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MEETING SECTIONS:

Part 1 (Video ID: m9rmjKRUJPY):
- 00:14:04: Meeting Called to Order, Pledge, and Police Week
- 00:19:11: Approval of Minutes, Public Comment Regarding AEDs
- 00:21:43: Consent Agenda Approved, Tow Truck Ordinance Discussion
- 00:24:58: Tow Truck Ordinance Approved, Liquor License Request
- 00:32:47: Liquor License Approved, Gas Tax Agreement Resolution
- 00:37:28: City Attorney's Report and Door Alarms for Pools
- 00:41:11: E-Bike Safety, Duda Resolution, Mall Threat Acknowledged
- 00:44:12: Chamber and AED Awareness, E-Bike Education Idea
- 00:46:16: CALO Meeting, Pride Declaration, Wetlands Webinar
- 00:48:59: Future Meeting Dates and Memorial Day Observance


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last week. Anyway, Yeah. I didn't realize Okay. All right. takes about two minutes. >> Oh, okay. The short answer is for 30 years.

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Okay. Wednesday. >> Oh my gosh. I see. You good online? >> Pat. >> Mhm. >> Do what? >> Oh, okay.

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Ready? >> Ready. >> All right. >> Keith, you good? >> I'm good. >> Okay. Good evening. Welcome to Ovido City Council Chambers. If everyone could please rise for the pledge of >> allegiance.

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Pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America and to the republic for which it stands. One nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. >> Please join me in a moment of silence. >> I would like to call our meeting to

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order. It is May 4th at 6:30 p.m. Um, we are missing Megan, Mayor Slateic, but we have everybody else here present. So, we're going to move on and start with our ceremonial items. So, if we want to go on down Chief, if you want to come on up. >> We have any officers in the room who

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want to join us. >> I know you're so excited. >> Yeah, Steve Rogers is up. >> My camera. >> All right. >> Steve disappeared. Yes, >> she picked a bad day to cover for her

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husband. >> Okay. So, it is National Police Week. So, I have a proclamation from the city of uh Ovido that I'd like to read. Whereas the Congress and the President of the United States have designated May 15th as Peace Officers Memorial Day and in the week in which May 15th falls on

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police week. And whereas the members of the veto police department play an essential role in safeguarding the rights and freedoms of the citizens of Aeto. And whereas it's important that all citizens know and understand the duties, responsibilities, hazards, sacrifices of law enforcement and that

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the member of the veto police department members recognize their duty to serve the people by safeguarding life and property by protecting them against violence and disorder and by protecting the innocent against deception and the weak against oppression. And whereas the men and women of the veto police

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department unceasingly provide a virtual public service. Now therefore, I Megan Slick, virtue of the authority vested in me as mayor of the city of Ovido, Florida, do hereby proclaim May

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10th through 16th National Police Week in the city of Ovido and urge the citizens of Ovido to join in uh comedending uh law enforcement officers past and present and who by their faith and loyal devotion to their

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responsibilities have rendered a dedicated service to the community and in doing so have established them for themselves an inviable and enduring reputation for preserving the rights and security of the citizens and further call upon citizens of Ovido to observe May 15th,

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2026 Peace Officers Memorial Day in honor of those law enforcement officers who through their courageous deeds have made the ultimate sacrifice in service to their community or have become disabled in the performance of the duty and recognize and pay respect to the

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survivors of their fallen heroes. In witness thereof, I here and set my hand. 30th of April, 2026. Thank you guys. Thank you. >> Thanks, Chief. >> Thank you.

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Okay. All right. We're going to move on to the next order of business, which is the approval of the minutes for the March 30th and April 6th regular session. What is the pleasure of council? I'll make a motion to approve the minutes for March 30th, 2026 work session and April 6th, 2026 regular session. >> Second.

