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City Commission, Sanford, Florida October 15 at 8: O0 P. M.
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The City Commission of the City of Sanford, Florida, met in regular session at the
City Hall in the City of Sanford, Florida, at 8:00 o'clock P. M. on October 13, 1969.
Present: Commissioner Lee P. Moore, Mayor
" James H. Crapps
" Earl Higginbotham
" A.L. Wilson
City Attorney W. C. Hutchison, Jr.
City Clerk H. N. Tamm, Jr.
Police Chief Ben E. Butler
Absent: Commissioner W. Vincent Roberts
City Manager W. E. Knowles
The meeting was called to order by the Chairman.
The first item of business was consideration of the following tabulation of bids,
opened publicly at 2:00 P. M. on September 26, 1969, for the furnishing and laying of asphal-
tic concrete for the paving of City streets, in accordance with specifications as published
in the Sanford Herald on September 17, 1969.
BID TABULATION
Com_~ Cost Per Ton
Basic Asphalt Corporation, Orlando $11.50
Wilkins Paving Company, Sanford $11.50'
(bid made with the contractor
understanding the City forces
would do the sweeping)
Orlando Paving Company, Orlando $11.90
Southern Paving Company, Inc., Orlando $12.00
(sent certified mail; received in
City Manager's office Monday,
September 29 - 9 AM)
After consideration and on the basis that the specifications so specify that the
contractor will prepare the surface, such as sweeping, Commissioner Higginbotham moved to
accept the low bid of Basic Ashphalt Corporation, Orlando, Florida, at the cost of $11.50
per ton. Seconded by Commissioner Crapps and carried.
Attorney C. Vernon Mize and ReaLtor John L. Sauls next appeared to discuss the
finalization of prior action taken by the City Commission relative to the proposed con-
struction of privately-owned low rent subsidy housing, namely Seminole Gardens, Inc., in the
area of four blocks between Fifth and Sixth Streets and Mangoustine and Pomegranite Avenues,
with specific reference made to action taken by the Commission in minutes of May 13, 1968,
tabling the adoption of Ordinance No. 939, rezoning said property to R-6, and Ordinance
No. 9~1, closing and abandoning certain street rights-of-way, pending final commitments by
the Federal Housing Administration and other interests; and, further, such action as taken
in minutes of June 24, 1969, that the City would install a water line to the property and
pave West Fifth Street with the cost of the materials to be borne by the developer, and
tabling said action until the matter of a pending sale of the property could be clarified
relative to said property being owned by a nonprofit organization and possibly being exempt
from City taxes.
Mr. Mize outlined to the Commission that the agreement with the fraternal organi-
zation did not materialize; the project is now under contract with a profit motivated
organization in Orlando, Pine Court Corporation; commitment has been issued by the Federal
Housing Administration; mortgage money has been committed by the Federal National Mortgage
Association of Atlanta; and the mortgage brokers have advised that the owner can anticipate
the closing of the transaction probably by the following week in Tampa, and the commitment
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has been issued for a little over a million dollars and the sale will be closed at the same
time. Hr. Mize outlined that Federal Housing Administration, thus far, has been satisfied
with the information that they have been able to furnish, but there will be need of further
confirmation of action taken by the Commission in relation to the project.
Commissioner Higginbotham questioned the stipulations that were previously discussed
and proposed by the City Commission wherein the City in no way could be circumvented out of
the tax money in the event that this project would be converted over to a nontaxable entity.
Mr. Mize stated that the interest of the original fraternal group, Knights of Pythias, had
fallen through and that the present group that the Contract is initiated with has a sub-
stantial deposit and has paid their mortgage money and is not a nonprofit corporation, namely
being that of the individual Hr. Earl Gorman, who could not possibly get the property exempt
from taxation.
Commissioner Higginbotham questioned the point of a future sale or transferring the
property to a nontaxable organization. Hr. Mize stated that he had done research in this
respect and had submitted a brief memo on same to the City Attorney, and it has been concluded
in their opinion, that even for a nonprofit corporation or organization or for same to fall
into the catagory of charitable, educational or religious corporation or organization which
meets the general tax standards, that for them to have tax exemption, they would have to be
using this property for one of those purposes and these particular possibilities under the
program that this money is appropriated, rent supplement money mmuder the Federal Housing, is
not for any of these purposes. In rendering an opinion, the City Attorney concurred with
Mr. Mize's statement.
