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08/17/1995 , k;,. - . ,. . ~ \ ',/ , , . " p " ;. . ~.~;:~ . ..t";'; ....'h;: ~ '.' ...~. " .~ ' .~. '" . .,.... ~ ....,. ~ . " AG'ENDA DA;E_8 .. d.. 93 .' ,...... '! F )Ljl/t' .~._......_.....~ + . .-. ~1: " i i \ I ~ . i i 'j l , . i I i 1 : I I I i ,~- ' "! ' . ,'. , , : ~' ,:~.;,. ' 1f;~r:::f;;;\';\.,r"~'i~:"~"\'; .J~'>' "," ";:, I .', ... . .. ,I" I '. ," . ,', . ~~ . ': ' CITY COMMISSION MEETING ~ ~5 Note: 'l /1'1 It{ 5 Preliminary (Wot'ksession) agenda and pnpC1....,Ol:K that was in package initially but then not continued onto 'l'hursday I s agenda is at the back of this agenda pnck~ F JL/Lf; \ I ; \ l ' t ' i l~ I L ! ' ! ! \t \ \ I ! I . . ~ ."" ACTION AGENDA - CLEARWATER CITY COMMISSION MEETING Thursday, August 17, 1995 - 6:00 P.M. . Chambors Welcome. Wo oro glad to have you loin us. If you wish to speak plooso wait to be recognized, then state your ill!.!illl and address. Persons speaking before tho City Commission on other than Public Hearing Items shall be I1mitad to 3 minutes. No person shall speak more than once on the same sublect unless granted permission by the City Commission. ANY PERSON WITH A DISABILITY REQUIRING REASONABLE ACCOMMODATION IN ORDER TO PARTICIPATE IN THIS MEETING, SHOULD CALL 813/462-6684, 1 . Invocation 2. Pledge of Allogiance 3. ServIce Awards 4. Introductions and Awards 5. Presentations 6. Approval of Minutes - Regular Meeting 8/3/95 & 2 attorneylclient special meetings of 7/31/95 7. Citizens to be heard re Items not on the Agenda (maximum of 30 minutes) 1. William C. Baker, Assistant City Manager. 2, Mayor. 3. Five 4. Nono. 5. None. 6. Approved as submitted. 7. Glen Johnson presented a letter and drawing re proposal to develop shops, restaurant and lighthouse/observation tower on current Clearwater Pass Bridge. l I ~ ':i Ii ~ ;l .J ~ " ~ ~ David Camobell thanked staff for efforts to keep Builder Square truck traffic off Druid Rd. He requested police patrol for compliance. '^ , j. . Rev. Floyd Erwin expressed concern re bubble bath causing severe rashes on children following excessive use. Barbara Steo requested identifying signage be removed from neighborhood ACLF. - -------prrerrCHEARNGS All Individuals speaking on public hearing items will be sworn-in, Not Before 6:00 P.M. Varlanco & Rezoning public hearings: Staff states and summarizos reasons for recommendation (2 minutes). Applicant presents case. Witness may be cross-examined (15 minutes). Staff presents further evidence. May be cross-examined (10 minutes). Public comment (3 minutes per speaker), CIty Commission discussion, and may question any witness. Applicllnt may call witnosses in rebuttal (5 minutes). Conclusion by [lppllcllnt 13 minutes). Decision. 08/17/95 1 ,,' . 8. (Cant. from 7/20/95) Public Hearing & First Reading Ords, #5741-95 & #5742-95- land Use Plan Amendment to Commercial General for property located at 509 Bayview Ave, and 508 Meadow lark lane, Town of Bay View a/k/a McMullen Bayview Sub., Blk.. 3, part of lots 1 & 2, and S 1/2 of vacated street abutting N side of lots; and CPO Zoning for property located at 509 Bayview Ave., 508 Meadow lark lane, and 3009 Gulf to Bay Blvd" McMullen Bayvlew Sub., Blk. 3, part of Lots 1 & 2 and Bayview City Sub., lot A, and vacated street r-o-w between lot A and lots 1 & 2 of McMullen Bayview Sub.; LUP 0.70 acres m.o.I., Rezoning 1.02 acres m.o.l. (R. Roy Meador, lUP93-43, Z93-54) 9. (Cant, from 7/20/95) Variance(s~ to Sign Regulations for property located at 387 1/2 Mandalay Ave., Barbour-Morrow Sub., Blk. A, Lots 23-25 (Homer Realty, Inc. / Wedgwood House Estate Jewelers, SV95- 31 ) 10, Variance(s) to Sign Regulations for property located at 2632 Enterprise Rd. (Europa of Countryside, A Condominium, SV95-33) 8. Approved. Ords. #5741-95 & #5742-95 passed 1 st reading. 9. Approved 11 .5 sq. ft. area variance to allow attached signs with a total area of 34 sq. ft., a ratio variance of 0.77 sq.ft. of attached sign area per foot of building width to allow 2.27 sq,ft. of attached sign area per foot of width, a variance of 2 window signs to allow 5 window signs, and a variance of 2 attached signs to allow a total of 7 attached signs. 10. Cont. to 09/07/95 Administrative public hearings: Presentation of issues by City staff. Statement of case by applicant or representative (5 minutes). Commission questions. Comments in support and in opposition (3 minutes per speakerl. Commission questions. Final rebuttal by applicant or representative (5 minutes). Commission disposition 11. Public Hearing - Vacating a portion of North/South alley north of Pierce St., between Ft. Harrison Ave. & Osceola Ave,. platted as Division Street in Blk. B, John R, Davey Sub. (Peace Memorial Presbyterian Church, V95-10) (EN) 12. Public Hearing - Res. #95-65 - Approving a new Community Redevelopment Plan for 08/17/95 11. Denied. 12. Approved Res. #95-65 adopted. 2 the Community Redevelopment area located In the downtown area of the City (eM) 13, Public Hearing & First Reading Ord. #5820~ 13. Approved. Ord. #5820-95 passed 15t 95. Amending Sec. 42.34 - LOCA re reading. parking space formulae {LOCA 94-281 Public Hearing - Second Reading Ordinances 14. (Cont, from 8/3/95) Ord, #5861-95- 14. Ord. #5861-95 adopted. Annexation for property located at 1528 Stevensons Dr., Stevenson's Heights, Blk. A, Lot 20 (Rowe, A95-1 2) 15. (Cant. from 8/3/95) Ord, #5862-95 - Land 15. Ord. #5862-95 adopted. Use Plan Amendment to Residential Low for property located at 1528 Stevensons Dr., Stevenson's Heights, Blk, A, Lot 20 IRowe, lUP95-14) 16, ICont. from 8/3/95) Ord. #5863-95 - RS-8 16. Ord. #5863-95 adopted. Zoning for property located at 1528 n Stevenson5 Dr., Stevenson's Heights, Blk. . " A, Lot 20 (Rowe, A95-12) ,: ~ f 17. Ord, #5869-95 - Amending Sec. 2.60(3), 17, Ord. #5869-95 adopted. i . relating to term of members of the t Environmental Advisory Board 18. Ord. #5870-95 adopted. } 18. Ord. #5870-96 - Annexation for property ~ ~ located at 109 Meadow lark Lane B, , Bayview City Sub" Blk. 2, lots 1 & 2 and I abutting alley to' South (Kadlec, A95-14) 19. Ord. #5871-95 - Land Use Plan Amendment 19, Ord. #5871-95 adopted. J to Residential Urban for property located at 109 Meadow lark lane B, Bayview City Sub., Blk. 2, Lots 1 & 2 and abutting alley to South (Kadlec, LUP95-16) 20. Ord. #5872-95 adopted. 20. Ord. #5872-95 - RS-8 Zoning for property located at 109 Meadow lark lane B, Bayview City Sub., Blk. 2, Lots 1 & 2 and abutting alley to South (Kadlec, A95-14) 21. Ord, #5873-95 adopted. 21. Ord. #5873-95 - CG Zoning for property located at 1969 Sunset Point Rd., Pinellas Groves Sub., SW 1/4, part of Lots 1 & 2 (Sauder, Z95~03) 22. Ord. #5874-95 adopted. 22. Ord. #5874-95 - CPO Zoning for property located at 705, 707, 709 & 711 Jasmine Way, Magnolia Park. Btk. 31 . Lots 2-5 (Smolensky / Kornreich / Shaughnessy, 295-04) 08/17/95 3 . > '. ~J I ( I I I j I r ' 1 23, Ord, #5878-95 - Annexation for property 23, Ord. #5878-95 adopted. : located at 412 Oakmount Rd" Oakmount Sub., Lot 2 and abutting r-o-w (Clark, Jr. and Warren, A95-17) 24. Ord. #5879-95 - Land Use Plan Amendment 24. Ord. 115879-95 adopted. to Residential Low for property located at 412 Oakmount Rd" Oakmount Sub., lot 2 and abutting r-o-w (Clark, Jr, and Warren, LUP95-19) 25. Ord. #5880-95 - RS-6 Zoning far property 25. Ord. #5880-95 adopted. located at 412 Oakmount Rd., Oakmount I Sub., Lot 2 and abutting r-o-w (Clark, Jr. I and Warren, A95-17) 26. Ord. #5881-95 - Annexation for property 26. Ord. #5881-95 adopted. t located at 1236 I{apok Circle, Kapok ~ , , Forest, Lot 14 (Sario and Hassell, A95-18) 27. Ord. #5882-95 - land Use Plan Amendment 27. Ord. #5882-95 adopted, to Residential Low for property located at 1236 Kapok Circle, Kapok Forest, Lot 14 (Sarlo and Hassell, LUP95-20) ) 28. Ord. #5883-95 - RS-6 Zoning for property 28. Ord, #5883-95 adopted, ~ located at 1236 Kapok Circle, Kapok Forest, Lot 14 (Sario and Hassell, A95-181 i . 29. Ord. #5884-95 - Annexation far property 29. Ord. #5884-95 adopted. I 1 located at 1238 Brookside Dr., Meadow i Creek Sub., Blk. C, Lot 10 (Coulter, A95- I . I 19) ~ 30. Ord. #5885-95 - Land Use Plan Amendment 30. Ord. #5885-95 adopted. ~ to Residential Low for property located at J 1238 Brookside Dr" Meadow Creek Sub., I Blk. C, lot 10 (Coulter, lUP95-21) 31. Ord. #5886-95 - RS-4 Zoning far property 31. Ord. #5886-95 adopted. I I located at 1238 Brookside Dr" Meadow I Creek Sub., Blk. C, Lot 10 (Coulter, A95- 19) 32. Ord. #5887-95 - Relating to Utilities; 32. Ord. #5887-95 adopted. amending Appendix A - Schedule of Fees, Rates & Charges to provide new Gas Rates & Service Charges for the Clearwater Gas System 33, Ord, #5888-95 - Relating to the Community 33. Ord. #5888-95 adopted, Redevelopment Agency; providing for repeal of Ords. #2576-81 & #3021-83, which adopted and amended the redevelopment plan for downtown Clearwater; providing for proper notice 08/17/95 4 41 34. Special Items of widespread publlc interest a) Memorial Causeway Bridge Feasibility Study a) Cant. to 09/07/95, 35. Citizens to be heard re items not on the Agenda ~ None. CITY MANAGER REPORTS CONSENT AGENDA (Items #36-45) - Approved as submitted. The following items require no formal public hearing and are subject to being approved in a single motion. However, any City Commissioner or the City Manager may remove an item from the Consent Agenda to allow discussion and voting on the item individually. 36. Contract extension for audit services with Coopers & Lybrand, for FY ending 9/30/95, for a total fee not to exceed $93,300 (FN) 37. Contract extension for purchase of Black 3408 polyethylene pipe with M. T. Deason Co., Inc., Birmingham, AL, for the period 12/14/95-12/13/96, at an est. $1,018,375 (GAS) 38, Contract renewal for Unisys A-4 & A-6 computer software licenses to Unisys Corp., Tampa, FL, for the period 10/1195-9/30/96, for $52,681 (1M) 39. Contract renewal for hardware maintenance/operating system support on the Utilities & Finance VAX 4000-300 computers to Digital Equipment Corp., Tampa, FL, for the period 10/1/95- 9/30/96, for $45,310.44 (1M) 40. Purchase of 2 high speed laser printers & instalJation for Utility Building to Dynamic Solutions International, Englewood, CO, for $39,380; authorize lease/purchase through city agreement with Barnett Bank (1M) 41. Contract for hardware maintenance of the Unisys A-4 & A-6 mainframe computers to Digital Equipment Corp., Tampa, FL, for the period 10/1/95-9/30/96, for $33,987.96 (Consent) 42, Contract extension for subscription services for library materials with Ebsco Subscription Services, Birmingham, AL, for the period 10/1/95-9/30/96, at an est. $65,000 (LIB) 43. Contract for 1995 Gunite Restoration to Infrastructure Services, lnc.! 151 Operating Corp., Franklin, TN, for $323,711 (EN) 44. Contract for Hampton Road Widening (Gulf to Bay Blvd. to Drew St.) to R. E. Purcell Construction Co.. Inc.. Odessa, FL, for $588,473.97 (EN) 45. Receipt/Referral. LDCA to modify restrictions on vending machine signage (LDCA 95~17) (CP) ! 1 I , ~ ! i ! 1 ~ I, ~ ~ ~ I < OTHER ITEMS ON CITY MANAGER REPORT 46. First Reading Ord, #5890-95. Amending the provisions of Div. 3 of Art. 5 of the City's Code of Ordinances, adopting a revised Employees' Pension Plan, providing for a referendum election relating to the pension plan (CM) 47. Confirm City Manager's decision to increase domestic and lawn water rates approx. 12.53% effective 10/1/95, such increased 46. Approved Ord. #5890-95 passed 1 st reading as amended. 47. Confirmed. 08/17/95 5 rates ta be used for 1 st full billing cycle beginning an ar after 1011/95 (FN) 48. Other Pending Matters al Consideration of Beach Tower proposal CITY ATTORNEY REPORTS I' 49. Other City Attorney Items a) Res. #95-66 - Authorizing execution 'of Pinellas County Interlocal Mutual Aid Assistance Agreement for police services b) Res. #95-67 - Authorizing execution of Tampa Bay Multi-Agency Gang Task Force Mutual Aid Agreement c) First Reading Ord. #5894-95 - Relating to Franchise Agreement with Time Warner Ente rta i nm e nt-Adva nc elN ew ho use Partnership, to amend the agreement to extend the term of the franchise for a period of 3 months, ending an 1111/95; amending Ord. #2085 increasing the franchise fee paid ta the City to 5 % 48. Approved clements to be included in beach tower contract., 49. al Res. #95-66 adapted. bl Res. #95-67 adopted, cl Ord, #5894-95 passed 1 st reading. 50. City Manager Verbal Reports 51 , Other Commission Action 08/17/95 6 ___...~.....~_.....__..c _..~, ,y....~. .TO,.'. .~.~ .. 50. Internet demonstration to be scheduled in , September at Main Library. eM reported funding application for new product development was submitted to eVB. CM noted Central Permitting innovations commended in recent national planning magazine. 51 . Thomas reported he submitted a grant to the State for matching funds to purchase Camp Soule, Berfield referred to scheduled Pinellas Legislative Delegation Hearings. City will address legislative package by second hearing. Letter to be sent expressing concerns regarding need to control illegal fireworks sale " I, 52. Adjournment 08/17/95 :. ;. Berfield questioned if memo re Morningside had been addressed. It was indicated the Police Chief will respond. Johnson noted Commission 'salaries had not been increased since 1980 and felt the issue should be addressed again. The Commission approved a salary increase to $15,000 for Commissioners and $18,000 for the Mayor, A first reading was scheduled for 08/28/95 at 9:00 a,m. Garvev noted Nagano correspondence has not been copied to the Commissioners, CopIes will be provided from now on '52. 2:09 a.m. - 08/18/95 " ~ 7 -;....... -t,. " , , TO: I. FROM: SUBJECT: COPIES: '{. DATE: , 'jo;t......~ C I T Y OF C LEA R W ATE R Interdepartmental Correspondence 1 I i I, I , , , , .i "/ 1 Mayor Garvey Sally Thomas; AgendD Clerk Invocation Cynthia Goudeau, City Clerk August 17, 1995 No minister will be present this evening. ~ t I t. ~ I I , { , I \, "-.-. . CLEARWATER CITY COMMISS10N Agenda Cover M~morandum , '.~ Itom # Meeting Date: 8/14/95 8/17/95 SERVICE AWARDS Subject The following employees be presented with service awards for their length of service in the employment of the City of Clearwater. o and that the appropriate olticlals be authorized to execute same. BACKGROUND: UJt!J.!Ji.= Karl D. Pople Roland C. Martens James Nungester Betsy K. Clement Recomme ndat ion/Motion: Police Engineering Solid Waste In fo rmati 0 n Mgmt. James O. Pyan. Jr. Thomas H. Miller William F. Jaruszek Sean Schlcsman (PPT) 10 Years;. Joseph N. Zag one William Farias Gregory J. Bickel John R. Diebel Konrad McCree Arnold G. Abramson Barbara L. Taggart Rene Colmenares (PPT) Po lice Police Police Police Police Marine Public Works Parks & Recreation Benjamin F. McBride Joseph J. Rinaldi Edna G. Lee Carla S. Collins Anthony Holloway Stephen Doherty Patricia Meri 15 Years: Jerry L. Williams Dennis F. Brown Joseph V. Caple Solid Waste Solid Wastc Gencral Services Sam Brown, Jr. George R. Miller 20 Yea r s : James R. McGee Public Works Thomas M, Grow 25 Yea r s : Donald W. Andrus Engincering 30 Yen r s: Clarence L. Fails Police Engineering Information Mgmt. Parks & Recreation Police Police Police Police Police Central Permitting Finance I Solid Waste Solid Waste Gas Solid Waste Reviewed by: Originating Dept: Costs: CommissIon Action: Human Resources Total Legal D Approved Budget 0 Approved w/condllions Purchasing User Dept.: Current FY 0 DenIed Risk Mgmt. 0 Continued to: CIS Funding Source: ACM AdvertIsed: 0 Cap!. Imp. Other Date: 0 Operating Paper: 0 Other Attachments: o Not required Submitted by: Affected parties Appropriation Code: D Notified o Not required D None Cllv Manager ,\ m~~. TO: Mayor Rita Garvey FROM: Betty J. Blunt, Confidential Clerk Receptionist COPIES: city Commissioners, Betty Deptula, Cyndie Goudeau SUBJECT: Presentation at the August 17, 1995 Work Session DATE: August 17, 1995 The following presentation will be made at the August 17, 1995 city commission meeting. ,s years vlarl pople city seal) Police' Department (letter of appreciation, pin with , i 1 I I . I i SERVICE AWARDS \'. 10 years ~egory Bickel - Police (letter of appreciation, wall clock) ~nold Abramson- Marine (letter of appreciation, wall clock) ears am Brown, Jr. - Solid Waste (letter of appreciation, plaque) eorge Miller - Solid Waste (letter of appreciation, plaque) 30 years v61arence Fails - solid Waste (letter of appreciation, ring) R. c: : 'I MEETING DA TE 'f5-t-l..r:rf'1 .s Persons wishing to speak before the Conlmission at the beginning of the nleeting under "Citizens to be Heard regarding ftems"not on the Agenda" nlust pre*register with the City Clerk Departnlent prior to 6 : 00 p, nl, 0 nth e d [J Y 0 f the rn e e tin 9 . A m a x i nl u nl 0 f ten p e 0 pie (3 minutes per person) will be heard at this time in the order in which they register. Those persons wishing to pre-register PLEASE PRINT your narl1e and address below: , ; I Ii I t I NAME ADDRESS _ 124rtfJ{) lJ;EJ.c,f/&'K KiJl!4~1ZI-- pJ16E 42.1 ~ pHI tPlluS-2.f-/777 , ?-:, /..s:> /'4 , ~ AI ~o.Co A ~>> C L \.N 1>-+" t..:.;c 1, G)EA/ ~#)-J)/$&1lI \AV{ ~6eCL. 2. F7 3. 4. , 5, . 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Persons who are not pre-registered and wish to speak before the Commission may do so after the public hearings. " Glen Johnsol1 ~~:... ~ (l" '., -r_n",", , -'-lii ~lJ .. ........~ ~ 'n, nn_........ __ ..oJ- and Associates ! ... August 17. 1995 f<e '7 Mayor Rita Garvey City of Clearwatel' Commissioners Pinellas County Commissioners City of Clearwater residents Residents of the Tampa Bay area 1'0 all concerned, As a resident of Pine lias County since 1957. I have watched and participated in it's growth over the last thirty eight years. I was proud to learn yesterday that of the lop three- hundred cities rated (as to Ulere suitability for living in Ule United States) the Tampa/Sl. Petersburg area was rated in U~e top ten (regretfully Clea.rwater was omitted), The source Florida's dominance as leading Ule nation in economic growUl and stability. As a cit..i:l.cn and property owner I have been blessed with the opportunity to have done over a half billion dollars of business, mainly in construction I'elated projects over the past twenty two years, My resume includes and specializes in architectural and structural design, construction and development of beach front properties. To my knowledge no other person has built more gulf front projects on the Pinellas County beaches. I mention this for the specific reason that I have adequate credentials and experience to develop a project as I am about to ul'iefiy detail, After a month of thought and research I propose an alternative to Ule demolition of the existing Clearwater pass bridge and in lieu of constructing the "proposed tower". Clearwater Left Bank shall consist of a high end shopping village ftlled with unique premium retail stores, boutiques, galleries, cafes, specialty shops and fine dinning, all overlooking Clearwater pass and the sunsets of the Gulf of Mexico. This community project will be consu'ucted by redeveloping Ule existing Clearwater pass bridge, Located over "the new channel area", vertical structural columns will raise you to a cross over area at point higher that the seventy foot new bridge. On top of this cross over area, an observatory level and a revolving fine dinning establishment (similar to that atop ofTarnpa International Airpol"t) wiU be perched 120 feet above the center of Clearwater pass. This aren (dinning/obseIVation level) will serve as a base for one of, if not Ule. worlds tallest lighthouse. This structure will selves as 1I0t only a world wide recognizable city landmarlc and site seeing facility, but will also selve as a welcome navigational Bid to our beautiful harbor. I have provided copies of this conceptual idea in the form of an elevation sketch as the project would appear fl'om Ule gulf side of Clearwater pass, I believe ill the conceptual project that I have proposed above and 1 am prepared to expand on a more prospective. detailed elevation, I feel tills project is a more Ulan viable option to the proposed demolition and removal of the existing bridge and tile cost Ulat shall be incurred. ' I respectfully request bOUl the demolition of Ule existing bridge and the procet:ding of Ule proposed towers be put on hold for a brief period of time until the ftnancial. legal and practical matters can be addressed and a formal association can be formed to present a proposal that will honor such a pJ'Oject. I Res pec tInlly, diJljp- --', Glen 9Z::~ J 2600 Belcher Road · Suite 102J · Largo. FI... 34643 · (813) 524-1777 · Fax (H 13) 524-1077 I " , 4 ," , "I,. I !' CTb~ '?J/7 CL @ Fine Dining ..s-(R~VOIVing) .~ BaLV'EW BILTMORE \ i , ' I I I I t , I , ____ Lighthou5e,(height to be determined) N:r.S. ~ Observation Platform ISLE of SAND KEY ~ . . -' ~."'.,~~ '.: . · ,f '. '.' .'~) .KEY . ~~t . PAR;) ""--- - ~ . . '-....1\.... \.... ~0 ~ SAND ___ 1.-. ........-- 4_ _~ TRANCE RloM tJ.vl../= EVATlON 1.. EF=T ~ANK. , -"'\ -~~- CLEARWATER COUNTY t FLA. .... [S] SOFARe.~hl'ATE8 : A.QhU.o'~'. a 0..',," a ....nnltlp . . . Malloa ,. _&III\U A A.l.A. , . GLEN JOHNSON a ASS,OCIATES o " .' ',- ! 1 ~^ ..J . . " . j : ~\ '~r I' I " l'; '~ :\ . ~ : ~ ~'~ :, ,7 . h " i ~ '~ , 'i \ CLEARWATER BEACH / City of :;W;/kYUnO 1\ ~ r~ Hilton ~ EJrl"j~ PalSl Drawbr/{J." -1\_........_ -.--... ..... - -- -- -- CUARWAT€R PA~" Eil It- WEST 61 -CLEARWA iE.~ - .---'" - -- -- -------- ~ ~. - CITY OF PlNElLAS PrtpQred By: GLEN JOHNSON a ASSOCIATES '12800 Belcher Road Sufte 102 J L argo. Fla. 34643 Ph. (813) 1524..1177 , I CARL A. POSTl A.I.A. .RCHITECT Architecture - PI.nner - Interlo ~-' . . """" I ... , , . , . ~. .. < . ," . . .' . ..i ~ ~. .. DATE , . .. , ~. .., ,;;--::". . . ~i" -. f~;" ,I" ,:(J' ' (",.. . ~\..~. F .JYb5~ AGENDA l- .l~ 95 ITEM # 'i c-P1- Clearwater City Conunission Agenda Cover Memorandum ftClnIJ-9- Meeting Date: ~ g'. J 7 . 9.5 SUBJECT: Application for Future Land Use Plan Amendment and Zoning Atlas Amendment for 509 Bayview Avenue and 508 Meadowlark Lane; and Zoning Atlas Amendment for 509 Bayview Avenue, 508 Meadowlark lane, and 3009 Gulf~to~Bay Boulevard; Ownor: R. Roy Meador, Trustee; Representative: Harry S. Cline; land Use Plan Amendment: 0.70 acres m.o.I., Rezoning: 1.02 acres m.o.1. (Z 93-54 & LUP 93-43) RECOMM EN DA TION/MOTION: Approve Application for Future Land Use Plan Amendment to Commercial General and Zoning Atlas Amendment to Commercial Planned Development for Part of Lots 1 and 2, Block 3, Town of Bay View a/k/a McMullen Bayview Subdivision, Lot A, Bayview City Subdivision and the vacated street right-of- way between Lot A and Lots 1 and 2/509 Bayview Avenue, 508 Meadowlark Lane, and 3009 Gulf to Bay Boulevard/South side of Gulf~to-Bay Boulevard between Bayview Avenue and Meadowlark Lane, and pass Ordinances No, 5741 ~95 and 5742~95 on first reading. [] and that the approprlote officials be authorized to execute same. BACKGROUND: The subject property is located approximately 1250 feet west of McMullen-Booth Road. The City Commission on May 4, 1995 referred the proposed Zoning Atlas and Future Land Use Plan Amendments and accompanying site plan back to the Planning and Zoning Board to consider the most recent changes in the site plan that have been made. The revised site plan will only change the land use and zoning on the northern portion of Lots 1 & 2, Town of Bayview, keeping the southern portion of the lots with a Future Land Use of Residential Urban and zoning of Single~Family Residential Six. The revised site plan proposes to utilizlJ part of the remaining residential property for a retention pond, Retention ponds (utility facilities) are a conditional use in the Single~Family Residential Six District, j~ i I' ;', PLANNING AND ZONING BOARD RECOMMENDATION. The requests for rezoning, land use plan amendment and conditional use were heard by the Planning and Zoning Board on July 18, 1995 with the rezoning and land use plan amendment endorsed by a vote of 4-3, and the retention pond conditional use permit approved by a vote of 5~2 (minutes are attached). Previously, on May,3, 1994, the Planning and Zoning Board held public hearings on the applicant's original request for Commercial General land use with General Commercial zoning for Lots 1 and 2. The Board recommended against this proposal by a vote of 4-1. The applicant revised his original request for Zoning Atlas Amendment to a Commercial Planned Development for the entire site. On February 28, 1995, the Board recommended against that first CPO plan by a vote of 5-2. '" J :! Rcvi ewcd by: Originating Dept: Costs: $ N/A C~ission Action: Legal N/A CENTRAL PERMITTING Total 0 Approved Budget N/A ;;;5 0 Approved w/conditlons Purchasing NIA $ Risk Mgmt. N/A Current Fiscal Yr. 0 Denied CIS N/~_ User Ocpt: 0 Continued to: ACH Flrding Source: Other N/A 0 Copt tal I~. Advertised: 0 Operating AttUCtuacnt8: > Dote: 0 Other ORDINANCES NO. 5741-95 & ftr."\ Poper: TAMPA TRIBUNE 5742-95 , I 0 Not Requi red LOCATION MAP Sl.J:ai tted by: Affected Parties PZB r-Hnutcs Cltyfi~ lllI Notified Appropriation Code: 0 None 0 Not Requi rcd ~ Printed on recycled paper Z 95-54 & LUP 93-43 Pago 2 CURRENT REQUEST. The applicant now proposes to change the land use classification only on the northern portion of Lots 1 and 2 to Commercial General and combine this property with the existing FINA site, This site is proposed to have a zoning of Commercial Planned Development. The southprn portion of the two lots will be combined to form a single residential lot, This new lot will retain its Future Land Use Classification of Residential Urban and zoning of Single~Family Residential Six. The new lot will meet the dimensional requirements for this zoning district. The property proposed for CPO zoning is less than the four acre minimum recommended for such a CPO zoning, but the City Commission can allow a reduced area if deemed to be in the public interest; the attached Ordinance No. 5742-95 contains this provision. CPO zoning can provide greater assurance that the proposed development will not adversely affect the residential character of the neighborhood to the south, and is the zoning classification recommended by staff if the commercial area is expanded. The applicant's intent remains the same as in his original application - to use part of the two residential lots to expand the existing FINA gas station presently on Lot A. Both Lots 1 and 2 had single family houses on them, The house on Lot 2 (509 Bayview Avenue) was cited by the City's building department as being unsafe, and the owner was advised to correct the situation. The owner has demolished this structure rather than repair it. This house was noted as being "one of three oldest in Bayview and might be the oldest" per an Historical Survey on the area prepared in 1980, The house on Lot 1 (3015 Gulf-to-Bay) is also mentioned in the report. It was built prior to 1940. The report indicates no historical significance for this structure, The Development Review Committee met with the applicant on June 15, 1995t to review the latest site plan for the property, The DRC noted that their earlier comments had been addressed, and that the site plan was acceptable if the following changes were made: 1) The location of the dumpster will be shifted to assure adequate overhead clearance; and 2) The following notes need to be added to the site plan: 1 . A site pollution clean-up plan must be approved by the City, commencement of the approved clean-up plan must occur prior to the issuance of a building permit, and the clean up program must be continuously pursued in accordance with the schedule and conditions in the approved plan. 2. All site lighting shall be equipped with 90 degree cut off mechanisms, and all site lighting must be directed downward and away from adjoining residential properties and street right-ot-ways prior to the issuance of a certificate of occupancy, 3. The retention pond, if on residentially zoned property, must have a conditional use approved by the Planning and Zoning Board. 4. Signage shall conform to the requirements ot the General Commercial zoning district, with no freestanding sign oriented to Bayview Avenue. I' The site plan accompanying this report reflects these concerns of the DRC. The ORC was aware of the neighbor's desire that a block or masonry wall be constructed along the dividing line of the commercial and residential properties. ORC deferred consideration of the type and height of any wall or fence to the Planning and Zoning Board. Regardless of material of construction, staff recommends that the wall/fence be continued up to the unimproved right.of-way of Meadow lark Road on the east, On the Bayview Avenue side, staff feels that the fence or wall should not be extended to the right~of-way, as there is likely to be a driveway along the north side of the new residential lot; a fence in this location could limit the sight distance for vehicular traffic. Options consist of stepping down the height of the wall and/or terminating the wall approximately ten feat before the right-ot-way. OTHER REVIEWING BOARD COMMENTS. The Environmental Advisory Board considered this proposal on February 15, 1995. Concern was expressed about contamination on the site, Statf believes that the note requested by the ORC adequately addresses the environmental concerns raised by the Environmontal Advisory Board, residents, and staff during the review of this project, . Z 93-64 & LUP 93.43 Pago 3 Due to the historical significance of tho Old Town of Bay\{lew as one of the oldest sottlements In Plnellas County, and of the previous house at 509 Bayvlew Avenuo, the Hi~torlcal Society and the Coalition of Clearwater Homeowners Association have both written the City opposing the proposod rezoning. There is concern about further encroachment into this historical area. There was also concern regarding the possible destruction of one of the older homes in Bayvlew. This latter Issue is moot now that the house has been demolished. However, it should be noted that the applicant had offered to donate both houses for preservation to any entity who had an Interest in saving them. No Individual or organization came forward to take this offer. The Historic Preservation Board reviewed this rezoning proposal at its January 17, 1995, meeting, The board voted unanimously to recommend against the proposed rezoning. However, this current request Is less intrusive, and the house the board was interested in seeing saved has since been demolished. FINAL STAFF COMMENTS. There are concerns about this action being regarded as precedential for other nearby properties. Staff wants to clearly Indicate that it supports this particular change only because it resolves a difficult site design problem emanating from the existing zoning line and structure location. Consequently, we are supporting this as a solution to a very site specific problem. We feel that the proposal represents an excellent compromise between the need of the property owner to reasonably use his property and the need to protect the residential character of the Bayview neighborhood. The improvements to the site will: (1) Establish an expedited pollution cleanup program; (2) Protect much of the existing significant tree canopy beyond the requirements of our Tree Protection Ordinance; (3) Buffer the adjoining residential property with landscaping, fencing, directional site lighting dumpster screening and signage location; (4) Establish a stormwater retention facility that exceeds minimum City code requirements; (5) Significantly improve the safety of the driveways serving the site; and (6) Improve the potential for more successful business operation at this location. $a sfid':ari~na'(tre.vla:WJaHtGiiial""'sl~ro f :intHhfolffiiiUortE8dtiiifiiiiJf(the:a"""',.. Hoiti6if\lhajjiriWiii:P.'drmIHfh "" sit! ff"."GCbmmends:a ~'~~;traVal ''Of;:t'h.i "'fo ". os6H~z6fflh~i"~Aiiij'iaiHa '11ijncf U:se!Gi~WAm'HdmoHi~?iIS':ihe'; 'fa n ,," ea~ '"" '.. . " r", ,',' ,..',....,'..".'...,', """",P"C,(", ,'..,w'. "... ,.. 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Pertinent information concerning the request Is summarized in the table(s) below and on page 4, EXISTING ZONING AND FUTURE LAND USE OF APPLICANT'S AND SURROUNDING PROPERTIES LOCATION CITY OR FUTURE LAND USE COUNTY PLAN CATEGORY ZONING ACTUAL USE Subject City Residential Urban RS-6 Single family residential Property City Commercial General CG FI NA gas station North City Commercial General CG Office building, club, and restaurant South City Residential Urban RS-6 Single family residential East City Residential Medium RMH Bayview Trailer Park West City Residential Urban RS-6 Single family residential Commercial General CG Food mart/bait shop ABBREVIA TIONS: CG CPO RMH General Commercial (City) RS-6 Single~Family Residential "Six" (City) Commercial Plannod Development (City) Mobile Home Park (City) u.p.a. Residential units per acre Z 93~54 & LUP 93-43 Page 4 ZONING RESTRICTIONS DESCRI PTION RS-6 CG :'r{paq'liQ~$~pxi;p:e:~fi~ EXISTING REQUIREMENTS REQUIREMENTS );FREaUIAEMENTs~~r (Lots 1 & 2) .~. . . ~ :~~ Density 5. 5 u .p. a . max . 28 u. p , a . max. :~i~!.;;;~~:r:r~tim::N1.A\~:~iij~;:;:;l:j:;::r:~;~: 3 ,4 u.p.a . Lot Area 7 ,000 sq , ft. 1 0,000 sq , ft. ~1~fjlif~1~~ 1 3,462 sq , ft. min. min , Lot Width 70 ft. min 1 00 ft. min. ,::t~;~;:t;p:;/:,;1:;~'tt:;::;!j/pr'i'jf::i;[,t:;t;;j: 1 29. 2 ft. . "'..,.. Jut. e",.." an,..,..,..", Depth 8 5 ft. min 1 00 ft. min. \~~:;i~:;p:1'j;iJ~Ti~<i:PI:/}~::t;;MS 1 04. 2 ft. . ,,','....,'.^ ,or", te,::.. an..:."",..: Floor Area N/A O. 4 max . ~.~If:tt!('~i~~~~..IIIJ!~~fJ~~~'~~;: N/A Ratio Bldg. 40 % max. 40% max , ri41It~~lfl Less than 40 % Coverage Open Space 11111 Lot 45 % min . 1 5 % min. - Greater than Front Yard 50% min , 50 % min. 1 5 % - Greater than 50 % OTHER REQUIRED REVIEWS AGENCY YES NO Pinellas Planning Council/Countywide Planning Authority X* Florida Department of Community Affairs X * The combined area of the portion of the two residential lots having their land use changed to Commercial General is under an acre. This is a subthreshold PPC amendment. z9354.cc ORDINANCE NO. 5741.95 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER. FLORIDA. AMENDING THE FUTURE LAND USE PLAN ELEMENT OF THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN OF THE CITY. TO CHANGE THE LAND USE DESIGNATION FOR CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY LOCATED SOUTH OF GULF TO BAY BOULEVARD BETWEEN BAYVIEW AVENUE AND MEADOWLARK LANE WEST OF McMULLEN.BOOTH ROAD. CONSISTING OF PART OF LOTS 1 AND 2, BLOCK 3, TOWN OF BAY VIEW A/K/A McMULLEN'S BAYVIEW SUBDIVISION. AND THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE VACATED STREET ABUTTING THE NORTH SIDE OF THE LOTS, WHOSE POST OFFICE ADDRESSES ARE 509 BAYVIEW AVENUE AND 508 MEADOWLARK LANE, FROM RESIDENTIAL URBAN TO COMMERCIAL GENERAL; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS. the amendment to the future 1 and use plan element 0 f the comprehensive plan of the City as set forth in this ordinance is found to be reasonable. proper and appropriate. and is consistent with the City's Comprehensive Plan; now. therefore, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA: Section 1. The future land use plan element of the Comprehensive Plan of the City of Clearwater is amended by designating the land use category for the hereinafter described property as follows: Prooert'( Land Use Cateqory From: Residential Urban To: Commercial General Section 2. This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon adoption, subject to the approval of the land use designation by the Pinellas County Board of County Commi ssioners and subject to a determination by the state 1 and pl anning agency or the Administrative Commission of the State of Florida. as appropriate. of compliance with the applicable requirements of the Local Government Comprehensive Planning and Land Development Regulation Act. pursuant to ~163.3189. Florida Statutes. The Director of Central Permitting is authorized to transmit to the Pinellas County Planning Council an application to amend the Countywide Plan in order to achieve consistency with the Future Land Use Plan Element of the City's Comprehensive Plan as amended by this ordinance. See Exhibit A attached. (lUP93-43) PASSED ON FIRST READING PASSED ON SECOND AND FINAL READING AND ADOPTED Rita Garvey. Mayor.Commlssioner Attest: Approved as to form and legal suffiCiency: pa1:~~~in. City Attorney Cynthia E. Goudeau. City Clerk ~~},.:~' " " ' ',~: . > ' ,,' '. ' !~ " ", ~. . " .I....., " 1tI_-... , " . LEGAL DESCRIPTION Lots 1 and 2, Block 3, Town of Bay View Subdivision a/k/a McMullen's Bay View Subdivision, except for that portion of said Lots 1 and 2 South of the following described line: Beginning at a point on the East right-of-way line of Bayview Avenue lying 75 feet Northerly of the Southwest corner of said Lot 2 and going Easterly to a point on the West right-of-way line of Meadowlark Lane. said point lying 50 feet Northerly of the Southeast corner of said Lot 1. together with the Southerly 1/2 of the unnamed vacated right-of-way lying to the North of and adjacent to said Lots 1 and 2. according to the plat thereof. as recorded in Plat Book 6, Page 23. public records of Hillsborough County, Florida, of which Pinellas County was formerly , a part. I ! ' I" j, I:' '. iI' 1 I . ~. . I i' . , I', i, I ' EXHIBIT A ORDINANCE NO. 5742~95 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER. FLORIDA. AMENDING THE ZONING ATLAS OF THE CITY BY REZONING CERTAIN PROPERTY LOCATED SOUTH OF GULF TO BAY BOULEVARD BEnJEEN BAYVIEW AVENUE AND MEADOWlARK LANE WEST OF McMULLEN-BOOTH ROAD. CONSISTING OF PART OF LOTS 1 AND 2. BLOCK 3, TOWN OF BAY VIEW A/K/A McMULLEN BAYVIEW SUBDIVISION, AND LOT A. BAY VIEW CITY SUBDIVISION, AND THE VACATED RIGHT-OF-WAY LYING BETWEEN LOT A. BAY VIEW CITY SUBDIVISION, AND LOTS 1 AND 2. TOWN OF BAYVIEW SUBDIVISION, WHOSE POST OFFICE ADDRESSES ARE 509 BAYVIEW AVENUE, 508 MEADOWLARK LANE. AND 3009 GULF TO BAY BOULEVARD, FROM GENERAL COMMERCIAL AND SINGLE. FAMILY RESIDENTIAL 6 TO COMMERCIAL PLANNED DEVELOPMENT; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE, WHEREAS. the amendment to the zoning atlas 0 f the City as set forth in thi s ordinance is found to be reasonable. proper and appropriate, and is consistent with the City's Comprehensive Plan: and WHEREAS. the City Commission has determined that it ;s in the public interest that a Commercial Planned Development zoning designation is appropriate for the subject property even though the property contains a lesser area than four acres: now, therefore, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA: I " I I ~ ,: I l , 1 ! i t ; ( ~ ~ 1 , , ~ j ! I j I , ; Section 1. The following described property in Clearwater, Florida. is hereby rezoned. and the zoning atlas of the City is amended as follows: Property Zoninq District From: (CG) General Commercial and (RS-6) Single-Family Residential To: (CPO) Commercial Planned Development Secti on 2. The Central Permi tti ng Di rector is di rected to revi se the zoning atlas of the City in accordance with the foregoing amendment. See Exhibit A attached. (Z93.54) Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon adoption. contingent upon and subject to the adoption of Ordinance No. 5741.95. PASSED ON FIRST READING PASSED ON SECOND AND FINAL READING AND ADOPTED Approved as to form and legal sufficiency: pakh ~.~kin. City Attorney Rita Garvey. Mayor-Commissioner Attest: Cynthia E. Goudeau. City Clerk :- \ . ., LEGAL DESCRIPTION Lots 1 and 2, Block 3, Town of Bay View Subdivision a/k/a McMullen's Bay View Subdivision. except for that portion of, said Lots 1 and 2 South of the following described line: Beginning at a point on the East right-of-way line of Bayview Avenue lying 75 feet Northerly of the Southwest corner of said Lot 2 and going Easterly to a point on the West right-of-way line of Meadowlark Lane, said point lying 50 feet Northerly of the Southeast corner of said Lot 1, together with the Southerly 1/2 of the unnamed vacated right-of-way lying to the North of and adjacent to said Lots 1 and 2, according to the plat thereof, as recorded in Plat Book 6, Page 23, public records of Hil1sborough County, Florida, of which Pinel1as County was formerly a part: TOGETHER WITH: . 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Q ., TO 101 ib 2 10J ~u 10~ ~\ 101 200 109 2tO I II 212 -- II:! 214 117 210 119 211! , 20 220 121 211 m\: JIG 2J2 lJJ 182J. -- IJ5 2}r, 32/p I PROPOSED REZONING \'Ze-v L SEQ Ot..{ 11..\ q S- Q I~ z q 3~ 54 OWH~R APPLICANT ME AO 6"Z. 1 R I ZON1NG FROM' CG ~ Q S - 6 TO C. () 0 - P L ~ H t~ I tl r. /I n.1 Z 0 H I Nan 0 A R 0 PROPERTY DESCRIPTION . PAR. T L oi'S l ~ ~ , e l. ~ "3 M c fYl V I..c6 tJ B A, Y V ( E vJ .; lJ e, t. Of AI 6A"vIEW c...lTY A fJ 0 VAC.A'TI:l) CS-r-R- EEl ~€TvJEc[\J 0.73 ACnEg 'C. CITY t:OloAM13510N 'r 0 w H 5 HI P 1.g -1. n ..dl 0 F. \ 6 E 5r~CTI()N \10 -------- s ATLAg PAGE 30\ A. - ,~ I I ';!r .. I J -:r-- AI-- ,,'/ I", , --,~... \;;0 t l"I,=-li , @l~ 13 I I I I ..1 ,. 1'~:l'lIr'l ... I'r' ~ I. \1,,"t>;I ~ I :-:I \., \ 4 I : ,c-----l ,.~ '"' l~ .. ,. .: ,., I> C) r-[ "':I I ~ r: -- · pa ~~;>ll:t .UAV I I I I r.., n='J llll ,'/ I 0 I I I I ~ \ .. '...- ! I -, i I .., I :- ~, ! Dl ; I .. j m . .. ... . ... ~, ~ ., . .. 'ii 't' r,: '0 f;j ." ... .... ;'I I. \. :. 1:1 " . .. Uc-.. .., ..... n: u G " , . ~ 'II . () !Po :SJ \ .I \ ~ , 0 '. \ <:> ." ,n c:::=> ..~ , It, Cl -... .. ", ... ... :.! [i t. ~.-~~ .. .. ., ..' o Q t' " 0. o . "^\' Pllqlj1l111 \ \ I I .. IVI I :II . I t. I l:lo . . . I I- I a I ~ .,." # ..4- ~~.:~~ I I I ./ 1, L. q 3 - 5'LI L <1 '3 - l{ 3 . Paul Hall, representing the child care center Board o{ Directors, outlined the changes to the proposal. He staled the play area will be fenced with chain link, tlw drive widened and perin1ctN landscaping provided. He agreed with staff recommendations. Vangie Mosich, President of the Board of Directors and Pastor David Charles Smith spoke in support of the application. The applicants were commended for coming back with such an excellent pIt'll'). Member BickerstaHc moved to approve Item B1 subject to the (ollowing conditions: 1) The requisite building and parking lot permits shall be obtained prior to installation of the modular building and no later than six months after the date of this public hearing; and 2) the perimeter landscaping requirements of Sec. 42.27 shall be provided prior lO the issuance of a certificate of occupancy/use. The motion was duly seconded and carried unanimously. B2. (cont. from 5/04195) 509 Bayvicw Ave and 508 Mcadow lark lane, McMullen Bayview Sub, Tract A, Blk 3, Lots 1 & 2 and south 1/2 of right-of-way to the north (R. Roy Meador) Z 93-54; lUP 93-43 1 I , t t ! I ~ ! i ~ 1 i ~ ~ ! >, I ~ I i f f i I Ms, Glatthorn gave the background of the case regarding previous hearings, site plan changes and conditions. She enumerated the Development Review Committee's (DRC) recommended sill" plan changes and presented, in writing, staff recommendations. Member Mazur expressed concern with having alcoholic beverages available where gasoline is sold. It was indicated the beer and wine sales portion of thi~ application is a part of the site plan, because it is a planned development, not a separate condftional use. For clarification, it was indicated a conditional use for the retention pond was requested as a separate item due to the pond extending into the residential lot to the south. Harry Cline, attorney representing the applicant, displayed a map of the site. He described how each of the previously expressed concerns has been addressed. He displayed a second map o{ the site as it would appear under a Commercial Planned Development (CPO) zoning.. He stated they worked extensively with the City forester regarding the location of the retention pond, and 19 of the 20 trees on the site will be saved. landscape buffering is to exceed the requirements. Mr. Cline said the estimate for building the requested eight foot masonry wall along the southerly boundary was over $14,000 and was not feasible. He staled a six foot wooden fence will be built instead. Other concerns addressed were reconfiguration of the gas pump islands, narrowing the driveway and relocating a dumpster. Discussion ensued regarding location of the retention pond. In response tD a question regarding the exact placement of the pond, it was indicated the legal description is on the site plan. Two citizens spoke in support of the application as follows: William S. Connally, owner of the adjacent property to the east, felt the applicant has done everything asked of him and should be allowed 10 improve his properly, mpz07a.95 Page 2 of B 07/10/95 Robert Roy Meador, Jr., the owner/applicant, stated the subject properly hils been in his family for 50 years. He said no one accepted his offer to donate the house on the southerly lot and he had it demolished. He wishes to be able to improve the property and reviewed his efforts 10 satisfy neighbors' concerns. Eleven citizens spoke in opposition to the application as follows: Breck Parker, areil resident, expressed environmental and historical concerns. He stated a $7,000 estimate for a masonry wall was faxed to the applicant. He gave a brief history of the houses and property owners in the vicinity Jnd Commission action regarding the site. Sherry Collins, area resident, expressed concern with neighborhood safety for her daughter. She stated she has worked with her neighbors 10 reduce the number of transients llnd drug and alcohol related problems in the area. I I i I ~ I ~ . t ~ t ~ i ~ ~ ~ ~ 'I ~ 1- :, l' ~ t " ~ i ~ i I I I Charles Martin, 20 year area resident, distributed copies of a historic resources survey prepared by Howard Hansen. Mr. Martin indicated the neighborhood has declined. Jack Alvord, area resident, spoke regarding property ownership ilnd responsibility of government to observe its own laws. He listed other applications granted against the wishes of. Bayview residents. He complained his water well was cut off when the old McMullen house was demolished. Terry Dopking read a letter from Brian P. Mullen, who could not attend. Mr. MlJllen requested these hearings be held at night. He felt a bigger gas station was not needed, would 'not create jobs and would encourage more transients. Ms. Dopking expressed concerns regarding rezoning, alcohol sales and the safety of her children. Mary Alvord referred to a chronology of the gas station she said was contained in the case file. She opposed the rezoning, naming numerous groups which havp. spoken and petitioned in opposition. She cited specific standards for approval she felt were being violated. Barbara Sartor, Dunedin resident, stated her mother ;s an adjacent property owner to the south. She indicated there are strong memories of the area and they did not want to see it degenerate, Mary B. McMullenl adjacent property owner, opposed the rezoning because of the proximity to her back yard. She wished for a better plan that would enable her to better enjoy her h,ome. Dennis. Grinstead, adjacent business owner, opposed the Land Use Plan amendment, indicating the proposal was not appropriate for the property. He expressed concern the proposal would put his small grocery store out of business. In response to questions, Mr, Grinstead stated he carries a full line of groceries and convenience items. He said his prices are competitive with those in convenience stores llnd all of his business comes from the neighborhood. rnp/.07i1,95 Pilge 3 or B 07/10/95 Early McMullen Sorenson, area resident. stated he hopes to live here all his life. Reading from the Code, he expressed concerns the rezoning is not compatible with the area. He diclnot feel the IJroximity of the two residential lots to Gulf to Bay Boulevard poses a hardship for the applicant. He cited examples of how other similarly situated residential properties hllve dealt with the matter. Mr. Sorenson described conditions existing on the surrounding properties and how the proposal affects them. Allan Stowell, Clearwater resident, expressed concern the application violiltes the City1s Comprehensive land Use Plan. Reading from the Code, he stated the standards for npproval arc not being met. He read from a letter written by Attorney John Hubbard concerning violation of the zoning standards. Mr. Stowell displayed a map highlighting the proposed rezoning, stating it is not in the publk interest and is incompatible with surrounding uses. In response to queslions Mr. Cline pointed out the land into which the pond extends belongs to the applicant. He expressed the view that zoning is intended to be transitional and should change slightly as goals change over time. Concerning the historical nature of the neighborhood, Mr. Cline pOinted out the Fina station has been there for 50 years and the owners are entitled to some ability to maintain it. He stated the remaining residential lot to the south, though irregularly shaped, has single family zoning and meets code. In response to a question, Mr. Cline stated this project is site specific and any other construction would be subject to Board approval. I l I I , i i ! I l I i 'c Mr. Hubbard's leller was submitted for the record at the request of the Board. In closing, Mr. Cline responded to the concerns of the opposition, reiterating how each is to be addressed. He displayed a map of the Gulf to Bay Boulevard corridor, demonstrating the application is in line with zoning in the area. Cbncerning placement of the proposal in a more northerly location, Mr. Cline indicated setbacks cannot be met and again recounted Mr. Mayberry's extensive review of the site. ij ~ } Concern was expressed this seems to be a massive project for the small number of pumps involved. Clarification was requested. Jim Smith, President of the Co-op Oil Company, responded to questions. He stated Rich Baier, the City Engineer. advocated the proposed configuration to avoid traffic stacking up into the right~ of-way. He said there will be three pumping units with three hoses on each side. for a total of 18 hoses. The diesel pump was eliminated due to environmental concerns associated with use of the fuel. He estimated 15 percent of his revenue comes from alcoholic beverage sales. While he agreed drinking while driving is a problem. he felt the ability to sell alcohol was necessary for the business to remain viable. Board members in support of the request felt the applicant could not have done more to mitigate any impact to the surrounding properties. The plan to improve, not expand the existing business was felt to be common sense. Vvhile it was agreed a gas station is not the best use in a residential area, it was indicated that use exists in many places and should not be required to move out to accommodate the neighbors. Jt was noted the applicant has done everything asked of him to protect the neighborhood <lnd the environment. No reason was found for the project not to proceed. mpz07a.95 P.lflC .1 of U o7/lB/95 While not rejecting the proposal as a whole. members not in support of the request expressed their reservations. Opposition to selling one or two cans of beer to drivers was voiced. It was felt the projcct does not align with the Comprehensive land Use Plan. Concerns were expressed the application does not support the standards for approval. The impact of a commercial property encroaching into a residential area was protested.. Concern was cxpressed with splitting the lots. It \Vas felt approving the application would compromise the Board's commitment to serve the publ ic i1f1d set an unwanted preccdent. Member Carass<ls moved, concerning Item B2, to endorse the Future land Use Plan amendment to Commercial General and Zoning Atlns amendment to Commercial Planned Development as requested. The motion was duly seconded and. upon the vote being taken. Members Keyes, ,Nixon. Carassas, and Baron voted "Aye"; Members Merriam, Mazur, and Bickerstaffe voted "Nay.1I Motion carried. 83. (cont. from 6/27/95) R. Roy Meador, Trustee of the R. Roy Meador Revocable living Trust to permit utility facilities; detention pond at 509 Bayview Ave & 508 Meadowlark lane, Town of Bayview Sub a/k/a MCMullen's Bay View Sub, Blk 3. part of Lots 1 & 2, zoned RS 6 (Single Family Residential). CU 95-45 Member Carassas moved, concerning Item B3, to approve it conditional use for a retent,ion pond (utility facility) on Lots 1 and 2, Town of Bayview, subject to the adoption of thc requested Future land Use Plan Amendment to Commercial General and Zoning Alias Amendment to Commercial planned Development. The motion was duly seconded and, upon the vote being taken, Members Keyes, Mazur. Nixon, Carassas. and Baron votcd "Aye"; Members Merriam and Bickerstaffe voted "Nay.1I Motion carried.' B4. (cont. from 6/27/95) 1221 & 1256 Bay Ave, 317, 323'& 325 Pinel/as 5t, and 1225 Reynolds Ave, Westover Sub, Blk B. lots 1-2 & 17, C. Perry Snell's Bluff View Courl, lots 22-24, and S.J. Reynolds Sub, lot 8 (Morton plant Hospital AS5ociation and Evmorphia M. Kralis) Z 95-02; lUP 95-13 LUP: From Residential/Office General to Institutional ZONE: From Ol (Limited Office) to MPD (Master Planned Development) Member Mazur declared a conflict of interest with regard to this case. In a lettcr dated July 17, 1995. Emil Marquardt, requested a 3D-day continuance to allow time to clarify certain aspects of the Morton Plant Master Plan. Member Keyes moved to continue hem 84 to the meeting of August 15, 1995. The motion was duly seconded and upon the vote being taken, Members Merriam, Keyes, Nixon. Carassas, Baron and Bickerstaffe voted "Aye"~ Member Mazur abstained. Motion carried. C. Conditional Use Applications Cl. luVcrne M. loken, TRE to permit congregate care at 2780 Drew 51. See 08-29-16/ portion of M&B 34.041 zoncd RM 16 (Residential Multiple Fllmily). CU 95-4(. mpl07a.95 P.lge!> of U 07/111/95 AUG 1 G 1995 c21f I Sf /fj'i ;- 1'.+,. , <'. \ ' /l1at;!.~ !(U.., :kP.1.~..{ /),J ,( C:!:tt.{ C~2-7?7l,/l~('-::6 -fJP.: ~<"2 R1.--yrv-~. cyop,b~.a.LLrr' lfrt 1?cu.j1-~ P"'-o/l"/I~' . ~ ~ .? 0 . I~ /rJ;t..,Jr f~ (..u:;'i ~'~~., ..{7l.(/:'{K.(f'"AVJ ) .. I J 2~ ".....~ tv rJJ.J t, r~o'1'"\ r;/ ;fAlj../..-(. 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Re: MEADOR/BAVVJEW REZONING/LAND USE CHANGE Date: hand-delivered August 16, 199~ AUG 1 7 1995 APPLICATION PRESS CLERK I ATTORNEY to: Mayor and City Commissioners: We are enclosing a copy oi City Ordinance 40.675, which eleven requirements for any Zoning Change. 40.675 says City of Clearwater is not legally allowed to change unless the application meets all eleven requirements. list the that the the Zoning Please carefully review these eleven criteria before the hearing of August 17. It is our 1irm belief that the facts will show that few or probably none 01 these eleven requirements are met by the MEADOR/BAYVIEW APPLICATION. Bayview Residents' 81r7 --! ~.~ cJ,- Jr-, . . . . - .~" . Sec. 40.675 The following standards shall serve as the to evaluate any requested amendment to the zoning atlan~, amendment shall approved unless it complies with all enumerated standards. basis and no of the 1. The available uses to which the property appropriate to the property in que~tion and existing and planned uses in the area_ may be put are compatible with 2. The numerical and dimensional development requirement$ contained in chapter 40 which govern the development of the property will sufficiently safeguard the integrity and character of the area. 7. The amendment will not adversely burden public facilities, including traffic-carrying capacities of streets, in an unreasonable or disproportionate manner. I I I I 1 r ~ f ~ I i I i 3. The amendment will not constitute a grant of special privileges to the owner. 4. The amendment will not conflict with the needs of the neighborhood or the city. 5. The amendment will not adversely or unreasonably affect the use of other property in the area. 6. The amendment will not defer the improvement or development of other property in accord with existing zoning and development regulations. 8. The district boundaries are appropriatelY"drawn with due regard to locations and classifications of streets, ownership lines, existing improvements and the natural environment. 9. The amendment will result in enhancing the health, and welfare of the citizens of the city. safety, 10. The amendment will, further the expressed purposes of the land development code. 11. The amendment will be consistent with the comprehensive plan. ')\ /~'~ I i~~ ~~, . I~ MEMORANDUM TO: The Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Commission FROM: RE: DA TE: Pamela K. Akin, City Attorney \ Rezoning Hearings - Quasi-Judicial Procedures AUgU6~995 Based on the discussion at the work session of August 14, 1995 the procedure outlined below will be followed by the Commission for the upcoming Rezoning hearing. I will prepare a resolution at a later date. 1. Staff states its recommendation and summarizes its reasons for the recommendation. 2. Applicant presents case including its testimony and exhibits.(20 min.) 3. Witnesses may be questioned. Questioning may be done by the commission, by staff, or by interested parties. Applicant may also question staff as to the basis of the recommendation. (each question not to exceed 1 min. answer not to exceed 3 min.) . 4. Proponents of the application may speak (3 min. per speaker). 5. Interested party representatives 'may present case including testimony, exhibits and witnesses. Interested parties in opposition will have equal time to the applicant. Time will be divided amongst all interested parties in opposition.(20 min.) 6. Public commant in opposition.(3 min. per speaker) Applicant may call witnesses in rebuttal.(5 min. per witness) i I 7. 8. Rebuttal witnesses may be questioned.(each ques~ion not to exceed 1 min. answer not to exceed 3 min.) , ' : i . I 9. Conclusion by opposition.(5 min) 10. Conclusion by opposition.(5 min) 11. Discussion and Decision by Commission. ';~~; , ":' .,', I ., .f;. ". ~.t'.:.-""~h~. . ~ ' I I . . -.. " ,,' Commission may ask questions during any portion of the presentation and of any witness or speaker. It is my recommendation that for the purposes of this procedure. .an interested party be considered anyone who is required to be directly noticed of th~ 'pending action. PKA:ln '. , , \ I, I ,...~,...~...-..-. . .~ ..... ~.ll ~ ~ " ,; ') l---bAA LL-~' r2f-ULi!. P O. G~ I fLJ&;c; ~~ ~lVL J FL 3sfG, I 7 16/?Q/16/0000Q/320!OlOO ALVORD, JACK N. ALVORD, MARY J. 606 8AYVIEW AVE CLEARWATER, FL , 34619 16/29/16/052~='008/0030 WILDER CORP DELAWARE 6TH FLOOF 3000 GULF TO BAY 8LVD CLEARWATER, FL ) 34619 16/29/16/05292/008/0080 NGUYEN, THANH PHUOC NGUYEN, KIMTRUC THI 2223 HARN BLVD CLEARWATER, FL .' 34624 16/29/!6/47a2~:C02/CC30 SCHMITCHEN, FRIEDRICH W. SCHMITCHEN, JUNE 520 8AYVIEW AVE CLEARWATER, FL -l 34619 16/29/16/53892/005/0030 CONNOLLY, LAURA N. TRE 317 N HILLCREST DR CLEARWATER, FL ""' 34615 ~ '. K-e - g' z Cf3 -Stf CC ~. f7-9s 'f-UP q3- y 3 \ I I (0 I rei -e- F j 16/29/16/05292/007/0020 SOUTH MAIN ENTRP X lTD SUITE 204 2420 ENTERPRISE RD CLEARWATER, FL 34623 16/29/16/05292/008/0070 NORTHLAND PLAZA 5120 W POE AVE TAMPA, FL 33629 16/29/16/05292/008/0180 MEADOR, R. ROY TRE 3843 PICCIOLA RO FRUITLAND PARK, FL ~ / 34731 !6/'29~'!6J'538~=/DC3IJO~'7() I I t Me MULLEN, MARY 8. 517 8AYV!EW AVE CLEARWATER, FL 34619 16/29/16/53892/006/0010 MULLIN, SRIAN P. 603 BAYVIEW AVE CLEARWATER, FL 34619 'I I . . '! I .......T. .c I T Y 0 F C lEA R W ATE R IntllfdllJ!nttmllnt CortllJporidllnce . f\-e,;. <6 TO: FROM: Betty Deptuln, City Manager Scott Shuford, Central Permitting Directo~ ~ SUBJECT: Bayview Neighborhood - Update COPIES: Kathy Rice, Deputy City Manager Bill Baker, Assistant City Manager Lou Hilton, Senior Planner t(Q)f1 DATE: March 23. 1995 Given Commission interest in the Bayview neighborhood. ] am providing Ule first of an anticipated series of updates with regard to staff activities in this area. First, the proposed expansion of the FINA station at the corner of Gulf to Bay and Bayview will be coming to the City Commission on April 20. 1995. Second, as you know, one of my departmental ~goals for this year is to prepare a neighborhood zoning study. ] plan on using the Bayview area as the subject of that zoning study. As we have discussed, the Bayview area is "ripe" for such a study since there are a number of potential development issues coming up in the near future that may affect this neighborhood. The FJNA station is one of these issues. but the likely conversion of the mobile home park adjoining the neighborhood on the east to anoUler land use may have more significant potential effect'>. There are other properties in the immediate vicinity of the neighborhood that have development potential which could also hnve some effect on this neighborhood. Consequently, we will take a comprehensive look at this area as part of our regularly scheduled planning efforts. Please call if YOll have questions or comments. I I ~ i t f ( , r I Finally, lhe Historic Preservation Board hilS requested City participation in a project to allow state certification of the Bayview area as an historic neighborhood. We anticipate being able to assist in lhis effort through the hiring of a lemporary employee using existing funds in my department. We will keep you advised of this effort. SS/db J/lyYJp,w',lt$ ...._",,-_1- E:-.-::~ ':j 1:-4E - ~ ((... '8')1/)1J fb FIr RA.~DALL C. KRA..~JEC, AICP "LANNING MANAGER .'€Dt:CATIO!': tvlliP. Master of Urban Planningt Cniversity ofWisconsin-MHwaukee, School of Architecture: and Urban Planning, 1982 BA. Marquette University, College of Arts and Science, 1976 PROFESSIONAL REGISTRA TIO~. American Institute of Certified Planners, 1987 PROFESSIONAL AFFILL<\TIO~S OR ACTIVITIES: American Planning Association Florida Chapter RECENT EMPLOYMEST mSTORY: 1995 . Present 1990 - 1995 1987 - 1:J90 Tampa Ba)' Engineering, Inc. HiI\sborough County Planning Commission/IvIPO Post, Buckley, Schuh & Jernigan, Inc. TOTAL YEARS EXPERIENCE: 12 KEY PROJECT EXPERIE:"lCE: . Project Manager for Tampa Port Authority Surface Transportation Plan. Served as tcc1mical project manng~r for the Hiltsborough MPO on behalf of the Tampa Pore Authority. . Project Manager for the University Center Research and Development Park, a Developmcflt of Regional Impact in Tampa, Florida for VRS Realty Services. . Project Manager for nle Pavilion, a Development of Regional Impact in Tampa, Florida for Fol~on Tr.ve~tment) Inc. . Project Manager for 1-75 Corridor Study) a planning and market analysis of the 1-75 corridor in Hillsborough County) Florida for TECO Properties, Inc. . Projcct Manap;er for Hillsborough County MetropoUtan Planning Organization Congestion ,Management Systems Plannlng. . Project Ma~agerfor Hillsborough County Metropolitap Planning OrganJution Pedestrian PJan. . Planning Commission Liaison. HilJsborough County Livable ~oadw~y PlQ~.. " ..-....:.. '.- ,. rll;~P=::::",~~~:':::;~' :..', .' . . Project Manager for City of New Port Richey Evaluation and Appraisal-aepO'rt for City's Comprehensive Plan, ' TAMPA BAY ENGINI:SERING. INC. 0M1 EngInHrlng · ~n$pon't1on · Envtronm~ntlJ1. P~nQ 16167 U.S. 19 North, Suite 550 creaIWater. Florida 34624 a13-531-3505 FAX 6131539.1294 .. ,. Cu r/'?!9) #?@ - 0:....... -,,_"'--. . ~ -;r" -. . .~ ."- p "-=:&';':'~ -:: ~~ ~iv~ \~.,., -~ ~"'" ~.....~ ~ =~:::. ~ '.. .', ~~..... ".. C I T Y OF CLEARWATER POST OFFIce BOX 4748 C'LEARv.'ATER, FLORIDA 34618-4748 DEPARTMENT OF CEl"4'TRAL PERMITTING Telephone (813) 462-6567 August 9. 1995 Allan J. Stowell 2973 Thornton Road Clearwater, FL 34619 Dear Mr. Stowell: In response to your hand delivered letter of August 8. 1995. I am providing the following infonnation. You have requested a copy of the Historical Structure Form Florida Site File for the structures reviewed by Mr. Howard Hansen as part of his contract with the Central Permitting Department to perform an Historic Resources Survey of the Bayview neighborhood. These forms consist, for each project, of a multi-page inventory providing information such as location and identification of the structure. site description, historical information. surveyor's evaluation, photographs of the site and other similar information including maps. This information is available for the following structures in the Bayview neighborhood: ~ Bethel Presbyterian Church .. Meador House ... McMullen House ~ Early McMullen House ~ 520 Bayview Avenue .. Hampton - Harphan House ... Alvord House ~ 725 Bayview Avenue .. 3015 Gulf-To-Bay Boulevard In your letter. you questioned why staff omitted this information from the bound copies of Mr. Hansen's report. We did not include this information because it consists of highly technical appendix type information of limited interest to the casual reade'r of the summary report. We also did not include this information in the bound report due to the length and technical n'trure of the material. Each of the structures listed above has approximately six pages worth of material in the file form and includes black and white photographs of each structure. Per your request. I have had all this material copied for you. There are additional copying fees due to the fact that the material had to be carefully disassembled by a City staff member and the photographs had to be carefully copied to allow them to be legible. Consequently, there was an additional handling charge to cover City staff time spent in copying the files. We were able to doublc4side copy much of the material thereby providing you with some cost savings. In response to your other request. due to the length of the material to be copied and its relatively limited usefulness in evaluating the pending zoning proposal for the FIN A Station. I do not Intend to provide @ - Equal Employmont and Afflrmatlvo Action Employor- Stowell - 08/09/95 Page 2 individual copies for Commissioners or the City Manager. This material is available in my office for any interested party to review. With regard to the proposed study for the Bayview area and environs, I plan on developing a scope of work and signing a contract with the Florida Center for Community Design and Research out of the University of South Florida. This non-profit group has prepared studies for the City in the recent past and I am confident they will be able to do a good job in analyzing this area. As you request, I will advise you when a contract is signed. As I mentioned to you, staff is pursuing a contract with this group because of limited resources in-house to perform this study and because of the extensive controversy associated with the Bayview neighborhood involving the FINA Station rezoning request. It is my professional judgement that, due to the highly emotional setting involving the FINA zoning proposal, City staff should not be directly involved in an analysis of this area at the present time. I want to clarify this because I am not sure from your letter that you understood fully the reasons why the neighborhood zoning study is not being done by City staff. Due to summer vacations, my Department is considerably understaffed the remainder of this week and next week. In fact, I will be on vacation all next week. Other Central Permitting staff, including some planners, will also be out. I am consequently asking you to minimize the frequent and extensive research requests by you and your associates during this period of time of limited staffing. I ask you to consider carefully whether the material you request is needed for your preparation for the FINA Station rezoning request public hearing. I also ask you to consider whether you (or others) need to get similar information from more than one person. If, in your considerations, you find that further extc:lSive research material is necessary or that more than one person needs to be asked the same question, I ask you to work through Assistant Central Permitting Director Vie Chodora who will attempt to comply with your request in a reasonable and timely manner. Mr. Chodora will determine the best and most efficient way of complying with your request. However, I again ask you to respect our limited staffing during this vacation season. Thank you in advance for your cooperation concerning my request for consideration due to limited staffing. As noted above, I will advise you upon the execution of any contract with the Florida Center for Community Design and Research. Should you have questions or comments, please contact me. Sincerely, ~ s~~t~!iltJ~ ~ nirector of Central Permitting cc: Elizabeth Deptula, City Manager Vie Chodora, Asst. 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'. .,~;;.:~".;...H~~ltvfo~ . ~ :. .~4I~L,", j.~;~lf..tllHi . t.~l . . ,.' .' 11 ~ ebl!7 letS- CU 4::::'$ er CL~ARnATER rnterdep~=tmental Co:=espondence Sheet TO: Tom Miller, As~istant Engineering/Environmental. of Director Copies: Scott Shuford, Director/Central Permitting FROM,: Dick Hull, Assistant city Attorney RE: Environmental Advisory Board DATE: February 22, 1995 ! have reviewed the provisions of S3i6.317, F.S.(1993), and believe that t:.hose statutory p::ovisions provide that state la-...r supersedes local law ~ith regard to the ~egulation of underground pe't.=oleUI:l. p=oduct s'to:::'age tanks. I have also reviewed the provisions o~ S32.3S4 and S43.24, Code of ordinances of the Ci~y of. Clearwater, and believe that they do not pertain to underground petroleum sto=age tanks and, that even if they did, they would be su~e=seded bv the Florida Statutes. ~ . ~ 1 I ~ ~ j I ! I Consequently, ! do not believe that you have the au~hc=ity to ~ake the action sought by ~he Envi~onan~al Advisory 3oar~ a~ ~hei= ~eeting 0: :eb=ua=-y ~5, 1995. (See !-:inu'tes, :p. 6). P.ot...ever,! ag=ee vi~h you ~ha~ ~he owne: should be enccu=aged ~o cle~~ ~~ ~he si~e as soo~ as ?ossible usi~S =ede=al ~oney while it is availa=le. ~~ -.:. .:.~ --.:: .~~ I ~ -.- ill -ll i l:= l~~ I:; ! i \.! ... ~ I i'11 ';" I : Ir------- ~ II ' . p' . II- .. :1 n'O\. ., u':~ }I I t~AO 0 ,:. 100~ ~ Ill' iUL!j '1'.\ .. .....- (L::Jj · - 1 ~ ~~:-:,......~-:~::-- : \"0.1 ~ L..t" l..:"::Ji"..r...::'n, .. : ?:~.r~r:-:i,*!'~;~~~.I. r:t".~'t:1~~ . ..._...._.___ u .....,'._. '-. ~ -. -: ~ r..~ P: n: : . .. . .; :.. I ~ Ii I . t! "'.~;. :; - 13::-'5 Il'i ; , !t :" I . . 01 ~ l ' .-- . . :...... ~:, ~ . '.... - . ...... . :.;~ '0' t: ':" :~.:,::.JTtl;t:. ~\..... Itf e~ f/!7!9J. petro8.9 August 9, 1995 ~/ AFFIDAVIT ~6 Enrly M. Sorenson I met today with NaJ1c~r Evans, Nanager, Tanks Program, Florida Departllleut of Environmental Protection, SouU1\vest District Office) 3804 Coconut Palm Drive, 813-744-6100 extension 414. I showed Ns. Evans the .July 7, 1995 Meador SITE PI.JAN. \'1e discussed the Meado r /FINA!Cuop 01.1. pn L I.'OJ eUIlI-con Lumi.na ted Hi to (II the MHadol' BiLe"), Florida AdminlsLrati.ve Code ("FAC") 62-770 (the St.ate code governing petl"OltHll11 cleanups), und the Hendor SITE PIJAN, i.n t' e 1 a L ion tot Ii e pot e nl: j a.l i. III IJ act 0 r L heN e ado l' sit e [) II Ill: H ,'b.y pl~ivaLe w(dlst City \o/ells, and Tampa Ba~l. Ns, . EVClIIH explained the folluwing: 1.. FAC 62-770 esLu..bl ishes the lega.lly-auLhol'lzed pJ'()(;I~dure~ fOJ' pctr\)ll;~\llll c]eanupH i.n t.he staLe of Florida. 'J ... . FAC 62-770' 1:> procedures fOI' petro lculIl clcanups are a:-:; follow:;: f-t. The oWlle L' suhllli ts u CAR (Con tumi nn t. 1011 ASS(3SSmen t Repor L ) Lo FDEI'. The CAR defines tile extent HIIU s~:ver.i.t~r of the contamination. 1J, FDEP rev i.cws Lhe CAR and As~esslllen t Repo r t Approval Ot'de I', lssues a ContaminaLion e. The 0\\'110.1.' submiLl::i a RAP (Hemedial Action Plun) to FDEP, The HAP tells hO\... till;.-' uppl i call t pluns Lo cleanup Lhe si te, d. FDEP r-ev lewH the RAP and issues a Remedial Ac t ion Order. e. 'l'he owner Implements the RAP pursuant to the Remctllal Action Order, submitting reports to FDEP as Lhe RAP progresscs. f. mIen RAP is success fully oom1'1e t.ed (the Hi te lIIee ts S ta te La ['get cleanup levels j nd iell Ling LhH L the con tuminl:l Lion t.hr-ea L to the environment is mInimized), Lhe owner submiLs an SHCR (Site RehllldliLntion CompJetiotl Hepar!.) to FDEP. S.' FDEP rev i.eh's the SRea and issues lA 81 Lc RehalJil i LaU 011 Completi.on Order. 3. FDEP's Site Rehubj]..i.l.ution Gornpletjon OJ'der' .iH the only dOCUUl<Hll. which muy legally be f'cpr'esonl.ed as llcknowlt1dgj ng Lhu.t. l.lU1 s i L(~ is cleaned up and LII(, anv j r'onllmnt pJ'~ tec I.od. }~!">.". . 4. The City of Clearwater has no jurisdiction to issue any of the above Orders, or any other legal representation that a sit~ is cleaned up and the environment protected. 5. SITE PLAN Note 15 'employs language (11SlLe Pollution Clean-up Plan") not in FAC 62-770. Such language does not invoke FAC 62- 770, the relevant, enforceable State code. There fore, legally, No Le 15' s language is mean lngJ. ess . No Le 1.5 does not, in fuc t, require a clea~p. J"~-'~"'''~~-...-._-''--_.-.....,-.--r---r-l Note 15 could very well end up being interpreted to lIIean thut cleanup of the Meador site will be delayed until such tillle that the Heador site moves up the StaLe list, to ,n point at which the site could be cleaned up by the S La Le wi thou t any expense to Neador. .There is no way l~o tell when the Neador s1 te would reach that point. It could take nW,llY ~'ea.l's. In the meo.nt.ime, the possibili ty. is very !'ceLl tllu t Headol" H petroleum contamination CQuld po ison his ne i ghbo rs' \o/e J 1 s am.\ endange t' othc l' envi l'onmen ta 1 resoll t'ces. . . r---/'- ....-""'\ ...),.. _.-~ "--...- . --",- ------ 7 . 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II & gl ,II I ~t'i~~i~ I ~i it! !JI ~3bi~~ I ~ j! ), iJ~jQJ mH~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~i~9 .8 I I' 9~ I It III n · 9il9i~1 1J ! i..f ~i 1 { !~ 11t f~ i ~a~~i~ ]~ ~ I ~ ! al 'i if It I i~icg~ II ! It! l'l~ I!Pl~tf Itii Ii ~ H 'hUl t II ill~; Ii ~i 131 i1 ~ i8 ~ i !I ~i= ~~~,Il ; 3~ ~ tN j ~ ~iJ [, --U.J:L.. ~_fi.,L.Jt.i... ____'t..t, ~~b._ Q_L ~ .& ! .. I " ~"-" - \." '(/I1I'/~ @ (!)ec Re: MEADOR/BAVVIEW REZONING/LAND USE CHANGE APPLICATION Date: August 16t 1995 DESIGNATION of REPRESENTATIVE/SPOKESPERSON for INTERESTED PARTY .to: Mayor and City Commissioners: I, JuneSchmitchen, who resides at 520 Bayview Avenuet Clearwater, Florida, am an "intereste~ parties" in this. action, as defined by the City of Clearwater. I do hereby designate M~ Breck Parkert of 716 Bayview Avenue, Clearwater, Florida, to be mMepresentative/spokesperson .in this action. Yours truly, 8)/0/9; 9~ June 5c hmi tc: hen - . - . . ~ 'to... '\ ( fin /C;S- RICHARD K. DUITBR, AICP DlRBCInR OF PLANNING SUMMARY OF EXPERIENCE Mr. Dutter has more than 20 years of experience as a Land Planner, Landscape Architect and Urban De.'\igner. He joined King Engineer- ing As..;ociates (KRA) in June, 1987 with a broad experience base In both the public and private seetOI1i. Mr. Dutter's areas of expertise include land use planning, land development regulations and zoning ordinance preparation. growth management plW1 preparation. urban design/redevelopment studies, historic preservation planning, and Site/subdivision design. Other area." he has extensive experience In include landscape architecture, parks and recreation planning and design. and waterfront planning. Prior to joining Kfl~ Mr. Dutter served for four years.as Regional Planning Manager for a major regional engineering firm where he was responsible for planning and landscape architecture. Mr. Dutter acquired his public sector experience while serving as Planning Division Director and Zoning Administrator for the Township of East BrunswIck, New Jersey. In addition, he selVcd for three years as an adjunct professor in environmental design at Rutgers University where he taught courses in land use planning, urban design. and landscape architecture. RELEVANT BXPBRmNCE Mr. Dutter has served as Project Director/Manager for numerous planning projects. Key projects include: City of Clearwater - Miscellaneous Parks }lrQjecls - Project Director for planning, landscape architectural and engineering services for several new parks and park renovations within the City of Clearwater, ranging from a nature park with interpretative/educational trails to active recreational community park facilities. r.lncllas }llannini Coulls;il ~ Scenic Corridor Stud)' . Project Director for developing criteria to determine scenic qualities and for developing land use. access and design objectives for scenic corridors. HilIsbaroUih County NciihbQrl100d j>>arks (17) - Project Director for master planning. site design and engineering of existing and new nclgl1borllOOlI paI~. Included urchitecture fOJ Icclcatlon centers, restrooms and picnic shelter. Tierra Vcrdc_Marinc_C.cnw: ~ Development of Regional Impact application for a 110 wet slip, 384 dry slip marina on the island of 'l'icrra Venle in riI1Cni\~ County, l'loridn. . p .' EDUCATION MEMBERSHIP IN PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZA'nONs -- 0"'''', ....''','1<. , ~ i R1C1IARD Ie. DUITBR, AICP -2- SerenovCl - Development of RegIonal Impact application, land use . pInn. Master PUD rezoning, landscape architecture and site/subdivi- sion design for a 7,OQO..acre, 6,50~unit, 8 million sf commercial, office and industrial new city in Pasco County, Florida. New Riv(~T - Development or Regional Impact application, master plan and Master PUD rezoning for a 1,800-acre, 4,800-unit, 700,000 sf planned residential community in south central PWiCO County, Florida. Wyndtree - Land use plan, Master PUD rewning and'Development of Regional Impact application, for a 452-acre, 3,OOO-unit, 400,O()(}.sf office/commercial planned community in southwestern Pasco County, Florida. River Club - Inventory/analysis, hmd use plan, rezoning, master drainage and utilities plans, and site design for a l,3DO-acre, 1,000- unit. 1.1 million-sf office/commercial/industrial planned community in Manatee County, Florida. Rive;: RWit: - Muster Plan/Master PUD rezoning and Development Order amendments. master bikeway /pedestrinn plan. subdivision and site design for a 1,900-acrc, S,80o..unit, 920,OOO-sf commercial/office, new community in Pasco County, Florida. ijeacon Woods East M Mu~tcr planning MPUD/DRI amendment. residential village design and landscape architecture for a l,25Q-acre, 4,SOO-unit, nO,aDO-sf, commercial/office, planned community in northwestern Pasco County, Florida. Master of City & Regional Planning. Rutgers University, 1982 BS, Landscape Architecture. Rutgers Univcniity, 1974 American Planning Association American Institute of Certified Planners American Society of Landscape Architect"i - ',I, , " ~...,' ~. PETITION to Mayor Garvey & City Commissioners, City of Clearwater, Florida Re: LAND USE AMENDMENT and REZONING REQUEST Z' 93-94, LUP 93-43 Lots 1 and 2, Block 3 and 1/2 of vacated street McMULLEN 8AYVIEW SUBDIVISION 501 Bayview Avenue, 508 Meadowlark Lane We petition you to VOTE to DENY the above REQUEST. : i I: I j \ ~ " . ~ 1 We are customers of the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET, next door to the FINA station. We believe that the addition of a CONVENIENCE STORE at the FINA will endanger the CLEARWATER FOOD MAnKET, which serves as the Historic Town of 8ayview's neighborhood grocery store and our neighborhood fishing-bait shop. There is no other fishing-bait shop in CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET. Approval would our use of the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET supplies, WHICH WILL NOT BE REPLACED. the area to replace the destroy an existing use, to obtain fishing-bait ~ ~ '" ~; ~~ " Also, a convenience store at the FINA would existing use, our use of the CLEARWATER FOOD neighborhood grocery store supplies, including vegetables, WHICH WILL NOT HE REPLACED~ . destroy another MARKET to obtain f,-'esh frui ts and Ii Y ,. ~. 1\ ,I f j- ,. ~ NAM€~): ADDRESS. I.,Q d':tObc..ew ___ ___1__ I. ~ ______dqQ~_-~J:~-1!?-~ I ___ I . ,; ~ ',~ , ~ ~~L.4/~) , r:;:::.. . '1.t!2!~_ ~-- -- - - ___t.9..29-__ (s;~(f.......t!E _:. 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Garvey & City Commissioners, City of Cle~rwater, Florida Re: LAND USE AMENDMENT and REZONING REQUEST 7. 93-94, LUP 93-43 Lots 1 and 2, Block 3 and 1/2 of vacated street McMULLEN BAYVIEW SUBDIVISION 501 8ayview Avenue, 508 Meadowlark Lane We petition you to VOTE to DENY the above REQUEST. There is no other fishing-bait shop in CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET. Approval would our use of the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET supplies, WHICH WILL NOT BE REPLACED. the area to replace the destroy an existing use, to obtain fishing-bait , I I i t t \ I ~ ~ ~ ~ , q '1 . We are customers of. the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET, next door to the FINA station. We believe that the addition of a CONVENIENCE STORE at the FINA will endanger the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET, which serves as the Historic Town of 8ayview's neighborhood grocery store and our neighborhood fishing-bait shop. 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(j) 16 .-.-tP ;},j ,ct- ~-_..- - . - _.kl. -_._.._,_ ~D.{/;);+f-:=_J_]J-t~t- -,fZ_-!__.%~ ~.t ~" /} V? _.....:iI.../ ~ ... :: '9 ~"7J;r-<!'~-"'::b. - - -- - - - -- - _;::<<~.ij;X-! 72l ~'- - ff},'-UL,d%tccsIL<r:.Z. 2- c71.~ JJ~____,. ___ --..__._.j~J..Ui'sLoJe.~~,v_~_Q.t 0s_..+.. 3(f~ 19; ----/ .) // '-;? I I / /:1' - _o/,,;;L2L:. _-ff;2_"-J;>~(.:'_- ---- ___v_QR___ y JJ:g.LL'2.L'3-~__J_'l:~___~LI'.$...L_39c;'/r - .~~ JllltlJli_JdJ/.4LA ~ - - -.. - - .J..CZo s-- {;.J-dL {{'2~:i~v- - JY.J2/10!&'.:.fU - j.?;?,J. -' 3 Y 6..( r ~ ; .J ~ .... PETITION to Mayor Garvey ~ City Commissioners, City of Clearwater, Florida Re: LAND USE AMENDMENT and REZONING REQUEST Z 93-94, LUP 93-43 Lots 1 and 2, Block 3 and 1/2 of vacated street McMULLEN BAYVIEW SUBDIVISION 501 Bayview Avenue, 508 Meadowlark Lane We petition you to VOTE to DENY the above REQUEST. . , We are.customers of the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET, next door to the FINA station. We believe that the addition 01 a CONVENIENCE STORE at the FINA will endanger the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET, which serves as the Historic Town of Bayview's neighborhood grocery store and our neighborhood fishing-bait shop_ There is no other fishing-bait shop in CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET. Approval would our use of the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET supplies, WHICH WILL NOT BE REPLACED. the area to replace the destroy an existing use, to obtain fishing-bait Also, a convenience store at the FINA would existing use, our use of the CLEARWATER FOOD neighborhood grocery store supplies, including vegetables, WHICH WILL NOT BE REPLACED. destroy another MARKET to obtain fresh fruits and " I, .t .j NAME ADDRESS ~1iJ_~~Jlu5c~~_____________Lq~19_J2il~1~J~~{l~~___________ , _~--.c~LL\\'lL-J---------J~.l.:1O-~"J,\-st"'-~~T'--------7 . t~~~- -f:zQJ.:do_o____ - - -- - - _21 - ~C -_5?r_:-[;:i2t.:.(C L-~_~L' . __ ;rl1.tt. {fL (ll..ai.!'.a J' ... _ - __f ~12(.'_ .itli/':!...lkj;, -./d.~.f!LCf!:C;-Cc {' ~d.di, -- S i1l.J?jLjL~~____ ---- - LZ ~~ r ~.!:!f!.J~c..:!(j'l.L./R.f(/ .e-I <f" -- \ ,LLJJ_~-C~ff't--V:.'-+--LI{,\6fl~[l[ '~. - -CL 'VLJ----_1J1L14v;.__..LLIo..O_L.___LL_'_:-:t~--m. . - ~57k~ -r ~~-- _QI~E --~-::----___J.;:A-1Jt"'Gls._::-~-_b1~4~~--~ . 1 r~ ~..J. I- _ u. . I ( ?'f\~<-!,J~7)(/~p~------- m ---,---?!~~c!tiJ!S;/.~-C.t..~:~ w....J:..... · ..fA JjJ ..i-J~-i'l;~ - - - m --.. m.. ..- - ../J'5../1 (l. sbJl..CL. _, '\ !'2~M.,U. t., f rJ..... ) I, ). A . J?._G:J(,___ __ _m_ _d!iL'.f.J.J~jJQJ~~ct."'(.tipJ..l!1:3jbr 5 e4??!-&"~ (!:'..r."d-v:.I.t.'4;t. cj<!d/.:/?r.r.Ze<-- r / ': ': .1 :1 " !t:. ..~ . . 10(./ c.O t.. PETITION to Mayor Garvey ~ City Commissioners, City of Clearwater, Florida Re: LAND USE AMENDMENT and REZONING REQUEST Z 93-94, LUP 93-43 Lots 1 and 2, Block 3 and 1/2 of vacated street McMULLEN BAVVIEW SUBDIVISION 501 Bayview Avenue, 508 Meadowlark Lane We petition you to VOTe to DENY the above REQUEST. We are customers of the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET, next door to the FINA station. We believe that the addition of a CONVENIENCE STORE at the FINA will endanger the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET, which serves as the Historic Town of Bayview's neighborhood grocery store and our neighborhood fishing-bait shop_ There is no other fishing-bait shop in CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET. Approval would our use of the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET supplies, WHICH WILL NOT BE REPLACED~ the area to replace the destroy an e~isting use, to obtain fishing-bait Also, a convenience store at the FINA would destroy another existing use, our use of the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET to obtain neighborhood grocery store supplies, including fresh fruits and vegetables, WHICH WILL NOT BE REPLACED_ ,; ~ t, ~ y , ~ I , ~ I I I I ~_(~C______:::::::J.:~~ZL0L~{Q.~__~LH:'~ ~~2?@:U~~=~~~~~~~~~~~~6~:~:t~~~~~~ L~~~~___h~\)l~\(--(~S~_iL-}_-"____________ , ~- -- -- ----------------------------~--------------~~----- , I ----------------------------------------------- ..-fi~~lffj~~~--------.----------(~I~-~ ~ ~~-~:.~---------;~~:;l I)l;~- - - 'Z.....--- -~-=t- - -- - -. -.- -- - - - - - ..J.-- Z::t- _~.1_ - - _d L2h._ -fl..tL -- ---- ._.. J .~fr:.f!$--Lcc:!..0:.~ _ _ _ ____ ____ f~~~ ~~__cl ~(:&_"5_t_AJ!:~f~{~r.t ~ ........ PETITION to Mayor Garvey ~ City Commissioners, City of Clearwater, Florida -, . . Re: LAND USE AMENDMENT and REZONING REQUEST Z 93-94, LUP 93-43 Lots 1 and 2, Block 3 and 1/2 of vacated street McMULLEN BAYVIEW SUBDIVISION 501 Bayview Avenue, 508 Meadowlark Lane We petition you to VOTE to DENY the above REQUEST. . We are customers of the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET, next door to the FINA station. We believe that the addition of a CONVENIENCE STORE at the FINA will endanger the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET, which serves as the Historic Town of Bayview's neighborhood grocery store and our neighborhood fishing-bait shop. There is no other fishing-bait shop in the area to replace the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET. Approval would destroy an existing use, our- use of the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET to obtain fishing-bait supplies, WHICH WILL NOT BE REPLACED. Also, a convenience store at the FINA would existi~g use, our use of the CLEARWATER FOOD neighborhood grocery store supplies, including vegeta les, WHICH WILL NOT BE REPLACED. 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PETITION to Mayor Garvey & City Commissioners, City of Clearwater, Florida Re: LAND USE AMENDMENT and REZONING REQUEST Z 93-94, LUP 93-43 Lots 1 and 2, Block 3 and 1/2 of vacated street McMULLEN BAYVIEW SUBDIVISION 501 Bayview Avenue, 508 Meadowlark Lane We petition you to VOTE to DENY the above REQUEST. There is no other fishing-bait shop in CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET. Approval would our use of the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET supplies, WHICH WILL NOT BE REPLACED.' the area to replace the destroy an e~isting use, to obtain fishing-bait l I 1 I l t , We are customers of the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET, ne~t door to the FINA station. We believe that the addition of a CONVENIENCE STORE at the FINA will endanger the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET, which serves 85 the Historic Town of 8ayview's neighborhood grocery store and our neighborhood fishing-bait shop. Also, a convenience store at the FINA would existing use, our use of the CLEARWATER FOOD neighborhood grocery store supplies, including vegetables, WHICH WILL NOT BE REPLACED_ ' destroy another MARKET to obtain fresh fruits and ~ , I ~ ~ ~ ~ i t:0 \\:J ~ :~_____________:::::::~-l~Ct~~,~~~~~ ~_'-o,_'Jj]~~':!':5::'s1__ _ ilX}~_L.:1t~_<-::!:f'2)_'L_71d:..J:!t"-i!-Y!c.'!!if:~"~.Jlt;. 0 '/ {" IJ . ~_ ~(~ _______JtQ_fi_r~~ELL.~~~'!..cLa-IJ-Ii.--~G_~1 eLIAJ F?/~ ~ - ---;.~ . v' I ; ~~~ _~ __' ,_ -2.!. Z_~.L?_/.f!.!;'Ld.t-!.<< ______ -__;-_____ : ~-- -f.1..1J<-cg,&- __1 L D_":.. tL J21 L1{J le-W.aiJSL bh- -L1J<5f, C./(Jjr~ u--c;;- ,. __.ad.o.=:1.~___ - '~'::2 _~~~_~ C'-~~~ , A , 0 ' '. V () .t - l .?}-l CD ILl ~ ___if~ - .rk/;;:):2trCM_I2i---llis:i7':!; :i'~JS-C: , -LjSI~~- '!Ill!1jJi-.<r:LJ//s,-;JL~---1jJ&-;:( ~St(P' ~ . ~~L ~2~~___2_6_ _(;([__,~.x~JJ.!.__SJ:__-eL_t.trt.1,.j.eiZ-_3CL(:.P~ _ ~<!-_""o!..<.l.3d-k:!.1.K ~,2 ~ 2'.L 11: .6.<,tz?~(;i-.J::3.L'1t._t2._t"GL1".L;"M <: LfCu.%;': t /. ~ IT~~_LQ5!;LE~:::_~_:_,-~:_:::~:~i;.-_!?~~Iq-'b'fg __ _'.R~_h~'!'h_- _ _'Zf!zl!.JfJ/'f.-~q!./!!:__f)1Cj;Jk-:j3lf t;( c;: __ _ ~J~;}{ ~'_ __dl] ~:'4Y:Cjj_ _ _ _" L{!.!_L~_ ;5_~ _Cf!?~L~ ,-<-!.z:.~If?-I- _f!:_ s C;C I~- 'f" PETITION to Mayor Garvey & City Commissioners, City of Clearwater, Florida Re: LAND USE AMENDMENT and REZONING REQUEST Z 93-94, LUP 93-43 Lots 1 and 2, Blo~k 3 and 1/2 of vacated street McMULLEN BAYVIEW SUBDIVISION 501 Bayview Avenue, 508 Meadowlark Lane We petition you to VOTE to DENY the above REQUEST. We are customers of the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET, ne~t door to the FINA station. We believe that the addition of a CONVENIENCE STORE at the FINA will endanger the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET, which serves as the Historic Town of 8ayview's neighborhood grocery store and our neighborhood fishing-bait shop. There is no other fishing-bait shop in CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET. Approval would our use of the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET supplies, WHICH WI~L NOT BE REPLACED. the area to replace the destroy an existing use, to obtain fishing-bait ( ! t I 1 , \ ! T , ~ ~ ~ ~ !' j ~ ~ . ~ \ i I I I , i Also, a convenience store at the FINA would destroy another existing use, our use of the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET to obtain neighborhood grocery store supplies, including fresh fruits and vegetables, WHICH WILL NOT BE REPLACED. . ~ ADDRESS - --7Y~y-- _______jL"2(2.j;;~__SJL__ ?A~~ __P..~___ ~_Jl.S..-!~ _ __ __ __ JLi{__ Cf.!M..L f?1!.__f&J~1!#:.Jf~Lt l lQ ----_______J-~~9_\i~.a.~~l.~~! ?~':1a~~~.A_7J(il / /' &-"{O'"\ L<---,\J- ~ ~~ ~Iv..)~ - ----------- - - ----_.._------~----------------------------- ~ -~ --~-----~- -----------~!~~~~~-~~----~~----- G -,2-~_ ---____________i!.Q:!LI:.h~\IJi<;L>nfJ-.--~<>y2L- - -- n!.-1iJV -----------n-----?~--!2~F-"R~~~L!':u;<.,~{- _!_- _ - .:L_~~ _ _ _)_ e>_Q._____a~Lb___Q_~_~S;?_~~_0J~- - J ------- -----------5q:J~~~------------------J1 - () ---=--- -.--------------JL~~(-(J)~-.lfE~_gc;:l- -1.'!I.frlJiAT-!:0!~-----------8'f70~(ttj{.I1lt.KCA+ g,J:.ti.d~:-------.------~fb..c;-~....--~-WtJ.fJej:.4/J;j{ " PETITION to Mayor Garvey & City Commissioners, City of Clearwater, Florida Re: LAND USE AMENDMENT and REZONING REQUEST Z 93-94, LUP 93-43 Lots 1 and 2, Block 3 and 1/2 of vacated street McMULLEN 8AYVIEW SUBDIVISION 501 Bayview Avenue, 508 Meadowlark Lane We petition you to VOTE to DENY the above REQUEST. i I I ] l ~ ~ We are customers of the CLEARWATER, FOOD MARKET, next door to the FINA station. 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",.. : <"7; . __"'_T4_~.~...f- ':~T' ..; ~,.T F_., U, _. ~_ _re.., .,'~ ... . . 5<6<; __..-...,.~.......,>"......---f; ..""',.... ~_~.~'..H_ ..5~ ~~. .... . ~--~.-_._. &P. ~;-... ~~.._ ... Ce.f ~: . 1.-.).. ..i.. . ..' . .....__..>rd~., ' W &:? ;; . .... ..... ,..... ........ ". ....... .._". - " ......---..-,.' .....". ..... -.---."..l , .., - . ... .. '.... .. ..... ...... .... ...... ........,._.,,~_............ i 1 ... . ...... . ... ..... .. .... .... . ..... .... ''''''''1 : \ .'~" PETITION to Mayor Garvey & City Commis$ioners, City of Clearwater, Florida Re: LAND USE AMENDMENT and REZONING REQUEST Z 93-94, LUP 93-43 Lots 1 and 2, Block 3 and 1/2 of vacated street McMULLEN BAYVIEW SUBDIVISION 501 Bayview Avenue, 508 Meadowlark Lane We petition you to VOTE to DENY the above REQUEST. We are customers of the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET, next door to the FINA station. We believe that the addition of a CONVENIENCE STORE at the FINA will endanger the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET, which serves as the Historic Town of Bayview's neighborhood grocery store and our neighborhood fishing-bait shop. There is no other fishing-bait shop in CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET. Approval would our use of the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET supplies, WHICH WILL NOT BE REPLACED. the area to replace the destroy an existing use, to obtain fishing-bait j \ I l ( i I 1 \ ~ ~ 1 ~ ~ Ii ~ ~ ( ~ ~ " " . Also, a convenience store at the FINA would destroy another existing use, our use of the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET to obtain n~ighborhood grocery stqre supplies, including fresh fruits and vege~ables, WHICH WILL NOT BE REPLACED~ . , ' NAME ADDRESS ___~~J(__~~~2_~~~L_______~~{E__~Lt~_~~--__~_(~~L~5_~--- ___~h~___~~~_____________~2f2___J2~~'~e~'_12(___C~J_~-- f!.4t.D.L.Jr::J-,,}f.iJy-~_---:- _____L&...:L~" fJ illf}.JI./hl d f~~t'...r..l-f.;,y- _J2Jj"bge~--1iJdi.:cft:s-----#i,ll-jl&{f:I.L/i1t7/i~1T/ __ ;r~:ff___ (-\ 1{C:-!1 ~~____ __ -,~s. ___4= v_I!~::~_iLl!~_h-l!!!L4 ~.....-: ?' r" 9Z''--?- ------t1-2-(LJ)JfiL~:.IJ!i.:.Erl--f!I='- Ie ' (CM~ ______s:27i2_JeuLk__J2i&d--_CifQ~~ r _ .s~~~_3_~~"1..~________-~:?_~J___~.!_.._~~e_~~_"_!.~€<.::_'__9g.~. (~\~ _ -R4T0. -'t--~'"-tJ.t. i.: ~'-.f.C - -- - - - -.i.5:!!e. -- - h 1JL ~tI.~ Pi -T,,-1B./!.5:. - -- ~ -lo0;!>k-----------d5.QlC,-k~~hj.k?~(fJL-J-~----- _. . _ _ ____________~_____~1.Q~____.2D.J:)vk'__~_~1b--- _ _ __________!lp-L___~_J)~~z_-B-J~-C-- if ~... -. .rT i It. t\ _______________~__~_q____3_~_____~~J~jV~---~;?~ y ~. !" I. ~ ,) '! PETITION to Mayor Garvey & City Commissioners, City of Clearwater, Florida " ~.. K Re: LAND USE AMENDMENT and REZONING REQUEST l 93-94, LUP 93-43 Lots 1 and 2, Block 3 and 1/2 of vacated street McMULLEN BAVVIEW SUBDIVISION 501 Bayview Avenue, 508 Meadowlark Lane ,. ; I, j' We petition you to VOTE to DENY the above REQUEST. , We are customers of the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET, next doo~ to the FtNA station. We believe that the addition of a CONVENIENCE STORE at the FINA will endanger the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET, which serves as the Historic Town of Bayview's neighborhood grocery store and our neighborhood fishing-bait shop. There is no other fishing-bait shop in CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET. Approval would our use of the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET supplies, WHICH WILL NOT BE REPLACED. the area to replace the destroy an existing use, to obtain fishing-bait Also, a convenience store at the FINA would destroy another existing use, our use of the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET to obtain neighborhood grocery store supplies, including fresh fruits and vegetables, WHICH WILL NOT BE REPLACED. . . ADDRESS., /I {I -- -- -m---~~~&fh!:-12~!-~-;t;f,!-/L.~-0 , , --~-----Lt;!~L-(QlL'?::.~-!2!.'-'-~-7V--(~~b'!.o1 iJ?6~- --tP::.<d----Qt2J2-.BJ-~lr.!L<.I?J-'-~---~~ 3 tf- b I '1 --~tz -- _..____dJ'-Q::_5:~fShgLL__1!0.:L~S:..rOfW.t'~Y/I'>r , t{{L :.. (i----mm.2.ri7-5!i.l..-,SiL.A.,L.Jgj)o/dty;/xy J:/t.llS i _}._~~b-_--__--_-~J~-~~t:i_l_l.;!0~:J--~J:.--~~ell~]~/~ \ ~ -- _~~----~_--___:Fj05~-C.YJLb.f{~'=-f,-----C.L.e.f,~!:CJ.J2 ~ .:!f:~~~::k'___0Xll. __ =-~q-J~~~..~~.:.L::.___-___ /1'1 ___ ~ - n 7 (.'") e;:fi.../ v,t...-c::::'""c:"'L.&'c..'\.O'l ;. 'Zc-- ?' l /t.;" 1- -------- - - ------------------------------------------- -"[7 ! ----- -.J~~'-cb4AJ::k-h..h.--:;;fti-~--Y-l61 '7 --'t--~ /lL -- -?.d-l':fgr;,-~l4clL__ci{d1LrtZ1.-- ~ _ _ ___ _ _ _L~ r.:~ _ _ F...~~ _1q~ __ (!!?:.. ___t;;(..ff.kC:. _ Jrt /'0 ....... -.l ~ " ' '" PETITION to Mayor Garvey & City Commissioners, City of Clearwater, Florida Re: LAND USE AMENDMENT and REZONING REQUEST Z 93~94. LUP 93-43 Lots 1 and 2, Block 3 and 1/2 01 vacated street McMULLEN BAYVIEW SUBDIVISION 501 Bayview Avenue, 508 Meadowlark Lane We petition you to VOTE to DENY the above REQUEST. We are customers of the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET, next door to the FINA station. We believe that the addition of a CONVENIENCE STORE at the FINA will endanger the CLEARWATER FOOD MARkET, which serves as the Historic Town of Bayview's neighborhood grocery store and our neighborhood fishing-bait shop. There is no other fishing-bait shop in the area to replace the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET. Approval would destroy an existing use, our use of the CLEARWATER FOOD MARkET to obtain fishing-bait supplies, WHICH WILL NOT BE REPLACED. ~ , Also, a convenience store at the FINA would destroy another existIng use, our use of the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET to obtain neighborhood grocery store supplies, including fresh fruits and vege~ables, WHICH WILL NOT BE REPLACED. " " ~r " ;1 j '1 i \ " --l 2& ADDRESS ,.- I.. ,,' rG/~/'.. :'>>'3 /v ~ 7~c-r Y't.rg /?/ ~..-; #~.I 7 ';Ix.. 7- TL-:1!-- ___L>L --___- ~-Z! -!!!!----l--- ---&1<-:;:; It 7 ~-)llLl.Lt1W.kl-55--Gt--JLlJ1~ €.lct1v:i4, fi;Jt6~_~---j:I!/d.N;@:J).QL--fkiL--J!;x:-f7.-~&61 , · 9d<LLl<.+ ~~ L~ _QD.!"Ue",LiH.9LCJ .u.Js~Jl--_,:-:S~LJ.,~ l.{ W'0-SP>1iL<t::____3Ct'l9___c..~2ep.eiK(:!--Cjw~-tiiL~-:}qf:,/q _ --~-t4----_Jil...DU~JlLvl~t-tkL---W:ti----\CLt---- __iU~MJ_.iii11~emClti_-Jeg:B-JZia:rlflJJ)lli-m~.10-- _d~~. ~~~-~~-t_-\.(-~~~Q~.-_-h0 r:- .{) / L-r.-'.- /;.... t d--. ()"-t: W-e.~ - u( tA-v )J\ e ~ vU ~ I...( ~,t\:" t5~~-^-- :3i~::-r--7_i5!-----r-75!j--~;;C-1_7/~D/7rkbo"l FJ.. n_____ ~-l). - , -~P--(lJJ-----Ck---n'--------...-----L9jl.:L . .// /' . ~./. /4 1/1 /~{,#z,'.,,{. c:r _ ~ /' /'/? "d -A, ....../'/ X . /t;? , O~~ ~~---~~~-a42t"~~_~<.(---[d~&.cC6~(......