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072489-Regular Session2 3_4 MINU ES City Commission, Sanford, Florida July 24 19 89 The City Commission of the City of Sanford, Florida, met in Regular Session in the City Hall in the City of Sanford, Florida, at 7:00 o'clock P.M. on July 24, 1989. Present: Mayor-Commissioner Bettye D. Smith Commissioner Whitey Eckstein Commissioner Robert Thomas Commissioner A.A. McClanahan Commissioner Lon Howell City Attorney William L. Colbert City Manager Frank A. Faison City Clerk Janet R. Donahoe The meeting was called to order by the Chairman. A Public Hearing was held in accordance with Notice published in the Evening Herald on July 4 and 14, 1989, as follows: June 21. 1989 NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING OF PROPOSED CHANGES AND AMENDMENTS IN CERTAIN DISTRICTS AND BOUNDARIES OF THE THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SANFORD, FLORIDA. Notice is hereby given that a Public Hearing will be held in the Com~Lission Room at the City Hall in the City of Sanford, Florida, at 7:00 o'clock P.M. on July 24, 1989, to consider changes and amendments to the Zoning Ordinance of the City of Sanford, Florida, as follows: A portion of that certain property lying South of Airport Blvd. between Linz Drive and Mellonville Avenue is proposed to be rezoned from AG, Agricultural to RI-i, Restricted Industrial. Said property being more particularly described as follows: Legal Description: Lot 1 (LESS begin NE Cot. run W. 235 ft. SELY on curve with angle of 89 deg. 46 min. 30 sec. to a point 283.37 ft. S of NE cor. N to begin) Block A,~Linzs Plaza, as recorded in Plat Book 10, Page 73 of the Public Records of Seminole County, Florida. All parties in interest and citizens shall have an opportunity to be heard at said hearing. By order of the City Commission of the City of Sanford, Florida. 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 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) Publish: July 4 and July 14, 1989 Janet R. Donahoe City Clerk MINUTE S 2 3 5 City Commission, Sanford, Florida The Chairman to speak in favor of, or in opposition to, the proposed, rezoning. The Mayor asked for- a show of hands of those persons present proposed rezoning. The Mayor proposed rezoning. announced that the Commission would hear from those persons present in favor of the One person-raised his hand. asked, for a show of hands of those, persons present in opposition to the Approximately ten persons raised their hands. Tom Deppen, 2411 Oak Avenue, appeared and spoke in favor of the He distributed classifications. Mr. King has a rezoning request. to the Commission colored maps. showing adjacent properties and their zoning He stated he is the representative for Walter King, petitioner, and that contract to purchase with a client named-Joseph Stein, and that Mr. Stein was proposing to build an educational testing laboratory on the property. He further stated that the subject land is adjacent to the Airport and is surrounded on the West and South sides by A-1 zoning, and to the East by RI-l, and further to the Southeast by R-1AA zoning. He stated that the request for RI-1 zoning would permit clean, quiet types of industrial uses. Bob McKee, 1601 Airport Blvd., appeared and spoke in opposition to the rezoning. Michael Whicken, 3355 Scarlet Avenue, appeared and spoke in opposition to the rezoning. rezoning. Bill Butler, 3105 Mellonville Avenue, appeared and spoke in oppposition to the Jerry Holloman, 3311 Scarlett Avenue, President of Crystal Park Home Owners Association, appeared and spoke in opposition to the rezoning. Commissioner Eckstein reported receipt of a letter from Darvin Booth, principal of Lake Brantley High School, and his wife, asking the rezoning be denied. Zoning Commission, Commissioner Eckstein by Commissioner Howell and carried by the Yea Yea Yea Naye Yea On recommendation of the Planning and moved to deny the rezoning request. Seconded vote of the Commission as follows: Mayor Smith Commissioner Eckstein Commissioner Howell Commissioner Thomas Commissioner McClanahan Commissioner McClanahan stated that he could not imagine this property ever being used for a residential use, and that at some point in time, the land would be used for something other than residential uses. He further stated that in time, the people in the area would have to meet with developers and come. to an understanding on rezoning. A Public Hearing was held in accordance with ad published on July 4 and 14, 1989, in the Evening Herald, aS follows: 19 89 MINUTES City Commission, Sanford, Florida ____dui y 24 19 ~ ~une ~, 1589 AMENDMENTS IN CERTAI~ DISTRICTS AND ~O~;GLIES OF THE a= 7:00 o'clock P.M. on July 24, 1969, to consider changes and amen0ments =o the Zoning Ordinance of the Ci=¥ of SanfoTd, Florida, as ~ollows: of ~idden Lake Sub~ivision is proposed to be rezonedo Said property and rezon!ng being more particularly described ss follows: PARC~--~ I : From SR-1AA, Single Fsmily Dwelling Residential, to ER-l, Single Family Dwelling Residential From South 2/4 corner of $(.c6on 10, Township 20 South, Ranue 30 ~s% run N 48'45" ~s% for 2667.42 feet ~en~ N 0U'4~'34" E 268.83 fee[ thence N 0~ 48'18" ~s~ for 627 feet thence S 8~"15'27" ~st for ~29.~2 feet ~o Point of thence Sou~ S9"15'27" ~sl for 550.68 feel ~en~ South 81"25'52" ~st for feet thence S~ ~[h 0~'00'06" .~1 for 260 feet thence Nor~ 8~5~'57" ~st 230 thence South 425 feet thence ~ 8~2]'07'' West 253.8 feet thence Sou[h West 572.44 feet thence Nor~ 6~50'57" West 595.28 fee% ~enue North 00~44'32 .~I 443.46 feet thence Nor~ 6~'50'57" West 2~9.4 ieet then~ North 00'48'54" ~1 341.88 f~t [henue Nor~ 6~50'57" West 431.~3 f~t 1o Point of Be~nning. PARCEL 2: From AG, Agricul=ure, :o SR-1. Single Family Dwelling Residen~ial From lhe No.'%bwest corner of GOVERNMERT LOT 3 of SecSon 10, To-rusheD 20 South, Range ~0 ~s%, ~n Sou~er]y ~on~ ~e West ~ne of GOVERNM~T LOT 36.6 feet %o:~e Po~nt of Beaning; ~e~ ~n Sou~ 65' ~1 pa~e] to ~e Sa~ord G~n2 ~ne 151.71 f~t; ~ence ~t right ang)~ %o s~d ~ne ~n South 25 0'00" Wes% 150 feet; ~ence No~ 65'0'00" West 80 feet %o ~e Wes% ~e of GOVERNA[~NT LOT 3; ~en~ Nor~erly ~ong s~d Wes% ~ne ]66.~ feet %o Yo~t of Beaning. ToFe~e~ ~ any ~n% ime~sl in e~ss o~ in.ss ~e fo~o~ng desk,bed ~emen~ s 33 foot ~ement p~e~g ~e S~ord G~nt ~ne to ~e Sou'~ and commen~$'a~ ~e Not. wes% corner of GOV~NS~EKT LOT ~ Set. on 10. To~s~p 20 Sou'&, Range ~0 ~%, ~n Sou~ 65' ~1 8i3 fee%, ~Sde~ng 1o 60 feet and ~n~g due Sou~ 1o ~e M~ Bogeyed. ~WD Commen~n~ mt ~e ~% qu=~er Set. on pos~ of Set.on 10. To~s~p 20 Sou~. ~;~ge 30 ~I, Se~o]e Court, ~o~, ~n ~ence Wesl aT ri~ht ang)es 1o ~e ~t ~e of s~d Sec~on a ~ of 717.0 feet to m ~nc~te mon~en2 for a of ~~; ~ence Sou~ ~g ~d ~% ~e of Set,on 10, 644.? feet ~e Sou~er)y ~e of ~e S~or~ G~n~; ~en~ North ~' West ~ong s~ ~e 5~1.4 f~t xo a con~te monument; ~en~ No~ 5?2.44 fee~ %o a Doln~ ~ ~we; ~en~ ~ 52~.~ f~t to a conc~xe monument; ~ence Sou~ 165.0 to a Po~t of Be~E (LESS ~e Sou~er~y 50 f~t ~e~of heretofo~ for ~ad. ) AND Be~ a~ ~he Norlhe~1 corner ~ ~e ~1 20 ~ns of GOVE~ZENT LOT 2 of Se=~on ]0, To~p 20. Sou~, ~nge 30 ~=, ~n South ~ong ~t ~ne of GOVEP~'T LOT 2, a'~s~ of 200 fee%; ~enue W~% 662.75 feel; No~ xo ~ord G~% ~e; ~ence ~ou~ 65' ~ ~ong S~ord G~% ~e Yo=~ of ~D Set.on 10, To~s~p 20 SouOs, Range 30 ~zt Be~n a% tntersec~on of Sou~ ~ne Of Sa~ord G~% ~5~ ~I ~ne of Nor~w~ 1/4 ~n No~ 627 feet ~% Z30 Sou~n to, Po~n~ 90 feet Nor~ of sou~ ~ne SarJord G~n% )~or'~ 65 de~ees 353,4 feel Sou'~ 90 fee% Nor'~ 65 de.es Wes~ %o Be~nnin~. ~D Se:'Jon 10, To~s~D 20 South, Range 30 ~t, Be~.n 348.V2 f~t Nor~ of Sou'~wes~ corner of Nor~ I/2 of ~: 2, ~n Nor~ ~3~.2~ feet Sou~ ~?E,S.. fee: Sou~, 10~2.08 fee~ Wesl ~o Be~nninF. AKD LESS From e s~;e )o~ted 2,667.42' K'or~ 0~49'45" E ~d 26S.g? N 00'4B'34" E. of the Sou~ i/4 Se=~on p~rl of SecSon 10, To-esOp 20 Sou~. Y.~ge 30 ~ ~n S 4~'34" %' 33'* %o Poinl of Beginning; ~ence ~n S ~37'~? E 90'+; %henue ~el to, Sanfor~ O~nx ~ne S 6~50'57~ E..50 +; ~en~ S 8. 37.