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April 2, 2024 MINUTES 6:15 PM
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-CALL TO ORDER 6:15 PM
Mayor Johnson called the regular session to order at 6:15 PM in the Commission Chambers of
City Hall. The invocation was led by Ages Hart, Ocoee Resident, 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 Wilsen, Commissioner Firstner, Commissioner Oliver
Absent: Commissioner Kennedy
Also Present: City Manager Frank, City Attorney Geller, City Clerk Sibbitt
-PUBLIC COMMENTS 6:17 PM
The following persons addressed the City Commission:
- Yan Lu, Asian American Heritage Council of Central Florida (AAHC), presented a
PowerPoint outlining their mission and many accomplishments. She concluded by requesting
a waiver of the rental fees for the Lakeshore Center and Bill Breeze Park to host the 2024
AAHC Asian Cultural Festival. She addressed questions from the City Commission and City
Manager related to the event date, attendance count, and liability insurance.
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- Jonathan Blount, stated that Essence Magazine will be celebrating their 54th Anniversary
next month, and expressed his congratulations to Commissioner Oliver on his victory in the
last election. He also shared a brief story on a sign that was said to be located in Ocoee many
years ago.
- Patti LeRoy, Ocoee Resident, expressed that there should be a different form of
memorializing Ocoee's veterans. She asked for consideration by the City Commission on
placing memorial bricks around the walkway, in front of the Veteran's Memorial, instead of
•- She also suggested that it •- ••- to any Veteran and • just Ocoee residents,
Consensus • the City Commission was for Parks and • Director Johnson to
look into this.
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- Steven Lewis, President and CEO of the West Orange Chamber of Commerce, expressed
his thanks to the City and the City Commission for the support with their signature event, Best
Fest, which was held on March 28, 2024.
- Jim Moyer, Ocoee Resident, spoke on various items, including expressing thanks to
former Commissioner Ages Hart for serving as the Interim District 4 commissioner, and
welcoming Commissioner Oliver back to the dais. He also asked the City to work with the
County to put a roundabout in front of Arden Park on Clarcona Ocoee Road and lastly, stated
that April is Arab American Heritage Month.
- Eli Salhab, Ocoee Resident, stated that there are holes on the basketball court at Coventry
Park and inquired what can be done to upgrade the park and the courts.
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1 - Approval of Minutes from the Regular City Commission Meeting held March 5,2024.
(City Clerk Sibbitt)
2. Approval to Submit Application to the Fire Prevention and Safety Grant Program for t
Purchase of Fire Safety Education Equipment. (Deputy Fire Chief Van Camp)
3. Approval of a Two -Year Warranty Surety and Maintenance, Materials, an•
Workmanship Agreement for Lake Lilly Apartments Private Access Road (Public Righ
of Way Portion). (Development Engineer Keaton)
4. Approval of a Performance Surety and Agreement for Ocoee Village Center Offsite
Potable -Reclaim Cross Connection. (Development Engineer Keaton)
5. Approval for the Award of the Master Developer for Downtown Ocoee. (Developmen
Services Director Rumer)
6. Approval of the Collateral Assignment of the Escrow and License Agreement and
Collateral Assignment of Development Agreement and Transportation Impact Fee
Agreement for Ocoee Crown Point Mixed Use Project. (Development Services
Director Rumer)
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7. Authorization to Proceed with a Final Contract with Fortress Secured LLC for the
Construction of a New Fire Station #38. (Finance Director Roberts)
8. Approval to Piggyback Omnia's Contract for the Vandergrift Central Park Playground
Project. (Parks and Recreation Director Johnson)
9. Approval of the Diversity Drives Ocoee Speaker Series as Requested by the Human
Relations Diversity Board (HRDB). (Support Services Director Gaines)
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City Attorney Geller read the title of the ordinance, and it was announced this will be
presented as a second reading and public hearing at the next scheduled City Commission
meeting on April 16, 2024, at 6:15 PM or soon thereafter.
