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MINUTES
REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING
VILLAGE OF TEQUESTA, FL
MARCH 12, 2020 6:00 PM COUNCIL CHAMBERS
CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL
The meeting was called to order by Mayor Abby Brennan at 6:00 p.m. A roll call was taken by
Village Clerk Lori McWilliams.
Present were:
Mayor Brennan, Vice-Mayor Johnson, Council Member Arena, Council Member Brandon, and
Council Member Stone.
INVOCATION AND PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE - Council Member Brandon
An invocation was offered by Pastor Paul Beresford; followed by the pledge of allegiance.
APPROVAL OF AGENDA
MOTION: Vice-Mayor Johnson moved to approve agenda; Council Member Arena seconded the
motion. Carried unanimously 5-0.
PRESENTATION
1. Proclamation Proclaiming March 20, 2020 - March 23, 2020 as Village of Tequesta
Fire Fighters Local 2928 "Fill the Boot Days"
This Proclamation has been postponed.
2. Presentation by Waste Management- Jeff Sabin, Public Sector Solutions Manager
Mr. Sabin presented the CLEAN initiative to Council. He has proposed an amendment to
their agreement for commercial properties to reduce their overage by having these
businesses increase Waste Management services.
Council Member Brandon inquired about commercial recycling. Mr. Sabin stated the
business would need to contact the Sales department for recycling purposes.
3. Presentation to Outgoing Council Members (Arena and Johnson)
Mayor Brennan honored the outgoing Council by saying a few words about each Council
Member and gave them gifts from the Village staff and Council.
CONSENT AGENDA
Mayor Brennan requested to pull item 7 for discussion;
MOTION: Council Member Stone made a motion moved approval of the consent agenda
without Item 7; Council Member Arena seconded the motion; Carried unanimously 5-0.
4. MINUTES: February 3, 2020 Workshop, February 13, 2020 Regular and March 2,
2020 Workshop
5. Approval of Contracts Signed by Manager Under$25,000 (Per Village Ordinance we
are presenting the following agreements, proposals, commitments and
memorandum of understanding to Council.)
1. Country Club Sidewalk Project Phase 1 Kimley Horn Work Authorization,
$24,300.00.
6. Approve Amendment No. 1 to Solid Waste and Recycling Collection and Franchise
Agreement between the Village of Tequesta and Waste Management Inc. of Florida
to Provide Procedures for Implementing a Program to Curb Overfilling, Spillage
and Related Health Hazards from Overloaded Commercial Containers
8. RESOLUTION 09-20, A RESOLUTION OF THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF THE VILLAGE
OF TEQUESTA, FLORIDA, AMENDING AND INCREASING THE 201912020 CAPITAL
IMPROVEMENT FUND #301 BUDGET BY $211,775.00 AND THE 201912020 STORM
WATER UTILITY FUND #403 BUDGET BY $77,705.00 BY APPROPRIATING FUND
BALANCE AS SPECIFIED IN THE ATTACHED "EXHIBIT A" TO FUND PHASE 1 OF
THE COUNTRY CLUB DRIVE SIDEWALK REHABILITATION PROJECT
9. RESOLUTION 10-20, A RESOLUTION OF THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF THE VILLAGE
OF TEQUESTA, FLORIDA, DECLARING CERTAIN PROPERTY TO BE SURPLUS
AND DIRECTING THE VILLAGE MANAGER TO DISPOSE OF SURPLUS PROPERTY
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE VILLAGE'S ADOPTED PROCEDURES; PROVIDING
AN EFFECTIVE DATE;AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
10. Approve Personnel Policy Revision - Safety and Accident Prevention (7.9)
END OF CONSENT AGENDA
7. PSEP20-0005, McCarthy's Pub, Tuesday March 17 2020, Annual St. Patrick's Day
Event, 250 Attendees
Mayor Brennan explained to Council this was a Special event permit request. Since there
COVID-19 has prevented social gathering at this time. There was council discussion on safety
with Brendan McCarty, the owner of McCarthy's.
MOTION; Council Member Stone made a motion for this Special Event application for the
Annual St. Patrick's Day event; Council Member Arena seconded the motion. Carried
unanimously 5-0.
COMMUNICATIONS FROM CITIZENS
Ms. Patricia Watkins from 167 River Drive stated a thank you to outgoing Council Member
Arena and Vice-Mayor Johnson for all their hard work. She gave a special recognition for Mr.
Arena's twelve (12) years on Council.
COMMUNICATIONS FROM COUNCIL
Council Member Brandon praised the Public Safety departments handling the COVID-19.
Council Member Stone discussed the little library opening event and noticed the older residents
utilizing the Parks and Recreation. Mr. Stone expressed how pleased he was moving forward
with the new Recreation Center. In addition, Council Member Stone urged residents to use
caution during this time.
Council Member Arena praised Village department heads and staff for all their work while he
was on council. He also thanked his family for their support.
Vice-Mayor Johnson thanked the residents for electing her and she learned a lot from her
Council term. Ms. Johnson thanked Council and staff for their assistance.
Mayor Brennan discussed the COVID-19 efforts being done by the Village.
STANDING REPORTS
Village Attorney
Mr. Davis thanked Council Member Arena and Vice-Mayor Johnson for serving on Council.
Village Manager
11. Monthly Manager's Report
Village Manager, Jeremy Allen discussed the Village's efforts on the COVID-19 outbreak.
Mr. Allen has been working on an emergency plan and policies with Public Safety.
The Manager recognized outgoing Council for working with him.
Council Member Arena and Mr. Allen briefly spoke on the progress of the Recreation
Center.
