HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes 04-01-1993 pg 1A Workshop Meeting
April 1, 1993, at
Canaveral, Florida.
by Mayor Salamone.
ROLL CALL:
CITY COUNCIL
WORKSHOP MEETING
APRIL 1, 1993
of the Cape Canaveral City Council was held on
the City Hall Annex, 111 Polk Avenue, Cape
The meeting was called to order at 7:32 P.M.
Mayor
Mayor Pro Tem
Councilmember
Councilmember
Councilmember
City Manager
Assistant City Attorney
Deputy City Clerk (Acting)
PUBLIC COMMENTS•
Joy Salamone
Present
John Porter
Absent
Robert Abbott
Present
Joan Calvert
Present
Rocky Randels
Present
Bennett Boucher
Present
Kevin Markey
Present
Sharon Hoover
Present
1. Mr. John Stilley, Imperial Business Center Developers, Inc.,
re: sewer impact fees.
Mr. John Stilley presented Council with his opinion regarding sewer
impact fees imposed on property he developed on Imperial Avenue.
Mr. Stilley originally constructed three (3) buildings at the site
and subsequently divided the buildings into fourteen (14)
commercial condominiums belonging to nine (9) owners. He stated
that nine (9) of the units contained bathroom facilities. Mr.
Stilley stated that since these units were not residential units it
would not be equitable to be assessed for all nine units, most of
which were being used as storage warehouses.
It was the consensus of Council that it would be necessary for them
to look at the property considering its potential usage and
therefore, would not grant an exception to Mr. Stilley. He was
advised to meet with the City Manager and the Building Official to
discuss his options for further protest.
OLD BUSINESS•
1. Discussion Re: Ordinance No. 04-93, Amending City's Code of
Ordinances by Repealing Chapter 723, entitled "Special Occupational
Permits" and Renaming Chapter 723 as "Solicitors, Peddlers and
Itinerant Merchants" (tabled on March 2 & March 11, 1993).
A discussion was held concerning the permitting process for the
special occupational permits. Mr. Randels discussed the issue of
confidentiality after information had been obtained concerning
individuals applying for permits. Mr. Randels also expressed the
concern that should a permit be issued to merchants, it would be
interpreted as a stamp of approval for that person from the City
and would result in the City to be liable for that persons'
actions.
Mayor Salamone requested that the Ordinance be returned to the City
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