HomeMy WebLinkAbout2017 09 25 Public Hearings 403 Ordinance 2017-15 Second Reading - CIP UpdateCOMMISSION AGENDA
ITEM 403
Informational
Consent
Public Hearings
X
Regular
September 25, 2017 KS BF
Regular Meeting City Manager Department
REQUEST:
The Community Development Department requests that the City Commission hold a Public
Hearing to consider the Second Reading of Ordinance 2017 -15 for the proposed Five -Year
Capital Improvements Program for FY 2017/2018 through FY 2021/2022.
SYNOPSIS:
The Capital Improvements Program (CIP) is a schedule of major projects planned over the
next five years in order to maintain levels -of- service in transportation, stormwater, water,
sewer, parks, and solid waste. The CIP is a planning document that does not appropriate
funding or authorize projects.
CONSIDERATIONS:
APPLICABLE LAW, PUBLIC POLICY, AND EVENTS
Section 2(b), Article VIII, of the State Constitution. Municipal Home Rule Powers Act
Section 166.041, Florida Statutes. Procedures for adoption of ordinances and resolutions
Winter Springs Charter, Article IV. Governing Body.
Winter Springs Charter, Article VII. Financial Procedure.
City of Winter Springs Comprehensive Plan
FINDINGS
The Capital Improvements Program (CIP) furthers the City's legitimate government
purpose of meeting the demands for new and properly maintained infrastructure and
facilities in a fiscally responsible manner and in furtherance of section 166.021, Florida
Statutes.
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The CIP is the vehicle that links capital expenditures with adopted public policy. The CIP
neither appropriates funds nor authorizes projects; it is a planning document. The CIP
integrates planning for significant capital or operating projects with financial planning into a
multi -year schedule of projects. It is used as an alternative to considering individual
projects one -at -a -time without reference to overall community priorities or fiscal capacity.
The CIP is the primary tool for implementing City Commission initiatives and reflects the
various master plans that serve as a blueprint for future capital investment. The proposed
CIP also serves as the companion to the Capital Improvements Element of the
Comprehensive Plan, which outlines capital improvements that are required to maintain
adopted levels of service and keep pace with community growth.
Each capital improvement is described, listed by year it is to be purchased or commenced,
the amount to be spent per year, and the projected method(s) of financing. The list is
prioritized over the 5 -year period and is reviewed and updated annually. The adoption of
the CIP does not commit the City to expenditures or appropriations. The projects listed in
the first year of the CIP (FY 2017/18) are included in the FY 2018 budget.
What is Included?
• Projects that cost more than $50,000, and
• Projects identified in the Comprehensive Plan that are necessary to meet Levels of
Service (LOS) (elimination of existing deficiencies);
• Projects which increase the capacity or efficiency of existing infrastructure;
• Projects which replace failing infrastructure (the repair and replacement of existing
public facilities); and /or
• Projects which enhance facilities and infrastructure (the provision for new public
facilities).
Items may include:
• New and expanded facilities;
• Rehabilitation or replacement of existing facilities;
• Major pieces of equipment;
• Cost of professional studies related to the improvement; and /or
• Acquisition of land related to a community facility.
Priorities of Capital Improvements
The priority for the capital program is ensuring that facilities currently meet adopted Level
of Service (LOS) standards and that they will continue to do so in the future as growth
occurs or other conditions change.
TRANSPORTATION FACILITIES - The City shall use Quality /Level of Service (Q /LOS)
for monitoring purposes in order to identify where improvements are needed, for guiding
capital improvements facility /operations planning to achieve and maintain mobility, and to
assist in determining a fair share that a development should contribute to the necessary
improvements.
Roadway OILOS. The following minimum Roadway Q /LOS standards are
applicable to all areas of the City based on annual average daily trips (AADT) and
peak hour maximum service volumes:
e Limited Access Highways
0
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• Arterials E
• Collectors D
• Local Roads D
Transit OILO S. Coordinate with METROPLAN ORLANDO and LYNX to assist
the County in maintaining the County's minimum Q /LOS standard for transit
applicable to the citywide TCEA, to link urban centers and neighborhoods to nearby
LYNX stops and subsequently to commuter rail.
Pedestrian 0/LOS. The pedestrian Q /LOS shall be the presence of pedestrian
paths /sidewalks on both sides of roadways in areas of new development or within 1/4
mile of existing schools, parks, or transit fixed service routes and shall be considered
a QLOS standard of "B ". The QLLOS is not a standard that is intended to be
achieved on an annual basis, but rather as an objective to be achieved by 2030.
Bicvcle 0/LOS. The bicycle Q /LOS shall be the presence of designated bike lanes,
bike routes, and /or multi -use paths or trails, which run the length of the City in an
east -west, north -south grid pattern at 1 -1/2 mile intervals. The provision of this
citywide network shall be considered a QLOS standard of "B ". The QLOS is not a
standard that is intended to be achieved on an annual basis, but rather as an objective
to be achieved by 2030.
