Jackson Falconer
BRADENTON – At Wednesday's meeting,
Bradenton City Council members voted to reject allowing an existing building on 2102 14th Street West to be used for religious assembly. In other business, the council approved a request to annex 9.4 acres into the city, as well as the adoption of the 2015 International Property Maintenance Code.
INVOCATION & PLEDGE (The City does not endorse the religious beliefs of any speaker.)
- Invocation by Rev. Adam Zele of First United Methodist Church
1. MEETING CALLED TO ORDER Mayor Wayne Poston
2. PROCLAMATIONS
3. PRESENTATIONS
- Planning Director Tim Polk’s retirement
4. ADMINISTERING THE OATH
5. CITIZEN COMMENTS
6. CONSENT AGENDA (Passed unanimously)
7. BUSINESS/ADVERTISING, PETITIONS, HEARINGS & COMMUNICATIONS
Brown and Harold Byrd dissenting from the majority's vote to reject.)
Request by ZNS Engineering agent, for Swift Kiwan LLC, for a Special Use approval to allow the existing 7,900-square-foot building to be used for religious assembly on the property located at 2102 14th Street West (zoned T4-O).
ORDINANCE 2973 FIRST READING (Passed unanimously)
AX.15.3628 Ward 4, Neighborhood 20.12: Request by Allison-Gause, Inc., agent, for Saul Lapidus, owner, to annex 9.4 acres located at 1016 64th Street Court East in to the municipal boundaries.
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BRADENTON, FLORIDA, ADOPTING THE 2015 EDITION OF THE INTERNATIONAL PROPERTY MAINTENANCE CODE AND ADOPTING APPENDIX A OF THE 2015 INTERNATIONAL PROPERTY MAINTENANCE CODE; PROVIDING FOR STANDARDS REGARDING BOARDING UP OF BUILDINGS; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
8. NEW BUSINESS BY DEPARTMENT HEADS, CITY ATTORNEY AND COUNCIL
9. BUSINESS BY APPOINTMENT
10. COUNCIL REPORTS
11. DEPARTMENT HEAD REPORTS
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