CCMtg01-26-81Sangvwd City Cammiission
January 26, 1961
Presant fiepp
er Grant
O'teary
Uskert
~vidsoiarny, City NMinistra[or
Rick O,ten, As City Attorney
wnala i. 'mrYyste~ier clew;
tNyor HeFP called the meeting to order. Snwcation fo11o. d by pledge of allegianre
1. Approval of Minutes -1/19/81 Fegular Meeting, on b/ Cmmr
semided by Comu er Grant that minutes of 1/19/01 R9ular 14eting be approved
as submittea. xntron was carried b{ wanxnerxs mote.
2. Ordinance Nn. 513, m ring to Purdiase and disposition of precious rtetals.
INyor Fkpp inteoauced Mr.lce a local r n taler who off cH
xal suggestions for the proposed pxeciavs metals omrdinanm. 'Rre Nmussion
agreed to hold a wrksn~p to mnsider Ordinance No. 513 on Friday, Sanuaxy 30,
1981 at 3:00 p. m.
2. on by Cwmu orer Uskert, semntd by Cpm~issianer O'Ieary that Ordinance
ib. 513rte tabled, sNntion tarried by unani'mus roll call mote.
3. Ordinance No. 514, amending ordirwnces i~b. 32> and 286 being the Subdivision
Ordinance of the City of Irrnq..o_d. Mr. Rick O..mi read the Orciinanre by title only . ~
9. I~Mion by Cmmr er Snniann, semrcled by Cam~i.seioner Uskert that Ordinanre
Tlo. 519 be approved on first reading. eddied by a roll call mote.
A public hearing was set for Nond f. tFbruarY 16, 1981 at >:30 0~.
5, an Aeview, INimzdy Office Builain3, Snt 10, Ce tral Pazk. Mr. Qumy
stated that the propexy was properly zoned, was not flora prone, that provisions
had teen mat for security Lights and that landscaping was adequate. Mr. Q~acey
stated that tM original location of fire hydrant was too faz fmn building aml
u,e water line world be exrnnr a and a new hydrant installed. Mr. o,acey also awtea
that rle axle plans naa xeen mrrrxtea rn elimi„ate arafnaga Swale ~foff and ro
reta.n srnrm water r,n,of£ on the preperey.
fi. rer O'I¢ary questioned plans for the front of the lot ter date.
4r, i+ngers5 Lhgineer for project, stated [hat Me e wu'e no definite plans at
present but thought that an office ty[X building would t built later.
Uskert questioned fencing on property. Mr tESl that the
fxxmt. porrticnnwould be sepazated from rear with a chain 1vilc fenrn which mould aL>o
have hedges, rated that an 8"%e" mn high
xnuld to buiR tetwzentTtn pro~rty and ttn mnnectingblowith Colwibus~fiaztnur.
6. on try C Seary, semntd by Comdssioner Grant that 5 Plan
or Xentedy Offirn sRUlding to approved subject to changes pnaicated by City
Lngimei. Pbtron carried by a wawrous roll call mote. ~
City ArLwustrator's Report: Mr. Cha2y suggested that a on tz
scheduled to review the r cumendations of the Zoning Mlvisery CamN.ttee. Tne
(rimassion schs3ulea a wrk sessron for lfiursday, Sanuary 25, 19tl1 at 2:30 n.m.
10. Mr. Lacey stated that he had ensiled a le RoLCrts, Lke
of the Tr unty league of Cities, protesting the fact that County adtive
valoremo tares xere3not shared aluitably with the c and requesting that the
Florida league of Cities sapper[ in luntary anmxation. The le[te 11 be
ntxoduced to the ym_L_CON.PIY Ie o£ Cities on '!fiucsaay, Januaryr29,~ 19C1..
[4 yor Help, ~puty Mayor Sluamnn and M14. Chaczy will atT¢nd greeting.
11. Mr. SoM Crystal questioned progress of traffic signal on State Rosa 434 and
Rangeline Raced. acey stated that he xould pick uP plans on the signal at
9:00 a.m. on 'neesaay ~
O' I¢azy rpeestiomd e4. Cracey an the problem of mllecting
asupationalrlicervse fee from Sanford-Orland %ennel Club. Mr. Charny reporta3
mat he had visited Mr. Cellins and Ueat al howh tK. Ocllir~s had wt pranisea
m pay the fee, he had given the i~pression that he would take Case of the fee
after cur t stated that Fa had received sane ingression.
