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Cape Canaveral VISION Statement
Administrative Services
Community Engagement
Community Development
Economic Development
Culture & Leisure Services
Public Works Services
Brevard County Sheriff’s Office
Canaveral Fire Rescue
5-16-2017
Cape Canaveral Vision Statement
We envision: A bikeable and walkable Cape Canaveral that retains and enhances its welcoming
residential feel, characterized by low-rise buildings. This residential and business friendly
atmosphere is a livable, attractive, safe, inclusive and sustainable coastal community that embraces
the oceanside and riverside as the main amenities, and supports and promotes local tourism,
culture, recreation, commerce, municipal civic interests and education.
We envision: A City network of “complete streets” with a native-landscaped and tree-lined median
with traffic calming elements and dark-sky street lighting. “Complete street” amenities include
bicycle facilities, covered transit stops and safe pedestrian crossings that invite pedestrians and
bicyclists to access the beach, river, local neighborhoods and adjacent communities. Our
improved “complete streets” will allow us to travel calmly to intimate waterfront destinations and a
walkable uptown core. Multi-use paths lined with shade trees should be wide enough for bikes
and pedestrians and lighted so anyone can walk or bicycle safely anywhere in town, day or night.
We envision: Welcoming community entrance features that create a sense of arrival and
unique community identity as The Space Between. The “uptown” and other areas will contain an
architecturally rich and unique mix of uses, with wide tree shaded sidewalks and umbrella covered
café tables at restaurants and bistros where friends gather, interact and enjoy drinks and dinner.
We envision: An engaged and compassionate community that; removes or transforms blighted and
unfinished buildings into attractive structures, offers city-wide green spaces, provides a pet-friendly
park with ample shade, acts progressively but deliberately and actively recruits and supports
businesses that enhance economic viability and serve our residents and visitors with goodwill.
We envision: Open shorelines and rivers accessible to the public including amenities that
take advantage of the water, such as limited and quaint water-view establishments and intimate
public gathering and entertainment places that may include pavilions, gazebos or a performance
stage.
Administrative Services
Update for Week Ending December 1, 2017
City Manager’s Office
The City Manager’s Office is responsible for the day-to-day administration of all City Departments in
accordance with City Council’s established policies/direction, local ordinances, resolutions and
State/Federal laws/rules and regulations. Telephone conferences, meetings with citizens, documents
prepared/reviewed/approved and meetings/conferences held are numerous and may not be included in
the Weekly Updates.
Highlights:
Met with Department Directors & Community members regarding various projects, issues, and
initiatives.
Executive Assistant (EA) provided assistance to City Manager/Department Directors.
EA assisted CCO/Directors with proofing/reviewing/revising of 12-1-17 Weekly Update.
EA received and responded to several Community calls/emails.
EA is coordinating and wrapping up the 2017 City of Cape
Canaveral Employees United Way Campaign.
EA communicated with Staff and Vendors on coordinating
interior details for the new City Hall.
City Clerk’s Office
City Clerk’s Office Staff performed day-to-day duties/responsibilities and assisted various
telephone/walk-in requests from the Public/Staff and provided coverage/assistance to the City
Manager’s Office and City Council.
Highlights:
Records Management – continued to prepare boxes/drawers of records for disposition and/or
offsite scanning in preparation for move to new City Hall.
Public Records Requests – coordinated with Community Development and Financial Services in
response to requests for Business Tax Receipt records.
Council Meetings – attended 11-21-2017 Sine Die/Regular Meeting; processed items adopted/
approved by Council; continued preparations for 12-19-17 Regular Meeting.
City Election – Campaign Treasurer’s Report, Code 2017 TR, due from all candidates by close
of business 02-05-2018, one (1) Report has been received.
New City Council Members – were offered the opportunity to attend the Florida League of Cities
(FLC) University Institute for Elected Municipal Official (IEMO).
o IEMO is an educational program specially designed for newly elected
officials and those with less than one term in office. The primary objective is
to provide elected municipal officials with an intensive academic program
that will assist them in effectively meeting the requirements of their elected
2017 City of Cape Canaveral
Employees United Way
Campaign Underway…
role. The program offers a comprehensive overview of Florida municipal
government, presented by a faculty of top professionals in the field. The
IEMO is a three-day program structured in a Friday through Sunday
format. Created in 1992, the IEMO has assisted more than 1,800 elected
officials. Upcoming Dates January 19-21, 2018, Embassy Suites Orlando
North.
o Orientation – The City Manager is in final review of the materials that will
be presented to the new Council Members after the Holiday Season during
one-on-one meetings with Staff. Each Department’s role and function is
presented in an easy to read and comprehensive notebook.
o Public Records Law, Chapter 119 F.S. – Part of the Orientation will include
information regarding Sunshine Law and Chapter 119 F.S., Public Records.
The importance of following the law cannot be over emphasized. Attached is
an article that was published this past Wednesday regarding an ongoing case
in Martin County.
Met with City Manager regarding various items/issues.
Met with select Department Directors regarding various items/issues.
Financial Services
Financial Services Staff performed day-to-day duties/responsibilities and assisted various telephone/
walk-in requests from the Public.
Highlights:
Met with IM Solutions to discuss the use of Security Access cards and software that will be used
in the new City Hall.
Completed Financials for October 2017 (attached).
Financial Services Staff completed inventory for all City computers.
Staff continued compiling required reports for the City’s upcoming Annual Audit in Mid-
December.
Human Resources/Risk Management
Human Resources/Risk Management Staff performed day-to-day
duties/responsibilities and assisted various telephone/walk-in
requests from the public.
Labor Market Trends
Storm Affects Were Limited and Short Lived
(Source: ADP)
Looking to the weekly jobless claims data, it is
easy to see the effect storms had on the labor
markets. Initial jobless claims spiked with
Hurricane Harvey, subsided a bit and spiked again
with Hurricanes Irma and Maria. It is also easy to
see that in the wake of their passing those spikes
have retreated to set new long-term 44 year lows,
in line with prevailing labor market trends and
consistent with tightening labor market conditions.
Florida Minimum Wage
Florida’s minimum wage is currently $8.10 and will
rise to $8.25 in January 2018. Under the Fair Labor
Standards Act (FLSA), the current Federal minimum
wage is $7.25 per hour, but the FLSA does not
supersede any State or local laws that are more
favorable to employees.
How Does Florida Compare?
(Source: Compensation BLR.com)
(States have the ability to determine their minimum wage change dates.)
State Minimum Wage Changes Effective December 31, 2017
New York:
$11.00 per hour Nassau, Suffolk, Westchester Counties.
$10.40 per hour in the remainder of New York; $11.75 for employees in fast food places
outside of New York City.
Increasing to:
o $12.00 per hour Nassau, Suffolk, Westchester Counties (12/31/18).
o $11.10 per hour remainder of New York (12/31/18); $12.75 for employees in fast food
places outside of New York City (12/31/18).
State Minimum Wage Changes Effective January 1, 2018
Alaska:
$9.84 per hour.
Arizona:
$10.50 per hour.
Increasing to:
o $11.00 (1/1/19) and $12.00 (1/1/20).
California:
$11.00 per hour with 26 employees or more.
$10.50 per hour with fewer than 26 employees.
Increasing to:
o For 26 employees or more the minimum wage rate is increasing to: $12.00 (1/1/19);
$13.00 (1/1/20); $14.00 (1/1/21); and $15.00 (1/1/22).
o For 25 employees or less the minimum wage rate is increasing to: $11.00 (1/1/19);
$12.00 (1/1/20); $13.00 (1/1/21); $14.00 (1/1/22); and $15.00 (1/1/23).
Local laws may require different minimum wage rates.
Colorado:
$10.20 per hour.
Increasing to:
o $11.10 (1/1/19) and $12.00 (1/1/20).
Hawaii:
$10.10 per hour.
Maine:
$10.00 per hour.
Increasing to:
o $11.00 (1/1/19) and $12.00 (1/1/20).
Local laws may require different minimum wage rates.
Michigan:
$9.25 per hour.
Minnesota:
$9.65 per hour for large employers (annual gross revenue of $500,000 or more); $7.87 per
hour for small employers (annual gross revenue of less than $500,000).
Missouri:
$7.85 per hour.
Montana:
$8.30 per hour.
New Jersey:
$8.60 per hour.
Ohio:
$8.30 per hour.
Rhode Island:
$10.10 per hour.
Increasing to:
o $10.50 (1/1/19).
South Dakota:
$8.85 per hour.
Vermont:
$10.50 per hour.
Washington:
$11.50 per hour.
Increasing to:
o $12.00 on 1/1/19 and $13.50 on 1/1/20. *Local laws may require different minimum
wage rates.
State Minimum Wage Changes Effective July 1, 2018
D.C.:
$13.25 per hour (7/1/18).
Increasing to:
o $14.00 (7/1/19) and $15.00 (7/1/20).
Maryland:
$10.10 per hour (7/1/18).
Local laws may require different minimum wage rates.
Oregon:
$12.00 Portland Metro area
$10.75 Urban Counties
$10.50 Rural Counties (7/1/18).
Increasing to:
o The Portland Metro area will increase to $12.50 (7/1/19); $13.25 (7/1/20); $14.00
(7/1/21); and $14.75 (7/1/22).
o The Urban Counties will increase to $11.25 (7/1/19); $12.00 (7/1/20); $12.75 (7/1/21);
and $13.50 (7/1/22).
o The Rural Counties will increase to $11.00 (7/1/19); $11.50 (7/1/20); $12.00 (7/1/21);
and $12.50 (7/1/22).
Healthcare.gov Enrollment Update
On November 22, 2017, the Centers for Medicare and
Medicaid Services released its third weekly enrollment
snapshot for the 2018 open enrollment period for the 39
States served by HealthCare.gov. The update covers the
period of November 12-18, 2017. During this third
week of open enrollment:
798,829 individuals selected a plan, down from the 876,788 plan selections during the second
week.
