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021395-Regular MeetingMINUTES City Commission, Sanford, Florida Regular Meeting 417 February 13, 1995 The City Commission of the City of Sanford, Florida, met in Regular Meeting on Monday, February 13, 1995, 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, Jr. Commissioner Lon K. Howell Commissioner Kerry D. Lyons City Attorney William L. Colbert City Manager William A. Simmons Deputy City Clerk Linda L. Brace Absent: City Clerk Janet R. Dougherty The Chairman called the meeting to order. Public Hearing to consider second reading and adoption of Ordinance No. 3240, as advertised in the Sanford Herald on.February 2, and 9f 1995. Ordinance No. 3240, entitled: AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SANFORD, FLORIDA, TO ANNEX WITHIN THE CORPORATE AREA OF THE CITY OF SANFORD, UPON ADOPTION OF SAID ORDINANCE, A PORTION OF THAT CERTAIN PROPERTY LYING BETWEEN SILVER LAKE ROAD AND CORNWALL ROAD EXTENDED EASTERLY AND BETWEEN MELLONVILLE AVENUE AND OHIO AVENUE, 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 January 23, 1995, 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. 3240. No one appeared. Commissioner Howell moved on the second reading and adoption of said Ordinance No. 3240. Seconded by Commissioner Thomas and carried by the vote of the Commission as follows: Mayor Smith Aye Commissioner Eckstein Aye Commissioner Thomas Aye Commissioner Howell Aye Commissioner Lyons Aye Public Hearing to consider second reading and adoption of Ordinance No. 3242, as advertised in the Sanford Heraldon February 2, 1995. Ordinance No. 3242, entitled: AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SANFORD, FLORIDA, AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 3173 WHICH ADOPTED THE CITY'S PERSONNEL RULES AND REGULATIONS; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY, CONFLICTS AND EFFECTIVE DATE. introduced and placed on first reading at meeting of January 23, 1995, 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. 3242. No one appeared. Commissioner Thomas moved on the second reading and adoption of said Ordinance No. 3242. Seconded by Commissioner Howell and carried by the vote of the Commission as follows: Mayor Smith Aye Commissioner Eckstein Aye Commissioner Thomas Aye Commissioner Howell Aye Commissioner Lyons Aye Public Hearing to consider second reading and adoption of Ordinance No. 3243, as advertised in the Sanford Herald on February 2, 1995. Ordinance No. 3243, entitled: 418 MINUTES City Commission, Sanford, Florida Regular Meeting February 13, 1995 .aN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SANFORD, FLORIDA, AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 3117 OF SAID CITY; SAID ORDINANCE BEING A ZONING PLAN; SAID AMENDMENTS CHANGING THE ZONING OF A PORTION OF THAT CERTAIN PROPERTY LYING BETWEEN PAMALA COURT AND VIHLEN ROAD AND BETWEEN UPSALA ROAD AND OLD MONROE ROAD EXTENDED SOUTHERLY FROM AG, AGRICULTURAL TO PD, PLANNED DEVELOPMENT; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY, CONFLICTS AND EFFECTIVE DATE. introduced and placed on first reading at meeting of January 23, 1995, 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. 3243. No one appeared. Commissioner Thomas moved on the second reading and adoption of said Ordinance No. 3243. Seconded by Commissioner Howell and carried by the vote of the Commission as follows: Mayor Smith Aye Commissioner Eckstein Aye Commissioner Thomas Aye Commissioner Howell Aye Commissioner Lyons Aye Public Hearing to consider second reading and adoption of Ordinance No. 3244, as advertised in the Sanford Herald on February 2, 1995. Ordinance No. 3244, entitled: AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SANFORD, FLORIDA, CLOSING, VACATING, AND ABANDONING A PORTION OF SOUTH WHITE CEDAR ROAD AND OTHER CERTAIN UNNAMED STREETS LYING BETWEEN STATE ROAD 46 AND STATE ROAD 417 AND BETWEEN UPSALA ROAD AND SOUTH KENNEL ROAD; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY, CONFLICTS AND EFFECTIVE DATE. introduced and placed on first reading at meeting of January 23, 1995, 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. 