MEXICOBEACH CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING TUESDAY, MAY 13, 2025 AT 9:00 A.M PUBLIC WORKS BUILDING Mayor, Richard Wolff Councilwoman, Linda Hamilton Councilman, Erik Fosshage Councilman, Jason Adams Councilman, Steve Cox City Attorney, Tim Sloan Interim City Administrator, Mell Smigielski City Clerk, Tammy Brunson I. CALL TO ORDER II. INVOCATION III. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE IV. ROLL CALL V. CONSENT AGENDA 1. Minutes - February 21, 2025 Special Meeting VI. REGULAR AGENDA 1. Task Order 4th Street Stormwater - Elizabeth Moore, Anchor CEI a. Open Public Discussion b. Close Public Discussion C. Discussion d. Motion to Approve/Deny 2. NFWF Wetlands Mitigation Grant Closeout - Mell Smigielski a. Open Public Discussion b. Close Public Discussion C. Discussion d. Motion to Approve/Deny 3. American Tower Propane Tank Spark Zone - Mell Smigielski a. Open Public Discussion b. Close Public Discussion C. Discussion 4. Ordinance 852 - Beach Vending (Second Reading) Mell Smigielski AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF MEXICO BEACH, FLORIDA, AMENDING CERTAIN SECTIONS OF CHAPTER 114 OF THE CODE (CODIFYNG ORDINANCE NO. 688 AND 740); UPDATING DEFINITIONS, PROHIBITING CERTAIN ACTIVITES IN ORDER TO PROTECT THE CITY'S BEACHES, IDENTIFYING PERMITTED ACTIVITIES, AND PROVIDING FOR ENFORCEMENT AND PENALTIES; AND PROVIDING FOR REPEALER, CODIFICATION, SEVERABILITY, AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE. a. Motion to Read Ordinance 852 (By Title Only) b. Open Public Discussion C. Close Public Discussion d. Discussion e. Motion to Approve/Deny 5. Ordinance 853 - Impact Fees Change Schedule (Second Reading) Mell Smigielski AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF MEXICO BEACH, FLORIDA, AMENDING SECTION 151.025 OF THE CODE (CODIFYING ORDINANCE NO.4 483)RELATING TO IMPACT FEES PROVIDING FOR ENFORCEMENT AND PENALTIES; AND PROVIDING FOR REPEALER, CODIFICATION, SEVERABILITY, AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE a. Motion to Read Ordinance 853 (By Title Only) b. Open Public Discussion C. Close Public Discussion d. Discussion e. Motion to Approve/Deny 6. Planning and Zoning Board Applicants 7. Concern with Number of Food Trucks in Mexico Beach - Linda Hamilton VII. CITIZEN COMMENTS 1. Speaker must come to the podium and state name and city of residence 2. Comments are limited to 3 minutes VIII. COUNCIL COMMENTS IX. MAYOR COMMENTS X. STAFF COMMENTS XI. ADJOURNMENT Posted on the city website on: 05/7/2025 Note: Copies oft the Agenda items are posted on the City's Website mexicobeachf.goy This meeting will be recorded on the website. *You are hereby notified that in accordance with Florida Statutes, you have a right to appeal any decision made by the Council with respect to any matter considered. You may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made which may need to include evidence and testimony upon which the appeal is based. Any person requiring a special accommodation at this meeting because of a disability orj physical impairment should contact Tammy Brunson, City Clerk, at 201 Paradise Path, Mexico Beach, Florida 32456; or by phone (850) 648-5700 at least five calendar days prior to the meeting. Ifyou are hearing or speech impaired, and you possess TDD equipment, you may contact the City Clerk using the Florida Dual Party Relay System, which can be reached at 800-955-8770 TDD. City of Mexico Beach City Council Special Meeting Minutes FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 2025 - 9:00 AM The City of Mexico Beach City Council met in a regular meeting on Friday 21st, 2025, at 9:00 am at the Public Works Building in Mexico Beach. Mayor Wolff and the following Councilmembers were present: Linda Hamilton, Jason Adams. and Jerry Smith, and Tim Linderman. Also present were City Administrator, Chris Truitt, City Clerk, Tammy Brunson and City Attorney Tim Sloan. I. Call to order: Mayor Wolff called the meeting to order at 9:00 am. II. Roll Call: City Clerk called roll and all present. III. Mayor Wolff announced update on the copier equipment and the agreement has been cancelled due to a development with the Springbrook Software. Beach Vending - Mayor Wolff opened the floor for public comments. No public comments. Mayor Wolff identified the four areas that are designated for beach vendors which are The Driftwood, El Governor, the annex at El Governor and Toucans. The current ordinance states that in order to have beach vending it must be an operating establishment. He stated that Toucans and the annex were not currently operating facilities and that leaves Driftwood and El Governor unless the ordinance is changed. Mayor Wolff opened discussion at the table. Ms. Hamilton is in favor of no vendors on the beach and keeping the original ordinance due to the concerns of the city growing and that the beach vending could become more of a problem. Mr. Linderman asked Mr. Truitt to present to the council the agreement that was made between the City and Hector just to be clear on this vendor. Mr. Truitt explained the settlement that allows Hector to use a tractor to move storage bins and equipment during storms. The agreement also allows Hector to use a single row of no more than 10 chairs between the water line and the toe of the dune. Mr. Linderman emphasizes the need to follow the current ordinance and the agreement with Hector. Mr. Linderman's recommendation is to allow a restricted number of each vendor to operate at those four sites, the El Governor, the Driftwood, El Governor access and Toucans and that ATV's should be limited to direct access. Tim Sloan explains that vendors need a permit since this is our beach, and we could set conditions on that permit and even limit the number of permits and set the parameters. The council discusses the need to protect the beach from commercial activity and the importance of having a permit system. Mayor Wolff suggested attacking the issue in two areas: identifying the four vendors and addressing the vendors who stores equipment off the beach. Ms. Hamilton questioning that in the original ordinance it states business that are actively in operation and why are we allowing vending to the two areas that are not up and running. Mayor Wolff replied that the ordinance would have to be changed that says non-operational. Mr. Smith stated he agreed with redoing the ordinance that is already in place. Mr. Linderman asked for clarification of the previous location of the Beuna Vista Motel that is written in the ordinance. Mr. Adams stated that they need to address if at some point that in the future if a business is destroyed, is a vendor still going to be allowed to operate on the beach where that business once stood. The council agreed on three locations for beach vending the Driftwood, El Governor with the annex and Toucans and change the ordinance, if need be, to include non-operational. Ms. Hamilton stated that she recommended that approval of the vendors should come before council and not the City