SANITARY SEWER- 100 gallons per person per day.
POTABLE WATER- 115 gallons (minimum) per person per day.
SOLID WASTE- 3.7 pounds per person per day.
STORMWATER MANAGEMENT (DRAINAGE)-
Water Quantity - Peak post - development runoff rate shall not exceed peak pre -
development runoff rate for the 25 -year, 24 -hour storm event. Each development
shall accommodate its proportion of basin runoff rate above the downstream systems
actual capacity.
Water OualiLr - Stormwater treatment system which meets the requirements of the
Florida Administrative Code (F.A.C.) and which is site - specific or serve sub -areas
of the City.
Roadway construction - All public roadways within a development shall be designed
and constructed to standards which do not allow any amount of water above the
roadway centerline during the following storm events for the following roadway
types:
Local Roadway — 25 -year, 24 -hour design storm event (8.6 inches of rainfall).
Collector Roadway — 25 -year, 24 -hour design storm event (8.6 inches of rainfall).
Arterial Roadway — 100 -year, 24 -hour design storm event (10.6 inches of rainfall).
PARKS AND RECREATION-
Parks- 8 acres total public park and recreation land acreage (including open space)
per 1,000 residents. The City may utilize State and county park lands and trails that
are located within the City's jurisdictional boundaries. This standard includes both
passive and active recreation lands.
City Owned Open Space- 4 acres per 1,000 residents. Open space is defined
as "undeveloped lands suitable for passive recreation or conservation ".
The following thresholds shall be used to target initiation and budgeting of construction
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and /or purchase of capital facilities to meet projected future needs based on adopted LOS
standards:
• SANITARY SEWER- 75% of available capacity is being utilized.
• POTABLE WATER- 75% of available capacity is being utilized.
• PARKS AND RECREATION- Park lands when 95% of available land area is utilized
or when 90% of the population exists in areas in need of new park acreage.
FISCAL IMPACT:
The Capital Improvements Program (CIP) is a schedule of major projects planned over the
next five years in order to maintain levels -of- service in transportation, stormwater, water,
sewer, parks, and solid waste. There is no fiscal impact directly associated with this agenda
item, as the CIP is a planning document that does not appropriate funding or authorize
projects. The projects listed in the first year of the CIP (FY 2017/18) are included in the FY
2018 budget.
COMMUNICATION EFFORTS:
This Agenda Item has been electronically forwarded to the Mayor and City Commission,
City Manager, City Attorney /Staff, and is available on the City's Website, LaserFiche, and
the City's Server. Additionally, portions of this Agenda Item are typed verbatim on the
respective Meeting Agenda which has also been electronically forwarded to the individuals
noted above, and which is also available on the City's Website, LaserFiche, and the City's
Server; has been sent to applicable City Staff, Media /Press Representatives who have
requested Agendas /Agenda Item information, Homeowner's Associations/Representatives
on file with the City, and all individuals who have requested such information. This
information has also been posted outside City Hall, posted inside City Hall with additional
copies available for the General Public, and posted at six (6) different locations around the
City. Furthermore, this information is also available to any individual requestors. City Staff
is always willing to discuss this Agenda Item or any Agenda Item with any interested
individuals.
The proposed Ordinance 2017 -15 was advertised in the Orlando Sentinel on September 3,
2017 as depicted in Exhibit B.
RECOMMENDATION:
Staff recommends the City Commission approve the Second Reading of Ordinance 2017-
15 for the proposed Five -Year Capital Improvements Program for FY 2017/2018 through
FY 2021/2022.
ATTACHMENTS:
1. Attachment A - Ordinance 2017 -15 (5 pages)
2. Attachment B - Legal Ad (2 pages)
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ATTACHMENT A
ORDINANCE 2017 -15
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE
CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA, ADOPTING THE
CITY'S FIVE (5) YEAR SCHEDULE OF CAPITAL
IMPROVEMENTS IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
COMMUNITY PLANNING ACT; PROVIDING FOR THE
REPEAL OF PRIOR INCONSISTENT ORDINANCES AND
RESOLUTIONS; SEVERABILITY; AND AN EFFECTIVE
DATE.
WHEREAS, the City is granted the authority, under Section 2(b), Art. VIII of the State
Constitution, to exercise any power for municipal purposes, except when expressly prohibited by
law; and
WHEREAS, section 163.3161, et. seq., Florida Statues, "Local Government
Comprehensive Planning and Land Development Regulation Act" was redesignated as the
"Community Planning Act" by Chapter 2011 -139, Laws of Florida (2011); and
WHEREAS, section 163.3167, Florida Statutes, requires each municipality in the State of
Florida to maintain a Comprehensive Plan; and
WHEREAS, the Five -Year Capital Improvements Program ( "CIP ") serves as a companion
to the Comprehensive Plan and the Capital Improvements Element ( "CIE ") of the Comprehensive
Plan, by linking capital expenditures with the adopted public policy; and
WHEREAS, the CIP is intended to demonstrate that the City can properly meet demands
for new and properly maintained infrastructure and facilities in a fiscally responsible manner and
in furtherance of section 166.021, Florida Statutes; and
WHEREAS, the CIP is required under section 7.04 of the City Charter, is prioritized over
a five (5) year period, and is to be reviewed and updated annually; and
WHEREAS, the City Commission hereby finds the proposed CIP consistent with the City
of Winter Springs Comprehensive Plan; and
WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Winter Springs, Florida, hereby finds
this ordinance to be in the best interests of the public health, safety, and welfare of the citizens of
Winter Springs.
