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02-13-1973 Suporting DocumentsMINUTES M 876 REGULAR MEETING A Regular Meeting of the City Council of the City of Clermont was held in the Council Chambors on Tuesday, February 13, 1973. The meeting was called to order at 7:30 P.M. by Mayor Don C. Smith with the following members present: Councilmen Schroedol, Byrd, Beals and Smoak. Other officials present were: City Manager Hopkins, City Controller Fleming, City Clerk Carroll, City Attorneys Langley and Vason and Director of Community Services Smythe. Others present were: The Messrs. Beasley, Swanson, Loomis, Czech, Dean Marshall and W. Shepard. The invocation was given by Councilman Beals, followed by repeating of the Pledge of Allegiance in unison by those present. The Ilinutes of the Regular fleeting held January 23rd and the Special Meeting held on January 26th were approved as written. Mayor Smith announced the first order of business to be a Public Hearing to consider request by Sanford Swanson for a variance of seven feet in allowable height for a pylon sign to be installed at the Winn Dixie Shopping Plaza. There was no one present who voiced objection. Mr. Swanson submitted plans and drawings of the proposed sign and advised this was one of two models used throughout a ten state area, exclusively for the past five years by Winn Dixie, both models being the same in height. Motion was made by Councilman Smoak, seconded by Councilman Beals and carried that the variance request be granted. City Manager Hopkins submitted his report both orally and written, and a copy is attached hereto. With regards the City Manager's report that he had received a request from the Junior Class of Clermont High School to hold the annual Jr. -Sr. Prom in Jenkins Auditorium on April 28, 1973 from 7:00 P.M. to 12 midnight, motion was made by Councilman Smoak, seconded by Councilman Schroedel and carried that the request be granted provided all rules and regulations as pertains to dances held in the auditorium are met. With regards the City Manager's recommendation that changes be made to Chapter 24 of the Clermont Code (Trailers and Camps) whereby it would be permissible to park receational vehicles, travel trailers, motor homes and boats on boat trailers in back yards and side yards to the rear of the building line, it was consensus of Council that these changes be made and City Attorney Vason be instructed to prepare the necessary amendment for presentation at the next meeting. With regards the City Manager's inquiry as to whether or not to have the sanitary sewer easements recorded at an approximate cost of $1,000.00, motion was made by Councilman Beals, seconded by Councilman Schroedel and carried that the City Clerk proceed with having the easements recorded. With regards the City Manager's recommendation that the required bond for Electricians be increased from $1,000.00 to $5,000.00 and thereby be uniform with that required for Plumbers, motion was made by Councilman Smoak, seconded by Councilman Beals and carried that City Attorney Vason be instructed to prepare the necessary amendment for presentation at the next meeting. With regards Council's request that City Manager Hopkins obtain costs and information on a recording system for use at Council meetings, he reported and recommended the purchase of a complete belt -type recording system from Lanier Systems, Inc. at a cost of $957.80 for the recorder and microphones and $178.90 for the transcriber. Motion was made by Councilman Beals, seconded by Councilman Schroedel and carried that this recommendation be accepted and the City Manager proceed with the purchasing of the recording system. With regards the City Manager's request for authorization to provide protection against phase loss, phase reversal or low voltage of the sanitary sewer lift stations at a cost of $124.00 per station as quoted by Orange Electric Company, it was consensus of Council that