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11. Second Reading of Ordinance for 474 S. Bluford Avenue Townhomes - Small -Scale
Comprehensive Plan Future Land Use Map Amendment from Low -Density Residential
(LDR) to Medium Density Residential (MDR) & Rezoning from R-1AA to PUD; Project
No(s). CPA-2022-005 & RZ-22-12-45. (Zoning Manager Whitfield)
Zoning Manager Whitfield presented a brief overview of the subject property. The property is
located on the east side of South Bluford Avenue, beginning approximately 235 feet north of East
Orlando Avenue and is within the Downtown Redevelopment Area. She explained the intent of
the overlay and how this project would meet the plan to incorporate various forms of residential
uses into the downtown. She further explained the proposed changes in zoning and future land
use, and summarized changes to the current proposal compared to those presented in February
2023.
City Attorney Geller read the titles of the ordinances.
The public hearing was opened.
Judy Black, Representative for the Applicant, addressed concerns that she had heard from
neighboring residents about the density, height, lighting, and noise.
The following person(s) addressed the City Commission:
Bright, 601 S. Lakewood Avenue, voiced his concerns about the project related to:
1) tree canopies and green space, 2) addition of sidewalks, 3) traffic plans, and 4) a design
that compliments existing homes on Bluford Avenue.
The public hearing was closed.
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Commissioner Firstner inquired if all staff comments have been met. Zoning Manager
Whitfield answered in the affirmative. Commissioner Wilsen shared she is not in favor of the
project based on concerns heard from her district residents. Commissioner Oliver inquired
about the utility issues, Zoning Manager Whitfield addressed his question.
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No motion was made to adopt the Rezoning from R-1AA (Single -Family Dwelling District) to
PUD (Planned Unit Development District) for 474 S Bluford Avenue, assigned parcel ID number
17-22-28-6144-04-361 (RZ-22-12-45), due to the failed motion on the Small -Scale
Comprehensive Plan Land Use Amendment.
City Attorney Geller announced this will be presented as a second reading and public hearing
at the next scheduled City Commission meeting on April 16, 2024, at 6:15 PM or soon
t1erepfter.
13. Second Reading of Ordinance Implementing Live Local Act. THIS ITEM IS BEING
POSTPONED TO A FUTURE DATE TO BE DETERMINED. (Zoning Manager
Whitfield)
City Attorney Geller explained that due to additional provisions in the Live Local Act that were
approved by the legislature in late February, this item is being postponed to a future date to be
determined.
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14. Discussion and Direction regarding Golf Carts and Low -Speed Vehicle use within the
City of Ocoee. (Assistant City Manager Shadrix)
This item was moved out of Agenda order and heard before Second Reading — Public
Hearing.
Assistant City Manager Shadrix asked for this item to be continued to a later date to allow
Commissioner Kennedy to be present, as this was being brought before the City Commission
at his request.
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Commissioner Oliver — Commented on the following:
1) Thanked everyone for the support during the election and shared he will be open to othe
ideas in the interest of moving the City forward.
2) Announced different adult sports leagues and programs that are available within the cit
and provided the contact information to the Parks and Recreation Department. I
Commissioner Firstner — Commented on the following:
1) Announced the Ocoee Music Festival and the Fire Station Open House dates and time.
2) Announced Autism Awareness Month and stated that Jonathan's Landing, in Orlando,
provides support and resources to young autistic adults.
Commissioner Wilsen — Commented on the following:
1) Announced the Shred It Event date and time and provided details on the event.
2) Kudos to the Parks and Recreation Department for the wonderful Eggstravaganza event.
3) Asked for support from the City Commission to unify the zip code changes they proposed
several years ago. Discussion ensued on what occurred with their past request. Consensus of
the Citv Commission was to have staff move forward on this request.
Mayor Johnson — Commented on the following:
I ) Announced that Ocoee Music Fest is next week.
2) Announced the addition of Pickleball Courts which is also a program available for adults.
3) Commented on several topics to include his voter turnout during the last election, backla
shared throughout the election, and addressed the comment about a rumored sign. I
-ADJOURNMENT 7-33 PM
Melanie S itt, - City Clerk
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George Oliver, 1solemnlyrthat I support,
protect defend the Constitution and Government of
the United States of America and of the State of Florida,
and the Charter and Ordinances of the City of Ocoee; that
I will bear true faith, loyalty,and • i the same;
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that I
r entitled to hold office • • • State
Constitution and the City Charter;tat I will faithfully
perform all duties oft e office of District 4 Commissioner
oft e City of Ocoee, which am about to enter, so helpe
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SWORN and Subscribed before me this
2nd clay of April, 024.,