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City Commission, Sanford, Florida, September 9 at 8, P. Mo
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After discussion, Commissioner Baker moved to authorize payment 'of $30.04 as set
forth above. Seconded by Commissioner Raborn and carried.
Letter, dated August 27, 1963, next submitted from Edward H. Baxter, Acting
Regional Administrator, Housing and Home Finance Agency, pertaining to the sum of $7,860.00
advanced to the City for the purpose of plan preparation for Project No. Fla 8-P-~3, Sewer
Facilities, and demanding repayment of same.
After discussion, Commissioner Baker moved to authorize the City Manager to protest
the deman~ for repayment. Seconded by Commissioner Raborn and carried.
J. Go Chapman, Architect, next appeared to represent a group of local businessmen
who were interested in forming a corporation for the development of a Marina at the City
pier and boat basin. He further stated that plans, sketches and financial data could be
prepared to be presented to the Commission on October l~, 1963, and the Commission agreed
3o take no further action on the Marina until said date.
On motion of Commissioner Crapps, seconded by Commissioner Baker and carried,
salary reclassifications were authorized as follows:
B. H. Giles from 17-D ($#~i~20~.O0/year) to 17-E ($~,312.00/year)
Willie_Lee Robinson from 3-C ($~7.~/week) to 3-D ($51.02/week)
Roosevelt Robinson from 3-C ($~7.~l~/week) to 3-D ($51.02/week)
Ordinance No. 808, entitled:
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SANFORD,
FLORIDA, CLOSING, VACATING AND ABAN-
DONIN~ PORTIONS OF THIRD, FOURTH AND
FIFTH STREETS LYING BETWEEN THE WEST
RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF PERSIMMON AVENUE
AND THE WEST CITY LIMITS LINE, IN THE
CITY OF SANFORD, FLORIDA.
placed on its first reading and read in full at the regular meeting of August 26, 1963,
was, on motion of Co~missioner Baker and seconded by Commissioner Crapps, next placed on its
final passage and adoption. After being read in full, the roll was called and the vote
stands as follows:
Commissioner McDonald Yea
" Baker "
" Crapps "
" Wilson "
Thereupon, the Chairman announced that the City Commission of the City of Sanford,
Florida, had passed and adopted said Ordinance No. 808, entitled:
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SANFORD,
FLORIDA, CLOSING, VACATING AND ABAN-
DONING PORTIONS OF THIRD, FOURTH AND
FIFTH STREETS LYING BETWEEN THE WEST
RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF PERSIMMON AVENUE
AND THE WEST CITY LIMITS LINE, IN THE
CITY OF SAx~FORD, FLORIDA.
On motion of Commissioner Baker, seconded by Commissioner Crapps and carried, Ordinance
No. 809, was next placed on its first reading and read in full. Said Ordinance No. 809,
entit led :.
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SANFORD,
FLORIDA, CLOSING, VACATING AND ABAN-
DONING A PORTION OF MAPLE AVENUE
EXTENDING FROM THE NORTH RIGHT OF
WAY LINE OF COMMERCIAL STREET TO
THE SOUTH RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF FULTON
STEEET, IN THE CITY OF SANFORD, FLORIDA.
On motion of Commissioner Baker, seconded by Commissioner Crapps and carried, Ordinance
No. 810 was next placed on its first reading and read in full. Said Ordinance No. 810,
entitled:
MINUTES
City Commission, Sanford,.Florida, September 9 at ..8 P. Fi.
19,65
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SANFORD,
FLORIDA, AMENDING CHAPTER 4, SECTION
~-l THEREOF, THE CODE OF THE CITY OF
SANFORD, FLORIDA, 195~, AS A~iENDED,
SAID SECTION DESIGNATING THE ZONES IN
WHICH INTOXICATING LIQUORS MAY BE
SOLD, SAID AMENDMENT ADDING AN
ADDITIONAL AREA TO SAID ZONE.
On motion of Commissioner Baker, seconded by Commissioner Raborn and carried,
Ordinance No. 811 was next placed on its first reading and read in full.
No. 811, entitled:'
Said Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SANFORD,
FLORIDA,~AMENDING CHAPTER 16, SECTION
16-2 THEREOF, THE CODE OF THE CITY OF
SANFORD, FLORIDA, 1955, AS AMENDED,
SAID SECTION DESIGNATING THE POWERS
AND DUTIES OF THE CHIEF OF POLICE
AND CITY MANAGER RELATIVE TO TRAFFIC,
SAID AMENDMENT PROVIDING FOR THE
ESTABLiSHY~NT OF BUS ROUTES.
