VILLAGE OF INDIANTOWN

AGENDA

REGULAR VILLAGE COUNCIL MEETING

 

April 28, 2022

6:30 PM

at the 15516 SW Osceola Street, Suite C.

Indiantown, FL 34956

 

VILLAGE COUNCIL
JACKIE GARY CLARKE, MAYOR
ANTHONY D. DOWLING, VICE MAYOR
GUYTON STONE

SUSAN GIBBS THOMAS

ADMINISTRATION
HOWARD W. BROWN JR., ICMA-CM, VILLAGE MANAGER
WADE C. VOSE, ESQ., VILLAGE ATTORNEY
SUSAN A. OWENS, MPA, MMC, VILLAGE CLERK

Civility: Being "civil" is not a restraint on the First Amendment right to speak out, but it is more than just being polite. Civility is stating your opinions and beliefs, without degrading someone else in the process. Civility requires a person to respect other people's opinions and beliefs even if he or she strongly disagrees. It is finding a common ground for dialogue with others. It is being patient, graceful, and having a strong character. That's why we say "Character Counts" in Indiantown. Civility is practiced at all Village meetings.

 

Special Needs: If anyone attending this meeting requires a reasonable accommodation, please contact Susan Owens, Village Clerk, by telephone at (772) 597-8268 or by email at sowens@indiantownfl.gov at least 48 hours in advance.

 

Quasi-Judicial Hearings: Some of the matters on the Agenda may be "quasi-judicial" in nature. Village Council Members are required to disclose all ex-parte communications regarding these items and are subject to voir dire by any affected party regarding those communications. All witnesses testifying will be "sworn" prior to their testimony. However, the public is permitted to comment, without being sworn. Unsworn comment will be given its appropriate weight by the Village Council.

 

Appeal of Decision: If a person decides to appeal any decision made by the Village Council with respect to any matter considered at this meeting, he or she will need a record of the proceeding, and for that purpose, may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceeding is made, which record includes any testimony and evidence upon which the appeal will be based.

 

Consent Agenda: Those matters included under the Consent Agenda are typically self-explanatory, non-controversial, and are not expected to require review or discussion. All items will be enacted by a single motion. If discussion on an item is desired, any Village Council Member, without a motion, may "pull" or remove the item to be considered separately. If any item is quasi-judicial, it may be removed from the Consent Agenda to be heard separately, by a Village Council Member, or by any member of the public desiring it to be heard, without a motion.

ROLL CALL
CALL TO ORDER
INVOCATION
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
ADDITIONS, DELETIONS, PULLED ITEMS OR OTHER MODIFICATIONS
PROCLAMATIONS, AWARDS AND SPECIAL PRESENTATIONS
1.

Recognition of the Florida League of Mayors' "If I Were Elected Mayor" Essay Participants

2.

Recognition of Indiantown Middle School's Participation in the Florida League of Mayors' "If I Were Elected Mayor" Essay Contest

3.

Proclaiming May 1-7, 2022, as Teacher Appreciation Week in the Village of Indiantown

4.

Proclaiming May 1-7, 2022 as Municipal Clerks Week in the Village of Indiantown

5.

Proclamation Recognizing the Florida Association of City Clerks' (FACC) 50th Anniversary in the Village of Indiantown

6.

Proclaiming May 5, 2022, as National Day of Prayer in the Village of Indiantown

7.

Proclaiming May 21, 2022, as Kids To Parks Day in the Village of Indiantown

8.

Financial Update

PUBLIC COMMENT (3 MINUTES EACH)
-The public is invited to comment for up to 3 minutes on any item not on the Agenda. Questions are typically deferred to staff, and if civility is not practiced, the Mayor may rule the person out of order, and may require the person be removed from the meeting. 
COMMENTS BY VILLAGE COUNCIL MEMBERS
COMMITTEE REPORTS
COMMENTS BY VILLAGE MANAGER
APPROVAL OF AGENDA
CONSENT AGENDA
9.

Minutes of the Regular Council Meeting of April 14, 2022

10.

Approval of Purchase of Atlas Copco Trailer Mounted Surface Pump in an Amount of $46,144.00

REGULAR AGENDA
11.

Booker Park Drainage Improvements Project Update

12.

Approval of Work Authorization for Kimley-Horn for a 20-yr Stormwater Needs Analysis in the Amount of $18,500

13.

