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HomeMy WebLinkAboutcocc_ce_the_weekly_update_20180309 THE WEEKLY UPDATE Week ending March 9, 2018 OTAC CCM@U 12148 I4 A GIM CVM:MN1 Friday, March 9 Mai n U5N FARM 7:30 PM Canaveral City Park I j p l (jr Free Admission) Saturday, March 10 4111 @EA@CM C _B R&U2CE Parade: 9:30 AM Orange Ave (Polk to Monroe Ave) Opening Game: 10:30 AM Canaveral City Park STAY UP-TO-DATE ON YOUTH PROGRAMS! TEXT CAPEYOUTH TO 888777 Contents 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 54xCE k� THE , SPACE CITY OF CAPE CANAVERAL BETwEEN . 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 March 9, 2018 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 Update. Highlights: • Communicated with Department Directors regarding various projects, issues, and initiatives. • Executive Assistant(EA)provided assistance to the City Manager and Department Directors. • EA assisted CCO/Directors with the proofing, reviewing and/or revising of the March 9, 2018 Weekly Update. • EA received and responded to several Community calls/emails and provided Lobby/Receptionist and Deputy City Clerk coverage. • EA communicated and met with Staff and Vendors on coordinating interior details for the new City Hall. • EA attended Staff Meeting with Department Directors. 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—Volunteer assisted preparing records for future scanning. • Council Meetings — Continued preparing/reviewing agenda/items for March 20, 2018 Regular Meeting and March 28, 2018 Strategic Planning Retreat. • Bid#2018-03 "Waste Water Treatment Site Shoreline Protection"—Attended Bid opening on March 8, 2018 at 2:15 p.m. • Bid #2018-02 "Lift Station #3 12" Force Main Replacement" — Distributed Bid Specs/Drawings; Bid submittals due 2 p.m., Thursday, March 29, 2018; the Bid Opening to take place 2:15 p.m., March 29, 2018 in the City Hall Conference Room. • Attended Staff Meeting. • Met with City Manager regarding various items/issues. • Met with select Department Directors regarding various items/issues. • The following are examples of the current City Hall electronic sign message rotation: I I I � � � '�i� I i� � II iii I� �I• •'� N I•I .. .. I ,. ;I �I •' I f ^ •.F F. Illi'VIII 1 I I IIII'l 11 MOH: 8:I'':':ri'i ,i i. .I i i. .i' ' i ^'i it i Aii I4 COA�i it Ai it i^^ h II MED: 7 I i F•ri.l uw PRESIDENTS IL,,III,,�I°Iii.'IIS lFL I:,I I �: •I• ''.;I a T H I :4 ri i MI.1N[Ila'I', FU[IRUi Rill lwL11 F:EI3..IHFI:l: aG -122E CITYCOUNCILDIEETING COLE ENFORL EMRUNT TIES:RFEE:RI:It,IRY 20TH BO. RI MEETING :00 F„ [ . CITY HALL IHail. Financial Services Financial Services Staff performed day-to-day duties/responsibilities and assisted various telephone/walk-in requests from the Public. Hiihliehts: • Attended Weekly Staff Meeting. • Completed final steps with Wells Fargo for implementing Credit Card capability in City Hall and Leisure Services—estimated start date March 21, 2018. Human Resources/Risk Management Human Resources/Risk Management Staff performed day-to-day duties/responsibilities to include training, employee relations, applicant recruiting and screening, benefits administration, Staff performance evaluations and all matters pertaining to Workers' Compensation, General Liability and Property Insurance. Hurricane IRMA Update HR/Risk Management is pleased to report the resolution of the following large property loss claims incurred as a result of Hurricane IRMA. • PWS Wastewater Treatment Plant and PWS Administration Building (damages estimated at $132,000): City received $102,900 from National Flood Insurance and $26, 390 from Florida Municipal Insurance Trust. • Canaveral City Park Pavilion (facility required immediate demolition due to safety concerns): Florida Municipal Insurance Trust awarded $12,600. A more "hurricane resistant” structure estimated to cost $11,700 will replace the wood pavilion. FEMA Disaster Facts, as of Close of Business As businesses and individuals move toward recovery and restoration following Hurricane Irma, the following represents an update on the scope and scale of Floridians