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This document outlines the development of a strategic plan for Fort Myers Beach, focusing on establishing a clear vision, mission, core values, strategic themes, and goals. The plan aims to serve as an actionable guide for governance, staff actions, and policy-making. The envisioned future for Fort Myers Beach is a "reemerging coastal community with a small town eclectic vibe where community members and visitors can safely live, grow, and experience island life." The mission emphasizes the town's purpose to serve and protect its coastal community by fostering safety, sustainability, and economic vitality through transparent, responsive communication and servant leadership, ensuring measurable success in rebuilding and enhancing the island.
The commission discussed the potential inclusion of an ethics statement within the town charter. Key discussion topics included the necessity of formalizing ethics standards, the importance of disclosing ex parte communications, conflicts of interest, and the receipt of gifts. The commission explored the differences between legislative and quasi-judicial hearings regarding disclosure requirements and considered the practical implications of enforcing such policies. It was agreed that the topic will be revisited, with further legal guidance requested to evaluate implementation options, such as charter amendments or updates to existing municipal codes.
The committee discussed its role and jurisdiction within the town, focusing on identifying actionable goals. Key discussion topics included the potential development of a Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) volunteer program, improving visitor safety information through collaboration with local hotels and short-term rental operators, and the implementation of safety measures such as emergency call boxes, seasonal traffic plans, and pedestrian safety initiatives near crosswalks. The committee also addressed recent state regulations regarding electric bike safety, the need for public education campaigns on e-bike etiquette, and strategies for managing pedestrian and bicycle congestion in high-traffic areas.
The meeting included the presentation of the MERTF award to the local Garden Club for their contributions to the Arbor Day Festival and tree donation initiatives. Additionally, the committee recognized a representative from the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission for their dedicated work in monitoring nesting birds. A technical presentation was also delivered regarding dune impacts and coastal resiliency strategies following recent hurricane activity, emphasizing the importance of dune vegetation in storm mitigation.
The Special Magistrate held a code compliance hearing to address several property violation cases. A significant portion of the session focused on a dispute concerning a ground-floor bathroom and bedroom installation at a residential property, specifically whether the construction was a lawfully permitted pre-existing use. The property owners argued for its legality as a pre-firm structure constructed in 1971, while the town representative stated that no records could be found to support a legal permit for the ground-floor improvements. Several other violation cases were rescheduled for a later hearing to allow time for the town and property owners to continue working on permit corrections.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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