-~ .:. V~// ' :1 ~ 'I {I ~ 'l ~ ~ "\ ~ :~ ------------------------------------------------~~--------------- ----------------~------------------------------------------------ PETITION to Mayor Garvey & City Commissioners, City of Clearwater, Florida Re: LAND USE AMENDMENT and REZONING REQUEST Z 93-94, LUP 93-43 Lots 1 and 2, Block 3 and 1/2 of vacated street McMULLEN BAYVIEW SUBDIVISION 501 Bayview Avenue, 508 Meadowlark Lane We petition you to VOTE to DENY the above REQUEST. We are customers of the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET, ne~t door to the FINA station. We believe that the addition of a CONVENIENCE STORE at the FINA will endanger the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET, which serves as the Historic Town of 8ayview's neighborhood grocery store and our neighborhood fishing-bait shop_ There is no other fishing-bait shop in CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET. Approval would our use of the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET supplies, WHICH WILL NOT BE REPLACED. the area to replace the destroy an existing use, to obtain fishing-bait' Also, a convenience store at the FINA would destroy another existing use, our use of the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET to obtain neighborhood grocery store supplies, including fresh fruits and vegetables, WHICH WILL NOT BE REPLACED. . I , I . \ 1 I ) , i I r. 1 I ~ , ~ ~ ; ~ ~ i ~ ~ J ~ , l ~ r2 t.,o", . PETITION to Mayor Garvey & City Commissioners, City of Clearwater, Florida Re: LAND USE AMENDMENT and REZONING REQUEST Z 93-94, LUP 93-43 Lots 1 and 2, Block 3 and 1/2 of vacated street McMULLEN BAVVIEW SUBDIVISION 501 Bayview Avenue, 508 Meadowlark Lane We petition you to VOTE to DENY the above REQUEST. There is no other fishing-bait shop in CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET. Approval would our use of the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET supplies, WHICH WILL NOT BE REPLACED. the area to replace the destroy an existing use, to obtain fishing-bait I i I 1 I 1 4 1 ~ " ~ ~ 11 J. '! ~ Y .; ~ We are customers of the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET, next door to the FINA station. We believe that the addition of a CONVENIENCE STORE at the FINA will endanger the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET, which serves as the Historic Town of Bayview's neighborhood grocery store and our neighborhood fishing-bait shop. . Also, a convenience store at the FINA would destroy another existing use, our use of the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET to obtain neighborhood grocery store supplies, including fresh fruits and vegetables, WHICH WILL NOT BE REPLACED_ . 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I' PETITION to Mayor Garvey & City Commissioners, City of Clearwater, Florida Re: LAND USE AMENDMENT and REZONING REQUEST Z 93-94-, LUP 93-43 Lots 1 and 2, Block 3 and 1/2 of vacated street McMULLEN 8AYVIEW SUBDIVISION 501 Bayview Avenue, 508 Meadowlark Lane We petition you to VOTE to DENY the above REQUEST. We are customers of the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET, next door to the FINA station. We bQlieve that the addition of a CONVENIENCE STORE at the FINA will endanger the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET, which serves as the Historic Town of Bayview's neighborhood grocery store and our neighborhood fishing-bait shop. There is no other fishing-bait shop in CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET. Approval would our use of the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET supplies, WHICH WILL NOT DE REPLACED. the area to replace the destroy an eHisting use, to obtain fishing-bait Also, a convenience store at the FINA would existing use, our use of the CLEARWATER FOOD neighborhood grocery store supplies, including vegetables, WHICH WILL NOT BE REPLACED. . destroy another MARKET to obtain fresh fruits and NAME ADDRESS QD-~J~~)~'S:::~J.2i.~~_______lD_~~Qo:\D~\Q.Qh__l..ll_______ ~19.1l'i__;ff..g~_LQJ:fl.~~_'=.~f.9gL_~_1~L_______ jfl~t1__11M'{L~E_~_____ __J_<iQ~_r;g_(L!.~~l'__~j~ct.. ~CjI~:E-~~ ~-~~ - k_ _ _____ ~~.~~{1~_ __ L=~~~~~::;~~~~ .' _::,_JgP5::'~.M !~~lilj:."!!.:i9!i '-_ J-fJ.Lf)::.-:?f:if.Lf/ ' -~~h--~_,/_jjA.cf!-~t: -- -----~':.<:./L_lE -- - _tt3i_I:~r_1i ?.~_ ~I~-~--------_--~?l~~-~~~~~r!~f_--___---- ~.l~12 t ~ __ - _;Q 2<e._ _c;.q~_~i..~_. _ _c:. !r~r: '"Y~~!: I-E~__~~_~ ~S= ~~-~ ,. . 1- - - .!JJ-~ Hj__ __ __ 2.. yj{_ _C:.~fj1!!Qt..:.~{:!_ jZ~_ _ _ __<; ~ !.':!.'!'::'J:./13 J._ _~2~~ Y - - _Cl.. t~--- __J_1..Q(Q_~ M!:"i1_'h. _Cl -- -- -- - --- .c:J._-!i!5'!f!.;8J...'k -3 !fl.".;! II jQaflnI_~---lQlfci-----._------------------____-J:l_~,~__'~J--____ -i~,iJ 6i I .tSo~1 C (VJ ~ { ---------------------------------------------------------------- ( \ I j ! I I ; I j ~ I ~ ~ ~ ,I J 1 ~ I: i ,: ,~ :~ " 5 ; ~ i i -- ,.t... , PETITION to Mayor Garvey & City Commissioners, City of Clearwater, Florida Re: LAND USE AMENDMENT and REZONING REQUEST Z 93-94, LUP 93-43 Lots 1 and 2, Block 3 and 1/2 of vacated street McMULLEN BAYVIEW SUBDIVISION 501 Bayview Avenue, 508 Meadowlark Lane ., We petition you to VOTE to DENY the abov~ REQUEST. We are customers of the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET, ne~t door to the FINA station. We believe that the addition of a CONVENIENCE STORE at the FINA will endanger the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET, which serves as the Historic Town of Bayview's neighborhood grocery store and our neighborhood fiShing-bait shop. There is no other fiShing-bait shOp in CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET. Approval would our use of the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET supplies, WHICH WILL NOT BE REPLACED. the area to replace the destroy an existing use, to obtain fishing-bait ~~~~~ ~ ~Rny,~n~~n~~ qt~r~ ~t th~ FINA would d~~trov another existing use, our use of the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET to obtain neighborhood grocery store supplies, including fresh fruits and vegetables, WHICH WILL NOT BE REPLACED. ~~~ ADDRESS Wj)~______-:2i-2P-_J:jC_t1_tl~_lJZ1Y._JlfJdIJj~AQji:J2-- &d;.JiL---------Zf.L~!----~~~~--~_l/!~,-~--------- _~4.pL~-(Jd'L-'~--_----lYL-ta/tLj}~m:J./J1---IL'~~------------- ~~I---~~~f/ktf4lJM!.4-'-~----~-------- ~-'f{!fi5-J;:;fkc?~(---~~2./':--~~.u..>-6':aJd.c;-~-- _~~~~~~--~~~~---~-5{-~-L-Z~---------------- ~L2.J-~1r..2. __ ___J?f.ff.~~.MLa~0.? _~L :::&R,-_C&4.::~1rr€- PC · _ A~~t-St4\~~\i!~L---!.QtueflClOL.A1WtJ.(l"---1-.9:lt- ~~10 _~jlh<1Sf2~l-YJ-ie~Al.---- _lq~_?_51_(1~li~lLtJ1..:.----- ------ ~ ~ ~. ,_ ~ ~~ _ _ ~_'5"('.l~~~---- -- __l~S_~_.rl~~.l.t~ _j?JS~_t.J__:..-29fi1-bl1:p..J!.Qe.._ j:t, / ~/ '? ~ A . i "I (I ;J , . .'1-f"'///) e..(}'Y -/ /" -r-.4?. ,;1,,-, -" l-::>.J~ .' r/;lv......v '-' I :!').tA..iI'~ (.."lr.- ~.~ <~ l,~..~. _. 11.., ----~-r- -~~-~-------------ry-------~-------~--------------- _.......: -It.. '-Z-~C.k CV t:. d-. . '." rJZ1~ . /~.., ./,.. _u.__... . _ . __ _ ~ tL______.:~ L~:.L.:t..t.. ...1 -------'7----------- 1/) ,r . /! ( /,) ;;' . f:,.t'2(:L-1Llf~d'-~}----~(l?/!{}!2-'--L1d.{2---------------- PETITION to Mayor Garvey & City Commissioners, City of Clearwater, Florida Re: LAND USE AMENDMENT and REZONING REQUEST Z 93-94, LUP 93-43 Lots 1 and 2, Block 3 and 1/2 of vacated street McMULLEN BAYVIEW SUBDIVISION 501 Bayview Avenue, 508 Meadowlark Lane We petition you to VOTE to DENY the above REQUEST. i I I \ I I ~ I , l , I ! '. . ~ 1 1 J ~ i N~M~ ~ ADDRESS I. ~/. 11.:-) /, / ;. ~ 0 0 I (j L A- g,f ti" 8 cu{r.:I=J 0 'I (1 tl.... ), 1-;--, l xl ~.J 6 /' c~ ~r::( - 1 (!~~-~-::~L---7"~f!; --'-7T(r;;;;;;0~~~:r'trt<V 1M 7 7! ~ ~----- ~~~~~~__~l_______l~L~____________~~___~__ . -~u:._ __~~&;'~_R<L.~3_t~~:1~~_'!.~_c.!.~~~!k.~('__~=-CP-d?_~_ ; -4 ' ,C,-i1"J~~~('_:A.~2-S__&<!L\::1.R.iL~J~~L!!.lS:19:__~~3L~9__ ' / ~ lL~l~QJLt".__ /J2..::-~~!l':.<:E$r;:Ls._!!.(;L_~!h::;T------ --t -' L'-' ./ ~c- :7 _~_C__~j~ ~~______.LX?.L___~6j_1'k2.<?Le--1- ,h,4 '} "" /JII""'/ (-- :-.':. . /,,/ ./ _ ~~~~ __ ~~~______~~c~lY~~J~__________________ ' ~~-)~ ---~---------------------------------------- _' '~~L~Z~\9_;'_(2dth'~J::::';:j-______________ _ ___~Ih:W::i:':~~______lbJ~i.@!:r!-!!!!)J:lLJ&L_r;,__________ 1-k~---~~*7J-j_':'~~~_5-~~~"-:rL-_9J-~- J:.:______________ ,"/,1 t-'~ <.: J -I ~ ,l-'- Ii ~ I .~_/ --I-)4Jutft---" - ~---_1.r;(:..-_->'L-I/3.j.J()f..c:J{J2a::L-LJD---- We are customers of the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET, next door to the FINA station. We believe that the addition 01 a CONVENIENCE STORE at the FINA will endanger the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET, which serves as the Historic Town of Bayview's neighborhood grocery stare and our neighborhood fishing-bait shop. There is no other fishing-bait shop in CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET. Approval would our,use of the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET supplies, WHICH WILL NOT BE REPLACED. the area to replace the destroy an eKisting use, to obtain fishing-bait A~~R\ R ~Rny,~n~~n~~ ~iAr~ Ri th~ FINA would dS6troy another eKisting use, our use of the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET to obtain neighborhood grocery store supplies, including fresh fruits and vegetables, WHICH WILL NOT BE REPLACED. .~. .. '.. PETITION to Mayor Garvey & City Commissioners. City of Clearwater. Florida Re: LAND USE AMENDMENT and REZONING REQUEST Z 93-94. LUP 93-43 Lots 1 and 2, Block 3 and 1/2 of vacated street McMULLEN 8AYVIEW SUBDIVISION 501 Bayview Avenue, SOB Meadowlark Lane We petition you to VOTE to DENY the above REQUEST. We are customers of the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET, next door to the FINA station. We believe that the addition of a CONVENIENCE STORE at the FINA will endanger the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET, which serves as the Historic Town of Bayview's neighborhood grocery store and our neighborhood fishing-bait shop. There is no other fishing-bait shop in CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET. Approval would our use of the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET supplies, WHICH WILL NOT BE REPLACED. the area to replace the destroy an existing use, to obtain fishing-bait A~~R~ A ~Rnv.~n~~nF~ qt~r~ Rt th~ FINA would existing use, our use of the CLEARWATER FOOD neighborhood grocery store supplies, including vegetables, WHICH WILL NOT BE REPLACED. d~strQY another MARKET to obtain fresh fruits and I . , ~ ) f ; t 1 ~ A E /7/ /) , ADDRESS (fif--K.-,-j~ C-: _________3JjD.tL_Ck_'*-_yj.:._fle.q~drL'_~~_(~ ~1? /<1 --- -~..: ______32:B__~\J_z~<&\::.I\...A~L__Qll_f_.L3StJbI J ~' -.J. ----_____d2.(L~Cj_ku..f:...I!._Ub:y__c'i~~_FJ__f.<:tt.~Lcr- f , '~f.,:. 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PETITION to Mayor Garvey & City Commi5sione~s, City ot Clearwater, Florida Re: LAND USE AMENDMENT and REZONING REQUEST Z Q3-94, LUP 93-43 Lots 1 and 2, Block 3 and 1/2 of vacated street McMULLEN BAYVIEW SUBDIVISION 501 Bayview Avenue, 508 Meadowlark Lane We petition you to VOTE to DENY the above REQUEST. We are customers ot the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET, next door to the FINA . station. We believe that the addition of a CONVENIENCE STORE at the FINA will endanger the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET, which serves as the Historic Town ot 8ayview's neighborhood grocery store and our neighborhood fishing~bait shop. There is no other fiShing-bait shop in CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET. Approval would our use of the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET supplies, WHICH WILL NOT BE REPLACED. the area to replace the destroy an existing use, to obtain fishing-bait I , I ( i I I I I ( ! Rl~R\ A ~Rn~~n~~n~~ ~~Qr~ A~ th~ F1NA would d~GtrQY another existing use, our use of the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET to obtain neighborhood grocery store supplies, inCluding fresh fruits and vegetables, WHICH WILL NOT BE REPLACED. NAME ADDRESS -~___~_____________l'J1~~_~~l~c__:{~~~:_~_________ ~ L (j-\~-; -~- $r'.[I/,.' . ~ t ~f "'?' ", ~ -a"'- ..:- - --.:__ ____________ _ :.e'O;~~~J..~ . ~L":'_' ~_-_~________ -7~"", '1',,/' -?/tuk/~ /j /1...",.;/4:\ .<<? '7../,..;. /~, . "LUc..'-&,~ - ./-~----- --------- --- -<=Zt.~- - - ---;rr::t..'~c~-<.:r.u. _.. - --~ ---- -~Q~~_~_ltl0J~~~-~-------i:L~~~~~~~--~~?---!JC~!..~:-------- l __;a:42~c.?4r_~~~_______d~et--':;2.d-__Z:~__~1~~LE__~~~L.eld Q p~ ~ r~\\. "GLQ. /l/)(x CfuU_ (-J Q Clv""\J.,.\r) 1 el~ J'-:'j 0 :~.,l.j (0 (tf' -~ ~--_____:::t..~__ljT_________~_ ___-_____J__ -s- - ____~J---- --- --tv;1~dL= -- -- - --- J~Jr~'_iJMcit ~ i - - t-:. L_ _:;.:j.Et/J_ - -- ~/~----~----------------~J.1~,~J?4--C:C~~-----~---------- -..#!1t:f.::~2:Sff4'~'1-------- ___(!(~.q~q;.fJ_1.-J(.':..(~.:__ fr:-i.:. _ _ ..~Y.. "_ ~ c~ J .k' L ~ 47..~~;~" ., /J OJ/" 'I r , j ~ ('"';0 /. / 94 /l/tc,- ) r. ~l ,,') "Ci I )(tI~J(lt,,-.:r.t''t,c/C/... ~. C./lft'. ---~2"- '--- Z---------..I-------~----------- -----::1-0.- ./ ::.t.. L/'"I ,.. ~ ..--. ;...- '. ") (.-~2 <'..'/~ J/.4! r-'" ~?,.A1 . '" . ? ./ (_.>( . ' ...;.,-1......- .. ."., . } ..;-~_t:::;..,:;- ~/::t'.d::t..._____....----- 1-------.......-.......-l--~-'7l,.r----~- . /1 d .. ..- _ -:?p " 1 '(1" 'H,\ ) "... "~I (' ., .//"",/ 1'"'11'0' __~tJ_~_J~~ __~________~_2~c__J~J~_.______________________ -u;:; ..... ____~~L~0~~0~C~~__~:_-__________________________________ PETITION too M.:lyor G.:~I~vey'131 City Cr)HHn.i.G!',;ionllt-!3~ Ci.ty nf L'Jul.\n'ktf.~,II"~ F.1ny-ldd " Re: LAND USE AMENDMENT 'and RtzoNrNG REQUEs'r Z 93-94, LUP 93-43 LDts 1 C\nd :2, Block .:;:, ,'~nd J./:';~ 01" VI:\l:i.:-.tr;!c.1 ~Jt:n:1I?l McMULLEN BAYVIEW SUBDIVISION 501' BayvimoJ Avc}nul.? ~ ~.i08 Mf:~,;II:Ir:H'" 1 a 1"1<. Li~nC? We petition you to VOTE to DENY thf.;! above FiCOUnn. We are custome....s of thj;~ CLEf-1F<ltJATI2:F< FOOD l'lARI<I.::T, Ill?)( t doot~ to thl? FINA station. We !..H?lil?vP the.\t thl,", <~ddition (rf B CONVENI~NCE STORE at the FINA will endanger the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET~ which serves .::.s the Historic Town r:)"t' Bi.\yvie~oJ'~; neighborhood groc:ery store and our neighborhood fishing-bait shop. There is no othel' f:i.~'illino-'br.\i t ~..tlt1p.in CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET. Approval would our use of the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET supplies, WHICH WILL NOT BE REPLACED. the ~r~~ to replace the destroy an existing use, to obtain fishing-bait Pll so, a conven :u?nCf~ !'-:i \.01" (:.' 'i;1 t 1.I'11'.' r~'l 1"1(.\ ,..m1.11 rI destroy another e~isting use, our use of the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET to obtain neighborhood grocery store supplies, including fresh fruits and vegetables, WHICH WILL NOT BE REPLACEO. [~ {.iDDHES~; ~ ~ t _ .J~. >:.- '~_~:~~~~q~~:~~~~~~~c~ _~m.: ... .~;; tf.d~~liit.'<;<<l?~--~:---- ~7t~a'&../ -... 6/c -2... _0~.bA.. 4fl-f-V~ ' _--~.../ c.~-.(~~..~tL_- . ."4~_(.__._ .. _nO. ./1/1 ,,~~ d&.1/fv.e- -c (g,;.c-h- .... -.- .. . .. . J.-2;?Y/?:;c>:-.5& (;(--- SZ:-::2~1f:-/7 . .----- .-.- ~W c~~f0.g~t1&f . .._OL ._ _, '~~c&~(~:'L.. ... ..~X~~2M..C.hQ:~IO"/:RCLtJ.t._,sf~ .....q~~J-!- L Jl.ill - u..--i- C:6\1.fuQ.. -\\LoO~ .t\'C..\=-">l.Q..\N~I3:-~ . \\-. J~~~~))\...:~~'~~j;~1:;~~~~~ NAME ~H. , _u6.... PETITION to Mayor Garvey Sf City Commissioners, City of Clearwater, Florida Re: LAND USE AMENDMENT and REZONING REQUEST Z 93-94~ LUP 93-43 Lots 1 and 2, Block 3 and 1/2 of vacated street McMULLEN BAYVIEW SUBDIVISION 501 Dayview Avenue, ~08 Meadowlark Lane We peti ticn you to VOTE to DENY the ahove r~EQl.JEST. We are customers of the CLEARliJATER FOOD r1AHI<ET ~ n1?:< t door to the FINA station. We believe th",t the addition of a CONVENIENCE STORE at the FINA will endanger the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET, which serves as the Historic Town of 8ayview's neighborhood.grocery store and OUr neighborhood fishing-bait shop. There is.no other fishing-bait shop in CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET. Approval would our use of the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET supplies, WHICH WILL NOT BE REPLACED. the area to replace the destroy an existing use, to obtain fishing-bait Also, a convenience store at the FINA would destroy another existing use, our use of the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET to obtain neighborhood grocery store supplies, including -fresh fruits and vegetables, WHICH WILL NOT BE REPLACED. N~ME ADDRESS __ _tJ.b_e..!...l__.&tJJ>_~_____._. __._ _ _ .__ J:J..f.:~.._~_~sA~J?_- _L"-.._!tOLJ1/- _g..:_~ f.{~C:; 6 __B~~..__. -~_. -._.____._10_LL_~1{!t:tk _UdQL:t:L_'Ur::.J3:L_~ tq -_.]~M-,/-,._PP.<ri~-tI:b'- --3_!Qj~,.i(~~.f\Y-~-,-A(?-'L.:3~-1A...J s'"I~!l ':fl~~C~(r-"-J.~;:~i~;~,~,~~~~~.t'~'3~~ I ~ :~:~~~~~~~~:--'~~J~Ij~~~~~9~~i;]~P.L:3!I69S- .~&.~~!.~_~~__...aL~_L~.~~_s-___-:8__"~-f2-d.-c:.12- __Em..(}lL~_ ._._.~gl.~~(}.~.__._._.~Cj.~Q___S:B:~{dr;g,l~f?_~_1.~ _' bff4::n ~.4Ir-.!:-C~S~';}."H':-~iL~~_..tJt;~------ ---.. . n n. h~(J{.~~.mnn.~._- Jo_--.T~YUt\le~ . ---..~. ~_,.. . --Q6-0....-.~.~L'1:J.t.nb+-_._~___.S-_.~ . ! H'" ....._ .. .~_...__~.).~..r....__.~~een~_kA('d._.f\U2:._ro SJ p~ - ......n'SS,,~..:Y~~-\a~-~OR.~ ~ ;' PETITION to 11ayor Garvey I!( CJty COITlIll,i(i;~,j:irJrH'1r-!:;;~ C.1.Ly of Cleal"'watc~r~ Flol-Jdi.\ Re: LAND USE AMENDMENT and REZONING REQUEST Z 93-94~ LUP 93-q3 Lots 1 and 2, Bloc]': :: and 1/2 or vdcat.ucJ !:,ill"wo-t Mcl'lULLEN ElAYVIEW SUBDIV!STON 501 Bayview Avenue, 508 M8ddowla~k Lane We petition you to VOTE to DENY the ahov!".' REUlJEST. We are customer-s of the> CLEAFMATEr~ r:.OOD l'1AI:-':V:ET, nt?::t door to th~ FINA station. l'-!e believe? that the addition of a CONVENIENCE STORE at the FINA will endanger the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET, which serves as the Historic Town of Bayview's neighborhood grocery store and our neighborhood fishing-bait shop. Th~re is no other fishing-bait shop in CLEARWATER FOOD MAR~ET. Approval would our use of the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET supplies, WHICH WILL NOT BE REPLACED. the area to replace the destroy an existing use, to obtain fishing-bait Also, a convenience store at the FINA would destroy another existing use, our use of the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET to obtain neighborhood grocery store supplies, including fresh fruits and vegetables, WHICH WILL NOT BE REPLACED. (-\ODHESS _~~ U\.;_W~\_t~()~\~__.Q_~!.!::L~..:-~~~)ll(2,~~_~9(} . ~t...l.~...._..~c.:~Jl).~-~_~~~~lQ..~L\@_~~ 0J . _ j~_~_q.~_~~2<O_.__T~l'>lqt~Ll~t~LQIL-& ._._ _ '_P__~.._._.!_b~L,:\_,_.____~_L6~_~_~._~._.._~.t M .. · vD-.---.~9.-~.\.---G...lV&M.a~.-~~-~ ~ ~ ~ ......... _ ~--,-B..~.Oh.. _.:\l:~~~L_;?f:~.N.~__6 /- 9~ .r.\'- .. r.m._V:M_eL_:'~~~I~----~-lo.:.:2b---JJ:j^J9~--~--~ .~~ ,~ _ __ _ _ . --\1U~,~---\t\..__._.._~~-~.,^_."J-------~-- I- t -~ }?t::r~-~&-- -, - ---~-l.-------h?~!-ecO~t-~ll-"~~ //. --V.~AfC---:-- - OtH------ ---.------L?.5.A;-?h~rZZd--cc-..----ittflf"'r ____iJl.lll.Ar:J__ ,_ _.. HIIL.-....- _ _... .....~"--_dq.ltj__.:..Kel.-e~-"_- ---.. __. fY\ t:ft'(;~ -JtrJ..- JJ14j{ly;t1._ .-... -- -- --.' .... 'm_ ..- -_.~ ..M {J(I1~-et,.... --() !c/2tJ~ ~~g.-..Lhwur1~..... ...-91--- __w/~d~~4!..(!i-.t?/~ ~,~ PETITION to Mayor Garvey & City CommissiDners~ City oi' Clearwater, Florida Re: LAND USE AMENDMENT and REZONING REQUEST Z 93-94, LUP 93-43 Lots 1 and 2, Block 3 and 1/2 of vacated street McMULLEN BAYVIEW SUBDIVISION 501 Bayview Avenue, 508 Meadowlark Lane We petition you to VOTE to DENY the above REQUEST. We are customers of the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET, ne~t door to the FINA. station. We believe that the addition of a CONVENIENCE STORE at the FINA will endanger the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET, which serves as the Historic Town of Bayview's neighborhood grocery store and our neighborhood fiShing-bait shop. There is no other fiShing-bait shop in CLEARWATER FOOD MARKE"r. Approval would our use of the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET supplies, WHICH WILL NOT BE REPLACED. the area to replace the destroy an existing use, to obtain fishing-bait Also, a convenience store at the FINA would destroy another existing use, our use of the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET to obtain neighborhood grocery store supplies, including fresh fruits and vegetables, WHICH WILL NOT BE REPLACED. NAME ADDRESS J.~~_1~~~~'~_____ _J.?~Z.if _L~:!:!:!.~~.~~.:::J._r;::-':.~!f_~~~r..J.____,3_y'!:-_7_L- . ","~~fLJ~Yl4-4..IT~___ 2L~_z'L.12/Q~11y'I;.L _JA'kt{2d____ ,__~~}_0.:..1. ~____ - ~~~.:t-L- _"j~I"Q~~8.~~-C;;r~'".--.(~~ :!-::r-.cL~.!,J:L-:s ,,(.L~I /i1!..&:._--C_A!:~- - -- - _ _ _. _Js:.~ I. ___. _..__~r:.t{.r:lr:(S;.t::. _ .Oth .f!j~U 1_ _'.l:7.l'CCt,0 _~/.:!_ 2t:& L( ( ~b,"","'" ..r-:I~i~~ ?A~ C.4USe'IV4-/ IlJfIIl j) ,Ir:-'^ r,d 3fJ408 - p:i;-I'I~~-~~-4: JJ?=d._.L.pa.~_.__.a.J._.._-.-:.Y-J'.p:.r._e~4::..__. _~.#'~,t.2.UL..c:_--",,~. r:., . \~l-,$( : _' /1..," __J2"'lQi._~I.L?t-dA.~A<<;-'f~tjJ.!:2C-ct~'-L:::J21:-)( kl ( --J).ft-",,-,=,(j.!c-t4~-- ___A;ii!:L___~<,:~_jLdj__1.ffL{n,.~J;~L.l:.::~ ,) 'f 6 1'1' -~l..JIZ~}JlJ?t;/d--_@.r.:-x$L'!L.Aj1:,.t,~Qd!!::Wd:?fC__;:dO I J. ~d4tftlff~-t:(f:Z:-- --!-3!i~ -'""-'~[~;;!:?JiL~-'t6Ic;' _41;/~/ / r,:{(.._.-_ C____.._ ._-_.tf(- _:{}f!I}~~___.;;!J:: _..itXL:-_~_0.~:L.~_)ft.!:d I~ 7),1-:1/' "p!!" ?-- ,.I(~'f t&~t7JJL~r?J5;;-xJl~' CL~~J17t f1' h./~k~ t- ...~" .:r-_ ,- _. -- - - _..- - -. _ _' _ _ - ,_. -- - -. -- - --- - - _.- - _ - _._ -- -- --.- - -- - - - - - - - ~ - - - -- dJ'..--""- ,. . C /> :.:tf.. L . .._ -_~ ;t,...- _.k~~.~~~r__.__.._._.J3.?:LI._6_ILLF--,:i!}_'._~1.~v.__!LJ.:;"!dQ.!3.._---------- - P/ {[> - -- d L ; 1 '?'&;' C :C(~~y.~..~~:-::-:. ,____ .__ ~_. :5Lk.J ~ q~!~9Q._ _ .J.\L.._ _ ___H.C _{gf:~~.lr",~_~~_._ ~ _(Q L.t._ PETITION to Mayor Garvey & City Commissioners, City ot CleArwRter, Florida Re: LAND USE AMENDMENT and REZONING REQUEST Z 93-94. LUP 93-43 Lots 1 and 2, Block 3 and 1/2 of vacated street McMULLEN BAYVIEW SUBDIVISION 501 Bayview Avenue~ 508 Meadowlark Lane We petition you to VOTE to DENY the above REQUEST. ,.. I I We are customers of the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET, neMt door to the FINA station. We believe that the addition of a CONVENIENCE STORE at the FINA will endanger the CLEARWATER FOOD .MARKET, which serves as the Historic Town of Bayview's neighborhood grocery store and our neighborhood fiShing-bait shop_ I I There is no other fishing-bait shop in CLEARWATER FOOD MAR~ET. Approval would our use of the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET supplies, WHICH WILL NOT BE REPLACED. the area to replace the destroy an existing use, to obtain fishing-bait AIso~ a convenience store at the FINA would destroy another existing use, our use of the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET to obtain neighborhood grocery store supplies, including fresh fruits and vegetables, WHICH WILL NOT BE REPLACED. NAME ADDRESS ~~.0.! 2e__~l-_&~;~~__..5-:?22~=tfi~~.!~Lr;!_dd7-~d.;z_~41/4:~'" co . P:tc~ ~L/ he ~_.. -I ,.' .:.1../ #' .:;.1 t;/l . - . . ~..2~~~::.:.__..._r:.l!J~s.:_..IJ!1!#t!..~-:I~.k..)K_s:..:..'_/~._~_______ - _.-,J')ir.,Ij~~--._-.21.Q--~<{',*,jL-'S.J5.:Lr-J.k,:l'''-t:L~_:?!./L .ftr.-J:.tLJ&1i.~~t!i~:J,t::-.b.__... ---22-7L2--- /2CJ.v~~(VP.cd_...5.~____C_!!.tIJ{~Zi2?..)~ A} (/ tJ .I-: r. ~ J:;.' f I f -~_~'FLJL.- .-- _.__.l. :t....-'J _..k!'ts.lt's:.;r__JL.____iE.ir.. r'..j:>;;A~~ c: '.. JJt.i.1!l~ ;-I:::'1!!L.-c::"-". - ... -- .-. ..sa <f. .ft _ _G.t.~\S.S):. \. ~-Q~--- - -. ._T~~j-t .9..:c\_~i'.c!)i J:L;> :; 'I c; ~ ~._.E..tf7-- _~~k::~. -' ._.:......._.,j~j_~"~:__o...~&...IJ_)-;;...~_:_ t1l_ -.. ._.ZL"t~?L-f<.,....-__:..a.....~ ~?" / I ___ ..14- ~~-_._~---'i 2f.:.. .Y.._....5./!._"'.~::.~ / .__.__~~l,;:~::~ __cl,-.[!~_ ~Ur .J.' .. . )VII. 1/' I. /J J I I - "'_ ;~t..{.~i--'::.<-J.};:fJy:.~. ..._ .0__'_.'. . ..( ~/.;.2..&~.I;!1l. !..1.-?{.u.c..lrz:((j,!:{~,- _._"__ _._ _______.___ .:..j.r:r/::Yl.__.? C!..d~I 1-:lf.. ...... _ __ .no 2._~!_'l~~___..L:)~(j:.tL...:/j c _It.1L.{./.tLsL ..__.._t; j-Lv/.::..3.fI cl I<i \~~~~'...t;'.._._~~~.~~4-.. ;"'.--..--... ....~.~!t..__i3~.~~.0::.:~~~~.~~2.- ._~ \~::S.':l..~l.!.>~'L.:3~~_.__~~(J \ ('\ Ci'~S,~ - Y'1' ) ". ... - "7 IJ J::'~ t-". C~A-' 0 <;.... ) 5 1-; f=-t I . /.... I ,".) ~ \ .- , < j l- . .- ~. .-{4...- - c. -t...:~~~ ' . -.-.......-...--..... ....~...,;,. -~_.... . ........ ...oJ -;;;Cfl---..._'i..~ "..... ..c...:::-:__.._.!......__J l 1...> --, (t-; &l{;; /,.:~ /" "'.',7':''; )/.)..../. c~.. , ,'.- ~-:._.- ~\-~':'~ _J:.!(!.~.(2.-,-- ........ .__..~~~J:.:.r::~~(:...__(~:.(~:;-)<__. _~_.::-~~_._!_L__:.. -. --"__ ." I, '1->... PETITION to Mayor Garvey & City Commissioners. City of C18arwater, Florida , " Re: LAND USE AMENDMENT and REZONING REQUEST Z 93-94, LUP 93-43 Lots 1 and 2, Block 3 and 1/2 of vacated street McMULLEN BAYVIEW SUBUIVISION 501 Bayview Avenue, 508 Meadowlark Lane We petition you to VOTE to DENY the above REQUEST. We are customers of the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET~ newt door to the FINA station. We believe that the addition of a CONVENIENCE STORE at the FINA will endanger the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET, which serves as the Historic Town of Bayview's neighborhood grocery store and our neighborhood fishing-bait shop. There is no other fishing-bait shop in CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET. Approval would our use of the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET supplies, WHICH WILL NOT BE REPLACED. the area to replace the destroy an existing use, to obtain fishing-bait Also, a convenience storm at the FINA would destroy another existing use, our use of the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET to obtain neighborhood grocery store supplies, including fresh fruits and vegetables, WHICH WILL NOT BE REPLACED. NAt<l- ~ s€= ADDRESS '-- ~~ ')') 0 '7 C v-L fr-- 7U ;j ;Z"2'-(Yc_ -. . 0--- --,,--- -____,,----_C,_________._______._____ ~~_~-_ ____ - __1~__._ ~--~-------_.----.-.-.--.fb---CUL~-M--.~--.E~~ ...--..- -' - -".--./ 1.312()~-~,.~J!,.-~~~~~.__~q.r.s.4-._ __._._ -~t;.---37,:>$~r------.--~'!!~--~~~4~L'>.".:!:::-"""-g~~"i>(:j~1:' ~~_..-....,~.l-lf!..--llctJ..~~t~IY1--$!L.-.J:J:~~--- ~ . ----~~----~'ftt9.-~LIf?.:tL61J_J3I<<d.-J:r_!Ps:- -' ~..Z227 .. - ~-..--.--.-....~OS:..".~~J..0&_~--.c..\~, -- ...---. -~.:&..._.-. !1<!52Z!2g9__l-l1J~a!Y.dQW-Ji!l (1{._.IN.__:?1.~__~/~ F'/ ,- . ~J-l.tlt[~ -.... ".........-...,.... .__l.fOO.I__1t~.~~._~_...:ti!.~.~_._.__...._._..__...._... ...._ __'_'_" - "--.----"-.." .~0(,-g:,:;~G~-~-~- _H_ -. _ -. -.- .4!;;/I:::::-:~:.....j31iJ~~~:i;;;f~::~ . :IX;l",hiAI\c-~~ ~ .. .. Hj C() :SG:llfl\1o .\t.J ,,-ic..()" J~ \ uC\ h'. __ __ { . I t. ~ '.' ~ ' PETITION to Mayol- Garvey I!~ Ci ty Commissionen5, Ci ty Of~'\:~tr.?r. ~ Re: LAND USE AMENDMENT an d RE Z ON I NG... Rr:G1UEST Z 97.-94, LUP 93-43 Lots 1 and 2, Blpck 3 and 1/2 of vacated street McMULLEN BAYVIEW SUBDIVISION 501 Bayview Avenue, 508 Meadowlark Lane Florida We petition you to VOTE to DENY the above REQUEST. We are customers of the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET~ newt door to the FINA station. We believe. that the addition of a CONVENIENCE STORE at the FINA will endanger the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET~ which ~erv~s as the Historic Town of Bayview's neighborhood grocery store and our neighborhood fishing-bait shop. There is no other fiShing-bait shop in CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET. Approval would our use of the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET supplies, WHICH WILL NOT BE REPLACED. the area to replace the destroy an existing use, to obtain fishing-bait AIso~ ~ con~enience store at the FINA would destroy another existing use, our use of the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET to obtain neighborhood grocery store supplies, including fresh fruits and vegetables, WHICH WILL NOT BE REPLACED. NAME ADDRESS . ~.!?E-__.A~,,-<JgLd!r___ __..__ _..__ __lt1.9____,1{C_~~L~L_?_l(.'~!,~. 'II r L, ~__ _.._ ~_._______.~_.~-..J\1J~\.QC'<1~Lht-~.-.0uJ\v .~ . _. _ ....___.~ ",_'_'" ..n__.___.~_~_Q_~.____J~!:':~ __!!.1l~ __ _. _~._._ . .C~_ ___~~..._......___j(~~.~ .__ Lt!:.~!:5::.--!2~:..__.__~{~. f.l;lll; {t.. - .. __:::__..__.~_ _'H _. .... ...... ........... _._~0.(S=_ Jl1Ltt-.:;llJrnt?lC_____..__ . __ . '~'_ ~_ ... .... .-.-___,.._._.____.....__~~_~5~.~Q~_Lqk:.K.J.:~~!?_'C_._~L.eg~VC~t't;/ P L t' ! ') ';J, ifJ .--' f _..' -? ' ...-- r-;;......... /.l,f/j!( c0.~:.-C--..-. ......_ ...._!!:J..':~.~.( ._~y_~;;~_~{jSJ5.L<:;L.cc;'_._.;:~?S?() {JmtM#L{Pd;....---.....52~2..j?lJ.c1JUJc.;cjJa.e..-c1LLlMJI/j-~/0 . __ _ . _.. _ _...::3:0... ..N.. f~ ~ ;'.f\ (j b!.\!.' .~~ JS.c&f5 _::W'__',~'~'" Il f I . :... . \ c ..~..~ ,.r::. (glee. ..AYet1.(..eijrrF ui'cd-4?. _ ." ..:... _.".....w..... ........,. ..L2......... .._.... . __._.__._..,~...._._ _..___._._... _..._.__. _._._....._....__._._.~ ~1~_D~:1 ~.f1: I.. ...m T. nn... J:3~ ~I.. ~ ~ ~".! ~~! .~':' ~f. .S! 'c-~ .~:.~.~,_" :.~~ :.L.....E ~ ..~ <I" I " yB:1~~:~~~J.. ....f~tr~t:) {t":~!_tijiud/..lJIt..J.,...CI.::..__.EL.._~~~al {... J I. PETITION to Mayor Garvey & City Commissioners, City of Clearwater, Florida Re: LAND USE AMENDMENT and REZONING REQUEST Z 93-94, LUP 93-43 Lots 1 and 2, Block 3 and 1/2 of vacated street McMULLEN BAVVIEW SUBDIVISION 501 Bayview Avenue, SOB Meadowlark Lane We petition you to VOTE to DENY the above REQUEST. We are customers of the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET, next door to the FINA station. We believe that the addition of a CONVENIENCE STORE at the FINA will endanger the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET, which serves as the Historic Town of 8ayview's neighborhood grocery store and our neighborhood fiShing-bait shop. There is no other fishing-bait shop in CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET. Approval would our use of the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET supplies, WHICH WILL NOT BE REPLACED. the area to replace the destroy an existing use, to obtain fishing-bait Al~A~ R ~An~~n~~n~~ q~~r~ ~t th~ FINA would daatrQV another existing use, our use of the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET to obtain neighborhood grocery store supplies, including fresh fruits and vegetables, WHICH WILL NOT BE REPLACED. I i i ,I 1 . { NAM . y../ I' ~ ADDRESS ..., _ rULl:Xo.r.,.4:!{ - -_-<2.:QL~.!-q{-.~fflff-- ---- i~eof&j..Y..4-.Q.::!-,_tr__ - _ . ___J~=_..:~!!!1QJlL:i.I__J][L_______~Sflfll!:f_ll~!!-~_ Ii 'J Cd'. 1f.J:!:.rJ~_ f?i'!!:.~L-J.!:.Z-.}g0.f5J~1?~~'"lll~ P:.:.. -7?7~~~lq----------- ~ . . ~., .., ~ ~:' '-Z-_.- ~ .. ./:)... /[, .,1 it" J.e . '/ /. .:It.... ..;~. t. .X.-f.(:. "-~ /().'.cx L ~ ,., I /<-./ \.. .t!f --2-_ ~____fi kJ~'J..--.-- - --- __cd. 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(~I' ".t.o, ' ...l ,(.1.,',./ ;.- .... ;u:::l~~, ~01:-W~~;~---;;-~;C~9~~';;:-7c~;;:?t~1%~, :~J~~~t.~-:-,;/l . //Z~.. ',' /.. ~ c L~ _ I( .-'/ YO. .._ ,_ / z:--.- ....- ---- -' - ------------o;.::'--------------.~,.l,o. --....- -- ,=-~-~~--Ii:tiM < < r.~~t.-~--f:l~~!.1:"~?~L1.~~c(~/-4%:.:.:2~~!'9 /~' ,. Y -... ---'r-- ,I, - .,"~ '"" , ,..---..' /7..... ;;t- / /" .. ............. ~i . / ) L / / J_~ ~ c (~ -" 0 ~'. ,~'-7/}t~/t((( r:.2~ /-5 /)f/-~/?J!...{I."/ 1 /:(If!lII(//f;..('E-tI,c; I't ./ 7 '9'9 - 3 StJ-c" :9>~-J 6/ 9 PETITION to Mayor Garvey & City Commissioners, City of Clearwater, Florida Re: LAND USE AMENDMENT and REZONING REQUEST Z.93-94, LUP 93-43 . Lots 1 and 2, Block 3 and 1/2 of vacated street McMULLEN BAYVIEW SUBDIVISION 501 Bayview Avenue, 508 Meadowlark Lane We petition you to VOTE to DENY the above REQUEST. I I I I I i 1 i i \ ! A~~R\ A ~Rn~~n~~n~~ qt~r~ At th~ FINA would deatroy another 1 ( eMisting use, our use of the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET to obtain ~ neighborhood grocery store supplies, including fresh fruits and ~ vegetables:?WHICH WILL NOT BE REPLACED. ! C~-~~---.~--~:~~~~?-:?~~--!!:2~~/-LJtI/!f/:=-~ i ). a7l:Ji:tr'----L-!;,;:~~~-:;.,';-~~;;;:~~~.i5~~~~;~=.-@~~~~' , . ! - ~-~~:-'~~;;--------L~------------------~?---~-----4------~ /1 -):f; ~ _L~C'&.".?:~~~_ --LC2LG:.2Ud.:!1!U.i-_-____J-e_Cfdl-:t:t(..!:6'.::t~~~b r- ~/ . {Y' , . . I I /-- ~t!2~ ,..: -?/)~, , If'" , f? /!e ,. . ~..L.../ ~r) 17 .-- ::;r:...8:l.t---""~:..-:.:..L:... ~..k~_ - - - --- -- -- - -- - --- - ------ ~:!_'A:t~J.cdd..e._!:: -t- ~a../ ?5-( . t/ -) (:: J2:~:.~ -_ - J-tc;;~~..:~.---~Z'~~~ .c€..!:;~!.!~(:'Y~~:._ __ __~t.'~i::.~L:~_CZ~, . - I ~ ~ .~/! !jtl~-~-r;L?ktt~~- ~~t~lQ~~hcl~~~;-lUL1-,;7-- ~1J.;.lli1---'jl~1- ill1fJ? ( 9 ~ ~'t?~ t/. ..,- (.' /' <. -' // ,,/ ~ U"..; /c; ~r!:fp-TI- ---... ~__..:.7':_ ~2'2~ddf.:.::-:..CL~ttYL--c:.z;a~__:..LL .LeL.:::~_ !lB~:.L{l~~ . -J3.i.6.- _l~(J!.j'.P.!'__ U.1!Lfb::.~~V!j___ fiU:'<:.'L_d!!.!: ,'r --~ro~-CU~~~-!J;Lt2-~,~~9~~L~C~~-~-'!l-~C:-3.1S----- -4!itJ.l(:kl.-'i. --d..i!)LI.~ jjd,1zz-L_~:~s71f=J._.c!.LlL.E-L 2/1:;:,; " -fl1. )~>r)~.1I-J{~'t---j~-~~,~~~~ur1:-1!1--1'L[(.--rt---~-;.- _\ :~A}:1.!.. _ ~ _ (,-_ _ J.tl{JJ,c...:- ~-_ ~ _..:uL:-I- _ _ _ d 3::\!: _i~::"'1 i.X..L _'L _:!L _ _ _,~ _ -:!~,~_ _ _ ~ ~:I1 "X;:/J' ~'--IJ')" ~ J' ~ 7 ,~. L. ) tJ't_ ~ ) P /21 (:..' L \ " ~(.4>. I (,,.\., t >\{.',r- II" We are customers of the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET, next door to the FINA station. We believe that the addition of a CONVENIENCE STORE at the FINA will endanger the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET, which serves as the Historic Town of Bayview's neighborhood grocery store and our neighborhood fiShing-bait shop. There is no other .fishing-ba~t shop in CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET. Approval would our use of the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET supplies, WHICH WILL NOT BE REPLACED. the area to replace the destroy an eMisting use, to obtain fiShing-bait f~ (-/ I';, PETITION to Mayor Garvey & City Commissioners, City of Clearwater, Florida Re: LAND USE AMENDMENT and REZONING REQUEST Z 93-94, LUP 93-43 Lots 1 and 2, Block 3 and 1/2 of vacated street McMULLEN BAVVIEW SUBDIVISION 501 Bayview Avenue, 508 Meadowlark Lane We petition you to VOTE to DENY the above REQUEST. We are customers of the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET, next door to the FINA station. We believe that the addition of a CONVENIENCE STORE at the FINA will endanger the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET, which serves as the Historic Town of 8ayview's neighborhood grocery store and our neighborhood fiShing-bait shop. There is no other fishing-bait shop in CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET. Approval would our use of the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET supplies, WHICH WILL NOT BE REPLACED. the area to replace the destroy an existing use, to obtain fishing-bait A~~R\ R ~Rn~~n~~n~~ qtqr~ Rt th~ FJNA would de6tray anothar existing use, our use of the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET to obtain neighborhood grocery store supplies, including fresh fruits and vegetables, WHICH WILL NOT BE REPLACED. NAME I .-? AD~SS . '/ -;y . ' ,--f-d2f'cCt---g__dtlL/..~_-_-',1a.-.l--::kd4jELC'~-..M4C?------'Z".b.? /-G ~o.ch--t\..J,=/iQ{ G.::",__~______ :L'f:!~~__L L-:::'_ !H~_",SQ.~__ '1/- R1.- I5IY13/Jdib--~J-!1-----__---I!J2l._.L-8!!:..~Z;j}j:/2r;:fi._~ {~ ! -(~!.f.:~l1.~"J:-';<ULW .Y.l-l-------- _2,]':/L-.zgn.<;l&.._h!P~iiiCf'.f..Lw!J-~';(' fl flcy : -. - --~~J~+~:p~r-----1I~L~.=:L~I~;lJ~gQLC~-~cl h, : 1~. - - ..G7-t- (g-:tt.;J-~&~" ----~9-2~--{]lflt---Q-C\fiL---1-){vd- ~~ J ,{ .---.. ~ ~" , " 'V /}' . <' ,. '0." v" , - ;?2 '- . ~~ -_-- .:.:___~~L_..I..(U..tt~.z'2~~- _c.d___ ~.c...___ ~'" ,.J' ,''-/ " .,~ G l' I ~ h.--T ~.... ......"". r? _ .' ~.. , 'I, 4~c~ ~,,, ~ --; . ;/.'""~' '" 'tJ c:~..~..., -c?o~ / /';1-?~ ---.: o!J:e:. / ~'I12-&.----------Ir.~-Ja(Jif-/f~edd!L1~~L&.4J/f -, .-I4::~~='~------___-__2CZa2._--0?:~.!~-LQ--k,-?~14-- ~L J _p/~,.PJ 1. "7') "I') ~._. ~.. -" _7:Ct~1e._1~_'~4~_____________L(;'~.!:!?){_c.~?[t.___(~ti@J[~~_t-?f~// /J;",,-~~&:~"3ce:. --- - - --.. ___o...L geL.!!./.... -1!1aJ..I-.l-V..;&._..1..'l UJ ~ . \ ~ , PETITION to Mayor Garvey & City Commissioners, City of Clearwater, .Florida Re: LAND USE AMENDMENT and REZONING REQUEST Z 93-94, LUP 93-43 Lots 1 and 2, Block 3 and 1/2 of vacated street McMULLEN BAYVIEW SUBDIVISION 501 Bayview Avenue, 508 Meadowlark Lane We petitiQn you to VOTE to DENY the above REQUEST. We are customers of the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET, next door to the FINA station. We believe that the addition of a CONVENIENCE STORE at the FINA will endanger the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET, which serves as the Historic Town of Bayview's neighborhood grocery store and our neighborhood fishing-bait shop. There is no other fishing-bait shop in CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET. Approval would our use of the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET supplies, WHICH WILL NOT BE REPLACED. the area to replace the destroy an e~isting use. to obtain fishing-bait A~~R~ A FRn~~n~~nF~ ~tQr~ ~t th~ -FINA would eKisting use. our use of the CLEARWATER FOOD neighborhood grocery store supplies. including vegetables, WHICH WILL NOT BE REPLACED. destroy another MARKET to obtain fresh fruits and NAME, ADDRESS ~ ...Jak~J--~~\Ir.f'+____JD.:!?_..GtffL~~~__2~pg;e_ H., r . ~--.q~T4:.--LL~fL2.~-2J-".=;~~_'l-.e-~~.-I~ , --Lf;lli~~L::"',"-_';:IJ..if.!,t~-=::::::::L.-'11j:u'::~dhll.:'2--.!.'1. B...!-A=,,(;~(g.~~. -/, I -.tflc~'t:!:!:!:~-::-::..~--_ ______ll~f!~__ Jz.~':~ _f/.:: ;.~B.v.!f~_./!.i:~-= ___ I ~ 1 . I _'d~_ W\;g_ ~~-- - I ..::----fl~Ct.--.A1c:..a{f.a..f:!.r:--Tf;1:J,.---a/~ :r-'i " . .~.... ~. / 2- " Y / If (. ,~;tJ --r c) 1-:;;;:2 L /.p- -- -4!_ ~ -- -----------~-----;Z~----:LjT----~-~- --- , _i1.!4#I-,.:- ' W&.~-- - --- ~.PsJ2-_--E'f2I.-tPC-z2'c:.e::H:'Z(q J(lJ!I1t!.~--- . Ydt______,;j9E.!!..J!1.r~1"q~f_~qL_~~_1!.~~!:l:.C~2_'1"'/C; -crs~- jf~~-~-=~--l1(l!.:.- ~.ud.t J~_ ~~-::---.::;---- --- - ---- I --~J~d_-- LJ..Clh_ -~- ~czf_ --bJ.1-U _m ~Ll..o-_.l1_~.aQ__CL~lvrX~ :::J:ff~:ff::C_=~~S:=-'-'=i!-----------~-S.ls--'i~:l=ot\.L~'l'-~L~dL~J ~Q~ _~~~t;J~~~_____________!!~:J__~~__~~1~_(~____________ ~ ~ rlg"t.;:!:LcJJ:.1:h':!!k:l--------k-.j2----.L-4..!J!!...-f.!.J~.-___ ,.:....., PETITION to Mayor Garvey & City Commissioners, City of.Clearwater, Florida Re: LAND USE AMENDMENT and REZONING REQUEST Z 93-94, LUP 93-43 Lots 1 and 2, Block 3 and 1/2 of vacated street McMULLEN BAYVIEW SUBDIVISION 501 Bayview Avenue, 508 Meadowlark Lane We petition you to VOTE to DENY the above REQUEST. We are customers of the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET, next door to the FINA station. We believe that the addition of a CONVENIENCE STORE at the FINA will endanger the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET, which serves as the Historic Town of Bayview's neighborhood grocery store and our neighborhood fishing-bait shop. There is no other fishing-bait shop in CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET. Approval would our use of. the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET supplies, WHICH WILL NOT BE REPLACED. the area to replace the destroy an eMisting use, to obtain fishing-bait A~~~\ R ~~nv~n~~n~~ qt~r~ Rt th~ FINA would dastroy another existing use, our use of the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET to obtain neighborhood grocery store supplies, including fresh fruits and vegetables, WHICH WILL NOT BE REPLACED. ~ME ADDRESS -3::~-..t-r- f\_'tt~lL__:!.___~~~\.~_~~_~_~~_~l~~'.:-~~fL D.J I: r41~~- . 7::._~~___0___tk(!!.J~_::..__':!::.Y~..:~~__JI-/1T.rt 5,;;?" l~~ .'~.1~{f~__m__?:.t..::L_{L<LG_':!../)~~?f~fL_ 52-771 ! --=pJg.AIJ....."s'-'):-.1.L-ltk9:::1.';)_ ___..a.q.e,:L::._::L1.tl..1"ijJ::!Lut.'-^.D.L ~(. ~J~. I. 3</;;'19 I .~ ~ ~/J - 2 q 2/ 01' ~ C ,C ~.o_. 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PETITION to Mayor Garvey & City Commissioners, City of Clearwater, Florida Re: LAND USE AMENDMENT and REZONING REQUEST Z 93-94, LUP 93-43 Lots 1 and 2, Block 3 and 1/2 of vacated street McMULLEN BAYVIEW SUBDIVISION 501 Bayview Avenue, 508 Meadowlark Lane We petition you to VOTE to DENY the abOVe REQUEST. We are customers of the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET, next door to the FINA station. We believe that the addition of a CONVENIENCE STORE at the FINA will endanger the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET, which serves as the Historic Town of Bayview's neighborhood grocery store and our neighborhood fishing-bait shop. There is no other fishing-bait shop in CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET. Approval would our use of the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET supplies, WHICH WILL NOT BE REPLACED. the area to replace the destroy an existing use, to obtain fishing-bait ~\~~\ A ~~ny.~n~~n~~ ~~~r~ R~ the FINA would existing use, our use of the CLEARWATER FOOD neighborhood grocery store supplies, including vegetables, WHICH WILL NOT BE REPLACED. dastrQY anQther MARKET ~o obtain fresh fruits and I 1 ~ ~ t ! ! i l r \ I ! , ~E ADDRESS ift;T--1kir.ji&?J.-i)"--:.---l---- .d~~ 'L__G.Y1CI1L~--?J.!:d-'--{..2-C!..L ~~~~f~:-:f~~~~-~~~-~-?f/;rjfi\~il!.!~jt:~~- ~h :ti!:~iZ?{rJl;;;t5LG1h~15::Z;~ ~ '" ~~~~~~--~~-'------------------------------~ -~~7~~~~~~~---~~~~~L1:~------------------------- - ,- }r:2fj~~-----E;:~Y~--:--y~'!.'2.~----'t!:J!.~---=I-:X~.---------- ~~5;;:;~=:~~~~f-'~1--fi~--:1=.-~~r ------------7-----------------------~-t-~----------~---------- .tL"}/1 ~~.. 9 () I / ..~ ;..~'") C-' /. ", ,; .' .: f 11."r /'-....A' .l')j, ( /CJ ,C"J. t....:.~ 1 ..) /. I (, _~ I" ,.-,'" i / ". 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We believe that the addition of a CONVENIENCE STORE at the FINA will endanger the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET, which serves as the Historic Town 01 Sayview's neighborhood grocery store and our neighborhood fiShing-bait shop. There is no other fishing-bait shop in CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET. Approval would our use of the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET supplies, WHICH WILL NOT BE REPLACED. the area to replace the destroy an existing use, to obtain fishing-bait Al~~; R FRn~~n~~nF~ ~tQr~ ~t th~ FINA would deatrov another existing use, cur use of the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET to obtain neighborhood grocery store supplies, including fresh fruits and vegetables, WHICH WILL NOT BE REPLACED. PETITION to Mayor Garvey & City Commissioners, City of Clearwater, Florida Re: LAND USE AMENDMENToand REZONING REQUEST Z 93-94, LUP 93-43 Lots 1 and 2, Block 3 and 1/2 of vacated street McMULLEN BAYVIEW SUBDIVISION 501 Bayview Avenue, 508 Meadowlark Lane We pe~i~ion you to VOTE to DENY the above REOUEST. We are customers of the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET, next door to the FINA station. We believe that the addition of a CONVENIENCE STORE at the FINA will endanger the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET, which serves as the Historic Town of Bayview's neighborhood grocery store and our neighborhood fiShing-bait shop_ There is no other fishing-bait Shop in CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET. Approval would our use of the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET supplies, WHICH WILL NOT BE REPLACED. the area to replace the destroy an existing use, to obtain fishing-bait AlqRl R ~Rn~~n~~n~~ ~~Qr~ A~ ~he FINA would existing use, our use of the CLEARWATER FOOD neighborhood grocery store supplies, including vegetables, WHICH WILL NOT BE REPLACED. deQtroy another MARKET to obtain fresh fruits and j I I j I , ~ i i l ~ 1 i ! 1 ! I I J 1 I 1 ! NAME ADDRESS 9fk1L~~L:-3.V'X l_____---~~1.s1..l-~:L~~~-1CLY1~ti~~DL ~ ~2 ,/ / /2:l..~ . 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PETITION to Mayor Garvey & City Commissione~s, City of Clearwater, Florida Re: LAND USE AMENDMENT and REZONING REQUEST Z 93-94, LUP 93-43 Lots 1 and 2, Block 3 and 1/2 of vacated street McMULLEN BAYVIEW SUBDIVISION 501 Bayview Avenue, 508 Meadowla~k Lane We petition you to VOTE to DENY the above REQUEST. We are customers of the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET, next door to the FINA station. We believ@ that the addition of a CONVENIENCE STORE at the FINA will endanger the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET, which serves as the Historic Town of Bayview's neighborhood grocery store and our neighborhood fishing-bait shop. There is no other fishing-bait shop in CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET. Approval would our use of the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET supplies, WHICH WILL NOT BE REPLACED. the area to replace the destroy an existing uso. to obtain fishing-bait Al~R1 R ~Rn~~n~~nF~ ~t~r~ Rt th~ FINA would daQtroy another existing use, our use of the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET to obtain neighborhood grocery store supplies, including tresh fruits and vegetables, WHICH WILL NOT BE REPLACED. NAME ADDRESS _~Cd_,-_~_-2~g~-I_________:iL~__l~~jJ~L~f__q~~_____________ ~ :J........ is J " j ~ t.te ':2 :i ,I I~ f.1 ;... 1 ::; "7 . - . , ,,' \ , ,. "., '..;::l uiD____ _chlf1!:E..u______....r..;;_2._~___ \.l. ___ S'___ ~_..~----u- ------ -J-e.J:5_5..! ~l . ,_ _<2..1'':'''L~.1.J.____/~ 'Z _~-!..2_L':!_2.:/l:"?3~Jll~_!:L<K__ _ _ ___ ~ ~ ) 0 ''). Cl c-:- 9:\i]-- -.~ ';:< ~ \ C C ~~ a.~~~_ - '_-::- ~dil-::.___-1~~~LJs1.__"G!!.7_ --J..~~-~-0:-.j,~------- . '-~( I <~ '1 .-") q c-.J I! f) Cj/l~~ 1/ 1./ 'lkZ Y----,-,~~tA=~--~-~--~~2S(i. ~L~--~~---~--~------ ,.'. ,.....? 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PETITION to Mayor Garvey & City Commissioners, City 01 Clearwater, Florida Re: LAND USE AMENDMENT and REZONING REQUEST Z 93-94, LUP 93-43 Lots 1 and 2, Block 3 and 1/2 01 vacated street McMULLEN 8AYVIEW SUBDIVISION 501 Bayview Avenue, 508 Meadowlark Lane We petition you to VOTE to DENY the above REQUEST. We are customers of the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET, next door to the FINA station. We believe that the addition ot a CONVENIENCE STORE at the FINA will endanger the CLEARWATER FOOD HARKET, which serves as the Historic Town 01 Bayview's neighborhood grocery store and our neighborhood fiShing-bait shop. There is no other fishing-bait shop in CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET. Approval would our use of the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET supplies, WHICH WILL NOT BE REPLACED. the area to replace the destroy an existing use, to obtain fishing-bait I I I I ! I I 1 I I j l I I ~ 1 1 I 1 ~ I A\~R\ A ~Rn~~n~~n~~ qt~r~ At th~ FINA would d~6trQV anQther existing use, our use of the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET to obtain neighborhood grocery store supplies, including fresh fruits and vegetables, WHICH WILL NOT BE REPLACED. NAME ADDRESS N.\;fJ]_W_\J_i2~-'lI:~~----- _..-3.:i?Y..__G: yIt____'"i_c:_!?:t:!.:L_6::~20G) ~1--D1:1id.];_~__________.l.2_CJIJ.9__ ( ~u.Lt=J:.J2__'?:j<JX~(~_2Q_cJ . I J2.Q.t1L-[)~LS_____-_~Ss.'2_EnJ_t}3.o-!Y'.L_~r;;L*~~"-~l) t I ~ r ~ { ... () (:\ ;:.:. if... -1- \) (1) I f'.. -} .!.::E-D.r~;:::.._ ___12r,;._ ___ - ~1_t.Ltl__~_2~'-U___ lLJ.2.GJ.f----::f- VJ__L . F-i~Y'Y-Z?-P..Jjh~llC:.--- ____~QJL(L ~~d::'-('L :L{''-.~-~---~~~~ '- ____ j:ba_~'k._'_\;c)~l.c:.?--__ "'-/ .:L3LLIaAl.!"lk_':::-~:.~~L_Dl2-.____ ~l~~ ___;0_~_(~__ -<;''-j,-I~-'1L.t:'1l:~.5''::::(... -- -~;71 ~-~~ c~_ _~J._'::_ -_ ___ - ~_~1.____~~7d-__C!!i!l~MlfLfi&;__r;;_~~_____ -~S-:C"J~~___~t__ffi~o~~l~__~~__j:;-~J.\td_____~l!.Wldl/C ~ ~~-'7~ ~J~ 7:.9/ ..O,~L<--e. C~ ~;-w....~ . ~-~~~ ._~~~-----------------~~-~-------------------- ~ L - //1'/ ,;;; a~ _ __-~~ ::J''-- ~,'1:_.:'--_______...z:.Z'2L'_./;':./~L.t___~___!!I______________ y~ . c' ~ ~ L~ ~ --.-:.-------------~~----{V?:&Y.5::!:f/_--~----'.::::H".~~~tf __~ttl~~11t~j~____j~5_~~~1~1(~~~----------------- ~), ~.". PETITION to Mayor Garvey & City Commissioners, City of Clearwater, Florida Re: LAND USE AMENDMENT and REZONING REQUEST Z 93-94, LUP 93-43 Lots 1 and 2, Block 3 and 1/2 of vacated street McMULLEN BAYVIEW SUBDIVISION 501 Bayview Avenue, 508 Meadowlark Lane We petition you to VOTE to DENY the above REQUEST. We are customers of the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET~ next door to the FINA station. We believe that the addition of . a CONVENIENCE STORE at the FINA will endanger the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET, which serves as the Historic Town 01 8ayview's neighborhood grocery store and our neighborhood fishing-bait shop. There is no other fishing-bait shop in. the area to replace the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET. Approval would destroy an existing use, our use of the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET to obtain fishing-bait supplies, WHICH WILL NOT BE REPLACED. A~~R~ ~ ~Rn~~n~~n~~ qt~r~ Rt th~ FINA would deatroy another existing Use, our use of the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET to obtain neighborhood grocery store supplies, including fresh fruits and vegetables, WHICH WILL NOT BE REPLACED. N~E ADDRESS ,c:.ffrf:~.G/f.:!iJlh'l.. -----__d~_C#..P'..?d~."tflYP...-/J;#f.i2JP-.3 $!.~9..8' --~~~-------~]Q---fr~~~L-~--------~J~~:----~~~~~---- :J'J~~J.------'J3EJ--~~tI.-d:--~/~rz=~'9S---- . ~~t----~;-;---~---------~----------------- ~ - -~~-- --___~___1_tC~1~C~:--G;~----------- ~-- --~:1.:L-----2Y.::q'-~-G.~~~>:'?'_'.fr-~~~:2------ --4~~~--~JJl~~)_____L~~~t___~~'~o~____~~~__~__~B__________ .::IW-~J:l~:~-_-,=::-- L LJo.-l h?~'~.:::::z.-- -.;z..~:tl.O- -C3b2bf:-:Io.~ 'L _ _ . &d2 '/' --.; 6 '; 1] ~ .--" /? :iks- ~ 6 '>- -------- -~~~~;-:::--~<;;...~5 -----.e=:.:----~6-.;...l..~Li:~~.i;!~----~-:~ :?- , ~ -~V!* ' .~ - L'; - ;],(d;~~~~~~5~;~G.:7~~J~~~~;-;);~~~=~ 'l~~U~~~~~~~---::~------~-~-~-----;--~~~~:.;;t~~~::,~-~ /T.--------------~--~------~--tL---c:~-------------------- PETITION to Mayor Garvey & City Commissioners, City of Cle~rwater, Florida Re~ LAND USE AMENDMENT and REZONING REQUEST Z 93-94, LUP 93-43 Lots 1 and 2, Block 3 and 1/2 of vacated street McMULLEN 8AYVIEW SUBDIVISION 501 Bayview Avenue, 508 Meadowlark Lane We petition you to VOTE to DENY the above REQUEST. We are customers of the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET, next door to the FINA station. We bel ieve that the addi"tion of a CONVENIENCE STORE at the FINA will endanger the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET, which serves as the Historic Town of 8ayview's neighborhood grocery store and our neighborhood fiShing-bait shop. i \ "\ I ! \ I NAME r . I' ADDRESS . " \ ~~~~-~ ~~-------~--------------~---------- I 1] -!Z:~ -- -::??-~~~~~~aL-;~~~~~q~~ ,I ~~l..- . ~ ~'l /l1 bJ ~f,\ I f' _ ~- \ -~~- -~ ----------t~-----~~~~ ~~ ~ ~ _____________~_~JLL_~~~~[~---~- _ . - C~ -___~~------~~-ti--~Q!!?-G-~--OLWmGLa-"'-<J..il~ .~__~-- ___ ___ _ ___ ____~Q3LO----[~J2~-~-~~~~-~ --<j.>,,{fi- -- ----- - .f,;___J~~2_4C!J,,~~:::,-CklR.J '_ · illV-\-C4?~~---------j;-Rt:~L~1~~1~~~o~ ~~----------l---------------~~~~---~~ ___~_L_ .----------Lfn~-d:----E!.$i=.=/A1,<..JIJv-t;:;;; bZ~___{dL-~1i2_-----------~----~:-----~:---------------_~_ " .-- . There is no other fiShing-bait shop in CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET. Approval would our use of the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET supplies, WHICH WILL NOT BE REPLACED. the area to replace the destroy an existing use, to obtain fishing-bait A~qR~ A ~RnV~n~~n~~ q~Ar~ At th~ FINA would dastrov annthar existing use, our use of the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET to obtain neighborhood grocery store supplies, including fresh fruits and vegetables, WHICH WILL NOT BE REPLACED. PETITION to Mayor Garvey & City Commissioners, City of Clearwater, Florida Re: LAND USE AMENDMENT and REZONING REQUEST Z 93-94, LUP 93-43 Lots 1 and 2, Bleck 3 and 1/2 of vacated street McMULLEN BAYVIEW SUBDIVISION 501 Bayview Avenue, 508 Meadowlark Lane We petition you to VOTE to DENY the above REQUEST. We are customers of the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET, next door to the FINA station. We believe that the addition of a CONVENIENCE STORE at the FINA will endanger the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET, which serves as the Historic Town of Bayview's neighborhood grocery store and our neighborhood fiShing-bait shop. There is no other fiShing-bait $hop. in CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET. Approval would our use of the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET supplies, WHICH WILL NOT BE REPLACED. the area to replace the destroy an existing use, to obtain fishing-bait j ! I I t I I .( 1 \ ! l l I ! 1 f I j , ~~~~\ A ~~n~~n~~n~~ qt~r~ At th~ FINA WQuld daatray another existing use, our use of the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET to obtain neighborhood grocery store supplies, including fresh fruits and vegetables, WHICH WILL NOT BE REPLACED. NAME ADDRESS /l .. . J J . CUI" 1J:~U~~~~~!];iilfij;;~~Z~~fl~~7' ~___ _ ~________~fJ.qg_Q-fe~~k(._____~ . ~ _' Jb:.;2~~______-.2-0_9_2..___j:k~.D~.L-DYL--~ " ~ ~ ;)yt)c; -2: Z; \'h :. . S . (~~__.._..L0_V~~~~~__~ll___~~__..__.._.._.... __ _ ~'1.~L_~tf!;}!:L.L-(} .I.!LL _z.~:g(L_<i!{0{!!!.<.I.j;;,- L :l^"L~'!2_~ -.:: _.. ___J !.:.~'i_ _@.... ~~_1l ~__(t~~ ..~~ ~ ~.. L J - .. .. . ':~:J:S ...._..__2j~-"--..f~v..'=.t.J.L1:.~'LJ2L'.JJL_____ ~. _-.. X..\\~---__-20SfL6df:._:fJE~t___---m-- /2/. .... ..1..,. K"/ _ . v'7 C7 /J <> /.;'1- (j (.. /':/'; .l;;~. A V )......, ) /) ~ ~G~f~~fd-------~t:V_~---~--------;-7-~~~-_-~-LJ-~ ~~7~~.._______..2:72(it0_5;-~]l-;t_~.LJ_~------ i . I' PETITION to Mayor Garvey & City Commissioners, City of Clearwater, Florida Re: LAND USE AMENDMENT and REZONING REQUEST Z 93-94, LUP 93-43 Lots 1 and 2, Block 3 and 1/2 of vacated street McMULLEN BAYVIEW SUBDIVISION 501 8ayview Avenue, 508 Meadowlark Lane We petition you to VOTE to DENY the above REQUEST. We are customers of the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET, next door to the FINA station. We believe that the addition of a CONVENIENCE STORE at the FINA will endanger the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET, which serves as the Historic Town of Bayview's neighborhood grocery store and our neighborhood fishing-bait shop. There is no other fiShing-bait shop in CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET. Approval would our use of the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET supplies, WHICH WILL NOT BE REPLACED. the area to replace the destroy an existing use, to obtain fishing-bait Al~~~ A ~RnV~n~~n~~ q~Ar~ A~ th~ FINA would existing use, our use of the CLEARWATER FOOD neighborhood grocery store supplies, including vegetables, WHICH WILL NOT BE REPLACED. de6troy another MARKET to obtain fresh fruits and NAME I ~ ADD~~~ \ r1J ~ }." '1 h ~ ~~ \ 0 -YYJ-.Q.(~U\.v~.)Y\.. ~v ~ Z-: --~--~-----r:~---~~J---;-:; ----------,---~-~-~/=- ---Z.-- ~~-~---~---------_____~___L2~_&1~~-------J-~-- ~-frW:ev.~---------/DJ-JjJ..1-C6t1c-ilt!Jtt(JL--(-~fA1F-C. -~1rLTr_-~o-(b~-Q.ll~----tbZj-~t31---@!!i11--E:~---- --/V-dJJO---YiaLLCL_________1/2J:. __k!.{~I;:??__tJJ::.6____~~. - ___~~tJ!{ __ -B..8)g.l)__ ____ __ ___L Db __bJ'j!J2ER-__1l:.J!};i_:'LL.. , .Ae- - - - -- - - - _66 E.. !1u:.LIl.atJC..Lfr.l1E::lt;.DfL _ LL _ f! ~_t / t!:".,? ,f / -I. J ------___________l5Z-L./_./~~,~...._./L2l'_,.:S~-------- 'I -- :J~1--------------;J'3->1(..:LI~/&L;j:p-dn-~~~--- - 'riil7:ff'-~~-----------QtjQ-Cj-G.~j{~-6.~)iqy--'ljJg---8.~}:Jc.; --'t-F~;-': 'It!tr-------$GLLMeSf;{l:-4t--1Jn--etta-It. oA-~-f'8 - {~- A1:1#-~__ - - _-Z_?-~_Ct h~L<-:J-f1'U-k5-L_-~-~- --- p1l1j'---4y---- ---- _____j~L'(!l_ rLl!.'=-E-i(L.&f-,ffMl~-~1!1 " ,P.'I. Re: LAND USE AMENDMENT and REZONING REQUEST Z 93-94, LUP 93-43 Lots 1 and 2, Block 3 and 1/2 of vacated street McMULLEN BAYVIEW SUBDIVISION 501 Bayview Avenue, 508 Meadowlark Lane ~ l. " > '. .' .} ~ ~ ~ , .~ 1 ~ ~ ri .1 '. 11 I( ,I " ., :, i.i " I<' d I' ,. '! ;': PETITION to Mayor Garvey ~ City Commissioners, City of Clearwater, Florida We petition you to VOTE to DENY the above REQUEST. We are customers of the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET, next door to the' FINA station. We believe that the addition of a CONVENIENCE STORE at the FINA will endanger the CLEARWATER FOOD MARkET, which serves as the Historic Town of Bayview's neighborhood grocery store and our neighborhood fiShing-bait shop. There is no other fishing-bait shop in CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET. Approval would our use of the CLEARWATER FOOD MARkET supplies, WHICH WILL NOT BE REPLACED. the area to replace the destroy an existing use, to obtain fishing-bait t F t ~ Also, a convenience store at the FINA would destroy another existing use, our use of the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET to obtain neighborhood grocery store supplies, including fresh fruits and vegetables, WHICH WILL NOT BE REPLACED. . .- , ~. I' t ~ t'~ I; I: F ~ f 1, .~- _ '_~____~~l~:~~:A~cg~~__~-LtC._$-,____Ef~L ~ / ,I I ~ / - ?.0 - -_ ;:, _ _ __2.!t._ 5'~J-h:.~d_cJ.~.J:...S._.J4.I.Lt........_C. 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"': (l,/ ". / .... t r) II. /.< '. ~> /__ (. :;., - ;r/~, J.~.-t-f f...__/ .:::1..'/-'._'---_,1.1... i~-,-!-....-~~~t!---- ./~-:.-:-----' .') V.o-->/ ';J >>/ / /,~ ... E ..-"l ) U./ ( ) ,./ /p/::! -' /1-/ ~. ~ _ _ !15- . _ _ _:/U1. . _ ..! - - - L L:::-S. - - ~&t.v.jcrti!:cL _ _ -/.'dLtI.r: _ r.... _ .J-'_ _ _ _ __ i: t. I I, I i I I' I: ,. ,', " I \' }~:> . We petition you to VOTE to DENY the above REQUEST. ( I I . I ~ 1 :\ f, '{ d J ;J :; ~ ;l )1 ~ 11 I iJ i~ ~ l; (~ }~ ,I :; ;' ~. ., ,. re t: '{ 'I PETITION to Mayor Garvey & City Commissioners, City of Clearwater, Florida Re: LAND USE AMENDMENT and REZONING REQUEST Z 93-94, LUP 93-43 Lots 1 and 2, Block 3 and 1/2 of vacated street McMULLEN BAYVIEW SUBDIVISION 501 Bayview Avenue, 508 Meadowlark Lane . We are customers of the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET, next door to the FINA station" We believe that the addition of a CONVENIENCE STORE at the FINA will endanger the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET, which serves as the Historic Town of 8ayview's neighborhood grocery store and our neighborhood fishing-bait shop. ~ :. re.: There is no other fishing-bait shop in CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET. Approval would our use of the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET supplies, WHICH WILL NOT BE REPLACED. the area to replace the destroy an existing use, to obtain fishing-bait I:- (e ~; if ~'. r. ~~. t. ~ ~ f I:: t.. ~ n II ,. :\ I'. ~". Also, a convenience store at the FINA would destroy another existing use, our use of the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET to obtain neighborhood grocery store supplies, including fresh fruits and vegetables, WHICH WILL NOT BE REPLACED. . NAME r / ADDRE~~ .. ~ -~~/<V~"'---~~-"---~~T~-L------------- (-?}'14h~~-~~~~-------~~~---~---Z~--------------- '~-L~1~6~___.___~W___E I t1-2::/:L6.L6---------- /,1 /~i K ~A;-/ _ -~7~ft~~:L. .----~~~~~--~Fc---~r,1;;1/--~-~--- ---~- -~~~~- ~--; --------~------------------------------ ; ..a/' ..- /l (;. r-z-=-/-:""'- "s lL/ .~. --v --~~-' ______.____~e~~---~_-----L~-C~--------- _ _ ZiLtiJ;.Jl__ _B ~~__ _ _ __ _ _~ _!:LZ."-__'2~ _..:. 0 [}_~ _ ./1.J. -=_ _C ~~ LC _}!L ~ I ~ . Q.k.~~{._-:_-: ~$'=& ~Q.c_l._________~~____'~____~____~~_____1~_____1~__ . f' (" t7:;r;;) f) -it. () '1/)4' }..5 _ ~iA.1.1J- ~/ _.:::.'J ."_____m_~~~-[(Ll~.r'Ea~I1Jl.e-~;----l:/!-~()..) (9 .LJ:)!;!~!:iL -.,L~fff.!.F - _. - ~ r '2 ~.t3 _ _ _I:. c:Lt!;;;~{..!:.{L.;.,~!:(~ _ _~ Z5~_ -E1.~ _ .3 Y. "'!.~(-- ;.: /. - ..:.;,,: /. - . ..:::? -..J -D. jl)' r J I 5f- ~~P? -- _.,.v~. S5 . - e. ~~~~ --'P.C!<.l1-- -..: ./_)./..2 -- -._~ j~~ f.eJO---- - - - - t. I;.. - - -F=~-:?- --~ Jl~~7~~1~r::~- ---~Q\.!~~~I~J0-~~-?r.:t-1~I1$.L-d~9j:;J - -~A.f::f. Il..!Y:A:J':4-- - -17 JL i tiIL>:.7. i'.. - !/J.::~- -- -/:51~ZL{[!I.L_? '/V I f ,. r. i' t' , " ~ '; " t ,. I: , t ,: !' "I , ~ ~~::"'( .~ , . - "~Y PETITION to Mayor Garvey ~ City Commissioners, City 0'( Clearwater, Florida -! I '1 '( ~. ~j " ;i i: ; i\ ;\ ~:' j} ~. 1\ Re: LAND USE AMENDMENT and REZONING REQUEST Z 93-94. LUP 93-43 Lots 1 and 2, Block 3 and 1/2 of vacated street McMULLEN BAYVIEW SUBDIVISION 501 Bayview Avenue, 508 Meadowlark Lane " , ,. 1. '. ~. We petition you to VOTE to DENY the above REQUEST. }. ~, I; ~. " ~ \, .' l: I. t- ,. I .~' r- ~ We are customers of the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET, next door to the FINA station. We believe that the addition of a CONVENIENCE STORE at the FINA will endanger the CLEARWATER FOOD HARKET, which serves as the Historic Town of 8ayview's naighborhood grocery store and our neighborhood fiShing-bait shop. . ,. " There is no other fishing-bait shop in CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET. Approval would our use of the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET supplies, WHICH WILL NOT BE REPLACED. the area to replace the destroy an existing use, to obtain fishing-bait ~. lj [: ", Also, a convenience store at the FINA would destroy another eKisting use, our use of the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET to obtain neighborhood grocery store supplies, including fresh fruits and v~getables, WHICH WILL NOT BE REPLACED. . NAME . J /~ ADDRESS /.'") ,- { ';-,. /1' ..J" , ....) ! . -'. , " L.. /" / L } I. -.; T"i -/. ,of .' i... ~ I /... I J , t_;,I.?.,}.JI"'~ /c-c.nt.".....[ iV(~'/' ~. /. ,.(':-:'fi.{,~"7..j~(,/ ..C'1'/.:l.1-{ ----~Lr----- - ------;--~--------C-~-~----~-------------------- ~'!t::Z:2 -~~ql~~~~~L~~~;:..E~~~~~~~~ ,~,<'aLd; flJ--- ------:--s:!.A-:aWa..""2tL7-f2--_____.,-_____ - {U.'t;f;7;:fka-dJ.-----------('i~&-cJ.<d!~==---~-\~------- ~~~~~~-~~f----~~---~~~~~~--------------------- _-:r~~-h ~ /jAA ,",./1 ____CLLL1:r__~!ct.___.._____.___.__ ___ ~t~. ~---~~-~~~-;2?~!~-------- n&-~-___---GJff!n4 5i?;61S-_____. ~ -.~ j'l}. n . _ I ~/ --- -G..~---------- _'Of2_7_JJ~:&;.:t=_k~W rl ....-->- I ~ . /;Y"../ 0 ;/ . " ~..-.c. ~:?: ,"2--7..../~. --:'>--- '") L/~;" //~/:/Y~'...-:1 .. . .?:/ ;) /Ieee:-! . _,;:._._:...._ _ _ .=.....~~ L:"--~C..oi","o!.:-::._..l-=-_ __ __ ___ __....)- __ __ __'-'_ _ _.:l.-/....;:: _ _ _'-.:::' _ _ ':,.-_ . b ~i,-<.r- - 4e'f; ~& - - - - _~~_1117.L te!.1fI_/JYL_ $ALfJa.<L_ -<:7/'1- ~.JJ} N ~ ~/ .It L(~'d: ';;\1. i I [~'=' _1 c( ..:. >---.-.---------'ciAr---------c..~--.... .1.... I..::-r- f-<..fi..-_.1:"'_ ..:.--------- ...... ./ <.. ~ " " f: ~ ,I ~ f. I' t. V r i, t: I:: ,; i fi , , ~: I ! ,. (: ~:.: , , i; '\ , :~ :~, '. :( i: i .' PETITION to Mayor Garvey & City Commissioners, City of Clearwater, Florida ~ ~ , ~; f ~ (: ~ r i f " ~:. '. Re: LAND USE AMENDMENT and REZONING REQUEST Z 93-94, LUP 93-43 Lots 1 and 2, Block 3 and 1/2 of vacated street McMULLEN BAYVIEW SUBDIVISION 501 Bayview Avenue, SOB Meadowlark Lane We petition you to VOTE to DENY the above REQUEST. i. ~! " , E We are customers of the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET, ne~t door to the FINA station. We believe that the addition of a CONVENIENCE STORE at the FINA will endanger the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET, which serves as the Historic Town of 8ayview's neighborhood grocery store and our neighborhood fishing-bait shop_ " ~~ '. ,. ,. " I r I. t. There is no other fishing-bait shop in CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET. Approval would our use of the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET supplies, WHICH WILL NOT BE REPLACED. the area to replace the destroy an existing use, to obtain fishing-bait ~~ r f " , ~ ~ ( I. t Also, a convenience store at the FINA would destroy another existing use, our use of the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET to obtain neighborhood grocery store supplies, including fresh fruits and vegeta.bles, WHICH WILL NOT BE REPLACED. ' .. t: , r tl f NAM. " ADDRESS "~______Ld?!.-?&U/Lg~-:!!?!:c:::~~_______ -"- <: -------QfCt!;3~.dt:;r.d~--~~'ITr~<!!C--L:L-- 1~-~-~~--------------!!-~~~-S-~\~~~JlJV_~_____~~____~___--- q~__~~___,LI-~1- -,1)8-~_11;i::.L).:tt2.- __cPibUIa!.1f:Z-; _:;Z_L__ '-- ~A~i1--- ___LZ~i- _j--,~tY..",= __'2::r:-_ - --"- -'=-_'1tIJS-_~,--- ----- -?F-~ _/}1(~_ - - ------ -- ----- - ----- --- ---~ /AJ.JJ:lw---- t,:---r /J .;' / ~ d- ~ ~) C ,,;::~~~:r<<L - -- - -- -- -- --- -- - - - -- -- - - ------ ---- - -{! ~""---ta"'~~:--..7rf- r . - -~'-l'_~~-~V--------------__-U2_.cl~_k-;- .' , ~ D At? /iJ/} _. ~ -1? h _~<L --./ .h:L-_ .o;f--et J:L<::-: -- ___ -- - - - -- --- - - __ __ ~"" -.t<'--.....-~_ _ ___ ~_ -- '\1~ti.Ju--h~ih.YQ----- ---------~-"-~~<"~;~,--~----- --~(Af!~f!--T/~-.-----------!lfi---cl:h!:-d~j'~ . ! r n ~, ~~. ;, t, i .' ,1" ~:' ~ PETITION to Mayo~ Ga~vey & City Commi5sione~s, City 01 Clearwater, Florida 1- ! ~ .t ;j ~ r; t) '" Re: LAND USE AMENDMENT and REZONING REQUEST Z 93-94, LUP 93-43 Lots 1 and 2, Block 3 and 1/2 of vacated st~eet McMULLEN 8AYVIEW SUBDIVISION 501 Bayview Avenue, 508 Meadowla~~ Lane I: ~~ We petition you to VOTE to DENY the above REQUEST. " i 1\ I, tt! it ~ We a~e custome~s of the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET, next doo~ to the FINA station. We believe that the addition of a CONVENIENCE STORE at the FINA will endanger the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET, which serves as the Historic Town 01 8ayview's neighborhood grocery store and our neighborhood fiShing-bait shop. f ~ " r. (, ~ ~ There is no other fiShing-bait shop in CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET. Approval would our use of the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET supplies, WHICH WILL NOT BE REPLACED. the area to replace the destroy an existing use, to obtain fiShing-bait i' ? ., ,. ~. .' (, r , " 1; ,. Also, a convenience store at the FINA would destroy another j I:' existing use, our use of the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET to obtain L neighbor od grocery store supplies, including fresh fruits and '. :::e~abIeg) WHICH WILL NOT BE ~;~:::D. ~ f ~'.\.-/ ------ti---P:;-- fW;/J.---------. ---~"*v' ! - - - ---- ,&--tJ-- 'dQ,dt:f.J2.Y-ft .....-~ ;, X~ ."',~~L~~2-~;~7tec~---~~-'$$6 --~-r---------~~~----_~~~~-~~\ilL-~l~~~{~L~- '.f1f~=-----CGeel;t{/4;bL.;2s..=---l&-l72iJ#;:. -- ~L)-_---~--13JJ-B~J!:Mb-5-'L-~tJ!1~g--~- -:-, 1 /7;;. . (/ . '" -- ~ -' _ :t~~-_------__---------------------------- . · ( S t'> I ,_.-- ,--- D I)(f / /3:1:- ~ r...'.z L <:' ~ ..--;:-., - {4;. _,-L.2:!:s,c :.l ___ _ _ j.!.-2--9J--SJiLyttc ~_ _ 13. k:J:fL _}( . /"---------/~--~~--'~-~1~ ~__ ___________~1__JSf~_~~_6t~-_~.~~___ ---- - - -- -- - - :f2cqJS .5.@~ffi~&.f_;.:i. iC.I S' , l' ( - ~\ . ~;~.tf . We petition you to VOTE to DENY the above REQUEST. l i i ~ ~ ) ! j i I ~ ~ .. iJ l! ,j ~ \; ~ :i ~ ~> r. ,J j q, .i t ~i Ii !{ :~ PETITION to Mayor Garvey & City Commissioners, City of Clearwater, Florida Re: (LAND USE AMENDMENT and REZONING REQUEST Z 93-94, LUP 93-43 Lots 1 and 2, 8lock 3 and 1/2 of vacated street McMULLEN BAYVIEW SUBDIVISION 501 Bayview Avenue, 508 Meadowlark Lane We are customers of the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET, next door to the FINA station. We believe that the addition of a CONVENIENCE STORE at the FINA will endanger the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET, which serves as the Historic Town of 8ayview's neighborhood grocery store and cur neighborhood fishing-bait shop, Also, a convenience store at the FINA would exist.ing use, our use of the CLEARWATER FOOD neighborhood grocery store supplies, including vegetables, WHICH WILL NOT BE REPLACED. ' NAMt{' I~' ADDREGt . a. d /r -::;!if#JJj&~!fj~--__----j~f@'-Ju~!!j{_--e~fL:l?lJ:rli'- lJ,Jr1-~-~-----------_Lz~~--41C::!!:~E::::-------.&;1t.t!ll::;f13/(' [I; /~ ~,) J /?'....~) /.: 7/ Ik=: ytr::-f"i ':J (i' D u"'-.-,;(-(') \ L-, ~~~ ~5t~~:r~~~~-~~~~~~~~:::~~~:~~~~c:~~::~~~~~~~~~~:=~::~~~ . .... ~ -- -- p' , r, r) . _:-__~__'" _~_~-".':'__ - . - - __.:.____ _,:!!~<!!:'.~,:!_~!~__.__qj~!!~ ~ ___m__ . . fI? G--~,.-'--'~:-------- (~!f-~--4Jti-:..-1}:11S:$:.g.S~Lfl-U; . "--<'J-V'VI..~ -- . ~'2,.~.";:-;.':/~'_-_u. ,')-;,'/"2,/ L-::J'LI..Jc./,.:..!.~~ lC:c-r::. L/c"J J i ~- ~~~~~~C/:~:~j1i2~f,t3-~?~;~~~516/.ri rtt'./. :; ./. ~. '~. ,'~ ":/ 177+') ~ I f Ii ., ~.'V . .01.. / '" ") " ::- JI. < J ',' &;-. (T ,."..., If ~ (. ,t., \ --/~ . -::'\,:)- -~7- r--:-.-------' -L/ir~ ~_../~:~LW-C1-_----1---- .K-:_~ ":c./ '5f/;;':J'() ! -. ;)-rr /;,~~.5~ i.--==~:'::'_--___-7_f:.._~e~(:l:"~1~l:~_-__..cj.!.--sj_C_.tl-::.._~ &<~ \ / ~~'~ C ;t t ,'1[Z; 11.r ,i.."./~"",: Qp,,- ('2a~_.. /t-c.. .:ii'-,4{'/~/ ~ )" ~ 7 ~dJ' - (1 --- - -- - - - - - --.. -:'1- :r.r ~I;,- -(/i!....-. --l- ~,;- -. - - - - -- :)0-;- ~ - -:- ~. ., --~, IL / ~/ -^ IVt.::::::' ::J ,,) ? ,:/J.(./ ,..<....t;tn: . /.~ V\l.L ~-.'i , L ~ ) rt;:;:77-(('7------------:~=f:~-/fZ--;,- t-~:}}05 -;:--1- , ; fr-J~~[ .. - "::j /.i-r::.--:':'::~_,- _ _ - - - _lJ ~;;: _-"2__ _ -.!. ~(~ll. _1.9_ _ _....-q_.::._ _ __ __ __;: ~~'~ ~ 0 c- J L destroy another MARKET to obtain fresh fruits and ~, ,; r. ~ .' ;~ \ ~; q There is no other fishing-bait shop in CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET. Approval would our use of the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET supplies, WHICH WILL NOT BE REPLACED. the area to replace the destroy an existing use, to obtain fishing-bait ~ II ~: I' !; '.. 11 ~ ~' ~ :' "I ~. ~ ~ ~ ., :':".1. ' '.. [, Re: LAND USE AMENDMENT and REZONING REQUEST Z 93-94, LUP 93-43 Lots 1 and 2, Block 3 and 1/2 of vacated street McMULLEN BAYVIEW SUBDIVISION 501 ~ayview Avenue, 508 Meadowlark Lane I ~ ~ 'i ? ~ ~ r ~ ij 'I ~ ~~ 1 t ~i ,~. " I' ; ! PETITION to Mayor Garvey & City Commissioners, City of Clearwater, Florida We petition you to VOTE to DENY the above REQUEST. t ~ iI " li " V ~l t, \ We are customers of the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET, ne~t door to the FINA station. We believe that the addition of a CONVENIENCE STORE at the FINA will endanger the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET, which serves as the Historic Town of Bayview's neighborhood grocery store and our neighborhood fishing-bait shop. " :.j ., j . ~ ~ j: :; j\ " ~} ~ ~ t, ~ ~ \. '\ ~~j '. [1 !~ " [i 1) ADDRESS, \; -- ~<1LtdCe ---------Llfb-L()--b2-~~.::--.LA,a.CZCr3.:.S46 () 1 .' /1 / t r.... 'I I ~-~--S~~~~~~~~t~~~f-l[~~~-CC\~;:~~~33,f:.( C. J ; . -~4~~~~y~~-:~I2-:(JI'-'-u +\"'-=Y!-----,--:-H-'L~, 't<", If _. ~.?t:.cU:lJY_'UtA]J_Q:~~ 2j,2_2.(~~~~U:1:l~~~_~~~(Q-!9 ;.~,/(.j ? J' MaL-:{l~. -- ~fA:::/.~ __ _ -(~2~~),-_U1{../1.~"iiJiLi.1!~~~(~_~~~ ~l/6 {} ~~. ~ '-1:t1 ~n 6-.1 ---. "." -'. /J (U,-,.,. f-/~ /~I!.;Lc C(7 . '-L' 0::7 (/. ~.' ""5 ..... ',) ,- (' t'-~ ~L\&~.':;' , -----LA~ll ) ;i.d--____-:~;-_I----.!..:._..1-(:.----'=-.::--..-- I - ~-- - ------~-t . '-----~~.~---------------------- ;' ... r ~ G /,;.: ~. ../.',' -/ ~ lr q: '; .':'/&" /' ..,' d./ \ -- ./ ~ l\ .J7 ~ ./-L) ~< "'~ -~~~~' -~-~/~;2~--'-~-"- . ~'_.._-.. -:-~~____________:_L_______~_~. " -1 (.; v j' I l< f' { '. f./' ( -- . /rn L'~_ .t~-:- ~------~f.~V-'~--=--"----------=;--~7(J--------- - --flj- ~S~tt-r:,~-JJ---.------ ,--..------ -('/ ..--~~~:..-!:2e.K(J/~~"-:_------------- J.Sit-------- There is no other fiShing-bait shop in CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET. Approval would our use of the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET supplies, WHICH WILL NOT BE REPLACED. the area to replace the destroy an existing use, to obtain fishing-bait Also, a convenience store at the FINA would destroy another existing use, our use of the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET to ob~ain neighborhood grocery store supplies, including fresh fruits and vegetables, WHICH WILL NOT BE REPLACED. :-. ~ , Re: LAND USE AMENDMENT and REZONING REQUEST Z 93-94, LUP 93-43 Lots 1 and 2, Block 3 and 1/2 of vacated street McMULLEN 8AYVIEW SUBDIVISION 501 Bayview Avenue, 508 Meadowlark Lane j ! I 1 I I I ! I , 1 i I I I \ PETITION to Mayor Garvey & City Commissioners, City of Clearwater, Florida We petition you to VOTE to DENY the above REQUEST. We are customers of the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET, ne~t door to the FINA station. We believe that the addition of a CONVENIENCE STORE at the FINA will endanger the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET, which serves as the Historic Town of Bayview's neighborhood grocery store and our neighborhood fishing-bait shop~ There is no other fishing-bait shop in CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET. Approval would our use of the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET supplies, WHICH WILL NOT BE REPLACED. the area to replace the destroy an e~isting use, to obtain fiShing-bait A~~A~ q ~An~~n~~n~~ ~tRr~ At th~ FINA would destroy another existing use, our use of the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET to obtain neighborhood grocery store supplies~ including fresh fruiLs and vegetables, WHICH WILL NOT BE REPLACED. 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'Ih') PETITION to Mayor Garvey & City Commissioners, City of Clearwater, Florida Re: LAND USE AMENDMENT and REZONING REQUEST Z 93-94, LUP 93-43 Lots 1 and 2, Block 3 and 1/2 of vacated street McMULLEN BAYVIEW SUBDIVISION 501 Bayview Avenue, 508 Meadowlark Lane We petition you to VOTE to DENY the above REQUEST. We are customers of the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET, next door to the FINA station. We believe that the addition of a CONVENIENCE STORE at the FINA will endanger the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET, which serves as the Historic Town of Bayview's neighborhood grocery store and our neighborhood fishing-bait shop. There is no other fishing-bait shop in CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET. Approval would our use of the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET supplies, WHICH WILL NOT BE REPLACED. the area to replace the destroy an existing use, to obtain fishing-bait A~~R\ ~ ~~n~~n~~n~~ ~t~r~ Rt th~ FINA WQulct destroy another existing use, our use of the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET to obtain neighborhood grocery store supplies, including fresh fruits and vegetables, WHICH WILL NOT BE REPLACED. 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PETITION to Mayor Garvey & City Commissioners, City of Clearwater, Florida Re: LAND USE AMENDMENT and REZONING REQUEST Z 93-94, LUP 93-43 Lots 1 and 2, Slock 3 and 1/2 of vacated street McMULLEN BAYVIEW SUBDIVISION 501 Bayview Avenue, 508 Meadowlark Lane We petition you to VOTE to DENY the above REQUEST. We are customers of the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET, next door to the FINA station. We believe that the addition of a CONVENIENCE STORE at the FINA will endanger the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET, which serves as the Historic Town of Sayview's neighborhood grocery store and our neighborhood fiShing-bait shop. There is no other fiShing-bait shop in CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET. 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I \ I ~ J f! ., ! j ~ 1 \ . r I t Ii 1 1 i PETITION to Mayor Garvey ~ City Commissiorler9, City of Clearwater, Florida Re: LAND USE AMENDMENT and REZONING REQUEST Z 93-94, LUP 93-43 Lots 1 and 2, Block 3 nnd 1/2 of vacated street McMULLEN BAYVIEW SUBDIVISION ~Ol 8ayview Avenue, ~OB Meadowlark Lane We are customers of the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET~ next door to the FINA station. We believe that the addition of a CONVENIENCE STORE at the FINA will endanger the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET, which serVes as the Historic Town of Bayview's neighborhood grocery store and our neighborhood fishing-bait shop. There is no other fiShing-bait shop in CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET. Approval would our use of the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET supplies, WHICH WILL NOT BE REPLACED. the area to replace the destroy an existing use, to obtain fiShing-bait Also, a convenience store at the FINA would destroy another existing uses our use of the CLEARWATER FOOD MARKET to obtain neighborhood grocery store supplies, including fresh fruits and vegetables, WHICH WILL NOT BE REPLACED. 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I I~ \ \ . / /' /1 .~ _ X~C;~YA _z:!-ft?:__ ___L", - XL:!~_~8~_.:"::: -------------- ~I llG,b .~L\\j,,'_ UJ,-JYbs~.s.. _ - ... ,-5 t)~: /) _ ji''fj.llJ.. d:ij/1Slt J[L t-Jfij:J ~ - )~( (~ L() ... - '!i'~ .. CITY OF CLEARWATER Interdepartment Correspondence Sheet TO: Mayor and City Commissioners COPIES TO: COMMISSION THROUGH: Elizabeth M. Deptula. City Manager . ,\ ~ i ard J. Baier, City Engineer fir om Miller. Asst. Director of ENG/En\liQ~ental { . PREsS CLERK I ATTORNEY FROM: AUG 0 9 1995 COPIES: Pam Akin. City Attorney Scott Shuford. Central Permining Director Environmental Advisory Board Mike Quillen, Water Resource Engineer SUBJECT: 509 Bayview Avenue House Demolitionl Coop Oil DATE: August 9. 1995 The Coop Oil Company FINA station is located at 3009 Gulf to Bay Boulevard. The owner has filed a "Discharge Notification" with the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (DEP~. the agency which regulates the discharge of petroleum contamination in the state of Florida, indicating that contamination of soil andlor groundwater has occurred. As a result of this notification. Coop Oil Company is eligible for state funding through the Early Detection Incentive Program and is not required by the state to affect any remediation until funding is available through the State Inland Protection Trust Fund. The site was assigned a low rank of 7.221 out of 10,381 sites. To date. Engineering/Environmental Management has received no indication that an aerial assessment of the extent of contamination has begun. Furthermore, there is no date requirement imposed by the state to initiate remedial action. \ , i \ 1 \ ! , This memorandum will address the concerns raised by Mr. Jack Alvord in correspondence dated August 1. 1995 related to the subject house demolition (Attached). , . Contamination Assessment Report (CAR) Requirement: CitY staff does not have the authority to supersede the DE? with regard to remediation of petroleum contaminated sites, including initiation of a CAR, Attached is a copy of Section 376.317, F. S. and a memorandum from Assistant City Attorney Richard Hull which forms the basis for this position. Through the site plan review process, staff conditioned approval of the FINA gas station expansion to that allowed by law. yet remains consistent with the intent of EAB motions. as follows: riA site pollution clean.up plan must be approved by the City. Commencement of the approved clean- up pIon must occur prior to the issuance of a building permit, and the Clean-up program must be continuously pursued in accordance with the schedule and conditions in the approved plan ". This issue has been considered by the Environmental Advisory Board IEAB) since February. While it has been the EAB's desire to expedite groundwater and soli contamination crean-up through site plan approvals conditioned with the development of a CAR, state law and City legal opinion denies the EAB the authority and City staff the ability to seek such a requirement through the site plan review process, However, staft are continuing to work with the EA8 to formulate a similar requirement before issuance of a building permit, pending legal office approval. This matter is anticipated for EAB review again in September. No "resolution" has ever been submitted by the EAB to prohibit any construction related activity on a contaminated site until a CAR was completed and analyzed by the OEP, referred to in Mr. Alvord's correspondence. [0 V.eI?J - l' Memorandum to Mayor and Commissioners 509 Bayview Avenue House Demolition/ Coop Oil August 9. 1995 Page 2 2. Earth movement on a contaminated site: Central Permitting issued a demolition permit for the subject house on June 19. 1995. As is typical with a house demolition, some disturbance of the ground is to be expected, This is necessary to remove the foundation and to disconnect plumbing services. This limited disturbance should not have been of sufficient depth to encounter any potentially contaminated soils. However, even if it had been. it is not against state law to move earth on a contaminated site as long as the soil remains on site, as was the case with this demolition. Attached is an "Interim Guidance Memorandum" issued by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (DEP~, appropriately highlighted, which confirms this. 3. Uncapped potable water well: City staff has investigated the possible existence of an uncapped well on this site. The attached correspondence of July 28, 1995 to Mr. Alvord summarizes our, actions and findings. The City does not have legal provisions to regulate private water wells. This responsibility is administered by the Pinellas County Public Health Unit through the Water Oualitv Assurance Trust Fund ISection 376.307, F.S.l for the DEP in accordance with state law (Chapter 376.302(1 )(a), F.S.l. However, had Mr. Alvord's claims been substantiated, City Engineering/Environmental Management staff were prepared to be very proactive to the extent allowed by law and take appropriate action to obtain Pinellas County Health Department immediate action. 4. City erect warning signs and excavate and cap 'the well: The City does not have the authority to trespass and erect this type of sign on private property. The DEP has the authority to place warning signs on certain contaminated sites. The City also does not have the authority to enter onto private property to search for a well and then cap it. City staff has spent considerable time assisting Mr. Alvord to overcome his concerns with this property issue, in spite of the fact that the appropriate regulatory agencies to address .these concerns are the DE? and the Pinellas County Public Health Unit. At no time has Engineering/Environmental Management staff ever been "blithe." "reckless," or otherwise "negligent" in the exercise of their public responsibilities in this matter and we are personally offended by Mr. Alvord's presumptuous claim to the contrary. Staff have been extremely sensitive to Mr. Alvord's concerns, even to the extent that they have attempted to have this issue incorporated into the regional planning process as an emerging environmental issue of regional and significant pUblic health and water quality concern. Mr. Miller has personally discussed this issue with both the Pinellas County Assistant Administrator and the Regional Office Director of the DEP. He has also worked to incorporate this issue into the Comprehensive Conservation and Management Plan for Tampa Bay to force regulatory changes among supporting agencies. Funhermore, Engineering/Environmental Management Staff were responsible for the most recent round of potable well water Quality testing afforded to Mr. Alvord to ensure the QualitY of his water meets appropriate safe drinking water levels, According to our information provided by the Pinellas County Public Health Unit to date, there have been no maximum contamination level exceedences for any purgeable organic contaminants related to petroleum contamination. Finally, throughout this process, Mr. Baier has repeatedly spoken to concerned parties in order to resolve this issue, including receiving telephone calls to his personal residence after normal business hours. Engineering/Environmental Management Staff will continue to support the need to resolve this important environmental issue. Please let us know if additional information is required at this time. ',.: h,', " F L L,; ;Yv......) .~ fjP, - PRESS . CLERK I ATTORNE -, / ;;r~ COPIES TO' COMMISSION .... , ,.-----........ // , \ ( August 1, }995 ~~d"" Hayor en CommlSSloners ~ y of Clearwater POBox 4748 Clearwater, Florida 34618-4748 AUG 0 3 1995 Re: Demolition of the historic Booth house at 509 Bayv Possible Dangers to Children and to Drinking Water Hayor and Commissioners, \l{ ~ I ~ @ l~ 0 w1f AIJG G B 1995 ~ll~=::!'~'':''c.~ ell n. .. ...n . Ef1.~ . .t:...e.t. M4,N.~Ge.~F ~-- On June 25, 1995, CITY STAFF of the City of Clear~ater issued a demol i tion permit for the 1 OO-year-old, historic Booth house t . at 509 Bayview Avenue (on the Meador property) in the Historic Town of BaJ'view. POSSIBLE DANGER TO CHILDREN On JulJor 17, 1995, a demolition crew from Sonny Glasbrenner, demolition contractor, arrived at and clemo~ished the Booth house. THE CREW HOVED SOME OF THE EARTH BENEATH' THE HOUSE. This was necessary to remove the house1s foundation and plumbing. My neighbor, Early.Sorenson, of 517 Bayview Avenue, watched some of the demolition work, including some of the earthmoving, and took photographs of it. I also ~atched some of the demolition work, and saw the crew moving earth. And I talked with the Glasbrenner crew. r understand from conversations with DEP that the adjacent Coop Oil Company ~ s FINA sta.tion (also on the Heador property) is an EDI site. I understand from DEP that this means there is a plume of contaminated earth and groundwater underneath the FINA and. extending an as-yet undetermined distance downhill from it. The 300th house is downhill from and less than 100 feet from the F!NA. I understand from DE? that the only way to determine the extent and strength or the plume is to do a DE? Contamination Assessment Report (a CAR). I have asked' CITY STAFF to re~uire tha~ a CAR be cone on the Heador property, but CITY STAFF has not requested a CAR, and Mr. Meador and H~.' Smith (Coop Oil Company owner) have not clone a CAR. Lacking a CAR, there is no way to know whether earth beneath the Booth ho~se is contaminated. But there is certainly ~ reason to suspect it may be. ~ understand from .the Florida Department of Environmental ?:-otection (DE?) that IT IS AGAINST STATE LAW TO HOVE EARTH CONTAMINATED BY AN EDI SITE. Besides being against State la~, the ea:-thmoving at the Booth house ~ay have resul ted in an ongoing endangerment to the heal th of children. Some of the cii:-t beneath the house was necessaril:-+ brought up ~o the su:-face, ~ith the foundation, and is now exposed. This earth, if contaminated, may endanger any children who happen to venture onto the site. ! therefore request that t.he Cit:-" (Oi/IJ'f?) Commission dir~ct CITY STAFF to place signs on the site warning children a\Jay. After a CAR is done, perhaps the ..signs could be removed. By~copy of this letter. 1 am warning my fellow Bayvlew neighbors so that they may warn their children. But other children come down Bayvlew and may find their way onto the Heador property. POSSIBLE DANGER TO DRINKING WATER WELLS As I stated above. on July 17 I talked with the Glasbrenner crew. ! asked them whether they had located the Booth house's old well. They showed me a four- or five-foot-deep hole behind where the rear (east) edge of the house had stood. One of the crew told me HE HAD SEEN THE WELL, AND IT WAS NOW COVERED UP AT THE BOTTOH OF THE HOLE. I asked the foreman if the well had been capped. He said HE DID NOT KNOW, AND CAPPING WOULD BE THE WORK OF THE PLUMBER. NOT OF HIS CREW. No plumber was there, and the crew filled- the hole, scraped the site level, and left. . I talked with the Cityts Hike Quillen on July;25. Hike said he had called the people at Glasb~enner, and was surprised that they had admitted seeing the ",'ell. . Mike also reported that he unde::stood that THE CITY WAS PLANNING TO WAIT UNTIL COMMENCEMENT OF CONSTRUCTION ON THE NEW FINA STATION, TO LOCATE THE OLD BOOTH HOUSE WELL. I talked with Tom Hiller on July 26. Tom said he knew nothing cbout the uncapped ~ell preblem, and called Mike Quillen into his office to talk-about it. Tom then assured me that THE WELL SHOULD NOT HAVE BEEN BURIED ~TITHOUT BEING CAPPED FIRST. Tom said HE UNDERSTOOD THIS WAS A DANGEROUS SITUATION and HE WOULD SEE TO IT THAT THE WELL WAS CAPPED BEFORE IT CONTAMINATED MY WELL. (Perhaps what the Glasbrenner crew member saw was not, but only looked like, the Booth house's old well. But the City and I need to know for sure.) Nayor and Commissioners, I have ~~itten you and appeared before you and CITY STAFF many times this year to explain this danger. The Town' of Historic Bayviet... contains many old wells. . In the 1800's and early 1900's, vi~tual1: eve~: house in 'Bayview had its own deep well drilled into the Florida Aquifer, to oqtain drinking wa~er. Today, noone knows where all these old wells,are. Any old well that is uncapped presents a direct connection from the su=face groundwater (where FINA's contamination is) down ~o the Florida Aquifer (where our drinking wat.er is) J a direct opportunit~. fo:- FINA's cont.aminat.ed ground",'ater t.o enter, mix with, ,and poison eu::- d:inkins wate~. This is why the only way to protect our drinking water is t.o do a CAR on che FINA site, determine ~he extent. and s&reng~h of the plume, anc then clean it up (I believe DEP calls the clean-up a RAP). Right now we are in the rainy se~son. Since July 17. Bayview has received over 6 inches of rain. This rain crea~es g~oundwate~ pressure ~hich COllld have fo~ced a lot of the ~.'..~~. .. F e \,)1' U a r J' G, 1 9 9 5 Mr. Williurn C. naknr Assistant City Mana~er Ci.ty of Cln>>rwntcr Post Offine Rux 414R Clcnrwntcr, Flurida 34618-4748 "rhan~ you for your January 24, 1995 letter concel"ninc- my appearance under "Citizens 10 be Hcardh at the Janunry 19, ]995 Clearwater City Co mm i s s ion M e e tin go . The rei saw e a 1 tho r 1 n r 0 r mati 0 nth a t [ "C: 0 U 1 d not ~ 1ut. rt~. ,~i I h you i nth nth r en In i n u 1 e s 1 W il sol lowed . The ref () r ~, 1 W 0 U ] d like to share that information with you at this time, but will keep it as brief and :dmplc as pos::dble. To nccomplish this, J wil] sunlluari7.e my reply in this letter and reter you to a.list of enclofied, numbered ,. e f c r en c: Po s s h 0 U 1 d J~ 0 u b (~ i n t ere::; t e u i n l:l. m () )' e d e t nil Po d ex pIn n a t j 0 n . (see refel'enc:e #1) ] don~t feel that anyone individual or group of individuals is i n ten t ion all y try i n g t 0 h arm rn e 0 r rn y pot a b 1 e wa t e r . w e 1 J. Nor am I' acousing anyone of doing so. Perhaps it is all a mntter of ignorance~ la.ck of understanding, 'incomplete records, incomprehensible laws, incompetence, loyolty to, or fear of others in the governing process, ora com bin a t ion 0 r n 1 lor the a b 0 v e . W hat I am sur e 0 r, h 0 \II eve r, i s that my well is in dancer of contaminn1ion from the Fina plumfl and no one is certain that my well is safe or the Health Department wouldn't be testing it for gasoline c:ontamin~t~s. J want an immediate c]flanup of that site. My well was here long before the gasoline station and they didn't take th~ pr~cnutjons nec~~sary to protect my we]] when they were permitted to build a station on its present"Bayvlew Avenue and Gulf to Ba~' BouJ~vard site. In ~'Ollr let1er you gave no valid Ii S sur an c e t hat you l~ 0 u 1 d 0 r W 0 u 1 d p I. 0 tee tan y 0 r 0 u r B a ~. vie \II W e 1 Cs . (see rCrt~rC'lIc~r-: ;:2 b: '#3) As late as July 13~ Jn9~! had non compli~nc0 ltnms. th:.:; time. ( ~ ~' {' ,. ('" r ~ (' e n f: f' ~ 2 ) 1 h e F j n n s tat j 0 n r ~ f '= f' r co d t (I i n ~r (J U r J ~ t t Po r There is no lo~ or r~cord of compliance at 111 .rOll:- ! t~t I ('!' ~'(Il1 t'(d'~"l'r~<.l 10 the Heal th Department':, long r.tunding ex per tis e i n w ell man age men tan d p I' 0 lee 1 inn . M .r e x p e ,. i en c ~ i n die a t. e s t h a 'l m Cl n .r W (l I' kin C" ;:I n d :l h and 0 rll~ d W p. 1 ] ~ <l r e tot nIl ~~ .. un k TI 0 w n tot h e H c a 1 t h D ~ p n .. t men t. W h ~ n world n bon In~' S t r e r. '\: H ~ a 1 t h D Po par t men t l'"(lt"J.:CI':; arn forr.~rl to ask IDt! \\'hel'c othr.r' B1-I~'vj ew we]] oS ore] ocatcd. the .Y C' 0 IJ ] d rI . t ~ v en r i Tl d ;i W ~ I 1 tit i:i t II: asp 0 U r i n ~ d i r t::.", nil y run 0 f r \\' n l ~ J' i n I (l 1 h f' a qui (e run l ill W n J\u~ d 1 II t 11 e w td 1 s j l c wit h l. hem. I o.nl ~nrr~' hili \ don' t a~l'e(:' wi tll ,your as~;e.<:;sment (Jf the management and pn,'tt.'l:tion .'''Ol~ olltl illt>d. ('S~~. f'r.ft.;.'I'n.IIC~ :q' <EveR) FINA-contaminated goundwater down through the old Booth well into the Florida-Aquifer. Every rainfall contributes to the danger. - I explained this potential danger to the City Commission on January 29. I wrote Hr. Baker about it (letter attached) on 'February 26. I appeared before the City's Commission, Planning and Zoning Board, and Environmental Advisory Board (EAB), to explain it. The EAB acted on the danger, submitting to you a Resolution that the City permit no activity which might require any construction (including earthmoving) on a contaminated site, until a CAR were done and analyzed by DEP. Yet CITY STAFF did not request a CAR on this site. Instead, CITY STAFF PERMITTED A DEMOLITION WHICH NOT ONLY IGNORES THE EAB RESOLUTION, BUT HAY VERY WELL BE CAUSING POISONING OF THE CITY'S WELLS AND MINE. 1 am incred~lous at CITY STAFF's blithe and reckless ignorance of the EAB resolution, and its permitting of an activity which may be enda.ngering our ""ells. It seems to me that if the City has any du ty to its res iden ts lit is t.o ensure t-.pa tits drinking \.'ater wells are safet and if the City has any responsibility to others, it is to not poison their wells. ". I request that the Ci ty Corumision have CITY STAFF follow up IMMEDIATELY, digging back the hole, locating the old well, capping it, and having SIYF~MD inspect ~nd approve the cap before covering it up again. Then, I recommend the City Commission reconsider how CITY STA~F is impl~~enting the EAB Resolution. AUGUST 17, 1995 VOTE ON MEADOR REZONING/LAND USE AMENDMENT REQUEST I since~ely hope the City Commission will not allow CITY STAFF to use its negligent behavior on this matter as another excuse fo~ postponing the Commission's long-overdue August 17 vote on the Meador Rezoning/Land Use Amendment request. I and my Ba~-view neighbors have been waiting since March, as you know. we need the Commission to make up its mind~ on August 17f so we can get back to ou~ lives, families, and other duties. Thank you. Sincerel:" yours I J(j/.Ac..,$~vt~ ~/Ja.ck Alvord .,,-...r.....:. ~~606 Bayview Avenue Cleerwate~, Florida 34619 \ : I I , I i , : cc: John Hubba~c Bayview residents Chai~man anc Members I Clea~wa~er Environmental Board Nancy Evans, DE? South~est Florida Water Management Dis~~ict - ~\""~t 1.IST OF REFERf.Nr.r:S Rl::FF.P.ENCF. #1 1. Plcn~e t1ndp.rslllnd that al 1 Pinel 13$ Count~1 and Clearwater ~itlzens and tourists are dependent upon safe ground water :; 1I P P 1 j c s. J t s pro tee 1 ion n ~ u j n s t con t n m i n a t j 0 Tl n n rl ~ a J 1 - w a 1 e r i n t r u s i 0 Il i s 0 f u t m 0 s t i III P 0 r 1 an c e. I n p pea l' e d b e rOt. e t h P. Commi5siun Dol only on my own behalf, but on behalf of all pc~p)e dependent upon clean, safe potable water. In the event of a d i s a s t c r sue has l h eon e i n w hie h h lJ r r i CD n e And r e \II d P. S L J' 0 V P. d H 0 m e ~ tea <.1, F 1 0 l' i d a, po r tab 1 Po &' en era t 0 I' S co U 1 d b P. h 00 ked L ~ 1 h t! Jllnny w.:llt-:. in our ilrcn to :-lUPP}Y snfr. drinking water. REFERENCE #2 . \ 2. In your letter you ~tated that the Florida Department of ,Environmental Protection snid lhat the station operation at Gu\f to Bay Boulevard was in violation of no rule or regulntion requiring action on its parL. How do they know this? On July 13, 1994, Richard W. Pugh of the Pollutant Storage Tank Program wro1e a letter to Jim Smith of the Co-Op Oil Company and outlined a number of ~on-Compliancc items for Facility ID# 528515207 Fina 3009 Gulf To Bay Blvd. Mr. Pugh required a written response detailin~ the intended course of action by July 30: J994. When J ph 0 n e d MI'. P u ~ 1'1 at 2: 50 PM 0 n J an u i:l r .Y 2 i' t 1 995, and ask e d him for copies of other ~on-Compliance items nnd the rnsponse to his' .Jul~' 1 ::), 1 9 9 4 1 e t t e f', h e a cl vis e d t h a. the did not k e e p the s ern cor d s as h r: did n 't h a v e spa c: e j n h j ~ f i1 t':-; . When J ask e d him for a. cop:r 0 r hi:; log 1 i s li n~' Non - Camp li an c e j t ems nn d the co u r sea f act ion cor r c c tin ~ the ~ e j t P. m z, h r. s aid t II .It h e did n '1. k e P. pal 0 g . H e oS a 1 d t 11 a 1 M:'. S m i t h had 4' 0 the r s L a t ion 5 wit h pet rot e um s p i 11 p:-ohlt.lU:-: ;;nn 1h;,1 he r:nuldn't rr.llIp.mber \I'ha1 hnppened with the \'on-Comp! i nnc~ i 1 ('!nl~ 01' .,lIl1~' t:J! 199~. r r ~tr. ru~'h do~sf\' t kl~ep rncordn .d' !~H':~f' ~":CHI-CnUlplinnc(~ ilem~ or 11'1e df:tniled ;Jction tu t: Cl f' J' C C t t It e S E' i t em~. h 0 \\' <: any 0 u ~ Mr. W j' a, t t. Tom Mille f' 0 f' an;y 0 n e ~lsc ~(,!JJ me that m~: well i::; snfc from thr: p.x1rp.m~1~r high levels o f R e n 7. en C. E t h~' 1 b e 1\ 'L C T\t! t l' 0 1 u e n e! X.y 1 e Il e::;! L t: a d t e t r... 0 U t1 i II fl d !n 'lhr 'rllOl'ntol\ tntH":"nlo"ln~ lctttH. d0l1r.tl Ma,y 14, 1987? For f'urthel' inJ'ol'l\H".1 inn :,~e LC:lboruLol',y Numbel' 660636. Pl'ojec~t ~o. -:0-01' n(l~. {f.-,v;:RJ - :., Page 2. l ~ Your stutesnent tb"1. the Fina still ion i~ rcltf$1 creer"wi th tlse FOEP "nnd i::; in violation of 110 rule or regulation requiring' action does not t ran 5 1 a 1. t! to" you r \4' ell i s ~ arc {r 0 m ~ 0 n t Ulll i n a t ion II " 1 n 1. r u 1 h 1 the Fin a con t anti n a t ion co u 1 d bel' em 0 v e d a t n 0 cooS t Joe i the r' the c i t Y 0 r stntion owner. A city government ll']way~ has the power to protect its citizens and J believe it is in a position to require that the pollution he removed regardless of whether' the Fina 5tat10n'$ ap~licalion for Land Use and Zoning changes is approved or not. (see ref~rcncc #5) There is n way to re~ove the contamination at the Fina station wi.thaut cost to the city or stati~n owner. Why can't we start the process immediately? . (see reference #6) Very truly yours, Jack N. Alvord 606 Bayview Avenue Clearwater, Florida 34619-4213 cc: ~~ayor and,Ci t.)' Commission Betty Deptula, City Manager Tom.MiJ]~rr Assistant Di~ec1~r of En~ine~rin~/Environmental Wayne Wyatt. Pinellas County Health Department~ Engineering S~ction "leI.<> .~"" ~_.. '.' P.a"'I' :\ , .. Rr.F'tRt::O-:Ct .t ( ,. D rd , ) pol hl1 n n t ~ i I) t n \ h t~ c: i t ~. 's r (' ~ t~ /' V C' U r IHd H 1J I (~ w;1I lU' . 1 r you ~ ~ n pl'OV~ me \Vl'un~ un tlais nssuOlptiultt (alld 1 sinct~reb' hopt!' ,you c3n) ple::lsc furnish mr. with n m;,p 01' l~)liHt or pl'ivnlc C)eDrwI11~f' wells. the i I' S t 3. t us C\ n d w bet her t h Po Y ;s I' to' 0 I' n r c not a 1 h I' eat 1 0 (\ U I' ground wuter Nupply. REFF.REr\CE # 5 5 . 