( '~;' 190 · ~en~ 400'+ N 0~4~'ZI" E; ~en~ 100'~ K 6~ 50'5~" W to a Poin% on ~e shore %f ~e ~ ~we. al ~e ave~ low ~mler ~1:; ~en~ Wesxer)y alon~ s~ hne 10 a po~t on ~e Weste~ bounda~ ~ne 660~ N 00'4~'~" E of Poin% Be~n~; ~ence Sou~er]y ~on~ s~d Wes%e~ bounda~, ~ng ~e No~-Sou~ ~nxer se~on hne Set,on 10, To~s~p 20 Sou~,'~ 30 ~ mo a Point of Beaning, %o~er ~Jth n~n right. Sub, ct xu ~losu~ by ac~xe su~ey by ~sle~d sum'eyor. ..... : From AG, Agracul~ure, ...... to MR-l. Mul~lpie Family Residen=lal Frae~ · ~e ~t~ 2,6~.4'. ~4B'45" E ~d 268.E3'N 0~48'34' E ~ Sou~ 1/4 Scion ~ ~ Se~ lO; T~p 20 Sou~. ~n~ 30 ~1 ~-. o 0~48'34" W 33~ to Point of Be~n~; ~en~ ~n S 8~37'51~ E ?0'*; ~efl~ ~on~ Sa~o~ O~nt ~ne ~ 6~50'57" ~ 200'~: ~en~ ~ 00'48'34" W l~0'~; ~en~ ~ to MINUTES City Commission, Sanford, Florida ,T 'U ~ 19 89- Sanf~rd Grant ~ne $ 83 56"57' £ 350'*; the-n~e-S 89 37'54" W 190'*; thence 400'* N 00 48'31~ E; then~ 100~ N 63 50'57~ ~' to a Point o~ the sho~ o~ ~e ~ch ~we ~t the eye.ge low water ~rk; ~en~ %~'ester}y a}ong s~d sho~ line to = ~int on the Weste~ bounda~ ~e 660~ E 00 48'18e E of Point of Beaning; thence Southerly along s~d Western bounda~ ~ing the North-South ~nter sec~on hne Secgon 10, To~s~p 20 Sou~, Ran~ 30 ~st to Point of Be~nning, together ~th ~rian right. Subject to ~osu~ by ac~te su~ey by ~ste~d surveyor. AND LESS Secgon ~0, To. aMp 20 Sou~, ~n~e 30 ~t, North If2 of Go=e~ment ~t 2 (LESS ~i 660 f~t and West 5~5.~ f~i =d So=~ 348.71 feet). AND LESS Sec~on ~0, To~s~p 20 Sou~, ~an~e 30 F~ct ~n at inleraec~on of ~si hne of West 481.?1 feet of Government ~t 2 and Sa~ord Grant Mne run No~ G5 de~s West ~45.5t feet Nor~ 90 feet Sou~ 65 de~s ~% ~49.52 feet Sou~ 90 f~t 1o BeDnning. PARCEL 4: Prom SR-1, Single Family Dwelling Residential, to MR-i, Multiple Family Residential Sec~on 10, Township 20 South, ~ange 30 East, North 1/2 of Government Lot (LESS ~-~t 660 feet and West 565.2 feet and South 348.71 feet). SecQon 10, Township 20 South, Range 30 ~ast be~in at intersec~on of East of West 481.?~ feet of Government Lot 2 and S~nfo~d Granl T.~ne run North de~rees We$l 349.52 feet North 90 feet South ~5 de~"rees East 349.52 feet South 90 feet to Beuinning. Those portions of the above described loarcels lying ~ithin the follo~-ing descrip~on: Prom a slake located 2,6£?.42' N 00 49'45" E and 268.83' N 0O 45'34" E of ~e Sou~ i/4 Sec~om ~ of Set, on 20, To~D 20 Sou~, ~ 30 ~t ~n S 00 48'34" W 33'+ 1o P~t of Be~g; ~ence ~ S 89 37'51" E 70'2; ~en~ ~ong Sa~ord G~ ~ne S 63 50'57" ~ 200'~; ~en~ S 00 4~'34" ~' ll0'~; ~enee D~el %6 S~o~d G~% ~e S 63 50'57" ~ 350'+; ~ence S 89 37'54" %' 190'~; ~ence 400'~ N 0O 48'31" E; ~ence lDO'! N 83 50'~" 1%' :o a Po~t on ~e sho~ of T~e ~ ~we aI ~e avenge low waxer m~k; ~en~ Wes%er]y ~on~ s~d shore ~e 1o a point on ~e Wesle~ bound~/ ~ne 660'~ N 00 48'1~" E of PoLnl of ~ence Sou~e~ly ~ong *s~d W~te~ bound~, b~g ~e No~-Sou~ cente~ sec~on ~e Set, on 10, To~D 20 Sou~, ~nge 30 ~t to Po~t of to~er ~i~ ~pa~ ~gh~. Subject to ~osure by ae~e su~ey ~ ~le~d su~eyor. kll par~ies in inheres= and citizens shall have an oppcr=uni=y %o be heard a~ said hearing. By order of =he City Co~r, ission of the Ci=y of Sanlord, Florida. ADVICE TO T~E PUBLIC: If a person decides ~o appeal a decision made wi=h respec= ~o any marker considered au =he ~bove mee=ing or hearing, he may need a verbatim record of =he proceedings, including %he %es%imony and evidence, which record is no= provided by %he City of Sanford. (FS 286,0105) Publish: JU~Y 4 ;dTD ~Y 14, %9B9 ' Jane~ ~. Donahoe Ci:y Clerk The Chairman to speak in favor of, or in opposition to, the proposed rezoning. A.B. Peterson, Jr., 1500 Lake Mary Blvd., owner, appeared and the rezoning, stating he has a buyer for the property, Mr. Rollins, a was present in the audience to answer questions should staff have questions. announced that the Commission would hear from those persons present spoke in favor of land developer who any. Staff had no 5 $ MINUTE S City Commission, Sanford, Florida July 24 19 89 Mary Tumin, She further went 306 Loch Low Driver appeared and spoke in opposition to the rezoning. to read a letter she had previously submitted to the Commissioners stating various reasons she was opposed to the rezon'ing. The Mayor asked for a show of hands of those~ persons present Five people raised the&r hands. The Mayor asked for a show of hands of those, persons present in opposition rezoning. Planning 'and Zoning Commission rezoning. Three people raised their hands. Recommendations submitted from property as advertised. in favor of the to the to rezone the On recommendation of the City Planner, Commissioner McClanahan moved to rezone all Yea Yea Yea Yea Yea four parcels to SR-1, Single Family Dwelling Residential. Eckstein and carried by the vote of the Commission as follows: Mayor Smith Commissioner Eckstein Commissioner. Howell Commissioner Thomas Commissioner McClanahan Seconded by Commissioner A Public Hearing was held in accordance with notice authorized at meeting of July 10, 1989, to consider Condemnation Group No. 89, Report Nos. 89-4 through 89-28, as follows: GROUP & REPORT 89 - 89 - 4 89 - 89 - 5 89 - 89 - 6 89 - 89 - 7 89 - 89 - 8 89 - 89 - 9 89 - 89 - 10 89 - 89 - 11 89 - 89 - 12 89 - 89 - 13 89 - 89 - 14 89 89 - 15 89 - 89 - 16 89 - 89 - 27 89 - 89 - 18 89 - 89 - 19 LOCATION 514 Cypress Av. 713 E. !0th St. 718 Celery Ave. 1002 1./2 Cypress Av. 1109 Willow Ave. 501 Celery Ave. 604 Pine Avenue 504 & 504 1/2 E. 5th Street 1121 Orange Avenue 802 E. 8th Street 1010 (aka 1006) Orange Avenue 2018 Mellonville Av. 1104 Willow Avenue 1021 W. 3rd Street 419 Pecan Avenue 1415 W. 12th Street OWNER Lemon & Jessie BruEon S/F Raymond R. Fields, Jr. S/F Mary, Glover & Permon S/F Johnson Duncan & Rosa McCoy S/F Morris & Mary Martin Duplex Joseph Menendez & Mary Comm. Addison Tom Haigler c/o Essie S/F Haigler Elizabeth Paige, ET AL Duplex c/o Ruth Allen Gary & Betty Williams S/F Ella Roberts & Lawrence Garage Shamsid-Deen Apt. Joseph Menendez & Mary Duplex Addison Sara Jacobson S/F George & Elmira Hall S/F J.L. Alexander Duplex 419 Pecan Avenue S/F Limmie Jordan Heirs S/F c/o Margaret Carmichael STRUCTURE MINUTES City Commission, Sanford, Florida 239 July 24 19 89 89 - 89 - 20 1018 Jessamine Ay. James & Jackie Blackshear S/F 89 - 89 - 21 1206 Oleander Ave. Teate Olif Life Estate S/F (James McGriff & Dent Constance ) 89 - 89 - 22 1704 W. 12 Street Gregory Sessions S/F 89 - 89 - 23 1006 1/2 W. 13th St. Mary Smith Rooming House & S/F Comm. 89 - 89 - 24 1713 Persimmon Ay. Havard & Alta Richardson S/F 89 - 89 - 25 1403 W. 15th Street Herbert & Mattie Cherry S/F 89 - 89 - 26 1809 W. 15th Street James & Rosetta Burke S/F 89 - 89 - 27 1118 W. 14th Street Charlie Beasley S/F 89 - 89 - 28 190 Persimmon Ave. Kevin Sullivan Comm. The Chairman announced that. the Commission would hear from those persons present to speak regarding the proposed condemnations. Mary Smith, owner of property at 1703 W. 13th Street, appeared, and requested the property at 1006 1/2 West 13th Street, Condemnation' Report No. 89-23, not be demolished. She stated this building carries a heritage, to the black people in the community as being the first restaurant blacks could go into and buy a cup of coffee.. She requested a 90 day extension to make necessary repairs. Alfreda Wallace, 904 W. 13th Street', appeared to speak in behalf of Mary Smith. She inquired about the Community Development Block Grant, and was advised to contact Charles Rowe in the City!s CDBG Office for further information regarding the program. Margaret Carmichael Sims, 1415 West 12th Street, appeared to represent Limmie Jordan Heirs, owner of property at 1415 W. 12th Street, Condemnation Report No. 89-19 Street. She stated she has made electric and. plumbing repairs, and the house, is occupied, not vacant as stated in the Condemnation Notice. Gregory Sessions, 1588 NW 3rd Way, Pompano Beach, owner of property at 1704 W.. 12th Street, Condemnation Report No. 89-22 appeared and stated that the house is vacant and 2 4 0 MINUTE S City Commission, Sanford, Florida July 24 19 89 for clarification. The City Manager stated that he should contact the Director of Engineering and Planning for further guidance. Commissioner McClanahan moved that finding the buildings under Condemnation Group Report Numbers 89-4 through 89-28 to be unsanitary, unsafe and dilapidated, that said structures be condemned and the owners given 60 days in which to repair or demolish said structures and if the structure is not reuaired or demolished within 60 days, to authorize the City to demolish said structure(s) and levy a lien against the properties. Seconded by Commissioner Howell and carried by the vote of the Commission as follows: Mayor Smith Commissioner Eckstein Commissioner Howell Commissioner Thomas Commissioner McClanahan Yea Yea Yea Yea Yea A Public Hearing was held Herald on June 19, 1989, as follows: in accordance with Notice published in the Evening PUBLIC NOTICE June 16, 1989 Notice is hereby given that the Sanford Airport Authority budget for FY 1990 will be reviewed by the Sanford City Commission in the City Commission Room, City Hall, Sanford, Florida, on Monday the 24th day of July 1989, at 7:00 P.M. Mack R. LaZenby, P.E., A.A.E. Director of Aviation Sanford Airport Authority Publish: June 19, 1989 The Chairman announced that the Commission would hear from those persons present to speak in favor of, or in opposition to, Sanford Airport Authority's Proposed FY 90 Budget, as revised. Budget. No one appeared. The Chairman noted that Mack LaZeD_by, Director of the Sanford Airport Authority, was in the audience should the Commission have any questions. There were no questions. Commissioner Thomas moved to approve and accept said FY 1990 Budget, as amended. Seconded by Commissioner Howell and carried by the. vote of the Commission as follows: Mayor Smith Commissioner Eckstein Commissioner Howell Commissioner Thomas Commissioner McClanahan Yea Yea Yea Yea Yea A Public Hearing was held in Herald on July 14, 1989, as follows: Notice is hereby given City Hall in the City of accordance with Notice published in the Evening July 11, 1989 NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING TO CONSIDER THE ADOPTION OF AN ORDINANCE BY THE CITY OF SANFORD, FLORIDA that a Public Hearing will be held in the Commission Room at the Sanford, Florida, at 7:00 o'clock P.M. on July 24, 1989, to MINUTES City Commission, Sanford, Florida July 24 241 consider the adoption of an ordinance by the City of Sanford, Florida, title of which is as follows: ORDINANCE NO. 2029 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SANFORD, FLORIDA, AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 1990 OF SAID CITY; SAID ORDINANCE BEING A ZONING PLAN; SAID AMENDMENT CHANGING THE ZONING OF A PORTION OF THAT CERTAIN PROPERTY LYING BETWEEN U.S. 17- 92 (ST. RD. 15 & 600) AND PARKVIEW DRIVE AND LYING SOUTH OF AND ABUTTING COLLINS DRIVE FROM MR-2 (MULTIPLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL) DISTRICT TO GC-2 (GENERAL COMMERCIAL) DISTRICT; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY, CONFLICTS AND EFFECTIVE DATE. A copy shall be available at the Office of the City Clerk for all persons desiring to examine the same. All parties in interest and citizens shall have an opportunity to be heard at said hearing. By order of the City Commission of the City of Sanford, Florida. 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 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) Publish: July 14, 1989 Janet R. Donahoe City Clerk Ordinance No. 2029, entitled: AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SANFORD, FLORIDA, AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 1990 OF SAID CITY; SAID ORDINANCE BEING A ZONING PLAN; SAID AMENDMENT CHANGING THE ZONING OF A PORTION OF THAT CERTAIN PROPERTY LYING BES~WEEN U.S. 17-92 (ST. RD. 15 & 600) AND PARKVIEW DRIVE AND LYING SOUTH OF AND ABUTTING COLLINS DRIVE FROM MR-2 (MULTIPLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL.) DISTRICT TO GC-2 (GENERAL COMMERCIAL) DISTRICT; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY, CONFLICTS AND EFFECTIVE DATE. introduced and placed on first reading at meeting of July 10, 1989, was next placed on final reading. After being read by title, the Chairman announced that the Commission would hear from those persons present to speak in favor of, adoption of Ordinance No. 2029. No one appeared. Commissioner Thomas moved on the passage or in opposition to, the proposed and adoption of Ordinance No. 2029. Seconded by Commissioner McClanahan and carried by the vote of the Commission as follows: Mayor Smith Commissioner Eckstein Commissioner Howell Commissioner Thomas Commissioner McClanahan Yea Yea Yea Yea Yea Thereupon, the Chairman announced that the City Commission of the City of Sanford, Florida, had passed and adopted said Ordinance No. 2029, entitled: AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SANFORD, FLORIDA, AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 1990 OF SAID CITY; SAID ORDINANCE BEING A ZONING PLAN; SAID AMENDMENT CHANGING THE ZONING OF A PORTION OF THAT CERTAIN PROPERTY LYING BETWEEN U.S. 17-92 (ST. RD. 15 & 600) AND PARKVIEW DRIVE AND LYING SOUTH OF AND ABUTTING COLLINS DRIVE FROM' MR-2 (MULTIPLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL) DISTRICT TO GC-2 (GENERAL COMMERCIAL) DISTRICT; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY, CONFLICTS AND EFFECTIVE DATE. A Public Hearing was held in accordance with Notice published in the Evening Herald on June 30, July 7, 14 and 21, 1989, as follows: JUNE 2.7, 1989 NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING TO CONSIDER THE ADOPTION OF AN ORDINANCE BY THE CITY OF SANFORD, FLORIDA 19 89 242 MINU ES City Commission. Sanford, Florida July 24 19 City Hall in the City of Sanford, Florida, consider the adoption of an ordinance by follows: at 7:00 o'clock P.M. on July the City of Sanf'or.d, Florida, 24, 1989, to numbered as ORDINANCE. NO. 2039 General Description of the area to be annexed and map is as follows: A PORTION OF THAT CERTAIN. PROPERTY LYING BETWEEN GRANDVIEW AVENUE AND POINSETTA AVENUE AND BETWEEN WYLLY AVENUE. AN! MATTIE STREET. A complete description and a copy of the ordinance shall be available at the Office of the City Clerk for all persons desiring to examine, the same. All parties in interest and citizens shall have an opportunity to be heard at said hearing. By order of the City Commission of the City of Sanford, Florida. 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 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) Janet R. Donahoe City Clerk Publish: June 30, July 7, July 14, and July 21, 1989. Ordinance No. 2039, entitled.: AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SANFORD, FLORIDA, TO ANNEX WITHIN THE CORPORATE AREA OF THE CITY OF SANFORD, FLORIDA, UPON ADOP. TION OF SAID ORDINANCE, A PORTION OF THAT CERTAIN PROPERTY LYING BETWEEN GRANDVIEW AVENUE AND POINSETTA AVENUE AND BETWEEN WYLLY AVENUE AND MATTIE STREET; SAID PROPERTY BEING SITUATED IN SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA, IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE VOLUNTARY ANNEXATION PROVISIONS OF SECTION 171..044, FLORIDA STATUTES; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY, CONFLICTS AND EFFECTIVE DATE. introduced and placed on first reading at meeting of June 26, 1989, was next placed on final reading. After being read by title, the Chairman announced that the Commission would hear from those persons present to speak in favor of, or in opposition to, the proposed adoption of Ordinance No. 2039. No one appeared. Commissioner Howell moved on the passage, and adoption of Ordinance No. 2039. Seconded by Commissioner McClanahan and carried by the vote of the Commission as follows: Mayor Smith Commissioner Eckstein Commissioner Howell Commissioner Thomas Commissioner McClanahan Yea Yea Yea Yea Yea Thereupon, the Chairman announced that the City Commission of the City of Sanford, Florida, had passed and adopted said Ordinance No. 2039, entitled: AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SANFORD, FLORIDA, TO ANNEX WITHIN THE CORPORATE AREA OF THE CITY OF SANFORD, FLORIDA, UPON ADOPTION OF SAID ORDINANCE, A PORTION OF THAT CERTAIN PROPERTY LYING BETWEEN GRANDVIEW AVENUE AND POINSETTA AVENUE AND BETWEEN WYLLY AVENUE AND MATTIE STREET; SAID PROPERTY BEING SITUATED IN SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA, IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE VOLUNTARY ANNEXATION PROVISIONS OF SECTION 171.044, FLORIDA STATUTES; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY. CONFLICTS AND EFFECTIVE DATE. City Commission, S~ MINUTE S Florida July 19 89 A Public Hearing was held Herald on July 14, 1989, as follows: in accordance with Noticepublished in the Evening July 11, 1989 NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING TO CONSIDER THE ADOPTION OF AN ORDINANCE BY THE CITY OF SANFORD, FLORIDA Notice is hereby given that a Public Hearing will be. held in the Commission Room. at the City Hall in the City of Sanford, Florida, at 7:00 o'clock P.M. on July 24, 1989, to consider the adoption of an ordinance by the City of Sanford, Florida, title of which is as follows: ORDINANCE NO. 2041 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SANFORD, FLORIDA, CLOSING, VACATING, AND ABANDONING A PORTION OF TAMARIN~ AVENUE LYING BETWEEN SECOND STREET AND THIRD STREET AND LYING BETWEEN POMEGRANITE AVENUE AND PERSIMMON AVENUE; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY, CONFLICTS AND EFFECTIVE DATE. A copy shall be available at the Office of the City Clerk for all persons desiring to examine the same.. Ail parties in interest and citizens shall have an opportunity to be heard at said hearing. By order of the City Commission of the City of Sanford, Florida. 