CITY OF TITUSVILLE COUNCIL AGENDA February 26, 2019 6:30 PM - Council Chamber at City Hall 555 South Washington Avenue, Titusville, FL 32796 Any person who decides to appeal any decision of the City Council with respect to any matter considered at this meeting will need a record of the proceedings, and for such purpose, 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. Applicants for land use and zoning related items are advised that the resumes of staff members who prepare applicable staff reports are on file in the City Clerk's Office. The City desires to accommodate persons with disabilities. Accordingly, any physically handicapped person, pursuant to Chapter 286.26 Florida Statutes, should, at least 48 hours prior to the meeting, submit a written request to the chairperson that the physically handicapped person desires to attend the meeting. 1. CALL TO ORDER 2. INVOCATION Pastor Patricia Pena of St. Andrew United Methodist Church will be present to give the invocation. 3. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 4. APPROVAL OF MINUTES A. Minutes Approve the minutes of the special City Council meeting on February 2, 2019. 5. SPECIAL RECOGNITIONS & PRESENTATIONS A. Reserved for Presentation(s) There may not be adequate time at the regular City Council meeting scheduled on February 26, 2019 at 5:30 p.m. to hear all the presentations as outlined in the agenda. If necessary, the presentation(s) will be heard at this time during the regular City Council meeting on February 26, 2019 that commences at 6:30 p.m. 6. BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS Page 1 of 262 A. Municipal Code Enforcement Board
Accept the resignation of regular member Joseph Richardson with a term to expire on October 31, 2019. His resignation was effective on February 12, 2019. B. 2018/2019 Student Advisory Council Accept the resignation of the 12th grade, North Brevard Home School Association representative, with regret. The resignation was received (effective) on February 12, 2019. 7. PETITIONS AND REQUESTS FROM THE PUBLIC PRESENT (NON-AGENDA ITEMS) 8. CONSENT AGENDA A. 2019 Red, White, and Boom! 4th of July Event Approve staff efforts in coordinating the 2019 Red, White, and Boom! festivities, and authorize the City Manager to put in place all contracting instruments necessary for this event. B. Award of Contract - Floating Plant Mat Systems Approve award of contract to Beemats, LLC of New Smyrna Beach, Florida in the amount of $300,008.50 over four years for the installation and maintenance of floating wetland islands at the Senior Center and Coleman Ponds and authorize the Mayor to execute the contract. Additionally, approve associated budget amendment. C. Fee Resolution No. 6-2019 - Correction of Scrivener's Error in Resolution No. 11-2018, Community Development Fees Adopt Resolution No. 6-2019 correcting a scrivener's error in Resolution No. 11-2018 adopting amended Community Development fees. D. Resolution No. 7-2019 Supporting Temporary Closure of State Roads Adopt Resolution No. 7-2019 supporting temporary closure of State Roads for Friday Nite Live, April 12, 2019. E. Budget Amendment - Stormwater Projects Approve a budget amendment in the amount of $33,000 to fund on-demand stormwater project SU1701 (Renewal and Replacement) currently under existing contracts for the Hopkins Avenue pipe replacement. F. Advisability - Review of Land Development Fees Approve advisability for staff to review current the Land Development fee schedule. 9. ORDINANCES SECOND READING, PUBLIC HEARING AND RELATED ACTION Page 2 of 262 A. Resolution No. 9-2019 State Revolving Fund (SRF) Resolution Approve Resolution No. 9-2019 related to the Florida
Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) State Revolving Fund (SRF); adopting the Drinking Water Facility Plan for the implementation of Mourning Dove Water Treatment Plant Improvements; and providing for an effective date. B. Ordinance No. 3-2019 Related to Off-Street Parking Conduct the second public hearing of Ordinance No. 3-2019 amending the Code of Ordinances by amending Chapter 28 Zoning, specifically amending Sections 28-54 Use table and 28-149, Off-street parking lots to amend off-street parking lots from a permitted use with limitations to a conditional use in the Urban Mixed Use (UMU) district, allowing off-street parking lots as a conditional use within the Regional Mixed Use (RMU) zoning district specifically the RMU-300 and -400 subdistricts, and amending the standards for conditional uses; providing for severability, repeal of conflicting ordinances, an effective date and incorporation into the code. approval, 7-0. C. Ordinance No. 4-2019 Related to the Wetland and Conservation Area Conduct the second reading and final public hearing of Ordinance No. 4-2019 amending