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Second Reading Ord. #5055-90 - Relating to the Land Development Code; to provide that variances from the sign regulations may be granted by the City Commission, rather than by the Development Code Adjustment Board and alcoholic beverage minimum separation requirement (PLD) Second Reading Ord. #5014-90 Amending comprehensive plan as adopted on 11/16/89, including amendments to future land use, traffic circulltion, coastal zone mana gement , con serv a t i 011 " intergov~rnmental coordination and capita~ improvements elaments (PLD) To be Cont. to 1/3/91 Public Hearing & First Reading Wellhead Protection Ordinance (CANCELLED)(See Item #57) (Cont. from 9/20/90) Public Hearing & First Reading Ord. #5019-90 - Rezoning and Master RPD 20.3 Site Plan for Post Harbor with Transfer of Development Rights; a parcel (10.544 acres) located S of SR 60, W side of Thornton Rd; William Brown Sub., Lots 10-12 and Bay Heights Sub., part of Lots 1-8 and vacated streets (Stowell/Post Florida Z90-06, PSP90- 12)(CANCELlED)(See Item #42) 14. 15. 12. Approved. Ord. #5055-90 adopted. 13. Cont. to 1/3/91 14. Cance 11 ed. 15. Cancelled. Public Hearing - Second Reading Ordinances 16. Ord. #5058-90 - Establishing stormwater management utility system 17. Ord. #5051-90 - Land Use Plan Amendment to Public/Semi-Public for property located at SW corner of intersection of Prospect Ave. and Woodlawn St., Belmont 2nd Addition Subdivision, Blk C, Lots 1 thru 10 (Woodlawn Church of God LUP90-19) 18. Ord. #5052-90 - Rezoning to Public/Semi-Public property located in Belmont 2nd Addition, Blk C, lots 1 thru 10 (Woodlawn Church of God Z90-08) 19. Ord. #5057-90 - Vacating W 2.51 of 51 utility easement lying along E side of Lots 1 and 2, Blk 17, Mandalay Subdivision (Keller V90-12) 20. Ord. #5059-90 - Establishing policy on the use of recycled products and encourage and promote the purchase and use of recycled paper products by all departments by allowing up to 10% variance in cost to determine the low bid 16. Ord. #5058-90 adopted. 17. Ord. #5051-90 adopted. 18. Ord. #5052-90 adopted. 19. Ord. #5057-90 adopted. 20. Ord. #5059-90 adopted. CITY MANAGER REPORTS IX CONSENT AGENDA (Items #21-61) Agreements 21. Fee for LibrAry Service Agreement 'with Schiller International University in the amount of $1,000.00 per semester minimum (two semesters annua lly)(LIB) 12/20/90 IX Approved as submitted less Item #55 2 34. Two-year contract to conduct an audit/survey of fire hydrants in the water distribution system to Mueller Service Co., Sanford, FL, for the period 12/20/90 - 12/20/92 for a total estimated amount of $39,000.00 (PW) 35. Contract for Aluminum Retaining Wall at Fire Station #48 to C.P. Ward, 36. Inc., Largo, FL, for $25,385.00 (PW) Contract for installation of 5,000. of 4" P.E. gas main along Alderman Rd., from 1,000' E of US Alt.19 to Rolling Woods Rd. to Mueller Contractors for $23,250.00 (PW) 37. Contract for period 1/1/91-12/31/91 for installation of 5/8", 1", 2" and 4" P.E. mains and service lines to Visk Construction, Inc., Riverview, , FL, at a tota 1 est imated cost of $304,850.00 (PW) 38. Contract to install a 6" gas main under the Anclote River at Alt. US19 in Tarpon Springs to Robert B. Somerville, CO, Paris, Texas, at an estimated cost of $105,655.50 (PW) 39. Award the Well Field Rehabilitation Project Part I to Centech Utilities Corp. for $344,500.00 (PW) 40. Ratify & Confirm City Manager's approval to sell the orange crop to Edwards Fruit Co., Lakeland, FL, for $8,700 cash (CM) 41. Confirm the CRA's action of 12/10/90 by approving the contract with Opus South Corp. for the design and construction of the Cleveland Street Minipark (ED) Citizens & Staff Requests 42. (Cont. from 9/20/90) Public Hearing & First Reading Ord. #5019-90 - Rezoning and Master RPD 20.3 Site Plan for Post Harbor with Transfer of Development Rights; a parcel (10.544 acres) located S of SR 60, W side of Thornton Rd; William Brown Sub., Lots 10-12 and Bay Heights Sub., part of Lots 1-8 and vacated streets (Stowell/Post Florida Z90-06, PSP90- 12)(To be Cont. 6 months) (PlD) 43. Grant from the Clearwater Housing Authority in the amount $49,186.00 (PO) 44. Waiver of insurance requirements and charges for city services relative to the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday March and Rally to be held on Monday, January 21, 1991 (PR) 45. Joint City-Florida Department of Transportation (FOOT) Drew Street Widening project (PW) 46. Locate the sanitary complex on the city-owned property known as the former Campbell property site (PW) 12/20/90 4 .f.>, :...: " ..I!"'~.."r ... .f ,_." ",. R ...... _ .~". ~....~ ,.. ... I .. _.1 ,'" . . :i:f~~~~'"~i~li~;&~~~~~i2~~" "'"__ _u ",.,,,,,,,,-, ,." ,,\>,~, ",.'Ci;~ ,\'"7' :', ,~ ",,,,,,j':,h,,;,,,,,:,,r.cw~~,,.,.__ / ., " -. . j" I '., , . . ''':'',;-'~:~~~~~l ", FINAL AGENDA - CITY COMMISSION MEETING - December 20, 1990 (6:00 P.M.) Welcome. We are glad to have you join us. If you wish to speak please wait to be recognized, then state your ~ and address. Persons speaking before the City Commission on other than Public Hearing items shall be limited to 3 minutes. No person shall speak more than once on the same subject unless granted permission by the City Conunission. I. Pledge of Allegiance I I. I nvocat i on III. Service Pin Awards IV. Introductions and Awards V. Presentations VI. Minutes of Regular Meeting November 15, 1990 VII. Citizens to be heard re items not on the Agenda. . Not Before 6:00 P.M. - Scheduled Public Hearings (1) (2) (3) (4) Presentation of issues by City staff. Statement of case by applicant or representative (5 minutes). Statement of case by opposition (5 minutes). Commission questions. VIII 9. Public Hearing & First Reading Ord. #5056-90 - Establishing a Ticketing Ordinance for infractions of the Occupational License Ordinance, Nuisance Ordinance and Land Development Code (PLD) 10. Declaration of Surplus property at 1570 Tioga Ave., Carolina Terrace Annex, Lot 61 and 1388 Hibiscus St., Pine Brook Sub., Blk B, Lot 1 (PLD) 11. Declare surplus that portion of the former Seaboard Coastline Railroad right-of-way lying between Turner St. and Druid Rd. for the purpose of exchanging it for Magnolia Park Sub., Blk 7, lots 4-6, Lot 11 less the E 151 and E 40' of Lot 12 (Dimmitt) and authorize payment of an additional $30,795.12 plus any applicable closing costs (CM) 12. Second Reading Ord. #5055-90 - Relating to the land Development Code; to provide that variances from the sign regulations may be granted by the City Commission, rather than by the Development Code Adjustment Board and alcoholic beverage minimum separation requirement (PlD) 12/20/90 (5) Comments in support and in opposition: (a) individual (3 minutes); (b) spokesperson for groups (10 minutes). Commission questions. Rebuttal by opposition (5 minutes). Final rebuttal by applicant or repres~ntative (5 minutes). . ':'.' ;', .. ~. " .<. ' . . ~. : '., (6) ~~~ PUBLIC HEARINGS 13. Second Reading Ord. #5014-90 - Amending comprehensive plan as adopted on 11/16/89, including amendments to future land use, traffic circulation, coastal zone management, conservation, intergovernmental coordination and capital improvements elements (PLD) To be Cont. to 1/3/91 14. Public Hearing & First Reading Wellhead Protection Ordinance (CANCELLED)(See Item #57) 15. (Cont. from 9/20/90) Public Hearing & First Reading Ord. #5019-90 - Rezoning and Master RPD 20.3 Site Plan for Post Harbor with Transfer of Development Rights; a parcel (10.544 acres) located S of SR 60, W side of Thornton Rd; William Brown Sub., Lots 10-12 and Bay Heights Sub., part of Lots 1-8 and vacated streets (Stowell/Post Florida Z90-06, PSP90- 12)(CANCELLED)(See Item #42) 1 ,. .. . .. " . ~ , . ,,' " . . { . ;. '.: . , '. !' '. ~ ,~ '. i ~ ! , . , ,I.:. '. .',:. .' U I I' ~ , -.; , , · """ - .- " , ' , . , ,',' ' , .', ' 9 " ' , ,', , ", , ,,' ,'~ ;' .:, ....;::.~.. .;.....:...J....... .' !;' \ "; I , '.', , ," '. .... ',. 'mJ'::'" .',',. . . '. , . .~ .. . ." '. .......,:',"'d>":/ ';.:.,~,' . ,'" .>.:,- .:~,:.'.;:r.,.<::. ~',,:"..:':.~' :,'.'. .' .... . '._" \.,.,.j"'.'~i:'..:;..~..,), '..', :''',',; :;I,j:,,;:".;'!>;';;til~J.'l~.~n7'~f<~l.:J;\'1,'!ilJt;(~}I}.:~tj, .' . :~,"':.: '.'.:,::: ~ l~: ::,::?~~:'~~~:.i";:t.t:". ~ :': ~.~ ;!~.:.,~~ ~~.t::;~:;/\.~ .~'j ;~':~:~;~::.' ~~:{i!,~:t?~\ .. ~ " "':' ~,' "" ... ,,,' , ',' .:.. Public Hearing - Second Reading Ordinances , ! I 16. Ord. #5058-90 - Establishing stormwater management utility system 17. Ord. #5051-90 - Land Use Plan Amendment to Public/Semi-Public for property located at SW corner of intersection of Prospect Ave. and Woodlawn St., Belmont 2nd Addition Subdivision, Blk C, Lots 1 thru 10 (Woodlawn Church of God LUP90-19) 18. Ord. #5052-90 - Rezoning to Public/Semi-Public property located in Belmont 2nd Addition, Blk C, Lots 1 thru 10 (Woodlawn Church of God Z90-08) 19. Ord. #5057~90 - Vacating W 2.5' of 5' utility easement lying along E side of Lots 1 and 2, Blk 17, Mandalay Subdivision (Keller V90-12) 20. Ord. #5059-90 - Establishing policy on the use of recycled products and encourage and promote the purchase and use of recycled paper products by all departments by allowing up to 10% variance in cost to determine the low bid '. CITY MANAGER REPORTS IX CONSENT AGENDA (Items #21-61) Bids & Contracts Cont. Agreements 21. Fee for Library Service Agreement 29. Contract to purchase a 50 KVA with Schiller International Uninterruptable Power System University in the amount of $1,000.00 including installation for the police per semester minimum (two semesters department/emergency operations annually)(LIB) center from Key Associates, 22. Agreement with Pinellas County Clearwater, FL, for $35,850.00 (AS) Sheriff to provide latent fingerprint 30. Bid of $6,000.00 from the John Maire services for a period of 1 year, ' Co., Clearwater, FL, for the surplus .' \.... commencing 1/1/91 through 1/1/92 for 450 mhz UHF radio equipment (AS) $34,837.57 (PD) 31. Ratify and confirm City Manager's 23. Renewal of Joint Use Agreement with authorization to pay for 47,530 d the School Board of Pinellas County gallons of fuel received from for use of various school facilities Mansfield Oil Co., Gainesville, GA, for recreation programs (PR)' for $51,915.24 (GS) 24. Agreement with Clearwater Festivals, 32. Contract with City of St. Petersburg Inc. regarding the Funln'Sun Festival to purchase Lots 1 and 2, Blk A, and the Fourth of July Celebration to Dellwood Heights Sub. for right-of- ~ be held in calendar year 1991 (PR) way to be used in the construction of 25. Contract continuing agreement with Landmark Dr. (PW) Recycling and Recovery Systems, Inc. 33. Contract to purchase liquid alum for supporting ongoing pilot program for water pollution control for the curbside recycling and subsidizing period 12/20/90-9/30/91 from General the collection of recyclable Chemical Co., Parsippany, NJ, for newspaper, estimated cost $72,000.00 $119.75 per ton with an annual for FY 90/91 (PW) estimated ccst of $102,386.25 (PW) 26. License Agreement with Sea Cove Motel 34. Two-year contract to conduct an for parking on Harnden Dr., estimated audit/survey of fire hydrants in the revenue of $720.00 per year (PW) water distribution system to Mueller 27. Lease Agreement authorizing Service Co., Sanford, FL, for the Clearwater Housing Corp., Inc. to period 12/20/90 - 12/20/92 for a ., ..' manage the Fulton Street Apartments tota 1 est imated arnoullt of $39,000. UO and establish an account to use the (PW) . , proceeds from the agreement to pay 35. Contract for Aluminum Retaining Wall " impact fees, when necessary, for the at Fire Station #48 to C.P. Ward, Infill Housing Program and other Inc., Largo, FL, for $25,385.00 (PW) . , appropriate not-for-profit housing 36. Contract for installation of 5,000' , .... providers in the North Greenwood of 4" P.E. gas main along Alderman community (CM) 'Rd., from 1,000' E of US Alt.19 to :~ Rolling Woods Rd. to Mueller ' , Bids & Contracts Contractors for $23,250.00 (PW) " ~ 28. Contract Renewal for period 1/1/91- 37. Contract for period 1/1/91-12/31/91 12/31/91 with Doctors' Walk-In Clinic for installation of 5/8", 1", 2" and for various types of physical 4" P.E. mains and service lines to examinations and other medical Visk Construction, Inc., Riverview <. services for employees for an FL, at a total estimated cost of ' estimated $69,500.00 (AS) $304,850.00 (PW) ..'., 12/20/90 2 " , ,. , . " ' ~.'L ..'....,,' , ' .. -:.,.: ';C"'IJh..~:.",' '"., ,,~u., ,_ ,......... ' ,,' . \i.U'iL~ii:4...:._.:,. ;--ot~.~.,.;,fJ1f.'\i1'~.'1;"T,J,t~.rdl'rat;_ )fnf.T'~.LtJ;....1,~~~... ......").(..~......,~ .......J,._..,. _~.~~:i; ":;;~t~&i~~::2c:l~:t:.:t~~6,tE~i:B(.,:,:'-:r~,;~{.~~!h:~1~~~~~~~;'~~' .:~.. . I '.~ ;!."'~:l't-<~t';-'."f~: ":,~'~' .';'~'. '..,. "" . ..... .... ~_.. ... , ;;~:L\tl , .......:... ,.'.':,\:,;~,,;) .<...:t:~:: ..,.;.....' Bids & Contracts Cont. 38. Contract to install a 6" gas main under the Anclote River at Alt. US19 in Tarpon Springs to Robert B. Somerville, CO, Paris, Texas, at an estimated cost of $105,655.50 (PW) 39. Award the Well Field Rehabilitation Project Part I to Centech Utilities Corp. for $344,500.00 (PW) 40. Ratify & Confirm City Manager's approval to sell the orange crop to Edwards Fruit Co., Lakeland, FL, for $8,700 cash (eM) 41. Confirm the CRA's action of 12/10/90 by' approving the contract with Opus South Corp. for the design and construction of the Cleveland Street Minipark (ED) Citizens & Staff Requests 42. (Cont. from 9/20/90) Public Hearing & First Reading Ord. #5019-90 - Rezoning and Master RPD 20.3 Site Plan for Post Harbor with Transfer of Development Rights; a parcel (10.544 acres) located S of SR 60, W side of Thornton Rd; William Brown Sub., Lots 10-12 and Bay Heights Sub., part of Lots 1-8 and vacated streets (Stowell/Post Florida Z90-06, PSP90- 12)(To be Cont. 6 months) (PLD) 43. Grant from the Clearwater Housing Authority in the amount $49,186.00 (PO) 44. Waiver of insurance requirements and charges for city services relative to the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday March and Rally to be held on Monday, January 21, 1991 (PR) 45. Joint City-Florida Department of Transportation (FOOT) Drew Street Widening project (PW) 46. Locate the sanitary complex on the city-owned property known as the former Campbell property site (PW) 47. Authorize advertisement of public hearing to declare surplus 250 acres of city-owned land in Hillsborough County for the purpose of exchanging and/or selling it for a parcel of land on Windward Passage subject to negotiated lease back provisions (CM) 48. Forgive $15,000.00 loan made to Clearwater Neighborhood Housing Services in 1985 (PLD) 49. Pinellas Planning Council - appoint Commissioner Berfield as city representative (CLK) Change Orders 50. C.O.#6 to the contract for the East Advanced Pollution Control Facility, increasing the previously adjusted contract amount by $73,389.00 for a new total $14,180,912.00 (PW) ',-'4' , \ ,. .1 1 12/20/90 . ...... .'. ',.. .. , . ,.. ';871':":'" :'-;:' . ..' .... .-.' . '. ...,..... ',,'>..,::,,:,'<",.':':';;,:'..;' --....".... ." .....,",!" .", 00['; ,t~':'., ~;~~~'):;'~ (;~;~:.:.;!.1~..:..; :'.", ~,.,.... ~. ....'.' ~ ,), '(' ::...~o:~~Y;Y':'n:!"'h~.'\f}~~~'~"""'~~a........., __ I . Change Orders Cont. 51. C.0.#4 to the contract for the Northeast Advanced Pollution Control Facility, increasing the previously adjusted contract amount by $192,170.00 for a new total $18,967,562.00 (PW) 52. C.0.#7 to the Harshall Street Advanced Pollution Control Facility with no change in the amount of $16,893,565.00 (PW) Plans & Plats n I i , I 53. Preliminary Site Plan for Seaman Development Corp. (Furniture Store) located at the NW corner of US19 and Blackburn St., Blackburn's Sub., E 250' of Lot 6, 1.47 acres (PSP90- 19)(PLD) 54. Preliminary Master Site Plan for Instrument Transformer1s, Inc. located approximately 3/8 mile S of Sunset Point Rd., between Calumet St. and Hercules Ave., M&B's 34.19, 34.20, 34.21, 34.22, 34.23, 34.26 and 34.29, 6.475 acres (PSP90-21)(PLD) 55. Preliminary Subdivision Plat (Replat) of The Clearwater Collection Second Replat and related amended CPO Site Plan for Clearwater Collection Shopping Center located NE of US19 and Drew St., at 21680-21870 US19, 23.3 acres (PSP86-35, SUB90-03)(PLD) 56. Preliminary Subdivision Plat for Westchester Lake (an 80 Lot Townhouse Plat) and related amended Site Plan for Westchester Lake (Countryside Tract 20) located at the NW corner of Countryside Blvd. and Sabal Dr., N of SR 580, 11.73 acres (net.)(PSP82-10, SUB90-04)(PLD) , , ,; Receipt & Referral 57. Wellhead Protection Ordinance #5067- 90 (PW) 58. Land Use Plan Amendment to Industrial and Zoning Amendment to IL for a parcel (.7 acres) located on the S side of Lakeview Rd., between the Seaboard Coastline Railroad and S Myrtle Ave. intersection, Lake Belleview Add., Blk 2, Lots 17 through 27 (Rehm LUP90-21, Z90- 09)(PlD) CITY ATTORNEY .. ; 'r; .' . . Agreements, Deeds & Easements 59. License Agreement re: radio monitoring equipment (The Times Publishing Co.) 60. Drainage and utility easement - South 151 and West 101 of Darryl's Subdivision (Barger Interests) 61. Sidewalk easement - Nicholson's and Sloan's Sub., Lot 2 (Quest Inn, Inc.) , LJ I i 3 ~" " I , ..... ;,."I.,.,..,.,....~... .6~;...'.-:-...'.~.I. I i I. r..... 1 '. . ~~~...:~.kt.....~~;v-\..... _ ~........,_ ._~ . 'J .1 . ! .J : I ...... ft." \ ., . I . ., . ;< ; ..' 't", , .' .1 " I ! ". ............;.__-/""-4'.~~~..".....,.""~'....,i"~..... :, ~'.., . " ; ''.:.,' .. ., '.' ,<\.~~~~:;';' , . .<' "';'J~,;'~r':(r;l~S~~1~~;~~~\~'!{JW1 ....._..". ...~,~ 1;'(''''~'''",''f.:;;~~~~~S~~~~~~~\:;3 r~,~:,) ~ ;~~~:; :'i,):'~~' ~~ :;~, ~..~J;~' f X OTHER ITEMS ON CITY MANAGER REPORT 62. (Cont. from 11/15/90) Res. #90-49 - increasing fees for rental of certain Parks and Recreation Department facilities and establishing new fees for library meeting rooms and recreation centers (PR) Res. #90-53 authorizing City Manager to file an application for a Florida Highway Beautification Grant from FOOT for landscaping of the Courtney Campbell Causeway (PR) First Reading Ords. #5062-90, #5063- 90, #5064-90, #5065-90 & #5066-90 which revise Code of Ordinances Chapters 50, 51, 52, 53 & 55 which delineate utility service policies, rates and procedures (AS) First Reading Ord. #5060-90 - Create Section 42.07 to the Code of Ordinances to require vendors who desire to be on the city's vendors list to pay a $10.00 registration fee (AS) Two contracts for presentation to James A. and Hazel E. Vogel to purchase a portion of M&B 22.011, Sec. 33-28-16 and Lot 3, Landmark at Enterprise Sub., less the'E 10' for wetland mitigation (PW) 63. 64. 65. 66. , ' '.' , . . ~ . . -. . 67. Accept Pier 60 Recommended Repairs Report prepared by Camp, Dresser & McKee, Inc. consulting engineers, authorize the report's recommendation to replace the pier at an estimated cost of $1,200,000.00, and approve a work order in the amount of $150,000.00 for CDM to supply design, bidding and construction management services for the pier replacement (PW) 68. New minimum and maximum rates in the SAMP Plan to maintain rates which are competitive in the labor market and to allow for the provision of an across-the-board wage adjustment for all persons in SAMP (PER) 69. First Reading Ord. #5061-90 - Relating to an Interlocal Agreement authorizing the City of Hialeah to issue revenue bonds for the purpose of purchasing two nursing homes, including Drew Village Nursing Center (CM) 70. North Greenwood Design Review Committee - 1 appointment (elK) 71. Beautification Committee - 1 appointment (CLK) ;:', ". " , "l> ',:',. . XI Other Pending Matters CITY ATTORNEY REPORTS XII 72. Res. #90-52 - Dedicating 10' drainage and utility easement lying across city-owned property located in Tract B, Myron A. Smith.s Bayview Subdivision Resolutions 73. Res. #90-54 - Requesting Pinellas County to cancel and discharge certain tax liens upon property acquired for municipal purposes and to grant tax exemptions XIII Other City Attorney Items XIV City Manager Verbal Reports XV Other Commission Action XVI 12/20/90 S}~~~~~t::~~4;:.)~~~~~:.~~~i'~' _. ,0' ~ p' '...>. '. ". ; Adjournment 4 'l~~tJ:~~~~~:;.;,~ , . CLEARWATER CITY COMMISSION Agenda Cover Memorandum Subject: Recommendation/Motion: The following employment of employees the City of be presented Clearwater. SERVICE AWARDS with service awards for their length BACKGROUND: o and that the appropriate officials be authorized to execute same. 5 Years: Mark Glenn Leroy D, Jeffrey A. Gerald A, Wells William R, Lawson John S. Llauget Paul Almeida Susan A, Stieben Linda M, Ratcliffe J. N, Perrigoue Daniel Robinson, Holbury Jr, 10 Years: Bertha F, Lewis Mary E. Case Helga Graf Robert L. Madden James A. Stephens Cynthia M. Climan 15 Years: James C, Vowell Linda Myers Ronald K. Pownall Marion J, Donahue 20 Years: Judith D, Adriance Public Public Public Public Public Marine Parks & Parks & Parks & Library W orks/Engineering W orks/Infrastructure/W ater W orks/Infrastructure/W ater W orks/Infrastruct ure/W a ter W orks/Infrastructure/W ater Recreation Recreation Recreation Item II Meeting Date: of service Planning & Development/Community Public Works/Infrastructure/Public Administrative Services/Budget Public Works/Utilities/Gas Pu blic W orks/Infrastructure/Pu blic Personnel Public Works/Utilities/Gas Administrative Services/Finance Police Parks & Recreation Public W orks/Infrastructure/Pu blic Relations Service Service Service Reviewed by: Originating Dept.: Costs: Commission Action: Total o Approved Legal Budget o Approved w/conditions Purchasing User Dept.: Current FY o Denied Risk Mgmt. Pc.rson nel o Continued to: DIS Funding Source: ACM Advertised: o Capt. Imp. Attachments: Other Date: o Operating Paper: o Other Submitted by: o Not required Affected parties Appropriation Code: o Notified o None o Not required "'"''''''' 12/20/90 in the Public Works Cont. , 5. C.0.#4 to the contract for the Northeast Advanced Pollution Control Facility, increasing the previousl~ adjusted contract amount by $192,170.00 for a new total $18,967,562.00 (Consent CO) 6. Contract to purchase liquid alum for water pollution control for the period 12/20/90-9/30/91 from General Chemical Co., Parsippany, NJ, for $119.75 per ton with an annual estimated cost of $102,386.25 (Consent B&C) 7. License Agreement with Sea Cove Motel for parking on Harnden Dr. (Consent Agrmt) 8. Two-year contract to conduct an audit/survey of fire hydrants in the water distribution system to Mueller Service Co., Sanford, FL, for the period 12/20/90 12/20/92 for a total estimated amount of $39,000.00 (Consent B&C) 9. Contract for Aluminum Retaining Wall at Fire Station #48 to C.P. Ward, Inc., largo, Fl, for $25,385.00 (Consent B&C) to. Contract for installation of 5,000. of 4" P.E. gas main along Alderman Rd., from 1,0001 E of US Alt.19 to Rolling Woods Rd. to Mueller Contractors for $23,250.00 (Consent B&C) 11. Contract for period 1/1/91-12/31/91 for installation of 5/8", 111, 2" and 4" P.E. mains and service lines to Visk Construction, Inc., Riverview, FL, at a total estimated cost of $304,850.00 (Consent B&C) 12. Contract to install a 6" gas main under the Anclote River at Alt. US19 in Tarpon Springs to Robert B. Somerville, CO, Paris, Texas, at an estimated cost of $105,655.50 (Consent B&C) 13. Joint City-Florida Department of Transportation (FOOT) Drew Street Widening project (Consent C&S) ]4. Accept Pier 60 Recommended Repairs Report prepared by Camp, Dresser & McKee, Inc. consulting engineers, authorize the report's recommendation to replace the pier at an estimated cost of $1,200,000.00, and approve a work order in the amount of $150,000.00 for COM to supply design, bidding and construction management services for the pier replacement (Consent C&S) 15. Award the Well Field Rehabilitation Project Part I to Centech Utilities Corp. for $344,500.00 (Consent B&C) 16. C.0.#7 to the Marshall Street Advanced Pollution Control Facility with no change in the amount of $16,893,565.00 (Consent CO) 17. Locate the sanitary complex on the city-owned property known as the former Campbell property site (Consent CiS) 18. Wellhead Protection Ordinance (Consent R&R) CLK CITY CLERK 1. Pinellas Planning Council - appointment of city representative (CM) 2. North Greenwood Design Review Committee - 1 appointment (CM) 3. Beautification Committee - 1 appointment (CM) CM ADMINISTRATION 1. Declare surplus that portion of the former Seaboard Coastline Railroad right-of- way lying between Turner St. and Druid Rd. for the purpose of exchanging it for Magnolia Park Sub., Blk 7, Lots 4-6, Lot 11 less the E 151 and E 401 of Lot 12 (Dimmitt) and authorize payment of an additional $30,795.12 plus any applicable closing costs (PH) 2. Advertise for public hearing to declare surplus 250 acres of city-owned land in Hillsborough County for the purpose of exchanging and/or selling it for a parcel of land on Windward Passage subject to negotiated lease back provisions (Consent C&S) 3. First Reading Ord. #5061-90 - Relating to an Interlocal Agreement authorizing the City of Hialeah to issue revenue bonds for the purpose of purchasing two nursing homes, including Drew Village Nursing Center (CM) 4. Lease Agreement authorizing Clearwater Housing Corp., Inc. to manage the Fulton Street Apartments and establish an account to use the proceeds from the agreement to pay impact fees, when necessary, for the Infill Housing Program and other appropriate not-for-profit housing providers in the North Greenwood community (Consent Agrmt) 5. Ratify & Confirm City Manager's approval to sell the orange crop to Edwards Fruit Co., Lakeland, FL, for $8,700 cash (Consent B&e) PL&D PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT 1. (Cont. from 9/20/90) Public Hearing & First Reading Ord. #5019-90 - Rezoning and Master RPD 20.3 Site Plan for Post Harbor with Transfer of Development Rights; a parcel (10.544 acres) located S of SR 60, W side of Thornton Rd; William Brown Sub., Lots 10-12 and Bay Heights Sub., part of Lots 1-8 and vacated streets (Stowell/Post Florida Z90-06, PSP90-12)(CANCElED) 2. 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'The Purchaser shall have not less seven (7) days after delivery of the title commitment for the examination thereof, and within said period shall notify the Seller in writing of any objections to the title. If this notification is not given at least three (3) days prior to closing, then said title shall be conclusively deemed to be acceptable to the Purchaser. In the event that the title of the Seller is not good and marketable, the Seller shall have a reasonable time thereafter, but not more than one hundred twenty (120) days from receipt of notice from the purchaser, to make a diligent effort to protect the title; and if the defect~ are not cured within such time, the Purchaser may either cancel this contract or waive the defects and accept the property without deduction on account of said defects. 6. Survey. within the time allowed for delivery of the title insurance commitments, each parcel shall be surveyed by a registered Florida surv~yor, and the costs thereof shall be borne by the CITY for Parcel 2 and by the COMPANY fer Parcell. If the surveys show any encroachment on a parcel or that improvements intended tD be located on the parcel in fact encroach on the setback lines, easements, lands of others, or violate any restrictions, contract covenants or applicable governmental regulations, the same shall be treated as a title defect. 7. Costs. The CITY agrees to pay for the documentary stamps to be placed on each of the warranty deeds and the costs for recording the same for Parcel 2. The COMPANY agrees to pay for documentary stamps to be placed on each of the warranty deeds and the costs for recording the ~, , 4:!.'r.""', .~~.to.'''''''-.:'_ ..-." ....,.~ ..........- ""-. "'~'..'"'' ....,....._,.~~._ .... ~......_.._......... . ... 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'!hat FOrHon of the f01.11'Cr Rc.'1.il1."Ol.ld right-of-way lying l:cl'\oJeen D10ck 3 of Nallace l\dd.ition to Clcmwater, as' recorded in Plat Book 3, Fnge G, of the Public I'..ecords of Hillsoorough County, Florida, of \oJhich Pinellas County was once a part, nnd larshall and Brandon's Sulx:1i.vision of Block 7 of \-"allnce's subdivision as recorded in Plat lbok 1, Page 27 of the Public Records of Pinelli.ls Co\.Ulty, Florida. , Being aTOre particularly described as follCMs: , 'Frcn\ a p:>int on the Easterly bowldary of Section 16 r 'l'tJtJJ1ship 29 South, nange 15 East, said point being 1321. tl feet North of the Soul:lleast comer of said Section 16, l?rocced h~st a~ong the approximate center-line of Dnud Roaa a distance of 995.67 feet 0;. an JJ1ters~tion \o.~th the \'Ester1y l::oundary of said 60 foot right-of-way; the.nce N 011041' OJ E nlong s~.ld Nester1y right-of-\o,'ay a distance of 405,23 feet to the intersection \<lith the Northerly r~ght-of-way . of pine Street, as sha.m on tlm plat of t~allace's Mdition to C1eal:watcrr as a POIN'!' OF BEGI~lt..;G. Fran said point, continue N Otl041'0311E along said \~5ter1y right-of-\~'ay a distance of 400,15 ::eet to the intersection with. the Southerly right-of-\<Iay of 'l\J.l"er Street; thence S 89011' 07ltE along said right-of-',.,ray a distance of 60.1,1 feet; thence S 040<11' 03"W along the Easterly b:::>undary of said right-of-way a distance of 400.23 feet to an intersection \",ith the i'brth~rly right-of-c,,,,ay of said Pine Street; thence N 09006 I 3611t"1 along said right-of-way a distance of 60.13 feet to the POINr OF BEGINNING. ' Containing 24,010.503 s~e feet/0.55 acres M.O.L. ... ... That portion of' the fonner' railroad right-of-way lying between Block 4 of ~'la11ace Addition to CleClrwater, as recorded in Plat Book 03, Page 06, of the Public Records of Hillsborough Cormty, Florida, of which Pinellas was once a part, and !-Irs N .E. '1-'lc,Nu11ens Sulxlivision, as recorded in Plat Book 10, Page 25,' of the Public F.ecordsof Pine1las Cormty, FLorida. , Being rrore particularly described as ,fol1o....s: Fran a point on the Easterly boundary of Section 16, 'l'c:1.vnship 29 South, Range 'Is East, sa:is:1 point' being 1321. 4 feet North of the Southeast comer of said Section 16, proceed West along the approximate centerline' of Dnlid Poad a distance of 995.67 feet to an intersection with tJ1e Soutl1erly extension of tJle l-:esterly boundary of said 60 fCX)t right-of-way; thence N 0404l'03"E, along said Westerly right-of-way extension, a distance of 19t1.63 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. From said point, continue along said right-of-\vay N 0404l103"E a distance of 159.64 feet; thence S 8900'1'24"E a distance of 60.13 feet; thence S 040'11"03"l'1 a distance of 159.54 feet; thence N 89010' l4"W a distnnce of 60.14 feet to t..l-}e POINT OF BEGINNING. Cbntaining 9575.091 scruare feetjO.22 acres M.O.L. '.. ,. " . ..:. -, .,.." . ~ :.. ." ." ..... . ". .., '. . . , , ,', '.!hat portion of, the forr.-er 'railro'ad :'right-of-way lying between BlOck 4 and Block 8 of l'la1lace Addition to ClearWater, as re~tded in Plat 'Book 03, Page ~, of the ,Public Records of Hills}x)rough" Cotinty~ F1oridci, of .'which Pine1las was' once 'a 'part'. Being IrOre particularly described as follows:' ,. FrCtn a point.'on the 'Easterly bounCltry, of Sectiori'16; 'l.'a.mship 29 South, Range 15 East, said' point' being 1321. -1 feet North o.f ~1e Southeast comer of said Section 16, proceed West along the approxinate centerline of Druid' Road a clistance'of 995.67 feet to an inter- sectionwi~ the Southerly 'extension of the Westerly,boundary of said 60 fcot right-of-way; thence N 04o'1l'03"E alqng said Westerly :r:ight-of-way extension, a distance of 30.07 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING." Fro:n said ~int, eontinue along said 'right-of-way N 04041 '03I1E, a distance of 164.56 f,eet: thence S 89 10'1/1"E' a distance of 60.14 feet; thence S 04041'0311\~, a distance of 164.54 feet; thence N 89011' 29'~W, a dis~ce' of 60 .ltlfeet to' the POINT OF BroINNING. L~f THlE' SCH~iH 10,,0' Feer ' 'Con~g 9-r8=J.:2-0-7,z.y. square . fee t/-9';"2-3-acre.s H. O. L. ' '.". ", :,92'7/~'3'Z7'SF:"'" ',:,O"~',z.~':~,:",,',, Exhib-it ,: .: '. ,.', '. ': .: . 'I'B".' .. .,. .,"'''". ",. . I ...., . .. . .... , , , , ." .., ,.' " 'I ~~l,:. f.,;, J. · , , . . , " , , " : .... ._..----\\.....::::~~ t., , ... .. '. '. ,', .,. U. ..'1..__.u.....,a......, ..,......,. ~ '.. ..g---'-'---CFft~~}~'Tl~lJT--'\_"''''.'.'''----'-'~'~~:l~T~:t~ET- · _ 70 ~ _ ~~ :T ~3 ~"1:~~ 11M 1$ '-16 1-;;; I "1 . (t~ s . 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'..'1''','' . :". , CONTRACT FOR SALE OF REAL PROPERTY THIS CONTRACT made and entered into this ~8rl day of November, 1990, by and between Dn1~\I'r'l' CAR LEASING, INC., hereinafter referred to as "Seller," and r-tICHl\EL 'rAGARELLI CONSTRUCTION, INC., hereinafter referred to as "Buyer." WIT N E SSE T H: WHEREAS, Seller has entered into a Contract with the City of Clearwater, a Florida Municipality, hereinafter referred to as "City," regal:'ding the exchange of certain real property, and WHEREAS, a portion of said real property, to be conveyed by the City to Seller described on Exhibit "A" attached hereto, is currently occupied by Buyer pursuant to a Lease with the City dated June 1, 1979, for a term of 15 years, and WHEREAS, the City has requested Seller to secure approval of Buyer to the exchange of said property occupied by Buyer, and WHEREAS, it is the intention of these parties that Buyer shall, upon the closing between Seller, the City, and itself, become the owner in fee simple of the real property described in Exhibit "A.II NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the covenants hereinafter set forth to be kept and performed, the parties hereto have agreed and do hereby agree as follows: 1. The above and foregoing recitals are true and correct. 2. This contract is contingent upon Seller closing its Contract for Exchange of Property with the City, and title insurance for marketable title which meets the requirements hereof. - -f6 3. The closing of this contract shall take place contemporaneously and simultaneously with the closing of the aforedescribed Contract fol:' Exchange o~roperty b~~ween Seller and the City. tI\.1-.T. ~ (r., no I'ii.l. r . S'J 4. Buyer s~all pay to Seller at closing a cash sum equivalent to -F!-i-v-e Dollars ($-S-;-lJtrJ per square foot for the real property described in Exhibit II A" attached hereto, and in addition shall reimburse to Seller for all out-oE-pocket expenses directly attributable to said property being included in the Contract for Exchange of Property, said expenses being those specifically incurred by Seller as a result of said property being added to the other property which it is receiving in exchange. 