0 n ,p a ~. c 1] 8 0 f the C i t Y 0 r elf: tl r w n t r. reo m p rt~ hen s i v e P 1 a n Ado p t e c1 No v c~ m her 1 6, 1. 9 8 9 ~ \. i t~' 0 w n e d an rl m a i n t a i 11 e d pol a b 1 n well s ~ r ~ covt~f'cd under Conservation. 1 seriously doub1 till-d. (:it~' uwncd pot a b 1 e \\' ell s are m u c h 0 rap I' 0 b 1 em. The cd 1 ~t m u s tho" can :nventor:,.' of l.hC'! wells it owns which makns them co:;r 10 monitor, The wells that .concern me al'C the PI.'ivute wells ~hich !'emaill unlist.edt unmupped .nnd ignored. Whcre arp. these inr.1uded in the Comprehensive Plan? Will the next Compreh~nsive Plan includ~ them? Will the next Comprehensive Plan include a plari of actibn to inform tourists and those planning to mo~e into the Tampa Bay Area of our ~ritical water shortage? Will they be told that even thos~ 'with their own wells have no guarantees of moderately priced, safp. water? No mention was made in your letter as to who' would pay for my water if my well is polluted by the Fina station plume. If the ~i ty cannot protect my well) will my city water he furnished free of cha.r~e if: and when,.m:>-'...well.water..is .poisoned.b:". t.h.e Fina s'~tion? Who wi]] p~y for it? You didn't mnk~ this clear in your letter. P.r.FERF.'>;CE ~6 C. 1 am n(d an ntto;-ne:-" and urn unqualifi.~d to givp, ll~p:nl ad"ic:c in 11I..\ t t c r ::; c n n c c: r n i n b the 1 a \01,' " Howe vel' Tea n I' e a d wit h com pre h Po n s ion .nbov.p, ;,,,e:'n&:'~~. 1 t:an r~nd nothing in Florida Sli)1utp. ~7? whit~h \I." 0 U 1 d p (' ~ v ~ n t t h t-! rem 0 val 0 f (: 0 n tam i n a t ion a t l h ~ F i fl::l ~~ i 1 e , I lI~:ncl ~hr: ~'l~l low paj;e:; 1'11' :hE: 1cJeplHJrlf~ hook alli! found Envlronmt:!lltal and EcolQ~'ical Sel'vices \hut arc in the bu:dnes:; (If cl~aninb ~itcs such us thl~ one foun!l at the Fina ~tatjon, J c:ontr\c:t.ec..l managers of thesF. businczse~ and War: lold lhC:l.t un i mm e diD t Po C I fl D n u p co u 1 U h ~ s tar t e d w II i c h w 0 U 1 d c 0 ~ t t 11 c ci 1 Y n n d ~!itc owner nothin~, Sll ....\1.,t.;; the linldup? Is there 0. problem \'; H h 1 h i $ ';' Has fI 'f ~ n ~' \,) n t'" 1I I tile c j l~. tl :' t: c u n I ~. :~ t a f f 1 e" ':: ! ': h f" (: I~ t' cJ 0 fl 1 h j :.: ',\ ~' r' 0 ClI \1' h n ~ ! C lln 1 t' a I' ll, the l' e h a ~ \t e en :i 0 m e tli'ol::'.'m:- with 11H' con1r..H'~ nnrl hi,l..lin~ l'l'(l(:!,,~::- u:ill. ~:ompllnil!$ want irl~ to c:1 CHIl ':p :i 1:: :illd county ~t1.Il:ami1\at inn, SonH: (.\f thll:~t. \I' b !1 :.~ ... ~ i r1 ~ h ~ hi, 1 tl i TI ~ P r ('l c ~ S f f: 0 III P 1 ; I ; :: p ~ c ~ h r in;; ;~ 'J n i :.;) led r(", l'.'lll'.I..):..,\.... '~lo""( 1'110'" l'f' fl"\' ." 'I';" j.: "'11' :.",l }"III1'" ..... ; ... t... . c- ' .. I . '. . ... . ~. tr. .. . ~ I . ,. . t . till'" " :;l-:lrill., -,~ "'11,' ."'lu1~~ !tar-r~!Jf'r.. !I,"';r'\'::"'!'. :;!' I,' :nH~" 1 h,',~ i ~ w i r! ~) 0 't t. 1:..; ~.1 H :. t .. . t II~' pI' !If" '= ::. \. f (! '.:! ani n;; up t h:' r j 11;1 ',~': n 1,1\1\; : '.;, ! i \Il~ , (ovlflV Page 2 REFERENCE "#3 3. In your .January 26,3995 letter you referred to the expansion of the Fina StalioJl at the corner of Bayview Ave. and Gulf to Bay Doulevard and said that no il] ~ffect would occur at my site if allowed to expand under their current status. Does this slatement ru~nn that 1 will not be grant~d the snma.Kurety if the station is 1I0t allowed to expand? I donlt recall mentioning anything about the Finn Station expansion during the three minut~s 1 was allowed before the City Commission Meeting. However, since you seem to jndicat~ that you are tying the surety that no ili effect will occur at my site if the Finn Station is allowed to expand into the Bayview rftsidential area, it nppears thot my well will not be pro t e c t e d. '1' her e h n v ~ bee n a n u m bet' 0 r It Fin a 1" 5 i t e PIa n s for the Finn St.ation and all of these plans-, including the, latest, are filled with errors and omissions. I am sure that the people who drafted the application and site plans n~ver intended to make these errors and omissions. However, such mistakes could be made. to tailor an application to the specifications required for approval~ I understand that once approved for Land Use and Zoninb changes, there is a simple procedure available to accomplish the real and originally intended goals of the applicant. I feel certain that this is not what is happening in the case of the Finn station. On the other hand, however, what if I am wrong? Would you still fet,:l it.wise .to tie, t.he.safety of-,wy.well to the approval or disapproval of the Fina station application? REFERENCE #4 4. 1 have been trying to find a chart or map of wells that have been dug or drilled in the Clearwater area. When people from the Health Departmen1 monitor my well, they of tun ask if there are other wells in the al'(~<l. I show them the w~lls I can recall: hut T am sure that there [He more. 1 kno\l.' of another well at Fred McMullen's old house und a dug well at the end of the street that 1 forgot ta point' out. It took mor~ than a month before the Health De par t lU e n' t was a b let 0 cap a 4" we lIt hat r t old the m a h 0 u t. I t h~d been open far severa] years after Dr. Fred McMullen's old house war, demolished. \\'h~n the people working on a church parkin{; ] 0 1 ~ :: 1 the we 1] pip e 0 f r he low g r 0 U n d ) eve] and s t n r t e c1 bullcio?,ing' dirt over it, : hecam~ concerned. Dirt~' runoff water' ~I'as pouring' into the aquil'er th3t supplins my well. ,1 am !:ure t h n t m n n ~' 0 the r v a cat cd. 1.1 n cap p e d. 0 pen \1' el1.!l ex i s tin t h (! c i t~. . r.;)(~h 1illll' ~n olrlc/' hous(;' t~: lorn down 01' conn\!c1~ to c:it~' ",fllcr'. n In!!! t.3 itll,'olved. \'.'hat happens to thC\1 well over th~ followinb ~ - c a I' s i z ~ 0 t :1l 1 run k n 0 \1,: n. To day m;,,,,:o' u f 1 II e :0; ewe 1 1 s are p 0 U 1'i n b , . . .' ~~~(-t 'iI' ~'. (' (~'. ., . I .. CITY OF CLEARWATER Interdepartmental correspondence Sheet , , . ~ TO: Tom Miller,' Assistant Engineering/Environmental Director of Copies: Scott Shuford, Director/Central Permitting Dick HUll, Assistant city Attorney Environmental Advisory Board FROM: RE: DATE: February 28, 1995 I have reviewed the provisions of 5376.317, F.S.(1993), and believe that those statutory provisions provide that state la-,., supersedes local law with regard to the regulation of underground petroleum product storage tanks. -I have also reviewed the provisions of 532.394 and 543.24, Code of ordinances of the city of. Clearwater, and believe that they do not pertain to underground petroleum storage tanks and, that even if they did, they would be superseded by the Florida statutes. Consequently, I do not believe that you have the authority to take the action sought by the Environental Advisory Boare at their l"Jeeting of Februa::-y 15, 1995. (See Hinutes, p. 6). However, I agree with you that the owner should be encouraged.~o clean ~p ~ha si~e as soon as possible using fede::-al money while it is available. . . .. . :';"'~'I';" 7 ~, :':~'.I' t'; '.~; ~~t. f':;/lt/~ ~:. -inl -. ._r. ~:-;l-:'~!~'~.:-:w-:=' t I J == :...J ::: I ';: ; ::; I...' .,'1 ~I t:= lJ:., I::: II \.!: l.; Ill' j, . J~_.--"'-"'--"--l I . '~', , J "1'1'" tilll . ilJ Ui t.~AR 0 2 1995 iUD. I . I . ~i.;'Y (:; ~~J;~:-;::tIT~-- } E:~"::-~~.'~'~,:~.:.: ;~!...~"'~?~~ ....._-..~..,___- ~I .'_,"__ ,.. 1-, " t . I t ~4 I , ~ , n. - - h_ - fn) I :' ::!' ': ! ~ ,I ': _ IQ("'::: t r I I '-' ==.J _ ! I I; ': M6~ ,-- (pv,E'fO Ch, 376 POLLUTANT DISCHARGE PREVENTION AND REMOVAL ,'" · '.'.' ",":i::,',', ,'; "'. ,'.', ::." .';X"{'?:( .,',~5{;,.'.:,~;',/e:,'.. {:.::' ;;j,i"\.) :":i:;':,;:~',';", ;'..'.'!.':',' ,,:;,,:,,,\,'i/";" ';:)C.::.........':' buled 10 a particular der!;!ndant or defendants. each delendant is liable only lor the costs associated wIth hiS damages. The burden shall be on the defendant to dern. onslrale Ihe divisibility of damage!:. (5) Nolhing herein shan be construed to allect cleanup program eligibllily under ss, 376.305(7). 376.3071. and 376.3072. HIIIOI')',-I.~.~. 6)-310.1. 11. c/'I. &4-33e. I. 18. ctJ fl6..159 1 10. c/'I 92.~ 376.309 FaclllUes, flnanclo.l responslbility.- (1) Each owner or a facility i~ required !o. establish and maintain evidence 01 finanCial responSibIlity, Such evidence of financial responsibililY shall be the only evi. dence required by the department that such owner ha:! the ability to meet the liabilities which may be incurred under SS. 376.30-376.319. (2) Any claim brought pursuant 10 ss. 376.30- 376.319 may be brought directly against the bond. the insurer, or any other person providing a lacility with e...j. dence of financial responsibilily. (3) Each owner of a facility subject to ~he provisions of ss. 376.30-376.319 shall designale a person in lhe slate as his legal agent for service of process under S5. 376.30-376,319, and slJch designation shall be filed with the Department of Slale, In the absence 01 such deslg' nalion, the Secrelary of Stale shall be Ihe designated agent for purposes 01 service of process under 55. 376,30-376.319. H..IOf)',-I. e..., 1:-". 1I:l-:)\O. I. \9. ~ll. &&-159. 376.311 Penalties lor a discharge.- (1) The penalty proviSions af this section do not apply to any discharge promptly reported and. where applicable. removed by an operator in accordance with the rules and orders 01 the department when the site has been determined eligible for participation in a program described in s. 376.305(7), s. 376.3071, or s. 376.3072. (2) Penalties assessed herein for a discharge shall be in accordance wllh the provisions administered by the department In chapter 403. HIIIC>IJ.-I. &<I. tfl. 8.3-310. I \1, ~ll 92-30. 376.313 Nonexclu:siveness of remedIes and indl. vidual cause of action for damages under ss. 376.30- 376.319,- (1) The remedies in ss. 376.30-376.319 shall be deemed to be cumulallve and nOI exclusive. . (2) Nothing In ss. 376.30-376.319 requires the pur. suit or any claim against the Water Quality Assurance Trust Fund or the Inland Proteclion Trust Fl1nd as a con. dition precedent to any other remedy. (3) Nolwithstandlng any other provision 01 law, nolh. ing contained in 55. 376.30-376.319 prohibits any per- son from bnnoing a cause 01 action in a court of compe. tent jurisdiction for all damages resulting Irom a dis, Charge or other condition of pollution co....ered by. 55. 376.30-376.319. NOlhlng in this chapler shall prOhibit or diminiSh a pany's fight to contribution from olher parties Jointly or severally liable for a prOhibited dlSct'large ot pol- :utants or hazardous substances or other pollullon con. jillons. Except as otnerwlse provided in subsechon (4), 'n any such surt, II IS no: necessary lor SUCh person \0 olead or prove negligence In any form or manner. SUC!] oerson need only plead and prove the lact 01 the prohlb. ited dIscharge or olher poilu live condition and Ihalll:" occurred. The only defenses 10 such cause 01 a shall be those specified in s. 376.308. 1 '(4) In any civil aclion brought aller July 1, 1 against the owner or operator 01 a pelroleum 5t system for damages arising from a petroleum Slor system discharge, Ihe provisions of subsection (3) not apply \1 it can be proven thai, atlhe lime of lhe di' charge: . (a) The alleged damages resulted solely Irom a cfi' charge 1rom a petroleum storage system Which 'fI"at installed, replaced, or retrofilled. and maintained. ;0 manner consistenl with the construction. ope rail . repair, and maintenance standards established for s systems under chapter 17-61. Florida Administrative Code, as Ihat Chapter may hereafter be amended, ThG requirement of consistency with such slandards maYbe satisfied only by befng in compliance with the standards atlhe time ollhe discharge, regardless of the lime spe. Wed for compliance under the schedule provided II) sa)d chapler. '". (b) A leak detection syslem or systems or a monilor- ing well or wells were installed and operating in a manne.r' consistent with technical requirements of chaplor' 17 -61, Florida Administrative Coae. as that chapter may'; hereafter be amended; and -i (c) All inventory, recordkeepin.g, and ~epollj.ng' requirements of chapter 17-61. FlOrida Admlnlslrallv~ Code. as that chapter may herealler be amended, have been and Bre being complied with. ~ .. Any person bringing such an a=tion must prove negti:; oence to recover damages unoer this subsection. For.: ihe purposes 01 thIS subsection. noncompliance with ~ Ihis act, or any of the rules promulgated pursuant heteto, as the same may herealter be amended. shall~' prima facie evidence 01 negligence. . " (5) The court, in issuing an~' linal judgment In any, such action, may award costs of litigation (including rea~ sonable allorney's and expert witness fees) to a~y party, whenever the court determines such an award l~~ ' in the public interest. . .,. Hla."..,.-I.,sA CI1 BJ-310" I. I~. cll. ~.3J6; n. 20. :'1. CII. BIH!i9. I 12. ~. 9~X. J '''',,'."-E'~''~I Oclobo' 1. ltl9ll. o"'lu.~llo I. 21, ctJ. 86-159..na 'I IfMO"Wd. 101 t....... or III. L.O'"lltu" 'ou''''[l 1M 199Il 'PIlI/I" "g'II",.. ulS."" 'slon, or munic ad thereunder. l~ "eon1rol, excepl a t Except as pro\ pts the regulall: utanl discharge: -- (1) which has ~ ing 40,000 gall ;v A county gov. rYwide ordinance. "tanks. as describ same as or marc o"law or rule regul; a)~ The original ore - ce belare Septer; (bf The ordinance ensive local prograr ,suant to subsectk 6traIes to Ihe departm, 'Cd Ihe stale law or . filing a petition for ich has sough I app' 'departmenl prior' 'uired to demonstra" 'red the state progra. (4) The depart mer ~ove a request to con "prOgram aulhorized p.. oays atter receipt 0 !1Pproved, Ihe deparlr .:e local government I; ance and enforeemer 376,3073. The dcparlrr callan due to Ihe pOpL celegate compliance . .t!:iose local governmt: as~ate's program jointly. . d51 The departmen: . , .rmil any county gOY ancewith s. 403.182, a siorage tanks. which pr SIVa than Ihat establisr. ~~n9 underground stor _ ilPprove or deny a req~ in ordinance establishl" ;ljJ.,.the procedures and t\m~ ~in-g Ihe rules, the depar: Ions Ihal warrant such r t~tj?n of underground $' a!~mrled 10. the proximity: lit source aquller. the pOlo ~SUPPIY because 01 the~' tanks 10 pUblic wells or ~ petlO1eum products in ;: (6) A county goverr regulaling undergrounc ~ as any slate law or rL- Ea approval by lhe departr ;: 1i11l"'l._1 tJ. Cll. fW-3:>e. I ~. E. I 6 en BO-JJ1. I 7. en &~.I8E , ,.,. i I 376,319 Response 1'",100,- 376.315 Construction of 55. 376.30-376.319,-SeC"":". tions 376.30-376.319. being necessary for the general" welfare and the pUblic health and salety of the state and its inhabitanls, shall be hberally construed to effeclthe purposes sel forth under ss. 376,30-376.3H! and the Federal Water Pollution Control Act. as amended. "II.,OI}.-'. (1./.. ell 83-310. I" ::Z. en fl6..15~ 316.317 Superseded laws: state precmplion,- (1) It any provision 01 ss. 376,30-376.319 .or 01 Ih~ rules developed pursuanlto ~uc~ sections, wnlch proVl, slon pertains 10 a faCIlity matntalned lor the purpose 0 lhe unClerground storage of petroleum products tor use as fuel in vehicles, including, but not Ilmiled 10. lhOS~ vehicles used on and 011 roads, illrcrall. watercraft. an mil. IS In conHiel WIth any olher pro....lslon, hmllallofl. Of reslriclion WhiCh is now in cllect under any law ot ttllS state or any ordlnarlCc or a local government, politIcal 1434 F.S. 1993 F.S. 1993 POLLUTANT DtSCHARGE PREVENTION AND REMOVAL Ch. 376 and that it has ause 01 action subdivision. or municipality, or any rule or regulation adopted thereunder,lhe provision of ss. 376.30-376.319 shall control, excepl as provided in subsection (3). (2) Except as provided in subsection (3). the state preempts the regulation of the prevention and removal of pollutant discharges Irom a lacility described in sub- section (1) which has no single tan~ having a capacity exceeding 40.000 gallons at any time. (3) A county government Is authorized to adopt countywide ordinances that regulale underground stor- age tanks, as described herein, which ordinances are the same as or more stringent or extensive than any slale law or rule regulating such tanks, provided: (a) The original ordinance was legally adopted and in force before September 1, 1984; or (b) The ordinance establishing a more stringent or extensive local program is approved by the department pursuant to subsection (5) alter the county demon. strates to the department that It has effectively adminis. tered the state law or rules for a period of 2 years prior to filing a petition for approval, However, any county which has sought approval of a local tank program from Ihe department prior to January 1, 1988, shall not be required to demonstrate thatll has effectively adminis- lered the state program for any minimum period. (4) The department shall either approve or disap. prove a requeslto contract for a compliance verification program authorized pursuant 10 s. 376.3073 within 90 days after recerpt of the complete application, Ii approved, the department shall provide full funding to Ihe local government to carry OUl the contracted compli- ance and enforc-ament responsibilities pursuant to s. 376.3073. The department may not disapprove an appli. cation due to the population size 01 a counly and may delegate compliance verification and enforcemenf to Ihose local governmenls who agree to enforce the slale's program joinUy, (5) The department is authorized to adopt rules that permit any county government to eslablish. in accord- ance with s. 403.182, a program regulaling underground storage tanks. which program is more stringent or exten- sive than that established by any state law or rule regu- lating underground storage tanks, The department shall approve or deny a request by a county for approval of an ordinance establishing such a program according to ~he procedures and time limits of s. 120.60. When adopt- Ing the rules, the department shall consider local condi- lions that warrant such more stringent or extensive regu- l~ti?n of underground storage tanks, including, but not hrmte~ to, the proximity of the county to a sole or slngle- SOurce aquiler, Ihe potentiallhreat to the public water Supply because of the proximity of underground storage tanks to public wells or groundwater, or the detection of pelroleum products in public or private water supplles, ; (6) A county government may adoot an ordinance f regulating underground storage tanks that is the same "' as any state law or rule regulating such lanks upon t approval by the department of a completed application, * ~1.1""Y.-I. IJ. CII s..-3J.'l; s. 2':1. ~".Il6-I~'l. i. 5. e".l!7.3h:.. 18. c!1.ll&-l&\. . . I;ll l!&-3Jl;.. 7. ~h. ~IM.. 13. r.". gZ-;lO July 1. 1986. 'oleum slorage .oleum storage ;ection (3) shall :ime of the dis. Jely Irom a dis. ~m which was ~aintained. in a on, operation, ;lished for such Administrative amended, The ndards may be ~ the standards , Ihe time spec. rovided in said ,s or a monitor. .ng in a manner ts of chapter at chapter may and reporting Administrative lmended, have 376.319.-SeC- .. .or tne genera1 : ~f the slate ant{ d to effect th~ . 6,319 and thl! ~mended. : .J' emption.- ;... 5.319 or of th~ - s which pro"'" ~he purpose of 'oducts for use .,ited to. thOse ....atercraft, an4 . 1. limitation, ~ Slny law 01 thi' "menl, political: Response actton contractors; Indemnifi. (DflliR) (1) The department may agree to hold harmless and indemnify a response action contractor who has a writ. ten contract with the department or who has a wrillen contract with a local governmenl which has contracted with the department 10 admlnisler a program pursuant to Chapter 86-159. Laws 01 Florida, for any civil dam- ages to third parties: (a) That result Irom Ihe acls or omissions of the response acllon contractor in carrying oul a response action; and (b) That arc caused by a discharge or release of a nazardous substance, pollutant, or other contaminant from a site upon which the response action is being car. ried 01.11, (2) The department, in determining whether or not to enter Inlo hold-harmless and indemnification agree- ments. shall consider: (a) The availability of cost-effective insurance; (b) The Immediate need for the response action; (c) The availability of qualified response action con. tractors: and (d) Restriclfng the appiicability of such agreemenls to exclude gross m~gligence or Intentional conduct. (3) Any payment or cost, Including the cost of delending such aclions. which is incurred as a result of an agreemenl by the department to hold harmless or indemnify shall be payable from the Waler Quality Assur- nnee Trusl Fund or the Inland Protection Trust Fund, whichever Is appropriate. based upon the nature of the discharge or release. (4) No state employee or employee of a political sub. division who provides services relating to a response action while acting within the scope 01 his authority as a governmental employee shall be personally liable lor any actions undertaken by the department, Ihe political subdivision, or a respons!) aclion contractor pursuant to this acl. However, nothing In this section shall affect the liabilily of any other person, (5) This snctlon Is repealed eHective October 1, 1997, and s11all be reviewed by the Legislature during the 1997 regular t.=gislative session. lilotory.-s. ?, r.II.1l6-15~; .. 7, tIl. ea-3Jl, 376.320 Appllcablllty.- The prOVISions of ss. 376.320-376.326 apply only to specified mineral acids when stored in aboveground tanks. The purpose of 55. 376,320-376.326 rs to prevent the release 01 specified mineral acids Irom aboveground tanks and to register Ihe aboveground lanks in which specified mineral acids are slored, ..... lilolory.-I. 1. a'l. !lO-!09: .. 10. en. 92-30 376.321 Oeflnltlons.-As used in ss. 376,320- 376.326, the lerm: (1) 'Aboveground. means Ihat more than 90 percent or a lank volume is not buried below the ground surlace, An aboveground tank may either be in contact with the ground or elevated above it. (2) 'Conlainment and integrity plan. or .CIP' means a documenl designed, created. and maintained at a facility, which shall be considered a public record and made available pursuant to the provisions of chapter 119, and which sets forlh the procedures for the Inspee, tion and maintenance program for aboveground tanks 1435 '~ I ' . ' . .\"\~ n:~E:1':;( ~- ~'!-- .~ ......-: !lp..-~ - , '- ... FlORTOA ----~ ~- -.... ~ - Department of Environmental Protection 12.....ton Chiles Goyernor Twin Towers Office Building 2600 Blair Stone Road Tallahassee. Florida 32399-2400 Virgini;a B. Wetherell Secreury . - STATE OF FLORIDA PETROLEUM CONTAMINATION CLEANUP PROGRAM NOTICE TO INTERESTED PARTIES "TRANSITION FROM REIMBURSEMENT TO PRE-APPROVED PRIORITY' CLEANUP" PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 95-2, LAWS OF FLORIDA Legislative amendments to Chapter 376, F.S., were filed with the Secretary of State on March 29, 1995 which direct the Department of Environmental Protection to: · Discontinue the Petroleum Cleanup Reimbursement Program on March 29, 1995 with limited exceptions for active priority sites. · Reimburse reasonable, allowable, and documented costs for partially completed p=ogram tasks through March 28, 1995. · Implement a prioritized Petroleum Cleanup Program based on pre-approved scope of work and cost, within available budget. · Provide for pre-approval of necessary free product recove~y for eligible new discharges as a reimbursable expense. The Bureau of Waste Cleanup has received many questions pertaining to the transition. Responses to common questions and Department guidance based on the provisions of Chapter 95-2, L.C.F., are p=ese~ted in t~e following pages by the topics listed below: 1. Sunset of reimbursable activities and criteria for exceptions; 2. Priority scoring procedures pursuant to Rule 62-771, F.A.C.; 3. Reimbursement for partially completed program tasks and e~igibility for limited post-sunset activities; 4. Non-reimbursable voluntary cleanup; 5. Pre-aonroval recruests and orooosals; 6. Respon;ible party contractor qualifica~ions; 7. State of Florida pre-approval agreements; S. Reimbursable free product recovery for eligible new discharges; and 9. FY 95/96 budget. "Protect. Conserve cnd Manage Florldo'$ Environment end Nawral Resource$" Pnnlect on recycled poper. . . -- ~ . , . . Page 2 Additional guidance and information regarding the Florida Petroleum Contamination Cleanup Program will be"posted on the DEP (" Ecosystem Management & Environmental Education Bulletin Board Service at 904/922-9334. Please contact Jim Lewis at 904/488- 9334 with questions regarding the BBS. This guidance will also be posted on the Internet as follows: Gopher Connection Address: gop.d€p.state.fl.us Directory: waste_management FTP Connection Address: Directory: ftp.dep.state.fl.us waste_management If you have further questions regarding reimbursement issues or pre-approved priority cleanup, please contact staff in the Petroleum Cleanup Reimbursement or Petroleum Cleanup Sections, respectively, at 904/487-3299. 1. Sunset of Reimbursable Activities and Criteria for Exception On March 29, Senate Bill 1290 was signed into law (Chapter 95-2, L.O.F.). This law provides for cessation of the Petroleum Contamination Reimbursement Program for new work at all sites ( . eligible for assistance through the Inland Protection Trust Fund with the following exceptions: a. Sites with a priority score of 26 to 49 points that had initiated the IRA, CA or RAP program tasks as of the effective date of the law (March 29, 1995) are authorized to continue until the completion of that one program task. A single reimbursement claim may then be submitted for the entire task. Completion of the RP. program task is not authorized as a reimbursable expense; b. sites with a priority score of 50 or more 'points are authorized to complete an active IRA, CA. or RAP program task like the group above. In addition, these sites may continue with the Remedial Action program task if implementation of the aooroved RAP had been initiated as of March 29, 1995. The pr~visions of Rule 62-773.700, F.A.C., allow interim reimbursement claims -to be submitted no more frequently than once every six months during approved remedial action; and c. Sites with priority ranking scores less than 50 points which are subject to the following may seek prior approval from the Department to conduct site rehabilitation and thereafter submit an application tor reimbursement: \.~ (ov,.fJ{) 1\'1 f~m ora n dum Florida Department of Environmental Protection 'FROM: Interested part~~ Douglas A. Jone~~hief Bureau of Waste Cleanup TO: DATE: June 7, 1995 . ~" . . , " ! SUBJECT: Interim Guidance for Identification of Reasonable Scope of Free Product ~covery Efforts 'c section 820 of Chapter 62-761, F.A.C., "Underground Storage Tank Systems" and Chapter 62-762, F.A.C., "Aboveground Storage Tank Systemsll require that the owner or operator of a facility with a n'ew discharge II immediately undertake to contain, remove, and abate the discharge"_ In accordance with this rule, free product recovery must be initiated immediately upon it's detection as a new release from a petroleum storage system.. Chapter 95-2, Laws of Florida, requires that, at sites eligible for state funding assistance, no new petroleum contamination cleanup tasks be initiated without prior approval of scope of work and costs. This guidance describes what will be considered reasonable for free . product recovery associated with new releases. A proposal for free product recovery that is consistent with this guideline may be submitted to a DEP district office or the appropriate contracted local program for petroleum contamination site cleanup or compliance verification activities for authorization to begin product recovery. Free product recovery proposals that exceed this scope must be submitted to the Engineering Support section of ,the Bureau of Waste Cleanup in Tallahassee with a site specific evaluation of free product recovery alternatives along with cost analysis and technical and cost justification for selection of the recommended alternative. ! I 1. A local program tank compliance inspector shall verify the existence of measurable free product and verify the need for initiation of product recovery. Evidence of this verification shall be attached to the free product recovery proposal. 2. Acceptable free product recovery techniques are manual bailing, portable low-rate product recovery pumps, and absorbent materials placed in monitor wells. 1\'>."'. .--.., MEMORANDUM June 7# 1995 Page Two ( :- . 3. Initial site visits may be as often as daily. Onc~ product recovery rates drop to less than 1 gallon per site visit, the frequency shall be reduced to weekly.. Once product recovery rates drop to less than 1 gallon per weekly event, the site visit frequency shall be reduced to once every two weeks. Once product recovery rates drop to less than 1 gallon per two week.event, the site visit frequency shall be reduced to monthly. Records of the volume of product recovered from each monitor well per site visit and document~tion of proper disposal of recovered product shall be maintained. If. the recovery rate from each well on site is less than .1 gallons/well/month or the free product recovery. operation has been conducted for a period of 6 months, a report shall be submitted to the DEP district office or local program office with a recommendation to continue or cease product recovery operations. Product recovery may continue if authorized by the district office or local program office. Reimbursement shall be limited to reasonable rates for a field technician at one hour per well per visit plus local mobilization and demobilization and reasonable rates for: a vehicle, the initial cost of a disposable bailer (must be dedicated to the site), the absorbent material, rental for a portable pump and an oil/water . interface probe, rubber gloves, tyvec suit, and proper disposal of the product recovered. Local response action contractors shall be used for routine site visits to the maximum extent practical. 4. DAJ/tc (0 VJil~) ," . .. (;.. (:.. .. I . . / . A cou~t order in existence on March 29, 1995 requiring site rehabilitation; or A confirmed plan for reorganization in bankruptcy in existence on March 29, 1995, which was not objected to by the Department, the financial terms of which incorporate or are dependent on the Reimbursement Program. . l I I I i r I ! 1 f 'j f I I Page 3 . Questions & Answers Q What constitutes the beginning of a program task? A The law stipulates that a site rehabilitation program task shall be considered to be initiated when actual on-site work or engineering design, pursuant to Chapter 62-770, F.A.C., integral to that task has begun. Contract negotiation and execution, site research, and project planning are specifically excluded from consideration. "Engineering design" is limited to actual design activities for Remedial Action Plans. Activities such as bidding of equipment and services, review of proposals, record drawings, file review, and site reconnaissance, though necessary, are not considered engineering design. Therefore, these activities alone do not constitute initiation of a program task with regard to authorization to complete a task under the reimbursement program without pre-approval. However, reasonable costs for such non-design activities performed prior to March 29, 1995 may be claimed for reimbursement in a partial program task application. Initiation of the Remedial Action program task is limited to on- site activities necessary to implement the approved RAP and shall not include any activity prior to the date of RAP approval. Q If my site has a high enough priority score and I. elect to continue site rehabilitation activities beyond March 28, do I have to complete tha~ program task before submitting a reimbursement claim? A A partially complete task application can still be submitted. However, eXDenses incurred after March 28 will not be reimbursable unless the program task has been completed, except interim claims during approved remedial action which are authorized by rule. o Can I submit a partial claim now for activities through March 28 at my high priority site and then submit another clai~ later af~er completing the task? A Rule 62-773.700 (11), F.A.C., allows only one reimbursement aoolicatio~ oer orocram task or increment of the RP. task. A~surn~ng the~e was no change:in priority score, a second - I- , . . . .. . . Page 4 , application for the same task (or RA increment) would not be accepted by the Department. See section three.for-additional (~' guidanf::e. . Q How do I obtain prior approval to continue site rehabilitation for sites with priority ranking scores less than 50 that are- subject to a court order requiring site rehabilitation, -or a- confirmed plan for reorganization in bankruptcy? A The responsible party must submit its request for prior approval in writing to the Petroleum Cleanup Reimbursement Section along with documentation that the site meets the, criteria listed in Chapter 95-2, L.O.F. Persons responsible for sites subject to a court order requiring site . rehabilitation should sUbmit a copy of the court order along with evidence that the site is eligible for the use of IPTF funds. Persons responsible for sites subject to a confirmed plan for reorganization in bankruptcy should submit the following: a copy of the bankruptcy court order confirming the plan for reorganization; copies of the disclosure statement and plan for reorganization that were confirmed by the bankruptcy court order; the docket number of the bankruptcy court case; an indication of how DEP was listed in the case; and an indication of where in the confirmed plan for reorganization the reimbursement program is referenced. Questions regarding the applicability of this provision to a particular site should be directed to the storage tank attorneys in the Office of General Council. C., .~.'::'.A c.:,. . 2. Priority Scoring Procedures Pursuant to Chapter 62-771, F .A. C. , Site prioritization is established pursuant to Chapter 62-771, F.A.C., based on the threat to human health and the environment. Each site is assigned a priority score following determination of eligibility using information available at the time of inspection. In the event new information becomes available as in-depth site investigations are undertaken, a request for re- determination of a site's priority score may be submitted to the Petroleum Cleanup Section of the Bureau of Waste Cleanup. It is suggested that d~cumentation be included with all such requests to support the specific criteria listed in the priority ranking rule. Questions & Answers Q How long will it take to score or re-score my site? A At this time there are nearly 800 eligible sites for which a priority score has not been assigned. In addition, over 100 ( =eauests for re-scoring of sites have been received. Additional resources are being assigned to assist in site LOVEf{) I" , .: Page 5 scoring. Delays for i~itial sco=ing and re-scoring may run from several weeks to several months. A written determination will be is~ued upon ini:ial scoring or requested re-scoring. Q Do I have to wait until my site is scored or re-scored to proceed beyond the cut-off date of March 28 as a reimbursable expense? i f ! I I I I i 1 \ , i f ! ( ! 1 A Costs incurred for site rehabilitation ~ctiviti~s performed beyond the cut-off date are not authorized pursuant to Chapter 95-2, L.O.F. The official site priority score as determined by the Department will be th~ criterion for reimbursement. However, if the site priority score or re-score has been determined as of the date of reimbursement application submittal and 'the score would otherwise have justified continuation of the program task based on conditions that existed on March 29, 1995, the activities will be reimbursed in accordance with Chapter 62-773, F.A.C. 3. Reimbursement for Partially Completed Program Tasks and Eligibility for Limited Post-Sunset Activities Reimbursement is authorized for partially completed program task work performed through March 28, 1995 at sites eligible for petroleum contamination cleanup funding from the Inland Protection Trust fund. Reimbu~sable post-sunset activities shall be limited to the following unless pre-approved in w~iting by the Department or exempt from the sunset pursuant to Chapter 95-2, L.O.F.: a. Reasonable, necessary and documented activities and expenses to restore an eligible site to its o~iginal condition prior to initiation 0: site rehabilitation. Such activities include: Decommissioning of remediation systems; proper disposal of recovered product, stockpiled or drummed excessively contaminated soil and site investigation derived wastes that were generated prior to March 29, 1995; repairs to asphalt, concrete, sod, and utility conduits disturbed during site rehabilitation activities; b. Reasonable expenses incurred to preserve the integrity and security of subsur:ace monitoring wells, recovery wells, galleri~s, equipment vaults, and buried piping. However, the Decartment will not reimburse any exoense to remove or De~anentlv abandon such assets unless the site has achieved ~o furthe=~action or site rehabilitation completion statusi c. Reasonable exoenses, not to exceed eiaht hours of orofessional staff time or 5500, whichever is less for ~reoara t ion of a II S\l."i\I't\ary of ~lork" document to accompany =ei~ursemen~ applications sU~mitted for partially comple~ed program tasks. The applicant must summarize all work performed, provide a chronology of events, and attach copies ....':" ~:~f ' I. Page 6 of site maps with sample locations, field and analytical data tables, well and boring logs, etc. Though partially .~, completed task applications are authorized, complete \ documentation of all activities and expenses is required to justify reimbursement; and ' d. Reasonable costs for reimbursement application preparation and review by a Florida Certified Public Accountant. Questions , Answers Q Is the Department going to reimburse the full purchase price of capital expense equipment that can no longer be used at a site due to its low priority score? Q Will the Department reimburse re-stocking fees or minimum . lease terms for .capital expense equipment? A There is no statutory authority to reimburse capital expenses, either purchased 'or leased, in any other manner than that which is outlined in Rule 62-773.600, F.A.C. Therefore, purchased capital equipment will be prorated at 1/30 of the purchase price and leased capital equipment will be allowed a reasonable rate for each month of actual documented and approved use at the site. Similarly, re-stocking fees and minimum lease terms beyond the time actually used are not authorized for reimbursement. @.... ..t ...~ '~~:.::" Q If site rehabilitation activities were suspended as of March 29, 1995 due to a low priority score (or no score) and a reimbursement application has already been submitted for ,the partially completed program task, can a second reimbursement application be sUbmitted for the same program task if the score is changed to a higher priority and completion of the task is authorized? A Under these circumstances a second application would be accepted. However, as with interim remedial action task applications, no overlap of time periods is allowed. It is suggested that these special circumstances be highlighted at the time of claim submit~al. . A. Non-Reimbursable Voluntary Cleanup The provisions of Chapter 95-2, L.O.F., do not prevent the responsible party from proceeding voluntarily with site rehabilitation activities prior to formal pre-approval of the scope of work and cost in priority order. However, all such activities must be performed in accordance with all Department rules governing petroleum cleanup and the expenses incurred will ( not be reimbursable. ~. lD ve~) "4 \ .1 Page 7 Questions ~ Answer.s Q Will my technical report be reviewed and approved even though I have a low priority score? A Technical reports'will continue to be reviewed in the order in which they are received, regardless of priority score, and approvals or comments provided in writing. Q If I .encounter contaminated or excessively contaminated soil during tank or construction activities at my site, am I reqii:i..'red "to '~rein'ove "'and properly dispose of this material 'at my " ....: C?,~..:.~~peIl;~.e.~ ::: :':: ~..-: . . ., ".' . A No, provided the contaminated soil is associateq with the eligible discharge at the site, it may be returned to the excavation untreated and will be addressed at the time of priority cleanup. Unless pre-approved in priority order, the costs incurred to voluntarily remove and dispose of such contaminated media will not be reimbursable. 5. Pre-Approval Requests and Prioritization Selection of eligible sites for pre-approved site rehabilitation will be from a statewide priority list. The highest priority will be eligible sites with priority scores of 70 or more points which have approved Remedial Action Plans, The next priority will be all other eligible sites arranged by current score. If the next site on the list for which funds are available is a State Cleanup site which is not already active, then the state will conduct the cleanup. If the next site is a reimbursement site, the Department will notify the responsible party, advise them of their priority status, and request a proposal for scope of work and cost from their designated contractor. Failure to respond to this request within 60 days will result in the Department assigning a state- cleanup contractor to conduct site rehabilitation. If the selected contractor fails to meet the minimum qualifications or if the selected contractor fails to reach agreement with the Department on the terms of a cleanup agreement, the Department will request that the responsible party select an alternate con'tractor. !f a request for pre-approval has already been SUbmitted by an agent of the responsible party, they will be sent a cou=tesy copy of the notice to the responsible party. - I, ~ 4 Page 8 Questions & Answers Q Should I submit a request for pre-approval? A No, it is not necessary to submit a request for pre-approval. When it is determined that funds are available the Department will contact the responsible party, usually the entity t6 . ' which the eligibility order was issued, and request a proposal in a 'standardized format. '''Unsolicited .requests fer pre- approval will not be reviewed until that sites priority ranking score is reached. Q What happens if I have continued Remedial Action un~er the Reimbursement Program at my high priority site and that site. is next on the priority list for pre-approval? A A request for a site rehabilitation proposal will be sent to the responsible party. Upon execution of a pre-approval agreement, all s~b~equent work will be subject to the provisions of the agreement, including prompt payment of invoices. Expenses incurred through the date of execution of the pre-approved agreement may then be claimed in the final ,reimbursement application for the Remedial Action program task. . Q If a ~~p has not yet been approved for my site with 70 or more points, will my site be included in the highest priority category when my RAP is approved? A Yes, following issuance of a RAP approval order, the Department will request a proposal for pre-approved site rehabilitation from the responsible party. Q Will the contracted local programs be involved with pre- approved priority cleanup oversight? A It is anticipated that this responsibility will be assigned to contracted local programs. Such oversight will include the' solicitation and review of site rehabilitation proposals, .negotiation of pre-approval agreements, revie~ of technical plans and reports, and approval of all invoices for payment. 6. Responsible Party Contractor Qualifications All Contractors selected by responsible parties to submit pre'- approval proposals and negotiate site rehabilitation agreements with the Deoartment must meet the following qualifications: ~ - a. Possession of all applicable certification and licenses required by law; b. Possession of an Approved Comprehensive Quality Assurance Plan prepared under Department rules; and (O'l$^' (~ ~,... ':......... I .~:;... ( ... Page 9 c. Ce=tificatlon to the Depa:tment that: · It complies with applicable OSHA regulations; · It maintains Workers' Compensation Insurance for all, employees as required by the Florida Workers' Compensation Law; · It maintains Comprehensive General Liability and Comprehensive Automobile Liability Insurance with minimum limits of at ,least $1 .million.per.occurrence and $1 million annual aggregate, as shall protect it from claims for damage for personal injury, including accidental death, as well as claims for property damage which may arise from performance of work under the program designating the state as an additional insured party; · It maintains Professional Liability Insurance of at least $1 million per occurrence and $1 million annual aggregate; and · It has completed and submitted a sworn statement under s. 287.133(3) (a), on Public Entity Crimes; Questions , Answers Q Do I have to be pre-qualified as a contractor before submitting a detailed proposal for cleanup? A No, qualifications will be verified as the proposals are reviewed. Once a contractor has demonstrated its qualifications, it will be added to a list of qualified contractors and this information will not be required fo: subsequent proposals if the contractor certifies that there has not been a change in its status. 7. State Of Florida Pre-Approval Agreements Pre-approval for p:iority cleanup will be in the form of a written agreement with the qualified contractor. Funds will be encumbered upon execution of the pre-approval agreement and invoices submitted in accordance with the terms of the agreement will be subj'ect to prompt payment pursuant to s. 215.422, F.S. Questions & Answers Q Is all pre-approved work subject to prompt payment? A All cleanup work subject to priority order within budget will be paid in accordance with a formal agreement and funding encumb:ances. However, two kinds of activities requiring prior approval a=e specifically designated as reimbursable expenses in Chapter 95-2, L.O.F.: court order/bankruptcy cases; and inspector-directed f=ee product recovery for new ...... '{' f. ~ t . Page 10 charges. Both of these are addressed elsewhere in this . notice. These expenses must be claimed for reimbursement", in' first corne-first served order behind all other previously received reimbursement claims. 8. Reimbursable Free Product Recovery For New Eligible Discharges In accordance.with Cbapter ~5-2~ .L.D.E.~.compliance inspectors of the Department and contracted local county programs will be authorized to direct limited scope free product recovery as a reimbursable expense at eligible sites with a ~ discharge, subject to the conditions outlined in the attached memorandum. Such pre-approval by the inspectors will not have to wait for an incident specific eligibility determination. However, written notice of eligibility for the specific incident must be received prior to submittal of a reimbursement claim. Questions & Answers Q What type of limitations are there on this free product recovery'? A Pursuant to the attached guidance memo, only portable selective product pumps, bailing, and absorbe~t materials can be authorized by the on-site inspector for limited frequency and duration. Reimbursement for more complicated recovery systems and methods requiring design consideration must be pre-approved by the Engineering Support Section of the Bureau of Waste Cleanup. Q What is considered a "new" discharge? A One that was first discovered after March 28, 1995, the effective date of this statutory provision. 9. FY 95/96 Petroleum Cleanup Eudget Allocation of t~e $152 million 1995 legislatIve budget for the Inland Protection Trust Fund, exclusive of staff salaries, .is approximately $100 million for reimbursement of backlogged claims and $52 million for administration, compliance and enforcement, local program contracts, reimbursement application review contracts, state conducted cleanup, and pre-approveq priority cleanup. . As the soecific amounts required for each component of the $52 million allocation are established, this information will be posted on the bulletin board service and internet addresses listed a~ the beginning of this notice. C9~EfV . .. (~ ..; C;"... . .' ~ . C I T Y ,0 F C LEA R \V ATE R POST OFFICE BOX 4748 CLEARWATER. FLORIDA 34618-04748 RECi02-02-0e-03 Environmental Management July 28, 1995 Mr. Jack Alvord 6a6 Bayview Avenue Clearwater, FL 34619-4213 Re: 509 Bayview Avenue .... .1 I ! Dear Mr. Alvord: This letter is to follow up on our conversations regarding demolition of the structure and the potential existence of an improperly abandoned potable water well at the subject address. The City Building Inspector assigned to this demolition project has no knowledge of a well on the property and, at my request, reinspected the site on July 26, 1995, but could not find any evidence of a well. The plumbing contractor for the demolition, R&R Plumbing, confirmed that they oisconnected a City potable water connection and a sanitary sewer septic tank connection, but also found no evidence of a well. The demolition contractor, So~~y Glassbrenner, stated that he has questioned all of his personnel involved in this demolition job and none of them :?aw any . evidence of a well. He also exolained that his standard demolition contract requires capping 0= any potable water wells found on a site and that none were found on this site. Consequently, we have no definitiv~ informc:.tion which would indicate the existence of an improperly abandoned potable well which would have the potential to convey contamination into the aquifer. As you know, regulation of private potable wells falls under the purview of the Pinellas County public Health Unit. If further substantive information is available regarding the existence 0: an uncapped or ungrouted well on this property (e.g. historic sampling records, etc.), we would be happy to pass this on to the health unit. ., Michael D. Quillen, P.E. Water Resource Engineer xc: D. Wayne Wyatt, P1nellas County public Health Richard J. Baie~. City Engineer Tom Miller, Director of Environmental Management @ -Equal Employmont and AlIirmotl\lo Action Employer- Ch. 376 POLLUTANT DISCHARGE PREVENTION AND REMOVAL Hlol"rr,- S ~1. th OO-~ 'N01..-S";11O~ J. th ~2\J. \)ansl."lI<l.~ ....l,ng ~gollulhorllle' Ind leloOOs 01 IN Deport""'''1 01 EnW(JO'1,.,..rtal nogul.ll00'\ o"e lne OoDo""","1 01 ,....lur~1 R.WUOtu 10 ,1\0 ~\ll<l""'nl 01 En..onmotnlll P'<>\.tllQl\. 376.305 Removal of prohibited discharges.- (1) Any person discharging a pollulanl as prohibited by ss. 376.30-376.319 sholl immediately underlake to contain. remove. aod abale lloe discharge \0 the salis- faction of the departmenl. However, such an undertak- ing 10 contain, remove, or abale a discharge shall not be deemed an admission of responsibili\y tor the discharge by the person laking such aclion. Notwllhstanding lhis requirement. the department may undertake the removal of the discharge and may contract and retain agents who shall operate under the direction of the department. (2) Jf the person causing the discharge, or the per- son in charge of facililies at which the discharge has taken place, tails to act immediately, the deparlment may arrange for the removal of Ihe pOllutant; except I"at, i1 the pollutant was discharged into or upon the navigable waters of the Un1\ed Stales, thE' departmenl shall acl in accordance with the national conllngency plan for removal 01 such pollutant as established pursu- ant to the Federal Water Pollu\\on Control Act, as amended, and Ihe costs of removal incurred by the department shall be paid in accordance wilh the appli- cable orovisions a! that law. Federal lur'lds provided under thai acl shall be used 10 the maximum extent pos- sible prior 10 the expenditure of slale lund~, (3) No action taken by any person to contain or remove a discharge, whether such action is laken volun- tarily or at the request of the department or lis designee, shall be construed as an admission olliabilily tor tile dis- charge. (4) No person who, voluntarily or at Ihe requesl 01 Ihe departme"ll or its designee, renders assistance in containing or removing any pollutant shall be liable lor any civil damages to third parties resulting solely from the acts or omissions of such person in rendering such assistance, except lor acts or omissions amounting to gross negligence or willtul misconduct. (5) Nothmg in ss. 376.30-376.319 shall affecl the right 01 any person to render assislance in conlaining or removing any pollutant or any rights which that person may have against any third parly whose acts or omis. s'lons in any way have caused or contributed 10 the dis- charge 01 the pollutanl, (6) Any person who: (a) 15 not liable lor a discharge 01 pOllutants under s. 376.302: or (b) Can establish a defense under s. 376.:308: and (e) 15 not eligible lor a cleanup program under 5, 376305(7), s. 376.3071, or s. 376.3072, who renders assistance in containing or removing any pollutant may be eligible for reimbursement of the cost 01 containment or removal in accordance With applicable reimbursemenl provisions and rules, provided such assistance IS conducted in accordance wilh applicable rules relallng to cleanup and the department grants Pllor approval 01 reimbursement. The departmont shall not unreasonably withhOld suctl approval. The department shall, upon pelition and for good cause shown, lwaivc Ihe prerequisite for prior approval. The cost sharing and deductible provisions 01 s, 376,3072(2){e) shall not apply to a reimbursement request made pursuant 10 this sub- section. (7) The Legislalure created the Abandon~d lank Restoration Program in response to the need to prOVide linancial assistance lor cleanup of siles thaI have aban. . doned petroleum storage systems. For purposes of this subsection the term 'abandoned petrOleum storage sys. " tem' shall mean any petrOleum storage system that has nol stored petroleum products for consumption, use. cr- sale since March 1, 1990. The department shall establish ;. the Abandoned Tan~ Restora\1on Program 10 facilitate' the restoration of sites conlaminated by abandoned pelroleum slorage systems. (a) To be included in the program: .~.: 1. An application must be submllled to the depart':. ment by June 30, 1992. certHying that the syslem has not stored petrOleum products for consumption, use, or' sale at the facility since March 1, 1990. " ,. 2. The owner or operator or the petroleum Slorage.. system when it was in service decided not to continue' in business tor consumption, use, or sale of petroleum' products at that tacilily. . , 3. The sile is not otherwise eligible for the cleanue programs pursuant to s. 376,3071 or s. 376.3072. .'~ (b) In order \0 be eligible for the program, petroleum storage systems Irom Which a discharge occurred mus! be closed in accordance with department rules prior 10 an eligibllity determination. -1 (c) Slles accepted in the program will be eligible f, reimbursement of cleanup costs as provided in ~ 376,3071(12) unless the owner or operator certifies to the department in writing that he qualifies as a smaJ business under s. 288.703(1) or a corporation not;!J profit under chapter 617. .., (d) The following Gites are excluded: ..) i. Sites on properly of the federal Governmen~ 2. Sites contaminaled by pollutants that are,.h petroleum products; or , 3. SHcs whele the depal\ment has been denl. slle access, ; (e) Participating sites are subjeclto a dedUCtible determined by rule, not to exceed $25,000. . HIOlgry.-, &l. en 63-310., 13, eh. 8(,..\~9. s 12. en W-!le. s 13 en.;1 , G ell 9;-30. I'drt~ . "'NI01..- The 'W'Ord J..........C'. ....u' 'ub.t.tutf"fJ lev Ihl" wOld ......"',' bY' 1M 376.307 Water Quality Assurance Trust Fund.';". (1) There is created iii the State Treasur; the WaJ, Qualily Assurance Tru5t Fund, 10 be adminislered~ ttle 'Department 01 Environrnental Regulation. (2) The Waler Quality Assurance Trust Fund n~~f used 10 carry out Ihe provisions 01 55. 376.30-37 . other than the prOVisions 01 5S, 376.3071 and 316.~~ 101 the expeditIOus restorallon Of replace~enl o~ p~ water supplies as provided In lj, 376.30(,))(c)1.. a r the inVestigation, assessment, cleanup, restor~ed mainlenance. and mOnitoring 01 any slle conlarTI1 .... WIth; (a) HazardOUS wastes: (;0111': (b) 'Hazardous substances' as defmed In lhesahon. prehensive Environmental Response. Campen . 1422 ov/:""R) -.--."-----------..-...-.- ": .~.....-..~~.-. >......:"~.. .' :'~.' ".. '\' . "." F.S.l~ ! :ood cause shown, ~w .... 'oval. The cost Sharing ~ 5.3072(2}(e) shall not ap~ 'ade pursuanllo this cuS ed Ihe Abandoned T~ lse to Ihe need to proWl o of si~es thai have ab~ ems. For purposes oJ Iht ;}d pelrOleum storage s~ 1 storage syslem that 1\:..':: : lor consumpllon, use,-::t ;epartment shall eSlabri( ~Ion Program to facirit~ Imlnaled by abandonid "~ rogram: . '"1 submilled to Ihe deparl.. n9 that lhe system hit for consumption. use (}' ',1990. '~ f the petroleum storage" ::!eclded not to contin~' 'e. or sale 01 petroleuni ,.. ..eligIble lor the cleanyt . 1 or s. 376.3072. _if 'he program, pelroleum. !'charge occurred must oanmenl rules prior 10 '"t :lram will be eligible fd'" 'ts as provided In s:~ 'r operator certifjes to""' : qualilies as a small a corporation nol lor~ ~ :Juded: i 3deral Government: ,a ~rJulants that are no!.;. ~ nt has been denJ~~ :t to a deductible a;' $25,000. 1 2, Ch, ~llll;. 13, CII. 91.XlS.- ~ ....... tJ11~. 110'1011, i ce Trust Fund.- J Treasury the Waler t :)e administered by , 1cgulalion. i Trust Fund may De ~ ;s.3l6.30-376.319.J 2071 and 376.3073: acement 01 potable-1 :.20(3)(C)1,; and lor~ anup, re storation,1 sile contaminate~ :hned in the Com':~ ,. comp,n,alionj ",5. 1993 r>--- POLLUTANT DISCHARGE PREVENTION AND REMOVAL Ch.376 and Liabili1y Acl 01 1980, Pub. L. No. 96-510, 94 Sial. 2767; or (e) Except as otherwise provided lor in ss. 376.3071 afld 376.3073: .:.., 1. A pollutant; ; 2. A substance which is or is suspected to be carci. : !logoniC, mutagenic, leratogeniC. or toxic to human . t>eingS, or acutely toxic 10 indigenous species 01 signifi. : cance to the biological community alfecled by the haz. ~ ardous wasle or substance; or ~ 3, A substance which poses a serious danger 10 the ~ publiC health, safety. or welfare. ~, (3~ The trust fund shaH be funded as lollows: ~ ~. (a} An annual transfer of Interest lunds from the Flor- :.lda Coastaf Prolection Trust Fund pursuant to 25, ~ 376.1 1 (4)(f). :. (b) A monthly transfer of the inlerest Irom the State ::f Water Pollu1ion Control Trust Fund. ;: (c) AU excise laxes levied, collecled, and crediled to r the Water Ouallly Assurance Trust Fund In accordance :; with Ihe provisions of ss. 206.9935(2) and ~ 206,9945(1}(b). :: (d) AU penalties. judgments, recoveries, reimburse. ~. mf!nts, and other lees and charges credited to the ;. Water Quality Assurance Trust Fund in accordance with .: the provisions 01 subsection (4). (e) Tl",e fee on the relail sale of lead-acid batteries credited to the Water Quality Assurance Trust Fund pur. suant to s, 403.7185. (4}(a) The trust lund shall be used by the depart. ment as a non lapsing revolving fund lor carrying out the purposes of 55. 376.30-376.319, olher than those pur- poses lor which funds in the Inland Protection Trust Fund may be used as provided in S5. 376.3071 and 376,3073. To this tund shall be credited all excise lax revenues levied, collected. and credited pursuant to ss. 206.9935(2} and 206.9945(1~(b) and all penalHes. judg- ments. and other fees and charges relaled to the imple. mentation 01 ss. 376.30-376.319, olher than those penar. ties, judgments, and other lees and charges related to the implementation of S5. 376.3071 and 376.3073. Charges against 1he Waler Ouality Assurance Trust Fund shall be in accordance with this section, (b} The department shall disburse moneys in the Waler Quality Assurance Trust Fund lor actIvities as authorized under subsection (2) according to the follow- ing priority order; ,. Emergency actions necessary to protect the PUblic heallh. salely, and welfare. 2, P. evious obligations. 3. Resloralion or replacement 01 contaminated pri- vale potable wells or waler systems. 4. Response aclions earned oul pursuant to the Comprehensive Environmental Response. Compensa. tion, and liability Act (CEACLA). 5. Cther response actions carried out or authOJized by tne deparlment. 6. Other authorized activities. except 'hal, upon a determInation by the secretary that sulhClcnl unobli- sated funds are not available in the trust lund to ade. qualely lund any activity or acllvltlea under this subpara. sraph, tile secretilry may elecl 10 dIsburse nvailablc moneys 10 parlially lund such activity or activities. or to wllhhold lunding lor such activity or activities. (c) However, lunds used as provided in Ihis section shall be expended for waler supply systems or fillers lor conlaminated potable waler wells only as lolfows: 1. Persons with contaminated potable waler welfs Ihat were permitted and constructed after January 1, 1989, in accordance with slandards adopled pursuant to s. 373.309 shall be eligible for: a. SUbsIdies for connecting to existing water sup. ply syslems or exlensions thereof, provided that no such subsidy shall exceed the present worth ollhe 10-year cost 01 providing and maintaining fillers tor Ihe residents served by the connections; or b. Fillers and tilter maintenance to provide treal- menl for water Irom contaminated wells sulficJent to assure its potability. However, no filler shall be provided for a potable water well designed to provide water to a household that is pari 01 a subdivision or development of a size that would. according to the departmenl. be more eltectively served by a water supply system, If such subdivision or development received its develop- ment order nIter January 1, 1989. 2. Subsidies 10 persons developing new water sup- ply systems to be permitted and construcled alter Janu. ary 1, 1989. In accordance wilh slandards adopted pur. suant to s. 373.309 because of actual or potential con. taminatlon 01 potable water wells, provIded that no such subsidy shall exceed one-half of the present worth of the 10-year cost of providing and maintaining fillers for the residenls to be served by said syslem. 3. The mosl cost-ef/eclive remedy. as determined by the department. for wells drilled prior 10 January " 1989, (5) Except as otherwise provided by law, the depart- ment shall recover to the use of the lund from a person or persons at any lime caUSing or having caused the dis- charge or Irom the Federal Governmenl, Jointly and sev. erally. all sums owed or expended Irom the fund, pursu. ant \0 s. 376.308, ex.cept lhat the deparlment may decline to pursue such ro::overy II 1\ Iinds the amount involved too small or the likelihood 01 recovery too uncer- tain. Sums recovered as a resull of damage due to a dis- charge of a pollutant or other similar disaster shall be apportfoned between the fund and the General Revenue Fund so as to repay the lull costs 10 the General Reve. nue Fund of any sums disbursed Iherelrom as a resull 01 such disaster, Any requesl for reimbursement to the fund for such costs, if not paid within 30 days of demand, shall be turned over to the department lor col- lection. (6) Moneys In the lund which are nol needed cur- rently to meet the obHgalions 01 the departmenl in the exercitoe 01 its responsibilities under ss. 376.30-376,319 shall be deposited with the Treasurer to Ihe credil 01 the fund and may be invested in slJch manner as is provided lor by statute. The interest received on such investment shall be credited to the lund. Any provisions of law to the contrary notwithstanding, such interest may be freely transferred between this trust lund and lhe Inland Pro. tection lrusl Fund, in the discretion 01 the department. (7) Except as otherwise provided by law, it ;s the duty or the depar1menl in adminislering the fund dill. '423 I r \:- J ; : I, . .; . ~ II: ~ ~ ' ~ : ~ i . ~ I . .1 i; i ' Ii ! I ! \ . , ;. ill \ j: \1 i I : \1 ! t11 ;1 " ' llil: tIll:!; If 1\; :. ~1!.l l. :!~l; 'll :~ t I' ! 1,: Ii '1,1 :i i I ". i~ ' .,.~ ;.h I If.. ~ .~I ~; ; ::; i L: "'t . ~ 1; ! j , r I j It I'll ; .; if . (;ll Iii lj. , " 1'111. d!/.~.. . CIl. 376 POl~~TANT DISCHARGE PREVENTION AND REMOVAL F.S. 19~ gently to pursue the reimburSement 10 Ihe fund of any sum expended from tne lund lor cleanup and abatement in accordance with the prOIJISIOnS 01 thIS section. unless Ihe department finds the amount inyol....ed too small or the likelihood 01 recovery too uncertain. For Ihe pur. poses 01 s. 95.11, the limitation period within which to inslitule an action 10 recover such sums shall com. mence on the last date on which any such sums were expended, and not the dale that the discharge occurred. HIIIOf)'.-s Il-l. C1l. llJ-:llO. I. 3. en. 8,)-353. I. 10. en. &c-33ll. ... 3. 14, 3-1. e~ 00-'59,1 1l2. ell. M-'lIJ,' .. eI'1. M-39J; ..11. cll. ~111;. 12. C1l. 00-331; I. 'I, clI. i',X6; ., 5, th 92-'5. 'Nol..-S~loQ/\3. cJI, 9J..213.1""llt,,~.n 'OIII'ng Iogll'~llIOrllltl and .~II(lI1S Of 1M 0. PAnmenf 01 En...CInmOnlal Rtgvlal<Q<\ '<'<3 I'" 0.(>&""""1 1)1 tI'\U1.1 ~.IOUtCA!' 101M Doa.rtlNnl 01 ErrvvOf'otnIonf.' PtolKhon. 'N01..-S~b.101~le<l by 1M ."donl",. I.I.'ance II) S 376 H15)(0110 ~onfo<m 10 11>1 "numbtr~ M<;tll<l.I.O by.. ~. e. .no 301. t/1. 66- 159. 376,3071 Inland Protection Trust Fundi creation; purposes; fundlng.- (1) FJNPINGS.-In addition to the legislalive findings set forth In s. 376.30. the Legislature 'indS and declares: (a) That significant Quantitles of petroleum and petroleum products are being stored in underground storage systems in this state, which storage is a hazard. ous undertaking; (b) That spills, leaks. and other discharges Irom such storage systems have occurred. are occurring, and will continue 10 occur and that such discharges pose a significant threat to the quality 01 the groundwaters and inland suoaee waters 01 this state; (c} That, where contamination 01 the ground or sur. lace water has occurred, remedial measures have alien been delayed lor long periOdS .....hile determinations as to liability and the extent 01 liabllily are made and that SUCh delays result 1n the continuation and intensllicr:.tion of the threat to the pUblic health, salely, and welfare; in grealer damage to the environment; and in significanlly higher costs to contain and remove the conlamination: and (d) That adequale financial resources must be read- ily available to provide lor the expeditious supply 01 safe and reJJable allernalive sources 01 potable water to sf/ected persons and to provide a means for investiga. tion and cleanup of contaminaticn sites withoul delay. (2) INTENT AND PURPOSE.-Il Js the intent of the LegIslature to establish the Inland Protection Trust Fund to serve as a repository for funds which wHl enable the department 10 respond withoul delay to Incidenls of Inland contamination related to the storage 01 petrOleum and petroleum products in order to protect the public heatlh, safety. and wellare and to minimize environmen. tal damage. (3) CAEA TION.- There is hereby created Ihe Inland Protection Trust Fund, hereinafter referred to as the Olund: to be administered by the department. This fund shall be used by the department as a nonlapsing revolv. ing lund lor carrying out the purposes or this section and s. 375.3073. To this fund shall be credited all penalties, judgments, recoveries, reimbursements, Joans, and other lees and charges related 10 the implementatfon 01 this seclion and s. 376.3073 and the excise tax revenues levied, collected. and credited pursuant to S5. 206.9935(3) and 206.9945{1 He). Charges against the fund shall be made In accordance with the provisions of this section. {4} USES,-Whencver, in ils determination, inci. dents 01 Inland contamination related to the storage of petroleum or pelroleum products may pose a lhroat to the en....ironment or the public health, satety, or weltall!, the department shall obligate moneys available in the lund \0 provide lor; (a) Prompt investigation and assessment 01 contam. Ination sites: (b) Expeditious restoration or replacement 01 pota. ble water supplies as provided in s. 376.30(3)(C)1.; (c) Rehabilitation 01 contamination sites, which shall consisl 01 cleanup 01 sHected soli, groundwaler, and inland suoace waters, using Ihe most cost-effeCtive alternative that is technologically leaslble and reliable and lhat prOvides adequate protection of the pUblic heallh, safety, and weJlare and minimizes environmental damage, in accordance with Ihe site selection and cleanup criteria established by the department under subsection (5). except that nOlhing herein shall be con. strued 10 authorize the department to obligate lunds lor payment of costs which may be associated with, but ale not Integral 10, site rehabilitation, such as the cost lor retrolitting or replacing petrOleum storage systems; (d) Maintenance and monitoring ot contaminalion siles; le) Inspection and supervision 01 activities described in this subsection; (I) Payment of expenses incurred by the depart, ment In lis efforts to obtain Irom responsible parties the payment or recovery 01 reasonable costs resulting from the aclivilies described In this subsection; (g) Payment of any other reasonable costs 01 admin. istration. Jncluding those administrative costs incurred by Ihe Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services in providing field and laboratory services, toxicological risk assessment, and other assistance to the depart. ment in Ihe investigation 01 drinking water contamination complainls and costs associated with public information and education activities; (h) Establishment and implementation of the compli. ance verification program as authorized in s. 376,303(1)(a), including contracting with local govern. ments or state agencies to provide lor the administration 01 such program through locally administered programs, ' to minimize the potenliallor further contamination siles; '. (i) Funding 01 the provisions of ss. 376.305(7) and _ 376.3072; . U) Activities relaled to removal and replacement of .' petrOleum storage systems, exclusive 01 costs of any tank, piping, dispenSing unil, or related hardware,. II such activities are juslflied in an approved reme~lal : action plan ior sites at which site restoration is bemg . completed pursuant to subsection (12}; .. (k) Activities relaled to reimbursement application . preparation and activities related to reimbursement. application examination by a certified public accountanl; . (I) Reasonable costs 01 restoring property as neart)' - as practicable to the conditIons which existed pnor to : activities associated with contamination asst!ssmenl or " remedial acHon taken under s. 376.303(4); and (m} The Inland Protection Trust Fund may only be used 10 fund the activities in 5S. 376.30-376.319. ~ Nothing il Inland Prl lion cau!'; deiined il when th(' wastes, e of chemic ucts and for Ihe sIc 206.01(13 excluded .assure th! 10 pay re not utltizt: conductec tralive sla~ provisions menl del\'; bursemen rate of leSl and if, afte mitments which are ance of tl" SSO milllor . limitation t , (5) SIT . (a) Thr . orltles for '. tamrnalior. . need not t 't'. Th, welfare m. lion: ~ 2. Thl contamin~ 3. Tht ler or surf~ the probe at1et:ling. known pu ~ . 4. ThE ment. r.'_. M~neys In cescrlbee Bccordanc nothing ;n ~he depart rehabiHtatil ". (b) Th~ . Jhe purpo~ the rehabl . rehabilitatli made In ac at which a .lallon pro~ 'such site formed by OWn perso tont/acto!: takes a SIt. gible and c ~ ., 1 "' ,. ~ 1424 evE/V - POLLUTANT OISCHARGE PREVENTION AND REMOVAL and related a ares thai it Is rt and comple ','ater Pollution se provisions r ~ removal ot Flow-thrOugh process tanks include, but are not ~ied to. seal tanks, vapor recovery unils, surge tanks, d lanks, feed tanks. check and delay tanks. batch IDroks oil-water separators, or tanks in which mechani. . physical, or chemical change 01 a material is accom. ed. . 9) .Hazardous substances. means those sub- .c es defined as hazardous substances in the Com. . shens;ve EnVironmental Response, CompensaHon - UabUity Act of 1980, Pub. L. No. 96-510, 94 Stat. fiT. as amended by the Superfund Amendments and -"uthorization Act 01 1986. "10) .Op3rator. means any person operating a facility, Iher by lease, contract, or other form 01 agreement. (11) .Owner" means any person owning a facility. (12) .person' means any individual, partner, joint 'len' or corporation; any group 01 lhe foregoing. orga. ",' or uniled lor a business purpose: or any govern- 'iltal en Illy , 131 .Person In charge. means the person on the ne who is in direct, responsible charge of a facility . which pollutants are discharged, when Ihe dis. ge occurs. (14) 'Person responsible lor conducting site reha. \.aUon' means the site owner, operator, or the person ignated by the site owner or operator on the reim. . ement application. Mortgage holders and trust hold. .' may be eligible to partiCipate in the reimbursement .. ram pursuant 10 s. 376.3071(12). 15) .Petroleum' includes: 8) Oil, Including crude petroleum oil and olher rocarbons. regardless of gravity. which are pro. . d at the well in liquid lorm by ordinary methods and 't;t\ are not the result 01 condensation 01 gas alter 11 ves the reservoir; and " ) All natural gas. Including casinghead gas, and all er hydrocarbons not defined as oil in paragraph (a), 16) 'Petroleum product" means any liquid luel com- ity made Irom petroleum, including, bul not limited '!Jlllorms of fuel known or sold as diesel luel, kero- .e, all forms 01 fuel known or sold as gasoline. and .Is containing a mixture 01 gasoline and other prod- ".. exclUding liquefied petroleum gas and American . ety lor Testing and Materials (ASTM) grades no. 5 no. 6 residual oils, bunker C residual oils. intermedi, lfuel oils (IFO) used for marine bunkering with a vis. ty 01 30 and higher, asphalt oils, and petrochemical stocks, (\.7) .Petroleum slorage system' means a stationary not covered under lhe provisions 01 chapter 377, ther with any an site inlegral piping or dispensing .~rn associaled therewilh, which \s used. or intended Used, lor the storage or supply 01 any petroleum . UCI, PetrOleum storage systems may also include .lJwaler separators, and olher pollution control devices . led at petroleum product terminals as defined in ~apter and bulk producl lacilities pursuant to, or Ire(! by, permits or best management practices in e~ortlO Contlol surtace discharge 01 pollutants. Noth. rein shall be construed to allow a conllnuing dis- . ge in vlorallon of department rules, ad In ss, 376 16.3'9, unless e term: . ~ substance la storage tank hazardous temperature : capacity.g" Ch. 316 (18) 'Pollutants. includes any 'producl' as de/med in s. 3i7 .19(' 1), peslicides. ammonia, chlorine, and deriva- tives thereof, excluding llquelied petroleum gas. (19) 'Pollulion' means the presef'lce on the land or in lhe walers 01 the stale 01 pOllutants in quantities which are or may be polentially harmful or injurious 10 human health or welfare, animal or plant lile, or property or which may unreasonably inlerfere wi1h the enjoyment 01 lile or properly, including outdoor rec:reation. (20) .Response action. means any activity, Including evaluation, planning. design, engineering, construction, and ancillary services, which Is carrIed out in response to any discharge, release. or threalened release 01 a haz. ardous subs lance, pollulant, or other contaminant Irorn a facility or slle Identified by the departmenl under the provisions ot ss. 376.30-376.319. (21) 'Response aclion conlractor' means a person who IS carrying out any response aclion, including a per- son retained or hired by such person to provide services relating to a response action, (22) 'Secretary. means the secretary 01 the 'Depart' ment of Environmental Regulation. (23) 'Storage system' means a stationary tank not covered under the provisions of chapler 377, togelher With any ensile inlegral piping or dispensing system associated therewith, which IS or has been used for the slorage or supply of any petroleum product, pollutant, or hazardous substance ao defined herein, and which Is registered wilh the IDepartment 01 Environmental Regu- lation under Ihis chapter or any rule adopted pursuant herelo. t11'10"",-~ &i.l:!\ e3-3\Q; I 6. en. 54.335: I. 11, Ch &,..,S\).. 2. Ch. tfl-'M, ~ Z2. et1. OO-!>l: s. 9, ell. 9I)-9!l; I. \2. Ch. 91-:m; I. J, ell 9'2.30. 't1~'..-SKI1Cll3. et1. 93.213. tranlt.rrt'd 1""III"'9Ie~lllulht"llot:' lrod Ie lions 01 I". CG~rlmenr ot Enwonrnentl' RfOullloon lrod Ih. O.garltno1nl (II N.tural R.JOulC.. I~ In. OrPlrlrntnl 01 ErM'onmenll' PI(lrtCllO'l 376,302 Prohibited acts; penalties.- (1) II shalt be a violation of this chapter and it shall be prohibited lor any reason: (a) To discnarge pollutants or hazardous sub- stances into or upon the surlace or ground walers of the state or lands, which discharge violates any departmen- tal 'standard. as defined in s. 403.803(13). (b) To fall to obtain any permit or regislration requIred by this 'part or by rule, or to viulate or fail to comply with any statute, rule, order, permi!, registration. or cerlHication adopted or issued by the department pur- suant to lls taw/ul authority. (c) To \mowingly ma}(e any raise slatement, repre. sentation, or certification In any application, record, report, plan, or other documentliled or required to be maintained under this 'part. or to falsity, tamper with, or knowingly render inaccurate any monitoring device or method required 10 be maintained under this 'part or by any permit. regislration, rule, or order issued under thiS 'p~Ht. (2) Except as provided in s. 376.311. any person who commIts a violation specilied in subsec~ion (i) IS lia. ble to the stale for any damage caused and lor civil pen- allies as provided In s. 403.141. (3) Any person who willfully commits a violation specified in paragraPh (1)(a) or paragraoh (1)(0) snail be guilty 01 a misdemeanor of the first degree punishable 1419 . . 1, ~ r " l' i ,;i ~ fl " ,I I' ;;~ , ' !, ,['J ,. ,. , I, :ii :, iii I f , IIi I, I i i j ! ii I I l' ~ ,,/ \<-~_ c \ 1./ ".f . .~ /L.~ ,,;--. \..... /,..t i" I.} cg', } r; .'1 ) K e c' v /L~ ~ ?5'r J r; , v15 I 'l r5 ~c\J . .AJZ ~ ~ (r;.c17 l- I . thr@ .' . _c'" . . , 4:.:., '1 " " " .' , . " . '. ," ' " c... . . . .~,. ' , ' . .' !,' '. . .~'tl"';l-.oll.u:1:..I>-<"'h ".:.~,..~~'. .;<( ... , , ~ " < , ' '~ ~ . , . . ,y.. ~,~ . - , ""'~"'.""-. I *? . I i I I I 'l .j I i I I , ! i SEE AGENDA DRA \\'INGS Q'11.Q5 .' . - , . . ',' .. . , . ,. . . , . . . . 1 . ! I' ! ,.. F js-t! . ' ~/ " , ,o!; .. :'.1,", ' . .:,'. ... ~ ~ . .., , , . '. ).'t,,""1,..~,,;~,:......, ol." ,J.,_ ." .c ... '. " ',' . , <" ':;',' '.. ., c' c, ~, , .." . 0, ',.. ... , " ,.,4 ~ . . -,' u,. . I. '. ~ .' ~ :1 " .... :.'. AGENDA DATE F~ J7~ 95 .,..... . ITEM # 9 "1 (j.,."" h' . ~.' f-~ ~.l '/' '-~i ~~- . F /570 '. . i:tt"',lY " f <,< . Cf 'd--. C;<'. I '7 . q 5 CITY COMMISSION SIGN VARIANCE CONTINUANCE SV 95-31 I THIS ITEM WAS CONTINUED FROM THE CITY COMMISSION SIGN VARIANCE MEETING OF Julv 20. 1995 WAS THE ITEM DISCUSSED BY THE COMMISSION? rgJ NO o YES (SEE SUMMARY~ SUMMARY: WAS THE AGENDA ITEM REVISED? t8I NO o YES (SEE SUMMARY) SUMMARY: OTHER ISSUES/COMMENTS: ~ >. .. , . '.' . ~ ,. '. , c~~ ~ Clearwater City Commission Agenda Cover Memorandum I tern #I -:--G- Meeting Dote: ----=-t- <6 . 1,/ ,cr 5 SUBJECT: Variance to the Sign Regulations; 387-1/2 Mandalay Ave.; Homer Realty, Inc./Wedgwood House Estate Jewelers (Owner/Applicant); James K. Fowler and James A. Martin, Jr. (Representative). (SV 95~31) RECOMM ENDA TION/MOTION: Approve the following variances: (1) an area variance of 11.5 square feet from the permitted 22.5 square feet to allow attached signs with a total area of 34 square feet, (2) a ratio variance of 0.77 square feet of attached sign area per foot of building width to allow 2.27 square feet of attached sign area per foot of width, (3) a variance of two window signs to allow five window signs, and (4) a variance of two attached signs to allow a total of seven attached signs, on property identified as Lots 23, 24 and 25, Block A, Barbour-Morrow Subdivision, for meeting Sec. 45.24 Standards for Approval, items (1 )-(4). o and that the appropriate officials be authorized to execute same. BACKGROUND: The applicant is requesting the following variances: (1) an area variance of 11.5 square feet from the permitted 22.5 square feet to allow attached signs with a total area of 34 square feet, (2) a ratio. variance of 0.77 square feet of attached sign area per foot of building width to allow 2.2.7 .square feet of attached sign area per foot of width, (3) a variance of two window signs to allow five window signs, and (4) a variance of two attached signs to allow a total of seven attached signs. The subject property is located on the east side of Mandalay Ave., north of Marianne St., and is in the Beach Commercial zoning district. The variance is requested to permit the existing signs to remain. Pertinent summary information is listed in the following table. Reviewed by: Ori ginating Dl!pt: Costs: $ lUA c~ission Action: Legal NIA CF.NTRAL PERMITTING Total 0 Approved Budget N/A 5;' 0 Approved w/conditlons Purchasing N/A $ Risk Hgrnt. NIA Current Fiscal Yr. 0 Denied CIS ~ User Dept: 0 Continued to: ACH Ftnting Source: CRT 0 Capital 1~. Advertised: 0 Operating Attochlllents: Date: 0 Other APPLICATION ,'fl.') Paper: Tampa Tribune VARIANCE YORKSHEET 0 Not Required HAPS SWai ttcd by: Affected Parties 0 None i~n~U , ~ Notified Appropriation Code: 0 Not Required ct ana r , I ~ Printed on recycled paper ........... SV 95~31 Page 2 I Information I Existing I - Permitted I Type of signs Attached Yes Location/orientation of signs Mandalay Ave. Yes Area 34 sq. ft. 22.5 sq. ft. Number of attached signs 7 signs 5 signs Number of attached signs of same 5 signs (window signs) 3 signs type Ratio 2.27 sq. ft./1 ft. of 1.5 sq. ft./1 ft. of storefront width storefront width Staff Comments/Proposed Conditions: This property has four small shops adjacent to the public sidewalk on Mandalay Ave. Each of the shops has a canopy sign of like color, size and design. The variances are for the jeweJery shop. A total of 22.5 square feet of attached sign area is allowed for the jewelery shop. The applicant is requesting variances to allow 34 square feet of attached signs, or 2.27 square feet of sign area per foot of storefront width. Additionally, the applicant is requesting variances to allow five window signs instead of the maximum three permitted by code, and a total of seven attached signs instead of the maximum five permitted by code. The appearance of this jewelery store does not detract from the appearance of this business district. The canopy signs create a motif which reinforces the cohesiveness of this complex. The signs in the windows of the jewelery store are nonilluminated, low impact signs. Furthermore, the canopy signs and window signs are serving different purposes. The canopy signs are directed to motorists on Mandalay Ave. and pedestrians across the street from the jewelery shop. The window signs are placed primarily for pedestrians on the sidewalk in front of the jewelery shop. Strict enforcement of the code would not, in this case, enhance the appearance of the beach or the City. '~~.' ." VARIANCE WORKSHEET - CASE NUMBER SV 95-31 STANDARDS FOR VARIANCE APPROVAL 11 J There .ra Ipec'-l cllcumltencu relatad to the parttcular phV-lcal lurroundtngl. .hlpa or topographical condltlonl appllclble to the lend or building., and .uch clrculllltanc.. ara peculiar to .uch land or bulldtngl end do not apply ganerllly to the land or bulldlngl In the appllcabla zontng dlttrlot. (21 Tha .trlct application of the prov!.lon. of tha coda would deprive the IIppltcant of tho rall.onable un of the land or building.. (3) The verlanca II not be..d exclu.lvely upon tha d..tre for economlo or other mat.rlal gllln by thll IIppllcant or owner. (41 The granting of thll vlulllnca wlll bo tn harmony with the ganaral purpon and Intent of the land dovolopmont coda and oomprehenltva pian and will not be matarlaUy InJurlouI to lurroundlng propartlel or other wile detrlmenta' to tho publlo wolfare. STAFF F1NDINGS Thll property hili four ImtllI .hop. IIdJacent to tha publlo .ldewalk on Mandaley Ave. Each of the Ihop. h.. II ollncpy "gn of like color, liz, end dulgn. The varian au Irl for tha jewelery .hop. A totlll of 22.6 Iquarl feet of attlch.d .!gn area It Illowed for tha Jewalery .hop. Thll applicant II requeltlng varlancel to allow 34 .quar. feat of IUached .!gnl, or 2.27 .quara feet of .\gn IIru par foot of Itorafront width. Addltlonllly. thaappllclnt II requa.tlng verlan~1 to lllow flva window Ilgn. Inltead of the maximum thr.. permlttad by code, IIInd I total of IOven auachad l!gn. In.taad of tha maxImum flva permItted by coda, The eppuranca of thl. JaweJery .tore do.. not detraot from the appearance of thll bUllne.. dlatrlct. The canopy .Ign. crllllte II motif Which relnforcet the cohetlvene.. of thll complex. The .Ignl In thl window. of the Jewelory Itor" are nontl1umlnated, low Impllot .Ign.. Furthermoro, the clnopy .\gn. and wIndow Ilgn. are nrvlng dlffer.nt purpo.... The cllnopy .\gn. are dlractad to motorlat. on Mlndelay Ava. and pedettrlan. IIcro.. thl Itreet from the jewelatV Ihop. Tha window .\gn. are plaCid prtmarlly for podlltrlan. on tha .Idewalk In frcnt of tha jaWlllry .hop. Strlctanforcement of tha code would not, In thlt clla. enhence the appaarllnce of tho blllch or the City. Strict enforcement of tho cod. would not, In thl. Cllle, enhance the IIppurencll of the bllllch or the City. The epPollrance of thlt J-welery .tore don not detrllot from the appeerllnce of thll bu. In... dlltrlct. The varlanca requalt appearl to latltfv this condition. The l!gn raDulatlon. were IIdcpted with the Intant of enhancing the vl.ulIl quality of the CltY'1 Itrntl end hmdlcepo In ordar to protect the vlltua of propertla. IInd the well-beIng of thllloclIl tourist oriented economy. The grllntlng of thl. Vllrlancll appeareto be con.lltent with thl" Intent. SV 95-31 Page 4 Relevant Previous Decisions by the Commission: ATTACHED SIGN AREA CASE # ADDRESS NAME VARIANCES MEETING BEQUESTED/ACTION DATE SV 92-19 27001 U.S. 19 J.C. Penney 329 sq. ft,/Denied 10/15/92 Co. SV 92-42 714 Cleveland St. Trickel 70 sq. ft./Approved 2/9/93 Jewelers SV 93-73 2200 Gulf to Bay Goodyear 136 sq. ft./Denied 11/9/93 Auto SV 93-37 20505 U.S. 19 Burdines 185/185 sq. ft./Denied 1124/94 SV 93-96 1499 Gulf to Bay Barnett 43.5/49.5 sq. ft./Approved 1/24/94 Bank SV 93-32 20505 U.S. 19 Poston's 194 sq. ft./Approved 2/7/94 SV 93-49 1420 S. Missouri Good 22.6 sq. ft./Approved 2/7/94 Rentals SV 93-106 704 Court St. VVorkbench 7.9 sq. ft./Approved 3/21/94 SV 93-39 20505 U.S. 19 Dillard' 5 21.26 sq. ft./Approved 4/19/94 SV 92-90 423 East Shore Olympia 51.6 sq. ft./Denied 4/27/94 Motel SV 93-65 24791 & 24826 Ken Marks' 128 sq. ft./Approved 6116/94 U.S. 19 Ford SV 94-26 110 Island Way Island 8.8 sq. ft./Approved 8/4/94 Estates Realtv SV 94-35 2907 S.R. 590 Johnny's 8 sq. ft./Approved 11/3/94 Italian Restaurant SV 95-14 675 S. Gulfview Continental 10 sq. ft./Approved 3/16/95 Towers SV 95-20 387 Mandalay Lappert's 4.8 sq. ft./ Approved 4/20/95 Ave. Ice Cream* SV 95-17 2495 Gulf to Bay Builder's 102.25 sq. ft./Approved 5/4/95 Square *The ice cream shop is located adjacent to this jewelery store. " . SV 95-31 Page 5 RATIO CASE # ADDRESS NAME VARIANCES MEETING REQUESTED/ACTION DATE SV 92-34 1685 Gulf to Walgreens 2.9 sq. ft./1 ft. width - 9128/93 Bay Denied SV 93-69 1 645 Gulf to 3D-Minute Coin 0.79 sq. ft./1 ft. width - 11/9/93 Bay Laundry Approved SV 93-32 20505 U.S. Poston's 1.57 sq. ft./1 ft. width - 2/7/94 19 Denied 0.72 sq. ft./l ft. width- Approved SV 92-90 423 East Olympia Motel 1.1 sq. ft./1 ft. width - 4/27/94 Shore Denied SV 95-09 1520 Musicana Dinner 2.9 sq. fi/1 ft. width - 3/16/95 McMullen Theatre Approved ' Booth SV 95-20 387 Mandalay Lappert's Ice 0.32 sq. ft./1 ft. width - 4/20/95 Cream* Approved *The ice cream shop is located adjacent to this jewelery store. NUMBER OF ATTACHED SIGNS CASE # ADDRESS NAME VARIANCES MEETING REQUESTED/ACTION DATE SV 93-07 801 Phillies Jack Russell 1 wall sign/ Approved 11/9/93 Dr. Stadium SV 93-78 1 200 Missouri JC Penney 1 wall signl Approved 2/7194 Avo. SV 93-60 603 Missouri Clearwater 4 attached signslDenied 3/21/94 Ave. Outboard SV 93-93 2126 Drew Mac's Sports 1 attached signlDenied 4/19/94 St. SV 93-87 830 Court St. R.J, Automotive 1 wall sign/Denied 4/19/94 SV 95-11 249 Clearwater 2 wall signs/Approved 3/2/95 Windward Marine Science Passage Cariter SV 95-09 1520 Musicana Dinner 4 window 3/16/95 McMullen Theatre signs/ Approved Booth Rd. SV 95-23 467 Mandalay Eckerd Drugs 2 wall signsl Approved 4/20195 Ave. VARIANCE WORKSHEET - CASE NUMBER SV 95-31 I STANDARDS FOR VARIANCE API'ROVAL I STAfF FJNDCNGS I 111 Ther. .ra .paclal clrcum.tllncllt ralat.d to the particular Thl. proparty ha. 'our .mall .hop. adjacent to the publlo phy.ICIII .urroundlng., .hap. or topographical condition. .Idewalk on Mandelay Ava. Each of the .hop. hll. II canopy appllCllble to the land Of bulldlngl, and .uch cl!cum.tanctlS Ilgn ot Illce color, .Ile and dll81gn. lira paoullar to .uch land or building. and do not Ilpply generally to the land or bulldlngl In the applicable ~onlng The variances arll for the Jawe!ery .hop. A totel 0' 22.6 dlstrlot. .quele feet 0' IIttached .Ign arllll 18 allowed tor the Jewelery shop. The IIppUcant I. requeltlng varlanclII to allow 34 Iquare feet of ettached sign., or 2.27 .quar. fe.t 0' .lon IIrea per 'oat at .tor.front width. Additionally, the appl1011nt I. requutlng varlanoe. to allow 'Ive window .IOn. In.taad of thll maximum thr.. permitted by oode, and a tote I at teven attached Ilgn. Inltead 0' the mulmum flv. p.rmltted by oode. At 'Ir.t blu.h, the verlance rllqull8t .eam. quite Iarg.. The requll8ted .1gn Iuea It e 61 % departure from thll code. Howevar, thl. C111oulatlon Includas \ho 'pl!lCII betwoen "Ettatt Dlamond./ "Cu.tom Design," and "We Buy Diamond. & Oold." It 111.0 Includll8 the 'pace blltween "14K Oold Chllln.," "Florida Charm.... and "Expert R.palr on P,.ml...." If thala vllcant Ipacn ware oxcluded from tha (laloulatlon, tho sign are II would bll 21.8 'qullrll teet which would conform to code. It would not b. Incorrect to calculale thll .Ign elllaln thl. manner: however. It would not negate thll nelld for verlancu. Inltlllld, It would Inareuo tha varlanc. requlltt. for the number of window .\g.,. and the numb.r 0' attachod .Ign. becaUlIII .Ign. which wllre treated.. onll, would nead to b. traetlld lit thrn. ,. Theeppearanoe 0' thla jewelery store don not datraot from the eppenrllnce of thl. bualnlll' dl.ulot. The ollnopy .Ign. oreete e motif whloh "Inforo.. thll oohellv.n... of thla complex, The .Ign. In the window. 0' the Jew.lery ator. lUll nonlllumlnated, low Impaot .Ignl whloh Iue viewed prlmerlly by pedlllltrlan.. Furthermore, the Ilgn IIren vlulancl may not be quite a. lIIC.trema. a. the numbe" Indloate becau.. the c.lcullltlon Includllll .ome vaCllnt .paoe. between ""uagel. Strict enforcamlnt of the code would not, In thl. can, enhance the appearanclI of the buch or the City. 121 The .trlot application of tha provla[o!\. of the oode would St.lot ento.cement at tha codll would not, In thl. oan, deprive the appl1cant of the rea.onable u.e of the land or enhance tho appearanc. of the beach or the City, The buIlding.. eppearanoe ot thla Jewelery ttore dcn not d.trect from the appellftlnCII of thl. bu.lneu dl.trlct. 131 The variance It. not bued exclu.lvely upon the de.he for The varbmce raqu..t appeDr. to utl.ty this condltlon. economic or other meterlal gDln by the applicant or owner. 141 The grllntlng of the variance will be In harmony with thD The .Ign reguletlons were adoptld with tha Intent of general purpou IInd Intllnt of the land development oodellnd enhancing thl vllulIl quellty of the Clty'a .trnt. and comprtlh.nalv. plen and wlll not be metarlally InJurlou. to lllnd.capeln order to protect the valulI a' propertlllll and the .urroundlng propertl.. or otherwlle detrlmentlll to the publIc well-being of the IoclIl tourlat orlent.d aoonomy. Th. welt.rll. grentlng ot thl. vllrl.noe IIppUfI to bit oonllll.nt with thl, Intent. 'I, .~ j. '. ' 5000 ~ l '15 ER(S} NAME & ADDRESS: errv OF CLEARWATER SIGN VARIANCE APPUCATlON 9 5~ 31 SV# REPRESENTATlVEIS) Uf nny) NAME & ADDRESS: Bomer Realty, Inc. 627 Cleveland Street Clearwater, FL 34615 James K. Fowler and James A. Martin~Jr. P.o. Box 1669 Clearwater, FL 34617 TELEPHONE: 181'31 461-1000 TELEPHONE: 181 3 ) 4 4 1- 8 9 6 6 ADDRESS OF SUBJECT PROPERTV: 387-l.; Mandalay Avenue, Clearwater, FL 34630 NAME OF BUSINESS (IF APPUCABLE): Wedgwood House Estate Jewelers ZONING DISTRICT: CB LAND USE CLASSIACATJON: RFH LAND AREA: 0.2 acres LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF SUBJECT PROPERTY: Barbour-Morrow Subdivision, Block A, Lots 23, 24, 25. PARCEL NUMBER: 0 8 I 29 I 15 I 02592 I 001 I 0230 IThis information is available from your tox receipt or contact Pinellas Co. Property Appraiser's Office at 462-3207. If more thon one porcel number, attach 8~ x 11 inch sheet} DESCRIBE SURROUNDING USES OF PROPERTY: North: Curio shop South: I ce-cream shop East: Sportswear Store West: Parkinq lot VARlANCE(S) REQUEST: 1- A variance of 11.5 square feet to permit attached signage to remain. 2. A variance of 2.27 square feet per lineal foot of building width. 3. A variance to allow two additional permanent attached signs to remain. 4 . A variance to permit two additional permanent windo\ol signs to remain. REASON FOR REQUESTING VARIANCE(S): (Ref~ to Standards for Approval. next page) ~. ..~ ~.. . PLEASE SEE ATTACHED. CONTINUED ON REVERSE SIDE .' " ~~/~~ '.;1. STANDARDS FOR APPROVAL: A variance shall not be grantod by the City Commission unless tho application and evidenco presentod clearly support tho following conclusions: (1) There ore special circumstances related to the particular physical surroundings, shape or topographical conditions applicable to the land or buildings. and such circumstances ore peculiar to such land or buildings and do not opply generally to tho land or buildings in tho applicable zoning district. (2) The strict application of the provisions of tho code would deprive the applicant of the roasonable use of the land or buildings. (3) The variance is not based exclusively upon a desire for economic or other material gain by tho applicant or owner. (4) The granting of the variance will be in harmony with the general purpose and intent of tha land development codo and comprehensive plan and will not be materially injurious to surrounding properties or otherwise detrimental to the public welfare. HOUSE ESTATE "\ ~I/- -.....c Jr:~'.J Sworn to and subscribed before me this ---9J:h day of May A.D., 19 95', by James K. Fowler , who is personally known to me andlor has produced N/A as identification. STATE OF FLORIDA, COUNTY OF PINELLAS :J4~~1l, ~4df Notary Public, Commission No. Kymrn N. Kidwell (Name of Notary typed. printed or stamped' ...",0'1' "uo. Ol'FICIAL NOTARY SEAL o (. K ~ 'n~i rr n YNN N I(IDWl!LL ... ~l. .,',,. COMMI15910N NUMBER ~ ':'.;1:- or CC174047 7"" .:,;' Q t:' 'oQi- MY COMMISSION EXP. OF f\. FEB, 14 1996 " Page 1 of 2 1. The building owner required that the canopy sign be compatible with other canopy signs. This used 11.9 square feet of the allowable 22.5 square feet. The canopy sign cannot be seen by pedestrians or traffic proceeding north on Mandalay A venue since the building has an extensive overhang which protects the ~~dewalk. The landlord has been non-negotiable in removing the canopy signs or allowing it to be altered to reduce the amount of square feet used. 2. Since there is no parking in relation to the storet the business relics upon walk-in customers. The canopy sign is not visible from the sidewalk and does not benefit the business based on the patrons who frequent the store. 3. The store front is narrow (15 feet) wilh respect to its length (90 feet) which limits the permitted signage. Were the building obviously located with its greater dimension being its depth or lengtht the' existing signage would meet code. 4. The additional window signs use a painted back drop to help shield against the sun in the late afternoon and also to hide the shelving which forms the base of the window display. Removal of the small painted strips would reqti ire removal of all of the window casings. 5. Additionally. the landlord has installed a drop ceiling in the building. The windowst however, extend well above the drop ceiling. The upper painted portions of the windows shield against the intense sunlight and covers the area where the ceiling is dropped. Removal of the upper painted portion requires redesign of the ceiling at the front of the store. 6. The signs have been in existence on the windows in excess of fifteen (15) years. In an effort to show good faith and to attempt to comply with the sign ordinance, the business owner has removed additional signs which appeared in the doorway and entrance way. 7. The strict application of the provisions of the code would deprive the applicant of the reasonable use of the land or building in that the establishment of a jewelry store in this area is both unique and rare. The property throughout the business district is primarily restaurants and wearing apparel shops. Given the extremely small frontage of the building, the additional signage is the only notice to the public that such a business is located on the premises and differentiates it from the other surroundingt more generic business establishments. n.....~.~~.,...h .~~... " Page 2 of 2 8. The granting of the variance will be in harmony with the general purpose and intent of the land development code and comprehensive plan and will not be materially injurious to surrounding properties or otherwise detrimental to the public welfare. The signs are tasteful (not garish), subdued, and are informative. Since this is a beach business district, the signs are harmonious with the intent of the comprehensive plan. To the knowledge of the owner of the business, none of the surrounding businesses have claimed that the signs of \Vedgwood House Estate Jewelers are injurious to their surrounding properties or otherwise detrimental. There has been a concerted effort by the City to upgrade the caliber of business on Clearwater Beach. A fine jewelry and estate jewelry store clearly fits within those purposes. To reduce its ability to corhmunicate with the walk-in traffic upon which it primarily relies would be injurious to the comprehensive scheme for development espoused by the City. '. . , I II ; I j I I 1 II :\DA T A \A lY\JAM\FOWLER\V AlliANCE . .. -""""'1_'" --~...._~~~~ ~'IIIiil:\W""I-,",,~ ~____.