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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1990 04 23 Regular . April 20, 1990 TO: City Manager ~ Land Development coordinator~ FROM: RE: Agenda Items, Arbor Glen (Parcel 90) and Glen Eagle Units III & IV (Unit 17) Arbor Glen - This is to approve the plat and the covenants for recordation. The corrections to the covenants that the City Attorney requested have been made. The Performance Bond has been approved by both the City Attorney and the City Engineer. See attached correspondence. . Glen Eagle - This is to approve the plat for recordation. The Performance Bond has been approved by both the City Attorney and the City Engineer. See attached correspondence. NOTE: Commission approval of the above does not include acceptance of the improvements. jfg attach. cc: Mayor Commission City Attorney City Clerk . . , . CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA 1126 EAST STATE ROAD 434 WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA 32708 Telephone (407) 327-1800 April 23, 1990 I have asked the Mayor to read this statement on the acquisition of Seminole Utility Company because I am in Cinncinati attending week long business meetings at corporate headquarters. Here is my statement. I have attended meetings and workshops and, finally, read all the documents presented at today's Commission Meeting. Based on the information presented and given to me, plus the recommendations given by our consultants; Rachlin & Cohen; Conklin, Porter & Holmes and Rose, Sundstrom and Bentley. . "namely that the price that will be paid by the City is fair and the acquisition is in the best interest of the City and its citizens". I support the resolution that the City issue $12,300,000 Revenue Bonds to be applied to acquire the Seminole Utility Company. It would not benefit the City or its citizens to prolong or jeopardize the acquisition of this Company and risk a trial that will incur additional legal and other related costs. Paul P. Partyka, Commissioner , . . ~ .. r April 18, 1990 TO: City Manager ~ ~ Coordinator FROM: Land Development RE: Agenda Item, Bentley Club This project is for the uncompleted portion of Bentley Green, now called Bentley Club. The developer received Final Engineering approval and now wishes to modify this approval by decreasing the density from 66 units to 41 units. The Staff has no problems with this and the City Engineer has reviewed this modification and found it to be satisfactory (see attached City Engineer letter dated April 6, 1990.) Jfg attach. cc: Mayor Commission City Attorney City Clerk . . . CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA 1126 EAST STATE ROAD 434 WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA 32708 Telephone (407) 327-1800 April 6, 1990 Mr. Brian D. Austin, P.E. Donald W. McIntosh Assoc., Inc. 2200 Park Avenue North Winter Park, FL 32789 Re: Bentley Club Revised Construction Plans (aka Bentley Green/Fairway Lakes) Dear Brian: . Your revised modification to the final engineering for the subject project, received on AprilS, 1990, was found to be satisfactory. Upon completion of the project, you will have to submit a "Letter of Certification", three (3) sets of "as-built" engineering and three hundred dollars ($300.00) for an "as-built" inspection fee. If you have any questions, please contact this office. mj/fg cc: City Manager Land Development Coordinator Building Department . ~ .. PARKER - JOHNSON - OWEN - McGUIRE MICHAUD -LANG - KRUPPENBACHER, EA. Orland" Offia 1300 BARNETT PLAZA . 201 SOUTH ORANGE AVENUE. ORlANDO. FLORIDA 32801 TEIJ:PHONE (407) 425-4910. FACSIMIlE: (407) 423-3140 ~ Boca Ra/m! Offi" 400 lAKE WYMAN PLAZA. 2424 NORTH FEDERAL HI~GW., ON. FLORIDA 33431 . ~ I ~ II'.. rl TElEPHONE (407) 392-0540 . FACSIMIlE (407) 392-0582 01 v I '1 ~ s ~u./~;f( (1~ r!vS ltJ/ . .tomeys at Law . Clay Parke~ Esq. Addrtss all rtpli(s lO: POST OffiCE BOX 2867 ORlANDO. FLORIDA 32801 MEMORANDUM TO: City Mayor, City Commission, City Manager City of Winter Springs FROM: H. Clay Parker, IV DATE: April 6, 1990 Signage Issue at Hobby Shop/Airplane Sign RE: ========================================================== . The definition of siqn in the Code, Section 16-51 includes geometric and non-geometric shapes intended to communicate. This definition covers the planetail erected in front of the Hobby Shop. A permit is required for erection of the "sign" pursuant to S16-53. The permit should not be issued until the building department determines that such