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MONDAY, September 8, 2014
7 PM
SEPTEMBER 89 2014
REGULAR MEETING
City Commission Chambers
15t Floor Sanford City Hall
300 North Park Avenue
Sanford, Florida
In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, persons with
disabilities needing assistance to participate in any of these proceedings
should contact the City Clerk at 407.688.5010 at least 48 hours in advance
of the meeting.
Advice to the public: If a person decides to appeal a decision made with
respect to any matter considered at the above meeting or hearing, he or
she may need a verbatim record of the proceedings, including the
testimony and evidence, which record is not provided by the City of
Sanford. (FS 286.0105)
Speaking Before the City Commission. There is a three (3) minutes time limit
for each speaker on each item, except a person representing an organization
and presenting its views during a quasi-judicial hearing will be allowed five (5)
minutes, and a person speaking under Citizen Participation will also be allowed
five (5) minutes. Your cooperation is appreciated in observing the time limit
policy. Each person desiring to address the City Commission on an agenda item
pending before the City Commission must, before addressing the City
Commission, legibly complete a citizen's input form and submit the form to the
City Clerk or designee.
Pledge of Civility. A resolution was adopted by the City Commission of the City
of Sanford recognizing the importance of civility, decency, decorum and
respectful behavior in promoting citizen participation in a democratic government.
The City of Sanford calls upon the elected officials, employees, and the public to
exercise civility toward each other. (Resolution No. 2226, 04/11 /11)
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AGENDA
CALL TO ORDER:
1) Meeting call to order by Mayor Triplett.
CEREMONIAL MATTERS:
2) Legislative Prayer by Associate Pastor Virginia Wells, True Deliverance
Tabernacle.
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3) Pledge of Allegiance.
4) Presentations, Proclamations and Awards:
None
BUSINESS OF THE COMMISSION:
5) Minutes:
August 11, 2014 Work Session; August 25, 2014 Joint Special Meeting
with the Sanford Airport Authority; August 25, 2014 Work Session and
Regular Meeting.
6) FIRST PUBLIC HEARING for adoption of the 201412015 MILLAGE and
the 2014/2015 BUDGET. [Commission Memo 14-154]
A. Presentation of the Proposed 2014/2015 Budget.
B. Public comments and questions regarding the proposed millage
rate and budget.
C. Resolution No. 2476, establishing the millage rate.
D. Resolution No. 2477, establishing the budget and capital
improvement plan.
E. Allow for the delegation of budget transfers within departments,
office, or agencies to the City Manager.
7) CONSENT AGENDA: This 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. [Commission Memo 14-153]
A. Approve the proposal from CPH, for the design services for the
reclaimed water extension on East Lake Mary Blvd., at a total cost
of $48,660.
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B. Approve the First Amendment to the U.S. 17 -92 Street
Beautification project agreement with the Seminole County U.S. 17-
92 CRA and authorize the Mayor to execute the Agreement.
C. Approve the special event permit, alcohol permit, and noise
permit for "Monsters Beertoberfest 2014" to be held from 4 -8 PM on
September 27, 2014.
D. Approve the special event permit, with street closures and noise
permit for the "Seminole High School Homecoming Parade" event
to be held from 3 -7 PM on November 6, 2014.
E. Approve the special event permit, noise permit and street
closures for the last Saturday of every month from January through
October in 2015 for the "2015 Celery City Cruisers" event.
F. Approve the Additional Pay, for additional duties to be performed
at the Ft. Mellon Park Splash Pad by City staff that holds an
Aquatic Facility Operator Certification.
8) 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: 1St - staff; 2nd - applicant/requesting
party; 3rd - public; final - City Commission motion, discussion and action.)
A) Second reading of Ordinance No. 4324, amending the City Code
regarding Aggressive Panhandling. Ad published August 24, 2014.
[Commission Memo 14 -155]
B) First reading of Ordinance No. 4323 to vacate a utility easement
located at 2001 French Avenue; Abhishek Shah, owner; Ad
published August 24, 2014. [Commission Memo 14 -156]
9) CITY ATTORNEY'S REPORT.