___~ t!:l iiiilJ--_'- ) " .' '" r .., , (~.,. (]\~'; I '. .,..... . G ~ r: :: - r-t >( :: ..... , t>. '. fJ-.nJl ~. ,; , ) I , I > ( L L"".-- I ".,.' .. .".~ ... - . . ." . . ' r( ~ \...!j )... l.:.:{ , , (2 '-';I ..... \i) t: t ~ EO 1 I .i L-1 .-\ ! ~I' 3. .d =t ~ l>< >< X ,>< U :: t.? : :: .......\.. 1;l1. I.. 1"1 M I~ ...., v- I ~ ' . 'I, ;v, ..-;.:. Z:? If. '" '. t j<!, '-...1 t. l.:j 1": ':l~ ':..t' 'f ~) ~J . ~~ 1(,1, .::.) ~ 'V) ':.j, 1c..l -l c: ..... C') ; if: " c...!.I 1;:.) \:; J ! 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CO ~ 12 4' ..... ~ J S ,,2.3 ~ 6 ~ -1>J v L.s ~ I i) I 7 4 o I 3 ~ jJ--;:~ E I r--- 1[' . r I ~ ~ lIlll 5 I~R t;'; :::p~~ ...... · 'f 7' ~ .... , :2~ w i 1 u. ~ g ~ ~ 0 CI: ..... S! i ~ ~ > ~ I BL\ID 0> o 73 lCDl ~ 11 . "0.. Y'" '<? r" ~~ ~~ I"'{ hlol \ (). ~~c WATER LOT 1 1::>ee "..,.., , --.-...... r J :\9 t -Vue. PARK ~ ".16-187~ r -.... 4:'0 45:1 II /61 I U 119 fI , -HI I E!4 2 ri5 j "ZS J 7 .7 ",!?, ~ , .. -~-4 . 7 ~~ 9 1 10 ....1 "05 II L{) "OS 17 -.;tt 1J I -..:.. .- HC\1, TREET ~ ____ . .-- ~ 8 ~ J~: 9;:Od Co Slol, ~1 z:;; ... 9~~09 ,0.. ;:l m 19 'z.;~ I :g e J D> o 1 - ~ --1~~ ~~ / / SIGN VARIANCE. REQUEST NAME: HOMER REAL TY CO. / WEDGEWOOD HOUSE ESTA TE JEWELERS SV # 95-31 PUBLIC HEARING DATE: JULY 20, 1995 ATLAS PAGE: 267A SEe: 08 TWP: 29 S RGE: .1Ji E CLEARWATER CITY COMMISSION ......" ,."t"II. ~... , .. .. I ------, I , ~ I', I I .. S ~ -u_~~" ~ , f ~\''';''~~t \ CD -~~,~,~ ~ irOo(l~~"''' ~ I G,lp l; III . I '\ ~ ~ ~ ' ~ ~ I {J : ~~ I ~;.~ ~I\ {~. ~..">o.o~ C"'O \ ~ i ~ J -\_~_.I '$'_--, ,,<F "'-- ~~ .~u, ['"~~-l" Q ~ ':'j" "... '-\1- f ~ I 1 · t I ~. ,~,..~.~ , ~.o> .9 i U ./ i Lt~ L_-,,'o..-r '~JJ' I d ... =. J: bE;. ~ - ~ ~ 5 I ';lAY OI~OlJOc L ")110 ~ O_noCl"" I I I .. '3-\' ~.D. "J~ 1-1...'<:),," T ,~..". ~ ...... )).~...~,....l- ,..".., _ ".un 1 I '.}>I. -J- s.-onoo I I . I ~ I."} I I I I IJ 01 ~ yV"-t . I ~ ~ '-~~~~;;/2J~~J' ~ ~ '-' ~~..J-r' r~~~ ff~ ~ ..- "r".'/ u O\~ i :t;:; ---e________________.~o ~"..,.o..." l' . - D f\: :-CVI'"!C''' .~.' ] ! ~ ~ ': ~ ~ .~ /' \.": ~'\.:'D-- " ; ,\ '" ~ ~" uJ VJ ~ e lA !! c:: g 0::. ~ ~ ~ i t: ~ .. s . ~ E -< Vl ~ Q c o o S' It I ~ .. I , I T-' 1 I I I I J 1 I I n , . '0. )~))' ' I I . ~ 0 " C> tl! w .t::. ~ :s ~ If I '..0 ).".., I .; I .. I :'f=J I E' 1 i I I I 'J.'t'l' ~tI()UI'" o o o e P'--,f:' o ~ \ ~ ~ i . I ", "~ . "<, ' . (., 1'. > . 1~ tl I ~ ! .' I' .. " ., ~" .. . .it'. . " ~t:t~SH.~1;.~:itd?i,~!.: :",;; :-I;:.",'> , ~< ~I' '. .;.,.. . .. ";." ,,<{"'~"":~'..~:?'~~~: . :'i-, " ~.~ . , : 'I~ . . . ~ ., . The paperwork for ltem .#10 moved to lO/5/95 pack . I ~ .. f"" 1-".. , . \. .:. ~ ' ~: . C.:'. : r : ~ " :J'c .,' ...... ? '. " . '\"" ( i ~ , :.1 .'.~ . : ~ r )606 ... t . 0;.'::"\:". ~tJ ~CLEARWATER CITY COMMISSION Agenda Cover Memorandum { I Heeting Dolte 08/1'/95 I tern #I SUBJECT: Vacation Request 95-10 (Peace Memorial Presbyterian Church) RECOMMENDATION/MOTION: Deny the applicants' request to vacate a portion of the North/South alley north of pierce street between Fort Harrison Avenue and Osceola Avenue. ~ BACKGROUND: The applicant is requesting to vacate the Southerly 146.58 feet of the 28 foot paved North/South alley running North off of pierce street between South Fort Harrison Avenue and Osceola Avenue, platted as Division Street in Block B, John R. Davey Subdivision. The applicant would like to fence off the paved alley to prevent vehicular traffic from endangering children that attend the church's nursery. The city has,an existing natural gas line and sanitary sewer main located in the alley. Engineering Services objects to this vacation since the alley is used by the general pub~ic going to and from the Pinellas County Metropolitan Planning Organization and utilities Department. The County has a utility bill payment drop box with access from this alley. It should be pointed out that the drop box appears to be on Church property. city solid Waste trucks use this alley to gain' access to a dumpster located between the Church School and the County building. All other City departments/divisions concerned with this request have reviewed the petition and concur with the comments made by Engineering Services. Florida Power and GTE have existing facilities in this alley and will require an easement be retained. Time Warner Entertainment-Advance/Newhouse has no objections. The City Engineer has reviewed the comments submitted by the reviewing departments and recommends the applicants' request be denied. I Reviewed by: I I I I Costs: NIA COIlmission Action I I I Legal NIA I I Budget I (Current fY) Appro\ll!d NIA I I User Dept. funding Source: Approved I Purchasing NIA I w/conditions I Copt. Imp. I Risk Hgmt. NIA I Denied I Advertised: Operating I IS NIA Otl\ I Cont1d to I ACH I Date: 8/03 8. 811 0/95 Other 1 t ENG. I ~t I Paper: Tnmpl1 Tribune . I Appropriation Code(s} Attachments: , OTHER I I Not required .\{\'I NIA Appl icotion \l:. I Affected parties Location Sketch I S<boit:Jl.~ I notified )( -4 I 1 Not required 1 CityH er I I . J ..,. , .. . Vacation Number 95-10 "Peace Memorial presbyterian Church" V A CAT ION REO U EST PRO C E S 8 I N G SHE E T 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 286BI G-6 SECTION-!!-TOWNSHIP 298 RANGE lSE ENGINEERING SERVICES: ~ / / REV! EWED BY: <IJ6 APPROVED BY: Ue"//L'r-r ~ DATE :6/20/.P.r COMMENTS: The applicant is reque~ting to V t e Southerly 146.58 of the 28' paved North/South alley runnin or off of pierce Street between Fort Harrison Avenue and Osceola Avenue, platted. as Division street in Block B, John R. Davey Subdivision. The applicant would like to fence off the paved alley to prevent vehicular traffic from endangering children that attend the church's nursery. The city has an existing natural gas line and sanitary sewer main located in the alley. Florida Power and GTE have existing facilities in this alley and will require an easement be retained. Vision Cable has no objections. Engineering Services oDjects to this vacation since the alley is used by the general public going to and from. the pinellas county Metropolitan Planning Orgnaization and utilities Department. The County has a utility bill payment drop box with access from this alley. It should be pointed out that the drop box appears to be on ~. Church property. City sanitation vehicles use this alley to gain access to a dumpster located between the Church School and the county building. TRANSPORTATION GROUP: t ' REVIEWED BY:~~ COMMENTS: . ~~ W:\..\:"\&,, %~\,.M.~o-~ ~~ 1. 2. 3. 4. D~~fi.; CENTRAL PERMIT~A~TMENT: ~~f()0V REVIEWED BY:~. APPROVED BY: ~ COMMENTS: ~ UC(C). fh;, ...."7 I" "'- ; ~f'( I-f ,e)' IJ.r;_- f.." t, -I. "v: <un c.-~) ,- 1L (:p.V'<_ 1Jrec "",f{ 6:Y"'''''~;-IJe"v'',,,, DATE: SOLID WASTECEPARTMENT: REVIEWED BY t COMMENTS: " )/0 Ci bd t*'- +,Lln:.s APPROVED BY: DATE: 6 /{)~/ 95 t 6 CUMU' V \~ - :-,,:\!.~....... h 5. 6. 7. Vacation Number 95-10 "Peace Memorial presbyterian Church" GAS DEPARTMENT' , REVIEWED B,! :tJ..",{~ J. 0 &r~t."'"" APPROVED BY.: 1~ ~ ~ COMMENTS: CO..., e.c.....r w iTh GAo"It\(~""{"'j' . DATE: a,/ee/'lS FIRE DEPARTMENT: :iA /1 A/ REVIEWED BY:~. GOod(~1L . APPROVED BY: '(lIfMtt, ~ COMMENTS: 6l?J:jJ7'~c.:r1O,y 7lJ ,clk- j), ,r.umr 4c..t,e<?5 c Hvfi.GI-~ 3:--I-h6L f -:p, G '2Jl..J?CI. . ' DATE: 0(B- .FoJL:. POLICE DEPARTMENT: REVIEWED AND APPROVED BY: COMMENTS: I Q C-~,i\oV\- DATE: 6/u/;r'" fr~'-r ' CITY ENGINEE~R' ~ REVIEWED BY.: DATE: , COMMEN.TS:' (P~/i.r I :j).;., Co "-"- ~ ~ W-;r- fv-A~ · I ~e ~ -(~~ JJ.f~- ~ 1 ~ ~ w-wLf ;"'ud;'-~--I- ~ 'j; ~f-. IJ ~~;;~TE~~~-~-~~~;~ . 8. PUBLIC HEARING DATE: 08/17/95 COMMISSION ACTION:----APPROVED----CONTINUED----TABLED----DENIED---- ORDINANCE NO. DATE OF ADOPTION RECORDED IN O. R. BOOK: PAGE: LETTER TO PROPERTY OWNER ADVISING COMPLETION OF VACATION VACATION CARD FILE: REVISED 06/95 VACPROC.WJS , . r" .. ~ t. 1. I . . ~ l'.: V A CAT ION REO U EST r F I L I N G FORl1 I ~ 'Ie;, - "J 0'-' i (~0 NAME: 6.r.('I.~Cl.L./ T: O'gA'J.;o"",'"'S~,-~ /,.jp~f-4.~;,..~//......-J PHONE: ~(57i{ r- ~CJl..( G-i) 'ADDRESS: cl.'....r.l.. II ().\ I=':.~J- 4d1.~/.\-c.~... , C'/'-".-('{.<.r,T,p4 I--/&." ~ 4& S e'.J ~ ~ HEREBY PETITION THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER FOR THE . VACATION OF THE FOLLOWING: c=J c=J EASEMENT TYPE: RIGHT-OF-WAY mALLEY c=J OTHER: 2. ,. LEGAL DESCRIPTIO~. OF PROPERTY TO BE VACATED: fJ /5 A-/le...( b;;- 1 i.v~ t>.~ P, ;/tc -t ~ A .uj c'l~ '"~ {C,M c:/ ". 3. STREET ADDRESS OR SIMPLE LOCATION: . II () S. Fl. H.....~I\'I,rc. """ '. 4. PROPOSED USE OF VACATED PROPERTY: ! v pt\~......~:t IJJ,,( vlc...r\ T ,~~ r- ~I' <:. " v .( c. '/ ,,>(.; ,... 7 tV oJ J< ( .. n y -t c. D, C . 5. ZONING ON ADJOINING PROPERTY: C (.'.. ^ i-'l ~Jtll<'H~ 7 I",-r- I ~ '\"";~-;..~;~ >, ~. .! 6. ATTACHMENTS: LAND SURVEY' OF PROPERTY IS REQUIRED IF THIS VACATION INVOLVES EXISTING ENCROACHMENT '.....- .... ..~... ~., . . - ~'"'" - ~.:..... - . ..~~~...'- ....M:.. . x DRAWING SHOWING PROPOSED USE OF VACATED PROPERTY (SURVEY, PLOT PLAN, ETC.) SEE RESOLUTION 82-3 (ATTACHED) ATTACHED LETTERS OF NO OBJECTION FROM: ..... c: ... --:...--- ~ ~ . !~~~ . .-- .. ; ......... x FLORIDA POWER CORPORATION x GENERAL TELEPHONE COMPANY x VISION CABLE OTHER 7. SIGNATURE OF THE OWNER OF THE PROPERTY ABUTTING THAT PROPERTY PROPOSED TO BE VACATED: (~PPLICANT) .'. . NAME . ilL..... ",I 1: u ~ f3 It\~.. ~ ~ ~DDRESS & ZIP CODE D~TE PROPERTY ACOUIRED ~5 7' FeNJ. f:1= L~A'--< cl~,(....j..~., F"l~. "5 "t~1.I-I--I/1 I '1:Z , STATE OF FLORIDA) COUNTY OF PINELLAS) The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this ~ l -a \ Cf~ E. c\ \..0 QJ\...c)) '"\ Dr t) ~ \ {> l~ who has produced ~ L - by ..)R , who is personally known to roe or as i e "'-;;'~';"'" MARniA GilL t.'Jf'rSi'li.f;, lAY COMMISSION' CC 291238 \..\~/!i EXPIRES: July 9, 1m ..:~~:~~~" 8tnlod ThrU tllOt)' P\t1IC ~ Notary PUblic, commission No. and 'who did (did not) take an oath. -- \..yy[ QA.. ~ 0- \(\J\ ~ IV+- F't ~ G'I......L (Name of Notary typed, printed or stamped) ENG. 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" I , I 1 t \A~ OJ \ I I I I ! - '. , , , I , , I I I 1 I I I I I I I I " I ' , , , I I I; >,-1 1 I , I I I I I I I I I , I I ) (lJ I \ ~l I ,', '. ,II HI +...~ L ~'."'I"" . .1.. h 3nN3^V V103::lS0 HlnOS ,. . _ c. !. ro., " I ~~ J I 1 V \1 I ~ 1.1 1(' I I. I' .' ~!~! 1 ~ l' ~:, II ~l'~" ~ l. ~j Ji f I'! : ~.!!f ! i:i :~~~ l' I r 'ItIt!.; ~t'l j!l! i1 Y;" ;!' ~I r!phl J,.I)! i .!~ ~ ~1,H!1 ~IJlt J .IJ ~ Jllh, """, \ J .~ I I~, JU~+ij;: I' ~ ell;; ~ ~ Ill! i:I...u I "".' r .\ I . ~"t' mill I .\.\ I 1 tu UJ ~ W U a: '- i '" ~'r I I I \ l ", ~ , l.~ .~ , : ,~ I'~ '~ , it! ~ , ., , , ~ \ . . i i I, i. , '. , . . .\ - ~ T , .. ,'. , . . I I ,. *~:lr.:';.~ . > ~ ~ , . <,..' " , ....., .' f ". ~ . .... .' < .. NOTE: This is not a survey! t' , : l : ,. I : . l w J. R. DAVEY > <{ G Hl 87 ... <( i:::::: ..-J G 0 w ~ u. en "j ~ c. ,-' ~ " I @ tJ f- ::::) ~ 14 ~ 0 if) ct 15 PIERCE. ST 7/25/95 VAC95-10 " ~~~"'-1~ . AUG-03-199S 14:34 FROM TO 6541 P.Ol C I T Y OF 'C LEA R W ATE R INTERDEPARTMENTAL CORRESPONDENCE SHEET TO~ FROM: SUBJECT: DATE: COPIES: Rich ~e~EngineeT James ~~MagliO' Superintendent of Solid Waste Vacation Request - Peace Memorial Presbyterian Church August 3, 1995 Robert M. Brumback. Director of Solid Waste . ..... t 41 +,.. .' ~ , ~.. .. . I ,_ t . . . , Reference the attached sheet. My comments on item number 4 stating Itno objection" were made in error. After a physical inspection of the prope~ty) I find that there are two (2) containers (dumpsters) that are serviced in the area requesting vacation. One container serves the Church and one serves Pinellag County. Therefore, the Solid Waste Department does object to this vacation. ... If you have any questions, or I can be of further assistance I please , contact me. -- JVM:ns Attachment ill ~ & ~ till ~irnr r'A't~' 3 ,I,;. : oJ J - 1995 ' : , L__.. '.. . ,j, : (17- ., ('. . .. -- r ~. . .. T t '\\.Il.... L --.......... ----" r~ ..~.~':~_;.:.. _~~..__r Ii [I co. oept. fe)l1P "'J11l' -. b/Zz/9J' \ j I , 1 I AUG-03-1995 14 : 30.1 FROl'l TO P.132 /~ 6641 ... .......-- .....-.. '" v ~ C ~ T ~ ON R E O.Y-E S T ~ R Q C ~ S SIN G SHE ~ ! PLEASE REVIEW THIS VACATION IN TERMS OF YOUR PRESENT USE AND FUTURE NEED FOR THE PROPERTX. INDICATE YOUR COMMENTS BELOW~ REFERENCE ATLAS SHl!ET NO_2J,lGDI G-6 SECTIONJ.!LTOWNSHIP_~RANGE :LSE , ENGINEERING SERVICES: ~ _ / ~ ' REVIEWED BY: <f!U" APPROVED 131: :lM'.4!f"'( ~ DATE :6/,u,./~ COMMENTS: The applicant is requesting to v t e Southerly 146.58 of the 28' paved North/South alley runnin' or off of Pierce Street petween Fort Harrison Avenue. and osceola Avenue, platted as Division Street in Block B, John R. Davey subdivision. The.applicant would like to fence off the paved alley to.prevent vehicular traffic from endangQring. children that atten~ the churchts nursery. The City .has an existinQ natural gas line and sanitary sewer main located in the alley. . Florida POWQr and GTE have existing facilities in this alley and will require. an easement be retained. Vision cable has no objections. Engineering services o~jects to this vacation since the alley is used by the general public going to and from the Pinellas county Metropolit~n Planning Orgnaization and utilities Depart~ent. The County has a utility bill payment drop box with access from this alley. It should be pointed out that the drop box appears to be on ~, Church property. city sanitation vehicles use this alley to gain access to a dumpster located between the church School and the County building. 16 2. TRANSPORTATION GROUP: \ REVIEWED B'i:~~ DA'fT~~f~ COMMENTS: 6 w, ,~ ~~ ~o:...~ "'8.~,-"-o..Q--~ ~~ "', 3. CENTAAL J?ERMIT~A~TM'EN'l': ;fi~f()'0V REVIEWED B~:S. APPROVED BY: v COMMENTS: ' ~ UC(C ). . !h'J 1M"? J,< ,:.- ,. ....f' ,/-{ rJ. l}r; - -- f...l:, ~ I. ". ": ~UrJ v 7 r '- iL- j:-fi.,r~- 15,e-c ".f{ E.<-Y"'~(~;-f Je~",/~rl DATE: 4. SOLID WASTE IEPARTl-mNT: REVIEWED BYr ( APPROVED BY: COMMENTS:' v N" G bel"~ +,.,,:.s. '3 C1.)I\\.Ul \.r \~ DATE: ~ /~YJ/ 95 . ~. .. " .' ~ .. ~ . . \ t~" . '....:..."". u, t.......f ,_ -:_ _.~I~:.: J',"'II. 110.._ .. II" ..., ill :.".. ,. ,'. .......... TOTAL P.82 ; . . " ., " .: '. ,. \, , -..>""...... , ,~ . I ~ . '. . . ~,. . DATE ~.. .., i-tr ~.i' -. ;'t: '..r< :~ ... r:;' ~' F/C:,J/& . . . . . . AGENDA . ...._.;......__T~-- " l_ d- 95 ITEM # L~ '!":'" . '~":'\U.'''C-'' I~ ~:I':~' ~ ..i1. c ~ -~ ~ · 7r.. ,.., ~~ ~-i1EQ..~", ~#".~ CLEARW A TER CITY COMMISSION C f',\ ~ Agenda Cover Memorandum 110m II Mealil1{l Dnlo: _8/11/95_ 1;;( Subject: Approval of the Coml1\unity Hudcveloplllenl: l\CJcncy's Downto\oJJl Plan I' Aecommenda\ion/Mo\lon: '1'0 uppt'ove the COlllmunity "ed'~velopment Agency's Downtown P.l.an' and adopt Resolution 95-65 '1'110 TratU tiolla1 'foun Cen tur - " .:Imilll .:IC" It:. pl ac~ tha t mel.lt!l the needs of Clearwater as the YOVOJ:tllllollt conter, with suppot:t COl1\l\\crcial and totai 1 llSO; all unl;orl;aimnent di-'trict, C\ new ce~identi;.,l locus ilnd <lll ill1H!nity sttuctUI:C built around Coachman Park and iI lIOW int;erior. lllke and pill"~. 'i I ! .j \ I [ I I I I I ( 'I i r , I J I i ! 1 o and lhal Ihe appropriato olllcials bo authorizod 10 oxocute smilO, BACl<GROUND: , On October 17, 1994, the Commulli ty Hedeve I opml.!llL: ^CJllIICY HilS illltlHH" i Zl'!d to contract \.Ii th 1I1\11:son Taylor 8e1lomo lIerbe~.t to prepare a llownto"'llI Plan. ,t Tl\e 1najos: e'npha:)i~ en1ployed in preparJng thl:! pliLl1 "till:! 1:0 U!Jc :Jignlflcilllt public jnput~ To do thi:s, th re e \lnl que Ilu.!chan i SIIl:S we ra app I i 'HI: Public Is:sucs Work:shop:s - Two centrally held \.Iorkshop5 were both publicly advertised and invitations were :sent to aVec 60 potential participant3 Vi:lual Preference Survey (Vrs) - 'rho IHimary vi:lioH <'Illd COll~HHl~U:J tuchnique w"':! the VI'S, and it wa:s admini:stered in live ~p.:s:don!i, a:J WfJ]) i"\:J tl.!levi:llJd. From these highlY vi:dbLe effort:!, thu pi 1111 ha~ ~l\\t'rl.)cd with a cllHlr vl:sion for clOI/lltown. In:stcad of compotillg in an uphill battle, dOUlIl:')HII rln!Jiu~:) to htl: On June 14, 1995 at a ::Ipeclal CIlJ\ meeting held at Peact! BUlllod.al Pro:.Jbyt;cl:ian Church, the CM Board ot Trusteu:! ul\animou:lly approved lilt.! plllll Hlth tHo i.\\\\lllldment:s: '1). 'l'l\\\t th~ location of th~ l-\ulI\ociill C<lU:It.!\.h1y ndrh).~ C.II1 be eillH!l" Drew or the COLlrt/riurce/Chl.!::Itllut lItn!ut optiull!l i\nrl; " 21 That whilt i!l cli\:J:liflcd a!l COIIllI\Ul.cii\\/Uutt!l"\:O\ll\ll\l:nt on Cleveland <lllLl Hi:!l:!lOllr.i Struul::1 (1\I<A the t::il:lt I::ud Jta:ol'{!rt;yl wi 11 he rJe:.d ';!uilted 11:1 a mtKcd-u:Je ~l:(H\ to allow [01: the bllildi'l!) and zonllllJ of. rU:Jid~"tlal, cOllune,l;ciil] ilnd t.:ntcrtainlllcnt IHojucUI. On .July lU. 1!)9S, thu dO\lntown ruduvuloPllU!llt plan "'''\3 :J\lumitted to the l'lannilHJ to Zoning Doard for review and wa.::l Counel to be con:si.!Itullt with 1:11(: ,::itY':J cOlllpcehen:dvc plan. Thl:! dountown plan \.1<\:3 unal\imoll!lly t:"dor~ud by tho l~lLlnnllllJ '" Zoning Huard. Revlcwed by: Legal--1~\ ____ Budget __!!!~. _,_ ,Purchuslng _ .HI A _ RIsk Mgml._.~_ DIS __!!.!lL__ ACM -"'~-a' ~- -.- "-'- Olher ~L t:?i .,~,- Submtlt~t'6v.: '?~' City Nnnogel" Originating Dept.: CRA Costs: U/A 101nl Commission Action: [] Approvod I.J Approved w/condlllons [] Donlod rJ Con\lnuoll 10: U!lor Dept.; Curt enl FY Funding Sowell: Advertlscd: [.1 Capl. Imp. Dalo: e /7/95 l.~ I Opowllng Pupor:'l'ampa 'l'rih/Gazu .tel J 01111;)(_____ fJ Not roqulrod Alloc;lod partlns Appropriallon Codo: X Notlflod 1:1 Hol ruq"irod Allnchmcnls~ 1'1annl11CJ , Zoning I.loard '1/ 1 U/9~ 1111 nut (HI Reso. 95-65 i - " -'ik:~ JI.A." -28~ 1995 1 S: .12 CLE~Il;,'".JA rEI~ .: I r I' (U::~:" 813 <152 6.188 P.DLJUOOl O. Annexation, Zoning, LancJ Use PI.." Amendment, l.uHJ Development Codo Tuxt Am nomenl and local Planning Agency Review 1. Down\own Redevelopm~n\ plan ~ Pete Gozza, eRA b:ecutive Direc\or. The City Community Redevelopment Agency (eRAI retained a consulting group to p epare a Downtown Redevelopment Plan. Copies of the proposed plan were submitted for Board review. It was Indicated such a plan must be reviewed for consistency wlrh the City's Compr henslve Plan. Mr. Gozza outlined the key points and displayed a map highlighting details of the propos d pl.ln. He stressed the plan is $till in the conceptual stage and is open to changes and suggesti 05. . ,.~ Mr. Cozza responded to questions regarding street layout, parking access and use ensllY. Additional que!)tions were raised regarding means of accessing the propos~d bridgel Har orview Center and the Pinella.s Tra.il. Mr. GOlza indicated this Is a conceptual land LIse plan land the traffic patterns have not yet been addressed. ! Discussion ensued regarding placement of the Pinellas Trail, developing a Cocoa Walk sl~i1a.1' to the one In Ybor City and building a holel on the waterfront. Mr. Cozza stated in res onse to questions, lhey are considering condominiums and office buildings, with Ihetallest bing 15 stories. , I' Discussion ensued reg~rding development of a downtown lake and development of the surrounding property. A suggestion was made for the City Comn"lissiol1 to first Gonslder developing the lake and leWng the market forces take over th~ commercial develoPIT\~nt. In response to a question, Mr. Gozza stated thi5 is the last time the plan will be presenter to the Planning and Zoning Board before it goes before the Commission. ' Mr. Gozza indicated the consultants will prepare an executive summary of the plan and I rovide a camera ready copy to the City. He stated stil{f has rcvlcwlld the plan for consistency tlth the Comprehensive plan and recommended endorsement to the City Commission. I I Member Keyes moved to endorse the Downtown Redevelopment Plan to the City Com~ission. The motion was duly seconded and carried unanImously. I 02. 1Q9 Meadow lark lane 8, Bayview City Sub, Blk 2, lots 1 & 2 and abutting al~leY to the South (Lisa A. Kadlec) A 95~14~ LUP 95.16 LUP: Residential Urban ZONE: RS 8 (Single t:amily Residential! i I I I ~ i .1 03. 1531 Stevenson Drive, Stevenson's Heights Sub, Blk 6, LOI 7 (ThomaS' L B9qth) A 95-15; llJP 95~17 1 lUP: Residen\iallow ZON1:: RS 8 (Single Family ResidentIal) 1 I 04. 412 OaklTlount Road, Oakmaunt Sub, Lot 2 and abutting rlght.o(~way (Fred O. Clark, Jr & Valerie I'. Warren) A 95.17; tup 95-19 mpz07a.95 Pilg\! ., 0' 0 07ll11/9S ~ tOTAL P.OCH - .,}...., " . ," RESOLUTION NO. 95-65 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER APPROVING A NEW COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT PLAN FOR THE COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AREA LOCATED IN THE DOWNTOWN AREA OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER; MAKING FINDINGS; RESERVING RIGHTS AND PREROGATIVES; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, Resolution No. 81-67 adopted by the City commission of the City of Clearwater on August 6, 1981, determined that a certain area in the downtown area of the City of Clearwater was in need of redevelopment and so designated that area as being a "community redevelopment area" within the meaning of Section 163.340(10), Florida Statues, and the' boundaries for such area were corrected by Resolution No. 94-26 adopted on April 7, 1994 (the "Redevelopment Area"); and .i WHEREAS, Ordinance No. 2576-81, enacted on December 17, 1981, adopted a community redevelopment plan for the Redevelopment Area, and Ordinance No. 3021-83, enacted on February 28, 1983, amended such plan (the plan as amended is hereinafter referred to as the "Original Plan"); and , , i i I I I .1 I 1 i . ' WHEREAS, in accordance with and pursuant to the procedures and authorizations set forth in Part III, Chapter 163, Florida statutes (the "Redevelopment Act"), the Community Redevelopment Agency of the City of Clearwater, Florida (the \\CRA") has prepared and approved a community redevelopment plan for the Redevelopment Area 'which will supersede and replace the Original Plan and has recommended such plan to the City Comnission (the "Proposed Plan"); and WHEREAS, the Proposed Plan was reviewed by the Planning and Zoning Board, which is the land planning agency for the city of Clearwater for purposes of the Local Government Comprehensive Planning and Land Development Regulation Act, and the Planning and Zoning Board found the Proposed Plan to be consistent with the comprehensive Plan of the City of Clearwater and; I , WHEREAS, the City Comnission has received the recommendation of the CRA to adopt the Proposed Plan and has caused a public notice to be published and a notice mailed to each taxing authority as required by Section 163.346, Florida Statues, and a public hearing to be noticed, scheduled and held as required by Section 163.361(2), Florida Statues; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, CLEARWATER, FLORIDA duly assembled this 17th day of August 1995, Section 1. Findings Based on information presented to it, the City Co"~ission does hereby find: (a) The recitals set forth above (including the definitions) are hereby adopted and incorporated .... f,'(.":,.... . herein to the full extent a5 if set forth in the text of this Resolution. . . (b) The public hearing required by section 163.361(2}, Florida Statues, has been held and closed. . ' (c) A feasible method exists for the location of families who will be displaced from the Redevelopment Area in' decent, safe, and sanitary dwelling accommodations within their means and without undue hardship to such families. (d) The Proposed plan conforms to the general plan of the City of Clearwater as a whole. t . , (e) The Proposed Plan gives due consideration to the provision of adequate park and recreational areas and facilities that may be desirable for neighborhood improvement, with special consideration for the health, safety, and welfare of children residing in the general vicinity of the site covered by the plan. .' Cf) The Proposed Plan will afford maximum opportunity, consistent with the sound needs of the city as a whole, for the rehabilitation or redevelopment of the Redevelopment Area by private enterprise. (9) The Redevelopment Area consists of an area of open land to be acquired by the City or the eRA, and such area will not be acquired unless; .' , 1. In the event the area is to be developed for . residential uses, the City Commission determines that: A. A shortage of housing of sound standards and design which is decent, safe, affordable to residents of low or moderate income, including the elderly, and sanitary exists in the City; B. 'I'he need for housing acconunodations has increased in the area; c. The conditions of blight in the area or the shortage of decent, safe, affordable, and sanitary housing cause or contribute to an increase in and spread of disease and crime or constitute a menace to the public health, safety, morals, or welf~re; and D. The acqui.s i tion 'of the area for residential uses is an integral part of and is essential to the program of the Ci.ty. .. ~ - .. Ii' ~~'.f. 2. In the event the area is to be dev~loped for nonresidential uses, the City commission determines that: A. Such nonresidential uses are necessary and appropriate to facilitate the proper growth and development of the community in accordance with sound planning standards and local community objectives; and I. B. Acquisition may require the eKercise of governmental action, as provided in he Redevelopment Act, because of~ (ix) Defective or unusual conditions of, title or diversity of ownership which prevents the free alienability of such land; Tax delinquency; Improper subdivisions; Outmoded street patterns; Deterioration of site; Economic disuse; Unsuitable topography or faulty lot layouts; Lack of correlation of the area with other areas of the city by streets and modern traffic requirements; or Any combination of such factors or other conditions which retard development of the area. I ; 1 r 'I I \ 'I 1 ! ! I \ . ' {i} , t , (ii) (iii) {iv) ( v) (vi) (vii) (viii) (g) The public hearing was held after public notice thereof by publication in a newspaper having a general circulation in the City and the notice described the time, date, place, and purpose of the hearing, identified generally the Redevelopment Area, and outlined the general scope of the Proposed Plan. (h) The Original Plan will be replaced, superseded, and amended by the Proposed Plan effective upon the adoption of this Resolution. I i .\ (i) The Proposed plan conforms to and complies with the requirements of the Redevelopment Act. II 'i '.' Section 2. Adoption of P1an. The Proposed plan is hereby adopted and shall henceforth be and constitute the community redevelopment plan for the Redevelopment Area. section 3. Reservation of Rights and Preroqatives. Notwithstanding its approval of the Proposed Plan, the City Commission reserves all rights and prerogatives of the city Commission with respect to the independent review of and action on any matter that would otherwise come. before the city commission in the normal cour-se of its .;'." . ", !, .> '.' , ... ~ I '.' \ '. ~""""" .,...~'. , . .to:' .' , : I' i; i': i:",' I:', '. I::. , ,'. .' i t,', ! :'\ ~~' I:'. . ,. I .l ~ I' If: I.- I, I;:" . :1. I _1"'.,~,Jr.. "U'+~J"''''''~~'' . ... ... ~,~... .,." ., ',' j ~.-.' ;., -:" ,. . "'" . : ....... t., ....;.\'- I , " .... .' . <\ responsibilities and jurisdiction within the Redevelopment Area. Section 4. Effective Date. This resolution shall become effective immediately upon its adoption. PASSED AND ADOPTED this day of , 1995. .1 j I t Rita ,Garvey, Mayor-Commissioner ATTEST: I ( ] I 'j, , t. Cynthia E. Goudeau City Clerk .1 i \~ I I l . I 1 I r ! ! . ~J~.1-~ .. , J.:Xcalt!ve Commlllce Ann M. Wilkin. CAlIinMII 01 IN BOMrl Sl.rpbrn R. Fa.lcr CAllir'1fttJftoEI.d Chnl" D. R1av. m VC EcoflOmi.cJ Bwwss D.~tlopIfWllI Janke n. Cue VC Gov,,,,,,,,,"1Dl NJairZ! EducalwlI DntlO/'f1U1Il Grq:orJ Broslu. VC Tow", Daniel T. Mann VCM.".bmJoip Jud1MIlehcll VC P/IliIii: Re/adi1M SINr:iJJ1E~,"u John r. Conne1l1 Treasurer Phil M. Jlendmon I_dial. Pall CMirmo.ll Jullw J. lICk I U . UI,uCow.v.1 reler Woodham Pr':fidcllt, CEO BOllrd or D1rcdOC'S Davill J. ^"cl.m DlI\icl I>t Andri.., I!. D. Annslm<l! III Ourla It IIdlr Alan C. lImnilein Ray Bouchanl 1&0:4 Drown Robed A.lIurwc1l Roben W. lIynl SLeVCl II. C1upnpn LaN)' COlOpcr Haberl N. 'I'ctcl" era..rotd DOS Sam A. OavU, II Mary A. Devine J!dward C. Droole Oary S. Gny Kcnncih O. ) lamUlm Roy G. lIamill. Jr, Robert n. Heilman, Jr. William IlcUer Guy Jumin Gonion lohNm Albed N. JulUcc l'du W. Krauigct J, II. MeCUt\.lin, Jr. ArUtidt.ll Miliolel: Prank V. Murphy,lU Julle F. Nichula Kathy Soon R.bu, TalmaJ,lc Rullcdac DU)'I 1. SCllOn Dun I. St.lIlorI Ronald W. Sl\1ln David P. Stille lLCul.t~Wanl Oouilu J. William. TAMPA BAY ~ /'~:f!lf.n;. . f ftJJ.l~d;! . .~ COPIES TO: COMMISSION \'d- GREATER CLEARWATER_ CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AUG 1 7 1995 PHf:SS CLERK I ATTORNEY t20 N. OKEOLAAVE. P.O. DOX 24~7. ClEARWATER. fl 04617. 6iO/46H)0l1 . FAX 61"/449.2609 RESOLUTION DOWNTOWN REDEVELOPMENT Whereas, the revitalization of downtown Clearwater is vital to the community as a whole, and; Whereas, redevelopment is an essential element to ensure Clearwater's downtown has a healthy business climate and to prevent further deterioration, and; Whereas, a plan has been written to revitalize downtown, and; Whereas, the city of Clearwater could benefit economically from job creation, building refurbishing, and generation of interest in downtown projects and activities, and; Whereas, the Greater Clearwater Chamber of Commerce supports renewed opportunities for private sector investment to increase the Clearwater tax base. Therefore Be It Resolved: The Greater Clearwater Chamber of Commerce supports the concept of downtown as a town center and commends the community Redevelopment Agency for its efforts in that arena and supports issues such as increased mixed use development to accomplish this task. Be It Further Resolved: The Greater Clearwater Chamber of Commerce suggests that the plan allow that flexibility in the land uses prescribed therein. The Greater Clearwater Chamber of Commerce encourages the City Commission to take the appropriate steps to ensure there is an aggressive pUblic education campaign which markets a redevelopment plan to the business and residential communities of Clearwater. The Chamber also suggests this be done as a function of the Downtown partnership. The Greater clearwater Chamber of Commerce would also offer assistance and guidance to the Partnership in this endeavor to make redevelopment of downtown a success. Passed and Adopted This /6 . . /;-- day of (litO./-- , 1995 /' .... II o , /1 I/,~- (; ./ It.l(l; ;, ..,.u/-tl.l,-"" steve FOWler Chairman-Elect ry :;,.. I~ 08/16/95 15:15 '5'449 2880 CL\ITR CHAMBER COPIES TO, COMMISSION Iai 001 AUG 1 7 1995 PRESS CLERK I ATTORNEY DOWNTOWN DEVfiLOPMENT BOARD . Auguse 15, 1995 Mayor Rita Garvey~ Qou~ City of Clearwater via fax #462-6720 Dear Mayor: 0.. l.&iltt a..u,.-. I understand the City Commission is considering adopting a resolution (# 95~65) on Thursday, August l7th regarding ehe new community redevelopment plan. I am sorry I cannot attend, ~~t will be out of' town. I wou~d like to ask you to share my comments with the Commissioners. David Slooa \.W.Q.up.,.,..". Overall, I believe this i6 a fine plan, and a posi~ive seep mu.ww~ forward for the City and downtown. I was particularly glad T~ to see Sectio~ 1 '(f} citing your intention to a!ford maximum opportunity for redevelopment of the area by private enterprise. This is consistent with my belief that the' A1Bl~1l City I S role is to stimulate private investment I not: to own and develop property itself. Kala Mr;CuJIou,h . , , ~~M.Waroo It continues to concern me that the plan does not address in~entives .the City is willing to offer. Stop for a moment Ll1lillllTricul and consider. " . what is likely to make an investor \I..'illing to spend $10 million here, rather than in St. Pete or Tampa or JlldlHadeI1 along US" l~ I in order to implement these proj ects? What is the City willing and able to do to make these projects attrac~iye to investors? Co/Ullluu I The plan would .be enhanced, in my op:l.l~,l.on, if it included a 9.iscussion 'of the eypes ,of incent:.:ves, the Ci,ty is willing to offer .the development community. Use' examples of things you I j . ' ha~e done in the paGt'~f you' denlt wah~ to make s~ecific commi~~mcnt5 in advance -' any good developer' will find' these th:l.i1gs' out, so you I re not giving 'a\.iay' secrets. Clearwater has. so many residents and business people, who are wi~ling to help 'make~his work. They have.experience in development, . ' . l . '. .. . I I j. ~' .: '''"I.I'FI~'. . 08/10/05 15:16 'l3'440 2880 Cl~1"R CHAMBER IaJ002 I and professional reputations and contacts that spread nationally, even internationally. If you will reach out to the expertise already here and ask for help in selling the plan, you will be likely to have more Batis~ying resulC8. I am also concerned about Section 1 (9) which addresses the City or eRA acquiring land for residential use. Thewording of the resolution makes it appear to me that the type of housing to be built, if the Ci~y acquires the land, is lIaffordable.1I He need to make sure there is a full range of middle-income and upscale choices in our residential mix to support the costs of development and the new retail areas, planned. There is plenty o! room for all types of housing i11 the plan - don.' t restrict yourselves to only llaffordable housing" projects. If that was not your intent, please revise ~he wording. Finally, I feel we all need to make a commitment to build enthusiasm for downtown revitalization among the citizens of Clearwacer in order for this or any other plan to be successful. The Downtown Development Board has offered to spend both its time and resources in this regard. We need the City to work in cooperation with us in this effort - it will take all of us. sincerely, ------:--J /.:" ~~t:/~6 David Stone, Vice-Chairperson cc: DD3 members : I ~ I .' " .'~ '.. . "". .'. , , ' ,",. . ." . "" .', .. ,.. . "t'~ ..... : ' 17:'" .,"' .1." ~> '.. . .. " ~ . ".: < > " :..1 . ~F':',., '" ,,~ ." ,- .j.:~>. '. :: : . ~~'::(~('~'~f~' J:~?+~:r~:~'f'~'~: ~I~~l'" ,t..~." ~oq'~' ."; ../,.." ~ . .. ;,' 0 l,...., ~...., ~' . ' , ~ .... , < ~ " Additional Information was provided with this item SEE - Official Records Reports/Studies -=fF/d.- " ~.J7. (S' 1 : ,. "1 I F / ft;:! /0 I . CfL\ Clearwater City Commission -Agt'JlcW. C.mcet:.Memoraudnm.. Item fI ~ ...tln, Dot.. I ....-l o. , rr ' cl 5 SUBJECT: land Development Code amendment revising parking space formulae. (LDCA 94-28) RECOMMENDA TION/MOTION: Approve Land Development Code amendment concerning parking space formulae and pass on first reading Ordinanco No. 5820-95. [] and that the appropriate officials be authorized to execute same. BACKGROUND: A recent survey conducted by the Agency for Bay Management indicated local zoning ordinances in the Tampa Bay area require more parking for large commercial developments than is necessary. In response, planning staff reviewed suggested parking space formulae from several credible sources (see attachment) and recommends some adjustments to the City's parking space requirements. The adjustments pertain to a wide range of uses, including multiple-family residential, office. commercial, and industriaL The proposed parking space revisions will have little or no effect on parking space requirements in the downtown core, where substantial reductions and flexibility already exist. Certain uses are regarded as "preferred" uses in downtown because they contribute the most to the vitality of the downtown area. Those uses - retail sales, offices, personal services, residential. restaurant and entertainment uses - all have lower parking requirements in the downtown area. Other uses, such as community services, assembly uses, manufacturing and warehouses have the standard parking requirements. Additionally, aU downtown uses may, with the approval of the City, rely upon public parking spaces to fulfill parking needs. t. i 7 , " " , 1 ~ j 1 :, , t The Development Code Adjustment Board reviewed this ordinance on May 25, 1995 and unanimously recommended its adoption with several changes proposed by staff, including clarification of how the ordinance is applied, revision to the grass surfacing requirement, and increases to the proposed parking for general and medical offices. These changes have been included in the attached ordinance. ~! 1 \ , , ; Reviewed by: legal Budget Purchasing Risk Hgmt. CIS ACH Engineerlng Originating Dept: CENTRAL PERHITTING Costs: S N/A Total IA N/A N/A ~ . 'J , User Dept: S Current Fiscal Yr. C~jssion Action: o Approved o Approved w/conditions o Denied o Continued to: stbai tt t'd by: City ~~J.. . .... l d ~w Printed on recyc e pop~r Advertised: Dote: .Jf\'t Paper: a Not Requt red Affected Parties o Notified ~ Not Requi red fl..nding Source: o Capi tal 11lll. o OperDting o Other Attochments: ORDINANCE NO. 5820-95 PARKING COMPARISON TABLE o None Appropriation Code: .>r . mj.J~'.: . " '.:: " ;"'0 LDCA 94-28 Page 2 The Planning and Zoning Board reviewed this ordinance on June 13, 1995 and unanimously endorsed . its adoption. The Board did request that staff look into several issues involving warehouse store reduction, marina parking, grass parking for offices, clarification of the wording for multi-family, and the legality of the elderly and low income parking proposed. Staff has examined those issues and recommends that some changes be made to the ordinance received and referred by the Commission to reduce the floor area of office uses having grass parking options and revising the wording for the section on multi-family parking. These changes have been incorporated into the attached ordinance. PI .." ORDINANCE NO. 5820-95 ' AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA, RELATING TO THE LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE; AMENDING SECTION 42.34. CODE OF ORDINANCES, TO REQUIRE AN AISLE WIDTH OF FIFTEEN FEET WITHIN PARKING LOTS THAT HAVE PARKING SPACES AT AN ANGLE OF 50 DEGREES, TO CAP THE NUMBER OF PAVED PARKING SPACES WITHIN A PARKING LOT AT 12S PERCENT OF THE CODE REQUlREMENT, TO ALLOW GRASS PARKING FOR WAREHOUSE STORES, TO ESTABLISH NEW OFFSTREET PARKING SPACE REQUIREMENTS FOR THREE FAMILY DWELLINGS, ACCESSORY DWELLINGS, MOBILE HOMES. MULTIPLE FAMILY DWELLINGS, ELDERLY AND LOW INCOME DWELLINGS, RETAIL SALES AND SHOPPING CENTERS, VEHICLE SERVICE USES, PERSONAL SERVICE USES, OFFICES, PRIVATE CLUBS, LODGES AND OTHER FRATERNAL, CIVIC, UNION- RELATED, AND RELIGIOUS ORGANIZATIONS, BOAT SLIPS WITH LIVE-ABOARD VESSELS, AND FABRICATING, PROCESSING, AND MANUFACTURING USES, AND TO REQUIRE CONFORMANCE TO THE UNIFORM SYSTEM OF TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA: Section I. Section 42.34, Code of Ordinances, is amended to read: Scc.42.34. Parking. >II of< of< '" '" (3) Applicability. (a) In general. All parking lots, parking spaces and loading spaces provided after October 13, 1 985, whether such spaces are required under the temlS of this Code or not, shall be constructed consistent with the standards contained in this section. Any existing unimproved parking lot which is to be paved and any existing paved parking lot which is to be either restoped in a manner different from that previously approved, resurfaced or resealed shall be subject to all standards contained in this section, unless such standards are determined to be impractical and specifically waived by the city tfftffie engincerr.tl1ifmgufMj9tf:'~liii~FhQJ i"iic.hig~)~lri1:ij'~i~~~rt~~f'l~ii:~~~~pnif~~~"D~~t~f;Q(~&g~n:::~f:;~7...... .... .... .... .. ..... ....... . (b) Parking lots serving a new or expanded use. Any parking lot which is to serve a new use of land, including the buildings or structures thereon, shall conform to all parking lot design standards, l~"'~~9'ijptp.i;:s.t~ft"tja~~'i surfacing standards, and parking space and loading space standards con'tRined in this' section n'ri$fifi::~~'tiQiC:~~'i":n. Furthermore, if any modification, addition, enlargement, extension o'j:"'itltc'rniio'fi of" a building, structure, feature or activity, through the application of the schedules set forth in subsections (6) and (7) of this sectiont results in a requirement for additional parking or loading spaces, then the resulting additional parking and loading spaces shall be providedi2iilctr:tt~drtiij:nU.l ::.~p{l'ii4f:shnlr;~'2h(Q"tnf:1iffI,'~ re~ll:i.~iji~'~tf~(h9tJ~:'ll't(~e9.tiQ'ri:nij'Q :~e.6tio'~:"42:n. . . ... .. . (c) Parking lots serving a changed use. If any parking lot is to serve a changed use of land, including the buildings or structures thereon, where, through the application of the schedules set forth in subsections (6) and (7) of this section, such changed use has an increased parking or loading spnce requirement, then nll suchIHlslHIQ(i~l required spaces for the changed use shnll be provided:'Slich' riddilionatSJjnccll shnll'coofQr.lll jo tlH;:;i~ID!ireluent6' Q( bQth:'thi~ section"AIJd 's#'tiqll 42.27. . . . (d) Existing parking lots to be redeveloped. ~h~n'n uroperty]!! io ~:'jjde~eJ9~:'i!ltb'~if~ew, struCt,'iri"oi u!ie":thnt"~ jit~~ii~es." th~' 'gross: fl9Qt. 'ut#u': l}g~lc"("ll'se:'~ren:'pf.;thedh'Opertyi :;u~ ypplicahlo;' by :.'2S:per',:eent .':or"m9(~;:::' tb~ ::entl(c ::'prope'rty:' ~tiall':m~t::'1b'f: ~q"H-erii~riW th,~ ~tion' ~rid '~~\12~' :4.2 .7,7 . 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All parking lots shnll be designed to meet the following standards: (~) Offstrect parking spaces, including aisles, shan be designed in accordance with the standards identified in the following table. Any adjustment of the standards contnined in the table shall require the approvnl of the city lftlfHe engineer. Furthermore, larger spaces may be required by the cily tffiffie engineer where columns~ at' walls, or other site conditions impede maneuverability or vision. '" '" '" '" '" (5) Surfacing. .. '" '" Ij< '" (b) Grass surfuce. h:: :..." : :::':.'~~' '~tl~fi\C~ . required':::: 'llie"' 'hl~l~itil\"IPi"~ riitQlper:Bf Rir~iahen(.Y;' '3urrn~~':'~it~iDg':~ gp~ei@ . .... ., ....~yjUJI((~ prirJ...ii1g:"]o~:' ~t,a1J' 09f:'exc<<d:tli~ ':'totql ~'il.tilnb~{:9($'paQes::reaui~9::pj:t~'i~'j'~JrgQ i riciC{ified' b~'.J.?: ~'I:s~uj~' ~~C~Df fQ(: ';iili~i vi> h2:t~::"~~"6:,ri~':fferi~n,1 ~d fQ ~~f~9d :riW~ Icij'::'9.fti~ wi, loh'. shill) .' \l~>t ~~~'~id': tQ'ei{ititftiil in b$i'on~~~e.~' regUhyd:'by'jbfs ':~ec'don':.'rl9iij:3eij: bY:4(} p~tS;ent j:"' Au:. spa~~:nridlll!i>>l (lenntrl' ~b}~"jij~~~e~ij :'Qf tbi~"(iatnh~n h~'v~:g; ~gi:i\if~ihin~~~Qt OIhe'~ ~rm~1l?'~'lfli(ft\~~ i\iJd~\I~tlhe' flibi~ctfo'tli~'~VDt2~ti}lqnh~.~iti'~h~in~ti:' . ..... 2. Grass surface optionnl. Parking lots which serve the following uses may hnve ~fflYided with a turf block or other grass parking sllrface consistenl with the teons contuined in this section. Unless otherwise specified in this seclion, Ihis surfacing technique may be utilized only on parking spaces, not on the nisles which give access to the spaces. All such spaces shall be remotely locuted with respect to the use they serve, shall be maintained so as to 2 n.... ~. s3-. g4. " I ! ~. f6. g+. present a neat nnd healthy nppe.,rance~ and shall be subject to the approval of the city engineer ftfld--lreffie-en.g~. Multiple-family development. Parking lots which serve a mu1tiple~family development containing more than 100 dwelUng units may have ~tft up to tcn percent of the required parking spaces in a turf block or olher grass parking Burface. Offices. Parking lots which serve an office development containing more than ~~~ square feet of gross leasable floor area may have be provided witlt up to 30 perceii....~'fale required parking spaces in n turf block or olher grass parking surface. Retail and service uses. Parking lots which serve retail and service uses not in ether than these located-wilhifl shopping centers which have more than 25 reauired spaces may have fl required ~eefl ill excess sf 25 may be provided '.\lith up to 20 percent of such required parking spaces in a turf block or other grass parking surface. However, furniture and appliance showrooms. and wnrehouse stores. may ~ be-p1'6'Yffied-wtth up to 50 percent of the required spaces in a turf block or other grass parking surface irrcapeeti';ei sf the ftUmbet-of.sptle~ required. Access aisles servin!! such spaces may. with the approval of the city engineer. also have a similar "unpaved surface. Shopping centers. Parking lots which serve shopping centers may have ~lt an amount of unpaved parking spaces as follows: ilia-: Shopping centers having a gross leasable floor area of 25 ,000 square feet to 400,000 square feet may have he-pr-ovided witlt up to 20 percent of the required parking spaces in a turf block or olher grass parking surface. !!.I.}lr. Shopping centers having a gross leasable floor area of 400,000 square feet to 600,000 square feet may ~ be-;mwitled witlt up to ]5 percent of the required parking spaces in a turf block or other grass parking surface. ~ Shopping centers having a gross leasable floor a~ea of 600,000 square feet or more may lmY..!: ~llt up to ten percent of the required parking spaces in a turf block or other grass parking surface. Churches. Church parking lots which receive infrequent use may have be-pteY-ided \'(ilk up to 85 percent of the required parking spaces in a turf block or other grass parking surface. Access aisles serving sllch spaces may. with the approval of the city engineer ftfld lraffie engtneer, also have be provided with n similar nonpaved surface. Industrial establishments. Parking lots which serve industrial establishments and which, through the application of the parking schedule set forth in subsection (6) of this section, have more than 25 reQuired spaces may have a required number ef epaeee-in eXeeRf:I of 25 lJIoy-be provided 'NHlt up to 20 percent of such required parking spaces in a turf block or other grass surface parking surface. Access aisles serving: such spaces may. with the approval of the city eng:ineer. also have a similar non paved surface. Public parks. Parking lots which serve public parks may have be-prtwitJed-witlt up to 100 percent of the required parking spaces in a turf block or other grass parking surface. Access aisles serving such spaces may, with the approval of the city engineer atttI-the-lfttffie ~flgifleet. also lillYS be provided with n similar nonpaved surface. 3 (6) Offstrect parking spaces. '" '" ... oil . (d) Schedule. The following shall be the minimum number of offstrect parking spaces required for ench land use, activity. building or structure permitted by this development code. When the determination of the number of required offstrcct parking spaces results in n requirement of a fractional space, any fraction less than one-half space shall be rounded down to the nearest whole number and any fraction of one-half space or more shall be rounded up. Parking spaces required on the basis of building floor area shaU apply to gross floor area unless otherwise specified. Parking spaces required for employees shall be based on the maximum number of employees on duty or residing, or both, on the premises at anyone time, which would include any overlap of employees at a change of shift. I. Residential and lodging uses. ... >It '" ... ... b. ll1ree-family dwellings, multiple-family dwellings, accessory dwellings and mobile homes: Two gfte-ftfl~ parking spaces per ench dwelling unit for three-family dwelHngs. accessory dwe1l\nJ!.s and mobile homes. One nnd one-half parkin!! spaces per each dwelling: unit for multiple-family dwellin!!s havin!! no more than one bedroom. and two parkin!! spaces per ench dwelling: unit for multiple-family dwellim!s having two or more bedrooms. ... ... .,. .,. If< L. Alde'tJ ~t:aq$t ;:JQw:. i n&ilil4':~ W:etuii:g('~9'~~iijfctedWi!~J)iiid.i'iiNv.i~~t,bOWglflb~i Jii~G' niij~na ijQU~'O-g-'ij(lthH~ti<'the'Gitl ~o'n2iiij~: 9~vil!ipm~uttSl$ni\tlhliiijt?~~~fu1lt~ftoliW:i~mW ..~ ,lj~~'~ijY:ai'::'ifip'mvAd~fQf'~151~r.ly.';''O'ft9\iq~49bi~:~J}iiij'nrVgll1Qb'~'~PGkktij"g'tiiii6~?P~~::i4~t~M ~roflQtfd~t~bti~tm'n2je:f~m.ibt::"\Wii~f~'mll~/~tElh~t&nmifd.'~liHig~'/}~~A~h~l~~\ff9~pijj tla'rk:~ij"~::'~pn~:: ijef9~~lli~~ :p'nl~ J~(Wid,iVl~~f.~@iJW~)Y~11i:ij.(( 2. Retail sales and service uses. R. Individual retail sales and retail complexes eefflers with less than 25,000 square feet of gross floor area: Parking or storage spaces for all vehicles used directly in the conduct of such business, plus five ttHt parking spaces per 1,000 square feet of gross floor area. b. Shoppillg, centers, relail complexes. or individual retail sates with more than 25,000 square feet of gross leasable floor area: FOllr and one-half FtYe parking spaces per 1,000 square feet of gross leasable floor area. .,. '" .,. ... ... g. Vehicle service: Parking or storage space for all vehicles used directly in the conduct of the business, plus four spaces for each service bay or similar facility or area, plus one space per two persons employed on the premises. Ench service bay shall be permitted to count as one space. ... .. II< ... '" j. Personal service establishments not otherwise specified: rive SHE parking spaces per 1,000 square feet of gross floor nrea. 4 ,. .' .......> . 04< ... ... ... '" ~,r:.:')::;':\;::':PfP.~~:~::i~~~:~~:'~,~~::~~(p,~~~i.i!~~~:~t;:r~:~~l'~~~~:t{~(~:tg~~:~'~:J~~!~:.:~~~~~ ftl':.'<:\'..~:~::2Qelf~'mF~tflceii:";"/: Foufnrid'Qpe~l)l\)t'pni~n~'('~pace';v~'c;;1:9P~r~'Q"lli\"m";'feei'jQrgiQ'ss'~le[,~j1?l~ . ,d ".., 'tJo.9.~'~~~/ .... ... . . .. ... . .. .. .... .... ....... ... ........ ... . .' .. ..... ...... ....... ........ . ...............,... . !4:;::X~/~<~edjc~L'~ffic~~:<$~i:::p'~r~jn2' np9:#~.P~:r .'f~(Xxr$'iU~r~:.U;~t: o(lib~ii. 'wiib~~::t1~9.i~ijr~:;' 04< ... '" ... '" S. Miscellaneous publicfsemipublic uses. of< + ... '" ... b. Private clubs, lodges or other organizations of a fraternal, civic, union-related, religious or similar nature: One parking space per 30.SQ square feet used for assembly, dining, meetings or other specific use of the club fa~iliticsr-Plua one additienaJ parlcing--spaee per t'/16 petsOfJfl regularly employed on the premises. Tlte-fHll'k-iRg 9paCeti required OR the booiB of fleer Mea are fer the purpose of pre vi ding pntktng f-or members and l15fmfHe6 that o8e-9paee will suffice to meet the parking need per fallr members. If-the facility is te be eeeupied by more than four persona pcr pMlft.ng-spaee bll500 upon a grootef-eeeapaney-eaUfll-ftHowed under the ~~en one additional parking apaee-per-rour additien&l--eeeupttnts shall 00 required. c. Commercial marinas: One-half parking space per slip. except slips with live-aboard vessels which shall be reauired one parkin!! space per slip. '" '" olo '" olo 6. Industrial establishments. ~flg-spnee per employee, ph:l&-aft additional ten perecnt ef..feqttired~fllployee parJti.ng [BY '/isitors; or, if-greater, .1lle followifl"gt a. Warehousing: One space per 1,500 square feet of gross floor area.:.t-flHtI b. Fabricating, processing, and manufacturing: One space per 400 square feet of gross floor area or six-tenths space per employee. whichever is greater. + '" oj< olo oj< il1l Confonnance to uniform system of parkin~ lot design and traffic control devices. Non!!overnmental entities to which the public is invited to travel shall meet or exceed the parkin!! lot design standards of rule 14-110. Florida Administrative Code. Such entities shall also install and maintain uniform traffic control devices at appropriate locations pursuant to the standards set forth in the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices as adopted by the Department of Transportation under rule 14-15.010. Florida Administrative Code. Businesses with pnrkinf! lots that do not provide intersecting lanes of traffic and businesses having: fewer than 25 parkin!! spaces are exempt from the provisions of this section. Section 2. The provisions of this ordinance are found and determined to be consistent with the City of Clearwater Comprehensive Plan. Section 3. 111is ordinance shall take effect immediately upon adoption. 5 1 '. ". " ; . " . . . " "0 , \' ;} .' ., ~'. " ~,;.;..,",.,..,,.o. , .. ~ ;. , j': .. '", .~ . ;' .. . ..i. , ,~,". . .d,... .. PASSED ON FIRST READING PASSED ON SECOND AND FINAL READING AND ADOPTED ~.--r-~.- '" , ' ." , ,.', ," ~,'~' "~'.~"".,~~';.'~ . .,.m. ...,."__._\ I . ! !. I I , ( Rita Garvey ~ Mayor-Commissioner Attest: Cynthia E. Goudeau~ City Clerk Approved as to form and legal sufficiency: Pamela K. Akin, City Attorney 6 1 ~,.., ." . W -I m ~ Z o en a: c:t a. ~ o (.) CJ z 52 a: <I: a. -c '- ;::- IU "0 ~m C Q)CIJ_ eO) tJ c- eo- E C) ca '(ii c' O C C .- .-. '-.- >.::t. UC"Oo'" Q) 0 0'" ... ca CCN a..a. N (X) -cC>> c=. co CD ..J..... C :) co .~ .DCIJ ... c ::J_ -cN c:'" .to CJ) - a, en-;; c: .5 u:: .- .:.c Ij..; c: ... to o co 1-'" No.. 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E Q)UJwE_J::(I)U) ...., E ci ..... 0 (I) . ~~~E~ E "'(1)....00_ .... m OJ:: 0 C - .. '- U . 0 mU~(I)rna..... E-"O(I) (l)rn "C m.c ,'" rn (l) c.'- u 0).... ttI Q;rnE_:ENo "0 .. E........ 0) c:.!Q N egO 0..0) ~,g + e ~ ~ ttlU O)~oa.-e ...rn Q)coJ::E'o cw->-uuQ)c.o 0)- 0 (I) (I)... E"O c..'E.-.c-oq ~ Q)"O(I)E'O)' co - 'e- c..- c. + - Q) - Q) (I).c tI) U j'~' . ORDINANCE NO. 5861-95 y' AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER. FLORIDA. ANNEXING CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY LOCATED WEST OF BETTY LANE ON THE NORTH SIDE OF STEVENSON CREEK. CONSISTING OF LOT 20. BLOCK A. STEVENSON'S HEIGHTS, WHOSE POST OFFICE ADDRESS IS 1528 STEVENSON 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 Statut~s, ~nd the City has complied with all applicable requirements or ~lorida law in connection with this ordinance; now, therefore. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER. FLORIDA: Section 1. The following.described property is hereby annexed into the City of Clearwater and the boundary 1 ines of the City are redefir.ed accordingly: Lot 20. Block A. Stevenson's Heights, according to the map or plat thereof as recorded in Book 34, Page 13. of the public records of Pinellas County, Florida. (A95-12) Sect ion 2. The provi si ons of thi s ordi nance are found and determi ned 1:0 be consistent with the City of Clearwater Comprehensive Plan. The. City Commission hereby accepts the dedication of all easements. parks, rights.of-w~y and other dedi cat ions to the pub 1 i c whi ch have heretofore been made by plat. deed or user within the annexed property. The City Engineer. the City Clerk and tho Centra 1 Permi tti ng Di rector are di rected to i ncl ude and show the propel'ty described herein upon the official maps and records of the City. Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon adoption. The City Clerk shall file certified copies of this ordinance. including the map attached hereto, with the C1 erk of the Ci rcuit Court and with the Count.v Administrator of Pinellas County, Florida, within 7 days after adoption. and shall file a certified copy with the Florida Department of State within 30 (J~ys after adoption. PASSED ON FIRST READING PASSED ON SECOND AND FINAL READING AND ADOPTED '\ 7-20-95 . Ri ta Garvey, Mayor.Cammi SS1 oner' Attest: orney Cynthia E. Goudeau. City Clerk .. - .' t I'\,,~ M'- !.!.:.. '615 ~ '1; t2 ~ 9 8 7 I f;i 1.3 ~ !l ::;~ aJ,B ~ . g ~ 9 1t}1 ~ 7 6 ftt ..~. :::@ 10; 11:: I~e lJ , "0" 0(' 12/02 OSI o B ':lO~- '~:l p,'e) 1 1 USE PROPOSED ANNEXATION PLAN CLASSIFICATIoN A q 5'- 1'1.. ).. ~ I- H'3 /01 l!J 10 cO ,.,09 OQ <:I ,.,07 ::! . 2. ... ., .., t- O> I.... a <:l a a a 5 '.:! '.:! '.:! '.:! '.:! 9 B 7 '3'5 e 1311 - S """... ~,..". -- DB un-'.)Q III") O<l It> ... ~I.i :;..1 PHILLIP JONES FIELD o .. RUSSELL STREET !lO .'11;'-101 CII'I' I)l'Itl({1 HoLT YOUTH CEltT(R o B.l~I~-IlO 13/0::: .. 1 ;; 13/01 .. <> H(lll It> 19 "'C) ~ I~ LAND and ZONINC; .---. . LqS-.IY OWHEA ... I' P Ll C ^ II T j 0 \-\ N 5 0 tJ I R A ~j R.o w E I A Po PflOI'EnTY DI!SCHIPTIOII COil U T Y R C:-Sl D E'lJi I ALL. ow R-3 Lo, '20 I 6\... k A C; \" r;.vE ~s 010 HT~ O. \ B "C II 1. ~. 'LAND USE PLAN ZONING C I r y Q t ~ ( 0 E.1J"t"{ A L LV W RS -8 IeIGIIT OF.WAY A.CIIL~ J PLAtllll/lG bod Z.OIlII/O DOAnO !_.-- . . CITY COMI.tI551011 '26Q B- Sc:.CTIOIl \0 TOWIlSIIIP 2't Z (tAIIOE \S- E - ---... .-... .......-.. - .--- - -.....- ------- ----. A II AS" A 0 E EXHIBIT A " 1 .I . .' ~f,~,,; ".. ~, . . '.,. n . ~ . '. .,T" T':"' t.. .~. -.. . ORDINANCE NO. 5862.95 \5 I. AN ORDINANCE OF THE' CITY OF CLEARWATER. FLORIDA. AMENDING THE FUTURE LAND USE PLAN ELEMENT OF THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN OF THE CITY, TO DESIGNATE THE LAND USE FOR CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY LOCATED WEST OF BETTY LANE ON THE NORTH SIDE OF STEVENSON'S HEIGHTS. CONSISTING OF LOT 20. BLOCK A. STEVENSON'S HEIGHTS. WHOSE POST OFFICE ADDRESS IS 1528 STEVENSON DRIVE. AS RESIDENTIAL LOW: PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS. the amendment to the future 1 and use plan element of the comprehens i ve plan of the City a s set fortll in this ordi nance is found to be reasonable. proper and appropriate, and is consistent with the City's comprehensive.plan: now. therefore. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER. FLORIDA: Section 1. The future land use plan element of the comprehensive plan of the City of C1 earwater is amended by des ignati ng the 1 and use category fOI' the herei naftel' descri bed property as follows: i Prooertv Lot 20. Block A. Stevenson's Heights. according to the map or plat thereof as recorded in Book 34~ 'Page 13. of the public records of Pinellas County. FL. (LUP95-14) Land Use Cateaorv Residential Low Section 2. Tl1is ordinance sllall take effect immediately upon adoption. contingent upon and subject to the adoption of Ordinance No. 5861-95. PASSED ON FIRST READING PASSED ON SECOND AND FINAL READING AND ADOPTED 7-20-95 " Approv~ as to form and leg~~iCienCY: k.4 Parne a . k H1 City Attorney Rlta Garvey Mayor-Comnissioner Attest: Cyn till a E. Goudea 1I City C1 erk : I ! I ; , , , i \ L - t 1'1,1"\ MI.!.!.:.. .1115 ... I; r (:I !:! !.:! . I 9 B 7 f.i ~ 1.1 10 13 \ '" ,:~ ~ .. 1519 a !, ~. .i . II .,. 0 pAR . ..... ~ . ... . ~ ... ill' . . ,.. 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Sl!CTIOll lO TOWIISIIIP C 11 '( COM UI S S lOtI 2C-( s FIAt/Of l5"' E All A 5 f' ^ 0 I: '2.C;q B _ .__..._.._......_.. _.___.__.....~___4______..._ ._. ,.-.---- ..-_ --. -. . - ..to~Tn 1" '. T '. .,;~. , ORDINANCE NO. 5863.95 \~ ,. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER. FLORIDA. AMENDING THE ZONING ATLAS OF THE CITY BY ZONING CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY LOCATED WEST OF BETTY LANE ON' THE NORTH SIDE OF STEVENSON CREEK. CONSISTING OF LOT 20. BLOCK A. STEVENSON'S HEIGHTS. WHOSE POST OFFICE ADDRESS IS 1528 STEVENSON DRIVE. UPON ANNEXATION INTO THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, AS SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL 8 (RS-8): PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE, WHEREAS. the assignment of a zoning district classification as set forth in this ordinance is found to be reasonable. proper and appropriate. and is consistent with ttle City's comprehensive plan: now. therefore. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA: Section 1. The following described property located in Pinellas County, Florida. is hereby zoned as indicated upon annexation into the City of Clearwater, and the zoning atlas of the City 'is amended. as follows: Fropertv Zonina District Lot 20. Block A, Stevenson's Heights. RS-8 - Single-Family Residential 8 accordihg to the map or plat thereof as recorded in Book.34. Page 13. of the public records of Pinellas County, FL. (.A95-12) Section 2. The Central Permitting Director is directed to revise the zoning atlas of the City in accordance with the foregoing amendment, .. Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon adoption, contingent upon and subject to tile adoption of Ordinance No. 5861-95. PASSED ON FIRST READING PASSED ON SECOND AND FINAL READING AND ADOPTED 7-20-95 Rlta Garvey Mayor-Commissioner Attest: ~ Approved as to form and 1 egal SllffiCiej: pan&: ~ Atrl City Attorney Cyn tt1 i a E. Goudea u City Cl erk III 111 '" o !:! ~ I'IIf~Ml.h , I; ~ 9 B 7 , f) I 1.1 I ~: !:l HilS "';t;!l: ~ r- '51! ~:tJ! ~ ' :? 9 :1' n ~ 7 6 ~ '9 t. .. Ii' \lS' ~ ~. "" ~ 10;; 1 t:: 1:- E 13 . ,.. - )..... ~ co J. tn,..... ,,0"0 ..&- 140' ~ ~ ~ ~ = :: or .. t ~ G C 'P7 RUSSEll )- ~ 111." I- /03 /4/1 I \ ill 10 t1l '409 III 0 or' '<107 ~ 6~ cOVERL.E.A -Z ... - ... .... l-- 0'1 .... o 0 b 0 0 ~ !.1 ~ ::! ~ ~ 9 B 7 13'11 E '311 - " 5 l'l Cb I:> :!l "Il~ LAND USE - PROPOSED ANNEXATION PLAN CLASSIFICATION and A q~-l'1.. ZONlNC; -_. . LqS-. 'l..( OWHEn ....,. p Lie A 1fT j 0 \-\ N So t-j I 1Z ~ ~i Ro WE, A P. " Pflop!:.nry DEscnlPTIOII CO tI U T Y RC:-Sl D cl...fT I A L L-ou.J R-3 LOT '20 I B\.....k Po .:; T 6. V E ~ ~ (] ~\.J I-fT S- 0, \ 8 A C II I. ~, 'LAND USE PLA~~ ZONING C IT Y Q E' 5 ( 0 E.1-J"1"( n L LV W RS -8 IIIGIIT OF W^Y l.Clll!.i I I'LAlltlllla 1ll\U lOlllllG IlOAJlO 1-.-- l St:.CTIOIl \ 0 TOWIISIIJP CITY COMW5SIOII '2..6Q B 2'-i z flAHOE \5"' E A II ,,:; I' A 0 E I - -----LL '. .' ...,,~.~..._<~. . .~1' .". ) ~<' :. ~ t .' .:-~:;...~;;~. .'.... ....... ~. . JA ~!...,,, . ': . ~~t::;.~~. ;,. ' . >' " ,.:.... . ~ . .'" ......' .,:=:' \. . "' :.', ,. .' . ... ... .. 'c . DATE ." ..., . . P~'.'" .. ~;.. ' ~!.. . -~'. ~ .,~. . . ~~~, ... P'o:-' , F-!(pc;S- o' , . I. ~ . '..". ' AGENDA 1_11_ 95 ITEM # /1 ',' .,. '"".'17 '......,.. ,\ ORDINANCE NO. 5869-9~ \1 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, -FLORIDA, AMENDING SECTION 2.60 (3), CODE OF ORDINANCES, RELATING.TO TERM OF MEMBERS OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE; PROVIDING AN EFF'ECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, Section 2.160 (3) provides in part that if a Board membe~ resigns creating a vacancy, a new member is appointed for the unexpired term; and WHEREAS, this provision is inconsistent with commission Policy BD-4 which provides that a person appointed to fill a vacancy created by resignation shall be appointed for a full term; NOW THEREFORE: BE IT ORDAINED ."BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA: Section 1. That Section 2.160(3) Code of Ordinances is hereby amended to read as follows: Sec. 2.160. Creation; Membership. (1) There is hereby created the Environmental Advisory Board of the City of Clearwater. (2) The board shall consist of seven members who are residents of the city. Members shall be appointed by the city commission. (3) Appointments shall. be for a term of four years. A member, . including a member initially appoInted for a term 'of' less than four years, .may be reappointed for not more than one additional term. I~ ~ v~cancy occur~, ~ ~c~: appoi~tmc~t ohall be mae.c by the c:..ty commiooion =or the unc)cpi::ed term. Members shall serve without pay. Section 2. This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon adoption. PASSED ON FIRST READING 8-3-95 PASSED ON SECOND AND FINAL READING AND ADOPTED " Rita Garvey, Mayor-Commissioner Approved as to form and legal sufficiency: Attest: fvL k- Pamela K. Akin, City Attorney Cynthia 8. Goudeau, City Clerk p " , .' Jt:\':e"~' '. '," , .' . . ORDINANCE NO. 5870-95 . AN ORDINANCE Of THE CITY OF CLEARWATER. FLORIDA. ANNEXING CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY LOCATED EAST OF BAYVIEi~ AVENUE AND WEST" OF MC~IULLEN BOOTH ROAD. CONSISTING OF LOTS 1 AND 2. BLOCK 2. BAY VIEW CITY SUBDIVISION, WHOSE POST OFFICE ADDRESS IS MEADOW LARK LANE. l09A AND 109B. INTO THE CORPORATE LI~IITS OF THE CITY. AND REDEFINING THE BOUNDARY LINES OF THE CITY TO INCLUDE SAID ADDITION: . TOGETHER WITH THE ABUTTING ALLEY TO THE SOUTH: PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. \<6 ,: i' 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 connectiqn with this ordinance: now. therefore, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISS ION OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA: Section 1. The following-described property is hereby annexed into tIle City of Cl earwater and the boundary 1 i nes of the City are r'edefi ned accordi ~gly: Lots 1 and 2. Block 2. Bay View City Subdivision, ac~ording to the map or plat ther'eof as recorded in Plat Book 9. Page 43. . of the pub 1 i c records of Pi ne 11 as County. FL. together wi tl1 the abutting alley to the south. (A95-14) . Section 2. The provisions of this orelinance are found and determined to be consistent with the Ci ty of C1 earwater Comprehens i ve Pl an. ,The City Corl1nission hereby accepts the dedication of all easemen.ts. parks. rigllts-of-way and other dedi cati ons to tile publ i c w}ri cl1 llave heretofore been made by plat. deed or user' within the annexed property. The City Engineer. the City Clel'k and the Central Permitting Director' are dir'ectecl to include. and SllOW the property described herein UPOIl the offi~ial maps anel records of the City. Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect inunediately upon adoption. The Ci ty C1 erk sl1a 11 fi 1 e cert i fi ed copi es of tll is oreli na nce. i nc 1 ud i ng the map attached hereto. with the Clerk of the Circuit Court and with the County Admi ni stratal' of Pinell as County. Flori da, with; n 7 days after adopt; on. and shall file a certified copy with the Florida Depar'Unent of State within 30 days after adopti 011. I' I ! I. 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ORDINANCE NO. 5871-95 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER. FLORIDA. AMENDING THE FUTURE LAND USE PLAN ELEMENT 'OF THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN OF THE CITY. TO DESIGNATE THE LAND USE FOR CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY LOCATED EAST OF BAYVIEW AVENUE AND WEST OF MCMULLEN BOOTH ROAD. CONSISTING OF LOTS 1 AND 2. BLOCK 2. BAY VIEW CITY SUBDIVISION. \mOSE POST OFFICE ADDRESS IS 109 MEADOW LARK LANES. AS RESIDENTIAL URBAN; TOGETHER WITH THE ABUTTING ALLEY TO THE SOUTH; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS. the amendment to the future 1 and use pl an el ement of the comprehensive plan of the City as set forth in this ordinance is found to be reasonable. proper and appropriate. and is consistent with the City's comprehensive plan; now. therefore. \9 BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER. FLORIDA: Section 1. The future land use plan element of the comprehensive plan of the City of Clearwater is amended by designatlng the land use category for the hereinafter described property as follows: Property Lots 1 and 2. Block 2. Bay View City Subdivision. according to the map or plat thereof as recorded in Plat Book 9. Page 43. of the public records of Pinellas County. FL. together with, abutting alley to the south. (LUP95.16) Section 2. This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon adoption. contingent upon and subject to the adoption of Ordinance No. 5870-95. ' Land Use Cateqory Residential Urban PASSED ON FIRST READING PASSED ON SECOND AND FINAL READING AND ADOPTED 8-3-95 Rita Garvey Mayor.Commissioner Approved as to form and legal SUff~nCY: iL~A~ Pame 1 a K. 1 n City Attorney Attest: "i I Cynthia E. Goudeau City Clerk I' .. I:? J~~ I:~ :I~ l:i IS!' dl CitY 0...."0) &2)'- ./ ,';'..; ,', \1, i' . 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WHEREAS, the assignment of a zoning district classification as set forth in this,ordinance is found to be reasonable. proper and appropriate. and is consistent with the City's comprehensive plan: now. therefore. . BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER. FLORIDA: Section 1. The following described property located in Pinellas County. Florida. is hereby zoned as indicated up6n annexation into the City of Clearwater. and the zoning atlas of the City is amended, as follows: Pro~crty Zonina District Lots 1 and 2. Block 2. Bay View RS-8 - Single.Family Residential 8 City Subdivision. according to the map or plat thereof as recorded in Plat Book 9. Page 43. of the public records of Pinellas County. FL. together with the abutting alley to the south. (A95.14) , Section 2. The Central Permitting Director is directed to revise the zoning atlas of the City in accordance with the foregoing amendment. Section 3. 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Pl"iOPOSEb ANNEXA1-ION L ^ N D U S ~ P L ^ ~J C LAS S I Fie A T IoN and Z 0 N I N G L1S/\ )<./\DI_E..C -' L ^ t'H) USE P L ^ ~ J I O......II{"I\ , .r., r' I' I I r. ^ II r I 'e [) I J ~ I 1 Y ^ q 5 - I Ll I' /l 0 t> Ell 't Y n Ese III r T I 0 II 1I111t11I11UIIHI La T :;, l t 2. I e., L k... 2- 1:> A Y V I E. W C \ r Y S L/ f.., !.l P,., ,'1., ~ N 1__- Z 0 t.J I ~1 G I rZ-1 0.2..'1 ^r.:Il[:~ I',~. ~:, I l':l ~ tJ r I ,\ L ""___.......___~_____,c_. ...~_........_....--..__a_____ l.l r , r) ^ rJ p, So 13 11 J nil r 0 r w ^ )' (: I I '{ r' F'" I t) 1: ,..) r' J 1\ '- '.J C, I lot' Iv 1'1 AIIlI'tH~ "lid 7..('llrl~'n nOJ..rto IflWI'';lllf' ^CI1I:~ ., '~'~."~~=_= I~~~.._~-;~- Y_.~-OI~~1_5~1~~'_-,===----~~ _....._ _, 21'1-; r1^l/n[: 16 Ii ^'lJ,')r'/loE 2.92. A i-'t).{..,...~ ,", I i' ORDINANCE NO. 5873~95 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER. FLORIDA. AMENDING THE ZONING ATLAS OF THE CITY BY REZONING CERTAIN PROPERTY LOCATED WEST OF NORTH HERCULES AVENUE AND NORTH OF CALUMET STREET. CONSISTING OF PART OF LOTS 1 AND 2. PINELLAS GROVES SUBDIVISION. SW 1/4. WHOSE POST OFFICE- ADDRESS IS 1969 SIJNSET POINT ROAD. FROM NEIGHBORHOOD COMMERCIAL TO GENERAL COMMERCIAL: PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. ~\ WHEREAS. the amendment to the zoning atlas of the City as set forth in this ordinance is found to be reasonable. proper and appropriate. and is consistent with the City's Comprehensive Plan: now. therefore. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER. FLORIDA: Sect; on 1. The foll owi ng descri bed property in Cl earwater.. Fl or; da. is hereby rezoned. and the zoning atlas of the Oity is amended as follows: Property See Exhibit A attached. (Z95~03) Zon;nQ District From: Neighborhood Commercial To: General Commercial " Sect; on 2. The Central Permitti ng Di rector is di rected to revi se the zoning atlas of the City in accordance with the foregoing amendment. Section 3. This ordjnance shall take effect immediately upon adoption. (PUT IN COUNTY INFORMATION IF NEEDED) PASSED ON FIRST READING PASSED ON SECOND AND FINAL READING AND ADOPTED 8-3-95 Rita Garvey Mayor-Commissioner Approved as to form and legal SUf~1;rk Panfe a K. A In City Attorney Attest: Cynthia E. Goudeau City Clerk ,. ~"J~lI,. ~ 'I' I.~ I' LEGAL DESCRIPTION A portion of Lot One (1) and Lot Two (2) of Pinellas Groves . Subdi,vis;on, being in the Southwest Quarter. (SW/4) of Section One (1). Township Twenty.nine (29) South, Range Fifteen (15) East, as recorded in Plat Book 3, Page 15, of the public records of Pinellas County. Florida: and being more particularly described as follows: Commence at the Northeast corner of the Northeast Quarter (NE/4) of the Southwest quarter (SW/4) of said Section One (1): thence South . 00017'47" East along the North.South center line of said Section, also being the center line of' Hercules Avenue, for 270.00 feet; , thence North 89006' 54" West, for 50.00 feet to the West ri ght ~ of . way line of Hercules Avenue: thence continue North 89006'54" West for 287.56 feet for Point of Beginning; thence continue North 89006'54" West for 337.54 feet: thence North 00015' OB" West for 220,00 feet to a point on the South right-of.way of. Sunset Road: the.nce South 89006'54" East along said right~of.way for 337.41 feet: thence South 00016'32" East, for 220.00 feet to the Point of Beginning. EXHIBIT A ~ ~ t' Z. ii: n:: ~ [t] c. U) c:v 30 '9#3 31 '937 V1 '9JO Cl 32 z IP" 1= 19U ~ ,)) :::: '9Z.5 1918 J 7 '912 GO 6 '90~ DI<I \- t.. I~. , '" ... ... '0 .. - .... ... .., .., ... to to. 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A ,. ~."'.\~ 'I' . 1 .". ORDINANCE NO. 5874.95 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER. FLORIDA. AMENDING THE ZONING ATLAS OF THE CITY BY REZONING CERTAIN PROPERTY LOCATED NORTH OF MAGNOLIA DRIVE. .CONSISTING OF LOTS 2. 3. 4 AND S. BLOCK 31. MAGNOLIA PARK. WHOSE POST OFFICE ADDRESS IS 705. 707. 709. AND 711 JASMINE WAY. _FROM NEIGHBORHOOD COMMERCIAL TO COMMERCIAL PLANNED DEVELOPMENT; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE MIT. . WHEREAS. the amendment to the zoning atlas of the City as set forth in this ordinance is found to be reasonable. proper and appropriate. and is consistent with the City's Comprehensive Plan; and .~~ I I I I ! " I I ! , , I r , ! I WHEREAS. the City Commi s s i on has determi ned that it is in the pub 1 i c interest that a Commercial Planned Development zoning designation is appropriate for the subject property even though the property contains a lesser area than four acres; now. therefore, i . I , . BE . IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY CO~lMISSION OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER. FLORIDA: Section 1. The following described property in Clearwater. Florida, is hereby rezoned. and the zoning atlas of the City is amended as follows: ,. I i , .' Prooertv Lots 2. 3. 4 & S. Block 31, Magnolia Park. according to the map or plat thereof as recorded in Plat Book 1. Page 70. public records 6f Pinellas County. Florida. - (Z95.04) Zoninq District From: Neighborhood Commercial To: Commercial Planned Deve 1 opment . i I 1 1 . 1 Sect; on 2. The Central Permi tti ng Di rector is di rected to revi se the zoning atlas of the City in accordance with the foregoing amendment. Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon adoption. PASSED ON FIRST READING . PASSED ON SECOND AND FINAL READING AND ADOPTED 8-3-95 ~. Rita Garvey Mayor-Commissioner Approved as to form and legal SUffiCi[CY: ~ ~, t _4..... V ame a . kin. City Attorney Attest: Cynthia E. Goudeau. City Clerk 5 10 9 " 1 2 ...,. ..,. 6- .1 N '1::::::" - I 8 0 24 2.3 " ...,. 1 ...,. Q ... 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" I. 17 l. l{' f'\, ( 'T, ~ ~ ~ I~ to to .u ~ !-orus 2 :3 7 .., 6 4 5 8 & \ . 3 --< 413 11 PROPOSED REZONING S 1\1 0 L E tv 5 KY z q 5 -04 ow}ot~,. APPLICANT q k'O R N t\ C.'H ? ROPER1'Y 0 E SC R\PTIOH '. ZONING ~LK =3l) PA&<'K. LO\,S 2-S1 VV1~G.~OL-lQ FROM' c..N 1'0 c. p 0 0.66 ACRES PL....NNIHG bnd ZONING BOARD CITY ~O"'MISSION SECTION \6 RANGE 15" E A TLAS PAGE 2 q 5' '8 TOWNSHIP 2q s ~..~.'~ c ORDINANCE NO. 5878-95 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER. FLORIDA. ANNEXING CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY LOCATED EAST OF BELCHER ROAD AND SOUTH OF SHARKEY ROAD. CONSISTING OF LOT 2. OAKMOUNT SUBDIVISION. WHOSE POST OFFICE ADDRESS IS 412 OAKMOUNT ROAD. INTO THE CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE CITY. AND REDEFINING THE BOUNDARY LINES OF THE CITY TO INCLUDE SAID ADDITION; TOGETHER WITH THE ABUTTING RIGHT OF WAY OF OAKMOUNT ROAD LYING BETWEEN LOT 2 AND LOT 9 OF SAID OAKMOUNT SUBDIVISION; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. '. ~~ WHEREAS. the owner of the real property described herein and depicted on the map attached hereto as Exhibit A has petitioned the City of Clearwater to annex the property into the City pursuant to Section 171.044. Florida Statutes. and the City has complied with all applicable requirements of Florida law in connection with this ordinance; now. therefore. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER. FLORIDA: Section 1. The following.described property is hereby annexed into the City of Clearwater and the boundary lines of the City are redefined accordingly: Lot 2. Oakmount Subdivision. according to the map or plat thereof as recorded in Book 45. Page 43. public records of Pinellas County. Florida. together with the abutting right of way of Oakmount Road lying between Lot 2 and Lot 9 of said Oakmount Subdivision. (A95-17) Section 2. The provisions of this ordinance are found and determined to be consistent with the City of Clearwater Comprehensive Plan. The City Commission hereby accepts the dedication of all easements. parks. rights-of-way and other dedications to the public which have heretofore been made by plat. deed or user within the annexed property. The City Engineer. the City Clerk and the Centr a 1 Permi tt i ng Di rector are di rected to i nc 1 ude and show the property described herein upon the official 'maps and records of the City. Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon adoption. The City Clerk shall file certified copies of this ordinance. including the map attached hereto. wi th the Cl er k 0 f the Ci rcui t Court and wi th the Collnty 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 '\ 8-3-95 Approved as to form and legal sufficiency: ~L l _ !J -,/ 'L ,I. am la K. ~Tty Attorney Rita Garvey. 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'"..i .....c~. .~.. ~;:"'2jr'.4' .\." ~ r~~t ~.~; '11~ ~i}~: .~t9~ ~~; ,*~J .r~ ~?~e; ~:~~~l :',~t ,~~:~. t~ ,ilk. :}~ ..1 ~ ..J t, ~':~J~' .~. . ~ -; , '. c :~..,,-, .'" ~ .I'.n ~,tt ~'. H r~IN ~.t~1J -.4. i'..,rt c..'~Ji ~;a .:: Ja ::::..,. ....,~ t;..: ti ~:...!....._ :;~,...,,; ;',Io:.::28',::y \'~>.-45 PROPOSED ANNEXATION LAND USE PLAN CLASSIFICATION and ZONING J f.:~ '~TI ,~:" .; . 4'ci .- ",. 408 . , ' . r':,:~ to .\~ . ;':::\4 ~ao OWHER ^PPLlCAHT wAR.Re~ -;, , 'LAND USE PLAN ~ 'CL.A R.K , ZONING COUNTY RESIDEIJTIAL L.Ou.) R-3 C IT Y R6'5 I D 6 klT ( A c... I.- 0 W ~s b A'lS-1l PROPE.RTY DESCRIPTIOIl L 01 'l.. I OAI<tv\Ot--l1 suB o.1...0;.cnES nIGHT OF.WAY .l,cn L::'; PL,J..HNltlG lInd zonwo aOARO J C I T Y COM 1,\ I S 5 IOU SI!CTIOH 07 TOWtlSlllP "'2.q s nAt~OE \6 E EXHIBIT A All .l, 5 I' A 0 E 2. 8 I A. 81 6C ~ 59 ~ z ~ .41 ~ l ~ -- .~. .~. ,... > ' ,. ." ~ .:..c ,. . ~. : ~~f~~l___....".....,.. e'..'. , c.., + .." . ~- ~ .. ...,. . ~.... ;..... ~ .. ... ..., 'I.::t/ > .. ...... " p. . , ~.. '. .. " , DATE ...' }.' , . '~7..~.. ~:r~': . ~\.; . ~, ~. ~.~:- ~ 1'," g.. . . .' .... F./fct~ 0 .......-".. ..~~-_....-....... '. AGENDA 1- Lt. 95 ITEM # '". - ., \:\ I' , . ~ tyt"~1 ~ II ORDINANCE NO. 5879-95 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER. FLORIDA. AMENDING THE FUTURE LAND USE PLAN ELEMENT OF THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN OF THE CITY, TO DESIGNATE THE LAND USE FOR CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY LOCATED EAST OF BELCHER ROAD AND. SOUTH OF SHARKEY ROAD. CONSISTING OF LOT 2. OAKMOUNT SUBDIVISION. WHOSE POST OFFICE ADDRESS IS 412 OAKMOUNT ROAD. AS RESIDENTIAL LOW: TOGETHER WITH THE ABUTTING RIGHT OF WAY OF OAKMOUNT ROAD LYING BEnJEEN LOT 2 AND LOT 9 OF SAID OAKMOUNT SUBDIVISION: PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. ~~ . I . I ! WHEREAS. the amendment to the future 1 and use plan element 0 f the comprehensive plan of the City as set forth in this ordinance is found to be reasonable. proper and appropriate, and is consistent with the City's comprehensive plan: now. therefore. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER. FLORIDA: Section 1. The future land use plan element of the comprehensive plan of the City of Clearwater is amended by designating the land use category for the hereinafter described property as fol19ws: Property Land Use CateQory Lot 2. Oakmount Subdivision. according to the map or plat thereof as recorded in Book 45. Page 43. public records of Pinellas County. Florida. together with the abutting right of way of Oakmount Road lying between Lot 2 and Lot 9 of said Oakmount Subdivision. (LUP95.19) Residential Low Section'2. This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon adoption. contingent upon and subject to the adoption of Ordinance No. 5878-95. PASSED ON FIRST READING PASSED ON SECOND AND FINAL READING AND ADOPTED ' 8-3-95 '. Rita Garvey Mayor.Commissioner Att~st: Approved as to form and l~su/z~encY: P ela K. ln City Attorney Cynthia E. Goudeau City Cl erk J.' ~~I:: ~3~ ,:r- ~ "~,'?/O i5 ~ .~~"\~. ~ ~. a~ C; .: ~ ; t;,~.:,:)'! E-1 .' ,. " . , ". ;;"; '" I". r;r ~ ,~i; :5': 0:: i~:' . -.. i: ~' ;~~' ~ ";~i' - RS26!ij Lt.. ..' ,;,~ :.:--.:r.1' .:~:;.'. ":"". .....,,, , ~:~p~:r..;...f'; '. t~ . 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COUNTY r:\E''51 ()EJJTl AL- l.- 0 u.J CIT.Y R6s I D GUT (Ii L. LOW ; : P L A t/ n I ~i G Dnd Z:ONIHG BOARD I , SECT10H 07 TOWHS\lIP -z.q :; . R-3 ~s lC. I niGHT OF. WAY I ,",Cf1E:; o,'2..0.:.cnE:5 .J C I T '( COM 1.\ I 5 S I 0 H RJ.t10E \6 E A1Ll,S PAGE 2.81 A - ~/S - .' . '~OJ w :I ~ 82 . -< , 51 81 -:-- 5C ; -' ~ -. 59 < ----:-::-- 'Z '. ~ .p - ~ -- . . J ~~t"\~1 . ..~ ".' t"' . ~s ORDINANCE NO. 5880-95 - 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 AND SOUTH OF SHARKEY ROAD. CONSISTING OF LOT 2. OAKMOUNT SUBDIVISION, WHOSE POST OFFICE ADDRESS IS 412 OAKMOUNT ROAD..UPON ANNEXATION INTO THE CITY OF CLEARWATER. AS SINGLE- FAMIL V RESIDENTIAL 6 (RS-6); TOGETHER WITH THE ABUTTING RIGHT OF WAY OF OAKMdUNT ROAD LYING BETWEEN LOT 2 AND LOT 9 OF SAID OAKMOUNT SUBDIVISION: PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS. the assignment of a zoning district classification as set forth in thi s ordi nance .i s found to be reasonable. proper and appropri ate. and is consistent with the City's comprehensive plan; now. therefore. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITV COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER. FLORIDA: Section 1. The fOllowing described property located in Pinellas County, Florida. is hereby zoned as indicated upon annexation into the City of Clearwater. and the zoning atlas of the City is amended. as follows: Prooerty ZoninQ District Lot 2. Oakmount Subdivision. according RS.6. Single. Family Residential 6 to the map or plat thereof as recorded in Plat Book 45. Page 43. pUblic records of Pinellas County. Florida. together with the abutting right of way of Oakmount Road lying between Lot 2 and Lot 9 of said Oakmount Subdivision. (A95.17) Section 2. The Central Permitting Director is directed to revise the zoning atlas of the City in accordance with the foregoing amendment. 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"J." .:. ~.;.5 PROPOSED ANNEXATION LAND USE PLAN CLASSIFICATION and ZONING :':>nJ'~:" :~ ~ ~ .. ..... ~6 ." ;";2'(~'" 301 ." r.,. ....' '. <" 41 '. -~ -, -100 6C .;.: h s;: 42 .1tO 59 ~c. ..... . . - .'. - . .'\-::" , . :,.'H 300 -< Z ~ ,47 ~ OWHER APPLICAHT wARREt-J ~ \ 'LAND USE PLAN ~ 'C L A R. \<. . . AQS-Il ZONING PROPERTY DESCAIPTIQtl L 0\ '1.. I oA\< MOl--J\ suB c 0 U ~l T Y (2. E'5 I 0 E IJT I At... L.. 0 uJ R-3 o.'l.O.:.cnES CITY R65lD6klT(At... L.oW t:< s 10 nlGItT OF. WAY ....cnE:.; J PLANNING ~nd ZQHltiQ BOARD CITY COMMISSIOU SEeTIOH 07 TOWtlSlllP -z.q:5 RAUOE \6 E Allk.S "AOE 2.61'A. - ~V".i~ l ,-" -. H . ORDINANCE NO. 5881495 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER. FLORIDA, ANNEXING CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY LOCATED WEST OF MCMULLEN BOOTH ROAD AND EAST OF LANDMARK DRIVE'. CONSISTING OF LOT 14. KAPOK FOREST. WHOSE POST OFFICE ADDRESS IS 1236 KAPOK CIRCLE. INTO THE CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE CITY. AND REDEFINING THE BOUNDARY LINES OF THE CITY TO INCLUDE SAID ADDITION: PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. ~G WHEREAS. the owner of the real property described herein and depicted on the map attached hereto as Exhibit A has petitioned the City of Clearwater to annex the property into the City pursuant to Section 171.044. Florida Statutes. and the City has complied with all applicable requirements of Florida law in connection with this ordinance: now. therefore. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA: Section 1. The following-described property is hereby annexed into the City of Clearwater and the boundary lines of the City are redefined accordingly: Lot 14. Kapok Forest. according to th~ map or plat as recorded in Plat Book 47. Page 47, pUblic records of Pinellas County. Florida. (A95 -18) . Section 2. The provisions of this ordinance are found and determined to be consi stent with the City of Clearwater Comprehensi ve Pl an. The City Commission hereby accepts the dedication of all easements. parks. rights-of.way and other dedi cati ons to the. pub 1 i C \'ihi ch have heretofore been made by plat. deed or user within the annexed property. The City Engineer. the City Clerk and the Central Permitti ng Di rector are di rected to i ncl ude and show the property described herein upon the official maps and records of the City. Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon adoption. The City Clerk shall fi.le certified copies of this ordinance. including the map attached hereto. with the Cl erk of the Ci rcuit 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 8-3-95 "' Approved as to form and legal sUfficiency: pa~~K.~dt' City Attorney Rita Garvey Mayor-Commissioner Attest: Cynthia E. Goudeau City Clerk t_.J ~. ,- 4 - " .' ""- \ '. f \ I '--- ~ 6 0 tt ~ 8 to 1 z: 3' ~ ~ lo'l :::E )t u oJ) '''fJ .\ '''''' q ,-",r ') I .. ,n, rl7J ,~ fbl7 <J\ '60 1m' '7 'U~ LG '9 :.0 ID ~I . . 0: .. ~ U 3' ~ ~ AcnE5 LAND USE PROPOSED ANNEXATION C LAS S IF J CAT ION a.n d ^ q5- IE3 P L A ~~ ZONING OWHEIl A P PLle A. Iii 5~,R I 0) w. \.0., LAND USE rL^~J Z 0 N I 1'J G p n 0 PEn T Y 0 Ese n J r T I 0 ~l LoT ILl \<. A ~ 0 K poRE:ST cOunTY RESIDENTIAL LO u.J ~~3 0.'23 AcnES CIT Y Rc-:~ (O"f;;; kJ11,\L LOLU RS b !llGIIT OF,WhY f'L .l " 111 "G "n II 1. ('1111 "a no AnD !....----- , ~ E. C Tin II 0 q rOw,,!; III P 2 ~ s I n ^ IH.1 E \ 6 C I T '( COM 1.11 S 5 I 0 14 E ATl....S "AGE ?_7~ A f I~XIIInl'l' A - ~~8,~'":'.', ":. . . ," . .. II ORDINANCE NO. 5882-95 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER. FLORIDA. AMENDING THE FUTURE LAND USE PLAN ELEMENT OF THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN OF THE CITY, TO DESIGNATE THE LAND USE FOR CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY LOCATED WEST OF MCMULLEN BOOTH ROAD AND EAST OF LANDMARK DRIVE. CONSISTING OF LOT 14. KAPOK FOREST. WHOSE POST OFFICE ADDRESS IS 1236 KAPOK CIRCLE. AS RESIDENTIAL LOW: PROVIDING AN'EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS. the amendment to the future 1 and use pl an el ement of the comprehensive plan of the City as set forth in this ordinance is found to be reasonable. proper and appropriate. and is consistent with the City's comprehensive plan: now. therefore. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER. FLORIDA: Section 1. The future land use plan el~ment of the comprehensive plan of the City of Clearwater is amended by designating' the land use category for the hereinafter described property as follows: Property Lot 14. Kapok Forest. according to the map or plat as recorded in Plat Book 47. Page 47; public records of Pinellas County. Florida. (LUP95-20) Land Use CateQory Residential Low , I ; I I I I I I , , Section 2. This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon adoption. contingent upon and subject to the adoption of Ordinance No. 5881.95. PASSED ON FIRST READING PASSED ON SECOND AND FINAL READING AND ADOPTED 8-3-95 Rita Garvey Mayor-Commissioner . Approved as to form and , legal sUfficiency: ~f' ~ . .[ It- . Parf1e a K. in . Ci ty. Attorney Attest: Cynthi a E. Goudeau I City Clerk - _ "'" / 1510 ~ ~~~:...-' "" "-.....-J ~ _ .......-:'5.~~60 '- ~ ~~/ v--.'\. ~ ,?-<f,'2 ) -,.-:'" ~. . t-~~ _M~S ~ \ -.. '. 1'-'"' :'t--Y" . c.. .. /~~' ._' ii.i~" l.' Cpo o..~ l,'?-~()......<::,g ... ,-,,, ~ ~/ y.... V 'Z-...J ....' ',--_ ~ _ _ _ ..-"" ._~~~~_ - . r ~ ........ ./ " ~"" ,_ l /...............~ ,.;. "..~V ............, _d:............~....~..."f.....~.. 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W ^ Y rLAlllIllIG ...nd lOl/lllO I)QARO !._- ---- .1 C Ii Y COM M I 5 S I 0 ~l I:;. ~ i\:--{. I ' " .. I ~ 1 : F ~ ::;. ~: ~~ ~-'~. a ct. 16D <0 c:: u ACRES .a.cnES ~...: 6. ~ 8 CJ ~ ::I ~ ~ 5f:C 11nll oq TnWIlt,lIIP 2C1 s ATl"'$ PAGe '27L~ A n ^ ~I r.l E \ 6 E " ~,h.\r""" ", , ., >. ... , . . . . . c ": ':....', n'. ... ORDINANCE NO. 5883-95 a'6 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER. FLORIDA. AMENDING THE ZONING ATLAS OF THE CITY BY ZONING CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY LOCATED WEST OF MCMULLEN BOOTH ROAD AND EAST OF LANDMARK DRIVE. CONSISTING OF. LOT 14, KAPOK FOREST, WHOSE POST OFFICE ADDRESS IS 1236 KAPOK CIRCLE. UPON. ANNEXATION INTO THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, AS SINGLE. FAMILY RESIDENTIAL 6 (RS-6): PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the assignment of a zoning district classification as set forth in thi s ordi nance ; s found to be reasonable. proper and appropri ate. and is consistent with the City's co~prehensive plan: now. therefore. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER. FLORIDA: Section 1. The following described property located in Pinellas County, Florida, ;s hereby zoned- as indicated upon annexation into the City of Clearwater. and the zoning atlas of the City is amended. as follows: I' . I Property Lot 14, Kapok Forest. according to the map or plat as recorded in Plat Book 47, Page 47. public records of Pinellas County, FL. (A95.18) Zonina District RS.6 - Single.Family Residential 6 I. '. Sect; on 2. The Central Permi tt i ng Oi rector is di rected to revi se the zoning atlas of the City in accordance ~'/ith the fOI'egoing amendment. Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon adoption, subject to the adoption of Ordinance No. 5881.95. . PASSED ON FIRST READING PASSED ON SECOND AND FINAL READING AND ADOPTED 8-3-95 '\ Rita Garvey Mayor.Commissioner Attest: Approved as to form and leg~tf;: ~ncY: Pamela K. A In City Attorney Cynthia E. Goudeau City C1 erk !--.J L...:.- ~-1- .,--- I I \ ...>....... " I '-- . 6, 0 tl j; 8 a) J' ~ =' ~ :l )t U ~ r.tlJ .. J.xlJ '1 '~I 'J .) .... 16 ., 4.0 .. =>0 1.0 I )1 I'UA ~. a:: ,. '''' ~ U I' :i ill Ir.l )' 12 I Ilrl: 11, .- --- " ) ,/ ---" L A ~J D PROPOSED ANNEXATION P L A ~~ C LAS S I Fie A T IoN a.n d Aq5-1B :ZONING USE OWHF. It Af'I'LIC ^ II"T S~,R o Lv ' lL?, .' PROPERTY DEscnlP1IOU LoT \ L( ) \< A -p 0 ~ L.^t-JD USE rL^tJ ZONING COIJ~11'( l=oREST 0.23 Re511)S NT I AL LO u.J ~-3 C IT)' 1:(.(::>-;:; 10 E J.J'rIl\,L RS b RIGH10F,WAY L,:Jt.u AcnES " n II Z 0" I II 0 (\,., ^ n u CITY COMMISSION ,l,CRES f '27 Lj A rL.llIlIHIC ! ~-_._- ..r.ellC"''' () (l \6 2q lOWIIS"IP E ATl.a.s PAOE nA/laE :) t I"'.~. '. ~ . ORDINANCE NO. 5884.95 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER. FLORIDA. ANNEXING CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY LOCATED EAST OF KEENE ROAD AND SOUTH OF MEADOW LANE. CONSISTING OF LOT 10. BLOCK C. MEADOW CREEK SUBDIVISION, WHOSE POST OFFICE ADDRESS IS 1238 BROOKSIDE DRIVE. INTO THE CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE CITY. AND REDEFINING THE BOUNDARY LINES OF THE CITY TO INCLUDE SAID ADDITION: PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. ~9 WHEREAS. the owner of the real property described herein and depicted on the map attached hereto as Exhibit A has petitioned the City of Clearwater to annex the property into the City pursuant to Section 171.044. Florida Statutes. and the City has complied with all applicable requirements of Florida law in connection with this ordinance: now. therefore. BE IT: ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER. FLORIDA: Section 1. The following-described property is hereby annexed into the City of Clearwater and the boundar'y lines of the City are redefined accordingly: Lot 10. Block C. Neadow Creek as recorded in Plat Book 36. Page 26. public records of Pinellas County. Florida. (A95.19) Section 2. The proviSions of this ordinance are found and determined to be consistent with the City of Clearwater Comprehensive Plan. The City Commission hereby accepts the dedication of all easements. parks.. rights-of-way and other dedications to the public which have heretofore been made by plat. deed or user within the annexed property. The City Engineer, the City Clerk and the Central Permitting Director are directed to include and show the property described herein upon the official maps and records of the City. Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon adoption. . The City Clerk shall file certified copies of this ordinance. including the map attached hereto. 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 8-3-95 '\ Rita Garvey Mayor-Commissioner Approved as to form and legal sufficiency: Attest: P Nl tLvt Pamela K. 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'22. ~~::~~~\: ~', 'N .',1:) .~ "N,r J;; '- ~ c~: ,,' :;.:; ~:~.~~ "'N.'~ ~t :~~~~~ 1" !:,ARWATE" COUHTY~ . .. -<0. :-26"'h:'~ . . -:T". . ;::: 7\ .:.:...~:-:::-:=:~ t""-" ,/l,. t. .-:J'...'+i.,.....,.--:-....... ;' '.:' -.~',~-:.::J:.i ."60'" 1S01~':-:;.~,'~~ tot:' !~..5_>~;:~; :-:::..:,.:.~~ i60 '~~!?~j ',,;;~ '-'.:~' .I-~.. '.~!:~~ ~~~ .ro-.....,...~^' 1"1i'_" '" :.. .'.;<:-, LAND and ZONING OWHER ... P P LJ C A H T ..ft.OULIER) R K ~ G \< PROPERTY DESCRJP1'IOH BL~ La\' lOI m €t:l.~ CJ u.J c I sv~ 'LAND USE PLAN ZONING C.fLt:'E"f<.. C 0 U ~l T Y R.E5\OE~Ttl\L- Law R ...., ::;. O.'2.lOt.CRES CITY Q ec; l D cS N Tl Po L- lr 0 u.) RS L( RIGHT OF Wt.Y ACRE.:> ] .~ Cl T Y ! 5'" E CO)'\I~15SI0~ GE -::'o8A ATLA,$ PA -' .=~.~= P,-AIIN1HG tI n d :: 0 N 1 .. C 9 0 ^ f1 0 ~; t: C t I U 'I '2.'-' TOWHSIIIP '2. q .. ~ Rt.'WE !::XII In 1'1' A -- :",'H c.i',.... . . " . . ORDINANCE NO. 5885-95 ~ (:) AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER. FLORIDA. AMENDING THE FUTURE LAND USE PLAN ELEMENT OF THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN OF THE CITY, TO DESIGNATE THE LAND USE FOR CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY LOCATED EAST OF KEENE ROAD AND SOUTH OF MEADOW LANE, CONSISTING OF LOT 10, BLOCK C. MEADOW CREEK SUBDIVISION. WHOSE POST OFFICE ADDRESS IS 1238 BROOKSIDE DRIVE. .AS RESIDENTIAL LOW: PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS. the amendment to the future 1 and use pl an el ement of the comprehensive plan of the City as set forth in this ordinance is found to be reasonable. proper and appropriate. and is consistent with the City's comprehensive plan: now. therefore. BE IT ORDAINED BY. THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA: f I ii i! I I i I Section 1. The future land use plan element of the comprehensive plan of the City of Clearwater is amended by designating the land use category for the hereinafter descr'ibed property as follows: · Prooerty Lot 10. Block C. Meadow Creek as recorded in Plat Book 36. Page 26, public records of Pinellas County, Flori da. (LUP95- 21) Land Use Cateqo~. Residential Low Section 2. This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon adoption. contingent upon and subject to the adoption of Ordinance No. 5884.95. PASSED ON FIRST READING PASSED ON SECOND AND FINAL READING AND ADOPTED 8-3-95 Rita Garvey Mayor-Commissioner Approved as to form and ~r:UffiCienCY: . ame a I. Akin City Attorney Attest: Cynthia E. Goudeau City Clerk 1200 -,?I"'~ ,~~:,,,\f:: ~4;"": l."""". ~~..._<li -........ ~......... ~i~ :~~~~. ~_""x ~~..,.-.. .......-...----.. ~.." ..,~~ t231~' ~"~:'~I;;.1 lj1-V '239 LAND OWHER .... P P LIe ANT "\G... 0 U L I" E R ) LAND PLAN USE COUNTY R. E 5 \ D E ~T { l\ L.. c ''';" y (~ e:s l D cS N Tl A L... r L .... H ~Il ~l G II n d :. 0 H I H '::. 8 0 AnD S[ClI0~1 "2L/ TQWtlSlllP R lOW lr 0 L.U 1-9 K ~ G \< ZONING ,. .:J R -) ~ RS l{ _J R A ~w E. c :;-..;:... :i~ i&C .:::',~11.?A~ '::!. n .-t I ...~. 4;r'~. . .~:;:~:1300 ..'. ~:i~.~:J.: ....t; <I"""~~~-~."~ and ZONING PROPERTY DEscnlPTIOH BL\.(. IS- LO"-( \ 0 I ("Y\ c: JJ, tl 0 u..J 1 I RIGHT OF Vi ;., y c..tZ..t:'E'K- I suR O.'2.(QACRES CI T Y c 0 ~ )~ 1 S 5 I 0 ~~ ,l..Ht$ PII.GE "308A E ....CRE~ - T t.i: ~ "', I'~.", . ORDINANCE NO. 5886-95 3t AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER. FLORIDA. AMENDING THE ZONING ATLAS OF THE CITY BY ZONING CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY LOCATED EAST OF KEENE ROAD AND SOUTH OF MEADOW LANE. CONSISTING OF LOT 10. BLOCK C. MEADOW CREEK SUBDIVISION. WHOSE POST OFFICE ADDRESS IS 1238 BROOKSIDE DRIVE. UPON ANNEXATION INTO THE CITY OF CLEARWATER. AS SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL 4 (RS.4); PROVIDING AN . EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS. the assignment of a zoning district classification as set forth in this ordinance is found to be reasonable, proper and appropriate. and is consistent with the City's comprehensive plan: now, therefore. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER. FLORIDA: Section 1. The following described property located in Pinellas County, Florida. is hereby zoned as indicated upon annexation into the City of Clearwater. and the zoning atlas of the City is amended. as follows: Prooerty Lot 10. Block C. Meadow Creek as recorded in Plat Book 36, Page 26. pUblic records of Pinellas County. Flori da. (A95 -19) Zoninq District RS-4 - Single-Family Residential 4 Secti on 2. The Central Permi tti ng Di rector is di rected to revi se the! zoning atlas of the City in accordance with the foregoing amendment. Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon adoption. subject to the adoption of Ordinance No. 5884-95. 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Lo'"'r lO I fY) e::.o. tl c UJ c / sv~ ZONING c.1tE.:'EK- COU~lTY r<.. E 5' \ D E WT t 4 L. LOW R ..., ::. o ,'2. CO I. C RES CITY f.< ES l D cS rJ Tl A L. {"... 0 u.J RS L{ n I G II T 0 F w;... y .....CRE~ r L All N III G n n d Z. 0 II , H G 8 0 A no C I T 'Y COM IA I 5 :; I 0 IJ :. I: ClIO 14 '2L/ lOW/ISlIIP '2.. 9 ~ FlAHGE ! S- E E~o8A ATLAS PtoO .-' . " , .tfo).~!~"!~,c....~ ~ .._ '\. ~. ~ . ," ,. .. '. , ,jIIo' . ;.;;~~:;.:..<~ ~ 4h.... 'i ~ .~. " '.. T .. '~. ~,~. , ., ., ,4 DATE 'Y' . ~" 'PO: .::t:t'- ~. ' ~.' ~~. '.'\ 'IT- .,. ~' . Firo1? . ...--...- ~...