work is in accordance with Article 16 of the Code and does not violate the building or electrical codes. . The sign specifically would have to conform to S16-77 of the Code if it is an off-premises sign. This Section requires that any outdoor advertising display off-premises shall be set back a minimum of twenty-five feet (25') from the right-of-way on all state, county, and municipal roads. The sign may not be located nearer than five hundred feet (500') to the nearest residential district. On all state, county, and municipal roads, signs must be placed a minimum distance of two thousand feet (2,000') apart from each other, and no new sign shall obstruct the side of an existing permitted sign. The sign cannot project more than twenty five feet (25') above the crown of the road. The sign may not be maintained within five hundred feet (500') of a church, school, cemetery, public recreation area, state or national forest, railroad intersection, or any residentially zoned property, measured along the common right-of-way. The sign must be reviewed by the site plan review board and is permitted in industrial and commercial zoning classifications only. , "", Orla.do Officr 1300 BARNETT PlJ\ZA . 201 SOUTH ORANGE AVENUE. ORlANDO. FLORIDA 32801 TELEPHONE (407)425-4910 . FACSIMILE (407)423-3140 Boca Raton Offiu 400 lJ\Kt WYMAN PlJ\ZA . 2424 NOIITH FEDERAL HIGHWAY. BOCA RJJON. FLORIDA 33431 TELEPHONE: (407)392-0540. FACSIMILE: (407)392-0582 PARKER · JOHNSON · OWEN · McGUIRE MICHAUD .lANG. KRUPPENBACHER, P.A. ellOrneyS al LAw City Mayor, City Commission, City Manager City of Winter Springs April 6, 1990 Page Two If it is an on-premises sign, it is regulated by Section 16-78 and may not be placed less than twenty five feet (25') from any intersection, and must be reviewed by the site plan review board, or staff review. cc: Frank C. Kruppenbacher, Esquire . . . . . "_. -. , FRul'l SemI no I e County BCC T-755 P.02 MRR 19 '90 15:44 TO 1 407 327 6912 Me.roh' '5~ '1990 Mayor Leanne Grove City of Winter Springs 1126 East S.R. 434 Winter Springs, FL 32708 Dear Mayor Grove: The State of Florida is currently performing a study of the installation and maintenanoe oost differential between overhead and under~round eleotrical power lines. However, as this study will not address all cost saving factors (e.g., liability, publio safety, outage, etc.), the County has been asked to participate, along with 10 other cities, in a University of Central Florida Study. The County's contribution for this study would be $2, 52~L 64. Since this topic has become a key issue in the building of aesthetically pleasing and safe roadways throughout the County, I invite you to participate with the County in this study. The total amount divided eight ways would result in each City and the County contributing $316.20. Enolosed are copies of the letter, interlooal and statement of work we received. If you would like to partioipate in this study, please mail a check for this amount payable to the Board of County Commissioners marked "Utility Study" to the Seminole Count.y Board of County Commissioners, OMB Department, 1101 East First Street, Sanford, FL 32771. Please send your oheck no later than 3/30/90. The County will then sign the interloca! and forward it on to the other participants. Please call Dick Boyer, Planner, at 321-1130 ext. 7382 ,or those listed in the letter for more information. Thank you for your consideration in this important matter. Sincerely, ... BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ----- Sandra Glenn Chairman SG/DBI jms (grov0228.db3) CC: Tony VanDerworp, Planning Director Enclosures . Mayor Leanne M. Grove February 12, 1990 Page Two Consequently, it is the desire of the MPO (see attached Resolution) to continue this program after the demonstration period concludes at the end of 1990. I am sure that you will agree when you review the attached proposed budget that the costs when divided among all the jurisdictions according to their population size are not prohibitive, especially for the benefits received. If we can develop not only a safer bicycle system, but one that will encourage some of our automobile users to ride a bicycle instead, then our goals will have been achieved. The MPO's evaluation of the demonstration program indicates we are progressing in that direction. To get there, however, we need your commitment for financial assistance on a continuing basis. . Please take this request to your commission or council and request their pledge to continue funding for