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Wngwood City Commission
April 14, 1980
The Longwood City Commission Deld ite regular meeting at '1:30 p. m,
Present: twyor Uskert
Co~iesicner G
Commis eicner igrmvin
Co~iseioner Mitchell
Marvin A ity A rney
David Chacey, City Administrator
Linda Martin, City Clerk
Absent: Commis aioner Hepp
Mayor Uskert called the meeting to order. Invoeatron followed by pledge oL
allegiance Lo the US LI.Rg.
1. Apprownl o nutea - 3/24/80 regular m eting: Fbtion by Commissioner
Mitchell, s mby C sslener Lormazv~ toeapprove the mrnsstes oC 3/24/80
as written. eCMOtion carried by unanvnous vote.
2. Public Participation Period: Mr. Robert Doves gnestioned Mr. R
regardi~ Seetiox:s 3.03 end 3.04 of the Ci: ty Charter and requested ~1ariCicetion
or these aeotions.
3. A4. B.D. Situp questioned the legality of the Public Participation Period.
Mr. Simpson s d that t a period was no enducted in this mem
cities. fa. Rooks st he Sntent oPCthe Public Pa ticipntionrPeriodr
veryene shoulddh tright to speak on subject but that during
the mein debate of a sWjecteonly th se Snmedletel~ acted should b able t
speak, Mr. Simpson feels that if a person speaks ab an agenda item before
it comes up on the agenda this is in conflict with Roberts Auiee of Order.
4. Carole Williams spoke t e Conmission regarding the proposed r cuing
to Corzunercial of property on 8fl 434. lArs. Williams ob acts to the r oni~
because i would not be appropriate lend ptaxn:i~ and r Doing to thls
classification will r salt in Loss o. control over the yp oP business that
would De alloyed in the area.
5. Mr. Lee Markowitz requested a report on he Skylark s wage treatment foci aty
end will be furnished a copy asreonn as possiDLe;;
6. City Administrator: Wayman 8t, paving bids: Jon M. Nall Co. - 554,910.25
Base Pavia - 61,480.60
Amick Ccnst Ca. - 52,059.25
Ozange Pawiti~g - 51,046.00
SDazu,on-t~mittle - 58,166.25
Crass Roed Canst.- 51,508.00
Cheeoar, Inc. - 52,992.50
']. n by Co®issiover lAttchell, s and by Commissioner Grant t refer tb
~` bidsbtoiM1lr. Land for a reconvnentlat ion on April 21, 1980. AAOtion ca~ried Dy e
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8. Inngwood Industrial Park: M1btion Dy Comaissioner Grant, s cond by Commissioner .,
menu top eed w1tD 1 ppl3cation for improvements i Longwood fndustrlal
Park an nstruct Mr. Landeto plans end specifications. This will be b sad
CSty r eiving the n menu and the property own rs Deing aw
oP a two percent cast oT Ti~mn ing above .he eight percent allowedeby Florida Law.
9. Land Avenue paving: on by C r Lonnann, a and by Commissioner
Mitchell to proceed with they loan applicationefor pavixig oPUtand Avenue end i
Mr. Lend to prepare plane an cations, wed s_ 1 not ezeeedet
nine percent interest. Nat ionsaarrCed by unanamovsm~oll call vote.
30. Final a ceptanee - T1beron Cove Subdivision: Mr. C acey st ed that s
drainage and w r linee have been inspected Dy City YJ,gineer and other CityeStaP*
end found to be satisfactory. Appropriate bond is on Pile with the City.
13. Motion by C,ommia stoner Grant, second by Co
13. Motion by Co Mitchell, a nd Dy Cwsoiseioner Grant to cept
Springwood Subdivision drainage, water end sewer lines and paving. Motion carried
by unanrmoiv roll call vote.
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i4. Request Pox annexation - Y]orida Residential Commun>taes, ne. - E.E. Williamson
zoning of nrne
t of the traffic light planned for SR 434 and Menge Line Rd, once the
to~md~ouee pxojeat is under aonstruatton (no't to exceed $30,000).
14. Motion by Co~Sesloner Orent, s nd by Gommissioner Lormann to autboriee
preparation of ordinance n exit the t weed by Florida Residential
Communities. Motion carried by unanimous ru11 call vote.
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the west of Longwood Green into the City. }.lotion carried by vnanrmovs roll call .,
vote.
