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C1TY COMMISSI�N MEETING
Note:�'�q�' l� Prelirninary (Worksession) agenda and paperwork that was
in package initially but then not continued onto Thursday's a�enda
is at the back of this agenda pack.
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ACTION AGENDA - CLEARWATER C{TY COMMiSSiON MEETING
Thursday, Febr�ary 15, 1996 - 6:00 P.IVI. - Chambers
Invocation
Pledge of Allegiance
Service Awards
{ntroc�uctions and Awards
Presentations:
a� Civi1 Service Board - Annual Report
b) Tampa Bay Natior�al Estuary Program
c) Marketing Campaign Update
Approval of Minutes - Regular Meeting
2/1196 & corrected page of 1/4/96
Citizens to be heard re items not on the Agenda
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Pastor James Horn, St. Paul's Lutheran
Church.
Mayo�.
2 awards presented.
MADD of Pinellas presented Chief Klein an
award in recognition of his support.
Jeff Harper presented two awards won by
C-view.
a) Report received.
b) Report received.
c) Update received.
Approved as submitted.
l.ou Chaconas questioned the Iocation of a 2/23/96 meeting re Downtown rezonings. Expressed
concern re the proposed changes.
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PUBLIC HEARING�
Public Hearing - Vacating North/South alley
lying between Lots 1 1, 12, 13, the S 1/2 of
Lot 14 and Lots 2, 3, 4, the S 1/2 of Lot 1,
E.A. Marshall's Sub., subject to alley being
retained full width as a drainage & utility
easement and the applicant providing an
ingress & egress easement to the property
owner to the North (Discount Auto, V96-02�
(EN)
Public Hearing & First Reading Ords. #5978-
96 & #5979-96 - Annexation & RS-8 Zoning
for property located at 1936 E. Skyline Dr.,
Skyline Groves, Lot 60 (Strohm, A96-01)
Public Hearing & First Reading Ords. #5980-
96 & #5981-96 - Annexation & RS-8 Zoning
for property located at 220° Arlington Place,
Palmetto Terrace, Blk B, Lot 3(Jaeger, A96-
02)
Public Hearing & First Reading Ords. #5974-
96 & #5975-96 - Anriexation & RS-6 Zoning
for property located on the east side of
Landmark Dr., Sec. 33-28-16, M&B 22.0111
(City / Richard Baier, A95-29) - Staff request
to continue to 3/7/96
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8. Approved.
9. Approved. Ords. #5978-96 & #5979-96
passed 1 st reading.
10. Approved. Ords. #5980-96 & #5981-96
passed 1 st reading.
1 1. Continued to 3/7/96.
12. Public Hearing & First Reading Ords. #597fi-
96 ᝙-96 - Land Use Pian Amendment
to Commercial General & CG Zoning for
property located at east & west sides of S.
Ft. Harrison Ave. and south of Woodlawn
St., Sec. 21-29-15, M&B 44.08, 44.09 &
44.10 (Florence Panteles, Peter V. & Michael
Gianfilippo, and Oliver & Harriett Ackerley /
City, LUP95-35, Z95-18)
13. Variance�s) to Sign Regulations for property
located at 2085 Gulf to Bay Blvd., Bamboo
Sub. Replat, Lots 1& 2; Sec. 13-29-15, M&B
42.01 & 41.04; and Bamboo Sub., Lots 2, 3,
8-12 (SDS Investrnents, Inc. / Carlisle Lincoln
Mercury, SV96-02)
14. Variance(s) to Sign Regulations for property
located at 2467 Enterprise Rd., Unit G of
Renaissance Plaza, A Condominium (Twinjay
Chambers Partnership / Renaissance Plaza
Office Condominium, SV96-03) - Withdrawn
by applicant
12. Approved. Ords. #5976-96 & #5977-96
passed 1 st reading.
13. Continued to 3/7/96.
14. Withdrawn.
Public Hearing - Second Reading Ordinances
15. Ord. #5942-95 - Amending Sec. 35.11, to
revise definintion for "Delicatessen";
amending Secs. 40.383 & 40.403 to revise
the unit number and floor area requirements
for restaurants in Hotels/Motels; amending
Secs. 41.071, 41.072 & 41,074 to provide
for conditional use permits and accessory use
designations for certain types of alcoholic
beverage uses (LDCA 95-21)
16. Ord. #5956-95 - Amending Secs. 21 .10 &
42.35 to provide for ternporary storage of
Recreational Vehicles for lodging purposes at
the Harbarview Center
17. Not Public Hearing - Res. #96-17 - Acting in
conjunction with the Management Staff of
the Harborview Center, establishing Rules of
Operation for the parking of recreational
vehicles on public property in the vicinity of
the Harborview Center
18. Ord. #5957-96 - Vacating a portion of
drainage & utility easement lying in Lot 1 53,
Woodgate of Countryside Unit One f Rubins /
Jacobs, V95-16)
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15. Ord. #5942-95 adopted.
16. Ord. #5956-95 adopted.
17. Res. #96-17 adopted.
18. Ord, �#5957-96 adopted.
19, Ord. #5982-96 - relating to false fire ala�ms;
amending Sec. 5.25 to provide an alarm user
2 courtesy warni�gs and to require an alarm
user to pay an administrative fee of 522.50
for city's review of written evidence from a
licensed alarm company ihat the alarm
systern causing a false alarm has been
inspected and repaired
19. Ord. #5982-96 adopted,
CITY MANAG ER REPORTS
CONSENT AGENDA (Items #20-29) - Approved as submitted.
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Declare personal prope�ty surplus to city needs; authorize disposal through Tampa Machinery
Auction, Tampa, FL (FN)
Purchase of chlorine in 1-ton cylinders frorn Van Waters & Rogers, Inc,, Tampa, FL, for the period
3/1 /96-2/28/97, at an est. 5144,868.50 (FN)
Purchase of quicklirne (Calcium Oxide) from Dravo Lime Co., Saginaw, AL, for the period 2/15I96-
2/14/99, at an est. 5442,080 (EN)
Purchase of sulfur dioxide (S02) from Allied Universal Corp., Miami, FL, for the period 3/1 /96-
3/1 /97, at an est. 560,970 (EN)
Purchase of liquid Alum (Aluminum Sulfate) from General Chemical, Parsippany, NJ, for the period
3/1 /96-3/1 /97, at an est. 553,060 (EN)
Lease Agreement with Arnold-Brown Properties for 2.905 acres, rn.o.l., in Sec. 15-29-15, W. F.
Hughey's Sub., Lots 1-14 less W 30' of Lots 7& 8, and part of Mrs. Sarah McMullens Sub., for
10 rnonths commencing 3/15/96, for tota( maximum rent of 510,000 (EN)
Lease Agreement with Dimmi�t Car Leasing, Inc. for portion of Blk 1, Magnolia Park Sub., Lots 4
& 5, part of Lot 6, along with non exclusive ingress/egress over portion of Lot 13, for 10 months
commencing 3/15/96, for total maximum rent of 54,300 (EN)
Contract for Storm Sliplining Repair Project and Mar+lyn Street Storm Replacernent and Repair to
Madsen / Barr - Allwaste, Inc., Clearwater, FL, for $327,346.18 (EN)
Receipt/Referral - LQCA revising Sec. 35.1 1 to establish defini�ion of Convention Cenfier (LDCA
96-0311CP)
Approve Scientologist request for partial closure of Fort Harrison Avenue, one southbound lane,
between Pierce Street and Franklin Street on 3/15/96 from 6;00 p.m. to midnight
OTHER ITEMS ON CITY MANAGER REPORT
30. Recycling Business Plan Update (SW)
31 , First Reading Ord. #5969-96 - Amending
Appendix A, Schedule of Fees, Rates and
Charges for Article XIX - Streets, Sidewalks,
Other Public Places (ENI
32. 1Cont. from 2/1 /96) Parking Space Utilization
Agreements for Clearwater Beach (CP1 -
Request to continue to 3/7/96
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31, Ord. #5969-96 passed 1 st reading.
32, Continued.
33. Other Pending Matters
33. None.
CITY ATTORNEY REPORTS
34. Resoiutions
a► Res. #96-12 - Demolition Lien - 610
McLennan St., Beileview Court, Bik B, Lot
10 (Sherrnan)
bj Res. #96-16 - Assessing property owners
the costs of mowing or having cleared
owners' lots
35. Other City Attorney Items
34. Resolutions
a) Res. #96-12 adopted.
b) Res. #96-16 adopted.
35. None.
36. City Manager Verbal Reports
Scott Shuford provided an update re the Downtown rezonings. Stated education of the public
will continue, The reznnings will go back to the Planning & Zoning Board before coming to the
Commission.
37. Other Commission Action
Clark requested consideration of Resolution re Red Tide as proposed by Long Boat Key.
Clark questioned the status of the one caterer for Harborview Center. Consensus to disucss at 3/4/96
worksession.
�erfield questioned responses to 0'Keefe's & Cancer Society. The City Manager reported the City has
scaled back its request for police officers at O'Keefe's St. Patricks Day Celebration; the Cancer
Society is being responded to re no waiver ofi fees.
Garvev stated pictures of advertisements of Clearwater at Philadelphia's Veterans Stadium show good
effort. A letter will be sent to Mr. Giles thanking him and encouraging continuation.
�arvev announced Saturday in the City and City Market Place on 2/17/96.
38. Adjournment - 7:25 p.m.
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AGENDA - CLEARWATER CITY COMMlSSION MEETING
Thursday, February 15, 1996 - 6:00 P.M. - Chambers
Welcome. We are giad to have you �oin us. If you wish to speak please wait to be recognized, then
state your arne and addres� Persons speaking before the City Commission on other than Public
Hearing items shall be limited to 3 minutes. No person shail speak more than once on the same
subject unless granted permission by the City Commission. ANY PERSON WITH A DISABILITY
RECtUIRING REASONABLE ACCOMMODATION IN ORDER TU PARTiC1PATE iN THIS MECTING,
SHOULD CALL $131462-6684.
1 , Invocation
2. Pledge of Ailegiance
3. Service Awards
4. Introductions and Awards
5. Presentations:
a) Civil Service Board - Annual Report
b) Tampa Bay National Estuary Program
cj Marketing Campaign Update
6. Approval of Minutes - Regular Meefiing
2J 1/96 & corrected page of 1/4/96
7. Citizens to be heard re items not on the Agenda
PUBLIC HEARINGS
All i�dividuals speaking on public hearing items will be sworn-in.
Not Before 6:00 P.M.
Adminisirative public hearings:
- Presentation of issues by City staff.
- Statement of case by applicant or representative (5 rr�inutes►.
- Commission questions.
- Comments in support and in opposition l3 minutes per speaker►.
- Commission questions.
- Final rebuttal by applicant or representative (5 minutes).
- Cornrnission disposition
8. Public Hearing - Vacating North/South alley 4ying between Lots 1 1, 12, 13, the S 1/2 of Lot 14
and Lots 2, 3, 4, the S 1/2 of Lot 1, E.A. Marshall's Sub., subject to alley being retained fuif
width as a drainage & �tility easement and the applicant providing an ingress & egress easement
to the property owner to the North (Discount Auto, V96-02) IEN)
9. Public Hearing & First Reading Ords. #5978-96 ᝛-96 - Annexation & RS-8 Zoning for
property located at 1936 E. Skyline Dr., Sky{ine Groves, Lot 60 (Strohm, A96-011
10. Public Hearing & First Reading Ords. #5980-96 ᝝-96 - Annexation & RS-8 Zoning for
property located at 2209 Arlington Place, Palmetto Terrace, Blk B, Lot 3(Jaeger, A96-02)
2/1 5/96 �
1 1. Public Hearing & First Reading Ords. #5974-96 ᝗-95 - Annexation & RS-6 Zoning for
property located on the east side of Landmark Dr., Sec. 33-28-16, M&B 22.01 1 1(City / Richard
Baier, A95-291 - Staff request to continue to 3l7/96
Variance & Rezoning public hearings:
- Staff states and surnmarizes reasons for recommendation (2 rninutes).
- Applicant presents case. Witness rnay be cross-exarnined (1 5 minutes►.
- Stafif presents further evidence. May be cross-exarnined (10 minutes).
- Public cornrnent (3 rninutes per speaker).
- City Comrnission discussion, and may question any witness.
- Applicant may cal) witnesses in rebuttal f5 minutes),
- Conclusion by applicant (3 minutes).
- Decision.
12. Public Hearing & First Reading Ords. #5976-96 ᝙-96 - Land Use Plan Amendment to
Commercial General & CG Zoning for property located at east & west sides of S. Ft. Harrison
Ave. and south of Woodlawn St., Sec. 21-29-15, M&B 44.08, 44.09 & 44.10 �Florence
Panteles, Peter V. & Michael Gianfilippo, and Oliver & Harriett Ackerley / City, LUP95-35, Z95-
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13. Variancels) to Sign Regulations for property located at 2085 Gulf to Bay Blvd., Barnboo Sub.
Replat, Lots 1& 2; Sec. 13-29-15, M&B 42.01 & 41.04; and Barnboo Sub., Lots 2, 3, 8-1 Z
(SDS Investments, Inc. / Carlisle Lincoln Mercury, SV96-02)
14. Variance(s� to Sign Regulations far property located at 2467 Enterprise Rd., Unit G of
Renaissance Plaza, A Condominium (Twinjay Chambers Partnership / Renaissance Plaza Office
Condominium, SV96-03) - Withdrawn by applicant
Public Hsaring - Second Read�ng Ordinances
15. Ord. #5942-95 - Amending Sec. 35.11, to revise definintion for "Delicatessen"; amending Secs.
40.383 & 40.403 to revise the unit number and floor area requirements for restaurants in
Hotels/Motels; amending Secs. 41 .071, 41.072 & 41.074 to provide for conditional use perrnits
and accessory use designations for certain types of alcoholic beverage uses (LDCA 95-211
16. Ord. #5956-95 - Amending Secs. 21 .10 & 42.35 to provide for temporary storage of
Recreational Vehicles for lodging purposes at the Harborview Center
17. Not Public Hearing - Res. #96-17 - Rcting in conjunction with the Management Staff of the
Harborview Center, establishing Rules of Operation for the parking of recreational vehicles on
public property in the vicinity of the Harborview Center
18. Ord. #5957-96 - Vacating a portion of drainage & utility easernent lying in Lot 153, Woodgate of
Countryside Unit One (Rubins / Jacobs, V95-1 6)
19. Ord. #5982-96 - relating to false fire alarms; amending Sec. 5.25 to provide an alarm user 2
courtesy warnings and to require an alarrn user to pay an administrative fee of $22.50 for city's
review of written evidence frorn a licensed alarm cornpany that the alarm system causing a false
alarm has been inspected and repaired
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CITY MANAGER REPORTS
CONSENT AGENDA (ltems #20-29)
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.
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Declare personal property surplus to city needs; authorize disposal through Tampa Machinery
Auction, Tampa, FL 1FN)
Purchase of chlorine in 1-ton cylinders from Van Waters & Rogers, Inc., Tampa, FL, for the period
3/1 /96-2/28/97, at an est. S 144,868.50 (FN1
Purchase of quicklime (Calcium Oxide) from Dravo Lime Co., Saginaw, AL, for the period
2/15/96-2/14/99, at an est. 5442,080 (EN)
Purchase of sulfur dioxide (S02) from Allied Universal Corp., Miami, FL, for the period 3/1 /96-
3/1 /97, at an est. $60,970 (EN)
Purchase of liquid Alum (Aluminum Sulfate) from General Chemical, Parsippany, NJ, for the
period 3/1 /96-3/1 /97, at an est. 553,060 (EN)
Lease Agreernent with Arnold-Brown Properties for 2.905 acres, m.o.l., in Sec. 15-29-15, W. F.
Hughey's Sub., Lots 1-14 less W 30' of Lots 7& 8, and part of Mrs. Sarah McMullens Sub., for
10 months commencing 3/15/96, for total maximum rent of $10,000 (EN1
Lease Agreernent with Dimmitt Car Leasing, Inc. for portion of Blk 1, Magnolia Park Sub., Lots 4
& 5, part of Lot 6, along with non exclusive ingress/egress over portion of Lot 13, for 10 months
comme�cing 3/1 5/96, for total maximurn rent of 54,300 (EN)
Contract for Storm Sliplining Repair Project and Marityn Street Storm Reptacement and Repair to
Madsen / Barr - Allwaste, Inc., Clearwater, FL, for $327,346.18 (EN)
Receipt/Referral - LDCA revising Sec. 35.1 1 to establish definition of Convention Center (LDCA
96-03)(CP)
Approve Scientologist request for partial closure of Fort Harrison Avenue, one southbound lane,
between Pierce Street and Franklin Street on 3/15/96 from 6:00 p.m. to midnight
OTHER ITEMS ON CITY MANAGER RE�'ORT
30. Recycling Business Plan Update (SW)
31. First Reading Ord. #5969-96 - Amending Appendix A, �chedule of Fees, Rates and Charges for
Article XIX - Streets, Sidewalks, Other Public Places (EN)
32. (Cont. from 2/1196) Parking Space Utilization Agreemants for Clearwater Beach (CPI - Request to
continue to 3/7/96
33. Other Pending Matters
34. Resolutions
a1 Res. #96-'12 -
b) Res. #96-16 -
CITY ATTORNEY REPORTS
Demolition Lien - 610 McLennan St., Belleview Court, Blk B, Lot 10 (Sherman)
Assessing property owners the costs of mowing or having cleared owners' lots
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36. City Manager Verbal Reports
3�. Other Commission Action
38. Adjournment
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CITY OF CLEARWATER
interdepartmental Correspondence
TO: Mayor Garvey
FROM: Saily ThoiY�as, Agenda Clerk
SUBJECT: Invacatio►�
COPI�S: Cynthia Goudeau, City Clerk
DATE: February 15, 1996
Tonight's invoc�3rion will be offered by Pastor James Horn, St, Paul's Lutheran
Church, 407 S. Saturi� Ave., 34615
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CLEARWATER CITY COMMISSION
A�enda Cover Memorandum
SER�ICE AWARDS
Item #
Meeting Date: 2/12/96
2/15/96
Recommendation/Motion :
The following employees be presented with service awards For their length of service in the
employment of the City of Clearwater.
❑ and that the appropriate afficiais be authorized to execute same.
BACKGROUND:
� Years•
Howard E. Wister Engineering Manuel A. Pe Engineering
Allen M. DelPrete Hum�in Resources Leo Thompson Parks & Recrzation
Holly A. Bradley Police Robert A. Schneider Public Works
George 3. Memmer Public Works Antliony Fanelli Solid Waste
Michael A. Olesh Solid Waste Steve Bochno Finance
10 Years
Ralph A. Rowe Central Permitting
Susan L. Phillips City Manager
Dolores Jan Schopper Human Re(ations
15 Years
Donald D. Melone Central Permitting
Dennis Keegan Parks & Recreation
Carl H. Swigert, Jr. Solid Waste
3Q Years
Fred C. Ratley
Reviewed by:
Legal
Budget
Purchasing
Risk Mgmt.
CIS
ACM
Othe�
Submitted by:
Man
Originating Dept:
Hurnan Resources
User Dept.:
Advertised:
Date:
Paper;
❑ Not required
Affected parties
❑ Notified
..�J Not requir�d
Holly M. Ausanio
Terry Butler
James C. Rores
Manuel N. Pandelos
Donna L. Gardner
John M. Hodgden
City Clerk
Engineering
Library
Gas Systems
Police
Solid Waste
osts: � Commission Action:
Total
❑ Approved
❑ Approved w/conditions
Current FY ❑ Denied
❑ Continued to:
Funding Source:
❑ Capt. Imp.
❑ Operating
❑ Other __
Appropriation Code:
Attachments:
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TO: Mayor Rita Garvey
FROM: Betty J. Blunt, Confidential Clerk Receptionist
COPIES: City Commissioners, Betty Deptula, Cyndie Goudeau
SUBJECT: Presentation at the February 15, 1996 City Cornrnission meeting
DATE: February 15, 1996
The following presentation will be made at the February 15, 1996 City Cornmission rneeting.
l�.,years
Carl Swigert, Jr., Solid Waste (letter af appreciation, plaque)
Sid Klein, Police Depa�~tment (letter of appreciation, plaque)
AWARDS
Jeff Harper will be presenting the Commission two awards which C-VIEW received:
Time Warner's 1995 Spotli�ht Achievement Award
for t6e program While You're l�ere
�itv Hall Public Information Grand Award - General Audience category
for the video Clearwater Florida: One Great Place
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Mayor Rita Garvey
City of Clearwater
Post Office Box 4748
Clearwater, FL 34615-4748
Dear Mayor Garvey:
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COMMISS!pN
JA N 1 8 1996
�LERKP ATTORNEY
This rnonth, the Tampa Bay National Estuary Program will release Charting the Course, the
most far-reaching bay restoration plan ever developed for Tampa nay. This blueprint for the
future culminates five years of scientific research into the bay's rnost pressing problems and
presents solutions developed by a broad-based alliance of interests including representatives of
the City of Clearwater,
Because the City of Clearwater is a partner in the National Estuary Program and will be asked
to support the plan, we request an opportuniry to present Charting the Course to the City
Council, overview a few key elements of the plan, and brief the Councii on the public review
and plan adoption process. We would need no more than 3-5 minutes to make the presentation,
preferably at a February meeting of the Council.
Please let me know when we can appear before the City Council, and feel free to call rne with
any questions regarding the length or nature of the presentation.
Sincerely,
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Richard M. Eckenrod
Director
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'Your suggestio� of providing backgcownd to C'oro�ii members clarifying the fundir�g for the
Tampa Bay NEP is exc�ll�n� �We will diauibute this i.nformation at the Council meeting on
=h4e�s�►, as�art of che enclosed fact shect on the Program.
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Also cnclosed are copies of lotters from the City of Tarnpa and the Community �#dvisory
Comiulttee to the Regional Planning C.�uncil regardin�g the newstab.
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Mr. Chairman and Members of th� Executive Committee of the Rcgional Pldnning Council:
I'r� writing you as a member/designcc of the Policy Commictee of che Tamp� bay N'acional
Esn,ary prograrn solicit�ng Council action in support of the effort to publicize Charting the
Course rhrough e tablaid dlstributed to citizens througb area newspapers, rhis proJcct was
carefully cv�luatec� and approved by the N�P's•Managcm�nt and Policy Committees twhich fi,nd
che Program). wich fi�11 support frona the Community Advisory Commlttee.
This innovative bay restoration and managernent plan !s the result of �ive years of scientific
rebcarch and rnany millioas of dollars o�' effort, tt reflects an unprecedented partnership of
regulated and regulating inicrests, working wicli citizens and scieptists, to identlf� n�cessary
actions to pr�scrve progress in the bay's rceovery and continuo the course of Improvement, n
Public input ts �nicdal co the success of tlis bay plaa, whiCh will be �nallzcd in 1996 for
impJementati�ct by (ocal, state and fedcral pnrtners.
The Tampa Bay ef�Fort is unlqua arnong NEP programs natioaally because of the efficient staff
�nd chc unusual pa.rcncrship of parcictpacing governmcnts and most part�cularly, the wldespread
involvemcnt of voluntccrs senring on the cIti2ens and technical advisory comm.ittr,�s, This is
echocd by commcnts from the fedcral participants wtto are sinccre In tJieir plaudits of this
program and what it has accomplishcd.
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Grcat momentum cxlsts due to the largely positivt press surrounding the release of Charting the
Course, Town mcetings zre schcduled throughout the region In February and March to discuss
the plan with ciduns and seek thelr input on the action plan. It would be unfortu�ate for this
important documcnt to collcct dust �n governmenc offiees surroune{ing the bay and iniss the
opgortunity to se�ze public input for agreecl-upon bay restoration initiatives that appear to be
cost-offectivt. .
Y urge you to epprova the broadcst dissen�ination possiblc for the tabloid on Tampa Bay-�through
arca newspapers nnd other means outtincd by thz N�.P--at the earliest possible time to cducate
the eomrnunity oA this importarit issue while the momenrurn for action ls strong.
Sincerely,
Miko Salmon
Administrator for Public Works, Salid Waste & Water Resources
City of Tarnpa
cc: Moyor Aick Grcco
Cou.ncilrnan Rudy Fernandcz
Com,nissioner �r�cr
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T'rogrem. I am wtidng on l�chalf of thc cammitic�s to stron$ty cncour�gc your support of
thd NEP's effotta t� publicizc Chartin� Th� Course, the draR manogemcnt plan for
Tarnpa Bay, thtough a t�bloid insctted in �rea ncws}yapers.
Chs�rting'I'h� Cour�e rcprescnts fivc y��cs oI'scicntii�c cescarc� �nd a� invcstmcnti pf
many niillic�ns of dotlars. Hundr�ds of local �overnmcnt reprascntativcs, ra�ulators,
tochnic�l advisc�rs and citiuns hav� dcvotcd mat�y haurs of d(scussion and work in
develuping this far-rcachin� btu�print for T�mpa Bay's futurr. Pubtic support ofthis plan
is cssenti�t t� �ts succcss, and mcmber� of the Citizens Advisory Commfttec fully et�dorse
th� placement of a tabloid tn area aews�pers to edu�te resid�nts ah�utthc plAn and
what it moens �o tharn,
Distrtbution thcough ncwspHpers tivtlt be the most �f��ctivc method to sprcad thc ward
ot�aut Charti�g't'I�C Course, sinee hundre�s o�lhausands of people will hAVC the rnessage
del«�c�d to theic doc�s�taps in a ccadcf-fri�ndly a»d cyc�c�tching mannCr. Thc usc �f
newspapors fpr distribution �vill raach peopla4 who misht noi actively s��k out this
infocmat�on, if it is d�S�cnnlnatcd solely th�0u�h i�'brertcs. �ov�rnment ofiices and other
venu�s, �
Area ncwspaper� already have wrirtcn nurnnrous artieie9 and editorials �bout the NEp
ptan, and wc beliqYe tho tebloid will et+pand upon tbe intcrost a�rcady crseted in ChArtin�
The Cour�C, A portnership with arcw ncwspapers also prestnts apportunitlGS to cducoto
schoc�lchiidret► about Tamp� Ray through loc�l Newspape�-ln-Edueatio� pr�o�rams.
In conjunt,rtion with other distribution mea�ns outlinod by the NEP, wa b�lievc in�ortion in
area newspapara �vili rcach tha brvadast posslblc audicnco and caritalizc on the strong
mom�ntum thAt cuncntiy cxiets for action ta pYOtcct Tamp� B�y. � urgc you to sappon
tl�is eff�rt to educate t1�e citizena of our rc�lon �bout the NF1�'S historic p1a� E'or thz b��'a
flitucc.
Cac���lY,
I�eria t�eavcngaod, Ca-ChAlr
NEP Citizcns Advisory Comm�ttee
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Tainpa Bay National Estuary progrsAa
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Tho Tampa Bay National Fstuary Program was established in 1991 to assist the community in
dcvaloping a compcchcnsive bay restoration and proicction plan. 'Cha Program is part of a
national nctwork of �stuary programs cstabllshed under thc Clean Water Act and administered
by the U.S. Enviror�trunta] I'rotcction Agency.
Tampa Bay is Florida's largest opcn-watcr estuary, a fertilc junction of sca and strca�n that
supports a diverse array of natural Isndscapes and wildlifc, as well as an enviable quality of life
for the nearly two rnillion peoplc who livc near the ba�'s shores.
Ttiz presswres of growth associatod with the reg�on's rapjdl� growing gopvladon have taken a
toll on the bay's natural systems. Dredgi�g and pollution have smothered ma�ay of the bay's
seagrasses and ciouded its waters, while dovclopment has whittled away fts salt marshcs and
inangrove Porests, �
lkspite these pressures, Tampa �ay has wagcd a remarkable comobaek in recent years� thanks
Iargely to irnprovementa in s�wage ueatment and development standarda. Maintainit�g this steady
progress, cvcn in the �ce of continued growth, is the goal of the �'arnp� Bay N�P,
Thc NEP recently capped five years of scienti�ic e�search into tho bay's most pressing problems
with �ho rolcase of Ct�arting The Coursc� a comprehcnsivG blueprint for the bay's future. This
Iar�drnark effort reflccts broad-bascd advice from citizens� groups and communities with a
cornm�n iaterest in a healthy bay as the cornerstone of � prosperous e�onomy. NEP partncrs
i�.r�clude Hillsborough� Pin�llas and Manat�e counties, the cides of Tarapa� St, Petersburg and
Clearvvater, che Florida Departmcnt of Environm�nial Pr�t.ection, aad the Southwest Florida
Watcr Man�gement �istrlct.
Town Mcetings will be hcld in Spring 1996 to solicit publle input on Charting Thc Course�
which addresscs five kay ar�as of concern:
-- water & saiiment quality
-- bay habitats
•� bay fisheries and wildlife
-- dredging and dredged matezial rnanagement
-- spill prcvention and rr.sponse
The pCan will be fu�alized in 1996� whcn ropresentadv�s of participating local governm�nts and
rogulatory agencies slgn a formal agxeement p�cdging to implerncnt the plan's recommendat3ons.
rn tho past fivo years, the `fampa 9ay NEP h� sponsored pioncering research into the bay's
problems� testcd early actions that may offcr some solutions and developod a number of public
outceach and grants programa to enlist citizen �nvolorcment in prot�eting the bay. Ono of ct�eese
, is the Bay Conservation CorpB. �irecttd by Tamp�► Bay'Watch, the conscrvatipn corps rccavits
citiun-volunteers to participau in bay improvemcnt projects such as plar�tir�g salt marshes �nd
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removin,g monofilam�nt tina from bird neating colonies. Far tnore information, contact tho
Tampa BayWatch otijce in St. Petersburg at 813-896-5320,
Much progress already has been made to improv� the bay's wetcr quallty and protect its natural � �
resources. But keeping the momentum going will rcqu�rc Nmo, t�ew and innovative public-privatc
partiaerships, azyd continucd community resolve.
In that spirit, we encourage your participation as we mave forv��ard in chartit�g a course to a
brlght ft�ture for �arnpa Ba�.
For a copy of Chaiting The Course, or far additional information about thc Tampa �ay NF,F,
contact the progra�m offic� at 111 7th Avenue Soutb, St. Petersburg 33701, or call
813-893-2765.
Pro��am �cliinQ
Funding for �hc Tampa �ay National �stuary Program is provided by 8FA (75 percent), local
goverrmients (12.5 percent) and the Southwcst �lorida Water Management District thtough its
river basin boards (12.S percern). Ttuse Pund�ng partners evaluate and approvc workplans and
bud��is for the Program.
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Table 1
TAM�'A BAY NATYON'AL ESTUARY PR�G�tAM
FYINDING TABLE, FY qS
Sourct of Funding Amount Type
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FEDE�.A,�,:
�Y 95 EPA ti� nd ing
NON•F+'�I?ERA�.:
City of Clcacwatcr
Ciry of St. Pctersburg
City of Tarnpa
Manatee Gounty
Pinclfas Counry
Htlisbarough Counry '
Alafia River Basin IIoard
Mauasot� Basin Board
�iillsburough River
Basin Boarct
Northwcst iiillsborough
�asin �oard
Pinclias-Ancto�
Sasin Boarcl
* In-kind Match (various
govts. & cntiti�s)
TOTAL NON-FEDERAL
�n��tA� RFSOURC�S
$1,035,960
S 8,461,00
20,261,04
23,869,00
19,201,00
44,511,04
SO,Ob6,04
33,273,00
33,273.00
33,273,a0
33,273.00
33,273.00
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1,035,960.00
NoN-����L �so�xcES 3as,�2�.00
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�REAT 'WATERS F�tOGRAM I00.000.00
GItAND TOTALs $1,481 �Z81,00
' All non•fcdc��l contrlbutions arc eash mAtch except Por this amouat
�{ean Weter Act,
Section 320
City appropriation
City appropria�ian
City appropriation
County approprlation
County appropriation
Cpunty appropri�tion
Basi� Board
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�asin Hoard
appropriation
Basin Board
appropriation
Basin Board
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Hasin Board
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four Town Meetings on Tampa Bay to discuss Charting
tlte Course, the draft cornprehensi��e management plan for
Tampa Bay. This innovative bay re5toration blueprint
caps five years of scientific research i�lto the bay's most
pressing problems and advances lon�-range strategies to
ensure that Tampa Bay remains a vibrant part of
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300 Cleveland St,
the e�perts and how you can help chart a bright Ciearwater, FL
future for the bay.
