Council rescheduled the tentative millage rate hearing to September 6 (Resolution 2018-15) and cleared a beer/wine permit for the August 25 Caribbean Festival in Sims Park.
7 items on the agenda · 3 decisions recorded
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Pledge of Allegiance
The Pledge of Allegiance was recited, followed by a moment of silence in honor of servicemen and women.
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[00:00:18] Okay, if you could all stand and join me in the Pledge of Allegiance, please, followed [00:00:20] by a moment of silence in honor of our servicemen and women at home and abroad. [00:00:25] I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America, and to the Republic for [00:00:31] which it stands, one nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.
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Moment of Silence
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[00:00:41] Thank you. [00:00:42] You may be seated.
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Resolution No. 2018-15, Amending Resolution No. 2018-13 RE: Tentative Millage Rate for TRIM
approvedCouncil amended Resolution 2018-13 by adopting Resolution 2018-15 to reschedule the first public hearing on the tentative millage rate and budget from September 4 to September 6, 2018 at 5:00 p.m., due to a scheduling conflict with Pasco County's public hearing.
Ord. Resolution No. 2018-15
- motion:Motion to approve Resolution 2018-15, amending Resolution 2018-13 to reschedule the first public hearing on the tentative millage rate to September 6, 2018 at 5:00 p.m. (passed)
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[00:00:43] We have two items on the agenda tonight. [00:00:45] The first is Resolution 2018-15. [00:00:48] Resolution 2018-15, a resolution of the City Council of the City of New Port Richey, Florida, [00:00:55] including Resolution 2018-13, which established the tentative millage rate for inclusion on [00:01:01] the Pasco County Trim Notice. [00:01:03] Ms. Manz, would you care to explain why we're doing this again? [00:01:07] Sure, Mr. Mayor. [00:01:09] Our first public hearing was scheduled for Tuesday, September 4th, 2018. [00:01:15] Since that time, the staff was notified by Pasco County that they had rescheduled their [00:01:19] public hearing date to that day, and that caused a direct conflict with our September [00:01:26] 4th date. [00:01:27] Therefore, our request this evening is to call a public hearing for Thursday, September [00:01:33] 6th, commencing at 5 o'clock p.m., to adopt the tentative millage rate and conduct our [00:01:42] first public hearing on the budget. [00:01:44] Thank you. [00:01:45] I'll open it up for public comment. [00:01:47] Seeing no one coming forward, I'll bring it back to Council. [00:01:51] I'll move approval. [00:01:52] I'll second it. [00:01:53] To the maker? [00:01:54] To the second? [00:01:55] Good deal. [00:01:56] You all know it's tentative, right? [00:01:57] And we're going to try to get it as low as we can. [00:02:01] No comment. [00:02:02] In that case, if there's no further discussion, all those in favor, please signify by saying [00:02:06] aye. [00:02:07] Aye. [00:02:08] Aye. [00:02:09] Aye. [00:02:10] Opposed? [00:02:11] Like sign? [00:02:12] Motion passes.
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Alcoholic Beverage Special Event - Caribbean Festival
approvedCouncil approved an Alcoholic Beverage Special Event Permit for the Iona Foundation Corporation (associated with Dulcet Restaurant) to hold a Caribbean Festival in Sims Park on August 25, 2018, including beer/wine sales and a short parade around Orange Lake. Staff noted the applicant's 501(c)(3) certification was not yet on file and would be requested.
- motion:Approve the Alcoholic Beverage Special Event Permit for the Caribbean Festival in Sims Park on August 25, 2018. (passed)
Bank StreetSims ParkDulcet RestaurantIona Foundation CorporationCity AttorneyMayor501(c)(3) certificationCaribbean FestivalSpecial events team meeting July 17▶ Jump to 2:13 in the videoShow transcriptHide transcript
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[00:02:13] Next is the Alcoholic Beverage Special Event Permit. [00:02:14] Mr. Mayor, the special event application before you this evening was submitted by the Iona [00:02:25] Foundation Corporation, and the principal members of that corporation are associated [00:02:33] with the Dulcet Restaurant. [00:02:36] They are requesting to conduct a Caribbean festival in Sims Park, which would include [00:02:41] the sale of beer and wine on Saturday, August 25, 2018, from 12 o'clock p.m. until 11 o'clock [00:02:52] p.m. [00:02:53] They are also planning to conduct a short parade from the north parking lot in Sims [00:02:59] around the lake and disbanding on Bank Street. [00:03:03] The special events team considered this application at their meeting on July 17, and we're recommending [00:03:10] that you consider approval of the Alcoholic Beverage Special Event Permit. [00:03:15] I'll open it up for public comment. [00:03:19] Seeing no one come forward, I'll bring it back to Council. [00:03:22] Just a comment. [00:03:23] They're going to do a parade just around Orange Lake? [00:03:26] That is their proposed plan, yes it is. [00:03:30] It's their event. [00:03:31] Do you think that would kind of take away from parking? [00:03:34] They're starting in the parking lot at Sims Park and going around Orange Lake, finishing [00:03:36] on Bank Street in that parking lot. [00:03:39] They didn't do it last year, right? [00:03:40] The parade was just a festival? [00:03:42] This is the third year in a row that they have hosted an event, and it has not included [00:03:47] a parade in previous years. [00:03:49] I guess we'll play this one by ear, see how the parade kind of plays out. [00:03:53] To me it's kind of pointless to do a parade around Orange Lake, but it's not my event, [00:03:56] so we'll see how it works. [00:04:02] I'll move approval then. [00:04:03] Second. [00:04:04] Do we have a motion and a second? [00:04:05] Second. [00:04:06] To the Mayor? [00:04:07] No, I think Caribbean and dancing in the streets probably go hand in hand, so we'll find out [00:04:13] how it works. [00:04:14] To the second? [00:04:15] No further comments. [00:04:16] No comment. [00:04:17] To the City Attorney, it was pointed out to me by somebody that dropped by my office today [00:04:24] that the documentation submitted includes an application for EIM, but specifically not [00:04:32] a certification of their 501c3. [00:04:35] Do we have a problem? [00:04:36] No, I don't think so. [00:04:38] But we will be requesting that documentation, we noted that as well, Mr. Mayor. [00:04:43] Because it's specifically, the IRS specifically said about recognizing that they were planning [00:04:48] to apply for it, so. [00:04:50] Okay, if there's no further discussion, all those in favor please signify by saying aye. [00:04:54] Aye. [00:04:55] Opposed, like sign. [00:04:57] Motion passes.
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