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CCMtg09-23-80294 lang...bd arv crnmission Sept >~i x 22, 1980 The Srmq.~ City Crnmission held its xegular :reefing at "1:30 p.m. Present: Mayor Uskert er Geant Gmmiss'oner Senrav: Mitthell pavidsCnarey, City NNUnistraWr Ftic]c 0.v ,Assistant City Attorney mnald L. 'terry, City Clerk Absent: Cam:~.ssroner ~iepp Mayor Uskert called the meeting to order. Inwcatvon follo,red try Pledge of Allegiance to the Muted States Flag. 1. Approval of minutes - 9/15/80 Fbrkshop on paving Long..road sTieets. tb on bf Mitchell, seconded by Came viann that minutes of 9/15/80 a r sul-mitred. Ibtion carried by Workshop m Pavin9 longwmd s1'xeets Ce approved 2. Approval of minors - 9/15/80 Regular Meeting. Nation M CM~missieer [litchell, seamded try Cmmissionex Inrmann that minors of 9/15/80 Regular Meeting be approved as sulmitted. lotion carried e unanvnnus vote. 3. Canrussvoner Hepp arrived at 7:35 p. m. and joined tle Ming in progress. 4. Public Participation Perm: Mr. trout Wves auestieed the wrdinq n tM room ing the Charges maw against Mayor Uskert. 'lfie City Clerk read the rtution made by Cxnussioner Ignnae, seconded bf Cwmu Mitchell that Mayor Uskert be considered ewnerated of any wrong Ming. rs asked the City Attorney if M id d th C i i ' t b l M U k rt l i 1 J cons ere e omm ss on s a o a so ve ayor s e as imp y ng with the provisions of 3.0] o£ tFevCity Charter. tr. O..en. advised that he believed the provisions of the Charter bad been mnplied with. 5, Pesolution tb. 412 -Adopting present budget (19]9-1980) until 1980-1981 t=stratiue budget is adopted. 14r. Q.ens read by Yule only. 6. on by Cmml er Mitchell, semndal ty Cnmussionu tkpp that l+esolution Nc. 412 te~alproved. tbtvon cazried on a unanvmus roll call vote. ]. O b. 499 - AMexatie of Etaten M'rtel, HigFnaay 1]-92. Mr. Chamy advised that a date had not L n set fox public heazing. FU on try ~missioner Inmann, seceded by Camussioner Mitchell that the Public Bearing for Ordinance 13a. 499 M Octobsr 20, 1980. Nntvon carried by a wanv:uus roll call vote. 8. city i tninistrat~r's Deport: nr. clvacey advisee that the aty Cmmissioners had d h l d d t i M i i d s £ d d ow an no era e ncwre us ng auras. vis te an or an toure t e Hepp questioned whether control of housing is take away fran the City if itsadu2TCd tablisl d tN0 i M Ch d i d th t th l i ( Pl an. r. amy a v se a once e p an s es , a bus ng e mold core insaand build housing in appr pciat areas o£ the City. Irn:rnml eesiPents would m ve first Priority for housing, folloning by Semunole County msidents. Chacey stated Hat the (busing Assistanrs Plan was a way to pmvi~ 9md Musing fo[p ' low and :roderate wage earners for aFpmxinetely one fourth of their incrne. 9. Cxm¢ Hepp stated that Fe tlvu2ht the loss of control by the City might ~ I 11 twvgh the le+:efits. Mayor Uskert stated that Fre didn't see an vmediate need for lay and no3erate inmre housing. Mr. Clacey suggested Heat the Crnmissien might want to hear fxem Mr. Wazxen E. I(no+les, City Manager o£ Sanford ron ming their s with the dousing Assistance Plan. '14:e Oxmvsuon deferred actre until briefed ~,ss Mr. Nnwles. d`~5 10. Mr. Cnacey requested authorization to resuhnit a reyuest th IiCD for a ter .Tystem thx3emizati.m Plan for the inrer City. tbtion by Camassimer [4itcF~e11, seconded try Canwssione Eepp that the City authorize is reswtmit request for azsistance in wilding water lines rr, umer City. Mxron cazried by unarwnus roll call vote. b 11, Mr. CnaceY statsl that M }ad rere;r~d a letter fmn Me. George R. D:in ryned requesting that the speed limit th lamved to 25 miles per hour on Fanga Line [bad and that Sen9wwd Police EepazYnent patrol area to try and redure spreding. Tne Cmmission agrced that the Police Cepac4,ent should provide additional patroling m, Pange l.i„e xnaa but aia not agree mat spa limit sro,aa rP reawrea to zs ~sx. lz. Mr. craear sratea that he has writeen earl, ~anissioner swggeating mat the City return approximately $16,000.00 presently held by the City as deposits for ce to custaress with goN rttvxds xiro have Coen cos re for five yeazs Ceposits would he re umsd to Pro~s'ty om oc ham omens paYin9 watez billsrfor rental proierty. Mrt aobert lives questioned why renters who have been custarers of gwa standing fox five years mul~'t have their deposits ret,sned. Mc. Gracey stated that meters noxnally ornate the largest problens in paying bills but if U¢ ~rmission wisF,ed, ne tad no objectics to refunding the deposit to renters month gcW records for five yeazs. 