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AGENDA
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1.Second and Final Reading of Ordinance No. O-06-2026, a zoning amendment for property located at 1293 Energy Cove Ct, parcel 016579-004-00.
Zoning Amendment From: MUH, Mixed Use Highway To: M-1, Light Industrial Lisa Walsh
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2.Second and Final Reading of Ordinance No. O-07-2026, a zoning amendment for property located at 1615 Orange Avenue, parcel 016564-002-01.
Zoning Amendment From: MUH, Mixed Use Highway To: M-1, Light Industrial Lisa Walsh
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3.Second and Final Reading of Ordinance No. O-09-2026, a revision to the Site Development Criteria to the approved Rookery Planned Unit Development. Lisa Walsh
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4.Second and final reading of Ordinance No. O-10-2026 which amends the residential solid waste monthly rates for City provided services from $21.95 to $24.15 monthly and for governmental, industrial commercial and the like noncontainerized services from $29.75 to $32.73 effective October 1, 2026. Greg Bauer
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5.Second and final reading City Ordinance No. O-11-2026 which increases the base charge and reduces the user fee charge for the City stormwater utility for fiscal year 2026-2027. Mike Null
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6.City Council approval for funding in the amount $395,210.24 to Anixter/Wesco, 152,558.83 to Gresco and $125,438.99 to Irby for the total amount of $673,238.15 for supplies and materials for the Rookery Phase 3A and 3B electric system installation. Marsha Lowry
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7.City Council approval for funding in the amount $29,025.50 to Gresco and $26,740.20 to Anixter/Wesco for the total amount of $55,765.70 for inventory supplies and materials for the electric department. Marsha Lowry
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8.City Council approval of Pay Application #3 to Stratum Construction and Management in the amount of $59,416.41 for the City Hall Vacant Space Buildout. Greg Bauer
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9.City Council authorization to purchase a spectrometer from DetectaChem, Inc. in the amount of $29,469.94 for field drug detection – FDLE SAFE grant reimbursement. Chief Hines
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10.City Council approval of pay application #1, Clay Street Stormwater Improvements to Jax Utilities Management in total amount of $631,881.50. Greg Bauer
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11.City Council approval of Pay Application #1 to Arkest LLC. in the amount of $135,600.63. Greg Bauer
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12.City Council approval of the workshop dates for reviewing the Operating Budget and Capital Improvement Plan for FY 2026/2027. Mike Null
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13.First reading of Ordinance 0-12-2026. Updating the fee schedule to comply with revised Florida Statute 553.791, increasing the permit fee reduction for owners who use Private provide inspection services. John Cioffi
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14.City Manager & City Attorney Reports / Correspondence
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15.City Council Reports / Correspondence
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