Temple Terrace Honors Public Safety Professionals and Discusses Community Issues
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Meeting Date:
05/07/2024
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Recording Published:
05/08/2024
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Duration:
125 Minutes
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Towns:
Temple Terrace
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County:
Hillsborough County
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State:
Florida
- Meeting Overview:
The Temple Terrace City Council meeting was marked by the recognition of public safety professionals and discussions on community-related topics. The council awarded Public Safety Telecommunications Supervisor Lesle Amy Hutch with the Public Safety Telecommunicator of the Year award and acknowledged Sergeant Tandra Mihalopoulos as the 2023 Thomas L Lewis Police Officer of the Year. Additionally, the Council approved a continuance for a site plan application and discussed the implications of a proposed subdivision. Concerns were raised about a halfway house project and its impact on property values, and the city’s financial condition was reviewed with a presentation of the annual comprehensive financial report.
The council meeting commenced with the acknowledgment of exceptional commitment to public service, awarding Hutch for her dedication to the communications unit. The awards continued with Mihalopoulos and Harrington receiving accolades for their respective contributions to the police and fire departments. Following these recognitions, proclamations were made for National Police Week and Emergency Medical Services week, celebrating the critical roles of law enforcement officers and EMS providers.
The council then turned its attention to the legal and community implications of a proposed halfway house for recovering substance abuse addicts. Residents expressed concerns about the impact on neighborhood safety and property values, initiating a discussion about the perception and potential benefits of such facilities. The city manager addressed the audience, citing legal limitations based on case law and the Fair Housing Act, which delineate the city’s capacity to intervene in zoning and permitting processes.
In financial matters, the city auditor presented the annual comprehensive financial report for the fiscal year ending September 30th, 2023, which included a clean opinion on the financial statements, no findings on internal control and financial reporting, and no compliance issues with Florida Statutes. The report provided an overview of the city’s financial health, comparing it with peer cities. The council approved the consent agenda and the resolution approving the financial report.
The council addressed a request for a continuance of a site plan application for a property on North 56th Street. The applicant needed more time to provide additional details and studies for the proposed development. Despite concerns about repeated delays, the council granted the continuance to provide the applicant sufficient time to present a complete application.
Another point of contention was the discussion of the rezoning application for Davis Road. The applicant sought a continuance to address concerns about the lot sizes and master plan. Public suggestions to convert the property into a park were noted, but no conclusive action was taken. Additionally, the council dispelled rumors about plans for affordable housing, clarifying that no directive had been given to create 7500 units of affordable housing.
The meeting also included an approval for the fire department’s Emergency Operation Center Renovations within the existing administrative fire station one design. There were concerns about adhering to the funding deadline, but assurances were made to expedite the process.
A resolution adopting Subdivision plat SP 23-3 was approved, allowing the subdivision of a property into two lots. The implication of this decision, especially concerning the use of the existing administrative building, was discussed and resolved with the understanding that any change in use would require compliance with zoning district requirements.
In other city affairs, the council decided to suspend the quarterly reporting on purchases between $35,000 and $50,000 to alleviate the staff’s workload. The city manager provided updates on the council’s fiscal year priorities, department budgets, financials, and capital projects, including the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA).
Andy Ross
City Council Officials:
Meredith Abel, James Chambers, Gil Schisler, Alison Fernandez
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
05/07/2024
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Recording Published:
05/08/2024
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Duration:
125 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
Florida
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County:
Hillsborough County
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Towns:
Temple Terrace
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