CCMtg12-15-80C[^Y CVM<¢SGIW
~. mCZr 15, 1980
1Te Iongwcod City mmussion held its Pegular Meeting t ]:30 P.M.
Present Mayor Uskert
0.mnissioner Grant
tlepp
WvidsU1 Ctwreyt City P Lninistramr
to Frocks, City Attorney
psnald Tarry, City Clerk
~tayor Uskert called the nesting to order. T- rn fo1lo..ed by Pledce of Allegiano=_
to the United States Flag. Tea wea appmxinatel} 19-2C Ly~vae~ Bich Gtlicol students
~n attendance as a paject for their Ca'vics C1azs. The avers of Ne tYmnission signed
1. Approval of Minutes - 12-H-HO Pegutar t4eting. Motron by Camussionex' Mitchell,
o~~a bi ma~.issima~ .that ninncea of lz-e-so Jular M=eting be apptovgl
as eutnittea. n,tton rar~i~a a~ ana~nno,u wte.
1. Public Participatim Period. No ne,~ o£ the public had any itene to discuss.
arin9, Ordinance No. 49], CNe Lhfor¢~rent HxtH. 1r. &nks teal Ordinano=_
. 99] by title only. Ter'e xas no discussion £rom the audienre.
Ntated that she attended the SertSnole Cowty Legislative Cmmittee and theysaa requesting
that the State pass a law to p=tmit Crnmt~.es to lave Code Aforwnent [bards.
9. IXnmissicner Gran[ stated [hat he was opposed to (1x3e ETeforcartnt Hoard; Commissioner
}lepp stated t! ry .ere in fawn of the toard. Cartnissiwer
Mitct~ellstdated that heragreed with Camdssia~er Grant.
5. osmended that the Crnmissim im4° two changes by artnding Ordinance No.
997 t pro kde for only cne mey and the addition of Ordinues No. 931 as an ordinx~co
ttndn9 under the jurisdictiantof the Cade Eh£ororent Boazd.
6, m by G>tmt Hepp, seconded by Crnmissionet Mitr}¢11 ttat Public Hearing
~ closed. Mottm carrial by wawrous roll call vo[e.
]. Motun try ~mussionex' MitcFell, sewneYd by Crnrtussimer Hepp that Ordinances No. 99]
fa am=nded to delete last sen ctron thtre calling £or an at mey appointed
b£ Cs all cares to baud and the inclusion oftoxdinance No. 431,
L~dustrial Wazte intSettio~3.
B. Cmmissim~er Grant questiwied tt~e nern sity for raking tlianges in ordinance before
rt was passed and stated [I~at it was an irv3icatim of pmr planeung. an
9. +btia~ to aaend Ordinance Mo. A9] was passed by a of 4 to 1 with Crnmissioners
Mitchell, Ibrnanre and tiepp and Mayor Uskert wring Aye and Wmussioner Grant voting Nay.
on by Cmmv Mitchell, seconded by Cann Hepp that Ordinance No
49% az a~mnded to adept d assed m w fs4 torl with Cans ibpp,
Inrmsnn and Mitchell and Nsyor Usertswtin9 Aye ande¢mnissioner Grant voting Nay.
11. 7r. Rwks suggested that the Cmmission hold a work x nsider appointrzenFs
o the 0.vi? t2iforcarent Hoar Mr. Fmks st re lists ftw occup: rims
that as desirable fnr the toaed but they atetnot mandatory.d ^~^
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of Fiis[oriral Rm~hssim. Rinks read by title only. Rbem was no discussion either
pro or inn m ordinwo= No.~09.
13. m by Crnmr ~aed M' Nnm.ssimer Mitchell Nat Public
Bearing d, orai„anreaxo~sog~re~~losea. Mxrm xarriea by wa,,,nous wrE.
14. ~b m by (Txemissimer Inmm~n, seronrled by Cmmissioner OlitNell Nat Ordinance
No. 509tbe adopted. Nu~ivm rarri.ea by waru.~rous roll call mote.