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We invite and encourage your comments on Charti��g the
Coursc. If you are unable to attend a Town Meeting, but
would like to receive a surnmary of the plan or review it
in its entirety, please contart the Tampa Bay National
Estuary Pc�ogram at b 13-893-276�.
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Hilisborough County League of VVornen Voters
St. Petersburg Arc:a League of Womcn Vc�ters
LE;�I�►Ue Of WOI11t;I1 Vp1�I'S, North Pincllas County
Manatee County Lc�agu� of Women Voters
St. P�tersburg Chambc�r �f Cummerce
Cl�anvater Chamber of Comri�crce
l�lanatee County Chamb��r oi' Comrnci�rc:
Tampa Ba�� National �stuar�� Prugrsm
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blueprint for bay restoration and protection. The Pro�ram is a partnership of Hillsborough, l'inellas and Man��tee
counties; the cities of Tampa, St. Petersburg and C4earwater: the South�vest Florida Water titanagernent District;
Florida Department of Environm�ntal Protection; and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, �vhich sponsors the
National Estuary Program. Local adrninistrative support is provicled hy the Tampa Bay Rcgional Planning Council.
Results of this landmark alliance are presented in Chcrrti�i��� du� Co��rse/�or Tirmpn Bny, a cornrnunity blueprint for bay
restoration. Learn more about strate�ies to repair anci protect this vital natural and economic resource by join'sng the
Tampa Bay National Estuary Program Cor one of four conveniently lorated To�vn Meetings on Tampa Bay.
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SUBJECT: Vacation Request 96-02 (Discount Auto)
RECOSiMENDATION/MOTION: Approve the applicant's request to vacate the North/�outh
alley lying between Lots 11, 12, 13, the South 1/2 of Lot 14 and Lots 2, 3, 4,
the South 1/2 of Lot 1, E.A. Marshall's Subdivision subject to the alley being
retained full width as a drainage & utili.ty easement and the applicant providing
an ingress & egress easement to the property owner to the North.
SUMMARY:
The applicant is requesting to vacate the North/South alley lying between Lots
11, 12, 13, the South 1/2 of Lot 14 and Lots 2, 3, 4, the South 1/2 of Lot 1,
E.A. Marshall's Subdivision.
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The applicant is proposing to use the alley along with adjacent property to
construct a Discount Auto Parts building and parking lot.
The City has no existing utilities within the alley.
The subject alley is paved and being used by a homeowner located to the
North for vehicular access to his property.
Traffic Engineering and Central Permitting have reviewed this request and
concur with the comments Made by Engineering Services.
All other City departments/divisions concerned with this request have
reviewed the petition and have no objections.
Florida Power has an existing pole l.ine within this alley and has no
objection provided an easement is retained full width of the vacated alley.
GTE and Time Warner Entertainment-Advance/Newhouse have no objections.
The City Engineer has reviewed the comments submitted by the reviewing
departments and recommends the applicants' request be approved subject to
retaining the alley full width as a drainage & utility easement and the applicant
providing an ingress & egress easement to the adjacent property owner.
Reviewed by:
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Paper: Tampa Tribune
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Vacation Number 96-02
"Disaount Auto"
V A C A T I O N R E 4 II E B T
P R O C E 8 8 I N C3 8 H E 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 268B�E-7 SECTION 9 TOWNSHIP 296 RANGE SE
1. ENGINEERING SERVICES : ����� � /`!! ' �
REVIEWED BY: �' APPROVED BY: DATE: -
COMMENTS: The applicant is requesting t v tion of the
North/South Alley lying between Lots 11, , , the South 1/2
of Lot 14 and Lots 2, 3, 4, the South 1/2 of Lot 1, E.A.
Marshall's Subdivision. The applicant is proposing to use the
Alley along with adjacent property to construct a Discount Auto
Parts building and parking lot. The Alley is paved and being
used by a homeowner located to the North for vehicular traffic.
The City has no existing utilities within this Alley. The
Engineering Division has no obj�ction to the vacation provided
the applicant provides this homeowner with an acceptable means
of ingress/egress to his property. Florida Power has an
existing pole line within the Alley and has no objeGtion
provided an easement is provided over their existing facilities.
GTE and Time Warner have no objections.
2. TR.ANSPORTATIO GROUP: '
REVIEWED BY : .� SLO.ti��► �
COMMENTS:
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3. CENTRAL PERMITTING DEPARTMENT: c�'
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COMMENTS: Centr��al Permitting Department has reviewed rhis oacation request
and has no objections provid�d that applicant grants adjacent homeowner
acceptable means of ingress/egress to his property.
4. SOLID WASTE DEPARTMENT:
REVIEHIED BY: ��'. �-1��- APPROVED
COMMENTS: Solid Waste Department has
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DATE : J l7 f�
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Vacation Number 96-02
"Diacount Auto"
5. GAS DEPARTMENTs
REVIEWED BY : •Ti�(e�-�•� APPROVED BY : � ��
COMMENTS : 1110 Jb� cci'-�idN5 /�IL� u�i'T1�i ���qc� j'�/�
6. FIRE DEPARTMENT:
REVIEWED BY: APPROVED
COMMENTS : �/o D�T�U�
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7. POLICE DEPARTMENT: /� _ ;, ' ^
REVIEWED AND APPROVED BY : C. i:' G -�/ ".r_,�.—
COMMENTS:
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REVIEWED AND �PPROVED BY:
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ADVERTI ING DATE: 02/02/96 AND 02�09J9 %�-G,�-/�.�-��,
PUBLIC HEARING DATE: 02j16/96 '
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COMMISSION ACTION:----APPROVED----CONTINUED----TABLED----DENIED---- �
ORDINANCE NO.
DATE OF ADOPTION
RECORDED IN O. R. BOOK: PAGE:
LE�TER TO PROPERTY OWNER ADVISING COMPLETION OF VACATION
VACATION CARD FILE:
REVISED 02/95
VACPROC.DDM
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P.O. 803� �i748, CLEARFIATER, FL. 34618-4748 PH. (813) 462-6970
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l. NAME OF APPLICANT �R D�SIGIdATED REPRESENTATIVE:
NAME: � + �V � �,���; A ��'s `t'r� �J�c"d�. �j t �� PHONE: l � �1 � ��y 7
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HERESY PETITION THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER FOR THE
VACATION OF THE FOLI,OWING:
EASEMENT TYPE: RIGHT—OF—WAY
� ALLEY
OTHER
�2. LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY TO BE VACATED, IE: IF IT IS A PORTION OF
AN EASEMENT, vESCRIBE WHICH PORTION, IF IT IS AN ALLEY, DESCRIBE FROM
WHERE TO WHERE OR WHAT LOT/S IT ABUTS, IF IT IS A RIGHT—OF—WAY
DESCRIBE HOW MUCH TO BE VACATED. �� � ��\ I
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LAND SURVEY OF PROPERTY IS REQUIRED IF THIS VACATION INVOLVES AN
EXISTING ENCROACHMENT.
DRAWING SHOWING PROPOSED USE OF VACATED PROPERTY
(SURVEY, PLOT PLAN, ETC.)
�_ SEE RESaLUTION 82-3 (ATTACHED) FOR FEE SCHEDULE
THE FOLLUWING LETTERS �F NO OBJECTION ARE REQUIRED:
(LIST C�F CONTACT PERSONS FOR THE UTILITIES IS ATTACHED)
�_ FI,ORIDA POWER CORPORATION
�_ GENERAL TELEPHONE COMPANY
�_ TIME WARNER CABLE
OTHER
7. NAME AND ADDRESS OF PROPERTY OWNER (PLEASE PRINTj
NAME : t " 1 U �� � t-r � UT) � PHONE : � � �--`� �� � � � �
ADDRESS : t � IC� tU / ��� � �'�
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STATE OF FLORIDA)
COUNTY OF PINELLAS}
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.� Meeting Date:
�.- Clearwater City Commission �
9�,��,04 (( �}'�\ Agenda Cover Memorandum
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SUBJECT:
Petition for Annexation and Zoning Atlas Amendment for 1936 East Skyline Drive; Owner: Peter W.
Strohm (A 96-01)
RECOMMENDATION/MOTION:
Approve the Petition for Annexation and Zoning At1as Amendment to Single Family Residential "Eight"
�RS-8) for Lot 60, Skyline Groves, and pass Ordinances No. 5978-96 and 5979-96 on first reading.
❑ and that the appropriate officials be authorized to execute sarre.
SUMMARY:
PROPOSED ZONING AND FUTURE LAND USE
PROPOSED ZONING DISTRICT Single-Family Residential "Eight" (RS-8)
PROP4SED FUTURE LAND USE Not Applicabfe
CLASSIFICATION
► Sewer Service
REASON FOR REQ�IEST
ASSESSED VALUE OF SUBJECT PROPERTY
S 48, 200. 00
Reviewed by: Originatirq Dept= Costs: S N/A Caamission Action:
Legat N/A CENTRAL PERMITTING Total O Approved
Budget N/A I� Approved w/conditions
Purchasing N/A $ ❑ Denied
Risk Mgmt. N/A User Dept- Current Fiscal Yr.
CIS N A ' [] Continued to:
ACM Firiding Source:
❑ Capital Imp.
Advertised: � Operating Attachments:
Date: 1/23/96 & 2/1/96 � Other ORDINANCES N0. 5978-96 &
};��'� Paper: TAMPA TRIBUNE 5979-96
0 Not Required LOCATION MAP
Suh�itted by: Affected Parties APPLICATION
Appropriation Code:
City Manager � Notified ❑ None
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EXISTING ZONING AND FUTURE LAIVD USE OF
APPLICANT'S AND SURROUNDING PFiOPERTIES
LOCATION IN CiTY OR FUTURE LAND USE ZONiNG ACTUAL USE
COUNTY PLAN CATEGORY
Subject County Residential Low R-3 Single-Family Residentiai
Property
North County Residential Low R-3 Single-Family residential
South County Residential Low R-3 Single-Family Residential
East City Residential Low RS-8 Single-Family residential
West County Residential Low R-3 Single-Family Residential
ZONING RESTRICTIONS
► The Planning and Zoning Board held a public hearing on this application on February 6, 1996.
► They unanimously endorsed the proposed Annexation and Zoning Atlas Arnendment to Single-
Family Residential "Eight" tRS-8) to the City Cornrnission.
OTHER REQUIRED REVIEWS
AGENCY YES NO
Pinellas Planning Council/Countywide Planning Authority x
Florida Departrnent of Community Affairs x
ABBREVIATIONS:
R-3 Single Family Residential (County)
RS-8 Single-Family Residential "Eight" (City)
u.p.a. Residential units per acre
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PETITION FOR }1NNEXATZON
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City Commission
City of Clearwater
p.0. Box 4748
Clearwater, Flbrida
Commissioners:
We, the undersigned, being all owners of the described real
property, contiguous to the present boundaries of the City of Clearwater,
and situated in an unincorporated area of Pinellas County, Flor�da, do
hereby request that said property be annexed into the corparate limits of
the City of Clearwater, Florida.
We hereby further request that said property be zoned and classified
under the Zoning Ordinance of the City of Clearwater, as set forth on the
following page.
Attached he�'eto is a current survey of the described property, (if
it is uz3platted), together with a certiiicate of ti.tle from a title �'"
company, a copy of the deed or a letter from a licensed att�rney setting
forth the names of all persons, firms or corporations oWning any interest
in the described property.
The undersigned have been advised of, understand and in
consideration of annexation, utility services, and other good and
valuable consideration, do hereby agree and covenant as follows:
1. all structures and improvements which are erected upon said
prope�tiy subsequent to th� date of this petition f or annexation
shall compl.y with all.applicable City af Clearwater regulations
and ordinances as set forth i.n the City Code of Ordinances;
2. to convey such recreation land, recreation facilities and open
space land dedication and/or fees in the amount and manner
prescribed by Division 2 and 3, Chapter 116, Article IV oi the
Clearwater Code of Ordinances; and
3. when any substandard abutting street or utiliti�s are
subsequently upgraded by the City to meet City Standards, said
improvement will be done on an assessment .basis, cvnsistent
with City procedures therefore.
We, the undersigned hereby certify that
all of the statements and allegations in the fo:
attachments and after being duly sworrr;�� de
statements are correct, complete and.~rue and �
knouledge thereof . ��� � ��
STATE OF FLORIDA )
COUNTY OF PINELLAS )
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AN ORD{NANCE OF THE CiTY OF CLEARWATER, FLORiDA,
ANNEXING CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY LOCATED EAST OF
RIDGEM4NT DR1VE AND NORTH O� RAYMONT DRIVE,
CONSISTING OF LOT 60 SKYLINE GROVES, WHOSE POST
OFFICE ADDRESS fS 1936 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:
�,tion 1. The following-described property is h�reby annexed into the City of Clearwater
and the boundary lines of the City are redefined accordingly:
Lot 60, Skyline Groves, according to map or plat thereof,
as recorded in Plat Book 44, Pdge 22, public records of
Pinellas County, Florida. (A96-01)
Sec.�tion 2. The provisions of this ordinance are found and deterrnined 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
heretofoce been made by plat, deed or user within the annexed property. The City Engineer, the
City Clerlc and the Central Permitting Director are directed to include and show the property
described herein upon the official maps and records of the City.
Sectiol�. This ordinance shali 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
Approved as to form and
legal sufficiency:
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Leslie K. Douga I-Si�ie
Assistant City Attorn
Rita GaNey
Mayor-Commissioner
Attest:
Cynthia E. Goudeau
City Clerk
Ordinance Na. 5978•96
PROPOSED ANNE�CATION
�1ND ZOIVttVC�
flWNER: Strohrn, Peter W A: -01
ADDRESS: 1936 East Skline Dr
PROPERTY DESCRIPTION: Lot 60, Skyline Groves
ZONING
COUNTY: R-3 ACRES: 0.18
CITY: RS 8
RIGHT-of-WAY: ACRES:
ATLAS PAGE: 254B SEC: 06 TWP: 29 S RGE: 16 E
PlANNiNG AND ZOfVING BOARD C1TY COMMISSION
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AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA,
AMENDING THE ZONING ATLAS OF THE CITY BY ZONING
CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY LOCATED EAST OF l�IDGEMONT
DRIVE NQRTH OF RAYNiONT DRIVE, CONSISTING OF LOT 60
SKYLINE GROVES, WHOSE POST OFFICE ADDRESS IS 1936
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 districi 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:
�j�,. The following described property iocated 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 foNows:
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Lot 60, Skyline Groves, according to map
or plat thereof, as recorded in Plat Book 44,
Page 22� public records of Pinelias County,
Florida. (A96-01)
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RS-8 - Single-Family Residential 8
SeGtion 2. The Central Permitting Director is directed to revise the zoning atlas of the City
in �ccordance with the foregoing amendrnent.
Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon adoption, subject to the
adoption of Ordinance No.
PASSED ON FIRST READING
PASSED ON SECOND AND FINAL
READING AND ADOPTED
Approved as to farm and
legal su�ciency:
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Lesfie Dougal{-Sides'`
City Attamey
Rita Garvey
Mayor-Comrnissioner
Attest:
Cynthia E. Goudeau
City Clerk
Ordiannc� Ho. 5979-96
PRCIPOSED AtVtVEXATt�N
AfVD ZONING �
QWNER: Strohm, Peter W A: 9,,�,Q- 1
ADDRESS: 1936 East Skline Dr
PR+�RTY DESGRIPTION: lot 60, Skyline Groves
ZONING
COUNTY: R-3 ACRES: 0.18
CITY: RS 8
RIGHT-of-WAY; ACRES:
ATLAS PAGE: 254B SE�C: 06 TWP: 29 S RGE: 16 E
PLANN{NG AND Z�N{NG BOARD C1TY COMMISSIQN
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Meeting Date:
Clearwater City Commission -�-#=
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SUBJECT:
Petition for Annexation and Zoning Atl�s Amendment for 2209 Arlington Place; Owner: Theima W.
Jaeger (A 96-02)
RECOMMENDATION/MOTION:
A�pprove the Petition for Annexation and Zoning Atlas Amendrnent to Sing{�-Family Residentiai "Eight"
(RS-8) for Lot 3, Block B, Palmetto Terrace, and pass Ordinances No. 5980-96 and 5981-96 on first
reading.
❑ and that the appropriate officiats be authorized to execute same.
SUMMARY:
PROPOSED ZONING AND FUTURE LA1�D USE
PROPOSED ZONING DISTRICT Single-Family Residential "Eight" (RS-8)
PROPOSED FUTURE LAND USE Not Applicable
CLASSIFICATION
► Sewer Service
REASON FOR REQUESi
ASSESSED VALUE OF SU�JECT PROPERTY
$ 49,100.00
Revie�aed by: Originnting Dept: Costs: S ti/A Comaission Action:
Legal N/A CENTRAL PERMITTING Total ❑ Approved
Budget N/A ❑ Approved W/conditions
Purchasing N/A c� � � 'CI Denied
Risk Mgmt. N/A Current Fiscal Yr.
CIS N A
User Dept: ❑ Co�tinued to:
ACM Fuxling Source;
❑ Capital Imp.
Advertised: 0 Operating
Attachments:
Date: t/23/96 & 2/1/96 � Other ORDINANCES N0. 5980-96 &
� � Paper: TAMPA TRIBUNE 5981-96
_.� � Not Required LOCATION MAP
Submitted by: Affected Parties
APPLICATION
Appropriation Code:
City Mahager j��j---� � Notified O None
'j � Not Required
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A 96-02
Page 2
EXISTING ZONING AND FUTURE LAND USE OF
APPLICANT'S AND SURROUNDING PROPERTIES
LOCATION lN CITY FUTURE LAND USE
OR PLAN CATEGORY ZONING ACTUAL USE
COUNTY
Subject County Residential Urban R-3 Single-Family Residential
Property
North City aesidential Urban RS-8 Single-Family Residential
South County Residential Urban R-3 Single-Family Residential
East City Residential Urban RS-8 Single-Family Residential
West County Residential Urban R-3 Single-Fami{y Residential
ZONING RESTRIC710NS
► The Planning and Zoning Board held a public hearing on this application on February 6, 1996.
► They unanimousiy endorsed the proposed Annexation and Zoning Atlas Amendment to Single-
Family Residential "Eight" (RS-8) to the City Commission.
OTHER REQUIRED REVIEWS
AGENCY YES NO
Pinellas Planning Council/Countywide Planning Authority X
Florida Department of Community Affairs X
ABBREVIATIONS:
R-3 Single Family Residential (County)
RS-f3 Single-Family Residential "Eight" (City)
u.p.a. Residential units per acre
a9602.cc
PETITIOI�1 BOR ANNBEATION
City Commission
City of Clearwater
P.O. Box 4748
Clearwater, Flor;da
Commissioners:
We, the undersigned, being all owners of the described real
property, aontiguous to tha present baundaries of the City of Clearwater,
and situated in an unincorporated area of Pinellas County, Florida, do
hereby request that said property be annexed into the corporate limits of
the City of Clearwater, Florida.
We hereby further re�quest that said property be zoned and classified
under the Zoning Ordinance oi the City of Clearwater, as set Forth on the
followinq page.
Attached hereto is a current survey of the described property, (if
it is unplatted), together with a certificate of title from a title
company, a copy of the doed or a letter from a licensed attorney setting
forth the names of all persons, firms or corporations owning any interest
in the described property.
The undersigned have been advised of, understand and in
consideration of annexation, utility services, and other qood and
valuable consideration, do hereby agree and covenant as follows:
1. all structures and improvements which are erected upon said
property subsequent to the date ot this petition for annexation
shall comply with all applicable Cfty of Clearwater regulations
and ordinances as set forth in the City Code of Ordinances;
2. to convey such rearention land, recreation facilities and apen
space land dedicatfon and/or fees in the amount and man�er
prescribed by Division 2 and 3, Chapter 116, Article IV of the
Clearwater Code of Ordinances; and
3. when any substandard abutting ��reet or utilities are
subsequently upgraded by the City to meet City Standards, said
improvement will be done on an assessment .basis, consistent
with City �rocedures therefore.
We, the undersigned hereby c�rtify that we have reaa and examir�ed
all of the statements and allegations in the foregoing Pe�+: ition including
attachments and after befng duly sworn, deposed and say that such
statements are correct, complete and true and voluntarily made with full
knowledge thereof.
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STATE OF FLORIDA
COUNTY OF PINELLAS
Subscribed and sworn to before me this �fi,l'�day
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AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA,
ANNEXING CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY LOCATED EAST OF
BELCHER ROAD, CONSISTING OF LOT 3, BLOCK B,
PALMETT� TERRACE, WHOSE POST OFFICE ADDRESS IS
2209 ARLINGTON PLACE, 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 Sec�ion 171.044, Florida Statutes, and the City has complied with all applicable
requirernents of Florida law in connection with this ordinance; now, therefore,
BE fT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF
CLEARWATER, FLORIDA:
�ectjQn 1. The following-described property is hereby annexed into the City of Clearwater
and the boundary lines of the City are redefined accordingly:
Lot 3, Block B, Palmetto Terrace, according to the map or plat
thereof, as recorded in Plat Book 39, Page 75, public records
of Pinellas County, Florida. (A96-02)
�#ion 2. The provisions of this ordinance are found and determined to be consistent
with the City of Ciearwater 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 rnade by plat, deed or user within the annexed property. The City Engineer, the
City Clerk and the Central Permitting Director are directed to include and show the property
described herein upon the official maps and records of the City.
�. ion 3. This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon adoption. The City Clerk
shall file certified copies of this ordinance, inctuding 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
Approved as to form and
legal sufficiency: �
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Leslie K. Dougall-Sfde
Assistant City Attorney
Rita Garvey
Mayor-Comrnissioner
Attest:
Cynthia E. Goudeau
City Clerk
Ordinance No. 5980-96
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AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA,
AMENDING THE ZONiNG ATLAS OF THE CITY BY ZONING
CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY LOCATED EAST OF BELCHER
ROAD, CONSISTING OF LOT 3, BLOCK B, PALMETTO
TERRACE, WHOSE POST OFFICE ADDRESS IS 2209
ARLINGTON PLACE, UPON ANNEXATI4N INTO THE CtTY OF
CLEARWATER, AS SINGLE-FAMfLY RESIDENTIAL 8(RS-8);
PROVIDING AN EFFECTiVE DATE.
WHEREAS, the assignment of a zoning district ciassificatian as set forth in this ordinance
is found to be reasonable, proper and appropriate, and is cansistent with the City's comprehensive
plan; now, therefore,
BE {T ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISS{ON OF THE CITY OF
CLEARWATER, FIORiDA:
�ection 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:
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Lot 3, Block B, Palmetto Terrace, according
to the map or plat thereof, as recorded in
Plat Book 39, Page 75, public records of
Pinellas County, Florida. (A96-02)
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RS-8 - Single-Farnily Residential 8
Sectior� 2. The Central Permitting Director is directed to revise the zoning atlas of the Cit�r
in accordance with the foregoing amendment.
�,�. This ordinance shall take effect imrt�ediately upon adoption, subject to the
adoption of Ordinance No. 5980-96.
PASSED ON FIRST READING
PASSED ON SECOND AND FINAL
READING AND ADOPTED
Approved as to form and
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Leslie Dougall
Assistant City
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Rita Garvey
Mayor-Commissioner
Attest:
Cynthia E. Goudeau
City Clerk
Ordinaac• lQO. 5991-96
PROPO�ED �4►NNE)CI�7'fOIV
LAND USE PLAN CL�4S�lF�CA�"tOtV �4ND Z4N11VG
OWNER: Thelma w. Jaeger A: 96_02
ADaRESS: 2209 Arlington Piace
Clearwater, Fl. 34625 PROPERTY DESCRlPTION: Palmetto Terrace, Btock "B",
Lot 3
LAND USE PLAN ZONING
COUNTY: Residentiai Low RS 3
ACRES: 0.16
CITY: Residential Low RS 8
� RiGHT-of-WAY: ACRES:
ATLAS PAGE: 281 A SEC: 07 TWP: 29 S RGE: 16 E
PLANNING AND ZONING BOARD C1TY C�h'IMISStON
�,� `�� Item #
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SUBJECT:
Petition for Zoning Atlas and Land Use Plan Arnendrnents for property located on the East and West
sides of South Fort Harrison Avenue and South Woodlawn Street. Qwners: Florence Panteles, Peter V.,
Michaei Gianfilippo, Oliver & Harriet Ackerley (Z 95-18 & LUP 95-351
RECONlMEN DATION/MOTION:
A�prove the Petition for Zoning Atlas Arnendrnent to Comrnercial Generat (CG) and Land Use Plan
Arnendrnent to General Cornrnercial for Section 21-29-15, M& Bs 44/08, 44/09 & 44/10 and pass
Ordinances No. 5976-96 and 5977-96 on first reading.
❑ and that the eppropriate officials be authorized to execute same.
SUMMARY:
► This is a City initiated rezoning which relates to the Countywide Consistency Program.
� The subject property is located on the east and west sides of South Fort Harrison Avenue and
south of Woodlawn Street. The current land use plan classification for this property is Resort
Facilities High with a Resort Cornrnercial "Twenty-Four" (CR-24) zoning d'ostrict.
► The City is reclassifying this property to a zoning of Cornrnercial General (CG) with a Land Use
Plan designation of General Commercial ta conform with the Land Use Plan classification on
surrounding properties. The proposed Commercial General zoning district will be less restrictive
than the CR 24 zoning disirict. The �G zoning district allows up to 26 dwelling units or 40
hotel/rnotel units per gross acre whereas the CR-24 zoning district only permits 22.5 units or 35
hotel/rnotel units per gross acre.
► The Countywide Future Land tJse Plan Classification for the area is General Commercial.
� During the Pinellas Planning Consistency Program discussion, the PPC staff has received fielephone
calls from property owners who are in support of this rezoning.
► The Planning and Zoning Board held a pub4ic hearing on this application on February 6, 1996,
Revie�d by: Orig�nating Dept: Costs: S N/A Camnission Actio�:
L�yal N/A CENTRAL PERMITTtNG Total U Approved
Budget N/A ❑ Approved w/conditions
Purchasing N/A $
Risk Mgmt, N/A Current Fiscal Yr. � Denied
CIS N A User Dept_ � Continued to:
ACM C,Se Funding Source:
❑ Capitel Imp.
❑ Operating
Advertised: p Other ORDINA�N�CEnSSNO. 5976-96 &
Date: 1/23/96 & 2/1/96
Paper: TAMPA TRIBUNE 5977-96
❑ Not Required LOCATION MAP
S�itted by_ Affected Parties
APPLICATION
City Ma�age� ��— � Notified
Approp�iation Code: L7 None
❑ Not Required
ri� Printed on recycled paper
Z 95-18 & LUP 95-35
Page 2
unanimously endorsing the proposed Land Use Pian Amendment to General Comrnercial, and
Zoning Atlas Rmendment to Commercial General (CG) to the City Commission.
► Pertinent information concerning the reyuest is summarized in the tables below.
PROPOSED ZONING AND FUTU�E LAND USE
PROPOSED ZONING DISTRICT Commercial General �CG)
PROPOSED FUTURE LAND USE General Commercial
CLASSIFICATtON
EXISI'ING ZOtVING AND FUTURE LAND USE OF
APPLICAN7S' AND SURROUNDtNG PROP�RTtES
LOCATION IN CITY OR FUTURE LAND USE ZONING ACTUAL USE
COUN'TY PLAN CATEGORY
Subject City Commercial General CG Tourist-associated retails & service
Property uses
North City General Commercial CG Commercial general
South City General Commercial CG Commercial ger�er�l
East City General Commercial CG Commercial genera{
West County Residential Urban R-3 Single-Family Residential
ZON{NG RESTRICTIONS
OTHER REabJIRED REVIEWS
AGENCY YES NO
Pinellas Planning Council/Countywide Planning Authority X
Florida Department of Community Affairs X
Z 95-18 & LUP 95-35
Page 3
ABBREVIATIQNS:
R-3 Single-Farnily Residential (County}
CG Commercial General (City)
CR-24 Resort Facitities "Twenty-Four" (City)
u.p.a. Residential units per acre
z9518. cc
CITY INITIATED
ZONZNG ATLAS AMENDMENT APPLLCATION
DATE �/pg/96
APPLICANT: CITY OF CLEARWATER
ADDRESS: P.O. Box 4748, Clearwater, FL 3A618 PHONE 462-65b7
PROPERTY OWNER(S): Multiale
ADDRESS P.O. Box 4748, Clearwater, FL 34618 PHONE 462-65b7
LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PR.OPEP.TY (SUBJECT C�F R EC'UEST)
M& B's 44-08, 44-09� and 44-1�
GENERAL LOCATION East and west sides of South Fort Harrison Avenue
and south of Woodlawn Street.
ACR.EAGE 0.50
PRESENT ZONING DISTRICT CR 24
REt�UESTED ZONING DISTRICT CG
CITY COMPREHENSIVE LAP�D USE CATEGOFY Resort Facilities High f
CCUNTY C�MPREHENSIVE LAND USE CATEGORY Resort Facilities Nigh
REASON FOR REQUEST �ity wants the property t� be rezoned in order to
conform with the Land Use Plan on the surrounding properties and
consistent with the PPC Program.
IS THE REOU�STED ZONING DISTRICT Ir? CONFORMAP�CE WITN TNE CLEARWATER
COMPREHENSIVE LAND USE PLAN? YES 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 PI�IELLAS COUhTY
COMPREHENSIVE LAND USE PLAN? YES NO x
LIST ANY OTHER PE4tTINENT INFORMATION SUBMITTED
acure
Reviewed by;
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DAT E__�.��L �F)_------- —
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nndrtessP_0� Box 47481_Clearwater�FL 34618 _���iocte�462_6567___
ii�?1'illi$CNTATIVE ( I F AtIY ) C i tY�Q,�, C��rwate�.�,-�-------_____ '____
nur�ncss_�— ------_.._�_._.__-------- ___�►toNr 462 _6567 .___._
LEGAL OESCftiPTlUi� OF i'itOPGitTY (SUUJCCT OF 11GQUC5Tj '
M& B's 44-08. 44-09 and 44-10
cE►�Enn�, i.ocnTCOr�__East and west sides of_South Fort_Harrison
Av�►�€_d11d �.�1b�1LO.f oodl awn �tr��_._�_.,.------------------
ncnencc 0 50 ° -.-___._. __._.__.__....___ �
PRGSF.NT ZONIt�G DIST(lIC'C�G�_2� _��_ __�___r`_,___`
IIGqUEST6U ZONINC UIS't'i11CT`_�_� y___^__r�^_^�_,_____�
Note: A se��arate ai�pli.ca►.ion is requlred it th� r.oning dlstrict !s �
proposed to be cl�anged.
