4800 West Copans Road  
Coconut Creek, FL 33063  
City of Coconut Creek  
Meeting Agenda - Final  
City Commission  
JEFFREY R. WASSERMAN, MAYOR  
JOHN A. BRODIE, VICE MAYOR  
SANDRA L. WELCH, COMMISSIONER  
JOSHUA RYDELL, COMMISSIONER  
JACQUELINE RAILEY, COMMISSIONER  
SHEILA N. ROSE, CITY MANAGER  
TERRILL C. PYBURN, CITY ATTORNEY  
JOSEPH J. KAVANAGH, CITY CLERK  
COMMISSION MEETINGS  
TIME: Second and fourth Thursdays of the month at 7:00 p.m.  
PLACE: Coconut Creek Government Center  
4800 W. Copans Road  
Coconut Creek Vision 2030:  
An innovative and engaged community with a small-town  
personal touch.  
Thursday, April 9, 2026  
7:00 PM  
Coconut Creek Government Center -  
Commission Chambers  
The City of Coconut Creek City Commission will be conducting a regular meeting of the City  
Commission on Thursday, April 9, 2026, beginning at 7 p.m. at the Coconut Creek Government  
Center, Commission Chambers, located at 4800 W. Copans Road, Coconut Creek, Florida  
33063.  
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The public may appear in person and speak at the meeting. Members of the Commission, City  
staff, and the public are required to use civil and appropriate language when addressing the  
Commission or anyone present at the meeting, and must refrain from using vulgarity, profanity,  
cursing, or exhibiting aggressive or threatening behavior. No racial or ethnic slurs or threatening  
behavior toward any individual by the Commission, City staff, or the public shall be allowed during  
any meeting of the Commission. If a person attending a Commission meeting exhibits unruly or  
threatening behavior or the use of vulgarity, profanity, or otherwise violates the decorum rules set  
forth herein, the Mayor has the authority to order their removal from the Commission Chambers,  
which may be done by the Police Department, if necessary. If excessive unruliness occurs, the  
Mayor has the authority to recess or adjourn the meeting.  
Prior to the meeting date, if any member of the public requires additional information on how to  
participate in the meeting and obtain assistance if needed, please contact:  
City of Coconut Creek  
City Clerk Department  
4800 W. Copans Road  
Coconut Creek, FL 33063  
954-973-6774  
AGENDA  
CALL TO ORDER / ROLL CALL  
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE  
PRESENTATION(S)  
1.  
A PRESENTATION RECOGNIZING THE MEMBERS OF THE PARKS  
AND RECREATION ADVISORY BOARD AND PLANNING AND ZONING  
ADVISORY BOARD FOR THEIR SERVICE DURING THE 2025-2026  
YEAR.  
2.  
3.  
A PRESENTATION RECOGNIZING SECOND QUARTER EMPLOYEE  
MILESTONE ANNIVERSARIES FOR FISCAL YEAR 2026.  
A PRESENTATION BY THE COMMUNITY FOUNDATION OF BROWARD  
REGARDING PARTNERSHIP OPPORTUNITIES TO SUPPORT  
PHILANTHROPIC INITIATIVES.  
Attachments:  
4.  
A PROCLAMATION CELEBRATING APRIL 2026 AS “FAIR HOUSING  
MONTH.”  
Attachments:  
INPUT FROM THE PUBLIC  
Three (3) minutes per person on non-agenda items or consent agenda items.  
Members of the Commission, City staff, and the public are required to use civil and  
appropriate language when addressing the Commission or anyone present at the  
meeting, and must refrain from using vulgarity, profanity, cursing, or exhibiting aggressive  
or threatening behavior. No racial or ethnic slurs or threatening behavior toward any  
individual by the Commission, City staff, or the public shall be allowed during any  
meeting of the Commission. If a person attending a Commission meeting exhibits unruly  
or threatening behavior or the use of vulgarity, profanity, or otherwise violates the  
decorum rules set forth herein, the Mayor has the authority to order their removal from the  
Commission Chambers, which may be done by the Police Department, if necessary. If  
excessive unruliness occurs, the Mayor has the authority to recess or adjourn the  
meeting.  
CONSENT AGENDA  
5.  
A MOTION APPROVING THE MINUTES FROM PREVIOUS CITY  
COMMISSION MEETING(S). (2026-0312WS AND 2026-0312R)  
Sponsors:  
City Clerk  
Attachments:  
6.  
7.  
A MOTION TO CANCEL THE JULY 9 AND AUGUST 13, 2026,  
REGULAR CITY COMMISSION MEETINGS.  
Sponsors:  
City Commission  
Attachments:  
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING PARTICIPATION IN THE COMBINED  
SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT WITH THE SIX (6) REMNANT  
DEFENDANTS, INCLUDING ASSOCIATED PHARMACIES, INC. (AND  
AMERICAN ASSOCIATED PHARMACIES); J M SMITH CORPORATION;  
LOUISIANA WHOLESALE DRUG COMPANY, INC.; MORRIS AND  
DICKSON CO.; NORTH CAROLINA MUTUAL WHOLESALE DRUG  
COMPANY, INC.; AND UNITED NATURAL FOODS, INC. (INCLUDING  
ITS SUBSIDIARIES SUPERVALU AND ADVANTAGE LOGISTICS)  
RELATED TO THE NATIONAL OPIOID SETTLEMENT; AND  
AUTHORIZING THE CITY ATTORNEY, OR DESIGNEE, TO EXECUTE  
ALL NECESSARY PARTICIPATION DOCUMENTS.  
