City Commission: julio de 2026
City of Wildwood
City Commission Agenda Packet_07.13.26
[Southeast corner of CR 106 and NE 42nd Blvd's intersection, approximately 0.22 miles east of N US 301; case 26-2107 (AN)] The City Commission is considering the voluntary annexation of approximately 3.40 acres of real property located at the southeast corner of CR 106 and NE 42nd Blvd's intersection, approximately 0.22 miles east of N US 301. The applicant is 40 Magnolia Development, representing the owner. Staff recommends approval. This item is associated with Ordinance No. O2026-27 and case number 26-2107 (AN). [Approximately 216 feet east of the Warm Springs Ave and Bigham Trl intersection, south along Warm Springs Ave; case 26-2159 (AN)] The City Commission is considering the voluntary annexation of approximately 3.08 acres of real property located approximately 216 feet east of the Warm Springs Ave and Bigham Trl intersection, south along Warm Springs Ave. The applicant is LPGURP, LLC, on behalf of owners KWMPMH, LLC, Brock H. Wagner, & C. Christine Miller. Staff recommends approval. This item is associated with Ordinance No. O2026-29 and case number 26-2159 (AN). [East side of CR 217, approximately 0.09 miles northeast of the intersection of CR 217 and C 44A; case 26-1976 - (AN)] The City Commission is considering the voluntary annexation of approximately 13.44 acres of real property located on CR 217, approximately 0.09 miles north of the intersection of CR 217 and C 44A. The applicant and owner is AD Wildwood LLC. Staff recommends approval. This item is associated with case number 26-1976 (AN). The City Commission will consider approving a payment application for the Millennium Park Phase 1 & 2 Project in the amount of $511,694.86. The City Commission will consider approving a pay application for the Water Reclamation Facility Project in the amount of $3,169,069.45. The City Commission will consider awarding the Parks and Recreation Pole Barn contract to Mark Cook Builders, Inc. in the amount of $223,723. [case #26-1024] The City of Wildwood has been granted rights-of-way for ownership in Villages of Southern Oaks Unit No. 261. The Villages Community Development District 16 will maintain these rights-of-way until the two-year maintenance period expires and the City Engineer certifies completion of construction. After this period, maintenance responsibilities will transfer to the City. [case #26-1290] The City of Wildwood has been granted rights-of-way for ownership in Villages of Southern Oaks Unit No. 282. The Villages Community Development District 16 will maintain these rights-of-way until the two-year maintenance period expires and the City Engineer certifies completion of construction. After this period, maintenance responsibilities will transfer to the City. [case #26-1318] The City of Wildwood has been granted rights-of-way for ownership in Villages of Southern Oaks Unit No. 283. The Villages Community Development District 16 will maintain these rights-of-way until the two-year maintenance period expires and the City Engineer certifies completion of construction. After this period, maintenance responsibilities will transfer to the City. [case #26-1186] The City of Wildwood has been granted rights-of-way for ownership in Villages of Southern Oaks Unit No. 285. The Villages Community Development District 16 will maintain these rights-of-way until the two-year maintenance period expires and the City Engineer certifies completion of construction. After this period, maintenance responsibilities will transfer to the City. [case #26-1317] The City of Wildwood has been granted rights-of-way for ownership in Villages of Southern Oaks Unit No. 292. The Villages Community Development District 16 will maintain these rights-of-way until the two-year maintenance period expires and the City Engineer certifies completion of construction. After this period, maintenance responsibilities will transfer to the City. [case #A26-0430] The City of Wildwood has been granted rights-of-way for ownership in Villages of Southern Oaks Unit No. 264. The Villages Community Development District 16 will maintain these rights-of-way until the two-year maintenance period expires and the City Engineer certifies completion of construction. After this period, maintenance responsibilities will transfer to the City. [case #26-0491] The City of Wildwood has been granted rights-of-way for