5. Buyer agrees to pay all out-of-pocket expenses attributable to this closing, the same being title insurance, documentary stamps affixed to the deed and for recordation of the deed. 6. Seller agrees to deliver title to Buyer by Warranty Deed, free and clear of all encumbrances save and except those shown on existing surveyor incidental to Buyer's leasehold interest. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have hereunto set their hands and seals and caused this instrument to become effective the day and year first above written. Wi:i:lH 4/ DIMMITT CAR LEASING, INC. BY o~ zS~ As to Dimmitt MICHAEL TAGARELLI CONSTRUCTION, INC. Baf);i;J ~ ~~d~i ~M~ As to Tagarelli "":' ,,~, ,- ";",,,,~"'''''''''' .' .~. ... " ,'-'" -'.' ... '. ........." '. '.' ", .. C..- .,.-..., -'.,. .. '_~_ '. '.r' .o. .' " " .,' \' " '1 ,_ ,___,.. ,. .~ A\I....-. - ___..,....~.Y.;tJi7'.ll~~.Jli!tl,,~~~!W,~i'ltl;,.. . ',,' ., ,', ".',..o. ': ,"',"" " ",.J" ,',.c".,., "'.':'.:";"') .','" " ..-- ~ ',-, ..,- .. ~...----~, Ii ! 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" }- .,.h..~~([ SQUARE FOOTAGE CALCULATIONS DIMMITT PROPERTY lOT 4 132.94 x 50.06 = 6,655 square feet LOT 5 132.94 x 50.06 = 6,655 square feet LOT 6 133.17 x 35.04 = 4,666.3 squa re feet LOTS 11 & 12 133.10 x 75.17 = 10,005.1 squa re feet TOTAL 27,981.4 squa re feet 27,981.4 x $9.09 = $254,350.92 SQUARE FOOTAGE CALCULATIONS CITY PROPERTY TAKEN FROM SURVEYS ROW/Turner to Pine ROW/Pine to Brown Lot SUB-TOTAL 24,010.5 square feet 9,575.1 square feet 33,585.6 square feet 33,585.6 x $5.00 = $167,928.00 ROW/Brown lot 9,271.3 square feet 9,271.3 x $6.00 = $55,627.80 $167,928.00 55,627.80 $223,555.80 ,'\' " '" - ,'., ..', -,,' ,,':"":'~"Yf,J'N"" ,~' .. 'I',..;or""""''r#'''''''.''''.tr''''''''''lt',.\''''t::tl't,'''",~"'n''.r, ,rjI"..,-, 1;\1'~~'!l':l''t1 \~.t<Jr~:::~ '-i,,,, N"t, 1~,< t'l~ t!t J.., ~ 1'Ji:~~,,,~ " '\.ti'~'{!f.:~, . f.'....;r }q~\ -~<: ~""" ,~,:t"_";,,':\'1 ",,'. J,," :;;.JC:..\,; ~.'.i.'::".. ..". 'I..,,;,:,;' "o\',~:_~,_ :,"~,'.. ... . .~ ~rs~~~ c::i .,t. . ~ ~~- ~ ;;::. =:'.,...:. ~. '~ .= ~I ~TE~.~~I -' SUBJECT: Amendments to the Land Development Code to Authorize City Commission to Grant/Deny Sign Variances. CLEARW A TER CITY COMMISSION Agenda Cover Memorandum ~L~.~II~::~ RECOMMENDATION: City Commission consider Land Development Code amendments to authorize City Commission to grant/deny sign variances and adopt on second reading Ordinance 5055-90. [ ) And that the appropriate officials be authorized to execute same. BACKGROUND: The City Commission has directed staff to prepare an amendment to the Land Development Code transferring authority to grant variances to the sign regulations from the Development Code Adjustment Board to the Commission. The amendment prepared by staff Includes changes to several sections of the Land Development Code accomplishing this transfer of variance authority. Two notable amendments are: 1) A change to Section 134.015(f)(15) which deletes hearing officer appeal possibilities for decisions rendered by the Commission on sign variances; and 2) Changes to Sections 137.012(b) and (cl( 11 which clarify the two types of variances considered by the Commission (signs and alcoholic beverage distance separation). The Development Code Adjustment Board and Planning and Zoning Board have reviewed the proposed ordinance, with both boards recommending its adoption. Both boards recommended that the application cutoff date (when the variances begin going to the Commission rather than the Development Code Adjustment Board) be changed to the effective date. The City Attorney has provided language to this effect. The Development Code Adjustment Board further recommended that the hearing officer appeal procedure remain for variances issued by the Commission; however, the Planning and Zoning Board felt such a provision would result in an undermining of the Commission's legislative authority. Please note that, under the proposed ordinance, no hearing officer appeals would be allowed, and that the ordinance will apply on its effective date (date of adoption). pln\sign2nd .ss Reviewed bY:~ Originating De NA Commission Action: Legal Planning & Develo Total 0 Approved Budget NA 0 Approved w/conditions Purchasing NA User Dept.: 0 Denied Risk Mgmt. NA Current FY 0 :~ Continued to: DIS Funding Source: ACM Advertlseq:U1 5/90 o Capt. Imp. Other o Operating Attachments: Date: Clw. Times o Other Ordinance No. 5055-90 Paper: o Not required Appropriation Code: Affected parties o Notified o None City Ma 19 Not required (f) Permit. Prior t the construct ion of any improvement or the placement of any sign to effec uate an approved variance, a building permit or, if applicable, sign permit sha 1 first be procured from the city. In approving any variance, the development ode adjustment board or the city commission shall specify the period of time for which such permit may be procured. The board Q! the city commission may, upon written request, grant extensions to such time allotments not exceeding six (6) months each without notice or hearing. Section 4. Subsect ion (e) of Sect ion 137.020, Code of Ord inances, is amended to read: Sec. 137.020. Developm nt code adjustment board. (e) Powers and duties. The development code adjustment board shall have the following powers and duti s: ( 1 ) To evaluate and a decision on applications for variances. or the alcoholic bevera e exce t variances from the si establishment minimum se arat on re uirements. * * * * * Section 5. This ordin Section 6. This ordin variance from the sign regul pending as of the effective d the effective date. shall take effect immediately upon adoption. shall be applicable to any application for a tions filed on or before the effective date, and te, as well as to any such application filed aft€i PASSED ON FIRST READING PASSED ON SECOND AND FINAL READING AND ADOPTED November 15, 1990 Rita Garvey Mayor-Commissioner Attest: Cynthia E. Goudeau City Clerk Approved as to form and corr ctness: ~. 4 Goals, Objectives and Policies Capital ImprOVCD1cnlS . .Backlogged or constrained facility [see PoL 5.5.1 B)] ..Tiered Level of Service (see Pol 5.5.2) B) Backlogged or Constrained Facilities (for LOS see PoL 5.5.1 A) Road From To Discussion Gulfyiew Coronado Clw Pass Ave Constrained facilityduc to adjacent dc\dopment A1t US 19 Drew Cleveland Const:raincdfacilitydue to adjaa:ut dcYeJopncot* A1t US 19 Cleveland Belleair Consttain.edfaciIitydue to adjaa:ut dcYeJopncot* Fligh1and Gulf-to-Bay Belleair Backlogged facility (See Pol 6.2.1) US 19 Enterprise Belleair Backlogged facility (See Pol 6.2.1) Curlew US 19 McMullen- Backlogged facility Booth (See Pol 6.2.1) Sunset Point RigJ1111nd Keene Backlogged facility (See Pol 6.2.1) SR 60 Pierce Highland Constrainedfacilitydue to acijaa::nr: dcYeJopncot* .. Part of proposed Special Transportation Area (S.T.A.) 28.3.8. For the following road links, a tiered Level of Service is established. The initial Level ofScnicc established for the purpose of issuing development permits shall be increased after improvements arc completed, consistent with the construction initiation dates as scheduled below: 28.3.8.l' For the following road links, a tiered Level of Servicc is established. The initial Level of Service established for the purpose of issuing development permits shall be increased after improvements are completed, cousistent with the construction initiation datcs as scheduled below: @ ~ Future L.O.S., Ce!t3tn1,ti~!l I:!fectYte Road LiBk hlmrcvcmcBt ~ ~ Date -. U.8.19 &tesrpri3e Rei tc S.R. sae, ~.!. 199J 1994 0, 1995 mter~e CleM water l'~ Cleanvater Beaek to Sllt!a Key, ~.!. 199:J 1994 0,1995 Bridso rebttiid . kvel bridsc S.R. 60 U.S. 19 to Bayslsore Blvd., add 2 ~.!. 1999 1991 O,lm ~ ~ . . Goals, Objectives and Policies Capital Improvements M~{ttHel! Beotk 8tm1et Pomt Rd to S.R. 580, aad 01- ~.1. 1998 1991 D,~ ~ itmCS' Dle"lI Strcct Old Coachmatl Roaa to U.S. 19, ~.1. 1998 1991 D,m: add 2 latlG3 Eddiel Road S.R. 6() atld St2!t.1et PomtRolld, add ~ 199 4 1$'95 D, 1996! 2 Ifme3 Sumet Poiat. Ree.ei KGGae Read to U.S. 19, add 2 IlmG3 ~.1. 1994 1$'95 D, 199~ Dr~-lJ Strect Old Ceaehmml to NE Coachmatl ~.1. ~ 1993 D, 1994! Roaa, aed 2 lee3 Drt!:iel Road Altel"aMe 19 to Eddie! Road, aael E 1995 1996- D,199';'! 2 lmlCJ ITi~tR Pld..A~.elill~ SA 68 to UaiOl! St:%eet, add: IMlG3 ~.1. 1997 199& D,1999! 1 - Roath operatmg at L.O.S. "P' Me badcl.o~~d fadlitie3 to be me:aged hi aeeordttr.eG with Poli~ 6': hi the Tre:fiie Circ1tl:atiOl! l31cmc!1t LeIS t" Elmd:m~ 3Ct!fCC fer titG3e rca~. 2 - Road Initial Construction Future L.O.S. (Imorovcmcnt) .f!:2!!!. To L.O.S. Initiation Effective Date Ow P3$ Brqc Gulfview (toll plaza) F* 1992-3 D,l993 (Rebuild as high level bridge) Fl'ighl~nd Union Gulf-to-Bay F* 1994-5 D,1995 (Add 2 lanes) Belcher Sunset Point Gulf-to-Bay E 1995-6 D,1996 (Add 3 lanes) Belcher Gulf-to-Bay Belleair E 1995-6 D,1996 (Add 3 lanes) US 19 SR 580 Enterprise F. 1991-2 0,1992 (Construct Interchange) McMullen- SR 580 Sunset Point F. 1991-2 0,1992 Booth (Add S lanes) Sunset Point Keene US 19 F. 1990-1 0,1991 (Add 2 lanes) Drew NE Coachman US 19 F. 1992-3 0, 1993 (Add 3 lanes) SR 60 Hampton Bayshore F. 1990-1 0,1992 (Add 3 lanes) Druid Belcher Alt US 19 E 1997-8 0, 1998 (Add 1 lane) .Bacldogged facilities 155 Goals, Objectives and Policies Traffic Circulation A) Road Segment/Link Level of Service Standards Number Road From To LOS Standard North/South Links 1 Mandalay Bay Esplanade Marianne D 2 Gulfview Coronado Clw Pass Ave E. 3 Clw Pass Bridge Gulfview (ton plaza) D-P- 4 Gulf (toll plaza) (city limits) D 5 Island Way (dead end) Memorial Cswy D 6 Alt US 19 Union Myrtle D 7 Alt US 19 Myrtle Drew D 8 Alt US 19 Drew Cleveland E- 9 Alt US 19 Cleveland Belleair E- 10 Myrtle N Ft Harrison Lakeview D U Greenwood Fairmont Belleair D 12. Douglas Union Fairmont D 13 Missouri Drew Cleveland D 14 Missouri Cleveland Court D 15 Missouri Court Belleair D 16 Overbrook Douglas Betty Lane D 17 Betty Lane Overbrook Palmetto D 18 Highland Union Gulf-to-Bay D-F.. 19 Highland Gulf-co-Bay Bclleair E" 20 Keene Union Sunset Point D 21 Keene Gulf-co-Bay Belleair D 22 Hercules Greenbriar Sunset Point D 23 Hercules Sunset Point Drew D 24 Hercules Drew Druid D 25 Belcher SR 580 Countryside D 26 Belcher Countryside Sunset Point D ?:1 Belcher Sunset Point NE Coacb.man D-E.... 28 Belcher NE Coachman Druid D-E.... 29 Belcher Druid Bclleair D 30 Enterprise US 19 SR 580 D 31 US 19 Curlew SR 580 D 32 US 19 SR 580 Enterprise D-P.. 33 US 19 Enterprise Belleair E* 34 Countr.yside Curlew Northside D 35 Countryside Northside SR 580 D 36 Countryside sa S80 Belcher D 37 Landmark Curlew Heather Trail D 38 Landmark Heather Trail SR 580 D 39 Landmark sa 580 Enterprise D 40 McMullen-Booth Curlew SR 580 D 41 McMullen-Booth SR 580 Sunset Point D_pu 42 McMullen-Booth Sunset Point Gulf-to-Bay D 43 Bayshore Alligator Creek Gulf-to-Bay D Eut/WestLinks 44 Curlew US 19 McMullen-Booth E. 45 SR 580 Belcher US 19 D 46 SR 580 US 19 Countryside D 47 sa 580 Countryside McMullen-Booth D '48 Enterprise US 19 McMullen-Booth D 49 Union Alt US 19 Keene D SO Montclair Keene Belcher D 51 Sunset Point Alt US 19 Big}11and D 38 Goals, Objectives and Policies 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 71 78 79 . Sunset Point Sunset Point Sunset Point Fairmont Palmetto NE Coachm:tn SR 590 Drew Drew Drew Drew Cleveland Marianne Cswy Memorial Cswy SR 60 SR 60 SR60 C Campbell Cswy Pierce Court/Chestnut Court Court Druid Druid Lakeview Harn Nursery Belleair Highland Keene US 19 Mytle Myrtle Drew US 19 Cleveland Alt US 19 NE Coar.nm:tn US 19 Gulf-ta-Bay Mandalay Marianne Cswy Pierce Highland Hampton Hayshore Cleveland Pierce Ewing Missouri S Ft Harrison Belcher S Ft Harrison Belcher Highland S Ft Harrison Keene US 19 McMullen-Booth Douglas Highland US 19 McMullen-Booth Alt US 19 NE Coa~nmlln US 19 McMullen-Booth Belcher Memorial Cswy Pierce B;gN~nd Hampton Bayshore (city limits) Court Ewing Missouri Ffigh1and Belcher US 19 Keene US 19 US 19 US 19 -Backlogged or constrained facility [see PoL 5.5.1 B)] "Tiered Level of Service (see PoL 5.5.2) B) Backlogged or Constrained Facilities (for LOS see PoL 5.5.1 A) Traffic Circulation E- D-F** D D D D D D D D-F" D D D D E- D D-F-. D D D D D D D-E" D D D D Road From GulMew Coronado Alt US 19 Drew Alt US 19 Cleveland Highland Gulf-to-Bay US 19 Enterprise Curlew US 19 Sunset Point Highland SR60 Pierce To Discussion Ow Pass Ave Constrainedfacilityduc to adjacent development Cleveland Constrained facility due to adjaa:nt dcveloJXnCOt* Be11eair Constrained facility due to adjaa:nt de:Yclopmem- Belleair Backlogged facility (See PoL 6.21) Belleair Backlogged facility (See Pol. 6.21) McMullen- Backlogged facility Booth (See Pol. 6.21) Keene Backlogged facility (See PoL 6.2.1) Highland ConstrainedfacUitydue to adjacent dcvclopmCDt* · Part of proposed Special Transportation Area (S.T.A.) 39 Goals, Objectives and Policies Capital Improvements 23 Hercules SWLSct Point Drew D 24- Hercules Drew Druid D 2S Belcher SR 580 Countryside D 26 Belchcr CountrySide Sunsct Point D Zl Belcher SWLSct Point NE Coachman D_En 28 Belcher NE Coac.hm=tn Druid D_En 29 Belcher Druid Belleair D 30 Enterprise US 19 SR 580 D 31 US 19 Curlcw SR 580 D 32 US 19 SR 580 Enterprise D-P. 33 US 19 Enterprisc Belleair E* 34 Countryside Curlew Northside D 3S Countryside Northside SR 580 D 36 Countryside SR 580 Belcher D 37 Landmark Curlcw Heather Trail D 38 Landmark Heather Trail SR 580 D 39 Landmark SR S80 Enterprise D 40 McMullen-Booth Curlew SR 580 D 41 McMullen-Booth SR 580 Sunset Point D-F.. 42 McMullen-Booth Sunset Point Gulf-to-Bay D 43 Bayshore Alligator Creek Gulf-to-Bay D East/West Links 44- Curlew US 19 McMullen-Booth E* 45 SR 580 Belcher US 19 D 46 SR 580 US 19 Countryside D 47 SR 580 Count:ryside McMullen-Booth D 48 Enterprise US 19 McMullen-Booth D 49 Union Alt US 19 Keene D 50 Montclair Keene Belcher D 51 Sunset Point Alt US 19 Hig}1l::tnd D 52 Sunset Point Highland Keene E* 53 Sunset Point Keene US 19 D-P. 54 Sunset Point US 19 McMullen-Booth D 55 PaiImont Mytle Douglas D 56 Palmetto Myrtle Highland D 57 NE Coachman Drew US 19 D 58 SR 590 US 19 McMullen-Booth D 59 Drew Ceveland All US 19 D 60 Drew Alt US 19 . NE Coachman D 61 Drew NE Coachman US 19 D_pn 62 Drew US 19 McMullen-Booth D 63 Cleveland Gulf-to-Bay Belcher D 64 Marianne Cswy Mandalay Mumorial Cswy D 6S Memorial Cswy Marianne CsWJ Pierce D 66 SR60 Pierce fr1shland E* 67 SR60 Highland Hampton D 68 SR60 Hampton Bayshore D_PU 69 C Campbell Cswy Bayshore (city limits) D 70 Pierce Cleveland Court D 71 Court/Chestnut Pierce Ewing D 72 Court Ewing Missouri D 73 Court Missouri Highland D 74 Druid S Ft Harrison Bclcher D 75 Druid Belchcr US 19 D-Eu 76 Lakeview S Ft Harrison Keene D 77 Ham Belchcr US 19 D 78 NW'sery . Highland US 19 D 79 Bcllcair . S Ft Harrison US 19 D 153 Goals, Objectives and Policies Capital Improvements B) L6Vtl of Se.niee "12:" R"aa ottEt3et Pomt Road FM.ctiona:I CI~3meation SCl!mcnt 11i~Mld . \ {CaliC tc Kee:ae R"eaa* Jwt!Heat:i6n. Baddo~ed facility '[lith no improvcMc:at pro~~ed. Cttlfovicw Bottievani n of Toy' Bria!;o Jwt:!Beftt1on. C01!3tf'amca facility at!C to5 adj8.eGllt developmcllt. Altemato U.S. 19 S. of Dl'1t:id Reaa'" Jwtifieftt1e!t: PanYel rcliO".-el MY ee created 0.11 a lee& Jtfee~ AltelB1lto U.S. 19 Dn2id R~aa to Dt~. Street." Fl. pmcl"larteria:l Jwtiiieat1on. /..djll.ceat . mteety aC'.'t:lopmeat. bmk to 1:imit1; eeJolete ript of W&:'f; 3tfcet abo palt o5f a propo3ca S.T.!... S.R. 59 Pi"rcc'Dlva. to I'fi&htAPld ..Y/e... R pmGplart~al lweifieat:ie:a; Promoto ttd,Ml imiR Mtd aO'mltoW11 !cae"ldopmc:at; pMt of al"rOp03ed. S.T.. \. lIi~l"~d .'\.'~Bl!t s. cf SJl. 68- Ca. ~n~c.ter l1:i:.'ltificatio~ Backlo~~e1 facility with :ao im.prO'lCMGl1t progr~ed. U.S. 19 S. of E:1terpme r:.oael to nI:. Cea~" R. pnlcpl Mteda:l Baddo!,!e.d fae:ility e1l1'rcat!y opCf'a~ at 1:.0.$. "F', .Nith. ae ee~tf1!ceion impro.cmGntJ Jchedts:lGd if!. the F.D.D.T. work progre:m. S. of N.E. COd.2mlmu R. prl1cplarteria:l Baddog,ei faeH:ity ,w.r~Z!t:Iy o5perat':~g at L.O.S. "F', Nit:h liO ~!L:!tf1!,eio.a impro\"emc!ll3 3chcdts:lca if!. the F .D.D.T. work I'rogrMl1. Co. colkctor Co. eellector R l'mc.pl arterial J 1:i:.'lt:ifieacion: U.S. 19 Jwt:ifi~tiol1; S.R. S99 W. of Dr~w Stre:et Pelmitt~d at lOeM gevcnmlC!lt MseretiO!l. R. mmof arterial lwt:ifieaaoa; .Baekle~e:a faeiliey, 3abjcct to mamtemmee. of eltn'C!lt operatie!l eol1dieiom. ..rlepe3~ei ST.\. "*CO~tf'.cd.&.eiliEy to ee idcllti6ca ill COoajtmetioa with ~G Dc.pM2m~flt ofTr~l"OltMiO!l. A) Road Segment/Link Level of Service Standards Number Road From To LOS Standard North/South Links 1 Mandalay Bay Esplanade Marianne D 2 Gu1fview Coronado Ow Pass Ave E* 3 Clw Pass Bridge 3u1fview (toll pla:ta) D-F" 4 Gulf (toll plaza) (city limits) D 5 Island Way (dead end) Memori~ Cswy D 6 Alt US 19 Union Myrtle D 7 Alt US 19 Myrtle Drew D 8 Alt US 19 Drew Oeveland E* 9 Alt US 19 Oeveland Belleair E* 10 Myrtle N Ft Harrison Lakeview D 11 Greenwood Fairmont Belleair D 12 Douglas Union Fairmont D 13 Missouri Drew Oeveland D 14 Missouri Ceveland Court D 15 Missouri Court Bel1eair D 16 Overbrook Douglas Betty Lane D 17 Betty Lane Overbrook Palmetto D 18 Highland Union Gulf-co-Bay D-P** 19 Highland Gulf-co-Bay Belleair E* 20 Keene Union Sunset Point D 21 Keene Gulf-co-Bay Belleair D 22 Hercules Greenbriar Sunset Point D ~ .JJ4+" Goals, Objectives and Policies Conservation Goals, Objectives and Policies 22. GOAL- TO PROTEcr AND CONSERVE ALLASPECl'S OF THE NATURAL ENVIRONMENT AND TO ENHANCE NATURALFEATURES WIDCH CONTRIBUTE TO THE EXISTENCE OF THE NATURAL QUAllTIES AND CHARACI'ERISTICS OF CLEARWATER.'S SENSITIVE ENVIRONMENT. 22.1. Objective - To proted: and improve ambient air quality by 1995. Policies 221.1. Require all new residential and non-residential development to provide a specified amount of Florida native shade ttees based on an established desired ratio of pervious to impervious surface areas. Shade trees will serve to provide heat reduction, noise abatement, buffering, replenishment of oxygen, and aesthetic beauty. 22.1.2 The City of Clearwater shall cooperate with the Tampa Bay Regional Pl::!nning Council and Pinellas County in their efforts to develop plms for improving air quality and monitoring of air quality. 22.2. Objective - To protect floodplains, draiuage ways, and an other natural areas having functional hydrological characteristics by May 1990. Policies 22.2.1. @ 22.2.2. 22.2.3. 22.2.4. 22.2.5. Any construction in one hundred (100) year floodplains shall comply with all requirements and standards of the Federal Emergency Management Agency of the Federal Flood Insurance Administration, and the City's building codes. Construction and development activities in natural drainage ways or drainage systems shall be prohibited. excent to achieve imnfoved flood nfotection for flood Drone areas. The City of clearwater shall prioritize receiving waters for the development of specific storm?later management plans in coordination with Pinellas County by 1992- Utilize design methods which will trap stormwater sediments before entering surface waters. Cooperate and coordinate activities with the Southwest Florida Water Management District and the Flodda Department of Environmental Regulation in the implemen- tation of the Surface Water Improvement and Management Program. 22.2.6. Provide natural filtration techniques and methods such as grassy swales and natural wetland water storage to provide purification of stormwater runoff before entering any surface waters. 72.2.7. Utilize transfer of development rights and density rights to provide alternatives to development and degradation of wetlands and other natural resources. 22.2.8. Protect all natural drainage channels from dG3~tlGtielS "r MlY restriction of their functional use and regulate protection through the Clearwater Land Development Code. @ 118 ..! '. Goals, Objectives and Policies Traffic Circulation Road Initial Construction Future I...OS. (Im'OrOYeII1cnt) From I2. L.C.S. Initiation Effective Date awPass~ Gulfview (toll plaza) F 1992.3 D,1993 (RcbuiJd ao; lligb level bridgc) B'igb1and Union Gulf-co-Bay F* 1994-5 D,l99S (Add 2 lanes) Bclcher Sunset Point NE Coachman E 1996 D,l996 (Add 3 lanes) Belcher NE Co~,.},m~n Belleair E 1996 D,l996 (Add 3 lanes) US 19 SR 580 Enterprise F- 1991-2 D,1992 (Construct Interchange) McMullen- SR 580 Sunset Point F* 1991-2 D,1992 Booth (Add 5 lanes) SWlSet Point Keene US 19 P- 1990-1 D,199! (Add 21anes) Drew NE Coachman US 19. P* 1992-3 D,1993 (Add 3 lanes) SR60 Hampton Bayshore F* 1990-1 D,1992 (Add 3 lanes) Druid Belcher Alt US 19 E 1997-8 D, 1998 (Add 1 lane) -Backlogged facilities Alternate U.8.19 betwcen Chestnut Street and Union Street should be considered a 5.5.3. construction constrained facility due to adjacent development abutting the right-of- way. There are no major improvements programmed, but possible Level of Service enhancements are available through traffic operation improvements and upgrading of parallel facilities. Specific parallel facilities considcred for improvement are: Myrtle Avenuc extension, (parallel to Alternatc U.S. 19) and intersection improvcments on Myrtle Avenue. 5.5.4. Due to unique conditions of the natural and built environments, and thc recreational, discretionary basis of peak system demand, Clearwater Memorial Causeway, Gulfvicw/Coronado Boulevards, and the Clearwater Pass Bridge shall be considered environmcntally constrained facilities. 5.6. Objective - The Florida Department of Transportation has established Level of Service 'E" as the nmnmum. operating standard for mban minor artcriaJs, and an' as the minimum standard for Stale principal arterials. 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'A e"" "II" . i i '. , c , , , , , ~ :i .I' ~ " ,." .",..;f!OI. ft<t-." " ....... '. " ,~ (~"t, '. ~ ..lr~"',. . zr;',"; . " , . i.1'1;: '~:',..I.r ", '.~.~~; 1':' .- - - " e U....~"I. .. "~"'!' .. .' . M , ol;' . .... " '~~~~';.~.;:.~~;.;;' ..;.~.~!'!' ~'. <~,'~/.- " iti:}f#rAf ~~~ ,." - u " i~;))}~,:# ,J,_,.,'" " " " ," ,. :" ;:{rr~;' ','. ,,' ,',' .',," ...~r:}' . 'l,-~~,:,:~'?:~~"~S.:f".. ii.....,.";;.,;,... ' . ':' ~' J , . 'I, -"J' , ""',;.i .. ,I"',..Ik: ~.':Ji.: ;,l '\',.;J" , ; " .. ~i '-, ',' , , .' '......;,..' , .;- <'.:'. :, ....,,:. , -, : ,'. .. H'.~V:'"&_~..,_.:.....:..~..",~ ''':''';:,i .- .,' , . w". ~ ;, , , , ~ " ". ", ,,' " " , ' , " . ..j..... - ,-,. -..... .,1 ,. Goals, Objectives and Policies .!!!m. Capital Improvements Schedule of Capital Improvements ObJectlve/POllcv 24 Coastal Zone ManaQement 20.5.2. ObJectlve . Clearwater shaJl endeavor to have the dredging of Dunedin Pass begun, with beach quality sand used as a resource of restoration of eroded beaches. Dredging permits and funding shall be a coordinated effort of Pine lias County, the State and other affected parties. 25 24.1.1 26 24.3.1. 'Z1 24.1.4. 28 24.3.2. 29 24.3.7. 30 24.3.8. 31 32 33 34 3S 38 37 38 39 40 41 42 Reaeation and ()pen Space Locate a new neighborhood park In acreage-deflclent planning district 3A. Expand the newly acquired State Street property by a minimum of 2.6 acres to a total of 4.9 acres to provide a new neighborhood park In planning district 3A by 1995. Provide automobile and bicycle parking facilities at all community parks by 1995. Acquire a minimum of 3.0 acres of parkland for a new supplemental mlnl-park In DIstrict SO by 1995. Beautify parks and selected open space sites to enhance the quality of life In the City and make It a more attractive place to live and visit. Correct deficiencies In the supply of recreation facilities by adding facilities according to the following schedule: (by 1995). 8 playground apparatus: 1 neighborhood recreation center; 1 community recreation center; 2 adult softball diamonds: 1 youth softball diamond: 5 football/soccer fields: 6 outdoor basketball courts: 7 tennis courts: 8 handball courts; 1 swimming pool: 3 fitness courses. Parkland Development Profects: Parkland aqulaltlon of approximately 13.8 acres over the next 8 years. Softball complex land purchase of approximately 12 actes of land to build addltlonal athletlo fields (baseball or softball) 0.0. Davia Park (Formerly Shady Oaks Park) . park development. two tennis courts: two handball courts: basketball court; playground equipment and parking facilities. Hillcrest Park . development of a new park consisting of two tennis courts; buketball court; playground and parking lot. Softball Complex Development. two fields Including a restroom/storage facUlty and a parking lot. Courrtryalde Community Park . community recreation center building and swimming pool with parking for the Countryside atea and north portions of Clearwater. Lake Chautauqua Park . passive park located on property purchased with grant from Department of Natural Resources. Moccasin Lake Nature Park . construction of a new education building. McMullen Tennis Complex. conatructfon of of handball courts. Bayfront Park Renovations. renovation and beautification. eddie Moore Complex. conatructfon of a swimming pool and bath house and parkIng facility. Nature Preserve. expansion of nature preserve In north Ctearwater. 162 . . . - Goals, Objectives and Policies Capital Improvements Schedule of Capital Improvements Schedule of Planned ell: Expenditures TRAFFIC CIRCULATION Project All Funding Source 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 Total LOGT 200.000 Hampton Rd. Dev. Contr. 17S,(XX) 175.000 Druid Rd. Infra Tax 2.000.000 2.000.000 Highland Ave. Infra Tax 3I:1:1J,OCIJ 41::t:JJ1XIJ 7.000.000 Countryside Blvd. Infra Tax '2I:1:JJ1XIJ 2.000.000 C1e8/Water Pass Bridge Const. Infra Tax 5CX).CXXl 1,(XX).CXXl . 5OO,OCIJ 2,000.000 C1eatWater Pass Repair/Rehab. Bridge Rev. 5OO.CXXl 5OO,CXX) 1.000.000 Landmark Dr. Ext.nsion Infra Tax 1.000.000 1.000.000 Myrtle Ave. extension Infra Tax 1,(XX),CXXl 1.5Xl.CXXl 2.500,000 Subtotal 2,7OO,CXXl 2{1:1J,0C1J 2IJl5,0CIJ 3.&Xl,OCIJ 4I::t:JJ,OCIJ 3.000.000 17,675.000 AVlAT10N Airpark Facilities ,Infra Tax 2Sl,CXXl 250.000 Subtotal 250,CXXl 250.000 166 . . . Goals, Objectives and Policies Capital Improvements Schedula of Capital Improvements Schedule of Planned CIE expenditures SANITARY SEWER Funding Project Source 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 Total Advanced Bond Issue Wastewater ($22,000,000 Treatment a/t1l8dy Issued) lake Chautauqua Pump Stat/on Sewer Impact 1,lXX),CXXl 1,000,000 Marshall Street Se.wr A:Mrut 1,lXX),CXXl 1,000,000 Interceptor Sewer Impact 1,lXX),CXXl 1,000,000 Water Conservallon/ Reuse Program Infra Tax 2CO,OCO 2CO,CXXl 6CX),OC'O 8CXl,CXXl 320,CXXl 500,000 2,620,000 Subtotal 2,2CO,CXXl 1,3l),CXXl 6CX)tOC'O 8CXl,CXX) 320,CXXJ 500,000 5,620,000 saUD WASTE CitywIde Recycling Programs Infra Tax 5CXJ,CXXl 1CO,CXXl 600,000 Subtotal 5CXJ,OCO 1 CO,CXXl 600,000 ORAlNAGE Allen's Creek , Improvements Infra Tax 1 Sl,OCO 3..."U,CXXl 500,000 Stevenson's Creek Drainage 3,700,000 System Upgrade Infra Tax 1,oco,OCO 2,1CO,(XXJ 6CX),CXXl Stormwat~r 50,000 Management Road/Oraln &1,000 200,000 Master Plan Oev. Impact 2OO,CXX) 300,000 300,000 Stormwater Quality Improvements Infra Tax Subtotal 1,4<Xl,CXX) 2,45>,OCO 6CX),CXXl 300,000 4,750,000 . POTABLE WATER New Well Water Rev. 33J,OCO n4,OCO 1,104,000 Oevelopment Water Impact 43.000 50,000 93,000 Long Pange Watsf &lpply/Trealment Futr Bonds 1,1 El8.0c0 417,1XX) 175,CXX) 5,016,8X) 8,443,100 15,219,900 Subtotal 313,000 l,992,OCO 417,1XX) 175,CXX) 5,016,8X) 8,443,100 16,416,900 187 . .. . . Goals, Objectives and PoRcles Capital Improvements Schedule at CapibIJ Improvements Schedule of Planneq CIE expenditures COASTAL ZONE MANAGEMENT Funding Project Source 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-00 Total Dunedin Pass Dredging Project . Spec. Dav. 120,000 120,000 Subtotal 120,000 120,000 RECREAT1ON/OPEN SPACE Parkland AcqulslUon: Open Space 83,000 83,000 83,000 83,000 83,000 83,000 498,000 Ree. Land 134,500 134,500 134,500 134,500 134,500 134,500 807,000 Infra Tax 100,000 100,000 100,000 .100,000 100,000 100,000 6OQ,oqa Softball Complex Land Purchase Infra Tax 200,000 200,000 200,000 200,000 200,000 166,500 1 ,168,500 Subtotal 517,500 517,500 517,500 517,500 517,500 484,000 3,071,500 ParkDewlopment: D.O. Davis Park Infra Tax 145,axl 145,000 Hillcrest Park Infra Tax 140,000 140,000 SoftbaJlComplex Development Infra Tax 375,axl 375,000 Countryside 400,000 Community Park Infra Tax 400;000 Chautauqua Park Infra Tax 1oo,axl ~19,&X) 319,000 Moccasin Lake 100,000 Nature Park Infra Tax 1oo,(XX) McMullen Tennis 105,000 105,000 Compl.x Infra Tax Bayfront Park Renovation Infra Tax 110,(XlQ 2OO,cm 310,000 Eddie Moore Complex Infra Tax 7tD.CXlJ 210,000 910,000 Nature Preserve Infra Tax 200.cm 3OO,(XlQ 500,000 Subtotal 210,(XlQ 1.cm,cm 519,&X) 1,1(X),CXX) 455,000 3,304,500 GRAND TOTAL 8,l)2O,axl S,Em,flD 5,829,5X) 5,512,OCO 1Cl,9S3.BJ] 13,382,100 51,807,900 'I .' , 168 - -........'... J~1." ......--... ", \~ " .. .~ci~::.i?wr': ~:~~~~/,;,,:;%;:: Agenda Item ~S.B.1. 11/12/90 TAMPA BAY REGIONAL PIANNING COJNCIL IDCAL GOVERNMENI' a:MPREHENSIVE PlAN REVIEW CITY OF CIEARWATER a:MPREHENSIVE PlAN ~ 'IO '!HE FUroRE IAND USE, TRAFFIC cmaJIATION, CDASTAL ZONE~, CONSERVATION, INl"ERGOVERNME, AND CAPITAL ~ EUMENIS nmDDCl'Ictt 'Ihe followirg presents Bay Regional Plannin;J eamcil (Council) City of Clearwater CCltq;)rehensive Plan. the ccmnents ani recommerxiations of the Tarrpa on a proposed amendment to the In required to within 45 accordance with Section 163.3184, p:r:cvide ccmnents to the days after receipt ~(s). '!he review of the context of the relationship ~(s) on the regional Reaion. A CclnDrehensive Reaional (FRCRPP) . statutes, the Council is of Community Affairs comprehensive plan shall be primarily in the ani effect of the locally submitted plan policy plan, entitled Future of the Policy Plan for the TamPa Bav Reaion Florida Department of a local Council In addition to reviewing local plan amen::1Itents for consistency with the F'RCU'P, the council may also review amen::1Itents for consistency with the state canprehensive Plan arxi o::rti>liance with O1apter 163, Part II, Florida statutes arx:l O1apter 9J -5, Florida Administrative Code. ~ OF OBJn:.1'~CH;. REXXHmIDt\T!(H;. <E ~ 'D1e followirg is a surmnary of the Council's fWi.ngs, recommerxiations, or camoents as related to the cx:Il'prebensive plan amendments submitted by the City of Clearwater. A11:ha1gh subni.tted as a si.n;le amendment, for putp:)SeS of this report, each E;Ue:ment of the City's Con'prehensive Plan to be amen:ied shall be reviewed i.rxtividually. A1nerx:hnent Findi.nq 90-2 (a) - ruture I.an:i Use Consistent with t.he FRCRPP 90-2 (b) - Traffic Circulation consistent with the FRCRPP 90-2 (c) - COastal Zone Management Consistent with the FRCRPP 90-2 (d) conse.tVation Consistent with the FRCRPP 90-2 (e) - Intergovernmental Coordination Consistent with the FRCRPP City of CleaxwateJ: carpreh~ive Plan Amerxhnent 1 (5) GeDe~al .tandard. ro~ d.yelopment in areal lubject to tloodiDI. (a) All new construction and sub.tanthl improvements shall be anc:.hored to prevent rlotation, collapse or lateral movement or the stracture; (b) All new construction and substantial improvements shall be constructed with materials and utility equipment resistant to flood damase; (c) All new Ihall be practicel construction or substantial arransed and constructed by that minimize flood damale; improvements methods and (d) All new construction or substantial improvements in the lOO-year rloodplain, certirication shall be obtained Cram a t"8listered proressional surveyor that the lowest Cloor is elevated at or above the base rlood; (I) All new conltruction or substantial improvements, when rloodproofin& is utilized. the county aciministrator or local authority shall obtain certification from a relistered proCelsional enlineer or architect as to compliance with this ordinance [article; (t) All new and replacement water supply delisned to minimize or eliminate rloodwater. into the system; systems shall be inriltration or (c) Hew and replacement sanitary lewace systeml shall be de.icned to minimize or eliminate infiltration or tloodwater. into the syste~ and discharces Cram the IYlte.a into rl~odwaters; (b) On-site waste disposal sYlte.. Ihall be located to avoid impai rment to thlm or contamination rrom them durinl rloodinl; (i) Anf alt.ration, repair, reconstruction or improvements to a Itracture which i. under p~ovisions or this ordinanc. (a~ticlel, shall meet the ~equir.mentl or "new construction" as contained in thil ordinance [article]; (j) All lubdivilion proposals shall have public utilities and tacilltie. such as lew.r, ,ai, el.ctrical 'and water s,lte.. located and constructed to minimize tlood du.ce; (k) Anf till mate~ial within the lOO-year floodplain shall be the minimum needed for st~uctures, roads and driye.. Said till material shall Hot, in any inltance, caule an' adv'~le impact to the' floodplain or adjacent propertiel, or dec~ease the net yolwme of availablt flood storale within the lOO-Jear floodplain. 3 ..... ....._~ ~ -. ;~~~)_~!'..~.~~ ~~: ~f ~~~.' :.~- \~' ":~'.J ~:. ~ ~~~~. :~~: ';~.":(';:~.,~~.:~.;:~:.':'~~(;7~~~~~:f~:' ORD. 90-57 , A}1E~DHENTS TO SECTION 9 OF FLOODPLAIN MANAGE!-1ENT ORDINANCE Section 2 Subpara&raph (1) of parllraph (5) of Section 9 of Pinellas ~ounty Ordinance No. 83-21. as &mended, is hereby amended to read as follows: ( 1) Any wetlar.)d also lie within easements by the portions of a 100.Year developer a site to be floodplain shall or the site. developed or redeveloped that be dedicated as conservation ORn. 90-14, AMENDMENTS TO SECTION 6 OF FLOODPLAIN MANAGEMENT ORDINANCE Section 8 Para&raph (1) of Section 6 "Territory Embraced; Plans Incorporated" of Pinellas County Ordinance No. 83-21, as amended, is hereby amended to read as follows: (1) Ibis ordinance shall apply to all the lands adjacent to Kajor Draina&e Systems within the unincorporated areas of Pinellas County, ezceptinl those lands specifically ezempted throu&h enactment of an ordinance by a local &overnmental authori ty. Such an ezempting ordinance may be enacted where: (a) An entire watershed of a J!ajor Drainage System is Wholly contained within the boundaries of a sin&le municipality or other lovernmental jurisdiction, and (b) Runoff from the vatershed has no substantial effect upon floodin& or water qual i ty in ~ny other mun i c i pal i ty, other lovernmental jurisdiction, or any unincorporated area of Pinellas County. 7 Golla, Objectives and Policies Coucrvation Goals, Obj~~ aad Policies 22. GOAL-TO PROT.Bct ANDCX>NSERVEAlLASPECI'S OFTHENATURALENVIR.ONMENT AND TO BNHANCENATURALFEATURE'S WHICH CONTRIBum TO THB EXIST.ENCE OP nm NATURAL QUAUrIES AND CHARAC'I'ElUSTICS OF CI...E.AR.WATBR.'S SENSITIVE ENVIRONMENT. 22.1. Objcc:tivc - To protect and improve ambient air quality by 1995. Policies 22.1.1. Require all new residential and non-residcntial developmcnt to provide a specified amount of Florida native shade trees based on an established desired ratio of pervious to impervious surface areas. Shade trees will serve to provide beat reduction, noise abatemcnt, buffering, replenishment of oxygen, and aesthetic beauty. 