OFASTAP CUNTY,FV SINCE 1872 TOWN OF ASTATULA MAYOR AND TOWN COUNCIL MINUTES REGULAR SESSION TOWN HALL MONDAY OCTOBER 14, 2019 Having been duly advertised as required by law, Mayor Mitchell Mack called the Regular Session meeting to order at 7.00pm. He gave thei invocation and led the Pledge of Allegiance. Members Present: Mitchell Mack, Mayor Stephen Cross Kimberly Kobera Gayle Sikkema Staff) Present: Graham Wells, Town Clerk Wally Hoagland, Police Chief Tom Wilkes, Town Attorney Roll Call was performed, and it was determined that a quorum was present. Mayor Mack welcomed developer Jim Stout and engineer, David Clutts, Attorney Tom Wilkes and Mrs. Wells. CITIZENS QUESTIONSAND COMMENT There were no citizens questions or comments. AGENDA REVIEW Mayor Mack requested to move item 6 ofr new business to item 1. Approval of Minutes for September 9, 2019 Budget Workshop Approval of Minutes for September 9, 2019 Regular Meeting Approval of Minutes for September: 12, 2019 Preliminary Budget Hearing Approval of Minutes for September 26, 2019 Final Budget Hearing MINUTE. APPROVAL MOTION by Councilman Cross to approve the minutes shown above; SECONDED by Councilwoman Kobera For: Cross, Kobera, Mack, Sikkema MOTION CARRIED 4-0 PUBLIC HEARING FINAL READING OF ORDINANCE 2019-14-1 REPEALOF ORDINANCE 1977-AAND SETTING COMPENSATION FOR THE] MAYOR AND COUNCIL. ORDINANCE NO. 2019-14 AN ORDINANCE OF THE TOWN OF ASTATULA, FLORIDA, REPEALING ORDINANCE 1977-A RELATING TO PAY FOR TOWN COUNCIL MEMBERS; ADOPTING A NEW COMPENSATION SCHEDULE FOR THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL MEMBERS; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY, CODIFICATION, ANI EFFECTIVE DATE AND REPEAL OF CONFLICTING ORDINANCES. Town ofA Astatulal Meeting Minutes October 14,2019 Page 1of9 The Title was read by Mayor Mack. There being no discussion from citizens or Council, he MOTION by Councilman Cross to approve Ordinance 2019-14; SECONDED by requested a motion. Councilwoman Sikkema ARoll Call vote was taken Mack Kobera Sikkema Cross YES YES YES YES MOTION CARRIED 4-0 NEW BUSINESS FIMALREADINGOFORDINANCEZ019-18- REPEALOEORD.1995-BNOISEORDINANCE. ORDINANCE NO. 2019-18 AN ORDINANCE OF THET TOWN OF ASTATULA, FLORIDA PERTAINING TO HEALTH: ISAFETY AND WELFARE; REPEALING ORDINANCE NO. 1995-B PERTAINING TO NOISE REGULATIONS; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY AND REPEALING ALL CONFLICTING Ordinance 1995-B has been reviewed by the Town's legal counsel and is deemed to be unenforceable. The Town Council now desires to repeal the Ordinance in its entirety. A new Ordinance will be worked on that will be enforceable and brought to Council at a later date. Councilman Cross stated that the County was working on a countywide ordinance that the town MOTION by Councilman Cross to approve Ordinance 2019-18; SECONDED by ORDINANCES; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. could piggyback on. The title was read by Mayor Mack. Councilwoman Sikkema Al Roll Call vote was taken Mack Kobera Sikkema Cross YES YES YES YES MOTION CARRIED 4-0 NEW BUSINESS CONSIDERATION AND APPROVAL TO RESCIND THE $5,000 FEE IN LIEU OF AJ PARKFOR VISTAS OF ASTATULA IMPOSED AT THE AUGUST 12 COUNCIL MEETING AND INSTRUCT At the July 8, 2019, the Town Council meeting, Council adopted Resolution 2019-13 which provides for the 3.72+/-acre: site owned by James and Rose Marie Harris to be utilized as a six- THE CLERK AND ATTORNEYTO DRAFT ANAMENDMENT TO THE CODE. lot single family residential development. Town ofAstatula Meeting Minutes October 14, 2019 Page2of9 Asp partofthatapproval, the' Town Council determined that the developer paya a feeof$10,000.00 in lieu of providing an onsite park for Active Recreation Improvements as outlined in Chapter VII ofthel Land Development Regulations ofthe' Town of Astatula. At the August 12,2019 Council meeting, the developer appealed the decision and Council voted to reduce the fee to $5,000. Subsequently the town's attorneyl has reviewed the conflict between the fee charged in lieu ofa parkand thei imposition