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City of Brooksville
JOSEPH E. JOHNSTON, III, COUNCIL CHAMBERS
201 HOWELL AVENUE
BROOKSVILLE, FLORIDA 34601-2041
(352) 540-3810

 
David Bailey
Vice Mayor
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Thomas Bronson
Council Member
   
   

Christa Tanner
Council Member

Casey Thieryung
Council Member
   
 
Blake Bell
M
AYOR
 
“The City of Brooksville's mission is to provide superior municipal services in a reliable, efficient, fiscal and
socially effective manner, making Brooksville a desirable City to live, work, and visit.”





CITY COUNCIL AGENDA
MARCH 6, 2023 

REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING - 7:00 P.M







 
VOSE LAW FIRM, LLP
CITY ATTORNEY
RONALD SNOWBERGER
CITY MANAGER
JENNIFER J. BATTISTA, CMC
CITY CLERK
 
GENERAL INFORMATION AND INSTRUCTIONS
Items listed in the "Consent Agenda" will be approved by Council in their entirety by a single motion, indicated by the (√) symbol, unless otherwise indicated by Council. Other agenda items are considered individually.

Consideration of the item identified on this agenda with an asterisk (**) is a quasi-judicial function of the Council involving land use, and the following procedures apply:
  • Disclosure of any ex parte communications by Council members.
  • Consideration of applications to intervene as a party, if any. “Request to Intervene/Expert Witness” forms and instructions may be obtained from the recording secretary prior to the scheduled time for consideration of the item.
  • Qualification of sworn witnesses who wish to testify as an expert, based on statement of credentials made orally or set forth in application file.
  • Swearing of witnesses who wish to give sworn testimony.
  • Testimony of City staff witnesses, with cross-examination by applicant and party-interveners, if they request.
  • Testimony of applicant and applicant’s witnesses, with cross-examination by Council and party-interveners, if they request.
  • Testimony of party-interveners and their witnesses, with cross-examination by Council and applicant, if they request.
  • Testimony by members of the public who wish to address application. Any individual, not requesting/designated as an intervening party or expert witness may, upon being recognized by the Mayor, present information to the Council, and may be questioned by the Council but is not required to be subject to cross-examination, and need not be sworn in.
  • Close of public hearing.
  • Council deliberation/vote.
Items identified with a double asterisk (**) are quasi-judicial functions of the City Council other than land use; the Council Members disclose any ex parté communications.

In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, persons with disabilities needing a special accommodation to participate in this proceeding should contact the ADA Coordinator at 352-540-3810 no later than 48 hours in advance of the meeting.  Meeting agendas and supporting documentation are available from the City Clerk’s office, and online at www.cityofbrooksville.us.

Any person desiring to appeal any decision with respect to any matter considered at this meeting, may need a record of the proceedings including the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based, and therefore must make arrangements for a court reporter to ensure that an admissible verbatim record of the proceedings is made.
 
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CITY OF BROOKSVILLE
REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING
JOSEPH E. JOHNSTON III COUNCIL CHAMBERS
201 HOWELL AVENUE
BROOKSVILLE, FLORIDA 34601
7:00 pm
March 6, 2023
 
             
A.   CALL TO ORDER
 
B.   INVOCATION AND PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
Pastor David Hope, Stable Faith Cowboy Church, Brooksville
 
C.   APPROVAL/MODIFICATIONS OF THE AGENDA
(Limited to City Council and City Manager)
 
D.   CERTIFICATES AND PROCLAMATIONS
 
1.   Proclamation:  Honoring Life of Rosa Cole Ingram-Brown
Accepted by:  Family Members
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2.   Annual Squirel Hunt winners
Adult and Adult/Youth Bracket Winning Teams:

1st Place - Corey Cremata and Kevin Mills @ 5 lbs 2.19 oz

2nd Place - Dave Huston and Daniel Villeiux @ 5 lbs 1.49 oz

3rd Place - Shannon Brass and Dillon Pinkston  @ 5 lbs 0.84 oz

Adult Side Pot - Cody Bowers and Corey Bowers @ 1 lb 3.23 oz

Youth/Youth Winning Teams:

1st Place - Shelby Cook and Gavin Hoffmann @ 4 lbs 14.58 oz

2nd Place - Jeffery Jericho III and Tristan Smith @ 4 lbs 13.49 oz

3rd Place - Greyson Volberg and Albert Kersey @ 4 lbs 11.46 oz

Youth Side Pot - Leigha Haney @ 1 lb 2.24 oz
 
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3.   Proclamation:  March is National Reading Month
Accepted by:  Parks and Recreation Director
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4.   Proclamation:  Honoring the Heroic Volunteer Efforts of Roy Link as he joined the community in the search for little J.J. Rowland  [to be distributed under separate cover]
Accepted by:  Roy Link
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F.   CITIZEN INPUT [About anything on the agenda, or any other matter.  Limited to 3 minutes per speaker]
 
G.   PRESENTATIONS AND APPOINTMENTS
 
1.   "The Bus" - Request to add stops in Brooksville
Presented by:  Darlene Lollie, Hernando County Transit Administrator
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H.   CONSENT AGENDA
 
1.   Minutes -  Febuary 6, 2023 - Regular Meeting Click to View
 
2.   Appointment of Member and Alternate Member to Public Risk Management of Florida (PRM) Board Click to View
 
Presentation: None
Recommendation: Approve Autumn Sullivan, Finance Director, as a member of the PRM board, with Kyle Martin, HR Director, as the Alternate Member
 
3.   Enterprise Fleet Leasing Agreement Click to View
 
Presentation: None
Recommendation: City Manager Recommends entering into an agreement with Enterpirse Fleet Leasing to provide the City of Brooksville with small to medium size fleet vehicles.
 