22.1.2. The City of Clearwatcr shall cooperate with the rampa Bay Regional PIHnning Council and Pinellas County in their ,efforts to dcvelop plam for improving air quality and moDitoring of air quality. 22.2. Objective - To protect floodplains, drainage ways, and an other natural areas having functional hydrological characteristics by May 1990. Policies 22.2.1. @ 22.2.2. 22.2.3. 22.2.4. 22.2.5. Any construction in one hundred (100) year floodplains shall comply with all requirements and standards of the Federal Emergency Management Agency of the Federal Flood Insurance Anminil:tration, and thc City's building codes. Construction and development activities in natural drainage ways or drainage systems shall be promoited. exceot to achieve imoroved flood nfotection fOf flood orone areas. Thc City of Clearwater shall prioritize receiving waters for the development of specific stormwater management plans in coordination with Pinellas County by 1992- Utilize design methods which will trap stormwater scdiments before entering surface waters. Cooperate and coordinate activities with the Southwest Florida Water Management District and the Florida Department of Environmental Regulation in the implemen- tation of the Surface Water Improvement and Management Program. 22.2.6. Provide natural filtration techniques and methods such as grassy swales and natural wetland water storage to provide purification of stOnIwater runoff before entering any surface waters. @ Z2..2. 7. Utilize transfer of development rights and density rights to provide alternatives to development and degradation of wetlands and other natural resources. 22.2.8. Protect all natural drainage channels from at3b't1WOIi er Ml:Y restriction of their functional use and regulate protection through the Clearwater Land Deve19pment Code. 118 , '''''''''' ~ Sec. 56.04. Method of Collection. The stormwater drainage utility fee. shall be billed and collected with the monthly utility bill for those parcels of land utilizing any other of the City utilities. All such bills shall be rendered monthly by the Utility Customer Support Division and shall become due and payable in accordance with Sections 50.03, and 50.06 through 50.16, Code of Ordinances. Sec. 56.05. Stormwater Utility Fund. (a) All stormwater drainage utility fees collected by the City shall be paid into the stormwater utility fund and accounted for separately therein. Such fund shall be used for the purpose of paying the cost of stormwater drainage facilities to be constructed in the various storm drainage basins and paying the cost of operation, monitoring, enforcement, administration and maintenance of the stormwater drainage facilities of the City. To the extent that the stormwater management fees collected are insufficient to construct, operate or maintain needed stormwater drainage facilities, such costs may be paid from such City funds as may be determined by the City Commission, but the City Commission may order the reimbursement of such funds if additional and sufficient fees are thereafter collected. (b) The fees collected shall not be used for' general or other governmental or proprietary purposes of the City, except to pay for the equitable share of the cost of accounting, management, administration and government thereof. Other than as described above, the fees and charges shall be used for stormwater management purposes to include but not be limited to paying the cost of planning, design, construction, operation, repair, maintenance, improvement, renewal, and replacement of the stormwater management system and monitoring, regulatory enforcement, property acquisition and other costs incidental thereto. Sec. 56.06. Adjustment of Fees. (a) Any utility customer who has paid the stormwater management utility fee and who be1ieves that the fee is in error may, subject to the limitations set forth in this section, submit an adjustment request to the City Engineer. (1) Adjustment requests shall be made in writing and shall set forth in detail the grounds upon which the request is made. A su~vey prepared by a registered surveyor showing total property area and impervious area shall be -4- 1,- . ~~':I. , ' .' " I' ,'i . '. '-. .. t, :.',.., .,.~ \:,.\....~." .... '.~'- "~" '. 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S. ~ ~ \,. t>- ~?.3 ~t>-~\) 2 be' I \ I . 17 w I, > <! -1 2.5 I >- <! ..J <! Proposed Vocation I 0 Z by Applicant <! 1 - E ~ ." W I - = ~ I II"l SOIt ~ 5' ~tv;: 4 I C/~ C( ~ Note: This IS not 0 SURVEY Vat, No, 90- 12 Dote : 09/13/90 Sec. 32 - 2 8 - I 5 Drown by: D. D. M, . ..... ';)0 ORDINANCE NO. 5059-90 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA, RELAT ING TO THE PROCUREMENT OF RECYCLED PAPER BY TilE C lTY; EST ABLl SH I NG POll C I ES TO ENCOURAGE THE PROCUREMENT OF RECYCLED AND RECYCLABLE PAPER PRODUCTS BY THE CITY; PROVIDING FOR DEFINITIONS; ESTABLISHING REQUIREMENTS FOR PURCHASING CONTRACTS; PROVIDING FOR REPORTS; ESTABLISHING RESPONSIBILITIES FOR THE PURCHASING DIVISION; PROVIDING FOR EXEMPTIONS; PROVIDING FOR CONDITIONS; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, it is the policy of the City of Clearwater to promote the use of recycled paper products in order to stimulate the demand for such products and to divert paper products from the solid waste stream; and WHEREAS, the City Commission finds and determines that preferential procurement programs requiring the use of such products will encourage and promote the use of recycled and recyclable paper products by city departments, agencies and contractors, and will increase the overall demand for recycled and recyclable paper products; now, therefore, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA: Section 1. Purpose. The purpose of this ordinance is to promote market development of recycled products and recyclable paper products by establishing preferential procurement programs applicable to all departments and agencies of the city and the contractors doing business with the city. Section 2. Definitions. As used in this ordinance: (1) "Contractor" means any person, natural or artificial, having a contract to provide services, labor or materials to the city, or who is a subcontractor under a contract to provide services, labor or materials to the city. The term includes, but is not limited to, consultants and suppliers. (2) "Department" shall refer to any department under the direction of the city manager of the city. (3) "End use II means an intended f i na 1 use of a product by a consumer which will not result in additional value being added to the product. (4) "Minimum content standards II means standards set by the city specifying the minimum levels of recovered material and post-consumer material necessary for designated products to qualify as recycled products. (5) "Paper and paper product s" means a 11 items manufactured from paper or paperboard. (6) "Post-consumer mater ia 1" means on ly those products generated by a business or consumer which have served their intended end uses, and which have been generated or di verted from the so 1 i d waste stream for the purposes of " content, un less the user department prov i des the purchas i ng manager wi th satisfactory evidence that, for technical reasons and for a particular end use, a product containing such materials will not meet reasonable performance standards. Nothing contained in this ordinance shall preclude user departments from requiring post-consumer or recovered material content as a specification in invitations to bid for paper products. (2) In determining the lowest responsive and responsible bid for the purchase of paper products pursuant to competitive bidding, the purchasing manager shall use the procedures and evaluation criteria specified in this ordinance. If the lowes~ bid price for a recycled paper product is not more than ten (10) percent higher than the lowest bid price for the same paper product that is not recycled, the bid price for the recycled paper product shall be considered the low bid if such bidder is otherwise responsive and responsible. (3) Each contractor supplying the city with recycled paper products pursuant to an invitation to bid or request for proposal initiated after October 1, 1991, shall provide certifications acceptable to the city from all product manufacturers that the products being supplied meet or surpass city minimum content standards, and shall agree to reasonable verification procedures specified by the purchasing manager. Sect ion 5. Ru les and ReQu 1 at ions for Procurement of Paper and Paper Products. (1) The city's recycled paper procurement goal for user departments, expressed as a percentage of the total volume of paper purchased, shall be not less than thirty percent by October 1, 1992, and not less than forty percent by October I, 1993. Each department shall be responsible for making its best effort to meet or surpass these goals. (2) The purchas i ng manager sha 11 adopt mi nimum content standards for recycled paper products. The minimum content standards shall be consistent with the standards adopted by the United States Environmental Protection Agency and published at 40 CFR Part 250.21, unless it can be determined that a higher standard would significantly increase recycled product content without adversely affecting availability. (3) Departments shall publ icize the city. s use of recycled paper by printing the words "printed on recycled paper II or a recycling logo on all 3 , .i :_ ., ~"..,. , ,,' <,>' ',' i: ~': ,f, Clearwater City Agenda Cover Commission Memorandum fR~ Item I Meeting Date: ~5 12/20/90 Subject: JOItlT USE AGREEMENT WITH PINELLAS COUtny SCHOOL BOARD Recommendation/Motion: THE CIll OF CLENRWATER. APPROVE RENEWAL OF JOINT USE AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE SCHOOL BOARD OF PINELLAS COUNTY AND ~ and that the approprtate officials be authortzed to execute same. BACKGROUND: For many years, the City of Clearwater has used various school facl 1 Ittes to offer specific recreation programs. for exanple, g~siums. On the other hand, numerous schools have a need to use City facn ities, primarl1y ballfields and swiming pools. Cooperation between the City. and the School Board has always been excellent and the usage of each others facilities is fairly equal. The Agreement allows the City and the Schools the flexibl1lty needed to offer citizens quality educational and recreattonalopportunities. Also, it enables the City and the School Board to use each others facilities at no charge, provided the use conforms to the regular working hours of the staff. The attached Agreement and those of previous years, run from January 1 of each year to Decerrber 31. The School Board has already given their approval to this ren~dal. In content, it Is Identical to the 1990 Agreement. There are only minor revisions in Exhibits A through K concerning the details of use. These changes are as follows: 1. Kings Highway Elementary School (Exhibit C) - The School is removing use of Holt Pool for classes and adding the use of the .,layground. 2. Clearwater CO/lllrehens1ve School (Exhibit F) - The name of the Clearwater Conprehenslve School has been changed to Clearwater Discovery Middle School. 3. Countryside High School (Exhibit H) - The City is adding a nUnDer 7, parking lot, to this Exhibit to provide for a Recycling Drop Off Center at Countryside H1gh School. 4. Belleair Elementary School (Exhibit 1) - The School has added Belleair Elementary School to the Joint Use Agreement to utilize the City.s swimming pool. 5. Seminole Community School (Exhibit J) - The City is adding the use of this school for the City Personnel Department to administer pre-emplo~nt tests. 6. Moccasin Lake Nature Park (Exhibit K) - The School Is adding their use of Moccasin Lake Nature Park for nature environmenta 1 classes. Reviewed bY~ Originating e sts: MIA Commission Action: Lega 1 Parks & Recreation Total _ Approved BudlJet NIA _ Approved w/conditions Purchas fng N A User Dept: Denied Risk Mgmt. Current FY Continued to: DIS Funding Source: ACH Advertised: _ Capital IIJ1l. Attachments: Other Date: _ Operati ng Paper: Other Joint Use Agreement Stmttted by: _ Not Requtred F.S. 768.28 ~'J/ Affected Parties Appropriation Code: Nott fied y Manage ed None .7 I. " A G R E E MEN T THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this day of '- 1990 by and between the CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA, a municipal corporation, hereinafter referred to as "City", and the SCHOOL BOARD OF PINELLAS COUNTY, hereinafter referred to as "Board." WIT N E SSE T H: WHEREAS, the Board desires to use various City-owned facilities for physical education and various other school-related activities; and WHEREAS, the City desires to use various Board-owned school facilities for recreational and educational programs; and WHEREAS, the City and Board are each willing to cooperate in this matter under certain conditions and provisions; NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the covenants herein contained and other good and valuable consideration1 the Board and City each give the other license to use their respective facilities as described in Exhibits "A" through IIH" attached hereto and made part of this agreement, under the following terms and conditions: 1. The term of this Agreement shall be for a period of one (1) year commencing on January 1, 1991, and ending on December 31, 1991. This Agreement may be extended from year to year under the same terms and conditions set forth herein, with written agreement'and approval by the Board and City. 2. The Board agrees to make its facilities available when the use thereof does not interfere with the regularly scheduled school programs as outlined in Exhibits "A" through III". Use of said facilities shall not be earlier than 8:00 a.m. nor later than 11:00 p.m. for outdoor use and not later than 12:00 midnight for indoor use. 3. The facilities owned by the City may be used by the Board for physical education and other school related activities, when the use thereof does not interfere with any City programs and conforms with the hours the facilities are normally open to the public. If one party desires to use the other par.ty's facilities at a time other than normally open, that party will be required to pay the normal rental fee for said usage. 4. Each party agrees to maintain the facilities and surrounding area in a clean and sanitary condition after use by itself or any of its agents or invitees. . ". ;-'r~::i~~\<(,I!i;~~~!f~~:'f;j~:'~!~~ir.~~~t+~~~/~J' . I L " ---n."'...... . , " j' .. . '.' '"',, '" , , , Ch. 768 NEGLIGENCE for the benefit of the decedent's survivors and estate all damages, as specified in this act, caused by the injUry resulting in death. When a personal injury to the dece. dent results in his death, no action for the personal injury shall survive, and any such action pending at the lime of death shall abate. The wrongdoer's personal repre. sentative shall be the defendant if the wrongdoer dies before or pending the action. A defense that would bar or reduce a survivor's recovery if he were the plaintiff may be asserted against him, but shall not affect the reo covery of any other survivor. Hlltory.-S, 1. ch. 72-35. (c) Evidence of remarriage of spouse is admissible. (7) All awards for the decedent's estate are subj to the claims of creditors who have complied with the quirements of probate law concerning claims. Hlltory.-s, 1. ch, 72-35: s, 2. ch, 81-163: s, 1. ch, 85-260, 768.22 Form of verdlct.- The amounts awarded each survivor and to the estate shall be stated separa Iy in the verdict. " HlltOry.-S, 1. ch. 72-35, 768.23 Protection of minors and incompetents. ' The court shall provide protection for any amount awar' ed for the benefit of a minor child or an incompetent pti. suant to the Florida Guardians!;ip Law. ;, Hlltory.-s. 1. ch. 72-35, 768.21 Damages.-AII potential beneficiaries of a recovery for wrongful death, including the decedent's estate, shall be identified in the complaint, and their rela. tionships to the decedent shall be alleged. Damages may be awarded as follows: 768.24 Death of a survivor before judgmenL..2 (1) Each survivor may recover the value of lost sup. survivor's death before final jUdgme'nt shall limit the s~. port and services from the date of the decedent's injury ., tit d' . to his death, with interest, and future loss of support and vlvor s recovery 0 ost suppor an services to the date services from the date of death and reduced to present of his death. The personal representative shall pay the value. In evaluating loss of support and services, the sur. amount recovered to the personal representative of th8 deceased survivor. - vivor's relationship to the decedent, the amount of the HlltOry.-S, 1. ch. 72-35, decedent's probable net income available for distribu. ,:,.t:, tion to the particular survivor, and the replacement value 768.25 Court approval of settlements.-While an of the decedent's services to the survivor may be con. action under this act is pending, no settlement as to sidered. In computing the duration of future losses, the amount or apportionment among the beneficiaries joint life expectancies of the survivor and the decedent which is objected to by any survivor or which affects a and the period of minority, in the case of healthy minor survivor who is a minor or an incompetent shall be effae. children, may be considered. tive unless approved by the court. . ~~ (2) The surviving spouse may also recover for loss Hlltory.-s. 1. ch. 72-35, . .'.' of the decedent's companionship and protection and for "a, mental pain and suffering from the date of injury. 768.26 Litigation expenses.-Attorneys' fees and (3) Minor children of the decedent may also recover other expenses of litigation shall be paid by the personal for lost parental companionship, instruction, and guid. representative and deducted from the awards to the ance and for mental pain and suffering from the dale of survivors and the estate in proportion to the amounts injury. awarded to them, but expenses incurred for the benefit (4) Each parent of a deceased minor child may also of a particular survivor or the estate shall be paid from recover for mental pain and suffering from the date of their awards. I 0 . injury. HlltOry.-S, 1. ch. 72-35. ., 1 ~ (5) Medical or funeral expenses due to the dece. 768.27 Effective date.-Sections 768.16-768.27 dent's injury or death may be recovered by a survivor shall take effect on July 1, 1972, and shall not apply t~ who has paid them. , ,deaths occurring before that date. (6) The decedent s personal representative may re- HlltOry.-S, 1, ch, 72-35, '.; cover for the decedent's estate the following:,;.. (a) Loss of earnings of the deceased from the date 7 768.28 Waiver of sovereign immunity in tort ae;, of injury to the date of death, less lost support of survi. tions; recovery limits; limitation on attorney fees; s~t'!, vors excluding contributions in kind, with interest. Loss ute of IImitationsj exclusions.- .;~ . of the prospective net accumulations of an estate, which (1) In accordance with s. 13, Art. X, State Consti~~ might reasonably have been expected but for the tion, the state, for itself and for its agencies or subd~ wrongful death, reduced to present money value. may sians, hereby waives sovereign immunity for liability fo,r also be recovered: torts, but only to the extent specified in lthis act. Actlo.n~ 1. If the decedent's survivors include a surviving at law against the state or any of its agencies or subd~. spouse or lineal descendants; or sions to recover damages in tort for money dam~g~' 2. If the decedent is not a minor child as defined in against the state or its agencies or subdivisions for Isedn1tr s. 768.18(2), there are no lost support and services reo ry or loss of property, personal injury, or death cau ' coverable under subsection (1), and there is a surviving by the negligent or wrongful act or omission of anY,ef!1" parent. ployee of the agency or subdivision while acting Within (b) Medical or funeral expenses due to the dece. the scope of his office or employment under clrbdcu."!". dent's injury or death that have become a charge stances in which the state or such agency or s~ ~ against his estate or that were paid by or on behalf of sian, if a private person, would be liable to the claimant. decedent, excluding amounts recoverable under sub. in accordance with the general laws of this stat~'edma~ section (5). be prosecuted subject to the limitations speclfl .. :1, 1202 ~ ';';~t;;"~~~~~;;~",~s~=-,:~;-",,,,,.,,,,,..~-,~~.__~~:~:L5~~:t,_5_'--:..':~~:::.f~,:,.t:~:..-;:S:;]~~~il;.*,~;;.4:::,.~ :, ,'-, ':"' ,. ,. -. ,.:-"\ ". <,: , ' 'r' , I ' '.' , , ,.,'.' 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Any such action may be brought in the county denies the claim in writing: except that, if such claim is . where the property in litigation is located or, if the affect. for contribution pursuant to s. 768.31, it must be so pres. . eel agency or subdivision has an ~ffice in such county ented within 6 months after the judgment against the tor the transaction of its customary business, where the tortfeasor seeking contribution has become final by ,cause of action accrued. lapse of time for appeal or after appellate review or, if 'j 2(2) As used in 'this act, .state agencies or subdivi- there is no such judgment, within 6 months after the tort- S1ons" include the executive departments, the Legisla- feasor seeking contribution has either discharged the ture, the judicial branch (including public defenders), common liability by payment or agreed, while the action .and the independent establishments of the state: coun. is pending against him, to discharge the common liabili- ties and municipalities: and corporations primarily acting ty. The failure of the Department of Insurance or the ap- ,as instrumentalities or agencies of the state, counties, propriate agency to make final disposition of a claim :er municipalities, including the Spaceport Florida Au. within 6 months after it is filed shall be deemed a final jhority. denial of the claim for purposes of this section. For pur- l' 2(3) Except for a municipality and the Spaceport Flor- poses of this subsection, in medical malpractice actions, 'ida Authority, the affected agency or subdivision may, the failure of the Department of Insurance or the appro- lat its discretion, request the assistance of the Depart- priate agency to make final disposition of a claim within I ent of Insurance in the consideration, adjustment, and 90 days after it is filed shall be deemed a final denial of settlement of any claim under 'this act. the claim. The provisions of this subsection do not apply ,(4) Subject to the provisions of this section, any to such claims as may be asserted by counterclaim pur- state agency or subdivision shall have the right to ap- suant to s. 768.14. 'peal any award, compromise, settlement, or determina. (b) For purposes of this section, the requirements of 'loon to the court of appropriate jurisdiction. notice to the agency and denial of the claim are condi- 1" (5) The state and its agencies and subdivisions shall tions precedent to maintaining an action but shall not be .be liable for tort claims in the same manner and to the deemed to be elements of the cause of action and shall 'same extent as a private individual under like circum- not affect the date on which the cause of action accrues. , stances, but liability shall not include punitive damages 2(7) In actions brought pursuant to this sectior.. proc- or interest for the period before judgment. Neither the ess shall be served upon the head of the agency con- , state nor its agencies or subdivisions shall be liable to cerned and also, except as to a defendant municioality , pay a claim or a judgment by anyone person which ex- or the Spaceport Florida Authority, upon the Deparlment . ceeds the sum of $100,000 or any claim or judgment, or of Insurance: and the department or the agency con- , portions thereof, which, when totaled with all other cerned shall have 30 days within which to plead thereto. . claims or judgments paid by the state or its agencies or (8) No attorney may charge, demand, receive, or col- subdivisions arising out of the same incident or occur- lect, for services rendered, fees in excess of 25 percent renee, exceeds the sum of $200,000. However, a judg- of any judgment or settlement. ment or judgments may be claimed and rendered in ex- (9)(a) No officer, employee, or agent of the state or cess of these amounts and may be settled and paid pur- of any of its subdivisions shall be held personally liable , suant to lthis act up to $100,000 or $200,000, as the in tort or named as a party defendant in any action for . case may be: and that portion of the judgment that ex- any injury or damage suffered as a result of any act, ceeds these amounts may be reported to the Legisla~ event, or omission of action in the scope of his emoloy- . ture, but may be paid in part or in whole only by further ment or function, unless such officer, employee. or act of the Legislature. Notwithstanding the limited waiv- agent acted in bad faith or with malicious purpose or in . er of sovereign immunity provided herein, the state or an a manner 'exhibiting wanton and willful disregard of hu- . agency or subdivision thereof may agree, within the Iim- man rights, safety"or property. However, such officer, its of insurance coverage provided, to sElttle a claim employee" or agent shall be considered an adverse wit- , made or a judgment rendered against it without further ness in a tort action for any injury or damage suffered action by the Legislature, but the state, or agency or sub- as a result of any act, event, or omission of action in the division thereof shall not be deemed to have waived any scope of his employment or function. The exclusive rem- ~e~ense of sovereign immunity or to have increased the edy for injury or damage suffered as a result of an act, limits of its liability as a result of its obtaining insurance event, or omission of an officer, employee, or agent of Coverage for tortious acts in excess of the $100,000 or the state or any of its subdivisions or constitutional offi. ~200,000 waiver provided above. The limitations of Iiabil- cers shall be by action against the governmental entity, , Ity set forth in this subsection shall apply to the state or the head of such entity in his official capacity, or the and its agencies and subdivisions whether or not the constitutional officer of which the officer, employee, or : s!ate or its agencies or subdivisions possessed sover. agent is an employee, unless such act or omission was elgn immunity before July 1, 1974. committed in bad faith or with malicious purpose or in 2(6)(a) An action may not be instituted on a claim a manner exhibiting wanton and willful disregard of hu- against the state or one of its agencies or subdivisions man rights, safety, or property. The state or its subdivi- unless the claimant presents the claim in writing to the sions shall not be liable in tort for the acts or omiSSions appropriate agency, and also, except as to any claim of an officer, employee, or agent committed while acting atygalnst a municipality or the Spaceport Florida Authori- outside the course and scope of his employment or com- , presents such claim in writing to the Department of mitted in bad faith or with malicious purpose or in a man- Insurance, within 3 years after such claim accrues and ner exhibiting wanton and willful disregard of human the Department of Insurance or the appropriate agency rights, safety, or property. 1203 " ' 'I ,,:. <', ':' , "- '.-,' ," I' . I" ~ " ,) " ~ ~:';:~P'!\i~':';.', .~, ";"\"~F.<;It>i;;~!~~i'J~w.J""''''~''':: ',' ". ~~ "t.,,' '< . j ~:\ . u:!y\"'" "'{';/:'l""d~""'*''''!''tl''''''''Io(t...._,...~.,p, .. .' ,... .. .-1."" ",' . 'i)" ",~xU~~iir~~'._~I~~~4~tj.t:;'" . . ~. l' ". ..or"" "'do,J"'~.' :.~',,:"...,'" - "r' ,''''''..' ""'" '0 '" . ,. " . .~., ..... ~ -.' ,', .."~ ..- L , '~~Y;~:~'j~>':;~ :~i~:1~~;;~~m~;,';~~~~:W:;~ ' -- ..:.., };;iDL:~:fti;fr{~f-s:.Z~"!:.~'B:'iJJ!ii~t!Ji:;;, -' n l I \ \ , \ I \ .-J ./'" ',' - ," . ,-' -:. r.' , ':!' ?!"'~':"c '"-:~~,'!;:~:~:'~-:,~'~' ,~" ::::~ ~':':-::'\ti~~\;I";i'4 .--- CLEARWATER CITY COMMISSION /' M. L ~ n Agenda Cover Memorandum ~, ., i Item II ~ Meeting Date: 12/20/90 AGREEMENT WITH CLEARWATER HOUSING CORPORATION, INC. TO MANAGE THE FULTON STREET APARTMENTS Recommendation/Motion: Approve the attached 1 ease agreement authori zing Cl earwater Housi n9 Corporation, Inc. to manage the Fulton Street Apartments and direct the appropriate City staff to establish an account to use the proceeds from the lease agreement to pay impact fees, when. necessary, for the Infill Housing Program and other appropriate not-for-profit housing providers in the North Greenwood community. o and that the appropriate officials be authorized to execute same. BACKGROUND: By virtue of a foreclosure action in January owner of the Fulton Street Apartments, a 16-unit, at 1610 Fulton Avenue, that has historically been managed Corporation, Inc. (coJllJ1only known as the Clearwater Housing Resol uti on 88-10 is attached and it provi des the background City became the owner of the property. 1989, the Ci ty of Cl earwater became the low-income housing development located by the Cl earwater Housi ng Authority). A copy of i nformati on as to why the The a 11 ow the property receive Housing recommended lease agreement will allow Housing Corporation, Inc. housing and for the City, approximately $50,000 a year income. The City and Urban Development Section 8 Housing Program. Cl ea rwa ter as low-income the City to retain ownership of the property, to continue to manage and maintain the by vi rtue of its 1 andl ord status, to revenues wi 11 come from the It is recommended the lease proceeds be used to pay under the City's new Infill Housing Program and housing in the North Greenwood community where a beneficiary of this proposal, among others. impact fees fo)' homes for other not-for-profi t provi ders applicable., Habitat for Humanity will constructed of be The City currently has an account for the payment of impact fees for organizations that meet certain criteria for providing transitional housing on a City-wide basis. That account, originally funded with $50,000 has a balance of $28,401. By vi rtue of the mortgage Housing Corporation, Inc. contr; buted to the Ci ty I S genera 1 Corporati on, Inc. retai n these funds repai rs on the structure. The City the effective date of the agreement. on has the property having been satisfied in May 1990, Clear~ater date in excess funds that could be it is recommended Clearwater Housing pai nt the apartments and provi de other general begin receiving it's share of the funds. after received fund. to will $11,200 to However, Reviewed by: Originating Dept.: Costa: n/a Commlsllon Action: Legal Total o Approved Budget ~a Administration o Approved w/conditions Purchasing User Dept.: o Denied Risk Mgmt. nla Current FY o Continued to: DIS ~ Funding Source: 'ACM A.dvertlsed: o Capt. Imp. Other o Operating Attachments: Date: Paper: o Other 1) Resolution 88-10 Submitted by: till Not required 2) Lease Agreement .-0; ?I Affected parties Appropriation Code: o Notified 0 City Manager Not required None '.',. ._i . it is determined by proper authority that Lessee is exempt from the payment of ad valorem real property taxes on said demised premises and any improvements erected thereon, Lessee shall pay to the Lessor an addi ti ona 'i annual payment which shall be equal to the amount of ad valorem real property taxes which would be assessed and levied against said property and improvements if they were taxable. Any additional payments as above provided to be made by the Lessee to the Lessor in lieu of taxes shall be payab1 e in equal monthly installments on the first of each month during the term of said Lease. If the millage for the current tax year is not available, the millage for the prior tax year shall be used together with the current assessment by the Pinellas County Tax Assessor in determini ng the amount of each monthly payment to be made, which amount shall be adjusted either upward or downward if necessary at the time the annual tax millage rate applicable to property within the City of Cl earwater becomes avail abl e. Any tax payments required to be made to the Pinellas County Tax Collector's Office or any payments required to be made hereunder to the Lessor in lieu of tax payments shou1 d sai d property be determined to be tax exempt, shall be prorated for any portion of a tax year during the tenm of this lease or any extension thereof. 3. Erected upon the demi se premi ses is a 16 uni t apartment compl ex known as Fulton Street Apartments, a complex designed for occupancy by persons . qualifying for public housing assistance. Lessee and lessor agree that Section 8 Certificates will be accepted as a percentage of the rent to be paid to Lessee by or on behalf of qualifying tenants abiding in said individual units. 4. Lessee agrees to indemnify and save harmless the Lessor from any and all actions and claims for property damage and personal injury of individuals while on said property damage coverage and not less than $500,000 per person or $1 million per accident for personal injury liability coverage. The City shall be listed as an additional insured on said policy and a copy of said, policy shall be delivered to the City for its records. 5. During the term of this Lease, the Lessee shall purchase and maintain at its expense fire and extended coverage insurance upon the structures on the premises in an amountt'.equal to the full insurable val ue. Said policy shall list the City as an additional insured as its interest may appear and a copy thereof shall be furnished to the City for its records. 6. The demi sed prem1 ses are to be used solely for the operation of rental housing facilit1es by the Lessee and shall not be used for any other -2- BID 14-91 OPINED 11/1'/90 BID TAB UNINTElUUJP'l'ED POWR SYSTEK CQKPUTEll PWR SYSTEKS C<Ifi'trl'ER SUPPORT CONTROL TECHNOLOGY CHEHCO ELECTlUC DASTAR COHKUNlCATlOH INDUSTRIAL ELECTlllC tONGWOD. PIA. ST. PETEllSBURG. lLA. CLEARWATER. lLA. ST. PETERSBURG. FLA. CLEAllWATER. lLA. JACUOHV1LLE. !LA DESCRIPTION IQI& IQI& ~ !QI& .w& TOTAL 1. tJH1NTBR1WPTED P<Mnl SYSTEK 43,2'4.00 3.5,700.00 44,350.00 29,160.00 33,7.50.00 39,407.00 2. INSTALLA.TION INCLUDED 4,9'0.00 EXTRA 4,950.00 2,000.00 05,.500.00 3. 24 SOUl SERVICE CONTRACT INCLUDED 3,'00.00 4,400.00 4,000.00 INCLUDED !lIST YEAlt 1,320.00 .. 4. 24 BOUll COVERAGE DUllING . INCLUDED 1,700.00 INCLUDED INCLUDED WAlUlANTY S. BA'l'TEllY INCLUDED INCLUDED 7,404.00 8,.500.00 INCLUDED 6. SHIPPING AND BAHDLING INCLUDED INCLUDED INCLUDED INCLUDED 1,.500.00 INCLUDED ------.--- -------.-.' --.