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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1990 05 14 Regular . . . .-. CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA 1126 EAST STATE ROAD 434 WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA 32708 Telephone (407) 327-1800 May 14, 1990 TO: COMMISSION/~ CITY MANAGE~ Utility Billing/Computer Conversion FROM: REF: Attached please find a Memo from the Finance Director regarding integration of the Seminole Utility billing into our system with three alternatives for conversion. . . . . .'- MAY 14. 1990 MEMO TO: CITY MANAGER FROM: FINANCE DIRECTOR ~ SUBJECT: UTILITY BILLING/COMPUTER CONVERSION AS INDICATED IN MY MEMO DATED MARCH 1. 1990 WE HAVE REACHED THE THRESHOLD AS INDICATED AT THE TIME WE ENTERED THE COMPUTER ENVIRONMENT. THE TIMETABLE WAS MOVED UP A COUPLE OF YEA~WITH THE ACQUISITION OF SEMINOLE UTILITIES AND ALSO. WITH THE DISCONTINUED DEVELOPMENT AND SALE OF THE RM/COS TYPE OF OPERATING SYSTEMS. WITH THE ADDITIONAL DEVISES REQUIRED TO INCLUDE THE UTILITY ON OUR SYSTEM. WE WILL HAVE REACHED THE MAXIMUM DEVISES FOR THE TOWER SYSTEM. WITHOUT UPGRADING TO SOMETHING LARGER. THE ATTACHED PAGES LIST VARIOUS ALTERNATIVES WITH A & B HAVE MAJOR RESTRICTIONS. THAT BEING THE AVAILABILITY WITHIN THE TIMEFRAME LEFT TO CONVERT TO OUR SYSTEM. ~~~~uw~~ MA'l 14 Jm em of W!~!TrR SPRINGS- CITY MANAGER . . . ,. ALTERNATIVE A: ADD ANOTHER 140 MB DRIVE TO EXISTING TOWER. INSTALLATION MODEL 6444 PRINTER (REFURBISHED) MODEM/MULTIPLEXER PC386SX MODEL 6417 (136 COL.) PRINTER UTILITY PROGRAM CONVERSION (EST.) TOTAL ALTERNATIVE A: NOTE: LIMITED AVAILABILITY AS MODEL HAS BEEN DISCONTINUED. NONE CURRENTLY AVAILABLE. WE WOULD STILL BE OPERATING WITH A SYSTEM WHOSE OPERATING SYSTEM IS NOW OBSOLETE AND NO HOPE OF BEING ENHANCED. OUR SPEED WOULD BE GREATLY DIMINISHED AND WOULD NEED TO DO ADDITIONAL UPGRADING WITHIN 1 YEAR. $2.295.00 225.00 1.495.00 3.200.00 3.222.00 688.00 2.000.00 $13.125.00 . . . , ,.... ALTERNATIVE B: UPGRADE TOWER XP TO A TOWER 32/600 $12,490.00 MODEL 6444 PRINTER (REFURBISHED) 1,495.00 MODEL/MULTIPLEXER 3,200.00 PC386SX 3,222.00 MODEL 6417 (136 COL.) PRINTER 688.00 UTILITY PROGRAM CONVERSION 2,000.00 TOTAL ALTERNATIVE B: $23,095.00 NOTE: THIS WOULD ADD THE AVAILABILITY FOR A TOTAL OF 32 DEVISES WITHOUT A NOTICEABLE DECREASE IN SPEED OF OPERATING. THIS IS NOT A NEW UNIT, THEREFORE. AVAILABILITY IS ON A FIRST COME FIRST SERVE BASIS, CURRENTLY NONE IS AVAILABLE. HERE AGAIN WE WOULD BE UTILIZING AN OBSOLETE OPERATING SYSTEM AND WOULD LOOK AT REPLACEMENT WITHIN 2 YEARS. . . . . - . ALTERNATIVE C: MAKE A COMPLETE CHANGE OUT TO THE SERIES 10000 MODEL 55 4 MB MEMORY 435 MB FIXED DRIVE PERFORMANCE MONITOR (9) DUEL TTY LINE MODULES 6343 STREAMING TAPE DRIVE ITX OPERATING SYSTEM COBOL 74 COMPILER INSTALLATION DISTRIBUTION PROGRAM CONVERSION FROM RM/COS TO ITX CABLE ENDS CONVERTED MODEL 6444 PRINTER MODEL/MULTIPLEXER PC386SX MODEL 6417 (136 COL.) PRINTER UTILITY BILLING CONVERSION TOTAL ALTERNATIVE C: NOTE: THIS IS NEW EQUIPMENT WITH WARRANTY. ALL PRESENT TERMINALS AND PRINTERS ARE COMPATIBLE WITH NO ADDITIONAL COSTS NECESSARY. $59,886.75 500.00 9,500.00 250.00 1,495.00 3,200.00 3,222.00 688.00 2,000.00 $80,741.75 . May 10, 1990 TO: City Manager /.:/ ;..) ~r' Development Coordinator _/ FROM: Land RE: Agenda Item . This is a request of Braxton Green Homes to vacate 7, feet of a 15 foot drainage easement located on the rear of Lot 106, Carrington Woods Unit II. The address is 1629 Tiverton Street. Please refer to the City Engineer's letter dated May 4, 1990 (attached). The discrepancy that the City Engineer refers to is not allowed under Article VIII, Section 3 of the recorded covenants. ffg attach. cc: Mayor Commission City Attorney City Clerk . .. . . . Land Development Coordinator City Engineer~ Easement Vacation, Lot 06 Carrington Woods (a/k/a Tuscawilla Unit 16) TO: FROM: RE: May 4, 1990 Mr. Braxton Green allud s in his letter of April 25, 1990 that he will be responsible for damage for a ything built in the easement. It would be best if he agreed to remove any hing that may inadvertently be built in the easement and restore the easeme t back to its original intended condition. Noting this one precedi g discrepancy, the vacation of part of this easement as reflected in the at achment received in Mr. Green's letter is acceptable. /fg cc: City Manager Building Department . DIUlXTON ~R~~N tf~.Y April 25, 1990 Mr. Leonard Koslov, P.E. City Engineer City of Winter Springs 1126 E. State Road 434 Winter Springs, Florida 32708 RE: Easement Vacation Lot 106 Carrington Woods Dear Mr. Koslov: . As the owner of Lot 106 Carrington Woods, Unit 2, I agree not to construct any permanent improvements within the drainage easement at the rear of Lot 106. I also agree to maintain the environmental swell within that easement. In the event that something is constructed within that easement, I understand that it is my responsibility for any damage done to any improvements in the regular course of maintenanc of the environmental swell within the said eas ent. Braxton Green President BG/bc ~~~~nw~@ MAya 2 1900 CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS Land Development Coordinato" . 251 Forest Trail Oviedo, Florida 32765 Telephone: (407) 366-3005 _....__ __.........._ 11""'1 _-"'i,"_.__~~.... - ........ ill co) ill :GlIfD A ltfU r3 UJ If'{ \Y IE 1[ VICINITY MAP o No undcrground utilities, installations or improvcments locatcd this date. D -Denotes set iron rod no. LO 60. (jJ _ Denotes found i,'on rod no. LIl 6)Y. / " " p.. Lot IO~ . CARRINGTON WOODS, UNIT II as recorded in Plat Book -tZ . Pages 315 -3C. of the Public Records of Seminole County, Florida. Being subject to any rights-of-way, restrictions and casements of record. NOTES: - Bearings based on plat. . .... -{ f>-U {~ ~ o~_ ~ ~- ""L ~ l'" ~ ~. <;::. ...... ~ ~ ~ '''''... '0, , , '0' " -N- -- ..... ~...\ . , \ I "" \-.: ~~ ~Il\ 1~ ~t ~~ . \.., ~~ t'""-r ~ We hereby ceItify iliat we have consulted' Flood Insurance Rate 1>lap Community Panel No. 120295 <>?OS.B, City of Winter Springs, Seminole County, r'l?nda, effective date Scptemocr 16, 198~ and fmd that according to said Illap a portion of the property descriocd hereon Iies wiLhin flood zone "lr'. t hmby cenify 10 Fir!l Fedr.r~1 of Osceola; Gulf AII:mlic Tille; Cc';rei7\;,omy Con';lfJclion 11m this surny meets v" e",eds "Minimum Technical SI,r.dHCS' sr, fo~.~ 1:y :hc Flone. Boud of Prof'Bion.1 Lend S"IYr)'or~ in Ch.p:er 2JBH.6, fJOri~3 A~':.lini~~ri:;:i\'c Co~e. pcauu.t 10 Scclion 4i2.027, l-1orid~ ;~IUIU. Dp~k7C;;;;LTES'I~C. Keith Ruedick P.L.S. #2617 SUI. of ('lond. NOT VALID UNLESS SEALED PHlPAHlD lOR: Co^rreMP~,.eAI!.Y CONS77i?t1c.r/~N 3-7- '/0 ft2- /?GVlSEO !?