3244. No one appeared. Commissioner Thomas moved on the Second reading and adoption of Ordinance No. ,3244. Seconded by Commissioner Lyons and carried by the vote of the Commission as follows: Mayor Smith Aye Commissioner Eckstein Aye Commissioner Thomas Aye Commissioner Howell Aye Commissioner Lyons Aye Continuation of Appeal of Denial of Certificate of Appropriateness by the Historic Preservation Board, to replace existing chain link fence at 217 South Park Avenue, tabled January 23, 1995 at the request of the applicant. The Chairman announced that the Commission needs to make Findings of Fact, Conclusions of Law, and authorize preparation of an Order, based on the record presented to the Historic Preservation Board. City Attorney William Colbert reported that public participation as well as questions of participants or clarifications should be limited to the testimony/information previously presented to the Historic Preservation Board, and that new/additional information would be considered outside of the record and inappropriate. Commissioner Howell asked for clarification relative Mr. Rak's statement that after several meetings on-site he got the .impression that they had the authority to do what they were telling them at that time. MINUTES City Commission, Sanford, Florida Regular Meeting 419 Fo. bruary 13: 19 95 Director of Planning and Development Jay Marder reported that Bettie Sonnenberg and Rick Holloway would not give permission/sign-off in the field, and that the site plan does not include a chain link fence. Martin Rak, Vice-President, Delco Oil, Inc., appeared and explained that during the course of the renovations he met numerous times with Bettie Sonnenberg and Russ Gibson at the site going over the site plan and other issues including planters, trees and a dumpster enclosure, and that he does not recall discussing the fencing in particular at any of those .meetings. Further, he was under the impression that since he was replacing an already existing fence in need .of repair, as indicated in letter dated November 10, 1994, from Cumberland Farms, the previous owner, it would not be necessary to go back in front of the Historic Preservation Board. In reply to Commissioner Howell.'s question, Mr. Rak stated that a building permit was not pulled for the fence. In response to Commissioner Howell's question, Russ Gibson reported that he did not advise Mr. Rack that the-fence was acceptable. Also, he made it clear to Mr. Rak that any exterior changes to the property would require a Certificate of Appropriateness. Alex Ford appeared and reported that he is the attorney for the applicant, that a number of photographs were presented at the Historic Preservation Board. Hearing, which are not part of the record, and asked that said photographs be included. Further, chain link fences are discouraged under the City's design guidelines; not banned outright, and, therefore, you would have a difficult time justifying it in a court of law. Also, there is a question as to whether.or not Mr. Rak received notification of inclusion into the historic district, as required. Land Development Coordinator Russ Gibson reported that he did not recall whether or not pictures were submitted at the meeting, however, they may have been on display. City Attorney Colbert ruled that the photographs and the issue of notification of inclusion into the historic district were outside of the record. City Attorney Colbert summarized the issues before the Commission as follows: 1) Mr. Rak made a presentation at the Historic Preservation Board Meeting, 2) a letter from the ~il corporation concerning their preference for a fence, 3) a letter indicating that there ~as an existing fence in the area, 4) one neighbor's statement in opposition to the fence, ~nd 5) the action of the Historic Preservation Board. Further, it is the responsibility of the City Commission to weigh the evidence and testimony presented to the Historic Preservation Board, and determine, based on said evidence, that the chain link fence is incompatible with the area, discouraged under the regulations of the City, and inappropriate for that particular parcel of land; or there is no reason to believe that there had not been a fence at this location previously, that the fence would not materially affect the property, and, would not, as a matter of fact, be incompatible with the area. Commissioner Eckstein reported that he would have felt more comfortable if the i~istoric Preservation Board had stated that their decision to deny the Certificate of [ppropriateness was based on the fact that chain link fences are discouraged in the historic ~istrict as opposed to against the Land Development Regulations, and recommended that this item be tabled and referred back to the Historic Preservation Board for reconsideration. 