------- .-.----.-. -------... .-------- "START UP TEBHS NET 30 1% 10, NET 30 NET 20 NET 30 NET 30 NET 30 DELIVERY 30 DAYS 2-6 WEEKS 4-6 lJEEIS 4 WEEKS 4 WEEKS 4 WEEKS .... '^-~,...,,.,..,d' BID 14-91 OPENED 11/15/90 . BID TAB PAGE 2 1tEY ASSOCUTES UY ASSOCUTES PURE POWER PURE POYER SKOR. INC SKOR. INC. ALTEllNATE BID ALTERNATE BID ALTERNATE BID CLEARVATER. FLA. CLEARVATER. FLA. LONGVOOD. PLA. LONGWOD. PLA. n. PIBRCE. lILA . iT. 1'lERCE. llLA. DESClUmON ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 1. lJNlNTElUUJPTED PO'tl!l SYSTBH 35,850.00 33.837.00 39.860.00 43.468.00 41,226.00 39.139.00 2. INSTALLATION INCLUDED INCLUDED 2,767.00 2.767.00 1,795.00 1.795.00 3. 24 HOUll SERVICE CONTRACT 4,650.00 4,650.00 4. 24 HOUll COVERAGE DURlRG ElTRA CBG EXTRA CBG 1,800.00 1,800.00 VAlUlANTY 5. BATrlmY INCLUDED INCLUDED INCLUDED INCLUDED INCLUDED INCLUDED 50 KVA 20 KVA 6. SBlPPING AND BANDLlHG INCLUDED INCLUDED INCLUDED INCLUDED INCLUDED INCLUDED ---.------ ----...--- ----.-..-. -----.---- ---.----.. --......... TERMS 2% 15. NET 30 2% 15, NET 30 NET 30 NET 30 NET 30 NET 30 DELIVEllY 10 DAYS 10 DAYS 4-5 VEEKS 4-5 VEEKS 6 VEEKS 6 WEEKS Clearwater city commiSSion~~5 Agenda Cover Memorandum. r-\ eeting ..::~ :212019.'60 - 450 mhz radio equipment. Recommendation/Motion: To accept the bid of six Thousand Dollars ($6000.00) for the surplus 450 mhz UHF radio equipment. from the John Maire Co Clearwater Fl ~and that the appropriate officials be authorized to execute same. BACKGROUND: Since the implementation of the 800 mhz trunked radio system the old 450 mhz UHF radio system is now surplus. The city solicited bids from interested buyers for the equipment two bids were received one from the John Maire Co for $6000.00 and the other from the Pinellas County School Board Campus Police for One ~ollar ($1.00). The School Board indicated that they were interested in a small amount of the equipment and not the entire lot. The city had previously indicated to the School Board that we would donate some radios to their campus police. The John Maire Co has also indicated that they desire ce~tain equipment that does not conflict with the school board. John Maire has agreed to donate to the school board at no cost to them the equipment they require if he is awarded the sale. Staff feels that this agreement is equitable board are satisfied and some revenue agreeable to this arrangement. in that the requirements of the school is realized from this equipment. All parties are Reviewed by: Originating Dept: Costs: N A C~ission Action: Legal ;if ~S/PURCHASING Total Approved Budget Approved w/conditions Purchasing User Dept: Denied Risk Mgmt. N/A Current FY continued to: DIS N~ Funding Source: ACM Advertised: Capital 11ll). AttachEnts: Other Date: 10/19190 Operating Agreement Letter - Pinellas Cty. Review Other Bid SlIlIIlBry ~7/ !Jj & 11/3/90 St. Pete Times Appropriation Code: Affected Parties: City Manager (i) Not Requi red "... . '~", I.. . , . .. .;.... ,. ~ - ..,.- ',"I. ,-.. ~l' ......}..' . , ~: \ ~""" "'t .>_. .... , : ~ . "'~ w SUBJECT: Purchase Lots CLEARWATER CITY COMKISSION f) \() Agenda Cover Memorandum 1r~ 2, Block A, Dellwood Heights Subdivision Item , lIIr' Heetlng Date 12.20.90 1 and Approve the proposed 1 and 2, Block A. De1lwood Heights Drive at a cost of $25,000.00. CKJ And that the appropriate official be authorized to execute same. RECOMMENDATION/MOTION: purchase Lots contract with the Subdivision, City of St. Petersburg to for right-of-way for Landmat,K. BACKGROUND: Staff the east one-half Road 590 The St. Petersburg is recommending purchase of the subject lots of the proposed Landmark Drive right-of-way just two lots are 50 ft. by 125 ft. and have been owned since 1944. since they lie in south of State by the City of The City of St. Petersburg M.A.I. appraisal to lots to the in the proposed has recently decided determine the market City of Clearwater for the stated right-of-way. to sell the value of $25,000. market value lots The due to and obtained an have offered the their location Staff considers lots to will be the the east required price of sold for $5.50 to furnish its $4.00 p.s.f. p.s.f. in own title to be good market value. March, 1988. The City insurance. The adjoining of Clearwater The available balance in this project is sufficient to provide funds for this contract. Reviewed by: v4v Originati~ Dept. Costs: $25.000.00 CoDmission Action Public Works Engineering Legal qItt- f,)rJl; (Current FY) 1991 Approved Budget MJ User Dept. Funding Source: Approved w/conditions Purchasing N/A Capt. I"l>. X Denied Risk Mgmt. N/A Advertised: Operating Cont'd to OIS 1 ~:;, L Date: Other ACM (.. Paper: Appropriation Code(s) -A.ttachments~ Other Not required X Agreement ~: Affected parties 315-1-2138-601/541 Dnn>ling/Loca tor Map notified City Hanage~ Not required X ~~:,~' -,,;~,~~,~._.-:~-.....~j"'~I'~ . " .~ ~,~':~.\~~ ,,/j.;~~,:~;..~;~,;.~; ~,:,;,::~~,>~!~ .y~T:'~~ r . .,.,.,:......" J ~'::. ", '.,:''- ~I!/ :"':::' "::: "'; .J-.:, :,~i'~il', <::,"!,;.,.~ r :' r,~', . . ;'~,""'l:;~ <'1 , . I 1 , .r.... "- co,...,,,, 0 ... MAUll A" DA'..I. . .":: . au lMi.'IIIII-V(. , LLWOOD HTS. C 10"15) .?' ILK. A lDTS I TH7 ~4!m 0 100 400 ILK. CLOTS 11,12 'INEUASCOUNTY. ILORIOA I I I I - ..... I. I." 11 .. . , I H4; I+Z, 81,t:~ ZJ~/IA1di?/ A'?#;. €~ 0 I I ...04 .c. 0 M.H. BASKINS I R~ C a - ssu @ . 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CLEARWATER CITY COMMISSION Agenda Cover Memorandum PWVnemN 33 Meeting Date: ] ')/20/QO '. LIQUID ALUM FOR WATER POLLUTION CONTROL Recommendation/Motion: Approve a contract to purchase liquid alum from. December 20, f99u through September 30, 1991 from General Chemical Co., Parsippany, N.J. for $119.75 per ton with an annual estimated cost of $102,386.25. KI and that the appropriate officials be authorized to execute same. BACKGROUND: The Water Pollution Control Division the United States Environmental Protection Agency remove phosphorous from its treated wastewater Marshall St. Advanced Wastewater Treatment permit calls for less than 1 part per million the final effluent. In order to achieve treatment, liquid alum is used to the permit level. Alum is cost effective chemicals for (W.P.C.) is mandated by (US EPA) to at the new Plant. The US phosphorous this level of remove phosphorous below one of the most widely used and phosphorous removal. EPA in There were received. 15 bids solicited. There were 8 no Of bids and this total only 1 6 no-responses. bid was The successful bidder, General Chemical Co., has been providing liquid alum to the W.P.C. Division for interim testing and use. General Chemical has their alum terminal in Tampa which allows for quick delivery and service. The 1990-91 Water sufficient funds Pollution Control for this contract. Operating Budget includes Estimated Reviewed by: Orl~!ng Dept.: lJ Costs: $1 O?~ 186.21) Commission Action: Legal NA Public Wks. C Div otal [J Approved Budget ~ User Dept.: o Approved w/conditlons Purchasing . o Denied Risk Mgmt. NA Current FY o Continued to: DIS /~., , ... Funding Source: ACM",. 141"/1-' "'" u L Advertised: o Capt. Imp. Other Date:11/9 Pin. Co . R IXI Operating Attachments: Submitted by: Paper: 11/12 S t. Pet o Other Bid Sunmary /{J :J Not required Time Bid Tab Atfected parties Appropriation Code: Bid Response with analysis ~lfled Not required 421-1-1350-504/535 o None .~ -!. e-........"''''.: ..... . .., ' .' ." "..~.:. ./t' ':.*,~" ;.' I ... ~.. ' . , . ,.."' ,..,.. ,..t. ... " " .,',' ." .0 .0' . . ..... (j,U~LfC ENTITY CRIME I. 0 " , . .' SWORN STATEMENT RECEIVED FILED IN CY 11f.U2- FILE. BID RESPONSE FORM (16-91) Item Unit Total No. Quantity Commodity Description Price Price -- - Approx. 1. 855 Liquid Al urn (Aluminum Sulfate) ." $ 119.75 $102,386.25 (Basis 17% A1203) TONS Per specifications attached. CONTRACT PERIOD s 10/01/90 09/30/91 F.O.B. CLEARWATER, FL .. Deliverys after receipt of order. 1-2 days ,'. Payment terms I Net 30 days from date of shipment F.J. Janocha, this bid. 813/462-6660-90 questions Contact regarding with BIDDER REPRESEN~ATION I represent that this terms, conditions Bid and execute identified with all for to bid is submitted in compliance and specifications of the Invitation that I am authorized by the owners/principals and submit this bid on behalf of the business below. General Chemical Corporation BUSINESS FIDt 22-2689817 NAME : STREET ADDRESS I 90 East Halsey Rd., P.O. Box 395 CITY, STATE, ZIP CODEs Parsippany, NJ 07054-0395 PRINT/TYPE NAME OF AUTHORIZED REPs Kenneth H. Donohue TITLE/POSITION OF AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE OF AUTHORIZED RE DATE SUBMITTED: Nov. 14, 1990 TELEPHONEs 800-631-8050 ." Price firm for period October 1, 1990-September 30, 1991. Product Safety Data Sheet enclosed. -3- ~ AUDIT SUMMARY REPOR.T 1024 CUS'fOMER NA~E: CITY OF CLEARWATER. SIZE 5.25 5 MODEL TOTAL *B-62-B 5 MAKE TOTAL AMERICAN 5 ------------------------------------------ SIZE 5.25 2 MODEL TOTAL *EDDY 2 MAKE TOTAL CLOW 2 ------------------------------------------ SIZE 5.00 1 MODEL TOTAL *K-10 (5") 1 SIZE 5.00 2 MODEL TOTAL *K-11 2 SIZE 5.25 7 MODEL TOTAL *K-81-A 7 MAKE TOTAL KENNEDY 10 ------------------------------------------ SIZE 4.50 1 MODEL TOTAL *29 1 SIZE 5.25 1 MODEL 'IOTAL *129-T 1 MAKE TOTAL M&H DRESSER 2 ------------------------------------------ SIZE 5.25 16 . , MODEL TOTAL *A-423 16 SIZE 4.50 1 SIZE 5.25 16 NOZZLE SUMMARY REPORT AUD NO: 1024 CUSTOMER NAME: CITY OF CI,EARWATER HYD NO MAKE MODEL CUST HOSE PUMPER CAULK SANDBLAST MIse NO HYD NO GASKET GASK.F.r NOZZLE PAINT WORK 39 AMER B-62-B 319B-03 X 41 AMER B-62-B 319B-11 X 43 AMER B-62-B 319B-04 R 44 CJ.J7fl EDDY 311B-07 B X X 46 CJ...CAtl EDDY 311B-09 B X 37 KENN K-10 (5"319B-09 X 14 KENN K-11 303B-03 X 18 KENN K-11 303B-10 R 29 KENN K-81-A 311B-16 X 12 M&H 29 303B-Ol X 28 MUEL A-423 311B-15 X X 30 MUEL A-423 311B-06 X 47 MUEL A-423 311B-14 X 53 MUEL A-423 303B-11 X 9 MUEL IMPROVED294A-07 B X 11 MUEL IMPROVED303B-02 X 15 MUEL IMPROVED303B-05 B X .' -. 16 MUEL IMPROVED303B-06 B X 17 MUEL IMPROVED303B-08 B X i '- NOZZLE SUMMARY REPORT AUD NO: 1024 CUSTOMER. NAME: CITY OF CLEARWATER HYD NO MAKE MODEL CUST HOSE PUMPER CAULK SANDBLAST MIse NO HYD NO GASKET GASKEr NOZZLE PAINT WORK 19 MUEL IMPROVED303B-09 B 20 MUEL IMPROVED303B-12 X 22 MUEL IMPROVED303B-15 L 26 MUEL IMPROVED311B-02 X 27 MUEL IMPROVED311B-04 B 1 MUEL STANDARD294A-05 X 38 MUEL STANDARD319B-10 B L X --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FINAL TOrAL 21 5 0 15 4 ( ,- '- :;r:~m,':,;';~g~7:<"'~?t7;:;~~1J~~;;:~:\rt~?K(~r~:'~i'r:~~;:.~{\(!:~'~':~:~;'gfJ2:;,j~i:{0:: :,~t~i:'~:~;;' - ,; , OM.".."" '. ...'M___ HYDRANTS WIlli EXTENSIONS 121N AUDIT NO: 1024 CUST NAME: CITY OF CLEARWATER HYDRANT NO: 46 CUST HYD: 311a-09 f SIZE 5.25 ------------------------------------------ 490.92 MODEL TOTAL *EDDY 1. MAKE 'IUrAL CLOW ) ****************************************** 490.92 HYDRANT NO: 5.00 18 CUST HYD: 303B-IO SIZE 1 ------------------------------------------ HODEL TOl'AL *K-11 1 377.00 HYDRANT ' ',:,. NO: 33 COST HYD: 319B-OS . ." , . HYDRANT NO: 34 COST HYD: 319B-07 SIZE 5.25 2 ., ------------------------------------------ 778.00 MODEL TOTAL *1{-BI-A 2 MAKE TOTAL KENNEDY 3 1155.00 ****************************************** HYDRANT NO: 31 CUST HYD: 311B-Ofi HYDRANT NO: 32 CUST HYD: 311B-10 HYDRANT NO: 45 CUST HYD: 311B-08 HYDRANT NO: 48 CUST HYD: 311B-13 SIZE 5.25 4 ------------------------------------------ 1456.00 MODEL 'lUrAL *A-423 4 MAKE TOTAL MUELLER 4 1456.00 ****************************************** FINAL 'IUI'AL 8 3101.92 " .......Ic- ...., "'y h~.~ q,. ~..~. _ ~. ".' ",f-'j ~.'.' '" '':' "" ' f::",;,\" " ',.' .._",,' ......." .;,'. "" CLEARWATER CITY COMMISSION Agenda Cover Memorandum pu9 )5 :e'~/ ....' .' . ,- -=- Item , Heeting Date 12/20/90 SUBJECT: Aluminum Retaining Wall at Fire Station #48 RECOtltENOATIOH/ttOTIOH: Award Station #48 to C.P. most responsive and the contract Ward, Inc. of responsible CRJ And that the appropriate official be authorized to execute same, for construction Largo, Florida, bid submitted of an aluminum retaining wall at Fire for the sum of $25,385.00 which is the lowest in accordanriewith the plans and specifications. BACKGROUND: The City feet of Fire Station integrity retaining wall which in turn has of Environmental of proposes to install pile retaining This work must entrance road approximately eighty-five wall along the bank of be accomplished to to the fire station. deteriorated to the extent that the creek siltation of Alligator Creek. permit is not required for this (85) lineal Alligator Creek at insure the structural The existing rip-rap bank is collapsing A Florida Department project. Bid invitations where received. The low bid sent to 36 pre-qualified of $25,385.00 was contractors. received from C.P. Three bids Ward, Inc. where The First 315-1-2407 Wall) . Quarter Budget Review will (Storm Drainage R&R) include an to project 315-1-2412 amendment transfering (Fire Station #48 funds from Retaining .... Cost~: $25.385.00 (Current FY) Funding Source: CoIIIIIission Action Reviewed by: Legal N/A Budget ~ Purchasing ~I -- Risk Mgmt, rl!A Originating Dept. Public Works/Engineering tJ-tAL- Approved User Dept. Approved w/conditions Capt. III1l. x Denied Advert i sed: Paper: PC Review Date: 11/09/90 Paper: St. Pete Times Date: 11/16/90 Operating Other Cont'd to Not required Affected parties --'Tlffff i ed Appropriation Code(s) Attachments: 315-1-2412-637/541 Bid SUllJllary Bid Tabulation Not required ~ ", ,J,. , CLEARWATER CITY COMMISSION n tAl \ 0 3~ Agenda Cover Memorandum f Item N Meeting Date: 12/20/90 Subject: Installation of 4" P .E. Gas Main Recommendation/Motion: Award a contract to l>l1eller COntractors for installation of 5,000 feet of 4" P.E. gas main along Aldennan Road, fran 1,000' east of U.s. Alt. 19 to Rollirq Woods Road, at a cost of $23,250, which was the lowest responsive and responsible bid subnitted in acx::o:rdance with the bid specifications. IX! and that the appropriate officials be authorized to execute same. BACKGROUND: Pine1las county is proposing to widen Aldennan Road fran US Alt 19 to U.S. Highway 19 in Palm Harbor. '!he project consists of two P1ases. Ft1ase I is from U.s. Alt. 19 to Rolling Woods Road am is currently urxie.r construction. '!he sec:orrl phase, fran Rolling Woods Road to U.S. Highway 19, is planned but not scheduled. We propose in this project to install a 4" polyethylene gas main along Aldennan Road fran U.s. Alt. 19 to Rolling Woods Road, ani eventually to ccm'plete the installation to U.S. Highway 19 as the county work program progresses. '!he installation of the gas main alorg Alderman Road will provide a vital link beb'1Ieen the east/west gas network system in the north county area while providing gas service to the existing residential subdivisions in the area. '!he City has advertised am received bids fran several contractors for this project an:i rec:arcanen:S that the contract be awarded to the low bidder, Mueller Contractors, at a cost of $23,250. '!he total cx:>st of this project would be $40,350, including materials cx:>st of the polyethylene gas main ($17,100) and the contract construction cost of $23,250. Installing the gas main while Pine1las county is ~ Alderman Road will save the City restoration expenses. It would also be very costly arxi difficult to install the gas main after the COUllty project has bean c:::arpleted. '!his is due to the placement of drainage am utility facilities, as well as driveways and sidewalks. '!he furrlin;J source for this project would be: 345-1-6337-633/532 345-1-6337-638/532 Matexials Contractor '!he FY 1990/91 CIP Budget of the Gas Division includes sufficient f'urxis for this project. Reviewed by: O~~~I~lng Dept.: Costs: $23,250 Commission Action: Legal ~A lublic Works Total o Approved Budget ~ / User Dept.: N/A o Approved w/conditions Purchasi ~ Current FY o Denied Risk Mgmt. N/A o Continued to: DIS N fA Funding Source: ACM (: /+V~/f-..-, Advertls!'d: C~-A2-90 o Capt, Imp, Other P~n. . ev~ew o Operating Attachments: Date: 10-05-90 Paper:St. Pete Times o Other Bid Tab 04-91 Submitted by: o Not required Bid Summary 04-91 ,15) '71 Affected parties Appropriation Code: Notified ex Not required 345-1-6337/532 o None ,'IJ'l~. I ~I 8 Cl ~ Cl 0 Cl Cl Cl . , . N en , . ~ ~ ~ S ~ ~ // ~ ~ II'l B ~ .. N II"l fi i ~ ... ... / I m ~ ~ ~ l/; il . . . co 0 0 .. .. ~ I ; ~ ~ ~I 8 8 8 g V'l ,... . . . . . ~ ~ ~ ~ ... !il ~ ~ en ~ I ~ ~ ~ .. ~ ~ N ... i i C"l c I II"l Cl ... ~ ~ ~I ,.. "'! ~ . . II"l Cl Cl Cl ~ Po . t .. ~ . i !~ ~ ~I ~ 8 g I ~ Cl Cl I Cl Cl en . . . . I , . a 8 ~ g I ... Cl Cl Cl . Cl Cl M I 0 Cl I .. ~ .. . ~ .. ~ Cl ~ ... 0\ . . ~ 0\ C'l C'l . . C'l ... g 0 Cl 0 ~I C"I V'l 0 . . . , fIQ II"l 0 Cl 11'I ... en . I ~ ~I g 8 ~ Cl . 0 Cl U Cl . . 0 Cl 0 . . . . . . en ~ ~ 0 Cl Cl . I . 0 Cl Cl ~ ~ 0 Cl V'l . . 11'I ~ M ,.. 1IO ,... . . .... C\ ~ .. .. . . ~ .. ~ C"I ..,. . . 11'I ..... III N C'l . . C"I .., ... ~ 11'I ... \0 11'I ~I \D ... ... ... ~ . . . . ... 0 Cl .... U , CLEARWATER CITY COMMISSION Agenda Cover Memorandum f (,J II Item # Meeting Date: 31 12/20/90 INSTAllATION OF P. E. GAS MAINS AND SERVICE LINES Recommendation/Motion: Award an annual contract from 1/1/91 to 12/31/91 for installation of 5/8", 1", 2" and 4" P.E. mains and service lines to Visk Construction, Inc. Riverview, Florida at a total estimated cost of $304,850, which was the lowest responsive and responsible bid submitted in accordance with the specifications [XJ and that the appropriate officials be authorized to execute same. BACKGROUND: In order without to an various to provide timely installation increasing our staff, outside contractor to locations throughout of new we propose to install P. E. gas our service area. gas mains and services award an annual contract mains and services at current Inc. , contract with been expended by the current contract. of the Gas Superintendent. and equipment, sod, asphalt I City will supply the gas-related Polyethylene pipe. The proposed contract 5/8" pipe; 3,000 of 4" pipe; 6,000 and bores; 3,000 feet bores; 1/000 feet 10,000 square provides for the feet of 1" pipe; 35,000 feet of 1" 2" casing pushes; of 6" jack and bores; 1,000 of 10" jack and bores; 55,000 square feet of asphalt 2" thick; 5,000 square feet limerock; 2,000 square feet of 4" concrete; 200 feet of curb gutter replacement; and 3,000 square feet of street red brick. installation feet of 20,000 feet of 2" pipe; 8 , 000 2,000 feet of 4" jack feet of 8" jack and feet of sod; of 4" thick and of feet The FY 90/91 contract. CIP Appropriation includes sufficient funds for this FUNDS FY FY 90/91 91/92 $228,638 76,212 Total $304,850 Reviewed by: '-!tlng Dept,: Costs: $304,856.00 Commission Action: Legal N/A Total 0 Approved Rb1ic W:Jrks Budget $228,638.00 0 Approved w/conditions Purchasing User Dept.: Current FY 0 Denied Risk Mgmt. GAS 0 Continued to: DIS Funding Source: ACM Advertised: 11/9/90 [Jt Capt. Imp. Other ~ 11. o Operating Attachments: apar: . ~ o Other Bid Tab 22-91 Submitted by: Bid Sl1ITITIary .~ o Not required ected parties Appropriation Code: .fIed 345-1-631)-638/532 City Ma Not required o None 8,1". ~ ""':"" CLEARWATER CITY COMMISSION Agenda Cover Memorandum {>tA)\5 Item , 3 ~ Heeting Date 12-20-90 ~~cr: Well Field Rehabilitation and Construction Phase I RECOttENDATIOHIHOTlON: Award the Well Field Rehabilitation Project Part I to Centech Utilities Corporation for the sum of $344,500 which is the lowest most responsive and responsible bid submitted in accordance with the plans and specifications. [&] And that the appropriate official be authorized to execute same. developed a two-part plan to rehabilitate certain of the City' swells. Part I of the Well Field Rehabilitation (1) Rehabilitate seven existing non-operating potable supply wells; three new wells; (3) Plug and abandon seven wells tha~ cannot be' rehabilitated due to water quality problems or insufficient production; and, ( 4) collect hydrogeologic data to allow the development of a well field management plan. The Public Works Department has BACKGROUND: Project will: (2) Construct The work to be completed during Part I will provide the information necessary to determine if the City should continue to invest in the rehabilitation of the well field. The engineer's estimate for this work is $358,115. The project was designed by Briley Wild & Associates. Permitting, general construction and field services will be provided by Camp Dresser & McKee, Inc. Five bids were received on Thursday, November 29, 1990, and are listed below: Diversified Drilling Corporation, $398,721; Centech Utility Corporation, $344,500; Alsay Incorporated, $375,360; Meridith Corporation, $354,965; Youngquist Brothers, Incorporated, $383,325. Approval of the bid award will allow the well field rehabilitation to begin on February 4, 1991, and will be completed July 13, 1991. Rehabilitation of the non-operating wells and construction of the new wells is anticipated to provide an additional water production capacity of 3.0 mgd (million gallons per day) average day for a total well field production capacity of 6.0 mgd average day. The increased water production will allow the City to proceed with Part II of the well field rehabilitation which will install the pumps and necessary piping to transport the additional supply to one of the existing treatment reservoirs. Funding for the rehabilitation and abandonment of the wells will CIP code 315-1-6710-638/533, Well Improvement and Water Improvement, of $281,222. Funding for the construction of three new wells of data will be provided from CIP code 367-1-6724-638/533, Reservoir II Wells, the amount of $63,278. The available balance in these projects is sufficient provide funds for this contract. be supplied by in the amount and the collection in to Revieor.l'd by: Orfginati~ Dept. Costs:$344.500, Commission Action Pub 11 c Work s legal N/A Infrastructure ~ (Current FY) Approved Budget /J/j Funding Source: Approved User Dept. w/conditions Purchas i ng N/A Capt, I"". X Denied Risk Mgmt. N/A Advert i sed: Operating 10/30/90 Cont'd to DIS N/A Date: 11/05/90 Other ACM C. ~L- Paper: St,Pete Times Appropriation Code(s) Attachments: Other Not required Tabulation of Bids ~~ Affected parties 367-1-6724-638/533 notified 315-1-6710-638/533 Not required =11enale: CLW6359 12/05/90 &ID TA~ULATtO" SHEET PROJECT: Welt Field Rehlbilitltion Proiect- Part 1 CAKP DRESSER , Kcr.EE INt, EUYIROKKEKIAL ENGINEERS OWNER: City of Ctearwater DATE OF BID OPENING: Novelber 29, J990 ----------.-------------------------------.--------------------------------------------------------~-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ~O" PN: 6359-24 SHEET NO. ------.-----------------------------------------------------------------------.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CERTIFIED AS CORRECT: DATE: BIDDERS ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ CenTech Utility Corp. Herdith Corporation Alsay Incorporated Youngquist Brothers Div~r5ified Drilling 1lE1I DESCRIPTION IlUAIITlTY UHIl UNIT PRICE AMOUNT UNIT PRICE AHOUNT UNIT PRICE AMOUNT UNIT PRICE AtlOUlH UlllT PRICE AHOIIIH --.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PART 1- IIELLFIELD REHABILITAtiON AIlO IIEII IlELL COlISTRUCTIOH YORK PHASES t AND tI "obi)iz.tion and Delobiliz.tion ICity Wetl HQ,/s\lFIlKO II . lIe)1 Site No. 45/18 b lIell Sitl No. 46/19 c ' lIelt Site No. 51/23 d lIell Site No, 52/24 e lIel) Site No. 53/25 f Well Site No. 63/32 9 Veil Site No, 66/35 h lIell Site No, 78/49 i lIelt Site No. 79/50 j Yell Site liD, BO/51 J ti 3,B50 3,850 2,000 2,000 5,000 . 5,000 10,000 10,000 7,152 7,352 1 ea 3,B50 3,850 2,000 2,000 5,000 5,000 10,000 10,00<1 7,352 7,352 J Ii 3,B50 3,850 2,000 2,000 5,000 5,000 10,000 10,000 7,352 7,352 1 fa J,850 3,850 1,500 J ,SOLI 5,000 5,000 3,500 3,500 7,352 7,352 1 Ii 3,850 3,850 2,000 2,000 5,000 5,000 10,000 10,000 7,352 7,352 I ea 3,850 3,850 1,500 1,500 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 4,500 ~,500 J fi 3,850 3,850 2,000 2,000 5,000 5,000 JfJ , 000 10,000 7,352 7,352 J Ii 2,605 2,605 2,500 2,500 6,000 6,000 12,000 12,000 8,060 8,060 J ea 2,605 2,605 2,500 2,500 6,000 6,000 J2,OOO 12,000 9,060 8,060 1 ea 2,605 2,605 3,300 3,300 6,VOO 6,000 12,000 12,000 8,060 8,060 2 Delolish and Relove Existing Building ICity Well ND,/S~FW"D II Cleln Cuing Ls J~OOO J,ooO 6,750 6,750 2,000 2,000 3,500 3,500 5,~OO 5,~00 LS 1,000 1,000 5,500 5,500 2,000 2,000 3,500 3,500 3,300 3,300 lS 1,000 1,000 5,500 5,500 2,000 2,000 3,000 3,000 3,300 3,300 LS 1,000 1,000 6,750 6,750 2,000 2,000 3,000 3,000 3,800 3,800 7 fa 150 1,050 2,800 19,600 500 3,500 1,250 8,750 750 5,250 350 If SO 11 ,500 15 5,250 20 7,000 25 8,750 20 7,000 495 If 50 24,750 17 8,415 20 9,900 25 J2,375 20 9,900 . Well Sit, No. JJ/4 b Yelt Site 110, 45/IB c Melt Site No, 46/19 d Well Site No, 55/- 3 Relove or .edify existing piping If nngeaen t 5 RIll Open Hol, iilWIfJ ClIIb359 12105/90 &ID TABULATION SHEET PROJECTs Well Field Rehlbllltatlon Projett- Plrt 1 CAIU' DRESSER' KcKEE INC. fHVIRDNKENTAL EN6INEE~S DWNER: City of Clearwlter DATE OF BID OPENING: Hove,ber 29, 1990 ---------------------~-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- (OK PH: 6359-24 SHEET NO. 3 ----------------------------.------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CERTIFIED AS CORRECT: MTE: BIDDERS ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ CenTech Utility Corp. Kerdith Corporation Alsay Incorporated Youngquist Brothers' Diversified Drilling lTEK DESCRIPTION QUANTITY UNn UNIT PRICE AHDUNT UNIT PRICE AMOUNT UUIT PRICE AMOUNT UNIT PRICE AMOUNT ulIn PRICE AKOU!H ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ II Plug and Abandon Wells a "obi 11 uti on 7 ea 1,000 7,000 1,000 7,000 500 3,500 1,000 7,000 1,572 ll,(lO~ b C!lent Grout 1,700 bigs 28 47 ,bOO 20 34,000 18 30,600 15 25,500 15 25,SOO c Crush Rock Fill 700 cf 10 7,000 10 7,000 15 10,500 12 B,400 9 5,bOfJ Construct New 12-inch Dialeter Wlter Supply Wells 12 a Well Site Contaln.ent and Water Control Requlrelents b Construct Well through Unconsolidated For.ation, Set .nd Cel.nt 12-incb NOlinal Dia.eter Clslng Pipe Nith Centralizers, ~atertight locting Caps lnd Appurtenances 1. 12-lnch NOlinal Dialeter Casing 2. Ce.ent Cising c Construct Well through Consolidated Forlltlon including Specifit Capacity Testing and Well Developlent J e. 500 1,500 1,000 3,000 \,000 3,000 1,000 3,000 1,000 3,000 27D If 50 13,500 25 b,750 150 40,500 40 10,ll00 50 \3,500 220 bOO bags If 29 20 b,160 12,000 25 59 5,500 34,800 \B \0 3,960 6,000 IS 15 3,300 9,000 I 20 20 4,400 12,000 13 Construct Ne.. 2-inch Dialeter "onitoring Wells a "obllizltlon b Construct Veil through Unconsolidated For.alion, Set Ind Client 2-inch NOlinal Dla.el.r PVC Casing Pipe Ind Scrlea with Centralizers Ind Appurhunces 2 SO u If 500 4 1,000 200 750 30 \.SOO I,SOO 500 20 1,000 1,000 1,000 10 2,000 500 200 20 400 1,000 .'1'", CLEARWATER CITY COMMISSIONCAA r=. Agenda Cover Memorandum ,,, \. J Item II Meeting Date: 12-20-90 Subject: SALE OF ORANGE CROP Recommendation/Motion: Rat if Y & Conf i rm the City Manager 's approval to se 11 the orange crop to Edwards Fruit Company for $8,700 cash. g: and that the appropriate officials be authorized to execute same. BACKGROUND: On November crop located at the 16, 1990 bids were opened for the sale of the City owned orange sludge disposal farm site in Hillsborough County. Only two bids were received and, of the two, only Edwards Fruit Company of lakeland prepared and submitted a bid which met all criteria of the bid specifications. The bid states that payment to the City shall be made in full upon acceptance of the contract. Edwards Fruit Company bid $8,700 cash. Taylor Brothers Fruit Co. of Tarpon Springs offered $11,300 for the goods but abridged the specifications by proposing to make two partial payments ($7,000 on January 31, 1991 and $4,300 on April 30, 1991). As this is a revenue bid and there is only one acceptable bidder, the City Manager authorized staff to proceed with the sale of the orange crop. Reviewed by: Originating Dept.: Costs: NA Commission Action: Legal NA ADHINI STRAT ION Total o Approved Budget NA o Approved w/condltions Purchasing NA User Dept.: Current FY o Denied Risk Mgmt. NA o Continued to: DIS NA Funding Source: ACM NA Advertised: o Capt. Imp. Other NA o Operating Attachments: Date: Paper: o Other Submitted by: ~ Not required 071- Affected parties Appropriation Code: [J Notified B None City ManagE"'" Not required .' Po \ Item * Lf3 e- II . '.!:;.:. -:-=- CLEARWATER CITY COMMISSION Meeting Date Dee, 20. 1990 Agenda Cover Memorandum Subject: GRANT FROM HOUSING AUTHORITY Recommendation/Motion: in the amount Accept a grant of $49,186. from the Clearwater Housing Authority D and that the appropriate official be authorized to execute same, BACKGROUND In November, 1989, the Housing Authority in the (which was not awarded) to Development, and assigned a Neighborhood Patrol. All costs been funded by the City. Police Department assisted the Clearwater preparation of a drug elimination grant the Department of Housing and Urban Sergeant to the Condon Gardens associated with this position have A second to of grant application was H.U.D. in August, 1990 and this grant was awarded to awarded reimburse submitted by the Housing Authority in September, 1990. $49,186 the City. The Chief of grant and amend first quarter to add one (1) Sergeant/s supervision to the newly created patrol ternn. $46,590. Police the is requesting Police authorization Department to accept this 1990-1991 fiscal budget at position in Patrol to provide Total cost for the position is Reviewed by: Originating Oept, Costs: $46.590 Commission Action Legal N/A ~/~ (Current FY) 1990-91 Approved X' ,r.U> Police Budget User Dept. Funding Source: Approved w/eondltions Purchasing N/A Capt. I~, NIIt Denied Risk Mgmt. Advertised: Operating IV lit Contld to DIS Date: Other Grant ACM /JIlt Paper: AliA Appropriation Code Attachments: Other Not required Letter from Housing Authority Dated ~ed b~~ Affected parties Sept. 25, 1990 notified Cy~ Not required ,', , ,'. ' t'<.,' :/1 ~,'-_' :'....." , 'i'. it D' · ,,2 Item' CLEARWATER CITY COMMISSION "" \JJ Heeting Date Agenda Cover Memorandum Y-5 12-20-90 SUBJECT: Drew Street Widening REalltENDATIOH/HOTlOH: Approve the joint City-Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) Drew Street Widening project c=: And that the appropriate official be authorized to execute same, BACKGROUND: At its March 1, 1990, a staff report on the Greater report by representatives meeting the Clearwater hearing Plan I a 1. FOOT will cancel its present Street and Missouri Avenue. Street Widening effort. plan to upgrade Funds to be the allotted intersection of Drew to the Greater Drew 2. FOOT to sponsor and endorse Planning Organization (MPO) the project process. relating to the Metropolitan 3. FOOT to include the project in its first available budget year, FY95/96. 4. City to begin Planning, Development & Engineering (PO&E) study immediately and to accomplish as much design, right-of-way acquisition, and construction as its $4 million dollar contribution will afford. With this strategy, much time will be saved through the early-start efficiencies. It is proposed to obtain scope engineer's selection process of very services data shortly. from FDOT and begin a consulting (continued): Reviewed by: Legal N/A Budget 11!> Purchasing NfA Risk Mgmt, NfA Originating Dept. Public Works Costs: Commission Action User Dept. w{/LL (Current FY) Funding Source: Capt. I~. Operating Other Approved Approved w/conditions Advertised: Denied Cont'd to DIS ~ ACM C Date: Other Paper: Not required X Affected parties notified Appropriation Code(s) Attachments: Memorandum to City Commission dated 11/2/90 ot required X .. ..1-, .. ".,- '. ;'-"..J.~ 1 CLEARWATER CITY COMMISSION Agenda Cover Memorandum ~w \'1mH ~ Meeting Date:12/20/90 Subject: LOCATION OF SANITATION COMPLEX Recommendation/Motion: Locate the Sanitation Complex on the City-owned property known as the former Campbell property site. Dl and that the appropriate officials be authorized to execute same. BACKGROUND: The current sanitation facilities at Marshall Street are being phased out by expansion of the Marshall Street AWT Wastewater Treatment Plant. A 10-acre parcel for relocation of the Sanitation Division was located and purchased from the Pinellas County School Board in 1989 for $749,210. This site is adjacent to the Ai rpark. As requested by the City Commission. staff has evaluated alternative locations for the new sanitation management complex after concerns were raised over the compatibility of solid waste operation proposed for the site in and around the aircraft runway protection zones at the north end of the Airpark. Alternative locations were examined according to the acreage required by the sanitation division to accommodate general offices, employee parking, heavy equipment, maintenance yard, and recycling programs. Proximity of any alternative site to the existing fleet maintenance facility was also an important criteria. While alternative locations were evaluated solely for sanitation division use, alternative uses for the former school board property were also evaluated in the event relocation of the sanitation yard to the Campbell property was recommended. After thorough consideration of several alternative sites and requirements of and infrastructure divisions of Public Works, staff division be relocated to the City-owned Campbell sanitation. parks & recreation recommends that the sanitation property. The former school board site near the Airpark can be fully and more beneficially utilized by the Parks and Recreation Department and wastewater and future stormwater utility functions under the Public Works infr'astructure group. Reviewed by: Originating Dept,: Costs: -0- Commission Action: Legal Total o Approved Public Works De t. Budget o Approved w/conditions Purchasing User Dept.: Current FY o Denied Risk Mgmt. o Continued to: DIS Funding Source: ACM Advertised: o Capt. Imp. Attachments: Other Date: o Operating Paper: o Other Greiner letter dated 12/10/90 Submitted by: ~'7/ 'U Qg Not required Appropriation Code: Affected parties o Notified o None City MarL Not required "0 co o ~ u c u u ~ I Greiner, Inc. ~ GRAPHIC SCALE IN FEET ~ - I ~ - I o 500 1000 . PRndARY SURFACE Airport Drive Sherwood Street Overlea Street Palmetto Street . . u =' c u ~ > < ." \.-- u - =' u .. u = FAR PART 77 HEIGHT RESTRICTIONS CLEARWATER EXECUTIVE AIRPARK . ~d': '" ..',', .