1. Four (4) vacancies on the Community Development Advisory Board (represents ‘for-profit provider’, ‘actively engaged in home building’, ‘employer within the City’, and ‘advocate for low-income persons’).++
2. One (1) vacancy on the Community Development Advisory Board can represent one of the following: (‘for-profit provider’, ‘actively engaged in home building’, ‘employer within the City’, or ‘advocate for low-income persons’).++
3. One (1) vacancy on the Youth Advisory Board (represents youth board member ‘at-large’ position).++
4. Four (4) vacancies on the Disaster Relief Committee.++
5. One (1) vacancy on the Citizens’ Budget Advisory Committee (represents ‘atlarge’ position).++
6. One (1) vacancy on the Police and Firefighters Retirement Pension Plan, Board of Trustees.+
1. Ordinance 2020-37, rezoning property located west of and adjacent to Goldcoast Road, in the vicinity north of Malabar Road, from RS-2 (Single- Family Residential District) to RC (Restricted Commercial District) (0.54 acres)(Case CPZ-6-2020, Masone Properties and Development), final reading (Quasi-Judicial Proceeding).
2. Ordinance 2020-38, vacating a portion of the rear public utility and drainage easement located within Lot 30, Block 727, Port Malabar Unit 16 (Case VE-8- 2020, Gary and Avril Gordon), final reading.
3. Ordinance 2020-39, amending the Code of Ordinances, Chapter 52, Boards, Subchapter 'Community Development Advisory Board', by revising provisions contained therein, final reading.
4. Ordinance 2020-29, amending the Code of Ordinances, Chapter 174, Floodplain and Stormwater Management, Subchapter ‘Stormwater Management Utility’, by revising provisions contained therein (Case T-14- 2020, City of Palm Bay), final reading. (CONTINUED FROM RCM - 06/18/20)
5. Ordinance 2020-43, amending the Code of Ordinances, Chapter 184, Subdivisions, by removing the requirement for recordation of the subdivision plat prior to the issuance of building permits for model homes and developer owner/builder homes (Case T-13-2020, City of Palm Bay), first reading.
1. Four (4) vacancies on the Community Development Advisory Board (represents ‘for-profit provider’, ‘actively engaged in home building’, ‘employer within the City’, and ‘advocate for low-income persons’).++
2. One (1) vacancy on the Community Development Advisory Board can represent one of the following: (‘for-profit provider’, ‘actively engaged in home building’, ‘employer within the City’, or ‘advocate for low-income persons’).++
3. One (1) vacancy on the Youth Advisory Board (represents youth board member ‘at-large’ position).++
4. Four (4) vacancies on the Disaster Relief Committee.++
5. One (1) vacancy on the Citizens’ Budget Advisory Committee (represents ‘atlarge’ position).++
6. One (1) vacancy on the Police and Firefighters Retirement Pension Plan, Board of Trustees.+
1. Ordinance 2020-37, rezoning property located west of and adjacent to Goldcoast Road, in the vicinity north of Malabar Road, from RS-2 (Single- Family Residential District) to RC (Restricted Commercial District) (0.54 acres)(Case CPZ-6-2020, Masone Properties and Development), final reading (Quasi-Judicial Proceeding).
2. Ordinance 2020-38, vacating a portion of the rear public utility and drainage easement located within Lot 30, Block 727, Port Malabar Unit 16 (Case VE-8- 2020, Gary and Avril Gordon), final reading.
3. Ordinance 2020-39, amending the Code of Ordinances, Chapter 52, Boards, Subchapter 'Community Development Advisory Board', by revising provisions contained therein, final reading.
4. Ordinance 2020-29, amending the Code of Ordinances, Chapter 174, Floodplain and Stormwater Management, Subchapter ‘Stormwater Management Utility’, by revising provisions contained therein (Case T-14- 2020, City of Palm Bay), final reading. (CONTINUED FROM RCM - 06/18/20)
5. Ordinance 2020-43, amending the Code of Ordinances, Chapter 184, Subdivisions, by removing the requirement for recordation of the subdivision plat prior to the issuance of building permits for model homes and developer owner/builder homes (Case T-13-2020, City of Palm Bay), first reading.