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le. xeprasantativa rrom BaPartment or Avirrnvnmtal xagulation: ntr. clan vanae
s present from OE d spoke to he Commission regarding tw violations
r Sn the City.- loeatio s are West Lake and Island Lake. CDaceyesteteG Lhat
in the future copies of violations should De s Mr. V rated
that copres oP violations would be sent to theeentiretCOem,ission and MrSeCD y.
19. Request P r change o Doing oP n ed by FTaTik Bvtere, oeorge
Starks, Leon Thornhill end Patrick AdcNUltystyMr. Mike Hattaway was present
representing Lbe property own and spoke to the
Commission regarding what he plans to douwlth his p P Y~ N.rs. ThorMill
end tM. McNulty were oleo present.
A. Mkyor Uekert read the sotion taken by the land PlaMtng Agenny oL 'this
Mgyor Uskert Peels that n action should De taken on the request
until the City ~s zoning codes are revased and the land use map adopted.
21. Motion by Comm ssionsr Wrmar~n, e nd by Commissioner Grant to au'thortze
preParati on oC an ordinance changing z alas fr B-1 to C-COnvnerciel of property
y George 5 arks, PreNc 5 d Leon Thornhill.
MotionDCarried byt3-1 roll calluvote PMeyorkOSkerttvo ins n y,
lMtion by Covmi esioner Iarma~, s and by C Mitchell t utborize
the P Partition of an e plecirigca orium on CePComnercisl vonir:g
si~Pication on e Pollowinq u Gasoline stations, automobile dealerships
ands"fast Cood" r Thesm orium will apply only-to C-CoVmercial coning
along Sft 434 iD'omaBAa4M east to Hwyral'J-92 and will lest only until the city's
oni~ codes ar adopted. lMt ion carried by
3-1. roll call vote nCOrmissionerlGent vomingrnay.
23. Request P hange oP zoning troy C-Commercial to R M, Multi-family
oC Property ownedeby CAM Corporation, Longwood Square: A4. C.E. Brooks w
representing P.AM porporation and stated that he would like to construct
three duplexes on the property.
24. Motion by C esloner Grant, s er Mitchell t arive
atfon oP an ordinane r onixigepropertyCOwn ynCAM Gorporetionafrom
CrCOnmrereial to -M, Mu1t1-family. Motion carrieddby unanrmous roll call vote.
25. A1gyor U e proclamation Par McHa-P.Y BaY-APr11 27, 1980, sponsored
by PACxonald'akRestaurants.
26. Attorney report: Ordinances 4'18, L'19 and 480 (rezoning property on SR 434
from B-1 to C-Commercial): Mr. Rooks read the ordrnances by Litle only.
2>. Ybtion Dy Commissioner lorm~nn, and by Commissioner M3 tnfiell t adopt
Oxdineneee 4y8, 4'19 and 480 on firer reading. Motion carried by uanlmous roll
ea 11 vote.
28. olution No. 384 - noel Assistance Grant: Motion by Covmiissioner
Lormams, e nd by Co 1 to dopt Resolution No. 384. A4otion
carried by unanimous roll callrvote.
29, solution No. 385 - Weyman Street paving: Motion by Comml ssioner Inrmazui,
~` daby Caron L to dopt Resolution No. 385. lAOtisn Carrie y
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30. Resolution No. 386 - SR 434 water line asses ment: Mot an by Commissioner ed 1
Mitchell, s nd by CG®iss ione'r Inrmam to adopt ResolutlonsNO. 386. Motion earri
by wan~mous roll call vote.
31. Resolution No. 38'1 - er Grant, s
Commissioner LormaM to adopt ResolutionMNO ~38v.D Motion carried by unanarroue
roll cell vote.
32. Ma fission reports: Mayor llskert proe]aimed Rpril 27 - M1(sy 3, 1980
as Youtt Weekdit Wngwood.
33. ommissioner Nltehell brought the Co1.miission up to date on plans Por a
Memorial Day Celebration in the City, art show end Cood sale with proceeds going
to the ?olice and Fire Departments.
34. on by Com~issioner M y Commissioner 1 the
City toysponsor a Memorial DaytCelebratiornMay 25 and 26, 1980. Motionrearried
by unanimous roll call vote.
35. H4. Rooks will i estigvte arty possible liability Lhe City could incur
Curing the celebretiot
36. MotiGn by Conmiss toner inrmaev+ and by Co tehell to pay Lhe
approved bills. Motion carried by unvnsmsus roll call vote.
3"1. Motion by Co~mnissioner Titchell, s eond by Commissioner Grant to adfourn the
meeting. The meeting edfourned at 11: 5B p.m. '~
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