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082492-Regular Meeting MINUTES City Commission, Sanford, Florida ~r Meet±rig 379 August 24, 19 92 The City Commission of the City of Sanford, Florida met in Regular Meeting on Monday, August 24, 1992 at 7:00 o'clock P.M. in the City Commission Room, City Hall, Sanford, Florida. Present: Mayor-Commissioner Bettye D. Smith Commissioner Whitey Eckstein Commissioner Robert B. Thomas Commissioner A. A. McClanahan Commissioner Lon Howell City Attorney William L. Colbert City Manager William A. Simmons City Clerk Janet R. Donahoe The Chairman called the meeting to order. Public Hearing to consider Small Scale Comprehensive Plan Amendment for a portion of property lying between Holly Avenue and Maple Avenue and between West llth Street and West 12th Street, and to consider rezoning the property from MR-2, Multiple-Family Residential, to GC- 2, General Commercial, Hellekson Real Estate Co., Inc., owner, as advertised in the Sanford Herald on August 17 and August 13, 1992. The Chairman announced that the Commission would hear from those persons present to speak in favor of, or in opposition to, the Small Scale Comprehensive Plan Amendment, and/or the rezoning of said property. Thomas Deppen, 2304 South Park Avenue, representative, Hellekson Real Estate, appeared and stated that he was available to answer questions. Recommendation submitted from Planning and Zoning Commission to approve said Small Scale Comprehensive Plan Amendment and rezoning; and recommendation submitted from Director of Planning and Development to approve Small Scale Comprehensive Plan Amendment and rezoning. Commissioner Thomas moved on the first reading of Ordinance No. 3126, entitled: AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SANFORD, FLORIDA, AMENDING ORDINANCE 2065 OF SAID CITY. SAID ORDINANCE BEING A COMPREHENSIVE PLAN; AMENDING THE FUTURE LAND USE PLAN ELEMENT TO PROVIDE SMALL-SCALE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AMENDMENT OF THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN TO DESIGNATED PROPERTY LYING BETWEEN HOLLY AVENUE AND MAPLE AVENUE AND BETWEEN WEST llTH STREET AND WEST 12TH STREET; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY, CONFLICTS AND EFFECTIVE DATE. Also, to authorize City Attorney to prepare the proper ordinance to rezone the property as advertised. Seconded by Commissioner Howell and carried by the vote of the CommiSsion, as follows: Mayor Smith Aye Commissioner Eckstein Aye Commissioner Thomas Aye Commissioner McClanahan Aye Commissioner Howell Aye Mayor Smith announced that the City will advertise and hold the second public hearing on the Comprehensive Plan Amendment on September 14, 1992. Public Hearing to consider rezoning a portion of property lying between U.S. 17-92 (French Avenue) and Laurel Avenue and between West 15th Street and West 18th Street, from SR-1A, Single Family Dwelling Residential, to GC-2, General Commercial, Seminole County School Board, owner; R. Hardwick/Tidewater Enterprises, Inc., applicant, as advertised in the Sanford Herald on August 13, 1992. Recommendation submitted from Planning and Zoning Commission to deny the rezoning; based on incompatibility of GC-2 zoning with existing zoning and the City's policy to protect neighborhoods, and to prevent incompatible uses. Recommendation submitted from Director of Planning and Development to approve the rezoning. 380 MINUTE City Commission, Sanford, Florida Regular .Meeting August 24.. 1992 The Chairman announced that the Commission would hear from those persons present to speak in favor of, or in opposition to, said rezoning. Rulon Munns, Bogin, Munns & Munns, representative for Richard Hardwick, applicant, appeared and requested that the public hearing be continued until September 14, 1992 Regular Meeting, to allow time for Mr. Hardwick to meet with adjoining residents to address their concerns. He stated that Mr. Hardwick has an amended site plan, and pictures which show the type of development being considered, for City Commission review. Those individuals who appeared in opposition to the rezoning were as follows: Betsy Phillips, 423 West 18th Street, reported that the City of Sanford is becoming a bedroom community to Orlando, and that the proposed commercial development of this acreage would not be advantageous to the City. Mayor Smith asked for a show of hands from those individuals in the audience who were opposed to the rezoning. Kurt Jansen, 221 West 17th