-2RIZ- (HIM:JMdlJT OA TI llV DFSCIIIPTlON II[VISIONS DIlAWN UY: R,IJ. DATE: IO-'Z-8,} CliECIi[[) BY: ~ .C, JOU NO. DATE: II)' 3:1!1 8)ILJ7. 0145 SHEET / OF I FIELD [JOOKS-/71 PG 2t- 30?fo 5(,,57 ] SURVEY 11- 4- - <64 /2- 0 - gy 1?fL- ~ -/.5 - ~ l1 /4L- I~~~I DONALD ~ T JI ENGINEEHS noo PAliK AVLNUL w. MciNTOSH ASSOCIATES INC. SURVEYOHS ILOIlILJA J2IWJ &J1J1J10&1l PLAN N ens NOIlIII, WIN I [II PAliK, SCALE /";:3'/' FOUNDATION FINAL NI'III'I c. S. 8'?J - tP~3 '..1.lJI...~"4.Ilf:""~~:"ll.l,,,~W\!o'\w.I.~..!I\!ltU\:.li\f.lt.P,IQt,(N1I.....oI,:..lJfUII1}~"IiIMt...tM.~Jl,...~U~OfJ"" VICINITY Mi\P Proposed 7.50' Drainage Easeme... Abandonment DESCRIPTION: Illat part of a 15.00 foot wide Dminage Easement within Lot 106, CARRINGTON WOQDS UNIT II, according to the Plat thereof recorded in Plat l300k 42, P.lges 35 and 36 of the Public Records of Seminole County, Florida, described ilS follows. I Commence .It the Northeilst eomer of silid Lot 106 ilnd run S 50035'47" W .1I0ng the Northerly line of silid Lot 106 for iI distilnee of 7.50 feet; thence run S 39024'13" E for a dist.lllee of 7.50 feet to the POINT OF l3EGlNNING; thence continue S 39024'13" E for iI distance of 7.50 feet; thence run S 50035'47" W Pilmllel with .lIId 15.00 feet Southeasterly of silid Northerly line for a dist.ulce of 68.03 feet; thence run N 12017'30" W parallel with ilnd 7.50 feet Easterly of the West line of said Lot 106 for a distance of 8.43 feet; thence run N 50035'47" E parallel with ilnd 7.50 feet Southeasterly of said Northerly line for a distance of 64.19 feet t6 the POINT OF l3EGINNING. " p.. l' f>-U {~ . , ~ "'.. t., , , '.' " '. JL -- \ " , . .' \ ..I '. \II" \\ <: ~ '1\ ~~ ~'t ~~ . \... ~~ ""V- " " ..... '. Mn;5: . -17f/S 15ft/or A SUI!.II€'1, - .oGit/!./Alts /34SE[) CJIJ PL4 T. I herebycerlify' lhallhis sketch meets or exceeds "Minimum Tcchnical $Iundi....ls" sct fonh hy Ihc Florida Board ur )'ro(cssiullaJ L1Uc.I Surveyors in Chapler 211111-6.0()(.(I). Flodda Administrative Code, puuuanl 10 Seclion 412.027. Florida Slalule.. DONALD W. MclNTOSl1 ASSOCIA rus, INC. ~t./dtd Keith Ruddick 1'.L.S.1/26t7 S~lle of Florida S,e:a-Cll Of: 7J€sceIPT/oN NOT VALID UNLESS SEALED I'l\ll'AI\UJ 1'01\: COIJ,13I1PC;,eA/!Y CONSTRtlc.r/()N 4.-Z5-'1D M- 3 - -; - '10 /::(2_ nA TF IW /?eI!1SE;()7D St:E7ttI tF Pai!JPI7o~ !2(:,VI.5e() Rent.!- fH/:>fJM2JJT nESClllPTlON IlEVISIONS w. MclNTOSH ASSOCIATES INC. FI ELD f3001~ ~y /7 I PC '2 <}- 30 10 -!1~,?7 } /1-4-~<64 /2- to. /37 ICf:! :!? - (5 - '1 c1 ;ae- SUHVEY III lAWN IJY: ,e.l..l. DATE: /0-2-8') tWIlIII. WINICH c: TChUJ (IY: /? .C. .IOU NO. DATE: If)- 3 ~ 6961.0/45 I'/\IIK. I LOIlIUA J:!JH~ SUfiVEYOHS &44.406:> PLANNWS SCAIX /":&J' ~;HEET / FOUNDATION OF ---.1_ FINAL t 11'/11'/ C.:5. at:) - Gw3 (.4) _ No underground utilities, insta\l:llions or improvemenls located lhis dale. D - Denotc~ set iron rod no. LO GO. o - Dano tc~ fOlmc.1 i I'on rod no. LIl 6)Vo / " " p.. viCINITY MAP ."..'1......".......l...f..............~CUjtll.,..J....'IIIII~ SITE PLAN Lot 10" ,CARRINGTON WOODS, UNIT II as recorded in Plat, Book.ti! ,Pages 35 ~3c. of lhe Public Rccords of Scminole County, Florida. Bcing subjcet to any rights-of-w:I)', rcstriclions and casemcnts of record. NOTES: - Bearings bascd on plat. . , \~ , " 01 rz,t>- { ~ .~- ~ ~- L.. .... ~ \'" 1:<'\.' 0;;::.. ~ c- ~ . , ~ "'... t., , , '.' " -. -~N - --- " , , . " \ ,,' SITE PLAJJ NDT.A suJZvey Pe:EPAeHO 8 Y: DO~2LD W. McL'ITQSII ASSOCIATES.I:\C. rflW.. ,~(t/JvL Keith R"~Jick 1'.1.,5. ~2611 S:m d l'lor.~l :\OT V AI.ID U~I.ESS SE"U~D I'HlI'AHCf) FOH: CON/13M Pl?A:?A JZY CONSTRtlC.-r/CJN 4--2'3 -9(.) .j. f. 'jO DATI' jiClL IIY J?NlSEO '77J SITE PLAN 1"'(~V%5e() ;:Yi:;/II!. Ff/lse"'/~lJr Drsr.11II'TION Ilt:VI~;IONS NOIW I, WIN I W l't\IiK. FLOlilUA 3;! Ill~ (,~ .1.~O(,tl FIELD [Jool<~y/71 PC 2~- 30?/P '.:i(,,'57 ' SUHVCY / / - 4- ~ 'itCJ FOUNDATION /2- &:,.!Jf jt:ft FINAL .? -/.5 - '16 !4L- w. MciNTOSH ASSOCIATES INC. I'LANNmS SUINCYOHS OIlAWN UY: ~ DATI:: IO-Z.8~ C1 iECli[l) IIY:;;? .(. JOI.l NO. SCALE DATE: l.!!.:.1-110 8)1'51.0145 /";::0' SHEET / OF I NI'/II'/ C.S. 80 -GtP3(B) . . . May 10, 1990 TO: Land Development Coordinator FROM: City Engineer ~~ SUBJECT: Lot Split of Lot 7, Block B - North Orlando Ranches Section 1 (House of Rothschild) A site inspection of the subject property found it to be a large wooded area on Panama Road near Moss Road. There appeared to be no obstructions or other limiting items to prevent a lot split. It is recommended that the lot split request be approved. /mh . . . COLDWELL BANKER RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE. INC. 106 SAUSAUID HLVD GODDINGS PLAZA II CASSELHLRIW. FL 32707 (407) 331-8803 Donald R. LeBlanc City of Winter Springs 1126 E. S.R. 434 Winter Springs, FL 32708 April 12. 1990 Dear Mr. LeBlanc, Please accept this letter as my request to split Lot 7. Blk B north. Sec 1. North Orlando Ranches. Seminole County, Florida in half. which each lot having 175 feet frontage. Thank you in cooperation in this matter. ~erelY~ ~.,., ~~ Robert F. B reca. Jr. . . . May 10, 1990 TO: City Manager # Coordinator FROM: Land Development RE: Agenda Item This is a request of Mr. Robert F. Barreca, Jr. to divide the property located at 231 Panama Road into two (2) equal lots of approximately 1.8I acres each. This split does not violate zoning requirements. Please see attached City Engineer's letter dated May 10, 1990. jfg attach. cc: Mayor Commission City Attorney City Clerk .' PLA T OF LAND SURVEY and/or CERTIFIED TO' lIouse of l{othscld 1 d DESCRIPTION AS FOLLOWS' Lo t 7. lllock B. NORTH Ol{LANDO HANCIIES SEe. I. as recorded in PI a t Book 12. Page 3. Public l{ecords of Seminole County. florida. ~ ~ o 1 LEGO,v- P.O.!.. I.P. 1.11. Cj,j. IIEe. SET I.R. RAO. NoR. O. C. P. F. - "P~T ON LH' , 'IRON PIPE' . '1/10101 1100' - 'C~. IAClN.JWENT' - 'liE COVERED' - ~18' loR. WI .L8 322:1 - RADIAL - NON RADIAL - DE SCIIIBED - CALClt.ATED - PLAT . fELD . 801 WARY LN: -- . EASEl.lO/T LN: - - fOle( THIS ING lJo~.$ ,'~ r LIE WITHIN THE ESTABLISHED IuD YEAR FLOOD PLAIN AS .. c ' PER .flR~'. ZONE PAHEl . I.)CI.;J-j..j- ()LJ .,:j"d .... .. ... ... .. ft n.s SUlVEY RiP/lLSU<TEIl tiOllON IS T RUt. AM> CO/IIIEC T AM) .c: T& Tit. 1oIlHY.... Tl~l S r AAOAllIlS SE r t"OllTli MY TI*: flvRll~ B"'\RIl ,'If I ,\toll t'UIl~[YO"S PUISUAIIT ro SECTION 472.021, ftO/lllA STA fUTlS, TKS 5UlEY NO T V,\LI> L.N. LSa UIIO$li[Il WIlli 5lMf1:)0lI'1 3UL. \.-Q,- 4 "So" fZ=. I.... ~5D.O ~. --t-=r. IJT u. . , ';-M T . - LOTU "8- LoT 7 "6"' -V l.t' .'