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COUNCIL OF LOCAL GOVERNMENTS IN SEMINOLE COUNTY
The Council of Local Governments in Seminole County (CALNO) held a meeting Wednesday, March 1,2000
at 7:00 p.m., Casselbeny City Hall Commission Chambers, 95 Triplet Lake Drive, Casselbeny, Florida.
1. CALL TO ORDER/INVOCAIlON/I?LEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE.
Chairperson GelUlell called the meeting to order at 7: 13 p.m. Chairperson Gennell requested a moment of
silence and then led the Pledge of Allegiance.
2. ROLL CALL
Members...Prcsent:
Deputy Mayor Cindy Gennell, City of Winter Springs, CALNO Chairperson
Commissioner Linda C. Hart, City of Casselberry
Commissioner TIlom Greene, City of Lake Mary, CALNO Alternate
Councilman Tom Hagood. Jr., City of Oviedo
Commissjoner Eddie Rose, City of Altamonte Springs
Interim Vice President Dr. Stephen C. Wright, Seminole Community College
Members Not Present:
Conunissioner Gary Brender, City of Lake Mary, CALNO Treasurer
Board Member Diane Bauer, Seminole County School Board
Commissioner Daryl McLain, Seminole County Commission
Commissioner Dan Anderson, City of Longwood
Commissioner A.A. "Mac" McClanahan
Others Present:
Vice Mayor/Commissioner Al Clark, City of Casselberry
Commissioner Owen Sheppard, City of Casselberry
Jack M. Schluckebier, Casselberry City Manager
Thelma McPherson, Casselberry City Clerk
Donna Gardner, Casselberry Commission Secretary
John Drago, Longwood City Manager
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3. APPROVAL Of M.A.RCH 3.1999 MINUTES
MOTION:
Councilman Hagood moved to approve the minutes
of February 2, 2000, as prese.nted. Motion was
seconded by Commissioner Hart. Motion carried
unanimously by voice vote.
4. TREASURER'S REPORT
There was no Treasurer's Report given due to the absence of Commissioner Brender.
S. PROGRAM A: EASTERN 1-4 CORRIDOR WATER PROJECT
Barbara A. Vergara, P.G., Director, Division of Water Supply Management St. Jolms River Water
Management District, gave a presentation on the Eastern 1-4 Corridor Water Project and the Water 2020
Program, which has been legislatively mandated. Ms. Vergara discussed proj ected increased water needs;
the inability 0 f the Floridan aquifer to provide for the increased demand; protection of area wetlands and their
ecological communities; development of alternative water sources such as surface water from the S1. Johns
River; and aggressive pursuit of water conservation measures and reuse distribution systems. Ms. Vergara
noted the demand in Seminole County was proje~ted to increase 59% by 2020. In summary, Ms. Vergara
stated the S 1. Jolms River Water Management District has been assisting area municipalities and counties in
order to achieve the Water 2020 Program goal of designing and implementing economically feasible water
supply development projects to satisfy the growing needs of the East-Central Florida area while protecting
valuable water-dependent natural resources, noting reaching that goal will require greater capital investment
of approximately sa.5 billion.
Discussion ensued regarding services provided by the S1. Johns River Water Management District, impacts
on each individual city and cooperative measures that need to take place in order to protect the v....ater
commodity. Chairperson Gennell noted V olusia County has a separate water alliance board and suggested
that the organization of a similar board, or further discussion of these water issues by CALNO in search of
funds for mutual planning may be beneficial to Seminole County as a whole. Chairperson GenneU also
reconunended having the St. Johns River Water Management District mn some of their public information
programming on Semin.ole Government Television (SGTV).
6. REPORTS FROl\-1 MEMBERS
Deputy Mayor Gennell of the City of Winter Springs:
Noted binders had been distributed to all members and all future agenda materials/minutes would be
J -hole punched for ea~y insertion.
Inquired ifthe Council wished to pursue development of water alliance board. Cou ncll consensus
was to add the matter to the April agenda for further discussion.
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Councilman Hagood of the City of Oviedo:
Noted his e-mail address on the member's informational page was incorrectly listed and should have
a dot between "Tom" and "Hagood".
Reported construction of a new Sears store at the Oviedo Marketplace continued with an anticipated
completion date in late summer, 2000.
Conunissioner Hart of the City of Casselberry:
Noted the Casselberry City Commission would begin meeting the second and fourth Mondays of
each month after July] " to alleviate some holiday conflicts.
, Dr. Wright of Seminole Community College:
Reported development of the Oviedo campus was progressing with an anticipated compJetion date
of June 2000.
Commissioner Rose of Altarnonte Springs:
Noted his book had been printed and was available for purchase.
7. AD.JOURNl\'IENT
There being no further business, Chairperson Gennell adjourned the meeting at 8:55 p.m.
Minutes respectfully submitted by:
DOTlna G. Gardner
City Commission Secreta!)'
