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HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrdinance 2004-35 Capital Improvements/Outlay ORDINANCE 2004-35 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA, ADOPTING THE FIVE-YEAR CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS PROGRAM / CAPITAL OUTLAYS DOCUMENT FOR FISCAL YEAR 2004/2005 IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT COMPREHENSIVE PLANNING AND LAND DEVELOPMENT REGULATION ACT AND PARTICULARLY SECTION 163.3177(3)(b), FLORIDA STATUTES; PROVIDING FOR THE REPEAL OF PRIOR INCONSISTENT ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS, SEVERABILITY, AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the City Commission is granted the authority, under Section 2(b), Article VIII, of the State Constitution, to exercise any power for municipal purposes, except when expressly prohibited by law; and WHEREAS, the City Commission desires to adopt a Five-Year Capital Improvements Program / Capital Outlays document for Fiscal Year 200412005 in accordance with the provisions of the Local Government Comprehensive Planning and Land Development Regulation Act and particularly Section 163.3177(3)(b), Florida Statutes, as part of its annual operating and capital budget process; and WHEREAS, the Planning and Zoning Board and City Staff of the City of Winter Springs have reviewed the Capital Improvements Program / Capital Outlays document and have recommended adoption of same in accordance with Section 163.3174, Florida Statutes; and City of Winter Springs Ordinance No. 2004-35 Page 1 of 3 WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Winter Springs held a duly noticed public hearing on the proposed Capital Improvements Program / Capital Outlays document as set forth hereunder and considered findings and advice of staff, citizens, and all interested parties submitting written and oral comments and supporting data and analysis, and after complete deliberation, hereby finds the proposed Capital Improvements Program / Capital Outlays document consistent with the City of Winter Springs' Comprehensive Plan; and WHEREAS, the City Commission hereby finds that this Ordinance serves a legitimate government purpose and is in the best interests of the public health, safety, and welfare of the citizens of Winter Springs, Florida. NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS HEREBY ORDAINS, AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. Recitals. The foregoing recitals are true and correct and are fully incorporated herein by this reference. Section 2. Capital Improvements Program/ Capital Outlays. The City Commission of the City of Winter Springs, Florida, hereby adopts the Five-Year Capital Improvements Program! Capital Outlays document for Fiscal Year 200412005 attached hereto as Exhibit "A" and 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 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 City of Winter Springs Ordinance No. 2004-35 Page 2 of 3 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, and pursuant to the City Charter. ADOPTED by the City Commission of the City of Winter Springs, Florida, in a regular meeting assembled on the 27th day of September,2004. John F. Bush, 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 First Reading: August 23, 2004 Second Reading: September 27, 2004 Effective Date: See Section 5. City of Winter Springs Ordinance No. 2004-35 Page 3 of 3 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM By Department (Chart included) CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT 1126 STATE ROAD 434 WINTER SPRINGS, FL 32708 407-327-5967 FAX:407-327-6695 TRANSMITTAL DATE: September 28, 2004 TO: Department Heads o Ron McLemore, City Manager o Kip Lockcuff, Public Works o Michelle Greco, Finance o Tim Lallathin, Fire o Joanne Dalka, Information Services o Chuck Pula, Parks and Recreation o Dan Kerr, Police Z Andrea Lorenzo-Luaces, Clerk FROM: Eloise Sahlstrom, Senior Planner RE: Capital Improvements Program, Adopted September 27,2004 The Adopted Capital Improvements Program is attached. An electronic copy will soon be available on the City's shared drive under "City of Winter SpringslDocs/Reports" and also will soon be available to the public from the City's website. CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS PROGRAM FY 2004/2005 - 2009/2010 Adopted September 27, 2004 Prepared For: City of Winter Springs Community Development Department 1126 East State Road 434 Winter Springs, FL 32708-2799 City of Winter Springs Capital Improvements Program TABLE OF CONTENTS I. INTROD U CTI ON .......................... ..................................... .................. ............. .......... 1-1 A. Purpose................................................................. .................................................................... 