HomeMy WebLinkAbout061206 rm agenda & min.MONDAY, JUNE 12, 2006
CITY OF SANFORD
CITY COMMISSION MEETING
City Commission Chambers
1st Floor
Sanford City Hall
300 North Park Avenue
Sanford, Florida
7 PM ....
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AGENDA
Time (approximate)
7:00 1)
2)
3)
4)
7:05 5)
7:15
Meeting call to order by Mayor Kuhn.
Invocation.
Pledge of Allegiance.
Minutes. April 10, 2006 Work Session and Regular Meetings.
PRESENTATIONS/COMMENDATIONS:
A) Presentation to Jeno and Lois Paulucci.
B)
C)
D)
Presentation to Linda Tucker.
Presentation -- K-9 Daiko retirement, sale, and Certificate of Appreciation to Handler Robbie Shull.
[Commission Memo 06-292]
Presentation -- K-9 Duke retirement, sale, and Certificate of Appreciation to Handler James Holt.
[Commission Memo 06-292]
6)
CONSENT AGENDA: The action proposed to be taken is stated for each item on the Consent Agenda. Unless the item is
removed from the Consent Agenda by a City Commission member, no discussion on individual items will occur and a single
motion will approve all items.
None.
7:17
7)
PUBLIC HEARINGS: The purpose of a Public Hearing is to receive input regarding the item being considered. Public
Hearings are not intended to be a time for the public to obtain information about the subject matter of the hearing. (Hearing
Sequence: I st - staff; 2nd - applicant/requesting party; 3rd - public; final - City Commission motion, discussion and action.)
A) Second reading and adoption of Ordinance No. 3987, to annex 15 acres at 775 Pine Way. (Ad
published May 31 and June 7, 2006) [Commission Memo 06-286]
B) Second reading and adoption of Ordinance No. 3988 to annex 2.61 acres at 4001 Sanford Avenue. (Ad
published May 31 and June 7, 2006) [Commission Memo 06-289]
C) Condemnation of 1601 Terrace Drive. [Commission Memo 06-299]
D) Condemnation of 1603, 1605 and t607 Ten'ace Drive. [Commission Memo 06-298]
E) Condemnation of 1351 Mellonville Avenue. [Commission Memo 06-300]
F) Condemnation of 808 Locust Avenue. [Commission Memo 06-301]
G) Condemnation of 808 W. 11th Street. [Commission Memo 06-302]
8:00
8)
FIRST READING OF ORDINANCES:
A)
B)
C)
D)
E)
F)
Ordinance No. 3989 to annex 4.22 acres at 799 W. Lake Mary Boulevard. [Commission Memo 06-306]
Ordinance No. 3990 to annex 19.81 acres at 1011 Monroe Road. [Commission Memo 06-307]
Ordinance No. 3991 to annex 11.64 acres at 2955 Sanford Avenue. [Commission Memo 06-308]
Ordinance No. 3992 to annex 5.14 acres at 3219 Orlando Drive. [Commission Memo 06-309]
Ordinance No. 3993 to annex 5-10 acres at 2154 Marquette Avenue* [Commission Memo 06-310]
Ordinance No. 3994 to annex 4.95 acres at 4201 W. 1st Street. [Commission Memo 06-311]
8:10
9]
OTHER ITEMS:
A) Resolution No. 2048 applying for a $100,000 grant from the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation
Commission through the Florida Boating Improvement Program for additional amenities to the Marina North
Shore project. [Commission Memo 06-304]
B) Resolution No. 2049 supporting the Communities for a Lifetime program, resulting in creating and
implementing the program in the City of Sanford. [Commission Memo 06-305]
C) Public Works Department FY05106 budget deficits. [Commission Memo 06-312]
Sewer Collection System RehabilitatiOn Agreement with Miller Pipeline in the amount of $156,503.
D) [CommiSsion Memo 06-294]
E) Sanford North Water Reclamation Facility Gravieand Filter Rehabilitation -' emergency procurement
of services; estimated total repair cost is $149,061. [Commission Memo 06-293]
and School Board, for public School
Facility Planning: amendment to include School Concurrency. [Commission MemO 06-295] (WS-3)
F) inter~ocal Agreement with Seminole County, Seminole County cities,
G) Denied Claims Review ProcedureS- [Commission Memo 06-313]
H) Sanford Housing Authority Grant Application. [Commission MemO 06-314]
Request to waive $98,950 Code Enforcement fine at 20t5 Cedar Avenue. [Commission Memo 06-303]
j) Request to waive $t t,607.20 Code Enforcement lien at t 6t 2 Peach Avenue. [Commission Memo 06-
296]
10) CITY ATTORNEY'S REPORT.
