City of Melbourne City Hall 900 E. Strawbridge Avenue, Melbourne, FL 32901 (321) 608-7200 Fax (321) 608-7219 CITY COUNCIL AGENDA November 28, 2017 6:30 P.M. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ This meeting shall adjourn by 11:00 p.m. Extension of the meeting beyond 11:00 p.m. shall only be authorized by a majority vote of City Council. In accordance with Council policy, the roll call vote rotates each meeting. During this meeting, the vote will be Districts Two through One except that the Mayor will vote last as provided by City Code and the Vice Mayor will vote second to last. 1. Invocation Pastor Ken Ellis, Living Waters Church of God 2. Pledge of Allegiance 3. Roll Call 4. Proclamations and Presentations 4.1 Presentation of Employee Service Awards 5. Approval of Minutes November 14, 2017 Regular Meeting 6. City Manager's Report 7. Public Comments UNFINISHED BUSINESS 8. ORDINANCE NO. 2017-53 (A&V NO. 375): (Second Reading/Public Hearing) An ordinance vacating a portion of an existing five-foot wide Public Utilities and Drainage Easement, located on the west side of 1882 Quail Trail, within Lot 14, Quail Village Homes as recorded in Plat Book 34, Page 75. (First Reading 11/14/17) 9. ORDINANCE NO. 2017-54 (CU-2017-08/SP-2017-09) MURPHY OIL C-STORE: (Second Reading/Public Hearing) An ordinance granting a conditional use allowing the redevelopment of an existing convenience store with gas pumps with site plan approval on a 0.88±-acre property zoned C-P (Commercial Parkway), located on the on the north side of Sarno Road, west of Wickham Road. (Owner - Murphy Oil USA, Inc.) (Applicant/Representative - Derek Ventura, GreenbergFarrow) (First Reading 11/14/17). 10. ORDINANCE NO. 2017-55 (Z-2017-1262/SP-2017-12) SOUTHAMPTON LAKES: (Second Reading/Public Hearing) An ordinance changing the zoning from R-2 (One-, Two-, and Multiple-Family Medium Density District) and C-1 (Neighborhood Commercial) to PUD (Planned Unit Development), and approving the preliminary development plan for a 103-lot future subdivision, on 42.67± acres located on the northwest corner of Snicole Avenue and Dairy Road. (Owner - John R. Gassie, Capstone ResDev, LLC) (Applicant - D. R. Horton, Inc.) (Representative - Scott M. Glaubitz, P.E., P.L.S., BSE Consultants, Inc.) (First Reading 11/14/17). 11. ORDINANCE NO. 2017-56, MELBOURNE DOWNTOWN CRA REDEVELOPMENT PLAN AMENDMENT: (Second Reading/Public Hearing) An ordinance amending City Code, Section 20-64, by modifying the Melbourne Downtown Community Redevelopment Page 1 of 6
Melbourne City Council November 28, 2017 Agenda Agency (CRA) Redevelopment Plan to extend the timeframe of the Downtown Melbourne Public-Private Development Program. (First Reading 11/14/17). NEW BUSINESS 12. COUNCIL ACTION RE: Approval of the Continuing Contract for Professional Consulting Services between the City of Melbourne and Bussen-Mayer Engineering Group, Inc., Merritt Island, Florida. 13. ORDINANCE NO. 2017-63 (A&V NO. 379) HIGHLINE APARTMENTS LLC: (First Reading/Public Hearing) An ordinance vacating a temporary parking easement created as a condition of Ordinance No. 2015-48 (A&V #359), located south of the intersection of New Haven Avenue and Livingston Street and west of Grant Place (635 E. New Haven Avenue). 14. RESOLUTION NO. 3690: A resolution appropriating $10,002,000 to the CIP project accounts as listed in the FY2017-2018 adopted budget. 15. COUNCIL ACTION RE: St. Johns Heritage Parkway/Ellis Road Utility Improvements Project, Project No. 34617 a. Approval of a Utility Work by Highway Contractor Agreement with the Florida Department of Transportation in amount of $1,540,000 and a Utility Work by Highway Contractor Agreement (at FDOT Expense) with the Florida Department of Transportation for the St. Johns Heritage Parkway/Ellis Road Utility Improvements, Project No. 34617. b. Resolution No. 3691: A resolution authorizing the City Manager to execute a Utility Work by Highway Contractor Agreement and a Utility Work by Highway Contractor Agreement (at FDOT Expense) with the Florida Department of Transportation. 16. COUNCIL ACTION RE: Amendment No. 1 to the Professional Engineering Services Agreement for the design of the Grant Street Water Reclamation Facility Improvements, Infrastructure Solution Services, LLC, Melbourne, FL, Project No. 33516 - $989,000. 17. CONSENT AGENDA: a. Purchase of seven video recording systems for the Police Department, ARC, San Antonio, TX - $43,201.55. b. Purchase of PA 110 PWG Dry Anionic Polymer for the Water Production Division, KED Group, Inc.; Miami, FL - $37,840. c. Purchase of Magnafloc LT22S Cationic Polymer for the Water Production Division, George S. Coyne Chemical Co., Inc.; Corydon, PA - $80,067.31. Page 2 of 6
