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CITY OF SANFORD
CITY COMMISSION WORK SESSION
MONDAY, August 8, 2016
4:00 PM
AUGUST 89 2016
WORK SESSION
Railroad Depot Room
2nd Floor
Sanford City Hall
300 North Park Avenue
Sanford, Florida
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AGENDA
1 Discussion re: City to take over a portion of Highway 4:00 — 4:30 PM
17/92 along Lake Monroe.
2. Regular Meeting Items — additional information 4:30 — 5:30 PM
A. Resolution No. 2610, Amending the Classification
and Pay Plan. [Commission Memo 16-248] (RM 8-A)
B. Resolution No. 2611, Grant Agreement with FDEP
for the Sanford Nutrient Reduction at Lake Jesup
and Lake Monroe Watershed Projects.
[Commission Memo 16-249] (RM 8-13)
C. Resolution No. 2612, revising the Land Development Fee
Schedule to include public art related activities.
[Commission Memo 16-251] (RM 7A-1)
D. Commercial Sales Contract for 113 Palmetto Avenue
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[Commission Memo 16-250] (RM 8-C)
3. Briefing Items
AUGUST 89 2016
WORK SESSION
5:30 — 5:45 PM
4. City Manager Comments 5:45 — 6:00 PM
CITY COMMISSION MINUTES
AUGUST 8, 2016
WORK SESSION
The City Commission of the City of Sanford, Florida, met in Work
Session on Monday, August 8, 2016, at 4:00 PM, in the Railroad Depot Room, 2nd Floor,
City Hall, and 300 North Park Avenue, Sanford, Florida.
Present: Mayor Jeff Triplett
Vice Mayor Randy Jones
Commissioner Art Woodruff
Commissioner Velma Williams
Commissioner Patty Mahany
City Manager Norton N. Bonaparte, Jr.
City Attorney William L. Colbert
City Clerk Cynthia Porter
Deputy City Clerk Traci Houchin
Mayor Triplett called the meeting to order at 4:07 PM.
1. Discussion re: City to take over a portion of Highway 17/92 along Lake Monroe
The Commission discussed whether or not the City should take over a
portion of Highway 17/92 in order to move forward with the Riverwalk Phase III project.
Mayor Triplett said that this has been an ongoing discussion with several entities:
Seminole County, FDOT, CPH, MetroPlan and the City of Sanford. After further
discussion, Mayor Triplett asked Deputy City Manager Tom George to prepare a
presentation including pros and cons as well as associated costs.
2. Regular Meeting Items — additional information
A. Resolution No. 2610, Amending the Classification and Pay Plan
[Commission Memo 16 -248] (RM 8.A)
This is an action item on tonight's agenda.
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B. Resolution No. 2611, Grant Agreement with FDEP for the Sanford
Nutrient Reduction at Lake Jesup and Lake Monroe Watershed Projects.
[Commission Memo 16 -249] (RM 8.13)
This is an action item on tonight's agenda.
Historic Preservation Officer /Community Planner Christine Dalton
C. Resolution No. 2612, revising the Land Development Fee Schedule to
include public art related activities. [Commission Memo 16 -251 ]
This item was continued to August 22, 2016.
Add on Item: Sanford Airport Authority's Fiscal Year 2015/2016 proposed budget
amendment.
Diane Crews, President and CEO of Sanford Airport Authority reviewed
this request and said it is the result of several unanticipated non -grant funded capital
items which need an urgent remedy. The amount being requested is $141,000. This is an
action item on tonight's agenda.
D. Commercial Sales Contract for 113 Palmetto Avenue.
[Commission Memo 16 -250] (RM 8 -C)
The Commission was presented with two development proposals for 113
S. Palmetto Avenue: Mikana- Triumph and Maggies Public House. Mike and Anna Yebba
and Anthony and Maria Sirica reviewed their concept and design plan for retail and
boutique shops, restaurant, piazza social area and a special events venue.
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Mike Smith and Pauli Buster reviewed their development proposal for an
Irish Pub influenced concept which offers a gathering place providing basic bar offerings
to high -end food and beverage; an oyster /raw bar with an open air seafood kitchen and
microbrewery.
At tonight's meeting, the Commission will approve a commercial sales
contract for development of this site.
3. Briefing Items
Public Works Director Bilal Iftikhar provided an estimate in the amount of
$54,000 for several renovations that the Mayor said he would like to see take place in the
Commission Chambers. Mr. Bonaparte said that they will continue to focus on the walls,
carpet and ceiling at this time.
4. City Manager Comments
Mr. Bonaparte said that he will not be in attendance at the next meeting.
Tom George will serve as the Acting City Manager.
There being no further business, the meeting was adjurned at 5:55 PM.
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