impacted. Individuals&Households Program(IHP) Total Registrations 2,644,056 Total IHP Amount Approved $990,461,806 IHP Housing Assistance Approved $685,186,235 IHP Other Needs Assistance Approved $305,275,570 U.S.Small Business Administration(SBA) Total Amount Approved $1,307,553,200 Home Loans—Amount Approved $1,048,627,400 Business Loans—Amount Approved $207,825,600 Economic Injury Loans—Amount Approved $51,100,200 I irect Housin Applicants Approved/Placed in Direct Housing 318 Total Applicant Households Currently Housed 290 Total Applicants in Travel Trailers 230 Total Applicants in Direct Lease Units 60 Total Applicants Moved Out 29 . ITIAi i nal Sheltering Assistance(TSA) Number of Participating Hotels 1,848 Applicants(Households)Checked In 1,133 Total Household Members 3,191 d Insurance Program(as of Feb.26) Total Number of Claims 28,205 Total Amount of Claims Paid $854,960,307 School Safety Reminder -.:1.-.01-4,--j- . On behalf of the Brevard County Sheriff's Office and the % - .4 't,... City School Crossing Guards, be sure your children are wearing bike helmets,dismount their bicycles when crossing ! 1 ! ' A 1 streets and wait for the School Crossing Guards to give the � - "safe to cross" signal before you're your child crosses the fir« (' street. -A i'1 Daylight Saving Time Amy �i ,�� Reminder, - Da li ht SavingTime begins this Sunday, DAAr H ` Y g g Y r 3°� March 11, 2018 at 2:00 a.m. Yes, this is the one where you SA�N e- 40 lose an hour of sleep,but we gain one more hour of sunlight - = at the end of the day! Vacancy Update HR is currently interviewing candidates for the following vacancies: • Licensed A, B or C Wastewater Treatment Plant Operator (full-time and part-time). • IM Worker, assigned to the Public Works Services Department. A candidate has been identified for the Accountant vacancy and is expected to begin employment with the City on March 12, 2018. Candidates interested in exploring opportunities with the City of Cape Canaveral are invited to visit the City's website at: http://www.citvofcanecanaveral.orc. Select: TOP 5, CITY EMPLOYMENT and review the full details of the job posting and following the instructions for submitting their completed City Employment Application. WELCOME -11). Please welcome Ryan Shaw, Recreation Leader assigned to the Culture & Leisure Services Department. _ Currently a student at Eastern Florida State College, Ryan brings to the City camp counselor and youth basketball coaching experience. CITY SURPLUS SA 105 PULL AVENUE • CAPE CANAVERAL FRIDAY, MARDH 16: • 1U : U0 AM Office Furniture: Desks, Cabinets E Chairs. CASH ONLY—ALL SALES FINAL. FIRST COME—FIRST SERVE. Bring your own dolly or cart. Staff will not assist with loading/moving furniture. INFO : 321- 868-1220 x 222 Community En2ap-ement Update for Week Ending March 9, 2018 Community Engagement is primarily responsible for the development, implementation and evaluation of public programs, Community meetings, public gatherings and Community engagement activities. Community Engagement disseminates up-to-date information via the City website, NIXLE and social media and also performs routine website maintenance and content sourcing throughout the City. The department is a bridge between residents and their local government and is dedicated to ensuring a high quality of life for an engaged Community. Community engagement with residents and local organizations regarding: EV Chargers Sea Turtle Season Dogs in the Parks/on the Beach Bike Laws and Safety Community Garden Solar Lighting Outages Beach Renourishment Trademark Initiative for Sun, Space & Sea Mobi-mats Health First 2018 Mayors' Fitness Challenge - We Dropped to 2nd Place for Week 3! Cocoa Beach edged us out for the lead in Week 3, so we have to step it up to keep that trophy, Team Cape Canaveral! To give us a boost, Staff has coordinated a variety of mobility events that can earn our team bonus points and help you clock some active minutes. We get 200 extra points whenever we have 50+people at one of these events. This week, we gained a total of 400 bonus points for a Community walk led by Council Member Morrison and attended by Honorable Mayor Hoog, Mayor Pro Tern Brown and Council Member Raymond — and a game of Human Hungry Hippos at Friday Fest. You can find a list of upcoming mobility events on our 'Get Active!' page. We'll be adding more events too, so keep an eye on the City's Facebook, Instagram and Twitter. The Week 5 active minute tracking email will be sent out today by Keith -71 Heinly from the United Way of Brevard. '� • ;7' '" If you, or people you know, are having trouble reporting active minutes, please " 4 �..