Bradenton City Council Addresses Safety and Zoning in Packed Meeting
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Meeting Date:
04/10/2024
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Recording Published:
04/11/2024
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Duration:
228 Minutes
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State:
Florida
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County:
Manatee County
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Towns:
Bradenton
- Meeting Overview:
In a recent Bradenton City Council meeting, discussions centered around the safety concerns at Riverwalk, potential rezoning and development plans including a new amusement center and lounge, and the regulation of alcohol and tobacco in the city. Council members debated the implications of rezoning requests on community character and public safety, as well as the enforcement of newly proposed business stipulations.
Riverwalk’s safety was a prominent issue after citizen Carolyn Fairbank brought attention to harassment and dangerous behavior by teenagers and individuals on scooters and electric bikes. Fairbank, supported by a list of 24 concerned citizens, highlighted the absence of risk advisory signs and the need for immediate action to address the safety concerns. In response, council members discussed potential policy changes and the need for additional safety measures, such as the implementation of speed limits for e-bikes and the installation of surveillance cameras.
Furthering the community’s well-being, the council also engaged in a discussion about the downtown corridor, particularly on Main Street, where an influx of individuals from various parts of Manatee County after 10 PM has led to police-related activities. This prompted a debate on the type of businesses that should be promoted in the area, with a preference for more restaurant-type bars to avoid attracting a late-night drinking crowd. A specific case in point was the deliberation over a special use permit for an indoor amusement center and lounge, focusing on the business’s operating hours, age restrictions, and the balance between economic development and neighborhood concerns.
The council addressed a rezoning request in the Urban Village area, with an applicant seeking to build a restaurant, cafe, and retail space. A resident’s concerns about a potential daquiri deck led to a discussion on pedestrian safety and traffic. The council weighed the benefits of activating the Riverwalk East against the potential risks, emphasizing the importance of community character and safety in the decision-making process.
Zoning changes were another key topic, with debates over a zoning Atlas amendment request from T40 to T5, which would allow for higher density mixed-use buildings and potentially a maximum pre-bonus height of five stories, extendable up to 12. The discussion also touched on the “live local act,” which offers incentives for projects with significant affordable housing components.
The meeting also covered the regulation of alcohol beverage and tobacco, with state agents present to discuss crackdowns on illegal activities related to bars and the necessity for proper licensing and signage. This led to a broader conversation about the impact of zoning changes on public facilities and the comprehensive plan, where staff recommended approval of certain amendments due to consistency with existing zoning in the area.
A substantial portion of the meeting was devoted to the discussion of a park facility construction project, with funding coming from a county appropriation and highlighting the economic impact of professional sports in the community.
Council members also highlighted the need for improved communication between the Public Works department, the council, and the public. The announcement of a new Deputy Public Works Director was made, with an emphasis on enhancing communication through online platforms and electronic newsletters, and gathering public feedback through surveys.
Gene Brown
City Council Officials:
Jayne Kocher, Marianne Barnebey, Josh Cramer, Lisa Gonzalez Moore, Pam Coachman
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Meeting Date:
04/10/2024
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Recording Published:
04/11/2024
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Duration:
228 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
Florida
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County:
Manatee County
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Towns:
Bradenton
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