Administrator. City of Mexico Beach City Council Special Meeting Minutes FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 2025 - 9:00 AM The council discusses the operational details of beach vending, including the number of vendors allowed per location and the use of ATVS. Tim Sloan suggests increasing the insurance requirements for vendors to a million dollars. Chris Truitt asks if the city administrator has the authority to approve emergency movements of equipment during storms. The council agrees to limit the number of chairs that can be delivered at one time to prevent overcrowding and agreed to limit the number of chairs that can be delivered at one time to five sets, which equals ten chairs. They discussed issuing temporary beach permits for vendors while they finalize the new ordinance. Chris Truitt will prepare draft permit documents before the next Tuesday's meeting. The council agreed to create a temporary permit solution that will allow current vendors like Barefoot and Hector to continue operating until the permanent ordinance is passed. The temporary permits will likely cover both beach vending and beach delivery services, with the understanding that they'lI need to comply with the new regulations being developed. IV. Beach Renourishment Discussion = Mr. Linderman presented a report from the CDC, highlighting the lack of ADA- accessible walkovers to the beach. The report includes a recommendation to install ADA walkover at Sunset Park with a budget estimate of $150,000. Mr. Linderman suggested starting with an initial walkover and planning for additional walkovers in the future. The report also included a recommendation to use existing materials for temporary solutions and to seek DEP permits for permanent solutions. Mr. Truitt stated that there are two potential sources of funding. One would be recreational impact fees which that account currently has $456, 749.14. He is checking to see if this money has not already been allocated for something else. The second source of funding is in the general government or administration fund which has $50,000. Mr. Linderman emphasized the importance of staring the engineering work and seeking additional funding if needed. Concerns were raised from the citizens about ADA compliance and handicap parking at designated beach access points. Mr. Linderman explained that the beach renourishment project was managed by the county and may not meet all ADA requirements. Mayor Wolff suggested involving the CDC to clarify any ADA compliance issues related to the renourishment project. The Council agreed to proceed with the engineering task and to seek further clarification on ADA compliance. Mr, Truitt stated that the City ranked second for a recent ADA access planning grant which should secure funding. V. Adjournment - Mr. Adams motioned to adjourn at 10:45 a.m. Ms. Hamilton seconded the motion. Signed: Attest: Mayor, Richard Wolff City Clerk, Tammy Brunson MEXICOBEACH City Council For Clerk's Use Only Agenda Abstract Form AGENDA ITEM # 5 Meeting Date: 5-13-25 Department: Admin Consent Regular Closed Public Hearing: Yes No Agenda Agenda Session Date of Public Hearing: PRESENTERINFORMATON CONTACT: Elizabeth Moore - Anchor, CEI ITEM TO BE CONSIDERED Subject: 4th Street Stormwater Improvements Attachment(s): Task Order from Anchor, CEI for analysis, bidding and procurement, and inspection services. Brief Summary: Stormwater flooding in the 4th St and Oleander area causing property damage. Action Requested: Approve the task order for Anchor CEI for professional engineering and inspection services. ISSUE OVERVIEW Background Information & Issue Summary: Stormwater flooding has been a problem in the 4th St and Oleander area causing property damage. This problem has continued even after several corrective measures were taken to correct the drainage issues. The city-wide Stormwater Study by AVCON has provided a design to resolve the issue. Financial Impacts: Task Order for $14,450.00 Staff RecommendtionsCommens This project should alleviate draining issues in the area causing property damage. Staff recommends approval. gAmcbolcEr Engineering and Inspection P. 850.215.1285 F. 850.215.1286 450 Magnolia Avenue Panama City, FL 32401 May 6, 2025 Mayor Rich Wolff City of Mexico Beach 201 Paradise Path Mexico Beach, FL 32456 Sent via email to: woliamextohsachtey RE: 4th St Stormwater Improvements Professional Engineering and Inspection Services ACEI Project No. 1328-012 Dear Mayor: At the request of the City of Mexico Beach (City), Anchor is pleased to submit this scope of services and task order for professional engineering 4th St Stormwater Improvements. It is Anchor's understanding that the City has contracted with AVCON to conduct a city-wide stormwater analysis. As part of this study AVCON identified a drainage issue near the intersection of Oleander Ave and 4th St. In addition, AVCON has provided a design to resolve this issue. The City has asked that Anchor help the City create a set of biddable plans and specifications and also help bid the project. Anchor has prepared this Scope of Services to address this request: SCOPE OF SERVICES Task A. Preliminary Analysis and Design This task includes visiting the project area. Anchor will evaluate the existing conditions against the design drawings. Anchor will coordinate with AVCON to make any minor design changes and develop a set of construction details and general notes to be utilized by potential bidders to price the project. Task B. Bidding and Procurement Anchor shall assist the City with advertising the project, developing cost estimates, evaluating bids and providing a recommendation of award to the City. In addition, Anchor will assist the City respond to Requests for Information (RFI's) received during bidding, issue addenda, and minor plan changes. Task C. Inspection Services Anchor shall provide a field representative during construction to identify any deviations from the engineered drawings. Anchor will review contractor pay requests during construction, monitor construction progress; perform substantial completion and final site observation and assist with project close-out. DELIVERABLES Anchor will provide conceptual final bid documents. Anchor will provide digital copies (PDF) of the final bid plans. 1 of 2 gimyd divelprcjecs11328- mexcobeatehmeheiml. 4thsts stormwater project2025.0 .05. 