I.   DISCUSSION OF CONSENT AGENDA ITEMS (IF ANY)
 
J.   PUBLIC HEARING
 
1.   First Reading of Ordinance No. 961 (Prohibiting Smoking in Parks Updates) Click to View
 
Presentation: David Howard, Parks and Recreation Director
Recommendation: Approval of First Reading of Ordinance No. 961 upon roll call vote and schedule Second and Final Reading for March 20, 2023
 
2.   Second and Final Reading - Ordinance Number 957—CPA 2022-S2–NVR, Inc/Ryan Homes on behalf of 4468 Broad, LLC for an Amendment to the City’s Comprehensive Plan Future Land Use Map (First Reading approved 2/6/23) Click to View
 
Presentation: Steve Gouldman, AICP, City Planner
Recommendation: Approval of Second and Final Reading of Ordinance Number 957 upon roll call vote
 
3.   Second and Final Reading of Ordinance No. 958 - CPA 2022-S1–Croom Road Land Holdings, LLC–petition For An Amendment To The City’s Comprehensive Plan Future Land Use Element Text And Map.  (First Reading approved 2/6/23) Click to View
 
Presentation: David Hainley, Community Development Director
Recommendation: Approval of Second Reading of Ordinance No. 958 upon roll call vote
 
4.   **Quasi-Judicial, ex-parte procedures apply
**Second Reading (continuation from 2/6/23 meeting)  of Ordinance Number 926—RZ 2020-03—Croom Road Land Holdings, LLC–Rezoning Petition Requesting Rezoning From Hernando County Agricultural To City Of Brooksville PDP-MU
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Presentation: David Hainley, Community Development Director
Recommendation: Approval of Second Reading of Ordinance No. 926 upon roll call vote
 
5.   First Reading – Ordinance No. 966 – Declaring moratorium on acceptance and processing of new development applications and plans to allow time for creating, drafting, reviewing, revising and adopting design standards for development within City.  If approved, Second and Final Reading would be March 20, 2023
Presentation: Becky Vose, City Attorney
Recommendation:  After Council consideration, approve or deny First Reading  
 
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6.   Second and Final Reading - Ordinance No. 959 - Repeal Current Existing Fair Housing Ordinance and Adopt New Fair Housing Ordinance (First Reading approved 2/6/23) Click to View
 
Presentation: Becky Vose, City Attorney
Recommendation: Approval of Second and Final Reading upon roll call vote
 
7.   First Reading - Ordinance No. 962 - Amendment to City Code - Competitive Bidding Section 2-303 Click to View
 
Presentation: Becky Vose, City Attorney
Recommendation: Approval of First Reading of Ordinance No. 962 upon roll call vote and schedule Second and Final Reading for March 20, 2023
 
K.   REGULAR AGENDA
 
1.   Approval of Resolutions as required by the Community Development Block Grant Award.  Each shall be voted upon separately, as follows:

Resolution 2023-05 Affirmative Action Plan - EEO Policy
Resolution 2023-06 Anti-Displacement Relocation Policy
Resolution 2023-07 Citizen Participation Plan
Resolution 2023-08 Section 504 Policy and Transition Plan
Resolution 2023-09 Prohibition on Use of Excessive Force Policy
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Presentation: City Manager and/or Procurement Manager
Recommendation: Approval of each resolution individually upon roll call vote
 
2.   Specimen Tree Removal Request-TR 2023-001; Coastal Engineering Associates on behalf of Equity Lifestyles Properties owner of MHC Cloverleaf, LLC
Presentation:  Steve Gouldman, AICP, City Planner
Recommendation:  Approval
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3.   Change Order # 1 to Granger Maintenance Construction, Inc. for the Lamar Drinking Water Plant in the amount of $90,256.00 Click to View
 
Presentation: Paul Booth, Director of Public Works
Recommendation: City Manager recommends approval of Change order # 1 for the Lamar Drinking Water Plant for $90,256.00
 
4.   Change Order #1 in the amount of $58,160.00 for GNT trail extension project. This is for the installation of a 2 8" water main lines, one north and one south, not in the original plans and 3 fire hydrants that were originally scheduled to be installed by City Staff.  Click to View
 
Presentation: Paul Booth, Director of Public Works
Recommendation: City Manager recommends approval of Change order #1 in the amount of $58,160.00.
 
L.   ADJOURN AS CITY COUNCIL AND RECONVENE AS COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY (CRA)
See separate agenda.
 
M.   AJOURN AS CRA AND RECONVENNE AS CITY COUNCIL
 
N.   CITIZENS INPUT (Limited to 3 minutes per speaker)
 
O.   RESPONSE BY CITY MANAGER AND STAFF/COUNCIL
 
P.   ITEMS BY CITY ATTORNEY
 
Q.   ITEMS BY CITY MANAGER
 
R.   ITEMS BY COUNCIL
 
S.   ADJOURNMENT
 
T.   CORRESPONDENCE TO NOTE
 
1.   1. January, 2023 Code Enforcement Report
2. Applied Science Task Order
3. Forte Contract
4. Letter dated 2-24-23 from Audubon Society regarding Milk-A-Way development
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