CCMtg02-11-80180
Longwood city commission
Mebruary 11, 1980
The'. LOZ~gwood City Commission Held ite regular meeting at y:30 p. m.
Present. Mayor Uskert
Commissioner xepp
Commissioner Grant
Conmiseioner IAPmdnrl
co~maaaioner Mitaneu
Marvin Rooxs, city Attorney
David Chacey, City Administrator
I3nda Mart' . 0ity olerk
Ned Sullen, nSr.
y Uskert Bailed the meeting to order. Invocation w s gtven Collovred by pledge
Mmyoz Uske
3. Approval o minutes oC 1/2R/BO r gul.sr meeting: ?Moon by Comni ssloner ti
and by Cwrmissioner Grant to approve the minutes oC 1/26/80 a written. MaPion
~rri ed by wanimous roll call vote.
Motion by Commissioner Lormann, s and Dy Comn{ssioner G o approve minutes
of 1/28/80 moor's session as written. Motion carried Dy wanimous vote.
5. Resolution No. 380 - Appointment oC Advisory Charter Coamittee: Mr. Hooks read
solution No. 380. Motion Dy Conmissioner Mitehell, s and Dy Commissioner Hepp t0
adopt Aeeolution No. 3e0. Motion car. ied Dy -mwimous roil call vote.
6. Mayor Uskert recommended !Jerch 14, 198o for the first meeting oT Lhe Advisory
Cnnrter Committee, 7:30 p.m. Mayor Uskert will e Dat meeting end
the Committee will elect a enairman, vice-chai nnantand eD tazy ettthat time. Tne
e is r inded that all m etings m onductedc in compliance with the
St~e'~se"8wshine law and, oT course, willtbeeapen to the publio.
>. Speed limi n Lake Ruth Soutn 5/D: ftesidente h Led reduction in speed
mit Prom 25 toi15 mph. The Commission s vn toolower the speed Simit in
Ieke Ruth Souih S/D. TDe Co issi ~~ers feel sthatrmost drivers on Iake Rntb streets
8. Bike Path Gr
9. Notion Dy Commissioner I.a'rmann, s Dud by Commissioner Hepp to pursue the P,rant.
~r comnwity service to senior citizens. ..Mt1on carried Dy wanimous roll cell vote.
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10. 'fold Pemberton cr Mr. Checey explelned th situation in Lorlmvood Industrial
Perk r lative to constaueti by Pembartw. lAOtion by Cortmissioner lnrmann, .,
y Covmi eeionexrHeppwthat o etion be halted o the Pemberton st
tildfurther notice. Mr. Rooks willtadvise the Conmission a meetine~r
t the s e should be treated as s site plant tMOtioecarried b,
unwamousrxoll. call votetur
Il. Mayor Ilskert r regertling t ing v througD the
City Administrator.e¢TDis memo has be n givenato all Cs~iaeiomers end all
supervisory persvwel.
12. A o. 3'19 - 18.RA Fwding: lMtisn by Commissioner Grant, se nd by
CovmisslonerrLOnmaw to ¢dopt Resolutiw h'o. 3'19. AOtion carried by wanlmous
roll call vote.
13. Paving lien decision: Mr. CDSCey requested a deal sion on how the property
on 4layman Ave, will be a sad and what Portion, iL any, t Clty will p
Conmisaioners Grant and lLLtchellyp r tDat the property own ash pay one-tD~rd
oP the c and the City pay on -third, r Heop prefers that the
p p ty wners be asseesed nor one hwdrM perce~teof the paving cost.
1L. Motion by Comnissiwer Lrma~, s and Dy Mgvor Uskert t party
each side of I4syman Ave. De a sad for forty-five v poP the
and the City pav t ant o Motion carried byu3n2 roll cell
vote - Co®Seaionera cra~tpann xeppfwoti„g gar.
35.. Chandler rezoning requ t (Mr. Chandler requests act loo on his amended
ppl ication ): Nr. Chandlerewas present aloes w th his engineer, !4. YClueger. '~
16. Motion by Canvnissioner NepP, s and by Co r Wrmsn~:to, grant the r o est
of Mr. Chandler to chex~ge zoning of the followin,sdescribed - arty Crom A-3
to C-Corimercial: Lots 510 and 511, Town of Inngwood (PalmettooAVe. ). Motion
carried by 3-2 roll call vote - Coeaniesaoners SAitchell and Grant vatiep nay.
17. - petition foa paving oP lend Ave.: M1 as present and
fed that h a petitSOn of interest Cor the paving an Cig~~es
athe e s !U. Chaeey will obt¢in s e Cor the paving o
Iand Avexafor¢Mrt SuN:er and the other resiientst eTDemCOmni scion wishes for
Ms. Chacay to - cue grouts for stra t paviag.
18. Sidewalks along SA 42'1 'to I,yma.n and M1lllwee Schools: Mr suggested
that the Commission eor wicate rvitD the Cowty Co scion regarding their
participation in eonstructron oP these sidewalks, vms
19. Abtio-. Dy Corzeue sinner C ssioner !Aitchsll t
Coem,i wicete with th y Conmisel®rregerding their p rticipation
in e exSsting sidewalks s o k w School
and CromnLymann Lo tAtldweeSChoolm tMOt ion o.:rri ed by wanlmous roll te.
Mr. Chscey will draft the letter. -~
20. C er liepp: Playground equipment in Highland Hills ~/D: Joiu~ Crystal,
presiden~of1Hi~g2and Nills H s Association, stated that the majority o
ant tth e dovtvani r silents were re_ent Mud
etatedmthxtethe ms,'~ority oP e homeowners the equipment.
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rl., ibt.ion by Commissioner Lormann, second by Conmissioner Hepp to ontinue pacing
he pleygrowd equipment in the Highland Hills park and maintain it es a City owned
perk. Motion carrrea ny 3-2 roll cell vote - Commissioners 441'tchell end Gxant voting
22. motion by Conunisaioner Mitchell that the bike path elarig flange LSne Rd. south
o SR 434 De co nested tim~uedletely and the money De taken Crom contingen y.
Approximate cost - F82oo. Commissioner Mitchell withdrew Dis motion.
23. IAeYOr Ushert: The City will pursue the prof ect of widening Faxige Line Rd, at
with SR 434 t raPfica congestion. St was suggested that e
policetofficer be on duty at thetaintersection during peak traffic Dours.
24. tAeyor Uskert s ted that when the Utilities Dept. mo s to t sddition, both
Mrs. Cordell and )rte Fisher will be working 'tD This Jwill necessitate 'the
hiring of s r _ onist to replace Mrs. Cordellre
25. lotion by Go~issloner Lormenn, eecon y Commissioner Nepp that. a .receptionist
26. lAOtion by Co
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ArazslT~n: ~ Maxon, ci r Lnngwona, plnriaa
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city clerk