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>> We have a motion and a second. Any discussion? >> All those in favor, please signify by saying I. >> I. >> The motion carries. We will move on to our public comment section. I do have one written request to speak. So when I call your name, please step up to the

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podium here. Uh Jacob Leio. Good evening. My name is Jacob Leio. I'm a registered nurse and an Ovida resident. I spoke here in March about AED accessibility. Since then, I've spent time mapping AED locations in our

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community and have helped add around 30 city AEDs to the county AED registry, making them visible through Pulse Point. One thing that stood out is that many AEDs likely already exist in businesses but aren't registered. So, they can't be

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found in an emergency. For example, dental offices are required to have AEDs, but many may not be publicly visible through the registry. AD registration is free, takes only a few minutes, and directly improves

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emergency response by making these devices visible to 911 dispatch and the public. I'm asking the city to consider promoting AED registration through its existing communication channels such as social media or business outreach so

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more of these devices can be found and used when needed. And I also want to recognize that today is International Firefighters Day and this fits directly into supporting the work they do in our community. This is a simple step that could

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significantly expand AED coverage without requiring new policy or cost. Thank you for your time. >> Thank you. >> And I do have this handout. >> Okay. You can uh give that to the clerk and she'll pass that out. Thank you. >> Uh I don't have any of the written

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requests. Is there anyone in the audience that would like to address council at this time? Hearing none, I will close public comment and we will move on to our consent agenda. What is the pleasure of council? >> I'll make a motion to approve the consent agenda. >> Second.

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>> We have a motion in a second. Any discussion? >> No. >> Okay. I'll ask the clerk to call the role. >> Motioner. Council member Jeff Bodford. >> I. >> Seconder. Council member Keith Britain. >> I. >> Deputy Mayor Natalie Tuker. I >> council member Alan A.

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>> I. >> The motion carries. We will move on to our public hearing which is item number six, ordinance number 1765, amendments to record qualifications and allocation system. Uh Mr. Cobb.

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>> Uh actually the city attorney by title. >> Thank you deputy mayor. Good evening. This is ordinance number 1765, an ordinance of the city of Ovidto, Florida, amending the city of Ovito Code of Ordinances, article 4, record qualifications and allocation system of chapter 50, traffic and vehicles to

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amend section 50-82 titled scope and purpose, section 50-84 titled call allocation system rotation list, and section 50-85 titled response to calls amending certain distance and response time requirements for local record oper.

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operation qualifications, providing for conflict, severability, codification, and correction of scrier's errors, and an effective date. >> Thank you, Mr. F. >> Uh, thank you, Deputy Mayor. Uh, M. Madison, can we pull the pull that pull the agenda memo up onto the screen,

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please? Uh, this this ordinance amends three sections of the code of ordinances. Uh what we've encountered is that we're the we're down to one record company that has qualified to be on the what we call the tow list. And so what

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we've looked at is increasing the the area in which to draw from for the records. And uh Miss Madison, if you could scroll down just a little bit, you can see there for section 50-82C, it's increasing the time frame for

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response from 20 minutes to 30 minutes. Uh 50-84 has a requirement that the the company has to be located within 5 miles of the intersection of Mitch of State Route 434 and Mitchell Hammock Road. This would increase from 5 miles to 15

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miles. And then if you could scroll down just a little bit more, the third uh change is to once again changing the response. If they can't respond within changing it from 20 to 30 minutes, then they have to give us uh they have to notify police that they cannot reach it

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and explanation as to why. Um so that that's basically amending those three things in order to they still have to qualify. uh the police department will still have to go out and certify the records, the record companies uh to

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be on the list, but this at least gives us the ability to have more than just the one that we have now. And so it's recommended that you conduct a public hearing. This is an ordinance, so you will require it is required to conduct a public hearing and to adopt uh ordinance number 1765.

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>> Thank you, Mr. Cobb. I do not have any written requests. This is a public hearing. So, if there's anyone in the audience that would like to address council at this time, please step up to the podium. Hearing none, I will close the public hearing and I will entertain a motion to adopt ordinance number 1765.

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>> I'll make a motion to adopt ordinance number 1765. >> Second. >> Have a motion and a second. Any discussion? >> No. >> Okay. I'll ask the clerk to call the role. >> Motioner. Council member Jeff Bterford. >> I. >> Seconder. Council member Keith Burton.

