HomeMy WebLinkAboutPublic Notices 3eotember 13, 1933
The Evening Herald
P. 0. Box 1657
Sanford, Fl. 3.1771
Dear ;ir
Enclosed please find Public Notice for the City of "inter I
3prini-,s, Florida to bn publiehnd one tine a'ssoon an pos:;ible.
?Indio -end invoice and goof of pill-Alex-Lion to tlri= '.
office.
Thank ynu.
Your very truly,
CITY OF l.t1 2ER CPL'INCS
Nary T. Norton,
City Cleric
III
CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS
PUBLIC NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given by the City Council of the City of
Winter Springs, Florida, that said City Council will consider a
resolution at the second reading of Ordinance No. 224 adopting the
Fee Schedule for Occupational Licenses for certain businesses as
follows:
A. General Building Contractors, which shall include, but not
be limited to:
1. General Building Contractors, Class I $200.00
2. General Building Contractors, Class II 120.00
3. General Building Contractors, Class III 80.00
B. Subcontractors:
As defined in Section 8-23 50.00
C. Entertainment: If not listed below fee is $200.00 per year.
1. Billiards $100.00
2. Bowling (per lane) 40.00
3. Amusement Machines
(a) Distributor-Owner 200.00
(b) Business-per machine 20.00
4. Exhibitions, public performance, per day 200.00
5. Fortune-teller, Palmist, Astrologer,
Clairvoyant, per day 200.00
6. Motion Picture Theaters, per year 200.00
7. Music, nonwire, per year 100.00
8. Skating Rink, per year 100.00
9. Miniature Golf Course, per year 100.00
D. Financial:
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profit
$ 1.00 to $100,000.00 $150.00
$100,001.00 to 150,000.00 187.50
$150,001.00 to 175,000.00 225.00
$175,001.00 to 200,000.00 262.50
$200,001.00 to 225,000.00 300.00
$225,001.00 to 250,000.00 337.50
$250.001.00 to 275,000.00 375.00
$275,001.00 to 325,000.00 412.50
$325,001.00 to 375,000.00 450.00
$375,001.00 to 500,000.00 437.50
$500,001.00 and above 468.75
E. Industrial, shall pay an annual fee of $80.00, plus an
additional surcharge of $4.00 for each employee above
ten employed by the firm.
F. Lodging, which shall include, but not be limited to:
1. Apartment houses shall pay a minimum fee of $10.00 or
$6.00 per rental unit, whichever is the higher.
2. Motels and hotels shall pay $4.00 per rental unit.
3. Rooming houses shall pay a minimum of $20.00 or $2.00
per room, whichever is the higher.
4. Trailer parks shall pay $225.00 for 100 or more trailer
spaces, or $2.25 per trailer for under 100 spaces, with a
minimum charge of $80.00 per trailer park.
G. Merchants, which shall include, but not be limited to:
Wholesale sales Solicitors
Retail sales Pawnbrokers
Rolling stores
1. Each merchant shall pay an annual -ee of $80.00
for the first 3,000 square feet of area, and $20.00
for each additional 3,000 square feet of area or part
thereof.
2. For rolling stores the fee shall be $80.00 for the first
vehicle and $20.00 for each additional vehicle. Specific-
ally excluded from classification as a rolling store is any store
which has an established place of business in the city requiring
an occupational license. Each rolling store shall maintain
upon each vehicle while in operation or use, a rolling store
permit, and the holder of each permit or agent thereof shall
exhibit the same to the city license inspector, his deputy or
any police officer upon being required to do so by any of them.
3. Any person selling merchandise which has been pawned or
otherwise traded for a cash consideration shall pay an
annual license fee of $225.00.
4. An outside display area, supplementing the primary sales area,
shall be licensed on a basis of $10.00 for each additional
15,000 square feet of area.
H. News media, which shall include, but not be limited to:
Radio broadcasting Newspaper publishing
companies companies
Television companies
Each category within this class shall pay an annual License
fee of either:
1. $200.00 when the company has a local office; or
$100.00 when the company has no local office.
