Call to Order Invocation and Pledge of Allegiance Roll Call: Mayor Todd R. Wodraska Vice-Mayor Ron Delaney Councilor Ilan G. Kaufer Councilor Jim Kuretski Councilor Wayne R. Posner Town Manager Matt Benoit Town Attorney Thomas J. Baird If you would like to speak on any item please submit a Comment Card to the Town Clerk.
PROCLAMATIONS National Hunger and Homeless Awareness Week - November 10-18, 2018, Palm Beach County Homeless Coalition – Ms. Marilyn Munoz, Executive Director. #
Arbor Day – November 7, 2018. #
Bells of Peace Day - World War One Remembrance, November 11, 2018. #
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.
October 16, 2018 Town Council Meeting Minutes. [TAB 4]
PUBLIC HEARINGS 6. Kuschel Property – Applications for a 8.5+/- acre parcel of land located at 6262 and 6270 Roebuck Road for: A. Ordinance 15-18, First Reading - Voluntary Annexation; (Second Reading – 12/6/18) B. Ordinance 16-18, First Reading - Small Scale Future Land Use Map amendment from Palm Beach County Low Residential – 2 (LR-2) to Town of Jupiter Medium Density Residential; (Second Reading – 12/6/18) C. Ordinance 17-18, First Reading - Zoning Map amendment from Palm Beach County Residential High (RH) to Town of Jupiter Residential, Compact Single Family Residential (R-1A). (Second Reading – 12/6/18) [TAB 6] PUBLIC BUSINESS 7. Approving the use of State Forfeiture Funds for “Shop with a Cop” holiday event for 20 children who reside in the Town of Jupiter, in the amount of $2,000 and a donation to the Palm Beach County Head Start Program to fund their annual holiday event in the amount of $1,000. [TAB 7] 8. Approving a Purchase Order to Frontier Communications Corporation for the procurement of computer routers and switches network equipment to replace aging and obsolete equipment, in the amount of $142,652.19. [TAB 8] 9. Approving contracts with Blue Cross/Blue Shield of Florida for Group Dental, Vision, Life and Long Term Disability benefits for the Town. [TAB 9]
Ordinance 22-18, Second Reading, Tree Definitions and Tree Mitigation Regulations – Town initiated text amendments to Chapter 26 “Vegetation and Environmental Preservation” to differentiate between palms, planted trees, street trees, and naturally occurring trees and to revise mitigation requirements accordingly: - Section 26-1, entitled “Definitions”; - Section 26-36, entitled “Application requirements for vegetation removal permit”; - Section 26-121, entitled “Supplemental tree protection requirements”. [TAB 5]
Beacon Park Development Agreement, Second Hearing, - First amendment to the Development Agreement between the Town and Crossroads 6106 LLC. as successor in interest to DDR Jupiter Falls LLC. to add limited access self-service storage and medical clinics as a special exception use; modify banks to limit the number of drive-thru lanes and restaurants to limit the maximum square footage for a single restaurant, and clarifying the minimum size of a conference center with a hotel; and delete clubs, gasoline filling station with convenience store and heliports, for 93.5+/- acres of property generally located north of Indiantown Road and east of I-95 along Island Way. [TAB 11]
Resolution 85-18, Land Acquisition Bond - Resolution to call an election for a land acquisition bond referendum on March 12, 2019. [TAB 10]
Approval of Contact EPW 2016-12C Work Order No. 4 with Stanley Consultants, Inc. for the design work required for the realignment of Daniels Way, in an amount not to exceed $280,563.54. [TAB 12] ADJOURNMENT
Call to Order Invocation and Pledge of Allegiance Roll Call: Mayor Todd R. Wodraska Vice-Mayor Ron Delaney Councilor Ilan G. Kaufer Councilor Jim Kuretski Councilor Wayne R. Posner Town Manager Matt Benoit Town Attorney Thomas J. Baird If you would like to speak on any item please submit a Comment Card to the Town Clerk.
PROCLAMATIONS National Hunger and Homeless Awareness Week - November 10-18, 2018, Palm Beach County Homeless Coalition – Ms. Marilyn Munoz, Executive Director. #
Arbor Day – November 7, 2018. #
Bells of Peace Day - World War One Remembrance, November 11, 2018. #
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.
October 16, 2018 Town Council Meeting Minutes. [TAB 4]
PUBLIC HEARINGS 6. Kuschel Property – Applications for a 8.5+/- acre parcel of land located at 6262 and 6270 Roebuck Road for: A. Ordinance 15-18, First Reading - Voluntary Annexation; (Second Reading – 12/6/18) B. Ordinance 16-18, First Reading - Small Scale Future Land Use Map amendment from Palm Beach County Low Residential – 2 (LR-2) to Town of Jupiter Medium Density Residential; (Second Reading – 12/6/18) C. Ordinance 17-18, First Reading - Zoning Map amendment from Palm Beach County Residential High (RH) to Town of Jupiter Residential, Compact Single Family Residential (R-1A). (Second Reading – 12/6/18) [TAB 6] PUBLIC BUSINESS 7. Approving the use of State Forfeiture Funds for “Shop with a Cop” holiday event for 20 children who reside in the Town of Jupiter, in the amount of $2,000 and a donation to the Palm Beach County Head Start Program to fund their annual holiday event in the amount of $1,000. [TAB 7] 8. Approving a Purchase Order to Frontier Communications Corporation for the procurement of computer routers and switches network equipment to replace aging and obsolete equipment, in the amount of $142,652.19. [TAB 8] 9. Approving contracts with Blue Cross/Blue Shield of Florida for Group Dental, Vision, Life and Long Term Disability benefits for the Town. [TAB 9]
Ordinance 22-18, Second Reading, Tree Definitions and Tree Mitigation Regulations – Town initiated text amendments to Chapter 26 “Vegetation and Environmental Preservation” to differentiate between palms, planted trees, street trees, and naturally occurring trees and to revise mitigation requirements accordingly: - Section 26-1, entitled “Definitions”; - Section 26-36, entitled “Application requirements for vegetation removal permit”; - Section 26-121, entitled “Supplemental tree protection requirements”. [TAB 5]
Beacon Park Development Agreement, Second Hearing, - First amendment to the Development Agreement between the Town and Crossroads 6106 LLC. as successor in interest to DDR Jupiter Falls LLC. to add limited access self-service storage and medical clinics as a special exception use; modify banks to limit the number of drive-thru lanes and restaurants to limit the maximum square footage for a single restaurant, and clarifying the minimum size of a conference center with a hotel; and delete clubs, gasoline filling station with convenience store and heliports, for 93.5+/- acres of property generally located north of Indiantown Road and east of I-95 along Island Way. [TAB 11]
Resolution 85-18, Land Acquisition Bond - Resolution to call an election for a land acquisition bond referendum on March 12, 2019. [TAB 10]
Approval of Contact EPW 2016-12C Work Order No. 4 with Stanley Consultants, Inc. for the design work required for the realignment of Daniels Way, in an amount not to exceed $280,563.54. [TAB 12] ADJOURNMENT