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>> I. >> Deputy Mayor Natalie Tukurt. >> I. >> Council member Alanaut. >> I. >> The motion carries. We do not have any first reading of ordinances. So, we'll move on to the resolution section. Item number eight. Resolution number 4720-26 approving a class B alcoholic beverage

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classification for an establishment at Riverside Landing. Mr. Cobb. >> Uh, thank you, Deputy Mayor. This is a request for the city council to approve what we call a class five alcoholic beverage permit, alcohol permit classification.

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And what this is, we we've been approached by the owners of a package store located in the Riverside Landing Shopping Center. And and Miss Madison, if you could pull up the PowerPoint, that way we can There we go. And you can see the green the little green square

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there in the shopping center. That is the location of the package store. What the package store, the owners would like to do is to establish a way through vending machines, a way for uh customers to sample uh different uh beverages that

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are offered there and to be able then once they if they do want to then they could obviously purchase the uh the alcohol for package and then and take it take it off premises. The thing about this is is that the current license for the the uh package store is what's known

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as a 3ps and that allows for the sale of beer, wine, and alcohol off for consumption off premises. In order to allow the machines to be to be located in the store, they have to get what's known as a 4 cop quota license. The 4

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cop quota license for our land development code triggers the class 5 alcohol permit classification. Class 5 alcohol permit classification can only be approved by the city council. And we have and the land

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development code also has that you have certain findings as far as land use compatibility conformance with the land development code uh access and parking and then as far as existing number of establishments. We actually do have a quota on the number of class 5

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establishments that can be placed in Oto. believe it's one for every 2500 uh residents. It gives us about 16 with our current population. You can see up here is the location map. One of the conditions of the uh of the class 5 is

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that it cannot be within 1,000 ft of school. And so that map on the right hand side shows you the 1000 ft around from the from the unit and that there are no schools allow there are no schools within that thousand ft. If we could go to the next slide. This is to

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show you one of the things that we were concerned about is that this is part of the Waverly Woods planned unit development. And the development agreement for the Waverly Woods PUD uh says that the uh uh uses on the commercial properties

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have to follow the OC or C1 zoning districts. So, permissible uses within those those two zoning districts are allowed. Uh, one of the things that a while a package store is a permissible use within the C1 zoning district, a bar is not. And so allowing consumption on

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premises, we wanted to make sure that this was not a bar. And so this was part of the information that was provided by the by the store owners to show layout of the floor, where the vending machines would be allowed or would be located, and then the type of vending machine to show you that it would pour a sample.

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That's the whole thing. There's no seating. There's no bar to be standing at. It's a package store that has simply has these um these vending machines. There will be consumption on premises because they will be tasting the uh the

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samples, but the actual purchase of the alcohol will be consumed offsite. Uh so the staff did a review of the application. The findings were provided in there as far as the land use compatibility, as far as not requiring any additional parking, uh as far as the

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number of businesses. This is the very first one that has ever been uh uh been prov applied for uh very first class 5 that has been applied for in in the city. So with that uh deputy mayor with the recommendation is that city council

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adopt resolution number 4720-26. >> Thank you Mr. Cobb. Uh what is the pleasure of council? >> I'll make a motion to approve resolution number 4720-26. >> I'll second. >> We have a motion and a second. any discussion? >> No, I think it's it's an interesting

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concept. Um, you again, it gets the the customers that are in there to try certain beverages that they probably wouldn't have tried before before they purchase. Um, I think it's very unique and I think it'll actually help his business there. So, um, yeah, we'll see

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how it goes. >> Council member Britain, >> uh, I've I've seen this before. In fact, at ABC they they give away samples. They don't they don't make you pay for them, but they they give away. I think they do that at uh some other places, too, where you can go in and sample something before you buy it. So, this is just the

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same as far as I can tell. >> Okay. Council member Bar. >> Um talked to Mr. Cobb about this uh earlier today, but I on thinking about it a little further. These are um these are metered of course, right? Um

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>> the the samples are going to be are going to be metered. Do we know what the >> as far as the size of the samples? >> I have not. No, I I don't have that detail. >> We do have the applicant here. Um, do you want to come up and answer some questions? >> Thank you. >> And please just state your name for the

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record. >> My name is Aush Patel. I'm the owner of Lift it up so we can hear you. >> Thank you. >> My name is Aush Patel. I'm the owner of Kenny's Liquors. >> Okay. Did you want to repeat your question for him? >> Uh, yeah. So the um the samples are metered. What's the amount on the the meter?