420 MINUTES City. Commission, Sanford, Florida peoul~r M~ing February 13, 19 95 ~ i In response to Commissioner Eckstein's statement/recommendation, Commissioner Howell pointed out that the Application Form dated December 1, 1995, states that the Certificate of Appropriateness was denied and that chain link fences are discouraged in the Historic Downtown Commercial District. City Attorney Colbert reported that there is competent and substantial evidence to approve or deny the Certificate of Appropriateness, or, if the Commission desires, this item could be referred back to the Historic Preservation Board for reconsideration. After review of the testimony and evidence contained in the record created before the Historic Preservation Board, Commissioner Howell moved to find that there was competent and substantial evidence to support the Historic Preservations Board's decision, that the applicant was provided procedural due process, that the Historic Preservation Board did not depart from essential standards of law, that under City regulations chain link fences are discouraged in the Historic Downtown commercial District, and concluded that chain link fences are incompatible with the area. Also, to deny the Certificate of Appropriateness to replace an existing chain link fence at 217 South Park Avenue, and to adopt the Order attached hereto and made a part of these Minutes as though fully and completely set forth in Seconded by Commissioner Eckstein and carried by the vote of the Commission these minutes. as follows: Mayor Smith Aye Commissioner Eckstein Aye Commissioner Thomas Nay Commissioner Howell Aye Commissioner Lyons Nay Softball and. Baseball Officiating Agreement with Sanford Officiating Service. On recommendation of the City Manager, Commissioner Howell moved to authorize execution of said Sports Officiating Services Agreement with Sanford Officiating Service, with costs as described in memorandum dated January 18, 1995. Seconded by Commissioner Thomas and carried by the vote of the Commission as follows: Mayor Smith Aye Commissioner Eckstein Aye Commissioner Thomas Aye Commissioner Howell Aye Commissioner Lyons Aye FY94/95 Weatherization-LIHEAP Contract. On recommendation of the City Manager, Commissioner Lyons moved to authorize execution of said FY 94/95 Weatherization-LIHEAP Contract, for funding in amount of $28,400.00. Seconded by Commissioner Howell and carried by the vote of the Commission as follows: Mayor Smith Aye Commissioner Eckstein Aye Commissioner Thomas Aye Commissioner Howell Aye Commissioner Lyons Aye FY94/95 School Resource Officer/D.A.R.E. Agreement. On recommendation of the City Manager, Commissioner Howell moved to authorize execution of the SRO/D.A.R.E. Agreement with the Seminole County School Board; the School Board to pay the sum of $93,844.00 in nine (9) equal monthly installments; the first payment due October 5, 1994 with the remaining installments due the fifth (5) day of each succeeding month. Seconded by Commissioner Thomas and carried by the vote of the Commission as follows: Mayor Smith Aye Commissioner Eckstein Aye Commissioner Thomas Aye Commissioner Howell Aye Commissioner Lyons Aye CITY OF SANFORD, FLORIDA NO TICE OF IN TEN TiON TO APPEAL To the City Commission: As provided by the Sanford Land Development Regulations, Part 1, Section 3, Sub Section 3.8, Notice is hereby given that l/we appeal a decision or rendering of the Historic Preservation Board (Officer, Board or Agency of the City) concerning an application for a chain :.ink fence . .. , to wit: 'PROPERTY ADDRESS AND LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 2~7 south Park Avenue, Sanf. ord Lots 9 and 10, Block 4, Tier 3, E.