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Upcoming
Thu Aug 20, 2026 · 9:00 AM
Special Magistrate Hearing
Wellington Special Magistrate Hearing on code compliance cases
The Village of Wellington is holding a Special Magistrate Hearing to address code compliance matters. The agenda includes consent items, new business, and fine certifications, but specific details are not provided in the agenda text.
- Consent agenda item SM-166
- New business item SM-167
- Fine certification item SM-168
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Village Hall
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Thursday, August 20, 2026
9:00 AM
Village of Wellington
Code Compliance
12300 Forest Hill Blvd.
Wellington, FL 33414
Village Hall
Special Magistrate Hearing
Meeting Agenda - Final
August 20, 2026
Special Magistrate Hearing
Meeting Agenda - Final
I.
CALL TO ORDER
II.
OPENING COMMENTS
III.
SWEARING IN OF SPEAKERS
IV.
ADDITIONS OR DELETIONS TO AGENDA
V.
CONSENT
SM-166
Consent 8-20-26
VI.
NEW BUSINESS
SM-167
New Business 8-20-26
VII.
FINE CERTIFICATION
SM-168
Fine Certification 8-20-26
VIII.
ADJOURNMENT
If a person decides to appeal any decision made by with respect to any matter considered at this
meeting, you will need a record of the proceedings, and you may need to ensure that a verbatim record of
the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to
be based. (The above notice is required by State Law. Anyone desiring a verbatim transcript shall have
the responsibility, at his own cost, to arrange for the transcript).
Pursuant to the provision of the Americans With Disabilities Act: any person requiring special
accommodations to participate in these meetings, because of a disability or physical impairment, should
contact the Village Manager’s Office (561) 791-4000 at least five calendar days prior to the Hearing.
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Village of Wellington
Recent meetings
Tue Aug 11, 2026 · 6:30 PM
Village Council
Council to adopt FY 2026-27 budgets and assessment rates
The Village Council will consider adopting the FY 2026-2027 budgets and non-ad valorem assessment rates for the Acme Improvement District, solid waste collection, Saddle Trail Park Neighborhood Improvement District, and the water/wastewater utility. The agenda also includes public hearings on ordinances regarding an interlocal service boundary agreement with Palm Beach County and new rules for golf carts and micromobility devices. Several consent agenda items involve contract renewals and awards, including a $248,057 maintenance contract and a $132,100 rock rip rap installation.
- Adoption of FY 2026-27 budgets and assessment rates for Acme Improvement District, solid waste, Saddle Trail Park, and water/wastewater utility
- Public hearing on Ordinance 2026-15: Interlocal Service Boundary Agreement with Palm Beach County
- Public hearings on Ordinances 2026-16 and 2026-17: clarifying golf cart penalties and regulating micromobility devices
- Renewal of utility process control maintenance contracts at ~$75,000 annually
- Award contract to Payle Inc. for trophies/plaques/medals (~$120,000 over 3 years)
budgetordinancespublic-hearingcontractsmicromobilityinterlocal-agreementassessments
Village Hall - Council Chambers
📹 From the video · 2h 49m
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? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? >> We're gonna call to order this meeting of the Rolling Council for August. 11th, please rise for the invocation by father Mathew tease from Saint David's in the Pines to be followed with a pledge. Let us pray. It got. come before you today with hearts full of gratitude for the privilege of living and working in this community. >> And as we begin a new school year, we lift up our students. Our teachers. And all of our administrators. We ask that you ran our students and teachers in your minds and renewed excitement for teaching and learning. Plus parents or families and all who support them. That our schools and communities may be places of growth. We also ask that you bless our first responders in all who work tirelessly. To keep our community safe and vibrant and strong. And tonight we pray your guidance upon the members of this council. Grant them clarity of mind, patience and listening and courage in all their decisions. Remind us all that public service is our sacred trust. And they are words and actions reflect our deep care for our neighbors and commitment to the future that we together share. All this. We pray through Christ. Our Lord. The pledge allegiance to the flag. state stands nation under God. >> Indivisible with liberty and justice for all. Mr. Barnes. Okay. That brings us to approve the agenda. And with the following modifications recommend approval of the agenda, one is to move consent item agenda 7, I which is re …
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Tuesday, August 11, 2026
6:30 PM
Village of Wellington
12300 Forest Hill Blvd
Wellington, FL 33414
Village Hall - Council Chambers
Village Council
Michael J. Napoleone, Mayor
Maria Antuña, Vice Mayor
Amanda Silvestri, Councilwoman
Stephen A. Levin, Councilman
Johnny Meier, Councilman
Meeting Agenda - Final
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August 11, 2026
Village Council
Meeting Agenda - Final
1.
CALL TO ORDER
2.
INVOCATION
Reverend Matthew Tees, St. David's in the Pines
3.
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
4.
APPROVAL OF AGENDA
5.
CONSIDERATION OF EXTENDED TIME REQUESTS BY INTERESTED PARTIES
FOR QUASI-JUDICIAL HEARINGS, IF ANY
6.
PRESENTATIONS AND PROCLAMATIONS
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Village of Wellington
August 11, 2026
Village Council
Meeting Agenda - Final
A.
26-7706
RESOLUTIONS ADOPTING THE FY 2026-2027 BUDGETS AND
ASSESSMENT RATES FOR THE ACME IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT,
WELLINGTON SOLID WASTE COLLECTION AND SADDLE TRAIL
PARK NEIGHBORHOOD IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT; AND A
RESOLUTION ADOPTING THE FY 2026-2027 BUDGET FOR THE
WATER AND WASTEWATER UTILITY.
I.
RESOLUTION NO. AC2026-06: A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF
SUPERVISORS OF THE ACME IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT ADOPTING
THE DISTRICT BUDGET AND NON-AD VALOREM ASSESSMENT
ROLL AS PROVIDED HEREIN; LEVYING OF THE NON-AD VALOREM
ASSESSMENTS FOR THE DISTRICT AND APPOINTING AN
AUTHORIZED REPR …
Mon Aug 10, 2026 · 4:30 PM
Village Council Workshop
Council to adopt FY 2026-2027 budgets and assessment rates for multiple districts
The Village Council will review and consider adopting the FY 2026-2027 budgets and assessment rates for the Acme Improvement District, Wellington Solid Waste Collection, Saddle Trail Park Neighborhood Improvement District, and the Water and Wastewater Utility. Other items include renewing maintenance contracts, awarding a trophy supply contract, approving a land swap amendment, and adopting ordinances on micro-mobility devices and an interlocal service boundary agreement with Palm Beach County. No public comment will be taken at this workshop.
- Adoption of FY 2026-2027 budgets and assessment rates for Acme Improvement District, Solid Waste, Saddle Trail Park, and Water/Wastewater Utility
- Authorization to renew utility process control maintenance contracts for $75,000 annually
- Award contract to Payle Inc. for trophies, plaques, and medals for $120,000 over three years
- Renew maintenance contract for Greenbriar Park and South Shore Park fields for $248,057
- Ordinances to regulate golf cart penalties and micro-mobility devices on public rights-of-way and in parks
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Village Hall - Conference Rooms 1E & 1F
📹 From the video · 33m
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? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Every metric going to college or to this meeting of the Wellington Village Council Jenner view for Monday. >> August. Mr. Barnes. >> All right. For center we have is the presentation item on the public hearing for budget and it's the budget for an accessory for Acme Improvement District, solid waste collection. And the saddle Trail Park Neighborhood Movement, District resolution adopting rates for the budget for the water and wastewater utility in this work will have a presentation or even for that. But can answer any questions tonight. If you have any questions specific to. question questions Excellent. Taking his then to the consent agenda and the first item on the consent agenda. Is Web minutes. If you have any comments on those, please just get within parks office. Otherwise, next item consent is doing multiple contracts for utility process control, annual maintenance. And as Pence is here to take us through it. >> All right. So exciting one to start it off. We have utility we use a system of Peel Cesar Project logic controllers to run our system. So that's at the controls that control planned. Well, pretty much everything. They read. The instrumentation takes readings from operations system running our facilities. So these programs are living documents. They need updates from time to time as part of standard ongoing maintenance for the system. So previously did solicitations and awarded on Colson tricks of the 3 vendors. No issues wi …
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Monday, August 10, 2026
4:30 PM
Village of Wellington
12300 Forest Hill Blvd
Wellington, FL 33414
Village Hall - Conference Rooms 1E & 1F
Village Council Workshop
Michael J. Napoleone, Mayor
Maria Antuña, Vice Mayor
Amanda Silvestri, Councilwoman
Stephen A. Levin, Councilman
Johnny Meier, Councilman
While this is a public meeting, there will be no opportunity for public comment at this
workshop. This workshop will be Iive streamed, recorded and posted to the Village
website for viewing.
Meeting Agenda
August 10, 2026Village Council Workshop Meeting Agenda
1. CALL TO ORDER
2. REVIEW OF COUNCIL AGENDA
A. 26-7706 RESOLUTIONS ADOPTING THE FY 2026-2027 BUDGETS AND
ASSESSMENT RATES FOR THE ACME IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT,
WELLINGTON SOLID WASTE COLLECTION AND SADDLE TRAIL
PARK NEIGHBORHOOD IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT; AND A
RESOLUTION ADOPTING THE FY 2026-2027 BUDGET FOR THE
WATER AND WASTEWATER UTILITY.
I. RESOLUTION NO. AC2026-06: A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF
SUPERVISORS OF THE ACME IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT ADOPTING
THE DISTRICT BUDGET AND NON-AD VALOREM ASSESSMENT
ROLL AS PROVIDED HEREIN; LEVYING OF THE NON-AD VALOREM
ASSESSMENTS FOR THE DISTRICT AND APPOINTING AN
AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE OF THE DISTRICT FOR
CERTIFICATION OF THE DISTRICT’S NON-AD VALOREM
ASSESSMENT ROLL; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
II. RESOLUTION NO. AC2026-07: A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF
SUPERVISORS OF THE ACME IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT ADOPTING
THE WATER AND WASTEWATER UTILITY BUDGET FOR THE FISCAL
YEAR COM …
Thu Aug 6, 2026 · 3:00 PM
Village Council Workshop
Council workshop on capital improvement plan and budget
The Village Council is holding a workshop to discuss the capital improvement plan (CIP) and budget. The agenda includes presentations on governmental and utilities capital outlay information. No public comment will be taken at this workshop, which will be live-streamed and recorded.
- Budget workshop
- Governmental capital outlay information
- Utilities capital outlay information
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Village Hall - Conference Rooms 1E & 1F
📹 From the video · 1h 36m
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? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? >> All right. We're here for a capital improvement It. Well, whoever is making the gesture of their critical and the rest of the crew to kick us off as you can do this and said, Mr. Ryan's >> Present in most of the items today. This the capital Improvements workshop, which is good component come. option. >> And that's what Lee is joining us by in. we'll get started with that. proposed fiscal year, 27 budget. We include funding 11.5 million dollars for utilities, capital projects, an 8 million dollars for ongoing projects in the governmental funds. These are summarily broken down utilities. You see 4 major areas lifted their in MS. Ponds will go through these in detail. Her presentation will will follow the conclusion of this governmental section. And then our ongoing programs of 8 million dollars. You see the listing of the various areas where funding is included. And this is for the current budget that you're being presented on next Tuesday night as well as through September. And again, the total of both combined is 19.5 million dollars. We also look at the 5 year. Construction in progress. Capital improvement program totals, which is 113.3 million dollars across both of these portfolios. The utilities as well as the governmental. So this is looking at the following years after 2027 going out 5 years. And we do that consistently the rolling 5 years to see what's ahead in for planning purposes. So when utilitie …
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Thursday, August 6, 2026
3:00 PM
Village of Wellington
12300 Forest Hill Blvd
Wellington, FL 33414
Village Hall - Conference Rooms 1E & 1F
Village Council Workshop
Michael J. Napoleone, Mayor
Maria Antuña, Vice Mayor
Amanda Silvestri, Councilwoman
Stephen A. Levin, Councilman
Johnny Meier, Councilman
While this is a public meeting, there will be no opportunity for public comment at this
workshop. This workshop will be Iive streamed, recorded and posted to the Village
website for viewing.
Meeting Agenda - Final
CIP Workshop
August 6, 2026
Village Council Workshop
Meeting Agenda - Final
1.
CALL TO ORDER
2.
BUDGET WORKSHOP
3.
GOVERNMENTAL CAPITAL OUTLAY INFORMATION
4.
UTILITIES CAPITAL OUTLAY INFORMATION
5.
CLOSING COMMENTS
6.
ADJOURN
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Village of Wellington
Thu Aug 6, 2026 · 9:00 AM
Special Magistrate Hearing
Wellington to hold school speed zone violations hearing
The Special Magistrate will conduct a hearing regarding school speed zone violations. The meeting is focused on new business item SM-165.