City of Casselberry
COUNCIL OF LOCAL GOVERNMENTS IN SEMINOLE COUNTY
The Council of Local Governments in Seminole County (CALNO) held a meeting Wednesday, March I, 2000
at 7:00 p.m., Casselberry City Hall Commission Chambers, 95 Triplet Lake Drive, Casselberry, Florida.
1. CALL TO ORDER/INVOCATION/PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
Chairperson Gennell called the meeting to order at 7: 13 p.m. Chairperson Gennell requested a moment of
silence and then led the Pledge of Allegiance.
2. ROLL CALL
Members Present:
Deputy Mayor Cindy Gennell, City of Winter Springs, CALNO Chairperson
Commissioner Linda C. Hart, City of Casselberry
Commissioner Thom Greene, City of Lake Mary, CALNO Alternate
Councilman Tom Hagood, Jr., City of Oviedo
Commissioner Eddie Rose, City of Altamonte Springs
Interim Vice President Dr. Stephen C. Wright, Seminole Community College
Members Not Present:
Commissioner Gary Brender, City of Lake Mary, CALNO Treasurer
Board Member Diane Bauer, Seminole County School Board
Commissioner Daryl McLain, Seminole County Commission
Commissioner Dan Anderson, City of Longwood
Commissioner A.A. "Mac" McClanahan
Others Present:
Vice Mayor/Commissioner Al Clark, City of Casselberry
Commissioner Owen Sheppard, City of Casselberry
Jack M. Schluckebier, Casselberry City Manager
Thelma McPherson, Casselberry City Clerk
Donna Gardner, Casselberry Commission Secretary
John Drago, Longwood City Manager
RECEIVED
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CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS
CITY HALL (ax)
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3. APPROVAL OF MARCH 3. 1999 MINUTES
MOTION:
Councilman Hagood moved to approve the minutes
of February 2, 2000, as presented. Motion was
seconded by Commissioner Hart. Motion carried
unanimously by voice vote.
4. TREASURER'S REPORT
There was no Treasurer's Report given due to the absence of Commissioner Brender.
5. PROGRAM A: EASTERN 1-4 CORRIDOR WATER PROJECT
Barbara A. Vergara, P.G., Director, Division of Water Supply Management, St. Johns River Water
Management District, gave a presentation on the Eastern 1-4 Corridor Water Project and the Water 2020
Program, which has been legislatively mandated. Ms. Vergara discussed projected increased water needs;
the inability of the Floridan aquifer to provide for the increased demand; protection of area wetlands and their
ecological communities; development of alternative water sources such as surface water from the St. Johns
River; and aggressive pursuit of water conservation measures and reuse distribution systems. Ms. Vergara
noted the demand in Seminole County was projected to increase 59% by 2020. In summary, Ms. Vergara
stated the St. Johns River Water Management District has been assisting area municipalities and counties in
order to achieve the Water 2020 Program goal of designing and implementing economically feasible water
supply development projects to satisfy the growing needs ofthe East-Central Florida area while protecting
valuable water-dependent natural resources, noting reaching that goal will require greater capital investment
of approximately $1.5 billion.
Discussion ensued regarding services provided by the St. Johns River Water Management District, impacts
on each individual city and cooperative measures that need to take place in order to protect the water
commodity. Chairperson Gennell noted V olusia County has a separate water alliance board and suggested
that the organization of a similar board, or further discussion ofthese water issues by CALNO in search of
funds for mutual planning may be beneficial to Seminole County as a whole. Chairperson Gennell also
recommended having the St. Johns River Water Management District run some of their public information
programming on Seminole Government Television (SGTV).
6. REPORTS FROM MEMBERS
Deputy Mayor Gennell of the City of Winter Springs:
· Noted binders had been distributed to all members and all future agenda materials/minutes would be
3-hole punched for easy insertion.
· Inquired ifthe Council wished to pursue development of water alliance board. Council consensus
was to add the matter to the April agenda for further discussion.
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Councilman Hagood of the City of Oviedo:
· Noted his e-mail address on the member's informational page was incorrectly listed and should have
a dot between "Tom" and "Hagood".
· Reported construction of a new Sears store at the Oviedo Marketplace continued with an anticipated
completion date in late summer, 2000.
Commissioner Hart of the City of Casselberry:
· Noted the Casselberry City Commission would begin meeting the second and fourth Mondays of
each month after July 151 to alleviate some holiday conflicts.
Dr. Wright of Seminole Community College:
· Reported development ofthe Oviedo campus was progressing with an anticipated completion date
of June 2000.
Commissioner Rose of Altamonte Springs:
· Noted his book had been printed and was available for purchase.
7. ADJOURNMENT
There being no further business, Chairperson Gennell adjourned the meeting at 8:55 p.m.
Minutes respec(fully submitted by:
Donna G. Gardner
City Commission Secretary
City of Casselberry