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The
City Hall in
City Commission of the City of Sanford, Florida, met
the City of Sanford, Florida, on January 24, 1983 at
Present:
Mayor-Commissioner Lee P. Moore
Commissioner Milton E. Smith
Commissioner Edward A. Yancey
Commissioner David T. Farr
Commissioner Edwin O. Keith
City Attorney William L. Colbert
City Manager W. E, Knowles
City Clerk H. N. Tamm, Jr.
in Regular Session in
7:00 P. M.
The meeting was called to order by the Chairman.
the
On motion of Commissioner Farr, seconded by Commissioner Yancey and carried, Ordi-
ance No. 1624, entitled:
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SANFORD, FLORIDA,
AMENDING APPENDIX A, ARTICLE V, SEC. 1 (B) AND
SEC. 8 (B) OF THE SANFORD CITY CODE, SAID AMEND-
MENT SHALL BE BY THE ADDITION OF SEC. 1 (B) SUB-
PARAGRAPH (7) AND SEC. 8 (B) SUB-PARAGRAPH (10),
SAID SUB-SECTIONS PROVIDING FOR THE INTERMENT
OF CREMAINS ON CHURCH PROPERTY; PROVIDING FOR
SEVERABILITY, CONFLICTS, AND EFFECTIVE DATE.
7as introduced and placed on first reading and read in full.
Father Leroy D. Soper appeared to support Ordinance No. 1624.
A public hearing was held in accordance with notice published in the Evening Herald
and 14, 1983, as follows:
anuary 4
(Item -A- on page 493, re: rezone French & 15th from RC-1 to GC-2.)
The Chairman announced that the Commission would hear from those persons present to
peak in favor of, or in opposition to, the proposed rezoning. No one appeared.
The City Clerk reported that at the meeting of January 10, 1983, the Planning and
;oning Commission had submitted a recommendation to rezone the property.
On recommendation of the Planning and Zoning Commission, Commissioner Yancey moved
o authorize the City Attorney to prepare the proper ordinance to rezone the property.
econded by Commissioner Smith and carried.
The Commission requested the Planning and Zoning Commission to consider the rezon-
Lng to GC-2, of Lot 4, Amended Plat of Orange Heights, Plat Book 4, Page 84, Public Records
)f Seminole County, Florida.
A public hearing was held in accordance with notice published in the Evening
Ierald on January 4 and 14, 1983, as follows:
(Item -B- on page 493, re: rezone 412 East Ninth Street from MR-2 to GC-2.)
The Chairman announced that the Commission would hear from those persons present
o speak in favor of, or in opposition to, the proposed rezoning.
Those appearing in opposition were as follows:
Alfred DeLattibeaudiere, 807½ Sanford Avenue, Sanford, Florida, appeared and
eported a beauty shop is presently located on the property, and that customers of the shop
~ark in the alley and block the alley.
Allie Williams, 806 Cypress Avenue, Sanford, Florida, appeared and reported that
he beauty shop is open late at night, that she is constantly getting debris in her yard
rom a beer garden on the other side of Cypress Avenue, and that she wants the neighborhood
o remain residential.
Rachael Lee, 813 Sanford Avenue, Sanford, Florida, appeared to oppose rezoning.
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Wilhelmina Richardson, 811 Sanford Avenue,
she wants the neighborhood to remain residential.
property,
one,
Sanford, Florida, appeared and reported
Those appearing in favor were as follows:
Lawrence Prince, 155 Bethune Circle, Sanford, Florida,
and requested the rezoning to operate a beauty salon.
Roscoe Brockington appeared to support the request.
The City Manager reported that the beauty shop has no license and cannot
because the property is not zoned for that operation.
Commissioner Farr moved to deny the rezoning.
carried.
A public hearing was held in
Herald on January 10, 1983, as follows:
reported he leases the
obtain
Seconded by Commissioner Smith and
accordance with notice published in the Evening
(Item -C- on page 494, re: close part of West 12th Street.)
The Chairman announced that the Commission would hear from those persons present
to speak in favor of, or in opposition to, the proposed street closing. No one appeared.
Commissioner Yancey moved to authorize the City Attorney to prepare the proper
ordinance to vacate and abandon said portion of West 12th Street. Seconded by Commissioner
Keith and carried.
A public hearing was held in accordance with notice published in the Evening
Herald on January 14, 1983, as follows:
(Item -D- on page 494, re: Evaluation and Appraisal Report.)
