CCMtg10-06-80SP~,9wma pitymission
Cctobee 6, 1960
'the Ionyweed City Camdssion held a Special P~tinq at ]:3D p.m.
Pzesent PN~y uor tlskert
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Mitrhell
r~viaacna~r, city A<m~i„istraMr
&nks, City Attorney
Innald nrry, City Clezk
Absent: Comvssroner Hepp
C-iayor yskert called the mceting to order. Inwcatrm £ollaued b/ Pledge of
A11e9ianm to the united States Flag.
1. Ir. Chary intmauced Mr. W I(nofles, City Manager o£ Sanford, Florida
who brie£e3 the Camussion on Sanford's e~ fences with the abusing Assistanm
Plan. odes stated Nat a using Assistance Pls~ is tM key to
wing £2decal Gr aid whether they are for water, sewage s
paving,re Mz. Itnw+leststated that Fbusing Assistance Prograns m many a
and ran M designed For the elderly, for the handicapped, for Musing cehabili~an
¢~ pzogra~ or fox low and mxlerate inane Musing. Mr. I(notles statai that
anford has re ved a total of 4.J 'm.llion rbllazs in grants for Musing omgracis
and 3 millionrnfor other grants including Ne new City Hall. Itr~osles staged
that i ssary to have professional as N prepazin9 regcests;
tiwt tFewCitytwas capable of suMatting req~cstssonttheir om itnwles stated
to ans city mold use Ne tbusin9 Assistance Progr to yyr~de exi Lino using
ore they mcet safety cotes for wiring, heatin owles s ed
that a city can e:wscise cmtrol ows Musing ea ymd Housing Auttnrity,
' ~ the Musing wits will actually be a credit to thewCi[y and rot b=_oane rw aom.
Sanford has used a COIIaEiTaT16, Pxo3rem very svcressfully in rajuring property
to make needed repairs to building and remmended a s.imiliaz pre JCam for
x..,.guood sMUld Inngxeod 'adept a Housing Pssistanrn Plan.
A respcn. to gnestions, Mr I(nwles stated that each area of Ne arousing
rn Program is recPnsted separ rely and must remvn separate throulMUt
Nerlife of the program Nus a pxc~rem for the elderly mina not beco:m one for
loo and moderate inane families. pales e~lained the "P Af" program -
Faynen[ xn of Tares - wFece the Federal Co ogres the City For
s they mould have remived lad the pxoyerty remvnea ink original s
Mr. %norles staTad Nat the City Cmmission mold also fwetion as a (busing
Authority but remmnnded against suN a pmcedure. owles re mrended that
a City Faye a sufficient staff to ssary sigpart for Ne housing are
w,a•,les statea Nat the atr ~uia re<iarnim oa,erahio o£ the pxrperty afrar a
~=ioa of ao rears. arne camassron Nanked rte. Knwles for his preae„tation ana
assiGwnrn.
3. 4. Chamy s ated that M was conducting a orgy in the older City preliminary
to sulmitt3ng a request fox a water Systems Nq,rove~mnt Plan which xuld t» ccm-
ing Assistana Plan was reaxN for s
request assrstanm.
raids: nayoc Ilskert open
~~ a ne.v frre statron. bids xecei~md ware a
[]~W Enterprises, In $i6,835.0U
t offirn &tx 64 clonguood
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Plaza Constxvction & I.rev Corpcration 502,0]2.00
nso SPininola Bl~a, cassetnerry, Florida 3zJSo
Allure noviuion, m sloz,zzz. oo
1290 PaLretTn Avznic,~ Waster Park
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General Contractor, Aitanr~nte Springs, Fla.
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lrotron was carried by unanvrous roll call mote.
6. ltt. Qwzey stated That he mould b=_ ralvired to rtake a revision to the
propased budget since the bids xece in exrnss of his estanates.
i. th. Cliarny stated that Mr. Bob Goll waz present to discuss the pxgwsed
ordina and suggested that tree Cmmissim rem any xemaaning
az of the O mold be presented tontheepublic a[ a public
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objecrea to the Pro~iai«~ of ue Zoniag orai„anm
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Land Planning Agency beforn m~iing to the Bxxd of Adjus'Uent.
8. (bll suggested that in ew of the many ~ calving the
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USe Map tide City should first arbpt a m~prenensive zorung
ordirance and
xmvnology on present zratin9 m3P m of the zoriin
ordinance
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tity mold then adsis[ a Flrture Land t5e Map to Cs used a guide for the future
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9. Siiryson smke against the pr pssea 2vning brdinanrn stating There
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us ~9s wrong w'th the Ordinanw and cited Flee rs3uixeamnt fox
r'sluests for vaziances and special exceptions going through the Sand Planning .~
Agenry Cefoze going tU the &~ard of Adjustrte~t as an exanple.
10. Rvks asked Mr. Gull nis xe an having vazianm d spacial excepti
go to the tared Flaming Agency tefoxe going to the Bird of Adjusiarent. Gull ons
std 3 that the puapnse was to kcep the [and Plaeviir~g Agenry aware of everything
going m as tl'iey are res~nsible for the CrnQrehmsive Land Use Plan,
11. la. [Rarny stated that ne was still in fawr of pernutting lot came with
lots ev-ea~ thppgn ~ o„ rwr
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lots th u area az :ana~
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might have tw mntiguws lots. Mitchell iequired whether
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in the last workshop and Mr.
the Cmmission had ca
Chacey stated that a decision was not made due to the opposition from sore of the
public present. DK. Creamy suggested that W.s mat+=~ snnuld b=_ mnsiaered at a
Public lieazing along with tt~e change that the Land Planning Agency review varim
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area special exceptions hefore tree Bxrd of AdjvsGrent.
12. t4 Rnks stated that he sad sme zesezvatims aWUt the proposed SuR
ni.,isio~ orainmm w,t mat ne woma aiamss th~ win, Mr. coll.
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13. xnarm objected to
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NeightornmdsmCrnnecial zoning.
19. fn11 sags steel that s ogle family sutdz s Skylazk to
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the posths~sibility of dtiplexes
arfivi.n~tratiwly xemned fears R2 to Rt to pxevent
bsieq built in predaednmtly san9le fmily hme neighbo
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15. Sinq~son stated that the Iand Planning Agenry had objections to
the Iand [Ise MaP.
1fi. acey st wi31 go ahead with gettienl the ordinances ready for
arat reaathiny ana reeonnMena r1,e aarxa for public he g .
17. terlocal agxeeiran[ between Semrnle Chanty and Flv City of Inn9um:d,
Florida wn ~mal w rol. Mr. Qiacey advised That the present a9reerent
expires on 0.YOMr 10, 198o and stated that the City needs to agr'~mnt.
Camissioner lormann s ated t t she was not isfied with s~minolenCOwty's
per£ormu~ce and 9uestioned whe[kier tlv ag t should M re~..l. Shayor
tJSkert stated t}iat hew isfied with thetse either but sTeted that
present animal mntm em wns Miter than none.
18. a~ by Comrdssioner Grant, ssmnde2 F;~ Coe,missionex Mitchell that the
agree~rent with Seminole Nwty provug Eor animal control M extended. Motion
of 3 to 1 with Cmm ':; Mitchell and Giant and Afayor
Gskci'ewtingAye and Commissioner toena~vi ~mtsg Nay.
19. Mr. avert ewes statea that .u a:;reed with ~,a,~ ex Err~w~n thae
Senunole Co~mty's amvial control pxrgram was ~ssati.sfectoxy.
20. 1fie Cnimission adlnurned at 9:25 P. m.
Mayor, City of Lngwaad, E'lorida
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