Below are the formal actions recorded on the Palm Bay City Council agenda for Sept. 18, 2025. Tally and attribution are taken from the public meeting transcript and roll call where recorded.
- Consent agenda: Approved on voice vote; passed (5–0).
- Public‑hearing easement vacations (Ordinances to vacate rear utility/drainage easements for pool construction): Items 1 and 2 — passed on motions; outcome recorded as unanimous (5–0).
- Continuances (public hearings): Items 3–6 (development agreement and PUD items related to Mitko Village / similar project represented by PEAT Holdings) — council moved items to be time‑certain on Nov. 6, 2025; motion passed on voice vote. Items 7–8 (Sankofa/Green Estates) — first continuance granted to Oct. 16, 2025; motion passed by voice vote.
- Ordinance 2025‑43 (CP25003) — small‑scale future‑land‑use amendment for CenterPointe Church (2.8‑acre parcel) — APPROVED by roll call, 3–2 (Deputy Mayor Jaffe, Councilman Johnson, Councilman Langevin: aye; Councilman Hammer, Mayor Medina: nay).
- Ordinance 2025‑44 (Z2500003) — rezoning of adjacent 10‑acre parcel from RR to RS‑2 — FAILED by roll call; the motion did not receive a majority and was recorded as failing (4 nays / 1 aye; proposal defeated).
- Ordinance (Annexation) — nearly 33‑acre parcel near St. John’s Heritage Parkway — APPROVED (voice vote) 5–0; annexation only, companion comp‑plan and rezoning to return later if requested.
- Ordinance 2025‑533 (Quarterly budget amendment) — second reading and final adoption of theFY2025 quarterly budget amendments — APPROVED (vote recorded as 4–0 in the transcript; no identified opposition recorded).
- Resolution (LURA amendment request from Live Local project) — developer sought to reduce number of restricted affordable units in LURA from 48 to 12 (reduction from 40% to 10% of units). Council motion was to deny the requested amendment; motion carried unanimously (vote recorded as unanimous on the floor). The LURA amendment request was therefore DENIED.
- Evans Center RFA: Council voted to TABLE reissuing an RFA and to allow procurement review and possible protests to be resolved before reissuing; motion passed (4–1).
Notes and next steps: Several items will return to council at future meetings (Nov. 6 scheduling for multiple continued items, future readings for annexation companion items, and procurement follow‑up on Evans Center). Staff said they will provide updated traffic and school‑concurrency letters for the CenterPointe-related projects and will coordinate with procurement on the Evans Center matter.
Ending: These tallies reflect the council’s formal recorded votes and the transcript narration for voice votes; on items where roll-call votes were recorded, individual member positions are listed above.