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City of Daytona Beach Shores Life is Better Here A Premier, Friendly Place to Be AGENDA CITY COUNCIL MEETING October 23, 2018 7:00 p.m., Shores Community Center, 3000 Bellemead Drive Daytona Beach Shores, FL 32118 Upon being recognized, a member of the public shall proceed to the podium and give his or her name and address and may, thereafter, speak for a maximum of three minutes on any matter relevant to a specific agenda item. During Audience Comments, a member of the public may speak on any matter relevant to City business which is not on the agenda, for a maximum of three minutes in accordance with Section 2-1.1(d) and 2-2 of the City Code. In accordance with Section 2-2, during periods set aside for public discussion any person desiring to speak shall secure a form located at the agenda table, complete the form and present it to the City Clerk so the speaker can be recognized by the presiding officer. The use of profanity, obscene language, threats or any violent or abusive conduct by any person shall constitute a violation of this section. It shall be the duty of the Director of Public Safety, upon the order of the presiding officer at any such meeting, to forcibly, if necessary, evict any person violating the provisions of this section from the Council Meeting Hall. Any such violation shall subject the offender, upon conviction thereof, to a fine and/or imprisonment as prescribed by Section 1-8. CALL TO ORDER BY MAYOR ROLL CALL BY CITY CLERK CEREMONIAL MATTERS: PRAYER PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 1. CEREMONIAL ITEMS, PRESENTATIONS AND PUBLIC NOTICES: BUSINESS OF THE CITY COUNCIL: ORDER OF BUSINESS 2. APPROVAL OF THE MINUTES: City Council Meeting September 25, 2018 3. CONSENT AGENDA: Monthly Departmental Reports Board Re-Appointment Code Enforcement: Larry Saffer City Council 10/23/2018 1 P age

4. REPORTS OF THE CITY ATTORNEY: 5. REPORTS OF THE CITY MANAGER: OLD BUSINESS: NEW BUSINESS: 6. Ordinance 2018-06 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF DAYTONA BEACH SHORES, VOLUSIA COUNTY, FLORIDA, RELATING TO VOLUNTARY ANNEXATION OF REAL PROPERTY LOCATED AT 3036 S. PENINSULA DRIVE (TAX PARCEL IDENTIFICATION NUMBER 5334-02-02-0161) TOGETHER WITH ASSOCIATED RIGHT-OF-WAYS IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 171.044, FLORIDA STATUTES; PROVIDING FOR LEGISLATIVE AND ADMINISTRATIVE FINDINGS; REDEFINING THE BOUNDARIES OF THE CITY; PROVIDING FOR LEGAL EFFECT AND IMPLEMENTING ADMINISTRATIVE ACTIONS; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY, PROVIDING FOR NON-CODIFICATION AND SETTING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. First Reading. 7. Consideration of Special Exception 12018018 Daytona Diner Mural 8. COUNCIL COMMENTS: 9. AUDIENCE REMARKS/PUBLIC COMMENTS: 10. ITEMS RECOMMENDED FOR THE NEXT AGENDA: 11. ADJOURNMENT: Notice is hereby given to all interested parties that if a person should decide to appeal any decision made at the aforementioned meeting of the City Council, such person will need a recording of the proceedings conducted at such meeting, and for such purpose he or she may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings was made; such record to include testimony and evidence upon which any appeal shall be based. Please be advised that all City Council Meetings are recorded. Note: Individuals covered by the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 in need of accommodations for this public meeting should contact the Office of the City Clerk at 2990 S. Atlantic Avenue, Daytona Beach Shores, FL 32118, or telephone 386-763-5364 at least seven working days prior to the meeting. City Council 10/23/2018 2 P age

PRESENTATIONS AND PUBLIC NOTICES:

MINUTES CITY COUNCIL MEETING September 25, 2018 3000 Bellemead Drive Daytona Beach Shores, FL 32118 Present: Council Member Lorraine Geiger, CouncilMember Mel Lindauer, CouncilMember Richard Bryan, Mayor Harry Jennings, Vice Mayor Peggy Rice. Staff: City Clerk Cheri Schwab, City Attorney Lonnie Groot, Community Services Director Fred Hiatt, and Public Safety Director Stephan Dembinsky. 1. Resolution 2018-16 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF DAYTONA BEACH SHORES, VOLUSIA COUNTY, FLORIDA, ADOPTING THE FINAL LEVYING OF AD VALOREM TAXES FOR THE CITY OF DAYTONA BEACH SHORES, VOLUSIA COUNTY FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 2018-2019; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. First Reading and Public Hearing. CMBR Lindauer moved, seconded by CMBR Bryan to adopt Resolution 2018-16 on first reading. Vote: Motion carried by unanimous roll call vote (summary: Yes = 5). Yes: Council Member Lorraine Geiger, CouncilMember Mel Lindauer, CouncilMember Richard Bryan, Mayor Harry Jennings, Vice Mayor Peggy Rice. 2. Resolution 2018-17 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF DAYTONA BEACH SHORES, VOLUSIA COUNTY, FLORIDA, ADOPTING THE FINAL BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 2018-2019; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. First Reading and Public Hearing. CMBR Geiger moved, seconded by CMBR Lindauer to adopt Resolution 2018-17 on first reading. Vote: Motion carried by unanimous roll call vote (summary: Yes = 5). Yes: Council Member Lorraine Geiger, CouncilMember Mel Lindauer, CouncilMember Richard Bryan, Mayor Harry Jennings, Vice Mayor Peggy Rice. 3. CEREMONIAL ITEMS, PRESENTATIONS AND PUBLIC NOTICES: Presentation of Finance Award Officer Gray presentation Motors Operator Training Kurt Swartzlander announced that Lory Irwin had earned the CGFO award. Director Dembinsky presented Officer Brandon Gray with the Motors Operator Training certificate. City Council 9/25/2018 1 P age

4. APPROVAL OF THE MINUTES: City Council Meeting September 10, 2018 CMBR RICE moved, seconded by CMBR GEIGER to approve the minutes of September 10, 2018. Vote: Motion carried by unanimous roll call vote (summary: Yes = 5). Yes: Council Member Lorraine Geiger, CouncilMember Mel Lindauer, CouncilMember Richard Bryan, Mayor Harry Jennings, Vice Mayor Peggy Rice. 5. CONSENT AGENDA: Monthly Departmental Reports Monthly Financial Reports Board Appointment Culture & Entertainment: Denise Horion Approval to spend $250 from Contraband for donation to Autism Society Approval to correct prior Contraband expense CMBR Lindauer was pleased to see the rate of return on the city s investments had increased. CMBR BRYAN moved, seconded by CMBR GEIGER to approve the consent agenda. Vote: Motion carried by unanimous roll call vote (summary: Yes = 5). Yes: Council Member Lorraine Geiger, CouncilMember Mel Lindauer, CouncilMember Richard Bryan, Mayor Harry Jennings, Vice Mayor Peggy Rice. 6. REPORTS OF THE CITY ATTORNEY: None. 7. REPORTS OF THE CITY MANAGER: Cancellation of October 9 th City Council Meeting Acting City Manager Fred Hiatt explained that there were no pressing matters for the next agenda and suggested cancelling the meeting. The Council agreed. OLD BUSINESS: NEW BUSINESS: 8. Resolution 2018-18 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF DAYTONA BEACH SHORES, VOLUSIA COUNTY, FLORIDA RELATING TO THE 2018 VOLUSIA COUNTY FLOODPLAIN MANAGEMENT PLAN; PROVIDING A SAVINGS PROVISION; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. First Reading and Pubic Hearing. CMBR LINDAUER moved, seconded by CMBR RICE to adopt Resolution 2018-18 on first reading. City Council 9/25/2018 2 P age