The Chairman announced that the Commission would hear from those persons present
to speak in favor of, or in opposition to, the report. No one appeared.
The Mayor announced that a second public hearing to consider said Evaluation and
Appraisal report would be held on February 14, 1983.
The next item of business was the discussion of property in the Lake Monroe Indus-
trial Park, formerly owned by the City. E. K. van den Berg, Attorney, 16 South Magnolia
Avenue, Orlando, Florida, appeared and reported he represents Bud Feather, who plans to con-
struct a life care center on the property, that the state has indicated a decision will be
made by January 28, 1983, whether to issue a Certificate of Need for the project, and fur-
ther, to request the Commission to permit the following:
1. the deadline for commencement of construction be on or before March 1, 1984,
2. have the priviledge of extending said deadline for six months, upon payment
of $5,000.00.
3. if the option is not exercised, will turn over to the City all documents for
the life care center, such as the Certificate of Need, the study by Coopers
and Lybrand, etc.
4. if 240 apartment units are not CO'd by December 31, 1986, then on February 31
of the following year the City will receive a $10,000.00 payment in lieu of
taxes, and an additional $10,000.00 payment each February 31st, until 240
apartment units are CO'd, or
5. let Mr. Feather apply for a building permit for the first phase of
construction, to include a sales office and a model.
After discussion, Commissioner Smith moved to table consideration of same until meeting of
February 14, 1983, and to ask Mr. Feather to submit the above proposals in writing.
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Seconded by Commissioner Yancey and carried.
Larry Blair, 2012 Holly Avenue, Sanford,. Florida, appeared to appeal the Planning
and Zoning Commission's approval of a conditional use for a kindergarten at the Sanford
Church of God of Prophesy, 801 West 22nd Street. He submitted a petition in opposition to
the approval, and reported he is not opposed to the school, but is opposed to increased
traffic and other problems he feels it would create in the area.
Mrs. Hardy, 2020 Lake Avenue, Sanford, Florida, also appeared in opposition.
Pastor Bill Thompson, representing the Sanford Church of God of Prophesy, appeared
and reported they plan to increase the school in phases, beginning the first year with Kin-
dergarten through third grade.
Commissioner Keith moved to uphold the Planning and Zoning Commission's decision
to approve the conditional use of a kindergarten in a private school at 801 West 22nd
Street. Seconded by Commissioner Farr and carried.
Commissioner Yancey moved to remove from table, discussion of an appeal of a deci-
sion of the Planning and Zoning Commission, to deny a conditional use of duplexes at 2506
and 2508 Princeton Avenue, tabled at meeting of January 10, 1983. Seconded by Commissioner
Smith and carried.
The Chairman announced that the Commission would hear from those persons present
to speak in favor of, or in opposition to, the conditional use, and who did not speak at the
meeting of January 10, 1983.
Those appearing in opposition to the conditional use were as follows:
Harold Alexander appeared and reported he owns two parcels of property at 2512
Princeton Avenue and 601 East 25th Street, adjacent to the property proposed for duplexes,
that he represents other homeowners in the area, and that four families on three lots is too
crowded.
Rudy Royter, 2513 Poinsetta Avenue, appeared in opposition to the conditional use.
Those appearing in favor of the conditional use were as follows:
David Stump, Winsong Development Corporation, appeared and reported he has re-
searched the tax rolls, and found that two pieces of property on that street are rental
properties, that he has done a Comparative Market Analysis on the property in question, and
that duplexes will upgrade the property, and preserve the residential integrity of the
neighborhood. Further, that the present zoning of RC-1 would allow a convenience store,
family game room, or such use, with up to 34 parking spaces.
Commissioner Keith moved to uphold the Planning and Zoning Commission's denial of
the conditional use of duplexes
carried.
Request submitted for a
Cypress Avenue, Marcia E. Harper,
on the property. Seconded by Commissioner Smith and
time extension on Condemnation Report No. 82-1058, 702
owner. On recommendation of the Minimum Housing Code
Inspector and the City Manager, Commissioner Smith moved to authorize a 90 day extension.
Seconded by Commissioner Yancey and carried.
Memo dated January 19, 1983,
submitted as follows:
(Item -E- on page 495, re:
Commissioner Yancey moved to re-appoint
from the Building Official to the City Clerk
re-appointments to the Minimum Housing Code Board
of Adjustments and Appeals.)