I. Professional, which shall include, but not be limited to:
Architects Musicians
Physicians Surveyors
Dentists Ethical hypnotists
Attorneys Veterinarians
Engineers Stockbrokers
Accountants Commercial artists
Dental hygienists Auctioneers
Realtors Insurance agents
Chiropractors Chiropodists or podiatrists
1. Individual rates shall be $60.00 p'r year for each firm
member, partner or profit-sharing associate, and $30.00
per year for each professional associate who is a non-
profit-sharing member.
2. Insurance agents shall pay either the $60.00 annual fee
as a professional agent or the $30.00 fee as an associate,
in which case the company represented by the agent shall
pay the $60.00 annual fee.
S. Restaurants and nightclubs:
L. Establishments where only food and not alcoholic
beverages are sold shall pay an annual fee as follows:
a If food is consumed on the premises the fee shall be
$50.00 for the first 30 seating spaces and $2.00 for
each seat over 30.
b. If food is consumed off of the premises and the
establishment is a drive-in restaurant, the fee shall
be $100.00 plus $2.00 per parking space.
c. If both on-premises consumption and drive-in service
is permitted, the fee shall be $100.00 plus $2.00 per
seat over 30 and $2.00 per parking space.
2. If food and alcoholic beverages are served, the fee shall be
the same as established in subsection (j)(1)a.
3. If food and alcoholic beverages are served and dancing is
allowed, the fee shall be the same as established in sub-
section (j)(1)a., plus $150.00 per year.
4. Where no food is served but alcoholic beverages are served
and dancing is allowed, the fee shall be the same as
established in subsection (j)(1)a., plus $150.00 per year.
K. Retail, which shall include, but not be limited to:
Bakeries Milk distributors
Bottled gas Peddlers of fresh fruit
Firearms Secondhand dealers
Florists New vehicle dealers
Ice distributors Cemetery sales
General merchants Retail Food Markets
The fee for retail occupational licenses shall be as
established for merchants.
L. Service businesses, which shall include but not be limited to:
Automotive service Service agency
Personal service Coin-operated machine service
Repair service
1. Automotive service shall include, but not be
limited to, automobile painting, body and fender
work not connected with a garage, vehicle rental,
garages, parking lots, rental car agencies, taxi-
cabs, wrecker service, car washes and related work,
mobile home moving and used car dealers, the fee
for which shall be $80.00 per year, except that
filling stations shall pay an annual fee of $100.00
plus $20.00 for each pump over four in number. A
pump is defined as being the apparatus from which
gasoline is dispense d.
2. Personal services shall include, but not be limited to
baths, masseurs, bookkeeping service, cleaners, laundries,
storage, dressmakers, embalmers and funeral homes, tailors,
interior decorators, photographers, photofinishing,
private schools, public stenographers, rug cleaners,
taxidermists, canine grooming, upholstering, catering
services, delivery of messa: es, tree and landscaping
businesses, exterminators, laboratories, barbershops,
beauty shops, self-service laundries and sewer cleaning
services, the fee for which shall be $50.00 per year, except
as follows:
a. Barber and beauty shops shall pay an annual fee of $50.00
plus $10.00 per chair for each chair over one.
b. Linen and uniform service shall pay an annual fee of
$60.00 per year, plus $20.00 per pickup and delivery
vehicle.
c. Bookkeeping services performed by a self-employed
individual and operating out of a residence shall pay
an annual fee of $50.00.
d. Laundry pickup stations, where no work is done on
the premises and no more than one person is employed
shall pay one-half of the base rate applicable to
laundries.
e. Shoeshine shops shall pay an annual license fee of
$30.00, plus $4.00 for all shoeshine stands over two.
3. Repair services shall include, but not be limited to,
television repair, radio repair, electrical applicance
repair and special installation, repair and maintenance
service, the fee for which shall be $50.00 per year.
4. Service agencies shall include, but not be limited to
advertising, collections, credit bureaus, employment
agencies, express companies, patrol agencies, printing or
publications, rental agencies, abstract and title services,
telegraph agencies, armored cars, answering services,
bonding companies, data processing service and local
business offices, thn fee for which shall be $100.00 per year.
