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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes 03-02-2004 Workshop CITY COUNCIL CODE REVIEW WORKSHOP CITY HALL ANNEX 111 Polk Avenue, Cape Canaveral, Florida TUESDAY March 2, 2004 5:00 PM MINUTES CALL TO ORDER: A meeting of the City of Cape Canaveral City Council was held on March 2, 2004 at 5:00 p.m. in the City Hall Annex, 111 Polk Avenue, Cape Canaveral, Florida. The Recording Secretary called the roll. ROLL CALL: Council Members Present: Mayor Pro Tem Bob Hoog Steve Miller Jim Morgan Mayor Rocky Randels Richard Treverton Others Present: Bennett Boucher, City Manager Anthony Garganese, City Attorney Virginia Haas, Recording Secretary { Todd Morley, Building Official Ed Gardulski, Public Works Director Walter Bandish, Assistant Public Works Director DISCUSSION: 1. City Code Review — Chapter 78 -51 through Chapter 84. 1 i DIVISION 2. INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL Subdivision 1. In General Section 78 -51. Definitions. Mayor Randels questioned if there were any industrial use in the City. Mr. Gardulski responded that the City has no industrial waste. Mr. Gardulski mentioned that grease and oil might need to be included in the definitions. Mr. Gardulski and Mr. Bandish will review for inclusion into section 78 -51. Definitions. City of Cape Canaveral, Florida City Council Code Review Workshop March 2, 2004 Page2of3 C 78 -55. Mayor Randels asked whether all residents of Oak Lane have connected to City Sewer? Mr. Gardulski replied that he was researching the discrepancies in the time limit between the City, Florida Statutes and FDEP. City Council directed staff to mail notices to residents informing them that City sewer was available and the time period for connection was set by Council to be within 360 days. 78-60 (f) Mayor Randels questioned the time length of recorded code enforcement liens (20 Years) Attorney Garganese will research. Subdivision II. Building Sewers and Connections. Mayor Randels questioned how many unauthorized sewer hookups are in the City? Staff and Council agreed that there were probably few. Mayor Randels asked the approximate charge for sewer hookup. Discussion followed. Council agreed that it was dependent on per lineal foot and could cost anywhere from $300- $1,000. 78-81. Mr. Gardulski requested removal of "Water Environment Federation Manual of Practice No. 9 (WEF)" in the last sentence of 78-81 and utilize the Florida Administrative Code. Mr. Gardulski continued that most Cities use the 10 States Standards today and the standards and drawings are on the Brevard County site for use by the engineering designer. 78-85 Delete "Water Environment Federation Manual of Practice No. 9 (WEF)" and add Brevard County specifications in section 78-85. Council requested that the ocean water pollutant problem be addressed through the Florida League of Cities. Subdivision IV. Rates and Charges. Mr. Todd Morley, Building Official, requested changes to the reference of "Appendix B" in Chapter 78 and suggested using the prevailing plumbing code. Revise as follows: (Underlined is new, strikethrough is old and should be deleted) Schedule of Fees (Appendix B) Chapter 78 (3) Industrial and other commercial facilities ( a. Nothing changed City of Cape Canaveral, Florida City Council Code Review Workshop March 2, 2004 Page3of3 1. The fixture unit count shall be that defined in the most recent plumbing fixture value table published i . in the plumbing code as specified in sec. 82 -146 of this code. Each 18 fixture . . nothing changed. Delete Section 78 -130. "Port Canaveral Customers" and include section as reserved. , Code review workshop scheduled for April 20, 2004 will continue with 78 -131. ADJOURNMENT: Mayor Randels adjoumed the meeting at 6:30 P.M. LLa Virginia Haas, Recording Secretary 9 rY I c 1 i t @s9