1-1 B. DefInition of Capital Improvements Program (CLP.) ...................................................... 1-1 II. COMPREHENSIVE PLAN.. .................. ................................................. .................... 11-1 A. The City's Comprehensive Plan ...........................................................................................II-1 B. Relationship to the City's Comprehensive Plan.................................................................II-1 C Objective of the Capital Improvements Element..............................................................II-2 D. Annual Update of the Capital Improvements Element....................................................II-2 III. DEVELOPMENT OF THE CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS PROGRAM............... 111-1 A. Process ....................................... ............................................................................... ............. 111-1 B. Department Ranking of Proposed Capital Improvements ............................................ III-1 C. Priorities of Capital Improvements.................................................................................... III-1 D. Criteria for Evaluation of Capital Improvements............................................................ III-2 E. Relationship Between the Operating and Capital Budgets.............................................III-2 IV. INVENTORY OF EXISTING REVENUE SOURCES.............................................IV-1 A. General Fund Revenue Sources ......................................................................................... IV-1 B. Special Revenue Sources...................................................................................................... IV-1 C. Bonds.......... ..... .......... ....................................................... ...................................................... IV - 2 D. Grants and Loans ................................................................................................................. IV-2 V. FISCAL POLl CY FRAMEWORK ................................................................................ V-1 A. Fiscal Policy........ ........ ......................... ............................................................................. ....... V-1 B. Types of Changes ................................. ........................................................................ .......... V-1 C. C.LE. Level of Service Standards ......................................................................................... V-2 D. Capital Outlays .................................. ............................................................................ .......... V-2 VI. CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM................................................... See Attached A. Summary Table by Department .......................................................................... See Attached B. Summary Table by Fund ...................................................................................... See Attached Ciry of Winter Springs CaPital Improvements Program I. INTRODUCTION A. Purpose One of the responsibilities of local government is to provide, maintain and improve a community's infrastructure of buildings, roads, water and sewer lines, parks, etc. A Capital Improvements Program should be an expression of sound fInancial management and development practice. Local governments that wish to lure business investment in their community recognize that a well-planned infrastructure program is essential. The Capital Improvements Program (CIP) serves as the linkage between the City's Comprehensive Plan, fIscal plan and development. B. Definition of Capital Improvements Program (C.I.P.) The Capital Improvements Program is a multi-year prioritized schedule of improvements that lists each capital improvement by year it is purchased or commenced; the amount to be spent per year; and, the method of fInancing such improvement. Chapter 163 Florida Statutes and 9J-5 Florida Administrative Code require a 5-Year Schedule of Capital Improvements. The fIrst year of the 5-Year Schedule is the Capital Budget and the following fIve years is the actual Capital Improvements Program. The Capital Improvements Program is adopted by the City Commission. Each years' expenditures or appropriations as included in the City's annual operating and capital budget are to coincide with Capital Improvements Program. Projects programmed in the 5- Year Capital Improvements Element (CIE) have a commitment for funding for the fIve-year period through the adopted Comprehensive Plan. The CIE is a fIve-year program that is updated annually through the Capital Improvements Program Process and can be amended. It should be noted that a Capital Improvements Program is not a fIxed document but a flexible, evolutionary document that should be updated each year to show the changing priorities, opportunities, costs, or different fInancing approaches. 