5. Coin-operated machine service, includes service and vending
machines, but not amusement machines. The fee for such
business shall be as follows:
a. Distributor-owner for 1 to 25 machines $100.00
b. Distributor-owner for 25 to 50machines 150.00
c. Distributor-owner for 50 to 75 machines 200.00
d. Distributor-owner for 75 or more machines 225.00
In addition to the above fees, a sticker shall be
required for each machine, the fee for which sticker
shall be $2.00 for non-electric five-cent vending
machines, $6.00 for each coin-operated self-service,
laundry machine and $4.00 for all other coin-operated
machines.
M. Utilities which shall include but not be limited to:
Telephone companies Natural gas companies
Electricity companies Cable television companies
Each utility company shall pay an annual license fee of
$200.00 in addition to any franchise or property tax payments.
N. Wholesale, which shall include, but not b limited to:
Food dealers Storage warehouses
Petroleum dealers
Each wholesale business shall pay an annual fee of $100.00.
0. Other occupations: All other occupations not specifically
set forth in this section shall pay a general occupational
license fee of $80.00.
The meeting to consider this resolution will be held on September 23,
1980, at 7:30 p. m. at the Winter Springs City Hall, 400 N. Edgemon Ave.,
Winter Springs, Florida 32703.
All interested persons are invited to attend and be heard.
Dated this 18th day of September 1980.
CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS
Mary T. Norton,
City Clerk
CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
!;I TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
NOTICE IS HEREBY given that the City Council of the
I City of Winter Springs , Florida, will hold a hearing on the
proposed Municipal Budget for the City of Winter Springs , Florida F
!I, for 1975-1976, at 7 :30 p.m. , Monday, September 8 , 1975 , at the
1 City Hall of the City of Winter Springs , Florida, and pursuant
1''
I to the Charter provisions , an abbreviated form of the proposed
municipal budget for the City of Winter Springs , Florida, is
set forth below:
PROPOSED BUDGET FOR 1975 - 1976
CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS
Police Department $ 141 ,412 . 35
Fire Department 80, 380. 35
!, Public Works Department 52 , 556 .45
Building & Zoning Department 22 ,895. 00
Office Department 43, 700. 00
Court Budget 10, 550. 00
I Finance Department 71, 773. 00
I Planning Commission 5 ,000. 00
II Reserve for Construction 30, 000. 00
TOTAL PROPOSED EXPENDITURES $458, 267 . 15
ANTICIPATED REVENUE
General $ 394, 553 . 15
Building 30, 000. 00
IFederal Revenue Sharing 33 , 714. 00
TOTAL ANTICIPATED REVENUE $458, 267 . 15
Public Inspection of the Proposed Budget is available
at the City Hall of the City of Winter Springs , Florida.
NEWMAN D. BROCK
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW
we EMIT SEw0RAn DewwSY➢
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, FLORIDA 32701
S4Me® QBUILrn8„ August 13 , 1975 TELEPHONE
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Mrs , Mary T. Norton
City Clerk, Winter Springs
102 North Moss Road
Winter Springs, Florida 32707
Dear Mary:
Enclosed is the original Notice of Public Hearing
regarding the proposed budget for 1975-1976 for
the City of Winter Springs . Public hearing will be
held by the City Council on September 1 , 1975 .
Also enclosed is a copy of letter to the Evening
Herald regarding publication.
With best regards , I am
Sincerely, 0.�
Q 1 ^ta1e'
Newman D. Brock, City Attorney
City of Winter Springs , Florida
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Enclosures
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PROPOSED BUDGET FOR 1975 - 1976
CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS
POLICE DEPARTMENT $ 141,412.35
FIRE DEPARTMENT 80,380.35
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT 52, 556.45
BUILDING & ZONING DEPARTMENT 22,895.00
OFFICE DEPARTMENT 43,700.00
COURT BUDGET 10,550.00
FINANCE DEPARTMENT 71,773.00
PLANNING COMMISSION 5,000.00
RESERVE FOR CONSTRUCTION 30,000.00
TOTAL PROPOSED EXPENDITURES $458,267. 15
ANTICIPATED REVENUE
GENERAL $ 394,553.15
BUILDING 30,000.00
FEDERAL REVENUE SHARING 33,714.00
TOTAL ANTICIPATED REVENUE $458,267. 15
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CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the City Council of
the City of Winter Springs, Florida, that said City Council
will hold a Public Hearing at the City of Winter Springs
Community Building on September 19 , 1978 , at 7 :30 p.m. ,
or as soon thereafter as possible to consider an Ordinance
entitled as follows :
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS,
FLORIDA, CONTRACTING THE MUNICIPAL BOUNDARIES
OF THE CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA, BY EXCLUDING
AND DEANNEXING THE AREA OF LAND DESCRIBED IN
THIS ORDINANCE FROM THE MUNICIPAL BOUNDARIES
OF THE CITY; FINDING THAT THE AREA TO BE EXCLUDED
FAILS TO MEET THE CRITERIA OF §171 .043, FLORIDA
STATUTES; REDEFINING THE MUNICIPAL CORPORATE
LIMITS OF THE CITY; AUTHORIZING AMENDMENT TO
THE CITY MAP TO EXCLUDE THE LAND DEANNEXED AS
DESCRIBED IN THIS ORDINANCE; SEVERABILITY; CONFLICTS;
AND EFFECTIVE DATE.
