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City Commission, Sanford, Florida Joint Work Session
November 5, 1996
m~o_..~ City Co~mission of tke ¢4~,~ cf Sanfcrd, Florida met in Joint Work S~ssion with
the Seminole County Commission and Orlando-Sanford Airport Authority on Wednesday, November
5, 1996 at 3:30 o'clock P.M. in the A.K. Shoemaker International Terminal Conference Room,
One Red Cleveland Boulevard, Sanford, Florida.
Sanford City Commission:
Present: Mayor-Commissioner Bettye D: Smith
Commissioner Whitey Eckstein
Commissioner Robert B. Thomas, Jr.
Commissioner Kerry D. Lyons
City Manager William. A. Simmons
City Clerk Janet R. Dougherty
Absent: Commissioner Lon K. Howell
· ~ Attorney w~,,~,,~ ~4 ~ L. Colbert
Seminole County Co~mission:
Present:Dick Van Der Weide, Chairman
Commissioner Win Adams
~ ~ ' ' ~ Elect Grant Maloy
Larry Sellers, Director of Public Works
Tony VanDerworp, DireCtor of Planning and
Development
Orlando-Sanford Airport Authority
Present: Ron Weindrop, Chairman
Board Me~ber Duke Adamson
Board Member Gene Daniel
Board Eember A.K. Shoemaker
Board Member Bill Miller
Board Member Sandra Glenn
Steve Cooke, Executive Director
Steve Coover, Attorney
Chairman Weindrop called the meeting to order.
Tour of Airport Area and Discussion of Key Issues. Members of the three agencies toured the
airport area and returned to the terminal at approximately 4:20 P.M.
Presentation of proposed Action Plan Strategy.
Tony VanDerworp, Seminole County Director of Planning and Development, reported
that the Airport is a major economic generator in Seminole County, that there is about 1500
acres of land available for economic development at the Airport, and gave a brief overview
of the Economic Development Action Plan for the Airport and its Environs, as follows: 1) an
Airport Industrial Park Redevelopment Plan; a sample of the Lagrange Industrial Park III
Preliminary Plan was distributed, 2) a Utility Plan, 3) a Drainage Plan, and 4)
Intergovernmental Actions, which includes land use and zoning changes, and gateway
landscaping and signage. Further, Seminole County is the Facilitator, City and County Staffs
will make their engineers available, and the Airport will develop and fund marketing
brochures/plan. Further, the development plan is expected to be completed within the next
(3) three to four (4) months, and requested direction from all three agencies on how to
proceed.
In response to Commissioner Thomas' question, Steve Cooke stated that a Noise
Abatement Committee was created to address the noise issue.
Chairman Weindrop reported that he would like to insure that the~A$rport and
Industrial Development Plans focus on both short term and long term, and come togethe~i~
a marketing plan that attracts peop!e~
Sanford City Manager Simmons reported that the City of Sanford funded a Utility
Master Planning Study, that the City envisions a wastewa~er facility/treatment plant off of
Beardall Ave, which would provide somewhere between one (!) and seven (7) million gallons of
reclaimed water per day; the estimated cost of same is between 10 and 20 million dollars
depending on the assessed growth being planned for, and that said cost is not included in
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quality, and the water table does not lend to septic tanks. Further, the Airport would
benefit from a wastewater treatment plant on Airport property because wastewater service
would be cheaper.
Building D~mo!ition and Removal Program.
Steve Cooke, Executive Director, Sanford Airport Authority, reported that the
income stream has become less and less because several of the older buildings are dilapidated
and are not suitable for occupancy~ Further, a system and schedule need to be developed for
demolition, removal and the transport of debris utilizing City and County equipment and
forces~ with the Airport removing the asbestos from these buildingsv some of which has
already been done.
Mayor Smith reported that the City has been in the mode to start building
demolition for a number of months.
City Manager Simmons reported that, as previously discussed, the City is prepared
to assist with tearing down the buildings and burning the debris in a pit, but the City does
not have a large enough fleet of dump trucks to transport said debris to a dump site;
additional trucks would need to be leased.
In response the County Commissioner Adams' question, Larry Sellers reported that
the buildings can be cut into sections~ put on a flat bed truck, and transported to a
landfill and buried, and recommended that County, City, and Airport Staff continue to work
together to develop a demolition schedule.
Chairman Weindrop reported that the Airport Authority's nex~ meeting is December
~ 1996 and asked if the City and County could have a building demolition schedule available
by said meeting.
After discussion, all three agencies concurred to proceed with a building
demolition plan, to identify and define the roles and responsibilities of each agency
relative equipment and manpower for review and discussion at the Airport Authority Meeting
on December 3, 1996.
Discussion and Direction on Additional Items.
Duke Adamson stated that the four laning of Airport Boulevard from the Airport to
17-92 is the finishing touch on the Airport, and that said construction needs to be
a~c~lerated
Larry Sellers reported that there are practical restraints and budgetary issues
involved, and that said work can be a~elera=ed, but right-of-way acquisition is required.
Sandra Glenn stated that there are three different speed limits posted from Sanford
Avenue to the Airport, which needs to be addressed. Also, there needs to be joint fire
participation between the County and the Airport Authority.
Attest:
~/ City Clerk
Chairman Weindrop adjourned the meeting at 5:21 P.M.