1-1 City rifWinter Springs Capital Improvements Program II. COMPREHENSIVE PLAN A. The City's Comprehensive Plan The City of Winter Springs' adopted Comprehensive Plan is comprised of eight (8) elements as specified in Chapter 163 Florida Statutes and in Rule 9J -5 Florida Administrative Code. Effective planning and growth management includes the adequate provision of services and infrastructure and is required by the State to be addressed in certain elements of a Comprehensive Plan. For the City of Winter Springs, these are: . Traffic Circulation . Recreation and Open Space . Solid Waste . Water . Sewer . Stormwater (drainage) The Capital Improvements Element (C.LE.) consolidates the level of service standards (page 73 of Vol. 2 of 2 of the Comprehensive Plan) indicated for each of the above elements that ensures effective implementation. B. Relationship to the City's Comprehensive Plan Under Florida's growth management legislation, the Capital Improvements Program is one of the essential elements of the Comprehensive Plan. The Local Government Comprehensive Planning and Land Development Regulation Act passed by the Legislature in 1985 (163.3161 Florida Statutes) mandated local governments prepare a financially feasible Capital Improvements Element as part of their Comprehensive Plan. Local governments must: . Develop a financially feasible plan; . Determine the capital improvements needed to attain and maintain adopted Levels of Service (LOS); . Develop a monitoring system to ensure that programmed capital improvements are actually completed, and adopted levels of service are maintained; . Revise Land Development Regulations to include the concurrency provision. The Capital Improvements Element differs from the Capital Improvements Program in that certain capital improvements are stated as required at the time of the adoption of the Comprehensive Plan to meet the indicated Levels of Service in the respective Elements. The Capital Improvements Program is a rolling 5- Year Schedule of Improvements that states additional improvements needed to maintain the LOS indicated in the Capital Improvements Element or improvements that are above and beyond those required to maintain the LOS. Hence, the Capital Improvements 11-1 Ciry of Winter Springs Capital Improvements Program Program includes the Capital Improvements Element and all other capital projects to be funded by the City and is the linkage between capital expenditures and policy. C. Objective of the Capital Improvements Element Throughout the planning period, the CLE. shall be used as a basis for development of a fiscally sound Capital Improvements Program to ensure that construction of capital facilities is adequate to accommodate desired future growth. Allocation of future growth shall be determined through coordination of fiscal and land use decisions, within the Schedule of Capital Improvements. The CLE. promotes this assurance through the adoption of a financially feasible 5- Year Schedule of Capital Improvements for each type of facility, and measuring whether those improvements are adequate to meet current and projected demands for the five (5) years forward. Objective A, Policy 3 in the CLE. requires the City to annually update the 5- Year Schedule of Capital Improvements. D. Annual Update of the Capital Improvements Element The purposes for the annual review and update of the CLE. are: . Adjust the 5-Year Schedule of Capital Improvements forward one year into the future, so that there is always an improvements program that covers a future 5- year time period. . Maintain continued consistency of the first year of each 5-year period with annual budgets as they are adopted. . Assure continued fmancial feasibility and provision of adequate services and facilities. II-2 City of Winter Springs Capital Improvements Program III. DEVELOPMENT OF THE CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS PROGRAM A. Process . Project Request Forms are prepared by various departments of the City. These forms require a project description, justification, cost estimates, impact on the City's operating budget, implementation schedule, and project location. . The Project Request Forms are reviewed by the Community Development Department (as required by Objective C, Policy 3 of the Capital Improvements Element), the Finance Department, and the City Manager. . The Local Planning Agency (LPA) reviews the City Manager's recommended Capital Improvements Program in terms of the community's needs and financing and then makes recommendation to the City Commission. . The LP A recommendation and the City Managers recommendation are considered by the City Commission