4ONTER HAVEN The Chain oflakes City REGULAR CITY COMMISSION MEETING MINUTES MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 2017 6: 30 p. m. CITY HALL JOHN FULLER AUDITORIUM 451 THIRD STREET, NW WINTER HAVEN, FLORIDA 33881 1. CALL TO ORDER - 2. INVOCATION Pastor 3. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE City Clerk Vanessa Castillo, MMC 4. PRESENTATIONS) A. Oath of Office Mayor Hunnicutt called the meeting to order at 6: 30 p.m. Don Smith, First Church of the Nazarene Chief Chris Humphrey, Winter Haven Fire Department City Manager Herr administered the Oath of Office to Fire Chief Chris Humphry. Chief Humphrey said a few words and noted he was the 15th fire chief to serve the City of Winter Haven. 5. ROLL CALL City Clerk Vanessa Castillo, MMC Commissioners Present: Mayor Steven Hunnicutt, Mayor Pro Tem Nathaniel Birdsong, Commissioners Pete Chichetto, Brad Dantzler, and William Twyford. Staff Present: City Manager Mike Herr, City Attorney John Murphy; City Clerk Vanessa Castillo; Police Chief Charlie Bird; Fire Chief Chris Humphrey; Financial Services Director Cal Bowen; Executive Services Director Michele Stayner; Chief Information Officer Hiep Nguyen; Growth Management Director Merle Bishop; Utility Services Director David Bayhan, Jr.; and Public Works Director Troy Tinch. 6. MINUTES A. September 6, 2017 Special City Commission Meeting Minutes September 6, 2017 City Commission Agenda Review Minutes C. September 12, 2017 Motion by Mayor Pro Tem Birdsong to approve the minutes as
7. MAYOR' S STATEMENT Steven M. Hunnicutt, Mayor Mayor Hunnicutt read the following statement aloud: State Law requires the first substantive issue to be discussed at this hearing is the percentage increase in the millage over the rolled back rate and the reasons ad valorem taxes are being increased. The City of Winter Haven' s proposed operating millage is 5. 79 mills, the same millage rate levied for the previous 9 years, which is 6. 10% more than the rolled back rate of 5. 4570 mills. The ad valorem proceeds resulting from the difference between the proposed rate and the rolled back rate will be used to offset increased operating costs of the City. 8. ORDINANCES SECOND READING PUBLIC HEARING ON AD VALOREM TAX MILLAGE RATE AND FISCAL YEAR 2017-2018 BUDGET A. 0-17- 56 Adopting the Millage Rate for Fiscal Year 2017-2018 at 5. 7900 Mills City Attorney Murphy read Ordinance 0-17- 56 in its entirety and City Manager Herr Motion by Mayor Pro Tem Birdsong to approve Ordinance 0-17- 56 on Second Reading and Public Hearing. Mayor Hunnicutt closed the Regular City Commission Meeting and opened a Public Hearing stating anyone wishing to speak to Ordinance 0-17- 56 may come to the podium and state their name and address for the record. No one spoke for or against. Mayor Hunnicutt closed the Public Hearing and reopened the Regular Commission Meeting. Motion carried unanimously on Second Reading and Public Hearing. 0-17- 57 Adopting the Budget for Fiscal Year 2017-2018 in the amount of 142, 644, 210 City Attorney Murphy read Ordinance 0-17- 57 in its entirety and City Manager Herr Motion by Mayor Pro Tem Birdsong to approve Ordinance 0-17- 57 on Second Reading and Public Hearing. Mayor Hunnicutt closed the Regular City Commission Meeting and opened a Public Hearing stating anyone wishing to speak to Ordinance 0-17- 57 may come to the podium and state their name and address for the record. No one spoke for or against. Mayor Hunnicutt closed the Public Hearing and reopened the Regular Commission Meeting. Motion carried 4: 1 on Second Reading and Public hearing Nvith Commissioner Chichetto voting no. Page 2 of8
9. COMMENTS FROM THE AUDIENCE Jessie Skubna, 10 Lake Link Drive in Winter Haven, thanked the Commission and said after six years, they were getting closer to having a skate park. She also expressed appreciation the Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) Board for their recent decisions. 10. ORDINANCE( S) SECOND READING PUBLIC HEARING - None 11. CONSENT AGENDA A. to Florida Department of Transportation Temporary Road Closure Request for the 2017 Havendale Christmas Parade Adoption of a new Interlocal Agreement for the provision of transit services between the City of Winter Haven and the Lakeland Area Mass Transit District C. Winter Haven Planning Commission Membership Recommendation for appointment to one vacant position and two reappointments D. Authorizing the City Manager to execute a Subordination Agreement by and between the City of Winter Haven, Florida and Guaranty Bank, a division of First Citizens Bank & Trust Company E. Polk Regional Water Cooperative Application to State Revolving Loan Program for Phase I Water Supply Projects Motion by Mayor Pro Tem Birdsong to approve the Consent Agenda. 