- School speed zone violations hearing (SM-165)
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Village Hall
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Thursday, August 6, 2026
9:00 AM
Village of Wellington
Code Compliance
12300 Forest Hill Blvd.
Wellington, FL 33414
Village Hall
Special Magistrate Hearing
Meeting Agenda - Final
SCHOOL SPEED ZONE VIOLATIONS HEARING
August 6, 2026Special Magistrate Hearing Meeting Agenda - Final
I. CALL TO ORDER
II. OPENING COMMENTS
III. SWEARING IN OF SPEAKERS
IV. DELETIONS TO AGENDA
V. NEW BUSINESS
SM-165 New Business 8-6-26
VI. ADJOURNMENT
If any person desires to appeal any decision with respect to any matter considered at these meetings,
such person may need a record of the proceedings; for this purpose, such person may need to ensure
that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made which includes the testimony and evidence upon which
the appeal is to be based.
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Tue Aug 4, 2026 · 6:30 PM
Education Committee
Education Committee to review Keely Spinelli grant and select chair
The Wellington Education Committee will discuss the Keely Spinelli 2026-2027 grant presentations and community schools status. They will also select a chair and vice chair, and assign school SAC liaisons. The meeting includes approval of the agenda and minutes from February 3, 2026.
- Keely Spinelli 2026-2027 grant presentations and community schools status
- Selection of chair and vice chair
- Assignment of school SAC liaisons
- Approval of August 4, 2026 meeting agenda
- Approval of February 3, 2026 meeting minutes
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Village Hall
📹 From the video · 1h 38m
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? ? ? ? ? >> All right. We're on here. All right. Well, We are going to start a to call to order. >> And I get a that we are here. Welch, I'm sorry. Footage. >> But a village. Oh, its has pledged. Okay. We're gonna start with the Pledge of Allegiance. Sorry that car. >> that the United States of America, one nation under indivisible, with liberty justice for >> Okay. But we're going to start with a roll call. Let's start with I guess Kristof. Ashley President Stephanie. >> And then I do want to say that Ms Myron was provided a zoom link. I'm not sure she's in zoom or not as of yet, but we will have to vote her. And if we choose to do >> Andrew. Shelley is believe you're eating this season and Marcia present present great. >> Okay. We're going to start with approval of The Gen that there is a copy our packet. If you want to review of it from the approval of August. 4th. >> And then this month to start meeting now would be the time where we go ahead and make a motion. If we do wish to open the zoom link for miss my ring. >> Okay. Is there a motion to add Stephanie? Myron? see a seconds. It awesome. And then we can move forces. great. Okay. So back to the approval of the agenda. We can review the agenda and have a motion for approval of the meeting of the agenda. >> Marcia makes a motion to approve August 4th, 2020 2026 meeting agenda as it is. get a second. >> All Not opposed paper know K all right. We're going to also move forward to the approval of the minutes. If I can get a …
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Tuesday, August 4, 2026
6:30 PM
Village of Wellington
12300 Forest Hill Blvd
Wellington, FL 33414
Village Hall
Education Committee
Marcella Montesinos
Krista Springer Basore
Ashley Ahern
Stephanie Cagnet Myron
Andrea Preston
Shelly Albright
Marcia Hayden
Meeting Agenda - Final
August 4, 2026Education Committee Meeting Agenda - Final
I Call to Order
II Pledge of Allegiance
III Roll Call
IV Opening Comments
V Approval of Agenda
A EC-205 APPROVAL OF AUGUST 4, 2026 MEETING AGENDA
VI Approval of Minutes
A EC-210 MINUTES OF THE FEBRUARY 3, 2026 EDUCATION
2026 - Minutes - 02-03-2026Attachments:
VII Old Business
VIII New Business
A EC-207 KEELY SPINELLI 2026-2027 GRANT PRESENTATIONS
Keely Spinelli Grant Community Schools Status 2026-2027Attachments:
A EC-208 SELECTION OF CHAIR AND VICE CHAIR
A EC-209 ASSIGNMENT OF SCHOOL SAC LIAISONS
IX Public Comments
X Staff Report
XI Closing Comments
XII Adjournment
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Wed Jul 29, 2026 · 6:30 PM
Architectural Review Board
✓ Decided: Architectural Review Board approves five development and signage petitions
The Board unanimously approved petitions for elevations at Artistry Lakes and signage for the Florida Center for Aesthetic Dentistry and Rok Prime. Approval was also granted for the Showgrounds VIP Pavilion and the Improv and Copper Blues projects with specific modifications. The Board also approved the May and June 2026 meeting minutes.
- Approved May 27 and June 29, 2026 meeting minutes (5-0)
- Approved Petition No. 2026-0024-ARB Artistry Lakes Elevations (5-0)
- Approved Petition No. 2026-0026-ARB Florida Center for Aesthetic Dentistry Signage (5-0)
- Approved Petition No. 2026-0028-ARB Rok Prime Signage at Wellington Green (5-0)
- Approved Petition No. 2026-0029-ARB Showgrounds at Pod F VIP Pavilion (5-0)
- Approved Petition No. 2026-0030-ARB Improv and Copper Blues at Wellington with modifications to replace a mural with a living wall and allow two signs on awnings (5-0)
Village Hall
📹 From the video · 1h 5m
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? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? >> Good evening. Welcome to our architectural new board here Wednesday, July 29th. Welcome. And if everyone can stand for the pledge. What really It states of America, one nation under God. cool. for all. >> Approval of minutes for a or B dash 403, approval of 5/27/2026 Architectural Review Board meeting minutes. We this in one motion we can do this one motion. It prevents for before. 3 in air before a Yeah. You can do motion. >> okay. And then continuing with a or B dash 4, 0, for approval of the 6/29/2026 Architecture Review board meeting minutes as well. >> When someone like to make a motion and motion. Any discussion. All those in favor say Aye. Aye and imposed. Motion carries. Are there any additions to nations anything with the agenda Im in I think okay. Kelly, can you swear anybody that's here tonight that might be speaking. >> Sheriff, you are providing testimony Thing you're hearing behalf of application, please raise your right hand to be sworn in. Do you swear to tell the whole truth and nothing but the truth? Your sworn in? Thank you. >> And ex parte communication. Okay. Moving on to new business. Rb Dash 405, petition. Number 2, 0, 2, 6 Dash, 0, 0, 2, 4 dash errebhie. Artistry, Lakes elevations. >> Before you tonight is artistry. Lakes elevations, which I'd like to enter all files into the record artistry lakes is located along Southern Boulevard just west of Lion Country. Safari. It's 400 46 acres in size. It has a land use of residential …
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Wednesday, July 29, 2026
6:30 PM
Village of Wellington
12300 Forest Hill Blvd
Wellington, FL 33414
Village Hall
Architectural Review Board
Nathan George
Stacy Somers
Maria Wolfe
Hadar Goldberg
Lily Cho
John Greene
Maria Raspanti
Summary Agenda - Final
July 29, 2026Architectural Review Board Summary Agenda - Final
I. CALL TO ORDER
II. REMARKS BY CHAIRMAN
III. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
IV. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
ARB-403 Approval of the May 27, 2026 Architectural Review Board Meeting
Minutes
May 27, 2026 Architectural Review Board Meeting Minutes - CopyAttachments:
ARB-404 Approval of the June 29, 2026 Architectural Review Board Meeting
Minutes
June 29, 2026 Architectural Review Board Meeting MinutesAttachments:
V. ADDITIONS/DELETIONS/REORDERING OF AGENDA
VI. SWEARING IN OF SPEAKERS
VII. EX-PARTE COMMUNICATION
VIII. NEW BUSINESS
ARB-405 Petition No. 2026-0024-ARB Artistry Lakes Elevations
Staff Report 2026-0024-ARB
Exhibit A - Artistry Lakes PUD Master Plan
Exhibit B - Noelle Model
Exhibit C - Priscilla Model
Exhibit D - Rebecca Model
Exhibit E - Sophia Model
Exhibit F - Tracy Model
Exhibit G - Victoria Model
Exhibit H - Waverly Model
Exhibit J - Justification Statement
Attachments:
ARB-400 Petition No. 2026-0026-ARB Florida Center for Aesthetic Dentistry
Signage
2026-0026-ARB 10140 Forest Hill BoulevardAttachments:
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July 29, 2026Architectural Review Board Summary Agenda - Final
ARB-406 Petition No. 2026-0028-ARB Pok Prime Signage at Wellington Green
MUP …
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Wednesday, July 29, 2026
6:30 PM
Village of Wellington
12300 Forest Hill Blvd
Wellington, FL 33414
Village Hall
Architectural Review Board
Nathan George
Stacy Somers
Maria Wolfe
Hadar Goldberg
Lily Cho
John Greene
Maria Raspanti
Action Summary
July 29, 2026Architectural Review Board Action Summary
CALL TO ORDERI.
Board Members Present: Stacy Somers, John Greene, Maria Raspanti, Hadar
Goldberg, and Nathan George.
Board Members Absent (Excused): Maria Wolfe and Lily Cho
Staff Members Present: Kelly Ferraiolo, Senior Planner, and Damian Newell,
Senior Planner
REMARKS BY CHAIRMANII.
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCEIII.
APPROVAL OF MINUTESIV.
ARB-403 Approval of the May 27, 2026 Architectural Review Board Meeting
Minutes
A motion was made by Hadar Goldberg, seconded by John Greene, to approve
the May 27, 2026 and June 29, 2026. The motion passed unanimously (5-0).
Maria Wolfe and Lily Cho had excused absences.
ARB-404 Approval of the June 29, 2026 Architectural Review Board Meeting
Minutes
A motion was made by Hadar Goldberg, seconded by John Greene, to approve
the May 27, 2026 and June 29, 2026. The motion passed unanimously (5-0).
Maria Wolfe and Lily Cho had excused absences.
ADDITIONS/DELETIONS/REORDERING OF AGENDAV.
SWEARING IN OF SPEAKERSVI.
Kelly Ferraiolo swore in all speakers.
EX-PARTE COMMUNICATIONVII.
None
NEW BUSINESSVIII.
ARB-405 Petition No. 2026-0024-ARB Artistry Lakes Elevations
A motion was made by Maria Raspanti, seconded by Nathan George, to
approve Petition No. 20 …
🗳️ How they voted (7 roll-call votes)
Named votes as recorded in the official record.
ARB-400 — approved with conditions
5 yea · 2 present
Stacy Somers yea · Maria Wolfe present · John Greene yea · Maria Raspanti yea · Hadar Goldberg yea · Lily Cho present · Nathan George yea
ARB-403 — approved
5 yea · 2 present
Stacy Somers yea · Maria Wolfe present · John Greene yea · Maria Raspanti yea · Hadar Goldberg yea · Lily Cho present · Nathan George yea
ARB-404 — approved
5 yea · 2 present
Stacy Somers yea · Maria Wolfe present · John Greene yea · Maria Raspanti yea · Hadar Goldberg yea · Lily Cho present · Nathan George yea
ARB-406 — approved with conditions
5 yea · 2 present
Stacy Somers yea · Maria Wolfe present · John Greene yea · Maria Raspanti yea · Hadar Goldberg yea · Lily Cho present · Nathan George yea
ARB-407 — approved with conditions
5 yea · 2 present
Stacy Somers yea · Maria Wolfe present · John Greene yea · Maria Raspanti yea · Hadar Goldberg yea · Lily Cho present · Nathan George yea
ARB-408 — approved with conditions
5 yea · 2 present
Stacy Somers yea · Maria Wolfe present · John Greene yea · Maria Raspanti yea · Hadar Goldberg yea · Lily Cho present · Nathan George yea
ARB-405 — approved with conditions
5 yea · 2 present
Stacy Somers yea · Maria Wolfe present · John Greene yea · Maria Raspanti yea · Hadar Goldberg yea · Lily Cho present · Nathan George yea
Tue Jul 28, 2026 · 6:30 PM
Village Council
Council to vote on annexation of Lake Worth Road property
The Village Council will hold a public hearing on Ordinance No. 2026-08 to involuntarily annex a 5.5-acre portion of Lake Worth Road near Panther Run Elementary School. The consent agenda includes a $5,178,000 contract for stormwater pump station improvements and a $130,000 amendment for a resilience adaptation plan. Several other ordinances address micro-mobility devices, freestanding shade structures, and RV use in the RROZD. The meeting also features the PBSO District 8 2025 annual report.