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>> Um it's anything we program it to be. So I think you can't go over 2 ounces, but even that's kind of pushing it from what we intend to do. So >> you could even do like quarter ounce all the way. It's it's it's all programmable through the machines. >> Okay. Um and and you have one of these

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at another store, correct? Correct. What do you have them programmed to there? And that's in another city to be >> clear. Yep. That's in another city. Um, we have those at half ounce and 1 oz. >> Okay. >> So, we we try we, you know, we try to keep it to the point where, you know,

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people want to try different things. You know, going on the fact that we don't intend to be a bar. It'd be better not to give out 2 oz bars, but yeah, you can program them to anything, honestly. But there we have it at half ounce and 1 oz. >> Okay. And these are these are complimentary, right? They they don't

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pay for each one. >> No, they do because of the high cost per bottle. So they they have the the um each pricing is different based on the bottle, but because we only get one or two and they are very rare, um this just provides an opportunity for them to try something they don't get to see every

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day. >> Okay. So they would pay you ahead of time and then you would walk them over there and >> Exactly. >> get it for them and >> Okay. >> Yeah. >> Any other questions? >> Nope. >> Okay. Thank you. >> Thank you. >> Um I also dug in this too. Um I talked

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to Chief about it. I I looked in and he does I think it's Newsome where they have the other spot. So, um it it doesn't seem like a big risk and we did clarify this is not a bar. So, I think I'm good. >> Is there any other discussion? >> Okay. I will ask the clerk to call the role.

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>> Motioner. Council member Jeff Bodford. >> I. >> Seconder. Council member Keith Britain. >> I. >> Deputy Mayor Natalie Tuker. >> I. >> Council member Elenot. >> I. >> All right. The motion carries. We'll move on to item number nine which is resolution number 4726-26

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the interlocal agreement with seminal county Mr. Cobb. Thank you deputy mayor and Miss Madison if you could pull up that copy of the agreement that we have. This is a request for the city council to approve an interlocal agreement with Simol

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County uh regarding the distribution of the 5-cent local option gas fuel tax revenues. And this uh the Florida Department of Revenue is requiring the county to get an agreement with each of the cities. Uh doesn't matter if you're

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participating with the state route 452 project or not. And so they need the state has asked them to get a uh get an agreement with each of us right there. That's fine. Thank you. Unfortunately, my highlights didn't show up very well, but these were some these were the

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important things that I wanted to show you tonight. The uh the state is requiring this. The the county commission only has one meeting in May and that's that's May 12th. And so that we there was no way that pushing this out to May 18th was not going to be able to accommodate their schedule. and they

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would like to get this adopted before January before uh June 1st so that they could uh stay in compliance with the state statutes. The main thing I wanted to show you here was that uh 3B there. Yeah, perfect. Miss Madison, if you

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could just hover over 3B, that would be awesome. It this agreement does not change the statutory distribution of the five cent gas tax to the city. And then if you could go down to the next one under C, this one says that the city

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will be the entity that decides how its distribution gets spent. So once again, this does not affect anything that we are currently as far as the 5-cent gas tax. It does not impact the six- cent gas tax either. And then the next one is that uh this is the uh this paragraph

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here is that both the city and the county acknowledge that we have not assigned their our our revenues to anyone especially them especially on down if you look in the next page and that the department of ad department of

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revenue will send us our uh our allocation directly and so uh and then you can see there in section five nothing in the agreement shall construe create that any obligation. Uh so that was the main thing is that

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this one this agreement maintains everything as it is right now and with that uh deputy mayor it's recommended that the council adopt resolution number 4726-26. >> Thank you Mr. C. What is the pleasure of councel? >> I'll make a motion to approve resolution

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number 4726-26. >> I'll second it. >> We have a motion and a second. Any discussion? I we talked about this at the uh at the workshop. Um so again, it's kind of a headscratcher why the county did this. Um and then you know now we're doing this afterwards, but you

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know this an interlocal agreement. So it's something we have to have in place. >> Council Britain, >> I I hope this shows our uh willingness to cooperate with the uh county commission to get this done in such a timely manner.

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Fair enough. Council member Barat. >> Yeah. I think the the reason is because the state statute doesn't look like it requires it, but then the state asked for it anyway. Is that right, Mr. Kob? >> It what it does the statute says that if you don't have one, then you just follow

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the statutory formula and but the Yes, you're right. The state asked for it anyway. >> Yeah. >> So, yeah. And just to clarify, this is basically saying we're not giving away our gas tax to the county to fund the 417 just like we discussed in the work

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session. This is just keeping it local and dotting the eyes and crossing the tees that we have the interlocal agreement. >> All good. >> All good. >> All right. I'll ask the clerk to call a role. >> Motioner. Council member Jeff Bterford. >> I.

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>> Secer, council member Keith Britain. >> I. >> Deputy Mayor Natalie Tukurt. I. >> Council member Alan. >> I. >> The motion carries and we'll move on to the city manager report. >> I have no report. Deputy mayor. >> The city attorney's report. >> No report from our office.

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>> Uh council member Bford. >> Well, I guess I'll just drag this out. We're going too quick. So, um well, obviously coming into summertime, school's getting out. Um, I was watching the news last night and we're talking about um, Orlando, you

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know, already had, you know, responded to eight instances of, uh, of children falling into the pool and I reached out to Chief here and and just wanted again to kind of do a PSA on on the door alarms that you guys are giving out. So, I didn't know if you want to refresh

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everybody on those. Absolutely. Good point. >> While you're coming up, didn't didn't I hear on the news that Ovito is giving away free swimming lessons? Is that true? >> We have swimming lessons at our city pool, but I don't know that they're free. I think they're not. >> I heard on the news that Ovito was

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giving away free swim. >> I have not heard that. >> Can't believe everything in the news. >> Okay. It was just something I heard. >> They did just change the state law that's for drowning prevention that they're going to start funding some vouchers I think for swim lessons. So maybe that was something like that. But

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>> I do believe that the Wesley Seth Foundation um provides grant opportunities for individuals looking to obtain swim lessons for their children as well if there is a cost associated with it. Um but yeah, thank you for uh bringing this up again. Um 2024,

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uh our Ovido Fire Department partnered with the Wesley Seth Foundation. Um they are a not for-profit organization. Um and the goal is to basically prevent um children from drowning in pools, retention ponds, and things like that.

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And how we're helping them with that is uh we're a conduit to be uh to distribute um free pool alarms to basically anyone. They don't have to even live within the city. We've had people from Orlando reach out to us and come get these pull alarms. Um they're

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basically free. We recommend that um you you install a a pool door or window alarm. They're both the same. It's the same device. Um but you you install um at least one device on any window or door that opens onto a pool or or back

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patio area or body of water. Um so what residents can do, they can go on our website, they can uh complete an interest form. That interest form goes to our administrative coordinator, Miss Patty Stevens. Um she will then reach out to them and schedule uh a time for them to come pick it up at fire

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administration. And um they're basically self-explanatory. They use a 3M adhesive tape to adhere to the door jamb and the the actual window itself. And it's just a magnetic sensor >> door alarm. >> How many you think you've given up so far? >> Uh we were provided initially 600. We

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still got a good amount. So I would if I had to guess, um we've probably distributed between two and 300. Okay. >> To date so far. >> All right. >> And Lisa, Miss Lisa McDonald, our PIO, um she's great about putting that message out. We just recently put it out again and every time she puts it out

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>> um we get somewhat inundated for that short time um while it's you know people are seeing it on our feed um that you know they're reaching out wanting to get the uh the pool alarms. >> No, it's it's a great service and I think to your point I mean it's probably people just don't know you know so it's

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good that we're putting it out there. I don't know how many people read our city web page social media pages. There's a few. >> Yeah. So, but >> good following and also when we initially did this in 2024, I want to say even the the local media picked it up >> and and put stories out for it.

