Summons Issued in Club Juana Case
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WEEKEND J u n e 6. 1 999 9lsl Year, No. 203 (407) 322-2611 Sanford. FL Seminole Herald75 C ents 0Serving Weather Paying A Friend Sanford, Casselberry, P a rtly Lake Mary. Longwood. C lo u d y homage to to pump Oviedo, Winter Springs H igh : 9 4 the Maestro you up and Seminole County Low : 70 S in ce 1908 3A IB □ BRIEFLY Injured D river Recovering Summons issued in Club Juana case Steve Fried, the injured Energizer Motors ports Indy By Dan Ping__________________________ Investigative Bureau and Seminole viduals are being charged with one No charges were filed at the time of Racing chief mechanic who Editor County Sheriff's Office forwarded count of violating the ordinance, a sec the violation because the Sheriff's was injured in a pit-lane investigative materials, including video ond degree misdemeanor. Office wanted the State Attorney's accident during the early The Stale Attorney’s Office has tape, to the State Attorney's Office. Though Pinter claimed the perfor Office to make a judgment as to the stages of the Indanapolis 500 issued a summons to the owner of Club After thorough review, the State mance of Shakespeare and other origi validity of the of Pinter's claim, said on May 30, was upgraded to |uana and three of his dancers.for vio Attorney's Office filed charges with the nal works represented legitimate the Brown. fair condition Friday at lating the a Casselberry nudity ordi clerk of the court and issued summons ater, Deanna Brown, public information According to the Sheriff’s Office, two Methodist Hospital in nance. to appear to the owner of Club Juana officer for the Seminole County of the four individuals have been Indianapolis, according to . On Friday, May 28, the dancers chal and three female employees. Sheriff's Office, said the club and the served with a summons. Pinter (12-29 the Indy Racing League. The lenged Casselberry's nudity ordinance According to the Seminole County dancers would have been in violation 44), and dancer Christy McKee (11-13 team's rookie driver, Robby by performing scenes from Sheriff's Office, all three women and regardless of whether dancers per 78) have been served. The two remain McGehee. earned a fifth- Shakespeare. The dancers and the Club Pinter, are being charged with violating formed Shakespeare or Madonna. ing dancers, Sara Uffelman (6-17-79) place finish and earned the Juana owner Michael Pinter claimed the City of Casselberry's ordinance "This merely has to do with getting and Margaret Morgan (9-6-75), have Bank One Rookie of the Year the performance was legitimate theater. prohibiting nudity in an establishment nude in an establishment that sells not been served will be served at a Award. On Tuesday, Members of the City-County licensed to sell alcohol. All four indi alcohol," Brown said. later time. McGehee presented his Rookie of the Year trophy to Fried. Cards or notes (no flowers or perishables) for He bought the whole thing County Fried may be sent to: Steve Fried, Methodist Hospital, Neuro Critical Care Unit, considers P.O. Box 1367, Indianapolis, Ind. 46206. change Seminole High School Golf Tbum am ent The Tenth Annual on fees Seminole High School Booster Club Golf By Ruse Whit* Tournament will be held Staft Writer Friday, June 11 at the Mayfair Country Club, start SANFORD - The Seminole ing at 12 pan. The tourna County Commissioners expect ment will be held In a to go through their entire agen scramble format. The charge > da on Tuesday morning with no for participation in the tour afternoon or evening sessions. nament is 165. The funds They'll make decisions on raised will benefit the SHS Issues ranging from an ordi Booster Club, which raises money for school athletics. nance to prohibit the co-min- For more information, con gling of alcohol and nudity to tact Jeff Clark at (407) 657 passing an ordinance to waive water and sewer connection fees* 1994 or assistant principal for public and private schools. Brennan Asplen at (407) 320 Elimination of the connection 5102. fee for water and sewer service could offer an economic incen Charity Golf Classic tive to be considered in the deci The Fidler's Green First sion to expand or construct a Annual Charity Golf Classic, school. hosted by Fiddler's Green Because construction of the Restaurant with proceeds to water and service lines is paidf benefit Heart of Florida for from the county's water and United Way, will be held i toy Tm w y Vtncam sewer fund, others who pay into Sunday, June 6, at 12:30 pm . Dean Ray went to