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10) CITY CLERK'S REPORT.
11) CITY MANAGER'S REPORT.
12) CITIZEN PARTICIPATION. Each speaker is allotted five minutes to speak
and may present additional written material. If you have a matter you
would like to discuss which requires more than five (5) minutes, please
feel free to arrange a meeting with the appropriate administrative or
elected official. This Citizen Participation is for the City Commission to
receive citizen input and comments pertaining to matters over which the
City Commission has jurisdiction or control. Questions directed to the City
Commission may be referred to City staff to be answered within a
reasonable period of time following the meeting.
13) CITY COMMISSIONER'S REPORTS.
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The City Commission of the City of Sanford, Florida, met in Regular Meeting on
Monday, September 8, 2014, at 7 PM, in the City Commission Chambers, City Hall, 300 North
Park Avenue, Sanford, Florida.
Present: Mayor Jeff Triplett
Vice Mayor Velma Williams
Commissioner Mark McCarty
Commissioner Randy Jones
Commissioner Patty Mahany
City Manager Norton N. Bonaparte, Jr.
City Attorney William L. Colbert
City Clerk Cynthia Porter
CALL TO ORDER:
1) Meeting was called to order by Mayor Triplett at 7:07 PM.
CEREMONIAL MATTERS:
2) Legislative Prayer by Associate Pastor Virginia Wells, True Deliverance Tabernacle.
3) Pledge of Allegiance.
4) Proclamations and Awards:
None.
BUSINESS OF THE COMMISSION:
5) Minutes:
August 11, 2014 Work Session; August 25, 2014 Joint Special Meeting with the Sanford
Airport Authority; August 25, 2014 Work Session and Regular Meeting.
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Vice Mayor Williams moved to approve the Minutes. Seconded by Commissioner
Mahany and carried by vote of the Commission as follows:
Mayor Triplett
Aye
Vice Mayor Williams
Aye
Commissioner McCarty
Aye
Commissioner Jones
Aye
Commissioner Mahany
Aye
6) FIRST PUBLIC HEARING for adoption of the 2014/2015 MILLAGE and the 2014/2015
BUDGET. Publicized via County Truth- in- Millage notification to all property owners.
[Commission Memo 14 -154]
A) Presentation of the Proposed 2014/2015 Budget.
Finance Director Cynthia Lindsay presented the Budget.
B) Public comments and questions regarding the proposed millage rate and budget.
There were no public comments.
C) Resolution No. 2476, establishing the millage rate.
Commissioner Jones moved to approve Resolution No. 2476. Seconded by
Commissioner Mahany and carried by vote of the Commission as follows:
Mayor Triplett
Aye
Vice Mayor Williams
Aye
Commissioner McCarty
Aye
Commissioner Jones
Aye
Commissioner Mahany
Aye
D) Resolution No. 2477, establishing the budget and capital improvement plan.
Vice Mayor Williams moved to approve Resolution No. 2477. Seconded by
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Commissioner Jones and carried by vote of the Commission as follows:
Mayor Triplett
Aye
Vice Mayor Williams
Aye
Commissioner McCarty
Aye
Commissioner Jones
Aye
Commissioner Mahany
Aye
E) Allow for the delegation of budget transfers within departments, office, or
agencies to the City Manager up to $50,000 per item with the exception of
administrative transfers.
Vice Mayor Williams moved to approve this item. Seconded by Commissioner
Jones and carried by vote of the Commission as follows:
Mayor Triplett
Aye
Vice Mayor Williams
Aye
Commissioner McCarty
Aye
Commissioner Jones
Aye
Commissioner Mahany
Aye
7) CONSENT AGENDA: [Commission Memo 14 -153]
A) Approve the proposal from CPH for the design services for the reclaimed water
extension on East Lake Mary Blvd. at a total cost of $48,660.
B) Approve the First Amendment to the U.S. 17 -92 Street Beautification project
agreement with the Seminole County U.S. 17 -92 CRA and authorize the Mayor to
execute the Agreement.
