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BUSINESS MINUTES SEMINOLE CITY COUNCIL The Business Meeting of Seminole City Council was held on Tuesday, at 7:00 p.m., in City Hall, City Council Chambers, 9199-113th Street North, Seminole, Florida. called the meeting to order at 7:00 p.m. provided the invocation and Pledge of Allegiance. ROLL CALL: Present were: Councilor John Counts; Vice Mayor Thomas Barnhorn; Mayor Leslie Waters; Councilor Christopher Burke; Councilor James Quinn; Councilor Bob Matthews; City Attorney John Elias; City Manager Frank Edmunds and City Clerk Rose Benoit. Councilor Patricia Plantamura was not present. INTRODUCTIONS AND PRESENTATIONS: Chief Executive Officer Brad Miller of the Pinellas Suncoast Transit Authority (PSTA) and Board County Commissioner Janet Long expressed their support for Greenlight Pinellas. They also commented on the benefits the Greenlight Pinellas Plan will provide to the residents of the City of Seminole if the proposed 1% sales tax referendum passes. presented a $2,500.00 grant to Mark Dufva, Executive Director of Catholic Charities for Pinellas Hope. City Manager Edmunds introduced the city s new Building Official, James Ford. 1. PUBLIC COMMENTS: Kimberly Sharpe, 4001 Floramar Terrace, New Port Richey, FL, 34652, a candidate for Circuit Judge Sixth Circuit Group 16. Brian Battaglia, 505 Osceola Road, Belleair, FL 33756, a candidate for Circuit Judge Sixth Circuit Group 16. acknowledged the presence of Mayor Dottie Reader and Mayor Jimmy Johnson. Linda Valentino, 12599 80 Avenue, Seminole, FL 33776, was not present when called. Jonathan Jacque, 8415 Bayou Boardwalk, Seminole, FL 33777, a student at St. Petersburg College. He expressed his concern and the concern of his peers about the need for more PSTA bus service during the afternoons, evenings and weekends. Page 1 of 9

Jeff Danner, 2351 Darmouth Avenue, St. Petersburg, FL 33713, spoke in support of the Greenlight Dr. David McKalip, 431 SW Blvd. St. Petersburg, FL 337703, urged Council not to reconsider their wise decision opposing a resolution in support of Greenlight Pinellas. Barb Haselden, 1043 31 st Terrace N. St. Petersburg, FL 33704, spoke against the Greenlight Betsy Burgess, 900 Locust Street N.E., St. Petersburg, FL, spoke against the Greenlight Ernest Dodson, 4376 61 st Lane N. Kenneth City, FL 33709, decided not to speak at this time. Ken Elliott, 1593 Lima Way, Apt. A, Clearwater, FL 33764, spoke in support of the Greenlight Pete Franco, 7300 Sun Island Drive S., South Pasadena, FL, in support of the stand Council took regarding Greenlight Pinellas Plan during the July 8, 2014 business meeting. Thomas Kennedy, 908 Wellington Drive, Clearwater, FL 33764, spoke in support of the Greenlight Carol Ehrenkrawz, 1135 Pasadena Avenue, St. Petersburg, FL 33707, not present when called to speak. Shannon Evans, 15570 58 th S.E. N, Clearwater, FL 33760, spoke in support of the Greenlight Don Ewing, 25400 US 19, Clearwater, FL 33763, spoke in support of the Greenlight Pinellas Plan. Gisela Laubitz, 1432 Durling Drive, South Pasadena, FL 33707, spoke against the Greenlight Jim Lambe, 1921 58 th Avenue, St. Petersburg, FL 33714, spoke against the Greenlight Pinellas Plan., 11084 Duncan Street, Seminole, FL 33772, spoke on behalf of City Janet Long, 11783 Ashley Court, Seminole, FL 33772, spoke on behalf of City Manager Page 2 of 9

Ken Burke, 14428 Tanglewood Drive, Seminole, FL 33774, spoke on behalf of City Manager Dorothy Phillips, 8333 Seminole Blvd. #416-C, Seminole, FL 33772, spoke on behalf of City Bob Lasher, 3201 Scherer Drive, St. Petersburg, FL 33716, spoke on behalf of City Manager Paul King, 6812 Tequesta Drive, Seminole, FL 33777, spoke on behalf of City Manager Roger Edelman, 8892 Pinehurst Dr Seminole, FL 33777, spoke on behalf of City Manager Dr. Jim Olliver, 6495 Shoreline Drive #8506, Seminole, FL 33708, spoke on behalf of City Dennis DeLoach, 7868 Lantana Circle Road, Largo, FL 33777, spoke on behalf of City Gene Stern, 12110, Capri Circle S. Treasure Island, FL 33706, spoke on behalf of City Marty Mohn, 9700 Seminole Blvd, Seminole, FL 33772, spoke on behalf of City Manager Sandy Hartmann, 5596 Oakhurst Drive, Seminole, FL 33772, spoke on behalf of City Manager Dr. Claude McMullen, 14180 111 th Terrace, Largo, FL 33774, spoke on behalf of City Eva Jones, 10964 Village Green Avenue, Seminole, FL 33772, spoke on behalf of City Robert Castle, 6525 Burning Tree Drive, Seminole, FL 33777, spoke on behalf of City Page 3 of 9

, 11084 Duncan Street, Seminole, FL 33772, spoke in support of City Manager Edmunds and asked him to stay through the month of August 2015 making his resignation officially September 1, 2015. He proposed beginning in FY15 City Manager Edmunds vacation package be changed. On behalf of the seating council, he offered City Manager Edmunds one week vacation for every month he stays. City Manager Edmunds agreed to delay his retirement to sometime in August 2015 on the condition City Council agrees to begin recruitment for the next City Manager on or before April 2015. Motion made by, seconded by to authorize one additional week of vacation for each month the City Manager completes and Council agrees to initiate the recruitment by April 1 st. requested a roll call vote. requested a five minute break. 2. APPROVAL OF MINUTES BUSINESS MEETING MINUTES OF JULY 22, 2014. Motion made by seconded by to approve business meeting minutes on July 22, 2014. 3. TAKE FROM THE TABLE, JULY 8, 2014 BUSINESS MEETING MINUTES. Motion made by seconded by to take from the table the July 8, 2014 business meeting minutes. ALL IN FAVOR. MOTION TO TAKE FROM THE TABLE CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. APPROVAL OF MINUTES - BUSINESS MEETING MINUTES OF JULY 8, 2014 AS CORRECTED. Motion made by seconded by to approve minutes of the July 8, 2014 business meeting as corrected. Page 4 of 9

4. CONSIDER AUTHORIZATION TO EXECUTE A CONTRACT WITH PINELLAS COUNTY SHERIFF S OFFICE FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT SERVICES FOR FISCAL YEAR 2014-2015. recognized City City Manager Edmunds explained it is an annual contract received by the city from the Sherriff s Office. For FY15, it represents a 2.5% increase. Sheriff Bob Gualtieri provided a presentation of contract services provided to the city. Motion made by, seconded by to authorize the City Manager to execute a contract for law enforcement services with Pinellas County Sheriff s Office for the fiscal year 2014-2015 in the amount of $1,582,854.50... 5. CONDUCT A PUBLIC HEARING. CONSIDER A SECOND AND FINAL READING OF ORDINANCE NO. 12-2014 REGARDING A VOLUNTARY ANNEXATION OF PROPERTY LOCATED AT 11156 102ND AVENUE NORTH. City Clerk Benoit read Ordinance No. 12-2014 by title only. recognized City City Manager Edmunds explained that item #5 and #6 are voluntary residential annexations and item #7 is an undeveloped piece of property. opened the Public Hearing. Receiving no other Public Comments, the Public Hearing was closed. Motion made by, seconded by to approve Ordinance No. 12-2014 on second and final reading. 6. CONDUCT A PUBLIC HEARING. CONSIDER A SECOND AND FINAL READING OF ORDINANCE NO. 13-2014 REGARDING A VOLUNTARY ANNEXATION OF PROPERTY LOCATED AT 9443 86TH AVENUE NORTH. City Clerk Benoit read Ordinance No. 13-2014 by title only. opened the Public Hearing. Receiving no other Public Comments, the Public Hearing was closed. Motion made by, seconded by to approve Ordinance No. 13-2014 on second and final reading. Page 5 of 9

7. CONDUCT A PUBLIC HEARING. CONSIDER A SECOND AND FINAL READING OF ORDINANCE NO. 14-2014 REGARDING A VOLUNTARY ANNEXATION OF A VACANT PARCEL EAST END OF BLOSSOM LAKE DRIVE. City Clerk Benoit read Ordinance No. 14-2014 by title only. opened the Public Hearing. Receiving no other Public Comments, the Public Hearing was closed. Motion made by, seconded by to approve Ordinance No. 14-2014 on second and final reading. 8. CONSIDER A FIRST READING OF ORDINANCE NO. 15-2014 AMENDING THE CODE OF ORDINANCES REGARDING MAYOR AND COUNCIL MEMBERS COMPENSATION. City Clerk Benoit read Ordinance No. 15-2014 by title only. recognized City City Manager Edmunds explained that Ordinance No. 15-2014 is a result of city council discussions during the recent budget workshop. Motion made by Councilor Burke, seconded by to approve Ordinance No. 15-2014 on first reading. NAY MOTION PASSED. VOTE: 5 S, 1 NAY. Page 6 of 9