in developing the annual operating budget (effective the first day of October each year, i.e. beginning of the Fiscal Year "FY"). B. Department Ranking of Proposed Capital Improvements . Each Project Request Form has a department priority recommendation. The priority ranking indicates the department's importance of the project to the department's functional program. The priority designations are as follows: . Critical Deficiency - required to eliminate proven or obvious dangers to public or employee health or safety. . Existing Deficiency - needed to raise a service or facility to an adopted Level of Service. . Repair/ replacement - maintains adopted Level of Service Standard in developed areas and gives comparable service standards in developing areas. . Future need/planned expansion - enables the City to provide services required for scheduled development. C. Priorities of Capital Improvements The City's Comprehensive Plan indicates in Objective A, Policy 1 of the Capital Improvements Element that Projects selected year by year for funding shall be those from which the greatest public benefit will be derived from the funds available. The following criteria shall be used for monitoring improvements. Transportation Improvements shall be prioritized according to a hierarchy of funding municipal collector roads needed to enhance delivery of emergency services, to facilitate access to schools and recreational facilities, to provide alternative routes to use on congested arterials and to create convenient access to goods and services. III-l City of Winter Springs Capital Improvements Program Potable Water and Sanitary Sewer Improvements shall be ranked to ensure the continued provision of safe and sufficient service to existing residences and businesses, to implement projects designed to protect water quality and conserve water supplies, to install equipment that will economize operations and reduce the consumer's costs and to expand the capacity of the utilities to serve new development and thereby generate reservation and connection fees to be reinvested in the utility operations. Stormwater Improvement priorities shall be those determined by the Citywide drainage study to be conducted through the proposed stormwater utility. Recreation and Open Space Capital projects funded in the future beyond those already allocated shall be selected to fulfill neighborhood needs for additional land and installation of active recreational facilities within safe walking distance of residential areas, to expand the variety of activities offered at the City's community park and to address recreation for special interests of citizens. D. Criteria for Evaluation of Capital Improvements The City in the annual update of the 5-Year Schedule of capital improvements shall use the following criteria to evaluate capital improvements projects: . Consistency with the elements of the Comprehensive Plan; . Elimination of existing deficiencies; . Impact on the annual operating and capital budgets; . The location in relation to the Future Land Use Map; . Accommodation of demands from redevelopment and new development; . Consistency with plans of state agencies and the St. Johns River Water Management District; . Additional identified revenue sources to complete the improvement; and . Financial feasibility. E. Relationship Between the Operating and Capital Budgets The operating and capital budgets are closely linked. The operating budget must cover the cost of financing, maintaining and operating new facilities that are built under the capital budget. The operating budget, through the debt service fund, must pay interest expense and principal payments on all bonded debt. The operating impacts of the capital improvements are noted in the departmental request sheets. III-2 Ciry of Winter Springs Capital Improvements Program IV. INVENTORY OF EXISTING REVENUE SOURCES To implement a Capital Improvements Program, there must be identified adequate available funds for financing the capital improvements listed in the 5-Year Schedule of Capital Improvements. The effectiveness of the C.LP. is dependent on the financial resources behind it. Chapter 163 F.S. and 9J-5 F.A.C. require a Capital Improvements Program to be fmancially feasible. Some of these fund sources present some difficulty in their prediction such as federal and state funding due to the significant variation from year to year. Special assessments present similar difficulty. Winter Springs' major fund categories and their use as funding mechanisms for both the operating and capital improvements budget are described as follows: A. General Fund Revenue Sources . Ad Valorem Taxes (property taxes). Ad valorem taxes include revenue from non- exempt property taxation. The current millage rate is 3.7708. . Franchise Fees. Franchise fees are levied upon a company in return