- Ordinance No. 2026-08: Annexation of 5.5+/- acres of Lake Worth Road (0.6 miles west of State Road 7)
- Consent item 26-7809: $5,178,000 contract to Douglas N. Higgins, Inc. for Stormwater Pump Stations Nos. 3,4,6,7,8 and 9 Improvements plus $269,940 for engineering
- Consent item 26-7775: $130,000 agreement with Stantec for Stormwater Vulnerability Assessment and Resilience Adaptation Plan
- Ordinance Nos. 2026-16 and 2026-17: New rules for micro-mobility devices on public rights-of-way and in parks, plus golf cart penalty clarifications
- Public hearing 26-7811: Resolution to change Landings at Wellington PUD Master Plan use at 2995 Greenbriar Boulevard from Day Care to Assembly
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Village Hall - Council Chambers
📹 From the video · 2h 38m
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? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? >> Evening. Thank you all for coming I said a crowd. We're going to call to order this meeting of the wrongs of those council for Tuesday, July 28th. We are going to start with the invocation. Baidu compete from Saint Theresa. followed by the Pledge of Allegiance. Please rise if you can. Good evening, everyone. Let us pray. Heavenly father. As we gather this evening for the village of Wellington's Council meeting that is keep in mind that you created or people in your image and then your likeness. >> Open our eyes to the strength of your love for all people. Open minds to your intervention in every pressing human situation and social issue. Give us the humility and discernment to enter into your love into your mercy into your justice and into your patients for all humanity. Open our hearts to your compassionate understanding. Show us where to begin and remain with us as we do the work of governing this great community. And we asked this in your holy him, venerable name so as in the fight. >> Pledge allegiance to flag One nation under indivisible, >> all right, Mr. Barnes take us through it. That brings the city approved the agenda and staff recommends approval. The agenda as presented. there a motion approve? Second all in favor. Aye Chan is approved 5, 0, presentations, portion of the agenda. This like to bring up the captain to present the sheriff's office district 8 2025 annual report presentation. >> Good evening. Mayo …
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Tuesday, July 28, 2026
6:30 PM
Village of Wellington
12300 Forest Hill Blvd
Wellington, FL 33414
Village Hall - Council Chambers
Village Council
Michael J. Napoleone, Mayor
Maria Antuña, Vice Mayor
Amanda Silvestri, Councilwoman
Stephen A. Levin, Councilman
Johnny Meier, Councilman
Meeting Agenda
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1. CALL TO ORDER
2. INVOCATION
Deacon Pete Del Valle, St. Therese de Lisieux Catholic Church
3. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
4. APPROVAL OF AGENDA
5. CONSIDERATION OF EXTENDED TIME REQUESTS BY INTERESTED
PARTIES FOR QUASI-JUDICIAL HEARINGS, IF ANY
6. PRESENTATIONS AND PROCLAMATIONS
A. 26-7759 PALM BEACH COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE DISTRICT 8
WELLINGTON 2025 ANNUAL REPORT PRESENTATION
Captain Nichole Addazio will present the Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office District 8 Wellington 2025
Annual Report to Council.
7. CONSENT AGENDA
A. 26-7821 MINUTES OF THE REGULAR WELLINGTON COUNCIL MEETING OF
JUNE 30, 2026
Council approval of the Minutes of the Regular Wellington Council Meeting of June 30, 2026.
B. 26-7775 AUTHORIZATION TO 1) AMEND AN AGREEMENT FOR
STORMWATER VULNERABILITY ASSESSMENT, AND 2) APPROVE
A RESOLUTION AMENDING THE FISCAL YEAR 2025-2026 ACME
FUND BUDGET
Authorization to 1) Amend an agreement with Stantec Consulting Services, Inc. for …
Mon Jul 27, 2026 · 4:30 PM
Village Council Workshop
Council to vote on $5.2M stormwater upgrades, Lake Worth Road annexation
The Village Council will discuss and vote on a series of items including a $5.2 million contract for stormwater pump station improvements, an annexation of 5.5 acres along Lake Worth Road, and changes to land-use regulations for RVs and micro-mobility devices. The workshop, which allows no public comment, also includes a presentation on the 2025 sheriff's annual report and approvals for multiple contracts and budget amendments.
- Authorize $5,178,000 contract to Douglas N. Higgins, Inc. for Stormwater Pump Stations Nos. 3,4,6,7,8 and 9 Improvements
- Authorize $826,059.52 for Village Park Entrance Project goods and services
- Approve Resolution R2026-25 amending The Landings at Wellington PUD Master Plan (2995 Greenbriar Blvd) from Day Care to Assembly (R&B Tennis)
- Approve Ordinance 2026-08 to involuntarily annex 5.5+/- acres of Lake Worth Road west of State Road 7
- Approve Ordinance 2026-17 prohibiting non-human powered micro-mobility devices in certain parks
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Village Hall - Conference Rooms 1E & 1F
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? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? >> Crushed. All right. We are on the air with a call to order this meeting of the Wellington Village Council for Monday, July 27th and our agenda review, Mr. Barnes moving right along through the agenda first we have patients. This. >> Sheriff's office presentation for their 2025 annual report. staff can use be here to make decision. And that's required pursuant law enforcement agreement with And moving on to consent agenda. Of course, if you have comment or changes the it was clerks office reflect those next item is authorization. 2 men in the Green for storm water on the early assessment from ability use more and approve a resolution. Amending the act fund budget for that Mr. Ryan's with take us through that presentation. >> Good evening. So authorization to amend the agreement for Stormwater vulnerability assessment previously last to 2025. Excuse me. We completed a stormwater vulnerability assessment for the village is an fte PA grant funded item. The purpose of the vulnerability study is to find the vulnerable areas and the and the a village relating to storm water rainfall events. What they did was they studied future rainfall events, meaning. Increased vulnerability are increased amount of rainfall they they took like the say, the 100 year storm and multiply that by one and a half to give it good factor of safety for the future While ran out they found the spots within the village that at the most exposure. Now …
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Monday, July 27, 2026
4:30 PM
Village of Wellington
12300 Forest Hill Blvd
Wellington, FL 33414
Village Hall - Conference Rooms 1E & 1F
Village Council Workshop
Michael J. Napoleone, Mayor
Maria Antuña, Vice Mayor
Amanda Silvestri, Councilwoman
Stephen A. Levin, Councilman
Johnny Meier, Councilman
While this is a public meeting, there will be no opportunity for public comment at this
workshop. This workshop will be Iive streamed, recorded and posted to the Village
website for viewing.
Meeting Agenda
July 27, 2026Village Council Workshop Meeting Agenda
1. CALL TO ORDER
2. REVIEW OF COUNCIL AGENDA
A. 26-7759 PALM BEACH COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE DISTRICT 8 WELLINGTON
2025 ANNUAL REPORT PRESENTATION
Captain Nichole Addazio will present the Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office District 8 Wellington 2025
Annual Report to Council.
B. 26-7821 MINUTES OF THE REGULAR WELLINGTON COUNCIL MEETING OF
JUNE 30, 2026
Council approval of the Minutes of the Regular Wellington Council Meeting of June 30, 2026.
C. 26-7775 AUTHORIZATION TO 1) AMEND AN AGREEMENT FOR STORMWATER
VULNERABILITY ASSESSMENT, AND 2) APPROVE A RESOLUTION
AMENDING THE FISCAL YEAR 2025-2026 ACME FUND BUDGET
Authorization to 1) Amend an agreement with Stantec Consulting Services, Inc. for Stormwater
Vulnerability Assessment to include Preparation of the Village of Wellington Resilience Adaptation Plan
in the amount of $130,000, and 2) Approve Resolution No. AC2026-04 amending the Fiscal Year
2025-2026 ACME Fund Budget …
Thu Jul 16, 2026 · 4:00 PM
Village Council Workshop
Village Council will discuss e‑bikes and micro‑mobility
The Wellington Village Council will hold a workshop to discuss item 26‑7814 concerning e‑bikes and micro‑mobility. The meeting will be livestreamed, recorded, and posted online, and there will be no opportunity for public comment. Attorney, manager, and council members will provide comments before the discussion.
- 26‑7814 E‑Bikes and Micro Mobility Discussion
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? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Let's. Make it official to go in there. Now we are there yet. All right. We're going to call to order this workshop of Rolling Council for Thursday. >> July 16th on e-bikes micromobility Mr. Barnes, first order of business since we have Mr. 11 unable to join us in person for him to join us. Virtually the council members who are here constitute a quorum need to decide if they want to allow that and Anyone oppose him appearing virtually All right, Steve, you're in. >> Thank you very much. But we can keep minute, right? Yeah. a lot harder control. Any hope on out of it brings us our Biden, which is that e-bikes and micromobility discussion and this presentation largely be led by both in its vast and miss coach Salter to get a start. >> Good >> afternoon, everybody. I'm going to take you through. A little summary of what's allowed under Florida law with respect to micromobility specifically e-bikes and scooters. And then walk you through what we have and that draft ordinance and math. This coat is going provide you with some statistics and other information. And we have several other people here to assist us with questions that you may have from Pbso Fire Rescue School district. So first, I just wanted to address what is a micro mobility device because there's very specific definition in the Florida statutes. But what I want to point out is that it includes both human powered and non-human pow …
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Thursday, July 16, 2026
4:00 PM
Village of Wellington
12300 Forest Hill Blvd
Wellington, FL 33414
Village Hall - Conference Rooms 1E & 1F
Village Council Workshop
Michael J. Napoleone, Mayor
Maria Antuña, Vice Mayor
Amanda Silvestri, Councilwoman
Stephen A. Levin, Councilman
Johnny Meier, Councilman
While this is a public meeting, there will be no opportunity for public comment at this
workshop. This workshop will be Iive streamed, recorded and posted to the Village
website for viewing.
Meeting Agenda
July 16, 2026Village Council Workshop Meeting Agenda
1. CALL TO ORDER
2. WORKSHOP
A. 26-7814 E-BIKES AND MICRO MOBILITY DISCUSSION
3. ATTORNEY'S COMMENTS
4. MANAGER COMMENTS
5. COUNCIL COMMENTS
6. ADJOURN
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Thu Jul 16, 2026 · 9:00 AM
Special Magistrate Hearing
Wellington Special Magistrate to hold code compliance hearings
The Village of Wellington is holding a Special Magistrate Hearing to address code compliance. The meeting includes a consent agenda, new business, and fine certifications.
- SM-162 Consent
- SM-163 New Business
- SM-164 Fine Certification
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Village Hall
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case to the special Magistrate service of all require notices associated with the case and a photograph presented by the compliance officer will be entered into evidence unless otherwise disputed completion of the presentation, the respondent will have an opportunity to comment. Cross examine the special magistrate real issue, findings of facts based on the testimony presented if the special magistrate determined there one or more violations of Wellington codes of ordinances, he or she issue an order requiring the respondent to correct the violation by a specific date. special magistrate may also assess cars that have been incurred in the prosecution of the case. In most cases, Costa says by the special magistrate or due and payable to Wellington within 30 days from the date of this hearing. Fetterman payment as order may result in a being filed against the property. And even violation is not corrected by today's specify. order will also provide a date for a final certification hearing. No additional notice would be provided to the respondent leading fight against the property of this as fines are certified by the special Magistrate. The Special Magistrate may also issued a cease and desist order. If issued respond this place and notice that if the same violation reoccur within 5 years, staff may notify to respond to hearing for a repeat violation, the hearing staff or request a special magistrate a fine primary object of a hearing is not to unduly penalize anyone but Upton c …
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Thursday, July 16, 2026
9:00 AM
Village of Wellington
Code Compliance
12300 Forest Hill Blvd.
Wellington, FL 33414
Village Hall
Special Magistrate Hearing
Meeting Agenda - Final
July 16, 2026Special Magistrate Hearing Meeting Agenda - Final
I. CALL TO ORDER
II. OPENING COMMENTS
III. SWEARING IN OF SPEAKERS
IV. ADDITIONS OR DELETIONS TO AGENDA
V. CONSENT
SM-162 Consent 7-16-26
VI. NEW BUSINESS
SM-163 New Business 7-16-26
VII. FINE CERTIFICATION
SM-164 Fine Certification 7-16-26
VIII. ADJOURNMENT
If a person decides to appeal any decision made by with respect to any matter considered at this
meeting, you will need a record of the proceedings, and you may need to ensure that a verbatim record of
the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to
be based. (The above notice is required by State Law. Anyone desiring a verbatim transcript shall have
the responsibility, at his own cost, to arrange for the transcript).
Pursuant to the provision of the Americans With Disabilities Act: any person requiring special
accommodations to participate in these meetings, because of a disability or physical impairment, should
contact the Village Manager’s Office (561) 791-4000 at least five calendar days prior to the Hearing.
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Tue Jun 30, 2026 · 6:30 PM
Village Council
Council to discuss tax rates and rezoning for 14833 50th Street South
The Council will consider preliminary property tax millage rates and various assessment rates. They will also hold public hearings regarding a major rezoning of the former Littlewood Equestrian Center and updates to residential shade structure regulations.