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF WINTER
SPRINGS HEREBY ORDAINS, AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. Recitals. The foregoing recitals are hereby fully incorporated herein by
City of Winter Springs
Ordinance 2017 -15
Page 1 of 2
reference as legislative findings of the City Commission of Winter Springs.
Section 2. Adoption of Five -Year Capital Improvements Program. The City
Commission of the City of Winter Springs, Florida hereby adopts the Five -Year Capital
Improvements Program, attached hereto as "Exhibit A," fully incorporated herein by this
reference.
Section 3. Repeal of Prior Inconsistent Ordinances and Resolutions. All prior
inconsistent ordinances and resolutions adopted by the City Commission, or parts of prior
ordinances and resolutions in conflict herewith, are hereby repealed to the extent of the conflict.
Section 4. Severability. If any section, subsection, sentence, clause, phrase, word or
provision of this ordinance is for any reason held invalid or unconstitutional by any court of
competent jurisdiction, whether for substantive, procedural, or any other reason, such portion shall
be deemed a separate, distinct and independent provision, and such holding shall not affect the
validity of the remaining portions of this ordinance.
Section 5. Effective Date. This Ordinance shall become effective immediately
upon adoption by the City Commission of the City of Winter Springs, Florida.
ADOPTED by the City Commission of the City of Winter Springs, Florida, in a regular
meeting assembled on the day of , 2017.
CHARLES LACEY, Mayor
ATTEST:
ANDREA LORENZO- LUACES, City Clerk
Approved as to legal form and sufficiency for
the City of Winter Springs only:
ANTHONY A. GARGANESE, City Attorney
City of Winter Springs
Ordinance 2017 -15
Page 2 of 2
CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS
COMPREHENSIVE PLAN
CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS ELEMENT
Table IX -1: City of Winter Springs Five -Year Schedule of Capital Improvements (SCI) FY 2017/2018 - 2021/2022
Project Name Funding Source Description / Justification Location Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5 TOTALS
2017/2018 2018/2019 2019/2020 2020/2021 1 202112022 (Years 1 -5)
LOS: PARKS & RECREATION
Trotwood Park Pavilion
PIMF
Family picnic pavilion
Trotwood Park
$ 150,000
$
$
$
$
$ 150,000
Torcaso Park Fieldhouse
1CTX (3RD GEN)
Torcaso Park expansion including multi - purpose gymnasium, parking,
Torcaso Park
$ 3,000,000
$
$
$
$
$ 3,000,000
Well Refurbishment
and site improvements
Refurbish Well #4
WTP #1
)$
75,000
Torcaso Park Pavilion
PIMF
Family picnic pavilion
Torcaso Park
$ 100,000
$
$
$
$
$ 100,000
Park Playgrounds
GIRT & PIMF
Replacement & renovation or existing playgrounds equipment
Torcaso Park and
$ 130,000
$
$ 100,000
$
$ 130,000
$ 360,000
Total
consistent with recreational needs of residents; Utilizes grant funding.
Central Winds Park
1
1 $ 180,000
$ 115,000
$ 165,000
$ 90,000
$
Parks Scoreboards
GNF
Replacement scoreboards
Central Winds Park
$ 55,000
$ -
$ -
$ -
$ -
$ 55,000
Central Winds Park
$ 30,101,000
Concrete amphitheatre stage for special events on the west side of
GNF, GRT & PIMF
the Central Winds Park. A trailhead with restrooms facilities. Design
Central Winds Park
$
$ 225,000
$ 75,000
$
$
$ 300,000
Amphitheater
$ 1,200,000
services.
growth; Improves efficiency.
Outdoor Fitness Course
PIMF
Outdoor fitness equipment in the parks.
TBD
$ -
$ 75,000
$ -
$ -
$
$ 75,000
$ -
$ 75,000
Outdoor amphitheatre furthers the network of public green spaces
UEF
Major maintenance to master pump station - convert from dry pit to
Lift Station #7
$ 175,000
$
$
$
$
$ 175,000
that form the framework for the Town Center and promotes &
wet well
Magnolia Park Amphitheater
CF -305 & 1CTX
expands trail system; Improves recreational opportunities consistent
Town Center
$ 1,035,000
$
$
$
$
$ 1,035,000
$
$ 880,000
with the recreational needs of residents; Accommodates growth
UEF
Sewer Pipe Relining
Various
$ 250,000
$ 250,000
$ 250,000
$ 250,000
$ 250,000
$ 1,250,000
through additional active recreational area [LOS].