RESOLUTION NO. XXX-2022: A RESOLUTION OF THE VILLAGE COUNCIL, OF THE VILLAGE OF INDIANTOWN, FL, ACCEPTING FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY (DEO) COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT MITIGATION (CDBG-MIT) FUNDING OF $550,000 AND APPROVING GRANT AGREEMENT I0181 FOR CRITICAL FACILITY HARDENING; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS, SEVERABILITY, AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE.

14.

RESOLUTION NO. XXX-2022:  A RESOLUTION OF THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF THE VILLAGE OF INDIANTOWN, FLORIDA AMENDING THE FISCAL YEAR 2021-2022 ANNUAL OPERATING AND CAPITAL BUDGET; RECOGNIZING CERTAIN REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE

SECOND READING ORDINANCES
15.

ORDINANCE NO. XX-2022: AN ORDINANCE OF THE VILLAGE OF INDIANTOWN, FLORIDA, AMENDING THE VILLAGE OF INDIANTOWN LAND DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS, SECTION 3-4.9, HOME OCCUPATION OR LIVE/WORK UNIT AND, SECTION 3-7.10, HOME OCCUPATION OR LIVE/WORK UNIT, TO COMPLY WITH SECTION 559.955, FLORIDA STATUTES, AND PROVIDING FOR CODIFICATION, CONFLICTS, SEVERABILITY, AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE.

16.

ORDINANCE NO. XX-2022: AN ORDINANCE OF THE VILLAGE OF INDIANTOWN, FL, AMENDING THE VILLAGE OF INDIANTOWN CODE OF ORDINANCES PART III- APPENDICES, APPENDIX B — LAND DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS CHAPTER 11.- REVIEWERS AND DECISIONMAKERS, SECTION 11-5.- PLANNING, ZONING, AND APPEALS BOARD (PZAB); SECTION D.- MEETINGS; AMENDING THE TOTAL NUMBER OF MEMBERS TO ESTABLISH A QUORUM; PROVIDING FOR CODIFICATION, CONFLICTS, SEVERABILITY, AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE. (Application No. LDR-22-010)

17.

ORDINANCE NO. XX-2022:  AN ORDINANCE OF THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF THE VILLAGE OF INDIANTOWN, FLORIDA, AMENDING THE VILLAGE OF INDIANTOWN PERSONNEL REGULATIONS; PROVIDING FOR FINDINGS, SEVERABILITY, CONFLICTS, NON-CODIFICATION, AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE.

18.

ORDINANCE NO. XX-2022:  AN ORDINANCE OF THE VILLAGE OF INDIANTOWN, FLORIDA, ESTABLISHING TWO ADDITIONAL HOMESTEAD TAX EXEMPTIONS; ESTABLISHING AN ADDITIONAL HOMESTEAD TAX EXEMPTION OF $50,000.00 FOR CERTAIN PERSONS WHO HAVE ATTAINED THE AGE OF 65 AND WHOSE HOUSEHOLD INCOMES DO NOT EXCEED THE APPLICABLE LIMIT; ESTABLISHING AN ADDITIONAL HOMESTEAD TAX EXEMPTION OF ONE HUNDRED PERCENT (100%) OF THE ASSESSED VALUE OF THE PROPERTY FOR CERTAIN PERSONS WITH LEGAL OR EQUITABLE TITLE TO REAL ESTATE WITH A JUST VALUE LESS THAN $250,000 AND WHO HAVE MAINTAINED THEREON THE PERMANENT RESIDENCE OF THE OWNER FOR AT LEAST TWENTY FIVE (25) YEARS, WHO HAVE ATTAINED THE AGE OF 65 AND WHOSE HOUSEHOLD INCOMES DO NOT EXCEED THE STATUTORILY PRESCRIBED LIMIT; PROVIDING FOR DEFINITIONS; PROVIDING CRITERIA FOR ADDITIONAL EXEMPTIONS; PROVIDING FOR APPLICATION PROCEDURE; PROVIDING FOR PROPERTY HELD JOINTLY WITH THE RIGHT OF SURVIVORSHIP; PROVIDING FOR ANNUAL ADJUSTMENT OF INCOME LIMITATION; PROVIDING FOR FINDINGS, CODIFICATION, CONFLICTS, SEVERABILITY, AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE.

ANNOUNCEMENTS
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