitz suggested the follrrwing mipmmise: Dse tM nane Tibaron Hills for a
period of ore year at which time the narze weld t° changed to "Tae Hills". The plat of
property mould be under ".'he Hills but me property wvSd be maeketed as Tiberon Hills.
[9yor Hepp stated ttat he did not foresee any large problem with the name Tit ton since
the Fire b+Fartrrent and Fblim Dapartnmis should respm~d to the identity of streets and
not the nacre of an area.
12. two try Cana teary, s wn~d by Ccnmr net Uskert that Site Plan for
Tiberon t~brth be approveaesubject to name cFarule to Tibaron Hills fo tine yeae folly d
try a change to "Tae Hills" aftec one year. Nation caerred by a warwnus roll call vote.
13. of three neabers to $=sdnole County Tax IIlualiz on Ccnmittee.
ginQSOn. Simpson stated that he aFPCeciated honor but requester
that ~nwun Mwithdrawn and Commissioner Grant wiNdrew namination. Uskext
avratednMr. ~ ck ~i~ne Mayor HePp asked Mr. eotert m if Sg mould mnsiderrservin9
and Mr s decline ring mat he did notvmnsider me matter a problan.
Dttsirtpson suggestaa t rant be nomuwted sin wderetanding of
rnssary. Chamy suggested that Mr rod. Mayor
t~@ ~na~reaeMrs. v nee. cnmmiasioner uske ~~xealcwc perms anom»,atea ba
aavieea of trir ndmi ,at ou.~D
Changes to uniy CaipreMns.i.ve
hoculd x'e7uireta four/fifths mote ar a staple rmjocity. tlc.l(Tacey spoke fora 9/5 mote
as a.ia Mrs. Patty Conlon, e t o£ Balm Springs Ib ~
[dnCert Wves, ¢xmni stoner Uskert, and Mayor Hepp. Mr. B. D. Sinpson, Cartnissioner 1
Grant, Cmm~tssionerso'Ieaey azN Cmndssionee Iuxnann spoke in £awr of a single najoxitl
fawred a four/fif
15. Folice ~parVrent Consolidated Ccvmnmicatrons Plan. Mr. CTacey
crn~rended that City Ccnmission approve o en,uood joining plan and Gut a solution
M preparM. Mr. John Crystal questioned ifl Ne mrtrtn~n s facilities at tM Fire
~ Center at F is couldn't M used for this pi>cpnseicaC~s tone O Leary stated
Nat if therFa ~ceNCtrrent and Sheriff's Mpartirents were equalsthen Fe vould fawr
aping SMriffes osparVmni. Leary stated Gut Fe did not Gri~uk that
the double tax nsideration ww sa problem, fated th t sbe was
inpressed withatheoteration of theacsonmau iossionersGrant stated Nat
he would agrce to Trial basis and asked Gatathe present Dispatchers M taken c o£
and rare ype of mplo}mient sought for them. Uskert stated hat Tlie Cnief
of kblicetbad indicated that Oispatdiers would M phasedeout Une shift at a tare.
16. Mr. Lacey suggested Nat The City enter into a joint agreement wiN the 9ieciff's
~partrzent. ai by Came r Uskert, seceded by Commissioner O'ieazy that [onguood
a joint agreertentswith Gee Semtiole Cowq Sheriff's ~p rtnent to join
Consolidated Cammmiratiorts Plan for a ..ix~ronGVS trial period. Nvtaon was cazned by a
wanvrous roll call wte.
1>. Mr. (fiacey statrd Nat M Fad received a grant. for 5]25.00 to purc}wse fire equiFcent.
18, enc. Chacey stated that M mold install a bike path on R-inge Line road fxvn Tiberon
to the Winn axie Stepping Center for apmxi~tely 52500.00. Mr. ik+bert Eaves spoke and
rcffid Gat it M trade a violation to use a bike on Range Line road if the bike paN
as sin tailed.
19. taon by Nmmissioner O'L=ary, secorcled by Cvmna r SAnoarv~ to autMrize
City P~unistcatoc to expend ~roney to install a bike path on Range Line Rod.
a matth Crystal asked if the path uoula M srtaoth and mnaissioner Grant suggested puttiig
0 of aspFalt on the linercck.
~ I~btron was carried by a wanam~us roll call wte.
20. Application for Occvpatienal License by Mr. Clyde Nickelson of the Cold Mine,
201 E. Slate Foal 434, iongumd, Florida to sell pKg0. Mr Nickelson was presen[
and spoke for Fhe is of a li~se, s ing Gat Gieyswere wSy selling IX1gO as
a solvent and Nat many stares vn the State were also selling ONFA as a solvent.
21. 'tErry, the City Clerk advised Gut he bad referred the recPSSt to the City
Cnrtni~ion ce the st uing pbanplets discvssirul use of Rt50 by hwwrs
a~xl the factNGUt the sto s~advcrtising dtl.SO for us s listed on the pccgram "60
Jerzy stated that Mr Sctmid[ of the St of Florida Health, Rehabilitation
rns Fad cited the Cold None fox violation of Florida Statutes by indiratir~g the
praluct was for Fu~ans.
Mr. O..en read portions of City of inngwax3 Ordinancz No. 300 and stated that the
City Cannission drd love discretion in uing an Cccupatronal iz
Uskert spoke agates uing an mupational lirnnse and Cmmnssio~nereGrant spoke inrfawr
of is uing a licensers ting Nat tl+,.~ sold in many feed st and had been for years.
JoM Crystal asked if i was the in of the Cmmission to trap Ne use and
tkryor FL•~ replied that it was not tIV tent of Ne Crnmission to Nn at50. o Clarence
Metre smoke against i uing li.mnse arv3 M IbnaFUe s fed that license mold M issued
but re acted Ne sale of Iy'650 to a egal use. Ati•. [roMrt hues smoke in fawr of
assuangtlicense.
23. teary sta Florida O:K.'s the sale of EMS
i tFenOthe Csmissm ran Mayor Fiepp guestiored tM high
pcicesof the trtAl and stated that ttustindirated thatuit of Ming used as solvent.
cdnaiasiorer wraann m,eeuo<,ea when nor Nickelmn ebtav,eanmso and Mra. N ckelson
advised G,er obtained is from ma~g,a and Nat at was mannfaeturea in Arrzona.
w by Came sernn~a by Came Usker[ that tlm
Gold Mi*ie3/M~1AFA1 ~ deniedean occ~ational license [o sell P~1~4. trotlm carrud
by a waewoes roll call ~nt¢.
25. cored the City A cireY m Ming th
o£ sheds on esidential pao~ny acid gym. IX.en stated thatuhe did mt thintc thesCity
had an ordinance on the subject. Mr. O.en stated tlwt he wind check to see what
City for their siq~port in fighting d~vg abuse
z~. tacaa that sne naa
of the TrisWUnty Izagicaof Citres.
28. I~b wn by Camu Uskert, seaxded
adjoined. Meeting was adjoi~mea at 1U:G5 p.
ta'1'Pf=:P:
'tCY y Clerk