ofimpact fees as well. Mayor Mack referred to an attorney opinion that was made available in the agenda packet and asked attorney Wilkes to give an overview to Impact fees and exactions are different ways to address the same issue: the impacts on the community of new land development Impact fees are imposed largely in place ofexactions, as a replacement for exactions. Once impact fees are imposed, there is generally no. justification for blanket exactions for the same purpose. The revenue, from the impact fees should be used, in lieu of exactions, to acquire needed park land and to install desired park improvements. Councilman Cross suggested that the plannerandattorney, get together to drafta and amendment to the code. There being no further discussion thel Mayor requested a motion. MOTION by Councilman Cross for Approval to rescind the $5,000 fee in lieu ofaj park for Vistas of Astatula imposed at the August 12 Regular Council meeting; SECONDED by Councl,asummary is shown below. Councilwoman Sikkema For: Cross, Kobera, Mack, Sikkema Against: NONE MOTION CARRIED 4-0 ORDINANCE 2019-26 FIRSTI READING OFC ORDINANCE201926- ADOPTION OF' THE CODIFIED CODE. AN ORDINANCE OF THE TOWN OF ASTATULA, FLORIDA, REGARDING THE TOWN'S CODE OF ORDINANCES; APPROVING AN UPDATED CODIFICATION OF ALL TOWN ORDINANCES; PROVIDING FORTHE REPEAL OF CERTAINORDINANCES: NOTINCLUDED IN' THE UPDATED TOWN CODE; PROVIDING A PENALTY FOR THE VIOLATION THEREOF; PROVIDING FOR THE MANNER OF AMENDING SUCH CODE; AND PROVIDING WHEN THE UPDATED TOWN The Towns code of ordinances have not been codified since 2006. A full review has taken place and the entire republication of the Charter, Code of Ordinances (through Ordinance 2019-01) and the Land Development Regulations (appendix 1) isnowavailable on Municode. Mayor Mack read the title and requested a motion to approve the ordinance and send to second reading. MOTION by Councilman Cross to Approve Ordinance 2019-26 and send it to second CODE AND' THIS ORDINANCE: SHALL BECOME EFFECTIVE. reading; SECONDED by Councilwoman Kobera A Roll Call vote was taken Mack Kobera Sikkema Cross YES YES YES YES MOTION CARRIED 4-0 Towno ofAstatula) Meeting Minutes October 14,2019 Page 3of9 FIRST READING OF ORDINANCE 2019-27 = APPROVING RIGHT-OF-WAY VACATION AT SWAFFAR PARK. ORDINANCE NO. 2019-27 AN ORDINANCE OF THE TOWN OF ASTATULA, FLORIDA, VACATING A PORTION OF PARK AVENUE ALONG THE EAST AND SOUTH BOUNDARIES OF THE PROPERTY POPULARLY KNOWN AS JOE SWAFFER PARK AND LEGALLY DESCRIBED AS LOT 21, BLOCK D, OF THE MAP OF ASTATULA, AT PLAT BOOK 1, PAGE 12; PROVIDING FINDINGS, SEVERABILITY, A portion of the right-of-way for Park Avenue contains land that () has no portion of the pavement for Park Avenue, and (i) contains land, facilities, and structures used for the Park's operations, not for vehicular movement on Park Avenue. The Town Council has determined, therefore, that the portions of the right-of-way described above should be removed from the Mayor Mack gave an overview and answered questions from Councilman Cross. Councilwoman Kobera requested to abstain from discussion and voting as shel had recently sold the only house on Park Avenue. Attorney Wilkes said that there was not a conflict of interest however Ms. MOTION by Councilman Cross to Approve Ordinance 2019-27 and send it to second AND AN EFFECTIVE! DATE. Park. Avenue right-of-way and made legally and formally part oft the Park. Kobera chose to abstain to prevent any notion ofimpropriety. reading; SECONDED by Councilwoman Sikkema Al Roll Call vote was taken Mack Kobera Sikkema Cross YES ABSTAIN YES YES MOTION CARRIED 3-0 RESOLUTION2019:23APPROVINGTHEDRAW DOWN OF FUNDS FROM THE USB LOAN. RESOLUTION 2019-23 ARESOLUTION OF THE TOWN OF ASTATULA. LAKE COUNTY. FLORIDA: AUTHORIZAING THE MAYOR OR THE VICE MAYOR OR THE TOWN CLERK TO WITHDRAW MONEY FROM THEJ LOANS WITH UNITED SOUTHERN BANK-PROVDINGANI FFFECTIVEDATE. The Town of Astatula, Lake County, Florida, has entered into two unsecured bank loans with United Southern Bank ("USB") in the total amount of $350,000 to provide funding to the Town for construction ofa 5,000: square foot community building. AsaregurementofUntied Southern Bank, the Town Council now wants to provide and authorize the Mayor or the Vice Mayor or the Town Clerk with the power to withdraw money from these loans for such purpose. MOTION by Councilman Cross to Approve Resolution 2019-23 authorizing the drawdown of funds from USB and send it to second reading; SECONDED by Councilwoman Sikkema Town ofAstatulal Meeting Minutes October 14,2019 Page4of9 A Roll Call vote was taken Mack Kobera Sikkema Cross YES YES YES YES MOTION CARRIED 4-0 RESOLUTIONZ01974 AUTHORIZING THE SUBMISSION OF FRDAP GRANT APPLICATION FOR KIRKWOODPARKI PHASEIL. RESOLUTION 2019-24 A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE SUBMISSION OF AN APPLICATION FOR THE FLORIDA RECREATION DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (FRDAP) TO THE FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION FOR STATE OF FLORIDA FISCAL YEAR The Town is making an application for a $50,000 grant through the Florida Recreation Development Assistance Program (FRDAP) for the development of Kirkwood Park Phase II. As partoftheappitcation process, Council is requiredtoauthorize the flingoftheappication which is accomplished by the adoption of this Resolution. The title was read by Mayor Mack. MOTIONby Councilman Cross to Approve Resolution2019-24authorizing the: application for a $50,000 grant through the Florida Recreation Development Assistance Program (FRDAP) for the development of Kirkwood Park Phase Il; SECONDED by Councilwoman 2020-2021. Sikkema Mack Kobera Sikkema Cross A Roll Call vote was taken YES YES YES YES MOTION CARRIED 4-0 RESOLUTION 2019225AUTHORVZING THE SUBMISSION OF FRDAP GRANT APPLICATION FOR KIRKWOODPARK PHASEIIL. RESOLUTION 2019-25 ARESOLUTION. AUTHORIZING THE SUBMISSION OF AN. APPLICATION FOR THE FLORIDA RECREATION DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (FRDAP) TO THE FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION FOR STATE OF FLORIDA FISCAL YEAR This is the same application as Resolution 2019-24 except that it is for Phase IlI. Mayor Mack 2020-2021. read the title and requested al motion. Town ofAstatula Meeting Minutes October 14,2019 Page5of9 MOTIONb by Councilman Cross to. Approve Resolution! 2019-25authorzing theapplication for a $50,000 grant through the Florida Recreation Development Assistance Program (FRDAP) for the evelopmentofkirkwoad Park Phase IIl; SECONDED by Councilwoman Sikkema Mack Kobera Sikkema Cross A Roll Call vote was taken YES YES YES YES MOTION CARRIED 4-0 CONSIDERATION. AND APPROVALOE1 THEPROPOSALFROMSOUTHFASTIERM SURVEYING. This is a proposal to recover: and check external Block corners and set iron rods and caps at each corner of the 110, 4'x 9' lot corners in Section '0' Block 5 of the cemetery. The plat was putu up on the screen and Mayor Mack went over the history and what he was proposing. As there was only one quotation and no budget, it was agreed to table this item and bring it back to the next DISCUSSION AND PROPOSALTO MOVETHE NOVEMBER COUNCILMEETING TONOV12. The next Council meeting falls on Veterans Day on November 11 and a motion was requested to MOTION by Councilman Cross to move the next meeting to November 12, 2019; meeting with a budget amendment. move it to the 12th. SECONDED by Councilwoman Sikkema For: Cross, Kobera, Mack, Sikkema Against: NONE MOTION CARRIED 4-0 SWAFFARI PARK. APPROVAL OF THE COST OF $5.894 FOR THE FENCE AROUND THE PLAYGROUND AT This item was discussed at the September Council meeting and permission was given to proceed, however formal approval was required as it was not on the agenda and could therefore not be voted on. Mayor Mack said the he had spoken to the owner of Allstate Fencing about the substandard installation and he has agreed to completely replace the fence. The Town will withhold payment until the job has been rectified. The Mayor was requestingamotion to approve the cost of the fence, $5,894 from impact fees. MOTION by Councilman Cross