Bradenton City Council Approves New Assessment for Hospitals and Restricts Alcohol Sales After 2 AM
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Meeting Date:
09/11/2024
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Recording Published:
09/11/2024
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Duration:
35 Minutes
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State:
Florida
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County:
Manatee County
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Towns:
Bradenton
- Meeting Overview:
The Bradenton City Council meeting on September 11, 2024, saw the approval of a new non-ad valorem special assessment for hospitals and discussion on new regulations restricting alcohol sales after 2 AM.
The most impactful decision made during the meeting was the unanimous approval of Resolution 2475, which imposes a non-ad valorem special assessment on both private for-profit and nonprofit hospitals within city limits. This resolution, introduced as a complement to an earlier ordinance, was designed to address funding needs specific to these healthcare institutions. Legal representatives and hospital consultants attended to provide clarity and answer any questions from the council members; however, no public comments were made during the hearing. The resolution passed with a unanimous vote of four to zero.
The council also tackled a proposed amendment to Section 3 of Ordinance 4047, which aims to prohibit the sale or consumption of alcohol on premises after 2 AM. This amendment includes multiple provisions, such as codification, severability, and the repeal of conflicting ordinances. The council scheduled the second reading and public hearing for September 25th. The motivation behind this amendment was discussed at length, with council members emphasizing that the changes are primarily driven by safety concerns rather than revenue generation. The new regulations are intended to curb late-night disturbances and enhance community safety.
Resolution 2490, which addresses after-midnight permit fees, was another focal point during the meeting. The revised resolution exempts existing businesses from the initial permit fee while introducing a $100 application fee for new applicants. The resolution specifies zero renewal fees, contingent on adherence to permit stipulations. One council member raised concerns about the potential additional costs tied to compliance with the new safety regulations, clarifying that the permit fees do not cover any law enforcement costs incurred due to violations. There was also a discussion about potential financial assistance available through the Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) to help businesses meet these compliance requirements.
Amid these legislative discussions, the council took time to honor the significance of the meeting date, reflecting on the 23rd anniversary of the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. A proclamation for Tribute to Heroes Day was read by the mayor, recognizing the sacrifices made by first responders on that tragic day, particularly the 343 firefighters and 60 police officers who lost their lives. Another proclamation declared September 17-23, 2024, as Constitution Week, celebrating the anniversary of the United States Constitution’s drafting and urging citizens to reaffirm its principles. Representatives from the Daughters of the American Revolution were present to accept the proclamation.
During the citizen comment portion of the meeting, Keith Green from Manatee County expressed gratitude for the city’s support of a recent First Responders Mass. Green shared personal experiences related to the 9/11 attacks and reiterated the importance of community resilience and the daily efforts of first responders. The mayor reminded attendees of the necessity for decorum during public comments, emphasizing the importance of respectful communication.
In the council reports, members reflected on the importance of remembering the events of September 11 and honoring the sacrifices made by first responders. Personal anecdotes were shared, including one member recounting their brother-in-law’s narrow escape from the Pentagon on that day. The council also expressed condolences for the family of Bill Edwards, a long-term community member known for his selfless service to local organizations. Members shared stories of Edwards’ dedication and contributions, highlighting the deep relationships he built within the community.
The meeting concluded with a reminder from the chief of police about a memorial service at Mission Barbecue later that day, allowing council members and attendees to commemorate the day further.
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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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
09/11/2024
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Recording Published:
09/11/2024
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Duration:
35 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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