CaereussionertUSkert s tedstnat heGHwight that the IXmaission should either require
[4. CoLlievs to pay thefee or cancel the rx)turemant for a fee in e for this
year. Mr. (]ucey remnrended that the City not push fo a decision at this [vre but
mr. Collieus an oplvrtunity to make a fawrable reply to our rssluest. Camussrmer
Grant sratea that ne wm.a speak wiH, mr. couins also.
13. City Attorney's Aepcrt: Mr. O,.en sUted that tu. Arks w wrkin9 on a
Songxmd Ordrn 388, S Plan I~view but that it was taking additronal Tsme
to prepare. Mr. O.sn slated that Mr. [kuks suggested that City mntrnue using the
ordinance but that me mnpatibility Test be left out.
19. Mr. Wen stated that a question cage up as to whether dimrond should be
inclexled in the precious metals o suggested that they eat be
hould hawronly one subjerat.n rated that while
ma polite declension of the camu m whetln: thay sno~le atragt to
collect Occupational Lirnnse Fee fmnvMr.nCOllins, rt was the a[tomey's opinion that
the nrn~ey was legally wllectible.
ls. mnniseioear o'*>=.y sorted chat ne naa atre,~a~ H,e Jun or o,aa9~r of Ca,.eerm
reetie~ in utaaonTe and it auggeatea mat ztre ac•s so trinme funds
m sup,nrt a uerseling wnrrslocated on South St m Ibad1934tca11ed Hie Groves.
4. Cnacey wasmasked to contact !4. Iten tosh of ftn Iong. '~a Ju~uor Chamber of
Cremerm t0 determine if the tw chapters couldn't work together on this project.
16. Crnmissiorier O'Ieazy suggested that Hie crnpansation for the City Camu on be
ased. Gmassioner Grant slated that he was opposed to andst~yor
Help stated that he felt an ranted. nrann questiorpd
the std of the budge[ mla[iyeato aapayai and n~r55Cnacey etateathat $SO.Go
had h budgeted ~ronthly for an expense account which waz not L ing used by Crnmissiorerr
at present.
17. on by Crnmissiorer Uskert that sSO.60 egeense a [for Camussioners
be usedtto increase m~4nsrsation for Caniusstoners to 5250.00 ~rontnly.
18. rated that if Hie ano t of the in se had ba-n budSeted
she ww.a ay~ereco nr. o,arey sear a mac cm comiasion awla wte to
~a H,e a~panae deco c submitting e~ense ~oua,ers. Mr. Chamy aratw
ttutrNis coney weld Scutaxwexenpt.
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Mayor iu:a, =em~escaa u,at me city aemmey in aaugace th and
t back. Mayor I~pp sWT¢d that he was in favor o£ increasing the m:pensation.
m:mvssvoner uskezt withd. his notion. 1
protesting the Fact Gat Florida sturYnts wem bung denietl advssion to the
rsity of Central Florida due to rte e~olL:ent limitation while 1]o I
students rem attending scMnl, sugges d that this le[ter~
mailed c~wsnor cranam, ma:aasrone= T~lingt~ntana ~preaenwtioes nattaway
awna eranney.
sugges a that tna ~iseion not a tm waxily a„ a rnat
m=y,t F~s~orera~ropriate th ra iwi~ianal latrere. c~issione~ o'reay
suggested that tlx Csmission use cautrm and w,re a ~i' of pxrpo d letter before
ring. m::nissioner HePP rSUSSt d that a route lettPi be pre~z'] foz the
Caarission W revle.r.
23. Cmmissioner Ikl:ert g~stiored wwther t}m might be a testial fire hazard
with the proposed IWtly Ways z Uskert stated tlvt he has mad
Chat tffire might M afire nazazd with tnesloareling Handy way used in their st
in lvscawilla. Mr. enaeey srarea rnat they wnld name m o"='Ply wlu, the scnaara
t3uildieg Code.
2a. Mayor tkPP stated that he had received a letter fmn Mr. Ed ara t1wm pmtestirg
ri,e e,rre„sion of cm's o-ri~e and that the letter uvula be filed in the city's racoras.
25. t^ayor F~ issued a Pmclamatron declaring the v.~k of Sanuary 26, 1981
Haan Week in Fwror of the safe return of TJ~e fomez hosCages fmn Iran. .`
26. re~xted twt Hn dsiicatia: of tIm nw Fvre SGtvon 11
was held this :turning and that £vxe sUtva: wai. beautiful.
2]. 1fie Cmmissim: adjourred a[ 8:55 p. m.
ty o£ gw 3, Florida
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