12. RESOLUTIONS) A. R- 17-41 Authorizing the execution and delivery of a Warranty Deed for lands owned by the City as more specifically described in said Warranty Deed to Lake Silver Apts, LLC, a Florida Limited Liability Company and the Execution and Acceptance of a Perpetual Easement for the purpose of allowing the City access for the installation, maintenance, replacement, removal and repair of certain portions of existing underground City Sanitary Sewer and Stormwater Infrastructure located within the lands described within the Easement Area City Attorney Murphy read Resolution R- 17-41 by title only and City Manager Herr Motion by Mayor Pro Teen Birdsong to approve Resolution R- 17-41. Page 3 of 8
R- 17-44 Removing the Sunset Provision of Resolution R- 14-13 and re -appointment of members of the Winter Haven Cultural Arts Advisory Committee City Attorney Murphy read Resolution R- 17-44 by title only and City Manager Herr Motion by Commissioner Dantzler to approve Resolution R- 17-44. C. R- 17-45 Authorizing the waiver of fees for building permits needed to repair structures damaged by Hurricane Irma for a period of ninety ( 90) days City Attorney Murphy read Resolution R- 17-45 by title only and City Manager Herr Motion by Mayor Pro Tem Birdsong to approve Resolution R- 17-45. D. R- 17-46 Changing the amount of the Deferred Compensation contribution made by the City for executive employees who participate in a Deferred Compensation, IRA, or other tax deferred pension plans as contemplated in Resolutions R-89-36 and R97-34 City Attorney Murphy read Resolution R- 17-46 by title only and City Manager Herr Motion by Mayor Pro Tem Birdsong to approve Resolution R- 17-46. E. R- 17-47 Conti n uing a Declaration of a State of Local Emergency City Attorney Murphy read Resolution R- 17-47 by title only and City Manager Herr Page 4 of8
Regular City Commission N9eeting Minutes Septeinher 25, 2017 Motion by Mayor Pro Tem Birdsong to approve Resolution R- 17-47. 13. ORDINANCES) - FIRST READING A. 0-17 -25 Amending Chapter 13, Pensions and Retirement; Employee Benefit Programs, Article I General Employees' Pension Plan, of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Winter Haven, Florida City Attorney Murphy read Ordinance 0-17 -25 by title only and City Manager Herr Mayor Hunnicutt requested comments from the audience. No one spoke for or against City Attorney Murphy reported this item would be heard for Second Reading and Public Hearing at the October 23, 2017, Regular City Commission Meeting. 0-17 -46 Administrative request to assign Residential -Low Density Future Land Use to two annexed parcels. Location: 4111 Lake Marianna Drive City Attorney Murphy read Ordinance 0-17- 46 by title only. City Manager Herr said all information was contained within the fact sheet. Mayor Hunnicutt reported this item would be heard for Second Reading and Public Hearing at the October 9, 2017, Regular City Commission Meeting. C. 0-17 -47 Administrative request to assign Single -family Residential ( R -2) zoning district to two annexed parcels. Location: 4111 Lake Marianna Drive City Attorney Murphy read Ordinance 0-17 -46 by title only. City Manager Herr said this was a companion ordinance to 0-17 -46. Mayor Hunnicutt reported this item would be heard for Second Reading and Public Hearing at the October 9, 2017, Regular City Commission Meeting. D. 0-17 -48 Request by Cypress3, LLC to rezone a parcel from Multifamily Residential ( R -3) zoning district to High Density Multi- family Residential ( R -5) zoning district. Location: 1300 South Lake Howard Drive Page 5 of8