• contact Staff for immediate assistance: Aaron Leyte, Rebekah McLain or Joshua Surprenant at: (321) 243-8750 �" Little Free Library Number 3 - ' z4"` Now Open in Manatee Sanctuary Park . The City of Cape Canaveral's third Little Free ..- .1.. .- Library (LFL) is located in the southwest section of Manatee Sanctuary Park at 701 Thurm Boulevard. " } =' This LFL was painted by local artist Linda Hagen of-w144, and was dedicated on March 2, 2018 in honor of Dr. - Seuss' birthday and National Read Across America Day. Cape View Elementary School's Book Bash Club joined Staff and Community leaders to celebrate, read Dr. Seuss books and stock the LFL. , 5': • w ' i, A special welcome to Valerie Hills, who is excited ; r to be our newest LFL steward! Thank you to the - , f;411. • Public Works Services Staff that installed the LFL, "' r� '.: ' and to the members of Staff that came over to read 3� 41 .-- =1r: v •ai Dr. Seuss books! :.... ilk di s% 4 p j ,, r : ., r "qj r �a�-- • s • t f r t") • • - ¢7 3 '`. :' • �yj�y ' 't - - r - pr " r. y i 1r.. . i its it Community Development Update for Week Ending March 9,2018 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. Buildin! Division The Building Division conducted 76 inspections;processed 74 new Building Permit Applications; 34 permits picked-up and payments processed; processed 58 renewals (or new) Business Tax Receipts Alarm and/or Fire notices/payments. Highlights: • Responded to 101 e-mails, faxes and/or calls requesting permit, zoning and/or BTR information. Responded to 52 voicemails. • Processed five (5) new contractor's information packets (Contractor Lic., Liability Insurance and W/C Insurance) to allow them to pull permits in Cape Canaveral. • Contacted one (1) contractor regarding scheduling final inspections for building permits that are nearing expiration or recently expired. • Provided inspection results for six (6)building permits. • Assisted 48 walk-in customers regarding miscellaneous items. • Processed one (1) payment for Zoning Verification Letter; one (1) payment for Re- inspection fees; and one (1)payment for Site Plan application for Golf N Gator. • Processed 5 new contractor's information packets to allow them to pull permits in the City. • Verified and/or scanned 348 pages of Building Department documents. • Performed one (1)Notary service. • Provided receptionist coverage for front counter/Lobby. 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 24 new requests giving life-safety issues priority, followed closely by Community appearance and property maintenance. • Assisted seven(7) Citizens with Building/Code Enforcement requests at front counter. • Conducted 27 site inspections. • Removed five (5) signs from right-of-way/telephone poles within the City. • Responded to 31 voicemails regarding complaints/inquiries. • Responded to 15 lien search requests. • Code Enforcement Officers continue to conduct daily Community sweeps for visible violations throughout the City. • Issued three (3) 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 — 425 pages of documents scanned/verified; organized files in Laserfiche; prepared 1.5 cubic feet Building Department documents for scanning; converted four(4)pdf. files to Laserfiche searchable documents. • Entered three (3)new permit applications for issuance. • Provided receptionist coverage for front counter. • Participated in the Regional Resiliency Action Plan Stakeholder Engagement Sub Committee meeting. • Distributed Planning and Zoning Board Agenda for the meeting on March 14, 2018, to