for providing service to Winter Springs. The City currently has agreements covering gas, electric, telephone and cable utilities. . Licenses. Permits and Fines. All businesses operating in the City obtain occupational licenses. Building permits are required for all construction. The City receives a portion of all traffic citations issued in the City from Seminole County. . Intergovernmental Revenue. Intergovernmental revenues are funds collected by the State or County and shared with other local government units. Major sources of shared revenue include the cigarette tax, State revenue sharing, beverage licenses, mobile home licenses, motor fuels tax, half-cent sales tax and occupational licenses. . Interest Income. Interest income is revenue earned on funds that have been invested by the City. . Other Charges for Services/User Fees. Charges for services provided by the City that are paid by the users to fully or partially cover the costs to provide services. These fees generally include special fees placed on developers for processing plans, administrative fees for annexations and enterprise fund charges for delivering water and sewer service. Other sources include miscellaneous rents, leases and sales. . Utility Taxes. Utility taxes are assessed on the users of water, electric, gas, propane and telephone. The City currently levies a utility tax of 10% for electric, gas, propane and water. The telephone utility tax is currently 7%. B. Special Revenue Sources . Impact Fees. These fees are charged concurrent with new development and contribute towards payment for infrastructure needs, but not operational costs, which directly result from new development. The City of Winter Springs collects impact fees for Fire, Police and Transportation. IV-1 City of Winter Springs Capital Improvements Program · Special Assessments. Special assessments are levied against residents, agencies or districts that direcrly benefit from the new service or facility. · Enterprise Funds. Enterprise funds are used to account for City services that are operated in a manner similar to private business enterprises where the intent is that the costs (expenses including depreciation) of providing goods and services to the general public on a continuing basis be fmanced or recovered primarily through user charges. · Local Option Gas Tax (LOGT). Seminole County provides the City with a portion of the gas tax which the County levies on gas consumption. The percentage is based on the City's population and can be used only for transportation related improvements. c. Bonds · General Obligation Bonds. These bonds are backed by the full faith and credit of the local government and must be approved by voter referendum. They offer low interest for carrying less risk since they are secured by government taxing power. Capital improvements fmanced through general obligation bonds should be used only for projects benefiting the whole City. . Revenue Bonds. Funds raised from revenue bonds may be used for projects benefiting a narrow group since charges collected from users of the improvement are applied direcrly to the debt service on these bonds. In this respect the projects are self-supporting. Revenue bonds pay higher interest and their issuance may be approved by the City Commission without voter approval. . Industrial Revenue Bonds. Though the local government issues these bonds, the debt is assumed by the companies or industries who use the revenues for construction of plants or facilities. Because they are tax-exempt and low interest, industries are attracted to this type of bond. Local government can transfer the actual liability to provide interest while garnering employment and economic benefits for the community. D. Grants and Loans . Federal and State Grants and Loans. Federal funds are allocated to state agencies that administer block grants or disbursed as block grants direcrly to state and local agencies or other eligible organizations. The purpose of the block grant program is to enable greater latitude by recipients in the actual use of the funds. These funds are generally a non-recurring source and cannot be accurately projected for budgeting purposes. In addition to block grants and other state grants, several federal agencies offer direct loan programs with limited ability to fmance capital improvements. State loans, however, can be used to finance capital projects such as land acquisition for low-income housing. IV-2 City if Winter Springs CaPital Improvements Program v. FISCAL POLICY FRAMEWORK A. Fiscal Policy The following fiscal policy framework shall be used to formulate the Capital Improvements Program each year, as indicated in Objective A, Policy 2 of the Capital Improvements Element: · The City shall continue the conservative fiscal policies evident in the initial Capital Improvements Program. . Debt shall