Melbourne City Council November 28, 2017 Agenda d. Purchase of three 2018 Ford Escape 4x2 Utility Vehicles for the Code Compliance, Water Distribution and Police Operations Divisions, Duval Ford, Jacksonville, FL total cost $57,207. e. Purchase of two 2018 Ford F350 Chassis Cab DRW 4x2 trucks for the Parks Maintenance Division and one 2018 Ford F550 Chassis Cab DRW 4x2 truck for the Wastewater Collection Division, Coggin Ford, Jacksonville, FL total cost $116,484. f. Purchase of one 2018 John Deere 35G Hydraulic Mini-Excavator for the Water Distribution Division, Everglades Farm Equipment, Belle Glade, FL - $38,921. g. Purchase of two 2018 Chevrolet Malibu midsize sedans for the Police Department, two 2018 Nissan Frontier 2WD Extended Cab Pickup Trucks for the Code Compliance Division, one 2018 Chevrolet Suburban 1500 SUV for the Fire Department, and one 2018 Chevrolet Silverado 2500 Crew Cab 4x4 for the Fire Department, Alan Jay Fleet Sales, Sebring, FL total cost $153,328. h. Purchase of one 2018 Dodge Ram Tradesman 4x2 Crew Cab and one 2018 Dodge Ram Tradesman 4X4 Crew Cab for the Wastewater Collection Division, Garber Fleet Sales, Green Cove Springs, FL total cost $43,452. i. Award of contract for job classification and compensation study, Evergreen Solutions, LLC; Tallahassee, FL - $48,500 and $150/hour for periodic updates to adjust salary scales, if needed. j. Resolution No. 3692: A resolution authorizing the City Manager to submit a grant application to Firehouse Subs Public Safety Foundation for funding in the amount of $25,000 for the purchase of No Smoke 2 Diesel Exhaust Systems. k. Resolution No. 3693: A resolution adopting fourth quarter budget review recommendations. 18. ITEMS REMOVED FROM THE CONSENT AGENDA 19. RESOLUTION NO. 3694: A resolution providing for a budget transfer from prior year surplus of $640,000 to the Airport Fund Operating budget. 20. RESOLUTION NO. 3695: A resolution approving a Water Franchise Agreement between the City of Melbourne and the Town of Indialantic; providing that Melbourne will supply and transmit potable water through its water supply and distribution system under the terms of the agreement; authorizing the City Manager to execute the agreement. 21. COUNCIL ACTION RE: Contract award for the professional consulting services associated with the Police Department Space Needs Analysis and New Facility Design, Project No. 10317, to Harvard Jolly, Inc., Orlando, FL $115,550. Page 3 of 6
Melbourne City Council November 28, 2017 Agenda 22. ORDINANCE NO. 2017-57 (AR-2017-259), ORDINANCE NO. 2017-58 (CPA-2017-05, ORDINANCE NO. 2017-59 (Z-2017-1261) REBA FLOYD & SAMUEL HARBAUGH PROPERTIES: Ordinances providing for annexation, a Comprehensive Plan amendment and zoning designation, for 3.08± acres of property located on the southwest corner of Lake in the Woods Drive and North Lakeside Drive. (Owner/Applicant/Representative Reba Floyd, Samuel Harbaugh/Jeff Floyd, Samuel Harbaugh) (P&Z Board 11/2/17) a. Ordinance No. 2017-57/AR-2017-259: (First Reading/Public Hearing) An ordinance providing for the annexation of 3.08± acres of real property into the City of Melbourne corporate limits. b. Ordinance No. 2017-58/CPA-2017-05: (First Reading/Public Hearing) An ordinance establishing a Low Density Residential Future Land Use. c. Ordinance No. 2017-59/Z-2017-1261: (First Reading/Public Hearing) An ordinance establishing REU (Rural Estate Use) zoning. 