PIiGSGNT CLEARH'ATEti COAIPREIIGNSIVG LAND USE PLAN CLASSIFICATION
Reso���c�.11i�.1.�i.H.t-�.h- ---------- --------------
BEQUE5TEU CLEAftN'ATE(l CUAIhRE11GNSIVE LAND USG PLA12 CLASSIF1CAl'IOh
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Commerci.�l General �____,__,_,�___�__^___r_._._.__
nensor� �on ncqussT The Cit�_wants_th"e�ropert.Y to conform with _ �
' Plan nn
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PINELLA5 COUNTY CO�1PIlCIiGNSIVE LAt10 USC PLAN CI,A::3IFICATION �_�EH�_
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,IS Tli'a IIEQUESTED [,�11aD USE CA'fEG�Rt Itt COHFOq1tANCE ttilTll TIIE PINELLAS
CUUNTY t.ANU USL•' PLAN CI�ASSIPICATION? FES ' NO X
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ilote: • Couoty Land Usc Plnn aroendments requlre tl�e appro�al ot the
�" Pinellas Couuty Planuing Council nnd the 5tate ot Flo�ida
(Cl�apter 163 F.S. ) .
• State Groa�tlt Aianagcrnent Le�islaYion 1i�niY.s ilnal npproval
of Land Use Plan amendments by tbe Ci!y m aaIon to tNice n
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AN URDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORiDA,
AMENDING THE FUTURE LAND USE PLAN ELEMENT OF THE
COMPREHENSIVE PLAN OF THE CITY, TO CHANGE THE IAND
USE DESIGNATION FOR CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY LOCATED
ON THE EAST AND WEST SIDES OF SOUTH FORT HARRISON
AVENUE AND SOUTH OF WOODLAWN STREET, COf�SISTING
OF SECTION 21, TOWNSHIP 29S, RANGE 15E, M&B'S 44-08,
44-09 AND 44-10, FROM RESORT FACILITIES HIGH TO
COMMERCIAL GENERAL; 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 reasonabie, proper and appropriate,
and is consistent with the Gity's Comprehensive Plan; now, therefore,
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMlSSlON OF THE CITY OF
CLEARWATER, FLORIDA:
Section �.. The future land use plan element of the Comprehensive Plan of the City Qf
Clearwater is amended by designating the land use category for the hereinafter described
property as follows:
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See Exhibit A attached. (LUP 95-15)
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Frorn: Resart Facilities High
To: Commercial General
Section 2. This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon adoption, subject to a
determination by the state land planning agency or the Adrninistrative Commission of the State of
Florida, as appropriate, of compliance with the applicable requirements of the Local Govemment
Comprehensive Planning and Land Development Regulation Act, pursuant to §163.3189, Florida
Statutes. The Director of Central Permitting is authorized to transrnit to the Pinellas County
Planning Council information pertaining to the Land Use Plan Amendment for record purposes
only, to show that the City Land Use Plan is consistent with the Countywide Plan as arnended by
this ordinance.
PASSED ON FIRST READING
PASSED ON SECOND AND FINAL
READING AND ADOPTED
Approved as to form d legal sufficiency:
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Leslie K. Dougall- ides, sst. City Attomey
Riia Garvey, Mayor-Commissioner
Attest:
Cynthia E. Goudeau, City Clerk
Ordiannc• No. 5976-96
LEGAL DESCRIPTIONS
A portion of Section 21, Townshia 29S, Range 15E, as foliows:
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Begin SE comer S. Ft. Harrison Avenue and Woodlawn Street;
thence East 85 feet; thence South 80 feet; thence S 76°08' W, 72.71
feet to the East right-of-way line of S. Ft. Harrison Avenue; thence
Northwest 102.3 feet to the Point of Beginning.
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Begin 345 feet North of the Northwest corner of Lot 5, South Park
Subdivision, as recorded in Plat Book 60, Page 65 of the public
�ecords of Pinellas County, Florida; 4hence North 191 feet; thence
Southeast along the West right-of-way line of S. Ft. Harrison
Avenue, 200 feet; thence West 85 feet to the Point of Beginning.
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Begin 261.93 feet North of the Northwest comer of Lot 5, South Park
Subdivision as recorded in Plat Book 60, Page 65 of the public
records of Pinellas County, Florida; thence N 0°02'30"W, 75 feet;
thence S 89°11'25"E, 87.19 feet ; thence along a curve whose chord
runs S31°39'18" E, 39.67 feet; thence S 32°36'18° E, 21.33 feet;
thence Southwester{y 122 feet, to the Point of Beginning.
EXHIBIT A
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AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLOR{DR,
AMENDIN� THE ZONING ATIJ�S OF THE CITY BY REZONING
CERTAIN PROPERTY LOCATED ON THE EAST AND WEST
SIDES OF SOUTH FORT HARRISON AVENUE AND SOUTH OF
WOOpLAWN STREET, CONSISTING OF SECTION 21,
T4WNSHIP 29S, RANGE 15E, M&E3'S 44-08, 44-09, AND 44-10,
FROM RESORT CC�MMERCtAL 24 DiSTRICT (CR 24) TO
COMMERCIAL GENERAL (CG); PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE
DATE.
WHEREAS, the arnendment to the zoning atias of the City as set forth in this ordinance is
found to be reasonable, proper and appropriat�, and is consistent with the City's Comprehensive
Plan; now, therefore,
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMIS�ION OF THE CITY OF
CLEARWATER, FLORIDA:
Section 1. The following described property in Clearwater, Florida, is hereby rezoned, and
the zoning ailas of the City is amended as follows:
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See Exhibit A attached. (Z95-18)
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From: Resort Commercial 24 District - CR-24
To: Commercial General - CG
�ection 2. The Central Perrnitting 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 READ{NG
PASSED ON SECOND AND F{NAL
READING AND ADOPTED
Approved as to fiorm and iEgal sufficiency:
sufficiency:
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Leslie K. Dougall-Side�, sst. City Attomey
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Rita Garvey , Mayor-Commissioner
Attest:
Cynthia E. Goudeau, City Clerk
Ordinanca No.5777•96
LEGAL DESCRIPTIONS
A portion of Section 21, Township 29S, Range 15E, as follows:
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Begin SE comer S. Ft. Harrison Avenue and Woodlawn Street;
4hence East 85 feet; thence South 80 feet; thence S 76°08' W, 72.71
feet to the East right-of-way line of S. Ft. Harrison Avenue; thence
Northwest 102.3 feet to the Paint of Beginning.
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Begin 345 feet North of the Northwest comer of Lot 5, South Park
Subdivision, as recorded in Plat Book 60, Page 65 of the public
records of Pinellas County, Florida; thence North 191 feet; thence
Southeast along the West cight-of-way line of S. Ft. Harrison
Avenue, 200 feet; thence West 85 feet to the Point of Beginning.
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Begin 261.93 feet North of the No�thwest comer of Lot 5, South Park
Subdivision as recorded in Plat Book 60, Page 65 of the pubiic
records of Pinellas County, Florida; thence N 0°02'30"W, 75 feet;
thence S 89°11'25"E, 87.19 feet ; thence along a curve whose chord
runs S31 °39'18° E, 39.67 feet; thence S 32°36'18" E, 21.33 feet;
thence Southwesterly 122 feet, to the Point of Beginning.
EXHIBIT A
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ladics and Q�ntlemen:
On behalf of t�e appl3cant, Twinjay Chambers Partnership, we t�ereby_ _withdraw ,,
the referenoed sign variance apAlicatio�. Atxordingly, please r�rnove this matter fram
#he agenda of thg February 15th City Cornrnissi�n n�ee@t1ng,
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SUBJECT:
Variance to the Sign Regulations; 2467 Enterprise Rd.; Twinjay Chambers Partnership/Renaissance
Plaza Office Condominium (Owner/Applicant); E. D. Armstrvng, III (Representative).
ISV 96-03)
RECOMMENDATION/MOTION:
Approve a height variance of 2.5 feet to allow a freestanding sign 22.5 feet high on property identified
as Unit G of Renaissance Plaza, A Condornineurn, for meeting Sec. 45.24 Standards for Approval, items
(1i-(4), subject to the following condition: This variance applies only to the existing freestanding sign
at the north end of the property.
❑ and that the appropriate officials be authorized to execute seme.
BACKGROUND:
The applicant is requesting a height variance of 2,5 feet to allow a freestanding sign 22.5 feet high.
The subject property is located on the easfi �ide of Enterprise Rd., south of Countryside B1vd., and is in
the Commercial Center zoning district. The variance is requested to permit the existing 22.5 foot high
freestanding sign positioned at the north end of the property to remain. Pertinent surnrnary inforrnation
is listed in the following table.
Reviewed 6y. Originating Dept: Costs: S N/A Coaa�ission Action:
Legal N/A CENTRAI PERMITTING Total ❑ qpproved
Budget N/A �S ❑ Approved w/conditions
Purchasing N/A � ❑ Denied
Risk Mgmt. H�A User Dept: Current Fiscal Yr.
CtS N A 0 Continued to:
ACM Fu�ding Saurce:
CRT � Capital Imp.
Advertised: � Operoting Attachaents:
Date: � Other APPLICATION
,�� Peper: Tampa Tribune VARIANCE WORKSHEET
� Not Required MAPS
Affected Parties � None
S�sitted by: Appropriation Code:
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City Menag �
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tnformation
Type of sign
Location/orientation of
signs
Area
Setback
Height
North Sign
Existing
Freestanding
Enterprise Rd.
75.5 sq. ft.
12.5 ft.
22.5 ft.
Permitted
Yes
Yes
150 sq. ft.
(total)
5 ft.
20 ft.
* On .lune, 12, 1986, a variance was granted allowing two
*�' The south freestanding sign was issued a City permit in
two foot setback approved by Traffic Engineering.
Sout� Sign
Existing
Freestanding
Enterprise Rd.
63 sq. ft.
2 ft.�*
11 ft.
SV 96-03
Page 2
Permitted
Y es *�
Yes
150 sq. ft.
(total )
5 ft.
20 ft.
freestanding signs on this property.
1986 based on drawings depicting a
Staff Comments/Pro�osed Condotions:
Ti�ere are two freestanding signs on this property. The north sign is 22.5 feet high. This is 2.5
feet higher than the code permits, The owner is requesting a variance to allow the sign to remain
at the existing height.
Prevailing conditions support apRroval of the requested variance. l he variance is rninimal. It is
a 12.5 percent departure from the code. It is irnprobable that passersby could detect the extra
2.5 feet of sign height. In this case, it appears that strict enforcement of the code would cause
a hardship to the applicant that would be great in cornparison to the benefit that would be created
for the public. -
SURRC)UNDIIVG �.AND �1SES
Direction Existing Land Uses
North Offices
South Offices
East Shopping center
West Condorniniurns
This 22.5 foot high sign is not visibly out of character with other signs in this area. It does not
divert attention from nearby uses. The granting of this variance will not detract from properties
that have conforrning signs and will not adversely affect the overall appearance of the community.
SV 96-03
Page 3
A�plicabie Variance Standards:
To be eligible for a variance, a request must meet all four standards for variance approvat. Based
upoc� review and analysis of the information contained in the application, staff finds that the
petitioner's request meets all of the standards. In particular, the following standards do appear
to be fully met:
(1) There are special circurnstances related to the particular physical surroundings, shape or
topographical conditions applicable to the land or buildings, and such circumstances are
pecuiiar to such land or buildings and da not apply generally to the land or buildings in the
applicable zoning district.
(2) The strict application of the provisions of the code woutd deprive the applicant of the
reasonable use of the land or buildin�s.
(3y The variance is not based exclusively upon the desire for economic or other m�terial 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 developrnent code and comprehensive plan and will not be materially injurious to
surrounding properties or otherwise detrimental to the public welfare.
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Relevant Previous Decisions by the Commission:
FREESTANDING SIGN HEIGHT
C,�SE # ADL�RESS NAME VARIANCES MEETING
REQUESTEDlACTION DATE
SV 93-18 1800 Gulf to Bay Young's BBQ 5.33 ft. add'f to allow 11 i9/53
25.33 ft./Denied
SV 93-34 19400 U.S. 19 Kenyon Dodge 16.75 ft. add'I to aliow 1/24/94
36.75 ft./Denied
SV J3-61 21227 U.S. 19 Cambridge Apts. 14 ft. add'i to allow 20 1/24/94
ft./A roved
SV 93-4-1 25778 U.S. 19 Forbidden City 12 ft. add'I to allow 32 2/7/94
ft./Denied
SV 93-72 231 �7 U.S. 19 The Goff Depot 8 ft. add'I to allow 28 3/21 /94
ft.lDenied
SV 94-16 1861 N. Highland Sunset Square 5 ft. add'I to allow 25 9/15/94
Shopping Center ft./Denied
2 ft. add'I to allow 22
ft./A roved
SV 94-33 20 Island V1/ay Jesse's Flagship 1 ft. add'I to allow 21 10/6/94
Restaurant ft./A roved
SV 94-3F 2218 Gulf to Bay Mr. Submarine / 7 ft. add'I to allow 27 1 1/3/94
Mr. G ros ft./Denied
SV 94-06 701 N. Hercules Clearwater 2.5 ft. �dd'1 to allow 1 1/17/94
Professional 10.5 ft./Denied
Center
SV 95-01 1835 N. Highland Shanghai 4.3 ft. add'I to allow 1/19/95
Ex ress 14.3 ft./Denied
SV 95-17 2495 Gu�f to Bay Builder's Square 5 ft. add'{ to allow 25 5/4/95
ft./Denied
SV 95-27 3060-3080 Imperial Pines 1.7 ft. add'I to allow 6/15/95
Eastland Blvd. Condominium 7.7 ft./A roved
SV 93-68 25749 U.S. 19 Savings of 22 ft. add'I to allow 42 8/3/95
America ft./Denied
SV 95-35 1390 Sunset Point Sunset Point 5 ft. add'I to 17. 9/21 /95
Ba tist Church ft./A roved
SV 95-33 2632 Enterprise Europa of 2.3 ft. and 2.8 ft. to 10/5/95
Countryside allow 8.3 ft. and 8.8 ft./
A roved
VARIANCE WORKSHEET - CASE NUMBER SV 96-03
STANAARDS POR VAAUWCE APP:�OVAL STAFF FlNDNYGS
(1 � There ere apecie) circumstences relt+ted to the perticuler There ace two f�ne�tend(ng signs on thts proparty. The north
physlcal surroundings, shapa or topogrephicel conditbns tign i: 22.6 feet high. Thb b 2.6 feet htgher than the code
eppilcabb to the land or bulkiings, end suah circumstence: permits. The owner Ia tequesting a varlence to allow the sign
e�e peouller to such lend or butldings end do not app{y to remain at the exfating height.
genarally to the land or bulidings in the applicabb zoni�g
district. Prevelling conditions aupport epprovel of the requested
varlence. The varlence fa minimel, it h a 12.5 percent
deperture f�om the codo. It la improba6le thet passenby
could deteot the extte 2.6 feet of slgn helght. In th(s case, it
appeers that striot enforcement ot the code would cauae a
hardahip to the epplicent thet would be greet in comperison
to the benetit tfiat wouid be creeted for the public.
(2) The strlct eppticatbn of the provlsions oi the oode wouW Beceu�e the requeated vartence b minimal, strict enforcement
deprtve the epplicant of the reeaonebk use of the land or of the code woutd ceuse e herdship to the eppilcent thet
bulldings. would be great tn comperison to tha beneiit thet would be
creetad for the publla.
(3� The varfance h not based exclutively upon the desite tor The verience request eppeen to setisfy thb conditbn.
econcmlc �r other materlel geln by the epplicant or ownar.
(4) The g�nntiny of the veriance wlll be tn hermony with the The sign reguletbns were edopted whh the Intent of
general purpose end intent of the knd development code end enhencing the viauel quetlty of tha Ctty's atreeta end
comprehenslve plan and will not be materielly injurbus to landscepe in order to protect the value of properties and the
turrounding propertle� or otherwhe detrimental to the publlc well-being of the bcel tourtst orlented economy. The
weNere, granttng of thia veriance appearo to be aonalstent with thi�
intent.
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CENTRAL PERMtTTING DEPARTMENT
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PROPERTY OWNER(S) NAME & ADDRESS:
TWINJAY CHAMBERS PARTNERSHIP, a Florida
1201 Brickell Avenue, Suite 410
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TEI.EPHONE: ( 305 ? ' 371-2824
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REPRESENTATIVE(S) (if any) NAME & ADDRESS:
E.D. ARMSTRONG. III, Esquire
-TCL.ns�n, R1akQ1�� Pr al _
911 Chestnut Street
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TELEPHONE: ( 8131 461-1818
ADDRESS OF SUBJECT PROPERTY: 2467 Enter� rise Road
NAME OF BUSINESS (IF APPUCABLEI: Re ,QSan�P Pl�a�a nf �i rP (:r�nr�nm{ �t>>
ZONtNG DISTRICT: CC LAND USE CLASSIFICATION:Commercial LAND AREA: Y•�4,i .�cles
2oning Atlas Page 232-B)
LEGAL DESCRlPTION pF SUBJECT PROPERTY: S Rxh�hir_ "A" arra�hP� t,e,-Pta a,,,� i„r,�T ,-atA.� t,�,�P�T
PARCEL NUMBER: '� t / 2F3 / i� ! ���,Z,g._ / 000 ._ _/ np�n (This inforrnation is
available ftom youc tax receipt or contact Pinellas Co. Property Appraiser's Office at 464-3207. if more than one parcel
number, attach 8�4 x 1 1 inch sheet) .
DESCRi6E SURROUNDING IiSES OF PROPERTY:
Nor[h: Office Complex
South: Office Com�lex
VARIAt�iCE(S) BEQI�EST:
Residential and
East: Rall fipld/recreation comnlex
West'- Shopping Center
A hei�ht variance of 2'� feet to allow a free-stand�nr� si�n 22�5 feet in hei�ht where
�20 feet is �1lowed.hY COde
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CONTINUED ON REVERSE SIDE
STANDARDS WR APPROVAL: A variance shatl rwt be 9ranted by die City Commiasion unless the epplicatian and evidenco
preser�ted deeriy support the foflowinfl condusions:
1) Thare ere speael circumstances related to the perticuiar phyaical suROUndinfls, shepe or topo�raphicel conditiona
app{icable �o tl�e Isnd or buiidin9s, and such circumstances are peculiar to such land or building� end do riot epply
9ene�ally to the iand or buildi�qs in the appficable zoning district beceuse
See �chibit "B"
23 Tha strict application of the p�ovisions of the code wouid deprive the appGcant of the reesonable a�se of tfie 18nd or
buil�'in�s because See Exhibit "B"
3? The veriance is not based exdusively upon a. desire for economic or otfiee� materia! g�in by the 8pp(icant or owner
because See F�chibit "B"
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4! The 9ra�tin9 of the variance v►n't! ba in hsrtnony with the gen�ra� purpose �nd irrtent ot the lend devebpme�t code end
comprehensive plan and �nn'q not be materially injurious tc� aurrou�d'�ng prope�ties or otherwise detrimentaD m tfie pubGc
welfare beceuse_ See �chibit "B" •
THIS SUBMtSS10N GIVES AN APPLICANT TNE OPPORTUN(TY TO REt2UEST THE VARIANCE AND APPEAR BEFORE THE
CITY COMMISSION AT A PU611� HEARIN�. FEES PAfD ARE NON-REFUNDABLE REGARDLESS OF BOARD ACT'10N. BY
SIGNING THIS DOCUMENT 1 AM ACKNOWLEDGING T�iAT ALL FEES PAID DO NOT GUARANTEE APPROVAL OF THIS
APPUCATION. - __ _
SIGNATURE OF PROPEiY 01NNER (OR REPRESHVTATNE�:
(inok+d� po�itbn �:il'ey�i»� of awnP«!Y � �PP��1 ___�_�
E.D. ARMSTRONG, III
Swom to end subscribed before me this 2��-- day of December A.D., 19 95
by _ E.D. ARMSTRONG, III , wha is personally known to me ed
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(Name of Notary typed, printed or stamped)
STATE OF FLORIDA, COUNTY OF PINELLAS �
Commission No. � 3� 7S � 1
�.�,,N ~�S"�, ��y J�AYNE E. SFJIF��.S
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NOTE: PROPERTY OWNER OR REPRESENTATIVE MUST AT(�ND NEARfNG.
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EXHIBIT "B"
There �r� special circurnstances related to the particular physical surroundings, shape
or topographical conditions applicable to the land or buildings, and such
circumstnnces are peculiar to such land or buildings and do not apply generally to the
land or bwldings in the appli�able zoning district because:
The property is located on a curve on the west side of Enterprise Road between
Countryside Bc,ulevard and U.S. 19. Enterpnse is an 80 foot right-of-way at this location
and the sign is well set back from the right-of•way, 12.5 feet. There are a number of trees
in the vicinity of the sign. 1'he addiiional height is necessary to make the sigi visibie to
passing rnotorists.
2. The strict applic�tio� of the provisions of the code would deprive the applicant of the
r�asonable use of the land or buildings because:
The subject sign Ys a property identification sign for an of�ice condominium. There are
several such offices located along this stretch of Enterprise Road and it is important to
leave the sign at its existing height in order for it to be clearly visible to customers/clients
of the property.
3. The variance is not based eaclusively upon a desire for economic or other material
gain by the applicant or owner because:
The applicant would actually be entitled to a t 50 square foot sign at this location, almost
twice that of the existing 75.5 square foot sign; however, it is not the applicant's intent to
erect a larger sign but to maintain the existing sign, including the existing height. The sign
has been at its current height and location for over 10 ye2rs. The applicant would be
agreeable to a condirional variance which would require the sign to conform to all Code
requirert�ents should the existing sign bc replaced or enlarged, excluding changes to the
sign face for a change of business name, for example.
4. The granting of the variance will be in harmony with the general purpose and intent
of the land de�•elopment code and comprehensive plan and will not be materialiy
injurious to surrounding properties or otherwise detrimental to the public welfare
because: �
The sign is well-sep�rated from other signs on the property and neighboring properties.
Due to the fact that the sign area is alrnost half the size allowed by Code, the additional
height does not cause the size to appear obtrusive or out of character for this area.
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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 FOR
"DELICATESSEN;" AMENDING SECTIONS 40.383 AND
40.403, CODE OF ORI?INANCES, T4 REVISE THE LJIVIT
NUMBER AND FLOOR AREA REQUIItEMENTS FOR
RESTAURANTS IN HOTELS/MOTELS; AMENDING
SECTIONS 41.071, 41.072 A,ND 41.074, CODE OF
ORDINANCES, TO PROVIDE FOR CONDITIONAL USE
PERMITS AND ACCESSORY USE DESIGNATIONS FOR
CERTAIN TYPES OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE 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 Ordin,ances, 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:
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, ection 2. Sections 40.383 and 40.403, Code of Ordinances, are amended to read:
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Sec. 40.383. Permitted uses.
Within reso�t commercial 24 districts, only the following uses and structures designed
for such uses shall be perntitted:
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(4) Restaurants, when conducted as a principal use or as a use within a retail
cornplex, shopping center, or hoteUmotel containin� �Q, �6A or more ��ae�s. A restaurant
containing not less than �,500 3�AA square feei of gmss floor area shall be pernnitted in a
hoteUmotel containing less than 50 uni� �9-�ee�. See section �„'�,$4 49:3$3 for exc�ptions;
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Sec. 4�0.403. Perrnitted uses.
Within resort commercial 28 districts, only the following uses and st�ctures designed
for such uses shall be permitted:
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(5) Restaurants, when conducted as a principal use or as a use within a retail
cornplex, shopping center, or hoteUmotel containing �Q �A or more units �ee�s. A restaurant
coatain.ing not less than 2.500 3,38A square feet of gross floor area shall be pemutted in a
hoteUmotel �ontaining less than uni -�96-�ee�s. See section 40,404 for exceptions;
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tion . Secdons 41.071, 41.072 and 41.474, Code of Ordinances, a.re amended to
read:
Sec. 41.071. Purpose; applicability and approval process.
(1) Purpose. It i� the puipose of this article to specify the applicable approval
procedures for any aew, change of location, expansion of alcoholic beverage sales anea., change
of business ownership, or cha.nge in type of use for alcoholic beveiage sales uses within the city.
The requirements of this article supplement chapter 6 and all applicable provisions of staie law.
(2) Applicability a.nd approval process.
(a) For pernutted uses.
1. Restaurants. A freestanding restaurant meeting the definition of "restaurant" in
section 35.1 and allowed as a permitted use in the applicable zoning district shall not be required
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to obtain conditional use permit approval for any new, change of location, expansion of a.lcoholic
beverage sales area, or change of business ownership rega.rdless of whether the restaurant serves
alcoholic beverages. Restaurants lo�cated in r�etail complexes, shopping centers, and
hotels.�motels shall be governed by the provisions of subsections 2. and (b) below,
2. Accessory uses. Alcoholic beverage sales esta.blishments, including restaurants,
nightclubs, tavems and bars, and package sales uses may be considered accessory uses under
certain circumstances as specified in section 41.072. Ln such cases, no conditional use permit
shall be required for any new, change of location, expansion of alcoholic beverage sales area,
or change of business ownership for these uses.
(b) For conditional uses. For �.staurants, nightclubs, taverns and bars, and package
sales uses not classified as pemutted uses, a conditional use pernut sh.all be requi.�d for any
new, change of location, expansion of alcoholic beverage sales area, or change of business
ownership involving these uses subject to the applicable general or supplernentary conditional
use permit standards. For restaurants, nightclubs, taverns and bars, and package sales uses that
may otherwise qualify as accessory uses under section 41,072 but exceed the floor area
limitations of that sect�on, the following provisions apply:
1. Package sales uses located in freestanding reta�il establishments containiing a
minimum gross floor ar�a of 25,000 square feet that exceed the five percent cumulative floor
area limitation may be allowed upon approval of a condidonal use pemnit by the planning and
zoaing board subject to the general and supplementary standards of approval as other package
sales uses.
2. Restaurants, nightclubs, taverns and bars, and package sales uses located in a
netail complex and cumuladvely occupying Qve =ver�ent of
the gross floor anea of the retail complex may be allowed upon issuance of a conditional use
permit by the planning and zoning board subject to the gen�ral and supplementary standards of
approval for nightclubs, tavems and bars (for restaurant or nightclub, tavern and bar uses) or
for package sales (for package sales uses).
3. Restaurants, nightclubs, taverns and bars, and package sales uses located in a
shopping center and cumu�latively occupying Qv�r 15 �ercent of the
gmss floor area of the shopping center may be allowed upon issuance of a cond.itioaal use permit
by the planning and zoning board subject to the geaeral and supplementary standands of approval
for nightclubs, taverns and bars (for restaurant or n.ightclub, tavera and bar uses) or for package
sales (for package sales uses).
4. Nightclubs, taverns and bars, and package sates uses located in hotels/motels
containing a minimum of 5Q �8 units and cumulatively occupyi�ng over 1S rcent �e��eetr-�
�e� of the per�cent of the gross floor a.r�a of the hoteUmotel may be allowed upon
issuance of a conditional use permit by the plaaning and zoning board subject to tl�e general and
supplementary standands of approval for the applicable use,
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Se�. 41.072. Acces.sory uses.
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(4) Nightclubs, tavems and bars and package sales uses locatod in hotelslmotels containing
a minimum of �Q -�98 units may be considered accessory uses if the cumulative floor area
devoted to all such uses in the hoteUmotel does not exceed 15 perceat of the gross flaor area of
the hoteUmotel.
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AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA;
AMENDING SECTIONS 21.10 AND 42.35, CODE OF ORDINANCES, TO
PROVIDE FOR THE TEMPORARY STORAGE OF RECREATIONAL
VEHiCLES FOR LODGING PURPOSES AT THE HARBORVIEW
CENTER; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
BE iT ORDAiNED BY THE CIIY COMMiSSION OF THE CITY OF
CLEARWATER, FLORIDA:
�.�tion 1. Section 21.10, Code of Orciinances, is amended to read;
Sec. 21.10. lodging in vehicles.
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Se�tioIl.2. Section 42.35, Code of Ordinances, is amended to read:
Sec. 42.35. Uses involving vehicles.
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Section.�. The provisions of this ordinance are found and deterrnined to be consistent with the City
of Ciearwater Comprehensive Plan.
Sec�on 4. This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon adop�on.
PASSED ON FIRST READiNG
PASSED ON SECOND AND
FINAL READING AND ADOPTED
Countersigned:
Rita Garvey, Mayor-Commissioner
Approved as to form and
legal sufficiency:
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Lestie DougatlSid s Assk City Attomey
February 1, 1996
CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORlDA
By:
Elizabeth M. Deptula, City Manager
Attest;
Cynthia E. Goudeau, City Clerk
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�MORAivnv�n�r
TO: The City Commission �
FROM: �Cathy S. Rice, Deputy City Manager
SUBJECT: Recreational Vehicles at Harborview Center
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DATE: February 2, 1996
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Attached is additional information for your review regarding how other cities handle storage
of recreational vehicles for its centers.
If I can be of furti�er assistance, please let me know.
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BARBORYIER CY�t
Lak�latsd C�ntcr Cbsrge S 10.00iniBht
Lakcland, Florida Do Not hav� Electric or �VatcY hoak-ups
HHYC !! S�CCL�.C, dCSI�A�,��.
No dumping nllowai "
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Jackson�nlle Prims Osbarn
Convention Ccnta
Jacksonville, FL
Ocean Center
1�3aytona Bcach, FL
Ti�ppervvare Ccnter
Orlando, FL
Thay have a certein nwmb� of spac�s for RY'a
Qive Promoter discount parking passes
No hook-ups
No duinping allowed
Chnrge SS.00/nigbt (parking passes�
No dumping allowod
No hooY-up for wa�er or ele�trie
besigoa#cd Parking �rr,a
No RV'paxking allowr,ci
No hoolt-ups �'or water or cl�ctric
No dumping
Nianatee Civie'Centc� Parking Feo (Unlmown) in t�rass Area
Man$tee, FL No boak-ups for wnter or electric
No dumping
Havo aLgo us�l a bowling arca ia tba past� trado-out
with advprtising ont th�ir Marqu�.
Harborside Conv. Coznplac
F� Myers, FL
No Rv paz�d,ng allowcd �n site
No dumpin�
No hook-ups for wat�r or cicctric
xhcy havo �n aa�angttnGnt with a locat s�oPP�B
canier for RV parlo.ng
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02/12/96 12:21 FA� 813 462 8778 AARBORVIEW C`TR
Following arc fac' 'ties that are s' ' ar i.n. size to the Harb�rview Center. In speaking
with representatives iram each center, here is haw they handle RV parking at thoir
facilitics.
FACILTTY:
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Lakeland Center Cbarge �10.00/night
Lalceland, Flonda Do Not havo El�ctric ar Watcr hook-ups
Hav� a spccific, dcsignatcd arca
No dumping �llowed
.�acks�nville Prim� 4sbom
Convcntion, Ctnter
Je.cksonville, FL
Ocea� Centcr
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Daytona �each, FT�
Tuppeiware CenCer
Orlando, k�
'�hsy b�ave a ce�tain number of spaces %z RV's
Give Promoter discount parki.ng passcs
No hook-ups
No dumping allowed �
Charge $5.00/night (parking passes)
No dum�ing allovved
No hook-up for watcr or cicctric
Designated Parkin� at�a
No RV park�n,g allow�d
No hook-ups for waLer or electrie
No dumping
Manatee Civic Center Parldng Fee (Unknown) in Grass Area
Man.atee, FL No hook ups for water or electric
N4 dumpiug
Have also �scd a bowiimg area iva tl�io pas�, trado-out
with advertising on their Marqui�.G
Harborside Conv. Camplex
Ft Myers� FL
Tampa Convcntian Ceuter
Tampa, ,rL
No R'Y parki.ng allowed on site
No dumping
No hook-ups for water or electric
They have an arrangement with a lacal shopping
center for �.'V parking
No I�.V accomsnodation9 on site or within close
proximity to thc convcntion ceuter.
