CCMtg11-24-80~mgw«x, pity
tbvea!ber 24, 19SOSto
^.he I<m9sood City Cmmission Feld its Regular -fleeting at J~30 p.m.
Present Us1:ert
Camissioner Ne
Cm'n~issiwer Ilitchell
Oavid Qiacey, City Adrunistrator
nick Q.en, % ant City F+ttomey
Nnald Terry,sCity Clerk
Mayor Uskert called the nesting to order. Avocation follwrad by Pledge of
1. Almroval of minutes - 11/17/&0 gnlar Cfeeting. t- on trv Cmmissimer
semndea by Camu ant Nat ninvtes oftll/17/80 t~nular It'eting
anproma as autnitted. aovt,.on earriarl on wnanu,o»s more.
artrdpati«~ Perim. Mr. rrea craig ingni.rea drool a water Leak A
s~naalw~d w Saturday. xe awtea mac ens repair Crw, roles nim mat Ney dies
vz adc+lsate liahtin9 to repair work at night. 1r. Chacey stated that Ne
Cityh~lid not lave flmd lights but mould aav:plish repairs by the headlights of
trucks if nee<'.ed.
'~1r. Craig also stated that urtien fizecen tested the first hydrant w the way in
to Sandalwmd me was no water but just gaud for several ninirtcs. dig said
he was mnrnmed Nat his driN'ing water tad stmiliar problert. Mc FChacey azsured
fY. Craig that water in fire hydrants cvs different fresh water mains. Drinking wares
as dua~kea ermNly and fire hydrants aze rkeckea amually.
4. Public Hearing, Ozdinance No. 504, in in0 license fe_ for Wy T to $50.00
per day during racing se readaby title mly. Mayor Uskerte~wed Ne
public nearing and xegiwsted ommen~frran the aulience.
Mack Cleveland stars] that he was an tomey repmsent~i.ng t7r. Jact Collin of
Sanford - Orlanrb Kennel Club. Mr. Clevelandastated mat Mr. Collins ,as Opirosed to
any A xcupational license Ixlavse the tax had just recently Teen in messed
to $200.00 per year fmn $100.00. t7r eveland stated that dir. Collins thought the
as pwinve in Nat Mr. Co11AS naa always been gvierous [o q~
and had s~y,lnrted C namwity projects.
6. Sinpson stated that the S ninole Cowty Crnmissiaiezs had just agreed
mat~NeSrignt of way for fbg 1Yack road nelongea to Ne Cewty and that i az theiz
msrnnsibility to raintain it Sinq~son stated Nat me City might want to -
siaer Nis s re the C ty had previous]] teen responsible for lnlice patmllinpctne
right of wayN
rated Nat he did not agree with the Cowry that it was Heir right
of wn-yandOgue u'oned why they tad not agzesl to pay for side walk when the C_ty asked
8, on try Cmmissioner Mitchell, seamded by C to
to closed. M1Utvcn was carried on waeur~ow roll ca1.1 mote.
9. on by comnissrarer Mitchell, seronded by Crnmrssvoner He
504 betadwted.
10. Cm'.ussior~er ]a++menn stated that i£ the Ci[y was going to to famd with a
lawsuit frrn: the roy Track for in ng the occryatronal license tax that
perhaps the City should wait untilrnext year to rn¢'ease the tax. ,
stated mat he and Mr. Ma.rvvn Fooks, C xnoy, had diswssed ~
the matter of in occupational license fee invthekmiddle of the yeaz after
me previous in rated tMre was no precedent Prohibiting an
rn~iaeenn and mere was a califowia mae heia mat it
e fees in ndarerm £or tYie public in
rated thatri as lnssible mat the City might desire to refwdethe 5200.00
previously collected or apply it to the incmascrl tar.
]2. Came nwm inquired whether the Mg Track kd paid $200.00 for
curt y and the City Clerk advis d chat they had. '
13. C ttitchell remtnenTed t1~at The $200.00 acid by the Wg Track
this yazF rdeducted frcxn anY increa~ vn Occupational Lit~nse max.
19. Ca~missioner Csant stated mat the 0a9 hack had men good to the City as
Cleveland has said but fiat the City was in need of re ues and he relieved
that the acupatimal limnse fee should to increased nw+.
15. vas that Ordinance No. 509 }c adopted was passed on a waninous roll call
16. Ordinance No. 509, artending Ordinanre No. 260, ttistoriral 9istrict. ttr. O,.en
read Ordinance No. 509 by title only. There was no cliscussion for or against
Ordinance No. 509.
1J. w by Came tUell, s ar~ded h' Camdssioner Inn~w~n mat
Ordinancer No. 5D9 bespassed on first rnading. tbtron was ranied try wan w
roll call vote.
18, City t~ninistrator's P=psrt: Mr. Rick Canp'aell of Boyle L gineerrno gave a
presentation to [he Cmmission m ming tM pmposea scv~e of mock to Ce <Une on
City Water System. Mr. Ca~Te11 stated Flat the City would provide necessary
informati.cn in specific fonwt Eor ctt~puts, mat the study wauld L limited io
one future yeaz (1990), and that &ryle Engineering mould provide results of crnputer
study w plotted schmatic. 14. CwpLZll stated that the study would ranire
a~roxi.rtately 386 msnhours, $1,"100.00 for anputer serviws and approximately $250.00
inr xepxoAZYion for a total of 13,500.00: Mr. Canpbell stated that the City mould
lave on file with Myle Engineering a w+puter aodel mat would ~ valuable in can
ducting any future studies and that the study mould provide many s wings for the City.
19. asked hod long the project mould tak to anplete and
r. c~~iirscarer meat it n la rake aplroxi,w~rely 9 nnnthaeif the city ~nla
l urn ragair a lnmr,~uon~iwn r.~e aw,m.
zD. ~, chacey atatea code me p=ica is within the s~ of cha job and ~a ee
approxrmately 536.00 per Hour.
z1a u. >~rt a~s gnestionea whemer ehe tnyineer stixly wvered entire city
nom. chaCev sc dyes, nne mac me only part of ~ ey rnac rxlaira ~.3raain9
was me inner dry. .~.
zz. tti!. Pobert moves gaestionea wneNer Ne e>meese of me tagineeri~ sn,ay wow.a
~ paid for ty Ne grant the City nad requested to uo3rade the water system ana
t5. Gacey indicated that part of it uvula.
23. m by Cmru seconded M Comm r He;; [Iwt. City Crnmissim
a : Boyle tnginee:ing P=oPa a1. tbtron was carried3kryowanvrous roll call vote.
24. City Attorney's PeMrt: [5. Q+en stated that the Cwmrssrou _ _. rba to set a
date £or the Public Ncarin9 on Ordinance No. 509.
ce by Camissioner Snrrte~nn, seconded ny Comnissicner Hepp th at Public
karu9 £or Ordinance No. 509 be set for !Unday, Dewaber 15, 1980 at ]:30 p.m,
ibtwn was carried ty warunoevs roll call vote.
26. f9yor and Cmnussioners' [+etnrts: Cortmv stag that he had
veer a call frsn Mt. Harvey Alper ratuesting to with Crnmissioner tM1itcnell.
titNell statrrl t hat he thought the neeting should tP Held with all
Cmmissaonere present.
27. stated Nat ne thou~t t5. Alper was requesting neeting to
keep fxan ais~losing lus case Tn Ne opposition via the ne.+spapers.
28. Hepo stated Nat ne agreed with Camdssioner Csant. rated
that tor. Alper~slmuld be permitted to ree the tkmnussi<mezs indiviaev311yeif it
poems the Gaze, if nert, then Mr. Alpar should see the Ccumission as gmegr.
29. 11ayor [ISkert suggested that he and Mr. Chary meet with M15. Alper to determ~e
if a full ere¢tang of tl'ee Cp:mission waz ratu.ired.
30. r wit Heil sated uwt ~.u. Ha 's lot on cnnra, street was in tezrible
w„ait~ia,t ana askew if soaethvrq couldn't to rta,e. mr. a,acey stated Nat ne nad
letter directing that lot be cleared wiNin fi4e ways or tnat
c ty wind cl~ t wiN a bull dozer at Ne wmers e:gvese.
31. Crnmissiom_r Incmvm stated that the H cal Caeneissien ere on I~b~aei~er 18,
1980 and had an excellent nceting. She stated that all neM~'s are roncemetl,
Tne neon rteeWg will mnsi'r~r a rsn>est for a drq~lex
cn tlg mmec oft V2Warren and W. Lake Street.
3z. mn,r urea Nat Gulao naa reeei„ea a granc for Szo,0oo.00
ana req~esrQa u,at~r. aeacey explain the purpose of the grant. tom. ~,acey Baia
tnat the grant wind to used to develop Affirmative Action Plans, Persormel Polity
awls, Pay ana P,ernfits Manuals, e for the va of CAirv0, re
imgwr~od's Affixmativa Action Plan is bzin9 r~veloped byothetzpax'tment oeu
Cmemmity A£fa.ics, I.e»:ge+wa may to able to substitute other regeurenents.
33. 4. Chacey stated that he has also been in wiN DeR miming Lake
Jerrie and was requested to submit a re'Bwst to dredge tln lake. It will be
approxirtitely 9 - 6 weeks before a reply is rernvved.
39, ana the Mayor has rtet with Mr, tp
of Seabxrdsrcoastlu~i~Failxoad w the pnr condition of Ne railxeaa c s.
SF stated that srse crossings at curves wrn rough due to the different levels of
me tusks.
Uskert statwl that he xned about the spend of u
Iongwma and said he thought thatcethe trams should obey Ne sArecspeeel
limits as emtonsts.
City should have nea~ssary Gros
guards onrCity streets by tray odr Swe 1981.
3J. t rcxp!estrd that a ds rth Grant ..Greet between 1 ~
Skylazk Unit 2 and~vylark Wit 4 De cleans3cout.
38. Camdssioner ]ornann requested ttat eistline Avenue to OxfoN Street to
graded.
39. Commissioner Y.epp inquired Dos long it mould De before the aTy rernived
nervy police cars Der use he had heard that present hides ue vn poor
omditron. K. Chacey stated it mould take 2 to 3 w Jcs Dut that present vehicles
40. r Hepp stated that ~rore juvenile vandalism is takinS place in
Skylazk surJirasedam3ging ra thawing things in pools, etc., and requeeted
>ncreased z~lice surveliance.
41. i~ayoc Ilskert stated that he had reviewed Mr. Ha and that De
has bee billed on nwero avs for clearing his to tk stated that he
Mr. Cheshire, Ps ant State Attorney and ask Ghat
t4lCDeshiret~prosecute Mr. llauser for violation of LsS~.ma's limping ordinance.
42. Mayor Uskert suggested that Imgt~ participate in the Juvenile o£ tDe Year
aumrd for Ion9rxad`s five schools IL}nean, Milwze, Long i cleventary, Rpck Iake
and [4rrilands), Awards would bs presented to avu'age youths and not to srq,ez
athletes and stholazs.
43. TDe Crnmission adjourned at 8:35 p. m. 1
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