Mrs. Carrie Robinson and Mrs. Lura Thomas to the
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Minimum Housing Code Board of
February,
Herald on
Adjustment and Appeals for three year terms to expire
1986. Seconded by Commissioner Keith and carried.
A public hearing was held in accordance with notice published in the Evening
December 30, 1982 and January 6, 13 and 20, 1983, as follows:
(Item -F- on page 495, re: adopt Ordinance No. 1621.)
Ordinance No. 1621, entitled:
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SANFORD, FLORIDA,
TO ANNEX WITHIN THE CORPORATE AREA OF THE CITY
OF SANFORD, FLORIDA, UPON ADOPTION OF SAID OR-
DINANCE, A PORTION OF THAT CERTAIN PROPERTY LY-
ING NORTH OF AIRPORT BOULEVARD, SOUTH OF RESER-
VOIR LAKE, EAST OF OLD LAKE MARY ROAD AND WEST
OF U.S. HIGHWAY 17-92; SAID PROPERTY BEING SITU-
ATED IN SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA, IN ACCORDANCE
WITH THE VOLUNTARY ANNEXATION PROVISIONS OF
SECTION 171.044, FLORIDA STATUTES; PROVIDING FOR
SEVERABILITY, CONFLICTS, AND EFFECTIVE DATE.
introduced and placed on first reading and read in full at meeting of December 27, 1982, was
next placed on final reading. After being read by title, the Chairman announced that the
Commission would hear from those persons present to speak in favor of, or in opposition to,
the adoption of the ordinance. No one appeared.
Commissioner Smith moved on the passage and adoption of Ordinance No. 1621.
Seconded by Commissioner Yancey and carried.
Thereupon, the Chairman announced that the City Commission of the City of Sanford,
Florida, had passed and adopted said Ordinance No. 1621, entitled:
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SANFORD, FLORIDA,
TO ANNEX WITHIN THE CORPORATE AREA OF THE CITY
OF SANFORD, FLORIDA, UPON ADOPTION OF SAID OR-
DINANCE, A PORTION OF THAT CERTAIN PROPERTY LY-
ING NORTH OF AIRPORT BOULEVARD, SOUTH OF RESER-
VOIR LAKE, EAST OF OLD LAKE MARY ROAD AND WEST
OF U.S. HIGHWAY 17-92; SAID PROPERTY BEING SITU-
ATED IN SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA, IN ACCORDANCE
WITH THE VOLUNTARY ANNEXATION PROVISIONS OF
SECTION 171.044, FLORIDA STATUTES; PROVIDING FOR
SEVERABILITY, CONFLICTS, AND EFFECTIVE DATE.
On motion of Commissioner Farr, seconded by Commissioner Smith and carried,
Minutes of December 27, 1982, January 4, 1983 and January 10, 1983 were approved.
The City Manager reported that the Greater Sanford Christmas Parade Committee has
offered to purchase a Nativity scene in amount of $2,940.00, for the City to display at
Christmas time, and store the rest of the year, and recommended the City accept same. Com-
missioner Yancey moved to accept same, and to direct letters of appreciation to the individ-
uals who raised the money for same, and to the parade committee. Seconded by Commissioner
Farr and carried.
The City Manager reported that HydroQual, Inc. is proceeding on the review work
for the water quality wasteload allocation, and that due to additional work, the original
estimate
approved.
of the Civic
1.
2.
in amount of $6,000.00 for same has now been revised to $17,000.00, and same was
On recommendation of the City Manager, Commissioner Yancey moved to
Center, after payment of the proper fees, as follows:
National Association of Cloggers on November 26, 1983.
Kappa Alpha Psi, for a Black and White Ball on April 29,
beverages.
3. Sanford Breakfast Rotary for Charity Auction on October 19,
alcoholic beverages.
authorize use
1983, with alcoholic
1983, with
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Seconded by Commissioner Keith and carried.
The City Attorney reported he had submitted a proposed procedure to appeal a deci-
sion on a conditional use from the Planning and Zoning Commission. The Commission autho-
rized to discuss same at the next meeting.
Commissioner Yancey moved to approve payment of the City Attorney's statement in
amount of $1,202.50 for December, 1982. Seconded by Commissioner Smith and carried.
On recommendation of the City Manager, Commissioner Farr moved to authorize the
2ity Attorney and staff to complete foreclosures on all municipal accounts receivable and
~rrange for a public sale of any foreclosed properties. Seconded by Commissioner Yancey and
~arried.
