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The meeting included discussions and possible actions regarding vacant land in Lanark for a possible EMS extension, a truck route ordinance, and an amendment to the Sunset Isle ordinance to allow RVs in Phase 1 to the same extent as in Phase 2. The commission also addressed a draft amended alcoholic beverage ordinance. Additionally, there was a public hearing for the second reading of Ordinance No. 492, which amends the city's comprehensive plan, and a quasi-judicial hearing for the second reading of Ordinance No. 491, which concerns re-zoning.
The meeting included discussions and decisions on several key items. These included the approval or disapproval of the 2022-2023 Final Actual Budgets, awarding a bid for the HLMP Grant, and approving or disapproving a road closure for Marine Street for Holiday on the Harbor. Additionally, the continuation of live streaming, funded by the General Fund, and the designation of remaining funds from the Cares Act to fund a new cemetery were addressed.
The City Commission meeting addressed several topics, including a lawsuit requiring authorization for assistance, new Streets & Roads equipment, McKissack Beach dune crossover completion, progress on hiring new Streets & Roads personnel, animal abandonment and downtown parking signage, and advertising for volunteer members for P&Z and CRA. The commission discussed the FDOT SCOP Applications, Ryan Dr. drainage improvements, overflow boatramp parking, closing SE Ave B for the Carrabelle History Museum, and funding for the Lighthouse Park sound system. They also addressed golf cart operation on city streets, additional holiday time for Juneteenth, and appointed a member to the Apalachee Regional Planning Council.
The meeting included discussions and actions on several key items. The commission discussed the Live Local Act and its implications for local development. They also addressed progress on the Old Water Plant and Justiss Building, and scheduled a workshop to discuss the disposition of the Old School/City Hall Building. Additionally, the commission reviewed a report from Inovia, appointed Tom Mesher to the CAAB, and conducted public hearings for ordinances related to re-zoning. They also discussed a high water bill, filled Water/Sewer vacancies, and reviewed a draft amended alcoholic beverage ordinance.
The meeting addressed several key issues, including a discussion and action on a preliminary plat for Viewpoint of Lake McKissick Phase III, old water and sewer debt, a bid protest, funding assistance to Franklin County for cleanout of the stormwater drainage system, and a Music on Marine St proposal. The commission also discussed funding for the Justiss Building elevator installation and reviewed ordinances related to re-zoning and land use.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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