_t \'\ , ~ ~ "It 47'>.0' . ~ ~. I.R'. ~SD.O' ---- -4:- -- PA~A..t-tA tc:-OA.D HllS 5' JRVEY WAS PREPARED FROIA TITLE INfOHIAA TlON fURNlStlEo TO HIE SURVEYOR. THERE IAA Y BE OHiER RESTRICTIONS OR UNRECORDED EASEMENTS THAT AffECT THIS PROPERTY, NO UNDERGROUND IIoAPROVEI.IENTS HAVE BEEN LOCA TED UNLESS OTHERWISE SHOWN, THIS SURVEY IS PREPARED fOR THE SOLE dENEFIT Of THOSE CERn-lED TO ANO SHOULD NOT BE RELIED UPON BY ANY OTHER ENTITY. BEARltluS, If SHOWN, ARE BASED ON GRUSENMEYER-SCOTT & ASSOCIA TES,INC. LAND SURVEYORS ORLANDO OFFICE OCALA OFfiCE ~OO E. COLONIAL DR. 12200 101.'11. CNTY. RO. 22:1 O/lLAl.vo. fL 32807 REOIlICK fL 32686 14011 2n-3232 19041 ~~1-30B4 fAX. 14011 6~8-1436 fAX. 190"11 :l9I-441B CERT~BY' \/. .' _'. (J C/~{. I,^, f) /,., .,,5- ;,1 R.L.S. No. 4- ~ I ,;, DA TE SIGNEO' Z 1- APR. 'j 0 TOM C. GRUSENMEYER, R.L.S. No. 1542 TOM X. GRUSENMEYER, R.L.S. No. 4714 JAMES W. SCOTT, R.l.S. No, 4801 PAUL L DEATER, R.L.S. No. 4610 RICHARD E. FISCHER, R.L.S. No. 4616 SCALE DATE 04-llI-C)O DRAWN 8Y' DV qfI %. lC"EC.I.II:'. A....., 0411:, L...or 8 "a .. ~ 'V III 'V '1) lZec.I.~. . I d.~"" 'tll 0 ~..,. @ NORTH r- I' - 100'-1 ORDER NO. B.15c..ge ct€CKlll BY' PLA T OF LAND SURVEY and/or CERTIFIED TO' lIouse of Rothsdd ld DESCRIPTION AS FOLLOWS- The \.Jcst 175.0 [eel of Lot 7, Block B, NUI{TlI OI{LANUO I{ANClIES as recorded in Plat Book 12. Page 3, Public Records oC Seminole County. Florida. 79.537.50 sq. ft., 1.826 Acres. more or less. \ ~ o ! LEGE~- P.OL. . 'POIJT ON LK' !.P. - 'IRON PIPE' I.R. - 'IRON ROD' CJ.I. . 'CONe. WClH.JWEHT' REC. . 'RECOVERED' SET I.R. . ~/8' I.R. WI .LB 322:1 RAD. . RADl.A.L NR. - NON RADl.A.L D. . DESCRIBED C. - CAL Cll.A TED ~.PLAT - fELD . BOI.tl!lARY LINE - -- . EASEI.104T LM: - . fEHeE nus 8~ ING bo.1.'-S .\-... T' LIE WITHIN THE EST ABU SHED luO YEAR FLOOD PLAIN AS PER 'FIRM-. ZONE Ie" p~ . 1;)0 'J.j{~. C'Cl,;'. .:'./-l ... .. ... .. ;; nos lil.tlVn Ill'PHLSO/TW tlUll.ON IS fllUI. AHl 'ORllt.CT '-Nl MlI.T5 n." ....",.. TI.Ct"CAL H~I<O~1lIlS st:T t OllTh In 1li[ fl"UJ~ aO~HO ..:>f I ~tlll RAtVl.YOIUi I'I"'SU~IIT TO 5(, TION 411/.027, nOIlJl.. ST~T\JTI.S. TKIl IUIO HOT 1/ ALl) LN. us fJeUII[D WIlli /il...ll\'n0ll'1 SOL. LoT 4. "B" IZ~~: 17~.O' SET..r:". . ,,-as Sb_-t-"l.JnL.E~HT~ ~ II'E>.o . LoT v "8" LoT'A. "8 .. V A.L' 4. ) ,- LOT ""(8 "8- $ ~ "t ~ ~ "l 47'5.0' . ~ 1,<;;'0' <:t. /tiC. ):.R. SfT I. e, .3'L'l:!> \/&:;.0' + p A.....t A.. 1-( A.. g':OA.D THIS 51 JRVEY WAS PREPARED fRO~ TITLE lNFORI.4A TlON fURNISHED TO THE SURVEYOR. THERE MAY BE OTHER RESTHICTlONS Oil UNRECORDED EASEI.4ENTS THAT AFft::C r 1 HIS PROPERTY. NO UNDERGROUND iMPROVEMOITS HAVE BUN LOCA TED UNlESS QTHE/iWISE SHOIVN. THIS SURVEY IS PREPARED fOR THE SOlE dENEfIT Of THOSE CERTifIED TO AND SHOULD NOT BE RELIED UPON BY ANY OTHER ENTITY. BEARltluS, If SHOWN, ARE BASED ON GRUSENMEYER-SCOTT & ASSOCIATES, INC. LAND SURVEYORS OCALA OFfICE 12200 N.W. CNTY. RO. 22~ REDDICK FL 32686 190'11 ~~1-308'l FAX. 19011 ~91-'I1711 ORLANDO OFFICE ~OO E. COLONIAL OR. ORlAMlo. fl. 32807 1'1071 2n-3232 fA)(. 11071 6:18-1136 SCALE CER!~' BY' / / ."~ .(J--::Z~( I...., P /~:--.n RLS. Nil. 4~ It! - DA TE SIGNED' Z -I /J? R . 'l (/ TOM C. GRUSENMEYER, R.L.S. No. 1542 TOM X. GRUSENMEYER, R.L.S. No. 4714 JAMES W. SCOTT, R.L.S. No.4801 PAUL L DEA TER, RLS. No. 4610 RICHARD E. FISCHER, RLS. No. 4616 DATE 04-1(, -~O ORAWN BY' Dv SEC. I. Containing ~C.I.r. O.~S. "'...-. l...c>T 8 "S " ~ ~ '0 IZE<:. ,.4". 11)" u. z tJ. 'VI 0.1"'. @ NORTH r 1..'CO.~ OflDEJl NO. B. '3Ur~B O*:OCED BY- PLA T OF LAND SURVEY and/or CERTIFIED TO' lIouse of Rothsc\1i 1 d DESCRIPTION AS FOLLOWS' Lot 7. Blocl\. B. NORTII OlU.ANj)() RANCIIES SEe. I. ati rccorded in Plat Uook 12. Page 3. Public Recordti of Scminole Counly. FlorIda. l.el:H; lhe WCtit 175.00 fect lhercof. ContaInIng 79.537.50 tiq. ft.. 1.826 Acrcti. more or letiti. o ~ ~ o I LE GEI-I)- P.OL. . "Po.lT ON LH' LP. . 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I,S.O CEC. 1.1<". <;!,ET I.R". ....j..-L"l-S \I.c;..o . 4:- ROA..D o liZe.c. a.Jr. ",I O.~N_ NI ~.'Z.., p4..t-J .4.. H A. THIS SI JRVEY WAS PRCPARED fROIA TITLE INfORlAA TlON fURNISHED TO TliE SURVEYOR. THERE lAA Y HE OTHER RE~;THICTlONS O'~ uNRECORDLO EASE.IolENTS THAT AffECT THIS PROPERTY. NO UNDERGROUND IMPROVEMENTS HAVE l:llEN LOCATED UNLESS OTHERWISE SHOWN. ntlS SVRVEY IS PREPARED FOR THE SOlE dENEflT OF THOSE CERTIFIED TO ANCl S~IOULD NOT BE RELIED UPON 8Y ANY OTHER ENTITY. BEARltluS, If' SHOWN, ARE BASED ON @ GRUSENMEYER-SCOTT c!. ASSOCIATES, INC. LAND SURVEYORS ORLANDO OffiCE OCALA OfFICE ~OO E. COLONIAL DR. 12200 N.W. CNTY. RD. 22:) OIlL.o.oo. FL 32807 RE/)OIQ( fL 32686 14071 2n-32:32 I~041 ~~h~084 SCALE fAX. .407' 6:)8-14:36 fAll. 190"" :)9/-4478 NORTH ~ I'. 100'--f CER~~D BY' _ 'I J ";' /J--;..., t,. (,;/..1) ",<r ~ DA TE SIGNED' 2 I- II;>;? '1 () TOM C. GRUSENMEYER, R.L.S. No. 1542 TOM X. GRUSENMEYER, R.L.S. No. 4714 JAMES W. SCOTT. RLS. No. 4801 PAUL L DEATER. RLS. No. 4610 RICHARD E. FISCHER. RLS. No. 4616 DATE ORDER NO. RLS. No. .:}~/(l D4 -11.", . ~O B. '3(0"'18 ORAWN BY' pv Q€OCED BY' .-----,--- It 6t9/J-lJ fr ~ " Conklin, ~ort.r and Holm.. ~ ~ ENGINEERS. INC. a 500 W, FUL TON STREET POST OFFICE BOX 1976 SANFORD, FLORIDA 32771 TELJ05322-68.' TEL 305 831-5717 . MEMORANDUM C. .;;$/,' IttflZ- oJ j. '-I 0 I co () -' Q I( I Wt &-.... 1.f,...J' . ) '3~ ot:;.:..) r:u\ tullY A.J (.L.1Lt.-l i)L'~' , . c;:Ar ~ TO: City of Winter Springs ATTN: Mr. Richard Rozansky, Mr. Harry Martin "I- 1"p1 Terry M. Zaudtke, P.E. City of Winter Springs Ton Chlorination Facilities Water Treatment Plant 2 & 3 CPH Project No. 6136.10 City Manager FROM: REF: DATE: April 11, 1990 . In the Master Water Plan, ton chlorination facilities were programmed for Water Treatment Plants 2 and 3 for 1989/1990. They are also in the current capital improvements and renewal/replacement budget. The water demand has increased at both of these facilities and will eventually exceed the capability of the 150 Lb. chlorine cylinders. At the present time, the 150 Lb. system is operating towards its maximum capability. The water treatment system has the high service and well capacity to easily meet the demand, but are limited by the chlorination system. Maximum withdrawal from a 150 Lb. cylinder is a peak of 5 Lbs./Hr. or an average of 50 Lbs/Day. If you exceed these limits the cylinder will ice up and not provide enough chlorine gas for disinfection. There are days where the plants exceed the 50 Lbs/Day criteria. The maximum is 65 Lbs/Oay and the average is 39 Lbs/Oay at Water Treatment Plant 2 and 39 Lbs/Day at Water Treatment Plant 3. The ton chlorination facilities should be designed and constructed within this budget year. TMZ/jyw 4/11 M3J IltrtlEU'flft@ APR 16 1~1.90 . ::/T'r of ' , ,,'i;l TLR ' CiTy ~/-'HINGS MANAGER ~~ ~t-() U fVL~JJ TA "'I uL- ~SwS CL.JJ lJOV L"-/,.. "V !;LVS, G;) ~,~/. C!'ruk(rr vv5 oJ~ Am9\ J ~, . . . , '"'"',) I J ~) ., ~ASTE~ATER TREATMENT PLANT 1 MF'P0VEMENT$ CITY 0F ~INTE~ SPRINGS ~ECEMBE~ ~. 