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05/19/1994 ACTION AGENDA - CLEARWATER CITY COMMISSION MEETING - May 19, 1994 (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 name 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 Commission. ANY PERSON WITH A DISABILITY REQUIRING REASONABLE ACCOMMODATION IN ORDER TO PARTICIPATE IN THIS MEETING, SHOULD CALL 813/462-6684. 6. Pledge of Allegiance Invocation Service Awards Introductions and Awards Presentations: a) Code Enforcement Review Task Force b) Clearwater Bombers Approval of Minutes - Regular Meetings 4/21/94 (cont. from 5/5/94) & 5/5/94 Citizens to be heard re items not on the Agenda (maximum of 10 speakers pre- registered with City Clerkl 1. Mayor. 2. Rev. Dennis MacAleer, Trinity Presbyterian Church. 3. 3 awards presented. 4. Proclamations: Code Enforcement Officers' Appreciation Week - 6/6-' 2/94 Safe Boating Week - 6/5-11/94 5. a) Task Force recognized and disbanded. b) Plans presented. Approved disbursing $10,000 in budget and maximum $10,000 match, $1 for every $10 received through corporate sponsorship. 6. 5/5/94 approved as submitted; 4/21/94 approved as corrected by Clerk. 7. Mvrna Y ounq requested approval of the "Walk for Jesus" route. Approved. Steve Saliqa recommended, all that could, go see vintage aircraft at St. Pete/Clwr Airport. Sarah Adler expressed concern re reports of plans for new Memorial Causeway Bridge. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7. Not Before 6:00 P.M. - Scheduled Public Hearings (1) Presentation of issues by City staff. (2) Statement of case by applicant or representative (5 minutes). (3) Commission questions. (41 Comments in support and in opposition, whether as an individual or as a spokesperson for a group (3 minutes). (5) Commission questions. (6) Final rebuttal by applicant or representative (5 minutes). (7) Commission motion to determine disposition --.-------PU8LfC HEARINGS All individuals speaking on public hearing items will be sworn-in. 8. Public Comment re Renewal of Franchise with Vision 8. Received public comment. 5/1 9/94 1 9. Public Hearing & First Reading Ord. #5615- 94 - Vacating northerly l' of the 10' drainage & utility easement lying along the southerly side of Lot 1 8, Windsor Woods Sub. (Duthie, V94-05)(PW) 10. Public Hearing & First Reading Ords. #5598-94, #5599-94 & #5600-94 - Annexation, Land Use Plan Amendment to Residential Low and RS-8 Zoning for property located at 1912 East Skyline Dr., Skyline Groves, Lot 57, 0.20 acres m.o.1. (Buenaga, A94-07, LU P94-07){CP) 11. Public Hearing & First Reading Ords. #5601-94, #5602-94 & #5603-94 - Annexation, Land Use Plan Amendment to Institutional and P/SP Zoning for property located at 3110 McMullen Booth Rd., Sec. 21-28-16, M&8 23.12,0.75 acres m.o.1. (City, A94-08, LUP94-08)(CP) 12. Public Hearing & First Reading Ords. #5604-94, 115605-94 & #5606-94 - Annexation, Land Use Plan Amendment to Residential Urban and RS-8 Zoning for property located at 608 Madera Ave., Del Ora Gardens, Lot 9, 0.21 acres m.o.1. (Schrnidt, A94-09, LUP94-09)(CP) 13. Public Hearing & First Reading Ords. #5607 -94, 115608-94 & #5609-94 - Annexation, Land Use Plan Amendment to Residential Low and RPD-E Zoning for property located at 1404 Orange St., Sunny Park Groves, Blk G, Lot 17, 0.16 acres m.o.1. (Lowe, A94-10, LUP94-10)(CP) 14. Public Hearing & First Reading Ords. #5610-94, #5611-94 & #5612-94 - Annexation, Land Use Plan Amendment to Residential Urban and AS-8 Zoning for property located at 3136 San Mateo St., DelOra Gardens, Lot 23, 0.16 acres m.o.l. (Herndon, A94-11, LUP94-11 )(CP) 15. (Cont. from 4/21 /94) Public Hearing & First Reading Ords. #5590-94 & #5591-94 - Land Use Plan Amendment to Commercial General and CG Zoning for property located at 509 Bayview Ave. & 508 Meadow lark Lane, McMullen's Bayview, Blk 3, Lots 1 & 2 and south 1/2 of r-o-w to north, 0.59 acres m.o.1. (R. Roy Meador, TRE, LUP93- 5/1 9/94 9. Approved. Ord. #5615-94 passed 1 st reading. 10. Approved. Ords. #5598-94, #5599-94 & #5600-94 passed 1 st reading. 11. Approved. Ords. #5601-94, #5602-94 & #5603-94 passed 1 st reading. 12. Approved. Ords. #56004-94, #5605-94 & #5606-94 passed 1 st reading. 13. Approved. Ords. #5607-94, #5608-94 & #5609-94 passed 1st reading. 14. Approved. Ords. #5610-94, #5611-94 & #5612-94 passed 1st reading. 15. Continued at request of applicant. 2 43, Z93-54)(CP) - * Request to Continue 16. Public Hearing & First Reading Ord. #5614- 94 - CPO Zoning for property located at 1297 S. Missouri Ave., F.E. Hanousek's Sub., portion of Lots 11 & 12 (Sears Roebuck & Co., Kash n' Karry Food Store, Z94-05)(CP) 17. (Cont. from spmtg 4/19/94) Public Hearing - Variance(s) to Sign Regulations for property located at 19320 & 19246 US19N, Sec. 19-29-16, M&B 14.03 & 14.04 (Charlie Harris Pontiac, Inc./Johnson Assoc., Inc., SV92-75)(CP) - * Request to Continue 18. (Cont. from spmtg 4/27/94) Public Hearing - Variance(s) to Sign Regulations for property located at 2339 Gulf-to-Bay Blvd., Sec. 18-29-16, M&B 31.05, 31.06, & 31.071, together with Lokey FBC, Lot 2 (Nell M. Lokey, TRE/Lokey Oldsmobile, Inc., SV 93-35)(CP) - To be Cont. to 6/16/94 19. Public Hearing - Variance(s) to Sign Regulations for property located at 400 Cleveland St., Earl & Tates' Sub., Lots 1, 2, 7, 8 & 9, less alley between (AmSouth Bank/Sign Works/Collins Signs, SV94- 07)(CP) 20. (Cant. 5/5/94) Public Hearing & First Reading Ord. #5557-94 - Amending Sec. 45.24 to revise standards for approval of variances (LOCA 94-01 )(CP) 16. Approved. Ord. #5614-94 passed 1st reading. 17. Continued at request of applicant. 18. Continued to 6/16/94 at request of applicant. 19. Approved variances of: 23.6 sq.ft. to allow 71 .6 sq.ft. sign on north building face; 71.6 sq.ft. to allow 71.6 sq.ft. on east building face; and 43.9 sq.ft. to allow 91 .9 sq. ft. on west building face. 20. Approved. Ord. #5557-94 passed 1 st reading as amended. Public Hearing - Second Reading Ordinances 21. Ord. #5562-94 - Amending Sec. 35.11, to create a definition for utility facilities; amending various sections within Ch. 40, to provide for utility facilities as permitted uses in IL and P/SP districts and as a conditional use in all other zoning districts; amending Sec. 41.053, to establish supplementary conditional use standards for utility facilities (LOCA 93-23) 22. (Cont. from 5/5/94) Ord. #5563-94 - Amending Sec. 35.11, to create definitions for collector, local, minor arterial and major arterial streets; amending Sec. 40.104, to provide for Levell Group Care Facilities as a 5/19/94 21. Ord. #5562-94 adopted. 22. Ord. #5563-94 adopted. 3 . .. .... -' , , " ..... .' ,. ' '. __-"_.: n_' '___ .~__~ ______ __~~_,___~'--~.--:.--.--~-~.----( ____:u__~_ .-'.- conditional use in the RS-8 district; amending Sec. 41.053, to establish supplementary conditional use standards for Level I Group Care Facilities in the RS-8 district (LDCA 94-03) 23. Ord. #5589-94 - Amending Sec. 42.21 , to provide for revised requirements for nonconformities (LDCA 94-05) 23. Ord. #5589-94 adopted as amended. 24. - Special Items of widespread public interest - None. 25. Citizens to be heard re items not on the Agenda John Doran questioned if the Commission was unhappy with him providing pro bono services to Jolley Trolley Corporation by preparing weekly financial statements. Commission not unhappy with Mr. Doran, appreciated his efforts. Commissioner Fitzgerald and Mayor Garvey have requested information re Jolley Trolley operation. CITY MANAGER REPORTS CONSENT AGENDA (Items #26-28) - Approved as submitted. The following items require no formal public hearing and are subject to being approved in a single motion. However, any City Commissioner or the City Manager may remove an item from the Consent Agenda to allow discussion and voting on the item individually. 26. Receipt/Referral - RM-8 Zoning for property located at 1 563 & 1567 Druid Rd., Druid Groves, Blk A, Lots 4-6 & E 7' of Lot 3, 0.37 acres m.o.1. (Bowen/DeSaulniers, 294- 08)(CP) 27. Receipt/Referral - lDCA re personal services uses in Office zoning districts ILDCA 94- 02)(CP) 28. Receipt/Referral - lDCA 're temporary uses (LDCA 93-22)(CP) OTHER ITEMS ON CITY MANAGER REPORT 29. Receipt/Referral - land Use Plan Amendment to Institutional, P/SP Zoning and Preliminary Site Plan for property located at 1 250 S. Ft. Harrison Ave., Sec. 21-29-15, M&B 12.16 & 12.17 and abutting vacated portions of Sheridan Ave., 5.4 acres m.o.1. (Morton Plant Hospital Associates, Inc., LUP94-16, Z94-07)(CP) 29. Received & Referred. 5/19/94 4 30. Receipt/Referral - Land Use Plan Amendment to Institutional for Parcel A-C, Master Planned Development Zoning for Parcels A-D and Proposed Master Plan for Parcels A-D for various properties east & west of S. Ft. Harrison Ave. and north & south of Pinellas St., 44.2 acres m.o.1. (Morton Plant Hospital Association, Inc., et aI., LUP94-15, 294-06) (CP) 31. Clearwater Beach "East Shore" area redevelopment plan 32. Youth Diversion Mini Grants 33. Res. #94-28 - revising fee schedules re conditional uses, variances, site plans, plats, rezonings and land use plan amendments (CP) 34. Other Pendi ng Matters a) Res. #94-39 - establishing City's intent to reimburse Florida Gas Transmission Project costs incurred while building a new Natural Gas Gate Station in Pasco County; authorizing City Manager to sign letter of reimbursement b) Direction re Municipal Services Building ballot question b-1) Resolution c) Interlocal Agreement with Belleair Bluffs for Fire Chief Services d) (Cont. from 5/16/94) Purchase of one 1994 3/4-ton GMC 4x4 pickup truck from General GMC Truck Sales, West Palm Beach, FL, for $17,552.50 (GS) 30. Received & Referred. 31. Plan presented. Staff to present to community groups. Will be future discussion item for Commission. 32. Approved 18 applications for a total not-to- exceed amount of $27,000. 33. Approved. Res. 1t94-28 adopted as amended. 34. a) Res. #94-39 adopted. b) Rescinded action to call referendum. City Manager to move expeditiously to build Public Safety/Municipal Services Complex on Bilgore site. Come back with option re relocation of utility & Annex employees. c) Approved. d) Pulled. CITY ATTORNEY REPORTS 35. First Reading Ordinances a) Ord. #5587-94 - Amending various code sections regarding certain appointive boards and committees to change term of office from 3 years to 4 years 36. Other City Attorney Items 5/19/94 35. al Ord. #5587-94 passed 1 st reading. 36. None. 5 'I 37. City Manager Verbal Reports 38. Commission Discussion Items 39. Other Commission Action 37. Requested direction re CommUNITY Campaign's request to make a presentation. Staff to meet with them to determine if presentation warranted. Reported Police Memorial Service would be held 5/20/94 at 10 a.m. 38. None. 39. Garvey questioned if Commission wanted to take action on Dial request to make lump sum payment of part of debt from lawsuit, forgive remainder. No action. Serfield reported headline in Tampa Tribune stating Clearwater ruled against a developer was incorrect; it was the County Commission that took that action. FitzQerald questioned a reference in the Marine Advisory Board minutes that indicated Clearwater does not receive the $3 port charge included on the Empress Cruise Line's tickets. It was requested the Cruise Line clarify that the City receives none of those monies. Deeqan questioned if the Commission wished to adopt language recommended by Assistant City Attorney Lance re sign variances. Staff indicated they wish to address the issue of public hearing notices comprehensively. Deeqan reported the Pinellas Sports Authority has been merged into the Sports Committee of the Convention & Visitors Bureau but is not being advised of meetings. Some lack of cooperation found in resolving the issue, he will keep the Commission informed. Garvev questioned if the Commission wanted to add a citizen to the Downtown Partnership organization. No consensus to do so. Garvev requested reinstatement of read file rather than copying everything to each Commissioner. Consensus to place list of activities in City facilities in read file. Other items will be placed in file as Commission determines. 40. 12: 15 a.m. (5/20/94) 40. Adjournment 5/19/94 6 Subject: CLEARWATER CITY COMMISSION Agenda Cover Memorandum SERVICE AWARDS Recommendation/Motion: Item # Meeting Oate:5/16/1994 & ~1994 The following employees be presented with service awards for thcir length of scrvice In the employment of the City of Clearwater. D and that the appropriate officials be authorized to execute same. BACKGROUND: 5 Years: Suzanne M. Hurley George- Way Shelor III Mark R. Beaudette Angela L. Wierzba Todd Voight Luis B. Acosta Vickie L. Davenport Scott D. Paulk 10 Years: Donald J. Hall David M. Rieumont Annette M. Wentz 15 Years: Henry M. Propheter Donald J. Flynn 20 Yea r s : George W. Johnson Wilma J. Lewis Margo E. Walbolt Reviewed by: Legal Budget Purchasing Risk Mgmt. CIS ACM Other Submitted by: Police Police Police Police Public Works/Water Public Works/WPC Central Permitting Parks & Recreation Pol ice Po lice Po I ice Police Fire Fi re Parks & Recreation Parks & Recreation Originating Dept: Human Resources Costs: Total User Dept.: Current FY Advertised: Date: Paper: D Not required Affected parties D Notified o Not required Funding Source: D Capt. Imp. D Operating D Oth er Appropriation Code: Commission Action: D Approved D Approved w/conditions D Denied o Continued to: Attachments: o None Mayor Rita Garvey Betty J. Blunt, Confidential Clerk Receptionist COPIES: city Commissioners, Betty Deptula, Cyndie Goudeau SUBJECT: Presentation at the May 19, 1994 City commission Meeting DATE: May 19, 1994 . The Iollowing presentation will be made at the May 19, ~994 city Commission meeting. 15 YEARS SERV:rCE AWARDS . .. Henry propheter, Police 'Department (letter of appreciation and plaque) 20 YEARS Wi~ma Lewis, Parks and Recreation (letter of appreciation and wa tch) Margo Walbolt, Parks and Recreation (letter of appreciation and watch) .. PROCLAM1\TIONS Code Enforcement Officers' Appreciation Week - Jeff Safe Boating Week - Bill Held, Harbormaster PRESENTATIONS Code Enforcement Review Clearwater Bombers SQ. CITY OF CLEARWATER, Interdepartmental Correspondence , Mayor and Commissioners Cynthia E. Goudeau, City Clerk @) SUBJECT: Code Enforcement Review Task Force COPIES: Elizabeth Deptula, City Manager Kathy S. Rice, Deputy City Manager Jeff Kronschnabl, Community Response Team' May 17, 1994 ,", As the Code Enforcement Review Task Force has completed its task, it is approriate to ;,ctisband it. The members have been asked to attend the meeting of May 19, 1994, in order for you " . to recognize them for their efforts. All but 2 members have indicated they will be in attendance. 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Rita Garvey, Mayor City Commissioners City of Clearwater Clearwater, Florida (;{jIVI~\IliB81f1l\l PRES!= Date .MAY 1 2 19~1j CITY CU:hr\ May 11, 1994 Re: Clearwater, Florida Introduction of New Administration Annual Funding Request for Approval Dear Mayor Garvey and Clearwater City Commissioners; I am writing this letter on behalf of the Clearwater Bombers, Inc. for the purpose of requesting a hearing at the next City Commission meeting for the following purposes: 1 . the 1994 2. operating Introduction of myself, team, the 1994 schedule; Request for approval expenses or approval of the new 1994 administration, of the 1994 allotment for funds for that purpose. 1 do not need to remind you that the Bombers are synonymous with Clearwater all around the world. The Bombers have opened up their 55th season and are on track for another winning season to add to the last 54. The Bombers have brought more National Titles (10) and More National Tournaments (9) to Clearwater that any other team has brought to their hometown. The Bombers have more members (19) in the National Hall of Fame than any other club. It is my goal to rebuild this fine institution into what it should be - a perennial powerhouse inexpensive family oriented fun-filled sport entertainment institution. I know that we can do it. Catch It d.' ~r''''''~'' .. - :f:= . . :~~ ~ - If You Can! Doubleheaders: Frid;1Y & Salurdc'l}' Night - April through August Gametime: 7:00 pm Bomber Stadium 651 Old Coachman Road (North of Drew) Clearwater, FL 346 (813) 462-6584 T r ad it ion 11151 66th Street N. Ste. 401 Largo, FL 34643 (813) .541-3447 1 believe that it is very important for this proposal to be addressed at the present time so that we can begin to rebuild a working relationship. I have not requested a hearing up to now because I wanted to solidify the administration, the team and schedule and begin work on rebuilding the local business and fan support. I have done that. ~ . 1 do not want to wait any longer because I want input from you for the purpose of moving this important institution in the proper direction for the benefit of Clearwater and the Greater Suncoast area. I will address any questions and concerns that you have at the meeting. 1 will try to have documents prepared for your evaluation in the next two days. I remain... -==r:D - ') Bruce G. Kaufmann, J.D. Chairman of the Board Clearwater Bombers, Inc. Catch It If You Can! Doubleheaders: Friday &: SRll1rday Night. Apn'J through August Gamctime: 7:00 pm Bomber Stadium 651 Old Coachman Road (North of Drew) Clearwater. 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CLEARWATER BOMBERS MENS AMATEUR FAST PITCH SOFTBALL 1994 SCHEDULE DATE Th, Fr, Sa, Su OPPONENT LOCATION Apr i 1 15, 16 April 21,22,23 April 29, 30 Ballston Lakes, NY Ashland, Ohio Amsterdam Spirit, NY Home Home Home May May May May 7 14 22 28, 29 6, 13, 21, 27, To Be Announced Tampa Bay Smokers Ehrhardt Motors, se Memorial Day Tournament Home Home Home Home June June June .June 3, 4 10, 11 17, 18 24, 25 Bombers Slowpitch Tournament Home Blue/Gray Tournament Montgomery, AL Birdtown, NC Home Reading, PA Home July July July July July July 1, 2, 3, 8, 9, 10 15, 16 Baton Rouge,LA Home St. Petersburg Jack Russell Home Home 4 Holiday Tournament ISC Qualifier Tampa Bay Smokers BUCS VS BOMBERS Duluth, GA Canton, NC 17 22, 23 29, 30 August August 5, 6 12 - 21 Home Prince Edward Island, Canada Home Renegades, No~cross, GA ISC World Tournament August 26, 27 ASA Regionals. September September Practice for Nationals ASA Nationals Home Palms Springs, California 2, 3 9 - 17 ,_, _'~ J. _ :"". .L..... ':" .u,r--.. Ifi...'_li_1t(I_' rl........, ~\r}L::..:.'11t_1t', 11!t:. - ':'.l..':'" ":t-4-:_ J..~'44 hU. (I~ lJl;J .1. ENTER SELECTION AND <CP.\: ALT-Fi0 HELP 0 ANSI-BaS 0 FOX 0 1200 E?l 0 LOG CLOSED 0 PRT OFF 0 CR 0 CR 5/19/94 CORPORATE DETAIL RECORD SCREEN 2:17 PM NU~: N930DOOOD2B2 ST:FL ACTIVE/FL NON-PROF FLD: 01/19/1993 FE!tl: 5'-7-3160865 NAME CLEARWATER BOMBERS, INC. PRINCIPAL: BOr1BER STADIU1"l CHANGED: OlJ./21/94. ADDRESS P.O. BOX 1864 CLEARWATER, FL 34643 MAiLING 11151-bbTH ST. N. CHANGED: 04/21/9~ ADDRESS *i:4.Dl LARGO, FL 34643 .RA NAME KAUFMANN, BRUCE NAME CHG: 04/21/94 RA AGOR 11151-6bTH ST. N. AOOR CHG: 04/21/9~ SUiTE 401 LARGO, FL 34643 US ANN REP (1994) !N 04/21/94 1. MENU, 3. OFFICERS, 7. LIST, 8. NEXT, 9. PREV ----- THIS IS NOT OFFICIAL RECORD; SEE DOCUMENTS IF QUESTION OR CONFLICT ---- ENTER SELECTiON AND <CR); ALT-FIG HELP 0 ANSI-BSS a FOX 0 1200 E71 0 LOG CLOSED 0 PRT OFF 0 CR 0 CR OFFICER/DIRECTOR DETAIL SCREEN N9300000D282 CORP NAME: CLEARWATER BOMBERS, INC. NAME: KAUFMANN~ BRUCE G 11151-b6TH ST. N. #401 LARGO, FL 34643 NAME: DOTZLER, JOHN 10681 GULF BLVD. 5TE.210 TREASURE iSLANO, Fl 33706 NAME: GREYJ MICHAEL 12425 U.S. 19 N. CLEARWAtER, FL 34624 NAME: RIVES, HOWARD 111 1265 S, MYRTLE CLEARWATER, FL 34616 NAME; HARTMAN, WILLIAM 13575-58TH ST. N. ~131 CLEAWATER, FL 34620 NA~lE: SM 1 -rH, PAMELA 1709 DREW ST. CLEARWATER, FL 34615 + NEXT, - PREV, 1. MENU, 2. FILING, 3. TOP 7. LIST, 8. NEXT BY LIST, 9. PREV BY LIST ----- THIS IS NOT OFFICIAL RECORD; SEE DOCUMENTS IF QUESTION OR CONFLICT ENTER SELECTION AND (CR): ALT-Fl0 HELP 0 ANSI-BBS U FOX 0 5/19/94 CORP I--JUMBER: TITLE: COP TITLE: vco TlTLE: 10 TITLE: 0 TITLE: 0 TiTLE: SO ."" .... 2:.18 PM , 'i1Ji" 1200 E71 0 LOG CLOSED 0 PRT OFF 0 CR o CR If You Can! Doublclicndcrs.:'rridIJ)' &: SllflJrdllY Night - April through A lIgust Gllil1t:timc: 7:00 pm Bomber Stadium 651 Old Coachman Road (North of Drew) Clearwater. 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B . l{; ..,. .... ~ 1~!. ~ u' .- ~ 'I' I . . :'.. , I, ~ J 'r' ,"'^Y6.1...\,.I'!\r" l"\"'\lJ,'.' ,I !('",,;',ll.til~ ::.12~. ;"\'I'f"'\,_\,~..)o'.f,,'.\'i1.1," "~'\' .1:']'/ !_ t,' '. ,'1 r ,i ~~. : '. ~ I ' , ,. \ ,t': ,I JtJNt~J..a.-~ll...):!--.",,111 I' .... Bobby Bowdcn,'co;lcll (If th.! n:lti"11.1; dlllmpic'l FI,lled,:l St:lt!' SCl11inoles i,')otb.:tli !r.7.ill. \';:1: ::. II' ::,t f"!ti\r~,t)~JJg r.~;lY ? for ttlO 190.\ Bobby l30wclcrl Golf TmJ: T~:.' ..;.,::! il>:lu(jt'~; ;\ ;ld',' 01 (jolf ~ll tl1u ::~tcllrft~J'V;n'0~' f)(;:;'cr!.t,'Il.;.....: !,,; [1:::\I1\'!' ',';,n,:l lj)<J~ ~:J~Somil1C'l\;S t\i(jtl~;':'\t 1':"1' !' ."\' '.' .., -......-- t. ,. fEI . )8~ ;~ij I~I , ,~ ~ ~L ,': " . ':~. f':' \; .. i :l ~ 1:.1 f )'. l::j- , Ii, . 1'\:, : ~i. I. I. ;:"'i.~".".': I .' , ' , I J" : \::::', .;:" I : '. ',1 .'.(1 , ~. II " , ." II. .. ',' .! . ': i . i I ~ i L " I " , l'"'.i ~ .., r ,~( . i.! i ! , I. I : ~ i : . , SPORTS SHORTS.... I . ~(J~\D~~.@t?Q)e.. ~ith T.R. / ,/ _ The Ripkin watch intensifies. Cal has - The ball that was the 1~'stHRY #7552J;Hll~k played in more than 1,930 consecutive games, Aaron ever hit is now valued at O~OO,O()O. about 200 short of Lou Gehrig's record. Hard - In the Rec!s"Riverfront" Stadium, only one to b~li~ve . 2nd longest streak is 192 py fan is defying the city's new anti-smokin~ Iilw. Marlins OF Jell' Conine.: Tqday's soft players You guessed it . owner Marge Schott. ,~ have a ,headache or runny nose and they are - Pirate OF "Andy Van Slyke says he loves out 3 davs. ' , I;laying at Shea Stadium because of the fans. _ Another impossible feat: For any pitcher 'There are 50,000 of them with a collective LQ. to break.NolanRyan's career strikeout record of about 100,000. ~ese,a:e doctors, lmvyers, (5,714),l!e'd have to average 286 K's a' year for etc. They'..waI}tapl~ oLyou." ' 20 seasons: '. ---, ...,.- - CorignihUations' .td.....Univl;rsity of Texas _ Yankee Hall of Farner V\'hitey Ford is the baseball coach Cliff GusL.'1I'SOI1 on surpassing only' pitcher in' history with more postseason le~endary use coach Rod Dedeaux as the victories.. th?n' -Blue Jay Dave Stew311. Not wmningest college coach ever (1,~33 wins). even Bob Gibson or Catilsh Hunter. - Mass exodus: A requc;st for.asylum by Hi .. Can you name the only hitter to hit two rnembers of Haiti's national soccer team was HR's in the 1st inning of the same game? A denied by the-U.S.'Embassy. Phillie, of course: Von Ha)'cs in 1985. - \\'ho says pro' athletes don't 1;1)' _ The Brewers had a classy idea as to who down....Recently th,e Phil 76ers lost slIccessive thre\v out the 1st ball on opening day. They games to the _ Km~ks(by 63 pts.) and the selected a fan from each county (72) in Pac~rs (by 45).' That's' at)out 75% effort! -..-~- \-Visconsin. No-politicians or celebs IF This year's scrappy Clearwater Bomber participateu. Refreshmg! I softball team is fun to ,watch. Veter,lns !\'like _ Senate Majority Leader George Mitchell! Hazel, Bmce Turner,' and Tom Cavallaro will be ~aseball's next. Commissioner (J anuary).1 provide the f?unch. . TI:c pitching is solid Clnd He..was' a close fnend of the late formen the schedule IS tough. General ivtanager Bruce /eOrrimissio.n~~ Bart Gian~_mati. . . _ . '~;SlUfmanl1 dcselves our support. / ' -' -- ,.---------.. / Miracle Start,For Clearwater Bombers I ' .;;: Th~ 10 tiine Nation~ Champion Bori1'bers I took 2 out of 3 games from a good ! Amsterdam, NY, fastRltch softtxlll team \vhich I featured two .all \-varIa players, Andv Jackson I and Tlill,McCumber, and in so doing have I pulled off a minor miracle. You see ". they're supposed to be dead. A month before the usual starting games, the Bombers (the worlds oldest contmuoLlS softball team) were said to bave folded in a nationally distribu ted softball paper. The\' had no roster, no schedule, and were close. to fosing the park in their name, Bomber Stadium. But the tradition would not die ... a 'local ~ttorney Bruce K..allfn~ln decided to see wh~it he could tlo with a little help from alxlvc. rn1e rc.'-\ults i,lITe somc\l./hat remarkable, Not 'only is there a team ... but in tbe Iirst three scric~, ~H;,ain.'it m'llional P0\\'crh()ll.sc te~lm.;;, 1I1cBornlx.~rsha\'C somehow r~l~hiolled a \\ il1Jli 11~ record. \Vit hall almost totall)' 11(.'\1,' ca-;t nf pbycrs. III ()j1]~' :1 mOil t h ! In h'-)t \\\,x'ks ~l,amt.'s, the B()ll1b,,'r~ Il1:\I1:lgcd : I spl i t I :.ri( b> i1i!~J.l~t winni Ili', the O!X~lltT 12 to II. l>,d(JIt.' dl(JpplI1~~ the "l'l."lllH! I.'.:Ul1C IJv :1.\ tn ()~.\,'(lI'l' ... :1 ~hLlt (Jut 1"1\' :\mll,' w~ ___._*....,__ _ .__._______ ....___.-...____.__......_ .-. . .~_..<----~...- -~-... . ..".- - .~_____~______..o__._. --- --~--- ~--......,--,--._-.~, Beach Views Thursday, May 05, 1994 Page 11 \ \ \ \ ,/ /' -----..., .....- Jackson. 'lhe big 3rd inning proved the difference as Clearwater put together a string of five consecutive run scoring singles. Loran Algra (3-0) stmck out 11 in 6 lnnings of work for the win. Saturday's lone game won by the Bombers Mike Gaiger, who struck out <) in a rain shortened 2 to 1 game. Glen Cain \\'35 the big stick for the Bombers this weekend as . he went 4 for 4, w1th 5 RBfs in Fridayls Or~(~er.. . . . lhis upconllng weekend is an open d~lte Wttl1 no games scheduled. I?ut ~he tollo\Vmg week May 13th amI 14th \\111 pH the l~st "2 cl111~ in the S~lllthca)~~ a~ail15t one an()th~r, ..L<:; the rampa Sl1lokcr~ \\1ill)(: at the stadium. 'I he Smokers are a team huilt IN Pete PurcL~lli, mad~ up of slIch familiar nari1cs ..LS: H()()ll1cr- Brush. B:lrrv Kahler, Buck HllCh~1[1IlOn, Mike !\link. Spud Br:1lll1d. MlIrrav Brill. amI Kevil1 Harn.'\' ." b,-tsil~tll\' the '9~ Bomh."l's. 'I hl' rivalrv. 1x.'twL'l'!l thL'Sl~ tm) team..; is ,-drl'ad\' IHlt....\nd thts pre }\'l'S tu Ix: (Ilk' of Ilk' hl~!~il'st l\.\t\ ks (\1' thl. 't)..l SC:lS()ll. !-'nik Llll1ili;ll\,,'itl1 \":t..,\pil(.!J :-.dlh:dl will 111)1 \\,;Illt II) Illi,~'-, this tl1;i!('l1llp. ( ';'itch Ilh' H 111Ih::1 lc\'l'1' .. tlle\"r l' ;di'.l' :li It! well. \ I I ! r \ 1 . ' , I .'V <J) <J) .... . . 4 " THE TAMPA TRIBUNE CI:) ~ e- el Q! CQ Kaufmann hopes Bombers on track to speedy recovery CLEARWATER - It was billed as a blood bath. A war. The grudge match to end all grudge matches. Turned out to be a whole lot of smoke witl\ no fire, More accurately, it was a whole lot of Smokers - Tampa Bay Smok- ers. The much-anticipaled, four-game fast- pitch softball clash between the Clearwater Bombers and Tampa Bay Smokers last weekend turned out to be nothing more than good, clean, hard softball. No punches were thrown. No fingers were pointed. No one was knocked down with a high hard one. And there was nary a taunt despite the Smokers' sweep of the Bombers. The only thing out of the ordinary about the games was that they were played at all, given the state the Clearwater Bombers were in seven weeks ago. But, to paraphrase Mark Twain, tile de- mise of the Bombers was greatly exaggerat- ed. That brings us to this eplc's hero. In a matter of weeks, Kaufmann. who had donated money in years past, scraped together enough to keep the Bombers going. That was the easy part. "Getting the players was another story," Kaufmann said. Calls went out to former Bombers in- cluding Mike Hazel. Calls went out to New Zealand. where fastpitch softball is some- thing. lik~ religion. Calls went everywhere fastpltch IS played until the Bombers had a 13-man roster. Kaufmann, not given to ex- aggerate, said it took a "small miracle." "We just had to keep this thing alive" Kaufmann said. "Vou don't come by tracti- tions like this every day. The Bombers have been here 50 years. You can't let something like that die. "I could not let it die." Game I on Friday against the Smokers was game No. 4.644 in Bombers history. Yet, a new era hils begun. This is 110 longer tile nationally-feared Clearwater Bombers. Last week, some of the Bombers' best play- ers in 1993, such as shortstop Boomer Brush and pitcher Dave Fenemore, were wearing Smokers uniforms. But, Kaufmann. who stayed away from the controversy by vocalizing his support for the Smokers, said give the Bombers time. . . "You have to remember. I started pick- 109 up the ball on this thing only seven weeks ago," he said, Lri I en .. ::J .c en .. (1) - (1) 0. r-: .... ...; CJ) ~ co ~ >. co "'0 Ul Q) ::J f- TOM JONES How the Bombers and Smokers arrived at where they were Friday night when the four-game series opened, is a long, confus- ing story. Ask 15 people and you get 15 different answers. Piecing together the stories, here's what happened: Peter Porcelli said lle dumped $20,000 into the financially.troubled Bombers last year and thought he was running the team. BOinbers chairman Mike Moore, though. never turned tile team over to Porcelli. Upset, Porcelli started tlle Tampa Bay Smokers and the Bombers, a 50.year tradi- tion in Clcarwatel' with 10 national tilles. looked to he dead. Most of tile BomlH'r players, fe;lring tllr.y had lost a place to play, lotIit'd 1>nn't~1l1. ;..1oorl' then went to attorney Bruce !\;llIfm;lnn, .11. and asked for hl'Ip III kt'l'p llH' I\I'lIltlt'r-: dlt\'l'. \Vants help fronl city And now, Kaufmann wants others - i.e. t~e Clea:water city government - to help hlln keep that ball rolling. Traditionally, Clearwater has donated the field and ap- proximately $10,000 a year to help run the Bombers, which cost around $40,000 annu- ally. On Thursday, Kaufmann will make his pitch to the city for funds. He doesn't see it as a donation, but as an investment. . "By my figures, for every dollar they give us, they get back $10," Kaufmann said citing that out-of-state teams come here fo; tournaments and spend money in area ho- tels, restaurants and shops. Kaufmann also explained the Bombers attract tourists, who eventually become res. idents. A senior couple sitting two rows in fro~t of him was proof: they claimed they retired to Clearwater from Ohio because of the Bombers. "This isn't an ego trip for me and I'm committed to keeping the Bombers here" Kaufmann said. "Bul, I don't have pockets so deep that I can do it forever. I need help. In the meantime, I'll do what I can." And what's in it for him'? "A challenge," Kaufmann said. "And a c100r to a new world. My family and I host- eel a foreign-exchange student from Europe last year and now we have friends in Eu- rope. I took OVl'r this team and now have friends from New Zealand. Friends for a lifetime. How can you place a monetary fig- urt:' on tlla!') ~Iy life is richer hecause of it. "And Cll'arwater's life is richer because of the Bombers. We have to keep this thing alive." . Varied answers i::il-':"'i-IQ';:::::,O (0 I. 1/'1:::'1 1::.1 1'1 1.,I"<:UUr-' '('03 P01 ~~y 19 '94 10:49 LEASING AND MANAGEMENT ~~()~.,.. ~ ~~~ ~~'\ ~~~ ~0 -<..(:,~ -s\~\'>~ ~'VV ~'2> ~~ vO~ ~<:,,~~ FINSTEIN COMMERClALGROUP LICENSED REAL ESTATE BROKER EVE.RVTHING IN SHOPPING CEN1ERS May 19 $ 1 994 Bruce Kaufmann, Esq. 11151 66th Street N. Suite 401 Largo$ Florida 34643 Re: Clearwater Bombers Dear Bruce: As you know, a large group of the Clearwater Breakfast Sertoma Club attended the game last Saturday night at Bomber Stadium. What a wonderful time was had by all! We were thrilled to see the continuance of a long lasting Clearwater tradition) and sincerely hope to witness its pt~esence for many years to come. It was "good, old fashioned family fun". There's no doubt that th€ Clearwater Bombe}4$ are a defi ni te asset to the C; ty of C1 earwater and its surround; ng envi rons. We look forward to another Clearwater tradition in July, the annual Tampa Bay Bues/Clearwater Bombers game now going into its 18th season. Sincerely, CLEARWATER BREAKFAST SERTOMA CLUB ~lu- \ \ M'; ke Finstei n Vice President Finance MF/pm 57i SOUTH DUNCAN AVE, · CLEAR\.vATER. FLORIDA 34616 · PH. (813) 442.2780 · fAX (813) .142.5670 ,"<?:.:,';- " , ),;i.: ',..> ;:..<:'>", ".' ,- ' "',:,',, ';:', ,.,.' ","'1,,,> ,.' ,"'. 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Ste.401 Largo, FL 34643 (813) 541-3447 Income Budget Projection Corporate Season Sponsors Corporate Night Sponsors Corporate Sponsors Small Business Sponsors Yearbook Sponsors Souvenirs Concessions 50/50 Sports Trading Cards C I earwa tel- Grant Clearwater Matching Golf Tournament Pitching Clinics Batting and Fielding Gate 10 at $5,000 10 at $2,500 25 at $1,000 25 at $ 500 100 @ $ 70 50,000 25,000 25,000 12,500 7,000 768 1 , 282 942 500 10,000 10,000 5,000 1 , 000 500 3,588 To ta 1 Income 'll:" If You Can! Doubleheaders: rrjd,'l)' & SUlurcl:1y .Night - April through A ugl/Sf. GaJ11ctiJ11c: 7:00 pm Bomber Stadium 651 Old Coachman Road (North of Drew) ClealWater, FL 346 (813) 462-6584 . A Win n I n 9 fS T r ad it ion 11151 66th Street N. Ste.401 Largo, FL 34643 (813) 541-3447 Corporate Sponsors Corporate Season Sponsors 1 . 2. 3. 4. 5. , " .....::.' ' , :' . ,> ,Li'" '~ ,;' ;:.,~,! . ,':". .;.::\ ':~." " : .".::" ".,? L:r ' , ,"'" . "..'<,,:'r'" .,' ',', ' ".:. 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Ste. 401 Largo, FL 34643 (813) 541-3447 Clearwater Bomber Gate Receipts Cash Atendance Paid Actual 04-15-94 04-16-94 04-21-94 04-22-94 04-23-94 04-29-94 04-30-94 05-13-94 05-14-94 Total 200.00 200.00 108.00 186.00 110.00 74.00 46.00 342.00 384.00 $ 1650.00 100 100 104 93 105 87 73 171 192 1025 125 105 150 114 125 108 Rain 101 Rain 240 263 1331 114 Avg. 148 Avg. Add 1938.00 Projection for the Remaining , . . ',:: ,;, ".'", .', ' ./ ( .. . .'. .. <; "c,Ct"::'/" " . ': ' '. :' ,~ " '<"',~:";:)/:"<" "i)'?" ',;:S..;/;-"': :":,\;;~"'.:l ':/, " i.,~:\' ,;', ~: ';><,.' '(, '\:":{"}'~:"",>.,~ ;":' "L:,,:.',',:':'..':,:.';,;, ", ",'/';":':"', ':': "',' ".c :',', :-;, C",,!,::,,) ", ,', ,;,'::-":':,': ','; ,': ',', ,''';, ,:':::':':":,,': !"'}':': ,,:;i,',: ::''',':;:,' ,; ',',:c.'f'~' :: :'(,'",>"""": :':,' ,:"",,; ',:,ct":' >'F"':;': ,'". 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'. ;::c:~; .,; '" ).,:/' ',\; ,: ';, . .' ...' . .' ;,;: .;,>:,,;'. i,1,:>,'<.' /" 'i" ", . .....> . .::x.:: If You Can! Doubleheaders: friday & Saturday Night - ApnJ through August Ga111etime: 7:00 pm Bomber Stadium 651 Old Coachman Road (North of Drew) Clearwater, FL 346 (813) 462-$584 Bomber's Net $ 3588.00 Catch It ',! .,:.;...:...-...;."........;.;:..:.---__...__._ _~_.... ........r#__ "'_____ .._~___..._ - ~. T r ad i t ion 11151 66th Street N. Ste.401 Largo, FL 34643 (813) 541-3447 , Clearwater Bomber Concession Stand 04-.:15-94 287.00 04-16-94 252.00 04-17-94 166.00 04-23-94 228.00 04-26-94 169.00 04-27-94 147.00 04-28-94 130.00 04-29-94 68.00 04-30-94 46.00 05-03-94 136.00 05-13-94 285.00 05-14-94 406.00 Total $2320.00 Bomber's $1175.00 Equipment $ 183.02 Pepsi $ 234.26 Pepsi $ 235.40 Pepsi $ 90.00 Expenses $ 742.68 Bomber's Net $ 432.32 Add $ 850.00 Bomber ,Net. $12B2.32 Total for Season, " Catch It ~'f, f.: I'J {U, ...'" , ,;}~:: \.'.;.:..:.... ' ..--."" ~~i~t: If You Can! 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AD~7ERTIS;Il'TG PRICE LIST Sf"F..4LL BL/"SIlVESS s.PO.l.v....SOR 1/2 Home Rucl Sigll 2 Re:::;erveu SeCiL SeasoII T.icke L:=,; 100 Fn~e Bleacher SeaL T.ickeL:=,; 1/4 Pi:Lge Auve.rLil:ielllellL 2 BUlIluer Syuau.r:ull Sh.i..r:L~ 2 BUlllUer" Syui:Lu.r:un Annua.l DiIlIlel'B 2 BOllluer' SYLWUL'OCI SeaL Cll:::;lllurl~ To Lcd Value (UP.!:H"UX.LIlli:L Le) $ 300.00 ... 200.00 ;:n $ 200.00 $ 100.00 $ 40,00 $ 40.00 ... 20.00 :1) .... 900,00 ~ .,4D VE'R.T'I S Il'v""G S.PC)NSO.R HOME RUN FENCE SIGN $ BILLBOARD (Lu ue t.leLeL'lll.lIledl PSTA BUS (Lu ue t.leLe['lIllneu) PSTA BUSBOARD (Lo ue UeLt;:lL'lIdCleu) BUlIIuel' Premiulll G.i.fLB (Lo ue ueLerJll.i.I1eu) J:,rE'.-4.ll? BOOK A.L) V".ER j."-' r S1" /\{G SPOiV.SO.l=? COVER ADVERTISEMENT FULL PAGE ADVERTISEMENT 1/2 PAGE ADVERTISEMENT 1/3 PAGE ADVERTISEMENT 1/4 PAGE ADVERTISEMENT 1/6 PAGE ADVERTISEMENT 1/8 PAGE ADVERTISEMENT $ 500.00 $ $ $ .$ $ $ $ GOO. 00 350..00 200.00 150.00 100.00 iG.OO 60.00 Gr-l/l,[..6-' SGOREC...-1R.D .AD 'f/1J:..R ~r rSEftFEN7' S PO.1.V...C:>O.R Full Siz:e 1/2 Si~e 1 /' ,..., "'I ~ .I%e Boo:::; Ler' BUllluBClelJ. (.Line C1uver.'L.i:::;elllenL) $ $ $ $ 3GO,OO 200.00 100.00 GO.OO CLEARWATER BOMBERS~ INC. 1994 SEASON IN KIND GOODS AND SERVICES NEEDS FOR THE SEASON HOUSING: 1. Two Bedroom Home or Apartment with Kitchen for Manager, Loran Alger, Wife and Daughter 2. Two or Three Bedroom Home or Apartment with Kitchen for Pitcher, Mike Gaiger, Infielder, Darren Tait and Outfielder, Fabi6n Barlm'll. 3. 10 weekends of Hotel accomodations of 4 to 6 rooms for two to four nights. The weekends and size of the group will be assigned on a first request first honored basis. ,he retail value of the accomodations will be used to determine what category of corporate sponsorship is earned and other benefits of that category will be delivered as appropriate. Corporate sponsorships can be enhanced by making additional cash contributions to the Clearwater Bombers. Inc. in advance of the season. Any corporate sponsor who requires some cash payment from Clearwater Bombers, Inc. for goods or services rendered will have the value of their corporate sponsorship reduced as follows: The retail value of the goods or services provided minus the amount or cash required to be paid by Clearwater Bombers, Inc. Any corporate sponsor agreeing to provide goods and services must pay any additional cash contribution at the beginning of the year or certain one time advertising opportunities, such as advertisements in the Yearbook, will be waived as lost. OFFICE SPACE: A one or two room office which could be used as corporate headquarters would be greatly appreciated. This office could be donated for the season or for an entire year. Corporate sponsorship would be determined by the retail value of the floorspace available less any amount of cash required by the corporate sponsor offering the space. If the Corporate sponsor provided some or all of the utilities then the value of the corporate sponsorship would be enhanced to reflect the added value. If the Clean'-Jater 80mber-s, Inc. ~-Jere requir-ed to pay fOI- some or all of the utilities then that value would not be added to the value of the corporate sponsorship. OFFICE EQUIPMENT: Office equipment, furniture, desks, chairs, tables, telephones, facsimile machines, computers, printers, copiers and office supplies may be donated permanently or for the season and credit for corporate sponsorships will be gladly given based upon the retail value of the gift or the rental value of the loan. TRANSPORTATION: 1 . 2. Barlow 3. Two Team Vans for use by Visiting Teams on weekends and for use by Clearwater Bombers, Inc. during the week and on road trips for tournaments. 4. One Automobile for use by visiting teams on weekends and for use by Clearwater Bombers, Inc. during the week and on road trips for tournaments. It is the desire of the Clearwatel- Bombers, Inc. that these vehicles be new or used, in excellent condition, so that the Corporation donating the vehicle will be proud to have its name attached to the car with the use of large magnetic signs. These signs will indicate that the vehicle is a Clearwater Bomber Vehicle and was donated as a courtesy of the corporate sponsor. It is the desire of the Clearwater Bombers, Inc. that the title of the vehicle be retained and auto insurance be provided by the corporate sponsor. At the end of the season, the corporate sponsor may sell the vehicle to recoup the value of the vehicle. If the corporate sponsor requires the Clearwater Bombers, Inc. to provide auto insurance or pay for temporary transfer of title then the amount of corporatate sponsorship will be determined by subtracting the cost of the title transfer or insurance from the retail value of the use of the vehicle. The retail value will be determined by multiplying five times the monthly loan payment based on the cost of purchase of that vehicle on a three year loan at lOY. simple interest rate. If the corporate sponsor would rather donate the vehicle outright in order to achieve a higher standard of corporate sponsorship, then the Cle"lrwater Bombers, Inc. will take title to the vehicle and provide the insurance. In this case the cost of transfer of title and insurance will not be deducted from the value of the corporate sponsorship which will be determined by the retail value of the vehicle donated. Corporate recognition will be generously given. 5. Airline tickets to the following places: a. Quebec, Quebec, Canada b. Charlottestown, Prince Edward Island, Canada c. Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.A. d. Birmingham, Alabama, U.S.A. e. Palms Springs, Cal ifol-nia, U.S.A. AirlIne Tickets from the following place: a. 6 tickets from Wellington, New Zealand b. 6 tickets to Wellington, New Zealand One Automobile for Loran Algar, wife and daughter. One Automobile for Mike Gaiger, Darran Tait and Fabian 6. ~.' ri r T:l - J-.I J; T . 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". .'.. ,"'" " .h ~'i '\':',: . " ,',";'.:: {(I> " . , :','""" " '::, "':.:. ..' ;..:,';;;.,2::,;:' "':"', .)..~:;'.~. ",,<;::'\\",1":, " :' ',' , '.,:' . ",' ,,'-", ''c':':;',,, ' ',' 'I}, Business Business Business Address City: Zip Code' Business CLEARWATER BOMBERS, INC. BOMBER FUND RAISING OPPORTUNITIES Clearwater Bombers, Inc. is a not for profit corporation. It is our desire to provide top quality family fun at a reasonable price through major league quality men's amateur fastpitch softball. It is also our desire to use our community promoting business as a means of showcasing and funding other outstanding community services and service argar.izations. In an effort to achieve this goal in the most effective method possible, it is our desire to enlist the help of interested community service organizations for the purpose of attracting capacity crowds to each and every Bomber home game at Bomber Stadium. For that reason, any community service organization which is not for profit or tax exempt is encouraged to participate in the following fund raising program as often as possible. Groups may apply for recognition night. Nights will be assigned on a first come first honored basis. Each group wil 1 be allowed to specify the number of seats which they will speak for. A full sellout will require a $2,000.00 deposit. A half sellout will require a $1,000.00 deposit. Groups wishing to raise funds, but not interested in reserving a specific game for sellout purposes will be allowed to choose any available night. Each group will be requested to determine a seating goal. Specially marked tickets will be provided to the group for passing out to the community. The ticket will indicate that the ticket along with full admission price at the gate will entitle the group to a fundraising amount to be determined based upon the success of the group reaching its seating goal and the Bombers reaching a capacity crowd. At no time will the fundraising group receive less than $ .50 per ticket turned in at the gate. The following payment schedule will be used to determine the amount to be paid to the fundraising group: $ .50 per turned in ticket if the group does not reach its seating goal and the Bombers do not have a sellout crowd of ever 750 paying customers in attendance. $ .75 per turned in ticket if the group does not reach its seating goal but the Bombers have a sellout crowd of over 750 paying customers in attendance. Season Ticket holders who are not present at the game do not count. $ .75 per turned in ticket if the group does reach its seating goal even if the Bombers do not have a sellout crowd of over 750 paying customers in attendance. Season Ticket holders who are not present at the game do not count. $1.00 per turned in ticket if the group does reach its seating goal and the 8ombel-~:i hdve a sellout c,-o,,\/d of ovel- 750 paying customers in attendance. Season Ticket holders who are not present at the game do not count. A bonus of $ .10 per turned ln fundraising group if the group met Bombers had a record sellout crowd for ticket wi 11 be pai d to the its seating goal and the the season that night. Dear Friends, The Clearwater Bombers have asked me to help them promote their 1994 Season by enlisting the help of Churches and Civic organizations through the following fund raising program. I feel that this program could be a great benefit to your organization and would like to share it with you. As Pastor to Students at the Clearwater/Largo Free Methodist Church I am well aware that fund raisers can often be very frustrating and time consuming, if not even somewhat risky. I think you'll agree with me, however, that the fOllowing deserves some attention as it promotes good, clean, family fun, is virtually risk free, and requires no accounting or handling of money. Simply call me to reserve a date and set a seating goal, fill in that date and the name of your organization on the enclosed "Fund Raising Coupon," make copies and pass out as many coupons as you can to your members and your community. When the coupons show up at the Bomber's ticket booth they'll keep track of how many come in and make a donation to your group accordingly. Have some fun with this. Have an all church night out, blitz your neighborhoods, have competitions within your group or with a friendly rival group and then meet them at the game. Have parents place coupons at work. Use it as a means to make contacts in your community. Be creative. If you'd like to see which individuals got the most people to the game, have participants write their name on the coupons they pass out and we can return the coupons to you after the game. Following are the fund would like to reserve one or 397-5387, or leave a message God bless you~ raiser guidelines as drawn up by the Bombers. If you more dates or if you have any questions, please call me at for me at 541-3447 and suggest a good time to call. May S~.-9cer~ly, '_'. /,/ ~ n. v:- n.cY"~~"-'. ~/~~i-- Rev. Dean F. Babcock Clearwater Bombers, Inc. is a not for profit corporation. It 1S our desire to provide top quality family fun at a reasonable price through major league quality men's amateur fast pitch softball. ~e also wish to use our community promoting business as a means of showcasing and funding other outstanding community service organizations. It is therefore our desire to enlist the help of interested not for profit community service organizations for the purpose of attracting capacity crowds to each and every Bomber home game through their participation in the following fund raising program as often as possible. Groups may apply for recognition night. Nights will be assigned on a first corne first honored basis. Large groups will be allowed to speak for a specific number of seats. A full sellout will require a $2,000.00 deposit. A half sellout will require a $1,000.00 deposit. Groups wishing to raise funds, but not interested 1n reserVIng a game for sell out purposes will be allowed to choose any available night, with no deposit required. Each group will be asked to determine a seating goal. A sellout crowd will be defined as 750 paying customers in attendance. The following payment schedule will be used to determine the amount to be paid to the fund raising group: $ .50 per ticket purchased with coupon if the group does not reach its seating goal and the Bombers do not have a sellout crowd. S .75 per ticket purchased with coupon if the group does not reach its seating goal but the Bombers have a sellout crowd. S .75 per ticket purchased with coupon if the group does reach its seating goal even if the Bombers do not have a sellout crowd. $1.00 per ticket purchased with coupon if the group does reach its seating goal and the Bombers have a sellout crowd. A bonus of $ .10 per ticket purchased with coupon will be paid to the fund raiSing group if the group met its seating goal and the Bombers had a record sellout crowd for the season that night. 0111 i n 9 erS T rad it ion 1994 HOME GAME SCHEDULE ea . I A w n n Come Eee Clearwater's own world famous fastpitch softball team and help our organization raise funds while you enjoy a night out! We are helping the Bombers promote their game on . and in return they will donate at least 25% of the proceeds from ticket referrals to our group! Come at 7:00 for the Pre Game and get a good seat. Game ti~e is 7:30. Every night is a doubleheader! DATE OPPONENT April 15, 16 Ballston Lakes. NY April 21, 22, 23 Ashland. Ohio April 28, 29, 30 Amsterdam Spirit, NY May 6, 7 Alumni Game & Golf Tournament May 13, 14 Ehrhardt, NC May 21, 22 Federal Lock & Key, Washington, D.C. May 27, 28 Memorial Day Tournament June 3, 4 TBA June 17, 18 Birdtown, NC June 24, 25 Reading, PA July 15, 16 ISC Qualifier Tourney July 22, 23 Duluth, GA July 29, 30 Canton, NC August 5 , 6 Renegades, Norcross, GA August 26, 27 ASA Regionals September 2, 3 Practice for Nationals September 6 Practice for Nationals FUND RAISING COUPON Bring this coupon with you to the gate, along with full admission price on and the Clearwater Bombers will make a donation to ! ! ! General Admission Reserved Seating Season Tickets (gen. adm.) Season Tickets (res. seating) (We Make) ( $.50) ( $1.00) ( $25.00) ( $50.00) $2.00 $4.00 $50.00 $100.00 Photocopies of this coupon are acceptable. Bring a friend! WE WANT TO PACK OUT THE STADIUM!!! Thank you for your support. We hope you have a great time, and God Bless! Directions: Take U.S. 19 to Drew. Go West on Drew and North on Old Coachman Road (the first light). Bomber Stadium is behind the Phil lies Stadium on the East side of Old Coachman Road, behind the shopping center. Just how well-kno'Yll are the Clearwf!ter B011)bers? ,',,, . Try these items as examples: · Al1nost the whole town of Pi qua, Ohio, turned out when the Bombers came to town. They \vere waiting at the ballpark and gave the team a standing ovation. · Bomber players have visited Europe, to conduct softball clinics. They are known even in the "old country". · When the Bombers played in Canton, North Carolina, they were treated to an old- fashioned "country dinner" that they will never forget. · At an out-of-state tournament, a Bomber official had someone run up to him, throw five dollars in his direction, and run off with his dirty towel. The towel said "Clearwater Bomb- .... ers" . :', . .:':.,'.'/, " ' . . . '".. -. :.~; :",:: ..~. '. ~'.: : .:. .'The' U.S. State Department"s~lecte'd 'an:: American team to tour Cuba in 1988. The team ' w~uld play s?ftball and be g;~~'fii"~b~~a- clors, representing the USA. The te~ '~ele~ted , was the, ClearWater Bombers'.' :,' ':'j~L ';', ::, - But perhaps ~ost 'i~pr~s~tv~'6l:~lL' i~',~~)in~~ thing fouild, not at a bafl park, 'bu(~~ a li~rary. One of the:'editio~s of theWori'd ~pok'En~y~ clopedia-~' under the entry,' "s<?ftba,ll''; has a photograph. It is an action shot of theClearwa- ter Bombers. The team is so well-known that when the Amateur Softball Association wanted to illustrate. "softball" in the encycl opedia, only one team could be chosen, the Clearwa- ter Bombers. , . 'Bombers' In the Blood ';' \Vhen I was four-years old, two words entered . my vocabulary - "Little Rock", It took quite some time for me to figure out what a "Little Rock" was - but finally it dawned on me that this was a pl~ce where something very unusual had happened. It was in 1949, in Little Rock, Arkansas, that an amazing softball pitcher named Herb Dudley struck out 55 men in one game, rested 10 minutes and struck out 12 more in another game. The young righthander was pitching for a team called the Bombers, from Clearwater, Florida. It . w~s' noi'the b~ginning ,?f the team, but it was an event that definitely put the team and its town on the map. , The Bombers are still going strong. They are in my blood in more ways than one, and if you watch a few of their games, you will be L'hooked'u, too. My father, two uncles and four cousins have played for the team. Friends from, s~hool and church have worn the uni'form. My s~n is the batboy. It is hopeless. There is no cure.' The off-season is filled with hope, talk, rumors and more rumors. Then the real thing starts, On summer evenings, usu.ally Fridays or Satur- days, the smell of popcorn, the sou~d of music playing and players warming up, the signs of green grass, red dirt and a rapidly-filling ballpark can capture you. The C!earwater Bombers are like no othcr sports institution in all the world. College, high school and pro teams in mall)' sports come and go. The Bombers stay. They were pI aying softball in Clearwater before Pearl Harbor was attacked. They will be here ncx.t ye~r. And the nexl. The team started as a small-town city league club sponsored by a lumber co'mp:my. They arc now known around the world. See a game. Yell for the team. Buy a hot dog. \Vear a T-shirt. fut popcorn. I'll rill to the Clear- water Bombers. They'\1 gel in YOllr blond. ~j. 6-/d Iffy' 794~~ GLOBAL March for Jesus A Day of Public Praise, Prayer, and Proclamation. Saturday, June25,1994 What is the March for Jesus? worthy. There are no hidden agendas. We simply want to ex nit Jesus. to the streets to March for Jesus. Locally, marches were held in N (Jfi Clearwater. St. Petersburg and Tampa. March for Jesus is a procession through the streets of our city of praise, prayer and proclamation. We take the joy that we experience in the church and display it openly. By marching we place our feet on the ground to which God has catted us and claim that territory for the Kingdom of God. History of the March Praise marches are made up of people who love God and each (llher and the people in their city. A march in London, England in 1987 of 15,000 On JUIlc25 ,1994the nations of the world will once again join together in n world-wide gathering of worship and praise in the streets of our cities. Churches in the Tampa Day area, each with their own unique personalities, will march together to create a powerful united witness ns we work towards a common purpose-to exalt the name of Jesus. We will break down the waIls that separate and put aside the differences we have to focus on the thing we all hold in COIll- mOil, i.e., our love of Jesus. March for Jesus is not a protest march-there will be no protest signs displayed. The March does not represent particular political issues- there will be no petitions signed. March for Jesus is not a publicity stunt. We'll keep the media informed of what we're doing. but the success of the March does not depend on the amount of media coverage received. We are marching for an audience of one-Jesus! Joi n us on June 2 5 as we march I U /\ /VI Ihrough the streets of our cities. Help us exalt lhe nallle of JeSllS and proclaim that lie is Lord over the Tampa Day area. Christians led to a l!larch of 55,000 and then 200,000 in 1990 llllll again in 1991. On May 23, 1992 over 500,(X)O Christians in 25 European colin tries and 142 cities in the United States took March for Jesus is quite simply an opportunity to worship God extrava- gantly and publicly because He is ': How can I be,'hlvolved? ,", .:: ;,. . . ~"l , . '.. For more information ' . , . ,. " ..J Pray for the march ..J Let your friends know about the march ..J Have your church call for a church packet ..J Come to the March and bring your family and friends! ..J Make a banner, bring some balloons or anylhing festive to carry down lhe streel ..J Volunteer to help out. Callus for delails. ..J M:lke a contribulion to help with expenses 841-4566 NEW F>OR'l' RIe'lfE')" 327-0274 ST. PE7ERS13lJR(] 446-107/ I C ~ ,) )~~,( )(1 j 9'*'-0/ g "7, ~, I ., f.34 i'11IJ.1()/V n/:'f.l F:VI:"'RS'" A1ARCHED \'V()RI.l)-\\"JI)r~ /,\' fC)()3........ CLEA R HI 111'f;:!? March Schedule Clearwater I: L' 8:30 .9:00 AM: Cathe.. at Starting Point It wlU take some lhne to park and a.ssemble lbe m.arcbers. . Plan to arrive cady, find a partlng place and meet at the ' . lalbering point IndIcated on the map for your city.' :'.~; : I ' . I eOflc (1Jv/)1 : i : ,",', 60 (cteveland SI) NOfth __ Clp<<I tow.dt ._----------~----------_._--~~_._-_. . . . . t . . . -c ::J o .. .!I :::e , . 9100 -10100 AM lmt.-uctJom and Run Through As people :wemble, we will give some basic wtructJons Cot the day and will go through the march songs and WoutJ. I ~:r.l . I I . , -. . . . .": .. ....:. . :t.; 0 D o :::, .'. '. '.\.;::J, ~{ 1~~:'~,:?/:~' .,' .:: . "',';:;; -~ = : ':" o;,i'r,'l'!', ~ .. .....:.i".:.~.,:,. 3" ~'.-:!., 'J.!.: ... ,- .." ~.,. -' '~." .' ... I .~...~. )~ :. ..:..1.... .:....j......'.~....~~:.'~.i~~..~.': ;..,...~~.'.::f' 10:00 AM . ", . Mardi Beglm At 10:00 radJo stations will begin the broadcast of the . ,t.' I'~ . music, Graham Kendrick's J~sus, King O/IM Nations. We win slog, shoot. prny and praise ~ we parade Ibrough lbe .. ,.. ItR:Ietso(ourdLles. :.::: ...... ."Jt...'-.."~.:....: .... I .'.:.:. 'c' .",.,.\\:'::).,.,....":... . '. ~. . .: ' .." : '. . ~ .....~ ;:" : Paridng . . . , , , . , . . ,> .'. '.' .-. ," :.- , 11:.00 AM ;' . ." . Prayer Assembly At the end oC the pamde roule we will gather for a lime or P!"'yec (or the Tampa Bay area. . . . "I .",. -0: :::: .. ..0 '; . . ',\.' St. Petersburg ~ 0 - 0 ~ ,;n '~. '.: ~ ~ ~ .. C'J. ~ . 2nd Ave N '. . . . . : ~.. ~ . . 00 . IO' . . Misc~ Information -The march goes OD rain 01' shine. Pray (or abincfl( ';~. 00 vvm.m. PaItc o -This Is Dot a prolest Of a Ume to promote any lndJvJdual d1urch. Bring sIgns and banners that un up Jesus. No protest ~gns or T-shIrts. Please no algns or leaflet! . . advenlslng your cburch ormlnlstry. No peLlLlons 10 be . signed. Nothing lhat would.take the focus off of Jesus. . 1It Ave N . ...:.""~~' ........ '. :...~:.\.... - Be ~ Cor bot weather, L~ ~ cold drlnks;' . :. .:. etc. .,' ." .., " "." . I~';' '. . '. . ..001 I~ , ntral dODO .... UtAveS iD D D .D MARCHTI1\1E: SAT'UR/)/1 Y, l(j-/{}.;i LET US BE A BLESSI^'CJ 7~O l1-JE ^TEEDY BRING A CANNED FOOD ITI~^1 TO THE MARCH IN YOUR AREA........... FLORIDA CITIES FOR '94 ft,1ARCfl FOR JESUS: MELBOURNE, CLI:AI?lVATER, Fl: l\1YERS, GAINS VILLE, BROO[{S'VILLE~, JACKSONVILLE, KEYSTO^'E J-ll~/(~'117:~', LA IJE'LLE', i\1JAlvII, LAKE \t\1/1Ll::S/{Jll KE'LIl/V/), jVE~H! !J01?T' RICfJEY, ORLA^'D(), 87: 1)E'rrl~/?S13l)RC;, 7/1LL/lfIASEE... U~ - '1- """""'" .1"~~~L"TIltC-_- /~~~ ~r'-;; d I C:>... ,......,..." I ..... ~ ~ C'"'2 --~., .... ~ .. ' ~s ~~ ," ~~ \~~::~ ~l ":--:'-~A TE\\~)I." ""-,~"",,I /lQ.-<:. \ J '] CLEARWATER CITY o F DEPARTMENT OF POLICE 644 PIERCE STREET CLEARWATER. FLORIDA 34616-5495 (813) 462-8330 OFFICE OF THE CHIEF May 18, 1994 Mr. Ron Young 815 N. Glenwood Avenue Clearwater, FL 34615 '. Dear Mr. Young: This letter will serve as authorization for the "March for Jesus" as indicated below. Date and Time: June 25, 1994; 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Location: To begin at City Hall Annex and end at the Coachman Park Bandshell Clearwater, Florida Contact: Mr. Ron Young 813/446-1071 Further, that the applicant agrees to work in compliance with the attached copy of Section 96.02 of the Municipal Ordinances of the City of Clearwater. This authorization is revocable upon a valid complaint. Sincerely, ---l ~ rd..-..- SID KLEIN Chief of Police SRK/alh Attachment cc: Captain W.R. Meissner, Patrol Division Commander Lieutenant Daly, West District Commander Lieutenant Hardman, Special Operations Commander o . . E qua I Em pi 0 Y m 0 n I and A II i r m n 1 i II C A cliO n E m p 10 Y or' . . ;~'/""/"'.#, ;I~ ( .~ L'" "'.... ji\ ~'".'o'\.I' . 14t-:,'_--:..., \ ~~.....~~ ~~ ,-......~. ~-'.~ ~':~ \" ~ ~,I' ......l~\ ,.-~.. , C-..J 1 ' ":;~i":""~ \. <~ .. ;~:.' :i_',:.t:-]2~ '~'~{~~~<;:::i ..''':~~/ ..".....t*,~.~';.;~6 ~ I" C I T Y OF ~-ec-'J CLEARWAT 1 ER POST OFFICE BOX 4748 C LEA R W ATE R, F LOR I D A 3 4 6 1 8 - 4 7 4 8 Office of Parks and Recreation (813) 462-6531 May 16, 1994 Mr. Ronald Young 815 North Glenwood Avenue Clearwater, FL 34615 Dear Mr. Young: The city of Clearwater's Special Events Committee has approved your "March for Jesus" to be held on Saturday, June 25, ~994. However, this approval is conditioned on your first satisfying the items circled on the attached sheet. We received and appreciated your certificate of insurance. However, of particular importance, is your securing a permit from the Department of Transportation for the use of the state road, your approval of the partial c10sure by the Clearwater City commission, and your approval of the route by the Clearwater Police Department. I understand you are currently working on these approvals. Finally, at the conclusion of your activity, please complete and return the enclosed "Post Event Form". We wish you every success with your special event and remain available if you have any questions. Sincerely, ~ RW:pv Enclosure CC: Special Events Committee \,.j o "Equal Employment and Affirmative ActIon Employer" i) ~~\~l"~ l~~.\,,~ ~) c..~.: ~ .~"- .... ~If~ iE~ ~~ - Clearwater City Commission Agenda Cover Memorandum Item # Meeting Date: ~ s/ /11 qi SUBJECT: RENEWAL OF FRANCHISE AGREEMENT WITH VISION CABLE OF PINELLAS RECOMMENDATION/MOTION: Receive public comment concerning future cable related community needs and interests, and concerning the performance of Vision Cable of Pinellas during the current franchise. ~ and that the appropriate officials be authorized to execute same. BACKGROUND: The City of Clearwater granted a franchise on February 21, 1980 to Vision Cable of pinellas for the installation, operation and maintenance of a cable communications system within the city. The franchise was for a period of fifteen years. The city is now in the process of renewing this franchise with Vision Cable of Pinellas. Federal Communications Commission regulations require that renewal negotiations take place with the current franchisee. As part of this process the City will issue a Request for Proposal (RFP) to Vision Cable. The city will review Vision Cable's response to the RFP. Specific terms of a franchise renewal will then be negotiated. A pUblic hearing must be held before the RFP is issued to receive public comment concerning future cable related community needs and interests, and concerning the performance of Vision Cable of Pinellas during the current franchise period. These comments will be considered in preparing the RFP. Reviewed by: Legal Budget purchas ing Ri sk Mgmt. CIS ACM Other !tJIJ. N/A N/A N/A ~jA -[L-\ rL' Orig;nating D:~; ~ ( / Costs: $ N/A Total Commission Action: o Approved o Approved w/conditions o Den; cd o Continued to: User Dcpt: ~, N/A Current Fiscal Yr. Subni ttcd by: cign~- Advertised: Date: Paper: o Not Required ^ffected Parties o Notified o Not Required Funding Source: o Capi ta lImp. o Operat ;ng o Other Attllchmcnts: ~ None Appropriation Code: MICHAEL C. CHEEK ATTORNEY AT LAW "'- . ..)~c 0, '/' ~j CR.lMlNAL lAW 814 CHESTNUT STREET CLEARWATER. FLORIDA 34616 TELEPIIONE: (813) 443-7659 May 19, 1994 The Hon. Rita Garvey, Mayor Clearwater City Commission P.O. Box 4748 Clearwater, FL 34618 RE: Vision Cable Dear Mayor Garvey: I understand the Commission 1S considering various aspects of the City's dealing with Vision Cable. I wish to express my opinion that Vision Cable is an asset to this community, and I hope that the contractual relationship will continue. I am a member of the Board of Trustees for the Center Foundation which is the financial arm of the Long Center. I can tell you from first-hand experience that Vision Cable not only financially contributes to the Long Center, but also provides valuable promotional support. Recently I participated in a program promoting one of our activities at the Center. ~vhen I followed through to find out when the program was being aired, I glanced through the T. V. section of the newspaper and was impressed by the signif icant number of community activities covered by Vision Cable. I hope Vision Cable remains a viable asset of this community. Very truly yours, ~~ Michael C. Cheek MCC/kas cc: Kathleen Simon, Executive Director of The Center Foundation ~ ,~ II ~'J! <s/l.,~9Y 1=F- ~ C3}/ Clearwater City Commission Meeting 5.] 9-94, 6:00 PM Agenda Item 9, Public ConlInent re Rene\val of Franchise with Vision I'd like to pass 011 Iny actual experieIlce with regard to Vision Cable. Vision Cable clainls that the Cable Act of 1992 "made" them adjllst my rate upward by more than 13 percent! Beginning last Septenlber 1st, the date of irnplellleIltation of the Cable Act of 1992, Vision Cable adjusted Iny lTIonthly bill fron1 $18.14 to $20.50. I spent qllite SaIne time speaking with various iIldi- vidllals at Vision Cable, inclllding their geIleral Ina11- ager, Mr. Jill1 Waldo. Tlleir explaIlatioll was tl1at some peOl)le ellded up paying less and son1e people ellded lip payillg l11ore. I preslln1e that I all1 a typical Vision Cable subscriber ill tl1at I l1ave tIle standard selvice with a single olltlet. That category of Cllsto- mer got a hefty 13 percellt rate increase. I asked thelTI what percentage of viewers were ill that cate- gory. TIley told ll1e that it was COll11)al1Y proprietary inforlnatioll alld that they wOllld I10t share with nle the percelltagcs of users witll single outlets and basic service. They pllrported to have adjusted all rates so as l10t to affect their bottOlTI line profit figure. I felt at the tin1e, alld still do, that I "vas and anl llcing gouged 11Y Visiol1 Cable while they hic1e llchind the Cable Act saying, "They 111ade us do it anc1 we didn't do it for fillancial gain". ~ Interestingly, if just 50 percent of the viewers had basic service with a single outlet, they would all be paying the $2.36 lllonthly illcrease nleanillg that the other half of the subscribers /1ad to have gotten a $2.36 decrease. On top of that, 110W many subscribers had totally free service before Septelnber and are now payillg a substantial monthly fee? Othelwise Visioll Cable's clainl would not be true - that their bottom line inconle did not challge. Call Vision Cable be trusted to 110t deceive us? Call they be trusted to be fair and trllthful with us? For over two years I llave been requesting tl1at Vis- ion Cable piclc up tIle CSPAN-II channel. They say they cannot jllstify it. Recelltly, Visioll Cable WOllld lead the COilllllissioll to believe tllat all tlley have to do is ask and tl1ey will respolld. Where is CSPAN- II? I don't lllilld payillg 111Y fair share when it COlnes to justified rate illcreases. I do Inilld being gouged on the aIle hand and lJeing igI10red 011 a reqllest StIch as adding the CSP AN-II channel on tIle other. Ironi- cally, I learned just yesterday, that CSPAN does not cllarge a cable c0l1l1Jany for CSP AN-II that carries the origil1al CSP AN channel - its a free11ie! Thank yo ll. David \V. Cam pbell. 