The number of new consumers selecting plans was 220,323, up from 208,397 during the second
week.
Returning consumers were down from 668,391 to 578,506, suggesting that much of the early
surge in enrollment was due to current enrollees returning to make sure they are enrolled for
2018.
Call center volume was up for the third week while HealthCare.gov visits were down.
Plan selections in the first 18 days of open enrollment totaled 2,277,079, up significantly from
2,137,717 plan selections during the first 26 days of the 2017 open enrollment period.
Effects of Individual Mandate Repeal
(Source: Congressional Budget Office)
The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) sent a letter to the Senate Finance Committee regarding the
effects of eliminating the Individual Mandate which requires all Americans to maintain health
insurance. Because the proposed Tax Cut bill is projected to add more than $2 Trillion to the Federal
deficit, the Senate must find program cuts to bring the revenue shortfall to below $1.5 Trillion. Without
program cuts, Republicans in the Senate would need 60 votes to pass the bill.
The analysis below concludes the following as pertains to the repeal of the Individual Mandate:
Federal spending for people with incomes below $10,000/yr. will be reduced by $9.8 billion.
Federal spending for people with income below $30,000/yr. will be reduced by $8.7 billion.
Federal spending for people with income below $40,000/yr. will be reduced by $3 billion.
Federal spending for people with income below $50,000/yr. will be reduced by $1.2 billion.
Federal spending for people with income above $50,000 would benefit from the repeal.
Federal spending for people with incomes between $100,000 and $200,000/yr. would see an
increase of $1.7 billion.
Federal spending for people with income above $1 million/yr. would receive an increase of
$440 million.
The CBO Federal cost savings did not consider the following:
Cost to medical providers treating patients without health insurance.
Costs “passed on” to individuals who, due to health considerations, must make every effort to
purchase health insurance, without Federal health subsidies at premiums which will be much
higher because younger/healthier individuals will no longer be required to enroll in health
insurance.
Medical costs to individuals who drop health insurance coverage and find themselves in need
of medical services.
Societal costs incurred by a dramatic increase in uninsured Americans.
An enrollment surge can be expected as we near the end of open enrollment on December 15 and a
large number of auto-enrollments will be added by CMS after enrollment closes. Also, the enrollment
report only covers the HealthCare.gov States. The enrollments numbers for the eleven States that
elected to host State-run ACA enrollment websites will be added to the totals after December 15, 2017.
Open enrollment period is a sprint, however, and the finish line is drawing ever closer.
Open Enrollment Period for 2018 November 1 through December 15, 2017
FOUR WAYS TO ENROLL
Pick the method that works best for you.
Online:https://www.healthcare.gov/create-account
By Phone:1-800-318-2596 (TTY: 1-855-889-4325)
Available 24-hours a day, 7 days a week (except holidays)
Personal Assisters: https://localhelp.healthcare.gov (There are over 300 persons in the Cape
Canaveral area qualified to provide personal assistance with enrollment.)
With a Paper Application: Available at: https://marketplace.cms.gov
DON’T MISS THE DECEMBER 15, 2017 DEADLINE!
Risk Management
HR/Risk Management continues to pursue follow-up from FMIT and
National Flood Insurance, the City’s Property Insurance providers in
order to pursue FEMA reimbursement for uninsured damages incurred
by Hurricane IRMA. For individual property owners frustrated by the
slow pace of adjustors, estimators and claims processors, let it be
known that the City is experiencing the same SLOW service and
disorganized follow-up.
FEMA has instituted a new database reporting system and has centralized processing in Virginia and
Texas. FEMA Inspectors are scheduled to assess City damages over a three-day period throughout the
month of December. While most damages have been repaired, Staff will accompany FEMA Inspectors
during the inspection process, but photographically documented all damages immediately following
the storm. “This is not our first rodeo”.
Vacancy Update
HR is currently seeking qualified candidates for the following vacancies:
Licensed A, B or C Wastewater Treatment Plant Operator
Candidates interested in exploring opportunities with the City of Cape Canaveral are invited to visit
the City’s website at: http://www.cityofcapecanaveral.org. Select: TOP 5, CITY EMPLOYMENT
and review the details of the job posting and follow the instructions for submitting the completed City
Employment Application.
HR and PWS Supervisory Staff concluded applicant interviews for the IM Worker vacancy. HR
is currently completing reference checking and anticipates extending an offer to a qualified
candidate shortly.
JOSE LAMBIET
Two in Florida arrested as
part of widening public
records scandal
Former Martin County Commissioner Anne Scott -YouTube
BY JOSE LAMBIET
jose@gossipextra.com
NOVEMBER 29, 2017 04:55 PM
UPDATED NOVEMBER 29, 2017 05:15 PM
In a move that should send a chill down the spines of thousands
of elected officials in Florida, former Martin County
Commissioner Anne Scott, a retired judge originally from
Chicago, and current Commissioner Ed Fielding were booked
Tuesday night into the county jail after being indicted in a public
records scandal that already cost taxpayers upward of $25
million.
Scott, 69, who lives in Hobe Sound and lost her seat after one
term in November, and Fielding, 73, were charged with two
counts each of failure to permit inspection and copying of public
records.
Each count is a misdemeanor that could, at worst for them
although unlikely, see the elected officials spend up to a year in
jail.
The arrests came hours after another sitting commissioner, Sarah
Heard, was charged with a noncriminal violation of the same
statutes, a set of laws that force public officials to surrender
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records of communications with other politicians, staff members
and the public. Heard’s charge is a civil violation akin to a parking
ticket, and she faces fines of up to $500.
Fielding surrendered to the county jail at 5 p.m. and Scott at 8:30
p.m. They were fingerprinted, photographed and released on their
own recognizance after about an hour, said sheriff’s spokeswoman
Christine Weiss.
It is unclear at this point why the Martin County State Attorney’s
office is treating Scott and Fielding differently because the office
has yet to file charging documents for Fielding and Scott.
But Richard Kibbey, who represents Heard but has not been
retained by the other two, explained the grand jury may have
believed Heard was negligent in her handling of the records while
Scott and Fielding had the intention of hiding their records.
“That could explain why the defendants have been treated
differently,” Kibbey said.
While the state attorney’s spokeswoman isn’t commenting, the
developments are believed to be the result of an ongoing grand
jury investigation into the handling of public records by county
officials.
Scott, Fielding and Heard, who is in her fourth term on the
County Commission, are accused of failing to surrender emails to
developers investigating why the commission suddenly started
voting against them.
The emails were requested by Lake Point, a mining company on
the banks of Lake Okeechobee. The company was out to prove
that commissioners were illegally communicating and discussing
public business in private and conspiring with members of the
public against the company’s interests.
It took several years for the trio to produce their emails. When
she was asked to show emails from her private Yahoo account,
Heard claimed it had been hacked. In a civil lawsuit, several
witnesses testified Heard was lying.
So far, the county has lost one civil lawsuit over the public records
and was ordered to pay $500,000 of Lake Point’s legal bill.
And the commission voted last month to settle a second lawsuit,
for breach of contract. Depending on how to calculate the loss to
taxpayers, the county may end up having to pay more than $25
million to Lake Point. Earlier today, the commission voted to
borrow money to pay some of the settlement.
Neither Fielding nor Scott returned calls for comment.
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John Deleo, Administrative/Financial Director
P.O. Box 326
Cape Canaveral, FL 32920
(321) 868-1230
(321) 868-1248 fax
j.deleo@cityofcapecanaveral.org
Memo
TO: The Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council
VIA:
FROM:
DATE:
'9~
David L. Greene, City Manager ~
John DeLeo, Administrative/Financial Services Director ,
November 22, 2017
RE: Monthly Financial Report -October 2017
Staff is pleased to present the Monthly Financial Report for the period ending October 31 , 2017.
At this point in the Fiscal Year, the Year to Date Actuals should be 8.3 % of the total annual budget.
Total General Fund Departmental costs are under target at 7.8%. Administrative Services is
running under target at 1.4%. Fire Rescue and Protective Services combined costs are right on
target. Community and Economic Development and Building and Code Enforcement are under
costs by 9.1%. Leisure Services is 5.7% below target. Non-Departmental expenditures are under
budgetary projections at 3.8%.
The Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) has not incurred any costs for the current Fiscal
Year.
The Capital Construction Fund related to construction of the New City Hall has incurred $6,720
in cost this Fiscal Year.
Wastewater Fund overall costs are under target at 1.8%.
The Stormwater Fund is under target by 5%.
The Enterprise Capital Fund has not incurred any costs for the current Fiscal Year.
The City's General Fund investments total $9,656,014.45; Special Revenue investments total
$313,251.05 ; and Enterprise Fund investments total $945,508.76. The Grand total of all
investments is $10,914,774.26. The Annual Rate of Return for each Investment is attached.
If you have questions or wish anything additional, please contact me.
Revenue
Ad Valorem Tax
City of Cape Canaveral
Fund Narrative
Period Ended October 31 , 2017
To date, the City has received 1.4% of its ad valorem revenue. The City will see this revenue
source spike during the months of November and December as escrowed taxes are remitted to the
County.
Local Option Gas Tax
This amount represents an accrual for October based on average collections from the previous ten
months. Fiscal Year 2017-18 budget is slightly more than Fiscal Year 2016-17. This revenue
stream is somewhat seasonal in nature.
Franchise Fees, Utility Service Taxes and Communications Service Tax
This amount represents an accrual for October based on average collections from the previous ten
months. This revenue is slightly above target at this point and hopefully this trend will continue.
Permits and Licenses
Permits and Licenses are below target at 7.2%. This is a direct result of October fees waived due
to Hurricane Irma.
State Shared Revenues
This amount represents an accrual for October based on average collections from the previous ten
months. This revenue source is currently below target at 8.2%.
