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People are asking ... what will the KCB City Commission do at the Special Meeting on August 18?

The city commission will host a special meeting in Marble Hall and on Zoom on Monday, August 18, beginning at 9:30 a.m. The meeting is for a presentation by CPH Architect Brandan DeCaro. The commission will discuss the construction cost, ram through the 100% design drawings, and approve the final bid package and contract.

KCBers are still very concerned that we're buying a five-six million dollar shopping center facade as the showpiece for the city despite the obvious violations of KCB ordinances, the probable violations of Florida Building Code and Florida statutes, the likelihood of an ADA lawsuit, and the concerns that there has been no citizen architectural review.

City Hall Drawings

The architects have made vast improvements and the commission has answered some of our questions but the crucial challenges remain:

  • People Are Asking why is the commission ignoring the city ordinance that calls for an architectural review by the Planning & Zoning committee?
  • People Are Asking why is the commission approving a "tower" that violates at least two city ordinances and the Florida Building Code?
  • People Are Asking why is the critical records storage room below Base Flood Elevation, violating at least one Florida statute?
  • People Are Asking why will anyone who needs an ADA ramp to visit the "fitness room" be unable to do so after hours, violating at least one federal statute and risking a lawsuit?
  • People Are Asking why are there are seats for as many as three receptionists, seven police officers, and eleven other staff? How many more people does the commission plan to hire?
  • People Are Asking why is the standing seam roof specified as "blue" in this land of extreme solar gain?
  • People Are Asking why the commission plans to spend nearly a million dollars (20% of the total project cost) for lobbies, an "open atrium" and a gym?

The architecture is so far along that many of the unanswered questions and design errors are simply going to be the oh, why didn't we think of that issues in the finished building.

Those design problems include completely isolating the administrative offices from the public which violates both tradition and the desire of the citizens. The lovely open atrium design wastes space (and construction cost) that could have expanded the department offices, conference space, or restrooms. Access to the first floor administrative office through the lobby ought not require climbing up to the lobby elevation and then back going down to the admin floor. The second floor restrooms have grown slightly with lockers and changing space for eight police officers but there still no showers. The gym restroom downstairs now has a shower but no lockers. And the suggestion of letting the gym share restrooms with Marble Hall and the administrative space was ignored. There are still two enclosed, office-sized reception rooms upstairs. The building department has a "reception area" when a Dutch door and counter would separate the public from the staff. There are "extra" mechanical and electrical rooms on the second floor but no janitor's closet.

There are other issues but that's not a surprise. No building has ever been built that gets everything 100% right and, overall, this design meets many of the city's requirements.

More than seven years and ten months have passed since the commission hired K2M Design to assess city hall damage (K2M and FEMA find not enough damage to warrant "demolishing and replacing" city hall). KCBers have had no expectation that, after all that time, the design would be perfect. KCBers all do hope for and support any commission efforts to answer the issues raised, correct these errors, and finally to finish this project.

Click or tap here to email your questions and comments to the commissioners and city clerk to ask these and other questions about the plans.
More than ever, we--KCBers and commissioners and architects together--need to think critically to make this project the best it can be.
Join the 8/18/25 meeting from a PC, Mac, iPad, iPhone or Android device: Please click this URL to join. https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86853732979?pwd=nBRbbajc3tZDolcW6KQbgA9APSHbtt.1
Passcode: 111513

Here is an abridged architectural plan showing the elevations and floor presented by CPH plus the elevation and 3D image from the citizen proposal to create a legal two story entry and to resolve the ADA access: abridged 100% architectural plan
The 17.5MB 100% City Hall - Architecture is the 60 sheet architectural package. The other drawing sets include electrical, irrigation, landscape, mechanical, plumbing, and structural drawings.
Here's the link to the much smaller "90%" floorplan file
All the official "City Hall Renovation" documents released so far can be found here: https://keycolonybeach.net/about-our-city-2/city-hall-renovations

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