this matter be taken care of by the City Manager. MINUTES N9 877 REGULAR MEETING With regards the, latest status of the Broome Street improvement west of Twelfth Street, City Manager Hopkins submitted a proposal by Poynter -Harder for Council's considera- tion, a copy of which is attached hereto. Motion was made by Councilman Schroedel, seconded by Councilman Beals and carried that the proposal as submitted be accepted and thiteanAssociates Cd Assoclespkins be authorized to engage the firm of Akdoruk, Brownell, Cam City Controller s. Fleming submitted a written report on the financial status of the sanitary sewer system construction, a copy of which is attached hereto. Mr. Fleming furtherhreported rthat $118oda8o44 taxom thenics. and $976.56 Collector, license tax onies ad been ed City Attorney Langley reported that he had received a Certificate of No Appeal this date on the Sanitary Sewer Bond Validation. He further reported that the matter en obtaining those sanitary sewer easements which had been in question, had been taken care of. City Attorney Vason submitted a form for the granting of easements by Council on lakefront property, for their consideration. Council was in agreement that this form be acceptable, whereupon motion was made by Councilman Smoak, seconded by Councilman Frazierschroedand and unanimously propercarried ty that lakefront as followssements be granted to Messrs. cker on To C. John Frazier on that portion of lake front between Lake Minnehaha and Lake Shore Drive lying directly south of Lot 13 in Clermont Heights, To John L. Rocker on that portion of lake front between Lake Minnehaha and Lake Shore Drive lying directly south of Lot 30 in Clermont Heights. City Clerk Carroll read a letter from Joseph J. Muir, President of the Board of Trustees of the South Lake United Presbyterian Church wherein he expressed appreciation for the many services rendered daily by the Clermont city government and its employees, and enclosed a donation in the amount of $100.00 to the city. Council gratefully accepted the donation and City Clerk Carroll was requested to so acknowledge this in writing to the Board of Trustees. Councilman Smoak offered and moved the adoption of AN ORDINANCE UNDER THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF CLERMONT, FLORIDA, AMENDING SUBSECTION (F) OF SECTION 26-24 AND SUBSECTION (F) OF SECTION 26-25 OF THE ZONING ORDINANCE FOR THE CITY OF CLERMONT, FLORIDA, BY PERMITTING, AS A CONDITIONAL USE, THE EXISTENCE OF LIVING QUARTERS AS INTEGRAL PART OF A BUSINESS STRUCTURE IN Cl AND C2 ZONING DISTRICTS and the motion was seconded by Councilman Schroedel. The ORDINANCE was read in full for a second and final reading by City Manager Hopkins and upon roll call vote on passage of the motion, the result was: Ayes: Smoak, Smith, Beals, Byrd and Schroedel. Total Ayes: Five. Nayes: None. So the ORDINANCE was adopted the Number 82-C assigned to it and a copy ordered posted. Councilman Beals offered and moved the adoption of AN ORDINANCE UNDER THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF CLERMONT, FLORIDA, REPEALING SECTION 3-4 OF THE CODE OF CLERMONT, FLORIDA AS CODIFIED AS OF JANUARY 1, 1973, AND SUBSTITUTING THEREFORE PROVISIONS CONCERNING THE SALE OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES, THE HOURS OF SAID SALE AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE and the motion was seconded by Councilman Smoak. The ORDINANCE was read in full for a second and final reading by City Attorney Langley and upon roll call vote on passage of the motion, the result was: Ayes: Smoak, Smith, Beals and Schroedel. Total Ayes: Four. Nayes: Byrd. Total Nayes: One. So the ORDINANCE was adopted, the Number 83-C assigned to it and a copy ordered posted. Motion was made by Councilman Smoak, seconded by Councilman Byrd and carried that the bills be paid. s • MINUTES N9 878 REGULAR MEETING Mr. W. Shepard or Stone and Youngberg, Municipal Financing