~::~::~.i::~IAFFORD'S MAP OF SANFORD according to the map or plat thereof as.recorded in Plat Book l i·:~:~:~=~B. 56 - 64~ of the Public R.ecord.s of Seminole County, PROPERTY OWNER'S NAME: (...;~.~ PROPERTY OWNER'S ADDRESS: P.o. ~o× CITY: ~,'.~,:':,.'; STATE: AGENT'S NAME: :: ,\.w~-: ,l~. Eseuire Florida. F 10 II, II01 ZIP CODE: 32721-0086 AGENT'S ADDRESS: _!:.0. ~..~.:× 4~ CITY: ')c:,].,~n~:. ORIGINAL REQUEST: ::~',,o,,:':~..- 10~ 1ag'' STATE: n. ZiP CODE: 3272 [-0048 ..\[:p!'/cation for. Certificate oi Ao;~ropria~enc, ss DATE OF ACTION AND DECISION: ..')o~:~::,...,~o.~. I, 1994 ;)enLa] of Cert'.'£ic,,.tc: o'F ,',..)p['.,..)r.',' ~',,'-¢'.,'tess rail / ' ':":. '.'"' "" :': : :'~ '' '} ACTION TAKEN ~.~', .~[,,:: ':'?.('.'1.'"'.5 , LJOI.~-ZC:'.; .~ XC~'J 'r"c:81. t.:C'~TIJ' SIGNATURE OF OWNER \AGENT 904/724-6654 TlistorJc ?rese~vat.[.o[~ Bon. rd 12/29/94 i ×1 Properbj Owner r-! Agent NOTE: AGENT MUST SHOW PROOF OFAUTHORITY TELEPHONE NUMBER OF SIGNATURE ABOVE DATE RECEIPT NUMBER: OFFICIAL USE ONLY , DATE PAID: , FEE: Mail Notice to' Applicant and to Owner Notice to Administrative official· . Ad to Herald Publish Ad (At least 10 days prior to hearing) Date Of Posting:" Affidavit of Posting Hearing Date (Not less than 30 nor more than 60 days after complete Apj31iCation filed) Action: ~DENIED i-]APPROVED SCHEDULED NOTICE OF APPEAL CITY OF SANFORD PERFORMED ~-13 -.q5 Copy of Orderto Petitioner .' ,/ : ';' :'.. '.i. i Signature o;Mayor: '" ..,~"~/--2~ ~~,~ . " ' - ' -/ ' O~te MINUTES City Commission, Sanford, Florida Regular Meeting 421 F~bruary 13, 19 95- ~equest from Seminole County to adopt a resolution regarding Ex-part Commissioner Thomas moved to adopt Resolution No. 1701, entitled: Communications. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SANFORD, FLORIDA, SUPPORTING AN AMENDMENT TO THE STATE CONSTITUTION WHICH WOULD PROTECT COMMUNICATION CHANNELS BETWEEN ELECTED OFFICIALS AND THEIR CONSTITUENTS. Seconded by Commissioner Lyons and carried by the vote of the Commission as follows: Mayor Smith Aye Commissioner Eckstein Aye Commissioner Thomas Aye Commissioner Howell Aye Commissioner Lyons Aye ~equest from the Building Official to board up the property located at 2519 Princeton Avenue. On recommendation of the City Manager, Commissioner Thomas moved to authorize Public Works board up this property as requested. Seconded by Commissioner Howell and carried by the vote of the Commission as follows: Mayor Smith Aye Commissioner Eckstein Aye Commissioner' Thomas Aye Commissioner Howell Aye Commissioner.Lyons Aye First reading of Ordinance No. 3245. On motion of Commissioner Lyons, seconded by Commissioner Howell and carried by the vote of the Commission as follows: Mayor Smith Aye Commissioner Eckstein Aye Commissioner Thomas Aye Commissioner Howell Aye Commissioner Lyons Aye Ordinance No. 3245, entitled: AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SANFORD, FLORIDA, AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 3230, AND ITS AMENDMENTS, AND ADOPTING AN AMENDED CLASSIFICATION AND PAY PLAN EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY TO ADD ONE (1) "POLICE OFFICER" POSITION TO THE POLICE DEPARTMENT; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY, CONFLICTS, AND EFFECTIVE DATE. was introduced and placed on first reading. Board appointments/re-appointments. ae Cemetery Advisory Committee: The Deputy City Clerk reported that the term of William E. Welborn expires March 13, 1995, and that Mr. Welborn has served the maximum number of terms and cannot be re-appointed. The Commission took no action, and concurred to consider a replacement at the February 27, 1995 Meeting. Be Youth Advisory Committee: The Deputy City Clerk reported that the Commission needs to appoint nine (9) members to this Committee. After discussion, the Commission concurred that members of this Committee will be between the ages of twelve (12) and seventeen (17), and residents of the City of Sanford. Also, Director of Parks and Recreation Mike Kirby to contact the principals of Seminole High School and both Middle Schools for recommendations, and report back to the City Commission. Ce Historic Preservation Board: Commissioner Howell reported that Monte Olinger has submitted hiS resignation from this board, and moved to accept said resignation and appoint Don