include: o Planning & Zoning Board shall elect a Chairperson and Vice-Chairperson, by majority vote, at the first meeting held in January, unless there is no January meeting, then the next meeting held. o Interview & Recommendation to City Council Re: Potential Board Member— Melissa Bass o Site Plan Approval for the Sunbelt Cape Dual-Branded Hotel Site Plan located at 9004 Astronaut Boulevard— Sunbelt-I2CF, LLC, Applicant. o Ordinance No. XX-2017, amending Section 110 of the City of Cape Canaveral Land Development Code; regulating Medical Marijuana Treatment Center Dispensing Facilities—City of Cape Canaveral—Applicant o Ordinance No. XX-2017, amending Section 110 of the City of Cape Canaveral Land Development Code; regulating Townhomes — City of Cape Canaveral — Applicant • Continued preparation of Agenda Items regarding the 2018/19 City Council Strategic Planning Retreat, to include: o Materials explaining the Strategic Planning process. o Progress Report outlining the goal accomplishment during the 2017/18 FY. o Presentation Report that outline proposed projects for the 2018/19 FY. Economic Development Update for Week Ending March 9, 2018 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 • Council Chambers A/V room now includes a Volley dedicated audio feed. This will ensure reliable - n. audio for our camera recordings. =: E il ...: =, = • Conducted Closed Circuit Television(CCTV) ;IT- fl ... .„`f,Z.... I monitoring and research training with '' ,:ii if iii li•` ,F,117,,,,, 4 . . Administrative Services Department Staff. • The structure at 110 Polk Ave. will soon be demolished. The required Asbestos Survey is ---- — - - - --:- --...--, --7---- expected Friday and the 10-day notice to DEP -,---, --,---- , -___ _-_, - ---•%;_, --Ail% will follow. '----_-:i.%_.,. _ :_.- ._ -, , • Assisted Cultural Programs Manager/Staff Historian with a Facilities Report on the new City Hall. The report will become a submission to the FL Dept. of State, Division of Historical Resources, documenting the facility's suitability for their program. • Additional landscaping installations continue. Beautiful work from our very own Public Works Services Crew! ,-.-t--- - - , = TY WI NMI PIPF11"1 ... TV eel°Mg 4,..-.11•11.....1. • II irk Mit..7l-= 11.*I W... 111 .. , -In 11 - .. . k 114 • - "VA*" -_...s.. ....z. :IL, 111 '^ „,t T.''.., t','.,:r'1.: '','• 1' j,.1; t-r 1/44'A is 4-A 4glitaklirikaii.v.„44„ _:..4 .,-_-:- ..igrettr*.a.ggViifi..-:I•1;*±:;•;"' pr 7 1'41 ' III ' ti '74.‘. . — • -,-' .1____-, _ , 4...- _ . '' , - - •--.-- - - -- V'-- Ad t I„ I 2 Aia • Attended Department Directors/City Manager Team meeting. • Staff toured the redevelopment project at 8600 Astronaut Blvd. This facility will become the new Corporate Headquarters of Comprehensive Health Services, Inc. (CHS). The project was started in QI 2017 and the projected completion date is QI 2018. The building features many sustainable features, including all LED lighting, insulated impact-resistant windows and 4 Electric Vehicle charging stations. With a total Capital Investment of $13M,the 75,280 sf,2-story project will employ more than 400 people when it opens(May 1,2018 projected). Founded in 1975, Comprehensive Health Services is one of the nation's largest and most experienced providers of workforce medical services. The City of Cape Canaveral partnered with Brevard County Board of County Commissioners and the Economic Development Commission of Florida's Space Coast to approve and qualify two economic development incentives — ad-valorem tax abatements and approval under Florida's Qualified Target Industry(QTI) Program. II MOW. k1 LI1111MM. Bo, 'a . Alirr `111ma. Amy -- 1 w - ' .1.: [ 1,1 VIP f P !r � _ I � i� a.�'�`' � __ w�_' k' 1111.1111011 II ill I Or" aft e Ill Culture & Leisure Services Update for Week Ending March 9, 2018 Staff performed day-to-day duties/responsibilities and assisted various telephone/walk-in requests from the public. Director Meetings • Senior Staff Meeting • Brevard Tobacco Initiative Little League Grand Opening and Parade Saturday March 10, 2018 We are partnering up with Space Coast Little League to offer our local young children a day to remember. Canaveral Fire Rescue will be leading the parade with Brevard County Sheriff's Office trailing to ensure safety and a great spirit. The City's electric vehicle will be transporting Mayor Hoog to the field where he will throw out the first pitch. The softball field will be hosting activities for children. All are invited to participate in this wonderful inaugural event. The parade will start at 9:30 a.m. at the Veterans Memorial Park,which is located in the Library campus and head north on Orange Avenue, and turn East on Monroe Avenue into the Little League Field. Festivities on the field are scheduled to commence 10:00 a.m.We will inform all residents affected by the parade route of the 30 minutes of street closure so they're minimally impacted by the event. Little League and youth sports in general,is critical to - a child's development. This pe°°'°'°" "" ➢" parade adds to creating a QI t 1 sense of place and will be a r lasting memory for anyone l m who participates. If you wish 1= g to be part of a united City that d 11. Q supports our youth and a ■ R { cohesive hometown feel, wey invite you to take a seat along m the parade route and cheer i fl o the teams as they make their zni way to the field. ..Y� ,, a,.a'°"'4ri ; 1 A I e Parking will be available at Canaveral City Park, Nancy Hanson Recreation Complex, Library, old City Hall and new City Hall, but if you can— you are encouraged to walk or ride your bike to the event. Shade Structure at Sandpiper Park The new shade structure at Canaveral City Park was installed and it looks amazing. This shade structure is a replacement for a wood pavilion that was destroyed by Hurricane Irma. The new shade cover can be easily removed during a weather emergency and blends perfectly with existing structures and natural environment. t• v, fr 4.� t ,y4101 . I i - ,i t — ,- —'-— 4121---- - - : _ ..- r Yap e_ r � .._ .. -W x y 'Re , 1€r , n+ yam e --� f SI f IV* e, i3 4„., sk „: , • y ki� ,i "•'''''''',,ry A1:. a ' - 'Atm s 2"4S,4;-. #t`-+ {cI` s_ � �;... w M ' rr' T i,a � 7i ' I'44., grip) '''-',-, "1 7 _,.- :... - , ' -f P nIi3t i'.. I-.e1 ■IrI1J i 6 _W "�,. ,F + r ik Cape Canaveral Library MOVIE NIGHT AT CAPE CANAVERAL We cordially invite you to stop by the Library this Monday, PUBLIC LIBRARY March 12,2018 for a showing of Victoria and Abdul. This PG- ...,,"",...„.'_"' 13 rated movie depicts the tale of when Queen Victoria struck �' i` up an unlikely friendship with a young Indian clerk named ` , ' Abdul Karim. :j ,�R Showtime is 5:00 p.m. While you're there, pick up your Book - Bingo card and start reading for a chance to win some great prizes. If you enjoy reading and discussing literary works of art, the Book Club is currently reading The Shoemaker's Wife MONDAY,MARCH 12 5:00 PM and will meet for discussion March 23, 2018. MEETING ROOM Athletic Leagues The Tuesday night Intermediate Racquetball League began a new season this week r , with 11 players and the Wednesday evening Advanced League is wrapping up its Championship in what will be a highly competitive final match. The Advanced League will begin its next season on March 14,2018,with some of the same players returning and a few new players. likiw ANN Thursday evening Tennis is in its Championship week, while the Monday and lily • Wednesday Leagues are getting ready to enter the playoffs. The top 8 players will compete in the playoffs after taking a week to recover after the regular season. 