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REGULAR MEETING
CITY COMMISSION
CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS
MONDAY, MAY 12, 1986
The Regular Meeting of the City Commission of the City of Winter Springs, Florida,
was called to order by Mayor John V. Torcaso.
Roll Call:
Mayor John V. Torcaso, present
Deputy Mayor William A. Jacobs, absent
City Manager Richard Rozansky, present
City Attorney Frederick Bateman, Jr., present
Commissioners:
Cindy Kaehler, present
Arthur Hoffmann, present
Philip A. Kulbes, present
Martin Trencher, present
The Invocation was given by Commissioner Kulbes.
Flag was led by City Manager Rozansky.
The Pledge of Allegiance to the
Motion was made to approve the minutes of April 28th and Special Meeting of May 5,
1986 by Commissioner Trencher. Seconded by Commissioner Hoffmann, with a correction
to the minutes of April 28 on the 2nd page, second paragraph change the word "engin-
eering" to "Engineering approval procedure". Discussion. Vote on the motion:
Commissioner Kulbes, aye; Commissioner Trencher, aye; Commissioner Kaehler, aye;
Commissioner Hoffmann, aye; motion carried.
Public Input:
Mayor Torcaso presented a resolution of appreciation to Mr. Ben Kaplan for his
service on the Code Enforcement Board.
Mrs. Helen Powell, Hacienda Village, said there is still no fence around the lift
station. She was concerned about the large pipe and asked who is going to take
care of the property from the fence to the creek.
Mr. Pat Villillo, Tuscawilla, invited everyone to the Sunday Fun Day at the park
in Tuscawilla on May 25th.
General Agenda
Public Hearing for Ord. No. 344 amending Chapter 6, Fire Prevention and protection
and emergency medical services by adding Sec. 6-39, etc. Second Reading:
Attorney Bateman read Ord. No. 344 by title only on second reading. Mayor Torcaso
recessed the Commission Meeting and opened the public hearing. No one spoke for or
against the ordinance. Mayor Torcaso closed the public hearing and reconvened the
Commission Meeting.
Motion was made by Commissioner Kulbes to adopt Ord. No. 344 on second reading.
Seconded by Commissioner Hoffmann. Discussion. Vote on the motion: Commissioner
Trencher, aye; Commissioner Kaehler, aye; Commissioner Hoffmann, aye; Commissioner
Kulbes, aye; motion carried.
Public Hearing for Ord. No. 345 amending the 1985-86 FY Budget, etc. Second Reading:
Attorney Bateman read Ord. No. 345 by title only on second reading. Mayor Torcaso
recessed the Commission Meeting and opened the public hearing. No one spoke for or
against the ordinance. Mayor Torcaso closed the public hearing and reconvened the
Commission Meeting.
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Motion was made by Commissioner Kulbes to adopt Ord. No. 345. Seconded by Commissioner
Trencher. Discussion. In discussion Commissioner Kaehler discussed her memo to the
City Manager dated May 8, 1986 reference Finance Department-Salary. Also discussed
was the Recreation Program.
Motion was amended to approve an allocation for the Recreation Department, Line Code
63.1, up to the limit of $8,000 for the rental of a bus, for insurance and gas costs.
Vote on the motion as amended: Commissioner Kaehler, no; Commissioner Hoffmann, aye;
Commissioner Kulbes, aye; Commissioner Trencher, aye; motion carried.
Request for permission to have more than two dogs-Cathy Lauerman and George Markward:
Motion was made by Commissioner Kaehler that we allow Mr. Markward a variance to keep
two additional dogs more than what the Code allows with the understanding he will bring
to the Commission the note from his neighbors stating they have no objection. Seconded
by Commissioner Trencher. Discussion. Vote on the motion: Commissioner Hoffmann, aye;
Commissioner Kulbes, no; Commissioner Trencher, aye; Commissioner Kaehler, aye; motion
carried.
City Manager - Richard Rozansky:
Painting house numbers on curbs-CMC Painting Co.:
Motion was made by Commissioner Trencher that this permission grants CMC Painting
Company the right to paint house numbers on curbs only with the prior permission of
homeowners; only if a flyer or leaflet is distributed that indicates that there is a
cost; the word donation is not mentioned anywhere and any place, and that the same
rules apply in terms of conduct of their employees in terms of addressing residents
of the City be applicable (if they do not wish to have their numbers painted there
will be no pressure; no criminal records; must be presentable; all of the items that
normally would apply to good business). Seconded by Commissioner Kulbes. Discussion.
Vote on the motion: Commissioner Kulbes, aye; Commissioner Trencher, aye; Commissioner
Kaehler, aye; Commissioner Hoffmann, aye; motion carried.
Annexation Agreement with Seminole County:
meeting on May 23rd at 10:00 a.m. with the
annexation agreement.
Attorney Bateman said there will be a
County Attorney to discuss the proposed
Manager Rozansky said the City is submitting a dredge and fill permit application for
the cleanup of silt material at the bridges of Hayes and Moss Roads.
Manager Rozansky said he will have a resolution at the next meeting for the Commission
to approve for the amended pension plan.
Commission Seat I - Cindy Kaehler:
No Report.
Commission Seat II - Arthur Hoffmann:
Commissioner Hoffmann reported that he attended the Fly-In in Tallahassee on the 7th
of May; also attended a session on the CADD System; asked about mosquito spraying in
the evenings and spoke about Ord. No. 95 in reference to the PUD ordinance.
Commission Seat III - Philip A. Kulbes:
Commissioner Kulbes spoke about the D.E.R. rule making workshop meeting he attended
in reference to the G-l Aquifer Rule. He also spoke about the Council of Local
Governments meeting he attended. The Council has asked the City of Altamonte Springs
to drop their suit against the County for the gas tax and try to work out a formula
agreeable to all the cities. That is what the Cabinet is requesting.
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Commission Seat V - Martin Trencher:
Commissioner Trencher asked about the errors and omission liability insurance for
Commissioners.
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Mayor's Office:
Mayor Torcaso spoke about the June 3rd referendum for the gas tax and one mill ad
valorem for road improvements. Mayor Torcaso also reported that there are now
nine voting precincts in the City.
Betty Shorthouse, Tuscawilla, asked about the time frame for the proposed planned
unit development ordinance.
Art Harris, Tuscawilla, asked what is being done about growth management.
Mr. Powell, Hacienda Village, spoke about the six cents gas tax for roads that is
already imposed and asked what is that being used for.
Meeting was adjourned 8:50 p. m.
Respectfully submitted,
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Mary T. Norton,
City Clerk
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