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HomeMy WebLinkAbout01-07-97 MINUTES OF THE OCOEE CITY COMMISSION MEETING HELD JANUARY 7,1997 CALL TO ORDER Mayor Vandergrift called the regular meeting to order at 7:30 p.m. in the commISSIon chambers. Former Commissioner Hamby led in prayer and Frances Watts led in the pledge of allegiance. The roll was called and a quorum declared present. PRESENT: Mayor Vandergrift, Commissioners Anderson (arrived at 7:45 p.m.), Glass, Gleason, and Johnson. Also present were City Manager Shapiro, Building Official Flippen, Personnel/Employee Relations Director Psaledakis, Planning Director Wagner, Senior Planner Horne, Recreation Director Beech, Police Chief Mark, and City Clerk Grafton. ABSENT: None PRESENT A TIONS AND PROCLAMATIONS EMPLOYEE AWARD FOR YEARS OF SERVICE-PAUL VANCE, POLICE DEPARTMENT, 15YEARS. Mayor Vandergrift invited Officer First Class Paul Vance to the lectern and gave a brief history of Officer Vance's fifteen years with the City Police Department. Chief Mark awarded Officer Vance a placque and a gift certificate in recognition of his achievements. CONSENT AGENDA The consent agenda consisted of items A, B, and C. After a brief discussion regarding the higher bid in item C, Mavor Vanderl!rift. seconded bv Commissioner Glass. moved to approve the consent agenda as presented. Motion carried 5-0. A. Approval and Acceptance of Minutes of City Commission Work Session of December 26. 1996. B. Approval and Authorization to Award Bid B97 - 01 for Ford Brass Service Valves and Fittings for Utility Department to U.S. Filter/Davis for $38.096.25. C. Approval and Authorization to Award Bid B97-03 for Lawn Maintenance and Bushho~!!inl! to Strike-3 Lawn Care and Design of Ocoee for the annual Drice of $25.320.00. EMERGENCY ITEM: APPROVAL OF EXCERPTS OF DECEMBER 3 AND DECEMBER 17, 1996 MINUTES City Attorney Rosenthal explained that, although the minutes from the meetings of December 3, 1996 and December 17, 1996 had not been completed, certain portions of those meetings pertaining to the 1996 bond issue had been prepared in order for the Commission to consider them for approval at this meeting as the bond closing was scheduled for January 8. Mayor Vandergrift declared this to be an emergency item and asked for the pleasure of the Commission. Commissioner Glass pointed out a typographical error in the minutes of the December 3 meeting, i.e., Resolution 95-32 should be Resolution 96-32. Commissioner Glass. seconded bv Commissioner Anderson. moved to approve the excemts of both the Minutes of Ocoee City Commission Regular Meeting January 7, 1997 December 3. 1996 Regular Meeting and Minutes of December 17. 1996 Regular meeting as corrected. Motion carried 5-0. COMMENTS FROM CITIZENS/PUBLIC Ms. Nancy Maguire, 3508 E. Crystal Lake Avenue, Orlando, 32806, representing the Ocoee Historical Commission, announced the official opening of the Withers-Maguire House on January 12 for City officials and staff, those who helped with the grants, pioneer families, past officers, and contributors of historical items. She added that there would be a grand opening on January 19 from 2 - 5 p.m. for the general public. PUBLIC HEARINGS SECOND READING OF ORDINANCES ORDINANCE No. 97-01, RELATING TO TEMPORARY PARKING AND OCCUPANCY OF RECREATIONAL VEHICLES. This Ordinance was presented by title only for the second reading and second public hearing. City Manager Shapiro advised that since the first reading a change regarding the use of generators had been incorporated into the proposed Ordinance requiring that the applicant obtain the written consent of all abutting property owners located within 300 feet of the applicant's property where the proposed temporary parking and occupancy of vehicles will occur. The public hearing was opened. Former Commissioner Hamby, 709 Pine Street, representing the Ocoee Church of Christ, said that they expected to have the vehicles using an electrical hookup rather than generators and that they will only have six to eight vehicles involved at one time when the Sojourners come to Ocoee. Discussion ensued regarding the enforcement of the ordinance and the frequency of its use, and various amendments to the proposed Ordinance were presented and agreed upon. The public hearing was closed. When the discussion was completed, City