�xhibito�s are �spoasiblc for �ndi.ng thsir
pwn accarnmocigxivns clscwh�rc.
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RESOLUTtON NO. 96-17
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA,
ACTING tN CONJUNCTtON WITH TNE MANAGEMENT
STAFF OF THE HAR6C�RVIEW CENTER, ESTABLISHING
RULES OF QPERATION FOR THE PARKING OF
RECREATIONAL VEHICLES OP11 PUBLIC PROPERTY IN THE
VICINIIY OF THE �iAR60RV1EW CENTER; PROVIDtNG AN
EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, Ordinance No. 5956-95 authorizes certain overnight parking in
accordance with rules to be developed by the Ciearwater City Commission and the
Harborview Center management staff; and
WHEREAS, the City of Ciearwater is interested in creating a competitive
conference cenier operation at the Harborview Center; and
WHEREAS, in conference centers of the size of the Harborview Center, some
form of exhibitor recreatio�al vehicle parking is typically provided; and
WHEREAS, the City of Clearwater has determined that the provision of
recreational vehicle parking in the vicinity of Harborview Center is in the best inte�est
of creating a competitive situation for the operation of the Harborview Center; and
WHEREAS, such recreational vehicle parking requires ruies of operation to make
it compatible with the aesthetic and public safety goals of the City; Now, therefore
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER,
Fl0 RI DA:
Section 1. The City Commission of the City of Clearwater, acting in
conjunction with the rnana�ement staff of the Harborview Center adopts the rules of
operation for recreational vehicle parking in the vicinity of the Harborview Center,
more fully described in attached Exhibit A.
Section 2., This resolution shall take effect immediately upon adoption.
PASSED AND AD�PTED this day of 1996.
�pproved as to form and
legal sufficiency
Pamela K. Akin
City Attorn�y
Rita Garvey
Mayor-Commissioner
Attest:
Cynthia E. Goudeau
City Clerk
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E��][IBIT A
HA,R��R���V'V CENTER
IaULES F4R itECI�EA'TIONAL vEHICLlE i'ARI�.ING
The City of Clearwater and ma.nagement of the Harborview Center
offer, for the convenience of Harborview Center exhibitors, limited
overnight parking of exhibitor recreational vehiclee. All parking
of recreational vehiclea must comply with the following rulea.
ELIGIBILITY
Only exhibitore authorized by the Harborview Center management may
avail them9elves of this recreat�onal vehicle parking privilege.
Parking is limited to a total of 10 recreational vehiclea at any
one time.
LO �ATION
Recreational vehicles may be parked in designated areas at the
lower City Hall parking lot.
DUR.ATIQN OF STAY
Authorized exhibitors are allowed to
recreational vehicles the day preceding the
and muat remove the vehicles no later than
of the e�ibit . Failure to comply with thi9
in the towing of the recreational vehicle a
�ERVICE5
overnight park their
opening of the exhibit
the day af ter the close
requirement may reeult
t the owner's expense.
No services (electrical, water, restrooms, showera, pump-out, etc.)
are available at any parking location.
TYPE5 OF VEHICLES
Only recreational vehicles, travel trailers, campera or like unite
shall be allowed to overnight park in these apecified locationa;
only vehicles intended to be occupied during the overnight period
shall be stored at the above locations. No vehicle longer than 3,5
feet shall be stored at the above locationa. All �tored vehicles
sY�all be in good working order.
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�ENERAL �ONDLJ�T
The following are �rohibited at parking locations:
► Outdoor dining
► Outdoor clotheslines
► Uae of tenta or other outdoor storage
► Campf ires or any other sort of open f ire
► Repair or servicing of vehicles
► Consumption of alcoholic beverages
► Littering
�NSI;rRANCE�LIABILITX
Participante will be required to execute a releaee fonn re�arding
per�onal injury or damage to the vehicle or any personalty
contained therein and/or any other agreement that the City Riak
Management Department deems neceseary to protect the City of
Clearwater and the Harborview Center from liability claims.
The City of Clearwater and the management of the Harborview Center
reaervea the right to require compliance with theae rulea and to
require the removal of any vehicle whose owner(s) are not in
compliance. Laes of exhibitor privileges are another conaequence
of failure to comply with these rules.
FEES
A fee of $10.00 per night per vehicle shall be collected by the
Harborview Center staff to defray the costs of monitoring this
program. '
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AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA,
VACATING A PORTION OF THE DRAINAGE AND UTILITY EASEMENT
LYING IN LOT 153. WOODGATE OF COUNTRYSIDE UNIT ONE;
PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, Bessie Rubin, owner of real property located in the City of
Clearwater, has requested that the City vacate the utility and drainage
easement described herein; and
WHEREAS, the City Commission finds that s�aid easement is not necessary
for municipal use and it is deemed to be to the best interest of thQ City and
the general public that the same be vacated; now, therefore.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMrSSION OF THE CITY OF
CLEARWATER, FLORIDA:
Sec i�1. The following:
See Exhibit A attached.
is hereby vacated, closed and released, and the City of Clearwater quitclaims
and releases all of its right, title and interest thereto.
Section 2. The City Clerk shall record this ordinance in the public
records of Pinellas County, Florida, following advption.
Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon adoption.
PASSED ON FIRST READING
PASSED ON SECOND AND FINAL
READING AND ADOPTED
Approved as to form and
and legal sufficiency:
ohn Carassas
Assistant City Attorney
February 1, 1996
Rita Garvey
Mayor•C�rnmissioner
Attest:
Cyn�hia E. Goudeau
City Clerk
E?{HIBIT "A"
VACATION REQUEST 95-16
Commence at the Northeast corner of Lot 153, Woodgate Of
C�untryside Unit One, as recorded in Plat Book 70, Pages 13 and
14, of the Public Records of Pinellas County, Florida; thence
S69°13'42"W, alonq the North line of said Lot 153, 10.03 feet;
thenc� along the arc of a curve to right, radius 250.00 feet, arc
7.00 feet, chord bearing, S15°44'O1"E, chord 7.00 feet, to the
Point of Beginning; thence N75°04'07"E, 3.00 feet; thence along
the arc of � curve to right, radius 253.00 feet, arc 29.35 feet,
chord bearing, S11°36'30"E, chord 29.33 feet, thence S81°42'S3"W,
3.00 feet; thence along the arc of a curve to left, rac�ius 250.00
feet, arc 29.00 feet, chord bearing, N11°36'30"W, chord 28.98
feet, to the Point of Beginning.
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AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA,
RELATING TO FALSE F1RE ALARMS; AMENDING SECTION
5.25 TO PROVIDE AN AlARM USER TWO COURTESY
WARNINGS AND TO REQUIRE AN ALARM USER TO PAY AN
ADMINISTRA�IVE FEE OF �22.50 FOR THE CITI('S REVIEW OF
WRITTEN EVIDENCE FROM A LICENSED ALARM COMPANY
THAT THE ALARM SYSTEM CAUSING A FALSE ALARM HAS
BEEN INSPECTED AN� REPAIRED; PROVIDING AN
EFFEGTiVE DATE.
WHEREAS, the City of Clearwater's faise fire alamn ordinance allows an alaRn user who
has had a false alarm to submit a report from an alarm company that the alarm system has been
inspected and is operating properly as a means for the alarm user to avoid being issued a citation
to appear in county court; and
WHEREAS, the Fire Prevention Division has absorbed the cost of reviewing the inspection
�eport provided by an alarm user for false fire alarms;
WHEREAS, the costs to the Fire Prevention Division to review the inspection reports
amounts to $22.50 fo� each report;
WHEREAS, increasing the number oi' courtesy wamings to which an alarm user is entitled
in a calendar year from one to two and transferring to the aiaRn user the c'ity's administrative costs
to review the inspection reporf are fair and reasonable methods of attempting to eliminate the
public danger created by the city's response to false fire alarms.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAIWED BY THE CITY COMti11SSION OF THE CITY OF
CLEARWATER, FLORIDA:
�tio❑ 1. Section 5.25, Code of Ordinances, is amended to read:
Sec. 5.25. Response to false Alarms; issuance of courtesy warmings and citations.
*****
(2) The written courtesy waming shall notify the alarm user that the issuance of � eae
courtesy warning� during a calendar year followed by one or more false alarms occurring at the
same premises within the same calendar year and afier the date the �econd courtesy waming
was mailed or delivered may result in a citation being issued �� appear in county court.
(3) If the fire department responds to the activation of an alamn from the sarrte premises
where the alarrn user has been mailed or delivered �, eRe courtesy waming�, if the alarm occurs
after the date the alarm user was mailed or delivered the �� courtesy waming and within the
sarne calendar year as the date of the first response, and if after inspecting the premises and
investigating the cause for the alarm, the code enforcement officer determines the alarm was
false, then the alarm user shall be issued a citation to appear in county court un{ess the a{arm
user complies with the requirements of subse�tion (4) of this section.
(4) Prior to issuing a citation, a� enforcernent o�cer shali provide notice to the alarm
user that the alarm user has committed a civil infraction and shall provide the alarm user 15 days
from the date of receipt of the notice to present to the Fire Department written evidence from a
licensed alarm company that the company has inspected the system and that any defects of
design, installation, or operation of the alarm system, which are identifiable as the cause of the
false alarm, have been corrected. The wntten evidence shall i�clude ap, administrativP fpP nf
$22.50 to cover the city's costs to review the ins�e�ion rg�.� If the alarm user fails to present
such written evidence 9r fails to include the full adrninistrative�ee within the 15-day period so
provided, the code enforcement o�cer who responded to the false alarm shall cause to be issued
a citation to the alarm user to appear in county cou�t.
(5) The issuance of a courtesy warni�g� to the alarm user is not intended to create any
rights of the alarm user. The city could have issued a citation rather than a waming after the first
and second response� to premises where the enforcement officia! determined no response was in
fact required. The issuance of a
cou�tesy warning� is merely a courtesy offered ta in�uce the alarm user to take corrective actions
to prevent false alarms.
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ectiQn 2. This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon adoption.
PASSED ON FIRST READING
PASSED ON SECOND AND FINAL
READING AND ADOPTED
Approved as to form
an al s fficiency:
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Robert J. tte, Esq.
Assistant Attomey
February 1, 1996
Rita Garvey, Mayor-Cornmissioner
Attest:
Cynthia E. Goudeau
City Clerk
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DFCLAR.AT�ON OF SURPLUS PERSONAL PROPERTY AND DISPOSAL AUTHORTZATION
Recommendation/Motion: Declare the attached list of personal property surplus to
the needs of the City of Clearwater and authorize disposal through Tampa
Machinery Auction, Tampa, Florida, in accordance with Sec. 2.622, Surplus
Sales Over $5,000.00, Code of Ordinances,
� and that the appropriate officials be authorized to execute �ame.
BACKGROUND:
* General Services/Fleet Administration has removed the attached listed
items f'rom service and recommended declaration as surplus and
disposal.
* Each itern has been inspected by the Director of General Services, and
Fleet Administrator, who have both certified that each item is
surplus to �he needs of the City and have recommended disposal.
* All items will be sold to the highest bidder at the Tampa Machinery
Auction, Tampa, FLorida, the Pinellas County Cooperative auctioneer
of record. Proceeds will be returned to the department that
originally owned the property,
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Risk Mgmt. �
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Originating Dept.:
Finance ��
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Advertised:
Date:
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L� Not required
Affected parties
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❑ Not requlred
Costs:
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Current FY
Funding Source:
❑ Capt. Imp.
❑ Operating
❑ Other
Appropriation Code:
Comrnission Action:
❑ Approved
❑ Approved w/conditions
❑ Denied
❑ Continued to:
Attachmenis:
Surplus Property List
❑ None
SffRPL05 iQtTZP1�NT LZSi - lLHROJIRY 1996 SJ1LE
PAGE 1
FQUIYMENT DEPAATMENT
h'JMBER �DIVISION MAKE/D�SCRTPTION YEAR SEAIAL NUMHER
G14
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G5�
C6 3
C6a
C6 5
C67
C74
G7 5
C76
G93
G44
C96
G98
G9 9
G101
C109
G190
C2 04
G4 36
C9 9 B
G511
G643
G65fl
G6"70
G733
G739
C936
G964
G972
G97J
C978
G987
C999
G1024
G1025
G1026
G1027
G1028
G1032
G1040
CIQ78
G1Q86
C112D
G1158
G1159
G3188
G1190
G1198
POLICE
POLICE
POLICE
POLICE
POLICE
POLICE
POLZCE
POLICE
POLZCE
POLZCE
POLICE
POLZCE
POLZCE
POLICE
POLICE
POLZCE
POLICE
POLICE
POLZCE
PUBL2C WORKS
FLEET
ECON DEVEIAP
PARKS/NURSERY
PAAKSJNURSERY
PARKS/NVRSERY
PARKS 6 REC
PARKS 6 REC
LIHRARY
PWJWATER
PW/WATER
PW/WATER
PW/WATER
pW/WATER
pWJWATER
pW/WATER
PW/WATER
pW/WATER
PW/WATER
pW/WATER
pW /PiATER
GJ�.S/SUPPLY
GAS/CONSTR.
GFLS/CONSTR.
CA5/INSTALL.
SOLID WASTE
SOLID WASTE
SOLID WASTE
SOLID WASTE
pW/ROADS
BUICK RECAL
PONTIAC GRAb7 PRIX
CHEVROLET C.+.KARO
FORD MUSTANG
FOflD MUSTAN^v
FORD MVSTANG
FORD MVSTJ\NG
FORD CROWN VIC
FORD CROh:Y VIC
FORD CROW:I VIC
CHEVROLET CAPRICE
CHEV'r20LET CAPRICE
CHEVROLET CAPR:CE
fORD CROWN VIC
JEEP CHEROKEE
JEEP CHEROKEE
CHEVROLET CF+PRICE
CUStL�1AN iJT S L I TY
CK7DGE DIPLG!MT
CMC STEP- SN VA.V
BOLE�IS TRACPOR
DOrJGE DlPLON'.r1T
FORD F-250 9 X 9
FOAD F-250 U'TILITY
FORD F-350 CARGO
BARBER BEACH RAKE
BARBER BEACH RA10E
FORD TAURUS
DODGE WjM 150
FORD F-250 ViILITY
FORD F-250
FORD F-250 IJTILITY
FORD ECONOLINE VAN
GMC C-I500
FORD F-250 VTILIT'Y
FORD F-250 ITTILIT'Y
FORD F-250 UTILITY
FORD F-250 UTILITY
FORD ECONOLII.'E VAN
FOAD F-250 UTTLiTY
F'O.RD TAURUS
FORD F-250 (TT2LITY
FORD F-250 UTILIT'Y
FOTiD F-250 fTrILIT'Y
CRANE CARRIER
CRANE CAFiRIER
FORD F-250
FORD F-250 CGNT'AIN
ATNEY STREET SWEEP
1985
1986
1991
1986
1986
1986
1986
i�ee
1988
1988
1990
1990
1990
1987
1990
1990
1990
2987
1996
1979
1988
1985
1985
1987
1986
1986
1986
1989
1985
1986
1986
1986
1987
1989
1986
1986
1986
1986
1987
1987
1989
1986
1997
1986
1987
1987
1988
1989
1986
1C4GJ47A6FH453336
2G2CJ37A'7G2:09261
1GIFP23E9ML1372]4
1FASPZ6MOGF148912
1FABP26M9GF198911
1FABP26M2GF198913
1FAHP26M6CF198915
2FABP72FHJX177.876
2FABP72F6JX1718"15
2FAHP72F9JX1718B5
1G1BL547XLA137166
1G1BL5475LA1373D3
1G1HL5473LA137574
2FAF3P72F2HX18�436
1J9FJ2BL5LL218482
1J9FJ28LZLL218486
1G1BL547%LA137538
1CIJN4{2227HL004254
1H3BC26S4GX603478
TPL3593504569
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1H3BG2643FX573051
1FTHF26H2FNA79543
IFTHF25HBHNH12524
2FTJW3513GCA38251
6202
6203
1FAHP52IJXKA127972
JB7FP24D7FP702704
1FDJF37H4GNA20275
1FpJF37H4GNA25458
1FTHF25Y6GNA91607
1F'fES14H7HHHB3562
1GTCS14E9K2593504
LFTHF25YXGNA27084
1FTHF25Y6GNA28104
1F'fHF25Y0GNA281D1
1FTHF25YBGNA91607
1FTDE14Y3HHBB3559
1FDHF38L4FINB12523
1FA8P52UOKA175756
1F"THF25Y3GNA27086
1FWF37H7HNA98499
iFTHF25Y1GNAZ7085
1CYGCP387HT080129
1CYGCP383HT08�130
iFDKF37H3JNB65545
1FDKF37H1KNB97917
1A9C13DFi5GR059088
MILEAGE HOLfRS
80,857 MILES
75,550 MILES
50,669 MILES
76,820 MILES
60,290 MILES
62,467 MILES
b6,129 MILES
80,362 MIL£S
58,945 MILES
72,769 MILES
94,607 MILES
123,193 MILES
117,972 MILES
68,303 MILES
6],006 MILES
66,662 MILES
103,384 MILES
50,777 M:LES
71,034 MILES
108,945 MILES
848 HOURS
SD,'134 MILES
85,932 MIL£S
95,729 MILES
48,343 MILES
NOT APPLICABLE
NOT APPLICABLE
40,931 MILES
83,176 MILES
80,190 MILES
88,744 MOLES
76,578 MILES
115,189 MILES
75,703 MILES
BB,573 MILES
84,413 MILES
85,086 MZLES
108,288 MILES
85,585 MILES
84,423 MZLES
T2,327 MILES
101,373 MILES
100,956 MILES
82,990 MILES
92,311 MILES
87.880 MILES
109,322 MILES
72,674 MILES
49,171 MILES
COST OF
REASOt3 FOR DISPOSAL NEEDED REPAIRS LTFE 5/MILE
REP COSTLY/RUST6D
REP COSTLY/RUSTED
TOTAL WRECK
POLICE VEN WORN OUT
POLZCE VEH WORN OUT
POLICE VEH WORN OVf
POLICE VEH WORN OVi'
POLZCE VEH WORN OUT
POLICE VEH WORN OUT
POLICE VEH WORN OUT
POLICE VEH WOR.*7 OUT
POI.ICE VEN WORN OUT
POLICE VEH WORN OVf
POLICS VEH WORN OUT
POLICE VEF{ WORN OUT
POLICE VEH WOR.*1 OVI'
POI.ICE VEN WORN DUT
POLICE VEH WORN OVf
ENG/TRANS/CORROSION
HI MILES/CORROSION
HI HOURS/NO PARTS
TRANS/CORROSION
TRANS/CORROSION
ENG/TRANS/CORROSION
TRANS/CORROSION
WORN OUT
WORN OUT
TOTAL WRECK
ALT/CORROSION
ENG/TRANS/CORROSION
ENG/TRANS/CORAOSI�N
ENG/HRAKE/CORROSION
HI MILES/CORROSION
CORROSION
CORROSION
ENG/CORROSION
EXH/HRAKE/CORROSION
BRAKE/CORROSION
PS/TRANS/CORROSION
ENG / 8 RAICE / TRAliS
TRANS/BRAKE
HI MILES/CORROSION
ENG/TRANS/CORROSION
ENG/TRANS/CORROSION
HYD/STEER/CORROSION
HYD/STEER/CORAOSSON
TR71NS/CORROS ION
ENG/TRANS/CORROSION
FRAME/CORROSION
$2,000.00
53,230.00
C57, 500.00
52,640.00
$1,512.25
52.620.00
52 , 709. 50
$2,626.50
53,837.00
S1,907.50
$2 , 420. 50
53,645.00
52.575.00
$1,835.00
$2,7B1.50
$4 . �54. 5�
$1,527.00
51,110,00
S2.B24.50
$1.192.50
N(A - N� PARTS
$1,207,50
$3,283.00
S2.824.50
$2,309.50
$19,333.00
S19,333.00
css,coo.00
$1,837.Q0
$2 , 528, 00
$2.837,50
$3,487.50
$3,307.50
5834.50
$1,908.50
$3, 949.54
$2, 151.50
$1, 541.00
51,844,50
51, 357.00
$2. 135.00
$1,905.00
$1, 930.50
$1, 9B9.D0
579,087.00
569,918.OD
S2. 799.00
51, 737,50
526,080.00
So.z�z
S0.906
50.629
$O.B54
$0.939
$0.736
SO .429
SD .545
S0.671
$Q •l57
$0 . 511
$0.917
SO .618
$0 .741
S� .702
$0.459
50.537
S0.]89
$D.�20
N/A
50.437
$0.545
$0.789
S1.470
NJA
N/A
N/A
50.230
$0.972
S0.595
50.468
$0. 768
$0.275
S0.475
$0. 422
50.412
$0.368
S0.378
$0.525
50.324
50.330
S0. 992
50. 360
59.963
S5. 303
S0. 590
$0. 74'7
S4. 209
SIIRPLIIS SQUIPMBNT LIST - FHBRIIARX 1996 SALB
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EQUIPMENT DEPARTMENT
N[JMBER �DIVISION MAKE/DESCRIPTION YEAR SERIAL I3UMBER
NONE FLEET DAUD SAW
NONE FLEET DELTA TABLE SAW
NONE FLEET COATS TIRE MACHZNE
NONE FLEET TOOL BOX/CHEST (3)
NONE FLEET LIGHT BAR FED (5)
NONE FLEET LIGHT HAR WHALEN
NONE FLEET CAGES (2)
NONE FLEET METAI, TOOL BOX (2)
NONE FLEET PLASTIC TOOL HOX
NONE FLEET 4 X 5 SHELVES (2)
NONE FLEET 6 X 4 SHELVES
NONE FLEET TABLE
NONE FLEET SEATS (4)
NONE FLEET SHOP MANUALS
NONE FLEET SEATS & ALUMINUM
UNK
LTNK
UNK
UNK
1986
1986
1986
UNK
UNK
UNK
UNK
UNK
1995
UNK
UNK
5952
8931
UNKNOWN
UNKNOWN
UNKNOWN
UNKNOWN
UNIINOWN
UNKNOWN
LTIVKNOWN
UNKNOWN
UNKNOWN
UNKN�WTN
NONE
(3NKNOWN
UNKNOWN
MILEAGE/HOURS
NOT APPLICABLE
NOT APPLICAHLE
NOT APPLICAHLE
NOT APPLICABLE
NOT APPLICABLE
NOT APPLICAHLE
NOT APPLICABLE
NOT APPLICABLE
NOT APPLICABLE
NOT APPLICABLE
NOT APPLICASLE
NOT APPLICABLE
NEW
NOT API�LICABLE
NOT APPLICABLE
REASON FOR DISP05AL
woxx ou�r
WQRN OUT
WORN QUT
WORN OUT
NOT NEEDED
NOT NEEDED
ITEM HAS BEEN REPLACED
ITEM HAS BEEN REPLJ,CED
ITEM HAS BEEN REPLACED
ITEM HAS BEEN REPLACED
ITEM HAS BEEN REPLACED
ITEM HAS BEEN REPLACED
NOT NEEDED
ITEM HAS BEEN REPLACED
ITEM HAS BEEN REPLACED
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Subject: �
ANNUAL CONTR.ACT FOR CHLORINE
Recommendation/Motion:
Award a contract for the purchase of chlorine in 1-ton
cylinders to Van Waters & Rogers, Inc., Tampa, Florida, in the estimated
amount of $144,668.50, for the contract period 03/O1/96 through 02/28/97,
in accordance with Sec. 2.564 (1)(d), Cooperative Governmental Purchase,
Th� C��de of Ord�x��n�es
❑ an tha he appropriate o ic�a s e aJthorized to execute same.
BR�KGROUND:
* Chlorine in 1-ton cylinders is utilized in the treatment of water by
the Water Division of Public 6dorks and Water Pollution Control
Division of Engineering.
* The City of Clearwater annually participates in the Pinellas County
Cooperative bid for chlorine and other water treatment chemicals to
assure the City receives the best price available for a large
quantity purchase.
* Award to the recommended vendor will be conside�ed by the Pinellas
County Cooperative on February S, 1996.
* Current year funding for the contract is contained in the
departmental operating budgets. Funding for cost incurred after
09/30/96 wi11 be included in the City Mandger's FY 1996/97 operating
budget request.
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Funding:
* Water Division
* Water Pollution C�ontrol
Revlewed by:
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Submitted by:
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Estimated Total
Originating Dep4,:
Finance/Pur.cha:
User Dept.; �
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Advertised:
Date:
�EP1 Peper:
° � Not r�qulred
" ANected parties
(Xl Notilled
❑ Noi required
Costs
421-02053-550400-533 $ 46,501.00
421-01351-550400-535 $ 98,367.50
Total
Est . .$84., 50G. G3
Current FY
Funding Source:
❑ Capt. Imp.
C� Operating
❑ Other
Appropriation Code;
G21-02053-550400
421-01351-550400
�144,868.50
Commission Actio�:
❑ Approved
❑ Approved w/conditions
❑ Denied
❑ Continued to: _
Atte�chments:
City of SC. Petexsburg
lett�r dated Jarn�ary 11, 1996
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January 11, 1996
Mr. George McKibben
Purchasing Manager
City of ciearwater
Purchdsing Department
Pps�: Of f ice BoX 4748
Clcarwat�r, Florida
34618-4748
RE: Recommendation for Award for 885-99 Water Treating Chemica�s
near Mr. McKibben:
We Y:ave reviewed the 22 bids received for water treating chemicals
and recommend the low bidders as lieted below. These b�.dders meet
the spe�ificat�on�, terms, and cond3.t�an� of Bid No. 4574 dated
Noveraber 6 , l9 95 .
Van Waters & Rogers, Inc.
Chlorine, l TN cyl.
General Chemicals Corp.
Aluminum Sulfate,
liquid
PB & S Chemicals Co.
Chlorine, liquid
150 LB cylindere
Allied Univ�rsal Corp.
Sulfur Dioxide,
1 TN cylinders
Sodium H�ochlorite,
�O�c soluCion, bulk
2232 EA
709 TN
795 EA
• 100 £A
21, 270 GA
$798,386.40
@ $357.70
$ 53, 742.20
t� $ 75.80
$ 35, 775 . 00
�? $ 4 S . 0 0
$59,023.90
@ $469.00
C� . 5 7
We have �rtached a bid tabulation az�d a copies of the bids for your
revfew.
We will schedule Council approval fox' February 8, 1996, xf we
reCefve your respo�se by Friday, January 19, 1996.
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Item #
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SUBJECT:
Purchase of quicklime (Calcium Oxide) for the Water Pollution Control Division.
REC�MME]NDATION/MOTION:
Award a 3 year contract from 2-15-96 through 2-14-99 for the purchase of
quickl�me to Dravo Lime Co., Saginaw, Alabama, at an estimated cost of
$442,080, which is the lowest most responsive bid submitted in accordance with
specification,
� and that the appropriate officials be autho�ized to execute same.
svriru�RY :
� Quicklime is used at the City's solids handling fa�ility to process the
sludge generated by the City's three wastewater treatment plants.
� Sludges must be treated to meet both the U.S. EPA and the Florida
Department of Envir�nmental Protection rules and regulations.
• Clearwater incorporates a process to produce a PRFP (Process to Further
Reduce Pathogens) sludge. Quicklime rnixed with sludge raises the
temperature and pH of the mixture and meets those requirements.
• The state contract was reviewed but does not include quicklime. The
Pinellas County co-op bid specifications were reviewed and found to be of
an improper grade. The process manufacturer specifies �'fine'� grade '�high
calcium" content for the use in their equipment.
•
There were fifteen bids solicited. Of this total, two responses were �
received. There were eight no-bid responses, and five nQ responses. �
• The 95-96 Engineering/WPC Operating budget includes sufficient funding for
this contract through 9-30-96; appropriate funding will be recommended in
the City Manager's subsequent fiscal year budgets.
Revieu�nd by:
legal
Budget
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Risk Mgmt.
En�ineering
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ACM
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submitted by:
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Date: 10/22/95, 10/29l95
/ } Paper: Tampa Tribune, Pincllas
1 �f1f County Revi ew
0 NoC Requlred
Affected Pnrties
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0 Not Required _ _ _
Casts:
S est 442.080
Total
$ est 110,500
Current Fiseal Yr,
Funding Source:
� Capital lmp.
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❑ Other
Appropriotion Codc=
421-01351•550400-535-000
Carmissiat Action:
❑ Approved
❑ Approved w/conditions
❑ Denied
� Continued to:
Attaehments:
Bid Tab
❑ None
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CITY OF CLSARWATgR
SID 52-96 OP�NED JANUARY 9, 1996
BID TAB
ITEM
NO. DESCRIPTION
1 HIGH CALCTUM QIIICKLIME
START DATE:
TERMS;
SII1�iARY OF BID 52-96
BIDS SOLICITED:
BIDS RECEZVED:
NO RESPONSE:
NO-BID RESPONSE:
SDNII�lARY OF NO-BID R�SPONSES
DO NOT OFFER SERVICE:
HIGH CALCIUM QUICKLIME
CHEMICAL LIME CO ALA.
MULBERRY, FLORIDA
QUANTITY UNIT TOTAL
(IN TONS) PRICE PRICE
4,800 113.87 546,576.00
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NET 30
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LONGVIEW DIVISION
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PRICE PRICE
92.10 442,080.00
2 DAYS
NET 30
SEAI�.� I t em #
c? ,�,I, rw � Meet i ng Date:
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SUBJECT:
Purchase of Sulfur Dioxide (S02) for the Water Pollution Control
Division(W.P.C.)
RECOMMENDATION/MOTION:
Award a contract for the purchase o� sulfur dioxide from 3-1-96 to 3-1-97
Allied Universal Corp., Miami, F1., at an estimated cost of $60,970, under
Pinellas County Co-op Contract in accordance with Sec. 2.564 (1) (d) Code
Ordinances (Other Governmental Bid 4574),
� and that the appropriate officials be authorized to execute same.
SUMMARY:
• The City of Clearwater operates three Advanced Wastewater Treatment
Facilities.
o All three facilities discharge effluent to surface waters.
to
of
� The Marshall Street plant discharges eifluent into Stevenson's Creek and
the East and Northeast plants discharge effluent into Tampa Bay.
• The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) and the Florida
Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) mandate that residual
chlorine be removed from the treated effluent before being discharged.
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The USEPA and FDEP issued operating permit require a chlorine residual in
the effluent not to exceed 0.01 parts per million.
In order to meet this legal requirement, the facilities were designed and
constructed to utilize sulfur dioxide to de-chlorinate the effluents.
Sulfur dioxide in this form has proven to be the most cost efficient
chemical for this purpose.
• The 1995-96 Engineering/WPC Operating Budget includes sufficient funding
for this contract through 9-30-96; funding subsequent to that will be
included in the department's 1996-97 Operating Budget request.
Reviewed by: Originating Dept: Costs: S est 60,970 Comnission Action:
Legal N A Engineering/WPC / Total ❑ Approved
�Budget .-� � ❑ Approved w/conditions
Purchasing � est 35,000
Risk Mgmt. A % Current Fiscal Yr. � Denied
En9ineering �; � User Dept: �,,, ❑ Continued to:
CIS `� A Funding Source:
ACM �A-- '-,'�'t— ❑ Capi ta l Imp.
Other
D�ertised: ❑ Othert'n9 Citycof StS�Petersburg 1-11-
•t.'r�i Paper: 96 Purchasing Director's
� Not Required letter
Submitted Affected Parties
� Notified Appropriation Code:
421-01351-550400-535-000 C] None
Cit nag r
❑ Not Required
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January 11, 1996
Mr. George McKibben
Purchasing Manager
Ci�y of Clearwate�
Purchdsing Departmerit
pasr. off ice Box 47as
Cle�rwater, Florida
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34618-a�aa
RE: Recommendation for Award for 885-99 water Treating Chemica��
Dear Mr. McKibben:
W� rave reviewed zh� 22 bids rec�ived f o�' water treating chemicals
and recommend the low bidders as lieted below. These bidders rneet
the specifiCations, terms, and conditiana of Bid No. 45'74 dated
Novembe r. 6, l 9 9 S.
van Waters � Rogers, Inc .
