HomeMy WebLinkAbout10-17-2023 MinutesOCOEE CITY COMMISSION
Ocoee Commission Chambers
I N. Bluford Avenue
Ocoee, Florida
October 17, 2023 MINUTES 6:15 PA
iflayor Johnson called the regular session to order at 6:15 P[T4ri-f-be-Commi.s-sbn-r,-h-ambeT-%-n-f
City Hall. The invocation was led by Commissioner Hart, followed by the Pledge of Allegiance
to the Flag led by Commissioner Firstner. City Clerk Sibbitt called the roll and declared a
quorum present.
Present: Mayor Johnson, Commissioner Kennedy, Commissioner Wilsen, Commissioner
Firstner, Commissioner Hart
Also Present: City Manager Frank, City Attorney Ardaman, City Clerk Sibbitt
2023 Week of the Family Proclamation, read and proclaimed by Iflayor Johnson. Proclamation
presented to Victoria Laney, Representative with Week of the Family Organization. Victoria
Laney thanked the Commission for their support.
2023 Fire Prevention Month Proclamation, read by Commissioner Firstner and proclaimed by
Mayor Johnson. Proclamation presented to Deputy Fire Chief Van Camp and Fire Dept. staff.
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- Tom Lowery, Ocoee Resident, spoke about the challenge of combating veteran suicide
and shared a video that highlights Challenge 22, an organization committed to suicide
prevention. He encouraged the community to show their support by participating in the
Challenge 22 Walk scheduled in November.
Moyer, Ocoee Resident, reiterated previous concerns about signage on the 429 and
shared that he has spoken to several community leaders. Invited the public to attend Human
Relations Diversity Board meetings.
- Steven Hewitt, Winter Garden Resident, expressed concerns about the N. Lakewood
Avenue detour and inquired about the project's duration and expected completion date.
Development Services Director Rumer addressed his concerns and provided an update on
the project.
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Regular City Commission Meeting
October 17, 2023
1 Approval of Minutes from the Regular City Commission Meeting held October 3, 2023.
(City Clerk Sibbitt)
it. Approval of 2024 Orange County Supervisor of Elections Vote Processing Equipment
Agreement and Elections Services Contract for Municipal Elections. (City Clerk Sibbitt)
3. Assignment of Purchase and Sale Agreement for the Chevron Property to Montierre
Development, PLLC. (Assistant City Manager Shadrix)
4. Authorization to Transmit and Execute, subject to de minimis changes, a Brownfield Site
Rehabilitation Agreement (BSRA) between Chevron, the City of Ocoee, Montierre
Development PLLC, and the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP), with
Montierre named as the Responsible Party. (Assistant City Manager Shadrix)
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5. Approval of Utility Use and Indemnification Agreements for Ocoee Village Center PUD.
(Development Services Director Rumer)
6Approval of Two -Year Warranty Surety and Maintenance, Materials, and Workmanship
Escrow Agreement for Ocoee Village Center, Phase 1 Off -Site. (Development Engineer
Keaton)
7. Approval for Fire Department to Piggyback NAFECO Contract # 22 -7301 with Lake
County. (Deputy Fire Chief Van Camp)
8. Approval to Accept the Florida Firefighter Cancer Decontamination Equipment Grant for
the Purchase of Structural Firefighting Gloves. (Deputy Fire Chief Van Camp)
9. Approval of Educational Affiliation Agreement with Valencia College (Citywide). (Deputy
Fire Chief Van Camp)
10. Approval for Declaration of Surplus and Disposal of Assets from FY22/23 Annual
Inventory, (Finance Director Roberts)
11. Approval to Award RFQ #23-008 Continuing Contract for Transportation Planning
Consulting Services. (Procurement Manager Tolbert)
12. Approval to Award Request for Qualifications (RFQ) #23-010 Professional Planning
Services for the City of Ocoee's Land Development Code Update. (Procurement
Manager Tolbert)
13. Approval of Lighthouse Real Estate Consultants Mediated Settlement Agreement. (Public
Works Director Krug)
14. Approval of 2023-2024 Budget Vehicle and Equipment Purchases. (Public Works
Director Krug)
15. Approval of Foreclosure Registration Services Agreement. (Support Services Director
Gaines)
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Development Services Director Rumer announced that due to an advertisement issue, this
item is being continued to the November 7th Regular City Commission Meeting, and will be re -
advertised for that meeting date.
17. Second Reading of Ordinance for FY 2024 Budget Amendment. (Finance Director
Roberts)
City Attorney Ardaman read the title of the ordinance.
Finance Director Roberts explained the Fire Chiefs request to buy a ladder truck, which
would result in a cost savings of $1 million.
Mayor Johnson inquired about the cost. Finance Director Roberts addressed his question.
The public hearing was opened. As no one wished to speak, the public hearing was closed.
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18. Second Reading of Ordinance Approving of Proposed Amendments to the City Charter to
be Placed on the 2024 General Election Ballot. (City Attorney Geller)
City Attorney Ardaman read the title of the ordinance.
The public hearing was opened. As no one wished to speak, the public hearing was closed.
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Commissioner Kennedy — Commented on the following:
1) Commented on the traffic on N. Lakewood Avenue and asked residents to be careful.
Commissioner Wilsen — Commented on the following:
1) Acknowledged that cooler weather draws people outdoors and encouraged drivers to reduce
their speed and remain attentive.
Commissioner Firstner - None
Commissioner Hart — Commented on the following:
1) Shared the persistent question he has been receiving concerning the mysterious tree left
within the construction zone for the Clarke Rd widening project, and asked staff for an
explanation.
2) Emphasized the significance of family and community, expressing his joy in residing in a
community that not only celebrates both but also fosters unity.
3) Spoke about Veterans and PTSD, acknowledged the challenge, and urged the community to
come together to provide assistance and support to one another.
4) Urged citizens to exercise caution on October 31 st as the little ghosts and goblins trick -or -treat.
5) Discussed the upcoming charter review questions for the next election and urged residents to
thoroughly research and make informed votes to help shape Ocoee's future.
Mayor Johnson — Commented on the following:
1) Announced the Jolly Jamboree event date, relayed a request for a Christmas golf cart parade,
and informed that staff was actively working on a plan.
2) Shared that two separate organizations have expressed interest in hosting a local Farmer's
Market and explained his ongoing efforts to help establish an Ocoee Farmer's Market for the
community.
3) Encouraged residents to be mindful of speeding and inquired about the lighted stop sign for
McKey Street. City Manager Frank addressed his question.
4) Next City Commission meeting is scheduled for November 7, 2023.
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