Consultants, Inc. appeared before Council to submit to them R^solutions to be executed with regards financing for the sanitary sewer system. Councilman Beals offered and moved the adoption of a RESOLUTION PROVIDING FOR THE REFUNDING OF A PORTION OF THE OUTSTANDING WATER AND SEWER REVENUE BONDS OF THE CITY OF CLE•RMONT, FLORIDA, DATED NOVEMBER 1, 1970; PROVIDING FOR THE REDEMPTION ON 14AY 1, 1985 OF SUCH OUTSTANDING BONDS MATURING IN THE YEARS 1985 to 2003, INCLUSIVE; APPROVING THE FORM AND AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF AN ESCROW uunannimouslyEclENT arried,,DthePOINTING ESCREE. No. 202 assigned toThe it andiancopy orderedwas dby Co posteduncllman Byrd, Councilman Beals offered and moved the adoption of a RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING, EMPOWERING AND DIRECTING THE MAYOR, CITY CLERK, AND CITY ATTORNEY OF THE CITY OF CLERMONT, FLORIDA, OR ANY ONE OF SUCH OFFICERS TO TAKE SUCH ACTION AND STEPS AND TO EXECUTE SUCH INSTRUMENTS NECESSARY OR DESIRABLE IN THE ISSUANCE AND DC•LIVERY OF $1,540,000 WATER AND SEWER REVENUE REFUNDING BONDS, SERIES 1972 OF SUCH CITY DATED NOVEMBER 1, 1972. The motion was seconded by Councilman Byrd, unanimously carried, and No. 203 assigned to it and a copy ordered posted. Councilman Beals offered and moved the adoption of a RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE INVESTMENT OF MONEYS FIELD IN TRUST COMPANY OF FLORIDA, ORLANDO, FLORIDA. The motion was seconded by Councilman Byrd, unanimously carried, the No. 204 assigned to it and a copy ordered posted. Upon inquiry by Mayor Smith as to the status of the proposed Charter Amendments, it was consensus that Attorneys Langley and Vason confer to prepare the final draft for presentation to the legislature. With regards the plans for a spray irrigation system to be utilized over approximately eight acres as submitted by Mr. Rick Georges, it was consensus of Council that City Manager Hopkins present these to the Department of Pollution Control to determine if they would be acceptable. Motion was made by Councilman Byrd, seconded by Councilman Beals and carried that if a favorable decision is given by the DPC, that City Manager Hopkins be authorized to offer the sum of $20,000.00 to Peter H. Johnson for his approximately 3+ acres in Johnson's Replat. Councilman Schroedel, liaison representative to the Cooper Memorial Library Board, reported the Board was most appreciative of the annual financial assistance from the city, and that they had realized $1600.00 thus far in their annual fund drive. Councilman Schroedel inquired of any "chain -of -command" designated in the city in case of a catastrophe such as a tornado. Mayor Smith advised that Mr. Robert Zoppi had been appointed as Civil Defense Coordinator some time ago, but that he was not aware of the current status of this job. The meeting was adjourned by Mayor Smith. Don E. Smith, Mayor Dolores 41. Carroll, City Clerk Ir i, ol: f) ": � ! 1 , , ;. I I I [itrs of ttiv city in conAiiii- I ny. i r i I i,, in the Department of 'Y r"J" i,flv conducting another j':iii row same problem. We are not wage rlul#�'F"y c" Only SL:'� VOYI till[ 1 -1 % 1! 1-L!t also oul• local competitors for labor pf�r:xalo( a-'� ;'J.85 per hour when any it (-,.Xc s of $2.00 per hour. nUmber i3v Job r!x" We hope 1:0 ho r (A. "u During rocont wo',I: i-itiii�r busy. Drug Investigations and traffic cfinti,ol the last two weeks ton ix!(ni Drug investigations narcotic; cases -1'. 1,. v . made. are coni.inuiny. Ina iette!- di-t(,d 'Y "y 97, , li:- ,,I , kt " I of t'k,jlt;ra iiiivised all the trucking companies In ttll!, . 1-,i- io;',!: n -wont, particularly on SR 50, would be tightpw^(!. :11 o; basis resulting in the I ssu a nce. of a n w! it, l:-," :ri V"ls::'i+ppped 0 " tip enforc re t will continue. The Vascar uni t I)! 