The area to be excluded is defined as follows :
Begin at the Southeast corner of Gardena Farms
as recorded in Plat Book 6 , Pages 23 and 24 ,
Public Records of Seminole County, Florida; run
thence N. 85°00 ' 00" W. along the South line of
said Gardena Farms a distance of 5479 .23 feet
to the Westerly right-of-way line of the Tuscawilla-
Gabriella Road; run thence N. 04°24 '22" E. along
said Westerly right-of-way line a distance of
2450 .55 feet; thence leaving said Westerly right-
of-way line run S. 84°50 '15" E. 1120 .89 feet;
run thence N. 04°04 ' 15" E. 1969 .15 feet; run
thence N. 85°05 ' 45" W. 418 .47 feet to the Westerly
right-of-way line of the aforesaid Tuscawilla-
Gabriella Road ; thence continue along said Westerly
right-of-way line run N. 43°25 '40 " E. 521. 37
feet to the point of curvature of a curve concave
Northwesterly having a radius of 1612.02 feet,
and a central angle of 20°05 ' 33" ,run thence North-
easterly along the arc of said curve a distance
of 565 .30 feet to the point of tangency; thence
continuing along said Westerly right-of-way run
N. 23 °20 '07 " E. 3903 .29 feet to the point of
curvature of a curve concave Northwesterly having
a radius of 2839 .79 feet and a central angle
of 09°14 ' 37" ; thence run Northeasterly along
the arc of said curve a distance of 458 .15 feet
to the point of tangency; thence continuing along
said Westerly right-of-way line, run N. 14 °05 ' 30"
E. a distance of 1581 .20 feet ; thence leaving
said Westerly right-of-way run S. 84°51 ' 30" E.
1368 . 08 feet; thence run S. 05°10 '20" W. 386 .72
feet; run thence S . 84°50 '40" E. 634 .53 feet
to a point on the Southerly right-of-way line
of Railroad Avenue; run thence along said Southerly
right-of-way line S . 54°56 '40" E. 633 .59 feet
to a point on the Easterly right-of-way line
of Gardena Avenue; run thence along said
easterly right-of-way line N. 22°39 '04" E. 142. 94
feet to a point on the Southerly right-of-way
line of Atlantic Seaboard Coastline Railroad ;
run thence along said Southerly right-of-way
line S. 54°33 '05" E. 587 .22 feet; thence leaving
said Southerly railroad right-of-way run N. 00°11' 11"
E. 937 .80 feet to a point on the Southerly right-
of-way line of State Road No. 419 ; run thence
the following courses along said Southerly right-
of-way line of State Road No. 419 , N. 88°26 '29"
E. 2224 .37 feet; thence run S. 89°58 '56 " E. 3686 .53
feet; thence S . 89°21 '56" E. 2159 .76 feet; thence
leaving said Southerly right-of-way line run
S. 00°16 '36" W. 1962 .76 feet to the Northeast
Corner of Section 8 , Township 21South, Range
31 East; thence run S. 00 °25 ' 38" E. along the
East section line of said Section 8 a distance
of 798.62 feet; run thence N. 82°10 '38" W. 310 .20
feet; run thence S . 04°34 ' 12" W. 1143. 12 feet;