231 0 ~vl illneola Rond. Clearwater. Florida 3-1624---19-10, 725-1276 2 ----- f2ec ref 5:-/( 0; /q v rF~ IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND FOR PINELLAS COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL DIVISION __ . CASE NUMBER 9 )j - J.. b q 6 (1/ / S (/# (.'.., T j~- ~(Q)[f)\v7 JEROME F. KRAMER, individually and as Class Representative, . . . . PLAINTIFF, V5. CLASS REPRESENTATION VISION CABLE OF PINELLAS, INC., A Florida Corporation, DEFENDANT. = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = COMPLAINT The named representative Plaintiff, Jerome F. Kramer, on his own behalf and on behalf of all others similarly situated as hereinafter alleged, sues Defendant, Vision Cable of Pinellas, Inc., and alleges: 1. This action is brought as a class action on behalf of the Plaintiff and on behalf of all others similarly situated for damages in excess of $15,000, and for declaratory and injunctive relief. INTRODUCTORY ALLEGATIONS 2. The, Defendant Vis ion Cable of P inellas, Inc., a Florida corporation, has a principal place of business in Clearwater, Pinellas County, Florida. 3. On or about August 17, 1982 the Board of County Commissioners of Pinellas County, State of Florida, adopted Ordinance No. 82-27 granting a franchise to Defendant for the installation, operation maintenance and of a cable communications system within certain unincorporated areas of pinellas County for. a period of fifteen (15) years from its effective date of August 27, 1982. Since that date there has been no effective competition in that franchised area. Ordinance 82-27 is available from the Public Records of pinellas County, Florida, and, on information and belief, a full and true copy is in the possession of the Defendant herein. 2 4. The franchise Ordinance, in Article I Section 10 provides that the "company shall pay to County" * * * "a franchise fee equal to three percent (3%) of company's gross revenues from its operations under this Ordinance". On information and belief, the Defendant passes such fee on to Plaintiff and its other subscribers contrary to the plain intent and meaning of the terms of the Ordinance. 5. The Franchise Ordinance WE,S adopted for the sole benefit of those subscribers of cable television service within the designated unincorporated areas of Pinellas County, Florida. The franchise further provides in Article 3 Section 4 (b) 4 that the County shall set maximum rates for at least certain specified services including "Those services (except pay services) described as Tiers I, II, III and IV on Exhibit A", a copy of which is attached hereto. 6. The "Proposed Cable Services" under the franchise include "T iers Nos. I through IV and Audio serv ices". The rates that may be charged are set forth in Ordinance Exhibit B, copy attached hereto, which specifically provides that "Vision's (Tier I) Universal service will be made available to all Pine lIas County residents at no charge. Seventeen channels of programming, including all local television signals I will be included at a one time $29.95 per outlet installation charge". Exhibit B further provides that there would be "no monthly" or "secondary" charges. Still further, under the rate setting provisions, the franchise provides that nothing "shall prevent company from charging less than the maximum rate or from providing on lower Tiers of service programming from higher Tiers. There is no specific provision permitting the transfer of service programming from lower tiers to higher tiers. 7. As set forth in a letter dated April 11, 1991 from Andrea D. Sofarelli, "Commercial Development Coordinator" for Defendant to "Mr. Kramer"; namely Plaintiff Jerome F. Kramer herein, (copy attached as Exhibit C-1) there was enclosed a copy of a "Right of Entry Agreement" dated March 4, 1983 between Defendant and Pinellas Service Corporation acting by and on behalf of "Woodbridge Condos" for the installation, maintenance and operation of E Community Antenna Tel evis ion Service (copy attached as Exhibit C-2). The agreement further acknowledged anQ confirmed in paragraph 11 that the parties had on the same date entered into Ita Tier I - Bulk Contract", and a copy of same was attached as an "Addendum" entitled "Bulk Rate Contract - Tier I". (Copy of addendum attached as Exhibit C-3). On information and belief, the agreement and addendum embodied in attached Exhibits C-2 and C-3 were entered into under the authority of nnd pursuant to the terms 3 of Ordinance 82-27 as aforesaid. 8. The aforesaid letter, attached Exhibit C-1, also enclosed "a letter dated November 2, 1990" from the aforesaid Andrea D. Sofarelli to a "Mr. Reardon" of "Progressive Management" together with an enclosed "channel lineups" for TIthe ' Universal' or ' Broadcast' Basic service" (copies attached as Exhibits C-4(a) and (b) respectively). The letter states "As advised, 'Broadcast Basic' service is available to residents at no monthly fee". Upon information and belief, "Mr. Reardon" and "progressive Management" were respectively a representative of and the management company for the Woodbridge Condominium, otherwise referred to in the Exhibit C-l through C-4 attached as "WJodbridge Condos". Further, on information and belief, the "residents" referred to In Exhibit C-4(a) attached are the owners and residents of the individual units of the Woodbridge Condominium. 9 . The Dee laration of . Condomini urn for the "Woodbr idge, A Condominium", generally located at the southwest corner of l02nd Avenue North and Ridge Road in an unincorporated part of Pinellas County, Florida, and within the franchise area of Ordinance 82-27, was recorded in the Public Records of Pinellas County, Florida on July 27, 1983 at Official Record Book 5572, pages 495 et sell. as Clerk's Document No. 83144485. 10. Plaintiff, Jerome F. Kramer, is the joint owner together with his lawful wife Lois H. Kramer of unit No. 9 in the 4 aforesaid Woodbridge Condominium by virtue of a deed of conveyance on July 24, 1984 as recorded in the Public Records of Pinellas County, Florida on Ju ly 31, 1984 at Off icial Record Book 5814, Pages 728-729, and lS a "resident" of Woodbridge Condominium as hereinbefore described. As such he is entitled to all of the benefits of the aforesaid "Right of Entry Agreement" (Exhibit C-2) and the "Addendum Bulk Contract - Tier I" (Exhibit C-3), as well as all the benefits of the aforesaid franchise Ordinance No. 82-27 as set forth therein. t: 11. At least as early as November 2, 1990, as set forth in attached Exhibit C4(a) and (b), Defendant had changed identification of the original "Tier I Universal" service (Exhibit B) to "Broadcast Basic" service. Subsequently, on or about March 29, 1992, as shown by a copy of a "NOTICE TO VISION CABLE SUBSCRIBERS" published ~n the St. Petersburg Times on that date, (copy attached hereto as Exhibit D), Defendant announced changing programming for at least one or more of the original "Universal" channels from the free Tier I bundle to "Basic Cable & The Disney Channel"; the former of which was described in Exhibit C-4(a) as "full basic service" for an "upgrade fee" of $19.21 and a "monthly service charge of $13.95 (plus tax)". Still later in a statement "Billed From 12/01/93 to 12/31/93" (copy attached as Exhibit E-l) Defendant notified Plaintiff that "Vision Cable's 'Basic' Service includes (listing numerous channels from the original Universal Service) for $6.56 a month" and further enclosed "New Channel Line-Up" stickers attached as Exhibit E-1(a) showing the channel line-up changes effective December 1, 1993. On information and belief, none of the foregoing changes were approved by the Board of County Commission of Pinellas County, Florida. 12. In the meantime, in a letter dated August 25, 1993, (copy attached at Exhibit F) Defendant informed "customer" Plaintiff that "effective September 1, 1993, our rate for Broadcast Basic Service will increase from $-0- per month to $6.56 per month". As hereinbefore noted 1fi paragraph 11 above, "Broadcast Basic" servi ce was a new name coined by Defendant to identify the original "Tier I Universal" service which Defendant had contracted to provide free of any charges except the installation charge of $29.95 for the fifteen (15) year term of the franchise agreement embodied in Ordinance No. 82-27. On information and belief this new monthly charge was levied against Plaintiff and all other subscr ibers of the "Tier I -Universal" service without the permission or approval of the Board of County Commissioners of Pinellas County, Florida. Plaintiff subsequently received letters from "CMI Credit Management, Inc." sent to an unknown "Woodbridge Co" at Plaintiff I s residence address dated res- pectively "01/31/94, 02/21/94, and 04/05/94 copies attached as Exhibits F-1, 2, and 3 threatening "collection action" and "reporting to local/or national credit bureaus". 13. On or about November 11, 1993, Plaintiff, Jerome F. 6 Kramer, and his undersigned attorney informed a representative of the Pinellas County "Law Department" of the substance of the foregoing allegations and requested that the appropriate off icials take s1:eps to enforce the afore- mentioned Franchise Agreement against Defendant. Later, on or about March 15, 1994, at a regular meeting of the pinellas County Board of Commissioners, where they scheduled a "Public Input Hearing" for "citizen comment on cable television", the Plaintiff and his undersigned attorney again informed that Board of the substance of the foregoing allegations and requested that they take steps to enforce the Franchise Agreement against Defendant. The law representative at the former meeting informed Plaintiff that no enforcement action against Defendant would be recorrunended, and the des ignated head of the County "Law Department" confirmed that recommendation to the Board at the aforesaid regular County Corrunission meeting on March 15, 1994. No action to enforce the Franchise Agreement against Defendant has been taken by the Board to date, necessitating tne filing of this Complaint as and for the reasons set forth herein. 14. The acts complained of herein were also a product of Defendant's deliberate and wilful misrepresentations to the Pinellas Board of County Commissioners and to the Plaintiff and represented classes of subscribers and, in addition to damages suffered by Plaintiff and the represented classes, caused the Plaintiff to additLonally lncur costs, expenses and attorneys fees in the investigation, development and 7 prosecution of the within Complaint. CLASS REPRESENTATION ALLEGATIONS 15. This action is brought by Plaintiff as a class action on his own behalf and on behalf of all others similarly situated under the provisions of Rule 1.220, Fla. Rules of Civ. P. The claims encompassed hereby are specifically maintainable under the provisions of Rule 1.220(b)(1), (b)(2) and/or (b)(3). 16. The named representative Plaintiff represents a main class and an included subclass, and Plaintiff is a member of each such main class and included subclass. The main class comprises all past, present and future subscribers for the original "Universal" service from and by the Defendant within the franchised area of pinellas County under Ordinance No. 82-27. The included subclass comprises unit owners of the Woodbridge Condominium who became subscribers for the original "Universal" service from Defendant under the terms of Ordinance No. 82-27 and the derivative Right of Entry Agreement and Addendum embodied in attached Exhibits C-2 and C-3. The exact numbers of the proposed main class and included subclass is not known but is believed to be in excess of one thousand. The members of the main and included subclass are so numerous that joinder of individual members is impracticable. 17. There are common questions of law or fact in the action 8 that relate to and affect the rights of each member of the main class and the included subclass, and the relief and defenses thereto are common to the members wi thin the main and the included subclass, and the particular facts and circumstances that show the claims advanced by the representative party are typical of the claims of each member of the main and the included subclass; all as more fully set forth in the Introductory Allegations 1 through 13 above, each of which are incorporated herein by reference thereto. Further, the named representative can and. will fairly and adequately protect and represent the interest of each member of the main and the included subclass. 18. Even if the claim of the named representative Plaintiff is not maintainable as a class action under any other provision, the questions of law and fact common to the claims of the representative Plaintiff, the claims of each member of the main and included subclass, and the defenses of the Defendant, predominate over any questions of law or fact affecting only individual members of the main and included subclass and class representation is superior to other available methods for the fair and efficient adjudication of this controversy. COUNT I 19. Plaintiff realleges paragraphs 1 through 18 above as if fully set forth herein. 9 19. In September, 1993 Defendant breached the above referenced 1982 franchise agreement by imposing a monthly charge for "Universal" cable service to those subscribers within the unincorporated areas of Pinellas County, contrary to the terms of the cable fra nchise agreement. Said breach caused damages to Plaintiff and to the represented classes in the form of wrongfully charged funds. 10 COUNT II 21. Plaintiff realleges paragraphs 1 through 18 inclusive as if fully set forth herein. 22. At various times during the term of the Franchise Agreement, Defendant, without leave from the Pinellas Board of County Commiss ioners, shifted and re-labled a number of channels from Tier I (Universal) service and moved them to other tiers requiring payment for what was otherwise to be provided without charge. The Defendant's conduct in such "re-tiering" circumvented and thereby breached said Franchise Agreement. Said breach caused damage to Plaintiff and to the represented classes in the form of wrongfully charged funds. COUNT III 23. Plaintiff realleges paragraphs 1 through 18 inclusive as if fully set forth herein. 24. At various times during the term of the aforesaid Franchise Agreement, Defendant shifted various channeJ.s from Tier I (Universal) service to higher rriers each of which 11 included other additional channels "bundled" together with the shifted channels and required payment for such "bundled" Tier withput choice by the subscriber as to the other included "tied-in" channels. Such shifting and "bundling" by Defendant circumvented and thereby breached said Franchise Agreement. Said breach caused damage to Plaintiff and to the represented classes in the form of wrongfully charged funds. WHEREFORE, Plaintiff demands Judgment in his favor as follows: A. Certification of this action as a class action; B. A declaration that Ordinance 82-87 is still in effect until the date expressed therein for expiration, and that Defendant has breached substantive provisions of the Franchise Agreement embodied therein as and for the reasons 'hereinbefcre alleged in Counts I through IIIj C. 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"'< :,':',\,,; ;,;:::'; ,,:" H'; ,0,' , " ::: ,:'. (:;~" '".;;;:,, " ': :,:;, "i"',.,, ," "." '.' ':;::;\ .:' ;:'(::','::"J;'il::': " p ,." '-r:--. ~~_ .....~~ ., .. ~ ~ ~ '::] - interpreting the results of the tests and r~commendinq ~ctlon5 t~ be t.sken. g. The County's right under I\rticle Ill, Section 3, shall be limited to required teata, analyses. and reports coven.nq specific subjecta and characteristics based on 8aid complaints or other evidence when and under such circumstances AS the County haa reasonable ground. to believe that the complaints or other evidence require that tests be pertorme~ to protect the public against substandard cable servic~. I SECTION ~. Rate Setting. a. No rAte snall be set l~~r thnn the rate described on Exhibit B except with the consent of Company. All rates shall be" baaed upon reasonable classifications of subscribers and shall be . nondiscriminatory. Nothing here in shall prevent Cotltpany from charging less thAn the I1U1ximum rate for its services or from providing on lO'Wer Tiers of service programming from higher Tiers. b. County shall set m4ximum rates for at least the follow- I ing services:. (1) Installation: (2) Converter rental; (3) Converter deposit; (4) Those services (except pay services) described as Tiers I, II, III, and IV on Exhibit Al . (5) Additional outlets: (6) Project prewiring: (7) Institutional seLVice: (S) Service to public buildings and schools; (9) 'l'ransferer (10) Reconnections1 (11) Relocation, (12) Service calls1 and (13) Undergrounding. c. Co~any ~y ~ke application for a revision of the rate Ichedule at any time after three (3) years from the commencement of the franchise term in Accord3ncc ~ith Article 11, Section 3, ~ Ex h~13\:,.\t A B-.n \. ~ '::"'..: .. ,,- '"', ... ~._-.. ...... .---. -- S~RVICr. Tl~R NO. l CAble Chan-I nel N~c I A'lqMt~ Pcoqca_lnq/S4cV1C. 2 ) 4 ~ b , 8 9 10 I:' 12 13 I" 15 16 17 18 19 20 ; ~ ) WC1..F WECU wroG Publie ~a. ~r-'l'V Z4ueat1onal Ace.../School &oard Kea..q. SoArd wrt.A-'l'V Uueat10naL Ace..a/SchOol Lunch Kenus WI"SP-'lV JleUqloua -'Cee.. WXLT-'lV WNT UnAvailable - fAA u.e Unavallable FAA u.. Help Wan~ed GaY.~en~ Acees./COver~nt Me:S4Q, Board Gover~n~ Ace... x.dlcal Ace..I/S.nlor Cltlz.n Ace... Loeal OrlqlnatlOn INelqnborhood N.rrovc..~lnql I ~ EXltI8 I T 10 A" page 1 of 13 paqcs 8-52 ) -:r-:: . ':.-' .~~~, .~ - - r .. . Tier I - Unlversal-- Tier II Tier III Tier IV Ipons<:hann.1.. Cabl_ JUodlo IIoMI lox Off 1 ce ~t..e 'l'be ~ 1. 0\&nn41 GalaVLs10n C1.n~ In't'O PlaV C.abh Any t\I"C above Any three abo~ Any tCNr ~bove Any Ii..... ~ Any six ~ All srnn a.baw Rc.e n,..tre ..~ frco~ ~ Dow ~oa.. ~ ~trlev.l+ Op1:ioo I Op1:ion II 1ua~..l1n~.tor Tiar 'fransA~ton.al T.t.r ~ra IllJt++ Vhl~act I4u.rAct \ \ On. lAvel SeC1:lrity Two Le~ls SeC'lJr1ty Thr... Leyel. ~cur1ty cu.tom Inse~ll&tlona ~ __1- ~ (~ ~ P~sed ~t.. Offered by ViSlOft C~bl. of P1n.ll~l. Inc. InatlllloAtion. I'lonthly , Second.. rv No Ch.arq. $ 2.~0 S 3.50 S 4.50 S 1.00 S 2.00 I $ 29. 9S $14.95". $14.95". $14.95". )10 ChArq. SlO.oo No Ch~rq. $ 6.00 $ 8.00 no.oo , 2.00 S 2.00 ------------------------------------------------- No Charq. No Ch::.cq. No ChArq. 1'0 ChArq. NO ChArqe !CO Charqa NO Ch.:lrqa No Charqa No Charqa No Ch&rqa 1'0 Ch.Irqa No Charqa No Charqa ItO Ch.Irqa ItO Ch.Irqa ------------------------------------------------- Purcn.._ OUtriqht lAa.. (bAJled 0C'l $45 conv.rter) JIlepa1r Servic:a bpa1r Coauact tto Chug_ )10 ChArg_ JIo ChA ~ JIo Char'l_ JIo ChArq. JIo Chuga )10 Charqe )10 Charga No Charge No Charge Ito Charge JIo Charqe No Charqe 110 Cha rq-e No Cha rq-e , 8.00 $ ,.00 f 8.00 , '.00 , a.oo s 8.00 S 8.00 ns.oo $21.75 $28.00 $3].-15 S39.00 $4].'75 S 3.95 $ ".00 110 Cha rq-e 110 ~rqe No Ch.tI rq. 110 Charq. No Charqe Jk) Charq. 110 Ch4rq. $12.00 $40.00 $10.00 To Be $10.00 $ 3.95 $ 3.95 $12.00 ~40.oo S10.00 Arinounetd $10.00 S 2.95 S 2.95 N/1- N/1- N/1- N/1- 'a'J $91J.95 $1"9.95 $199.95 Variable $10.95 $iJ.9S $15.95 H/A . ~11 In.ta~lation charq.. are per trip regardless of the number oC ou~lets b4inq in.~~led during that trip (or Tiers II-IV. Installation cnarqes tor ~l.r I are per outlat. ... .. Vi.ion's UnlYer.al ..rrice ~ill b4 ~de available to all Pinell.. ~ty r..idencel at no charge. Seventeen channel. at proqr~nq, 1ncludlnq all local television aiqnala, wll~ be included at a one- tt.. $29.95 per outl.t in.tallation charg.. ~ conver~er will be required to ~ive Tiar I and CAn be prov1dM1 by the c:u:&tOCl\Or or purc:b.aaed t~ \:ha co.p.any. Vi.ion ~1ll ottar the follawlnq option. 1n convertersl " ~t Coat (3PProX. $4~.OOl $2.00/.0. tor 25 ~nth. COlt. of Parts And ~bor (after warranty) S 1. 50/lao. (p.arta and lol.bor included) ... ~.. installatlon ~rqe. ~lll be waived (or at le.st 90 days from the tta. cabl_ .ervlce i. initially offered In .. SpeC1tlC ..rea. + Th. Cow J~. interactive data retrleval seTV1ce reaUlres & h~ cooputer terainal. Subscrlbers can .ither sUp?ly tneLr own te~lnalG, or sucn . unit ...., be rfl'lU~ f~ Vi'\lon for no.on ~r IIOC\t~. .-J ++ Th4 ~ut.Nl 1~ s.~lc-. rtquir.~ . SpleclalileQ nc- cOCll9Uter teI1l11nal &esiqn.d by ~t.rs. Vlslon C&ble vill rent luch termlnals to suoscrlbcrl optino fol' thh ""lee. t:XBlE l'r . B - p~ 1 ot ) ~lftt" B-1;5 '., <-....... ,~~ $F'~ ~'J~ " - / ^foL{ .,'- . , . . RIGHT OF ENTRY AGREEMENT (Apartmen ts) I ~IS AGREEMENT made and t"Q!' / . 1..- '\ . --.---! 198 ,f by and be tween 'f-/I I I this ~y of /Jg~d?). r ./ t- +1' , hereinafter referred to as "Owner," and VISION CABLE OF PINELLAS, INC., with its offices at 2530 Drew Street, Clearwater, Florida 33515, hereinafter referred to as "Company. It WHEREAS, the Owner owns certain real estate and improvements thereon -X- \)..f\.\ ~'-po,t9~~ . located in the City/Town Of'CJe-fV1,(\Q l~.J , County of Pinellas and State of Florida, known and described as ~o0+h~)e.~+ (lnr-f\(Jr-- ~I(I~:,1+~.J. (Lud.:J<,c\C\JOM ~e rY7; ^n \~ f:\ OR...~ t)~ 0\~~).),? / \J J ) (the "Property"). WHEREAS, the Owner desires to make available, without cost to the ./ Owner's development described above, and the Company is willing to install, maintain and operate a Co~~unity Antenna Television service, hereinafter referred to as "CATV." \ . NOW, THEREFORE, it is\agreed as follows: 1. The Company hereby agrees to erec~, construct, i~stall, maintain, re?air, replace, serVlce and operate a CATV system on the Property of Owner, described herein, and to do all things required and necessary to provide such CATV services to the tenants of Owner's rental units as follows: (a) To attach such equipment and Wlres to utility poles or place underground on O\vr.er's Property and to install wi=es, cables and/or conduits from such utility poles or undl:rgrounc facilities into these - 1 - f:K,^, \ 1'~ C- - :L ~ dwelling units occupied by a tenant \vho has contracted with the Company for said CATV service and the Owner hereby agrees to allow and permit the same, subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement. Drawings of the proposed construction will be submitted to the Owner for approval prior to construction and installation. 2. The Company shall indemnify and defend the Owner against, and hold the Owner harmless from, any and all claims, actions, suits, proceedings, costs, expenses, damages and liabilities arising out of, connected with, or resulting from the installation, main- tenance or servicing of any equipment installed pursuant to this Agreement or the actions of its agents, servants or employees in connection therewith. 3. The Owner shall provide where possible drawings or dia- grams indicating all underground services on the described premises. 4. The Owner agrees to be responsible for any and all damage to the Company's equipment caused by any act or neglect by the Owner, its agents, or employees. 5. The Owner agrees to honor all requests and authorizations ::~~~Ch tenant in granting permission to enter each tenant's /.. . ',' unit at all reasonable times. In addition, the Owner shall permit the Company all reasonable and necessary rights of ingress and egress to those portions of the Property owned and controlled by the Owner, such as utility rooms, hallways, stairwells and the like, as are reasonable and necessary for the performance of this Agreement. - 2 - 6. The Owner will not be responsible for the non-payment ,-.. '.. by the tenants of Company's fees and charges incident to Company's CATV service, and will not be obligated for the payment of any fees whatsoever, except where a bulk rate for basic service has been negotiated between the Company and the Owner. 7. The equipment, wiring, outlets, connections and all access- ory items installed by Company in and on Owner's Property pursuant to this Agreement shall be, and remain, the property of Company. 8. The term of this agreement shall be )~ years from the date initiated and shall continue thereafter on a year to year basis. 9. The Owner hereby warrants that it is the Owner of the above-described property and/or has full right, power and authority to execute this Agreement, subject to the rights of any mortgagee and the rights of tenants. 10. This Agreement shall benefit, and be binding upon the heirs, successors and assigns of Owner and Company. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this Agreement on the date first above written. ~ II. ~e- C-OfY\ ~y OJ\..d OuJr'\.e.r bve, e-.u+e.('-e..d ., ^-Yv Q . . T \ e. R- T. - - ~ L.J 1-1<( Co ,\J-i-r-fi e+ o. Lo/Yl pO-flY p.qr-e..e..~ -f-O p f-e..- W i l'--~. ::::-" +~~ 1-4-0 CO,jdom,."jl Jpj UtJ/~OMPANY: Q~\L'lt.1cC\5.::~ +~ ~ ~ . 1\. (l C"" L . C)wJe..~ ...ph. e $ +5.00 COI\.J ve,#R- ) W t~.J Re...r l).J\.\+: \ r\\~ ,-,Ov-r /1\ V'ISION CABLE OF PINELLAS, I~lC. . ~ - \ . By: ~~.10- c:.------ / m'/NER: /'J SERVICE - 3 - . . '4. ~__' l STATE OF FLORIDA ) COUNTY OF PI~ELLAS ) I HEREBY CERTIFY that on this day, before me, an officer duly authorized in the State aforesaid and in the County aforesaid to take acknowledgments, per~onally. appeared Je~nne G. ~Rry , to me known to be the person (5) described in and who executed the foregoing instrument and acknowledged before me that she executed the same for the purpose therein expressed. WITNESS my hand and official seal in the County and State aforesaid this 4th day of March , 19 ...JLL . --iJ~ ~ Notary Public My commission exp1res: Notnrv P'.!!:Ji,: ~t;ll;" ~f r!mida At Lmge, My Commi~~lcn EX:Jire3 APRiL 5,1585. STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF PINELLAS The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this IS~Aday of J-ntJ.../',C-h , 1981, bYC~)/~. as Y;u-P~r OfY~C~? i?M~~a Florida ~(Lh~ , on behalf of said ~ NOTARY PUBLIC. Slate of Florid.l Al larce My Commission [xpircs October 30th. 19M. /-i....;, V. ~..;,.,. ~ Notary Public ~1y commission ex!?ires: NOi.~;R'" T"UE.ln::. 'SI:,)(> ollloridJ Al t.,.:..,. - 4 - ., ,-.... _.' .A r........ ......, .r,....~ .' If'''\~ " "' , , BULK RATE CONTRACT T\EK L 121 pays to Company ~0~rnl~' OJ~)f~ It is agreed that the Association service fee for 10117,82l-, / .A) \ -::z, - plus state sales tax as basic the amount of $ condominium units in the condomiL.lium. 7J! 90- per unit. Additional services or outlets may be negotiated between Company and the )~~~ unit owners and/or tenants. Association is not obligated to collect for Company for such additional services in addition to the basic service fee. It will be the This rate is established by franchise at duty of the Company to effect such collections for non- payment of the additional services of the Jl~, uni t owners andl , or tenants. .'ADDENDUM RE17F VlaJon Cabl.ol PImtI... (no, 2S3O IA'M s..... QNwwaw. fbldaG442S (01~n7-'lnll llovem.ber 2, ~990 Hr. Reardon Progressive Man~9~ent 2753 S.R. 580 suite 207 Clearwater, FL ~4622 Dear Mr. Reardon: A'tt:ached is the channel lineup tor the "Universal." or 'l13roadcast Basic" se.rvice. .As discussed, "Broadcl1st Basic" service is available to reBidents at no monthly tee. However, it a residant wishes to subscribe to our fu11 "Basic" service, (over 40 channels and free remota control), they can contact Customer service at 797-9900 to make arrangements to upgrade their present level of service. The upg-rade :tee is $19.2~ and the monthly SJsrvicQ for "Bacia Cable" is $13.95 (pluB tax). Periodically we au~t the cable lines to verify servioe and the J.eve~ c~ service -tor each household. If, inadvertently I a hoa~ehold subscribing to Universal Service was receivinq the full lJasic servioe, we "trap" the additional channela (channels :31 - 54) . ~f you or any resident should have any questions, I can be at 797-~818. . ... Andrea So!arelli commeroial Development Coordinator VISION CABLE OF PINELLAS, INC. AS/l'I1h ... Channel-Guide , - ~ CABlE 8IIJMQ. ClU.NNlL JDVICZ OtAN/'fEL WCU' (Largo. Ch. 22) 2. WOR (New York. CR. 9) 29+ WEDU rro.mpa. Ch, 3} PIlB 3- WGN (ChJcago. Ch. 9) 30., * wrOG (St. Pete. Ch. 44) 4'" .Bf4lvo/TrinIty 31 . PlnelJas Co. Schools/BLAB 5' Borne Shopping I 32 '\VUSF (rNnpa. Ch. 16) PIlS 6* Home Shopping 11 33 -- SPJC/Tbc: "!'ravel 01.anne I 7. mA Network 34 WFLA (Tampa. Ch, 8) NBC 8- :ESPl'l 35 Vision LO. Comm. News 9- 'VH-l 36 WfSP (St. Pete.. Ch, 10) aDC 10. .MlV 37 WFTS ffiunpa. Ch. 2BJ FOX '11. f41ckeJodeon 38 , W\VSB (SaMlllot_. Ch. 4<<>J ABC lZ. IJrctJmc 39 wrvr (t'ampa, Ch. 13) CBS :1.3 · CNN' Jlodllne New! 40 VI....er'. Choh:a I '14 CNN Cable Nc:ms NetwOrk .1 Contlnuoua 81h l' 1hc W~ther Qunnel 42 CI...I1l~d A.d. 16 The .Nashville Network 43 -Sh01lrtlme 17 CSP.-\N 4-4 -The Movie: Qlanncl 18 nrr~ Nenwrk Television 45 .Clnemax 19 The Family01annel 16 EI Entertainment 2C Ewl~ 47 -8BO 21 Arts a Entcrta!n.nttllt 48 -The D~ney Channel 22 QVe 49 The DbKOVl!ryChnnnel 23 fbnthLnc Network ao Pu bllc A.cces5 24- Amcrlcan Movio C1uUJ~ Gl Govt. ~I PJto..Vuo Owclo I Go~ Message Board ~5. Iblakfn Rada.r Woather lS2 Video Jukebox 26. P'JIN ms WTMV1Lakc:1Dnd. Ch, 32) 1:7. l1mhudou. ( BET !SA- \VIllS (AUnnla. en. 171 2B. PaT.P~r.V1ew' c.omJllir Att:ra.otloIW 6~ C ;- I3ro:ldC~;]v Servic~ · Preml urn Sa"vi Ce'S CU!Jtomcr ServIce Repair 797-9900 797-3333 Ex h'l b\ Lt.Lf-(~) Vision Cable of Pinellas Cable channels lire listed in the left column; stations are 011 the right. On the grid pages, channel designations are listed below the network. Under an FCC ruling, listings for out-of-town stations carried by your cable system are subject to blackout or replacement with alternative programs supplied by your cable system. Clearwater " wns@ 23 C-SPAN 35 ESPN 47 EWTN 12 Vl/WSB @ 24 Public Access 36 VH-l 48 Arts & Entertainment Pinellas Park 13 WTVT @ 25 Gov't Access 37 MTV 49 avc 2 WCLF ~ 26 Video Jukebox 38 Nickelodeon 50 SunShine Network 3 WEDU Q) 14 Viewers Choice I 27 WTMV (j1) 39 lifetime 51 Movie Classics 4 WTOG {B 15 Continuous Hits 28 WTBS 40 CNN Headline News 53 CNBC 5 Schools 17 Showtime 29 WOR 41 CNN Cable News 54 Univision!BET 6 WUSF @ 18 Movie Channel 30 WGN 42 Weather Channel 57 PreNuo Guide! 7 SPJC/Travel 19 Cinemax 31 Bravo/TrinilY 43 Nashville NetwoO<. Boater's 8 WFLA (]) 20 EI Entortainment 32 Home Shopping I 44 Discovery Channel 62 Cable Ad Channel 9 Local 21 Home Box Office 33 Home Shopping \I 45 TNT 63 PPV Previews 10 WTSP @l 22 Disney Channel 34 USA 46 The Family Channel NOTICE TO VISION CABLE SUBSCRIBERS WE'RE MOVING CHANNELS APRIL 1,1992 CURRENT NEW BEFORE APRIL 1 AFTER APRIL 1 16 FUTURE USE 23 C-SPAN 44 DISCOVERY CHANNEL 52 FUTURE USE 57 PREVUE GUIDE/BOATER'S CH.* 62 PA Y-PER-VIEW PREVIEWS 62 CABLE AD CHANNEL 63 PAY-PER-VIEW PREVIEWS *BOATER'S CHANNEL, A REAL TIME, COLOR, COMPUTER-ENHANCED RADAR WILL REPLACE RUSKIN RADAR. 16 CABLE AD CHANNEL 23 DISCOVERY CHANNEL 44 C-SP AN 52 PREVUE GUIDE/RADAR CAll 797 -9900 TODA V! For Special Introductory Savings On Basic Cable & The Disney Channel C)(h~ b'l t D '" VISION CABLE 2530 DREI~ STREET CLEARWATER FL 34625 FORWARD AND ADDRESS CORRECTION DATE DUE PAST DUE AMOUNT DUE 31.92 1$ n 1) JO 14 08 3 60 03 2 PLEASE RETURN THIS TOP PORTION ONL V, WITH REMITTANCE TO --.,. u. ?l._' t..d PLEASE INOICATf 060-11-9 3-A-C AMOUNT ENCLOSEO 7202 CP 1 B 21 A 65740 *CR 39 WOODBRIDGE CO KRAMER, JEROME 11554 WOODBRIDGE BL SEMINOLE FL 34642-2208 VISION CABLE OF PINEL LAS PO BOX 1061 CHARLOTTE NC 28201-1061 1,11.11.,1,111.11111,," 1111.11 J 111..1111"1111,1..1 20417 324527 01 4 2 003192 lIJ\~~ CQA\1illJI.. ACCOUNT NUMBER 20417-324527-01-4 BILLED FROM BILLED TO 12/01/93 12/31/93 DATE DUE PAST DUE INCLUDII 'A....IWTS RICIIVID IV 11/19/93 FOR- 11554 WOODBRIDGE BL 10/31 PREVIOUS BALANCE 21.69 11/02 LATE CHARGE 3.00 12/01-12/31 BASIC SERVICE 6.56 12/01-12/31 FRANCHISE FEE .20 12/01-12/31 FLORIDA SALES TAX .47 11/30 BALANCE DUE 31 .92 *~****~****~**~**********************~ * CUSTOMER SERVICE 797-9900 * * REPAIR SERVICE 797-3333 * * * * LOCAL FRANCHISE AUTHORITY * * PINELLAS COUNTY GOVERNMENT ~ * 315 COURT STREET * * CLEARWATER, FL 34616 * * COMMUNITY ID I Fl0650 * * * * VISION CABLE IS AN * * EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER * ****~**************~*~********x*x***** *** AVOID DISCONNECTION *** PAST DUE NOTICE!! PAY IN FULL IMMEDIATELY TO AVOID FURTHER ACTION A FEE WIll BE CHARGED TO RECONNECT. VISION CABLE'S BASIC SERVICE INCLUDES. WCLF, WEDU, WTOG, EDUCATIONAL ACCESS, WUSF, SPJC/TRAVEl, WFLA, lOC.ORIG, WFTS, WTSP, WTVT, WBHS, COMMU~ITY ACCESS, GOV'T ACCESS, WTTA, THE DOX AND WTMV FOR $6.56 A MONTH. * IMPORTANT NOTICE * WE'RE MOVING - ON DECEMBER 1, 1993 OUR CHANNEL LINE-UP IS CHANGING. FOR YOUR CONVEltIE"CE WE HAVE INCLUDED 2 NEW REMOTE CHANNEL LINE-UP STICKERS. X PREFERRED SERVICE. THE FREE PREVIEW OF PREFERRED SERVICE, HHICH I1tCLUDE5 THE SCI-FI CHAtlNEL, CARTOot~ NETWORK, COUNTRY MUSIC TELEVISION MID TIi ( L EARtH riG CHANN El EN DS JANUARY 3, 1994. T~iE RATE FOR PREFERRED SERVICE IS $1.25 PLUS TAX PER MONTH FOR ALL FOUR CIlAt~II[1. ~ OR YOU CAt~ PURCHASE THEM SEPARATELY FOR $.50 EACH PLUS TAX. YOU t'IAY PRE-f'UHCH^:.>r: AtIY OR ALL OF THE NEl-l SERVICES BY CALLING 797-9900. YOU i.lIl.t tWT DE CHARGED UNTIL JANUARY 3, 1994. Ml ADDRESSABLE CONVERTER IS REQUIRED. ':'--. / r/ ttIJ1L [~ h; b', t, E - I .. E):h:h,7 E"l~ !':S:/lii ('il"" is changing its channel line-up effective December 1. Please peel off this new channel line-up sticker .- ~1. /-' ~ ~~~v~ and adhere it to the .~~ UJ If~~' ~8 O'~,,~~ ~( ~:'0---./ 0- reverse side of your remote control. 204-17 VIS ION ( ^ n L E C ,\ n L E '11$10/1 2 WQJ (11'0-221 3 WIDJ (i\S1 A WTCG (it{)-L11 5 ED. Acass 6 W\fJ (PlI'16) 7 SP.JCITJ<A VEl 8 'MIA 1NSC) 9 lCXAl OPJG 10 I'REWE WOE II wm (FOX'281 12 WTs'o[A!C.IO\ 13 WMIOSl lA W'GN1~91 15 IN! 16 WTaS(IN)I7j 17 WWOR III{). 9) 18 sa.A 19 CARlDON 21 IE.AANNj CHAIt 22 CMI 23 W!HS (IN)SOI 24 IUOC ACCESS 2S GOVT ACCESS 26 WTlA 1'1':0-38) V WTMV 1N>-32\ 2. CIN!M.U 29H&O 30 SHO\'r'TloW 31 IMC 32 VlIWII'S 0I01a IP>PYI 2 WClf(W221 ) WEtlJ IPlII 4 WTCG (N)-L11 5 EO Acass 6 WUSf (PlI,161 ] SP JC/TRAVEt. 8 WfIA 1N5C) 9 lOCAl OPJG 10 l'RE'M GIJD€ 1\ WFTS (FOX.281 12 WTSP[A!C.l01 13 WM (C!Sl \; WGN(N)9) 15 TNT 16 wrn5rWI7j 17 WWOR (11{).9) 18 \C).A 19 CAlllDON 21 ~CHAIt 22 CMf 23 WBHS(IN)SOI 2; MlUC ACCESS 2S rt:NT ACCESS 26 wnAII~381 27 WTMV (11-0-32) lS CINEIMX 29 H&O 30 SHOWTW.E 31 IMC 32 VlEWll'S CHOla (1'1'\') 33 CONTINUOUS HITS 1m} 34 HOT CHOICE I"V) 35 C.SPAN J6 TWl't 37 I-(Mf 9cm..G 3801C 39 UfETW,f AO HfADUNE NEWS Al 00 42 'MA1l(R 0lAN, dim A4 OOCO'itRY ASW Ll ESIN o FA/M.Y CHAN, Aa ME 49 NOCaOO€CN so Sl..NSHNE NET 5' 1>JIC 52 EI 53 a..sc 54 0lSNEY 61 THE IlO.\ 62 V1l€O PAGeS 64 EWTN 65 IJMSX:N 66 MlV 67 WI &BeEt 7Q So'iW<fID'\JE 33 CONTINUOUS HTTS I~.V) 34 HOT CHOICE I"VI 35 (.SPAN J6 nNlY 37 t(;Mf~ 3801( 39 UfETlME ;0 HfADlNE NEWS 41 Of.l 42 VMMR CHAN. A3 Ttl'l LI DISCOVERY ASW, 46 ESIN o f.6Mll.YOWt AS ME 49 NCKEl()Of(N 50 Sl.NSHNE NIT. 51 NIl:. 52 EI 53 CN8C 54 OOlEY 61 THE IlO.\ 62 \I((() PAGES 6-' EWTN 65 Lt.l'w'\SK)N 66 MlV 67 Vlj.f 688fT 70 SNW: I'RE'NE To order P~y.Per.View oJl 797-3333 To order P~y.Per.View aJI797.3333 t X h 't b~ t E- l(CL) . :. . . . . ". I '. . , I" ~ . , '.' . August 25, 1993 Dear Customer: In order to comply with the new complex Federal law, effective September 1, 1993, our rate for Broadcast Basic service will increase from $-0- per month to $6.56 per month. We have been able to offer you Broadcast Basic Service at no monthly cost, however, cable re-regulation laws passed by Congress 1ast October make it necessary for us to change how we calculate the monthly cost for each level of service. The new law orders cable companies to price each of their offerings based on the cost of providing that service. A new "per-channel" formula devised by the Federal Communications commission (FCC) means that there will be a charge for each channel on Broadcast Basic service, resulting in a new monthly rate. In effect, this change brings our Broadcast Basic rate in line with the national average. This current rate restructuring does not generate an increase in our overall revenues; it is a "revenue- neutral" requirement in compliance with the new Federal guidelines. The average monthly bill paid by all our subscribers in the cable system is not increasing. We regret making this adjustment, but we must comply to the best of our ability with the new Federal regulations. In addition, superstations i~s, ~~ and ~G~, will no longer be a part of Broadcast Basic service. Later this year, these stations will be available as part of our new Superstation Package along with Turner Network Television (TNT) for only $.70 per month or $.25 each. ~~/~>~ So that you can continue with your same level of service, you will receive the Superstations until this package is available. At that time, we will contact you with further information. At this time, you might consider trying our Cable TV Service, which features many more cable networks and program choices, for a monthly rate of just $18.07 plus tax. If you subscribe now, we will waive our usual installation fees and credit you three months free service if you upgrade to this level. Just call us at 797- 9900 if you I re interested in taking advantage of this special offer. This is a limited time offer which expires September 30, 1993. VISION C~BLE OF PINELLAB, INC. Ex h; bit <;/11: F F ~ - . ('t-= \.. ~ - credit management, inc. 17070 DClllas PiJrkwny DClllas, TX 75248 800.377.7723 214.732.9121 CMI is allempting to collect a debt. Any Information obtained will be used lor that purpose. 01/31/94 I. .111,1"1.11,,,1.. I. ,1,1111.1, ,I, I" .11 III J 1,1.1111,,111. "I 1309014 324527-1 WOODBRIDGE CO 11554 WOODBRIDGE BL SEMINOLE, FL 34642-2208 Regarding your account with: Vision Cable of Pinellas 2530 Drew St. Clearwater, FL 34625 Dear WOODBRIDGE CO: Vision Cable of Pinellas records indicate that your account is now significantly and seriously past due and that you owe a balance of $26.32. Your delinquent account has been given to us for collection. We have been authorized to allow you three (3) weeks to pay this balance. This extension gives you the opportunity to discharge your obligation before normal collection action proceeds. To avoid further collection action and to assure a good credit rating with them, please remit your payment of $26.32 in the enclosed envelope. Unless you notify this office within 30 days after receiving this notice that you dispute the validity of the debt or any portioll thereof, this office will assume this debt is valid. If you notify this office in writing within 30 days from receiving this notice, this office will: obtain verification of the debt or obtain a copy of a judgment and mail you a copy of such judgment or verification. If you request this office in writing within 30 days after receiving this notice, this office will provide you with the name and address of the original creditor, if different from the current creditor. Very truly yours, ~ (]~n/~ -....-..- Ia anterbury Collection Manager . ...A C IQ .c.d..... ..... ...... ,......05....0.1. ," ..... ......... .......... ..................... ........... .......................... ..... ..... ......................................... ............................... .......................... ...................................... RETURI..J THIS PORTION WITH YOUR PAYMENT 130901~ 324527-1 WOODBRIDGE CO 01/31/9~ USE THE ENCLOSED ENVELOPE FOR YOUR PAYMENT For your protection and better service please: Service balance: $26.32 1. no not Gend cagh through tho mall 2. Insert this portion of statement so mailing address shows through window 3. Include account number on the chock or money order. Total Amount Due: $26.32 4. Make your check payable to: Amount Paid: Vision Cable of Pinellas 2530 DreH st. Clearwater, FL 34625 Exh~lG\t ~-l 17070 Dallas Parkway Dallas. TX 75248 800-377-7723 214-732-9121 eMI is atlempting to collect a debt. Any information obtained will be used for that purpose. credit management, inc. 02/21/94 11111..1111,1111,1 "1.,1.1,, 1,1 "I , 11111,111111 I, 1"lulll" , I 004553209 WOODBRIDGE co 11554 WOODBRIDGE BL SEMINOLE, FL 346~2-2208 Regarding your account with: Vision Cable of Pinellas 2530 Drew st. Clearwatert FL 34625 Dear WOODBRIDGE CO: We sent you a first notice which included your righGs under the Fair Debt Practices Act. You still have time to exercise your rights. However, as of the above date neither we nor Vision Cable of Pinellas have been advised of any dispute or of any arrangement you might have made to settle your seriously past-due account. Unless you are disputing this account, we suggest that you settle this matter by mailing your full payment of $26.32 to Vision Cable of Plnellas using the tear-off coupon below and the enclosed envelope. If payment has already been made or if you have any questions, contact Vision Cable of Pinellas or us immediately. Very truly yours, CREDIT MANAGEMENT, INC. ~bUrY Collection Manager AC/ocd 01 02 ............................................................................ ..,.................................................................,.............................................................................................................................................................. 1309014 324527-1 CMI Reference No.: 00~553209 WOODBRIDGE CO RETURN THIS PORTION WITH YOUR PAYMENT 02/21/94 USE THE ENCLOSED ENVELOPE FOR YOUR PAYMENT For your protection and better service please: Total Amount Due: $26.32 1. Do not send cash through the mall 2. Insert thIs portion of statement 90 mailing address shows through window 3. Include account number on tho ch~ck or money order. 4. Make your check payable to: Service balance: $26.32 Amount Paid: Vision Cable of Plnellas 2530 Drew st. Clcarwa tar, FL 311625 ~^,h'\ b J_ r--z - (~ \... ~ I - credit management, 'l 17070 Dallas Parkway Dallas. TX 75248 800-377-7723 214-732-9121 eMI is attempting to collect a debt. Any 1l)10rmatlon obtained will be used for that purpose. - ., ~--- ~- -- __.. LIo. - inc. 01l/05/9~ IlIlll.IIII.IIIIIIIII'II,I..I.I.,I.I1II1II'IIIII.11I11I1II1I11 004553209 VlOODBRIDGE co 11554 WOODBRIDGE BL SEMINOLE, FL 34642-2208 Regarding your account with: Vision Cable of Pinellas 2530 Drew St. Clearwater, FL 34625 Dear WOODBRIDGE CO: This 1s the third time we have contacted you on behalf of Vision Cable of Pinellas regarding your severely overdue account in the amount of $26.32. Why have you ignored our previous notices? Your right to dispute this debt under the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act has expired. Now be aware that according to the laws governing credit information, your name and a report of the amount owed may be reported by Vision Cable of Pinellas to local and/or national credit bureaus. Your immediate payment in full will prevent further collection action and clear your credit record in this office. Mail your payment today using the tear-off coupon below and the enclosed envelope. If payment has already been made, contact Vision Cable of Pinellas or us immediately. Very truly yours, CREDIT MA~AGEMENT, INC. . ./ d' (]~ n~ J~I ~b~r Collection Manager AC/ocd 13 03 .................................................................................................-........................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 1309014 32~527-1 CMI Reference No.: OO~553209 WOODBRIDGE CO RETURN THIS PORTION WITH YOUR PAYMENT 04/05/94 USE THE ENCLOSED ENVELOPE FOR YOUR PAYMENT For your protection and bettor service please: Service balance: $26.32 1. Do not send cash through the mall 2. Insert this portion of statement so mailing address shows through window 3. Include account number on the check or money order. Total Amount Due: $26.32 4. Make your check payable to: Amoun t Paid: Vision Cable of Pine lIas 2530 Drew St. Clearwater, FL 34625 E?Z h ~ ~ d~- f>j .' .. : iI\Y J 2 1993 UNITED STATES CODE ANNOTATED I ' l i . j . I Title 47 Telegraphs, Telephones, and Radiotelegraphs I I . ' 1993 Cumulative Annual Pocket Part Replacing 1992 pocket part in back of 1991 bound volume Includes the Laws of the l02no CONGRESS, SECOND SESSION (1992) For close of Notes of Decisions See page III For Later Laws and Cases Consult USCA Interim Pamphlet Service WEST PUBLISHING CO. ST. PAUL, MINN. r-. tr'\ TT'tITrn..... c ... ~ TELEGRAPHS, TELEPHONES, ETC. 47 9 543 (31 The amount of any other fec, lax, assessment, or charge of any kind imposed by any governmental authority on the transaction between the operator and the subscriber. [See main volume for text of (d) to (i)l (As amended OeL 5. 1992, Pub. I... 102-385, ~ 14, 106 SlJIL 1489.) HISTORICAL AND STATUTORY NOTES Re,lftlon Not~ and Legislathe Reports 1992 Acts, Senate Report No. 102-92 and House Conference Report No. 10-862, see 1992 U.S. Code Congo and Adm. News, p. 1133. Amendment! 1992 Amendments. Sub5cc. (e). Pub,L 102-385 amended subscc. generally, substituting provi~ions relating to itemiz.ation of subscriber bills for provisions authorizing paM through of franchise fee'! 10 subscribe". Efltcthe Datu 1992 Ads. Amendment by Pub.L. 102-385 ef. fective 60 days after Oct. S. 1992. see section 28 of Pub.L. 102-385, set out lU a note under section 325 of Title 47. Telegraphs. Telephones. and RA' diotelegraphs. ~ 543, Regulation oC ratcs Amendment of Section Pub.L. 102-385. * 3, Oct. 5, 1992, lOG Stat. 1464, providcd that, cffective 180 days after Oct. 5, 1992, excel)t that Pederal Communications Com- mission authorized to prescribc regulations on OcL 5, 1992, section is amendcd to read as follows: 9 543. Regulation of rates (a) Competition p~ference; local and Federal regulatlon- (1) In genemL-No Federal agency or State may regulate the rates for the provision of cable sen/ice e:lccpt to the extellt provided under thi.~ section and section 532 of this title. Any fra1lChising authority may rcgulate the ratcs for the provision of cable service, or any other communicatiott3 service provided over a cable system to cable subscrib. ers, but only to the extent provided under this section.. No Federal agency, State, or franchising authority may regulate the rates for (' _ i cable sertJice of a cable system that is owned or operated by a local ~ government or franchising rluthority within whose jurisdiction that '----..... cable system is located and that is the only cable system located within '- such }urisdiction. (2) Preference (or competltlon.-lf the Comm~sion finds that a cable system is subject to cffective competition, the rate3for the provision of cable service by such system shall not be subject to regulation by the Commission or by a State or franchising authority under this section. If the Commission finds that a cable system is not subject tc effective competition- (A) the ratu/or the provision of basic cable service shall be subject to rcgulation by a franchising authority, or by tile Commission if the Commis3ion exercises jurisdiction pursuant to paragraph (6), in accordance with the regulations prescribed by the Commission un. der subsection (b) of this section; and (D) the rates for cable programming seroice3 shall be subject to regulation by the Commi,~sion under subsection (c) of this section. (3) Qualification of franchl.ing authority.-A franchising authority t/tat seeks to exercise the regulatory juri3diction permitted under I paragraph (2XA) shall file with the Commission a written certification tllat- ' (A) thc franchising authority will adopt and administer reuula- lions with respect to the rates subject to regulation under this ' section that are consistent with the regulations prescribed by the Commission ILnder subsection (b) of this section; (8) the franchising authority ha.<; the legal authority to adopt, and the persotwel to admini!ter, such regulations,' and 207 U,SC,A.-4 73 1993 P.P, " i '17954:J TELEGRAPHS, TELEPHONES, ET( (2) rrqldring and regulatin!J the installation or rental of equipment which frzc;litatc.<: thr. reception of cable sentice by Ilearing impaired in rfitidua Is. ({) N("g(ltit.'! option bIlling prohihited.-A cable operator shall not dlarye a subscriber for any .'1en,ice or equipment that the .'lubscriber has 1/ot u/jinnalively requested by Hame. For purpo,c:e.' of thi,~ subsection, a Sllbscrinrr 's failure to rPfll.~r fl c(lll/e operator:<: prnposalto prot>ide such srn-;("(' or f'qui1'71lr.nt .qha/l not be rff'cmed t(l be fill lIfjirmatil'e request for S/lr~h :::r.noice ur r.1/lli'W1cnt. (p) Coi/ect/on of informalion.-The Comlnis.'rion shall, by regulation, nquire cable OlJl'rators to fill' with the Commi8sivn or a franchising ClulhoJily, (1.' appropriate, within one year ajler October 5, 1992, and annually t.hereaJler, such financial information as may be needed for purpo.'1es of administering and enforcing th.iJ section. (h) Prevention of evallion&-lVithin 180 days after October 5, 1992, the Commission shall. by regulation, establish standflTcU, guidelines, and procr!dure~ to prevent eva.~io1lS, including evasions that result from refiering, of th~ requirements of this section and shall, thereafter, periodically rCL-tcw and revise such standards, guidelines, and proce- dun's, (;) Small AV8/em blmfenll.-/1l developing and prescribing regulations }'ursv.ont to this section, the Commission shall design sZlch regulatiolls to reduce the udmini3trative burdens arid cost of compliance for cable ~Jlste/n3 that hot'e 1,000 or fewer .~ubscriben. / (j) Rau regulation agreement".-During the term of an agreemellt J. madr before July I, 1990, by a fmnchi3i'lg authority and a cable vperator providing for the regulatioll of bmric cable 8ervice rates, where .'. thr.re WftS 1I0t pJ/relit-e competition u71der Commi.'lsion mles in effect on thllt date, nothiug ill this section (or the regulatio71s thereunder) shall abridye the ability of sueh fnmchi,~illg authority to regulate rates in accordance with such an agreement. tk) Rl'porl. on al'troye prireA.-17IP Comflti~rion ::hall an7lually 1>ub- IISh .~t(lti.'ltical repurt.'l on tllr at'em!!!! ratc.', for ba.'lic cable seTvice and olh,'I' cable prognml1nillg, am/for COllverter boxes, remote control unit.'l, ((lid other equipment. 0/-- (/) cable systl'ms that flU' Commissio1l has found are subject to effective com}lelitio71 Illlder subsection (aX:i) oj this section, compared with (Z) cable systems that the Commi3sion ho.sfound are not subject to .wch effective competition. (l ) Definitlons.-As used in this section- (1) The term "effective competition" meam that- (A) fewer than 30 percent of the hou..seholds ill the franchise area subscribe to the cable service of a cable sy3tem; (BJ the frallchise U1'ea ;s- (i) ,<;en'ed by at leCUlt two unaffiliated multichannel video pro- gramming distl;butors each of which ojfers comparable video programmiJ/g to at least SO percent of the households in the fra1lchise area; and (iiJ the number of households subscribing lo programming,ser- t.,'ces offered by T1luiticll/mncf l't'dco programming distributors other Ow n the largest Inu/tichamlelllideo programming distribu- tor c';;Ccecds 15 perce7lt of the housr!holds in the franchise area,' or (e) C1 multichannel 1.-icleo l'rogrllm71ling distributor operated by tlw fr07/clri.qitlg 1I1dlroril,l/ for that Jhltlchise area offers video pro- gra mmin!f 10 at least SO l,en:!',,! of the hOWfeholds in that franchise area. (2) The term "cable pr'ogrammillg senJi~" mea7t.'1 any video pro. gramming pf'ol.'idrd over a ruble sy.~tcm, regardless of sentice tier, " 78 '\ ~ I tern # CLEARWATER CITY COMMISSION Agenda Cover Memorandum q Meeting Date .5//7/1l.( :J 1 SUBJECT: Vacation Request 94-05 ( Duthie ) RECOMMENDATION/MOTION: Approve the vacation of the Northerly 1.0 f~~+ of the 10 foot Drainage & utility Easement lying along the Southerly side of Lot 18, Windsor Woods Subdivision, and pass Ordinance No. 5615-94 on first reading. BACKGROUND: The applicant has a pool which encroaches approximately 0.9 feet into a 10 foot Drainage & utility Easement and the decking another 2.8 feet. The city has no existing utilities within this easement. This petition has been reviewed by various city departments/divisions concerned with vacations and there are no objections. Florida Power, General Telephone, and Vision Cable have no objection to this vacation request. The Public Works Director has reviewed the comments submitted by the reviewing Departments and recommends this request be approved. N/A I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I .1 \1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Originating Dept. Public ~orks/E~ineering 1/1/ ! t')f...-__ '" User Dept. Costs: N/A Commission Action Reviewed by: Legal N/A Budget N/A (Current FY) Approved Approved w/conditions _____ Funding Source: Purchasing NjA Capt. I fill. Denied I I Risk Mgmt. I I I DIS I I I ACM I I I Other I I ! SUbmitted~bY: I .-r; - ! Cit~a r I I Advertised: Operating Cont'd to N/A '1( ~"1- Date: 05/05 & 05/12/94 Other Paper: Tampa Tribune Appropriation Code(s) Attachments: N/A Not required N/A Appl ication Ordinance Loca t i on Sketch Affected parties notified Yes Not required VAC040b AGN . . Vacation Number 94-05 "Duthie" V A CAT ION R E 0 U EST PRO C E S SIN G SHE E T PLEASE REVIEW THIS VACATION IN TERMS OF YOUR PRESENT USE AND FUTURE NEED FOR THE PROPERTY. INDICATE YOUR COMMENTS BELOW: REFERENCE ATLAS SHEET NO 252BI C-l0 SECTION 02 TOWNSHIP 29B RANGE 15E 1. ENGINEERING DIVISION: ro REVIEWED BY: @ APPROVED BY:~/'ft' ' ~ DATE:7"-2rf.~ COMMENTS: The applicant is requesting 0 ate the Northerly 1.0 feet of the Drainage & utili Ea~t lying along the Southerly side of Lot 18, Windsor Woods Subdivision less the Easterly 5 feet. The pool encroaches approximately 1 foot into the easement and the decking another 2.7 feet into the existing Drainage & Utility Easement. The city has no existing utilities within the easement. The Engineering Division has no objection to this vacation request. Florida Power, General Telephone, and Vision Cable have no objection to this vacation request. 2. CENTRAL PERMITTING DEPARTMENT: / ~SS; REVIEWED BY:4...:;:~~APPROVED By:5~cP~d!~ 1-- DATE: 3;63(9f COMMENTS: We have no objection to this request. Swimming pool meetings Land Development Code requirement for setback from rear property line. Reviewed by Steve Doherty. 3 . BUILDING INSPECTION: REVIEWED AND APPROVED COMMENTS: DATE:1/1 (q'-f NO objections. The house was permitted in April of 1980. The pool and deck were permitted in June of 1980. . ".. ~ -........ . .. ..... .'" .'" Page 1 of 4 ~' . I Vacation Number ~4-0S "Duthie" ~4 . GAS DEP ARTME~~?/~. REVIEWED BY:~ COMMENTS: ~o Obi~-h () '"" APPROVED BY: ~~ Ol~~~ DATE: 1/",{Q4.- o \~ 1 t.v'\ 5. PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR: REVIEWED AND APPROVED BY: COMMENTS: Jjo 0~g-~ "'.ADVERTISING DATE: AND 05/12/94 PUBLIC HEARING DATE: 05/05/94 05/19/94 COMMISSION ACTION: ----APPROVED----CONTINUED----TABLED---'-DENIED----.; ORDINANCE NO. DATE OF ADOPTION RECORDED IN o. R. BOOK: PAGE: ____...._,;LETTER TO PROPERTY OWNER ADVISING COMPLETION OF VACATION VACATION CARD FILE: SHEET 2 OF 4 REVISED 11/90 'Vl'. {'PD"'" I"T"" I ALLEY . I OTHER: . . V A CAT ION R E 0 U EST F I L I N G FOR M 1. NAME : ~ \..( \"\-10 \. \2 \<?c.r'CS~\ -4,- ~LL L-J>. PHONE: -4 Lf 'J-- 79 J I o ~~. ~l....~,=' 1 CLe-~,-//'T-~ 5tc... l~-. ADDRESS: \ {p S "5 HEREBY PETITION THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER FOR THE VACATION OF THE FOLLOWING: 1'><1 EASEMENT TYPE: d", CA.;c\Q~ - k\;. \..~ RIGHT-OF-WAY 3. LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY TO BE VACATED: Ik ~OR,\-\- O~e- ~. ~ ~ d~ ~ c\\~'\N-\.-J~ 0--..;2. u.~\.~ a..\.O~ ~. ~Q...~....vL \cA- \~ ~~ W~~8.s.0~ vlODD ~ \€.~~ ~E- J ~\.....,e- . ~-e...e-~. STREET ADDRESS OR SIMPLE LOCATION: . 2> 40\S \ loS::' 0 H..<"'" --PL-~ I c..c.-~...,-!~c.. Scs (.A~L . ~ roJ ~ee.-+ ea. s e.. N'-. e.. ~ \ '\. \ ,..) j u~ La-\.- ~ B ) e. ClS-\-'-€-Y"" \.1 2 . 4. PROPOSED USE OF VACATED PROPERTY: ~c.:::>o L ~ C-~O~\-\-'l-,-~~-':" 5. ZONING ON ADJOINING PROPERTY: ~.5. G " -_. ',,, ,,,,-~,'.,.... -,-, Page 3 of 4 6. ATTACHMENTS: LAND SURVEY OF PROPERTY IS REQUIRED IF' THIS VACATION INVOLVES EXISTING ENCROACHMENT , . x DRAWING SHOWING PROPOSED USE OF VACATED PROPERTY (SURVEY, PLOT PLAN, ETC.) SEE RESOLUTION 82-3 (ATTACHED) ATTACHED LETTERS OF NO OBJECTION FROM: x FLORIDA POWER CORPORATION x GENERAL TELEPHONE COMPANY x VISION CABLE. OTHER 7. SIGNATURE OF THE OWNER OF THE PROPERTY ABUTTING THAT PROPERTY PROPOSED TO BE VACATED~ (APPLICANT) t DATE PROPERTY ACQUIRED , ~, , :\ .J NAME ADDRESS & ZIP CODE '72-- /L<- e W~ - q)7fA- -' . . " f \ f I.i , : ,~J ~ :- .,1\; , 3TATE OF FLORIDA) ;'i.!:,:' :OUNTY OF PINELLAS).;i:~ 'he foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this )..{1!: -1~!;~+-- I qti"f 'I,'). )y - p~ -~... ~~l ~ , who is personally known',to me or 'ho has produced r-LO~~ ~\\Ji3R.~ L\ G~~S ~ as identification J)aDO-671-4)-- P~1~O pt..61.- nd 'who did (did not) take an oath. ~&:uO~. ~i/JYI~ Notary pUblic, BARBARA E. EIGENMANN (Name of . aNn . SN I 1'tfH3/! 39 n~Hl O::l'JNOO 11661 '01 ':130 "clX3 Norssr~lr:OJ ),~: commission N~G.I'tiOl.:l :lO 31\'15 JI19nd A~VI01~ ()(J{) ~7{)b2 60 Notary typed, printed or stamped) " , SHEET 4 OF 4 ENG. 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I hc,n'~y ~;'r1if;' '1~:':Uri: .f~li~f~ t..: "m.'S~ urwkt "', ftllWlnlihlf> ell."r and mull Ih<'MlnJru~11\ j~hnlC.I.Sr.ndar_dl..t It I lonh toy lJ~ Fh,fllh ItOlltJ or J'rolc:..ional l.iud .Sunf)on In ;O,.pttt l'll (111. pOfldA "dnurtlllnl,wf CClJc. runuant 10 Siction A72.0:11,.,I.Ho;uh.SUIUld ~:.. ~. '. ,",~" =-'X:)- ~i:$'" ,...c: ._i'd.--:.~- -' Flold ~;lIr"'(IY ..2.:1ll:!L<L- Phlil!I,C,Slock, nLS '3.0~u:.: . . , - . , . ,"" m. __~pa 79 :J/"-~..2'I.~~:'~~~~ qA 22 Jot). __..,~ ..1'10 OA iE Or,Gr.(f\TI,r;I~.'\ llQrJ ., ::::'."':' :;-:.:.:: ~ ':' ~~.~:~~ ',:' _~':__,,,,,?-,: ',::--' -=:::;,:'.:-.-:c":::_,:::':',==--=-=c,:::.:: -.... ORDINANCE NO. 5615-94 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA, VACATING THE NORTH 1.0 FOOT OF THE SOUTH 10-FOOT DRAINAGE AND UTILITY EASEMENT LYING ALONG THE SOUTHERLY LINE OF LOT 18, WINDSOR WOODS SUBDIVISION, LESS THE EASTERLY FIVE FEET; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, Paula J. Duthie, owner of real property located in the City of Clearwater, has requested that the City vacate a portion of the drainage and utility easement described herein; and WHEREAS, the City Commission finds that said easement is not necessary for municipal use and it is deemed to be to the best interest of the City and the general public that the same be vacated; now, therefore, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA: Section 1. The following: The North 1. 0 foot of the South 10-foot dra i nage and ut il i ty easement lying along the Southerly line of Lot 18, Windsor Woods . Subdivision, according to the plat thereof recorded in Plat Book 78, Page 9, of the public records of Pinellas County, Florida, less the Easterly 5 feet, is hereby vacated, closed and released, and the City of Clearwater quitclaims and releases all of its right, title and interest thereto. Section 2. 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Clearwater City Commission Agenda Cover Memorandum Item # Meeting Date: I 0 5/'711'1 SUBJECT: Petition for Annexation, Future Land Use Plan Amendment, and Zoning Atlas Amendment for 1912 East Skyline Drive; Owner: Henry F. and Shirley A. Buenaga; 0.20 acres m.o.1. (A 94-07 & LUP 94-07) RECOMMENDA TION/MOTION: Approve the Petition for Annexation, Future Land Use Plan Amendment to Residential Low, and Zoning Atlas Amendment to Single-Family Residential "Eight" (RS-B) for Lot 57, Skyline Groves, and pass Ordinances No. 5598-94, 5599-94, and 5600-94 on first reading. [] and that the appropriate officials be authorized to execute same. BACKGROUND: The subject property is located at the southwest corner of East Skyline Drive and Raymont Drive one block north of Sunset Point Road. The applicants wish to annex to obtain City sewer service. The abutting street right-of-ways for East Skyline Drive and Raymont Drive are both in the City, as is Lot 56, the adjacent lot on the west. The lots in Skyline Groves which are in the City have a Future Land Use Classification of Residential Urban (7.5 u.p.a. max.) and zoning of Single-Family Residential "Eight". The Countywide Future Land Use Classification for this parcel is Residential Low (5 u.p.a. max.). Although this subdivision has a mixture of Future Land Use Classifications, it is proposed to assign the same Future Land Use Classification as on the Countywide Plan, Residential Low, and zoning of Single-Family Residential "Eight". Later this year, staff will be getting back with the Pinel/as Planning Council to try to establish a single Future Land Use Category for this subdivision (Residential Urban), and for other subdivisions with multiple land use categories. The Planning and Zoning Board held a public hearing on this application on May 3, 1994, after which they unanimously endorsed the proposed annexation, Future Land Use Plan Amendment to Residential Low, and Zoning Atlas Amendment to Single-Family Residential" Eight" (RS-8) to the City Commission. Pertinent information concerning the request is summarized in the tables on page 2. N/A N/A N/A N/A N/~ ~I N/A Originating Dept: CENTRAL COltl: $ N/A Total Commission Action: o Approved o Approved w/conditions o Denied o Continued to: Reviewed by: Legal Budget Purchas i ng Risk Mgmt. CIS ACM Other $ Current Fiscal Yr. User Dept: ::i~ Advartissd: Date: 4/19/94 & 4/28/94 "" Paper: TAMPA TRIBUNE o Not Required Affocted Partial l)] Not i fi ed o Not Required Funding Source: o Capi tat Imp. o Operating o Other A ttachmentl: ORDINANCES NO. 5598-94, 5599- 94, & 5600-94 LOCATION MAP Appropriation Code: o None ~ Printed on recycled paper LOCATION Subject Property North So uth East West DESCRIPTION Density Lot Area Lot Width at setback line Depth EXISTING ZONING AND FUTURE LAND USE OF APPLICANT'S AND SURROUNDING PROPERTIES FUTURE LAND USE PLAN CATEGORY IN CITY OR COUNTY ZONING County Residential Low R-3 County Residential Low County Residential/Office General County Residential Low City Residential Urban R-3 P-1 R-3 RS-8 ZONING RESTRICTIONS A 94-07 & LUP 94-07 Page 2 ACTUAL USE Single family residential Single family residential (Has filled petition to annex) Office building Single family residential Single family residential RS-6 REQUIREMENTS , , ....................'.................... .........-.................. ..... ..... . .... ...,.... .... ..... .., ... ".". ... . ..... . ... ;-:-:':::-':':"::::"':':';::::"R' "$"':::g":::':::"':::":;': :,:-;:',':-:,:,:;, ::::><:-::.:::::::'::':-:::\,'(:::Xt:-.',::,.:: :::::,:REQUIREMENTS,-::;: ..............'.'......................................................... ..... .....'.....................;........ EXISTING ..j::::::-::'~,~'ri$':,g~.pi~.jm:~x~.:,::::,... 5.5 u.p.a. max. 7,000 sq. ft. min. 90 ft. min. .l'Q~Q(jO~ql,f~~',:mi9.',>< 4.8 u.p.a. 9,026.8 ft. 87.3 ft. 85 ft. min. ......... ... . .............. . . .. ...... ..... ... . "' . ..... .. . . . . ..... ...... 90ft.::riiifrL\j' . .", .. .. ... ,.. .. ........ .. 103.4 ft. OTHER REQUIRED REVIEWS AGENCY Pinellas Planning Council/Countywide Planning Authority Florida Department of Community Affairs ABBREVIA TIONS: P-1 R-3 RPD-E RS-6 RS-8 u.p.a. General Profession Office (County) Single Family Residential (County) Residential Planned Development "E" (City) Single-Family Residential "Four" (City) Single-Family residential "Six II (City) Residential units per acre YES NO X X ORDINANCE NO. 5598-94 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA, ANNEXING CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY LOCATED AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THE INTERSECTION OF EAST SKYLINE DRIVE AND RAYMONT DRIVE, NORTH OF SUNSET POINT ROAD, CONSISTING OF LOT 57, SKYL I NE GROVES, HHOSE POST OFFI CE ADDRESS IS 1912 EAST SKYLINE DRIVE, INTO THE CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE CITY, AND REDEFINING THE BOUNDARY LINES OF THE CITY TO INCLUDE SAID ADDITION; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the owner of the real property described herein and depicted on the map attached hereto as Exhibit A has petitioned the City of Clearwater to annex the property into the City pursuant to Section 171.044, Florida Statutes, and the City has complied with all applicable requirements of Florida law in connection with this ordinance; now, therefore, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA: Section 1. The following-described property is hereby annexed into the City of Clearwater and the boundary lines of the City are redefined accordingly: Lot 57, Skyline Groves, according to the plat thereof, as recorded in Plat Book 44, Page 22, public records of Pinellas County, Florida. (A94-07) Section 2. The provisions of this ordinance are found and determined to be consistent with the City of Clearwater Comprehensive Plan. The City Commission hereby accepts the dedication of all easements, parks, rights-of-way and other dedications to the public which have heretofore been made by plat, deed or user within the annexed property. The City Engineer, the City Clerk and the Centra 1 Permi tt i ng Director are directed to i nc 1 ude and show the property described herein upon the official maps and records of the City. Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon adoption. The City Clerk shall file certified copies of this ordinance, including the map attached heret.o, with the Clerk of the Circuit Court and with the County Administrator of Pinellas County, Florida, within 7 days after adoption, and shall file a certified copy with the Florida Department of State within 30 days after adoption. PASSED ON FIRST READING PASSED ON SECOND AND FINAL READING AND ADOPTED APpr!)jS A 1 an S. Z i 111m Interim City Rita Garvey Mayor-Commissioner 'orrectness: Attest: Cynthia E. Goudeau City Clerk ORDINANCE NO. 5599-94' AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA, AMENDING THE FUTURE LAND USE PLAN ELEMENT OF THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN OF THE CITY, TO DESIGNATE THE LAND USE FOR CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY LOCATED AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THE INTERSECTION OF EAST SKYLINE DRIVE AND RAYMONT DRIVE, NORTH OF SUNSET POINT ROAD, CONSISTING OF LOT 57, SKYLINE GROVES, WHOSE POST OFFICE ADDRESS IS 1912 EAST SKYLINE DRIVE, AS RESIDENTIAL LOW; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the amendment to the comprehensive plan of the City as set reasonable, proper and appropriate, comprehensive plan; now, therefore, future land use plan element of the forth in this ordinance is found to be and is consistent with the City's BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA: Section 1. The future land use plan element of the comprehensive plan of the City of Clearwater is amended by changing the land use category for the hereinafter described property as follows: Property Lot 57, Skyline Groves, according to the plat thereof, as recorded in Plat Book 44, page 22, public records of Pinellas County, Florida. (LUP 94-07) Section 2. This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon adoption, contingent upon and subject to the adoption of Ordinance No. 5598-94. Land Use Cateqory Residential Low PASSED ON FIRST READING PASSED ON SECOND AND FINAL READING AND ADOPTED Alar Int Rita Garvey Mayor-Commissioner Attest: Cynthia E. Goudeau City Clerk ORDINANCE NO. 5600-94 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA, AMENDING THE ZONING ATLAS OF THE CITY BY ZONING CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY LOCATED AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF EAST SKYLINE DRIVE AND RAYMONT DRIVE, NORTH OF SUNSET POINT ROAD, CONSISTING OF LOT 57, SKYLINE GROVES, WHOSE POST OFFICE ADDRESS IS 1912 EAST SKYLINE DRIVE, UPON ANNEXATION INTO THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, AS SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL 8 (RS-8); PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the assignment of a zoning district classification as set forth in this ordinance is found to be reasonable, proper and appropriate, and is consistent with the City's comprehensive plan; now, therefore, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA: Section 1. The following described property located in Pinellas County, Florida, is hereby zoned as indicated upon annexation into the City of Clearwater, and the zoning atlas of the City is amended, as follows: Property Lot 57, Skyline Groves, according to the map or plat thereof, as recorded in Plat Book 44, page 22, public records of Pinellas County, Florida. (A 94-07) Zoninq District RS-8 - Single :-amily Residential 8 Sect ion 2. The Centra 1 Permi tt i ng Director is directed to rev i se the zoning atlas of the City in accordance with the foregoing amendment. Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon adoption, contingent upon and subject to the adoption of Ordinance No. 5598-94. PASSED ON FIRST READING PASSED ON SECOND AND FINAL READING AND ADOPTED Rita Garvey Mayor-Commissioner Attest: Cynthia E. Goudeau City Clerk 10 1951 'if"" '....' , :S:' !' 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(A 94-08 & LUP 94-08) RECOMMENDA TION/MOTION: Approve the Petition for Annexation, Future Land Use Plan Amendment to Institutional, and Zoning Atlas Amendment to Public/Semi-Public for part of Section 21-28-16, M&B 23/12, and pass Ordinances No. 5601-94, 5602-94, and 5603-94 on first reading. [] and that the appropriate officials be authorized to execute same. BACKGROUND: The subject property is located on the west side of McMullen-Booth Road immediately north of the Countryside Sports Complex. The property was recently purchased by the City for expansion of parking for the Countryside Sports Complex. The Planning and Zoning Board held a public hearing on this application on May 3, 1994, after which they unanimously endorsed the proposed annexation, Future Land Use Plan Amendment to Institutional, and Zoning Atlas Amendment to Public/Semi-Public (P/SP) to the City Commission. Pertinent information concerning the request is summarized in the tables on page 2. Reviewed by: Legal Budget Purchasing Risk Mgmt. CIS ACM Other N/A N/A N/A N/A N~ ~-'- N/A Originating Dept: CENTRAL PERMITTING / /' cj '--) Costs: $ N/A Total Commission Action: o Approved o Approved w/conditions o Deni cd o Continued to: User Dept: $ Current Fiscal Yr. Submitted by: g:~;;: Advertised: Datc: 4/19/94 & 4/28/94 Paper: TAMPA TRIBUNE o Not Requi red Affectod Partioa ~ Notificd o Not Rcqui red Funding Source: o Capital Imp. o Openting o Other AttDchmenls: ORDINANCES NO. 5601-94, 5602- 94, & 5603-94 LOCAT ION MAP Appropriation Code: o None .... d ~w Printed on recycle paper . . .' t; ------'-~~_..~~-~.-.-.'----~~-_:.....-~-~-------~-_:--.__-!. ------ A 94-08 & LUP 94-08 Page 2 LOCATION EXISTING ZONING AND FUTURE LAND USE OF APPLICANT'S AND SURROUNDING PROPERTIES IN CITY FUTURE LAND USE OR PLAN CATEGORY COUNTY ZONING ACTUAL USE Su bj ect Property North So uth East West County Residential Suburban R-R Vacant City Institutional City Institutional County Institutional City Institutional P/SP P/SP A-E P/SP Wee Care Preschool Countryside Sports Complex Eden Nursery Vacant, property belongs to day care center ZONING RESTRICTIONS DESCRIPTION . .. ... .... ......... ....... ........ ,,,. .......,..... . ..".. . ... . ............... .... ... . ......... . .. .... .. .... ... ... .. . ....... ." .... . .. !:"{:',:::::::%:/::!::::,:!,W:'::!::!':;:::3,;:Pl$R:::}':H,:'/:,:':::"",:,,;,:: .j,::.:.;:,::':.'::'::;:::',:i':j:::::::'B~:q:q:n~~M:~Nm$:'.:"j'.:::',:,::::--:::,::::' EXISTING Den sity Lot Area Lot Width at setback line Depth .. . '" .. . . -:<;';',-:.:-:<<'." ;:-:'';::';:;::-::;:::;:;:;:;:::;:::::;::-:.:::.;:::::.:::::::,:>:,,:'::::-:::::: ..................; ....,........ ;';;';'.<';-:', '::,'::::,:::::,,:::"::"::':",:"'~;~$,:yn?',~1'ro~X;::';,j:;:'.',::"':':..':::; ." ...........q. ....,................ ............ .......... ..;...... ....... . ..' ..... . .... ...... ,::::..":::'.::::!::'.:i.!..:i.!!.:!i!1Q;.QQQ.i!.:~~.[.:..f~;!.i.'ttiiti.l,:::.::':.:.:.'..:: . ,.,,' VACANT 32,864 sq. ft. 1 04 ft. 316ft. OTHER REQUIRED REVIEWS AGENCY YES X X NO Pinellas Planning Council/Countywide Planning Authority Florida Department of Community Affairs ABBREVIATIONS: A-E R-R P/SP Agricultural Estates (County) Single Family Residential (County) Public/Semi-Public (City) (Safety Harbor) ORDINANCE NO. 5601-94 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA, ANNEXING CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY LOCATED ON THE WEST SIDE OF McMULLEN-BOOTH ROAD, NORTH OF THE COUNTRYSIDE SPORTS COMPLEX, CONSISTING OF PART OF SECTION 21, TOWNSHIP 28 SOUTH, RANGE 16 EAST, WHOSE POST OFFICE ADDRESS IS 3110 McMULLEN-BOOTH ROAD, INTO THE CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE CITY, AND REDEFINING THE BOUNDARY LINES OF THE CITY TO INCLUDE SAID ADDITION; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the owner of the real property described herein and depicted on the map attached hereto as Exhibit A has petitioned the City of Clearwater to annex the property into the City pursuant to Section 171.044, Florida Statutes, and the City has complied with all applicable requirements of Florida law in connection with this ordinance; now, therefore, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA: Section 1. The following-described property is hereby annexed into the City of Clearwater and the boundary lines of the City are redefined accordingly: See Exhi bi t B attached. (A 94-08) Section 2. The provisions of this ordinance are found and determined to be cons i stent wi th the City of Clearwater Comprehens i ve Plan. The City Commission hereby accepts the dedication of all easements, parks, rights-of-way and other dedications to the public which have heretofore been made by plat, deed or user within the annexed property. The City Engineer, the City Clerk and the Centra 1 Perm i tt i ng Director are directed to i nc lude and s how the property described herein upon the official maps and records of the City. Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon adoption. The City Clerk shall file certified copies of this ordinance, including the map attached hereto, with the Clerk of the Circuit Court and with the County Administrator of Pinellas County, Florida, within 7 days after adoption, and shall file a certified copy with the Florida Department of State within 30 days after adoption. PASSED ON FIRST READING PASSED ON SECOND AND FINAL READING AND ADOPTED R ita Garvey Mayor-Commissioner APpro~e ~: }f~n~a Alan S. Zimlllet Interim City Att(rrey correctness: Attest: Cynthia E. Goudeau City Clerk v ;, "" " , .' --,-~~-~-~.,~-~-~,~~-~_.~--~~-~-,~- ---~,-,~,~,-----". ORDINANCE NO. 5602-94 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA, AMENDING THE FUTURE LAND USE PLAN ELEMENT OF THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN OF THE CITY, TO CHANGE THE LAND USE DESIGNATION FOR CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY LOCATED ON THE WEST SIDE OF McMULLEN-BOOTH ROAD, NORTH OF THE COUNTRYSIDE SPORTS COMPLEX, CONSISTING OF PART OF SECTION 21, TOWNSHIP 28 SOUTH, RANGE 16 EAST, WHOSE POST OFFICE ADDRESS IS 3110 McMULLEN-BOOTH ROAD, FROM RESIDENTIAL SUBURBAN TO INSTITUTIONAL; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the amendment to the comprehensive plan of the City as set reasonable, proper and appropriate, comprehensive plan; now, therefore, future 1 and use plan element of the forth in this ordinance is found to be and is consistent with the City's BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA: Section 1. The future land use plan element of the comprehensive plan of the City of Clearwater is amended by changing the land use category for the hereinafter described property as follows: See Exhibit A attached. (LUP 94-08) Land Use Cateoory From: Residential Suburban Property To: Institutional Section 2. This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon adoption, subject to the approval of the land use designation by the Pinellas County Board of County Commissioners and subject to a determination by the state land planning agency or the Administration Commission of the State of Florida, as appropriate, of compliance with the applicable requirements of the Local Government Comprehens i ve P 1 ann i ng and Land Deve lopment Regu 1 at i on Act, pursuant to 9 163.3189, F. S. The Director of Central Permitting is authorized to transmit to the Pinellas County Planning Council an application to amend the Countywide Plan in order to achieve consistency with the Future Land Use Plan Element of the City's Comprehensive Plan as amended by this ordinance. PASSED ON FIRST READING PASSED ON SECOND AND FINAL READING AND ADOPTED APP';::;~~ as tW~ and correctness: I AJ <fj (\\ A 1 a'rt--S. Z i Illllle t Inter im City At\! !ley Rita Garvey Mayor-Commissioner Attest: Cynthia E. Goudeau City Clerk ORDINANCE NO. 5603-94 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA, AMENDING THE ZONING ATLAS OF THE CITY BY ZONING CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY LOCATED ON THE WEST SIDE OF McMULLEN-BOOTH ROAD, NORTH OF THE COUNTRYSI DE SPORTS COMPLEX, CONSISTING OF SECTION 21, TOWNSHIP 28 SOUTH, RANGE 16 EAST, WHOSE POST OFFICE ADDRESS IS 3110 McMULLEN-BOOTH ROAD, UPON ANNEXATION INTO THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, AS PUBLIC/SEMI-PUBLIC (P/SP); PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the assignment of a zoning district classification as set forth in this ordinance is found to be reasonable, proper and appropriate, and is consistent with the City.s comprehensive plan; now, therefore, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA: Section 1. The following described property located in Pinellas County, Florida, is hereby zoned as indicated upon annexation into the City of Clearwater, and the zoning atlas of the City is amended, as fol lows: Property Zoninq District See Exhibit A attached. P/SP - Public/Semi-Public Section 2. The Central Permitting Director is directed to revise the zoning atlas of the City in accordance with the foregoing amendment. Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon adoption, contingent upon and subject to the adoption of Ordinance No. 5601-94, and subject to approval of the land use category set forth in Ordinance No. 5602-94, by the Pinellas County Board of County Commissioners. PASSED ON FIRST READING PASSED ON SECOND AND FINAL READING AND ADOPTED Rita Garvey Mayor-Commissioner Attest: Cynthia E. Goudeau City Clerk Begin at the Southeast corner of the SW 1/4 of the NW 1/4 of Section 21, Township 28 South, Range 16 East, for P.O.B.; thence N.0002141" West along the 40 acre line, a distance of 104.00 feet, thence N 89024139" West, 416.0 feet; thence S 0002'41" East, 104.0 feet; thence S 89024'3911 East, along the 40 acre line, a distance of 416.0 feet to the P.O.B. Subject to easement over and across the Northerly portion of said description as granted in O.R. Book 943, Page 368 for ingress and egress, public records of Pinellas County, Florida. . ",&', ",i;:" ',', . ,,':;:". ,'; " i:~'{ . . ~~ ~ 5 a;n~e ~~~~ ~~dt~ ~ ~~~ ~~r ~{clo0rOd'eOd fiene~~:. d:~~:~ g3~ i ~ :~~ a f 7 ~~u ~~~;~'},,-;; · ,\ "~.:~~::ot;, in a.R. Book 7890, Pages 663 through 665, all of the public records ' ;,~:. 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'~p :i~-~ ,,;;'..; :"".:-", R~"G <: .. .. ... . ~,. .: .. BETHEL LUTHERAN 108 99 31fSlS 2.3/11 23/13 :102 . -.' L' ----- . ..... - ......... . ----.--...- .~.......-.... ...~..__.. ~ p CLEARWA TER s p <:..\TY O\.J~e:D X kJkJ c~ 0) - :-0 ,C:: '-> ,..... ~II") -. I- oQ: ,->0 Q.. II") os/~ 3060 Cl <( o cr: o .32/01 '" ,.... I o r1 ?:: o c:: .3 i /00 NORTH CLEARWA TC:~ NA lURE PARK LAND PROPOSED ANNEXATION USE P L A ~~ C LAS S I FIe A T ION and Z 0 N I N G 1 I OWJo;ER APP L1CAHT c..\"TY a~ c.L E.A~W/~ IE ~ A Ql{-o9 LQY-08 PROPERTY DESCRIPTION fv\~o '2. 3 - \ ....L O.,S'"ACRES RIGHT OF.'NAY ACRES PLAHHI"'~G :)nd ZONING BOARD CITY COMMISSION SECilOH 2\ TOWNSHIP C) ...., 0 s RANGE ,... a E: ATLAS PAGE \ q 0 A I L I , '1 -<:> J ...'..'..: ' -, i ........... T c:::::::: I , I ~ QI~ L~ 'r~ G200E ~~tln~~~ , D ~ !). c:: ~ 6 t . S 'II I . ".:' > .... In I ~ i I D~~___ ~I ~ ~ ~ ~~ I ~ .~nr - I \ I 9 ,: ~ . i L-U.J I =._._'~' 0: 0 I 0 . "^": r"ln:>J '-'H ,'~ I :: ~ ~ ~l~L,;i (/0> : L~ I ~ I 0 \ . 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(A 94-09 & LUP 94-09) RECOMMENDATION/MOTION: Approve the Petition for Annexation, Future Land Use Plan Amendment to Residential Urban, and Zoning Atlas Amendment to Single-Family Residential" Eight" for Lot 9, DelOra Gardens, and pass Ordinances No. 5604-94, 5605-94, and 5606-94 on first reading. [J and that the appropriate officiaLs be authorized to execute same. BACKGROUND: The subject property is located on the southwest corner of San Mateo Street and Madera Avenue, one block east of McMullen-Booth Road and approximately 1,520 feet north of Drew Street. The applicant wishes to annex to obtain City sewer service for her existing single family residence. The Planning and Zoning Board held a public hearing on this application on May 3, 1994, after which they unanimously endorsed the proposed annexation, Future Land Use Plan Amendment to Residential Urban, and Zoning Atlas Amendment to Single-Family residential" Eight" (RS-B) to the City Commission. Pertinent information concerning the request is summarized in the tables on page 2. Reviewed by: LegaL Budget Purchasing Risk Mgmt. CIS ACM Other N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A ~~ ' I""" N/A Originating Dapt: CENTRAL PER~ITTING (, l, ,/ / Costs: * NIA TotaL Commission Action: o Approved o Approved w/conditions o Denied o Continued to: User Dept: $ Current Fiscal Yr. Submitted ~ Z igc, Advertised: Date: 4/19/94 & 4/2B/94 Paper: TAMPA TRIBUNE .. ~ ~ o Not Required A ffeeted PII rriel ~ Notif ied o Not Required Funding Source: o Capital Imp. o Operating o Other A ttachn18nt.: ORDINANCES NO. 5604-94, 5605- 94, & 5606-94 LOCA T I ON MAP Appropriation Code: o None r. d ~~ printed on recycle paper LOCATION Subject Property North South East West DESCRIPTION Density Lot Area Lot Width at setback line, corner lot Depth I N CITY OR COUNTY County Residential Urban City Residential Urban City Residential Urban City Residential Urban County Residential Urban ZONING ACTUAL USE A 94-09 & LUP 94-09 Page 2 R-3 Single family residential RS-8 Single family residential RS-8 Single family residential RS-8 Single family residential R-3 Vacant ZONING RESTRICTIONS EXISTING ZONING AND FUTURE LAND USE OF APPLICANT'S AND SURROUNDING PROPERTIES FUTURE LAND USE PLAN CATEGORY .;..:-........ .......;.::.:/:::::;:::;::::::-/-::-:... . ,''::')',',::,i:)::a $;'$E ., .p;;. " , ,RI;OQIRf;MENIS" '>0 ::,:':7'(50.p:;i~Y>'hiii;(.::),/ . .. ...:.:-.<-:...;.>...... ....-:... .;.", ...... ,", .:.:......-:..;. ........ .... ..... "," . . . ..::::::;::.:;>.;:::::>....::-..:>:...;::.;::<:::::;./:::::.::",'>.;.' .',", ".'. ...... ...... , '" :,q)PQq,,~q~!ftJ.:;jnitf."" , ,,:'; J tttJ ri:j).,,:::, ,:. ,.: :::.\::. :1 :: C', " ,p:..,:,: ::,':, '. ,.;,""",::':/.: :');':' -::- "": :"""", "'::', . ,"' ," "'" . " . . ... '.. ........" ...:....... '"' ..................,.........,. .' ..... ..:..... . .. ..... . ...... . '..". ...... .... .... .... '.. .. . .... :"""":;;'SO"::f';" ....',;',..,":-.. . '. . '. .... ..;.' ,"". .'.., "...t.fTlln..... '.. ..' ," RS-6 REQUIREMENTS 5.5 u.p.a. max. 7,000 sq. ft. min. 90 ft. min. 85 ft. min. OTHER REQUIRED REVIEWS AGENCY YES Pinellas Planning Council/Countywide Planning Authority Florida Department of Community Affairs ABBREVIATIONS: R-3 RS-6 RS-8 u.p.a. Single Family Residential (County) Single-Family Residential "Six" (City) Single-Family Residential "Eight" (City) Residential units per acre EXISTING 4.8 u.p.a. 9,064 sq. ft. 88 ft. 1 03 ft. NO X X ORDINANCE NO. 5604-94 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA, ANNEXING CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY LOCATED AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THE INTERSECTION OF SAN ~lATEO STREET AND MADERA AVENUE, EAST OF McMULLEN-BOOTH ROAD AND NORTH OF DREH STREET, CONS I STI NG OF LOT 9, DEL ORa GARDENS SUBDIVISION, WHOSE POST OFFICE ADDRESS IS 608 MADERA AVENUE, I NTO THE CORPORATE L IMI TS OF THE CITY, AND REDEFINING THE BOUNDARY LINES OF THE CITY TO INCLUDE SAID ADDITION; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the owner of the real property described herein and depicted on the map attached hereto as Exhibit A has petitioned the City of Clearwater to annex the property into the City pursuant to Section 171.044, Florida Statutes, and the City has complied with all applicable requirements of Florida law in connection with this ordinance; now, therefore, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF CLEARHATER, FLORIDA: Section 1. The following-described property is hereby annexed into the City of Clearwater and the boundary lines of the City are redefined accordingly: Lot 9, Del Oro Gardens Subdivision, according to the map or plat thereof as recorded in Plat Book 45, page 74, public records of Pinellas County, Florida. (A 94-09) Section 2. The provisions of this ordinance are found and determined to be consistent with the City of Clearwater Comprehensive Plan. The City Commission hereby accepts the dedication of all easements, parks, rights-of-way and other dedications to the public which have heretofore been made by plat, deed or user within the annexed property. The City Engineer, the City Clerk and the Centra 1 Permi tt i ng Director are directed to inc 1 ude and show the property described herein upon the official maps and records of the City. Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon adoption. The City Clerk shall file certified copies of this ordinance, including the map attached hereto, wi th the Clerk of the C i rcu it Court and wi th the Cou nty Administrator of Pinellas County, Flcrida, within 7 days after adoption, and shall file a certified copy with the Florida Department of State within 30 days after adoption. PASSED ON FIRST READING PASSED ON SECOND AND FINAL READING AND ADOPTED APpro'f!f;s to 0 m Alan S. Zilllmet Interim City Atto n y Rita Garvey Mayor-Commissioner d correctness: Attest: Cynthia E. Goudeau City Clerk ORDINANCE NO. 5605-94 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA, AMENDING THE FUTURE LAND USE PLAN ELEMENT OF THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN OF THE CITY, TO DESIGNATE THE LAND USE FOR CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY LOCATED AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THE INTERSECTION OF SAN MATEO STREET AND MADERA AVENUE, EAST OF McMULLEN-BOOTH ROAD AND NORTH OF DREW STREET, CONSISTING OF LOT 9, DEL ORa GARDENS SUBDIVISION, WHOSE POST OFFICE ADDRESS IS 608 MADERA AVENUE, AS RESIDENTIAL URBAN; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. HHEREAS, the amendment to the comprehensive plan of the City as set reasonable, proper and appropriate, comprehensive plan; now, therefore, future 1 and use plan element of the forth in this ordinance is found to be and is consistent with the City's BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA: Section 1. The future land use plan element of the comprehensive plan of the City of Clearwater is amended by changing the land use category for the hereinafter described property as follows: Property Lot 9, Del Oro Gardens Subdivision, according to the map or plat thereof as recorded in Plat Book 45, Page 74, public records of Pinellas County, Florida. (LUP 94-09) Land Use CateQorv Residential Urban Section 2. This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon adoption, contingent upon and subject to the adoption of Ordinance No. 5604-94. PASSED ON FIRST READING PASSED ON SECOND AND FINAL READING AND ADOPTED Rita Garvey Mayor-Commissioner correctness: Attest: Al In Cynthia E. Goudeau City Clerk ORDINANCE NO. 5606-94 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA, AMENDING THE ZONING ATLAS OF THE CITY BY ZONING CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY LOCATED AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THE INTERSECTION OF SAN MATEO STREET AND MADERA AVENUE, EAST OF McMULLEN-BOOTH ROAD AND NORTH OF DREH STREET, CONSISTING OF LOT 9, DEL ORO GARDENS SUBDIVISION, WHOSE POST OFFICE ADDRESS IS 608 MADERA AVENUE, UPON ANNEXATION INTO THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, AS SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL 8 (RS-8); PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the assignment of a zoning district classification as set forth in this ordinance is found to be reasonable, proper and appropriate, and is consistent with the City's comprehensive plan; now, therefore, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA: Section 1. The following described property located in Pinellas County, Florida, is hereby zoned as indicated upon annexation into the City of Clearwater, and the zoning atlas of the City is amended, as follows: Property Lot 9, Del Oro Gardens Subdivision, according to the map or plat thereof as recorded in Plat Book 45, Page 74, public records of Pinellas County, Florida. (A94-09) Zoninq District RS-8 - Single Family Residential 8 Section 2. The Central Permitting Director is directed to revise the zoning atlas of the City in accordance with the foregoing amendment. Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon adoption, contingent upon and subject to the adoption of Ordinance No. 5604-94. PASSED ON FIRST READING PASSED ON SECOND AND FINAL READING AND ADOPTED Rita Garvey Mayor-Commissioner d correctness: Attest: Cynthia E. Goudeau City Clerk ,. " , . I . .. '. . .' . ',: ", r .' " '. :. t. . ," ,.-. ., . . .... C,G, 3.3 ..34 .35 36 ... 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'_ N ..co CI> ...- on I I ..!. 52 ~ ~09 G. T. E, Jloblerut T01.lXr DEL OWNER APPLICANT Sew tv\ \ OT) E LAND USE PLAN ZONING :;OUNTY RES\DE.}J"'(' l~'l- uQ<t;)A'tJ R.- 3 CIT.Y P.SC; tD E)jT \.~L. 0~~ C4N RS <0 SE.CTION PLANNING llnd ZONING BOARD oq TOWNSHIP l..q s RANGE \5 E - " ~ ~ t') <"l 60 34/01 051 R ;501 -860 3525-3::'4 3544 - ~89 See Res~"cbons ;535-':15 OR 0 P .b..RK A, q 1.\ - 0 q PROPERT'l' DESCRIPTION LOT ql GEL aRa Sv-s '0.'1-\ ACRES \ RIGHT OF:WAY CITY COMMISSIOH ACRES ATLAS PAGE 'L ~ '3 r:::.. --_._.--^---~----~-----_...._. 6 : If") l CXJt Lf')U ~I 0\ ,... il ,.. ,... III r L o w .- < () 0( > c I . y' ,~ ~ -...... ~\a) \'- 1 ~, ~ i~ 0]~ l~ ~-, ':1.1l:U:flU~1 'r~ ~~oOE C~11n~~~ "- ... !):. , , ' - c:: ,; e:::J \.0 .. p., .., 61 'S '/1 D I . 'I) :.. c:: 11\ "'C > -- I C"l ,/ ~ l ~N ? 1 ./ ~ r~ '."'"''''. i 0. va li..')""/D ~; ~L 'Pl! :;:;;:;l:i I r-----1 ~;: I ~ I \ ~ \ ;c:.>" I" 0 Q ~ ~ fb 0 . i ~I \~J=- 1;1 Q I '-":;:' tl1 ,D ..- 31 I . ;>.~" ?ucn~i"l ~ ;H I~ . c'l I 1 I \ . rl ~ l ;~ \ I '~I \(.eI'\4~lH !:S~1:-:. \ I I ~ \J, _ _ ~ j 1\ ~ ~~ : ~ __ ~ J I I (-~t~~- :,i ~ I ""l~OH':Ll---f I ~P~~I~T-li-l---~c--X1- f ~~ ~O<;"'H ." -- ___-I-. G I V ,~ # ,po VI .c ... .. -0 ;..0: o '=> no on I ) c::::=> ~ . \ i"" I 0 \ ~... ~-=~ ~ ~...._---- \ ~ ~ --- I " K ,~ '" i I I .:, A q l.( - 0 q ./' -, ~\~l.. (c::i~I' ~ ~ '~ ~) ~-~ s ~~ii9. ~~~ - Clearwater City Commission Agenda Cover Memorandum Item # Meet ing Date: )1 ,3/, '1/C( <../ SUBJECT: Petition for Annexation, Future Land Use Plan Amendment, and Zoning Atlas Amendment for 1404 Orange Street; Owner: Carl B. and Rachel J. Lowe; 0.1 6 acres m.o.1. (A 94-10 & LUP 94-10) - RECOMMENDA TION/MOTION: Approve the Petition for Annexation, Future land Use Plan Amendment to Residential Low, and Zoning Atlas Amendment to Residential Planned Development-E for Lot 17, Block G, Sunny Park Groves, and pass Ordinances No. 5607-94, 5608-94, and 5609-94 on first reading. [J and that the appropriate officials be authorized to execute same. BACKGROUND: The subject property is located on the north side of Orange Street approximately 430 feet east of South Hillcrest Avenue and 1,050 feet south of Lakeview Road. The applicants wish to annex to obtain City sewer service for their existing single family residence. The lots of Sunny Park Groves which are in the City have a Future Land Use Classification of Residential Urban and zoning of RS-8. It is proposed to assign the applicants' property the same Future Land Use Classification as on the Countywide Map, Residential Low, aii'~ to assign zoning of Residential Planned Development-E, which has the same dimensional requirements as Single-Family Residential" Eight". The Planning and Zoning Board held a public hearing on this application on May 3, 1994, after which they unanimously endorsed the proposed annexation, Future land Use Plan Amendment to Residential Low, and Zoning Atlas Amendment to Residential Planned Development - E (RPD-E) to the City Commission. Pertinent information concerning the request is summarized in the tables on page 2. Reviewed by: Legal Budget Purchasing R;sk MglOt. CIS ACM Other N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A .fC ~~ n, N/A Originating Dupt: CENTRAL PERMITTING COltS: $ N/A Total Commilsion Action: o Approved o Approved w/conditions o Denied o Cont; nued to: ;'-, , I ) User Dept: $ Current Fiscal Yr. Submitted by: o~1d - ~MaZ Advertised: Date: 4/19/94 & 4/28/94 Paper: TAMPA TRIBUNE o Not Required Atfected Partiel ~ Notified o Not Requ ired Funding Source: o Capi tal Imp. o Operat i ng o Other A tt8chmontl: ORDINANCES NO. 5607-94, 5608- 94, & 5609- 91. L OeAT I ON MAP Appropriation Codu: o None ~ Printed on recycled paper LOCATION Subject Property North South East West DESCRIPTION Density Lot Area Lot Width at setback line, Depth A 94-10 & LUP 94-10 Page 2 IN CITY OR COUNTY EXISTING ZONING AND FUTURE LAND USE OF APPLICANT'S AND SURROUNDING PROPERTIES FUTURE LAND USE PLAN CATEGORY ZONING ACTUAL USE County Residential Low R-3 Single family residential City Residential Urban RS-8 City Residential Urban RS-8 City Residential Urban RS-8 County Residential Low R-3 Single family residential Single family residential Single family residential Single family residential ZONING RESTRICTIONS RS-6 REQUIREMENTS ,', " ., '..' ,~,~~ .R''''P''''''O'''E' '.>>>' ,;::' " .., . .... ::::; . .:;': ;.:.>.:.:..;........ ......,. .................................. ..... ........ . ........ ... ".',;:<<.:> ('R" '5" :"':8)":"::":':":":" :::............................. ":'" ...... ..................;...............:..:.... ...........;:.::-...................... ".. ....... :REOUJREMENts, , . , EXISTING 5.5 u.p.a. max. 7,000 sq. ft. min. 70 ft. min. .. ...... ...... ..... ........",. . ...................................... ..............,.. ,.. :":,,1{$,4'.p~~s',:,,,a~'.<<.: 6. 1 u . P . a . -::ii'~~QQQ'~~:~:i::ij.mir1.< a p p rox. 7, 1 71 sq. ft. liil::j:::i!)!!!::!!ll! :t1!rt:i:.; 70ft. ',;. :";;:':',::::',,, :::<""; 85 ft. min. . ..... . . . . . . . . . . . .. ...... . . . ..... .......... ........ ..................... .... ..... .... .. ............ .gO ft. min. 102.45 ft. OTHER REQUIRED REVIEWS AGENCY YES Pinellas Planning Council/Countywide Planning Authority Florida Department of Community Affairs ABBREVIA TIONS: R-3 RPD-E RS-6 RS-8 u.p.a. Single Family Residential (County) Residential Planned Development-E (City) Single-Family Residential "Six" (City) Single-Family Residential "Eight" (City) Residential units per acre NO X X ORDINANCE NO. 5607-94 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA, ANNEXING CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY LOCATED ON THE NORTH SIDE OF ORANGE STREET EAST OF SOUTH HILLCREST AVENUE AND SOUTH OF LAKEVIEW ROAD, CONSISTING OF LOT 17, BLOCK G, SUNNY PARK GROVES, WHOSE POST OFFICE ADDRESS IS 1404 ORANGE STREET, INTO THE CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE CITY, AND REDEFINING THE BOUNDARY LINES OF THE CITY TO INCLUDE SAID ADDITION; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the owner of the real property described herein and depicted on the map attached hereto as Exhibit A has petitioned the City of Clearwater to annex the property into the City pursuant to Section 171.044, Florida Statutes, and the City has complied with all applicable requirements of Florida law in connection with this ordinance; now, therefore, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA: Section 1. The following-described property is hereby annexed into the City of Clearwater and the boundary lines of the City are redefined accordingly: Lot 17, Block G, Sunny Park Groves, according to the plat thereof, as recorded in P 1 a t Book 36, Page 2, of the pub 1 i c records of Pinellas County, Florida. (A 94-10) Section 2. The provisions of this ordinance are found and determined to be consistent with the City of Clearwater Comprehensive Plan. The City Commission hereby accepts the dedication of all easements, parks, rights-of-way and other dedications to the public which have heretofore been made by plat, deed or user within the annexed property. The City Engineer, the City Clerk and the Centra 1 Permi tt i ng Di rector are directed to inc 1 u de and show the property described herein upon the official maps and records of the City. Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon adoption. The City Clerk shall file certified copies of this ordinance, including the map attached hereto, wi th the Clerk of the C i rcu it Court and wi th the County Administrator of Pinellas County, Florida, within 7 days after adoption, and shall file a certified copy with the Florida Department of State within 30 days after adoption. PASSED ON FIRST READING PASSED ON SECOND AND FINAL READING AND ADOPTED Rita Garvey Mayor-Commissioner Attest: Cynthia E. Goudeau City Clerk .', . ." .', .' '.' . # . . . ' .. #. .,.. ,.' . . . ',' , . . " . . . '. l ORDINANCE NO. 5608-94 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA, AMENDING THE FUTURE LAND USE PLAN ELEMENT OF THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN OF THE CITY, TO DESIGNATE THE LAND USE FOR CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY LOCATED ON THE NORTH SIDE OF ORANGE STREET, EAST OF SOUTH HILLCREST AVENUE AND SOUTH OF LAKEVIEW ROAD, CONSISTING OF LOT 17, BLOCK G, SUNNY PARK GROVES, WHOSE POST OFFICE ADDRESS IS 1404 ORANGE STREET, AS RESIDENTIAL LOW; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the amendment to the future land use plan element of the comprehensive plan of the City as set forth in this ordinance is found to be reasonable, proper and appropriate, and is consistent with the City's comprehensive plan; now, therefore, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA: Section 1. The future land use plan element of the comprehensive plan of the City of Clearwater is amended by changing the land use category for the hereinafter described property as follows: Property Lot 17, Block G, Sunny Park Groves, according to the plat thereof, as recorded in Plat Book 36, Page 2, of the public records of Pinellas County, Florida. (LUP 94-10) Land Use Cateaorv Residential Low Section 2. This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon adoption, contingent upon and subject to the a9option of Ordinance No. 5607-94. PASSED ON FIRST READING PASSED ON SECOND AND FINAL READING AND ADOPTED Rita Garvey Mayor-Commissioner rrectness: Attest: Cynthia E. Goudeau City Clerk : .' '. ,. " . .: ' " ; . . ' . . '.' -' " ORDINANCE NO. 5609-94 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA, AMENDING THE ZONING ATLAS OF THE CITY BY ZONING CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY LOCATED ON THE NORTH SIDE OF ORANGE STREET, EAST OF SOUTH HILLCREST AVENUE AND SOUTH OF LAKEVIEW ROAD, CONSISTING OF LOT 17, BLOCK G, SUNNY PARK GROVES, WHOSE POST OFFICE ADDRESS IS 1404 ORANGE STREET, UPON ANNEXATION INTO THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, AS RESIDENTIAL PLANNED DEVELOPMENT-E (RPD-E); PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the assignment of a zoning district classification as set forth in this ordinance is found to be reasonable, proper and appropriate, and is consistent with the City.s comprehensive plan; now, therefore, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA: Section 1. The following described property located in Pinellas County, Florida, is hereby zoned as indicated upon annexation into the City of Clearwater, and the zoning atlas of the City is amended, as follows: Property Zoninq District Lot 17, Block G, Sunny Park Groves, according to the plat thereof, as recorded in Plat Book 36, Page 2, public records of Pinellas County, Florida. (A 94-10) RPD-E - Residential Planned Development-E Section 2. The Central Permitting Direc'tor is directed to revise the zoning atlas of the City in accordance with the foregoing amendment. Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon adoption, contingent upon and subject to the adoption of Ordinance No. 5607-94. PASSED ON FIRST READING PASSED ON SECOND AND FINAL READING AND ADOPTED Rita Garvey Mayor-Commissioner as to form nd correctness: Attest: Cynthia E. Goudeau City Clerk C.R. 4<38 I ~ ..... IIJ Ol .... 0> '0 ... "'l '<} <0 6) .., J8 ~ 37 .. ~ :::! ~ -.. 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I 1 - ~. ~. - '-. - _! ~ i :'.... - I -,........ .' -,.. ~l .;:; _ .... l r ." ~ . ~ I."' :.. \ :. :,'.' '- .,. . PROPOSED ANNEXATION P L A ~~ C LAS S I FIe A T ION and Z 0 N I N G 01 '"'I - UME ~ ..{;'~ :', ::.:. . .-:'. : : :'.- :,::..~ ::" j~'.'.': :23\ :~,>/; .:-,'\~ ~:: ~~EE(::' . LAND USE 'LAND USE PLAN ZONING I A. q Y - \ 0 I PRO PE R T Y 0 E S C RIP TI 0 H LD\ \,) 13\..'...< G- SUN\0Y PAr<K GRovES OWNER APPLICANT LowE, c B~ ~ ~ ~ 0 U N TY R E"S \ D E ~T\ C1 L L 0 LV 1<.-3 0.\(; ACRES CIT.Y R E ~ l D E \oJ T \ 0. L L 0 \..;.) RIGHT O'F.VU..Y R'?D-E ACRES PLANNING ltnd ZONING BOARD CiTY COMMISS10H SE,CTION '23 IO'H~iSHIP 2~ s RANGE \ 5" ~ ATLAS PAGE 307 c., - . ... ~ - - !~ ~ - ... <:> r-: u 'n - ------... 'r~ I.pooE t;~llnl,:ll\ I.i '1JP.I::PIlt!1 .. /)> "'tl c.: J 1 ] ~ / ..",~. .... - . C:::J 61 . S '/1 D ~ I ) ) ~= ~ '" I .t: 0 TI ... ~ ~~ C] 0 0 .., .,., c:::= C::>1~o . ~^o..: n: ...., V1 C": I I J I I I I I r"ln::-l"H " / , I 0 I \ I \ ... ... 'PH ~:J:l:l:i . 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(A 94-11 & LUP 94-11) RECOMM ENDA TION/MOTION: Approve the Petition for Annexation, Future Land Use Plan Amendment to Residential Urban, and Zoning Atlas Amendment to Single-Family Residential"Eight" for Lot 23, DelOra Gardens, and pass Ordinances No. 5610-94, 5611-94, and 5612-94 on first reading. [J and that the appropriate officials be authorized to execute same. BACKGROUND: The subject property is located on the north side of San Mateo Street, approximately 500 feet east of McMullen-Booth Road and 1,670 feet north of Drew Street. The applicants wish to annex to obtain City sewer service for their existing single family residence. The Planning and Zoning Board held a public hearing on this application on May 3, 1994, after which they unanimously endorsed the proposed annexation, Future Land Use Plan Amendment to Residential Urban, and Zoning Atlas Amendment to Single-Family residential" Eight" (RS-8) to the City Commission. Pertinent information concerning the request is summarized in the tables on page 2. Reviewed by: Legal Budget Purchasing Risk Hgmt. CIS ACM Other N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A ,1{.f..'2 . "t ' N/A Originating Dept: CENTRAL PERMITTING c', l" --- ./ COltl: $ N/A Total Commislion Action: o Approved o Approved w/conditions o Den; ed o Continued to: User Dept: $ Current Fiscal Yr. Submitted by: O~N Ci ~Hanag~r Advertised: Date: 4/19/94 & 4/28/94 Paper: TAMPA TRIBUNE o Not Requi red Affocted Parties ~ Notified o Not Requi red Funding Source: o Capital Imp. o Operat i n9 o Other Anachrnontl: ORDINANCES NO. 5610-94, 5611- 94, & 5612-94 LOCf\TION MAP Appropriation Code: o None ~ Printed on recycled paper A 94-11 & LUP 94-11 Page 2 LOCATION IN CITY OR COUNTY EXISTING ZONING AND FUTURE LAND USE OF APPLICANT'S AND SURROUNDING PROPERTIES FUTURE LAND USE PLAN CATEGORY ZONING ACTUAL USE Subject Property North South East West Co unty Residential Urban R-3 Single family residential City Residential Urban RS-8 County Residential Urban R-3 City Residential Urban RS-8 City Residential Urban RS-8 Single family residential Vacant Single family residential Single family residential ZONING RESTRICTIONS DESCRI PTION RS-6 REQUIREMENTS . ..... ....... ..... ... . .. ............. ............. ......, ".' .' ......... "'" . ..,.............. ..". ... . .... ......... . ". .... ," ;:.>,-:-:::,:::-:-::;::,:,:;:-:,::ftS-:':'tf"':::::':':;:';-:::;:";::-:,:,::,,:::::,;,:;:,:-; ::.:::.:.'.:..:..::'~~i~.J8:~*M:~~~$:ill::ll:::::::.. EXISTING Density Lot Area 5.5 u.p.a. max. 7,000 sq. ft. min. 70 ft. min. . ............................,.. ...........,.................. .... ..................................... .. ....................................... ,:.',.,:.Z'~~:9:;P:;'~~.',:m~X;':::':J:n ?:.~~:QPQ'i:~4..ift~:!:titih;~id': Lot Width at setback line, 6.0 u.p.a. 7,280 sq. ft. 70 ft. Depth 85 ft. min. .... ". .. ....... ..... . ."... ............ <.))<8-::'.::O<::f:'tH<m:::,-:'::~1':-'n>:';\: ..: .>.',.:". :-'. :-:....:;:-:.....::;<,::. .........;;;::.........;.. c........", .~.:.:::::.:/.'...... 1 04 ft. OTHER RECUI RED REVI EWS AGENCY YES NO X X Pinellas Planning Council/Countywide Planning Authority Florida Department of Community Affairs ABBREVIA TIONS: R-3 RS-6 RS-8 u.p.a. Single Family Residential (County) Single-Family Residential" Six 11 (City) Single-Family Residential "Eight" (City) Residential units per acre ORDINANCE NO. 5610-94 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA, ANNEXING CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY LOCATED ON THE NORTH SIDE OF SAN MATEO STREET, EAST OF McMULLEN-BOOTH ROAD AND NORTH OF DREW STREET, CONS I STI NG OF LOT 23, DEL ORO GARDENS, WHOSE POST OFFICE ADDRESS IS 3136 SAN MATEO STREET, INTO THE CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE CITY. AND REDEFINING THE BOUNDARY LINES OF THE CITY TO INCLUDE SAID ADDITION; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the owner of the real property described herein and depicted on the map attached hereto as Exhibit A has petitioned the City of Clearwater to annex the property into the City pursuant to Section 171.044, Florida Statutes, and the City has complied with all applicable requirements of Florida law in connection with this ordinance; now, therefore, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA: Section 1. The following-described property is hereby annexed into the City of Clearwater and the boundary lines of the City are redefined accordingly: Lot 23, Del Oro Gardens, according to the plat thereof as recorded in Plat Book 45, Page 74, of the public records of Pinellas County, Florida. (A94-11) Section 2. The provisions of this ordinance are found and determined to be cons i stent wi th the City of Clearwater Comprehen s i ve Plan. The Ci ty Commission hereby accepts the dedication of all easements, parks, rights-of-way and other dedications to the public which have heretofore been made by plat, deed or user within the annexed property. The City Engineer, the City Clerk and the Centra 1 Permi tt i ng Director are directed to j nc 1 ude and s how the property described herein upon the official maps and records of the City. Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon adoption. The City Clerk shall file certified copies of this ordinance, including the map attached hereto, wi th the Clerk of the C i rcu it Court and wi th the County Administrator of Pinellas County, Florida, within 7 days after adoption, and shall file a certified copy with the Florida Department of State within 30 days after adoption. PASSED ON FIRST READING PASSED ON SECOND AND FINAL READING AND ADOPTED Rita Garvey Mayor-Commissioner Attest: Cynthia E. Goudeau City Clerk ORDINANCE NO. 5611-94 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA, AMENDING THE FUTURE LAND USE PLAN ELEMENT OF THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN OF THE CITY, TO DESIGNATE THE LAND USE FOR CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY LOCATED ON THE NORTH SIDE OF SAN MATEO STREET, EAST OF McMULLEN-BOOTH ROAD AND NORTH OF DREW STREET, CONSISTING OF LOT 23, DEL ORO GARDENS, WHOSE POST OFFICE ADDRESS IS 3136 SAN MATEO STREET, AS RESIDENTIAL URBAN; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the amendment to the future 1 and use plan element of the comprehensive plan of the City as set forth in this ordinance is found to be reasonable, proper and appropriate, and is consistent with the City.s comprehensive plan; now, therefore, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA: Section 1. The future land use plan element of the comprehensive plan of the City of Clearwater is amended by changing the land use category for the hereinafter described property as follows: Property Lot 12, DelOra Gardens, according to the plat thereof as recorded in Plat Book 45, Page 74, of the public records of Pinellas County, Florida. (LUP 94-11) Section 2. This ordinance shall take effEct immediately upon adoption, contingent upon and subject to the adoption of Ordinance No. 5610-94. Land Use Cateoorv Residential Urban PASSED ON FIRST READING PASSED ON SECOND AND FINAL READING AND ADOPTED Rita Garvey Mayor-Commissioner cf correctness: Attest: Cynthia E. Goudeau City Clerk ORDINANCE NO. 5612-94 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA, AMENDING THE ZONING ATLAS OF THE CITY BY ZONING CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY LOCATED ON THE NORTH SIDE OF SAN MATEO STREET, EAST OF McMULLEN-BOOTH ROAD AND NORTH OF DREW STREET, CONSISTING OF LOT 23, DEL ORO GARDENS, WHOSE POST OFFICE ADDRESS IS 3136 SAN MATEO STREET, UPON ANNEXATION INTO THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, AS SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL B (RS-B); PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the assignment of a zoning district classification as set forth in this ordinance is found to be reasonable, proper and appropriate, and is consistent with the City's comprehensive plan; now, therefore, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA: Section 1. The following described property located in Pinellas County, Florida, is hereby zoned as indicated upon annexation into the City of Clearwater, and the zoning atlas of the City is amended, as follows: Property Lot 23, DelOra Gardens, according to the plat thereof as recorded in Plat Book 45, Page 74, of the public records of Pinellas County, Florida. (A 94-11) Zoninq District RS-8 - Single-Family Residential B Sect ion 2. The Centra 1 Permi tt ing Director is di rected to rev i se the zoning atlas of the City in accordance with the-foregoing amendment. Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon adoption, contingent upon and subject to the adoption of Ordinance No. 5610-94. PASSED ON FIRST READING PASSED ON SECOND AND FINAL READING AND ADOPTED Rita Garvey Mayor-Commissioner APP71e~ as to ~ rm a ( X' 1"- ~ ') A 1 an S. Z i ml e tl Interim City Varney correctness: Attest: Cynthia E. Goudeau City Clerk " , . '. . .. . . , '. . . .' . . ..' . I. _ . 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(501 Bayview AVQnu~ I 508 Meadowlark Lane - Z93-54; LUP 93-43 De~r Mr. Shuford: Following up on cur phone conversations relative to the above, please accept this as a forrnal~e6t to continue_the hearing on this matter now scheduled for May 19th at 6;00 p.m. Specifically, we want the opportunity to ~eview the possibilities of amending this appllcation to Commercial Planned Development. If we do this, we obv~ously have to prep~~e a conceptual site plan and review that with staff before proceeding. Please let me know if I need to submit this request for a continuanoe to any other department in the City. Aa always, thank you for your assistance. Sinoerely yours, .~~ Cline HSC:koh oct Mr. Roy Meador el\I,tuon\ltl\ItQrdJu i7~ vi; I!- C. (pJ.. (;0. "'- ell} J.:,\t~t~~ ftl.~/ v 'I \ ~ ~"'t..,'/ .. ~ .," TOTAL P.01 ---- .-/Le ' {5 Dear Mayor and City Commissioners, May 19,1994 We strongly disapprove of changing 509 Bayview Avenue and 508 Meadow Lark Lane to commercial zoning from single family zoning. A comparable historic property owned by Mr. Meador across the street came up for re-zoning several years ago and was turned down by the commission. This historic area of Bayview, dating to the 1870's, at one time had a port deeper than Clearwater Harbor and contains several historic homes and Century-old live oak trees leading down to Old Tampa Bay. An immediate residential feeling occurs when one turns off busy six lane Gulf to Bay Blvd. on to Bayview Avenue and the residential zoning need becomes self evident. Please do not deviate from your prior decision to toe the line on this area in order to protect its historic and aesthetic characteristics. 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'" .' . . . , . . . , , ' I ". , ..' .' ;~~>< I I :X'~, ',\'",,_, ,~, , I ~~~;, ' " I I :'\t'. ,." " ~, ~~\t...le'" (~~~ 1\ I"'f'\ _.___ ~rl ~~'iEiS~~ - Clearwater City Commission Agenda Cover Memorandum 1 tern # Meeting Date: ____ \ (:) . ,5 J I C( I (l f SUBJECT: Application for Future land Use Plan Amendment and Zoning Atlas Amendment for 509 Bayview Avenue; Owner: R. Roy Meador, Trustee; Representative: Harry S. Cline; 0.59 acres m.o.1. (Z 93-54 & LUP 93-43) RECOM MEN DA TION/M OTI ON: Deny Application for Future Land Use Plan Amendment to Commercial General and Zoning Atlas Amendment to General Commercial for Lots 1 and 2, Block 3, Town of Bay View a/k/a McMullen Bayview Subdivision and the south 1/2 of the vacated street abutting the north side of the lots. [] and that the appropriate officials be authorized to execute same. BACKGROUND: The subject property includes two platted lots and is located in the City, just south of Gulf-to-Bay Boulevard approximately 1250 feet west of McMullen-Booth Road. Both lots have older, single family houses on them. Lot 1 accesses directly to Gulf-to-Bay Boulevard. The north side of the properties abuts an existing gas station having a Future Land Use Plan Classification of Commercial General and zoning of General Commercial. The proposed change would expand the existing commercial zoning along Gulf-to-Bay southward into an existing residential area. Both of the lots meet the minimum dimensional requirements for lots in a General Commercial District. It is staff's understanding that the intent of the applicant is to utilize the two lots in conjunction with the existing gas station site for commercial development. It is felt that any commercial development on this site would infringe on the quiet, residential nature of the area to the south. The available uses to which the property may be put, if these amendments are approved, are not appropriate to the property and are not compatible with existing uses in the area [see Sections 40.675(11) and 36.066(5)(b)]. At the request of the applicant, the Planning and Zoning Board continued the public hearing on this application from April 5, 1994-, to May 3, 1994. The results of that meeting will be provided to the City Commission by separate memorandum. Pertinent information concerning the request is summarized in the tables on page 2. Reviewed by: Legal Budget Purchasing Risk Mgmt. CIS ACH Other N/A N/A N/A N/A -1Y. A .-( ;,) ',' N/A Originating Dapt: CENTRAL PERMITTING ~{~ CO!ts: n~/A Total Commission Action: o Approved o Approved w/condi tions o Deni ed o Continued to: Unf Dopt: $ Current Fiscal Yr. ",'"' \ Advortllod: Date: 3/22/94 & 3/31/94 Paper: TAMPA TRIBUNE o Not Required Affected Partial C>J Not if i cd o Not Rpquired Funding Sourca: o Capi tal Imp. o Operat i ng o Other Attachments: ORDINANCES NO. 5590-94 & 5591 - 94 LOCATION MAP Submittod by: v4:L:- Cit(MlInngCr Appropriation Code: o None o Printcd on rccycled pnper Z 93-54 & LUP 93- 43 Page 2 EXISTING ZONING AND FUTURE LAND USE OF APPLICANT'S AND SURROUNDING PROPERTIES LOCATION CITY OR FUTURE LAND USE COUNTY PLAN CA TEGO RY ZONING ACTUAL USE Subject City Residential Urban RS-6 Single family residential Property North City Commercial General CG Gas station (FI NA) South City Residential Urban RS-6 Single family residential East City Residential Medium RMH Bayview Trailer Park West City Residential Urban RS-6 Single family residential ZONING RESTRICTIONS DESCRIPTION RS-6 REQUIREMENTS .. . .. .. .. . .. . ,.- , . ... . . ,".. . .. .. . . ........ .......CG.... .... . ...." '.. :." :.. .....-: ". ,".'. "," .,'. ':< ".:.' ):<;:;}~~d.(jIREM ENTs..<:.... Density Lot Area Lot Width, Depth Floor Area Ratio .....2aih~r.f.a.(fu~~.j..)... . . .. .... .... .. ... .... . 5.5 u.p.a. max. 7,000 sq. ft. min. 70 ft. min. 85 ft. min. . ..... ..... . ". ..."... .,". '10jj6O:~~(ft.ll)iri.>."'.' . .. ..... ...",. "... .. '. ." ..... ... ..... ."... ..... . .. ....... .... ...... ..,.. . .. ........ . ........ .............................................................. ........... .1. ...0. .0' .ft. ..... ............ ............. ............. .. .......m.'n..'...... .... ..... ... . .' . ..... . . .... .... ::,..:..........: ...:. .;, . . F" .. .. . . . .... . . . . .. ... . . .. .. . .. . . .. . ..... .... ." ... .. .' . . ...... . ....... .. .. .... ,. . . . .. . .. . .. . . . . .. ...... .. . . .. ". ......................... .. ... ..... .... ......... . ... .... ..0. .............. .... ........ .,>TO ..i'ft.mih// N/A Bldg. Coverage Open Space Lot Front Yard 40% max. 450/0 min. 500/0 min. OTH ER REQUIRED REVIEWS AGENCY YES Pinellas Planning Council/Countywide Planning Authority X* EXISTING (Each Lot) 3.4 u.p.a. 13,462 sq. ft. 129.2 ft. 1 04.2 ft. N/A Less than 40% Greater than 150/0 Greater than 50 0/0 NO Florida Department of Community Affairs X * The combined area of the two lots is under an acre. This is a subthreshold PPC amendment. ABBREVIATIONS: CG RMH RS-6 u.p.a. Commercial Gen eral (City) Mobile Home Park (City) Single-Family Residential" Six" (City) Residential units per acre ORDINANCE NO. 5591-94 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA, AMENDING THE ZONING ATLAS OF THE CITY BY REZONING CERTAIN PROPERTY LOCATED SOUTH OF GULF-TO-BAY BOULEVARD WEST OF McMULLEN-BOOTH ROAD, CONSISTING OF LOTS 1 AND 2, BLOCK 3, TOWN OF BAY VIEW A/K/A McMULLEN BAYVIEW SUBDIVISION AND THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE VACATED STREET ABUTTING THE NORTH SIDE OF THE LOTS, WHOSE POST OFFICE ADDRESS IS 509 BAYVIEW AVENUE AND 508 MEADOW LARK LANE, FROM SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL 6 TO COMMERCIAL GENERAL; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the amendment to the zoning atlas of the City as set forth in this ordinance is found to be reasonable, proper and appropriate, and is consistent with the City's Comprehensive Plan; and WHEREAS, this land use plan amendment has been determined by the City to be a subthreshold amendment of the Countywide Future Land Use Plan and subject to the Official Acceptance process for said class of amendments as set forth in Division 5.3 of the Rules Concerning the Administration of the Countywide Future Land Use Plan, As Amended; and WHEREAS, said subthreshold amendment of the Countywide Future Land Use Plan shall be transmitted to the Pinellas Planning Council/Countywide Planning Authority and considered according to the Official Acceptance process for said class of amendments; now, therefore, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA: Section 1. The following described property in Clearwater, Florida, is hereby rezoned, and the zoning atlas of the City is amended as follows: See Exhibit A attached. (Z93-54) Zoning District From: RS-6 - Single-Family view Residential 6 Property To: CG - Commercial General Section 2. The Central Permitting Director is directed to revise the zoning atlas of the City in accordance with the foregoing amendment. - Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon adoption, subject to approval of the land use category set forth in Ordinance No.5590-94, by the Pinellas County Board of County Commissioners. ,,~}:i;~ . , ,>: .:. .' ',;". . , ':. c.,., . <' ..,: , ..":': .'. :,\; .."X'. .,", tf;"~ ... ~~ .. :'..';/,/~; ':,. ;';::..'j:.': ....., .' ::.. .!....< :'.'::;1 ...,.': .. :.,.>>..... ;,:',;.( .ic:,':':.. . i:;,L....', r.:.. ..j :.,. <~, ,:' :{: :..". :':' "i :.::> c/': .." i ,;,< :,. ::',.~ :/ [, .j; .~... 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WHEREAS, the amen dment to the comprehensive plan of the City as set reasonable, proper and appropriate, Comprehensive Plan; and future 1 and use plan element of the forth in this ordinance is found to be and is consistent with the City's WHEREAS, this land use plan amendment has been determined by the City to be a subthreshold amendment of the Countywide Future Land Use Plan and subject to the Official Acceptance process for said class of amendments as set forth in Division 5.3 of the Rules Concerning the Administration of the Countywide Future Land Use Plan, As Amended; and WHEREAS I sa i d subthresho ld amendment of the Countywi de Future Land Use Plan shall be transmitted to the Pinellas Planning Council/Countywide Planning Authority and considered according to the Official Acceptance process for said class of amendments; now, therefore, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA: Section 1. The future land use plan element of the Comprehensive Plan of the City of Clearwater is amended by changing the land use category for the hereinafter described property as follows: See Exhibit A attached. (LUP93-43) Land Use CateQory From: Residential Urban Property To: Commercial General Section 2. This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon adoption, subject to the approval of the land use designation by the Pinellas County Board of County Commissioners and subject to a determination by the state land planning agency or the Administration Commission of the State of Florida, as appropriate, of compliance with the applicable requirements of the Local Government Comprehensive Planning and Land Development Regulation Act, pursuant to 9 163.3189,. F.S. The Director of Central Permitting is authorized to transmit to the Pinellas County Planning Council an application to amend the Countywide Plan in order to achieve consistency with the Future Land Use Plan Element of the City's Comprehensive Plan as amended by this ordinance. ............,.. " " Lot I, Block '3, McMULLEN'S BAY VIEW SUBDIVISION, according to the map or plat thereof as recorded in Plat Book 6-H, page 23-5, public records of Pinellas County, Florida. '~,-,,:'" ." c, ,:.;' . . c: .t:':" :;{~'.} <~;.>(;.>L:. . ... ... ~.;;:.. ;:' '-.:..:.c.....' . . ;::"};~/2,' ....... ,{;:."{' .: /,: ..... " ,'.".::;'<-':'.'.' ;;,c.'.. ", ..:;.. ",: ',' "'Eli.":" .~~..': ' ~:;; ~.", . ~;:~t<:~:' .,' ..'.'; ~',.,.. ',' .... :,;;.<... ,:" .) .' . ,;',:.:.y( Lot 2, Block 3 TOWN OF BAY VIEW a/k/a McMULLEN1S BAYVIEW SUBDIVISION, together with the Southerly 1/2 of the right-of- way vacated by the City of Clearwater, Florida, in Resolution 75-4 filed 1/16/75 in O.R. 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'"".' . , ' . ~--- .. ,.' . .... ~~ Revised Cle3IW3ter City Commission Agenda Cover Memorandum I (; , It em # Meeting Date: 51ltdq~ SUBJECT: Application for Zoning Atlas Amendment and Preliminary Site Plan for 1297 South Missouri Avenue; Owner: Sears Roebuck and Company; Representative: Kash n' Karry Food Store, Frank Chunn and/or Ron Sarrett. (Z 94-05 & PSP 94-07) RECOMMENDATION/MOTION: Approve the Application for Zoning Atlas Amendment to Commercial Planned Development (CPD) for part of Section 22-29-15, consisting of a portion of Lots 11 and 1 2 of F. E. Hanousek's Subdivision, and pass Ordinance Number 5614-94 on first reading, and *revie'<l the final site plan. [J and that the appropriate officials be authorized to execute same. BACKGROUND: The subject property is located on the northeast corner of Missouri Avenue and Lakeview Avenue. The applicant is requesting the rezoning to facilitate his proposed development of a 50,000 sq. ft. "Kash n1 Karry Superstore" and two outparcels. The former main Sears building will be razed, but the former 7,900 sq. ft. automotive center building is to remain (outparcel #1). Outparcel number 2 is located on Missouri Avenue at the northwest corner of the property. It is presently part of the shopping center's parking lot. This out parcel is proposed to have a new 6,600 sq. ft. building. The main parcel, and each of the proposed outparcels, will have the required associated parking on their parcel. The design provides for cross access traffic circulation between the main parcel and the out parcel on the applicant's property as well as the adjacent shopping center to the north, Searstown. Both the ORC and the Planning and Zoning Board will review the parking arrangements for the site and how it relates to Searstown. Their conclusions and recommendations will be reported to the Commission at this ~~ meeting. The proposed superstore will contain grocery, meat, pharmacy, deli and sundry departments. There would also be an attached liquor store. The Planning and Zoning Board approved a conditional use permit for package alcoholic beverage sales at the proposed food and liquor stores at its May 17, 1994, meeting. Reviewed by: Legal Budget Purchasing Risk Mgmt. CIS ACM Other N/A N/A N/A N/A ~~ N/A Originating Dept: CENTRAL EMITTING COllta: * H/A Total Commillion Action: o Approved o Approved w/conditions o Denied o Continued to: User Oapt: $ Current Fiscal Yr. Submitted by: Citfl~ Advertisod: Date: Paper: ~ lIot Requi red Allocted PartiDs o lIotified ~ Not Requi red Funding Source: o Capital Imp. o Operating o Other Attachments: APPLl CAT lOllS SITE PLAN MAP o None Appropriation Codo: ~ Printed on recycled paper Z 94-05 & PSP 94-07 Page 2 Planned Development zoning allows signage to be tailored to meet site conditions. In this case, staff recommended that the Commission establish the signage requirements cited below. These requirements will be reviewed by the Development Review Committee and the Planning and Zoning Board. Any recommended modification of staff recommendations will be provided to the City Commission at this meeting. STAFF RECOMMENDED SIGNAGE REQUIREMENTS: Two freestanding signs should be allowed along Missouri Avenue frontage, with the following allowances: ~ Primary site identification sign - 150 sq. ft., 20 ft. tall ~ Auxiliary sign - 75 sq. ft., 20 ft. tall For the Lakeview Road frontage: ~ One 75 sq. ft., 20 ft. tall freestanding sign should be permitted. Attached signage should be as follows: ~ For the primary site, attached signage should be in conformance with the requirements of the Commercial Center zoning district (up to 150 sq. ft. of attached sign area per road frontage per occupancy) ~ For the two outparcels, attached signage should be in conformance with the requirements for the General Commercial zoning district (up to 64 sq. ft. of attached signage per road frontage per occupancy) Preliminary conditions for approval of the site plan are listed on pages 4 and 5. These may be modified by the Development Review Committee and/or the Planning and Zoning Board. The Development Review Committee will review the proposed site plan at its May 12, 1994, meeting. The Planning and Zoning Board will hold a public hearing on this proposed rezoning and site plan at its May 17, 1994, meeting. The results of both meetings will be provided to the City Commission at this meeting. Open Space Land Dedication fees are exempt as the proposed development is less than 50 percent of the existing square footage. Pertinent information concerning the request is summarized in the tables on pages 2 and 3. Z 94-05 & PSP 94-07 Page 3 EXISTING ZONING AND FUTURE LAND USE OF APPLICANT'S AND SURROUNDING PROPERTIES LOCATION CITY OR FUTURE LAND USE ZONING COUNTY PLAN CATEGORY ACTUAL USE Subject City Commercial General CC Vacant retail complex - former Property Sears Center North City Commercial General CC Searstown Shopping Center South County Commercial General C-2 Gas station and office City Commercial General CG Mini storage Residential/Office General OL Offices, mixed residential East City Commercial General CN A/C contractor, single family Residential/Office residence, and recreation center General Cou nty Commercial General C-1 Single family residential C-3 Building Contractor West City Commercial General CC Sunshine Mall CG Restaurant, retail, and offices DESCRIPTION ZONING RESTRICTIONS CC REQUIREMENTS PROPOSED CPO Lot Width, Depth Floor Area Ratio 300 ft. min. 300 ft. min. 0.5 max. 8.56 Acres (total for site) 670 ft 585 ft. 0.173 Lot Area 4 acres min. Bldg. Coverage Open Space Lot Front Yard 250/0 max. 17.30/0 25 % min. 30% min. 15.30/0 or more As shown on site plan Height ABBREVIA TIONS: C-1 C-2 C-3 CC CG CN OL 50 ft. Max. 32 ft. Neighborhood Commercial (County) General Retail Commercial and Limited Services (County) Commercial, Wholesale, Warehouse, and Industrial Support (County) Commercial Center (City) Commercial General (City) Neighborhood Commorcilll (City) Limited Office (City) Z 94-05 & PSP 94-07 Page 4 OTHER REQUIRED REVIEWS AGENCY Pinellas Planning Council/Countywide Planning Authority Florida Department of Community Affairs YES NO X X PRELIMINARY CONDITIONS: 1. Signs and fencing/walls are subject to separate review and permitting processes. 2. The requisite building permits must be procured within one (1) year from the date of certification of the final site plan and all requisites certificates of occupancy must be obtained within three (3) years of the date of certification of the site plan. 3. The dates and conditions for approval by the Planning and Zoning Board for conditional use approval and the Development Code Adjustment Board for variance approval shall be provided on the preliminary plat/site plan prior to certification. 4.. A Unity of Title shall be recorded prior to certification of the site plan. 5. The minimum turning radius for designated drives and fire lanes shall be 42 ft. 6. A fire hydrant assembly shall be installed not more than 300 ft. from the structure. 7. Prjorto certification, the Dumpster Requirement Form must be completed and returned to the City Sanitation Department. 8. Prior to the issuance of a certificate of occupancy, the dumpster/compactor must be visually screened, and gates must be provided with a minimum 12-foot clear opening to the front for access by Sanitation trucks. 9. Prior to certification, a copy of the SWFWMD permit application is to be provided to Engineering Site Plan Review. 10. Prior to the issuance of a building permit, a copy of the approved SWFWMD permit is to be provided to Engineering Site Plan Review. 11. Prior to certification, the final site plan must be signed and sealed by a Professional Engineer registered in the State of Florida. 12. A Pinellas County Public Health Unit Permit, Ingress/Egress and a 10 foot Utility Easement over the proposed water mains up to and including meters, backflow prevention devices and hydrants are required prior to the issuance of a Building Permit. 13. Backflow prevention devices must be installed by the City with applicable fees being paid by the owner. 14. Sidewalks are required adjacent to all street rights-of-way. 15. Handicap spaces must be adjusted to meet government standards. 