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REGULAR SESSION
CITY COUNCIL
CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS
FEBRUARY 11, 1974
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The Regular Session of the City Council of the City of Winter Springs, Florida
was called to order by Vice Mayor Troy Piland at 7:45 p. m. A pledge of allegiance
to the flag was led by Councilman Outlaw.
Roll Call:
Mayor, Roy McClain, absent
Vice~ayor Troy Piland, present
Acting City Attorney Edmund Woolfolk, present
Councilmen:
Irwin Hunter, present
David Outlaw, present
John Booth, present
Irene Van Eepoel, absent
Motion was made by Councilman Booth to approve the minutes of February 4, 1974.
Seconded by Councilman Hunter. Discussion. Vote on the motion: Councilman Hunter,
aye; Councilman Outlaw, aye; Councilman Booth, aye; Councilman Van Eepoel, absent;
motion carried.
Motion was made by Councilman Outlaw to instruct the attorney to draw up two
resolutions to amend the 73-74 budget as follows:
Increase the Revenue Account, Cash Carryover, $13,000; these funds to be
appropriated within the following expenditure accounts: General Fund Expense
Accounts: 1-1-435, 425.00; 1-2-435, 1,483.00; 1-6-365, 100.00; the balance to
go to Reserve for Contingencies ll,092.00. Resolution #2, amend the Federal
Revenue Sharing Trust Fund as follows: reappropriate from account, Reserve for
Contingencies, in the amount of $14,357, and allocate it as follows: Salary, #101,
6,000; Vehicles 433, 3,357; Health & Rec. 435, 1,000; Fire, 435, 1,734.00; Police,
431, 217.00, 12,308.00. Seconded by Councilman Booth. Discussion. Vote on the
motion: Councilman Hunter, aye; Councilman Outlaw, aye; Councilman Booth, aye;
Councilman Van Eepeol, absent; motion carried.
Councilman Hunter read the following letter: "The People of Winter Springs, Winter
Springs, Florida - On Saturday and Sunday, February 9th and 10th, members of the
Winter Springs Volunteer Fire Department donated over one hundred man hours on
behalf of the 1974 Cerebval Palsy Fund Drive and collected $927.25 on behalf of the
city of Winter Springs. These individuals, a total of thirteen, worked untiringly
throughout the hours of the Cerebral Palsy Telecast donating their tUne and efforts.
These volunteers certainly deserve the thanks of this city. Their devotion to
this worthwhile cause of aiding children of the Cerebral Palsy Clinic in Orlando
display an unselfish attitude toward mankind and reflect a truly favorable image
of the people of Winter Springs. In these troubled times it is people 1 ike these
volunteers who will serve to make this community a better place in which to live.
Sincerely, Irwin S. Hunter, Fire Commissioner."
Mr. Dale Barstow, from Municipal Code Corporation, was present to answer any
questions regarding the codification of the City's ordinances.
Motion was made by Councilman Booth to table Item 10, Veto of Ordinance No. 95
until February 18. Seconded by Councilman Hunter. Discussion. Vote on the motion:
Councilman Hunter, aye; Councilman OUtlaw, aye; Councilman Booth, aye; Councilman
Van Eepoel, absent; motion carried.
Mr. Richard Davis of Wilco Construction Company presented a drawing of the park
__ area whereby Wilco Company is willing to put in one tennis court. After discussion,
two questions remaining are whether the light pole could be removed, and would
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Wilco Construction Company be willing to put in two tennis courts. This will be
on the agenda Feb. 18th.
Item 6, Appointment of New City Judge. There was a discussion with Mr. Newman B.
Brock, and this will be on the agenda Feb. 18th for action.
Motion was made by Councilman Outlaw to accept the resignation of Edmund Woolfolk
as City Judge. Seconded by Councilman Hunter. Discussion. Vote on the motion:
Councilman Hunter, aye; Councilman Outlaw, aye; Councilman Booth, aye; Councilman
Van Eepoel, absent; motion carried.
Item 7, Decision to allow L. Thomas permission to park school bus:
Motion was made by Councilman Booth to take no action on this matter until Linda
Thomas has had an opportunity to go before the Board of Adjustment. Seconded by
Councilman Hunter. Discussion. Vote on the motion: Councilman Hunter, aye;
Councilman Outlaw, aye; Councilman Booth, aye; Councilman Van Eepoel, absent;
motion carried.
Motion was made by Councilman Hunter to accept the maintenance bond for Walden
Terrace for road grading, street construction, storm sewer, sanitary sewer and
water distribution in the amount of $122,877.89. Seconded by Councilman Booth.
Discussion. Vote on the motion: Councilman Hunter, aye; Councilman Outlaw, aye;
Coun cilman Booth, aye; Councilman Van Eepoel, absent; motion carried.
Motion was made by Councilman Booth to accept the Maintenance Bond for Winter
Springs, Unit IV in the amount of $70,000.00. Seconded by Councilman Hunter.
Discussion. Vote on the motion: Councilman Hunter, aye; Councilman Outlaw, aye;
Councilman Booth, aye; Councilman Van Eepoel, absent; motion carried.
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Motion was made by Councilman Hunter that the Mayor be instructed to approach
S. E. First National Bank of Maitland about drawing up a contract concerning
$150,000 for a loan and to instruct Mr. Koch to proceed with his program and
working drawing on Plan A. Seconded by Councilman Booth. Discussion. Vote on the
motion: Councilman Hunter, aye; Councilman Outlaw, no; Councilman Booth, aye;
Councilman Van Eepoel, absent; motion failed.
Mr. Koch will have to be notified later as to the wishes of the Council.
Attorney Woolfolk will answer the letter to the Attorney requesting information
on holding meetings in a tent, etc. This will be on the agenda in two weeks.
Councilman Piland reported there was a CALNO Meeting on February 6; Mayor Floyd of Altamonte
Springs was elected as Chairman; Mayor Jacques of Longwood was elected Vice-Chairman, and
Mayor Hess~of Lake Mary was elected Secretary-Treasurer. The next meeting will concern
a comprehensive fire plan. All fire chiefs have been invited to attend the meeting
which is set for March 6th at the Highlands Clubhouse.
Item 13, Seminole County Comprehensive Planning Legislation:
Motion was made by Councilman Hunter that on the basis of the way this document is
worded, at the present tUne it is not acceptable to the City and we should have
Irwin Hunter represent us at the meeting on Feb. 14th to voice our objections
against the way it is being Unplemented and the timetable set forth and the fact
that if we cannot meet this timetable we are compelled to accept what the county
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