to approve the cost of $5,894 for the fence around the playground at Swaffar Park from impact fees; SECONDED by Councilwoman Kobera A Roll Call vote was taken Mack Kobera Sikkema Cross YES YES YES YES MOTION CARRIED 4-0 Towno ofAstatula Meeting Minutes October 14,2019 Page 6of9 CONSIDERATION AND APPROVAL TO GO AHEAD WITH THE PURCHASE OF BODY An amount of $14,000 was puti into the 2019-2020 for the purchase of8 Halo body cameras with LCD Screen Monitor, 8 Docking Ports, Evidence Management Software, 8 Licenses, replacement cameras in year 3 and unlimited technical support. There are three companies that offer the products and Wolfcom were the lowest bid for a better system. Approval is requested fort thel Police Chiefto purchase the cameras perthequotation: from Wolfcom using Impact Fees. Chief Hoagland was requested to send the policy for using the cameras to the MOTION by Councilwoman Sikkema to approve the purchase of body cameras from CAMERAS. clerk for distribution. Wolfcom; SECONDED by Councilwoman Kobera A Roll Call vote was taken Mack Kobera Sikkema Cross YES YES YES YES MOTION CARRIED 4-0 RECOMMENDATION AND APPOINTMENTOFAY VICE-MAYOR FOR THE' TOWN. Mayor Mack said that all council members were well qualified and experienced to take the position, however his nomination was Kim Kobera. Part of his reasoning was that her re- MOTION by Councilman Cross to appoint Kimberly Kobera as Vice-Mayor; SECONDED by election is in the offy year tol his. Councilwoman Sikkema For: Cross, Kobera, Mack, Sikkema Against: NONE MOTION CARRIED 4-0 OLD BUSINESS UPDATEC ONTHE NEW COMMUNITY BUILDING- MAYORMACK Roland Raymundo, the EMeTMACMCErdseg thes site plan and stormwaterand has requested approval oft task 2 in his proposal. They are requesting the items in task 2 to be paid as a lump sum to cover the cost of the items included. The Council was unable to authorize the expense as it is not an agenda item, but it is in the budget for the community building. Council took a straw vote to accept: and then bringi itl back at the November meeting The Mayor also gave an update on the contract progress with the contractor and anticipated foral formal approval. breaking ground before the end of the year. Town ofA Astatulal Meeting Minutes October 14,2019 Page 7of9 BUDGETAND FINANCE REPORT REVIEW Finance Officer Wells gave an overview oft the revenues and expenditures for September along with the closing bank balances at September 30, 2019. As this is the last month of the financial year, the report showed all the expenditure for invoices received sO far and an estimate for Hei reported that the remaining $90,000 owed by the general fund to the infrastructure fund had been repaid during the year. Unbudgeted revenues from the sale of the Madison St property, FEMA reimbursement and the rebate for AED's totaling $20,816 were recorded in the report. Adpustingtorimpactest totaling $49,273 meant that the townl hade exceededl budgeted operating The total expenditures were under budget by $8,219.02 and only three departments were over budget. Thel legal expenditure was! $1,770over, however: a fee of$1,800 was paid to the attorney that closed the bank loan from USB for the Community Building. The Police department was $14,046 over budget and Protective inspections (permit fees paid to NOVA) was $4,357 over, although the corresponding permitting revenues were $10,144 over the budgeted amount. A budgetamendment: will bel brought to Council for these amounts inl November. Couple the additional $19,080 of revenue to the $8,219 meant that the town had increased its reserve in the general fund by $27,299. Taking into account the $90,000 repayment to the infrastructure, the general fund balance decreased by $62,701 which is reflected in the closing bank balances as at September 30, 2019. The closing bank balances for all accounts per the revenues expected butnot received. revenues by $19,080. balance sheet are shown below. General Fund: Impact Fees: Transportation Fund: Infrastructure Fund: CDBG Fund: Cash Drawer: 132,186.40 98,831.50 