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25. Mayor Jaques stated that the apPP intment of a Police Chief by council is in
direct conflict with the Li ty Charter, in his opinion.
26. The meeting was adjourned by the chaff rman at 10:15 p. m.
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Attest:
Chaff nnan, LPngwood City Council
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Work Session, January 31, 1974
The Longwood Li ty Council held a work se on January 31. 19]4, at ]:00 p. m.
to discuss the Li ty's Sanitary Sewer System, also the City's drainage problems.
Present: E.E. Williamson, June Lormann, B.H. Ferrell, pon Schreiner, Mayor
Jaques, S. Joseph Oavi s, Attorney, Willf am Palm, Engineer 8 Logan Browning,
Fiscal Agent.
Absent: B.L. 4lelms
Mr. Palm gave a e Pf the se r system for the City. Mr. Palm told of the
different plans thatmhad been submitted, and now the only way that the City
can be funded is to go to a Regional System. ~
The project cost of the Sanitary Sewer System submitted by Mr. Palm iz
$ 2,]25.000. This does not reflect water system improvements. By de yeti ng
certain ar as that ar not feasible, at this time, the bfd can be reduced.
Cost of se er pi an is ar sing on the average of 1~ % per Month.
By 1978 the City would haveccreated a surplus of $ 400,000
Mr. Oav is stated that Council is faced with making a decision of in sing
the Bond Issue or staying with the issue already validated. The latest cost
es ttmate is 5 3,275,000.
Land Ave. drainage- The CPntractor, after the co tiff accepts the bi tl, c
ns tall the drainage pipe in Land Ave.fi rs i. Since the City already has purchased
the pf pe, there will be no delay.
Mr. Logan Browi ng. Fiscal Agent far the Li ty, gave a e of his part in the
sewer system, budegting matters, assist in the sale ofeBOnds.
The work session ended at 8:25 p.m.
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Attest: Chaff rman Longwood City Council
City Clerk
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Work Session, City Conn<il 8 Seminole Lounty [ommi ssioners.
work
A jot nin session was held Friday, February 1, 1974, in the Longwood City Naii between
the Longwood Li ty Council Members B the Seminole County Loemissioners.
Present: E.E. Williamson, pon Schreiner, Jvne Lormann, John Ki mbrou9 M1, Richard Willi ams.
"The Seminole County Comprehensive Act of 19]4", was read 8 expl ai netl by Mr. Wi 11 tams.
I. the purpose of this A<t is to vti li ze 8 strengthen the existing roles, precedures, '.
and powers of local Governments in Seminole County. '
2. pate to be adopted- On or before October 3, 19]6
3. Adopii on of the plan- Procedure set forth in the plan.
4. Amendment of adopted comprehensf ve plan- Four-Fifths of the majority of the
governing body shall be required to adopt a specific amendment to an adopted land
e elemen[ of a comprehensive plan, other than a comprehensive amendment to the
land use element of a comprehensive plan.
If any amendment to the land us element would be in onsf stent with any other element
of the plan previously adoptetl,ethe governing body shall also amend such other element
and may do so by a vote of a majority of the total membership of tM1e governing body.
5. Evaluation 8 Appraisal of the Plan- The planning program shall be a continuous
and pn-going process. The local planning agency shall prepare 8 up-date its plan
every 5 years.
6. Effective pate- This act shall take effect on October 1. 1974
The Medical Building was discussed- The County Commissioners will submit their
proposal to thefr Attorney, Mr. Howard Ma rcee, Mr. Ma rcee will then confer with
the City Attorney, Mr. 5. Joseph Oavi s.
The County Cormi ssi ~~ers will discuss re ovation & eni argment of the building, lease
ran9ments, length of the lease, facilities to be provided etc.
The building will be used to accomoda to a full time health facility, with three full
time Nurses.
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