Garbage and Recycling Revenues
This amount represents collections for the month of October. This revenue line is slightly under
target at 8.2%. However, this revenue source tends to fluctuate from month to month.
Recreation Fees (Leisure Services)
Recreation Fees are above target at 10%. Friday Fest activities and leagues have resulted in
increased revenue to the City.
Investment Income
Investment Income is slightly under target at 7.0%. This should change as interest rates appear to
be moving upward.
Utility Operating Income (Wastewater Fund)
Utility Operating Income is slightly under target at 8.0%.
Stormwater Utility Fees (Stormwater Fund)
Stormwater Utility Fees are slightly under target at 7.5%.
City of Cape Canaveral
Statement of Revenues & Expenditures
Period Ended October 3 I, 2017
GENERAL FUND
FY 2016-2017 YTD %OF TARGET
BUDGET ACTUAL BUDGET ACTUAL
REVENUE
Cash Forward $ 701,650 $ 535,849 76.4% N/A
Cash Forward -R&R 246,000 0.0% N/A
Ad Valorem Taxes 4,274,545 59,675 1.4% 356,212
Local Option Gas Tax 340,919 28,410 8.3% 28,410
Franchise Fees 828,652 84,307 10.2% 69,054
Utility Taxes 1,245,848 89,511 7.2% 103,821
Communications Service Tax 447,498 36,285 8.1% 37,292
Permits & Licenses 260,850 18,727 7.2% 21,738
Impact Fees 1,400 0.0% 117
Federal Grants 139,000 0.0% 11,583
State Grants 50,000 0.0% 4,167
State Shared Revenue 926,147 75,943 8.2% 77,179
Local Shared Revenue 128,000 0.0% 10,667
Charges for Services 30,510 18,298 60.0% 2,543
Garbage & Recycling Revenue 1,119,520 92,148 8.2% 93,293
Recreation Fees 68,775 6,861 10.0% 5,731
Fines & Forfeitures 17,800 732 4.1% 1,483
Interest Income 66,260 4,669 7.0% 5,522
Fire Hydrant Rental Fee 71,430 5,949 8.3% 5,953
Miscellaneous Revenue 109,380 6,791 6.2% 9,115
Transfer from School Guard Crossing Fund 2,385 0.0% 199
Transfer from CC Redevelopment Fund 689,203 0.0% 57,434
Contribution from Wastewater Fund . 681,359 56,780 8.3% 56,780
Contribution from Stormwater Fund 19,566 1,631 8.3% 1,631
TOT AL REVENUES $ 12,466,697 $ 1,122,567 9.0% $ 959,921
EXPENDITURE
Legislative $ 43,413 $ 1,348 3.1% $ 3,618
Administrative Services 453,579 6,173 1.4% 37,798
Community Development 201,989 10,571 5.2% 16,832
Protective Services 2,674,926 210,919 7.9% 222,911
Fire/ Rescue Services 2,056,338 170,329 8.3% 171,362
Building & Code Enforcement 404,842 21,540 5.3% 33,737
infrastructure Maintenance 1,101,506 30,554 2.8% 91,792
Economic Development 147,232 7,760 5.3% 12,269
Leisure Services 634,511 16,730 2.6% 52,876
Community Engagement 134,522 8,360 6.2% 11,210
Legal Services 210,125 16,500 7.9% 17,510
Solid Waste 1,119,748 74,331 6.6% 93,312
Debt Service 1,236,925 0.0% 103,077
Non-Departmental 1,208,787 45,616 3.8% 100,732
Transfer to Community Redevelopment Agency 400,000 0.0% 33,333
Transfer to Capital Construction Fund 335,849 0.0%
Contingency 438,254 16,750 3.8% N/A
TOT AL EXPENDITURES $ 12,466,697 $ 973,330 7.8% $ 1,002,370
Excess of Revenues Over/ (Under) Expenditures $ 149,236
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City of Cape Canaveral
Statement of Revenues & Expenditures
Period Ended October 3 I, 2017
POLICE EDUCATION FUND
FY 2016-2017 YTD %OF TARGET
BUDGET ACTUAL BUDGET ACTUAL
REVENUE
Police Education Income $ 864 $ 100 11.6% $ 72
Interest Income 180 0.0% 15
TOT AL REVENUES $ 1,044 $ 100 9.6% $ 87
EXPENDITURE
Education & Training $ $ 0.0% $
Contingency 1,044 0.0% NIA
TOT AL EXPENDITURES $ 1,044 $ 0.0% $
Excess of Revenues Over I (Under) Expenditures $ 100
FIRE PROTECTION FUND
FY 2016-2017 YTD %OF TARGET
BUDGET ACTUAL BUDGET ACTUAL
REVENUE
Cash Forward R&R $ $ 0.0% $
Interest Income 132 11 8.1% 11
Impact Fees 0.0%
Net Increase (decrease) in FMV 0.0%
TOT AL REVENUES $ 132 $ 11 8.1% $ 11
EXPENDITURE
Transfer to General Fund $ $ 0.0% NIA
Contingency 132 0.0% NIA
TOT AL EXPENDITURES $ 132 $ 0.0% $
Excess of Revenues Over I (Under) Expenditures $ 11
SCHOOL CROSSING GUARD FUND
FY 2016-2017 YTD %OF TARGET
BUDGET ACTUAL BUDGET ACTUAL
REVENUE
Cash Forward $ 824 $ 0.0% NIA
Parking Fine Surcharge 1,500 60 4.0% 125
Interest Income 61 0.0% 5
TOTAL REVENUES $ 2,385 $ 60 2.5% $ 130
EXPENDITURE
Transfer to General Fund $ 2,385 $ 0.0% $ 199
Contingency 0.0% NIA
TOT AL EXPENDITURES $ 2,385 $ 0.0% $ 199
Excess of Revenues Over I (Under) Expenditures $ 60
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City of Cape Canaveral
Statement of Revenues & Expenditures
Period Ended October 3 I, 2017
LIBRARY FUND
FY 2016-2017 YTD %OF TARGET
BUDGET ACTUAL BUDGET ACTUAL
REVENUE
Cash Forward $ $ 0.0% $
Ad Valorem Taxes 68,512 1,770 2.6% 5,709
Ad Valorem Tax Delinquent 50 (7) -13.2% 4
Tax Penalty Income 60 (3) -5.7% s
Interest Income 4,800 0.0% 400
Interest -Library Impact Fees 0.0%
Interest -Tax Collections 35 (9) -24.3% 3
Net Increase (decrease) in FMV 0.0%
Impact Fees -Library 0.0%
Miscellaneous Revenue 0.0%
Transfer from Capital Construction Fund 0.0%
TOTAL REVENUES $ 73,457 $ 1,752 2.4% $ 6,121
EXPENDITURE
Operating Expenses $ 33,150 $ 719 2.2% $ 2,763
Capital Purchases 30,000 0.0% 2,500
Contingency 10,307 0.0% NIA
TOT AL EXPENDITURES $ 73,457 $ 719 1.0% $ 5,263
Excess of Revenues Over I (Under) Expenditures $ 1,033
CAPECANAVERALCOMMUNITYREDEVELOPMENTAGENCY
FY 2016-2017 YTD %OF TARGET
BUDGET ACTUAL BUDGET ACTUAL
REVENUE
Cash Forward $ $ 91,271 0.0% NIA
Shared Revenue from Cape Canaveral 370,034 0.0% 30,836
Shared Revenue from Brevard County 388,697 0.0% 32,391
Interest Income 0.0%
Net Increase (decrease) in FMV 0.0%
Transfer from General Fund 400,000 0.0% 33,333
TOT AL REVENUES $ 1,158,731 $ 91,271 7.9% $ 96,561
EXPENDITURE
Operating Expenses $ 11,239 $ 0.0% $ 937
Capital Purchases 400,000 0.0% 33,333
Debt Service 741,527 0.0% 61,794
Transfer to N. Atlantic Ave.Imp.Fund 0.0%
Contingency 5,965 0.0% NIA
TOTAL EXPENDITURES $ 1,158,731 $ 0.0% $ 96,064
Excess of Revenues Over I (Under) Expenditures $ 91,271
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REVENUE
Cash Forward
Contraband Income
Interest -State
Net Increase (decrease) in FMV
TOTAL REVENUES
EXPENDITURE
School Resource Officer
Contingency
TOT AL EXPENDITURES
City of Cape Canaveral
Statement of Revenues & Expenditures
Period Ended October 31 , 2017
LAW ENFORCEMENT TRUST FUND
FY 2016-2017 YTD
BUDGET ACTUAL
$ 1,610 $
1,000
72 5
$ 2,682 $ 5
$ 2,682 $
$ 2,682 $
Excess of Revenues Over/ (Under) Expenditures $ 5
%OF TARGET
BUDGET ACTUAL
0.0% N/A
0.0% 83
6.8% 6
0.0%
0.2% $ 89
0.0% $ 224
0.0% N/A
0.0% $ 224
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City of Cape Canaveral
Statement of Revenues & Expenditures
Period Ended October 3 I, 2017
CAPITAL CONSTRUCTION FUND
FY 2016-2017 YTD %OF TARGET
BUDGET ACTUAL BUDGET ACTUAL
REVENUE
Cash Forward -General Government $ $ 0.0% N/A
Cash Forward -Fire/ Rescue 0.0% N/A
Cash Forward -Protective Services 0.0% N/A
Cash Forward -Leisure Services 0.0% N/A
Cash Forward -Library 0.0% N/A
Interest -General Government 0.0%
Interest -Fire/ Rescue 0.0%
Net Increase (decrease) in FMV 0.0%
Transfer from General Fund 335,849 0.0%
Cap. Expansion Fees -General Government 0.0%
Cap. Expansion Fees -Fire / Rescue 0.0%
TOT AL REVENUES $ $ 335,849 0.0% $
EXPENDJTURE
Capital -General Government $ $ 6,720 0.0% $
Capital -Fire/ Rescue 0.0%
Transfer to General Fund 0.0%
Transfer to Library Fund 0.0%
Contingency -General Government 0.0% N/A
Contingency -Fire / Rescue 0.0% N/A
TOT AL EXPENDITURES $ $ 6,720 0.0% $
Excess of Revenues Over/ (Under) Expenditures $ 329,129
N. ATLANTIC A VE. IMPROVEMENT FUND
FY 2016-2017 YTD %OF TARGET
BUDGET ACTUAL BUDGET ACTUAL
REVENUE