Vote: Motion carried by unanimous roll call vote (summary: Yes = 5). Yes: Council Member Lorraine Geiger, CouncilMember Mel Lindauer, CouncilMember Richard Bryan, Mayor Harry Jennings, Vice Mayor Peggy Rice. 9. COUNCIL COMMENTS: CMBR Lindauer announced that Flapjack Johnny s would be opening later this year where Denny s used to be. 10. AUDIENCE REMARKS/PUBLIC COMMENTS: Josephine Callis spoke on recycling efforts. She encouraged the residents to continue the practice. She further stated that the City of Daytona Beach was subsidizing the increase to allow their citizens to recycle. She wants to let the citizens decide on this matter. There were a few in the audience who applauded. Mayor Jennings reminded the audience of Resolution 2018-10 that was recently adopted. He read aloud the section on decorum and order in the chambers during a meeting and asked them to abide by the rules. CMBR Lindauer stated that in the future, everything (solid waste and recycling) would be brought to the landfill. 11. ITEMS RECOMMENDED FOR THE NEXT AGENDA: None. 12. ADJOURNMENT: The meeting ended at 7:19 pm. MAYOR HARRY H. JENNINGS CITY MANAGER MICHAEL T. BOOKER ATTEST: CITY CLERK, CHERI SCHWAB City Council 9/25/2018 3 P age

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STAFF REPORT TO THE CITY COUNCIL OCTOBER 23, 2018 ITEM: Ordinance 2018-06 SUBJECT: Voluntary Annexation Request (per Sec. 171.044. F.S.) LOCATION: 3036 S. Peninsula Drive (unincorporated Volusia County) TAX PARCEL ID: 5334-02-02-0161 APPLICANT/OWNER: William E. Dennison STAFF CONTACT: Stewart Cruz; City Planner REQUEST: To approve Ordinance 2018-06, which would annex the subject unincorporated real property into the City limits of Daytona Beach Shores. A. INTRODUCTION William E. Dennison, owner of the subject unincorporated property (Exhibit 1) located at 3036 S. Peninsula Drive, has petitioned the City of Daytona Beach Shores for voluntary annexation into the City s corporate limits (Exhibit 2) pursuant to Section 171.044, Florida Statutes. In addition, pursuant to Section 171.062, Florida Statutes, the property owner has also submitted applications to amend the future land use and zoning classifications of the property in question. The future land use amendment and rezoning ordinances will be adopted subsequent to the formal annexation of the subject property. The subject property is approximately 0.42 of an acre with dimensions of 75 (road frontage) by 242 (depth). The property contains a homestead single-family residential structure (Exhibit 3). The proposed City future land use and zoning classifications will be consistent with the existing neighborhood as the property owner has no plans to redevelop the property. Exhibit 4 attached provides a general description of the subject property. B. ANNEXATION CRITERIA Exhibit 5 attached demonstrates compliance with the voluntary annexation requirements prescribed in Section 171.044, Florida Statutes. C. STAFF RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends approval of Ordinance 2018-06 as presented. Ord. 2018-06: Voluntary Annexation Request-3065 S. Peninsula Drive October 23, 2018 Staff Report: City Council Page 1 of 7

EXHIBIT 1: Location Map of Annexing Property (3036 S. Peninsula Drive) Source: Volusia County Property Appraiser Website (PALMS), 2018 Ord. 2018-06: Voluntary Annexation Request-3065 S. Peninsula Drive October 23, 2018 Staff Report: City Council Page 2 of 7

EXHIBIT 2: Annexation Application Ord. 2018-06: Voluntary Annexation Request-3065 S. Peninsula Drive October 23, 2018 Staff Report: City Council Page 3 of 7

Ord. 2018-06: Voluntary Annexation Request-3065 S. Peninsula Drive October 23, 2018 Staff Report: City Council Page 4 of 7