Street, appeared and reported there is a major flooding problem at 17th Street and Elm Avenue, and that the proposed shopping center is too close to the residential area. Sylvia Smith, 425 West 18th Street, appeared and reported that, if the Commission denies this request, she will work with the Seminole County School Board and the City of Sanford, and provide financial assistance in acquiring this property for a park. Further, the neighborhood does not want any commercial development encroaching beyond what currently exists. Also, once the property is rezoned they will have no control over what is built. Sue Olinger, Sanford Historic Trust, appeared and reported that the proposed shopping center is too close to the neighborhood, and that she would encourage the developer to renovate one of the strip malls in the area. Glen McKendree, 122 West 17th Street, appeared and reported that between 13th Street and 20th Street, and between Park Avenue and French Avenue there are fourteen homes for sale, four parcels of vacant land for sale, and eight vacant buildings available, which are large enough to accommodate such a project. Commissioner Howell moved to deny the rezoning. Said motion died for lack of a second. Commissioner Eckstein reported receipt of two letters regarding this issue. The other members of the Commission acknowledged receipt of same, also. On recommendation of City Manager, Commissioner McClanahan moved to table public hearing until September 14, 1992 Regular Meeting as requested. Seconded by Commissioner Eckstein and carried by the vote of the Commission as follows: Mayor Smith Aye Commissioner Eckstein Aye Commissioner Thomas Aye Commissioner McClanahan Aye Commissioner Howell Aye Public Hearing to consider rezoning a portion of property lying between East 25th Street (Geneva Avenue) and East 26th Street and between Palmetto Avenue and Sanford Avenue, from RC- 1, Restricted Commercial, to GC-2, General Commercial, Virgil Gracey, owner, as advertised in the Sanford Herald on August 13, 1992. Recommendations submitted from Director of Planning and Development and the Planning and Zoning Commission to deny the rezoning. The Chairman announced that the Commission would hear from those persons present. to speak in favor of, or in opposition to, the rezoning. No one appeared. MINUTES City Commission, Sanford, Florida Regular Meetinq 381 August 24, 19 92 Commissioner Eckstein moved to deny the rezoning. McClanahan and carried by the vote of the Commission as follows: Mayor Smith Aye Commissioner Eckstein Aye Commissioner Thomas Aye Commissioner McClanahan Aye Commissioner Howell Aye Seconded by Commissioner Public Hearing to consider an Appeal of the Denial of a Conditional Use for sale of beer an~ wine for consumption on premises, with a restaurant, (Class 5 Registration) at 1407 West 13~h Street, in a GC-2, General Commercial, Zoning District, Sydney Spence, owner, as advertise~ in the Sanford Herald on August 10, 1992. City Clerk reported that public hearing notice was posted August 10, 1992, and owner was notified on August 13, 1992. City Attorney reported that the Commission will be reviewing an appeal from a Planning and Zoning Commission decision. Said review will be limited to the records and testimony introduced into evidence at the Planning and Zoning Commission Meeting, and will be exclusively limited to issues raised at the Planning and Zoning Commission hearing, and the facts introduced at said hearing. Also, no individuals in the audience will be permitted to appear before the Commission to raise new issues or introduce new facts. Further, the Commission will need to make Findings of Fact, and Conclusions of Law. The following individuals appeared before the Commission. Sydney Spence, 1515 West 18th Street, appeared and reported that he owns the property located at 1407 West 13th Street, and asked the Commission what type of business he can have at this location. Also, he needs to be able to sell other things in addition to food. Deser Alexander, business partner with Sydney Spence, appeared and reported that they have complied with the parking requirements. Marie Alexander, business partner with Sydney Spence, appeared and reported that they will be less competitive than the other businesses on 13th Street, if the Commission denies their request to sell beer and wine. The Commission reviewed the testimonies given tonight, and evidence contained in the record created before the Planning and Zoning