Total
$ 4,470,000
$ 300,000
1 $ 175,000
$
$ 130,000
$ 5,075,000
LOS: POTABLE WATER
New Variable Frequency
UEF
Control upgrades.
WTP #3
$ 70,000
$
$
$
$
$ 70,000
Controls WTP #3
Well Refurbishment
UEF
Refurbish Well #4
WTP #1
)$
75,000
$ 75,000
WTP Storage Tanks Repairs
UEF
Refinish interior domes and walls of Ground Storage Tanks at water
WTP #1 #2 #3
$ 110,000
$ 115,000
$ 90,000
$ 90,000
$
$ 405,000
plants
Total
I
I
1
1 $ 180,000
$ 115,000
$ 165,000
$ 90,000
$
$ 550,000
LOS: SANITARY SEWER mim
Wastewater Plant
UEF
Aging East and West WRF facilities to be be replaced
East & West WRF
$ 101,000
$ -
$ - '_:.
$ 15,000,000
$ 15,000,000
$ 30,101,000
Replacement
East Force Main
UEF
Project needed to meet future demand; Bolsters service to new
Tusk -lla
',$ -
$ -
$ 1,200,000
$
$
$ 1,200,000
Rerouting
growth; Improves efficiency.
Lift Station 5W Force Main
UEF
Major Maintenance - Replace pipe under Gee Creek
Lift Station 5W
$ 75,000
$ -
$ -
$ -
$ -
$ 75,000
Lift Station #7 Upgrades
UEF
Major maintenance to master pump station - convert from dry pit to
Lift Station #7
$ 175,000
$
$
$
$
$ 175,000
wet well
West WRF Plant Refurb
UEF
Major maintenance at West WRF Plant #1
West WRF
$ 280,000
$ 300,000
$ 300,000
$
$ 880,000
Sewer Relining
UEF
Sewer Pipe Relining
Various
$ 250,000
$ 250,000
$ 250,000
$ 250,000
$ 250,000
$ 1,250,000
EXHIBIT A
CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS
COMPREHENSIVE PLAN
CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS ELEMENT
Table IX -1: Citv of Winter Sprinqs Five -Year Schedule of Capital Improvements (SCI) FY 2017/2018 - 2021/2022
LOS: RECLAIMED WATER
Control Upgrades UEF system ntrl pressures at the East and West WRF's to balance reclaimed I WestlEast WRF I $ 225,000 I I I I I $ 225,000
Reclaimed Water Filter UEF Filter screen to capture inorganics East WRF $ 275,000 .. $ 275,000
CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS
COMPREHENSIVE PLAN CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS ELEMENT
Project Name Funding Source Description/ Justification Location Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5 TOTALS
2017/2018 2018/2019 2019/2020 2020/2021 1 202112022 (Years 1 -5)
LOS: STORMWATER
Solary Canal Water Quality
GIRT
Nutrient removal enhancements
Solary Canal
Year 1
Year 2
Year 3
Year 4
Year 5
TOTALS
Project Name
Funding Source
Description / Justification
Location
Bridge Scour Testing and
1CTX (3RD GEN)
Scour Critical Brdge Testing and Repairs
Various
2017/2018
2018/2019
2019/2020
2020/2021
2021/2022
(Years 1 -5)
EWRF Sand Filter
UEF
Project needed to meet future demand; Increases capacity for new
EWRF
',$
$ 250,000
$ 250,000
North Tuskavdlla Road Outfall
SUF
growth; Improves efficiency.
North Tuskavdlla Road at
$ 75,000
$ -
$ -
$
$ '..
$ 75,000.00
Total
Lake Jesup
881,000
800,000
1,750,000
15,250,000
15,250,000
33,931.000
LOS: RECLAIMED WATER
Control Upgrades UEF system ntrl pressures at the East and West WRF's to balance reclaimed I WestlEast WRF I $ 225,000 I I I I I $ 225,000
Reclaimed Water Filter UEF Filter screen to capture inorganics East WRF $ 275,000 .. $ 275,000
CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS
COMPREHENSIVE PLAN CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS ELEMENT
Project Name Funding Source Description/ Justification Location Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5 TOTALS
2017/2018 2018/2019 2019/2020 2020/2021 1 202112022 (Years 1 -5)
LOS: STORMWATER
Solary Canal Water Quality
GIRT
Nutrient removal enhancements
Solary Canal
$ 157,000
$
$
$
$
$ 157,000.00
Improvements
Bridge Scour Testing and
1CTX (3RD GEN)
Scour Critical Brdge Testing and Repairs
Various
$ 250,000
$ 50,000
$
$ 300,000.00
Repairs
North Tuskavdlla Road Outfall
SUF
Replace stonnwater outfall and add water quality features
North Tuskavdlla Road at
$ 75,000
$ -
$ -
$
$ '..
