CC07-18-77AgendaWSWork Session, Suly 14, 1977
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'fie [ongwxd City Cowcil held a work se :3o Y.M. to Prepare a budget of the
Federal Revenue Ghaning lkvst Fluids for the Pericd of January 1- BePtesrber 30th 19v'1,
also to discuss the C n¢ehensive Iand Use Plan.
Present: J. Russell Grant, Swe Wnrcenn, Panker• Anderson, Stephen Barton, Larmy Calciberg
also Sim lee, City P]awer.
Absent: Mayon Connell
The budget prepared by council is as folla5:
Pxairage 5 10,000.00
Sidewalks 5,000.00
Parks 3,SOO.oO
Paving ,000.00
Capital SmPmveasents
E Buildings ll,853.00
Total S7S, 353.L~
A date for a public hearing will be set at the regular session of cowcil Suly 18, 19)>.
cowcil wim the city Plainer rew~a~,ea the mm4rrer,anaive lava use Plan. 13,a
folloaing ware discussed.
Goals E objectives
FoPUlation 6 rromtc analysis
Pmjected fuirse needs.
£ach member will make any corracnons or recamnenda'['ions to the PLSn and submit them at
the neM work session.
'tire work session ended at 9:00 p.m.
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J ~ Q~iatrm3n, Inngwooa city C wcil
CiTy Clerk
Public Henning, Suly 18, 19"1]
Tne Irngwxj City Cowcil held a Public hearirly on the request o£ Bemett Ccrponat
change the zor:irig classification feem Residential R-2 to C-COnnNSrial on the follaringto
described ProperTy: '19re Nor[h 150.00 ft. of the West 150 Ft. of the West 543.00 ft. o£
the West 5]6 ft. of the G.W 's of Section 31, lbwnshiP 20 `both, Fange 30 PdsT.
Present: S. Russell Grant, Stephen Baz won, parker Mderson, tarry Cnldberg,Jwe Wrnenn,
Mayor Comelt, Ned Julian,Jr. City gttocney.
The chairman called the Puhlic hearing to oNei at '1:00 P. M.
Mr. Clyde BP ett was Present E vade his Presentation to cowcil, and ea3vested that the
change in mrtirig Ce gaoled.
2. Mr. Harvey Alper, o of the adjacent PmPerty goners Presented to ro cil a Petition
signed by Wr~gcood msidents in the area objecting to the ProP>sed re ring.
Mr. Alper statetl he feels there i adequate shopping provided for the residents in
He Feels that gr~rting this request would ba mntrazy to the e~hrosphera of the s
He also feels that rezoNng ttus Ixvicel would constitute spot w ing. Fk. A1par
stated that the majority of residents in all adjacent subdivisions are oP^lsed to this
Mr. 1Ji11iam xef£ezman also spoke an opposition to the nezoninp
Mr. Rebenaritz spoke i.n opposition to the PxcPesed rezoning Esta
of the adjacent subdivision are opposetl to any typo of Comi¢mial zoo
an the future.
5. Mr. Bteven OeMino spoke in onlnsition to the ('ropnsed rezoning.
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6, rrc. Allan Armstrong questioned hw na~bers of mweil has eo tea resiaams of
the ar o get their feelings. Nm. Anderson stated that the public hearing is the
methodeusetl by council to determine the feelings of the residents.
]. Nm. Arthur Hanron, President of 9adw Hill Home Cwnens Association Broke in oplgsit-
' ' o 'the pro}nsed rewning. He stated that there was a unanvrous wte in Shatlw
Hilltagainst lie proposal.
Ms. Virginia Warner f [ongwoxt Groves S/D s}nke ix o t}~e rewning.
9. Ms. tAls Smarilson representing Windtree S/D stated that anrovexwhelnting riajority
that area opposed to the rewning.
10. Ms. Violet taught of the Woodlands home Q~mers Association stated that she had rot
been approached regarding this request as w retorted in the ne+spaPers E that 4lwdla's
Hrnne Rmers AssociaT as oProsed to the rezoning.
11. 'Renee other memberswof the audience smke in oP[»s con to 'the rewning. Peter Piano
requested that Mr. Bennett withdraw his ring request.lt
12. I~b one in the audience spska in favor of the request.
13. IM. Earton read a letter from Sames Murray, a Devonshire Resident, oPpusing the re-
ing.
14n Motion by Nk. Anderson, seconded by Mr, Goldberg to lose the Public heFSing. Vote
wanssmus, Lion carried. Toe Public hearing w s closed. Q
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uman, Wngwwd City Cowcil
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C.i'ty Cleck
I<egular Session, July 18, 19]'1
'the [nngwood City Council held it regular meeting at ']:35 P.m. Present: S, hUSSell Grant,
Parker Pnderson, Stephen Barton, Iarmy Cnldbexg, Jwe Inrnenn, Mayor Connell, Ned Julian,
Jr. City Attorney.