1~89 FLA. E''''1 F:~"''1E''T'''L VOG~" c:otl~r"UCTI ON U'ODI E ALLEN' S ENVI"'ON. SlINSHI HE BUI LDl HG TRfWl S ~I LLI "'"5 UHLIT'I' COH5r..INC. CO,",,,.tI'I',INC. C0N5TfellCTION CO. " &. Cl INC. EClLlIPI'I:NT CO. .. DEVELOPI'IEHT CO. COl<STRLlCTIOH CO. FIO ITEM LDNG~OOD.FLA. SkrET'!' HA~BOP.FLA. ~1"TE" Sr.,INGS.FLA. EATON feAF:V.FLA. LONG~OOO.FLA. CASSELBERRY.FL~. GRLAHOO.FLA. ........-i~~~-.._._...__..__.__._...~~~~~.;;;~~..........~~~~~.;;i~~......__.;~;;~-;;i~~---..._..;~;;~-;;i~~._....~~;~~.;;i~~....__.;~~~~-;;i~~-...---.;~~~~-;;i~~----- .______.__.c~_________________________._._~._._______._.__~__r__~_~__._._c...:..___._..__.__..__..~.___.____-.----------------...-----------...------------------------ P"$E FIO: ~ArTE~ATER PACKAOE TREAT"EHT PLANT I REHABILITATION <A COMPLETE P~OJECT. BUT ~ITHOUT THE ALTERHATE PIO 1 TE"S) AOOI rIVE ElIO 1: CHLORINATIOH SYSTEM (THE ADDITIONAL A"~UNT ~CCUl~ED TO COMPLETE CHLORIHATION SYSTEM) ,:._oo~ TIVE eye 2: 212218.00 1~70(lCl~I)O 2C."000.00 205'000.00 :::'35''350.00 2.7""..0.00 ~1'3r.55'.00 ~"'3r.5.00 7"000.00 r.E<000.00 70000.00 7'3'3:::0.00 9;';'00.00 82~"0.00 PLA"T REUSE SYSTEM (THE A~OITIONAL A,",OUNT F:EClUIRED TO CO,",PLETE THE FLAHT PElISE SYSTEM) A~OITIVE BID :!l: SLllOGE ~F:'I'I Hl1l BEDS I MPPOVE"EHT <THE AO~ITIOHAL AI'IOllHT PEOLlIRED TO COMrLETE THE SLUDGE ORVIHO PED IMPPOVEI'IEHTS) S7e~5.00 ~ZOOo.OO :'~OOO.OO "~500.00 ~~BOO.DO 57000.00 ~~..10.00 ..____._.___.__._.______.___._______&____.__.__~_..c___.__._.c______=____________.._._._.____...._____._____.---.-----.-...--------------.------------------.----.----- 2~e..5.00 .2'1)00(1.00 ~OOOCl.OO 2~0"O.00 1~' 10.00 241122S.00 2"100.00 TOTFlL FIO: ;~~~~ ~: 0 2P~~~ ;~Dl Tl VE ~I 0 ;,ze'3E<:5. 00 =,;';'000. 00 ~"OOOO. 00 ;'''1500. 00 "<~'3eo. 00 "SllE.5. 00 ~;..e2!'.OO .._________.____._________________________.___________..____~______~_____~___~:___.__..__c___._________.____----------.-------.----------.------.-.-----.------------.- . . . ./~NTF.:R~ /al.,.. .' I -S:~J\'\ t( , '<" 'f ;\ \~ u\ ", <!Ul ( 51, I..... .1""'''1 '<', J' \ 1"<;'1", , 'f::' ' ""..J..Of1\ 9!/' ------ CITY MANAGER RICHARD ROZANSKY c (~ cc-;. \ ~ CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA 1126 EAST STATE ROAD 434 WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA 32708 Telephone (305) 327-1800 May 10, 1990 TO: FROM: REF: COMMISSION/MAYOR CITY MANAGER ~ TON CHLORINATI~ ;ACILITIES FOR WATERTREATMENT PLANT #3 In my Memo subject Irrigation Meters - Water Shortage, I noted the problem we were experiencing at WSWS West. Actually, the problem is WTP #3 - specifically the demand is exceeding the ability of the 150 pound chlorine cylinder to chlorinate the system. The Ton Chlorination Facilities are actually budgeted for $40,000.00. Normally I would prepare a bid, however, Florida Enviornmental Utilities is still working the Wastewater Treatment #1 renovations. The engineer informs me they are doing an excellent job, are ahead of schedule, and under bid. They indicated that they would accept a change order and do the work for some $32,000.00 to $35,000.00. This would probably be a net increase of $18,000.00 in our contract with them as Wastewater Treatment Plant #1 is coming in under budget. Their estimate is consistant with their additive bid 1 on WWTP #1 of $34,965.00. The closest bidder to this of the six who bid on WWTP #1 was $33,035.00 more than the Florida Enviornmental Utilities bid. If approved by the attorney we would recommend that we complete this project with a change order. If not, of course we will bid the project. /nav cc: City Atty. WSWS Mgmt. Committee Enclosure Mr. Kenneth M. Good, Chairman Hr. J. Larry Rutherford, President Gulfstream Land & Development Company 8751 W. Bt'O'ilar<LElvd. . Ft. Lauderdale, Fl. 33324 ~ '. MiJ'10t...~ ~~.. ~ZL-PJ 6 April 1990 ut~ ~~~~rm- ~ APR 10 90 . Dear Sirs: We are writing this letter in order that Tuscawilla Developers and Gulfstream will fulfill their commitment to us. May 18, 1987 we met at Tuscawilla :3ales office, Winter Springs to sign a con- tract for purchase of our home at 641 Saranac Drive and to apply for a mort- gage loan. Prior to signing the contract we were told by representatives of Tuscawilla Winter Springs Development there would be trees (15' to 20'), shrubs and grass planted on the easement and banks of the pond in a parklike manner, irrigated and maintained by Tuscawilla W S Development at the rear of property lines beyond the chain link fence as a buffer'from noise from the proposed Expressway. They stated this was already in Tuscailla W S Developments' plans and it was not necessary to have this ~n writing. . We were also told the fence would remain on the property lines. We moved into our home in Aug. 1987and the followlng month Tuscawilla Developers came and moved the fence to the edge of the dry pond. We questioned why? and were told the fence had been installed in the wrong place to begin with. 1. Since that time, we have talked to numerous representatives of Tuscawilla and Gulfstream Developers with each each referring us on to another; Jack Afflebach, Phil Birdsong, Chuck Thompson, Jim Martello and Glen Marvin. All of these people have given us excuses and asked for our patience and understanding to wait for the planting. The first was, "wait til we have all the houses com- pleted on Saranac". So from Aug., 1987 thru Sept. 1988 we had cement trucks, sod trucks, cars, builders, sales people, etc. hauling and using the easement as a road. Around Sept. 1988 Mr. Martello and his crew planted trees 4' to 10' (not what 'we were promised) and crepe myrtle bushes along the easement and at that time we questioned the planting of trees on the bank. We were told by Mr. Martello that it was too hot to plant larger trees and it would be done later, the trees would be planted on the'banks behind the crepe myrtle bushes. 2. Each time we have called regarding the trees on the dry pond banks they have said, "l-re're getting ready for the Parade of Homes Show or...it's too hot to plant trees..we'll get to it as soon as we can, be patient and understanding with us. June 16, 1989 Mr. Martello and Mr. Marvin said their tree planting truck was inoperable... (see letter regarding this attached). Page 1 of 2 . Page 2 . 'Please see the attached letters from our neighbor Mr. Salvadore Gonzalez and Mr. James Martello. Now Mr. Martello states in the 3rd. para., item 1, "our tree truck could not negotiate the slope". To us, this is immaterial, we were promised trees on the pond banks and we are sure he is aware holes can be dug and trees planted manually when necessary. We feel that we have been extremely patient and understanding for almost 3 years and now we expect to see these trees planted on the banks of the pond as per your commitment and promises of May 1987 while it is still cool enough to plant with no further excuses or delays. tell. .t.4V{ rU.~ -f~ .4-.;ky ~ Ctfr-""'-t' W Hit. ~ .