City Attorney Murphy read Ordinance 0-17- 48 by title only and City Manager Herr City Attorney Murphy reported this item would be heard for Second Reading and Public Hearing at the October 9, 2017, Regular City Commission Meeting. E. 0-17- 54 Administrative request to assign Regional Activity Center and Industrial Future Land Uses to an annexed parcel. Location: 6650 State Road 544 City Attorney Murphy read Ordinance 0-17- 54 by title only. City Manager Herr said all information was contained within the fact sheet. Mayor Hunnicutt reported this item would be heard for Second Reading and Public Hearing at the October 9, 2017, Regular City Commission Meeting. F. 0-17- 55 Administrative request to assign General Commercial ( C- 4) and Light Industrial ( I-1) zoning districts to an annexed parcel. Location: 6650 State Road 544 City Attorney Murphy read Ordinance 0-17- 55 by title only. City Manager Herr said this was a companion ordinance to 0-17- 54. Mayor Hunnicutt reported this item would be heard for Second Reading and Public Hearing at the October 9, 2017, Regular City Commission Meeting. 14. NEW BUSINESS None 15. COMMISSION LIAISON REPORTS A. City Commissioners Commissioner Twyford thanked City employees for their hard work with Hurricane Irma and said he was proud to live in Winter Haven; the Airport Advisory Committee ( AAC) Meeting had been continued due to the hurricane, however, he visited the Winter Haven Municipal Airport September 14; and attended the final meeting of the Police Department' s Strategic Plan. He thanked the Police Department and citizens and discussed the plan in further detail. Page 6 of8
Commissioner Chichetto congratulated Commissioner Dantzler for his unopposed candidacy and wished good luck to all of the candidates running in the election adding it was an honor to serve as a Commissioner; welcomed the Boy Scouts who were in the audience; and requested staff to follow up with Ms. Skubna regarding the skate park. Commissioner Dantzler made comments regarding the three oral presentations by the architectural firms for the new Chain of Lakes Complex. He indicated that the Commission would be voting on the final contract, which would be forthcoming and encouraged the Commission to have an open mind because the presentation and ideas were different. He also reported his office was closed the week of the hurricane due to lack of power and also discussed what local government was all about. He gave kudos to City Manager Herr and staff for all they do and what the City as a whole does makes a difference in people' s lives. Mayor Pro Tem Birdsong concurred with all statements made about staff and that they did an excellent job regarding the hurricane. He reported the Florence Villa Community Development Corporation ( FVCDC) did not close down or lose power; he attended one ribbon cutting for Palm Gardens [ Health and Rehabilitation Center]; and attended the Oath of Office Ceremony at the Police Department. He also spoke highly about the commendations given by Police Chief Bird and said for the Police Department to keep up the good work. Mayor Hunnicutt congratulated Fire Chief Humphrey and recognized the Fire Department and all first responders of the City for all they do. City Attorney City Attorney Murphy also congratulated Fire Chief Humphrey and gave a " hats off' to all He also noted the City would be hosting the next Ridge League of Cities first responders. Dinner Meeting coming up soon. C. City Manager Hurricane Irma Update City Manager Herr reported attending the Oath of Office Ceremony at the Police Department and agreed with Mayor Pro Tem Birdsong regarding the commendations and looked forward to the Police Department' s final Strategic Plan. Lastly, he read aloud a letter from the state recognizing the City for receiving the Government Finance Officers Association ( GFOA) Certificate ofachievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting, a tremendous achievement, and recognized Financial Services Director Bowen, Assistant Financial Services Director Debbie Tate and Budget Analyst Mary Zried for their hard work. Hurricane Irma Update Public Works Director Tinch discussed debris management in further detail to include information on working from the City' s center outward; working with CrowderGulf, the County' s contractor, to assist them; and timeframes. He also addressed Commissioner Twyford' s question last week regarding hazardous materials and Commissioner Dantzler' s inquiry about bagged materials, noting they should not be bagged but that bagged materials that had already been placed out for pick up would be picked up. He also said stumps would be picked up at a later phase and required a specific process for removal. Page 7 of 8
D. Assistant City Manager None E. City Clerk - None 16. DEVELOPMENTS OF NOTE None 17 EMERGENCY MATTERS NOT RECEIVED FOR THE AGENDA ADJOURNMENT 7: 27 p.m. ATTEST: CITY OF WINTER HAVEN, FLORIDA Vanessa Castillo, MMC Steven M. unnicutt City Clerk Mayor- mmissioner Page 8 of8
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