TO: Mayor and City Commission
FROM: Cale Curtis, City Manager
DATE: February 3, 2021
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EMERGENCY ORDINANCE - AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO MAKE PROVISIONS FOR PUBLIC MEETINGS BY USE OF COMMUNICATION MEDIA TECHNOLOGY AND FOR ATTENDANCE BY USE OF SUCH TECHNOLOGY BY ELECTED, APPOINTED OFFICIALS, OR STAFF DURING PERIODS WHEN THE CITY MANAGER DETERMINES AND DECLARES A LOCAL PUBLIC HEALTH EMERGENCY OR OTHER CIRCUMSTANCES IN WHICH THE CITY COMMISSION DETERMINES IT IS NECESSARY TO PROTECT THE HEALTH AND SAFETY OF CITY OFFICIALS, CITY STAFF, AND THE PUBLIC, FOR A 60 DAY PERIOD; PROVIDING FOR TWO-THIRDS AFFIRMATIVE VOTE REQUIRED FOR ADOPTION PURSUANT TO SECTION 3.19 - EMERGENCY ORDINANCES; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
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BACKGROUND: On March 20, 2020 Florida Governor Ron DeSantis issued Executive Order (EO) 20-69 suspending current Sunshine Law Requirements for a quorum of the government decision-making body to be physically present, for a government decision-making body to meet in any specific place, and to allow local government decision-making bodies to utilize "Communications Media Technology such as telephonic and video conferencing, as provided in Section 120.54(5)(b)2., Florida Statutes", but specifically not waiving any other Sunshine Law Requirements. In response to EO 20-69, the City Commission approved Resolution 20-028 on June 17, 2020, to provide for policy and protocols for the use of communications media technology to facilitate attendance by elected and appointed officials at City Commission meetings and advisory boards, and to facilitate public participation and such meetings. Governor DeSantis subsequently extended Executive Order 20-69 until 12:01 a.m. on November 1, 2020.
Section 4 D of Governor DeSantis' EO 20-52 expressly authorizes the City Commission to take whatever prudent action is necessary to ensure the health, safety, and welfare of the community in accordance with s...
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