Cash Forward $ $ 0.0% NIA
FDOT/Unobligated Reserves 0.0%
Interest -TIFT Funds 0.0%
Net Increase (decrease) in FMV 0.0%
Contributions-Private Sources 0.0%
Transfer from GF -TIFT & SPIA 0.0%
Transfer from CC Redevelopmnt Agency 0.0%
TOTAL REVENUES $ $ 0.0% $
EXPENDITURE
Capital Purchases $ $ 0.0% $
Contingency 0.0% N/A
TOTAL EXPENDITURES $ $ 0.0% $
Excess of Revenues Over / (Under) Expenditures $
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City of Cape Canaveral
Statement of Revenues & Expenditures
Period Ended October 3 1, 2017
WASTEWATER ENTERPRISE FUND
FY 2016-2017 YTD %OF TARGET
BUDGET ACTUAL BUDGET ACTUAL
REVENUE
Cash Forward $ $ 0.0% N/A
St.John's River Water Mgmt Dist. Grant 0.0%
Utility Operating Income 3,857,031 310,316 8.0% 321,419
Utility Penalty Income 63,407 5,427 8.6% 5,284
Impact Fees 0.0%
Reuse Hook-Up Fees 2,925 0.0% 244
Reclaimed Water Revenue 83,029 6,812 8.2% 6,919
Investment Income 7,200 1,430 19.9% 600
Sale of Fixed Assets 5,000 0.0% 417
Transfer from CC CRA Fund 52,323 0.0% 4,360
SRF Loan Proceeds 1,700,000 0.0% 141,667
Net Increase (decrease) in FMV 0.0%
TOT AL REVENUES $ 5,770,915 s 323,984 5.6% $ 480,910
EXPENDITURE
Personal Services $ 1,309,251 $ 92,742 7.1% $ 109,104
Operating Expenses 918,400 12,119 1.3% 76,533
Debt Service 174,278 0.0% 14,523
Contribution to General Fund 0.0%
Transfer to Enterprise Capital Fund 3,302,559 0.0% 275,213
Contingency 66,427 0.0% N/A
TOT AL EXPENSES $ 5,770,915 $ 104,861 1.8% $ 475,374
Excess of Revenues Over/ (Under) Expenses s 219,123
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City of Cape Canaveral
Statement of Revenues & Expenditures
Period Ended October 31 , 2017
STORMW ATER ENTERPRISE FUND
FY 2016-2017 YTD %OF TARGET
BUDGET ACTUAL BUDGET ACTUAL
REVENUE
Cash Forward $ 100,000 $ 0.0% N/A
lRL Grant 11,000 0.0%
Dep Grant 0.0%
Stormwater Utility Fees 735,264 55,329 7.5% 61,272
Investment Income 5,940 125 2.1% 495
SRF Loan Proceeds 0.0%
Net Increase (decrease) in FMV 0.0%
TOT AL REVENUES $ 852,204 $ 55,454 6.5% $ 61,767
EXPENDITURE
Personal Services $ 206,669 $ 18,883 9.1% $ 17,222
Operating Expenses 217,716 7,601 3.5% 18,143
Contribution to General Fund 19,566 1,631 8.3% 1,631
Transfer to Enterprise Capital Fund 368,600 0.0% 30,717
Contingency 39,653 0.0% N/A
TOT AL EXPENSES $ 852,204 $ 28,115 3.3% $ 67,713
Excess of Revenues Over/ (Under) Expenses $ 27,339
ENTERPRISE CAPITAL FUND
FY 2016-2017 YTD %OF TARGET
BUDGET ACTUAL BUDGET ACTUAL
REVENUE
Transfer from Wastewater Fund $ 2,621,200 $ 0.0% $ 218,433
Transfer from Stormwater Fund 368,600 0.0% 30,717
SRF Loan Proceeds 0.0%
TOT AL REVENUES $ 2,989,800 $ 0.0% $ 249,150
EXPENDITURE
Capital -Wastewater $ 2,621,200 $ 0.0% $ 218,433
Capital -Stormwater 368,600 0.0% 30,717
TOT AL EXPENSES $ 2,989,800 $ 0.0% $ 249,150
Excess of Revenues Over / (Under) Expenses $
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Florida State Treasury -Special Purpose Investment Account (SPIA) & FL SAFE
As of October 31, 2017, the following funds were invested with the State of Florida Division of Treasury, with a 1.81 % rate of
return.
Interest earned for the month: $ 7,238.69
General Fund
Restricted (by outside party)
Recycled Product $
Cape Caribe-Tree Mitigation
Cape Caribe-N. Atlantic Ave.
Total Restricted $
Committed (Constrained by Council)
Fire Station Reserve $
City Hall Reserve
Expansion Recreation 112,459.75
Expansion Police 81 ,235.90
Capital Equipment Renewal & Replacement 192,428.94
Total Committed $ 386,124.60
Assigned -General Fund Emergency Reserve 1,495,349.01
Unassigned 268,917.28
Total General F1111d SP/A Investme11ts: $ 2,150,390.90
Fl Safe General Fund Emergency Reserve -1 .14% (assigned) $ 1,260,034.45
Fl Safe Combined -Note 2014/2017 -1.14% $ 745,589.10
Fl Safe Combined -Bank United CD -1.24% & 1.36% $ 5,500,000.00
$ 7,505,623.55
Total General F1111d Florida Safe Investme11ts: $ 7,505,623.55
Total General Fund Investments: $ 9 656 014.45
Special Revenue Funds
Restricted (by outside party)
Police Education Fund $ 11 ,403.54
Aerial Fund 7,115.72
School Crossing Guard Fund
Library Fund 106,236.23
Library Fund Restricted 185,249.35
Law Enforcement Trust Fund 3,246.22
North Atlantic Avenue Reserves:
Investments-SPIA N. Atlantic Ave
Capital Expansion Funds:
Fire Rescue Capital Expansion
General Government Capital Expansion
Total Restricted $ 313,251.05
Total S ecial Revenue Fund SP/A Investments: $ 313 251.05
Enterprise Funds
Wastewater Fund:
Wastewater General -Unrestricted $ 560,122.40
Wastewater Fund Renewal & Replacement 309,350.76
$ 869,473.16
Stormwater Fund:
Stormwater Fund -Unrestricted $ 32,573.16
Stom1water Fund Renewal & Replacement 43,462.44
$ 76,035.60
Total EnterJ!.rise Fund SP/A Investments: $ 945 508.76
TOTAL SP/A & FLSAFE /.\'I "EST.llE.\'T~ $ 10,914,774.26
Community Engagement
Update for Week Ending December 1, 2017
Community Engagement is primarily responsible for implementation/evaluation of public
programs, community meetings, public gatherings and more. Staff attended various meetings,
performed day-to-day duties/responsibilities, Website maintenance/improvements and performed
content sourcing throughout the City for various digital/social media platforms.
Highlights:
Community engagement with residents and local organizations regarding:
● Local artwork and Stewards for Little Free Libraries and Little Free Pantries
● Community Garden Season 3 Planting
● Subscribing to the Weekly Update
● B4 (BikesBusBeach+Brevard) Summit Picnic Lunch at Manatee Sanctuary Park
● Mobility Festival in early 2018
● 2018 Mayor’s Fitness Challenge/Walk Across Brevard
● Food trucks and pop-up vendors
● Relocation of the bus shelter near 7-11
● Pet waste not being picked up
● Zagster bike share
● “Living” webpage of the City website
○ City of Cocoa Water and WastePro USA information
○ http://www.cityofcapecanaveral.org/living
● Space Coast TPO Programs to help Cape View Elementary School
● Area winter camps for children out of school during the upcoming holidays
● Beach wrack/seaweed
● N Atlantic Streetscape landscaping
Communication throughout the week with Staff from multiple Departments regarding:
● Community Redevelopment Agency, CRA County Meeting
● 2018 Mayor’s Fitness Challenge/Walk Across Brevard
● Attended the City Council Meeting on Tuesday, November 21, 2017
● Zagster bike share
● Health + Mobility Festival in early 2018
● City Hall Interior Furnishing Committee
● Finishing touches on Community Garden expansion
● Placement of Little Free Libraries and Little Free Pantries
● Photo booth at Holiday in the City on Friday, December 1, 2017 starting at 6 p.m.
● Center Street Park damage from Hurricane Irma
● Open Portal Software
○ An online zoning portal that renders complex zoning/land use regulations in an
easy to search/understandable way.
Trademark Initiative
Staff has received the final three (3) official U.S. trademark registration certificates for The
Space Between, Sun + Sea and High Heels + Flip Flops! Staff started this trademark initiative in
2016 as a way to complete the new City Brand/Vision Statement. With the addition of these
three (3) trademarks the City now owns the following:
PC-3588T - THE SPACE BETWEEN
PC-3589T - SUN + SEA
PC-3590T - HIGH HEELS + FLIP FLOPS
PC-3591T - WAVES + WONDER
PC-3593T - LIFTOFF + LANDING
PC-3594T - INSPIRATION + RELAXATION
PC-3595T - FAMILY + FRIENDS
PC-3596T - HIGH-TECH + HIGH TIDE
PC-3597T - SCIENCE + SANDCASTLES
Staff is currently working to obtain the Sun, Space and Sea City seal/drawing and Sun, Space &
Sea.