- Adoption of 2.47 mill ad valorem rate for Wellington
- Rezoning of 14833 50th Street South from Equestrian Residential to Equestrian Commercial Recreation
- $431,484 contract for Little Ranches Bridge demolition
- $588,615 contract for Big Blue Trace Landscaping Phase 3
- Ordinance updating regulations for residential pergolas and shade structures
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✓ Decided: Wellington Council adopts preliminary millage and assessment rates for fiscal year 2026-27
The Village Council approved several resolutions setting preliminary property tax millage and non-ad valorem assessment rates. Additionally, the Council passed a first reading of an ordinance regarding freestanding shade structures and approved various items via the consent agenda.
- Approved Resolution R2026-28 setting the preliminary ad valorem millage rate at 2.47 mils (5-0)
- Approved Resolution AC2026-05 for Acme Improvement District non-ad valorem assessment rates (5-0)
- Approved Resolution R2026-29 for Saddle Trail Park Neighborhood Improvement District assessment rates (5-0)
- Approved Ordinance No. 2026-11 regarding freestanding shade structures on first reading (5-0)
- Approved the amended agenda (5-0)
- Approved the Consent Agenda as amended (5-0)
Village Hall - Council Chambers
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Tuesday, June 30, 2026
6:30 PM
Village of Wellington
12300 Forest Hill Blvd
Wellington, FL 33414
Village Hall - Council Chambers
Village Council
Michael J. Napoleone, Mayor
Maria Antuña, Vice Mayor
Amanda Silvestri, Councilwoman
Stephen A. Levin, Councilman
Johnny Meier, Councilman
Meeting Agenda - Final
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1. CALL TO ORDER
2. INVOCATION
Reverend Matthew Tees, Rector, St. David’s in the Pines
3. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
4. APPROVAL OF AGENDA
5. CONSIDERATION OF EXTENDED TIME REQUESTS BY INTERESTED
PARTIES FOR QUASI-JUDICIAL HEARINGS, IF ANY
6. PRESENTATIONS AND PROCLAMATIONS
A. 26-7760 RECOGNITION OF COACH DAVE JIMENEZ
Recognition and appreciation of Coach Dave Jimenez for his years of dedication to coaching
Wellington’s youth soccer.
B. 26-7773 LET'S MOVE MARCH CHALLENGE AWARD PRESENTATION
Digital Vibez will present awards to the Village of Wellington and the Parks & Recreation Department for
winning first place in the Let’s Move March Challenge.
C. 26-7765 PRESENTATION OF A PROCLAMATION RECOGNIZING ST. DAVID’S
IN THE PINES EPISCOPAL CHURCH ON ITS 50TH ANNIVERSARY
Presentation of a proclamation recognizing St. David’s in the Pines.
D. 26-7767 PALM BEACH COUNTY COMMISSION ON ETHICS PRESENTATION
Request from Palm Beach County …
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Tuesday, June 30, 2026
6:30 PM
Village of Wellington
12300 Forest Hill Blvd
Wellington, FL 33414
Village Hall - Council Chambers
Village Council
Michael J. Napoleone, Mayor
Maria Antuña, Vice Mayor
Amanda Silvestri, Councilwoman
Stephen A. Levin, Councilman
Johnny Meier, Councilman
Action Summary - Final
June 30, 2026
Village Council
Action Summary - Final
CALL TO ORDER
1.
Mayor Napoleone called the meeting to order at 6:30 p.m.
INVOCATION
2.
Reverend Matthew Tees, Rector, St. David’s in the Pines, delivered the
invocation.
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
3.
Mayor Napoleone led the Pledge of Allegiance.
APPROVAL OF AGENDA
4.
Mr. Barnes indicated staff recommended approval of the Agenda as
amended.
1. Add Item, Rescind Authorization For The Village Manager To Execute
Amendment
To
Wellington
Athletics
Comprehensive
Agreement
Incorporating Fee Exemption Pursuant To Policy No. VW-O-261, to the
Consent Agenda as Item 7R.
2. Remove Public Hearing Item 8A, Ordinance No. 2025-26, (14833
50th Street Comprehensive Plan Amendment), from the agenda due to
withdrawal by the Applicant.
3. Remove Public Hearing Item 8B, Ordinance No. 2025-27 (14833 50th
Street Rezoning), from the agenda due to withdrawal by the Applicant.
4. Remove Public Hearing Item 8E, Ordinance No. 2026-17, (Amending
Chapter 14 of Wellington’s Code of Ordinances To Prohibit The
Operation of Electric Bicycles And Motorized Scooters In Certain
Wellington Parks And To Clarify Definitions And Enforcement), from
th …
Mon Jun 29, 2026 · 4:30 PM
Village Council Workshop
Council discusses tax rates, infrastructure contracts, and zoning changes.
The Council will review preliminary property tax millage rates and various municipal service contracts. Key discussions include rezoning for 50th Street South, road maintenance, and new ordinances regarding park usage and shade structures.
- Adoption of preliminary TRIM millage rate of 2.47 mills
- Rezoning of 14833 50th Street South to Equestrian Commercial Recreation
- Little Ranches Bridge demolition contract for $431,484.00
- Big Blue Trace Landscaping Phase 3 contract for ~$588,615.00
- Traffic signal upgrades and monitoring cameras for ~$384,352.00
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Village Hall - Conference Rooms 1E & 1F
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Monday, June 29, 2026
4:30 PM
Village of Wellington
12300 Forest Hill Blvd
Wellington, FL 33414
Village Hall - Conference Rooms 1E & 1F
Village Council Workshop
Michael J. Napoleone, Mayor
Maria Antuña, Vice Mayor
Amanda Silvestri, Councilwoman
Stephen A. Levin, Councilman
Johnny Meier, Councilman
While this is a public meeting, there will be no opportunity for public comment at this
workshop. This workshop will be Iive streamed, recorded and posted to the Village
website for viewing.
Meeting Agenda - Final
June 29, 2026
Village Council Workshop
Meeting Agenda - Final
1.
CALL TO ORDER
2.
REVIEW OF COUNCIL AGENDA
A.
26-7760
RECOGNITION OF COACH DAVE JIMENEZ
Recognition and appreciation of Coach Dave Jimenez for his years of dedication to coaching
Wellington’s youth soccer.
B.
26-7773
LET'S MOVE MARCH CHALLENGE AWARD PRESENTATION
Digital Vibez will present awards to the Village of Wellington and the Parks & Recreation Department for
winning first place in the Let’s Move March Challenge.
C.
26-7765
PRESENTATION OF A PROCLAMATION RECOGNIZING ST. DAVID’S
IN THE PINES EPISCOPAL CHURCH ON ITS 50TH ANNIVERSARY
Presentation of a proclamation recognizing St. David’s in the Pines.
D.
26-7767
PALM BEACH COUNTY COMMISSION ON ETHICS PRESENTATION
Request from Palm Beach County Commission on Ethics to address the Mayor and Council.
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Village of Wellington
June 29, 2026
Village Council Workshop
Meeting Agenda - Final
E.
26-7705
RESOLUTIONS ADOPTING PRELIMINARY TRIM RATES FOR
WEL …
Mon Jun 29, 2026 · 7:00 PM
Architectural Review Board
Review of signage and pergola design requests
The Architectural Review Board will consider several design petitions. These include a request for an alternative pergola design at 1641 S Club Drive and new signage for Mattress Warehouse and Florida Center for Aesthetic Dentistry.
- Alternative design for pergola at 1641 S Club Drive
- Signage for Mattress Warehouse at Wellington Green MUPD E
- Signage for Florida Center for Aesthetic Dentistry
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✓ Decided: Approved Mattress Warehouse signage at Wellington Green (5-1)
The Architectural Review Board approved a signage application for Mattress Warehouse at Wellington Green with a 5-1 vote, with Maria Wolfe dissenting. The board also unanimously approved an alternative design for a pergola at 1641 S Club Drive (5-0, with Stacy Somers recused). A signage petition for Florida Center for Aesthetic Dentistry was postponed to the next meeting due to no representative being present. Additionally, Stacy Somers was appointed Chair and John Greene Vice Chair, both unanimously.
- Appointed Stacy Somers as Chair (6-0)
- Appointed John Greene as Vice Chair (6-0)
- Approved alternative design for pergola at 1641 S Club Drive (5-0, Stacy Somers recused)
- Approved Mattress Warehouse signage at Wellington Green MUPD E (5-1, Maria Wolfe dissented)
- Postponed Florida Center for Aesthetic Dentistry signage to next meeting (6-0)
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? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? >> Let's go ahead. I will call to order our Architecture review board meeting here Monday, 6/29/2026. the ones doing well. Let's go ahead and stand for the pledge. >> So >> next onhe agenda, we have appointment of chair and vice chair for this next coming year. >> So do we have a point? Do we have a nomination for chair? >> I'd like to nominate Stacy Summers. Make sure her. >> Are there any other nominations for different person for chair? Okay. So we have a first to have a second. A second. second all those in favor. All those opposed. Regulations. Thanks. we have? >> Nominations for Vice chair. >> I'd like to nominate John Green. Okay. Thank you, Mary. >> Are there any other nominations for Vice chair? So we have a first we have a second. And all those in favor. >> all those oppose. graduation. Thank you. Thank Thank like to say thank Can go on yeah. If your was going use a meeting on I like Just something with that perfect. >> Damien Kelly. Do we have any additions? Deletions or reordering or anything of tonight's agenda? Okay. And one of you swear and the speakers for tonight, please share if are providing testimony tonight, can you please raise your right hand? Do you swear to tell the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth. Were sworn-in. Thank Thank you. Borders there. Any ex parte communication? Yes, go ahead. >> I did do a drive by and look very carefully to the applications. The Florida Center for studying dentistry signage. And then …
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Monday, June 29, 2026
7:00 PM
Village of Wellington
12300 Forest Hill Blvd
Wellington, FL 33414
Village Hall
Architectural Review Board
Nathan George
Stacy Somers
Maria Wolfe
Hadar Goldberg
Lily Cho
John Greene
Maria Raspanti
Meeting Agenda - Final
June 29, 2026Architectural Review Board Meeting Agenda - Final
I. CALL TO ORDER
II. REMARKS BY CHAIRMAN
III. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
IV. APPOINTMENT OF CHAIR AND VICE CHAIR
V. ADDITIONS/DELETIONS/REORDERING OF AGENDA
VI. SWEARING IN OF SPEAKERS
VII. EX-PARTE COMMUNICATION
VIII. NEW BUSINESS
ARB-394 Petition No. 2026-0016-ARB 1641 S Club Drive Alternative Design for
Pergola
ARB-401 Petition No. 2026-0025-ARB Mattress Warehouse Signage at Wellington
Green MUPD E
ARB-400 Petition No. 2026-0026-ARB Florida Center for Aesthetic Dentistry
Signage
IX. COMMENTS FROM THE PUBLIC
X. COMMENTS FROM STAFF
XI. COMMENTS FROM THE BOARD
XII. ADJOURN
If a person decides to appeal any decision with respect to any matter considered at such hearing, he/she
will need a record of the proceedings and for such purpose may, need to ensure that a verbatim record of
the proceedings is made which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to
be based. All appeals must be filed in accordance with the applicable provisions of Wellington Land
Development Regulations.
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June 29, 2026Architectural Review Board Meeting Agenda - Final
NOTICE
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🗳️ How they voted — 1 divided vote
Named votes as recorded in the official record.
ARB-401 — approved with conditions
5 yea · 1 present · 1 nay
Lily Cho yea · John Greene yea · Maria Raspanti present · Stacy Somers yea · Nathan George yea · Hadar Goldberg yea · Maria Wolfe nay
The other 2 items passed by unanimous or near-unanimous consent.
Thu Jun 18, 2026 · 9:00 AM
Special Magistrate Hearing
Special Magistrate Hearing on code compliance cases
This is a routine Special Magistrate Hearing for code compliance matters. The agenda includes consent items, new business, and fine certifications, but no specific cases or decisions are detailed. The meeting is largely procedural.
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Thursday, June 18, 2026
9:00 AM
Village of Wellington
Code Compliance
12300 Forest Hill Blvd.
Wellington, FL 33414
Village Hall
Special Magistrate Hearing
Meeting Agenda - Final-revised
June 18, 2026Special Magistrate Hearing Meeting Agenda - Final-revised
I. CALL TO ORDER
II. OPENING COMMENTS
III. SWEARING IN OF SPEAKERS
IV. ADDITIONS OR DELETIONS TO AGENDA
V. CONSENT
SM-159 Consent 6-18-26
VI. NEW BUSINESS
SM-160 New Business 6-18-26
VII. FINE CERTIFICATION
SM-161 Fine Certification 6-18-26
VIII. ADJOURNMENT
If a person decides to appeal any decision made by with respect to any matter considered at this
meeting, you will need a record of the proceedings, and you may need to ensure that a verbatim record of
the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to
be based. (The above notice is required by State Law. Anyone desiring a verbatim transcript shall have
the responsibility, at his own cost, to arrange for the transcript).
Pursuant to the provision of the Americans With Disabilities Act: any person requiring special
accommodations to participate in these meetings, because of a disability or physical impairment, should
contact the Village Manager’s Office (561) 791-4000 at least five calendar days prior to the Hearing.
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Wed Jun 17, 2026 · 6:30 PM
Planning, Zoning and Adjustment Board
Board to consider changing Landings at Wellington parcel from day care to assembly
The Planning, Zoning and Adjustment Board will hold a public hearing on two items: an ordinance to update residential shade structure standards, and a resolution to amend the Landings at Wellington PUD master plan. The amendment would reclassify a 4-acre site (R&B Tennis) from Day Care to Assembly and add two access points on Greenbriar Boulevard. The board will also elect leadership and approve prior meeting minutes.
- Ordinance No. 2026-11: Amend LDR Section 6.4.2.A and 6.4.4.A for freestanding shade structures in residential districts
- Resolution R2026-25: Master Plan Amendment for 4 acres at Greenbriar Blvd & Ousley Farms Rd (R&B Tennis) from Day Care to Assembly, plus two new access points
- Election of chair and vice-chair for the board
- Approval of March 18, 2026 meeting minutes
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Village Hall
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Wednesday, June 17, 2026
6:30 PM
Village of Wellington
12300 Forest Hill Blvd
Wellington, FL 33414
Village Hall
Planning, Zoning and Adjustment Board
Scott J. Lee
Sal Van Casteren
John J. Bowers
Sergio Guerreiro
Lauren Brody
Elizabeth Mariaca
Ryan Mishkin
Summary Agenda - Final
June 17, 2026Planning, Zoning and Adjustment
Board
Summary Agenda - Final
I. CALL TO ORDER
II. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
III. ELECTION OF CHAIR AND VICE-CHAIR
IV. REMARKS BY CHAIRMAN
V. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
PZ-0420 March 18, 2026 Planning, Zoning and Adjustment Board Meeting Minutes
VI. ADDITIONS/DELETIONS/REORDERING OF AGENDA
VII. SWEARING IN OF SPEAKERS
VIII. OLD BUSINESS
IX. NEW BUSINESS
PZ-0421 ORDINANCE NO. 2026-11 (Freestanding Shade Structure ZTA)
AN ORDINANCE OF WELLINGTON, FLORIDA’S COUNCIL, AMENDING
SECTION 6.4.2.A OF WELLINGTON’S LAND DEVELOPMENT
REGULATIONS (LDR) RELATED TO RESIDENTIAL
DISTRICT/PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT
STANDARDS; AMENDING SECTION 6.4.4.A OF WELLINGTON'S LDR
RELATED TO DESIGN STANDARDS FOR RESIDENTIAL ZONING
DISTRICTS; PROVIDING A CONFLICTS CLAUSE; PROVIDING A
SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
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Board
Summary Agenda - Final
PZ-0423 RESOLUTION NO. R2026-25 (THE LANDINGS AT WELLINGTON PUD
MASTER PLAN AMENDMENT – R & B TENNIS)
A RESOLUTION OF WELLINGTON, FLORIDA’S COUNCIL, FOR A
MASTER PLAN AMENDMENT [PETITION NUMBER 2025-0002-MPA]
AMENDING THE LANDINGS AT WEL …
Thu Jun 11, 2026 · 4:00 PM
Senior Advisory Committee
Senior Advisory Committee to select new chair and vice chair
The Senior Advisory Committee will meet to approve the agenda and minutes from March 12, 2026, receive staff updates, and select a new chair and vice chair. Public comment and board comments are also scheduled.
- Approval of March 12, 2026 regular meeting minutes
- Selection of chair and vice chair
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Village Hall
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Thursday, June 11, 2026
4:00 PM
Village of Wellington
12300 Forest Hill Blvd
Wellington, FL 33414
Village Hall
Senior Advisory Committee
Roxanne Stein
David Sanchez
Rick Westwood
Penelope E. Rahman
Neeraj Mendiratta
Donna Baxter
Mable L. King
Meeting Agenda - Final
June 11, 2026Senior Advisory Committee Meeting Agenda - Final
I CALL TO ORDER
II. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
III. APPROVAL OF AGENDA
A SAC-189 APPROVAL OF THE JUNE 11TH, 2026 REGULAR MEETING AGENDA
IV. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
A SAC-188 APPROVAL OF THE MINUTES OF MARCH 12TH, 2026 REGULAR
MEETING
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VI. STAFF UPDATES
VII. OLD BUSINESS
VIII. NEW BUSINESS
A SAC-190 SELECTION OF CHAIR AND VICE CHAIR
IX. PUBLIC COMMENT
X. BOARD COMMENTS
XI. CLOSING COMMENT
XII. ADJOURNMENT
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which the appeal is to be based. (The above notice is required by State Law. Anyone desiring a verbatim
transcript shall have the responsibility, at his own cost, to arrange for the transcript).
Pursuant to the provision of the Americans With Disabilities Act: any person requiring special
accommodations to participate in these meetings, because of a disability or physical impairment, should
contact the Village Manager’s Office (56 …
Wed Jun 10, 2026 · 4:00 PM
Public Safety Committee
Committee to elect chair, select top cop and firefighter
The Public Safety Committee will elect a chair and vice chair, approve minutes from March 2026, hear reports from Palm Beach County Fire Rescue and Sheriff's Office District 8, and select the 2026 Top Cop and Top Firefighter.
- Selection of chair and vice chair
- Approval of minutes from March 11, 2026 meeting
- Palm Beach County Fire Rescue report
- Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office District 8 Wellington report
- Selection of 2026 Top Cop and Top Firefighter
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Village Hall
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Wednesday, June 10, 2026
4:00 PM
Village of Wellington
12300 Forest Hill Blvd
Wellington, FL 33414
Village Hall
Public Safety Committee
Ron Herman
Emory Payne
Robert Chenoweth
Eric Forti
Joseph Rosenberger
C. Kevin Kimberly
Matthew Ladd
Meeting Agenda
June 10, 2026Public Safety Committee Meeting Agenda
I Call to Order
II Pledge of Allegiance
III Roll Call
a. PSC-310 SELECTION OF CHAIR AND VICE CHAIR
IV Approval of Agenda
V Approval of Minutes
a. PSC-311 APPROVAL OF MINUTES FOR THE MARCH 11, 2026 REGULAR
MEETING
VI Old Business
VII New Business
a. PSC-312 PALM BEACH COUNTY FIRE RESCUE REPORT
b. PSC-313 PALM BEACH COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE DISTRICT 8 WELLINGTON
REPORT
c. Staff Report
d. PSC-314 SELECTION OF TOP COP AND TOP FIREFIGHTER FOR 2026
VIII Public Comments
IX Closing Comments
X Adjournment
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Thu Jun 4, 2026 · 9:00 AM
Special Magistrate Hearing
School speed zone violation hearings scheduled
This is a Special Magistrate Hearing for code compliance, primarily focused on school speed zone violations. The agenda is largely procedural with a single new business item: hearing SM-158 for violations. No specific citations or fines are detailed.
- New business: hearing SM-158 for school speed zone violations
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Village Hall
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Thursday, June 4, 2026
9:00 AM
Village of Wellington
Code Compliance
12300 Forest Hill Blvd.
Wellington, FL 33414
Village Hall
Special Magistrate Hearing
Meeting Agenda - Final-revised
SCHOOL SPEED ZONE VIOLATIONS HEARING
June 4, 2026Special Magistrate Hearing Meeting Agenda - Final-revised
I. CALL TO ORDER
II. OPENING COMMENTS
III. SWEARING IN OF SPEAKERS
IV. DELETIONS TO AGENDA
V. NEW BUSINESS 9:00AM
SM-158 6-4-26 New Business
VI. ADJOURNMENT
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meeting, you will need a record of the proceedings, and you may need to ensure that a verbatim record of
the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to
be based. (The above notice is required by State Law. Anyone desiring a verbatim transcript shall have
the responsibility, at his own cost, to arrange for the transcript).
Pursuant to the provision of the Americans With Disabilities Act: any person requiring special
accommodations to participate in these meetings, because of a disability or physical impairment, should
contact the Village Manager’s Office (561) 791-4000 at least five calendar days prior to the Hearing.
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Wed Jun 3, 2026 · 2:00 PM
Tree Board
Tree Board to discuss Urban Forestry Management Plan and maintenance guidelines
This meeting will consider the Urban Forestry Management Plan, which sets long-term policy for village trees, and proposed guidelines for tree trimming and landscape maintenance. The board will also review a recap of the Earth/Arbor Day event and adopt its annual work plan.
- T-274 Approval of March 4, 2026 minutes
- T-275 Recent plantings and status updates
- T-276 Earth/Arbor Day 2026 recap
- T-278 Urban Forestry Management Plan discussion
- T-279 Tree trimming/landscape maintenance guidelines
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✓ Decided: Tree Board approves 2026 Annual Work Plan
The Tree Board unanimously approved the 2026 Annual Work Plan as amended. They also unanimously approved the March 4, 2026 meeting minutes and elected to retain John Tamsberg as Chairperson and Heather Hasandras as Vice Chairperson. Staff provided updates on recent plantings and the Earth/Arbor Day event.
- Approved March 4, 2026 minutes (6-0)
- Approved 2026 Annual Work Plan as amended (6-0)
- Retained John Tamsberg as Chairperson, Heather Hasandras as Vice Chairperson (4-0; two abstentions)
Village Hall
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>> Meeting to Stand for the Pledge of Allegiance. Our It says America for which it stands. One under The just well. >> First item on the agenda Well, she's settling defendants. Approve the minutes from the March. meeting. Anybody got any additions or corrections. And second. >> March 4 minutes. Yes. I do have question. If I may, so it's under comments. Remember all 7? So after the Tree Board annual work plan, it W haven't discussed a new area possibly being annexed by Wellington. Is there some point where I could know what that's about? It's not a correction in the minutes. Just an understanding of what she's talking about. there a better time to do that? John? Ask the question now. I mean, I mean, reviewing corrections on the minutes. don't know. >> Okay. Well, we'll pick it up. okay. That's fine. Any other corrections now? Motion that we approve them. So words. Second second, all in favor. I >> moving on staff up to its. write your own deck or Europe. So we've got. A few projects we're waiting on. Start that the email couple months ago they got roundabouts miscellaneous projects will have some landscaping just kind of waiting on. That's a start. We've got some great work coming up. So we're kind of in the middle getting ready to so doing a bunch of our plantings getting into a busy time of year right now into rain. started so. Got a few recent plantings last couple months up there. Just handful of couple memorial trees and some stuff that we did earlier this year. So really …
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Wednesday, June 3, 2026
2:00 PM
Village of Wellington
12300 Forest Hill Blvd
Wellington, FL 33414
Village Hall
Tree Board
Uma Bhatti
Kathy Siena
Kimberly Blair Chenoweth
Heather Hasandras
James Jimmy Moran
Lisa Stattmiller-Ferrano
John Tamsberg
Meeting Agenda - Final
June 3, 2026Tree Board Meeting Agenda - Final
I. CALL TO ORDER
II. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
III. ATTENDANCE
IV. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
T-274 MARCH 4, 2026 TREE BOARD MINUTES
V. STAFF UPDATES
T-275 RECENT PLANTINGS & STATUS UPDATES – WILL GURNEY
VI. OLD BUSINESS
T-276 EARTH/ARBOR DAY EVENT 2026 RECAP
T-277 TREE BOARD ANNUAL WORK PLAN 2026
VII. NEW BUSINESS
T-278 URBAN FORESTRY MANAGEMENT PLAN
T-279 TREE TRIMMING/LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE GUIDELINES
T-280 ELECTION OF OFFICERS
VIII. COMMENTS
IX. ADJOURN
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be based. All appeals must be filed in accordance with the applicable provisions of Wellington Land
Development Regulations.
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June 3, 2026Tree Board Meeting Agenda - Final
NOTICE
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Mon Jun 1, 2026 · 7:00 PM
Parks & Recreation Advisory Board
Board to elect chair and vice chair, discuss meeting schedule
The Parks & Recreation Advisory Board will convene to elect a new chair and vice chair, approve minutes from December 2025, and discuss setting a new meeting start time. The meeting is primarily procedural.