'i iltil'i 1,1(- oi` the i;a 0,0 cars. Officers are presently making "practicer i:;i.1 Vascar ihk�h 11"is;, he done prior to certification of the operator. ():-'r :w;!; and Ai:hin the next thirty days. We have recei'cad r. NY,jc j, i; I'licy have been outfitted and the D,'�partment. are now in us, W'0 I to Junk cars are agar. id e 0 � notices by the Police ';q;!!: ot s Department will As members of the Go !,!iart 24, 'i.Jlern and Camps, prohibits the ' ifled times. In view of the specrestrictive I parking of trailev:� i-, T, - riltile'r ordinance Increased POPU11,10 LY .)f is creating P,-0131C�M:i On i�"! W can be placed virtually any where without It is our feeling, Nil t drat. noine changes are in order. to develop an ordinance which It is recommended Flvel trai 1 ers and motor homes, will permit the I' o t b-6ing line. Boats on boat in back yards and !', trailers should al )2 inv.iudc(L of this recommendation will be appreciated. In spite of being 'Aio har'deSt 11*1.% '-.n Irbor shortages, the Department of Community Servico!, 'rias ')M' —,of e,l with z, number of projects. c�ll-pjlt Business District. The new Piety street signs haw�� Istiot' signs are easy 'W 1-ci;-i aad add to i;�i� ;3 oi: the area. A program of repairing also broken sidewalks is Mldi--Y�IEV in As we have time, we are to working with Project in ;.i,,,y are doing in the park site next P drive signs purchased by I hi.-lfQ also kl�-cii Jenkins Auditorium. �d 1:1le sc��nic ')2(ni dome the ball fields and they are the Chamber of roriciol-r2. ;-1,1s , Jat) on ready for play. vle have' I u I rchw, I-, I o i, :w,,,n i: of Forestry. The sel!i1i j 119,; will 1, (,11 and the 13loxam and Highland "'loll lull j)ll'j, k.y the railroad tracks. Thw;e tro--s, in tic:.. w pv...'jj, ning of these areas. During the pas:; w­t: +oh-',, tak(!j, „ e'L i.iw,?(! locations in the area of Hook StrooL zo,d 1:y*(,:o 3 il!,; V;cltiesday, February 7 thru 3 I'M Holiday, -'obrktuwy 1;C, ,I'! V 'c.j;dv'l couft"s 1, follows: Rook 6.764 South Labe S I", IV, Q 0 r i 1,: 3,414 blest: Lake q I, I I, e drive 41990 A number of our eulpl, aes arl ilivolveti fit (io-,no to school or taking correspondence courses. In addi0o,t to oor pul9ca cf-ticer-''rho continually attend courses, two employees of the Public Utilities Oolmrtnrnc wa taking correspondence courses from the University Wl' Florida. cjjjjcl4 ua. ; Lakinci a math course which is a prerequisite to taicinli the "C" operaLn' X=Ul And Preston Davis is taking a chemistry course which is e. prcreqtriFitc 1,j the. "B" operators exam. Harvey Nagel is attending ;t conference for i­j.,,ij.1-;vlq ojfjcj;)IF this Week in Fort Lauderdale. The sanitary Sewer proJort made it tnFre�sar,y that tile City obtain approximately 200 easements. Thin;,: easellif-ott aT^201V::Vlt'S have never been recorded. The cost to record them will arrvrnt to Authorization is requested to record the aqr(!en.eii '..; and :(; expend f1111ds. In a memo dated Oar,i,wy 25 vie advjcid P*winbirig and Electrical Boards recommended that d,t� city requir(! '60ild i'(V PlUqlbeY'S and electricians. Through the years r city has 5i,009.00 bond, The Southern Standard Plumbing code provicf! for a $C,000 tolid toi,76w,� i u-fe now requiring. However, a ,i local amendment to Nz.'Ional 1'r-ctrir:ol Cwi-� the amount of the bond from $5,000 to $1,000. (Old NO. 1:! . . C. Soo^tlori 8-7 of the Code) It Is recommended that th,� amount 01' `35;90f; and the City Attorney be instructed to prep;:*.-:: 6w At the Special Mept;nj on 1a;jjlv.j,y ?,-), i�,ianr, ilie City Manager Were authorized to eliga!r c) 10C,111 pp 1 the Johnson property. Jay VanderMeLr and Hax JJY were rcnt ;r. Vaw�,,riicnr tVovided us With his report yesterday. !.,,:n 16:,'L week 1i :1S than, he Would not be interested in mak-:ng the al"i't jiiZ&e other arrangements for a second appraisel - Some time ago the rzques eLd L c r inclut.;ing cost estimates for recording CoLl"Cil r rcr. We llev( )iv or ice from Lanier in Winter Park that a cofilPl(,v'­ ),,.it --type rt-.