City of Gainesville
City Commission Regular Meeting
AGENDA

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City Hall Auditorium
200 East University Avenue
Gainesville, FL 32601

 

Commission Members

Mayor Lauren Poe
Mayor Pro-Tem Reina Saco (At Large, Seat A)
Cynthia Moore Chestnut (At Large, Seat B)
Desmon Duncan-Walker (District 1)
Harvey Ward (District 2)
David Arreola (District 3)
Adrian Hayes-Santos (District 4)

 

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The City Hall Auditorium and Roberta Lisle Kline Conference Room are equipped with hearing loop assistive listening systems. When using your own hearing aid, you must switch your device to Telecoil or “T” mode. If your hearing aid does not have a Telecoil mode, broadcast staff can provide a headset.

 

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Agenda Statement: The City of Gainesville encourages civil public speech.  Disruptive behavior is not permitted during City Commission meetings. Please do not bring food, drinks, props, signs, posters, or similar materials into the Auditorium. Cheering and applause are only permitted during the Proclamations/Special Recognitions portion of the meeting.

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Father Fletcher Montgomery, Rector, Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, to give the invocation.

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  • Recommendation:

    That the City Commission approve the minutes from the October 6 and October 17, 2022 city commission meetings.

This item requests that the City Commission authorize the City Manager or designee to execute an agreement and issue a purchase order for Grounds Maintenance for Gainesville Fire Rescue with H&L Lawn Maintenance.

  • Recommendation:

    The City Commission authorize the City Manager or designee to execute the agreement and approve the purchase order subject to approval by the City Attorney as to form and legality.

The City of Gainesville’s list of state legislative priorities typically consists of annual policy issue stances and appropriations requests that the city deems pertinent to its relationship with state government in conjunction with its role for providing public safety and services at the most local level.

  • Recommendation:

    The City Commission reviews and approves the list of draft legislative priorities intended for the 2023 state legislative session.

This item is an update on the ongoing work between the Housing and Community Development Department and Bright Community Trust, Inc., to provide Community Land Trust Services. City staff and representatives from Bright Community Trust, Inc. have completed work on the final agreements and are ready to begin work upon final execution.

  • Recommendation:

    The City Commission 1) approve the CLT agreement between the City of Gainesville and Bright Community Trust, Inc.; and 2) authorize the Interim City Manager, or designee, to execute the agreement.

On July 15, 2021, the City Commission approved GRU entering into an agreement with the St. Johns River Water Management District (SJRWMD) to participate in the cost for construction and maintenance of the Black Creek Water Resource Development Project. The agreement requires GRU to make payments on November 1, 2021 and November 1, 2022 totaling a not to exceed amount of $2.71 million. The SJRWMD has requested that the agreement be amended to delay the deadline for the second payment to November 1, 2023. Staff recommends that the city commission approves the proposed amendment to the agreement.

  • Recommendation:

    City Commission approve the proposed amendment to the cost participation agreement and have the mayor sign it.

Award Recommendation for the RFP for Sports Complex Feasibility and Pro Forma Study for a potential future development and expansion of the Martin Luther King, Jr. Recreation Center, Dwight H. Hunter Pool, Citizen’s Field Stadium, and surrounding multipurpose fields

  • Recommendation:

    The City Commission (1) Award the RFP to C. H. Johnson Consulting, Inc., the number one ranked firm, to conduct a Sports Complex Feasibility and Pro Forma Study, and 2) authorize the City Manager or their designee to execute the contract and any related documents, subject to approval by the City Attorney as to form and legality.

Members of the public who are unable to wait for their agenda item(s) to be called during the meeting may speak during Early Public Comment. Comment is limited to three (3) minutes on one agenda item or five (5) minutes on two or more agenda items. Speaking during Early Public Comment waives the right to comment during later agenda items.

  • Recommendation:

    The City Commission discuss the appointment of an Interim City Auditor and take any action deemed necessary.

The City Commission requested that staff bring back a City Commission Office Spending Policy to allow a portion their current $5,000 annual travel and training budget to have an expanded use. The policy was coordinated through the City Clerk’s Office, City Manager’s Office and the City Auditor’s office and include recommendations for implementation and annual review. .

  • Recommendation:

    The City Commission approve the policy with an effective date of January 1, 2023.

(Unless mandated by statute to occur in the evening; may include Advocacy Resolutions and Binding Resolutions)

Acceptance of FAA AIP grant No. 3-12-0028-052-2023 in the amount of $6,060,287.00 from the US Department of Transportation (USDOT), Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).

  • Recommendation:

    The City Commission adopt the resolution and authorize the Mayor and City Attorney to execute and the City Clerk to certify said Grant Agreement.

12:00-1:00 PM Lunch Break

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Members of the public who are unable to wait for their agenda item(s) to be called during the meeting may speak during Early Public Comment. Comment is limited to three (3) minutes on one agenda item or five (5) minutes on two or more agenda items. Speaking during Early Public Comment waives the right to comment during later agenda items.

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Members of the public may speak for up to three (3) minutes per meeting on any item not on the agenda. General Public Comment may be submitted in advance by pre-recorded voice message only (see page 2 for details). The General Public Comment period shall not exceed 30 minutes total.

A population-based formula is a fairer way to calculate a salary as it more closely effects the amount of work needed to be commissioner. Cities with larger populations need more attention from city commissioners than commissioners in smaller communities. The city of Gainesville should use a similar population-based formula based on Florida sate law.

