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
PUBLIC HEARINGS: 1. Ordinance 19-16, Second Reading, Approval of 2017 Millage rate. 2. Resolution 80-16, Correcting Resolution 59-16 that adopted the Fiscal Year 2016/2017 Operating Budget and Pay Plan. 3. Ordinance 20-16, Second Reading, Approval of 2016-2017 Community Investment Program. Note: Items 1-3 were approved by the Town Council on 9/20/16. The Department of Revenue opined the Town’s advertisement was not in compliance with regulatory requirements. Accordingly, the Town is required to re-advertise and hold an additional public hearing. Please see the backup material for more details.
PRESENTATION Jupiter Elementary School Volunteers – Principal Daniel K. Smith. #
CITIZEN COMMENTS 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.
MINUTES October 20, 2016 Town Council Special Meeting Minutes.
PUBLIC BUSINESS 7. Approving the use of State Forfeiture Funds for a total amount of $3,000. $2,000 for the “Shop with a Cop” event and a $1,000, donation to the Palm Beach County Head Start Program. [TAB 7] 8. Approving the purchase of (15) Police Vehicles in the total amount of $520,000 funded through the Community Investment Program (CIP) for police vehicle replacement. [TAB 8]
Ordinance 22-16, Second Reading, Zoning Code Correction – Accessory Residential – An amendment to re-establish accessory residential use in Industrial Park Light (I-1) and Industrial General (I-2) zoning districts. PUBLIC BUSINESS
Ordinance 24-16, First Reading, - Approving the award of a franchise to Advanced Disposal Services Solid Waste Southeast, Inc. to provide services associated with the collection and disposal of solid waste refuse, multi-material recycling and vegetative waste. (Second Reading 11/15/16)
Circle K Redevelopment Ordinance 14-16, Second Reading - Abandonment of a 25 foot by 300 foot alley located approximately 155 feet south of the Indiantown Road right-of-way line, extending 300 feet east from Orange Avenue.
Resolution 35-16 - Quasi-judicial - A special exception and site plan amendment for the expansion and redevelopment of an existing gas station and convenience store onto adjacent properties, totaling 2.0 +/- acres, located at 126 West Indiantown Road.
Ordinance 26-16, First Reading, Reasonable Accommodation Procedures for Disabled Persons Regulations - Text amendment to Chapter 21 (Buildings and Building Regulations), Division 5 of Article VIII (Housing Standards) to revise the reasonable accommodation procedures, and to update and add definitions. (Second Reading - 11/15/16)
REPORTS TOWN ATTORNEY TOWN MANAGER 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
PUBLIC HEARINGS: 1. Ordinance 19-16, Second Reading, Approval of 2017 Millage rate. 2. Resolution 80-16, Correcting Resolution 59-16 that adopted the Fiscal Year 2016/2017 Operating Budget and Pay Plan. 3. Ordinance 20-16, Second Reading, Approval of 2016-2017 Community Investment Program. Note: Items 1-3 were approved by the Town Council on 9/20/16. The Department of Revenue opined the Town’s advertisement was not in compliance with regulatory requirements. Accordingly, the Town is required to re-advertise and hold an additional public hearing. Please see the backup material for more details.
PRESENTATION Jupiter Elementary School Volunteers – Principal Daniel K. Smith. #
CITIZEN COMMENTS 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.
MINUTES October 20, 2016 Town Council Special Meeting Minutes.
PUBLIC BUSINESS 7. Approving the use of State Forfeiture Funds for a total amount of $3,000. $2,000 for the “Shop with a Cop” event and a $1,000, donation to the Palm Beach County Head Start Program. [TAB 7] 8. Approving the purchase of (15) Police Vehicles in the total amount of $520,000 funded through the Community Investment Program (CIP) for police vehicle replacement. [TAB 8]
Ordinance 22-16, Second Reading, Zoning Code Correction – Accessory Residential – An amendment to re-establish accessory residential use in Industrial Park Light (I-1) and Industrial General (I-2) zoning districts. PUBLIC BUSINESS
Ordinance 24-16, First Reading, - Approving the award of a franchise to Advanced Disposal Services Solid Waste Southeast, Inc. to provide services associated with the collection and disposal of solid waste refuse, multi-material recycling and vegetative waste. (Second Reading 11/15/16)
Circle K Redevelopment Ordinance 14-16, Second Reading - Abandonment of a 25 foot by 300 foot alley located approximately 155 feet south of the Indiantown Road right-of-way line, extending 300 feet east from Orange Avenue.
Resolution 35-16 - Quasi-judicial - A special exception and site plan amendment for the expansion and redevelopment of an existing gas station and convenience store onto adjacent properties, totaling 2.0 +/- acres, located at 126 West Indiantown Road.
Ordinance 26-16, First Reading, Reasonable Accommodation Procedures for Disabled Persons Regulations - Text amendment to Chapter 21 (Buildings and Building Regulations), Division 5 of Article VIII (Housing Standards) to revise the reasonable accommodation procedures, and to update and add definitions. (Second Reading - 11/15/16)
REPORTS TOWN ATTORNEY TOWN MANAGER TOWN COUNCIL – LIAISON REPORTS AND COMMENTS ADJOURNMENT