On recommendation of the City Manager, Commissioner Yancey moved to authorize the
City Attorney to prepare the proper ordinance for the City to file a claim in court at the
Lime of an accident for all damages to city property, and to authorize filing by police
Dfficers of damages, together with accident violations. Seconded by Commissioner Keith and
~arried.
The City Manager submitted tabulations of bids as follows:
(Item -G- on page 497, re: Marshall Avenue Park and police equipment.)
On recommendation of the City Manager, Commissioner Keith moved to accept bids as
'ollows:
I. MARSHALL AVENUE PARK
Six 25' Type I Concrete Light Poles: Raybro Electric Supply in amount
of $917.40;
Bo
Six H.P.S. Light Fixtures with Mounting Arms: Hughes Supply in amount
of $931.26;
Chain Link Fencing Material, Posts, Hardware, etc.: Art Fence Company
in amount of $3,419.15;
II.
D. Asphalt Paving of 18,200 square foot parking lot and 13,200 square
tennis court: Central Orlando Paving in amount of $21,145.00;
E. Twelve Station Apparatus Type Physical Fitness Course: Hunter
Knepshield Company in amount of $4,515.00;
POLICE ELECTRONIC SIRENS
fool
Two SCC1-MPA2 Elec. Sirens:
$345.96;
Standard Law Enforcement in amount of
One MCS1 Elec. M.C. Siren: Standard Law Enforcement in amount of
$237.32;
4. Four TS 100 HP Speakers: Standard Law Enforcement in amount of $568.08;
5. One MCKR M.C. Speaker: Standard Law Enforcement in amount of $94.68;
md to reject Items numbered 1, 6 and 7 on Police Electronic Sirens, and obtain quotes for
:ame from all six bidders to purchase those items as a single combined unit. Seconded by
lommissioner Yancey and carried.
Commendation submitted from the Assistant City Manager, for the Police Chief and
ssistant to Chief Shea, Lieutenant Nooney and Lieutenant Russell, for their actions in a
ituation on January 11, 1983.
The City Manager submitted an Agreement to Exchange with Dale Gustafson and Wayne
lecha, the old city shop building on West Sixth Street, for a new warehouse built to city
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specifications in the Public Works Complex, and recommended approval. Commissioner Smith
moved to authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute same. Seconded by Commissioner Yan-
cey and carried.
The City Manager reported that Seminole County is requesting the legislative dele-
gation to
support
a)
b)
c)
d)
e)
items as follows:
1¢ optional sales tax, for one year, for prison
Broaden present use of revenue from (a).
and roads.
To support federal revenue sharing.
Lobby against constitutional amendment to limit local budget to a 5% increase
Reinstate 5 years residency requirement for $25,000.00 homestead tax
exemption.
Commissioner Keith moved to authorize the City to join with Seminole County in support of
same, and to request CALNO to join for all eight governmental units to support same. Secon-
ded by Commissioner Smith and carried.
On recommendation of the City Manager, Commissioner Farr moved to authorize salary
reclassifications as follows:
a) Leah Rogers, Staff Department, Building Division, from Minimum Housing Code
b)
Inspector C to D, $15,477.52 annual.
Reigh Craven, Utility Department, Plants Division, from Plant Operator E to
c)
F, $17,187.38 annual.
Tom Hickson, Fire Department, from Assistant Fire Chief E to F, $25,314.31
annual.
Seconded by Commissioner Yancey and carried.
On recommendation of the City Manager, Commissioner Smith moved to authorize time
extensions on condemnations as follows:
a) 82-1060, 1511 Southwest Road, 90 days - repair
b) 82-1061, 2108 West 16th Street, 30 days - remove debris
Seconded by Commissioner Yancey and carried.
The Commission authorized the City Manager to prepare guidelines and recommenda-
tions for a proposed ordinance to regulate filling of land.
On motion of Commissioner Yancey, seconded by Commissioner Smith and carried over
dissenting vote of Commissioner Farr, Ordinance No. 1623, entitled:
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SANFORD, FLORIDA,
TO ANNEX WITHIN THE CORPORATE AREA OF THE CITY
OF SANFORD, FLORIDA, UPON ADOPTION OF SAID OR-
DINANCE, PORTIONS OF THAT CERTAIN PROPERTY LY-
ING BETWEEN CORNWALL ROAD EXTENDED WESTERLY
AND NORTH WAY AND BETWEEN SR 427 AND THE SEA-
BOARD COAST LINE RAILROAD RIGHT-OF-WAY; SAID
PROPERTY BEING SITUATED IN SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA, IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE VOLUNTARY
ANNEXATION PROVISIONS OF SECTION 171.044,
FLORIDA STATUTES; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY,
CONFLICTS, AND EFFECTIVE DATE.
was introduced and placed on first reading.