Moore to replace Mr. Olinger. Seconded by Commissioner Thomas and carried by the vote of the Commission as follows: Mayor Smith Aye Commissioner Eckstein Aye Commissioner Thomas Aye Commissioner Howell Aye Commissioner Lyons Aye Information from Planning and Zoning Co...ission Meetings of Januar~ 19, 1995 and February 2, 1995, as described in memorandum dated January20, 1995, and February 3, 1995, respectively, from Land DeveloDment Coordinator. No action required or taken. Condemnations: Status Re~ort/Requests for Time Extensions. A. Status Report of all current and pending condemnations. No action required 422 MINUTES City Commission, Sanford, Florida Regular Meetin§ February 13, 19 95 B. Requests for Time Extensions. (1) Condemnation Report 994-12, 413 Cypress Avenue; T.J. and Laurel Johnson, owners. (2) Condemnation Report ~94-36, 206 Holly Avenue; David E. Dyess and Steven Duff, owners. On recommendation of the City Manager, Commissioner Howell moved to authorize a thirty (30) day extension for (1) abOve, and a sixty (60) day extension for (2) above. Seconded by Commissioner Lyons and carried by the vote of the Commission as follows: Consent Agenda. A. Ce Mayor Smith Aye Commissioner Eckstein Aye Commissioner Thomas Aye Commissioner Howell Aye Commissioner Lyons Aye Requests for payment of statements. (1) (2) (3) From Lyons and McManus for professional services from December 1, 1994 through December 22, 1994 ................ $14,7'45.33 From Foley and Lardner for professional services regarding Sanford Gasification Lawsuit .............................. $ 419.71 From City Attorney for professional services for the month of January, 1995 .................................... $ 6,457.50 Tabulation of Bid ~94-95-18, Cultural Arts Center Sidewalk Lighting (Recreation and Parks Department). City Manager recommended acceptance of the lowest bid, which met specifications, from Pendleton Electric, Inc., in total amount of $1,100.00. Approval of Vouchers for the Month of January, 1995. Approval of Minutes of January 9, 1995, Work Session; January 9, 1995, Regular Meeting; January 23, 1995, Joint Work Session with Seminole County Commission; January 23, 1995, Work Session; and January 23, 1995, 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 Howell Aye Commissioner Lyons Aye the Commission: ae Approved payment of statements (1), (2) and (3). Accepted the lowest bid, which met specifications, from Pendleton Electric Inc. in total amount of $1,100.00. Approved Vouchers for the Month of January, 1995. Approved Minutes of January 9, 1995, Work Session; January 9, 1995, Regular Meeting; January 23, 1995, Joint Work Session with Seminole County Commission;- January 23, 1995, Work Session; and January 23, 1995, Regular Meeting. Information regarding invoices paid during the period for previously approved lump sum contracts. The Commission acknowledged thirteen (13) invoices totalling $752,288.53. Minutes of various Boards. On request of Commission Eckstein, the Commission concurred that the City Manager advise department heads and board liaisons that it is imperative minutes are very specific/detailed when rendering a decision or providing a recommendation to the City Commission. Special Event Application from Sanford Chamber of Commerce for St. Johns River Festival on March 4~ and 5~ 1995 at Fort Mellon Park~ as discussed at tonight's Work Session. On recommendation of the City Manager, Commissioner Howell moved to approve the Special Event Application as submitted. Seconded by Commissioner Thomas and carried by the vote of the MINUTES City Commission, Sanford, Florida 423 1995 Mayor Smith Commissioner Eckstein Commissioner Thomas Commissioner Howell Co~missioner Lyons Audience Participation. Aye Aye Aye Aye Aye Sara Jacobson, Sanford Advertising Co-op, appeared and read a letter dated February !2, 1995, a copy of which was submitted to the Deputy City Clerk, stating that Sanford Advertising Co-op is comprised of twenty (20) merchants to promote the shops of Sanford, that small antiques and col].ectible items are placed in front of the stores to enhance the storefronts, that the antique dealers have been asked to remove their special touches from the sidewalks, asking why other shop owners