be limited to bondable revenue, as was the case to fund scheduled utility and recreation construction. . Responsible debt ratios shall be maintained, comparable to those reflected in the current status: Maximum ratio of total debt service to total revenue: City coverage 2.31 Water &-Sewer 1.73 Maximum ratio of outstanding capital indebtedness to property tax base: City Coverage 27.17 B. Types of Changes The types of changes made to the 5-Year Schedules of Capital Improvements in each update are summarized below: . The 5-year time period is adjusted from FY 2001/2002 through 2005/2006 to FY 2004/2005 through 2009/2010. New projects incorporated based upon the extension to FY 2009/2010 will be consistent with the relative priorities for capital improvements established in the Comprehensive Plan in each facility Element and in Objective A, Policy 1 of the Capital Improvements Element. . The schedules or funding sources of some projects are adjusted to reflect management and funding strategies developed in conjunction with the FY 2004/2005 adopted budget. . Project costs are updated as appropriate based upon recent actual costs or updated background studies. Currendy available revenue sources will fund the proposed improvements, thus maintaining the financial feasibility established in the 2001 Comprehensive Plan. Additionally, summary sheets accompany each improvements schedule and are updated as follows: . To reflect the adjusted schedules of improvements discussed above. . To evaluate capacity needs, based upon socio-economic estimates and projections for those years which have been updated based upon the following: V-1 City of Winter Springs Capital Improvements Program 1) Preliminary population estimate by the Bureau of Economic and Business Research at the University of Florida. 2) Building Permits issued by the Building Department of the City. 3) The Comprehensive Plan Estimated and Projected Population. The population of the City of Winter Springs for April 1, 2003 was 32,572. C. C.LE. Level of Service Standards The principal criterion for capital improvements will be level of service (LOS) standards, quantitative indicators of the amount of service provided by a facility or type of facility. The City's need for capital improvements is largely determined by the LOS standards adopted in its Comprehensive Plan. In accordance with Objective C, Policy 1 of the Capital Improvements Element, Development approvals shall not degrade the Level of Service Standard adopted by the City of Winter Springs. D. Capital Outlays Only items that meet the defInition of a capital ouday will be included in the Capital Ouday Program. The defInition of a capital ouday is: . A physical asset, constructed or purchased, and having a useful life of three (3) years and a minimum cost of$10,000. Capital oudays may include: . New and expanded facilities. . Rehabilitation or replacement of existing facilities. . Major pieces of equipment. . Cost of professional studies related to the improvement. . Acquisition of land related to a community facility. Capital oudays do not include: . The usual replacement of equipment and normal renovation with a cost of less than $ 10,000. . Those facilities and improvements related to the Capital Improvements Element (CIE) of the City's Comprehensive Plan or maintain the Level of Service of facilities identifIed in the CIE. Generally, all oudays fInanced by long-term debt should be considered capital oudays. V-2 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM By Department (Attached chart) CAPITAL INPROVEMENTS PROGRAM By Department (Attached chart) CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM By Department (attached chart) Orlando Sentinel Published Daily State of Florida } S.S. COUNTY OF ORANGE Before the undersigned authority personally appeared DEBORAH M. TONEY , who on oath says that he/she is the Legal Advertising Representative of Orlando Sentinel, a dally newspaper published at ALTAMONTE SPRINGS in SEMINOLE County, Florida; that the attached copy of advertisement being a NOTICE IS HEREBY in the matter of Ord 2004-35 in the SEMINOLE Court was published in said newspaper in the issue; of 09/16/04 Affiant further says that the said Orlando Sentinel is a newspaper published at ALTAMONTE SPRINGS in said SEMINOLE County, Florida, and that the said newspaper has heretofore been continuously published in said SEMINOLE County, Florida, each week Day and has been entered as second-class mail matter at the post office in ALTAMONTE SPRINGS in said SEMINOLE County, Florida, for a period of one year next preceding the first publication of the attached copy of advertisement; and affiant further says that he/she has neither paid nor promised any person, firm or corporation any discount, rebate, commission or refund for the purpose of securing this advertisement for