9. CONSIDER A FIRST READING OF ORDINANCE NO. 16-2014 REGARDING CITY COUNCIL OUT OF STATE TRAVEL. City Clerk Benoit read Ordinance No. 16-2014 by title only. recognized City City Manager Edmunds explained this is a follow up to a city council workshop discussion defining what is permissible for out of state travel for the Mayor and Council. Motion made by, seconded by to approve Ordinance No. 16-2014 on first reading. 10. CONSIDER APPROVAL OF RESOLUTION NO. 05-2014 AUTHORIZING A LOAN AGREEMENT FOR A BANK QUALIFIED TERM NOTE WITH WELLS FARGO BANK AND THE FLORIDA MUNICIPAL LOAN COUNCIL. City Clerk Benoit read Resolution No. 05-2014 by title only. recognized City City Manager Edmunds explained this is a combination of the existing debt and the new loan amount for the community center. Motion made by Vice Mayor Barnhorn, seconded by to approve Resolution No. 05-2014 authorizing the City Manager to execute a Loan Agreement and any additional documentation with Wells Fargo Bank and the Florida Municipal Loan Council. 11. CONSIDER APPROVAL OF THE METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT RE-ESTABLISHING THE PINELLAS MPO. recognized City City Manager Edmunds explained that some modifications to the agreement were made by Pinellas County Administration and the City of St. Petersburg. Motion made by, seconded by to approve the updated interlocal agreement re-establishing the Pinellas MPO. 12. CONSIDER AUTHORIZATION TO EXECUTE A DISTRIBUTION EASEMENT AGREEMENT WITH DUKE ENERGY FOR CITY PARK. recognized City City Manager Edmunds explained that new electrical feeds will be installed to provide electrical power to the new community center. Agreement will allow Duke Energy permission to maintain their electrical equipment on city property. Motion made by, seconded by to authorize the City Manager to execute a Distribution Easement with Duke Energy. Page 7 of 9

13. CONSIDER CHANGING THE SEPTEMBER BUSINESS MEETING SCHEDULE. recognized City City Manager Edmunds explained that council approved the budget meeting for September 10, 2014; therefore, it is recommended that council meetings for the month of September be moved to the 2 nd and 4 th Wednesday. Motion made by, seconded by to approve the September business meetings schedule to be Wednesday, September 10, 2014 and Wednesday, September 24, 2014. 14. CONSIDER A CHANGE TO THE NOVEMBER MEETING SCHEDULE. recognized City City Manager Edmunds explained that the regularly scheduled business meeting in November falls on Veteran s Day; therefore, it is recommended that the business meeting scheduled for November 11, 2014, be moved to November 18. The November 18 th meeting will be a ceremonial meeting for newly elected/reelected council members. Motion made by, seconded by Councilor Burke to approve the business meeting to be held on Tuesday, November 18, 2014 rather than November 11, 2014. 15. CITY COUNCIL REPORTS: indicated he did not have a report. indicated he did not have a report. indicated he did not have a report. was on vacation in Chattanooga, Tennessee. He attended the Mid-Pinellas Comic Con at Seminole/St. Petersburg Library, and attended a ribbon cutting ceremony at the brand new Bardmoor YMCA located at 8495 Bryan Dairy Road. read a statement. Statement is on file at the City Clerk s office. submitted her council report to City Clerk Benoit. 16. CITY MANAGER REPORTS: The community policing report was provided by Deputy Tom Festa. 17. OLD BUSINESS: inquired about the status of the North Star project which was tabled during the July 8, 2014 business meeting. City Manager Edmunds stated the plan is to have the principal of the firm attend a future council meeting. Page 8 of 9

18. NEW BUSINESS: announced the( 3) three Seminole Voting locations: Pct. 347- Seminole Community Library, 348 - Seminole Recreation Center and 349 Oakhurst United Methodist Church. provided a breakdown of the number of people that benefited from the Mayor' s City-wide Canned Food Drive Challenge. A" Thank you" reception is scheduled for September 18'`. Veterans Day Parade/ Event will be scheduled for discussion during the August 26, 2014 business meeting. recommended that Workshop II, scheduled for after tonight' s business meeting, be rescheduled at a future meeting. 19. CONSIDER A MOTION FOR ADJOURNMENT adjourned the meeting at 10: 31 p.m. Date Approved: August 26, 2014 Date Approved as Corrected: September 10, 2014 qom_ v,,o,, i Minutes prepared by Rose Benoit, City Clerk Mayor Leslie aters Page 9 of 9