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ITEM 200
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Informational
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September 27. 2004
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Authorization
CONSENT
200. Office Of The City Clerk
Approval Of The September 7, 2004 City Commission Special Meeting Minutes.
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CALL TO ORDER
. The Special Meeting of Tuesday, September 7, 2004 of the City Commission was called
to order by Mayor John F. Bush at 6:30 p.m. in the Commission Chambers of the
Municipal Building (City Hall, 1126 East State Road 434, Winter Springs, Florida
32708).
ROLL CALL:
Mayor John F. Bush, present
Deputy Mayor Robert S. Miller, Jr., present
Commissioner Michael S. Blake, present
Commissioner Donald A. Gilmore, present
Commissioner Sally McGinnis, present
Commissioner David W. McLeod, present
City Manager Ronald W. McLemore, present
City Attomey Anthony A. Garganese, arrived at 6:32 p.m.
A moment of silence was held, followed by the Pledge of Allegiance.
City Attorney Anthony A. Garganese arrived 6:32 p.m.
AGENDA
1. Office Of The City Manager
Discussion Of Storm Related Issues.
City Manager Ronald W. McLemore spoke on the status of clean-up in the City and
stated, "We are on target with completing 'Cycle l' which was pretty much all general
debris within two (2) weeks. And of course the first day of the second round was
delayed because of the second Hurricane [Hurricane Frances]."
With discussion, Manager McLemore stated, "We are, because of the second storm
[Hurricane Frances], having to create really a couple of more Cycles. The third Cycle
starting on September 22, [2004] and going through October 6, [2004], really is focusing
on stumps and leaning trees; and also any logs and general debris, construction debris
that comes out during that period of time.
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But the real focus here is stumps and leaning trees; and the reason for that is FEMA
[Federal Emergency Management Agency] treats those differently from general debris.
They actllally have measurement requirements, and they have to come out and look at a
leaning tree. If it is not leaning at a certain' degree, they will not certify for it to come
down."
. Mayor Bush asked Manager McLemore, "Would this be a leaning tree on the owner's
property, or a leaning tree on the right-of-way?" Manager McLemore noted, "Right-of-
way. - if it is qn - private property and it is leaning over public property, that's a matter
where we may have to make a decision to take it down." Additionally, Mayor Bush
mentioned that "If it is not leaning over the right-of-way, then it is the homeowner's..."
Manager McLemore. added, ".. .The homeowner's responsibility."
Manager McLemore stated, "in this fourth Cycle, is when we are going to get in the
creeks and start cleaning the creeks mit from 'all 'of the fallen debris, and then we pushed
back this fifth Cycle to October 215\ [2004], because what we are hearing from people is
that most of the tree contractors tell them that it is going to take them three (3) to four (4)
weeks to get to them. So, we pushed that back, it really gives them six (6) weeks from
today - notice, that by then weare starting the last Cycle." With further discussion,
Manager McLemore remarked, "The fifth Cycle will be October 215\ [2004], until we get
it cleaned up. The idea is to get in and get all the logs that have fallen and debris that
needs to be removed and get it out. !tis going to be a big job."
Discussion on drainage easements.
Commissioner David W. McLeod stated, "The one that runs frorri Seville Chase through
Dunmar [Estates], that one would fall into that?" Mr. Alan Hill, Superintendent, Public
Works Department responded, "The way FEMA [Federal Emergency Management
Agency] looks at it is if we can establish maintenance records for what we maintain,
whether it is public or private - if we maintain it, they will accept it. If we do not have a
regular schedule of maintenance or history of maintenance on a particular easement,
canal or private issue - they will not reimburse." Commissioner McLeod asked, "Would
you let me know on that one? I would like to know."
Then, Commissioner McLeod noted, "We are getting all the water that comes on the
other side of Seville Chase; it comes across from that lake spillover - behind Seville
Chase, out of there, and then runs through Dunmar [Estates], and there is one part of that
creek area I know that is quite wooded."
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Mr. Hill said, "That's something we would have to look at and pull up - the history on it
- because I know that we have in the past done .maintenance on some of these things
before Seville Chase - was developed."
Manager McLemore said, "All of this can change within five (5) days depending on what
this next storm [Hurricane Ivan] which Tim [Lallathin, Fire Chief, Fire Department] will
talk about. All of this is a moving target."
