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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2001 04 04 Minutes t; I .J Council of Local Governments in Seminole County MEETING MINUTES April 4, 2001 The Council of Local Governments in Seminole County held a meeting on Wednesday April 4, 2001, at 7:00 p.m. at Longwood City Commission Chambers, 175 West Warren Avenue, Longwood, Florida. 1. Call to Order. Chairman Gennell called the meeting to order at 7: 15 p.m. A moment of silent prayer was held. The Pledge of Allegiance foll~wed. Roll Call Seminole County School Board - Board Member Diane Bauer Winter Springs - Commissioner Cindy Gennell Cleft at 8: 15 p.m.) Altamonte Spring - Commissioner Steve Wolfram Longwood - Commissioner Dan Anderson Mike McLean, Commissioner Lake Mary Sanford - Mayor Brady Lessard (arrived at 7:35 p.m.) Also Present: City of Longwood + John Drago, City Manager + Geraldine Zambri, City Clerk + Jay Sargent, Manager Planning Division + Chris Murphy, City Engineer, Community Services Department + Richard S. Taylor, City Attorney Gail Easley, The Gail Easley Company Chris Nance, Dix Nance, Inc. Cleft at 8:45 p.m.) Jeff Dix, Dix Nance, Inc. Cleft at 8:45 p.m.) Susan Thompson, Dix Nance, Inc. Cleft at 8:45 p.m.) Commissioner Mike Mc Lean representing Commissioner Gary Brender of Lake Mary Absent: + Seminole Community College - Vice President David T. Harrison, Ph.D. + Seminole County Commission - Commissioner Dick Van Der Weide + Casselberry - Commissioner Linda C. Hart CALNO April 4, 2001 Minutes + Lake Mary - Commissioner Gary Brender + Oviedo - Councilman Robert Dallari 2. Approval of the March 7, 2001 Regular Meeting Minutes - Chairman Gennell asked if there were any correction/revisions to the .March 7, 2001. There were none. Commissioner Steve Wolfram moved to approve the minutes. Seminole County School Board Member Diane Bauer seconded the motion. The motion passed unanimously 3. Treasurer's Report Commissioner Mc Lean, for Commissioner Brender, reported that the balance was $1217.60 and that all dues were deposited and received. 4. Program A: Tour of the Remodeled Community Services Building City Manager John Drago welcomed everyone to the City and started the meeting inviting everyone to tour the newly renovated Community Services building. The members left the building at 7:23 p.m. and returned at 7:32 p.m. John Brock was their tour guide. Mr. Drago gave a brief history of the building. 5. Program B: Longwood's Future - Redeveloping Our City Without Zoning - Gail Easley introduced herself and briefly gave the history of her involvement with the City. Her presentation related how current thinking and innovation could transform Longwood. Commissioner Mc Lead inquired if other communities were taking this same approach and what the results where. Gail Easley referred to the City of Largo, Florida. They had a similar approach, which was adopted in 1983, and, to date, has endured through significant changes in city code. It eliminated different stipulations while allowing growth. Walton County also uses the singular map approach. Both place a major emphasis on neighborhood protection. Allowing for development, whilst keeping the neighborhoods safe. Continuing, Gail Easley mentioned using administrative procedures to streamline the process as to ensure citizen participation in the zoning process. Currently, the city is examining ways to cultivate meaningful citizen participation. She 2 CALNO Aprill, 2001 Minutes distributed a hand out that outlined this plan. She showed design standards that would compliment the downtown area. Chris Nance of Dix. Nance, Inc., gave an overview of the goals their company has set for the future of zoning. Ms. Nance presented her ideas on storyboards. She presented a physical plan she believed to be realistic emphasizing open spaces. Ms. Nance spoke concerning making our code book a pattern book. She showed the city of Celebration's pattern book. The book displayed clear guidelines for those coming into the city so they know what they were allowed to do and what they were not allowed to do. Chair Gennellleft the meeting at 8: 15 p.m. Dix. Nance is currently using studies that were done 10 years ago as well as looking at existing patterns to compile for a pattern book. The presentation continued and discussion ensued. Mr. Drago added that before Dix. Nance started their plan they meet with the city. The plan was to show what type of businesses could survive in the historic district. They had to come up with consistent design standards to protect property values. He mentioned that as the City Hall is in the center of the Historic District, it is important to be good partners with City businesses. 