run thence N. 89°34 '22 " E. 406 .56 feet; run thence
S. 00°25 '38" E. 745 .20 feet; run thence S. 89°27 ' 54"
E. a distance of 1349 .48 feet; run thence S.
00°09 '56 " W. 1326 . 01 feet; run thence N. 89°13'53"
W. 672 .52 feet; run thence S. 00°00 ' 36 " W. 989.83
feet; run thence N. 89°16 ' 52" W. 671 .86 feet
to a point on the East line of the aforesaid
Section 8 , run thence S. 00°01 ' 43" E. along said
East line of Section 8 a distance of 330 .14 feet
to the Northeast corner of Section 17 , Township
21 South, Range 31 East; run thence along the
East line of said Section 17 S. 00°16 ' 14" W.
1341.14 feet; thence leaving said East section
line run N. 89°15 '33" W. 4004 .99 feet; run thence
S. 00°14 '56" W. 1775 .71 feet; run thence N. 69°03 ' 43"
W. 1415 .02 feet; run thence N. 00°14 ' 26" W. 687 .66
feet; run thence N. 85 °14 '00" W. 602 .10 feet;
run thence S. 87°51 '00" W. 1083 . 26 feet; run
thence S. 00°15 '09" E. 2167 .87 feet; run thence
N. 84°48 ' 16" W. 2404 .62 feet to the point of
beginning; less that portion of Winter Springs
as recorded in Plat Book 15 , Pages 81 and 82 ,
of the Public Records of Seminole County, Florida;
also less , begin at the Southeast corner of Gardena
Farms as recorded in Plat Book 6 , Pages 23 and
24 , of said Seminole County, Florida; run thence
N. 05 °09 '50" E. 33. 00 feet; run thence N. 85°00 '00"
W. parallel with the Southerly line of said Gardena
Farms 4502. 35 feet to a point of beginning; run
thence further N. 85°00 '00" W. 627 .31 feet; thence
run N. 05°00 ' 00" E. 225 .00 feet; thence run N.
84°09' 48" E. 175 .44 feet; thence run S. 85°00 ' 00 "
E. 455 .00 feet; thence run S. 05°00 '00" W. 257 .98
feet to the point of beginning; also LESS, begin
at the Southeast corner of Gardena Farms as recorded
in Plat Book 6, Pages 23 and 24 , of the Public
Records of Seminole County, Florida; run thence
N. 05°09 ' 50" E. along the East line of said Gardena
Farms 7160 .06 feet to a point on the Northerly
right-of-way line of a Florida Power and Light
easement as recorded in Official Records Book 183 ,
Page 130 ; run thence N. 85°10 '12" W. along said
Northerly right-of-way line 2513 .71 feet to a
point on the Southerly right-of-way line of a
Florida Power and Light easement as recorded in
D. B. 193 , Page 276 , of said Seminole County;
run thence S. 1098 .64 feet; run thence N. 85°10 '12"
-2-
W. 772 .70 feet to the point of beginning; run
thence N. 04°49 '48" E. 300 .00 feet; run thence
N. 85°10 '12" W. 675 .80 feet to the Easterly
right-of-way line of the Tuscawilla-Gabriella
Road; run thence S. 23°20 '07" W. along said
Easterly right-of-way line 316 .36 feet; thence
leaving said Easterly right-of-way line run
S. 85°10 ' 12" E. 776 .20 feet to the point of
beginning. Containing 2890 . 9140 , more or less ,
acres . And also begin at the Northeast corner
of Lot 6 , Gardena Farms , as recorded in Plat
Book 6 , Pages 23 and 24 , Public Records of Sem-
inole County, Florida; run thence Westerly along
the North line of Lots 6 through 11 a distance
of 3851.40 feet to the Northwest corner of Lot
11, of said Gardena Farms; run thence Southerly
along the Westerly line of said Gardena Farms
6623 .75 feet; thence run Westerly to a point
1309. 8 feet North and 198 feet East of the North-
west corner of Section 13, Township 21 South,
Range 30 East; thence run Southerly 1309 . 8 feet
to a point 198 feet East of said Northwest corner
of Section 13 , Township 21 South, Range 30 East;
thence run Easterly 906 .5 feet; thence run N.