the program locally at the level suggested after the conclusion of the demonstration period. I am sure that they will agree that this is a program that is needed areawide, that is bringing results, and that needs to be continued from Fiscal Year 1991 onwards. J n Land, Chairman Mayor of Apopka DLG:JL/dt cc: David L. Grovdahl, ECFRPC Thomas Cerny, ECFRPC Encl. WS:misc/mayr-com . ... . . DR. JOHN W. BEALL PRINCIPAL 1200 VERMONT AVE., ST. CLOUD, FL. 32769 (305) 892--5164 OCtober 23, 1989 Mr. Thomas Cerny Orlando Urban Area Bicycle Coordinator 1011 Wymore Road Suite 105 Winter Park, Florida 32789 Dear Mr. Cerny, . Ross E. Jeffries Elementary School would like to thank you for your time, effort, and energy in planning bicycle awareness activities with our fourth grade students. ... We know you are concerned about students being familiar with Florida bicycle laws and for students to enforce these laws. We share this concern with you, and we appreciate the job you are doing in the Orlando Urban Area. -."... The students responded favorably to your bicycle video.and classroom presentation. The after-school bicycle rodeo was a great success because of your cooperative planning with Mrs. Salisbury and Officer Lityjak. -:-. Again, thank you for involving Ross E. Jeffries students in meaningful and relevant activities concerning bicycle safety. lkX:4;-su 9Mt.4/ Bettye Hobbs CUrriculum Resource Teacher ..... ,<. . REC'O OCT 26 1989 ~~~ ORLANDO URBAN AREA . (_-ft~ Metropolitan Ie ft~ Planning ~/.~~ Organization 1011 WYMORE ROAD SUITE 105 WINTER PARK, FLORIDA 32189 February 12, 1990 The Honorable Leanne ". Grove Mayor, City of Winter Springs 1126 E. S.R. 434 Winter sp~~ 32708 Dear May~ve: ~~"~:;rrwlt@ FEB 1. 3 1990 CITY, Of WINTER SffilliG..S CIT'l llALJl ~ ,... ..' -,.:~ TELEPHONE: (401) 645 - 3339 As you may remember, somewhat over a year ago the Orlando Urban Area Metropolitan Planning Organization ("PO) approached the various jurisdictions within this three-county area seeking funds to match a two-year demonstration grant from the Florid Department of Transportation for a bicycle planning/coordination program. Although not all the jurisdictions chose to participate in the demonstration program, enough did to match the available State funds, hire a Bicycle Coordinator and get the program going on a limited area basis. We are now about half-way through the demonstration period. . .......;."" The "PO has recently evaluated the success of the program and has given it an A+ rating. Our Bicycle Coordinator has been especially effective within his four major emphasis areas: '''!''!Io. Education He has implemented a bicycle education program at the elementary school level where good bicycle safety habits can be developed among the largest user group--our children. Enoineerino/Plannino - A Tri-County Comprehensive Bicycle Plan has developed and adopted by the "PO. It's policies are currently considered for adoption into the ECFRPC's Comprehensive Regional Plan as well as local government comprehensive plans. been being Policy Enforcement - Coordination has been developed and assistance provided to local law enforcement agencies in dealing with bicycle/pedestrian issues. Encouraoement He has assisted many local groups races and touring ri9~s to~romote the sport as oriented and safe activity. in staging a heal thy, bicycle family- . As you can received, the previously had significant. see from the attached sample correspondence that the "PO success of the program in a metropolitan area that one of the highest bicycling death rates in the State has has has been ~ , - IIOIJ MJn1I'IEZ OOW!JII'IOK DEPARTMENT OF TRAl'fSPORTATION . .' FLORIDA 60' Suwannee SIred. N~ rIortda 32399-04S0. TeIqIhone (9041 48&6541 KAlE... IIEI'DU5Ol'l ACIlETAIlT . October l6, 1989, Ms. Mary Johnson, Chairperson ..- Orlando Urban Area MPO 410 S. Orange Avenue Orlando, Florida 32801 Dear Ms. Johnson: I wanted to take this opportunity to let you know how pleased we are to learn of how quickly the Orlando Urban Area MPO staff has accommodated the bicycle program, and the recent work and accomplishments of your new bicycle/pedestrian coordinator, Thorn Cerney. Tom Fernandez, our district bicycle coordinator, has been keeping us appraised of Thorn's work. We are highly impressed with Thorn's enthusiasm, and his attention to detail in getting this program underway. Thorn has already secured $14,000 in safety monies to get area bike-ed training courses underway, and is continuing to play a major role in the design