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CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL 5:30 PM
Mayor Johnson called the regular session to order at 5:30 PM in the Commission
Chambers of City Hall. City Clerk Sibbitt called the roll and declared a quoruw
present.
Present: Mayor Johnson, Commissioner Kennedy, Commissioner Wilsen,
Commissioner Firstner, Commissioner Hart
Also Present: Assistant City Manager Shadrix, City Attorney Cookson, City Clerk
Sibbitt
1. Approval of Purchase and Sale Agreement — Chevron Property. (City Attorn
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City Attorney Cookson commended City staff for the work they have put into this
project, and further explained the Purchase and Sale Agreement. He briefed the City
Commission on the basic terms of the contract, Montierre's obligations, and explained
steps the City has taken to address any liability of the City.
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no ed that this property is for that intended use only, whether developed by Montierre
Development, PLLC, or by the City.
Commissioner Hart inquired about the contamination. City Attorney Cookson
addressed his question. Commissioner Hart inquired about Ocoee Apopka Road and
if the County would be contributing funds. Assistant City Manager Shadrix addressed
his question. Development Services Director Rumer commented on the land use
change to the property and the requirement of notifying all agencies to provide
comments, recommendations, and conditions.
Commissioner i!Zennedy thanked staff for addressing his question on the payment
obligation, and shared he supports the project.
Mayor Johnson inquired about the timeline for the project. Development Servicei—&
Wirector Rumer addressed his question, and also explained the large-scale land u
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SpeGial Session Commission Meeting
May 18, 2023
Mayor Johnson asked about the clearing of the parcels, Jaime Douglas, Montierre
Development, PLLC, addressed his question. City Attorney Cookson briefed the City
Commission on not making any comments or press releases related to the project, as
requested by Chevron. Jamie Douglas and Development Services Director Rumer
�iisplayed renderings that were provided in the PowerPoint, and briefly explained the
proposed facilities.
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Commissioner Hart; Motion carried 5-0.
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i1layor Johnson commented on the intentions of former Mayor Tom Ison to have a
baseball complex in Ocoee, and feels this sports complex will benefit the City and our
surrounding neighboring cities. Mayor Johnson asked for a consensus to appoint
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Ocoee Regional Sports Complex, until the purchase and sale agreement with Chevron
is completed. Consensus of the City Commission was to appoint Assistant Cit'y
Manager Shadrix, as stated.
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Melanie Sibbitt, City Clerk
City of Ocoee
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