4 Wednesday night Kickball is entering week three and the defending Champions, Graham's Smokehouse, are off to a great start to the season with a 2-0 record. We • will see if they have what it takes to repeat as League Champions. The Thursday evening Softball League is entering week eight of its regular season iit and last season's Champions, Innies and Outties, are still unbeaten and remain in i. first place.Last week they won an extremely competitive match against Melia's H.H. with a final score of 9-8. The City organized free-agent team, Foxtrot Alpha Team, won their second game of the season and are showing improvement as the season goes on. Summer Camp Registration for the City of Cape Canaveral's Summer Camp is now open! Camp will begin on May 29, 2018 and run through August 3, 2018. Campers will take weekly trips to the Cocoa Beach Aquatic Center, Cape Canaveral parks and playgrounds and the Cape Canaveral Public Library. Summer camp costs are $50/week for Cape Canaveral residents and $60/week for non-residents. Camp hours are from 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. however before and after care are offered for an additional cost. Before care begins at 8:00 a.m. and after care runs until 4:00 p.m. More information can be found on the City website at: httn://www.citvofcanecanaveral.org/summercamn. Movie in the Park We are kicking off the Spring season of`Movie in the Park' with the classic movie The Sandlot. This PG-rated movie is the precursor to the Little League Grand Opening taking place at Canaveral City Park the next morning. For a complete parental guidance of the movie please visit: httn://www.imdb.com/title/tt0108037/ CITY OF CAPE CANAVERAL EVENT SERIES wavyrfr_FEN r X x • • x • 4.11Nikor •. .• MOVIE IN THE PARK 2018 SPRING SERIES 1ii111i ■ jlii111i1 11111111] March 9 April 13 May 18 � f GREATEST E1ZpINAM CA1.9lr SHOWMAN iiiilli ■ tiitiuill 11111 . 111 FREE ADMISSION C FUN FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY! Canaveral City Park:7920 Orange Ave SHOW STARTS AT DUSK. BRING BLANKETS AND LAWN CHAIRS. Concession sales benefit: B.C.S.O. Police Athletic Leagues Visit cityofcapecanaveral.orgfevents for more information Text CAPEEVENTS to 888777 to receive direct updates on City Events. THE Connect with us on social media to stay up-to-date! .;:o'17), ma 0 BETWEEN Public Works Services Update for Week Ending March 9, 2018 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. Full bypass operations from the Oxidation Ditch to the Equalization Basin were initiated on January 29, 2018. The ditch was emptied and is being cleaned of sand/debris/sludge; a structural engineer will inspect the ditch walls for any damage and repairs, if any, will be made. Upon completion of the ditch cleaning activities, new mixers, weirs, other equipment and concrete walkways will be installed prior to placing the ditch back into service. Substantial completion date is July 2018. Current project construction completion: 85%. • Force Main #3 Replacement Project. This Project will replace existing Force Main #3 located within several rights-of-way in the north-central portion of the City.A revised route will be used for the replacement force main shortening the line distance by over 800 feet and saving $30-$40k in construction costs. The bid specs and construction drawings were advertised for public bid on March 1, 2018; bids are due March 29, 2018 at 2:00 p.m. • Holman Road Sewer Replacement Project - Phases II/III. Two sealed bids were submitted for this Project on January 31, 2018 and are currently being reviewed. The Project includes the excavation/replacement of the sanitary sewer line from Holman Road to Lift Station No. 2 located on Center Street and will take approximately 10 months to complete. Contractor selection/approval will be an agenda item at the March 20,2018 City Council Meeting. Stormwater • Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP) Shoreline Restoration Project. Five sealed bids were submitted for this Project on March 8, 2018 and are currently being reviewed. This Project will"armor"the Banana River shoreline(approximately 1,400 linear feet) adjacent to the WWTP.Mangroves located along the shoreline will not be impacted but will be used as part of a "living shoreline". The Project will also include replacing portions of the security fence with placement away from the shoreline. Contractor selection/approval will be an agenda item at the March 20, 2018 City Council Meeting. • Canaveral City Park Exfiltration Project. Staff is currently reviewing 90% construction plans for improvements to the exfiltration system at Canaveral City Park. Planned improvements will