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New Workshop: Town Of Jupiter News
Planning And
Zoning Demystified By Ilan Kaufer, Town Of voter-approved debt service millage of .1978, which
Jupiter Councilman
results in a total millage rate of 2.6611. This combined
Happy October
rate represents a .0101 reduction from the combined
everyone, rate in FY 2019.
Wednesday, Nov. 6, 2 to 4 p.m., Community Center, L a st m ont h, Police Technology
Auditorium Room C Hurricane Dorian Several years ago, one of my strategic initiatives
Whether you are a business or a property owner, you may provided our Town with was for the Town to increase the use of technology in
have wondered about the process for when development a scare. While we were the police department to enhance our police’s ability
applications are needed, how to submit applications for relatively unscathed, as to proactively fight criminal activity and enhance
developments, and permitting in the Town. This workshop we all know the residents officer safety. The council recently approved the
will provide an opportunity to learn about and ask questions of the Bahamas, whom purchase of additional license plate reader systems.
on topics such as: many of us can count The police department recommended adding more of
• Town Code as family and friends, this technology after testing its effectiveness the last
• Parking and landscaping requirements suffered devastating harm from the storm. It is couple years.
• Signage and special event permits and requirements heartwarming to see so many in our community work Beach Dune Crossovers
• Zoning and uses tirelessly to provide financial and material support to The Town Council approved a contract to replace
• Non-conformities our neighbors and we hope they continue to rebuild seven more of the Town’s beach dune crossovers. This
• Grant eligibility their lives as quickly as possible. continues the Town’s three-year plan to replace and
• When a professional consultant is needed (architect, In the Town, the storm provided an opportunity to upgrade our crossovers. I will continue to advocate that
landscape architect, engineering firm, etc.) review our storm processes and protocols. As with any one or more of the crossovers that will be upgraded
• Marine facilities storm, there are things we learned and will apply to during this project be ADA accessible. The Town will
• ADA consideration future emergency scenarios. I want to thank our Town need to get permission from the Florida Department of
Members of Town staff will be present to provide staff, our first responders, and all our government Environmental Protection to construct these types of
information, and answer questions. For more information officials for their work to keep our community safe accesses, and at a recent meeting I asked and received
and to register, visit www.jupiter.fl.us/PZDemystified or during these storm episodes. unanimous approval that a letter be sent to the governor
call (561) 741-2291. Please find below a few recent updates from the and FDEP secretary to assist us with getting permits
Town Council. for this type of ADA access.
Tax Rate As always please contact me with any comments
The Town Council approved the 2020 millage rate or questions at ilank@jupiter.fl.us and follow me on
at its first meeting in September. The rate will remain Facebook at www.facebook.com/Councilorkaufer or
the same as this year’s rate (2.4633). The Town has a on Twitter @Councilorkaufer.
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