064 4hs ststomwater. docx May 6, 2025 City of Mexico Beach = 4th St Stormwater Improvements Professional Engineering and Inspection Services PROFESSIONAL SERVICES FEES The services listed above shall be performed for the lump sum fees shown below: Task A. Preliminary Analysis $5,360.00 Task B. Bidding and Procurement $4,440.00 Task C. Inspection Services $4,650.00 Total $14,450.00 EXCLUSIONS: The following tasks are not included in this proposal: Design/coordination of off-site improvements not listed herein (Anchor will rely on design provided by AVCON). Geotechnical Services. Right of way or easement dedication or vacation. Surveying services (will utilize AVCON survey information). Permitting Application Fees, if any (application, permit, service, etc.). FEMA / grant reimbursement services. To execute this proposal, please sign the attached Task Order and Notice to Proceed (Attachment A). Anchor Consylting Engineering and Inspection, Inc. Elizabeth S. Moore, P.E. President EM/mor Attachment Copy: Ms. Julie Danaher (via e-mail: GnsterasaiCLsgo Ms. Tammy Brunson (via e-mail: BasdmasiscNisOO Ms. Brittany Trumbull, P.E., Vice President ACEI (via e-mail brumbuldanhore.com Ms. Emily Thomassee (via e-mail: slomsse@enctoraicon 2of2 ATTACHMENT A COMBINED TASK ORDER AND NOTICE TO PROCEED PROJECT NO. 1328-012 Reference is made to that certain AGREEMENT FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES between the CITY OF MEXICO BEACH and ANCHOR CEI, INC. (Consultant) dated January 23, 2024 (the Agreement), the terms, conditions, and definitions of which are incorporated herein as if set forth in full. Pursuant to the Agreement, Consultant agrees to perform the specific tasks set forth upon incorporated proposal letter dated May 6, 2025 relating to Professional Engineering and Inspection Services for the 4th St Stormwater Improvements Project. Consultant's total compensation shall be a stipulated lump sum of $ 14,448.00. Work shall begin on There are no additional rights and obligations related to this Task Order other than as specified in the Agreement. Upon execution of this task order by both Consultant and the City of Mexico Beach, Consultant is directed to proceed. Parties have caused these presents to be executed in their names on the date shown. ANCHOR CEI, INC. 5/7/2025 Elizabeth S. Moore, P.E. Date President CITY OF MEXICO BEACH Mayor Rich Wolff Date MEXICOBEACH City Council For Clerk's Use Only Agenda Abstract Form AGENDA ITEM # Meeting Date: 05-13-25 Department: Admin Consent Regular Closed Public Hearing: Yes K No Agenda Agenda Session Date of Public Hearing: PRESENTERINFORMATON CONTACT: Mell Smigielski ITEM TO BE CONSIDERED Subject: Amend National Fish and Wildlife Foundation Grant Attachment(s): Amendment 2 letter. Brief Summary: The City was not able to find anyone willing to perform the work for the grant. This leaves the City with no choice but to unencumber remaining funds and reduce the grant amount. Action Requested: Amend the grant to reduce the cost of the project by $304,838. ISSUE OVERVIEW Background Information & Issue Summary: The grant from NFWF was for $335,908. The intended use of the funds was the removal of non-native vegetation, restoration of native vegetation and the restoration of 45 acres (part of 80 acre parcel off Hwy 386) of wetlands to address flood control, water quality and habitat restoration. The project was bid twice but received no responses. Qualified bidders were asked for direct quotes and also no response. The City does not have the resources to complete the project with our own workforce. $31,070 has been spent on engineering and design, SO the request is to reduce the cost of the project by $304,838. Financial Impacts: None Staff RecommendationsCommens Approve grant amendment. MEXICOBEACH D Luke Schauer Grants Administrator National Fish and Wildlife Foundations 202-595-2644 Wwkeschauereniwfotg Re: Amendment No. 2 City of Mexico Beach Wetland Restoration and 8th Street Beach Dune NFWF Project 67021 Emergency Coastal Resilience Fund 2019 May 8th, 2025 Applicant: City of Mexico Beach 201 Paradise Path Mexico Beach, FI 32456 850-648-5700 Dear Mr. Schauer, The City of Mexico Beach submits this Amendment No. 2 request regarding a scope and cost reduction for the project. Background: The City has released the project for competitive bid twice (July 2023 and October 2024) for the implementation phase to include invasives removal and wetland restoration. Unfortunately, the City did not receive responses to either round of the competitive procurement process. In addition, the City requested quotes directly from qualified contractors in February 2025, however, the City did not receive responses for direct quotes. The City does not have the resources internally to perform the scope of work directly utilizing City staff. Therefore, the City has determined that the Scope and Cost of the grant should be amended to remove the implementation (construction) phase of the project. The Wetlands Restoration project (NFWF Project 67021) includes design of the wetlands restoration project, grant administrative activities, and mpemenaton/onsinucton of the design. The City would like to amend the scope of the project to include only design and grant administrative activities. As part of the overall project, the City has also applied for multiple federal funding sources. At the time the grant application was submitted to NFWF for Project 67021, the City had applied to USACE fori funding 1 Amendment Request - City of Mexico Beach NFWF Project 67021 Wetland Restoration Project and to FEMA's Hazard Mitigation Assistance programs for assistance in funding the regional stormwater element of the project. There is no change to the Federal and non-federal match commitments that are currently reflected in the grant agreement. Amendment Request: Reduce scope of work to include design and grant administrative activities associated with wetland restoration, removing scope associated with implementation and project construction; Amend the cost of the project to reduce the grant amount by $304,838.10 (remove costs for implementation); Amend the current grant budget amount for the overall project to $31,069.86; Additional Information: The City has submitted a final Request for Reimbursement (RFR #3) to complete all final administrative grant activities since the last RFR submitted in December, 2023. Thank you for considering this Amendment No. 2 Request regarding NFWF funding for Project 67021. Sincerely, Mell Smigielski, City Administrator City of Mexico Beach 850-648-5700 - Ext3 mell@mextobeachigox CC: Juli Danaher .danaher@mexicobeachf.gov 1 Tammy Brunson Chnumsnemsichadisen. Ryan Wiedenman vyan.wiedenman@atkinsrealis.com) Amendment NO. 2 Request City of Mexico Beach 2 NFWF Project 67021 Wetland Restoration Project MEXICOBEACH City Council For Clerk's Use Only Agenda Abstract Form AGENDA ITEM: # % & 5 Meeting Date: 05-13-25 Department: Admin Consent Regular Closed Public Hearing: Yes R No Agenda Agenda Session Date of Public Hearing: PRESENTERINFORMATION CONTACT: Mell Smigielski ITEM TO BE CONSIDERED Subject: Propane Tank Spark Zone - American Tower Attachment(s): Ground equipment layout Brief Summary: Safety regulations have changed since the installation of the tower behind the public works building. Updated regulations require a spark zone surrounding a propane tank. Action Requested: None today. American Tower will be sending an updated agreement for review by our City Attorney and passage by the City Council. ISSUE OVERVIEW Background Information & Issue Summary: There is a 500-gallon propane tank on the leased property by American Tower. Regulations now require a 'spark zone' buffer