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08-21-90 CITY OF OCOEE "~.~ -' rn~ .,.c..'" t,. ! '\ ! lw,llo~ j "'\ 1wrlt Y l ".. . f<:,I.:'I'W"tY.""""""'" BOARD OF CITY COMMISSIONERS OCOEE COMMUNITY CENTER OCOEE A RlCEN rENNIAl C( lMMUNI ry AGENDA August 21, 1990 REGULAR CITY COMMISSION MEETING NOTE: Poll Citizens for Comments/Agenda 7:15 p.m. 7:30 P.M. I. CALL TO ORDER - MAYOR DABBS A. Invocation and Pledge of Allegiance B. Roll Call and Determination of Quorum II. PRESENTATIONS AND PROCLAMATIONS A. Proclamation - September PTA Membership Month B. West Orange YMCA Requests Community Assistance -Mrs. Lynette Vermillion III. '-' CONSENT AGENDA All matters listed under item Consent Agenda are considered to be routine by the Board of City Commissioners and will be acted upon by one motion. There will be no separate discussion of these items unless discussion is desired by a member of the Commission, in which case the Mayor will instruct the City Clerk to remove that item from the Consent Agenda and such item will be considered separately. A. Acceptance and Approval of Minutes of Commission Regular Meeting of August 7, 1990 B. Acceptance and Authorization to Appeal Order Denying Motion to Dismiss Amended Complaint: City of Ocoee v. Stucki Case No. CI 89-9604 C. Planning and Zoning Board Member Reappointments: Gerald Weeks to August 1993, Mickey Shiver and Harold switzer to September 1993 D. Code Enforcement Board Member Reappointment: Gary Carroll to August 1993 IV. COMMENTS FROM CITIZENS/PUBLIC ......., V. SECOND READINGS AND PUBLIC HEARINGS 1. Ordinance No. 90-17, relating to occupational license taxes, amending Sections 13 and 14 to substitute Building Department for City Clerk, relating to the issuance of license tax' certificates and notice to City departments, relating to regulatory licenses, relating to a legend to be placed on each occupational license 2. Ordinance No. 90-18, providing for review of zoning applications by the Planning Director, providing that notice of certain public hearings before the Planning and Zoning Commission be posted on property 3. Award of Bid for Commercial Garbage Franchise a. Public Hearing-Continued to September 4, 1990 b. Presentation-Continued to September 4, 1990 NOTICE: Any person who desires to appeal any decision at this meeting will need a record of the 'proceedings and for this purpose may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the rror.epdinr;~ is made to/hieh inr.ludpr-l tlH' tpsti.mony ;md evirlpnce upon ~"Idch thr> .1rpp.11 is hasrd. Page 2 ~ oee City Commission Regular Meeting ~gust 21, 1990 VI. ~ r OTHER BUSINESS A. Status Report on Clark Road Right-of-Way Acquisition B. Approval of Developer Agreements 1. Amendment to Development Agreement by Lake Lotta, Ltd., (Clark Road Parcel Numbers 104, 105, 106 and 111) 2. Agreement Regarding Clark Road by Champion Broadcasting of Florida, Inc. (Clark Road Parcel Number 122) 3. Development Agreement by Brookshire Development Company, Inc. and ZOM Silver Glen, Ltd., Silver Glen PUD (Clark Road Parcel Numbers 124, 125, and 126) 4. Development Agreement: Clark Road by Frances Scheller Kuhn (f/k/a Frances Scheller), Skylark Ventures, Ltd., and Sumac Partners, (Candlewood Shores) (Clark Road Parcel Number 128) 5. Amendment to Development Agreement by BML Investments, PRN Investments, J.D. Feinstein as Trustee of the Robert William Feinstein Trust; J.D. Feinstein as Trustee of the Shari Lynn Feinstein Trust; and J.D. Feinstein, as Trustee of the Leslie Anne Feinstein Trust (Spring Lake) (Clark Road Parcel Numbers 129, 129-A, 130, and 136) 6. Developer Agreement with Mary Basmajian, Marilyn Ozanian, Gary Dostourian , Mangala Charan Khalsa, and Lori Dostourian (Clark Road Parcel Number 101) 7. Development Agreement by Whitehill Group, Ltd. (Clark Road Parcel Numbers 110, 115, and 116) 8. Amendment to Developer Agreements by Louis Geys, Wescar,Inc., and Lake Olympia Club. (Clark Road Parcel Numbers 121 and 123) 9. Developer Agreement by John H. Worsham, Jr., and Mary G. Worsham (Clark Road Parcel Numbers 102 and 103) C. PUBLIC HEARING Clark Road Bond Issue-$7,000,000 Transportation Refunding and Improvement Revenue Bonds, Series 1990 1. Approval of Resolution No. 90--08 , "Authorizing the refunding of certain presently outstanding obligations of the City of Ocoee, Florida; authorizing the acquisition of rights-of-way, design, construction, paving and improvement of certain streets and intersections within and without the city limits of the City of Ocoee, Florida; authorizing the issuance of not exceeding $7,000,000 Transportation Refunding and Improvement Revenue Bonds of the City to be applied to refund the principal, interest, and redemption premium, if any, in respect to such presently outstanding obligations and to finance the cost of such project; pledging revenues derived from the Local Option Gas Tax, the Public Service Taxes and certain investment earnings for the payment of said bonds; further pledging amounts on deposit in the Debt Service Fund and the Construction Fund created pursuant to this resolution; providing for the release and extinguishment of the lien on such Public Service Taxes; making certain covenants and agreements in connection therewith; providing for the severability in invalid provisions; providing for the repeal of any resolutions in conflict with the provisions of this resolution; providing certain other matters in connection therewith; and providing an effective date." Page 3 'oe2 City Commission Regular Meeting ~_gust 21, 1990 ~ 2. Approval of Resolution No. 90-09, "authorizing the City Manager to deem final the Preliminary Official Statement with respect to the City's Transportation Refunding and Improvement Revenue Bonds, Series 1990; and providing an effective date." D. Consideration of Case No. 1-5SE-90:Johnson Request for Special Exception for a Used Car and Truck Sales Lot in C-2 Zone for Johnson Property, 2373 S.R. 50 (Formerly Oriental Restaurant) E. Consideration of Case No. 1-6SE-90:Goins Request for Special Exception for Child Care and Day Nursery Facility in a C-2 Zone (Good Homes Road Plaza) F. Consideration of Case No. 1-8SE-90:St.Paul Request for Special Exception for a Church Sanctuary and Accompanying Buildings in a R-3 Zone for St. Paul Presbyterian Church G. Consideration and Discussion 1. Amending City Pension Plan re: City Manager 2. Authorizing Personnel Participation in Deferred Plan 3. Consideration of Pension Dollars for City Manager's First Six Months Employment Period H. First Reading of Ordinance-Second Reading and Public Hearing Scheduled for September 4, 1990 1. Ordinance No. 90-19, relating to intersection separation; amending Section 6.3.8 of Article VI of Appendix B regarding intersection separation; providing for severability; providing an effective date. VII. STAFF REPORTS VIII. COMMENTS FROM COMMISSIONERS IX. ADJOURNMENT ~