Seminole Palms, Seminole Trails, Grand Landings North all on the next Palm Coast City Council agenda

Additional topics include World Diabetes Day, Veteran Appreciation Month, and fleet management software.


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  • | 2:50 p.m. November 1, 2021
Palm Coast City Hall. Photo by Brian McMillan
Palm Coast City Hall. Photo by Brian McMillan
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The Palm Coast City Council's next meeting will begin at 6 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 2. Details of the items on the agenda are as follows:

  • The Palm Coast City Council will read a proclamation commemorating 20 years of the Palm Coast Fire Department putting on the Hall of Terror event at Fire Station 21. The Fire Department career staff, volunteers and families have been scaring thousands of residents and visitors, ages 12 and up, creating one the most premiere Haunted Houses in Florida.
  • The Palm Coast City Council will recognize November as Diabetes Awareness Month and Nov. 14 as World Diabetes Day. The Proclamation will be received by the Advent Health Foundation of Palm Coast.
  • The Palm Coast City Council will recognize November as Veteran Appreciation Month.
  • The Planning Division will present an ordinance amending the future land use map designation for 37.7 acres of property from mixed use and undesignated to residential and adding a site specific policy to limit development on the subject property to 3 dwelling units per acre for Seminole Palms. The proposed amendment was reviewed and found to be consistent with the comprehensive plan policies.
  • The Planning Division will present an ordinance amending the zoning map designation for 239.6 acres of property from single-family residential and general commercial to master planned development for Seminole Palms. The PLDRB held a public hearing on Sept. 15 to review and hear public comments on the application. There were no comments from the public and the PLDRB unanimously recommended approval of the application.
  • The Planning Division will present an ordinance to amend the Future Land Use Map Designation for 70.2 +/- acres from mixed use to residential and adding a site-specific policy to limit development on the subject property known as Seminole Trails, located 2.5 miles south of State Road 100 on the eastside of Seminole Woods Blvd. The Planning and Land Development Regulation Board voted to approve the proposed amendment.
  • The Planning Division will present an ordinance to amend the Zoning Map Designation for 70.2 +/- acres from master planned development to single family residential, known as Seminole Trails. The Planning and Land Development Regulation Board determined the proposed rezoning was consistent with the Comprehensive Plan.
  • The Planning Division will present an ordinance regarding the rezoning Grand Landings North application. JTL Grand Landings Development, LLC is proposing to rezone vacant land with a borrow pit located about one mile east of Belle Terre Boulevard and extending north from the existing terminus of Citation Boulevard to the southern boundary of the Flagler County Airport from the Industrial and Planned Unit Development Zoning Districts to the Single-Family Residential Zoning District.
  • The City Clerk will read an ordinance to appoint 3 regular board members and one alternate to the code enforcement board. The terms of two regular Code Board Members and one alternate expired in September 2021. In addition to the expired regular term seats, the late Jon Netts held a regular seat that will expire September 2023. This agenda item is to appoint three (3) members to the board and to appoint one (1) alternate to the board.
  • The following items will be presented as consent items for approval:
    • Work order with CPH Inc. for engineering services for the design and construction of the sludge dewatering system project.
    • Purchase and sale with MPC Lots Inc. for the donation of land for Stormwater maintenance.
    • Purchase of materials, equipment, consulting services and other expenses for wireless network upgrade.
    • Approving transfer of funds related to faster fleet management software implementation.

Public Comments will be opened at the beginning and end of the business meeting in accordance with Section 286.0114 Florida Statutes and pursuant to the City Council’s Meeting Policies and Procedures. Each speaker will approach the podium, provide his/her name and may speak for up to 3 minutes.

Meetings of the Palm Coast City Council typically occur three times per month. A 6 p.m. business meeting on the first Tuesday of the month, a 9 a.m. workshop meeting on the second Tuesday of the month, and a 9 a.m. business meeting on the third Tuesday of the month. All meetings take place in the Community Wing at City Hall at 160 Lake Avenue in Palm Coast.

Business meetings and workshops are open to the public. Business meetings are streamed live on the city’s YouTube channel. Workshops are live streamed by audio only at on the city's website.

Meeting agendas for all public meetings are posted in advance of each meeting on the city’s website. All agendas can be viewed here.

If you wish to obtain more information regarding the City Council’s agenda, please contact the City Clerk's Office at 386-986-3713. In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, persons needing assistance to participate in any of these proceedings should contact the City Clerk at 386-986-3713, at least 48 hours prior to the meeting.

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