Chlorine, 1 TN cyl.
�eneral Chemicals Corp.
A1.uminum Sulf ate ,
liquid
PB & S Chemicals Co.
Chlorine, liquid
150 LB Cylinders
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allied Universal Corp.
S�lfur Dioxide,
�` TN cylinders
Sodium Hypochlorite,
10�c solution, bulk
$798,386.40
2232 EA @ 5357.70
$ 53,742.20
709 TN c� $ 75.80
$ 35,�75.00
795 EA � S 45.00
$59,023.9d
• 100 EA @ 5469,0�
21, 270 GA Cs? . 57
we have atitached a bid tabulation arad a copies of the bids for your
review .
We will echedule Council approval ior February 8� 1996, tf we
receive youz response by Friday, Janua�y 19, 1996.
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suBJECT:
Purchase
Division.
of liquid Alum (Aluminum Sulfate) for the Water Pollution Control
RECOMMENDATION/MOTION:
Award a contract for the purchase of Aluminate Sulfate from 3-1-96 to 3-1-97
from General Chemical, Parsippany, N.J., at an estimated cost of $53,460, under
the Pinellas County Co-op Contract in accordance with Sec. 2.565 (1)(d) Code of
Ordinances (Other Governmental Bid 4574),
� and that the appropriate officials be authorized to execute same.
�UMMARY:
• The Water Polli.�tion Control Division is mandated by the U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency (USEPA) and the Florida Department of Environmental
Protection (FDEP) to rernove phosphorus from its treated wastewater at the
Marshall Street advanced wastewater treatment plant.
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The USEPA and FDEP plant operating permits require that the effluent
concentrations of phosphorus not exceed a limit of one part per n►illion.
Liquid alum is used to reduce the phosphorus concentration to a point at
or below this limit.
Alum is one of the most widely used, cost effective and safe chemicals
used to remove phosphorus.
e This is the second year that General Chemical has been the low bidder.
Past services from General Chemical have met all expectations and
requirements.
• The 1995-96 Engineering/WPC Operating Budget includes sufficient funding
for this contract through 9-30-96; funding subsequent to that will be
included in the department's 1996-97 Operating Budget request.
Reviewed by_ O�iginating Dept: Costs: S est 53,060 Comnission Action-
Legal N A Engineering/WPC Total ❑ Approved
Budget $ est 32.000 � Approved w/conditions
Purchasing
Risk Mgmt. N/A Current Fiscal Yr. ❑ Denied
CIS N A User Dept: �� ❑ Continued to:
ACM /� ��- Funding Source:
Other ❑ Capital Imp.
- �Adve�tised: ❑ Otherting Cityco�ts:Petersburg 1-11-
���} Paper: 96 Purchasing Director's
� Nat Required lette;
Subnitted Affected �Parties
Appropriation Codc:
� Notified 421-01351-550400-535-000 ❑ None
City anag r
❑ Not Required
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Januazy 11, 1996
Mr . George McKibben
Purc:�aeing Manager
CiL'y o� Clearwater
Purch�sing Department
Post Of f ic� Box 4 748
Clearwater, Florida
34618-4748
RE: Recornmendation foz Award for 88S-99 Water TreaCing Chemic�a7.s
Aear Mr. McKibben:
W� rave reviewed the 22 bids received for water treating chemicals
and recommend the low bidders as lieted below, These bi.ddera meet
�he specifications, terms, and conditirn� of Bid No. 4�74 dated
November. 6, 1995.
Van Waters & Rogers, Inc.
Chlorine, 1 TN cyl.
�neral Chemicals Corp.
A],uminum Sulf ate,
Iiquid _
PB & S Chemicals Co.
Chlorine, liguid
150 LB cylindera
Allied Universal Corp.
S�lfur Dioxide,
�� TN cylinders
Sodium xypochlarite,
LO�c solution, bulk
$798,386.40
2232 EA � $357,70
$ 53,742.20
709 TN c� $ �75.80
$ 35,775.00
79S EA c� $ 45.40
$59,023,9d
• 10 0�A @$�. 6 9. 0 0
21,270 GA � .57
we have a�tached a bid tabulation and a copies of the bids fox your
revfew.
We wil l aci-�ec�ule Cauncil approva�l ior February 8, 19 96, Lf we
reCeive your respotlse by Friday, J�nuary 19, 1996.
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SUBJECT: Arnold-Brown temporary parking facility lease.
RECOMMENDATION/MOTION: Approve a lease agreement with Arnold-Brown Properties,
a Florida General Partnership, to lease 2.905 Acres, more or less, in Section 15,
Township 29 South, Range 15 East, more particularly described as Lots 1 through
14, less the west 30 feet of Zots 7 and 8, W. F. HUGHEY'S SUBDTVISION, and part
of MRS. SARAH MC MULLENS 5UBDIVISION, for � terrn of ten (10) months commencing
March 15, 1996, for the total maxirnum rent of $10,000.00,
� and that the appropriate of�ici�ls be authorized to execute same.
SUMMARY:
► The lease premises contains asphalt surfacing for approximately 56 vehicles.
The balance is unpaved and will not be irnproved.
► The total site will provide parking �or an estimated 195 employee vehicles
during construction of the new MS/PS complex parking garage.
► The lease term will be from March 15,
option by either party to terminate at
written notice to the other.
1996 through January 14, 1997, with the
any tirne upon providing sixty (60) days
► Monthly rent will be $1,000.00, equal to an estimated $5.13 per vehicle on the
site that is approximately 70o unimproved.
► The City wi11 be responsible for a11 maintenance and utilities during the lease
term. No utility expenses are anticipated. Maintenance (striping and sweeping}
will be performed by staff.
► During the lease term the City wi11 maintain public liability insurance,
including bodily injury and property darnage to the maximum limits provided in
Section 768.28, Florida Statutes.
► Funding for this lease agreernent is available in Capital Improvement Project
315-94602, Municipal Services/Public Safety Complex.
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Approvcd
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Denied
Cont'd ta
Appropriation Code(s) ; Attachments:
i Lease Agreement
315-94602-544200-519-000 � locator Map
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LEASE AGRE�n�N'T
THIS LEASE AGREEMENT is made and entered into this day
of , 1996 (the "Lease Date"), by and between
ARNOLD-BROWN PROPERTIES, a Florida General Partnership, herein
called the "Lessor", and the CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA, a
Municipal Corporation organized and existing under the laws of the
State of Florida, herein called the "Lessee".
W I T N E S E T H:
WHEREAS, the Lessor has ownership of and control over the use
of vacant real property commonly known as 111 Sou�h Myrtle Avenue,
Clearwater, Florida, as legally described in Section One
(Description of Property) hereof and depicted in EXHIBIT "A"
attached hereto; and,
WHEREAS, the Lessee desires to use such real property for non-
commercial parking purposes by its employees, hereinafter the
"premises" ; and,
WHEREAS, Lessor desires to lease out such premises;
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the Premises and mutual
covenants contained in this Agreement, the Lessor and Lessee hereby
agree as follows:
SECTION ONE
DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY
Lessor leases to Lessee a�otal of 2.9�5 Acres, more or less,
of Lessor's property situate in Section 15, Township 29 South,
Range 15 East, Pinellas County, Florida, be.ing more particular.ly
described as follows:
Lots 1 through 14 inclusive; LESS the west 30.0 feet of
said Lots 7 and 8, of W. F. HUGHEY'S SUBDIVISION in
Clearwater, Florida, according to the map or plat thereof
as recorded in Plat Book 3, Page 3 of the Publ ic Records
of Pinellas County, Florida.
Containing 1.764 Acres, more or less; and
That part of MRS. SARAH MC MULLENS SUBDIVISION and other
lands in Section 15, Township 29 South, Range 15 East,
according to the map or plat thereof as recorded in Plat
Book 1, Page 41 of the Public Records of Pinellas County,
Florida, described as follows:
Paqe 1 of 6
Frdm the NW corner of said Section 15 - T 29S - R 15E;
run thence S O1°27'35" E along the west line oi said
Section, 442.0 feet to the point of intersectian with the
South line of W. F. HUGHEY'S SUBpIVISION in Clearwater,
Florida, according to the map or plat thereof as recorded
in Plat Book 3, Page 3 of the Public Records of.Pinellas
County, Florida for the POINT OF BEGINNING; thence N 89°
05' 20" E, along the south line of said subdivision,
360.00 feet; thence S O1°27'35" E, along the west right-
of-way line of Prospect Avenue, 138.18 feet; thence S 89°
U7' 27" W, along the north right-o�f-way line of Laura
Street, 360.00 feet; thence N O1°27'35" W, along the west
line of said Section 15, 137.94 feet to the POINT OF
BEGINNING; LESS the west 30.00 feet thereof for right-of-
way purposes.
Containing 1.141 Acres, more or less.
SECTION TWO
RENT/TERM
Lessee shall pay as monthly rental to Lessor the sum of One
Thousand and---NO/100's---Dollars ($1,000.00), payable in advance
on the 15th day of March, 1996, and like sum monthly thereafter on
the 15th da� of each succeeding month thereafter until the total
rent due hereunder shall have been paid in full.
The term of this lease shall extend a total of ten (10) months from
March 15, 1996 through January 14, 1997, unless earlier terminated
as provided in Section 9 hereof.
SECTION THREE
USE OF PREMISES
I,essee shall use the demised premises
employees during the term and operation
further covenants with Lessor as follows:
only as parking for its
of this agreement,and
A. Lessee shall be responsible for any and all maintenance,of
the premises, and all expenses for utilities required in the
operations and maintenance of the lease premises.
B. Lessee shall not store, use or dispose of any hazardous
materials in, on, or about the premises.
C. Lessee, at its expense, shall comply with all applicable
governmental laws with respect to the premises and their use and
occupancy during the term hereof.
Page 2 of 6
SECTION FOUR
QUIET ENJOYMENT
Upon payment of the rents herein required, and upon observing
and performing the covenants, terms and conditions required by the
lease, the Lessee shall peaceably and quietly hold and enjoy the
leased premises for the term of the lease without hinderance or
interruption by the Lessor.
SECTION FIVE
SUBLEASE OR ASSIGNMENT
The leased premises shall not be sublet in whole or in part,
or this lease assigned or transferred, without the prior, es�press,
and written consent of the Lessor.
SECTION SIX
INDEMNIFICATION
Lessee shall save and hold harmless the Lessor, its successors
and/or assigns, from any and all liability arising during the Lea�e
Term, from injury to person or property occasioned wholly �r in
part by any negligent act or omission of the lessee or Lessee's
servants, agents and employees in use of the premises dLscribed
herein, provided, however, the Lessee shall not be liable to the
Lessor for any damage or injury to the extent that the Lessor's
insurance provides coverage therefor, and provided, further, that
the Lessee shall not be liable for any negligence of the Lessor,
its servants, agents, employees, successors or assigns, and
provided, further, that the total amount to be indemnified by the
Lessee in any event under any circumstances shall not exceed the
statutory limits set forth in Section 768.28, Florida Statutes,
plus any excess liability insurance coverage purchased by Lessee.
SECTION SEVEN
INSURANCE
Lessee shall maintain, or provide through self-funding,
throughout the Lease Term at Lessee's sole expense, public
liability insurance, including bodily injury and property damage
equal to the maximum limits of liability provided for in Section
768.28, Florida Statutes, plus any excess liability insurance
coverage that may be purchased by Lessee. Any Folicies of
insurance provided for herein to be carried by Lessee shall be
issued by insurance companies ce�tified to do business by the State
of Florida and its insurance regulatory bodies, provided, however,
Lessee may self-fund any risk provided for in this paragraph in
lieu of purchasing insurance coverage therefore. Certificates of
insurance or letters of self-funding shall be delivered to Lessor
within ten (10) days before delivery of possession of the Leased
Premises to Lessee.
Page 3 of 6
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' SECTION ExGKT
DEFAULT ANA TERMiNATION
A. Termination by Lessor: Thi� agreement shall be subject to
termination by Lessor 1) in the �vent of material deiault by Lessee
in the performance of any of the terms, covenants or conditions,
and in the failure of Lessee to remedy, or undertake to remedy, to
Lessor's commercially reasonable satisfaction such default for a
period of 30 days after rec�ipt of notice from Lessor to remedy
same, or 2), in the event Lessee shall abandon or vacate the
premises. •
B. Termination by Lessee: This agreement shall be subject to
termination by Lessee in the event of material default by Lessor in
the performance of any of the terms, covenants or conditions, and
in the failur� of Lessor to r�medy, or undertake to remedy, to
Lessee's commercially reasonable satisfaction such default for a
period of 30 days after receipt of notice from Lessee to remedy
same.
C. Termination by either party: The parties mutually covenant
and agree that this agreement may be terminated by either party at
any time during �he lease time by delivery of sixty (60) day
written notice to the other of the intent to terminate. Upon
receipt of such notice by either party, Lessee shall have 60 days
in which to vacate the premises and release its leasehold interest
to Lessor.
D. Exercise: Exercise of the rights of termination set forth
in this Section shall be by notice to the other party. Forbearance
of timely notice shall not be deemed a waiver of any breach.
SECTION NINE
NOTICE
Any notice given by one party to the other in connection with
the Lease shall be sent by certif ied mail, return receipt
requested, with postage and fees prepaid:
1. If to the Lessor, addressed to: Mr. Roger W. Woodruff
Arnold-Brown Properties
121 North Osceola Avenue
Clearwater, F1. 34615
2. If to the Lessee, addressed to: City Attorne�r
city of clearwater
P. 0. Box 4748
Clearwater, F1. 34618--4.748
Page 4 of 6
SECTION TEN
GOVERNING LAW
It is ac3zced th�t tliis lease shall be governed by, construed,
and enforc�d in �-�ccordanc� with the laws of the State of Florida.
SECTION ELEVEN
EFFEC'r OF PARTIAL INVALIDITY
The invalic�i�.y of ��r�y portion of this lease will not and shall
be de�mnc� tQ ai�fect thc validity of any other provision. In the
even� th�-�t any pz:ovision �f this lease is held to be invalid, the
parties ayree t,h��t t:he remaining provisions shall be deemed to be
in full force and c�ffect as if they had been executed by both
p��rties :�ub::cc�ucr�� ta t.he expungemen� of the invalid provision.
SECTION TWELVE
i3INDING EFFECT
Tt�e righ�s ��nd obliqations under this lease shall inure to the
benef it o£ ��nd sha ].1 be bind ing upon the successors and assigns of
Lessor and I,essee.
SECTION THIRTEEN
TTME OF THE ESSENCE
It is specifically declared and agreed that time is of the
essence of this lease.
SECTION FOURTEEN
COUNTERPARTS
This lease may be execUted in any number of counterparts, each
of which shall be deemed t� be an original, but all of which
together shall constitute but one and the same instrurnent.
SECTION FIFTEEN
ATTORNEY FEES
In the event either party
an�r covenant of this lease, or
lease, the party adjudged to be
reasonable attorney fees, as
defaulting party.
hereto files an action to enforce
for breach of any covenant of this
the defaulting party shall pay the
fixed by the court, of the non-
SECTION SIXTEEN
ENTIRE AGREEMENT
This lease contains all of the terms , conditions and covenants
binding the parties hereto. Zhere sha11 be no other terms,
conditions, cover.ants or understandings, either written or oral,
binding upon the parties unless expressed herein in writing, ar
subsequently addended hereto by mutua]. agreement of the parties.
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Page 5 of 6
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the undersigned parties have hereunto
affixed their hands and seals he da and year first above writter,.
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Signed, sealed and delivered
in the presence of:
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Countersigned:
Rita Garvey
Mayor-Commissioner
Approved as to form
and correctness:
John C. Carassas
Assistant City Attorney
ARNOLD-BROWN PROPERTIES,
a Florid�a.�eral Partnership
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l�artner
CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLOR�DA,
a Florida Municipal Corporation
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•Elizabeth M. Deptula
Interim City Manager
Attest:
Cynthia E. Goudeau
City Clerk
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SvBJECT: Dimmitt Car Leasing temporary parking facility lease.
RECOMMENDATION/MOTION: Approve a lease agreement with Dimmitt Car Leasing, Inc.
to lease a portion of Block 1, MAGNOLIA PARK SUPDIVISION, being all of Lots 4 and
5, and part of Lot G, along with non exclusive ingress/egress over a portion of
I,ot 13, for a term of ten (10) r.lonths eommencing March 15, 199G, for the total
maxirnum rent of $4,300.00,
� and that the appropriate officials be authorized to execute same.
SUMMARY :
► The lease prernises will provide a minimurn of 43 paved parking spaces in the 800
block of Cleveland Street for City ernployees during construction of the new
MS/PS complex parking qarage.
► The lease term will be from March 15, 1996 through January 14, 1997, with the
option by either party to terminate at any time upon providing sixty (60� days
written notice to the other.
► Month ly rent wi 11 be $4 3 0. 00 per month , ca lcu lated at $10 . 00 per parking space .
s The City will be responsible for all maintenance and utiliti�s during the lease
term. No utility costs are anticipated. Maintenance (striping and sweeping)
will be performed by staff.
► During the lease term the City will maintain public liability insurance,
including bodily injury and property damag� to the maximum lirnits provided in
Section 7G8.28, Florida Statutes.
► Funding for this lease agreement is available in Capital Improvement Project
315-94G02, Municipal Services/Public Safety Complex.
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LEASE AGREEMENT
THIS LEASE AGREEMENT is made and entered into this day
of , 1996 (the "Lease Date�' ), by and between
DIMMITT CAR LEASING, INC., a Florida Corporation, herein called
the "Lessor", and the CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA, a Florida
Municipal Corporation, herein called the "Lessee".
W I T N E S E T H:
WHEREAS, the Lessor has ownership of and control over the use
of vacant real property in Clearwater, Florida, as legally
described in Section One (Description of Propexty) hereof and
depicted in EXHIBIT "A" attached hereto; and,
WHEREAS, the Lessee desires to use such real property for non-
commercial parking purposes by its employees, hereinafter the
"premises"; and,
WHEREAS, Lessor desires to lease out such premises;
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the Premises and mutual
covenants contained in this Agreement, the Lessor and Lessee hereby
agree as follows:
SECTION ONE
DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY
Lessor leases to Lessee paved vacant commercial property
situate in Section 15, Township 29 South, Range 15 East, Pinellas
County, Florida, being more particularly described as follows:
MAGNOLIA PARK SUBDIVISION, Block 1, all of Lots 4, 5, and
6, LESS the East 5 feet thereof, along with non-exclusive
ingress and egress across Lot 13, LESS the east 40 feet
thereof, as recorded in Plat Book 1, Page 70,
Hillsborough County, Florida, of which Pinellas County
was formerly a part.
Page 1 of 6
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SECTION TWO
RENT/TERM
Lessee shall pay as monthly rental to Lessor the sum of Four
Hundred Thirty and---NOi100's---Dollars ($430.00), payable in
advance on the 15th day of March, 1996, and like sum monthly
thereafter on the 15th day of each succeeding month thereafter
until the total ren� due hereunder shall have been paid in full.
The term of this lease shall extend a total of ten (10) months from
Nlarch 15, 1996 through JanUary 14, 1997, unless earlier terminated
as provided in Section 9 hereof.
SECTION THREE
USE OF PREMISES
Lessee shall use the demised premises only as parking for its
employees during the term and operation of this agreement,and
further covenants with Lessor as follows:
A. Lessee shall be responsible for any and all maintenance of
the premises, and all expenses for utilities required in the
operations and maintenance of the lease premises.
B. I,essee shall not store, us� or dispose of any hazardous
materials in, on, or about the premises.
C. Lessee, at its expense, shall comply with all applicable
governmental laws with respect to the premises and their use and
occupancy during the term hereof.
SECTION FOUR
QUIET ENJOYMENT
Upon payment of the rents herein required, and upon observing
and performing the covenants, terms and conditions required by the
lease, the Lessee shall peaceably and quietly hold and enjoy the
leased premises for the term of the lease without hinderance or
interruption by the Lessor.
SECTION FIVE
SUBLEASE OR ASSIGNMENT
The leased premises shall not be sublet in whole or in part,
or this lease assigned or transferred, without the prior, exp.ress,
and written consent of the Lessor.
Page 2 of 6
SECTION szx
INDEMNIFICATION
Lessee shall save and hold harmless the Lessor, its successors
and/or assigns, from any and all liability arising during the Lease
Term, from injury to person or property occasioned wholly or in
part by any negligent act or omission of the lessee or Lessee's
servants, agents and ernployees in use of the premises described
herein, provided, however, the Lessee shall not be liable to the
Lessor for any damage or injury to the extent that the Lessor's
insurance provides coverage therefor, and provided, further, that
the Lessee shall not be liable for any negligence of the Lessor,
its servants, agents, employe�s, successors or assigns, and
provided, further, triat the total amount to be indemnified by the
Lessee in any event under any circumstances shall not exceed the
statutory limits set forth in Section 768.28, Florida Statutes,
plus any excess liability insurance coverage purchased by Lessee.
SECTION SEVEN
INSURANCE
Lessee shall maintain, or provide through self-funding,
throughout the Lease Term at Lessee's sole expense, public
liability insurance, including bodily injury and property damage
equal to the maximum li.mits of liability provided for in Section
768.28, Florida Statutes, plus any excess liability insurance
coverage that may be purchased by Lessee. Any policies af
insurance provided for herein to be carried by Lessee shall be
issued by insurance companies certified to do business by the State
of Florida and its insurance regulatory bodies, provided, however,
Lessee may self-fund any risk provided for in this paragraph in
lieu of purchasing insurance cvverage therefore. Certificates of
insurance or letters of self-funding shall be del�vered to Lessor
within ten (10) days before delivery of possession of the Leased
Premises to Lessee.
SECTION EIGHT �
DEFAUI,T AND TERMINATION
A. Termination by Lessor: This agr�ement shall be subject to
termination by Lessor 1� in the event of material default by Lessee
in the performance of any of the terms, covenants or conditions,
and in the failure of Lessee to remedy, or undertake to remedy, to
Lessor's comrnercially reasonable satisfaction such default for a
period of 30 days after receipt of notice from Lessor to remedy
same, or 2), in the event Lessee shall abandon or vacate the
premises.
B. Terrnination by Lessee: This agreement shall be subject to
termination by Lessee in the event of rnaterial default by Lessor in
tiie performance of any of the terms, covenants or condit ions , and
in the failure of Lessor to remedy, or undertake to remedy, to
Lessee's commercially reasonable satisfaction such default for a
period of 30 days after receipt of notice from Lessee to remedy
same. Page 3 of 6
C. Termination by either party: The parties mutually covenant
and agree that this agreement may be terminated by either party at
any time during the lease term by delivery of sixty (60) day
written notice to the other of the intent to terminate. Upon
receipt of such notice by either party, Lessee shall have 60 days
in which to vacate the premises and rel�ase its leasehold interest
to Lessor.
D. Exercise: Exercise of the riqhts of termination set forth
in this Section shall be by notice to the other party. Forbearance
of tirnely notice shall not be deemed a waiver of any breach.
SECTION NINE
NOTICE
Any notice given by one party to the other in connection with
the Lease shall be sent by certified mail, return receipt
requested, with postage and fees prepaid:
1. If tc the Lessor, addressed to: Larry Dimmitt, Jr.
Dimmitt Car Leasing, Inc.
25191 U.S. Highway 19 No.
Clearwater, F1. 34623-2102
2. If to the L�ssee, addressed to: City Attorney
City of Clearwater
P. 0. Box 4748
Clea�water, F1. 34618-9748
SECTION TEN
GOVERNING LAW
It is agreed that this lease shall be governed by, construed,
and enforced in accordance with the laws of the State of Florida.
SECTION ELEVEN
EFFECT OF PARTIAL INVALTDITY
The invalidity of any portion of this lease will not and shall
be deemed to affect the validity of any other provision. In the
event that any pro�vision of this lease is held to be invalid, the
parties agree that the remaining provisions shall be deemed to be
in full force and effect as if they had been executed by both
parties subsequent to the expungement af the invalid provision.
SECTION TWELVE
BTNDING EFFECT
The rights and obligations under this lease shall inure to the
benefit of and shall be binding upon the successors and assigns of
Lessor and Lessee.
Page 9 of 6
SECTION THIRTEEN
TIME OF THE ESSENCE
It is specifically declared and agreed that time is of the
essence of this lease.
This lease
of which shall
together sha11
SECTION FOURTEEN
COUNTERPARTS
may be executed in any number of
be deemed to be an original,
constitute but one and the same
SECTLON FIFTEEN
ATTORNEY FEES
In the event either party
any covenant of this lease, or
lease, the party adjudged to be
reasonable attorney fees, as
defaulting party.
counterparts, each
but all of which
instrument.
hereto files an action to enforce
for breach of any covenant of this
the defaulting party shall pay the
fixed by the court, of the non-
SECTION SIXTEEN
ENTIRE AGREEMENT
This lease contains all of the terms, conditions and covenants
binding the parties hereto. There shall be no other terms,
conditions, covenants or understandings, either written or oral,
binding upon the parties unless expressed herein in writing, or
subsequently addended hereto by mutual agreement of the parties.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the undersigned parties have hereunto
affixed their hands and seals the day and year first above written.
Signed, sealed and delivered
in the presence of:
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DIMMITT CAR LEASING, INC.,
a Florida Corporation
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By : �T `�`- ����
Larry ' mitt, Jr.
Presi ent/Director
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RE: Lease Agreement - Blk. 1, MAGNOLIA PARK SUB.
Dimmitt Car Leasing, Inc., Lessor
City of Clearwater, Florida, Lessee
Countersigned:
R�ta Garvey
Mayor-Commissioner
Approved as to form
and correctness:
John C. Carassas
Assistant City Attorney
CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA,
a Florida Municipal Corporation
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�Elizabeth M. Deptula
Interim City Manaqer
Attest:
Cyn�hia E. Goudeau
City Clerk
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SUBJECT: STORM SLIPLINING REPAIR PROJECT and MARILYN STREET STORM REPLACEMENT
AND REPAIR ( 9 6 -5 )
RECOMMENDATION/MOTION: Award a contract f or the 3TORM SLIPLINING REPAIR PROJECT
aAd MARILYN STREET BTORM REPLACEMENT AND REPAIR (96-5) to MADSEN/BARR -
ALL�TA6TE, INC. of CLEARWATER, FLORIDA for the sum of $327,346.18 which is the
lowest responsive bid received in accordance with plans and specifications,
�J and that the appropriate off icials be authorized to execute same.
sur�RY
Storm Sliplinin4 Repair Project -
e The Public Works Department has developed a list of small diameter storm
sewers (30" in diameter or less) which are in need of repair. Many of these
lines are leaking and causing the infiltration of subsurface soils into the
existing storm systems. This condition has caused the loss and/or
settlement of private property.
• The construction rnethod selected for repair is the insertion of high density
polyethylene slipliner into the deteriorated storm lines. This procedure
will not require the excavation of the existing storm line. A small
excavation is made at each catch basins or utility access portals so the
slipliner can be pushed or pulled into the existing storm sewer.
e The construction method of pneumatically applied concrete known as "gunite"
is not available in restoration of small diameter pipe.
� Fourteen of the selected repair locations are on Island Estates which were
recently cleaned of barnacles and other marine growth. This removal of
marine growth revealed existing storm sewer leaks and the deterioration of
the existing pipe materials. Fortunately, the removal of the marine growth
also allows the insertion of the new slipliner material.
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Aqendn Memo: 8torm sliplining repair project and Marilyn Street Storm Replacement
and Repair (96-S)
Maril,�n 8treet Storm Replacement and Re.pair -
• This proposed storm sewer construction along Marilyn Street from Hercules
Ave. east to Graham Ave is similar to the previously described storm
sliplining repair project. The existing storm line along the south side of
Marilyn Street is in need of repair. Approximately 990 feet of damaged
storm pipe will be repaired using the polyethylene slipliner method.
• New and additional new catch basins will be constructed in the intersections
of Graham, Patricia and Kerry Ave. to improve storm water collection.
Approximately 186 feet of damaged 18" storm line east of Graham Ave. to the
existing lake will be replaced with conventional storm sewer.
• This project will start on or about March 4, 1996 and the storm slipliner
portion of this contract is scheduled to be completed within ?5 consecutive
calendar days and the Marilyn Street Storm Replacement and Repair portion
of this contract is scheduled to be completed within 45 consecutive calendar
days for a total of 120 consecutive calendar days.
• The available balance in the Storm Drainage Renewal and Replacement capital
improvement project is sufficient to provide funds for this contract.
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Palm Island (Island Estates)
Leeward Island (Island Estates)
Midway Island (Island Estates)
Windward Island (Island Estates)
Pierce Street and Waverly Way
Karlyn Drive at Lake Hobart
Walnut Street at Lake Hobart
Webb Street at Lake Hobart
Macrae Street at Lake Hobart
Casler Street at Lake Hobart
Between Duncan Avenue and Jupiter Avenue at Drew Street
Plateau Rd. and Ridgeland Rd.
Nelson Avenue to Scott Street to Flagler Street and Rail Road Ditch
Forrest Hill Drive and Jeffords Street
Pineview Avenue and Jeffords Street
San Remo Avenue and Jeffords Street
Oakview Avenue and Jeffords Street
Spencer Avenue and Duncan Pond
Between Rainbow Drive and Gulf-to-Bay Blvd. at Allen's Creek
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SUBJECT:
Land Developrnent Code Amendment establishing a definition for convention center.
(LDCA 96-031
RECOMI�IENDATI ON/MOTION:
Receive proposed Land Development Code arnendment and refer it to the City Cterk for advertising for
public hearings.
❑ and that the appropriate officials be authorized to execute same.
BACKGROUND:
The City Attorney, Harborview Center rnanagernent and Central Permitting staff have recently met with
State alcoholic beverage afficials concerning the sale and service of alcoholic beverages at the
Harborview Center. Changes to the operation of the Center (i.e., no third floor restaurant) have affected
the way we can handle alcoholic beverages at the Center; we had planned on using the restaurant`s
license to cover the Center. Since �his is no longer possible, a series of one-day perrnits were proposed,
a practice that did not meet the approval of the Stat�e officials. We are now in the process of seeking
a State "civic center" license.
To clarify this issue locally, it is necessary to define convention center in our code. The attached
arnendment has been prepared to accomplish this purpose.
This ordinance will need to be reviewed by the Planning and Zoning Board. An expedited public hearing
schedule is proposed:
BOARD ACTfON DATE
CITY COMMISSION RECEIPT & REFERRAL FEBRUARY 15, 1996
PLANNING & ZONING RECOMMENDATION MARCH 5, 1996
CITY COMM�SSION FIRST READING MARCH 7, 1996
CITY COMMISSION SECOND READING MARCH 2i , 1996
Reviewed by: Originating Dept: Costs: S N/A Comnission Action:
Legal CENTRAL PERMITT[NG Total ❑ Approved
Budget N/A
Purchasing N/A � g 0 Approved w/conditions
❑ Denied
CjSk Mgmt. N�A User Dept� Current Fiscal Yr. O
Continued to:
ACM Ftnding Source:
� Capital Imp.
Acfvertised: � Operating A�tach�aents:
Date: � Other DRAFT OROINANCE
Paper:
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City Menager ����. � Notified Appropriation Code:
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ORDINANCE NO,
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER,
FLORIDA, RELATING TO THE LAND DEVELOPMENT
CODE; AMENDING SBCTION 35.11, CODE (�F
ORDINANCES, TO ESTABLISH A DEFIIVITION FOR
CONVENTION CENTERS; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE
DATE.