- Election of Chair and Vice Chair
- Approval of December 1, 2025 minutes
- Discussion on meeting start time selection
- Public comment period
- Staff updates
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Village Hall
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All right. >> He took my big job. Thank you. your but it will start with the Pledge of Allegiance. pledge allegiance buy United States of America and rules what visible liberty and justice for all. >> So right, well, welcome everybody to the next version of the proud committee. And I think we see enough new faces that we formal introductions. So, Erick, if you'll start will go down here and then across here, I guess. Absolutely. Thank you. My name is Checking on the parks and rec director. >> I'm Kara Borden, Assistant Parks and Recreation Director. >> And we have Brandon Miller, who is our customer service manager. We don't give them a microphone. That's better contract. We try to keep him out of it. And then all your emails, though. So all the contact back and forth on the committee usually liaison for the department. And you guys and then you guys want to. Yeah, we'll start over on the Senate. Mork around. Roger P****** a in Wellington since a 2012 and yet live in the aisles. 3 kids went to high school. Now those unwanted high. And just 11. And you mentioned getting involved. Thank you. Welcome Fort Smith. >> Good evening. Let's throw Shane. I've lived in Wellington like I've been in Wellington on and off for 10 years. But back in Willington for about 3 and a half now. I almost 4 year-old and a one and a half year old. So they like going to parks and playgrounds and there very excited about all the new developments. So just looking forward to being part of the board welcom …
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Monday, June 1, 2026
7:00 PM
Village of Wellington
12300 Forest Hill Blvd
Wellington, FL 33414
Village Hall
Parks & Recreation Advisory Board
Elizabeth Rochaine
Samuel Falzone
Amanda Vomero
Roger Pollak
Joshua Zillmer
Anthony Forgione
Ryan McCarthy
Meeting Agenda
June 1, 2026Parks & Recreation Advisory Board Meeting Agenda
I CALL TO ORDER
II. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
III. PR-179 ELECTION OF CHAIR/VICE CHAIR
Election of Chair/Vice Chair
IV. APPROVAL OF AGENDA
V. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
A. PR-178 APPROVAL OF THE REGULAR DECEMBER 1, 2025 MINUTES
Minutes 12-1-25 PRABAttachments:
Approval of the regular December 1, 2025 minutes
VI. PRESENTATION
A. PR-180 DISCUSSION AND SELECTION OF MEETING START TIME
Discussion and selection of meeting start time
VII. STAFF UPDATES
VIII. OLD BUSINESS
IX. NEW BUSINESS
X. PUBLIC COMMENT
XI. BOARD COMMENTS
XII. CLOSING COMMENT
XIII. ADJOURNMENT
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considered at this meeting, you will need a record of the proceedings, and you may need to ensure that a
verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon
which the appeal is to be based. (The above notice is required by State Law. Anyone desiring a verbatim
transcript shall have the responsibility, at his own cost, to arrange for the transcript).
Pursuant to the provision of the Americans With Disabilities Act: any person requiring special
accommodations to participat …
Wed May 27, 2026 · 6:30 PM
Architectural Review Board
Board to review new building design for Wellington Town Square outparcel
The Architectural Review Board will consider several design petitions, including a new outparcel building at Wellington Town Square, alternative designs for a pergola, flat roof, and fence, and signage for multiple properties. Public comments and board discussion will follow the new business items.
- Petition 2026-0019-ARB: new outparcel building at Wellington Town Square
- Petition 2026-0016-ARB: alternative pergola design at 1641 S Club Drive
- Petition 2026-0017-ARB: flat roof at 14902/14912 Paddock Drive
- Petition 2026-0020-ARB: alternative fence design at 14596 Horseshoe Trace
- Petition 2026-0018-ARB: Wellington Learning Center signage with technical deviations
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Village Hall
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>> she okay. >> Good evening. A We'll go ahead and call to order tonight's Architectural Review board Wednesday 5/27/2026. If we can all stand for the pledge. >> And believe case. ? for all. >> Okay. So first on our agenda, we have the approval of Rb Dash, 3, 9, 7, approval of the April 22nd 2026 Architectural Review Board meeting Minutes. Make a motion to approve. >> Stacey, I move to approve the minutes. Ok? Thank you. When a second, I'll second the motion. Hey. Any discussion. All those in favor say Aye. I I any objections. Hearing. None motion carries. Okc mentions some like. >> Yes, reordering. So if we could reorder than it is at the board's discretion reorder, we would like to put a RB 3, 9, 3, which is the 3rd item down. Okay. And relocate that to the first item. Okay. And the first item and unless Mr. Rhodes, you, you know, when he gets here, that item can be heard until that time. So I would just suggest. just keep moving it down until okay. So he gets here. Okay. And to those 2. Yes, OK, perfect. Thank you. >> At this time, if anybody. Here in the public, if any of you plan to speak. on behalf of why you're here at this time, you're going to need to be sworn in. You could. She's going direct noon. >> The sort of tell the truth, whole and nothing but the truth. >> thank great. Thank you. >> So we are going to go to. >> Dash 3, 9, 3, petition to 0, 2, 6 Dash, 0, 0, 2, 0, 1, 4, 5, 9, 6, 4 shoot race, alternative fence. Design. >> I could even Damian Newell with a plan …
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Wednesday, May 27, 2026
6:30 PM
Village of Wellington
12300 Forest Hill Blvd
Wellington, FL 33414
Village Hall
Architectural Review Board
Maria Raspanti
Satesh Raju
Luis Rodriguez
Stacy Somers
Maria Wolfe
John Greene
Salvatore Van Casteren
Summary Agenda - Final
May 27, 2026Architectural Review Board Summary Agenda - Final
I. CALL TO ORDER
II. REMARKS BY CHAIRMAN
III. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
IV. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
ARB-397 Approval of the April 22, 2026 Architectural Review Board Meeting
Minutes
April 22, 2026 Architectural Review Board Meeting MinutesAttachments:
V. ADDITIONS/DELETIONS/REORDERING OF AGENDA
VI. SWEARING IN OF SPEAKERS
VII. NEW BUSINESS
ARB-394 Petition No. 2026-0016-ARB 1641 S Club Drive Alternative Design for
Pergola
2026-0016-ARB 1641 S Club DrAttachments:
ARB-392 Petition No. 2026-0017-ARB 14902/14912 Paddock Drive - Flat Roof
2026-0017-ARB 14902 Paddock Drive
Exhibit A - Site Plan
Exhibit B - Existing Site Conditions
Exhibit C - Proposed Elevations – Single Family Residence
Exhibit D - Proposed Elevations – Barn and Grooms Quarters
Exhibit E - Proposed Landscape Plan
Exhibit F - Justification Statement
Attachments:
ARB-393 Petition No. 2026-0020-ARB 14596 Horseshoe Trace Alternative Fence
Design
2026-0020-ARB 14596 Horsehoe TraceAttachments:
ARB-395 Petition No. 2026-0018-ARB Wellington Learning Center Signage with
Technical Deviations
2026-0018-ARB 1040 Wellington TraceAttachments:
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Thu May 21, 2026 · 9:00 AM
Special Magistrate Hearing
Routine code compliance hearing with no new specifics
This is a procedural Special Magistrate Hearing for code compliance. The agenda includes only standard items like consent, new business, and fine certification without listing any individual cases, street names, or dollar amounts. The meeting appears to be boilerplate with no actionable decisions outlined.
- No specific cases, fines, or contracts detailed in the agenda
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Village Hall
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Code Enforcement hearing for Thursday. May 21st 2026. >> Please rise for the Pledge of Allegiance. I pledge allegiance. a. >> And to public one nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice. >> If you're going to testify today, please raise your right hand. You swear the testimony you're about to give is the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth so help you God. Are there any opening comments, sir? The special magistrate with here all cases an agenda. The meeting is recorded in televised event government Access Channel 18 or Comcast cable. >> That's the money for roads and staff and respondent will be under oath of the formal rules of evidence. Do not apply. Fundamental due process should be observe. The special ask questions of either party to determine part facts that could compliance officer will present his in her case to the special Magistrate service of all require notices associated with the case that a photograph presented by the code compliance officer will be entered as evidence unless otherwise disputed completion of the presentation to respond and we'll have opportunity to come in to cross examine. special magistrate will issue findings of facts based on testimony presented special magistrate determined or one or more violations of and codes of ordinances. Here's Jimmy. It may issue an order requiring the respondent to correct the violation by a specific date. The special magistrate may also assess cars that have been card in the prosecution o …
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Thursday, May 21, 2026
9:00 AM
Village of Wellington
Code Compliance
12300 Forest Hill Blvd.
Wellington, FL 33414
Village Hall
Special Magistrate Hearing
Meeting Agenda - Final-revised
May 21, 2026Special Magistrate Hearing Meeting Agenda - Final-revised
I. CALL TO ORDER
II. OPENING COMMENTS
III. SWEARING IN OF SPEAKERS
IV. ADDITIONS OR DELETIONS TO AGENDA
V. CONSENT
SM-155 Consent 5-21-26
VI. NEW BUSINESS
SM-156 5-21-26 New Business
VII. FINE CERTIFICATION
SM-157 5-21-26 Fine Certification
VIII. ADJOURNMENT
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meeting, you will need a record of the proceedings, and you may need to ensure that a verbatim record of
the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to
be based. (The above notice is required by State Law. Anyone desiring a verbatim transcript shall have
the responsibility, at his own cost, to arrange for the transcript).
Pursuant to the provision of the Americans With Disabilities Act: any person requiring special
accommodations to participate in these meetings, because of a disability or physical impairment, should
contact the Village Manager’s Office (561) 791-4000 at least five calendar days prior to the Hearing.
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Tue May 12, 2026 · 6:30 PM
Village Council
Council to vote on $3.45M Greenbriar Blvd bike lanes project
The Wellington Village Council will consider approving a $3.45 million contract for new bike lanes on Greenbriar Boulevard, along with several other infrastructure projects and budget amendments. They will also set preliminary solid waste collection rates at $325 per unit for curbside service and discuss appointments to various boards and committees.
- Greenbriar Blvd bike lanes: award $3,458,081.88 contract to R&D Paving LLC
- Mid-year budget amendment: allocate $75,000 for additional outside legal services
- Preliminary TRIM rates: solid waste at $325/unit curbside, $240/unit containerized
- C-8 Canal multi-use pathway: award $451,249.40 contract to M&M Asphalt Maintenance
- Disaster debris management contracts: award to Thompson Consulting and Rostan Solutions
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✓ Decided: Council adopts preliminary solid waste assessment rates (5-0)
The Village Council unanimously approved preliminary non-ad valorem assessment rates for solid waste collection and recycling for TRIM purposes. They also reappointed existing special magistrates and appointed a new one, and made appointments to various boards and committees. A consent agenda containing 17 items, including a mid-year budget amendment and several infrastructure contracts, was adopted without discussion.
- Adopted preliminary TRIM rates for solid waste and recycling (5-0)
- Approved consent agenda including mid-year budget amendment and $75K for outside legal fees (5-0)
- Reappointed special magistrates via R2026-21 (5-0)
- Appointed Rafael Suarez-Rivas as new special magistrate via R2026-20 (5-0)
- Appointed members to Architectural Review Board, Construction Board, Education Committee, Equestrian Preserve Committee, Parks & Rec Board, PZAB, Public Safety Committee, Senior Advisory Committee, Tree Board
- Council consensus for Vice Mayor Antuña to attend Arion Holdings mediation; Mayor Napoleone for Isla Carroll mediation
- Discussed Wellington Athletics agreement; workshop to be scheduled
- Approved minutes of March 10, March 24, and April 14, 2026 meetings
Village Hall - Council Chambers
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? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? >> All right. We're gonna call to order this meeting of the wrongs Villas Council for Tuesday. May 12, 2026. We have a full house and we're going to start off with an invocation by compete, followed by the pledge to please stand. That is pray. Emily, God. We gather this evening with gratitude for the opportunity to serve the people of the village of Wellington. >> We ask your blessing upon this council upon its leaders, staff, first responders, volunteers in all who work each day for the good of this community. Grant wisdom to those entrusted with decisions that affect families, neighborhoods, businesses, and future generations. May their discussions be guided by integrity, fairness patients and respect. Even when opinions differ. Help them seek not personal gain, but the common good of all residents. Bless the people of Wellington with safety, unity compassion and hope. Made his village continue to be a place where children flourish fit families grow strong and neighbors care for one. Another. We remember those facing hardships, illness and loneliness or uncertainty tonight. And we ask that you your piece rest upon them. Guidice meeting in a spirit of cooperation in purpose and they all that is done here reflect wisdom, servicing goodwill. And we asked this in your Holy and venerable name. >> An event. is question? >> I think it station. >> Our work out there. So let's take us through this agenda yesterday. initially that's just good start …
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Tuesday, May 12, 2026
6:30 PM
Village of Wellington
12300 Forest Hill Blvd
Wellington, FL 33414
Village Hall - Council Chambers
Village Council
Michael J. Napoleone, Mayor
Maria Antuña, Vice Mayor
Amanda Silvestri, Councilwoman
Stephen A. Levin, Councilman
Johnny Meier, Councilman
Meeting Agenda - Final
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May 12, 2026Village Council Meeting Agenda - Final
1. CALL TO ORDER
2. INVOCATION
Deacon Pete Del Valle, St. Therese de Lisieux Catholic Church
3. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
4. APPROVAL OF AGENDA
5. CONSIDERATION OF EXTENDED TIME REQUESTS BY INTERESTED PARTIES
FOR QUASI-JUDICIAL HEARINGS, IF ANY
6. PRESENTATIONS AND PROCLAMATIONS
A. 26-7734 A PROCLAMATION OF WELLINGTON, FLORIDA’S COUNCIL
RECOGNIZING AND CONGRATULATING THE LOCAL WINNERS OF
THE AMERICAN WATERWORKS ASSOCIATION’S 2026 “DROP
SAVERS” WATER CONSERVATION POSTER CONTEST
Presentation of Proclamations to the local winners of the American Waterworks Association’s “Drop
Savers” Water Conservation Poster Contest.