Walk Across Brevard Slated for February 3, 2018
Community Engagement met with Staff from Culture & Leisure
Services to discuss participating in Walk Across Brevard, which is the
kick-off event for the 2018 Health First Mayor’s Fitness Challenge.
The City of Cape Canaveral will be defending its title of “Most Fit
City” in this challenge. Registration for the challenge opens December
15, 2017, so ask Santa for a fitness tracker and get ready to move and
shake in 2018!
FOG Alert Over the Holiday Season
FOG — “Fats, Oils and Grease” — comes from a variety of food sources, including food scraps,
cooking oil, shortening, lard, dairy products, gravy, mayonnaise and salad dressings. While it
may seem practical and harmless to get rid of FOG via the kitchen sink, doing so can lead to
huge problems and expensive repairs down the road.
Oils and grease rinsed down the drain can congeal and block your sewer, which may require you
to call a plumber. As liquid grease and fats cool, they solidify and build up inside the pipes,
ultimately becoming a hardened mass that restricts the flow of sewage and clogs pipes. Clogged
sewer pipes can cause untreated wastewater to back up into homes and businesses, or to overflow
from manholes into parks, yards, streets and storm drains.
Blocked drains can ruin the holiday festivities for you and
the Community. Here are some easy ways you can protect
your pipes and the greater sewer system from FOG:
Never pour cooking oil, pan drippings, bacon
grease, salad dressings or sauces down the sink or
toilet or into street gutters or storm drains.
Recycle used cooking oil or properly dispose of it
by pouring it into a sealable container and placing
the sealed container in the trash.
To recycle large amounts of oil and grease, such as what’s left over from frying a turkey,
contact a local recycler. Or mix clay cat litter, a little at a time, into the oil. When all the
oil has been absorbed, pour the cat litter into a trash bag, seal the bag, then dispose of it in
your regular trash.
Dispose of food scraps into the trash, not the sink.
Don’t use a garbage disposal or food grinder. Grinding food up before rinsing it down the
drain does not remove FOG; it just makes the pieces smaller.
Place a catch basket or screen over the sink drain when rinsing dishware, or when peeling
or trimming food, to catch small scraps that would otherwise be washed down the drain.
Throw the scraps in the trash.
Scrape pots and pans or use paper towels to remove all oil and grease before washing
them.
Community Brainstorm Event
Staff will be hosting the next Community Brainstorm event on
Tuesday, December 12, 2017 at 6:00 p.m. at the Nancy Hanson
Recreation Complex (7300 N Atlantic Ave.). Bring your biggest and
brightest ideas to this casual conversation about our GREAT City!
City Council Meeting Livestream Replay
Staff used the free livestream app, Periscope, to broadcast the City Council Meeting on Tuesday,
November 21, 2017. The meeting had over 200 viewers! You can replay the live broadcasts by
following this link to the “Watch Meetings”
webpage of the City website:
www.cityofcapecanaveral.org/watchmeetings.
NASA Social Media Event
in Early December 2017
Staff’s application to attend a social media event
for the upcoming SpaceX CRS-13 Mission in
December was recently approved. SpaceX will
launch a Dragon capsule filled with supplies to
the International Space Station via the reusable
Falcon 9 rocket. Community Engagement Staff
will use this opportunity to reach a broader
audience via social media to spread the word
about the unique culture of Cape Canaveral and
increase interest in space tourism.
Community Garden
Season 3 Planting
Season 3 gardeners met at the Cape Canaveral
Community Garden on Saturday, November 18,
2017 to plant a wide variety of vegetables and
herbs. Now former Mayor Pro Tem Brendan McMillan stopped by to check out the changes in
the garden. This year the program is transitioning to a true community garden model, in which
gardeners worked together to decide what to plant and will care for their crops as a group.
Gardeners will also share the harvest of the entire garden. In previous seasons, each gardener
was assigned a single plot and was limited in the amount of vegetables or herbs that could be
grown.
Center Street Park Repairs
Community Engagement Staff communicated with Staff from Public Works Services (PWS)
regarding resident concerns about damage the park sustained in Hurricane Irma and during
subsequent rain events. Before the City can begin any shoreline restoration projects, it must
obtain a permit. Once the proper permits have been obtained, PWS will work with relevant City
departments to restore Center Street Park. Staff greatly appreciates the patience of our
Community as the City continues to tend to Irma-related damages.
Cape View Elementary School to Paint
and Steward our First Little Free Pantries
Staff met with Cape View Elementary School Guidance Counselor Stephanie White to discuss
the school’s involvement in our Little Free Pantry (LFP) Program. Cape View students, teachers
and Staff will work together to paint two LFPs and will also be Stewards for the pantries. The
school’s STEM Club is even considering adding solar panels to the LFPs!
The slogan of the LFP program is, “Neighbors helping neighbors” and
we’re certainly glad we have neighbors like Cape View in the City of Cape
Canaveral!
Staff still needs a local artist to paint our third LFP. If you’re interested in
volunteering your artistic talents, please email Community Engagement Consultant
Rebekah McLain: r.mclain@cityofcapecanaveral.org
To learn more about the Little Free Pantry Program, visit: www.LittleFreePantry.org.
Another Little Free Library on the Way
Local artist and community gardener Linda Hagen is
currently painting the City’s newest Little Free
Library (LFL). We can’t wait to see this little
wooden box brought to life with her artistic talents!
Staff plans to place this LFL in Manatee Sanctuary
Park, and will need a resident, group of residents or
HOA to act as Stewards. LFL Stewardship requires
little effort, but is incredibly rewarding and makes a
huge difference in our Community. If you’re
interested in being the Steward(s) of this LFL,
please email Community Engagement Consultant
Rebekah McLain: r.mclain@cityofcapecanaveral.org
For more information on the Little Free Library Program, visit:
www.cityofcapecanaveral.org/lfl and www.LittleFreeLibrary.org.
Health and Mobility Festival in Early 2018
The Community Engagement team met with Staff from the Culture
& Leisure Services Department to discuss holding a Health and
Mobility Festival in February 2018. This would be a fun
community event with the goal of providing education about the
benefits of a healthy lifestyle, along with safety and awareness for
both drivers and non-drivers (pedestrians, cyclists, skateboarders,
people on scooters, etc.). For a list of ways to get active in Cape
Canaveral please visit: www.cityofcapecanaveral.org/getactive.
Staff plans to tie this event in with the kickoff event for the 2018 Health First Mayor’s Fitness
Challenge, in which we’ll be defending our title of “Most Fit City”. Registration for the Mayor’s
Fitness Challenge opens December 15, 2017 and the event will kick off in February of 2018.
Brevard County Emergency Operations Center Input
Staff was solicited for feedback regarding the design of the new Brevard County Emergency
Operations Center (EOC). After EOC research, and by drawing from firsthand experience during
the 2016 and 2017 hurricane season, a compiled list was submitted to the Brevard County
Emergency Operations Director Kimberly Prosser. Design suggestions revolved around
sustainability, alternative power sources and quality of life topics such as rest/work areas and air
purification. $14 million was approved in 2017 by Governor Rick Scott for a new state-of-the-art
EOC to be built in the lot next to the current EOC
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Community Development
Update for Week Ending December 1, 2017
Staff performed day-to-day duties/responsibilities and assisted various telephone/walk-in requests
from the public, including performing plan reviews, processing permits, conducting inspections,
performing site visits, issuing notices and conducting research.
Building Division
The Building Division conducted 136 inspections; processed 61 new Building Permit
Applications; 83 permits picked-up/payments processed; processed 92 renewals (or new) Business
Tax Receipts Alarm and/or Fire notices/payments. $5,027.75 permit fees have been waived for
Hurricane Irma-related damage.
Highlights:
Provided (as needed) inspections for the new City Hall.
Responded to 284 e-mails, faxes and/or calls requesting permit, zoning and/or BTR
information. Responded to 2 voicemails.
Processed nine (9) new contractor’s information packets (Contractor Lic., Liability
Insurance and W/C Insurance) to allow them to pull permits in Cape Canaveral.
Processed one (1) payment for Construction Contractor Citation in the amount of $500.
Processed one (1) payment for demolition of single family residence at 226 Polk Avenue.
Contacted two (2) contractors regarding scheduling final inspections for building permits
that are nearing expiration or recently expired.
Provided assistance in completing Building Permit Applications as needed.
Provided inspection results for 14 building permits.
Assisted 55 walk-in customers regarding miscellaneous items.
Processed one (1) payment for after the fact permit (work performed prior to obtaining a
required Building Permit).
Verified and/or scanned 17 pages of building documents.
Compiled permit information for State of the City.
Code Enforcement
Code Enforcement performed day-to-day duties/responsibilities, assisted with various requests
from the Public and provided office coverage throughout the week.
Highlights:
Received 21 new requests giving life-safety issues priority, followed closely by
Community appearance and property maintenance.
Provided front counter coverage and assisted 31 Citizens with Building/Code Enforcement
requests.
Conducted 42 site inspections.
Removed 10 signs from right-of-way/telephone poles within the City.
Responded to 58 voicemails regarding complaints/inquiries.
Responded to 16 lien search requests.
Code Enforcement Officers continue to conduct daily Community sweeps for visible
violations throughout the City.
Issued six (6) door tags for visible violations to be corrected.
Planning
Planning performed day-to-day duties/responsibilities, assisted with various requests from the
Public and provided office coverage throughout the week.
Highlights:
Records Management – 3,356 pages of documents scanned/verified; organized files in
Laserfiche; prepared 2.0 cubic feet for destruction and 1.5 cubic feet for off-site scanning.
Assisted Building Department Staff with building permit entry.
Attended Staff Meeting to discuss outstanding needs for new City Hall.