ownership in Villages of Southern Oaks Unit No. 265. The Villages Community Development District 16 will maintain these rights-of-way until the two-year maintenance period expires and the City Engineer certifies completion of construction. After this period, maintenance responsibilities will transfer to the City. [case #26-0540] The City of Wildwood has been granted rights-of-way for ownership in Villages of Southern Oaks Unit No. 278. The Villages Community Development District 16 will maintain these rights-of-way until the two-year maintenance period expires and the City Engineer certifies completion of construction. After this period, maintenance responsibilities will transfer to the City. [case #26-1185] The City of Wildwood has been granted rights-of-way for ownership in Villages of Southern Oaks Unit No. 260. The Villages Community Development District 16 will maintain these rights-of-way until the two-year maintenance period expires and the City Engineer certifies completion of construction. After this period, maintenance responsibilities will transfer to the City. [case #26-1062] The City of Wildwood has been granted rights-of-way for ownership in Villages of Southern Oaks Unit No. 291. The Villages Community Development District 16 will maintain these rights-of-way until the two-year maintenance period expires and the City Engineer certifies completion of construction. After this period, maintenance responsibilities will transfer to the City. The City of Wildwood has been granted rights-of-way for ownership in Villages of Southern Oaks Unit No. 281. The Villages Community Development District 16 will maintain these rights-of-way until the two-year maintenance period expires and the City Engineer certifies completion of construction. After this period, maintenance responsibilities will transfer to the City. [case 26-0563 (AN)] The City Commission approved Ordinance O2026-18 for Myles Enterprises LLC. The specific nature of the ordinance is not detailed in this excerpt, but it was approved unanimously. [D32-161; case 26-1364 (AN)] The City Commission held a first reading for Ordinance O2026-21 concerning a voluntary annexation of approximately 5 acres for Rainey Construction Land Company, LLC. The associated parcel number is D32-161. A public hearing is scheduled for June 22, 2026. [case 26-1971] The City Commission held a first reading for Ordinance O2026-22 regarding the Village Community Development District No. 9 Boundaries Amendment Petition (6th Amendment). City Manager McHugh stated it would not affect existing residents but only new residents. A public hearing is scheduled for June 22, 2026. The City Commission held a first reading for Ordinance O2026-23 concerning Smoke Shop Distance Criteria. The ordinance aims to distance smoke shops from areas accessible to young people. A public hearing is scheduled for June 22, 2026. The City Commission held a first reading for Ordinance O2026-28 concerning a Golf Cart Ordinance. There was no discussion. A public hearing is scheduled for June 22, 2026. The City Commission approved additional services for the Wildwood WRF project, specifically for Construction Administration Phase 3, to be performed by CPH Engineering. The contract amount is $2,585,220.00 and will span 24 months. The City Commission approved Pay Application No. 15 for the Water Reclamation Facility Project in the amount of $3,242,841.90. This payment is for work performed in May, including the transfer pump station pouring and partial clarifier pouring. The total project cost to date is approximately $30 million. [North Old Wire] The City Commission approved Pay App No. 4 for the North Old Wire Water Main Replacement Project in the amount of $106,521.53. This project aims to improve water quality in the central part of the city and is approximately 85% complete, with final completion estimated in 2-3 weeks. [case 26-1971] The City Commission approved Ordinance O2026-22 for the Village Community Development District No. 9 Boundaries Amendment Petition (6th Amendment). This amendment adds 9.7 acres, including 37 residential units, and dedicates roads within the Shanty Creek development to the City. Future residents of the new homes will be subject to City of Wildwood taxes and services. The City Commission approved Ordinance O2026-23, establishing separation requirements for smoke shops from schools, churches, playgrounds, recreation