111,309.23 415,744.63 25.00 150.00 OUNCIDEPARIMENT & COMMITTEE REPORT performance evaluations for town staff. Public Works - Mayor Mack-N NONE work that he did for the community. Economic. Development- Councilwoman Sikkema- Wanted tol have a workshop to discuss the Public Safety/Code Enforcement - Councilwoman Kobera - Complimented the Chief on the Office Finance - Councilman Cross - Asked the Mayor about the appointment ofa new council member. The Mayorr responded thatl he did have some recommendations but was taking his time to review this. Towno ofA Astatula Meeting! Minutes October1 14,2019 Page 8of9 Office- - LDR's, Ordinances, Legal - This would be taken over by Councilman Cross until a new council member is appointed. STAFF REPORTS Town Attorney - Tom Wilkes- - NONE Police Department - Chief Hoagland - Gave an update on the charitable activities that the PD was taking partin for October: and November. He gave an update on the planning foral Halloween event: and the cleanup Astatula project on Saturday November 23rd. Town Clerk - Graham Wells-NONE REVIEW a. Items for Workshops and possible dates - Staff Performance Evaluations b. Items put forward for the next Council meeting. NONE Review ofi items needing Special Meetings and possible dates NONE COUNCIL MEMBER MISCELLANEOUS COMMENTS - NONE ADJOURNMENT There being no further business Mayor Mack adjourned the meeting at 8:35 pm. Respectfulysubmite4, y Mitchell Clerk Der TATUEN A 192 Town of Astatula Meeting Minutes October 14,2019 Page 9of9 FORM 8B MEMORANDUM OF VOTING CONFLICT FOR COUNTY, MUNICIPAL, AND OTHER LOCAL PUBLIC OFFICERS LAST NAME-FIRST NANE-MIDDLENAME Kobera, Kimberly Mae MAILINGADDRESS 25122 CR561 CITY Astatula DATE ON WHICH VOTE OCCURRED October 14, 2020 NAME OF BOARD, COUNCIL. COMMISSONLAUTHORITY, ORC COMMITTEE THE BOARD, COUNCIL, COMMSSIONAUTHORIYA OR COMMITTEE ON Astatula Town Council WHICHISERVE ISAUNIT OF: dcy NAME OFF POLITICALSUBDMSION MYPOSITIONIS: OCOUNTY d ELECTIVE DOTHERLOCALAGENCY a APPOINTIVE COUNTY Lake WHO MUST FILE FORM 8B This form is for use by any person serving at the county, city, or other local level of govemment on an appointed or elected board, council, commission, authority, or committee. Ita applies to members of advisory and non-advisory bodies who are presented with a voting confict of Your responsibilities under the law when faced with voting on a measure in which youl have a conflict ofi interest will vary greatly depending on whether you hold an elective or appointive position. For this reason, please pay close attention to the instructions on this form before interest under Section 112.3143, Florida Statutes. completing and filing the form. INSTRUCTIONS FOR COMPLIANCE WITH SECTION 112.3143, FLORIDA STATUTES AI person holding elective or appointive county, municipal, or other local public office MUST ABSTAIN from voting on a measure which would inure to his or her special private gain or loss. Each elected or appointed local officer also MUSTI ABSTAIN from knowingly voting on a measure which would inure to the special gain or loss of ap principal (other than a government agency) by whom he or she is retained (including the parent, subsidiary, or sibling organization of a principal by which he or shei is retained); to the special private gain or loss ofa relative; or to the special private gain or! loss ofa! business associate. Commissioners of community redevelopment agencies (CRAs) under Sec. 163.356 or 163.357, F.S., and officers ofi independent special tax districts elected on a one-acre, one-vote basis are not prohibited For purposes of this law, a "relative" includes only the officer's father, mother, son, daughter, husband, wife, brother, sister, father-in-law, mother-in-law, son-in-law, and daughter-in-law. A' "business associate" means any person or entity engaged in or carrying on a business enterprise with the officer as a partner, joint venturer, coowner of property, or corporate shareholder (where the shares of the corporation from voting in that capacity. are not listed on any national or