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CASSELBERRY CITY COMMISSION <br />Minutes of June 26, 2017 — Regular Meeting <br />Page 10 of 13 <br />GENERAL CRITERIA FOR COMMUNICATION FACILITIES; PROVIDING FOR <br />CODIFICATION, CONFLICTS, SEVERABILITY, AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE." <br />Staff Presentation: Chief Planner Emily Hanna gave a brief overview of Ordinance 17-1464, explaining that <br />the ordinance was for the purpose of codifying the engineering permitting processes already in place and <br />adding wireless communication permitting requirements to the City Code, <br />Budget Impact: There is no impact to the City Budget. <br />Recommendation: The City Manager and the Public Works Director recommended approval of Ordinance <br />17-1464 on first reading. <br />Audience Participation: No one came forward to address Ordinance 17-1464 <br />MOTION: Vice Mayor Aramendia moved to approve Ordinance 17-1464 on first reading, <br />as presented. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Solomon. Motion <br />carried unanimously by voice vote 5-0. <br />No items were presented for consideration on this agenda. <br />No items were presented for consideration on this agenda. <br />13. CITIZENS' COMMENTS <br />Mayor Glancy announced persons that wished to make comment or make inquiry on any matter not on the <br />agenda, may request to be recognized during Citizens' Comments. Mayor Glancy announced the rules of <br />decorum. The following individuals came forward: <br />1. Mr. John Casselberry, 700 South Lost Lake Lane expressed some concerns about funds from <br />utilities transactions in 1973 that he felt were unaccounted for and should have been <br />transferred from the bond broker to legal counsel and then to his father's estate, and shared <br />some of the occurrences which had led him to that belief. <br />2. Mr. William Hyde, 212 Norris Place, advised there was a group of wild peacocks which had <br />been living free in the Lost Lake Estates area for the past 40 plus years and expressed concern <br />that one of the residents was trapping and relocating them to a wildlife preserve on East <br />Highway 50. He added that he and his wife enjoyed the small-town atmosphere in Casselberry <br />and felt the peacocks were a valuable natural asset to the City. He requested that the City do <br />whatever was within its power to preserve the peacocks and allow them to remain in the City. <br />
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