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>> I don't know if that's something we can reach out to the local media again. >> That'd be great. Thanks, Chief. >> Yes, sir. >> It I think it was Aquats, the swimming place in >> in the shopping center. They give a free free preliminary lesson is what I found

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here. Um, the second subject is one that we've talked about a few times this uh this year and um I had the I don't know to say it was a privilege but uh I witnessed the ebike uh accident. Uh was in my neighborhood um car in front of me

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was pulled out into the uh the crosswalk area. Uh a young young individual um believe you had to be 16. He was younger than 16. Uh was on a bike. Never lifted his head. didn't have the helmet, was on the sidewalk, and just went right into

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the side of that car and went right up on the hood. Um, uh, it just, again, it's I know we're coming in the summertime, they're going to be a lot of them out there. Uh, I know that we're we're talking about going educating and enforcement. Um, it's just it's just

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scary and I I don't don't know where the end of it is. I mean, it's it's hard. you know, these the kids get these bikes and they're going out and they think they're indestructible and fortunately the the young individual was was shook up, but u and the person in front of me,

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she was shook up and uh um it's just obviously you guys I know put a lot of things in place and I know the officers out here are doing their duty out there. So, but appreciate everything about that. Um, I did see that Duda is actually 100

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years old. Um, and it looked like the county did a resolution for that. I wanted to ask if we would be interested in also doing a resolution to acknowledge Duda for 100 years.

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You guys be open to that? >> Yep. >> Okay. So, Mr. Cobb, is that something we can do? >> We can do it. We'll put it together. How how long will it take to get something like that done? >> We can get it we could get it ready for the next meeting. >> Okay. All right. Great. So, I know we

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have a few things uh for next meeting. Um and the last thing is uh there was obviously an incident uh last week at at the mall. Um there was I guess they call it um what do they call it when the >> swapping or

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>> SWAT SWAT uh SWAT bomb threats? >> Yeah. So, I guess it was just a random number was generating out there. But uh I understand that uh we had a good show of our officers out there and then used the dr the drones to to check the roof.

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Um um we had u Sergeant Robert talked to ION meeting uh the other night about drones. Um and then that was that was pretty interesting. But it's good to know that we have those tools when we need them. It's the same as the high high water brush truck. you know, it's you don't think you always need them,

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but then it's good that we have that kind of equipment when we need it. Uh, and put it to use. So, I guess we got what, six drone pilots. Is that about right? >> About right. So, it's good. It's good thing to have. So, I appreciate all that. And that's all I got for tonight.

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>> Okay. Council member Britain. >> Um, you're going to talk about Cal now, right? >> Yeah. >> Okay. I really don't have anything except for Mr. Jacob down there. if you can give me your contact information after the meeting. I think that's uh your your suggestion's a good one for

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the chamber to see if they can bite on that and get the information out to their different members. That's all I got. >> Okay. And I'm also going to piggyback on that and say if we can get that information over to our social media so maybe we can go advertise as the city as

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well to get people registered for with our AEDs. I think that's a great idea. >> Um Chief I'd like to elaborate a little bit on that as well. Um, >> thanks to Mr. Leio, I think I pronounced your name right. >> So, um, for bringing, you know, bringing

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this issue to our attention. Um, he's worked diligently to, um, try and capture all of those within the the businesses and things like that that weren't documented in Pulse Point. Pulse Point is an app that, um, basically people can subscribe to, and if you are

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trained in CPR and a call comes in, they can actually notify you if there's an AED in that area. and where the call location is. Um, it's a phenomenal resource. Um, but one thing that that we have also done now is we've changed our fire inspection process to also include