Commission, and concluded that the request is consistent with zoning; conforms with the rules and regulations of the City; and that conditions of the conditional zoning have been met. Commissioner McClanahan moved to approve the Conditional Use Application. Seconded by Commissioner Eckstein and carried by the vote of the Commission as follows: Mayor Smith Aye Commissioner Eckstein Aye Commissioner Thomas Aye Commissioner McClanahan Aye Commissioner Howell Nay Consideration of Appeal of Denial of Certificate of Appropriateness by Historic Preservation Board, to board up property at 114 West First Street (Welaka Bui18ing)w RTC, owners/James W. Boylew The Bywater Company, Agent. Laura Straehla, Member of the Sanford Historic Preservation Board, appeared and reported that the Sanford Historic Preservation Board felt it appropriate to deny the Certificate of Appropriateness because RTC had already boarded up the Welaka Building before making application, and did not go through the proper channels, with the added factor that the windows do not go with the street scape on First Street. 382 MINUTES City Commission, Sanford, Florida Regular Meetinq August 24, 19 92 Commissioner Eckstein moved to overturn the Sanford Historic Preservation Board's denial of the Certificate of Appropriateness, and to approve the boarding up of the property at 114 West First Street. Seconded by Commissioner McClanahan and carried by the vote of the Commission as follows: Mayor Smith Nay Commissioner Eckstein Aye Commissioner Thomas Aye Commissioner McClanahan Aye Commissioner Howell Nay Presentation byBob tassels regarding weekly rentals in the Historic District, as discussed at tonight's Work Session. Bob Cassels, 709 Oak Avenue, appeared and read a petition, which he stated was signed by 125 individuals, requesting that: 1) the definition of transient rentals, weekly rentals, and boarding house be added to City Code, 2) weekly rentals be banned in all districts except commercial districts, and the City enforce same, and 3) the Code Enforcement Inspector be allowed to actively seek violations. Mayor Smith reported that at tonight's Work Session, Staff was instructed to obtain other ordinances regarding weekly rentals from surrounding cities, and will present same to the Commission, for comparison. City Manager reported that Enforcement Citation Program, however, the City Commission recently adopted the Code the Judge designated as county-wide coordinator, established a policy whereby all jurisdictions throughout Seminole County, must adopt a uniform citation program, and provide training for those persons issuing citation, which has been scheduled for September 1, 2 and 10, 1992. Also, he will be discussing, with the Commission, the possibility of hiring an additional Code Enforcement Inspector as a "Contract" employee, for period of six (6) months. Further, Linda Gentry, Code Enforcement Inspector, is in no way prohibited from seeking other violations, as time allows; on an average, she conducts fourteen (14) code enforcement investigations per day, there are no restrictions other than those in the City Code and Florida Statutes, and complaints are accepted by telephone and in writing. Public Hearing to consider second reading and adoption of Ordinance No. 3124, as advertised in the Sanford Herald on August 13, 1992. Ordinance No. 3124, entitled: AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SANFORD, FLORIDA, AMENDING THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF SANFORD TO CREATE CHAPTER 20, SECTION 20-5; ESTABLISHING A POLICE FALSE ALARM FEE; PROVIDING FOR DEFINITIONS; PROVIDING DUTY OF OWNER OR LESSEE OF PREMISES; ESTABLISHING A SCHEDULE OF FEES FOR FALSE ALARMS, PROVIDING FOR CODIFICATION, CONFLICTS, SEVERABILITY, AND EFFECTIVE DATE. introduced and plaCed on first reading at meeting of August 10, 1992, was next placed on second 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 adoption of Ordinance No. 3124. Jordan Beckner, 434 Scott Avenue, appeared and reported that he still feels residents should be given more warnings than commercial businesses, as previously stated at July 27, 1992 Regular Meeting. Commissioner Howell moved to table second reading and adoption of Ordinance No. 3124 until September 14, 1992 Regular Meeting, pending revisions. Seconded by Commissioner Eckstein and carried by the vote of the Commission as follows: MINUTES City Commission, Sanford, Florida Regular Meo~ t ~ng 383 ,~1111'11-c~ 1~ 24 ; 19 92.