With discussion on the Budget, Manager McLemore said, "You have already made a
decision to leave that Millage out there at the maximum we had proposed initially and
give us the latitude to do what we wanted to do at that last Meeting. And by then,
hopefully we'll know a couple of things. One, whether this other storm [Hurricane Ivan]
is coming through or not; number two, where we are and I'll come back to you with some
recommendations.' ,
Discussion.
Chief Lallathin gave an update on the Fire Department's recent actions related to the
. aftermath of Hurricane Frances. Regarding power outages, Chief Lallathin stated, "If
you know of any, please let me know."
With discussion, Commissioner McLeod said, "Coming out of Oak Forest - Winter
Springs Boulevard - the traffic light facing the Oak Forest side is not functioning; it is
just staying on 'Stop'. The rest of the three (3) sides of that [traffic] light are working."
. Chief Lallathin mentioned, "I don't know if that is something we can have the Officers
look at.'" .
Discussion.
Next, Chief Lallathin informed the City Commission that "We did have a Sewer Backup
situation that occurred at 110 South Moss Road. Immediately after we were notified, we
did contact the resident - and made sure that all of their needs were being taken care of.
We notified our Insurance carrier of this situation and the occupant was also advised to
contact their own Insurance Cpmpany to go ahead and to. let them know that this had
happened and to register with FEMA [Federal Emergency Management Agency]. With
discussion, Mayor Bush stated, "I think that we should make the same offer to them that
was made to the people on Little Sparrow [Court] and make sure they get the same
treatment. "
Discussion.
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On the Sewer Backup situation just mentioned, Commissioner Michael S. Blake said to
Mr. Kipton D. Lockcuff, P.E., Director, Public WorksfUtility Department, "Are we going
t9 get a report on this eventually when.we find out what happened?" Mr. Lockcuff said,
"Sure." Commissioner McLeod said to Manager McLemore, "You said the Insurance
Company should have made the offer by this time. Would you check to make sure they
did?" Manager McLemore responded, "Sure."
Discussion.
Deputy Mayor Robert S. Miller added, "I would just like to make sure we offer them, the
same thing."
With further discussion on the Sewer Backups, Commissioner Sally McGinnis said,
"Will we get periodic progress reports or some kind of update - or just keep us informed
as to whenever the next meeting is - not that we go - that we know it is being held."
Discussion.
Tape I/Side B
Deputy Mayor Miller stated, "I was really .impressed with the professionalism - I
congratulate all of you; and I know you have been working hard." Deputy Mayor Miller
added, "We do appreciate your - incredible help."
Discussion ensued on downed trees, and Commissioner Donald A. Gilmore stated,
"Everybody has been very complimentary about the way the City Staff has been working
here on this." Furthermore, Commissioner McLeod noted, "I have heard nothing but
good compliments back from the citizens". Commissioner McLeod further said thanks to
"All of our employees, because I know they have had - a tough two (2) weeks here and I
. would like to say thank you to all of you."
Next, Manager McLemore commented that "As soon as it settles doWn a little bit, we
really want to do - I would like to do a picnic for all the employees out at the Park; and
have everybody there."
Commissioner McGinnis said, "I agree, and I think everyone in the City has just been
exemplary - but you know, our Fire Chief [Lallathin] has been wearing two (2) hats
really - you are our Emergency point person and you are our Fire Chief and you have just
certainly gone way beyond." Commissioner McGinnis further said to Chief Lallathin,
"Y ou are the point person, people go to you - but, certainly everybody does think about
going to you - and I thank you very much!"
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With fu~her discussion, Cammissianer Blake said, "I want to. go. back to. same of the
extraardinary effarts that the wark farce af the City has pravided for all the Citizens aver
these last cauple af weeks." Cammissianer Blake then stated, "We have emplayees that
are City emplayees, they wark far the City - this is what they do., and - far the mast part
they have cammitted to. praviding the services no. matter what it happens to. be."
Additianally, Cammissianer Blake nated, "While we were all spending time attending to.
aur families, and fretting aver what is gaing to. happen and daing the things that we had
to. do., we really caunted an the falks fram the City - and I dan't knaw which ones they
are specifically; I mean there are same that all af us know abaut, but there is prabably
athers that we dan't, that really gave abave and beyand the call of duty. And a lat af
. these falks I knaw are Exempt Emplayees; they just do. the jab.
