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Ln,~rpnd Gity GO®iaaien
May 12, 1980
The Iangwood City Canmiission held its regular meeting at '1:30 p.m,
Mayor liskert~ealled the m etixig t Invocation by Mr. Rooks followed
by pledge of allegiance to the U. S.otlag.
Approval C mSnutes of 4/28/80 regular m etinH: Addi'tlons end co etlons:
Paragraph NG. 16 - Vote on the motion was 4-1, Conissioner I.fitchell voting
2. Motion by Convnissioner Hepp, s d by Commissioner G approve t
mrnutee oP 4/28/80 vvrth this correction. Motion carried Dy tnanvnaus vote.
3. ?'ublic Participation Period: Crystal, r nting Highland Hills
Homeowner's Assoeiaiion, requeeteddthe Commissioneto ie Land Plaeming
Agency to change the proposed land use p o show R-l or A-2 zoni~ on the
sidenti al Commwities. Mr. Rooks repo-t on this r a t at she May 19
meeti~.
4. CHri W tad r val o eigns at Range Lrne and H._. Williamson Roads.
Afr. Chaeey will take careeof the matter.
5, rt Daves r tad enforcement of the ordinance r arding refuse on
Mr. Caves Peels th¢t any Comniiasioner who i ding h
autho s outlaned in the City Charter should refrain tromcdoing so.
6. Public Haring - Ordinance No. 482 (CAM Corporation r oni~): Mr.
ACeks read Ordinance No. 482 by title only. MMtion by Commissioner Lormann,
and by Commissioner lf~tchall to adopt Ordinance No. 482 on and and
na1 reading. Motion carried vn usly by ro NCCOne in the
audience spoke a er for o agains6 t Grdinanoee
7. Public Heari~h- Ordinances 4'l8, 479 andp480d(Cb¢ngierg property on 8A 431.
trop H-1 to G-favmercial ): Mr. Aooks reaa Ordinances 478, 4'19 end 480 by
title ouy.
8. Commissioner Hepp stated the LPA, city administrator, and !M. GGll all
obJ ec he proposed r onixig e this the be paetponed
r wtiltthezland use map is adoptedt Al 0, men tcitizensahaveovoiced obJ action
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9. Carole Williams presented to the Commission petitions oDJ ecti~ to the proposed
~rezoni~. These Petitions contained approximate]y 241 signatures. Paul Speiss 1 )
rented an identical petition containlnR 26 signatures.
loe Ns. B.D. Simpson spoke to the Covmission regardSng the proposed r oning.
Steve Kircher and Tim O'Leary spoke against the proposed ehnnge wtil the land u
vsp is adopted. Robert Caves requested that th of proceed with th
oning wtil the map is adopted end at that time should consider the wtire )
area instead oL individual parcels.
11. N tion by Commissioner Imrmann, s and by Conmi ssioner Hepp to close the public
hearing. !in'tion carried Dy wanimouseroll oa11 vote.
12. !lotion by Commissioner Nepp, s by Mryyor Uskert that tha Co~isaSOn not
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M1btion carried by 3-2 roll call vote.
adopt Ordinances 4'19, 4`19 and 480,
Conmissioners Grant and M1at voting nay.
13. Public N axing - Ordinance No. 488 (moratorium on s in C-COwercial
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only. No one in the
audience svnke either for o against the proposed ordinance. Notion by Commissioner
Wrmann, e nd by Comvnissioner Hepp to close the public h arieti. Motion eerrae y
wenimous roll call vote. Thep lac Deari~ was closed.
14. Motion by Convnissioner lnnnarin, s and by Commissioner Hepp to adopt Ordinance
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No. 488 on second and [Ynsl reading.
MOtion carried by unanimous roll call vote.
15. City Administrator: Aeceptnnce of Iengwood Industrial Center road: Maintenance
r'ond has not Deen received - continued w it May 19 regular meeting.
16. Mr. Chacey reported on WQVman St. paving and drainage. Paving should begin 1
wtthin two weeks. Aids on Sand Ave, paving will be opened on June 9, 1980.
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truck. MT'. Russell, Oxford Ste, ais a ned Lhatvthe Cog will Darm his bees and
others in the area. Mr. CDacey will check i*to the matter.
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Raymond Witte, Max 4:inger, Mr. M1bore, Sue Bcson
and Ernest l9righttell expressed opposition to Lhe proposed ordinance.
19. Motion by Conmissioner Grant, s and by Corzvnissioner Hepp to adopt Ordinance
No. 489 on rirst reading, Motion carried by wanimous roll call vote.
20. Mayor Uskert explained 'to the citl2ens opposite the ordinance tDat, based upon
the City Attorney's legal opinion, the Co~assion moat adopt the ordinance.
21. Public hearing on Ordinance No. 408 was set Cor Swe 9, 1980 nt '1:30 p. .
22. P.esolutlon N 392 - sprite Hammock Acquisition under N oral Sends Program:
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23~ Mr. Rooks re orted on Slade @. wd Rack take Ad. ennexatron and on the
CiQv's "anti-nudity" ordrnance.
24. Rbtion by Commissioner L and by Conmissi.oner Mitchell to authorize
At. Rooks L =d the Gity~s "anti nudity" o maki~ it mo comprehensive
o Sncludemthe prohibition of massage parLOrs~cAbtion carried by wanimous
rolltcall vote.
25. Mr. Rooks i till researching the question oC mandatory postinF, of prices
for gasoline st tions.
26. Mayor and Co reports: litchell requestetl ¢ progress
report or. participati onoby Seminole CowtysoCnsidewalk construction along SR 427.
and bike path grant.
Cor~issioner Mi LChell requested two s t lights: £.. E, f'lilliameon Eoed and
as^%e Line Road, E.E. Williamson Aoad and Longwood Hills Road.
26. M¢vor Uskert will co t Florida Power Corporation regardSng street lights
that are n t prapenly mein tained.
29. Motion by Coemissioner IA nd by Coaonissioner Hepp to Pay th approved
bills. Abtion carried Dy wanLuo~us roll call vote.
30, lotion by cosmiissioner Nepp, s and by Commissioner Grant to ~ urn the meeting.
The meetly ~v-s 1 urned et S0: o8 p. .
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CITY CLERK