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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1968 10 07 Village Council Regular Minutes -- ,-. REGULAR SESSION VILLAGE CO UN CIL VILLAGE OF NORTH ORLANDO OCTOBER 7, 1968 The Village Council of the Village of North Orlando met in Regular Session, October 7, 1968. The meeting was called to order at 7:35 P.M. by Mayor Clitford Jordan. The Group joined in a Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag, led by Granville Brown. On Holl Call: Mayor, Clifford Jordan Vice-Mayor, Charles Rowell Attorney, Tam Freeman Corrections of the minutes of September 9th were: The old tractor was purchased for $601.32 instead of 650.00. On Page 2, Paragraph 4, it should read "Board of Adjustment" instead of "Board of Adjustors/". In the third sentence strike out, "on the recommendation of the Zoning Board." Councilmen: Granville BroWB Allen Cronk Julian Keller Motion was made by Mr. Howell and seconded by Mr. Brown to accept the minutes .~ corrected. Majority carried. Treasurer!s Report: ,-. Balance General Fund 9/1/68 Che cks Drawn Deposits Balance General Fund 9/30/68 Balance, Road and Bridge Fund 9/1/68 Check s Drawn Deposits Balance, Road and Bridge 9/30/68 $3,287.98 1,581.42 1,572.01 3,265.62 2,557.32 435.17 21.60 2,143.75 Motion was made by Mr. Brown to accept on recommendation ot Mayor, the appointment ot David Tilson to fill the unexpired term of Dick Longcore, until the next general election. Seconded by Mr. Rowell. Majority carried. Mr. David Tilson was sworn in as Councilman by Attorney, Tom Freeman. Mr. Tilson will take over as Police and Fire Commissioner. ,-. Finance, Mr. Brown reporting. No report at this time. Road and Bridge, Mr. Cronk reporting. The Winter Park Phone Company blocked the drainage at Tradewinds and Edgemon, but it has been opened up. September 29th mowed Morton Lane. A resident's field was mowed and the Village was paid 10.00. October 5th, Mr. Priest mowed in the Ranch Lands. ,- - PAGE 2 OCTOBER 7, 1968 ,-. the grader is back and in good shape. Mr. Cronk would like to paint the grader as soon as he finds time. The tractor is working fine. Police and Fire, Mr. Cronk reporting. Fire Report: Fires, none; Drills, 1, 8 man hours; Training school, 2, 29! hours; Building Fund Drive, 2, 11 hours; work sessions for Fire Prevention Week,2,20 hours; Maintenance,3,17 hours; Membership 19, Total Hours 87!. Police Report: Complaints, 45; warnings, 27. Patrolman Shinn on duty, 12 hours, 2.00 per hour, $28.00 Patrol Sgt. Lyons on duty 4 hours, 2,00 per hour, 8.00 Auxiliary Policeman Cronk, on duty 4 hours Actual Hours for Chief Anderson, 393!; total hours, 413!. Recreation and Zoning: Mr. Rowell reporting. Recreation area has been mowed. ,-.. Zoning; No meeting since Chairman was out of towb. The Board is still short one member. A letter has been sent to Amiok Construction Company to see if they are still interested in building the trailer Park. The owners of the property will be down from New York next week. Health, Beautification and Eleotion, Mr. Keller reporting; The Humane Society has been contaoted and arrangement has been made to use their services. ,-. Mr. Keller has been unable to work on the bus stops this week. No Election reports. Mayor's Report, Mr. Jordan reporting: Fire Department demonstration on Sunday, Ootober 6 was very well conducted. The new Mayor of Longwood, Mr. Ken Brown, is very oo-operative and will try to work outoommunioations between Longwood and North Orlando. The oonference of the Florida League of Munioipalities will !e held Ootober 27th, 28th and 29th. Mayor Jordan is expecting to attend along with Village Attorney, Tom Freeman. A work shOp will be held later in the month, Income and Expenses, maintenanoe man and current inventory will be disoussed. The new garbage service is very effioient. Residents in the Ranoe Area are very pleased with the road work being done. Mayor Jordan suggested that Mr. Anderson be paid for running the grader. Work is being done on .Red Bug Lake Road to out through to North Orlando. The Village will have to do some work from this end to clear the road. Bids will be sent out. - -, PAGE 3 OCTOBER 7, 1968 .~ Bills Presented For Approval: Clanton's (Polioe Car) Judah's (Polioe Car) Ensel's Clanton{Polioe Car) Davels Garage(Grader) Kennedy Traotor Equipment Tot al $ 5.30 62.24 50.35 12.82 418.77 l6.