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 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) Publish: Janet R. Donahoe City Clerk July 14, 1989 Ordinance.. No. 2041, entitled: AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SANFORD, FLORIDA, CLOSING, VACATING AND ABAND.ONING A PORTION OF TAMARIND AVENUE LYING BETWEEN SECOND STREET AND THIRD STREET AND LYING BETWEEN POMEGRANITE AVENUE AND PERSIMMON. AVENUE; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY, CONFLICTS AND EFFECTIVE DATE. introduced and placed on first reading at meeting of July 10, 1989, was next placed on final reading. After being read by title, the Chairman announced that the Commission would hear from' those persons present to speak in favor of, or in opposition to, the proposed adoption of Ordinance No. 2041. No one appeared. Commissioner McClanahan moved on the passage and adoption of Ordinance No. 2041. Seconded by Commissioner Thomas and carried by the vote of the Commisison as follows: Mayor Smith Commissioner Eckstein Commissioner Howell Commissioner Thomas Commissioner McClanahan Yea Yea Yea Yea Yea Thereupon, the Chairman announced that the City Commission of the City of Sanford, Florida, had passed and adopted said Ordinance No. 2041, entitled: AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SANFORD, FLORIDA, CLOS.ING, VACATING AND ABANDONING A PORTION OF TAMARIND AVENUE LYING BETWEEN SECOND STREET AND THIRD STREET AND~ LYING BETWEEN POMEGRANiTE AVENUE AND PERSIMMON AVENUE; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY, CONFLICTS AND EFFECTIVE DATE. A Public Hearing was. held in accordancewith Notice published in the Evening Herald on July 14, 1989, as follows: 244 MINU ES City Commission, Sanford, Florida July 24 19 89 July 11, 1989 NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING TO CONSIDER THE ADOPTION. OF AN ORDINANCE BY THE CITY OF SANFORD, FLORIDA Notice is hereby given that a Public Hearing will be held in the Commission Room at the City Hall in the City of Sanford, Florida, at 7:00 o'clock P.M. on July 24, 1989, to consider the adoption of an ordinance by the City of Sanford, Florida, title of which is as follows: ORDINANCE NO. 2044 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SANFORD, FLORIDA, AMENDING CHAPTER 2- ADMINISTRATION, ARTICLE XIII-HISTORIC PRESERVATION ORDINANCE BY AMENDING THE FOLLOWING SECTIONS: SECTION 5, TERMS OF OFFICE; SECTION 7, ORGANIZATION, OFFICERS, RULES, MEETINGS; SECTION 8, ESTABLISHMENT OF HISTORIC DISTRICTS; SECTION 9, DESIGNATION. OF HISTORIC LANDMARKS; SECTION 10, BUILDING OR ALTERING IN A DISTRICT; CERTIFICATE; SECTION 12, CERTIFICATE PROCEDURE; NOTICE; REASONS; APPEAL; SECTION 15, ALTERATION OF A LANDMARK OR BUILDING WITHIN A HISTORIC DISTRICT; AND SECTION 20 PENALTIES OF THE HISTORIC PRESERVATION ORDINANCE PASSED AND ADOPTED ON OCTOBER 28, 2985; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY, CONFLICTS AND EFFECTIVE DATE. A copy shall be available at the Office of the City Clerk for all persons desiring to examine the same. All parties in interest and citizens shall have an opportunity to be heard at said hearing. By order of the City Commission of the City of Sanford, Florida. 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 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) Janet R. Donahoe City Clerk Publish: July 14, 1989 Ordinance No. 2044, entitled: AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SANFORD, FLORIDA, AMENDING CHAPTER 2- ADMINISTRATION, ARTICLE XII. I - HISTORIC PRESERVATION ORDINANCE BY AMENDING THE FOLLOWING SECTIONS: SECTION 5, TERMS OF OFFICE; SECTION 7, ORGANIZATION, OFFICERS, RULES, MEETINGS; SECTION 8, ESTABLISHMENT OF HISTORIC DISTRICTS; SECTION 9, DESIGNATION OF HISTORIC LANDMARKS; SECTION 10, BUILDING OR ALTERING IN A DISTRICT; CERTIFICATE; SECTION 23, CERTIFICATE PROCEDURE; NOTICE; REASONS; APPEAL; SECTION 25, ALTERATION OF A LANDMARK OR BUILDING WITHIN A HISTORIC DISTRICT; AND SECTION 20, PENALTIES OF THE HISTORIC PRESERVATION ORDINANCE PASSED AND ADOPTED ON OCTOBER 28, 1985; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY, CONFLICTS AND EFFECTIVE DATE. introduced and placed on first reading at meeting of July 10, 1989, was next placed on final reading. After being read by title, the Chairman announced that the. Commission would hear from those persons present to speak in favor of, or in opposition to, the proposed adoption of Ordinance No. 2044. Jerry Mills, 701 West Third Street, a member of the Historic Preservation Board, appeared to speak in favor of the proposed O~dinance, and to require the inclusion of a portion recommended for change, but deleted by the Commission. Said section pertains to residency requirements for board members. Mr. Mills stated the purpose was to give the Board an opportunity to have technical expertise of persons who may not live in Sanford. He further stated he was appearing as a representative of the Historic Preservation Board and as a concerned citizen. Stanley Brumley, 2221 E. Celery Avenue, appeared and spoke in favor of Mr. Mills request. Commissioner Howell stated he was in favor of hearing more about this requested MINUTES City Commission, Sanford, Florida July 24 245 19 89 further discuss same. Commissioner McClanahan moved on the passage and adoption of Ordinance No. 2044. Seconded by Commissioner Howell and carried by the vote of the Cox~ission as follows: Mayor Smith Commissioner Eckstein Commissioner Howell Commissioner Thomas Commissioner McClanahan Yea Yea Yea Yea Yea Thereupon, the Chairman announced, that the City Commission of the City of Sanford, Florida, had passed and adopted said Ordinance No. 2044, entitled: AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SANFORD, FLORIDA, AMENDING CHAPTER 2- ADMINISTRATION, ARTICLE XIII - HISTORIC PRESERVATION ORDINANCE BY AMENDING THE FOLLOWING SECTIONS: SECTION 5, TERMS OF OFFICE; SECTION 7, ORGANIZATION, OFFICERS, RULES, MEETINGS; SECTION 8, ESTABLISHMENT OF HISTORIC DISTRICTS; SECTION 9, DESIGNATION OF HISTORIC LANDMARKS; SECTION 10, BUILDING OR ALTERING IN A DISTRICT; CERTIFICATE; SECTION 23, CERTIFICATE PROCEDURE; NOTICE; REASONS; APPEAL; SECTION 25, ALTERATION OF A LANDMARK OR BUILDING WITHIN A HISTORIC DISTRICT; AND SECTION 20, PENALTIES OF THE HISTORIC PRESERVATION ORDINANCE PASSED AND ADOPTED ON OCTOBER 28, 1985; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY, CONFLICTS AND EFFECTIVE DATE. A Public Hearing was held in accordance with Notice published in the Evening Herald on July 14, 1989, as follows: July 11, 1989 NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING TO CONSIDER THE ADCPTION OF AN ORDINANCE BY THE CITY OF SANFORD, FLORIDA Notice is hereby given that a Public Hearing will be held in the Commission Room at the City Hall in the City of Sanford, Florida, at 7:00 o'clock P.M. on July 24, 1989, to consider the adoption of an ordinance by the City of Sanford, Florida, title of which is as follows: ORDINANCE NO. 2046 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SANFORD, FLORIDA, ESTABLISHING A RECREATION FACILITIES IMPACT FEE; PROVIDING FOR. DEFINITION; PROVIDING FOR RATES; PROVIDING FOR THE TIME OF PAYMENT; PROVIDING FOR THE USE OF PROCEEDS; PROVIDING FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A TRUST FUND FOR MONIES COLLECTED; PROVIDING THAT ALL ORDINANCES OR. PARTS OF ORDINANCES AND ALL RESOLUTIONS OR PARTS OF RESOLUTIONS IN CONFLICT THEREWITH BE REPEALED TO THE EXTENT OF SUCH CONFLICT; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY, CONFLICTS AND EFFECTIVE DATE. available at the Office A copy shall be examine the same. of the City Clerk for all persons desiring to All parties in interest and citizens shall have an opportunity to be heard at said hearing. By order of the City Commission of the City of Sanford, Florida. 