EXHIBIT 3 A: Aerial View of Annexing Property Oceans West Blvd. Subject Property S. Peninsula Drive Halifax River Source: Volusia County Property Appraiser Website (Pictometery), 2018 B: Street View of Annexing Property 3036 S. Peninsula Dr. Source: GoogleMaps, 2018 Ord. 2018-06: Voluntary Annexation Request-3065 S. Peninsula Drive October 23, 2018 Staff Report: City Council Page 5 of 7

Exhibit 4 PRE-ANNEXATION FORM Name of Property Owner: William E. Dennison Property Address/Tax Parcel ID: 3036 S. Peninsula Drive /5334-02-02-0161 According to Volusia County property records, does this property appear to meet Section 171.044 of Florida Statutes? Yes X No How is property contiguous? East West North X South Assessed Total Just Value: $534,403 Taxable Value: $388,842 Homesteaded Property: Yes X No Improved Lot X Unimproved Lot (Vacant) Existing Use: Single-family Residential Conforming Land Use: X Non-Conforming Land Use: Explain: Existing County Zoning: R-3 Urban Single-Family Residential District Existing County Land Use: Urban Low Intensity Condition of Property: Poor Good X Excellent Water: Port Orange X Daytona Beach Sanitary: Sewer X (DBS) Septic Tank If septic tank on site, is sewer available? NA Yes No Metes and Bounds Survey conducted? Yes X No Prepared by: Stewart Cruz, City Planner Date: October 15, 2018 Ord. 2018-06: Voluntary Annexation Request-3065 S. Peninsula Drive October 23, 2018 Staff Report: City Council Page 6 of 7

EXHIBIT 5: Voluntary Annexation Criteria pursuant to Section 171.044, Florida Statutes Section Annexation Criteria Criteria Met Comments 171.044(1) Property must be contiguous to the City. Yes Per Sec. 171.031(11), subject property is contiguous to the City to the east and north. 171.044(1) Property must be reasonably compact. Yes Per Sec. 171.031(12), subject property is reasonably compact and will not create new enclaves, pockets or finger areas in serpentine patterns. In addition, the annexation will aid in reducing the larger county enclave in the vicinity. 171.044(2) Petition bears the signatures of all owners of Yes See Exhibit 2. property. 171.044(2) Meet publication requirements. Yes Evidence filed with the Office of the City Clerk. 171.044(3) Ordinance shall be filed per statute. Pending Ordinance filing will occur per statutory deadline subsequent to the Ordinance s adoption. 171.044(3) Ordinance shall include a map and legal Yes See Ordinance 2018-06. description by metes and bounds. 171.044(4) Annexation method shall be supplemental to N/A any other procedure provided by general law. 171.044(5) Annexation shall not create enclaves. Yes Per Sec. 171.031(13), subject property does not create an enclave. In fact the annexation will reduce the larger County enclave that currently exists in this area. 171.044(6) Provision of notice to County Commissioners Yes Notice provided via certified mail on 10/15/18 per statutory requirement. per statute. Ord. 2018-06: Voluntary Annexation Request-3065 S. Peninsula Drive October 23, 2018 Staff Report: City Council Page 7 of 7