areas, and other smoke shops. This ordinance aims to protect youth and does not affect existing compliant businesses. [north of town, bordering Shamrock Industrial Park; case 26-1364 (AN)] The City Commission approved Ordinance O2026-21 for Rainey Construction Land Company, LLC, concerning a voluntary annexation of approximately 5 acres. The property is located north of town and borders the Shamrock Industrial Park. The associated parcel number is D32-161. [case 26-0559 (SSCP)] The City Commission held a first reading for Ordinance O2026-19, a small-scale future land use map amendment for Myles Enterprises LLC, changing the designation from Agriculture Sumter County to Rural Residential City for 9.77 acres MOL. A public hearing is scheduled for July 13, 2026. [case 26-0561 (RZ)] The City Commission held a first reading for Ordinance O2026-20, a zoning map amendment for Myles Enterprises LLC, changing the zoning district from RR5 County to RR Rural Residential City for 9.77 acres MOL. Upon annexation, the property will receive its zoning designation. A public hearing is scheduled for July 13, 2026. [Southeast corner of CR 106 and NE 42nd Boulevard, approximately 0.22 miles east of N US 301; case 26-2107 (AN)] The City Commission held a first reading for Ordinance O2026-27, providing for the voluntary annexation of approximately 3.40 acres. The property is located approximately 0.22 miles east of N US 301 at the southeast corner of CR 106 and NE 42nd Boulevard. A public hearing is scheduled for July 13, 2026. [East of Warm Springs Avenue and Bigham Trail intersection, south along Warm Springs Avenue; case 26-2159 (AN)] The City Commission held a first reading for Ordinance O2026-29, providing for the voluntary annexation of approximately 3.08 acres. The property is located east of the Warm Springs Avenue and Bigham Trail intersection, south along Warm Springs Avenue. A public hearing is scheduled for July 13, 2026. [Millennium Park] The City Commission approved the Millennium Park Phase 1 & 2 Project Payment Application No. 16 in the amount of $449,389.03. The project is on schedule, with streetlight installation underway, the basketball court structure visible, and preparations completed for new sign installation. [Barwick Street] The City Commission approved the Barwick Street Improvements Project Payment Application No. 1 in the amount of $108,277.01. This is the first payment application for the project, which is progressing efficiently. Pond excavation behind the Development Services building is complete, and additional site work has begun. [case 26-1971] The City Commission approved Ordinance O2026-22 for the Village Community Development District No. 9 Boundaries Amendment Petition (6th Amendment). This amendment adds 9.7 acres, including 37 residential units, and dedicates roads within the Shanty Creek development to the City. Future residents of the new homes will be subject to City of Wildwood taxes and services. The City Commission approved Ordinance O2026-23, establishing separation requirements for smoke shops from schools, churches, playgrounds, recreation areas, and other smoke shops. This ordinance aims to protect youth and does not affect existing compliant businesses. [north of town, bordering Shamrock Industrial Park; case 26-1364 (AN)] The City Commission approved Ordinance O2026-21 for Rainey Construction Land Company, LLC, concerning a voluntary annexation of approximately 5 acres. The property is located north of town and borders the Shamrock Industrial Park. The associated parcel number is D32-161. [case 26-0559 (SSCP)] The City Commission held a first reading for Ordinance O2026-19, a small-scale future land use map amendment for Myles Enterprises LLC, changing the designation from Agriculture Sumter County to Rural Residential City for 9.77 acres MOL. A public hearing is scheduled for July 13, 2026. [case 26-0561 (RZ)] The City Commission held a first reading for Ordinance O2026-20, a zoning map amendment for Myles Enterprises LLC, changing the zoning district from RR5 County to RR Rural Residential City for 9.77 acres MOL. Upon annexation, the property will receive its zoning designation. A public hearing is scheduled for July 13, 2026. [Southeast corner of CR 106 and NE 42nd Boulevard, approximately 0.22 miles east of N US 301; case 26-2107 (AN)] The City Commission held a first reading for Ordinance O2026-27, providing