St. Cloud Council Backs Historical Marker Proposal and Approves Childcare Center Conditions

The recent St. Cloud City Council meeting saw a consensus on supporting a proposal for a historical marker by the Daughters of the American Revolution and the approval of a conditional use for a new childcare center with specific conditions. These decisions highlight the council’s focus on recognizing historical contributions and addressing community needs.

During the citizens’ forum, Claudia Dundis from the Daughters of the American Revolution proposed installing a permanent historical marker to honor Revolutionary War patriots in alignment with the upcoming America 250 celebration. Dundis suggested two potential sites for the marker, with Veterans Park emerging as the favored location due to its visibility and relevance to community events. Dundis assured the council that while financial support from the city would be appreciated, the DAR would cover the estimated $2,500 to $4,000 cost. Council members expressed their support, agreeing on Veterans Park as the optimal location and indicating that a draft policy on historical markers would be reviewed for refinement. The marker is planned for unveiling during the Fourth of July celebrations in 2026, promising to enhance the park’s educational value.

The council also addressed a conditional use request for a new childcare center in the highway business zoning district. The proposed center, located at 1386 and South Narusi Road, will operate from 7:30 a.m. to 6 p.m., serving up to 60 students. A significant aspect of the discussion involved the unpermitted fencing at the site. The council clarified that the current common open space could not be fenced without a variance. The applicant, Nicole Morales, explained the fence was erected based on a lease agreement, but the council emphasized the need for compliance with city standards. Conditions were outlined that required the applicant to amend the site plan and request a variance to legitimize the fencing. Council members stressed the importance of safety, with assurances from the applicant about appropriate supervision and compliance with regulations. The council approved the conditions, with the understanding that the variance would apply specifically to the current childcare center.

Further in the meeting, the council addressed community engagement and support for local businesses. Joshua Kren commended a recent tree lighting event and proposed new directives to encourage partnerships with veteran-owned businesses, highlighting the success of similar policies in other Florida cities. Kren emphasized the benefits of local resource allocation, which could bolster community pride and job support.

The council also deliberated on code enforcement lien reductions, particularly for a property on Connecticut Avenue. Following the death of the property’s owner and the subsequent compliance efforts by his ex-wife, Melinda Chavini, the council agreed to reduce the lien to cover only administrative fees, acknowledging her circumstances as a single mother. This decision was part of the council’s broader efforts to address individual challenges within the community.

Additional topics included the successful 62nd annual Christmas parade, praised by Betty from the Chamber of Commerce for its extensive local participation and community spirit. The council expressed gratitude to city employees and volunteers for their support in ensuring the event’s success. The meeting also featured discussions on committee appointments, with unanimous approval for the reappointment of Deputy Mayor Gilbert and other council members to various boards.

The schedule for future workshops was revised, with a proposal to start at 2:00 PM to improve efficiency. The council also looked forward to hosting the “Rock in the Cloud” event on New Year’s Eve, featuring the band Less Than Jake, in partnership with Spectrum 13 for live coverage.

Note: This meeting summary was generated by AI, which can occasionally misspell names, misattribute actions, and state inaccuracies. This summary is intended to be a starting point and you should review the meeting record linked above before acting on anything you read. If we got something wrong, let us know. We’re working every day to improve our process in pursuit of universal local government transparency.
Mayor:
Robertson, Chris
City Council Officials:
Robertson, Chris (Mayor), Paul, Jennifer A. (Council Member), Urban, Kolby (Council Member), Gilbert, Ken (Council Member), Fletcher, Shawn (Deputy Mayor)

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