(;Oj,(jjtj: I)c installed for $957.80. The system provides for I dual recorder co"Li-,�unlis recording and microphones for Council ;IS Well il; audionce usetj­,).,s,-pit)(,r, for use at City Hall can be purchased for $178.90. The: belt -type c;y5i;cjjj provides for,easy operation, transcription and cataloging for rurure. refcrenc._ A rccorder is available at City Hall for inspection. 11 number of months ngo wo advked thy, Council thivt; none of the sanitary sewer lift stations had protection against phase loss, phase reversal or low voltage,. Since that timo wo havo come very close t:a havin(i prob1 cmis rosulting from the absence of surh protection. Ila havo roculvrl a ip uto from Orange Electric of $124.00 per station or a total of $2400.00 to provide protection against burned out motors. It is reelue,;ted that we be authorized to provide for this protection. 1,1e can do a few stations at a tuna, thus keeping t:he periodic expenditures under $1000.00. In a menw.) dated January 9 we advised Council as to the. 'latest status of the. Orcome Street improvement west of 'Twelfth Strect. 11 breakdown of cost, based on estimates provided by John harder, are included in the memo. The City's share and the developer's share are those proposed by Mr. Ilardrr. Your- consideration of this proposal will he appreciated. In a memo dated January 24 we advised that: the Florida League of Cities Conference will be hold March 9 and 10. lin plan to send in reservations tomorrow so Council members who plan to go and have not as yet, made their plans known, are invited to do so. Members of the Council have been provided with copies of the letters of resignation from the Planning & Zoning Commission from .lay vanderMeer and Leonard Baird. New appointments should be made for these two vacancies. �Ra ?Ajeer l4. 1 Akins , February 13, 1973 i REVENUE BOND:i: 11112, TO cW91 1; ljfaI CAPITALIZED :K" TOO H. U. D. GRAITI (10 E.P. A. GRANT ::w:, mo. 00 ASSESSMENT BONDS (10 year pyint. in ow). 00 INTEREST EARNED 2:" WILLIAMS & WADE CONSPO-K,11011 CO. 'I i.11 OOIJ. W CITY FUNDS: WATER DEPT. LOAM i M,U05.GJ EQUIP & REPL.G;Tl'-WAN 59, 000, GF) GENERAL FUND LOAll 3 5, Of.", . 1, WATER DEPT GEW!'.RAJ- 1"UNDS 5 .366.97 TOTAL FUNDS `_3, f,177,, 200, 11-1 TOTAL FUNDS RECEIVF9 TO PAT'. 0 EXPENDED TO DATE (SH COST ON [LAND: CITIZENS 131( ORI.A,71i;i! EXCHANGE BANK OF (J."W1010i 11F.I.D13ACK TOTAL $1,398,800.00 233,200.00 :J; 33,150.00 306,500.00 8).540.00 293,240.00 80,000.90 000,000.00 26,593.44 18,000.00 204,1.,'.56.97 _'102,690.00 3 279.090.41 BUMBY & STIMPSON, INC.: CONTRACT NO. 1 CONTRACT NO. 2 CIIILT014 CONSTRUCTION CO. MICHAF.LS-STIGGINS, INC.: SURVEY ttj"33,mm 'FLANTS SOIL BORINGS EXPERT TESTIMONY DESIGN PHASE CTION PHASE SLNA:It fi, IU W,,II. 2-13--1 9; 3 PAID HELOBACK TOTAL $1,588,447.51 $83,602.60 $1,672,050.01 406,835.83 21,412.41 428,248.24 54G.890.00 546,890.00 49,023.00 10,000.00 2,790.00 150.00 117,763.99 10 000.00 uONSTRU 150,000.00 339,726.99 EASEMENTS 933.00 933.00 LEGAL 11,808.78 11,808.78 LAND 23,183.48 23,183.48 -INTEREST DURING CONSTRUCTION 179,822.47 58,300.00 230,122.47 MISCELLANEOUS COSTS 4,617.75 4,617.75 TOTAL Lz121, 265_FtI $313,314.91 $3,265,580.72 FINANC:1 STATUS FUNDS ON HAND $124,934.60 FUNDS HELDBACK (Includes $80,000 held in escror:) 202 6904.00_ $T 7£�6z� 3a COSTS NOT PAID 313 314.91 BALANCE OF FUNDS $°��' NOTE: TWO MONTHS AGO ENGINEERS PROMISED FINAL DRAW FOR BUMBY & STIMPSON AND AN UPDATE ON ENGINEER'S FEE BUT THIS INF0141ATION HAS NOT OEEN RECEIVED TO: City Council FROM: City Manager SUBJECT: Broome St. Went of 12th St. DATE: February 9, 1973 John Harder of Poynter -Harder has again expressed an interest in Improving Broome Street from 12th Street wost: to their Mobile Home Park. The cost. according to estimates provided by Mr. Harder, for improving the 963 feet of street with mlami curb and gutter and a 22 foot paving width amounts to $11.79/LF. (not including drainage improvements at the bottom of the hill to be paid for by the developer). Mr. Harder has asked that