Call to Order Invocation and Pledge of Allegiance Roll Call: Mayor Todd R. Wodraska Vice-Mayor Wayne R. Posner Councilor Ron Delaney Councilor Ilan G. Kaufer Councilor Jim Kuretski Interim Town Manager Lori Bonino Town Attorney Thomas J. Baird
Arbor Day – December 20, 2017.
Loxahatchee River Water Quality Presentation – Mr. Bud Howard, Loxahatchee River District and Ms. Rebecca Wilder, Town of Jupiter. [TAB 2]
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.
December 5, 2017 Town Council Meeting Minutes. [TAB 3]
CONSENT AGENDA 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. PUBLIC HEARINGS 4. Ordinance 31-17, Second Reading, Allow Parking Facilities in the I-2 General Industrial Zoning District - Zoning text amendment to Section 27-677(b) to allow parking facilities (public and private) including parking lots and garages within the Toney Penna Redevelopment Overlay Area (ROA) as a special exception within the I-2 Industrial General Zoning District. [TAB 4] 5. Ordinance 13-17, Second Reading, Allow Office in US1/ICW, Entertainment Subdistrict - Zoning text amendment to Section 27-860.1 to allow office as a special exception on the ground floor of the Waterway Commercial and Entertainment subdistrict of the US 1 / Intracoastal Waterway Corridor for properties developing adjacent to the Riverwalk. [TAB 5] 6. Ordinance 27-17, Second Reading, Green Roof Parking Structures – Zoning text amendment to Section 27-860.8(6), entitled “Additional Parking Structure Regulations” to exempt single story parking structures with green roofs from lot coverage in the US-1/Intracoastal Waterway Corridor. [TAB 6] 7. Ordinance 34-17, Second Reading, Town Purchasing Procedures pertaining to Workforce Housing Property – Text amendment to Chapter 2 entitled "Administration", Division 2 of Article III entitled "Town Manager" to revise purchasing procedures to allow for the purchase of real property up to $75,000 for Workforce Housing, with prior approval of the Town Manager. [TAB 7] 8. Ordinance 28-17, Second Reading, Building Code Amendment - Text amendment to Section 21-106, entitled “Building Code - Adopted by reference” to revise and update the administrative and technical provisions of the 2017 6th Edition Building Code. [TAB 8] 9. CONTINUED TO 1/16/18 Resolution 58-17, Jupiter Self-Storage - Quasi-judicial - Special exception and site plan applications to construct a 3-story self-service storage facility, on a 1.6± acre property, located at 1400 West Indiantown Road. # PUBLIC BUSINESS 10. Approving the use of State Forfeiture Funds in the amount of $37,360.00 for a dedicated vehicle and trailer for the Jupiter Police Explorers Post 712. [TAB 10] 11. Approving the Building Department to reinstate the Deputy Building Official position for a total budget impact of $112,972.00. [TAB 11] 12. Consideration to ratify the two (2) year reappointment of Mr. Nikitas Scopelitis as the fifth member of the Police Pension Board. [TAB 12] 13. Resolution 60-17, Amending the Town of Jupiter Procurement Policy. [TAB 13] 14. Approving a piggy-back purchase of two replacement vehicles for the Recreation Department in the amount of $58,805.00. [TAB 14] 15. Approving the First Amendment to the existing Interlocal Agreement Resolution 57-11 with Palm Beach County, to provide utilization of the Homeless Resource Center and extend the agreement through May 21, 2022. [TAB 15]
Approving an employment contract with Mr. Matt Benoit for the position of Town Manger. [TAB 16] (materials to be distributed prior to meeting)
Cornerstone Property – Applications for a 1.0+/- acre parcel of land located at the southwest corner of Indiantown Road and U.S. Highway One to include: A. Ordinance 9-17, Second Reading, Small Scale Future Land Use Map amendment - from Commercial to Mixed Use. B. Ordinance 10-17, Second Reading, Zoning Map amendment - Quasi-judicial - from Indiantown Road Overlay Zoning (IOZ) District - US Highway 1 District, with underlying Office Commercial (C-3) zoning to U.S. Highway One/Intracoastal Waterway Corridor District – Waterway Commercial and Entertainment Subdistrict (US1/ICW-WCE). [TAB 17 A/B] C. Resolution 27-17, Special Exceptions - Quasi-judicial- Special Exceptions for residential above the first floor, office on the ground floor, and a marina and a corresponding Site Plan, on a 1.0+/- acre property, located at 50 S. U.S. Highway One. [TAB 17 C]
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 Wayne R. Posner Councilor Ron Delaney Councilor Ilan G. Kaufer Councilor Jim Kuretski Interim Town Manager Lori Bonino Town Attorney Thomas J. Baird
Arbor Day – December 20, 2017.