-......,..,........._... CLEARWATER CITY COMMISSION Agenda Cover Memorandum f I-~..t,~d~:: l:t:[ Subject: Request for forgiveness of the loan made to Clearwater Neighborhood Housing Services (CNHS) in 1985. Recommendation/Motion: The City forgive the $15,000 loan which was made to CNHS in 1985. Ga and that the appropriate officials be authorized to execute same. BACKGROUND: On June 20, 1985 the City loaned $15,000 to CNHS. The purpose of the loan was to support the CNHS operating budget at a time when private sector support had declined. At that time, the Clearwater Neighborhood Developmc!lt Corporation (CNDC) was operating as a revenue-generating arm uf the CNHS. Additional operating funds were anticipated from CNDC. In June, 1986 the City extended the loan due date to 1989. At that time, no payments on the loan had been made. The extension to 1989 was proposed in recognition of the extension of CNHS services to the North Greenwood neighborhood. The North Greenwood program was originally proposed as a three-year operation. The intent was that the corporation would disband when the mission in North Greenwood was complete, and the assets of the corporation would revert to the City. Since the extension was granted in 1986, there have been several changes which have altered the conditions under which the extension was granted. The CNHS offices did not move to the North Greenwood area until December 1990t therefore full implementation of the CNHS program for North Greenwood is just beginning. The CNDC has separated from CNHS. The CNDC has evolved into Tampa Bay Community Development Corporationt which has a separate board and produces affordable housing throughout Pinellas County. The CNHS remains a viable neighborhood based organization, which functions as the outreach and organizational structure for housing and economic development in the North Greenwood Community. It is not feasible to seek repayment from CNHS for the loan which supported the creation of the Tampa Bay Community Development Corporation. In order to have audit reports which accurately reflect the assets and liabilities of the City and CNHS, it is recommended that this loan be forgiven. Reviewed by: Originating Dept.: Costs: $,r:;,()Qo Commission Action: Legal NIJ\ Total 0 Approved . 0 Budget 0 Approved w/conditlons Purchasing N/A Current FY 0 Denied Risk Mgmt. NIJ\ 0 . Continued to: DIS rF- Funding Source: ACM Advertised: o Capt. Imp. Other o Operating Attachments: Date: Paper: ~ Other CDBG 1. Letter from Isay Gulley Submitted by: llil Not required 2. Agenda Memo 6/20/85 ~1/. Affected parties Appropriation Code: 3 . Agenda Memo 6/5/86 Notified 686-7200-480-554 o None City Manage Not required , " The following is fair by the City's Consulting tor be compensated. reasonable for the (BWA) new work, and it that it be accepted is and recommended the Contrac- Description: Amount: "Material" cost, steel, Precast Vault, Sealant, Support Angle and beam, including Concrete Slab, Reinforcing Cover Plate, Aluminum and anchors. = $3,361. 00 "Labor" cost to install = $1,086.00 Subtotal = $4,447.00 ~ , - Sales Tax (7%), Insurance and Bond = $ 400.00 Subtotal = $4,847.00 General Contractor's Fee (10%) = $ 485.00+ Total Increased Cost = $5,332.00 SUMMARY OF CONSTRUCTION COSTS Original Contract Total Lump Sum Bid Amount = $13,880,000.00 Increase Decrease Adjusted Contract Total Bid Amount by Previously Approved Change Order No. 1 = $31,213.00 $13,911,213.00 Adjusted Contract Total Bid Amount by Previously Approved Clian-ge Order No. 2 = $10,223.00 $13,921,436.00 Adjusted Contract Total Bid Amount by Previously Approved Change Order No. 3 = $32,967.00 -------- $13,954,403.00 Adjusted Contract Total Bid Amount by Previously Approved Change Order No. 4 = $142,282.00 -------- ..$14~096,685. 00 Adjusted Contract Total Bid Amount by Previously Approved Change Order No. 5 = $10,838.00 -------- $14,10'1,523.00 Adjusted Contract Sum Bid Amount by this Order No. 6 Exhibit thru "C". "N et" increase by this Total Lump Change Items "A" $73,389.00 Change Order No. 6 = $ 73,389.00 Adjusted Contract Total Lump Sum Bid Amount by this Change Order No. 6 = $14,180,912.00 Exhibit Item "A" Continued Description: Amount: Slide Gate Modifications = $ 250.00 Progressive (Robbin's. Cavity Pumps = Meyers Moyno Model $ 22,27'1.00 lH115Gl, Type CDQ) Pump Piping, Valves and Accessories = $ 45,870.00 Sluice Gates = $ 22,000.00 Air Piping, Valves and Accessories = $ 38,093.00 EFW (Effluent Flushing Water) Piping. Valves and Accessories = TOT AL INCREASED COST = $ 1,888.00 $ 9,323.00 $ 1,050.00 $163,893.00 $ 15,352.00 $ 519.00 $ 899.00 $180,663.00 ./" Electrical (Subcontractor) = Painting (Subcontractor) = Subtotal = 1fPlus" General Contractor's Overhead and Profit (10%) = "Plus" Subcontractor's Overhead and Profit (5%) = Bond = MODIFICATIONS REQUIRED TO PROVIDE HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL SPACES NECESSARY FOR THE WEMCO MODEL "C" SLUDGE PUMP INSTALLATIONS Exhibit Item "B" (Refer to BIG letter of 4/3/90 and BWA letter of 4/12/90.) New WEMCO sludge pump had been replaced to the existing piping "cn sludge pumps. Model "C" station. by pumps were However, a was specified to be installed the pumps originally installed different type of pump and therefore req uired in order to install the new in the primary at this station modifications WEMCO Model The following costs are fair City's Consulting Engineers compensated for the added and reasonable (BWA) that it be work. and it is recommended accepted and the by the Con tractor Exhibit 1 tem "Fa Continued "Plus" Contractor's Overhead and Profit (10%) = $ 166.00 Subtotal = $1,826.00 Performance Bond = $ 9.00 TOTAL INCREASED COST = $1,835.00 J REMOVE SAND BUILD-UP FROM EXISTING INFLUENT CHANNEL BETWEEN THE PUMP HOUSE AND THE INFLUENT STRUCTURE Exhibit Item "G" (Refer to BW A letters of 6/28/90 and 7/6/90; Also see B/ G letter dated 7/3/90.) The Owner of sand from was directed necessary. (W. P. C.) directed that the Pump House to to complete the work the existing the Influent based upon Influent Channel Structure. the actual time be cleaned The Contractor and material T he following time Engineer's field Enginner (BWA) new work. and Material costs records, and it is tha t it be accepted are reasonable, recommended by and the Contractor and do agree with the the City's Consulting reimbursed for the TOT AL INCREASED COST = Amount: -- $260.00 $140.00 $403.00 $803.00 $ 80.00+ $ 5.00 $888.00 / Description: 100 Ton Crane/Operator (4 Hrs. @ $65.00/Hr) = Front-End Loader/Operator (4 Hrs. @ $35.00/Hr) = Laborers (62 Hra. @ 6.50/Hr.) = Subtotal = "Plus" Contractor's Overhead and Profit (10%) = Performance Bond = 't.',';', . "' " SUMMARY OF CONSTRUCTION COSTS Original Contract Total Lump Sum Bid Amount = $18,501,000.00. Increase Decrease Adjusted Contract Total Bid Amount by Previously Approved Change Order No. 1 = $131,108.00 -------- Adjusted Contract Total Bid Amount by Previously Approved Change Order No. 2 = $ 11,363.00 -------- Adjusted Contract Total Bid Amount by Previously Approved Change Order No. 3 = $131,921.00 -------- Adjusted Contract Total Bid Amount by this Change Order No.4, Exhibit Items "A" thru "G" = $192,170.00 -------- "~ $18,632,108.00. $18,643,471. 00 $18,775,392.00 "Net" Increase by this Change Order No. 4 = Adjusted Contract Total Lump Sum Bid Amount by this CIr.ang"e Order No. 4 = $ 19.2 , 170.00 $18,961,562.00 .r-. 2040 2Lf53o 7 ~ ~ ...... ~ C/TF CH ~ ~ ~ ~ ........ L.l..J ~ ~ ~ ........ ~ '-J ........ ~ ~ :1:- 671 6f I ~ ~ I I 64 3: 90 : Bu ! 6J I ~~-8 Iw ' I 62 .~I 9:>; 82 I V)....------.. I :3~2: 83 ~ I ! 84 ,I 91 .__~ 90! 65 I 98 n 97 7~ 96 79 ,... ".:1' 61 .!. :~' l' 60 -..::. rr.... .:."1 1i. r.7: ".1' ;t:! ~; ~~ ::r M ~ ST. 1---, 5,) i ~ 52 . . 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Stpvpn~ City: Clearwater State: F l Zip: 34621 PIIone (Area Code): ( 813 )- 784 - 3965 1iUe of Site PlanlProject: Instrument Transformers Generallocationorprope~ Between Calumet Street and lIercu1es Avenue, approximate1v 3/8 mile south of Sunset Point Road. Zoning: Land Use Plan dassification: Emling use of proper~ Transformer IIIanU:facturing operation. Proposed use of property; Transformer manufacturinQ oDeration. If variance and/or conditional uses are involve~ e:rplain (if more space is required attach separate sheet): Not involved. City Ordinance No. 3128.83 and No. 3129.83 require a pBrb and recreation implld fee to be paid for aU nonresidential projects over 1 acre in size and aU residential developments. To your knowledge, hll5 thi5 property complied with Ordinance No. 3128- 83 and No. 3129-837 Yes If yes, explain how and when: Exact amount and method of Da \11lent cannot be determined. NOTE: For fwther details regllrding this fee, please contact Parb &: Recreation Department at 462-6531. Assessed just value or property (attach verification): $2,566,400.00 Most recent sales price (attach verification): $1 .. 059 .. 510. 00 Fee Cor Site Plan Review: 1. Base charge for each site plan.......................$300.00; plus (s) For each acre or fraction thereof..__..._..50.00 2. RevalidatioD of a certified site pllUl..................50.00 3. Site plan amendment............................_.............so.OO , The applicant, by filing this appJjc:atioa agrees that helshe will comply with Section 137.0lD Site Plans of the City's Laud Development Code. .. S"tpatare.: JOHNSON .Uthe 8pplication is signed by an individual ,)thcr than the property owner (e.g. by the prOpelty owner authorizing this m,f;vidnal to sign the application. representative), please attach . statement signed ..PLI!ASB FOLD PLANS/PLA 1'8 It evhed OOIR9 *REVISED 55 CLEARWATER CITY COMMISSION a Agenda Cover Memorandum q\...t> \ Item # Meeting Date: 12/20/90 SUBJECT: Preliminary Subdivision Plat (Replat) of The Clearwater Collection Second Replat and related Amended CPO Site Plan for Clearwater Collection Shopping Center located Northeast of U.S. 19 and Drew Street, at 21680-21870 U.S. 19. (PSP 86-35, SUB 90-03) RECOMMENDATION: City Commission receive the Preliminary Subdivision Plat of the Clearwater Collection Second Replat and related amended CPO Site Plan for Clearwater CollectIon ShoppIng Center and authorize final action by the Development Review Committee (D.R.C.) subject to the conditIons listed on page 2. [ ) And that the appropriate offlclall be authorized to execute same. BACKGROUND: The original master CPO site plan for this development because effective with second ordinance reading of the CPO zoning for the property at the City Commission meeting on December 18, 1986. There have been numerous subsequent revisions to the site plan. On July 16, 1987, the City Commission reviewed a related preliminary plat which permitted multiple ownerships for the shoppIng center. The plat was approved by the O.R.C. on August 13, 1987. Home Depot Is now preparing to occupy the major tenant space at the northeast corner of the shopping center where lechmere was previously located. A 16,000 sq. ft. addition Is planned to meet the space needs for Home Depot. The conditIonal use for the company's outdoor garden center was approved by the Planning and Zoning Board on October 30, 1990 subject to the follOWing conditions: 1) No temporary buildings, portable buildings, tents, stands, trailers, vending carts or IIka buildings or Itructures shall be utilized ancillary to the conditional use in accordance with Section 136.025(22)a; 2) The requisite site plan shall be certified within she (6) months; 3) Approval of the related parking variance shall be obtained; 4) The eppllcant shall obtain slta plan modification approval from the City Commission; and 5) There shall be no encroachment upon adjoining sidewalk between the garden center and bUilding 300. The site plan's current modifications include and adjustment to the parking layout which Involves a 10 space parking variance. This variance was found to be minimal and was approved by the Development Code Adjustment Board on November 8, 1990 subject to the following conditions: 1) The requisite building permit shall be obtained within six (6) months from certification of the requisite site plan and plat; and 2) The requisIte amended plan and plat shall be certified within six (6) months. The land Is being replatted as the property lines will change with the Home Depot building expansion. A Traffic Impact Study for the proposed expansion has been reviewed by the City's Traffic Engineering Division for concurrency and based on their recommendation, the Planning and Development staff has issued a certificate of capacity. * At their work session on December 17, 1990, the City Commission in review of this agenda item determined that the site should be restricted to one pylon sign (on each of the streets) at the amortization date of October 13, 1992 for the purpose of property Identification which Is In keeping with the spirit and intent of the City's Sign Ordinance. Based on this, a new condition #5 should be added to read as follows: 5. On October 13, 1992, the shopping center site shall be restricted to a total of one (1) free-standing sign on each of the two major streets adjacent to the site. Rovlewed by: Originating DeB . NA Commission Action: NA Planning & Develop Total 0 Approved legal Budget NA 0 Approved w/conditions Purchasing NA User Dept.: 0 Denied Risk Mgmt. 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I . \ ~~ ~I . : fb 0 - - - I " " ,~. i I I 11 ,t - '~-'*T'l"" '- 58 ~ 59 62 :& 1& 1& tf " " ~ C L It 9 OF CO t" COUNTRYSIDE COMMUNITY, PARK 22/04 OS/R CITY OWNED \ 4709-1155 4705-2193 " ~:'. 'lDAP. EAStol'T. ~27t-21~ o i JO' ACCESS ROAD ~'~ . PH. II 47-M ,l' : MPR . , " ' ............ " ............ ' ~...... -- -..... -- - , ' '.' ,t '30-13 ."'~ ',- PH. 2 90-6 , . . - _u.. _~;':" "~..,_.~.., .-' .', .. i':-~'.'\ f":,. :':<t:: " ': ;'....~..~.:, '{:..... '-::.'f;I.~;:'~ i:)'~: ..'; . '. ....;, r. It. '. '... ~ ... ,.. C ... . n: . U ~ ." 'P~ l{100,! I;~ t tnl;:ll; , I> .. II) c: ... 3 .. 5t 'S 'n () ~ I .., 0 g: :: C] u - s.. 0 u ~I 'aA'.' . a: II) . Pll ,Hlll D:l . tl .. .. ~ I 'I I I , , I I, I U tn~UH ,'/ , 0 I I I I \ \ , '...- ~ . u 11'1 ":l N ... 11 :. '\I ... U Q 'MY puct'l:!lH I h .""'IH ,5"." \1 .;~. ~ VI ~ I, g ,u u ,/it I ~ t lJ.(I~ T o I , a. 1'1 o .0 . 0: .., > ... CO ).. " CO , o ... , ... - I:; 'p~ ':~l{':.'t,)~ ...., ":l lY. .,., =' .. o a 11 c:>- . . ~^~. ~:tf' I Jw OJ I:! ~j~ l~ j I I I . ":l g: > .. U III ~ . '\ ~~. ;:1 . ifb 0 \ I " " '" i I I i; ,., .- CITY OF CLIWUlATER. Development Code Administration City Hall Annex, 10 South Missouri Ave. P.O. Box 4748 Clearwater, FL 34618-4748 Phone: 462-6840 FOa OFFICE USE ONLY: Submittal Date: ,Receipt No. C.C. Meeting App. No. Atlas Pg. # . . " APPLICATION FOa SUBDIVISION PLAT REVIEW .. Westchester Lakes Development Corp. Applic~nt (owner of record): _4003 Phone (Area Code): (813 )-796 State:Florida Zip: 34621 Address:'7~Q ~.R. SAO City: Clearwater Representative: ~;rn~~rl r.p;~p~ Phone (Area Code): (813 )-796 - 4003 Address: aD City' Cl t State: Florida Zip: 34621 2759 S 'RK,e!th A. Appenzeller . earwa er ~f plan: Appenzeller, Boyd, & Zarraprofessional Title:Professional Engineer " Preparer Address: 3135 State Road 580 City: Safety Harbor State:Florida Zip: 34695 Phone (Area Code): (813)- 726. 8455 Title of Proposed Subdivision Plat: Westchester Lake Townhomes General location of property: SAbA 1 Spri n~s Drive & CountrYRi de ROll1 PVJ:lT'~ Zoning:: "~'Pn, 0 Existing use of p,roperty: Medium Density Land Use Plan Classification: (8.1-16.0 units/ac.) No Structures; Site Improvements constructed Proposed use of property: Townhomes , I City Ordinances No.'s 3128-83 and 3129-83 require a parks and recreation impact fee to be paid .for all nonresidential projects over 1 acre in size and all residential developments. Has this property complied with Ord. #3128-83 and 3129-831 yes If yes, explain how and when: Exempt Per Ream Wilson Assessed just value of property (attach verification): $925,000.00 Most: recent sales price (attach verification) ,$700,000.00 As of (date): 917/90 Fee for Subdivision Plat Review: 1. Base charge for each preliminary $850.00 "~'::,, ; subdivision plat................................. .$300.00 plus (a) For each lot included on the plat.............$2S.00 per lot 2. Revalidation of a Certified Preliminary Subdivision Plat....................................50.00 3. Subdivision Plat Amendment (After Certification, Prior to Recording).................................SO.OO 4. Administrative Lot Division.........................50.00 , Any request for a variance fro. the regulations set forth in Chapter 133 shall be sub- mitted in writing to Development Code Administration concurrently witb tbe preliminary plat. Such written request shall state fully the grounds for the variance request and all facts relied upon by the petitioner. The applicant, by filing this application agrees Subdivision and Condominium Platting Regulations, S1gnature*: / C,I ,/ / *If the application is signed by an individual other than I / representative), please attach a statement signed by the individual .~,o sign the application. I , " \ ReCOrd)(. . the property owner (e.g. the property owner authorizing this '.. '. " , ' I t ... Revised 03/88 tbe CLEARWATER CITY COMMISSION flU I <( a Agenda Cover Memorandum Meetlnglt;~te~ 12 / 2 /90 WELLHEAD PROTECTION ORDINANCE Recommendation/Motion: The City Commission receive the proposed water resources wellhead protection amendments to the Land Development Code and refer the amendments to the City Clerk for advertisement for public hearings. o and that the appropriate officials be authorized to execure same. BACKGROUND: The City of Clearwater Comprehensive Plan requires that the City adopt a Wellhead Protection Ordinance. The Public Works Department has prepared a draft ordinance (attached) for the purpose of establishing a city-wide contamination prevention program. In order to facilitate adoption, staff would suggest a review schedule by the Commission that would initiate receipt and referral on December 20, 1990, and a first reading after a review of the ordinance by appropriate interests. The purpose of the Wellhead Protection Ordinance is to protect potable water supply sources within the City limits from land use and development related pollution. The ordinance requires that after July 1, 1991, all nonresidential activities proposed on property within 200 feet of a potable water supply well and which involve the use, handling, or storage of contaminating material, be permitted after supplying an approved written plan addressing the safety features and practices to be associated with the activities. Additionally, the ordinance requires that such existing activities heretofore described be similarly permitted by December 31, 1991. The ordinance is directed toward nonresidential uses within 200 ft. of existing City wells. The ordinance is general and subjective in nature, allowing the public Works Department to judge each permit application according to its own circumstances. Reviewed b rlglnatln~W'M. Costs: N/A Commission Action: Legal Total o Approved Public Works Budget N A User Dept.: o Approved w/conditlons Purchasing o Denied Risk Mgmt. N/A Current FY o Continued to: ~~M6 iJv:l1t '-- Funding Source: Advertised: o Capt. Imp. Attachments: Other Date: 12-13-90 o Operating Paper:- Clw Times o Other Ordinance No. 5067-90 Submitted by: o Not required ~'A. Affected parties Appropriation Code: o Notified o None ~ Not required . ~,....,.. .. ,- " ., . i', '"1-"'" ; ,"I'J-\........~ .. '''' .. " " ..' - ..~_ ...."... - .. ...... r'" ........... ': ::...;<~~h':::";:;~ ':'.: ;,"::. '';'''': ......." '".~'.,. ::.. ,:." :';/("~.~i:" .-- . ,,;: ":::'-':~;;';,"'~;"'''' >.... .Ii'.>','" ','.},t:~":"~~'!:I""'!~'';<'.!I'l' . """"",,~,;, """~' ./':..\~,/ ~ ~ ': ~:.~.~. ;~:t'~~1/r;'), ,:::', ;'; .'I"~":~~"r"'~"''''I~'"(i~ ,~." ...\ ~{; .f~~' '~~.~ . I_""'~j< "r"~""~:.'\'~I..t.'t~"'''(t''l'''~' ."d.,'>!.ly'l.",:"",}J~HI,t.,<" j:tl~{f!'it'~\i,f.{i!,"!ti$~' . ,- LAND ~~ ::::NT ~PPL~C~TION" ~{J~'i4'H ,:> ; :>,'>:' DATE October 30, 1990 , ~. NAME OF PROPERTY OWNER(S) Gerald S. Rehm & Assocs. , Inc. ADDRESS 725 Lakeview Road PHONE 446-0024 REPRESENTATIVE (IF ANY) C,era1d S. Rehm ADDRESS Same PHONE Same LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY (SUBJECT OF REQUEST) Lots 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 \ ~~~~------ Lake Belleview addition as recorded in Plat Book 9 paqe 141 of Public Records of Pinellas County. .GENERAL LOCATION 699 701 725 Lakeview Road ACREAGE . 6 PRESENT ZONING DISTRICT eN REQUESTED ZONING DISTRICT IL Note: A separate application is required if the zoning district is proposed to be changed. PRESENT CLEARWATER COMPREHENSIVE LAND USE PLAN CLASSIFICATION . Commercial tourist facility REQUESTED CLEARWATER COMPREHENSIVE LAND USE PLAN CLASSIFICATION Industrial REASON FOR REQUEST Property is under one ownership. A portion of property is zoned IL. General character of area is industrial. PINELLAS COUNTY COMPREHENSIVE LAND USE PLAN CLASSIFICATION Commercial Services IS THE COUNTY REQUESTED LAND LAND USE PLAN USE CATEGORY IN CLASSIFICATION? CONFORMANCE YES WITH NO THE X PINELLAS Note: . County Land Pinellas (Chapter 163 Use Plan amendments County Planning F.S.). require Council and the the approval of the State of Florida . State Growth Management of Land Use Plan year. Legislation limits final approval amendments by the City Commission to twice a r~~~ ~ -------- Reviewed by ,'.,.". _.;.",.:"..",....',.L ..,'~ :,~::>;< ;~i,\;:t:: :~;:L~0;}3~( i:. :~?-I~'~~ , ~ ',.i}'.tf'~ "")!;""i''<f{,~~lt''''''i 1.~1~{,~~~,.i, . " \... ". J.I. .,',,\"' 1~'~lt4~'";.P~Ji{ , r 1, I . " ....~'~/1'...' \f_,.,'t I, :~~;:~:~~,~~~i.~::~ ;'J .,' ( Pl.At - , .S: oJ ~ .. ;,. l... 04 4- .. II) I:) '^ ~o4 3 0 1M IC) ... L.o; 'Z. 11\ ... ;~4-1 55'.4';. /. , . I. I one V I l: , 'f i' 2'7 Z8 5"t"O ~'i ~\~ Zl} , z. C) ,.04-' ,," . . .:../ ....~.:.. :~:. . , , 1- - - - I 1 ~ I. I. - -. - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - --1 (;) r\e ~-roe.'1 c.ol'Ylrn~"c.\ A\-/ e,'D - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -7 --~_\~~~ ~-----------r / - - - - - - -- - - ... - - -- ." J...... 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"'.J" ':, ,'~~ " Ii ',", ~ " " AFFIDAVIT OF NO LIENS BEFORE ME, the undersigned authority, personally appeared as Representative of OUEST INN, INC., a Not-for-Profit , who, being first duly sworn, depose and Florida Corporation, say: to the 1. That they are the owners of legal and equitable title following described property in pinellas County, Florida, to wit: 'That portion Book 1, Page as follows: of Lot 2, Nicholson and Sloan's Subdivision, as recorded in Plat 38, of the Public Records of Pinellas County, Florida, described Begin at the Northwest corner of Lot 2 of said Nicholson and Sloan's Subdivision and run Easterly along the Northerly line of said Lot 2, 2.00 feet to a point hereby designated for reference as Point "A"; beginning again at the point-of-beginning, run Southerly along the Westerly line of said Lot 2, 21.05 feet; thence run Northeasterly to previously designated Point "A". Together with a temporary construction easement lying two feet (2') East of and adjacent to the above described easement. This temporary easement will expire at completion of the construction. 2. That said property is now in the possession of the record owner. said said 4. That th e are no liens title of the property hereinabove 5. That it is hereby warranted that no notice has been received for any public hearing regarding assessments for improvements by any government, and it is hereby warranted that there are no unpaid assessments against the above property for improvements thereto by any government, whether or not. said assessments appear of record. 6. That there is no outstanding sewer service charges or assessments payable to any government. 7 . inducing thereon. That the representations embraced herein are for the purpose of CITY OF CLEARWATER, its agents, successors and assigns to rely ~~ ~n.~.~ SECRETARY Sworn to and subscribed to before me this A.D., 1990. L/~ (CORPORATE SEAJ~) "') d}~\.y of ,/;.: (1f~1J\;;1' /- My Commission Expires: .. ~ , ., /.' ~ ".J .. / I' ., 1,1' ~",.. ~~L1L~-S.. '- . (, ,... /..' C ill.. ...--. .~ Notary l."ublic . NOTARY PURLIC STATE OF FLORIDA MY CO~:t.HSSION EXP JUNE 18 1994 BONDED THRU GENERAL INS. UND. . " , . Proposed Sidewalk, \ Poi nt "A" Lot 2 N DRAWING NOT TO SCALE NOT A SURVEY NICHOLSON u ~ ... - U) LJ.J c 0 E > u <t ,III o.W E Z en Cl I- 0 C\J en AND - U) 0:: . 0: ::> <t :I: l- f- ...J 0: c:::( 0 lJ.. 0 Z P. B. I 2 SLOAN'S I PG.38 E 5 m l. 0 r w 9. I I / 2 O! 90 D.Kio9 . COMPARISON OF EXISTI~G RE~TAL RATES TO PROPOSED RE~AL.RATES enter C t Hall Annex Saili I. Categories of user groups Existina Proposed A. City Related Group No Charge Same B. Co-Sponsored Group $1.00 Same C. Outside Group 1. Public/Civic/Church Hourly Charges Same (Clw. based groups only) 2. Private Basic Rental, Hourly Same Charges, plus Equipment Charges 3. Commercial Basic Rental, Hourly Same Charges, plus Equipment Charges, and 10% of gross Fees and Charges Impact II. Existina Proposed of Fees A. Municipal Buildings 1. Basic Rental Fee $50.00 $70.00 $20.00 2. Hourly Charges a. Utilities/hr. $10.00 $10.00 b. Personnel/hr. $10.00 $10.00 3. Equipment Charge $ 5.00 $ 5.00 (per piece of equipment, per day) B. Athletic Fields 1. Hourly Charges a. Utilities/hr. $ 8.50 $ 9.00 $ .50 b. Personnel/hr. $11.00 $11.50 $ .50 $16.50 (Straight Time) $ $17.25 .75 (Overtime) c. Reservation fee/hr. $ 5.00 $ 6.00 $ 1.00 C. Swimming'Pools 1. Basic Rental Fee/hr. $50.00 $60.00 $10.00 2. Hourly Charges a. Utilities/hr. $ 6.50 $ 8.00 $ 1.50 b. Personnel/hr. $ 7.50 $ 7.50 Librarv Meetina Rooms and Recreation Centers: I. Categories of user groups A. B. C. City Related Group Co-Sponsored Group Outside Group Existina No Charge No Charge No Charge Proposed Same Same Basic Rental and Hourly Charges (when appli- cable) II. Fees and Charges A. B. Basic Rental Charge Hourly Charges (when applicable) Existina None Proposed $25.00 None $10.00 , . CAMPBELL BEAUTIFICATION BREAKDOWN (IN DOLLARS) 1990 COURTNEY COST DESCRIPTION CONTRACTED VOL. LABOR CITY PLANTING *Saba1 Palm Trees 69,200 548 L & M *Yaupon 6,150 39 A *Sea Grape 1,968 ** 1,968 Oleander 1,275 ** 1,275 . . Dwarf 5,636 ** 5,636 Lantana 1,280 ** 1,280 Fountain 2,375 ** 2,125 Railroad Vine ** 1,990 ** 2,300 @ $2.00/each *Wildf1ower (seeds) 250 250 SOIL PREPARATION Round-up for Wildflowers) ** 7,000 Roto-till for Wildflowers ** '3;150 , ~ - Mulching ** 14,000 * 14,000 Terrasorb AG 3,740 Staking ** 11,350 OTHER Establishment Watering 34,302 - " COMPILATION: 91,874.00 28,274.00 72,352.00 TOTAL PROJECT COST: 192,500.00 * Native Plant Materials .) ** In-Kind Donations Note: The 1989 original design power lines, excavating, as well as an additional 200 cedar trees, 18 holly trees, 854 and 70 bushes of fountain grass. material costs, accounted for the cost. Relocating electrical purchase of fill dirt, trees, 50 pine trees, 22 dwarf oleander, 120 lantana These, and adjustments to additional $301,719.00 included: hauling and palm 12/6/90 (~ . , ,.' -. ...,.......- .... -, '''.'~' ... .~. 1101 "1I1111~ II II "" l I, II , , \ I I \ ' .. " I I I , (I} r- , ,") " 'i oA o ". -' ., '.' NIITOlIllNI "II 'It,DO r 7 ~ r r ~ II Ii" i I ", 01 ,~ -< '! r } i' 1'1 j , , ), I +.'. "1 II ~ ... , : 11 ~ ~ ';- !..- " ~ II i ; --tU/) ~ " o I .t I " ~'.I . .., JL ^N/::Ill:nOON-LII:ONIAlt ^OOOCIA't"t":O l.1t'D INO I ~;~~,'~~;,',~:;i;~:;, '~.""''';'~I''':'~'~~'''''' :,' ,,,',~~~;,~;,;;, ....,. 1 & 'Jl~ ;?~:;:b., " ':',~1 ". +:""'~:~ , I ::~ : may require a deposit in the amount required for a new account. (c) Impact fees: (1) Water. There is hereby imposed a water impact fee, based on the capita 1 portion of the cost of financing the extension of the city. s water system, on the single-family residential unit or equivalent single-family residential unit, or lIequivalent living unit,1I which is responsible for creating the need for additional water system financing. The obligation for payment of the fee shall occur at the time the first building or plumbing permit is issued. The water impact fee shall be Qavable at the buildinQ division at the time the first buildina or plumbina permit is issued. as follows: a. Residential accounts: Single-family, duplex, and multi-family residential (regardless of the form of ownership), and mobile homes, per unit: $480.00 b. Each nonres i dent i a 1 account wi 11, for the purpose of estab 1 ish i ng the water impact fee, be considered to comprise a number of equivalent living units based upon the size of water meter or meters required to serve the account. The water impact fee shall be $480.00 for each equivalent living unit. Equivalent living units and fees shall be determined according to the following table: Meter Equivalent Water Size Living Unit Impact (inches) Fee Less than 1 .;.f.B. 1 $ 480.00 1 2.5 1,200.00 1 1/2 5 2,400.00 2 8 3,840.00 3 Compound 15 7,200.00 4 Compound 25 12,000.00 6 Compound 50 24,000.00 3 Turbo 17.5 8,400.00 4 Turbo 50 24,000.00 6 Turbo 100 48,000.00 c. Each additional unit or equivalent living unit occasioned by changes in property usage subsequent to April 1, 1990, shall be subject to a water impact fee computed in accordance with subparagraph a or b, above, wh ichever is applicable. If a building permit is issued for an existing connection which will increase water demand, the total number of units or equivalent living units for the old and new parts of the structure shall be computed in accordance with subparagraph a or b, above. The number of new units or equivalent living units shall be determined by subtracting the number of old units or equivalent living units in the entire structure from the total number of units or equivalent living units. The water impact fee will be assessed on the remaining number of new units 14 or equivalent living units. d. Whenever any work for which an impact fee required by this subsection has been commenced without first paying such fee, then such fee shall be tripled. e. New lawn meters shall be assessed by meter size as follows: Meter Size Water Impact Fee Less than UAdcr 1 inch 1 inch 2--1 inch in manifold 1 1/2 inch 2 inch 3 inch compound 2 2 iACA iA manifold 4 inch compound 6 inch compound 3 inch turbo 4 inch turbo 6 inch turbo $ 70.00 175.00 350.00 350.00 560.00 1,050.00 1,050.00 1,750.00 3,500.00 1,225.00 3,500.00 7,000.00 (2) Storm drainage. See the building code adopted in chapter 138~. (3) Wastewater impact fees: Payable at the building division department at the time the first building or plumbing permit is issued: a. Residential accounts: Single-family, duplex, and.multi-family residential (regardless of the form of ownership), and mobile homes, per unit: $900.00 b. Each nonresidential account will, for the purpose of establ ishing the wastewater impact fee, be considered to comprise a number of equivalent single- family residential units or "equivalent living units" based upon the size of the water meter or meters required to serve the account. The wastewater impact fee shall be $900.00 for ~ach equivalent living unit. Equivalent living units anu fees sha 11 be determined according to the following table: Meter Equivalent Wastewater Size Living Units Impact (inches) Fee Less than 1 5/8 or 3/1 1 $ 900.00 1 2.5 2,250.00 1 1/2 5 4,500.00 2 8 7,~00.00 3 Compound 15 13,50J.00 4 Compound 25 ~2,500.00 6 Compound 50 45,000.00 3 Turbo 17.5 15,7fiO.00 4 Turbo 50 45,000.00 6 Turbo 100 90,000.00 c. Each additional unit or equivalent living unit or part thereof, occasioned by changes in property usage subsequent to April 1, 1990, shall be subject to a wastewater impact fee computed in accordance with the rates set forth in subparagraph a or b, above, whichever is applicable. If a building 15 Taps on Water Mains 211 tap on 211 main $ 260.00 211 tap on 411 main 315.00 211 tap on 611 main 330.00 211 tap on 811 main 335.00 211 tap on 10" main 390.00 2" tap on 12" main 390.00 211 tap on 16" main 470.00 211 tap on 20" main 470.00 411 tap on 4" main 920.00 4" tap on 6" main 935.00 411 tap on 8" main 955.00 411 tap on 10" main 1,070.00 411 tap on 12" main 1,125.00 411 tap on 16" main . 1,275.00 411 tap on 20" main 1,325.00 611 tap on 611 main 1.130.00 611 tap on 8" main 1,195.00 611 tap on 1011 main 1,255.00 611 tap on 1211 main 1,355.00 611 tap on 16" main 1,455.00 611 tap on 2011 main 1,670.00 811 tap on 8" main 1,270.00 811 tap on 1011 main 1,410.00 811 tap on 12" main 1,475.00 811 tap on 16" main 1,555.00 811 tap on 20" main 1,770.00 1211 tap on 1211 main 2,060.00 1211 tap on 1611 main 2,205.00 12" tap on 2011 main 2,365.00 All charges for services, pipe and meters outside the city limits sha 11 be twenty-five (25) per cent additional. Backflow Prevention Device Installation Charges for furnishing and installing reduced-pressure (IIRplI) or double-check (IIDCII) backflow prevention devices, when required by city ordinance: Size Single DC $210 275 320 225 290 335 3/411 3/4" 3/411 (above ground, with cover) (below 9round, , in box) 1" 1" (above ground, with cover) 111 (below ground, in box) 1-1/2" 211 311 411 6" 8" 320 395 1280 1710 2345 3910 Parallel DC $355 N/A N/A 385 N/A N/A 595 770 2295 3165 4560 7650 Single RP $260 N/A N/A 285 N/A N/A 420 495 1485 1960 2655 4755 Standard installation is above ground, without cover. 17 Parallel RP $460 N/A N/A 500 N/A N/A 785 975 2700 3700 5180 9335 specified above when due, the buildinQ official city ~as inspector shall refuse to give final approval to the work until all fees have been paid. e. One permit document may be used to cover all items for which a permit is required when applied for at one time. (e) Rates: (1) Water rates. Water rates for all water furnished by the city ytilitics departmeRt shall be as follows: a. Domestic Regijlar water rates shall be the following based on monthly consumption: Meter size: Under 1 inch meter 1 inch metcr 1 1/2 inch metcr 2 inch mete~ 3 inch meter or two 2-inch in manifold 4 inch metcr 6 inch meter 8 inch meter Minimum charge, up to 400 cubic feet. $ 4.76 ~ Plus, from 401 to 1,200 cubic feet, per 100 cubic feet 1.44 ~ Plus, from 1,201 cubic feet up, per 100 cubic feet 1.71 ~ Minimum charge, up to 900 cubic feet 10.71 10.08 Plus, from 901 to 5,400 cubic feet, per 100 cubic feet 1.44 ~ Plus, from 5,401 cubic feet up, per 100 cubic feet 1. 71 ~ Minimum charge, up to 13,400 cubic feet 159.46 150.08 Plus, from 13,401 to 18,700 cubic feet, per 100 cubic feet 1.44 -l-r3& Plus, from 18,701 cubic feet up, per 100 cubic feet 1. 71 ~ Minimum charge, up to 31,100 cubic feet 370.09 3q8.32 Plus, from 31,101 to 45,800 cubic feet, per 100 cubic feet 1.44 ~ Plus, from 45,801 cubic feet, per 100 cubic feet 1. 71 ~ Minimum charge, up to 48,000 cubic feet 571.20 537.60 Plus, from 48,001 to 63,400 cubic feet, per 100 cubic feet 1.44 ~ Plus, from 63,401 cubic feet up, per 100 cubic feet 1. 71 ~ Minimum charge, up to 92,400 cubic 1,099.56 1,031.88 feet Plus, from 92,401 to 130,900 cubic feet, per 100 cubic feet Plus, from 130,901 cubic feet 100 cubic feet Minimum charge, up to 237,300 feet Plus, from 237,301 to 270,700 feet, per 100 cubic feet Plus, from 270,701 cubic feet 100 cubic feet 1.44 ~ up, per Ll1 +M- cubic 2,823.87 2,657.76 cubic 1.44 ~ up, per 1.71 ~ cubic 4,760.00 1,180.00 cubic 1.44 ~ up, per 1. 