23. ORDINANCE NO. 2017-60 (AR-2017-260), ORDINANCE NO. 2017-61 (CPA-2017-07, ORDINANCE NO. 2017-62 (Z-2017-1264) BRYAN AMOS: Ordinances providing for annexation, a Comprehensive Plan amendment and zoning designation, for 0.26± acres of property located on the west side of Easy Street, north of Trimble Road and south of Aurora Road. (Owner/Applicant/Representative Bryan Amos) (P&Z Board 11/217) a. Ordinance No. 2017-60/AR-2017-260: (First Reading/Public Hearing) An ordinance providing for the annexation of 0.26± acres of real property into the City of Melbourne corporate limits. b. Ordinance No. 2017-61/CPA-2017-07: (First Reading/Public Hearing) An ordinance establishing a Low Density Residential Future Land Use. c. Ordinance No. 2017-62/Z-2017-1264: (First Reading/Public Hearing) An ordinance establishing R-1A (Single-Family Low Density Residential District) zoning. 24. ORDINANCE NO. 2017-64 (CU-2017-10/SP-2011-03SC) PARAMOUNT CONDOMINIUMS (FORMERLY MERIDIAN RIVERFRONT CONDOMINIUMS): (First Reading/Public Hearing) An ordinance granting a conditional use to allow a building height of 100 feet (an additional 52 feet of height), along with a substantial change to a previously approved site plan on a 2.90±-acre property zoned C-R-3 (Multiple-Family Dwelling High Density District), located on the east side of South Harbor City Boulevard, south of Bon Air Avenue and north of Hibiscus Boulevard. (Owner/Applicant: Meridian Riverfront Development, LLC) (Representative: Clayton A. Bennett, P.E., Bennett Engineering & Consulting, LLC) (P&Z Board 11/2/17). 25. RESOLUTION NO. 3689: (Public Hearing) A resolution authorizing the transmittal of Comprehensive Plan amendments (CPA-2017-08AD) to the Florida Department of Economic Opportunity based on the City s Evaluation and Appraisal Review Notification Letter; providing for amendments to the Coastal Management Element, the Future Land Page 4 of 6
Melbourne City Council November 28, 2017 Agenda Use Element, and the Housing Element, to implement recommendations contained with the Evaluation and Appraisal Review. (P&Z Board 11/2/17) Council will convene as the Melbourne Downtown Community Redevelopment Agency for the following item: 26. COUNCIL ACTION RE: Approval of a 2017-2018 Grant Funding Agreement between the Downtown Melbourne Community Redevelopment Agency and Melbourne Main Street for the Melbourne Main Street Program in the amount of $87,500. Council will reconvene for the remaining items. 27. ORDINANCE NO. 2017-65, BABCOCK STREET CRA REDEVELOPMENT PLAN AMENDMENT: (First Reading/Public Hearing) An ordinance amending City Code, Chapter 20, Article V, Section 20-170, Duration of Agency and Section 20.172, Community Redevelopment Plan Approved, for an amendment to the Babcock Street CRA Redevelopment Plan extending the termination date of the agency and adopting new project priorities. (P&Z Board 11/16/17). 28. COUNCIL DISCUSSION RE: Honor America (Requested by Council Member Alfrey). 29. COUNCIL ACTION RE: Appointment of Vice-Mayor for 2017-2018. 30. COUNCIL ACTION RE: Appointment of three Council Members to the Airport Authority. 31. COUNCIL ACTION RE: Board Appointments a. Appointment of one member to the Library Board. b. Appointment of three members to the Zoning Board of Adjustment. c. Appointment of two regular members and two alternate members to the Planning & Zoning Board. d. Appointment of two members to the Melbourne Housing Authority. 32. PETITIONS, REMONSTRANCES, AND COMMUNICATIONS 33. ADJOURNMENT Page 5 of 6
Melbourne City Council November 28, 2017 Agenda Mayor Kathy Meehan, Vice Mayor Debbie Thomas, and Council Member Tim Thomas, as members of the Airport Authority Board, may discuss Airport Authority issues, which may subsequently be addressed by the Airport Authority. Mayor Meehan and Council Members Teresa Lopez, Betty Moore and Paul Alfrey (alternate), as members of the Space Coast Transportation Planning Organization (SCTPO), may discuss SCTPO issues, which may subsequently be addressed by the SCTPO. Pursuant to 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 its meeting or hearing, he will need a record of the proceedings, and that for such purpose, affected persons may need to insure 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 and Section 286.26, Florida Statutes, persons with disabilities needing special accommodation to participate in this meeting should contact the City Clerk s Office (321/608-7220) at least 48 hours prior to the meeting. Page 6 of 6