regional stock exchange). ELECTED OFFICERS: ina addition to abstaining from voting in the situations described above, your must disclose the conflict: PRIOR TOTHE VOTE BEING TAKEN by publicly stating to the assembly the nature of your interest int the measure on which you are WITHIN 15 DAYS AFTER THE VOTE OCCURS by completing and filing this form with the person responsible for recording the abstaining from voting; and minutes of the meeting, who should incorporate thet form in the minutes. APPOINTED OFFICERS: Although you must abstain from voting in the situations described above, you are not prohibited by Section 112.3143 from otherwise participating in these matters. However, you must disclose the nature of the conflict before making any attempt to influence the decision, IF YOU INTEND TO MAKE. ANY ATTEMPT TO INFLUENCE THE DECISION PRIOR TO THE MEETING AT WHICH THE VOTE WILL BE Your must complete and file this form (before making any attempt toi influence the decision) with the person responsible for recording the whether orally ori in writing and whether made by you or at your direction. TAKEN: minutes of the meeting, who will incorporate thet form int the minutes. (Continued on page: 2) CE FORM 8B- EFF. 11/2013 Adopted byr reference in Rule: 34-7.010(1)0. FA.C. PAGE1 APPOINTED OFFICERS (continued) Acopy of the form must be provided immediately to the other members oft the agency. Thei form must be read publicly att the next meeting after the formi is filed. IF YOU MAKE NO ATTEMPT TO INFLUENCE THE DECISION EXCEPT BY DISCUSSION. AT THE MEETING: Your must disclose orally the nature of your conflict in the measure before participating. agency, andt thet form must be read publicly at the next meeting after thet form is filed. Your must complete the form andf file ity within 15 days after the vote occurs with the person responsible for recording the minutes of the meeting, who musti incorporate thet form int the minutes. Acopy oft the form must be provided immediately to the other members oft the DISCLOSURE OF LOCAL OFFICER'S INTEREST Kimberly Mae Kobera hereby disclose that on_ October 14 20 20 (a), Ameasure came or will come before my agency which (check one or more) inured to my special private gain or loss; inuredi to the special gain or loss of my business associate, inured to the special gain or loss of my relative, inured tot the special gain or loss of whom I am retained; or inured tot the special gain or loss of which is the parent subsidiary, or sibling organization or subsidiary of a principal which has retained me. (b) Ther measure before my agency and the nature ofr my conflicting interest in ther measure is as follows: Idid not have a voting conflict of interest in the Town Council's vote on first reading of the ordinance to vacate part of the Park. Avenue right-of-way (agenda item E.2). However, the only house with access to/from Park Avenue where right-of-way is to be vacated was owned by my family until a few weeks ago, when we sold it. Therefore, Ihad the appearance of a voting conflict. On advice of the Town Attorney, elected to abstain from the vote. lexpect to abstain again from voting when the ordinance is on the agenda for its second reading, which lunderstand will be ati the Town Council meeting next month. If disclosure of specific information would violate confidentiality or privilege pursuant to law or rules governing attorneys, a public offiçer, who is also an attorney, may comply with the disclosure requirements oft this section by disclosing the nature oft the interest in such a way as to provide the public with notice of the conflict. October 15, 2020 Date Filed Signaturé NOTICE: UNDER PROVISIONS OF FLORIDA STATUTES $112.317, A FAILURE TO MAKE ANY REQUIRED DISCLOSURE CONSTITUTES GROUNDS FOR AND MAY BE PUNISHED BY ONE OR MORE OF THE FOLLOWING: IMPEACHMENT, REMOVAL OR SUSPENSION FROM OFFICE OR EMPLOYMENT, DEMOTION, REDUCTION IN SALARY, REPRIMAND, ORA CIVIL PENALTY NOTTO EXCEED $10,000. CE FORM 8B- EFF. 11/2013 Adopted by reference inF Rule: 34-7.010(1)(0). F.A.C. PAGE2