- Mayor Smith Aye Commissioner Eckstein Aye Commissioner Thomas Aye Commissioner McClanahan Aye Commissioner Howell Aye Public Hearing to consider second reading and adoption of Ordinance No. 3125, in the Sanford Herald on August 13, 1992. Ordinance No. 3125, entitled: as advertised AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SANFORD, FLORIDA, AMENDING THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF SANFORD TO CREATE CHAPTER 9, ARTICLE V, SECTION 940, ENTITLED INSPECTION AND FALSE ALARM FEES; ESTABLISHING FIRE INSPECTOR FEES WHICH MAY BE AMENDED FROM TIME TO TIME; DEFINING AND REGULATING OPEN BURNING, ESTABLISHING A FALSE ALARM FEE; PROVIDING A SCHEDULE OF FEES FOR FALSE ALARMS; PROVIDING FOR CODIFICATION, CONFLICTS, SEVERABILITY, AND EFFECTIVE DATE. introduced and placed on first reading at meeting of August 10, 1992, was next placed on second 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 adoption of Ordinance No. 3125. No one appeared. Commissioner Howell moved to table second reading and adoption of Ordinance No. 3125 until September 14, 1992 Regular Meeting. Seconded by Commissioner Thomas and carried by the vote of the Commission as follows: Mayor Smith Aye Commissioner Eckstein Aye Commissioner Thomas Aye Commissioner McClanahan Aye Commissioner Howell Aye Request from Dave Farr, Executive Director, Chamber of Commerce, for free use of Civic Center for U.S. Army Ground Forces Band concert February, 1993. On recommendation of City Manager, Commissioner McClanahan moved to approve free use of the Civic Center as requested, based upon high quality program available to the public at no charge. Seconded by Commissioner Howell and carried by the vote of the Commission as follows: Mayor Smith Aye Commissioner Eckstein Aye Commissioner Thomas Aye Commissioner McClanahan Aye Commissioner Howell Aye Request from Deacon John Knight, Chairman, The New Salem Primitive Baptist Trustee Board, for waiver of building demolition fee, for property located at 1206 Oleander Avenue, Constance Dent, owner. City Manager reported that on August 11, 1992', the Code Enforcement Board waived the Code Enforcement fine/lien, contingent upon the new owners providing proof of ownership. Also, the church representative indicated to Code Enforcement Board a willingness to pay the demolition charges. On recommendation of City Manager, Commissioner McClanahan moved to deny waiver of demolition/condemnation charges, with City Manager and Deacon Knight to work out payment schedule for same, and report back to the Commission. Seconded by Commissioner Eckstein and carried by the vote of the Commission as follows: Mayor Smith Aye Commissioner Eckstein Aye Commissioner Thomas Aye Commissioner McClanahan Aye Commissioner Howell' Aye 384 MINUTES City Commission, Sanford, Florida Regular M~ting Auqust 2410 92 Request from John W. Aitcheson, President/Owner, BEER:30 Grill and Pub, to apply for Conditional Use, for a Class 3 Alcoholic Beverage Registration at 1602 West Airport Boulevard (Riverboat Plaza). On recommendation of City Manager, Commissioner Eckstein moved to waive the 2,000 foot separation requirement because of the church's location (temporary) in a commercial store front in a GC-2 zone, and to approve applicant's request to apply to the Planning and Zoning Commission for said Conditional Use. Seconded by Commissioner Thomas. Said motion failed by the vote of the Commission as follows: Mayor Smith Nay Commissioner Eckstein Aye Commissioner Thomas Aye Commissioner McClanahan Nay Commissioner Howell Nay Request from sampathkumar Shanmugham, Treasurer, Muthamil Sangam of Central Florida, for reduced rate (City costs only) of Civic Center rental fees, for a celebration on October 17, 1992. On recommendation of City Manager, Commissioner McClanahan moved to deny request for reduced rate; requestor to pay appropriate Class "A" rate. Seconded by Commissioner Howell and carried by the vote of the Commission as follows: Mayor Smith Aye Commissioner Eckstein Aye Commissioner Thomas Aye Commissioner McClanahan Aye Commissioner Howell Aye Request from GailSmith-Williams, Sanford Lions Club, to hang banner across First Street from September 4 through September 26, 1992, to promote Annual Spaghetti Dinner. The Mayor reported that the Lions Club has withdrawn the request. The Commission acknowledged same. Request from Bob Meisel, Public Relations & Personnel, New Tribes Mission, to park two (2) Recreational Vehicles at New Tribes Mission