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Board meetings and strategic plans from Patrick Juliano's organization

May 13, 2026·Board Meeting

Planning And Development Regulation Board Workshop Meeting

Board

The board discussed proposed amendments to the Land Development Code to align with the recently adopted comprehensive plan. Key topics included revisions to zoning uses and dimensional standards, the inclusion of new future land use categories, prohibitions on specific uses, and the regulation of home-based businesses, short-term rentals, and recovery residences. The board also reviewed the addition of new use types such as data centers, micro distilleries, quick lubrication shops, and vertiports for VTOL and EVTOL aircraft, along with updates to definitions for warehouse distribution facilities.

May 6, 2026·Board Meeting

Palm Coast Code Enforcement Board Code Enforcement Board Meeting

Board

The Board meeting addressed several recurring code enforcement cases, including violations for parking of boats, trailers, or RVs, nuisance tarps on roofs, and parking of commercial vehicles in residential districts. Property owners presented their respective cases, often citing personal circumstances, insurance delays, or storage logistics as reasons for the violations. The Board issued several orders, many of which required payment of administrative costs while waiving fines for cases that had since achieved compliance. One case involving a recurring roof nuisance resulted in a continued daily fine until compliance is reached, with a note regarding the owner's ongoing insurance litigation.

Feb 18, 2026·Board Meeting

Planning And Land Development Regulation Board Webvtt

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The meeting, called to order on February 18th, addressed the rezoning application (No. 6185) for property from IND1 to ND2, which had been continued from a prior meeting. Key discussion points included concerns regarding water consumption, specifically the discrepancy between the initially proposed 8,000 gallons per day and the applicant's maximum projected draw of 25,000 gallons per day. A contracted hydrogeologist analysis indicated no interference with city potable water wells but recommended the private well location be maximized away from existing wells, and questioned the sustainability of the proposed flow rate. The second major concern involved traffic analysis on Hogro Gray, especially at the intersection with US1. The city completed a traffic intersection evaluation study which was presented, confirming acceptable levels of service under existing conditions, although future detailed analysis for the site plan phase might necessitate turn lane extensions. The applicant presented updated volunteered restrictive covenants, striking a sentence that was previously excepted by the board to ensure covenants run with the land regardless of the property's operation as a concrete batch plant. Staff maintained its recommendation for approval of the rezoning request.

Feb 24, 2026·Board Meeting

City Council Special Workshop

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The meeting began with opening remarks, including a moment of silence for a recently deceased child and offering prayers for the family of an individual whose cold case was recently solved. Public participation focused heavily on demanding written legal explanations regarding several municipal governance issues, specifically charter compliance concerning mayor vacancies, the legal status of appointed district seats, the accelerated charter review timeline, and the composition of the charter review committee. Another resident raised concerns about documented drainage failures, deleted public records, and the handling of city-owned culvert issues. A later discussion involved a resident's concerns about potential conflicts of interest arising from developer donations influencing council votes on development projects. The main agenda item discussed was the Charter Review Committee report, including an extended discussion among council members regarding the appropriate voting threshold (simple majority versus supermajority) required for sending proposed charter amendments to a public referendum, and whether certain proposed changes should be addressed through policy updates instead.

Mar 8, 2022·Board Meeting

City Of Palm Coast City Council Workshop

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The meeting included public comments on several critical issues. Key discussions focused on the financial status and monthly costs associated with the city-owned Green Lion facility, with requests for detailed financial breakdowns. Speakers addressed concerns regarding pool facilities, advocating for year-round operation of both the Belte and Frieda Zamba pools, noting inadequacy for competition, accessibility for seniors and handicapped persons, and the absence of lifeguards at the Belte pool. Further topics included urgent requests for traffic safety improvements on Cimarron Drive, specifically the need for a sidewalk or walkway, and concerns about silting in saltwater canals impacting boat access, requesting dredging maintenance. Additionally, there was discussion regarding the compensation structure for council members and the careful selection of an interim city council person to maintain current consensus among the council.

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