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 Interim Town Manager Frank Kitzerow Town Attorney Thomas J. Baird
PROCLAMATION Congratulating Jupiter Community High School Band for winning the 2021 Florida Marching Band State Championship. #
PRESENTATION Florida League of Cities - Mayor John Land Years of Service presentation to Councilor Jim Kuretski. #
CITIZEN COMMENTS 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 November 30, 2021 Town Council Special Meeting Minutes and December 7, 2021 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 HEARING 4. Resolution 117-21, Jupiter Town Center – Quasi-judicial – Site plan amendment application to change 3,200 square feet of office to medical office and to allow shared parking on a 2.5+/- acre property located at 711 W. Indiantown Road. [TAB 4] PUBLIC BUSINESS 5. Approving the Town’s 2020-2021 Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Consolidated Annual Performance Evaluation Report (CAPER). [TAB 5] 6. Resolution 124-21, Approving the contract with NFP Corp. for health insurance broker services in an amount not to exceed $80,000 annually. [TAB 6] 7. Resolution 127-21, Opioid Settlement Memorandum of Understanding. [TAB 7]
REGULAR AGENDA PUBLIC HEARING Resolution 116-21, Gray Motorsports – Quasi-judicial – Special Exception applications for a Warehouse greater than 10,000 square feet and a business office greater than 2,500 square feet; and a site plan application for a car storage and restoration building with an office tenant space, located on a 2.9 ± acre property on Lots 9- 15 of the AA Commerce Park. [TAB 8]
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 Interim Town Manager Frank Kitzerow Town Attorney Thomas J. Baird
PROCLAMATION Congratulating Jupiter Community High School Band for winning the 2021 Florida Marching Band State Championship. #
PRESENTATION Florida League of Cities - Mayor John Land Years of Service presentation to Councilor Jim Kuretski. #
CITIZEN COMMENTS 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 November 30, 2021 Town Council Special Meeting Minutes and December 7, 2021 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 HEARING 4. Resolution 117-21, Jupiter Town Center – Quasi-judicial – Site plan amendment application to change 3,200 square feet of office to medical office and to allow shared parking on a 2.5+/- acre property located at 711 W. Indiantown Road. [TAB 4] PUBLIC BUSINESS 5. Approving the Town’s 2020-2021 Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Consolidated Annual Performance Evaluation Report (CAPER). [TAB 5] 6. Resolution 124-21, Approving the contract with NFP Corp. for health insurance broker services in an amount not to exceed $80,000 annually. [TAB 6] 7. Resolution 127-21, Opioid Settlement Memorandum of Understanding. [TAB 7]
REGULAR AGENDA PUBLIC HEARING Resolution 116-21, Gray Motorsports – Quasi-judicial – Special Exception applications for a Warehouse greater than 10,000 square feet and a business office greater than 2,500 square feet; and a site plan application for a car storage and restoration building with an office tenant space, located on a 2.9 ± acre property on Lots 9- 15 of the AA Commerce Park. [TAB 8]