After further discussion, Commissioner Higginbotham moved that all commitments as
originally made by the Commission with reference to said project be carried out and that
Ordinances No. 959 and No. 9~1, having had final readings at the regular meeting of May
1968, be removed from the tabling action and adopted. Seconded by Commissioner Wilson and
carried.
Thereupon, the Chairman announced that the City CommissiOn of the City of Sanford,
Florida, by unanimous vote had passed and adopted Ordinance No. 959, entitled:
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SANFORD,
FLORIDA, AMENDING ORDINANCE NUMBER
771 OF SAID CITY, AS AMENDED, SAID
ORDINANCE BEING A ZONING PLAN WITHIN
THE CITY OF SAN-FORD, FLORIDA, SAID
AMENDMENT PLACING CERTAIN TERRITORY
IN R-6 (MULTIPLE FAMILY DWELLING) DISTRICT.
and Ordinance No. 9~1, entitled:
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SANFORD,
FLORIDA, CLOSING, VACATING AND ABAN-
DONING THAT CERTAIN PORTION OF MUL-
BERRY, JESSAMINE AND OLEANDER AVENUES
LYING BETWEEN TEE SOUTH RIGHT-OF-WAY
LINE OF FIFTH STREET AND THE NORTH
RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF SIXTH STREET, IN
THE CITY OF SANFORD, FLORIDA.
Consideration was next given to a request for the City to place an ad in the Annual
Mail-A-Way Progress Edition of the Sanford Herald and Orlando Sentinel at a cost of $518.00
and $6~0.00, respectively. The Commission was informed that the Sanford Industrial CommiSsion
at a recent meeting voted to approve the placing of an ad in each paper with cost being appro-
priated in and paid from Account No. 851~, Advertising and Promotion, and on motion of Commis-
sioner Crapps, seconded by Commissioner Wilson and carried, it was authorized that the City of
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Sanford participate with the Sanford Industrial Commission in said endeavour.
A proposal by Contractor Robert K. Nidy, Nidy Construction Company, Winter Park,
Florida, outlining the conStruction of four shuffleboard courts over the top of the existing
courts at a cost of $2,629.00, in addition to the City providing labor, equipment, and materi-
al to remove the existing gutters, repair existing drain lines, and to install two additional
drain lines Reference was made to a prior proposal of 1963 and cost as submitted by Hr.
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Nidy for the reconstruction of twelve City shuffleboard courts, including all work done by
said firm, versus the present cost for a number of four courts.
After discussion, Commissioner Higginbotham moved that the proposal be referred bac~
to said contractor for further consideration and the City be advised with further details re- ~_~
garding the basis of the cost being three times greater than the previous quotation, in addi-
tion to the City crews assisting in a certain portion of the work. Seconded by Commissioner
Crapps and carried.
A request by the Phi Mu Sorority of Rollins College, Winter Park, in conjunction
with Stetson University, DeLand, for use of the Sanford Municipal Civic Center on October
1969, with alcoholic beverage privileges was considered, and on motion of Commissioner Crapps,
seconded by Commissioner Wilson and carried, the request was denied on the basis that youths
under the age of twenty-one years would be participating in the event.
Request next submitted for a transfer of funds in the 1969-70 Budget in the amount
of $300.00 from Contingency Account No. 8150, to Recreation Department Account No. 4221,
Building Repairs and Maintenance, to cover the cost of professional services for the sanding
and finishing of the stage floor in the auditorium of the Sanford Municipal Civic Center, and
on motion of Commissioner Crapps, seconded by Commissioner Higginbotham and carried, same was
approved.
Consideration was next given to the following list of nineteen structures submitted
by the Building Official which were found to be in a dilapidated, unsanitary or unsafe condi-
tion, with a recommendation that condemnation proceedings be taken on same.
Report No. 69-294 1700 West Eighth Street, Lot 9, Block 9, Tier 20,
Seminole Park
Report No. 69-295 911 East Ninth Street, Lot l, Block ll, Tier F,
E. R. Trafford's Map of Sanford
Report No. 69-296 2800 Block of South Orlando Drive, Lots 8 through
13 less E 150' Lot l~ less N 80' of E 150' all
Lots 15 through 18, Amended Plat of Druid Park
Report No. 69-297 1206 East Fourth Street, Lot l, Block 29,
Hellonville
Report No. 69-298 1208 East Fourth Street, Lot l, Block 29,
Mellonville ~-~!