~ ; .()A c::>f ch(llt11 L ~( "t/I"a-"I!IT/ ~Yvl j t. t'rts J.,,-,, /iMA( k. s Sinc~ly,L/ ~~::-'-\1r~ ~y ufi~u r ^~ Jeanette Y. and James P. Korn 641 Saranac Drive Winter Springs, Fl. 32708 Tel. 407-366-1062 / 713 dWIL~c- cJ ~ Ct"V4~ ~ . -- / /. ifS/fl/ ~~4--\ t6vt ~ tlt~ Jo/ ~ f/~ 7i~9~ . CC: M. Khem1ani, Tusc. Homeowners Assoc. R. Rozansky, W. S. City Mgr. J. .Horner, Outlook Newspapers Orlando Sentinel WFTV News . .4~ 01.-'" ~ ~ c,....-..~ ~ -, .t"""" tJ .-:.. /J I" c:7t?;V {,r... ~t-e 7ft I S- /~ r+crr (,J-I- ~ C() /Y/ f? t.- E7E. W {rt! '/Y-<- .,(. .~ ~~~~ . ~~'~~I ~ ~~~. ~ r;:,; 13;ddv . U-e k~ hCt-t/'";<<s k4.-Ck-/ C~1a-y~cft. tj~ ~ ~~G-<-"~ ~- /' t; f?l5-,,"''''/O.'Ci C)/t' /Y/-- v,{,'J L ~.lee-, UL(.f!' GLjJ-~ -,1 /' LA..,.. \ . '- (y~5'~t ~. ;"SS- ~CUlf1C ,,_-0' J .', 0l(L ww.. LUtdh ~ Ow '~W~~~ <;~L<-tft ~fI1W l?*c. A Ill"~""~~"h; f -- .. . r' ....' "( \, ',I:"; ." ('I: ':_'\(; .:." M;' ,'~ ~ ~ I . ! ~-~.: . ,-' ,., ~. .. , " 1:!-';r,I.' " J~ ;.; . r ~:. d' . ,,' . J: J ',\" ,. " . : '; ~ ~ .' .,., ....,..1 : .' '" ~ . ' . r' " ~ i ./1,-,. ',',.' 'r . '.--'1' T , .' : "" .,., ,'~ ~ -,~ . :..\ " ',1. ,( "'-1 , ! l' ';-: . r ". J' ," ... - ; , . (~ .' r . --' \", ~ . > ; p'..',' j, ,. ~ J 'I' . , ", :', ~",' ~.. vr). . t "~';'~;LI":'~'--"~:'-:'\" ' , .. ,OJ, r,' ,~ . ...,;y . . <, l\l\~ , ,//)J y,J I \ L'~ ) V ~ ,I Jj' , J,J / J \<-- tfJ , :~ 'v.vJ<~, . JY ~ ~ /11 _ '\ y~\ .J\" t;? J}--r' r' \ ) ,\;1 \:... yP \r \I I(' \\'""'" . J . "'\. ~ ,..._,. ,.: ,:'"-' '\:\.. ..", ....,-', :~ ,~,.... ":-- .....-:'" :-- " :-: .1- '.' .': -'........ ~.~_.,...'""~,.~ ~.:"'-..... ..'..."I...... .." .--. .,.:~ ". ..".... ~ -".... ..~. .. .~"."...." "..... '" )M\'r, tt'\ ,~..". .;... ,...~ r.-. ~..~. ,.~ .~ " .. " ..~. \~ ..'1.".... ..... t :~,,'~ . .~- ..., " ..... .' :' . - M wJJ ~...~. ~ ').~... '- ". ! ." . , I \' .'" ~;2'~,., . ~ t~ ~ . '" "." ftt( _', '" . 4' . .' .~pt;J ' r ~J,~ . . . Mr. Glen Marvin Vice President Gulfstream Orlando 900 North Maitland Av. Maitland, FL 32757 February 11, 1990 Dear Mr. Marvin, As discussed in our recent phone conversations, we enclose a copy of the letter signed by your Mr. Martello at the time of the closing of the p~rchase of our house. This letter states Gulfstream's commitment to properly landscape and maintain the easement behind the Saranac Drive properties in Tuscawilla (Chelsea Woods). When we were purchasing our home, Gulfstream and the realtors at the Tuscawilla sales office had made verbal promises to our neighbours and us that included the following: 18-20 foot trees at the back of our properties, trees on top of the berm, sodding with St. Augustine sod and properly maintaining and watering the easement. These promises by Gulfstream induced us to close on our house, and we expect them to be properly ful.filled. We have already experienced several problems in getting Gulfstream to honour their commitments, and much to our dismay, we had to produce the letter signed by your Mr. Martello and us on 5/12/88, as the only means to obtain results: first in the matter of the sodding of the easement with St. Augustine sod and secondly, in getting Gulfstream to properly irrigate it and maintain it. Gulfstream knew exactly what was being committed and we expect Gulfstream to honour its obligations in a timely manner. The trees to be placed on top of the berm, which would serve as a noise and sight barrier for the proposed Expressway extension, were promised to us almost two years. ago. Mr. Martello told us in August 1988, that they could not be planted at that time because of the heat and that it would be advisable to wait for cooler months. We have now waited 18 months and there are still no trees on the berm. We expect Gulfstream to plant them immediately. We also expect the irrigation system to be re-installed on top of the berm to ensure the survival of the trees. (We do not know why the irrigation system originally installed on the berm was removed). I will appreciate your prompt response to this letter and look forward to hearing from you. cc: Paula Cox - Tuscawilla Sales Office William Cox - Cox Corporation. Paul Partyka - Tuscawilla Homes Owners Association .dt65-/ l-fiJ ~cn ~cd.. ~ ~ . 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UJ ~ r:-t: E:..E.d </-0 . d.o v.-h ~ /1/c2..u I"(LQ.$. w,ll n"-Q.J.. hQ~ W"4/""''''~ ola'/r"'f hC,"IlD..Ih1~s.4Q"JL;;'/~"rfl- co:>"""jJa""y LA,,,II ,.,,,f a.vt/er /~vlo C4 .fJ.l'q,!Q,'7IQj,'.J~ C-" CL'l'u/.,'v~ /'"sQ,c:.-I eli,srHS .0,. ,rtJtl'l~ I I'ro,/t'Q,.o .s:;,,.~,., y ~,c'.#&.XJIIS.J..~'~{!jff /~~:t1c.. 4/'<<Q, / . ,/,; ( , . 5Ip/~g- . . . ~Om!.\ March 14, 1990 WINTER SPRINGS DEVELOPMENT JOINT VENTURE 1301 Winter Springs Boulevard Winter Springs, Florida 32708 (407) 365.3252 Mr. Salvadore Gonzales 643 Saranac Drive Winter Springs, Fl 32708 Dear Mr. Gonzalez: In reference to your February 11, 1990 letter to Mr. Glenn Marvin stating your disenchantment with Gulfstream and TUSC8'"lilJ;\ Rp.~lt:y, the f.'.">llowing conditions exist to date: A. You have St. Augustine Sod - it is irrigated B. All treescape and landscaping in your back yard is alive and flourishin~. C. Per your note that I signed off on Dated May 12, 1988, please note that my approval was for three specific conditions: 1. We would continue planting trees, which I o.k.'d because at that time tree planting was not complete. 2. That we would place 4 larger trees on your back property line, which we did. 3. That the easement directly behind your. property be sodded with St. Augustine grass, which it is. Additionally, it is my position that this area has been maintained in a manner sat{sfactory to all parties. One point, which may have been a misunderstanding, is the fact that you felt you needed 181 to 20' trees. I never agreed to or suggested 20' trees for. three practical reasons. 1. I oversee all irrigation and landscaping operations and knew ahead of time and told you ahead of time that our tree truck could not negotiate the slope. 2. Our irrigation system piping is installed in this area and therefore does not allow any trees to be planted on the top of the berm. 3. Your desire for bigger trees in this area was not agreed to. It was intended that your present treescape along your property line grow up to provide adequate buffer. A Joint Venture between Home Capital Development Group, a subsidiary of Home Federal of San Diego, Calif. and Gulfstream Housing Corp. . . . In closing I hope that this correspondence will conclude this matter and that my explanation of these issues is satisfactory. Respectfully, rPJ'~ James M. Martello Project Co-ordinator , WINTER SPRINGS DEVELOPMENT JV cc: Glenn Marvin Teri Oechsle . . . 