for the voluntary annexation of approximately 3.40 acres. The property is located approximately 0.22 miles east of N US 301 at the southeast corner of CR 106 and NE 42nd Boulevard. A public hearing is scheduled for July 13, 2026. [East of Warm Springs Avenue and Bigham Trail intersection, south along Warm Springs Avenue; case 26-2159 (AN)] The City Commission held a first reading for Ordinance O2026-29, providing for the voluntary annexation of approximately 3.08 acres. The property is located east of the Warm Springs Avenue and Bigham Trail intersection, south along Warm Springs Avenue. A public hearing is scheduled for July 13, 2026. [Millennium Park] The City Commission approved the Millennium Park Phase 1 & 2 Project Payment Application No. 16 in the amount of $449,389.03. The project is on schedule, with streetlight installation underway, the basketball court structure visible, and preparations completed for new sign installation. [Barwick Street] The City Commission approved the Barwick Street Improvements Project Payment Application No. 1 in the amount of $108,277.01. This is the first payment application for the project, which is progressing efficiently. Pond excavation behind the Development Services building is complete, and additional site work has begun. [case #26-0607] Villages of Southern Oaks Right-of-Way Deed Unit No. 284. Staff recommends approval for the city to be granted rights-of-way for ownership. The Villages Community Development District No. 16 will maintain the rights-of-way until the two-year maintenance period expires and the City Engineer certifies completion. After the maintenance period, the city will assume maintenance responsibility for all road rights-of-way within the subdivision. [case ORDINANCE NO. O2026-28] Ordinance O2026-28 amends Chapter 12 of the City’s Code of Ordinances governing low-speed vehicles and golf carts to maintain compliance with Florida Statutes and clarify regulations. The ordinance amends Section 12-151 and repeals Sections 12-152 through 12-155. Staff coordinated with FDOT, Sumter County, The Villages developer, and local HOAs. Public education, signage installation, and enforcement will follow approval. An interactive map of golf cart-accessible roadways will be available on the City's website. [Southeast corner of CR 106 and NE 42nd Blvd's intersection, approximately 0.22 miles east of N US 301; case 26-2107 (AN)] Voluntary annexation application for parcels D17-037, D17-080, D17-096, and D17-124, totaling 3.40 acres MOL. The property is located approximately 0.22 miles east of N US 301, at the southeast corner of CR 106 and NE 42nd Blvd's intersection. The proposed development will be a business park consisting of offices/warehouses. Applicant will work with the city's utility department for water and sewer improvements and a transportation impact analysis will outline necessary road improvements. [Approximately 216 feet east of the Warm Springs Ave. and Bigham Trl. intersection, south along Warm Springs Ave.; case 26-2159 (AN)] Voluntary annexation application for parcels G33-015, G33-075, and G33-147, totaling 3.08 acres MOL. The property is located approximately 216 feet east of the Warm Springs Ave. and Bigham Trl. intersection, south along Warm Springs Ave. The proposed development will consist of 34,400 SF of medical office(s). Applicant will work with the city’s utility department for water and sewer connections, and a transportation impact analysis will be required. [East side of CR 217, approximately 0.09 miles northeast of the intersection of CR 217 and C 44A; case 26-1976 - (AN)] Voluntary annexation application for parcel F01-100, totaling 13.28 acres MOL. The property is located on the east side of CR 217, approximately 0.09 miles northeast of the intersection of CR 217 and C 44A. The applicant plans to construct a residential development. City water and sewer are available. The applicant will coordinate with the Development Services Department for utility connections and potential right-of-way dedication. [case RESOLUTION NO. R2026-15] Resolution R2026-15 adopts the City of Wildwood's Golf Cart District Map, identifying roadways where golf carts are authorized to operate. The resolution authorizes the City Manager and Chief of Police to implement and enforce the Golf Cart Ordinance, including signage installation. The City Manager can make minor administrative corrections to