allow the City to discharge excess reclaimed water into the system for infiltration into the surficial aquifer in lieu of discharge to the Banana River. Future regulations from Florida Department of Environmental Protection(FDEP)will most likely require the elimination of all reclaimed water discharges to the Banana River. Miscellaneous • Beach Renourishment Project — North Reach. The beach renourishment contractor completed pumping sand onto the beach in the Cape Canaveral portion of the North Reach. Additional grading of the beach for sea turtle nesting season will take place prior to May 1, 2018. The Washington Avenue beach crossover and parking area remain closed. More information can be found on the Brevard County Natural Resources Management Department website. • State Road AlA Road Repairs. Maintenance activities and paving of the George King Boulevard/SR AlA overpass and adjoining areas are scheduled for completion by April 1, 2018. • Banana River Shoreline Master Plan. Staff initiated preparation of a Master Plan for the City's Banana River Shoreline. The Master Plan will include potential improvements to the following properties located along the shoreline: o Port Canaveral property at northern City limits (leased by the City) o Banana River Park o Manatee Sanctuary Park o Estuary property at end of Long Point Road o Center Street Park o Extension to properties in Cocoa Beach A major goal of the study is to eventually have a State-recognized Kayak Trail along the City's Banana River waterfront. Potential improvements will be prioritized and grant applications submitted to selected agencies for funding assistance. Brevard County Sheriff's Office Cape Canaveral Precinct Update for Week Ending March 9, 2018 Patrol Division Weekly Statistics March 1 thru March 7, 2018 Type Weekly Total Calls for Service/Self-Initiated Calls , 450 Case Reports Written . 42 Case Reports Closed In A 29 Arrests Made as I A\ 14 Front Desk Weekly Statistics March 1 thru March 7, 2018 Type Weekly Total Phone Calls Answered c i & AI 55 Walk-ups Assisted :v,r, V ' ' `14" tc 1711-1 -11.Z...... . 33 toFingerprint Cards Completed V A �ryA••.L-� 4 - I "1 Notary Assistance for Citizens .17._. /13 j,, �05i` 4 1107/1 \ - '�� / '� 4/9,,,! Citizen On Patrol Weekly Statistics March 1 thru March 7, 2018 TypeWeekly Total Patrol Hours Completed '"' `' _iiii - r 16 Office/Training/Meeting Hours 41M61,e1 j 0 Miles Driven ,P11 134 Total Volunteer Hours ‘4%,...4 ,7 j 1 16 Attached are samplings of the actions taken by Canaveral Deputies during this reporting period. 05,,, . (i) O Brevard County Sheriff's Office Cape Canaveral Precinct Weekly Update 03/01/2018 to 03/06/2018 18-072988 Possession of Marijuana<20 grams, Possession of Drug Paraphernalia Narcotics Arrest Polk Ave. /Poinsetta Ave., Cape Canaveral Kevin J. Mullin W/M, 4/26/1952 Mr. Mullin was provided with a Notice to Appear with a court date and released on his own recognizance at the scene. 17-400677 Vehicle Burglary, Grand Theft **UPDATE** N. Atlantic Ave., Cape Canaveral Michael C. Maynard, W/M, 12/24/1980 A burglary to a vehicle report was taken on November 17,2017. Video surveillance was obtained and the above listed individual was identified as the suspect. Mr. Maynard was located in the Brevard County Jail on unrelated charges and Agent Genova additionally charged him with Burglary to a Vehicle and Grand Theft. 18-073783 Brevard County- Writ of Attachment reference Non-payment of Child Support Wanted Person 600 Magellan Rd., Cape Canaveral Michael Allen Thomas, B/M, 12/03/1972 Mr. Thomas was arrested for the above warrant and transported to the Brevard County Jail without incident. 18-074274 Contributing to the Dclin ,ency of a Minor x4 Suspicious 207 Chandler Ave., tape Canaveral iii Incident : Anthony Schlotter, W/M, 05/21/1980 ` ` • After responding to the above location reference a complaint regarding intoxicated juveniles, numerous open containers of alcohol, marijuana and cocaine paraphernalia were observed within the home along with several juveniles and Mr. Anthony Schlotter. Mr. Schlotter was arrested for the above charges and taken to the Brevard County Jail. Two of the juveniles were arrested for Violation of Probation and transported to the Juvenile Detention Center. 