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CASSELBERRY CITY COMMISSION <br />Minutes of September 23, 2019 — Regular Meeting <br />Page 9 of 11 <br />Notice of Public Hearing: The Notice of Public Hearing relative to Ordinance 19-1521 was advertised in <br />the Orlando Sentinel on Thursday, September 12, 2019. <br />Staff Presentation: Planner II Christina Hyson stated that Ordinance 19-1521 provides for the adoption <br />of the Five -Year Capital Improvement Program (2019-2023) into the Capital Improvements Element of the <br />City's Comprehensive Plan. The ordinance provides an interim update of the Capital Improvements <br />Element in order to include the amended 2019-2023 Capital Improvement Program. The Planning and <br />Zoning Commission voted unanimously at its meeting on August 14, 2019 to recommend approval of <br />Ordinance 19-1521 to the City Commission. <br />Discussion: The 2019-2023 Capital Improvement Program (CIP) was adopted by the City Commission on <br />September 24, 2018 in the FY 2019 Budget and included into the Capital Improvement Element of the <br />City's Comprehensive Plan through Ordinance 18-1501. The City Commission adopted amendments to <br />the Fiscal year 2019-2023 Capital Improvements Program on June 24, 2019 via Resolution 19-3100. The <br />only modification was replacing the $200,000 per year for various park improvements across Fiscal Years <br />2020-2023 with $200,000 designated to specific parks as follows: Wheel Park Phase 1 (FY 2020), Wheel <br />Park Phase 2 (FY 2020), Dew Drop Park (FY 2022) and Sunnytown Park (FY 2023). All other Capital <br />Improvement Program (CIP) projects and funding amounts remain unaltered and the overall CIP total and <br />total amount within each year has not changed. The amendments to the CIP were requested to assist staff <br />with grant application deadlines, as certain grant programs will be scored higher if the subject projects are <br />included in the City's CIP. <br />Budget Impact: There is no impact to the City Budget. <br />Recommendation: The City Manager and the Community Development Director recommended adoption <br />of Ordinance 19-1521 on second reading. <br />Public Hearing: Mayor Glancy stated this was a public hearing to hear and consider comments and <br />questions regarding Ordinance 19-1521. No one came forward to address Ordinance 19-1521. Mayor <br />Glancy closed the public hearing relative to Ordinance 19-1521. <br />MOTION: Commissioner Hufford moved to adopt Ordinance 19-1521 on second and <br />final reading, as presented. Motion was seconded by Vice Mayor Aramendia. <br />Motion carried unanimously by voice vote 5-0. <br />12. OTHER ITEMS <br />No items were presented on this agenda. <br />13. CITIZENS' COMMENTS <br />Mayor Glancy announced persons that wished to make comment or make inquiry on any matter not on the <br />agenda, may request to be recognized during Citizens' Comments. Mayor Glancy announced the rules of <br />decorum. No one came forward. <br />