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CITY OF CASSELBERRY <br />COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY <br />The City of Casselberry Community Redevelopment Agency held a meeting on Monday, September 26, 2016, at <br />4:00 p.m. in the Casselberry City Hall, Commission Chambers, 95 Triplet Lake Drive, Casselberry, Florida. <br />Members present: <br />Charlene Glancy, Chairman <br />Sandra Solomon <br />Anthony Aramendia <br />Bill Hufford <br />Members absent: <br />Andrew Meadows <br />Staff members present: <br />Randy Newlon, City Manager <br />Randy Woodruff, Interim Community Development Director <br />Mark Gisclar, Public Works Director <br />Emily Hanna, Planner II <br />Joni Dixon, Secretary <br />First Item of Business: Call to Order/Roll Call. <br />The meeting was called to order by Ms. Glancy at 4:05 p.m. Roll was called; a quorum was present. <br />Second Item of Business: Swearing in Mr. Hufford. <br />Ms. Dixon administered the Oath of Office to Mr. Hufford. <br />Third Item of Business: Approval of Minutes — September 12, 2016. <br />Ms. Glancy asked for a motion on the approval of the minutes for the public meeting held on September 12, 2016. <br />Ms. Solomon made a motion to approve the September 12, 2016 minutes. Mr. Aramendia seconded the motion. The motion <br />passed unanimously by voice vote. <br />Fourth Item of Business: CRA Plan Update — Proiect Prioritization. <br />Mr. Randy Newlon, City Manager, said the Community Redevelopment Agency and the district associated with it was <br />formed in 1995. He said in 2014 the City approached Seminole County Government and received a 2 -year extension to the <br />CRA term. Mr. Newlon said the CRA is set to expire on December 11, 2017. <br />Mr. Newlon explained that state statute allows CRA's to exist up to thirty years. He said several CRA's in the County <br />have been authorized for thirty years. He said that it appears the opportunity is right to ask Seminole County Government for <br />an extension for that remaining 8 years. He said the feedback he receives is very positive and the City is encouraged to <br />