Met with property owner and lessee to sign required documents for the transfer of the 2COP
license at 6850 N. Atlantic Avenue.
Met with Engineer of Record for the redevelopment of the RaceTrac property located at
8899 Astronaut Boulevard. Action item includes the finalization of easements for sanitary
sewer, signage and sidewalk.
Met with owner of 510 Harrison Avenue regarding the expansion of the existing
townhouse. Discussion items included setbacks, platting requirements and limitations on
2nd kitchen facilities.
Met with City Manager and Community Engagement Director regarding signage on
Chandler Avenue related to pet owners and their responsibilities. Staff will contact the
owner of the Palms East project to discuss a partnership for the installation of signage
and/or pet stations to provide owners with necessary supplies to clean-up after their pets.
Reviewed response to property owner located at 112 E. Central Avenue regarding the
buffer zone associated with the Ocean Woods development. City Code Enforcement Staff
as well as the City Arborist are working with the neighborhood to ensure compliance with
City/Court requirements for maintenance/replanting of the buffer area.
Economic Development
Update for Week Ending December 1, 2017
Performed day-to-day duties/responsibilities, conducted various meetings with business
stakeholders, potential investors, citizens, realtors and Staff. Performed site visits and conducted
research as necessary.
City Hall Status
Obtaining bids for Fire Sprinkler
System monitoring.
Installation of concrete pavers in
plaza area is underway.
The priming/painting of the seat
wall along west side of plaza is
underway.
City crews continue to install
irrigation piping.
Spanish tile roofing installed over northeast
stairway exit door.
Build-out of veranda arches nearing
completion.
Access Control System and CCTV system
integration is underway.
A/V systems installation is being finalized.
Plumbing fixtures are coming on-line
one at a time as they are each
carefully inspected/tested for water-
tightness.
Met with Interior Furnishings
Committee to review furnishings.
Renewed DBPR licenses (Building
Official, Building Inspector, Plans
Examiner).
With Community Development
Department Director, met with
representative from Cape Sunbelt
regarding their upcoming dual-
branded 224-room hotel. This same developer brought the new Homewood Suites to Cape
Canaveral in 2015. This next hotel development will be located on the 4.9 acre parcel
immediately behind the Homewood Suites and will represent a $40M capital investment
in the City’s CRA.
With Community Engagement Department Director, met with representatives from B4
(BikesBusBeach+Brevard) regarding their upcoming Summit Picnic Lunch at Manatee
Sanctuary Park.
Attended the City Council Meeting on Tuesday, November 21, 2017.
Assisted Community Development Department Director with revisions to the proposed
concrete pavers in driveways ordinance.
Coordinated with owner of Ocean Gifts & Memories regarding an upcoming Grand
Opening Event.
Coordinated with owner of Edible Arrangements regarding an upcoming Grand Re-
opening and Ribbon Cutting Event.
Culture & Leisure Services
Update for Week Ending December 1, 2017
Staff performed day-to-day duties/responsibilities and assisted various telephone/walk-in requests
from the public.
Director Meetings
City Manager
Human Resources Director
Culture & Leisure Services Advisory Board
Cocoa Beach High School student mentoring session
Community Engagement Director
Athletic Leagues
All seasons resumed play this week after taking one week off to enjoy Thanksgiving. Softball is
finishing the last two weeks of regular season play before beginning playoffs. Most teams still
have remaining games to make up due to rainouts earlier this season. DNB is our current leader
with a 7-1 record with Sapphire only one game back. These two teams will go head-to-head for
the last two games of the season. “DNB” can clinch a #1 seed with a win this week while Sapphire
has to win both games against DNB to overtake the top seed for the playoffs and receive a first
round bye. Kickball returned to the field this Wednesday; Graham’s Smokehouse Smokers are still
out front with a perfect 6-0 record. “GTR” is only one game back from Graham’s and looking to
close the gap this week. Tennis is starting up a new Monday night league for intermediate players.
The league will begin on December 4, 2017. Registration for this league filled-up quickly and the
City will host a full roster of 11 players. Wednesday night tennis will begin playoffs next week.
Racquetball is beginning an intermediate racquetball league December 5, 2017. Big
congratulations to the Cape Canaveral Island Girlz on winning this season on the Space Coast
Tennis League, Go Champs!
Holiday in the City
This Friday Fest will have a very special theme. Xeriscape Park has been decorated with holiday
flair; Cape View Elementary Chorus and Cocoa Beach High School String Ensemble are ready to
perform and to top it all off; and there will be a special guest from the North Pole. The Cape
Canaveral Library will be hosting free crafts for kids and a City Photo Booth will be on hand to
capture all the great memories, don’t miss it!
Parents Night Out
You still have time to register! Whether you need a few hours to do some holiday shopping or a
fun evening out on the town, we’ve got you covered with the kiddos. A fun evening is planned full
of fun and games. If you’re familiar with our summer camp program, you know what a great
opportunity and value the City offers. Space is limited so get your spot now!
Reindeer Run
The only road race in Cape Canaveral is back! 100% of proceeds from this race benefit our local
children. Whether you’re a competitive runner or just wish to go for a nice walk, sign-up for the
race. Not only can you get a custom tee-shirt, but you’ll have the chance to win one of the many
amazing prizes raffled off to participants. Some of this year’s prizes include tickets to Universal
Studios, hotel nights and restaurant gift cards. A map of anticipated road closures that morning is
listed below. To register, click below:
https://secure.runningzone.com/Race/FL/CapeCanaveral/CapeCanaveralReindeerRun
Coast Arts Festival Coming to Manatee Sanctuary Park
Last weekend saw the most prestigious art festival take place at Manatee Sacntuary Park. Close to
100 artists showcased their fine art and competed for coveted prize money and bragging rights.
According to event organizers, the event was a success and the park exceeded their expectations.
Although some minor issues occurred at the start of the show, staff assisted and helped event
organizers kick the event off to a great start. A big thank you to all involved in making this event
a success.
Public Works Services
Update for Week Ending December 1, 2017
Staff performed day-to-day duties/responsibilities and assisted various telephone/walk-in requests
from the public.
Wastewater Treatment Plant / Sanitary Sewer System
Oxidation Ditch Rehabilitation Project. Initial bypass operations of the oxidation ditch are
complete. Current focus is on completion of all underground piping installations. The City’s
contractor also replaced the digester blower line from the Motor Control Room to the digester tank
under a separate contract. The line experienced a number of leaks in recent years. Substantial
completion date for the Oxidation Ditch Project is June 28, 2018. Current project construction
completion: 75%.
Underground digester blower line installation to the Motor Control Room - looking south.
Stormwater
Recent Flood Events. Staff continues to:
1. Investigate flooding incidents which occurred throughout the City in September
and October.
2. Meet with residents concerning drainage issues. The City’s Inmate Crew continues
to inspect inlets/manholes and outfalls to remove debris. However, no major
obstructions have been encountered. Continued street flooding is a result of a
number of factors including:
High groundwater table.
Near record high water level of the Banana River – also high water level in
Central Ditch.
High water levels in area stormwater ponds.
Standing water in stormwater lines.
The good news is that water levels in the Banana River and area stormwater ponds continue
to fall; a lower groundwater table has also been observed in area wells.
West Central Boulevard Baffle Box Rehab. This baffle box will be fitted with new
interior screens for conversion to a more efficient “second generation” baffle box. All
funding for the Project ($43,800) will be provided by the Save Our Indian River Lagoon
(SOIRL) Program and a 319 grant from Florida Department of Environmental Protection
(FDEP). Work is scheduled for the week of December 11; traffic in the eastbound lane of
West Central Boulevard may be impacted by the work.
City Park Exfiltration Project. Four monitoring wells were installed in November along
the perimeter of Canaveral City Park. The wells are required as part of the project to
discharge excess reclaimed water into the exfiltration system beneath the Park.
Groundwater samples were collected and laboratory analyzed to determine background
conditions and groundwater elevation data were collected to determine site-specific flow
direction. A flow test will be performed on December 5 on the reclaimed water hydrant
located along the eastern park boundary. Results of the test will indicate the amount of
reclaimed water that can be discharged to the exfiltration system. The results of these
activities will be used to update the computer model of the exfiltration system and will be
presented to FDEP as part of the project permit application.
Infrastructure Maintenance
New 100kw Generator for Brevard County Sheriff’s Office (BCSO) Annex/City Hall.
The replacement generator for these facilities is being installed. Electricity to the BCSO
Annex and City Hall will be shut off for six to eight hours on Saturday, December 9. Upon
completion of the installation activities, generator service will be available to the BCSO
Annex and City Hall during power outages.
Installation of replacement generator at BCSO Annex - looking east.
Miscellaneous
State Revolving Fund (SRF) Audit. Staff from FDEP will conduct an audit of the City’s
SRF loan files and projects on December 5. The audit will include review of financial files
and project documentation and performance of a site inspection (Oxidation Ditch Project).
State Road (SR) A1A Road
Repairs. Single lane closures
continue on State Road A1A at
George King Boulevard near Port
Canaveral. Closures are expected to
stay in place until the end of the year
for repairs/paving to the bridge
approaches; the original
construction schedule was revised
due to recent inclement weather. The construction is part of the FDOT resurfacing project
on SR A1A from George King Boulevard to the beginning of SR 528 at SR 401. Check
www.CFLroads.com for updates. For construction-related questions, please contact Public
Information Coordinator Laurie Windham at: Laurie.Windham@dot.state.fl.us or (321)
634-6111. Motorists are urged to use caution and drive with care throughout the
construction corridor.
Annual Sea Oats Planting Event. This event will be scheduled for early-February 2018
at Cherie Down Park (day to be determined). Volunteers are needed to plant 7,200 sea oats
along the City’s beachfront.
