Call to Order Invocation; Moment of Silence; and Pledge of Allegiance Roll Call: Mayor Todd R. Wodraska Vice-Mayor Cameron May Councilor Ron Delaney Councilor Ilan G. Kaufer Councilor Jim Kuretski Town Manager Matt Benoit Town Attorney Thomas J. Baird
All Non-agenda items are limited to three (3) minutes. Anyone wishing to speak is asked to 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 August 5, 2021 Town Council Special Meeting Minutes. [TAB 1]
PUBLIC HEARING 2. Ordinance 14-21. Second Reading, Repealing section 18-21 through and including section 18-28 of Town Code for the collection of Business Tax Receipts. [TAB 2] PUBLIC BUSINESS 3. Resolution 12-21, Approving the replat titled Abacoa – replat of Parcel B of Tract WK4A. [TAB 3] 4. Resolution 13-21, Approving the replat titled Symphony at Jupiter. [TAB 4] 5. Resolution 82-21, Approving the contract award recommendation to Accurate Drilling Systems, Inc. for Indiantown Road Raw Water Main Crossing (W2011A) in the amount of $699,679. [TAB 5] 6. Resolution 85-21, Authorizing a 1.1 percent increase in Stormwater Utility Fees in Accordance with the US Department of Labor Consumer Price Index (CPI). [TAB 6] 7. Resolution 92-21, Approving the contract award recommendation to Sunshine Land Design, Inc. for Stormwater Utilities swale rehabilitation unit price contract (S2134) with an estimated budget of $200,000 for the initial one-year contract term. [TAB 7] 8. Resolution 93-21, Approving the contract award recommendation to Kerner LLC dba Kerner Environmental for routine shoreline debris removal services (S2133) with an estimated budget of $56,600 for the initial two-year contract term. [TAB 8] 9. Resolution 103-21, Approving and authorizing the Mayor to sign documents to complete the refinancing of the principal amount of $4,505,858.00 for the Series 2021 General Obligation Refunding Bonds and $3,380,000.00 for the Series 2021 General Obligation Bonds. [TAB 9]
REGULAR AGENDA PUBLIC HEARING 1115 Cherokee Street (The Brooker House) – Historic applications for the circa 1943 single-family house as follows: A. Resolution 70-21, - Quasi-judicial - Local Historic Designation. B. Historic Preservation Grant Program application. [TAB 10]
Ordinance 15-21, First Reading, Recreational Vehicle Beach Parking – Town Code Text Amendment to Section 19-25 to prohibit parking along the A1A Corridor from 12:00 a.m. through 5:00 a.m., impose a citation and fine for those found in violation, establish an appeals process for the citation, define the boundaries of the A1A Corridor, and amend Section 19-36(a) to allow for a higher parking violation fine when specified. (Second reading (9/23/21). [TAB 11]
REPORTS TOWN ATTORNEY TOWN MANAGER TOWN COUNCIL – LIAISON REPORTS AND COMMENTS ADJOURNMENT
Call to Order Invocation; Moment of Silence; and Pledge of Allegiance Roll Call: Mayor Todd R. Wodraska Vice-Mayor Cameron May Councilor Ron Delaney Councilor Ilan G. Kaufer Councilor Jim Kuretski Town Manager Matt Benoit Town Attorney Thomas J. Baird
All Non-agenda items are limited to three (3) minutes. Anyone wishing to speak is asked to 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 August 5, 2021 Town Council Special Meeting Minutes. [TAB 1]
PUBLIC HEARING 2. Ordinance 14-21. Second Reading, Repealing section 18-21 through and including section 18-28 of Town Code for the collection of Business Tax Receipts. [TAB 2] PUBLIC BUSINESS 3. Resolution 12-21, Approving the replat titled Abacoa – replat of Parcel B of Tract WK4A. [TAB 3] 4. Resolution 13-21, Approving the replat titled Symphony at Jupiter. [TAB 4] 5. Resolution 82-21, Approving the contract award recommendation to Accurate Drilling Systems, Inc. for Indiantown Road Raw Water Main Crossing (W2011A) in the amount of $699,679. [TAB 5] 6. Resolution 85-21, Authorizing a 1.1 percent increase in Stormwater Utility Fees in Accordance with the US Department of Labor Consumer Price Index (CPI). [TAB 6] 7. Resolution 92-21, Approving the contract award recommendation to Sunshine Land Design, Inc. for Stormwater Utilities swale rehabilitation unit price contract (S2134) with an estimated budget of $200,000 for the initial one-year contract term. [TAB 7] 8. Resolution 93-21, Approving the contract award recommendation to Kerner LLC dba Kerner Environmental for routine shoreline debris removal services (S2133) with an estimated budget of $56,600 for the initial two-year contract term. [TAB 8] 9. Resolution 103-21, Approving and authorizing the Mayor to sign documents to complete the refinancing of the principal amount of $4,505,858.00 for the Series 2021 General Obligation Refunding Bonds and $3,380,000.00 for the Series 2021 General Obligation Bonds. [TAB 9]
REGULAR AGENDA PUBLIC HEARING 1115 Cherokee Street (The Brooker House) – Historic applications for the circa 1943 single-family house as follows: A. Resolution 70-21, - Quasi-judicial - Local Historic Designation. B. Historic Preservation Grant Program application. [TAB 10]
Ordinance 15-21, First Reading, Recreational Vehicle Beach Parking – Town Code Text Amendment to Section 19-25 to prohibit parking along the A1A Corridor from 12:00 a.m. through 5:00 a.m., impose a citation and fine for those found in violation, establish an appeals process for the citation, define the boundaries of the A1A Corridor, and amend Section 19-36(a) to allow for a higher parking violation fine when specified. (Second reading (9/23/21). [TAB 11]
REPORTS TOWN ATTORNEY TOWN MANAGER TOWN COUNCIL – LIAISON REPORTS AND COMMENTS ADJOURNMENT