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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1992 11 23 City Commission Regular Minutes 92-93-4 REGULAR MEETING CITY COM'1ISSION CiTY OF WINTER SPRINGS November 23, 1992 The Regular Meeting of the City Commission of the City of Winter Springs, Florida, was called to order by Mayor Philip A. Kulbes at 7:30 P.M. Ro 11 Call: Mayor Philip A. Kulbes, Present Deputy Mayor John Langel lotti, Present City Manager Richard Rozansky, Present City Attorney Frank Kruppenbacher, Present Commissioners: John V. Torcaso, Present Don Jonas, Present Terri Donnelly, Present Cindy Kaehler, Present The invocation was given by Commissioner John V. Torcaso. allegiance to the flag was led by Commissioner Don Jonas. The pledge of Approval of minutes of November 2, 1992 there were no additions or corrections; the minutes stand approved as presented. pub 1 i c Comment Mayor Kulbes presented Ms. Thompson of the Missing Children Center a check for $1,417.00, from the proceeds from the Circus that was held on November 17, 1992. Ms. Thompson presented the Mayor everything he has done for the certificate of appreciation to the support the City has given them. a certificate of appreciation for Missing Childrens Center, and also a City of winter Springs for all the Reverend Fred Schram, and Kevin Hoggin spoke on behalf of the Florida Symphony Orchestra and the Florida Youth Symphony Orchestra, and asked for a donation from the City. Mayor Kulbes said that this item is on the agenda and the Commission will address it at that time. Jim Lup, Chairman of the Commerce & Industry Dev. Board, and Mel Glickman, member of the C. I .D.B. spoke on behalf of the Board. Lup asked the Commission to authorize Board member Glickman to do the work on the brochure as there was a question there might be a conflict of interest.' City Attorney Kruppenbacher said that if you all make a policy decision that you would have no opposition to Glickman's going forward, and you don't have an alternative approach to take, then I would recommend is simply vote that you have no opposition and that you would waive any conflict for him, subject to my confirming with the Attorney General's office. That this process and Glickman doing the work would in no way jeopardize either him or the City in any legal fashion in confirming that in writing. Discussion. Roger Itkor, resident of Tuscawilla and volunteer working with the City's Recreation Department; and Ron Zarbow, resident of Oak Forest, President of F.C. America Soccer Club; spoke about a letter from the Tusc. Homeowners Assoc. President and the activities they are involved with and asked for a vote of confidence from the Commission. Discussion. ---.--------.-----.-.-- Regular Meeting, City Commission, November 23, 1992 Page 2 92-93-4 General A~enda Motion was made by Commissioner Jonas to add the request of the C. I .D.B. to work with Mel Glickman on the brochure. Second by Commissioner Kaehler. Vote: Langellotti: aye; Torcaso: aye; Jonas: aye; Donnelly: aye; Kaehler: aye. Motion carried. Commissioner Kaehler moved to waive any conflict in the City awarding the bid to Glickman, subject to the City Attorney obtaining clearance from the appropriate State of Florida Governmental Authority. Discussion. Vote: Jonas: aye; Donnelly: aye; Kaehler: aye; Torcaso: nay; Langellotti: aye. Motion carried. Public Hearing and Second Reading of Ord. 534. setting forth the procedures for the detenmination of vested ri~hts; etc.: Attorney Kruppenbacher read Ord. 534 by title only on second reading. Mayor Kulbes recessed the regular meeting and opened the Public Hearing. Donald Mcintosh spoke in favor of Ord. 534. There was no one else present to speak for or against Ord. 534. - Mayor Kulbes closed the Public Hearing and reconvened the regular meeting. Commissioner Donnelly moved to approve Ord. 534. Seconded by Torcaso. Discussion. Vote: Langellotti: aye; Donnelly: aye; Kaehler: aye; Torcaso: aye; Jonas: aye. Motion carried. City Mana~er Richard Rozansky: Manager Rozansky explained that Ord. 538, is the amended Ord. from the workshop that the Commission had agreed upon. Commissioner Kaehler moved to read Ord. 538 by title only on first reading. Seconded by Langellotti. Discussion. Vote: Torcaso: aye; Langellotti: aye; Jonas: aye; Donnelly: aye; Kaehler: aye. Motion