Tne e}taiman called the meeting to order. Silent meditation fo1la.~ed by Pledge of
allegiance to The Unitetl States Flag.
1. Approval of minutes of regular session of July 11, 19]]. Motion by Nm. Gol~erg
corded Dy MB. roxmarvr to appro e the mrn s of the July 11 regular mee ing a written.
Roll rill vote: Wanim ~i~ute
2. Motion by M'. Barton~semnded Dy Ns. Goldberg to approve the minutes of the July 11
public hearing as written. I+oll call vo Unanim'1 rarcied.
3. Action on the request of Be+mett Ca.}nrat zone the p~'h' at the turner of
E.£. Williamson E Range Line Roads. 14. Julianns ated that in his opinion porting 'this
request would mns'titute Sint zoning E spot zo ing is illegal in the State of Florida.
4. M1biion by t4. 6oldbc-rg, seconded Dy 14. Parton to gram the request of Beev~ett Corp. to
change the wring C'lassi£ication from R-2 Res.i dential to C-CCmnerical on the folluring
described procer'tY: The North 150.00 ft. of the West 150.00 ft. of the Fast 543.00 ft. of
'the West 5]6 fl. of 'the S.W $ of Section 31, R}xmshiP ZO South, Range 30 FasT.
Roll call Vote: hk. Pndezson, B3ti~ton, Grant, ColrIDeeg, Ms. i.Axmum: No. Motion failed
5-0
4. Dept, of Public Works: !M. Jackson stated that Mr. Muckleroy hatl agreed to roy For all
laDOr E ~ ials required to fix the drainage to cowci.l's specifications at the Natroeul
Qui J< ShoptStore.
Coweil insteveted hh~. Jackson to fix the drainage E have hk. Mue]cleroy pay £or the repair's.
6. r of Public Safety: CTieL Harming si ed that he has recerved tlssae bids on '
' patrolrecaxs. Plyirouth $ 4,350. .a
Cnevmlet ~.s,ls6.
a,a~.met Nova ,s96.
All three are lx+l'i.ce rucJCages, Chief Marring remrtmended the Chevrolet Nnva ~or $V,590.
'there is $ 5,000. in his budget for a patrol car.
on by Mr. Co erg, s onded by Mr. 0arton for cowril to give Chief Manning
Permission to rn+rchaselthe Gevrolet Nova from Bill Side15 Chevrolet for 5 4,590.
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8. Ibtion by Mr. Coldba~g, seconded Dy Mr. Bart to give LTie£ Manning ry>rmdssion to
spend $ 150. to have the new car painted to matchnthe presort cara. Roll call vote:
Unanimc , taon carried.
9. Motion Dy Mr. Goldberg, s ronded by Ms. Inrnarm To give Chief Nanning pemdssion to
repair police car q 63 E whenethe new car es he will )nssiDly give uP one of the c
either N 63 ar 'A 67. Ms. Wx+raem withA~e+ her second, IM. Goldberg withdrew his mnnon.
10. Nrvtion by pk. CnldDerg, seconded by Ms. Wnewu~ to authorize Chief Harming to have
car A 63 rePairetl. Roll call vote. Unanvro lion cazmied.
ll. Mr. Cnaprtan repsrted that the £ixe dept. air conditioner has Deen repaired.
12. Bids on new well: No action taken
13. Request of IM. George St Laurent to appeove the s to-pl+u~ o£ the 434/Range Line Road
Shopping Center. Mr. Dcvg. battler, P.£. was present representing 14. St laisent. Mr.
Ikxden outlined the results of the ne •ti~g between rfi. St Laurent, Iand LSrgineering E
IM. EtarJC Bclmin6ha. A recoNable draiuge easement has been submi'tt'ed to The city.
14. Mr. Anderson requested that the agenda reflect that m cil i only considering
ss nlan approval of the 434/Range Line Roatl STOpping Center at this tyre.
15. 'Rte se on of abandoned rip~t-of-way at the Southeast comer of the property has
been dedicated to the city. (Laart of Warren Ave.)
S6. Mayor Cgnnell requested that Mr. Cazden obtain a letter from D.E.R, requesting
approval of hwkvig uP ro Inngwapd Utilities sewer Plant at this t '1}~e mayor is '.
concerned that the sewer Plant will have to De expanded in the future.
17. Mr. Barton stated that Mr. St laurep: had stated that upan approval of tDe proposed
project E with present mmutvmnts the seaer plant would not have to De extended.
15. Mr. Wayne Rohlfing, partner of Mr. St laisent was Present E ated tDat there are
available taps E Mr. St Laurent will write a letter to this effect when he returns to
19. Mme. Pndersw stag that he feels t}at the requirertants of the site Pan 6 finance
have not been met.
zo. motion Dv ^m. Coldbeeg, seaonaea by ~b•. a on m apLawe cne Preliminary site Plan
of the 434/Range Line Foal Snopning Center.
