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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1971 06 21 Village Council Regular MinutesREGULAR SESSION VILLAGE COUNCIL VILLAGE OF NORTH ORLANDO JUNE 21, 1971 The Regular Session of the Village Council of the Village of North Orlando, Florida was called to order by Mayor Brown at 7:35 p.m. A pledge of allegiance to the flag was led by Councilman Hurt. Roll Call: Councilmen: Mayor Brown, present W. R. Hurt, present Vice -Mayor, Charles Rowell, present Troy Piland, present Attorney, Thomas Freeman, present Herbert Fox, present Mayor Brown recessed the Council Meeting and opened the Public Hearing. The public hearing was request by Florida Land Company to change the zoning from R1A to R-1 on the 1st, 5th & 8th Additions. Covenant and deed restrictions call for square footage of 900 square feet. Six house plans have been submitted and the minimum living area is 960 square feet, which excludes carport and garage. Mr. Brown read the notice of public hearing that was published in the Sanford Herald. The hearing was recessed and the regular session called back to order. Approval of minutes of June 7, 1971: A motion was made by Councilman Rowell to strike out the words "Florida Land Company was given permission to do this", under the first paragraph of the Mayorts report. Seconded by Councilman Fox. Discussion. Motion carries. A motion was made by Councilman Rowell to approve the minutes of June 7, 1971 as corrected. Seconded by Councilman Hurt. Discussion. Motion carries. A motion was made by Councilman Rowell to pay the bills. Seconded by Councilman Hurt. Discussion. Motion carries. Finance and Election Report, Mr. Fox reporting: Balance, General Fund, May 31, 197'1:. Checks Drawn Deposits Balance, General Fund, June 21, 1971 Road & Bridge Fund, Balance, May 31, 1971 Checks Drawn Deposits Balance, Road & Bridge Fund, June 21, 1971 Building Fund: Certificate of Deposit 2,996.98 978.13 982.07 0 1,205.72 None None 1,205.72 2, 311.94 Page 2 June 21, 1971 cunt. Health ecrea on Report, Mr. Piland reporting: The pick-up on June 6 was a success. Mr. Piland said he would like to extend public thanks to Mr. Ralph Johnson for providing the truck and his services for the day. Also, thank the paid helper for a lot of hard work. No Road and Bridge Report. Zoning & Industrial Report, Mr. Fox reporting: There will be a Zoning & Planning Board meeting Thursday, June 24 at 8 p.m. Police & Fire Report, Mr. Rowell reporting: A letter was received from Police Chief Bachelor appointing Eunice quackenbush and Nancy Zaidinski as auxiliary policewomen. Mayor's Report, Mayor Brown reporting: Mayor Brown made a tour of the factory where sectional homes are built for Florida Land Co. The Mayor recessed the Council Meeting and reopened the Public Hearing. No one was here to speak against the zoning change. The Public Hearing was closed and the Regular Session reconvened. Fire Department Committee Report: A motion was made by Councilman Rowell to take over the two fire trucks and equipment, effective July 1, 1971• Seconded by Councilman Fox. Mr. Rowell, Mr. Piland and Mr. Fox voted yes; Mr. Hurt voted no. Motion carries by majority. A motion was madeby Councilman Hurt to authorize Mayor Brown to get insurance for the two fire trucks. Seconded by Councilman Rowell. Discussion. Motion carries. A motion was made by Councilman Fox that the Village shall pay the Compensation insurance for the Fire Department. Seconded by Councilman Rowell. Discussion. Motion carries. A motion was made by Councilman Rowell to table this until further notice. Seconded by Councilman Fox. Discussion. Motion carries. A motion was made by Councilman Fox to accept the rezoning recommendation of the Planning and Zoning Board for the change of zoning from R1A to R-1 subject to approval of the non -petitioned land owners. Seconded by Councilman Rowell. Discussion. Motion carries. Mr. Murphy of Florida Land Company introduced. Mr. Herb Ross, President of the Home Builders Association, who will be building homes in North Orlando. Page 3 June 21, 1971 cont. This is a study which was offered b determine where future roads should be bettered and improved. The first phase will be a development program. y the Federal Government to exist and how present roads can phase is a study and the second A motion was made by Councilman Rowell that the Mayor correspond with Mr. Brown and obtain further information to inform the Council. Seconded by Councilman Fox. Discussion. Motion carries. A motion was made by Councilman Piland that we give this format to the Village Attorney and have him draw up an ordinance pertaining to licensing tax to up -date our present Ordinance #40A. Seconded by Councilman Hurt. Discussion. Motion carries. A motion was made by Councilman Rowell to bring Petty Cash up to $25.00. Seconded by Councilman Fox. Discussion. Motion carries. Chief Bachelor made the presentation of a radar device of Kustom Signal Company which would be a very good method of clocking speeders in the Village. A motion was made by Councilman Hurt to authorize the Mayor and the Police Chief to contact the Police Departments of Casselberry, Longwood and Altamonte Springs about buying them in units. Seconded by Councilman Fox. Discussion. Motion carries. A motion was made by Councilman Rowell that we publish the notice for a public hearing granting a variance for Mr. Rossman. Seconded by Councilman Fox. Discussion. Motion carries. W. R. Norris, General Contractor, wanted an opinion of the Council, if it would. meet their approval to have certain commercial lots along highway 434 rezoned to residential. After much discussion, the Council was not in favor of rezoning the commercial property along Highway 434• Mr. Casselberry, prospective buyer of certain property from Florida Land Company presented photos, and a geological survey and discussed at some length his future plans of this certain parcel of land. No action could be taken until we get a legal opinion from our Attorney. A motion was made by Councilman Hurt to adjourn the meeting. Seconded by Councilman Piland. Motion carries. Approved: Ur—anville own, ayor Respectfully submitted, Mary T. Norton, Clerk