2018 Beach Re-Nourishment Project. US Army Corps of Engineers went out to bid and
last Monday awarded Great Lakes Dredge & Dock Corporation a contract to pump sand
on the beach in the North Reach including all of Cape Canaveral to mitigate the sand losses
from Hurricanes Matthew and Irma. A pre-construction meeting is scheduled for December
7, 2017 at Port Canaveral.
Brevard County Sheriff’s Office
Cape Canaveral Precinct
Update for Week Ending December 1, 2017
Attached are samplings of the actions taken by Canaveral Deputies during this reporting period.
Patrol Division
Weekly Statistics
November 16 thru November 29, 2017
Type Weekly Total
Calls for Service/Self-Initiated Calls 989
Case Reports Written 80
Case Reports Closed 63
Arrests Made 39
Front Desk
Weekly Statistics
November 16 thru November 29, 2017
Type Weekly Total
Phone Calls Answered 70
Walk-ups Assisted 50
Fingerprint Cards Completed 3
Notary Assistance for Citizens 4
Citizen On Patrol
Weekly Statistics
November 16 thru November 29, 2017
Type Weekly Total
Patrol Hours Completed 84
Office/Training/Meeting Hours 5
Miles Driven 458
Total Volunteer Hours 89
Brevard County Sheriff’s Office
Cape Canaveral Precinct Weekly Update (continued)
November 16 thru November 29, 2017
17-399092 Felony Driving while License Suspended
Traffic Arrest 8400 N. Atlantic Ave., Cape Canaveral
John Joseph Borcky, W/M, 11/29/1974
A driver’s license check revealed John J. Borcky has ten prior Driving while License
Suspended convictions. Mr. Borcky was arrested and transported to the Brevard County
Jail without incident
17-399853 Fraud
Fraud 200 Block Jefferson Ave., Cape Canaveral
Victim allowed a representative from a company called www.helpme.net to access his
computers. The unknown suspect(s) were able to access his bank account and take
money. This case is pending and forwarded to GCU for further investigation.
17-399973 Volusia County - Failure to Appear reference Criminal Mischief
Warrant Arrest 300 Block Pierce Ave., Cape Canaveral
Jennifer Vitulano, W/F, 10/25/1984
Ms. Jennifer Vitulano was arrested for a Volusia County warrant and was taken to jail
without incident.
17-400218 Possession of Marijuana less than 20 grams, Possession of Paraphernalia
Narcotics Arrest 8899 Astronaut Blvd., Cape Canaveral
Jessica Davis, W/F, 10/17/1987
Deputy Genova arrested Ms. Jessica Davis for Possession of Marijuana less than 20
grams and Possession of Paraphernalia. Ms. Davis was released on scene with a court
date.
17-400313 Burglary to a Business, Grand Theft
Burglary 820 Scallop Drive, Cape Canaveral
Unknown subject(s) made illegal entry at the above location and removed two boat
motors and propellers. Evidence collected and case referred to Canaveral General Crimes
Unit for further investigation.
17-400677 Vehicle Burglary, Petit Theft
Burglary 8400 N. Atlantic Ave., Cape Canaveral
Victim reported unknown subject(s) removed items from their unlocked vehicle. Case
referred to Canaveral General Crimes Unit for further investigation.
17-401721 Driving Under the Influence
DUI Arrest 9000 Block Astronaut Blvd., Cape Canaveral
Tiffany Marie Bailey, W/F, 10/05/1977
After an investigation, Tiffany Bailey was arrested for Driving Under the Influence and
transported to the Brevard County Jail without incident.
17-402118 Grand Theft
Theft 8600 Astronaut Blvd., Cape Canaveral
Victim accidentally left a piece of luggage at the above location and when they returned
to recover it, the victim noticed the bag had been opened and items of value had been
removed. Case referred to Canaveral General Crimes Unit for further investigation.
17-402513 Driving Under the Influence
DUI Arrest Atlantic Ave., Cocoa Beach
Jody Wayne Thomas, B/M, 11/20/1972
After an investigation, Jody W. Thomas was arrested for Driving Under the Influence
and transported to the Brevard County Jail without incident.
Brevard County Sheriff’s Office
Cape Canaveral Precinct Weekly Update (continued)
17-402749 Possession of Marijuana less than 20 grams
Narcotics Arrest N. Atlantic Ave., Cape Canaveral
Anthony Ramos, W/M, 08/13/1987
Anthony Ramos was arrested for Possession of Cannabis less than 20 grams. He was
released from the scene with a court date.
17-402949 Driving Under the Influence
DUI Arrest Monroe Ave. / Orange Ave., Cape Canaveral
Kathleen C. Gould, W/F, 09/01/1987
Kathleen Gould was arrested for Driving Under the Influence and was transported to the
Brevard County Jail without incident.
17-403065 Driving Under the Influence
DUI Arrest SR 528, Cape Canaveral
Jake Clark, W/M, 05/31/1972
Jake Clark was arrested for Driving Under the Influence and was transported to the
Brevard County Jail without incident.
17-403105 Driving Under the Influence
DUI Arrest Columbia Drive, Cape Canaveral
Jan Akrman, W/M, 01/06/1987
Jan Akrman was arrested for Driving Under the Influence and was transported to the
Brevard County Jail without incident.
17-403403 Essex County New Jersey ref: Violation of Court Order Failure to Pay Fines
Warrant Arrest 9245 Charles M. Rowland Drive, Cape Canaveral
Tyriek Hankerson, B/M, 11/06/1989
Tyriek Hankerson was arrested on an outstanding Essex County, NJ warrant reference
violation of a court order – failure to pay fines.
17-404151 Brevard County - Failure to Appear - Driving while License Suspended
Warrant Arrest N. Atlantic Ave./Jefferson Ave., Cape Canaveral
Greggory M. Marchessault, W/M, 11/17/1985
Greggory Marchessault was arrested on a warrant for Failure to Appear - Driving while
License Suspended with Knowledge. He was transported to the Brevard County Jail
without incident.
17-404168
Aggravated
Battery
Aggravated Battery with a deadly weapon, Battery on Law Enforcement Officer and
Driving while License Suspended with Knowledge
Jeremiah R. Waller, W/M, 04/20/1993
Jeremiah Waller intentionally struck the victim with his vehicle after being placed into
the patrol vehicle, Mr. Waller kicked a deputy resulting in his arrest for the above
charges. Mr. Waller was arrested and transported to the Brevard County Jail without
incident.
17-405256 Possession of Paraphernalia
Narcotics Arrest 8000 Astronaut Blvd., Cape Canaveral
Jessica Bacon, W/F, 10/09/1995
During a probable cause search of the vehicle, items of paraphernalia were located and
Ms. Bacon admitted to ownership. She was released with a court date.
17-405507 Possession of Paraphernalia
Narcotics Arrest Pierce Ave./Ridgewood Ave., Cape Canaveral
Kelly Jo Patton, W/F, 02/05/19887
Deputy Ouellette checked out with a suspicious vehicle at the beach access and observed
paraphernalia in plain view. Ms. Patton claimed ownership and was provided with a
court date and released on scene.
Brevard County Sheriff’s Office
Cape Canaveral Precinct Weekly Update (continued)
17-405408 Driving Under the Influence, Driving while License Suspended
DUI Arrest SR 528, Cape Canaveral
Shawn D. Magiera, W/M, 10/08/1974
While on a traffic stop, Mr. Magiera showed signs of impairment. Mr. Magiera did not
perform Field Sobriety Test to standards and his license was suspended. He was arrested
and transported to the Brevard County Jail without incident.
17-405691
Narcotics Arrest
Possession of Cannabis less than 20 grams, Possession of Cocaine, Possession
Controlled Substance without Prescription, Possession Methamphetamine Crystal,
Possession of Paraphernalia
400 Block Adams Ave., Cape Canaveral
Elizabeth Marie Hinkley, W/F, 04/01/1982
John V. Hutcheson IV, W/M, 01/07/1995
Subsequently to a traffic stop and an open-air sniff by a certified drug detection K9, a
search of the vehicle and person resulted in Ms. Hinkley and Mr. Hutcheson being
arrested for possession of numerous types of narcotics and drug paraphernalia. They
were transported to county jail without further incident.
17-406822 Driving Under the Influence
DUI Arrest Astronaut Blvd./Thurm Blvd., Cape Canaveral
Juliana Alzate, W/F, 01/07/1994
During a traffic stop for driving without headlights, signs of impairment by the driver
were observed. Ms. Alzate did not complete Field Sobriety Exercises to standard and
refused a breath test. Ms. Alzate was subsequently arrested and transported to the
Brevard County Jail without incident.
17-407985 Possession Marijuana less than 20 grams, Possession Drug Paraphernalia
Narcotics Arrest 7822 N. Atlantic Ave., Cape Canaveral
Tommy L. Bridges, W/M, 08/11/1990
Mr. Bridges was arrested for Possession of Marijuana and Drug Paraphernalia. He was
transported to the Brevard County Jail without incident.
17-408237 Possession of Marijuana with Intent to Sell
Narcotics Arrest 200 Block Columbia Ave., Cape Canaveral
Ray Alexander Jay, W/M, 12/03/1991
Pursuant to a traffic stop, Cpl. Garrity arrested Mr. Ray A. Jay for Possession of
Marijuana with Intent to Sell. Mr. Jay had 21 grams packaged for sales, in six 3.5-gram
baggies. Transported to the Brevard County Jail without incident.
17-408151
DUI Arrest
Driving Under the Influence (2nd Offense), Driving While License Suspended with
Knowledge (2nd Offense), Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, Refusal to Submit to
approved test
N. Atlantic Ave., Cape Canaveral
Leonard L. Salazar Jr., W/M, 07/31/1981
Mr. Leonard Salazar was arrested for DUI (2nd Offense), Driving while license
suspended with knowledge (2nd Offense), Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, and
Refusal to submit to an approved test. Mr. Salazar was transported to the Brevard County
Jail without incident.