$ 75,000.00
Lake Jesup
Winding Hollow Wetland
1CTX(3RD GEN)/
Mandate to meet State water quality TMDL regulations; Improves
Winding Hollow
'.$
$
$ I ', ',
$ 50,000
$ 300,000
$ 350,000.00
Treatment Area
SUF
surface water quality.
Subdivision
Storm —ter Pipe Relining and
SUF
Reline or Replace Failing Storm Piping
Various
$ 50,000
$ 50,000
$ 50,000
$ 50,000
$ 200,000.00
Replacement
Total
$ 532,000
$ 100,000
$ 50,000
$ 100,000
$ 300,000
$ 1,082,000
Project Name
Funding Source
Description /Justification
Location
Year 1
Year 2
Year 3
Year 4
Year 5
TOTALS
2017/2018
2018/2019
2019/2020
2020/2021
2021/2022
Years 1 -5
LOS: TRANSPORTATION
Right Turn Deceleration Lane Addresses future deficiency of SR 434 by adding a deceleration lane
to ensure adequate movement of people and goods. Grant funded SR 434 at Winding
on SR 434 at Winding Hollow GIRT to
construction as a LAP project, after FDOT acquires the right -of- Hollow Blvd '$ $ 350,000 $ $ $ $ 350,000
Blvd.
way
Right Turn Deceleration Lane Addresses future deficiency of SR 434 by adding a deceleration lane SR 434 & City Hall
on SR 434 at City Hall TIMF to ensure adequate movement of people and goods. Entrance $ 250,000 $ - $ - $ $ $ 250,000
EXHIBIT A
CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS
COMPREHENSIVE PLAN
CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS ELEMENT
Table IX -1: City of Winter Springs Five -Year Schedule of Capital Improvements (SCI) FY 2017/2018 - 2021/2022
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EXHIBIT A
Year 1
Year 2
Year 3
Year 4
Year 5
TOTALS
Project Name
Funding Source
Description / Justification
Location
2017/2018
2018/2019
2019/2020
2020/2021
2021/2022
(Years 1 -5)
Intersection Improvements at
SR 434 and Michael Blake
TIMF
Newtraffc signal and related intersection improvements
Town Center
',$ -
$ 350,000
$
$
$
$ 350,000
Blvd.
Intersection Improvements at
SR 434 at Integra 360
SR 434 and Integra Entrance
Road
TIMF
Newtraffc signal and related intersection improvements
Entrance
$ 350,000
$
$
$
$ '..
$ 350,000
Residential Road
1CTX (3RD GEN) /
Rebuilds existing neighborhood streets so that transportation network
Various
$ 450,000
$ 450,000
$ 450,000
$ 450,000
$ 450,000
$ 2,250,000
Reconstruction
LOGT
is maintained.
Central Winds Park Roadway
1CTX (3RD GEN) /
Services future demand and addresses future deficiency of SR 434
Town Center /Central
Improvements - Phase 2
by expanding interconnecting collector road network in Town Center
.
$ 2,000,000
$
$ '..
$ 2,000,000
(Orange Avenue Extension)
TIMF
to reduce demand on SR 434.
Winds Park
Town Center Sidewalk
GIRT
New sidewalks in the Town Center District
Town Center
',$
$ 300,000
$
$
$
$ 300,000
Improvements
North Village Walk Phase 2
GIRT
New sidewalks in SR 434 Village Walk area
Village Walk (Connecting
'.$
$
$
$ 300,000
$
$ 300,000
Sidewalk Improvements
Streets)
Town Center Parking Lot
1CTX (3RD GEN)
New surface parking lot for special events, overflow parking, access
Town Center
$ 220,000
$
$
$
$
$ 220,000
to trail, and other public facilities
Flonda Avenue Streetscape
CRA
Roadway, Landscape, Hardscape, and Storm —ter Improvements
Flonda Avenue
$ 344,000
$ -
$ ', - ',
$
$ ',
$ 344,000
Total
-
$ 1,614,000
1 $ 1,450,000
1 $ 2,450,000
$ 750,000
$ 450,000
$ 6,714,000
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EXHIBIT A
ATTACHMENT B
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
THE PLANNING & ZONING BOARD /LOCAL
PLANNING AGENCY AND CITY COMMISSION
PROPOSE TO CONSIDER THE FOLLOWING:
ORDINANCE 2017 -15
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE
CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA, ADOPTING THE
CITY'S FIVE (5) YEAR SCHEDULE OF CAPITAL
IMPROVEMENTS IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
COMMUNITY PLANNING ACT; PROVIDING FOR THE
REPEAL OF PRIOR INCONSISTENT ORDINANCES AND
RESOLUTIONS; SEVERABILITY; AND AN EFFECTIVE
DATE.