- ..... \, . .4" . . . c , , 0'. '.' :.,' . . . .AGENDA " <j - /1_~6 \ I I ITEM # ......3:l (t - I ORDINANCE NO. 5887-95 3'd-- AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA, RELATING TO UTILITIES; AMENDING APPENDIX A - SCHEDULE OF FEES, RATES AND CHARGES OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER TO PROVIDE NEW GAS. RATES AND SERVICE CHARGES FOR THE CLEARWATER GAS SYSTEM; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the current base gas rates and service charges of the Clearwater Gas System have been effective for ten (10 ) years; and WHEREAS, inflation has increased the cost of providing overall gas service and competition in the energy field has necessitated a review of the gas rate structure; and: WHEREAS, the accounting firm of coopers & Lybrand L.L.P. was ~ J I I ~ t i t t ~ ~ " :j ~ I; 'I ~ :;) 'i ; 11 ,. retained by th~ City to study these gas rates'and service charges and to propose a more modern structure of rates which recovers from each customer class the appropriate cost to serve that class; and WHEREAS, it is determined to be fair and reasonable to adopt the recommendations of Coopers & Lybrand and the Clearwater Gas System to establish gas rates and service charges based on the cost to serve the various classes of customers; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA: " ;~ ~ 'j section 1. That Appendix A - Schedule of Fees, Rates and " ,; Charges of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Clearwater is hereby amended as shown in Attachment 1 to make changes throughout. -:.. , Sectlon 2. That Appendix A - Schedule of Fees, Rates and Charges of the Code of Ordinances of the city of Clearwater is hereby amended as shown in Attachment 2 to include a new section XXVI. Clearwater Gas System Fees, Rates and Charges. ;i '. ti......rf'l.'.... ," section 3. Should any se~.tion, paragraph, sentence or word of this ordinance be declared for any reason to be invalid, the same shall not affect the validity of the ordinance as a whole, or any part thereof other than.the.part declared to.be invalid. section 4. All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are to the extent of such conflict hereby repealed. section 5. This ordinance shall become effective upon adoption and shall be applicable for all gas bills and services rendered on or after October 1, 1995. PASSED ON FIRST READING 8- 3- 9 5 PASSED ON SECOND AND FINAL 'READING AND ADOPTED Rita Garvey Mayor-Commissioner Attest: Cynthia E. Goudeau City Clerk Approved as to form and legal sufficiency: % lJk4 Pamela K. Akin city Attorney .....l.' ~~ .. L. .IL.. ilL. n:. Y..:- , YL.. VII. VIII. IX. & XI. XI.L.. XIII. XIV. XY.:. XVI. XVII. XVIII. XIX. XX. XXI. XXII. XXIII. XXIV. XXV. XXVI. XXVII. XXVIII. APPENDIX A ATTACHMENT.l SCHEDULE OF FEES, RATES AND CHARGES. Adul t Uses .. . . . .. . . . . . .. . .. . . . . Amusements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Anima ls . .. .... . .. .. . .. .. . . . .. . Bathhouses and Massage Establishments . . . Buildings and Building Regulations . . . . . . Cemeteries . . . . . . . . . . .. .. Erosion and siltation Control . . . . . . . . . Land Development . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fire Department Training Facility ..... Library . . . .. . . . . . . . .. .,.. '" 'II' . Parks, Beaches, Recreation . . ! . . . . . . . Peddlers, Solicitors and Canvassers . . . . . . Police Department . . . . . . . .. .... Public Transportation Carriers . . . . R7creation and Open Land Space Dedication . . . S ~ gn s . . . . . . . . . . . . " . . " . . . . . site Plans, SUbdivision Plats, Land Use Plan and Zoning Atlas Amendments, Conditional Uses, Variances, and Certain Continuances . . . . . . . . . . . Special Land Uses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . streets, Sidewalks, other PUblic Places Taxation and other Fees . . . . . . . . . . . . Traffic and Motor Vehicles . . . . . . . . . . Transportation Impact Fee . . . . . . . . . . . Tree Protection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Utilities - General Information & Deposits . . Public Works utility Fees. Rates and Charqes Clearwater Gas System Fees. Rates and Charqes Waterways and Vessels . . . . . . . . . . . . . Occupational License Fees . . .. ..... ( i OLD-NEW . . CDA:3 2 CDA:3 - 2. CDA: 3 - 2 CDA: 3 - 2 CDA:3 3 CDA;B - 9 COA: 9 - 9 CDA:9 - 9 CDA:l1 - 12 CDA:l1 12 CDA:l1 - 12 CDA:14 - 15 CDA:14 - 15 CDA:15 - 16 CDA:15 - 16 CDA:15 - 17 CDA:15 - 17 CDA:17 - 19 CDA:17 - 19 CDA: 18 ;.. 2..0 CDA:18 - 20 CDA:19 - 21 CDA:19 - 21 CDA:19 - 22 CDA:?? - 24 CDA:?? - 47 CDA:40 - 47 CDA:?? - ?? .Editor's note -- The schedule in this appendix contains all of the fees, rates~and charges, except for taxes, which are required in this Code of Ordinances and/or by resolution. Cross reference -- Occupational license fee schedule, .~ 29.58. -1- .1 tl~-::,~! 1 I '\ I' . ATTACHMENT 1 APPENDIX A.SCHEDULE OF FEES, RATES AND CHARGES Subject Amount ',' '. . 1.. ADULT USES: (1) Application fee for certificate of compliance or provisional certificate of compliance $ 50.00 (2) Application fee for adult us~ license: (a) Nonrefundable fee; if approved, 'fee will be credited to annual adult use license fee 100.00 (b) Fee for each additional adult use classification; if.approved, fee will be credited to annual adult use license fee' 25.00 (c) Investigation fee for each individual listed in the application pursuant to Section 41.522(2)(11), City Code 25.00 (3) AMual adult use license fee: (a) Adult theaters ($175.00 of. fee payable to Pinellas County Public Health Unit (b) Other adult use classifications (c) Each additional adult use classification (Res. No. 93.74, ~ I, 11-18-93) - 11. AMUSEMENTS: 475,00 . 300.00 50.00 Coin-operated amusement devices: Storage and hauling charge for seizure, per machine .(~ 7.26) S 10.00 (1) (2) Permit fee, per location (~ 7.42) 10,00 ill. ANIMALS: Beekeeping: (1) (2) Permit fee (~ 8.61) Renewal fee (~ 8.62) 5.00 2.00 IV, BATHHOUSES AND MASSAGE ESTABLISHMENTS: Bathhouses: " (1) Establishment permit fee (~ 9.32) 10.00 (2) Bath technician permit fee (~ 9.37) 25.00 -2- ~\lt". ". - ATTACHMENT 1 APPENDIX A-SCHEDULE OF FEES, RATES AND CHARGES r I i I: I I f Subject Amount y.... BUILDINGS AND BUILDING REGULATIONS (~ 47.087): Permit fees and charges: (1) Permits andfees. in general; exceptions: (a) ~} .~. \' (c) (d) (e) Permits are not required for carpeting. painting, wallpapering. tile, paneling over existing,walls.. and floor tile, nor where the valuation of labor. materiaJs, and all other items does not exceed $500.00 and the work or operation is of casual, minor. inconsequential nature, and does not violate any city codes or ordinances, or is exempt pursuant to Chapter 75-489, Laws of Florida (Special Acts). Section 25: , Valuations for new construction and additions shaJI be based on the current Southern Building Code Congress International's valuation tables. Other permits shall be based on contract value. The building official may request a copy of signed contract if the value presented does not appear to be in line with other permits of like work. Where no fee is stated, the same shall not be interpreted as an intention to waive any requirement for a permit that may be stated elsewhere in the'city's Code of Ordinances. Demolition permits shall be issued at the fee set forth in this fee schedule. However, no fee shall be required when the building or structure has been declared a hazard to public safety or welfare by the building official. . Prior to statting any electrical, gas, plumbing, mechanical, roofing or other work under a combination permit, the contractor or the subcontractor engaged to do the work shall file with the building services division a form showing the name and certification number of the subcontractor doing the work, the subcontractor's Clearwater license number or occupational license registration number, ,the number of the combination permit, the address where the work is to be done, and oilier related information as may be required by the building services division. Failure to file such form or provide such infonnation shalI be just cause for the refusal or' inspection services, the issuance of a correction notice, and the assessment of the appropriate fee~ , (2) Fee schedule. In the case of reviews, inspections and similar activities associated with building and related codes not requiring a combination permit, the following schedule of fees shaH apply: (a) Plan review fees: . 1. 2. Building permit fee estimate Consultation or special service fee. per hour 25.00 50.00 (b) Plans examination fee: .~ 1. ~ Multifamily and commercial. valuation: a. $50,000.00 or less Plus, per $ I ,000,00 of value or fractio thereof 12.50 3.00 b. Greater than $50.000.00, but not exceeding $250,000.00 Plus, per $ 1,000.00 of value or fraction thereof in excess of S50,000.00 162,50 2.50 -3- ~;t ~ ~l-.l ,~ .. ATIACHMENT 1 APPENDIX A-SCHEDULE OF FEES. RATES AND CHARGES Suhjt!r:t C. Greater than $250.000.00, but not exceeding $500,000.00 Plus, per $ 1 ,000.00 of value or fraction thereof in excess of $250.000.00 d. Greater than 5500,000.00. but not exceeding $750,000.00 Plus, per $ 1,000.00 of value or fraction thereof in excess of $500,000.00 e. ' $750,000.00 or greater ' . Plus, per .$1,000.00 of value or fraction thereof in excess of $750,000.00 2. 3. One- or two-family residential building, per building For multiple identical single-family or two-family buildings in the same project: a. b. . First building Each additional building 4. Zoning plan review for new one- and two-family; additions, remodeling, or new multifamily or commercial structures, per application Flood. zone review, for structures located in flood zones A or Y, per application Threshold structures, per structure 5. 6. (c) Plan amendments: 1. Change to permitted planS. per hour Minimum fee Duplicate permit placards, each Change of contractor, per contractor 2. 3. (d) Certificates of occupancy: 1. '., ... 3. 4. One- or two-family dwelling, per unit Multifamily and commercial, per application Conditional certificate of occupancy, per condition Replacement or additional copy, except one- or two-family dwelling (e) Special inspections: 1. ~ (t) Refunds: I Change of use or HRS inspections. per trade Maximum fee After hours, weekends, per hour, per inspection Minimum fee, per inspection 1. Permits under $30,00, unless issued in error by city -4- Amount 662.50 2.00 1,162.50 1.50 1.537.50 1.00 75.00 75.00. 25.00 25.00 25.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 25.00 25.00 10.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 30.00 60.00 50.00 100.00 No refund - 1 f I. t I J ! i I r I ! > ~ '~~f'Io.~ .,' '".., " .' I ' A IT ACHMENT 1 . APPENDIX A-SCHEDUL~ OF FEES. RATES AND CHARGES - Subject 2. 3. Amount Work has commenced. or permit is over 90 days old No refund All other pennits Refund of fee paid, less $30.00 or one- half the fee. whichever is greater, to be retained by the city (g) Permit fees: 1. Per structure valuation: a. $50,000.00 or less Plus, per S 1,000.00 of value or fraction thereof b. Greater than $50,000.00, but not exceeding 5250,000.00 Plus, per $ 1,000.00 of value or fraction thereof in excess of S50,OOO.00 C. Greater than $250,000.00, but not exceeding S500,OOO.00 Plus, per $ 1 ,000.00 of value or fraction thereof in excess of S250,000.00 d. Greater than $500,000.00, but not exceeding $750,000.00 Plus, per $ 1 ,000.00 of value or fraction thereof in excess of $500,000.00 e. S750,000,00 or greater Plus, per S 1 ,000.00 of value or fraction thereof in excess of S750,OOO.00 ! I I II : ! . 25.00 6.00 .1 j I f I I 325.00 5.00 1,325.00 4.00 2,325.00 3.00 3,075.00 2.00 This fee applies to the following types of permits, with additional costs of $30.00 per trade as noted. Combination permits, subtrades (involve at least two of the following: building, electric, plumbing, mechanical, roofing and gas): 2. Building only Electrical only - Mechanical (may require electrical) Gas only \ Roof only Aluminum structures (may require electrical) Aboveground fuel tanks Asbestos abatemtlnt -5- ~': .. c . ,,:J, ., ~.,,), ~"'<L,''''~ SubjeC1 . '. '1. .1 ' I."" . ."". ,.' \ . ~,. .....:.,. ~, .-f.',: .. ....,. ':~. \" . I." . u . .." ,. . ATIACHMENT 1 ' I APPENDIX A~SCHEDULE OF FEESt RATES AND CHARGES J Carports Davits (may require electrical) Decks Docks (may require ele~trical) Driveways Plust for right-of~way permit Fire alarms Fire suppress~on systems Fireplace Fences Hoods lnground swimming pools (also require electrical and plumbing) -6~ Amount 5.00 ;........---.'i. ~'., ~I'. '\".. . ATIACHMENT 1 APPENDIX A-SCHEDULE OF FEES. RATES AND CHAROES Subjut Amount Underground fuel tanks (removal. replacement or new installation) Walls (privacy and retaining) (h) Miscellaneous permits: 1. Mobile home, mobile office, construction trailer, sales trailer, etc. a. Building pennit (tiedown and site placement) Electrical permit Gas permit Plumbing permit Mechanical permit 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 b. c. d. e. 2. 3. 4. Temporary power pole, not in conjunction with combination permit Tent permit (may require electrical) Demolition permit " Plus, per square foot in excess of 1,000 square feet (No fee charged when demolition is ordered by city) 30.00 30.00 50.00 0.05' . i . 5. House move: a. Application Preinspection Plus, per mile outside city , Remodeling permit, for setting house on lot, per vio~ation: 40.00 50.00 0.30 b. , c. (i) 550,000.00 or less Plus, per $1,000.00 of value or fraction thereof 25.00 6.00 (ii) Greater than 550,000.00, but not exceeding $250,000.00 Plus. per S 1,000.00 of value or fraction thereof in excess of 550,000,00 325.00 5.00 (iii) Greater than S250,Ooo.oo, but not exceeding $500,000.00 . Plus. per S 1 ,000.00 of value or fraction thereof in excess of 5250,000.00 1,325.00 4.00 \ (iv) Greater than $500,000.00, but not exceeding $750,000.00 Plus, per $ 1,000.00 or value or fraction. thereof in excess of $500,000.00 2,325.00 3.00 (v) .$750,000.00 or greater Plus, per S 1,000.00 of value or fraction thereof in excess of $750,000.00 3,075.00 2.00 -7- Amount 1 I , 1 i I I 1 I, i I: j I i ! I , ATIACHMENT 1 APPENDIX A-SCHEDULE OF FEES; RATES AND CHARGES Subjt!Ct 6. 7. Swimming pool permit, aboveground pool Recertification of electrical service (i) Special fees: 1. Work not ready for inspection (reinspection fee): a, b. First occurrence Second or subsequent occurrence 2. . Followup on permit: a. b. Failure to request inspections Minimum fee 50 % of permit fee , 30.00 3. After-the~fact permit: a. First occurrence Second or subsequent occurrence by same contractor, any job site in city 30.00 30.00 25.00 60.00 Triple permit fee b. 10 times permit fee (3) As used in these fee schedules, "combination permit" means a permit for construction privileges, conditions and restrictions of a building permit, electrical permit, gas permit, plumbing permit, mechanical permit, and roof permit (or some combination thereot), for which proper approval has' been granted by the city and for which proper fees have been paid. FUingfeesfor appeals, Any application for an appeal to the construction/tlood board of adjustment and . appeals, the city manager, or the city commission as provided for in chapter 47 shall be filed with the building official, accompanied by a filing fee as follows: (1) Appeal to the construction/flood board of adjustment and appeals (2) AppeaJ to L'1e city manager (3) AppeaJ to the city commission Developmen( impact fees: - , ,- (1) For all new buildings and structures, the applicant shaJl at the time the building permit is issued pay a development impact fee as follows: , ~( ) N .ct 'aJ . I . 'I d ,. a ew rest enU structures, slOg e-taml y, apartment, con ommmrn or mobile home, per unit (b) New commerciaJ structures, for each 2,500 square feet of noor area or fraction thereof (c) New industrial structures, for each 5,000 square feet of Iloor area or fraction thereof -8- 125.00 50.00 t ! ! I l I ~ I 125.00 250.00 I i I I ! i 1 . I , I I ; j 1 J , 250,00 250,00 ; ! , l - i .'I!: I' I: ' ~:~> ATtACHMENT 1 APPENDIX ~~SCHEDULE OF FEES, RATES AND CHARGES 1 ~ Subject - (d) New hotel or motel facilities: I ! I I... , ' , Per unit Commercial area other than units, for each 2,500 square feet,of floor area or fraction thereof 1. 2. ; . I' I.. . (2) The funds derived from these fees shall be deposited in a special acc,ount to be used exclusively for the construction of roads, public transit facilities and stonn drainage in the~city, including actual construction costs, acquisition of right-of-way, the construction of sidewalks, curbs, drainage structures and signal installations., (Ord. N.o. 5120, 9 3, 8-15~91) .YL. CEMETERIES: Purchase and conveyance of lots (~ 11.02): (1) Prices: (a) (b) (c) Infant space Adult space Urn space I- - ! - , I' i (2) Fees: (a) Staking fee: . 1. Weekdays 2. Saturdays, Sundays, leg,,:! holidays oj Amount 250.00 250.00 125.00 500.00 125.00 30.00 50.00 (b) Consent to transfer of ownership, plus recording fee (c) Recording fee, deed or consent to transfer 25.00 As provided by law Y!L. EROSION AND SILT AnON CONTROL: Fees for land clearing and grubbing permits are as follows (~ 50.21): (1) (2) Land clearing and grubbing pennit Reinspection fee; per additional inspection I" , . ~ (3) Speci~nspection fee These fees shall be paid prior to the issuance of permits, and such fees shcll be nonrefundable. (Res. No. 86~9, ~~ I, 2, 2-6-86) VITI, LAND DEVELOPMENT: -9- 10.00 25.00 25.00 '\ ;,.........- ~.~,. . ATTACHMENT 1 APPENDIX A-SCHEDULE OF FEES, RATES AND CHARGES. SubjC!ct AmoLlnt There is hereby esmbl ished the following fees and charges relating to review and processing of site pians~ land use plan and zoning atlas amendments and subdivision plats, conditional uses. variances. appeals, continuances, concurrency reviews and concurrency reviews, and development agreement reviews: I I I' Site plqn review (99 43.21-43.25): (1) Base charge for each site plan Plus for each acre or fraction thereof .. 790.00 55.00 Revalidation of a certified site plan 150.00 (2) (3) Site plan amendment after certification (9 43.51) 150.00 (4) Transfer of development rights (9 42.06): \. (a) (b) With fonnal site plan review Without fonnal site plan review 1.50.00 350.00 Subdivision plat review (99 46.31-46.38): (1) Base charge for each preliminary subdivision plat Plus for each lot included on the plan 890.00 30.00 Revalidation if a certified preliminary subdivision plat 55.00 (2) (3) (4) Subdivision plat amendment after certification. prior to recording 55.00 Administrative lot division 150.00 Anne.talion (937.05) and initial zoning and land use requests: No. charge (1) Development agreement review 365.00 Land Use Plan (~ 36,066) and zoning arias (9 40.673) amendment requests: (1) Base charge for each application for amendment of the zoning atlas 475.00 Plus for each county land use plan amendment 200.00 (2) Base charge for a zoning amendment and city land use plan amendment on the same property 685.00 (a) Plus for each county land use plan amendment (b) ~lus for each property three acres or greater in size requiring state approval Variance or conditional use applications: 100.00 200.00 (1) Variances: 1 J ! ,i I , (a) Sign variances involving existing legal but nonconforming sign (9 44.09) (see also -10- ATTACHMENT 1 APPENDIX A-SCHEDULE OF FEES, RATES AND CHARGES Subjtct Amount There is hereby established the following fees and charges relating to review and processing of site plans, land use plan and zoning atlas amendments and subdivision pl3:ts, conditional uses, variances, appeals, continuances, concurrency reviews and concurrency reviews, and development agreement reviews: Site plan review (99 43.21-41.25): (1) (2) (3) Base charge for each site plan Plus for each acre or fraction thereof 790.00 55.00 Revalidation of a certified site plan 150.00 Site plan amendment after certification (9 43.51) 150.00 (4) Transfer of development rights (9 42.06): (a) (b) With formal site plan review Without formal site plan review . . 150.00 350.00 Subdivision plat review (99 46.31-46.38): (1) (2) (3) (4) Base charge for each preliminary subdivision plat Plus for each lot included on the plan 890.00 30.00 Revalidation if a certified preliminary subdivision plat 55.00 Subdivision plat amendment after certification, prior to recording 55.00 Administrative lot division 150.00 Annexation (9 37.05) and initial zoning aiulland use requests: (1) No charge Development agreement review 365.00 Land Use Plan (9 36.066) and zoning atlas (9' 40.673) amendment requests: (1) (2) Base charge for each application for amendment of the zoning atlas Plus for each county land use plan amendment 475.00 200.00 Base charge for a zoning amendment and city land use plan amendment on the same property 685.00 (a) . Plus for each county land use plan amendment ' (b) 'Plus for ea'ch property three acres or greater in size requiring state approval 100,00 200.00 Variance or conditional use applications: (1) Variances: (a) Sign variances involving ~xisting legal but nonconforming sign (9 44.09) (see also -10- -. ATTACHMENT 1 APPENDIX A-SCHEDULE OF FEES, RATES AND CHARGES Subject Amount SIGNS) 50:00 For variance requests for which a continuance is required at the request of the applicant or due to the applicanes failure to provide sufficient information for consideration of the variar.cet an additional fee of $50.00 for each continuance shall be required. (b) (c) Other variances for residentially zoned properties (9 4?22) Other variances for nonresidentially zoned properties.(q 45.22): 200.00 . 1. Single variance request 2. Any additional request for variance with respect to the same property or contiguous properties by the same owner 475.00 55.00 (2) Conditional use (9 41.031) 475.00 (a) Plus any additional request for conditio'nat use with respect to the same property or contiguous properties by the same owner , Plus for alcoholic beverage sales requests 55.00 210.00 (b) 1:xception A: Requests involving transfers of business ownership for which a conditional use permit has previously been issued 350,00 -Exception B: Requests involving package sales of alcoholic beverages for indoor retail sales uses selling alcoholic beverages 'as an accessory use and which either: (a) contain a minimum of 25,000 square feet of gross floor area; or (b) sell alcoholic beverages only as part of a gift set in which the value of the alcoholic beverages in the set is less than 50 percent of the value of the total set 100.00 (3) Rehearings of variance or conditional use requests for which a trial period has been established by an official city board or by the city commission None (4) Variance or conditional use permits for construction that has been initiated or a use that has been established prior to obtaining a required conditional use or variance approval double the required fee (from above) . Appeal from planning and zoning board or development code adjusTment board to hearing officer (~ 36.065) 365.00 (1) (2) Requests for a continuance of any review or other process which would result in additional advenising . (~ 36.084) 55.00 . . Concurrency ~view (9 36.148) 55,00 Plus for traffic impact study 55.00 Plus for vested rights determination 210.00 (Res. No. 92-38,9 I, 64~92; Res. No. 92-59, ~ 1,9-17-92; Res. No. 92-65,9 1, 11-5-92; Res. No. 92-77, ~ -11- - ! , t J I I I I I I I I I 1 ,......,.:..(.~~" ,",. . ~~~ -'. ATI ACHMENT 1 APPENDIX A-SCHEDULE OF' FEES, RATES AND CHARGES Subject Amount 1, 12-17-92) OC FIRE DEPARTMENT TRAINING FACILITY: . Fee amount derennined Uy 'use agreement. x... LIBRARY: . Fees for the use of the ciry library !Jy nonresidents are as follows (9 18.04): (1) . Aruma! nonresident 100.00 A nonresident card may be used by any member of the immediate household of the person to whom the card is issued. (Res. No. 8842, S 2, 11-3-88; Res. No. 92.51~ !i 1, 8-13-92; Res. No. 94-34~ 7-21-94) , \ XL. PARKS, BEACHES~ RECREATION: Rental fees for parks and recreation facilities (ch. 22): (1) User groups. There is hereby established the following categories of user groups upon which rental fees . will be based for parks and recreation rental facilities, including public buildings (Martin Luther King Center~ 'City Hall Annex, Memorial Civic Center, Sailing Center), the bandsheIl, swimming pools and athletic fields: . City related group: No charge .1 (a) Cb>" Cosponsored group: 1.00 (c) Outside group: 1. Public/civic/church. 'Hourly charges (Clearwater based only; non- Clearwater based groups treated as private), 2. Private.. Basic rental charge, hourly charges, and equipment charges. 3. Commercial. Basic rental charges, hourly charges, equipment charges, and ten percent of gross. (2) Amounts of fees and charges. There is hereby established the following fees and charges relating to the renlal of public buildings, the bandshell, athletic fields and swimming pools: ~ . (a) 'Public buildings (Martin Luther King Ce~ter, Memorial Civic Center, City Hall Annex~ Sailing Center) and the bandshell: - ~ 1. Basic rental fees: a. Sailing Center, per use times number of Jays b. Other public buildings, per use times times number of days c. Boat storage, per month plus tax 200.00 70.00 30.00 -12- ;~........; .... . . '(6) , ATTACHMENT 1 APPENDIX A-SCHEDULE OF FEES, RATES AND CHARGES Subject Amount d. Dance floor rental, per use plus tax 90.00 2. Hourly charge: a. Utilities b. Personnel, per employee: i. Straight time ii. Overtime iii. City rate for off-duty police officer, (if necessary). 10.00 ' 15.00 .10.00 3. Equipment charge for each piece of equipment used, per day (including . but not limited to, piano, P .A. system, and spotlights) . 5.00 . I , i I I 9.00 ! ! 11.50 17.25 6.00 (b) Athletic fields: 1. Hourly charge: a, Utilities b. Personnel, per employer: i. Straight time ii. Overtime c. Reservation fee, per hour (2 hour minimum) (c) Swimming pools: 1. 2. Basic rental fee, per use Hourly charge: a. Utilities b. Personnel, per employee 60.00 8.00 7.50 I ! ; , ,1 1 ; , j I ; , ~ (3) A cleaning deposit in the amount of 550.00 shall be paid in advance for the rental of the Sailing Center to assure that the premises and equipment are returned in a clean and undamaged condition, as detennined by the city. The fees and charges established herein shall be paid to the City of Clearwater and shall be credited to the parks and recreation department, except that fees for the Sailing Center shall be credited to the Marine Department. (4) (5) When applicable, a deposit of 530.00 shall be required to reserve any building (other than the Sailing Center), bandshell or poot or S50.00 to reserve the Sailing Center, and S 12.00 to reserve an athletic field. Said deposits shaH be submitted with the application and will be refunded only if the application is not approved. Thoseibrganizations or agencies which' have current separate facility agreements with the City of Clearwater shall be exempt from this resolution. , :, ~ ~ ! Use of facUlries by nonresidenrs (ch. 22): (1) Effective January I, 1994, nonresidents who wish to use city recreation facilities or programs may do so by paying one or more of the following fees: -13- - .~IY.'";: ... ! 1. 2. Annual individual fee, valid from January 1 through December 31 Annual f~ily fee, valid from January 1 through D~cember 31 Note: An individual card may be used only by the person to whom it is issued. The family fee provides a card for each family member residing at the household. 56.00' 140.00 II I, I I ~ ! I I I _ A 'IT ACHMENT 1 APPENDIX A.SCHEDULE OF FEES. RATES AND CHARGES Subjt!ct Amount (a) Card options: (b) Options in lieu of nonresident card purchase: 1. 2. Daily guest fee at all tennis facilities Admission fees for open swim programs only at all city swimming pools: 3.00- a. Children 17 years of age and under: L Wimer ii. Summer' 2.00 1.50 b. Adults 18 years of age and over: i. Winter iLSummer 3.50 2.50 r 3. Class/program fee plus 50 percent additional for activities offered on a session basis. 4. Single season fee for adult athl~tic leagues, per person 5. .... S~ngle admission fee (exception. 'city pools) plus an additional 25 percent. 6. . Participant fees for activities/programs conducted by the recreation deparnnent staff that are free to residents: . 33.00 Where practicable, fees may be charged to nonresident panicipants. 7. In co-sponsoring programs where leadership is provided by noncity employees: a. Participants .of youth programs, per activity b. Family participants of youth programs, 3 or more c. Participants of adult programs, per activity 10.00 25.00 20.00 j I i i i ~ \ 8. Lawnbowls, shuffleboard and horseshoe clubs: "\ Per year for each Chlb; due January 1st of each _year 100.00 (2) The criteria which establish the class of city residentS for the purpose of the fees above and Resolution No. 88-43 are: (a) Permanent residence within the incorporated boundaries of the city; -14- .1 .' ATTACHMENT 1 APPENDIX A-SCHEDULE.oF FEES, RATES AND CHARGES Subjtct Amount (b) Ownership of real property within the incorporated boundaries of the city, as evidenced by the official tax rolls maintained by the county; (c) Tourists and guests- temporarily residing at properties within the incorporated boundaries of the city; or , ' (d) Persons who are employees of the city, their spouses and children who live at home. (3) In programs where rentals are charged, or where enforcement is impractical, or a majority of the facilities used by a program 'are provided in a municipality other than. Clearwater, the nonresident fee is not required. (Res. No. 88-43, ~~ 2-4, 11.3-88; Res. No. 90-49, ~~ 1-5,.12-20.90; Res. No. 91-46, ~ 1, 12-19-91; Res. No. 91-47, 9 1, 12-19-91; Res. No. 93-61,. 9 1, 10-18-93; Res. No. 93-71, 9 1, 11-29-93) XI!.. PEDDLERS, SOLICITORS AND CANVASSERS: Peddlers applicationfee (~ 23.33(5)) (1) (2) 25.00 Charitable organization registration fee (9 23.81) 10.00 ZIIL. POLICE DEPARTMENT: Fees for pennits and repon requests processed by the police deparrment: (1) Solicitor permits (~ 23.81) (2) Ta:d permits (~ 25.071) (see aJso PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION CARRIERS) 10.00 10.00 (3) Vehicle for hire permits (925.171) 10.00 (4) Taxicab/public conveyance vehicle permit sticker 2.00 (5) Handbill distribution permits (9 3.41) 10.00 (6) Street artist I.D. 10.00 (7) Amusement machine permits (99 7.26, 7,42) 10.00 (8) . Cabaret cards 5.00 (9) Letters of good conduct , (10) Bank e~ployee I.D. processing (11) Fingerprinting: 3.00 5.00 (a) (b) One card Additional cards, ~3ch 3.00 1.00 -15. ft....,.....,... _ _, . _ ATTACHMENT 1 APPENDIX A-SCHEDULE OF FEESJ RATES AND CHARGES Subjut (12) *Auto accident report copies (13) *Event report copies (14) *Other report copies (15) Record checks by mail (16) Black and white ph~tographs: (a) Four by five (b) Five by seven (c) Eight by ten (17) Color photographs: (a) (b) (c) Four by five Five by seven Eight by ten .Up to six pages; additional pages, per page . (Res. No. 84-1, ~ 2, 1*19-84; Res. No. 85-42, ~ I, 6~-8S) XIV, PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION CARRIERS: Taxicab operators pennitfee (~.25.082) (see also J'OLICE DEPARTMENT) .. I XV. RECREATION AND OPEN SPACE LAND DEDICATION: (1) Recreation facilities impact fee, per dwelling unit (9 54.23) (2) Open space impacr fee: (a) All new development and annexation, if applicable, shall be assessed an open space land impact fee equal to four percent of the net land area of the project or an amount of money equal to four percent of the land value. (b) For the expansion of existing projects, the open space I.and impac;t fee'shall be computed as follows: \1. ~ For nonresidential uses the assessment shall equal two percent of the net land are~ of the entire project or an amount of money equal to two percent of,the land value. 2. For, residential uses the assessment shall equal four percent of the net land area attributable to the expanded number of units or an amount of money equal to four percent of the land value. -16- L..- Amount 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 3.00 4.00 3.00 4.00 6.00 0.25 25.00 200.00 ...,., '-" , . .1. .. ATTACHMENT 1 APPENDIX A-SCHEDULE OF FEES, RATES AND CHARGES Subj~ct (Code 1980. 99 116.43t 116.49) XYL. SIGNS: Application fees for sign permits are. as follows (9 44.31): (1) Per square foot of sign faceage Amount 0.40 (a) Minimumt per sign 20.00 (b) If sign is electrified, additional per sign 20.00 (c) If the sign has been located. placedt erected, constructed. altered or extended without a sign permit having been obtained for such work, except as provided in subsection 44.31 (1). and if such work otherwise complies with the sign regulations of the city. the applicant shaH pay,treble the amount of the permit fee for such work. in addition to such other penalties as may be imposed. (See also LAND DEVELOPMENT for sign variance applicatio'n fee) (Res. No. 86-66, 9 I, 10-16-86) XY.IL. SITE PLANS, SUBDIVISION PLATS, LAND USE PLAN AND ZONING ATLAS AMENDMENTS, CONDITIONAL USES. VARIANCES. AND CERTAIN CONTINUANCES: (1) Site plan review: (a) Base charg~ for each site plan Plus 1. For each -acre. or fraction thereof .:" (b) Revalidation of a cenified site plan (c) Site plan amendment (after certification) (d). Transfer of development rights: 1. With fonnal site plan review 2. Without formal site plan review (2) Subdivision plat review: (a) Base charge for each preliminary subdivision plat Plus 1. For each lot included on the plan . (b) ~ Revalidation if a cenified preliminary subdivision pl:u ~ . (c) Subaivision plat amendment (after certification. prior to recording) (d) Administrative lot division (3) Annexation and initial zoning and land use requests: (a) Base charge for each application for an agreement to annex or annexation and initial zoning designation (including an individual existing or proposed single-family dwelling -17- I 250.00 50.00 150.00 150.00 150.00 350.00 250'.00 25.00 50.00 ' 50.00 150'.00 r" '~H . i. (4) I ~ I. '. I (6) (7) (8) _ ATIACHMENT 1 APPENDIX A-SCHEDULE.QF FEES. RATES AND CHARGES Subject Amount unit) No Charge lAnd use plan and zoning alias amendment requests: (a) Base charge for each application for amendment of the zoning atlas 250.00 (b) Base charge for :;l zoning amendment and city land use plan amendment on the same property 250.00 Plus 1. For each amendment. requiring state approval . 100.00 (5) Variance or conditional use requests; (a) Variances: . . 1. Sign variances involving existing nonconforming sign age 2. Other variances for residentially zoned properties 3. Other variances for nonresidentiaJly zoned properties: Single variance request Plus- .. 4. ' Any additional request for variance with respect to the same property or contiguous properties by the same owner 50.00 50.00 100.00 200.00 (b) 200.00* Conditional use Plus L Any additional request for conditional use with respect to the same property or contiguous properties by the same owner 2. For alcoholic beverage sales requests *Exception A: Requests involving transfers of business ownership for . which a conditional use permit has previously been issued *Exception B: Requests involving package saleS of alcoholic beverages for indoor retail sales uses selling alcoholic beverages as an accessory use and which either: (a) contain a minimum of 25,000 sq. ft. of gross floor area; or (b) sell alcoholic beverages only as part of a "gift set" in which the value of the alcoholic beverage(s) in the set is less: than 50% of the value of the total set 50.00 200.00 350.00 100.00 (c) Rehearings of variance or conditional use requests for which a "trial period" has been established by an official city board or by the city commission None (a) Appeal from planning and zoning board or development code adjustment board to hearing officer 365.00 (b) Appeal from planning and zoning board to city commission 50.00 \. Requests for a_ continuance of any review or other process which would result in additional advenising 50.00 Concurrency review 50,00 Plus (1) For traffic imp3ct study 50.00 -18- ,~:n~. .' ... , . ATTACHMENT 1 APPENDIX A-SCHEDULE OF FEES, RATES AND CHARGES Ii Subject Amount (2) For vested rights determination 200.00 (9) Development agreemenr review 365.00 (Res. No. 94-28, 9 1, 5-19-94; Res. No. 94-52, 9 1, .10-6-94; 'Res. No. 95-14, 9 1, 1-19-95) - XVlll, SPECIAL LAND USES: Alcoholic beverage establislunenrs: Fee for application for variance from separation requirements (9 41.091) 125.00 (Res. No. 88-4, 9 1, 1-21-88) XI;h STREETS, SIDEWALKS, OTHER PUBLIC PLACES: Fees for services provided by the depanment of public works (ch. 28):. (1) Petition to vacate street 200.00 (2) Petition to vacate alley 200.00 (3) Petition to vacate pedestrian walkway 175.00 (4). Petition to vacate easement 150.00 (5) Petition to vacate other 150.00 (6) Street name change 200.00 (7) Address (house number) change 100.00 (8) Utility permit/other uses of ROW/driveway pennit: This fee schedule shall not apply to action initiated unless required by the city commission. ~ ' Penniifee to conduct race utilizing public rights-aI-way, per panicipanr 0.25 ! I I j J :\ I I I ! J 1 (a) No inspection required (b) Inspection required (c) - Failure to obtain ROW permit before starting work 0.00 ,20.00 Double fee (9) Final subdivision inspection and reinspection 50.00 (1) The city manager may require the applicant to pay the charge as a deposit based upon the estimated number of participants and may deny the permit if the applicant refuses to pay such d~posit. (2) TIle charge shall be remitted by the applicant within two weeks following the race evenr. if a deposit has -19- . n....'...T1 ,.. - Amount ! } I ! ~ _ . ATTACHMENT 1 APPENDIX A-SCHEDULE OF FEES, RATES AND CHARGES Subject ' not been required. If a deposit has been required, any underpayment shaH be remitted or any overpayment shall be returned to the applicant within ten days after receipt of the affidavit provided for in subsection (3) below. . All applicants for spechil event pennirs to conduct a race shalt provide in affidavit form at the time of payment of the charges or a request for refund of overpayment, a statement identifying the event and the number of persons that participated in the event. (3) (Res. No. 82-3, 9 1, I-~4-82; Res. No. 84-72, 8-1.6-84) X& TAXATION AND OTHER FEES: (1) Occupational license tax: (a) Registration fee for persons not maintaining a permanent business (9 29.30(3)) (b) Duplicate license' fee (9 29.33) (c) Transfer fee (9 29.38(1), (2)) (2) Interim proprietary and general services fee. per unit, per month, initially (9 29.95) XAL. TRAFFIC AND MOTOR V1;HICLES: (1) Impoundment of vehicles (9 30.080): I' (a) Charges for towing: (b) Anywhere within the city between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m.: a. __ Regular wrecker pickup b. If dolly required . . Anywhere within the city between the hours of 5:00 'p.m. and 8:00 a.m.: a. Regular wrecker pickup b. If dolly required Towtruck: at scene over one hour, each addition;1.l hour More than one wrecker or toWtrUck at scene: a. Each additional wrecker or towtruck during daylight hours b. Each additional wrecker or towtruck during hours of darkness Storage charges: 1. " -. , 3. 4. , . 1. Outside storage, per 2~hour period or fraction thereof 2. Inside storage, per 24-hour period or fraction thereof (2) aea~ater Pass Bridge (9 30.161): - , (3). The following toll rates are hereby ildopted for the use of Clearwater Pass Bridge: 1. Two-axle vehicles, including motorcycles and mopeds 2. Two-axle vehicle, including mOlOrcycles. mopeds and buses, public agency; token system, two tokens for 3. 111ree-axle vehicles , -20- 25.00 10.00 3.00 25.00 40.00 25.00 50.00 25.00 35.00 35.00 35.00 ? 8.00 - Ij ~} 10.00 ,1 l J 1: , " 0.75 0,25 1.00 ~~.;t({'~: .,,~ ..~ . , A IT ACHMENT 1 AJ.>PENDIX A-SCHEDULE OF FEES, RATES AND CHARGES f I: I Subject ., 4. Four-axle vehicles 5. Five-axle vehicles 6. Each additional axle 7. Buses, private 8. . PSTA buses 9. . . Jolley Trolley 10. Pedestrians , 11. Employees of city on official business 12. County park employees on official business 13. Emergency vehicles on emergency calls 14. Employees of the Florida Department of Transportation working on the Clearwater Pass bridge replacement project (b) The rate schedule established in this section shall not be revised except in the manner provided by section 15E of Ordinance No. 3932 of tile city. (c) . The city manager or, in his absence, the chief of police is hereby authorized to waive !he tolls established in this section when in the exercise of his discretion it is determined that such waiver is necessary because of emerg'ency conditions. ,COrd. No. 5664-94, 9 1, 9-1-94) Amount 1.25 1.50 0.25 1.75 0.10 0.10 Exempt Exempt Exempt Exempt Exempt XXIL. TRANSPORTATION IMPACT FEE: Pinellas County Ordinance No. 86-43, administered by the city, assesses a . fee on new land development or a change in land use. This fee is based upon the increase in vehicular traffic generated by new development or land use.' . xxm. TREE PROTECTION: Removal: (1) Permit fee (9 52.32): (2) (3) (4) For removal of 1-5 trees Per tree over 5 Fee tor appeal following denial of permit (9 52.34) Reinspectiori fee, per additional inspection Special~nspection fee These fees shall be paid prior to the issuance of permits, and such fees shall be nonrefundable. (Res. No. 86-9, 99 1, 2, 2-6~86; R~. No. 93~32, !i 1, 8-30-93) . -21- 15.00 I I j I ! I I ! I j I i l i , ~I j i I l I ! J , I i 3.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 ;. -;'1.", , , AITACHMENT 1 APPENDIX A-SCHEDULE OF FEES, RATES AND CHARGES Subjt!Ct .. Amount XXIV. UTILITIES - General & DeDosits: Deposits and 'lenera/ utility infonnation, fees, charges s.wi T-dU: schcd-u!-cs (9 32.068): (1) General/y. The" public works department will furnish and install water and gas service connections and tap the mains. as well as provide solid waste. wastewater collection and stormwater management services, for residential, commercial, business and other purposes. The city will charge for such service connections and installation according to a schedule of fees to be established by ordinance, in the form of an amendment to this appendix. The Clearwater Gas System (CaS) will furnish and install natural anq 12ro9ane rLP) eas service for residential. g-eneral service (tyVicalIy commerciall business). interruotible (typically industrial), street liehting. gas air conditioninl? gas vehicles and other t)urooposes. CGS will urovide !!:as service connections and tap I!as mains. to serve customers/'Dotential customers where it is determined by CGS management as being- feasible. Gas" service fees shall be uniformlv administered not only within the City of Clearwater but also throughout cas's extended service territorY in northern Pinellas County and Southwestern Pasco County accordine: to a schedule of fees established by City of Clearwater ordinance as approved bv the Clearwater City Commission. in the form of an amendment to this appendix. All charges to the premises shall be madt! and shall be payable according to the schedule at the time application is made, whether or not an amending ordinance has been 'codified in this appendix at the time of the application. (2) Deposits for service: (a) Water: 1. Domestic water service. Each meter service shall be secured by a minimum deposit of $30.00 or three times the minimum monthly charge or three times the average monthly -bill for domestic water service, whichever is greatest. 2. Lawn water service. Each lawn meter service shall be secured by a minimum deposit of $30.00 or three times the minimum monthly charge or three times the average monthly. bill for lawn water service, whichever is greatest. ~ , , I , " \ ~J 3. Temporary potable service. Temporary potable service shall be secured by a deposit according to the following table: :; .~: Less than 1" meter 80.00 1" meter 160;00 ~ 500.00 ., 1 112" meter ., 'c ~ \ 2" meter 900.00 , 3" meter 1,250.00 4-" meter 2,500.00 4, T~mporary nonpotable service.. Temporary nonpotable water or "hydrant meter" service ~22~ . ATTACHMENT t APPENDIX A-SCHEDULE OF FEES, RATES AND CHARGES Subjl!ct Amount shaH b~ secured by a minimum deposit of 5500.00 plus an amount sufficient to cover the cost of water consumed and any other charges incurred. Such service will be provided by a temporary meter on a fire hydrant. Charges will be at the same rate as for a two- inch lawn meter. The final bill shall be for a sum equal to the minimum charge, the cost of water consumed, and a service charge of 525.00. 5. Domestic water service, one week ma.ximum. Domestic water service for not more than seven,consecutive days, upon application by prc;>perty owner 01' the owner's agent, shall be secured by a deposit of S65.oo. 6. Dome:stic water service, three-day maximum. Domestic water service for not more than three consecutive days, upon application by propeny owner or the owner's agent, shall be secured by a deposit of 540.00. (b) Gas. Each meter serviee account/9rernise served bv ga'i shaH be secured by a minimum deposit of S20.OO or three times the average monthly bill for gas service, whichever is greater. Initial sine:le- family residential deposits with no prior consumption historY shall be set at 550.00. InitiaJ non-residential or multi-family residential '.cIeoosits shall be set at three times the average monthlv bill as proiected bv the Gas Sales Representative based on the customer's equipment and the planned use of this eauipment. The initial deposit mav be set at less than the normal three month level upon demonstratiQ!1 of being in business for two vears or more or otherwise providing satisfactory credit worthiness and by executing a special deoosit/9ayment agreement approved bv the City Manae:er which orovides for a more raoid oayment schedule than normal. (c) Solid waste. Each customer shall be secured by a minimum. deposit of three times the minimum monthly charge for solid waste collection service. Cd) Wastewater collection. Each customer shall be secured by a minimum deposit of three times the minimum monthly charge or three times the average monthly bill for wastewater collection service, whichever is greater. (e) Deposits of cash equivalents to guarantee payment of bills. Commercial depo-sits in excess of 51,000.00 may be made by a surety bond. written by an insurance company authorized to do business in the state, or through furnishing a letter of credit from a bank, by making an assignment to the city of a savings and loan investment certificate or passbook, or a commercial bank savings or time deposit certificate, the fonn for which shall be approved by the city attorney. (t) Housing authorities. A housing authority created pursuant to F.S. ch. 421 may fulfill deposit requirements for the agency or tenants of the agency by letter of agreement to be financially responsible for the required deposit or portion thereof. (g) Determin3tion of average monthly bill. For the purpose of determining the amount of any deposit based upon the average monthly bill, the average monthly bill shall be detennined according to actual consumption at the premises, regardless of changes in ownership or occupancy of the premises. during the preceding 12 months of actual consumption. For new . premises without a prior service history, the deposit for each service shaJl initially be the specific ~.amount required above or three times the minimum monthly charge, whichever is greater. At the end of the tirst six months of service, an average monthly bill for aJI services shaH be determined according to consumption at the premises during the first six months of service and the deposit shaJI be recalculated. If the recalculated deposit is less than 90 percent of the deposit paid by the customer, the difference between the deposit paid and the recalculated deposit shaJI be credited to the aCt:ount; provided, however, that the total deposit retained by the city shull be not less than the sum of the specitic amounts required above or three times the minimum monthly -23- 'F , ATfACHMENT 1 APPENDIX A-SCHEDULE OF FEES, RATES AND CHARGES Subj~ct Amoulll charges, whichever is greater, for each service. If the recalculated deposit is greater than 110 percent of the deposit paid by the customer, the difference between the deposit paid and the recalculated deposit shall be charged against the account: (h) Re~alculation of deposits. .' 1. The amount of a required deposit may be reviewed and adjusted based upon actual consumption at the end of the customer's initial six months of service' or most recent 12 months of service, upon request of the customer. 2. The city may incrense the deposit requirement on any account to three times the current monthly average bill at any time should that account be in arrears, or if the customer has presented a subsequently,dishonored check for payment or has had more than two past due reminders in any consecutive 12-montb period. (i) Refund of deposits. The deposit for a residential or community service organization account"with an individual meter shall be returned after two continuous years of good account experience. For the purpose of this paragraph and for subsection m below, "good account experience" means not more than two past-due reminders in any twelve-month period, no disconnection of service for nonpayment, no dishonored checks,. no evidence of meter tampering, and no evidence of fraudulent use of the utilities system. (j) Deposit requirement exemption. Except for temporary service, an applicant for service to a residential or community service organization account with an individual meter shaH be exempt from the deposit requirement if the applicant presentS written verification from a public utility that the applicant has had good account experience during the most recent 12-month period, or the last 12~month period of service by the public utility if occurring within the preceding 24 months. However, if the account should at any time be in arrears, or if the customer should receive more than two. past-due reminders in any 12-month period or present a subsequently dishonored check, or in the event of meter tampering or fraudulent use of the utilities system by -the customer, the city may require a deposit in the amount required for a new account. (k) Interest on deposits. Interest on deposits held by the city shall accrue beginning as of October I, 1992. The interest rate shall be an index rate established as of October I each year, and the index rate shall remain in effect through the next September 30, The index rate shall be the three-month average of two-year Treasury security yields for the period from July 1 through September 30 immediately preceding the fiscal year in which the index rate is applicable. Interest accruing from October I, 1992, through September 3D, 1993, shall be the three-month average of two~year Treasury security yields for the period from July 1 through September 30, 1992. Thereafter, the index rate shall be annually recalculated and effective from October 1 through the following September 30. Annual payment wilt occur as a credit posted to the customer's account commencing with the first bill rendered on or after October I, 1993, and each October 1 thereafter, A customer who posts a deposit after October 1, 1992, will receive interest calculated from the deposit date and credited to the account on each October 1 for as long as the city retains the deposit. A customer who terminates service, or whose service is terminated, will receive a ~pro.rated interest credit to the termination date on the tinal bill. A customer who qualifies for "i a deposit refund will receive a pro.rated interest credit to the refund date. Notwithstanding the foregoing, an interest payment or deposit refund i"n an amount less than $1.00 may be paid in cash but shall not be mailed. XXV, PUBLIC WORKS. FEES, RATES AND CHARGES (~jj ,\I~~ ') f.JJffilmpacr fees: J " .' "1 -24- I ~I'" il'" . A IT ACHMENT 1 A~PENDIX A-SCHEDULE OF FEES, RATES AND CHARGES ". j: Subj~r:t AmOUIll (3) Water. There is hereby imposed a water impact fee, based on the capital portion of the cost of financing the extension of the city's water system, on the single-family residential unit or equivalent single-family residential unit, or equivalent living unit, which is re.~ponsible for creating the need for additional water system financing. The obligation for payment of the fee shall occur at ~e tim,e the first building or plumbing permit is issued. The water impact fee shall be payable at the building division at the time the flfst building or' plumbing permit is issued, as follows: 1. Residential accounts. . Single-family, duplex, and multifamily residential,' regardless of the form of ownership, and mobile homes, per unit 480.00 2. Each nonresidential account will, for the purpose of establishing the water impact fee, be considered to comprise 3 number of equivalent living units based upon the size of water meter required to serve the account. The water impact fee shall be 5480.00 for each equivalent living unit. Equivalent Iivi.ng units and fees shall be determined according to the following table: Meter Size Equivalent Living Water Impact (inches) Unit Fee Less than 1 1 S 480.00 1 2.5 1,200.00 1 1/2 5 2,400.00 2 8 3,840.00 3 Compound 15 7,200.00 4 Compound 25 12,000.00 6 Compound 50 24,000.00 3 Turbo 17.5 8,400.00 4 Turbo 50 24,000.00 6 Turbo 100 48,000.00 3. Each additional unit or equivalent living unit occasioned by changes in property usage subsequent to April 1, 1990, shall be subject to a water impact fee computed in accordance with subsection (3)(a) 1. or (3)(a)2., above, whichever is applic<tble. If a building pennit is issued for an existing connection which will increase water demand, the total number of units or equivalent living units for the old and new parts of the structure shall be computed in accordance with subsection (3)(a)1. or (3)(a)2. above. The number of new units or equivalent living units shall be determined by subtracting the number of old units or equivalent living. units in the entire structure from the total number of units or equivalent living units. ,The water impact fee will be assessed on the remaining number of new units or equivalent living units. II ~ 4. Whenever any work for which an impact fee required by this subsection has been commenced without tirst paying such fee, then such fee shall be tripled. 5. New lawn meters shaH be assessed by meter size as follows: -25- :.'+'-' '.1' ~ "1 .. _ _ A TIACHMENT 1 APPENDIX A-SCHEDULE OF FEES, RATES AND CHARGES Subject AmoUnt Meter Size (inches) Water Impact Fee Less than 1 1 2-1 in manifold 1 1/2 2 3 compound 4 compound 6 compound 3 turbo 4 turbo 6 turbo 5 70.00 175.00 . 350.00 350.00 560.00 1,050.00 1,750.00 3,500.00 1,225.00 3,500.00 7,000.00 , (b) Storm drainage. See the building code adop~ed in chapter 47. (c) Wastewater impact fees. Payable at the building division at the time the tirst building or plumbing p~rmit is issued: 1. Residential accounts. Single-family, duplex, and multifamily residential (regardless of the form of ownership), and mobile homes, per unit 900.00 . 2. Each nonresidential account wiJI, for the purpose of establishing the wastewater impact fee, be considered to comprise a number of equivalent single-family residential UIlits or equivalent living units based upon the size of the water meter or meters required to serve the account. The wastewater impact fee shall be 5900.00 for each equivalent living unit. Equivalent living units and 'fees shall be determined according to the following table: . " Meter Size Equivalent Living Units Wastewater (inches) Impact Fee Less than 1 1 $ 900.00 1 2.5 2,250.00 ~ 1 1/2 5 4,500.00 ~ 2 8 7,200.00 I " 3 Compound 15 13,500.00 I 4 Compound 25 22,500.00 6 Compound 50 45,000.00 3 Turbo 17.5 15,750.00 4 Turbo 50 45,000.00 6 Turbo 100 90,000,00 -26- ... - .':'J'"T'" '. ~~. ATIACHMENT I APPENDIX A-SCHEDULE OF FEES, RATES AND CHARGES Ii I I I I Subject Amount . 3. Each additional unit or equivalent living unit or part thereof, occasioned by changes in. property usage subsequent to April 1, 1990. shaH be subject to a wastewater impact fee computed in accordance with the rates set forth in subsection (3)(c) 1. or (3)(c)2. above. whichever is applicable. If a,building permit is issued for an existing connection which wiJI increase wastewater collection demand, the total number of units or equivalent Hving units for the old and new partS of the facility shall be computed according to subsection (3)(c)1. or (3)(c)2. above. The number of new units or equivalent Hying units shall be detei'mined by subtracting the number of old units or equivalent living units in the entire facility from the total number of units or equivalent living units. The wastewater impact fee will be assessed on the remaining number of new units or equivalent living units. - ~Connection charges. fees and taps on mains. The following charges and fees shaH be payable to the city upon application: . (a) Water meter connection charges and fees for taps on water mains, backtlowprevention device installations, and fire taps on water mains; fire hydrant installation charges: . Water Meter Connection Charges Less than I" meter with 3/4" service line S 210.00 1" meter with I" service line 280.00 1 1/2" meter with 1 1/2" service line 530.00 2" meter with 2" service line 700.00 3" meter on 6" main (4" tap) 2,950.00 3" meter on S" main (4" tap) 2,965.00 3" meter on 10" main (4" tap) 2,985.00 3.035.00 3.085.00 3,130.00 3" meter on 12" main (4" tap) 3" meter on 16" main (4" tap) 3" meter on 20" main (4" tap) ! I. ~4" meter on 6" main ~ 4" meter on 8't main 3.255.00 3.270.00 4" meter on 10" main 3,290.00 4" meter on 12" main 3,340.00 -27- .....,' . ~N"'ri""", , ,. -/I. ~, ,., .'. ". _ Arr ACHMENT I ~PEND[X A-SCHEDULE OF FEES, RATES AND CHARGES ' Subject Amount 4" meter on 16" main 3,390.00 4" meter on 20" main 3J435.00 I.:arger meters and taps shall be charged at cost. All charges for services, pipe and meters outside the city limits shall be.25 percent additi?nal. Taps an Water Mains 2" tap on 2" main 260.00 . 2" tnp on 4" main 315.00 2" tap on 6" main 330.00 2" tap on 8" main 335.00 2" tap on 10" main 390.00 2" tap on 12" main 390.00 2" tap on'16" main 470.00 2" tap.on 20" maill 470.00 "'4" tap on 4" main . . 920.00 4" tap on 6" main 935.00 4" tap on 8" main 955.00 1 I 1 4" tap on 10" main 1.070.00 , 4" tap on 12" main 1,125.00 I 4" tap on 16" main 1.275.00 ( t J 4" 'tap on 20" main 1,325.00 i \ , f \" tap on 6" main 1,130.00 ~ 6" tap on 8" main 1,195.00 i i i 6" t:Jp on 10" main 1,255.00 ! 1 6" tap on 12" main 1,355.00 .28- .. ~~~:j.~. "_H.~, J ", u" 1 1 I , ATIACHMENr- 1 A,PPENDIX A-SCHEDULE OF FEES, RATES AND CHARGES . < Subject Amount 6" tap on 16" main 1,455.00 6" tap on 20" main 1,670.00 8" tap on 8" main 1,270.00 8" tap on 10," main 1,41~.OO 8" tap on 12" main 1-,475.00 8" tap on 16" main 1,555.00 8" tap on 20" main ' 1,770.00 12" tap on 12" main 2,060.00 , 12" tap on 16" main , 2,205.00 12" tap on 20" main 2,365.00 -. .' . ' All charges for services, pipe and meters outside the city limits shaH be 25 percent additional. Backjlow Prevention Device Instal/ation Charges for furnishing and installing reduced-pressure (RP) or double-check (DC) backtlow prevention devices, when required by city ordinance, are as follows:' '.~ ,. Size (inches) New Customers Single Parallel DC DC Single RP Parallel RP 3/4 S 210.00 S 355.00 $ 260.00 $ 460.00 3/4 (below ground, in box: required with lawn meter) 1 320.00 N/A N/A N/A 225.00 385.00 285.00 500.00 1 .. 1 (belowground, in box: required' with lawn meter) 1~ 2 335.00 N/A N/A N/A 320.00 595.00 420.00 785.00 395.00 770.00 495.00 975.00 3 1,280.00 1,710.00 2,560.00 3,165.00 1,485.00 1,960.00 2.970.00 4 3,700.00 .29- ~ <. : 1~"b ~>- '". I' ',.' _ . ATfACHMENT 1 APPENDIX A~SCHEDULE OF FEES, RATES AND CHARGES. -[ I I I I Subject Amount 6 2.345.00 4.560.00 2,655.00 5,180.00 8 3.910.00 7,650.00 4,755.00 9.335.00 Standard installation is above ground. Existing Customers Size' Single Parallel Single Parallel (inches) DC DC RP RP 3/4: s 100.00 S 200.00 S 140.00 S 280.00 3/4 (belowground, in box 210.00 N/A N/A N/A required'with lawn meter) 1 105.00 210,00 145.00 290.00 1 (belowground. in box 215.00 N/A N/A N/A required with lawn meter) 1 1/2 235.00 470.00 315.00 630.00 2 285.00 570.00 365.00 730.00 3 1,140.00 2.280,00 1.370.00 2,740.00 4 1,255.00 2.510.00 1.560.00 3.120.00 6 1.775.00 3.550,00 2,305.00 4,610.00 8 2,975.00 5,950.00 3,680.00 7,360.00 Standard installation is aboveground. 'I I: I I :' ) I \, Additional Fees for Detector Check and Double Detector Check Installation on Fire Lines, exclusive of any required tap and charge for such tap , New eustoniers 2" single detector check with 5/8" bypass meter 4" double detector check with 5/8" bypass meter 6" double detector check with 5/8" bypass meter 8" double detector check with I" bypass meter S 900.00 2.150.00 2,680.00 3,730.00 -30- .~":-..:; 0, . ATr ACHMENT 1 APPENDIX A-SCHEDULE OF FEES, RATES AND CHARGES Subjt!a Amount Existing Customers 2" single detector check with 5/8" bypass meter 835.00 4" double detector check with 5/8" bypass meter 1,490.00 6" double detector check wilh 5/8" bypass meter 2.025.00 8" double detector check with I" bypass meter 3,075.00 Detector check installations not included in above 'table will be charged to customers on a time and materials' basis. . . All charges for services, pipe and meters outside the city limits shall be 25 percent additional. Fire HydranJ Installation I ji ,I I I t I I I I I Charge for furnishing and installing one fire hydrant exclusive of the required tap and charge for such tap $ 775.00 Charges for any hydrants that are not adjacent to the main or that require additional piping, restoration. mateLials or labor shall be increased by actual material and labor costs, plus overhead. . (6) Gas pennit and inspection fzcs. .\A1 and all fees provided for iR this seetion shall be payabl~ and eollte-eted at the building division ef the zity. 1. .\ basie fee of S 1.50 phiS SO.50 for zaeR outlet shall be ehargoo for each gas house piping permit. sl:H:a fae to eover ORe iRSl'leetioR. .\R additioFlal fee of SZ.OO s1-mIl be ehaFged for zach additional iflspeetion required to obtain final approval of the work ...t I 1..' A .. . ...t {! . . ~11' , . uue to war ( ...elR~ uone In sectIOns or to Improper or uthCCtlVe IflStdJ atlOFlS reql:1lnn~ replacement or eorrectioR. 2, Where ORe or mor~ ~as appliances are to b~ installed, a fze of SO.50 shall be paid fOf the inspe.ction ef the tirst appliance and $0,~5 for each appliance iR e:teess of OBe. The fee for a water heater shall ineIude the inspe..:tion of both the gas and water eonneetioas. Where additional appliance inspeetions are required due to improper or defective installations a f~e of S 1.00 shall be ,har~ed for each sueh inspection. 3. '.V1tere aRC or more existin;; appliances are to be replaced, a permit shall be required and a fee of SO.50 paid for the first sueh replacement and a fet) of $0,50 paid for each replacemeRt in excess of one when done at the same time. The minimum fee for the correction of J violation shall be S0.50. 1. If [}flY person fails to pay any or all fees speeificd above wheA due, the building official shall refuse to ~ive final approval to the "'lode until all fees have been paid. . . . I' ft ' . . 00 One permit document may be used to eover all Items fDr '1' lie a permit IS requlr ~plied for at EIRe time. .. I ,5. !h1W Reclaimed water system connection fee: 1. Standard connection assembly (tap, service line. valve, meter when required. and backflow prevention device when required, installed at the property line), to be furnished and installed by the city: Actual cost of materials and labor. -31- . ft!}.......4. .... ~ & ! . ~! >,1 _ . ATfACHMENT 1 APPENDIX A-SCHEDULE OF FEES, RATES AND CHARGES. Subject Amount ., 2. Nonstandard connection assembly: Ac'tual cost of materials and labor. 3. When bacldlow prevention device on potable water supply is required: Actual cost of materials. Rates: October 1, 1992 I I , I I I ! r I ' j I ! (a) Water rates. Water rates for all water furnished by the city shaH be as follows: 1. Domestic' water rates shall. be the following based on monthly consumption and, will take effect on February 1, 1992, and October 1, 1992, as shown in the following table, and shall remain in effect thereafter unless amended: Meter Size , February 1, 1992 Under l~inch: Minimum charge with usage up to 400 cubic feet ,Plus, from 401 to 1,200 cubic feet, per 100 cubic feet, Plus, from .1,201 cubic feet up, per 100 cubic feet i-inch: S 5.88 1.78 2.11 ,Minimum charge with usage up to 900 cubic feet Plus, from 901 to 5,400 cubic feet, per 100 cubic feet, per 100 cubic feet Plus, from 5,401 cubic feet up, per 100 cubic feet 1 1/2-inch: 13.23 1.78 2.11 Minimum charge with usage up to 13.400 cubic feet ~ Plus, from 13,401 to 18,700 cubic feet, per 100 cubic' feet Plus, from 18,101 cubic feet up, per 100 cubic feet 196.98 1.78 2.11 2-inch: -32- S 6.12 1.86 2.20 13.76 1.86 2.20 204.86 1.86 2,20 " ,. ft';"!l':,J.,.I h,. .1.,. . . ,. . ., , .0 - 1 , - .c A TIACHMENT 1 ! . APPENDIX A-SCHEDULE OF FEES, RATES AND CHARGES Subj~ct Amount Meter Size February 1, October I, 1992 1992 Minimum charge with usag~ 457.17 475.46 up to 31,100 cubic feet . Plus, from 31,101 to 45,800 1.78 1.86 cubic feet, per 100 cubic feet Plus, from 45,801 cubic feet, 2.11 2.20 per 100 cubic feet 3-inch or 2-inch in -manifold: ! Minimum charge with' usage 705,60 733.83 . . up to 48,000 cubic feet Plus, from 48,001 to 63,400 1.78 . 1.86 cubic feet, per 100 cubic feet Plus, from 63,401 cubic feet 2.11 2.20 up, per 100 cubic feet 4-inch: Minimum charge with usage 1,358.28 1,412.62 1 up to 92,400. cubic feet Plus, from 92,401 to 130,900 1.78 1.86 .j cubic feet, per 100 cubic feet Plus, from 130,901 cubic feet 2.11 2.20 I up, per 100 cubic feet 6-inch: . I Minimum charge with usage 3,488.31 3,627.85 J up to 237,300 cubic feet Plus, from 237,301 to 1.78 1.86 l t 270,700 cubic feet, per 100 ~ cubic feet f , Plus, from 270,701 cubic feet 2.11 2.20 i I '\ up, per 100 cubic feet . . I 8-inch: , I Minimum charge with usage 5,880.00 6,115.20 , up to 400,000 cubic feet -33- ... ;rr,'{-...'......h~. . _ ATfACHMENT 1 APPENDIX A-SCHEDULE OF FEES, RATES AND CHARGES Subject Amount Meter Size ': Plus, from 400,001 to "456,300 cubic feet, per 100 cubic feet February 1, 1992 1.78 October I, 1992 1.86 . . Plus, from 456,301 cubic feet up, per 100 cubic feet 2.11 2.20 r I I I ! I I r I r I I I $ . 2.18 j 1.98 2.73 6.54- 1.98 2.73 32.70 1.98 2.73 91.56 1.98 2.73 180.94 1.98 2.73 348.80 1.98 2.73 1,052.94 1.98 2.73 2. Lawn water meters. Lawn water rates shaH be as follows: Lawn meter size. ., ~ Under I-inch: Base charge, with no water allowance Plus. up to 200 cubic feet, per roo cubic feet Plus. from 201 cubic feet up. per 100. cubic.feet I-inch: Base charge, with no water allowance Plus. up to 900 cubic feet, per 100 cubic feet Plus, from 901 cubic feet up, per 100 cubic feet 1 II2-inch: Base charge, with no water allowance Plus" up to 1,200 cubic feet, per 100 cubic feet Plus, from 1,201 cubic feet up, per 100 cubic feet . . 2-inch: Base charge. with no water allowance Plus, up to 5,400 cubic feet. per 100 cubic feet Plus. from 5,401 cubic feet up. per 100 cubic feet 3-inch or two 2-inch in manifold: Base charge, with no water allowance Plus. up to 13.400 cubic feet, per 100 cubic feet Plus, from 13,401 cubic feet up, per 100 cubic feet 4-inch: Base charge, with no water allowance Plus, up to 31,100 cubic feet, per 100 cubic feet Plus, from 31,10 1 cubic feet up, per 100 cubic feet 6-inch: Base charge.' with no water allowance Plus, up to 48,000 cubic feet, per 100 cubic feet Plus, from 48,001 cubic feet up, per 100 cubic feet " 3. Standby and other charges for fire protection systems. For fire hydrants and fire protection systems on private property connected to the city water system, the customer shall pay a monthly standby charge as set forth in the following table: Faciliry lHonrhly -34- ~. ~ -:-. , ~ ' ATIACHMENT 1 APPENDIX A-SCHEDULE OF FEES, RATES AND CHARGES Subj~cr Fire hydrants. per hydrant Fire protection systems, based on tire line size, per building: 6 inches or less ' 8 inches- 10 inches 12 inches or larger " Amount Charge S 5.00 5.00 9.00 14.00 20.00 Water drawn from a fire line and used for purposes other than firefighting' will be charged at the lawn meter rate if the water does not enter the sewer system, or the domestic rate if the water enters the 'sewer system. Such charges shall be in addition to the monthly standby charges. 4. Service out of municipal limits. Accounts outside of ,the corporate limits of the city shaH be subject to a surcharge equal to 25 percent of the monthly charges, 5. A charge of the monthly minimum for a 1 l/2-inch water meter is required for a deduct meter for air conditioning cooling water and similar purposes, but not for lawn irrigation purposes. This charge shall be required only where a separate irrigation meter cannot be set in the right-of-way or easement and the meter reader must physically read and deduct consumption for billing purposes. 6. The water rates shall be adjusted periodically to recover any increased cost to supply water due to changes in the wholesale rate the city pays for water. Any such adjustment shall be a proportionate increase based upon the ratio of water the city buys wholesale to total system water. Such rate adjustment shall be recommended by the public works director and approved by the city manager, and a copy shall be fLIed with the city clerk following approva1. , 7. Dormant accounts. The monthly charge for a dormant lawn water account shall be at 'the applicable water lawn base charge for the size of meter at the premises. .~ (b) Gas service rates. The follow in; rates shalt apply to users of gas providzd by the ~ity: 1. General service rate, natural gas eoAtainiFl;; flat less than 1,000 BUt's per zubie foot. a. ~Ionthly eharges for open account with gas meter OR during the month. .\CCOUAt :harge 1.00 - First 3 therms or less llsed 3.00 ~ '\ Eaeh additional ilium us~d '1' or pnw31 mg rate 0,69436 M-intmum monthly biJI 1.00 a. ~.fonthly eharge for opeR aeeount with gas meter off, or tor dormant lllilities account, zaeh full month. Monthly fixoo eharge 1.00 -35- .... . .'!"", . ATTACHMENT 1 APPENDIX A-SCHEDULE OF FEES, RATES AND CHARGES ! ~ I il jl ! i ! ! t , j , t I I I I Subj~ct Amount 2. Interruptible seryiee rate, l:msetl OR sale of "aN eel ~a') at reducoo rate in exchange f-of fighH~terrupt g85 supply to high ,'olume-user fla.'/ing elterna.tiv0 source. Rate tel be agreoo upon by eustomer and eity, The contraet shllll include minimum monthly eonsumption levels, alternative fuel supply eapacity, right to interrupt supply a.ml eonditioFl3 for supply interruptions, and other terms deemed neeessary, The--eity maAa~er is authorized to negotiate the terms of such .zORtraets. 3, Franchise fees shall be levied by. the dty on ~'/~ry. purchase of narural ~as provided by the dty, at the ratc paid by the city to the municipality where the- service is delivered, except as may be otherv;ise provided in the franchise agreement. ,t, .\11 areas noith of State Road 580 and ell areas east of McMullen Booth Road served BY ~as mains or ~enncetiens meae after Oetober 1, 1983, are subject to a surcharge of SO.035 per therm unless sueh a sl:Irehargc is. prevented ~ a franchise agreement with the eity. 5. Standby ~enerators fueled by natural gas: a, }.{onthl)' ..:hargcs for open account v:ith gas meter on dl:lrin~ th~ month: .\ceOUnE eharge 1.00 First 75 therms or less Idsea 60.00 Each additional therm used or pre....ailifl~ rate 0,69'136 Minimum monthly sill 61.00 13, "fonthly .:harge for open accol:lnt with gas meter off, or for dormant utilities account, ~ach full month: Monthly fixed' charge 1.00 ! . ~ 0,9733 1.: 133 6. Liquid propane. I, CuFRffi_creial, per gallon used o'r prey'ailing rate . \11 other, f3er ~a:lloR used 'I' &i'-preyal mg rate ~. Preyailing rates. The monthly gas ~hargcs are sul>jcet to an adjustment per therm or per ~a110n for increases or deereases in the supplier's rate for pl:Irchased gas in aeeo~danee with the proYisioRS of the supplier's tariff as reeommcnd.:L1 by the publie wodes L1ireetor and approved by the ~ity manager. Upon approval of any such rate atijustment. a ,:oPY shall be filed with the dry ;:lerk, 8. a. 8. Diseounteu gas service rates, The monthly gas service rates may be JiseouFltco p~f -36. " :}IJ.. SubjeC1 , _ ATIACHMENT 1 APPENDIX A-SCHEDULE OF FEES. RATES AND CHARGES' AmoUnt therm €Ir 13fr gallOR by .,'..fitteR service agreement as recommended by the gas system mllflagiRg director ;md approved by the dty' manager. The di5couRt -shall Rot exceed ORe third of the othef\'Jise applicable gas service rate, uR:less approves by the ~ity eommission. Upon approval of any sueh discouRt, Ii oaop)'--of the serviee a~ree~ sha:11 be filed with the fit)' derk. !l2ltej Wastewater collection utility rates. 1. There is hereby established a uniform schedule' of rates and charges for the use or availability of use of the wastewater collection system. The wastewater collection utility rate shall be a monthly fee consisting of a minimum charge for an assigned volume of domestic water associated with each 'water meter size, shown as the basic allowance in the following table, plus a charge per 100 c.ubic feet for water consumed . above the assigned volume. Such rates shaH take effect on February I, 1992, and October 1; 1992, as shown in the following table, and .shaH remain in effect thereafter unless amended: Base Monthly alarge With or Without Consumption February I, October 1. Basic Allowance Size of Meter 1992 1992 (cubic feet) Under I-inch $ 8.88 S 9.44 400 or less 1- inch 19.98 21.24 900 or less 1 1/2-inch 297.48 316.24 13;400 or less 2-inch 690.42 733.96 31,100 or less 3-incti or 2 2-inch manifold 1,065.60 1,132.80 48,000 or less I 4-inch 2,051.28 2,180.64 92;400 or less ~ 6-inch 5,268.06 5,600.28 237.'300 or less 8-inch \ 8.880.00 9,440.00 400,000 or less Charge per 100 cubic feet of water used over the basic allowance 2.22 2.36 . 3. ~ 4. 2. Service outside of the municipal limits. Accounts outside the corporate limits of the city shall be suqject to a surcharge equal to 25 percent of the monthly wastewater collection utility charges. . The wastewater collection utility rate schedule shaH be reviewed by the city commission as a part of the annual fiscal budget preparation to ensure that adequate revenues are generated to pay the costs of operation, maintenance and outstanding bond service requirements. . The wastewater collection charges provided in this section shall not apply to sprinkler irrigation systems separately metered or deduct meters. Basis where water is unrnetered. For accoums existing as of the effective date of this article. at premises which have a source of water other than city water system. where the spent or used water from which goes imo the wastewater collection system; the customer shall pay a charge according to the schedule providell in this section, based 5. -37- .,...:1.....,. .,. I , ATTACHMENT 1 APPENDIX A-~CHEDULE OF FEES, RATES AND CHARGES J r i I ji Ii I I Subject Amount upon an estimate of the amount of water going into the wastewater . collection- system. In the event of a disagreement as to the amount of such water reaching the wastewater collection system, then a metering device or devices shall be installed at the customer's expense to determine that amount. For accounts established after the effective date of this article, the customer shall install at the customer's expense_a water meter on the water service line, which meter shaH be accessible to city . employees for the purpose of reading the meter. Water consumption measured by such meter shall be the basis for the wastewater conection charges for the premises. 6. Donnant accounts. The monthly charge for a donnant account shatl be at the applicable sanitary sewer base monthly charge for the size of meter at that premises. ~Ed1 Solid waste collecth;m rates. .. 1. Monthly charges for twice weekly collection of solid waste in prescribed containers. a. Single-family and multiple-family dwellings. (i) Curbside pickup: S16.30 minimum for each living unit with no limit on the number of containers per unit on manual pickups. One 90-gallon container will be provided for automated service. Additional 90-gallon containers will be provided at the discretion of the director of public works at the'rate of S 16.30 per container. Where routes are automated, automated service shall be the only option. (ii) Side or rear building collection: S32.60 minimum for e:lch .living unit. Manual pickup has a limit of two containers. each. having a capacity no larger than 32 gallons per unit. A fee of S 11.37 each will be charged for each additional 32-gallon or smaller container for rear yard pickup. A fee of S32.60 will be charged for side or rear building collection of each 90-gallon container. (iii) . Base charge: S5.42 for each account. The base charge will be included in the monthly charge for active accounts. Dormant accounts will be assessed the base charge. b. Motels, apartment motels, or apartments renting by day or week; aJl containers serving the premises shall be centrally located at one collection point. (i) , ~ \ Curbside pickup: . First living unit, minimum All additional living units,' per unit Side or rear building collection: First living unit, minimum All additional living units, per unit 32.60 16.30 16.30 8.53 (ii)' , -38- -39- 'l,r"'" ,.. , '.. . . ::"; 1'1 'I An ACHMENT 1 t APPENO(X A-SCHEDULE OF FEES, RATES ANI? CHARGES .. Subj~ct Amount Size Times per Week Pickup (cubic yard) 1 2 3 4 5 . .6 1 S 41. 82 S 75.85 S108.86 S 150.37 $ 198.78 288.64 2 75.90 138.66 201.41 277.33 369.18 543.06 3 98.19 179.40 260,60 358.85 477.71 702.72 4 117.94 217.60 317.26 437.83 583.70 859.85 . 5 118.12 236.23 354.35 497.24 670.13 997.40 6 159.50 296.07 432.64 597.87 797.76 1,176.17 8 201.38 374.91 548.44 758.38 1,012.37 1,217.64 No new one-yard commercial cont.ainers shall be provided after January 3, 1991. (ii) Compacted commerc:la/: Size Times per Week Pickup (cubic yard) 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 S 88.82 S 177,65 S _266.47 S 373.94 S 503.95 $ 750.06 2 151.86 303.71 455.57 639.29 861.56 1,282.32 3 \ 214.89 429.78 644.66 904.64 1,219.17 1,814.58 4 277 .97 , 555,94 833.91 1,170.21 1,577 ,07 2,347.28 5 340.95 681.90 1,022.85 1,435.34 1,934.39 2,879.09 -40- " P""'" Subjtct Amount i I I J1 J j I I I , _ ATfACHMENT 1 APPENDIX A.SCHEDULE OF FEES, RATES AND CHA,RGES Size. (cubic yard) TImes per Week Pickup 1 2 3 4 5 6, 6 403.98 807.96 1,211.95 1,700.69 2,291.99 3,411.35 8, 530.04 1,060.09 1,590.13 2,231.40 3,007.21 3,616.95 ' 3. The charge for the collection of loose trash or garbage shall be 5149.50 per hour or 52.49 per minute for time on site with a minimum charge of 525.00. 4. The charges set forth above shall be subject to adjustment for increases or decreaSes in the dump' fee. Uniform increases or decreases shaH be recommended by the public works director and approved by the city manager, and a copy of the adjusted charges shall be filed with the city clerk. Other Increases or decreases shall be subject to approval by the adoption of an ordinance by the city commission, upon the recommendation of the city manager. .unw Recycling. 1. 2. Recovered materials dealer annual application fee Curbside recycling: S50.oo a. Monthly charges for curbside service for once-weekly collection for each unit: Calendar Year 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 S 1.99 2.05 2.12 2.05 ,1.99 b. Charge for additional curbside recycling bins or replacement of bins lost or damaged due' to negligence shall be: Cost plus 51.00 handling charge per bin (one-time charge per delivery). _ Charge for a curbside recycling bin toter shall be: Cost plus S.t.OO handling charge. . Special collection of recyclables where City services a bin at the residence or carries bin to curb: ,without physician's certification of medical necessity, shall be: Twice the curbside recycling charge. c. , d. 3. Monthly charges for muhifamily collection of prescribed service: a. Service with semi-automated carts: 41- ., . .\ ". I , " \ . it'JI\".~"'" , '.. ' . , . . . J ATf ACHMENT 1 APPENDIX A-SCHEDULE O~ FEES, RATES AND CHARGES . Subject AmOUnt " - Calendar Year 1 j 1994 1998 I 1995-97 , I I Cluster of 1, 2 or 3 Carts I Time(s) per Week Pickup [ 1 554.48 556.00 557.52 I 2x 98.31 101.09 103.86 J I 3 x 142.14 146.17 150.20 I I .' l 4x 196.64 202.18 .207.73 \ ,. 5 x 264.04 271.42 278.80 " 6x 397.88 . 408.74 419.60 Cluster of 4 or $ Carts " Time(~) per Week Pickup 1 $61.48 - S63.00 564.52 2x 112.31 115.09 117.86 3 x 1~3.14 167.17 171.20 t 224.64 230.18 235.73 4:t I 1 Sx 299.04 306.42 313. SO I I 6'x 439.88 450.74 461.60 . 1 1 \ I 1 Each Additional Cart over 5 f Time(s) per Week Pickup j , , 1 57.00 57.25 $7.50 ". ! 1 -42- I' , ~,.".~...~. ,.,... . . . ATIACHMENT 1 APPENDIX A.SCHEDULE OF'FEES. RATES AND CHARGES i I .1 i ! I . Subj~ct Amount Calendar Year 1994 1995.97 1998 ,. 2x 14.00 14.50 15.00 3x 21.00 21.75 22.50 4x 28.00 29.00 30.00 5x 35.00 36.25 37.50 6x 42.00 43.50 " 45.00 b. Service with non-compacted commercial container: Times Per Week Pickup Dumpster 1 2 3 4 5 6 Size (cubic yard) 2 S44.02 S80.42 S118.82 S160.85 S214.12 $314.97 3 56.95 104.05 151.15 207.84 277.07 407.58 4 68.41 126.21 184.01 253.94 338.55 498.71 6 92.51 171. 72 250.93 346.76 462.70 682.18 . 8 116.80 217.45 318.10 439.86 587.17 706.23 ~ . . ~ Multifamily complexes serviced with one compartmentalized container cluster of four equates to one three cubic-yard dumpster. 4. Monthly charges for commercial collection represents the target level of commercial recycling from which the solid waste division will flex up or down to b~ competitive with certified recovered materials dealers (private recycling companies) operating .4.3. II. '.. . , v'l," Jc'.' " ATfACHMENT 1 APPENDIX A-SCHEDULE OF FEES, RATES AND CHARGES Subject Amount I i I . I I I I Ii .1 I I ! ! I I I I I ! I within Clearwater. a. The target .level charge for service with semi-automated carts shall be charged on the same basis as rates included in 3.a. b. The target level charge for service with non-compacted commercial containers shall be the same as rates included in 3.b. above. ffi~ Stormwater management utility rates. The storinwater l,l1anagement utility rates shall be based upon the revenue requirements for the construction, administratio'n, management, engineering, operation and maintenance of the stormwater management system, and the adopted capital . improvement program funding needs of the system. For the purposes of these rates, the terms shall have the meanings set forth in section 32.242 or, if not defined in section 32.242, in sectioris 32.002 or 1.02. 1. Basic rate. The rate for one equivalent residential unit or ERU shall be established at S3.00 per ERU per month. 2. Residential property fees. The monthly fee for each residential property shall be: \, Single-family Duplex units Condominium units . Apartments Mobile homes 1 ERU/dwelling unit 1 ERU/dwelling unit 1 ERU/dwelling unit 1 ERU/dwelIing unit 1 ERU/dwelling unit 3. .Nonresidential property fees. Nonresidential property shall he charged on the basis of the impervious area of the property in accordance with the following formula: Impervious area (sq. ft.) divided by 1,830 sq. ft. = Number of ERU's. A minimum value of 1.0 ERU shall be assigned to each nonresidential property. The impervious area of each nonresidential property shall be as determined by the city engineer. ERU's shall be rounded to the nearest one-tenth of a unit, 4. Undeveloped property.. Stormwater management utility fees shall not be levied against undeveloped property pursuant to this article. IDfgt Reclaimed water rates. The uniform rate for the use or availability of use of the reclaimed water system -shall be S 13.77 per month per acre of pervious area tor all reclaimed water system customers. "Pervious area" means as de tined in Section 32.352. This rate shaH be reviewed annually and revised as nec~sary to recover the operating and maintenance costs of the recl,aimed water system in a fair and equitable manner. ) ffit6t Mlscel!lJneous additional charges: . ',. (3) Applicabl~ during normal working hours: 1. Tum-on ~'5-WHellight up only, does nef....tnclutW-aAy sefVice): -44- . ,J".. '" ATIACHMENT 1 APPENDIX AMSCHEDULE OF FEES, RATES AND "CHARGES Subjut AmOUtlt Ii. Ges meter, per meter 20.00 b. Water meter, per meter 20.00 2. Special reading 15.00 ! .' 3. Collector fee (for each collection attempt) 5.00 .4. Check reading (if correct reading has been made) 15.00 .1 5. Turn on gas pilot 15.00 I ~e. Read for change of account 15.00 7, Reset meter Gas 50,00 28. Reset meter-Water 50.00 19. Water meter test if meter is correct: a. Less than or equal to 2-inch' size 50.00 b. Greater than 2-inch size 100.00 ~-lQ. Dishonored check service fee. See section 2.528 11. Gl.15 meter testing (in shop) if meter is ei3rre.:t 12. Return eatl Customer AGt ~resent at first eaII as arranged 2.+;. Tum-Qff, ga5-&f water 11. Inspections: :!5 , 00 15,00 N/C a. B. First hookup ar Bflplia:nee Eaeh addieienIH hookup or applianee 3.00 1.00 .lQ-l-:S. Lawn meter removed 11+6. Duplicate bill preparation for payments (mailed in or customer walk in) 11++. Water meter downsize or upsize (no new lap needed): 70.00 N/C . .~ ,.." a.. . From I-inch meter or to I-inch meter b. From 1 112-inch meter or to 1 112-inch meter c. From 2-inch meter or to 2-inch meter d. From 3-inch meter or to 3-inch meter e. From 4-inch meter or to 4-inch meter f. From 6-inch meter or to 6-inch meter Any combination of downsizing and subsequent upsizing or upsizing and subsequent downsizing for the same service, per meter, will not be allowed more than once every three years. 60.00 110.00 160.00 330.00 '385.00 400.00 11-1-8. Leaks, ga5-* water N/C (b) , The charges in the preceding table will be doubled for services between 4:30 p. m., and 8:00 '\ a.m. on workdays and aU day during holidays and weekends. ; 1 Domestie serviee ..:hW'ge. 111irteefl dollars per employeo per ooo-baJf hour Y/i!.h a $:6.00 minimum. (e) (d) Commereial insta-.llatiofl, -45M. r "l"' ~ -"v, ,\ ) ATTACHMENT 1 . APPE~IX A-SCHEDULE OF FEES. RATES AND CHARGES Subject Amounr - 1. Thirteea dollars per employee per one half hour for one employee and a truck, witft-.a. ~O minimum.. 2. Twenty six. dellars per one--half Rour f-or tVlO employees and a truelc, with a S26.00 minimum fur delivery ar a $39.00 minimum far repair and insta11aOOfi.:. (~) Mileage t:l1ar~e. "A mileage eharge of $0.50 per mile \ViII be added to .a11 service calls outside the original gas service area, unless p,rohibited by a gas system franchise. The ariginal gas service area is bounded OR the sauth by DlmeetoR Road, on the west by the Gulf of Mexico, OR the BOrth by Curlew Road and OR me east by Tampa Bay and the Lalce TarpOR Canal. . (f) Special seasonal gaS turn OR. The city manager is autHortzeel tel reaue-a the gas turn on charge by not more tHaft 50 percent during a period beginning not earlier than September 1 and caGing ROt later than November 30, as reeommended by the publie works director, in order to enCOl:lrage zarly t'1:Ira an and to reduce the ','1orkJoad at the be;iflflin; of the heating seas&fr. !.lli11 Other miscellaneous charges: (a) Water: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. (b) Gas: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. {. ~: 8. Unauthorized water system use: For any use of water, unauthorized, per occurrence Bypass: Ten percent of average monthly bill for each day since last reading. . Broken stop locks on water meters , Repair or replace tampered or damaged meter or any other part of the water system: S20.OO plus labor and material. To relocate water meter: Time and material. Unauthorized use of fire hydrants 100.00 20.00 200.00 ' Broken stop locks on gas Reactivate gas meter charge: A charge of S50.00 for meter reset if service is restored where it has been cut and capped if heat only. Where two or more gas appliances are to be used where the service line has been cut and capped, there will be a charge of $25.00 to restore the meter. To reactivate meter on rental apartment units where service has not been cut, a charge of $15.00 will be required for meter reset. A minimum charge of S50.00 pe"r month is required on gas service for any other standby purposes, in addition to the account charge. Consumption will be billed at the general service rate. To relocate a gas meter Unauthorized gas system cOMection, for removal Bypass: Ten percent of the average monthly bill for each day since last reading. 10.00 60.00 25.00 f!2l Solid waste roll-off container service: .L.€+1 Permit fee to place or service containers (9 32.292(3)) 50.00 -46- 1 I , , I ! I I 1 I ! I I I I , , i ! I i I I ! i I I ! j ,;E ~~...~... . ~ ATfACHMENT 1 APPENDIX A~SCHEDULE OF FEES. RATES AND CHARGES SubJl!ct Amount l.&.~ Monthly fee of 15 percent of the gross revenue billed by permit holder from the installation or servicing of roll-off containers within the city for the preceding month, including roll-off containers installed permanently and temporarily (9 32.293(~)(b)). (Code'1980, U 50.05, 54.21, 54.22; Ord. Np. 5058, 9 5, 12~20~90; Ord. No. 5062, 9 I. 1-3-91; Ord. No. 5080. ~ 1; 3~7~91; Ord~ No. 5102, ~ '1, 6~20~91; Ord. No. 5162, 99 1-3, 1~2~92; Ord. No. 5219, 9 I, 9-17~92; Ord. No. 5258, 9 1, 8-13-92; Ord. No. 5284, 9 I, 10-1-92; Oed.' No. 5314-92, 9 I, 12~3~92; Ord. N~. 53#-93, 9 1, 2-18~93; Oed. No. 5454:-93, 9 I, 9-16-93; Ord. No. 5325-93, 9 I, 3-17-94; Ord. No. 5506-94, 9 4, 1-20~94; Ord. No. 5700-94, 9- I, 11-3-94) XXVI. CLEARWATER GAS SYSTEM FEES. RATES AND CHARGES . 01 i . . This is a newly created section. See Attachment 2 for this s~on in its entirety. i . XXVII. WATERWAYS AND VESSELS: Temporary pennirfor live-aboard vessels, .not to exceed (9 33.054(2)) I 15.00 \ -47~ -i '.' "".i} .~ AITACHMENT 2 . APPENDIX A - SCHEDULE OF FEES, RATES AND CHARGES xxvx. CLEARWATER GAS SYSTEM FEES, RATES AND CHARGES: Rate schedules, ~ees and charges (5 32.068): (1) Natural Gas Service Rates. The following monthly rates shall apply to all customers who are pr9vid~d the availability of natural .gas service by the Clearwater Gas System, based on their applicable class of service: . " (a) Residential Natural Gas Service (Rate RS): Firm natural gas service for domestic uses in all residences of three (3) units or less. Monthly Customer Charge ................. $ 5.00 Non-Fuel Energy Charge .,................ $ 0.480 per therm Minimum Monthly Bill.................. $ 5.00 Effective 10/1/96 Monthly Customer Charg~................ $ 6.00 Non-Fuel Energy Charge. '. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $ 0.530 per therm Minimum Monthly Bill................... $ 6.00 (b) Small Natural Gas General Service (Rate SGS): Firm natural gas service for all commercial, industrial, and other applications where no other rate is applicable and the customer's annual consumption at the premise is 0 - 17,999 therms. Monthly Customer Charge ............... $15.00 Non-Fuel Energy Charge ....... ~ . . . . . . .. $ 0.430 per therm ~inimum Monthly Bill ..........~....... $15.00 Effective 10/1/96 Non-Fuel Energy Charge. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $ 0.400 per therm (c) Medium Natural Gas General Service (Rate MGS): Firm natural gas service for all.commercial, industrial, and other applications where no other rate is applicable and the customer's annual consumption at the premise is 18,000 - 99,999 therms. \ Monthly Customer Charge ............... $20.00 Non-Fuel Energy Charge ....."........... $ 0.380 per therm Minimum Monthly Bill.................. $20.00 Effective 10/1/96 Non-Fuel Energy Charge... ~............. $ 0.350 per therm 1 I . q ATfACHMENT 2 i [ " APPENDIX A - SCHEDULE OF FEES, RATES AND CHARGES /: j: " (d) LarCle Natural Gas General Service (Rate LGS): Firm natural gas service for all commercial, industrial, and other applications where no other rate is applicable and the customer's annual consumption at the premise is 100,000 the~ms or more. Monthly Customer Charge ............... $50.00 Non-Fuel Energy Charge ................. $ O. JJO per therm Minimum Monthly Bill.................. $50.00 Effective ~O/1/96 Non-Fuel Energy Charge. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $ o. J 00 per therm (e) Interruptible Natural Gas service (Rate IS): Interruptible natural gas service available under a standard agreement for typically industrial applications where the customer I s annual consumption at the premise is 100,000 therms or more;. the customer agrees contractually to purchase a minimum of 250 'therms/day (excluding curtailment days)'; and where the customer has either installed' alternative fuel capability and/or contractually agrees to curtail service at the request of the Clearwater Gas System, subject to penalties for failure to comply. ' ( f) Monthly Customer Charge ............... $100.00 Non-Fuel Energy Charge ................ $ 0.260 per therm Minimum Monthly Bill......... ...... ... $100.00 plus the Non-Fuel Therm Rate for the minimum number of contract therms per day Contract Natural Gas Service (Rate CNS): Contract natural gas service for special applications and conditions approved by the city Manager. This rate is typically applicable where competitive fuel sources are confirmed to be available to the customer and a special rate with special conditions are required to obtain/ retain the customer. This rate may be used to construct a special standby rate where the customer requires capability to serve, but normally uses an alternative energy source. Such service mu~t fall within the normal construction feasibility formula to insure a profitable payback to the city. Monthly customer Charge .... As Established by Contract (typically the same as the normally Applicable Service Class) Non-Fuel Energy Charge .... Per Therm as Established by contract Minimum Monthly Bill ... ... Monthly Customer Charge Plus the Non-Fuel Therrn Rate for a Contract Level of Monthly Consumption ~ 2 ~lr""",~ '. I I' i ATTACHMENT 2 APPENDIX A . SCHEDULE OF FEES, RATES AND CHARGES (g) Residential NaturaL Gas Air Conditioning service (Rate RACl : Firm natural gas service for domestic gas air conditioning in all residences of three (3) units or less where the gas air conditioning load is separately metered. - Monthly Customer Charge ............... $ 5.00 only if this is not already being billed on another metered account at the premise on a firm rate schedule Non-Fuel Energy Charge ................ $ 0.200 per therm . Minimum Monthly Bill.................... $ 5.00 at the premise on a firm rate schedule Effec~ive 10/1/96 Monthly ,Customer Charge................. $6.00 only if this is not already being billed on another metered account at the premise on a firm rate schedule Minimum Monthly Bill..................... $6.00 at the · premise on a firm rate schedule (h) General Natural Gas Air Conditionino service (Rate GAel: Firm natural gas air conditioning service for all commercial, industrial, and other non-residential applications where the installed gas air conditioning capacity is 0 - 149 tons and the gas air conditioning load is separately metered. Monthly customer charge ............ ... $15.00 only if this is not already being billed on another metered a~count at the premise on a firm.rate schedule Non-Fuel Energy charge ................ $ 0.150 per therrn Minimum Monthly Bill ...........~...... $15.00 at the premise on a firm rate schedule (i) Laroe Natural Gas Air Conditioninq service (Rate LAC): Firm natural gas air conditioning service fo~ all commercial, industrial, and other non-residential applications where the installed gas air conditioning capacity is 150 tons or more and the gas air conditioning load is separately metered. Monthly Customer charge .... ......~.... $20.00 only if this is not already being billed on another metered account at the premise on a firm rate schedule Non-Fuel Energy charge ................ $ 0.100 per therrn Minimum Monthly Bill......... ......... $20~OO at the premise on a firm ra,te schedule ~ 3 AITACHMENT 2 APPENDIX A. SCHEDULE OF FEES, RATES AND CHARGES (j) Natural Gas street Liqhtinq Service (Rate SL): Natural gas service for lighting of public areas and ways. Service may be metered or estimated at the discretion of the gas system. When the gas system' provides poles, fixtures, piping, and/or installation labor beyond the service connection point, Facilities Contract Charges may be assessed. 'i "'\ Monthly Customer Charge ............... $15.00 Non-Fuel Energy Charge................ $ 0.200 per them Normal Maintenance & Relighting . Labor Service Charge ............. $ 0.100 per therm plus any required equipment/parts Minimum Monthly Bill .....~............. $15.00 plus any , applicable Facilities Contract Charges (k) Contract Natural Gas Transportation Service (Rate CTSl: Service fortransporta~ion of someone else's natural gas through the Clearwater. Gas System for supply to another gas system or an individual customer. This is handled like a Contract Natural Gas Service and must be approved by the City Manager. Provision of this service must fall within the normal construction feasibility formula to insure a profitable payback to the City. Monthly Customer Charge ... As Established by contract (typically the same as the normally Applicable Service Class) ~on-Fuel Energy Charge .... Per Therm as Established by Contract (typically the same as the normally applicable'service rate) Minimum Monthly Bill...... Monthly Customer Charge Plus the Non-Fuel Therm Rate for a Contracted Level of Minimum Monthly Flow as well as any Facilities Contract . Charges for special Facilities and Metering Required to Provide th~s Transportation Service Natural Gas Vehicle service (Rate NGV): Natural gas service for fleet vehicle fueling. Thi~ ia a contract rate approved by the city Manager~ provision of this service must fall within the normal construction feasibility formula to insure a profitable payback to the city. (I) Monthly Customer Charge .. .... $ 5.00 for Residential or $15.00 for General service applications only if a Customer Charge is not already being billed on another metered account at the premise on a firm rate schedule Energy Charge .... ... $ 0.100 per therm plus any Non-Fuel 4 rO>;.l'" A IT ACH MENT 2 APPENDIX A - SCHEDULE Or-FEES. RATES AND CHARGES applicable customer-specific or pUblic Fill Station per therm Facilities Charges Required to Provide this service Minimum Monthly Bill......... Monthly Customer Charge, if appl~cable, ~lus any monthly Facilities Contract Charges for Special' Facilities, Metering or Fleet Conversion Costs Required to Provide this service Effective 10/1/96 Monthly Customer charge....... $6.00 for Residential or $15.00 for General service applications only if a Customer Charge is not already being billed ~n, another metered account at the premise on a firm rate schedule The total energy charges for this service including al~ adjustments, facilities charges, taxes, etc. -may be expressed as a rate "per gallon equivalent of gasoline." (m) Natural Gas Emerqencv Generator or Other StandbY Service (Rate NSS): Natural gas service to a metered account, separately established for back-up service, where no substantial gas service is used for year round purposes. Note: , Monthly Customer Charge ............... $25.00 Non-Fuel Energy charge ................ $ 0.430 per therm Minimum Monthly Bill.................. $25.00 plus any Facilities Contract Charges for the Facilities and Metering Required to Serve This Account. Effective 10/1/96 Non-Fuel Energy charge.... ... ... ....... $0.400 per therm (2) propane (LP) Gas Service Rates. The following monthly rates shall apply to all customers who are provided the availability of propane eLP) gas service by the Clearwater Gas System, based on their applicable class of service: (a) Residential Propane Gas Service (Rate RLP): .Metered or bulk delivered LP service for all domestic uses in all residences of three (3) units or less. . Monthly Customer charge ........... $ 5.00 ~ Non-Fuel Energy Charge ............ $ 0.650 per gallon = $ 0.710 per therm Minimum Monthly Bill ............. $ 5.00 Effective 10/1/96 Monthly customer Charge. ... .... ... $ 6.00 Minimum Monthly B i 11. . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 6.00 5 L "I';-.~ :t'" . ATTACHMENT 2 APPENDIX A ~ SCHEDULE OF FEES, RATES AND CHARGES . ! < (b) General Propane Gas Service (Rate GLP1: Metered or bulk delivered LP service for all commercial, industrial, and other applications where no other rate is applicable and the annual consumption at the premise is 0 - 2,499 gallc;ms. I I 1 I Minimum Monthly Bill ............. $15.00 $ 0.350 = $ 0.383 $15.00 per gallon per therm Monthly Customer Charge .......... Non-Fuel Energy Charge ........... Ef~ective 10/1/96 .Non-Fuel Energy charge.~.:...~.... $ 0.320 per gallon = $ 0.350 per therm (c) Larqe Propane Gas Service (Rate LLP1: Metered or bulk delivered LP service for all commercial, industrial, and other applications whe~e no other rate is applicable and the annual consumption at the premise is 2,500 gallons or more. Minimum Monthly Bill............. $20.00 $ 0.290 = $ 0.317 $20.00 per gallon per therm Monthly customer Charge .......... Non-Fuel Energy Charge ........... Effective. 10/1/96 Non-Fuel Energy Charge............ $ 0.260 per gallon = $ 0.284 per therm (d) Contract Propane Gas Service (CLP): Contract metered or bulk delivered LP gas service for special applications and conditions approved by the city Manager. This rate is typically applicable where competitive fuel sources are confirmed to be available to the customer and a special rate with special conditions are required to obtain/retain the customer. Such service must fall within the normal construction feasibility formula to insure a profitable payback to the city. Monthly Customer Charge ... As Established by_Contract (typically the same as the normally applicab~e service class) Non-Fuel Margin Rate ...... Per Gallon as Established ~ by Contract ~ Minimum Monthly Bill ...... Monthly customer charge Plus the Non-Fuel Usage Rate for a Contracted Level of Monthly Consumption 6 ATTACHMENT 2 - APPENDlX A - SCHEDULE OF FEES, RATES AND CHARGES (e) Propane (LP) Gas Vehicle service (Rate LPV): Propane gas service for fleet vehicle fueling. This is a contract rate approved by the City Manager. provision of this service must fall within the normal construction feasibility formula to insure a profitable payback tci the city. ' ' Monthly Customer Charge ....... $ 5.00 for Residential or $15.00 for General Service applications only if a. Customer Charge is not already being billed on another metered account at the premise on a firm rate schedule Charge ........ $ 0.100 per gallon = $ 0.109 per therm plus any applicable customer- specific or Public Fill station Facilities Charges Required to Provide this service Bill.......... Monthly Customer Charge plus any applicable monthly Facilities Contract Charges for special Facilities, Metering or Fleet Conversion Costs Required to Provide this Service Non-Fuel Energy " Minimum Monthly Effective 10/1/96 110nthly Customer Charge. . . . . . .. $ 6.00 for Residential or $15.00 for General Service applications only if a Customer Charge is not already being billed on another metered account at the premise on a firm rate schedule ~ The total energy charges for .this service including all adjustments, facilities charges, taxes, etc. may be expressed as a rate "per gallon equivalent of gasoline." (f) Propane Gas Emerqency Generator or other StandbY Service (Rate LPS): LP gas service to an account separately established for back-up service, either metered or bulk delivered, where no other substantial gas service is used for year round purposes. Note: Monthly Customer Charge ............... $25.00 Non-Fuel Energy charge ................ $0.350 per 'gallon = $ 0.383 per therm Minimum Monthly Bill.................. $25.00 Ini tial Usage Charge ................. A one-time charge 7 ATIACHMENT 2 ; i ! I ; APPENDIX A - SCHEDULE OF FEESt RATES AND CHARGES for the number of gallons required to initially fill the LP tank (size as requested by the customer) Effective 10/1/96 Non-Fuel Energy Charge. .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. $ 0.320 per gallon = $ 0.350 per therm (3) other Gas Charges. The following charges and fees may also be applied to customers of the Clearwater Gas System served under an applicable natural gas or propane (LP) gas service rate: (a) Facilities Contract Charae (Rider FCC): A rider applicable. to any of the above rates to cover installation of facilities beyond those typically provided to other customers of the class or beyond the costs incorporated into the applicable gas rate. on-Going FCC Charges .:............... A monthly charge calculated to cover the on-going estimated maintenance costs associated with the special or additional facilities. These charges will be contractual and subject to annual revisions upward based on the cpr index or based on a revised cost calculation at the discretion of the City Manager. Time-limited FCC Charges .............. A monthly charge calculated to cover the costs associated with additional facilities as requested by ,the customer, excess main and service construction costs which do not'meet the. Construction Feasibility formula, or appliance/equipment sales costs. The interest rate will be established contractually at the currently applicable cost of marginal funds to the gas system (gas revenue bonds or other financing instruments). The interest rate will be set by contract and ,approved by the city 'Manager based on a review of the currently applicable financing rates available to the gas system and may be revised from time-to- time. Public Fill station Facilities Charge ..... A natural gas per therm or propane (LP) p~r gallon -charge calculated to recover th~ com~on facilities costs to provide such service. This will be, calculated and may be updated from time-to-time by the gas \ system and approved by the city Manager. (b) Purchased Gas Adjustment (Rider PGA): A rider applicable to all natural gas therm rates and propane (LP) gallon ra tes to recover the cost of the CGS I 5 purchased gas supply, including losses and use by gas system faclli ties/ equipment. The currently calculated PGA rates 8 (c) ,. AITACHMENT 2 APPENDIX A - SCHEDULE OF FEES, RATES AND CHARGES for all rate schedules, unless specifically broken out by contract, are: Natural Gas Firm Standard Rate Schedule PGA . . . . . . . . . . . $ 0.300 per therm Natural Gas Interruptible and Contract (Non-Standard) Rate Schedule PGA . . . . . . . . . . . $ 0.230 per therm Propane (LP) Gas Rate Schedule PGA ........... $ 0.480 per gallon = $ 0.525 per therm . The above PGA rates are based on 12 months ending April, 1995 actual Weighted Average Cost of Gas (WACOG). These PGA Rates will normally be adjusted semi-annually in April and October and may be adjusted upward or downward from time-to-time with the approval of the City Manager based on actual and projected supply costs and projected consumption levels in order to recover the total cost of the gas system's supply plus all costs attributable to the acquisition of system supply gas. The over or under recovery of these PGA costs will be computed monthly and an adjustment in the PGA rate will be made' at the discretion of the city Manager; however, the PGA rate will be adjusted anytime the over or under recovery for either natural or propane (LP) supply gas exceeds or is projected to exceed $100,000. The differential between the Natural Gas Firm Standard Rate Schedule FGA and the Natural Gas Interruptible and Contract (Non-standard) Rate Schedule FGA will be computed for each semi-annual period based on the available records for the most recent twelve (12) months by dividing the transmission pipeline "Reservation Charges" component of the WACOG by the therms sold to all of the Natural Gas Firm Standard Rate Schedules. The Gas system may also segment specific gas purchases for specific targeted customer (5) based on contract. \ Enerqv Conservation Adjustment (Rider ECA): A rider applicable to all firm standard natural gas therm rates and standard. propane (LP) gallon rates to recover the cost of energy conservation programs undertaken by the Clearwater Gas System and approved by the city Manager. The ECA will not be applied to interruptible natural gas or contract rates. The currently calculated ECA rates are: Natural Gas Rate Schedule ECA .... $ 0.023 per therm Propane (LP) Gas Rate Schedule ECA ........ ... $ 0.021 per gallon = $ 0.023 per therm The above ECA rates are based on twelve (12) months 9 ~ ...... "> AITACHMENT 2 APPENDIX A - SCHEDULE OF FEES, RATES AND CHARGES ending actual expense levels. These ECA rates will normally be reviewed semi-annually in April and october and may be adjusted upward or downward from time-to-time with the approval of the city Manager based on actual and projected energy conservation program costs and projected consumption levels in order to recover the total cost of applicable gas system programs as approved by the City Manager since March 1, 1995, including energy conservation incentive payments as well as the labor ~nd other costs attributable to such energy conservation programs: The over or under recovery of these ECA costs will be computed'and an adjustment in the ECA rate will be made at the discretion of the city Manager; however, the ECA rate will be adjusted anytime the 9ver or under recovery exceeds or is projected to exceed $100,000. (d) Environmental Imposition Adiustment (Rider ErA): A rider applicable to all firm. standard natural gas therm rates and standard propane (LP) gallon rates to recover the cost of environmental programs imposed on the Clearwater Gas System by Federal, state and Local regulatory agencies. The EIA will not be applied to interruptible natural gas or contract rates. The currently calculated EIA rates are: Natural Gas Rate Schedule EIA .... $ 0.005 per therm Propane (LP) Gas Rate Schedule EIA ........... $ 0.005 per gallon = $ 0.005 per therm The above EIA rates are based on twelve (12) months ending actual expense levels. These EIA rates will normally be reviewed semi-annually in April and October and may be adjusted upward or downward from time-to-tirne with the approval of the city Manager based on actual and projected environmental project costs and projected consumption levels in order to recover the total cost of gas system environmental cost impositions as approved by the city Manager since February 1, 1993, as well as the labor and other costs attributable to such environmental projects. The over or ,under recovery of these EIA costs will be computed and an adjustment in the EIA rate may be made at the discretion of the city Manager; however, the EIA rate will be adjusted anytime the over recovery , exceeds or is projected to exceed the plan by $100,000. ~ These EIA costs may be recovered over an extended time period as approved by the City Manager. (e) Weather Normalization Adiustment (Rider WNA): A rider applicable to all firm standard natural gas therm rates and standard propane (LP) gallon rates to recover loss of revenues to the Clearwater Gas system due to unusually 10 . \ , ;\ AITACHMENT 2 i i il APPENDIX A - SCHEDULE OF FEES, RATES AND CHARGES warm winter weather or to return excess revenues to the customers due to unusually cold winter weather. The WNA will. not be applied to interruptible natural gas or contract rates. The WNA rate will initially be set at: Natural Gas Rate Schedule WNA .. Propane eLP) Gas Rate Schedule WNA ......... $ 0.000 per therm $ 0.000 per ,gallon The WNA rates will be reviewed at the end of each winter season and may be implemented based on actual heating degree day data, the gas system I s projections of the impact of this weather on revenues, and projected consumption levels. The implementation of the WNA will be at the sole discretion of the city Manager only if the heating degree day data for the winter season exceeds at least a 10% variation from the ten (10) year historical average and the city Manager determines that this has created a material impact on the earnings of the Clearwater Gas system for the year warranting the WNA implementation. Any over or under recovery or distribution may be credited or debited to the PGA at the discretion of the city Manager upon discontinuance of the charge/credit from the previous winter season. (f) Franchise and other ci tv ICountv Fees Recoverv Clause (Rate FFR): A charge levied by the Clearwater Gas System on every purchase of gas within a municipality or county area to recover the costs assessed by governmental entities in accordance with the franchise agreement in force between the city of Clearwater and that other" governmental entity and including any other otherwise unrecoverable fees, special taxes, payments in lieu of taxes, or other impositions by any governmental entity (including the city of Clearwater) on the services of the Clearwater Gas System sold within such municipality or county area. The fees collected within each governmental jurisdiction shall be used exclusively to pay the franchise fees and other governmental feesr taxes, and other impositions levied on services within that governmental jurisdiction. within the city of Clearwater where a franchise agreement is not in force, the city of Clearwater will levy a 6% Payment in Lieu of Taxes on all gross natural gas sales excluding interruptible and contract services and the Clearwater Gas system will bill this in the same manner as if it were a franchise fee. Tax Clause (TAX Various) : All taxes due the appropriate governmental entities (such as but not limited to state of Florida gross receipts tax, state of Florida sales tax, county sales tax, municipal utility tax, and others which may be legally levied from time to (g) 11 ATTACHMENT 2 APPENDIX A' ~ SCHEDULE OF FEES; RATES AND CHARGES time on the purchase of ga~) will be billed to the customer receiving such service and rendered to the governmental entity in accordance with the applicable statute, ordinance, or other legally enforceable rule.' (h) other Miscellaneous Gas Charqes: The following charges are applicable whenever applicable gas services are rendered the customer: "\ Meter turn-on residential (per account for new customers, seasonal reconnects, and after nonpayment disconnect including turn-on of pilot. l~ghts) ........................... $25.00 Meter turn-on commercial/industrial (per account for new customers, seasonal reconnects, and after nonpayment d~sconnect including turn-on of pilot 1 ~ 9 h t 5 ) iii.................................... $50. 00 Meter Read for account'change (no meter turn-on required but may include turn-on of gas pilot light) ........................ $25.00 Meter turn-on surcharge - same day service (per 0, account as requested by the customer) ...... $25.00 Replace broken stop locks on meter .............. $30.00 Relocate gas meter... ...... ........... Time & Materials Turn-on gas pilot lights only (per account) ..... $20.00 Turn-off gas pilot lights only (per account) .... $~.OO Repair or installation work - 1 person crew time on-site .......... $40.00/hour - 2 person crew time on-site .......... $72.00/hour overtime surcharge (as requested by the customer) ..... ........ ..... .... Double normal rate Special meter reading (per account at customer request) ........ ....... ........... $15.00 Gas meter test - if results are within limits (per meter at customer request) ........... $25.00 Reset gas meter after customer requests removal (per meter) ............. .......... $50.00 Unauthorized meter bypass or hookup .'. Time & Materials other services not normally provided .. Time & Materials Collector fee ......~....... ..... ...... See Appendix A- Public Works utility Tariffs, section (4) (a) 3 Dishonored check service fee ... See Code af Ordinances, section 2.528 Missed appointment - Customer not present at as arranged ... ..... ......... $15.00 Leak inspection .........-..........,.......... No Charge Special seasonal gas turn-on... .... The city Manager is authorized to reduce or eliminate the normal gas turn-on charge during a period beginning not earlier than August 15th and extending through not later than November 15th to attempt to levelize the I i i i . j 12 \.. . ATTACHMENT 2 APPENDIX A - ~CHEDULE OF FEES . RATES AND CHARGES 1- , workload at the beginning of the heating season. (4) Gas Contract and Rate Application Policies: The following represent policies of the city of Clearwater as applied by the Clearwater Gas system: (a) . Uniformity of Rate and Service Application: To the extent that the customer requests a review of his/her rate account, all rates, charges and contract provisions are intended to be consistently and uniformly applied to all customers of the same type with the same usage characteristics, fuel options, and equipment capabili ties. Any customer who feels that they have been treated unjustly and is unable to resolve the dispute with Clearwater Gas System personnel and management has full access to the normal City of Clearwater utilities dispute resolution process as defined in the city Code of Ordinances (S 32) inc-luding appeal rights to the Gas System Managing Director. If the customer remains dissatisfied after attempting to resolve the problem with the Gas system Managing Director, they may register a formal complaint by directing their concern in writing to the city Manager who will schedule a meeting with the customer to determine the facts and make a final ruling on the resolution of the dispute. (b) Contract Rate Level Determination: It is the policy of Clearwater Gas System to offer a customer or potential customer who currently uses or has access to an alternate energy source and has the capability to use this alternate energy source, a rate level which is 5% below that, alternative, provided that such a rate application will provide a reasonable profit margin to the Clearwater Gas System and the extension of any capital investment to serve such a customer falls within the normal gas system construction feasibility formula. Where the capability to use such alternative energy source will require an initial additional capital outlay by the customer, the 5% lower level may be based on a net present value calculation over the expected life of the facility. (c) Rate Schedule Reductions: The city Manager is authorized to reduce the billing charge(s) for any rate schedule(s) towards achieving the "cost of service based rates" as recommended in the most recent rate study done for the Clearwater Gas System. " i .~ (d) Ma in and Service' Extens ion Construction Feas ibi 1 i tv: Whenever a perspective customer requests a new gas service, the Clearwater Gas System will extend service to the prospective customer under the following conditions: 13 .t~. ~. AITACHMENT 2 APPENDIX A - SCHEDULE OF FEES. RATES AND CHARGES 1. Design considerations The extension of gas service to the perspecti ve customer can be reasonably accomplished within good engineering design, access can be secured though easements or right-of-way, and the service will not jeopardize the quality of gas service to existing customers. 2. Main Line Extension- Construction Feasibility - The maximum capital investment -which will be made by the Clearwater Gas system to extend main lines and services to serve a new customer(s) shall be seven (7) times the estimated annual gas revenue to be derived from the facilities less the cost of ,gas and the cost of monthly. meter reading, customer accounting and billing. The formula shall be: Non-fuel Energy Rate X Estimated Annual Therms/Gallons Estimated Annual Gas Non-Fuel Revenues X 7 Years Maximum Investment for Construction Feasibili ty Note: The Monthly Customer Charge is assumed to cover the cost of meter reading, customer accounting and billing. 3. Service Line Extensions - The Clearwater Gas System will install gas service lines off of the main line at no charge to the customer under the following circumstances: o A year round customer has installed gas equipment with an estimated minimum annual consumption of two (2) therms per foot of service line required, or '\ The cost of such service line extension meets the Maximum Investment for Construction Feasibility (as defined "b.1I above). Customers who do not meet the criteria for service extensions as set forth above will either be charged the estimated construction cost per foot for the exces~ footage or pay a CIAC to cover the. deficiency amount from the above Construction Feasibility formula or enter into a Facilities Charge contract sufficient to cover this deficiency plus interest within a period of seven (7) years. 4.. Customer Contribution Required - If the capital o , I - ! o 14 I .......... . ATTACHMENT 2 APPENDIX A - SCHEDULE OF FEES, RATES AND CHARGES 5. construction costs to extend the main exceed the Maximum Investment for Construction Feasibility, the developer/customer(s) will be .required to either provide a contribution ~n Aid of construction. (CIAC) to cover the excess investment amount or satisfy this deficiency by entering into a Facilities Charge contract sufficient to cover ~his deficiency plus interest within a period of seven (7) years. Such Facilities contract Charges may be reduced or potentially discontinued entirely to the extent that other customer (5) are added beyond the initial customer(s), the facilities covered by the Facilities Contract Charges are used to serve these additional.customer(s); and to the' extent that there are calculated excess dollars above the additional customer(s) Maximum Investment for Construction Feasibility minus the capital construction cost.s for the mains to serve these additional customer(s). Conversion of Equipment to Natural Gas The Clearwater Gas System will convert the customer's existing orifice(s) to accept natural gas at no cost to the customer, provided that for Commercial and Industrial customers the use is year round; the customer enters into a five (5) 'year contract to exclusively use the natural gas service of the Clearwater Gas System; and this amount, when added to the other cost to serve amounts, is still renders the project feasible. I' I I'. I , , 6. Relocation of Gas Service Facilities When alterations or additions to structures or improvements on customer's premises require the Clearwater Gas System to relocate metering, service line, or main line, or when such relocation is requested by the customer for whatever reason, the customer may be required to reimburse' the clearwater Gas System for all or any part of the costs incurred to accomplish such relocation of gas system facilities. \ 15 'J'c r,~,\"", ~{, .! ,.. . ..", , t ~.. ".0' . ~ .c <:~.. ... '1-)". .' , , ; , , ~-," ," . " DATE , " .'=~~' . *i,'~. . ~\~ -. ~~r.,: . ',11 ~\:.. :.r- :,,-: ~' . ," F I1V3 " .... Il' -' . .. ..', M. . ~ " .' . AGENDA ~- L1-~~ u ITEM #~~~_ ~~\ 1-+ .. c ORDINANCE NO. 5BBBR95 33 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CLEARWA TERt FLORIDA, RELATING TO THE COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY; PROVIDING FOR THE REPEAL OF ORDINANCES NO. 2576-81 AND ORDINANCE NO. 3021-83t WHICH ADOPTED AND AMENDED THE REDEVELOPMENT PLAN FOR DOWNTOWN CLEARWATER; PROVIDING FOR PROPER NOTICE; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Clearwater adopted Ordinance No. 2576-81, on December 17, 1981 t as amended by Ordinance No. 3021-83, adopted on February 28t 1983. which comprise the Community Redevelopment Plan for Downtown Clearwater, which area is described in Resolution 81-67) adopted by the City Commission on August 6, 1981; and , WHEREASt the Community Redevelopment Agency has developed a revised Community Redevelopment Plan; and \ WHEREASt the City Commission of the City of Clearwater has reviewed the revised Community Redevelopment Plan and believes it to be in the best interest of the City of Clearwater to approve the new Community Redevelopment Plan; nOWt therefore, ' BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATERt FLORIDA: Section 1. Ordinance No. 2576~81, and Ordinance No. 3021-83) comprising the Community Redevelopment Plan for Downtown Clearwater are hereby repealed. Section 2, This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon adoption. PASSED ON FIRST READING 8-3-95 PASSED ON SECOND AND FINAL READING AND ADOPTED '-: CITY OF CLEARWATER1 FLORIDA By: Rita Garvey, Mayor-Commissioner Approved as to form and legal sufficiency: t, L.1-1 Pamela K. Akin, City Attorney Attest: Cynthia E. Goudeau, City Clerk ',. 1, ~(1~<~~1{)'~~;':; 'u;'!'::<C';;::':<'<<" ,',! ',:.'.,' ", ..<:..\::~..I;<c.~::.~'.. . J. '. ':':'~",,(}..,:;~~::,>,:.,l';: :.,'..; . (:": . . ";' ..' " ,. t.." ..' ::'.c .~i' I' The paperwork for Item #34a moved to 9/7/95 pack " F /1tJ,s- .. ''', J' " \ . . ,\~,. .'~ . . /'1' ,,"- :. ';~;>/":~\:~~~:~~7:;i(~'& '.~ . .. ...~:!:.tr> " . < \. .';.. I i ~ , ,i 1 :1 C l-QrK :3 q (l",- Gr\EATER CLEA~W ATER CHAMBEr\ OF COMMERCE Executive CommltlJ:t: AIIII M. WilkIn. CMintttut of /Jw BOGTJi SleyJhfll P.. Fowler Chtzinnm&,Ellcf Charla D, RI",- nJ VC EaJ,.."tIUd BIUUtus DI~tklptMroJ J.nlee B. Cut VC GtrHf7llM1IUJ1 Nfairtl Edu&4Ii411 DnlloptMlIf GrqoI'J BrOllu. vcrol<l'im Dwtl T. Mann vC M.mb6nJlip JudyMllchll VC P~ic Rdr:liorul SptcWE..lIl1 John P. CGnntlly Trtamru Phil M. IItndmon l_djQ,. PfUl CMir1Mll Jullus J, Zsch.u l.6,dl CO!MU1l Ptkr Woodham PruidorroJ, CEO Board or Directors ~.vld J. Abd.sm Df.l\l.d M. Art.driao E. 0, Annatroni m OIule:s E. Ddu Alan C.lJomncin Ray Boocham J u-ed Drown Robert A. Bunocll Robert W, B)'1d Sl.evc:n D, ChlptlUll ).all)' Coo~ Robert N, .Pac. Cnwrard DDS S.m A. DaoN. U Muy A. Dcv\ne Edward C. Dro6\e Guy S. Gt'I)' KCMeth 0, IWniltal Roy O,lbrrcll, Ir, Robc:lt E. Hcilnun, Jr. WilllamHcllcr Guy Iumin Oonhxdoluutn Albert N. Iustice PclQ W. KmWgel' I,lL McCUlUin,Ir. Aziaidca Millol.cl Frank V. MUlphy,lU Iulie F. Nicho~ Kalhy Short Rabm Talmadge Rullcdgc Ouyl I, Seaton Don 1.. SUIOO Ronald W. Swart D.vld p, Slme R. Carlli'll War4 Douglu I. Williun. TAMPA BAY C{~-a; 1fii;.,<!t1v,I 128 N. OSCEOLA AV[. P,O. DOl( 2451, CllAP.WATtP.. Fl J461,. 61:l/46HXll1. FAX 81:1/449,2889 August 15, 1995 COPIES TO: COMMISSIO~ The Honorable Rita Garvey and Commissioners City of Clearwater P.o. Box 4748 Clearwater, FL 34617 AUG 1 7 1995 PHl:SS. CLERK 1 ATTORN!::Y Dear Mayor and Commissioners: The Memorial Causeway Bridge is a recognized regional arterial which not only links the Clearwater Beach to the Mainland, but also carries tens of thousands daily through our city from other areas of pinellas and Hillsborough counties. The bridge, in its present form, is functionally obsolete. The proposed new Memorial Causeway Bridge will be of great benefit to the community and the region, by increasing the capacity and traffic flow onto and off Clearwater Beach. The cost for a bridge such as this is a great expense for an individual community to bear. Completing a SEIR study severely limits city funding options for this tremendous project and places the burden on Clearwater residents. Your chamber encourages you to accept the recommendation of city staff to move forward with a PO & E study. By completing this type of study, the city would ensure the widest possible funding options would be available for funding of the new high span bridge. Thank you for your consideration of this important project and we hope to work with you to make this crucial project a success. Sincerely, t ,l/li.- I(Ul</~:> f{~rI-"tl /....) Ann Wilkins Duncan Chairman of the Board cc: clearwater City Commission city Manager city Engineer I I ! ' r- rJ J.. Clearwater City Commission Agenda Cover Memorandum 3~ I tern M Heottng Date: ____ rg./7,C(S SUBJECT: Audit services contract for fiscal year ending September 30, 1995 RECOMMENDATION/MOTION: Extend the contract with Coopers & Lybrand to perform audit services for the fiscal year ending September. 30, 1995 for a total fee not to exceed $93,300 ~ a'~ that the appropriate officials be authorized to execute some. BACKGROUND: In 1991, as required by City Charter, the city undertook an RFP for external auditors, and selected Coopers & Lybrand. Coopers & Lybrand have completed their fourth audit and copies of the completed financial statements and audit reports have been distributed to you. The initial contract anticipated extension for a total of fiv~ years, based upon mutual consent of both parties. The proposed fee of $93,300 for the required financial and compliance audits is increased by 3.3% over the contract fee of $90,000 for fiscal year 1994. The increase of 3.3% this contract period reflects the increased cost of services to the Auditor since FY 1994 and is lower than the 1994 Consumer Price-Index increase of 3.74%. The current proposed fee is acceptable to staff. Coopers and Lybrand have met all conditions and service requirements of their previous contract providing accurate responsive service. The expense for this contract will be divided among the city, the Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA), the Downtown Development Board (DDB), and Grant funding based upon a breakdown which will be provided by Coopers and Lybrand. Fees for the DOB portion will be paid by the City with reimbursement to be received from the DDB. The breakdown for the $90,000 fee last year amounted to $1,000 paid from the CRA, $1,000 from the DDB, and $88,000 paid from the City. Payment from grant funding was not used last year due to grant funding budget constraints. Funds for the city's portion of this contract have been included in the Finance Department's 1995/96 Operating Budget. Rwl ewed by: ~ orfginoting llopt: Costa: $ 93.300 Commission Action: Legal Finance Total 0 Approved Budget ''"'"l'YlA 0 Approved wtconditlons Purchasing $ Risk Hgt N/~ Current Fiscal Yr. 0 Denied CIS HI" User Dopt: 0 Continued to: A04 r.JJ) FLnding Source: Other 0 Capl tal I~. Adv'crt.ised: ~ Operating ^ttacl1/llcots: Dote: 0 Other Extension Contract . ,'-\ Paper: ~ Hot Requl red W.I tted by: Affected Parties 0 None Apprqprlation Code: CHtL1rg;;- 0 Notified 010-09821-530100-513-000 fii1 Not Requl red ~>o, ~ . I A G R E E MEN T THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this 17th day of August, 1995 by and between the CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA, a municipal corporation, hereinafter referred to as "ci ty, II and Coopers & Lybrand L.L.P., a firm of certified PUblic Accountants, located at 101 E. Kennedy Boulevard, suite 1500, Tampa, Florida 33602-5194, hereinafter referred to as "Contractor;" WITNESSETH WHEREAS, the City is required by Article II, section 2.01(c) (3) of the city Charter to provide for an annual audit of its financial accounts; and WHEREAS, the city participates in Community Development Block Grant and other Federal, state and County Assistance programs which require independent financial and compliance audits in accordance with-rules established by the u.s. Department of Housing and Urban Development and other agencies; and WHEREAS, the Contractor is in the accounting, is fully qualified to meet applicable city, state and Federal law, and \ I ! ! . I \ business of public the requirements of desires to perform the i I I I \ . I i necessary services: NOW, THEREFORE, the parties agree as follows: 1. This agreement relates specifically to the city's fiscal year ending September 30, 1995. 2. The Contractor shall audit the books and records of the City, including the community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) and Downtown Development Board (DOE), included as part of the City1s Comprehensive Annual Financial Report. The Contractor shall read the city's Comprehensive Annual Financial Report for compliance with GAAP and the applicable requirements of the Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting program of the Government Finance Officers Association and assist the city in complying with new or existing requirements. The Contractor shall express an opinion on the fair presentation of the City's general I .1 1 1 COOPERS & LYBRAND L.L.P. ~"~N- ~ 't purpose financial statements in conformity with generally accepted accounting principles, for the f isca 1 year ended September 30, 1995. The Contractor shall also express an opinion on the fair presentation of the city's combining and individual fund and account group financial statements and schedules in conformity with generally accepted accounting principles. The contractor is not required to audit the supporting schedules contained in the comprehensive annual financial report, however, the contractor shall provide an "in-relation-to" report on the supporting schedules based on the audit procedures applied during the audit of the general purpose financial statements and the combining and individual fund financial statements and schedules. The Contractor is not required to audit the statistical section of the report. The Contractor shall also perform the required financial and compliance audits associated with the Community Development Block Grant and other Federal, state, and County Assistance programs in accordance with the 'Single Audit Act of 1984 (PL 98-502) and rules of other agencies. 3. In performing the services described in #4 above, the Contractor shall comply with the following: . generally accepted auditing standards . the standards set forth for financial audits in the U.s. General Accounting Office I s (GAD) Government Auditing standards (1988), . the provisions of the federal Single Audit Act of 1984, and . j I I \ J j 1 j " . u.S. Office of Management and Budget (OMB) Circular A- 128, Audits of state and Local Governments, . section 11.45 Florida statutes, . regulations of the state Department of Banking and Finance, . Rules adopted by the state of Florida Auditor General for form and content of governmental unit audits, . Audits of state and Local Governmental units (Revised) - AICPA 2 COOPERS', LYBRAND L.L.P. ,< I..",. ,.. . Chapter 7j-600 of the Florida statutes referring to Fire District Audit requirements, and . Rules adopted by the state of Florida Auditor General for audits of state grant and aid appropriations. As part of the audit, the contractor will consider the city's internal control structure, as required by generally accepted auditing standards and Government AUditinq Standards. 4. Following the completion of the audit, the contractor shall issue the following reports: . A report on the fair presentation of the financial statements in conformity with generally accepted accounting principles. . A report on the internal control structure based on the audi tor' 5 understanding of the control structure and assessment of control risk. I .I I ! I . A report on compliance with applicable laws and regulations, including those relating to funds received from a State of Florida grants and aid appropriation pursuant to a grant or contract. . A report on the internal control structure used in administering federal assistance programs. . A report on compliance with laws and regulations related to major and non major federal financial assistance programs. . A supplementary management letter if required to comply with the regulations of the state of Florida Auditor General. . A report on compliance with general compliance requirements as required by the Single Audit Act of 1984 and OMB Circular A-128. 5. The Contractor shall retain all working papers for a minimum of three (3) years, unless notified in writing by the city of the need to extend the retention period. The contractor shall make working papers available, upon request, to the following parties or their designees: . city of Clearwater . u.s. Department of Housing and Urban Development ; I 1 \ ! { ~ , !i I I ! 3 COOPERS & LYBRAND L.L.P. I, ~ o. ,+ . u.s. General Accounting Office (GAO) . Parties designated by the federal or state governments or by the city of Clearwater as part of an audit quality review process . Auditors of entities of which the city of Clearwater is subrecipient of grant funds In addition, the Contractor shall respond to the reasonable inquiries of successor auditors and allow successor auditors to review working papers relating to matters of continuing accounting significance. 6.' The Contractor shall assist the City in scheduling the Comprehensive Annual Financial Report to be completed and issued no later than February 1, 1996. Contractor/city meetings will be held at least once per month until completion of this contract. Weekly status meetings shall be held while the Contractor is working at the city.. The Contractor shall complete performance under this contract by March 30, 1996. 10. The Contractor shall bill the city and the City shall pay the Contractor for the performance of the services under this contract on the basis of the Contractor I s normal and customary charges for such services, plus ordinary out-of-pocket expenses customarily stated separately the Contractor in his general practice, the same to be separately stated and itemized. The total amount of this contract including out-of-pocket expenses shall not exceed $93,300. The city may, by amendment of this agreement, increase this maximum fee and/or extend the completion date upon the Contractor I s showing evidence of conditions which require substantially more time than would generally be required to perform the prescribed services. Progress payments will be made periodically for work completed to date bqsed on invoices submitted by the Contractor. The sum of such progress payments shall not exceed 90% of the maximum specified above. The final payment will be made within 30 days of receipt of the final audit reports. , .! \ I \ ! ) p~ 4 COOPERS & LYBRAND L.L.P. '. , <c t11~""" " I' I I . ~., " ~ c . >j. .,' . " <;': . IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this agreement to be executed the day and year first above written: Countersigned: Approved as to form , legal sufficiency: Pamela K. Akin city Attorney Witnesses: ~a,~ l3~4 dd- File: COP9SAUD CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA , , By: Attest: Cynthia E. GOUdeau City' Clerk ,', Coopers & Lybrand L.L.P. By: Q \,{ {'{A1./l...e f}; Ul4 ( Attest: 5 COOPERS & LYBRAND L.L.P. , "" '"'..~ -'... , i , .1 I '.~" > ~C\s 1- Clearwater City Commission Agenda Cover Memorandum 3''1 \: Item fI Heetlng Oate: ~~. \ rC3.5 SUBJECT: PURCHASE OF BLACK 3408 POLYETHYLENE PIPE RECOMMENDATION/MOTION: Extend the original contract for a period of one year from 12/14/95 to 12/13/96 to purchase the estimated requirement for Black 3408 polyethylene pipe from M.T. Deason Company Inc., of Birmingham, AL, at an estimated cost of $1,018,375.00 mI and that the appl'oprfllte officials be authorized to execute salTlC. BACKGROUND: This represents Clearwater Gas System's (CGS) estimated annual requirement for black 3408 polyethylene pipe. The black pipe, used for the construction of gas mains and services, is required to meet new customer requests in the high pressure North area which is designed for 100 lbs. of gas pressure. This area is generally north of Curlew Road and also includes our Pasco Expansion requirements. We have had a purchase order open for (2) years to M.T.Deason Company Inc., which cumulatively totalled $2,150,048.70. As a result of the delays to the Pasco County Main Extension project, we have only ordered $235,000 or about 11% of the orginal estimated quantities during the last year and a half. M.T. Deason Company has agreed to extend their bid prices for black pipe from their original contract for another year as they have a considerable inventory of pipe committed for our Pasco Extension which we are just now beginning. During our recent annual bid for our low pressure yellow 2406 polyethylene pipe bid of June, 1995, all of the vendors included an escalation clause in their bid. As a result, the value of M.T. Deason's company holding their prices for Reviewed by: legal Budget Purchllsfng R fsk Mgmt. CIS ACM Other ~ ~ N/A2JcJ~ Originating Ocpt: ~ Clearwater Gns system,~ Costs: S 1.018.375 10ta\ Commission Action: D Approved o Approved w/condftlons o Denied o Continued to: User Dept: Clearwater Gas System S 0 Current Fiscal Yr. SlbIi tted by: ~ e\t aOll vf Advertised: Dote: Paper: ~ Hot Requl red Affected Parties o Notified ~ Not Requt red flrtding Source: ~ Capital 11Tl>. o Operot Ing o Other Attochllents: Vendor Letter o None AWoprlotion Code: . 423,00000,141120-000-000 ~ Printed on recycled paper . . " . '. ~.~ ~ .. J . '.0 '~.'..c~> . ~ ~ :.:\ . jO. ~. .. . . . : ~ c . \ if " ~~,' ~~~r!J:.c~ <.'.. . .." ,< - 2 - another year without any escalation costs is a significant benefit. Therefore, the Manager of Gas Operations recommends awarding the following quantities from the original bid 07-94 opened October 29, 1993: f \ ~ ~ I Group 1, Items 1-6 to M.T. Deason company at cost of $1,018,375.00 These materials will be received to the inventory code 423-00000-141120-000-000 and charged to the appropriate code when issued from the warehouse. A Pasco county Gas System Expansion Bond issue will fund this project. The Pasco bonds are now projected to be sold in the third quarter of FY 95/96. The transfer of Gas Revenues for this project is, in effect, a loan from the City's cash pool, and is anticipated to be an interim solution as these monies will be reimbursed to the Gas Fund once the new monies are available and the Gas System Bond Funds established. Budget transfers will only be required for Fiscal Year 1996 to project 315-96320, Pasco Expansion New Mains and Services. Budget transfers in Fiscal Year 1996 will be addressed on an as needed basis for this project. I I il ~ f io! ~: ~ ~ ~ i ~ tl -! l I J f 1 \-'''1"c.. c M. T. Deason Company Inc. JUN 1 5 1995 Clc,:lI'wnter Gas System June 13, 1995 P.O, BOX 101807 · BIRMINGHAM. ALA. 35210 (205) 956~2266 · FAX (205) 956.1911 Mr. C.S. "Chuck'! Warrington, Jr. Managing Director & Executive Officer Clearwater Natural Gas System P.O. Box 4748 Clearwater, Florida 34618-4748 SUBJECT: 3408 POLYETHYLENE PIPE AND FITTINGS-PURCHASE ORDER #6440 .. , Dear Mr. Warrington: We, M.T. Deason Company, Inc., want to thank you for Purchase Order #7910, dated June 15, 1995. 'This purchase order covers PE 2406 yellow pipe for the period 6/15/95 through 6/14/96. Please note, due to the substantial increase in construction in the gas distribution industry, polyethylene resin prices have continued to escalate in 1995. We, M. T. Deason Company, Inc. (and your other pip.e suppliers). for the first time, had to bid an escalation clause based on the unstable resin market. These increases will be documented by letters from resin suppliers to Poly Pipe Industries, Inc. At the present time we are shipping PE 3408 black polyethylene pipe and fittings on your purchase order #6440, issued to us December 13, 1994. The following quantities were listed on your bid: '1 ~, Item 1. Item 2. Item 3. Item 4. Item 5. Item 6. QTY. 10,000' 175,000' 25,000' 125,000' 50,000' 50,000 DESCRIPTION 811 3408 Black Polyethylene Pipe 6" 3408 Black Polyethylene Pipe 411 3408 Black Polyethylene Pipe 2" 3408 Black Polyethylene Pipe 1" 3408 Black Polyethylene Pipe 1/2" 3408 Black Polyethylene Pipe Our total bid on the above listed pipe was $1,018,375.00. The Clearwater Natural Gas System, by allowing Poly Pipe Industries and M, T. Deason Company to test our pipe as an equal to our competitor, saved $409,000.00 on this bid, All testing, as documented to the City, was done by an independent testing laboratory recommended by your natural gas division. To provide excellent service and timely deliveries, Poly Pipe Industries purchased a substantial amount of PE 3408 resin to avoid any price increases from suppliers. Based on these commitments, and the fact that we still have substantial inventories of PE 3408 resin at a competitive price, we are willing to extend your purchase order through December 13. 1996. .. () 1. -.J pr'da U::,"'Uj ,"" (!ill;,') 1-~.()(I"clJ .. \ . \ ',,' ..............~.~ . , ~. J " . . . '? ~ ~ 4 Mr. C.S. tlChuck" Warrington June 13, 1995 Page Two We respectfully request an answer from the Clearwater Natural Gas System regarding the extension of this purchase order by August 31, 1995. This will allow us substantial time to allocate this resin to other commitments if your Gas System elects not to extend this purchase order. I want to thank you in advance for any consideration given us on our proposal. We will continue giving you excellent service and timely deliveries on your polyethylene pipe requirements. With warmest personal regards, I remain, Yours truly, M.T. DEASON COMPANY, INC. . \,\. MTD:af Enclosures cc: Chuck Gagnon, Clearwater Natural Gas System Jeff Shunk-M.T. Deason Company, Inc. . :j ~ l I r \ I I I \ l ~ (V\ /l -~ Clearwater City Commission 3 Q Agenda Cover Memorandum () I t em II Heating DntCI ~'Jr/.cr5 SUBJECT: Renewal of annual software license for Unisys A-4 and A-6 mainframe computers RECOMMENDATION/MOTION: Renew a contract for unisys A-4 and A-6 computer software licenses to Unisys Corporation of Tampa, Florida, at an amount of $52,681.00 for the period of october 1, 1995 through September 30, 1996 in accordance with Code section 2.564(1) (b), sole source N Dtld thot the tJpproprlntc offlclDls be authorized to cxacutc snroo. B~CKGROUND: This license gives the city of Clearwater authority to use the proprietary unisys corporation operating system software that is required in order to run the Unisys A-4 and A-6 mainframe computer systems. The software was leased for a five (5) year term when the mainframes were purchased in 1988, and the city has been paying for the license on a month to month basis since that lease expired on June 30, 1993. Due to the city's migration away from the mainframe environment, it is deemed most beneficial to the city to avoid long term commitments to Unisys. The monthly lease program will allow the city to terminate the lease for either or both computers with 30 days advance notice. The A-4 is used primarily for running payroll. Two other smaller applications also run on the system - Occupational Licenses and Inventory. All of these systems are slated for replacement, if approved by th~ Commission, in the next year as the city migrates away from mainframe computing. Information Management plans to sell the A-4 on the used market when it is no longer needed. There are no plans to move this system to the new Municipal services building, primarily due to the expense associated with preparing a computer room to match the environmental requirements of a mainframe system. The A-6 computer is utilized by the Police Department for Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD). The Police are actively involved in implementing a new police Information system. Once the CAD portion of the new system is running live, the A-6 will no longer be needed by the city. The Police may be able to trade in the A-6 for a credit on their new hardware, or it will be sold on the used market. It will not be moved to the new Police Headquarters. The proposed 1995/96 Information Management and Police Department budg~ts include sufficient funds for this contract. Reviewed by: Legnl Budget Purchasing RI~1i: Hgmt. IS ACH Other N/A ~/ ~ ~J; -1 ,L. v originating Dept: Informlltlon MnnJn9'~~, l ; ,:-r U~cr Dcpt: / , Informntlon Mgmt.jPollce Costs: S 52,681.00 Totlll Commission Aetior.: o Approved o Approved w/';ono\ t Ions o Denied o Continued tu: S 000.00 Current fisenl Yr, \~ ~\> Advertised: Dntel Paper: C'l Not Requi red Affected Pnrtles o Notified ~ Not Required flmlng Source: o Cnpl tnl hll'_ ~ operntlng o Other Attachments: N/A SlOni t too by: . b (..~u:; ie City <allnllgcr ' ~ None Appropriation Code: . 555-09862-546200-590-000 010-01144.530300-521-000 .~. I d ~~ Printed on reeye e pnpcr . ., r) Clearwater City Commission --:LJV\ r.:::;j...., Agenda Cover Memorandum 39 It em # Meeting Dote: 1'1'7.95 SUBJECT: Yearly maintenance contract for Digital computers RECOMMENDATION/MOTION: Renew a contract to Digital Equipment corporation of Tampa, FL in the amount of $45,310.44 for hardware maintenance/operating system support on the utilities and Finance VAX 4000-300 computers, from October 1, 1995 through September 30, 1996, in accordance with Code Sec. 2.564(1) (b), sole source ~ and that the appropriate officials be authorized to execute same. BACKGROUND: The city utilizes two (2) Digital Equipment corporation (DEC) VAX computers to run the utility billing and financial systems. Together, these systems support 166 daily users. In order to maintain these computers in the best possible operating condition, a yearly service contract with the hardware vendor is recommended. Only DEC can provide both on-site hardware repair and 24 hour, seven day a week operating system dial up support and hardware diagnostic services. The utility billing computer is used nine (9) hours per day to directly support utility customers. Due to the customer/citizen oriented nature of this systemr the hardware and operating system support contract provides four (4) hour/sarna day response five (5) days per week, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. with continuous effort service. The Finance system maintenance contract provides 5 day, 9 hour per day coverage with next day response. This is a less costly service option which has been in place for the past three years with no significant operational problems. Due to the City'S daily reliance on both these computers, this year's maintenance agreements for both systems also include a service called Recover-All. Recover-All places the city on a high priority list for replacement of equipment in the event of a localized or regional disaster. The cost to cover both computers systems is $2,432.64/year. The price for one (1) year of service on the utilities system is $26,106.72, and on the Finance system is $19,203.72. The prices are based upon a three (3) year multi-year service agreement executed by the City on July 1, 1993 which Reviewed by: Originating Dept: . Costs: $ 45.310.44 COIR1\i S8 ion Ac t ion: legal ~ Information Ml1nagel1)en~/' Total 0 Approved /1\, Budget ' , 0 Purchasing $ 00.00 Approved w/conditions Risk Hgmt. ~-' / I r Current Fiscal Yr. 0 Denied User Dept: IS J'~ Information Management 0 Continued to: ACH fU"lding Source: Other No/A 0 tapi till Imp. Advertised: ~ OperPtlng A tt achlllC!flt s: Date: 0 Other Multi'year service add~ndum ,< , Paper: Service agreement '1 , , ~ Hot Required Slbnitted by: Affected Parties 0 None Appropri at ion Code: Cltyt!tu ~ 0 Notified 555'09862-546200-519-000 ~ Not Requi red ~ Printed on recycled paper "!<: ' :'.j "/.~I.~I'(""",.:,c. ',,<' t{ '0;.' <,. Ie . , . ,~,'. '.', ,~ ',', . ::r' . .<-'.. ' ":.,. '.'r....,;l'~ - 2 - places a cap on hardware maintenance cost increases of 7% per year for all city owned DEC computers, and allows a 5% discount on contracted maintenance services. This agreement onlY guarantees a price discount for service ~" contracts. The service contracts still have to be renewed every year. Service will be billed on a monthly basis with a 180 day cancellation clause. The cost of the maintenance contracts for the two VAX computers is $3,311..76 less than the FY94/95 contract. The reason for this apparent decrease is that Digital sold one of its software products (called ROB) to Oracle Corporation. Oracle is developing a new pricing structure for support and will be invoicing the city for ROB support for FY95/96, hence it is no longer included in the Digital support contract. I' The proposed 1995/96 Information Management Operating budget includes sufficient funds for this contract. I.. ! , i' \"",. . . MULTI-YEAR SERVICE ADDENDUM BETWEEN , CITY OF CLEARWATER AND DIGITAL EQUIPMENT CORPORATION Preamble The purpose of this service Addendum is to provide Purchaser with special pricing for services. The following ter.ms and conditions are in addition to Digital's U.S. standard Terms and Conditions and any applicable Service Description(s). In the event of conflict, thase special Terms and Conditions shall prevail. 1. Scope of Addendum This addendum applies only to maintenance services currently provided by Digital to Purchaser on its existing hardware products. This addendum does not 'apply to any other services including, but not limited to: services currently offered by Digital but not provided to Purchaser, new services that may be offered in the future by Digital, and like services on different products. Such services, at Digital's option, may be included herein if requested by Purchaser. 2. rerm This Addendum is effective 01 JULY 1993 (Commencement Datell) and shall continue for a period of THREE Years from the Commencement Date. 3. Maintenance Digital shall maintain purchaser's Eligible Equipment [as defined in the applicable Service Description(s)] for the Term of this Addendum, subject to any and all qualifications set forth therein. 4. Charges: Hardware maintenance charges for equipment covered by this Addendum shall not increase by more than SEVEN percent (7%) annually. for year TWO (2) and SEVEN peroent (7%) annually for year THREE (3) (other than for incremental charges due to configuration changes) for the Term of this Addendum. . Also, hardware and software maintenance charges shall receive a price reduction of FIVE peroent (5%) for the Term of this Addendum. This discount will not pertain to products unannounced at the inception of this agreement. Page 1 of 3 ~ MULTI-YEAa SERVICE ADDENDUM BETWEEN C7TY OF CLEARWATER AND DIGITAL EQUIPMENT CORPORATION Software maintenance charges for equipment covered by this Addendum shall not increase by more than SEVEN peroent (7%) annually for year THO (2) and SEVEN percent. (7%) annually for year TH.!Ul:E (3) (other than for incremental charges due to configuration changes) for the Term of this Addendum. . 5. Termination for Cause Either party may terminate services for cause if, after giving the party in default thirty (30) days written notice, such party does not cure the alleged default. 6. Te~ination for Convenienoe Termination is 180 day written notice without penalty charge. 7. Obsolete Equipment./Software Ret.irement Notwithstanding paragraphs 5 and 6 above, Digital shall have the option, after one hundred and eighty days (180) prior written notice, to provide on a time and materials basis, hardware services for those products that have not been manufactured in volume by Digital for a period greater than five (5) years. Also, Digital may withdraw from service individual software products which have been discontinued or reclassified as "Cust\Jmer Supported" upon one hundred and eighty days (180) prior written notice (such notice shall not be issued prior to the end of the first year of service) . 8. Termination ~or Fiscal Non-Funding: In the event sufficient budgeted funds are not available for a new fiscal period, the City shall notify the vendor of such occurrence and contract shall terminate on the last day of the current fiscal period without penalty or expense to the City. pag8 2 of 3 . j::~~ ~LM~d1~t~4 Da~/~/R3 .; ./ Signat:ur88 .. 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LO:IT 566l-6J-LO I . ~ ~ ~. ~'i","""" 11;:':'1>" ..1 _, _.~ _ ". . , '<) c'> .; .' ".,., . ... ~... ~. 4 ,. "I' ...~~ 'f... , . , iii. ,'. AGENDA DATE ~~ /1_ ~Jj " ',,:! ' ITEM # ~.,.' < ;.c, ...~ g.", .;.~ -II;'. ":J' '.1. . ":i !:^ .- PO",;' . F.I?fC g' \ \ I 1 \ , I ! -rM3 CleaJwatcr City Commission Agenda Cover Memorandum It cm # 11cetlng Dote: -0 '6-17.9'5 SUBJECT: High Speed Laser Printers for utility Billing RECOMMENDATION/MOTION: Award a purchase of two (2) high speed laser printers and installation, to Dynamic Solutions International of Englewood, CO at a cost of $39,380.00 being the lowest and most responsive bidder in accordance with specifications, and authorize lease/purchase through city agreement with Barnett Bank ~ and thDt the appropriDte officials be authorized to execute same. BACKGROUND: The city of Clearwater utility Customer Service Division of the Finance Department works with the Information Management Department to produce approximately 45,000 utility bills and reminder notice per month. These bills are currently being printed on two (2) r 300 line per minute printers, which were installed in July, 1990, and were predicted to have a five (5) year useful life span. Bill printing takes approximately three hours per day. These same printers are also used to print all utility Billing system reports each day. Line printers are highly mechanical devices, which are prone to more frequent breakdown as they age. Although we receive excellent maintenance on these printers, utilities is experiencing increasing frequent problems with the printers, resulting in an interruption in bill production. The printers were the most cost effective technology when they were purchased, however, they cannot print the post net bar code. Although the bills are sorted with zip+4 zip codes, the city is unabl~ to take advantage of the. post net bar code discount, which would reduce our mailing costs from .274/pieces to .254/piece, resulting in a postage savings of $860/month. The new laser printers are capable of printing the post net bar code. They will handle 8-1/2 by 11, cut sheet paper stock (instead of continuous feed paper, which is currently used). This will allow utilities to reduce its dependance on preprinted bill information, and allow the city to customize bills more easily. The printers will also support duplex (two sided) printing - another feature that may be advantageous as postage rates continue to rise. The laser printers Revi l!'Wed by: legal Budget Purchasing Risk Hgmt. IS ACM Other/FinDnce N/A ~ ~ Originating Dept: Informntion Manag Cos ts: ....!..12.. 380.00 Totol User Dept: Finance/Information Management $ 000.00 Current Fiscal Yr. Coomissioo Action: o Approved o Approved w/conditions o Denied o continued to: r\ ..', Advertised: DDtC: 06-16-95/06-09-95 Paper: PlnellDs County Review/ T lIulla T r i bune o lIot Requl red AffL~ted Parties ~ 1I0t I f I cd o 1I0t Rcqu! red Funding Source: ~ Capi tDl Imp. o operating o Othr:r Attachments: Bid Tob Printer Options PriCing o None Suml tted by: cIgt~ .-. ~w Printed on recycled paper Appropr I a ti on CodQ: 315-94731'564000-519-000 , ' ~(t!/Fh.;> ..~.". ,~. \ w - 2 - will be able to print bills in approximately one hour (including handling time), a reduction of two hours per day. The Training Technician will spend those two hours on staff training and support of the Enterprise Network. Two printers are recommended for both production speed and redundancy, due to the critical importance of bill production. Once the printers are added to the network in the Municipal Services building, they will be available to all users of the Enterprise Network and can be used for any large volume reports, including those containing charts and graphs. To support enhanced printing for both the bills and reports, some additions (above and beyond the bid configuration), are being added to the printers, including 2,000 sheet paper input bins (to minimize operator intervention), and additional memory and disk to handle charts and graphics. Even with the addition of these items, the Olympus Pageplex 32 printer is still less expensive than the printers bid by other vendors. Other costs relating to the printers include yearly maintenance with four (4) hour, same day response (estimated at $2,208/year/printer with a 7% maintenance increase cap per'year), paper and consumable supplies. The city will continue to utilize at least one of the two existing line printers, for the printing of utilities reports requiring wide continuous form paper. The utilities Customer service staff prints approximately one box of wide paper per day. Information Services is working with the line printer vendor and with utilities Customer service to determine the most cost effective and reliable way to continue providing this print capability to the utilities area. Capital Improvement project 315-94731 utility printer replacement includes funding for the lease purchase of these printers. Annual debt service costs of approximately $8,968.00 are included in the Finance Department/utility customer service Program FY95/96 recommended Operating budget. ,; " ~,~l~":". ~ . -r~' ~. ~ :>! Po gj ~ ~ g lj t1 It! III III " . ., ,., 2 ~ ~ ~: : I 0 ~ :l:: ~ " " .. jlII e ~ a ~ U III III Po ~ ~ e e g s '" ... ., "" 2 % 2 ~ ~ j Po II: ~ t:: 0 Po ~ ~ e e ~ 3 '" .. .. ... ~ 8 ~ > :z: ;J 0. 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Pageplex 32 Printers Costs/Optional Enhanccnlcnts LMY Clearwater City Commission Agenda Cover Memorandum ~l Item fI Meeting Date: 'j '/7. cr,s SUBJECT: Hardware maintenance agreement for Unisys A-4 and A-6 mainframe computers RECOMMENDATION/MOTION: Award a contract to Digital Equipment Corporation of Tampa, FL, for the hardware maintenance of the Unisys A-4 and A-6 mainframe computers for the period of October 1, 1995 through September 30, 1996 at a cost of $33,987.96, being the lowest and most responsive bid in accordance with specifications ~ and that the appropriate officials be authorized to execute some. B~CKGROUNO: This contract will provide hardware repair and preventive maintenance for the city's A-4 and A-6 mainframe computers. The city utilizes the A-4 to run Payroll, Inventory, and occupational Licenses. These systems are all slated for replacement during the 1995/96 fiscal year, if approved by the Commission. The A-6 computer is used for Computer Aided Dispatch in the Police Department. The Police are actively implementing a new Police Information System, which will render the A-6 computer as surplus in the coming year. i l ) j ~ lJ 'J j " .\ 1 ~ Effective last fiscal year, since the City is migrating away from the mainframe, Information Services no longer deemed it necessary to continue paying for operating system upgrades and support on these computers. since the operating system was no longer a consideration, Information Services bid this service, instead of purchasing maintenance from Unisys, the computer manufacturer. Digital Equipment Corporation is the recommended vendor for the second consecutive year. The City has received excellent service from Digital during the past year. The service agreement for FY95j96 reflects a 6.35% increase over the current contract. ~ 1 Maintenance coverage for the A-4 is Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m., with four (4) hour contact and eight (8) hour on-site response. The A-6 will be covered Sunday through Saturday, 24 hours per day with two (2) hour contract and four (4) hour response, due to the public safety nature of the Police application. The contract will be billed monthly and can be canceled at Reviewed by: Originating Dept: Costs: $ 33.987.96 commission Action: Legal N/A Information M~c~~;;t Totol 0 Approved Budget ~/ 0 Approved w/conditions Purchasing to 000.00 Risk Mgmt. User Dept: ~,/! Current Fiscal Yr. 0 Denied IS rl 15~ Information M mt./Police 0 continued to: ACH Flrding Source: Other 0 Capi tol Imp. Advertised: ~ Operating A ttnchmcnts: Dnte: 07-14-95/07-21-95 0 Other Bid tabulotion Z:{ '; I Poper:Pinellas County Review/ Tampll Tribune 0 Hot Rcqu; red 0 None Stbnl tted by: Affected Parties Appropriation Code: City ~fP/ ~ Notified 555-09862-546200-590'000 010-01144-530300'521-000 0 Not Requi red ~ Printed on recycled paper "":1 "'~.." . .~.. .. ., 'f . " ". "' L. " " ; . .' . ., ~-r~"''''iL-'': H.I\~L""'~: r "~... .. "'; I . " '",... "')I~~:;. .",~J~:~: '\ 1 h . :. , t". ~ _:\'~ " "I. .. ", ~. <: ... !., .","~ ,,,\. I . . '::' ~/. " - 2 - any time with 30 days notice. This monthly billing will allow the city to terminate any portion of the contract if a computer is no longer used by city applications in the coming year. The proposed 1995/96 Information Management and Police operating budgets include sufficient funds for this contract. , , ,I'. I.:' I I_......~. "W 4 ~. ~ ~ .~. .- '" ; .. ",:" .....~~.' --;Ir~~:.~~..- [. I I r I ~ l~ I; . ;. m\>. ~'\ . . . ml1>HY~~~,,', " #~"'~"i'" V ~\":i:~~...}~ t ~ J-.' ~ < ~ ~ ~,~"...~.., , ..1, .................-"~~r p;... "\ . <'" ~ ." " ,. '. " .i, CITY OF CLnRMATD DID 133~95 . OPINED ~y 29, 1995 DID TAD ~ :1" ITEM NO. DESCRIPTION I ... 1 tmISYS RARDlfARX MAINTJDWl'Cll A- 4 2 maSYS ID.JWKAJUl HAINTllHANCll A~' I. START DATI: I TlUUlSl SUMKAaY OF DID 133-95 , ., . BIOS SOLICITED I BIOS RECEIVED: NO RESPONSE: NO-BID RESPONSEt ". ,t SUMMARY OF NO DIDS NIA :: ,'l' , , l " ~ ", ~..., ....: 1', , . ~ ' ,~". "+.' .;. < .... t mnsys HAJU>>fARll KAINTSNANCB 1<1 2. 12 UNISYS CORPORATION DIGITAL EQUIPMENT TI\MPA. F!pll1D1\ TAAP7\, FLOll:lDh MONTHLY ANNUAL MONTHLY ANNUAL !'.!U..Qg ~ ~ f1llg 1,743.00 20.916.00 954.08 10,249.96 2. 726 ,00 32.712.00 1,978.25 23,739.00 53.628.00 33,987.96 ........... ........... 30 DAYS 30 DAYS MON1'lIL'l NET 30 j.~ " of" ,'(if;"] ~ f ! .I~:.\ \'-, ., . L\0 :L Clearwater City Commission Agenda cO'7'cr Memorandum Item N Lt ~ ^ ",.tin, D.'" \ g. Iry. cr5 SUBJECT: Subscription services for Library Materials RECOMMENDATION/MOTION: Extend the contract with Ebsco Subscription Services, Birmingham, AL, for the period 10/1/95 through 9/30/96, in the estimated amount of $65,000, tor periodical subscriptions and serial standing orders in accordance with Sec. 2.564 (d) (Other governmental bid) ~ and that the appropriate officials be authorized to execute some. BACKGROUND: The City employs Ebsco Subscription Services to maintain the Library System's 600 periodical subscriptions and 275 annual and semi-annual reference serials. Estimated..expenditures for FY 95/96 are $65,000. Expenditures equal publishers' subscription charges plus Ebsco's 4.9% service charge. The total varies each year with publisher price fluctuations and subscription additions or cancellations initiated by the Library Department. The Service includes all interactions that normally transpire between publisher and subscriber; i.e. orders, renewals, payments, problem solving, and reports on subscription lapses and other changes. Ebsco Subscription services contacts individual publishers and negotiates the best available prices. The City of Clearwater payments are distributed by Ebsco to many publishers, eliminating the necessity for the Library and Finance Departments to process approximately 300 additional purchase orders and associated invoices which result from direct transactions with publishers. Ebseo Subscription services is included on the current State of Florida Library Materials Contract. Sufficient funds have been requested in the Library's Books and Publications capital improvement project for FY 95/96. Reviewed by: ~g Oept: Costs: e~. s 65.000 Commission Action: Legal ~ _ . library Total 0 Approved Budget 0 Approved w/condltlons Purchasing S R hk. Hgmt. NJ Current FiscaL Yr. 0 Denied CIS ilIA J>tk User Pept: 0 Continued to: ACH Funding Source: Other ~ Copl ta I Imp. Advertised: 0 Operot Ing Attachments: Dote: 0 Other r," Paper: \ \\ ~ Not Requl red ~ None , Submitted by: Affected Parties Appropriation Code: fU 0 Notified City ~Qr ~ 315.93510.564400-571.000 Not Required ~ Printed on recycled paper ( 1. r.', . ~.;;' ~ ;., " ~ : . Item II ~rJ 1- CLEARWATER CITY COMMISSION Agenda Cover Memorandum 43 Meeting Dote SUBJECT: 1995 Gunite Restoration Contract (95-11) RECOMMENDATION/MOTION: Award a contract for the 1995 Gunite Restoration contract (95-11) to INFRASTRUCTURE SERVICES, INC./ISI OPERATING CORPORATION of FRANKLIN, TENNESSEE for the sum of $323,711.00, which is the lowest responsible bid received in accordance with the plans and specifications, uu and that the appropriate officials be authorized to execute same. BACKGROUND: The purpose of this contract is to provide for the structural repair of deteriorated storm sewers at various locations. Existing storm sewer systems within the city are inspected periodically for structural damage, corrosion, failing joints, etc., by storrnwater Personnel. A list of storm sewers in need of repair is then prepared by the storrnwater Division (Department of Public Works) and submitted to the Engineering Department for the yearly storm sewer restoration contract. The methods used for this repair work will be the application of pneumatically applied reinforced concrete commonly referred to as "gunite" and the pressure injection of grout to fill voids at defective pipe joints. Gunite will be applied on the inside surface of the pipe either at the joints or along the entire length of the pipe depending on the condition and material of the pipe being repaired. These procedures will not require excavation for storm pipes being repaired nor will there be a need for extensive property restoration. Construction sites are at the following locations: (a) Palmetto street and the c.s.x. Railroad (b) Franklin street between Garden Avenue and Myrtle Avenue (e) King's Highway between North Hibiscus street and pinebrook Drive (d) Chestnut Street between South Myrtle Avenue and Prospect Avenue (e) Union street and Beecher Road Intersection (f) st. Thomas Drive and Hillcrest Avenue Intersection (g) Jeffords street and Norwood Avenue Intersection (h) south Myrtle Avenue between Lotus Path and Druid Road (i) David Avenue at Gulf-to-Bay Blvd. (S.R. 60) (j) Hillcreek Circle East between Hillcreek Circle South and Hillcreek Circle North. This project will start on or about September 15, 1995 and is scheduled to be completed within 150 calendar days. 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PURCELL CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, INC. of ODESSA, FLORIDA for the sum of $588,473.97, which is the lowest responsible bid received in accordance with the plans and specifications, DO and that the appropriate officials be authorized to execute same. BACKGROUND: This project proposes the widening of Hampton Road to a standard three lane urban section with connections to GUlf-to-Bay Bvld. (state Road 60) and Drew street. The existing roadway is a narrow two lane facility. The roadway is being widened in conformance with the provisions of the Development Order for the Development of Park Place. The project includes construction of a stormwater collection system, replacement of the existing 1211 water main and construction of a stormwater treatment facility on the former Seabolt property. Funding for the project is from impact fees paid by the Park Place developers. This project will start in September 1995, and is scheduled to be completed within 150 calendar days. The available balance (obtained from Park Place developer) in the Hampton Road Widening capital improvement project is sufficient to provide funds for this contract. T _u "H__. .. -.,. I Reviewed by: I , Originating Dcpt_ I Legal N/A! /.1 I ' - I; Engineering Oepl1r h t Budgct ~"uJ~!i U D t . .1 .t,/ . 'I scr ~ - I Purchasing . ~4/1... I: " / I ' ~ I, na , II Risk Hgmt. N/A I _ " AdvertIsed: I IS N/A lj 1 ACM ~ Qc.l\ !lOl1te: 06/24/95 & 06/30/95 11 ENG~ A" fl.- . !IPl1per:st. Petcrsburg Times : I ! ,!] Not required I OlllER ,,'. II r ("\'1 Affcctcdpnrttes SUbmltte~/4~ ',' 11 notifted ! City HlI7fler 7.,.. If Not rcqui red (Current FY) I I I t J I I I I I I I I I 1 Bid tabulation and summary I Typical cross-Section Sheets I I Appro...cd Costs: $588,473.97 commission Action Funding Source: Approved w/conditlons _____ Capt. Imp. X Operating Other Denicd Cont'd tc Appropriation Code(s) 315-92143-563700-541-000 Attachments: x ItAMf'lUN AON '...' 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I I I , I i I ! aID SUMMARY UIDS SOLICITED - 29 CONTRAc'rons PICKING UP PI~NS & SPECS CON'l'RJ\C'l'ORS SUUMl'l~l'ING IUUS 9 ,. :7 NO RESPONSE ., n" COUU CONS'l'HUC'l'ION COMPANY CONE CONSTRUCTORS, INC. KEAUNEY DEVELOPMEN'l' COHl'ANY, I NC " ALL AMERICAN CONCRE'rE, INC. -,I tf!.i.\t'.--:'..'.',.~~,"',~... ~ , ....'40 ~ t.~ " '. ", 1< lL~TON ROAD WIDENING (GULF-TO-BAY BLVD. TO DREW STREET) BIDS'SOLtCITED - 29 '. , , ; ! ~ . ' ,\11 Am..dclI" ('''HIt'I.'ll'. Ill. ...... :11]00 ~ l!it.h AV['IUlf' NOI'! It 51.. r..I"I"MIHlI"!{, 1'1" ,:1:171 t .... t , ell I "d..." I ",'H!' t.!'lIe' It'll ,'". 1\720 t Hit II ,\". {" Ill". , 1-/..,., h ',"I":". Frul~'dn ;f ~fi '~1 II. C'"hlo ,'oIlR1I'''''l I "II, Ill". '!l \ nn '~.~ll) I\ve t.. ~:i.J.. \ir~~J;\'~ ',lo 1.11 I'!:", rt.. ~ III 1:1 rh" (;"11[' e""I'ol'''' lOll 1'.0. l\l'~ :\1111l;7 TlIIlIl'tl. FI"I'\IIt1 ;1:!t:lI11 11"11,,,< J eo"".,. A Ill..'.. 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VI ~ in ~' ~ ~ ~I i 8 ~ ~ ~' I ~ e.w- ~ g ~ in i cl f2 :z: 0 8 u ~ r ~ :8 " ~ ~ z + ~ :;;! Oil - + .... ~ g ~ z l5 ~ ~ n. ~ w ~l ~ CI 'io ~ I: % ~ ~ ~ 12: CI ~ 8 :1 :S J; - g .- ~~ a N e: ~ ~ ~r-- Gj'j ~o z ~~ in 00 - :3 Nn M/'d lS311\ I ~ ~ 8 .~ III ! ~e ;INn ':3SV3 'dl'llJ. lS3't\ crs Clearwater City Commission Agenda Cover Memorandum 4S 8' .)'7.'15 Stem 11 Meet fng Dote: SUBJECT: Proposed Land Development Code Amendment - Vending Machine Signage. (LDCA 95-17) RECOMMENDA TION/MOTION: Receive Land Development Code Amendment modifying restrictions on vending machine signage and refer the ordinance to the City Clerk for advertising for public hearings. [] and that the approprfate offfcfals be authorfzed to execute some. BACKGROUND: In order to resolve a significant code enforcement issue in the most expeditious manner, the City Commission, at its July 31, 1995 work session, directed staff to prepare a land Development Code amendment which would exempt vending machines from City sign code regulations. The current ordinance treating vending machines as attached signage was part of a comprehensive approach to regulating the appearance issues involving vending machines. However, this particular provision has greatly complicated code enforcement efforts, and .could create the situation where a number of existing properties in the City would face "double jeopardy" with regard to the ongoing sign amortization program. Many properties have been brought into compliance with 1992 City sign code requirements; however, some of these properties would become out of compliance if required to adhere to the vending machine signage requirements adopted in 1993. The attached ordinance would exempt vending machines from signage requirements, but would continue to require them to adhere to the setback and other placement requirements as provided in Section 28.10(4) of the City Code (attached). This ordinance will need to be reviewed by the Planning and Zoning and Development Code Adjustment Boards. Reviewed by: Legal Budget Purchasing Rfsk Hgmt. CIS ACM CRT iJt- W/A NIA ~ Originating Dept: CENTRAL PERMITTING Costs: S N/A Total User Dcpt: $ Current Fiscal Yr. Camaission Action: o Approved {] Approved w/cond\tions {] Denfed {] Continued to: ;:~'J Advertised: Date: Paper: 1m Not Rcquf red Affected Parties o Notiffed I!i:I Not Requfred FLIlding Source: o Capitol I~. o Operatfng {] Other Attachlllents: DRAFT ORDINANCE VENDING MACHINE REQUIREMENTS Appropriation Code: o None City o Printed on recycled paper ;"'>:"', ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA. RELATING TO THE LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE; AMENDING SECTIONS 28.10 AND 44.08. CODE OF ORDINANCES. TO DELETE THE REQUIREMENT THAT SIGNS ON VENDING MACHINES BE REGULATED AS WALL SIGNS; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER. FLORIDA: 11 .. 11 11 11 11 } I I f ~ I \ ! Section 1. Section 28.10, Code of Ordinances. is amended to read: Sec. 28.10. Newsracks and vending machines. (4) Vending machines on public and private property. Vending machines installed on public and private property shall comply with the requirements of this subsection. 11 11 * * 11 11 (b) Vending machines shall be placed only on properties for which there exists a building serving a principal use. Vending machines shall be placed within a building, or may , be placed outside a building if the following conditions are satisfied: . 11 * 11 11 11 8. An', sign upon tho 'landing mooRine whioh is \'isible from off the premisos sholl bo-deomocl a "'Noll sign," nOt'l'ithstanding that suoh sign is not Dttaehed direetly to the building, and shall be sl:lbjoct to tho requirements and regulations of ohapter-41. A sign permit shall be required for eaeh sueh sign effeetive ao days following tho offeoti..,o dato of Ordiruif\oo 6482 92, nOhvithstanding that the '/ending maehine may ha'/o beaR installed prior to the effeotive data of the ordinance. In on ootion to enforce tho requiromonts of this subparagraph, the sign and not the '..ending maehine shall bo deemed to be in neAeomplionee if I) sign permit has not been isst:/Od for the sign. . * * . . * Section 2. Section 44.08, Code of Ordinances, is amended to read: Sec. 44.08. Exempt signs. The following types of signs are exempt frem the permitting requirements of this chapter, provided that number. area, and other limitations set forth in this sectien are 1 it."'::'" ~, ^ . ' , ' ~ , '... satisfied. The area of exempt signs shall not be included in determining compliance with maximum allowable sign area requirements. Exempt signs are allowed in addition to signs for which permits are required. An otherwise exempt sign which exceeds the limitations of this section shall require a permit. . * . . * * (12) Machinery signs. Examples are signs on newsracks, gasoline pumps, and publio telephone booths. Signs on newsracks shall be subject to regulation as provided in section 28.10. ^ sign on 0 '..ending maohine sholl bc subject to ragulotioR under this ohopter os a "~Nall Gign" if tho-sign is '/isiBlo frORl eff the promisos, not withstanding that suoh sign is not attached dirootly to tho building, and 0 sign parmit shall be reqwred for each suoh aiftA effectivo thirty days following the effeetivo dote of Ordinanoo 6482 02, notwithstanding that tho vonding maohino may have beon installed prior to tho offooti'lo dato of tho ordinanoo. In on aetion to enforoo tho requirements of this subseotien, tho sign aAd net the 'JonEffi::t{t machino shall bo doomed te bo in nonoomplianoe if a Gign parmit has not boon issued for tho ~ * * * It * * Sectio~. The provisions of this ordinance are found and determined to be consistent with the City of Clearwater Comprehensive Plan. Section 4. This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon adoption. PASSED ON FIRST READING PASSED ON SECOND AND FINAL READING AND ADOPTED Rita Garvey Mayor~Commissioner Approved as to form and legal sufficiency: Attest: ; ; I ,1/J Pamela Akin City Attorney Cynthia E. Goudeau City Clerk 2 ~ 28.10 CLEARWATlm CODE removal in the same manner DR is provided herein for newsrncks in violation oCthe pro. -A. visions of this section. (4) Vending machines on public and priuate property. Vending machines installed on public and private property shall comply with the require~ menta of this subsection. (a) No vending machine shall be installed or maintuined within any part of a public right-of.way. (b) Vending machines shall be placed only on properties for which there exists n building serving a principal use. Vending machines ' Rhall be placed within n building. or may be placed outside a building if the full owing conditions are satisfied: 1. The vending machine shall be under a roof adequate to protect the vending machine against rain. 2. The vending machine shall not be placed upon the ground, but shall be placed upon flooring adequate in Rize and strength to support the vending machine; 3. The vending machine shall be placed flush against the building; 4. The vending machine shall nut be lo- cated within n required setback, open space, view corridor, or landscaping nrea, or within a parking spnce or trav. el aisle within a parking lot: 5. The vending machine shall not be lo- cated where the vending machine im- pairs n motor vehicle operator's view of motor vehicles, bicycles, or pedestrians upon, entering, or exiting a right.of- way; 6. 1'he vending machine shnll not be ID- eated at a place where such vending machine unreasonably obstructs the flow of pedestrian traffic or vehicular traffic; 7. Electric service to the vending n111chinc shall comply with the edition of the No. tional Electrical Code currently in ef. fcct; and SUPI), No. B 8. Any sign upnn the vending machine which is visible from off the premises shall he deemed a "wall sign." notwith- standing that such sign is not attached directly to the building. nnd shall be subject to the requirements and regu- lations of chapter 44. A sign permit shall be required for each such sign ef- fective 30 days following the effective date of Ordinance 5482-93, notwith- standing that the vending machine may hove been installed prior to the effec- tive dnte of the ordinance. In an nction to enforce the requirements of this Bub- pllragraph, the sign nnd not the vend- ing machine shull be deemed to be in noncompliance if a sign permit has not been issued for the sign. (5) Enforcement; removal. (a) Upon detennination by the city manager that a newsrack or vending machine has been installed. used, or maintained in vio- lation of the provisions of this Bcction; the distributor shaH be notified by telephone that a violation has been observed and shall be given an opportunity to correct the vio- lation. In addition, a copy of a written no- tice of violation shall be posted on the news- rack or vending machine. (b) A notice of violation shall specifically de- scribe the nature of the violation, and sholl specify n reasonable time in which correc- tive action may be taken. A written notice of violation Sl1011 include the date and time when issued and posted on the newarnck or vending machine. (e) Tho distributor may request. an informal hearing pertaining to the violation. Any such request shall be made by telephone or in writing to the city numnger within the time specified in the notice for corrective action to be taken. Any such request shRIl stay the time given to cure the violation until the hearing hRa been conducted, the issues raised during the hearing have been decided, nnd the decision has been commu. nicntcd to the distributor orally at the con- clusion of the henring or by telephone or in OD28:8 T1> -&~ I )aE1fD ! r. 1 l ...~....: "; ',.... -~~ C IT Y OF CLEARWATER r:JJ InlordepllIrtmllnt Corrllpondencll 1 ~. fl ~ CC r.j L/~ TO: Betty Deptula, City Manager John D. Richter, Senior Planner Cf4 b'l{. FROM: SUBJECT: Vending Machines COPIES: Pam Akin, City Attorney Kathy S. Rice, Deputy City Manager Bill Baker, Assistant City Manager Scott Shuford, Central Pcnnitting Director Cyndie Goudeau, City Clerk DATE: August 15, 1995 Yesterday the City Commission inquired whether the code restricts the location of vending machines. Yes, to a limited extent it does. The code specifies that vending machines be placed flush .. against buildings. It further requires that machines not be located in a required setback, open space, view corridor, landscape area, or parking space. A copy of the applicable code section is attached for your ease of reference. Upon review of the code, however, it may not provide the degree of protection desired. For example, it does not preclude a lengthy line of vending machines in a prominently visible location against the waU of a building, if the machines are not located in a setback or other restricted area. J , I ! \ I 1 I 1 Unless Scott or I hear back from you to the contrary, we will review alternative options to ensure that the placement of vending machines does not unduly impact the City's aesthetic interests, and we will present our findings to you. jmbdvend,ing RECEIVED ~UG 1 5 i995 CiT" ClERK OEPT. . t 28.10 CLEARWAnm CODE romoval in tho Barno manncr 8a ia provided, heroin for newsrocka in violation oHhe pro- vi9ione of this section. (4) endill machines on public and private prope y. en In moc 11 es installed on public and private property shall comply with the require- ments of this Bubsection. (n) No vending machine shall be installed or maintained wit.hin any part of a public righ t-of-w ay. (b) Vending machines ahall he placed only on propertics for which there exists a building serving a principal use. Vending machines shall be placed within a building, or may be placed outside a building if the following conditions ore satisfied: 1. The vending machine shall he under a roof adequate to protect the vending machine against rain: 2. The vending machine shall not be placed upon the ground, but shall be placed upon flooring adequate in size and strength to support the vending machine; 3. The vending machine ohaU be placed flush againBt the building: 4. The vending machine shall not be 10- cnted within a required setback, open spoce, view corridor, or landscaping oren, or within n parking spnce or trav- el aisle within a parking lot; 6. 1'ho vending machine shall not be 10- cnted where the vending machine im- pairs 0 motor vehicle operator's view of motor vehicles, bicycles, or pedcstrions upon, entering, or exiting 0 right-of~ wnYi 6. 1'he vending mnchine sholl not be 10- cnted at a place where such vending mAchine unreasonably obstructs the now of pedestrian traffic or vehicular traffic; 7. Eledric BCl"Vice to lhe vending machine sholl comply with the edition oHhe NA- tional Electrical Code currently in ef- fect; and Bupp. No.8 . 0028:8 ... B. Any sign upon tho vending machine which fa vlslblo from off the premises shnll bo doemed n uwnll sign," notwith- standing that auch sign i8 nol attached directly to the building, and ahntl be subject to the requiroments and regu- lotiona of chnpter 44. A sign permit aholl be required for eoch such sign ef- fective 30 dRYS following the effective dote of Ordinnnce 6482-93, notwith- standing thot the vending machine may hove been installed prior to the effec- tive date of the ordinRnce. In nn action to enforce the requirements of this 8ub~ paragraph, the sign and not the vend- ing mochine shRlI be deemed to be in noncompliance if n sign permit has not been issued for the sign. (5) Enforcement; removal. (0) Upon determination by the city mAnager that 0 nowsrack or vending machine has been installed, usod, or maintained in vio- lation of the proviaions of this Bection, the distdbutor shall be notified by telephone that a violation hos been observed and shall be given an opportunity to correct the vio- lotion. In nddition, n copy of a written no- tico ofviolotion shall be posted on tho news- rack or vending machine. (b) A notice of violotion shall specifically de- Dcribe the nature of tho violntion, Dnd aholl specify A reAsonable time in which correc- tive nction may be tnkcm. A written notice of violation shall include the dote and time when issued ond posted on the newsrDck or vending machine. (e) The distributor may request an informal heoring pertaining to the violation. Any such request sholl be mnde by telephone or in writing to the city mnnager within the time specified in the notice for corrective action to be taken. Any such request sholl atoy the time given to cure the violotion until the hearing hns been conducted, the iosues raised during tho hearing have been decided, Bnd tho deciRion has been commu- nicnted to the distributor orally at the con- clusion of tho hearing or by telephono or in " 4t " " , " . . ~ < .'. ~~r.~(..L..:,,~~. !~~. ~.. ',> :,+ . " F./ f;o-s- " ........ ... 'r, ~ J... " . ...t It, , , , . .~:~.~H.,"..:". '.'. '. . . '. ," AGENDA' ,'" I.~ ..-,t DATE ~. /1-' CfJJ ';';;" ,4-'" . ~l'" ~,yi ..... <<~; !(I .'~" ::i ., 1:"'-:-' . ITEM # ___...... u"__ . CI1t1~ CLEARWATER CITY COMMISSION Agenda Cover Memorandum !lem 11 Meeling Date: ~ Subject: AmendmCIll of Division 3 of Article 5 of the City Code (Employees' Pension Plan) R ecomm e nd allan/Motion: ... Pass Ordinance 5890-95 on First Reading amcndi ng Oi vision 3 of Article 5 of the City Code; providing for repeal 'of the existing Employees' Pension Plan; establishing a restated City of Clearwater Employees' Pension Plan cffectivc January I. 1996; calling for a Special Election () n October 24. 1995; und establishing the bullol question for the Special Election, o and that the appropriate officials be authorized to execute same, BACKGROUND: During the collective bargaining negotintions earlier this year. City representatives met with representatives of a coalition of the fmlr unions for the purpose of jointly ncgotiuting Pension Plan changcs in concept. More than twenty changes were agreed to in concept with the actual language of the Plan to be developed. submitted to the City Commission for upprovul as a n ordinance revision, and thcn submitted to the electorute in a rcferendum, Major changes include establishing the Plan as IRS qualified to allow for cmployee contributions to the Plan to bc made on a pre-tux basis~ increasing the employec contribution from 6% to 8%~ establishing the City contribution at a minimum contribution of 770 of covered employee salaJ'i es; increasing the bencfit computation formula from 2.5% for each year of covered service to 2.75% for each year; decreasing the minimum job-connected disability from 75% to 66 2/3% of the employcc's average snlary for thc last five years of service~ establishing a process for reassignment of employees who are disabled to the point they cannot perform their job but who can perform useful, mcaningful and availablc work in another position within the City (including a tier system for police und fire personnel); changing thc Pension Advisory Committee from a three-person el11p'oyee-e~ccteu Commiucc to a seven~person Committee comprised of threc employee-elected members, three City COlllmissioners or Commission appointees, and a scventh non-employee l11embel' selected by the other six Committee mcmbers; providing that the Pension Trustecs arc the City Commission and providing for finul approval authority by thc Trustees; providing an early retirement provision for employees with ten years of covered service who reach 65 years of age; providing cmployecs wilh optional bcnefit methods on an actuarially equivalcnt basis; and eliminuling the $300 minimum pension. Reviewed by: Originating Cept: Costs: S Commission Action: Legar~ Human Rosourcesl,t.i.. Total /' 0 ...,f71' Approved Budget ~ 0 Approved w/condllions Purchasing NA User Dept.: Current FY 0 DenIed RIsk Mgmt. NA 0 Continued to: CIS NA Funding Source: ACM Advertised: o Capl. Imp. Other NA Dato: o Operating Paper: D Othor Attachments: o Not requlrod Proposed Plan Submitted by: Affected partios Appropriation Codo: Urd. iJ.5890-95 ~q~~~ o NotlfJed o Not requlrod o Nono Cltv Manager iL.~:, .. ,. , " " , . .'~r;"'" '" Pension Plan Agenda Item Page 2 August 17, 1995 Subsequent to llpproval of the four collective bargaining agreements, the City engaged the services of the firm of Kalish & Ward to assist in preparing the draft of the amended Plan. An initial draft was developed and provided to representatives of the City's four, unions on June 23, 1995. On that date, representatives of the City, including DeputyCily Manager Kathy Ricc, City Attorney Pam Akin, Human Resollrces Director Michael Laursen, Roger Rovel1 (attorney wi th Kulish & Ward) and actuary Steve Mctz (of Coopers & Lybrand) met with representatives of the Union coalition group, including their attorney Lee Dehner, to receive input as to the language of the amended Plan. A second meeting was held with the Union coalition on June 29, 1995, where further input was recei ved from the Union coalition group. (At this meeting, the Union conli ti 0 n spokesperson indicated that the Union's perspective was that the Unions and, City were still in negotiations as to the Plan language; the City's perspective was that negotiations had been completed and that mutual discussion was directed at ensuring that all concepts agreed to were included in the amended Plan.) A draft of the amended Plan was completed on Friday, July 7, 1995. copies of which were distributed to representatives of the City unions on Monday, July 10th. City staff subsequently met with the Union coalition on July 28. 1995. to receive further input and. as a result of that meeting, made seycrnl modifications to the draft proposal. The proposed Plan was provided to the City's actuary for an actuarial review to be done to project the funding impact and actuarial soundness. A copy of that report wus previously provided to the Commission. Subsequent to adoption as nn ordinance, the amended Plan will be submitted to the voters at a referendum 011 October 24, 1995. The proposed ballot question for that referendum is attached. If the referendum is approved. the costs associated with City contributions to the Plan will be based on the annual actuarial analysis nnd will be included in subsequent budgets. ,., ~ ' I ! i ;J:. " " " }' :~, ~( : ~ .: , " ):.: , " ~. , '~~~n.,~." \.~, r-o'- ~ . X. 4.. '., r, I, ..-! " '" ~'~., .' . >, , 'f.. " I, ~~} ~',. : I !', .' Ii;, ;~., , I::: ' i , " I! ~' ,J. It, ~".~ .~ .. , -",:. ! J,' 1'/';',', .' :. , I:; !;, I::: , , " ',.. '~ . .', ~ ; " ...' ,~. -,...' :.' " ;:"~' ..;~.~'"'1'It:' ,~ , , ! CITY OF CLEARWATER EMPLOYEES' PENSION FUND AMENDED AND RESTATED AS OF JANUARY 1, 1996 I ~ ~~T\,' , \ ".. . o' Section 2.391 .. 2.392 2.393 2.394 2.395 2.396 2.397 2.398 2.399 2.400 2.401 . , ....f'-.. ~ ~'I CITY OF CLEARWATER EMPLOYEES' PENSION FUND AMENDED AND RESTATED AS OF JANUARV 1, 1996 Table of Contents Title Page Amendment and Restatement.. ...... ....................... ..,... 1 Purpose of the Plan and the Trust............................. 2 Def I n It I 0 n s............................ ............................... ~...................... 3 P Ian Ad mi n istration.. ""., ..e..........;........I...... .................... 10 F? a rt I c I pat i 0 n.................."............,........................... ....... 14 Contributions to the Plan......................................... 15 Benefits Under the PIan................................,................... 17 Time and Manner of Benefit Payments......................... 29 Establishment and Operation of Pension Fund.......... 33 Amen dment and Term inatIon... ............... ..................... 38 M Isce II aneous...... .......... I.......... I............ I.e.......................... .'. 41 1,', " '. .,' , "I , \' " , , ' .. ',' ~;-J'~:~:"'-:""':"'''';'l'''<''.''"'' I. ; :, ;, ,', I' , ;, ~ .:. T :;"<, , ' , ,; , .' j . "'<,' :"',:', ,','~ ,.~,. ~:~~ A pension plan Is hereby amended and restated in accordance with the terms hereof and shall be known as the "CITY OF CLEARWATER EMPLOYEES' PENSION FUND.II .' ,1 , . ~ ~, : ,. "',' i , .. -'-<-'.r . CITY OF CLEARWATER EMPLOYEES' PENSION FUND Section 2.391 Amendment and Restatement mu;LName of 1h!LE..Utn 1 , "'.t<'h::':'01t;~~ ': r l I f f.;.1:"n'.....;. '.n . ... ..""~ " Section 2.392 Purpose of tlliLPJan ~the Trust (a) Exclusive Benefit. (1 ) This Plan is created for the sole purpose of providing benefits to the Participants. Except as otherwise permitted by law (including payment of expenses as set forth in paragraph (I) of Section 2.399), In no event shall any part of the principal or income of the Pension Fund be paid to or reinvested in the Employer or be used for or diverted to any purpose whatsoever other than for the exclusive benefit of the Participants and their beneficIaries. (2) Notwithstanding the foregoing provisions of subparagraph (1), any contribution made by the Employer to this Plan bY"a mistake of fact may be returned to the Employer within one year after the payment of the contribution. The cIrcumstances as to whether a mistake of fact has occurred shall be reviewed by the Committee, which shall submit a written recommendation to the Trustees. Notwithstanding the Committee's recommendation, the Trustees shall have final authority as to the detormlnatlon of a mistake of fact. (b) Partlcipantsl Rights. The establishment of this Plan shall not be considered as giving any Employee, or any other person, any legal or equitable right against the Employer, the Trustees, the Committee or the principal or the income of the Pension Fund, except to the extent otherwise provided by law. The establishment of this Plan shall not be considered as giving any Employee, or any other person, the right to be retained in the employ of the Employer. (c) QuaUfled Plan. ThIs Plan and the assets comprisIng the PensIon Fund are intended to qualify under the Internal Revenue Code as a tax~free employeesl plan and trust, and the provisions of this Plan should be interpreted accordingly. 2 .' ~'il ~'i, ' Rcv.O/4/95 Section 2.393 Definitions (a) 11 Accrued Be nefltl1 shall mean, as of a specified time, the Normal Retirement Benefit as set forth In Section 2.397. I: r ! I f l . r ~ ~ (b) IIActuarlal Equivalent'l shall mean a benefit of equivalent current value to the benefit that would otherwise have been provided to the Participant, determined in accordance with the rules established by the Employer and on the basis of appropriate actuarial methods and the following actuarial assumptions: (1) Mortality: 1983 Group Annuity Mortality Table (Unisex). (2) Interest: 7% per annum, compounded annually. (c) "Annual Additions" shall mean for Limitation Years beginning on or after December 31. '1986. the sum of: , f31W the amount of Employer contributions allocated to the Participant during any Limitation Year under any defined contribution plan maintained by an Employer; f4i!.Rl the amount of the Employee's contributions (other than rollover contributions, If any) to any contributory defined contribution plan maintained by an Employer or an Afffliate; - , , , I -I ~ ~ any forfeitures allocated to the Participant under any defined contribution plan maintained by an Employer or an Affiliate; or ~ amounts allocated to an individual medical account, as defined In Section 415(1)(2) of the Internal Revenue Code that is part of a pension or annuity plan maintained by an Employer or :an .