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Regular City Commission Meeting – August 14, 2023

City of Stuart

Date: August 14, 2023
Time: 4:00 PM
Location: Commission Chambers, 121 SW Flagler Ave.,
Stuart, Florida 34994

On August 14, 2023, at 4:00 PM, the Stuart City Commission had its regular meeting in the Commission Chambers, which are situated at 121 SW Flagler Ave., Stuart, Florida. Commissioners Eula R. Clarke, Christopher Collins, Campbell Rich, and Vice Mayor Becky Bruner were present at the meeting, which was chaired by Mayor Troy McDonald. Present were important members of the administration: Mary R. Kindel, the city clerk, Michael J. Mortell, the interim city attorney, and Paul J. Nicoletti.

The roll call was used to confirm that every commissioner was present before the meeting started. It began with an invocation and ended with the Pledge of Allegiance.

The agenda was structured as follows:

  1. Arts Moment – Poetry by Christella Burnette

Christella Burnette brought a touch of culture to the proceedings with her entertaining poetry recitation during a creative pause.

Proclamations:

  1. Constitution Week – September 17 – 23, 2023

The commission observed Constitution Week and discussed strategies for raising public knowledge and comprehension of the US Constitution during this time.

Presentations:

  1. Service Awards – August 2023

For their committed commitment to the community in August, city employees received awards. Their dedication and input were highly appreciated by the commission.

  1. LOSOM Update

The most recent advancements in the management of the area’s water resources were highlighted by the presentation of the Lake Okeechobee System Operating Manual (LOSOM) improvements and upgrades.

Comments by City Commissioners:

Every commissioner was given the chance to express their ideas, worries, and observations on issues that affected the city and its citizens.

Comments by City Manager:

Michael J. Mortell, the city manager, gave information on administrative procedures, upcoming plans, and ongoing projects.

Approval of Agenda:

The commission considered and approved the proposed agenda, which established the agenda for the meeting.

Comments from the Public (Non-Agenda Related) (3 Minutes Max.):

For a maximum of three minutes each, members of the public were asked to voice their thoughts, questions, and remarks on topics unrelated to the agenda.

Consent Calendar:

  1. Approval of 07/24/2023 SCM-Budget Workshop #1 and 07/24/2023 CCM Minutes (RC)

The minutes of the July 24, 2023, city commission meeting and budget workshop were examined and approved.

  1. Award of ITB# 2023-106, SE Mango Place Drainage Improvements Project (RC)

The commission approved the awarding of ITB #2023-106 to Heavy Civil Inc. for the SE Mango Place Drainage Improvements Project by passing Resolution No. 59-2023.

  1. Award of ITB #2023-107, NW Dixie Hwy Ditch Improvements Project (RC)

Authorizing the awarding of ITB #2023-107 to PRP Construction for the NW Dixie Hwy Ditch Improvements Project, Resolution No. 60-2023 was passed.

  1. Ratification of Local Planning Agency (LPA) Appointment (RC)

The appointment of a Local Planning Agency/Planning Advisory Board (LPA) member for the remainder of the term was confirmed with the approval of Resolution No. 61-2023.

  1. Ratification of Community Redevelopment Board (CRB) Appointment (RC)

The appointment of a Community Redevelopment Board (CRB) member for the remainder of the term was ratified by the passing of Resolution No. 64-2023.

Commission Action:

  1. Appointment of Community Redevelopment Board (CRB) “At Large” Member (RC)

The Community Redevelopment Board (CRB) now has a “At Large” member appointed for a term ending December 31, 2023, according to the adoption of Resolution No. 62-2023.

  1. Road Closure for the 50th Annual Stuart Boat Show (RC)

The 50th Annual Stuart Boat Show authorized a road closure from January 9 to January 15, 2024, with Resolution No. 58-2023 being passed.

  1. Legislative Priorities for the 2024 Florida Legislative Session (RC)

The city’s legislative priorities for the forthcoming 2024 Florida Legislative Session were outlined in Resolution No. 56-2023, which was approved.

Discussion and Deliberation:

Commissioners had in-depth conversations about a range of subjects, which helped them grasp important issues more fully.

The Stuart City Commission’s discussions and choices came to an end with the adjournment of the meeting. The commission’s commitment to tackling issues that are significant to the city and its citizens was evident from the agenda items discussed during the meeting.

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