Same af them, I am sure are haurly, and they get paid their avertime or whatever it is, but
I think we have to. - the picnic is fine - that is a nice, feel good, get-tag ether :. situatian.
But Ran [McLemare], I think that - yau and us, the - Cammissian, that we need to get
tagether and caunt an yau and yaur head Staff to. come up with same method - to
certainly make sure that each af these select individual emplayees, whoever they may be,
understand haw much the City truly appreciates exactly what they have dane."
Cammissianer Blake then suggested that "I think what wauld be apprapriate and also.
fundable far the City; is if we taak and awarded an 'additianal day aff far thase
emplayees that had to. go. thraugh same process that yau see fit, in arder to. make sure that
they get an additianal day af whether it is - Camp-time ar an extra Vacatian Day, an
extra Haliday -same methad that we can do. this because, I think we can fund that; and I
think it is necessary that we do. it. When we ask peaple to be cammitted in an
extraordinary way to. the City, the City aught to. be cammitted to them alsa." Manager
McLemare stated, "I agree."
Cammissianer McGinnis added, "Thank yau Cammissioner. I have thaught abaut that
also., but - T Wo.uld even go. beyond just one Comp Day. I think maybe an a scale, yau
cauld came up with a chart af a ane (1) Camp Day ar two. (2) Comp Days, ar maybe even
three (3) - that might be apprapriate."
Manager McLemare nated, "We actually do. have it in aur Personnel regulatians, special
pay pravisians during these type situatians, and - far Exempt Emplayees and we have
already initiated that and it is Department Head level and belaw. We even talked about
that at Staff Meeting - and we need to.. do. samething, no. questian about it."
Cammissianer McGinnis added, "Gaad."
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Next, ~ommissioner Blake said, "I am not suggesting that we do what I just suggested in
lieu of a picnic, I see it as being something additional. And we need to do it' soon."
Mayor Bush noted, "I think all the Commissioners are in agreement with Commissioner
Blake's recommendation." Commissioner McGinn,is remarked, "Absolutely." Mayor
Bush said to the Commission, "Everybody? Okay." No Commissioner noted any verbal
disagreement to this.
Chief Lallathin added, "I forgot a couple of key Departments - I know Information
Services worked hard on this; Stormwater; Engineering - Arbor; Building Department."
Chief Lallathin also explained that "I know I mentioned the Police, and Utilities, and
Public Works, Parks and Recreation, but all those other key Departments." Chief
Lallathin then mentioned Mr. Justin Edwards, .Web/MultiMedia Technician, Information
Services Department and stated, "He kept posting messages during the storm to make
sure that - people would be updated, just things like that."
Commissioner Blake then said, "There were so many folks that are doing extraordinary
things behind the scene - where they are not out where the spotlight happens to be at the
moment of time, but it is still a critical action." Commissioner Blake added, "Take a
week or two (2) and put it together and comeback to the Commission with a
recommendation, and I feel confident that it will be approved." Discussion.
Discussion followed on aerial spraying in the City. Commissioner Blake added, "I
understand we can get some FEMA [Federal Emergency Management Agency] funding
for that." With further discussion, Commissioner Blake stated, "If we could do some
aerial spraying or something because it is so wet outside."
Mayor Bush said, "I want to thank Kip' [Lockcuff] for all the responses - his list of
disgruntle people - he has done a nice job of following up on those."
Discussion.
Mayor Bush spoke to Kip [Lockcuff] about a person who lives across the street from him
that is still in need of debris pick up. Mayor Bush stated, "Let's get a Bobcat out there
and do something for this person." Additionally, Mayor Bush said to Mr. Lockcuff, "Put
her on your list."
Further discussion.
Chief Daniel 1. KelT, Police Chief, Police Department gave an update on City Shelters
and his Department's involvement with Hurricane Frances.
Discussion.
ADJOURNMENT
Mayor Bush .adjoumed the Special Meeting at 7:42 p.m.
RESPECTFULLY SUBMITTED:
CAROL LALLA THIN,
ASSISTANT TO THE CITY CLERK
ANDREA LORENZO-LUACES, CMC
CITY CLERK
APPROVED:
JOHNF. BUSH
MA YOR
NOTE: These Minutes were approved at the
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,2004 Regular City Commission Meeting.