an estate sale at 407 Colonial Way in Sanford and bought it all — the house and all its contents. No word on what this fund will cover the cost of at Dubsdread Golf k he plans to do with all the stuff, but you might look for another sale In the near future. water and sewer connection for Country Club, 549 Par the schools. - Avenue, Orlando. The cost is Each 100 students equate to $65 per player. Participants $14,745 in connection fees that or non-participants can the Environmental Services wlU "Sponsor a Hole" for $200. not receive as a direct service The prizes include a $10,000 Longwood discusses road projects provider. prize for a hole-in-one an If the Board approves forma By Joe DeSantis and Bill Kama__________ improvement process, including renova paving improvements on Lakeview Avenue Hole 15. For more informa tion of the water and sewer fees tion of the Community Building at 194 between Georgia and Orange at an estimat tion, call Edie Hall Smith, Staff Writers ordinance, it would have to Wilma Street. ed costs of $130,000, improvements on West Area Manager; Heart advertise the date for the Among project designs expected to be Pine between Milwee and the dead end at an of Florida United Way, LONGWOOD - Longwood City required public hearing. discussed are the addition of stormwater estimated cost of $180,000, paving on East Winter Park, at (407) 644 Commissioners will entertain additional Those who had planned to drainage and sidewalks at East Palmetto Warren Avenue between Myrtle and -2005. road improvement project designs and their attend the continuance of the between Grant and the railroad at an esti Lakeview with an estimated cost of associated costs from the city's Public Heathrow International mated cost of $190,000. Other paving plans $970,000, and resident requests for Works department at its next regular meet Business Center hearing are include: street paving improvements on improvements at East Street between SR 434 ing Monday, June 7. advised that county staff has Georgia Avenue between Wayman and andWIIdmere at a cost of $400,000. a QUOTE The City is currently in the midst of an requested this item be contin- aggressive street paving and facilities Lakeview at an estimated cost of $150,000. Additional proposed road improvements See County, Page 7A Where there is The commission will also discuss street See Longwood, Page 7A no desire, there will be no Schools may raise parking fees industry. By BUI K m ti__________________ would be patrolling the ohtside A $50 fee was proposed at the Staff Writer of schools and parking lots. May 25 school board meeting. Students currently pay from $5 Board chairman Larry Furlong John Locke SA N FO RD - The Seminole to $10 per year for parking and member Jeanne Morris said County school board on Tuesday decals at most Seminole County a $50 fee is too expensive for stu will consider a request to raise schools. dents to afford. Furlong said the parking fees for high school stu The schools will continue to extra guards are not necessary. dents to pay for the cost of an retain 20 percent of the parking Board members Sandy additional security officer at fees to fund student activities. Robinson and Bob Goff said they each high school. The board may The school board discussed were not opposed to the fee for also approve revisions to its citi charging a parking fee to cover extra security officers. zenship code. the cost of additional security . Other schools such as Richard Wells, executive direc officers for each high school at its Montgomery County in tor of secondary education, is May 25 meeting. Washington have adopted simi proposing parking fees for high Wolfgang Halblg, director of lar parking fees to pay for addi school students of $35 per security, said much of the vio tional security officers, Halblg semester. The primary duties of lence that occurs on campuses said. the added security officers begins in school parking lots. See Schools, Page 7A l «-.- • •'Vw->■ -: • .-. •-. i-- '..(V/ •, . •.n-^.T.^gat.’VA- ■V - . a . r ' . ■ tf 7A • Seminole Herald, Sanlord. Florida • Sunday. June 6, 1999 ACCU WEATHER18 FORECAST FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY iAiww.flccuweather.com nv index Tomorrow Florida Weather Five-Day Forecast for Sanford Penucota Tonight Sunday Wednesday r2/W> TaiUhoa <*,71/87 % Panama City v : tSam C t d10am. Moon 2pm 4pm 71VB7 14 lew 41 Unma.»t IW m M . t«» 10., rOrIX N IfOSN lo fra Wt i ueawcM r*yi Shown I* tomorrow'* weather. Temperah/e* An evening Parity aunny. 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