^.ffilbto and amounts derived from contributions that are attributable to post-retirement medical benefits allocated to the separate account of a key employee (as defined in Section 419A(d)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code) under a welfare benefit plan (as defined in Section 419(e) of the Internal Revenue Code) maintained by an Employer or an Affiliate; provided, however. the percentage limitation set forth in Section 415 (c)(1 )(B) of the Internal Revenue Code shall not apply to: (A) any contribution for medical benefits (within the meaning of Section 419A(f)(2) of the Internal Revenue Code) after separation from service which is otherwise 3 I, t~. . ',' treated as 'an IlAnnual Additlon,ll or (2) any amount otherwise treated as an "Annual Addltlonll under Section 415(1)(1) of the Internal Revenue Code. (d) IIAverage Monthly Compensatlon'l shall mean the monthly Compensation of a Participant averaged over his last 5 consecutive Years of Credited Service. If a Participant has less than 5 consecutive Years of Credited Service, his Average Monthly Compensation will be based on his monthly Compensation during his months of service beginning with the date he commences participation In the Plan to his date of termination of employment. For purposes of determining a Participant's maximum beneflt,as required by Section 415 of the Internal Revenue Code, a Participant's IIAverage Monthly Compensation'! shall mean the Section 415 CompensatIon received by a Participant during the three (3) consecutive Limitation Years with respect to which the Participant receives the highest Sectlon 415 . Compensation, divided by 36 (or, if less, the aggregate number of his months of employment). (e) IlCommitteell shall mean the pension advisory committee described in Section 2.394. (f) (1) IICompensationll shall mean the regular salaries, wages, overtime pay, leave pay (except when paid a lump sum upon retirement benefit), bonuses paid by the Employer (provided the Employee contribution rate is applied thereto), Employee contributions designated as Employer contributions under Section 414(h) of the Internal Revenue Code, and employee salary reduction contributions made pursuant to an arrangement described In Section 125 of the Internal Revenue Code, compensation deferred under Section 457(b) of the Internal Revenue Code, indemnity benefits received pursuant to the Workers' Compensation Law, incentive pay for police and firefighters, assignment pay, acting pay, and shift differential pay but shall not include clothing, car or meal allowances, disability payments, lump sum payments of accrued sick leave paid upon retirement, relocation expense payments, benefits under this Plan, any amount contributed to any pension, employee welfare, life Insurance or health insurance plan or arrangement, or any other fringe beneffts, welfare beneffts or Employer paid deferred compensation. (2) (A) I n addition to other applicable Um Itatlons set forth In the Plan, and notwithstanding any other provision of the Plan to the contrary, for Plan Years beginning on or after January 1, 1996, the annual CompensatIon of each Employee taken Into account under the Plan shall not exceed the OBRA '93 annual Compensation limit. The OBRA '93 annual Compensation limit Is $150,000, as adjusted by the ,I 4 Hov. 8/4/95 Commissioner for Increases In the cost of living In accordance with Section 401 (a)(17)(B) of the Internal Revenu'e Code. The cost~bf-lIvlng adjustment In effect for a calendar year applies to any periodt not exceeding 12 months, over which Compensation is determined (determination period) beginning in such calendar year. If a determtnatlon period consists of fewer than 12 months, the 08RA '93 annual Compensation limit will be multiplied by a fraction, the numerator of which is the number of months in the determination period, and the denominator of which Is 12. (B) For Plan Years beginning on or after January 1, 1996, any reference in this Plan to the limitation under Section 401 (a)(17) of the Internal Revenue Code shall mean the OBRA 193 annual Compensation limit set forth in this provision. ! ! ~ i (C) The limitation on Compensation for an "eligible" employee shall not be less than the amount which was allowed to be taken into account hereunder as In effect on July 1, 1993. "Eligible Employee" is an Individual who was a participant before the first Plan Year beginning a-J.t.e.f. December 31, 1995. (3) For purposes of determining whether Compensation exceeds the dollar limit under Section 401 (a)(17) of the Internal Revenue Code, if any Employee Is a Family Member of a Highly Compensated Employee who is one of the ten Highly Compensated Employees paid the greatest amount of Compensation during the Plan Year, then such Family Member shall not be con- sidered as a separate Employee and any Compensation paid to such Family Member shall be treated as if it were paid to or on behalf of the related Highly Compensated Employee. 1 I 1 i I I , (g) "Early Retirement Date" shall mean the date on which a Participant has reached the age of 65 years and completed 10 Years of Credited Service. (h) "Effective Datell of this amendment and restatement shall mean January 1, 1996. (i) (1) "Employee" shall mean any person employed by the Employer as a full-time permanent employee other than (A) individuals who have failed a comprehensive physical exam and by reason of such fact have not been recommended 'for acceptance Into the Plan by the Committee or approved by the Trustees, 5 L ,~ ,'.'., (B) persons hired on a contractual basis, and (C) employees exempt from the Employer's civil service classified service system (unclassified employees) for. whom an Employment Agreement Letter establishes conditions of employment; provided, however, if a person was a Participant in the Plan prior to being employed in a position described In this subparagraph (C), he shall continue to participate in the Plan. (2) The Trustees shall have the right to determine from time to time which persons are full~time permanent employees for purposes of, the Plan; provided,' however, that all persons covered by the civil service ordinance of the Employer who are employed on a full-time basis shall be considered full-time permanent employees for purposes of the Plan. (3) Permanent part-time, emergency. seasonal and provisional employees shall not be UEmployees" eligible to participate in the Plan. (j) "Employer" shall mean the City of Clearwater. (k) "Family Member" of a Highly Compensated Employee shall mean such Employee's spouse, lineal descendant or ascendant, or the spouse of his lineal descendant or ascendant; provided, however, that for purposes of determining the limit on a Highly Compensated Employee's Compensation under Section 401 (a)(17) of the Internal Revenue Code, the term UFamily Memberu shall Include only the Employee's spouse and his lineal descendants who have not attained age 19 before the close of the Plan Year. (I) (1) UHighly Compensated EmployeeU shall mean any Employee during the Plan Year or the immediately preceding Plan Year (A) whose Section 415 Compensation was more than $75,000 (adjusted under such regulations as may be issued by the Secretary of the Treasury); or (B) whose Section 415 Compensation was more than $50,000 (adjusted under such regulations as may be Issued by the Secretary of the Treasury), and who was a member of the "top paid groupU; provided, that as used herein, "top paid group" shall mean all Employees who are in the top 20% of the Employer's work force on the basis of 6 ~~",,;-...,, . Section 415 Compensation paid during the year; provided, further, that for purposes of determining the number of Employees In the top paid group, Employees described In Section 414(q)(8) of the Internal Revenue Code shall be excluded. 1 I 1 I I I \ (C) In determining who is a Highly Compensated Employee, Employees who are nonresident aliens and who receive no earned income (within the meaning of Section 911 (d)(2) of the Internal Revenue Code) from the Employer constituting United States source Income (within the meanIng of Section 861 (a)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code) shall not be treated as Employees. ( D) For purposes of this paragraph, the determination of Section 415 Compensation shall be based only on Section 415 Compensation that is actually paid and shall be made by including elective or salary reduction contributions to a plan described In Section 125 of the Internal Revenue Code, a plan described in Section 401 (k) of the Internal Revenue Code or a plan described in Section 403(b) of the Internal Revenue Code. '. I (E) The term UHlghly Compensated EmployeeU shall also mean any former Employee who separated from service (or was deemed to have separated from service) prior to the Plan Year, performs no service for the Employer during the Plan Year. and was an actively employed Highly Compensated Employee In the separation year or any Plan Year endIng on or after the date the Employee attaIned age 55. (F) For purposes of determining whether an Employee is a Highly Compensated Employee, If any Employee Is a Family Member of a Hlgtlly Compensated Employee who is one of the ten Highly Compensated Employees paid the greatest amount of Compensation during the Plan Year, then such Family Member shall not be considered as a separate Employee and any Compensation paid to such Family Member (and any applicable benefit or contribution on behalf of such Family Member) shall be treated as If it were paid to or on behalf of the related Highly Compensated Employee. : I ; I , (m) "Internal Revenue Codett shall mean the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 as amended or any successor statute. Reference to a specific sect/on of the Internal Revenue Code shall Include a reference to any successor provision. 7 .. " :(~ :.:II.J.' ~ T. , ",6"lf: (n) "Limitation Year" shall mean the Plan Year. (0) "Normal Retirement Benefit" shall mean the monthly income payable to a retired Participant pursuant to the provisIons of Section 2.397 of this Plan. (p) "Normal Retirement Date" shall mean (1 ) the earlier of: (A) the date on which a Participant has reached the age of 55 years and completed 20 Years of Credited Service, (B) the date on which a Participant has completed 30 Years of Credited Service regardless of age, or (C) the date on which a Participant has completed 20 Years of Credited Service, which service is of a character or type of employment that is described below as "hazardous duty'1 or that the Trustees have designated as hazardous duty. (2) For this purpose, a Participant's service shall be deemed. "hazardous duty" if the Participant Is a full-time sworn police officer certified In accordance with Section 943.1395, Florida Statutes, or a full~tlme firefighter certified in accordance with Section 633.35, Florida Statutes, and he Is employed In police or fire positions as established by the Employer. '! I I i (q) "Participant" shall mean any eligible Employee of the Employer who 11as commenced participation and is contributing under the Plan. (r) "Plan'1 shall mean the pension plan as herein set forth and as it may be amended from time to time. (s) "Plan Year" shall mean the 12-month period ending on December 31. I " (t) "Sectlon 415 Compensation" shall mean all compensation as described In Section 1.415~2(d)(2) and Section 1.415-2(d)(3) of the Income Tax Regulations. (u) "Trustee" or "Trustees II shall mean the Individual or Individuals, as the context requires, designated as trustee pursuant to Section 2.394. 8 ;., '.' ,\ , . ';i' ,.t; 1.. 'd " '. ,'. ' , ~'~'. ,~~"~~:,,,~-":j'r>~'~ ~~":"'~"::"'"' ",' ',. '~'., i \' " ~.~, (v) M~enslon EY.n.d" shall mean the pension fund established pursuant to Section 2.399. I" '" (w) "Years Qf..Credited Service" shall mean the total number of years and fractional parts of years of service credited as an Employee of the Employer , durIng periods of 'partlclpatlon In the Plan, omitting Intervening years or fractional parts of years when an Employee Is not employed by the Employer or not participating In the Plan (except as may otherwise be provided In rules established by the Committee and approved by the Trustees). ;, f. '. <, \' " " .', " , ',", I I '" , " I ,; " ! r' '.~ '. \ :~ I ", '. 1 ! 9 I l L :t"~~J, ? " Section 2.394 Plan Administration (a) Administration of the Plan. The Trustees shall control and manage. In conjunction with the Committee, the operation and administration of the Plan (b) Trustees. (1) The members of the City Commission of the Employer, whether elected or appointed, shall serve as the Trustees. The term of office of each Trustee shall be consistent with his term of office as a member of the City Commission. (2) The Finance Director of the Employer shall be the treasurer for the Trustees and shall provide such bond as may be prescribed by the Trustees. (3) Each Trustee shall be entitled to one vote. Three affirmative votes shall be necessary for any decision by the Trustees at a meeting of the Trustees. A Trustee shall have the right to recuse himself from voting as the result of a conflict of interest provided that the Trustee states in writing the nature of the conflict. ( 4 ) The Trustees shall not receive any compensation for service as a Trustee. but may be reimbursed expenses as provided by law; provided, however. that the Trustees may receive compensation for services as a member of the City Commission. (c) Powers and Duties of Trustees. The Trustees shall have final authority and control over the administration of the Plan herein embodied. with all powers necessary to enable them to carry out their duties In that respect. Not in limitation, but in amplification of the foregoing, the Trustees shall have the power and discretion to Interpret or construe this Plan and to determine all questions that may arise as to the status and rights of the Participants and others hereunder. (d) Pension Advisory Committee. ( 1 ) (A) There shall be a pension advisory committee comprised of seven persons. Three members of the CommUtee shall be Employees who are active Employees and Participants In the Plan; three members shall be City Commissioners or appointees of the City Commission; and 10 j-:~':' " ' the seventh member, who shall be a resident of the City of Clearwater, shall be appointed by the other six members. (B) Except as provided In subparagraph (3) below, terms of members shall be for two years. (2) Committee members representing the Employees shall be elected by a majority of the active Employees who are Participants In the Plan. Committee members representing the City Commission shall be appointed by a majority vote of the City Commission. The seventh member shall be appointed by a majority vote of the other six members of the Committee. (3) Terms of office of Employee elected Committee members shall overlap, with two of the members to be Initially elected for two years and the third member to be Initially elected for one year. Terms of office o,f City Commission appointed members shall overlap, with two of the members to be Initially appointed for two years and the third member to be initially appointed for one year. (4) (A) The first election of Committee members representing the Employees shall be held within 45 days of approval of the amended and restated Plan. Thereafter, not less than 60 days before each subsequent election of an Employee elected Committee member, the existing Employee elected Committee members shall select and appoint a nominee group composed of five persons from Employees participating in the Plan to conduct the election process. The Department of the City Clerk shall provide necessary assistance to the Employees for the administration of elections. (B) Members of the Committee last elected by Employees on the date of adoption of this amended and restated Plan shall continue to serve as the Employee elected Committee members until the first election under this amended and restated Plan has been held. (5) Any vacancy on the Committee, whether Employee elected, City Commission appoInted, or the Committee appointed seventh member, shall be filled for the remainder of the term and in the same manner as the original Committee member who vacated the position. 1 1 :~.r:'. ';" ' ~ ~ I ::. I I (6) Members of the Committee shall serv,e without compensation additional to that earned in their respective capacities as regular Employees or elected City Commissioners. I . ' (7) Each Committee member shall be entitled to one vote. Four affirmative votes shall be necessary for any decisIon by the Committee at any meeting. A Committee member shall have the right to recuse himself from voting as a result of a conflict of interest provided that the Committee member states in writing the nature of the conflict. I' Ii (e) Powers and Duties of Committee. (1) The Committee shall have authority to: (A) Arrange for the necessary physicians to pass upon all medical examinations required under this Plan. Such physicians shall report In writing to the Committee their conclusions and recommendations. The Committee shall revIew such physicians' reports and prepare its recommendations as to the acceptance or denial of Employees as Participants and forward same to the Trustees. (8) In conjunction with the Employer and medical consultants, establish the scope of the medical examlnatlons to be used for benefit eligibility and medical standards to be used for benefit eligibility and to guide the examining physicians In reaching their conclusions and recommendations. Such medical standards shall give due consideratlon to the nature of the job classifIcatIon In whIch Participants are to be placed. (C) Investigate and recommend to the Trustees, in conjunction with the actuaries, such mortality/service and other tables as shall be deemed necessary for the operation of the Plan. (D) Make recommendatlons to the Trustees for improvements or changes In the Plan. (E) Receive all applications for benefits under this Plan and determine all facts that are necessary to establish the right of an applicant to benefits under the Plan. 12 {;~ ~v! j, Rev. 8/4/95 LFJ. Prepare and distribute to the participants information relating to the Plan, (2) The Committee shall, from time to time as It deems appropriate, submit recommendations to the Trustees as to rules, procedures, forms and general administrative procedures relating to the responsibilities of the Committee. (3) No benefits or relief shall be provided to any Participant under the Plan unless the same has been r&vlewed by the Oommlttee and a recommendation proVided to the Trustees. (f) Conflict In Terms. In the event of any contlict between the terms of this Plan and any explanatory booklet, this Plan shall control. (g) Nondlscrim inatlon. The Trustees shall not take any action or direct ,the Committee to take any action whatsoever that would result in unfairly benefiting one Participant or group of Participants at the expense of another or in discriminating between Participants slmllarly situated or In the application of different rules to substantially similar sets of faCts. (h) Procedures and Records. ( 1 ) The Trustees and, subject to the approval of the Trustees, the Committee, may establish rules and procedures as are necessary to administer the Plan, which rules and procedures shall be applied in an uniform and nondiscriminatory manner. (2) The Trustees and the Committee shall keep a complete record of all their proceedings and all data necessary for the administration of the Plan. All of the foregoing records and data shall be located at the principal office of the Employer. i I i ! I (I) Final Authority. Except to the extent otherwise required by law or by this Plan, the decision of the Trustees in matters within their jurisdiction shall be final, binding and conclusive upon the Employer, the Committee, each Employee and beneficiary, and every other Interested or concerned person or party. (j) Appointment of Advisors. The Trustees may appoint such actuaries, accountants, professional Investment counsel, legal counsel, specialists, third party pension administrators, and other persons that they deem necessary and 1 3 \:.., ' ~i. - .:, .; : t1t'irlt.'~>!}.... ,~, 'i~HJ~I::" '~ :""""l ~ ~~: Y', , .... . , :'~'. ' 'j.: ' .. ;. .. "1, , ~ ' " I't. ,', \, " 'e,' . ",' .. , . , 'I,' '. ',..' . ~;" ., . ',11 . ' ~ . . ,"",' ,.,.,<" :.'. desIrable In connectlon with the admlnlstratron of this Plan or to assist them In the performance of their duties as Trustees. The Trustees are authorized to pay for such services from the Pension Fund. 14 . ',"J , , ',: ->-' \.,. . ,II ~ ~ ~:l'~":~~ t"'!::" t:~., :.'.....' "; Section 2.395 Participation (a) Participation. (1 ) Unless otherwise provided hereIn. all Employees of the Employer shall be required to make the contrIbutions specified In Section 2.396 and shall be required to participate In the Plan. (2) Any Employee who Is a PartIcipant and who by reason of appointment has or may become an official of the Employer shall be eligible to continue particIpate in the Plan in the same manner as any other Employee. (b) Reemployment. ( 1 ) If a PartIcipant terminates employmen,t with the Employer and is subsequently reemployed withIn the 5 year period following his termination of employment. the former Participant shall again be eligible to participate In the Plan and his credited service shall be based on all perIods of employment. provided he (A) again satisfies the defInition of IIEmployeell set forth In Section 2.393 (IncludIng passing the comprehensive physical examination). and , (B) repays the amount of any Employee contrIbutions he received In accordance with paragraph (d)(4) of Section 2.397. (2) Notwithstanding the foregoing. an Employee who Is reemployed after his benefits have commenced under the Plan (other than disability benefits pursuant to paragraph (c) of Section 2.397) shall not be eligible to particIpate In the Plan upon his subsequent reemployment. 15 ~~~.~ ,'~ ..,~ , . '.''''ll ,. Section 2.396 Contributions to the P I a n (a) Employee Contributions. (1) For each Plan Year, an Employee required to participate In the Plan shall make regular contributions to the Plan In the amount of 8% of his CompensatIon. Employee contrIbutions wllhheld by the Employer on behalf at the Employee shall be deposited with the Trustees at least monthly. (2) The contributions made by each Employee under the Plan shall be designated as Employer contributions pursuant to Section 414(h) of the Internal Revenue Code. Such desIgnation is contingent upon the contributions beIng excluded from the Employees' gross Income for federal Income tax purpose's. For all other purposes of the Plan, such contributions shall be considered Employee contributions. , ~ ~ ~ , I I I f i I (b) Employer Contributions. (1) For each Plan Year, the Employer shall make contrIbutions to the Plan in an amount equal to (A) 7% of the Compensation of all Employees participating In the Plan; provided, however, that for the Plan Year beginning January 1. 1996, the Employer contribution to the Plan may be less than 7% (but in no event less than 6%) of the Compensation of all Employees partIcipating in the Plan; plus (B) such additional amounts as may be required to satisfy the Plan's funding requirements for the Plan Year and the cost of administering the Plan, as determined by the actuary employed by the Trustees. (2) The amount described In subparagraph (1 )(B) above may be reduced by any available credit balance in accordance with applicable Florida Statutes. (c) Form iUllL Timing of Contributions. Payments on account of the contributions due from the Employer for any Plan Year shall be made In cash. Such 16 --- ,,' I, ~~~,\t~::,:!\1,:...,...:'..,........ >. , . . ~,. , " ',., ,. . ;kt H .". .' ". ',. I.., ::~'U I'; : " payments ,may be made by the Employer In accordance with the requirements of applicable Florida Statutes. '. , " )~ ' . '(d) Forfeitures. Any amount fonslted pursuant to the provIsions of this Plan shall be used In aC90rdance with Section 1.401 ~7(a) of the Income Tax ' Regulations. \, ' . ~ ' , ,," .~ '. .~' , \' , ~ ':' I, t, 17 I - .,,:' , Section 2.397 Benefits Under the P I an (a) Normal Retirement Benefit. ( 1 ) A Participant shall be entitled to retire from the employ of his Employer upon such Participant's Normal Retirement Date. (2) Upon reaching hIs Normal Retirement Date, a Participant shall be fully vested in his Accrued Benefit and shall be entitled to receive, at the time and In the manner described in Article Viii, his Normal Retirement Benefit. Subject to the provisions of paragraph (e) of this Section 2.397: (A) The Normal Retirement Benefit shall be a monthly Income, paid In accordance with the normal form of benefit described below, that is equal to the product of: \', (i) 2.5% of the PartIcipant's Average Monthly Compensation, multiplied by ", (il) the Participant's Years of Credited Service. (B) Effective for Plan Years beginning on or after January 1, 1996, In the case of Employees who are performing actlve service on behalf of the Employer on January 1, 1996, "2.75%,1l shall be substituted for 112.5%" in subparagraph (A) above. An Employee will be deemed to be performIng active service If he is actlvely employed by the Employer (workIng on a contlnuous basis), inclusive of light duty assignments made by the Employer and the use of sick leave, vacation leave, military leave, family medical leave, or other approved leaves of absence from which the Employee is anticipated to return to regular duty. This subparagraph (B) shall not apply to Employees who, as of January 1, 1996, no longer perform active service for the Employer but who remain on the Employer's payroll and are compensated for a given period on the basis of vacation time, sick leave, severance benefits or any other type of leave of absence and whose employment with the Employer Is expected to terminate followIng such compensated period. ( 3) (A) The normal form of benefit shall be an annuity paid monthly for the life of tile Participant, with a 100% survivor annuity paId monthly 18 for a period of five years following the death of tl1e PartIcipant to the beneficIary or beneficIaries described in paragraph (e) of this Section 2.397; provided, further, that following such five year period the survivor annuity shall be reduced to 50% of the original survivor annuity amount. (I) the last day of the month In which occurs the designated beneficiary's death or remarriage, If such designated beneficiary is the Participant's spouse, or I t I i ~ l 1 I l I (B) The survivor annuity paid to the Participant's beneficiary or beneficiaries In accordance with subparagraph (3)(A) above shall cease following (ii) the last day of the month In which occurs the designated beneficlaryls death or attainment 01 age 18, If the designated beneficiary Is the Participant's child or children. ( 4 ) In the event that a Participant does not begin to receive his Normal Retirement Benefit at his Normal Retirement Date, such Participant shall be entitled to the benefit he was entitled to receive at his Normal Retirement Date, adjusted to take into account his Average Monthly Compensation and Years of Credited Service as of his actual retirement date. .. (b) Early Retirement Benefit. J I ( 1 ) A Participant shall be entitled to retire from the employ of his Employer upon such Participant's Early Retirement Date. (2) Upon reaching his Early Retirement Date, the Participant shall be fully vested In his Accrued BenefIt and shall be entitled to receIve, at the time and In the manner described in Section 2.398, his early retirement benefit. ( 3) A ParticIpant's early retirement benefit shall be determined in accordance with the provisions of paragraph (a) above, and the amount of such benefit shall be reduced to the Actuarial Equivalent of the benefit otherwise payable under paragraph (a) above. (4) If a Participant separates from service before satisfying the age requirement for early retirement, but has satisfied the service requirement, the Participant will be entitled to an early retirement benefit upon satisfaction of such age requIrement. 1 9 :;tr' .... (c) Disability Be neflt. (1 ) (A) A Participant who is vested in his Accrued Benefit and who terminates employment by reason of his disability shall be entitled to receIve, at the time and In the manner descrIbed in Article VIII, a disability benefit equal to his Accrued Benefit as of the date of termination of his employment. (8) A PartIcipant who is deemed by the Committee and the Trustees to be disabled by reason of an Injury suffered or an illness contracted in the line of duty need not satisfy the vesting requirement set forth in subparagraph (1)(A) above; provided, further, that the monthly amount of the disability benefit payable to a Participant described in this subparagraph (1 )(8) shall not be less than 66-2/3% of such Participantts Average Monthly Compensation. (C) The provisions of this paragraph (c) shall apply to PartIcipants who are determined by the Committee and Trustees to be disabled on or after January 1, 1996. (2) A Participant shall be consIdered dIsabled for purposes of the Plan if, In the opinion of the Committee and the Trustees, the Participant is disabled due to sickness or injury, such disability is likely to be continuous and permanent from a cause other than specified In subparagraph (3) below, and such disability renders the Participant unable to perform any useful, meaningful and necessary work for the Employer in an available position for which the Pa~icipant Is reasonably qualified or for which the Participant may be reasonable trained to perform, subject to the limitations below. i 1 I I (A) If a Participant employed as a sworn and state certified (In accordance with Section 943.1395, Florida Statutes) pollee officer (Police Recruit, Pollee Officer, Police Sergeant, Police Lieutenant, Police Captain, Assistant or Deputy Chief or comparable sworn and state certified positions) or a state certified (In accordance with Section 633.35, Florida Statutes) firefighter (Firefighter, Fire Lieutenant, District Fire Chief, Assistant or Deputy ChIef or comparable state certified positions) is disabled to the extent that he cannot reasonably continue to perform the functions of his specific position, but remains capable of pertormlng useful, meanIngful and necessary work. he may be assigned to an alternate position with the Employer as described below In lieu of receiving disability benefits under the Plan. 20 '" " \ ' I (i) If an available equal level position Is available In the pollee or fire department respectively, the Participant may be assigned to such position within the respective department. such assignment to be with no loss of base pay (as described below); or ! ' (Il) If no equal level position Is available in the police or fire department respectively. as referred to in subparagraph (I) above, the Participant may be assigned to another sworn and/or state certiffed position in the respective department, If such position is available, such assignment to be with no loss of base pay regardless of whether the assignment Is to an equal or lower level position; or I, I, I (Iii) If a position is not available pursuant to subparagraph (I} or (ii) above, the Participant may be assigned, to a non-sworn and/or non-state certlfled position within the respective department, if such position is available. with such assignment to be with no loss of base pay regardless of whether the assignment Is to a non-sworn and/or non-state certified position of equal or lower level; or ; I ' i' ~ I i I' (iv) If an assignment cannot be made pursuant to subparagraph (I), (II) or (III) above, the Participant may be assigned to any other position with the Employer that Is available for which the Participant has the skill and knowledge to perform or for which the Participant can reasonably be trained to perform, such assignment to be with no loss of base pay regardless of whether the assignment to such position Is at an equal or lower level. I , " (B) If a Participant employed in a position other than as a sworn and state certified pollee officer or a state certified firefighter is disabled to the extent that he can not reasonably continue to perform the functions of his specific position, but remains capable of performing useful, meaningful and necessary work, he may be assigned to an alternate position with the Employer In lieu of receiving disablllty benefits under the Plan. For this purpose, the Participant may be assigned to any other position with the Employer that Is available for which the Participant has the skill and knowledge to perform or for which the 21 >~}~'~" T Hev, 8/4/95 Participant can reasonably be trained to perform, such assignment to be with no loss of base pay regardless of whether the assignment to such position Is at an equal, or lower level. (C), For purposes of this paragraph (c)(2), the term "base pay" shall be deftned as compensatIon at the rate prescribed for the particular job class in the Employerts pay schedule. till Any hazardous duty designated Plan Participant who is assigned to an alternate position in !leu of receiving disability benefits under the Plan pursuant to provisions of paragraph (c) (2) (A) of Section 2.397 of this Plan shall continue to be designated as a h?zardous duty employee regardless of the nature or location of tbe alternate assignment. Such Participant shall remain eligible for retirement as a hazardous duty employee. ill The Trustees of the Plan shall make the determination in each Instance if a Participant who has been found disabled pursuant' to paragraph (c) (2) above may be assigned to an alternate position with the Employer as provided in (c) (2) (A) and (8) hereof. (3) (A) Each Participant who is claiming dIsability beneflts shall establish, to the satisfaction of the Committee, that such disability was not occasioned primarily by: (j) excessive or habitual use of any drugs, intoxicants, or alcohol; ~ I I ! (II) injury or disease sustained while willfully and Illegally participating in fights, riots or civil Insurrections; (iii) Injury or disease sustained while committing a crIme; (Iv) injury or disease sustained while servIng in any branch of the Armed Forces; (v) injury or disease sustained after his employment as an Employee with the Employer shal!\ have terminated; (vi) wlllful, wanton or gross negligence of the Participant; , : or 22 ill " .,', (vii) Injury or disease sustained by the Participant while working for anyone other than the Employer and arising out of such employment. (8) No Participant shall be entitled to a disability benefit, whether in Hne of duty or not In line of duty I because of or due to the aggravation of a speciftc Injury, impairment or other medical condition pre-existing the Employee's participation in the Plan; provided, however, that such pre~exlsting condition and its relationship to a later Injury, Impairment or other medical condition Is established by competent substantial evidence. Nothing herein shall be construed to preclude a dlsablllty benefit for a Participant whol after commencing participation in the Plan suffers an Injury, Impairment or other medical condition different from some other Injury, Impairment, or other medical condition existing at or prior to participation in the Plan. " , ( 4 ) (A) A Participant shall not become elfglble for disability benefits until and unless he undergoes a physical examination by a qualified physician or physicians, who shall be selected by the Committee for that purpose. (8) (I)' Any former ParticIpant receiving disability benefits under provisions of this Plan may be periodically re-examined by a qualffled physician or physicians who shall be selected by the Committee to determine if such disability has ceased to exist or if the former Participant may be employed In an available position for which the Participant Is reasonably qualified In accordance with the provisions in paragraph (c)(2) above. If the Committee finds that the former Participant Is no longer disabled or is capable of performing service for the Employer in accordance with the provIsions of subparagraph (2) above, the Committee may request the former Participant to return to tile employ of the Employer. If the former Participant returns to the performance of duty as an Employee, he shall again be eligible to participate In the Plan. In the event a former Participant is no longer disabled or Is deemed capable of returning to employment with the Employer In accordance with the provisions of subparagraph (2) above, and he does not return to employment with the Employer pursuant to the Commlttee's request, he shall forfeit the right to his disability benefit; provided further, that if an Employee accepts employment with another employer In an occupation or line of work similar to 23 ~~\..,: . the occupation or line of work that resulted In the Employee being eligible for a disability benefit hereunder, he shall forfeit the right to his disability benefit. I I I, (Ii) A Participant who returns to employment with the Employer and recommences participation in the Plan shall not receive credited service for the period during which he received disability benefits under the Plan. (C) The cost of the physical examination and/or re-examination of the Employee claiming and/or receiving disability benefits shall be borne by the Plan. All other reasonable costs as determined by the Committee incident to the physical examination, such as, but not limited to, transportation and meals, shall be borne by the Plan. (0) The Committee may establish such other rules and procedures as It deems necessary to implement the provisions of this paragraph (c). (5) A Participant whose employment is terminated by reason of his death In the line of duty shall, for purposes of the Plan, be deemed to have been disabled in the line of duty, and the Participanes beneficiary shall be entitled to receive a disability benefit as described In paragraph (c)(1) above. (6) If a Participant receives a dlsabllity benefit under the Plan and workers' compensation benef1ts pursuant to Florida Statute Chapter 440 for the same disability, and the total monthly benefits received from both exceed 100% of the Participant's average monthly wage, as defined In Chapter 440, Florida Statutes, excluding overtime, the disability benefit shall be reduced so that the total monthly amount received by the Participant dos not exceed 100% of such wage. The amount of any lump sum workers' compensation payment shall be converted to an equivalent monthly benefit payable for ten years certain by dividing the lump sum amount by 83.9692. (d) Termination of Employment Benefit. (1) In the event a Participant's employment with his Employer Is terminated for reasons other than retirement, dlsabillty or death, such Participant shall be entitled to receive, at the time and in the manner described In Section 2.398, a termination of employment benefit that Is equal to the 24 .;:.. ~: Participant's vested Interest in his Accrued Benefit as of the date of his termination of employment. (2) (A) A Participant's vested interest in his Accrued Benefit shall be the following percentage of his Accrued Benefit, based upon such Participant's full Years of Credited Service as of the date of his termination of employment: TOTAL NUMBER OF FULL YEARS OF CREDITED SERVICE VESTED ~ Less than 10 Years of Credited Service 10 years or more 0% 100% (B) Notwithstanding the foregoing schedule, a Participant shall be fully vested in his Accrued Beneiit upon attaining his Early Retirement Date or his Normal Retirement Date. (3) A Participant who terminates employment with the Employer prior to his Early Retirement Date or his ,Normal Retirement Date may elect to receive the total contributions he has made to the Plan, together with 5% simple interest on such contributions. Upon making such election, the Participant's interest In his Accrued Benefit shall be forfeit~d. (4) If a Participant terminates employment prior to his Early Retirement Date or his Normal Retirement Date and receives a distribution of his contributions (plus interest thereon) and Is subsequently reemployed and again becomes a Participant in this Plan, his credited service for purposes of vesting and benefit accruals shall not include any periods of employment prior to his reemployment date unless he repays to the Pension Fund the greater of (I) the full amount previously distributed to him plus interest at the rate of 5% per annum from the date of distribution to the date of repayment or (II) the actuarial present value of the Accrued Benefit previously forfeited. Such repayment must be made no later than the second anniversary of the Participanes reemployment. If a Participant repays the foregoing amount to the Pension Fund within the prescribed time period, the Interest of the Participant in his Accrued Benefit previously forfeited under subparagraph (3), above shall be restored In full and the Participant's credited service shall be based on all periods of employment. (e) Death Benefit. 25 11:,""1', '.' (1) (A) (I) In the event of the death of a Participant who Is vested In his Accrued Beneilt prior to his termination of employment, his beneficIary (as described below) shall be entitled to receive a death benefit at the time and in the manner described in Section 2.398. Said death benefit shall be in an amount equal to the Accrued Benefit of such Participant as of the date of his death. (ii) The Participant's benefIciary may elect to receive, in lieu of the death benefit under the Plan, the total contributions made by the Participant to the Plan, together with 5% simple Interest on such contributions. Upon making such election, the Participant's beneficiary shall forfeit any right to a death benefit under the Plan. (iii) If the PartIcipant does not have a beneficiary, the total contributions made by the ParticIpant to the Plan, together with 5% simple Inlerest on such contributions, shall be paid to the Partlclpanes estate. (B) In the event of the death of a Participant who is not vested In his Accrued Benefit prior to his termination of employment, his beneficiary (or, if there Is no beneficiary, his estate) shall be entitled to receive the tota'l contributions made by the Participant to the Plan, together with 5% simple Interest on such contributions. '\ ! (2) A Participant whose employment is terminated by reason of his death In the line of duty shall be deemed, for purposes of the Plan, to have been disabled In the line of duty and his benefit shall be deter~lned In accordance with paragraph (c)(5) of thIs Section 2.397. ( 3) The Participant's surviving spouse shall be deemed to be the beneficiary designated to receive tile death benefit payable under the Plan, and If nons, his children under the age of 18 who are the Partlclpanfs dependents (within the meaning of Section 152 of the Internal Revenue Code) at the time of his death. (4) If the total contributions made by the Participant to the Plan, together with 5% s!mple Interest on such contributions, exceed the value of the death benefit paid under the Plan, the amount by which such contributions 26 :~:i': ~ ", (Including Interest thereon) exceed the value of the death benefit paid under the Plan shall be paid to the Participant's estate. (f) Limitations on Amount of Ben eflts. (1 ) (A) Notwithstanding any other provision of this Section 2.397 to the contrary, the projected benefit for a Participant (under this Plan and under all other defined benefit plans maintained by the Employer, whether or not terminated) when expressed as a benefit payable annually in the form of a straight life annuity without regard to the death benefit or any other ancillary benefit, shall not at any time within the Limitation Year exceed the lesser of (I) $90,000 (adjusted under such regulations as may be Issued by the Secretary of Treasury); or ~ , t > l I I , \ , I j (i1) 100% of the Participant's Average Monthly Compensation. (B) Notwithstanding the foregoing, the benefit payable with respect to a Participant shall be deemed not to exceed the limitations set forth in subparagraph (1) if the benefit payable with respect to such Participant under this Plan and under all other defined benefit pension plans to which the Employer contributes, does not exceed $10,000 for the applicable Plan Year and for any Plan Year and the Employer has not at any time maintained a defined contribution plan in which the Participant participated. (C) The limitations In subparagraphs (1 )(A)(i), (1 )(A)(II) and (1 )(6) above, shall be multiplied by a fraction (not in excess of one), the numerator of which is the number of the Participant's years of participation In the Plan (in the case of the dollar limitation set forth in subparagraph (1 )(A)(l)) or the number of the Participant's Years of Credited Service (in the case of the limitation set forth in (1 )(A)(ii) and (1 )(B) ) and the denominator of which, In either case, is 10. (D) As of January 1 of each calendar year, the $90,000 limitation set forth in subparagraph (1 )(A)(I) above, shall be adjusted as and if permitted by the Secretary of the Treasury, and any such adjusted limitation shall become effective as the maximum dollar limita- tion under the Plan for that calendar year. The maximum dollar limitation 27 ~-,." 1 '0 , . for a calendar year, as so adjusted, shall apply to Limitation Years ending with or within such calendar year. (E) (I) a. In the event the ParticIpant's retirement benefits become payable before age 62, the $90,000 limitation set forth In subparagraph (1)(A)(i) above shall be reduced in accordance with regulations Issued by the Secretary of the Treasury, but not below $75,000. b. In the event the Participant's retirement benefits become payable before age 55, the $90,000 limitation set forth In subparagraph (1)(A)(i) above shall be reduced in accordance with regulations issued by the Secretary of the Treasury, but not below the actuarial equivalent of $75,000 at age 55. I I I I t I , I I ~ ~ r i f : ! r 1 1 I , , c. In no event shall the limitation set forth in subparagraph (1 )(A)(i) above be reduced to an amount less than $50,000 (Indexed In accordance with the Internal Revenue Code) In the case of police or firefighters who are qualified participants as defIned in Section 415(b)(2)(H), of the Internal Revenue Code. (Ii) If the Participant's retirement benefit becomes payable after age 65, for purposes of determining whether the benefit meets the $90,000 limitation set forth In subparagraph (1 )(A)(ii) above, such benefit shall be adjusted so that it Is actuarlally equivalent to the benefit beginning at age 65. This adjustment shall be made using an assumed Interest rate of fIve percent (5%) and shall be made in accordance with regulations promulgated by the Secretary of the Treasury. (F) (I) In the event that any ParticIpant partIcipates in both a defined benefit plan and a defined contribution plan maintained by his Employer or an Affiliate thereof, then the sum of the Defined Benefit Plan Fraction (as defined In Section 415(e) of the Internal Revenue Code) and the Defined ContributIon Plan Fraction (as defined in Section 415(e) of the Internal Revenue Code) for any LImitation Year shall not exceed 1.0. 28 ~~..,.... ~ ,. (i1) In the event that the sum of the Defined Benefit Plan Fraction and the Defined Contribution Plan Fraction exceeds 1.0, then the Plan Administrator shall take such actions, applied In a uniform and nondiscriminatory manner. as will keep the benefits and Annual Additions for such Participants from exceeding these limits. Adjustments shall be made to this Plan before any adjustments shall be required to any other plans. I i I l ~ ~ . \ ~ ~ r f I ! I I j (2) This subparagraph (2) shall apply to the amount of Benefit (as such term is described below) under this Plan for any Participant who Is considered a Restricted Participant (as such term is described below). Such Benefit shall be limited to an amount equal to the payments that would have been made on behalf of the Restricted Participant under a life annuity form of payment that Is the Actuarial Equivalent of the Restricted Participant's Accrued Benefit under the Plan. (A) For purposes of this subparagraph (2), the term IIBeneflt" shall include retirement Income provided by the Plan, plus loans in excess of the amounts set forth in Section 72(p)(2)(A) of the Internal Revenue Code, any periodic income, any withdrawal values payable to a living Participant and any death benefits not provided for by insurance on the Participant's life. (8) For purposes of this subparagraph (2). the term "Restricted Participant II shall mean all Highly Compensated Employees. In anyone Plan Year, the total number of Participants whose benefits are subject to restriction under this subparagraph (2) shall be limited by the Plan to a group of not less than 25 Highly Compensated Employees with the greatest Compensation. (C) Notwithstanding the foregoing. the Iimitatlons set forth in this subparagraph (2) shall not restrict the current payment of the full amount of retirement Income provided by the Plan If: (I) after payment to a Restricted Participant of all of the Benefit described above, the value of Plan assets equals or exceeds 1001% of the value of current liabilities, as defined In Section 412(1 )(7) of the Internal Revenue Code, or ([I) the value of the Benefit described above for a Restricted Participant Is less than 1 % of the value of current 29 . : ~). ; , :' ,. ~, , ::~'j'.~:'" ~. '" , 'I,' ','.f' ~ ; , _~f':~.r:~L ~t,~'~l\~ ...,'....'. .~._. ' I ~",7" " '." ,. "'ii, .. ,,' ,,>, ,., " , ~',:, . ' ;.~: , . " ~,' , ' '. ' ~]: ' . r':,.', .:-1.,\ .. ..' j, ~ }:, .... ... ~:' '.: ' \:;.'\ ~ q . .... ~ , .. ., ',' ./ 'I'. 't.I' , \.., , .\; ., 'I: ~1. ' ~.: : " ~L !,: t: " '"., I. . ~. ,',,' " . 'I :' I liabilities, as defIned In Section 412( 1 )(7) of the Internal Revenue Code. 30 ~ . : ~ . ' ~ ~. (. ,.' 1," .' ,'tf":'111:";., 'I I i\ '] ,; 'I" " Section 2.398 Time and Manner 9LBenefit E'ayments (a) Time for Distribution of Benefits. (1 ) Except as otherwIse provided under this Article VIII: (A)(I) The amount of the Normal Retirement Benefit to which a Participant is entitled under paragraph (a) of Section 2.397 shall commence as of the end of the month that next follows the month in which the Participant terminates employment on or after his Normal Retirement Date, continuing as of the last day of each month thereafter during his lifetime and the lifetime of his beneficiary, if any; (If) No payment shall be made with respect to the month In which Participant terminates employment on or after his Normal Retirement Date; provided, however. that a full monthly payment will be made for the month In which the Participant or his beneficiary dies. , 1 j ~ t i 1 , I ! , \ ! (B}(i) The amount of the early retirement benefit to which a Participant is entitled under paragraph (b) ot Section 2.397 shall commence as of the end of the month that next follows the month In which the Participant terminates employment on or after his Early Retirement Date and elects to receive an early retirement benefit, continuing as of the last day at each month thereafter durtng his Ufetime and the lifetime of his beneficiary, If any; (ii) No payment shall be made with respect to the month in which the Participant terminates , employment on or after has Early Retirement Date; provided, however, that a full monthly payment will be made for the month in the Participant, or his beneficiary dies. . . ! (C)(i) The amount of the disability benefft to which a Participant is entItled under paragraph (c) of Section 2.397 shall commence as of the end of the month that next follows the later of (1) the month in which a determination Is made as to the Participant's disability or (2) the month in which the Participant terminates employment, continuing as of the last day of each month thereafter during his lifetime and the lifetime of his beneficiary, If any; (i1) No payment shall be made with respect to the month in which a determination is made as to the Participant's disability or the, month In which the ParticIpant terminates employment; provIded, , , ; i 31 '. .....' .,. however, that a full monthly payment will be made for the month in which the Participant or his beneficiary dies. (0) The amount of the termination of employment benefit to which a Participant is entitled under paragraph (d) of Section 2.397 shall commence as of the earlier of (1) the end of the month that next follows the month in which the Participant attains his Early Retirement Date (or would have attained his Early Retirement Date If he had continued in the employ of the Employer until his Early Retirement Date) or (2) the end of the month that next follows the month in which the Participant attains his Normal Retirement Date (or would have attained his Normal Retlrement Date If he had continued In the employ of the Employer until his Normal Retirement Date), continuing as of the 'last day of each month thereafter during his Iifetlme and the lifetime of his beneficiary, if any; (i1) No payment shall be made with respect to the month In which the Participant attains his Early Retirement (or would have attained his . Early Retirement Date if he had continued in the employ of the Employer until his Early Retirement Date) or his Normal Retirement Date (or would have attained his Normal Retirement Date if he had continued In the employ of the Employer until his Normal Retirement Date); provided, however, that a full monthly payment will be made for the month In which the Participant or his beneficiary dies. (E) The death be'nefit payable to a Participant's beneficiary under paragraph (e) of Section 2.397 shall commence as of the end of the month that next follows the month in which the Participant dies, continuing as of the last day of each month thereafter during the lifetime of his beneficiary; (Ii) No payment shall be made with respect to the month In which the Participant dies; provided, however, that a full monthly payment will be made for the month in which the beneficiary dies. '1 (2) Notwithstanding anything contained herein to the contrary, any distribution paid to a Participant (or, in the case of a death benefit, to his beneficiary or beneficiaries) pursuant to subparagraph (1) shall commence not later than the last to occur of: (A) April 1 of the year following the calendar year in which the Participant retires on or after his Early Retirement Date or his Normal Retirement Date; or 32 ;:-~-}, (B) April 1 of the year Immediately following the calendar year In which the Participant reaches age 70-1/2. (b) Manner of Paymenj. (2) (A) In lieu of the normal form of payment described In subparagraph (1 )(A) above, a Participant's retirement, disability or termination of employment benefit may be paid In one of the following optional forms as elected by the Participant. The optfonal forms, which shall be the Actuarial Equivalent of the benefit that would otherwise be paid to the Participant, are as follows: ' l f t I I ~ i I (1) (A) The manner of payment of a Partlcipant's retfrement. disability or termlnatfon of employment beneflt shall be the normal form of payment described In paragraph (a)(3) of Section 2.397. (B) The manner of payment of a Partlclpant's death benefit shall be the normal form of survivor annuity payment described in paragraph (a)(3) of Section 2.397. (i) Monthly Income payments for the life of the Participant. (il) Monthly income payments for a 10 years certain and life thereafter, under whIch the Participant receives payments during his lifetime and, if he dies after he has begun to receive payments but before he has received 120 payments. the remaining payments shall be made to his designated beneficiary; provided. further, that If the designated beneficiary predeceases the Participant, the Participant may designate a new beneficiary to receive any payments due after his death. If the Participant does not designate a new beneficiary, the payments required under this option following the Participant's death shall be paid to the Participanes estate. If the designated beneficiary begins to receive payments under this optfon and such designated beneficiary dies before the end of the 10-year period, the remaining payments shall be paid to the designated benaflciaris asta te. 1 I 33 .( ~:. (l1l) Monthly Income payments for the life of the Participant and, after his death~ a survivor annuity payable for the Itfe of the Participant's designated beneffciary equal to 100%, 75% or 50% of the amount payable to the Participant. (B) Each Participant shall have the right to designate a beneficiary for purposes of the optional forms of benefit payment described In this paragraph and to revoke any such designation. Each designation or revocation shall be evidenced by written instrument filed with the Committee and shall be effective upon filing with the Committee. ; J ! , 1 I I j I ! J (3) In the case of a retirementt disability or termination of employment benefit, In no event shall payment extend beyond the life or life expectancy of the Participant or the joint lives or life expectancies of the Par~ tlcipant and his designated beneficiary. If the Participant dies before receiving the entire amount payable ,to him, the balance shall be distributed to his desig- nated beneficiary at least as rapidly as under the method beIng used prior to the Participant's death. (4) In the case of a death benefit, payment (A) to the designated beneficiary shall begin within one year following the Participant's death (unless the designated beneficiary Is the Participant's spouse, in which case such benefit shall begin no later than the date the Participant would have reached 70~ 1/2) and shall not. in any event, extend beyond the life or life expectancy of the designated beneficiary; or 1 1 ! J (B) to any other beneficiary shall be totally distrIbuted within five years from the date of the Participant's death. (5) The Participant (or his spouse) shall not be permitted to elect whether life expectancies will be recalculated for purposes of distributions hereunder. (6) Notwithstanding the foregoing, payments under any of the options described in this paragraph shall satisfy the Incidental death benefit requirements and all other applicable provisions of SectIon 401 (a)(9) of the Internal Revenue Codsl the regulations Issued thereunder (including Prop. Reg. 34 . ';, . " , '.H,' Rev. 8/ 4/95 Section 1.401 (a)(9)~2), and such other rules thereunder as may be prescribed by the Secretary of the Treasury. (7) The Committee may purchase and distribute a nontransferable and nonrefundable annuity contract to provide any benefit under the Plan paid in the form of an annuity. (c) lump Sum Payment. Notwithstanding anything contained In this Plan to the contrary, any benefit payable under the Plan, the actuarial lump sum present value of which is not more than $3,500, shall be paid in a lump sum as soon as practicable following the Participant's termination of employment. (d) No Payment Unless Sufficient Funds. No benefits shall be paid under this Plan unless at the time of such benefit payment the PensIon Fund has sufficient assets to pay such benefits; provided, that in the event the assets In the Pension Fund are not sufficient to pay the benefit amounts due under the Plan, the Employer shall make additional contributlons to the Plan pursuant to paragraph (b) of Section 2.396. W DfrecL Rollovers. ill Notwithstanding any provisions of the Plan to the 'contrary that would otherwise limit a distributee's (as defined below) electlon under this paragraph. a distributee may elect. at the time and in the manner prescribed by the Committee. to have any portion of an eligible rollover dlstributlon (as defined below) paid directly to an eligible retirement plan (as defined below) specified by the distributee in a direct rollover (as defined below). ill For purposes of this paragraph. the following terms shall have the following meanings: LA.>. 8n llellgible rollover distributlonU Is any distribution of all or any portion of the balance to the credit of the distrIbutee. except that an eligible rollover distribution does not include: any distribution that is one of a series of substantially equal periodIc payments (not less frequently than annually) made for the life (or life expectancy) of the distributee or the ioint I1ves (or 10lnt life expectancIes) of the distributee and the distributee's designated beneficiary. or for a specified period of ten years or more: any distribution to the extent such distribution is requIred under Internal Revenue Code Section 401 (a)(9), and the portion of any distribution that is not includible in gross Income (determined 35 1-~;":~ ,,' , 00 ,~'" ... Rev. 8/ 4/95 Yilthout regard to the exclusion for net unrealized appreciation with respect to employer securities). LID An "eligible retirement plan" Is an Individual retirement account described In Internal Revenue Code Section 408(a). an Individual retirement annuity described In 1nternal Revenue Code Section 408(b). an annuity plan described In Internal Revenue Code Section 403(a). or a Qualified trust described In Internal Revenue Code Section 401 (a). that accepts the distributee's eligible rollover distribution. However. In the case of an eligible rollover distribution to the surviving spouse. an eligible retirement plan Is an Individual retirement account or Individual retirement annuity. i \ !.Ql A "distributee" Includes an Employee or former Empioyee. In addition. the Employee's or former Employee's surviving spouse and the Employee's or former Employee's spouse or former spouse who Is the alternate payee under a qualified domestic relations order. as defined in Internal Revenue Code Section 414(p). are distrlbutees with regard to the interest of the spouse or former spouse. l I I , ! , 'I u;u A "direct rollover" Is a payment by the Plan to the eligible retirement plan specified by the distributee. '. 36 I' ~""" , '.' '-'! Section 2.399 I " I Establ1shment and Oaeratlon of Pension Fun d I I, (a) Establishment of Fu n d. ( 1 ) As part of the Plan, there is hereby established the Pension Fund, Into which shall be deposited all of the contributions and assets whatsoever attributable to the Plan. (3) The assets of the Pension Fund may be deposited by the Trustees with an official designated by the Employer, acting in a ministerial capacity only, who shall be !lable in the same manner and to the same extent as he Is liable for the safekeeping of funds for the Employer. However. any a~sets so deposited with the designated official of the Employer shall be kept in a separate fund or clearly identified as assets of the Pension Fund. In lieu thereof, the Trustees may deposit the funds of the Pension Fund in a qualified public depository as defined in Section 280.02, Florida Statutes. Which depository with regard to such assets shall conform to and be bound by all of the provisions of Chapter 280, Florida Statutes. ' I I i I I i , i 'I (2) The Pension Fund shall be held in trust by the Trustees and the Trustees shall be vested with full legal title to the Pension Fund; provided, further, that the actual custody and supervision of the Pension Fund shall be vested In the Trustees. (b) Raco rd s. All assets attributable to the Plan may be comm [ngled in the Pension Fund. provided that accurate records are maintained at all times reflecting the financial composition of the Pension Fund. Including accurate current accounts and entries as regards the following: ( 1 ) current amounts of accumulated contributions of Employees on an individual account basis; (2) receipts and disbursements; (3), benefit payments; (4) all Interest. dividends and gains (or losses); and 37 ~;i".. " (5) such other entries as may be properly required so as to reflect a clear and complete financial report of the Pension Fund. I:, (2) Invest and reinvest the assets of the Pension Fund in: j I I I 1 1 ~ i . J j I I (c) Powers and Duties of Trustees. The Trustees may: (1) Invest and reinvest the assets of the Pension Fund in annuity (including group annuity contracts of the pension investment type) and life insurance contracts of legal reserve Ilfe insurance companies licensed to do business in the State of Florida, in amounts sufficient to provide; in whole or in part, benefits to which all of the Participants shall be or become entitled under the provisions of the Plan, and pay the initlal and subsequent premiums thereon. (A) Time or savings accounts of a national bank, a state bank, :;) or a savings; building and loan association insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. (B) Obligations of the United States Treasury and agencies allied with or related to the United States Treasury. (C) County bonds containing a pledge of the full faith and credit of the county Involved, bonds of the Florida development commission, or of any other state agency, which have been approved as to legal and fiscal sufficiency by the state board of administration. ,/ , \ (D) Obligations of any municipal, authority issued pursuant to the laws of this state; provided, however, that for each of the five years next preceding the date of Investment, the income of such authority available for fixed charges shall have been not less than one and one-half (1-1/2) times its average annual fixed charge requirements over the life of its obligations. (E) Common stocks, preferred stocks and bonds and other evidence of indebtedness Issued or guaranteed by a corporation organized under the laws of the United States, any state; or organized territory of the United States or the District of Columbia or any corporation International in character engaged In international business and trade, provided: 38 I,'. (I) the corporation is'lIsted on anyone or more of the recognized national stock exchanges; (iI) all corporate bonds shall carry a AA rating as established either by Standard & Poor's, Moody's or Fitch; and (iii) not more than three percent (3%) of the assets of the Pension Fund shall be invested in the common stock or capital stock of anyone Issuing company nor shall the aggregate Investment anyone issuing company exceed one per cent (1 %) of the outstanding capital stock of that company; nor shall the aggregate of the Investments under this subparagraph at cost exceed fifty percent (50%) of the Pension Fund's assets. .. ~~ ~ ~ j { I 1 J I I 1 ( 3) Cause any Pension Fund investment In securities to be registered In or transferred Into its name as Trustee or into the name of such nominee as it may direct, or it may retain them unregistered and In form permitting transferability, but the books and records shall at all times show that all Investments are part of the Pension Fund. (4) Vote upon any stocks, bonds, or securities of any corporation, association, or trust and give general or specific proxies or powers of attorney with or Y'lthout power of substitution; participate in mergers, reorganizations, recapitalizations, consolidations, and similar transactions with respect to such securities; deposit such stock or other securities in any voting trust or any protective or like committee with the Trustees or with depositories designated thereby; amortize or fail to amortize any part or all of the premium or discount resulting from the acquisition or disposition of assets; and generally exercise any of the powers of an owner with respect to stocks, bonds, or other Investments comprising the Pension Fund which it may deem to be to the best Interest of the Pension Fund to exercise. (5) Retain in cash and keep unproductive of Income such amount of the Pension Fund as it may deem advisable, having regard for the cash requirements of the Plan. ( 6 ) Retain the services of a custodian bank, an Investment advisor .. registered under Investment Advisors Act of 1940 or otherwise exempt from such required registration, an insurance company, or a combination of these, for the purposes of Investment decisions and management. Such Investment 39 ..,..,'.... manager shall have discretion, subject to any guidelines as prescribed by the Trustees, in the Investment of all Pension Fund assets. (d) Prudent Man Rule. The Trustees of this Plan and all other persons occupying a fiduciary position under this Plan in the administration of this Plan and in Investing and reinvesting assets of the Pension Fund shall utillze and be governed by the prudent man rule. (e) Receipt of Information. Where any action which the Trustees are required to take or any duty or function which they are required to perform either under the terms herein or under the general law applicable to the Trustees under this Plan can reasonably be taken or performed only atter receipt by the Trustees from a Participant, the Employer, or any other entity, of specific information, certification, direction or Instructions, the Trustees shall be free of liability in falling to take such action or perform such duty or function until such information, certification, direction or instruction has been received by it.. (f) Overpayments and Underpayments. Any overpayments or underpayments from the Pension Fund to a Participant or beneficiary caused by errors of computation shall be adjusted with interest at a rate per annum approved by the Trustees. Overpayment shall be charged against payments next succeeding the correction. Underpayments shall be made up from the Pension Fund. (g) Appointment of Agents. Any of the foregoing powers and functions reposed in the Trustees may be performed or carried out by the Trustees through duly authorized agents, provided that the Trustees at all times maintain continuous supervision over the acts of any such agent; provided further, that legal title to the Pension Fund shall always remain in the Trustees. (h) Independent Audit. An Indppendent audlt shall be performed annually by a certified public accountant for the most recent fiscal year of the Employer. Such report shall reflect Items normally Included in a certified audit. (i) Expenses of Administration. ( 1 ) (A) The assets of the Pension Fund may be used to pay all expenses of the administration of the Plan and the Pension Fund, Including the compensation of any Investment manager, the expense Incurred by the Trustees or the Committee In discharging Its duties, all income or other taxes of any kind whatsoever that may be levied or assessed under existing or future laws upon or in respect of the Pension Fund, and 40 ~~'"~/"'~ f.' ." ' .. 0:. ....~"h' any Interest that may be payable on money borrowed by the Trustees for the purpose of the Pension Fundt as well as any settlements or judgments entered with respect to the Plan. I: I,: . ' (B) The Employer may pay the expenses of the Plan and the Pension Fund. Any such payment by the Employer shall not be deemed a contribution to this Plan. I' (2) Notwithstanding anything contained herein to the contrary I no excise tax or other liability Imposed upon the Trustees or any other person for failure to comply with the provisions of any federal law shall be subject to payment or reimbursement from the assets of the Pension Fund. (3) No indIvidual Trustee or Committee member shall be entitled to compensation from the Trust (except for the reimbursement of expenses properly and actually Incurred). I I I :1 i 41 I v ~;"f':-': ,~'.. , Rev. 8/ 4/95 Section 2.400 Amendment and Termination , I ~ i ( a) Amend ment of P I a n. The City Commission of tile Employe r shall have continuous power to amend this Plan In whole or in part; provided, however, that no such amendment, except as permitted by law: ( 1 ) shall become effective until and unless It Is ratified by a majority of the qualified electors of the City of Clearwater voting either In a general election or in a special election called and held for the purpose of ratification or rejection of the amendment; provided, however, that such ratification shall not be required If the amendment is necessary to comply with applicable state or federal law. (2) shall have the effect of vesting in the Employer, directly or indirectly any interest, ownership or control in any of the present or subsequent assets held in the Pension Fund; (3) shall cause or permit any property held subject to the terms of the Pension Fund to be diverted faT purposes other than the exclusive benefit of the Participants and their beneficiaries; or ( 4) shall reduce the then vested Accrued Benefit of any Participant. (5) reduce or eliminate any benefit in pay status prior to the Effective Date of the Plan, except as otherwise provided under the terms of the Plan, prior to the Effective Date of thIs amendment and restatement. (b) Termination of Plan: Discontinuance of Contrib utloos. ( 1 ) This Plan may be termin'ated in whole or in part at any time by the Employert". provided. however. that termination shall not become effective until and unless the decision to terminate is ratified by a malority of the qualified electors of the City of Clearwater voting either In a general or a special election called and held for the purpose of ratification or rejection of Plan termination. (2) If this Plan Is terminated, or If contributions to the Plan are discontinued, the Trustees shall continue to administer the Pian in accordance with the provisions of the Plan , for the sole benefit of lhe Participants and their beneficiaries. In the event of terminatfon, or if contributions to the Plan are 42 ~ ','~ discontinued, there shall be full vesting of benefits accrued to the date of termination and the assets of the Plan shall be allocated In an equitable manner to provide benefits on a proportionate basis to the persons so entitled In accordance with the provisions thereof. (3) The following shall be the order of priority for purposes of allocating the assets of the Plan as of the date of termination or the discontinuance of contributions, with the date of such discontinuance being determined by the Trustees. (A) Apportionment shall first be made with respect to each Employee receiving a benefit hereunder on such date, each person receiving a benefit on such date on account of a deceased Employee, and each Employee who has, by such date. become eligible for a normal retirement benefit but has not yet retired, in an amount which is the actuarial equivalent of such benefit, based upon the actuarial assumptions in use for purposes of the most recent actuarial valuation, provided that, if such asset value Is less than the aggregate of such amounts. such amounts shall be proportionately reduced so that the aggregate of such reduced amounts will be equal to such asset value. (B) If there is any asset value remaining after the apportionment under subparagraph (3)(A) , apportionment shall next be made with respect to each Employee in the service of the Employer on such date who has completed at least ten Years of Credited Service and who Is not entitled to an apportionment under subparagraph (3)(A) , in the amount required to provide the actuarial equivalent, as described in subparagraph (3)(A) above, of the accrued Normal Retirement Benefit. based on the credited service and Average Monthly Compensation as of such date, and each vested former Participant then entitled to a deferred benefit who has not, by such date. begun receiving benefit payments, [n the amount required to provide said actuarial equIvalent of the accrued Normal Retirement Benefit, provided that, if such remaining asset value is less than the aggregate of the amounts apportioned hereunder, such latter amounts shall be proportionately reduced so that the aggregate of such reduced amounts will be equal to such remaining asset value. (C) If there is any asset value after the apportionments under subparagraphs (3)(A) and (3)(BL apportionment shall be made with respect to each Employee in the service of the Employer on such date 43 - " r......~ ..~. ~, i who is not entitled to an apportionment under subparagraphs (3){A) and (3){B) in an amount equal to Particlpant's accumulated contributions, provided that, It such remaining asset value is less than the aggregate of the amounts apportioned hereunder such latter amount shall be proportionately reduced so that the aggregate of such reduced amounts wHl be equal to such remaining asset value. , i I I I I ~ ~i . J I , r i i \ I ! (0) If there is any asset value remaining after the apportionments under subparagraphs (3)(A) , (3)(8), and (3)(e), apportionment shall lastly be made with respect of each Employee included in subparagraph (3)(e) above to the extent of the actuarial equivalent, as descrlbed in subparagraph (3)(A) above, of the accrued Normal Retirement Benefit, less the amount apPol1loned in subparagraph (3)(eL based on the credited service and Average Monthly Compensation as of such date, provided that, If such remaining asset value is less than the aggregate of the amounts apportioned hereunder, such a'mounts shall be reduced so that the aggregate of such reduced amounts will be equal to such remaining asset value. (E) In the event there is asset value remaining after the full apportionment specified In subparagraphs (3)(A) , (3)(B), (3He) and (3)(0), such excess shall be returned to the Employer. (4) The allocation provided in subparagraph (3) above may, as decided by the Trustees, be carried out through the purchase of Insurance company contracts to provide the benefits determIned in accordance with this subparagraph (3). The Pension Fund may be distributed in one sum to the persons entitled to said benefits or the distribution may be carried out in such other equitable manner as the Trustees may direct. The Pension Fund may be continued In existence for purposes of subsequent distributions. I ( 5) After all the vested Accrued Benefits provided hereunder have been paid and after all other liabilities have been satisfied, then and only then shall any remaining amounts of the Pension Fund revert to the Employer. 44 \'-.." ' Section 2.401 Miscellaneous (a) Alienation. No Participant or beneffciary of a Participant shall have any right to assign. transfer, appropriate, encumber, commute, anticipate or otherwise alienate his Interest in this Plan or the Pension Fund or any payments to be made thereunder; no benefits, payments, rights or interests of a Participant or beneficiary of a Participant of any kind or nature shall be In any way subject to legal process to levy upon, garnish or attach the same for payment of any claim against the Participant or beneficiary; and no Participant or beneficiary of a Participant shall have any right of any kind whatsoever with respect to the Pension Fund, or any estate or interest therein, or with respect to any other property or right, other than the right to receive such distributions as are lawfully made out of the Pension Fund, as and when the same respectively are due and payable under the terms of this Plan. I J I I j , (b) Effect on Other Plans. Nothing In this Plan shall be construed so as to abridge, alter or in any way affect any 01 the rights or liabilities of an Employee of the Employer under any other retirement plan In effect as of the Effective Date of this Plan. (c) Forfeiture of Benefits for Certain Offenses. (1 ) Any Employee who is convicted of any 01 the following specified offenses committed prior to retirement, or whose employment Is terminated by reason of his admitted commission, aid or abetment of any of the following specified offenses, shall foneit all rights and benefits under this Pension Fund, except for the return of his accumulated contributions as of the date of termination. (2) The specified offenses are as follows: (A) The committingj aiding or abetting of an embezzlement of public funds; (B) The committing, aiding or abetting of any theft by a public officer or Employee from the Employer; , , , (C) Bribery In connection with the, employment of a public offlcer or Employee; 45 ,or.1 ~,"" (D) Any felony specified in Florida Statutes, Chapter 838 (except 9838.15 and 9838.16); (E) The committing of an impeachable offense; and , I I i 1 i , i ~ j I I I ! (F) The commIttIng of any felony by a public officer or Employee who willfully and with Intent to defraud the public or the public agency, for which he, acts or In which he is employed, of the right to receive the faIthful performance of his duty as a public officer or Employee, realizes or obtains! or attempts to obtain, a profit, gain! or advantage for himself or for some other person through the use or attempted use of the power! rights, privileges! duties or position of his public office or employment position. (3) For purposes of thIs paragraph! Ilconvictionll shall be defined as an adjudication of guilt by a court of competent jurisdiction; a plea of guilty or a nolo contendere; a jury verdict of guilty when adjudication of guilt is withheld and the accused is placed on probation; or a conviction by the Senate of an impeachable offense. For this purpose, "court" shall be defined as any state or federal court of competent jurisdiction which is exercising its jurisdiction to consIder a proceeding involving the alleged commission of a specified offense. , (4) Prior to forfeiture, the Trustees shall hold a hearing In accordance with FlorIda Statutes, Chapter 120 on which notice shall be given to the Participant whose benefits are being considered for forfeiture. (5) If a Participant whose benefits are forfeited pursuant to this paragraph has received benefits from the Plan in excess of his contributions without interest, such Participant shall be required to pay back to the Pension Fund the amount of the benefits received in excess of hIs contributions without Interest. The Trustees may implement all legal action necessary to recover such funds. (d) Indemnification. ( 1 ) To the extent not covered by Insurance contracts in force from time to time, the Employer shall indemnify and hold harmless the Trustees and the members of the Committee from all personal liability for damages and costs, IncludIng court costs and attorneys' fees, arisIng out of claims, suits. litigatIon, or threat of same. herein referred to as "claims", against these individuals because of acts or circumstances connected with or arising out of 46 " ;"~,~r'~;,'-' . ", I their official duty as Trustees or members of the Committee. The Employer , reserves the right, In Its sole discretion, to selUe or not settle the claim at any time, and to apreal or to not appeal from any adverse ludgment or ruling) and In either event wlll Indemnify and hold harmless any, Trustees or members of the Committee from the judgment, execution, or levy thereon. (2) This paragraph shall not be construed so as to relieve any insurance company or other entity liable to defend the claim or liable for , payment of the judgment or claim, from any lIabllity, nor does this paragraph waive any provision of law affording the Employer Immunity from any suit In whole or part, or waive any other substantive or procedural rights the Employer may have. I t ~ 6 ( 3) This paragraph shall not apply nor shall the Employer be responsible In any manner to defend or pay for claims arising out of acts or omissions of the Trustees or members of the Committee which constitute felonies or gross malfeasance or gross misfeasance In office. (e) Uniformed Service. (1) An Employee shall be credited with service for purposes of vesting and beneflt accruals for his service in the uniformed service (as defined in the ,Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act of 1994 [the II Ace']) upon being granted leave by the Employer for such uniformed service and termination from employment as an Employee with the Employer, provided that: (A) the Participant must return to his employment as an Employee with the Employer within the time periods prescribed by the Act; and (B) the Employee complies with the Employee contribution requirements prescribed by Act. (2) The maximum service credit for uniformed service shall be 5 years or such other time period as may be prescribed by the Act. 47 '" . ' ' ':'1.1 ORDINANCE NO. 5890~95 C M 1- =#Lf; ~,)ll. 95 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATERt FLORIDA. AMENDING THE PROVISIONS OF DIVISION 3 OF ARTICLE 5 OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER CODE OF ORDINANCES. ADOPTING A REVISED EMPLOYEES' PENSION PLAN; PROVIDING FOR A REFERENDUM ELECTION RELATING TO THE PENSION PLAN; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the City of Clearwater has previously adopted the City of Clearwater, Employees' Pension Plan, which has been amended from time to time and codified as Division 3 of Article 5 of the City of Clearwater Code. and WHEREAS, the City is authorized and empowered to amend the Plan and subsequently submit the same to the voters of the City of Clearwater at a Referendum, and WHEREAS, the City negotiated Plan changes in concept with employee unions and now deems it is necessary and in the best interest of the Plan participants and -the City to adopt an amended Plan, now, therefore, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA: Section 1. Sections 2.391 thru 2.411 of Division 3 of Article 5 of the City of Clearwater Code are hereby repealed effective January 1 t 1996. Section 2. Division 3 of Article 5 of the City of Clearwater Code of Ordinances is hereby amended, revised and restated by adopting sections 2.391 thru 2.401 effective as of January 1. 1996, to read as follows: Section 2.391 Amendment and Restatement and Name of the Plan A pension plan is hereby amended and restated in accordance with the terms hereof and shall be known as the "CITY OF CLEARWATER EMPLOYEES' PENSION FUND. '\ , ,":"If:~ l , I', '.' Section 2.392 Purpose of the Plan and the Trust A. Exclusive Benefit. 1. This Plan is created for the sole purpose of providing benefits to the Participants. Exc,ept as otherwise permitted by law (including payment of expenses as set forth in paragraph (i) of Section 2.399), In no event shall any part of the principal or income of the Pension Fund be paid to or reinvested in the Employer or be used for or diverted to any purpose whatsoever other than for the exclusive benefit of the, Participants and their beneficiaries. 2. Notwithstanding the foregoing provisions of subparagraph (1), any contribution' made by the Employer to this' Plan by a mistake of fact may be returned to the Employor within one year after the payment of the contribution. The circumstances as to whether a mistake of fact has occurred shall be reviewed by the Committee, which shall submit a written recommendation to the Trustees. Notwithstanding the Committee's recommendation, the Trustees shall have final authority as to the determination of a mistake of fact. -I J B. Participants' Rights. The establishment of this Plan shall not be considered as giving any. Employee, or any other person, any legal or equitable right against the Employer, the Trustees, the Committee or the principat or the income of the Pension Fund, except to the extent otherwise provided by law. The establishment of this Plan shall not be considered as giving any Employee, or any other person, the right to be retained in the employ of the Employer. , , C. Qualified Plan. This Plan and the assets comprising the Pension Fund are intended to qualify under the Internal Revenue Code as a tax-free employees' plan and trust, and the provisions of this Plan should be interpreted accordingly. ~ 2 .. Section 2.393 Definitions (a) "Accrued Benefit" shall mean, as of a specified timet the Normal Retirement Benefit as set forth in Section 2.397. (b) IIActuarial Equivalent" shall mean a benefit of equivalent current value to the benefit that would otherwise have been provided to the Participant, determined in accordance with the rules established by the Employer and on the basis of appropriate actuarial'methods and the following actuarial assumptions: 1. Mortality: 1983 Group Annuity Mortality Table (Unisex). 2. Interest: ' 7% per annum, compounded annually. (c) "Annual Additions" sliall mean for Limitation Years beginning on or after December 31, 1986, the sum of: (1) the amount of Employer con'tributions allocated to the Participant during any Limitation Year under any defined contribution plan maintained by an Employer; j 1 " I } ! I I I I i I (2) the amount of the Employee's contributions (other than rollover contributions, if any) to any contributory defined contribution plan maintained by an Employer or an Affiliate; (3) any forfeitures allocated to the Participant under any defined contribution plan maintained by an Employer or an Affiliate; or (4) amounts allocated to an individual medical account, as defined in Section 415(1)(2) of the Internal Revenue Code that is part of a pension or annuity plan maintained by an Employer and amounts derived from contributions that are attributable to post~retirement medical benefits allocated to the separate account of a key employee (as defined in Section 419A(d)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code) under a welfare benefit plan (as defined in Section 419(e) of the Internal Revenue Code) maintained by ,an Employer or an - Affiliate; provided, however, the percentage limitation set forth in Section 415 (c)(1)(8) of the Internal Revenue Code shall not apply to: (A) any contribution for medical benefits (within the meaning of Section 419A(f)(2) of the Internal Revenue Code) after separation from service which is otherwise treated as an "~nnual Addition, II or (2) any amount otherwise treated as an "Annual Additiontl under Section 415(1)(1) of the Internal Revenue Code. D. IIAveraqe Monthly Compensation" shall mean the monthly Compensation of a Participant averaged over his last 5 consecutive Years of Credited 3 I' <, Service. If a Participant has less than 5 consecutive Years of Credited Service, his Average Monthly Compensation will be based on his monthly Compensation during his months of service beginning with the date he commences participation in the Plan to his date of termination of employment. For purposes of determining a Participant's maximum benefit as required by Section 415 of the tnternal Revenue Code, a ' Participant's "Average Monthly Compensation" shall mean the Section 415 Compensation received by a Participant during the three (3) consecutive Limitation Years with respect to which the Participant receives the highest Section 415 Compensation. divided by 36 (or, if less, the aggregate number of his months of employment). E. "Committee" shall mean the pension advisory committee described in Section 2.394. F. 1. "Compensation" shall mean the regular salaries, wages, overtime pay. leave pay (except when paid a lump sum upon retirement benefit), bonuses paid by the Employer (provided the Employee contribution rate is applied thereto). Employee contributions designated as Employer contributions under Section 414(h) of the Internal Revenue Code, and employee salary reduction contributions made pursuant to an arrangement described in Section 125 of the Internal Revenue Code, compensation deferred under Section 457(b) of the Internal Revenue Code, indemnity benefits received pursuant to the Workers' Compensation Law, incentive pay for police and firefighters, assignment pay, acting pay, and shift differential pay but shall not include clothing, car or meal allowances, disability payments, lump sum payments of accrued sick leave paid upon retiremeflt, relocation expense payments, benefits under this Plan. any amount contributed to any pension, employee welfare, life insurance, or health insurance plan or arrangement, or any other fringe benefits; welfare benefits or Employer paid deferred compensation. \ 2. a. In addition to other applicable limitations set forth in the Plan, and notwithstanding any other provision of the Plan to the contrary, for Plan Years beginning on or after January 1, 1996. the annual Compensation of each Employee taken into account under the Plan shall not exceed the OBRA '93 annual Compensation limit. The OBRA '93 annual Compensation limit is $150,000, as adJusted by the Commissioner for increases in the cost of living in accordance with Section 401 (a)(17)(8) of the Internal Revenue Code. The cost-of-Iiving adjustment in effect for a calendar year applies to any period, not exceeding 12 months, over which Compensation is determined (determination period) beginning in such calendar year. If a determination period consists of fewer than 12 months, the OBRA '93 annual Compensation limit will be multiplied by a fraction, the numerator 4 - ~):,............. . . of which is the number of months in the determination period, and the denominator of which is 12. b. For Plan Years beginning on or after .January 1" 1996, any reference in this Plan to the limitation under Section 401 (a)(17) of the Internal Revenue Code shall mean the OBRA '93 annual Compensation limit set forth in this provision. . c. The limitation on Compensation for an neligible" employee shall not be less than the amount which was allowed to be taken into account hereunder as in effect on July 1, 1993. "Eligible Employee" is ' an individual who was a participant before the first Plan Year beginning December 31, 1995. 3. For purposes of determining whether Compensation exceeds the dollar limit under Section 401 (a)(17) of the Internal Revenue Code, if any Employee is a Family Member of a Highly Compensated Employee who is one of the ten Highly Compensated Employees'paid the greatest amount of Compensation during the Plan Year. then such Family Member shall not be considered as a separate Employee and any Compensation paid to such Family Member shall be treated as if it were paid to or on behalf of the related Highly Compensated Employee. G. "Earlv Retirement Datell shall mean the date on which a Participant has reached the age of 65 years and completed 10 Years of Credited Service. H. IIEffective Datell of this amendment and restatement shall mean January 1, 1996. I. 1. IIEmplovee" shall mean any person employed by the Employer as a full-time permanent employee other than a. individuals who have failed a comprehensive physical exam and by reason of such fact have not been recommended for acceptance into the Plan by the Committee or approved by the Trustees, b. persons hired on a contractual basis, and \ c. employees exempt from the Employer's civil service classified service system (unclassified employees) for whom 'an Employment Agreement Letter establishes conditions of employment; provided, however, if a person was a Participant in the Plan prior to being employed in a position described in this subparagraph (C), he shall continue to participate in the Plan., 5 2. The Trustees shall have the right to determine from time to time which persons are full~time permanent employees for purposes of the Plan; provided, however, that all persons covered by the civil service ordinance of the Employer who are employed on a full~time basis shall be considered full- time permanent employees for purposes of the Plan. 3. Permanent part-time, emergency, seasonal and provisional employees shall not be "Employees" eligible to participate in the Plan. J. ~'Emplove"" shall mean the City of Clearwater. I ! I I I I' I i ! K. "Family Member' of a Highly Compensated Employee shalt mean such Employee's spouse, lineal descendant or ascendant, or the spouse of his lineal descendant or ascendant; provided, however, that for purposes of determining the limit on a Highly Compensated Employee's Compensation under Section.401(a){17) of the Internal Revenue Code, the term "Family Member" shall include only the Employee's spouse and his lineal d~scendants wh'o have not attained age 19 before the close of the Plan Year. L. 1. ,"Hiqhlv Compensated Emplovee" shall mean any Employee during the Plan Year or the immediately preceding Plan Year a. whose Section 415 Compensation was more than $75,000 (adjusted under such regulations as may be issued by the Secretary of the Treasury); or ,. b. whose Section 415 Compensation was more than $50,000 (adjusted under such regulations as may be issued by the Secretary of the Treasury), and who was a member of the "top paid group"; provided, that as used herein, "top paid group" shall mean all Employees who are in the top 20% of the Employer's work force on the basis of Section 415 Compensation paid during the year; provided, further, that for purposes of determining the number of Employees in the top paid group, Employees described in Section 414(q)(8) of the Internal Revenue Code shall be excluded. \ c. In determining who is a Highly Compensated Employee, Employe,es who are nonresident aliens and who receive no earned income (within the meaning of Section 911 (d)(2) of the Internal Revenue Code) from the Employer constituting United States source income (within the meaning of Section 861 (a)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code) shall not be treated as Employees. 