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
Florida City Government Week – October 18-24, 2021.
Healthier Jupiter – Joanna Peluso, Healthier Jupiter Project Director. (continued from 9/23/21)
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.
October 5, 2021 Town Council Special Meeting Minutes. [TAB 3]
PUBLIC HEARING 4. Ordinance 21-21, First Reading, Amending Chapter 15, Section 15-172 Holidays, to include Juneteenth. (second reading 11/2/21) [TAB 4] PUBLIC BUSINESS 5. Resolution 108-21, Approving contract award recommendation to Murray Logan Construction Inc. for high school ditch stabilization and salinity barrier improvements (S2104) in the amount of $385,668. [TAB 5] 6. Approving a purchase order to Empire Pipe and Supply for water meters and meter appurtenances (W2214) in the amounts of $753,029.90 for fiscal year 2022. [TAB 6] 7. Approving a joint participation agreement with Palm Beach County for utility design within Church Street and establishment a total design budget of $31,375. [TAB 7] 8. Approving the 2022 Town Council Meeting Schedule. [TAB 8]
Ordinance 18-21, First Reading, Hamptons at Maplewood – Quasi-judicial - Planned Unit Development (PUD) amendment to request a waiver to increase lot coverage from 35 to 50 percent for a zero-lot line development on 114 +/- acres at the southeast corner of Maplewood Drive and Pinetree Trail. (second reading – 11/16/21) [TAB 9]
Resolution 105-21, Loxahatchee Business Park South – Quasi-judicial - Special Exception application for a 4,146 square foot indoor recreation use, on a 4.0± acre property located at 803 Maplewood Drive, Unit 36a. [TAB 10]
Harbourside A. Ordinance 13-21, Second Reading, – Quasi-judicial -Amendment to an approved Planned Unit Development (PUD) to modify previously approved conditions of approval in regards to uses, parking, sound, and events; eliminate the outdoor venue designation and establishing the maximum number and type of events; provide additional outdoor seating areas on the site; and request additional parking waivers. [TAB 11A] B. Resolution 84-21, – Quasi-judicial Special exception amendment to add restaurant square footage and two new special exception uses to add boat rental and a single use retail or service store greater than 5,000 square feet and less than 10,000 square feet; · Site plan amendment to modify uses, parking and outdoor seating areas; eliminate the outdoor venue; and to permit open containers of alcoholic beverages with Dockside Circle when closed and in any of the pedestrian areas; [TAB 11B] for a project located at the northwest corner of Indiantown Road and U.S. Highway One on 9.0+/- acres. (Continued from 9/9/21)
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
Florida City Government Week – October 18-24, 2021.
Healthier Jupiter – Joanna Peluso, Healthier Jupiter Project Director. (continued from 9/23/21)
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.
October 5, 2021 Town Council Special Meeting Minutes. [TAB 3]
PUBLIC HEARING 4. Ordinance 21-21, First Reading, Amending Chapter 15, Section 15-172 Holidays, to include Juneteenth. (second reading 11/2/21) [TAB 4] PUBLIC BUSINESS 5. Resolution 108-21, Approving contract award recommendation to Murray Logan Construction Inc. for high school ditch stabilization and salinity barrier improvements (S2104) in the amount of $385,668. [TAB 5] 6. Approving a purchase order to Empire Pipe and Supply for water meters and meter appurtenances (W2214) in the amounts of $753,029.90 for fiscal year 2022. [TAB 6] 7. Approving a joint participation agreement with Palm Beach County for utility design within Church Street and establishment a total design budget of $31,375. [TAB 7] 8. Approving the 2022 Town Council Meeting Schedule. [TAB 8]
Ordinance 18-21, First Reading, Hamptons at Maplewood – Quasi-judicial - Planned Unit Development (PUD) amendment to request a waiver to increase lot coverage from 35 to 50 percent for a zero-lot line development on 114 +/- acres at the southeast corner of Maplewood Drive and Pinetree Trail. (second reading – 11/16/21) [TAB 9]
Resolution 105-21, Loxahatchee Business Park South – Quasi-judicial - Special Exception application for a 4,146 square foot indoor recreation use, on a 4.0± acre property located at 803 Maplewood Drive, Unit 36a. [TAB 10]
Harbourside A. Ordinance 13-21, Second Reading, – Quasi-judicial -Amendment to an approved Planned Unit Development (PUD) to modify previously approved conditions of approval in regards to uses, parking, sound, and events; eliminate the outdoor venue designation and establishing the maximum number and type of events; provide additional outdoor seating areas on the site; and request additional parking waivers. [TAB 11A] B. Resolution 84-21, – Quasi-judicial Special exception amendment to add restaurant square footage and two new special exception uses to add boat rental and a single use retail or service store greater than 5,000 square feet and less than 10,000 square feet; · Site plan amendment to modify uses, parking and outdoor seating areas; eliminate the outdoor venue; and to permit open containers of alcoholic beverages with Dockside Circle when closed and in any of the pedestrian areas; [TAB 11B] for a project located at the northwest corner of Indiantown Road and U.S. Highway One on 9.0+/- acres. (Continued from 9/9/21)
REPORTS TOWN ATTORNEY TOWN MANAGER TOWN COUNCIL – LIAISON REPORTS AND COMMENTS ADJOURNMENT