11) cITY cLERK'S REPORT.
12] CITY MANAGER'S REPORT.
13) CITIZEN pARTICIPATION.
14) CITY cOMMISStOHERS' REPORTS.
15) END THE MEETING.
The City Commission of the City of Sanford, Florida, met in Regular Meeting on Monday, June 12, 2006. at
7 PM, in the City Commission Chambers, City Hall, 300 North Park Avenue, Sanford. Florida.
Present:
Mayor Linda Kuhn
Vice Mayor Dr. Velma Williams
Commissioner Art Woodruff
Commissioner Randy Jones
City Manager Robert (Sherman) Yehl
City Attorney William L. Colbert
Deputy City Clerk Cynthia Porter
Absent:
Commissioner Jack T. Bridges
City Clerk Janet R. Dougherty
T~ime (anDroximate)
7:00 1) Meeting was called to order by Mayor Kuhn at 7:02 PM.
2) Invocation.
3) Pledge of Allegiance.
4) Minutes. April 10, 2006 Work Session and Regular Meeting.
Commissioner Jones moved to approve the Minutes. Seconded by Vice Mayor Williams and carried by vote
of the Commission as follows:
Mayor Kuhn Aye
Vice Mayor Dr. Williams Aye
Commissioner Woodruff Aye
Commissioner Jones Aye
7:05 5) PRESENTATIONS/COMMENDATIONS:
A) Presentation to Jeno and Lois Paulucci.
Mayor Kuhn presented a plaque of appreciation for the contribution orS 10,000 for the Magnolia Square fountain
to Larry Nelson on behalf of the Jeno and Lois Paulucci Foundation.
B) Presentation to Linda Tucker.
Mayor Kuhn presented retirement gifts to Linda Tucker, recognizing her 32 years of service.
C) Presentation -- K-9 Daiko retirement, sale, and Certificate of Appreciation to Handler Robbie Shull.
[Commission Memo 06-292]
Mayor Kuhn announced that the presentation will be made at the next meeting.
D)
Presentation -- K-9 Duke retirement, sale, and Certificate of Appreciation to Handler James Holt.
[Commission Memo 06-292]
Mayor Kuhn made the presentation.
7:15 6)
CONSENT AGENDA:
None.
7:17 7)
PUBLIC HEARINGS:
A) Second reading and adoption of Ordinance No. 3987, to annex 15 acres at 775 Pine Way. (Ad
published May 31 and June 7, 2006) [Commission Memo 06-286]
Commissioner Jones moved to adopt Ordinance No. 3987. Seconded by Vice Mayor Williams and carried by
vote of the Commission as follows:
Mayor Kuhn Aye
Vice Mayor Dr. Williams Aye
Commissioner Woodruff Aye
Commissioner Jones Aye
Second reading and adoption of Ordinance No. 3988 to annex 2.61 acres at 4001 Sanford AvenUe.
(Ad published May 31 and June 7, 2006) [Commission Memo 06-2891
Commissioner Jones moved to adopt Ordinance No. 3988. Seconded by Commissioner Woodruff and carried
by vote of the Commission as follOWS:
Aye
Mayor Kuhn
Vice Mayor Dr. Williams Aye
Commissioner Woodruff Aye
Commissioner Jones Aye
C) Condemnation of 1601 Terrace Drive. [Commission Memo 06-2991
Commissioner Jones moved to condemn the structure located at 1601 Terrace Drive and allow the property
owner thirty (30) days to repair or demolish the structure- Seconded by Commissioner Woodruff and carried by vote of the
Commission as follows: Aye
Mayor Kuhn Aye
Vice Mayor Dr. Williams
Commissioner Woodruff Aye
Commissioner Jones Aye
D) Condemnation of 1603, 1605 and 1607 Terrace Drive. [Commission Memo 06-2981
Vice Mayor Williams moved to condemn the structures and allow the owner thirty (30) days to repair or
Seconded by Commissioner Woodruff and carried by vote of the Commission as follows:
demolish the structures. Aye
Mayor Kuhn
Vice Mayor Dr. Williams Aye
Commissioner Woodruff Aye
Commissioner Jones Aye
of 1351 Mellonville Avenue. [Commission Memo 06-3001
E) Condemnation Seconded by Vice Mayor Williams
Commissioner Woodruff moved to continue this item to the next meeting.
and carried by vote of the Commission as follows:
Aye
Mayor Kuhn
Vice Mayor Dr. Williams Aye
Commissioner Woodruff Aye
Commissioner Jones Aye
F) Condemnation of 808 Locust AvenUe- [Commission Memo 06-3011
of a City of Sanford permit application obtained today.
