Madeira Beach Commissioners Approve New Development Standards for John’s Pass Village
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Meeting Date:
08/14/2024
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Recording Published:
08/15/2024
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Duration:
156 Minutes
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Towns:
Madeira Beach
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County:
Pinellas County
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State:
Florida
- Meeting Overview:
The Madeira Beach City Board of Commissioners convened recently to address numerous topics, including the approval of new development standards for John’s Pass Village Activity Center, amendments to land development codes, and updates to building fees and local business tax rates. The meeting, which included extensive discussion and public input, concluded with unanimous support for several ordinances aimed at shaping the future of the community.
The most critical and debated topic was the adoption of new development standards for John’s Pass Village Activity Center. These standards, which had been previously reviewed and unanimously approved by the Planning Commission, were designed to preserve the character of the area while accommodating future growth. The board examined ordinance 20249, which proposed specific guidelines for building heights, permitted uses, and architectural features. A commissioner emphasized the importance of these standards, noting that “there are no design standards really for anyone to have to follow,” highlighting the need for regulatory clarity to maintain the village’s charm.
The new standards encourage the construction of roofs with decorative features, aligning with the aesthetic of John’s Pass Village. The Planning Commission’s unanimous support was a factor in moving forward with the proposal. Despite some commissioners expressing concerns about the proposed building heights and their impact on the village’s character, the overall sentiment was one of agreement on the necessity of these standards. The ordinance was approved unanimously.
Following this, the board addressed ordinance 2024-10, which aimed to rename the C1 tourist commercial zoning district as the C1 John’s Pass Village Activity Center, aligning with the newly approved development standards. The ordinance was straightforward and received unanimous approval, further solidifying the commitment to the updated regulations.
The meeting also delved into various other zoning and land development matters. Ordinance 2024-11 proposed rezoning specific properties to align with the new C1 designation for John’s Pass Village Activity Center. This rezoning was discussed in detail, with city staff providing a comprehensive presentation on the changes. The board emphasized the importance of maintaining consistency in zoning regulations, particularly in areas along the beach where inconsistencies were common. The ordinance passed unanimously.
Subsequently, the board reviewed ordinance 2024-12, which sought to amend the C2 zoning classification, specifically regarding the Boardwalk area. The rationale for this amendment was to remove the C2 zoning, as it was no longer necessary with the adoption of the C1 zoning. The commissioners confirmed that this change would not create any nonconformity issues, aligning with existing development standards, and the ordinance was approved unanimously.
The focus then shifted to ordinance 2024-13, which aimed to amend the C3 retail commercial zoning to incorporate standards from the Madeira Beach Town Center Special Area Plan (SAP). This ordinance introduced townhouses as a permitted use and established standards for open rooftop uses as a special exception. The ordinance received unanimous approval, further aligning the city’s zoning regulations with the special area plan.
Following this, ordinance 2024-14 was introduced to amend the C4 marine commercial zoning, mirroring the intent of previous ordinances to incorporate standards from the special area plan. This ordinance also introduced townhouses as a permitted use and established standards for open rooftop uses. The necessity for uniformity in development standards was reiterated, and the ordinance passed unanimously.
The board then addressed ordinance 2024-15, which proposed amendments to the R3 medium-density multifamily residential classification. This ordinance aimed to incorporate standards from the special area plan. The commissioners expressed a desire for uniformity in standards, and the ordinance was approved without opposition.
In addition to zoning matters, the board discussed updates to building fees, parking rates, and the local business tax. A significant change was the introduction of a $100 annual inspection fee for short-term vacation rentals, deemed comparable to other communities. Ordinance 2024-25, which involved a 5% increase in local business tax fees, was also introduced and approved unanimously. This increase was presented as a routine adjustment, permitted every two years, with the collected fees allocated to the general fund.
The meeting also included the approval of a contract with American Janitorial Inc for janitorial services, expected to save the city approximately $144,000 annually. The contract was approved unanimously.
Finally, the meeting addressed several procedural and administrative items, including appointments to the Civil Service Commission and the Planning Commission. Each appointment was discussed and approved unanimously.
James Rostek
City Council Officials:
James “Jim” Rostek, David Tagliarini, Ray Kerr, Eddie McGeehen, Anne-Marie Brooks
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
08/14/2024
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Recording Published:
08/15/2024
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Duration:
156 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
Florida
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County:
Pinellas County
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Towns:
Madeira Beach
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