of your new safety town. This town can. serve as a model for other areas of the state', and nation. . We have discussed with Thorn the need to have him take part in several training courses to get your education and engineering programs up to full potential as quickly as possible. We have three training courses scheduled. The last two will have the per diem and travel expenses paid. The first would need to be paid by local funds. These courses are: Bike- Ed Training Course, Dade County (2 days) Tuition Free. October 24-25 Basic Bike Coordinator Training ,Course - Engineering, planning. Program Overview (2 days) early December (Date to be set). All expenses paid. (Orlando or Brevard 'Area) Advanced Bike/Ped Coordinator Training Course - Week of January 14-19 (Tampa) All expenses paid. . "," ~ ,- ~\ ':-0 r: r- "" 6 4nCllO ~'c~~ ;: . 'Ii:. _ :.!t '.' - ~ IUL.A.T."A___~ 1I.I:.4.T. ACT10N TEAM U...id K.i~rr Ah.-. ie_nIl" . ...... Judc' n....lil a.- c.....'lod.. ~ Catpa..... c..........o., c-_ DoiW c.... 1La~... Vw. ,....... IlnndI Can... dcTrc,1IIc """_......11oopiocl. 0...1 .........., ClGO<oo II<<~, lJlcnw, Shril, c-.., o-la c-.., ~ Clt.Joi ~ ........... FnnIo. " Ilwuo, C--..... ~ Pri.aN tr.U~ I... OWliM CIoob, Co-I'o.ool. eI HJl.A.T. o..--n.ric ~ I'Iob&..loa CanlI,.. F_ 0. Lcodo ............. ,....... 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Sarrio IC.a.J C. HoI.. M.D. Iluk.t J_ 1\0 <lr\c.o4o s..iaoI su-~ C>nJ I.Ooooooi.o .. 0dM40 a:..u..n.c L s..- '"'- ~. I'IMod.l &.nbo December 5, 1989 Orlando Urban Area Bicycle & Pedestrian Pr'ogralll 1011 WYlllore Rd. Ste. 105 Winter Park, Fl. 32789 Attn.: Mr. Thomas Cerny Dear Tom: On behal:! of t.he meabers of H. E. A. T. I would like to thank you for your' generous donation towar'ds our First Annual Bike Race. Your generosity helped to .ake our First Annual Bike Race a success. The event was enjoyed by all who attended. We are quite pleased with the outcome 01 the race and realize that without comlllunity support this event would not have been possible. Thank you again .for your support and thank you also 10r joining us in our fight to help end child abuse today! sinc~ lY,. ~_ / I /hL'Ct/(:/.... /' ;e..Lc.r( ..t-f-:--/L_/' therih~ L: orensen ecutive Director ... RECEIVED Dee - 6 1989 H.E.A.T., Inc. · Post Office Box 546 · Winter Park. Florida. 32790-0546 · 305-350-HEA T " ,'"\ M;trU~p~iitan . lO, .~ Planni-=-g . ~j..~ Organization 1011 WYMORE ROAD SUITE 105 WINTER PARK, JLORIDA "32789 TELEPHONE: (407) 645.3339 M E M 0 RAN 0 U M TO: MPO Members FROM: Thomas Cerny Orlando Urban Area Bicycle/Pedestrian Coordinator RE: Status Report on Bicycle/Pedestrian Program DATE: December G, 1989 . In its first eight months, th~ Orlando Urban Area Bicycle/ Pedestrian Program has made steady progress toward improving local bicycling and walking conditions. The program has accomplished the following: o Conducted bicycle safety presentations at the following elementary schools: Boggy Creek Spring Lake Apopka Hiawassee Palm Lake Pine Hills Eastbrook Jeffries A,ltamonte Arbor Ridge Lake' Orienta Lake Como Approximately 7,000 students participated. o Conducted bicycle safety presentations at Orange County and the City of Orlando recreation department summer camps. Approximately 500 children participated. . ---..-1--L--_..-.__~_..,.. " . TENTATIVE BUDGET BICYCLE COORDINATION PROGRAM FISCAL YEAR 1991 (OCTOBER 1 - SEPTEMBER 30) EXPENSES 1> Salary 1721-1/4 Chargeable Hours . .... ... ....... ..... ....... I $20,442 2) Fringe Benefits Applied at ECFRPC/MPO rates - 42Y. ................... SUBTOTAL 8,586 $29,028 3) Indirect Expenses ( inc. secretarial support) Applied at ECFRPCIMPO rates - 44Y. ................... 12,772 SUBTOTAL $41,800 4) Direct Expenses Telephone, Supplies, Travel, etc. ................... 4,600 SUBTOTAL $46,400 . PROPOSED INCOME SOURCE JURISDICTION JAN 1989 POPULATION SHARE Orange County 653,982 $21,015 Seminole County 281,168 $ 9,035 Osceola County 97,605 $ 3,136 Altamonte Springs 37,502 $ 1,205 Apopka 12,422 $ 399 Bay Lake 19 11 Belle Isle 4,927 $ 158 Casselberry .0' 18,230 $ 586 Eatonville 2, 705'" $ 87 Edgevood 1,056 $ 34 . , " ....., .'. Kissimmee 28,818 $ 926 Lake Buena Vista 28 it Lake Mary 5,686 $ 183 Longvood 13,948 $ 448 Maitland 9,363 $ 301 Oakland .742 $ 24 Ocoee 11, 822 $ 380 Orlando 166,181 $ 5,340 Oviedo 8,844 $ 284 St. Cloud 12,273 $ 394 Sanford 30,346 $ 975 Windermere 1,487 $ 48 .' Winter Park 33, 117 $ 743 Winter Springs 21.682 $ 697 TOTALS 1,443,953 $46,438 it Less than $1 ws:misc\budget.91 .... .