Renee VonRaub, property owner, submitted a copy -
Commissioner Woodruffmoved to condemn the structure located at 808 Locust Avenue, and that Staffprowde
. ~ ~-. ~;o~ avor Williams and earned by vote
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a status report every thirty days showing that progress has been made.
of the Commission as follows: Aye
Mayor Kuhn
Vice Mayor Dr. Williams Aye
Commissioner Woodruff Aye
Commissioner JoneS Aye
G) Condemnation of 808 W. llth Street. [Commission Memo 06-3021
Commissioner Jones moved to condemn the structures located at 808 W. 1 lth Street and to allow the property
owner or representative thirty (30) days to make progress on the property and have it reported to the Building Official.
Seconded by Commissioner Woodruff and carried by vote of the Commission as follows:
Mayor Kuhn Aye
Vice Mayor Dr. Williams Aye
Commissioner Woodruff Aye
Commissioner Jones Aye
8:00 8) FIRST READING OF ORDINANCES:
A) Ordinance No. 3989 to annex 4.22 acres at 799 W. Lake Mary Boulevard. [Commission Memo 06-
306]
Commissioner Jones moved to authorize utility services to 799 W. Lake Mary Boulevard. Seconded by
Commissioner Woodruffand carried by vote of the Commission as follows:
Mayor Kuhn Aye
Vice Mayor Dr. Williams Aye
Commissioner Woodruff Aye
Commissioner Jones Aye
B) Ordinance No. 3990 to annex 19.81 acres at 1011 Monroe Road. [Commission Memo 06-307]
Commissioner Woodruff moved to approve the first reading of Ordinance No. 3990. Seconded by
Commissioner Jones and carried by vote of the Commission as follows:
Mayor Kuhn Aye
Vice Mayor Dr. Williams Aye
Commissioner Woodruff Aye
Commissioner Jones Aye
C) Ordinance No. 3991 to annex I 1.64 acres at 2955 Sanford Avenue. [Commission Memo 06-308]
Vice Mayor Williams moved to approve the first reading of Ordinance No. 3991. Seconded by Commissioner
Jones and carried by vote of the Commission as follows:
Mayor Kuhn Aye
Vice Mayor Dr. Williams Aye
Commissioner Woodruff Aye
Commissioner Jones Aye
D) Ordinance No. 3992 to annex 5.14 acres at 3219 Orlando Drive. [Commission Memo 06-309]
Commissioner Jones moved to approve the first reading of Ordinance No. 3992. Seconded by Commissioner
Woodruff and carried by vote of the Commission as follows:
Mayor Kuhn Aye
Vice Mayor Dr. Williams Aye
Commissioner Woodruff Aye
Commissioner Jones Aye
E) Ordinance No. 3993 to annex 5.10 acres at 2154 Marquette Avenue. [Commission Memo 06-310]
Commissioner Woodruff moved to approve the first reading of Ordinance No. 3993. Seconded by
Commissioner Jones and carried by vote of the Commission as follows:
Mayor Kuhn Aye
Vice Mayor Dr. Williams Aye
Commissioner Woodruff Aye
Commissioner Jones Aye
F) Ordinance No. 3994 to annex 4.95 acres at 4201 W. 1st Street. [Commission Memo 06-311]
Commissioner Woodruff moved to approve the first reading of Ordinance No. 3994. Seconded by Vice Mayor
Williams and carried by vote of the Commission as follows:
Mayor Kuhn Aye
Vice Mayor Dr. Williams Aye
Commissioner Woodruff Aye
Commissioner Jones Aye
8:10 9)
OTHER ITEMS: Rigo
A) Resolution No. 2048 applying for a $100,000 grant from the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation
Commission through the Florida Boating Improvement Program for additional amenities to the Marina
North Shore project. [Commission Memo 06-304]
Commissioner Woodruffmoved to adopt Resoluti°n N°- 2048' Seconded by Vice Mayor Williams and carried
by vote of the Commission as follows:
Mayor Kuhn Aye
Vice Mayor Dr. Williams Aye
Commissioner Woodruff Aye
Commissioner Jones Aye
B) Resolution No. 2049 supporting the Communities for a Lifetime program, resulting in creating and
implementing the program in the City of Sanford. [Commission Memo 06-305]
Commissioner Woodruff moved to adopt Resolution No. 2049. Seconded by Commissioner Jones and carried
by vote of the Commission as follows:
Mayor Kuhn Aye
Vice Mayor Dr. Williams Aye
Commissioner Woodruff Aye
Commissioner Jones Aye
C) Public Works Department FY05/06 budget deficits. [Commission Memo 06-312]
Commissioner Jones moved to approve the adjustments to the existing accounts as detailed on the
memorandum. Seconded by Commissioner Woodruff and carried by vote of the Commission as follows:
D)
Mayor Kuhn Aye
Vice Mayor Dr. Williams Aye
Commissioner Woodruff Aye
Commissioner Jones Aye
Sewer Collection System Rehabilitation Agreement with Miller Pipeline in the
amountof$156,503.