Attorney Rosenthal summarized the proposed changes as follows: (1) revising the last sentence of Subsection 2 thereof so that the sentence reads as follows: No electric, water, or sewer connections will be permitted in connection with such temporary uses and occupancy. Electric connections will be permitted in connection with such temporary uses and occupancy subiect to compliance with all applicable requirements of the City Code and inspection by the City for compliance with the City Code. The maximum number of vehicles permitted on the real property and connected to electrical lJower will be the number set forth in the application. After a warning by the Building: Official and failure of the applicant to come into compliance with the special permit conditions. the Building Official may revoke the special permit upon a finding that there has been a violation 2 Ocoee City Commission Regular Meeting January 7, 1997 of the special permit which has not been immediately corrected. in which case all vehicles parked on the property will be required to immediately vacate the property. (2) and further revising the requirements for the application by adding a subsection (t) as follows: CD The number of vehicles to be located on the real property which is the subiect of the application with an itemization of the number of such vehicles which will be connected to electric power. Commissioner Glass. seconded bv Commissioner Anderson. moved to approve Ordinance No. 97-01 amending proposed Section 5-8.D.2 of Article V of Chapter 180 as set forth in the agenda packet and incomorating the above revisions as read bv City Attornev Rosenthal. Motion carried 5-0. ORDINANCE No. 97-02, RELATING TO PROPOSED EQUIPMENT SCREENING REQUIREMENTS. This Ordinance was presented by title only for the second reading and second public hearing. Planning Director Wagner advised that this Ordinance further defines and clarifies the language used in former ordinances regarding roof mounted equipment. The public hearing was opened. As no one wished to speak, the public hearing was closed. Commissioner Gleason. seconded bv Commissioner Johnson. moved to find the changes proposed in Ordinance No. 97-02. providing for revisions to Sections 2-4. 4-5. and 6-10 of the Land Development Code. to be consistent with the Ocoee Comprehensive Plan and to approve Ordinance No. 97-02 as presented. Motion carried 5-0. ORDINANCE No. 97-03, SILVESTRI INVESTMENTS - SMALL SCALE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AMENDMENT . This Ordinance was presented by title only for the second reading. Senior Planner Horne advised that she had given the staff report at the first reading and asked for any questions. The public hearing was opened. As no one wished to speak, the public hearing was closed. Commissioner Johnson. seconded bv Commissioner Glass. moved to approve the requested Future Land Use Designation change to Low Densitv Residential and adopt Ordinance No. 97-03 as presented. Motion carried 5-0. ORDINANCE No. 97-04, RELATING TO SILVESTRI INVESTMENTS REZONING. This Ordinance was presented by title only for the second reading. Senior Planner Horne said that the effective date on this Ordinance has been delayed and staff recommended adoption. The public hearing was opened. As no one wished to speak, the public hearing was closed. 3 Ocoee City Commission Regular Meeting January 7, 1997 Commissioner Gleason. seconded bv Commissioner Glass. moved to approve the requested rezoning to R-IA. Single Familv Dwelling District. as recommended and adopt Ordinance No. 97-04 as presented. Motion carried 5-0. There was discussion regarding Clarke Road cutting through to Ocoee-Clarcona Road and the need for a traffic light at that intersection. City Manager Shapiro advised that at this time a light is not warranted but he would look into the cost as well as whether the County would allow one to be put in and have a report for the next meeting. OTHER BUSINESS FIRST READING OF ORDINANCE No. 97-05, REVISING THE EMPLOYEE RULES AND REGULATIONS REGARDING DISCIPLINARY ACTION/TERMINATION AND GRIEVANCE PROCEDURE. Second Reading and Public Hearing scheduled for January 21, 1997. This Ordinance was presented by title only for the first reading. Mayor Vandergrift asked for some discussion at this time and then raised a question regarding the number