17-408533 Possession Marijuana less than 20 grams
Narcotics Arrest 300 Block W. Central Blvd., Cape Canaveral
Rexford Elliot Taylor, W/M, 05/12/1982
Michael Scott McClellan Jr., W/M, 11/28/1982
Deputies encountered Michael Scott McClellan Jr. and Rexford Elliott Taylor who were
leaving the area of 310 W. Central Blvd. in a silver Mazda SUV. After detecting the
distinct odor of marijuana, a search revealed 2 baggies of FTP marijuana (5.7g and 1g).
Both were issued a Notice to Appear and released with a court date.
Brevard County Sheriff’s Office
Cape Canaveral Precinct Weekly Update (continued)
17-409117 Possession of Marijuana less than 20 grams, Possession of Paraphernalia
Narcotics Arrest Buchanan Ave./Poinsetta Ave., Cape Canaveral
Gina Bailey, W/F, 10/22/1988
Gina Bailey was issued a Notice to Appear for the above charges and released with a
court date.
17-409189
DUI / Narcotics
Arrest
Driving Under the Influence, Possession of Controlled Substance (hydrocodone) without
Prescription, Possession of Paraphernalia
SR 528/SR 401, Cape Canaveral
Joseph Michael Herman, W/M, 05/28/1981
Mr. Joseph Herman was arrested for Driving Under the Influence (2nd Offense),
Possession of Controlled Substance (hydrocodone) without Prescription, and Possession
of Paraphernalia. He was transported to the Brevard County Jail without incident.
17-409164 Grand Theft
Grand Theft 8701 Astronaut Blvd., Cape Canaveral
Victim left a suitcase unattended and when the victim returned, it had been stolen. This
case is referred to the Canaveral General Crimes Unit for further investigation.
17-409384 Possession of Cocaine, Possession of Marijuana, Possession of Paraphernalia, Resisting
Arrest without Violence
Narcotics Arrest Abraham Mohammad, W/M 12/02/1973
Ridgewood Ave./Azure Lane, Cape Canaveral
During a traffic stop an open-air sniff was conducted by a drug detection K9 revealing a
positive alert on the subjects vehicle. The above subject attempted to flee on foot, was
quickly apprehended, and a search of the vehicle revealed numerous types of illegal
drugs. The suspect was arrested and transported to the Brevard County Jail without
further incident.
17-409537 Grand Theft
Bicycle Theft International Drive, Cape Canaveral
Victims bicycle was stolen from the bicycle rack. This case is referred to the Canaveral
General Crimes Unit for further investigation.
17-409848 Driving While Licenses Suspended or Revoked - Habitual Traffic Offender
Traffic Arrest Astronaut Blvd./W. Central Ave., Cape Canaveral
Daniel David Dinori, W/M, 12/15/1978
During a traffic stop, Daniel David Dinori was arrested for the above charge. He was
transported to the Brevard County Jail without incident.
17-410378
DUI Arrest
Driving while Licenses Suspended, Possession of Marijuana with Intent to Sell,
Possession of Paraphernalia
8400 Block North Atlantic Ave., Cape Canaveral
Qing Di Wang, W/M, 02/13/1983
A citizen reported a reckless driver entering Cape Canaveral from SR 528. Lt. Green
and Cpl. Garrity located the vehicle on Astronaut Blvd. at Long Point Rd. A traffic stop
was conducted, and Mr. Qing D. Wang was subsequently arrested for DUI. An inventory
search of the vehicle revealed a backpack in the trunk with 106.8 grams of marijuana,
packaged for sale. Mr. Wang was transported to the Brevard County Jail .
17-410463 Driving Under the Influence
DUI Arrest 7800 Block N. Atlantic Ave., Cape Canaveral
William Whitley, W/M, 05/24/1969
Deputy Pena arrested Mr. William Whitley, W/M, 5/24/69, for DUI. Mr. Whitley refused
a breath test. Mr. Whitley was transported to the Brevard County Jail.
Brevard County Sheriff’s Office
Cape Canaveral Precinct Weekly Update (continued)
** UPDATE **
17-365174
Felony Retail
Theft
Felony Retail Theft, On-site Violation of Probation
8300 Astronaut Blvd., Cape Canaveral
Janet Rose Palasz, W/F, 08/19/1964
On 10/18/17, PSA McNeal took a theft report from Ace Hardware. Deputy A. Genova
followed up on the case and he established probable cause for the arrest of Ms. Janet R.
Palasz for Felony Retail Theft. Ms. Palasz is currently on probation for a similar offense,
and was subsequently charged with an on-site Violation of Probation. She was
transported to the Brevard County Jail without incident.
17-411675 Carrying a Concealed Firearm without a Permit
Traffic Arrest 100 Block Cleveland Ave., Cape Canaveral
Jonathan David Winfrey, W/M, 02/09/1987
During the course of a traffic stop, it was discovered Mr. Jonathan D. Winfrey was
concealing a firearm on his person without a permit. Mr. Winfrey was arrested and
transported to the Brevard County Jail.
17-411713 Possession of Marijuana with Intent to Sell, Possession of Paraphernalia
Narcotics Arrest 8600 Astronaut Blvd., Cape Canaveral
Scott Daniel Caron, W/M, 05/28/1995
Pursuant to a traffic stop, it was discovered that Mr. Caron was in possession of 53.1
grams of marijuana, packaged for sales. He was transported to the Brevard County Jail
without incident.
17-411758 Possession of Marijuana less than 20 grams.
Narcotics Arrest 8080 Astronaut Blvd., Cape Canaveral
Ahmad Rashad Hepburn, B/M, 10/29/1998
Pursuant to a traffic stop, Mr. Hepburn was in possession of less than twenty grams of
marijuana. Mr. Hepburn was released on his own recognizance with a Notice to Appear.
17-412847 Possession of Marijuana less than 20 grams.
Narcotics Arrest N. Atlantic Ave./Shepard Drive, Cape Canaveral
Jeffrey Crawford, W/M, 03/12/1998
Pursuant to a traffic stop, Mr. Crawford was in possession of less than twenty grams of
marijuana. Mr. Crawford was released on his own recognizance with a Notice to Appear.
17-412835 Possession of Marijuana, Trespassing after Warning
Narcotics Arrest 8400 N. Atlantic Ave., Cape Canaveral
Joseph Greenfield, W/M, 05/03/1962
Deputy Soto observed Mr. Greenfield at the 711 located at 8400 N. Atlantic. He knew
that Mr. Greenfield was previously trespassed from the location. During a search incident
to arrest a small amount of marijuana as well as paraphernalia was located. He was taken
to jail without incident.
17-413192 Beach Patrol
Beach Patrol Cape Canaveral Beaches
Sgt. Smith and Deputy Ruth conducted an ATV patrol of the beach from Jetty Park to
the Cocoa Beach Pier. No suspicious activity observed.
17-413625 Grand Theft, Fraudulent Use of Credit Cards
Theft 6600 N. Atlantic Ave., Cape Canaveral
Victim stated on 11/26/17, a male suspect removed her purse from the bar, which
contained cash, her Florida ID and her bankcard. Her bankcard was used at various
locations in the area after the theft. Case referred to the Canaveral General Crimes Unit.
Brevard County Sheriff’s Office
Cape Canaveral Precinct Weekly Update (continued)
17-413872 Violation of Probation
Arrest 8401 N. Atlantic Ave., Cape Canaveral
Curtis Brown, W/M, 09/24/1993
Mr. Curtis Brown was found in possession of alcohol and intoxicated. His probation has
special conditions of no alcohol. Mr. Brown was arrested and transported to the Brevard
County Jail.
17-413769 Fire
Fire 720 Beach Park Lane, Cape Canaveral
Deputies responded to a report of a fire at 720 and 722 Beach Park lane. Upon arrival,
Deputies observed flames coming from the window of 722 Beach Park Lane. Cape
Canaveral Fire Rescue responded and contained the fire to both units. No one was home
in either unit at the time of the fire.
17-414985 Grand Theft
Theft 5800 Block N. Banana River Blvd., Cape Canaveral
Victim advised someone removed their bicycle from their residence. Case referred to
Canaveral General Crimes Unit for investigation.
17-414976 Theft from a Construction Site
Theft 1000 Shorewood Drive, Cape Canaveral
Victim stated someone removed his work tool from the above location. Case referred to
Canaveral Patrol for follow-up.
17-415364 Possession Marijuana, Possession of a Controlled Substance
Narcotics Arrest 9000 Astronaut Blvd., Cape Canaveral
Kevin Del Pilar, W/M, 08/24/1994
Mr. Kevin Del Pilar was placed under arrest for possession of marijuana (40.7 grams)
and possession of a controlled substance. He was transported to the Brevard County Jail
without incident.
Station #1: 190 Jackson Avenue •Cape Canaveral, Florida 32920 • (321) 783-4777 • Fax: (321) 783-5398
Station #2: 8970 Columbia Road •Cape Canaveral, Florida 32920 • (321) 783-4424 • Fax: (321) 783-4887
CANAVERAL FIRE RESCUE
Serving the City of Cape Canaveral & Canaveral Port Authority
Update for Week Ending December 1, 2017
1. Weekly Meeting with CPA Staff and BCSO.
2. Coordination Meeting with BCSO on Corvette Run.
3. Port Cargo Meeting.
4. Attended Grand Opening of the joint Port/USCG Operations Center.
5. Assisted teaching ICS for the LEPC.
6. Port Inventory completed.
7. Provided additional coverage for the Space Coast Art Show.
8. Bi-annual Drill on the USCG Cutter Confidence.
9. Blue Card Size-up Training for all three shifts.
10. Post Structure Fire Critique for all three shifts.
11. Payroll processed and transmitted.
12. Prevention conducted 10 new, 19 follow-up, and 2 new construction inspections.
Additionally, they completed 2 new construction plan reviews.