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2023-05-02 Handwritten Minutes
MAY 2,2023,COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING LANE GAMIOTEA HANDWRITTEN MINUTES CALL TO ORDER Mayor Watford called the regular meeting of the City Council for the City of Okeechobee to order on Tuesday, May 2, 2023, at k.i,'(00 P.M. in the City Council Chambers, located at 55 Southeast (SE) 3rd Avenue, Room 200, Okeechobee, Florida. The invocation was offered by Warren Kelly, Okeechobee Praise and Worship Center followed by the Pledge of Allegiance led by . II. ATTENDANCE taken by City Clerk Lane Gamiotea to establish a quorum: PRJESENT ABSENT Mayor Watford VV Vice Mayor Clark Council Member Chandler Council Member Jarriel ✓/ Council Member McAuley V Staff present were: City Attorney John Fumero City Clerk Lane Gamiotea City Administrator Gary Ritter Exec. Assistant Jacqueline Boer Police Chief Donald Hagan Deputy City Clerk Heather Prince Public Works Director David Allen Finance Director India Riedel General Services Director Patty Burnette III. AGENDA AND PUBLIC COMMENTS A. Requests for the addition, deferral, or withdrawal of agenda items. Item IV.B, Recognition of Officer Garrett Kelly, was added. OJI\c @ B. Motion and second b. Council Members _ ( h Q andC9ACIACia•- to approve the agenda s amended VOTE: Chandler T , Clark 1 , Jarriel , McAuley Y , Watford Moti : Carrie ailed. iI C. There were 1 agenda item forms or comment cards submitted for public participation for any issues not on the agenda. el 1(upSt _ O l_. S -1000 __ , NellOCAL4L ., - ('-0e.4101i, ()Fre- Oevt Gds. '-$hQ,im Ulf el_ 1,�4 (� 5 :In v�vx. _ IV. PRESENTATIONS AND PROCLAMATIONS A. Mayor Watford proclaimed May as Mental Health Awareness Month. The Proclamation was presented to Ms. Jess Olney, Our Village Okeechobee, and was read into the record as follows: " Whereas, mental health and substance use conditions affect individuals, families, and communities across Okeechobee County, Florida, and the Nation; and Whereas, good mental health is a key component in a child's healthy development. Children's Mental Health Week and National Prevention Week provides the opportunity to focus on these important matters, while celebrating the accomplishments of children and families affected by mental health concerns and substance use. It is imperative that a visible, united effort by community members be launched and sustained to prevent substance use and promote mental wellness; and Whereas, it is important that youth, their families, and communities learn about the warning signs of mental health disorders, substance use, and where to obtain necessary assistance and services. 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Individuals would also benefit from the integration of behavioral health in primary care, education, and child welfare; and Whereas, all citizens, agencies, and organizations interested in advancing innovative strategies addressing children's behavioral health including prevention can unite to promote effective services. Promoting mental health and wellness leads to higher overall productivity, better educational outcomes, lower crime rates, stronger economies, lower health care costs, improved family life, improved quality of life and increased lifespan. Studies show that the effects of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) are felt by people regardless of race, ethnicity, religion, gender, sexual orientation, or socio-economic status; and Whereas, the City of Okeechobee recognizes the impact of awareness, education, access to services and the importance of mental health and well-being to an individual's success and supports the implementation of trauma informed approaches through the systems of care. Now Therefore, I, Dowling R. Watford, Jr., by virtue of the authority vested in me as Mayor of the City of Okeechobee, Florida, do hereby proclaim the month of May 2023 as Mental Health Awareness Month in the City of Okeechobee." B. Added Item: Recognition of Officer Garret Kelly, who received an Outstanding Patrolman Award from the Treasure Coast 10-13 Club for rendering first aid while off duty. V. CONSENT AGENDA JA. Motion and second by Council Members L5b\ f arrd--tl to dispense with the readingand approve the Minutes from the April 1Z3, 2023, meeting [as presented]. p PP VOTE: Chandler , Clark y , Jerrie) McAuley y Watford Motion• arriedl ailed. _ VI. NEW BUSINESS A. Mr. Tommy Clay, Chairperson, Okeechobee Utility Authority (OUA) Board of Directors, presentation. app ti` au` �.k�olah' , ('5U)R -4 : 'Tv'i --1- Ma ) , s t,6_t , \t?rtoca.p0.4 . 1'1 3(3%dittai dam, o(,s g hp, IS aDD Pro 4- q-kakt Dtk) - (W t\)E ? Og g loop tam- Itumum. bt Af 04- ,C-tif 10vr„ imrzTth 074 stiquitia Tek. cikiAogpo f, Su3 biv%Lu-ktr•-) stu.uuct, Piltg rnilmu .71u, 3agc 61Z off. at. C.L c. 1 aik td Li r�-hQ kach;'11(4. fvu.floi-6/ urvAlLuzii(No Handwritten Minutes, 5-2-2023, CC Reg Mtg, Page of____ VI. NEW BUSINESS CONTINUED A. 