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AEDs now within the local businesses. So during our inspection cycle, if our inspectors do notice that the business has an AED and the business is okay with us putting that on pulse point, we will go ahead and and register that as well. So just wanted to bring that

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>> I mean that's a >> trying to assist in and also trying to make sure that all the ones within the community are are um on that on that app and are available and you know for public knowledge and public use. >> Okay. Thanks Chief. Um I wanted to also

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touch on ebikes again. Um, I believe in a Kalo meeting a couple months back winter and I might be wrong about this, but I think uh the county was doing some education sessions with the public where they'd invite them out for a night and I think it was in Winter Springs and they actually had a lot of people show up to

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learn about what the actual laws are and make sure parents showed up with their kids and kind of did some education on that. So, I was wondering because this is an ongoing issue if we can check in with Winter Springs PD and see if maybe we do something like that here. Um, I know it's not going to stop everything, but the more we can educate and try,

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we're it's it's going to be unending until the state legislature takes us up and and really cranks down on what we can do here. >> Um, next Wednesday is the Calo meeting in the city of Ovido. Um, so it will be hosted right here in chambers and we

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will be talking about our storm water system. Um, I did >> Monday or Wednesday? >> Wednesday. >> Wednesday. Okay. >> Wednesday. So, and you did get the forwarded invite for that. >> I did. I'm going to forward it to Jimmy tonight. >> Yep. this Wednesday or next one? >> Uh the sixth. So, sorry, the sixth in two days. >> Y >> um my weeks are messed up. So, that will

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be held right here. If you guys haven't come out before, um it's a really good place to see all the cities share local ideas. We're going over what we did with our storm water system, so you might already know that much, but it's still good to come out and support the other cities. Um, let's see the

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ebikes for, you know, this is police week and I also want to recognize our firefighters today, too. We didn't have a resolution for that, but uh, we do really appreciate everything our first responders do and we had our employee appreciation lunch last week and I'm always amazed with that and like our

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police foundation on all the different situations our first responders respond to. So, shout out to you guys. I really appreciate it. You guys do an amazing job and I know our community really backs everything you guys do. And then the last thing I wanted to do is next month is June. So, uh, for the past

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several years, we've been doing, um, a Pride Month declaration. I know the mayor is not here tonight, so I can't ask her for a proclamation, but I would like to ask her at the next meeting. Um, but for now, can we get consensus to do a declaration on the June 1st meeting

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that? >> Yes. Okay. So, I've got three right now. So, Mr. Cobb, can we do that on our June 1st meeting? >> That's the direction. >> All right. And then that's all I have. Mayor Slick's not here. So, Council Member. >> All right. Uh, so next Wednesday on the

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13th, we're going to be having an event here. Uh, we're going to watch a webinar from Thousand Friends of Florida. The topic is from swamp to suburb, the true cost of wetland loss in Florida. And so, that'll be at 12:00 uh noon to 1:30. So,

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lunchtime, bring your lunch if you want and uh come learn about uh wetlands in Florida. That's all I got. >> Okay. And a reminder, I will be out at the next meeting because I will be in DC for the American Flood Coalition. Um with that, future meeting dates, we have

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Monday, May 18th at 6:30 p.m. We have a regular session. Wednesday, May 27th at 5:30 p.m. we have a work session. And Monday, June 1st at 6:30 p.m. we have a regular session. Is there anything else for the good of the order? Yeah, there was one last thing. Uh, the American

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Legion uh is celebrating Memorial Day. Uh, they do it what what time is it, Charles? They do it on Monday morning. >> It's usually Yeah. Uh, I think it's 10 or 11. >> 10 or 11. >> I think it's 11:00. 11 a.m. >> Yeah. No, you're fine. You're fine. I didn't mean to put you on the spot

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there, but No, I mean, obviously they'll be out at the cemetery for that. And then we do the taps at 7:30. It's a tribute wall. What time? Huh? Sun down. >> Sun down. Yeah. >> Yeah. So, no, just want to call that out. I know we got another meeting

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before then, but just fair to call that out. >> Okay. Anything else? All right. It's 7:05 and this meeting is adjourned. All right. All right.

