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File #: 7189   
Type: Consent Status: Adopted
File created: 9/6/2024 In control: Planning and Development
On agenda: 9/17/2024 Final action: 9/17/2024
Title: Legislative Intent and Permission to Advertise Amendments to Chapter 62, Article II, Division 3, "Planning and Zoning Board," Brevard County Code of Ordinances, Specifically Amending Section 62-182, "Membership; Appointment and Term of Members" , Section 62-184, "Officers; Rules of Procedure; Quorum," and Section 62-185, "Records; Regular and Special Meetings," and Repealing and Reserving Section 62-183, "Alternate Members."
Attachments: 1. Strikethough LPA P+Z Board Proposed Ordinance Amendment Voting Draft rev 9 12 24.pdf

Subject:

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Legislative Intent and Permission to Advertise Amendments to Chapter 62, Article II, Division 3, “Planning and Zoning Board,” Brevard County Code of Ordinances, Specifically Amending Section 62-182, “Membership; Appointment and Term of Members” , Section 62-184, “Officers; Rules of Procedure; Quorum,” and Section 62-185, “Records; Regular and Special Meetings,” and Repealing and Reserving Section 62-183, “Alternate Members.”

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Fiscal Impact:

None

Dept/Office:

Planning and Development

Requested Action:

Recommendation

Board approval of legislative intent and permission to advertise amendments to Chapter 62, Article II, Division 3, “Planning and Zoning Board,” Brevard County Code of Ordinances.  Specifically, it is proposed to amend Section 62-182, “Membership; Appointment and Term of Members” to increase the number of regular Planning and Zoning Board members to fifteen (15) and to modify certain terms of appointment, perform cleanup and clarification within Sections 62-184, “Officers; Rules of Procedure; Quorum,” and 62-185, “Records; Regular and Special Meetings,”, and repealing and reserving Section 62-183, “Alternate Members.”

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Summary Explanation and Background:

Currently, under Sections 62-182 and 62-183, Brevard County Code of Ordinances, the makeup of the Planning and Zoning Board (and by extension the Local Planning Agency), consists of two regular members appointed by each District Commissioner, a voting member from the Brevard County School District, a non-voting member from Patrick Space Force Base, as well as an alternate member from each county commission district.  The alternate members shall be entitled to vote in the following circumstances:

 

(1)                     The regular member appointed to the same county commission district as the alternate is not in attendance.

(2)                     The vote of an alternate member does not make the total vote on any matter exceed ten votes, regardless of the fact that both regular members appointed to the same county commission district as the alternate are in attendance. The chairman, or in his absence the vice-chairman, shall designate which alternate member or members may vote if such designation is necessary to maintain a maximum of ten votes on any one item.

For a variety of reasons, this membership structure has proven to be difficult to implement in practice, particularly as it relates to alternate members.  For instance, whether an alternate can or cannot vote sometimes changes depending on conflicts of other members.  Additionally, this structure can lead to alternate members choosing not to attend meetings when they may have been able to vote on certain items during a meeting, because it is difficult to forecast the makeup of the board at any given meeting in advance, let alone any given agenda item.  This leads to reduced input on items coming before the Board of County Commissioners, and a heightened risk of a lack of a quorum. 

 

Therefore, it is proposed that Brevard County Ordinances be amended to allow for three full members to be appointed by each district commissioner (rather than two) and remove the alternate members entirely.  The quorum requirement would remain the same as it stands currently (six).  In essence, there would remain the same number of total members (15 Board-appointed members + two additional members), but all Board-appointed members would be permitted to vote at all times.

 

Additionally, it is current practice to allow members who have completed their term to remain on the Board until a reappointment or new appointment has been made.  However, the Code currently only explicitly states this is the case for those members whose term has expired due to the expiration of the appointing commissioner’s term.  It is proposed to modify Section 62-182 to specify that “upon expiration of a term, a member may continue to serve until he or she is reappointed or until a new appointment is made.”

 

Finally, it is proposed to perform non-substantive cleanup and clarifications to the various Sections of Chapter 62, Article II, Division 3, “Planning and Zoning Board.”

 

A draft ordinance, attached, has been developed that would implement these changes, as well as perform some additional non-substantive clean-up.  Should the Board approve legislative intent and permission to advertise, staff would bring back a substantially similar final ordinance for consideration at a future Board meeting.

Clerk to the Board Instructions:

N/A