Agenda

City of Dunnellon
20750 River Drive, Dunnellon, FL 34431
City Council Workshop Meeting
May 4, 2026, 5:00 PM

Dunnellon City Council Workshop meeting will be held on May 4, 2026, 5:00 pm.
Public Comment: Anyone who wishes to provide public comment will be able to do so by participating in the City Council Workshop meeting in person.
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Call to Order

Pledge of Allegiance

Opening Prayer/Moment of Silence

(suggested time limit: 1minute: Mayor to request if any invitee is present to open with prayer; if no invitee is present, Mayor will ask if a Dunnellon citizen will volunteer.  If no volunteers, a moment of silence will be offered.  If a citizen outside of Dunnellon requests to open with prayer, (s)he may do so if no invitee/citizens volunteer.)

Roll Call

Proof of Publication - The agenda was published on the City's website and City Hall bulletin board on Monday, April 27, 2026.

1.

Public Comment

 

2.

Board Reports

 

3.

Dunnellon Chamber and Business Association Reports

 

4.

Presentations

 

4.a

Local Mitigation Strategy (LMS) Five Year Plan update - Ken Odom, Transportation Planner, Marion County Growth Services

 

5.

Council Agenda Items

 

5.a

Councilman Lehmann

  • Council Decorum
  • Vogt Springs Signage

 

6.

Discussion

 

6.a

Lease Agreement #LEA2021-01, Renewal of Sublease with the Florida Department of Environmental Protection, Division of Recreation and Parks (Little League ball field)

 
Documents:
Agenda Summary for Lease Agreement LEA2021-01 Division of State Lands Sublease Agreement 4013-133.pdf

6.b

Police Surplus Vehicles and Miscellaneous Equipment

 

7.

Regular Agenda Items

 

7.a

Agreement #AGR2026-09, Woodard and Curran Consulting (backup to be provided)

 

8.

Staff Agenda Items

 

8.a

Blue Run Park Charter Amendment - City Ownership and Management

 
Documents:
Marion County Blue Run Park.pdf

8.b

Planning Commission Board Reappointment

 
Documents:
Agenda Summary Form for Planning Commission Reappointment.pdf

9.

Ordinances

 

9.a

Ordinance #ORD2026-01, Special Events

 

9.b

Ordinance #ORD2026-06, Comprehensive Plan and Future Land Use Map

 
Documents:
Ordinance ORD2026-06 Adopting 2025-2045 Comprehensive Plan.pdf
Ordinance ORD2026-06 Business Impact Estimate.pdf

10.

Resolutions

 

10.a

 Resolution #RES2026-09, Local Mitigation Strategy

 
Documents:
Resolution RES2026-09 Marion County Local Mitigation Strategy.pdf

11.

Council Comments

 

12.

City Attorney Comments

 

13.

Public Comment

 

Adjournment

Tentative Agenda for Council Meeting on Wednesday, May 13, 2026

Consent Agenda

  • Approval of Minutes
  • Reappoint Lisa Sheffield as a full member of the Planning Commission from May 10, 2026 to May 10, 2029
  • Authorize the Mayor to sign the 5-year renewal of Sublease Agreement #LEA2021-01 with the Florida Department of Environmental Protection, Division of Recreation and Parks (FDEP Sublease Number 4013-133)

 

Regular Agenda

  • Public Hearing Ordinance #ORD2026-04, Proposed Charter Amendment Police Chief
  • Final Reading Ordinance #ORD2026-04, Proposed Charter Amendment Police Chief
  • Public Hearing Ordinance #ORD2026-05, Adopting Water Supply Facilities Work Plan
  • Final Reading Ordinance #ORD2026-05, Adopting Water Supply Facilities Work Plan
  • Public Hearing Ordinance #ORD2026-06, Comprehensive Plan and Future Land Use Map
  • First Reading Ordinance #ORD2026-06, Comprehensive Plan and Future Land Use Map
  • Agreement #AGR2026-09, Woodard and Curran Consulting
  • Resolution #RES2026-09, Local Mitigation Strategy

 

Future Meetings:

  • 05/12/2026 Joint Planning/City Council Meeting
  • 05/13/2026 City Council Meeting

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