18-75408 Traffic Homicide Investigation Traffic Crash N. Atlantic Ave. @ Filmore Ave., Cape Canaveral A traffic crash occurred between a motorcyclist and bicyclist on the evening of March 2, 2018 which resulted in the bicyclist succumbing to their injuries. All traffic on N. Atlantic Ave. was shut down in both directions for approximately 5 hours while a traffic homicide investigation was conducted. 18-076054 Brevard County- Violation of Community Control ref: Felony Wanted Person Center St., Cape Canaveral Patrick Todd Cannon, W/M, 10/28/1966 During a routine patrol, Mr. Cannon was arrested on an active Warrant and was transported to the Brevard County Jail without incident. 18-076283 Orange County- Violation of Probation ref: Reckless Driving(DUI) Wanted Person 220 Columbia Dr., Cape Canaveral Raymond Ozebek, W/M, 07/10/1979 Mr. Ozebek was arrested on an outstanding Orange County Warrant and was taken to the Brevard County Jail without incident. 18-076492 Battery on Law Enforcement Officer, Resisting Arrest, Possession Open Container Battery 8050 N. Atlantic Ave., Cape Canaveral Joseph Maybin Gore Friedrichs, W/M, 11/04/1966 Mr. Friedrichs was causing a disturbance in the parking lot of the above location after being denied an alcohol purchase. While placing Mr. Friedrichs under arrest he struck a deputy in the chin. Mr. Friedrich was placed into handcuffs and transported to the Brevard County Jail without further incident. Brevard County Sheriff's Office Cape Canaveral Precinct Weekly Update 18-077646 Driving Under the Influence Traffic Arrest George King Blvd. /Marlin St., Cape Canaveral Timothy Record, W/M, 10/09/1949 Pursuant to a traffic stop, Mr. Record was arrested for Driving under the Influence and transported to the Brevard County Jail without incident. 18-078489 Pinellas County- Grand Theft Wanted Person 9241 Charles Rowland Dr., Cape Canaveral Jesse B. Lee, W/M, 10/13/1976 Mr. Lee was arrested on an outstanding warrant from Pinellas County. He was transported to the Brevard County Jail without incident. 18-079087 Brevard County-Violation of Probation Felony Battery Wanted Person 111 Polk Ave., Cape Canaveral Logan Hansen, W/M, 04/09/1996 Mr. Hanson turned himself in for an outstanding warrant and was transported to the Brevard County Jail without incident. 18-079208 Possession of Marijuana<20 grams Narcotics Arrest 9000 Astronaut Blvd., Cape Canaveral Julio Gonzalez-Garcia, W/M, 08/22/1978 Mr. Gonzalez-Garcia was provided a Notice to Appear and released on his own recognizance. 18-080266 Driving While License Suspended Second Offense Traffic Arrest Church St. /N. Atlantic Ave., Cape Canaveral ... Alexander Seay, W/M, 03/01/1985 A Pursuant to a traffic stop, Mr. Seay was arrested for Driving While License Suspender Second Offense and transported to the Brevard County Jail without incident. 18-081214 Burglary,.Grand Theft i�;. " __Eil 0 Burglary 8600 Astronaut Blvd., Cape Canaveral Unknown subjects removed property from the above location without the owner's consent. Case referred to Canaveral General Crimes Unit for further investigation. COUN %( %'. il WO 6.141r10. 441411111b it ,0"... . O c CANAVERAL FIRE RESCUE Serving the City of Cape Canaveral&Canaveral Port Authority Update for Week Ending March 9, 2018 1. Weekly Meeting with CPA Staff and BCSO. 2. Meeting with CPA and Navy on Commissioning Ceremony. 3. Attended Seaport Canaveral safety Meetings. 4. CCVFD Board of Director's Meeting. . 5. Attended Propeller Club Meeting. 6. Walk through of the new CHS building for all three shifts. , 7. Fireboat and aerial operations training for shifts. 8. Training at the Academy for Rockledge High School students. ti 9. Payroll processed and transmitted. 10. Prevention conducted 7 new, 31 follow-up and 3 new construction inspections. Additionally, they investigated 2 citizen complaints of Code Violations. RESCUE 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