1 March 1990 Mr. Glen Marvin, Vice-President Gulfstream Properties, Inc. 900 North Maitland Ave. Maitland, Fl. )2757 He I Where Are Our Trees? Dear Mr. Marvin I I don't think it's necessary to reiterate the number of calls I have made to Tuscawi11a Developers, Gulfstream, etc. since June 1987, regarding the promises made by them to us so that we would purchase the house at 641 Saranac. We were to1dl "There will be a landscaped area with grass, trees (18 to 20 feet high, etc.) planted and maintained between your lot and the fence bordering the overflow pond for waters from golf course and there will be trees planted on the higher banks of the pond area as a buffer for the impending Expressway." I believe :('rom talking to others on Saranac whose property also borders this area that they were promised the same. We waited patiently and frustratingly for you to finally plant the area between our property and the fence which was done in September 1988 with trees and shrubs, 4 to 8 feet. It has now been almost three years and we are still wai tihg for the trees to be planted on the banks of the pond. The last excuse I was given on June 16, 1989, by you and Mr. Martello was that your tree planting truck was inoperable and the weather was too hot to plant trees. I have seen in the past 6 months a tree planting truck planting larger trees on Winter Springs Boulevard and in the Tuscawil1a Development. The weather is cooler, the truck is operating, so NOW, when do you honor your promise and plant these trees???? ::(ours sinc~re1y, , I ;?i,' ,7?' 1/-', ' 't.,e;.',~~' ~'...;' A(t:::,..; . ! ~ ~./ /' ...-.A;""(I-n..;../ ;-- -J y1,...... J~anette Y. Korn James P. Korn 641 Saranac Drive Winter Springs, Fl. )2708 Phone I )66-1062 cc: Amerifirst Mortgage Corp. , J...1 ~ Neighbors on Saranac I'). 'j., l' ,~., ..c.: d~. ~- ~:z. ( .... / 0.:/11. /lr{. / I /M{;.:4- c.'~ /.'-1.-- ';.,< '-h-.d: 7/1.:iM4/c c~G.o) /., . ,r,A d h ."'-~l'/.AAg.AP~' . t2'd.;,t'd.' 11 (ad ~Y2 "/,(., ///l 'J /~/,~/f'Y.A'...I . - A(.. / J' /. J .' ~rL?{ ,~,- ,- . r,r-/' ..'~ j;a..,d "../111 r'-;?T I~" if ,.~ '~7 "1C'.'4.j,' '1'1,J.UA.~;r..". . '- ~(-~<-')/' .(.f WA_~~:f/.,:L-UR ~/~' 7 <-. -y ) (.,,/ /tl/ -< . t.~u~~~p ,.// 'M /l1~bA'^- '71.~. 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B<\\lBl\ I~J Winter Springs City Commission City Hall winter Springs, FL 32708 Dear City Commissioners: First of all, I would like to express my gratitude for your interest in assisting in the resolution of our dilemma with our property erosion and unsightly pond. To familiarize you with the situation, I will attempt to describe the events leading up to the present. First of all, when I was in the process of purchasing my home during July, 1988, I expressed concern about the low water level, visible silt, and overgrown vegetation in the pond at the rear of the property I was considering purchasing. I was told by Paula Roberts, an agent for Tuskawilla Realty, the water level was lowered to accommodate repairs to an overflow structure and the normal water level of the pond should be two feet higher than the present condition. To this date, the pond has never reached the water level described by Tuskawilla Realty in July, 1988. In the months following my home purchase, (closing 8/15/88), the dry season set in and the water level fell substantially, further exposing the sediment problem. Furthermore, it exposed an erosion problem where the property adjoins the pond. This is the point in time where things got real sticky. I complained to my builder, Scott Philpot, of the erosion problem. He said the developer, Gulfstream Land & Development Corp., was responsible for the pond and must remedy the situation. In December, 1988, the comedy of errors began. Gulfstream Corp. initially attempted to dredge the pond with heavy equipment which proved fruitless and did further damage to the property surrounding the pond. The next series of events took place in February, 1989, when Gulfstream Corp. attempted to buildup the side slopes of the pond by bringing in fill dirt, plus dredging the pond silt and placing it on the pond's slopes. The fill dirt and silt were graded and the area then sodded with st. Augustine Grass. Within a week of completing the work, we experienced a couple days of rain. I inspected my property after the rain ceased and observed visible erosion damage. Due to the steepness of the slope, the dirt supporting the sod had washed away and the sod sunk into the pond. since February, 1989, no attempt has been made to correct the erosion problem. Throughout the spring and summer months I was unable to mow to the waters' edge. Besides creating a safety hazard, vegetation has grown creating an unsightly environment. . . . To further compound the situation, in September, 1989, my property experienced additional extensive erosion. Approximately twenty feet from the waters' edge, the steep slope sunk two to three feet creating a tier effect in my yard. Besides attempting to resolve the problem with Gulfstream Corp., the property owners contacted the st. Johns Water Mgt. Authority for assistance. The st. Johns Water Mgt. Authority responded by inspecting the property on July 27, 1989. The findings of their inspection were addressed in a letter dated 8/21/89 (Exhibit II) to Gulfstream Corp. and stated the Development Corp. was in violation of the construction permit and that large amounts of sediment had washed into the pond, possibly affecting the storage capacity of the pond and the side slopes of the pond had severely eroded. To date no further information has been received on the outcome of the letter. As another attempt to resolve the erosion issue, my wife contacted Glenn Marvin, Vice President of Gulfstream Corp., on October 9, 1989 to arrange an appointment for him to observe the additional erosion to our property. Mr. Marvin came out the same day and viewed the erosion damage. He said he would respond with an action plan in two or three days. On October 26, we received a letter taped to our front door (ExhibittII). The letter in essence stated that Gulfstream Corp. had already spent substantial money making repairs for which they had no responsibility. Then on January 11, 1990, st. Johns Water Mgt. Authority met with Mr. Charles True, Senior Vice President, Donald W. McIntosh Associates, who was the engineering firm that designed the retention pond. The agreed upon action plan resulting from the meeting was addressed in a letter dated January 22, 1990 (Exhibit IV) and stated the developer, Gulfstream Corp., would repair the side slopes and remove the silt that had washed into the pond within thirty days. To date no repairs have taken place. That brings us to the current status of a very frustrating and disappointing state of affairs. I believe I speak for all property owners surrounding the pond when I say we deserve a satisfactory resolution to the erosion and unsightly condition of our pond. The assistance of the winter Springs City Commission would be greatly appreciated. Regards, ~~~.