09-13-1977 Supporting DocumentsMINUTES M 1435
REGULAR MEETING
A Regular Meeting of the City Council of the City of Clermont was held in the Council
Chambers on Tuesday, September 13, 1977. In the absence of Mayor Smoak who was ill,
the meeting was called to order by Mayor Pro-Tem Carlisle A. Byrd, Jr., at 7:30 P.M.
with the following members present: Councilmen Blackburn, Schroedel, and Honey. Other
officials present were: City Manager Tiffany, City Attorney Baird, City Clerk Carroll,
Finance Director Sanchez, Public Works Director Smythe, and Chief of Police Tyndal.
Others present were: Ms. Maureen Hurd and the Messrs. Judy, Willet, Doub. Evans, Cole,
Prunier, Ogden, Wheeler, and Searles.
The invocation was offered by Mr. Smythe, followed by repeating of the Pledge of Allegiance
in unison by those present.
The Minutes of the Meeting held August 23, 1977 were approved as written.
PUBLIC HEARINGS
Council, sitting as a Board of Adjustment, considered a request by Mr. Gail
Wheeler for a Variance to Section 26-20 (E) (2) (R1A URBAN RESIDENTIAL
DISTRICT - SIDE YARD SETBACKS) of the Zoning Ordinance in order to construct
a concrete expansion to his driveway at 535 Mar -Nan -Mar Place (SW'ly 75' of
Lot 13, NE'ly 25' of Lot 14, Point Place Subdivision) that would require a
6' penetration into the required 9 foot side yard setback. Mr. Wheeler
appeared before Council in support of his request, advising he had an
existing one -car driveway and carport, and in order to park an additional
car off the street, he desired to pour an open slab, abutting and flush
with the existing carport floor. Following inquiry from the chair if
there be anyone present who wished to address the matter, and there being
none, motion was made by Councilman Blackburn, seconded by Councilman
Honey and carried that the request be granted.
Council, sitting as a Board of Adjustment, considered a request by Mr.
Nello Woodhouse for a Variance to Section 26-21 (E) (2) (3) (R-1 URBAN
RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT - SIDE AND REAR YARD SETBACKS) of the Zoning Ordinance
in order to allow for a Utility Building on his property at 837 Center Lane
(Lot 9, Block 3, Chain-O-Lakes Subdivision) that would require a 4'z' pene-
tration into both the sideyard and rear yard setbacks. In the absence of
Mr. Woodhouse, City Manager Tiffany advised that prior to the annexation of
Minnehaha Estates into the City, during which time the residence now
occupied by Mr. Woodhouse was constructed, the rear and side yard require-
ments had been considerably less, and because of this, the existing utility
building is now in violation. Following inquiry from the Chair if there
be anyone present who desired to address the matter, and there being none,
and inasmuch as the plot plan as presented indicated ample space between
the building and lot lines for grass maintenance, motion was made by
Councilman Blackburn seconded by Councilman Schroedel and carried that
the request be granted.
DUMP -ALL RATE ADJUSTMENT
Mr. Bernard Prunier, representative of Dump -All, Inc., appeared before
Council in support of their request for approval of a 17.5% rate increase
for container waste service, and reiterating such request was based on the
existing inflationary spiral costs of operation. Mayor Pro-Tem Byrd
inquired as to any objections submitted to the City administration, or
from anyone present, following the public notice of the rate increase request
and the written notification to present users, and there being none, motion
MINUTES M 1436
COMPREHENSIVE PLANNING - COMMUNITY BLOCK GRANTS
Mr. Mike Willet, Lake County Planning Director, appeared before Council
to advise of state funds available to municipalities for planning, and
opined that a joint application from Clermont and Minneola would establish
a higher priority, if Council so desired combining with them. Council was
in agreement with such a joint application.
Mr. Willet further advised Council of Federal Grant opportunities available
wherein municipalities would have the opportunity to improve their low
income and deteriorating neighborhoods with proper drainage, road paving,
housing, etc.; That the County, at the request of HUD, is presently exploring
the possibility of combining with some of the smaller municipalities in
obtaining such funds inasmuch as it is difficult for them to compete with
the counties due to their small demographic base; and, That their work at
this point had been to group three general areas with small cities to be
tentatively described as The South Lake County Community Development Block
Grant Area. Mr. Willet still further advised that this study is in a pre-
liminary stage, but he desired to appraise Council of the County's interest
in such an improvement program for South Lake County, for possible future
commitment by the City to participate.
LAKES IMPROVE14ENT C014MITTEE
City Manager Tiffany advised that Mr. Willian Dailey, Chairman of the Lakes
Improvement Committee, had completed a diligent and thorough research and
study,and is now prepared to report his findings to Council. For this
purpose, he advised that Mayor Smoak had called a work session of Council
for Wednesday, September 21st at 5:00 P.M. in the office of the City Manager.
CITY ATTORNEY'S REPORT
City Attorney Baird advised that the city had been named as a co-defendant
along with its insurance company in a wrongful death action arising from a
suicide in the city jail some months ago, and that he had been in contact
with the insurance company and would be keeping Council posted on the status
of the suit.
Mr. Baird reported it was his understand"iig that Mr. Fred Saunders, the desired
lessee of the former city dump property, felt the cost of obtaining a liability
policy in the amount of a million dollars as had been suggested by Council, to
be prohibitive, and upon his inquiry of the City Manager as to amounts of
liability insurance required by the City on other lessees of city property it
had been determined that the largest amount had been $100,000. It was the
opinion of Mr. Baird that such amount of $100,000 would be adequate, along
with a requirement that the lessee provide adequate notices on the property as
to its reclamation status. Motion was thereupon made by Councilman Blackburn,
seconded by Councilman Honey, and carried that the proposed Lease Agreement
COMMENTS BY COUNCIL
Councilman Schroedel, liaison representative to the Library Board, reported
a record book circulation for the months of July and August had been estab-
lished, with the Library serving 2700 readers.
With regards the suggested items on maintenance and improvements for the
Jenkins Auditorium as submitted to Council by an "Accent on Culture" com-
mittee, Councilman Schroedel advised it was his hope that they would be
taken care of.
MINUTES No 1437
Councilman Blackburn extended congratulations to the local Chamber of
Commerce on their successful membership drive, and expressed commendation
for their activities during the past year.
EMPLOYEE INSURANCE•
City Manager Tiffany advised of an employees meeting to be held on Wednesday
to explain the revised hospitalization and life insurance policies, and
recommended that authorization be given for execution of the implementation
forms following the meeting. Motion was made b Councilman Honey_, seconded
b Councilman Schroedel and carr a tat fhe C t ana er s r'— ecommenda�on
e accepted.
CITY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE JENKINS AUDITORIUM AGREEMENT AMENDMENT
In order to accomodate requests for permission to hold dances in the Jenkins
Auditorium on dates prior to scheduled Council meetings, it was the suggestion
of City Manager Tiffany that Rule No. 8 of Appendix C of the Rules Governing
The Use Of The Jenkins Auditorium be amended to allow the City Manager to
grant routine dance requests that conform to the rules. Motion was made b
Councilman Hone , seconded by Mayor Pro-Tem Byrd and carried that the City
Manager s suggestion be accepted.
BID ACCEPTANCE -_CITY PROPERTY
City Manager Tiffany advised of a single bid offer received from Mr. Max Judy
for the purchase of the Wcz of the former Bowman Street r-o-w lying between
State Road 50 and Highland Avenue, and, an additional 100' lying immediately
to the West, @ $.60 per square foot. Motion was made by Councilman Blackburn - --
PAYMENT OF BILLS
Motion was made by Councilman Honey seconded by Councilman Blackburn and
carried that the bills be paid. A copy is attached hereto.
ORDINANCES
Councilman Blackburn offered and moved the adoption of AN ORDINANCE UNDER
THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF CLERMONT ABANDONING AN EASEMENT OVER
A PORTION OF UOWMAN STREET and the motion was seconded by Councilman Hone .
The Ordinance was read for a second and final reading by City Clerk Carroll,
by title only, and upon roll call vote on passage of the motion the result
was: Ayes: Honey, Schroedel, Blackburn, and Byrd. Total Ayes: Four. Noyes:
None. Absent: Smoak. So the Ordinance was adopted and the Number 102-M
assigned to it.
Councilman Schroedel introduced AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING A BUDGET OF EXPENSES
FOR THE GENERAL OPERATIONS OF THE GOVERNMENT OF THE CITY OF CLERMONT FOR THE
FISCAL YEAR OF 1977-78 AND MAKING APPROPRIATIONS THEREFORE: PROVIDING A TAX
LEVY ON ALL PROPERTY IN THE CITY OF CLERMONT FOR THE YEAR 1977 FOR THE
GENERAL OPERATION EXPENSE OF THE CITY OF CLERMONT, and the Ordinance was read
for a first reading by City Clerk Carroll, by title only.
Councilman Schroedel introduced AN ORDINANCE UNDER THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF
THE CITY OF CLERMONT, ADOPTING THE UTILITIES DEPARTMENT BUDGET FOR THE CITY OF
CLERMONT FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1977-78: AUTHORIZING RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS
CONTAINED THEREIN, and the Ordinance was read for a first reading by City
Clerk Carroll, by title only.
MINUTES NO 1438
Councilman Honey introduced AN ORDINANCE UNDER THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE
CITY OF CLERMONT, AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 26-1-M; GRANTING A FRANCHISE TO
OPERATE AND MAINTAIN A BROADBAND COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM IN THE CITY OF CLE•RMONT;
PROVIDING REGULATIONS AND CONDITIONS THEREOF, and the Ordinance was read for
a first reading by City Clerk Carroll, by title only.
Councilman Blackburn introduced AN ORDINANCE UNDER THE CODE• OF ORDINANCES OF
THE CITY OF CLERMONT, FLORIDA, CHANGING THE NAME OF A PORTION OF BROOME STREET
TO EMERALD LAKES STREET, and the Ordinances was read for a first reading by
City Clerk Carroll, by title only.
There being no further business to be brought before the Council at this time, the meeting
was adjourned by Mayor Pro-Tem Byrd at 9:06 P.M.
1
MAYOR RO-TEM - CARLISLE A. BYRD, J .
ATTEST:
DOLORES W. CA ROLL - CITY CLERK
iPattM ion donne .dIS INS. WAS PREPARED
AAk LEONARD II, 0, JR.
exerulive Illn IIOVIS and BA1RD
1 Wuntgnte Plaza Drive
4 /m°� Clermont, Fl. 32711•
Made this "1-) 41,'4� day of October ✓1, /1• 111 77
&IIJIt"P11 111% CITY OF CLIiRMONT, a municipal corporation,
a rorporatdon e,risling under the- lams of the State of Fl.oridn
htfuirtff its prirtcipa.l pl(ter of hasi,nes'x ill the County of lake and
State, of F.lorldn party of the flrst part, antl
MAI: 11. •IUDY
I'. 0. Roe. 726, Clermont,
of thr County of Lnlcu a.nrl Stain of Florida 32711
party �, tite second part,
: II11ClilirIll, that the, said party of the first, part, for• and in consideration of
the, scorn of ----------------------------- Ten -------------------------------- Dollars,
to it in hand, paid by flee said party of the second, part, the receipt whereof is hereby
fie, kn.otvledged, has granted, bargained and, sold to the .sail party of the second part
firrrner, the fullotvhq,1 described land, situate, lying and being in. the. C,oanty of
Lake , Slide of 1'lorida, to wit:
Begin tit the intersection of the North right-of-way line of State Road
50 and the West right-of-way line of Bowman Street according to the
Official Map of the City of Clermont recorded in Plat Book 8, pages .17
to 23, inclusive, Public Recorda of Lake County, Florida; run thence
Westerly along the North right-of-way line of State Road 50 100 feet;
thence run Northerly parallel to the West right-of-way line of Bowman
Street to the South right-of-way line of Highland Avenue; thonce run
Easterly along the South right-of-way line of Highland Avenue to the
West right-of-way line of Bowman Street; thence run Southerly along the
West right-of-way line of Bowman Street to Point of Pegimdng and all.
than. portion of the West 1/2 of Bowman Street now closed, bounded on the
North by the South right-of-way line of Highland Avenue and bounded on
the South by the North right-of-way line of State Road 50 according to - --------'
the Official Map of the City of Clermont as recorded in Plat Rook 8, pages
7 to 23 in lusi,v P blic Records of L ke C inty, I'lorida.
✓1nd, . sauL'parrGy o ne first part does nere�iy lit y uiarra.nt, the' title to said land,
and will defend the same against the lawful claims of all persons trlaonesoeoer.
31t UTIR11P1i1i 'INI?rrrllf. the said patty of the first part has
caused these presents to be signed in. its name by its President,
and its corporate seal to be alflxed, attested by its
(Corporate the day and year above wniten.
Seal y �• /''/� TM�ITI O=SMOAK,
NT _
✓lttest: !i/ /CL1dr��� /�/.p� _
DOLORES W. CARROLL, CITY CLERIC �CI,AUllG �jR'EY.
eigitrl. $rated inn Drihirreh lit (Our jUrrnrurr: Mayor
`�---
Lautttg of Lake
3+ Nrrrbg (rrrtifg. That on this _Z7 t day of October ✓1. D. 1577
before life personally appeared CLAUDE E. SMOAK, JR., Mayor, and
DOLORES W. CARROLL, City Clerk, a'zv�cirlcrxcmttri
respectively of THE CITY OF CLERMONT a corporation
under' the lilies of tlfe ,,,ate of Florida to file known to be the
persons described in. and Echo ext,eated the foregoing conveyarfce to
MAX P. JUDY
and severally acknoivIed rd the exerlrtiort t,tereof to be their free act and deed as
swellofficers, for the uses and purposes therein mentioned; and that they afflxed
thereto the official .seal of said corporation., and the said in.strunient is the act and
deed of said corporation.
R111"raa nay signature and officiul seal at, Clermont
in the County of Lake and State of Florida, the day and
year last aforesaid.
MIDSTATC LEGAL SUPPLY COMPANY XOL6ry Public
.My•Commission Expires
TO: City Council
FROM: City Manager
SUBJECT: Dump All Rate Adjustment
DATE: August 18, 1977
Attached is a letter from Bernard Prunier of Dump All
Incorporated requesting City Council approval of a 17.5% rate
increase for container waste service. Also attached for your
information is the latest list of Dump -All accounts, service,
and fees and a schedule of current fees approved in September,
1975.
If you agree to the adjustment of Dump -All rates, an
implementing ordinance would be prepared for indroduction at the
September 13 meeting.
Mr. Prunier will attend Tuesday's Council meeting to
discuss his request.
Gordoli Tiffany
cc: City Clerk w/attachments (8/23/77 Agenda)
PROPOSED
CLERMONT PRICES
F:I'I'ECTIVI* OCTOBER 1,
1977
PICK, UP TIMES
SIZE
MONTIILY
COST
FRANCHISE
FFC PER MO.
TOTAL
PER WEEK
CU. YD.
1
2 yd.
$ 24.55
$1.30
$ 25.85
2
2 yd.
42.10
2.20
44.30
3
2 yd.
58,05
3.05
61.10
1
3 yd.
32.25
1.70
33.95
2
3 yd,
50.35
2.65
53.00
3
3 yd,
68.50
3.60
72.10
1
4 yd.
37.45
1.95
39.40
2
4 yd.
58.05
3.05
61.10
3
4 yd.
78.55
4.15
82.70
1
6 yd.
46.35
2.45
48.80
2
6 yd.
72.15
3.80
75.95
3
6 yd.
100.70
5.30
106.00
1
8 yd,
54.35
2.85
57.20
2
8 yd,
92.70
4.90
97.60
3
8 yd,
134.20
7.05
141.25
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CONTRACTOR
Mr. Gordon Tiffany, City Manager
City of Clermont
1 West Gate Plaza
Clermont, Florida 32711
DIMUM�►t
MA.. CC
B CONTAINER WASTE SERVICE
3410 VINI.LAND ROAD • P. O, Box 0077
OI, LANDO. PLA. 32000 • PNONK 043.7370
August 18, 1977
Re: Ordinance No. 57M
Dear Mr. Tiffany:
The provisions of sub paragraph (c) Section 5 of the above referenced
City Ordinance provide for the annual review and necessary adjustments to
to rate structure.
During the past four years, we have requested only one rate adjust-
ment from the City under the provisions of this ordinance.
We regret the necessity of coming before you at this time, however,
the inflationary spiral has been accellerated by an 87.5% increase in
disposal costs at the Lake County dumping sites. i.e. Last November the
disposal rates went from SAO per cubic yard to $.75 per cubic yard.
We have always tried to absorb inflationary trends through improved
operating efficiencies, but an increase of this magnitude is very difficult
to overcome.
In August of 1975, we were paying $.42 per gallon for diesel fuel for
our trucks. The price is now $.505 per gallon.
The cost of replacement parts for our trucks continues to climb, as
well as insurance rates and labor costs.
In view of the facts presented here, we feel that an increase in
collection charges of 17.5% would be reasonable at this time.
Mr. Gordon Tiffany
Page 2
August 18, 1977
This rate adjustment would affect approximately 45 commercial
customers now paying approximately $2,452.00 per month.
Thank you very much for this opportunity to come before the Council
with this important request.
Very truly yours,
DUMP? INC.
Srd J. Prur�
SJP/pr
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4,911c.
0 CONTAINI"11
WASTI: StERVICr.
J41D Vir+rl.+.r+n ROAp • I'. O. Uu>< t10 J7
FI, 'J!1300 • I'nor+v. L343.7370
CLERMONT ACCOUII-rs
August 3,
1977
Container
Custome,r_,.ai,ie Size
Bell Ceramic 1-6
Chevron, Schusters 1-2
Station
Clermont Auto Parts 1-2
Clermont Guilders Supply 1-4
Clermont Elementary School 1-4
Clermont High School 1-6
Clersont Junior High 1-6
Service
_,Da
I-4!
!
'
11;
I'
I"-t!-F
7!-F
!_F
I4onthly
._..ys-- Cost
_ -..._
$ 66.45
20.90
20.90
31.90
66.90
61.45
61.45
Franchise
Fee
_-----�-__
$ 3.20
1.10
1.10
1.65
3.50
3.20
3.20
Total_
$ 64.65.
22.00'-
?.2.00
33.65`
70.40
64.65,
64.65,
School
Crest Restaurant
D & G Fifth Street Grocery
Eagle Army 'navy
Eckerd Drugs
Florida Power1_2
Florida Telephone
7-6
1-3
1-4
1-8
1-4
;,;_F
;{
M_F
I4-4!-F
p;
61.45
27.50
45.75
114.20
20.90
31.90
3.20
--
1.40
2.40
6.00
1.10
1.65
'
64.65
-
28.90,
48.15.
120.20:
2?.00;.
33.55i
Grandview Apartments
1-2, 1-3,
3-41-6
,
M-F
288.25
15.10
303.35;:
Highland Inn
House of Causey
Kennedy Company
Kidder's Restaurant
I:onsler Steel
1-4
1- 4
1-2
1-2
1-3
N-F
h'
F
F
4!
49.40
31.90
20.90
20.90
27.50
2.60
1.65
1.10
1.10
1.40
52.00:r
33 55 •
22•00' '
22.M
28.90 '
-
Lakeview Restaurant
f'acDonell Trucking
1-2
1-2
p;
h;
20.90
20.90
1.10
1 .10
22.00'
22.00: '
Market Gasket
2-8
I•;_;.!_F
228.40
12.00
240.40
Pagetl2
I
�
CLFRMONI t--Ol1MTS
McDonald's Restaurant
2-6
M-'W-F
171.40
9.00
180.40
Marshall Pharmacy
1-2
W
20.90
1.10
22.00
Maynard Apartments
1-2
W
20.90
1.10
22.00
Motor Inns of America
1-2
M
20.90
1.10
22.00
Plcisner's 5-10
1-8
F
46.30
2.40
48.70
Pacer Oil Company
1-2
W
20.90
1.10
22.00
Pelican Oil Company
1-3
41
27.50
1.40
28.90
Postal Colony Company
2-2
W
41.80
2.20
44.00
Poynter Harden Construction
1-2
F
20.90
1.10
22.00
Publix Market
1-6
M-'d-F
85.70
4.50
90.20
Ready Market 113
1-8
M
46.30
2.40
48.70
Ready Market N4
1-4
M
31.90
1.65
33.55
Shell, Clermont Station
1-2
M
20.90
1.10
22.00
Shop & Go H99
1-6
W
39.50
2.05
41.55
South Lake Memorial
1-6
M-F
61.45
3.20
64.65
South Lake Plaza
1-3
F
27.50
1.40
28.90
Standard Auto Parts
1-2
W
20.90
1.10
22.00
Standard, Dave's Station
1-2
F
20.90
1.10
22.00
Sunnyside Plaza
1-6
W
39.50
2.05
41.55
Tom's Pizza
1-3
M-F
42.85
2.25
45.10
VFW 115277
1-2
W
20.90
1.10
22.00
41adc's Ford
2-4
4!-F
98.80
5.20
104.00
White Auto Store
1-8
W
_46.30
2.40
48.70
$2,330.60
$121.85
$2,452 45
1 RECIVEn aEP 1
NEW CLERMOKT PRICES
EFFECTIVE OCTOBER 1, 1975
PICKED UP
SIZE
COST
FRANCHISE
TIMES PER WEEK
CUB Yn.
MONTHLY
FEE/MO.
TOTAL
1
2 yd.
$ 20.90
$ 1.10
$ 22.00
2
2 "
35.85
1.85
37.70
3
2 "
49.40
2.60
52.00
1
3 yd.
27.50
1.40
28.90
2
3 "
42.85
2.25
45.10
3
3 "
58.30
3.05
61.35
1
4 yd.
31.90
1.65
33.55
2
4 "
49.40
2.60
52.00
3
4 "
66.90
3.50
70.40
1
6 yd.
39.50
2.05
41.55
2
6
61.45
3.20
64.65
3
6
85.70
4.50
90.20
1
8 yd.
46.30
2.40
48.70
2
8
78.90
4.15
83.05
3
8
114.20
6.00
120.20
RECEIVEDSEP 91977
301 Enst Highway 50
Clermont, Florida 32711
September 9, 1977
City of Clermont
1 Westgate Plaza
Clermont, Florida 32711
ATTENTION: MR. CORDON TIFFANY, CITY MANAGER
Dear Mr. Tiffany:
Please consider this letter as a written bid or firm offer for a period of
30 days to purchase the real property owned by the City of Clermont, Florida,
which is briefly described as follows:
Up to 130 feet running West from the center line of Bowman Street
of the following described property:
All that portion of Bowman Street bounded on the North by the South
right-of-way line of Highland Avenue, and bounded on the South by
the North right-of-way line of State Road 50, according to the
Official Map of the City of Clermont as recorded in Plat Book 8,
Pages 17 to 23, inclusive, Public Records of Lake County, Florida.
I submit a bid of $ .60 per square foot for the property, the exact bid price
to be determined when I have received the results of a survey I recently had
made. The price I offer would be for the property ready to use for commercial
use; that is, it would include water and sewer service. Please understand that
the property will be used for parking only.
Enclosed is a check for $100.00 as a good faith deposit.
Very truly yours,
MAX JUDY
NJ/re
Enclosure
ACCOUNTS PAYABLE SEPTEMBER 13, 1977
General Fund
A & L Automotive Service
(Tube)
3.76
Addrossograph Multigraph
(Repair Addreunograph)
27.50 "
Armstrong Smith Paints
(Paint)
325.89
Automotive Electric Service
(Repair Regulator)
20.81
Batteries By Fisher
(Batteries, Points, & Condencer)
138.76
Bureau of Business Practice
(Safety Posters)
15.39
Burroughs Corp.
(Office Supplies)
89.76
Chevron U.S.A., Inc.
(Petroleum Products)
22.70
Clermont Auto Parts, Inc.
(Auto Repair & Maint. Parts)
152.30
Clermont Builders Supply
(Concrete & Building Supplies)
310.51
Clermont Hardware & Supply
(Files & Glass)
11.75
Clermont Tire & Service Center
(Alignment & Balance Tires)
29.00
Coble's Radiator & Auto Elect.
Service (Alternator)
30.00
Credit Bureau of Eustis
(Dues)
18.00
Duet -Tex Service
(Janitorial Supplies)
17.70
Eckerd Drugs
(Batteries, Film, & Prints)
16.33-
Freeman's Repair
(Metal)
7.00
Gem Chemical Co.
(Janitorial Supplies)
133.49
Hilltop Stationery
(Office Supplies)
58.85
Hunts Garden Center
(Lot Mowing -Reimbursable
892.64
Dog Food & Swan Food)
20.14
Inland Equip Co.
(Filter & Blades)
42.69
Kennedy Company
(A/C Maint.)
96.00 '
Knowles
(Pest Control)
20.00
Konsler Steel Co.
(Welding Rods; Acetylene; Oxygen; Blades)
57.74
Lake Apopka Nat'l Gas Dist.
(Utilities)
8.00
Lake Co. Public Works
(Landfill Charges-2 months)
1486.50
Lakeland Frame & Axle Service
(Auto Maint Parts)
295.27
Lanier Business Products
(Transcriber Control)
30.00 -'
Nag -Low Motors, Inc.
(Gear Set)
45.37
Municipal Fin. Officers Assoc.
(Dues)
35.00
Nolan Engine & Mower
(Gas Tank & Blade)
14.70 >
Orlando Paving Co.
(Asphalt)
47.90 ..
Plasties Inc.
(Perma-Globe)
101.96''
Quality Vaults, Inc.
(Re -interment Fee)
180.00
----R.-L. Polk & Co.
(City Directory)
- 1 34.00---`
Rally Chry-Ply Dodge Trucks
(Mount)
7.28
Ed Revis Auto Parts
(Wrecker Service)
40.00
C. K. Roberson
(Amputate Swan's Wing)
40.00
Sarlo Power Mowers, Inc.
(Mower)
109.95
South Lake Press
(Publication)
4.73
Springstead & Assoc, Inc.
(Engineering Services)
335.00
Standard Auto Parts
(Auto Maint & Repair Parts)
60.99
Henry Taylor
(Repair Piano)
35.00
W. M. Teal
(Petroleum Products)
1625.44
Texaco Inc.
(Petroleum Products)
82.37
Troy's Auto Parts
(Headlight)
2.70
Unijax
(Can Liners)
109.00
Western Auto Assoc. Store
(Batteries)
16.80
Jean Winston
(Change Zoning Maps)
18.00
Zoning Bulletin
(Subscription)
25.00
Arthur K. King
(Computer Programming)
200.00
7549.53;
(over)
ACCOUNTS PAYABLE SEPTEMBER 13, 1977
Utilities Department
B & It Sales
Batteries By Fisher
Clermont Builders Supply
Jim Willis linrdware
John's Radiator & Auto Elect. Service
Leesburg Armature Works
Moreland Chemical Co., Inc.