19°20 ' East 359 .00 feet; thence run S. 85° E.
801. 9 feet; thence run S. 05° W. to the Westerly
right-of-way line of the Tuscawilla-Gabriella
Road; thence run Northeasterly along the said
Westerly right-of-way line of Tuscawilla-
Gabriella Road to the point of beginning, and
also Lots 1 and 2 , Block A, D. R. Mitchell 's
Survey of the Levy Grant, Plat Book 1 , Page
5 , Seminole County, Florida, Public Records .
It being the finding of the City Council of
the City of Winter Springs, Florida, that as of August
2, 1978 , the total area to be deannexed does not meet the
criteria of F.S . 171.043 in that the total area to be
deannexed is not contiguous to the boundaries of the City of
Winter Springs , Florida, and the area to be deannexed is not
reasonably compact, and the property does not meet the
criteria of F .S . 171.043 (3) (a) or (b) .
A copy of said Ordinance shall be available
at the Office of the City Clerk of the City of Winter
Springs, Florida, for all persons desiring to examine
same.
All interested parties are invited to attend and
be heard.
THIS NOTICE is to be published in the Sanford
Herald and the Sentinel Star, both newspapers of general
circulation in the city, one (1) time each week for four
(4) successive weeks , prior to the time of the Public Hearing.
DATED THIS DAY OF , 1978 .
CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS , FLORIDA
BY: /s/ Mary T. Norton
MARY T. NORTON. CITY CLERK
PUBLIC NOTICE
CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS
Public Notice is hereby given by the City of Winter Springs, Florida,
that a summary of the adopted Fiscal Year 1981-1982 Budget is available
for public inspection at the Winter Springs City Hall, 400 N. Edgerton
Avenue, Winter Springs, Florida . 32708,—
J
Richard Rozans y,
City Manager
SUMMARY OF FY 1981-82 BUDGET
CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA
Revenues: FEDERAL REVENUE
SHARING FUNDS
General Revenues 1,596,284.24
Public Service Tax Fund 5,424.00
Excise Tax Fund 21,190.00
Capital Improvements Fund 129,700.00
Federal Revenue Sharing 103,068.00
Bond Issue Construction Fund 40,500.00
Police Education Fund 3,100.00
Rescue Fund 1,100.00
Sinking Fund (1979 Bond Issue) 93,632.50
Sinking Fund Reserve 52,280.00
Grant Revenues 3,000.00
Total Revenues 1981-1982 Budget 2,049,278.74
Expenditures:
Total Police Budget 39,492.00 478,482.03
Fire Department 22,300.00 383,008.55
Fire Department-Paramedic 14,000.00 76,865.26
Public Works Department 14,300.00 244,498.33
City Manager's Office 41,285.64
City Planner's Office 18,912.32
Building Office 56,316.96
Finance and Engineering 109,120.64
City Clerk's Office 26,823.32
Mayor and City Council 24,025.00
Legal Council 33,500.00
Recreation Department 8,100.00 16,000.00
General Government 4,876.00 540,440.69
TOTAL FEDERAL REVENUE SHARING FUNDS 103,068.00
TOTAL BUDGET ALL DEPARTMENTS 2,049,278.74
SENTINEL STAR
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State of :ifIariha ( ss. •
COUNTY OF ORANGE
Before the undersigned authority personally appeared
_._ Betty M. Kinney who on oath says that
she is the Legal Advertising Representative of the Sentinel Star, a Daily newspaper
published at Orlando, in Orange County, Florida; that the attached copy of ad-
vertisement,being Public Notice in the matter of
Summary of Fiscal Year 1981-1982 is CITY OF WINTER NOTICE
available p;City Notice hereb gwen by
_in the Court, that a ummary Winter Springs,dooptteed F:
was published in said newspaper in the issues of sal Year foe t pub-fain Budget is wile
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Lando, in said Orange County, Florida, and that the said newspaper has heretofore CLfiat dry Manage/ onstset
been continuously published in said Orange County,Florida,each Week Day and has
been entered as second-class mail matter at the post office in Orlando,in said Orange
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. a ,�
Sworn to and subscribed before me this 6th
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