publication in the said newspaper. The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this 16 day of Sept , 2004, by DEBORAH M. TONEY who is personally known to me and did take an oath. (SEAL) Linda Bridgewater NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS PROPOSES TO ADOPT THE FOLLOWING ORDI- NANCE: ORDINANCE NO. 2004.35 AN'ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA, ADOPTING THE FIVE. YEAR CAPITAL IM PROVEMENTSPROGRAM / CAPITAL OUTLAYS DOC- UMENT FOR FISCAL YEAR 2004/2005 I N ACCOR- DANCE WITH THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT COMPRE. HENSIVE PLANNING AND LAND DEVELOPMENT REGULATION ACT AND PARTICULARLY SECTION 163.3177(3) (b), FLORIDA STATUTES: PROVIDING FOR THE REPEAL OF PRIOR INCONSISTENT ORDINANCES AND RESO- LUTIONS, SEVERABILI- TY, AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE. PUBLIC HEARING FOR THE FINAL READING ON THE PRO. POSED ORDINANCE WILL BE HELD ON MONDAY, SEP. TEMBER 27, 2004 AT 6:30 P.M, OR SOON THEREAFTER, IN THE COMMISSION CHAMBERS LOCATED AT THE WINTER SPRINGS CITY HALL 1126 EAST STATE ROAD 434; WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA Interested parties are ad. vised that they may appear at the meeting and be heard with respect to the proposed ordinance. The proposed or. dinance may be inspected by interested parties be. tween 8 a.m. ond 5 p.m., Monday through Friday,at the City'S Clerk's Office, lo cated at 1126 East State Road 434, Winter Springs, Florida. For more informa- tion call (407) 327-1800 #227. Persons with disabilities needing assistance to partic- ipate in any ot these pro- ceedings should contact the Employee Relations Depart. ment Coordinator, 48 hours in advance of the meeting at (407) 327-1800, Extension 236. This is a public hearing. If you decide to appeal any recommendation/decision made by the City Commis. sion with respect to any matter considered at this meeting, you will need a re- cord of the proceedings, and for such purposes, you may need to ensure that a verba- t!m record of the proceed. ings is made upon which the appeal is based. CSEL5838044 9/16/04 Orlando Sentinel Published Daily State of Florida } S.S. COUNTY OF ORANGE Before the undersigned authority personally appeared Linda Bridgewater , who on oath says that he/she is the Legal Advertising Representative of Orlando Sentinel, a dally newspaper published at ALTAMONTE SPRINGS in SEMINOLE County, Florida; that the attached copy of advertisement being a NOTICE IS HEREBY in the matter of Ord 2004-35 in the SEMINOLE Court was published in said newspaper in the issue; of 09/02/04 Affiant further says that the said Orlando Sentinel is a newspaper published at ALTAMONTE SPRINGS in said SEMINOLE County, Florida, and that the said newspaper has heretofore been continuously published in said SEMINOLE County, Florida, each week Day and has been entered as second-class mail matter at the post office in ALTAMONTE SPRINGS in said SEMINOLE County, Florida, for a period of one year next preceding the first publication of the attached copy of advertisement; and affiant further says that he/she has neither paid nor promised any person, firm or corporation any discount, rebate, commission or refund for the purpose of securing this advertisement for publication in the said newspaper. The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this 8 day of Sept , 2004, by Linda Bridgewater who is personally known to me and did take an oath. (SEAL) Beverly C. Simmons NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS PROPOSES TO ADOPT THE FOLLOWING ORDI- NANCE: ORDINANCE NO. 2004.35 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA, ADOPTING THE FIVE. YEAR CAPITAL IM PROVEMENTSPROGRAM / CAPITAL OUTLAYS DOC- UMENT FOR FISCAL YEAR 2004/2005 I N ACCOR- DANCE WITH THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT COMPRE. HENSIVE PLANNING AND LAND DEVELOPMENT REGULATION ACT AND PARTICULARLY SECTION 163.3177(3) (b), FLORIDA STATUTES: PROVIDING FOR THE REPEAL OF PRIOR INCONSISTENT ORDINANCES AND RESO- LUTIONS, SEVERABILI- TY, AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE. PUBLIC HEARING FOR THE FINAL READING ON THE PRO. POSED ORDINANCE WILL BE HELD ON MONDAY, SEP. TEMBER 13, 2004 AT 6:30 P.M, OR SOON THEREAFTER, IN THE COMMISSION CHAMBERS LOCATED AT THE WINTER SPRINGS CITY HALL 1126 EAST STATE ROAD 434; WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA Interested parties are ad. vised that they may appear at the meeting and be heard with respect to the proposed ordinance. The proposed or. dinance may be inspected by interested parties be. tween 8 a.m. ond 5 p.m., Monday through Friday,at the City'S Clerk's Office, lo cated at 1126 East State Road 434, Winter Springs, Florida. For more informa- tion call (407) 327-1800 #227. Persons with disabilities needing assistance to partic- ipate in any ot these