Votes at a glance: Clermont council tables two items, approves school mitigation and several ordinances, and OKs leases and a settlement
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Council tabled two agenda items, adopted two land‑development ordinances, approved a school mitigation agreement and several leases, denied a residential variance and approved a settlement and funding reallocation for a fire training facility.
Below is a concise list of formal actions recorded during the City of Clermont council meeting. Where recorded in the meeting transcript, vote tallies are listed. If a mover or seconder was not identified in the transcript, the fields are left blank.
Votes and formal actions
- Item 10 (variance request): Motion to table item number 10 was approved (motion passed, recorded vote 5–0). The council announced the item was tabled to March 11, 2025.
- Item 15 (Resolution 2025‑005R, conditional use for a commercial building over 3,000 sq ft in the CBD at 935 West Mineola Avenue): Motion to table item 15 to March 11, 2025 was approved, recorded vote 5–0.
- Item 9 (Lake County School Board proportionate‑share mitigation agreement for a multifamily development under the Live Oak local act): Motion approved, recorded vote 4–1. Several council members raised concerns and requested a future workshop with Lake County Schools to clarify how mitigation funds would be spent locally; the legal counsel explained state statute and the interlocal framework constrain local options.
- Item 11 (Approval to lease city property, 1146 Lake Mineola Drive, for boat storage): Motion approved, recorded vote 4–1.
- Item 12 (Lease agreement for 1146 Lake Mineola Drive to Clermont Multihull Association): Motion approved, recorded vote 3–2. The lease is for one year with a one‑year renewal at $250 per month; maintenance and fencing were discussed.
- Item 16 (Variance request, 2149 North Waterview Drive for a 30x40 garage): Motion to approve the variance was voted and failed; recorded outcome was the motion failed (vote recorded as 2–3 against approval).
- Item 13 (Ordinance 2025‑001, land‑development code amendment — increase CBD conditional‑use threshold from 3,000 to 6,000 sq ft and remove duplicated CBD parking rule): Final reading adopted, recorded vote 4–1.
- Item 14 (Ordinance 2025‑002, parking and vehicular use area amendments — subset CBD parking exemptions, downtown parking fee option and parking table adjustments): Final reading adopted, recorded vote 4–1. The ordinance includes a one‑time downtown parking fee of $3,000 per required space as an option for developments that cannot provide on‑site parking within the defined downtown subset area and adds a five‑year limitation to prevent immediate conversion to higher‑parking uses without further review.
- Item 19 (Settlement agreement resolving litigation with Rodney Guillen): Approved, recorded vote 4–1. The agreement calls for a $5,000 payment to the claimant in exchange for a full release and dismissal of claims.
- Item 20 (Designation of city property for a fire training facility and reallocation of funds): Approved, recorded vote 5–0. Council designated the Twelfth Street property for a training facility, authorized construction of a three‑story drill tower, and approved reallocation of $200,000 in existing appropriations to initiate the project.
Consent and procedural motions
- The consent agenda (items 1, 3–8) passed as presented (5–0). Several items were pulled for discussion (items 2 and 9) and considered separately as noted above.
Notes on process and follow up
- Council asked staff to provide additional documentation and workshops on the Lake County School mitigation agreement and on downtown parking strategy and implementation. Council also requested legal review and a staff plan responding to repeated vandalism and monitoring gaps at Victory Point (see related public‑comment discussion).