Council Member Stone and Mr. Allen discussed having the Council Meetings virtually to
observe the social distancing during the COVID-19 outbreak.
Police Department
Chief Medina discussed the department's training and the progress of the North Communication
contract.
In addition, Police Chief stated the department reached out to the Harvey School for a safety
evaluation.
Council Member Stone recognized the Police Department for allowing him the ride-along
opportunity.
Fire Department
Chief Trube discussed the department's training and activities.
He addressed the COVID-19 outbreak by advising residents to be prepared. He directed
residents to go to the Department of Health and Center for Disease Control and Prevention
(CDC) websites for updates. His department has purchased additional protective equipment for
their department as well as for Police.
Utility Department
Mayor stated the Manager wants Utility added to the Standing Reports.
Utility Director, Matthew Hammond reported on the meter change out that started this week and
staff has VOT badges to identify them. In addition, the residents involved would receive a card
at their residence. The department has provided information on this project via website, Smoke
Signals and on social media.
Mr. Hammond addressed the Water Plant project has been completed under budget. He briefly
discussed the updates that were done.
Finally, he revealed that the Utility bill had an error in the bill message stating an incorrect date
for the water rate discussion that happened last month.
Council praised the Utility department for the transparency and customer service.
REGULAR AGENDA
OLD BUSINESS
12. ORDINANCE NO. 28-19: SECOND READING, AN ORDINANCE OF THE VILLAGE
COUNCIL OF THE VILLAGE OF TEQUESTA, FLORIDA, PROVIDING FOR THE
ADOPTION OF A 10-YEAR WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN PURSUANT
TO SUB-SECTION 163.3177(6)(c), FLORIDA STATUTES; PROVIDING FOR THE
ADOPTION OF AMENDMENTS TO ITS COMPREHENSIVE DEVELOPMENT PLAN IN
ORDER TO IMPLEMENT THE WORK PLAN; PROVIDING FOR THE ADOPTION OF
OBJECTIVES AND POLICIES WITHIN THE VARIOUS ELEMENTS OF THE
COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AND PROVIDING FOR INTERGOVERNMENTAL
COORDINATION OF THE REGIONAL WATER SUPPLY PLAN WITH ADJACENT
LOCAL GOVERNMENTS; PROVIDING FOR TRANSMITTAL TO THE STATE LAND
PLANNING AGENCY; PROVIDING A CONFLICTS CLAUSE AND A SEVERABILITY
CLAUSE; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE;AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
Attorney Davis read the Ordinance title into the record. The Mayor explained this was the
second reading, the first was on December 12th.
Mayor Brennan opened the public hearing to Council for input. There was no council
comments.
Mayor Brennan closed the hearing to Council and opened it to the public. There being no
public comment, the hearing was closed.
MOTION.Vice-Mayor Johnson made a motion to approve Ordinance 28-19; Council
Member Arena seconded the motion. Carried unanimously 5-0.
NEW BUSINESS
13. ORDINANCE 01-20, FIRST READING, AN ORDINANCE OF THE VILLAGE COUNCIL
OF THE VILLAGE OF TEQUESTA, FLORIDA, AMENDING THE VILLAGE CODE OF
ORDINANCES AT CHAPTER 78. ZONING. SECTION 78-561. SPECIAL EVENTS. BY
AMENDING THIS SECTION TO PLACE RESPONSIBILITY FOR PROCESSING
APPLICATIONS WITH THE BUILDING DEPARTMENT, TO REDUCE THE
MANDATORY MINIMUM APPLICATION SUBMITTAL TIME FOR EVENTS THAT ARE
INTENDED TO HAVE LESS THAN 200 ATTENDEES, AND TO GIVE THE VILLAGE
MANAGER FINAL APPROVAL AUTHORITY IN THE APPROVAL PROCESS FOR
SUCH APPLICATIONS
Attorney Davis read the Ordinance title into the record. Mayor explained the previous
code required all events that served alcohol to receive Council approval. The update was
events under 200 attendees would submit for Manager's approval
Mayor opened public hearing to Council for comment. Council Member Arena
commented that he previously recommended Tequesta Fest serve alcohol. No additional
council comments.
Mayor Brennan closed the hearing to Council and opened it to the public.There being no
public comment, the hearing was closed.
MOTION.Vice-Mayor Johnson made a motion to approve Ordinance 01-20 on first
reading; Council Member Arena seconded the motion. Carried unanimously 5-0.
14. Approve Country Club Sidewalk Project Phase 1 Wynn and Sons Estimate in the
Amount of$265,175.00
Doug Chambers, Public Works Director reviewed the sidewalk project to Council.
Mayor and Mr. Chambers discussed certain details of this project such as final payment
and inspection process.
Council Member Stone inquired on the current residents that have pavers on sidewalk
and driveways. Mr. Chambers stated these would stay as long as they comply with the
regulation.
MOTION: Vice-Mayor Johnson made a motion to approve; Council Member Arena
seconded the motion. Carried unanimously 5-0.
ANY OTHER MATTERS
Council Member Arena recognized Council Member Stone's idea for the constitution to be
posted at Constitution Park.
There were none.
ADJOURNMENT
MOTION: Vice-Mayor Johnson made a motion to adjourn the meeting; Council Member Arena
seconded the motion. Carried unanimously 5-0.
Respectfully submitted,
Lori McWilliams, MMC
Village Clerk
Note: These summary minutes are prepared in compliance with 286.011 F.S. and are not
verbatim transcripts of the meeting. A verbatim audio record is available from the office of the
Village Clerk. All referenced attachments are on file in the Village Clerk's office.