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.1UL� 20, 2021, I�EGULAR CITY COUNCIL
MEETING MINUTES
I. CALL TO ORDER
Mayor Watford called th�e regular meeting of the City Council for the City of Okeechobee
to order on Tuesday, J�ly 20, 2021, at 6:00 P.M. in the Council Chambers, located at
55 Southeast 3rd Avenue, Room 200, Okeechobee, Florida. The invocation was offered
by Mayor Watford, followed by the Pledge of Allegiance led by Council Member Keefe.
II. ATTENDANCE
Roll was taken by City �Clerk Lane Gamiotea to establish a quorum. Members present:
Mayor powling R. Watford, Jr., Council Members Noel Chandler, Monica Clark, and
Bobby Keefe. Council Member Bob Jarriel was absent.
III. AGENDA AND PUBLIt� COMMENTS
A. Mayor Watford asked whether there were any agenda items to be added,
deferred, or withdrawn; there were none.
B. Motion by Cour�cil Member Clark, seconded by Council Member Keefe to
approve the agenda as presented. Motion Carried Unanirnously.
C. There were two comment cards submitted for public participation. The
Okeechobee Citizens Recreational Association Dixie Youth Little League team
members and coaches were present to announce they recently won the State
runner-up positic►n to represent Florida in the Little League World Series, being
held in Laurel, Mississippi August 7 through 12, 2021. The team is raising money
to off-set the travel costs. A BBQ lunch will be held on July 30, 2021, in Flagler
Park (No. 3); tickets are available for purchase. The Mayor and Council
congratulated thp team members and posed for a group photograph.
Mr. Phil Berger and Ms. Kari Berger individually submitted comment cards for the
same topic. Ms. Berger advised she was representing an investor of a potential
multi-family development. This was for the property whose Comprehensive Plan
Small Scale Future Land Use Map Amendments No. 21-003-SSA and No. 21-
004-SSA, Ordin�nces No. 1225 and No. 1226; and Rezoning Petitions No. 21-
003-R and No. �!1-004-R, Ordinances No. 1227 and No. 1228; was denied by
action at the Jul}� 6, 2021 meeting. She requested to have the applications and
rezoning's reconsidered. The issue was deferred to Attorney Fumero to provide
the necessary information outside of the meeting.
IV. NEW BUSINESS
A. Mrs. Courtney Moyett, together with two Okeechobee High School students and
SWAT Club members, made presentations on the benefits of tobacco free parks.
Materials consisting of examples of polices and signage from surrounding
communities as �vell as a recommendation from the Flagler Park Design Review
Advisory Committee (FPDRAC) to adopt a policy (May 24 minutes) were provided
in Exhibit 1. Th� consensus of the Council was to instruct City Attorney
Fumero and City Administrator Ritter to draft a policy including signage to
present to Council for consideration at a future meeting. City Staff are to
notify Mrs. Moy�tt when the item will be presented.
B. Motion by Couricil Member Clark, seconded by Council Member Keefe to
approve a contract with Open Edge a division of Global Payments to provide
credit/debit card payment services and authorize the City Administrator to
execute the contract [as provided in Exhibit 2]. Motion Carried Unanimously.
C. Motion by Counril Member Keefe, seconded by Council Member Chandler to
approve the millage rate for advertising the 2021 Tax Notices at 8.6018 for Fiscal
Year (FY) 2021-2022 [as provided in Exhibit 3]. Motion Carried Unanimously.
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IV. NEW BUSINESS CON'TINUED
D. Motion by Council Member Clark, seconded by Council Member Chandler to
approve the budget calendar for FY 2021-2022 setting Workshops for July 27,
2021 at 5:00 P.M., August 11, 2021 at 5:00 P.M., and August 17, 2021 at 5:00
P.M.; First Budg�et Hearing for September 7, 2021 at 6:00 P.M. with the regular
Council Meeting�, and reschedule the September 21, 2021, regular Council
meeting to be held the same date as the Final Budget Hearing for September 27,
2021 at 6:00 P.1�1. [as provided in Exhibit 4]. Motion Carried Unanimously.
E. Motion by Council Member Chandler, seconded by Council Member Clark to
approve the agreement with the Okeechobee County School Board for the 2021-
22 School Reso�arce Officer Program [as provided in Exhibit 5]. Motion Carried
Unanimously.
V. CITY ATTORNEY UPQ�ATE
Attorney Fumero repo�ted on the progress of the transfer of the Fire Department
employees including pension matters and separation agreements.
VI. CITY ADMINISTRATOIR UPDATE
Interim Administrator Ritter provided information and updates on the following topics:
meetings he attended also relating to the Fire Department transfer to the County; a
meeting with Florida Department of Transportation representative on resurfacing
projects; on July 28,2021 the City will be hosting Colonial Kelly of the Army Corp of
Engineers together witt-i officials from the County and Okeechobee Utility Authority; the
Craig A. Smith contract �will be presented at the August 3, 2021 meeting for consideration
as well as a presentation from the Landscape Architect based on recommendations from
the July 19, 2021 FPD�AC meeting; and the Request for Qualifications for Engineering
Services is due to the City by next Wednesday.
VII. COUNCIL COMMENT:�
Council Member CIar4� suggested the Council recognize the Firefighters at a meeting
before their last day. The consensus of the Council was not to pursue that suggestion.
Mayor Watford announced that the Army Corp of Engineers has prematurely
announced their select:ion of Plan CC for the Lake Okeechobee System Operating
Manual (LOSOM) before the public participation and review period has ended, and
regardless of the inforrriation provided to use Plan Bb from the agriculture communities
and municipalities aruund the Lake. He also expressed his disappointment in
Congressman Brian Mast's behavior and vulgarity in a recent public meeting on the
LOSOM issue.
VIII. ADJOURN: Mayor Watford adjourned the meeting at 7:40 P.M.
Sub�mitted By:
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Lane Gamiotea, C C, City CIPrk
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