zone within 10 feet of the propane tank. This zone requires no permanent structures within the zone for safety reasons. The forthcoming amendment to our current agreement will formalize the zone. There are no plans for any new equipment outside the fenced area. Financial Impacts: No change in the current financial structure of the agreement is expected. Staff RecammerdtionsCommens None at this time. a - - - MEXICOBEACH A CITY OF MEXICO BEACH CITY COUNCIL For Clerk's Use Only AGENDA ITEM: # Agenda Abstract Form Meeting Date: 05-13-2025 Department: Consent Regular Closed Public Hearing: Yes No Agenda Agenda Session Date of Public Hearing: PRESENTERINFORMATON CONTACT: Mell Smigielski, Interim City Administrator ITEM TO BE CONSIDERED Subject: Beach Vending Ordinance 852 - Second Reading Attachment(s): Ordinance 852 Brief Summary: This is a follow up to the 02/11/25 agenda item. An ordinance has been created based on the feedback and discussion at the 02/11/25 and 04/23/25 meeting when First Reading of the Ordinance was read. Action Requested: Approve requested changes of the Beach Vending Ordinance ISSUE OVERVIEW Background Information & Issue Summary: Beach vending is currently not allowed based on the nonexistence of an approved location from which to vend. The Council decided to allow on beach vending at three locations: the Driftwood, El Governor/Annex and Toucans. The Council also decided that vendors offering on beach vending at set locations could operate a motorized vehicle within the area and/or to the nearest beach access point on Hwy 98, but nowhere else on the beach. This ordinance captures both these items. Financial Impacts: None Staff ecommendtlonsCommens Recommends approval of Ordinance 852 ORDINANCE NO. 852 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF MEXICO BEACH, FLORIDA, AMENDING CERTAIN SECTIONS OF CHAPTER 114 OF THE CODE (CODIFYNG ORDINANCE NO. 688 AND 740); UPDATING DEFINITIONS, PROHIBITING CERTAIN ACTIVITES IN ORDER TO PROTECT THE CITY'S BEACHES, IDENTIFYING PERMITTED ACTIVITIES, AND PROVIDING FOR ENFORCEMENT AND PENALTIES; AND PROVIDING FOR REPEALER, CODIFICATION, SEVERABILITY, AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MEXICO BEACH, FLORIDA, AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. Section 114.01 of the City's Code of Ordinances is hereby amended as follows: 5 114.01 DEFINITIONS. For the purpose of this chapter, the following definitions shall apply unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different meaning. BEACH. That area of unconsolidated material that extends landward from the mean low-water line of the Gulf of Mexico, to the frontal dune, or where there is no frontal dune, to the line of permanent vegetation or construction, whichever is more seaward. BEACH VENDING PERMIT. An annual permit granted pursuant to this chapter to allow business activities that are otherwise prohibited under S 114.02. Beach vending permits are broken down into classes with Class I for businesses actually operating from the beach itself and Class II for businesses that operate from a location other than the beach but which simply deliver items to and remove items from the beach such as chairs and umbellas. Section 2. Section 114.03 of the City's Code of Ordinances is hereby amended as follows: S 114.03 BEACH VENDING PERMIT APPROVAL PROCESS. (A) Applications for a beach vending permit (whether Class I or Class II) must be made in writing to the City Administrator and provide all information needed to determine if all requirements of this chapter are met. (1) Applicants are required to use the city application form, but may include additional information. 1 (2) Applications may include a request to operate one or more ATVs on the beach in the area covered by the permit in the case of a Class I permit or within a ten (10) foot wide strip from the approved beach access direct to the area in which the products are being delivered in the case ofa Class II permit, but only if vehicular access to the beach exists within 100 feet from the permitted area. Such requests may be approved as part of the beach vending permit if they are otherwise consistent with the city's ordinances governing driving on the beach. (B) Beach vending permits expire at the end oft the calendar year in which they are granted, and only apply to the location and activities specified in the application. (C) Additional locations require new applications for additional beach vending permits. (1) A $50 application fee is required for each beach vending permit. (2) More than one beach vending permit may apply to a single location if the all owners of the qualifying upland parcel provide written consent. (D) The city may suspend or revoke a beach vending permit due to violations of the beach vending permit or applicable laws, including city ordinances. (E) Decisions regarding applications are made by the City Administrator or his or her designee. (F) An applicant may appeal any denial to the City Council, which may approve the application upon determining that it meets the requirements of this chapter. Section 3. Section 114.04 of the City's Code of Ordinances is hereby amended as follows: 5 114.04 VEHICLES ON THE BEACH. (A) The only types of vehicles allowed on the beach pursuant to a beach vending permit are ATVS, which are defined by F.S. S 317.003 as, "any motorized off-highway or all-terrain vehicle 50 inches or less in width, having a dry weight of 1,200 pounds or less, designed to travel on three or more nonhighway tires, and manufactured for recreational use by one or more persons." (B) ATVs must be operated consistent with Florida law. (C) ATVs may only be operated within the permitted area and directly to and from the beach access approved in the permit holder's application; however, such ATV operations shall be restricted in numbers oft times for beach access and times of the day for access as set forth in the beach vending permit.. Class II beach vending permit holders shall not operate an ATV on the beach from 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (Central time). 