pro- ceedings should contact the Employee Relations Depart. ment Coordinator, 48 hours in advance of the meeting at (407) 327-1800, Extension 236. This is a public hearing. If you decide to appeal any recommendation/decision made by the City Commis. sion with respect to any matter considered at this meeting, you will need a re- cord of the proceedings, and for such purposes, you may need to ensure that a verba- t!m record of the proceed. ings is made upon which the appeal is based. CSEL5838044 9/2/04 Orlando Sentinel Published Daily State of Florida } S.S. COUNTY OF ORANGE Before the undersigned authority personally appeared DEBORAH M. TONEY , who on oath says that he/she is the Legal Advertising Representative of Orlando Sentinel, a dally newspaper published at ALTAMONTE SPRINGS in SEMINOLE County, Florida; that the attached copy of advertisement being a CITY OF in the matter of Ord 2004-35 and 2004-36 in the SEMINOLE Court was published in said newspaper in the issue; of 07/23/04 Affiant further says that the said Orlando Sentinel is a newspaper published at ALTAMONTE SPRINGS in said SEMINOLE County, Florida, and that the said newspaper has heretofore been continuously published in said SEMINOLE County, Florida, each week Day and has been entered as second-class mail matter at the post office in ALTAMONTE SPRINGS in said SEMINOLE County, Florida, for a period of one year next preceding the first publication of the attached copy of advertisement; and affiant further says that he/she has neither paid nor promised any person, firm or corporation any discount, rebate, commission or refund for the purpose of securing this advertisement for publication in the said newspaper. The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this 27 day of July , 2004, by DEBORAH M. TONEY who is personally known to me and did take an oath. (SEAL) Linda Bridgewater THE CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS GIVES PUBLIC NOTICE THAT THE LOCAL PLANNING AGENCY WILL CONSIDER THE FOLLOWING PRO POSED COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AMENDMENTS: ORDINANCE NO. 2004.35 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA, ADOPTING THE FIVE. YEAR CAPITAL IM PROVEMENTSPROGRAM / CAPITAL OUTLAYS DOC- UMENT FOR FISCAL YEAR 2004/2005 I N ACCOR- DANCE WITH THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT COMPRE. HENSIVE PLANNING AND LAND DEVELOPMENT REGULATION ACT AND PARTICULARLY SECTION 163.3177(3) (b), FLORIDA STATUTES: PROVIDING FOR THE REPEAL OF PRIOR INCONSISTENT ORDINANCES AND RESO- LUTIONS, SEVERABILI- TY, AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE. ORDINANCE NO. 2004-36 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS, SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA, ADOPTING A LARGE SCALE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AMENDMENT, REFERENCED AS LS- CPA-05-l, PROVIDING FOR THE AMENDMENT OF THE FUTURE LAND USE MAP BY DESIGNAT- ING CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY WITHIN THE CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS GENERALLY DESCRIBED AS SIX (6) PARCELS OF LAND CON- TAINING APPROXIMATE- LY 16.87 GROSS ACRES MORE OR LESS LOCATED GENERALLY ALONG U.S. HIGHWAY 17-92, MORE PARTICULARLY LEGAL- LY DESCRIBED HEREIN IN EXHIBIT "A" AT- TACHED HERETO AND FULLY INCORPORATED HEREIN BY THIS REFER- ENCE, FROM "INDUSTRI- AL" TO "COMMERCIAL"; PROVIDING ADOPTION OF AMENDMENT TO THE FUTURE LAND USE MAP PROVIDING FOR TRANS- MITTAL TO THE DE- PARTMENT OF COMMU- NITY AFFAIRS; PROVIDING FOR RE- PEAL OF PRIOR INCON- SISTENT ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS, SEV- ERABILITY AND AN EF- FECTIVE DATE AND LE- GAL STATUS OF THE PLAN AMENDMENT. ON WEDNESADY, AUGUST 4, 2004 AT 7:00 pm OR SOON THEREAF TER IN THE COMMISSION CHAM BERS LOCATED AT THE WINTER SPRINGS CITY HALL 1126 EAST STATE ROAD 434; WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA The proposed ordinance may be inspected by interested parties be. tween 8 a.m. ond 5 p.m., Monday through Friday,at the City's Clerk's Office, lo cated at 1126 East State Road 434, Winter Springs, Florida. For more informa- tion call (407) 327-1800 #227. Persons with disabilities needing assistance to partic- ipate in any of these pro- ceedings should contact the Employee Relations Depart. ment Coordinator, 48 hours in advance of the meeting at (407) 327-1800, Extension 236. This is a public hearing. If you decide to appeal any recommendation/decision made by the City Commis. sion with respect to any matter considered at this meeting, you will need a re- cord of the proceedings, and for such purposes, you may need to ensure that a verba- t!m record of the proceed. ings is made upon which the appeal is based. Interested parties are advised that they may appear at the meeting and be heard with respect to the porposed ordinances. COR5764618 7/25/04