throughout the City i.e. the Thrift Shop at First Street and Palmetto Avenue are allowed to display various items, and requesting temporary relief from the ordinance prohibiting the display of items (antiques/collectibles) in front of storefronts; the opportunity to meet with City Staff and the Historic Preservation Board in an attempt to create a meaningful and consistent procedure to enforce said ordinance with good reason; and City support in establishing a committee consisting of City Staff, SHDWA, Main Street and Sanford A'dvertising Co-op to discuss same. The City Manager reported his concerns about providing such a waiver without investigating/studying the ramifications of same. City Attorney.reported that it is appropriate to consider such a waiver, however, he would be reluctant to give advice to hold enforcement of an ordinance, which prohibits the obstruction of public right-of-way, in abeyance because the City could be held liable should The injury occur as a result of same. Mayor Smith indicated that she was not committee. - Commission concurred to have Staff obtain a interested in establishing another consensus from the downtown and to discuss same at the merchants and the Chamber of Commerce relative this issue, February 27, 1995 Work Session. Albert Fryar appeared and reported his concerns about the drug problem at 7th Street and Pine Avenue, 10th Street, Locust Avenue, Pecan Avenue and Southwest Road, including individuals hiding drugs in the pockets of small children, and requested that the City Commission instruct the Police Department to arrest individuals at random for loitering and littering, whatever is necessary. Further, the City Commission needs to make some kind of effort to get the job done, and suggested that possibly police officers join with citizens in the streets as a deterrent. Leon Brooks appeared and reported that it is regrettable that he has to continue to come before the Commission to discuss the drug situation in Sanford, and that he is tired of the perception that the north end of the City is not good enough. Further, the Martin L'~lther King Committee needs to be restructured, with Commissioner Thomas in charge to provide a black male perspective. Bernard Mitchell appeared and reported that he sees drug activity every day on his way to work, that something is not right at the police department, and that we need to find some money to do something about this problem. 424 MINUTES City Commission, Sanford, Florida Regular Meeting February 13, 19 95 Commissioner Thomas reported that Police Chief Russell is doing everything possible to run an effective department, that he has received several anonymous letters reflecting that there are enemies within the police department out to get the Chief, and that there appears to be a conspiracy to make the police department look bad in order to hurt Chief Russell. Further, every effort needs to be made to get people in the community interested in working together to resolve some of these problems. Beatrice Jones appeared and reported that she lives in the Sanlando area off of Locust Avenue and Celery Avenues, and discussed several concerns, including: 1) the drug problem, 2) the trash problem which exists down Locust Avenue and Celery Avenue, and 3) the need for sidewalks along Locust Avenue, speed bumps at the end of Valencia due to children riding their bikes, and a mini-bus in the area. Police Chief Ralph Russell explained that the City's Loitering Ordinance was thrown out by the appellate courts declaring that same infringes upon the constitutional rights of individuals. Chief Russell reviewed various law enforcement mechanisms for example: curfew, the Citizen Riding Program, the COPS Fast Grant, and the 330-STOP Program, which received community response, and stated that total community support is needed. In response to Bernard Mitchell's question, the City Attorney reported that Florida Statute establishes policy for drug free zones around schools, but does not apply to the 3- mile radius. Also, the City's Loitering Ordinance, which was based on Tampa's ordinance, was challenged after the first arrest and was held unconstitutional. There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned. M ~Y O R'- Attest: