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04-12-1977 Supporting DocumentsMINUTES NQ 1. 93 REGULAR MEETING A Regular Meeting of the City Council of the City of Clermont was held in the Council Chambers on Tuesday, April 12, 1977. The meeting was called to order at 7:30 P.M. by Mayor Claude E. Smoak, Jr., with the following members present: Councilmen Byrd, Honey, Schroedel, and Blackburn. Other officials present were: City Manager Tiffany, City Attorney Baird, City Clerk Carroll, Finance Director Sancez, Director of Community Services Smythe, Director of Community Development Nagel, and Chief of Plice Tyndal. Others present were: Ms. Maureen Hurd; Mesdames Sliger, Kirkland, Lord; Mr. & Mrs. Jim Stearns; Master Chris Honey, and the Messrs. Czech, Searles, Causey, and Swann. Mr. Joe Sanchez, Sentinel/Star representative was also present. The invocation was offered by Councilman Byrd, following by repeating of the Pledge of Allegiance in unison by those present. The Minutes of the Regular Meeting held March 22, 1977 were approved as written. VARIANCE REQUEST: CARROLL CAUSEY Council, sitting as a Board of Adjustment, considered the request of Carroll Causey for a Variance to Section 26-2 (E)(2)(3) (URBAN RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT -SIDE & REAR YARD SETBACKS) of the Zoning Ordinance to allow for construction of a Utility Building on his property described as the N!-� of Lots 1 and 3 in Block 108 of Indian Hills Subdivision, which penetrated 6' into the required side and rear yard setbacks. Mr. Causey's request was supported by written notification from the immediate abutting property owners that they were in favor of the request being granted. There was no one present who voiced objection to the request, whereupon motion was made by Councilman Byrd, seconded by Councilman Honey and carried that the Variance be granted as requested. RE -ZONING REQUEST:_ RICHARD R. SWANN, TRUSTEE Mr. Richard R. Swann appeared before Council in support of his request for the re -zoning of a portion of his property generally described as being located south of Minnehaha Estates and running east from Lake Minnehaha to U. S. Highway 27. Mr. Swann advised he was requesting a re -zoning of the middle third only of his property, consisting of 15.7 acres, more or less, from its existing combination of R1A, R-3A, and C-2 zoning to R-1 zoning, in order to develop a subdivision of single-family residential dwelling, and, that said middle portion of the property had been designated for the initial development, as required in an agreement between the present and former owners. City Manager Tiffany advised it was the recommendation of the Planning and Zoning Commission, following their consideration of the matter in Public Hearing held March 1, 1977, that the existing portion of the property zoned R1A remain as is, but that the portions zoned R3A and C-2 be re -zoned to R-1. Motion was made by Councilman Blackburn and seconded by Councilman Honey that the re -zoning as requested be granted, provided that the final plat when presented, reflects a buffer zone of 30' between the platted lots and the remaining C-2 zone. The motion failed to carry with Mayor Smoak, Councilman Byrd, and Councilman Schroedel voting in the negative. It was the opinion of Councilmen Schroedel and Byrd that the portion fronting Lake Minnehaha should remain as R1A zoning. It was the opinion of Mayor Smoak that a more desirable method for development of this property would be under MINUTES ;N91.394 a Planned Unit Development for the entire parcel of 104 acres, thereby eliminating the possibility of creating a potential undesirable situation should something happen prior to completion of the development as proposed by Mr. Swann, leaving a partially developed parcel bound on three sides by three different zoning classifications. Motion was then made bv Councilman Blackburn seconded by Councilman Honey and carried, that re-zon ng e granted as recommended b the P & Z commiss on an�in addition, that a buffer zone of at least 3 etween t e platted lots an the C-2 zone be Provided. Mayor Smoak and Councilman Byrd voted In the negative. City Attorney Baird was requested to prepare the necessary document for Council's consideration. STREET IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM City Manager Tiffany advised the first phase of the streets improve- ment program was scheduled to begin on Monday, April 18th by Macasphalt Corp. MARSHLAND STUDY It was the suggestion of Mayor Smoak that at such time as the University Researchers were ready to commence the actual testing of the marshland, that all members of the Lake County Pollution Control Board be formally invited to visit onsite the beginning of the study proper, and be apprised of the procedure to be followed by the researchers in the 12 month testing period. Mayor - - Smoak further requested that City Manager Tiffany formally request the Lake Waterways Authority and the Lake County Commission for the funds as pledged by them in participation of the project, and such funds be placed in special account earmarked for the marshland study. FRESOLONE VS CITY City Attorney Baird advised the trial date of Fresolone vs the City of Clermont had been set for Wednesday, April 20th, and being open trial, all members of Council were welcome to attend. ANTI -RECESSION FUNDS Finance Director Sanchez reported on the sizable reduction of federal anti -recession funds received this quarter of $2400.00 as opposed to $5900.00 received the previous quarter. PROPOSED SOFTBALL FIELD Due to the tremendous number of participants in the summer softball program, it was the suggestion of Mayor Smoak that the city pursue the possibility of having one constructed on the Clermont Elementary School Grounds, adjacent to the tennis courts, and from the various participating sources as made possible the construction of the tennis courts. Motion was made by Councilman Blackburn, seconded by Councilman Schroedel and carried that the matter be pursued, and if an agreement can be obtained from the School Board assuring of public use that procedures for construction as suggested by Mayor Smoak, be instigated. SANITARY SEWER ASSESSMENTS Councilman Byrd advised of a matter that had been brought to his attention whereby there were properties in the city that had - not been assessed for sanitary sewer improvments though the service MINUTES N41395 was available, and there would be no costs for the property having been served until a building permit is requested for im- provements to be made on the property, and he thereupon suggested that the City Manager and the City Attorney investigate the possibility of some legal and proper method of collecting, what he feels is money owed the city now, on all properties that are served with sanitary sewer, but were not assessed. SAFETY MEASURE Councilman Honey advised of a complaint received regarding hazard- ous holes existing that were camouflaged by high grass in the location adjacent to Highway 27south of Hook Street, that had been dug for replacement of a billboard sign that was not allowed to be constructed. The matter was referred to Director of Community Development Nagel for proper notification to the property owner. PAYMENT OF BILLS Motion was made by Mayor Smoak, seconded by Councilman Byrd and carried that the bills be paid. A copy is attached hereto. BID AWARDS City Manager Tiffany advised that a single bid had been submitted for the Heater -Planing segment of the street improvement program from Jim Jackson Contractor of Little Rock, Arkansas @ 49d.Per square yard, and finding the bid to be in order, recommended that it be accepted. Motion was made by Councilman Bvrd, seconded by Mayor Smoak and carried that the City Manager's recomnendati_on be accepted. City Manager Tiffany advised of a single bid submitted for the Slurry Seal segment of the street improvement program from J & B Slurry Seal of Winter Park, Florida @ $.4589 per sq.yd. for cationic @ $.3989 per sq.yd. for anionic and finding the bid to be in order, recommended that the bid be accepted for cationic slurry seal, with option to change to anionic should problems arise due to humidity and temperature. Motion was made by Councilman Bvrd seconded by Councilman Schroedel and carried that the City Manager's recommendation be accepted. City Manager Tiffany advised that bids had been submitted for a refuse packer as follows: Southland Equipment $22,331.61 Transtat Equipment 22,469.00 Environmental Equipment 22,596.00 Industrial Refuse Sales 24,309.00 H.F. Mason Equipment 25,309.75 Bennett Truck Equipment 25,841.00 Fla. Sanitation Equipment 26,167.60 and upon investigation of the bids as to the specifications, and personal examination of the units in action by Director of Community Services Smythe, he recommended that the second low bid of Trans -cat Equipment for a Heil Mark IV packer mounted on a Ford LN-800 Chassis be accepted as opposed to the low bid from Southland Equipment offering an E-Z Pack Body. Motion was made by Councilman Blackburn, seconded by Councilman Honey and carried that the City Manager's recommendation be acceple MINUTES ORDINANCES : 159-C and 160-C Mayor Smoak offered and moved the adoption of AN ORDINANCE UNDER THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF CLERMONT, FLORIDA, REGULATING SOLICITATIONS FOR CHARITABLE, PATRIOTIC, PHILANTHROPIC AND OTHER PURPOSES: REQUIRING REGISTRATION OF THOSE ENGAGED IN SOLICIATIONS FOR ANY PURPOSE: PROHIBITING SOLICIATIONS BY FALSE OR FRAUDULENT STATEMENTS, and the motion was seconded by Councilman Byrd. 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, Byrd, Schroedel, Blackburn and Smoak. Total Ayes: Five. Nayes: None. So the ORDINANCE was adopted and the Number 159-C assigned to it. Councilman Blackburn offered and moved the adoption of AN ORDINANCE UNDER THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF CLERMONT, FLORIDA, AMENDING THE OFFICIAL MAP OF THE CITY OF CLERMONT REFERRED TO IN SECTION 26-1 OF APPENDIX A OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES: REZONING THE REAL PROPERTY DESCRIBED AS SOUTH 23 FEET OF LOT 251 AND ALL OF LOT 252 IN CLERMONT HEIGHTS SUBDIVISION FROM R-2 ZONING CLASSIFI- CATION TO R-3 ZONING CLASSIFICATION. and that it shall become effective immediately upon its passage. The motion was seconded by Mayor Smoak. 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: Schroedel, Blackburn, Honey, Byrd, and Smoak. Total Ayes: Five. Nayes: None: So the ORDINANCE was adopted and the Number 160-C assigned to it. There being no further business to be brought before the Council at this time, the meeting was adjourned by Mayor Smoak at 9:30 P. M. Claude L. Smoak, Jr., Mayor Dolores W. Carroll, City -Clerk PLFASC PRINT Oil TYPE TO THE CONING BOARD OF ADJl1STMEW OF THE CITY OF CLERMONT, FLORIDA APPLICANT NAME: _vMr._Carol,C u ny___.__.. ADDRESS: 1210 Tenth Street..,,____ Gentlemen: Having posted the necessary $25.00 appe,il 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 ( X), Move and Plane ( ), a (sign) building on lot/s_ North i�--of Subdivision_ Indian Hills Address__1210 Tenth -- Street _ _ , Zone__ It-i Section of Code Soction 26-21 (G)(2)(�in the City of Clermont, Florida. The reason given by the Building Official for the decision in refusing to issue a building permit is: Six (6) foot penetration into required side and rear 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: Installation of utility shed was made innocently. I was not aware of the necessity of applying for a building permit for small sheds. All necessary floor plans, plot plans, and other pertinent information are attached hereto, on paper size 81," x 14" for copy reproductions. 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 Variance will be considered. I also understand that when any variance is granted, construction of the structure must be completed withone one year from date of grant. Date: March 21, 1977 Very truly yours, 11/16/76 10 !;oI.'Uttfy awl Is an zfll, L' for a !I Very truly yjars' :,)rton dil c_%ent-al, Leah of �—tice MAHCILLUY IIUCHANAN M-1—A�rO.•I.♦ i¢Eir.t�i .:.1o1'iciloeiui Listaict 5PWA, NORTH CANOWW .077o G.urch 1L, 1J77 I The City of C1<}rmont.,, Clermont, f7lOVIde. { Gentelmen: I understand thl;t my neighbor, Crrroll Catiey has applied i for a variance- permit to pl.low him to keep a small utility � building on h1s property on IOU' �'t ;and Chestnut, St here in Clermont, y This bulldinY; c.d,joins my property, and in my opinion is an treet. It 1s in no w(y offensding against any adjoining property. It 1s my sincere hope tiv)t a variance aeset,to our s permit will be-,rnntod. If there is any gtr.stion with rcfford to the location of can be very the utility buil.diric adjacent to my property this readily settled by my deediny to hLn a seven or eight foot strip from my lane. This is w 11. be wlll.inkl to do. I enjoy hatring property In C.br�uont. It is a beautiful j little Town. Peoplo like the C:luseyst keep It that way. j i 'der;( telly yours, ..{IECEIV�Dr�.r, 1 F SWANN, SWANN AND HADDOCK ATTORNEYS AND COUNSCLLOnS AT LAW , —1-1 1 1-1-1A --I ORLAND0 FLOMDA 32001 r�r.nvar. r•uira MwnrlM / ICNFMU MOCKWr..LL "WARN IYIL✓uuu[ nJ1 .9J� COWAMo [LLIM ruooULK. JIN MAIN A. M001 o. counen. JON11 M."enot.M 111-111.1 Al 4W F lw�wtll)rl February 22, '1.977 Mr. Gordon 'Piffany City Manager City of Clermont P1 Ilostgate Plaza Clermont, Florida 32711 Dear Mr. Tiffany: Enclosed is the amended Schedule A and plot plan for the zoning application which was filed February 11, 1977. Please substitute these for the Schedule A and plot plan now on file. Very truly yours, Blair A. Kooi BAK:kn enclosure RMI)LST FUR CHIM01; OF "ZONING DATE iebrunry 1'1.� L977 APPLICANT NAKE ADDRESS: 17 s rlagn.o.Liu_A%Laau- --- .41' PROPERTY LEGAL DESCRIPTION: , SP-L,- acliul-sc haclul•e-"A GENC•RAL DESCRIPTION: 'Pho site is located in south Lake County. twenty- two miles due Nest-nL•Orlanclo, 1 }irs intate'a.j-o-je4rft'f-jwk+'s-�outh. of the intersect:ion-•aG-St.a•t.o---q-2-7, and Plot Plan Drawn To Scale on 6A,4 x it Sheet (Attach) East. of Lake Minnehaha. INCLUDE: Name, address and telephone number of the applicant. -. b North arrow, date and scale c) Property lines, existing structures, proposed structures and contiguous streets. (d) A short description of tile proposed structural use. Approximate acreage: - 15.4 acres Nearly ill�inroves. (Estimate number o acres n property, as bell as- estimate—- physical � eatVr tioii swamp. 1/3 groves, etc.) of Zoning: Present C-2, R-lA, and R-3A Proposed R-1 Names and mailing addresses of abutting property owners (owners of any property under thehin 15U feet application,of ti:e outside including1acrossranytstreetr of tlle or road)r.�tyList being nconsidered sheet. None Applicant's signature, if difi'erent from owner of record owner's signature (owner of record) unless a power of attorney or letter authorizing the applicant to dct ds the duly authorized agent for the owner is submitted with the application Filing fee (to accompany application) -50.00 Deadline for filing - on or before 5:00 P.M. on the second Friday of the Month / SCHEDULE "A" l LEGAL DESCRIPTION From the point of intersection of the South line of Lot 13 and the Easterly right-of-way line of Lake Shore Drive (Old State Highway) as shown on the Plat of Minnehaha Shores as recorded in Plat Book 12, Page 29, Public Records of Lake County, Florida, run S13°15'30"E, along said Easterly right-of-way line a distance of 30 feet for a Point of Beginning. Thence run N76°44'30"E, 465 feet; thence S13°15'30"E, 25 feet; thence N76044'30"E, 110 feet; thence S13°15'30"E, 50 feet; thence N76°44'30"E, IGO feet; thence S13°15130"E, 35 feet; thence N76°44'30"E, 170 feet; thence S13°15'30"E, 40 feet; thence N76144'30"E, 110 feet; thence N13015'30"W, 622.41 feet; thence N88°15'10"W, 249.82 feet; thence N23°54 % 90 feet; thence S66006 % 190 feet; thence S23°54'E, 15 feet; thence S66106'W, 115 feet; thence N23'54% 115 feet; thence S66006'W, 115 feet; thence N23154 % 35 feet, thence S72°27138"W., a distance of 455 feet, more or less, to the shoreline of Lake Minnehaha; thence run Southeasterly along said shoreline to a point more or3less,otothe thePoint of Point ofBBeginning (LESSerun right -of right-of-way Ofeet, Lake Shore Drive.) Containing 15.7 acres, more or less. R ^Q n V • f%1' ' 1 1 t n � r • i�0 r V v9 >.1#{ll�t`.�''� v.. I��t��^f.�t�` :.tiw�M1ta'� •,,,,,sot+���` J�J �� , � f `Y � ..c tl�ix� lt�i...•A�.�t {t. v f4� t F L `' J v '� h ;� • - J 4I:vI•t' z Oct -40so � Jr TO: City Council FROM: City Manager SUBJECT: Heater - Planing Bids DATE: March 25, 1977 One bid was received for heater planing three segments of City streets totaling approximately 13000 square yards: (1) 7th Street from Desoto to S.R. 50; (2) Montrose from West Avenue to 5th Street; and (3) 8th Street from Montrose to Minneola. These three segments have an asphalt surface over monolithic concrete streets. Large cracks in the underlying concrete are reflected as bump ridges on the asphalt surface. Purpose of the heater planing is to remove the asphalt ridges to provide a smooth surface. We plan to slurry seal the streets after planing. Heater planing is a highly specialized operation which is done by a very limited number of firms nationally. The only firm that we could find that does this sort of work in Central Florida is Jim Jackson Contractor from Little Rock, Arkansas - a large international company that pioneered heater planing. The bid price was 49¢ per square yard or $6,446.46 estimated total cost. We had estimated 50¢ per square yard or $6,578 total cost. I recommend awarding the heater -planing contract to Jim Jackson Contractor for their 49t per square yard unit price. Avd� Gordon Tiffany cc: City Clerk (4/12/77 Agenda) TO: City Council PRO14: City Manager SUBJECT: Slurry Seal Bids DATE: April 8, 1977 Only one bid was received for our slurry seal program. J & B Slurry Seal of Winter Park submitted a bid of $.4589 per square yard, or $40,750 estimated total cost for approximately 88,800 square yards of cationic slurry seal. J & B also submitted an alternate bid for anionic slurry seal of $.3989 per square yard or approximately $35,672. Both anionic and cationic processes have advantages, and both have been used in Clermont. In our experience the cationic process is significantly better. Although only one bid was received, J & B thought that at least one competitor would be bidding. Slurry Seal contracts are usually very competitive. The J & B price is a good one and compares with similar contracts in the area. I recommend accepting the bid from J & B for cationic slurry seal with the option to change to anionic if problems arise due to humidity and temperature. Gordon Tiffany cc: City Clerk (4-12-77 Agenda) TO: City Council FROM: City Manager SUBJECT: Refuse Packer Purchase DATE: April 4, 1977 Attached is a tabulation of bids received for a new refuse packer, and a memo from Bob Smythe giving his recommendation on purchase. In mid -February you received our estimate of $22,150 to rebuild our old packer and to mount it on a new truck chassis. The bids for a new unit are essentially the same price as for rebuilding the old unit. After the bid opening on March 24, Bob visited the dealers to examine the units personally. After comparing the two lowest priced units, he determined that the Heil unit, $137.02 above the low bid, is of signifi- cantly better quality than the E-Z Pack. Both units meet specifications. We had budgeted $35,000 for this major equipment item. However, to meet OHSA requirements on a single drive axle chassis, we reduced specifica- tions for packer size and compaction resulting in the significantly lower price. I recommend accepting the bid of $22,469 from Transtat Equipment — Company for a Heil Mark IV packer mounted on a Ford LN-800 Chassis. Gordon Tiffany cc: City Clerk (4/12/77 Agenda) Attachment BID LIST FOR TRUCK AND BULK REFUSE COLLECTION PACKLR BIDDER Southland Equipment Corporation P. 0. Box 1046 Bartow, Florida 33830 Transtat Equipment, Inc. 510 W. Thorpe Rd, P.O. Box 13921 Orlando, Florida Environmental Equipment P. 0. Box 1116 Longwood, Florida Industrial Refuse Sales, Inc. P. 0. Box 5075 Lakeland, Florida 33803 H. F. Mason Equipment Corp. P. 0. box 362U Lakeland, Florida 33803 Bennett Truck Equipment, Inc. P. 0. Box 15206 Orlando, Florida 32808 Florida Sanitation Equipment, Inc P. 0. Box 14998 Orlando, Florida 32807 Florida Equipment Company of Orlando P. 0. Box 6846 Orlando, Florida 32803 PRICE * $ 22,331.61 22,469.00 22,596.00 24,309.00 25,309.75 25,841.00 26,167.60 Declined * These bids are adjusted to reflect that options 1 and 2 have been included and they all have the same make and type of chassis. TO: CITY MANAGER FROM: DIRECTOR OF C01414UNITY SERVICES SUBJECT: TRUCK & BULK REFUSE PACKER DATE: APRIL 1, 1977 It is my recommendation that the bid of Transtat Equipment, Inc. for $221468.73, which exercises Option #1 and #2, for a 1977 LN800 Ford truck and a Heil Mark IV Body, be accepted. The bid of Southland Equipment Corporation of $22,331.61, for an E-Z Pack Body, was low bid, but after viewing both trucks in operation and reviewing specifications, I find that the workmanship of the Heil Body far exceeds that of the E-Z Pack, and that the Heil Body exceeds specifications in many areas. The reason for the exceedingly low bids, in comparison to my estimates, was due to the necessity of reducing specifications to accomodate a unit that could be provided and certified by OSHA, on single drive axle chassis, instead of a tandem. Robert E. S the L /1A,'F M/NNENAf/A LAKE SNORE DRIVE 6G!P/v Ito •I w o rg 33' n f q� LLLLI m T Ct 1I I I I a,I40 a it ► � _ 6't2.41 SCNEDUIX "All LEGAL orsciuPrim From the point of intersection of the South line of Lot 13 and the Easterly right-of-way line of Lake Shore Drive (Old State Highway) as shown on the Plat of Minnehaha Shores as recorded in Plat Book 12, Page 29, Public Records of Lake County, Florida, run 513'15'30"E, along said Easterly right-of-way line a distance of 30 feet for a Point of Beginning. Thence run N76'44'30"E, 465 feet; thence S13'15'30"E, 25 feet; thence N76'44'30"F., 110 feet; thence S13'15'30"E, 50 feet; thence N76'44'30"E, 100 feet; thence S13015'30"E, 35 feet; thence 1176'44'30"E, 170 feet; thence S13015'30"E, 40 feet; thence N76'44'30"E, 110 feet; thence N13"15'30"W, 622.41 feet; thence N88'15'10"W, 249.82 feet, thence N23054% , 90 feet; thence S66"06'W, 190 feet; thence S23'54'E•, 15 feet; thence S66"06'W, 115 feet; thence N23'54'W, 115 feet; thence 566'06'W, 115 feet; thence N23'54 %, 35 feet, thence S72'27'38"W., a distance of 455 feet, more or less, to the shoreline. of Lake Minnehaha; thence run Southeasterly along said shoreline to a point S76'44'30"W. of the Point of Beginning; thence run N76'44'30"E., 80 feet, more or less, to the Point of Beginning (LESS right-of-way of Lake Shore Drive.) Containing 15.7 acres, more or less. BILL LISTING APRIL 1977 General Fund A & L Automotive Service Batteries By Fisher Bishop & Black Painting, Inc. Bob Wade Ford Cal Hegstrum Co. of Fla. Centry Chervolet Clermont Hardware & Supply Clermont Bidrs. Supply, Inc. Clermont Auto Parts Colonial Chrysler Plymouth Crest Restaurant Dixie Lime & Stone Co. Dust Tex Service Eckerd Drugs Engel's Gem Chemical Goodyear Service Store Hilltop Stationery Hughes Supply, Inc. Hunts Garden Center Hotel Robert Meyer Inland Equipt. Co. IMCA ,,Jim Willis,,Hdwe & Supply Johnson Kidders Restaurant Jones Equpt. Co. Lake Co. Public Works Lake Communications Service Lake Apopka Natural Gas McCain Sales of Fla. Inc. Maddens Electric Service Mobile Radio Office Equipment Exchange Inc Orlando Paving Pickerills Sport Shop Reeves Southeastern Corp. Ed Revis Auto Parts Ricks Paint & Body Shop Sears, Roebuck & Co. South Lake Press Standard Auto Parts Texaco, Inc. 3 M Company Tornado Equipt. Cor. W. M. Teal Floyd's Plumbing UTILITIES DEPT. Badger Meter, Inc. Clermont Bldrs Supply, Inc. Clermont Auto Parts, Inc. Clermont Hdwe & Supply Curtin Matheson Scientific Inc. Davis Meter & Supply Eckerd Drugs Goodyear Service Store Hanks Electric Co. Inc. Hilltop Stationery Hughes Supply, Inc. Jim Willis Hdwe & Supply Konsler Steel Co. (Wheel Alignment) (Battery) (Replacing bulbs & repairing wires-ba1lfields Master CyclIndor Office Supplies) TransParts) Building Supplies) Auto Maint. & Repair Parts) Power Steering fluid) Prisoner Meals) Limerock base and Limerock) Janitorial Supplies Camera, Camera supplies and miscellaneous) name tag) Janitorial Supplies) Tires) Office Supplies and can liners) (Clamps. fuses, fixtures, valves) Dog and swan Food) League seminar) Mower blades & parts) Subscription) (Maint supplies) ((Marine repairs)_ Prisoner Meals) (Breathalyzer parts) kndfille charges) Radio installation) (Traffic supplies) (Work at ball field and P.D) (Radio Maint.) (Time cards) (Asphalt mix) (Bases) (Fence, wire and accessories) (Auto Parts) (Car painting) (Miscl. tools) (Legals) (Auto Maint. & Repair Parts) (Oil) (Heat Pump) Trash loader parts) (Petroleum Products) (Plbg-JC Beach & PD) (Meter Heads) (Materials for Marshland Study) (Battery cables) (Marshland Study) (Maint. supplies) (Meters) (Janitorial supplies) (Tires -tubes) (air cond. repair), (office supplies) (clamps) (Marshland Study & miscl.) (water pump part) $ 20.90 33.50 112.00 21.10 173.95 107,75 22.63 205.12 34.43 7,38 35.00 372.70 17.70 90.03 2.40 60.86 480.26 324.14 356.20 35.35 87.91 69.40 70.00 15.72 89.40 22.40 32.50 1096.50 140.00 42.20 149.10 217.40 140.00 18.05 91.00 119.00 523.83 10.00 240.00 64.60 70.24 51.88 71.50 31.10 399.39 1871.88 399.50 8013.93 451.72 2087.14 3.30 2.99 18.28 614.00 2.01 86.00 14.00 2.06 59.51 1535.30 66.00 E _�___ UTILITIES DEPT._ cantinucd La Motto Chemical McCain Sales of Fla. Inc. Maddon's Electric Service Office Equipment Fxchange, Inc. Orlando Paving Co. Orlando Laboratories, Inc. Standard Auto Parts United Plastic Products Co. Sulfide) Traffic Supplies) Service Call) Time cards) Asphalt) Samples) Auto Maint, Parts) Fiberglass sheets) $ 16.94 07.50 10D.50 9.03 23.66 73.00 26.93 $ 2442.60 �1�9— Amok CITY COUNCII, WORKS110P MIIIITING APR11, G, 1077 A work session of the City Council of the City of Clermont wns hull in the office of the City Manager on Wodnosday, April G, 1077. Thu mouting was culled to order at WOO P.M, by Mayor Claude R. Smonk,Jr., with the following pursnnu prosunt: Councilmen Ulnekburn, Way, and Schroudel; City Manngor Tiffany; Pinuncu Director tinnchuz; Ur, Russell Pogler; and, The Messrs. Rodgers and Carle. Thu purpose of the work session was to review the proposed investment guidelines for the city employees' ponsion trust funds, ❑s prepared by nr. Poglor, pension fund investment con- sultnnt of the University of Ploridn, and to be apprised of the existing investments by Messrs. Rodgers and Carle, Trustees of the Pension Fund of Sun First National Bank of Leesburg. The proposed investment program was presented in detail for Council's information. The work session was concluded at 10:00 P.M.