Motorola, Inc.
Orlando Lab., Inc.
Standard Auto Parts
Wallace & Tiernan
Walker Process
(Inventory Supplies)
(Battery)
(Ladder, Hammer, & Tape)
(Hardware Supplies)
(Repair Radiator)
(Repair Iilect. Mortor)
(Hydrogen Peroxide)
(Radio Maint.)
(Chemical Determinations)
(Auto Maint & Repair Parts)
(Tablets)
(Plate, Blade, & Wiper)
ARIL
1917.98
38.20
105.k2
70.41"
18.00
808.00
1629.25
105.50
73.00
40.89
59.70
143.47
5009.82
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TO T, 1NING BOARD OF ADJUST14ENT
OF THL• CITY OF CLERMONT, FLORIDA
APPLICANT p��a
NAME: Gail Wheeler 1K 16
ADDRESS: 535 Mar -Nan -Mar Place
Gentlemen:
Having posted the necessary $25.00 appeal fee with the City Clerk, I hereby make
application to your Board for relief from a decision of the Building Official of the City
of Clermont, whereby I was refused permission to:
Repair ( ), Add to ( ), Alter ( ), Construct ( ), Move and Place ( ), a (sign) building
on lot/s SW'1y 75' of #13, NE'ly 25' of #14 Block 01300
Subdivision Point Place , Address 535 Mar4an-Mar Place ,Zone RI A
Section of Code 26-20 (E) Set Backs in the City of Clermont, Florida.
The reason given by the Building Official for the decision in refusing to issue a
building permit is:
THAT PERMIT WOULD CONSTITUTE A SIX (6) FOOT PENETRATION
INTO THE NINE (9) FOOT REQUIRED SIDE YARD.
My appeal to your Board is based on my contention that this decision creates a
hardship on me for the following reason, or reasons: TO CONSTRUCT A CONCRETE
EXPANSION TO MY DRIVEWAY TO ALLOW COMPANY TO PARK OFF STREET.
Seven (7) copies of all necessary floor plans, plot plans, and other pertinent infor-
mation are attached hereto, on paper size 82" x 14" minimum size.
I submit that I qualify for this variance because I have an exceptional and unique
hardship on my particular parcel of land that is not shared by property owners in my area..
deprives
s me of the reasonable use of my land
of the zoning ordinance e
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and the granting of this variance will not alter the essential character of the ahea .
I have been notified that this Variance Application must be filed with the City Clerk
no later than 5:00 P.M. on Friday, two (2) weeks prior to the Council meeting at which time
Variance will be considered. I also understand that when any variance is granted, construction
of the structure must be completed within one year from date of grant.
Date: /il AgZz
Q Very truly yours,
5/17/77
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APPLICANT
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Gentlemen:
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Having posted the necessary $25.00 appeal fee with the City Clerk, I hereby make
application to your Board for relief from a decision of the Building Official of the City
of Clermont, whereby I was refused permission to:
Repair ( ), Add to ( ), Alter ( YO, Construct ( ), Move and Place (K ), a (sign) building
on lot/s LOT q I k%d+ iNT. J.cr -7 + , Block �[.�j�`i" C✓
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My appeal to your Board is based on my contention that this decision creates a --
hardship on me for the following reason, or reasons:
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Seven (7) copies of all necessary floor plans, plot plans, and other pertinent infor-
mation are attached hereto, on paper size 812-" x 14" minimum size.
I submit that I qualify for this variance because I have an exceptional and unique
hardship on my particular parcel of land that is not shared by property owners in my area..
A strict application of the zoning ordinance deprives me of the reasonable use of my land
and the granting of this variance will not alter the essential character of the area.
I have been notified that this Variance Application must be filed with the City Clerk
no later than 5:00 P.M. on Friday, two (2) weeks prior to the Council meeting at which time
Variance will be considered. I also understand that when any variance is granted, construction
of the structure must be completed within one year from date of grant.
Date: M4 AA-* I . l� � r)
Very truly yours,
5/17/77
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