2 (D) Any violation of Florida law related to the use of an ATV in conjunction with activities under the beach vending permit, or any violation of the requirements of this section, shall be grounds for revoking a beach vending permit. Section 4. Section 114.05 of the City's Code of Ordinances is hereby amended as follows: 5 114.05 PERMISSIBLE LOCATIONS. (A) Beach vending permits may only be granted for beach locations that are part of or immediately behind (e.g., not across the street from) a parcel of property that meets all of the following conditions: (1) The parcel is zoned General Commercial or Tourist Commercial; (2) The parcelis the-leration-efa-holel-mote-resiauraranty-iawererbar-that-cuFrentwy pese-aidysader-dNwtwwa-daeaaEserme--seweN censecutive-days-sueing-ewFbwsnes-EseFsesseai-dleswre-the-beach-vendins PemisawemsaNywPatpha-edatehanekmoldresawan, awer,erbarrepensferatnvowsemgsemmeperatiembeach owned or controlled bythe city immediately adjacent to one of the following commercial locations that have been traditionally used for beach vending and are designated as qualifying upland parcels: 719 US-98 (the location of Toucans); 1605 US-98 (the location of the El Governor Annex); 1701 US-98 (the location of the EI Govenor Motel); and 2105 US-98 (the location of the Driftwood Inn) and not on any other beach owned or controlled by the city for the public. Only one Class I beach vending permit shall be issued for each qualifying upland parcel. (3) The location is not on beach deeded to theeityoranothergovernmental entity or a public agency. (B) The goods permitted by this chapter to be placed upon the beach for rental or sale shall be displayed, or stored or placed sO as to avoid being an obstacle to emergency and other permitted vehicles. Section 5. Section 114.06 of the City's Code of Ordinances is hereby amended as follows: 5 114.06 PERMISSIBLE OPERATORS. The following parties may be granted a beach vending permit or conduct activities pursuant to a beach vending permit: (A) The owner of the qualifying upland parcel; 3 (B) The lessee eperatorof thehetel-motel-restiaamtsve,rhsrletatedenthe qualifying upland parcel; (C) A third party who has written permission from either of the two above parties to conduct business on the beach that is on or behind the qualifying parcel. Section 6. Section 114.07 of the City's Code of Ordinances is hereby amended as follows: 5 114.07 PERMISSIBLE ACTIVITIES. (A) The holder of a beach vending permit may solicit, sell, or rent the following goods or services (and no others) at the location covered by a beach vending permit: (1) Umbrellas; (2) Hobie Cats, Sunfish, Prindles and similar sailboats; (3) Jet skis and other motor-driven floating devices; (4) Cabanas; (5) Aqua cycles (same as water cycles); (6) Floats and surfboards; (7) Chairs; (8) Parasail rides, kite rides, and watersled rides; (9) Sailboards (but not kite boards); (10) Kayaks, canoes and similar hand-paddled boats; (11) Beach photography, including photographs subsequently purchased and delivered off the beach. (B) The purpose of allowing these activities pursuant to al beach vending permit is to reasonably permit the solicitation and immediate sale or rental of certain goods and services that serve a public need to certain commercially oriented locations of the beach, and that are not themselves a nuisance or detriment, without unreasonably interfering with the flow, recreation, enjoyment and privacy of persons otherwise upon the beach. (C) Wooden lounger-style chairs are prohibited on the beach, except that a single row of wooden lounger chairs may be placed in each licensed area equidistant from the mean high water 4 line and the seawall or the toe of the sand dune, or, if neither exists, then the paved surface adjoining the beach. The location of the row of chairs may be adjusted, if approved in writing in advance by the City Administrator. (D) No more than twenty-five (25) sets of chairs (50 chairs total) may be set up in the single line by any Class I beach vending permit holder. Class II beach vending permit holders shall not deliver more than five (5) sets of chairs (10 chairs total) to any location to be placed in a single line. Section 7. Section 114.08 of the City's Code of Ordinances is hereby amended as follows: S 114.08 INSURANCE AND INSPECTION REQUIREMENTS. (A) All holders of beach vending permits must maintain general commercial liability insurance, naming the City of Mexico Beach as an additional insured, in the minimum amount of $12500,000 per occurrence and $3500,000 in the aggregate. (B) Each motor-driven floating device and each combination tow boat and parasail, kite, watersled ride, and each shuttle craft, hydro-flyer and its shuttle craft of the like pulled by a tow boat, rented, leased or hired within the city shall be insured against bodily injury and property damage in an amount not less than $1,00250,000 per occurrence with $13,000,000 aggregate, or such insurance as is required by the State of Florida, whichever provides the greater limits and protection of the public. In addition, each holder of a beach vending permit shall have all watercraft and parasails inspected by an appropriate inspector as determined by the city at the vendor's expense at least once per calendar year and copies of all such inspections shall be provided to the City Administrator. Any watercraft or parasails that do not pass inspection shall not be used by the beach vendor until such time as the watercraft has passed its inspection. (C) Additionally, ift the beach vending permit provides for the public to rent, ride, or participate in any of the feregeing-activrities: described in subsections (2), (3), (5), (6), (8), (9) and (10) of S 114.07, the general commercial liability insurance requirement is increased to $1,00250,000 per occurrence and $13,000,000 in the aggregate, or such insurance as is required by the State of Florida, whichever provides the greater limits and protection of the public. (D) The city shall not issue a beach vending permit until the applicant has provided certificates of insurance to the city, showing compliance with these requirements and naming the city as an additional insured. (E) In the event that any required insurance is canceled, the beach vending permit shall automatically be suspended. 5 Section 8. Section 114.09 of the City's Code of Ordinances is hereby amended as follows: 5 114.09 LIMITED EXEMPTION FROM "LEAVE NO TRACE" REQUIREMENT. (A) Booths and storage boxes used by a holder of a beach vending permit to conduct business or store items are exempt from the city's "Leave No Trace" requirement, if they are located immediately next to a seawall or the toe of the sand dune or, if neither exists, then immediately next to a paved surface adjoining the beach. (B) Wooden loungers may be left unattended on the beach overnight within the area covered by the beach vending permit only as provided by S 114.07. (C) In addition, it is not a violation of the "Leave No Trace" ordinance for a holder of a Class I beach vending permit to leave other items and equipment unattended on the beach overnight within the area covered by the Class I beach vending permit if: (1) They are typical for the type of business activities approved under the beach vending permit; and (2) They are moved landward to the seawall or the toe of the sand dune and stored in an approved enclosure or, if neither exists, then immediately next to a paved surface adjoining the beach. (D) Class II beach vending permit holders shall not be allowed to leave or store any items on the beach from 7 p.m. to 6 a.m. (Central time). (E) The city may authorize special events to be conducted on the beach that may require items to be located on the beach from 7 p.m. to 6 a.m. (Central time). Section 9. Severability. If any section, subsection, sentence, clause, phrase, word or provision of this Ordinance is for any reason held invalid or unconstitutional by any court of competent jurisdiction, whether for substantive, procedural, or any other reason, such portion shall be deemed a separate, distinct and independent provision, and such holding shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions of this Ordinance. If any penalty of this section is deemed inconsistent with any Florida Statute, the provisions of the Florida Statute shall prevail. 