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Agenda for City Commission Regular Meeting - 5:05 PM

C I T Y  O F  F O R T  P I E R C E
 
CITY COMMISSION AGENDA
 

Regular Meeting - Tuesday, February 17, 2026 - 5:05 p.m.
City Hall - City Commission Chambers, 100 North U.S. #1, Fort Pierce, Florida
 
1.
CALL TO ORDER
 
2.
OPENING PRAYER - Bishop Craig Cobb - City Of Faith Church
 
3.
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
 
4.
ROLL CALL
 
5.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
 
A.
Approval of minutes from the February 2, 2026 Regular Meeting.
 
B.
Approval of minutes from the February 2, 2026 Swearing In Ceremony for Commissioner Chris Dzadovsky.
 
6.
PROCLAMATIONS
 
A.
FES-Treasure Coast, Engineering Week
 
7.
LETTERS TO COMMISSION
 
8.
ADDITIONS OR DELETIONS TO AGENDA AND APPROVAL OF AGENDA
 
9.
COMMENTS FROM THE PUBLIC ON AGENDA ITEMS NOT REQUIRING PUBLIC HEARINGS

Any person who wishes to comment on an agenda item which is not under Public Hearings on the Agenda may be heard at this time and must sign up to speak in advance. Please limit your comments to three (3) minutes or less, as directed by the Mayor, as this section of the Agenda is limited to thirty minutes. The City Commission will not be able to take any official actions under Comments from the Public. Speakers will address the Mayor, Commissioners, and the Public with respect. Inappropriate language will not be tolerated.
 
10.
MISCELLANEOUS REPORTS
 
A.
Youth Council update on their participation in the 2026 Florida League of Cities Youth Legislative Action Days and upcoming projects.
 
11.
CONSENT AGENDA
 
A.
Approval to Piggyback the Rain Drop Products, LLC Agreement for the CDBG Coach Fenn Park Improvement Project to Provide Spash Pad Materials and Equipment for a Total Cost Not to Exceed $138,595.50.
 
B.
Approval to award Bid Number 2026-016 for the Nebraska Avenue Sidewalk from Lawnwood Circle to S. 13th Street project to Heavy Civil Inc. in the amount of $406,906.47.
 
C.
Approval of expenditure for CentralSquare Technologies, Lake Mary, FL for the annual software maintenance renewal in the amount not to exceed $130,528.25.
 
D.
Approval of Letter of Support for St. Lucie County seeking funding from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for the short protection project and coastal t-groin structures.
 
12.
PUBLIC HEARINGS
Quasi-Judicial Hearings follow a strict set of rules and procedures which can be found on the City's website using this link:  https://www.cityoffortpierce.com/DocumentCenter/View/6740/Quasi-Judicial-Procedures. All Quasi-Judicial decisions by the City Commission must be based on competency substantial evidence. Competent substantial evidence is evidence which will establish a substantial basis from which the fact at issue can reasonably be inferred. It includes fact or opinion evidence offered by an expert on a matter that requires specialized knowledge and that is relevant to the issues to be decided. It is evidence a reasonable mind could accept as having probative weight and adequate to support a legal conclusion. Hypothetical, speculative, fear or emotion based generalized statements that do not address the relevant issues and that cannot be reasonably said to support the action advocated, are not competent substantial evidence.
 
 
A.
Quasi-Judicial Hearing - Review and Approval of an application for Major Site Plan (Development & Design Review), submitted by property owner, Lawnwood Medical Center, Inc. and Representative Vanessa Mahoney, of Kimley-Horn, to construct a five-floor parking garage with surface parking, the parking garage grossing an approximate 50,432 square feet footprint and surface parking grossing 34,866 square feet with associated site improvements at 1700 S 23 rd Street, Fort Pierce, FL.  The property is zoned Planned Development (PD). Parcel ID: 2416-504-0200-000-2.
 
 
B.
Legislative Hearing - Ordinance 26-003 establishing the requirement for an annual fiscal audit and providing that any contract for audit services shall not exceed an initial term of three years, but may include an option to renew for two, one (1) year renewals; additionally it requires that the city shall appoint a new auditor at least every five years. FIRST READING
 
13.
CITY COMMISSION
 
A.
Resolution No. 26-R08 approving UA Resolution setting new rates for FPUANet (rate reduction)
 
B.
Resolution No. 26-R09 Extending State of Emergency for Beach Erosion and Dune Protection Project
 
C.
ADDED ITEM:  Fort Pierce Garden Club Status
 
D.
ADDED ITEM: Crabby's Lease Status
 
14.
COMMENTS FROM THE PUBLIC

Any person who wishes to comment on any subject may be heard at this time. Please limit your comments to three (3) minutes or less, as directed by the Mayor, as this section of the Agenda is limited to thirty minutes. The City Commission will not be able to take any official actions under Comments from the Public. Speakers will address the Mayor, Commissioners, and the Public with respect. Inappropriate language will not be tolerated.
 
15.
COMMENTS FROM THE CITY MANAGER
 
A.
Reports
 
16.
COMMENTS FROM THE COMMISSION
 
17.
ADJOURNMENT

Immediately following adjournment, please move toward the doors and exit the chambers.   This allows for the safe and courteous exit of all persons, and those on the dais.  Conversations after the meeting should be held outside of chambers, in the foyer or elsewhere, but not in the commission chambers where lights will be out as soon as the chambers are empty.
 
 
Pursuant to Sec. 2-49, Fort Pierce Code of Ordinances, persons desiring to place an item on the agenda may make written request to the city manager no later than 5:00 p.m. fifteen (15) days preceding the regular city commission meeting. Such request must state the subject matter of the individual's appearance and should include any background materials pertinent to the issue. The city manager shall review the request to determine if the item might be handled administratively or whether the subject matter is an item of city business. If appropriate, the city manager shall submit the item for placement on the agenda to the city clerk no later than 5:00 p.m. ten (10) days preceding the regular city commission meeting. The mayor may impose a time limitation of five (5) minutes, or allow such additional time he or she determines necessary and appropriate for such person to make presentation. All reports, communications, ordinances, resolutions, contracts, documents or other materials to be submitted to the commission shall, no later than 12:00 noon on Wednesday prior to each meeting, be delivered to the city clerk and furnish each member thereof with a copy of the same prior to the regular meeting.

Pursuant to Section 286.0105, Florida Statutes, the City hereby advises you that if you or another person decide to appeal any decision made by the City Commission with respect to any matter considered at its meeting or hearing, that you or said person will need a record of the proceedings, and that for such purpose, affected persons may need to insure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based.  This notice does not constitute consent by the City for the introduction or admission into evidence of otherwise inadmissible or irrelevant evidence, nor does it authorize challenges or appeals not otherwise allowed by law. 
 
In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act and Section 286.26, Florida Statutes, persons with disabilities needing special accommodation to participate in this meeting should contact the City Clerk's Office at (772) 467-3065 at least 48 hours prior to the meeting.