MEMORANDUM TO: THRU: FROM: Michael A. McNees, City Manager Cindy Dittmer, AICP Community Development Director Doug Dombroski, Economic Development Manager Community Development Department RE: Melbourne Downtown CRA Agenda Item Melbourne Main Street, Inc. 2017-2018 Annual Agreement DATE: November 16, 2017 At their regular meeting on October 6, 2017, the Melbourne Downtown Community Redevelopment Advisory Committee made a recommendation to continue the annual contract for services between the Melbourne Downtown CRA and Melbourne Main Street (MMS). The annual agreement provides $87,500 of CRA funding for operating, administration, and program support through this fiscal year ending September 30, 2018. The Main Street Program is not seeking an increase in operating support for this fiscal year. As a designated Florida Main Street Community through the Florida Department of State, defined services are outlined consistent to the National and Florida Main Street Program model. The Melbourne Downtown CRA Redevelopment Plan recommends annual funding to MMS to assist with the redevelopment efforts of the CRA. Entering into this contract with MMS is also consist with the powers provided to municipalities and redevelopment agencies under F.S. 163.370 1. The 2017-2018 annual contract is a continuation of services, as funded in prior program years (Attachment A). A summary of the MMS terms and services consistent with the goals of the CRA agency are outlined below: Agreement period is effective October 1, 2017 to September 30, 2018; Agreement provides $87,500 in CRA funds for MMS; MMS will encourage the merchants and retailers to facilitate and secure enhanced business services beyond those services already provided by the City/CRA; 1 163.370(2)(a)- to make or execute contracts and other instruments necessary or convenient to the exercise of its powers under this part 163.370(2)(e)- within the community redevelopment area: 6. To enter into any contracts necessary to effectuate the purposes of this part 163.370(2)(h)- to contract with any person, public or private, in making or carrying out such plans
MMS shall implement the National Main Street Program blueprint within Downtown Melbourne, utilizing the four point approach of design, promotions, organization, and economic restructuring; MMS will assist the CRA in the physical redevelopment efforts throughout the district; MMS will work cooperatively with City staff to resolve recurring issues related to City services and programs; and MMS will provide the CRA Advisory Committee a quarterly report of their efforts, to include a program synopsis and a cumulative financial statement. MMS manages the downtown business wayfinding signage, which was installed by the CRA at the end of 2011. The business wayfinding partnership with the CRA remains one of the responsibilities MMS oversees, as an activity consistent with the CRA plan. Other activities performed by MMS in partnership with the CRA include: management of the Mural Program; assistance with the Façade Improvement Grants and Downtown Lighting Program; coordination with the Community Policing Program; and coordination with Parking Management in the downtown area. The 2017-2018 contract is inclusive of the activities/services for which MMS receives CRA funding assistance. The agreement explicitly outlines dedicated funding for services as follows: General Operating & Admin $60,000 CRA District Seasonal Lighting Project $15,000 Program Activities Consistent with the CRA Plan $12,500 At their regular meeting of the Downtown Advisory Committee in October, Melbourne Main Street provided an annual report (Attachment B). The Melbourne Downtown CRA Advisory Committee voted to recommend approval for the renewal of the contract for CRA funding in the amount of $87,500. Funding is available within the Melbourne Downtown CRA s annual budget. Recommendations Recommend approval of the 2017-2018 annual agreement with Melbourne Main Street, Inc., and approval of funding of $87,500 from the 2017-2018 Melbourne Downtown CRA Budget #56100552-534050