6 Section 10. Scrivener's Errors. The City Attorney may correct any scrivener's errors found in this Ordinance, without public hearing, by filing a corrected copy of the Ordinance with the Clerk. A scrivener's error may not include an amendment that changes the context or meaning of the Ordinance. Section 11. Ordinance to be Liberally Construed. This Ordinance shall be liberally construed in order to effectively carry out the purposes hereof which are deemed not to adversely affect public health, safety, or welfare. Section 12. Codification. The provisions of this Ordinance shall become and be made part of the Code of the City. The sections of this Ordinance may be re-numbered or re-lettered to accomplish such intention, and the word "ordinance" may be changed to "section, 1 "article, 1 or other appropriate word. Section 13. Repeal of Conflicting Codes, Ordinances, and Resolutions. All codes, ordinances and resolutions or parts of codes, ordinances and resolutions or portions thereof of the City of Mexico Beach, in conflict with the provisions of this Ordinance are hereby repealed to the extent of such conflict. Section 14. Effective Date. This Ordinance shall take effect immediately upon its passage. 7 PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Mexico Beach, Florida as of this day of 2025. CITY OF MEXICO BEACH, FLORIDA By: RICHARD WOLFF, Mayor ATTEST By: TAMMY BRUNSON, City Clerk *In this Ordinance, language added to an existing section is printed in underscored type, and language deleted is printed in trvek-throug-tyPe. 8 MEXICOBEACH A CITY OF MEXICO BEACH CITY COUNCIL For Clerk's Use Only Agenda Abstract Form AGENDA ITEM # Meeting Date: 05-13-2025 Department: Consent Regular Closed Public Hearing: Yes No Agenda Agenda Session Date of Public Hearing: PRESENTERINFORMATON CONTACT: Mell Smigielski, Interim City Administrator ITEM TO BE CONSIDERED Subject: Impact Fees Ordinance 853 - Second Reading Attachment(s): Ordinance 853 Brief Summary: FS 151.023(B) currently states that any impact fees not expended or encumbered by the city seven years after they paid may be refunded. This is a self-imposed deadline and not required by the state statute. The challenge is that many large projects for which fees such as this are intended require saving the fees across multiple fiscal years due to high cost which can, in some cases, exceed $1 mm. First reading of Ordinance 853 was on 04/23/2025. Action Requested: Approved the ordinance changes to remove the seven year deadline. ISSUE OVERVIEW Background Information & Issue Summary: As we look at passing a new CIP, several of the larger projects might fall into the categories for which impact fees may be used. The dollar amount of these projects can exceed $1mm, requiring the cost to be split across multiple fiscal years. Limiting ourselves to holding impact fees for only seven years will limit our ability to save for the larger projects. Removing that limitation will allow us to save for larger projects. Financial Impacts: Loss of impact fees paid, seven years after their payment if ordinance is not amended. Staff Reommendaton.Comments Recommends approval of Ordinance 853 ORDINANCE NO. 853 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF MEXICO BEACH, FLORIDA, AMENDING SECTION 151.025 OF THE CODE (CODIFYING ORDINANCE NO. 483) RELATING TO IMPACT FEES PROVIDING FOR ENFORCEMENT AND PENALTIES; AND PROVIDING FOR REPEALER, CODIFICATION, SEVERABILITY, AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MEXICO BEACH, FLORIDA, AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. Section 151.025 of the City's Code of Ordinances (codifying Ordinance No.483) is hereby amended as follows: $151.025 REFUND OF FEES PAID. (A) Expired building permit. If a building permit expires or is canceled without construction commencing, then the fee payer shall be entitled to a refund, without interest, of the impact fee paid except that the city shall retain 5% of the fee to offset a portion of the costs of collection and refund. The fee payer shall submit an application for such a refund to the City Administrator or designee within 30 days of the expiration of the order or permit, or thereafter waives any right to a refund. (B) Funde-mot-empendeda mdrm-merAeTr funds-net expended er eneumbered- boy the end of the ealendar euarter immediately follewing seven years-from-the date-of the munieipal impaet fees were-paid-onally wpon-ePPeation-st the then-eurrent landownerr be returned te Sueh landownery without interesty provided-that-Ehe-landewner Submits-an applicatien fot refundte the City hdministrater et designated- witni ee days-of the expiratien-ef-the-seven-year-perked Section 2. Severability. If any section, subsection, sentence, clause, phrase, word or provision of this Ordinance is for any reason held invalid or unconstitutional by any court of competent jurisdiction, whether for substantive, procedural, or any other reason, such portion shall be deemed a separate, distinct and independent provision, and such holding shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions of this Ordinance. If any 1 penalty of this section is deemed inconsistent with any Florida Statute, the provisions of the Florida Statute shall prevail. Section 3. Scrivener's Errors. The City Attorney may correct any scrivener's errors found in this Ordinance, without public hearing, by filing a corrected copy of the Ordinance with the Clerk. A scrivener's error may not include an amendment that changes the context or meaning of the Ordinance. Section 4. Ordinance to be Liberally Construed. This Ordinance shall be liberally construed in order to effectively carry out the purposes hereof which are deemed not to adversely affect public health, safety, or welfare. Section 5. Codification. The provisions of this Ordinance shall become and be made part of the Code of the City. The sections of this Ordinance may be re-numbered or re-lettered to accomplish such intention, and the word "ordinance" may be changed to section, 1 "article," or other appropriate word. Section 6. Repeal of Conflicting Codes, Ordinances, and Resolutions. All codes, ordinances and resolutions or parts of codes, ordinances and resolutions or portions thereof of the City of Mexico Beach, in conilict with the provisions of this Ordinance are hereby repealed to the extent of such conflict. Section 7. Effective Date. This Ordinance shall take effect immediately upon its passage. 