BE IT ORDA►INED BY THE CI'TX 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, sha11 have
the meanings ascribed to them in this section, except where the context clearly indicates a
different meaning:
� * * * *
Convention center means a facility designed to accommodate 500 or more persons and
used for conventions, conferences, seminars. product displavs, recreation activities and
entertainment functions, alon� with accessorv functions includin��temporary outdoor disvlavs,
and foad and beverag�including alcoholic beveragesZpreparation and service for on-prernise
consum�tion, The term "convention center" sh�ll include conference centers. 1Vleetin��facilities
accessory to hotel/motel or institutional uses are not included in this definition.
* * * * *
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 REA.DING AND ADOPTED
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Approved as to form and
legal sufficiency:
Leslie Dougall-Sides, Asst. City Attorney
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Rita Garvey, Mayor-Commissioner
Attest:
Cynthia E. Goudeau, City
Clerk
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Ms Betty Deptula
Clearwater City Manager
P.O. Box 4748
Clearwater, FL 34G18
Of�ice of Public l�f�airs
118 N. I� t I-Iarrsion St.
Cleai•watcr, FL. 34615
(813) 443-3748
(813) 442-0375 fax
January 31, 199G
Re: One southbound lane closure for 15 March 1996
Dear Ms. Deptula,
The Church of Scientology will be holding an event on
the evening of Friday March 15th at our Fort Harrison
Religious Retreat. This event is our annual event
commemorating the birthday of the founder of Scientology, L.
Ron Hubbard. This event w�11 be open to members of our
Church and invited guests.
The last few times we have requested a partial street
closure, with one southbound lane of Fort Harrison blocked
off between Pierce Street and Franklin Street to ensure
safety of the attendees. Since this arrangement worked well,
we would like to again close off one southbound lane of Fort
Harrison Avenue between Pierce Street and Franklin Street
(please see the attached map for full specifics) from 6:OOpm
to midnight.
App�oximately 3000 people are expected to be at this
event. The partial closure helps ensure safety of the
attendees. As usual we will be hiring off duty policemen
to assist in pedestrian safety and traffic control.
An application for a Special Event has already been
filed with the Clearwater Parks and Recreation Department.
OIl tlle day W�lell We C111 fUIIy 11'l1St ��iC�l 0111eI', iI1�I'e W1I1 �e �)�aCe OIl eaI'1�1.
I,. IZon Hicbbai•cl
--. fi'O171 Scic�fi!olo�y: a Nc►t�
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CIlij C)/1 I�IfG O Copy�ighl l!k;5,1�)7R,19RJ by l..
Ron t iuLbard. A11 iilKhts rescn�cd
6� Copyri6lil I 993 by thc Church uf Scicntolu£;y, fln�; Scn•ir� Org;uiizalion, Inc. Scicntoloby is n tradcnulrk and scrvicc rnark o��7i�d
b�� ReliE;inus'I�.chnoloc,n' Ccntcr 1nd is uscd ��•ith its �kmii�cion.
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This letter is to request permission to close the one
lane as outlined above and in the the attached map. As part
of this request, the Church would also like to have a
representative be allowed to address the City Commission on
this matter at the next conv�ni.ent Commission meeting to get
the needed resolution introduced and passed as requirea by
the Department of Transport.
Sincerely,
�%'�E�
Mary Sto
Public Affairs Director
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SUBJECT:
DATE:
Department Directors
Betty Deptula, City Manager
CITY OF CLEARWATER
INTERDEPARTMENT MEMOR.ANDUM
Kathy S. Rice, Deputy City Manager
Bill Baker, Assistant City Manager
City Logo
January 19, 1996
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The City Comrnission discussed at its January 18 Commission meeting the usage of the city seal and
during the discussion mention was made of an official city logo. The City Commission has asked staff
to review this. Sorne of the questions asked were how many are there?; what are they2; etc. I am
requesting that you forward to Denise a copy of all logos used by your Department by Friday, January
26, 1996.
I will forward this information to the City Commission for discussion at the February l2 Commission
meeting.
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Members Present:
Budget Advisory Committec
Meeting of February 14,1996
Judy Mitchell
llan Moran
Louise Riley
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COMMISSION
FEB 1 5 1996
PFit�SS
CLERK / ATiORN`Y
At the meeting of February 14,1996, the Budget Advisory Committee rnet at the Solid
Waste complex with Bob Brumback and his staff to discuss the financial status of the
Recycling program for the year ended September 30, 1995. The following
recornrnendation was approved by all Committee members present:
RECOMMENDATION
Tlte City's Recycling Business is doing well and is accomplisl�i�ig everytlting tltat it set
our to utrder tlre City's contract, a�trt more. The Com�rittee is looki�tg at a frve year
projection o,f possibly lofvering oirr recyclirtg rates to tlte citezerrs o, f Clear}vater.
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SUBJECT: Revised Schedule vf Fees and Charges for various perrnits and services
of the Engineering Services, Division of the Engineering Department.
RECOMMENDATION/MOTION: Pass Ordinance 5969-96 revising Code of Ordinance,
Appendix A, the Schedule of Fees, Rates and Charges - Article XIX. Streets,
Sidewalks, other Public Places, nn first reading.
SUMMARY: The previous amendment to the rate and fee schedule was done in 1982.
Since then, the consumer price index has shown an inerease of 58.5% to October
of 1995. A cost comparison was done of neighboring cities and Pinellas County,
as shown on At�tachment A. In general the City of Clearwater fees are less than
half of what other cities charge for the same services.
The Engineering Services Division has instituted many new policies that are more
inf�rmative to the public and as a result, involve more staff time . For example,
when a paved right-of-way is vacated, the Traff ic Engineering Department creates
a sign to be posted on site. The sign states the proposed vacation and the City
Engineering contact person. As a result, the public is better informed of the
proposed vacation prior to the commission meeting, but more staff time is
consumed in explaining details of the proposed right-of-way or easement vacation.
The permit fee increase for right-of-way perrnits also reflects the fact that a
detailed Maintenance of Traffic plan is now required ior all work within City
streets. This involves additional staff tirne to explain requirements to the
contrac�or and time spent r�viewing plans. The recommended fee adjustments were
not solely based upon other cities so a linear comparison may not be applicable.
As indicated above, the amount of sta�f involvement and degr.ee of service played
key factors in the determination of the proposed fee structure. As an example,
the fee for vacating a right-of-way is based on an average staff time of twenty
hours. See Attachment B for a breakdown of the chronological steps and the times
involved.
The fee structure remains basically the same, however the fee amounts have been
revised. Due to the urbanization of our City, the ordinance is being proposed
to include a perrnit to cover revenue lost when a construction use wishes to
occupy a parking space for its private use. As such, these rates found in
sections 4 and 5 of the proposed ordinance were calculated based on total revenue
lost per day given the posted rate.
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Comnission Action
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Attachments:
Attachment A
Ordinance 5969-96
ATTACHNIENT A
FEE COMPARISON CHART
CITY OF CLEARWATER PINELLAS CITY OF ST TAMPA CITY OF
COUNTY PETERSBURG SARASOTA
EXISTING PROPOSED
VACATE
RIGHT OF WAY $400.00
$200.00 $500.00 + $100.00 $795.00 $300,00 $500.00
CL,ERK BILLABLE FEE
SYSTEM
VACATE $-100.00 $500.00
EASEMENT $150.00 $400.OU + $100.00 $100.00 $150.00 BILLABLE FEE
CLERK SYSTEM
RIGHT OF WAY
PERMIT
RESIDENTIAL
DRIVEWAY
PERMIT $20.00 $2�.00 $20.00 $65.00 $40.00 $25.00
CTI'Y UTILITY
CONNECTION:
(NO PAVEMENT
�� $20.00 $100.00 $100,00 $20U.00 $110.00 $100.00
(P�vEMENT $20.00 $200.00 $100.00 $300.00 $110,00 $100.00
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Utility Companies
(Fi, Po�ver,
Time Warner,
GTE, etc)
$20.00 $150.00 $75.00 NO FEE FOR $110.00 FLAT FEE
PENALTY FOR FRANCHISED BASED ON
WORK IN ROW UTILITY CO. FRANCHISE
WITHOUT AGREEMENT
PERMIT
DOUBL� FEE DOUI3LE FEE NONE DOUBLE FEE NONE TRIPLE FEE
ATTACHMENT 8
ENGINEERING;
Original consultation with Applicant
Review application and collect fees
Prepare processing sheet
Field review
Prepare sketches and review processing sheet by
Chief Draftsman
DEPARTMENT HEADS:
Route to various Department Heads for internal
review (includes routing and deadline management
by Engineering Staff)
ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT:
Memos to City Clerk and City Attorney with
appropriate copies
CITY ATTORNEY:
Prepa�e Ordinance
C1TY CLERK:
Process Advertisement
ENGINEERING:
Prepare Commission Agenda
TRAFFIC ENGINEERING:
Prepare and post signs notifying the public of the
proposed vacation
CITY CLERK:
Prepare copies for the City Commissioners
ENGINEERING;
Forvvard the transrnittal and a copy of the Official
Records number to the Applicant
Update the City Atlas to reflect the'vacation,
respond to citizen questions on the vacation,
miscellaneous communications, etc.
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TOTAL
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1.0 hour
1.0 hour
2.0 hours
4.0 hours
t .5 hou�s
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2.0 hours
2.0 hours
2.0 hou�s
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.5 hour
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AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA, AM�NDING
APPENDIX A, SCHEDULE OF FEES, RATES AND CHARGES FOR ARTICLE
3CIX. STREETS, SIDEWALKS, OTHER PUBLIC PLACES; PFtOVlDING
AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, the Engineering Department of the City of Clearwater, Florida, processes
and handles a number of iterns relating to street vacations, and other types of vacation
requests, street name changes, address changes, and subdivision inspections: and
WHEREAS, it is necessary to revise the fee schedule to defray the cost of providing
such services; now therefore,
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE
CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORiDA:
Section 1. Section X1X, Streets, Sidewalks, Other Public Ptaces, of Appendix A--
Schedule of Fees, Rates and Charges, is amended as follows:
STREETS, SIDEWALKS, OTHER PUBLIC PLACES:
Fees for senrices provided by the department of public works (ch. 28):
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CI'TY OF CLEARWATER
OFFICE OF THE CTI'Y MANAGER
NIEMURANDUM
Mayor and Commissioners
Betty Deptula, City Manager
Scott Shuford, Central Perrnitting Director
RE: Work Session - CP �#7
DATE: February 9, 1996
COPIES TO;
COMMISSI�N
FEB 0 9 1996
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CLERK / ATTORNEY
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7ohn Doran called rne this morning, as a representative of the Beach Chamber of Commerce,
regarding Work Session CP �t7 - Parking Space Utilization Agreement for Clearwater Beach,
Based on our conversation and the fact that several issues remain unresolved, both John and I
recommend pc�stponernent of decision until the first meeting in March.
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SUBJECT:
Commission Discussion item - Parking Space Utifization Agreements.
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RECOMMENDATION(MOTt�N:
Provide direction to staff �oncerning agreements for utilizatior� of parking spaces.
❑ and that the appropriate officiels be euthorized to execute same.
BACKGROUND:
Clearwater Beach has numerous parking spaces either partiaily or totaily in City rights-of-way that are
used by hoteliers and retailers for their guests and customers. However, sinca the spaces are partfy or
fully City-owned, the business owners are unable to either restrict the use of these parking spaces to
their customers or to count these spaces as part of their required parking.
The City Attorney's office has examined this issue and has developed the attached utilization agreement
that allows business owners throughout the City to "reserve" parking spaces adjoining their properties
for their exclusive use, with specific approval by the City. As proposed, the City would retain the right
to discontinue the agreement at its unilateral discretion; in addition, the City assumes no liability for the
"private" use ofi the spaces. We intend ta execute these agreements only in cases where there is
"historical" joint public-private use and ownership of the adjoining parking spaces. We wi{I not use this
agreement in cases where the adjoining parking is entirely publicly owned (as in Downtown on Cleveland
Street); where use agreements are warranted in these cases, we will use our standard right-of-way
utilization agreement, with any terms est3blished on a case-by-case basis.
We have proposed a S 1.00 per space month(y fee for the spaces covered under the individua{
agreements; this fee will be used to ofi�set agreement processing costs. A one-time inspection f�e of
$25.00 per agreement is also proposed. Property owners will be responsible for properly marking and
signing the spaces covered by the agreements to meet City Engineering design and safety standards.
Staff believes that this method of addressing this parking issue results in equitable treatment for all
involved parties. The business owners have their parking rights "formalized," the public receives cost-
based compensation for the private use of these spaces and retains the right to discontinue the
agreements if the rights-of-way are needed for other purposes, and City staff has the ability to review
requesfis for ti�ese agreements on a case-by-case basis to resolve safety or other concerns.
Revie�+ed by: Oric�inatire Dept: Costs: S N/A Coamission Action:
Legal =�, �`� CEl1TRAL PERMITTING Total [7 Approved
Budget N/A � ❑ Approved u/conditions
Purchasing N/A , y ,
Risk Ngmt. ��A User Dept: ��� Current Fiscal Yr. � Denied
CIS N A . ENGINEERING ��/
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Police ❑ Capital Imp.
CRT � �yertised: � Operating
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Date: ❑ Other DRAFT AGREEMENT
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S1t�itted by: Affected Parties �7 No�e
City Manager `�,�,�� �� � Notified App�opriation Code:
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TH�S AGREFMENT, made and entered into this day of
, 199 by and between the City of Clearwater, a municipal
corporation, hereinafter referred to as "City", and ,
awner of the real property located at , Clearwater,
Florida, hereinafter referred to as "Licensee".
W�TNESSETH:
WHEREAS, City o�vns certain right-of-way on the side of [INDICATE
STREETJ , and Licensee desires to use said
right-of-way for the purpose of parking for residents, customers, guests and employees
and for no other pwpose; and
WHEREAS, City is agreeable to allowing such use upon certain ternis and
conditions as set forth herein;
NOW, THEREFORE, in cvnsiderat;on of the mutual covenants herein contained
the parties agree as follows:
Section 1. License Area; License and Covenants. City has paved a strip of
right-of-way on the side of Street to provide [INSERT
r1UMBERJ paralleUangled/other parking spaces of suitable dimensions,
as determined by the Traffic Engineer. City hereby licenses Licensee to use, and
Licensee hereby covenants and agrees to use, said spaces for the purpose of parking for
residents, customers, guests and/or employees of [INSERT BUSINESS /PROPERTY
NAME] - only, and for no other purpose, subject to the
terms and conditions hereinafter set fort�l. Licensee covenants and agrees that using or
renting the subject parking spaces for parkinp, of vehi;.les not in use by residents,
customers, guests andlor employees, for display o.` vehicles or merchandise for sale, for
display of portable, non-portable, or vehicle signage, or for other uses not consistent with
the Code of Ordinances of the City of Clearwater or with this License Agreement, is not
pernutted by this Agreement and witl be cause for termination of the Agreement.
Section 2. Markings; Signage, Licensee shall install and maintain appropriate
pavement markings, as deternzined and inspected by the City Engineer or delegate, to
delineate the parking spaces. Licensee shall install and maintain signs indicating that the
parking spaces are reserved for the use of Licensee. Prior to execution of t��is Agreernent,
Liceilsee shall pay a one-time iiispection fee of $25.00 to the City of Clearwater to cover
the cost of inspecting the pavement marking and signage. LJpon termination of this
License Agreement, Licensee shall remove said signs within five (5) business days.
Should Licensee fail to remove signs, etc. upon Agreement termination, City shall be
authorized to rernove signs (on both public and private property) and Liccnsee hereby
covenants and agrees to reimburse for City's labor, cquipment, and materia! costs for
such removal.
Section 3. Payment for License Privitege. Licensee will pay City the sum of
$1.00 per month per space, payable monthly in advance on the first day of each month at
City's Central Permitting Department, as payment for the license privilege granted by this
License Agreement.
Section 4. Tcrmination. This License Agreement may be terminated by either
party for any reason or no reason whatsoever by mailing written notice, certified mail,
retum receipt requested, to the other party at the address set forth in Section 8. beiow at
least thirty (30) days in advance of the effective date of termination. In addition, this
License Agreement may be terminated by City effective immediately without the
necessity of prior notice, by mailing written notice, certified mail, return receipt
requested, in the following circumstances: 1. if payment for a renewal period (month} is
not received by City on or before the fifth day of said month; 2. if, in City's sole
discretion, Licensee is using or renting the subject parking spaces for parking of vehicles
not in use hy residents, customers, guests or employees, for display of vehicles or
merchandise for sale, for display of portable, non-portable, or vehicle signage, or for
other uses not consistent with the Code of Ordinances of the City of Clearwater ar with
this License Agreement; or 3. if the subject right-of-way area is needed for use by the
City for a public purposP, including but not limited to street improvement projects, public
parking, or use of rignt-of-way by the public. Upon termination of this License
Agr�ement, Licensee shall receive a pro rata refund of any amounts paid for use during
time periods subsequent to the termination date.
Section 5. Enforcement. Licensee will be responsible for enforcement of the
use of the subject parking spaces. Licensee may provide tow-away signs in accordance
with applicable state ar�d City ordinances to be placed on reserved parking sign posts or
attached to buildings on Licensee's property.
Section 6. No Iuterest Created in Right-of-Way. Licensee agrees that
permission to use th� right-of-way area identified in this License Agreement far the
purposes set forth in this License Agreement shall not be construed to confer upon it ar�y
property interest iri the subject area.
Section 7. Liability; Indemnification. Licensee agrees to defend, indemnify,
and hold City harmless from any and all claims for gersonal injury or property damage
arising, d'uectly or indirectly, out of the parties' entry into this License Agreement or
arising, directly or indirectly, out of the use of the subject right-of-way area by Licensee,
its guests, licensees, and invitees, whether or not such use is in accordance with this
License Agreement, except for claims arising from the sole negligence of City or its
officers, employees, or agents.
Section 8. Addresses. Any written notice required by the provisions of this
License Agreernent shall be given at the following addresses;
City: City of Clearwater, City Manager, 112 South Osceola Avenue, Clearwater, Florida
346 ! 8.
Licensee:
Section 9. Entire Agreement. This License Agreement is the entire agreement
of City and Licensee. Oral changes to this Agreement will have no effect. This
Agreement may not be amended or modified except by written agreement signed and
dated by both parties.
Section 10. Construction of Agrcement; Vcnue. This Agreement shall be
governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State oi Florida. Venue in
any action regarding this Agreernent shall be in Pinellas County, Florida.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this License
Agreement the year and date first above written.
Witnesses:
Countersigned:
Rita Garvey, Mayor
Approved as to form and legal
sufficiency :
Leslie K. Dougall-Sides
Assistant City Ariomey
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Business/
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President or Authorized Agent;
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CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA
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Elizabeth Deptula, City Manager
Attest:
Cynt�iia E. Goudeau, City Clerk
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TO: QA,D: Scott
Date: Thur�day, February 8, 1996 �4:16 pztt
Subject: Parking Agmt. ,Agenda I��m
FYI:
Frenck�y's C�fe call�d {p�te �,ausen) to Bay tk�ey were def�,z��.tely
in f�vox of the Commisaion �assiag the Pa�rk�.mg Agmt . SCem
(bacl�-out parkix�g) siace Gk�ey are on BaXx�noz�t Stree� a�,d it would
apply to t�e parking xx� front o� �k�eir bu�in�es .
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INI�RDEPARTMBNT CORRESPONDENCE ;
TU: Parnela K. A1cin, City Attorney `
FIaQM: Victor C�. Chodora, Assistant Director, Central Permitt'
COPIES: Scott Shuford, Director, Central Permitting ;
SUBrTECT: Demolition lien - 61U McLennan Street
DA7'E: January 18, 1996 j
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This is a new resolution to lien the property owner instead of the mortgage holder.
Thanks for �our help.
R���IVED
J A N 2 21996
CITY ATTORNEY
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A RESOLUTTON OF THE CITY OF CLEA.RWATER,
FLORIDA, ASSESSING CERTAIN RP.AL PROPERTY
LOCATED IN BELLEVIEW COLJ�T, CLEARWATER,
FLORIDA, HAVING A POST OFFICE A.DDRESS OF 610
MCLENNAN STREET, CLEARWATER, FLORIDA, AS
DESCRIBED MORE PARTICLTLARLY HFRATN, � '�
AMOUNT OF $9195.00 FOR THB COSTS OF DEMOLITION
INCURRED IN RFIVIOVII�tG A DANGEROU'S STRUCTURE,
WITHOUT THE CONSENT OF OWNP�R.
'P�]HEREAS, pursuant to Chapter 47 of the Clearvvater Code of Ordinances and the
Standard Building Code, the Building Off'icial determined that certain real property described
herein and the building situated thereon were unsafe, unsanitary, unfit for human habitation, and
dangerous and detrirnental to the health, safety, and general welfare of the community, and did
not pmperly comply with the requirements of said Code, and found that an emergency existed
which, in his opinion, involved danger to human life and health, and ordered the dernolition of
the building; and
S, the City of Clearwater has caused the demolition of the building, and the
cost of such work should now be assessed as a lien on behalf of the City of Clearwater against
the property; now, therefore,
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY CONiI��iISSION OF 1'HE
CIT'Y OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA:
Section 1. The Building Official having ordered the demolition of the building situated
on the following described property:
BELL�VIEW COURT, BLOCK B, LOT 10
(Parcel Number 21/29/15/07362/002/0100).
Owner of record: John K. Sherman
507 S.E. 13th Terrace
Cape Coral, Florida
and the City of Clearwater having now completed said work, the City Commission does hereby
assess and charge a lien on behalf of the City of Clearwater against the property for the
necessary costs incurred as follows:
TOTAL DEMOI.ITION COST5 $9,195.00
(See Attachment "A")
Section 2. As soon as practicable, a Certificate of Indebtedness against the pmperty for
the amount of assessment shall be prepared, which certif'icate shall constitute a lien prior to all
other liens except the lien for taxes. Sa.id certificate, when issued, shall be payable tu the City
in not exceeding ten (10) equal annual installments with interest at a rate not greater than eight
percent (8 °b) per annum.
Section The City Clerk is hereby directed to prepare a Notice of Lien in the amount
of the assessment against said property, and to record the same in the Public Records of Finellas
County, Florida.
Section 4. This resolution shall take effect immediately upon adoption.
PASSED AND ADOPT'ED this day of , 19�Id,
Attest:
Cynthia E. Goudeau
City Clerk
Approved as to form and
legal sufficiency:
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City Attorney
Rita Garvey
Mayor-Commissioner
ATTACHMENT "A►"
Resolution 96-12
(610 McLennan Street - Clearwater, Florida)
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NALOL -(Pinellas County Records for ownership)
Various correspondence and telephone calls
Purchase requisitions
Take photographs
TOTAL HOURS
EXPENSES
Seven and one half (7.5) hours C� $25.00 per hour
Building & Maintenance Charge-Open/Close St.�ucture
FiLn, developing, and prints
Certified Mail and regular postage
Title Search - Sexton Title Services, Inc.
Asbestos Survey - Occupational Health Conservation, Inc.
Asbestos Removal - Lang Engineering of Florida
Monitoring of Asbestos Removal - Occupational Health Conservation, Inc.
Demolition (Howard 7immie's)
TOTAL EXPENSES
LIEN AMOUNT
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$187.50
42.62
37.42
8.03
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250.00
6014.00
1090.50
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A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA, ASSESSING THE
OWNERS OF PROPERTY THE COSTS OF HAVING MOWED OR CLEARED
THE OWNERS' LOTS.
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WHEREAS, it has been determined by the City Commission of the City of Clearwater that,
for the purpose of prornoting the health, safety and general welfare of the citizens and �esidents of
the City, real property within the City should be cleared af weeds, rubbish, debris and other
noxious rnaterial; and
WHEREAS, notice pursuant to Section 20.38, Code of Ordinances, was provided to the
owner of each of the lots listed in Exhibit A, and the notice required each property owner to cause
the violation to be remedied or to file a notice of appeal within 10 days after the date the property
was posted; and
WHEREAS, the property owners have failed to take remedial action within the time
provided and have failed to file a notice of appeal within the time allowed, or appealed the notice
of violation but failed to take remedial action within the time provided by the Code Enforcement
Board, and it became necessary for the City to take remedial action; and
WHEREAS, the owner of each lot listed on Exhibit A has been provided with a notice and
opportunity within which to pay the costs and administrative charges set forth on Exhibit A, but no
payrnents have been received; now, therefore,
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF
CLEARWATER, FLORIDA:
�ction 1. The City Cornmission finds the preamble hereof to be true and correct,
�ection 2. The Ci4yr Cornrnission hereby assesses a lien upon each parcel of real property
listed on Exhibit A for the actual costs of mowing or clearing, plus administrative costs, as shown
on Exhibit A.
Secti�n 3. The Cit�r Clerk is hereby directed to prepare a notice of lien against each '
property listed on Exhibit A and to record the same in the public records of Pinellas County, ''
Ftorida.
PASSED AND ADOP?ED this day of , 1996.
Rita Garvey
Mayor-Commissioner
Attest:
Cynthia E. Goudeau
City Clerk
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Roger Lightle Bayside Sub #2, Lot 2 35.00
David/Tracy Mi11er Forrest Hill Est U-4 Lt 108 125.00
200.Q0 235.00
200.00 315.00
Johnny E. Ashley Greenwood Park Blk A Lt 29 35.0� 20L1.00 235.00
John W. Ottey Lakeview Hgts Blk 1 Lot 4 40,80 200.00 240.80
Marie Wigfall Est Lincoln Place Blk 3 Lot 4 35.00 200.00 235.0�
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Joseph L. Johnson/ Pennsy3vania Sub Lot I2 35.00 200.00 235.00 ;
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James Liddell Jr Pennsylvania Sub Lot 13 335.00 200.00 535.00 �
Howard E. Fest Plaza Park B1k H N45' Lts 5-6 35.00 200.00 235.00
Daoul E. Debs Sec 22-29-15 M& B 32/25 46.43 200.00 246.43
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1219 S. Ft.HarrisonAvenue Clearwater,Fl. 34616
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MEMORAN DUM
' 2/'f 2I96
TO: Fred Thornas
FR: Anthony Duquesnay
RE: City request for ST Pattrick's day permit.
In 1995 the city required six police officers forthis event. There were no arrests,no problems. This � �
year for the same event the city of Clearwater at a meeting with Officer Dunn, Police Dept.
Steve Doughty,City development 8oard, and a representitive of the Fire Marshal's office said that
on Friday, 8 Offcers would be required from 5prn til{ midr�ight,Satarday, 8 �fficers from noon tili
rnidnight, and Sunday, 16 officers and 3 Firernen would be required from 7pm till 1am.
I feel this is over-kilt considering there were no problems last year and none anticapated for this
year.
This event is one of the most popular St. Patrick's day events in the Tampa Bay area and it helps
promote a continuing tradition in the City of Clearwater.
This added, needless expense to business is not called for. I hcape you can help by rnaking the city
request more reasonable.
Regards
c�-a�y
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�REVISED
PRELIMINARY AGENDA
Clearwater City Commission Worksession - Monday, February 12, 1996
following CRA which begins at 1:00 P.M. but no later than 2 P.M.
Clearwater City Cornrnission Meeting - 6:00 P. M. - Thursday, February 1 5, 1996
Service Awards
Convene as Pension Trustees
Reconvene as Cornrnission
FN FINANCE
1. Declare persona( property surplus to city needs; authorize disposal thro�gh Tampa Machinery
Auction, Tampa, FL
2. Purchase of chtorine in 1-ton cylinders from Van Waters & Rogers, lnc., Tampa, FL, for the period
3/1/96-2/28/97, at an est. $144,868.50
EN ENGINEERING
1. Purchase of quicklime (Caicium Oxide) from uravo Lirne Co., Saginaw, AL, for the period
2/ 15/96-2/ 14/99, at a n est. S 442, 080
2. Purchase of sulfur dioxide (S02) from Allied Universal Corp., Miami, FL, for the period 3/1 /96-
3/1 /97, at an est. $60,970 lConsent)
3. Purchase of liquid Alurn (Aluminum Sulfate) frorn General Chernical, Parsippany, NJ, for the
period 3/1196-3/1197, at an est. $53,060 (Consent)
4. Lease Agreement with Arnold-Brown Properties for 2.905 acres, m.o.l., in Sec. 15-29-15, W. F.
Hughey's Sub., Lots 1-14 less W 30' of Lots 7& 8, and part of Mrs. Sarah McMullens Sub., for
10 months commencing 3/1 5/96, for total maximurn rent of S 10,000 (Consent)
5. Lease Agreement with Dimmitt Car �easing, Inc. for portion of Blk 1, Magnolia Park Sub., .l.ots 4
& 5, part of Lot 6, along with non exclusive ingress/egress over portion of Lot 13, for 10 rnonths
cornrnencing 3/15/96, for total maxirnum rent of $4,300 (Consent)
6. Contract for Storrn Sliplining Repair Project and Marilyn Street Storm Replacernent and Repair to
Madsen / Barr - Allwaste, Inc., Clearwater, FL, for 5327,346.18
7. First f3eading Ord. #5969-96 - Amending Appendix A, Schedule of Fees, Rates and Charges for
Article XIX - Streets, Sidewalks, Other Public Places
8. Public Hearing - Vacating North/South alley lying between Lots 1 1, 12, 13, the S 1/2 of Lot 14
and Lots 2, 3, 4, the S 1/2 of Lot 1, E.A. Marshall's Sub., subject to alley being retained full
width as a drainage & utility easement and fihe applicant providing an ingress & egress easernent
to the property owner to the North (Discount Auto, V96-02)
1. Recycling Business Plan Update
SW SOLID WASTE
CP CENTRAL PERMITTiNG
1. Pub{ic Hearing & First Reading Ords. #5974-96 ᝗-96 - Annexation & RS-6 Zoning for
property located on the east side of Landmark Dr., Sec. 33-28-16, M&B 22.011 1(City I Richard
Baier, A95-29) - Staff request to continue to 3J7/96
2. Public Hearing & First Reading Ords. #5976-96 &�#5977-96 - Land Use Plan Amendment to
Comrnercial General & CG Zoning for property located at east & west sides of S. Ft. Harrison
Ave. and south of Woodlawn St., Sec. 21-29-15, M&s 44.08, 44.09 & 44,10 (Florence
Panteles, Peter V. & Michael Gianfilippo, and Oliver & Harriett Ackerley / City, LUP95-35, Z95-
18)
2/12/96
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3. Public Hearing & First Reading Ords. #5978-96 ᝛-96 - Annexation & RS-8 Zoning for
property located at 1936 E. Skyline Dr., Skyline Groves, Lot 60 (Strohm, A96-01 �
4. Public Hearing & First Reading Ords. #5980-96 ᝝-96 - Annexation & RS-8 Zoning for
property located at 2209 Arlington Place, Palmetto Terrace, Blk B, Lot 3(Jaeger, A96-02j
5. Variance(s) to Sign Regulations for property located at 2085 Gulf to Bay 61vd., Bamboo Sub.
Replat, Lots 1& 2; Sec. 13-29-15, M&B 42.01 & 41 .04; and Bamboo Sub., Lots 2, 3, 8-12
(SDS Investments, Inc. / Carlisle Lincoln Mercury, SV96-02�
6. Variance(s) to Sign Regulations for property located at 2467 Enterprise Rd., Unit G of
Renaissance Plaza, A Condominium (Twinjay Chambers Partnership ! Renaissance Plaza Office
Gondominium, SV96-031
7. (Cont. from 2/1 /96) Parking Space Utilization Agreements for Clearwater Beach
8. Receipt/Referral - LDCA revising Sec. 35.1 1 to establish definition of Convention Center
(Consent)
CA LEGAL DEPARTMENT
Second Reading Ordinances
1. Ord. #5942-95 - Amending Sec. 35.1 1, to revise definintion for "Deiicatessen"; amending Secs.
40.383 & 40.403 to revise the unit number and floor area requirements for restaurants in
Hotels/Motels; amending Secs. 41.071, 41.072 & 41.074 to provide for conditional use permits
and accessory use designations for certain types of alcoholic beverage uses (LDCA 95-21)
2. Ord. #5956-95 - Amending Secs. 21.10 & 42.35 to provide for temporary storage of
Recreationai Vehicles for lodging purposes at the Harborview Center
3. Ord. #5957-96 - Vacating a portion of drainage & utility easement lying in Lot 153, Woodgate of
Countryside Unit One (Rubins / Jacobs, V95-16)
4. Ord. #5982-96 - relating to false fire alarms; amending Sec. 5.25 to provide an alarm user 2
courtesy warnings and to require an alarm user to pay an administrative fee of $22.50 for city's
review of written evidence from a licensed alarm company that the aiarm system causing a false
alarm has been inspected and repaired
Resolutions
1. Res. #96-12 - Demolition Lien - 610 McLennan St., Belleview Court, Blk B, Lot 10 (Sherman)
2. Res. #96-16 - Assessing property owners the costs of mowing or having cleared owners' lots
OTHER CITY ATTORNEY ITEMS
City Manager Verbal Reports
Commission Discussion Items
1. City Logo
2. Prospective projects for Penny for Pinellas
3. Lighting Clearwater Pass Bridge
4. American Cancer Society request to waive fee for police officers for event on 3/9/96
5. Scientologists request for road closure for event on 3/15/96
6. Direction re Robotic Garage Proposaf
* Added item - Drug Free Workp{ace
2/12/96
Other Commission Action
Adjourn
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TO: Mayor Rita Garvey
FROM: Betty J. Blunt, Confidential Clerk Receptionist
COPIFS: City Comrnissioners, Betty Deptula, Cyndie Goudeau
SUBJECT: Presentation at the February 12, 1996 City Commission meeting
DATE: February 12, 1996
The following presentation will be made at the February 12, 1996 City Commission meeting.