the map without Commission approval. Substantive changes require a future resolution. Millennium Park Phase 1 & 2 Project Payment Application No. 17 for $511,694.86. The project was approved and awarded to Kingdom Construction on February 13, 2025. Funding is allocated to account 301-572-60-6302. [Millennium Park; case ITB 2026-08] The City Commission of the City of Wildwood is considering awarding the Parks and Recreation Pole Barn contract to Mark Cook Builders, Inc. for $223,723. This project is to purchase and install a new pole barn at Millennium Park to protect park maintenance and beautification equipment. The bid solicitation (ITB 2026-08) received six responses, and Mark Cook Builders, Inc. was the lowest bidder, demonstrating the necessary qualifications and experience. Funding for this project was approved in the FY 2026 budget. [Millennium Park; case 26-0059] The City of Wildwood is seeking bids for the construction of a new 4,000 SF pole barn at Millennium Park. The project includes a 40' x 100' building, concrete foundation, concrete finish, fire hydrant assembly, and perimeter fencing (demo existing, install new). Engineered building plans and a building permit are required. The contract duration for Substantial Completion is 60 days, with an additional 30 days for Final Completion, totaling 90 days. Bids are due by 3:00 PM on June 4, 2026. [Lake Deaton Municipal Park] Amendment No. 1 to the agreement between the City of Wildwood and Sumter County Dragon Boat Club Inc. (SCDBC) was approved. This amendment allows SCDBC to store one additional 10-person dragon boat at Lake Deaton Municipal Park, increasing their total allowed storage to three boats. This addition is intended to facilitate training for students from South Sumter High School and Wildwood Middle High School. [Diplomat Beach Resort in Hollywood, Florida] The City Commission is to designate a City Commissioner as the voting delegate for the Florida League of Cities (FLC) 2026 Annual Business Session. Commissioner Joe Elliott is serving as the voting delegate. The conference is scheduled for August 13-15, 2026, in Hollywood, Florida, with the Annual Business Meeting on August 15, 2026. Voting delegate forms must be received by the FLC no later than July 31, 2026. [City Hall] An open house was held on June 24, 2026, at City Hall for the public to view and provide feedback on the Martin Theatre redevelopment project plans. The project is being managed by the City of Wildwood and Gator Sktch. Public input was compiled, showing high average scores for Project Need (4.71), Benefit to the Community (4.71), Appearance/Aesthetics (4.57), and Overall Impression (4.57). Comments included concerns about demolition, a desire for a community space for artistic expression, a need for retail spaces (not thrift stores), a preference for less modern designs, and questions about funding sources (reserves vs. tax increases). Some respondents expressed excitement and anticipation for the project as a positive addition to the community. The first budget workshop for the City of Wildwood is scheduled for July 20, 2026, at 9 a.m. This is part of the previously approved budget calendar for FY2027.
- Board:
- City Commission
- Date:
- 2026-07-13
- Type:
- Agenda_packet
- Decision:
- Staff recommends approval
- Address:
- Southeast corner of CR 106 and NE 42nd Blvd's intersection, approximately 0.22 miles east of N US 301
- Applicant:
- 40 Magnolia Development (applicant on behalf of owner Edward Abshier)
City Commission Agenda_07.13.26
The City of Wildwood Commission is holding a regular meeting on July 13, 2026. Key agenda items include a Golf Cart Ordinance (O2026-28), voluntary annexations for 40 Magnolia Development (3.40 acres, case 26-2107 AN) and Silver Oaks at Warm Springs (3.08 acres, case 26-2159 AN), and a first reading for the annexation of Wildwood 50-Unit Subdivision (13.44 acres, case 26-1976 AN). The commission will also consider approving the Golf Cart District Map (R2026-15), payment applications for Millennium Park Phase 1 & 2 ($511,694.86) and the Water Reclamation Facility Project ($3,169,069.45), awarding a Pole Barn contract to Mark Cook Builders, Inc. ($223,723), and discussing the Martin Theatre Redevelopment Project public input.
- Board:
- City Commission
- Date:
- 2026-07-13
- Type:
- Agenda
- Address:
- 100 N Main Street
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