The City Attorney reported that Judge Reed has signed an Order dismissing the
of Water Quality vs. City of Sanford, and found no wrong-doing by City Staff; also, the
nent domain trial for expansion of the sewer treatment plant has been
suit
emi-
scheduled for mid-
March.
There being no further business,
the meeting was adjo~e~f
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ITEM -A-
ITEM -B-
NOTICE OF A PUBLIc HEARING OF PROPOSED CHANGES AND
AMENDMENTS IN CERTAIN DISTRICTS AND BOUNDARIES OF
THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SANFORD, FLORIDA.
Notice is hereby given that a Public Hearing will be held at the
Commission Room in the City Hall in the City of Sanford, Florida, at
7:00 o'clock p. M. on January 24, 1983, to consider changes and amend-
ments to the Zoning Ordinance of the City of Sanford, Florida, as fol-
lows:
A portion of that certain property lying between French Ave-
nue and Laurel Avenue an~ between 15th Street and 16th Street
extended Westerly is proposed to be rezoned from RC-1 (Restricted
Commercial) District to GC-2 (General Commercial) District.
Said property being more particularly described as follows:
Lots 1, 2 and 3, Amended Plat of Orange Heights,
Plat Book 4, Page 84, Public Records of Seminole
County, Florida.
Ail parties in interest and citizens shall have an opportunity
to be heard at said hearing.
By order of the City Commission of the City of Sanford, Florida.
Publish:
January 4 & 14, 1983.
H. N. Tatum, Jr.
City Clerk
NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HFARING OF PROPOSED CHANGES AND
AMENDMENTS IN CERTAIN DISTRICTS AND BOUNDARIES OF
THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SANFORD, FLORIDA.
Notice is hereby given that a Public Hearing will be held at the
Commission Room in the City Hall in the City of Sanford, Florida, at
7:00 o'clock P. M. on January 24, 1983, to consider changes and amend-
ments to the Zoning Ordinance of the City of Sanford, Florida, as fol-
lows:
A portion of that certain property lying between Sanford
Avenue and Cypress Avenue and between Eighth Street and
Ninth Street is proposed to be rezoned from MR-2 (Multiple-
Family Residential Dwelling) District to GC-2 (General Com-
mercial) District. Said property being more particularly
described as follows:
Lot 4, Block 10, Tier A, Town of Sanford, Plat Book
1, Page 56, Public Records of Seminole County, Florida.
Ail parties in interest and citizens shall have an opportunity
to be heard at said hearing.
By order of the City Commission of the City of Sanford, Florida.
City Clerk
Publish: January 4 & 14, 1983.
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ITEM -C-
NOTICE OF PROCEEDING FOR VACATING AND ABANDONING
A PORTION OF A STREET
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
You will take notice that the City CommissSon of the City of San-
ford, Florida, at 7:00 o'clock P. M. on January 24, 1983, in the
City Commission Room at the City Hall in the City of Sanford,
Florida, will consider and determine whether or not the City will
close, vacate and abandon any right of the City and the public in
and to a portion of West 12th Street lying between Cedar Avenue
and Holly Avenue, being more particularly described as follows:
That portion of West 12th Street lying between Block
13, Tier 11, and Block 14, Tier 11, E. R. Trafford's
Map of the Town of Sanford, Plat Book 1, pages 56
through 64, Public Records of Seminole County, Florida.
Persons interested may appear and be heard at the time and place
specified.
City Commission of the
City of Sanford, Florida
Publish: January 10, 1983.
By: H. N. Tamm, Jr.
City Clerk
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
ITEM -D-
Notice is hereby given that a Public Hearing will be held at the
Commission Room in the City Hall in the City of Sanford, Florida,
at 7:00 o'clock P. M. on January 24, 1983 and on February 14,
1983, to consider the adoption of an Evaluation and Appraisal Re-
port on the City of Sanford Comprehensive Development Plan, as
~nended.