Sponsors:  
City Attorney  
Attachments:  
REGULAR AGENDA  
City Commission  
8.  
A RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING A RE-DISTRICTING BOARD AND  
APPOINTING FIVE (5) MEMBERS, ONE (1) FROM EACH DISTRICT, TO  
THE RE-DISTRICTING BOARD FOR A TERM OF ONE HUNDRED  
TWENTY (120) DAYS, COMMENCING ON APRIL 9, 2026.  
Attachments:  
9.  
A RESOLUTION APPOINTING PETA-GAY LAKE AS A REGULAR  
MEMBER OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS FOR THE SEMINOLE  
COCONUT CREEK EDUCATION FOUNDATION, INC. PURSUANT TO  
THE COCONUT CREEK FEE TO TRUST LANDS MITIGATION  
AGREEMENT AND THE BYLAWS OF THE SEMINOLE COCONUT  
CREEK EDUCATION FOUNDATION.  
Attachments:  
10.  
A MOTION TO APPOINT A DIRECTOR, ALTERNATE, AND SECOND  
ALTERNATE TO ATTEND AND VOTE AT ANY 2026-2027 BROWARD  
LEAGUE OF CITIES BOARD OF DIRECTORS OR GENERAL  
MEMBERSHIP MEETINGS.  
Attachments:  
Finance and Administrative Services  
11.  
A MOTION TO ACCEPT FOR FILING AS THE RECORD COPY WITH  
THE CITY CLERK THE ANNUAL COMPREHENSIVE FINANCIAL  
REPORT (ACFR), WHICH ALSO INCLUDES THE OTHER  
INDEPENDENT AUDITOR’S REPORTS, FOR THE FISCAL YEAR  
ENDED SEPTEMBER 30, 2025.  
Attachments:  
Resilient Design & Development  
12.  
A RESOLUTION APPROVING THE MARTINIQUE I CONDOMINIUM  
ASSOCIATION APPLICATION FOR MATCHING GRANT FUNDS FROM  
THE NEIGHBORHOOD ENHANCEMENT GRANT PROGRAM FOR  
SECURITY ENHANCEMENTS.  
Attachments:  
13.  
AN ORDINANCE APPROVING THE REZONING REQUEST MADE BY  
JAY DOUCETTE OF SPRING ENGINEERING, INC. FROM B-4  
(REGIONAL SHOPPING DISTRICT) TO PLANNED MAINSTREET  
DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT (PMDD) (AL HENDRICKSON PMDD) TO  
REDEVELOP THE EXISTING AL HENDRICKSON TOYOTA  
AUTOMOBILE DEALERSHIP LOCATED AT 5201 WEST SAMPLE  
ROAD. (QUASI-JUDICIAL)(FIRST READING)(FIRST PUBLIC HEARING)  
Attachments:  
14.  
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE CITY’S CODE OF ORDINANCES, BY  
AMENDING CHAPTER 13, “LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE,” ARTICLE III,  
“ZONING REGULATIONS,” DIVISION 8, “MASTER BUSINESS LIST,” TO  
AMEND SECTION 13-626, “MASTER BUSINESS LIST - PLANNED  
MAINSTREET DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT,” TO ADOPT THE LIST OF  
PERMITTED AND SPECIAL LAND USES FOR THE AL HENDRICKSON  
TOYOTA PLANNED MAINSTREET DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT,  
GENERALLY LOCATED AT 5201 WEST SAMPLE ROAD.  
(QUASI-JUDICIAL)(FIRST READING)(FIRST PUBLIC HEARING)  
Attachments:  
15.  
A RESOLUTION APPROVING THE SITE PLAN REQUEST OF JAY  
DOUCETTE, SPRING ENGINEERING, INC., ON BEHALF OF COCONUT  
CREEK AUTOMOTIVE MANAGEMENT, LLC, TO REDEVELOP AN  
EXISTING AUTOMOBILE DEALERSHIP GENERALLY LOCATED  
NORTH OF SAMPLE ROAD BETWEEN NW 54 AVENUE AND BANKS  
ROAD, LEGALLY DESCRIBED IN EXHIBIT “A,” ATTACHED HERETO  
AND MADE A PART HEREOF. (QUASI-JUDICIAL)(PUBLIC HEARING)  
Attachments:  
City Attorney  
16.  
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE CITY’S CODE OF ORDINANCES, BY  
AMENDING CHAPTER 5, “ANIMALS,” SECTION 5-12, “RETAIL SALE  
OF DOGS AND CATS,” TO AMEND THE DEFINITION OF HOBBY  
BREEDER TO CLARIFY THAT HOBBY BREEDERS ARE NOT PET  
STORES. (FIRST READING)  
Attachments:  
CITY MANAGER REPORT  
CITY ATTORNEY REPORT  
COMMISSION COMMUNICATIONS  
ADJOURNMENT  
NOTE: If any person, firm, or corporation decides to appeal any decision made by the  
above City Commission with respect to any matter considered at such meeting or hearing,  
they will need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record  
includes the testimony and evidence, if any, upon which the appeal is to be based. (F.S.  
286.0105)  
In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, any person with a disability who  
requires assistance to participate in said meeting may contact the City Clerk Department  
at 954-973-6774 at least two (2) days prior to said meeting.