71 -h&l- Minimum charge, up to 400,000 feet Plus, from 400,001 to 456,300 feet, per 100 cubic feet Plus, from 456,301 cubic feet 100 cubic feet 19 i...:..~.. .. Itt. " month: Account charqe First 75 therms or less used Each additional therm used .$ 1 . 00 60.00 0.69436 or prevailinq rate 61.00 Minimum monthly bill 2. Monthl v charqe for open account with qas meter off I or for dormant utilities account, each full month: . Monthlv fixed charQe ~ Liquid propane: 1. Commercial. per qallon used .$ 1. 00 .$ 0.973 or prevailinq rate 1.243 or prevai1inq rate .~~ Prevailinq rates. The monthly qas charges specified iA the above 2. All other, per qallon used sCRedu 1 e are mJY be subject to an adjustment per therm or per qa 1lon for increas~s or decreases in the supplier's rate for purchased gas in accordance with the provisions of the supplier's tariff. the purchased gas cost aajustmeAt in Florida Cas Transmission CompJny's tariff, as recommended by the public works utilities director and approved by the city manager. Upon approval of any such rate adjustment. a COpy shall be filed with the city clerk. (3) Wastewater collection Sanitary sewer utility rates: a. There is hereby established a uniform schedule of rates and charges for the use or availability of use of the wastewater collection system saRitary se'Nor utility system for both residential and nonresidential accmmts. The wastewater collect ion san itary sewer ut i 1 i ty rate sha 11 be a month ly fee cons i st i ng of a mi n imum charge for an ass i gned volume of domest i c water assoc i ated with each water meter size, shown as the bas i c a llowance in the following table, plus a charge per one hundred (100) cubic feet for water consumed above the assigned volume. Such rates shall ~ take effect on October 1 of 1988, 1989, 1990 and 1991, as shown in the following table, and the rate which takes effect on October 1, 1991, shall remain in effect thereafter unless amended: Minimum Monthly Charge Basic Allowance Size of Meter -l-98& ~ 1990 1991 (cubic feet) Under 1 inch $ 7.08 $ 7.80 $ 8.08 $ 8.28 400 or less 1 inch 15.93 17.55 18.18 18.63 900 or less 1 1/2 inch 237.18 261. 30 270.68 277.38 13,400 or less 2 inch 550.17 606.45 628.22 643.77 31 , 100 or less 3 inch or 2-2 inch manifold 849.60 936.00 969.60 993.60 48,000 or less 23 . . <'" 4" ,.10 ;- .II ,', ~:f,:";~:,i)&.\~ll,t('i~}~~~~ijj~t~.~iil:;;':cd;(1fiit~~i~t~;k~~~~~~~&'~1~S~~~;':- " ' t, ,;l.':..~t,,;~ .,"~(/lr~i:-, :;.'f'A:,rt't~..~!.. ~ ~!l~, i:;r. 1.'- ,,( (l':~j:~'~.i.~,.: ~~f"r'';\I\'tl!.i(i ;'ll~ i"', '~:/h:I'::{~:Y \ V1 ,...~ ,1St,,;!:''\' ~,:';o:. )jJ::<'!.~"'1~\<::~~~!'l~~!rr f.:;" 4 inch 1,635.QS 6 inch Q,200.21 8 inch 7,OSO.00 ".",d~;\' ',i;i,. Charge per 100 ,;(,~llhf.i, :.:.!: , cubic feet of 1 ' '~, '. ".1 1 ~'ti:;: water used over ,~.<:;~:. the bas i c allowance: ~ .f...-% 2.02 2.07 b. Service outside of the municipal limits. Accounts outside the corporate limits of the city shall be subject to a surcharge equal to twenty-five (25) per cent of the monthly wastewater collection sanitary sower utility charges as sot forth in subsection a., above. c. The wastewater collection sanitary se'/Jer utility rate schedule shall be reviewed by the city commission as a part of the annual fiscal budget preparation to ensure that adequate revenues are generated to pay the costs of operation, maintenance and outstanding bond service requirements. d. The utilities department "...ill notify each u:er annually of the zbo\'e sanitary utility rate schedule. ~ €-I- The wastewater collection sewer service charges herein provided shall not apply to sprinkler irrigation systems separately metered or deduct meters. it:... +.- Basis where water is unmetered. For accounts existinq as of ~ effective date of this ordinance'. at premises Premises which have a source of water other than city water system, where the spent or used water from wh ich goes into the wastewater collection system city sanitary sewer systems, the customer shall pay a charge according to the schedule provided in this section, based upon an estimate of the amount of water going into the wastewater collection saAitary sewer system. In the event of a disag~eement as to the amount of such water reaching the wastewater collection sanitary sewer system, then a metering device or devices shall be installed at the customer's expense to determine that amount. For accounts established after rthe effective date of this ordinance'. the customer shall install at the customer's expense a water meter on the water service line. which meter shall be accessible to city employees for the purpose of readinQ the meter. Water consumption measured by such meter shall be the basis for the wastewater collection charqes for the premises. ~ Dormant accounts. The monthly charqe for a dormant account shall be .$4.25 per month. (4) Solid waste collection Garbage and trash rates: a. Monthly charges for twice weekly collection of solid waste gar~age and trash in prescribed containers: 1,S01.S0 Q,627.35 7,SOO.00 1,866.48 4,793.46 8,080.00 1,912.68 4,912.11 8,280.00 92,400 or less 237,300 or less 400,000 or less 24 -- '--.'~.~'-"""-""",""""'~" ..........-... . ", I. shall be responsible frir a monthly garbage collection charge of: 1. Curbside pickup: First eight (8) containers gJrbage receptacles Each container receptacle in excess of eight (8) Side or rear building collections: First eight (8) containers garbage receptacles Each container receptacle in excess of eight (8) $63.16 8.97 i1. 126.34 17.95 111. Commerc i a 1 conta i ners: I n accordance wi th the schedu 1 e in subparagraph (e)(4)b.3 of this section. b. Nonthly charges for daily commercial (except Saturday, Sunday and holidays) collection for solid waste ~arBJge and trash in prescribed containers: 1. Curbside pickup: 1. i1. One container ~, m1nlmum Each additional container ~ $ 36.75 36.75 2. Side or rear building collection: 1. i1. One container ~, minimum Each additional container ~ 73.49 73.49 3. Commercial containers: Size (cubic yard) 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 Times per Week Pickup 1 2 3 4 5 6 $ 32.14 $ 63.53 $ 93.73 $124.81 $154.46 $214.85 58.33 116.13 173.42 230.19 286.87 404.23 85.54 170.56 255.06 339.04 423.15 515.58 94.12 187.89 281.32 374.40 467.13 662.48 112.23 223.60 334.10 441. 13 547.08 756.60 123.24 245.96 368.16 489.84 611.00 842.40 151. 84 302.99 453.44 603.20 752.27 904.80 Spec i a 1 charges: Any hydrau 1 i ca 11 y or otherwi se compacted so 1 i d waste refus~ shall be paid for at a rate three and one-half (3.5) times the regular charge. No new one-yard commercial containers shall be provided after ~ effective date of this ordinance~ c. The charge for the collection of loose trash or garbage shall be one hundred thirty-seven dollars and thirty cents ($137.30) per hour or two dollars and twenty-eight ($2.28) per minute for time on site with a minimum charge of twenty-five dollars ($25.00). d. The charges. set forth above sha 11 be subject to adjustment for increases or decreases in the Pinellas COl:lnty dump fee. Uniform increases Increases or decreases shall w+++ be recommended initiated by the public works utilities director and approved by the city manager, and a COpy of the adjusted charoes shall be filed with the city clerk. Other increases or decreases shall be sub.iect to approval by the adoption of an ordinance by the city commission, upon the recommendation of the city manaoer. Should the proposes increase be 26 other thaR a uRiform increase, then t~e proposed increase shall be brought back to the cjty commissioA for approval before it becomes effective. ill Roll-off conta i ner permit fee: The apD 1 i cat ion for the permit required bv section 54.20 shall be accompanied by a permit fee in the amount of twenty-five dollars ($25.00). ill Recvclinq service permit fee: The application for the permit required bv section 54.20 shall be accompanied by a permit fee in the amount of twenty-five dollars ($25.00). ill fSt Stormwater management utility rates. The stormwater management utility rates shall be based upon the revenue requirements for the construction, administration, management, engineering, operation and maintenance of the stormwater management system, and the adopted capita 1 improvement program funding needs of the system. For the purposes of these rates, the terms shall have the meanings set forth in section 56.02 or, if not defined in section 56.02, in sections 50.02 or 1.02. (a) Basic rate: The rate for one equivalent residential unit or "ERUII shall be established at $3.00 per ERU per month. (b) Residential property fees: The monthly fee for each residential property shall be: Sing le family: 1 ERU/dwelling unit Duplex units: 1 ERU/dwelling unit Condominium units: 1 ERU/ dwe 11 i ng unit Apartments: 1 ERU/dwelling unit Mobile homes: 1 ERU/dwelling unit (c) Nonresidential property fees: Nonresidential property shall be charged on the basis of the impervious area of the property in acc0rdance with the following formula: Impervious area (sq. ft.) divided bv [delete: +] 1,830 sq. ft. = Number of ERU's. A minimum value of 1.0 ERU shall be assigned to each nonresidential property. The impervious area of each nonresidential property shall be as determined by the city engineer. ERU's shall be rounded to the nearest tenth (0.1) of a unit. (d) Undeveloped property. Stormwater management utility fees shall not be levied against undeveloped property pursuant to this ordinance. 27 amount, agrees with the utility customer support manaQer utilities director to terms for payment of the delinquent charges and charges for future service, or appeals the decision to terminate the service to the city manager. An appeal to the city manager shall be commenced by the customer's filing a written request with the utility customer support manager director of the Htilitics department within five (5) days of the date the notice was rendered. No agreement for payment of de 1 i nquent charges shall operate to forg i ve or discharge such delinquency until the charges are paid in full, and a breach of such agreement shall give the city the right to terminate service immediately and without further notice to the customer. '/" (c) Complaints relating to bills shall be made before the past due date shown on the bill. Where the customer has not been billed for services rendered, the city shall have the right to back-bill for any such services. Cd) Any bill in an amount areater than three dollars ($3.00) which is not paid within twenty-one (21) days of the date the bill was rendered shall be subject to a monthly penalty of two (2) per cent of the unpaid balance or three dollars ($3.00), whichever is larger. However, such penalty shall not exceed two hundred fifty dollars ($250.00) per month. Sec. 50.065. Proration of CharQes. Utility system charQes for less than a complete billing cycle may be prorated as follows: (a) Non-metered service. The prorated charQe shall be the monthly fixed fee divided by the number of days in the billinQ cycle. multiplied by the number of days of service availability. (b) Metered service. For metered service: j1) If the consumption was zero, the monthly minimum fee shall be divided by the number of days in the billinQ cycle. multiplied by the number of days of service availability. (2) If there was consumption. but less than the monthly minimum consumption. the charoe shall be either the charQe for actual consumption or a prorated fee determined as in paraqraph (1) above. whichever is areater. (3) If there was consumption equal to or oreater than the monthly minimum consumption. the charoe shall not be prorated. Sec. 50.07. City to have lien for charges, assessments; when same effective; exception. The city shall have, as security for the collection of any utility rates, 31 assessments or charges due or to become due, for the use or consumpt ion of utilities supplied any premises, a lien upon the premises to which such utilities are supplied. Such lien shall become effective immediately upon the distribution of the utilities to the premises, except to the extent prohibited by Section 180.135, Florida Statutes, as amended from time to time, relating to unpaid utility charges by former tenants. Sec. 50.08. Resolutions making lien final and notice of lien. Every six (6) months or less the city manager shall present to the city commission a list of properties with unpaid utility charges setting forth the owner's name, location of the property and amount of unpaid utility charges. The city commission after notice to each property owner named on the list shall, following any public hearing, consider the adoption of a resolution making the lien described in section 50.07 final. Upon the adoption of such a resolution, the utility lien for the amounts contained in such resolution shall be and constitute a lien superior in dignity to all other liens and encumbrances of whatever kind and character save and except ad valorem taxes levied and assessed by the state, county or city, and shall remain a lien against each such property until paid. Following adoption of the utility lien resolution, the city manager shall immediately cause such resolution to be filed with the city clerk. The city manager may file and record, in the office of the clerk of the county circuit court, notice of the utility liens against each such property, showing thereon the amount of the lien and a legal description of the property. Sec. 50.09. Termination of service; suit for collection of charges, assessments; exception. The city, by and through its officers, agents or employees, may, subject to the notice and appeal process provided in section 50.06, terminate utility service to any premises upon which any utility rates, assessments or charges shall be accrued, or may institute suit for collection of such utility rates, assessments or charges in any court of competent jurisdiction, except to the extent prohibited by Section 180.135, Florida Statutes, as amended from time to time, relating to unpaid utility charges by former tenants. Sec. 50.10. Foreclosure of lien. At any time after the expiration of thirty (30) days from the date of adoption of the resolution provided for in section 50.08, the city may proceed to foreclose such lien or liens in the same manner as provided for the 32 "Consumer" (or IIcustomer") means shall meafl any person, firm or corporation using or receiving water from the City's potable water system. "Consumerl s water system" means a water system connected to the city potable water supply, from the point of delivery to the extremities of the system. "Cross-connectionll means any connector or structural arrangement between two (2) otherwise separate piping systems, one of which contains City potable water and the other water or fluid from another source. "Double-check valve assembly" means an assembly composed of two (2) single, independently acting, approved check valves, including tightly closing shutoff valves located at each end of the assembly and suitable connections for testing the watertightness of each check valve. "Health department" means the Pinellas County Public Health Unit of the Florida Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services. "Nonpotable water" means shall mean water which is not safe for human consumption, or which is of questionable quality. "Plumbing official" means snJll meaA the building official of the city. "Poi nt of de 1 i veri' (or II serv i ce connect ion ") means the termi na 1 end of a service from the public potable water system at the downstream end of the water meter or at the downstream end of a backflow prevention device if installed; that is, where the water division loses jurisdiction and sanitary control over the water. "Potable water" means water that is safe for drinking, personal or culinary use. "Public works department" means shall mean the public works department of the city or its officers, employees or agents. "Reduced-pressure-principle backflow prevention device" means a device containing a minimum of two (2) independently acting, approved check valves, with an automatically operated pressure differential relief valve located between the two (2) check valves. The unit shall include tightly closing shutoff valves located at each end of the device, and each device shall be fitted with properly located test cocks. During normal flow and at the cessation of normal flow, the pressure between these two (2) checks shall be less than the upstream (supply) pressure. In case of leakage of either check valve, the differential relief valve, by discharging to the atmosphere, shall operate to maintain the pressure 2 '. : v' "~(" '. +... -:......~H...~'.~".. '_..' , ...~.\._,. . '.' v _ . .... ',:~ ,~,. : ". ~;,; .. ", " '.. ". .... '........ ....~.. ........ . ,~, .1, - ~,./~t? >". .r~..:{.;.j:: "I~ ~,,'-~' < ,:' ".,;'. .;" ".,.~ .', , I'" :':':":'>~",': t. ".:~ "~ ;,"., ' "~'. ' .'. '; -',(;;~'>' ',.; : )F\}?'/\t.:,,:~ '>'<', ',\~.,..:.:~;~:,:'", '. r .'. , a separately controlled service iRstallation. iQlfe+ Liability for escaping water. The city shall not be responsible for the maintenance of or for damage caused by water escaping from the service pipe or any other pipe or fixture on the outlet side of the water meter. igl ~ Cross connections. No cross connection between the city water supply system and any other water supply will be allowed ~nless protected by a back flow preventer. ^ny existing or proposed water supply cross cORnections mHst be approved by the water department and the health department. If the customer fails or refuses to disconnect or properly protect the water supply connection, the city shall discontinue service until the connection has been properly disconnected or protected. ifl~ Liability of service. The liability of the customer shall begin on the day the customer's line is connected to the city's water main and shall continue thereafter unless disconnected for nonpayment or other cause or until written notice is given the city by the customer to terminate the service. Sec. 52.04. Meters--City to regulate; cost of maintenance; responsibility for damage. The installation or reinstallation of a service line to any premise shall require a separate water meter for each service 1 ine. The water division department shall Rave the right to meter service lines to any and all water system customers. The water division department alone shall have the right to approve stip~late the size, type, make, and location and the type of meters meter setting. All meters shall be installed and maintained by and at tho expense of the city, insofar as ordinary wear and toar is concerned. The customer shall w+++ be held responsible for damage as a result of hot water, or other external causes when such damage results from the negligence of the customer. When such damage occurs, the city will furnish and set another meter and repair the one damaged and the cost of such repairs, including replacement parts, labor and transportation charges, shall be paid for by the customer. Same--Each customer to fmI-St. supply temperature check and pressure relief valves on hot water tanks; direct pressure hot water tanks. Sec. 52.05. Each customer shall be required to install a check valve and temperature and pressure relief valve on each hot water tank in the servico lino on the outlet side of the meter to prevent the return of hot water to the meter. The city will not supply water to premises where direct pressure hot water tanks or 5 . , ",'" ;-' J~I ~ '::,' :'.\~ ".'... ." ,< .' I, .._...., '". ,: ~_' , , 11: ;" y,~~ t,..':~~; ; .;";.':.~~~~I~il!~[':f appliances are used except where the customer agrees to accept liability and any or all damage occasioned to the city water supply and metering systems by reason of the use of such tanks or appliances. Sec. 52.06. Same--Quantity of water recorded is conclusive; exception. The quantity recorded by the meter shall be conclusive, except when the meter is found to be registering inaccurately or has ceased to register. In such cases, the quantity may be determined by the average registration of the meter in a corresponding past period or by the average registration of the new m~ter, whichever method is, in the opinion of the city, representative of the conditions existing during the period in question. Sec. 52.07. Same--Testing. The water division department reserves the right to remove or test any meter at any time and to substitute another meter in its place. In case of a disputed account involving the question of accuracy of the meter, such meter will be tested by the city upon \'Jritten request.Qy * the customer; provided, however, that the meter in question has not been tested by the city within the ~revious two (2) years. The customer agrees to accept the results of the test made by the city. If the meter tested is found to have an error in registration in excess of three (3) per cent as based on the arithmetical average of one-fourth load and full load of the meter, there will be no charge for the testing; but should the test show error in registration less than three (3) per cent, there will be a charge for testing the meter. Charges for such testing shall be applied to the customer's account. See section 50.05 for fees. Sec. 52.08. Same--Tampering with. No person other than an agent of the city shall remove, inspect or tamper with the water supply meter or any other part of the water supply system located on the premises. The customer shall notify the city of any damage to or any failure of the meter. Sec. 52.09. Only authorized person to turn on water. (a) Genera 11 y. It sha 11 be un 1 awfu 1 for any person other than an authorized employee of the city ~tilitics department to turn on, or in any way tamper with or damage any meter which has been turned off by the city. The customer serviced by the meter shall be held responsible for any such actions. (b) Unauthorized connections Straight pipes not authorized. A fee shall be charged for the removal of an unauthorized straight pipe or device which has 6 ',' '.'. " " '. , ..' required by this article, if installed on privately owned property, as a condition of receiving water service from the city. This service shall be used for fire protection only and no continual use or connection other than fire hose or sprinklers shall be allowed on this service, except when approved by the water division. Fire protection service shall be subject to the approval by the water division of the plans and specifications for, and the installation and any subsequent alteration of, the system. All valves on hose connections shall be sealed. Valves shall be opened . only for testing, or in case of fire within the building. The water division shall be immediately notified when seals are broken. Failure to give immediate notice of broken seals shall be cause for discontinuance of the service, and a meter shall be installed at the property owner's expense before such service may be resumed. The city shall maintain fire hydrants and water lines located in easements granted to and accepted by the city; all others shall be maintained by the property owner. The city shall not be responsible for any damage on account of failure of water supply. Any consumption shown on a bypass meter shall be billed at the applicable rate. Sec. 52.15. Account adjustments Allowance for leakage. An ad.iustment allowance wi 11 be available for the operation of a separately metered coolino tower, or for an unusual circumstance causinQ the consumption of water which does not enter the wastewater treatment system, such as an undetected domestic water leak or the fillino of a swimminq pool or spa, to the extent provided in Section 53.11. made for invisible uAderground leJI(age, if unknown to the cl:lstomer, but no further allowance wi 11 be made after the customer i ~ notified of such leakage. The allowance will be one half of the amount of water l:J:::ed in excess of the average month 1y consLlmpt i on. The ad.iustment wi 11 be applicable to sewer service charoes, not to water service charqes. Sec. 52.16. Steam boilers and other hot water plants; valve requirements. Any person using water from the city water mains for steam boilers or hot water plants of any kind shall w+++ do so at their own risk. Service pipe for such purposes shall ~ have a check valve p'laced in the water line to prevent hot water from back-flowing into water mains. This valve must be placed with the approval of the superintend~At of the water department. Any damage that may occur to the meter due to defective valves shall be charged to the customer. 8 device at each service connection in accordance with this article's requirements. The costs of installation of each device shall be borne by the consumer according to the schedule of fees set forth in Section 50.05. Sec. 52.35. Backflow prevention devices. The type of backf low prevent ion dev ice requ ired sha 11 depend upon the degree of hazard as described in AWWA Manual M-14 (1966 edition), which is adopted by reference as if set forth herein, or as described below. Where more than one type of device is available, the actual type utilized shall be as determined by the water division subsequent to physical inspection of the hazard. (1) In the case of any premises where there is an auxiliary water supply, there shall be ~o physical connection between the auxiliary water supply and the consumer's water system. Where such connections are found, the auxiliary system shall be immediately disconnected and the public water system shall be protected against the possibility of future reconnection by the installation of an approved reduced-pressure-princip1e backf10w prevention device at the service connection. (2) ln the ca,e of any premises where there is water or a substance that would be objectionable but not hazardous to health, if introduced into the public water system, the public water system shall be protected by an approved doub1e- check valve assembly. (3) In the case of any premises where there is any material dangerous to health which is handled in such a fashion as to create an actual or potential hazard to the public water system, the public water system shall be protected by an approved reduced-pressure-principle backflow prevention device. (4) In the case of any premises where, because of security requirements or other prohibitions or restriction, it is impossible or impractical to make a complete in-plant cross-connection survey, the public water system shall be protected by the installation of an approved reduced-pressure~princip1e backflow prevention device at the service connection. Sec. 52.36. Facilities requiring backflow protection. (a) The water division shall have the final decision 9S to which facilities will require backflow preventer installations and the type of device, when required. (b) The following is a list of facilities for which reduced-pressure- principle backflow preventers shall be required: (1) Automatic car washes 11 (2) Automotive service stations and repair shops (See Note A) (3) Auxiliary water systems (4) Boat docks, boat launch sites and repair facilities for five (5) or more boats (5) Chemical manufacturing or handling facilities (6) Doctor, dental, and veterinarian offices (7) Exterminators (8) Facilities with bojlers or chilled water systems (9) Film processing laboratories (See Note A) (10) Greenhouses and nurseries (11) Hospitals, medical buildings, morgues, mortuaries, autopsy facilities, nursing and convalescent homes, medical clinics, blood handling facilities and kidney dialysis facilities (12) Laboratories (industrial, commercial, medical and school) (13) Laundries and dry cleaners (14) Metal manufacturing, cleaning, plating, processing and fabricating plants (15) Radiator shops (16) Travel trailer and mobile home parks (17) Wastewater treatment facilities and lift stations (18) Water treatment facilities (19) Any other location where a potential or actual backflow or back- siphonage condition exists, with a resulting threat to the public potable water supply. (c) The following is a list of facilities for which double-check valve assemblies shall be required: (1) Beauty parlors and barbershops (2) Buildings over five (5) stories or with booster pump (See Note A) (3) Irrigation-systems, 1-1/2 inch or larger (4) Restaurants and food handlers (See Note A) (5) Swimming pools (nonresidential) (6) Any other location where a potential or actual backflow or back- siphonage condition exists, with a resulting threat to the public potable water supply. Note A: Unless protected by internal backflow prevention devices to the 12 apply to persons using treated effluent or saltwater. Sec. 52.45. Declaration of water shortage; water shortage emergency. (a) The declaration of a water shortage or water shortage emergency within all or any part of city water service area by the governing board or the executive director of the district shall invoke the provisions of this article. (b) Upon such declaration all water use restrictions or other measures adopted by the district pursuant to Chapter 400-21, Florida Administrative Code, applicable to city or any portion thereof, shall be subject to the enforcement action pursuant to section 52.46 of this article. Any violation of the provisions of Chapter 400-21, Florida Administrative Code, or any order issued pursuant thereto, shall be a violation of this article. Sec. 52.46. Enforcement. Every police officer or sheriff of the county or cities in the service areas governed by this article shall, in connection with all other duties imposed by law, diligently enforce the provisions of this article. In addition, the city manager may also delegate the authority to +er"designated employees withiA the LJtilities department of the city to issue written warnings to persons in violation of this article. Sec. 52.47. Penalties. Violation of any provision of this article shall be subject to the following penalties: First violation: Twenty-five dollars ($25.00). Second and subsequent violations: Fine not to exceed five hundred dollars ($500.00) and/or imprisonment in the county jail not to exceed sixty (60) days. Each day in violation of this article shall constitute a separate offense. In the initial stages of a water shortage or water shortage emergency, law enforcement officials may, in their discretion, provide violators with one, but not more than one, written warning. Sec. 52.48. Water users to accept provisions of this article. No water service shall be furnished to any person by a public or private utility unless such person agrees to accept all the provisions of this article. The acceptance of water serv i ce sha 11 be in itse lf the acceptance of the provisions thereof. Sec. 52.49. Public hearings and notices required. 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ORDINANCE NO. 5065-90 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA, RELATING TO UTILITIES; AMENDING VARIOUS SECTIONS WITHIN CHAPTER 53, CODE OF ORDINANCES, RELATING TO THE WASTEWATER COLLECTION SYSTEM; ADDING SECTION 53.015, RELATING TO DEFINITIONS, AND SECTION 53.11, RELATING TO ACCOUNT ADJUSTMENTS; AMENDING PROVISIONS RELATING TO CONNECTIONS TO THE SYSTEM, PROHIBITED DISCHARGES, OBSTRUCTIONS OF FLOW, REQUIRED GREASE TRAPS OR SEPARATORS, CHARGES FOR CUSTOMERS WHERE WATER IS UNMETERED, REQUIRED CONNECTIONS, AND SURCHARGES FOR HIGH-STRENGTH WASTES; PROHIBITING OR RESTRICTING THE DISCHARGE OF CERTAIN WASTES; REASSIGNING CERTAIN DUTIES AMONG CITY OFFICES; REPEALING SECTIONS 53.03, 53.43, AND 53.44, CODE OF ORDINANCES, RELATING TO PERMITS, SURCHARGES, AND ADDITIONAL ADJUSTMENTS; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA: Section~. Chapter 53, Code of Ordinances, consisting of Sections 53.01 through 53.45, is amended, and Sect ions 53.015 and 53.11 are added to sa i d chapter, to read: CHAPTER 53. WASTEWATER COLLECTION SYSTEM ARTICLE I. GENERALLY Sec. 53.01. Entire system a unified public utility. The present wastewater collection system of the city, together with any and all extensions thereof and replacements thereto, and the wastewater treatment plants now operated by the city and any and all such plant hereafter acquired and operated by the city, be and the same are hereby established and declared to be a public utility for the use and benefit of the city in the maintenance of public health, welfare and sanitation throughout the city. The system shall be controlled, operated and maintained as provided in section 50.01. See section 50.05 for deposit, fees and rate schedules. Sec. 53.015. Definitions. As used in this chapter: ill "Abnorma1 strenqth waste" means waste havino a hioh deqree of concentration of permissible waste material per unit volume of wastewater discharqed by the customer. More specifically, abnormal strenqth waste shall be waste containinq a BOD qreater than three hundred (300) mq/1, suspended solids oreater than three hundred (300) mq/1, or a COD qreater than four hundred (400) mq I 1 . ill "B.O.D.II or biochemical oxvqen demand means the quantity of oxyqen 1 '::::.~'~:l{'~<::~~'..:;' '. . ,'..'.,' . .. .::;,:::.~i!,}6,,:.