carried. Attorney Kruppenbacher read Ord. 538 by title only on first reading. Manager Rozansky mentioned that he provided a copy of a letter he received from the Seminole County Chamber, regarding a staff member and an elected member from the City to be on the 17-92 beautification board. I have appointed a staff member, the City Engineer L. Kozlov. Commissioner Langellotti volunteered to serve on the Board, the Commission was in agreement. Manager Rozansky also mentioned a letter he received from the M.P.O. on the bike paths, they are asking for $750.00. Rozansky said he feels that it is worth while with our park system. Greg Kern, City Planner, said that basically it is fonmed to study the need for bike ways/path ways etc. Our addition of funds to this program will be returned in them helping us design bike ways/path ways within our own City. Regular Meeting, City Commission, November 23, 1992 Page 3 92-93-4 ,- Discussion. Commissioner Kaehler asked that when this cames up again next year, that the Commission knows what is involved and how the money was spent. The Commission was in consensus to authorize $750.00 for the M.P.O. Manager Rozansky explained that the City went out for bid for three flag poles for central Winds Park, and only received one bid in the amount of $10,705.00 for three flag poles and installation, one 60' and two 40'poles. He said the three flag poles will be put in the entrance median, a large flag pole in the middle with the american flag and a flag pole on either side one with the city flag and one the state flag. Discussion. Commissioner Kaehler moved to deny the expenditure of $10,705.00 for flag poles. Seconded by Commissioner Donnelly. Vote: Langellotti: aye; Jonas: aye; Torcaso: nay; Donnelly: aye; Kaehler: aye. Motion carried. Manager Rozansky mentioned that he has received correspondence from HRS regarding smoking. This was discussed during our staff meeting regarding same employees who are worried about health. What I would like to do, unless someone objects is Monday, put this whole building off limits for smoking. Discussion. This would affect all City buildings. The Commission was in consensus. Commission Seat I I - Don Jonas Commissioner Jonas advised that on Dec. 5th, the grand opening of the park, the plan is to have the Commissioners park at City Hall and transportation will be provided for them to the park, meet here at 9:30 A.M. Commission Seat I I I - John Langellotti: No report. Commission Seat IV - Terri Donnelly: Commissioner Donnelly commended the Civic Association for another successful holiday parade. She also passed on a suggestion that was made to her to issue a proclamation to Bill Schaffer and co-workers for their time on the ho 1 iday parade. Commission Seat V - Cindy Kaehler: Commissioner Kaehler said she had a constituent call and ask why the stormwater utility bill was placed on the water bill. Leonard Kozlov stated that it was faster and that if we added it to the ad-valorem tax bill, the City would have to pay an extra fee to the County. Commissioner Kaehler also thanked the civic Association for all the help they gave the Park Committee for the Nov. 14th, fund raising event. She said that the Park Committee raised in excess of over $4,000.00 for the playground. Commission Seat I - John V. Torcaso: Commissioner Torcaso applauded Commissioner Kaehler and everyone who helped in the fund raising event. He also stated that he would like to see the pension plan on the agenda again soon. Regular Meeting, City Commission, November 23, 1992 Page 4 92-93-4 - Mayor f s Off ice: Mayor Kulbes called a workshop on Dec. 1, 1992 for the borrow pits. Mayor Kulbes mentioned a copy of the letter he received from Sheelah Ryan. He also said that he attended the legislative session in Tallahassee and said that he would get the info to the Commission that he received. Mayor Kulbes asked the Commission if they wanted to donate to the Florida Symphony. Discussion. Commissioner Torcaso moved to donate $1,000.00 to the Florida Symphony. Seconded by Langellotti. Discussion. Vote: Commissioner Kaehler: aye; Commissioner Donnelly: aye; Commissioner Langellotti: aye; Commissioner Jonas: aye; Commissioner Torcaso: aye. Motion carried. Meeting was adjourned at 8:48 P.M. Respectfully Submitted, '-11t a l-gt' fk.-P~~'/L' Margo Hopkins, Deputy City Clerk - , MAYOR PHilP A. KULBES -