1. 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’).++
2. One (1) vacancy on the Youth Advisory Board (represents youth board member ‘at-large’ position).++
3. Four (4) vacancies on the Disaster Relief Committee.++
4. One (1) vacancy on the Citizens' Budget Advisory Committee (represents 'atlarge' position).++
5. One (1) vacancy on the Police and Firefighters Retirement Pension Plan, Board of Trustees
6. One (1) vacancy on the Youth Advisory Board (represents 'adult member, 30 years and older' postion).+
1. Ordinance 2020-40, amending the Code of Ordinances, Chapter 200, Utilities Code, by modifying abbreviations and definitions contained therein, final reading.
2. Ordinance 2020-41, amending the Code of Ordinances, Chapter 201, Sewer Use, Subchapter 'Pretreatment of Wastewater', by including provisions related to the dental amalgam program, final reading.
3. Ordinance 2020-42, amending the Fiscal Year 2019-2020 budget by appropriating and allocating certain monies (third budget amendment), final reading.
4. 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), final reading.
5. Ordinance 2020-44, amending the Code of Ordinances, Chapter 70, General Provisions, Subchapter ‘General Provisions’, by revising provisions related to parking of vehicles in residential areas (Case T-7-2020, City of Palm Bay), first reading.
6. Ordinance 2020-45, amending the Code of Ordinances, Chapter 93, Real Property Nuisances, Subchapter ‘Unsightly and Unsanitary Conditions’, by revising provisions related to parking of vehicles in residential areas (Case T- 7-2020, City of Palm Bay), first reading.
7. Ordinance 2020-46, amending the Code of Ordinances, Chapter 185, Zoning Code, Subchapters ‘General Provisions’ and ‘Supplementary District Regulations’, by revising provisions related to parking of vehicles in residential areas (Case T-7-2020, City of Palm Bay), first reading.
8. Request by the Rook at Palm Bay, LLC, for preliminary subdivision approval of a proposed development, consisting of four (4) commercial lots and one (1) multi-family residential lot, to be known as ‘Crowne Square’, which property is located south of and adjacent to Malabar Road, in the vicinity east of Cassia Avenue and West of Corporate Circle, in CC (Community Commercial District) and RM-20 (Multiple-Family Residential District) zonings (21.0 acres) (Case PS-2-2020) (Quasi-Judicial Proceeding).
9. Request by Rook at Palm Bay, LLC, for a variance to encroach the front parking setback of a proposed apartment building clubhouse; encroach the rear building setback of a proposed grocery store; and encroach the rear parking setback in two (2) separate commercial locations (21.0 acres) (V-12- 2020) (Quasi-Judicial Proceeding).
10. Request by Chaparral Subdivision Phase II for Final Development Plan approval of a proposed single-family residential Planned Unit Development (PUD) to be known as ‘Chaparral Phase II’ on property located south of Malabar Road and west of Brentwood Lakes Subdivision (82.14 acres) (Case FD-10-2020). (RESCHEDULED TO P&Z – 08/05/20)
1. Consideration of implementing a Military Banner Program.
2. Consideration of Fiscal Years 2018 and 2019 reimbursements from Bayfront Community Redevelopment Agency to the City’s General Fund ($566,525) and Brevard County’s General Fund ($270,185).
3. Consideration of appropriation from General Fund Undesignated Fund Balance for a Disaster Recovery Solution ($624,300).
4. Consideration of 2020 Certification of Taxable Value; 2021 proposed Operating Millage Rate; 2021 proposed Debt Millage Rate; and scheduling dates for budget public hearings.
5. Consideration of an Employment Contract for Suzanne Sherman, Acting City Manager.
1. 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’).++
2. One (1) vacancy on the Youth Advisory Board (represents youth board member ‘at-large’ position).++
3. Four (4) vacancies on the Disaster Relief Committee.++
4. One (1) vacancy on the Citizens' Budget Advisory Committee (represents 'atlarge' position).++
5. One (1) vacancy on the Police and Firefighters Retirement Pension Plan, Board of Trustees
6. One (1) vacancy on the Youth Advisory Board (represents 'adult member, 30 years and older' postion).+
1. Ordinance 2020-40, amending the Code of Ordinances, Chapter 200, Utilities Code, by modifying abbreviations and definitions contained therein, final reading.
2. Ordinance 2020-41, amending the Code of Ordinances, Chapter 201, Sewer Use, Subchapter 'Pretreatment of Wastewater', by including provisions related to the dental amalgam program, final reading.
3. Ordinance 2020-42, amending the Fiscal Year 2019-2020 budget by appropriating and allocating certain monies (third budget amendment), final reading.
4. 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), final reading.
5. Ordinance 2020-44, amending the Code of Ordinances, Chapter 70, General Provisions, Subchapter ‘General Provisions’, by revising provisions related to parking of vehicles in residential areas (Case T-7-2020, City of Palm Bay), first reading.
6. Ordinance 2020-45, amending the Code of Ordinances, Chapter 93, Real Property Nuisances, Subchapter ‘Unsightly and Unsanitary Conditions’, by revising provisions related to parking of vehicles in residential areas (Case T- 7-2020, City of Palm Bay), first reading.
7. Ordinance 2020-46, amending the Code of Ordinances, Chapter 185, Zoning Code, Subchapters ‘General Provisions’ and ‘Supplementary District Regulations’, by revising provisions related to parking of vehicles in residential areas (Case T-7-2020, City of Palm Bay), first reading.
8. Request by the Rook at Palm Bay, LLC, for preliminary subdivision approval of a proposed development, consisting of four (4) commercial lots and one (1) multi-family residential lot, to be known as ‘Crowne Square’, which property is located south of and adjacent to Malabar Road, in the vicinity east of Cassia Avenue and West of Corporate Circle, in CC (Community Commercial District) and RM-20 (Multiple-Family Residential District) zonings (21.0 acres) (Case PS-2-2020) (Quasi-Judicial Proceeding).
9. Request by Rook at Palm Bay, LLC, for a variance to encroach the front parking setback of a proposed apartment building clubhouse; encroach the rear building setback of a proposed grocery store; and encroach the rear parking setback in two (2) separate commercial locations (21.0 acres) (V-12- 2020) (Quasi-Judicial Proceeding).
10. Request by Chaparral Subdivision Phase II for Final Development Plan approval of a proposed single-family residential Planned Unit Development (PUD) to be known as ‘Chaparral Phase II’ on property located south of Malabar Road and west of Brentwood Lakes Subdivision (82.14 acres) (Case FD-10-2020). (RESCHEDULED TO P&Z – 08/05/20)
1. Consideration of implementing a Military Banner Program.
2. Consideration of Fiscal Years 2018 and 2019 reimbursements from Bayfront Community Redevelopment Agency to the City’s General Fund ($566,525) and Brevard County’s General Fund ($270,185).
3. Consideration of appropriation from General Fund Undesignated Fund Balance for a Disaster Recovery Solution ($624,300).
4. Consideration of 2020 Certification of Taxable Value; 2021 proposed Operating Millage Rate; 2021 proposed Debt Millage Rate; and scheduling dates for budget public hearings.
5. Consideration of an Employment Contract for Suzanne Sherman, Acting City Manager.