}~':/' .,.; J'.". " utilized in the biochemical oxidation of orQanic matter under standard laboratory procedures in five (5) days at twenty (20) deQrees Celsius. expressed in milliQrams per liter. ill "C. 0.0. II or chemi ca 1 OXVQen demand means the measurement of the oXVQen-consumi nQ capac itv of inorQan i c and orQan i c matter present in a wastewater as determined accordinQ to standard methods. expressed in milliQrams per liter. Sec. 53.02. Connection--Only authorized persons to enter or connect. It shall be unlawful for any #& person other than an aQent of the city authorized city employee shall to tap. cut or use the wastewater collection system enter any public sewer or appurtenance thereof, or make any connection thereto without first obtaininQ a written permit from the city ~er municipal authority and pavinQ all applicable rates and charQes. Sec. 53.03. Reserved. Sec. 53.04. Same--Application, fee. (a) Any perso~ who desires to connect his property, place of business or residence with the wastewater collection system of the city shall comply with the provisions of this chapter and shall pay the connection charges. See section 50.05 for fees. (b) Tapping of all wastewater collection s.1nit.1ry sewer mains and service connection from the mains to the curbline of private property will be done and installed by the public service division dep.1rtment. Title to all connections and services from the sewer main to the curbline is vested in the city, and the same shall at all times so remain and shall not be trespassed upon or interfered interferred with in any respect. This property shall be maintained by the public service division department and may be removed or changed by it at any time. (c) The public service division department shall furnish and install necessary pipe, fittings and equipment to provide the requested service in accordance with the provisions of the ~ plumbing code, type and location of sanitary sewer mains and souAd engineering practice for base charges for sewer taps and cORnection fees. (d) The fees prescribed must be paid at the time a plumbing permit is issued by the building division department. (e) Sewer tap fees--Use of funds. A 11 funds rece i ved by the city as sewer tap fees shall be kept in a separate account and such funds may only be used as appropriated by the city commission in payment for capital improvements 2 pertaining to wastewater force mains, trunk lines, pumping stations and the treatment and disposal of wastewater or for debt service requirements in connection with such capital improvement as herein specified. Sec. 53.05. Inflammables, explosives prohibited. No person shall discharqe into make or maiAtain any connection with any public or private wastewater collection system or appurtenance thereof, whereby there may be conveyed inte the same, any suffocating, corrosive, inflammable or explosive liquid gas, vapor, substance or material. Sec. 53.06. Obstruction of flow prohibited. No person other than an aqent of the city shall do any act or thing which may impair or obstruct the flow of any public wastewater system or clog up any appurtenance thereof, or place therein any substance, solid or liquid, other than the waste products for which sewers are provided. Sec. 53.065. When grease separators traps required. (a) Each hospital, nursino home, .iail and restaurant All hospitals, n~rsin~ Aomes, jails, restaurants where food is prepared for consumption or distribution shall be required to maintain on the premises an automatic mechanical qrease separator capable of interceptinq qrease and oils from wastewater all grease traps located on the premises so that such separator is traps are clean and functioning as desiqned. The premises or business where such grease trap is located shall be req~ired to maintain a maintenance card obtained from the city building department on the premises. Such card shall be obtained ann~ally and shall be presented or shown to the plumbing inspector on request. (b) Upon notice and at reasonable times, the owner or tenant proprietor of the property shall make each grease separator trap on the property open and available for internal inspection by the buildinq division plumbing inspector. Sec. 53.07. Privies. It shall be unlawful for any person to construct or maintain any privy of any type where water under pressure is available on or adjacent to his property. Where such water is not available, the construction and maintenance of all privies shall comply with the rules and regulations of the county health officer. Sec. 53.08. Schedule of service rates. (a) There is an established uniform schedule of rates and charges for the use or availability for use of this utility. See s~ction 50.05 fo~ fees. (b) The sewer service charges shall not apply to sprinkler or irrigation 3 ~ ~~~~~~~~S~0+.~0 ~ ':;O.t';:,.t:l, ':/ l.~",. ~.\.$,\ ,~~~~'..( J~f"t""t.. 'l', "r...1I;"~;;~i"='~:/-"'~~..-r.-"j'l.r.'4"",~"', .,...,.......t/\(.: 1:;'t,~"!'~t'A systems separately metered. Sec. 53.09. Basis where water is unmetered. A customer located at premises Premises which have a source of water other than the city water system, and which discharqe the spent or used water from which goes into the city wastewater collection sanitary sewer system, shall pay a charge according to the schedule provided in section 50.05 for fees based upon an estimate of the amount of water going into the wastewater collection sanitary sewer system. In the event of a disagreement as to the amount of such water reaching the saAitary sewer system, then, a city-approved metering device or devices shall be installed at the customer's expense to determine that amount. Sec. 53.10. No free service. No wastewater collection sewer service shall be furnished or rendered free of charge to any person whomsoever. The city, county and state and every agency, department or i nstrumenta 1 ity thereofT wh i ch is connected to the wastewater collection uses aAY sewer service from such sewer system shall pay therefor at the rates and charqes fixed in section 50.05 herein or as established by agreement. The sewer charge is considered an on going charge. A minimum bill shall be rendered even though the water meter has been temporarily turned off. The charge will stop only after the premises has been sold and the utility customer support division utility department has been notified to that effect. Sec. 53.11. Account adjustments. An adiustment to sewer servlce charqes will be available for charqes due to the operation of a separately metered coo1inq tower, or due to an unusual circumstance resu1tinq in the consumption of water which does not enter the wastewater treatment system, such as an undetected domestic water leak or the fillinq of a swimminq pool or spa. as approved by the utility customer support manaqer. Such adiustments shall not be available for lawn irriqation or other usual and customary uses of water. Any such ad.iustment shall be requested and substantiated by the customer within 90 days fo11owinq the date of repair or unusual circumstance, and shall be for a period not exceedinq 90 days precedinq the date of repair or unusual circumstance. The adjustment shall be based only upon water consumption above the annual averaqe consumption rate unless the water consumption can be metered. ARTICLE II. REQUIRED CONNECTIONS Sec. 53.20. Wastewater co 11 ect ion system Sewer connect ions requ; red, 4 authorized. (a) Except as specifically provided in this Within, without city. article, all buildings whether commercial, industri.1l or residential in character ..,..4; "", :::.:.,...;.!/.~ I: ;'{);1~; designed or used for human habitationT or occupancy or use located within the city shall be connected to the wastewater collection system by the city. Such buildings located outside the city and served by the city water system and to which the city wastewater collection system is reasonably available may connect to said system upon application to and approval by the city manager and on payment of connection fees and monthly service charges as established by the city commission for such outside property. However, such buildinqs located outside the city shall be connected to the wastewater collection system only upon annexation of the property into the city or, if the property cannot lawfully be annexed , upon execution by the property owner and the city of an 'aqreement to annex the property when annexation may lawfully occur. Each such aqreement shall constitute a covenant runninq with the land and shall be sub.iect to recordation in the public records of Pinellas County. (b) No cert if i cate of occupancy sha 11 be Certificate of occupancy. issued for any ~ building within the city unless a wastewater collection system sanitary scwcr connection has been made thereto, unless the building division or plumbing inspector shall find that the wastewater collection system a saRitary :ewcr main is not reasonably available and that such a main will not be available by the time that the ~ building is ready for use. Sijch inspector may find that sijch a main is not reasonably available to the property on which sijch building is located and docs Rot abijt on a sewer main or that a connection to the main is not feasible in the opinion of the city engineer. Sec. 53.21. Time for making connections. All presently existing buildings whether commercial, industrial or res i dent i a 1 in character des i gned or used for human habi tat i on or occupancy sha 11 be connected to the wastewater collection system of the ~ity if the system sewer mains are is reasonably available. When future extensions and additions to the wastewater collection sewer system make the system reasonably available to additioRal existing buildings available to sllch sewers, connections shall be made within ninety (90) days after notice has been qiven to the owner that the system ii such mains become available. Wastewater collection system fees and Proper sewer charges shall be billed after the expiration of said ninety (90) days, 5 treatment plant effluents are detrimental to aauatic plant and animal species Q!'esent in the receivinq waters, as determined by bioassay methods or test orqanisms as specified by a federal or state environmental protection aqency pursuant to the Clean Water Act or applicable Florida law. iQl~ Any solid waste except All garbJge including the wastes from the preparation, cooking and dispensing of food, except that produced by residential dwellings us cd for human habitation. Carbage produced by residential dwellings used for Ruman Rabitation must be if such food wastes have been shredded to such degree that all particles will be carried freely under the flow conditions prevailing in the public wastewater collection svstem sewers, with no particle size greater than one-half inch in any dimension; ill f&t Any waters having a pH lower than six (6.0) or higher than nine (9.0) and having any other corrosive property capable of causing damage or hazard to structures, equipment or personnel of the wastewater treatment facility; ~+7+ Any water or waste containing toxic substances in quantities in excess of the following limits and measured at the point of discharge into the wastewater collection sewer system: JNote: List rearranaed alphabetically. See Section 53.32(7) of present code of ordinances for current listina sequence. 1 Aluminum 1.0 mg/l Arsenic 0.05 mg/l Barium 5 . 0 mq /l 1. 0 mg/l Boron liD mg/l Cadmium 0.1 mg/l Chromium, hexavalent 0.05 mg/l Chromium, total 1.0 mg/l Cobalt 1.0 mg/l Copper, total 0.5 mg/l Cyanides 0.01 mg/1 Detergent 0.5 mg/1 Fluoride 6.0 mg/l Iron 0.3 mg/l Lead 0.05 mg/1 Manganese 1.0 mg/1 Mercury 0.05 mg/l Nickel 0.5 mg/1 8 'j,:: maintain waterworks, and to bore and dig wells, construct reservoirs, lay pipes, and do such other th i ngs as may be necessary, essent i a 1 or conven i ent for procuring and distributing an abundant supply of good and wholesome water to the inhabitants of the city for domestic and other purposes, and to protect the property of said city and its inhabitants against fire; and to collect reasonable rates, prices and compensation for furnishing and supplying same, except for water used to fiqht fires fire protection, which may be provided for in the tax levy. 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Such grants or franchises shall provide that the rate to be charged shall at all times be under the supervision, direction and control of the city commission, and no rate shall be in effect unless same is approved by said city commission, unless the reoulation of such rate is prohibited bv law; provided, the rate allowed shall be sufficient to insure a reasonable return on the investment. (b) All such grants and renewals thereof shall reserve to the city the right to terminate the same upon purchasing all of the property and property rights of the utility as well as ~ ~ extensions thereof within and without the city"used in or useful in or connected with such utility and the extensions thereof 'fdthin and without the city as shall or may be provided for in the ordinance making the grant or renewal and iRcluding all contracts for the service or motor power fJirly and reasonably made in good faith by the utility, at a price either fixed in the ordinance or to be fixed in the manner provided in the ordinance making the grant or renewal of the grant, if so purchased by the city. Nothing in such ordinance shall prevent the city from acquiring the property of any such utility by condemnation proceedings, or in any other lawful manner; and all such methods of acquisition shall be alternative to the power or purchase rcscrvcd in thc grant or rCl1c'l.'al thcrcof as hcrcifl providcd. In such cvent, howcvcr, such cOAtracts of such utility shall be pcrformcd by the city. Upon the acquisition by the city of the property of any utility, by purchase, condcmnation or otherwisc, all grants or renewals shall at once terminate. Sec. 55.08. Assignment of grants. No grant or franchise, or renewal thereof, shall be leased, assigned or otherwise alienated, except with the express consent of the city commission. Sec. 55.09. Extension by annexation. It shall be provided in every grant or franchise, that upon the annexation of any territory to the city, the portion of such utility that may be located within such annexed territory and upon the streets, alleys or public grounds thereof, shall be thereafter subject to all the terms of the grant as though it 4 were an extension made thereunder. Sec. 55.10. Right of regulation. All grants shall be subject to the right of the city. whether in terms reserved or not, to control at all times the distribution of space in, over, under or across streets, alleys or public grounds occupied by the public utility fixtures, and when in the opinion of the city commission the public interest so requires such fixtures may be caused to be removed, reconstructed, relocated, altered or discontinued; and the city shall at all times have the power to pass all regulatory ordinances affecting such utilities which in the opinion of the city commission are required in the interests of the public health, safety or accommodation. Sec. 55.11. Forfeitures. If any action shall be instituted or prosecuted directly or indirectly by the grantee of any such grant, or by the stockholders or creditors, to set aside or have declared void any of the terms of any grant, the whole of such grant may be thereupon forfeited and annulled at the option of the city commission. All such grants shall make provision for the declaration of a forfeiture by the city commission for the violation by the grantee of any of the terms thereof. Sec. 55.12. Accounts and TAports. (a) Every person operating a publ ic util ity within the city 1 imits, whcther uAder a grant Aeretofore or hcrcJfter made Jnd obtJincd, shall keep and maintain at some place within the city suitable and complete books of accounts showing in detailTthe assets, financial obligations, gross revenue, net profits, and all of the operations of such utility which are usually shown by a complete system of bookkeeping. (b) Each such person within ninety (90) days after the end of its fiscal year, when thcrcuflto required by the city commission, shall file with the commission a report for the preceding fiscal year, showing the gross revenue, the net profits, expense of repairs, improvements bcttermcnts and additions, amount paid for salaries, amount paid for interest and discount, and other expenses of operation, and such other information as the city commission may from time to time prescribe. If the city commission shall prescribe the form for such reports, then the same shall be made in the form from timc to time prescribed. (c) It shall be the duty of each such person to furnish such supplementary or special information about its affairs as the commission may 5 .r- ~,,,!-,,_____ .,>,.. .........,...,,';~,....t,.,....~..~I.,...':....\.I'...J. ,_"I !.........It :.r,.. ..........__....__ _, " STANDARDS FOR REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS .ICENCE OF TITLE \1\ 'I .1' t\! ". I..: ,I "1 I'" .'. I": ." "It I.,. 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"'SUroI1Q Buyer 5 hll.! 10 ReAl Properly. SllblOCI on. '1". '.!ncumbr:tncp.s. e-ceDlions or Quallflcallon sel lorth ,n tMI Conlr.ICI and tho~p. WhICh ~ll.111 be OI'lctl:1rl;)'Jd by Sellnr al or bp'Iore clOSing StJllor sh,,1I convey a marketatle ,Ublocl only 10 lions. p.ncumllrilncI.'S. ~'cpnllons or rru:lllflCllh"n'l spt lorlll In Conlrllct Mnrkp.lllblp hllp. shnll bp dl'tNmlncn .1ccordlng 10 nppllcnble Title Stondards adoplp.d b'l my ot The Florodn Bm :\ll(J In accord:tnCl! wlrn ~1W BUVllr s/1all have 30 dllys, II aOstracl. or 5 ("'ys. II hlle commitment. Irom dnle of recelVlnl,l cVldence 01 hlle to c.aml/1e IlIe IS found delechvll, Buyt!r :Shall, wllhlll 3 d.1Y', /lOlily Soller In wrolll'IQ sPtlcllYlng cJelecllsl If Ih>J dt!lecllsl renuer hilI! unrnarkolable, Soller Will havo t20 days from rece,!:1 lice Yllthln which to remove Ihe delect(ll, 'a,lI(1O ",/1ach Buyer sh,,1I have Ihe ophon 01 ",Iher accopllf"J Ihl! tllll! :IS II t11tJn IS or d~mandlng n refund 01 rloDOSll(sl Dald W/1lCn ,mrTl/ldlalely bf! rlltllrllt!d 10 BUYf!r. Iherp-upon Buye' Jnd SOIl"r ,>hnll H!iease orw. .1nolMr of ;111 lurthnr 'Jbl,'pltons ul10~r tho C:ontr:lcl S'JlltJr Will. If hila IS found unmarkelablE.' .,iloiIOnl elfo/t 10 correct delflctlsl Ifllollll wllnln IhI! Iome prOVided lherelor, IIlCludlflQ the bnngllloJ ot necessary SUI IS. JRCHASE MONEY MORTGAGE: SECURITY AGREEMENT TO SELLER: A purch.)se mOMy morlrJJgll and mortgage note tl) Seller shall provldfl lor :I 30 day l,lrac:e peroOd I" "/enl of default If a Ilrsl morl~3ge and a 15 day grace ptnOij If a second or I~SSllr mQrlgage: sh,')1I PrQVIr1'l for rlJ'lt or r)rrJr):lyml.'nt In whol/) or In pnrl wllhout penall'/, St\:;,1 "fIlIII acceleratIOn or Inlerest JOIUSlment Ifl evenl 01 resale 01 R"al Properly, shall reQulftJ all prol)r hell ,)Ild llllCUmbral1ces 10 be kepi 1f1 ~OOd slnndlng and lorbld mOdihcahons future "dvances under pnor rnorlgage(SI, :\Ild Ihe mOrlg3l,l2. nole and s~curoly l1greem'lrll 5h:lll be olh...rwl:,. Ifl I,)"n ."l,j Cf)nl'lllt requortld IlY S'lller: bul Sdller may only reou,,~ ~s customanly IJund In mortl,lages. mOrl~n~e 1I01es. 311d secullt'l agreements genernlly ul,Iozed IlY savlf;~ .)I1<J 1"_\11 IflSlltutlOlli or Slale I)r nahonal bal1ks localed In the COUrlli 'lfl Real Property IS locate.:!. All PE.'rSOllo'lllv and leases beIng r.:onveyed or assll,lI1'ld Will. al Sdller's OpIoOI1. be sublec: I,) lIle lien 01 n securoly ngreement eVidenced by recorde.: :lnQ slatemenls. 1/ a ballf)on mort~3~e. Ihe final payment w.1I exceel1 tile Pdroodlc paymenls thereon. JRVEY: Buyer, .11 Buyer's expense. Within lime .1l1owed to d'lllver 'l'lIdel)Ce of title and to llxamlne same. m:lY have Reo'l: Property surl/eyed :Illd certified Ily a reglslered Floroda ';or.1/ \urvey ShOWS encroacnmellt 011 R~al Pr<?p~r!y or th:lllmr>rov,;,IMllts hlC:lted 011 Reol Property ~Ilcronch 011 setback hll~s. tJ:lSp.mellls. lanCls of clllers, or I/Io\ate any restrocllons. ,)ct covenants or dPphcable governrnental regulatlo'l. Ihe some 'ih:tll constltule a tille defect. :RMITES: Buyer. lit Buyer s ~,"'?n'i~ '.'/lIhlll tlmp' ~1I0w~c1 to d'lhver eVlddnce 01 htle and to e_amlne So'll11e. nlay ho.e R'~.JI Preperty 1l1'i;:..ctcd by :l FI"rodJ Certified Pe~1 Contre. ,lor to. ,jetermlne If there IS nny vIsible :lcuve ler/Me Illtestallon or v,slble eXlsllng. oamBQe from terllllle mleslaliol\ III 1I1e Improvements. It either or both are found, Buyer WII' .\' days 'rom dale of wrlllen 1l0llce t1)ereof. wllntn wnlch to h:lYe all dam<tges; wMlher \lIsible or not. Inspected and eSllmaled by a hcensed bUilder or general contractor. Seller :)ay valid costs of trealment :llld repnir of all dam":;le UP to 2~', 9ft purcnas!?jprace: Shbuld such cosls e.ceed Ihal amount. Buyer sholl have the opllon 01 cancelling Contract I 5 days alter receipt 01 contractor's repair estimate by giving wr!llen'.hotice to Seller or Buyer may elect :0 proceed wllh Ihe trallsacholl, In which event Buyer shall receive dlt at Closing 01 an amounl equal to the totlll of the treatment and repall eSllmate not in excess 01 2% 01 the purcnase pnce. "Termlles" shall be deemed to include all \Yood JYlng organisms required to be reported under lhe Florida Pesl Control Act. i :GRESS AND EGRESS: Seller Vlarranls and represenls Ihal there is ingress alld egress to the Real Property s'Jlflc,en: tor Ihe intended use as deSCribed in Paragraph VII hereol. , : '1) WhlClllS In accordance Will) Standard A, :ASES: Seller shall. not less Ihan 15 days before closing. furnish 10 Buyer copies of all wlllten leases and estoppel lelters Irom each tenant specifying Ihe nature and duration ~ tenant's occupancy, rental rates, advanced rent and security depOsits paid by tenant. 1/ Seller is unable to obtain such leller Irom each tenanl. tM same inlormation shall be ned by Saller to Buyer within that time period in the form of a Seller's a/lidavil, and Buyer may therealler contact tenanls to confirm such information. Seller shall, at Closing, rand assl.;jn all original leases to Buyer. ENS: S".!ller shall lurnlsh to 311yer at time 01 clOSing an allidavit altesting to the absence, unless otherWise provided for herein. 01 any lin:lnClng statemenls. claims of li..n or :,al Ilenors known 10 Seller 31l~ furli'lI~r allestlnQ that there have been no improvements or repoirs to Property lor 90 days immedl,W.!ly preceCling \Jat;! 01 closing. It PropE':rt:t oien Improved, or repalled Within that time. Seller shall deliver releases or waivers 01 mechaniCS' liens executed by all general contractors. subcontractors. suppliers, and malenalmen Hlion to Seller's lien affidavit sethng forth the names 01 all such general conlractors. subcontractors. suppliers and materralm~1I and further :Jflirmlng that all ch3rges for improvemen:s lairs whiCh could serve as a basIS for a mechanic's lien or a claim lor damages have been paid or will be paid at clOSing. _ACE OF CLOSING: Closing shall be held in the county where Real Property is located, at Ihe oltlce of the attorney or other closing agent designaled by Seller. .IE: Time is of the essence 01 this Contract. Time periodS herein 01 less lhan 6 days shall in the compulation exclude Salurdays. Sundays and slate or nallonal legal holidays, ny lime period provided lor herein which shall end on Saturday. Sunday or legal holiday shall extend 10 5:00 p.m. of the next bUSiness day. )CUMENTS FOR CLOSING: Seller shall lurnish deed. bill 01 sale, mechanIC'S lien allidavit, assignments of leases. tenant and mortgagee estoppel letters. and correclive instrumenls. shalllurnish closing statement. mortgage. mortgage note. security agreement, and financu'IQ slatemel1ls. (PENSES: Documentary stamps on the deed and recording corrective instruments shall be paid by Seller. Documentary stamps, intangible ta. and recording purchase money J.Qe to Seller. deed and linanclng statements shall be paid by Buyer. ORATIONS; CREDITS: Ta.es. assessments, rent, interest. insurance and other e.penses and revenue of Properly shall be prorated through day before closing. Buyer shall have ::Ilion 01 taking over any existing poliCies of insurance. if assumable. in which event premiums shall be prorated. Cash al closing shall be increased or decreased as may be 3d by prorations. Prorations will be made through day prior to occupancy il occupancy occur~ before closing. Advance renl and security deposits will be credited to Buyer and .'r deposits held by mort~agee will be credited to Seller. Taxes shall be prorated based on the current year's tax with due allowance made lor ma.imum allowable discount. ;Iead and other exemptions. 1/ closing occurs at a date when the current year's millage is not li.ed, and current year's assessment is available. taxes will be prorated based ;uch assessment and the prior year's millage. II current year's assessment is not available. then taxes will be prorated on Ihe prior year's tax, II there are completed improvements ,al Property by January 1st 01 year of clOSing WhICh Improvements were not in existence on January 1St of the prior year then taxes shall be proraled based upon the prior millage and at an equitable assessment to be agreed upon between the parties. failing which. request will be made to the County Property Appraiser lor an informal assessment into consideration available exemptions. Any ta. proration based on an estimate may, at request of either Buyer or Seller. be subsequently readjusted upon receipt of tax bill ,dition that a statement to that ellect is in the closing statement. 'ECIAL ASSESSMENT LIENS: Certilied. confirmed and ratified special assessment liens as of date 01 Closing (and not as 01 Ellectlve Date) are 10 be paid by Seller. Pending 3S of date 01 closing shall be assumed by Buyer. II the improvement has been substantially completed as of Ellective Date. such pending lien shall be considered as certified. 'TIed or ratilied and Seller shall. at closing. be charged an amount equal to the last estimate 01 assessment for t/1e imprpvement by the pUblic bOdy. SPECnON. REPAIR AND MAINTENANCE: Seller warrants that. as of 10 days prior to closing, the ceiling. roof (including the lascia and soflits) and exterior and inlerior walls I have any VISIBLE EVIDENCE 01 leaks or water damage ano that the septic tank. pool, all major appliances. healing, cooling. electrical. plumbing systems and machinery are )RKING CONDITION. Buyer may, at Buyer's' expense, have inspections made of those items by an appropriately Florida licensed person dealing in the construction. repair or mance 01 those items and shall report in writing to Seller such items that do not meet the above standards as to delects togelher wilh the cost 01 correcting them. prior to s occupancy or not less than 10 days prior to ClOsinQ. whichever occurs first. Unless Buyer reports such delects within that time Buyer shall be deemed to have waived Seller's 1ties as to delects not reported. II repairs or replacement are required. Seller shall pay up to 3% of the purchase pnce for such repalls or replacemenls by an appropriately ] licensed person selected by Seller. II the cost for such repairs or replacement exceeds 3'. 01 the purchase price, Buyer or Seller may elect to pay such e.cess. failing wnich party may cancel this Contract. II Seller IS unable to correct the defects prIor to closing, the cost thereof shall be paid inlo escrow at closing. Seller Will. upon reasonable , provide utilities service lor inspections. Between Elleclive Date and the closing, Seller shall maintain Property including but not limited to the lawn and shrubbery. in the condition warranted. ordinary wear and tear excepted. Buyer shall be permitted access lor inspection ot Property prior to closing in order to conlirm compliance with this Standard. 3K OF LOSS: II the Property is damaged by lire or other casualty before closing and cost 01 restoration does not exceed 3~. 01 the assessed valuation of the Property so ,ed, cost 01 restoration shall be an obligation of Ihe Seller and clOSing shall proceed pursuant to the terms 01 Contract with reslorallon costs escrowed ::Il closing. II the cost :oration exceeds 3% of the assessed valuation 01 the improvements so damaglld. Buyer shall have the oplion 01 either taking Property as is. together wllh either the 3% or 'iurance proceeds payable by virtue of such loss or damage. or of cancelling Contract and receiving return of deposit(s). OCEEDS OF SALE; CLOSING PROCEDURE: The deed shall be recorded upon clearance 01 funds. If abstract. evidence of tllle shall be continued at Buyer's expense to show Buyer. without any encumbrances or change which would render Seller's lille unmarketable Irom the date 01 Ihe last evidence. Proceeds of Ihe sale shall be held in escrow ,Ier's allorney or by such other mutually acceptable escrow agent lor a periOd or not longer than 5 days Irom and alter closing dale. If Seller's tille is rendered unmarkelable. ') no laull of Buyer. Buyer shall. within. the 5 day period. notily Seller in writing of the delect and Seller shall have 30 d:lYs Irom date 01 receipt of such notification 10 cure .fecl. 1/ Seller lails to timely cure the defect, all oepOSIl(s) shall. upon wrlllen demand by Buyer and within 5 days after demand, be returned to Buyer and simullaneously With epayment, Buyer shall return Personalty and vacate Real Property and reconvey il to Seller by special warranly deed. 1/ Buyer fails to make timely demand lor refund. Buyer ake tllle as is, waiving all rights against Seller as to any intervening delect except as /1l3y be available to Buyer by vlrlue of war ran lies contained in the deed. If a portion purchase price is to be derived from institutional fin:lncing or refinancing, requirements of the lending institution as 10 place, time 01 day and procedures for closing, and lor lement of mortgage proceeds shall conlrol over contrary provision in this Conlract. Seller shall have the right to reqUIre Irom the lending institution a wnlten commitment thai 10t withhold disbursement of mortgage proceeds as a result of any tille defect allributable 10 Buyer-morlgagor. The escrow and closing procedure reqUired by this Standard : waived iftille lIgent insures adverse malters pursuant to Section 627.7841, F.S. (1987). as amended. :ROW: Any escrow agent ("Aqenl") receiving funds or eQuivalenlls authorized and agrees by acceptance 01 them to deposit them promptly. hold same in escrow and, subjecI rance. disburse them In accordance With terms and conditions 01 Contract, Failure of clearance of lunds shall not e.cuse Buyer's performance. II in doubt as to Agent's duties lities under the prOVisions 01 Conlract, Agent may. at Agent's oplion, contl/1ue to hold tile subject mailer 01 the escrow until the parties mutually agree to its disbursement, I a judgment or a courl of competent jurosdiction shall determine the rights 01 the parties or Agenl may deposit w,th the clerk 01 the cirCUit court having jurisdiction 01 the Upon nolilying all parties concerned of suCh action, all Iiahility on the part 01 Agent shall lully terminale, e~cept to Ihe e.tent of accounllng lor any items previously delivered ~scrow. If a licensed real estate broker, Agenl Will comply wilh provisions of Chapter 475, F.S. (1987), as amended, Any SUit belween Bu~'er and Seller where Agent is made , because of acting as Agent hereundeT, or In any suit wherein Agent inlerpleads the subjeCI rr.alter of thb' escrow, Aqent shall recover reAsonable altorney's fees and costs j '.vith the lees and costs to te charged and asse:'lsed as court costs in lavor of Ihe prevailing parly. Parties a>;:ree lhat Agent shall not be liable to any' party or person jelivery to f;luyer or Seifer 01 lIems subject to this escrow, unless such misdelivery is due to willlut breach 01 Contract or gross neglil,lence 01 Agent. . 'ORNEY FEES; COSTS: In any litigation arisinQ oul 01 this Contract. Ihe preVailing party shalf be enlitled to recover reasonable allorney's lees and cosls. L.URE OF PERFORMANCE: II Buyer lails to perform this Contract wilhin ihe lime specllied (including paymenl 01 all depOSIt/S)), the deposit(s) paid by Buyer may be relained lor the account 01 Sellor as agreed upon IiQUidaled damages. consideration for the execuhon 01 Ihls Contract and in lull settlemenl 01 any claims: whereupon, Buyer and Seller '1 relieved 01 all obligations under Contract: or Seller, at Saller's option, may proceed in equity to enforce Seller's rights under this Contract. II, lor any reason other Ihan lailure dr 10 make Seller's hlle marketable after diligent ellort. Seller rails. neglects or refuses to pertorm this Contract. the Buyer may seek specllic performance or elecl to receive Jrn 01 Buyer's deposit(s) wilhout thereby waivj/l9 arry achon lor damages resulling frOIll Seller's breach. 'nRACT NOT RECORDABLE; PERSONS BOUND: NOTICE: Ne'ther this ConI/act nor :lny notICe 01 II shall be recorded in My public records. ThiS Contract shall bind and ::I lhe bene III of the parties and lheir successors In interest. Whenever the context permits, Singular shall include plural and one gendOf' shall include aH. Nolice gIVen by or lllorney lor any party shall be as ellechve as il grYen by or to thaI party, NVEVANCE: Seller shall convey litle 10 Real Property by statutory warranly. trustee's, personal representatlve's or l,luardlan'S deed, as appronnate 10 Ihe slatus of Seller. sub,ect ,"slters contained in Paral,lraph VII and Ihose orner wIse accepled by Buyer. Personalty shall, at request 01 Buyer. be Iransferred by an absolule bill of sale With warranty subject only to such mailers as may be otherWise provided lor herein. IER AGREEMENTS: No prIOr or presenl agreements or representations shall be binding uoon Buyer or Seller unless included In thiS Contract. No modllication or change in ntr3Ct shalf be valid or blndinQ upon the parties unl~ss in writlnQ and e.ecuted by the parly or parties intended 10 be bound by it. RAANneS: $eller warrants tM! there are no facts known to Seller matenally afl'!c!lng the value 01 the R<:!al Property whICh are not 'eadlly obsP"/able by Buyp.r or which t oeen disclosed 10 Buyer . . ... ADDENDUM TO REAL ESTATE CONTRACT BETWEEN JAMES A. & HAZEL E. VOGEL, SELLERS & CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA, BUYER Buyer agrees to participate in a 1031 Tax Deferred Exchange (Starker) if requested by the Seller. This shall not add any additional 'expense for the Buyer. 2. The Buyer agrees to provide the Seller with a letter at closing stating'that this purchase is made under threat of condemnation. " 1 . , !I .' 3. The Buyer will obtain a survey of the property to include the, square footage .amount. 4. This contract is contingent upon the closing of a separate contract, on a Metes and Bounds Tract of 1.2 acres more or less joining on the South boundary of this property, si~ultaneous with this contract. .~yi'ftl,"; \.r~...... .... ...~_.......,_..~_____~......~......,.._....,,~.~ .fIH~'."'.""_' ~...~.".,...... ft,'."..:,..,........ ~ ....~. N" .. it 'r "f.'."f':' \'r"\.1-"<'<'1"~n..,l.___... ,.,. STANDARDS FOR REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS C'ENCE OF TITLE . .\t\ l .\' \' I ,', ":' II '.1. . l"~ ," ",' '. I ': ",1.11'10 ,I' j '1,),'\. .1.. III 1..: ',"" lit ,'.d '10",(111'1 tl1.>" :elfl'I"'t,; I~ :,~,'.tf~' D', ,tn t)'ISltn';l ,,,_ 'I.' ,n ,n..',.,., III' .,11.'1111'1 """":' .' .", .'.... 'I". '111,1 '01 ...... .~'''j)'''I, "', "'1'''1 I ", ..II:U,' ", ,,,, ;r "'.' ,'':Ilnl, \,Vl\""tlll n".1i P'orltl"V '3 ':.IfOd ft1rCt.yn EUf)C~i.t. I' ,"'" '\ U\ )1"I'1""111"'~ ",.". '''',\ , Il'r-l""l I IIPt'1 '''_.''d', . ,Ih.l' H.t, t,,,, 11 Ill, ,., ",: .It' I', ,\ :h,1 '1\1111, 1I111)1l .IO)"ill\'J Ijl :""1 !r:lll...:n:lln" n.... 'IrJ~I':V:1 Sh.HI btJCO''''' 11.':'1, _, UU'(.." 'lUI)It!",1 '...' :I'It' 'I :''1 I "'h'I\lI.)I\ II,,"I")! ::', l,,~t ,nl"I ,..q,'" 111\111 ,,,"') 1)11" ..!l ,\ 1IIIt, 111',11' "'Ct.A ':('11111111">,"" 1"j:)lJl~d U', .J FlOrian IiCOll~~~ bl:~ u'5ur~r .igreetn~ .Il to Buy.!r upon r"l;orOIl"l 1)1 111" dP.'!1l 10 Blly"r .1n Il...."..r S nullCY 01 1111t! IIlSUI,1'lC" III It", .lmOllnl 01 Ill'! I~"t;t'a~t! pllC>! "'5Ulln(1 B'lyer 5 111I.! to Row P'operty. sublect on~1 '5. ~nclllnbr"nc"s. f?lCenlIOI\S or QU31111C"hOll 51'1 'orl/1 In IhlS Conlmcl nnd Iho~1! Whot;h ..11111 ".' O,~CI1:1If)"d hy Sellnr :Il or blllore CloslnlJ Sellcr sh:lll convey Q marketable ubll!ct onlv to hons r.ncurntlrnnct'S l!.cpplrOns or 'lunllf'c"hons sill 'orlh ,n ConlmCI Mnrklllilbl.. htll! snnll b" delcrmln.!r1 .1ccordlnQ to llPpltcable Tille Slonc1mds ndopll!d b'l ""f 01 Tht! Flonoa Bar :1110 111 dccord:1nCc wllh '''1'1 BUVl!r snail have JO dnys, II abslmct or 5 d.1yS. ,I hlle comm,'menl. 