B. 26-7678 WELLINGTON HIGH SCHOOL “NO PLACE FOR HATE DESIGNATION”
Recognition of Wellington High School’s No Place for Hate designation.
C. 26-7721 RECOGNITION OF EMERALD COVE MIDDLE SCHOOL
CHAMPIONSHIP BOYS’ BASKETBALL TEAM
Recognition of the Emerald Cove Middle School Championship Boys’ Basketball Team.
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Mon May 11, 2026 · 4:30 PM
Village Council Workshop
Council to vote on $3.4M Greenbriar Blvd bike lanes project
The Village Council workshop will review and vote on a consent agenda with numerous contracts and resolutions. There is no public comment period. Key items include a $3.46 million bike lane project, preliminary solid waste rates at $325 per unit, and a mid-year budget amendment.
- Greenbriar Blvd Bike Lanes project contract ($3,458,081.88)
- Preliminary solid waste rates for FY 2026-2027 ($325/unit curbside, $240/unit containerized)
- Mid-year budget amendment for FY 2025-2026
- Water Treatment Plant storage tank cleaning contract ($337,935.35)
- C-8 Canal Multi-Use Pathway contract ($451,249.40)
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✓ Decided: Council reviews agenda for May 12 meeting, no votes taken
This was a workshop to review the agenda for the May 12, 2026 Village Council meeting. No formal votes or decisions were made; all items were discussed and presented by staff. The council reviewed a wide range of items including budget amendments, contract awards, and proclamations, but took no action.
- No formal decisions made; workshop only
Village Hall - Conference Rooms 1E & 1F
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Monday, May 11, 2026
4:30 PM
Village of Wellington
12300 Forest Hill Blvd
Wellington, FL 33414
Village Hall - Conference Rooms 1E & 1F
Village Council Workshop
Michael J. Napoleone, Mayor
Maria Antuña, Vice Mayor
Amanda Silvestri, Councilwoman
Stephen A. Levin, Councilman
Johnny H. Meier, Councilman
While this is a public meeting, there will be no opportunity for public comment at this
workshop. This workshop will be Iive streamed, recorded and posted to the Village
website for viewing.
Meeting Agenda - Final
May 11, 2026Village Council Workshop Meeting Agenda - Final
1. CALL TO ORDER
2. REVIEW OF COUNCIL AGENDA
A. 26-7734 A PROCLAMATION OF WELLINGTON, FLORIDA’S COUNCIL
RECOGNIZING AND CONGRATULATING THE LOCAL WINNERS OF
THE AMERICAN WATERWORKS ASSOCIATION’S 2026 “DROP
SAVERS” WATER CONSERVATION POSTER CONTEST
Presentation of Proclamations to the local winners of the American Waterworks Association’s “Drop
Savers” Water Conservation Poster Contest.
B. 26-7678 WELLINGTON HIGH SCHOOL “NO PLACE FOR HATE
DESIGNATION”
Recognition of Wellington High School’s No Place for Hate designation.
C. 26-7721 RECOGNITION OF EMERALD COVE MIDDLE SCHOOL
CHAMPIONSHIP BOYS’ BASKETBALL TEAM
Recognition of the Emerald Cove Middle School Championship Boys’ Basketball Team.
D. 26-7720 CROWNED PEARLS OF WELLINGTON, INC. AWARD
PRESENTATION
The Crowned Pearls of Wellington, Inc. will present an award to the Village of Wellington.
E. 26-7703 RESOLUTION NO. R2026-24 (PRELIMINARY TRIM RATES FOR …
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Monday, May 11, 2026
4:30 PM
Village of Wellington
12300 Forest Hill Blvd
Wellington, FL 33414
Village Hall - Conference Rooms 1E & 1F
Village Council Workshop
Michael J. Napoleone, Mayor
Maria Antuña, Vice Mayor
Amanda Silvestri, Councilwoman
Stephen A. Levin, Councilman
Johnny Meier, Councilman
While this is a public meeting, there will be no opportunity for public comment at this
workshop. This workshop will be Iive streamed, recorded and posted to the Village
website for viewing.
Action Summary - Final
May 11, 2026
Village Council Workshop
Action Summary - Final
CALL TO ORDER
1.
Mayor Napoleone called the meeting to order at 4:30 pm.
Council Members in Attendance: Mayor Michael J. Napoleone, Vice
Mayor Maria Antuña, Councilwoman Amanda Silvestri, Councilman
Stephen A. Levin, and Councilman Johnny H. Meier.
REVIEW OF COUNCIL AGENDA
2.
Mr. Barnes stated this is for the review of the May 12, 2026 Village
Council Meeting agenda.
A.
26-7734
A
PROCLAMATION
OF
WELLINGTON,
FLORIDA’S
COUNCIL
RECOGNIZING AND CONGRATULATING THE LOCAL WINNERS OF
THE
AMERICAN
WATERWORKS
ASSOCIATION’S
2026 “DROP
SAVERS” WATER CONSERVATION POSTER CONTEST
Mr. Barnes introduced the item. He stated that this was A Proclamation
of Wellington Florida's Council Recognizing and Congratulating The
Local Winners of the American Waterworks Association's 2026 "Drop
Savers" Water Conservation Poster Contest. He said that Ms. Panse
and her team would present the awards and the students from vario …
Wed May 6, 2026 · 6:30 PM
Equestrian Preserve Committee
Committee to recommend capital projects for equestrian trails master plan
The Equestrian Preserve Committee will review and discuss a draft 'State of the Equestrian Preserve' report and proposed changes to land development regulations for equestrian development. They will also consider a Recreational Trails Program (RTP) grant opportunity and make recommendations on capital projects for the Equestrian Trails Master Plan.
- Recreational Trails Program (RTP) grant discussion
- Review of draft 'State of the Equestrian Preserve' report
- Discussion of Land Development Regulations Section 6.8.8 (Equestrian Development) with multiple drafts
- Review and recommendation of Equestrian Trails Master Plan capital projects
- Approval of April 9, 2026 meeting minutes
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✓ Decided: Equestrian Preserve Committee approves Master Plan and budget
The committee unanimously approved the Equestrian Trails Master Plan and its budget. They also recommended staff move forward with a Recreational Trails Program grant application for Brown Trail upgrades. Discussion included a draft State of the Equestrian Preserve Report and land development regulations related to Senate Bill 180, with a plan to revisit the statute later.
- Approved Equestrian Trails Master Plan and budget (4-0)
- Recommended staff move forward with RTP Grant application for Brown Trail upgrades
- Approved April 9, 2026 meeting minutes (4-0)
- Approved remote participation for three members (4-0)
Village Hall
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Wednesday, May 6, 2026
6:30 PM
Village of Wellington
12300 Forest Hill Blvd
Wellington, FL 33414
Village Hall
Equestrian Preserve Committee
Glen Fleischer
Dr. Kristy Lund
Annabelle Garrett
Judith Sloan
Gail Bayly
Sarah Goos
Ash Atkinson
Meeting Agenda
May 6, 2026Equestrian Preserve Committee Meeting Agenda
I. CALL TO ORDER
II. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
III. REMARKS BY COMMITTEE CHAIR
IV. ADDITIONS/DELETIONS/REORDERING OF AGENDA
V. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
EPC-362 EPC Meeting Minutes April 9, 2026
EPC Meeting Minutes 04-09.2026 DraftAttachments:
Review and Approve
VI. PRESENTATIONS AND DISCUSSIONS
EPC-363 Recreational Trails Program (RTP) Grant Discussion
2026 RTP Grant Opp- NoticeAttachments:
Discussion
EPC-365 Draft "State of the Equestrian Preserve" Report
5.1.26StateoftheEPAFinalDraftAttachments:
Review and Discuss
EPC-366 Land Development Regulations Section 6.8.8 Equestrian Development
Discussion
9.11.18 LDR - EOZDClustering
EOZDComparison-OldLDR-Rewrite2024
LDRSec6.8.8-EquestrianDevelopment-06032025
LDRSec6.8.8-EquestrianDevelopment-Revised-DRAFT07092025
Attachments:
Discussion
VII. NEW BUSINESS
EPC-364 Equestrian Trails Master Plan – Capital Projects Recommendations
2026 Equestrian Trails Circulation Master Plan-DraftAttachments:
Review and Recommend
VIII. STAFF COMMENTS
IX. BOARD COMMENTS
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May 6, 2026Equestrian Preserve Committee Meeting Agenda
X. PUBLIC COMMENTS
XI. ADJOURNMENT
NOTICE
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Mon Apr 27, 2026 · 5:00 PM
Village Council Workshop
Council discusses tax update, 2025 roll, and FY2026/2027 budget
The Village Council holds a workshop to receive updates from the Palm Beach County Property Appraiser's Office for 2026, review the 2025 property tax roll, and discuss preliminary considerations for the FY 2026/2027 budget and long-range financial plan. No public comment is taken.
- Update from Palm Beach County Property Appraiser's Office for tax year 2026
- Overview of Wellington 2025 Property Tax Roll
- FY 2026/2027 Budget preparation focusing on council priorities
- Presentation of FY 2026/2027 Long Range Financial Plan
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Village Hall - Conference Rooms 1E & 1F
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>> All right. Good afternoon. We're gonna call to order this meeting of the road. Get those Council for Monday. April 27 for our workshop. >> On taxes. And this is really the show. >> So this is a session we normally have during the directions workshop. So we're very appreciative to have Cecil Jackson with the Palm Beach County Property Appraiser's office here, as well as the, you know, maybe to seize back in the back here. Both of them are willing to residents. So I believe most of you may know them, but they're very experienced and we're very fortunate to have them available to come and give us an update on what's going on with our property taxes in values this year. So turn it over to Cecil. >> Thank you very much. Time you hear me, OK, this water. Well, first of all, thank you for allowing me to be here. Cecil Jackson. Yes, he did praise or work from the store, the Jackson, her office. She apologizes for not being here today. She's actually out of town and she's been kind of busy. Pretty busy. So, but I'm happy to be here because what it said, resident Wellington and I actually love being here. So thank you, Mayor Vice mayor and city council members for for bills councilmembers for allowing me to be here. So I want to give an update of what we're after 2025 and we're looking at in Twenty-twenty 6, 4, valuations were seen and trends and so forth. So this presentation is focus on. Obviously those Wellington and the 2025 of property values. So today is a I guess 27th them. > …
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Monday, April 27, 2026
5:00 PM
Village of Wellington
12300 Forest Hill Blvd
Wellington, FL 33414
Village Hall - Conference Rooms 1E & 1F
Village Council Workshop
Michael J. Napoleone, Mayor
Maria Antuña, Vice Mayor
Amanda Silvestri, Councilwoman
Stephen A. Levin, Councilman
Johnny Meier, Councilman
While this is a public meeting, there will be no opportunity for public comment at this
workshop. This workshop will be Iive streamed, recorded and posted to the Village
website for viewing.
Meeting Agenda
April 27, 2026Village Council Workshop Meeting Agenda
1. CALL TO ORDER
2. WORKSHOP
A. 26-7714 PALM BEACH COUNTY PROPERTY APPRAISER’S OFFICE UPDATE
2026
Update from the Palm Beach County Property Appraiser’s Office for tax year 2026.
B. 26-7715 WELLINGTON PROPERTY TAX ROLL 2025 OVERVIEW
A summary overview of the Wellington 2025 Property Tax Roll will be presented.
C. 26-7717 WELLINGTON FISCAL YEAR 2026/2027 BUDGET CONSIDERATIONS
Wellington’s Fiscal Year 2026/2027 Budget preparation will include focusing on developing a work plan
based on council priorities.
D. 26-7718 WELLINGTON FISCAL YEAR 2026/2027 LONG RANGE FINANCIAL
PLAN
Wellington staff will present the Fiscal Year 2026/2027 Long Range Financial Plan.
3. COUNCIL DISCUSSION
4. ADJOURN
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Wed Apr 22, 2026 · 7:00 PM
Architectural Review Board
Board discusses zoning change for accessory shade structures
The Architectural Review Board will hold a discussion on a proposed zoning text amendment regarding accessory shade structures. Additionally, the board will consider alternative design petitions for two residential properties: 14924 Draft Horse Lane and 11928 Maidstone Drive. The meeting includes procedural items such as approval of minutes and public comments.