15. Mr mob Reesee and Mrs. Anne Knwles of the ~part'mnt of Canmmity Fff£air
Tallahassee, Florida briefer the ~mussirs m a proposed Affirnatiaz Actim Plan for
the City of Inngwmd. Mrs. Knwles stated that the plan was tai.lorea to ~~t the
Hs of Im9v~od. She n_cartrended Nat plan l revieced try Crnmission and, if
acceptable, that it to adopted. Cmmissimer Ipnhlryl asked what procedum was £or
adopting AE£inrmtive Action Plan and Mr. Chacey stated that it mould ~ adopts' by a
Cmmissimer Lonaann thanked Plc. t~ and Nes. Nnowlzs for tt~ir
assrstanrn eo the City in developing an Affiniative Pctim Plan.
16. Resolution No. 430 -Approving supplemental ASyrvpriatim for Fiscal Year 1980-01
Budget for tmstxuctim rre station. F1e. C!ucey stated Nat rtoney Mad Cece
appropriated for Fixe statim in 19]9-80 budget but that since amstrvetion Mad not
mmenred ffifom £iscal year coded, the appropriatim had lapsed. No appropriatim
had been listed in Tln_ budget for curmnt fiscal year. ttr. Rvks xead IZ?solutim No.
430 in its entirety.
17. m by Canrissiorer MitrJ~ell, sewnded by Wimissimer Inxaiam Nat I+esolutim
W. 430 6_ adgrted. Motron cazried by warunous roll call vote.
10, solution No. 931 - Appainting an advisory cmmittee to assist L1ty CanrSSSim
owing p tRVSed zmang o linan2. Mr. Iroolcs read I~solutim No. 431 in its
ent rety.
19. Mctim by Cvrtnr Mitrtiell, seomdN by Crnmissiorier Hepp that [rosolutim No.
931 be ad^[a[~. Nordin cazried tN wawmus roll call vote.
).0. Resolution N 432 -Approving "~ ta. Paxk" as ane for new fire Btatim/City
Park in hmor of Mr. Janes R. R=_rter. Mr. &oks readnFesolution No. 932 in its entirety.
21. m by Crnmissimer Ionw~n, sewed l by (ffi~missioner Mitchell that Irosolutim
No. 432 be adopted. Matron carried 1N waninous roll call vote.
22. Fe m foc rezmin9 16.014 acres w Rangelim &ud fine BS to [Sf. Mr. Carmine
stated Nat he n=.pre=ented petrtioner and they wem xsluested ty the Iand Plannug
Agency to preeent a rendering of hw the approximately 290 wndmdniwn emits mould
link. Mr. Bra rated that the Imiversal 'ldstin9 Iab had cmq leted a tzst of the
.,oil and that thesxcMUe tEd use of Ne land is acceptable.
rated that traffic would in ut the s wtsr Bl o except that t
wrier W9 mould be spread throughout the day. Bracey stated Natr£ronc
ew tM city would re re frcan B-1Memin9 bvt that: Tle ¢ty's
mnsideratim should to drainace and III9 would Ce preferable to P-1.
i9. Mr. B,awv aismr~sea +~,e lslana lake ea and stared N he aid not ~e
2r~hlem £or revmshire. tr. Bwcey stated that the elevatimafor Island lake fo
100 year storm was 05.3 feet and the South Prestw [road inlet was 35.3 feet but bare
at least one fwt higher at 06.3. ir. (Macey stated that he was attenQtinq to
obtain asener~ts to divert water un~r Fariget'w Fnad to Mud Iake. 's. Chacey stated
that i o£ a threat of hurricane, he mould to able to arawt dam !Nd take to
83.9 £eethvice the nomal 84.9 and tJUS mould provide additional flmding mntrol, once
the drainage structum rs cmgleted.
25, teary stated that the Iand Ptan*ung Agency was n of tire infor-
Mt~macey had just pre=enrcd and that the LPA had not disagreed with a'mdonr
[eary stated the IfA's gre was drainage but if Mr. Chacey's
figures ~ rorxecc, Wh zoning mould no[acause as much of a problem as H-1.
26. Cmmissioner rormann guestiaied udie Jeer ~velopor would ke raNiied eo build
oadati+iiPmvs or would they be able to chance Jnix mind and build aoaxtrmnts. Mr. [+ooK
aT¢d that the de~eloPexs mold use the property in any legal av~nner, including apart-
neM.s if prcgerty was zoned a+~.
27. Mr. Eduardo Kango stated that his mR~anY represented develolers, not landlords
and that they would sly a written ttmmitlmnt to building condrminiims.
26. Mr Fooks stated that he didt't L liege the City mould quire the ~veloPers
ct xequiang mndrndrv.ums but That he mould research the law and
report atathe public hearing. Kan9o stated that the rtost e vracal use of the
property £or tha develcn, exs could }.o B-1 but tkt for the City it urould be [G~t.
29. Mrs. Ethyl Wldl r questiored hw rtany emits mould be built Par acre and what the
price range of the a>n~nini~ms would b=_. P>z Kango stated that the price would be
aeterminea when all owes were knam ana ue r,~x of ~nirs wing a Pena ,~, nc~
nor aulhorizeri.
30. ant queatia~ea amerahip ana aare of rln toga in trre r velvFVnent.
Kangosstated that the ProPertY ome oxm the i and be responsible
for their rtaintenanm. stated that the ameesrxould pay a manthly
fee which would take raze of then msts~
31. Mzs. Ethyl Cold rg asked if there were any plans to widen Fan9eline Iaad. Mr
Q~acey stated that Rangelirn Fond only had 66 feet of right of way and suggested the
possibility o£ thine Leung tin road fmn State Foad 439 to tP entrance of the
developrent.
32. Crnmr Pli ,hell questioned if sidewalks or a bike path mould not ba installed
and Mx. Ax stated that his o>,pany was willing to cca~e ate in any way possible,
providing it did not insult in a loss of density or naval x of units authorized.
Kane stated tiwt the m~Qany would provide a run with the land that the
use of the Properly mould to xestricFCd to crndoniniwts.to
33. Motion by crnmissioner Mitchell, seconded by Cmmissioner Fppp that fmmissim
aanpt petitiw for reeoning. MXron was casied by a unanvmus roll call mote.
- ing of 16.614 acres on Fan9eline lead fmn A-1 to Frf.
Mr. Forks read by title only
35. ed that Otis waz an cal procedure to Ordinance
early "just ins ~ thes(Ynmissi.on approved the petition and he stated that M pxxe-
ferred to m ue tFn previous sysVm whereby the Cmmr would authorize the
roev to p~pare an orainanre. +r. rnarey atatea rnaeeu,ia w m ew~,eaite
the public hearing due to the high axs of interest. Ptr. [auks stat?dethat there was
notlun9 inproPer with the Proo=rhue.
3fi. m by Crnmissionee Mitchell, s~cmded by Gmnissioner Ileop to pass Ordinance
o. 510 on first reading and that public heazirig to tp set for Januay 12, 1980.
IMtion carried by a ~manrmws roll call wte.
37. kvazd Iefkositz of Florida R=_sidential Camwu s smoke in fawn of
e psditing tF~ procedvrns in rezon g to ttn }ugh wst of intemst.
36. m for m ming fran R3/Bl to R2, Florida Ie?sidential Communities property
noxth~frtlmgwrod lti either side of Lake. E]mu Road. 1 paard refkoritz
ated 1]iat FRC wuldlbuilddR-lds e hues m R-2 s e lots. He stated that of 94
lots, only 19 would to less than 8300 squaz feet inzsize.
39. m by Cmrtdssioner Grant, mr~ded by Cmmissicmer tYpp that petition for
mzonmmgrpxoperty be approved. latrmi casied by unanrrous roll call wte.
40. Ordinance tio. 511 - I~zwvn9 of FFC property north of Lmgwxd Hills Road. Mc
P.mks mad try title mly. Motion by Crnmissioner hlitchell, sewnded by Crnmi-siorer
ant that Cxdiiunce 511 to pas m first marling and that a public teazing to set
For January 12, 1980. tbtrm was messed by a w~aninous roll call wte.