  • Recommendation:

    The City Commission direct staff to 1) Draft ordinance that comes back for first reading on December 1, and second reading on December 15. 2) Change to the salary would take effect October 1, 2023. 3) Ordinance shall reflect the state population-based formula used for county commissioners. 4) Mayor shall receive a salary that is 25% higher than the city commissioner salary to compensate for increased workload and demand.

Ordinance No. 2022-536: An ordinance of the City of Gainesville, Florida, amending the Future Land Use Map of the Comprehensive Plan by overlaying the Planned Use District (PUD) land use category on approximately 1.11 acres of property generally located at the NW corner of the intersection of SW 2nd Avenue and SW 10th Street, as more specifically described in this ordinance; providing land development regulations; providing directions to the City Manager; providing a severability clause; providing a repealing clause; and providing an effective date.


Affiliated with O1: Rezone from Urban Transect Zone U9 to Planned Development (PD) 2022-537.

  • Recommendation:

    The City Commission adopt the proposed ordinance.

Ordinance No. 2022-537: An ordinance of the City of Gainesville, Florida, amending the Zoning Map Atlas by rezoning approximately 1.11 acres of property generally located at the NW corner of the intersection of SW 2nd Avenue and SW 10th Street, as more specifically described in this ordinance, from Urban 9 (U9) to Planned Development (PD); providing land development regulations; providing directions to the City Manager; providing a severability clause; providing a repealing clause; and providing an effective date.


Affiliated with M1: Amend Future Land Use Map from Urban Mixed Use High (UMUH) to Planned Use District (PUD) 2022-536

  • Recommendation:

    The City Commission adopt the proposed ordinance.

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This item has attachments.  

Ordinance No. 2022-600: An ordinance of the City of Gainesville, Florida, amending Section 17-33 – 17-34 of the Code of Ordinances by amending the residency prohibition for persons convicted of certain sex offenses; providing a severability clause; providing a repealing clause; and providing an immediate effective date.

  • Recommendation:

    The City Commission adopt the proposed ordinance.

Ordinance No. 211262: An ordinance of the City of Gainesville, Florida, amending Section 30-7.5 and Section 30-7.6 of the Land Development Code (Chapter 30 of the City of Gainesville Code of Ordinances) to eliminate parking minimums and introduce language for structured parking requirements and mid-street parking for loading and unloading in urban zoning districts; providing directions to the codifier; providing a severability clause; providing a repealing clause; and providing an effective date.

  • Recommendation:

    The City Commission adopt the proposed ordinance.

Ordinance No. 211417: An ordinance of the City of Gainesville, Florida, amending the Zoning Map Atlas by rezoning approximately 25.38 acres of property generally located west of Interstate 75 and north of SW 8th Avenue, as more specifically described in this ordinance, from Alachua County Multi-Family Residential (R-3) and Alachua County Manufactured/Mobile Home Park (RM) to Urban 6 (U6); providing directions to the City Manager; providing a severability clause; providing a repealing clause; and providing an effective date.

  • Recommendation:

    The City Commission adopt the proposed ordinance.

Ordinance No. 2022-617 An ordinance of the City of Gainesville, Florida, amending Chapter 14.5 of the Code of Ordinances, relating to miscellaneous business regulations by adding Article IX Fair Chance Hiring; providing findings of facts and definitions; enumerating fair chance hiring practices; setting forth administration, penalties, data and reporting; and amending Chapter 2, Sec. 2-339 of the Code of Ordinances, relating to civil citation applicable codes and ordinances; adding Article IX of Chapter 14.5 to the list of ordinances enforceable by the procedure described in Division 6 of Article V, Chapter 2; providing directions to the codifier, providing a severability clause; providing a repealing clause; and providing an immediate effective date.

  • Recommendation:

    The City Commission adopt the proposed ordinance.

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4:30 - 5:30 PM Dinner Break

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Members of the public who are unable to wait for their agenda item(s) to be called during the meeting may speak during Early Public Comment. Comment is limited to three (3) minutes on one agenda item or five (5) minutes on two or more agenda items. Speaking during Early Public Comment waives the right to comment during later agenda items.

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 (Required by state law to be heard at 5:00 pm or later)

Resolution No. 2022-714: A resolution of the City of Gainesville, Florida that confirms a need for the acquisition of equipment from Motorola Solutions, Inc.; and adding an immediate effective date.

  • Recommendation:

    The City Commission adopt the proposed resolution.

Ordinance No. 211459: An ordinance of the City of Gainesville, Florida, amending the Comprehensive Plan of the City of Gainesville by amending the Future Land Use Map and Policy 4.3.4 of the Comprehensive Plan Future Land Use Element pertaining to certain property generally located north of U.S. 441 and both east and west of SR 121, as more specifically described in this ordinance; providing directions to the City Manager; providing a severability clause; providing a repealing clause; and providing an effective date.

  • Recommendation:

    The City Commission adopt the proposed ordinance.

Ordinance No. 211460: An ordinance of the City of Gainesville, Florida, amending the Zoning Map Atlas by rezoning certain property generally located north of U.S. 441 and both east and west of SR 121, as more specifically described in this ordinance, from Alachua County Agriculture (A) district to City of Gainesville Planned Development District (PD); adopting a PD report with land development regulations; providing directions to the City Manager; providing a severability clause; providing a repealing clause; and providing an effective date.

  • Recommendation:

    The City Commission adopt the proposed ordinance.

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If later than 10:00pm, the Commission may waive the rules to extend the meeting or may schedule a date/time to continue the meeting.

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