Chapter 29 Special Districts and Overlays of the Code of Ordinances; specifically amending Article IV Wetland and Conservation Area (WCA), Sections 29-71 Intent to clarify the intent of the overlay as related to conservation easements and other preservation mechanisms, amending Sections 29-72 Permitted zoning districts, 29-74 Conditional uses and 29-76 Official map to include Planned Development (PD) as a permitted zoning district and modify conditional uses within the overlay; providing for severability; repeal of conflicting ordinances; for an effective date and for incorporation into the code. approval (7-0) with the addition of language "the Park and Open Space uses as authorized in the Planned Development Division." D. Ordinance No. 5-2019 Amending the Future Land Use/Zoning Consistency Matrix Conduct the second reading and final public hearing of Ordinance No. 5-2019 amending Chapter 27 General Provisions of the Land Development Regulations; specifically amending Section 27-21 Comprehensive plan Future Land Use categories amending the Future Land Use/Zoning Consistency Matrix to permit Planned Development (PD) zoning within Conservation and Downtown Mixed Use land use districts; providing for severability; repeal of conflicting ordinances; for an effective date and for incorporation into the code. Page 3 of 262
approval (7-0). Their motion included that no more than half of the land set aside for the 35% parks and open space requirement of the PD ordinance shall be from the Conservation Land Use. Second Reading, Public Hearing and Related Action (Quasi-judicial) THE FOLLOWING ITEMS ARE SUBJECT TO QUASI-JUDICIAL RULES OF PROCEDURE. ANYONE WISHING TO SPEAK ON AN ITEM MUST FIRST COMPLETE AN AGENDA SIGN-UP CARD AND SIGN THE OATH CONTAINED THEREON. THOSE SPEAKING IN FAVOR OF A REQUEST WILL BE HEARD FIRST. IF YOU HAVE PHOTOGRAPHS, SKETCHES, OR DOCUMENTS THAT YOU DESIRE FOR CITY COUNCIL TO CONSIDER, THEY MUST BE SUBMITTED INTO EVIDENCE AND WILL BE RETAINED BY THE CITY. SUBMIT THESE EXHIBITS TO THE CITY CLERK. E. Easement Vacation (EAS) No. 1-2019 Consider Easement Vacation (EAS) No. 1-2019 and Resolution No. 8-2019 to vacate a portion a utility easement on property located at 28 Lynwood Avenue, Titusville. approval, 6-0. F. Conditional Use Permit (CUP) No. 1-2019 - Titusville Mall Conduct Public Hearing for Conditional Use Permit (CUP) No. 1-2019 to allow a Recreation and Commercial Amusement (Indoor) use within the Titusville Mall located at 3550 South Washington Avenue. approval with condition, 6-0. 10. ORDINANCES-FIRST READING Page 4 of 262 A. Ordinance No. 6-2019 Amending Ordinance No. 23-2015 which Granted an Ad Valorem Tax Abatement to Paragon Plastics Inc., to Reflect the Company's Change of Name to Paragon Plastics, LLC Conduct first reading of Ordinance No. 6-2019 Amending Ordinance No. 23-2015 which granted an ad valorem tax abatement to Paragon Plastics Inc., to reflect the company s change of name to Paragon Plastics, LLC. (This is the first reading. The second reading and public hearing is scheduled for March 12, 2019.) B. Rezoning No. 4-2018 - Riverwalk Apartments Planned Development Rezoning Conduct First Reading of Ordinance No. 7-2019 amending ordinance no. 5-1993, by amending the zoning map made a part of said ordinance by reference by replacing the present Multifamily Medium Density Residential (R-2) zoning district with the Planned Development (PD) zoning district for certain properties approximately 21.03 acres in size, having parcel id
11. OLD BUSINESS numbers 22-35-26-00-504 and 22-35-26-00-518, located on the East Side of U.S. Highway 1, Approximately one-half mile south of the intersection of U.S. Highway 1 and Riveredge Drive. (This is the first reading. The second reading and public hearing is scheduled to be heard on March 12, 2019.) approval, 4-2. The approval include a recommendation to change the labels from Future Development on the Future Development areas listed on the project to Open Space. A. Bridge Overpass Signage Titusville Trails (State Road 406) Staff is requesting Council provide guidance on the Titusville Trails Bridge Overpass Signage on (State Road 405) Garden Street. 12. NEW BUSINESS A. Direction to Advertise Height Overlay Ordinance No. 50-2018 Provide direction to staff regarding Planning and Zoning Commission's recommendation on the review of the Height Overlay Ordinance (Ordinance No. 50-2018) regarding the need to receive approval for additional height through a Conditional Use Permit or Development Agreement. 13. PETITIONS AND REQUESTS FROM THE PUBLIC PRESENT (NON-AGENDA ITEMS) 14. MAYOR AND COUNCIL REPORTS A. Mayor's Report Attached is the Mayor's Report. 15. CITY MANAGER S REPORT A. City Manager's Report Attached is the City Manager's Report. 16. CITY ATTORNEY S REPORT Page 5 of 262