16. Parking stalls and/or driveways to be adjusted to the approval of the Traffic Engineer. 17. Dimensions to be shown on the plan to denote measurements for aisles, parking stalls, entrances, etc. 18. Applicant shall, on the preliminary and final site plan, show all protected trees by size, species, and location. 19. Prior to certification, all required perimeter landscape buffers shall be delineated by shading and/or cross-hatching in accordance with the current code requirements. 20. Prior to Environmental approval of the final site plan, applicant shall express total paved vehicular use area calculations and total interior landscape area calculations in square feet and as a percentage of the overall site in the site plan data block. Z 94-05 & PSP 94-07 Page 5 21. Prior to Environmental approval of the final site plan, applicant shall depict by shading or cross- hatching, all required parking lot interior landscape areas. 22. Prior to the issuance of a building permit, a Landscape Plan in compliance with the Land Development Code requirement shall be submitted for approval by the Environmental Management Group. 23. Prior to the issuance of a building permit, applicant shall acquire a clearing and grubbing permit and a tree removal permit (or a no tree verification form) from Environmental Management. 24. Prior to issuance of a building permit, applicant shall provide to Environmental Management and Engineering an approved copy of all necessary local, state and federal permits that may be required. 25. Prior to certification, the site plan must reflect the use of raised curbs or protective timbers where interior landscaped areas abut pavement. 26. Mean or Natural High Water Elevations and Seasonal High Water Elevations are required to be shown on the preliminary and final site plan in the form of a cross-section detail for all activities that may potentially impact on-site surface water systems. Soil type and soil boring data shall also be submitted in the area of planned detention or retention storage ponds along with calculated percolation rates. 27. The applicant shall contact Parks & Recreation for the required recreation/open space assessment fee, which shall be paid prior to certification. ORDINANCE NO. 5614-94 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA, AMENDING THE ZONING ATLAS OF THE CITY BY REZONING CERTAIN PROPERTY LOCATED ON THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF THE INTERSECTION OF MISSOURI AVENUE AND LAKEVIEW AVENUE, CONSISTING OF A PORTION OF LOTS 11 AND 12, F. E. HANOUSEK'S SUBDIVISION, WHOSE POST OFFICE ADDRESS IS 1297 SOUTH MISSOURI AVENUE, FROM COMMERCIAL CENTER TO COMMERCIAL PLANNED DEVELOPMENT; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the amendment to the zoning atlas of the City as set forth in this ordinance is found to be reasonable, proper and appropriate, and is consistent with the City's Comprehensive Plan; now, therefore, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA: Section 1. The following described property in Clearwater, Florida, is hereby rezoned, and the zoning atlas of the City is amended as follows: Property Zonina District See Exhibit A attached hereto. (Z94-05) From: Commercial Center To: Commercial Planned Development Section 2. The Central Permitting Director is directed to revise the zoning atlas of the City in accordance with the -foregoing amendment. Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon adoption. PASSED ON FIRST READING PASSED ON SECOND AND FINAL READING AND ADOPTED Rita Garvey Mayor-Commissioner Attest: Cynthia E. Goudeau City Clerk EXHIBIT A That portion of Lots 11 and 12, F. E. Hanousek's Subdivision, according to the plat thereof recorded in Plat Book 1, Page 41, public records of Pinellas County, Florida, described as follows: Begin at the Northwest corner of the Northeast 1/4 of Section 11, Township 29 South, Range 15 East, and run along the North line of said section, South 89006'39" E 50.01 feet; thence along the Easterly right-of-way boundary of Missouri Avenue, South 00022'09" E 625.70 feet for a POINT OF BEGINNING; thence continue along the Easterly right-of-way boundary of Missouri Avenue, South 00022109" East 684.82 feet to the Northerly right-of-way boundary of Lakeview Road; thence along the Northerly right-of-way boundary of Lakeview Road, South 89011139" E 610.15 feet; thence North 00026121" East 604.68 feet; thence North 89011' 39" Itlest 265.08 feet; thence North 00026121" East 80.00 feet; thence North 89011139" West 354.73 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING, LESS AND EXCEPT road right-of-way. .,~ :>~.i: ;<'~\. " , . 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Deptula, City Manager Scott Shuford, Central Permitting Director~ FROM: SUBJECT: Board Action - Kash 'N Karry Rezoning COPIES: Kathy Rice, Deputy City Manager Cyndie Goudeau, City Clerk Alan Zimmet, Acting City Attorney DATE: May 18, 1994 I)LANNING & ZONING DOARD ACTION ON RASH 'N KARRY UEZONING AND CONDITIONAL USE PERl\lIT On May 17, 1994, the Planning and Zoning Board unanimously endorsed the proposed rezoning for Kash 'N Karry on the Searstown Shopping Center property and, simultaneously, approved two conditional use permits to allow alcoholic beverage sales associated with the grocery store and the accessory package sales store. The rezoning approval accepted the staff recommendation as provided in the City Commission agenda item for tomorrow's Commission meeting except in the area of sign allowances. The Board recommended in favor of the applicant's requested sign allowances (attached). Staff has no problem with the signage requested by the applicant as it does not exceed the number, height or area of freestanding signs allowed for the property under its current zoning and is less than what would be a1\owed for tJle property under current zoning for attached sign area. Under current Commercial Center zoning, the property is allowed a total of four signs - two each oriented to Lakeview Road and Missouri Avenue. Each frontage is eligible for one 150 square foot, 20 feet tall primary sign and one 75 square foot, 16 feet tall auxiliary sign. The applicant wants to retain the ability to erect these four signs, but wants to orient one of the Lakeview Road auxiliary signs to Missouri Avenue. This should not present an aesthetic problem due to the size of the property frontage and the fact tllat tllere are two "olltparcels" proposed; the signs will be in keeping with the scale and pattern of development. Concerning the attached signs, the current zoning would allow up to 150 square feet of signage for each occupancy. The signs located on the Kush 'N Karry building itself, due to its setback, could be up to 337.5 square feet, based upon application of the sign bonus formula. 1A~..applicant is therefore requesting less attached signage than allowed. Please advise if you have questions or comments. SS/db 1l0ACTS.SS REO" . . ," r:. ., , '.~w. ,~;~ t. i V ED r . . , ,,1.1 't I 8 1994 ,', I"" , t.. ,\.. .- 'L ,~ ~ " I r .) '" tJ,K O[PT l ~-1994 13:39 FROM TAMPA BAY EIGINEERING " ,.-..... TO 4626476 P.02 ,-.., f: E r~~;':~rin~~~nS~8~~~~;!~~'~~~/~:~. COMPo BY: CHK. BY: DATE: &/12.1'-1- I SHEET NO.: PROJ. NO.: ~.O~. O~ SUBJECT: -k~ ~' ~ fo : ~ U1L-rO~ /~rf s. ffot1: ~ ~f:: ~: 61GJ..l6.&e Pb fBl. oa~ {)\<.C Mre1/~{;, 1J,/1!:> leT 1J.{le, ~fr 1iIe ~1!(4J'1J&1 l1ot-JJJJJ~ ft~ ~~ . ~ .. ~ ?1~ LOhO ~.a~ N' ~~T - t1~ 2.CO ~ f1: · t'1 ~ l1J ~)tE. (1JJC L 0El-11 JJ.. ) - M~. '10 ~t,: · L1QUorz. ~e ;<0 ~. 100 ~G?fr. . I . ~ . ~ , · 2.... l?O 7'{. f1" ?JfoN~ .1 ~\n ~ ~ dU H~ttj AVE . N~ NoK'fLJ~ O~VE\4J\'f '1 w \\l >OE Lo~ t:>N L.A\(tVletV W - N~ tftIE Ho~r \)j~l~ ~1U€UJ~/ 0:!SYA~ 1; 2-t ~ · 1 1(1. ~.fT' ~ f;41U?/~ fro~ Uf'1o A M~. Of 100 ~.rr. ~Q~P1lJb: , , $/~ ~ O}J '1'~~. ~VE. c.(11J 15 ~.fT, ~1f?N~ " tV, It ~ ~tV 1)./~G-H 1t/~ fJtoi~T?Ife sit"! ('It} .h - MACFARLANE AUSI~EY FERGUSON & McMuLLEN MAY 1 0 1994 1'7 RECEIVED ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW CITY CLERK DEPT. 227 SOUTH CALHOUN STREET P.O. BOX 391 (ZIP 3230Z' TALLAHASSEE. f"LORIDA 32301 (9041224-9115 f"AX (9041 222.7560 III MADISON STREET. SUITE 2300 P.O. BOX 1531 (ZIP 33601l TAMPA. f"LORIDA 33602 16131273.4200 FAX 18131273.4396 400 CLEVeLAND STREET P. 0, 80X 1669 IZIP 346171 CLEARWATER. FLORIDA 34615 16131441-8966 FAX (613)442.6470 IN REPLY REF"ER TO: May 9, 1994 P. O. Box 1531 Tampa, FL 33601 VIA FACSIMILE (462-6488) Ms. Cyndie Goudeau, City Clerk City of Clearwater P.O. Box 4748 Clearwater, F'L 34618-4748 ORIGINAL SENT VIA u.s. MAIL Re: Sunset Pontiac GMC Truck South, Inc., 19320 and 19246 U. S. Highway 19, North, Clearwater, Florida/Request for Variance/ Petition. No. SV92-75 Dear Ms. Goudeau: On behalf of Sunset Pontiac GMC Truck South, Inc., I am writing to_ request a continuance of the hearing in the referenced matter which is scheduled to be held on lVlay 19,199'4 at 6:00 p.m. The basis of this request is that at the same time the Hillsborough County Board of County Commissioners has scheduled a public hearing on the Hillsborough County Comprehensive Plan Update which I must attend. Please note that it would not be possible for me to request a continuance of the Hillsborough County hearing in that it concerns the entire County. F'urther, I do not believe that continuing the referenced hearing will result in any harm. If this request for a continuance will not be granted, please let me know as soon as possible, but in any event, prior to May 19, 1994, so that I may take any appropriate steps. I apologize fOl" any inconvenience this may have caused. Thank you for your consideration in this matter. A~01J4 Gordon J. selLrr GJS /klg cc: Mr. Steve Doher-ty, via facsimile , ',' ' '. ,. , :" " ' " .".,.' . . GITY COMMISSION SIGN VARIANCE CONTINUANCE \1 t1\q)q ~ THIS ITEM WAS CONTINUED FROM THE CITY COMMISSION SIGN VARIANCE MEETING OF April 19. 1994 WAS THE ITEM DISCUSSED BY THE COMMISSION? 0 NO [gJ YES (SEE SUMMARY) SUMMARY: At the April 19 sian variance meetinCl. the applicant's representative indicated that a heioht variance is reauested for the southernmost sion. The heioht variance must be applied for and advertised before it can heard. WAS THE AGENDA ITEM REVISED? 0 NO I8J YES (SEE SUMMARY) SUMMARY: The heioht variance for the freestandinQ siCln has now been advertised. In addition, the applicant has rechecked and revised the measurements of the other siClns on this property. The aoenda item has been revised accordinCllv. OTHER ISSUES/COMMENTS: :, \, . J" ./. '. . " .' . ~ " , . '. >', :~~'. ' ',1 . . (SV 92-75) CleaJWJter City Commission Agenda Cover Memorandum I tern t Meetlng Date: \1 ~\ \ C\ \ g LJ SUBJECT: Variance to the Sign Regulations; 19320 and 19246 U.S. 19 N.; Johnson Associates, Inc. and CAH Properties, Inc./Sunset Pontiac GMC Truck South, Inc. (Owner/Applicant); Macfarlane Ferguson (Representative). RECOMMENDATION/MOTION: Deny the following variances: (1) a variance of two freestanding signs from the permitted one freestanding sign to allow a total of three freestanding signs, (2) an area variance of 241.5 square feet from the permitted area of 112 square feet to allow a total freestanding sign area of 353.5 square feet, (3) a height variance of 20 feet from the permitted 20 feet to allow a freestanding sign 40 feet high, (4) a height variance of 17.5 feet from the permitted 20 feet to allow a freestanding sign 37.5 feet high, (5) a height variance of 8 feet each from the permitted 20 feet to allow two freestanding signs 28 feet high, and (6) an area variance of 7.25 square feet from the permitted 4 square feet to allow three directional signs with an area of 11.25 square feet each, on property identified as Sec. 19-29-16, M&8 14-03 and 14-04, for failure to meet Sec. 45.24 Standards for Approval, items (1 )-(8). Approve an area variance of 7.25 square feet from the permitted 4 square feet to allow continuation of the "Body Shop" and "Parts-Service" directional signs with an area of 11.25 square feet each, on property identified as Sec. 19-29-16, M&8 14-03, for meeting Sec. 45.24 Standards for Approval, items (1 )-(8), subject to the condition that all other nonconforming signs be made to comply with the code. o and that the approprlote offlcials be authorized to execute same. BACKGROUND: The applicant is requesting the following variances: (1) a variance of two freestanding signs from the permitted one freestanding sign to allow a total of threo freestanding signs, (2) an area variance of 241.5 square feet from the permitted area of 112 square feet to allow a total freestanding sign area of 353.5 square feet, (3) a height variance of 20 feet from the permitted 20 feet to allow a freestanding sign 40 feet high, (4) a height variance of 17.5 feet from the permitted 20 feet to allow a freestanding sign 37.5 feet high, (5) a height variance of 8 feet each from the permitted 20 feet to Reviowed by: Legal Budget Purchasing Risk Mgmt. CIS ACM Other Total Commiuion Action: o Approved o Approved w/conditions o Deni cd o Continued to: N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A -f-:, It/ N/A Originating Dopt: CENTRAL PERMITTING .s COltl: Vlar Dapt: Current Fiscol Yr. Submitted by: Cit ~~n~ AdvarlilBd: Dilte: Pilpcr: TAMPA TRIBUNE o 'Jol Requi red A lIactod Par tiBl N Notified n Not Rcqui red Funding Source: o Capitol Imp. o Operat i ng o Other Appropriation Code: Attacllll1Dntl: APPLl CA T ION VARIANCE ~ORKSH[ET HAPS o None p i1 t'. C' ~; fro 11I !I / 1 CJ / 9 !I 1I11:1pprovl'c! minutes .#T'I>. ....,. Printed on r('cycled p<lpcr " . '.' - I~ . . ~'., . . . . "':0, ' ; I. ". :. . ' . .' II, .' SV 92-75 Page 2 allow two freestanding signs 28 feet high, and (6) an area variance of 7.25 square fect from the permitted 4 square feet to allow three directional signs with an area of 11.25 square feet each. The Sunset Pontiac dealership is on leased land located on the west side of U.S. 19, north of Harn Blvd., and is in the Highway Commercial zoning district. It is on two side-by-side separate ownerships. One ownership is M&B 14-03, and the other is M&B 14-04. These two metes and bounds ownerships existed in the same configuration prior to 1982. Pursuant to the City Commission policy regarding metes and bounds subdivisions*", and the City code definition of lot* *, the dealership is entitled to a freestanding sign on each ownership. The northern property has three freestanding signs and three directional signs. The southern property, M&B 14-04, has one freestanding sign. The variances are requested to permit all of the existing signs to remain; however, the northernmost freestanding sign will be reduced in height and area. Pertinent summary information is listed in the following tables. NORTHERN PROPERTY (M&B 14-03): FREESTANDING SIGNS Sign 1 I Signs 2 & 3 Information Existing Permitted Existing/Proposed Permitted Type of sign Freestanding (1) Yes Freestanding (2) No additional sign permitted Locatio n/ orie ntatio n U.S. 19 - Middle Yes U.S. 19 (1) - North No of sign sign sign additional Harn Blvd. (1) - sign Rear sign permitted Area 187.25 sq. ft. 11 2 sq. ft. U.S. 19: 107.25 No Harn Blvd.: 59 sq. additional ft. sign permitted Setback 5 ft. 5 ft. 5 ft. (each) No additional sign permitted Height 40 ft. 20 ft. U.S. 19: 37.5 No additional Harn Blvd.: 28 ft. sign permitted * On June 18, 1992, the City Commission considered whether freestllnding signs should be allowed on unplatted subdivided property in shopping centers. The Commission adopted the following policy: If the property WCJS divided prior to 1982, and the property WCJS divided into not marc thCJn two parcels, the City CJccepts the division and permits signs on euch parcel. it * "Lot" is defined liS "/und which hos beon or is proposed to be used. developed, or built upon as a unit under single ownership." ,.' .' , . " -,', . ,',., . .. <. . ," SV 92-75 Page 3 DIRECTIONAL SIGNS Information Existing Permitted Type of sign Location/orientation of sign Area Directional (3) Yes Main driveway Yes 11. 25 sq. ft. (eachl 5 + ft. 5.8 ft. (each) 4 sq. ft. (each) None specified None specified Setback Height SOUTHERN PROPERTY (M&B 14-04): FREESTANDING SIGN Information Existing Permitted I' Type of sign Location/orientation of sign Area Freestanding (1) U.S.19 59 sq. ft. 5 ft. 28 ft. Yes Yes 11 2 sq. ft. 5 ft. 20 ft. Setback Height Staff Comments/Proposed Conditions: According to the variance application, the applicant contends that the City's sign code is unconstitutional, unlawful, and/or improperly applied, and is proceeding with this application to exhaust administrative remedies. Further, the applicant contends that the variances are warranted because: the site has an area 20 times the minimum required for this zone; there are six businesses on the property; U.S. 19 is a six lane divided highway carrying high speed traffic; and signs with conforming height and area would be obscured by nearby uses. First, regarding the legality of the City's sign code, the applicant does not state why the City's code is unconstitutional, unlawful, and/or improperly applied, making it difficult to respond to this charge. City staff cannot agree with the allegation. Second, regarding the area and height variances, it is staff's position that to grant the variances would cause disparate treatment for signs in this zone. The Sunset Pontiac dealership is not particularly different than other ClearwClter dealerships located on U.S. 19. Other dealerships are also zoned Highway Commercial, cover large land areas, have multiple business operations, and front on this same six lane divided highway. And other dealerships are governed by the same sign regulations. SV 92-75 Page 4 To recount: freestanding sign allocations in the City are determined on the basis of zoning and, within the Highway Commercial zoning district, one 20 foot high, 112 square foot freestanding sign is allowed per property. Additionally, each business can be identified with signs placed on the building. The effect is to identify the use of the property with the freestanding sign, and to identify the businesses within the building with the signs attached to the building. The primary freestanding sign for Sunset Pontiac has an area of 187.25 square feet and a height of 40 feet. This sign area is 670/0 greater than the area allowed for signs in this zone and the height is double the maximum permissible. The northernmost sign has an area of 107.25 square feet with a height of 37.5 feet. All of this area is in excess of the zone limit and the height is 87.50/0 greater than allowed. The freestanding sign located on the southern parcel is 28 feet in height, 400/0 in excess of the height allowed. Variances of this magnitude are not minimum variances. Further, signs of conforming area and height would be plainly visible from U.S. 19 and would adequately serve to identify the use of the property, just as conforming signs serve to identify other uses in this zone. Third, regarding the request for three freestanding signs on the northern property, it is staff's position that this too is not a minimum variance. Two of the signs are roadside on U.S 19, the third is located on the rear of the property, oriented to Harn Blvd. The U.S. 19 frontage for the northern property is 401 feet. This is not unusually large for property fronting U. S. 19. In order to qualify for a second freestanding sign, a property is required to have a minimum frontage of 500 feet. Staff finds no topographical or other unique condition to set this property apart from other properties in this zone. Other properties in this zone commonly have much larger land areas than the minimum allowable; other properties in this zone commonly have multiple businesses; and other properties in this zone commonly front U.S. 19 which is a six lane divided expressway. Further, it should not go unnoticed that the southern parcel has a frontage of 70 feet, and is also entitled to a freestanding sign. Together, the Pontiac dealership is allowed two freestanding signs along its 471 foot frontage. This is an allowance that most other developments with less than 500 feet of frontage do not enjoy. The freestanding sign on the rear of the property is oriented to, and plainly visible from, Harn Blvd. Harn Blvd. is a street on which this dealership has no frontage. The sign is located alongside a driveway that runs from Harn Blvd., along the perimeter of the Florida Power right of way, to the rear of this dealership and the dealership adjacent to the north. The sign is approximately 430 fect from the Ham Blvd. right of way. The placement of additional freestanding signs oriented to roadways where there is no frontage is not a situation which the City would do well to promote, whether through variances or otherwise. Owners of other similarly situated properties mt:ly wish the same opportunity for sign placement, including property owners who may desire signs viewt:lble over the City's waterw~ys. Finally, staff is concerned with one of the three requested 19 square foot directional signs. Two of the three signs, the "Body Shop" cInd "Parts-Service" signs, are positioned for on-site viewing. They t:lre s't back more than 200 feet from U.S. 19 and have limited visibility from the highway. Given the positioning of these two signs, it is stc:lff's position thut the variances rela ted thereto ore minimlll. However, the third sign, the "Service" sign, is locl) ted rOudside on SV 92-75 Page 5 U.S. 19, and plainly viewable from the highway. Collectively, roadside signs affect traffic safety and aesthetics, both of which are substantial government interests. Given: (a) the position of this sign, (b) the degree of the request, which is nearly three times the area allowed, and (c) the collective impact of larger-than-allowed roadside signs, it is staff's position that the requested area for this sign is not minimal. In the alternative, staff recommends placement of a conforming sized directional sign to direct motorists to the service shop. SURROUNDING LAND USES - ~ - ~ Direction II Existing Land Uses North South East West Auto sales Auto rental Commercial Florida Power right of way, residential The granting of these variances will detract from uses that have conforming signs and will negatively affect the overall appearance of the community. Applicable Variance Standards: To gain approval of a variance, it must meet all eight standards for approval. Based upon review and analysis of the information contained in the application, staff finds that the petitioner's request for number, height and area variances does not meet all of the standards. In particular, the following standards do not appear to be fully met: (1) The variance requested arises from a condition which is unique to the property in question and is neither ordinarily or uniformly applicable to the zoning district nor created by an action or actions of the property owner, predecessor in title, or the applicant. Any mistake made in the execution of a building permit or work performed without the benefit of a permit shall not be considered to be situations which support the granting of a variance. (2) The particular physical surroundings, shape or topographical conditions of the property involved and the strict application of the provisions of this development code would result in an unnecessary hardship upon the applicant. (3) The variance is the minimum necessary to overcome the unnecessary hardship referred to in preceding recital "2" for the purpose of making reasonable use of the land. (4) The request for a vnriance is not based primarily upon the desire of the applicant to secure a greater financial return from the property. (5) The grnnting of tho varianco will not be ma teri311y detrimental or injurious to other property or improvements in tho neigl.borhood in which the property is locatod. (6) The granting of the variance will not impnir an adequato supply of light or vontilation to adjacent property, detrnct from tho appoiJronco of tho community, substontitllly incronse SV 92-75 Page 5 U.s. 19, and plainly viewable from the highway. Collectively, roadside signs affect traffic safety and aesthetics, both of which are substantial government interests. Given: (al the position of this sign, (bl the degree of the request, which is nearly three times the area allowed, and (c) the collective impact of larger-than-allowed roadside signs, it is staff's position that the requested area for this sign is not minimal. In the alternative, staff recommends placement of a conforming sized directional sign to direct motorists to the service shop. SURROUNDING LAND USES Direction II Existing Land Uses North South East West Auto sales Auto rental Commercial Florida Power right of way, residential The granting of these variances will detract from uses that have conforming signs and will negatively affect the overall appearance of the community. Applicable Variance Standards: To gain approval of a variance, it must meet all eight standards for approval. Based upon review and analysis of the information contained in the application, staff finds that the petitioner's request for number, height and area variances does not meet all of the standards. In particular, the following standards do not appear to be fully met: (1) The variance requested arises from a condition which is unique to the property in question and is neither ordinarily or uniformly applicable to the zoning district nor created by an action or actions of the property owner, predecessor in title, Dr the applicant. Any mistake made in the execution of a building permit or work performed without the benefit of a permit shall not be considered to be situations which support the granting of a variance. (2) The particular physical surroundings, shape or topographical conditions of the property involved and the strict application of the provisions of this development code would result in an unnecessary hardship upon the applicant. (3) The variance is the minimum necessary to overcome tIle unnecessary hardship referred to in preceding recital" 2" for the purpose of making reasonable use of the land. (4) The request for a variance is not based primarily upon the desire of the applicant to secure a greater financial return from the property. (5) The granting of the vlIriance will not be muteriJlly detrimentlll or injurious to other propert y or improvemen t5 in the neighborhood in which the property is located. (61 The grunting of the ViJriZlIlCe will not impair llll lIdcqullte supply of liUht or ventilation to adjElcent property, detract from the oppeorance of the community, substJntiolly incroiJse SV 92-75 Page 6 the congestion in the public streets, increase the danger of fire, endanger the public safety in any way, or substantially diminish or impair the value of surrounding property. (7) The variance desired will not adversely affect the public health, safety, order convenience, or general welfare of the community. (8) The granting of the variance desired will not violate the general spirit and intent of this development code. Relevant Previous Decisions by the Commission: FREESTANDING SIGN AREA CASE # ADDRESS NAME VARIANCES MEETING REQUESTEDI ACTION DATE SV 93-06 1621-1627 Connell's Plaza 144 sq. ft. add'l to allow 9/28/93 Gulf to Bay 208 sq. ft./Denied Blvd. SV 92-41 26508 U.S. Ramada Inn 55 sq. ft. add'l to allow 9/28/93 19 105 sq. ft./Approved SV 92-46 1824 N. Ft. Clearwater Bay 30 sq. ft. add'l to allow 80 9/28/93 Harrison Motel sq. ft./ Approved SV 93-18 Young's BBO 1800 Gulf- To- 39.5 sq. ft. add'l to allow 11/9/93 Bay 103.5 sq. ft./Denied SV 93-34 Kenyon 19400 U.S. 19 122 sq. ft. add'l to allow 1/24/94 Dodge 234 sq. ft./Denied SV 93-41 Forbidden 25778 U.S. 19 78 sq. ft. add'l to allow 2/7/94 City 190 sq. ft./Denied SV 93-67 Criterion 29605 U.S. 19 22.8 sq. ft. add'l to allow 2/7/94 Center 72.8 sq. ft./Approved SV 93-42 Dimmitt 25485 U.S. 19 80.8 sq. ft add'l to allow 3/7/94 Chevrolet 192.8 sq. ft./Denied 15.03 sq. ft. add'l to allow 127.03 sq. ft./Approved ; . " -: , . . . .' . . .' , . I _' , . ',' . SV 92-75 Page 7 FREESTANDING SIGN HEIGHT CASE # ADDRESS NAME VARIANCES MEETING REQUESTED/ ACTION DATE SV 92-28 1290, 92, 94 Stewart Title 2 ft. add'l to allow 10 12/17/92 Court St. ft./Denied SV 92-87 20865 U.S. 19 Public Storage 15.1 ft. add'l to allow 3/25/93 35.1 ft./Approved SV 92-05 20162 U.S. 19 Suncoast Inn 1 ft. add' I to allo w 25 5/7/92 ft. /Denied SV 93-18 1 800 Gulf- To-Bay Young's BBQ 5.33 ft. add'l to allow 11/9/93 25.33 ft./Denied SV 93-34 19400 U.S. 19 Kenyon Dodge 16.75 ft. add'/ to allow 1/24/94 36.75 ft./Denied SV 93-41 25778 U.S. 19 Forbidden City 12 ft. add'l to allow 32 2/7/94 ft. /Denied SV 93-42 25485 U.S. 19 Dimmitt 22.5 ft. add'l to allow 3/7/94 Chevrolet 42.5 ft./Denied 1 ft. add'l to allow 21 ft./Approved NUMBER OF FREEST ANDING SIGNS CASE # ... ADDRESS NAME VARIANCES MEETING REQUESTED/ACTION DATE SV 93- 26810 & 2681 2 Rehabworks, 2 freestanding 2/7/94 59 U.S.19N. 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Cll fA co (.) c: .~ <lI :> .... o 01 C C ~ Cl III .c I- :>. E o c: o U III -c ~ c: co ... o c CD C "0 I: Cll ~ ... '0. CD ~ co c: co Cl (l) .c ... <1l - <tl "0 '5 o c ':: "0 ~ II) <1l "0 co (.) C <tl ... <tl co > "0 <D 0 .r:. (.) ... - c o co Cl E c c. ~ 0 ~v ... ::> Cl~ J!. .~ f-.c ~o ..".. . \J I '-' t...-L..-.I...., , . . ,.., . ..... , Receirrt t 47 '-i. ~ SIGN VARLANCE AP1>UCATlON . I'V;-~ ~. -1'.;1 , .:fso 7(l'/"'1.2;> PROPERTY OWNER(S) NAME t. ADDRESS: HEPHESENTAT1V[(S) (ft MY) NAME [,. ADDHESS: Silllset Pontiac QvK::: Truck Sout..~, Inc. 1 9320 u. S . B\o.fi. 19, Nor tJ1 Clea...l\oJater, Florida 34624 . 11='~srF Pf\CPERTY C},.,NERS ME: J:Jhnsc){l Associ ates, 1 nc~ C/lH PRCPERT I ES, 11-( . TELEPHONE: (813 I 536-1967 !'-\:1cfnrlane F'crquson \. ~l., I I'. \ i'\ttcntion: Gol-don J. Schiff, Esq.'~''\(' v P.O. i:ox 1531 J!'Jrrur! fI(.Y".)' q~ l' oS. e c: ~dd ...css r:S ann h< / Ow '1't1 '11;1.':. J T:'f, ~ l r:; 0 1 TELEPHONE: (813 273-4200 ADDRESS OF SUBJECT PROPERTY: 19320 U. S. 19,. North, Clean-Jatel- { Flo!:"ida 34624 NAME OF BUSINESS (IF APPUCADLE): Sunset Pontiac G:\r: Tcuck South, Inc. ZONING DISTRICT: 01 LAND USE CLASSIFlCA TlON: CTP LAND AREA: 9.5+ LEGAL DESCRWTlON OF SUBJECT PROPERTY: See Exhibit "I.." attached hereto __- ~ cL'1 /~ S~) PARca NUMBER: /9 ~ / f;:5 I t1/ceC;t ,tJ O:.tb, / Lj {) / o'f 0 0 is available from your tax receipt or contact Pinellas Co. Property Appraiser's Office at 462-3207. parcel number, attach 8Y, x , 1 inch sheet) (This information If more than one DESCRIBE SURROUNDING USES OF PROPERTY: North:Cann2rci al Ireta i 1 South: Cal1rercial/retai I East: U.S. 19 & Retail W est: F lor i oa PCJ.o,k2r Ea sen:;nt (I n?S j dmt i a] VARlANCE(S) REQUEST (If ViJnancc to 7 year amortization requirement. refer to Sec. 13-4.015): (1) H2ight of Existin;:) Identification Sign: Request for variance of ackJitional 14 feet + in height... -l1nit an exlS mg Slgil :t ree 19h; '/1 1 '- I frCAi~J.AV)(, "'~/r'an c:::.:: f T .. (2) Additional identification sign: RE:<1urst for variance to r>:::rmit an a4i-;t-k~ sian (existinq) \..1"lich is 29.25 1:. feet in heiaht and 50.:!: SQuare fE-2t in art-'a om tn 1)'J0Tlit t~v:> 2drlitiOtl-l] SiQil t.n t,:> ] (!n.tp{j ]PC::s ttvm mo blln=.. - dred fifty fE€t (1501) in seOcwation fron tIle sian refp.rn:d ~n in D(Jmara[)~1 (1); VJ;'K -:.d~,'f/o~c-\.I 30-G-D": ~T (3) Area of t.raffic dire....'i.imal sian: Re(Juest for vcrinnc.-:> nf ~ SOLJ;;ln? f~?t tn cY?nlljt pxj~tin.') tr ff'r n' "7~ tional sign \'1.1ich is 10.5 + square feet in arl2a. 111is variarxe re~L}2st is pursuant to S0:tion 1:?A.015(f) to U10 e>:t.ent tl'lat it \-.1J!..!Jd b2 rmuirE-j urder ap~1ica p::>rtlons or Die Lny or Clearv:ater 1.O::.:"2. ~e varIance tY'~~J::Sl expJanatlO1 Sh:~'2t attacb::<d tv=:n:::..o. REASON FOR REQUESTING VARIANCE(S): meter to St41ndard5 lor Approval. next page) 5€'2 variance n:--quest explanution sh.c-et attactE<d her2to. -/:- -t- /\) A / -:-reI) ~. / ::; 0 I, 'J.-,:s!-,,;_ll':::5-Qsj~_-0:._~:._-----:?J..i_{c,_:_)f I ~Sb_e.::";_JJYL_;- C / If' 3'. I ,- ~f.-~fh-. .:-/,.(.~ -'/1' ,;.:::.> I' /:'~, I. ")-1.-0 (1/_- _ I "'IJI /" (....fIIl) C --r n' I r~.:}_~'L.L~:L______~(::' (.',X v ':::.....:::~~_~_:~;.z:,,:.._,)_ Lr..d.c-r....irJ;)' '-,;./ --~-------_._------------------_._- ----_.~~_._-------~-------_._----------_._------_.+_.- ----~_.._------------,-- cOraIIiU[[) Ol~ nLv[n~-.[ ~ID!: JTANDARDS FOR APPROVAl: A v~riance ~h~1I not be orl\nted by the Development rc..,,;~ i-I.ajustment Board unless; :he appliclStion and evidonce pre~ented clearly ~upport the following COf'...I._~:\J"$: (1) The vlHilmce requested lIriSeb irom a condition which is unique to the propeny in Question and is neither ordinarily or uniformly applicable to the zoning district nor created by ~n action or llctions of the property owner, predecessor in title. or the epplicant. Any mistake made in the execution of a buildino permit or work performed without the benefit of ~ permit shall not be considered to be situations which support the orantino of ~ variance. (2) The particular physical surroundings, shape or topographical conditions of the property involved lInd the Etriet application of the provisions of this development code would result in an unnecessary hardship upon the applicant. (3) The variance is the minimum necessary to overcome the unnecessary hardship referred to in preceding recital "2" for the purpose of making reasonable use of the land. (4) The request for II variance is not based primarily upon the desire of the llpplicllnt to secure a greater financial return from the property. (5) The orantino of the variance will not be mnterially detrimental or injurious to other property or improvements in the neichborhood in which the property is located. (6) The grnntinQ of the variance will not impair an adequate supply of liQht or ventilation to adjacent property, detract from the appearance of the community, substantially increase the conQcstion in the public streets, incrcase the danger of fire, endanocr the public safety in any way, or substantiolly diminish or impair the value of surroundino property. (7) The variance desired will not adversely affect the public health, safety, ordt:r convenience, or general welfare of the community. (8) The Qrantino of the variance desired will not viol LIte the general SIGNATURE OF PROPERTY OWNER (OR REPRESENTATIVE): Sworn 10 and subscribed bele; 1his 13th- A.D.. 19 92 by L10Shlln ~'ilaidc;nn day of Octdx::lr who is/are personally known 10 me or has /have produced as lry,.. 01 1.0.1 identification personally appeared deposed and stated the mat1ers and 1<:Jcts set out ..;.. ";,,,....\\\~, . " hereinaretrDc and correct to the best of his/her knowledQc.......t~d.b~~Jjdf.y~I),' (.,--~ ) C::;:' ~---??-'\).>O..'I I, .::...<..... "1 ./ // ~ , /' ',~ ./' - - ,~:,-(I)"....,\ ". .'1' :--":'.p '~ '.... ..r~ / /"./. J' >' ,..--.- ........... , __ -, \ . 1/ ( ,,/ / ! .... '.Y,: . " . '-': , ( //p-/ ~I ./ ~~-:r'----'J ". __ ~ ~ ~;; . ~ ,. .: ',~;:' : : I ~z,L--(../ /,"'--:: - " /.1 ul./,.-<:.:::cC-.-:'" _' I'. '".,/~.'\'":-. .. ~ \...-' . 't'. ~/L-'/ .-'::I -, -- ;, '. fv" '..J~" ~'l'C" ; I I r"l I ,I.' . .r-'" "--- \rmnt.." tyl'-4 r--"H ~t "Qn06lV'.1 " f 1J.... "0..... l) n' \ ',' (J''': -- ',"'" -'" ". # ~ ~ . . .~ - I, '1-/, ...."... I.'\:'" .- Notary Public. Commis~ion No. I, " ,',.. ~\..'..I_~ '\~~..~.l~..., :~....,~ Sclf1;jra !\. La 1 () i r NOTE: PHOPEI1TY OWNER on nEPI1ESENTATIVE MU_$X ATrEND HEARING. Rev, B/92 MACFARLANE FERGUSON ATTORNEYS &. COUNSELORS AT LAW III M....OISON 5TRe::E:T. SUITe 2300 p.o. BOX 1531 'ZIP 336011 T....MPA. FLORIDA 33602 10131273-4\200 FAX C8131 <!73'''396 400 CI.E.VE,-^ND STReET P. O. BOX 16a... 'ZIP ;.0....17' CLrARWATE:R. '-L.ORIO.... 3..615 '813' ""1.0966 FAX <6 131..42.6470 210 SOUTH MONROE: STREeT 33920 HIGHWAY 19 NORTH SUITE: ISO PAL.... HARBOR. FL.ORIO.... 346B" 1813' 785.4.102 FAX '8131 785.0735 P.O. BOX 82 'ZIP 3Z3021 TAI.LAH,",SSE:C. FLORIDA 32302 19041224-1215 FAX '904) 222-8826 November 23, 1993 P.O. Box i'5~'fLY RCr-W TO: Tampa, FL 33601 VIA HAND DELIVERY Mr. Mark Hively City of Clearwater Planning & Development Department 10 S. Missouri A venue Clearwater, FL 34616 Re: Sunset Pontiac GMC Truck South, Inc., 19320 U. S. Highway 19) North, Clearwater, Florida/Request for Variance Application/Petition No. SV92-75 Dear Mark: Enclosed please find a Restated and Amended Variance Application to be filed in the referenced matter. Thank you for your attention to this matter. fl/;urs,) c4b Gordon J. SChif} GJS /klg Enclosure cc: Mr. Edward Head (w/encl.) Josh Magidson, Esq. (wI encl. ) ,,~ 'fF~ r?: W' n ~\~)!-.; l~ ~V'7\) ~} i t ~;" ,r., \ . -:- "~" i t .;r I i.. " lit ~\ I.... \.~""~ ,. )....;. NO V 2 3 1993 '.:,/1 CiTY OF CL[A!i'N,1.TER :~lljl""~'" ,'- .,... ....'.... I "r... ... IC'" D'V ...... '-.. L... , .. t . SUNSET PONTIAC GMC TRUCK SOUTH, INC. Petition No. SV92-75 November 23/ 1993 unconstitutionally, unlawfully and/or improperly applied. RESTATED AND AMENDED VARIANCE REQUEST: Applicant, Sunset Pontiac GMC Truck South, Inc., hereby restates and amends the Variances Requested and Reasons for Requesting Va~~ances set forth in its application for variances filed on October 13/ 1992. It is applicant's position that the Ordinance(s) being applied by the City to require this variance application are of no force or effect, and are otherwise being Therefore, it is applicant's position that all of the signs on the subject property, which are depicted on the Survey dated October 19/ 1992 and'previously filed herein and made a part hereof (the "Survey") are legally existing and no variance (s) -are required. Notwithstanding, applicant is proceeding herein in order to exhaust its administrative remedies and under protest with a full reservation of its rights under the Florida and Federal Constitutions and under Florida and Federal laws, including but not limited to due process, equal protection, the taking of property without just and full compensation, its rights pursuant to 42 U.S.C. 551983 et. seq. and its vested rights to the continued use of the signs which are depicted on the Survey, and neither the filing of this application nor applicant's participation in this proceeding shall constitute a waiver of any and all such rights. vii t h res p e c t tot his a p p 1 i cat ion, the rea r e two s e par at:. e franchises operating new car sales on the property, namely Pontiac and Gl>1C Trucks, as vlell as a used car sales business, a parts business, a service business, and a body shop, which essentially (2) Area of Existing Identification Sign "B": Request for constitute six (6) separate businesses. Additionally, in that there are two separate lots which are leased to the applicant for purposes of operating the six (6) businesses on the subject property, ~44.51(f) of the Clearwater Code recognizes that at least two (2) freestanding identification signs may be permitted on the subject prope~ty, i.e., one such sign per lot. Based upon the foregoing, the only variances required under ~44.51(f) would be for two additional existing identification signs as depicted on the Survey as "B" and "D", and for additional area for three existing onsite directional signs as depicted on the Survey as "Body Shop", "Service" and "parts-Service". If the applicant's position as set forth above is not accepted, then alternatively the applicant has set forth the following variances requested and reasons therefore. (1) Height of Existing Identification Sign "B": Request for variance of additional 17 feet! in height to permit an existing sign 37 :!: feet in height depicted as "B" on Survey; variance of 113 square feet ~ in area to permit existing sign of 22 5 ! s qua ref e e t , de pic t e d as" B '.' 0 n Sur v e y ; ( 3 ) Additional Existing Identification Signs "A II , "C" and "0": Request for variance to permit three additional existing identification signs, each of which are 15.5 ~ feet in height and 42.25 :t square feet in area (depicted as "A", "C" and "Oil on Survey) and to permit tv/o of such additional signs (depicted as I'A" 2 and lie lion Survey) to be located 1 ess than three hundred feet (300') in separation from the sign referred to in paragraph (1), depicted as "B" on Survey, which will allow a total of 4 freestanding signs. (4) Area of Onsite Directional signaqe: Request for three variances of 15 t square feet for three existing onsite directional signs of 19 :to. square feet, depicted on Survey as "Body Shop", "Parts-Service" and "Service." 3 (5) No signs on the subject property are wi thin 5 feet of any property line. Statement of reasons for variance request: (I) The variances requested arise from a condition which is unique to the property in question and are neither ordinarily or uniformly applicable to the zoning district nor created by an action or actions of the property owner, predecessor in title, or the applicant because the signs were legally placed on the property; the applicant leases the site from two separate and dis tinct property owners; the total site is in excess of 400,000 square feet (20 times that required under the subject zoning district); the property contains 6 buildings; the applicant owns 2 franchises, namely Pontiac and GMC Trucks, and essentially there are 6 businesses on the property: the applicant operates new Pontiac sales, new Gl1C Truck sales, used car and truck sales, a parts business, and a service business and the applicant subleases the body shop to a separate entity which operates a body shop business; the property fronts on U. S. 19, a si.x (6) lane median-divided roadway which carries substantial traffic at high speeds; the property has several access points on U.S. 19, including access via a median cut, and additional access is available via an easement to Harn Boulevard; other uses in the immediate area obscure the visibility of the business and would obscure an identification sign ./ if the code were strictly enforced and the subject neighborhood is in the area of ..the u.s. Highway 19 overpass system. Further, the businesses located on the site are regional att~actors rather than local attractors, and have occasional customers rather than frequent customers. Addi tionally, the nature of the business requires numerous automobiles to be parked on the subject property obscuring the business. Finally, the existing signs are part of ongoing leases of the property. (2) The particular physical surroundings, shape or topographical conditions of the property involved and the strict application of . the provisions of this development code would result in an unnecessary hardship upon the applicant. The subj ect existing signs are the minimum reasonably necessary to identify the business location and the nature of the business; the signs are appropriate in relation to the scale of the lot and the buildings on the lot especially in light of the significant acreage of the property, the number and location of access points and the number of businesses that are operated on the property; and the signs are compatible with the surrounding area and are placed in a manner that do not conceal or obstruct adjacent land uses or other signs. The onsite directional signs are oriented to assist the customer once he or 4 she has accessed the site. rrhe size of the project and the obstructions, including parked cars on the property, necessitate the greater area of the onsite directional signs. Also see response under paragraph 1, above. (3) The variance is the minimum necessary to overcome the unnecessary hardship referred to in preceding paragraph (2) for the purpose of making reasonable use of the land. Also see response under paragraph 1, above. (4) The request for a variance is not based primarily upon the desire of the applicant to secure a greater financial return from the property. The subject signs have been located on the property since 1971. Since this request is merely to retain existing signs, which are part of the leases of the property, the applicant will not secure a greater financial return from the property if this variance is granted. (5) The granting of the variance will not be materially detrimental or injurious to other property or improvements in the neighborhood in which the property is located. Also see response in paragraphs 2 and 4, above. (6) The granting of the variance will not impair an adequate supply of light or ventilation to adjacent property, detract from the appearance of the community, substantially increase the congestion in the public streets, increase the danger of fire, endanger the public safety in any way, or substantially diminish or impair the value of surrounding property. The signs are compatible with the surroundings, tney aid orientation and do not conceal or 5 obstruct adjacent land uses or other signs, and are appropriate in relation to the scale of the lot and the buildings located on the subject lot. Also see response to paragraph 2, above. (7) The variance desired will not adversely affect the public health, safety, order, convenience, or general welfare of the community. This variance request is necessary to meet the stated purposes and intent of the subject sign regulations, including the identification of the businesses, allowing for communication of information necessary for the conduct of the businesses, permitting signs that are compatible with the surrounding area, aiding orientation, allowing signs that are appropriate for the zoning district and the lot in which the subject signs are located, allowing signs which are the minimum reasonably necessary to identify the location of the businesses and the nature of the businesses, and establishing sign heights which are appropriate in relationship to the scale of the lot and the buildings on which the signs are located. Also see response to paragraph 2, above. (8) The granting of the variance desired will not violate the general spirit and intent of this development code. Additionally, the signs enable the identification of the businesses, allow for the conduct of commerce, are properly placed, are compatible with the surrounding area, aid orientation, and are not placed in a manner that would conceal or obstruct adjacent land uses or signs, are appropriate to the zoning district in which the subject signs are located, and are the minimum reasonably necessary to identify the location of the businesses and the nature of the businesses, 6 .~ ' on which . - ~arag~aph 7, above. Addi tionally, to the extent variance request is I I ! I i I ! i I I I I I , I I I I r ~ i } I I I I I r I . . . . .' . - .' . -' . . l?~rsuant to. Section 44.55 (5) . (or. former Section 134.015 (f) ) , applicant will i . ~'- MACFARLANE FERGUSON ATTOR)\lEY5 & COUNSELORS AT LAW 200 NORTH GARDI:N AVE:N UC P. O. DRA,^,I:R 219' Cl.EAR,^,ATER, FLORIDA 34617 (813) '141"1763 FAX (8'3)-44'-9959 2300 FIRST FLORIDA TOWER J II MADISON STREET TAMPA, FLORIDA 33602 (813) 273- 4200 FAX (813) 273 -439 6 210 SOUTH MONROE BTREET p. O. BOX 82 TALl..A.HABSCE:, FLORIDA 32302 (904)224-1215 FA.X (9041222-8826 MAILING ADDRESS P.O. BOX 153\ TAMPA, FLORIDA 33601 IN REPLY REFER TO: Joshua Magidson Clearwater, FL FL :.'.' .'c.., .'. .'.' ,. i' "ii:'~~,:.. '.. · ..... .....> i:, .. ... ......" > .<> .>:...:<; i;!; :X";~'<}'., ~:;':\; >,:."":~,~."~D:,,,;~,J,;,:/,.,,:\,:.:'/~,,~:, 'i,..' . "'i";' ."{;;'~,::.../~(>:,';" :' ::(\'<,;~f;;;:;\", ..,", jcj;:;;.';}\:: :::;:."f, ~,.'. ::V" .' :.;>')' ,:.;){;..;.::, ..' ,:c/,\;:.i ::.'j :.. ,r.' .";';"";'> :<.:~.':.": 2"'< .'\: '.,' "" L: ..,'.";- ::T:.....' :,:.''-'. i.i' :::.,' .:: ''c. .. //, " '0 .,;: .'1. '; :". ./..':'<,:.","".' 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Sincerely, USON Lt'000. \ \)e su.." r kot'\.', r 1I r eel fl- fro m the N E corn e r 0 f the 5 ~ 0 f t\H~ N i:h 0 f See, -19, TifBp.29S.R 16E, run N 89013112'1 'W along ~ ~O acre line 100.00 feet; tun tlie~ce S 00052' 23" W along the westerly right-of-way ,line of U.S;Highway 19(5tate Road 55) j330.00 feet (or ~ r.O.B. (Said r.O.B. being the S8 'corner of that certain propertJ de~ded to Thayer Hotor Co. inc. by deed recorded in a.R.Book 2371 Page 258~1~b1ic Records of PinellsB County. YIa.); thenc'e contillu6 S 00052'25" H. 400.97 feet to 8 point which if 610.00 !e~t north~rly of the E-W centerline of !'laid Sec. 19; run thenc~ N 89029'13" W parallel td the E-W centerline of eaid S~~. 19, 1.006.47 fe~t to f point op th~ ea~t~rly r~ght- O!4J4y line ot rioridrt Power Corporation ri~ht-of-~I1Y ~a ~ho\rn in daed recorded in O..R. ~OO~ 1~16'r~~e. 182, Public Record~ or rineila!'l CountYI F1*,. run tl1el1c~ H OtOi:it20" ~ ~1on~ th~ eaat .l.ino of 8~id florida P6wer Corporation right-of-way 405.67 teet; run thence? 89013'12'1 E. 1.004.10 feet to the P.O.B. 'Parcel 12-Esoement for the use and.... ~ b~b~fil of rattel II as created by dd6d lt6~ Wil1ia~ d;'f~l.~kbU~ri and ~jidr~d't. Dlack- .i: burn. hi~ ~{l~j nnd ~allacfi W. BlackbUhi~ A lfidoll~r, to "rhAj~'t Motor Co. Inc. ~d CherI e nsrri~ Pontillc Inc., dated 2/9/68. fi1~d for record 3/6/68 and recorded in O.Ri Book 2787 Page 632. fub1ic Record~ of Pinoiioe County, Flrida, 8 hon-exclueive ~a!'lem~nt for ihgre8t'1 and egre~B oyer the following 'described 1arld~ Froln the Nl!: c~rq~r of the S~ of N!!.~ of Sec. 19,'I'wBhp 29S,R 16r;.:run H'89013112" W along l! 40 acre 1:l11~, 100.00 feet; rut thence ~ 00052'25" H along the ~eeter1y r!~ht-of-'Way lino o~ u.s. llishwny 19(5tBte Road ~5) 730.97 feet to a point 'Which le 610.00 feet north~r1y of the E-\1 centerline of 8aid I Sec. 19: rlJ~ thence N 89029113" H gar-a1le1 ,to the E-\1 c.ncerU..ne of tlsid Sec. 19,976.4 ~ e e t for I a P I 0 . B I I the nee rllO SOl 12 I 20 II W lI1 on gal i n e pAr a 11 e 1 t 0 an d 30. 00 fee t ~.~ter1,., of tho eABtetly rL~ht-of-WllY 'lino of, rlorid~,'POlltd Corpor~tion tight"'-of-'WBY as * havrl. in. Dee d r~corded' in O. R. Book 1416 Page 182, rub 1t c . 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I '~ld / ,,~ .:. ~ n a: 9 ii Q ~ ~ a: o u o '" -~ I . ITEM G - (cont from 3-21-94) Helika Properties (Clearwater Mattress Co, Inc) ior variances of (1) 15 ft to permit a freestanding sign 35 ft in height; (2) 2 above roof signs where such signs are prohibited; (3) 1 2 SQ ft to permit 1 20 sq ft of attached sign area on North face of business; and (4) 150 sq ft to permit 229.5 sq ft of attached sign area on East face of business to permit nonconforming signage to remain at 20258 US Hwv 19 N, See 18-29-16, M&8 44.01, zoned CH (Highway Commercial). SV 93-22 This item was continued from March 21 at the request of the applicant. The applicant is requesting the following variances to permit the existing freestanding sign and attached above roof signs to remain: 1) a height variance of 15 feet from the permitted 20 feet to allow a freestanding sign 35 feet in height; 2) a variance to allow two above roof signs where above roof signs are prohibited; 3) an area variance of 12 square feet trorn the permitted 108 square feet of attuched signage to allow a total of 120 square feet of attached signafle on the north facade of the building; and 4) an area variance of 1 50 square feet from the permitted 79.5 square feet of attached signage to allow a total of 229.5 square feet of uttached signage on the east facade of the building. The subject property is located on the southwest corner of Druid Road and US19 and is in the CH zoning district. John Brunson st8ted the applicant withdraws his request and will comply with the Code within 60 days. Mr. Shuford noted they are removing the tree and will put up a freestanding sign. ITEM H - (cant from 3-21-94) Marks & Gilliss, Inc/Marks Holdinq Co, Inc (Ken M arks Ford) for variances of (1) 37.5 sq It in area to permit a freestanding sign of 149.5 sq ft; (2) 144 sq ft in area to permit an auxiliary sign of 200 sq ft; (3) 8 ft in height to permit an auxiliary sign of 20 ft in height; and (4) 18 It in distance to permit an auxiliary sign with a distance of 282 ft from the primary sign to permit nonconforming signage to remain at 24791 & 24825 US Hwy 19 N., Ken Marks Ford, Blk A, Lot 1 together with Ken Marks Ford 1 st Add Sub, Lot 1, zoned CH (Highway Comrnercial). SV 93-65 Commissioner Thomas moved to continue this item to April 27, 1 994. The motion was duly seconded and carried unanimously. 1. Charlie Harris Pontinc, Inc/Johnsoll Assoc., Inc for variances of (1) 2 freestanding signs to permit a total of 3 freestanding signs; (2) 197.5 sq ft in urea to permit total freestanding sign area of 309.5 SQ ft; (3) 17 ft in height to permit a freestanding sign of 37 ft high; and (4) 15 sq ft of directional sign area per sign to permit 3 directional signs of 19 sq ft each to porrnit nonconfor[nillD SiSJIll1g0 to remain at 19320 & 19246 US Hwv 19, N, Sec 19-29-16, ME.S 14.03 S. 14.04, zoned CH (Hiqhwc"l'( Commercial). SV 92-75 The applicant is requostirl(j tile follovvinu variances: 1) a variance of two froestanding siqns froll) the permitted aile freestQnding ~;i~:;n to allow a tornl of three freestanding signs; 2) eHl mea vari,1Ilce of 197.5 square feet from the permitted area of rninSP04().94 4/1 9/94 G , . ',' I' '. ',.' . . . ". I " 112 square feet to allow a total freestanding sign area of 309.5 square feet; 3) a height variance of 17 feet from the permitted 20 feet to allow a freestanding sign 37 feet high; and 4) an area variance of 15 square feet fro m the permitted 4 square feet to allow three directional signs with an area of 19 square feet each. The Sunset Pontiac dealership is on leased land located on the west side of US 1 9. north of Ham Boulevard, and is in the CH zoning district. It is on two side-by-side separate ownerships. Pursuant to Commission policy regarding metes and bounds subdivisions and the City code definition of lot, the dealership is entitled to a freestanding sign on each ownership. All of the variances address signs on the northern property. The northern property has three freestanding signs and three directional signs. The southern property has one freestanding sign. The variances are requested to permit all of the existing signs to remain. According to the variance application, the applicant contends that the City's sign code is unconstitutional, unlawful, and/or improperly applied, and is proceeding with this application to exhaust administrative remedies. Further, the applicant contends the variances are warranted because: the site has an area 20 times the minimum required for this zone; there are six businesses on the property; US19 is a six lane divided highway carrying high speed traffic; and signs with conforming height and area would be obscured by nearby uses. First, regarding the legality of the City's sign code, staff can not agree with the allegation. Second, regarding the area and height variances, it is staff's position that to grant the variances would cause disparate treatment for signs in this zone. The Sunset Pontiac dealership is not particularly different than other Clearwater dealerships located on US 19. Other dealerships are also zoned CH, cover large land areas, have multiple business operations, and front of this same six lane divided highway. Other dealerships are governed by the same sign regulations. To recount: freestanding sign allocations in the City are determined on the basis of zoning and, within the CH zoning district, one 20 foot high, 112 square foot freestanding sign is allowed per property. Additionally, each business can be identified with signs placed on the buildino. The effect is to identify the use of the property with the freestanding sign, and to identify the businesses within the building with the signs attached to the building. The primary freestonding sign for Sunset Pontiac has an area of 225 square feet. This sign area is double the area allowed for other signs in this zoning district. The height of the sign is 37 feet. This height is 8 5 ~'o greater than allo wed for other signs in this district. Variances of this magnitude me not minimum variances. Third, regarding the request for three freest anding signs on the northern property, it is staff's position that this too is not a rninilllum variance. Two of the signs are roadside on US19, the third is located on the rear of tl1e property, oriented to Hmn Boulevard. The minSP04a.94 4/1 9/94 7 '. I, ..: . . ~'. :. ~.'. .' ". ~ ~.' .' ~ ., ' The freestclllding sign on the rear of the property is oriented to, and plainly visible from, Ham Boulevard. Ham Boulevard is a street on which this dealership has no frontage. The sign is located alongside a driveway that runs from Ham Boulevard, along the perimeter of the Florida Power right of way, to the rear of this dealership and the dealership adjacent to the north. The sign is approximately 430 feet from the Harn Boulevard right of way. The placement of additional freestanding signs oriented to roadways where there is no frontage is not a situation which the City would do well to promote, whether through variances or otherwise. US 1 9 frontage for the northern property is 401 feet. This is not unusually large for property fronting US 19. In order to qualify for a second freestanding sign, a property is required to have a minimum frontage of 500 feet. Staff finds no topographical or other unique cond itions to set this property apart from other properties in this zone. Other properties in this zone comnlonly have: much larger land areas th(]n the minimum allowable; multiple businesses; and commonly front US 19 which is a six lane divided expressway. Further, it should not go unnoticed that the southern parcel has a frontage at 70 feet, and is also entitled to a freestanding sign. Together, the Pontiac dealership is allowed two freestanding signs along its 471 foot frontage. This is an allowance that most other developments with less than 500 feet of frontage do not enjoy. Finally, staff is concerned with one of the three requested 19 square foot directional signs. Two of the three signs, the "Body Shop" and "Parts-Service" signs, are positioned for on-site viewing. They are set back more than 200 feet from US1 9 and have limited visibility from the highway. Given the positioning of these two signs, it is staff's position that the variances related thereto are minimal. However, the third sign, the "Service" sig n, is located roadside on US 1 9 and plainly vie wable from the highway. Given: the position of this sign; the degree of the request, which is more than quadruple the area allowed; and the collective impact of larger than allowed roadside signs, it is staff's position that the requested area for this sign is not minimal. In the alternative, staff recommends placement of a conforming sized directional sign to direct motorists to the service shop. The granting of these variances will detract from uses that have conforming signs and will negatively affect the overall appearance of the community. Staff feels the applicant's requests do not meet the standards for variance approval. Mr. Shuford explained the application. There is nothing unique about this property and it is not being treated any differently trom others with the same zoning classification. Gordon Schiff, attorney representing Sunset Pontiac GMC Truck South, Inc., who is the applicant stated they have a vested right under common law to use the property, including the sions; that the ordinance is lJrlconstitutionLlI based on Dimmitt vs. City of Clearwater, therefore an ordinance does not exist and there is no authority to consider rninSP04a.94 4/1 9/94 8 ~ variances; or the City, pursuant to amendments to the ordinance is utilizing a retroactive amortization schedule but th(~re has been no tlnolysis or basis to IlelVe a retroactive amortization schedule. Therefore, they feel there is no ordinance or if the City takes the position there is, the amortization is not proper; and until tile Patrick Media case, which is challenging the Ordinance frolll the standpoint of not complyinf} with the proper procedures under tho United States Constitution, is decided, further action should be held in abeyance. AssurninD the ordinance is in place, it is arbitrary. There is no analysis to support the recommendntions. The nurnbers are arbitrary and, therefore, unconstitutional and result in treating dissimilar properties the same. Application of the ordinance demonstrates discriminatory (lction. Page 6 of tile Agenda Memo shows arbitrary and discriminatory action. Thore is no basis for the City saying what is the minimum necessary. The applicilllt has a leasehold interest in the property and there is no basis to apply the amortization because the signs are leased. The City has not taken into account the cost to remove signs. These are two separate and distinct properties and e(]ch should be looked at separately. It is not fair to use one to limit the signs on the other. They must be looked at separately. Mr. Schiff noted there are three reasons for keeping all three signs on the northern property. The first reason is the intent of the ordinance is not to challenge having three internal signs. Secondly, the directional signs are there to address the safety of their customers by directing internal circulation. They are the minimum necessary to achieve safety. The applicant will remove the sign on Harn Boulevard if variances are granted for the two remaining freestanding signs on the northern property. They feel that two of the freestanding signs are primary and necessary, one being 17.5 feet above the 20 feet allowed by Code with an area of 107.25 square feet and the other being 40 feet high and 187-1/4 square feet in area. As for the second property, Mr. Schiff stated they are requesting an 8 foot height variance for a sign that is only half the size of the maximum square footage allowed. It does not make sense to make sOlTleone remove or lower a sign that can be replaced by a larger sign. There is a lot of traffic on US 19 and a car dealership is the type of business that is only an occasional destination as opposed to a business visited on a regular basis. There are six businesses operating on the same parcel (new truck sales, new car sales, used car sales, a parts business, a service business, and a body shop) as well as two franchises. In response to 0 question from the Mayor regarding previous variance requests and their outcome, Mr. Shuford stated the burden of proof is on tile applicClnt and he felt that there were circumstances in each case that warranted the varic:mces that were granted. Discussion onsued about the significance of identification and whether or not a larger sign is better than two signs. Mr. Schiff lloted that if a height variance is denied for a sign that is srnaller than whot is permitted, you encourage the applicant to replace it with a larger sig n. minSP04a.94 4/1 9/94 9 Commissioner Berfield moved to continue the request to the meeting of May 16, 1994. The motion was duly seconded and carried unanimously. Commissioner Deegan asked for clarification of the height of the sign on the southern parcel stating that it is indicated that tile sign is 15.4 feet and that no variance is being requested for the height. Mr. Schiff responded that they hired a company to do a survey and their heights were not accurate with respect to that sign and he went with measurements as determined by City staff. Mr. Shuford stated he would not be able to say how high the sign on the southern property because his information states 1 5 feet 5 inches tall and Mr. Schiff has stated it is 40 feet tall. Mr. Schiff stated this is related to the southernmost sign and the City's measurements are that the sign is 28 feet Iligh cllld they are asking for an 8 ft variance to the height. Mr. Shuford recommended this matter be continued to allow the applicant and staff to check the height and get the correct information in an amended application since this item was not included. Continuance would nlso provide the applicant with an opportunity to show that 19 square feet is needed for safety as opposed to the 4 square feet which the Code allows. The Mayor noted that the Legal Depnrtment needs to interject regarding the issues that were raised by the applicant's attorney. Mr. Shuford noted that there would be a need to readvertise this item and suggested it be continued to the meeting of May 16, 1994. Commissioner Thomas requested that a copy of the minutes of this hearing be attached to the agenda item for May 16. Commission direction states that public hearings at regular meetings will be held on Thursday meeting dates. Therefore, this item will be scheduled for the meeting of May 19, 1994. 2. Sam C. & Judy Y. Liu (Pekinq PC1lacel for variances of (1) 5 ft to permit a freestanding sign 0 ft from property line; and (2) 3.5 sq ft each to permit 3 directional signs of 7.5 sq ft each to permit nonconforming signage to remain at 1608 Gulf-to-Bav Blvd, Lakewood Replat, part of Lots 1, 4 & 6 together with all of Lot 5, zoned CG (General Commercial), SV 93-17 The applicant is requesting the following variances to allow the existing freestanding sign to remain, with a smaller area and lower height, and to allow the three existing directional signs to remain: 1) a setback variance of 5 feet from the required 5 minSP04a.94 4/1 9/94 10 I CZ · MACF.-\..hANE .AUSLEY FERGUSON & MoMuLLEN 5!7/qr . . - -- -'L -\1 ,,- ,-.,' 1'-'\ EV S13-4.1~;-8.:nCJ l'lHl..rH~ f- 'It:. M~;:'_ I 098 P132/02 hF'F:' 2':1 '9~ 1::. : 26 ATTCJRNE:YS ANO COU NSELORS AT ....AW ::;'1 60u'rt1 CAL..t10VN 6TRE:e'r "'",0. BOX ::)ill (;lIP 3:30.!1 T...L.L.AfOlA6SF:E:, "':'O"lIOA :5il:JOI (QO.' aC4-:l1 Ir; f'M 19.;j<l) ael=.:"=,-Clo .CO Cl.E:VeL,...NO STR!:C:T p. O. ClOX le..~ iZ;IP ;:s..e:; I? I '::L.E:AF;owATr."I. FLORID'" 3.a l:l (b13J ".1oI.6~C1c:. FAA lel31 ..4a.a~70 III M....OI::.ON llTIilt:.CT. SUIW:; l300 P.O. l!l~X IB31 ():IP .1.36011 'r'..."""'