John Burton, owner of Valdez Hotel, next appeared and requested that Section 4-2 (b)
of City Code regulating the hours for the sale of alcoholic beverages at hotels of more than
100 rooms, be amended to include hotels with 50 rooms or more and further to exclude .Sunday
sales, or preferably, that the City adopt the same regulations as enfor6ed by the County.
After consideration same was taken under advisement.
Nfs. E. C. Willia~.'s next appeared and stated that she was interested in the library
budget and further recommended that these services should be expanded.
The City Manager next submitted the following tabulation of bids which were opened
publicly at 2:00 o'clock P. M. on September 4, 1963, for furnishing water materials in
accordance with specifications in the invitation for bids published in the Sanford Herald on
August 27, 1963.
TABULATION OF BIDS
6,100 feet of 6-inch mechanical joint, cast iron pipe, Class 150
12-6 inch gate valves
8-6 inch C. I. tees
7 fire hydrants
I II (a)
(per ft.) (each)
$1 ,'84h --
ii (b)
(each)
29.74
31,67
30.18
32.06
30.05
30,00
27.00
1.86 59.38
1.88~ 60.30
1.90~
1.91
1.96~ 56.55
5z~. O0
52.75
59,90
III
(each)
131.32
1~.20
131.97
ll2.00
121.15
12~.05
125,00
1.97 56.25 ~1.~5
After discussion, Commissioner Baker moved to accept low bid of American Cast Iron
Pipe Company for furnishing 6,100 feet'of 6 inch mechanical joint cast iron pipe at price of
$1.8~5 per foot, low bid of Huges Supply, Inc. for furnishing 8, six inch 6ast iron tees at
$27.00 each and 7 fire hydrants at $112.00 each, and the low bid of Kennedy Valve Manu-
facturing Company for furnishing 12 six inch gate valves at $52.75 each. Seconded by
Item I
II (a)
II (b)
III
COMPANY
American Cast Iron Pipe Co.
Gorman Co. of Orlando, Inc.
James B. Clow & Sons, Inc.
United States Pipe & Foundry Co.
McWane Cast Iron Pipe Co.
Davis Meter & Supply Co. Inc.
Huges Supply, Inc.
Kennedy Valve Mfg. Co.
· M & H Valve & Fittings Co.
Moore Utility Supply Co.
Commissioner Crapps and carried.
Letter dated September 5, 1963, next submitted from American Cast Iron Pipe Company
setting forth quotations for furnishing pipe for the 1963-64 budget year as follows:
MINUTES
City Commission, Sanford, Florida, September 9 at 8 P. M.
19~3
Mono-Cast Centrifugal Mechanical Joint Pipe, Class 150 per ASA
.'~pe6i~ication A21.8, in nominal 18' laying lengths, complete with
necessary joint materials for assembly, bituminous coated outside,
enamelined cementlined inside.
Freisht Jobsite
4" $1.225 ft. $1.255.?ft.
6" 1.80 ft. 1.845 ft.
8" 2.55 ft. 2.615 ft.
10" 3.35 ft. 3.435 ft.
After consideration, the Commission authorized the acceptanee of the proposal.
Recommendation next submitted by the Zoning and Planning Commission to amend the
zoning ordinance for R-1AA (one family dwelling) district to permit private tutoring, and
after discussion and on motion of Commissioner Raborn, seconded by Commissioner Crapps and
carried, same was tabled for further consideration.
After further discussion, Commissioner Raborn moved to hold a public hearing on
October l~, 1963, to consider amending the zoning ordinance for R-lA (one family dwelling)
District to include tennis and swimming tutoring. Seconded by Commissioner Crapps and
carried over the dissenting vote of Commissioner Baker.
On motion of Commissioner Crapps, sedonded by Commissioner Raborn and carried,
current invoices and Payrolls next approved as evidenced by General Fund Florida State Bank
Vouchers Nos. 6234 through 6379, and General Fund Sanford Atlantic National Bank Vouchers
Nos. 8554 through 8583, and Water and Sewer Revenue Fund Sanford Atlantic National Bank
Vouchers Nos. 700 through 706.
After discussion, Commissioner Baker moved to include the 01d Post Office Building
received from the U. S. Government on the insurance schedule of the City. Seconded by
Commissioner Crapps and carried.
Request next submitted from Miss Emma Spencer to close Poinsetta Avenue adjacent
to Lots I through 6 and Lots 25 through 29 in Gardenia Subdivision, and on motion of
Commissioner Raborn, seconded by Commissioner Crapps and carried, a public hearing was
authorized to be held on October 14, 1963:~ to consider same.
There being no further business the meeting adjourned.
MAYOR