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AGENDA
January 19, 2021
6:00 P.M.
COVID-19 PANDEMIC ADVISORY: Due to the COVID-19 Pandemic Emergency, this meeting
will be held both in -person and virtually by communications media technology (CMT).
Instructions for the public to attend and provide public comments during this meeting are
accessible at www.cityofcapecanaveral.org/instructions as well as attached to this agenda.
CALL TO ORDER
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
ROLL CALL
PUBLIC PARTICIPATION: Any member of the public may address any items that do not appear on the
agenda and any agenda item that is listed on the agenda for final official action by the City Council excluding
public hearing items which are heard at the public hearing portion of the meeting, ministerial items (e.g.
approval of agenda, minutes, informational items), and quasi-judicial or emergency items. Citizens will limit
their comments to three (3) minutes. The City Council will not take any action under the "Public
Participation" section of the agenda. The Council may schedule items not on the agenda as regular items
and act upon them in the future.
PRESENTATIONS/INTERVIEWS 16:15 p.m. - 6:20 p.m.
Presentation by resident Steven Longmire regarding Florida Forever grant application for a
potential new 10-acre conservation and recreation park in Cape Canaveral.
CONSENT AGENDA 16:20 p.m. - 6:25 p.m.
1. Approve Minutes for December 15, 2020 Regular Meeting.
2. Resolution No. 2021-01; approving the application for the Final Plat of the Villas at Fillmore
Townhomes, generally located on Fillmore Avenue, Cape Canaveral; providing for the
repeal of prior inconsistent resolutions, severability and an effective date.
3. Resolution No. 2021-02; honoring the late Cocoa Mayor Jake Williams, Jr.
4. Award bid for construction of Headworks and Tertiary Filter System Improvements at the
Water Reclamation Facility to L7 Construction, Inc. of Longwood, Florida in the amount of
$1,787,700 and authorize City Manager to execute Construction Agreement for same.
PUBLIC HEARINGS 16:25 p.m. - 7:15 p.m.
5. Ordinance No. 01-2021; adopting a City -initiated rezoning of several government owned
properties owned respectively either by the City of Cape Canaveral or the Canaveral Port
Authority related to lands with current Future Land Use Map classification of
"Conservation" and currently being used by said government entities as conservation and
public or recreation uses within the jurisdictional limits of the City of Cape Canaveral;
specifically changing the Zoning Map designation of the properties generally referred to
as Banana River Park, the Northern portion of Manatee Sanctuary Park and a portion of
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Canaveral Port Authority property located within the Northwest portion of the City along
the Banana River; from their respective current City Zoning designations to the City
"Conservation" Zoning District designation; providing the properties subject to this
Ordinance are more particularly depicted and legally described on Exhibit "A" attached
hereto; providing for the repeal of prior inconsistent ordinances and resolutions,
severability and an effective date, first reading.
6. Ordinance No. 02-2021; adopting a City -initiated rezoning of several government owned
properties owned respectively either by the City of Cape Canaveral, Brevard County or the
Brevard County School District related to lands with current Future Land Use Map
classification of "Public/Recreation" and currently being used by said government entities
as either public or recreation uses within the jurisdictional limits of the City of Cape
Canaveral; specifically changing the Zoning Map designation of the properties generally
referred to as the Old City Hall Complex and Sheriffs Office, City Recreation Center, City
Library, Wastewater Reclamation Facility, Cape View Elementary, Cherie Down Park,
Canaveral City Park, Southern portion of Manatee Sanctuary Park and City property located
at 200 Long Point Road (Patriots Park) from their respective current City Zoning
designations to the City "Public/Recreation" Zoning District designation; providing the
properties subject to this Ordinance are more particularly depicted and legally described
on Exhibit "A" attached hereto; providing for the repeal of prior inconsistent ordinances
and resolutions, severability and an effective date, first reading.
7. Ordinance No. 03-2021; adopting a small scale Future Land Use Map amendment by
changing the Future Land Use Map designation of approximately 8.64 acres of real
property owned by the Canaveral Port Authority currently being used and commonly
known as the Southern portion of Jetty Park, and more particularly depicted and legally
described on Exhibit "A" attached hereto, from "R-3 Residential" to "Public/Recreation;"
providing for the repeal of prior inconsistent ordinances and resolutions, severability,
incorporation into the Comprehensive Plan and an effective date, first reading.