Loxahatchee River Water Quality Presentation – Mr. Bud Howard, Loxahatchee River District and Ms. Rebecca Wilder, Town of Jupiter. [TAB 2]
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.
December 5, 2017 Town Council Meeting Minutes. [TAB 3]
CONSENT AGENDA 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. PUBLIC HEARINGS 4. Ordinance 31-17, Second Reading, Allow Parking Facilities in the I-2 General Industrial Zoning District - Zoning text amendment to Section 27-677(b) to allow parking facilities (public and private) including parking lots and garages within the Toney Penna Redevelopment Overlay Area (ROA) as a special exception within the I-2 Industrial General Zoning District. [TAB 4] 5. Ordinance 13-17, Second Reading, Allow Office in US1/ICW, Entertainment Subdistrict - Zoning text amendment to Section 27-860.1 to allow office as a special exception on the ground floor of the Waterway Commercial and Entertainment subdistrict of the US 1 / Intracoastal Waterway Corridor for properties developing adjacent to the Riverwalk. [TAB 5] 6. Ordinance 27-17, Second Reading, Green Roof Parking Structures – Zoning text amendment to Section 27-860.8(6), entitled “Additional Parking Structure Regulations” to exempt single story parking structures with green roofs from lot coverage in the US-1/Intracoastal Waterway Corridor. [TAB 6] 7. Ordinance 34-17, Second Reading, Town Purchasing Procedures pertaining to Workforce Housing Property – Text amendment to Chapter 2 entitled "Administration", Division 2 of Article III entitled "Town Manager" to revise purchasing procedures to allow for the purchase of real property up to $75,000 for Workforce Housing, with prior approval of the Town Manager. [TAB 7] 8. Ordinance 28-17, Second Reading, Building Code Amendment - Text amendment to Section 21-106, entitled “Building Code - Adopted by reference” to revise and update the administrative and technical provisions of the 2017 6th Edition Building Code. [TAB 8] 9. CONTINUED TO 1/16/18 Resolution 58-17, Jupiter Self-Storage - Quasi-judicial - Special exception and site plan applications to construct a 3-story self-service storage facility, on a 1.6± acre property, located at 1400 West Indiantown Road. # PUBLIC BUSINESS 10. Approving the use of State Forfeiture Funds in the amount of $37,360.00 for a dedicated vehicle and trailer for the Jupiter Police Explorers Post 712. [TAB 10] 11. Approving the Building Department to reinstate the Deputy Building Official position for a total budget impact of $112,972.00. [TAB 11] 12. Consideration to ratify the two (2) year reappointment of Mr. Nikitas Scopelitis as the fifth member of the Police Pension Board. [TAB 12] 13. Resolution 60-17, Amending the Town of Jupiter Procurement Policy. [TAB 13] 14. Approving a piggy-back purchase of two replacement vehicles for the Recreation Department in the amount of $58,805.00. [TAB 14] 15. Approving the First Amendment to the existing Interlocal Agreement Resolution 57-11 with Palm Beach County, to provide utilization of the Homeless Resource Center and extend the agreement through May 21, 2022. [TAB 15]
Approving an employment contract with Mr. Matt Benoit for the position of Town Manger. [TAB 16] (materials to be distributed prior to meeting)
Cornerstone Property – Applications for a 1.0+/- acre parcel of land located at the southwest corner of Indiantown Road and U.S. Highway One to include: A. Ordinance 9-17, Second Reading, Small Scale Future Land Use Map amendment - from Commercial to Mixed Use. B. Ordinance 10-17, Second Reading, Zoning Map amendment - Quasi-judicial - from Indiantown Road Overlay Zoning (IOZ) District - US Highway 1 District, with underlying Office Commercial (C-3) zoning to U.S. Highway One/Intracoastal Waterway Corridor District – Waterway Commercial and Entertainment Subdistrict (US1/ICW-WCE). [TAB 17 A/B] C. Resolution 27-17, Special Exceptions - Quasi-judicial- Special Exceptions for residential above the first floor, office on the ground floor, and a marina and a corresponding Site Plan, on a 1.0+/- acre property, located at 50 S. U.S. Highway One. [TAB 17 C]
REPORTS TOWN ATTORNEY TOWN MANAGER TOWN COUNCIL – LIAISON REPORTS AND COMMENTS ADJOURNMENT