Headquarters, from October 1, 1992 to ADril 30, 1993. On recommendation of City Manager, Commissioner Howell moved to approve said request, as in the past. Seconded by Commissioner McClanahan and carried by the vote of the Commission as follows: Mayor Smith Aye Commissioner Eckstein Aye Commissioner Thomas Aye Commissioner McClanahan Aye Commissioner Howell Aye Resolution No. 1641. Commissioner Thomas moved to adopt Resolution No. 1641, entitled: A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SANFORD, FLORIDA, REAFFIP~ING CONCERNS RELATIVE TO THE ROUTING OF THE EXPRESSWAY THROUGH THE CITY OF SANFORD. Seconded by Commissioner Howell and carried by the vote of the Commission as follows: Mayor Smith Aye Commissioner Eckstein Aye Commissioner Thomas Aye Commissioner McClanahan Aye Commissioner Howell Aye Petition to Annex a portion of property1ying between 26th Street and 27th Street and between Myrtle Avenue and Magnolia Avenue, Judith Gabbai, owner. On recommendation of City Manager, Commissioner Eckstein moved to authorize City Attorney to prepare the proper ordinance to annex said property. Seconded by Commissioner Howell and carried by the vote of the Commission as follows: Mayor Smith Aye Commissioner Eckstein Aye Commissioner Thomas Aye Commissioner McClanahan Aye Commissioner Howell Aye MINUTES City Commission, Sanford, Florida Regular Meeting 385 August 24: 1992~ Recommendations from Planning and Zoning Con~ission Meeting of August 6, 1992, as described in memo dated August 11, 1992, from Land Development Coordinator. No further action required or taken. Recommendations from Planning and Zoning Commission Meeting of August 20, 1992, as described in memo dated August 21, 1992, from Director of Planning and Development. No further action required or taken. Board appointments/re-appointments/resignations. A, Code Enforcement Board: City Clerk reported that the Building Official has advised that Liz Williams has forfeited her term, and that Code Enforcement Board members recommend that Bob Cassels, alternate member, be appointed. Commissioner Howell moved to appoint Bob Cassels to replace Ms. Williams, and to appoint Lisa Nason as alternate member to the Code Enforcement Board. Seconded by Commissioner Eckstein and carried by the vote of the Commission as follows: Mayor Smith Aye Commissioner Eckstein Aye Commissioner Thomas Aye Commissioner McClanahan Aye Commissioner Howell Aye Be Sanford Airport Authority: City Clerk reported that the term of Joseph Dennison expires September 30, 1992. Commissioner McClanahan moved to re-appoint Joe Dennison to the Sanford Airport Authority. Said motion died for lack of a secOnd. Commissioner Eckstein moved to appoint Sandra Glenn to the Sanford Airport Authority, and thanked Mr. Dennison for his service on said Board. Seconded by Commissioner Thomas and carried by the vote of the Commission as follows: Mayor Smith Aye Commissioner Eckstein Aye Commissioner Thomas Aye Commissioner McClanahan Nay Commissioner Howell Nay Proposed Policies: A) For handling discontinuance of Non-Conforming Uses, B) For employee reimbursement for City property damage, as discussed at tonight's Work Session. On recommendation of City Manager, Commissioner Thomas moved to adopt said Policy A, as revised by City Attorney and Policy B. Seconded by Commissioner Eckstein and carried by the vote of the Commission as follows: Mayor Smith Aye Commissioner Eckstein Aye Commissioner Thomas Aye Commissioner McClanahan Aye Commissioner Howell Aye Renewal of Lease Agreement with the Salvation Arm~. On recommendation of City Manager, Commissioner Howell moved to approve said Agreement, subject to the Salvation Army accepting $15,608.00 rather than requested $21,566.00; for term of October 1, 1992 through September 30, 1993. Seconded by Commissioner McClanahan and carried by the vote of the Commission as follows: Mayor Smith Aye Commissioner Eckstein Aye Commissioner Thomas Aye Commissioner McClanahan Aye Commissioner Howell Aye Request to transfer Sewer Impact Fee funds for bond debt service, and for on-going construction costs. On recommendation of City Manager, Commissioner Howell moved to authorize transfers from Fund 451/Water and Sewer Utility to Fund 472/Sewer Impact Fees as required, now and in the future, to meet the debt obligation needs of these funds; and reconfirmed authorization to transfer reserves, not to exceed $2,398,000.00, from Fund 451/Water and Sewer Utility on an as needed basis to cover the on-going Construction Fund/321 costs. Seconded by Commissioner Thomas and carried by the vote of the Commission as follows: 386 MINUTES City Commission, Sanford, Florida Mayor Smith Aye Commissioner Eckstein Aye Commissioner Thomas Aye Commissioner McClanahan Aye Commissioner Howell Aye Consent Agenda. Am Be Requests for payment of statements: 1. From Universal Engineering Sciences, Inc, for: Ce (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) (g) (h) (i) (j) (k) (1) Sewer Rehabilitation I/I, Academy Avenue ............. $ Sewer Rehabilitation I/I, Hiawatha Avenue ............ $ Sewer Rehabilitation I/I, Laurel Avenue & Elm Avenue.$ Sewer Rehabilitation I/I, Garrison Drive ............. $ Sewer System Repairs I/I, Highland Avenue ............ $ 216.00 188.00 142.00 86.00 646.00 Soil Testing, Site 10, Contract I .................... $ 1,431.00 Seasonal Discharge Transmission'Mains ' Soil Testing.$ 160.00 Water Reclamation Facility Expansion ................. $ 3,075.00 Westerly Reclaimed Water Transmission System, Contract I ........................................... $ 1,924.00 Water Reuse System Master Pump Station, Grove Irrigation System, Site 10, Contract III ............. $ 1,933.00 Clearing, Grading - Ponds and Stormwater Management, Site 10, Contract II .......... , ...................... $ 1,546.00 Reclaimed Water Transmission Mains, Site 10, Contract I ............................................ $ 3,776.00 Tabulation of Bid 91/92-62, Greenhouse Construction (Recreation and Parks Department.) City Manager recommended acceptance of lower bid, which met specifications, from Shoemaker Construction Company, in amount of $2,100.00. Approval of Minutes of August 10, 1992 Work Session, and August 10, 1992 Regular Meeting. On motion of Commissioner Howell, seconded by Commissioner Thomas and carried by the vote of the Commission as follows: Mayor Smith Aye Commissioner Eckstein Aye Commissioner Thomas Aye Commissioner McClanahan Aye Commissioner Howell Aye the Commission: A. B. Ce Information regarding lump sum contracts. The Commission acknowledged two (2) contract invoices approved for payment totalling $101,443.98. Approved payment of statements 1. (a) through (1). Accepted lower bid, which met specifications, from Shoemaker Construction Company, in amount of $2,100.00. Approved Minutes of August 10, 1992 Work Session, and August 10, 1992 Regular Meeting. lump sum Request from Terry McKinney, for City assistance regarding youths congregating in easement in front of his property at 105 Sterling Court. Terry McKinney, 105 Sterling Court, appeared and reported that neighborhood youths use the shade tree in front of his yard, which is very disruptive to his family, that said youths believe it is a public easement and that they have the right to be there. He requested City assistance regarding this situation. City Attorney reported unless there is a crime being committed, the City cannot make an arrest, and that individuals have the right to assemble. Further, the City has the right to lease public property if it serves a public purpose. MINUTES City Commission, Sanford, Florida Regular Meeting 387 August 24. 19 92 The Commission referred this item to the next Work Session for further discussion. Requests from S.H.D.W.A.: A) For adoption of "Market on the Mall", as described in letter dated August 12, 1992, from Chris Cranias, and 2) For $10,000.00 contribution for start up of "Main Street Program", as discussed at tonight's Work Session. Commissioner Howell moved to approve A and B above, as requested. vote of the Commission as follows: Mayor Smith Aye Commissioner Eckstein Nay Commissioner Thomas Aye Commissioner McClanahan Nay Commissioner Howell Aye Seconded by Commissioner Thomas and carried by the Bus Stop Shelters, as discussed at tonight's Work Session. The Commission took no action. Contract with Rollins Protective Services, Inc., for emergency installation of Alarm System at Public Works Complex, as discussed at tonight's Work Session. On recommendation of City Manager, Commissioner Howell moved to accept lowest quote, from Rollins Protective Services, Inc., in amount of $9,543.00, for emergency installation of alarm system. Seconded by Commissioner Thomas and carried by the vote of the Commission as follows: Mayor Smith Aye Commissioner Eckstein Aye Commissioner Thomas Aye Commissioner McClanahan Aye Commissioner Howell Aye There' being no further business, the meeting was adjourned. Attest: ~/ City Clerk