the City provide the engineering and participate 1/3 City and 2/3 developer on the 400 foot portion of Broome Street which is dedicated. A breakdown is as follows: Item City Poynter -Harder Engineering $ 1400 $ Broome St 1572 (l/3) 3744 (Z/3)_ (Dedicated - 400 ft) - Broome St (Extension - 563 ft) - 6637 ,Q 7� 2 This matter will be brought up at the Council meeting on February 13 for consideration. <obert ht. Akins cc: City Clerk Director of Community Services GUIERAL Auto Machin,, 6 forts, Cal 1logstrom Company of Florida Ciement's Pest Control Clermont 111g1i School Control Specialists Co. Coble's Radiator Sorvicr. Central Florida 0n!t rxchange Clermont Auto Pares, Inr.. Clermont guilders Supply, (me. Clermont Hardware r, Suoply Co. D G B Fifth Street Grorrry Dick's Texaco Dust -Tex Services Eckerd Drugs Electro-14ech Corporation Engel's F F P Office Supply, Inc. Floridian Uniform Rental Gem Chemical Company Goodyear Service Hilltop Stationery Hughes Supply, Inc. Hydraulic Supply Co. Hunt's Garden Center, Inc. International Business ;"aehine, Corp. Inland Equipment Co. Kirkland Cabinet shop , ?mint Store Lanier Business Products Lake Apopka Natural Gas Lake Communication Service Multigraphics Memorial Bronze Motorola Inc. (Valli:. r '4�1nLenmtra) ; 10.00 (Prt?cr, run;!r•---Copy Mach Ino) 157.80 (ISull(;ing Mointunnnee) 9.00 (Annrtr,i a(jvnrtIwmcnt) 25.00 (Trnfflc Signal Service) 110.20 (Ford starter rebuilt) 22.50 (Kip Pop nags) 90.00 (Vrhlr,•i:. c liquip. Maintenance) 107.79 (l'ement., 5late roofing) 83.19 (Pakc, Edgor, Gloves) 144.44 (Food s Suppilos) 36.o2 (Headlight) 2.57 (Cuilcling Maintenance) 11.75 - (Prescrintion--Hugh Sims Prisoner --Film) 16.32 (Power pack --Baseball Scoreboard) 20.20 - (Police uniforms) 293.95 (Office Supplies) 41.65 (Prisoner Coveralls) 105.00 (Towels c Cleaner) 74.10 (Tubes) 129.02 (Office Supplies) 68.57 (AI] WaLher- Lamp) 12.31 (Fittings) 8.82 (Dog rcod) 35.70 (malntenance Contract) 206.35 Gasket set, Blades) 17.75 (P.,int) 80.15 (Copy hlac:hine Maintenance) 15.00 (UtII ity Service) 80.35 (remot,, Radio Installations) 113.45 (Addressograph plates) 14.85 (Memorials) 470.25 (Maintenance) 105.50 MarriIIIu Gorage (Cc;,I<,; Installed -Patrol Cars) 120.00 McCain Sales of 11orlslo, Inc, (R,I'IM tive aign:r) 70.00 Orlando Paving Company (A:shali: Il)t Mlx) 226.31 Standard Auto i'arl:s, Inc. l: ;.r.,e, Ilnnonur, Vnivo, Wutor Pump) 68.42 South Lake Pror.s (L<,-Inl Honer, Advortlsement, Ror,C, I pt5) 153.52 Standard 011 Company (Hydraulic fluld) 111.30 South Lake Memorial Ha5pltnl (Trontrnont--ilurgo Rock,Prisonor) 14.72 Southern Building Code Publishing Co., Inc. (Colo Rooks) 13.85 Sebring Industrial Corp. (caskats) 36.95 Texaco, Inc. (Oil) 50.55 WHE Corporation (Trash Toters) 116.75 W S W Mining, Inc. (Sand) 32.73 W. M. Teal Pe..th.;leum) 642.31 Yocam Batteries (Vehicle Maintenance) 38.45 PUBLIC UTILITIES Allied Chlorine G Chemical Products, Inc. (Chlorine cylinders) 95.50 0 G H Sales (Check valve, curb stops, etc.) 510.78 Clermont Auto Parts, Inc. (Vehicle G Equip. Maintenance) 23.22 Clermont Builders Supply, Inc. (Cement) 7.65 Clermont Hardware G Supply Co., Inc. (Flood Light) 13.23 Gem Chemical Company (Hand Towels) 53.20 Jlm W111is Hardware G Supply (Weed cutter, couplings) 3.71 Richard H. Langley (222 Copies --Easements) 44.40 Madden's Electrical Service (installation for spray irrigation system) 61.95 Oxford Chemicals (Laboratory Detergent) 37.95 Orlando Laboratorles, Inc. (Chemical Analysis) 14.00 Odom Tank Company, Inc. (Maintenance) 1905.50 Products Transport Company (Propane) 155.13 Pollution Equipment Co. (Shaft seal) 72.00 Public Gas (Propane Gas) 8.16 Share Corporation (Degreaser, Sprayer, Drum Pump) 475.48 Standard Auto Parts, Inc. (Paint Conditioner) 2.56 United States Concrete Pipe Co. (Pipe) 439.20 7 Whirlor-Glide Mowar Co. (C(iul,rrsrt MoIntonnncc) 3.61 Huphus Supply, Inc. (flpn, buahinga, volva) 2115.16 Hunt's Garden Contor, Inc. (Grua% er,ad) 1111.35