Call to Order Invocation and Pledge of Allegiance Roll Call: Mayor Todd R. Wodraska Vice-Mayor Ilan G. Kaufer Councilor Ron Delaney Councilor Jim Kuretski Councilor Wayne R. Posner Town Manager Andrew D. Lukasik Town Attorney Thomas J. Baird If you would like to speak on any item please submit a Comment Card to the Town Clerk. ORDER OF BUSINESS FOR QUASI-JUDICIAL HEARINGS: -Swearing In (For anyone planning to address Council) -Disclosure of ex parte communications (Council only) -Presentation by applicant -Staff and Planning and Zoning Commission recommendations -Public to be heard – Three (3) minute limit -Motion on the floor
All Non-agenda items are limited to three (3) minutes. Anyone wishing to speak is asked to go to the podium and state his/her name and address for the record prior to addressing the Town Council. Council will not discuss these items this evening. Any issues will be referred to Staff for investigation; a report will be forwarded to Council; and citizens will be contacted.
Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies (CALEA) by CALEA Commissioner and Chief of Cape Coral Police Department Bartram Connelly. #
MINUTES May 3, 2016 Town Council Meeting Minutes. [TAB 2]
All items listed in this portion of the agenda are considered routine by the Town Council and will be enacted by one motion. There will be no separate discussion of these items unless a Councilor or citizen so requests; in which event, the item will be removed and considered at the beginning of the regular agenda. 4. CONTINUED TO 6/21/2016 Ordinance 15-16, First Reading, McDonald’s – Quasi-judicial- Planned Unit Development (PUD) amendment, including waivers pertaining to the required width of the landscape buffer, the amount of greenspace, and the size and number of wall signs, within a development known as “Jupiter West Commercial PUD”, on 8.1± acres, located at the southwest corner of Indiantown Road and Roosevelt Road/68th Terrace. (Second Reading – 7/5/16) # PUBLIC BUSINESS 5. Approving an Interlocal Agreement between the Town of Jupiter and Palm Beach County for mowing of road rights-of-way within the Town of Jupiter. [TAB 5] 6. Approving Award Contract EPW 2016-26 (REBID) for Landscape and Irrigation Maintenance in the Town of Jupiter to Down to Earth Lawn Care II, Inc. (Section A) the amount of $ 343,671.02 and to Sunshine Land Design, Inc. (Section B) in the amount of $ 468,756.00. [TAB 6] 7. Approving the use of State Forfeiture Funds for a donation to the Jupiter High School Criminal Justice Academy in the amount of $3,000. [TAB 7] 8. Resolution 31-16, Approving a construction contract for Old Fort Jupiter Road and Bamboo Lane to Felix Associates of Florida, Inc. for water main extensions in the amount of $270,603.60 and authorizing a project budget within the Water Enterprise Fund in the amount of $296,999. [TAB 8] 9. Approving the Town Council Operating/Program Budget Workshop, Thursday, June 16, 2016 at 6:30PM in the Jupiter Community Center, 200 Military Trail. # 10. Resolution 43-16, Approving Award Contract recommendation to Brenntag Mid-South, Inc. to supply liquid chlorine to the Water Treatment Plant, estimated at $186,620.00 annually. [TAB 10] PUBLIC BUSINESS 11. Resolution 44-16, Approving Award Contract recommendation to Shrieve Chemical, to supply sulfuric acid to the Water Treatment Plant, estimated at $420,714.00 annually. [TAB 11] 12. Resolution 45-16, Approving Award Contract recommendation to Brenntag Mid-South, Inc. to supply sodium hydroxide (caustic) to the Water Treatment Plant, estimated at $411,640.00 annually. [TAB 12]
Ordinance 13-16, First Reading, Mixed Use Sign Code – Zoning text amendment to Section 27-990.32, entitled “Community Commercial (CC) and Town Center (TC) subdistricts” to reduce the distance separation requirement for monument signs on properties over five acres. (Second Reading – 6/21/16) [TAB 3] [Presentation]
PUBLIC HEARINGS LOVE STREET DEVELOPMENT - Quasi-judicial - Request for a small-scale Planned Unit Development (PUD), a special exception for existing marina facilities, and a site plan for retail, restaurant, and office at 1116 Love Street. [TAB 13] [Flipbook] [Applicant Presentation] [Architecture] [PLANS] [Staff Presentation
PUBLIC HEARINGS LOVE STREET DEVELOPMENT - Quasi-judicial - Request for a small-scale Planned Unit Development (PUD), a special exception for existing marina facilities, and a site plan for retail, restaurant, and office at 1116 Love Street. [TAB 13] [Flipbook] [Applicant Presentation] [Architecture] [PLANS] [Staff Presentation
REPORTS TOWN ATTORNEY TOWN MANAGER 14. Second Quarter Financial Report. [TAB 14] TOWN COUNCIL – LIAISON REPORTS AND COMMENTS ADJOURNMENT
Call to Order Invocation and Pledge of Allegiance Roll Call: Mayor Todd R. Wodraska Vice-Mayor Ilan G. Kaufer Councilor Ron Delaney Councilor Jim Kuretski Councilor Wayne R. Posner Town Manager Andrew D. Lukasik Town Attorney Thomas J. Baird If you would like to speak on any item please submit a Comment Card to the Town Clerk. ORDER OF BUSINESS FOR QUASI-JUDICIAL HEARINGS: -Swearing In (For anyone planning to address Council) -Disclosure of ex parte communications (Council only) -Presentation by applicant -Staff and Planning and Zoning Commission recommendations -Public to be heard – Three (3) minute limit -Motion on the floor
All Non-agenda items are limited to three (3) minutes. Anyone wishing to speak is asked to go to the podium and state his/her name and address for the record prior to addressing the Town Council. Council will not discuss these items this evening. Any issues will be referred to Staff for investigation; a report will be forwarded to Council; and citizens will be contacted.
Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies (CALEA) by CALEA Commissioner and Chief of Cape Coral Police Department Bartram Connelly. #
MINUTES May 3, 2016 Town Council Meeting Minutes. [TAB 2]
All items listed in this portion of the agenda are considered routine by the Town Council and will be enacted by one motion. There will be no separate discussion of these items unless a Councilor or citizen so requests; in which event, the item will be removed and considered at the beginning of the regular agenda. 4. CONTINUED TO 6/21/2016 Ordinance 15-16, First Reading, McDonald’s – Quasi-judicial- Planned Unit Development (PUD) amendment, including waivers pertaining to the required width of the landscape buffer, the amount of greenspace, and the size and number of wall signs, within a development known as “Jupiter West Commercial PUD”, on 8.1± acres, located at the southwest corner of Indiantown Road and Roosevelt Road/68th Terrace. (Second Reading – 7/5/16) # PUBLIC BUSINESS 5. Approving an Interlocal Agreement between the Town of Jupiter and Palm Beach County for mowing of road rights-of-way within the Town of Jupiter. [TAB 5] 6. Approving Award Contract EPW 2016-26 (REBID) for Landscape and Irrigation Maintenance in the Town of Jupiter to Down to Earth Lawn Care II, Inc. (Section A) the amount of $ 343,671.02 and to Sunshine Land Design, Inc. (Section B) in the amount of $ 468,756.00. [TAB 6] 7. Approving the use of State Forfeiture Funds for a donation to the Jupiter High School Criminal Justice Academy in the amount of $3,000. [TAB 7] 8. Resolution 31-16, Approving a construction contract for Old Fort Jupiter Road and Bamboo Lane to Felix Associates of Florida, Inc. for water main extensions in the amount of $270,603.60 and authorizing a project budget within the Water Enterprise Fund in the amount of $296,999. [TAB 8] 9. Approving the Town Council Operating/Program Budget Workshop, Thursday, June 16, 2016 at 6:30PM in the Jupiter Community Center, 200 Military Trail. # 10. Resolution 43-16, Approving Award Contract recommendation to Brenntag Mid-South, Inc. to supply liquid chlorine to the Water Treatment Plant, estimated at $186,620.00 annually. [TAB 10] PUBLIC BUSINESS 11. Resolution 44-16, Approving Award Contract recommendation to Shrieve Chemical, to supply sulfuric acid to the Water Treatment Plant, estimated at $420,714.00 annually. [TAB 11] 12. Resolution 45-16, Approving Award Contract recommendation to Brenntag Mid-South, Inc. to supply sodium hydroxide (caustic) to the Water Treatment Plant, estimated at $411,640.00 annually. [TAB 12]
Ordinance 13-16, First Reading, Mixed Use Sign Code – Zoning text amendment to Section 27-990.32, entitled “Community Commercial (CC) and Town Center (TC) subdistricts” to reduce the distance separation requirement for monument signs on properties over five acres. (Second Reading – 6/21/16) [TAB 3] [Presentation]
PUBLIC HEARINGS LOVE STREET DEVELOPMENT - Quasi-judicial - Request for a small-scale Planned Unit Development (PUD), a special exception for existing marina facilities, and a site plan for retail, restaurant, and office at 1116 Love Street. [TAB 13] [Flipbook] [Applicant Presentation] [Architecture] [PLANS] [Staff Presentation
PUBLIC HEARINGS LOVE STREET DEVELOPMENT - Quasi-judicial - Request for a small-scale Planned Unit Development (PUD), a special exception for existing marina facilities, and a site plan for retail, restaurant, and office at 1116 Love Street. [TAB 13] [Flipbook] [Applicant Presentation] [Architecture] [PLANS] [Staff Presentation
REPORTS TOWN ATTORNEY TOWN MANAGER 14. Second Quarter Financial Report. [TAB 14] TOWN COUNCIL – LIAISON REPORTS AND COMMENTS ADJOURNMENT