PLANNING & ZONING BOARD / LOCAL PLANNING AGENCY
PUBLIC HEARING
WILL BE HELD ON
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 2017
AT 5:30 P.M. OR SOON THEREAFTER
CITY COMMISSION FIRST READING PUBLIC HEARING WILL
BE HELD ON
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 2017
AT 5:15 P.M. OR SOON THEREAFTER
CITY COMMISSION SECOND READING PUBLIC HEARING
WILL BE HELD ON
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 2017
AT 5:15 P.M. OR SOON THEREAFTER
ALL MEETINGS WILL BE IN THE
COMMISSION CHAMBERS LOCATED AT
WINTER SPRINGS CITY HALL
1126 EAST STATE ROAD 434
WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA
The proposed ordinance may be obtained by interested parties
between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday through Friday, from the office
of the City Clerk, located at 1126 E. SR 434, Winter Springs,
Florida. For more information, call (407) 327 -1800 #227. Persons
with disabilities needing assistance to participate in any of these
proceedings should contact the Employee Relations Department
Coordinator, 48 hours in advance of the meeting at (407) 327 -1800,
#236. This is a public hearing. Interested parties are advised that
they may appear at the meeting and be heard with respect to the
proposed ordinance. If you decide to appeal any recommendation
or decision made by the City Commission with respect to any
matter considered at this meeting, you will need a record of the
proceedings, and for such purposes, you may need to ensure that a
verbatim record of the proceedings is made upon which the appeal
is based.
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Casselberry,2510verbraok
robin matchesfor men and
Dr'ive,Casselberry $5,
en 55 or older. 9 -Tam.
40]-695 -0042
Fridaysthrough October,
Square, lines and round
Sanlando Park,401W.
dancing:Presented bythe
Highland St.,Altamonte
Hoedowners Square Dana
Spring,$5,407- 8624273.
Club. 130 -2:30 p. m. Sundays,
Senior Survival seminar:
Casselberry Recreation
Beard Certified Eller Law
Carter, 200 N. Triplet Lake
Attorney Kathleen Flammia
Drive, Casselberry $5 for
will discuss Medicaid and
veteran benefits, asset
protection and estate
planning Reservations
requested. 2 in m. Sept. 19,
Oct. 9, One Senior Place, T5
Douglas Ave., Altamonte
Springs, free, 407-478 -8700.
Linedancing,1a 10
non Wednesdaysand
Fridays, Sanford Senior
Cemer, 401 E. Seminole Blvd.,
Sanford, $2 Per class,
407- 688 -5129.
Driveraafetyprogram:
The HARP Driver Safety
Program's Smart Driver
Course helps participants
refine driving skills and
develop safe driving habits.
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p
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older may be eligible fa
vehicle Insurance discounts.
Registration required.9
m: 3:30 p.m. Om 2, St.
Stephen Roman Catholic
Church, 575 TUSkawilla Read,
Winter Springs, $15 fa AARP
embers, $20 for
nonmembers, 407 - 695 -8154.
Drivarsafetyprogam:
The AARP Driver Safety
Program's Smart Driver
Course helps participants
refine driving skills and
develop safe driving habits.
Upon completion ofthe
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NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HEARING
CITY OF WINTER
SPRINGS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
THE PLANNING & ZONING BOARDILOCAL
PLANNING AGENCY AND CITY COMMISSION
PROPOSETO CONSIDER THE FOLLOWING:
ORDINANCE 2017 -15
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE
CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA, ADOPTING
THE CITY'S FIVE (5)YEAR SCHEDULE OF CAPITAL
IMPROVEMENTS IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
COMMUNITY PLANNING ACT; PROVIDING FOR THE
REPEAL OF PRIOR INCONSISTENT ORDINANCES
AND RESOLUTIONS; SEVERABILITY; AND AN
EFFECTIVE DATE.
PLANNING & ZONING BOARD / LOCAL PLANNING
AGENCY PUBLIC HEARING
WILL BE HELD ON
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER6,2017
AT 5:30 P.M. OR SOON THEREAFTER
CITY COMMISSION FIRST READING
PUBLIC HEARING
WILL BE HELD ON
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 2017
AT 5:15 P.M. OR SOON THEREAFTER
CITY COMMISSION SECOND READING
PUBLIC HEARING
WILL BE HELD ON
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 2017
AT 5:15 P.M. OR SOON THEREAFTER
ALL MEETINGS WILL BE IN THE
COMMISSION CHAMBERS LOCATED AT
WINTER SPRINGS CITY HALL
1126 EAST STATE ROAD 434
WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA
The proposed ordinance may be obtained by interested
parties between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday through
Friday, from the office of the City Clerk, located at
1126 E. SR 434, Winter Springs, Florida. For more
information, call (407) 327 -1800 #227. Persons with
disabilities needing assistance to participate in any
of these proceedings should contact the Employee
Relations Department Coordinator, 48 hours in advance
of the meeting at (407) 327 -1800, #236. This is a public
hearing. Interested parties are advised that they may
appear at the meeting and be heard with respect
to the proposed ordinance. If you decide to appeal
any recorn endation or decision made by the City
Commission with respect to any matter considered at
this meeting, you will need a record of the proceedings,
and for such purposes, you may red to ensure that a
verbatim record of the proceedings is made upon which
the appeal is based.
course, Florida drivers 50 or
older may be eligible for
vehicleinsurancediscounts.