.... "I..QRIOA ~~C:;Ooi! illl~) e':l~;OO P..,)( (el~1 f:~"'.3ea April 29, 1994 IN Rl:"'L.V 1IlC;Il'"CA TOI Clearwater VIA FACSIMIL! (462-6476) Mr. Stephen Doherty City of Clearwater Post Office Box 4748 Clearwater, FL 34618-4748 Re: Nell M. LOkey, Trustee - SV 93-35 Dear Steve: Confirming our phone conversation this date, please accept this letter as an amendment to our pending sign variance application to include the "logo" area at the base of the sign. Specifically, accept this as an amendment to our application as follows: I. As to the main property identification sign an amendment to authorize a sign 83 sq. ft. in size; and 2. As to the auxiliary sign, an amendment to authorize an area of 44.7 sq. ft. Except as herein amended, we would ask that the application be processed as originally filed and that it not be scheduled until the June 16, 1994 City Commission meeting. _ I understand that the June 16, 1994 date presents no problem "..~......,....<-..to- the Ci tYi if this is not the case, please advise so I can review . .....;.;;rol"-')tliis further with the city. As alwaYD, thank you for your assistance. yours, Cline HSC(blt cc: Paul Lokey -- ~\U.~ ~~M'\II ~} r-:= .-- ~ 'i=- s ~J..~- 2~ ~TEi.~ - Clearwater City Commission Agenda Cover Memorandum I tern # Meeting Date: 19. 5/1 ~{(q~ SUBJECT: Variance to the Sign Regulations; 400 Cleveland St.; AmSouth Bank (Owner/Applicant); Sign Works/Collins Signs (Representative). (SV 94-07) RECO M M ENDA TION/M OTION: Deny variances for attached sign area on property identified as Lots 1, 2, 7, 8 and 9, less alley between, Earll and Tates' Subdivision, for failure to meet Sec. 45.24 Standards for Approval, items (1 )-(8). D and that the appropriate officials be authorized to execute same. BACKGROUND: The applicant is requesting the following area variances for attached signs: (1) a variance of 50.8 square feet from the permitted 52.1 square feet to allow 102.9 square feet of attached signs on the north building face, (2) a variance of 71.6 square feet from the permitted 0 square feet to allow 71.6 square feet of attached signs on the east building face, and (3) a variance of 75.2 square feet from the permitted 48 square feet to allow 123.2 square feet of attached signs on the west building face. The subject property is located on the northeast corner of Cleveland St. and N. Osceola Ave., and is in the Urban Center Core zoning district. The variance is requested to permit the placement of signs near the top of the AmSouth Bank building. Pertinent summary information is listed in the following table. Reviewed by: legal Budget Purchasing Risk Mgrnt. CIS ACM Other N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A -1:5.,.2- N/A Originating Dept: CENTRAL PER~TTING I/}) Costs: $ N/A Total Commission Action: o Approved o Approved w/conditions o Denied o Cant i nued to: User Dept: $ Current Fiscal Yr. ,~ {\ '\i Advertised: _I' ,-'/' (' Date: S I ltf Paper: -(:.U\\ (I' __ 1('\ h ..ll'1 e. :.. Not Requi red Affected Parties lil Not i f i cd ~; Not Requi red Funding Source: o Capi tal Imp. o Operat i ng o Other Attachmantl: APPLl CA T I ON VARIANCE ~ORKSHEET MAPS o None SUbmitted~ c~cZ~V Appropriation Coda: r. d ,~ Printed on recycle paper SV 94-07 Page 2 I Sign 1 I Sign 2 I Information Existing! Permitted Existing/ Permitted Proposed Proposed Type of sign Attached Yes Attached No location/orientation of sign North building Yes East building No face face Area Osq.ft./ 52.1 sq.ft.* Osq.ft./ Osq.ft. 102.9 sq. ft. 71 .6 sq. ft. * Reflects an area increase of 25 % applicable to the primary sign because the primary sign will be located more distant than 100 feet from street. Sign 3 Information Existing/ Proposed Permitted Type of sign Location/orientation of sign Area Attached Yes Yes West building face 20.3 sq. ft./ 123.2 sq. ft. 48 sq. ft. Staff Comments/Proposed Conditions: Downtown buildings are allowed attached signs for each street frontage. The AmSouth Bank building fronts on three streets: Laura St. on the north, Cleveland St. on the south, and Osceola Ave. on the west. Presently there are signs at street level on the south and west building faces, each measuring 20.3 square feet. In addition to these two street level signs, the applicant wishes to place three signs near the top of the building as follows: 102.9 square feet on the north building face, 71 .6 square feet on the east building face, and 102.9 square feet on the west building face. I Building Face I Permitted Area Requested Area Variance North 52. 1 square feet 102.9 square feet 50.8 square feet South 48 square feet 20.3 square feet None East o square feet 71.6 square feet 71 .6 square feet West 48 square feet 123.2 squaro foot 75.2 square foot I Total all faces 111 48. 1 square foet 1318.0 squllro foot I 197.6 square feet I SV 94-07 Page 3 None of the signs are higher than 100 feet above grade. Consequently, no additional area is permitted based on height above grade. The variances requested are substantial. The sign area requested on the north building face is 97% greater than the code allowance. The request for the east face is infinite given the lack of street frontage on the east. The request for the west face is 1570/0 greater than the code allowance. These are not minimum variances. Further, there is no condition unique to this property that warrants variances of this magnitude. There are many multiple story buildings downtown. To encourage the placement of signs near rooftops through variances will serve to degrade the architecture and aesthetics of this important and sensitive area of the City. I r Direction North So uth East West ~ Existing Land Uses I J SURROUNDING LAND USES Bank drive-through Offices, theater, restaurant Offices, retail Bayfront Mart The placement of 197.6 square feet of attached sign area in excess of the code allowance is not in character with signage permitted for downtown and diverts attention from other downtown buildings and uses. The granting of these variances will detract from businesses that have conforming signs and will negatively affect the appearance of downtown and the City. Applicable Variance Standards: To be eligible for a variance, a request must meet all eight standards for variance approval. Based upon review and analysis of the information contained in the application, staff finds that the petitioner's request does not meet the standards. In particular, the following standards do not appear to be fully met: (1) The variance requested arises from a condition which is unique to the property in question and is neither ordinarily or uniformly applicable to the zoning district nor created by an action or actions of the property owner, predecessor in title, or the applicant. Any mistake made in the execution of a building permit or work performed without the benefit of a permit shall not be considered to be situations which support the granting of a variance. (2) The particular physical surroundings, shape or topographical conditions of the property involved and the strict application of the provisions of this development code would result in an unnecessary hardship upon the applicant. (3) The variance is the minimum necessary to overcome the unnecessary hardship referred to in preceding recital "2" for the purpose of making reasonable use of the land. (4) The request for a variance is not based primarily upon the desire of the applicant to secure a greater financial return from the property. SV 94-07 Page 4 (5) The granting of the variance will not be materially detrimental or injurious to other property or improvements in the neighborhood in which the property is located. (6) The granting of the variance will not impair an adequate supply of light or ventilation to adjacent property, detract from the appearance of the community, substantially increase the congestion in the public streets, increase the danger of fire, endanger the public safety in any way, or substantially diminish or impair the value of surrounding property. (7) The variance desired will not adversely affect the public health, safety, order convenience, or general welfare of the community. (8) The granting of the variance desired will not violate the general spirit and intent of this development code. Relevant Previous Decisions by the Commission: ATTACHED SIGN AREA CAS E # ADDRESS NAME VARIANCES MEETING REQUESTED/ ACTION DATE SV 92-19 27001 U.S. 19 J.C. Penney 329 sq. ft./Denied 10/15/92 Co. SV 92-42 714 Cleveland St. Trickel 70 sq. ft./ Approved 2/9/93 Jewelers SV 93-73 2200 Gulf to Bay Goodyear 136 sq. ft./Denied 11/9/93 Auto SV 93-37 20505 U.S. 19 Burdines 185/185 sq. ft./Denied 1/24/94 SV 93-96 1499 Gulf to Bay Barnett 43.5/49.5 sq. ft./Approved 1/24/94 Bank SV 93-32 20505 U.S. 19 Poston's 194 sq. ft./ AQQroved 2/7/94 SV 93-49 1420 S. Missouri Good 22.6 sq. ft./Approved 2/7/94 Rentals SV93-116 600 Cleveland St. Barnett 1 61 sq. ft./Denied 3/7/94 Bank 23.15 sq. ft./Approved SV 93-106 704 Court St. Workbench 7.9 sq. ft./Approved 3/21/94 VARIANCE WORKSHEET - CASE NUMBER SV 94-07 STANDAmS FOR VARIANCE APPROVAL (1) The variance requa.ted arl.e. from a condltlon which I. unique to the property In que.tlon and I. neither ordinarily or uniformly applicable to the zoning district nor created by en action or actions of the property owner. predecellSor In title. or the applicant. Any mistake made In the execution of a building permit or work performed without the benefit of a permit shall not be conllldered to be situations which support the granting of a variance. (2) The particular physlcal.urroundlngs. shape or topographical condition. of the property Involved and the strict application of the provisions of this development code would result In an unnecessary hardship upon the epplicant. (3) The variance Is the minimum necessary to overcome the unnecessary hardship referred to In preceding recltel "2" for the purpose of making reasonable use of the land. (4) The request for a variance Is not based primarily upon the desire of the applicant to secure a greeter financial return for the property. (6) The granting of thl. variance will not be materially detrimental or InJurlou. to other property or Improvements In the nellghborhood In which the property Is located. (6) The granting of the varlence will not Impair an adequate supply of light or ventilation to adjacent property. detract from the eppearance of the community, SUbstantially Increase the congestion In the public streets, Increase the danger of fire, endanger the public safety In any way. or .ubstllntlally diminish or Impair the value of surrounding property. (7) The variance desired will not adversely affect the public health, safety, order. convenience, or general welfnre of the community. (9) The granting of the vnrlnnce desired will not vlol8te the general spirit and Intent of this development code. STAFF RNDlNOS Downtown building. are nllowed ettached .Igns for each street frontage. The AmSouth Bank building fronts on three streets: Lllura St. on the north, Cleveland 51. on the south, and Osceoln Ave on thet west. Pruently there nre .Igns nt street level on the south and west building face., each moa.urlng 20.3 .quare feet. In addition to these two stroet level .Igns, the appllc8nt wishes to piece three slgm ntlllr thet top of the building as follows: 102.9 squllre feet on the north building face, 71 .6 square feet on the etast building fllce. end 102.9 square feet on the west building face. The variances requested ere substnntllll. The sign area requested on the north building face I. 97 % greater than the code ellowance. The request for the east fece Is Infinite given the lack of street frontage on the east. The request for thet west fnce Is 157% greater than the code allowance. These ara not minimum variances. Further, there Is no condition unique to this property that werrents variances of this megnltude. There are many multiplet story buildings downtown. To encourllge the plecement of sign, near rooftops through variance. will serve to degrade the architecture lInd eesthetlc. of this Important and sensitive area of the City. There are no physlcel surroundings, shape or topogrophlcal conditions Involved thet create e hard. hip for the applicant. The variance reque,t Is substnntlal, and there I. no hardship to Justify approvel. The sign erea requested on thet north building face I. 97% greater then the code ellowance. The request for the eest fece I. Infinite given the lack of street frontage on the ellst. The request for the west fece Is 157% greater than the code allowance. These are not minimum varlences. Absent nny herdshlp or conditions unique to this property, It eppears that the variance Is based prlmerlly upon a desire of the applicant to secure a greater financial return from the property. The pie cement of Illrger signs then allowed by code will confer a spetclnl privilege upon this property owner that Isn't evelleble to other properties owners In this zone. The granting of theset verlences will detract from properties thet have conforming signs and will negetlvely Impact the appea,ence of the City. Allowing signs thet nre larger then permitted will disrupt the orderliness nnd consistency of the City's sign compllence progrnm. The sign regullltlons were adopted with the Intent of enhancing the vl,ullI quellty of the Clty's streets and land,scllpe In o,der t.: protect the velue of properties end the well-being of the locnl tourist orlonted etconomy. The grnntlng of these varlllnces eppeers to be In violation of this Intont. APR-1S-1S54 15:48 FROM PLRNNI~G & DEUELC~M~NT TO 92859831379 P.02 R~Dt..# CITY OF ClEARWATER SIGN VARIANCE APPUCATlON SV# PROPERTY OWNER(S) NAME &. ADDRESS: r REPRESENTATIVE(S) (if ony) NAME & ADDRESS: AmSouth Bank P.O. Box 11007 Birmingham, AL 35288 Formerlv First National H. Coker Barton, Jr. VP 1. Collins Siqns P.O. Box 1253 Dothan AL 36302 2. Sion\\'orks P.O. Box 233 St. Petersburg Bank of Clearwater Properties Administration TELEPHONE: (205) 326-5900 TElEPHONE: \ 800} 239-2655 ADDRESS OF SUBJECT PROPl:RTY: 400 Cleveland Street NAME OF BUSINESS (IF APPUCABlE): ZONING DISTRICT: UC (c) .AmSouth Bank lAND USE ClASSIACATION: CBD LAND AREA: . 7 acres LEGAL DESCRJPTlON OF SUBJECT PROPERTY: Earl and Tate I sLots 1,2, 7 , 8, and 9 less alley between PARCEL NUMBCR: I I I I / (This infonnation is available from your tax receipt or contact Pinellas Co. Property Appraiser's Office at 462--32.07. (f more than one paresl numbor. trttaeh SY.t x 11 inch shoet) DESCRIBE SURROUNDING USES OF PROPERlY: North: SolJ1h: Parking Lot Theatre and Restaurant East: West: Offices and retail Bavfront Mart VARlANCE(S) REQUEST: 1. A variance of 71.67 SQ. ft. to nennit 71.6so. ft. of attached Slonaae on the East side of b~d.l-rym.j A variance of ~ sq:~ to permit 102.9 SQ. ft. of attached sianaqe on the North side of building. A variance of 75.2 sq. ft. to permit 123.2 sq. ft. of attached signage on the West side at tne bUllolng. 2. 3. REASON FOR REQUESTING VARlANCE(S): (Rafu 10 Stnndards fOf Approval, next page) The Height of the Building (90 I) t:,lJ.l roquired a larger sign for proper readability. APR-15-1994 15:48 FROM PLANNING &'DEUELOPMENT TO 92059831379 P.03 STANDARDS FOR APPROVAL: A variance shall not be granted by the CitY Commission unless the application and evidence presented clearly support the following conclusions: (1) The variance requested arises from a oondi1ion which is unique tt) the property in question and is neither ordinarily or uniformly applicable to 1he zoning dis1rict nor created by on action or Bction~ of 1I1e proporty owner.. predecossor in 'title, or the applicant. Any mistake mode in 'the execution of a building permit or work performed without the benefit of 8 permit shall not be considered to be situations which S\.lpport: 11'\9 granting of 8 variance. (2) The particular physicol surroundings. shape or topographical conditions of 'the property involved and the S1rict application of the provisions of this development code would result in an unnecessary hardship upon the applicant. (3) The variance is the minimum necessary to overcome the unnecesssry hardship referred to in preceding recital "2- for the purpose of making reasonable use of the land. (4) The requost for a yoriBnce is no1 based primarily upon the desire of the applicant to secure a greater financial retum from the property. (5) The granting of tho v8I'ionce will not be materially detrimental or injurious to other proporty or improvemenn in 'the neighborhood in which the property is located. (6) The granting of 'the variance will not impair an adequate supply of light or vantl1a1ion to adjacent property, d8trect from the appoaranco of tho community, substantially increase the congestion in the public streets, increDse the danger of fire, endanger the public safety in any way. or substantially diminish or impair the value of surrounding property. (7) The variance desired win not adversely affect the public health, safety, order conveniance, or general welfare of the community. /(8)0-Tje grantin oflhe"7fJ!iance desired will not violat9 the general spirit and intent of this dev&lopmont code. t-~/~// ~ ./10 i ," C0v<-.-- /. I --- SICNATURE OF PROPERTY OWNER l~~ BUSINESS OWNERI Swom to Bnd sub~eribod before me this I E3 'fi. day of tCfP.R...i J A.D.. 19 9 L/ by ~~~~A; G. CD)( , who is personally known to mo Ms/er h~u ",."lii"G9~ A ~ ~ b."lM " \... STATe OF ~lQntDA. COUNTY OF LJA\C ISlgnlltUr-e ) MY COMM;SSIOl\J EXPIRES 6-18.84 Notary Public. Commission No. 1S (Name of Notary typed. printed or stomped) M;~-18-1994 12:27 F~GM ;:u::,r--;:" I i',~ ;. l)i:vi:~CH'i::.r" r iU 3205'::'.33137':3 P.03 STANDARDS t=OR At:'P~OVAL: A variance shall not be granted by the City Commission unless the spplication and c.vidence prosentod clearly support the following conclusions: {1 ) Tho variimco r9~uested arises irom a condition which ~s unique to the property in Question arid 1s neither ordinarily or uniformly epplicable to the zoning district nor created by an action or actIons of tho property owner, predecessor in title. or the applicant. Any mistake made in the execution of s building pl!rmit or work performed without the benefit o'f a permit !:hall not bo considered to be situations which support tho granting of 8 variance. . (2) The ~ortiClJl8r phys~cBl surroundings. shapo or topographical conditions of tho property involved and the strict opplicmion of the provisions of this development code would result in an unnecessary hardship upon the applicant. (3) Tho variance is the rtJinimum necessary to oveFCome 'the unnecessary hardship referred to in preceding recital "2.- for the purpose, of making reasonable use of the land. (4) The request for a variance is not based primarily upon the desire of the applicant to secure a greater financial return from the property. (5) The oranting of the variance will not be materially detrimental or injurious to other property or improvements in the neighborhood in which the property is foca1ed. (S) The granting of the variance will not impair an adequate supply of light or ventilation to adjacent property, detract irom tho appearance of the community, substantially increase the congestion in the public streets; increase tho danger of fire, endanger the public safety in any way, or substantially diminish or impair the value of surrounding property. (7) The varia~co desired will not adversely affect the public health. safety, order convenience, or general welfare. of th~ community. . (S) ::rn~-e gr8 ting of the ariance desired will not violate the general spirit and intent of this I . 'y;1' /~, . -. ( .1/ . . \ SI~NATIJ.RE-'OF PROPERTY OWNER {UOR-REPRESG lITATIVE OR BUSINESS OWNE~) / development code. Sworn to and subscribed before mo this /8 'rL day of ~4-~' A.D., 19 c;l./ by 'Q~A ~C~OX , who is personally known to m~ rind/or ha~ produced / ( as .identification. AIA~ . STATE OF ~ei'\. COUNTY OF ~\c.:... (' n ~'\(~ :r Notary Public, CommissIon No. _ MY COMM!SSION EX?IRES LvcA-s 6.18.94 (Name of Notary tined. pi"intod or stamped) AIllSouth Bank N.A. Plht O:iil t' Bo:\ 11007 Birl1lil1glwll. 1\I.lbarncl 35:WH (20:i) .{:!b.5120 lAMSouTH February 15, 1994 City of Clearwater Clearwater, Floriqa To Whom It May Concern: Please allow this letter to serve as notice that Collins Signs is hereby an authorized agent for AmSouth Bank as to corporate signature in the preparation of and the process to obtain a variance for signage for AmSouth Bank located at 400 Cleveland Street, Clearwater, Florida. Should you have any questions or need additional information, please do not hesitate to call me in Birmingham at (205) 326-5270. Sincerely, ;JJ . ~6-xf H. Coker Barton, Jr. Vice Presiden t Properties Administration THE STATE OF ALABAMA COUNTY OF JEFFERSON Before me, the undersigned authority, on this day personally appeared H. Coker Barton, Jr., of AmSouth Bank, a corporation, known to me to be the person whose name is subscribed to the foregoing instrument and acknowledged to me that he executed the same for the purposes and considerations therein expressed, in the capacity therein stated and as the act and deed of said corporation. Given under my hai1d and seal of office on this 15th day of February 1994. My commission expires: May 6, 1997 '-<. c;.2,t!.)J/,'!.l) (')/1. {O {i,(n~ Notary Public in and for Jefferson County State of ^ labama at l...arge C()I~I-JINS SIGNS (.: ~ ' City of Clearwater Clearwater, Florida To Whom It May concern: Please allow this letter to serve as notice that THE SIGN WORKS will.. be acting as an agent for ColI ins Si$ns in preparation of and process of the variance appllcation for the AmSouth Bank located at 400 Cleveland Street, Clearwater, FLorida. The variance will be for 4 sets of channel letters on building per attached drawings. Should you have any questions, please call me.at 1-800-239-2655. incerely, ~O ,{l~~ DeLaura A. Merritt Project Expeditor Collins Signs ;;;E Cj. 'd~ MY COMMiSSION EXPIRES 6.18.94 Ilo;i,c Ofricc: 3701 N<lpicr Ficici Road P.O. Box I :!53 Dothan. ^labnrna3630~ . (:105) 983.6518 Fax: (20519S~.1 J7t) FEB-17-1S94 15:14 FROM PROPERTIES DEPT TO 912059831379 P.04 . ~~~~~~~~W~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~ f~ ~ , te O~.~ I r j ~ fSta ."."::L ~'.".. Ot+1b ~ve ~ /'f:::....._ -= ~.$"~" ~ a ~ ~ ,;".',. .". ... ,~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ . i}ppartmpnt of ~tCItr ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~o~ I certify the attached is a true and correct ccpy of the Articles of Merger, filed on ifB~ ~ C October 14, 1993, for AMSOUTH BANK OF FLORIDA. the surviving" Florida ~ ~n ~n~ ~ corporation, as shown by the records of this office. ~~ ~ ~~ ~~ The document number of this corporation is J96767. ~e ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~Q~ ~J1 ~ ~. ~ ~ ~ ~ ion ~Q ~ ~ ~ ~ (O't3 ~ ~ ~ "O'G ~ ~ ~ ~ @ibe1t unbrr mp oanb anb tbe ~~ O~ ~t ~al of t1;e ~tatr of jfIoriba, :'10'" ~ at 'Q!:allal.1as$ee. rue ~itaI. tbi5 tbe ~ ~ Fifteenth lJap of October, 1993 ~ ~ ~ ~\\3 ~~ ~ ~ ~ :;HJ\\3 ~ ~ 1t5 r 9 ~ ~~ Jrd. . ":'. ~~; '~. ~k. ~~ ~ .' ~ - ~ ~ 1~" . / ~Cl.i2 ;~ ,,~ - .s ~ ..... '. _ _ ~ )"5 ~o wE ~~~ ]1 nn ~mdh ~nloJ ) ~ 0 __ . ~~ )G CR2E022 (2-91) ~errctlx~ t:rf ;5tl1h: if~ 1Q~~ U u ~~()P~Q~9P.~gJ2~g~~gQ ~QQ~~Q~fJj:is::..gQ~rql1~gfd~rJ~~~J2.~fJ.@.~~3~?fde ~~~ao~~('}<:::~n~~~~n~~()~o~~n~~n~~l1~~'~~~t.i~~o~~n~6~~n~21n~~t15ao~c()f::cffl L I.;", I II .)..) ..) I Vv I J. DEC 22, 1993 4:13PM PINELLAS COUNTY FLA. OFF.REC.DK 8511 PG 2360 CERTIFICATE I, Carl L. Gorday hereby certify that: (1) I am the Assistant Secretary of AmSouth Bank of Florida, a Florida corporation, and that I have been duly appointed and am presently serving in that capacity in accordance with the by-laws of said corporation; (2) the attached is a true and \~~ correct copy of the original of the Certificate of Merger of the State of Florida regarding the merger of The First National Bank of Clearwater, Clearwater, Florida, with and into AmSouth Bank of Florida, Pensacola, Florida; (3) said merger was, in fact, completed and became effective on October 14, 1993. \~ ~ IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I hereunto set my hand and the seal of said corporation on this the &~~ day of December, 1993. '"'' ,,,11H211?:t~ , .;:'tfi t' ~~~1\;!":'" ' ..~.:.. ,s\ ...,. __.' ~f " '.,::' ""'" ~I,~, ,.iI"" ...~.--:,.. . ~. :. . . '",,' . ',0, .." i' .r...... .l\"~ :',":. ,j.t I :. ...: '1 :; ".;. ,t \. ~lll , ..... I" , (.ilEAL) .~, ,-,* .::., r'.... ..:. I' .. ,t' .' .....fl:n.:I' _Cl~ 1-- I JL~- / Assistant secret~I;y =v-- . . ,,~.. 3C020671 ACG 12-22-93 01 elF ..I\I'lS0UTHi GORDA Y ;!ECOilD lNG 15:30:59 $15. 00 JEFI:ERSON COUNTY TOT AL: Ci\E:H Am. TENDERED: CIIE\)\ N'IT. TENDERED: CHANGE: $15.00 $.1. 00 $14.00 $0.00 STATE OF ALABAMA gg r() I, the undersigned authority, in and for sai.d County tn and in said State, hereby certi.fy that Carl L. Gorday, whose rf) name as Assistant Secretary of J\mSouth Bank of Florida is r\ signed to the foregiong instrument, and \01110 i.s known to me, ~ acknowledged before me on this day that, being informed of ~ the contents of said instrument, he, as such officer and C-- ~ wi~h full autl?ori.ty, executed the same for and as the act of 8-2 scud cor.porntlon. ! '::: ~ Given..'tlhder IllY halld and official se~l, this 6~ day ~ :J of December, 1993. ~~ ~~: " r ~~'()'.:~ ,.~~E,~1. ] ~A.~~ Notary PubllC . , MY CCM~ISSIDN EXPIRES AUGUST ", It:J1 t1y Commission Expires: <~ ! ,Sj ;1\ .~ .~.. 'Vt.. . '" .'1ii;; . ..!\ ... .t {: "'", :., I<AHLEEN F. OEI3LAIOm, CLEHK RECORD VEIHFIED BY' .~, . -../--, .-........,---........- '/ ",~:'b p' \\._,l~, "\.} I / ~"V ~: .'.Y'-" .... ..' r." I.' . .,.,.... 't ....". . .,. I.. '4.: t''-" .' -:o"J t~~..~b 1.,\::',.: ~:\'r,,\ -.-I....:. ~iJ..,. '. .......~r.:', :)R,~".I'Q~'::; . ..,I)o.~~', r 10<:./,. ~)I. \:" ,.",,("j ~.>~':f'i" \;J 1 i'i c. L L .\0.':> '- v u.' .. . -,., OFF.REC.BK 8511 PG 2361 OFFICE OF CO~lPTROLLER DEP...'\..RT~IENT OF BA.L'fKING .AJ..~D FI~A.l~CE GSRA.LD L.nWXB COMPTAOI.L.tR 0,.. n.ORIO.... STATE OF FLORIDA TALLAHASSEE 32399-0350 CERTIFICATE OF MERGER . WHEREAS, Section 658.41, Florida Statutes, provides for the merger of banks; and WHEREAS, I am satisfied that the terms of the merger agreement between the banks described below comply with Section 658.43(3}, Florida Statutes, and that the other regulatory conditions of the department have been met, NOW, THEREFORE, I, GERALD LEWIS, as Comptroller of Florida and head of the Department of Banking and Finance, do hereby issue this Certificate authorizing the consummation of merger of the following constituent banks: AMSOUTH BANK OF FLORIDA Pensacola, Escambia County, Florida Charter No. 218-T THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF CLEARWATER Clearwater, Pinellas County, Florida Under the charter of: AmSouth Bank of Florida Under the title of: AmSouth Bank of Florida Under State Charter No. 218-T . . ~. . , ~ . ,., I (. .. '. ",'. PINELLAS COUNTY rLrt. OFF.REC.8K 8511 PG 2362 -... AND, I further authorize AmSouth Bank of Florida to continue the transaction of a general banking and trust business with main offices at 70 North Baylen Street, Pensacola, Escambia County, Florida, with branch offices as authorized by law. On the effective date of the merger, October 14, 1993, the charters of the constituent banks, other than the resulting bank, shall be deemed surrendered and the resulting bank shall be considered the same business and corporate entity as each constituent bank, with all of the rights, powers, and duties of each constituent bank, except as limited by the charter and by-laws of the resulting State bank. All constituent banks, other than the resulting bank, are deemed to be branches of the resulting bank. if 1!5 day Signed and Sealed this of (Q(!;f;JJ..bL; , 1993. ~~ -GERALD LEWIS Comptroller 93370641 eTF AMSOUTH BK ENV ,. '. ,,'t. " ...~:;.:I . I " J ", Ii I.. ~, t~, l~ g; J' Jm i.. J[-' ~, ,..-. ; .,.;-~~,,~, .!~,~:-..~"'I'. ".f....., .. ~, .:'t". ~. ..... .... " , , ,'., . 'f~.\"""'.', ..~, ,. 4. ' ' '" O,R. "- ;j . " A;7' I '~ ~ o nus DnErn.JRJ:, KAde t.M. lith d.,. of Jun. A.D., ~959 between STJJIDA..RD On. roMPAN! (Incor-paratod in hntuc~) haTing it.3 prlno1pal p1ace or bU.51.neu in the County of Jaffer_on and State or lantuc\c:J', and 1.vtu1ly authorlsed t.o traMact bl1lJinus in the State or nonda, part.y or the firlSt part, and THE FIRS'I' NJ.rIOH.U. BANK OF C'I..KAIDlATKR, Cl!larvater, norid~, a corporation organiud and ax::15ting under ths la\l5 of t.he United Stata5 of baric., vhose J&a1.l1ng addrs5s is: Clearwater, PinalLaIS County, Flonda, party of the second part, ." I T N E SSE T H: Tha t the IS aid party or the fir5t pll rt, br and in cOlUliderat1.on of th~' II\Ull of Tan Dollar:l ('10.00) and other" g-:lod and valuable oon- :liderations to it in hand paid by the :laid party of the second part, the'receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged, has granted, bargainld and aold ~ the said party of the :lecond part, it5 successora and assigns forever, the follov.ing deacrib!ld land vith improvementll, including all underground storaga taruc.:" situate, ly:i.n<< and 'ooc )oC ....LC ........ 0-' <.:>u '"" ;,:' ...a. .:> _ " _' t' \ ,u E~ u ." ''''' .- f'), - =>- o~ uw ....:- a: '" being in the County of Pinelllls and State or Dorich, 1n-'oo'it: The South Ninety (90) teet of Lot:s One (1) and 'I'vo (2) of EJ...'IU.L AND TATE'S SlJBDIVISIOIi, according to thl lUp or plat thereof, a:l recorded in P~at Book 1, Page 20, of the Public Record~ of Hillsborough County, Florida (of ~ich Pinall811 County Va!! rol'!ll.erly a part). Therlt i9 excepted from the !areg'J1..ng con"t"CIYanct, hOllerer, all other service station equiplllent and the ~rty of the first. part., grantor herein, re:lerve:l the right to enter upon the prelllille:l her"err;- conveyed arc! re!llOve lSaid equ:1p1aent within. reasonable time aft~ the date ot delivery of thl:l deed, to all of which the ~rtr at ths second part, grantee herein, hereby agree8. And the !laid pa:t.y of the first ~rt does hereby filly ...arrant. the title to :laid land ;u1d will defftlld the IlIUIIlI again:lt the la\liul claiJLol of aD. pereotU vhOlll-'oe'V'er, tl.Xcspt as to ~ll tue5 and asse:l:ll'lent.:l duo arc! payable in the yutr 1959 and therea!'t.r \lhich the said pa:-tr of thll second p;l.rt horeby l:lllWle!! and agree::! to pay and except. all to all e~:l~~nts ~~d re3~rir.tion:l of record nnd ~oning and building re~~lat~oo. applicable to :laid propllrtr and any :ltate o~ fect:! that ~ght be .hown by &n Accurat. s~rTOY and any roads or ways ov~r and acr039 lIaid premi:le~. IN "1TNESS ~~7.~D:J thn said party of the fir:lt part ha3 cau:led thee. prllemt:l to. be ~igned in 11:l nAIM by it:l pro~r officer!!, .I'd its corpor~te "1.1 to bw arfixed, atte~t~d by tts A~~~t~nt 3eCTstary, th" day and ~eLr aboT8 writt.en. ,'. .~.,' ,,:.~r'..;. .:...... _. G ...... 710 rAGE - 61 OR. Signed, Sealed and Dftl.1nred in Pra:smce o!: S'rJJIDARD OIL roMP.Ala (Incorporat.ed i . entticky) A. T T EST: . '. I .. ~ (DlfNTY 0 F JEFFERSON . '" , I HEREBY CERTIFY that, on. this 17th day' ell Juno, 1959, before )De per:sonally appeared D. F. roC1:S and A. S. mE, Vice President andA~iJietant. Secretary, respec-;1nly,.~ o! S1AlID.A.RD OIL roMPANY (Incorporated in !:ootucky), to rrn knolln t.o be tho persorus. who .~ !Signed the foregoing iMtrulMmt. .~ 8Uch officers and :severally ac:lcnovledged t.he 8.XeOlt.ion ~"l therlY.>f to be t.heir Iree act and deed a5 :.such' officer!! tor tho 11ge5 and purpOllfJ:l ther1!in ':. Ilentioned and that they a.!!i.xed thereto tho of!'1cial Baal of :laid corporation, and that ~ the llaid instrunent t5 the act and deed of !!aid corporation. 'WITNESS -.y.l5ignatlU"e and official 1I0al at Loui:lville in the County o! Jaf!erllon and Stat. o! KentuckY the day and year la:lt a!oresaid. . ;. ~ .~ 1 ~. '. J.'i!.', .....-. .. -.. :;f ~l .... ~1 j .:. n t :" -PC? .." :~'~"':"~:~~'., .. ,',. .. ,- . . . ':'.J I "I ,; Ii ...:: , " ~'" Ij . ...... Notary Pul>Ila. ;.~ r'_" x......; -/l.'/' : ~.. .' . .'l ('" . My ~."I-lOQ ~ ~ '. 1llllt :;:.... . I.. . . I ":~.:~" .'. . .~ ~ l r.- :~. . t:~. .. '. . ~ tI~.. ~ . I. . I .f ,. .,- i~ :-!Ji': . " . . . - - en :>- .-cl, .... ~:z: .u :::> :z: 0 0:0 , ... I " , ,: S ti', . 'il '1 (,:' ':~' l- ' , " I -/-:": ", .. . . I :! f;,' . .;..' .' ~ ,', ., ,- r..-.la w 4 IUl.A /fTT 0 D:Il, rr.~ a:u 'V'lIt..AHX .......... of' -." D'.'C' t'",.". ,1_ I.e."", ~C,..,.,..,., ~"'"'., c: ( ) rt ' ~ "..., , ~. ..c...... (, .(thi~; 3ht~ttttUt~t~35 fl:<283 . . , .Vade thij ~r: rirJ.II u( ?~ ,./. D. ][159 ., ., Bet wcen CLARA M. HE~SLE,( , .J ."" 1 d ':. Of'll u! the CUllnty 01 Picellas purty (lIthe 11r,~1 purt, nlld Clear......ater. Florida. (l cIJrpuralinn e..risliflt! uT1du the ian:!: o( the ,){",}{.o:-HfUnited States of America.. hnl'inr! it.. !,ri//d/Jlll fll'lr~ "l II//8inc.1S in the f.'ullllty ,,( Pinellae and Stale n( Florida porty 01 tip' ,o('!'O/I,t pr.rl, \\.'itnC!-lAeth, th(ltth,:.~aid IJllrt y 0/ IIt,~ ;lnll l'art,!',Irand in cOllsideratir>n u! lh,: ..;tUI1 of other va.luable considerations and Ten _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Dollars, tn her il/ itqnci paid. th.. ".rri/Jt rch,'rrllf i~ h",~:iIY (1r:~'r/(}u.'ledI!Ni, h'lS trrll/t>:.!, IJar!!lli/,..,!, .H1!t!. Illir?nt,,j, rl'f"is('ri, ".fro,..,.!.I, ""lcI'ITt',I, l'onl'eYI'Ai und COfl' I fin""" I1l/d "Y th,'.,,' 1',...~..lJ(.. "f/e9 !!rI111/, I":r~.:i,,, "l'.lI. (l!i,:Il, rf'.ntise, rel~a.H', :: enl,:(Ji!, C(Ir/L'Cy and (',jn/inn liT/In the said fiarly fif tllI~ secllnd part ana it.~ succes. :1 s"r,~ 11'1" 'I~..i~ns lorCI'''', rul fh~Jt I'('rlui" !lfUCe! 1)/ lund lyill~ rrn-l lJf:int ill (he ('ljlilJl!/ of PineUas nnd St{Jlt! "! Floridr;. mor,: purticulorly des!'r;i,(',l rl 'f jIJllolI:s: a"d Sfute oj Florida THE FrRST NATIONAL BANK OF CLEARWATER,. ,I 'I !i ! .f " " That part of Lots One (I) and T.....o (2.) of EARLL A:--iD TATE'S 5UBDrvJSION, according to the plat thereof Ole recorded in Plat Book One (I) 00 page T.....enty (20) of the Public Recorda of Hillsborough County, Florida, deBcribed as follows: Beginning at a point in the West bound....ry of said Lot One (I) which is Nicety (90) feet along !laid boundary f:-om the Southwellt corner of sad Lot; and run thence E:as[ parallel to the South boundaries of said Lots I and Z, One Hundred (l 00) fed to tbe East bound.ary oE said Lot 2.; thence North :doog said Saat boundary, Twenty-seven (27) feet; thence Northwesterly in a straight li~e to a point in the Weat oounda:-y oE said Lot One (\), whic.h is Thirty (30) feet :-':orth, along said boundary from the point of beg inn i n g: the r. c e !' r) u th a \ 0 n g !l aid b a u n d.a r ':' tot h e poi n t 0 f beginning, '1 ., ., ., .' .~ . . ., ;! :j :i .. 1'ogt~lher wit It Illl the tent'mpnt,q, hat',jjt(JnL~n(.q and appurlcllrJrlce:J, !dth c/','ry pri/.ilr~c, ri~!tt, title, illtere,~1 af1~f e,~t(lt~. i!f}/I'P.r an,i ri~ht 01 duu:a, rt.:/lersion, r<:'nlflimler r/lld ':a/H'ff/cnt thrreto l.,~'l"rtl!iTl~ t'r in (In!f!J'i,i1~ (Jppprtrlini,!~: To IIave and lo Ilold th,~ Nl1ll1' illj~,. ,vi"'ple ("'{'I:cr. .1m[ Ihp- Sllid part y o( (h(' l'r.vt fi(lrt rilles !'IJ/'l!nl/f! ( with the said party o( lit(: serllnd flart. th(ll she is law/lI11y ",.i:t.t/ "I t.ht' ,"lid /)refl/ise,~, fhat (hey are In'f: II! ull iI1Clifll'''(1l/rc. GrI(! Ihllt :.Int: has r!(It)tl rj~ht rJnd lawful authority tu .,"'l Ult' ,'illTII':; (Jf!r! thnt s'litl"urt y o! (J,.. /lr.,{ Inul clf/th ht.reby lully warrant tJ,,~ litlt' IIJ said IOluJ, (Inri will dc(c:flrl the SO "II' Il!!<.Jjn,vt tit~ !aw/ILl claillL,v oj all person3 //'hOTll.</ocl:er. III .,et \Vilrws:-; \Vh('reoL Iht' .~(litl przrl y o! tht' Ilrvl part has he r }wnd and se(;[ the rlllY (Inti yc<u afJOU',' Ii'ritlef!. hp,reunto Signed, St:lllcd llnd D~li"'ert.J in Our }'rt"~[)('e: 'I , II ( 7) l-----/-?: yl) I' ." ~I /-.Lj:/./..kL/...C(/-:--- /-.c. 0---/ .~ ~p /S-L/ /' ,i /b~ . ;/ 1:r--'7' :1 _'_'_ _._ _... (, II II __.._.....____. 11 II CJ!~a., 71/, Ii ~-f~.._._ cD :__~~~_ _~~-__:~--n::~~: ...-......-..- . . I - .-,...,,,,,. .~. J. ..... ... ........ State of Florida, Count:] or PrNELLAS. o i-' 635 PAGt284 ) ~ J ~ ~ /. l" day of / JI'.#. I j CRAM. HENSC"EY/ I llEREBY CERTIFY. That on thi.1 .'1, D. 19 S9, bt~.fore ml': pu~onaJly app~are~l to me kn.own to be the perwn dC3cribca in and who e...recltted the (ort~toin'!. conlJeyance to THE FrRST NATIONAL BANK OF CLEARWATER. ClearW'l ter, Florida. and se~'erally acknowledte.d the e.xecLLtion thereof to be her free act and deed lor the ILSC8 and purp03eJ therein mentioned, .::cc' . ~1TNESS my sitnature DTUl official seal at Clea rwa te r . . " '.01.. , In the County 01 Pinellas and State o( Florida, ,the daY' a;d.: lIear laKt a(orelJaid, :1 \ ' .;: ::. I .. :'.:: .'~:. UI : ~ '.'. /;/.~.J //)ll . //. .: E_:.L~~e..{_ Uur.LlQ-"'!y'~-I'-~'--__ :. - , , H!I (' fJ"II1Ll.~."." 1/ H.I;JlI rt.... ... . \ ",((1 MJ I '/Lhlit; ,- '.. ..' No-torv r,.~ll-: ~''":,.. -,. t'.". .1.~' t:.~r; J.t.." 'c.,..,........_'" .....;, '.~'. '.... :. 1'.1'(' 6onc.;d ov ~w-ne,' :..In :.......1. lot. ...l! ~ (/ r' ~ ~ .'; ..... ~ 0 ~ r;;CDr- ;00"", o ;.< C"ll. .." ......& :c r' ... 00' ~ o ~ 'E: \ r: \ t- e, r':J 6== .....? ~~- ~ n r -. _: .n -. :f1 ..... -. - '-' .:= - ~ c-; =: ~ c= ~ "'" :..: ~r~ o ~ ~ 8 ....... tv :oJ ....... C.J ~=-.~ gJe ~ z ~~~ " ~ ~ o 'I'l t:: ~ o ..... - - ~ o 'L ~ o en :- -4... -' - ......- U,J ::> :;:: 0 C::U STATE or FLORIDA DQCUMENTADV STAMP TA Yo =.,.. .... 'l.; -= == ..lJf 2l~9 ~"'l ' =: ~ ';1,~V.' 9 00 0 ~ ~OU.Cll - - -= P6..ItOll. .' - S'l' AT E or F L 6 R I 6A OO~l!""EN_~T.AO.:'~TAt-n' lAX ~ JvlCZI~9 ~ J~~ " ;; g ,~V 3000g C (>oo(p Tll CUUI - =: PB.I.CI14=-.... - "':- <t- -' - -' -- ..... ::> :0:0 0::(..) .' ~, . , !L. .0 .''"-~ :-"t..- ~t~::... ... ~ oJ '.'l'~ . ,," \' , (' /7." I l ~ .I i. I \ ,.",,... 4 i.'\'......h . .. .,-.. c'. I ~ n 0 2'0"1 ::>"'f 5''>'2"'.-- ~ , .J..)...).\ '.I'~. ~.~II G" ....'Kk.."~T\. (H"t "'ul"If"''' ......1, "")r)t )c' :#."....,._s..."'.r~D~.'........ ,. ... . ~L .l'I"'J~''''\ ~ .(thi~~-jhti\tltfttl~r+ .. . . / . .\/1/11,' th,~ r~ d,,!! "r j..tnUdry .I II. 1:1'0 B(~lWCt'n FHA:'-:!-: MUSCARELLA ant! JF.::'-i~';IE: MUSCARELL:\.hl~ .....Iie. .Iftd FRA~,K ~,IUSCAHSLLA. JR. ,Inri :-;:\Dl~~C: r. ~,WSCARELLA. "l~ wIfe, "f till' (''''/lIt!l "I Pl;-';E:LLAS ;1/ 11t,' .\/111" ,.f FLORIDA !"Irt It.!; fll'h"lirs' 1"lrI.lllltl.THE FmST !':ATIO:-,..\l. n.-\~':K OF CLEARWATER. Clt~;)rwiltl~:-, FlorIda. .1 n:Il:'.Jn...l b:\ItKlng ('or;Jorttt.,r. or~.lnl"'I'd .1nd exislins unci!.'r the ltl......~ ()f thp Un:t."! Statt'''i of :\p~t:rlca, "I Il", ('''/If II!! 01 Plncilas I,orl Y 'I! (h,' '''''''If/'/ !HU(. \l'ilne~Helh, (Jult I),":'(li" !HlrIIC:; ,,1 tit,. jlr.~t purl.jllrtlflr! 1ft (~/Jf/..drll!rf/(ilJf/ ,,/ lILt' .~It'fl ,,/ othf::- '.',dllilble cons:Go::r.1tIOr1S and Ten--------.------Ooll.H5 t.. then1 i,,"It,p,./ /"lit! 1.,1/ th.. .,."i,/ IHlrty ,./ IJ" .'""""'''/ 1,'lrl. tit,. r",','i/./ It'l, 1''''''/ i, ;','r"/'!II"'/d''''11"lrf,',I, have !irf/It/,'d. 1",r['f'lil/",j tilt,! ....,1,1 (" /1/1' sf/i.1 !"": y "1 (It.- ."'..",,,/ !fllrt, its successors i-...i..r"'_"fltI Il.,,,i!!,... l""'/','r, fI/,' i'"I/OII",,;! .I""'ri/,,.,/ /11/1,1. "itl/ut", IY;Itf! '"ld 1)I'ill!.! iff Ih,' (",J/lldy 'If PIIi':li,,!; . .\'IIJI,~ of Plurhl". /" I,.il. If/ 1/'" ....."/,11,. ,,( Flt)rida 58 Lot'.) S~"'l'n (7). Eight (8) dnd Nl.I1'~ (9) of EAR.LL At-:O TAT ES' SU norv ISION, a c- . cor',h:~g to the map or plat thcrf!of as r.,- <;orced In Plat Book I, Page 20. public records of HUlsborough Counq'. Florida. (oi .....~I~.h Pinellas Count,' ......as formerly a p.Ht). }>.;u <:'" ,..,n ;UO -<~ ;t;8 9"", r-::;: ::;.;-. ",""" ;ur-" VI"'" 0> ::z:<n . n no ,...... ,..,' :0"" ~!= Subject to t!.1sements and restrictions of record.,.!! rtny. Including ....lIey now existinRo~l South portion .)iprr.p,:rty. 'r', .... . ...'/~il ~;2 cv ", 3: 4:3 !;rCORJ:-n F 1'-" 'V" _;J ". '''C-- I. r:.r~y :., G"-"it.J u..rl:' I. 'f...r.:.. SC'.\", C~E':ii(. :!., State of Florida., CoUIlI)' ul PIN EL LAS 1 ~ 1 D.R. 261 p!.[.r 528 O;2~_j~']:f I lIEHEIlY CEHTIFY. Th", fin thi.( till!! ,'CrOftl"/I/!! (I/,{I"tlft'd hl'(orr ml::, 1111 IllJICl'.r dll/y (lIlUmri:.",' flllll/NI/'ni.'flr.r 0111 h.. ""d ",A'.' I/d"/()'''',.tI~''I/'f1I,(, FRANK M USCAR ELLA and JENNl E MUSCARELLA. hi 5 ......:fe. and F"RA:-; K ?-..IUSCA RELLA. JR. and NADIN E T. 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A'-lYO"," ~ j'l. q 1"- ___ \r ~ 1 I ~~lfV.(~ ~r 1 0 I f' ~~.'i j ~) c J ~\J ""\ o o ~ .,t; .. I I ~ " -:1j, i ""'''''.............. ~' ....... ~ ....... Q '.. I " h ~~~ I ~~~ I ~~l I I~ I I ~ '< ~ l>l CD ~~ a '1..<' ~ ~~v--. ..: t 0, --.------.------------- Clearwater City Cornmission Agenda Cover Memorandum Item # Meeting Dote: SU8J ECT: Land Development Code Amendment concerning variance standards. dCJ . 5/11/(1 (LDCA 94-01) RECOMMEN DATION/MOTION: Approve proposed Code amendment concerning variance standards and pass on first reading Ordinance No. 5557-94. [] and that the appropriate officials be authorized to execute same. BACKGROUND: Staff has researched variance approval standards from a number of different communities (see attachment). For the most part, these standards are similar to those contained in Clearwater's Land Development Code. There is varying language, but most sets of standards contain references to unnecessary hardships (or "undue hardships" or "practical difficulties"). The approval standards also generally contain comments concerning: ~ "Unique" or "peculiar" circumstances. ~ References to the variance being consistent with the intent of the regulations or of the comprehensive (general) plan ~ Not based on financial concerns or returns. Based on a desire to establish objective standards which reflect our cllrrent variance approval practice (which is to grant variances that are reasonable or "make sense"), along with a commitment to simplicity of language, staff developed the proposed ordinance largely from the San Diego, California requirements. It should be noted, however, that completely obiective standards are not part of .9llY community's approval standards; all rely on a judgement factor as to what is "reasonable," whether that determination is based on "unique conditions," "practical difficulties," or "undue hardships." Variance approvals are judicial in nature, which, by definition, involves "judgement." The attached approval standards all recognize that no zoning code can anticipate all possible circumstances, and, consequently, some form of relief is necessary, consistent with a determination of what relief is reasonable. The Planning and Zoning and Development Code Adjustment Boards' recommendations will be transmitted to the Commission under a separate memorandum. Reviewed by: Legal Budget Purchasing Risk Mglllt. CIS ACM Other 4v Originating Oopt: CENTRAL E ITTING Costs: $ N/A Total Commission Action: o Approved o Approved w/conditions o Deni cd o Continued to: N/A N/A N/A ~ ~~ N/A Usor 0011t: $ Current Fiscal Yr. Advortisod: Date: Paper: TAMPA TRIBUNE o Not Requi red Affoctod Parties o Not i f i ed o Not Required Funding Source: o Capi tnl Imp. o Operating o Other Attachments: ORDINANCE NO. 5557-94 VARIANCE STANDARDS FROM OTHER COMMUN IT J E S SUb.mitte~'bt: // ()~.' 1)// ~1 \ ~ c- t{./ L-~..J l C~~ - /C i ty ~annger I \ \ \ ~ Printed on recycled pnpcr AlllHopriation Co do: o None . . . . .,.. ,.: ',~': ':. ", .",'. "', ~~~ --~~ ORDINANCE NO. 5557-94 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA, RELATING TO THE LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE; AMENDING SECTION 45.24, CODE OF ORDINANCES, TO REVISE THE STANDARDS FOR THE APPROVAL OF VARIANCES; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA: Section 1. Section 45.24, Code of Ordinances, is amended to read: Sec. 45.24. Standards for approval. A v ar i ance sha 11 not be granted un 1 es s the app 1 i ca t i on and ev i dence presented clearly support the following conclusions: ill There are special circumstances that apply to the land or buildinqs that are peculiar to such land or buildinqs and do not apply qenerally to the land or buildinqs in the applicable zoninq district. {gl The strict application of the provisions of the code would deprive the applicant of the reasonable use of the land Ol~ buildinqs. ill The variance is not based primarily upon a desire for economic or other material qain by the applicant or owner. ill The qrant in q of the v ar i ance wi 11 be in harmon v wi th the aenera 1 purpose and intent of the land development code and comprehensive plan and will not be in.iurious to surroundinq properties or otherwise detrimental to the public welfare. (1 ) The ',' J r i J n c ere que s t e d J r i s e s fro m J con d i t ion 'N h i chi sun i que tot h e ~perty in question Jnd is neither ordinJrily or uniformly applicJble to the zoning district nor creJted ~.Y In Jction or J.ctions of the prope;ty owner, predecessor in title, or the JpplicJnt. Any mistake made in the execution of J. building permit or.work performed without the benefit of J permit shall not be considered to be situations which support the granting of J variJnce. (2) The pJrticulJr physical surroundings, shape or topogrJphicJl 8)nditions of the property involved Jnd the strict JpplicJtion of the provisions of th is deve lopment code '/mu 1 d re su It in an unneces sar)' hardsh i p upon the Jppl iCJnt. (3) The variJnce is the rnlnlmum necessary to OVer-EBtl1e the unnecessJry hJrdship referred to in preceding recitJl "2" for the purpose of making rcasonJble use of the lJnd. {4-t The l~eqH-e-5-t for a variJnce is not bJsecl prilH-a~)Of1 the desire of .:&he Jppl icant :0 seCU1~e J greJter '~inanciJ 1 return fG~1e-~ep€-r-:~ f;-)--Th€- gr In t i n9 of t his val' i ance ',;i 11 not be ma tel' i ~lll.y-tle-t-HlI1cn tJ 1 or -i-H-jH-f~.:j~H"5-t:-e--&t-h e r prop crt y Op--iH~llleH-t- sin t ;+€-ne-i.g.hB{tl~leO din w h i c h the VFBi1€-F-t-y-i-r..r--l-BE-a-t-e4.- (6) The granting of the variance will not impair an adequate supply of light or ventilation to adjacent property, detract from the appearance of the community, substantially increase the congestion in the public streets, increase the danger of fire, endanger the public safety in any way, or substantially diminish or impair the value of surrounding property. (7) The variance desired will not adversely affect the public health, safety, order, convenience, or general welfare of the community. (8) The granting of the variance desired will not violate the general spirit and intent of this development code. Section 2. The provisions of this ordinance are found and determined to be consistent with the City of Clearwater Comprehensive Plan. Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon adoption. PASSED ON FIRST READING PASSED ON SECOND AND FINAL READING AND ADOPTED Rita Garvey Mayor-Commissioner Attest: ~ M. A. Galbra' City Attorne Cynthia E. Goudeau City Clerk Approved as to form and correctness: 2 = San Diego, CA The Zoning Administrator may grant a var~ance from the zoni ng provisions of the Municipal Code, when it shall appear from the facts contained in the application, from information obtained by the Zoning Administrator and from the evidence presented at the public hearing, if such is held, that the following conclusions can be reached: a. There are special circumstances or conditions applying to the land or buildings for which the adjustment is sought, which circumstances or conditions are peculiar to such land or buildings and do not apply generally to the land or buildings in the neighborhood. Such conditions shall not have resulted from any act of the applicant subsequent to the adoption of the applicable zoning ordinance. b. The aforesaid circumstances or conditions are such that the strict application of the provisions of the ordinance would deprive the applicant of the reasonable use of the land or buildings and that the variance granted by the City is the minimum variance that will accomplish this purpose. c. The granting of the variance will be ln harmony h'ith the. general purpose and intent of the zoning regulations and will not be injurious to the neighborhood or otherwise detrimental to the public welfare. d. The granting of the variance will not adversely affect the Progress Guide and General Plan for the city of San Diego or the adopted community plan for the area. Charlotte-Meckleeburq County, NC Sec. 5.108. Standards for granting a variance. (1) Before granting a variance, the Board of Adjustment shall find: (a) That practical difficulties or unnecessary hardship would result from the strict application of these regulations; (b) That the variance is consistent "lith the adopted Generalized Land Plan, the objectives and policies of any adopted district and area plans covering the property, any other adopted written policies governing land development and the construction and improvement of public facilities, and the general intent of these regulations; and , (c) That the public safety and welfare have been protected and substantial justice done. (2) The Board of Adjustment shall not grant a variance which would allow the establishment of a use \.Jhich is not othen-:ise permitted in the district, would result in the extension of a non-conforming use, or would change the zoning classification of any or all of the subject property. Except under extraordinary circumstances, the granting of a variance may not vary by more than 10 percent any height limitation, floor area requirement, yard requirement, parking space requirement, or screening or buffer requirement established in these regulations and applying to the property or use which is the subject of the variance petition. (3) Only the following conditions sh~ll constitute a practical difficulty or unnecessary hardship: (a) The difficulty or hardship would result only from these regulations and from no other cause, including the actions of the owner or preVlOUS owners of the property; (b) The difficulty or hardship 1S peculiar to the property in question and is not generally shared by other properties classified in the same zoning distri~t and/or used for the same purposes; or (c) The difficulty or hardship resulting from the application of these regulations would prevent the owner from making a reasonable use of the property. The fact that the property could be utilized more profitably with the variance than without the variance shall not be considered as grounds for granting the variance. Santa Cruz, CA The Zoning Administrator grants a variance when all of the following conditions are found: 1. There exists a hardship peculiar to .the property and not created by any act of the owner. Personal or financial hardships or neighboring violations do not j usti fy a variance. A variance is necessary enj oyment of full property properties in the same area; be a special privilege. for the preservation and rights possessed by other and, if granted, would not The authorizing of the variance would not be a detriment to neighboring property and will not adversely affect the public interest or the General Plan. ~e" ' :.":.'. . ':,c'.<'. ... " . ';;~Y~;) ".,., :~:: e;(':~~?$:; -,,; . .. ... .... . ,,;";': :;,: "';t:(.!>; ., \:<.: -'.;{. _~;,"'~;. "i,:. .. 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Peoria, IL No variations from the regulations of this ordinance shall be granted unless the entity or person. granting such variation shall make findings of practical difficulties or particular hardship based upon the evidence presented to them in each specific case with respect to one or more of the following: (1) Because of the particular physical surroundings, shape, or topographical conditions of the specific property involved, a particular hardship to the owner would result, as distinguished from a mere inconvenience if the strict letter of the regulations were to be carried out; (2) The property in question cannot yield a reasonable economic return if permitted to be used only under the conditions allowed by the regulations governing the zoning district in which it is located; (3) The conditions upon which an application for a variation is based are unique to the property for which the variance is sought, and are not applicable, generally, to other property within the same zoning classification; (4) The purpose of the variation is not based primarily upon a desire to increase financial gain; (5) The practical difficulty or hardship is caused by this ordinance and has not been created by any persons presently having an interest in the property; (6) The granting of the variation will not be detrimental to the public welfare or injurious to other property or improvements in the neighborhood in which the property is located; (7) The granting of the variation will not alter the essential character of the neighborhood or locality; (8) The proposed variation will not impair an adequate supply of light and air to adjacent property or substantially increase the danger of fire, or impair natural drainage or create drainage problems on adjacent properties, or endanger the public safety, or substantially diminish or impair property values within the neighborhood; (9) The proposed variation lS consistent with the Official Comprehensive Plan of the City of Peoria and other development codes and regulations of the City. Ann Arbor, MI 5:99. Application of the Variance Power. (d) That the conditions and circumstances on \'/l1ich the variance request is based shall not be a self-imposed hardship or practical difficulty. (1) A variance may be allowed by the Zoning Board of ^ppeals only in cases involving practical difficulties or unnecessary hardships when the evidence in the official record of the appeal from a decision or order of the BuildinCJ Official supports all the following affirmative findings: (a) That the alleged hardships or practical difficulties, or both, are exceptional and peculiar to the property of the person requesting the variance, and result fr.om conditions which do not exist gener.ally throughout the city. (b) That the alleged hardships or practical difficulties, or both, which will result from a failurc t.o grant the variance, include substantially more than mere inconvenience, inability to attain a h ighcr f inancia 1 return, or both. (c) That allowing the variance will res\.llt ln substantial justice being done, considering the public benefits intended to be secured by th i s Cha pt e r , the i nd i v i dua 1 hardships that will be suffered by a failure of the Boar.d to grant a variance, and the r.ights of others \>.'hose property would be affected by the allowance of the variance. (e) A variance approved shall be the minimum variance that will make possible a reasonable use of the land OL~ structure. Fairfax County, VA 18-404. Required Standards for Variances. To grant a variance the BZA shall make specific findings based on the evidence before it that the application satisfies all of the following enumerated requirements: 1. That the subject property was acquired in good faith. 2. That the subject property has at least one of the following characteristics: A. Exceptional narrowness at the time of the effective date of the Ordinance; B. Exceptional shallowness at the time of the effective date of the Ordinance; c. Exceptional size at the time of the effective date of the Ordinance; D. Exceptional shape at the time of the effective date of the Ordinance; E. Exceptional topographic conditions; F. An extraordinary situation or condition of the subject property; or G. An extraordinary situation or condition of the use or development of property immediately adjacent to the subject property. 3. That the condition or situation of the subject property or the intended use of the subject property is not of so general or recurring a nature as to make reasonably practicable the formulation of a general regulation to be adopted by the Board of Supervisors as an amendment to the Zoning Ordinance. 4. That the strict application of this Ordinance would produce undue hardship. 5. That such undue hardship is not shared genera lly by other properties in the same zoning district and the same vicinity. 6. That: A. The str ict app lication of the Zon ing Ord i nance \-Jould effectively prohibit or unreasonably restrict all rCusonabJe use of the subject property, or B. 'rho grunting demonstrable of a va ria n ce \-/ i 11 a 11 e v i ate a c 1 ear 1 y hardship approaching confiscation as i~:(.<'~ ..... ' . , . ," ':J;:~::<, , ';."'h.:'" '.,;'.,::5,: . ';.:) " " , .,: .. ".<:~:;. ~.:/" .::~:. .; , "....:...,.I'<~:.;':'i".:,;; . ' ," ~' .'. " ,/.!\!,C./,:'., '''i::::''..:''; .' ',.'.".~:"::<;:;/:,..",/,) "j;.::-: .'l'.r>.::. ;.,.<:\,'" " ,,".'. .', ,', "'. ,}/ ;'L,.:i, ',",//;:,,,:;>i::'>',::'2:\;-:i,..:,'<;<e~:; <'.'\:: . . ,;,:)r.':L:;~:\'h.c. ' ,\ "., : ' ,;" ",' :. . ", "~;.';:'i;\\ " < ".': };;'. " :' . .;-:;:t:. ".,;' , ....'.. <,;C.;,'.' ,"'>'. ':'.'ci..," " .' " . ""..\ ".' .::i;"."", .'. i':,,'. ...." 'C.' .'J "".> ,;..,.....::,::;' :~,;~i;:}\;': '. ',,", . .:;'..:.:, .,.;<"'.."i,c' ".'.i/ , . ' "/.' , . . .:,."...'<" ":"'.f': ,,; "i' '.; i,i,' ,.,'. .,.;.. ';.... 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That the property cannot reasonably be put to a conforming use (as a practical matter on a nonuse variance this means that is the property can be used for permissible uses \,oJ i thout the variance then the variance is not justified, and on a use variance, the applicant must show that the parcel could not be used for any permitted use without the variance - that is, that without the variance the ordinance would be confiscatory, a very rare situation); 3. That the use authorized by the variance will not alter the essential character of the neighborhood; 2. That the plight of the property owner lS due to unique circumstances and not to general neighborhood conditions (if the problem is shared in common with other properties a variance is not authorized); 4. That the problem creating the variance request is not self created (this would occur for example, when 'the applicant owns a large parcel and sells off parts so as to leave himself with a substandard parcel, and then seeks a variance in order to utilize it for a conforming use) . Palm Beach County, FL 403.3. Variances. A. To authorize upon appeal such variance from the terms of the Zoning Code as will not be contrary to the public interest where, owing to special conditions, a literal en~orcement of the provisions of the code will result in unnecessary and undue hardship. In order to authorize any variance in the terms of the Code the Board of Adjustment must and shall find: 6. That the grant of the variance will be in harmony with the general intent and purpose of the Code. 1. That special conditions and circumstances exist which are peculiar to the land, structure, or building involved, and which are not applicable to other lands, structures, or buildings in the same zoning district. 2. That the special conditions and circumstances do not result from the actions of the applicant. 3. That granting the variance requested will not confer on the applicant any special privilege that is denied by the Zoning code to other lands, buildings, or structures in the same zoning district. 4. That literal interpretation of the provisions of the Code would deprive the applicant of rights commonly enjoyed by other properties in the same zoning district under the terms of the Code and would work unnecessary and undue hardship on the applicant. 5. That the variance granted is the minimum variance that will make possible the reasonable use of the land, building, or structure. 7. That such variance will not be injur iOlls to the area involved or otherwise detrimental to the public welfare. Baltimore County, MD 307.2--In addition to the authority and limitations set forth in Section 307.1 above, within the Chesapeake Bay critical Area, the Zoning Commissioner, or upon appeal, the Board of Appea Is 0 f Baltimore County, shall have the power to authorize the e>:pansion of those uses in existence at the time of the effective date of this subsection; any order granting a variance pursuant to this subsection shall contain findings of fact which shall include the following: (Bill No. 32,1988) 6. That the granting of a variance will be in harmony with the general spirit and intent of the cri tical area regulations of the countYi and (Bill No. 32, 1988). 1. That special conditions or circumstances exist that are peculiar to the land or structure within the critical area of the county; (Bill No. 32, 1998). 2. That strict compliance with the critical area regulations would result in practical difficulty, unreasonable hardship or severe economic hardshipi (Bill No. 32, 1988) . 3. That strict compliance with the critical area regulations will deprive the applicant of rights commonly enjoyed by other properties in similar areas vlithin the critical area of the county; (Bill No. 32, 1988). 4. That the granting of a variance will not confer upon an applicant any special privilege that would be denied by the critical area regulations to other lands or structures within the critical area of the county; (Bill No. 32, 1988). 5. That the variance request is not based upon conditions or circumstances which are the result of act ions by the applicant, nor does the request arise from any condition relating to land or building use, either permitted or nonconforming, on any neighboring property; (Bill No. 32, 1988) . 7. That the variance conforms to the requirements as stated in section 500.14, B.C.Z.R. (Bill No. 32, 1988). Austin, TX 6340. Findings. a. Basic criteria. The Board of Adjustment may grant a Variance if it makes affirmative findings of fact on each of the following criteria: 1. The Zoning Regulations applicable to the property do not allow for a reasonable use. 2. The hardship for which the Variance is requested is unique to the property and not general to the area in which the property is located. 3. The Variance will not alter the character of the area adjacent to the property, will not impair the use of adjacent conforming property, and will not impair the purposes or regulations to the Zoning District in which the property is located. b. Parkinq: Additional criteria. The Board may grant a Variance to a regulation prescribed by this Chapter with respect to the number of off-street parking spaces of loading facilities required if it makes findings of fact that the following additional circumstances also apply: 1. That neither present nor anticipated future traffic volumes generated by the use of the si te or the uses of sites in the vicinity reasonably require strict or literal interpretation and enforcement of the specified regulation. 2. That the granting of the Variance will not result in the parking or loading of vehicles on public streets in such a manner as to interfere with the free flow of traffic of the streets. 3. That the granting of the Variance will not create a safety hazard or any other condition inconsistent with the objectives of this ordinance. 4. That the Variance shall run with the use or uses to which it pertains, and shall not run with the site. Madison, WI (c) Standards For Variances. The Zoning Board of Appeals shall not vary the regulations of this ordinance as authorized in (8) (a) above unless it shall make findings based upon the evidence presented to it in each specific case that all of the following conditions are present: 1. The particular physical surroundings, shape or topographical conditions of the specified property involved would result in a particular hardship upon the owner as distinguished from a mere inconvenience, if the strict letter of the regulations were to be carried out. 2. The conditions upon which the application for a variance is based would not be applicable genet-ally to other property within the same zoning classification. 3. The purpose of the variance is not based exclusively upon a desire for economic or other material gain by the applicant or owner. 4. The alleged difficulty or hardship is caused ordinance and has not been created by any presently having an interest in the property. by this person 5. The granting of the variance will not be detrimental to the public welfare or inj urious to other property or improvements in the neighborhood in which the property IS located. 6. The proposed variance will not impair an adequate supply of light and air to adjacent property, or substantially increase the congestion in the public streets, or increase the danger of f.ire, or endanger the publ ic safety, or substantially diminish or impa ir property values within the neighborhood. 7. In the case of floodplain areas, the granting of t.he variance will not result in any change in established flood elevations or profiles, permit a lower degree of flood protection in the floodplain than the flood elevation, allow any floor, basement or crawlway below the regional flood elevation, allow actions without the required amendments nor have the effect of allowing or expanding a use or building which is prohibited in the zoning district. (Am. by Ord. 8957, Adopted 9-2-86) The Zoning Board of Appeals may impose such conditions and restrictions upon the premises benefitted by a variance as may be necessary to comply with the above standards to reduce or minimize the injurious effect of such variance upon other propert~. in the neighborhood, and to better carry out the general intent. of this ordinance. " ",.:.-" '" . ',' \ MOTION TO AMEND ORDINANCE 5557-94 J(Q.: QO --51, cr /q i lIa11 ofll before On page 1: 1. In the introductory sentence, after IIsupport, insert lithe following conclusionsll 2. Delete the proposed new subsection (1) and substitute the following: ill There are special circumstances related to the particular physical surroundinqs, shape or topoqraphical conditions applicable to the land or buildinqs, and such circumstances are peculiar to such land or buildinqs and do not apply qenerallv to the land or buildinqs in the applicable zonina district. 3. In the proposed new subsection (2). after IIcode," delete "would deprivell and substitute: IIcreates a hardship situation depriving" 4. In the proposed new subsection (3), delete IIprimarily" and substitute lIexclusivelyll 5. In the proposed new subsection (4), insert "materiallt' before lIinjurious to surrounding propertiesll ============================================================================== FOR YOUR INFORMATION (this is not part of the motion): These amendments are as recommended by the DCAB, and w ill make the following changes to the new subsections as they appear in the ordinance before the amendments: A vari ance sha 11 not be granted un 1 es s the app 1 i ca t i on and ev i dence presented clearly support all of the following conclusions: (1) There are special circumstances related to the particular physical surroundinqs, shape or topoqraphical conditions app 1 i cab le -that app ly to the land or bu i ld ings I and ~ such circumstances are peculiar to such land or buildings and do not apply generally to the land or buildings in the applicable zoning district. (2) The strict application of the prOV1Slons of the code creates a hardship situation deprivinq would dcpri'/c the applicant of the reasonable use of the land or buildings. (3) The variance is not based exclusively primarily upon a desire for economic or other material gain by the applicant or owner. (4) The granting of the variance will be in harmony with the general purpose and intent of the land development code and comprehensive plan and will not be materially injurious to surrounding properties or otherwise detrimental to the public welfare. .- . RECEIVED t'" fl.. \/ ~\ I) 1'10; IA. lt~l ~ .,.... · CITY OF CLEARWATER Interdeparbnent Correspondence elT)' CLERK DEPT. 5LrL = ::< 0 5)lr/lL/ TO: Elizabeth M. Deptula, City Manager Scott Shuford, Central Permitting Director 0 S FROM: SUBJECT: Variance Standards Code Amendmentpf 5557-94) ord, Alan Zirnmet, City Attorney Cyndie Goudeau, City Clerk"'" COPIES: DATE: MaYI~ 1994 This is to advise you of board action on the above-cited code amendment coming before the City Commission on May 19, 1994. A. On March 15, 1994 the Planning and Zoning Board endorsed the proposed changes to variance standards subject to the following changes: ~ Delete proposed standard for approval #3 ~ Add the word "materially" to proposed standards for approval 114 so that it reads: "The granting of the variance will be in harmony with the general purpose and intent of the Land Development Code and Comprehensive Plan and will not be materially injurious to surrounding properties or otherwise detrimental to the public welfare." The Board felt that standard for approval #3 did not add any additional control for the City, and could continue the confusion relating to the current, similarly-worded standard for approval. The Board also felt that the term "injurious" needed further clarification, in keeping with previous code language which referred to "substantial" impacts (see current standard for approval #6). B. On May 12, 1994, the Development Code Adiustment Board endorsed the proposed ordinance, subject to the following changes (revised language highlighted): Sec. 45.24. Standards for approval. A variance shall not be granted unless the application and evidence presented clearly support .~u <;if the following conclusions: ............ (1) ~l~~;r~~~1~a~c~~.~.~~~~~~~;~fl6,~~f~!1~4~fZ;.1~~~p!~~~t~t~~~~~~l:~~{i!.~Ir.~~~~II~1 are peculiar to such land or bliild ings and do not apply generally to the land or buildings in the appl icable zoning district. 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", . "',,, :,." " '-.'" ,,' "/':': ' ..~':/::~:'::' :.... ,> "', ,..,'..' '.," , ':';' ':;;-""', ~,./,::: ,...::<' ':' ,'.'t?,,;;(~.The varian~e is not based i*$U!'!~ir~ upon the desire for economic or other m ,,<::)'.x:"f:;;::'" by the applicant or owner. '," ';: 'i,,"": "", ';", ,;"~::/~, ,- ,'.~ " The granting of the variance will be in harmony with the general purpose and intent of the Land Development Code and Comprehensive and will not be m~!lf:mli injurious to, '.., surrounding properties or otherwise detrimental to the public welfare. , Staff recommends amending the ordinance as suggested by the Development Code Adjustment Board, as it provides additional specificity that may minimize successful appeals of Board actions. By copy of this memorandum, I am requesting the City Attorney to prepare a motion to amend consistent'. ' , with the DCAB recommendation. Please advise if you have questions or comments. SS/db . , , , . .' . . . . , ' , , .. '. . ~'. ORDINANCE NO. 5562-94 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA, RELATING TO THE LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE; AMENDING SECTION 35.11, CODE OF ORDINANCES, TO CREATE A DEFINITION FOR UTILITY FACILITIES; AMENDING VARIOUS SECTIONS WITHIN CHAPTER 40, CODE OF ORDINANCES, TO PROVIDE FOR UTILITY FACILITIES AS PERMITTED USES IN THE LIMITED INDUSTRIAL AND PUBLIC/SEMI-PUBLIC DISTRICTS AND AS A CONDITIONAL USE IN ALL OTHER ZONING DISTRICTS; A~lENDING SECTION 41.053, CODE OF ORDINANCES, TO ESTABLISH SUPPLEMENTARY CONDITIONAL USE STANDARDS FOR UTILITY FACILITIES; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA: :} I . Section 1. Section 35.11, Code of Ordinances, is amended to read: Sec. 35.11. Definitions. The following words, terms and phrases, when used in this development code, shall the meanings ascribed to them in this section, except where the context clearly indicates a different meaning: * * * * * Use means a purpose or activity for which land or a building thereon is designed, arranged or intended, or for which it is maintained. Utility facility means the use of land, imorovements or facilities thereon bv a Dublic or private utility, includina but not limited to potable water facilities and pumo stations, remote switchinq stations, wastewater treatment plants and lift stations, electric substations, and power qeneration facilities~ This definition does not include transmission and distribution 1 ines, wate~~ sewer mains, backflow preventers, transformers, traffic sianal control cabin~t5~ and similar eauipment not aenerally considered to be structures. Variance means a grant of relief from the requirements contained in this development code based upon demonstrated hardship. * * * * * Section 2. Chapter 40, Code of Ordinances, is amended to read: * * * * * Sec. 40.024. Conditional uses RC$crvc~. Within sinale-familv residential 1 districts, the followina uses may be allowed as conditional uses: . ill Utility facilities. .if.l Reserved. * * * * * Sec. 40.043. Conditional uses Re~ervcd. Within sinqle-familv residential 2 districts, the followinq uses may be allowed as conditional uses: ill Utility facilities. if.l Reserved. * * * * *. Sec. 40.064. Conditional uses Reserved. Within single-family residential 4 districts, the followinq uses may be allowed as conditional uses: ill Utility facilities. ill Reserved. * * * .* * Sec. 40.084. Conditional uses Re~ervcd. Within sinqle-familv residential 6 districts, the followinq uses may be allowed as conditional uses: ill Utility facilities. ill Reserved. * * * * * Sec. 40.104. Conditional uses Re~ervcd. Within sinqle-familv residential 8 districts, the followino uses may be allowed as conditional uses: ill Utilitv facilities. ill Reserved. * * * * * Sec. 40.124. Conditional uses. Within multiple-family residential 8 districts, the following uses may be allowed permitted as conditional uses: 2 :: : ~': . " ,. Within multiple-family residential 12 distnicts, the following'uses ~ay 'be;'. 'al}owed permitted as conditional uses: ....., . . " ,'-", . ',:~"'i'~;;, :;'" , * * *, * , . . ~ _ " " '/',;; ,;.:~,. ;,":T:<: '., '.'" . . . <::C' ,?';~;;:' :," ,;.:.".c',i.,. ;:,'C'. './: '-: :,.... . . " . \., ...:......;.../:.lt1.( ':f"'~" . :' '. , .> '. '. .':: . .:;:, .:,': ,:<:.{~{ ".::',.':": ',' '; <\.y> ,i.il Uti 1 it V fa c i 1 it i e s.. ';(};:,> ;';.,.';..t,'~ti?:";" .,'; ,;'; :.: ;,,:-{' ~,.., ;G~ ;"/.' ' .:,.,...;....).:.;:; ',<'/,'" ';'.' .' :S"~">:':, .... .',.;';:r ' ' <,(c':' w' * ** .>?:,/;: ~~/i/ \,.t~ '..... k ;'(:,",;,:: . . ;}~';""i :," ')/":\;t,~:' .,;C<: '.i' '. .::~ . .::<;:, "l',j.'<'.' .'. . . '.',.:, '\ ,,~:'.f, ":' :t<,: ..j~, ..' .. ';';':;::",7>: I" ',':,}:;,":;'},'::' Sec. 40.164. Conditional uses. . ;;> ......::;.::./:':;.;....;;..:",:,..1:.<" ,.,:,.,!".;':::;:, .... :i;~ .':}...~.'..: '; . . ':, "." . . ;'.i,. ';~;\ .:C,: ':.C'o,,<,,:.~,;.:.:. ; '.'> :;i ..::..( 7<:' . . "," Within multiple-family residential 16 distr;cts"the-JolJowirig usesmaY.beo-, ;';.allowed permitted as conditional uses: " " ,p,", ,.;,..,. .." ~.:J . . . . . ..............,\', \.. . ' .' . . .C.5'..,.".. '. ".' ... ' .....' ',";;"., . . ,x:; . * * * ,... * : :.*;;:, , . ......:i./)<C:S;..';::;~': '.> . , . " ..'.. "< ,'\",.;:' . . '....ic': .<'. . , " .. .""~"}.:~'i.:F; '.~;,;; ;~;:<."..:;;~',';(,c': ;. '^ ...., ,,< .~:: J .;;;" :.:.'".ill Ut i 1 it V f ac i 1 i tie s., . ':'. 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" .. . '<'\:':.;:~~':'~;~~{;:'~>'~;, },F~';::~'; - ..,. .,,'. :-i":.:,,', "', * * '*, * .ill Utility facilities. :t...:.:: * * * . * ," .- . \::":\:..'. ','.,' . ,':., -\ '<-,'. "i'/'!.}'. ...,:. ~,'; :"'::"~/:~' "~: ;.. :- : Sec. 40.144. Conditional uses. \ ' * * * * * , .. ,".., ".15' Utility facilities. ", "',' .... <..:,,:.:.:.~>;~;": . .', ~ - , .' . r::,~'~' ., .:....:. :"'i':'::: i:,; . :');.'. . . '. " ", ,", ., . . ..;;..:...,: <..,)? "'\ . :.,';>,; . * * *' . :"..< ,'". :~' ,~. ,'~'.';'\ *,', ."i('?<",..~.:r:(.".;>.~,,'-..: .:.:::,1:,.:,.'. '. .'..1'~.;...:..:.i:....:."...:.;)U'.;\,...'/ ........,. ...... ".;;'::',':';'. '.: '0':; .,\".... " ,:"" ,i", . ' ..'y,t.:::,;:, .>;/ :.; "':;',\;;> ; ..'~.::'. '>: ..(, . ,<:'.:l~; :7:;" . . . '.:'k'",ci;{';");\:< ',~~.) ";'",T'>':,,.' i'." ";", ',' .. L....,,'"" . , " . , "",' " , '. ;:'.'::'" ">.'1.,,,.:;,;::3: :'.t:~~L:.') /. Ie I.; ':,'3', ' , '. ' ,,,:<'>,(;;; .... 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Within multiple-family residential 24 districts, the following uses maybe allowed permitted as conditional uses: * * * * * 121 Utility facilities. * * * * Sec. 40.224. Conditional uses. . Within multiple-family residential 28 districts, the following uses maybe' .. allowed permitted as conditional uses: * * * * . * * * * Sec. 40.2341. Conditional uses. Within mo bile home park districts, the f 0 11 ow i n q uses may be allowed as conditional uses: ..lU. Utility facilities. ill. Reserved. * * Sec. 40.284. Conditional Within 1 imited office di str icts ,. conditional uses: * * Utility facilities~ * * Sec. 40.304. Conditional uses. Within general office districts, the fo llowi ng uses may conditional uses: * * * * '.. .ill. Utility facilities. * Conditional uses. Within neighborhood commercial districts, the following uses may be allowed permitted as conditional uses: * * * * ilgl Utility facilities. * * , .~. Sec. 40.344. Conditional uses. * * .* Within neighborhood commercial districts, permitted as conditional uses: * Utility facilities. * * 40.365. Conditional uses. Within beach commercial permitted as conditional uses: * * Utility facilities. * * 40.384. Conditional Within resort commercial 24 permitted as conditional uses: * * i2l Utility * · Sec. 40.404. Conditional uses.. . Within resort commercial 28 districts, permitted as conditional uses: facilities. * * Sec. 40.424. Conditional uses. Within general commercial districts, the following uses may permitted as conditional uses: * * ...J..lil Utility facilities. * * 40.434. Conditional uses. infill commercial conditional uses: * * Utility facilities. * * 40.444. Conditional highway commercial conditional uses: * * Utility facilities. * .* Conditional , . \1i th in commerc i a 1 center ."per.mitted as conditional uses: * * Utility facilities. * * 40.485. Conditional uses. .:; {' , permitted as conditional uses: * * ill Utility facilities. * * * .* * Within the Core and Eastern Corridor subdistricts, the following uses may be allowed permitted as conditional uses: * * * * * *. * (13) Utility facilities. * * Within the Transition subdistrict, the following uses may be permitted as conditional uses: * *. (16) Utility facilities. * * Sec. 40.503. Permitted uses. Within limited industrial districts, only the following usesand structures d~signed for such uses shall be permitted: * * * * * * Utility facilities. Sec. 40.524. Conditional uses. , . Within research, development and office park districts, the following uses ." may be allowed permitted as conditional uses: 7 * * * * ilQl Utility facilities. * * * . Sec. 40.543. Permitted uses. Within public/semipublic districts, only the following designed for such uses shall be permitted: * * * * * (7) Public works projects and utility substations/facilities. * * * * * Sec. 40.564. Conditional uses. Within open space/recreation districts, the following uses may be allowed permitted as conditional uses: * * * * * (3) Public works projects and utility substJtions Jnd f.1cilitie-s-..I.. includinq utility facilities. * * * * * Sec. 40.584. Conditional uses. Within preservation districts, the fo 11 owi ng uses may be permitted as conditional uses: * * * * * ill. Utility facilities. * * * * * Section 3. Section 41. 053, Code of Ordinances, is amended to read: Sec. 41.053. Supplementary standards by category of use. The standards in this section which apply to the identified category of use shall supplement the general standards of use identified in section 41.052. No conditiona 1 use sha 11 be authorized unless determined to meet all of the standards applicable thereto. * * * * * (29.1) Utility facilities may be allowed as a conditional use In._ill zoninq districts except the limited industrial and public/semi-oublic districts, where they are al lowed as a oermitted use. uoon determination that: ill The size, scale, mass, noise qeneration, emissions qeneraJj..9.!.L.. traffic qeneration, and appearance of any buildinas, structures, and facilitjes shall be reasonably comoatible with surroundinq land uses. ill The use shall be buffered from ad,;oininq properties in a marl.l)er consistent with its size, scale, mass, noise aeneration, emissions aeneratig,!L., traffic aeneration, and aooearance to ensure compatibil itv with surroundinq u~~.?.:.. At a minimum, the use shall meet the perimeter landscapinq requirements of 8 section 42.27(3) for nonresidential properties, unless located in an area where environmental characteristics make such bufferinq impractical. ifl The use shall comply with all of the qeneral standards contained sect ion 41. 052. . Section 4. The prOV1S1ons of this ordinance are found and consistent with the City of Clearwater Comprehensive Plan. Section 5. This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon adoption. PASSED ON FIRST READING May 5, 1994 * * * * * PASSED ON SECOND AND FINAL READING AND ADOPTED ..,,' ".:,...(.,:.,; ..: . . . ': \/::(~; <',: . ., :;/';:.. }.'; ::'" .. .' :'?-'x:'c.. :.......,i;: ..:>; :"....;'j~~lt, "'>.~'" .',.: ::;::':i~ ,~::."",: ; 'c',; 'c.: ".:; .\.H " ,',j:: \:;}:./:,;';/:';;. ,,'; .-,.';,\.):::..:.,. ':/.. ;(""';: ,".' .. <~<: :Attest:' .... .'. ':'>'<":';" :;;:.";":, . .........; .~,::::' :. . :. . ':. . \ . . 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The fa llowi ng words, terms and phrases, when used in th i s deve lopment code, shall the meanings ascribed to them in this section, except where the context clearly indicates a different meaning: * * * * * Street, Collector. A street that collects traffic from local streets and connects with minor and major arterials. Street, Local. A street desianed to orovide vehicular access to abuttina prooertv and to discouraae throuah traffic. Street, f'.la .ior Arter; a 1. A street 'IIi th acces s contro 1, channe 1 i zed intersections, restricted parkinq, and that collects and distributes traffic to and from lesser classified streets. Street, Minor Arterial. A street with sianals at important intersections and stOD sians on the side streets and that collects and distributes traffic to and from local and collector streets. * * * * * Section 2. Sections 40.104 and 40.105, Code of Ordinances, are amended to read: Sec. 40.104. Conditional uses. Within single-family residential 8 districts, the following uses may be permitted as conditional uses: (1 ) Utility facilities. (2) Level I arouD care facilities Rc scr'/cd. Sec. 40.105. Use 1 imitations. The following use limitations shall apply to single-family residential 8 districts: (1) Family and arouo care facilities shall comply with all terms contained in section 41.201. * * * * * Section 3. Section 41.053, Code of Ordinances, is amended to read: Sec. 41.053. Supplementary standards by category of use. The standards in this section which apply to the identified category of use shall supplement the general standards of use identified in section 41.052. No conditional use shall be authorized unless determined to meet all of the standards applicable thereto. * * * * * (14) Level I group care facilities may be permitted within the sinale family residential 8, multiple family residential 8, 12, 16, 20, 24 and 28 districts; the residential, office, and commercial planned development districts; and the limited office and neighborhood commercial districts upon determination that: (a) The use shall comply with all terms contained in section 41.201. (b) Accessory uses shall be limited to those normal and incidental to residential dwelling units. (c) The use s ha 11 be reasonab ly compa t i b le wi th the surround i ng neighborhood as measured by building size, location and state of repair. Cd) The site shall be able to accommodate required parking, ancillary service and outdoor activity areas appropriate to the use and in a manner which is compatible with surrounding properties. (e) Proper supervision shall be provided to ensure neighborhood compatibility. · ifl If located within a sinale familv residential 8 district, the use shall be located on orooerty havina conforminq frontaae on a minor or ma.ior arterial street. lliff-t The use shall comply 'tlith all of the general standards containf.:d in section 41.052. * * * * * Section 4. The provisions of this ordinance have been found to be consistent with the City of Clearwater Comprehensive Plan. 2 MOTION TO AMEND ORDINANCE 5589-94 in Sec. 42.21(5)(a) I insert at the end of the 1st sentence, ",. substantial good faith efforts to re-establish the use during subsection will read as follows: (a) A nonconforminq use is allowed to continue unless the use is discontinued for a ~eriod of 365 or more..consecuti"e.. ~ay.~~~~fj~j:~~.~:~i:j~ilijti~~#:~~~imane]Wjd :sri]is:t'ahtj:anj~~f"b"(id?Jl~fjJ::hH':effo:1itst:..",. ...':':.:: :.,:.,..:",..:":...',.,;. 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Section 42.21, Code of Ordinances, lS amended to read: Sec. 42.21. Nonconformities. (1) Purpose. It is recoanized that, over time, lawful nonconformities ma-y develoo as a result of amendments to the zonina atlas or land development code which chanqe the aoolication of city develooment reoulations to particul~ar. propert i es. It is i moortant that such propert ies , whi le nonconformi nq, JJe adequately maintained and permitted to continue, but not exoanded or enlarg~~: Where possible, such nonconformities should be made, wholly or incremetally., conformina. (2) Aoolication. The provisions of this section aoplv onlv to lawi~ nonconformities, except as noted below. Unlawful nonconformities are consideT~d violations of this develooment code. Nonconformities associated with sians are not aoverned bv this section, but are qoverned bv chaoter 44. (3) Definitions. As used in this section, the followino terms have th~ meaninG ascribed to them below: (c) Nonconforminq use means any nonconformity involvina the use.,.9t oroperty. This may include, without limitation, nonconforrnities associated \1-i_th a use not permitted in the zonina district in ',vhich it is located, or a....l!se conditionally allowed in the zonina distri~ts in '",hich it ;s located but_..f.or w hie h n 0 con d it ion a Ius e 0 e rill i t h r1 S b 0. e n 0 b t.1 i n P. d . ( 4 ) Dime n s i on ell no n con for 111 i tie s . 1 (a) Vacant land havina one or more dimensional nonconformities may be used for any permitted or conditional use al lowed in the zonina district in which the 1 and is located prov i ded that any st ructure oroposed for the use meets a rf applicable dimensional and numerical requirements. (b) Structures havinq one or more dimensional nonconformities may be used for any permitted or conditional use al lowed in the zonina district in which the structure is located. Such structures may be exoanded or enlarqed, provided th~ extent of the aoplicable nonconformity is not increased or new nonconformiti~s, are not created. If damaaed, destroyed, or reconstructed to an extent eauaJ. ,to or qreater than fifty per cent of their appraised value, such structures sh~J,l meet all applicable dimensional and numerical requirements, except density or floor area ratio which may be retained at the prior nonconformina level but ~9~ increased. (5) Nonconformina uses. (a) A nonconformina use is allowed to continue unless the use_j_~_ d i scont i nued for a per i ad of 365 or more consecu t i ve da ys. Thereafter , Lh~ structure or propert v as soc i ated wi th the use may be u sed on 1 y for a conforlTI'j "'1 use. Conditional uses discontinued for a period of 365 or more consecutive d0Y~ shall be reqarded as nonconformina uses and shall not be re-established witbout new conditional use permit aooroval. (b) If a structure in which a nonconformina use is located is damaqe9~, destroyed, or reconstructed to an extent eaual to or areater than fifty oer cent of the structure I s aoora i sed va 1 ue , the structure sha 11 be reconstructed,_-.in. conformance with all aoolicable dimensional and numerical requirements, exc~i that a nonconforminq sinqle family residential use may be reconstructed withjrr the associated structure's oriainal setbacks. ( c) A nonconform; n q use may be a 11 owed to be reo 1 aced bv ano th~r. nonconformina use of lesser intensity uoon aoproval of a conditional use per~Ui bv the plannina and zoninq board. In addition to findina that the DroDosed conditional use meets the aeneral standards of aooroval for conditional use~,~f section 41.052, the board shall also find that the oroposed use is more nearl~ compatible with the surroundina prooerties than the nonconformina use It/hicl] jt replaces, as measured bv traffic or noise oeneration, site activity, hours.~f ODe rat ion, and 0 the r f act 0 r s t hat the boa r d fin d s r e 1 e'l ant to d iff ere n t t.a'~ c. between the uses. (1) Purpose. It is :he ;:urposc of this section, ',','here :here c:<is: l'iith.'in the city lots, buildings, structures, uses, dcns~t)' and o-:her feJtur~cs of .l:J-+ld or dcvel~ment, excluding signs, '8hich ',','ere lal'lTul J: t~e :~mc of the~r :reJtiOfl-i' but subscqlt€frf-l-y-made nonconforrning JS J. ~~esu:: of :1 r'2:oning .Jr code JmencmcRt, to perm-i-t---5-l+€..h-+cgal nonconfor;ni:~cs :0 continue uflti: :hcy arc rcmoved, but fl8t. -t-&-e-R€-&H.p..a.~e the i r su r',' i'i a 1 or re p 1 Jccme nt. F u.p.t-fte r::rorc, it i s tht~-fH-fi1&5-f' ()f-. this s€€++on thJt SJch leg2l nonconformit~cs frO: be cnlJrgcd, cXfMftBefi- UF CL'L~~ArjnLt_^,-'_-hCL IL!:'n1J 's lfounds ~Jr .dd~no 1J1-11Cr l!,\I-~-----htL,--l"--L~_,Ul.s S.~lH"\,- ~~ ti~..~~ (1.:... I _ I ~ t:""t ItJ"t'":" ~~r~-ml:J' ~~r-c::;-'t;; ~., tl-5-e-5...,tHt-i"f-5-":H~~.t-Hr c S 'r'y hi:: A--a-F--2-i n J n y m.a-R-He-l~A-BA-€BH+H'FfH+ft+Jo .I " \-..-.. I '.' "'::' '''.1_:- ':>'-"..1'1 .; n :'L__ 1.^~_,.._ _ q ~ h " ~ 1 -I ~ 'l.fl.-~ I" :l-l..l..-;.\e--:>.~p.c t r-, j .~~~:..u{.:.t+tr':'d.1 11./, r-r-I l'nnT'_"'nrr.:rr""'rrTT'J--r:-r::;-::::r-;--t~.:r---t+1~.J-rt:;J ...t..,..-, ,,- -' - '. . -. C7 - - J .a-1-f.-et~e-tf--.)n-.:Hl-Y-~H-t-;ha t ,joe s nO~GfHN.y-w-~-t-tt--+h{~HH-f1-~fiH.Hn----rtFec1,..,' i d-f-h-{rF-{i-i. 'II ::-11- .c:..::l~- LL'e i_;-f.1 - -~ I.~:lr' ~ "'-r- 1 0 - s ,j C\ t' ~ni.n..u.cl-~~~t)n n "'- ...::."in~5-Hn Y !' (' ~.e-r-f>>-H:-f.t~ {i :f+ w t-""~r,T t. T r--t:':1'T~Tr"'~ d _I C .....~n-:-rTT'C,;_ ;.JJ--;::;,<;;rr c::-;--'--'\ '-CfJ ~ . t .... oJ r....... . . ,I , ;" \ " ' ':. 1 1 ,,' '. trtE-G-Rr-,"" ,-t~t l---t:-f)e-t...}-~t}W-H t'j-T- ~ .:.. (J) ^ lot 'I'lith nonconforming JreJ may be used as otherwise perrn-i-t-E{19. provided thJt: .1. .Such Jre~ conformed with Jpp1icJblc zoning and code requirements'-a:& the t1me of lts CreJ~10n Jnd WJS mJde nonconforming through J subsequent rezoning or code JH1endment. . 2: Th~ owner of the nonco~for~ing lot owns no Jdjoining unimproved lan4 wh 1 ch, 1 f comb 1 ned \'11 th the non conTorm1 n9 lot, \'IOU 1 d crea te J conformi ng lot ar:.ea- or a lot nonconforming to J lesser degree. . 3. The development for the property is consistent ..lith all other- Jppl~cJble development regulJtions contJined in this development code, including dens1ty, except. th.:lt no property ~hJll be prohibited from being de'/eloped w-~-tf1. one dctJchcd s 1 ng 1 e f Jmlly dwe 111 n9 due ~o J 1 Jck of JreJ where such U SG. .:i-& ide n t i fie d J S per m i t t e d ','/ i t h i nth e = 0 n i n g d i s t r i c t J S s i 9 n e d tot he pro per t y 1Hla. such single fJmily dwelling complies 'Nith .111 de'le1opment regulations other tlh'ffi. density Jnd lot arc.1. (b) f, lot ',-lith nonconforming width ffiJ.Y be used as othen-lise permiti.:.eG pro'" ide d t h J t : 1. Such width conformed to Jpplicable zoning and code requircmoflts Jt the time of its creJtion Jnd ',".1S made nonconforrFing through J subsequent rezon4~ or code JfRendrnent. . 2. The owner of the nonconforming lot O)'lnS no Jdjoining unialproved la~4 which, if combined with the nonconforming lot, ',.muld creJ~e J :::onforming let- width or a lot nonconforming to a lesser degrec. 3. The de'le 1 opmen t for the property is cons is tent Vii th all ot-h-er- applicJble development re9ul.1tions contained in this development code. (c) I~ lot '8ith nonconforming depth l11J)' be used as other',-:isc permitted provided thJt: 1. Such depth conformed to applicable zoning Jnd code requirement~ra{. the time of its crC.1t i on Jnd '8.1S mJdc nonconforr.:li n9 through J subsequent rezon-i-f1~ or code amendment. 2. The owner of the nonconforming lot moms no Jdjoining unimpro','ed l\T;'14 \':hich, if :ombined '(lith the nonconforming lot, ".;ould creJ~C .1 c:mforming--'-lB-'f:. depth or J lot :onforming :0 J lesser degree. 3. The development fJr the property is :onsis:ent '/'lith Jll other app1icJble development regulJ:ions contJined in :h~s ~eYelopme~t :ode. (3) Nonconforming structures. ,'\ny strlJctur~ or Jor~ion of J strU-Et{j-r-e- \., h i chi s non con for m i n 9 ;T1 a y :: &R-f.-+n u e toe xis t J n d be' use ::J sub j e c t to--t-fte. fo 11m-ring: (a) Su ch s t ru c:u rc or :; t nr€-HfF€--por t ion conf armed \',' i:11 J pp 1 i CJ!J...1.€--rtW,i-Hfr and code rcqu~rcmcnts JE-tH€-t--i-\ll€-trf--t.ts Jpftro'lJl by the :::ity Jnd '(Ia~,.- maG€- nonconfor:-ming :hrough J ::lIb-5~1t1eHt n:z&ning or code dffi€RBment. 3 (b) Such nonconforming struc-:ure or structure portion shall not be .:lddcd to, Jltered, !(loved or enlJrgcd in Jny ffiJnnCr :hJt extends the nonconforffiing feJturcs thereof. (b) Such nonconforming ~sc shJll not be cxp~nded, Jddcd to or enlJrged in Jny \;'/.1)' whether ~hrough :hc expansion, extcns~on, :t1ovement or uti liz.1tion .c-f, .awj buildings, struc:.urcs, l.1nd or '8Jtcr not pr~'liously, :irect1.Y .1nd continuous:)' devoted to such use. (c) Such nonconforming usc, if discont~nued -for a continuous pcriod of one ycar or more, shall no:' thereJf:er bc reest.1bl~shed. (d) Such nonconforming usc, once replJccd J)' J cJn7'orming use, shall not thereJf:.cr JC reest.1blished. (c) Such no nconf orm; ng use, if d.:;m.1ged or de strayed in ::xces s of 50 percent of :.he repl.1cement cas:, shJll not :.hercJ-f:.er bc reest.1bl~shed, exccpt for s~ngle family reside":.i.}l s:.ruc:.ures '",hich ffiJY be recs:.1blished without expJnsion, addition or ~nl.1rgement over the previous use. (f) Such nonconforming use shall be replaced only with a conforming use or, if consistcnt '8ith .111 preceding use requircments I '.'/ith a nonconforming us-€- categorizcd ~dent~c.]lly JS the specif~c use being terminJted, e.g., a cert3.-H:r indoor retail sales use be~ng rcplaced by ) dif-fcrent ~ndoor r2tai1 sales USGT (5) nonconforming density )nd floor JrCJ. ,^\ny US2 07' :Jnd '....h~ch c;.:cecd-5- the density or floor 2rCJ limitJtions contained in chJptcr 10 .1S jc:ermined by -rt}ne may be continued subjec: :'0 :he following: (3) Such dcns~ty Jnd 7100r arCJ confJrmcd ,..I;::h Jppl ;c::blc =cTl~ng Jnd code requirements .1: :.he ~ime ~:. ~as cst.1bli~hcd Jnd ~JS made nonconfJrming throu~~ ~ subsequent rezoning or code amendment. (b) Such nonconforming dens;:')' Jnd ~loor Jrca oncc F€mo'/cd ::Jr rcduce4 shJll not be rcp12c:d, ::;~~ccpt ::h.Jt 3 use '.,,'h;ch ~s ~jcn:.if~cd JS permit-:cd -BF- condition.)l in the zoning distri::::: Jssigncd :0 the pr8ft€-rty ]nd ',.,'hich is J.J.ffiJf:l-O-g. or des t r 0 ye d by n J t u r 2 1 C JUS C:;, S u c h J sf; r c ".ti nB-a r t i d J 1 sur 9 c, i n c;( c C s s . n:f. -9-G-p ere:: n t oJ f : her c p 1 ~ c em C r. t C J S t In J Y J e r' C C &f1 S t rue:' 2 d J r r c p 1 ace ~ s 0 as, t-e. provide t~le sJme-4cnsi:.y or flofH~ JP:.l ~hJ: c:.:is:ed pl-iar :0 such JJm,1gc or 4 dcstruction provided: 1. ^ll redevelopment shall occur :onsistent with the devclopment regulations contained in this development code, with the exception of thc density or floor areJ. 2. All noneonforming density and floor Jrea entitlements shJll be Jutoffiatically forfeited if Jny daffiJge or dcstruction cJused by fire is the result of arson which is directly or indirectly attributed to the owner of the property. ( 6 ) Non con for m i n 9 p .1 r kin g . Ex c e p t .1 sot h e rw i s e set for t h ins e c t i &.-q, 11.221, Jny nonconforming feJtures of J parlcing lot may be continued subject to: (.1) Such nonconforming features conformed 'fdth Jppl icable zoning ~md code rcquirements Jt the time of inception and were mJde nonconforming through ~ subsequent rezoning or code amendment. (b) Such nonconforming feJt~res shall not be expJnded, altered, increased, decreased or ch-3nged in any manner ','Jhich increJses the extent or degree of nonconformity. (c) Such nonconforming features, once removed, elimin.1ted or reducedr shall not be replaced. (7) Nonconforming densities or ~ntensities of use in structures locate4 on a barrier island. NotwithstJnding any other provision of this section, .1ny structure 10cJted on .1 barrier isl.1nd which is nonconfor~ing due to de~sity or intensity of use, but ',",hich '8as in compliance '..:ith .111 applicable l.1nd development regul.1tions at the time of its construction, and which is dJmaged OP destroyed by .1 storm, flood, fire :Jr other catastrophic event, or proposed HF major rcp-3 i r or recons tru ct i on not re 1 Jted to .1 storm, 7: ood, 7 i re or other-. cat.1strophic 2yent sh.1ll be subject to the following: (.1) ~7 the structur:: is :iJmagcd such thJ.t the cost of repair or reconstruction to its predam.1gcd condition is less than 50 percent of the market value of the structure before the d.1m.1ge occurred, the structure may ~e ~cpJ.ircd or reconstructed in c:Jmpliance with subsection (3) of this sect~on, .1nd sh.1ll no-to be subject to the requirements of chapter 51 relJting to flood damage prevention~ (b) If the structure is damaged such th~t the cost of reconstruct+&fl-tB its pred.1mJged condition equ.1ls or exceeds 50 percent of the :Rarlcet ':Jlue of the, structure before the damJge occurred, the structure may be reconstructed i-R- compliance with subsection (5) of this section. The project shJll be subject tel .111 Jpplic.1blc ::ievelopment r::;gulJt~ons, and building code requirements, includirtfj, but not limited to the requir;;ments Jf chJpter 51, rel.1t~ng to 7100d d:.lffiage prevention, with the e;~ccption of density or ~ntcnsity of use requirements. ( c ) I f the :; t r u ::: t u rei s pro p;] sed for r e p.1 i r J r r e con s -: r u c t ion not r e 1 a~ d to damJge by J S to~m, flood, fire or other ca tastroph i c event .1nd the cost of. repJir or reconstruction cqu21s or ~;::::ccds 50 percent of the iTIJrkct 'r'Jlue of Ure structure before the rep2ir or rcconstr~ct~on, the project sha11 ~e subject te .111 applic2blc development regulJtions and bll~lding :ode requirements, inclH-tl'i~ but not limited to the requirements .]f chJptcr ~l, rclJting t:J flood dama-qe- ~e n t ion I 'N i t h :. h c c x c cpt ~ 0 n :J f den sit y 0 r i n t en sit y 0 f use r c qui r c me nL ~j-T provided, hm,;c':cr, thJt ~hc jens~:y 3THj near Jr:;,~, :h211 not ::xc:;ed :he den:,:A-:f 5 and floor area that existed prior to such repair or reconstruction. (ct) ,t\ny o\\'ner \'~ho proposes repair or recoA~truction pursl:l.Jnt to this subsection shall demonstrate that the structure \.,'as in compliance with all applicable regulations at the time of construction. (8) Other nonconformit ies. ^ny other nonconforming feature of a property, such as floor area ratio, building coverJ.ge, fencing, landsc.:lping, etc., but expressly excluding signs which sh.:lll be regulated by chapter 11 of this development code, may continue to be nonconforming subject to the following: (a) Such nonconforming feature conformed \.Jith appl iCJble zoning and code requirements at the time of its inception and was made nonconforming through a subsequent rezoning or code amendment. (b) SucR nonconforming fe.:lture sh.:lll not be expanded, altered, increased, decreased or ch.:lnged in Jny manner 'r'lhich increases the extent or degree of nonconformity. (c). Such nonconforming feature, once removed, eliminated or reduced, shall not be replaced. Section 2. The provisions of this ordinance have been found to be consistent with the City of Clearwater Comprehensive Plan. Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon adoption. PASSED ON FIRST READING PASSED ON SECOND AND FINAL READING AND ADOPTED May 5, 1994 Rita Garvey Mayor-Commissioner Attest: . Cynthia E. Goudeau City Clerk Approved as to form and correctness: ~ M. A. Galbraith, City Attorney 6 - ~\.U"1lt ~~ ~-- ~I ~-TE"~~ - Clearwater City Commission Agenda Cover Memorandum Item # Meeting Date: :), . S//y/(/7 SUBJECT: Application for Zoning Atlas Amendment for 1563 and 1567 Druid Road; Owner: Edmund D. Kathleen Bowen and James J. and Evelyn DeSaulniers; Representative: Richard Katzeff, Executive Director Clearwater Community Hospital; 0.37 acres m.o.1. (Z 94-08) RECOMMEN DA TION/M OTION: Receive Application for Zoning Atlas Amendment to Multiple-Family Residential "Eight" for Lots 4, 5, and 6 and the East 7 feet of Lot 3, Block A, Druid Groves, and refer to the City Clerk for advertising. [] and that the appropriate officials be authorized to execute same. BACKGROUND: The subject property is located on the south side of Druid Road to the east of Clearwater Community Hospital. It will extend the hospitals property along Druid Road to Crest Avenue. The hospital recently acquired Lots 1 and 2 and the West 43 feet of Lot 3 (Parcel A), just to the west of the property included in this application. Parcel A was rezoned to Multiple-Family Residential "Eight" (Z 94-01; April 21, 1994). The hospital now has agreements to purchase the property involved in this request. The purchase is contingent upon the property being rezoned to Multiple-Family Residential" Eight" and the granting of a conditional use permit for non-commercial parking. The hospital intends to use these lots for an extension of their proposed parking lot on Parcel A. The overall site plan for the hospital is being revised to include both Parcel A and the property in this application. The hospital has submitted an application for a conditional use for non-commercial parking for the property in this application. They intend to develop the proposed parking on the combined properties in accordance with the Land Development Code, including landscape buffers along Druid Road and between the parking area and adjacent residential property. As part of their proposed improvements, the hospital also plans to expand their out-patient surgery facilities. This is an expansion of the hospital site and may be considered a further encroachment into an Reviewed by: Legal Budget Purchas i ng Risk Mgmt. CIS ACM Other N/A N/A N/A N/A ~ N/A Originating Dept: CENTRAL PERMITTING Costs: $ N/A Total Commission Action: o Approved o Approved w/condition~ o Denied o Cont i nued to: ( :.~~,(::'- - / >' $ Current Fiscal Yr. User Copt: Submitted by: C/~ Ci~anZ Advertisod: Date: Paper: ~ Not R cqu 1 r cd Affected Parti81 o N ot if i ed ~ Not Required Funding Source: o Capi tal Imp. o Operating o Other Attachments: PETITION MAP o None Appropriation Code: .~ ,.. Printed on recycled paper . . . . . '. ~ . . . '. . - . existing single family residential neighborhood. However,. classification minimizes the land use impact of the requ"est, established through the conditional use permit process. Z 94-01 Page 3 LOCATION EXISTING ZONING AND FUTURE LAND USE OF APPLICANT'S AND SURROUNDING PROPERTIES FUTURE LAND USE PLAN CATEGORY ZONING ACTUAL USE IN CITY OR COUNTY Subject City Property North City South City East City West City Residential Urban RS-8 Single family residential Residential Urban RS-8 Single family residential Residential Urban RS-8 Single family residential Residential Urban RS-8 Single family residential Residential Urban RM-8 Single family residential which will be replaced by proposed parking lot ZONING RESTRICTIONS DESCRIPTION RS-8 REQUIREMENTS l~ii!!lli!:;il~I('Alllli'jll;!llli Density Lot Area 7.5 u.p.a. max. 5,000 sq. ft. min. 50 ft. min. . .... ". .. ...... .......................................................................... .. .., .............;.:.:.;.;.;.:.;.:.:.;.:. ",..", ...... .. ..... - ........,.. - .... ,............... :",,:'{:7j~'$':,Q;P4:~:;.:::m.ix:i::.,:':.:::::..:'::"'j::,::', ::::Ji::!i!ij:i:,!:l:::~~QPg:i$q:~:iH~:.:::hiih!Wjiiij:::l:!::):::::::::: EXISTING (Combined) 5.4 u.p.a. Approx. 16, 171 sq. ft. 1 57ft. Lot Width at setback line Depth 80 ft. min. .....'.::.....:;.::-.;..-:...... ...... .,.. ....,....... .. ".. ..,.. ,... ... ...... . . . . .. .............. ........ . . .... . .. .... . . iooYtEmIriU<./>:::>> 1 03 ft. OTHER REQUIRED REVIEWS AGENCY YES NO X X Pinellas Planning Council/Countywide Planning Authority Florida Department of Community Affairs ABBREVIATIONS: RS-8 RM-8 P/SP u.p.a. Single-Family Residential "Eight" (City) Multiple-Family Residential "Eight" (City) Public/Semi-Public (City) Residential units per acre Gcrieral Locnlloll: South side of Druid Avenue, E:_a~ o.f HiQhlaod A"Pt1w~: "-- . f: ',I ,L , .-" CIIY 01: Clt:^l'W^'IEn ZON!NG ATLAS ^MENbMENT APPlIC^110N N;JlI1c 01 Properly OWIH:r(sl: J~lll1eS J. & Evelyn DeSaulnieL's, 1567 Dt'uid Rd. ,_ Clearwater , FL 34616 l:lhlllllld D. & lZa thleen B0\<1e11, 1563 DL'uid Road, Clearwa teL'; FL 3L~616 AdurllSS: ~.' -' P'.,onc:L I, . r1r.prc5CIlt\1llvr. III allY): Richard Katzeff, Executive Dil:'ectol:' I'hono:J}131 444-4900 Clearwater: COlllTIunity Hospital, Limited Partnership Leg:lllJcscrlptloll of Property ISubject 01 nequestl: Druid Groves Block A, Lots-3 & 4, less the Hest 43.00 feet of LOT 3 1\150 Druid Groves Block A, Lots 5 & 6 ^CICClgC: Total 0; 37. MOL t'r e 5 ellt Z ol1ln(1 Dls trlet: RS8 neque5ted Zoning District: RMB CIC:1rwaler Corllprchcl1slve l<lllu Use PICln Cltlsslllc::J\lol1: Pll1cJI;JS COUllly COll1J1rehel1slve Land Use PI31l Classlllcatlon: nC3soi1 lor r\c<1\le5l: Under: Rt-18 zoning, applicant nay seek conditional use pal:'king. If CJl:'illlted, applicant will complete sale of I?r:operty to Clean/ateI:' Cotmlunity lIosl?ital. 'the hospital wishes to use the al:'ea foe el111?19yee parking. ~ Is th~ requested ZOl1illO District In cOlllorlllllnco with tho CI<!3rwator Comprehensive l:md Use Plnn Classlllc3t1on7 .. YC!i-X- No NOTS:: If tha fr.(\uested tOile ch:1nIJO Is not conslslent with the Clly'slCllld Use Pion, th~ oppllc:mt wll\ bll rllqvlred to IIle n corresponding llppllcntloll to :1lllcl1d the'L:md Use Plan. ' Is \he rC!lI\Jl!slc<! Z0l11110 Oislricl ill C0I110rl11aIlCr:l with lhe t'illellas County'Col11prehenslva Land Use Plan? 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"" c.: C:::) (,\ '5 'II D r?:> rr. 01 0 I~ . ~^\/ I I I I f;llnJl;lH " / I c> I I , I \ ... , ...- '0 ~ ~O en :-, ,., m . 0 .... .... -< :.:l ,., " ''1 " r~ "0 ::i .,., 01 ~ "" .... ....) 'ra .l;>4='1"'ii ~ G, -< 1.0 :J U VI .c: .... 1.0 o :? o D - C] ~, n: o U) '" o c::::=:> 'J) .., ~ 'Pc ;):;.~;J)l 0. o .. Co. ~ ( G oJ <ll " c: ::l \n ';lAY pIlCll;~1H \ \ I I u I V1 I :x I ~ I (:) I <J V) OJ '11 - \ --------- c: o '" r:: :> .... I. :J o Ll } I I I I () I ~ 4'.' P ... ,----- _/ 2.q4-o~ Clearwater City Commission Agenda Cover Memorandum Item # Meet i ng Date: :(lJ. s/t'llqV SUBJECT: Land Development Code Amendment - Personal Services Uses in Office Zoning Districts. (LDCA 94-02) RECOMM EN DA TION/M OTION: Receive proposed Land Development Code amendment concerning personal services uses in office zoning districts and refer to the City Clerk for advertising. [] and that the appropriate officials be authorized to execute same. BACKGROUND: At its meeting of March 3, 1994, the Commission directed staff to pursue a Land Development Code amendment which would allow certain personal services uses (specifically, beauty salons and barber shops) in office zoning districts. In response to this direction, staff has developed the attached ordinance which clarifies what personal services uses are and which provides for these uses in the Limited Office and General Office zoning districts as conditional uses. Conditional use supplementary standards are established as part of this ordinance in order to ensure that the specified personal services uses are compatible with both office uses within the zoning districts and uses in other surrounding districts. Staff has also taken this opportunity to clarify the definition of "personal service" by using more "standard" language describing the use in general terms, and to add other specific examples of personal services uses consistent with previous staff interpretations. The Planning and Zoning Board and Development Code Adjustment Board will need to review this Land Development Code amendment. Reviewed by: Legal Budget Purchasing Risk Mgmt. CIS ACM Other pq N/A N/A N/A N/A --ft: ) a_ N/A Originating Dept: CENTRAL PERMITTING COIU: * N/A Total Commission Action: o Approved o Approved w/conditions o Deni cd o Continued to: Uler Dept: $ Current Fiscal Yr. Ci Advertilod: Date: ,<. Paper: l>J Not Required Affected Partiel DNa t i f i cd l>J Not Required Funding Source: o Capital Imp. o Operating o Other Attachmllntl: ORA FT ORD I NANCE o None Appropriation Code: .~ d ~_ Printed on recycle paper ORDINANCE NO. -94 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA, RELATING TO THE LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE; AMENDING SECTION 35.11, CODE OF ORDINANCES, TO REVISE THE DEFINITION OF PERSONAL SERVICES; AMENDING SECTIONS 40.284 AND 40.304, CODE OF ORDINANCES, TO PROVIDE FOR PERSONAL SERVICES AS COND I T IONAL USES IN THE L IMl TED OFFI CE AND GENERAL OFFICE ZONING DISTRICTS; AMENDING SECTION 41.053, CODE OF ORDINANCES, ESTABLISHING SUPPLEMENTARY STANDARDS FOR SUCH USES; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA: Section 1. Section 35.11, Code of Ordinances, is amended to read: Sec. 35.11. Definitions. The following words, terms, and phrases, when used in this development code, shall have the meanings ascribed to them in this section, except where the context clearly indicates a different meaning: * * * * * "Personal service" means a business orimari ly enqaqed in providinq services involvinq the care of a person or his or her personal qoods or apparel. offering a service primarily for an indiyidu~l IS convenience. Such business shall not primarily involve the sale of merchandise or; conveyance of a product~; use of any commercial vehicle; or displJy of exterior equipment, facilities or displays. This category of use shall include~ the following services: barbershop, beauty salon, clothing dry cleaner, laundromat, shoe repair, print shop, pet groomer, tailor, weiqht control or fitness therapy offices/clinics not havinq a state medical license, and like personal service uses. * * * * * Section 2. Section 40.284, Code of Ordinances, is amended to read: Sec. 40.284. Conditional uses. Within limited office districts, the following uses may be allowed as conditional uses: * * * * * llgl Personal serVlces. Section 3. Section 40.304, Code of Ordinances, is amended to read: Sec. 40.304. Conditional uses. \-lithin general office districts, the following uses may be allowed as conditional uses: * * * * * ill Personal services. .' ,,>,..' .', .... ~______"__ 'm~ _______ _~_: ----,~-~-----~~~.~----- -~,-'- -- -----. --' Section 4. Section 41.053, Code of Ordinances, is amended to read: Sec. 41.053. Supplementary standards by category of use. The standards in this section which apply to the identified category of use shall supplement the general standards of use identified in section 41.052. No conditional use shall be authorized unless determined to meet all of the standards applicable thereto. * * * * * (24) Personal services may be permitted in the limited office, qeneral office, and research, development and office park district~ upon determination that: (a) I n research. deve lopment and off i ce park d i str i cts, the +fTe. use provides, as its primary purpose, services to a property or properties containing one or more of the permitted uses of the research, development and office park district and is located not more than one-quarter mile from such property or properties. iQl In limited office and qeneral office districts. the use shall be limited to beaut v salons and barber shops onlv. and shall not have hours of operation incompatible with surroundinq uses; parkinq Generated bv the use shall not overburden existinG or proposed parkinG facilities. illW The use comp lies with a 11 of the genera 1 standards contained in section 41.052. * * * * * Section 5. The provisions of this ordinance have been found to be consistent with the City of Clearwater Comprehensive Plan. Section 6. This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon adoption. PASSED ON FIRST READING PASSED ON SECOND AND FINAL READING AND ADOPTED Rita Garvey Mayor-Commissioner Attest: Cynthia E. Goudeau City Clerk Approved as to form and correctness: Alan S. Zimmet Interim City Attorney 2 -.~ ,:>\.t\lft",~ ~~~~~ ~) ,~-- s ~If.=~ ~ .<tTE\\~ - Clearwater City Commission Agenda Cover Memorandum Item # Meet i n9 Date: ---,<:,:.- (.:.1 t \ , ..-.-J. Cj/lr(/(ILf - SUBJECT: Land Development Code Amendment - Temporary Uses. (LDCA 93-22) - RECOMMENDATION/MOTION: Receive draft Land Development Code amendment concerning temporary uses and refer it to the City Clerk for advertising for public hearing. [] and that the appropriate officials be authorized to execute same. BACKGROUND: The staff has identified amendments to our temporary use ordinance requirements as a priority. Temporary uses include such uses as: Christmas tree sales, special promotional displays and sales, nonprofit organization fund raising events, and similar uses. The attached draft ordinance would combine two separate sections of our current code into a single section dealing with temporary uses. Major differences between the existing code requirements and the proposed amendment are: .. Approval time 'periods are more clearly established for specific types of uses under the proposed ordinance (see current code sections 41.171 (2) (b) and 41. 181 (6)) I and all temporary use information is located in a single code section under the proposed ordinance. ~ Specific use requirements are established for different types of temporary uses under the proposed ordinance. .. The city manager is taken out of the appeal process under the proposed ordinance; appeals would go to the Planning and Zoning Board or the Development Code Adjustment Board, as applicable. .. Restrictions on outdoor sales uses that prohibit use of tents and temporary buildings for such uses approved as conditional uses are eliminated under the proposed ordinance; staff regards this as inequitable, as there are some permanent outdoor sales uses which are "grandfathered," do not have a conditional use permit, and are allowed to have tents. ~ Signage for temporary uses is addressed under the proposed ordinance. The staff feels these changes would greatly simplify current Land Development Code requirements, provided needed specificity with regard to the time frames under which temporary uses would be allowed, provide a suitable mechanism for board review of temporary uses which do not meet the specific standards within the code, and streamline review and application processing requirements. Reviewed by: Legal Budget Purchasing Risk Mgmt. CIS ACM Other ,$-. Originating Dept: CENTRAL PERMITTING COltl: $ N/A Total Commission Action: o Approved o Approved w/conditions o Oenied o Continued to: N/A N/A N/A N/A ~(L.' v" N/A (~.- -) c.. ., Ulor Dept: $ Current Fiscal Yr. Submittod by: ci5'nflP Advortisod: Date: , Paper: ~ Not Requi red A ftoctod Parti91 o Notified ~ Not Requi red Funding Source: o Capi tal Imp. o Operating o Other Attachments: DRAFT ORD I NANCE o None Appropriation Code: o Printed on recycled paper ORDINANCE NO. -94 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA, RELATING TO THE LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE; AMENDING SECTION 41.053, CODE OF ORDINANCES, TO ALLOW CONSIDERATION OF TEMPORARY USES IN CONJUNCTION WITH OUTDOOR RETAIL SALES, DISPLAYS AND/OR STORAGE CONDITIONAL USES; AMENDING CHAPTER 41, DIVISIONS 7 AND 8, CODE OF ORDINANCES, TO SIGNIFICANTLY REVISE EXISTING REQUIREMENTS FOR TEMPORARY BUILDINGS, PORTABLE BUILDINGS AND TENTS, AND FOR TEMPORARY RETAIL SALES AND DISPLAYS; AMENDING SECTION 42.34, CODE OF ORDINANCES, TO DELETE REQUIREMENTS FOR TEMPORARY COMMERCIAL PARKING LOTS AS FOUND IN THIS SECTION; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA: Section 1. Section 41.053, Code of Ordinances, is amended to read: Sec. 41.053. Supplementary standards by category of use. The standards in this section which apply to the identified category of use shall supplement the general standards of use identified in section 41.052. No conditional use shall be authorized unless determined to meet all of the standards applicable thereto. * * * * * (23) Outdoor reta i 1 sa les, d i sp 1 ays and/or storage may be permi tted wi th in the genera 1 commerc i a 1, highway commerc i a 1, commerc i a 1 center and 1 imi ted industrial districts upon determination that: (a) The outdoor use shall not adversely affect the community appearance objectives of the city. In particulJr, no temporJry buildings, portable buildings, tents, stJnds, trailers, vending carts or like buildings or structures shJll be utilizcd in conjunction with the uSC. (b) The use shall comply with all of the general standards contained in section 41.052. Sect i on 2. Chapter 41, Code of Ord i nances, is amended by repea 1 i ng Divisions 7 and 8 in their entirety and creating new Divisions 7 and 8 to read: DIVISION 7. TEMPORARY USES Sec. 41.171. Temporary uses. (1) Purpose. It is the purpose of this section to recognize that there is a need for certain temporary uses. Because of the special impacts related to temporary uses, it is also necessary to provide specific, separate and distinct guidelines and standards for them. It is the intent of these provisions to minimize any adverse impact of such temporary uses. (2) Use types. Temporary uses shall be limited to tile following: (a) Circuses and/or carnivals. similar (b) (c) Outdoor bazaars, cookouts, activities by nonprofit institutions Evangelistic and religious related congregations. special fund raising sales and/or and organizations. (d) Open lot sales for Christmas trees and pumpkins. (e) Contractors I off ices and/or con struct ion sheds i nc 1 ud i ng mob n e offices for displaces or contractors during construction on the site. result of (f) (g) natural Temporary real estate sales offices. Temporary relocation tents or mobile homes for displaces as a or man-made disasters in a neighborhood or area. (h) Temporary special sales or "flea" markets in commercial or industrial districts (e.g., occasional sidewalk or parking lot sales). (i) Other temporary recreational or entertainment related events or activities such as fairs or concerts. (j) Temporary parking lots. (3) Standards. The following guidelines shall apply to all allowable temporary uses: (a) An application for a building permit, including a letter of intent outlining the dates, location, use, duration of use, owner and operator shall be submitted to the building official prior to issuance of a certificate of occupancy. Such letter shall include the commitment to comply with the requirements contained herein. (b) For circuses, carnivals, bazaars, evangelistic or religious congregations, open lot sales, fairs or special entertainment events and special sales, a parking and traffic plan generally drawn to scale shall be submitted. It shall include: 1. Indication of area to be used by operator's vehicles and 2. Designation of entrances and exits, traffic flow, and parking 3. Total number of parking spaces available; 4. Estimated number of customers or participants; 5. Traffic control measures; and 6. Hours of operation. (c) If a temporary use is to be instituted for six months or more, the facility shall be connected to city water and sanitary sewer in accordance with the ord i na nces and po 1 i c i es of the City of Clearwater. Otherwi se, approved portable toi lets shall be provided, if determined necessary by the public works director. customers; areas; (d) \'Ihere a tent or similar structure is to be used, the following requ i rements or documen ta t iOI1 s ha 11 be met: 2 1. The maximum number of occupants in the tent or structure shan be indicated in accordance with the requirements of the fire marshal. 2. In conjunction with an occupancy limit, a seating plan, -if seat i ng is pro v i ded for an aud i ence, sha 11 a 1 so be submi tted for rev i ew and approval by the fire marshal. 3. If a tent is to be used for human occupancy, a certificate of insurance sha 11 be submi tted wh i ch wi 11 cover 1 i abi 1 ity on the part of the applicant or sponsor in the event of an accident. 4. A cert i f i cate of flame res i stance sha 11 be submi tted wh i ch wi 11 provide assurance that the structure has been properly treated with flame retarder and has been maintained as such. (e) Where temporary structures, tents, mobile offices, accessory uses, existing structures or similar uses are required in connection with the temporary use, a sketch plan or 1 ayou t genera 11 y drawn to sca 1 e sha 11 be submi tted and sha 11 s how the 1 ocat i on or placement of the temporary uses, structures and accessory uses in conjunction with adjacent streets, parking, attendant accessory uses, existing or proposed structures, and traffic movement or flow pattern, and entrances and exits to and from the site. (f) The following additional conditions or requirements shall apply for each permitted temporary use: USE ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS FOR TEMPORARY USES MAXIMUM CUMULATIVE ALLOWABLE TIME PERIOD FOR EACH SEPARATE USE PER SITE PER CALENDAR YEAR - 14 DAYS 14 DAYS J PERMITTED DISTRICTS CIRCUSES OR CARNIVALS EVANGELISTIC AND RELIGIOUS RELATED CONGREGATIONS OUTDOOR BAZAARS P/SP CH IL ALL NONRESIDENTIAL DISTRICTS 3 DAYS ALL NONRESIDENTIAL DISTRICTS OPEN LOT SALES FOR: CHRISTMAS TREE AND PUMPKIN SALES 45 DAYS ALL NONRESIDENTIAL DISTRICTS SPECIAL FUND RAISING SALES FOR NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS CONTRACTOR1S OFFICE OR MOBILE OFFICE FOR DISPLACED WORKERS DURING CONSTRUCTION TEMPORARY HOUSING - RESIDENTIAL TENTS OR ~10B I L E HOt.1E S 3 DAYS ALL NONRESIDENTIAL DISTRICTS DURING CONSTRUCTION PERIOD ONLY MULTIPLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL AND ALL NONRESIDENTIAL DISTRICTS WITHIN A DESIGNATED DISASTER AREA 18 MONTHS (UNLESS AUTHORIZED LONGER BY CO~l~lISSION RESOLUTION) ~ J SPECIAL SALES OR TEMPORARY "FLEA" MARKETS TEMPORARY COMMERCIAL PARKING LOTS 5 YEARS OR UNTIL 80% OF SUBDIVISION LOTS OR MULTIPLE FAMILY UNITS, AS APPLICABLE, ARE SOLD, WHICHEVER IS FIRST 3 DAYS, EXCEPT 14 DAYS FOR ANNUAL EVENTS APPROVED BY THE SPECIAL EVENTS COMMITTEE 14 DAYS ALL RESIDENTIAL 1 DISTRICTS AND ALL I RESIDENTIAL I DEVELOPMENTS IN I MIXED USE DISTRICTS I ALL NONRESIDENTIAL .,', DISTRICTS TEMPORARY REAL ESTATE OFFICE FAIRS OR OTHER SPECIAL RECREATIONAL OR ENTERTAINMENT EVENTS ALL COMMERCIAL OR INDUSTRIAL DISTRICTS 45 DAYS FOR RESIDENTIAL DISTRICTS; 90 DAYS FOR NONRESIDENTIAL DISTRICTS ALL DISTRICTS -] (g) The following additional requirements shall apply for the specified temporary uses: 1 . Temporary rea 1 es ta te off ice. The off ice or requ i red accessory uses shall not be equipped or used for dwelling purposes including but not limited to sleeping and major cooking activities. 2. Temporary offices or sheds during construction activity. a. Such uses shall not occupy the site for more than one year except by variance authorized by the development code adjustment board., b. Temporary offices for di~placed office workers shall be allowed only for the specific purpose of providing temporary relocation office space required during construction activities involving renovation, expansion or reconstruction of an existing facility, and shall be allowed only during the time applicable construction permits are in effect. Such temporary facilities tor displaces shall not apply to residential renovation, expansion or reconstruct'ion, and such facilities shall not be used for residential dwelling purposes. 3. Temporary housing - residential tents or mobile homes: Upon determination by the city commission that a particular neighborhood or area constitutes a disaster area, nonpermanent facilities for displaces shall be allowed provided they meet the following requirements: a. All residential tents or mobile homes shall have facilities connected to city utilities for water and sanitary sewer, unless such services are not reasonably available. b. Adequate provision shall be made for solid waste management in compliance with city ordinances and policies, unless such services are not reasonably available. 4 . Spec i a 1 sa 1 e s or tempora ry II flea II markets sha 11 not be approved for improved properties principally used for retail sales between Thanksgiving Day and New Year's Day to eliminate possible conflicts between the temporary use and parking facilities serving the principle use during heavy holiday shopping traffic. 4 5. Temporary commercial parking lots in residential districts shall only be allowed for properties located 1,000 feet or closer to Jack Russell Stadium and only during the spring training season of the Philadelphia Phil lies professional baseball team. 6. Temporary commercial parking lots in nonresidential districts sha 11 ei ther be a 11 owed for propert i es located 1,000 feet or closer to Jack Russell Stadium and only during the spring training season of the Philadelphia Phillies professional baseball team or be operated by and for the benefit of nonprofit, charitable corporations registered in the state of Florida. Such parking lots shall not be operated in a manner that would conflict with parking serving any permanent, principle use of the property on which the parking lot is located, as determi ned by the deve 1 opment code adrni n i strator. Pos sib 1 e conf 1 i cts include significant reduction of required parking during hourly or seasonal peak parking demand periods and obstruction of safe internal and external vehicular and pedestrian circulation and access. (h) The 1 et ter of intent sha 11 a 1 so address was te management requ i rements or needs for the site and special maintenance efforts to insure that the site remains free from debris or a build-up of trash, weeds or other adverse conditions constituting nuisances. The sponsor, owner or manager of any such temporary use shall be responsible for insuring that the site remains free of debris or waste upon the conclusion of each day.s sale. (i) Signage. Signage for temporary uses shall be governed by the following requirements. For temporary uses located in residential districts: One attached or freestanding sign per frontage, not to exceed 24 square feet in area, except temporary commercial parking lots in single family residential districts; temporary commercial parking lots in single family residential districts shall be permitted one attached or freestanding sign per frontage not to exceed six square feet in area. For temporary uses 1 oca ted in a 11 other districts: One attached or freestanding sign per frontage, not to exceed 48 square feet in area. Directional or descriptive signage primarily directed toward persons on the site of the temporary use (e.g., names of rides or events at a circus or fair, "flea" market booth signage, and on-site directional signage) is not regulated by this section. (j) Approval procedure. The letter of intent, parking plan, layout plan (if required) and supporting documentation (if required) shall be submitted at least seven days in advance of a scheduled temporary use. This information will be reviewed by appropriate city officials and their representatives. Upon completion of this reviev'J and satisfaction that the temporary use will meet required standards and not pose a serious problem or threat to public health, safety or welfare, then a certificate of occupancy will be issued. Where there is a readily identifiable major problem with the temporary use or location which the applicant is either unwilling to or cannot satisfactorily resolve, or the app 1 i cant doe s not meet the requ ired standard s, then the a pp 1 i ca t i on for a certificate of occupancy for the temporary use shall be denied. Appeals of decisions to deny a request for a temporary use may be made to the planning and zoning board as a conditional use permit request. 5 DIVISION 8. (RESERVED) Section 3. Section 42.34, Code of Ordinances, is amended to read: Sec. ~2_34. Parking. l1Ql~ Handicapped parking spaces. All new or expanded uses shall be prov ided wi th hand icapped park ing spaces based upon the number of spaces requ ired to serve the new or expanded use, as follows: (10) Tempor.]ry cOAlffierciJl pJ.rking lot:. Persons desiring to op~.te- tempor ary commerc i a 1 pJ.rl<i ng lots for.] per; od of time not to exceed 90 days ffiaj' be granted the requisite OccupJtional license 'I'lith the 'Nritten JpprovJl of -tRe- tr.Jffi c engineer. Such .]pprova 1 sha 11 specify the loc.]tion of the parking---J..e-t- and the period of time to '."hich the u:e is limited, and m.JY be grJnted ofrly-.m connection ",lith speci.]l circumstance:, such as Jthletic contest:, special C'f€-Rt-s. or recreational Jctivities. The use mJ.Y bc Jpproycd and licenses is:ued withou~ regard to the zoning of any land affected thereby. Temporary commerciJl par-k-4f-l'Y' lots may not be required to meet all of thc standard::: identified in this SO€t.'ifX1. app 1; cab 1 e to other parle i ng lots, but sha 11 be sub ject to a 11 cond i-t-iGR~~ specifically required by the trJffic engineer. Section 4. The provisions of this ordinance have been found to be consistent with the City of Clearwater Comprehensive Plan. PASSED ON FIRST READING PASSED ON SECOND AND FINAL READING AND ADOPTED Rita Garvey Mayor-Commissioner Attest: Cynthia E. Goudeau City Clerk Approved as to form and correctness: City Attorney 6 --- ~ ~\U"1lt j~B ,~-- s ~1"-:: --- .ff "J4 rE~.(( - Clearwater City Commission Agenda Cover Memorandum Item # Meeting Date: :)9. S~Ci I ({ L/ SUBJECT: Application for Future Land Use Plan Amendment for 1250 South Fort Harrison Avenue, and Zoning Atlas Amendment, and Preliminary Site Plan for 1250 South Fort Harrison Avenue and Block A of Westover Subdivision together with the vacated portions of Watkins Road and Sheridan Avenue abutting Block A; Owner: Morton Plant Hospital Associates, Inc.; Representative: Emil C. Marquardt, Jr.; 5.4 acres m.o.1. (Z 94-07, LUP 94-16, PSP 94-09) RECOMMENDA TION/MOTION: Receive the Application for Future Land Use Plan Amendment to Institutional for Part of Section 21-29- 1 5 consisting of M&B 12/16 & 17 and the abutting vacated portions of Sheridan Avenue (Parcel A), and Zoning Atlas Amendment to Public/Semi-Public Planned Development and Preliminary Site Plan for Parcel A and Block A, Westover Subdivision together with the vacated portions of Watkins Road and Sheridan Avenue abutting Block A, and refer the Future Land Use Plan and Zoning Atlas Amendments to the City Clerk to be advertised for public hearing and the Preliminary Site Plan to the Development Review Committee for review and comment with final approval by the City Commission. [] and that the appropriate officials be authorized to execute same. BACKGROUND: The subject property is located in the City, southwest of the intersection of Pinellas Street and South Fort Harrison Avenue. The property is part of the Main Campus of the Morton Plant Hospital. The Future Land Use Plan and Zoning Atlas amendments are being requested to enable the applicant to replace the existing structures on Parcel A with a new Heart and Vascular Center and to construct a five level parking garage on Parcel B. These are the same uses as proposed on the Master Plan. The hospital is requesting that this site be considered not only as part of the Master Plan, but also separately. This proposed amendment of the Future Land Use Plan is being submitted in order to expedite the construction of the proposed Heart and Vascular Center and associated parking. This site is underten acres, and therefore eligible for expeditious review by the Department of Community Affairs. The Master Plan will have to be submitted as part of a semi-annual submission to the Department of Community Affairs requesting concurrence in amending the City's Comprehensive Plan. This is a more time consuming process. Upon finalization of this request, this planned development district will stand Reviowed by: Legal Budget Purchasing Risk Mgmt. CIS ACM Other N/A N/A N/A N/A h{C- N/A Originating Cept: CENTRAL PERMITTING COltl: * NIA Total Commiuion Action: o Approved o Approved w/conditions o Denied o Continued to: .. , - ~'1'--7 $ Currcnt Fiscal Yr. User Copt: Submitted by: - c~:t:! Advertised: Date: Paper: ~ Not Requi red Affected Parties o Notified c;) Not Required Funding Sourco: o Capi tal Imp. o Operating o Other A ttachmonts: APPLICATIONS SITE PLAN MAP o None Apllfopriatiol1 Code: o Prilltcd on rtlCYC led papcr' Z 94-07, LUP 94-1 6, & PSP 94-09 Page 2 alone. When the Master Plan is approved, this site along with all other property included in the Master Plan, will be governed by the Master Plan. Pertinent information concerning the request is summarized in the following tables OTHER REQUIRED REVIEWS AGENCY Pinellas Planning Council/Countywide Planning Authority Florida Department of Community Affairs YES X X NO EXISTING ZONING AND FUTURE LAND USE OF APPLICANT'S AND SURROUNDING PROPERTIES LOCATION CITY OR FUTURE LAND USE COUNTY PLAN CATEGORY ZONING ACTUAL USE Subject City Residential/Office OL Part of Morton Plant's Rehabilitation Property General Center Institutional PISP Parking lot for Morton Plan Hospital North City Residential/Office OL Medical office building owned by General others Institutional P/SP Morton Plant's Imaging Center, Barrett Center, Occupational Health Center, and pharmacy South Belleair Institutional/Medical SPM Morton Plant's Rehabilitation Center Related and parking lot East City Industrial Limited IL Retail and vacant West City Residential/Office OL Residential, single family and duplex General Institutional P/SP Site of Morton Plant's new Cancer Center ABBREVIA TIONS: IL OL P/sr PISP SPM u.p.a. Limited Industrial (City) Limited Office (City) Public/Semi-Public (City) Public/Semi-Public Planned Development (City) Semi-Public Medical District (Belleair) Residential units per acre Z 94-07, LUP 94-16, PSP 94-09 Page 3 ZONING RESTRICTIONS DESCRIPTION OL P/sP PROPOSED REQUIREMENTS REQUIREMENTS P/SP-PD Density 7.5 u.p.a. max, For Hospitals N/A As specified on site plan Lot Area 6,000 sq. ft. min. 43,560 sq. ft. 235,224 sq. ft. min. Lot Width 60 ft. min. 100 ft. min. 296.95 ft Depth 85 ft. min. 100 f1. min. 775.81 ft. Floor Area Ratio 0.3 max. 0.65 max. 0.43 Bldg. Coverage 300/0 max. 45%> max. 10.8 %) Open Space Lot 300/0 min. 25% min. 37% Front Yard 55% min. 55% min. 660/0 Impermeable lot 0.75 max. 0.75 max. 0.63 coverage Height 25 ft. max. 50 ft. max. 55 ft. (to 35 ft. with bonus) (to 60 ft. with bonus) (Including bonus) SUGGESTED PRELIMINARY CONDITIONS: 1 . Signs and fencing/walls are subject to separate review and permitting processes. 