2 PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Mexico Beach, Florida as of this 27th day of May, 2025. CITY OF MEXICO BEACH, FLORIDA By: RICHARD WOLFF, Mayor ATTEST By: TAMMY BRUNSON, City Clerk *In this Ordinance, language added to an existing section is printed in underscored type, and language deleted is printed in otavek-through-type. 3 Business Impact Estimate This form should be included in the agenda packet for the item under which the proposed ordinance is to be considered and must be posted on the website of the City of Mexico Beach ("City") by the time notice of the proposed ordinance is published. Proposed ordinance title/reference: ORDINANCE NO. 853 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF MEXICO BEACH, FLORIDA, AMENDING SECTION 151.025 OF THE CODE (CODIFYING ORDINANCE NO. 483) RELATING TO IMPACT FEES PROVIDING FOR ENFORCEMENT AND PENALTIES; AND PROVIDING FOR REPEALER, CODIFICATION, SEVERABILITY, AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE. This Business Impact Estimate is provided in accordance with Section 166.041(4), Florida Statutes. If one or more boxes are checked below, this means the City is of the view that a business impact estimate is not required by state law1 for the proposed ordinance, but the City is, nevertheless, providing this Business Impact Estimate as a courtesy and to avoid any procedural issues that could impact the enactment of the proposed ordinance. This Business Impact Estimate may be revised following its initial posting. The proposed ordinance is required for compliance with Federal or State law or regulation; The proposed ordinance relates to the issuance or refinancing of debt; The proposed ordinance relates to the adoption of budgets or budget amendments, including revenue sources necessary to fund the budget; The proposed ordinance is required to implement a contract or an agreement, including, but not limited to, any Federal, State, local, or private grant or other financial assistance accepted by the municipal government, The proposed ordinance is an emergency ordinance; J The proposed ordinance relates to procurement, or The proposed ordinance is enacted to implement the following: a, Part II of Chapter 163, Florida Statutes, relating to growth policy, county and municipal planning, and land development regulation, including zoning, development orders, development agreements and development permits; b. Sections 190.005 and 190.046, Florida Statutes, regarding community development districts; C. Section 553,73, Florida Statutes, relating to the Florida Building Code; or d. Section 633.202, Florida Statutes, relating to the Florida Fire Prevention Code. 1 See Section 166.041(4)(c), Florida Statutes. 1 In accordance with the provisions of controlling law, even notwithstanding the fact that an exemption noted above may apply, the City hereby publishes the following information: 1. Summary of the proposed ordinance (must include a statement of the public purpose, such as serving the public health, safety, morals, and welfare): Ordinance No. 483 codified in Section 151.025 of the City's Code of Ordinances dealing with impact fees is being updated to delete the refunding requirement for unspent impact fees. The Ordinance updates the handling of finances by the City, satisfying a public purpose. 2. An estimate of the direct economiç impact of the proposed ordinance on private, for- profit businesses in the City, if any: (a) An estimate of direct compliance costs that businesses may reasonably incur; (b) Any new charge or fee imposed by the proposed ordinance or for which businesses will be financially responsible; and (c). An estimate of the City's regulatory costs, including estimated revenues from any new charges or fees to cover such costs. There may be some direct and indirect compliance costs associated with Ordinance No. 853. The City may incur increased, indeterminate regulatory and enforcement costs. 3. Good faith estimate of the number of businesses likely to be impacted by the proposed ordinance: Ordinance No. 853 deletes the requirement that the City refund unspent impact fees after a period of time. This Ordinance does not impose any new charge or fee on existing businesses in the City. The City may incur increased, indeterminate costs associated with ensuring compliance. 4. Additional information the governing body deems useful (if any): The proposed Ordinance No. 853 is a generally applicable Ordinance that applies to all persons similarly situated (individuals as well as businesses) who might have paid impact fees to the City for development, The estimated number of businesses likely to be impacted by the Ordinance cannot be quantified at this time because the number of businesses likely to be impacted by Ordinance No. 853 will depend on how many businesses obtain development permits and pay impact fees to the City. 2 MEXICOI BEACH CITY OF MEXICO BEACH CITY COUNCIL For Clerk's Use Only Agenda Abstract Form AGENDA ITEM# % Meeting Date: 05-13-2025 Department Consent Regular Closed Public Hearing: Yes No Agenda Agenda Session Date of Public Hearing: RESENTERINFORMATION CONTACT: Mell Smigielski, Interim City Administrator ITEM TO BE CONSIDERED Subject: Planning and Zoning Applicants Attachment(s): 3a applications: Justin Bellesbach, G.Nearing Adams, and Lisa Logan Brief Summary: Available seats on the P&Z board needs to be filled for Post 5, Alternate 1 and Alternate 2 Action Requested: Approve applicants that have applied to fill the open posts. ISSUE OVERVIEW Background Information & Issue Summary: The 3 open posts on the volunteer Planning and Zoning Board need to be filled Financial Impacts: None Staff RecommenditonsCommens Recommend approval of the 3 applicants MEXIC BEACH 201 Paradise Path, Mexico Beach, FL 32456 Phone: 850-648-5700 APPOINTMENT APPLICATION FOR PLANNING AND ZONING BOARD Name: G. Nearing Adams Date Submitted: May 1st, 2025 Address: 105C S 41st St, Mexico Beach, FL 32456 Phone (Home): Cell:. E-Mail Address: meatigadamiegmal.con Resident of Mexico Beach: XYes No Number of Years: 3 Education: HS Diploma, 3 years college EMPLOYMENT BACKGROUND Present Employer/Position: Lowndes Advocacy Resource Center/Director of Business Operations (12 Years) Previous Employer (s)/Position (Last 5 years): Special Qualifications (Include list of Mexico Beach activities or organizations you have participated in and dates): Participated in Gollywhopper, MBARA Kingfish Tournament, and member of MBARA: since 2020. Do you currently serve, or have you previously served on any other City of Mexico Beach Commissions or Boards? Ifyes, which one (s): No AD.003.202503- Application for Planning and; Zoning Board Statement as to why you want to serve as a Planning & Zoning Board Member for the City of MexicoBeach: lam seeking a position on the Planning and Zoning Board for the City of Mexico Beach because I am committed to ensuring that our community grows responsibly and in alignment with the values and vision of its residents. - believe: strongly in the importance of applying and interpreting the Land Development Code, Comprehensive Plan, and zoning regulations appropriately to protect the character of Mexico Beach while encouraging thoughtful, sustainable development. Professionally, I currently