21. A 10 minute recess was called aT 8:59 P.M. The meeting reswced at 9:13 P_M.
22. Mr. Sultan stated that the traffic flew chart with potential curb cuts Dave rrot
been furnished along with requirements concerning waste water disLnsal.
23. Tne chairntan tabled the np n the flwr conce ing the 434/Range Line Roatl
Shopping Center witl later in thenmeeting.
24. Request of Ns. RwJC Schrirrsher To change the zo ing classification of his property
located at 'the N.W. corner o£ SR 434 F, Range Lune Fxd. Nti'. ScDrinvsher was present.
25. Motion Dy Mr. BaiKnn, semndetl by Nm. Cnldberg to set a public hearing on hN.
Sclsimsher's request for AugusT 22, 157'! at '1:00 p.m. Roll call wte: Unanirro , tips
cssmied.
26. Soyce Sellem, St. plarv~er, Bemi.nole Cowty regaeHinv stwM range developrent plan E
the intergovernmental mwHinaiion statmient o£ the Conmrehensive Plan.
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Ms. Sellem was present E stake to co cil regarding the Inlicies of the Seminole County
CwnPxehen eland Use Plan in incorporated areas regarding camerrial develolmient,
parks E recreate n, devrinage E school facilities.
27. Mr, Julian cannot find a rnmrd o£ I4. St Lsurent's application for site plan approval.
Mr. Dazden agreed to comply with Mayor Connell's request regaNing the letter to D.E.R.
the Traffic f1w chart E will seek an agreement from iM. St La:sent regarding Paying for
the 12 inch pipe dam Range L.i.ne Road.
28. Mayor Coru~ell left the meeting at 10:1] P.M.
29. The ereeting was recessed at 10:24 P.M. L resamd at 10:30 P.M.
30. 14. P,arden will obtain written o'umuttmnt from Iongwmd Utilities regarding waste
er disposal, he will alwaobtain the avffic flew dvrt; i will be reviewed Dy the
lnlice dept. E a letter will be submitted by Chief Manning; atletter from the fire chief
rating thax he i isfietl with the building regarding Fire protection; also a written
cartaittment From theadeveloper stating he will provide r~aterials for the 1Z inch pipe dawn
Range Line load; also a letter of apnmval _`mn IM. Lind.
31. Nor. Barton with~ew his second to Ms. Col erg's nation to approve the site plan of
Range Line Shopping Center.
32. Mayor`s report. Mayor Connell was not present.
33. AtWnney's relvM: Re~rt on et Paving peocedtse: Fes step is to have Plans E
specifications with the cos of thesprvlnsed impiove~rents E the a nt plat set M by the
city engineer. This tloes not rnclutle drainage plans since the ciTyeis (vying for drainage.
34. M'. Julian s ated it appears that Hartford Insurance Co. will defend the police officers
in the Jaw suit, t
' 35. Notion by 14. Goldberg, seconded by I~N. & to authorize disburaamnt of the rhech
to !fr. Stmn upon xvquest after the deed to the well property is signed. Roll call vote:
Lhaninuus, notion carried.
36. ReFort £mn district munciLren: Ms. Soniwm: Motion by Ms. [onrw~n, seconded Dy 14.
Goldberg to hold a public hearing on the Federal Revenue Snaring budget August e, 19]] at >:36
p.m. Vote wanuro txon carried.
37. Motion by Ms. Gzmarv~, seconded by Mr. Cnldbarg to pay the approved bills subject to
inspection by any mwcilnen who wishes to revaew them. Roll call vote. Unanirrou iron
carried.
30. Mr. Baz2on: Requested that Mr. Julian direct a letter to the Gad Planning Agenry
remindi~ them of the procetlwed that they should go ThroupJi fm site plan approvals, t4.
Barton feels that the L.P.A. is not doing the job they were appainted to do.
39. Tae chaiman recessed the meeting until July 19 at "1:00 p. m.
Cwrtinued Regular Session, July 19, 19]1
1fie regular n of the longwmd City m rued at ]:00 P,m. Suly 19, 19]]
Present: Juneslnrnann, LaraY Goldberg, Siephen ~rton~, J1 Russell Grant, Parker Andersmi,
Mayan Gunnell, Nad Julian,Jr. City Attorney. ~-
'Rie eDair,nari called the meeting o order E s ated that this is a con rnuation of tDe July
10th. me Ting in order M further consider site plan approval of thet43V/Range Line Shopping
Center. e
Mr. Con Avder, Engineer for the project Presorted council with letters from Longwood Utilities
Ac. sating that there is vailable cataciTy in STadoa Hill trea nt to acmnodate the
shopping center; letter from Land Engineeri.rig Gc. stating that approval is remmnended, 1 tter