6. Program C: Update on the Neighborhood Revitalization Program Utilizing the Model Street Prototype Mr. Drago introduced, the city engineer, Chris Murphy. The City Engineer gave his presentation titled, The Road to Neighborhood Renewal. He outlined the aspirations the City had for the future, and those the City had already achieved such as roads, driveways and drainage. He showed a number of visual speed deterrents. Discussion ensued. 7. Program D: Review the Master Plan for the City's Public Works Facility and Cemetery Mr. Drago presented storyboards that depict future developed of trails in the City parks. He invited everyone to review them further, at their convenience, after the meeting. 3 CALNO April 4, 2001 Minutes Mr. Drago next discussed the City's public works facility, which needed to be improved. The project needed to be permitted by the Commission. The project is estimated to cost 1.5 million and that includes beautification of the water plant. Mr. Drago then referred to another project the City was working on the Longwood Memorial Gardens Cemetery. He discussed speculative studies that showed burial trends. Presently, there were a variety of products available to the public. The Master Plan he was working on would cost approximately $581,000 with a return around $3 million. Commissioner Anderson liked the idea of taking a negative and turning it into something positive. He commented how disheartening it was to see cemeteries that have been abandoned by municipalities. " 8. Reports from Members Seminole Community College .......Vice President David T. Harrison, Ph.D. Absent Seminole County Commission ......Commissioner Dick Van Der Weide Absent Seminole County School Board ....Board Member Diane Bauer Ms. Bauer wanted to commend Altamonte Springs on their participation of financial support for local youth. She asked to take the names of any other cities that would like to contribute as well. Winter Springs ..............................Commissioner Cindy Gennell Left meeting at 8: 15 p.m. Altamonte Spring ..........................Commissioner Steve Wolfram Commissioner Wolfram discussed his City's involvement, referring to a contract with Florida Power. He mentioned some stipulations his city had to make with Florida Power and that Florida Power will probably be sold. He believes de regulation is in the near future and discussed what is happening with future legislation and how they did not take a roll over approach. Casselberry ...................................Commissioner Linda C. Hart Absent Lake Mary .....................................Commissioner Gary Brender Represented by Commissioner Mike McLean Commissioner McLean informed those in attendance that Commissioner Brender was out of town. He announced that Governor Bush appointed Lake Mary's city attorney as a Circuit Judge. He will be joining a delegation traveling to Tallahassee. Among the projects Lake Mary is working on was a State of the Art Tennis Complex. The City had received 200 deposits for 4 , 1 ,. jl CALNO April 4, 2001 Minutes. membership. They were hosting a golf tournament on the June 8, 2001, to raise funds for the complex. Longwood ............................ ..........Commissioner Dan Anderson Commissioner Anderson spoke about the redevelopment of the City Code. He hoped that the new Code would be more user friendly. He believed the existing Code was not user friendly. He would also like to see a one-step process implemented by the different departments for applying for a business license to applying for a building permit. He would also like to see citizen interaction with those people going to be effected by zoning. One key issue was that the code be replaced by something that was friendly, not only to the citizens but also f-or staff. Commissioner Anderson commended Lake Mary on their progress while pointing out that Longwood has less funding. Oviedo ...........................................Councilman Robert Dallari Absent Sanford .........................................Mayor Brady Lessard Mayor Lessard addressed all the recent publicity concerning the Sanford Housing Authority. He said that Sanford has little authority over the Agency. They are under HUD. Action concerning this will be occurring soon. New Commissioners were sworn in last night. Diane Bauer commented, before adjournment, how far the City of Longwood has come since the last CALNO meeting held in Longwood. She complimented the City Administrator on the remarkable job he was doing. 9. Adjournment. The meeting was adjourned at 9:25 p.m. Respectfully Submitted: ~~~~YReimers Office of the City Clerk, City of Longwood 5