[Commission Memo 06-294]
Commissioner Jones moved to approve the sewer collection system rehabilitation contract with Miller Pipeline
in the amount of $156,503. Seconded by Commissioner Woodruffand carried by vote of the Commission as follows:
Mayor Kuhn Aye
Vice Mayor Dr. Williams Aye
Commissioner Woodruff Aye
Commissioner Jones Aye
E) Sanford North Water Reclamation Facility Gravisand Filter Rehabilitation -- emergency
procurement of services; estimated total repair cost is $149,061. [Commission Memo 06-293]
Commissioner Woodruff moved to authorize emergency procurement of services by U.S. Filter to rehabilitate
the Gravisand Filters for the estimated amount of $149,061, funded from the Utility Reserve Account. Seconded by Vice
Mayor Williams and carried by vote of the Commission as follows:
Mayor Kuhn
Vice Mayor Dr. Williams
Commissioner Woodruff
Commissioner Jones
F)
Aye
Aye
Aye
Aye
Interlocal Agreement with Seminole County, Seminole County cities, and School Board, for Public
School Facility Planning: amendment to include School Concurrency. [Commission Memo 06-295]
(WS-3)
Commissioner Woodruffmoved to transmit the draft interlocal agreement along with a strong recommendation
that the school maximum level of service for the final be more clearly articulated and set at a better level. Seconded by Vice
Mayor Williams and carried by vote of the Commission as follows:
Mayor Kuhn Aye
Vice Mayor Dr. Williams Aye
Commissioner Woodruff Aye
Commissioner Jones Aye
G) Denied Claims Review Procedures. [Commission Memo 06-313]
Vice Mayor Williams moved to approve the proposed procedure to partially pay claims against the City even
if denied by the City's insurance program on the basis of good customer service. Seconded by Commissioner Woodruff. Vice
Mayor Williams amended the motion to include that a sunset provision be imposed through December 31,2006. Seconded
by Commissioner Woodruffand carried by vote of the Commission as follows:
Mayor Kuhn Aye
Vice Mayor Dr. Williams Aye
Commissioner Woodruff Aye
Commissioner Jones Nay
H) Sanford Housing Authority Grant Application. [Commission Memo 06-314]
Vice Mayor Williams moved that the City serve as contract administrator for the Sanford Housing Authority's
ROSS grant. Seconded by Commissioner Woodruff and carried by vote of the Commission as follows:
Mayor Kuhn Aye
Vice Mayor Dr. Williams Aye
Commissioner Woodruff Aye
Commissioner Jones Aye
1) Request to waive $98,950 Code Enforcement fine at 2015 Cedar Avenue. [Commission Memo 06-
303]
Mayor Kuhn passed the gavel to Vice Mayor Williams and moved to deny the request.
Commissioner Woodruff and carried by vote of the Commission as follows:
Mayor Kuhn Aye
Vice Mayor Dr. Williams Aye
Commissioner Woodruff Aye
Commissioner Jones Aye
Seconded by
Vice Mayor Williams returned the gavel to Mayor Kuhn.
j) Request to waive $11,607.20 Code Enforcement lien at 1612 Peach Avenue. [Commission Memo
06-296]
Emory Green, Jr., representing his parents Emory and Gladys Green, presented a copy of information regarding
1612 Peach Avenue: Satisfaction of Lien #02085, Satisfaction of Lien #95001, Affidavit of Compliance for Case # 99-556,
a worksheet after sale, and a copy of a check in the amount of $12,545.82 payable to the City of Sanford for outstanding liens.
He said that they had no prior knowledge of the Code Enforcement Fine before they purchased the property.
In order for factual information to be provided to assist in a clear understanding, Vice Mayor Williams moved
to continue this item for two weeks. Seconded by Commissioner Jones and carried by vote of the Commission as follows:
Mayor Kuhn Aye
Vice Mayor Dr. Williams Aye
Commissioner Woodruff Aye
Commissioner Jones Aye
10) CITY ATTORNEY'S REPORT.
1 l) CITY CLERK'S REPORT.
12) CITY MANAGER'S REPORT.
13) CITIZEN PARTICIPATION-
14) CITY COMMISSIONERS' REPORTS.
1 $) END THE MEETING.
There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned at 9:31 PM.
Attest:
Mayor Linda Kuhn
City Clerk
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