5 ,vear..,�
�George Memmer, Public Works (letter of appreciation and a pin with city seal)
c/�1�ichael Olesh, Solid Waste (letter of appreciation and a pin with city seal)
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,% Holly Ausanio, City Cle�rk (letter of appreciation, wall clock)
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l�Donald Melone, Central Permitting (tetter of appreciation, plaque)
v Dennis Keegan, Solid Waste (letter of appreciation, plaque)
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SUBJECT: City Logos
DATE: February 5, 1996
The City Commission will discuss at Monday's Work Session the logos used by the City.
Attached are several examples of the various logos used.
If you need more information, please let me know.
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io review this. Some of the quesdons asked were how rnany are there?; what are they?; etc. I am
requesting that you forward to Denise a copy of all logos used by your Department by Friday, January
26, 1996.
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PHONE 18131 d6A•3485 • 3!5 COURT STREET • CLEARWATER. FLORIDA •
January 23, 1996
Ms. Betty Deptula, City Manager
City of Clearwater
P.O. Box 4748
Clearwater, FL 34618-4748
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RE: PRnSPEC'I'IVE PPOJE('T,C �nR "P�:NNY FnR PINELLAS"
Dear M la:
JAN 2 5 �996
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CLERK / ATiORN�y.
The Pinellas County Board of County Commissioners is considering initiating a referendum to
continue the L,ocal Option Infrustructure Sales Tax (Penny for Pinellas) for an addilional 10
years. To assist the public in understanding the benefits of such as measure, we need your help
to develop a list of infrastructure needs. Like before, an interlocal agreement between Finellas
County and the municipalities will be executed to allocate the tax proceeds and to establish the
infrastructure needs that will be paid for by the proceeds.
The success of the initial referendum in November, 1989 was in large measure due to the
idendficadon of a specific list of projects that would be accornplished by the sales tax. Please
provide a list of municipal infrastructure projects, approved by your local governing body, that
are proposed for funding through sales tax revenue that would be generated from 2000 through
2010. Please do not include projects that would be funded using sales tax revenue received
through January 2000 based on the referendum approved in 1989. To help you in developing
the list, the County's Office of r,�anagement and Budget esdmates that the sales tax revenue for
the City of Clearwater from February, 2000 through January, 2010 would be approximately
$101,150,000. The project list should inGlude the project name, a brief project description, and
t�he est: rn�:+�i cn..`± �f thP nr�je�t .
According to the Florida Statutes, the proceeds of the sales tax can be used to finance, plan, or
construct infrastructure and to acquire land for public recread�n or for conserving or protecting
natural resources. Infrastructure refers to the construction or improvement of a public facility
and any land acquisitio�, land improvement, design, and related engineering cost. Infrastructure
also refers to fire department vehicles, emergency medical service vehicles, police/sheriff
department vehicles, or any other vehicles, and such equipment necessary to outfit the vehicle
fmr its official use. The proceeds may also be pledged for serving new bond indebtedness that
is incurred.
�� PRINTEO ON RECYCLED PAPER
To assist you in developing your list, attached is a list of expected revenues by fiscal year and
a copy of the applicabte provisions of Chapter 212.055(2), Florida Statutes.
I would appreciate you forwarding your proposed project list to the Pinellas County Planning
Department by March l, 199b.
I appreciate your attention to this rnatter. If you have any questions, please call me at 464-3485
or Brian Smith of the County Planning Department at 464-4751.
Attachment
Sincerely,
Fr . Marquis
County Adrninistrator
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s. 212.05 iQBd 3UPPLEMENT TO FLORIDA ST�ITUTES 1993 s. 212.OSS
(3} The tax so lev�ed �s �n addition lo all other taxes,
wheiher levied in the form o( excise, I�cense, or priv�lege
taxes, and m addition to aiV other iees and taxes lev�ed.
(4j The tax �mpo�ed pursuant to th�s part shal! be
due and payable accord�ng to the brackets sel forth �n
s. 212.12.
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68-17 �� a 9 c►+ 69-222 � 1 cn 7t-3G0. � t, cn 1Q-8. s Z. cn 78-7� � t ��.
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90. 9� cn 86-�52. is 6. 7. cn 88-tSS. • 3, cn 96-t88. �� �p. 8J. ch 8)-8. u.
2 9. cn 87-99 •t �2. 52 c++ BI-tOt. f 1 cn 87-a0?. tt 7 8. 9. tn 87-StB. s
�8 cn gp-t32 i 89 cn 9p-1J6 t B6 U+ 9t-r5.� 1.ct+ 91-66 � t7i u, 9t-tt2.
s 2J9 cn 9�-?2�. it tp. t3. !6. et+ 92-Jt9, � t, et, 93-.86. u. 8. i 1, cn 4e-3��.
s 8 cn 9r-35.3
�Na�,-Sec�an t9 cn g2-7t4. pro�dn m�t 'jw�,sn a sernce tt�i �s iaxsW�
Oeqnrnnq Septa�++CQr 1. 1992. K prw�dea p�or to mat dat�. �t ►han rot D� taxoa.
rotw�tns�anor+q inai con+pensa��on br tt� ssrv�c� w psa a paysae on a �tts� wt
ait� �M�en t ss�v+cs ttu�s n taxsbk DeQ+mrq S�epSSm�r 1. 1992. ,s p�ov�d�d on
ur �tltr tnat Cal�. ths terv+ca sna� p� U,xeO. u�tu K wu pr�pad n fu1 pn0i to Jury
t. �992 Wnen � sarv+ca fhat u taxats� bep�rvw�q on Sept�mbar t. 1942. �s prw�o+0
Over � perq4 0l lirt+e be9im� pnp 10 tM� C�t� an0 �nOnp ��fer th�t d�IS. IM S!r•
v�Gt tnatf pp ta:� pNy upon 1M1 pOAior101 tM �OMCO provdtrd On Or aMsr $eptetTM
pe� I t992'
�tyot�.-Soct�on �3�?). cn 92-3�9. p�waes tnat'(w)�t�rESpeCt IOU+u�f Ia t�b•
C0�*�muryCatqn t�eN+CD an4'IOr e►eCtnC pOwo+ MC e�erQy whCt1 �r� rp�tAaAy a�ed
on � moMnly eyde. tM cnanqe� n u+� sakt tu rau prwaed t« r, mu soctan
appry to t�+y ae aiea on or alter AuQust t. ►992'
•hla�.-Sectan 5. cn 93-?33. aovbes Iha1
'( � � A nor�pvo��t assocutqn wtrcn pubksMS a rruqaz�s. �ewspa� newsjettm.
or otnsr pupWCabon prr�ct�d 10 ds m+mwn shaU nol be wabM fa uNf a u�e tu
on u�ea �1 suen pua�catae► to �ts rtwsrwsrs n:
't�1 Tne onty d+arp� 10 tM rrwmoar fa tM D�a�catan a an rrp�,ted cnarp� that
n conts+neC w Urn tt+� amount pa,d u rnM+b�raMp dun by the mamoe� to tM
assowtqn, re¢utlku of wMt�.�r tM assocutan Ms atsW�kxd � p�ca ior tM
p�a�tstqn n a0er lo compty w+tn potW rpuutans: u+C
'(D� TM �fsoC�t�on haf rw! CobCllO uMf (Lc On lM tr�nS�Ctqn
'(2) Tn�s secUOn doet not app�y to wbscnptans a sr,q» cop»� sdo to nor+�
memper: o� the �ssnattan. or to Wdtqnal tubscnptqnt a cap�es sdd Io mem0er•
at a spacA�etl cnarpe
931 T►us s�Ctan shaA take �nect (May 15. 1943j. fhaN bs �med romedul n
na�un an0 snau aDpy rotroactrvt►y to Juy 1. 1987, anC sns� romar� appbuDb lo
u,aDN a�roas tarouqn .h�y t, tg�! • •
�212.055 Disctettonary selea aurtexes; legistativo
intent; autharizatlon and use o4 praceed:.-tt is the
Ieg�s�ative intent that ar►y authorization tor imposition of
a d�scretionary sales surtax shall be published in the
Flor�da Statutes as a subsection ot this section, irre-
spective oi the duratio,n of the levy. Each enactment
shalf spec�fy the types ot counties authorized to levy; the
rate ar rates wh�ch may be imposed; the maximum
length of time the surtax may be imposed, ii any; the pro-
cedure which must be followed to secure voter
approval, if requirc�d; lhe purpose i�r �which the pro-
ceeds may be expended; and such other requirements
as the Legislature may provide. Taxable transactions
and adm�n�strative procedures shall be as provided in s.
212.054.
(1} CHARTER COUNTY TRANSIT SYSTEM SUR-
TAX.-
(a) Each cnarter county which adopted a charter
prior to June .1, 1976, and each county the governrnent
of which �s consolidated with that of one or more munici-
pal�ties, may levy a discretionary sales surlax, subject to
approval by a majority vote of the electo�ate oi the
county or by a cha�ter amendment approved by a major-
�ty v�te ot the alectorate of the county.
(b) The rate shall be up to 1 percent.
(c) The proposal to adapt a discretionary sales sur-
tax as provided in this subsection and to create a trust
fund w�th�n the county accounts shall be placed on the
ballot in accordance with law at a time to be set at the
discretio�� ot the gaveming body.
(d) Proceeds frorn the surtax shall be:
t. Depos�ted by the county in the trust tund and
shait be used onty for the purposes of development, con-
struct�on, equ�pment, ma�ntenance, operat�on, support-
ive serv�ces, �nclud�ng a countywide bus system, and
related costs of a(ixed guideway rapid transit system;
2. Remitted by the goverrnng body of the county to
an expressway or transponat�on authonty created by
law to be used, at tha discret�on ot such authonty, for
the development, construction, operation, or mainte-
nance of roads or trridges in the county, for the operat�on
and maintenance oi a bus system, or for the payment
of prir�cipal and +nterest on ex�sting bonds issued for the
construction of such roads or bridges, and, upon
approval by the county commission, such proceeds may
be pledged tor bonds issued to refinance existing bonds
or new bonds issued ior the construction oi such roads
or btidges; or .
3. For each county, as detined in s. 125.011(1),
used for the development, construction, operation, or
maintenance of roads and bridges in the county; for the
expansion, operation, and mainlenance of an existing
bus system; or tor the payment o( principal and interest
on existing bonds issued for the construction oi fixed
guideway rapid transit systems, raads, or bridges; and
such proceeds may be pledged by the goverrnng body
ot the county for bonds issued to refinance ex�sting
bonds or new bonds issued for the canstruction oi such
fixed guideway rapid transit systems, roads, or bndges.
(2) LOCAL GOVERNMENT INFRASTRUCTURE
SURTAX.--
(a)1. The governing authority in each county may
levy a discretionary sales surtax of 0.5 percent or 1 per•
cent. The levy of the surtax shall be pursuant to ordi•
nance enacted by a majority of the members of the
county goveming authority and approved by a majority
of the electors of the counry voting in a refe�endum on
the surtax. If the governing bodies ot the municipalities
representing a rnajority of the county's population adopt
unitorm resoluiions estatllishing the rate of the suriax
and calling tor a �eferendum on the surtax, Ihe levy ot
the surtax shall b� placed on the ballot and shall take
effect if appro�red by a rnajerity oi the electors oi the
county voting in the referendum on the surtax.
2. If the surtax was levied pursuant to a reterendum
held before July 1, 1993. the surta�c may not be lev�ed
beyond the time established in the ordinance, or, if the
ordinance did not limit the period of the levy, the surtauc
may not be fevied for more than t5 years. The levy oi
such surtax may be extended only by approval ot a
majority of the electors of the county voting in a referen-
durn on the surtax.
(b) A staternent which includes a brie( genera�
description of the projects to be (unded by the surtax
and which conforrns to the requirements of s. 101.16�
shall be placed on the ballot by the governipg authonty
of any county which enacts an ordinance calling for a rel-
erendum on the levy ot the surtax or in which the govem-
ing bodies ot the rnunicipalities representing a majonty
of the counry's population adopt uniiorm resolut�o�s
catling tor a roferendum on the surtax. The follow��9
quostion shalf be placed on the ballot:
428
s. Z120S5 198� SUPPLE�fENT TO FLORIDA STATUTES 1993 y, 212,055
FOR the -cent sales tax
—.AGAINST the -cent sales tax
2(c) Pursuant to s. 212,054{4), the proceeds of the
surtax levied under th�s subsect�on shall be distnbuted
to the county and the rnurncipalities within such county
in which the surtax was colleeted. accading to:
1. An interlocal agreement between the county
governing aulhority and' the governing bodies of the
mun�cipalities representing a majonty of lhe county's
mun�cipal population, which agreement rnay include a
schoo! distnct with the consent oi the county governing
authority and the governing bodies of the municipalities
re;�resenting a ma�or�ty of the county's mun�cipal popu•
tat�on; or
2, tf there is no interlocal agreernent, according to
the farrnula provided in s. 218.62.
Any change in the d�stribution forrnuta rnust take etiecl
on the first day of any rnanth that begins at Ieast 60 days
after written notification ol that change has been made
t� the depahment,
(d)1. ihe proceeds ot the surtax authonzed by this
subsection and any interest accrued thereto sha11 be
expended by the school distnct or within the coemty and
munic�palities within the county, or, in the c;ase of a
negotiated joint county agreement, wilhin another
county, to finance, plan, and construct infrastructure
and to acquire land for public recreation or conservation
or protection oi natura� resources and to finance the clo-
sure of county-owned or municipally owned solid waste
landfills that are already closed or are required to close
by order of the Oepartrnent of EnvironmentaJ Protection.
Any use a1 such proceeds or interest 1or purposes of
landiill closure prior to July 1. 1993, is ratitied. Neither
the'p►oceeds nor any interest accrued thereto shall be
used for operational expenses ot any infrastructure,
except that any caunty with a populatio� 01 fess than
50,000 that is required to close a landfill by order of the
Department of Environmenlaf Prateclior+ may use the
P�oceeds or any interest accrued thereto 1or la��g-term•
mainlenance costs associated with landtill cfosure.
Counties, as defined in s. 125.011(1), may, in addition,
use the prcx;euc3s to �ctire or se��.:.;o inJ�k�is�n��s
�ncurred for bonds issued prior to July t, 1987.1cx infra•
structure purposes.
'2. For the purposes of this paragraph,
'�ntrastructure' means:
a. Any fixed capital expenditure or fixed capital out•
�ay assoc�ated w�th the construction, reconstruction, or
�mprovement ot public facilities which have a life e�cpect-
an�y of S or more years and any land aequisition, land
�mp�ovement, design, and engineering costs related_
►hereto.
b- A fire departrnent vehicle, an e�►ergency medical
S�N�ce vehicle, a sheriN's atiice vehicle, a police depart-
ment vehicle, or any other vehicle, and such equipment
�cessary to.outfit the vehicle fo{ its otticial use or equip-
ment that has a lile expectancy oi at least 5 years.
(e) Schoo! districts, counties, and municipaiities
�e�mng proceeds under the p�ovisions ot this subsac-
t'0� may pledge such proceeds for lhe purpose of
�rncing �W �d indebtedness incurre� pursuanl to
Iaw. Local govemrnents may use the services o1 the Dlv�-
sio� ot Bond finance of the State 8oard oi Adrn�n�sira-
tion pursuant lo the State Bond Act to �ssue any bonds
through the prov�sions of this subsection. In no case
rnay a jurisdiction issue bonds pursuant to Ihis subsec•
tion more irequently than once pe� year. Count�es and
rnunicipalities may jo�n.together tor the �ssuance of
bonds authorized by this subseclion.
(f) Counties and munic�palities shall not use Ihe sur-
tax proceeds to supplant or replace user fees or to
reduce ad valorem taxes existing prior to the levy ol the
suhax authorized by this subsection.
,(g) Notwithslanding s. 212.OS4(5), the surtax must
t�ke effect on the tirst day of a month, as fixed by the
ordi��ance udopted purs���r�i to paragraph (a), �nd may
not take eNect until at least 60 days alter the date that
tha referendum app�oving the levy is held.
(h)1. Notwithstanding paragraph (d), a county that
has a population ot 50,000 or less on April 1, 1992, and
that imposed !he surtax before July 1, 1992, may use the
procesds and interest of the surta�c for any public pur-
pose if:
a. The debl service obligations tor any year are
rnet;
b, The county's comprehensive plan has been
�etermined to be in complianc:e with part II of chapter
163; and
c. The counry has adopted an amendment to the
surtax ordinance pu�suant to the procedure provided in
s. 125,66 authori2ing additional uses of the surtax pro•
ceeds and inlerest.
2. A rnunicipality located within a county that has
a population of 50,000 or less on April 1,1992, and that
imposed the surtax beiore July 1,1992, may not use the
proceeds and interest oi the surtax for any purpose
other than an infrastruclure purpose authorized in para-
graph (d) unless the municipality's comprehensive plan
has been determined to be in compliance with part �I of
chapter 163 and the municipality has adopted an
amendrnent to its s�rtax ordinance �r resolulion pursu•
ant to the procedure provided in s. 166.041 authorizing
additionat uses of the suhax proceeds and interest.
Such municipality may expend the surtax proceeds and
ir�ibr�st (o+ �7y N���,�ic �L�: posc �� �it �oriz�d �n the arner�d•
ment.
(i) Notwithstanding any other provision of this sec•
tion, a cbunty shall not levy local optiai sales surtaxes
authorized in this subsection and subsections (3), 44),
(5), and (6) in excess of a cornbined rate of t percent,
(3) SMALL COUNTY SURTAX.—
(a) The governing authority in each couniy that has
a population of �,OOp or less on April 1, 1992, rnay levy
a discretionary sales surta�c of 0.5 percent or 1 percent.
The levy ot the surtax shall be pursuant to ordinance
enacted by an �xtraordinary vote of the members ot lhe
county governing authority if the surtax revenues a�e
expended tor aperating purposes, li the surtax revenues
are expended for the purpose oi servicing bond indebt•
edness, the surtax shall be approved by a rnajor�ty of the
electors of the county voting in a referendum on Ihe sur•
tax.
(b) A statement that includes a briet general
descriptiari ot the projects to be funded by Ihe surtax
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TO:
FROM:
SUBJECT:
DATE:
MEMORANDUM
The City Commission
Betty Deptula, City Manager
County Penny for Pinellas Proposal
February 2, 1996
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Attached for your informa�ion is a copy of Pinellas County's Penny for Pinellas proposed
projects for FY2000 through FY2010.
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Penny}'or .aPinellras - .P'roposed E_r�`ension
Project Narrative
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Aneria! Roads
With some rninor exceptions, the roadway improvernents proposed under this category are a listing of the proposed
improvements required on the County rnaintained road system necessary to achie�e sufficiency per the proposed
2015 Long [Zange T'ransportation Plan. In addition to these projects, this program also contains funding
improvements to two State maintained roadways, Ulmerton Road (SR 688) and Memorial Causeway (SR 60). The
Counry intends to add two lanes to Ulmercon Road frorn 113th Street N to US l9 and to participate in funding the
replacement of an existing bascule bridge with a fixed structure at Memoriai Causeway, which links downtown
Clcanvater with Cieanvater Beach. A listing of County-wide Pathways Network related to existing arterial and
collector roads to enhance safety and serve as a pedestrian waik-way is included. These proposed improvements
would invoive existing non•curbed facilities which are not slated for reconstruction.
Coltector a�d Loca! MaJor Streets
The funding outlined under this category would allow both local major and collector roads of substandard width
or which require substantial rehabilitation to be improved. In addition to these candidates, the extension of certain
existing local major and collector roadways are also listed.
Interchanges
Two major intecchanges are proposed, each along CR 296. The proposed funding represe�ts the County's shaze
of approximately 50°lo with FDOT making up the remaining balance.
CIt 296 @ US 19 - This project provides funding for the devetopment of a US 19 overpass at CR 296. Within
their proposed work pian, the FDOT is developing an interchange for CR 296 at I-275. This project, along
with improvement� being proposed for CR 29fi @ 49th Sireet N, complement proposed FDOT interstate
coru�ection improvements for CR 296 and future work planned for the new Rooseve(t Boulevard (Western
Segment) Extension to CR 296.
CR 296 over 49th Street N- The County has currentty programmed in to our current six-year program the
developrnent of an interchange with Cit 296 going over 66th Street N. In the previousty rnentioned project,
we are pmposing the connectivn of CR 296 with I-275. When you consider these two improvements together
and the current FDOT conceptual plan to devel�p an interchange for CR 296 �;a US 19, an interchange for CR
296 @ 49th Street would enhance the capacity for CR 296 corridor east of 66th Street N.
Intersectron Improvements
No specific listing of project is availabie for this program. The funding levels proposed is twice the current
allocation now budgeted. Projects cw-rently being funded under this category are minor modifications to existing
intersections, such as new left or rig�t-turn storage lanes, that are required to correct locat backlog conditio�as. This
progam �vill be expanded to allow the construction of safe, refuge areas within large intersections to enable safe
pedestrian crossings.
Brldges
The funding allocated under this category are earmarked to handle the comprehensive bridge replacement and
rehabilitation needs that arise between the year 2000 and 2015 on the Counry's l06 maintained bridge structures.
The amount given assumes that one of Pinellas County's four bascule bridge assemblies will require replacement
before the year 2015.
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Penny for Fiftellas - Proposed Extension
Project Narrative
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Sldewalks - School Routes
No specific listing of projects is given for this program. Funding a(located under this category continues a long-
standing program addressing the school route needs within the unincorporated areas of the County. This year, the
School Board announccd the need to reduce elementary school busing for those children living within a two mile
radius of school, placing a greater demand on this cwrent program. Funding requested reflects doubling ihe current
allocation to a total of S 1,000,000 per year.
Sldewalks - Gene�al
This is a new pmgram category. While no specific listing of projects is given for this program, the goal is to
develop a comprehensive safe pedestrian network for�all major County roads and along those minor streets where
pedestrian demands are high. Proposed funding under this category allocate $500,000 per year focusing on non-
school route sidewalk needs along both sides of all Counry maintained arterial roadways and other locations havin�
high pedestrian demands.
Slg�roliZed Intersectioa Safety Improvements
This program allows for the conswction of improvement to enhance the safety (and visual) qualities of our
signalized intersections. Identified funding will allow for the replacement of ail, County maintained, span-wire
supports with mast-arm supports (or steel truss swctures at very wide intersecdons). These new support strucriues
greatly reduce the amount of visual clutter at intersecrions and are far less prone to wind damage (Note: FD�OT naw
requires all State-owned signal equipment within 10 rniles of the coastline to be installed on mast-arrns). 'I�is
program atso includes funding for the acquisition and installation of overhead illuminated street name sigas where
tl�ese new support structures are installed. These signs will significantly unprove a driver's ability to identify cross-
street names at night, an important consideration in an area attracting substanrial out-of-town tourist traffic. Finally,
funding is also identified for replacing all existing incandescent bulbs with light emitting diode (LED) light sources.
LED's provide the same light intensity as light bulbs, but reduce power consumption by 80% while providing a
400% increase lifespan, reducing maintenance costs.
Highway BeautlJication
While no specific listing of projects is given, the goal of this program is to provide funding to landscape and
provide other highway beautification treatrnents along County's maintained arterial and collector roadway system.
Arterial Road Program
i� CR# � ON STREET � FROM LIMIT � TO LIMIT ' 1995 i 2015 � 70TAL COST
! SR 060 �Memorial Cswy
' SR 6881UImerton Rd
( 1 (Park St
1 Paric St
1 Park St
1 Park St
1 Park St
1 Starkey Rd
1 Starkey Rd
1 Starlcey Rd
1 �Starkey Rd
1 Starkey Rd
138 �22nd Ave S
138 22nd Ave S
138 22nd Ave S
202 54th Ave N
202 54th Ave N
202 54th Ave N
202 54th Ave N
216 62nd Ave N
216 62nd Ave N
216 62nd Ave N
j 216 :62nd Ave iV
216 i 62nd Ave N
216 �6 cnd Ave N
233 Oakhurst Rd
233 ; Oakhurst Rd
233 � Oakhurst Rd
233 � Indian Focks Rd
233 � Indian Rocks Rd
233 Indian Ftocks Rd
233 Indian Rocks Rd
29fi f 102nd Ave N
296 ;102nd Ave N
296 i 102nd Ave N
� 296 ;102nd Ave N
( 296 � 8ryan Dairy Rd
i296 i Bryan Dairy Rd
, 321 113th St N
I 321 � 113th St N
Mandalay Bivd
113th St N
Tyrone 81vd
46th Ave N
54th Ave N
62nd Ave N
7Qth Ave N
Park Blvd
86th Ave N
Bryan Dairy Rd
Ulmerton Rd
142nd Ave N
58th St N
49th St N
37th St N
49th St N
35th SU37th St
US 19
28th St N
� Park St
78th St N
Beicher Rd
66th St N
�� 58th St N
' 49th St N
Parh Blvd
86th Ave N
102nd Ave N
Walsingham Rd
130th Ave N
Dryer Ave
Sth Ave SW
Oakhurst Rd
137th St N
125th St N
Ridge Rd
Starkey Rd
Beicher Rd
86th Ave N
102nd Ave N
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iUS 19
�46th Ave N
54th Ave N
62nd Ave N
70th Ave N
Park B1vd
86th Ave N
Bryan Dairy Rd
Uimerto� Rd
142nd Ave N
� E Bay Dr
49th St N
37th St N
34th St N
35th St/37th St
US 19
28th St N
Haines Rd
78th St N
Belcher Rd
66th St N
58th St N
49th St N
US 19
86th Ave N
102nd Ave N
Walsingham Rd
13Qth Ave N
Dryer Ave
8th Ave SW
W Bay Dr
137th St N
125th St N
Ridge Rd
113th St N
Belcher Rd
66th St N
102nd Ave N
WalsinQham Rd
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U4
U4
U2
U2
U2
U2
U2
U2
U2
U2
U2
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14,000,000
449,Q00
934,000
934,000
1,338,000
1,374,000
2,100,OOC
3,086,000
4,703,000
2,212,000
4,650,000
3,255,000
4,005,000
825,000
2,080,000 �
578,000 j
3,214,a00
742,000
681,000
1,917,QOQ
775,000
1,829,0001
4,279,000
4,739,000
597,000
1,313.000
�,013,000
3,232,000
4,052,000
2,457,000
2,327,000
2,183,000
1,715,C00
2,542,000
509,000
4,228,000
5,157,000
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2,798,000
1, 781,000
A�terial Road Program (continuedj
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416
425
425
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501
501
501
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576
576
576
576
581
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592
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582
582
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667
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113th �t N ; Walsingharn Rd ', Ulmerton Rd i D4 � D6 � 4,224,000 I
Highfand Ave ',E �ay Dr 4Rosery Rd � U2 D4 � 3,488,000'
� Highland Ave
� Highland Ave
Hi�g and Ave _
I Highland Ave
Hig anih d Ave
Belleair Cswy
Hercules Ave
� H re cufes Ave
� Mehlenbacher Rd
� Belcher Rd
Belcher Rd
6Plcher Rd
Belcher Rd
� Belcher Rd
Belche� Rd
Sunset Point Rd
Sunset Point Rd
� S�unset Point Rd
' Sunset Point Rd
' SBth St N
��58th St N
I58th St N
Keystone Rd
Keystone Rd
Keystone Rd
Keystone Rd
Keystone Rd
Keystone Rd
Farest Lakes Blvd
Forest Lakes Blvd
ZSth St N
28th St N
28ih St N
Park Blvd
126th Ave N
�
Rosery Rd
�,Ponce de Leon Blvd
I Belleair Rd
Nursery Rd
Lakeview Rd
Gulf Blvd
Sunset Point Rd
Union St
� Indian Rocks Rd
i38th Ave N
46th Ave N
SR 60
Cleveland St
Drew St
n Rd
US 19A
Douglas Ave
Betty Ln
Highland Ave
38th Ave N
, 46 ht Ave N
� 54th Ave N
US 19
1 miEofUS19
Old East Lake Rd
�East Lake Rd
Woodfield B{vd
Forest Lakes Blvd
!SR 580
�New Road 3
� 38th Ave N
�54th Ave N
Haines Rd
113th St N _
� 43rd/Roosevelt
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� Pathways Network
� Ponce de Leon Bivd
� Belleair Rd
� Nursery Rd
, Lakeview Rd
� Drvid Rd
Indian Rocks Rd
Union St
Virginia Ave
�Clearwater Largo Rd
�46th Ave N
54th Ave N
Cleveland St
Drew St
NE Coachman Rd
Klosterrnan Rd
�Douqlas Ave
Ln
Highland Ave
Keene Rd
4&th Ave N
54th Ave N
62nd Ave N
1 mi E of US 19
Old East Lake Rd
East Lake Rd
Woodfield Blvd
Foresl Lakes 81vd
Hillsb. Cty. Line
Tampa Rd
SR 580/584
54th Ave N
Haines Rd
62nd Ave N
Seminole Blvd
34th St N
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U2
U2
U2
U2
U2
D2
U2
U2
U2
U2
U4
U4
U4
U2
U2
U2
U2
U2
U2
U2
U2
U2
U2
U2
U2
U2
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2.462,�Q0 I
2,718,000 I
1,384,000
691,000
1,180,000
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560,000
322,000
931,000 I
1,890,000 I
1,890,000 I
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8,357,000 �
2,678,000
3,170,000 I
1,657,000 I
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4,232,000
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Countywide Pathways Netvvork Listing
Anc/ofe (Anclote Blvd �Anclote Rd IUS 19A
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US 19 � Kiosterman Rd !Anderson Park
Klosterman Rd Bay St US 19
Bay St Klosterman Rd Curiew PI
Curlew PI Fforida Ave Bay St
Fiorida Ave Cu�iew PI Sunset Dr
Tarpon Springs Gulf Rd Florida Ave Whitcomb Bivd
Whitcomb Bfvd Gulf Rd Carolina Ave
Carolina Ave Meres Bivd Whitcomb Blvd
Meres Bivd Pinelias Trail Carolina Ave
Palm Harbor
Fa1m Har6or
Palm Harbor
Pafm Harbor
Pa/m Harbor
Crystal Beach
19th St ! CR 39 I Nebraska Ave
Old CR 95 US 19 Old CR 90
West Lake Rd Oid CR 95 Tampa Rd
US 19 66th St N Nursery Rd
66th St N Cross Bayou Canal US 19
Riviere Rd Tampa Rd Nebraska Ave
Ozona Shore Dr Pinellas Trail Bay St
Bay St Shore Dr Orange St
Orange St Bay St Pennsylvania Ave
Pennsylvania Ave Orange St Pinellas Trail
East Lake
East Lake Forelock Dr East Lake Rd Ranch Rd
Woodfielci Blvd ; Forelock Dr Keystone Rd
Ranch Rd Forelock D� Keystane Rd
EastLake Ridgemoor Blvd jEast Lake Rd
Pineridge Blvd ; Ridgemoor Blvd
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Pineridge B{vd
East Lake Rd
Cauntywide Pathways Ne�arork Listing
GENERALAREA
Dunedin
Safety Harbor
Clearwater
C/earwater
Clearwa ter
Clearwaier
Clearwater
CleanMater
Clsan�vaier
Largo
ONSTREET
FROM
Union St � US 19A
Virginia Ave � Patricia Ave
Beltrees Ave (Virginia Ave) Keene Rd
TO
Hercules Avenue
Keene Rd
Hercules Ave
Enterpnse Rd i McMullen Booth Rd Philippe Pkwy
Old Coachman Rd f Drew St Belcher Rd
Montclair Rd � N He�cules Avenue Belcher Rd
Betty Ln ' Sunset Point Rd Union St
Nursery Rd I Highland Ave US 19 ,
�Belleair Rd 'US 19A (US 19 �
Lakeview Rd � Missouri Ave Hercules Ave )
Alligator Creek To Be Determined
Alten's Creek To Be Detecmined
Hamlin Blvd 102nd Ave N Walsingham Rd
102nd Ave N Hamlin Blvd Oakhurst Rd
Largo Sth Ave SW & SE Indian Rocks Rd Donegan Rd
Donegan Rd Sth Ave SE Lake Avenue
Lake Ave Donegan Rd Ulmerton Rd
Largo
Largo
Largo
Largo
Hlghpoint
Feathersound
SeminolelOakhurst
Semino/el0akhurst
Lealman
Belleair Rd � Belcher Rd � US 19
Indian Rocks Rd �IN Bay Dr Mehlenbacher Rd
Lake Ave McMullen Rd Gulf-to-Bay Blvd
142nd Ave N Belcher Rd 66th St N
150th Ave N US 19 58th St N
Feathersound Drive Full Loop
Feathersound Blvd , Ulmerton Rd Feathersound Dr
131 st St N(Vonn Rd) 74th Ave N wlcox Rd �
Wilcox Rd Indian Rocks Rd 131 st St N- Vonn Rd
Park Blvd Gulf 81vd Oakhurst Rd
98th St N 82nd Ave N CR 296
35th St N/Morris SU37th St N � 38th Ave N ` 54th Ave N
TOTAL $6,000,000
Lacal tV�ajor Street Program
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TO TOTAL COST '
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192 �46th Ave N �46th Ave N �Park Street 37th St N �5,109,390
lMS' 'SBth St N 58th St N iRubin ICOT N Prp Lri �Whitney Rd 1,536,390 (
565 �62nd St N 62nd St N �Ulmerton Rd Roosevelt 61vd 1,810,320
�MS 142nd Ave N 142nd Ave N US 19 Rubin 1COT W Prp Ln 714,600
406 �Whitney Rd Whitney Rd IUS 19 Bolesta Rd 1,798,410
LMS 40th St N 40th St N Pinellas Par1c CiL's Ulmerton Rd 583,590
691 Haines Rd Haines Rd 54th Avenue N US 19 1,453,020
264 �86th Ave N 86th Ave N Oakhurst Rd Old Ridge Rd 2,048,520
537 ,W Lake Rd W Lake Rd Tampa Rd Nebraska Ave 774,150
LMS IBolesta Rd Bo�esta Rd �Roosevelt Blvd Whitney Rd � 857,520I
575 �Wolfo�d Rd �Wolford Rd Whitney Rd Haines Bayshore Rd 583,590 (
454 Haines 8aysho�e Rd Haines Bayshore Rd US 19 Woiford Rd 1,�67,180
240 CR 240 CR 240 Park Blvd 66ih Ave N 2,882,220
LMS Oid CR 39 O1d CR 39 Spanish Oaks Dr US 19 762,240
LMS Old CR 90 Oid CR 90 Cu�iew Rd Talley Dr 273,930
LMS �Fisher Rd Fisher Rd Curiew Rd Old CR 39 595,930
Palm Harbor hiistorical District
LMS* I Fiorida Ave
LMS � 12th Street
LMS 111 th Street
LMS ; Colleqe Hifl Drive
Fiorida Ave
12th Street
11 th Street
Coliege Hill Drive
' LMS designates Local Major Street.