~ lS6S. Motion was made by Mr. Cronk andseoonded by Mr. Brown to pay these bills. Disoussion. nntptmo~sly approved by Counoil. A letter from General Aooeptanoe Corporation was read by Mr. Freeman. G.A.C. stated they would oonsider donating land for a Village Hall and a Fire Department if the Village would send a desoription of the land they desired. A disoussion was held on size and looation of land. A motion was made by Mr. Brown that a letter be written by Mr. Freeman to G.A.C. requesting 200 foot frontage on the North side of the Longwood-Oviedo Road and 300 feet depth on the west side of Moss Road. Seoonded by Mr. Tilson and unanimously approved by Counoil. ~ Mr. Keller told of a friend of his, Fred DeMott, of Daytona, having 2 V.H.F. Radios for 130.00 eaoh oomp1etely installed. The prioe must be paid in caSh. Dr. Bass, Veterinarian of Sanford, will have a olinio for giving rabie shots to dogs, on Saturday, Ootober 12th, from 2 to 4, at the Village Hall. There will be a oharge of $3.00 for the shots. ,-. A dollar a day, for eaoh dog, impounded at the Humane Sooiety, will be oharged. Dogs will be kept three days and then either given away or destroyed. A motion was made by Mr. Keller to aooept the agreement with the Humane Sooiety at a dollar a day. Owner must pay 2.50 to the Villaga, show proof that the animal has been vaoinated and ha~e a oity tag from either the Clerk or the Chief of Poliee. Seoonded by Mr. Tilson. Disoussion held. Motion defeated. A Motion was made by Mr. Keller to retain the Humane Sooiety for a dollar a day for eaoh dog impounded with a three day hold. The Village will levy a fee of 2.00 a day, to be paid to the olerk or Chief of Polioe, by the owner. Proof must be shown of the rabies shot ana a oity tag. Seoonded by Mr. Cronk and unanimously approved by Council. For the time being diesel fuel, for the traotor, will be purohased in 5 gallon oans. A gas tank will be oonsidered, at a later day. -- - PAGE 4 OCTOBER 7, 1968 ,-. The Fire Plug on the South East corner of Edgemon and Lombardy is in need of repair. Since the trouble is above ground, the Village is responsible. Motion was made by Mr. Brown to have the hldrant fixed since it has been out of service for quite some time and that is the only hydrant on South Edgemon. The cost to be $45.00. Seconded by Mr. Tilson. Motion was made by Mr. Tilson to table the motion. Se80nded by Mr. Rowell. 3 votes for and q against. Motion was made by Mr. Brown and seeonded by Mr. Cronk to have the Fire Plug repaired. Three votes for fixing the Fire Plug and 2 aga".'! Motion was made by Mr. Brown and seconded by Mr. Cronk to have the Fire Plug repaired. Three votes for fixing the Fire Plug and 2 against. Majority carried. The Oharter Committee will be discussed at the work shop. The Questionaires were tabled until a later date. Patrolman Lynn Lyons has been on the inactive list for a while, but is able to be back on the active list now, and will have the same status as before. Motion was made by Mr. Tilson and seconded by Mr. Brown to pay Patrolman Llons 2.00 per hour. .~ Unanimously approved by Council. Resolution #70, designating October as United Fund month was read by Mayor Jordan. Resolution #79, was read by Mayor Jordan, stating that October 6th through October 12th was Fire Prevention Week. There will be no work shop, but there will be a continuance of this meeting, Monday night, October l4gh, 8 P.M. A motion was made bl Mr. Cronk, authorizing Mr. Tilson and/or Chief Anderson to purchase the 2 V.R.F. radios, fram Fred DeMott, of Daltona, for 100.00 each and 30.00 for the installation of one. Seconded by Mr. Brown and unanimously approved by Council. $100.00 was given to Ron Goerke, of Santord, for parts for the grader. Mr. Goarke purchased 21.60 worth of parts, but they were not used. Mr. Cronk returned them for a refund of 21.60. The balance from the 100.00, 78.40, was never returned. A motion was made by Mr. Tilson and seconded by Mr. Brown to have Mr. Freeman to file charges in amall claims court. The second was with-drawn by Mr. Brown and the motion was with- drawn by Mr. Tilson. ~ .- ~ PAGE 5 OCTOBER 7, 1968 -- A motion was macie by Mr. Tilson that Mr. Freeman investig.~,,~, the case and ir necessary rile charges in saall claims court. Seconded by Mr. Brown and unanimously approved by Council. Motion was made by Mr. Brown and seconded by Mr. Cronk that the meeting adjourn at 11 P.M. ror continuance on October 14th at 8 P.M. Unanimously approved by Council. ~e.peJtf 117 ~itted. ~-" ~~ke.e-J ( - Helen Green Village Clerk Village or North Orlando, Fla. ,-.. FLA. ,..-