~~ Patrick G. Smith 1820 Seneca Blvd. Winter Springs, FL . .. -~J~ K~\\\1S~ In: tiT ~ Gulfstream Retail Cen~ers Corp. AN AFFILIATE OF Gl'LFSTREAt\l LAND & DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION October 26, 1989 Linda smith 1820 Scenoca Blvd. winter Springs, FL 32708 Re: Rear Lot Erosion Dear Mrs. smith: I apologize for some delay in responding to your concerns as I have been extremely busy with several corporate matters. Your problem is important too. I have consulted with our design engineers and our attorney regarding your dilemma and the following is my position in the matter. The lake as officially platted is contained within the boundaries of lots which surround it. The developer has no ownership in this case. . Lake construction was originally completed according to design. The city accepted improvements as they were completed, issued building permits and issued certificates of occupancy for homes around the lake. I believe that builder activity, which altered pre building drainage patterns, has contributed to existing conditions. Covenants and restrictions for your property sets forth responsibilities for the lake and easement area. Paragraph 21 provides that the City of Winter Springs and utility companies have right of access to the drainage area. The developer has no right or obligation to enter or maintain the easement area or the lake. I believe that Gulfstream has made substantial efforts to assist homeowners with rear yard repairs. We have spent a substantial amount of money making repairs to lots which we do not own and for which we have no responsibility. Again, I apologize for my less than prompt response to your concerns. ~~relY,fYl ~ ~:(~sident Gulfstream Orlando . cc: Phil Birdsong 900 North Maitland Avenue. Maitland, Florida 32751. (407) 647-7500 . Tclecopy (407) 629-0510 . ...11'1 EX\\W~ 1\ ~ 1 ~ )~:t~~EIVIENT DISTRICT.. .- August 21, 1989 1L -. Henry Dean, Ellecutlve Director Mildred a. Horton, .....iatant Executive Director John R. We hie, "'...Iatant Executive Director POST OFFICE BOX 1429. PALATKA, FLORIDA 32078-1429 . 904/328-8321 Certified No. P 938 02133 N. WocloNm Rd. 0 7775 B8ym.adows Way Milbourne, FL 32935.8108 Sutt. 102 (407) 254.1761 JackaonYiMa. FL 32256 (904) 730-6270 915 464 . 0618 E South SI onando. FL 3280 1 (407) 894.5423 Mr. Chuck Thompson Winter Springs Development Corporation 1301 Winter Springs Boulevard Winter Springs, Florida 32708 Re: Tuskawilla 14B (Chelsea WOods); Sections 8, 9, 17, Township 21 South, Range 31 East, Seminole County; #4-1~7-0105 Dear Hr ~ ",Thompson: On July.27, lQ89, the District staff inspected the 'above referenced" permitted project. Based upon this inspection, the following violations of the permit were discovered: C~.~~~~.~.~.~-;;;~;~.~--~ '---~-----,--"~~,~-,.--_.,--",._,,,-~--~"> A. A very large amount a sediment has eroded into the pond forming a large island of silt. The sedimentation in the pond could affect possibly the . storage capacity of the pond. B. The side slopes of the pond have eroded severely, specifically the area behind Lots 191-195. 2. Retention Area B/C: A. The pond area is heavily overgrown with nuisance vegetation (such as cat-tails, Typha sp. and primrose willow, Ludwigia peruviana) and needs to be maintained. B. The outfall from the retention area to the compensatory storage area needs to be maintained. 3. Per Condition 18. of the permit, an area of compensating wetlands was to be constructed to compensate for the wetland loss that occurred during the construction of Tuskawilla 14A. The area was to be created with hydric hardwood species planted at a density of 150 trees per acre and achieve 60% coverage within two growing seasons~ this has not occurred. . Within 7 days of receipt of this letter, you must notify the District of your intent to correct. If no contact is made within the specified time frame, the District will assume you do not plan to comply and may proceed with legal action. Please be aware, JOHN L. MINTON V.ro BellC/1 SAUNDRA H. GRAY DeBary RALPH E. SIMMONS Femanclina Beech MERRITT C. FORE Ocata VAL M. STEELE MelbOurne Beach THOMAS L. DURRANCE HOlly Hill JOE E. HILL LHsburg JOSEPH D. COlLINS Jacksonvile ALICE J WEINBERG Longwooo . J2~\\,~\\ -:m: Henry Dean, Executive Director Mildred G. Horton. Assistant Executive Director John R. Wehle. Assistant Executive Direclor January 22, POST OFFICE BOX 1429 . PALATKA, FLORIDA 32078-1429 904/328-8321 Mr. Charles H. True, P.E. Senior Vice President Donald W. McIntosh Associates, 2200 Park Avenue North Winter Park, Florida 32789 o 2133 N Woc~ham Res Melbourne. FL 329358109 (401) 254,1761 o 77 75 Baymeadows Way SUite , 02 Jacksonville. FL 32256 (904) 730-6270 :llS618 E South 51 Orlando. Fl 32801 (407) 894 5423 Inc. Re: Tuskawilla Unit 14B (Chelsea Woods); Sections 8, 9, 17, Township 21 South, Range 31 East, Seminole County Permit Number 4-117-0105 Dear Mr. True: This letter is a result of the meeting held on January 11, 1990, in the District's Orlando Office, between you and District staff, concerning the above referenced project. The results of the meeting are listed below: 1. A set of "As-Built" plans for the project will be submitted to the District within 30 days. . 2. Retention Pond F: A. A set of calculations was submitted to the District for review in order to determine if the pond was designed to handle the water coming in from off-site. B. The concrete spillway will be repaired within 30 days. 3. Winter Springs Boulevard: A. It was discussed that the District permitted the project with the pipes under the road plugged. B. If the pipes under the road were unplugged, to allow the water coming in from off-site to flow under the road, a modification to the permit may be re~uired by the District. - C. The reason that the water coming from off-site flows over the road is because an old farm ditch was plugged. Retentio~rea D;} ~. . A. A copy of the deed restrictions was submitted to the District. In them, it states that each individual property owner is responsible for the maintenance of the pond area behind their home. JOHN L MINTON Vero Ileac:h SAUNDRA H. GRAY OeBary RALPH E. SIMMONS Fernandlna Ileac:h MERRITT C FORE OcaJa VAL M. STEELE Melbourne Beach THOMAS L DURRANCE HOlly Hdl JOE E. HILL Leesburg JOSEPH D. COLLINS JackSonVIlle ALICE J WEINBEI~G LongWOOd . . . --..: ~X\\I~ L 1824 Seneca Boulevard Winter Springs, FL 32708 April 20, 1990 The City Council City of Winter Springs City Hall Winter Springs, FL 32708 Dear Council Members, I am submitting this letter separate to that of my neighbors in view of being out of town on the occasion