of days allowed to file a grievance. Personnel Director Psaledakis advised that the employees insisted on that timing so that the process would not drag on endlessly. She stated that if an extension is requested by an employee it is always granted. Mayor Vandergrift announced the time and date of the second reading and public hearing. ApPOINTMENTS TO BOARDS: CITIZENS ADVISORY COUNCIL (3 YEAR TERMS)-SHERRALL ApPLEGATE, RUTH AYCOCK, BETTY HAGER, NELL MINOR, MEL SHANER, JIM SILLS, TOM SLIMICK, GENE SNOW - TERMS EXPIRE FEBRUARY 1997. Mayor Vandergrift announced that all the members listed were willing to serve another three year term, if appointed, with the exception of Nell Minor, and he expressed appreciation to all of these members who have served since the creation of the council. Mavor Vanderl!rift. seconded bv Commissioner Glass. moved to reappoint Sherrall Applegate. Ruth Avcock. Bettv Hager. Mel Shaner. Jim Sills. Tom Slimick. and Gene Snow to serve another three year term on the Citizens Advisory Council. Motion carried 5-0. STAFF REPORTS There were no staff reports at this time. COMMENTS FROM COMMISSIONERS Commissioner Johnson: 1) Said to make sure that the Enforcement Officers see that the shopping center areas and parking lots are cleaned up, particularly the landscaping. City, Manager Shapiro 4 Ocoee City Commission Regular Meeting January 7, 1997 advised that letters have g:one out to shopping centers and developers and they have been given until the planting season to replace the trees. etc. 2) Asked when the construction will start on Story Road. Next week or the week after. Commissioner Anderson: 1) Asked about the rest rooms at Starke Lake. Mr. Shapiro advised that there are problems getting: plans completed by architect and he has told Recreation Director that the bottom line is in 15-20 days. Commissioner Glass: 1) Thanked Mr. Hamby for the invocation at the beginning of this meeting. 2) Announced the RSVP number 656-2218. Commissioner Gleason: 1) Advised that the Historical Commission has requested a computer, FAX, copier, and audio/visual display for the handicapped for the Withers-Maguire House. City Manager Shapiro advised that when the computer upgrade is done throughout the city facilities it may be possible to focus on that need. 2) Announced an open house January 23, 7:00 p.m. at Ocoee Middle School with the principal of West Orange High School speaking. 3) Asked about the progress with the roads in Silver Glen. City Manager Shapiro advised that he is not yet satisfied with the response and must film the rest of those roads before closing with the attorney. 4) Proposed that the Commission consider giving Mr. Shapiro his city car when his contract term is up or give him 2 additional months salary (or some other extension of his salary) for his seven years of good service. Mayor Vandergrift: I) Read a letter regarding the repair needed on White Road. City Manager Shapiro advised that there is money in the budget to pave a portion as soon as the other part is finished. He said he would give it to the City Engineer to handle. 2) Asked about the fence at Pioneer Key Park I. Mr. Shapiro said there was confusion regarding who owns it. but that he would check with staff and if it is ours he will take care of it. 3) Asked about the culverts at Starke Lake Circle and Center Street. Public Works Superintendent Solomon advised that it can be fixed in house. that he had been waiting for a contractor. but will start it soon. 4) Asked about the Center Street ditch and covering the exposed pipe. Mr. Shapiro advised that the County has refused to do anything or share the expense of repair until a comprehensive solution is reached. 5 Ocoee City Commission Regular Meeting January 7, 1997 5) Asked if the street sweeper is able to cover the rest of the City. Mr. Solomon responded that he is working on getting the figures regarding the mileage. and that they were in Pioneer Key Park II today. 6) Announced that he would do the State of the City address at the next meeting. 7) Announced the dates and times to join the Little League. 8) Announced the dates and times for registration for the West Orange Girls' Club. 9) Announced the Woman's Club Political Forum scheduled for February 11, 7-9 p.m. ADJOURNMENT The meeting adjourned at 8:50 p.m. Attest: APPROVED: City of Ocoee 6