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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2006 06 12 Reports Letter Date: June 12, 2006 This Letter is what was ultimately written based on what was discussed and voted on by the City Commission at the June 12, 2006 City Commission Regular Meeting, during "REPORTS". CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA JOHN F. BUSH OFFICE OF THE MAYOR 1126 EAST STATE ROAD 434 WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA 32708-2799 City Telephone: 407-327-5956 Facsimile: 407-327-4753 Personal Mobile: 407-256-6987 Email: jfbush@winterspringsfl.org City Website: www.winterspringsfl.org June 12,2006 Via Hand Delivery Carlton Henley Chairman Seminole County Commission Sanford, Florida Re: Proposed Final Settlement of Seminole County v. City of Winter Springs Dear Chairman Henley: This letter is to advise the Seminole County Commission (SCC) of the decision made on June 12,2006 by the City Commission of Winter Springs to extend what the City believes could be a mutually acceptable proposal to bring a final solution to the aforementioned litigation related to the East Rural Area Charter Amendment. The City Commission of Winter Springs respectfully requests that the SCC adopt an ordinance removing the Rook Property located within the City of Winter Springs from the East Rural Area as defined in the Charter Amendment. This action on the part of SCC would have the effect of removing all lands located within the corporate limits of Winter Springs from the East Rural Area, and thus, all lands already located within the corporate limits of the City of Winter Springs will not be subject to the East Rural Area Charter Amendment. Upon adopting the ordinance removing the Rook Property from the East Rural Area, the City will immediately dismiss the aforementioned pending litigation related to the East Rural Area Charter Amendment and forego any future appeal of the recent decision by the Florida 5th District Court of Appeal. In addition, the City would like to reiterate and confirm that the Winter Springs City Commission has already adopted a formal policy, by ordinance, establishing the eastern boundary of the City at Deleon Street. Further, the City Commission has committed to state this formal policy declaration in its Comprehensive Plan during the City's next Comprehensive Plan cycle. It is the Winter Springs City Commission's desire that this settlement proposal will be mutually acceptable to the SCC and bring a final resolution to this issue which has divided the County and the City for a long period of time. I understand that you will bring this proposal to the attention of the SCC at its regular meeting on June 13,2006. The City would appreciate a response as soon as possible. incerely, f.~ John F. Bush Mayor of Winter Springs Cc: City Commission City Manager City Attorney