13. tro on by Cmmissimier Mitchell, seconded Lry Ccunussioner ~'SPP that Mr. Q~areY im given authorization to refwd deposits to ter LEparGmnt cos who have teen custarexs in of five years and have gooa revvrds. Notzw cazxied by ,sawmus roll callxwte. 14. Cede FY~form~mnt 'a. M153yor Uskert Questioned wMther me City could of the Code Lhforcenvnt mara if it wRSp adapted and proved to Ces,ausatisfactory. 14. Cna y advised that St mould M cancelled. The Crnnassion agreed to continue a decision on the Code Lnfor¢nent &>ard for tw Feeks. ls. x~ea mnv,l on eke Jane. Mr. aa«Y atarxk mat an aplieation has con„ sutr mitTSl to EPA to use chemicals on Lake Jane to control undesixsl plant grwrth. t4. Chacey read a letter fxrni Mr. Al Iand wr rning his siggestions fora re pond and a kern arouW the 1-pri,reter of me lake. Mr. Chacey requested that heel given an opportunity to try and resolve the probl~-sn by using chemicals te£ore building on prna. Tne Wnni.ssion auNOrized Mr. Cnacey to use cF~ucals in Iake Sane to sc~a if this would resol~m problem. 16. Mr. Ctwcey intc~uced Mr. Ikon Shank , representing the firm o£ Rlssell and Axon wM had mrtpleted a 201 Facilities Stviy for Irmgwc~. Mr. ShaN;s briefed the Cnmussim a, me study. the plan r amrends that s eatnent plants m to utilized for ,aaztz+arer treatirente Altaronte Springs plant, two Sanlando Iltrli[ies plants, Col,mbus ilaztor Plant, Skylazk Sewer Plant, ana tongaood Utrlities. 'the Plan returnee tanuation of present no]e of waztEwater disposal for each o£ the i...gw.:od facilities, i evaporaVion peaolal'icn ponds. Mr. ShaNCS briefed the Can~a.ssion on the recvssity to hola Public, t3eazings and g suggested format to the City Clerk. 4d~en plan is approved b( DER, the plan will beeeligible for Federal F'unas with EPA paying 75 potent of the ronstrvction cost and me City paying 25 percent. 4. Lacey suggested that Public Nsazings be F ld on t~dne day, atiTe 29, 1960 and advised that a Thirty day no as acquired. ff. Shanks staTSd that after the Public tieazing, a Ibsolutiontyrould in xequixrea ad piing the plan and that minutes of the _ _"ling uvula nave m be sulmittea. 17. on by came o'mded by Came htchell that a Public Heazing on the Inn9wod 201 F cilities Plan be Held onrtp~esday, October 29, 1980. [boon carried bf a wanvrous roll call mote. 2~~ LB. city Attorney's Report: Fesolutice Flo. 413, WaYaan Stxmt paving. Ib f5' Comnissiraier Ikpp, seceded by Crnmissioner Flitc}ie11 that dcoisim on paving IVaynan Stxeet L ranoved frpn table. bbtron carried M unaninous roll call vote 19. Mr. O.nn read P.esolution No. 413 by title only. 20. Fbtion by Camussioner 1itchell, seconded by Crnmissioner [kap that Wayrzan treet be paved and abating pro1*'rty omers L assessed 25/25 ~rcmt and the City pay Ne resuinin9 50 perrent and Uut equalization bard L held an Fbnday, 2knbe 13, 1980 at '1:00 p.m. I~btim caisied by a waitim2us roll rill mole. 21. Ordinance FU. 500 - Px'o~sed changes to City Ct~ar'Tpi. Mr rnad by title only. t on by Cmmissia~er Hefp, sewnd=d by ¢smiiasione~r Mitchell that Ordinance No. 500 to passe3 w first reading. Ncrtxmi passed co ~manvrous roll call vote. ' 22. Resolution Tb. 419 -setting wliry fox paving o£ [rmgxcod Streets. Nu read resolution in full. Came Mitrhell stated Gut paragraph tmn should read fifty one (dl) izreent vvcesfi£iy (50) percent. rtr. O.'en made change to Fesolution No. 914. on by Comm Mitcinll, seccmd.l by Gmnissioner Hepp that [+esolutron No. 414 as aemnded Cesadopted. Nbtvon passed by wanvrous roll call vote. 23. Itr. Robert Oaves questioned tFn terns collector and arterial streets used in Resolution No. 414 and Mx. RVZn read Me definitrons to him. Mr. Chacey advised that a public hearing had not been set for Ordinauw No 500. eon by Cpmmissioner Ft>rmvm, semnrkd by C®mu Mitchell Gat a PublicPfkazir~g Ce set for Ordinance No. SOO for Nbnday,sOCtMter 13, 1980. Nation ' carried by a unanvmus roll call vote. 25. Special Attorney for Ikndy Way suit. Mr read responses frna Mr. Harvey 9. Alger and Mr. CanNne 14. S reeving tF¢ir willingness to represent the City as a Special Attorney in the Handy Way suit. Mr. CFUcey stated that Mr. Jerry man had declined. Camu tkpp que. eioned Mc. R.en if the City mould not be b=_tter off to rezone property and IK. O.en stated that he mould rather not mment Mr. Pinks and he kud advised City prnviously ce tkiat question. fNyor [ISkert stated that F¢ was agavist. rezonang ~w. as a defense. 26. on by Crnmissioner Mitchell, seconded by C'mmissioner Inn~ann Gut City apininttMe. Haevey n. Altar to represent tlg city as a special Attorney to tundle the defense of the dandy Iiay sort. Nbtron carried by a wawrous roll call mote. 27. [4ayor and C7mmdssioner's import: Cartnissicner Mitchell suggested that it was cv~e for the rtosquito rtachine to put into use again. 2H. Crnmissione stated that she Fad teen in mmmsu.cati.on with Beninole Cowry Camuasioner Bob FYenrl: mnceming sidewalks from State Ibad 92] to Mille School. She stated Mat Gsmussioner French had advised that the County Crnmission mote o£ 3 to 2 had authorized wnstruction of Me sidewalks i£ Me City of Scm9xar] would authorize pay~t for materials and have check ready for paym=nt. 29. on by Comm Mitchell, s waded by (Ymvm City authorize Feyrent forsaaterials and that a check Ce pxePaxsl £or delivery. Nation . carried by ima~vnnus roll call vote. 297 30. Mayoc Uskert stated Nat ]g tho:yht the City had an Ordinance mntmlling bits in all City lakes of less Nan 25 acres but that I>e fowd Nat City Ordinance orSy w red Iake indsox. M1Hyor Oskert suggested an ordinanm m in9 ail lakes of less Nan 25 acres Nk. Cnacey inguixed if the City had received any mnplaints and M1Hyor Uskert stated that he thcught {`SSt Lake was too small for pair Coats. NK. (]wmy stated that the policy was if 51 percent o£ the msidents Dn the lake wanted tD prohibit paw hwts thm they sMUld sutanit a petitron to that effect and an ordinance mould be prepamd mverinq that lake. 31. Mayor Uskert read a letter Fran Mr. Richardson „ tlg Police Oapar t for Heir per£oxmance. 32. hbtion by Cmmissioner MitcMll, semnded by IXaimissionu SgrnaM Nat :reeting be adjourned. [btim was passed by unaninous mote and maeting urns adjourned at 9:15 p.m. - 2<~lu~- ~ayor, City o Iongwoxl, Florida ~~ v~~~ Irm9:~ood City Crnmissim September 23, 1980 "he Snngumd City Crnmission met in a urorkshcp sessron to discuss the prolnsed Zoning Ordinance at 7:30 p.m. Present Cmmissioner Geant }lepp Canmissioner Mitchell David CJ:acey, City PzDninisteator Marvin teaks, C1[y Attorney IXna1d ltcxy, City Clerk Absent. Mayor Uslcert D.~vty MaYOr Ioniaem called the acting m order. 1. Mc. Ct:amy briefed the Comnission wi the status and sta d that sarething needs to ~ mre to get p their opinion tl:at the Zorting Ordinance should be treated separatedly fmn the Land se Map. Mr. Cnacey suggested Nat tfe 2oeung Ordinance be passed and that the present Doing s~ Sz mrrected to shwa all presort zoning n the category pxescxiked in Ne ne+ zonrn9 ordinance. 2. Mr. Cnacey stated tha m the zoning Ordinanrn is passed, the City can steps Tv adNnistratiuelytm ne the city as pminsed try the new zoning ordinanrnNand then pass the Land Use Map, zMe, Chacey suggeuts3 that the Public hearing for Ne premsed zoxting ordinano=_ to se at h}ie naxt acting. tr. Chacey stated that the Oxdinano=_ anal Iand Use tM1Sp mold be approved within thst next 95 days if rzeetings progressed as M suggested.