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 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) Janet R. Donahoe City Clerk Publish: July 14, 1989 Ordinance No. 2046, entitled: AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SANFORD, FLORIDA, ESTABLISHING A RECREATION FACILITIES IMPACT FEE; PROVIDING FOR DEFINITION; PROVIDING FOR RATES; PROVIDING FOR THE TIME OF PAYMENT; PROVIDING FOR THE USE OF PROCEEDS; PROVIDING FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A TRUST FUND FOR MONIES COLLECTED; PROVIDING THAT ALL ORDINANCES OR PARTS OF ORDINANCES AND ALL RESOLUTIONS OR 2 4 6 MINUSculE S City Commission, Sanford, Florida July 24 19 89 introduced and' placed on first reading at meeting of July 10, 1989, was next placed on final reading. After being read by title, the Chairman announced that the Commission would hear from those persons present to speak in favor of, or in opposition to, the proposed adoption of Ordinance No. 2046. No one apueared. Commissioner Thomas moved on the passage and. adoution of Ordinance No. 2046. Seconded by Commissioner McClanahan and carried by the vot~ of the Commission as follows: Mayor Smith Commissioner Eckstein Commissioner Howell Commissioner Thomas Commissioner McClanahan Yea Yea Yea Yea Yea Thereupon:, the Chairman announced that the City Commission of the City of Sanford, Florida, had passed and adopted said Ordinance No. 2046, entiteld: AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SANFORD, FLORIDA., ESTABLISHING A RECREATION FACILITIES IMPACT FEE; PROVIDING FOR DEFINITION; PROVIDING FOR RATES; PROVIDING FOR. THE TIME OF PAYMENT; PROVIDING FOR THE USE OF PROCEEDS; PROVIDING FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A TRUST FUND FOR MONIES COLLECTED; PROVIDING THAT ALL ORDINANCES OR PARTS OF ORDINANCES AND ALL RESOLUTIONS OR PARTS OF RESOLUTION~S IN CONFLICT THEREWITH BE REPEALED TO THE EXTENT OF SUCH CONFLICT; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY IN THE EVENT OF PARTIAL INVALIDITY; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. A Public Hearing was held in accordance with Notice published in the Evening Herald on July 14, 1989, as follows: July 11, 1989 NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING TO CON:SIDER THE ADOPTION OF AN ORDINANCE BY THE CITY OF SANFORD, FLORIDA Notice is hereby given that a Public Hearing will be held in the Commission Room at the City Hall in the City of Sanford, Florida, at 7:00 o'clock P.M. on July 24, 1989, to consider the adoption of an ordinance by the City of Sanford, Florida, title of which is as follows: ORDINANCE NO. 2047 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SANFORD, FLORIDA, AMENDING CHAPTER 11, SECTION 27 "UNLAWFUL ACCUMULATION" OF THE SANFORD CITY CODE; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY, CONFLICTS AND EFFECTIVE DATE. A copy shall be available at the Office of the City Clerk for all persons desiring to examine the same. Ail parties in interest and citizens shall have. an opportunity to be heard at said hearing. By order of the City Commission of the City of' Sanford, Florida. 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 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) Janet R. Donahoe City Clerk Publish: July 14, 1989 Ordinance No. 2047, entitled: AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SANFORD, FLORIDA, AMENDING CHAPTER 11, SECTION 27 "UNLAWFUL ACCUMULATION" OF THE SANFORD CITY CODE; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY, CONFLICTS AND EFFECTIVE DATE.. introduced and placed on first reading at meeting of July 10, 1989, was next placed on final reading. After being read by title, the Chairman announced that. the Commission would hear from those persons present to speak in favor of, or in opposition to, the proposed. adoption of Ordinance No. 2047. No one appeared. MINUTES City Commission, Sanford, Florida 247 July 24 Commissioner Thomas moved on the passage and adoption of Ordinance No. 2047. Seconded by Commissioner Howell and carried by the vote of the Commission as follows: Mayor Smith Commissioner Eckstein Commissioner Howell Commissioner Thomas Commissioner McClanahan Yea Yea Yea Yea Yea Thereupon, the Chairman announced that the City Commission of the City of Sanford, Florida, had passed and adopted said Ordinance No. 2047, entitled: AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SANFORD, FLORIDA, AMENDING CHAPTER 11, SECTION 27 "UNLAWFUL ACCUMULATION?' OF THE SANFORD CITY CODE; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY, CONFLICTS AND EFFECTIVE DATE. A Public Hearing was held Herald on July 14, 1989, as follows: in accordance with Notice published in the Evening July 11., 1989 NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING TO CONSIDER THE ADOPTION OF AN ORDINANCE BY THE CITY OF SANFORD, FLORIDA Notice is hereby given that a Public Hearing will be held in the Commission Room at the City Hall in the City of Sanford, Florida, at 7:00 o'clock P.M. on July 24, 1989, to consider the adoption of an ordinance by the City of Sanford, Florida, title of which is as follows: ORDINANCE NO. 2048 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SANFORD, FLORIDA, CHANGING THE NAME OF WHIPPOORWILL LANE PRESENTLY DEFINED WITHIN THE CITY OF SANFORD, FLORIDA, TO WHIPPOORWILL COURT; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY, CONFLICTS AND EFFECTIVE DATE. A copy shall be available at the Office of the City Clerk for all persons desiring to examine the same. All parties in interest and citizens shall have an opportunity to be heard at said hearing. By order of the City Commission of the City of Sanford, Florida. 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 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) Janet R. Donahoe City Clerk Publish: July 14, 1989 Ordinance No. 2048, entitled: AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SANFORD, FLORIDA, CHANGING THE NAME OF WHIPPOORWILL LANE PRESENTLY DEFINED WITHIN THE CITY OF SANFORD, FLORIDA, TO WHIPPOORWILL COURT; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY, CONFLICTS AND EFFECTIVE DATE. introduced and placed on first reading at meeting of July 10, 1989, was next placed on final reading. After being read by title, the Chairman announced that the Commission would hear from those persons present to speak in favor of, or in opposition to, the proposed adoption of Ordinance No. 2048. No one appeared. Commissioner McClanahan moved on the passage and adoption of Ordinance No. 2048. Seconded by Commissioner Thomas and carried by the vote of the Commission as follows: Mayor Smith Yea Commissioner Eckstein Yea Commissioner Howell Yea Commissioner Thomas Yea Commissioner McClanahan Yea 19 89 248 MINU ES City Commission, Sanford, Florida July 24 19 89 Thereupon, the Chairman announced that the City Commission~ of the City of Sanford, Florida, had passed and adopted said Ordinance No. 2048, entitled: AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SANFORD, FLORIDA, CHANGING THE NAME OF WHIPPOORWILL LANE PRESENTLY DEFINED WITHIN THE CITY OF SANFORD, FLORIDA, TO WHIPPOORWILL COURT; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY, CONFLICTS AND EFFECTIVE DATE. A Public Hearing was held in Herald on July 14, 1989, as follows: accordance with Notice published in the Evening July 11, 1989 NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING TO CONSIDER THE ADOPTION OF AN ORDINANCE BY THE CITY OF SANFORD, FLORIDA Notice is hereby given that a Public Hearing will be held in the Commission Room at the City Hall in the City of Sanford, Florida, at 7:00 o'clock P.M. on July 24, 1989, to consider the adoption of an ordinance by the City of Sanford, Florida, title of which is as follows: ORDINANCE NO. 2049 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SANFORD, FLORIDA, CHANGING THE NAME OF LINDSEY LANE PRESENTLY DEFINED WITHIN THE CITY OF SANFORD, FLORIDA, TO LINDSEY COURT; PROVIDING FOR SEVERA~ILITY, CONFLICTS AND EFFECTIVE DATE. A copy shall be available at the Office of the City Clerk for all persons desiring to examine the same. Ail parties in interest and citizens shall have an opportunity to be heard at said hearing. By order of the City Commission of the City of Sanford, Florida. 