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CASSELBERRY CITY COMMISSION <br />Minutes of March 25, 2019 — Regular Meeting <br />Page 12 of 14 <br />INELIGIBLE APPLICATIONS <br />Budget Impact: The total cost of the approved applications is $21,563.00. funds are available in the <br />Community Development Aids to Private Organizations account #001-0210-515.82-00. <br />Recommendation: The City Manager and the Community Development Director recommended approval <br />of the eligible Homeowner Improvement Grant applications, as supported by the Review Committee. <br />Audience Participation: No one came forward to address the Approval of 2017-2018 Neighborhood <br />Improvement Grant Applications. <br />MOTION: Vice Mayor Aramendia moved to accept the recommendations of the Review <br />Committee for award of funds for the 2018-2019 Neighborhood Improvement <br />Grant Program, as presented. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Busch. <br />Motion carried unanimously by voice vote 5-0. <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 />Mr. Brett Hiltbrand, 1819 Misty Morn Place, Longwood, stated he was the owner of <br />Cornerstone Tiny Homes, a subsidiary of Cornerstone Design Build in Longwood. He <br />provided a handout to City Clerk Donna Gardner and then shared information about Florida <br />Building Code compliant small footprint residential homes and his feeling that there is a need <br />today for these types of homes. <br />Mr. John Casselberry, 700 South Lost Lake Lane, thanked the City for being the successful <br />bidder for the foreclosed property at 535 Queens Mirror Circle, and also expressed some <br />concerns that identifying features and/or lighting had not yet been painted or installed on the <br />City's water tower on Melody Lane. <br />Mr. Chris Askew of Askew Real Estate, 177 E Graves Avenue, Orange City, also expressed <br />support for small footprint residential housing projects. <br />No one else came forward. <br />Applicant <br />Address <br />Project'' <br />Why is this ineligible? <br />Nancy Handwerg <br />254 Lake Ellen Drive <br />Privacy Fence <br />Work has already been completed <br />Kathleen Fellon <br />512 Brighton Way <br />Windows <br />Incomplete Application Submission <br />Maria Rodriguez <br />826 Wil O Wik Drive <br />Privacy Fence <br />Incomplete Application Submission <br />Budget Impact: The total cost of the approved applications is $21,563.00. funds are available in the <br />Community Development Aids to Private Organizations account #001-0210-515.82-00. <br />Recommendation: The City Manager and the Community Development Director recommended approval <br />of the eligible Homeowner Improvement Grant applications, as supported by the Review Committee. <br />Audience Participation: No one came forward to address the Approval of 2017-2018 Neighborhood <br />Improvement Grant Applications. <br />MOTION: Vice Mayor Aramendia moved to accept the recommendations of the Review <br />Committee for award of funds for the 2018-2019 Neighborhood Improvement <br />Grant Program, as presented. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Busch. <br />Motion carried unanimously by voice vote 5-0. <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 />Mr. Brett Hiltbrand, 1819 Misty Morn Place, Longwood, stated he was the owner of <br />Cornerstone Tiny Homes, a subsidiary of Cornerstone Design Build in Longwood. He <br />provided a handout to City Clerk Donna Gardner and then shared information about Florida <br />Building Code compliant small footprint residential homes and his feeling that there is a need <br />today for these types of homes. <br />Mr. John Casselberry, 700 South Lost Lake Lane, thanked the City for being the successful <br />bidder for the foreclosed property at 535 Queens Mirror Circle, and also expressed some <br />concerns that identifying features and/or lighting had not yet been painted or installed on the <br />City's water tower on Melody Lane. <br />Mr. Chris Askew of Askew Real Estate, 177 E Graves Avenue, Orange City, also expressed <br />support for small footprint residential housing projects. <br />No one else came forward. <br />