ORDINANCE NO. 2018-06 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF DAYTONA BEACH SHORES, VOLUSIA COUNTY, FLORIDA, RELATING TO VOLUNTARY ANNEXATION OF REAL PROPERTY LOCATED AT 3036 S. PENINSULA DRIVE (TAX PARCEL IDENTIFICATION NUMBER 5334-02-02-0161) TOGETHER WITH ASSOCIATED RIGHT-OF- WAYS IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 171.044, FLORIDA STATUTES; PROVIDING FOR LEGISLATIVE AND ADMINISTRATIVE FINDINGS; REDEFINING THE BOUNDARIES OF THE CITY; PROVIDING FOR LEGAL EFFECT AND IMPLEMENTING ADMINISTRATIVE ACTIONS; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY, PROVIDING FOR NON-CODIFICATION AND SETTING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, William E. Dennison applied for annexation of property into the City of Daytona Beach Shores and is hereby determined to be the fee simple title owner of the real property described below; and WHEREAS, the said applicant petitioned the City of Daytona Beach Shores, pursuant to Section 171.044, Florida Statutes, for annexation of said property into the municipal limits of the City of Daytona Beach Shores; and WHEREAS, the subject property is currently addressed 3036 South Peninsula Drive; and WHEREAS, the applicant is the fee simple title owner of all of said property being described by Tax Identification Parcel Number as follows: Tax Identification Parcel Number Owner 5334-02-02-0161 William E. Dennison ; and WHEREAS, the City of Daytona Beach Shores has determined that all of the property which is proposed to be annexed into the City of Daytona Beach Shores is within an unincorporated area of Volusia County, is reasonably compact and contiguous to the corporate areas of the City of Daytona Beach Shores, Florida and it is further determined that the annexation of said property will not result in the creation of any enclave (and, indeed, logically fills in the City Limits of the City and is consistent with sound principles and practices relating to the delineating of jurisdictional boundaries thereby furthering sound management in terms of the provision of public facilities and services as well as sound land use planning), and it is further determined that the property otherwise fully complies with the requirements of State law and has, further, determined Ordinance 2018-06 Page No.1

that associated rights-of-way should be annexed hereby; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Daytona Beach Shores, Florida has taken all actions in accordance with the requirements and procedures mandated by State law; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Daytona Beach Shores, Florida hereby determines that it is to the advantage of the City of Daytona Beach Shores and in the best interests of the citizens of the City of Daytona Beach Shores to annex the aforedescribed property; and WHEREAS, the provisions of Section 166.031(3), Florida Statutes, provide that [a] municipality may, by ordinance and without referendum, redefine its boundaries to include only those lands previously annexed and shall file said redefinition with the Department of State pursuant to the provisions of subsection (2); and WHEREAS, the provisions of Section 171.091, Florida Statutes, provide as follows: ; and Recording. Any change in the municipal boundaries through annexation or contraction shall revise the charter boundary article and shall be filed as a revision of the charter with the Department of State within 30 days. A copy of such revision must be submitted to the Office of Economic and Demographic Research along with a statement specifying the population census effect and the affected land area. WHEREAS, the map attached hereto as Exhibit A shows, describes, and depicts the property and named associated rights-of-ways which are hereby annexed into the City of Daytona Beach Shores said Exhibit being incorporated into the substantive provisions of this Ordinance as if fully set forth herein verbatim. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ENACTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DAYTONA BEACH SHORES, FLORIDA, as follows: SECTION ONE: LEGISLATIVE AND ADMINISTRATIVE FINDINGS/ANNEXATION OF PROPERTIES. (a). The City Council of the City of Daytona Beach Shores hereby finds that the recitations set forth are true and correct and that the requirements of Section 171.044, Florida Statutes, as well as all other requirements of controlling law, have been complied with in every respect. (b). Under the authority of Section 166.031 (3), Florida Statutes, relating to city charter amendments, [a] municipality may amend its charter pursuant to this section Ordinance 2018-06 Page No.2