2. The requisite building permits must be procured within one (1) year from the date of certification of the final site plan and all requisites certificates of occupancy must be obtained within three (3) years of the date of certification of the site plan. 3. The minimum turning radius for designated drives and fire lanes shall be 42 ft. 4. A fire hydrant assembly shall be installed not more than 300 ft. from the structure. 5. If structure requires or has installed an automatic fire sprinkler system, a fire department connection shall be installed a minimum of 15 ft. from the structure, adjacent to a paved drive and within 30 ft. of a fire hydrant assembly. 6. Prior to certification, the Dumpster Requirement Form must be completed and returned to the City Sanitation Department. 7. Prior to the issuance of a certificate of occupancy, the dumpster/compactor must be visually screened, and gates must be provided with a minimum 12-foot clear opening to the front for access by Sanitation trucks. 8. Prior to certification, a copy of the SWFWMD permit application is to be provided to Engineering Site Plan Review. 9. Prior to the issuance of a building permit, a copy of the approved SWFWMD permit is to be provided to Engineering Site Plan Review. 10. Prior to certification, the final site plan must be signed and fJcaled by a Professional Engineer registered in the State of Florida. 11. A Pinellas County Public Health Unit Permit, Ingress/Egress ,:mJ a 10 foot Utility Easement over the proposed water mains up to and including meters, backflo\V provention devices and hydrants are required prior to the issuance of a Building Permit. Z 94-07, LUP 94-16, PSP 94-09 Page 4 12. Backflow prevention devices must be installed by the City with applicable fees being paid by the owner. 13. Sidewalks are required adjacent to all street rights-of-way. 14. Handicap spaces must be adjusted to meet government standards. 15. Parking stalls and/or driveways to be adjusted to the approval of the Traffic Engineer. 16. Dimensions to be shown on the plan to denote measurements for aisles, parking stalls, entrances, etc. 17. Applicant shall, on the preliminary and final site plan, show all protected trees by size, species, and location. 18. Prior to certification, all required perimeter landscape buffers shall be delineated by shading and/or cross-hatching in accordance with the current code requirements. 19. Prior to Environmental approval of the final site plan, applicant shall express total paved vehicular use area calculations and total interior landscape area calculations in square feet and as a percentage of the overall site in the site plan data block. 20. Prior to Environmental approval of the final site plan, applicant shall depict by shading or cross- hatching, all required parking lot interior landscape areas. 21. Prior to the issuance of a building permit, a Landscape Plan in compliance with the Land Development Code requirement shall be submitted for approval by the Environmental Management Group. 22. Prior to the issuance of a building permit, applicant shall acquire a clearing and grubbing permit and a tree removal permit (or a no tree verification form) from Environmental Management. 23. Prior to issuance of a building permit, applicant shall provide to Environmental Management and Engineering an approved copy of all necessary local, state and federal permits that may be required. 24. Prior to certification, the site plan must reflect the use of raised curbs or protective timbers where interior landscaped areas abut pavement. 25. Mean or Natural High Water Elevations and Seasonal High Water Elevations are required to be shown on the preliminary and final site plan in the form of a cross-section detail for all activities that may potentially impact on-site surface water systems. Soil type and soil boring data shail also be submitted in the area of planned detention or retention storage ponds along with calculated percolation rates. 26. Required parking lots shall be designed in accordance with the Land Development Code. 27. Perimeter landscaping shall be provided in accordance with the Land Development Code. CITY OF CLEARWATER ZONING ATLAS AMENDMENT APPLICATION Name of Property Owner{s): Morton Plant Hospital Association, Inc. Address:12 3 Je ffords St., Clearwa tp.r. FL Phone: (8] 1 4 IS 2 - 700 7 Representative (if any): Emil C. Marquardt, Jr., Esg. Phone: ( 81 }3 4 41- 8 966 Legal Description of Property (Subject of Request): See Exhibit A ..... -. General Location: Southwest corner of South Ft. Harrison and Pinellas Street Acreage: , Present Zoning District: OL Requested Zoning District: PSP/PD Clearwater CompreHensive land Use Plan Classification: Residential Office/General Pinellas County Comprehei,sive land Use Plan Classification: Res iden tial / Of f ice General Reason for Request: Mort.on Plnnt Ho!=;pitFll A!=;!=;oriFltinn, TnC"_ c1p!=;irp-~ t:n locate the Heart and Vascular Center facility on the Exhibit A property. . Is the requested Zoning District in conformance with the Clearwater Comprehensive land Use Plan Classification? Yes No X NOTE: If the requested zone change is not consistent with the City's land Use Plan, the applicant will be required to file a corresponding application to amend the land Use Plan. Is the requested Zoning District in conformance with the Pinellas County Comprehensive land Use Plan? Yes No X List any other pertinent information submitted: L-{ -\.S-C\~ Signature: Attorney Reviewed by: Do tc: AssocJ.ation, Inc. L^ND USE PLAN AMENUMENT APPLICATION' D^TE: NMIE Of' 1'110PERTY OWNEn(S) Morton Plant Hospital Association, Inc. ----------------------------- ~ ^DOnESS 323 Jeffords Street, Clearwater, FL PIIONE 813-462-7007 it l:: PIl ES!:NT ^T I V E (If ANY) Emil C. Marquardt, Jr., Esq. ADDRESS P. O. Box 1669, Clearwater, FL 34617 PIIOH E 813-441-8966 LEG^L DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY (SUOJECT OF REqUEST) See Exhibit A GENeRAL LOCATION Southwest corner of South Ft. Harrison and Pinell~s Street ACIlE,\G E PReSENT ZONING DISTRICT Office Limit~d REQUESTED ZONING DISTRICT PSP/PD Note: ^ sepa.rate aJ)pllcatioll is required if t:h~ zoning district is' proposed to be chari~ed. PIlESEIIT Cl...E:ARWATEH COI.\PHEItr::NS!VE LMID USE I:>LAN CLASSIFiCATION Residential Office/General REQUESTEU CLE:,\It\\'ATER CO/J1>REIlENSIVE LAt~D USE PL^I~ CLASSIFICATION ---,-.- Institutional n EASON FOP. rn;Qu EST-1:1Q.rton n_~_ HO~'pi tal As so~ia -tj.on ,.-.LI'lE.:__des ires to loea te the Ilea rt and VasCula.E~~!:!ter faci Ii ty on the_..?3.Dibi..!:~__. prop~.E..!:Y~ ________....J-_________. PINE:LLAS COUNTY CmlPHElISI1S1VE LA/ID USE PLAN CLA:.'31FlCATION Residential/Office General . IS Tlit; Itt,QUESTED Li\iID USE C,\TEGOn'i 114 CONFOIUIANCE WITII TilE: PINE:LL.^S COUflTY LMllJ IJSI~ PJ.,MI CL^SSlfICATION? YES 'NO 1 ---- tlotl'!: . County Land Use Plan tUOclIc.llnellts require the ;\pprov;\l of the Plncl1as COllnty Pl<lnning Council a.nd the Sta.te of Florida (Chapter 163 F.S.). . St~tc Growth Mana.gement Legislation limits! inal npproval of Land Use Plan :llnCIIOrnCllts by tbe i ~, CommIssion to tldee a year. ~ (sI~ii"'\irc: -Emil C .~'J;-~ESq., Attorney for f.lorton Plont Hospital Association, Inc. In e \,' i (! '/0' C cl lJ)': CITY OF CLEARWATER - Department of Planning & Development City Hall Annex, 10 So. Missouri Ave., P.O. Box 4748 Clearwater, FL 34618-4748 Telephone: (813) 462-6880 (Fax 462.6641) APPLICATION FOR SITE PLAN REVIEW Applicant (Owner of Record): Morton Plant Hospital Association, Inc. Phone: ( 813 I 462-7180 Address: 323 Jeffords Street City: Clearwa tel' State: FL Zip: 34617-0210 Representative: Em; 1 r.. Hrl.rQuard t. .Jr.. At torney Telephone: ( 813 I 441-8966 Address: P.O. Box 1669 City: Clearwater State: FL Zip: 34617 P. Gregory Singleton, P.E. Preparer of Plan: KinlJ Enf;ineering Assad <'l tp-s, TnC' _ Professional Title: Professional Engineer Address: 24CJ4S U.S. H;gh'iol<'lY lCJ North City: r.le;:Hwrltp-r State: FL Zip: 34623 Telephone: ( 813 ) 791-1441 Title of Proposed Site Plan/Project: 21 29 15 Parcel Number: 21 I 29 I 1 ') Heart and Vascular Center 00000 120 1600 I 00000 I l?O 11700 General Location of Property: Southwest Quadrant of the South Fort Harrjson AVE"nllP- Rnd Pinellas Street Intersection. Zo~ng: Exist OL, p/SP : PROP P/SP - PD Land Use Plan Classification: Exist RO/G PROP INST. Existing Use of Property: Nursing Horne Proposed Use of Property: Hedical Facility (Heart & Vascular Center If variances and/or conditional uses are involved, explain lif more space required attach separate sheet); No City Ordinance No.3 128.83 and No.3 129.83 require 8 parks and recreation impact fee to be paid for ell nonresidential projects over 1 acre in size and all residential developments. Has this property complied with these ordinances? NO If yes, explain how and when: Assessed just value of property (attach verification): To Be Provided Most recent sales price (attach verification); To Be Provided As of (date); Fee for Site Plan Review: 1. Base charge for each site plan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$790 plus (a) For each acre or fraction thereof ...................... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 55 2. Revalidation of a certified site plan .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 150 3. Site plan amendment lafter certification) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 150 The applicant. by filing this application agrees he/she will comp Signature. : ith Section 43.21 of the City's Land Development Code. ~~ -- ~, *If the application is signed by an individual other than tho proporty ownor (o.g. tho representative), please attach a statement signed by the property ownor authorizing this individual to sign tho appliclltion. NOTES: 1) THE SITE PLANS MUST BE DRAWN WITH THE [::l=qRJ:Ij,_~.~o~,g;'t{,..L9_I!.:!LlQ"'p' OF THE PAGE. 2) THE SITE PLANS MUST BE FQ..L.QED TO NO LARGER THAN 9" x , 2". 3) IT IS RECOMMENDED THE SITE PLANS SUBMITTED BE LIMITED TO ONE PAGE. Rev. 3/92 ",' ,,' , " ,', '.. ,'.. ,',', , '. ... , , ' " .', ,'. ,', ': ',' ,,',, , .' ' , All of BLOCK "A", WESTOVER, as recorded in Plat Book 18, Page 25 of the Public Records of Pinellas County, Florida. TOGETHER WITH That portion of WATKINS ROAD lying within tbe City of Clearwater adjacent to the South line of aforesaid BLOCK "A", WESTOVER as vacated in Official Records Book 5199, page 1453. TOGETHER WITH That portion of SHERIDAN AVENUE lying East of aforesaid BLOCK "A", WESTOVER as vacated in Official Records Book 5199, pages 1453. TOGETHER WITH That part of the Northwest 1/4 of the Northeast 1/4 of Section 21, Township 29 South, Range 15 East Pinellas County Florida, being more particularly described as follows: BEGIN at the Soutbeast comer of aforesaid WESTOVER; thence along the East line of said WESTOVER, NOO%%d10'25"E, for 296.97 feet to the South right-of-way line of PINElLAS STREET (60'R/W); thence along said right-of-way line, S89%%d08'58"E, for 230.31 feet to tbe West right. of-way line of SOUTH FORT HARRISON ROAD (ALT. 19); thence along said right-of.way line, SOO%%d29'56"W, for 296.95 feet; thence leaving said right.of- way line, N89%%d08'58"W, for 228.62 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. 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Thomas, Commissioner DATE: May 18, 1994 RE: Commission Meeting - April 19, 1994 *******~****.*****$***.*****~*************~*************~********************* It has corne to my attention that the ongoing development by Morton Plant Hospital Associates, Inc. may fall under the Developments of Regional Impact (DR!) guidelines of Florida Statute 380, 1 believe it is inapprop~iate for the Commission to proceed with a -proving phase developments for the hospital without clarification from the State of Florida and Tampa Bay Regional Planning COllncil that this project is clearly exempt from the provision of this Statute. Therefore, I am requesting Items 29 and 30 be continued until such information can be obu-uned. ,'.;:,' c,z' ' " .'/ ;~i. ',i' ;' '~ :;" !';'},.; ,,' '>.1 ~,r: , ',> ;,':i"" ",".':: /~'", ,~l~~i~ ",;:,,\,.;,: "':i~/'C , ,::",j, '", ,,""::: ,,"'i'':') <. "ht:>, t. ,,' ~ ':;',-" ,c, ,", , ",':- ':,'.'.' ,',;,,' .,,:', :. :':,';:,:; : '" ,'i. ,,;' ',: ' ",' ." 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"',/<,', :"';:'~'" PRESS ;'ij'.;L 'i',: ~ate"~AY 1 9 1994 The City Commission CITY CLc.ru\ .'" ".> ',. Betty Deptula, City Manager Morton Plant Hospital May 19, 1994 CITY OF CLEARWATER Interdepartment Correspondence FR01\1: Betty Deptula, City Manager Scott Shuford, Director, Central Pcrmitting ~ TO: SUBJECT: Commissioner Thomas Memorandum - Is Morton Plant Hospital a DRI? COPIES: Kathy Rice, Deputy City Managcr Bill Baker, Assistant City Manager Alan Zimmet, Acting City Attorney AI Galbraith, Senior Assistant City Attorney Lou Hilton, Associate Planner Walt McAleer, Associate Planner DATE: May 19, 1994 Commissioner Thomas has asked the question of whether Morton Plant Hospital, including its proposed expansions, would be considered a development of regional impact (DRI). This memorandum is intended to provide you with preliminary staff analysis of the hospital's master plan proposal in terms of this question. Attached is a letter from Tim Johnson, a local attorney with extensive experience in DRI's. Mr. Johnson indicates that it is his professional judgement that the hospital does not constitute a DRI. He provides extensive analysis and background to support his find in gs . I have reviewed Mr. Johnson's letter, and find that, while a preponderance of the added floor area associated with the hospital's master plan is counted as "ancillary hospital use," this designation is compatible with the proposed uses. It is important to note that when some question could be asked concerning certain uses (as to whether they would fall in as an ancillary hospital use or as an office use), the analysis provided Lj Mr. Johnson makes reasonable distinctions. For example, over half of the floor area associated with the Cancer Care Center and Heart and Vascular Center is classified as office rather than ancillary hospital use. My review finds two uses classified as ancillary hospital uses in Mr. Johnson's analysis that might be more appropriately placed in the office classification. These are the Education Center (containing 25,000 sq. ft.) and the undefined Ambulatory/Diagnostic and Treatment Facility (containing 10,000 sq. ft.). Adding this 35,000 sq. ft. of 1100r area to the office designation, and reserving none for the ancillary hospital classification, results in an increase in the square footage for office uses from 179,007 sq. ft. to 214,007 sq. ft. This increases the percent of individual usc DRI threshold for the office use from 59.7 % to 71.3 %, still undcr the individual use threshold of 80%. Par the multi-use threshold, this change in pcrcentagcs increases the cumulative percent from 90% to 101.6%. still under the extremely conservative 104% threshold estimate used by Me. Johnson in his analysis, ,--~ ~ ~,I....., . , JOHNSON. BLAKELY. POPE, BOKOR. RUPPEL & BURNS"R A. ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW C 0, ARMSTRONG III I3ARaARA A. BACCARI BRUCE W BARNES JOHN T. BLAKELV BRUCE H. BOKOR GUY M. BURNS MICHAEL T, CRONIN ELIZABETH J. DANIELS LISA 8, DODGE MARION HALE REBECCA A.HENSON JAMES W. HUMANN SCOTT C, ILGENFRITZ FRANK R JAKES TIf.10THY A, JOHNSON, JR. SHARON E, KRICK JOHN R. LAWSON, JR,' JAME!:. G L t.:WI~ MICllAEL u. LIT TLt.: MARIA Mr,ISTRCLLlS MICliAEL C r"V,I~f,HAM DAVIO J OTTINGER F, WAl.LJ',CE POPE, JR DAIlRVL r~. RICHARDS DENNIS G RUPPEL' OIAIlLt.:S A SAMt,m<OS JOt1N A. SCHAEFER BCTHANN SCHARRER PHILIP M Sl1ASTEEN CHARLES /vi TATCLBAUM GLEE A 1 RIPt.EiT JOAII 1\.1 \'I:C01101.1 ANTHONY P ZINGE . or COUt~!.t;\ PI.EASE REPLY TO CLEARWATER FILE NO, 34938.90789 April 15, 1994 HAND DELlVERY Mr. Scott Shuford Director of Central Permitting City of Clearwater 10 South Missouri Ave. Clearwater, FL 34616 ~~~mu!,~W ~:,.' APt, 1 5 1..9. CENTRAL PERMITTING CITY OF CLEARWATER Re: Morton Plant Hospital, Clearwater Campus o RI Analysis Dear Scott: In concert with representatives of Morton Plan Hospital and King Engineering and Associates, Inc., we have conducted an in depth review of existing and proposed development of the hospital facilities at the Clearvvater Campus to determine whether the development triggers any presumptive threshold or any banded threshold that would require development of regional impact ("ORI") review. As a result of our analysis,we have concluded that the existing and proposed development is not a DRI. The basis for this conclusion is threefold. First, a considerable amount of the development was authorized and under construction prior to July 1, 1973, and as such, is vested from the terms and conditions of the DRllaw (Chapter 380, Florida Statutes). Second, the existing development that was authorized after July 1, 1973, together with the proposed development, does not trigger any of Ule individual presumptive thresholds that would require DRI review. Third, the existing development authorized atter July 1, 1973, together with the proposed development, also does not trigger any of the thresholds established for multiuse developments that could potentially require DRI review. Thus, whether the uses at the Clearwater Campus are judged individually or in the context of a multi-use DRI, the project is not required to undergo DRI review. The CLt.:/.. J..<IWA n'::'J.. Qf'f ICE 911 CHESTNUT STREET POST OFFice flOX 1366 CLEr,RWA TER. FLORIDA 3~G 1 7.1368 "ELEPHOW: (lj131 '161,18\0 TELECOPtf:R 101 J) .1.11-lJCI7 T .:'...t.,1p/. on tel 100 NOHTti T..MPA SlHECT sun r: 1&00 PO~T OFFICI::: BO). 1100 TAr.'PA, FI.OHIDA 33601.1100 TEl. f.: f', t(IrJI; ,01:1) 2;:O~ 2~OO ',CI.CC(1''',F:H 1111:1) 2?J 1111l ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW JOHNSON. BLAKELY. POPE. BOKOR. RUPPEL & BURNS. P. IJ.. Mr. Scott Shuford April 15, 1994 Page 2 following paragraphs, together with the enclosed spreadsheet and description of facilities, support~ this conclusion. Vested Rights Development of Morton Plant Hospital, Clearwater Campus, first began in 1915 with a 25 bed facility. To keep pace with the substantial population growth occurring in Pinellas County, the facility expanded, and is continuing to expand. On July 1, 1972, the legislature adopted the "Florida Environmental Land and Water Management A~t of 1972." Included in this Act were the provisions for ORis (Chapter 380.06, Florida Statutes). Chapter 380.06(20), Florida Statutes, deals directly with vested rights. In determining whether rights' are vested, the law states that a building permit or authorization to commence development prior to July 1 J 1973, is a basis for a vested rights determination. Only development authorized and under construction after July 1, 1973, is subject to the terms and conditions of the DRI law. Individual DRI Thresholds The portion of the Clearwater Campus that was authorized after July 1973, and the currently proposed development, includes four (4) uses, as defined in the statewide guidelines and standards adopted by Florida Statutes and by the Florida Administrative Code ("F.A.C"). The four (4) uses are: hospitals (128 beds serving residents of Pinellas County), residential (the facilities at the Clearwater Campus include 240 nursing home beds which Mr. Tom Beck, Chief of the Burea of State Planning, Department of Community Affairs, has personally confirmed to me, are considered to fall under the residential classification as opposed to the hospital classification). 179,007 square feet of office, and 4,000 square feet of commercial. As further described in the attached spreadsheet. none of these individual uses exceeds the applicable thresholds, nor does any individual use trigger 800/0 of any individual threshold. Each use, when analyzed individually, does not require DRI review. Multi-Use Thresholds In addition to examining wllether any of the individual uses triggers any individual thre5holds, we also examined whether the Cle~Hwater Campus triggered any JOHNSON. BLAKELY. POPE. BOKOR. RUPPEL & BURNS. P. A. ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LJ..W Mr. Scott Shuford April 15, 1994 Page 3 applicable multi-use development threshold. The most restrictive potential applicable multi-use thresho.ld is described in 28-24.028, F .A.C. This threshold is Clpplicable to development authorized for development on or after October 1, 1985, through June 30, 1988. The rule describes that any proposed development with two (2) or more land uses, where the sum of the percentages of the appropriate thresholds for each land use in the development is equal to or greater than 1300/0, shall be a DR!. If a development is at or below 800/0 of this numerical threshold, i.e., 1040/0, then the development is not required to undergo DRI review. The enclosed spreadsheet shows that the cumulative total of each numerical threshold is 900/0, less than 1040/0, therefore less than the established threshold that would require ORt review. If we were to apply the multi-use development applicable to projects authorized for construction on or after July 1, 1988, the threshold for multi-use developments with two (2) or more uses, increases to 1450/0, increasing the measure and further distancing the project from being considered a DR!. In conclusion, the development of the Morton Plant Hospital Clearwater Campus, including proposed future plans, does not trigger any applicable DRI threshold. I am available to review this correspondence and any of the enclosed information with you or your staff. Please call me if you have questions. Very truly yours, JOHNSON, BLAKELY, 8.pPE. BOKOR, RUP- .ljXZ- 0 NS, P.A. ~r- /-- /.,fI, ~ i~~l/ ..-'~ J..j othy A. Johnson, Jr. TAJ:as Enclosures cc: Emil C. Marquardt, Jr., Esq. Mr. Wayne Sibole Mr. Rich Dutter 04115/9408:55 AM d.l 110037001.01 ~ ~"'~~~~~~~~g ~m~~~~g~~~~I~~~~~ 8 N6encoCll .... ..... ai ,..: ,..: N ,..: eri "'If. "i lri ~ '" (")..-..-.... ... ~MO Nr r~ $ ~ .... ... ... ~ ........ 000000000010 oooooo@ooooooooa~ ~. ~~ ~ oq-- ...; 8 ...... ..., In U '<T ;;; ~ '[) :J 0 In D In it < e.lJ U. c::: 0 000000000010 ooo~~ooo~oooooo~~ ,... ~@ 'C: u z i 8 u en 0 ll') . c::: i= co 10 0 Ol oj ~ 'eo ... 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During the first phase, space was constructed to accommodate a chemical laboratory on the ground floor; endoscopy and respiratory care space on the first floor; cardiology (including cardiac catheterization and stress laboratories) and nuclear medicine programs on the second floor. Day Surgery This ambulatory surgery program is located adjacent to the Barnard building, which is part of the main hospital complex. Some outpatient surgery operating rooms are used for inpatient surgery, since there is a shortage of inpatient operating rooms in the Barnard building, Reference is made to the "proposed building" section listing surgery expansion. North Witt The Witt building belongs to the core of the main hospital complex, The North Witt project was an addition to all 7 floors. A total of 24 private patient rooms were added. 1 This addition to the Diagnostic Imaging Center consisted of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and magnetic resonance angiography OvillA) programs; these services are used by inpatients and outpatients and defined as ancillary. Adler Phase 2 During the second phase, floors 3 through 5 as well as more space to the ground, first and second floors were added. The additional space on the ground floor consisted of a new drive-through and reception area. Cardiology and nuclear medicine programs on the first floor and women's services on the second floor were expanded. The new third floor has birthing rooms and a nursery. The programs on the 4th and 5th floors offer inpatient mental health and neuroscience services, specializing in adolescent, adult, and geriatric care. Barrett~TJzerapeutic Pool A therapeutic pool was added to the Barrett Rehabilitation Center extending the range of physical, occupational, speechflanguage and hearing therapy to include individual pool therapy. Group exercise programs/classes are also offered. Barrett-Data Processing When the data processing department moved from the basement of the main hospital complex into the Barrett building, existing space was inadequate and the building was expanded. Even though the Barrett building might be targeted for demolition (see Medical Office Building description on page 5), the data processing section would stay, because moving of equipment and wiring to users on and off campus would not be cost effective. Djagnostic If1wgjng Center A wide range of services is available at this building such as general radiology. manunography (diagnostic, needle biopsy and screening), non-invasive vascular lab (carotid, arterial and venous), ct scan and ultrasound. Both in~ and outpatients use these services and they are detlned as ancillary care to the hospital. Magnetic Resonance Imaging 2 Rehabilitation Center This new facility consists of a 120 bed licensed skilled nursing unit. II. Proposed Buildings Emergency/Surgery/CCU/Ambulatory Care The location of this expansion is adjacent to the existing emergency and ambulatory surgery program and will be part of the main hospital complex. These projects ,are linked because the growth is patient driven in programs that are adjacent and interrelated, The emergency care center treatment rooms and trauma rooms are undersized; the radiology and endoscopy programs also need to be expanded. Space requirements for the Critical Care Unit are similar while the nature of hospital services continues to shift to more critical care. Long surgery waiting times are an indication of a need to add surgery suites. These services are typically rendered in any hospital setting and an integral part of the service spectrum. No new beds will be added. Beds, as needed) will be transferred from other hospital areas. Witt Support As mentioned earlier under "North Witt", the Witt building is a patient bed wing and the need for critical clinical support space is patient driven. Co nil eet orsl el eval orslm ee It all i ea/ The connector construction is needed because several buildings that presently are used as such are scheduled for demolition. These buildings also house elevators and mechanical space that need to be replaced. The connector will become a patient and staff traffic artery that links four main hospital complex buildings (Barnard, Witt, Roebling and Adler). Cancer Care Center This freestanding Cancer Care Center will be located across the Lykes Center for Radiation Therapy and centralize several cancer care services being rendered in scattered parts of the main hospital complex. Access will be facilitated for interdisciplinary cancer services for this often physically compromised patient population, Part of the space will be physician office space while the remainder consists of ancillary services, such as IV therapy, radiology, laboratory, phlebotomy. enterostomal therapy and Cancer Patient Support Services (CaPSS). ... -' Central Utility Plant IJcart and Vascular Ccnter The programs in this freestanding facility will provide comprehensive, consolidated heart and vascular services such as invasive and non-invasive diagnostics, heart and vascular rehabilitation and screening programs. These services are an expansion of the cardiology programs in the main hospital complex. Because of the nature of invasive services such as heart catheterization and vascular angiography, proximity to inpatient services, (such as open heart surgery) is paramount. The remainder of the space is intended for physician and clinical personnel offices. The existing power plant needs to be relocated because ofits inability to expand capacity. Since the main user will be the hospital and ancillary hospital functions, it needs to be located on the campus. Maintenance and engineering services are planned to be consolidated in this central building. These services are now spread out over the main hospital complex and other buildings. Since engineering and maintenance functions most often directly affect the comfort of patients, these services need to be located on the hospital campus. Pharmacy The master plan calls for the demolition of the existing outpatient phannacy. The land is targeted for surface patient parking. Consideration is being given to locating the new outpatient pharmacy off site. but an option needs to be open to construct this commercial space on the campus because of patient convenience. Mental Ilea/tit The construction of a building to house the new day hospital program is necessitated by the demolition of the "old" Rehabilitation Center, where the program is presently located. That land has been chosen as the ideal site for the Heart and Vascular Center. Mental health day hospital programs are considered ancillary to inpatient hospital services, ^1edical Office Building The first floor of this new building could consist of programs currently housed in the Barrett Outpatient Rehabilitation Center, if demolition becomes necessary, As mentioned earlier, the data processing part of the Barrett building will stay in place. The use of this relocated rehabilitation space is ancillary to the hospital and necessitated by patient and physician need. The remainder of the building will be used as physician oflice space, 4 Undefined Ambulatory/Diagnostic and Treatment Education Center This program is intended to educate the community by promoting wellness. advocating healthy habits and preventing illness. An on campus location is highly desirable since health care personnel housed in the core hospital will staff this facility. Lykes Expansion The Lykes Center for Radiation Therapy needs additional vertical space for patient examination rooms and diagnostic computer equipment. The administration of radiation'therapy is an integral part of hospital services. Rehabilitation Center Expansion The new rehabilitation center was designed to be expanded by 120 skilled nursing beds. The need for more sub-acute care beds is possible, which would emphasize the need to be in close proximity to our main hospital complex. A~ with any long term planning project, some space for new technology and/or services that would be ancillary to the hospital but cannot be provided inside the core facility, needs to be set aside. Food and Nutrition Expansion The projected space is based on food service redevelopment and includes nutrition offices located on patient floors and an expanded cafeteria. The need for food and nutrition services is driven by inpatient needs and is therefore an ancillary hospital servIce. Therapeutic Pool Expansion/Arthritis Center As mentioned in the description of the 11edical Office Building, the Barrett Rehabilitation Center could be moved to the Medical Office Building with the exception of the therapeutic pool, arthritis center and data processing. Since some of the Arthritis Center space would be lost with the move of the Barrett building, a minimal amount of ancillary space needs to be added. 5 I n~..J J~,atb or ! j: : i..__ W'l'US PAm -\ ..- -- ~ -.- ~.- '" -j .'-P1 L,_.. ,__ _._ ~~~~ PARKINO j-...- -- , -,- ...... , ~~- . .~.> PERSONNEL ~.e:;: i ~~fV' w"*"~ ,~:' PARRINO \. 1 , ) DR1.1ID ..PLACE'- . . ., ADLBR PAVIUOll \ " .. .' ...---- nLIAl>ll.L DRIVE / 0---.".'''' I i -rJ L vza;s PAVlOOM PAlUilNG I i -" I /-- - ./ RICKER ROAD '-1 ! .... __J -'. --[-...-. .-- ;-- 1/ C \" ' " '.. ,,~ .. . "'-.-- ------- --.. -------- , ;- , i ~ ". . 'f _. '- WAT/(INS ROAD CAMPUS MASTER PLAN ~)I tEJ! 10: f:~1 , I ~.r IlJ:>tt t1t ..1 ll. MORTON PLANT HEAL TJ-i SYSTEM ~ ._ .___~....,_,.._____COIUIr.rr STRSr:T ..... ~- -11 U.Ll 11 . ._.i (1)~h __ t . ! . ~ I I \.. , -.. I L l~ L. ,_ 1 .<. r" -~ .......! .~..... -.. r-~' ''1 I I I ""'r ...... "". i r ! I I L, L_ ...l_..J_,_L. r-.....-l -1- -1.-' , . 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". .,' J '...,-'" \. .wa:IN<l taa't.o'/1% PAIUONO .L. , \ \ .- -...,.....- i C \,.~u._ i \ - ~~~\"l."-' ~ cS:"I, . ~~.o. ;!i' ~ -- ~J ~~._~ ~~ ~rE9.~ - Clearwater City Commission Agenda Cover Memorandum Item # Meeting Date: 7("'\ ~ ' ,/ \ s / I cd qLJ , SUBJECT: Application for Future Land Use Plan Amendment, Zoning Atlas Amendment, and Master Plan approval for various properties east and west of South Fort Harrison Avenue and north and south of Pinellas Street; Owner: Morton Plant Hospital Association, Inc. et al.; Representative: Emil C. Marquardt, Jr.; 44.2 acres m.o.1. (Z 94-06, LUP 94-15, & PSP 94-08) RECOMM ENDA TION/MOTION: Receive the Application for Future Land Use Plan Amendment to Institutional for Parcel A, B, and C, Zoning Atlas Amendment to Master Planned Development for Parcels A, 8, C, and D, and Proposed Master Plan for Parcels A, B, C, & D, and refer the Future Land Use Plan and Zoning Atlas Amendments to the City Clerk to be advertised for public hearing and refer the Proposed Master Plan (concept plan) to the Development Review Committee for review and comments with final approval by the Commission. [] and that the appropriate officials be authorized to execute same. BACKGROUND: This request is the long awaited Morton Plant Hospital Master Plan. It consists of several Zoning Atlas and Land Use Plan amendments, along with a long-range site development plan. The Master Plan for the long term development of Morton Plant Hospital covers two areas the Main Campus and a Satellite Area. The Main Campus runs from Clearwater Harbor on the west to roughly one block east of South Fort Harrison Avenue. West of Fort Harrison Avenue, the northern limits run along Jeffords Street jutting north at two locations to take in lots on the north side of Jeffords Street. At Fort Harrison the northern boundary drops a block to the south, to Grand Central Street, and continues one block east to Hamlet Street. The boundary line then runs south jutting back and forth across Hamlet Street for two blocks to the projection of Tuskawilla Avenue, which is the southern boundary east of Fort Harrison Avenue. West of Fort Harrison Avenue, the Town of Belleair borders the Reviewed by: Legal N/A Budget N/A Purchasing N/A Risk Hgmt. N/A CIS N/A ACM Other N/A Originating Oept: CENTRAL PERMITTING /" .' ~ J- , ") COltl: . N/A Total Commiuion Action: o Approved o Approved w/conditions o Deni cd o Continued to: U.er Dept: $ Current Fiscal Yr. -(' , Advertised: Date: Paper: ~ Not Requi red Affeclad Partio. D Noti fied ~ Not Requi red Funding Source: o Capi tal Imp. o Operat i n9 o Other Attachmentll: APPLl CA T IONS MASTER PLAN MAPS o None I' Submitted by: ~ - a: /fU Ci ty ~ger Appropriation Code: ~ Printed on recycled paper Z 94-06, LUP 94-15, PSP 94-08 Page 2 main campus on its southern side. Within the Main Campus there are three small enclaves (Limited Office zoning) which are not owned by Morton Plant Hospital and not included in the Master Plan. Within the Main Campus, that portion shown as Area D has a Future Land Use Plan Classification of Institutional. The Future Land Use Plan Classifications for Area A (Industrial Limited), Area 8 (Commercial Genera!), and Area C (Residential/Office General) are all proposed to be amended to Institutional. All of the Main Campus would then have a Future Land Use Plan Classification of Institutional and would be able to be assigned zoning of Master Planned Development. The portion of Area C at the southwest corner of Pinellas Street and South Fort Harrison is included in this request. It is covered by a separate request for Future Land Use Plan and Zoning Atlas amendments. It is expected that this separate request will proceed under the expeditious review procedures of the Department of Community Affairs and permit early commencement of construction of the proposed Heart and Vascular Center planned for this area. Once approval of the Master Planned Development for the entire site occurs, this area will be formally incorporated into the associated zoning and Master Plan for the Hospita I. The Satellite Area included in the Master Plan lies east of Fort Harrison Avenue and runs from the old railroad right-of-way on the west to the Seaboard Coastline Railroad on the east, and from Magnolia Drive on the north to Grand Central Street on the south. This parcel is not directly connected to the Main Campus but is included in the proposed Master Plan. It is intended to change the Future Land Use Plan Classification for the Satellite Area from Industrial Limited to Institutional and amend the Zoning Atlas from Limited Industrial to Master Planned Development. The attached Master Plan shows the location of existing and proposed facilities as well as the proposed dimensional restrictions for the Master Plan property. Staff will examine the appropriateness of these restrictions in meeting neighborhood compatibility objectives during its review. We anticipate requiring the submittal of additional information concerning setbacks, site lighting, traffic generation, and buffering from the Hospital to determine if further restrictions/conditions are needed to insure use compatibility. The Future Land Use Plan and Zoning Atlas amendments are being requested to enable the Hospital to utilize the planned development approach for their entire site. This will permit the City to review the long range development plan (Master Plan) for the Hospital. It will also provide the City and neighboring property owners with the opportunity to evaluate the effects the proposed development will have upon adjacent property and public facilities. By utilizing the planned development approach, the City and surrounding property owners will be aware of proposed future development, and the Hospital will have reasonable assurance that it will be able to meetH!';-long range needs. The Master Plan, as finally approved by the City Commission, will serve as the guide for future development of the Hospital. Pertinent information concerning the requests are summarized in the following tables. OTHER REQUIRED REVIEWS AGENCY YES NO Pinellas Planning Council/Countywide Planning Authority Florida Department of Community Affairs x X , # , . '.. . . . '" ~ . I '. .' . . Z 94-06, LUP 94-15, & PSP 94-08 Page 3 LOCATION CITY OR FUTURE LAND USE PLAN ZONING COUNTY CATEGORY ACTUAL USE Subject City West of Fort Harrison: P/SP, OL Hospital facilities, offices, Property Institutional, Residential! & CN residential Office General, and Commercial General East of Fort Harrison: IL Hospital, employee parking Industrial Limited and industrial buildings North City West of Fort Harrison: Residential Urban and RS-6 Single family residential Residential/Offices General OL Apartrllents and offices East of Fort Harrison: Restaurant and single family Industrial Limited IL residential South Belleair West of Fort Harrison: Morton Plan's Nursing Institutional/Medical Related SPM Home Rehabilitation Center Residential Low and parking R-1 & R-E Single family residential City East of Fort Harrison: Industrial Limited IL Retail, business services East City Industrial Limited IL Restaurant, business services, light manufacturing West City Water, None Clearwater Harbor Residential/Office General OL Offices and parking EXISTING ZONING AND FUTURE LAND USE OF MAIN Hospital CAMPUS AND SURROUNDING PROPERTIES ABBREVIA TIONS: CG CN IL OL R-1 R-E RS-6 P/SP SPM u.p.a. Commercial General (City) Commercial Neighborhood (City) Limited Industrial (City) Limited Office (City) Single Family Residential (Belleair) Residential Estates (Belleair) Single-Family Residential" Six" (City) Public/Semi-Public (City) Semi-Public Medical District Residential units per acre Z 94-06, LUP 94-15, & PSP 94-08 Page 4 EXISTING ZONING AND FUTURE LAND USE OF SATELLITE AREA AND SURROUNDING PROPERTIES LOCATION CITY OR FUTURE LAND USE PLAN ZONING COUNTY CATEGORY ACTUAL USE Subject City Industrial Limited IL Morton Plan employee Property parking and light industrial North City Residential/Office General OL Office complex (Druhill Professional Center) and vacant. South City Industrial Limited IL Light industrial, vehicle service East City Industrial Limited IL Railroad right-of-way, on the other side of which are building supply, offices, and light manufacturing, business services West City Former railroad r/o/w Commercial General, CG Retail and offices with parking Industrial Limited IL Offices ZONING RESTRICTION COMPARISON DESCRIPTION OL IL CN P/SP REQUIREMENTS REQUIREMENTS REQUI REMENTS REQUIREMENTS Density 7.5 u.p.a. max. 7.5 u.p.a. max. 15 u.p.a. max. Depends upon use Lot Area 6,000 sq. ft. min. 20,000 sq. ft. 10,000 sq. ft. 43,560 sq. ft. min. mm. min. Lot Width, 60 ft. min. 100 ft. min. 100 ft. min. 100 ft. min. Lot Depth 85 ft. min. 100 ft. min. 100 ft. min. 100 ft. min. Floor Area Ratio 0.3 max. 0.75 max. 0.3 max. 1.0 max. Bldg. Coverage 300/cJ max. 600/0 max. 3001<, max. 45 % max. Open Space Lot 300/0 min. 100/0 min. 300/0 min. 550/0 min. Front Yard 550/0 min. 250/0 min. 550/0 min. 250/0 min. Height 25 ft. max. 50 ft. max. 25 ft. max. 50 ft. max. CITY OF CLEARWATER ZONING ATLAS AMENDMENT APPLICATION Exhibit A attached to this application sets forth the Name of Property Owncr(s):owners of the property for which there is a change of zoning request Address:, 323 JeffoLds St. I Clearwater.FL Phond313 Representative (if any): Emil C. !'-1arguardt, Jr _, Esq. 462-7007 Phone: ~ 1 ~ 441- 8966 Legal Description of Property (Subject of Request): See Exhibit A attached hereto -=r General Location: See map attached Acreage: , Present Zoning District: See Exh. A Requested Zoning District: See Exh. A Clearwater CompreHensive Land Use Plan Classification: See Exh. A Pinellas County Comprehensive Land Use Plan Classification:See Exh. A Reason for Request: The applicants desire to place all of the property referred to in Exhibit A into the PSP/PD zoning category. . Is the requested Zoning District in conformance with the Clearwater Comprehensive Land Use Plan Classification? Yes x No NOTE: If the requested zone change is not consistent with the City's land Use Plan, the applicant will be required to file a corresponding application to amend the Land Use Plan. Is the requested Zoning District in conformance with the Pincllas County Comprehensive Land Use Plan7 Yes x No List any other pertinent information submitted: See Exhibit'A Signalu,e . ~~ __ Dale' L-f - L <; -q '-E ijtornev for Morton Plant He.;1~vstems ,Inc and. its coruorate , f~llaltes and all o\'lI1ers reIerred4 to In'E:xnlf:nt A attacnea nereto. eVlcwc<!' )y:____ __,_________ EXHIBIT A TO REQUEST FOR ZONING CHANGES a. The property described in A( 1) is owned by Morton Plant Hospital Association, Inc. The A(l) property is presently zoned PSP. The request is to have this property zoned PSP/PD. This property consists of 24.66 acres/ b. The property described in A(2) is owned by Morton Plant Hospital Association;- Inc. The A( 2) property is presently zoned OL. The request is to have this property zoned PSP/PD. This property consists of 4.45 acres. c. The property described in A( 3) is owned by Morton Plant Hospital Association, Inc. The A( 3) property is presently zoned eN (Neighborhood Commercial). The request is to have this property zoned PSP!PO. This property consists of 0.73 acres. d. The property descr ibed in Hospital Association, Inc. zoned Limited Industrial. property zoned PSP/PD. This A( 4) is owned by Morton Plant The A(4) property is presently The request is to have this property consists of 7.61 acres. e. The property described in A(S) is presently owned by McMullen Feed store, Inc.; however, Morton Plant System, Inc. has a contract to purchase this property. This property is zoned Limited Industrial. The request is to have this property zoned PSP/PD. This property consists of 1.29 acres. f. The property described in A(6) is presently owned by Morritt Homes, Inc.; however, Morton Plant Health System, Inc. has a contract to purchase this property. This property is zoned Limi ted Industrial. The request is to have this property zoned PSP/PD. This property consists of 2.16 acres. g. The property described in A( 7) is owned by Morton Plant Hospital Auxiliary, Inc. This property is zoned Limi ted Industrial. The request is to have property zoned PSP !PO. This property consists of 0.32 acres. h. The property descr ibed in A (8) is owned by Morton Plant Hospital Foundation, Inc. This property is zoned OL. This request is to have this property zoned PSP!PD. This property consists of 1.00 acres. i. The property described in A(9) is owned by Geneva I. Hogan. The owner has consented to have the A(9) property included in the request for a zoning change from OL to PSP/PD. This property consists of 0.60 acres. j. The property described in A(lO) is owned by Frank Williams. The owner has consented to having the A(10) property included in the request for a zoning change from OL to PSP/PD. This property consists of 0.64 acres. k. The property described in A(ll) is owned by George J. Luteran and Shirley M. Luteran. Morton Plant Hospital Association, Inc. has a contract to purchase this property. This property is zoned OL. The r~quest is to have this property zoned PSP/PD. This property consists of 0.15 acres. 1. The property described in A(l2) is owned by Opie Tittle and Elizabeth 'Tittle as to an undivided 1/2 interest and Thomas Chaplinski and Patricia Ann Chaplinsky as to an undivided 1/2 interest. Morton Plant Hospital Association, Inc. has a contract to purchase this property. This property is zoned OL. The request is to have this property zoned PSP/PD. This property consists of 0.21 acres. m. The property described in A(l3) is owned by Clearwater Pathology Associates, formerly known as Drs. Leonard & Gillotte, P.A. Morton Plant Hospital Association, Inc. has a contract to purchase this property. This property is zoned PSP. The request is to have this property zoned PSP/PD. This property consists of 0.38 acres. ---,.--- , , LAND USE PLAN AMENDMENT APPLICATION DATE Exhibit A attached to thrS-Apprrcatlonsecs:TOrth' tt I~MIE OF PIlOPEnn' OWNEn(S) owners of the property for which the Land Use change . ~srequestea----------------------- ADOn ESS _32.LJ~ffords1-<2!.~~:r::..water, F~_ _____PIlON E_~1}_-_~2_-.?007__ j,i::PIlESENTfITIVC; (I F ANY) Emil C. Ma~ua.Edt.!. Jr., Esq:..__________ AODn ESS _L-.O, Box 16~.S;.1earwater..l-..f_k]JE1L_____p1l0N E Jl.1Z_4.;11-8jli>.L_ LEGAL DCSCnlPTION OF PROPERTY (SUOJECT Of R8QU8ST) See Exhibit A --------------------~-------------------------------. GEllEI1^L LOCATION See Hap attached ACIlEi\GE Pl1eSENT ZONING DISTHICT_ See Exhibit A I1CQUESTED ZOtOHG DISTl11CT2ge E~hibit A Not e : A 5 e p a. rat e a. p p lie a I; ion is r e qui r e c.l if t h \! :<'0 n 1. n g d is t r i c tis . proposed to be chariged. pnGSEHT CLE:MIWATEI1 COMPREHENS!Vr:; LAND USE PLAN CLASSIFICATION See Exhibit ^ I1EQUESTEU CLEARWATER COIJPRE\lEl~SIVE LAND USE PL^I~ CLASSIFICATION See Exhibit A REASON fOR fll;QUEST The~liE:~!:.~<!~sire ~_pl~~_ all of-.!:~~ property referred to in Exhibit A into a~ Insbitutional Land Use classification. -------- ----- --------. ----------..Jf----------. PINE:LLAS COUNTY COMPnEIIENSI'IE; LMlD US!:; PLAN CLM':;1 FlC^TION See Exhibit A IS Tlit; llEQUESTED Lt'dW US!:: C/\T'C.GOnY Hi CONFORMANCE WITH TilE PI1~ELLAS , COUIITY LMW US\!: PLAN CLASSIFICATION? YE,$ NO X I ---- --- Ilote: . County Land Use Plan nrne/ldrnents reQuit'Q the approval of the Pinellds County Planning Council and the State of Florida ( eh apt e r 163 f. S , ) . . State Grow~h ~lanagcment L(!~isb,ti.on limit.s final npproval of Land Use Plan amendments b tte It}' cornmI;:~-;;ron to twice a year. ", .)j'oJ'W\~' ~ (8 r~ iii\t:urc)^t:torI1j~:--MOr'ton-p la nt lIeCllth Systntrw, Inc. iI~rtr; corporate i'lffilintrlf, nnd ..11 owner" referred to in He\,'i'.!weu br: l~xhihil: i\ i1ttnch,"d hereto. EXHIBIT A for Land Use Changes a. The property described in A(2) has a Residential Office/General Land Use designation. The request is to have the Land Use designation changed to Institutional. The present zoning of the A(2) property is OL and the requested zone change is to PSP!PD. b. The property described in A(3) has a CG (Commercial General) Land Use designation. The request is to have the Land Use designation changed to Institutional. The present zoning of the A(3) property is CN and the requested zone change is to PSP!PD. c. The property described as A( 4) is owned by Morton Plant Hospital Association, Inc. The A(4) property presently has an Industrial Limited Land Use designation. The request is to have the Land Use designation changed to Institutional. The present zoning of the A(4) property is Limited Industrial and the requested zone change is to PSP/PD. d. The property described in A(S) is presently owned by McMullen Feed store, Inc. However, Morton Plant Health Systems, Inc. has a contract to purchase this property. This property has an Industrial Limited Land Use designation. The request is to have the Land Use designation changed to Institutional. The present zoning of the A(S) property is Limited Industrial. The request is to have the property zoned PSP/PD. e. The property described in A(6) is presently owned by Morritt Homes, Inc.; however, Morton Plant Health System, Inc. has a contract to purchase this property. This property has an Industrial Limited Land Use designation. The request is to have the Land Use designation changed to Institutional. The present zoning of the A(6) property is Limited Industrial. The request is to have this property zoned PSP!PD. f. The property described in A (7) is owned by Morton Plant Hospital Auxiliary, Inc. The Land use designation is Industrial Limited. The request is to have the Land Use designation changed to Institutional. The present zoning of the A(7) property is Limited Industrial. The request is to have that property zoned PSP!PD. g. The property described in A(8) is owned by Morton Plant Hospital Foundation, Inc. This property has a Land Use designation of Residential Office/General. The request is to have the Land Use designation changed to Institutional. The present zoning of the A(S) property is OL. The request is to have the property zoned PSP/PD. h. The property described in A(9) is owned by Geneva I. Hogan. The owner has consented to having the A(9) property included in the request to change the Land Use designation from Residential Office/General to Institutional. The present zoning of the A(9) property is OL. The request is to have the property zoned PSP/PD. i. The property described in A(lD) is owned by Frank Williams. The owner has consented to have the A(lD) property included in the request to change the Land Use designation from Residential Office/General to Institutional. The present zoning of the A(lD) property is OL. The request is to have the property zoned PSP/PD. j. The property described in A(ll) is owned by George J. Luteran and Shirley M. Luteran. Morton Plant Hospital Association, Inc. has a contract to purchase this property. This property has Land Use designation of Residential Office/General. The request is to have the Land Use designation changed to Institutional. The present zoning of the A(11) property is OL. The request is to have the property zoned PSP/PD. k. The property described in A(12) is owned by Opie Tittle and Elizabeth Tittle as to an undivided 1/2 interest and Thomas Chaplinski and Patricia Ann Chaplinski as to an undivided 1/2 interest. This property has a Land Use designation of Residential Office/General. The request is to have the Land Use designation changed to Institutional. The present zoning of the A( 12) property is OL. The request is to have the property zoned PSP/PD. /" 3 I, CLEARWATER BEACH flSOUTH MANDALAY" REDEVELOPMENT AREA PLAN .. PRELIMINARY DISCUSSION ,OF OPTIONS .... (julf of Mexico t. III i.... · u! · . ! I ...;.....>:...5::......:.:......... .."'<A."^.."""'it;.._................."IYo'o 'Ii ~ ~".... .~ i ~ ~ 1~ff:~~~~~l~~*~~~~~~\. ,~~~~~: :< g ~~w<~~..~..,.~~~,,~ ~ ~ ::~.:':.:-:~~.:::.;o::.~.;.:.:..;.: =:- ~ ~..~...~~ !{ f · ':~~:~~:~f::~tf:;?~J~f;~. · i~' ~ '~ Ii! ~ ~'- ... .. 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Introduction On April 21, 1994, the City Commission requested that staff develop several redevelopment options for the area bounded by Marianne Street on the south, Baymont Street on the north, the Gulf of Mexico on the west and Clearwater Harbor on the east for Commission consideration at its meeting of May 19, 1994. For simplicity in describing this area, staff is referring to it as the "South Mandalay Redevelopment Area." Details about the land area and zoning of the area are provided in Appendix A. This short report provides a summation of three different options for the redevelopment of this area. Following Commission direction, staff will initiate further action on any option or any individual components of each of these options. Universal Goals Staff suggests that the starting point for any proposals for the South Mandalay study area should begin with a determination of the most important goals to be accomplished. We suggest further that there are six "universal goals" that should guide any redevelopment options for this study area. These are: . Improve the pedestrian connection between the East Shore/Poinsettia area and both Mandalay Avenue and the beach . Improve the pedestrian environment along all redevelopment area streets . Increase parking opportunities in the redevelopment area . Improve public access to Clearwater Harbor . Increase private investment in the redevelopment area . Create an identity for the redevelopment area in the context of the identity of Clearwater Beach While the public or the Commission may identify other goals that might be considered "universal," these appear to staff to be sufficient in guiding any of a number of redevelopment options for this area of Clearwater Beach. Specific options are discussed below. 1 Option 1 - Small Scale Option t. Yt The first option identified by staff is a relatively less complicated redevelopment option. No public/private partnerships are proposed, and no major facilities, other than possibly parking garages and a waterfront park, would be constructed on existing private property. Accordingly, this option is referred to as the Small Scale Option. The main components of the Small Scale Option are summarized in the following paragraphs and table. Figure 1 illustrates the proposed improvements. Papaya Street Promenade Conversion of Papaya Street into a pedestrian-only promenade or street mall along its entire length from Clearwater Harbor to the Gulf of Mexico would improve the pedestrian connection between the East Shore/Poinsettia area and both Mandalay Avenue and the beach. Some public parking along Papaya would be lost following this proposal, but propertv access would not be interfered with to any great degree. This proposal would link the East Shore/Poinsettia area with the Beach, Mandalay Avenue, Clearwater Harbor in a significant pedestrian-oriented way. The Promenade could include passive recreation facilities and benches. Vendors and sidewalk cafes could be established at intervals along the Promenade; it would also serve as an area for art shows and street festivals. Breaks in the Promenade would occur at East Shore Drive, Poinsettia Avenue, Mandalay Avenue and North Gulfview Blvd. A cul-de-sac arrangement or T-shaped street end would have to be established at the southern terminus of North Gulfview Boulevard in order to accommodate vehicle turnarounds. Baymont Street Walk A second proposal to be considered in conjunction with, or separately from, the Papaya Street Promenade would be to provide a widened sidewalk (approximately 15 feet wide) along the south side of Baymont Street from Clearwater Harbor to the Gulf of Mexico. As with the Promenade proposal, few property access problems would be created and some on-street parking eliminated. This proposal does have potential of creating use conflicts with the multi-family development north of Baymont Street. No Back-Out Parking/Pedestrian Streetscape The Small Scale Option addresses the second universal goal, improving the pedestrian environment, by implementing the previously-proposed "no back-out" parking proposal along all redevelopment area streets. This is the proposal previously submitted to the Commission by staft of eliminating back-out parking, providing streetscape landscaping and widened sidewalks in conjunction with a comprehensive street improvement program. Opportunities for sidewalk cafes and vendors could be provided under this proposal. Examples of how this proposal could be implemented are included in Appendix B of this report. 2 ,,1..t;.. 1 c 2 = - t- a.. = 1.1.I ..... CI: c.:) en ..... ..... CI: ::E en ~h'<..r en ..I C en = a.. = a: a.. ..I -= = c.:::t u. CI W = ~ en z = CI ... Z = < CI i:i: en ... w en = w ... 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This area could be converted to approximately triple the number of parking spaces provided by the Pelican Walk development, and eliminate the large expanse of paved surface parking in this area, creating a more pedestrian-friendly environment. Street level shops could be provided in the parking garage to improve its pedestrian-related function. The location of a parking garage on the south end of the redevelopment area could be accomplished through either of two alternatives. First, the surface parking lot on the north end of the Holiday Inn Surfside could be converted into a parking garage with street level shops. This would allow an interconnection with the Papaya Street Promenade, and eliminate a large "blank" space in the Mandalay Avenue and Papaya Street pedestrian environment. Alternately, should the Holiday Inn Surfside not be interested in such an arrangement, some other relatively large property would need to be purchased, through negotiation or condemnation, in order to create a parking structure in another place in the southern part of the redevelopment area. (See the Civic Center site discussion on page 5 below.) Papaya Street Waterfront Park Concerning the fourth universal goal, improvement of public access to Clearwater Harbor, staff suggests the creation of a waterfront park at the eastern terminus of Papaya Street to interconnect with the street mall/promenade. There is a relatively dilapidated property located on the north side of Papaya Street adjoining Clearwater Harbor which contains approximately 0.67 acres. This property has an appraised property tax value of approximately $ 500, 000, and could be purchased to establish a public waterfront park. Harbor Walk Alternately, or in conjunction with the proposed Papaya Street park, would be a linear boardwalk interconnecting all waterfront properties in this area. This proposal may prove attractive to waterfront property owners, excepting residential property owners and those having small scale marina operations. These property owners may find themselves having concerns about safety due to the added accessibility to their properties. Given the existing development pattern, the boardwalk would likely have to be constructed over Clearwater Harbor, creating some permitting difficulties. Also, the boardwalk could be extended north of the redevelopment area, linking it with the Recreation Center, its associated parking, and the ferry stop. Redevelopment Area Identification While the improvements recommended a bove will serve to create an identity of sorts for the redevelopment area, a more active approach is recommended. First, the City should install "gateposts" at key spots along the street frontages bordering and within the redevelopment area (e.g., shaded benches, pillars, light pole banners, or other 5 distinctive architectural devices) to identify the area's key features and entrys. Second, a coherent street-side landscaping theme should be established and implemented along all redevelopment area streets. Third, the tropical seascape theme design theme should be implemented across Clearwater Beach, with incentives for compliance focused on the redevelopment area. On-Site/Off-Site Option Staff proposes a second option for Commission consideration. This option, referred to in this report as the On-Site/Off-Site Option, consists generally of the Small Scale Option proposals, with the added goal of moving public functions into the redevelopment area. Figures 2 and 3 illustrate two versions of this option. Public Function Relocation As the following table indicates, an added option goal for the On-Site/Off-Site Option, includes the following possible proposals: ~ Relocate the Civic Center to the redevelopment area. ~ Relocate the Recreation Center to the redevelopment area. II- Locate a Conference Center in the redevelopment area. Each of these proposals would involve the purchase of existing private property in order to locate public functions in the redevelopment area. Any or all of these proposals would serve to reinforce the importance of the redevelopment area to the overall Clearwater Beach community. Any or all of the proposals could be linked with any of the universal goal proposals. In particular, the Papaya Street Promenade and waterfront park could serve as an excellent opportunity to capitalize on the interrelationships between the various goal proposals. Finally, there is no reason why these public functions cannot be combined. The Civic Center and Conference Center functions have a natural overlap since both involve meeting facilities; this particular combination might result in a maximum utilization of the meeting facilities. Shared parking would provide advantages to any of the possible uses, also maximizing the use of land. Civic Center Site Should the Civic Center be relocated to the redevelopment area, the existing Civic Center site could serve as a possible parking garage location, or, in the alternative, eliminating all existing land uses on this area and creating a passive "landing zone" for people coming onto the beach. This latter proposal would reduce congestion in the beach's entryway and provide an opportunity for visitors and residents alike to "catch their breath It as they enter the beach area. Should the parking garage proposal be accepted for the Civic Center site, some effective means of crossing Marianne Street and Causeway Boulevard would need to be established. 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This option, as envisioned by staff, would either centralize the Conference Center in the redevelopment area and orient one or more major hotel facilities to the Conference Center area, or establish a mixed use residential/commercial project similar to Hyde Park in Tampa. Figures 4 through 7 illustrate versions of this option. Staff points out that versions of this option would allow the vacation of parts of East Shore Drive, Poinsettia Drive, and Baymont Street, minimizing the amount of area taken up by public infrastructure in the redevelopment area. Approximatelv ~OO hotel/motel units or 100 + residential units with a substantial amount of commercial floor area could be constructed on either of these consolidated areas. If the Commission decides to pursue a hotel development, existing density regulations allow a density that roughly corresponds to ten Sea Stone Resorts, three Clearwater Beach Hotels, or one Holiday Inn Surfside. Hotel development of this scale could accommodate any parking required for the Conference Center at the hotel site(s). A mixed use commercial and residential project, similar to Hyde Park, would also be a possibility for the redevelopment area. The Conference Center would likely not be a part of a mixed use project due to land area constraints, unless it was held to a smaller scale. However, such a project could be designed to mesh well with the universal goals identified early in the report, some public functions could be located into the redevelopment area, and land use conflicts could be minimized through careful design. Having residential development in close proximity to the major commercial features of the redevelopment area, including Mandalay Avenue, would help insure the success of the commercial facilities. There are other possibilities for major redevelopment projects in this part of the redevelopment area. 