City Council Meeting 12/07/2021 06:30 PM City Hall Chambers 1660 Nela Ave, Belle Isle, FL

City Council Commissioners

Nicholas Fouraker, Mayor
Vice-Mayor, District 6 Commissioner – Jim Partin

District 1 Commissioner – Ed Gold | District 2 Commissioner – Anthony Carugno | District 3 Commissioner – Karl Shuck
District 4 Commissioner – Randy Holihan | District 5 Commissioner – Beth Lowell | District 7 Commissioner – Sue Nielsen

Welcome - Welcome to the City of Belle Isle City Council meeting. Agendas and all backup material supporting each agenda item are available in the City Clerk's office or website at www.belleislefl.gov. If you are not on the agenda, please complete the yellow "Request to Speak" form to be handed to the City Clerk. When the Mayor recognizes you, state your name and address and direct all remarks to the Council as a body and not individual council members, staff, or audience. The Council is pleased to hear relevant comments and has set a three-minute limit. Rosenberg's Rules of Order guide the conduct of the meeting. Order and decorum will be preserved at all meetings. Personal, impertinent, or slanderous remarks are not permitted. Please silence all technology during the session. Thank you for participating in your City Government.

1.Call to Order and Confirmation of Quorum

2.Invocation and Pledge to Flag - Commissioner Jim Partin, District 6

3.Public Hearing

  1. a.Appeal of P&Z Decision for a front yard fence at 5115 La Croix Avenue, Belle Isle, FL 32812

4.Consent Items - These items are considered routine and have been previously discussed by the Council. One motion will adopt them unless a Council member requests before the vote on the motion to have an item removed from the consent agenda and considered separately.  Any item removed from the Consent Agenda would be considered for consideration following the remainder of the Consent Agenda.

5.Citizen's Comments - Persons desiring to address the Council MUST complete and provide the City Clerk a yellow "Request to Speak" form located by the door. After being recognized by the Mayor, persons are asked to come forward, state their name and address, and direct all remarks to the Council as a body and not to individual members of the Council, staff, or audience. Citizen comments and each section of the agenda where public comment is allowed are limited to three (3) minutes. Questions will be referred to staff and should be answered by staff within a reasonable period following the meeting date. Order and decorum will be preserved at all meetings. Personal, impertinent, or slanderous remarks are not permitted. Thank you.

6.Unfinished Business

  1. a.Ordinance 21-15 (First Reading and Consideration) Impact Fees - AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF BELLE ISLE, FLORIDA, REPEALING ARTICLE VII OF CHAPTER 46 OF THE CITY’S LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE PERTAINING TO ROAD IMPACT FEES AND REPLACING SAME WITH NEW ARTICLE VII OF CHAPTER 46 OF THE LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE PERTAINING TO IMPACT FEES, THEREBY CREATING AND IMPOSING A NEW SYSTEM OF IMPACT FEES TO BE IMPOSED UPON DEVELOPMENT WITHIN THE CITY LIMITS; CREATING A NEW IMPACT FEE PROGRAM AND ADOPTING RELATED PROVISIONS PERTAINING TO THE ADMINISTRATION AND ENFORCEMENT THEREOF; ADOPTING AN IMPACT FEE STUDY IN SUPPORT OF IMPACT FEES IMPOSED; AND PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS, SEVERABILITY, AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE.

  2. b.Ordinance 21-16 (First Reading and Consideration) Establishing PACE Program  - AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF BELLE ISLE, FLORIDA, CREATING A NEW CHAPTER 17, CITY OF BELLE ISLE CODE OF ORDINANCES ESTABLISHING REQUIREMENTS FOR A PROPERTY ASSESSED CLEAN ENERGY PROGRAM (“PACE”); PROVIDING FOR MULTIPLE, NON-EXCLUSIVE PACE PROGRAMS IN ORDER TO ALLOW FOR THIRD-PARTY ADMINISTRATORS TO ADMINISTER THE PACE PROGRAM WITHIN THE CITY PURSUANT TO STATE LAW AND THE REQUIREMENTS SET BY THE CITY; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS, SEVERABILITY, AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE. 

  3. c.Disposition on Lancaster House

7.New Business

  1. a.Approval of bid for Sol Avenue Project

  2. b.Update on Holiday Events by Special Events Chair

  3. c.Appointment of Police Advisory Board member, Ted Spurill, District 1

  4. d.Appointment of Police Advisory Board member, Woody Johnson, District 2

  5. e.Appointment of Police Advisory Board member, Andrew Dunigan, District 5

  6. f.Appointment of Police Advisory Board member, Dale Dennis, District 6

  7. g.Approval to Cancel December 21 Council Meeting

8.Attorney's Report

9.City Manager's Report

  1. a.Issues Log

  2. b.Chief's Report

10.Mayor’s Report

11.Items from Council

12.Adjournment

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