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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1986 01 20 City Commission Workshop Minutes . WORKSHOP MEETING CITY COMMISSION January 20, 1986 The Workshop Meeting was G~lled to order by Mayor John V. Torcaso. Roll Call: Mayor John V. Torcaso, present Deputy Mayor William A. Jacobs, present City Manager Richard Rozansky, present Commissioners: Cindy Kaehler, present Arthur Hoffmann, present Philip A. Kulbes, present Martin Trencher, present Mr. Neil Troutman, 230 Bahama Road, spoke to the Commission over his concern of the paving of Bahama Road. He was told by Mrs. S. Reid, Hayes Road, and she received this information from the City Planner, that Bahama Road would be paved and would take place in abut 6 months. He said the people in the Ranchlands are very upset. They are meeting at the Reid's home this evening and they have hired an Attorney. The City Planner explained that right now Trotwood Boulevard is starting to cross into Oak Forest. Mrs. Reid came into his office and asked where the road will be going. The City Planner pointed to the map where Winter Springs Development Corp. is already planning for an easement. Part of the settlement with Florida Land Co. is to continue along the south side of the area that is under litigation and connect up with Bahama Road. The City Planner explained that eventually it would connect up and more than likely this would be finished out from three to five years. As to what assessments for Panama and Bahama Roads, that will be at the discretion of the Commission at that time. . Mr. Jay Alpert, Winter Springs Development Corp. explained that in 1982when the City was going through the 1982 comprehensive plan discussions the Planning and Zoning Board thought there ought to be a road to tie the City together beside S.R. 434 and there should be more than one way to get across the City. The City Staff requested another road in the northwest corner of W.S. Development Corporation's property be shown at the time the preliminary plan was presented. The Commission approved the preliminary plan and Winter Springs Development is proceeding according to that plan. Commissioner Trencher said this Commission has not in any way made a decision to pave anybody's streets, that's the bottom line. He said, "I hate to see the folks out there put any money out for attorneys or anything because there is nothing happening. The reality is nothing is happening. You are fighting a ghost right now because there is no case. If there was any miscommunication, the point is to clear it up right now. You can go back and tell everybody there is no road going to be paved. We have not even approached the issue, and its not even likely to be approached for five years and even then at that point in time it depends on what is going on." Mayor Torcaso said whatever comes up would have to come before this Commission and for the next three years, I am pretty sure there won't be any paving and drainage of Bahama Road. Commissioner Kulbes explained the City prepares a comprehensive plan by mandate of the State, and that is done through public hearings, and it is a lengthy process. He suggested that people in the Ranchlands attend these hearings to be aware of what is coming up. . . . . Workshop Meeting, City Commission, Jan. 20, 1986 Page 2 Fee Schedule and Building fees: In Section C, remove numbers 1, 2 and 3; in Sec. D-l, add $4.00 an acre up to $100; same on additional 25 acres; Sec. E, separate each one - a. property up to 25 acres leave as is; put a cap on 25 acres up to a maximum of 100 acres; b. and c. change to $250 and $100; 100 acres or more there would be no increase. Sec. F- where no changes have been identified by Staff, $250.00 for first one and $50.00 each additional. Attorney Kruppenbacher entered the meeting and reported that Attorney Lippincott has agreed to handle the appellate matters at $100.00 per hour. She will review the transcripts and render an opinion to the City as soon as possible prior to filing the appeal as to the propriety of filing an appeal. In Sec. G, the Commission asked for a report of costs, some comparison charts. Manager said he would have the City Planner, Director of Administration and Finance Director work up a scenario. All the fees and the time and the individual staff costs. Sec. I, change $1000 to $200. Sec. K change to $200.00. Sec. 0 let it stand as it is; for commercial developments $200.00 for each modification. Sec. S- abolish fees for at home sales; In Sec. III, put in wording for City Manager to use his discretion for waiving fee for charitable and non-profit organizations. Sam Smith, Building Official asked for permission to adopt the valuation rate of $39.00 per square foot. We also need to raise the mechanical fees. This is to be put into resolution form for adoption at the next Commission Meeting. Proposed Planned Unit Development Ordinance: The Commission reviewed the proposed planned unit development ordinance. on Page 19, Sec. 3 it was suggested to have the City Attorney review that section. The ordinance is to be re-typed and placed on the Agenda for Commission action. Meeting was adjourned 11:20 p. m. Respectfully submitted, Mary Norton, City Clerk