HomeMy WebLinkAbout1987 01 19 City Commission Workshop Minutes
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WORKSHOP MEETING
CITY COMMISSION
CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS
JANUARY 19, 1987
The Workshop Meeting was called to order by Mayor John V. Torcaso at 7:00 p.m.
Roll Call:
Mayor John V. Torcaso, present
Deputy Mayor William A. Jacobs, present
City Manager Richard Rozansky, present
City Attorney Tom Lang, present
Commissioners:
Cindy Kaehler, present
Arthur Hoffmann, present
Philip A. Kulbes, present
Martin Trencher, present
Also present were Montye Beamer, Assistant County Administrator and Pam Hastings,
Capital Programs Analyst.
Montye Beamer discussed the summary of the proposed road impact fees. She said it
is anticipated that the impact fee ordinance will be adopted by the County Commission
on February 24th, 1987. She presented a map displaying the arterial and collector
roads outlining the districts in the County.
Montye Beamer also discussed the two options in the inter local agreement. The first
option is that the developer/builder provide the City with some type of receipt that
the impact fees have been paid directly to the County. The second option is for the
City to make the collection and then remit that to the County.
The Commissioners asked what rationale Seminole County used in developing different
fees for the different districts. Montye Beamer explained the costs for the improve-
ments of the collectors in the three districts are different.
The Commissioners also questioned the priority of the proposed schedule of construction.
Commissioner Trencher asked why the top ten were chosen versus others and if some more
information could be provided to the City to justify having fees collected and then
having to wait 15 years for the improvements to be made. Ms. Beamer said she could
send the actual traffic counts these were based on.
In reference to the review requirements Commissioner Hoffmann suggested a committee
be set up of at least one member from each city and no more than two members from the
County to act as an advisory board to participate in this review, in order to insure
some participation in the generation of any changes made.
Attorney Lang asked about the money to be collected for the collector trust fund and the
money collected for the arterials. Attorney Lang suggested the City should have the
right to express their recommendation to the County with regard to vested rights.
He also suggested the City should be notified as to what the design plans are for
collector roads which will impact the City.
The Commissioners again expressed their concerns over the priorities and length of
time for the improvements to be made in our City, and the differences in the costs
in the districts. Manager Rozansky stated the City was not in favor of collecting
the fees.
Meeting was adjourned 8:45 p.m.
Respectfully submitted,
Mary T. Norton,
City Clerk