Registmton reluired.9
.n Se lot. 1314 Nov.
15 -16, Casselberry) e.daation
Cemer, 200 N. Triplet Lake
Drive, Casselberry $15 for
AARP members, $20 for
n embers, 407- 262 -nOO.
Driver safety program:
The AARP Driver Safety
Program'sSmart Driver
Course helps participants
refine driving skills and
develop safe driving habits.
Upon completion mthe
rse, Florida drivers 50 or
older may be eligible for
vehicle insurance discounts.
Registration required. 8:45
m. -330 p.m. Sept. 20, Oct.
18, Nov. 15, Oviedo Mall,900
Ovied o Mall Blvd., Oviedo, $15
for AARP member, $20 far
nonmembers,
407 -699 -5978.
Ddveraafetyprogam:
The AARP Driver Safety
Program's Smart Driver
Course helps participants
refine driving skills and
develop safe driving habits.
Upon completion of the
rse, Florida drivers 50 or
alder may be eligible for
vehicle insurance discounts.
Registration required. 9:30
m. -4:30 p.m. Sept. 14, One
Senior Place, T5 Douglas
Avenue, Altamome Springs,
$15 forAARP members, $20
fornonmembers,
407- 949 -6733.
Dri...fiatyprogam:
The AARPDr'iver Safety
Pmgra_'sSmart Driver
Course helps participants
refine driving skills and
developsafe driving habits.
Upon Inlad.nofthe
Florida drivers 50 or
older may be eligible for
-hid discounts.
Registration required.9
_n non Sapt.1415,0m.
1213, Nov. 9 -10, HolyCross
Lutheran Church, MON. Sun
Drive, Lake Mary, $15 for
AARP members, $20 for
nonmember,
407-929-no"
ladw safety Progam:
The AARP Driver Safety
Program's Smart Driver
Course helps participants
refine driving skills and
develop safe driving habits.
Upon completion ofthe
rse, Florida drivers 50 or
older may be eligible for
vehicle insurance discounts.
Registration required .9
a.m.-3 30 p.m. Sept. 18, Dec.
n, Sanford Senior Carter, 401
E. Seminole Blvd., Sanford,
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
RELATING TO THE ADOPTION
OF AMENDMENTS TO THE
CODE OF ORDINANCES,
CITY OF OVIEDO, FLORIDA
The City of Oviedo proposes to consider adoption of
the following Ordinance:
ORDINANCE NO 1658
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF OVIEDO,
FLORIDA SUBSTANTIALLY REVISING AND
AMENDING CHAPTER 42, ARTICLE II CODE OF
ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF OVIEDO, FOR
THE PURPOSE OF ESTABLISHING ADDITIONAL
STANDARDS FOR SMALL WIRELESS
FACILITIES IN CITY OWNED RIGHT- OF-WAY
FOR CITY OWNED UTILITY POLES PROVIDING
FOR IMPLEMENTING ADMINISTRATIVE
ACTIONS; PROVIDING FOR A SAVINGS
PROVISION; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS,
SEVERABILITY, CODIFICATION, CORRECTION OF
SCRIVENER'S ERRORS, SEVERABILITY, AND
AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
The City of Oviedo City Council will conduct a public
hearing and consider Ordinance No. 1658 on Thursday,
September 18, 2017, beginning at 6:30 P.M.The public
hearing will be held in the City of Oviedo City Council
Chambers, 400 Alexandria Boulevard, Oviedo, Florida.
All interested parties may appear at the meeting and
be heard.
The Ordinance and supporting documents may be
reviewed on or after Thursday, August 31, 2017, at
the Development Services Department, Second Floor,
City Hall Annex Building, 320 Alexandria Boulevard,
Oviedo, Florida weekdays from 8:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M.,
except City recognized holidays.
Persons with disabilities needing assistance to
participate in this proceeding should contact the ADA
Coordinator at (407) 971 -5523, at least 48 hours in
advance of the meeting.
ADVICETO THE PUBLIC elf any person decidestoappeal
a decision with respect to any matter considered
at the above meeting or hearing, he /she will need
a verbatim record of all proceedings including the
testimony and evidence, which record is not provided
by the City of Oviedo (FS. 286.0105).
For any fuller questions, comments, or concerns;
please contact Development Services at
(407) 971 -5559.
Publish: Sunday, September 3, 2017
$15 for AARP members, $20
for nonmember,
407-688 -5129.
Softball: Forseniors ages
50 and older. Players should
arrive at 8:30am. for batting
practice, 9:45am.game
time Saturdays, Red Bug
Lake Park, 3600 Red Bug
Lake Road, Casselberry, $3,
40] -25] -5522.