41. city Adtdnistmtor's [tport:
Iengdale L:dustrial Pazk - Mr. Lacey requested perrtSSSion to change Pliant curbs
Irmgdale Industrial Park to a drainage wale to keep swoff on prmsrty. rmer
Grant stated tlwi the Mianu Nxbing is tea~rlfui but rs harmful to rater rer}iaxge.
42, t m by Crnmissimer Mitthell, sewnded by+ pTmissimer Hepp to permit Lmgdale
Industrial Pazk to install drainage swales vita Miami Nrbs.
93. Mr. fAamy requested Y1n City Commissim to authorize Fax t Heef to opal
wrtlrout a being let fora raffic light. Mr. CMcey sta~a [hat the delay '
in letting therosntract for the light was dm to the fact that he had requested the
Florida Ikparlnnnt of Transpor'tat to do engineering study m light to
$3,500.00. Mr. Cnacey stated that light slwuld ~ installed by mid-£ebrvary.
A9. m by Coma Hepp, moxided iN Cmmissimer Mitdiell that Fax
ref be issued an omyratimal liwnm pErlitt prior to a tract Teing avazd=_d fort
Traffic Signal. Motrm carried by unaeunous roll tall wte.
45. City Attorney's Feport: Mr. &nks stag that he had mviexed the sign ordinance
and it xas his opirum that the temporary trail signs mold only raisin m s to For
30 days each 6 mntlu. Wr prnsent sign ordinance erclixYS all o£f site advertising
and the marts have held in !h and Sarasota that all of£ site signs rantnt be
excluded. Ns R»ks stated tlat the City ran either go by pxesst orainance and haw
ta`porary sigma ranwea after gi~;ny nrn or u,e ciey aan atea~pt to na..e me corms
cement Board rnsolue prcblan. Mayor Oskeat ozmended tlwt City take immdiate
Mr. Cnaa"Y questioned what he should do if he is regmsTad to rssue an off-
srtesign permit.
9s. aekea if u,e aavemafng ~ m the eena,es wernn t a form
of offf-sitesa~dverrti~simng.
Mr. Ax+ks suggested tlwt the pmsent s Mayor tlskert
sted tM1 oraton~an to placed on theri~ssue of~il newrsignstuntil ONinance
rs rrrvrritten~
suggested th the (ity Attorney get in touct~ with the
City ACtoumey~in aaytona s Oay[maahad just mcently enacted a s yn ordinance.
Mr. Awks sard that he would obtain information and present it later
nr. awks atatea v,at ne naa locked into the a of me city prmp and
tnat ux,r~.ma o:ainanm No. 431 prohibited u,e a~inv of~ aeatrial waste aocn a
was L in9 done. ~i ated that adjarent property omens world probably
have problers nwr mstheeHausertlot w w fcet hi9Mr than everyone else.
o,a~v sta~ea r~,ac Wren. H user naa stateaucnat no ~s finisnEa dam;nv on ue lot~o~a
nr. rna~y atatea that ae one tug rl,e ,ter parer naa linked ue same as me
Hauser lot.
so. Mayor aaa commrasroner s aepom.
m try Came mnded by Cmmtssioner elltchell that City pay
approved bills. lrotrm was passed by wanvrous roll call vote.
51. [~btion by Cmmissioner Iemwin, seaxNEV'I by Camussioner Hepp tlvt City Camu
meeting for ~romw. 22, 1980 L cancelled and that next :reefing be xeHUlazly scI-gduled
meeting fnr Sanuary 12, 1981. tbtim carried try warunous roll call vole.
52. reminded everyme that the Ioncl~.ood CTildren's Chrisuras Party
mould tc Feld m Saturday, ~xr 20, 1980 £rrm 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. The pazty is
sponsored by the Im9umd CSwiSer of Camm_rre.
53. 1Te Comdssim adjourrnd at 10:00 p.m.
Mayor. City of Itsgcmd, Florida
Clerk