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LONGWOOD WINTER SPRINGS
LAKE MARY SCHOOLBOARO
Council of Local Governments in Seminole County
CASSELBERRY
ALTAMONTE
SPRINGS
January 13, 1992
Senator Richard H. (Dick) Langley
Senate Office Building
Tallahassee, Florida 32399-1100
Dear Senator Langley:
OVIEDO
The Council of Local Governments in Seminole County
unanimous.ly agreed to forward to you the following list of
legislative priorities for 1992. As a group or as individual
members, we would be willing to assist in any manner you deem
appropriate. Please feel free to contact me or any member of the
Council if further information is needed.
COUNCIL OF LOCAL GOVERNMENTS IN SEMINOLE COUNTY
Legislative Policy Statement - 1992
The Council of Local Governments in Seminole County encourages you
to:
Support an equilized funding formula for Seminole County
School Board whereby Seminole County receives funding per
student at a rate comparable to other counties in the
State.
Support Seminole Community College's request for access
to parking.
Support Preservation 2000.
Support legislation that allows a local government to
recei ve revenues via "partial year assessments" or
"interim service fees" on new construction upon issuance
of a certificate of occupancy.
Support legislation to develop a state water resources
management policy to be implemented within the existing
comprehensive planning process and which deals
responsibly and equitably with issues of local government
administration.
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Senator Langley
January 13, 1992
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Support legislation which promotes urban infill by
requiring more stringent public facili ty and service
provision requirements in rural areas than required in
urban areas.
We wish you a most successful session.
Sincerely,
COUNCIL OF LOCAL GOVERNMENTS IN SEMINOLE COUNTY
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David J. Meafor,Chairman
Lake Mary City Commissioner
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