Leo Miller Senior
Softball: Open to ages 60 or
o1der.9 :30 a.m. Mondaysand
Wednesdays, Seminole
Coumy Softball Complex,
2200 North St., Altamonte
Springs, $3,407-600 -35o4.
Zumba GOkl:Theclass
prondes cardio and muscle
toning benefits while working
outto Latin and im.rnatbn.]
ic. For ages 55 or older.
10]511:15 a.m. Tuesdays 7:30
_.12:30 p.m. Thursdays,
Lake Mary Senior Cerrito, 91
Wallace Court, Lake Mary,
$1-$2,407-5851466
WastCOastSwingdana
Iessora: No Partner needed,
individuals welcome. For
ages 55 or older. 1-3 p.m.
Fridays Lake Mary Senior
Cemer, 91 Wallace court,
Lake Mary, $2 -$3,
407-585 -1466.
Carda/Bridge/Mahjl
Contract Bridgeisonly
played on Monday, Various
card games and mahjongare
on Mondays and Fridays. For
ages 55 or older) p.m.
Mondays and Fridays, Lake
Mary Senior Center 91
Wallas Court , Lake Mary, $1,
407 -585 1466.
StrengthiamingarM
toning: B.dywaght training..
are training, leg
strengthening and upper
body work for ages 55 or
older. All fitness levels
welcome.11 :30am.
Tuesdays,1015am.
Thursdays. Lake Mary Senior
Cemer, 91 Wallace Court,
Lake Mary, $2 -$3,
407 -585 -1466.
Bingo: For ages 55 or older.
Ten games will be played
faring the two -hour window.
2- 4p.m.1fiUesdaysand
Wednesdays, Lake Mary
Senior Cemeq 91 Wallace
Court, Lake Mary, $1 Per card
with eight card maxi_ um,
407-585 -1466.
Mexican Train: Friendly
game ofdo_inces. Forages
55 or older. 10.15 a m.12:15
p.m. Fridays, Lake Mary
Senior Cemer, 91 Wallace
Court, Lake Mary, $1,
407-585 -1466.
Yoga: Hatha yogafocuses
on the connection of the
body, mind, and breath. Deep
breathing with gentle
stretching and movement.
Chairs are optional. For ages
55 or older. 9 -10 a.m.
Mondays, Wednesdays and
Fridays Lake Mary Senior
Came court'
Wallace court,
Lake Mary, $243,
407-585 -1466.
Better breathing: Learn
pranayama yoga breathing
ATTACHMENT B
techniques and breath
central. For ages 55 or older.
3-4 p.m. Thursdays, Lake
Mary Senior Cemer, 91
Wallace Court, Lake Mary, $1,
407- 5851466.
Social/Hobby
Clubs
Cuplet Fern Chapter,
Florida Native Plant
Sociaty:Taryn Sudol,
UF/IFAS Seminole county
Agent, will present the
program "Awesome Moths:'
See some or the more
spectacular moths found in
Floridaandhovwecan
provide for them. 7 p._. Sept.
11, Sanford Garden Club, 200
Fairmont Drive, Sanford, free,
407- 302 -7616.
Semirwle Coumy Retired
Educators Association:
12:30 -2:30 p.m. Sept. 12,
Patio Grill, 2900 S. Orlando
Drive, Sanford, buyyour own
Iunch,407- 920,8329.
AARPAIta mmta
Springs Chapter3578:
There will be a program by
representative from the
Crime Prevention Task Fora.
1 p.m. Sept. 13, Eastmonte
Park Civic Cemer, 830
Magnolia Drive, Altamonte
Springs, free, 40]- 714-4]55.
Newcomers OCardal
Floril Luncheon and
dance performance by
Argentine Tango dancers
Richard and Melina Lucia.
Reservation deadline is Sept.
14. 130 am. Sept. 21, Hilton
Orlando/Altamome Springs,
35ONOrthlake Blvd.,
Alta_ nue Springs, $25,
407- 366 -7751.
CmchetcI.Id Crocheters
mall skill levels, even those
wanting to learn, can drop in
with their current project,
share ideas and build.
rachetcommunity.
530 -7:45 P.M. Tuesdays
through Sept. 26, northwest
branch of the Seminole
County Public Library, 580
Greenway Blvd., Lake Mary,
free, 321- 482 -3786
Beginner gourdsgmup:
Learn tomakejewelry, lamps,
Re eand weave.
vations required.l-3
p.m. the first Saturday of the
month through November at
a private residence, 1581
P.-Ii St.,L.ngwood,
donation to cover cost of
gourd and materials,
407 -831 -6498.
Conversation Cafe Travel
DiacussionGmup: In
addition to rn -thy travel
discussions th a group meets
at7p.m.Tdesdaysfor$I
satthe Picture Show,
130E.Alta_ome Drive,
Alta_ ene Springs,
407- 261 -0914.
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