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However, there are non-waterfront locations available for purely commercial projects, and the likely scale of a purely commercial development might shift the commercial focus in the redevelopment area from Mandalay Avenue to the waterfront. Location of public functions, except possibly the Conference Center, into the redevelopment area would likely not occur as part of a large commercial project. Staff can provide the Commission with more information on any of these alternatives if desired. Evaluation of the Options The following table provides a summary comparison of how the" universal" and option goal proposals could be funded under each of the three options proposed in this report. Funding sources are listed in order of most probable funding source. As noted in the discussion below, staff feels that the Large Scale Option represents a preferred approach in accomplishing the stated goals. Of the three redevelopment options, the Large Scale Option appears to allow the "universal" and option goals to be met with the least amount of land use conflict and General Fund expense, although considerable public expense, through a redevelopment agency, could result. As proposed by staff, this option would not be pursued unless a public/private partnership and redevelopment agency (CRA) could be established. This partnership could be a three-way arrangement between the City, the developer (or developers), and the property owners, with the property owners being offered "shares" in the development based upon a pro rata estimate of relative participation. Alternately, it could be a two-way arrangement, with the City and the developer(s) utilizing the City's redevelopment authority to acquire property and the developer's capital to partially or fully finance the property acquisition and development. (This latter scenario appears more likely, given existing property ownership patterns and the number of owners in the area.) The developer could be responsible for the development costs of the streetscape improvements, the Harbor Walk and the Waterfront Park, and could also be required to participate in the costs of relocating the Civic Center or Recreation Center to this area. As mentioned above, in the event that the hotel alternative is chosen, the parking for the Conference Center should be provided by the hotel developer. Regardless of the option selected, if a Conference Center is developed in this area, it should be with either substantial (if not full) funding from, preferably, the Tourist Development Council (TDC) or 1 alternately, the hotel developer. Conference centers are regional attractions that result in regional economic benefits. ConsequenIly, the City of Clearwater should not be required to capitalize the Center by itself. TDC funding of the Center would result in a greater likelihood of success for the Large Scale Option since it would allow the developer to more fully participate in the other desired on and off site improvements and would minimize developer risk associated with the Conference Center. Further, it would provide greater public control over the scheduling of events and functions within the Center since no specific hotel or development entity would control the Center. 16 . .,' " ~ .' .'. " . " . - " The Commission should be advised that further study of and action pursuant to the f;::~ desired option or proposals may be necessary to insure compatibility with City concurrency regulations and regional hurricane evacuation goals. Depending on Commission direction, a formal redevelopment area may need to be established to allow prompt City action to consolidate properties. Further, the Commission should also be advised that a number of the proposals discussed above may require code amendments. 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SETBACKS ~ STREET ~ NONE ~ 20 FEET MIN. * ~ SIDE ~ NONE ~ 12 FEET MIN. * ~ REAR ~ NONE ~ 15 FEET MIN.* · INCREASES PROPORTIONATELY IF STRUCTURE EXCEEDS 20 FEET IN HEIGHT OPEN SPACE ~ FRONT YARD ~ NONE . 50% ~ SITE . 50A> MIN. . 25% HEIGHT 35 FEET MAX. 80 FEET MAX. 19 APPENDIX B STREET REORIENTATION OPTIONS - "NO BACK-OUT PARKING" PROPOSAL The City's Traffic Engineering Group prepared the following graphics that depict the existing back-out parking arrangement typical to most streets in the commercial areas of Clearwater Beach (Figure B-1), along with a variety of proposals to "retrofit" existing street layouts to eliminate back-out parking and improve pedestrian access (Figures B-2 through B-6). Note the lack of sidewalks and extremely poor pedestrian environment that currently exists. Any of the retrofit options might be considered under this redevelopment plan, getting the particular parking and access needs of a specific situation. The options are provided for information only, but special attention should be paid to the landscape, pedestrian access and parking improvements shown in Figure B-2. Figure B-6 should only be considered in areas where maximizing parking is the primary concern. The following table illustrates the trade-ofts involved in moving from the existing parking arrangement to each of the possible options. RGURE DESCRIPTION lUMBER OF SIDEWALK PAVED lUMBER SPACES. WIDTH AREA WIDTH.. B-1 EXISTING BACK-OUT PARI<ING 18 .28". NONE 60 FT. WITH 2.WAY TRAVEL B-2 45 DEGREE PARKING ON ()NE 9 7.5 FT. 35 FT. SIDE WITH ONE-WAY TR~VEL AND 5 FT. WIDE PLANTER AREAS ON EACH sloe B-3 90 DEGREE PARKING ON ()NE 14 8 FT. 44 FT. SIDE WITH 2.WAY TRAVEL B-4 45 DEGREE PARKING ON ()NE 14 12 FT. 36 FT. SIDE WITH ONE-WAY TR~ VEL 8-5 PARALLEL PARKING ON 80TH 10 8 FT. 44 FT. SIDES WITH 2.WAY TRAVEL 8-6 45 DEGREE PARKING ON BOTH 18 NONE 60 FT. SIDES WITH ONE.WA Y TRAVEL . OVER A 130 FT. STREET CROSS-SECTION. . . 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(~~ ~ ~ -::=:. ~ ~ru.~~ - Item # Clearwater City Commission Agenda Cover Memorandum Meeting Date: ,3d 5/r7 hi SUBJECT: GRANTS FOR YOUTH DIVERSION PROGRAMS FOR CLEARWATER RECOMMENDATION/MOTION: Approve 18 applications for "Youth Diversion Grants For Clearwater" in a total not-to-exceed amount of $27,000.00 remaining from the monies budgeted from last year's Summer Youth Program. ~ and that the appropriate officials be authorized to execute same. BACKGROUND: The City Manager gave staff the ability to compete for monies up to $1,500 to provide programs for youth allover the City this summer. Thirty-one applications were received. The following were selected to receive the grants. 1. Countrvside Activity Nights -- $1,500 Three free activity nights to reach an estimated 100 to 200 teens per activity night in the countryside area. 2. Norton Pool S~lash Parties -- $1,500 Three monthly splash parties to reach an estimated 200 teens per party in the South Greenwood community. 3. Lonq Center Wednesdays -- $1,500 Five free activity nights for teens to reach an estimated 100 teens per activity night. 4. MLK Moonliqht Recreation Program, DJ Entertainment -- $1,500 Ten Saturday nights DJ entertainment to reach 200 additional participants to the MLK Moonlight program. 5. star Cruising -- $1,500 Three Clearwater Express trips for 65 teens (accompanied by an astronomer to facilitate the education of the stars). Effort would be made to see that as many different individuals as possible have access to this opportunity. Reviewed by: Legal NfA Budgct Purchasi ng NfA Risk Mgmt. NfA CIS N/ A ACH Other OZ~:t~ (.) Costs: S 27.000.00 Total commission Action: o Approved o Approved w/conditions o Dcni ed o Cont inued to: User Dcpt: $ 27,000.00 Current Fiscal Yr. ~~ Slimitt . . f6' . I' " 1 . t I /(,'-. C Hy Hote Advertised: D,ltC: Pnper: t') Not Required Affected Partics ~) Not if i cd o Not Required FU1ding Sourcc: o Cupitnl Imp. o Opera t i ng o Ot her Attachments: o Hone Appropr i D t i on Code: 010-09232-58200-569-000 - 2 - 6. Friday Niqht Extra - Morningside Pool -- $1,500 Eight Friday nights of expanded swimming pool operation for area teens with a goal to involve 120 teens each Friday. 7. Teens Support National Parks and Recreation Month -- $1,500 The involvement of 30 (16 and/or 17 year olds) in a volunteer capacity for special events sponsored by the City. July 4th Celebration and state Special Olympics Softball Tournament would serve as pilot programs to determine if this age group can be a viable source of volunteers for special events. 8. Teen Tennis Nights -- $500.00 Five evenings of free tennis for 40 community teens per night. 9. Rainbow Lanes Bowling -- $1,500.00 Nine-week Wednesday night bowling program for teens in south Clearwater. Twenty-six participants will be involved each night and the registration procedure will be designed to accommodate as many different individuals as possible. 10. North Greenwood Summer Hoops League -- $1,500 Eight-week Thursday night program to serve an estimated 80 to 100 teens from the North Greenwood community. Volunteers from the community will be involved with the program. 11. Homer Villas Field Trips -- $1,500 To provide entertainment and educational field trips for kids 8 to 15 years of age that live in Homer Villas. The trips will be organized and supervised by the neighborhood police officers of the Homer Villas community. 12. Youth Football Program -- $1,500 To provide a program for ten minority youth ages 8 to 15 organized by the community police officers of the Clearwater Police Department. This program provides 3 hours of physical exercise daily, 10 Saturday games, and teaches teamwork, pride, character, and leadership. 13. Teens Go Fish -- $1,500 To provide three 3-hour fishing educational tournaments to serve 50 youth at each session The program will be designed to accommodate as many different teens city-wide as possible. 14. Pinellas Opportunity Council, Inc. (PaC) -- $1,500 Provide the liKings Kid Summer Camp" at the Martin Luther King Center with 20 to 30 hours per week of computer training and introduction to career choices. This grant would pay the cost of a student employed by pac's Youth Employment program to provide some 150 to 200 low-income summer camp kids between the ages of 6 and 11 with hands-on computer enrichment. 15. Girls Incorporated -- $1,363 To implement its "Operation sr1ART" (science, math, and relevant technology) program for 40 members at the Condon Gardens Center to encourage them to explore science and math opportunities both in and out of school. This grant would sponsor one program instructor for 3 days per week, two hours per day for 10 weeks. - 3 - 16. Homeless Emergency Project. Inc., Transitional Housinq Program -- $1,500 To employ two college students to organize and conduct youth volleyball for 80 participants (ages 8 to 12 and ages 13 to 18) housed within a 3-block area in their shelter and transitional housing programs. This activity would occur two nights per week for 11 weeks. 17. Homeless Emergency Project. Inc., Emergency Shelter Program -- $1,500 To conduct an Arts and Crafts class for youth aged 8 to 15 two nights per week. Funding is required for a paid employee to teach and art supplies. Many young people live in the neighborhood and are residents of the emergency shelter and transitional housing programs. 18. Camp Nquzo Saba'94 -- $1,520.00 Summer program to provide educational, cultural and recreational activities for youth aged 5 to 13 from June 13 to August 5 at the Ervin's All American Youth Club, Inc. ""~I~.""",, <,!{~V.l",.,t!.... ~~~0;:. n -0~ ~\ ~ _..: ~1 . - s; ~ _..::: ~~ 7'h~ - ~. ~~~;~~,"" Clearwater City Com.mission Agenda Cover Memorandum Item # Meeting Date: 33. ~5(i 1/ C( Y SUBJECT: Application Fees - Conditional Uses, Variances, Site Plans, Plats, Rezonings and Land Use Plan Amendments. RECOMMENDATION/MOTION: Adopt Resolution No. 94-28 revising fee schedules for "planning-relatedll items. [] and that the appropriate officials be authorized to execute same. BACKGROUND: The Commission has directed staff to look into its "planning-related" fees. The following table provides a comparison of the "pro's" and "con's" of our current "cost recovery" fee approach. COMPARISON OF ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES OF A "COST RECOVERY" FEE SCHEDULE PROMOTES THE PHILOSOPHY THAT USER FEES ARE THE APPROPRIATE REVENUE SOUHCE TO FUND THESE TYPES OF GOVERNMENT SERVICES CON'S DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS MAY BE DISCOURAGED CONSTRUCTION WITHOUT PERMITS MAY BE ENCOURAGED PUBLIC PERCEPTION THAT CLEARW ATER IS "UNFRIENDL YII TO DEVELOPMENT OR BUSINESSES PRO'S CITIZENS DO NOT "SUBSIDIZE" PRIVATE DEVELOPMENT REVIEWS REVENUES EQUAL COSTS PROMOTES THE PHILOSOPHY THAT PROPERTY TAXES ARE THE APPROPRIATE REVENUE SOURCE TO FUND THESE TYPES OF GOVERNMENT SERVICES I Roviewed by: LegQl Budget Purchasing Risk Mgrnt. CIS ACM Oth er Originating OOllt: CENTRAL P COltS: $ NJA Total Commission Action: o Approved o Approved w/conditions o Denied o Conti nued to: NIA N/A IJ/A ~(~\L tJ/A $ Current Fiscal Yr. User DOllt: .' \ ') Advertised: Date: Paper: o Not Requi red Affoctod Purtios o IJotlficd [.J Not Required Funding Sourco: o Cop; tol Imp_ o OpcrQti ng o Othel- A ttachrnonts: RESOLUTION NO. 94-28 FEE RESEARCII o None AlllllOpriation Codo: o Print l!d (In rL'cyc INJ palwr Fee Schedule Page 2 The table on page 3 lists variance fees in the City of Clearwater in comparison to other communities in 1991 and 1994. Please note that our variance fees are substantially higher than other communities. However, the attached information recently (late 1993) collected by Pinellas Park indicates that most of our other fees are relatively consistent with those charged by other larger cities in Pinellas County. Staff has taken Commission direction to adjust our fee schedule to reflect a development services philosophy, and we recommend a number of fee revisions to make the transformation from a "cost recovery" to a "customer service" system. These recommended fees do not fully cover the costs involved in processing an application, but represent reasonable, nominal fees for the types of requests, based on fees charged by other local governments and staff's judgement as to what level a fee must be charged to avoid entirely speculative requests. The Commission should be advised that we will likely see a significant drop in revenue from these adjustments to the fee schedule, but that the number of requests may rise as a result of the fee reductions. Due to these variables, it is very difficult to ascertain the budget impact of a fee reduction of this sort. The table on page 4 shows what would be the differences in fees collected in 1994 (to date) under our current fee schedule and the fees proposed in this agenda item for various types of applications, assuming no increase in applications due to lower fees. When we last raised our fees, there was a minimal drop in the number of applications, indicating, perhaps, that demand for our services is relatively inelastic to cost. We are, of course, amending our code continuously to revise regulations to eliminate unnecessary procedural requirements and to "legitimize" frequently-granted variances. These activities will also reduce the number of applications we process, and, consequently, fee revenue. The following table lists current fee requirements and those recommended by staff. REQUEST CURRENT FEE $475 + $55 ea. add. RECOMMENDED FEE Conditional Use Permits * ~ ~ $100 for residential $200 for nonresidential Variances * * $475 + $55 ea. add. ~ ~ $100 for residential + $25 ea. add. $200 for nonresidential + $50 ea. add. 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WHEREAS, administrative review is required for site plans, subdivision plats, annexation requests, land use plan and zoning atlas amendments, requests for conditional use and variances, appeals and continuances, and concurrency review; and WHEREAS, the City incurs direct and indirect expenses for such reviews; and WHEREAS, the City Commission desires to establish a schedule of fees to fully defray such expenses but in such a manner as to reflect City economic development goals; and WHEREAS, the City Commission finds it necessary to adopt a new schedule of fees as set forth herein in order to defray said expenses but in such a manner as to reflect City economic development goals; now therefore BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA: Section 1 . There is hereby established the following fees and charges relating to review and processing of site plans, annexation requests, land use plan and zoning atlas amendments and subdivision plats, conditional uses, variances, appeals, continuances and concurrency reviews: A. Site Plan Review: (1) Base charge for each site plan .. . . . . . . $ 250.00 +9fhQG; plus (a) For each acre, or fraction thereof ...... 50.00 &~G (21 Revalidation of a Certified Site Plan . . . . . . . " 150.00 (3) Site Plan Amendment (After Certification I ... . . .. 150.00 (4) Transfer of Development Rights (a) With Formal Site Plan Review ... . . . . . . . . .. 150.00 (b) Without Formal Site Plan Review .......... 350.00 B. Subdivision Plat Review: (1) Base charge for each preliminary subdivision plat ....................... $250.00 890.00; plus (a) For each lot included on the plan ... . . . . . . . . . 25.00 3G-.GG (21 Revalidation if a Certified Preliminary Subdivision Plat . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . 50.00 e.&.GG (3) Subdivision Plat Amendment (After Certification, Prior to Recording) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50.00 a.&:-GG (4) Administrative Lot Division 150.00 C. Annexation and Initial Zoning and Land Use Requests: (1) Base charge for each application for an agreement to annex or annexation and initiJI zonina designation (including an individual existing or proposed sinole-family dwelling unit) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " No Charge D. land Use Plan and Zonino Atlas Amendment Requests: (1) Base charge for each application for Amendment of the Zoning Atlas. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $250.00 ~G; plus For CClch County Land Use Pllln Amendment .... 100.00-2-GG.OO (2) Base charge for a Zoning Amendment and City land Use Plan Amendment on the same property ........ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 250.00-681hOO; plus la) For each County Land Use Plan Amendment ............. 1 00.00 Ib) For each amendment recluirina State approval p-roparty 3 3cros or gre-at:ef-i.fl 6lliH-fe€i~ta~ffiy.at} . . .. . . . . . .. 100.00 ~ E. Variance or Conditional Use Requests: 11) Variances (a) Sign variances involving existing nonconforming signage . $50.00 (b) Other variances for residentially zoned properties. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $1 00.00 ~Q..GQ, (c) Other variances for non residentially zoned properties: Single variance request ............. $200.00 ~; plus (d) Any additional request for variance with respect to the same property or contiguous properties by the same owner ............................. 50.00.e5.00 (2) Conditional Use ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $200.00 475.00*; plus (a) Any additional request for conditional use with respect to the same property or contiguous properties by the same owner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50.00 B-e.GO (b) For alcoholic beverage sales requests. . . .. 200.00 210.00 +Exception A: Requests involving transfers of business ownership for which a conditional use permit has previously been issued . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 350.00 +Exception B: Requests involving package sales of alcoholic beverages for indoor retail sales uses selling alcoholic beverages as an accessory use and which either: la) contain a minimum of 25,000 sq. ft. of gross floor area; or Ib) sell alcoholic beverages only as part of a "gift set" in which the value of the alcoholic beveragels) in the set is less than 50% of the value of the total set . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100.00 13} Rehearings of Variance or Conditional Use Requests for which a "trial period" has been established by an official city board or by the City Commission . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 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"':;':~)"';, li:--i ' , ..' :.,':;':...., ."., . .,',', '~"'.:;-;-, , i;" ';J ,sit et( (I '-I 3~ C\. TO: FROM: RE: CITY OF CLEARWATER Interdepartmental Correspondence Sheet Elizabeth M. Deptula, City Manager \ . \ Chuck Warrington, Gas System Managing Director t~J~ FGT Phase III Gate Station Reimbursement DATE: May 17, 1994 Clearwater Gas System (CGS) has been negotiating with Florida Gas Transmission (FGT) for a new natural gas Phase III Gate Station (supply receipt point) in Pasco County. CGS and FGT have determined that the new gate station should be located on State Road 52, some seven (7) miles east of US Highway 19, where FGT's new pipeline will be the closest to US Highway 19 in Pasco County. FGT estimates the new gate station will cost approximately $250,000, which includes acquisition of the land, and all materials, labor and equipment. The standard procedure is to have FGT build the gate station and for the City of Clearwater to reimburse FGT for the actual cost of building the station. FGT proposes to bu il d the stat i on at the same time they are i nsta 11 i ng the new pipeline through Pasco County. Their projected in service date is December 31, 1994. In order to build the new gate station, FGT must file with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) a "Not ice of Intent. II In the fi ling, there has to be a "Letter of Re i mbursement" signed by the City of Clearwater and FGT. FGT has a 1 ready execu ted 15 to 20 1 etters of re i mbursement \.-"Ji th other Phase II I customers. Once FGT files the "Notice of Intent" with FERC, there is a 45 day notice period in which to receive comments from other interested parties. Our letter will contain cont-ingency language which states that the agreement will become null and void if the City of Clearwater is unsuccessful in securing an interlocal agreement with Pasco County and receiving validation of the Pasco County bond issue. CGS has submitted to FGT a final draft of the letter of reimbursement, which our Legal Department has requested a change in the language of one paragraph concerning the indemnity clause. The letter should be ready to be signed by the end to this week or early next week at the latest I n order to exped i te the proces 5 of f i 1 i ng our II Let ter of Re irnbursemen t II I FGT IS fi 1 ing of the "Not ice of Intent", and the 45 day FERC clock for any interventions, we request that the City Commission authorize the City Manager to execu te the "Let ter of Re i mbursement II on the City I S be ha 1 f. vIe have prepared the attached resolution to accomplish this. CSH: jmp RESOLUTION NO. 94-39 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA, ESTABLISHING ITS INTENT TO REIMBURSE FLORIDA GAS TRANSMI SS I ON PROJECT COSTS INCURRED ~IH I LE BU I LOI NG A NEW NATURAL GAS GATE STATION IN PASCO COUNTY; AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO SIGN THE LETTER OF REIMBURSEMENT; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Clearwater, Florida has determined that the need exists to construct a new natural gas gate station in . Pasco County and; WHEREAS, Florida Gas Transmission (FGT) is wil ling to build the station, at a cost to the City of Clearwater estimated at $250,000, and; HHEREAS, the FGT requires a "Letter of Reimbursement" to be signed by the City of Clearwater and FGT, in order to file a "Notice of Intent" to build the new gate station with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, and; WHEREAS, time is of the essence in filing this "Notice of Intent"; now, therefore, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA: Section 1. The City Commission authorizes the City Manager to execute the letter of reimbursement between the City of Clearwater and FGT. Section 2. This resolution shall take effect immediately upon adoption. , PASSED AND ADOPTED this day of , 1994. Attest: Cynthia E. Goudeau City Clerk Rita Garvey Mayor-Commissioner .' 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"'" ~',. ~:~'-~ ';:.'1'.'" ',' .'\ :,,' ,;;U .'.-.: .,:. '"C". ,:-;"., :~ E~H~N~ PI.- ~~ t /).. ~ 1- ~ f- t t 1- 5/14/Cftf ~ --3~b ./ . "l,I(C... .",~t. '". ~...' :1 ~Js: {:il!:i':l,i:tlt ......'11) .. ., .,\l,.r.., l~ ." \.: r.:~'_-C" ~ l-.'....~" J Date liA Y 1 9 1994 CITy GLt:hl\ ~t . C~ /-&L~L I!-~PAfV/~ffJ^'--' I) ~D '-<::" - ~'I" ,I 1 ...'-:. r, f ! I .' '0. . -, . . . ...' k-/u;.yJJ-'-W~- . ~ . . '. -- . ~,., v zt .... )Ux:..t.?-: ~. I '; :t/~ /fJ~JA-/~D fJ;-L (j) D1^v Ci/b'L--t , . . . . .0.d}'__ .. !/)1)J___}tL,~I~jl.' . l:.. ) l'... . .... ...... '" ", . ~. . . '" . ' . . ~ ..... t . ~~ t.~VvM1(,.fJ;;f!LfL r '. . . )bL:Q, &~c~~~~~J~jt .,Q , 102 p~ ~ · (!~, FL 3~16 · (~13) 4r.,./~1602 FROJ\.1: Betty Deptula, City Managcr 5~ 3 Y b-.1- t. ", n); . . ;JIVl,VI i.:)t)lur,~ PRESS Date .MAY.117 1994 CITV GLEkt\ l\1EI\i 0 RANDlTh1 TO: 1\1ayor and Ci ty Commission COPIES: Kathy S. Rice, Deputy City Manager Bill Baker, Assistant City Manager Peter Gozza, Community Redevelopment Agcncy Director Scott Shuford, Central Permitting Director Alan Ferri, Acting Economic Development Director Alan Zimmet, Interim City Attorney SUBJECT: Revitalization of Downtown DATE: May 16,1994 While the City of Clearwater does not lack a strategy for a return to economic and business prosperity in the downtown area, there are some considerations especially relating to liming which I believe deserve your immediate attention. While the nation undergoes a general economic upturn, it is agreed by everyone that improvements will be gradual and take more time than the experts had originally predicted. This is to simply say that we cannot just let the natural upturn come our way, but must influence such a change by our own overt actions when possible. Our economic prosperity in the downtown area will consist of a summation of various activities which, while singularly less important, are when taken together, a compelling force for improvement. What we do to and with the Bayfront Mart building can, we believe, become our starting point to which we should add momentum. Because momentum is a force in a certain direction acting upon a force already begun in that direction, timing becomes the critical factor in driving our downtown economic engine, . We must get some people and some jobs into the downtown area. Until someone has a better plan, the Annex property and its development serves the purpose well. Our problem is that the property is much less attractive in its current physically encumbered condition as it would be if leveled, cleaned and offered for development. \Ve need to immcdiately vacate the Annex, tear the building down, clean the site of all contamination, dress the property, and offer it for development. \Ve should have activity beginning on that property as soon as relsonably possible. It \vill be the singular! y most significant influence for downtown vitali ty in the immediate future. \Vhen the Annex propcrty is developed whether office, commercial, multi- famil y or a combination of either, a series of other developments will rapidly follow adding Page 2 Revitalization of Downtown !\1ay 17 1994 momentum to the downtown scenario. This action will, of course, necessitate the temporary relocation of the Annex employees and the expedient construction of a new municipal services building. As demonstrated at the capital improvement budget meeting, building a new municipal services building and a new police station is frankly not an overly large financial stretch for the City of Clearwater. Since we already legitimately need-both facilities, we are, in a manner of speaking, fortunate that we have something needed and available to influence the vitality of the downtown area. The new downtown lake may seem like a dream to many, but it is actually a needed public utility which can be incorporated into our momentum to guarantee the desirability of "locating in Downtown Clearwater." I believe that we have shown a financial plan to accomplish our major downtown projects. There are many parts to the whole of our downtown revitalization plan. Some are relatively minor and easily accomplishable. I am now addressing only the major capital improvement components of such a revitalization program. You must, of course, believe these things will in fact create a downtown environment that will prosper. There are some compelling reasons to leave the Annex and begin building a new municipal services complex while not waiting for a referendum. If a referendum passes in September, it will mean that we must wait another three to four months to begin even planning, bidding or starting work on a municipal services complex. The Charter identifies public safety as an exception to the referendum required. This Charter requirement was adopted by public referendum. The project has changed to a police and services complex with a combined garage. Since these two will be added together and bonds will be sold, it is no longer appropriate to separate the question of a municipal services building by referendum since it is so intertwined with the police department and parking. - 1. The project will truly be a services complex and will include the police station, a joint garage, and a municipal services building on areas adjacent to each other. 2. The Annex roof was scheduled for replacement more than four years ago. This has not been rescheduled since we are replacing the building. The roof leaks now with each intense thunderstorm and will worsen in time. During the "No Name Storm" the roof leaked over the computer for all the traffic signals. This could turn into a serious situation quickly. .. Page 3 Revitalization of Downtown May 17, 1994 3. Hurricane season will start June 1, 1994. We have been apprised by our consulting architects that the Annex does not meet today's code and may be deficient in roof/wall connections. 4. As we approach summer, it becomes more difficult to keep the Annex air conditioning system running. Last year it sometimes took weeks to get parts. Expensive computer equipment can be damaged as well as employee productivity. 6. The Annex property becomes more derelict each day. Now we find that the contamination under it requiring cleanup is of a more menacing situation than first thought. 7. The Annex property is much more marketable when clean and physically unencumbered. 8. The Annex property is needed now to add momentum to downtown economic activities. In summary, we want to do the following: 1) move everyone out of the Annex building immediately and into something like Sunshine Mall; 2) prepare the Annex site for development; 3) build a new municipal services building and a new police station; and 4) completely finish the Bayfront 11art building. I would do all these things in as short a time frame as dictated by the complexities involved. . I will ask the City Clerk to add a discussion on the municipal services complex referendum to the agenda on Thursday evening prior to your approval of the referendum resolution. EMD/wcb/ksr/slp/kd 34 h-i CITY OF CLEARWATER Interdepartmental Correspondence TO: Mayor and Commissioners FROM: Cynthia E. Goudeau, City Clerk@ SUBJECT: Municipal Services Building Ballot Question COPIES: Elizabeth Deptula, City Manager William C. Baker, Assistant City Manager Alan Zimmet, Interim City Attorney DATE: May 17, 1994 Attached is Resolution 94-41, establishing the ballot question regarding the Municipal Services Building. Based on direction you provided, the size of the building has been increased from 70,000 to 75,00 square feet, all costs regarding renovations to the current city hall site have been removed and no location has been included. The $11,000,000 figure was calculated as follows: $9,180,000 - last estimate provided by Dean Rowe 500,000 - city hall renovations + 360,000 - added 5,000 sq. ft. + 475,000 - mechanical upgrade per commission direction + 700,000 - purchase of land from CRA + 335,000 - telephones, computer wiring, etc. + 50,000 - landscaping + 370,000 - escalation beyond 1994 + 90,000 - moving expenses TOTAL $11,060,000 This will be placed on the June 2, 1994, Commission meeting agenda for discussion. If you have any questions or need additional information, please let me know. -.1- RESOLUTION NO. 94-41 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE PLACEMENT OF A BALLOT QUESTION RELATING TO THE CONSTRUCTION OF A NEW CLEARWATER MUNICIPAL SERVICES BUILDING TO BE VOTED UPON BY THE QUALIFIED VOTERS OF THE CITY, AND CALLING A SPEC IAL ELECT I ON TO BE HELD ON SEPTEMBER 8, 1994, IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE FIRST PRIMARY ELECTION, FOR SUCH PURPOSE; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Clearwater desires to solicit the opinions of the voters of the City regarding the construction of a new Clearwater Municipal Services Building, and has approved the ballot question set forth herein for such purpose; and WHEREAS, the City Commission finds that the calling of a special election and the submission of the ballot question to the voters as provided herein serves a proper public purpose; now, therefore, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA: Sect i on 1. The f 011 owi ng ba 11 ot quest i on sha 11 be submi tted to the qualified voters of the City at a special election which shall be conducted on Thursday, September 8, 1994, in conjunction with the first primary election: CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA BALLOT QUESTION NO. ONE Should the City of Clearwater construct a new Clearwater Municipal Services Building to consist of an office building having 75,000 square feet and a multi-use parking garage at a cost of approximately $11,000,0007 Yes No Section 2. This resolution shall take effect immediately upon adoption. PASSED AND ADOPTED this day of , 1994. Attest: Rita Garvey, Mayor-Commissioner Cynthia E. Goudeau, City Clerk I\IEl\fORMTDUl\1 3Y L FROM: City Commission I~~ Kathy S. Rice, Deputy City Manager-tyJ S/Ii TO: COPIES: Betty Deptula, City Manager Bill Baker, Assistan t Ci ty Manager Chief Bob Davidson, Fire Department SUBJECT: Interim Fire Chief / Belleair Bluffs DATE: May 17, 1994 This memorandum is written to address questions raised at the May 16 Commission meeting about the difference between Assistant Fire Chief Pidala's actual pay and the dollars Belleair Bluffs will reimburse to the City of Clearwater. It is proposed that Assistant Chief Pidala spend the first two hours of each work day at the City of Clearwater. These hours would be spent having the payroll completed, collection and review of both Fire and EMS reports, review and documentation of incidents of previous date and reports on both equipment and staffing. He would begin at Station #48 and have all the information at Station #45 prior to 8:00 a.m. He would then report to Belleair Bluffs to continue his workday. The time spent at the City of Clearwater would be approximately 27% of his workday on a daily basis. Assistant Chief Pidala will continue to work on special projects for the City of Clearwater, including union negotiations, development and implementation oflieutenant's exam, and emergency preparedness with the Emergency Coordinator. These special projects would consume about 20% of his work week. During the period of time covered by the interim agreement with Bellcair Bluffs, Assistant Chief Pidala will attend the Governors' Hurricane Conference for four days. This was scheduled by the City of Clearwater. He also plans to take at least five days of vacation during the spt2cified time frame. Several meetings he will attend for Belleair Bluffs are the same meetings he would attend for Clearwater, including the County 911 Users meeting, Operation Chiefs meeting, PAL's meeting, and monthly CME's. Belleair Bluffs' reimbursement of about $3,200 out of $5,600 per month to include 1\1r. Pidala's pay and fringe benefits amounts to about 57 %. He would spcnd no more than that amount of ti me at Belleair Bluffs. Assistant Chief Pidala's working under this interim agrecmcnt \vould providc shared benefits for both cities. The City of Clearwater receives partial payment of his salary to help offset any loss of productivity and the City of Bellcair Bluffs acquires time to decide what to do with its fire department. This is a win-win situation for both cities. ..,~ MAY 03 · 94 15: 45 FHBT 1'"S7Pe2 5-), 'I =sy c-- ~<<5 ~ . ,51t~ Ir'l,-- INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT FOR FIRE CHIEF SERVICES THIS AGREEMENT,. made and entered into between the CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA, a municipal corporation of the State of Florida, hereinafter referred to as "CLEARWATER" and the CITY OF BELLEAIR BLUFFS, FLORIDA, a municipal corporation of the state of I'.~... ..,.~I~i:"':.I';" '.~ WHEREAS, CLEARWATER is \'1illing to allow one of its Florida, hereinafter referred to as "BELLEAIR BLUFFS" I this _ day of I 1994. RECITALS WHEREAS, both CLEARWATER and BELLEAIR BLUFFS serve their respective communities with emergency fire protection and suppression services and other related emergency and non-emergency services; and WEEREAS, the Fire Chief of BELLEAIR BLUFFS is due to retire in the immediate future and BELLEAIR BLUFFS is in need of the services of a professional fire administrator to act as Fire Chief of the city of Belleair Bluffs Fire Department on an interim basis until the city Commission of Belleair Bluffs has had an opportunity to make certain decisions regarding the organization of the Belleair :~ :..,: ,; .~luf~s' Fire ~~part~ent and how fire suppression services will be . ,', ,~ provided by BELLEAIR BLUFFS within its municipal boundaries and ,within the boundaries of its assigned fire district; and profes~ional fire administrators to serve as interim Fire Chief for t, I '. . ~ ._ BELLBAIR BLUFFS in an effort to assist in the needs of a neighboring community and to further enhance the cooperation between the two communities for the provision of emergency services 1 MAY 03 '94 15:46 FHBT 137 Pe3 and fire suppression services in keeping with the spirit of existing mutual aid agreements between them; and WHEREAS, the parties have reached agreement on the terms and conditions under which an employee of the Fire Department of CLEARWATER can act aa interim Fire Chief for DELLEAIR BLUFFS, all within the parameters and limitations of existing law and the compensation set forth herein is adequate and reasonable; NOW THEREFORE, for and in consideration of the mutual promises herein made and agreed to be kept and in consideration of the monies to be paid hereunder and the other obligations and responsibilities assumed herein and in consideration of the sum of ten dollars and other good and valuable consideration, the parties do hereby agree as follows: 1. LEGM AUTHORITY. This Agreement ia entered into pursuant to the provisions of Section 163.01, F.S., the "Florida Interloca1 Cooperation Act of 1969." 2. Both of the parties arB municipal MUNICIPAL 'STATUS. ;",.. .; corporations of the State of Florida located in pinellas County, possessing those powers provided in their Charters and granted to municipalities by general law, including the power to. render municipal services such as fire control and suppression services. 3. SCOPE OF SERVICE. CLEARWATER shall provide the services of Assistant Fire Chief, Joseph A. pidala ("Employee"), to serve as the Fire Chief of the City of Belleair Bluffs Fire Department. In the for the Employee's services are event, any reason, unsatisfactory to DELLEAIR BLUFFS or CLEARWATER determines that it 2 \' MAY 03 '94 15:46 FHBT 137 P04 is inappropriate for the continuance of such services by the Employee, the parties shall mutually agree upon another employee of the City of Clearwater Fire Department for the provision of such services. If the parties are unable to agree upon another employee of the City of Clearwater Fire Department for the provision of such services, this Agreement may be terminated by either party upon ... fifteen days notice in writing to the other party." 11 . TERM. The tem of this Agreement is for the period commencing May 16, 1994 and ending November 16, 1994. This Agreement may be extended for additional periods of time by mutual agreement of the parties evidenced by an exchange of correspondence extending the duration of this Agreement to a date certain. Either party, during the term of this Agreement, may terminate this Agreement upon sixty days notice in writing to the other party. 5. EMPLOYEE STATUS. The Employee "shall continue to be in all respects an employee of CLEARWATER, except that during the term I"" of " this Agreement, " "the Employe"e.' shall adrninister; the,' Fire Department of BELLEAIR BLUFFS in accordance with the policies of BELLEAIR BLUFFS and in accordance with direction received by the person or persons charged with the" responsibility for the supervision of the Fire Chief of BELLEAIR BLUFFS. In the event of the illness or unavailability of the Employee, CLEARWATER shall "' provide another employee of CLEARWATER who is mutually acceptable to both parties to provide the services contracted for hereunder. The Employee shali receive all pay and other employment benefits from the CLEARWATER and no separate compensation f insurance, 3 ...: i " ~~~,i'>: " :,~;' :;;j':~'J:~ !(-:'. ~~:'~}~&. :(',"J1~ ;~ 1 . . ~~ C :!,. , MAY el3 '94 15: 47 FHBT 13?P05 retirement benefit, workers compensation benefits, or other remuneration or benefit of any other type ahall be paid by or due from BELLEAIR BLUFFS to the Employee. 6. COMPENSATION. In full and complete payment of services renQ.ered hereunder, BELLEAIR BLUFFS shall pay to CLEARWATER the sum " ~I ~ ' . of $2,909 !is per month, payable on the 16th day of each month during the term of this Agreement, in advance. Any partial month shall be paid on a per diem basis based on a thirty day month. 7. EMPLOYMENT STATUS. During the term of this Agreement, ,: ' ~. the Employee shall not be deemed for any purpose to be an employee ;: :.,' of BELLEAIR BLUFFS but shall continue his employment status as an . . : employee of CLEARWATER. 8." RECORDATION _, This ,Agreement and ~all subsequent amendments hereto ahall be filed with the Clerk of the Circuit Court in pinellaa County and a copy thereof shall be filed with the Secretary of state of. the State of Florida not later than thirty days.of ,the date ,of this; Agreement and, this Agreement shall become effective only upon being filed with the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Pinel1a.s County_: . .,).~~). :J!)J 9.4) ~.INOTICES_.:. Notices required hereunder shall be .sent by I .., certified mail, return receipt requested to: As to Belleair Bluffs: Mayor, City of Belleair Bluffs 115 Florence Drive Belleair Bluffs, FL 34~40-l978 Ms. Elizabeth Deptula city Manager City of Clearwater 112 S. Osceola Avenue P.O. Box 4748 Clearwater, FL 34618-4748 . ~.l " As to Clearwater: 4 . "'," " .:,,~. ~fo MAY 03 '94 15:48 FH8T 137 P06 '. . 10. MISCELLANEOUS. This Agreement contains the entire understanding between the parties and any amendment hereto except for the exchange of letters extending the duration hereof, shall be in writing, approved by the governing party of each body, and shall be executed with the same formality as this Agreement is executed .. " ,.. :<.,~:';,(H~/i0-~:.~ ' . 1 . . '~'..,'.';" "~/,.'~, \.~." :' .'. ~"~"',: ~.;~~, .:.:~~.~:.:j.. ::'~].#\ ~ ..~. ;....~~ :~ ~~~:~:;~ ':.:~ ~~:~:.~.~:t~: ~ ,< . ~~:,:}:~~~;:f';YC:::>: ': ;~::~~Y}ts:fJ:~:~~a~Yt,<" !~..":.~.: ~ "~.:" ~.~. .~: "; :':;.: .:~ . Mayor and shall be filed with the Clerk of the Court of pinellas County, and the Secretary of State of the state of Florida. IN WITNESS WHEREOF the parties hereto have set their hands and seals the day and year first above written. CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA '. .."".,M 1j' City Manager '.: ,:,,"'.,C" '." " ;..\' ~.:<.,.~,~-:~ ~.;..y:~,...:.>\..: " "'i. ,- Attest City Clerk Approved as to form: ,~ of.' ~'. 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" ")';<;\';:";"'~;":;YF';:' , .... :'.:J':.", ':"':" " :;( (',',c,:: i " ;:.'.'....:;.:..........:?::..::(::~..;:. ';. .:' c,"; " ' , ;.:( : : f;\, ;';j.;.>/; :tz,}~.,:~;:,..: ':~:f':F..t: /.;" ,.;::'. ..;:' '..'/ " ,'. ',' ;.',: :::'. J;:. 5<~,.,. ':"/f:, "," .- ; ";,' ..:~.:,> I~ >',.;: Ii ,:;.;~ . I; ./,':":i\, ' ,:,.',, f;):.; ... !:' ;,.... . : ' ,., ~ .' , c.' . /;;:: :> "";,:, ";, :. ;..' ;".' ,; ;'.;':, ::..::,..L::T: . '( : ',',': I'::"':':: . ..:t>; '. ';.',.0' :,;:\>.'-,'~: :',....;.:. '-""'';''.'';'''''' ',~::: (Bill Baird knows.) ", ", ',; ......:.,:>.;.:>;.~ .' . '. "'....,6';. \'.'.:': ,..... ;.;.'::,....<;,.:,.,..;. . " ;k'.i.~" ~:iL';~.;.\;;~:,i~)t;;';" ". .,.. ...:....:,,~,';'.... :\,~ U,;", George'McKibben said that 34.d). needs to be pulled. o'MC 4x4 pickup' truck riot available' fr6rn; ,.'dealer. Last order date from Ford was April 2 and last order date from GMC was April 22.;'.:7 ; -.,~~;. . :; .' :;'i'. .H" . . <,",,< ..':\:.>~ -, ',,', >;" t:~~ ~ :,< u" '.;," '. .' :t' . <<ii", ':"0:" \'L:<.,;:,;e,:, ,.J .- !/:~':~',;, .. " . '\,},';):L:.'.';i., . " .' " -:. . '. ,; .. ,,' f ! " ~ " ~:" '.,i...... ), .' i ........ .,'>\:,; Ii.,;.,:, ......':. ". . ........ -' ~'~ ,. ,..,....,:;., If .' .... 'J ,..:j .'~ ,,"f:>~' ~;';" '. zL..: ' }:"".' ,,;...... . ;..., ;,; . ;. ~. . .":'; . ,'..': ;' ','7 :\ ~.. , . . :; . . ." ,;;, ''';':'','.: .;;tfE~~.;'~>..~;,."~..\ .:.",.; ""> "'''':'';{'.,;;;''''..,:O''':. '. " .;' "";' '.' .... : ,.....' '::"'";,;":;'Y",,..:'" 1;."......':', J,.'....;.; 'l,,'<'.:."f, <;::"':";":';;""':'" :",,",:< "S,'.:;..:: ..,>>":;;:....>;;;","'i..";. C.;',";? ,'.,;'.'i <;.'".. ,,,' .:.: .. . .,....., '::':,".'.';": . ".. '.','. .'. .. {;:.' ,., .,.;....;:'..':"".. ;,.... . '.,':/ '. . ' :,' ..' .>!'.;:..<:c: ,.,:..;:}r~;.;,'.' . .,"D'., ,..' .3/:,.'/;::/::":' .' '.. " .' . ..j"\::"t' /;:.",;,. " i'i';' . .:' /.;,"'. "''';:''';::':.;;"';' ';"5""'. . ........,. .:"..-;:.';:'-;, "': c....,....':,' ..:','. :'.' . '..<' .. ..' ,'. . '.'.','. ',' ."........ .,.....,. ',:' . . . .' Clearwater City Comrnission Agenda Cover Memorandurn . ~j> '-f cj .. I tern # Meet ing Date: 5//11 /14 , SUBJECT: Purchase of a GMC 3/4-ton 4 K 4 Pickup Truck RECOMMENDATION/MOTION: Award a contract to General GMC Truck Sales, West Palm Beach, FL, for the purchase of one 1994 3/4-ton GMC 4 x 4 pickup truck, at a cost of $17,552.50, which is the lowest, most responsive and responsible bid submitted in accordance with specifications, I'i!1 and that the appropriate officials be authorized to execute same. BACKGROUND: Bids were solicited and received for the purchase of one I-ton crew cab and chassis truck with utility body, three 3/4-ton 4 x 2 pickup trucks, one 3/4-ton 4 x 4 pickup truck, two 3/4-ton cab and chassis 4 x 2 trucks with utility body, one 1-ton cab and chassis 4 x 2 truck with utility body, two 14,500 lb. GVW cab and chassis trucks and alternate vehicle--one 14,500 lb. GVW cab and chassis 4 x 4 truck, one 1-ton cab and chassis truck, one I-ton cab and chassis truck with container body, and one I-ton cab and chassis with 2-yard dump body. Bid No. 73-94 will be split among four vendors: Heintzelman's Truck Center, General GMC Truck Sales, Jerry Hamm Chevrolet, Inc., and Ferman Motor Car Company. This agenda item involves the purchase of one 1994 3/4-ton GMC 4 x 4 pickup truck, at a cost of $17,552.50, from General GMC Truck Sales. Seven vendors responded to the bid solicitation; nineteen firms did not bid for the following reasons: one bid with another dealer, two were unable to meet specifications, three had scheduling conflicts, five do not offer the product, one was not interested in bidding, one did not want to compete with state contract pricing, and Purchasing was unable to reach six vendors. This purchase replaces vehicle no. 1681.296, a 1985 Ford used by the Parks and Recreation/Nursery Division. The replacement was approved by the City commission during its 1993/94 budget hearing meetings and is listed on the approved vehicle replacement list as published in the 1993/94 budget. Funding for this purchase is budgeted in project Motorized Equipment--Cash Purchase, 315-94222-564100-590-000, which has available funds of $482,362.53 as of April 21, 1994. Fiscal year 1993/94 budgetary impact will be $17,552.50. Reviewed by: Legal Budget Purchasing Risk Mgmt. CIS ACM Otlwl' iliA ,;-', . ~, . .' . 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M e ~ o \1\ M . ... ~ e ... 3 ~ 3 :c ~ :'l >< g ~ ~ ~ I' .... fA E ~ r. z >, g Po N Po ~ .. ~ ~ W , i I ! i \ I , I I I I ORDINANCE NO. 5587-94 3S G\. 5/tq Ie! 1 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA, RELATING TO CERTAIN APPOINTIVE BOARDS AND COMMITTEES OF THE CITY; AMENDING SECTIONS 2.083, 2.103, 2.121, 2.147, 2.194, 2.198, 2.233,36.033, 36.035, AND 36.038, CODE OF ORDI NANCES, TO CHANGE THE TERM OF OFF ICE FROM THREE YEARS TO FOUR YEARS FOR THE MEMBERS OF THE AIRPORT AUTHORITY, THE BEAUTIFICATION COMMITTEE, THE COMMUNITY RELA T IONS BOARD, THE CL EAR\.-JA TER DOWNTOHN DEVELOPMENT BOARD, THE LIBRARY BOARD, THE MARINE ADVISORY BOARD, THE PARKS AND RECREATION BOARD, THE PLANNING AND ZONING BOARD, THE DEVELOPMENT CODE ADJUSTMENT BOARD, AND THE NORTH GREENWOOD DESIGN REVIEW COMMITTEE; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, Ordinance 5434-93, adopted on November 18, 1993, established as a general rule that the terms of office for certain City boards and committees shall be four years; and WHEREAS, it is necessary and desirable to amend certain sections of the City Code as provided herein in order to eliminate an apparent conflict between the general rule established by Ordinance 5434-93 and the Code provisions that were adopted when the boards and committees were established; now, therefore BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA: Section 1. Subsection (2) of Section 2.083, Code of Ordinances, relating to the Airport Authority, is amended to read: Sec. 2.083. Members. (2) Terms. The normal term for each member of the authority shall be four years three ye~r:, staqqered such that not more than two terms shall expire in any calendar year. Section 2. Section 2.103, Code of Ordinances, relating to the Beautification Committee, is amended to read: Sec. 2.103. Terms of members. The members of the beaut i f i cat ion committee sha 11 have four- year threc yea}~ staggered terms, staqaered such that not more than three terms shall expire in any calendar year. Section 3. Subsection (1) of Section 2_121, Code of Ordinances, relating to the Community Relations Board, is amended to read: Sec. 2.121. Creation; composition. (1) The community relations board is hereby created and shall be composed of 13 citizens of the city and the county, appointed by the city commission to serve for terms of four years three j'CJ-F-S-, staqqered such that not more than four terms shall exoire in any calendar year. Those members appointed from outside the corporate limits of the city, which shall not be more than two in number, shall be chosen from the area of the county over which the city has jurisdiction by contract. In addition to minority representation on such board, the board shall be chosen to ensure representation for all ages, races, religious beliefs and conditions of employment. There shall be on the board at all times at least one representative from each of the following fields: retail merchandising; management; industrial management; real estate sales; property leasing; mortgage financing; and law enforcement. Property leasing shall include managing rental of apartments, mobile home park lot leasing and motel management. Section 4. Subsections (2) and (3) of Section 2.147, Code of Ordinances, relating to the Clearwater Downtown Development Board, is amended to read: Sec. 2.147. Creation; members. (2) The members of the board shall be elected for four-year three yeJr terms, with one or two or three members be i ng elected each year, at a date specified in the bylaws. Members shall be elected by the electors and by the designated voting representatives of any corporations or other artificial legal entities owning property within the taxing district and by any other persons owning property within the district. Corporations or other artificial legal entities desiring to designate a voting representative with the board shall do so within two weeks prior to the mailing of the ballots, in the form and manner specified in the bylaws. In any election, each qualified voter shall have the right to write in any additional person on the ballot for each seat to be filled. Any ballot received or postmarked later than the date designated for ballots to be returned shall be null and void. Any ballot containing more votes than the number of seats to be filled shall be null and void. (3) Board members shall be elected to staqqered terms as follows: +w& bOJrd members shJll be elected Jt eJsh JnnuJl election exccpt thJt thrce board members shJll be elected in 1989 Jnd every third YCJr thereafter. In 1994, two members shall be elected to a term of four years. In 1995, one member shall be elected to a term of two years, and two members shall be elected to a term of four vears. In 1996, two members shall be elected to a term of four years. Beqinninq in 1997 and each year thereafter, each term shall be four years in lenqth. For each election, a number of persons equal to not less than the number of seats to be filled, shall be nominated. The number of ~JO or thrce nominees equal to the number of seats to be filled who receive receiving the greatest number of votes, depcnding upon the number of SCJts to be fil+e4 shall be elected as board members Jnd shJll serve for three YCJr terms. Section 5. Subsection (1) of Section 2.194, Code of Ordinances, relating to the Library Board, is amended to read: Sec. 2.194. Terms of office of members; meetings; officers; rules. (1) The members of the library bOilrd shilll be appointed by the city commission to serve for terms of fOllr yeLlrs +ftr-€-e-y~, staggered such thut not more than three .f..e-H-l~ terms shall expire ill <lny cLllend(\T' yeLlr. ^ member shall serve not more than t....JO cOllsecutiw: complete terms. ') '-- Section 6. Section 2.198, Code of Ordinances, relating to the Harine Advisory Board, is amended to read: Sec. 2.198. Terms of members. Members of the marine advisory board shall have four-year three year staggered terms. staqqered such that not more than two terms shall expire in any calendar year. Section 7. Section 2.233, Code of Ordinances, relating to the Parks and Recreation Board, is amended to read: Sec. 2.233. Terms of members. The members of the parks and recreation board shall serve for four-year three year staggered terms, staqaered such that not more than three terms shall expire in any calendar year. Section 8. Paragraph (b) of Subsection (2) of Section 36.033, Code of Ordinancesr relating to the Planning and Zoning Board, ;s amended to read: Sec. 36.033. Planning and zoning board. (2) Composition, appointment and term. (b) Appo i ntments sha 11 be for four-year three yeJr terms, except as shorter terms may be determined necessary by the commission to provide staggered expiration dates such that not more than two terms shall expire in any calendar year. Members may be reappointed for one successive term upon the concurrence of the city commission. Section 9. Paragraph (b) of Subsection (2) of Section 36.035, Code of Ord i nances, re 1 at i ng to the Deve 1 opment Code Adjustment Board, is amended to read: Sec. 36.035. Development code adjustment board. (2) Composition, aopointments and terms. (b) Appointments shall be for four-year three yeJr terms, except as shorter terms may be determined necessary by the commission to provide staggered expiration dates such that not more than two terms shall expire in any calendar year. Members may be reappointed for one successive ternl upon the concurrence of the city commission. Section 10. Paragraph (b) of Subsection (3) of Section 36.038, Code of Ordinances, relating to the North Greenwood Design Review Committee, is amended to read: Sec. 36.038. North Greenwood design review cOMnittee. (3) Composition, appointment and term. 3 j' (b) Appointments shall be for four-year three year terms, except that shorter initial terms shall be established by the city commission to provide staggered expiration dates such that not more than two terms shall expire in any calendar year. A member may be appointed for not more than two consecutive terms. Section 11. Because this ordinance is remedial in nature and is intended to implement the general rule established by Ordinance 5434-93, this ordinance shall take effect retroactively to November 18, 1993, the effective date of Ordinance 5434-93. However, the provisions of this ordinance shall not apply to any member of any board who, as of that date, was serving a term of less than four years until the expiration of such term, but this provision shall apply upon the expiration of the current term of each such member. PASSED ON FIRST READING PASSED ON SECOND AND FINAL READING AND ADOPTED Rita Garvey Mayor-Commissioner Approved as to form and correctness: Attest: Cynthia E. Goudeau City Elerk 4 ~ CITY OF CLEARWATER Interdepartmental Correspondence Mayor and Commissioners FROM: Cynthia E. Goudeau, City Clerk SUBJECT: Comm UNITY Campaign COPIES: Elizabeth Deptula, City Manager May 19, 1994 , , . . . , - , . () , ," ... . . '.' . ~ '. . . F' . (t 1 ~ 37 <JOMM . . . 'j. '.. . . . ,'~ l . t ..' , . ., '''(1'''''1/1''''",''''.. 'N/II~':"II f ,11'1111.1 CITY 01" CLlli'.ARWATER 1:/.'1,1 Ph':~:':~ ,"'..;1;) :t~.(., ~'I:~ S:.:!l' ~..).j l~itfl:~4r.1 IZ 3.~Sl/'\ .. F~':,:., ,...'.'~~,,~.?,~ ",",~, {"I'\ ....!~...._~J.t:'j:;!. AGz"'.JIDA REQUEST Dcr:../i:. u: ::~.... t/,7.;~'" i~!J:t (I)} ~'i:::)r: C!h Il( 7iifl';\J 0,) ;1/'.\"1. !\;l'r.jur~ c,.~;.'i: d (I,W;!/~ r;"!.'!J1 rr.:rr: ~ (i"r".....,' ..~I\~; ,v I' F,',;",Ul S,:t./il;d f:,a:!:.l GIi:: f'll.,M.1 &."i/:'-:,1 1l.)t~~1 j~,.~f'f:Plt~ tVt:'!.fork P.1I'''~(?i'I . lij'...j'" j..11:',;'11J(,Tt;i~'!L! rtl {;::rll,j 1,11.."lf .)./! \' 1:':11:& ~1(lf"6,1'1 S~!1lI..:~ NJrf!-u ,;;I,'\'/I/.r hlft;C....'1 (r.b,'.' Pli(~~ :I:.~ /.;: (,'rL"~~ R:~~~/~(~;;,,': j':"i<"J' FSJS:.llr;.,! Sh:'.>if,f",' rO:'IJd:,I.im SIllt:J.~ l:'~":(V St. Prf.:durg nintiS J/CJ1!.T:.:/1 1f(.'O r./li.}~J E:(I' Lf.;!.II.'/tlJ 7i'''.~lJ'.J ihb11.1:~ 7t.~'.'I:,.,ufo n,.' 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RE COl'o!I\1 Eb.TDA T ION: Sllppor: the campaign on behalf of lo'our communi ty. ~}:'.\'.C~:,!,.:,!,'I ~.; FUNDING: We are reque.sting the amount of $5,000 as your share of sponsorship, which is equivalent to the share requested of the counties of Hernando, Hillsborough, Pasco, rinellbs and Polk, as well as the cities of 'l'eo\pJ.e 'I1errace and Plant City. This amount is less tlhln that:. collected by the cities of St. Feteysburg- and Tampa. If lL\2"rJ~"~ 'M 'I D: il':.:.rF'fC:H tUfl,Yl-J1 irt).'1:\'..I.~t 1m Y F.:: It ~)!;".. ,1_~f I: flit,'../,:!! WRt1~"'}.:J frJ~m).ll/ Q~;g (JI.;',,:,,/ (;, P,'I,VP-,l.'[ n 'JM;:o.,j'I,':'{;U U7v:i-Owl/::111 1f7:;F-(f.,l!Il/J.'//O nom CM"I/,,f 38 \("j\1~Cf:II~:ti..': iJ IH~~.I:1! U1fSf-rg U':\i'fj.I.1f P17.'i.'./;V ", _ 1_1:': ..,..--- _.- UNITY ~N ThE C~MMUNITY flL'.3'j MISSION ST A 'TEM8~T -;- 0 creatG 3n 0:w:rcnrn-=r1C :tat ,'2JLcsnC:[Il";U<ii ::;lt1e;e;f.ccs. ::rC::iC~c'3 _nc~rst~'Jiilg a;~c :;:J0pl;?raOC~ ;;:.nd ::;l,;:i;:s 2. ;-€a! <,je;",s~ :1 ,:cI:',mt;I-'!:/ 'Nll"'ln ':~~lean:s a.!c ,-nines c: ':;~e ~eQc.e '-'lho live here. PURPOSE To cuild unity in \:ur .::~mmunlt'l GOALS ~ I . Impro\'e r;JC~ retaDens lncfeaso :c-:ig:cus ~oierGncs Increz.:;,;) ~~ept.:1I1C9 of :i1d;'/\r;:..;aJ :::1ffer€n\."";es of ail fir.ds !-ieip cni!cren 3..-:d yc~t...., :e2..1~ to './aJl.;~ end ~.crE:C:atl? .::ifferences 2. 3. 4. THE ROLE OF THE ~V\T10NAL COt~FERE.NCE The NatilJnaJ Cc~fer~;;c~ Alii serve 1:: 3. ~1X~urcs cenirJ~:lI~C :niclms:cn tar.k ~~~cughout tl~o campaign. A ded:~:e<J ~el€";c;cr,~ i;na "viil ~ es-~(isnc--d tc dew :he CL:c:ic to c.::JI rer Infcrmarion a.Oout the carr.p<lJ<;n '2.i.d how :r.ey ~aY Jl..~mt3 ,nvolvp.(], ?rograrr.s are a\'aji~.nte ~rougn the Conference for :hLJ SC:1cc! s';ls~ems to integrate ti0 c3ITipi?..!~n T;eme ir.to iheir c~rr:CLJlllm. me ROLE CF THE MEDtA A rnulti-ll1e-dia cunpaign cevelco~ OJ' r2.."l.:grE!n Senitc 'NHI induce ?S.A,s to run :n eNe!" 20 local racio stations aJ'10 eleven local :eievis:clll s~~on~ 2J1d C.aDle J~tets; ::)fint 2.CS :0 run in news.p~~rs; bil!t-oarcs ~'1at will t~ seen ;n a;1 :~"ve c~L!nti'~: and :use-~ wiil ':~ c~rrp!~tely palnted with the icgo ar.d theme of .:.a.":1paJgn. S~vera! tele'li:sion $~tcr.s haV8 a~re-5';j to crc<JlJce their ~wn ~nme-t;m8 :xcgramm:ng. The radio s~ons with a P'..;c:tC Affairs :ep..1r:rnent ;1a'J8 in\'ile<i 1.;$ W ~ardc:r:a~e in Sr.O'NS tl"1at wculc re!1e-:;t tho message of tr.e C8T1PaJQf1. The colls-<;ttve pc.,rtic\f:ajoil 'J( tI:E) :Cc3 :::e::ia:arnes :ifl o'lelwheilii:r~~ .,.::.!ue of S2 ~,1iillon dollars PLUS. THE ROLE OF THE COUNTY ADVISORY COMMITTEE This :s (hi-) g:-a.ssrcots :eve:. These ,:.re ~e ;~cole ~.hat ,1:ar,e lJO .:::~r neighoci~CoCSt our local businesses, our sci,ocl s'fs\~r.lS, GLf:!ergy anc :ur ~over.;:Tv;:nts. ::s:h cour:ty of He-mance, Hillsborocgn, ?~'::::;, ?ln02:i2.S .1fi~ ?CIK have ;2.u"'lered ~c:r ~.1'Vn :0 sHl?Ct 8:;:1r.gO in j-Jeir communities. Somt3 at :!1(; gC;'dS 2.:C ~Q .:re~:a ;1E;',','sletters Ii;gr.l:g:ijrig ~:n:3:...;ng ~~e(c~s: ~e'..r.;IC;J 2w') .?-;juotional guide to cUltures, r.ent.2;;Cs. ieli<;ior.s a.nd .: lr.tir ~nciv:Gu:ll :ra:ts: -?n{1an~f.! ~:C$jr.:; s.cLlc:-~cn31 prcgrams and cnr~g;:jcs8r :0 j",~ 9\)bHc; .=one ::;utlish a ,:;GO,:i.;CCK :n:r-:cuc:rg .;tJ:n!c '~:i~>~).. v TO: The Honorable (/tfhl;~ m: COMMiBBlrmt PBES~ . Date .MAY 1 8 19~4 Mayor and Members of the City commissq'lX CLEHI'\ . . . . ,./LQ-- ::- '3 ~ M E M 0 RAN 0 U M FROM: RE: Paul Richard Hull, Assistant City Attorney~ Dail v. City of Clearwater Circuit Civil No. 91-014154-21 DATE: May 12, 1994 In the spring of 1993, after prevailing in a suit brought against the City we were awarded costs and fees against Mr. & Mrs. Dail. The amount of the award was $6,354.44. They have been making payments monthly. The balance owed is $4566.66. Mrs. Dail would like to pay a lump sum of $2,500.00 and cancel the debt and has asked me to bring her request to the Commission. Mrs. Dail currently pays $100.00 per month, of which $71.12 goes to principal and $28.88 is interest. At the current rate the principal will be paid of in approximately five years and four months. . This would allow us to close the account and stop spending staff time to monitor the account and process payments, etc. Please let me know what direction you would like to take in this matter. FROH: M E M 0 RAN 0 U M c./'l.-L::. 3/CfJI'IEl; ;:" CaIVnVjjS~ The Honorab le Mayor and Members of the C '1' ty10mm i ss i o {:;:- .My Mi 1 es A. Lance. Ass i stant C ity Attorney) I CITV L1.ih" Notices of Public Hearing on Sign Variance Applications ~ g I~,ti(~ TO: RE: DATE: Mayl?, 1994 Becau se of the pa s t pract i ce of re-advert i 5 i ng the pub 1 i c hear i ng and continuing a variance application if it appears that a larger variance is needed than the one requested in the application and as published in the notice of public hearing, the City Commission requested that research be done into the possibility of changing the content of the published notice of public hearing to permit the Commission to grant the larger or more intensive variance, without the necessity of re-advertising and the attendant delay. The suggested wording to be placed in the published notice of hearing is as follows: "At the public hearing the City Commission may add conditions to the granting of the proposed variance, or modify the requested variance to either reduce or increase the requested variance, in accordance with the requirements of the Clearwater City Code, and all of the evidence, facts and circumstances presented at the public hearingll Section 45.23 of the City Code provides in sign variance cases that the City Commission give notice of a sign variance hearing in accord with the requirements contained in Article 4 of Chapter 36 of the Code. Article 4 is entitled, IINOTICE AND HEARING REQUIREMENTSI1. The applicable City Code Section No. is 36.081. There are no specific limitations on publishing sign variance applications, as there are for City initiated applications to amend, as described in Section 36.081, the zoning atlas, land use plans, or text of the development code which are subject to the provisions contained in F.S. Sections 163.3161 through 163.3243 and F.S. CH.166. An application for a variance under Chapter 46, which deals with subdivision and condominium platting, is specifically not required by Section 36.081. The other issue which might prevent the proposed amendment of sign variance notices of public hearing is the due process concept. Since the proposed notice would clearly state the kind of action the City Commission could take, the City is probably safe from a due process claim. I therefore conclude that the proposed language change to the notices of public hearings for City Commission sign variance cases be adopted. MAL: 1 n