notwithstanding any charter provisions to the contrary..... A municipality may, by ordinance and without referendum, redefine its boundaries to include only those lands previously annexed and shall file said redefinition with the Department of State... This Ordinance shall amend the boundaries of the City to include the property annexed in this Ordinance. SECTION TWO: ANNEXATION INTO THE CITY. The real property depicted and described by metes and bounds in Exhibit A appended hereto, which Exhibit is made part hereof and which property is owned by the petitioning property owner, and further described as set forth below, together with the associated rights-of-way as described below, is hereby annexed into the City Limits of the City of Daytona Beach Shores, said property being described as follows: The North 75 feet of the South 150 feet of Lots 15 and 16 West of South Peninsula Drive and filled inland West of same and that area abutting the City Limits of the City of Daytona Beach Shores said Lots being located in Block 2, ROGERS NORTH ORITA, Map Book I. page 115, Public Records of Volusia County, Florida, or Official Records Book 4013, Page 951 or Official Records Book 5365 Page 623 or Official Records Book 5998 Page 3421-3422; together with all rights-of-way of South Peninsula Drive abutting any property located within the City Limits of the City of Daytona Beach Shores and all rights-of-way of South Peninsula Drive abutting any property located within the City of Daytona Beach Shores, and, further, all lands abutting any property located within the City of Daytona Beach Shores to the thread of the Halifax River. SECTION THREE: CHANGE IN CITY BOUNDARIES/LEGAL EFFECT OF ANNEXATION. The boundary lines of the City Limits of the City of Daytona Beach Shores are hereby redefined and, upon the effective date of this Ordinance shall also encompass the annexed property as described herein and depicted in Exhibit A. Upon this Ordinance becoming effective, the property owner of the annexed property shall be entitled to all the rights and privileges and immunities as are from time-to-time granted to property owners of the City as further provided in Chapter 171, Florida Statutes, and shall further be subject to the responsibilities of ownership as may from time-to-time be determined by the governing authority of the City and the provisions of said Chapter 171, Florida Statutes. SECTION FOUR: ADMINISTRATIVE IMPLEMENTING ACTIONS. (a). Within seven (7) days of the adoption of this Ordinance, the City Clerk shall file a copy of said Ordinance with the Clerk of the Court (Land Records/Recording), with the Chief Administrative Officer of Volusia County (the County Manager), with the Florida Department of State, and with such other agencies and entities as may be required by law or otherwise desirable. Ordinance 2018-06 Page No.3

(b). The City Manager, or designees within City management staff, shall ensure that the property annexed by this Ordinance is incorporated into the City of Daytona Beach Shores Comprehensive Plan and the Official Zoning Map of the City of Daytona Beach Shores in an expeditious manner and, in accordance with, and pursuant to, the provisions of Under the authority of Section 166.031(3), Florida Statutes, the City Manager, or designees, shall amend the boundaries of the City to include the property annexed in this Ordinance and all previously annexed properties in all maps and geographical data relating to the City Limits said properties to include, but not be limited to, annexed rights-of-way and natural features. SECTION FIVE: CONFLICTS. Any and all ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict with this Ordinance are hereby repealed. SECTION SIX: SEVERABILITY. If any section, subsection, sentence, clause, or phrase of this Ordinance, or the particular application thereof shall be held invalid by any court, administrative agency, or other body with appropriate jurisdiction, the remaining section, subsection, sentences, clauses, or phrases under application shall not be affected thereby. SECTION SEVEN: NON-CODIFICATION. This Ordinance shall be not be codified in the City Code of the City of Daytona Beach Shores, or the Land Development Code of the City of Daytona Beach Shores, or the City of Daytona Beach Shores Comprehensive Plan provided, however, that the actions taken herein shall be depicted on the pertinent maps of the City of Daytona Beach Shores by the City Manager, or designee. SECTION EIGHT: EFFECTIVE DATE. This Ordinance shall take effect immediately upon its passage and adoption. CITY OF DAYTONA BEACH SHORES, FLORIDA HARRY JENNINGS, MAYOR MICHAEL T. BOOKER, CITY MANAGER CHERI SCHWAB, CITY CLERK Approved as to form and legality: LONNIE GROOT, CITY ATTORNEY Passed on first reading this day of, 2018. Adopted on second reading this day of, 2018. Ordinance 2018-06 Page No.4

EXHIBIT A (1) Location Map of Annexing Property (3036 South. Peninsula Drive) Source: Volusia County Property Appraiser Website (PALMS), 2018 (2) Metes and Bounds Description Ordinance 2018-06 Page No.5

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