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ADJOURNMENT There being no further items of discussion, Mayor Watford adjourned the meeting at I q -5:-J P.M an wn en inu es, - eg g, age of I • MAY 2,2023,COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING HEATHER PRINCE HANDWRITTEN MINUTES CALL TO ORDER Mayor Watford called the regular meeting of the City Council for the City of Okeechobee to order on ____ _ _ _ Tuesday, May 2, 2023, at LP:Q P.M. in the City Council Chambers, located at 55 Southeast (SE) 3rd Avenue, Room 200, Okeechobee, Florida. The invocation was offered by Praise and er; Nlcu�6r t followed by the Pledge of Allegiance led by \/t . f�}'1(,Lj3v L1(tom • -Tr- ATTENDANCE taken by City Clerk Lane Gamiotea to establish a quorum: PRESENT ABSENT Mayor Watford ✓ Vice Mayor Clark Council Member Chandler Council Member Jarriel Council Member McAuley Staff present were: City Attorney John Fumero- ilbart City Clerk Lane Gamiotea City Administrator Gary Ritter Exec.Assistant Jacqueline Boer Police Chief Donald Hagan Deputy City Clerk Heather Prince Public Works Director David Allen Finance Director India Riedel General Services Director Patty Burnette Cit Fttb-nei brat-Wen III. AGENDA AND PUBL C C MENTS A. Requests for the addition, deferral, or withdrawal of agenda items. Item IV.B,,Re ognition of Officer Garrett Kelly, was added. Z V. C. V C O /'7C (C; iYu 0 B. Motion and second ncil Members (itt--Vr( J and C.f YrUY11-t✓c to approve + the agenda as ende ) VOTE: C andler L Q , Clark `"1 , Jarriel (. , McAuley I Watford JJ T_ Motion: arried/ fled. C. There were I agenda item forms or comment cards submitted for public participation for any issues not on the agenda. S� of t�l r - , - l Ylmcr�f - a �-) Lr - re-ern�i�rl . . . 1sre . t h C oUer gF(6WAY,Z--pt-06-61raWVAi41tu��s � Ih ,�, IYI�C �k ` , 't�'1 CYlehn ( Lem L<c. of nileS ii1.� IV. PRESENTATIONS AND PROCLAMATIONSCtyl - p TA. Mayor Watford proclaimed May as Mental Health Awareness Month. Th Proclamation was presented to .s -less nlney, Our "i aqe Okeeehebe and was read into the record as follows: " Whereas, mental health and substance use conditions affect individuals, families, and communities across Okeechobee County, Florida, and the Nation; and Whereas, good mental health is a key component in a child's healthy development. 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Rimidh -5hvre.4 O1(,a-t bcla Pi9ci- _ \c"cai,1C�cl_ 6pb4- 5hc, NL114d i n m 4-Fbrt -lam t.n(�url,�e�Ys i C�.hd f �1 �� �ri�f �.aun`aelin� Porauw-, 3 S(1.rn2J IPan/un/kn m`n"t(1° 5-a-a3 194-g 3 °f 12 • IV. PRESENTATIONS AND PROCLAMATIONS CONTINUED A. Continued: Open dialogue is an essential component to fight stigma and encourage those who might benefit from services to seek help; and Whereas there is a need for access to comprehensive services that are family-driven, youth guided, culturally and linguistically competent, and community based. Individuals would also benefit from the integration of behavioral health in primary care, education, and child welfare; and Whereas, all citizens, agencies, and organizations interested in advancing innovative strategies addressing children's behavioral health including - prevention can unite to promote effective services. Promoting mental health and wellness leads to higher overall productivity, better educational outcomes, lower crime rates, stronger economies, lower health care costs, improved family life, improved quality of life and increased lifespan. Studies show that the effects of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) are felt by people regardless of race, ethnicity, religion, gender, sexual orientation, or socio-economic status; and Whereas, the City of Okeechobee recognizes the impact of awareness, education, access to services and the importance of mental health and well-being to an individual's success and supports the implementation of trauma informed approaches through the systems of care. Now Therefore, I, Dowling R. Watford, Jr., by virtue of the authority vested in me as Mayor of the City of Okeechobee, Florida, do hereby proclaim the month of May 2023 as Mental Health Awareness Month in the City of Okeechobee." Leah aAarez, villa e,,/inllef CK . () t� mama. borm, b mcd-ga 6k - t� g B Added Item: Recognition �of Officer Garret Illy, who received an Outstanding Patrolman Award from the Treasur Coast 10-13 Club for rendering first aid while off duty. ChLt frl U r . a, calf rt, �.rcliny actibos, nt- s 5ta.-hori, tG { c lid b obi G+✓5(C�(� 1 on it/ hack bah ie- - Few rNna Lbb4d t,611acl,o- lc l uri 1 oue.r- 1\ hQr buf - t1-e-C1 eYI S_ - r C ry11 kit� l b i! or d m rtcrUlue-aU L V. ' CONSENT AGENDA li-n% ow- - bnl- he-re- 40 v. �< -• A. Motion and second by Council Members CA and C,([a irk to dispense with the reading and approve the Minutes from the April 18, 2023, meeting [as presented]. VOTE: handler , Clark, Jarriel_, McAuley Watford . �VJ Motion: 'arried/F:iled. VI. NEW BUSINESS A. Mr. Tommy Clay, Chairperson, Okeechobee Utility Authority (OUA) Board of Directors, presentation. 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CITY ATTORNEY UPDATE C XCLi.UCc 671 TL1Lba JA - peksinh_d, 67) 5//Co tD ,461,u7CaL, bpi n sn Ala i VIII. CITY ADMINISTRATOR UPDATE ab•Se_ir C l/U2_ -660114 CLKAA-SL- Handwritten Minutes,5-2-2023,CC Reg Mtg, Page 11 of Ia' • • IX. COUNCIL COMMENTS I NI +)16114- J '13.) t L G1:dt- volt, OM- hiust Mfg, 1'ic c . --onslajh avotik y&k 617 at r 'M;Mla p- Ch64T, th,thffikyo ircui RO19 LIfy Ook‘ ladiel X. ADJOURNMENT There being no further items of discussion, Mayor Watford adjourned the meeting at 7 55 P.M Handwritten Minutes, 5-2-2023, CC Reg Mtg, Page of