US 19A
a Avenue
a Avenue
a Avenue
TOTAL
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Omaha Street
Nebraska Avenue
Nebraska Avenue
Nebraska Avenue
$25,701,000
750,000
Penny for Pi�iellas - Proposed Exteftsion
Project Narrative
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Ftood Contiol ProJects
This funding is earmarked for projects Lhat control house, yard and street flooding.
Water Qualiry lmprovement
This funding is earmarked for various water quality improvement and wildlife habitat enhancement projects,
Watershed Management Pl4nning
This funding provides for basin-wide ptanning of future drainage and water quality design and construction
projects, plus recommendations for land-use, maintenance and public education pragrams.
Drainage Clrannel Erosion Contro!
"I'his funding provides to regrade, stabilize and revegetate the side slopes of existing County ditches and
acquiring rights-of-way or easements where needed for maintenance access. Many of these ditch barilcs are
eroding or col�apsing, endangering property and people. Debris and silt degrade the qualiry of downstream
receiving waters, for which the Finellas County Comprehensive Plan mandates a measurable improvement.
Slarm f�i�ater Syslem Rehabililation
Provide funding to replace failing corrugated metal culvert within County's rnaintenance area. Most drainage
culvert installed between the 1950 through the late 1970's was corrugated metal, which has an average life
expectancy of less than hventy years in Pinellas County soils. Most of these installation sites are failing.
Highway Departrnent current replacement program falls far short of the current need. �30 million in capital
improvement dollars is currently estimated for replacing this infrastructure.
I?rainage Pond Enhancement
Provide funding to modify the design of existing Storm Water drainage ponds that are eyesores and recurring
rnaintenance problems with slope modification insprovements and fandscaping materials. Several storm water
storage ponds exist throughout the Counry that were conscructed on a minimurn of land. "Ihese facilities
typical(y have steep side slopes that �equire barrier fencing to protect children. Tt►ese facilities are both
unsightly, have fairly high recurring maintenance costs and are potentially hazardous to the public. This
proposed funding allocation allows for provision to "retrofit" these rninimal facility to increase there asset
value to the community at large.
Flood Control Projects
PROJECT NAME
Watershed Managerne�t Plans
60th Street and 61 st Street North Improvements
Ktosterman Bayou Channet A
Belieair Creek II of I!i
Sutheriand Bayou Channei B Improvements
8rooker Creek Bypass Canai
Haines Road at 62nd Avenue North
Rive�side Drive
38th Avenue North Drainage Pipe Replacement
Bea� Creek Channel Improvernents
Twin lakes Manoi Drainage fmprovement
Hetrick Circle/Oakglen Orive
Cutrie Lane Drainage Irnprovements
Mchorage at Lake Tarpon
Ridgewood Circle Orainage Improvement
� Joe's Creek at 37th Street
Lakeview Road -Missouri Av to Highland Ave
� Smith Bayou Channel P Drainage Improvement
�,PPWMD Channel 4/Bonn Creek
Suthe�land Bayou Channel D lmprovement
�Sawgrass Lake Tributary #7
86th Avenue North D�ainage Irnprovement
'137th Street from Joyce to Pinecrest
61 st Street from 105th Avenue to 110th Avenue
Smith Bayou Channel A Pond
Smith Bayou Channel D
Gurlew Creek Channel M tmprovement
AnGote Road OutFall
Joe's Cr1c 8ridge @ 62nd St N
Church Cree4c Channe! Impravement
Miles Creek Channel Improvement
68th Street North Ditch improvement
Alligator Creek �hannel B Improvernent
Starkey Road Channel 7 Improvement
46th Avenue Drainage Improvement
Queen Anne Bouleva�d/Oak Creek Lane
BeeB�anch Improvements 15th Street
Alligator Creek Channel A Improvement
Joe's Creek Detention Area #2
McKay Creek Channel Improvements
( TOTALS
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j $800,000
,l 106,000
I 54,000
� 110.000
750,000
555,000
100,000
250,000
1,075,500
152,500
600,000
250,000
255,000
280,000
100,000
45,000
26,000
100,000
100,000
300,000
135.000
1
335,000
200,000
550,000
510,000
800,000
612,000
1,414,000
167,500
400,QOQ
320,000
253,000
350,000
929,000
400,000
500,OOq
1,516,OOQ
Ftood Control Projects (contin�ed)
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PROJECT NAME l T4TALS
Sprinq Branch Channel I
long Branch Pond @ US19
OakhursU82nd Trail Outfall Improvement
Cu�iew Creek Channel A to Doral M.H.P.
Alligator Creek Detention (Logan Streetj
31st Street North-South of 44th Avenue North
TOTAL
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Vl/ater Quality Projects
PROJECT NAME
South Creek Retrofit Pond C
Ft. Desoto Water Circulation improvement
Brooker Creek Retrofit Pond B
Lake Seminole Ret Pond S/B #fi Expansion
Allen's Crk Water Qual @ Lee's Court
Lake Seminote Pond S/B #1
Allen's Crk Floodplain @ Keene Road
Lake Tarpon Basin StoRnwater Retrofit Area 23
Lake Tarpon Basin Stormwater Retrofit Area 63
l..ake Tarpon Stormwater Retrofit Area #S
Allen's Cric Water Quai � Waterside Dr
NPDES Characterization
Allen's Creek Habitat @ Portsmouth Rd
AIIQ�'s C�eek Pond Maint Demo
C�oss Bayou Water Qual Rehab
Roosevelt Basin Stormwater Ret�ofit
Stancell Tract in Palm Harbor
Curlew C�eek Basin Stormwater Retrofit
John Chesnut Park Pond Refurb
Joe's Creek Ponds #1 and #2
Allen's C�k Water �ual (cb_ Fox Circle
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200,000
��o,000
717,500
1,388,000
1,818,000
333,500
$22,000,000
TOTALS
$430,000
350,000
1,024,000
511,000
112,500
367,500
1,100,000
350,000
200,000
1,250,OQ0
d42,130
300,000
350,000
400,000
1,200,000
1,000,000
850,000
500,000
50,OD0
231,000
981,870
TOTAL $12,000,000
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PROJECT NAME
Roosevelt Craek Basin
Joe's Creek 6asin
8rooker Creek Basin
Curlew Creek Basin
South Creek Basin
Cross Bavou Canal Basin
TOTAL
TOTALS
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Drainage Cha�ne� Erosion Co�trol
BASIN PROJECT NAME LIMITS
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10
11
14
19
25
27
35
35
South Creek Channel "R"
Smith Bayou Channel "A" (Bee I
Cu�iew Creek Channel "A"
�Curlew Creek Channel "B"
ICu�iew Creek Channel "D"
Curiew Creek Channel "M"
Possom 8ranch Channel "H"
Alligator Creek Channel "A"
Allen's Creek Tributary #5
Starkey Road Basin Channel #7
McKay Creek Tributary #1
Joe's Creek Tributary #7
Joe's Creek Tributarv #1
TOTAL
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Whitebridge Drive to Oak Creek Lane
19th Street to US 19A
Republic Drive to CR 1
Indigo Drive to SR 580
West of US 19
� Brookfield
W of CR 77 to Channel "K"
Sunset Point Road to SR 590
Nu�sery Rd to Belleair Rd (E of Keene Rd)
8th Ave SE to Lake Seminole ByPass Canal
Taylor Lake to Indian Rocks Rd
58th St N to Tributary #'1
37th St N to 66th St N
$10,000,000
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Stormwater Systern Rehabilitation
Pro)ect Location - Description
121 st Street and 93rd Avenue
137th Street from Joyce to Pinecrest
142nd Avenue N(E of Belcher Road)
31 st Street North. south of 44th Avenue North
60th Street and 61st Street North Imp�ovements
61st Street from 105th Avenue to 110th Avenue
86th Avenue North Drainage Improvement
Antietam Acres
Barrington Hills
Baskin Heights, Baskin Heights 1 st Addition, 4ak Viilage
Bo�deaux Viilage
Brooklawn
Ciearvvater Industrial Paric
Coral Heights
DeSoto Estates
Doc Finn, Irvine Hannock, Savory Moore, Unrecord Area, 142nd Avenue Industrial Parlc
Elinor Park Estates, Oak Heights Terrace, Roundtree Acres
Feather Sound Custom Hornes Units 1, 2 and 3
Feather Sound, Sound West (All Units)
Four Pines, Mundy's Additfon to Four Pines, Mundy's Addition to Chester vlla, Autumn Place
Greenbriar
Gulf Terrace and 1 st Addition
Haines Bayshore Rd - Wolford Rd to Tampa Bay
Harbor Bluffs (Sections 1,2,3,4 and 5)
Harbor Hills Addtions 1� 3
He�cules Industrial Park Project (Phase Il)
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Storr�water Systern Rehabilitation _
P�oject Location • Description
Hetri�k Circle Pipe Replacement
Hidden Cove II
Highland Lakes 1 st and 4th Additions
Highpoint
Hoitis Creek and O!d East Lake Road
Joes Creek Industrial Park
Leisure Wo�1d Mobile Home Park
Lofty Pines Estates
Lubke's Mano�, Haffman"s #2
Mesiano, Myrtle Dale, Highiand Paric (Partial)
Newport. Units 1, 2, 3 and 4
Oak Knoll
Oakdale Manor and Additions
OakhursU82nd Avenue Outfall
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Pinellas County Airport Industrial Parfc
Pineilas Groves (49th Street N- W of Bayside Bridge)
Ridge Park Estates Units 1& 2; Stacy Ac�es
Rolling Heights
Sharon Oaks
Shen�vood Manor and Additions, Sherwood Park
Suburban Estates (with 1 st - 6th Additions)
Summerdale
Sunny Brook Farms
Sunny Pa�k Groves
Sunrise Vsta
Tampa Bay Highlands
Tarpon Woods Boulevard and Brian Road
Estimated Cost - $30,00�,000
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Drainage Pond Enhancement
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�MITIGATION I WET ORY �
PROJECT NAME � AREAS � PONDS ; PONDS ! SUBTOTAL �
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48th St - US19/SR 686
50ih Av N/52nd AvlRena SVRidge St
54th Av - Park SV66th St
58th St • Whitney Rdl28Q' N
60th St -154th Av/Roosevelt Bv
64th Av 8� 66th Av Impsovements
70th Av 8 34th St N
76th SU7Tth St/Yellow Pine
82nd Av N- Starfcey Rd/Jennifer La
102nd Av N(CR 296) - Seminole BvlStarkey Rd
i 18ih Av - US19i49th St
Alcczhol Rehabilitation Cente�
Ai,derman Rd - US19A/Roiling Woods Or
Ai�tgatac C�eek Channel'H'
Bayside Bridge
�ear Creek Multi-Use Facility
Bee Branct� Creek Impcovernents
Charies Av - SR 580/McMu!!en-Booth Rd
Curlew Creek Channel 'C' Detentio� Area
East Lake Rd/Tampa Rd tnterchange
Gulf'Bv - 28th SUSand K�y Par1c
High Ridge Estates Drainage Improvements
Jerry Lake Weir Mitigation Site (Curlew Creek Pond
Joe's Creek Detention Pond #3
Keene Rd -�rginia Av/ San Christophe� Dr
Magnolia Ridge qitch Relocation
McMullen-8aoth Rd - SR 60/Main St
Merid�n. Duane, Huron, St. Clair
Michigan Av - 15th SU16th St
Smith Bayou Channel'A'
Sunset Point Rd Mitigation Bank
The Mall - Union SUSouth Dead End
Trinity Bv (8i-County ThruWay)
Ulmerton Rd � Starkey Rd
Walsingharn Reservoir
Whitebridge Dr Drainage Impravements
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ESTIMATED COST - $15,000,400
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Penny for Pinedlas - Proposed Extension
Project Narrative
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Plnellas T�ail Extension
The funding allocated under this category is earmarked specifically to extend "The Pinellas Trail" through the
eastern portion of the County from John Chesnut Park to the current southerly tezminus within the City of Saint
Petersburg. Completing this extension will establish the Trail as a major bicycle facility loop within Pinellas.
In addition to this loop expansion, several spurs and cross tying extensions are also being proposed to facilitate
hicycling throughout the County, while linking the County's major parks with "T1ie Pinellas Trail".
Bnhancemen�s to Fxisting Parks
Enhancements, additional land acquisition and general development to eighteen of the County's rnajor parks is
planned.
Proposed New Po�ks
Funding is allocated for land acquisition and/or the general development of several proposed new parks
throughouc the Counry, inciuding three new unidentified beach access parks.
Endangered Land Aeqwisitfon & Restoration
This program continues Pinellas County's commitment to preserving it's natural environment by acquiring
significant tracts of undeveloped lands and, when necessary, restoring them to their native condition. As a
major conservation effort, an extension of Penny for Pinellas will enable the County to provide open space,
passive recreati�n, environmental education, wildlife habitat preservation, and cleaner air and water.
CG� I/�1�`��
PARK NAME
Enhancernents to Existing Parks
NATURE OF WORK
PROJECT PARK
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COST i SUBTOTAL
;Anderson , Fioating Dock Repair I 60,000 I �
�_ ! Parking j 50,000 I $110,0001
LBelleair Causeway Baithouse Replacement 200,0001 $200,000 I
Boca Ciega ; General Development � 700,000 � $700,000 I
j counryw�ae Recycled Wastewater Distribution System _ j_ __2,5�0,000 �
� f l�acility Renovation 500,000 $3,000,000
� ( Observation Tower and Parking - East Beach
� ; Administration Building Addition
' Picnic Area - Pier #2
LBridge Sewe� Line - Bunce's Pass
�-Pir�_nir. Arpa _ prrnwhnari
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200,000 I
400,000 I
375,000 I
400,000 I
200,000 $1,s75,000
nuwaro, rrea rcecreauon i rau zuu,uw
Boa�dwalk/Observation Platform 250,000 I $450,000
, Indian Shores � Nature Area - Phase 3 400,000� $400,Od0
Lake Seminol� Nursery 200,000
Observation Tower 8 Boardwalks 150,000 I $350,000 �
Leach General Development 2,500,000 $2,500,0001
Park Boulevard � Floating Dock 55,000 I $55,000
; Philippe � Shelter #2 110,000 I $110,000 I
5awgrass Lake ( 8ridge Replacement —( 165,000 I
i Park Expansion 750,000 I $915,000 I
Taylor � Playground Complex 100,000 I $100,000 I
Wall Spnngs ; Playground Compfex 100,000 I
8 Additional Improvements - North _ L 16,200,000 I $16,300,0001
Veteran's i
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nic Area - West
�tic Plant Remo�
servation Tower
3mretive Center
oardwalks - Phase 2
TOTAL
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PARK NAME
� rvew t�eacn accsss
Proposed New Parks
NATURE OF WORK
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; New Beach Access � Land Acquisition 8 Oevelopment
New Beach Access Land Acquisition 8 Develo�ment
Belleafr Tract Land Acquisition 8 Development
; Brooker Creek Preserve ; Education Center
Courtr�ey Campbel! Causeway �Development
Cross B�you Canal Canal Restoration 8� Scenic Canoe Trail
,Land Acq. & Canoe/Srnali Boat Launch R
Dunedln Causeway _ IBoat Ramp
� 102nd Avenue N
Gandy Boulevard Causeway � Development
f�Sobbly Bay Land Acquisition 8
StPefe-CJearwater Alrport ,Land Acquisition &
Toytown !Recreational Area
Nonth
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ent
; Land Acquisitiun 8� Development
McKay Creek Botan. Gardens Phase II Developrnent
TOTAL
$81,300,000
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PROJECT PARK
COST � SU6TOTAL
; 4,850,0001 $4,850,000
� 4,850,OOOI $4,850,000
4,850,OOOI $4,850,000
I 16,500,000 $16,500,000
; 3,500,0001 $3,500,000
1,000,000 I $1,000,000
8,150,000
� 1,100,000 I $9,250,000
1,000,000 �1,0a0,000
� 500,000 ► $500,000
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1,000,000 I $1,OOU,000
L 17,500.d00 j $17,50fl,000 II
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� 1,500,0001 $1,500,000
9,500.000 ! $9,500
2,500,0001 $2,500,000
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NAME � ACREAGE i
Anciote River tslands (West)
Anciote River Bacicwater Marshes
No�th East Lake Road Parce!
Lake Tarpon Fish Hatchery
Anc�ot� Manor Swamp
Nabitat Restoration Area #3
Sunset Beach Tidal Swamp
Marine�s Point Tidal Swamp
Habitat Restoration Area #4
Salmon Bay Marsh
Lake Tarpon NE Swamp
Brooker Creek Riverine Swamp
Ranch Road T�acts
Brooker Preserve Infills
Tract 8
Klosterman Cypress Tract
Minnow Creek Tidal Swamp
_ Bishop C�eek Swarnp
lake Haven Eagle
Alten's Creek Restoration Area #1
Alien's Creek Resta�ation Area #2
Allen's Creek Marsh
Snug Harbo�
Riviera Bay 7rdd
P{acido Bayou Tract
Lake Seminole Restoration
Roosevelt 8 49th Streei Restoration
Lake Seminole By-Pass Canal Restoration
Travatine Island Restoration
Joe's Creek Nature Preserve Addition
Collany Island
Shelt Key & God's Island
Cunningham Key
Coastal View
Countywide Projects: Exotic Vegetation Removal
Countywide Projects: Habitat Restoration/ Enhancement
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31
26
32
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PROJECT
TYPE
isition
uisition
uisition
Acquisition 8� Restoration �
Acquisition
Acquisition 8� Restoration
Acquisition
Acquisition
Acquisition & Restoration
'• Includes some submerged lands. Endangered Lands to AcqulrelRestore: 2,234+ Acres
TOTAL $49,796,000
Acquisition �
Acquisition
Acquisition
Acquisition �
Accwisition �
Acqwsiuon
Acquisition
Acquisition
Acquisition
Acquisition
uisition 8� Restoration
uisition 8� Restoration �
Acquisition �
Acquisition '
Acquisition (
Acquisition
Acquisition
Restoration
Restoration
Restoration
Restoration
Acquisition �
Acquisition �
Acquisition �
Acquisition ;
isition & Restoration
Restoration '
Restoration '
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Pert�zy for Pinellas - Proposed Extension
Project Narrative
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Pabllc Safely Faciltties
Projects include a new facility for "911/EOC Centra( Dispatch", the Medical Examiner and parking expansion
for the Criminal Justice Center.
New County Facili�ies
Program includes funding to expand the Clearwater Complex to house several departments housed outside of
Counry owned buildings.
Ir�rprovement to Existing Fucili�les
Inciudes improvements to the Old County Building in Saint Petersburg, North County Service Center and other
necessarv renovation needs.
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Public Safety / F�cilities
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CATEGORY PROJECT NAME ESTIMATEO COST � SUBTOTAL
Publlc Safety Facility Needs "Central Dispatch/911/E0C
Medical Examiners Facility
Criminal Justice Center Parking Expansion
New County FacilitJes {Clearwater Complex Addition
irovements i St. Petersburg Old County Bui(ding
No�th County Service Center
Miscellaneous Redesign/Renovations
Totai
$15,000.000
2,000.000
5,000.000
Subtotal
$'10,000.000
$22,000,000
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$3,000.000
4,000.000
10.000, Q00
Subtotai
$49,OQO,Q00
17,000,000
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Providinb �ar�s«�c�i,s.
Satrii�� Iit'e.�.
()FFI('ERS I!)�;r�G
Carol NaFans, h�C, t>C\
l'irsident
t�cnncth 13ryant.11.1.T.
Presidenl•E(ec�
\nrris CounL�
Tn�a,urrr
Hart��ra Litticfit�ld
S�cmlarc
Juiio (khoa.11.U.
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cotitu�l•r�:H. �.n�v�at�.�
Kcitl�J. f�obinson
�'oh�nteer Drarlopmen�.
IlcrbJ. ��rkh��ck.hh'CCR1"f
Pro�r,�m
l�arr�n Kent. h�i,11S\. UCti
Sen�i��e and RehabilitaUon
\iiidred f�per
lncome Ikcclopm��nt
Timoti�v P. �l'alf
(:omm�nications
11ar�� Clou�f:is
�tinority De�rlopmcnt
R�ife Du{�ar
Peblic lasues
atF;�tu�ks :�'r t��RCE;
Rat�d��;'�nie�cr
Grorginc I;rancato
Brian Buticr
I.�puils Ca;tabianu
KcrryCham��rlain. t).(1.
Rullo Christcnsen
Cj�nthla 1. C��oper
Donald "Cub" Culbcrt,son
�tichele Detafrancroni
;�tillie Uiaa
�farusa h;chc��rria
Carl 11. Hall
��ndrr�u� t►ano. U.o.
Barbara Ihinkcicr
Chris[ine Jayai
�tar�• Jon�s
Joa�i Klinc.
Ellen 1larkhain
1'�►ul �1cRae. 11. D.
�iandy {'�tenon
Chap�ain ilark f'ctcr.u�n
Kill�� Robinsau
[��u �;�ngster, k:.�.
Lita Sar�;cnt
�tildred �.iw)cr
Da��id Schanzcr
«end�� Thomas
\<m Ttsue�r
I:ick 'I'�Irr
ItU\C)l�AR}' LIFH"flltl•; 11l�;1113Eh5
F. Jo�eph Burns. 11.1).
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E.B. Can�pIK�II,,Ir..11.U.
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Iti. ,Invrph I�r�nufds
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City Commission
P.O. Box 4748
Clearwater, FL 3�618
Dear City Commissioners:
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COMM(� SInR
FEB 0 1 1996
PRESS
CLERK / ATTORNE'}•
The American Cancer Society's Making Strides Against Cancer is being held
at Coachman Park on Saturday, March 9, 1996, from 9:00 a. m. - 1:00 p. m.
The course for the SK walk/run will begin at Coachman Park, go over the
Memorial Causeway, and down the ernergency roadway returning to
Coachman Park.
We have been informed by the City of Clearwater that we will need three
police officers to handle traffic that day. We would appreciate the City of
Clearwater waiving the fee for the police officers.
Thank you for your assistance.
Very truly yours,
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Melissa Laurila Wentz
Income Develvpment
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Interdepartment Correspond�� Sheet
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TO: The Honorable ayor
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& City Commissioners � .__�
GLERK � ATTORNEY
THROUGH: Eli2abeth M. Deptula, City Manager
FROM: Richard J. Baier, City Engineer
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COPIEB: Kathy S. Rice, Deputy City Mana r �
Bill Baker, Assistant City Mana er:.
Donald A. Me�rians, Assistant T�affic Engineer
Scott Shu�ord, Director, Central Permitting
SUBJECT: Robotic Garage Proposal
DATE: January 30, 1996
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��;�TY MANAGtR
I have been approached by Gerhard Haag, a Clearwater resident, who
represents a robotic garage parking corporation and has asked me to
f loat a t�cial balloon by the Commission regarding your receptive-
ness to a robotic garage within the downtown or beach areas. This
investor wou ld be most interested to p lace a showcase type faci 1 ity
on City property and would be interested in financing the majority
of the construction related costs.
After discussions with this individual, it appears like the City's
investment would be not only the land to be utilized, but also a
cost sharinq on the order of 250 of the cost ($300,000). The
investar, on the other hand, would have a demonstrative showcase
project to display for perspective users while the City was able to
operate and maintain the facility itself. The details surrounding
the exact financial arrangements, the proper location for such a
structure and the operatinq and maintenance costs would have to be
addressed at greater length, should the Commission express an
initial interest.
As you rnay recall, I had written a summation type memo regarding a
robotic parking facility for use within Clearwater and the cost of
construction for such a facility was quantif ied at that time as
being between $9,000 and $11,040 per space. I will look for some
interest in response to this memo and if you need any additional
information or would like me to pursue this further, please let me
know. Please see the attached letter for further details.
RJB/ns
Attachrnent
ROBff1C�.RlB
January 29, 1996
Richard Baier, P.E.
City of Clearwater
10 S. Missouri Ave.
Clearwater, FL 34618
Uear Mr. Baier,
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Tfr,e Clean Parkiny Syslem
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As a follow up to our meeting tast weck,l discussed the prototype issue with our Board of I?irectors. We
agreed on having it installed here in Clearwater.
After doing the rough engir�ering analysis, we also came to the conclusion that the size that is most pracdcal
and waicable (for both your and our pwposes) is 100 cars. The primary reason for ihis is that any smaller
installation d�oes not as effectively duplicate a realistic configuration nor the harsh requiremeats of a typical
garage. The size of such a garage would be approximately
170' long x 60' wide x 26 high
We investigated the pt�ssble locations for this prototype and came up with three altematives: 1) The Marina
on Cleanvaier Beach, 2) Zi�e site of the new City Administradon Buildings, dotimtow�n Clearwater, or 3) T6e
HarborView Ca�ter, Clea�v►�acerdo«�nto���n in such a way that the garage can be built inside the bluff so that
the garage appears as an underground garage (a unique opportunity!).
As a possible contribution from the City of Clearwater, we propose that the City pay half ihe pricc of a
oonventional garage space, �vhirh is approximately �30001space. Considering that the costs for the Robotic
Par�.zng Systan is S 12,000/space, the City's contribution would be about 25% of the Robotic Par�ng costs,
We also propose that the parking garage be in the City's possession and Robotic Paridng have the right to
make demonstrations at this garage at any tim�.
As you know, over the past several months, I have boen working very closely w�th the City, We have
developed a great relationship in worl:ing together. I see this project as being one that could be of
tremendous�ual ber�Ct and I look forward to working with such a great team.
Gerhard Haag � -
(813) 4�46-063? � 519 C]eveland Street, Suite 105 • Clearwater, FL 34615 • Fa�c (813) 446-0637
A Dlvision o! HLBD� Inc.
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CITY OF CLEARWATER
P. O. BOX 4748
CLEARWATER, FLOIZIDA 34618-4748
City Commission
MEMORANDUM
TO: Pam Akin, City Attorney
FROM: Fred A. Thomas, Cornrnissioner
COPIES: City Manager, Mayor and Commissioners
DATE: February 7, 1996
RE: Drug Free Workplace �
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I am attaching a copy of a letter plus exhibits that I received frorn joslyn
Wilson, Assistant Attorney General. It appears that other municipalities in
Florida have successfully instituted a drug free workplace. I am requesting
that you aggressively accomplish a drug free workplace for the City of
Clearwater,
-�:>�I .am also requesting that Bekty place this topic on the pebruary )2, �996
�'nworksessiori:�� �
FAT/rk
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