8. Ordinance No. 04-2021; adopting a City -initiated rezoning of approximately 8.64 acres of
real property owned by the Canaveral Port Authority currently being used and commonly
known as the Southern portion of Jetty Park from the current City Zoning designation to
the City "Public/Recreation" Zoning District designation; providing the property subject to
this Ordinance is more particularly depicted and legally described on Exhibit "A" attached
hereto; providing for the repeal of prior inconsistent ordinances and resolutions,
severability and a conditional effective date, first reading.
9. Ordinance No. 05-2021; adopting a small scale Future Land Use Map amendment by
changing the Future Land Use Map designation of property owned by the City of Cape
Canaveral and generally known as Long Point Park (approximately 7.88 acres), and more
particularly depicted and legally described on Exhibit "A" attached hereto, from a split of
"R-1 Residential" and "Conservation" to entirely "Conservation;" providing for the repeal
of prior inconsistent ordinances and resolutions, severability, incorporation into the
Comprehensive Plan and an effective date, first reading.
10. Ordinance No. 06-2021; adopting a City -initiated rezoning of approximately 7.88 acres of
real property owned by the City of Cape Canaveral currently being used as Conservation
and commonly known as Long Point Park from the current City Zoning designation to the
City "R-1 Residential" to "Conservation" Zoning District designation; providing the
property subject to this Ordinance is more particularly depicted and legally described on
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Exhibit "A" attached hereto; providing for the repeal of prior inconsistent ordinances and
resolutions, severability and a conditional effective date, first reading.
11. Ordinance No. 07-2021; adopting a small scale Future Land Use Map amendment by
changing the Future Land Use Map designation of several properties owned by the City of
Cape Canaveral and generally known as the City Hall Complex four (4) parcels totaling
approximately 1.16 acres), City Fire Station (approx. 0.58 acres), 300 Washington Avenue
(Bennix Park) (approximately 0.61 acres), and 8820 North Atlantic Avenue (Wagner Park)
(approximately 0.22 acres), and more particularly depicted and legally described on Exhibit
"A" attached hereto, from "C-1 Commercial" or "R-2 Residential" to "Public/Recreation;"
providing for the repeal of prior inconsistent ordinances and resolutions, severability,
incorporation into the Comprehensive Plan and an effective date, first reading.
12. Ordinance No. 08-2021; adopting a City -initiated rezoning of several government owned
properties owned by the City of Cape Canaveral and currently being used as either public
or recreation uses within the jurisdictional limits of the City of Cape Canaveral; specifically
changing the Zoning Map designation of the properties generally referred to as City Hall
Complex, City Fire Station, and City properties located at 300 Washington Avenue (Bennix
Park) and 8820 North Atlantic Avenue (Wagner Park); from their respective current City
Zoning designations to the City "Public/Recreation" Zoning District designation; providing
the properties subject to this Ordinance are more particularly depicted and legally
described on Exhibit "A" attached hereto; providing for the repeal of prior inconsistent
ordinances and resolutions, severability and a conditional effective date, first reading.
13. Ordinance No. 09-2021; amending Chapter 78, Article II. — Sanitary Sewer System related
to the administrative enforcement of the provisions stated therein; providing for the
clarification of applicable penalties; providing for the use of a Special Magistrate for
administrative proceedings involving violations by industrial and commercial users of the
City's sewer system; providing for repeal of prior inconsistent ordinances and resolutions,
incorporation into the Code, severability and an effective date, first reading.
14. Ordinance No. 10-2021; amending Section 110-486 of the City Code regulating vacation
rentals; making findings of facts; providing for definitions; requiring vacation rental
registration; requiring inspections; specifying duties of vacation rental owners and
allowing agents; providing for maximum occupancy; providing limited exceptions for
pre-existing contracts; providing requirements of vacation rental owners and agents
related to sexual predators and offenders; requiring provisions for providing and posting
safety information for occupants of vacation rentals; providing restrictions related to
accessory structures; providing enforcement; providing for other miscellaneous
provisions; providing for the repeal of prior inconsistent ordinances and resolutions,
incorporation into the Code, severability and an effective date, first reading.