C) Approve the special event permit, alcohol permit, and noise permit for "Monsters
Beertoberfest 2014" to be held from 4 -8 PM on September 27, 2014.
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D) Approve the special event permit with street closures and noise permit for the
"Seminole High School Homecoming Parade" event to be held from 3 -7 PM on
November 6, 2014.
E) Approve the special event permit, noise permit and street closures for the last
Saturday of every month from January through October in 2015 for the "2015
Celery City Cruisers" event.
F) Approve the Additional Pay for additional duties to be performed at the Ft.
Mellon Park Splash Pad by City staff that holds an Aquatic Facility Operator
Certification.
Commissioner Jones moved to approve the Consent Agenda. Seconded by
Commissioner Mahany and carried by vote of the Commission as follows:
Mayor Triplett
Aye
Vice Mayor Williams
Aye
Commissioner McCarty
Aye
Commissioner Jones
Aye
Commissioner Mahany
Aye
8) PUBLIC HEARINGS:
A. Second reading of Ordinance No. 4324, amending the City Code regarding
Aggressive Panhandling. Ad published August 24, 2014. [Commission Memo 14-
155]
Commissioner McCarty moved to adopt Ordinance No. 4324. Seconded by
Commissioner Jones and carried by vote of the Commission as follows:
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Mayor Triplett
Aye
Vice Mayor Williams
Aye
Commissioner McCarty
Aye
Commissioner Jones
Aye
Commissioner Mahany
Aye
B. First reading of Ordinance No. 4323, to vacate a utility easement located at 2001
French Avenue; Abhishek Shah, owner; Ad published August 24, 2014.
[Commission Memo 14 -156]
Commissioner Jones moved to approve the first reading of Ordinance No. 4323.
Seconded by Commissioner McCarty and carried by vote of the Commission as follows:
Mayor Triplett
Aye
Vice Mayor Williams
Aye
Commissioner McCarty
Aye
Commissioner Jones
Aye
Commissioner Mahany
Aye
9) OTHER ITEMS.
10) CITY ATTORNEY'S REPORT.
11) CITY CLERK'S REPORT.
12) CITY MANAGER'S REPORT.
City Manager Bonaparte announced that the Citizens Academy starts this
Wednesday; 31 people have registered and there are 16 on the waiting list.
Mr. Bonaparte said that the Alive After 5 event this Thursday will pay tribute to
9-11; there will be patriotic information available and the Mayor will speak at 5:30.
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13) CITIZEN PARTICIPATION.
The following people spoke regarding the negative impact that the noise from the
SunRail maintenance yard has had on their property and their quality of life: Jeremy Meyer, Joe
Torresin, Quinton Robertson, Joseph Casullo, and Paul Aaron.
Art Woodruff, on behalf of the Community Improvement Association, gave an
update regarding Hopper. There have been changes to the Board structure with new Board
members. They have been looking at some covenants that would be required by the State and
the City if there is an arrangement made for the grant. They will be meeting with an end user
who hopefully will bring significant resources and provide stability for Hopper.
Teresa Henderson spoke regarding a light pole installed by the historic
preservation people; one of the lights is hooked up to her apartment and the electricity cost is
very high; the lights are not being maintained; her realtor tried to contact the president of the
home owners association but to no avail. Mayor Triplett asked Staff to reach out to the Sanford
Historic Trust president to express Ms. Henderson's concern to see if something can be worked
out with the Trust.
Robert Segal, Sanford River Rats Advisory Board member, spoke regarding
signage at the Historic Sanford Memorial Stadium. There is no signage from the middle of May
through the season of July advertising that the Rats are playing. He asked that the Commission
consider asking Staff to work with the Rats starting a few weeks prior to May to allow signage
that the stadium is the home of the River Rats and advertise their playing schedule. People
driving up and down Mellonville will then be aware that the Rats are playing.
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14) CITY COMMISSIONER'S REPORTS.
There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned at 847 PM.
Mayor Jeff Triplett
Attest:
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