Ail parties in interest and citizens shall have an opportunity to
be heard at said hearing.
By order of the City Commission of the City of Sanford, Florida.
H. N. Tamm, Jr.
City Clerk
Publish: January 14 and February 4, 1983.
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ITEM -E-
ITEM -F-
MEMORANDUM
DATE:
TO:
FROM:
SUBJECT:
Jan. 19, 1983
City Clerk
Building Official
Expired Terms - Minimum Housing Code Board of Adjustment & Appeals
The following terms expire in February,
Mrs. Carrie Robinson
Mrs. Lura Thomas
Mr. Leroy V. Johnson
1983.
716 Willow Ave.
1002 ~. 7~n St.
620 Sanford Ave.
3-yr term
3-yr term
2-yr term
I have contacted Mrs. Robinson and Mrs. Thomas and they have both said they
will be willing to serve another term if reappointed.
I have not been able to contact Mr. Johnson.
/dh
NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING TO CONSIDER THE ADOPTION
OF AN ORDINANCE BY THE CITy OF SANFORD, FLORIDA.
Notice is hereby given that a Public Hearing will be held at the
Commission Room in the City Hall in the City of Sanford, Florida, at
7:00 o'clock p. M. on January 24, 1983, to consider the adoption of
an ordinance by the City of Sanford, Florida~ as follows:
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A copy shall be available at the Office of
persons desiring to examine the same.
All parties in interest and citizens shall have an opportunity
to be heard, at said he~ring.
By order of the City Commission of the City of Sanford, Florida.
the City Clerk for all
H. N. Tatum,
City Clerk
Jr.
Publish: December 30, 1982 and
January 6, 13 & 20, 1983.
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ITEM -G-
I. MARSHALL AVENUE PARK
(Bid NO. 82/83-15)
A. Six (6~) 25' Type I Concrete Light Poles:
Hughes Supply
Raybro Electric Supply
Graybar Electric
K & W Paving
Varsity Courts
$ 924.00 4 wks delivery
~ 3 wks "
930.00 3 wks
1,325.00 3-4 wks "
1,225.00 4 wks "
Recommend low bid as meeting specifications which is indicated
by circle. 16 requests for bids sent out, ~ responses received.
Six (6) H.P.S. Liq~t Fixtures with Mounting Arms:
Hughes Supply
Raybro Electric Supply
Graybar Electric
K & W Paving
Varsity Courts
$ ~ 4 wks delivery
939.00- 3 wks
1,272.00 4-6 wks
915.00 3-4 wks
865.00 4 wks "
Recommend low bid which meets specifications as indicated by
circle. The two lowest bids did not meet specifications as
units bid did not meet power surge capability requirements and
units could not be serviced without de-mounting. 15 requests
for bids sent out, ~ responses received.
Chain Link Fencing Material, Posts, Hardware and Etc. fo,
Perimeter and Tennis Court Fences:
Art Fence Co.
U.S. Wholesale Fence
AAA Fences
Barfield's Fence
A Aabot Wholesale Fence
K & W Paving
Varsity Courts
~419.]~) 30 days delivery
3,470.20 15 days "
4,122.59 5 days "
4,222.27 None
3,679.54 None
4,400.00 3-4 wks "
4,195.00 3 wks "
Recommend low bid as meeting specifications as indicated by
circle. 1~9 requests for bids sent out, ~ responses received.
D. Asphalt Paving of ]8,200 Sq. Ft. Parking Lot and 13,200 Sq. Ft.
Tennis Court:
Central Orlando Paving O21,]45.00~ Begin 2/14/83
A & W Paving 41,940.00
K & W Paving 24,645.00 ....
Varsity Courts 35,761.00 ....
Recommend low bid as meeting specifications as indicated by
circle. ~ requests for bids sent out, ~ responses received·
Twelve (12) Station Apparatus Type Physical Fitness Course:
Miracle Equipment Co. $4,962.00 5 wks delivery
Hunter Knepshield Co. 4,679.12 30 days "
Hunter Knepshield Co. ~4,515.06) 30 days "
Central Recreation Equip. 2,792.00 30 days "
Dominica Recreation Prod. 4,872.00 30 days "
(Bid ~1)
(Bid #2)
Recommend low bid which meets specifications as indicated by
circle. The lowest bid did not meet minimum specifications
as it included only eight stations and of the stations provided,
some were not'the apparatus type as required. ~ requests for
bids sent out, .~ responses received.
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