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03-05-1990 " o o Votinq Order Councilman Hatfield CouncilmemberBennington Councilman Gold Councilman Fish Mayor Mitchum AGENDA CITY COUNCIL OF EDGEWATER MARCH 5, 1990 7:00 p.m. COMMUNITY CENTER 1. Call to Order, Roll Call, Invocation, Pledge of Allegiance 2 . Presentation of March Beautification Award to Frank Knabe I , 1926 Victory Palm Drive 3. Approval of Minutes A. Regular Meeting of February 5, 1990 B. Regular Meeting of February 14, 1990 4. Citizen Comments 5. Consent Agenda Items on the consent agenda are defined as routine nature. All items remaining on the consent agenda shall be approved and adopted by a single motion, second and vote by the City Council. Items on the consent agenda are not subject to discussion. Any member of the City Council may remove any item from the consent agenda by verbal request at the City Council meeting. Removing an item from the consent agenda does not require a motion, second or vote; it is a uni- lateral request of an individual Council member. A. Parks & Recreation Board's revised By-Laws B. Parks & Recreation Director's request to go out for bids for playground equipment for Rotary Park C. Parks & Recreation Director's recommendation to award bid of $16,580 for fence material and installation at Whistle Stop Park to Fence Master D. Utili ties Director's request to go out for bids for Wastewater Department sludge hauling truck E. Beautification Committee's request to proceed with car wash project in April at Edgewater Library 6. New Business A. Attorney Mark Hall re: Sea Treasure Seafood Addition, 109 Evergreen B. Robert Stanton re: City's code enforcement policies C. Mike Hays, Secretary of United Taxpayers of Edgewater, request to present petition re: Capital Improvement Program D. A. Lloyd, President of United Taxpayers of Edgewater, re: City Attorney and pending sewer program ~ o o Agenda - City Council of Edgewater March 5, 1990 Page two 7. Ordinances, Public Hearings, and Resolutions First Reading: A. Ord. 90-0-7 Amending Code re: tree protection to comply with Volusia County requirements B. Ord. 90-0-8 Amending Code re: code enforcement citation authority C. Res. 90-R-7 Appointing one member to Citizen Code Enforcement Board due to resignation of James Norris (Continued from February 5, 1990 meeting) D. Res. 90-R-12 Appointing one member to Industrial Development Board due to resignation of Chester Boyce (Tabled February 14, 1990) E. Res. 90-R-13 Appointing one member to Beauti- fication Committee due to resignation of Diane Gross (Tabled February 14, 1990) F. Res. 90-R-14 Appointing one member to Beauti- fication Committee due to resignation of Gloria Fish G. Res. 90-R-15 Appointing two members to Land Development & Regulatory Agency due to expiration of terms H. Res. 90-R-16 Authorizing appropriate City officials to execute Agreement with James Larue and York Phillips for professional services related to Comprehensive Plan Second Reading: (Public Hearing) I. Public Hearing on request to rezone 1904 S. Riverside Drive from R-1 to R-4 J. Attorney William Hathaway's appeal of decision of Land Development & Regulatory Agency to deny variance at 2304 Victory Palm Drive K. Ord. 90-0-2 Landscaped screening buffer in certain districts when abutting a residential use or district L. Ord. 90-0-3 Creating minimum standards for wet- lands protection to comply with Volusia County requirements M. Ord. 90-0-4 Amending Article III, Stormwater management, to comply with Volusia County requirements N. Ord. 90-0-5 Amending Section 2-26 "Order of Business" by amending agenda format for six months o. Ord. 90-0-6 Amending Appendix A, Zoning, Section 607.00 (b) by allowing light manu- facturing as permitted use in 1-1 district 8. Unfinished Business A. Public Works Director's recommendation to award bid for resurfacing Riverside Dr. from SR 442 to Park Avenue and Flagler Ave. from 12th Street to Park Ave. to Martin Paving Company 9. Council/Officers Reports A. City Attorney B. City Manager C. City Council 10. Questions from Press "PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 286, F.S., IF AN INDIVIDU.4l DECIDES TO APPEAL ANY DECISION MADE WITH RESPECT TO ANY MATTER CON- SIDERED AT A MEETING OR HEARING, THin INDIVIDUAL Will NEED A RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS AND WIll NEED TO INSURE THAT A VERBATIM RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS IS MADE." 11. Adjourn.