- Discussion of proposed zoning text amendment for accessory shade structures
- Petition 2026-0012-ARB for 14924 Draft Horse Lane alternative design
- Petition 2026-0014-ARB for 11928 Maidstone Drive alternative design
- Approval of March 25, 2026 meeting minutes
- Swearing-in of speakers and ex parte communication
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✓ Decided: Zoning text amendment for accessory shade structures approved
The Architectural Review Board approved a zoning text amendment for accessory shade structures (6-0). Two alternative design petitions for pergolas were also approved: one at 14924 Draft Horse Lane (5-1) and one at 11928 Maidstone Drive (6-0). The board unanimously approved the previous meeting minutes.
- Approved March 25, 2026 minutes (4-0)
- Approved alternative design for pergola at 14924 Draft Horse Lane, with conditions (5-1)
- Approved alternative design for pergola at 11928 Maidstone Drive, with conditions (6-0)
- Approved zoning text amendment for accessory shade structures (6-0)
Village Hall
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Wednesday, April 22, 2026
7:00 PM
Village of Wellington
12300 Forest Hill Blvd
Wellington, FL 33414
Village Hall
Architectural Review Board
Maria Raspanti
Satesh Raju
Luis Rodriguez
Stacy Somers
Maria Wolfe
John Greene
Salvatore Van Casteren
Summary Agenda - Final
April 22, 2026Architectural Review Board Summary Agenda - Final
I. CALL TO ORDER
II. REMARKS BY CHAIRMAN
III. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
IV. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
ARB-390 Approval of the March 25, 2026 Architectural Review Board Meeting
Minutes
March 25, 2026 Architectural Review Board Meeting MinutesAttachments:
V. ADDITIONS/DELETIONS/REORDERING OF AGENDA
VI. SWEARING IN OF SPEAKERS
VII. EX PARTE COMMUNICATION
VIII. NEW BUSINESS
ARB-388 Petition No. 2026-0012-ARB 14924 Draft Horse Lane Alternative Design
2026-0012-ARB 14924 Draft Horse LaneAttachments:
ARB-389 Petition No. 2026-0014-ARB 11928 Maidstone Drive Alternative Design
2026-0012-ARB 14924 Draft Horse LaneAttachments:
IX. DISCUSSION
ARB-391 Discussion of Proposed Zoning Text Amendment for Accessory Shade
Structures
X. COMMENTS FROM THE PUBLIC
XI. COMMENTS FROM STAFF
XII. COMMENTS FROM THE BOARD
XIII. ADJOURN
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🗳️ How they voted — 1 divided vote
Named votes as recorded in the official record.
ARB-388 — approved with conditions
5 yea · 1 nay · 1 present
Maria Raspanti yea · Luis Rodriguez yea · Stacy Somers yea · Maria Wolfe nay · John Greene yea · Salvatore Van Casteren yea · Satesh Raju present
The other 3 items passed by unanimous or near-unanimous consent.
Thu Apr 16, 2026 · 9:00 AM
Special Magistrate Hearing
Routine code enforcement hearing with no specific items detailed
This is a Special Magistrate Hearing for code compliance matters. The agenda includes only procedural steps—call to order, consent, new business, fine certification—without listing any specific cases, violations, or fines. No concrete items for public decision or discussion are identified.
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Village Hall
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Thursday, April 16, 2026
9:00 AM
Village of Wellington
Code Compliance
12300 Forest Hill Blvd.
Wellington, FL 33414
Village Hall
Special Magistrate Hearing
Meeting Agenda - Final-revised
April 16, 2026Special Magistrate Hearing Meeting Agenda - Final-revised
I. CALL TO ORDER
II. OPENING COMMENTS
III. SWEARING IN OF SPEAKERS
IV. ADDITIONS OR DELETIONS TO AGENDA
V. CONSENT
SM-152 Consent 4-16-26
VI. NEW BUSINESS
SM-153 New Business 4-16-26
VII. FINE CERTIFICATION
SM-154 Fine Certification 4-16-26
VIII. ADJOURNMENT
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Tue Apr 14, 2026 · 7:00 PM
Village Council
Council to consider rezoning and land use changes for 14833 50th Street South
The Village Council will hold public hearings regarding a comprehensive plan amendment and rezoning of the former Littlewood Equestrian Center to Equestrian Commercial Recreation. The body will also vote on several infrastructure contracts and a grant application for bike lanes.
- Rezoning of 49.273 acres at 14833 50th Street South to Equestrian Commercial Recreation
- Application for $1.5 million grant for bike lanes on South Shore Boulevard
- Wellfield Rehabilitation project awards to JLA Geosciences ($96,816) and Florida Design Drilling ($550,000)
- Annual contracts for pool chemicals ($135,000) and sodium hydroxide ($135,000)
- Lien reduction request for 15555 De Havilland Court from $254,106.83 to $181.83
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✓ Decided: Council approves rezoning of 49.3 acres at 14833 50th Street (3-2)
The Village Council approved Ordinance 2025-27, rezoning 49.273 acres from Equestrian Residential to Equestrian Commercial Recreation on first reading by a 3-2 vote. They partially denied the related comprehensive plan amendment, approving only a legal description correction. Additionally, they approved a 70% lien reduction for code violations at 15555 De Havilland Court, and supported a $1.5 million grant application for bike lanes on South Shore Boulevard.
- Approved rezoning of 49.273 acres at 14833 50th Street to Equestrian Commercial Recreation (3-2)
- Partially denied comprehensive plan amendment for same property, approved only legal description correction (5-0)
- Approved 70% lien reduction ($67,168.48) for 15555 De Havilland Court (4-1)
- Approved $1.5 million grant application for bike lanes on South Shore Boulevard (consent)
- Appointed Maria Antuña as Vice Mayor (5-0)
- Approved Consent Agenda including wellfield rehabilitation, mulch contracts, and chemical purchases (5-0)
- Rescinded zoning in progress for Section 6.8.8 Equestrian Development (consent)
Village Hall - Council Chambers
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Tuesday, April 14, 2026
7:00 PM
Village of Wellington
12300 Forest Hill Blvd
Wellington, FL 33414
Village Hall - Council Chambers
Village Council
Michael J. Napoleone, Mayor
Maria Antuña, Councilwoman
Amanda Silvestri, Councilwoman
Johnny Meier, Councilman
Stephen A. Levin, Councilman
Meeting Agenda - Final
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April 14, 2026Village Council Meeting Agenda - Final
1. CALL TO ORDER
2. INVOCATION
Deacon Bob Rodriguez, St. Therese de Lisieux Catholic Church
3. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
4. APPOINTMENT OF VICE MAYOR
A. 26-7619 APPOINTMENT OF VICE MAYOR
Appointment of Vice Mayor of the Village of Wellington.
5. APPROVAL OF AGENDA
6. CONSIDERATION OF EXTENDED TIME REQUESTS BY INTERESTED PARTIES
FOR QUASI-JUDICIAL HEARINGS, IF ANY
7. PRESENTATIONS AND PROCLAMATIONS
A. 26-7617 PRESENTATION BY CLERK MIKE CARUSO, PALM BEACH COUNTY
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT & COMPTROLLER PALM BEACH
COUNTY
Mike Caruso, Palm Beach County Clerk of The Circuit Court & Comptroller Palm Beach County, will
make a presentation to Council.
B. 26-7667 WELLINGTON COMMUNITY FOUNDATION FUNDING APPROVAL AND
CHECK PRESENTATION
Wellington Community Foundation funding approval and check presentation for Wellington community
initiatives.
C. 26-7679 PRESENTATION BY CAREER SOURCE PALM BEACH COUNTY
Career Source Palm Beach …
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Mon Apr 13, 2026 · 4:30 PM
Village Council Workshop
Council to vote on rezoning Littlewood Equestrian Center for commercial use
The Wellington Village Council will discuss and vote on a rezoning of the former Littlewood Equestrian Center (14833 50th Street) from Equestrian Residential to Equestrian Commercial Recreation. They will also consider multiple contract awards for chemicals, wellfield rehabilitation, and a $1.5 million bike lane grant application. No public comment will be taken at this workshop.
- Rezoning of 14833 50th Street from ER/EOZD to ECR/EOZD (Ordinance 2025-27)
- $1.5 million grant request for bike lanes on South Shore Boulevard (Resolution R2026-13)
- $550,000 task order for Phase VI wellfield rehabilitation (Well 21, R-3R, R-9)
- $135,000 annual contract for swimming pool chemicals via cooperative contract
- $177,500 renewal for village-wide mulch and pine straw contracts
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Village Hall - Conference Rooms 1E & 1F
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Monday, April 13, 2026
4:30 PM
Village of Wellington
12300 Forest Hill Blvd
Wellington, FL 33414
Village Hall - Conference Rooms 1E & 1F
Village Council Workshop
Michael J. Napoleone, Mayor
Tanya Siskind, Vice Mayor
John T. McGovern, Councilman
Maria Antuña, Councilwoman
Amanda Silvestri, Councilwoman
While this is a public meeting, there will be no opportunity for public comment at this
workshop. This workshop will be Iive streamed, recorded and posted to the Village
website for viewing.
Meeting Agenda
April 13, 2026Village Council Workshop Meeting Agenda
1. CALL TO ORDER
2. REVIEW OF COUNCIL AGENDA
A. 26-7619 APPOINTMENT OF VICE MAYOR
Appointment of Vice Mayor of the Village of Wellington.
B. 26-7667 WELLINGTON COMMUNITY FOUNDATION FUNDING APPROVAL
AND CHECK PRESENTATION
Wellington Community Foundation funding approval and check presentation for Wellington community
initiatives.
C. 26-7679 PRESENTATION BY CAREER SOURCE PALM BEACH COUNTY
Career Source Palm Beach County will present information on an upcoming Skilled Trades Fair at the
Wellington Community Center.
D. 26-7521 AUTHORIZATION TO UTILIZE A SOUTHEAST COOPERATIVE
CONTRACT FOR THE PURCHASE AND DELIVERY OF SWIMMING
POOL CHEMICALS
Authorization to utilize a Southeast Florida Cooperative contract with Commercial Energy Specialists
(CES), for the purchase and delivery of swimming pool chemicals in the amount of approximately
$135,000 annually.
E. 26-7571 AUTHORIZATION TO CONTINUE UTILIZING A SOUTHEAST
FLORIDA …
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💰 Federal awards (top 10 by amount)
Largest recent federal contract/grant awards to recipients in this city (2023–present), via USAspending.gov.
| $2.8M | NAIR CONTRACTING GROUP, LLC Department of Defense · BASE HOUSING DEMOLITION MULTIPLE LOCATIONS |
| $1.9M | 1PRINT LLC Department of Defense · SMALL BUSINESS INNOVATION RESEARCH (SBIR) PHASE II TOPIC A234-P014. |
| $494,381 | NAIR CONTRACTING GROUP, LLC Department of the Interior · OK-TISHOMINGO NFH-REPLACE KETTLES 6 & 7 |
| $403,458 | INFRANERGY LLC Department of State · REPLACEMENT ELECTRICAL PANEL US EMBASSY MADRID |
| $392,174 | TITAN GLOBAL USA LLC Department of Veterans Affairs · INTERIOR PLANTS AND HOLIDAY DECORATION - BASE YEAR |
| $373,414 | JAI-ALEXIA CONSULTING INC Department of Veterans Affairs · COURIER SERVICES ORLANDO VAHCS BASE YR |
| $206,340 | NAIR CONTRACTING GROUP, LLC Department of Agriculture · REPLACE AND SEAL QUARANTINE GLASS PANELS |
| $146,597 | INFRANERGY LLC Department of State · PHOTOVOLTAIC SYSTEM INVERTER REPLACEMENT AND SYSTEM UPGRADE |
| $106,203 | JAI-ALEXIA CONSULTING INC Department of Veterans Affairs · COURIER TRANSPORT SERVICES |
| $99,730 | 1PRINT LLC Department of Defense · DCSO 2526-31 - TRANSITION AND COMMERCIALIZATION OF DARPA REEFENSE X-RE |
Source: USAspending.gov (U.S. Treasury) — federal awards only, not city budgets.
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Net migration-1,374 people (+$3.02B net AGI · 2023)
Federal disasters (10 yr)15 ({"Hurricane": 25, "Freezing": 5, "Fire": 3, "Severe Storm": · last Fri Oct 11, 2024)
Traffic fatalities3 (1 pedestrian · 2024)
Business establishments55,803 (592,227 employees · 2023)
Fair Market Rent (2BR)$2,187/mo (306 assisted households · 2025)
Adults with low literacy22.2% (low numeracy 33% · 2017)
Sources: BLS LAUS, IRS SOI, FEMA, NHTSA FARS, Census CBP, HUD, NCES PIAAC
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