of your meeting. I endorse the legitimate concerns of my fellow homeowners regarding the retention pond around which houses are built on Tioga Court, Conesus Court and a segment of the 1800 part of Seneca Boulevard. I am further concerned at the condition of property in proximity to mine as the result of underground water seepage or leakage which continues to contribute to the debilitated condition of the pond, and to the concomitant debilitation of attractiveness and real estate values in the vicinity. This pond's condition has been a source of continuing concern to me as a property owner. Failures to act on the part of the developer and authorities empowered to enforce compliance with water regulations have resulted in an unsightly, potentially unhealthy and highly unattractive situation having been allowed to continue. In fact, the growth of grasses, lilypads, algae and scum have turned a once pretty and enjoyable pond into one with the appearance of a cesspool. The growth of mosquitoes and other insect life providing both nuisance and potential health hazards is clearly accelerated by this unsatisfactory situation. Those seeking to sell properties in an already slow resale market have their efforts made the more difficult by this unnecessary and unsightly situation. The developer has been asked numerous times to correct the underlying problems which affect this area and the properties which surround it. The developer has excelled only in the ability to make unkept promises, to perform work which inadequately treated the problem, and to delay the execution of the clearly required work. It is my understanding that the developer can be compelled to act only by suit being brought by the St. John's River Water Authority or other competent authority. It is also my understanding that the developer has forfeited a substantial bond to the City of Winter Springs rather than take the necessary, and presumably expensive, action required. The Chelsea Woods subdivision demanded a premium price for properties as the developer and builders advertised pleasant amenities and living conditions. Regrettably, the quality of life and the value of property in this otherwise nice area have continued to decline for those people with substantial ~ . . . investments in homes surrounding this pond. It is scandalous that the developer has been permitted to abrogate his responsibilities. It is further unsatisfactory that the developer has been allowed to breach the good faith which promises, both expressed and implied, accompanied the sale of properties in this area. It compounds a regrettable situation that it has once again become necessary for homeowners to bring every manner of pressure to bear with various agencies of local government to seek redress of these grievances. I request your strong support of the legitimate demands of the homeowners surrounding the pond to correct this situation. I am confident that your efforts will be critically important in resolving the fiasco which has arisen. Thank you for your kind attention. incere~, ~r.~ MES P. MATHEWS . . . /~NTE;" /~ ~\ ~<o"'. ' ,"\', ,~ ~ I ' . ,\ " " . -z. t:( I ,:,1 Cl u '" \ (fl . \':..".~\) \~~ CITY MANAGER RICHARD ROZANSKY CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA 1126 EAST STATE ROAD 434 WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA 32708 Telephone (305) 327-1 800 May 10, 1990 TO: FROM: COMMISSION/MAYOR CITY MANAGER REF: IRRIGATION METERS - WATER SHORTAGE cc: City Atty. WSWS Mgmt. Comm. /nav As you know the St. Johns River Water Management District has issued a water shortage warning in our area and calls for voluntary reduction in water demand. Actually, unless something happens soon, voluntary compliance will become mandatory. The problem we are facing in Florida is an ever increasing population and demand for water coupled with a decline in the availability of potable water. Though not related to the above we have been exper- iencing supply problems in the WSWS West System, and have subsequently placed a notice in the Sentinel requesting customers to conserve water. Because of a plentiful water supply in the past many utilities, including ours, offered irrigation meters with cut-rate costs to customers. The meters allow minimum costs for the use of large quanties of water. Actually the philosophy was the more water you use the cheaper it is. We can no longer afford this laissez-faire approach to our enviornment and resources. With this in mind we no longer connect irrigation meters to our system. We presently have some 100 irrigation meters located in the West System and 2 in the East. These meters should be phased out and removed as soon as possible. Recommend the Commission direct that we take the necessary steps, in accordance with the law, to remove the meters and discontinue a practice that encourges the waste of a valuable resource. ~ - . - Gulfstreall1 Orlando Inc. AN AffiLIATE OF GULFSTREAM LAND & DEVELOPMENT CORP. .~ .. ~;"" '~-'''',' :"'~,,:'~J.Vv7~~I."""~' '. I .. ".~..... "', , I'" ',' J, "';;p$' ,'\v :V MAY 7 1990 t~ll Of WINTER S~RLN~S ~,rt llAa /' May 4, 1990 Mayor Leanne Grove city of winter springs 1126 E. State Road 434 winter springs, Florida 32708 . RE: SARNAC DRIVE LANDSCAPING Dear Madam Mayor: During the public input session of the regularly scheduled city commission meeting of April 23, 1990, several homeowners, accompanied by Mr. Moti Khemlani, expressed their beliefs that additional landscaping is required behind homes where their property adjoins the site of a percolation pond used for effluent disposal. It is the position of Gulfstream and Tuscawilla Realty Inc., that the landscaping currently in place satisfies any and all stated or impl ied improvements for this property. The area has been fenced, irrigation was installed and sod and trees were planted in order to provide a buffer beyond the rear lot lines of their homes. We further believe that should this matter require additional attention, then it is an issue between the individual homeowners and Gulfstream or Tuscawilla Realty Inc., as the case may be. . 900 North I\laitlaml AVl'nul" Maitland, Florida 327S\' (407) 647.7S00 . Tl'll'coPY (407) 6290S\0 . . . .. '" Page 2 Mayor Grove Recognizing the public's right to bring any issue to the attention of the City commission, I trust that the elected commission will realize that these are contractual matters betweem the seller and the buyers. We are confident that the sales contracts speak for themselves and individual buyers should seek legal remidies if they believe that there has been a breach of contract. Sincerely, ~~?7l~ Glenn Marvin Vice President, Gulfstream Housing Corp. cc: Phil Birdsong Teri Oechsle Richard Rosansky David Brown Don Le Blanc Moti Khemlani GM88jkp