serve as the Director of Business Operations for the Lowndes Advocacy Resource Center, a private, multi-million dollar, state-funded organization that provides essential services and jobs for over 150 adults with Developmental Disabilities. In this role, supervise employees, manage complex budgets, and oversee the maintenance, planning and acquisition of real estate assets, giving me valuable experience in development oversight, strategic planning, and regulatory compliance. This experience has equipped me with the skills to assess complex projects, align them with long-term goals, and ensure compliance with applicable regulations--all while maintaining fiscal responsibility and community impact at the forefront. In addition to my professional qualifications, bring strong leadership experience to the table. - was honored to be selected for the Leadership Lowndes Class of 2020, served as President of the Valdosta Kiwanis Club, was an active member of the Valdosta North Rotary Club, and was elected to the Board of First Christian Church prior to relocating to Mexico Beach. These roles have strengthened my ability to work collaboratively, lead with purpose, and engage with the community. Now a proud resident of Mexico Beach, I am eager to give back and take on meaningful leadership opportunities within our city. I would be honored to serve on the Planning and Zoning Board and to help guide Mexico Beach toward a future that respects its heritage, supports its residents, and promotes smart, responsible development. Additional information/Comments: Please feel free to reach out to me ify you need any additional information. 1, G. Nearing Adams certify that to the best of my knowledge, all information given herewith is true and correct. I understand that any falsification or misrepresentation of facts will be cause for dismissal from the position ifl am appointed byt the City Council. 4 Applicant Signéture Please Return To: City Administrator 201 Paradise Path Mexico Beach, FL32456 AD.003.202503- - Application for Planning andz Zoning Board MEXICO BEACH . @ 5 4 A 201 Paradise Path, Mexico Beach, FL 32456 Phone: 850-648-5700 APPOINTMENT APPLICATION FOR PLANNING AND ZONING BOARD Name: Justin Bellesbach Date Submitted: 4/17/2025 Address: 220 Kim Kove Mexico Beach FI, 32456 Phone (Home): (561)-240-9545 Cell:. E-Mail Address: pelesbach@gmai.com Resident of Mexico Beach: Yes No Number of Years: one (1) Education: Associate of Arts - Gulf Coast State College - Panama City, FL (1996) Bachelor of Science Mechanical Engineering - Florida Atlantic University - Boca Raton, FL (2005) EMPLOYMENT BACKGROUND Present Employer/Position: Crain Atlantis Engineers + Architects - Panama City, FL / MEP Design Engineer, Area Manager Previous Employer (s)/Position (Last 5 years): Consulting Engineering Services (CES) - Fort Lauderdale, FL / MEP Design Engineer Crain Atlantis Engineers + Architects - Deerfield Beach, FL / MEP Design Engineer Special Qualifications (Include list of Mexico Beach activities or organizations you have participated in and dates): As part of myj job: Ir navigate. review. interpret, and apply local, state. and federal regulations to each of our projects. I routinely coordinate with city officials, owners, and other professional trades to meet each projects objective. I am an active member and ambassador with the Bay County Chamber of Commerce. Do you currently serve, or have you previously served on any other City of Mexico Beach Commissions or Boards? Ifyes, which one (s): No AD.003.202503- - Application for Planning andz Zoning Board Statement as to why you want to serve as a Planning & Zoning Board Member for the City of MexicoBeach: I want to serve on the board because I want to have active community involvement in the shaping of the city moving forward as it pertains to the direction of current and future land-use and land development. objectively consult the construction industry in my line of work and feel that as an alternate member my skill set could assist in the review, analysis,and recommendations to the city. My family moved to Mexico Beach (MB) in 1994 and have been here since, however in 1998 Imoved away to south Florida to continue my educational goals and establish my career. In June 2024 I made the decision to permanently move back to MB. While haven't been a resident of the city for the last thirty years, me and my kids visited often and each time I considered it to be "coming home". Additional Information/Comments: small business owner - JJB Design Services LLC Mexico Beach occupational license no. 2025-046 1, JUSTINL BELLESBACH certify that to the best of my knowledge, all information given herewith is true and correct. I understand that any falsification or misrepresentation of facts will be cause, for dismissal from the position if am appointed by the City Council. Applicant Signatyre/ Please Return To: City Administrator 201 Paradise Path Mexico Beach, FL 32456 AD.003.202503- - Application for Planning andz Zoning Board MEXICO BEACH 201 Paradise Path, Mexico Beach, FL 32456 Phone: 850-648-5700 APPOINTMENT APPLICATION FOR PLANNING AND ZONING BOARD Name: Lisa Logan Date Submitted: May., 20a5 Address: 402 Maryland Blvd. Phone (Home):. Cell: E-Mail Address: beachcom happcEgmailcen Resident of Mexico Beach: Lies No Number of Years: 34Csince a001) Frcnch Education: B.A. Lahin Amenican Sfudies Spanish / mihors Etalian al hovrs M.A. In fernational Rela Hions MA-Joortism 30horst (alt 007 thesis) EMPLOYMENT BACKGROUND Present Employer/Position: batalPyenn The Mexico Bcach BEACHCOMBER Neuspaper Previous Employer (s)/Position (Last 5 years): hayself Special Qualifications (Include list of Mexico Beach activities or organizations you have participated in and dates): reporled on Cityaud all mectings since 5003 - (a2years) Jnvolvcd in bo Many to bry to descnbe Do you currently serve, or have you previously served on any other City of Mexico Beach Commissions or Boards? Ifyes, which one (s): Chortr Beview) Gommitfen AD.003.202503 Application for Planning andz Zoning Board Statement as to why you want to serve as a Planning & Zoning Board Member for the City of MexicoBeach: Lhring a unigue set ofsils ard elperience to the table, Incloding, hut not limited to, he fact tat I parhcpatee in the à007-08 LDR review, Whe 3017-/8 comprehens/ve mew, and the 3007 EAR review, I Knowmore thearkings efthecity eud the PH3-Board then th aimst anyone elseln twn. My dedicetion to preerving fhe smpecharacrand usion of Mekico Beach 15 mparalleled. Ebdibe the board nerds cEperience now more then Ever, And My glendence reod be Kam--MComaTe e chellengud. I, Lisa Logan certify that to the best of my knowledge, all information given herewith is true and correct. I understand that any falsification or misrepresentation of facts will be cause for dismissal from the position ifl am appointed by the City Council. - Applicant Signature Please Return To: City Administrator 201 Paradise Path Mexico Beach, FL: 32456 AD.003.202503- Application for Planning and Zoning Board