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040684-Special Session MINUTES City Commission, Sanford, Florida April 6 at 12:00 Noon 1984 The City Commission of the City of Sanford, Florida, met in Special Session in the in the City Manager's Conference Room in the City Hall in the City of Sanford, Florida, at 12:00 o'clock P. M. on April 6, 1984. Present: Mayor-Commissioner Lee P. Moore Commissioner Milton E. Smith Commissioner Edward A. Yancey Commissioner David T. Farr Commissioner Edwin O. Keith City Attorney William L. Colbert City Manager W. E. Knowles City Clerk H. N. Tamm, Jr. Others Present: City of Lake Mary: Mayor Walter A. Sorenson City Councilman Russ Megonegal City Councilman Bert Perinchief City Councilman Harry Terry City Councilman Kenneth King City Manager Kathy Rice City Attorney Robert G. Petree The Mayor announced that the purpose of the meeting was to further consider supplying water to the City of Lake Mary and also the establishing of a well field by the City of Sanford in the Northeasterly section of the City of Lake Mary. The Mayor stated the Lake Mary Board of Adjustment had denied the use of the Patricia Stenstrom property as a well field, and same had been appealed to the Lake Mary City Commission for a public hearing to be held on April 26, 1984, and until that time all work has been stopped on the test well at the site. Mayor Sorenson stated this denial was~hardly a surprise and that the question had been approached as to the effect of the wells on Crystal Lake. Lake Mary Commissioner Terry stated he was against payment of impact fees to the City of Sanford. Mayor Sorenson stated the fee should follow where the impact will be felt, and to escrow the funds with the City of Sanford would show good faith and a reasonable approach. Mayor Moore suggested that the two cities ishould enter an arms length business like agreement, with a reasonable length term. At this time, the Lake Mary representatives eXcused themselves and left the meeting. Mayor Moore stated that Mr. Robert G. Feather, purchaser from the City of approxi- mately eight acres on Seminole Boulevard and French Avenue, had not paid the $10,000.00 due on March 1, 1984, in accordance with the sales agreement. The City Attorney stated the proper papers would be filed on Monday. Commissioner Keith authorized the City Attorney to rewrite the agreement for water service to the City of Lake Mary, setting forth the rate schedule, impact fee, and anticipated date of termination, with contingencies. Seconded by Commissioner Yancey and carried. Commissioner Farr moved to utilize said agreement now for impact fees for any user, to hold in escrow and fees only to be returned if user goes on their own system within 24 months from date of agreement. Seconded by Commissioner Smith and carried over dissenting votes of Mayor Moore and Commissioner Keith. The Commission authorized the City Attorney to request from Mrs. Stenstrom a 60 day extension of option to purchase the.~ 24 acre tract for a well field on Country Club Road