Report No. 69-299 910 Cypress Avenue, Part of Lot 2, Block ll, Tier A,
E. R. Trafford's Map of Sanford
Report No. 69-300 1700 Strawberry Avenue, Lot 23, Block 21,
Pine Level
Report No. 69-301 1706 Strawberry Avenue, Lot 26, Block 21,
Pine Level
Report No. 69-302 1801 West 16th Street, LStL16, Block 21,
Pine Level
Report No. 69-303 1608 West 18th Street, Lots 19 & 20, Block 3,
Pine Level
Report No. 69-304 2525 Georgia Avenue, Lot 37, Dreamwold
Report No. 69-305 ~13~ Cypress Avenue, S 52' of Lot 5, Block 18,
Chapman and Tucker's Addition
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Report No. 69~506
Report No. 69-507
Report No. 69-508
415~ Cypress Avenue, S 52' of Lot 5, Block 18,
Chapman and Tucker's Addition
1808 West 15th Street, Beg. 1828.6' W & 920' S of
NE cor of S55 Twp 19S RSOE run W ~565.16 thence
SWly 62.6, thence E to pt S of Beg., thence N
to Beg. Lot 2, Elnora Square Amended Plat
1715 Bell Avenue, Beg. SW cot of ~j of NWB of
SWB runE 152' N 780 W 152', S 78~ to Beg.
S 56-19-50
Report No. 69-509
Report No. 69-510
515 French Avenue, Lot 9, and Lot 10, Block 5,
Tier 8, E. R. Trafford's Map of Sanford
107 East Seventh Street, E 52' of Lots 6 and 7,
Block 9, Tier 5 less S 8' of Lot 7 of E. R.
Trafford's Map of Sanford
Report No. 69-511 1519 Williams Avenue, A part of the unplatted
section of Block G, A. D. Chappell's Subdivision
Report No. 69-512 lO17 West 15th Street, W 51' of N 100 of Lots
and~42~, Block G, A. D. Chappell's Subdivision
Commissioner Wilson moved to hold a Public Hearing on October 27, 1969, to consider
Reports Nos. 69-294 through 69-512 to determine the condition of the structures for condemna-
tion proceedings; and to authorize that a notice be placed upon each structure; and directed
by registered mail to the last known address as shown by the Tax Assessment Rolls of the City
a notice to the owner of the property involved at said hearing. Seconded by Commissioner
Higginbotham and carried.
Consideration was next given to an application for an occupational license for sale
of beer and wine, for consumption on premises and packaged sales, at the location of 2603
Park Drive, d/b/a Terry's Tavern by owners Kenneth R. Patterson and APdrew J. Adcock, Jr., and
approved by the Police Chief, and on motion of Commissioner Crapps, seconded by Commissioner
Higginbotham and carried over the diSsenting vote of Commissioner Wilson, same was approved.
After discussion of a proposed contract as submitted by Datametrics Corporation,
Indialantic, Florida, Commissioner Crapps moved to authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to
execute same for the computer billing of the City of Sanford utility accounts. Seconded by
Commissioner Higginbotham and carried.
After consideration, Commissioner HigginboCham moved to authorize the payment from
Public Projects Fund of a statement, dated October 10, 1969, in the amount of $158.41, from
the Orange-Seminole-Osceola Planning Commission, Orlando, for services rendered for the month
of September, 1969, and under Contract Agreement for the furnishing of a Sanford Beautifica-
tion Plan. Seconded by Commissioner Wilson and carried.
After consideration of a request from the Airport Manager, Commissioner Higginbothaa
moved to authorize the transfer of accounts of the fiscal budget year 1968-69 of the Sanford
Airport, as follows:
$100.00 from Account No. 8655, Radio Equipment and Repair
to Account No. 8684, Utilities
$525.00 from Account No. 86-9, Engineering Services~
to Account No. 8627, Taxiway, Runway Upkeep & Repair
$ 50.00 from Account No. 86-9, Engineering Services
to Account No. 8608, Telephone & Telegraph
$ 50.00 from Account No. 89-5, Repairs to Water Mains
to Account No. 8998, Utility - Use of City Staff
Seconded by Commissioner Crapps and carried.
There bein~ no further business, the
meeting
adjourne