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 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) Janet R. Donahoe City Clerk Publish: July 14, 1989 Ordinance No. 2049, entitled: AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SNAFORD, FLORIDA, CHANGING THE NAME OF LINDSEY LANE PRESENTLY DEFINED WITHIN THE CITY OF SANFORD, FLORIDA, TO LINDSEY WAY; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY, CONFLICTS AND EFFECTIVE DATE. introduced and placed on first reading at meeting of July 10, 198o, was next placed on final reading. After being read by title, the Chairman announced that the Commission would hear from those persons present to speak in favor of, or in 6pposition to the proposed adoption of Ordinance No. 2049. No one appeared. Commissioner Thomas moved on the passage and adoption of Ordinance No. 2049. Seconded by Commissioner Howell and carried by the vote of the Commission as follows: Mayor Smith Commissioner Eckstein Commissioner Howell Commissioner Thomas Commissioner McClanahan Yea Yea Yea Yea Yea Thereupon', the Chairman announced that the City Commission of the City of Sanford, Florida, had passed and adopted said Ordinance No. 2049, entitled: AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SANFORD, FLORIDA., CHANGING THE NAME OF LINDSEY LANE PRESENTLY DEFINED WITHIN THE CITY OF SANFORD, FLORIDA, TO LINDSEY COURT; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY, CONFLICTS AND EFFECTIVE DATE. The next item of business was a request submitted from Ricardo Hicks, for time MINUTE S 2 4 9 City Commission, Sanford, Florida July 24 19 89 extension on Condemnation Report No. 89-1, for repairs to 710 1/2 Pine Avenue, tabled from the meeting of July 10, 1989. The City Manager stated that Mr. Hicks loan application was denied, and that he had recently applied, for another loan. Commissioner Thomas moved to deny said time extension. Seconded by Commissioner Howell and carried by the vote of the Commission as follows: Mayor Smith Commissioner Eckstein Commissioner Howell Commissioner Thomas Commissioner McClanahan Yea Yea Yea Yea Yea The Commission next considered a request submitted from Ronald Allman and William Gatchell for a game room license at 3759 South Orlando Drive, tabled from the meeting of July 10, 1989. The Chairman asked Mr. Allman if he ~had seen the list of stipulations/conditions submitted by the Police Department, and he replied that he had not. Commissioner McClanahan moved to table to meeting of August 14, 1989 to provide time for Mr. Allman and Mr. Gatchell to review the conditions/stipulations. Seconded by Commissioner Thomas and carried by the vote of the Commission as follows: Mayor Smith Commissioner Eckstein Commissioner Howell Commissioner Thomas Commissioner McClanahan Yea Yea Yea Yea Yea The next item of business was a request submitted from Mary Edmiston to sell wine with gift baskets from her house located at 103.Clear Lake Circle, in a residential zone. John Baum, 111 S. Maitland Avenue, Attorney for Mrs. Edmiston, appeared and spoke in favor of the request. Mr. Baum brought a sample basket to show the Commission, and stated that Mrs. Edmiston's business.is either mail order or telephone, and that no orders are picked up at her house.. Commissioner Howell asked Mr. Baum if it is legal, to ship wine as it was his understanding that it was in fact, illegal to do so. Mr. Baum stated he did not know the' answe~ to the question. request. follows: through the mail, On recommendation of the City Manager, Commissioner Thomas moved to deny said Seconded by Commissioner McClanahan and carried by the vote of the Commission as Mayor Smith Commissioner Eckstein Commissioner Howell Commissioner Thomas Commissioner McClanahan Yea Yea Yea Yea Yea Resignation submitted from Mary Elizabeth Derr from the Scenic Improvement Board. Commissioner Thomas moved to accept said resignation, with regrets, and to authorize a letter to be sent to Ms. Der.r, thanking her for her service. Seconded by Commissioner McClanahan and carried by the vote of the Commission as follows: Mayor Smith Yea Commissioner Eckstein Yea Commissioner Howell Yea Commissioner Thomas Yea 250 MINU ES City Commission, Sanford, Florida July 24 19 1989, Recommendations submitted from the Planning and Zoning Commission meeting of as follows: July 7, 1989 MEMORANDUM TO: FROM: SUBJECT: City Clerk Principal Deputy Administrative Official Regularly Scheduled Meeting of the Planning and Zoning Commission July 6, 1989 RECON~ENDATIONS After listening to opposition from adjacent homeowners concerning any further intrusion of industry on Mellonville Avenue, recommended denial of the request for a Rezone from AG to RI-l, that property located south of Airport Boulevard and West of Mellonville Avenue in an AG zone for the purpose of retail or warehouse or any use permitted in this zoning by a vote of 7 to 1. The applicant proposes to develop either education or institutional type of development that would enhance the entrance to the Airport. Owner: Walter H. King Representative: Thomas Deppen Unanimously recommended the approval of the request for a Rezone from SR-1AA and AG, to that of SR-1 and MR-1 for that property located at 1500 Lake Mary Blvd., lying north and east of Groveview Subdivision and south and west of Hidden Lake Subdivision. Mr. Peterson, owner, stated he has tentatively sold to a developer who wishes to develop single family homes on the SR-1 area and that he will retain and live on the MR-1 area until sold in the future. The home owners in opposition were concerned with: 1. Inadequate roads for ingress and egress. 2. Higher density of multiple family use. 3. Retention and run-off. 4. Protection and clearing of the trees. Owner/Representative: A.B. Peterson, Jr. The Chairmen ruled there was no motion on the request for a Conditional Use for the purpose of the sale of all types of alcoholic beverages for consumption on premises with restaurant, that property located at 110 South Palmetto Avenue in a SC-3 zone. Both a motion to table the Public Hearing, because of lack of representation, and a motion to recommend denial of the request ended in a 4-4 tie. Owner/Representative: Gaymelle Hendrick July MINUTES City Commission, SanfOrd, Florida - 251 July 24 19 89 Co~nissioner Eckstein moved to table until meeting request to sell alcoholic bever.ages at 110 S. Palmetto Avenue. McClanahan and carried by the vote of the Commission as follows: Mayor Smith Commissioner Eckstein Commissioner Howell Commissioner Thomas Commissioner M¢Clanahan Yea Yea Yea Yea Yea of August 14, 1989, the Seconded by Commissioner On recommendation of Mayor to execute the consultant $32,030.00 for Fire Station No. vote of the Commission as follows: the City Manaqer, Commissioner Thomas moved to authorize contract with Schemmer Associates, Inc. in amount of 3. Seconded by Commissioner Eckstein and carried by the Mayor Smith Commissioner Eckstein Commissioner HoweT1 Commissioner Thomas Commissioner McClanahan Yea Yea Yea Yea Yea Commissioner Thomas moved, to approve Minutes and payment of statements as follows: December 19, 1988; February 13, 1989; March 13, 1989; April 3, 1989; April 10, 1989; April 17, 1989; May 8, 1989; May 22, 1989; June. 12, 1989; and June 26, 1989. STATEMENTS: (1) From City Attorney for Professional Services during July, 1989 ............................................................. $ 5,623.30 (2) From Abcom II for Cultural Arts Center Renovation, Pay Application No. 1 ................................................................ $ 18,274.50 (3) From Schweizer, Inc. for Civic Center Renovation, from May 25 thru June 28, 1989 ............................................................. $ 2,388.00 (4) From Schweizer, Inc. for Senior Citizens Center, from May 25 thru June 28, 1989 ............................................................. $ 291.98 (5) From PreCon Corporation for Reclaimed Water Storage Tanks construction, Pay Application No. 2 ................................................................. $ 92,039.00 (6) From Elkins Constructors, Inc. for Wastewater Treatment Plant Improvements- Contract I, Pay Application No. 9 ................................ $336,473.20 Seconded by Commissioner Howell and carried by the vote of Mayor Smith Commissioner Eckstein Commissioner Howell the Commission as follows: Yea Yea Yea 252 MINU ES City Commission, Sanford, Florida July 24 19 89 Conmlissioner Thomas moved to ratify support' for General Henry Shelton Sanford Memorial Library proposed expansion, and authorized staff to initiate selection process for Architectural services. Seconded by Commissioner Howell and carried by the vote of the commission as follows: Mayor Smith Commissioner Eckst~in Commissioner Howell Commissioner Thomas Commissioner McClanahan Yea Yea Yea Yea Yea Request from Amefika Geuka for $125,000 interest free loan for funding of the OASIS Project was next considered. Commissioner Thomas moved to grant said request and approve said loan. The motion died for a lack of a second. On recommendation of the City Manager., Commissioner Thomas moved to: [1) arrange for long-term bonds for approximately 4~5 million; (2) to direct City Attorney to prepare ordinance for increase in utility rates in approximate amount of 12.75%; (3) to arrange for lease-purchase financing through issuing Certificates of Participation in approximate amount of 2.6 million for procurement of equipment and new Fire Station. Seconded by Commissioner McClanahan and carried by the vote of the Commission as follows: Mayor Smith Commissioner Eckstein Commissioner Howell Commissioner Thomas Commissioner McClanahan Yea Yea Yea Yea Yea The Commission authorized City Attorney to prepare the proper Resolution regarding Investment Policy Changes/Arbitrage Yield Restrictions. McClanahan, seconded by Commissioner Thomas and carried by follows: Resolution No. 1560 was figures a follows: Mayor Smith Commissioner Eckstein Commissioner Howell Commissioner Thomas Commissioner McClanahan read by title and adopted. On motion of Commissioner the vote of the Commission as Yea Yea Yea Yea Yea Said Resolution being in words and RESOLUTION FO. 1560 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SANFORD, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING INVESTMENT OF PROCEEDS REMAINING FROM THE 1986 WATER AND SEWER BOND ISSUE IN TAX EXEMPT GOVERNMENT MONEY MARKET MUTUAL FUNDS. MINUTE S 2 5 3 City Commission, Sanford, Florida J_u~ 24 19 89_ WHEREAS, in August, Water and Sewer Bonds for the purpose of financing to the City water and sewer system; and, WHEREAS, the arbitrage limitations of 1986 the City of Sanford issued improvements the 19 86 Tax Reform Act impose restrictions on the amount of interest that can be earned on invested proceeds by governmental entities; and, WHEREAS, the City has embarked on a construction plan which will soon expend all funds from the 1986 bond issue, but meanwhile' the City desires to earn all interest legally permissable from prudent investment practices. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE PEOPLE OF THE CITY OF SANFORD, FLORIDA: SEX2TION 1: That the Finance Director is authorized and directed to temporarilly invest the proceeds remaining from the 1986 Water and Sewer Bond issue in tax exempt government money market mutual funds until they are needed to pay for construction costs incurred in the City's water and sewer project. PASSED AND ADOPTED this 24th day of JULY , A.D. 1989. ATTEST: ,; .. ~ .' CITY CLERK A~ the City Comff~ssion of the City of Sanford, Florida. On recommendation City Attorney to prepare residential areas. Commission as follows: of the City Manager, Commissioner Thomas moved to authorize the the proper ordinance to allow keeping of exotic birds in Seconded by Commissioner Howell and carried by the voEe of the Mayor Smith Commissioner Eckstein Commissioner Howell Commissioner Thomas ~mmi~ion~r M~Clanahan Yea Yea Yea Yea Yea 2,54 MINU ES City Commission, Sanford, Florida July 24 19 89 On recommendation of the City Manager, Commissioner M¢Clanahan moved to authorize the City Attorney to preuare the proper ordinance to allow keeping of inoperative vehicles, covered by manufactured cover, in residential areas. carried by the vote of the Commission as foll.ows: Seconded by Commissioner Eckstein and Mayor Smith Commissioner Eckstein Commissioner Howell Commissioner Thomas Commissioner. McClanahan Yea Yea Yea Yea Yea On recommendation of the City Manager, Commissioner Howell moved to authorize the City Attorney to prepare the proper ordinance regarding condemnation procedures involving lack of service. Seconded by Commissioner McClanahan and carried by the vote of the Commission as follows: Mayor Smith Commissioner Eckstein Commissioner Howell Commissioner Thomas Commissioner McClanahan Yea Yea Yea Yea Yea Commissioner Howell owners affidavit in event of an occupational license. Seconded Commission as follows: moved to adopt policy change to require staff to obtain an abandonment of property, and voluntary surrender of by Commissioner McClanahan and carried, by the vote of the Mayor Smith Commissioner Eckstein Commissioner Howell Commissioner Thomas Commissioner McClanahan Yea Yea Yea Yea Yea Commissioner McClanahan moved to authorize staff School Board property on French Avenue across from Sanfor.d Middle School. to obtain an appraisal for the Seconded by Commissioner Eckstein and carried by the vote of the Commission as follows: Yea Yea Yea Yea Yea Mayor Smith Commissioner Eckstein Commissioner Howell Commissioner Thomas Commissioner McClanahan David T. Farr, Executive Director of the Greater Sanford Chamber of Commerce, appeared and spoke to the Commission regarding Beachfront Enhancement and Protection. Mr. Farr stated that the Seminole County Board of County Commissioners has accepted the recommendation of the Seminole County Tourist Development Council and granted the Sanford Chamber's funding application for Beachfront Enhancement and Protection. The Grant is a $50,000.00 matching grant to be utilized during fiscal year from October 1, 1989 to September 30, 1990. He further stated that the Tourist Development Council specified that the matching portion of the grant should come from the City of Sanford since the City receives revenues from leases on the Marina and the improvements will directly impact the quality of tourist development on the Marina. On recommendation of the City Manager, Commissioner M¢Clanahan moved to authorize City Attorney to settle Code Enforcement Board Case No. 86-237, Mr. and Mrs. Rivera, Owner, MINUTES City Commission, Sanford, Florida -- 255 July 24 19 8q for settlement in amount of $450.00. Carried by the vote of the Commission as follows: Mayor Smith Commissioner Eckstein Commissioner Howell Commissioner Thomas Commissioner McClanahan Yea Yea Yea Yea Yea Resignation submitted from John Y. Mercer, from the Sanford Airport Authority, effective September 30, 1989. Commissioner Thomas moved to accept-, with regrets, said resignation, and authorize a letter be sent to Mr. Mercer, thankning him for his service. Seconded by Commissioner McClanahan and carried by the vote of the Commission as follows: Mayor Smith Commissioner Eckstein Commissioner Howell Commissioner Thomas Commissioner McClanahan Yea Yea Yea Yea Yea Commissioner McClanahan moved to appoint Authority, with a term to begin October 1, 1989. carried by the vote of the Commission as follows: Mayor Smith Commissioner Eckstein Commissioner Howell Commissioner Thomas Commissioner M¢Clanahan Bob McKee Seconded by Yea Yea Yea Yea Yea to the sanford Airport Commissioner Thomas and Request submitted from Florida Girls Fitness Center fora portable 1564 S. French Avenue. On moved to deny said request. Commission as follows: sign permit at recommendation of the Building Official, Commissioner Howell Seconded by Commissioner Thomas and carried by the vote of the Mayor Smith Commissioner Eckstein Commissioner Howell Commissioner Thomas Commissione= McClanahan Yea Yea Yea Yea Yea Request submitted from W.M. Wesley for occupational license for a game room at 931 W. 13th Street. Commissioner M¢Clanahan moved to table to meeting of August 14, 1989, to allow Mr. Wesley an opportunity to