REPORTS 17:15 p.m. - 7:25 p.m.
ADJOURNMENT: Pursuant to Section 286.0105, Florida Statutes, the City hereby advises the public that:
If a person decides to appeal any decision made by the City Council with respect to any matter considered
at this meeting, that person will need a record of the proceedings, and for such purpose that person may
need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and
evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. This notice does not constitute consent by the City for the
introduction or admission into evidence of otherwise inadmissible or irrelevant evidence, nor does it
authorize challenges or appeals not otherwise allowed by law. In accordance with the Americans with
Disabilities Act: all interested parties may attend this Public Meeting. The facility is accessible to the
physically handicapped. Persons with disabilities needing assistance to participate in the proceedings
should contact the City Clerk's office [(321) 868-1220 x207 or x206] 48 hours in advance of the meeting.
CITY OF CAPE CANAVERAL
ATTENTION: TEMPORARY VIRTUAL PUBLIC MEETING AND COMMENT INSTRUCTIONS
IN LIGHT OF COVID-19 EMERGENCY
Due to the COVID-19 Pandemic Emergency, attendance at City Hall public meetings is limited in an
effort to comply with Federal and State public health and safety directives to keep our citizens, City
officials and employees safe. Under these conditions, the City of Cape Canaveral is committed to
providing alternative platforms for citizens to virtually attend scheduled public meetings and have an
opportunity to submit public comments in an efficient, orderly and safe manner. As a result, the City of
Cape Canaveral is temporarily utilizing virtual Communications Media Technology (CMT) for City Council
and other board meetings.
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the expiration of the Governor's Executive Order No. 20-69, a physical quorum is again required as of
November 1, 2020. Provided a physical quorum is present, some City Council Members and/or Board
Members may participate virtually, in accordance with §120.54(5)(b)(2), F.S.
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Public comments are limited to three (3) minutes. The comments will be heard at the meeting and
summarized into the record. Public comments are subject to City meeting rules of decorum. The
speaker's activated audio may be muted by the City for violating the time limit or rules of decorum.
Please also note that the time allocated to each person for public comment is subject to the discretion
of the Council or Board and may be reduced from three (3) minutes based on the number of speakers
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Public comments in the form of email or written correspondence (either mailed or hand -delivered) will
be accepted no later than 24 hours ahead of a scheduled Workshop or Regular Meeting. Public
comments in the form of email or written correspondence will be accepted within a reasonable amount
of time prior to Special City Council Meetings. Emails and correspondence will not be read into the
record at the public meetings. However, emails and correspondence will be forwarded to the City
Council and/or Advisory Board Members prior to 12 Noon the day of the scheduled meeting for their
review.
§286.0114, F.S. affords the public a reasonable opportunity to be heard during public City Council and
Advisory Board Meetings. In light of challenges posed to hosting traditional public gatherings due to
the COVID-19 Pandemic Emergency, Staff is continually working to develop efficient methods to ensure
an accessible range of opportunities for public participation. We appreciate your patience as we work
to implement these improvements, and ask that any questions or concerns regarding Public
Participation and Public Comments be directed to the City Clerk's Office at
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captioning. However, in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, persons needing
additional special accommodation to participate in this meeting may contact the City Clerk's Office at
(321) 868-1220 no later than one (1) business day prior to the meeting.
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The rules established herein are intended to provide a general framework for the conduct of public CMT
meetings as authorized pursuant to the Governor's Executive Order No. 20-52. The City of Cape
Canaveral reserves the right to modify, amend, or discontinue these temporary procedures for public
comments, with or without notice, in order to ensure compliance with applicable laws, rules and
regulations; to overcome technical or logistical difficulties or practical challenges in implementing public
meetings via CMT; or to ensure the public health, safety and welfare of the public.
Thank you for your patience and understanding during this very challenging time. For more information
about these temporary procedures or public meetings, please contact the City Clerk.
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