'rOm dnle of rocelvlnt;j eVidence 01 hllo 10 examIne lie IS lound delectlvo. Buyer shall. W,1I1111 J ct:JYs, 1101I'y St!lIm 111 wrUlIlQ SPtlCIly"1q OIJlecl(sl " 1M dt!tecllsl ronOer IllIe unmQrkelable, Seller 1'1,11 haw 120 days 110111 recolJ;t 'Ice vlllhln which 10 romove Ihe aOloCI(SJ, lalll(1CJ whICh Buyer shall have Iho oolton nl ",'hO/ nccnptlll'J thl! lotll! as II then IS or clemanclll1<) 0 If!IUl)(l 01 deposll(sl paid whlc" mmedlalely b~ retllrned 10 BUYllr. Iht!'P.lI(lon BUYllr lInd S\)II.!r Sh:111 ,p,le;)so alII! .1noll1e, 01 ,111 lurlhnr "hlo<jJlrO"', uI10er 1110 Gonlr"cl S'lllor will, If Illle l!l lound unmarkelabll' ,~.)III e/lolllo correcl de/nclls. 1I1hll~ wllh,n the lime provlOOO Ihtlrelor.lIlCludol1\lthu bllrlQII~ uf I1dCCS:iilfY SUIIS JRCHASE MONEY MORTGAGE: SECURITY AGREEMENT TO SELLER: A purcMsp. mo/lf'y mOllfJJQl! nnd mQlIg,lge nolI! 10 Seller 511:111 provldp. for .l 30 dllY lJrac:e penoo ,~ ,enl of del au It It a hlSt mort!l3gll ana a t5 Oay grace PllnO(l II J !lie COliC! f)' I.~ss>!r morlQWle. sn111 nIl')VIr1~ lor "'Jnl 01 nrl'!o:t'{menl 'n whOl~ or lI\ PJ" wllhoul nenall'!. sna, ''''"1 accelerallOn or Inlerest aOIUSlm~nt 111 event of resale of Ro:al Prontl,ly. !'ill. III 'e,JUIIll all proor Ittll1 ,111d t!l1culllllrlll1CIlS 10 ue kepI 111 QOOd stallCllnQ and 10rbl0 mOdihcation~ ':Jture :l':Ivant::I!S under plIl')r IllorlgJ\jelsl. :ll1d the mOrlgJge. 110le al1d security :''I'M!ment sl1:1l1 btl Olll..rwo;~ "' "'''11 ,111.J ';<)1110:111 rel1l11ro'!d hy Sillier; bul Seller may only reQ:.::'; '5 cUSIOl11a/lly '''unCI In mortQJ'~es. mOIl~arJe '1Oles. al1d seculIl,/ JQreelllenlS 'J,;nt'rJlly ulrltud fly sa"lIYJ an,) l(Jall 111!liltlull(Jl1i. or state or nalrol1al bal1ks located In (he coun:, " R03JI Propelly IS loc31ed All PerSOI1Jltv and le,lses bell~ r.onveyed or assoQl1tld Will. :II Selld' 5 OPIIOI1. be sllbJect I" Ihe Iren 01 :l securoty Jgroemenl eVidenced by recorc..: rl9 slalenll1Jl1ts II a balloon 11101lQJoe, Ihe final payment 1'1111 e-ce~Cl 1I1P. P03110d1C paymenls Il1ereon. JRVEY: Buyer. at Buyer's llxpense. w,'hlll time ,ll1owed 10 deliver eVidence 01 hlle Jnd to e.(amlne same, l11:1y h:1ve Ro'!JI Property surveyed and cert,I,ed by a registered FIOIl:la .0r.1I \urvey shows encroach",~lll Oil Re:1\ PrOI)~rty or IhJl trnprO'l"I1lp.I11S locatild Oil Ae:J1 Properly '~I1Croach 011 selb:Jck lilIes. IlJSilments. IJnds 01 etl1ers. or v'ol.:lIe any restrlcllons lCt covenanlS or applICable ';jovemmental regulallon. tile 5JrllP. 5n~1I constltule 3 IllIe defac!. RMITES: Buyer. at Buyer s il'p~11Sil '11I1"011 10111" Jllowed t.;) Clelive' eVldel1ce 01 t,lIe al1d 10 exarlllne same. may hJve R'.'JI Proptlrly II1sJ;(.(:ted by J FlolldJ Cert"'03d Pest CQnlrc. :or 10' ..::etermll1e II tl1ere 1.3 ,:my VISible JCllve termite IIlleSIJllOI1 or vlsll)le eXIsll~ oamaQe from len11lltl ",leS(3110n 111 1I1e Imorovements. If ellher or both me found. Buyer Will ~ days Irom dalil of wllllen notIce thereof. wltnll1 which to h:lve .1l1 dllm:Jges; wl10lher v,slble or nOI. inspected and eshmJled by 3 Iicensod bUllder or genoral contractor. Sel!er lJY valid costs 01 Irealmelll J'\d repair of all cl:lm:1qe uo 10 2~, sf pUfCh3Slt,P/'lce: Shbuld such costs exceea 1I1al amoul\l. Buyer shnll have the opllon ." cancelling Contrac: 5 days alter receipt 01 contractor's repJ,r estlmale by Qlvlno wr}tten',ilOlice"lo Seller or Buyer may elecl t(J proceed With Ihe transaction, in wlllCh event Buyer shall receive lit at Closing of an amount equal to the total of the treatment and repa" est,mate not In excess of 2~'. 01 the purchJse pllce. "Termlles" shall be deemed 10 Include all \YOOd 'ying oroanisms required II) be reported under the F/orida Pest Control Ac!. uRESS ANO EGRESS: Seller warrants and represents that there is Ingress and elJress to the Real PrQperty sulllclent for the Intended use as descllbed In ParagrJph VII hereef, : :;) which IS in accordance wllh Standard A. :" . .:: ,::;: .:: "..;: ,. . . ., -: ' ::., I . ~SES: Sellar Shall, not less than 15 days before closing, lur",Sh to Buyer cOPIes 01 all wrlllen leases and estoppel letters Irom each tenant specilying Ihe nature and duration , ,'.:, ': ': ; ': ,1' 1 tenant's occupancy. rental rates, advanced rent and security depOSIts paid by tenant. II Seller is unable to obtain such leller from each tenant, the same inlormalion shall be .~. : ~''''~;</. :";: ~ :,::;\ :':: .:., :.1 led by Saller to Buyer wilhin that time period in Ihe lorm 01 a Seller's allidavit. and Buyer may thereafler contacl tenants to confirm such information. Seller shall. at closin~. ; ':. '," ,..-,;: ".,.', ," " :. :.j . and assiQn all original leases to Buyer. ;:':\.~ ,:.>: ,~'l). . '.. " . :NS: Seller shall lurnish to SU'Ier at time 01 closing an affida'lit attesting to the absence. unless otherwise provided lor herein. 01 any linnncing stat~ments. claims olli..n cr ',: .', ',,!' 2":,; "~ :.;',' alloenors known 10 Seller 3n~ furtMr attesltng that there havIJ been no Improvements or reo~"s to Properly for 90 days immedl.1tely precedlnQ date 01 clOSing. " Propell, 'r' " ~,: ,,':-:" ::>-;'0 . . .', ;~n improved. or rep.!lIred Within that time. Seller shall dehver relIJases or waivers of mechaniCS' hens executed by all general contractors. subconlractors, supphers, and matellalm.;n . :.;" , .<::. ":, '}',.,' :. ,: .tion 10 Seller's lien atlidavit sallino lorth the names 01 all such general contractors. subcontraclors. supplitlrs ana materialm~11 a,)(l further Jffirmlng that all charges for Improvemen:s ,', ':. i'::';".: ,; -< ,(' '.::- " ~"s which could serve as a basIS for a mechanic's lien or a claim lor damages have been paid or 1'1,11 be paid at clOSIng. ,. ,.:' , :,' ',: ;. : ":. . ::::, :"'. .ACE OF CLOSING: Closing shall be held in the county where Real Property is located, at the office 01 the attorney or olher closing agent deSignated by Seller. p' :,:'; ;;".: . '.";' 'E: Time is of the essence 01 thiS Contract, Time pellods herein 01 less than 6 days shall in Ihe computation exclude Saturdays, SullClays and slate or natlonalleQal holidays. '.':::;~-'.; .;z-:: ' 'lY time penod provided lor herein which Shall end on Saturday, Sunday or legal holiday shall extend to 5:00 p.m. 01 the next bUSiness day. :. ...,' ;',:: ".;ii :.'. ' .' ,CUMENTS FOR CLOSING: Seller shalllurnish deed. bill of sale, mechan,c's lien afhdavlt. assignmenls 01 leases. tenant and mortgagee estoppellellers. and corrective instruments. " : : ,- ,., >. shall lurlllsh closing statement, mortgaoe, mortQaQe note, security agreement, allCl linanclng stalements. PENSES: Documentary stamps on the deed C!1)(l recording corrective instruments shall be paid by Seller. Documer'llary stamps, lIltanglble tax allCl recording purchase money ige to Seller. deed and linancinQ slatements shall be paid by Buyer. ::lRATIONS: CREDITS: Taxes, assessments. rent. interest. insurance and other expenses and revenue 01 Property shall be proraled through day before closing. Buyer shall have :[lon of taking over any existing pOlicies 01 insurance, il assumable, in which event premiums shall be prorated. Cash at clOSIng shall be increased or decreased as may be :0 by prorallons. Prorations will be made thrOUQh day pnor to occupancy if occuPancy occurs before CIoSInt;j. Advance rent and secunty deposits will be credited 10 Buyer ana ./ depoSlIs held by mortgaQee will be credited to Seller. Taxes shall be prorated based on the current year's tax with due allowance made lor maximum allowable discount. tead and other exemptions. /I closing occurs at a date when the current year s millage is not Ii xed, and current year's assessmenl is avaIlable, taxes will be proraled based ;uch assessment and the prior year'S millage. If current year's assessment is not available, then taxes will be prorated on the prior year's tax. II there are completed improvements al Property by January tst 01 year 01 cloSlno which Improvements were not In eXIStence on January 1St 01 Ihe pnor year then taxes shall be prorated based upon the pltor millage and at an equitable assessment to be agreed upon between the parties, lailing which. request will be made 10 the County Property Appraiser lor an inlormal assessment inlO consideration available exemptions. Any lax proration based on an estimale may, at request 01 eilher Buyer or Seller. be subsequently readjusted upon receipt of tax bill :lilion that a statement to that eltect is in the closing statement ECIAL ASSESSMENT LIENS: Certilied, confirmed and ratified special a':sessment liens as of date 01 closinQ (and not as 01 ElIeelive Datel are to be paid by Seller. Pendirl9 :s 01 date 01 closino shall be assumed by Buyer. II the improvement has oeen substantially completed as 01 Eflecllve Date, such pending lien shall be considered as certilied, 'led or ratllied and Seller shall, at closirl9. be cha'ged an amount equal to the last estimate 01 assessment for, tha improvement by the public body. iPECnON, REPAIR AND MAINTENANCE: Seller warrants that, as 01 10 days prior to closing, the ceilirl9, rool (including the lascia allCl som!sl and exterior and interior walls have any VISIBLE EVIDENCe 01 leaks or water damage ano that the septic tank, pool, all major appliances. heatirl9. cooling, electrical, plumbing systems and machinery are ~KtNG CONDITION. Buyer may. al Buyer's'expense. have inspections made of those items by an appropriately Florida licensed person dealing in the construction, repair or 'lance 01 those items and shall report In writing to Seller such items that do not meet the above stallClards as 10 delects together with the cost 01 correcting them, prior to ; occupancy or not less than 10 days prior 10 Closing, whichever occurs first. Unless Buyer reports such defects within that time Buyer shall be deemed to have waived Seller's lies as to delects not reported. If repairs or replacement are required. Seller shall pay up to 3'. 01 the purchase price lor such repairs or replacements by an approprialely licensed person selected by Seller, If the cost lor such repairs or replat;:ement exceeds 3'1'. 01 the purchase price. Buyer or Seller may elect to pay such excess. failing which :Jarty may cancel Ihls Contract. If Seller ,s unable 10 correct the defects pr or 10 clOSing, the cost thereol shall be paid into escrow at closing. Seller will, upon reasonable ;lrovide utilities service lor inspeclions. Belween ellective Date and the closirl9, Seller shall maintain Property including but notlimiled to the lawn and shrubbery, in the collClilion warranted, ordinary wear and tear excepted. Buyer shall be perm'lled access lor inspection 01 Property prior to Closing in order to confirm compliance with this Standard. 'K OF LOSS: II the Property Is damaged by lire or other casualty belore closing and cost 01 restoration does not exceed 3'l'. 01 the assessed valuation 01 lhe Property so :'ld, cost of restoration shall be an obligalion 01 Ihe Seller and closing shall proceed pursuanl 10 the terms 01 Contract wilh restoration costs escrowed at closing. II the cost "ation exceeds 3% of Ihe assessed valuation 01 Ihe improvements so damaged, Buyer shall have the option 01 eilher taking Property as is, together wllh either Ihe 3"10 or 'Jrance proceeds payable by virlue of such loss or damage. or of cancellint;j Contract and receiving relurn 0' deposit(sl. )CEEOS OF SALE: CLOSING PROCEDURE: The deed shall be recorded upon clearance 01 lunds " abstracl, evidence 01 lille shall be continued at Buyer's expense to show Buyer. without any encumbrances or change which would render Seller's title unmarketable from the date 01 lhe last evidence. Proceeds 01 the sale shall be held in escrow ilr'S altorney or by SUCh other mutually acceptable escrow agent for a period of not longer than 5 days Irom and after closing date, II Seller's title is rendered unmarketable. 1 no fault 01 Buyer, Buyer shall, within. the 5 day period, notify Seller in wrilirl9 01 the delecl and Seller shall have 30 days Irom date 01 receipt 01 such notilicallon to cure ~ct. II Seller fails to timely cure Ihe defect, all cleposlt(s) shall, upon wlllten demand by Buyer and wllhin 5 days aller demand, be returned 10 Buyer and simultaneously With lpayment, Buyer ahill\' relurn Personalty and vacate Real Property and reconvey it 10 Seller by special warranty deed. II Buyer lails to make timely demand lor relund. Buyer !~e IIlfe as is, waivioo all righls aoainst Seller as 10 any intervening delect except as may be availablp 10 Buyer by wtue 01 warranties contained in the deed. II a porllon ourchase price is to be del ived Irom Inslltutional linancing or refinancing, reQuiren ents of Ihe lending institution as to place, tlma 01 day and procedures lor CIOSirl9, and lor ~ment 01 mortgage proceeds shall control over contrary provision in this Contract. Seller shall have the r~ht to require Irom the lendin<;J institution a written commitment that ot withhold diSbursement of morlgage proceedS as a result 01 any tllle delect allnbutable to Buyer-mortgagor. The escrow and closing procedure required by this Standard waived il tllIe agenllnsures adverse malters pursuant to Section 627.7841, F.S. (1987). as amended. ~ROW: Any escrow a~l!nt (.A~ent.) receiving lunds or equivalent is :lUthorized and agrees by acceptance 01 them 10 deposit them promptly. hold same In escrow and. subject 'ance. disbuf!e them In accoroance With terms and condiltons 01 Contrllct, Failure 01 clearance 01 lunds shall not excuse Buyer's performance. II in doubt as to Agent's duties tties under the provisions 01 ConlraCI, Agent may, at Agenl's option, conlinue to hold the subject mailer 01 the escrow until the parties mutually agree 10 its disbursement, a judgment 01 a court 01 competent juri'diction shall determine the nghts 01 the parties or Agent may deposit with the clerk 01 the CirCUli court haVing jurisdiclion 01 the Upon nolilying all parties concerned 01 suCh action. all liabiltly on Ihe part of Agent shall lully terminate, except to the extenl of accounhng lor any items previOUSly delivered lScrOW. If a licensed real estate broker. Agent will comply with provisions 01 Chanter 475, F.S. (1987), as amended. Any SUlI belween Buyer and Seller where Agent is made because 01 actinQ as Agent hereullCler, or in any SUit wherein Agent interpleads lhe subject rr.alter 01 tht> escrow, Agent shall recover reasonable attorney's fees and costs. ; with the lees and cosls to be charged and assessed as court cosls in laver of Ihe prevailing party. P3rlies a~ree Ihal Agent shall nol be liable to any party or person lelivery 10 t;:luver or Seller 01 items sublect to mls escrow, unless such misdelivery IS due to Willful breach 01 Contract or gross neghQence 01 Agent. . JRNEY FEESj COSTS: In eny Iil~ation arisint;j out of thIS ContracI, the prevalllllg party shall be onhlled to recOller reasonable altorney's lees and cosls. .URE OF PERFORMANCE: II Buyer falls to perlorm Ihis Contract Within ih~ tilM sPoclhed (including paymenl 01 all deposllls)), Ihe dePOsil(s) paid by Buyer may be relained )( the account 01 Seller as a<;Jreed upon lIQUidated damages, conslderalion for the exeCUllOn 01 Ihis Contract and in full settlement 01 any claims; whercupon. Buyer and Seller . relieved 01 all obligations under Contract; or Seller, al Saller's OPtion, may proceed in equity to enforce Seller's rights under Ihis Conlract. II, lor any reason other than laiture r to make Seller's tille marketable aller diligent ellort, Selier lails. neglects or refuses to perlorm this Contract. the Buyer may seek specllic perlormance or elect 10 receive 'n 01 Buyer', deposil(sl withoulthereby walviflQ any action lor damaQes resulting frOI11 Sellar's breach. ITRACT NOT RECORDABLE: ~ERSONS BOUND: NOTICE: NP.ilher thiS Contract nor any notICe of II shall be reCOrded in any public records. This Contract shall bind and . the bene"t 01 the parties and their successors in interest. WNlnever Ihe conlexl perm,t!', Singular shall include plural and one gender shall include aH. Notice <;Jrven by or !lorney lor any party snail be as ellecllVe as il gIVen by or to that party. lVEYANCE: Seller shall convey title to Real Property by statutory warranty, trustee's, personal representallve's or guardlan's deed, as appropnate 10 the status 01 Seller, subJect ,nalll!rs cO/1lained in ParaQrsph VII and those olherwlse acceoted by Buyer. Personally shall. at reQuest 01 BuyEll', be transferred by an absolute bill 01 sale wllh warranty ,ublect only to such matters as may be otherWIse provided lor hElIeln. ::A AGREEMENTS: No pnor or present agreements or representations shall be bindlrl9 upon Buyer or Selier unless included in this Contract. No modilication or change in tract shall be valid or bindirl9 upon the parlies unless in wrjltl19 and executed by the party or parties intended to be bound by il. IAANTIES: Seller warraflts that there are no lacts known to Seller malanally atfectlrl9 the vallie 01 the Real Propertv whICh are not reaCllly obs""'able by Buyer or which bl'en diSClOsed 10 Buyer, , n . """1'-..,-1 ".. ~,..: . 'or " ", '. . .jt!:t\t~~(~~~iMi~~~~~~....;..~~::' .,~,~~~:~t':.5~,}~:t~~<~!'~~1!.:~!f~1:~1:;~~d:~~~j1~.r~ .,. CLEARWATER CITY COMMISSION Agenda Cover Memorandum ~w Iteml~ I ~ Heettng Dat. 12-20-90 .~ W W RE'\lISED ~&Ecr: Replacement of Big Pier 60 Clearwater Beach REaJIEII).\TIOII/f<<JTION: Accept the by Camp, Dresser & McKee, replacement of the pier a work order in the amount Inc. to supply design, bidding, se~~ices for the pier replacement, Pier 60 Recommended Inc. , as recommended of $150,000 and Repairs Report authorize staff to prepare by the report and for Camp Dresser & McKee, construction management prepared for the approve .... _..~... .'. ........, #o....-.~_.- CKJ And that the appropriate official be authorized to execute same. BACKGROUND: The October 23, 1990, concluded with a recommendation to phased construction schedule, or (b) A table depicting the items involved, the time costs for the five-year phased renovation report either evaluation the pier completely replace the pier frame suggested, and is as follows: of (a) a structural renovate of Pier 60 over a five-year in one project. the estimated CONSTRUCTION ITEM PHASED COST ESTIMATES 6-12 Months 12-14 Months Balance (5 vrs A. Landside Pilings $ 6,000 $ 6,000 $ 30,000 B. Landside Pile Caps 5,000 5,000 35,000 C. Landside Deck 72,000 66,000 150,000 D. Landside Closure Walls 1,000 1,000 5,000 E. Waterside Pilings 5,000 12,500 110,000 F. Waterside Pile Caps 21,000 20,000 60,000 G. Waterside Deck 45,000 75,000 150,000 H. Guardrails 5,000 5,000 18,000 Subtotals $160,000 $ 190,000 $ 558,000 Total 5-year expenditure $ 908,000 *At the end effective is reasonable 5 -year period, additional end 0 f repair. 5 this the pier years before 10-year should be considered to have an major work would be required. It period, the pier would be beyond (CONTINUED) Budget N/A /Jb Originating Dept. Public Works ~~ User Dept. {tijJ1' J L ((fit'! V-"H ) . V:fT. qt. Advert i sed: Costs: $150.000 (Current FY) Funding Source: ComBission Action Reviewed by: Legal Approved N/A N/A DIS N/A ACMr:,4~ft~ Approved w/conditions Purchasing Capt. IIl1'. X Dented Risk Mgmt. Operating Cont'd to Date: Other Paper: Appropriation Code(s) Other Not required N/A Affected parties notified 315-1-3471-612/575 Attachments: Recommended Repairs Report COM Work Order --. Not required N/A ~ ,'f \ ~ I ... .... , r I I I I ; .' r I f 1 . ,', , . ' I. '. , . . I " "f 11II; ." ro.:' . , , 'I'" " : ';,., . ..... . " "', '1. ...... .- ~~I......a..,..4>>.,~......./i.l.,...~W'._-4~__.... _ - , .......,-.----L.~J!B.. .- The "Penny for Pinellas" capital improvement program includes $250,000 in FY89/90; $1,250,000 in FY95/96; and $500,000 in FY96/97 for fishing piers. It had been envisioned that, along with a new Pier 60, four segments of the old S.R.60 bridges which are presently dilapidated and considered an eyesore, would be removed and that a new fishing pier (probably located at the westernmost bridge segment near the bait house) would be constructed. While the $2 million dollar total number represents only an estimate of the program's total cost, it is believed that most, if not all, elements can be accomplished with these funds. It is proposed that the $2 million dollar "Penny for Pinellas" fishing pier funds be advanced and that the Big Pier 60 replacement along with three of the four dilapidated bridge segment removals be prepared for bid advertisement. The fourth bridge section \ ',,~ removal and the new fishing pier construction can follow in accordance with fund J availability. /~!W;~~~~ ~~=~~~llU'~~~"~;'~~;'YZ..r,1I.r.;!~i:~::..'i.:t~1J'3~~~~~~~.;!'.cz~~," , I , ' r , I . ' 1 I I I 1 i ,",' , ., ,.':,. ,j :.',. ", " "', . ...,< . , " . '.: :". , , ..,., ". . . ,..'}..:': ." ; '",., ..,. . . ,"" "" . i I. " :-,' .,' :. " ." " . " , . 'L" , , ' .~ J 'r-' ." . ~. "~.: ...,.~t';'0~~;i:;:~~~t4;~[:~~:~1~if:,~r:~ft~~~3 ;:';:i~~~~~~:. ,~~)tff':, '!" I i", I I '~,"", , :1 -<:1 , .~ ,I r r 1 " ., :1 - " . . '. , .,; .. , . " /.~. ,I' I. ..~..- I ! I City staff is of the original Penny for financing alternatives, which will be budget review. This modification or financing in accordance with its anticipated project !: currently working on a modification Pinellas budget, including investigation of incorporated into the first quarter plan will include funds for this expenditure schedule. .? . , "~ .", ... -' . , ,,-~_. ~...._I._"I""'...,~..,- .....-.. -. ~ --, ~ . , " '. , ,. , , , , ~. .' .' .. '. . . : .'" ~ I', ,. , '. .. .::f'>: . , . '. i.; :. ~ '. ,'.'" 'T:':, I - (f'l\;~~~.,t;;f,(7.a4~aar~llVw"",~ ..,; / , , " 't: ,~ . ; '~'..': :~~?,<' '! ',,:' - ,.:'iT;........ . :.l'~' /'/ ~ .'" ",', . .' . , r-. . , i ," ~'<<", '.. , . , "''';;'J";",-,, #":} ,..~ i~r,:\..t., .:','....;..,.~.::;-,..>+'.oil'j:.~a~i-":". ,.;.44,~~{!t.'...l;. -"h ""__nO"',"~ .' ...~..__..........._...._... ,.,~ :," ." ":''''::4t.~ .:t,,,.!: ,~'" ~. 7:; '..-i~.. . .. r,;' ',r.; ,:..~,;\"'!'\'.:c:,l;~".i, 'o"r .:(i~'~ '..i!~ I..,t:r:~ "j I'J'J; ..'....,.", r'_~':1:'2! :"}~ 'pL 'f - 1 .... . ~"."l" ................'*"~...~. ";:::t.:'i~;[" '. . ,';'.:i' /:;i;(~;\L;~:~;i~;:~~t:'.;.,..=:;:::", . ... ,'. ;.: '"->; I ~~.~~t~~~f:l.~~~"",.r~.n~.;~~~r.,i..~~t..l " " ~ ~' . , I - ',," Agenda Memo Page 2 continued Replacement of Big Pier 60 Clearwater Beach Cost estimates for the construction of a new pier is as follows: CONSTRUCTION ITEM ESTIMATED COST A. Landside Piling Modifications $ 52,000* B. Landside Pile Caps 38,000 C. Landside Deck 250,000 D. Landside Closure Walls 31,000 E. Waterside Pilings 103,000 F. Waterside Pile Caps 44,000 G. Waterside Deck 290,000 H. Guardrails 72,000 I. Demolition of Existing Structure 144,000 Construction Total $ 1,024,000* Engineering Costs (CDM) $ 150,000 *Demolition of the entire existing pier, including the 50 bays of pilings on the land side and construction of 20 new larger bays on the land side, would provide an entirely new structure at an additional cost of $18,000 ($70,000 for 20 new bays of piling versus $52,000 for modifications to the 50 bays of existing piling per item A above). The total cost would increase to $1,042,000. While pier replacement would probably result in a greater level of impact on tourists during construction than would the phased renovation, that impact would be for a significantly shorter period of time. The costs for pier replacement are judged to be somewhat higher than for pier renovation, but the significantly increased service life is considered to warrant the added initial investment. It is recommended that the Pier 60 structure be replaced. The design of the pier replacement should emphasize the need to expedite permitting, to minimize impact on tourism during construction, and to maintain the architectural character and utility of the existing pier. ,..' -:;"\~i'l:':;,,,'l,A;".'.:........~. ,....- ..' ."...... " '4 .. ~,.... ...~.. .~. .r.."....-. ...._. ..~.".' "1 ~.""~";;,,.~.;.. CLWOC .1/56 10/9/90 E. Waterside pilings. Repair of 48 pilings on an as-needed basis. Assumption: 2-3 need attention within 6 months, an additional 5 within 12 months and the balance over a 5-year period. F. waterside pile caps. Repair and replacement of 22 pile caps on an as-needed basis. Assumption: 4-6 need repair within 6 months, an additional 3-5 need replacement within 12-18 months, and tile balance to be replaced by the end of the 5-year -period. G. Waterside deck. Repair or replacement of 20 bays on an as-needed basis. Assumption: 2-3 need attention within 6 months, an additional 4-6 within 12 months, and the balance by the end of the 5-year period. H. Guardrails. Repair or replacement of approximately 2,400 lineal feet of railing on an as-needed basis. Assumption: 350-400 feet need repair or replacement within 6-12 months, an additional 400 feet within 24-36 months, and the balance to be replaced by the end of the five-year period. The above items do not include any repairs to the existing superstructures (second level concrete structures) or repairs and/or modifications to the wooden structure presently used as the entrance gate, public toilet facility and marine science exhibit. An estimate of maintaining the pier over the specified 5-year period presented below--assuming items A through G above would contracting services and that item H could be performed by city personnel with materials purchased from locally available sources. is require outside 6-12 Months 12-24 Months Balance (5 yrs) A. Landside Pilings $ 6,000 $ 6,000 $ 30,000. B. Landside pile Caps 5,000 5,000 35,000 C. Lands ide Deck 72,000 66,000 150,000 D. Landside Closure walls 1,000 1,000 5,000 4 (>n ...;r->::-~.~'.~:,;.':';f,:,:,: ~,~:;":::;.;':;\'~":;~'" ,-.....-'-.<", "''-. ',;!'i-'~"':'-'-' .. "--;''::N!~:;~~;~~?;'::Y:~;{i;i*~}~, v~ . .... ~. '~" ....,v ~ :..,.-. .. .,,~ ~_ 1\ :\..':\"'POP, .','. ~:.., ~ ..' '::.ff,~~:.':r / 11 D '8 structural \. '\ I ./ D D technologies inc. c 0 N S U L T N G project No. 90-140 May 17, 1990 Weklva Bualness Center Suite 104, 142S East Semoran Blvd. Apopka, Florida 32703 3Q5.889.966O E N G N E E R s Thorras W. Burke, presi dent Dresser & McKee, 1305 u.s. 19 South, Clearwater, Florida Mr. Vice Camp P.E. Inc. Suite 300 34624 Letter~PE.!l Visual Inspection of pier 60 (Portion West of Entrance Booth) Cit1-9!-f1earwat~~_Florida Dear Mr. Burke, This letter summarizes newer portion located on to Structural Inc. (COM). our findings of Pier 60, which is the pier. The inspection Technologies, Inc.'s upon a visual inspection the segment west of was performed on (STI) proposal to of the the entrance booth May 2, 1990, pursuant camp Dresser & McKee, general prepare Scope and Objective: The purpose of structural condition of the recommendations for further the inspection was to pier based on visual action. determine the observations, and Description of the pier: approximately 1150 feet west the pier (differing structural constructed in two phases. parking lot to an Entrance west of the Entrance construction. It is in 1952 and the second parking Mexico. systems) suggests that the The first phase extends about 550 feet structure on the pier. The portion of structure constitutes the second phase of our understanding that the first phase was constructed phase in 1966. from the the pier pier 60 extends from a towards the Gulf of lot at the beach, The appearance of pier was phase, the pier slab supported on There are 3 piles per composed of precast double between pile bents spaced at A shows general views of the piles per bent. The second structure pier and comprised of 3 spans pier. In the first concrete deck center. comprised of a cast-in-pIace spaced at about ll-foot on the second phase, the deck is tee sections (probably prestressed) spanning about 36 feet. Photograph land 2 in Appendix pier. In the second phase, there are two phase construction starts from the entrance terminates at a liT" shaped end span. The "T" section is in the north-south direction perpendicular to the main structure is bents In pile bent. I'v I,,\"-J · STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING · ENGINEERING MECHANICS · ....., ,- :...'.'~..".., -... .. . ':"'" . . ",.... . .j.... "{.;;\\~it;,~i~~:r~~t~:\fm~~~~~~,*'i)W,l:~'J.,<~.;i~~~1~'::';~N~:"~ ~'~!.;..~~~'l1~' CLWOC.4/18 8/1/90 , . . ... TABLE A SUMMARY OF COSTS ro PROVIDE DESIGN, BIDDING AND CONSTRUcrlOO SERVICES FOR BIG PIER 60 Cost Component Tasks 1 Task 2 Task III Task IV" Total Cost 1. Labor Related Costs $ 3,250 $ 9,750 $ 5,580 $43,420 $ 62,000 2. Other Direct Costs 6,000 3,000 1,500 2,000 12,500 3. Subconsultant Costs 14,000b 35,250b 4 ,500b 21,750b 75,500 Total Costs $23,250 $48,000 $11,580 $67,170 $150,000 BAssumes 3-rnonth bidding period and 12-month construction period. bSubconsultants include geotechnical, architectural, structural and electrical. ATTACHMENT A 2% ADJUSTMENT SAMP CURReJT CURRENT" CURRENT" CURRENT" PAY HOURLY HOURLY ANNUAL ANNUAL PROPOSED PROPOSED GRADE MINIMUM MAXIMUM MINIMUM MAXIMUM MINIMUM MAXIMUM A 7.0512 10.2948 13750 20075 14025 20476 B 7.7281 11 .3948 15070 22220 15371 22664 C 8.4615 12.6357 16500 24640 16830 25132 0 9.3076 13.8769 18150 27060 18513 27601 E 10.1537 15.2308 19800 29700 20196 30294 F 11.1691 16.7537 21780 32670 22215 33323 G 12.2861 18.4461 23958 35970 24437 36689 H 13.5103 19.9563 26345 38915 26872 39693 14.8641 22.0512 28985 43000 29565 43860 J 16.3024 24.5319 31790 47837 32425 48794 K 17.4756 27.0128 34077 52675 34759 53728 L 19.0192 29.2179 37087 56975 37829 58114 M 21 .3345 32.8461 41602 64050 42434 65331 N 24.2563 37.1537 47300 72450 48246 73899 0 27.5640 38.7692 53750 75600 54825 77112 .JoI\.h...-_...... " -.:\"'c''' CLEARWATER CITY COMMISSION Agenda Cover Memorandum C~t.m * ~ '1 Meeting Date: 12/20/90 Pass on first reading Ordinance 5061-90. o and that the appropriate officials be authorized to execute same. BACKGROUND: Earlier this year, the both approved agreements allow National Healthplex, Drew Village Nursing Center now defunct Health Facilities Authority and to allow the City of Hialeah to issue Inc. to purchase three Florida in Cl earwater. the tax nursing City of Clearwater free revenue bonds to homes, including the National Healthplex has now decided to downsize the $8 million to finance the purchase of two nursing homes, issue from $12 million to a maximum of one in Hialeah and Drew Village. Health Stanl ey Robert Olive, the City's bond counsel, Facilities Authority former financial firm has reviewed the financial aspects has reviewed and approved the legal advi sor, Chuck Tharnstrom of the offering dnd has no documents. The of the Morgan, objections. Allowing the City of of Clearwater's ability default. The City also Hialeah to issue the tax to issue future bonds has no 1 i abi 1 i ty free bonds will have or on its credit rating for payment of the bonds. no i f the impact on the City bonds go into Action on the attached interlocal agreement will be recommended at the second reading of the ordinance at the January 3, 1991 Commission meeting. All costs for the issuance of tile bonds will be paid by tlational Healthplex, Inc. Reviewed Originating Dept.: Cost.: nla Commission Action: Legal Total o Approved Administration Budget o Approved w/conditlons Purchasing User Dept.: Current FY o Denied Risk Mgmt. o Continued to: DIS Funding Source: ACM Advertised: o Capt. Imp. Attachments: Other Date: o Operating Paper: o Other Interlocal Agreement Submitted by: o Not required Ordinance 5061-90 Affected parties Appropriation Code: o Notified o None Not required , "., .. I.... .r ~ .\.' " ~,,' " . .....'r". ~ ~ ,i,1 . .~ .' , . ' t : '- :".,.:;. {:.ft t!~ ,I A 'h '1 " - - .,. ,;,.. -'~',iit;~\>,~":':"';'I"'~~"'~":';';':~;tZrt.",,).;; ''''', < I, .,., .. II I I ~ \ I 11.1,11 I I I II . , " I I I !' ,I I. I ,.I,. !: I. '. f,!I: 1.1 ::" :1,'~ ,~U i 'I ..., ~) ,I ;,," I' "I "1'.. /...', I , ,'1,'1:,1.1 J(:; r ; .,:.' \~~"RfI'.HTV OEEC t><~CPM CORPORATION) II ','1. . I. I "I f' '''. I' , ,,. I' , This Warranty Deed ,Hade ana' e:~ecuted tilt.' 1 s t: day of NOVClllbcvt D. 19 8 ~y rLORIDA POWEn COHPOBATIUN o corporatIOn existing under the laws 0; Sta te of F lor ida 908 CLEVELAND STREEr, hereinafter called the grantor, to C I T Y ur , and Ilavlng Its prinCIpal place of bUSiness at CLEABWA JlIt, fLUH lOA CLEMlWA IEB whose.postoffice address is p.o. Box 4740, CI.E^HWAJEH, fLUllIDA hereinafter called the grantee: (Wh.,.__,r uud h."I" Ih. IIrm. "9rlnlo," Ind ..9rlnl.... lncluel' III In, Plrtl.. '0 lhlt instrument and the h.lr" 1'9111 rtprue"IUlu. and ulI9n. 0/ Inelhlduall, Ind ,n, .ucc."on Ind UII9"' ot corponllon.) .. t ~ ii .... \.- ~ .: - ... ~ U'~ :'2 ... l.I IS ~ ~ ,.. ~ ;0 o The West 5' of Lot 9, Block 4, H.J. Booth Subdivision as recorded in Plat Book 9, Page 22 of the Public Records of Pinellas COUllty, Florida. :x2 ~ :c z --f a .... Together with a/l the tenements, appertaining. To f fi\ve and to Hold, the same in fee simple forever. And the grantor hereby convenants with said grantee that it is lawfully seized of said land in fee simplej that it has good right and lawful authority to sell and convey said landj that it hereby fully warrants the title to said land and will defend the same against the lawful claims of all persons \",hom- soever,' and that said land is free of all encumbrances l~ .: I ~,I' , f. . ,.,,'.,. . . . ,. ,...-' , '0 , .: I .. . 4 ' :. :,,;'CORPORAi'E seAL1 :.'.'.':. ':" I.)' . .: " , "..;. ... ,~ J .' '.~. .:~~, ')..;....< '..... ~:.; ""'~~~'" .... I.. .... In Witness Whereof the grantor has caused these presents (0 be executed in its name, and its corporate seal to be hereunto affixed, by its proper officers thereunto duly author~ CJ;;(jtlt/~'S.~nd year ;;rsc above written. ~ "0 ~ LEGl\l DEPT. ~ l&,. 'APp~~e;g_ . pale a:'$l- BY~~ ~~-II)/~Ll/!;~ ORIDA POWER CORPORATION ATTEST: STATEOF Florida COUNT'r'OF Pinellas 1 HEREBY CERTIFY that on this day, before me. an officer duly authorized in the State and County aforesaid to take acknowledgments. personally appeared Philip C. Henry and Cathleen P. Kortright well known to me to be the Vice President & Asst. Secreta~ectively of the corporation named as grantor in the foregoing deed, and that they severally acknowledged executing the same in the presence of two subscribing witnesses freely and voluntarily under authority duly vested in them by said corporation and that the seal affixed there to is the true corporate seal of said corporation. WITNESS my hand and official seal in the County and State last aforesaid this lS~av of November,A.D.'9 B 9. ......\...,.... ' .! l';Ar::I...EE~! F t t1,~r~ 1. , rlFBI AI<EF:, CI. .Enl:; i ,:;~.;o .<'\ !. .I. ~;;PI, >:..e~' Q4~A.-- -;- \ tar.'" ruollc . . . . ... : j~~ , . . '. C' I .... I . " ,,1 , " i.' . . '~I V f' This Insrrumenr prepared by: .. ! r, ; I. ,J .' r ,. ..' ,I". ,'_ ,II' r;; '0' . EXHLB.IT A Address Notary Publlt., state 01 flonda at Lafoe My COOImlSSlon ExDlres SEPT. 6. 1992 I). -()ll"'~6(O) , ,,-.. ~ '." . ',:~ ~ '. ,.. -.., ..' ~~., : ..'t~ ,...... .. ,:<t"~.i ~. . . t . ,I,