review the conditions/stipulations set Police Department. Seconded by Commissioner Thomas Commission as follows: Mayor Smith CoK~issioner Eckstein Commissioner Howell Commissioner Thomas Commissioner McClanahan and carried by the Yea Yea Yea Yea Yea forth by the vote of the Request submitted from Doreen Freeman for waiver of Code Enforcement Board 989-163 Fine in amount of $45.00 for property located at SE Corner of 3rd Street and Cedar Avenue. Mrs. Freeman presented receipts for tractor/mowing work and stated that she is trying to maintain the vacant lot. The City Manager reported that the fine ran from July 15, 1989 to July 23, 1989 at the rate of $5.00 per day, and that the property is now in compliance as of July 23, 1989. Commissioner McClanhan moved to waive said fine in amount of $45.00. Seconded by Commissioner Howell and carried by the vote of teh Commission as follows: 2 5-6- MINU~ES City Commission, Sanford, Florida July 24 19 89 Mayor Smith Commissioner Eckstein Commissioner Howell Commissioner Thomas Commissioner McClanahan Yea Yea Yea Yea Yea The City Manager submitted Tabulation of Bid 988/89-62 for Tennis Court Surfacing Materials-Groveview Park (Recreation and Parks), as follows: BID TABULATION IIID ~[l'll I: 'l'u,mts C,}url Surfacl,8 tlalerSals ..... , ''. .... -, .~ .'..'b .., OPENED lIT; Iialt Sheart~l 88/89-62 ' '' ' '" ' '~ .... ~ ' · ' ..... ": TABULATED ltV:. Jim ,Im'.i~an 'lID IJtIMII~B .,'.;" '.'~; .... )PfNINfi DATE 7-18-89TiME 2;m ¢.m.: ',':.',..': .... ..' LL'. .".:[',. VERIFIED lIT:' ~OSTINGTIME/DATEFROM: / UNTIl --/~.PAGff OF ; I'AG ',~,,,,,~,, ,~.,~.o,,.,1 I..~ b.,~l I I I I · '~~1 I'~ J% I I · / I I '"'""* I I"'°~"'°l:'"'""'~l''''"'~''''r''' I I I .,,,,,.,~.. , ..... .o, I / / I I / I I "'"'""~"" I I"" t I 't t / / .i,,~ s Hiu s,,~.¢~ co.I / / I ... I / / / ' ,....,,r~ .... I I "/~ / ' I / / /~1 ~ t'ai~[ I oil / lia..~/iS.g~/J / ' / / '/ On reco~e'ndation of the City Manager', Co~issioner Thomas moved to accept low bid meeting specifications from Certified Recreational Services of Sanford, in amount of $9125.00. Seconded by Commissioner McClanahan and carried by the vote of the Commission as follows: The City Mayor Smith Commissioner Eckstein Commissionez Howell Commissioner Thomas Commissioner McClanahan Manager submitted Tabulation of Yea Yea Yea Yea Yea Bid #88/89-63 for Groveview Park Play Apparatus and Shelter (Recreation & Parks), as follows.: BID TABULATION Commissioner McClanahan moved to accept low bids meeting specifications, as follows: l MINUTES City Commission, Sanford, Florida July 257 24 II. III. IV. V. VI. VII. VIII. IX. XI. XII. XIII. Play system apparatus from Dominica Recreation ................................... $5998.00 Play climber from Hunter-Knepshield .......... $ 226.89 6 Bouncing animals from Noland & Associates..$1122.00 1 swing set from Noland & Associates ......... $ 459.00 1 aero bench ................................. $ 320.00 18 benches ................................... $3006.00 2 basketball post and backboazds from Central Recreation ................................... $ 860.00 2 park grills ................................ $ 460.00 3 sets tennis court posts from Dominica Recreation ................................... $ 993.00 1 gamefield backstop from Noland & Associates$ 499.00 1 picnic shelter from Hasner& Associates $5728.00 8 picnic benches/tables from Noland & Associates ............................................. $ 908.88 12 station exercise course from Noland & Associates ............................................. $6251.00 follows: Seconded by Commissioner Howell and carried Mayor Smith Commissioner Eckstein Commissioner Howell Commissioner Thomas Commissioner McClanahan by the vote of Yea Yea Yea Yea Yea the Commission as The City Manager submitted Tabulation of Bid #88/89-65, fencing for Groveview Park (Parks and Recreation), as follows: BID TABULATION ,...,..*... ,-,~ --,,.-- ,.~ ,---,~ OPENED 11 Y: --wa L[-~ho-A~[I~ .;..~$?.'-%"-'.-'~'."~"-":":""':".~; :;" VEIIII:IED IIY: Iluward ~_/ ,, UNTIL ! , I)AOE I, OF , '~-3i::"' --:- ""'°°l:"'°-?"'"°l'°""/ / I 1 ,,,o.~. ,,,,o.oo~,,,,oo.o1,,,o,-/ I / ,::::, ,::,:'.:oi::;:o,l:: :::.[ / 19 89 ..... MINU ES City Commission, Sanford, Florida July 24 19 89 On recommendation of City Manager, Commissioner Thomas moved to accept low bids meeting specifications from A'Aabot of Orlando in amount of $4,550 and American Fencing of Orlando in amount of $6,250.00. Seconded by Commissioner Eckstein and carried by the vote of the Commission as follows: Mayor Smith Commissioner Eckstein Commissioner Howell Commissioner Thomas Commissioner. McClanahan Yea Yea Yea Yea Yea Commissioner Thomas moved to approve Minutes and payment of Statements as follows: MINUTES 1) April 10, 1989 2) April 24, 1989 3) May 22, 1989 4) July 5, 1989 STATEMENTS: (1) (2) (3) (4) From Abcom II, Inc. for Pay Application No. 6 for Senior citizens Center Renovation..$16,674.40 From Ardaman & Associates, Inc. for professional services related to Twin Lakes Wellfield Development Program .................... $ 264.00 From Sanford Irrigation &. Sprinkler Systems., Inc. for Reuse Irrigation System-Contract C, Pay Application No. 1 ...................... $14,929.92 From Conklin, Porter & Holmes, Engineers, Inc. for: a) Wastewater Effluent Spray Irrigation Systems in amount of ..................... $ 638.87 b) c) d) e) Water Quality Studies in amount of $ 192.54 Amendment 17-Construction Services-WWTP Tertiary Improvements and Reclaimed Water Distribution System, in amount of.$15,706 Update of City Water, Wastewater & Reclaimed Water Impact Fees, in amount of ..$ 873.02 Master Wastewater Pump Station, in amount of .................................. $ 659.95 f) Sanford/Lake Mary Reclaimed Water, in amount of ............................... $ 306.69 g) Eff. Storage and Spray Irrigation Systems, Contracts B, C and II, in amount $ 7,465.44 h) Vacuum Sewer System-Contracts I, II & III, in amount of ........................ $ 13,301.75 i) Extension of Reclaimed Water Line-Groveview, in amount of ..................... $ 613.15 j) For Rate Coverage Study, in amount of .................................. $ 2,960.81 k) For Additions to Main Water Treatment Plant, in amount of ..................... $ 626.88 Seconded by Commissioner McClanahan and carried by the vote of the Commission' as follows: Mayor Smith Commissioner Eckstein Commissioner Howell Commissioner Thomas Commissioner McClanahan Yea Yea Yea Yea Yea MINUTES City CommissiOn, Sanford, Florida July 24 259 19 89 The next item of business was a request from Police Chief for advance purchase of patrol vehicles, as follows: TO: FROM: SUBJECT: July 24, 1989 City Mana~' Capt. C. B. Fagan, J Acting Police Chief Advance Purchase of Patrol Vehicles The police department has requested in its 1989/90 Budget, eleven (11) patrol vehicles at a projected equipped price of $14,257. per unit or a total of $156,827. Recently, we were advised that Duval Motors of Jacksonville has eleven (11) remaining 1989 Ford police vehicles in stock. These vehicles can be purchased at S12,031. each or $132,341. for all eleven (11). Upon delivery, an additional expense for equipment transfer, paint, decals, etc. would amount to $13,914. bringing the total expenditure to $146,255. Six (6) of these vehicles were purchased in March of this year at an average State Contract price of $12,520. each. To date, they have performed exceptionally. The opportunity to purchase these vehicles proposes an initial savings of $10,572., the long term reduced maintenance outlay, plus decreased down time of patrol units. Therefore, I respectfully request that the 1989/90 police budget be reduced ($146,255.) and that $146,255. be appropriated from the Reserve Account to effect the advance purchase of police vehicles. The Police Chief has been advised of the proposal and concurs with ibis request. Your consideration in this matter will be greatly appreciated. Commissioner Thomas moved to authorize advance purchase of Patrol Vehicles. Seconded by Commissioner McClanahan and carried by the vote of the Commission as follows: Mayor Smith Commissioner Eckstein Commissioner Howell Commissioner Thomas Commissioner McClanahan Yea Yea Yea Yea Yea There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned. ' M~YOR Attest: /~/ City Clerk