6 d. for purposes of this paragraph. the determination of Section 415 Compensation shall be based only on Section 415 Compensation that is actually paid and shall be made by including elective or salary reduction contributions to a plan described in Section 125 of the Internal Revenue Code. a plan described in Section 401 (k) of the Internal Revenue Code or a plan described in Section 403(b) of the Internal Revenue Code. e. The term ItHighly Compensated Employee" shall also mean any former Employee who separated from service (or was deemed to have separated from service) prior to the Plan Year; performs no service for the Employer during the Plan Year, and was an actively employed Highly Compensated Employee in the separation year or any Plan Vear ending on or after the date the Employee attained age 55. f. For purposes of determining whether an Employee is a Highly Compensated Employee, if any Employee is a Family Member of a Highly Compensated Employee wHo is one of the ten Highly Compensated Employees paid the greatest amount of Compensation during the Plan Year, then such Family Member shall not be considered as a separate Employee and any Compensation paid to s'uch Family Member (and any applicable benefit or contribution on behalf of such Family Member) shall be treated as if it were paid to or on behalf of the related Highly Compensated Employee. M. "Internal Revenue Code" shall mean the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 r.lS amended or any successor statute. Reference to a specific section of the Internal Revenue Code shall include a reference to any successor provision. (n) "Limitation Year" shall mean the Plan Year. (0) "Normal Retirement Benefitt1 shall mean the monthly income payable to a retired Participant pursuant to the provisions of Section 2.397 of this Plan. I (p) t1Normal Retirement Datelt shall mean 1. the earlier of: a. the ~ate on which a Participant has reached the age of 55 years and completed 20 Years of Credited Servicel \ b. the date on which a Participant has completed 30 Years of Credited Service regardless of age, or 7 "'i'll" ~ '. , c. the date on which a Participant has completed 20 Years of Credited Service, which service is of a character or type of employment that is described below as IIhazardous dutyll Of that the Trustees have designated as hazardous duty. 2. For this purpose, a Participanfs service shall be deemed Uhazardous dUtyll if the Participant is a full-time sworn pollee officer certified in accordance with Section 943.1395, Florida Statutes. or a full-time firefighter certified in accordance with Section 633.35, Florida Statutes, and he is employed in police or fire positions as established by the Employer. (q) "Participanttl shall mean any eligible Employee of the Employer who has commenced participation and is .contributing under the Plan. (r) UPlan" shall mean the pension plan as herein set forth and as it may be amended from time to time. (s) "Plan Year' s~all mean the 12-month period ending on December 31. _ (t) "Section 415 Compensationtl shall mean all compensation as described in Section 1.415-2(d)(2) and Section 1.415-2(d)(3) of the income Tax Regulations'. (u) ttTrustee" or "Trustees" shall mean the individual or individuals. as the context requires, designated as trustee pursuant to Section 2.394. (v) "Pension Fundll shall mean the pension fund established pursuant to Section 2.399. (w) "Years of Credited Servicetl shall mean the total number of years and fractional parts of years of service credited as an Employee of the Employer during periods of participation in the Plan. omitting intervening years or fractional parts of years when an Employee is not employed by the Employer or not participating in the Plan (except as may otherwise be provided in rules established by the Committee and approved by the Trustees). \ 8 .....~ ,.., ... Section 2.394 Plan Administration (a) Administration of the Plan. The Trustees shall control and manage, in conjunction with the Committeet the operation and administration of the Plan (b) Trustees. (1) The members of the City Commission of the Employer, whether elected or appointed, shall serve as the Trustees. The term of office of each Trustee shall be consistent with his term of office as a member of the City Commission. 1 I, {3} Each Trustee shall be entitled to one vote. Three affirmative votes shall be necessary for any decision tiy the Trustees at a meeting of the Trustees. A Trustee shall have the right to recuse himself from voting as the result of a conflict of interest provided that the Trustee s~ates in writing the nature of the conflict. I i I ~ i I I \ I l i I [ {2} The Finance Director of the Employer shall be the treasurer for the Trustees and shall provide such bond as may be prescribed by the Trustees. (4) The Trustees shall not receive any compensation for service as a Trustee, but may be reimbursed expenses as provided by law; provided, however, that the Trustees may receive compensation for services as a member of the City Commission. (c) Powers and Duties of Trustees. The Trustees shall have final authority and control over the administration of the Plan herein embodied, with all powers necessary to enable them to carry out their duties in that respect. Not in limitation, but in amplification of the foregoing, the Trustees shall have the power and discretion to interpret or construe this Plan and to determine all questions that may arise as to the status and rights of the Participants and others hereunder. {d} Pension Advisorv Committee. ~ (1) (A) There shall be a pension advisory committee comprised of seven persons. Three members of the Committee shall be Employees who are active Employees and Participants in the Plan; three members shall be City Commissioners or appointees of the City Commission; and the seventh member, who shall be a resident of the City of Clearwater, shall be appointed by the other six members. (B) Except as provided In subparagraph (3) below. terms of 9 1. ....~ ~ . ' members shall be for two years. (2) Committee members representing the Employees shall be elected by a majority of the active Employees who are Participants in the Plan. Committee members representing the City Commission shall be appointed by a majority vote of the City Commission. The seventh member shall be appointed by a majority vote of the other six members of the Committee. (3) Terms of office of Employee elected Committee members shall overlap, with two of the members to be initially elected fer two years and the third member to be initially elected for one year. Terms of office of City Commission appointed members shall overlap, with two of tne members to be initially appointed for two years and the third member to be initially appointed for one year. . (4) (A) The first election of Committee members representing the Employees shall be held within 45 days of approval of the amended and restated Plan. Thereafter, not less than 60 days before each subsequent election of an Employee elected Committee member, the, existing Employee elected Committee members shall select and appoint a nominee group composed of five persons from Employees participating in the Plan to conduct the election process. The Department of the City Clerk shall provide necessary assistance to the Employees for the administration of elections. (8) Members of the Committee last elected by Employees on the date of adoption of this amended and restated Plan shall continue to serve as the Employee elected Committee members until the first election under this amended and restated Plan has been held. (5) Any vacancy on the Committee, whether Employee elected, City Commission appointed, or the Committee appointed seventh member, shall be filled for the remainder of the term and in the same manner as the original Committee member who vacated the position. (6) Members of the Committee shall serve without compensation additional to that earned in their respective capacities as regular Employees or elected City Commissioners. (7) Each Committee member shall be entitled to one vote. Four a~rmative votes shall be necessary for any decision by the Committee at any meeting. A Committee member shall have the right to recuse himself from voting as a result of a conflict of interest provided that the Committee member states in writing the nature of the conflict. 10 .' (e) Powers and Duties of Committee. (1) The Committee shalt have authority to: (A) Arrange for the necessary physicians to pass upon all medical examinations required under this Plan. Such physicians shall report in writing to the Committee their conclusions and recommendations. The Committee shall review such physicians' reports and prepare its recommendations as to the acceptance or denial of ' Employees as Participants and forward same to the Trustees. , I I I i I \ t J \ I I (8) In conjunction with the Employer and medical consultants, establish the scope of the medical examinations to be used for benefit eligibility and medical standards to be used for benefit eligibility and to guide the examining physicians in reaching their conclusions and recommendations. Such medical standards shall give due consideration to the nature of the job classification, in which Participants are to be placed. (C) Investigate and recommend to the Trustees, in conjunction with the actuaries, such mortality/service and other tables as shall be deemed necessary for the operation of the Plan. (0) Make recommendations to the Trustees for improvements or changes in the Plan. (E) Receive all applications for benefits under this Plan and determine all facts that are necessary to establish the right of an applicant to benefits under the Plan. !El Prepare and distribute to the participants information relating to the Plan. (2) The Committee shall, from time to time as it deems appropriate, submit recommendations to the Trustees as to rules, procedures, forms and general administrative procedures relating to the responsibilities of the Committee. (3) No benefits or relief shall be provided to any Participant under the P,Ian unless the same has been reviewed by the Committee and a r~commendation provided to the Trustees. (f) Conflict in Terms. In the event of any conflict between the terms of ,this Plan and any explanatory booklet, this Plan 'shall control. 11 ,\ ~...".. . (g) Nondiscrimination. The Trustees shall not take any action or direct the Committee to take any action whatsoever that would result in unfairly benefiting one, Participant or group of Participants at the expense of another or in discriminating between Participants similarly situated or in the application of different rules to sUbstantially similar sets of facts. (h) Procedures and Records. (1) The Trustees and, subject to the approval of the Trustees, the Committee, may establish rules and procedures as are necessary to' administer the Plan, which rules and procedures shall be applied in an uniform and nondiscriminCltory manner. (2) The Trustees and the Committee shall keep a complete record of all their proceedings and aU data necessary for the administration of the Plan. All of the foregoing records and data shall be located at the principal office of the Employer. (i) Final Authority. Except to the extent otherwise required by law or by 'I this Plan, the decision of the Trustees in matters within their jurisdiction shall be final, binding and conclusive upon the Employer, the Committee, each Employee and beneficiary, and every other interested or concerned person or party. m Appointment of Advisors. The Trustees may appoint such actuaries, accountants, professional investment counsel, legal counsel, specialists, third party pension administrators, and other persons that they deem necessary and desirable in connection with the administration of this Plan or to assist them in the performance of their duties as. Trustees. The Trustees are authorized to pay for such services from the Pension Fund. \ 12 ;:t~ "-\: I~ ..., , + Section 2.395 Participation (a) Participation. (1) Unless otherNise provided herein, all Em'ployees of the Employer shall be required to make the contributions specified in Section 2.396 and shall be required to participate in the Plan. (2) Any Employee who is a Participant and who by reason of appointment has or may become an official of the Employer shall be eligible to continue participate in the Plan in the same manner as any other Employee. (b) Reemployment. (1) If a Participant terminates employment with the Employer and is subsequently reemployed within the 5 year period following his termination of employment, the former Participant shall again be eligible to participate in the Plan and his credited service shall be base"d on all periods of employment, provided he (A) again satisfies the definition" of "Employee" set forth in Section 2.393 (including passing the comprehensive physical examination), and (B) repays the amount of any Employee contributions he received in accordance with paragraph (d)(4) of Section 2.397. (2) Notwithstanding the foregoing, an Employee .who is reemployed after his benefits have commenced under the Plan (other than disability benefits pursuant to paragraph (c) of Section 2.397) shall not be eligible to participate in the Plan upon his subsequent reemployment. \ 13 Section 2.396 Contributions to the Plan (a) Emplovee Contributions. (1) For each Plan Year, an Employee required to participate in the Plan shall make regular contributions to the Plan in the amount of 8% of his Compensation. Employee contributions withheld by the Employer on behalf of the Employee shall be deposited with the Trustees at least monthly. (2) The contributions made by each Employee under the Plan shall be designated as Employer contributions pursuant to Section 414(h) of the Internal Revenue Code. Such designation is contingent upon the contributions being excluded from the Employees' gross income for federal income tax purposes. For all other purposes of the Plan, such contributions shall be considered Employee contributions. I !' (b) Employer Contributions. (1) For each Plan Year, the Employer shall make contributions to the Plan in an amount equal to (A) 7% of the Compensation of all Employees participating in the Plan; provided, however, that for the Plan Year beginning January 1, 1996, the Employer contribution to the Plan may be less than 7% (but in no event less than 6%) of the Compensation of all Employees participating in the Plan; plus - (8) such additional amounts as may be required to satisfy the Plan's funding requirements for the Plan Year and the cost of administering the Plan, as determined by the actuary employed by the Trustees. (2) The amount described in subparagraph (1)(8) above may be reduced by any available credit balance in accordance with applicable Florida Statutes. (c) Form and Timing of Contributions. Payments on account of the contributions due from the Employer for any Plan Year shall be made in cash. Such payments may be made by the Employer in accordance with the requirements of applicable Florida Statutes. '\ (d) Forfeitures. Any amount forfeited pursuant to the provisions of this Plan shall be used In accordance with Section 1.401-7(a) of the Income Tax , Regulations. 14 "- ~j,,~, '. Section 2.397 Benefits Under the Plan (a) Normal Retirement Benefit. (1) A Participant shall be entitled to retire from the employ of his Employer upon such Participant's Normal Retirement Date. , , (2) Upon reaching his Normal Retirement Date, a Participant shall be fully vested in his Accrued Benefit and shall be entitled to receive, at the time and in the manner described in Article VillI his Normal Retirement Benefit. Subject to the provisions of paragraph (e) of this Section 2.397: (A) The Normal Retirement Benefit shall be a monthly income. paid in accordance with the normal form of benefit described below, that' is equal to the product of: (i) 2.5% of the Participant's Average Monthly Compensation, multiplied by . (ii) the Participant's Years of Credited Service. (B) Effective for Plan Years beginning on or after January 1. 1996, in the case of Employees who are performing active service on behalf of the Employer on January 1. 1996, "2.75%" shall be substituted for "2.5%" in subparagraph (A) above. An Employee will be deemed to be performing active service if he is actively employed by the Employer (working on a continuous basis), inclusive of light duty assignments made by the Employer and the use of sick leave, vacation leave, military leavet family medical leave, or other approved leaves of absence from which the Employee is anticipated to return to regular duty. This subparagraph (B) shall not apply to Employees who, as of January 1, 1996. no longer perform active service for the Employer but who remain on the Employer's payroll and are compensated for a given period on the basis of vacation time. sick leave. severance benefits or any other type of leave of absence and whose employment with the Employer is expected to terminate following such compensated period. ~ (3) (A) The normal form of benefit shall be an annuity paid monthly for the life of the Participant. with a 100c/o survivor annuity paid monthly for a period of five years following the death of the Participant to the beneficiary or beneficiaries described in paragraph (e) of this Section 2.397; provided, further. that following such five year period the survivor annuity shall be reduced to 50% of the original survivor annuity amount. 15 ;',\ (B) The survivor annuity paid to the Participant's beneficiary or beneficiaries in accordance with subparagraph (3)(A) above shall cease following (i) the last day of the mOl1th in which occurs the designated beneficiary's death or remarriage, if such designated beneficiary is the Participant's spouse, or (ii) the last day of the month in which occurs the designated beneficiary's death or attainment of age 18, if the designated beneficiary is the Participant's child or children. (4) In the event that a Participant does not begin to receive his Normal Retirem-ent Benefit at his Normal Retirement Date, such Participant shall be entitled to the benefit he was entitled to receive at his Normal Retirement Date, adjusted to take into account his Average Monthly Compensation and Years of Credited Service as of his actual retirement date. t (b) Earlv Retirement Benefit. (1) A Participant shall be entitled to retire from the employ of his Employer upon such Participant's Early Retirement Date. (2) Upon reaching his Early Retirement Date, the Participant shall be fully vested in his Accrued Benefit and shall be entitled to receive, at the time and in the manner described in Section 2.398, his early retirement benefit. (3) A Participant's early retirement benefit shall be determined in accordance with the provisions of paragraph (a) above, and the amount of such benefit shall be reduced to the Actuarial Equivalent of the benefit otherwise payable under paragraph (a) above. (4) If a Participant separates from service before satisfying the age requirement for early retirement, but has satisfied the service requirement, the Participant will be entitled to an early retirement benefit upon satisfaction of such age requirement. (0) Disability Benefit. \ (1) (A) A Participant who is vested in his Accrued Benefit and who terminates employment by reason of his disability shall be entitled to receive, at the time and in the manner described in Article VIII, a disability benefit equal to his Accrued Benefit as of the date of termination of his employment. 16 .. ,\ (B) A Participant who is deemed by the C~mmittee and the . Trustees to be disabled by reason of an injury suffered or an illness contracted in the line of duty need not satisfy the vesting requirement set forth in subparagraph (1)(A) above; providedt further, that the monthly amount of the disability benefit payable to a Participant described in this subparagraph (1 )(B) shall not be less than 66~2/3% of such 'Participant's Average Monthly Compensation. (C) The provisions of this paragraph (c) shall apply to Participants who are determined by the Committee and Trustees to be disabled on or after January 1, 1996. j I I . ~ I , I I I I I I (2) A Participant shall be considered disabled for purposes of the Plan ift in the opinion of the Committee and the Trusteest the Participant is disabled due to sickness or injury, such disability is likely to be continuous and permanent from a cause other than specified in subparagraph (3) below, and such disability renders the Participant unable to perform any useful, meaningful and necessary work for the Employer in an' available position for which the Participant is reasonably qualified or for which the Participant may be reasonable trained to perform, subject t9 the limitations below. (A) If a Participant employed as a sworn and state certified (in accordance with Section 943.1395, Florida Statutes) police officer (Police Recruit, Police Officer, Police Sergeant, Police Lieutenant, Police Captain, Assistant or Deputy Chief or comparable sworn and state certified positions) or a state certified (in accordance with Section 633.35, Florida Statutes) firefighter (Firefighter, Fire Lieutenant, District Fire Chief, Assistant or Deputy Chief or comparable state certified positions) is disabled to the extent that he cannot reasonably continue to perform the functions of his specific position, but remains capable of performing useful, meaningful and necessary work, he may be assigned to an alternate position with the Employer as described below in lieu of receiving disability benefits under the Plan. (i) If an available equal level position is available in the police or fire department respectively, the Participant may be assigned to such position within the respective department, such assignment to be with no loss of base pay (as described below); or '\ (ii) If no equal level position is available in the police or fire department respectively, as referred to in subparagraph (i) above, the Participa'nt may be assigned to another sworn and/or state certified position in the respective department, if such 17 - - "I position is available, such assignment to be with no loss of base pay regardless of whether the assignment is to an equal or lower level position; or (iii) If a position is not available pursuant to subparagraph (i) or (ii) above, the Participant may be assigned to a non.sworn and/or non.state certified position within the respective department, if such position is available, with such assignment to be with no loss of base pay regardless of whether the assignment is to a non.sworn and/or non.state certified position of equal or lower level; or "I I (iv) If an assignment cannot be made pursuant to subparagraph (i). (ii) or (Hi) above, the Participant may be assigned to any other position with the Employer that is available for which the Participant has the skill and knowledge to perform or for which the Participant can reasonably be trained to perform, such assignment to be with n6 loss of base pay regardless of whether the assignment to such position is at an equal or lower level. (B) If a Participant employed in a position other than as a sworn and state certified police officer or a state certified firefighter is disabled to the extent that he can not reasonably continue to perform the functions of his specific position, but remains capable of performing useful, meaningful and necessary work, he may be assigned to an alternate position with the Employer in lieu of receiving disability benefits under the Pla'n. For this purpose, the Participant may be assigned to any other position with the Employer that is available for which the Participant has the skill and knowledge to perform or for which the Participant can reasonably be trained to perform, such assignment to be with no loss of base pay regardless of whether the assignment to such position is at an equal or lower level. (C) For purposes of this paragraph (c)(2). the term "base pay" shall be defined as compensation at the rate prescribed for the particular: job class in -the Employer's pay schedule. '\ !.Q1 Any hazardous duty desiQnated Plan Participant who is assigned to an alternate position in lieu of receivinQ disability benefits under the Plan pursuant to provisions of paragraph (c) (2) (A) of Section 2.397 of this Plan shall continue to be designated as a hazardous duty employee regardless of the nature or location of the alternate assiQnment. Such Participant shall remain eliqible for 18 l" -, ~.I. retirement as a hazardous duty emplovee. !.El The Trustees of the Plan shall make the determination in each instance if a Participant who has been found disabled pursuant to paragraph (c) (2) above may be assiQned to an alternate position with the Employer as provided in (c) (2) (A) and (8) hereof, (3) (A) Each Participant who is claiming disability benefits shall establish, to the satisfaction of the Committee. that such disability was not occasioned primarily by: (i) excessive or habitual use of any drugs. intoxicants, or alcohol; (Ii) injury or disease sustained while willfully and illegally participating in fights. riots or civil insurrections; (iii) injury or disease' sustained while committing a crime; (iv) injury or disease sustained while selVing in any branch of the Armed Forces; _ (v) injury or disease sustained after his employment as an Employee with the Employef shall have terminated; (vi) willful, wanton or gross negligence of the Participant; or (vii) injury or disease sustained by the Participant while working for anyone other than the Employer and arising out of such employment. '\ (8) No Participant shall be entitled to a disability benefit, whether in line of duty or not in line of duty, because of or due to the aggravation of a specific injury, impairment or other medical condition pre-existing the Employee's participation in the Plan; provided, however. that such pre-existing condition and its relationship to a latei injury. impairment or other medical condition is established by competent substantial evidence. Nothing herein shall be construed to preclude a disability benefit for a Participant who, after commenci,ng participation in the Plan suffers an injury, impairment or other medical condition different from some other injury, impairment, or other medical condition existing at or prior to participation in the Plan. (4) (A) A Participant shall not become eligible fOf disability benefits 19 until and unless he undergoes a physical examination by a qualified physician or physicians, who shall be selected by the Committee "for that purpose. (B) (i) Any former Participant receiving disability benefits under provisions of this Plan may be periodically re.examined by a qualified physician or physicians who shall be selected- by the Committee to determine if such disability has ceased to exist or if the former Participant may be employed in an available position for which the Participant is reasonably qualified in accordance with the provisions in paragraph (c)(2) above. If the Committee finds that the former Participant is no longer disabled or is capable of performing service for the Employer in accordance with the provisions of subparagraph (2) above, the Committee may request the former Participant to return to the employ of the Employer. (f the former Participant returns to the performance of duty as an Employee. he shall again be eligible to participate in the Plan. In the event a former Participant is no longer disabled or is deemed capable of returning to employment with the Employer in accordance with the provisions of subparagraph (2) aboveJ and he does not return to employment with the Employer pursuant to the CommitteeJs request, he shall forfeit the right to his disability benefit; provided further, that if an Employee accepts employment with another employer in an occupation or line of work similar to the occupation or line of work that resulted in the Employee being eligible for a disability benefit hereunder, he shall forfeit the right to his disability benefit. (ii) A Participant who returns to employment with the Employer and recommences participation in the Plan shall not receive credited service for the period during which he received disability benefits under the Plan. ~ (C) The cost of the physical examination and/or re-examination of the Employee claiming and/or receiving disability benefits shall be borne by the Pial). All other reasonable costs as determined by the Committee incident to the physical examination, such as. but not limited to, transportation and mealst shall be borne by the Plan. (D) The Committee may establish such other rules and procedures as it deems necessary to implement the provisions of this paragraph (c). (5) A Participant whose employment is terminated by reason of his 20 - "\...... ,.,. " death in the line of duty shallt for purposes of the Plant be deemed to have been disabled in the line of duty, and the Participant's beneficiary shall be entitled to receive a disability benefit as described in paragraph (c){1) above. (6) If a Participant receives a disability benefit under the Plan and .workers' compensation benefits pursuant to Florida Statute Chapter 440 for the same disability t and the total monthly benefits received from both exceed 100% of the Participant's average monthly waget as defined in Chapter 440, Florida Statutes, excluding overtimet the disability benefit shall be reduced so that the total monthly amount received by the Participant dos not exceed 100% of such wage. The amount of any lump sum workers' compensation payment shall be converted to an equivalent monthly benefit payable for ten years certain by dividing the lump sum amount by 83.9692. (d) Termination of Employment Benefit. (1) In the event a Participant's employment with his Employer is terminated for reasons other than retirement, disability or death, such Participant shall be entitled to receive. at the time and in the manner described in Section 2.398, a termination of employment benefit that is equal to the Participant's vested interest in his Accrued Benefit as of the date of his termination of employment. . (2) (A) A Participant's vested interest in his Accrued Benefit shall be the following percentage of his Accrued Benefit, based upon such Participant's full Years of Credited Service as of the date of his termination of employment: TOTAL NUMBER OF FULL YEARS OF CREDITED SERVICE VESTED INTEREST Less than 10 Years of Credited Service 10 years or more 0% 100% (B) Notwithstanding the foregoing schedule, a Participant shall be fully vested in his Accrued Benefit upon attaining his Early Retirement Date or his Normal Retirement Date. (3) A Participant who terminates employment with the Employer prior tq his Early Retirement Date or his Normal Retirement Date may elect to rsceive the total contributions he has made to the Plant together with 5% simple interest .on such contributions. Upon making such election, the Participant's interest in his Accrued Benefit shall be forfeited. 21 ~~'. . .... , ~ (4) If a Participant terminates employment prior to his Early Retirement Date or his Normal Retirement Date and receives a "distribution of his contributions (plus interest thereon) and is sUbsequently reemployed and again becomes a Participant in this Plan, his credited service for purposes of vesting and benefit accruals shall not include any periods of employment prior to his reemployment date unless he repays to the Pension Fund the greater of (i) the full amount previously distributed to him plus interest at the rate of 5% per annum from the date of distribution to the date of repayment or (ii) the actuarial present value" of the Accrued Benefit previously forfeited. Such repayment must be made no later than the second anniversary of the Participant's reemployment. If a Participant repays the foregoing amount to the Pension Fund within the prescribed time period, the interest of the Participant in his Accrued Benefit previously forfeited under subparagraph (3) above shall be restored in full and the Participant's credited service shall be based on all periods of employment. (e) Death Benefit. (1) (A) (i) In the event of the death of a Participant who is vested in his Accrued Benefit prior to his termination of employment, his beneficiary (as described below) shall be entitled to receive a death benefit at the time and in the manner described in Section 2.398. Said death benefit shall be in an amount equal to the Accrued Benefit of such Participant as of the date of his death. (ii) The Participant's beneficiary may elect to receive, in lieu of the death benefit under the Plan, the total contributions made by the Participant to the Plan, together with 5% simple interest on such contributions. Upon making such election, the Participant's beneficiary shall forfeit any right to a death benefit under the Plan. (iii) If the Participant does not have a beneficiary. the total contributions made by the Participant to the Plan, together wittl 5% simple interest on such contributions, shall be paid to the Participant's estate. \ (8) In the event of the death of a Participant who is not vested in his Accrued Benefit prior to his termination of employment, his beneficiary (or, ifthere is no beneficiary, his estate) shall be entitled to receive the total contributions made by the Participant to the Plan, together with 5% simple interest on such contributions. 22 (2) A Participant whose employment is terminated by reason of his death in the line of duty shall be deemed. for purposes of the Plan, to have been disabled in the line of duty and his benefit shall be determined in accordance with paragraph (c)(5) of this Section 2.397. (3) The Participant's surviving spouse shall be deemed to be the beneficiary designated to receive the death benefit payable under the Plan, and if none, his children under the age of 18 who are the Participant's dependents (within the meaning of Section 152 of the Internal Revenue Code) at the time of his death. i" (4) If the total contributions made by the Participant to the Plan, together with 5% simple interest on such contributions, exceed the value of the death benefit paid under the Plan, the amount by which such contributions (inclUding interest thereon) exceed the value of the death benefit paid under the Plan shall be paid to the Participant's estate. (1) (A) Notwithstanding any other provision of this Section 2.397 to the contrary, the projected benefit for a Participant (under this Plan and under all other defined benefit plans maintained by the Employer, whether or not terminated) when expressed as a benefit payable annually in the form of a straight life annuity without regard to the death benefit or any other ancillary benefit, shall not at any time within the Limitation Year exceed the lesser of I ~ , t I : J \ j I j 1 , (f) Limitations on Amount of Benefits. (i) $90,000 (adjusted under such regulations as may be issued by the Secretary of Treasury): or (ii) 100% of the Participant's Average Monthly Compensation. (8) Notwithstanding the foregoing, the benefit payable with respect to a Participant shall be deemed not to exceed the limitations set forth in subparagraph (1) if the benefit payable with respect to such Participant under this Plan and under all other defined benefit pension plans to which the Employer contributes, does not exceed $10,000 for the applicable Plan Year and for any Plan Year and the Employer has not at any time maintained a defined contribution plan in which the Participant participated. \ (C) The limitations in subparagraphs (1)(A)(i), (1)(A)(ii) and (1 )(B) above, shall be multiplied by a fraction (not in excess of one). the 23 .~ . numerator of which is the m.imber of the Participant's years of participation in the Plan (in the case of the dollar limitation set forth in subparagraph (1 ) (A)(i)) or the number of the Participant's Years of Credited Service (in the case of the limitation set forth in (1)(A)(ii) and (1)(B) ) and the denominator of which, in either case. is 10. (0) As of January 1 of each calendar year, the $90,000 limitation set forth in subparagraph (1 )(A)(i) above, shall be adjusted as and if permitted by the Secretary of the Treasury, and any such adjusted limitation shall become effective as the maximum dollar limitation under the Plan for that calendar year. The maximum dollar limitation for a calendar year, as so adjusted, shall apply to limitation Years ending with or within such calendar year. (E) (i) a. In the event the Participant's retirement benefits become payable before age 62, the $90,000 limitation set forth in subparagraph (1 )(A)(i) above shall be reduced in accordance' with regulations issued by the Secretary of the Treasury, but not below $75.000. " b. In the event the Participant's retirement benefits become payable before age 55, the $90,000 limitation set forth in subparagraph (1 )(A)(i) above shall be reduced in accordance with regulations issued by the Secretary of the Treasury, but not below the actuarial equivalent of $75,000 at age 55. c. In no event shall the limitation set forth in subparagraph (1)(A)(i) above be reduced to an amount less than $50.000 (indexed in accordance with the Internal Revenue Code) in the case of police or firefighters who are qualified participants as defined in Section 415(b )(2)(H) of the Internal Revenue Code. \ (ii) If the Participant's retirement benefit becomes payable after age 65. for purposes of determining whether the benefit meets the $90,000 limitation set forth in subparagraph (1 )(A)(ii) above. such benefit shall be adjusted so that it is actuarially equivalent to the benefit beginning at age 65. This adjustment shall be made using an assumed interest rate of five percent (5%) and shall be made in accordance with regulations promulgated by the Secretary of the Treasury. (F) (I) In the event that any Participant participates in both 24 a defined benefit plan and a defined contribution plan maintained by his Employer or an Affiliate thereof, then the sum of the Defined Benefit Plan Fraction (as defined in Section 415(e) of the Internal Revenue Code) and the Defined Contribution Plan Fraction (as defined in Section 415(e) of the Internal Revenue Code) for any Limitation Year shall not exceed 1.0. (ii) In the event that the sum of the Defined Benefit Plan Fraction and the Defined Contribution Plan Fraction exceeds 1.0, then the Plan Administrator shall take such actions, applied in a uniform and nondiscriminatory manner, as will keep the benefits and Annual Additions for such Participants from exceeding these limits. Adjustments shall be made to this Plan before any adjustments shall be required to any other plans. 1 i I l ), 1 ~ 1 i (2) This subparagraph (2) shall apply to the amount of Benefit (as such term is described below) under this Plan for any Participant who is considered a Restricted Participant (as such term is _ described below). Such Benefit shall be limited to an amount equal to the payments that would have been made on behalf of the Restricted Participant under a life annuity form of payment that is the Actuarial Equivalent of the Restricted Participant's Accrued Benefit under the Plan. , (A) For purposes of this subparagraph (2), the term "Benefit" shall include retirement income provided by the Plan. plus loans in excess of the amounts set forth in Section 72(p)(2)(A) of the Internal Revenue Code, any periodic income, any withdrawal values payable to a living Participant and any" death benefits not provided for by insurance on the Participant's life. (B) For purposes of this subparagraph (2), the term "Restricted Participant" shall mean all Highly Compensated Employees. In anyone Plan Year, the total number of Participants whose benefits are subject to restriction under this subparagraph (2) shall be limited by the Plan to a group of not less than 25 Highly Compensated Employees with the greatest Compensation. '\ (C) Notwithstanding the foregoing, the limitations set forth in this subparagraph (2) shall not restrict the current payment of the full amount of retirement income provided by the Plan if: (i) after payment to a Restricted Participant of all of the Benefit described above, the value of Plan assets equals or exceeds 100% of the value of current liabilities. as defined in 25 ~~l:: :-:: or, <. ' .'. " t":' '.- . .' ,.' .~. .. ~ "i, , :,' . ~<' . ~~. ' ~""-'''"" ,," ~: l,' , " ,:' r' ~; : ': . ;r.' . , 'c" , " ~. ... ' :1: . ~ ': ~ , c ~'" ," . !. ~ c F' 11.1 :; "".,: ; ~: c , ," i. 'c ',I' , " '~ ' :,,: : ) . ' " , . .' "( ""; ..... "', . . ". . :.. \ .. c . . ~ . . , , <" 1 ; ! Section 412(1)(7) of the Internal Revenue Code, or (ii) the value of the Benefit described above for a Restricted Participant is less than 1 % of the value of current - liabilities, as"defined in Section 412(1)(7) of the Internal Revenue , Code. 26 Section 2.398 Time and Manner of Benefit Payments (a) Time for Distribution of Benefits. (1) Except as otherwise provided under this Article VIII: (A) (i) The amount of the Normal Retirement Benefit to which a Participant is entitled under paragraph (a) of Section 2.397 shall commence as of the end of the month that next follows the month in which the Participant terminates employment on or after his Normal Retirement Date, continuing as of the last day of each month thereafter during his lifetime and the lifetime of his beneficiary, if any; (ii) No payment shall be made with respect to the month in which Participant terminates employment on or after his Normal Retirement Date; provided, howevef, that a full monthly payment will be made for the month in which the Participant or his beneficiary dies. (B)(i) The amount of the early retirement benefit to which a Participant is entitled under paragraph (b) of Section 2.397 shall commence as of. the end of the month that next follows the month in which the Participant terminates employment on Of after his Early Retirement Date and elects to receive an early retirement benefit, continuing as of the last day of each month thereafter during his lifetime and the lifetime of his beneficiary, ifany; (ii) No payment shall be made with respect to the month in which the Participant terminates employment on or after has Early Retirement Date; provided, however, that a full monthly paym~nt will be made for the month in the Participant or his beneficiary dies. I , I I ! l \ ~ I i I l I ! I I , I i 'I \ (C)(i) The amount of the disability benefit to which a Participant is entitled under paragraph (c) of Section 2.397 shall commence as of the end of the month that next follows the later of (1) the month in which a determination is made as to the Participant's disability or (2) the month in which the Participant terminates employment, continuing as of the last day of each month thereafter during his lifetime and the lifetime of his beneficiary, if any; (ii) No payment shall be made with respect to the month in which a determination is made as to the Participant's disability or the month in which the Participant terminates employment; provided, however. that a full monthly payment will be made for the month in which the Participant or his beneficiary dies. (D)" The amount of the termination of employment benefit to which a Participant is entitled under paragraph (d) of Section 2.397 shall commence as of the earlier of (1) the end of the month that next follows 27 i " ! the month in which the Participant attains his Early Retirement Date (or would have attained his Early Retirement Date if he had continued in the employ of the Employer until his Early Retirement Date) or (2) the end of the month that next follows the month in which the Participant attains his Normal Retirement Date (or would have attained his Normal . Retirement Date if he had continued in the employ 9f the Employer until his Normal Retirement Date), continuing as of the last day of each month thereafter during his lifetime and the iifetime of his beneficiary. if any; (ii) No payment"shall be made with respect to the month in which the Participant attains his Early Retirement (or would have attained his Early Retirement Date if he had continued in the employ of the Employer until his Early Retirement Date) or his Normal Retirement Date (or would have attained his Normal Retirement Date if he had continued in the employ of the Employer until his Normal Retirement Date); provided. however, that a full monthly payment will be made for the month in which the Participant or his beneficiary dies. (E) The death benefit payable to a Participant's beneficiary under paragraph (e) of Section 2.397 shall commence as of the end of the month that next follows the month in which the Participant dies, continuing as of the last day of each month thereafter during the lifetime of his beneficiary; (ii) No payment shall be made with respect to the month in which the Participant dies; provided, however, that a full monthly payment will be made for the month in which the beneficiary dies. (2) Notwithetanding anything contained herein to the contraryt any distribution paid to a Participant (or, in the case of a death benefitj to his beneficiary or beneficiarIes) pursuant to subparagraph (1) shall commence not later than the last to occur of: I- I (A) April 1 of the year following the calendar year in which the Participant retires on or after his Early Retirement Date or his Normal Retirement Date; or !" _ (B) April 1 of the year immediately following the calendar year in which the Participant reaches age 70w1/2. (b) Manner of Payment. '\ (1) (A) The manner of payment of a Participant's retirement, disability or termination of employment benefit shall be the normal form of payment described in paragraph (a)(3) of Section 2.397. 28 ~~.:.':J . (B) The manner of payment of a Participant's death benefit shall be the n"ormal form of survivor annuity payment described in paragraph (a)(3) of Section 2.397. [" I" I- (2) (A) In lieu of the normal form of payment described in subparagraph (1 HA) above, a Participant's retirement, disability or termination of employment benefit may be paid in one of the following optional forms as elected by the Participant. The optional forms, which shall be the Actuarial Equivalent of the benefit that would otherwise be paid to the Participant, are as follows: (i) Monthly income payments for the life of the P articipa nt. . 1 : , I I I I I I ! (ii) Monthly income payments for a 10 years certain and life thereafter, under which the Participant receives payments during his lifetime and, if he dJes after he has begun to receive payments but before he has received 120 payments, the remaining payments shall be made to his designated beneficiary; provided, further, that if the designated beneficiary predeceases the Participant, the Participant may designate a new beneficiary to receive any payments due after his death. If the Participant does not designate a new beneficiary, the payments required under this option following the Participant's death shall be paid to the Participant's estate. If the designated beneficiary begins to receive payments under this option and such designated beneficiary" dies before the end of the 10-year period, the remaining payments shall be paid to the designated beneficiary's estate. (iii) Monthly income payments for the life of the Participant and. after his death, a survivor annuity payable for the life of the Participant's designated beneficiary equal to 100%, 75% or 50% of the amount payable to the Participant. (B) Each Participant shall have the right to designate a " beneficiary for purposes of the optional forms of benefit payment described in this paragraph and to revoke any such designation. Each designation or revocation shall be evidenced by written instrument filed with the Committee and shall be effective upon filing with the Committee. ~ (3) "In the case of a retirement. disability or termination of employment benefit, in no event shall payment extend beyond the life or life 29 t~. ..' expectancy of the Participant or the joint lives or life expectancies of the Participant and his designated beneficiary. If the Participant dies before receiving the entire amount payable to him, the balance shall be distributed to his designated beneficiary at least as rapidly as under the method being used prior to the Participant's death." (4) In the case of a death benefit, payment (A) to the designated beneficiary shall begin within one year following the Participant's death (unless the designated beneficiary is the Participant's spouse, in which case such benefit shall begin no later thqn the date the Participant would have reached 70~1/2) and shall not, in any event, extend beyond the life or life expectancy of the designated beneficiary; or (B) to any other beneficiary shall be totally distributed within five years from the date of the Participant's death. . I " ~ , ~ ~ ! j , I 1 r I I (5) The Participant (or his spouse) shall not be permitted to elect whether life expectancies will be recalculated for purposes of distributions hereunder. (6) Notwithstanding the foregoing, payments under any of the options described in this paragraph shall satisfy the incidental death benefit requirements and all other applicable provisions of Section 401 (a)(9) of the Internal Revenue Code, the regulations issued thereunder (including Prop. Reg. Section 1.401 (a)(9)~2), and such other rules thereunder as may be prescribed by the Secretary of the Treasury. (7) The Committee may purchase and distribute a nontransferable and nonrefundable annuity contract to provide any benefit under the Plan paid in the form of an annuity. (c) Lumo Sum Payment. Notwithstanding anything contained in this Plan to the contrary. any benefit payable under the Plan, the actuarial lump sum present value of which is not more than $3,500, shall be paid in a lump sum as soon as practicable follOWing the Participant's termination of employment. (d) No Payment Unless Sufficient Funds. No benefits shall be paid under this Plan unless at the time of such benefit payment the Pension Fund has sufficient assets to pay such benefits; provided, that in the event the assets in the Pension Fund are not sufficient to pay the benefit amounts due under the Plan, the Employer shall make additional contributions to the Plan pursuant to paragraph (b) of Section 2.396. 30 .' ...':10,,:.... " (e) Direct Rollovers. (1) Notwithstanding any provisions of the Plan to the contrary that would otherwise limit a distributee's (as defined below) election under this paragraph, a distributee may elect, at the time and in the manner prescribed by the. Committee," to have any portion of an eligible rollover distribution (as defined below) paid directly to an eligible retirement plan (as defined below) specified by the distributee in a direct rollover (as defined below). (2) For purposes of this paragraph, the following terms shall have the following meanings; (A) An "eligible rollover distributionll is any distribution of all or any portion of-the balance to the credit of the distributee, except that an eligible rollover distribution does not include; any distribution that is one of a series of substantially equal periodic payments (not less frequently than annually) made for the life (or life expectancy) of the distributee or the joint lives (or joint life exp~ctancies) of the distributee and the distributee's designated beneficiary, or for a specified period of ten years or more; any distribution to the extent such distribution is required under Internal Revenue Code Section 401 (a)(9), and the portion of any distribution that is not includible in gross income (determined without regard to the exclusion, for net unrealized appreciation with respect to employer securities). " i (B) An "eligible retirement plan" is an individual retirement account described in Code Section 408(a), an individual retirement annuity described iii Internal Revenue Code Section 408(b), an annuity plan described in Internal Revenue Code Section 403(a), or a qualified trust described in Internal Revenue Code Section 401 (a), that accepts the distributees distribution to the surviving spouse, an eligible retirement plan is an individual retirement account or individual retirement annuity. (C) A "distributee" includes an Employee or former Employee. In addition, the Employee's or former Employee's surviving spouse and the Employee's or former Employee's spouse or former spouse who is the alternate payee under a qualified domestic relations order, as defined in Internal Revenue Code Section 414(p), are distributees with regard to the interest of the spouse or former spouse. '\ (0) A "direct rollover" is a payment by the Plan tot he eligible retirement plan specified by the distributee. 31 I ":"'"~ '-~', . .' .1. .c.," I Section 2.399 Establishment and Operation of Pension Fund (a) Establishment of Fund. (1) As part of the Plan, there is hereby established the Pension Fund, into which shall be deposited all of the contributions and assets whatsoever attributable to the Plan. (2) The Pension Fund shall be held in trust by the Trustees and the Trustees shall be vested with full legal title to the Pension Fund; provided, further, that the actual custody and "supervision of the Pension Fund shall be vested in the Trustees. (3) The assets of the Pension Fund may be deposited by the Trustees with an official designated by the Employer. acting in a ministerial capacity only I who shall be liable in the same manner and to the same extent as he is liable for the safekeeping of funds for the Employer. However, any assets so deposited with the designated official of the Employer shall be kept in a separate fund or clearly identified as assets of the Pension Fund. In lieu thereof, the Trustees may deposit the funds of the Pension Fund in a qualified public depository as defined in Section 280.02, Florida Statutes. which depository with regard to such assets shall conform to and be bound by all of the provisions of Chapter 280, Florida Statutes. (b) Records. All assets attributable to the Plan may be commingled in the Pension Fund, provided that accurate records are maintained at all times reflecting the financial composition of the Pension Fund, inCluding accurate current accou~ts and entries as regards the following: (1) current amounts of accumulated contributions of Employees on an individual account basis; (2) receipts and disbursements; (3) benefit payments; (4) all interest, dividends and gains (or losses); and (5) such other entries as may be properly required so as to reflect a clear and complete financial report of the Pension Fund. "!. 32 i. "'~.-'. (c) Powers and Duties of Trustees. The Trustees may: (1) Invest and reinvest the assets of the Pension Fund in annuity (including group annuity contracts of the pension investment type) and life insurance contracts of legal reserve life insurance companies licensed to do business in the State of Florida, in amounts sufficient to provide, in whole or In part, benefits to which all of the Participants shall be or become entitled under the provisions of the Plan, and pay the initial and subsequent premiums thereon. (2) Invest and reinvest the assets of the Pension Fund in: (A) Time or savings accounts of a national bankl a state bankl or a savings, building and loan association insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. (B) Obligations of the United States Treasury and agencies allied with or related to the United States Treasury. (C) County bonds containing a pledge of the full faith and credit of the county involved. bonds of the Florida development commission, or of any other state agency, which have been approved as to legal and fiscal sufficiency by the state board of administration. (D) Obligations of any municipal authority issued pursuant to the laws of this state; provided, however. that for each of the five years n~xt preceding the date of investment, the income of such authority available for fixed charges shall have been not less than one and one- half (1-1/2) times its average annual fixed charge requirements over the life of its obligations. (E) Common stocks, preferred stocks and bonds and other evidence of indebtedness issued or guaranteed by a corporation organized under the laws of the United States, any state, or organized territory of the United States or the District of Columbia or any corporation international in character engaged in international business and trade, provided: ~ (1) the corporation Is listed on anyone or more of the fecognized national stock exchanges; (ii) all corporate bonds shall carry a AA fating as established either by Standard & Poor's, Moody's Of Fitch; and 33 (Hi) not more than three percent (3%) of the assets of the Pension Fund shall be invested in the common stock or capital stock of anyone issuing company nor shall the aggregate investment anyone issuing company exceed one per cent (1 %) of the outstanding capital stock of that company; nor shall the aggregate of the investments under this subparagraph at cost exceed fifty percent (50%) of the Pension Fund's assets. " (3) Cause any Pension Fund investment in securities to be registered in or transferred into its name as Trustee or into the name of such nominee as it may direct, or it may retain them unregistered and in form permitting transferability, but the books and records shall at all times show that all investments are part of the Pension Fund. (4) Vote upon any stocks; bonds. or securities of any corporation, association; or trust and give general or specific proxies or powers of attorney with or without power of substitution; participate in mergers; reorganizations, recapitalizations, consolidations, and similar transactions with respect to such securities; deposit such stock or other securities in any voting trust or any protective or like committee with the Trustees or with depositories designated thereby; amortize or fail to amortize any part or all of the premium or discount resulting from the acquisition or disposition of assets; and generally exercise any of the powers of an owner with respect to stocks, bonds, or other investments comprising the Pension Fund which it may deem to be to the best interest of the Pension Fund to exercise. (5) Retain in cash and keep unproductive of income such amount of the Pension Fund as it may deem advisable, having regard for the cash requirements of the Plan. (6) Retain the services of a custodian bank, an investment advisor registered under Investment Advisors Act of 1940 or otherwise exempt from such required registration, an insurance company, or a combination of these, for the purposes of investment decisions and management. Such investment manager shall have discretion; subject to any guidelines as prescribed by the Trustees," in the investment of all Pension Fund assets. (d) Prudent Man Rule. The Trustees of this Plan and all other persons occupying a fiduciary position under this Plan in the administration of this Plan ,and in investing and reinvesting assets of the Pension Fund shall utilize and be governed by the prudent man rule. 34 . (e) Receipt of Information. Where any action which the Trustees are required to take or any duty or function which they are required to perform either under the terms herein or under the general law applicable to the Trustees under this Plan can reasonably be taken or performed only after receipt by the Trustees from a Participant, the Employer, or any other entity, of specific information. certification, direction or instructions, the Trustees shall be free of liability in failing to take such action or perform such duty or function until such information, certification, direction or Instruction has been received by it. (f) Overpayments and Underpayments. Any overpayments or underpayments from the Pension Fund to a Participant or beneficiary caused by errors of computation shall be adjusted with interest at a rate per annum approved by the Trustees. Overpayment shall be charged against payments next succeeding the - correction. Underpayments shall be made up from the Pension Fund. (g) Appointment of AQents. Any of the foregoing powers and functions reposed in the Trustees may be performed or carried out by the Trustees through duly authorized agents, provided that the Trustees at all times maintain continuous supervision over the acts of any such agent; provided further, that legal title to the Pension Fund shall always remain in the Trustees. (h) Independent Audit. An independent audit shall be performed annually by a certified public accountant for the most recent fiscal year of the Employer. Such report shall reflect items normally included in a certified audit. (i) Expenses of Administration. (1) (A) The assets of the Pension Fund may be used to pay all " expenses of the administration of the Plan and the Pension Fund I including the compensation of any investment manager, the expense incurred by the Trustees or the Committee in discharging its duties, all income or other taxes of any kind whatsoever that may be levied or assessed under existing or future laws upon or in respect of the Pension Fund I and any interest that may be payable on money borrowed by the Trustees for the purpose of the Pension Fund. as well as any settlements or judgments entered with respect to the Plan. (B) The Employer may pay the expenses of the Plan and the Pension Fund. Any such payment by the Employer shall not be deemed a contribution to this Plan. \ (2) Notwithstanding anything contained herein to the contrary, no excise tax or other liability imposed upon the Trustees or any other person for failure to comply with the provisions of any federal law shall be subject to 35 .' \ , " "," :r.U4~.....~.... I _ . . ,., . .. .,' ",. I" payment or reimbursement from the assets of the Pension Fund. (3) No individual Trustee or Committee member shall be entitled to compensation from the Trust (except for the reimbursement of expenses properly ~nd actually incurred). , ", " I) '\ 36 Section 2.400 Amendment and Termination (a) Amendment of Plan. The City Commission of the Employer shall have cO,ntinuous power to amend this Plan in whole or in part; providedt however. that no such amendment, except as permitted by law: (1) shall become effective until and unless it is ratified by a majority of the qualified electors of the City of Clearwater voting either in a general election or in a special election called and held for the purpose of ratification or rejection of the amendment; provided, however, that such ratification shall not be required if the amendment is necessary to comply with applicable state or federal law. (2) shall have the effect of vesting in the Employer, directly or indirectly any interest. ownership or control in any of the present or subsequent assets held in the Pension Fund; (3) shall cause or permit any property held subject to the terms of the Pension Fund to be diverted for purposes other than the exclusive benefit of the Participants and their beneficiaries; or (4) shall reduce the then vested Accrued Benefit of any Participant. (5) reduce or eliminate any benefit in pay status prior to the Effective Date of the Plant except as otherwise prOVided under the terms of the Plan, prior to the Effective Date of this amendment and restatement. (b) Termination of Plan: Discontinuance of Contributions. (1) This Plan may be terminated in whole or in part at any time by "the Employer, provided. however, that termination shall not become effective until and unless the decision to terminate is ratified bv a majority of the Qualified electors of the City of Clearwater voting either in a Qeneral or a special election called and held for the purpose of ratification or reiection of Plan termination. . (2) If this Plan is terminated, or if contributions to the Plan are discontinued, the Trustees shall continue to administer the Plan in accordance with the provisions of the Plan , for the sole benefit of the Participants and t~eir beneficiaries. In the event of termination, or if contributions to the Plan are discontinued, there "shall be full vesting of benefits accrued to the date of termination and" the assets of. the Plan shall be allocated in an equitable manner to provide benefits on a proportionate basis to the persons so entitled 37 / I' in accordance with the provisions thereof. (3) The following shall be the order of priority for purposes of allocating the assets of the Plan as of the date of termination or the discontinuance of contributions, with the date of such discontinuance being determined by the Trustees. (A) Apportionment shall first be made with respect to each Employee receiving a benefit hereunder on such date, each person receiving a benefit on such date on account of a deceased Employee, and each Employee who has, by such date, become eligible for a normal retirement benefit but has not yet retired, in an amount which is the actuarial equivalent of such benefit, based upon the actuarial assumptions in use for purposes of the most recent actuarial valuation, provided that, if such asset value is less than the aggregate of such amounts, such amounts shall be proportionately reduced so that the aggregate of such reduced amounts will be equal to such asset value. . (B) If there is any asset value remaining after the apportionment under subparagraph (3)(A), apportionment shall next be made with respect to each Employee in the service of the Employer on such date who has completed at least ten Years of Credited Service and who is not entitled to an apportionment under subparagraph (3)(A), in the amount required to provide the actuarial equivalent as described In subparagraph (3)(A) above, of the accrued Normal Retirement Benefit, based on the credited service and Average Monthly Compensation as of such date, and ~ach vested former Participant then entitled to a deferred benefit who has not, by such date, begun receiving benefit payments, in the amount required to provide said actuarial equivalent of the accrued Normal Retirement Benefit, provided that, if such remaining asset value is less than the aggregate of the amounts apportioned hereunder, such latter amounts shall be proportionately reduced so that the aggregate of such reduced amounts will be equal to such remaining asset value. " (C) If there is any asset value after the apportionments .under subparagraphs (3)(A) and (3)(8). apportionment shall be made with respect to each Employee in the service of the Employer on such date who is not entitled to an apportionment under subparagraphs (3)(A) and (3)(8) in an amount equal to Participant's accumulated contributions, provided that, if such remaining asset value is less than the aggregate of the amounts apportioned hereunder such latter amount shall be proportionately reduced so that the aggregate of such reduced amounts will he equal to such remaining asset value. 38 . ~l;, -.. (D) If there is any asset value remaining after the apportionments under subparagraphs (3)(A) , (3)(B), and (3)(e), apportionment shall lastly be made with respect of each Employee included in subparagraph (3)(C) above to the extent of the actuarial equivalent, as described in subparagraph (3)(A) above, of the accrued Normal Retirement Benefit, less the amount apportioned in subparagraph (3)(C), based on the credited service and Average Monthly Compensation as of such date, provided that, if such remaining asset value is less than the aggregate of the amounts apportioned hereunder, such amounts shall be reduced so that the aggregate of such reduced amounts will be equal to such remaining asset value. (E) In the event there is asset value remaining after the full apportionment specified in subparagraphs (3)(A) , (3)(8), (3)(C) and (3)(0), such excess shall be returned to the Employer. (4) The allocation provided in suqparagraph (3) above may, as decided by the Trustees. be carried out through the purchase of insurance company contracts to provide the benefits determined in accordance with this subparagraph (3). The Pension Fund may be distributed in one sum to the persons entitled to said benefits or the distribution may be carried out in such other equitable manner as the Trustees may direct. The Pension Fund may be continued in existence for purposes of subsequent distributions. (5) After all the vested Accrued Benefits provided hereunder have been paid and after aU other liabilities have been satisfied, then and only then shall any remaining amounts of the Pension Fund revert to the Employer. Section 2.401 Miscellaneous (a) Alienation. No Participant or beneficiary of a Participant shall have any right to assign, transfer, appropriate, encumber, commute, anticipate or otherwise alienate his interest in this Plan or the Pension Fund or any payments to be made thereunder; no benefits, payments, rights or interests of a Participant or beneficiary of a Participant of any kind or nature shall be in any way subject to legal process to levy upon. garnish or attach the same for payment of any claim against the Participant or beneficiary; and no Participant or beneficiary of a Participant shall have any right of any kind whatsoever with respect to the Pension Fund t or any estate or interest therein, ,or with respect to any other property or right, other than the right to receive such diStributions as are lawfully made out of the Pension Fund, as and when the same respectively are due and payable under the terms of this Plan. (b) Effect on Other Plans. Nothing in this Plan shall be construed so as to 39 abridge, alter or in any way affect any of the rights or liabilities of an Employee of the Employer under any other retirement plan in effect as of the Effective Date of this Plan. (c) Forfeiture of Benefits for Certain Offenses. (1) Any Employee who is convicted of any of the following specified offenses committed prior to retirement, or whose employment is terminated by reason of his admitted commission, aid or abetment of any of the following . specified offenses, shall forfeit all rights and benefits under this Pension Fund, except for the return of his accumulated contributions as of the date of termination. (2) The specified offenses are as follows: (A) The committing, aiding or abetting of an embezzlement of public funds; (B) The committing, aiding or abetting of any theft by a public officer or Employee from the Employer; (C) Bribery in connection with the employment of a public officer or Employee; (D) Any felony specified in Florida Statutes, Chapter 838 (except S838.15 and 9838.16); (E) The committing of an impeachable offense; and (F) The committing of any felony by a public officer or Employee who willfully and with intent to defraud the public or the public agency, for which he acts or in which he is employed, of the right to receive the faithful performance of his duty as a public officer or Employee, realizes or obtains, or attempts to obtain. a profit, gain, or advantage for himself or for some other person through the use or attempted use of the power, rights. privileges, duties or position of his public office or employment position. (3) For purposes of this paragraph, I1conviction" shall be defined as "n adjudication of guilt by a court of competent jurisdiction; a plea of guilty or a nolo contendere; a jury verdict of guilty when adjudication of guilt is withheld and the accused is placed on probation; or a conviction by the Senate of an impeachable offense. For this purpose, "court" shall be defined as any state or federal court of competent jurisdiction which is exercising jts jurisdiction to 40 --- ::. 1:' ~ .' ~ consider a proceeding involving the alleged commission of a specified offense. " I 'I I (4) Prior to forfeiture, the Trustees shall hold a hearing in accordance with Florida Statutes, Chapter 120 on which notice shall be given to the Participant whose benefits are being considered for forfeiture. (5) If a Participant whose benefits are forfeited pursuant to this paragraph has received benefits from the Plan in excess of his contributions without interest! such Participant shall be required to pay back to the Pension Fund the amount"of the benefits received in excess of his contributions without interest. The Trustees may implement all legal action necessary to recover such funds. (d) Indemnification. (1) To the extent not covered by insurance contracts in force from time to time! the Employer shall indemnify find hold harmless the Trustees and the members of the Committee from all personal liability for damages and costs, including court costs and attorneys' fees, arising out of claims, suits, litigation ! or threat of same. herein referred to as "claimst\ against these individuals because of acts or circumstances connected with or arising out of their official duty as Trustees or members of the Committee. The Employer reserves the right, in its sole discretion, to settle or not settle the claim at any time! and to appeal or to not appeal from any adverse judgment or ruling. and in either event will indemnify and hold harmless any Trustees or members of the Committee from the judgment! execution, or levy thereon. (2) This paragraph shall not be construed so as to relieve any insurance company or other entity liable to defend the claim or liable for payment of the judgment or claim, from any liability, nor does this paragraph waive" any provision of law affording the Employer immunity from any suit in whole or part. or waive any other substantive or procedural rights the Employer may have. (3) This paragraph shall not apply nor shall the Employer be responsible in any manner to defend or pay for claims arising out of acts or omissions of the Trustees or members of the Committee which constitute felonies or gross malfeasance or gross misfeasance in office. ~) Uniformed Service. (1) An Employee shall be credited with service for purposes of vesting and benefit accruals for his service in the uniformed service (as defined in the Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act 41 of 1994 [the "Act"]) upon being granted leave by the Employer for such unifofmed service and termination from employment as an Employee with the Employer, provided that: (A) the Participant must feturn to his employment as an Employee with the Employer within the time periods prescribed by the Act; and (8) the Employee complies with the Employee contribution requirements prescribed by Act. (2) The maximum service credit fOf uniformed service shall be 5 years. or such other time period as may be prescribed by the Act. Section 3. If any provision of this ordinance or any policy or order thereunder of the application of such provision to any person Of circumstances shall be held invalid, the remainder of this ordinance and the application of such provision of this ordinance or of such policy or order to persons or circumstances other than those to which it is held invalid shall not be affected by thefeby. Section 4. A special election for the purpose of voting on the Amended Pension Plan as set forth in this ordinance shall be conducted on October 24, 1995. Section 5. The question to appear on the Referendum Ballot shall be as follows: REVISED EMPLOYEE PENSION PLAN Shall the Employee Pension Plan as adopted by Ordinance 5890-95, completely revising the pension plan language; meeting the requirements of an IRS qualified plan; reducing disability benefits; requiring return to work in lieu of disability benefits under certain circumstances; revising the composition and authority of the Pension Advisory Committee; increasing retirement benefit from 2.50% to 2.75% times years of service; providing optional benefit payments; requiring 8% contribution of employees; and other changes be approved? FOR AGAINST Section 6. , The funds contained in or authorized by the Pension Fund adopted by Ordinance No. 1832 as subsequently amended shall be applied in furtherance of the contributions and disbursements authorized pursuant to this ordinance, and the rights, duties and obllgations provided in this ordinance shall apply to any fund subject to the provisions of this ordinance; provided. however, that the preconditions set forth in Section 7 relating to this ordinance becoming effective had been complied with. 42 ~ . I ~~~( b'~'........... ..~. , . . ~ ~ , , ,:'.' , Section 7. This ordinance shall become effective on January 1, 1996. provided that such Amended Pension Plan is approved by the majority of electors voting in the Referendum on the issue at a ballot special election called for such purposes provided herein to be conducted in the City of Clearwater, Florida, and upon the filing of this ordinance with the Secretary of State to the extent either in whole or in part that is approved. PASSED ON FIRST READING PASSED ON SECOND AND FINAL READING AND ADOPTED CITY OF CLEARWATER, F~ORXDA By: Rita Garvey Mayor-Commissioner Approved as to for.m and legal sufficiency: ;!L;j Pamela K. Akin City Attorney Attest: Cynthia E. Goudeau City Clerk I '\ 43 "t~4.~" . ~ , . R -€.. C/V\ l ~ CITY OF CLEARWATER Interdepartmental Correspondence Sheet FROM: Mayor and City Commissioncrs ~ _ ,/J H. Michael Luursen. HUffinn Resources Diree'or:::LJ-/'7'kc~~-t-~ Bctty Dcptula, City Manager; Kathy Rice, Deputy City Manager: Pam Akin, City AUorney 10: COPIES: SUBJECf: Clarification Re: Proposed Pension Plan Concept DATE: August 8, 1995 One of the items included in the proposed Pension Plan is the concept of "carly retirement." The purpose of this memo is to clarify the process of early rctiremcnt and pension benefits. The concept of providing an early retirement prOVISIon in the proposed Plan stcms from a desire to correct an inequity perceived to exist in the current Plan. The current Plan providcs that an employee with ten or more years of pension service credit may separate from the City's employ, leave his/her pension contributions i n the Plan, and begin to receive a pcnsion on what would have been his/her normal retirement date had he/she remained a City employee. For example, an employee might begin his/her City employment and Pension Plan participation at age 35, work ten years, leave the City, and subsequently begin to coHect n pension ten years lnter at age 55 (20 years of service at age 55 is a normal retirement date). Although the process for employees hired at an older age under the current Plan is the same as noted above, the ability to actually collect the pension becomes less likely to occur. For example, an employec hired at age 60 could work tcn years and then separate from employment. and begin collecting a pension at agc 80. The early retirement concept in the proposed Pension Plan provides thut u n employee may begin to receive a pension based on the completion of ten ycars 0 f service and attainment of age 65 (without waiting for any additional number 0 f years) with such bcnefit amount actuarially reduced: Ex n In pie: Under the Plan (using 2.75% as the benefit multiplier in the benefit computation formula), if an employee comes to work for the City at age 60 and terminates at age 70 (with ten years of service), the benefit would be calculated as follows: Assume Avcmge Earnings: Yems of Service: $30,000 10 Annual Benefit: Monthly. Benefit: $30,000 x 2.75% x 1 U = $81250 $8,250 ~ 12 = $687.50 Il ,< , ~?~,f ',~o" . J '~';:.: :.~'" " Mayor and City Commissioners Page 2 August 8, 1995 ~ I I ! This employee could bcgin recclvlng $687.50 per month beginning nt age 80 (ten years from separation). Under the proposed early retirement provIsIon, the employee could still elect to receive the $687.50 per month beginning at uge 80. Alternatively, however, the employee could elect to receive $208.45 per month immediately. This benefit is determined as shown below: $687.50 x 30.32% := $208.45 The early retirement factor shown above (30.32%) is actuarially determined based on the employee's current age and the number of years that hc/she is receiving the' benefit early. The actuarially equivalent percentage would vary 'year by year from age 70 to age 80 consistent whh the age of the employee at termination and the number of ,years he/she would receive the benefit early. (Note: Actuarial number in the above example was provided by Stephen M. Metz, Principal, Coopers & Lybrand.) HML/dlf ',' " ., . ~ ., . .; . b-......., '. , ~ i;. ~", (Z-e. -: C /VI -:1- CITY l(G OF CLEARWATER Interdepartmental Correspondence Sheet 10: FROM: Mayor and City Commissioners , I H. Michael Laursen, Human Resources COPIES: Kathy Rice, Deputy City Manager; Pum SUBJEct: Addendum and Corrections to the Proposed Pension Plan DATE: August 8, 1995 On July 31. 1995, at a City Commission Work Session, Deputy City Manager Kathy Rice provided an overview of the proposed Pension Plan. At that presentation, Mrs. Rice advised that several revisions would be made in the document based on a joint meeting with the Union coalition held on the preceding Friday. The changes to the proposed Pension Plan are summarized below, and a revised copy of the Pension Plan is included with the agenda packet on Ordinance 5890-95 w h i c h is scheduled for' Commission action on August 17, 1995. Pension Plan Changes: Page 3 Paragraph (c). The sub~paragraph numbers listed under the definition of "Annual Additions" is corrected to reflect (I) through (4) rather than (3) through (6). . Page 3 Paragraph (c)(4). The words "or an Affiliate" in the third line are deleted. Page 5 Paragraph (C). In the second sentence, the word "beginning" IS added und the word "after" is deleted. Page 13 Paragraph (F). Adds language: "Prepare und distribute to the participants information relating to the Plun." (This is included as one of the duties of the Pension Advisory Committee.) I, - " .=i!, t~'c \ '~'.~\..:' '.' . Mayor and City Commissioners Page 2 August 8, 1995 Puge 22 Paragraph (c)(2). New !\ub-pnragmphs (D) and (E). Sub-paragraph (D) to read: "Any hazardous duty designated Plan Participant who is nssigned to an alternate position in lieu of receiving disability benefits under the Plan pursuant to provisions of paragraph (c)(2)(A) of Section 2.397 of this Phm shull continue to be designated as a hazardous duty employee regardless of the n a t u re or location of the alternative assignment Such Participant shall remain eligible for retirement as a hazardous duty employee. tI Sub-paragraph (E) to read: "The Trustees of the Plan shall make the determination in each instance if a Participant who has been found disabled pursuant to paragraph (c)(2) above may be assigned to an alternative position with the Employer as provided in (c)(2){A) and (D) hereof." Page 35 New pamgraph (e) to read as follows: (c) Direct Rollovcrs. \. (I) Notwithstanding' any provisions of the Plan to the contrary that would otherwise limit a distributee's (as defined below) election under this paragraph, a distributee may elect, at the time and in the manner prescribed by the Committee, to have any portion of a n eligible rollover distribution (as defined below) paid directly to an eligible retirement plan (as defined below) specified by the distributee in a direct rollover (as defined below). (2) For purposes of this paragraph, the following terms shall h a v e the following meanings: (A) An "cligible rollover distribution" is any distribution of all or any portion of the bulunce to the credit of thc distributee, except thut an eligible rollover distribution docs not inc\udc: any distribution that is one of a scries 0 r substantially equal periodic payments (not less frequently than unnually) made for the life (or life expectancy) of the distributee or the joint lives (or joint life expectancies) of thc distributec and the distributce's desiglHlled beneficinry, or foJ' a specified period of tcn years or more~ any di stri bution to the extent such di sl ri bution is re'l u i r cd under Internal Revcnuc Code Section 40] (a)(9). and lhe portiun of any distribution that is not includible in g 1'0 ss income (determined without regard to the exclusion for net unrealized appreciation with respect to employer securities). < ~ > . ~ ( "'c' " [ " Mayor' and City Commissioners Page 3 August 8, t 995 (B) An "eligible retirement plan" is an individual retirement account described in Internal Revenue Code Section 408(a), an individual retirement annuity descri bed in Internal Revenue Code Section 408(b), an annuity plan described in Internal Revenue Code Section 403(a), or' l\ qualified trust described in Internal Revenuc Code Sec'tion 401 (a), that acccpts the distributee's eligible rollover distribution. Howcver, in the case of an eligible rollover distribution to the surviving' spouse, an eligible retirement plan is an individual retirement nccount or individual retirement annuity. (C) A "distributee" includes an Employee or former Employee. In addition, the Employee's or former Employee's surviving spouse and the Employee's or former Employee's spouse or former spouse who is the. alternate payee under a qualified domestic relations' order, as defined in Internal Revenue Code Section 414(p), are distributees with regard to the interest of the spouse or former spouse. (D) A "direct rollover" is a payment by the Plan to the eligible retirement plan speCified by the distributee. Page 41 Paragraph (b)( I). Delete the period, add a comma, and lldd the following: "provided, however, that termination shaH not become effective until and unless the decision to terminnte is rntified by n majority of the qualified electors of the City of Clearwater voting either in n general or a special election called and held for the purpose of rati fication or rejection 0 f Plan termination." ~ ~.. """ . w., .. ~ ". lj'-!:.1..-:.t ::':. . \ ~. " . I,. . . ~.. ...; ~ #tJ0 CiTY OF CLEARWATER Interdepartmental Correspondence Sheet TO. Muyor and City Commission FROM: H. Michael Laursen, Human Resources Director COPIES: Kathy Rice, Deputy City Manager; Pam Akin, City Attorney SUBJECf: Correction in Pension Plan Ordinance (First Reading) DATE: August 17, 1995 In reviewing the pension ordinancc which is scheduled tonight for first reading by the City Commission, I have determined that the foHowing change should be brought to your attention: Section 2.397. In paragraph (c)(l)(A), the words "Article VIII" should be corrected to reud "Section 2.398." Original drafts of the pension proposal wcre not ih ordinance form, nnd each section was referred to as a particular article. In the ordil1ance copy prepared by the Legal Dcpnrtment. this change is on page 16. In the copy which was provided to show in legislative style changes from the draft copy provided to the City Commission at work scssion on July 31, 1995, the correction would occur on page 20. An appropriate Illation is offercd as follows: Move to amend paragraph (c)( t )(A) Section 2.397 of Ordinance 5890-95 to read: A Participant who is vested in his Accrued Benefit and who terminates employment by reason of his disability shall be entitled to receive, at the lime and in the manner described in Section 2.398, H disability benefit equal to his Accrued Benefit as of the date of termination of his employmcnt. ?in ~LI Clearwater Reflections Special Edition 1t L/ b . MESSAGE TO ALL CITY EMPLOYEES- August 16, 1995 PROPOSED PENSION PLAN CONCEPT: One of the items included in the proposed pension plan is the concept of "early retirement." The purpose of this Special Reflections is to darify the process of early retirement and pension . benefits. The concept of providing an early retirement provision .in the proposed plan stems from a desire to correct an inequity perceived to exist in the current plan. The current plan provides that an employee with ten or more years of pension service credit may separate from the City's employ, leave his/her pension contributions in the plan, and begin to receive a pension on what would have been hislher normal retirement date had he/she remained a City employee. For example, an employee might begin hislher City employment and pension plan participation at age 35, work ten years, leave the City and subsequently begin to collect a pension ten years later at age 55 (20 years of service at age 55 is a normal retirement date). Although the process for employees hired at an older age under the current plan is the same as noted above. the ability to collect the pension becomes less likely to occur. For example, an employee hired at age 60 could work ten years and then separate from employment and begin collecting a pension at age 80. The early retirement concept in the proposed pension plan provides that an employee may begin to receive a pension based on the completion of ten years of service and attainment of age 65 (without waiting for any additional number of years) with such benefit amount actuariaUy reduced. Example: Under the plan (using 2.75% as the benefit multiplier in the benefit computation formula), if an employee comes to work for the City at age 60 and terminates at age 70 (with ten years of service), the benefit would be calculated as follows: Assume Average Earnings: Years of Service Annual Benefit: Monthly Benefit: $30,000 10 $30,000 x 2.75% x 10 = $8,250 $8,250 ~ 12 = $687.50 This employee could begin receiving $687.50 per month beginning at age 80 (ten years from separation). Under the proposed early retirement provision, the employee could still elect to receive the $687.50 per month beginning at age 80. Alternatively, however. the employee could elect to receive $208.45 per month immediately. This benefit is determined as shown below: $687.50 x 30.32 % = $208.45 The early retirement factor shown above (30.32 %) is actuarially determined based on the employee's current age and the number of years that he/she is receiving the benefit early. The actuarially equivalent percentage would vary year by year from age 70 to age 80 consistent with the age of the employee at termination and the number of years he/she would receive the benefit early. (Note: Actuarial number in the above example was provided by Stephen M. Metz, Principal. Coopers & Lybrand.) b..::'A,:'"T" .'l'~ ... - ~ \;.\A'~Lp CITY OF CLEARWATER INTEROFFICE CORRESPON~ee:sl;j6ET FIRE DEPARTMENT' .. ,. - AUG 171995 1 \ I I I TO FROM COPIES SUBJECf : H. Michael Laursen, Human Resources Director Robert L. Davidson, Fire ChieyO ~i1'Y N~Ar~AGER Elizabeth Deptula, City Manager; Kathy Rice, Deputy City Manager Firefighter/Paramedics Retired on Disability PeIl5ion While Receiving Assignment Pay DATE August 17, 1995 There have been one hundred and five (105) City employees who have retired under the provisions of the Disability section of the Pension Plan. The number of firefighter/paramedics who retired under the Disability provision while receiving paramedic assignment pay was six (6): yt~~.fil~~~lli{t:~~~~i~t~ltt~lNXMEj~;~~\t::~~~i~g:f.i>{~~:\1{il~~~'j~;~~~ :!i~~~i~w)iMf;~;~Ri3TIRE~}~~;1}gfi}ff,1:f~~0~~ii~ Winfred Caudill . 06/08/80 John Ferzola 01/18/88 William Harvev 10109/89 Thomas Hen 06/15/86 12/02/92 John Nicholson (still on w.e. benefits) George Toran 05/14/93 These figures are as of August 16, 1995. )~.>;t- 6 (} ( fUo/€- '1':< lJ:f :J-i e- 10 r were... .f-{- .-!to. i'l r,L... 6 0 J- ,yt e- 'I.J- f- .J- ?U~.....~ RLD:crh f C ~.~ ..., <- ~/,' c:...5 " ., : I ',; .' . ',. l' I ~.~~r~~, f' ,'~ j. - '.~., " ,. . .. ~ . 'c, . n. . . >' " ':..:oio 4 '.l"'" . . " . ~ .. . AGENDA DATE 1... / 1- q". , '~;' .-& , , \'. t\' r;~ ....., ::1- 1...," ~~. . ITEM # \ r t J \ I I , F 190G; . ~. . . " "," ,~... ~N3 Clearwater City Commission Agenda Cover Mcmorandwn YiJ It em tI Heetlng Date: ____ ~ '/7.q5 SUBJECT: Increase in domestic and lawn water rates effective 10/1/95 RECOMMENDATION/MOTION: Confirm the city Managers decision to increase domestic and lawn water rates approximately 12.53% effective 10/1/95, such increased rates to be used for the first full billing cycle beginning on or after october 1, 1995 B and that the appropriate officials be authorized to execute same. Current Proposed % Rate Rate Increase Water Rate $1.0254 $1.1902 16% Capital Improvement Charge $ .30 $ .60 100% Total $1.3254 $1.7902 35% 1 \ I I l ~ i l I I f 1 BACKGROUND:Pinellas County approved a wholesale water rate increase on July 11, 1995 of approximately 35%. This increase will be effective for water purchased beginning October 1, 1995. The increase is as follows: The ordinance regarding water rates allows for the city Manager to approve pass through increases in the city's cost of purchasing water from pinellas County. Since the City purchases approximately 75% of its water from Pinellas County, this increase of 35% is expected to increase our cost of purchased water by approximately $1.7 million. Raising our rates by 12.53% across the board will generate the $1.7 million needed to cover the cost of the wholesale rate increase by Pinellas County. The new rates will be used for the first full billing cycle beginning on or after October 1, 1995. Sewer rates will not be affected by this rate increase. Reviewed by: =tt= Originating Dept: Costs: So C~ission Action: Legal finance Total 0 Approved Budget '--'r(\~ 0 Approved w/conditions Purchasing I-K S 0 Denied Rhlc. Mgmt, WI" User Dept: Current Fiscal Yr. CIS N/'i)-vlJ 0 Continued to: ACM FLnding Source: Other 0 capitol Irrp. Advertised: 0 operating A tt oc:hIllCnta: Dote: 0 Other Plnellos County Resolution ~~.. Paper: 95-175 tr] Not Requi red Rate Schedule Sibil tted by: Affected Parties Appropriation Code: :/j~ 0 Notified 0 None cfty~~ r tr] Not Required JU..-31 ,$ 14: 5eI FRet!: 4 ''''~ I .... 18134!?13944. ~:02 TO: 94626720 RESOLUTION NO. 95_175 B~SQLtJTIO~~ISI~G PlUELL66 COUNTY WATER 5YSTEH WHOLE~ALE CUSTOMERS WATER ~TES WHEREAS, the Board of County CD~iBoionerB of PinellBs County, florida, had heretofore ~ntered into CQntr~ctB with wholesale customers to fU~!dh water at a whole.ale rate; And WHEREAS, Ohapter Z9442, LaW8 of Florida 1953, empow~rB tho Board of County CommieaioncrD of Pin~11aB County, FloridG, to revisQ water ratoa when nace.aary. by resolution; And WHEREAS, purBuBnt to .ucb authority, the Board of County Commissioners of linellau Oounty, Florida, hoB conuidered the incroased C08t~ associated with providing water service to ita wholesale cuatomars; and WHEREAS, the Board ot Oounty Oommissioners of Pinellas County, Florida, had afforded sn opportunity fo~ the presentAtion of evidence favoring or againat the p~opooed Wholeeala WBte~ Rate At a Public Hearine and has determinld that the proposed Whole.ale Water Rata is reasonable, necessary, and juotified and should bq adopted; and WHEREAS, purauant to sUch authority, tbe !oard of County Oommissioners De Pinel1A8 County, Florida, has ccusidered thff cost. ASQociated with the investigation, eonst~ction. and replacemGnt.Qf new and exi~ting facilities requitod to pro~de ~6tor 60rvlee to ita cu.tome~81 and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners has determinod ~ Capital Improvemant Chorge &ate Structure would be beneficial to fund the invedtigation. construction, and replacement of Dew And exioting facllitie~; and WHEREAS, the Bonrd ot Oounty CO~&8ioners of floel1no County, florida. has afforded an opportunity for the preaentation of evidence favoring or against the proposed Capital Improvement Cha;ge Rate Structure at a Eubli~ Hoarins, and haa determined that the Oapital Improvement Charsc Rate Structure is rau8onuble, neceuaary, and jU$tified aod ahould be adopted. NOW, THEREFORE, aE It RESOLVED by the Board of County Coromiaeionor; ot P!nella5 County, Florida, in reaular mectini duly odsembled this 11t~ day of July , 1995, that the followinl Whal.isla Watar Rate nnd Capital Improvement Cha~IQ ore hereby adopted to apply ta wholesale cuntomeru ot PineLlaQ County Water SYltem, .uch new WholoQalo W.ter Rate Bnd Capital Improve~~nt Charso to be applied to: - 1 ~ 1 1 i .1 f f I I ! I j 't"I"', '" .1.' .,.. '>..-. JlL.3~ 95 14:5e ~: ... 181~?944 TO: 9462672e PJ:G:: ro . .. . a) tho .n~i~e quantity of water ~.eordad by measurine devi~o8 for the period at the fi~gt full e.tabLished billing ey~le beginning on or after October 1, 1995, and b) all quantitieB of water recorded durin I tQgular billing cycles thereafter; NDQLESAL~ RATE SCHEDULE l) Water Rate $1.1902/1000 gallons 2) Capital Improvement Charge $0.60/1000 gallons Tho Capital I~provement Charge will be reviewed bi~nnu811Y and will expire an Fabruary 1, %005. Re~olution No. 90-448 (December 4. 1990) 10 hereby superseded after the firdt full ostabliuhed billing cycle besinn1ng on or after OQtober t. 1995. (WhoLeB~le Oustomers - 1arpon Springs, Clearwater, Safety B&r~or, ptnellas Park, 01dnmBr, Dunedin, Utilitieg, Inc. and Belledr) Commissioner Tyndall and move~ its adoption, which was and upon roll call the vote WBQ: offered th8 fDr~soing Resolution !econdod by Commissioner Stewarr. , Ayes: Nays z Absent So1bsftt Park&, Tyndall and Stewart None ~nd Not Voting; R8inay - I I ) f' ~ H 7- ~~ ~ ~ . ~ ~ " ~ ~' j I \ I I {, ~.~~,~. ,1.~ ; Page 1 I CITY OF CLEARWATER PASS-THROUGH OF PINELLAS COUNTY WHOLESALE WATER RATE INCREASE EFFECTIVE OCTOBER 1. 19~ I . J\~.':):" . . . Page 2 CITY OF CLEARWATER PASS- THROUGH OF PINELLAS COUNTY WHOLESALE WATER RATE INCREASE EFFECTIVE OCTOBER 1. 1995 Current and proposed water rates for all water furnished bv the city: PROPOSED CURRENT EFF. 10/1/95 4-lnch: Minimum charge with us~ge up to 92,400 cubic feet $1.412.62 $1,589.28 Plus. from 92.401 to 130,900 cubic feet, per 100 cubic feet 1.86 2.09 Plus, from 130,901 cubic feet up, per 100 cubic feet 2.20 2.48 6-lnch: Minimum charge with usage up to 237,300 cubic feet 3,627.85 4,081.56 Plus, from 237,301 to 270,700 cubic feet, per 100 cubic feet 1.86 2.09 Plus, from 270,701 cubic feet up. per 100 cubic feet 2.20 2.48 a-Inch: Minimum charge with usage up to 400,000 cubic feet 6,115.20 6,880.00 Plus, from 400,001 to 456,300 cubic feet, per 100 cubic feet 1.86 2.09 Plus. from 456,301 cubIc feet up, per 100 cubIc feet 2.20 2.48 ~. Lawn water rate~ Lawn meter size Under 1-inch: Base charge, with no water allowance $2.18 $2.45 Plus, up to 200 cubic feet, per 100 cubic feet 1.98 2.23 Plus, from 201 cubic feet up, per 100 cubic feet 2.73 3.07 1-lnch: Base charge, with no water allowance 6.54 7.35 " Plus, up to 900 cubic feet, per 100 cubic feet 1.98 2.23 Plus, from 901 cubic feet up, per 100 cubic feet 2.73 3.07 ..... . ~, ~ ,.....~~ Page 3 " CITY OF CLEARWATER PASS- THROUGH OF PINELLAS COUNTY WHOLESALE WATER RATE INCREASE EFFECTIVE OCTOBER 1, 1995 Current and proposed water rates for all water furnished bv the city: 1 1/2-lnch: Base charge, with no water allowance PROPOSED CURRENT EFF.10/1/95 Plus. up to 1,200 cubic feet, per 100 cubic feet $32.70 1.98 $36.75 2.23 Plus, from 1,201 cubIc feet up, per 100 cubic feet 2.73 3.07 2-lnch: Base charge, with no water allowance 91.56 102.90 Plus, up to 5,400 cubIc feet, per 100 cubic feet 1.98 2.23 Plus, from 5,401 cubic feet up, per 100 cubic feet 2.73 3.07 I ~ 1 I , ~ f. d ~ rl ? ] ,j /1 " 3-lnch or two 2-lnch in manifold: Base charge. with no water allowance 180.94 Plus, up to 13,400 cubic feet, per 100 cubIc feet 1.98 2.73 203.35 2.23 Plus, from 13,401 cubic feet up, per 100 cubic feet 3.07 4-lnch: Base charge. with no water allowance Plus, up to 31,100 cubic feet, per 100 cubic feet 348.80 392.00 1.98 2.23 2.73 3.07 1.052.94 1.183.35 1.98 2.23 2.73 3.07 ;. ,. i~' '. J!. Plus, from 31,101 cubic feet up, per 100 cubic feet p. 6-lnch: Base charge, with no water allowance i ,. Plus, up to 48,000 cubic feet, per 100 cubic feet ., ., '," < Plus, from 48,001 cubic feet up, per 100 cubIc feet ". ., J .< :, Note: No increase in monthly standby charges for fire hydrants and fire protection systems on private property connected to the city water system. :! I H:\DATA\123J:J1 'INS\REPORTS\H20RATE1,WKl FINANCE DEPT. 07/31195 I .. p . . , . .. ,. ~~u,,~,"": ".o. ;.... IVIEIVt ORAND U1\1 TO: Mayor and City Commissioners FROM: Kathy S. . Ricet Deputy City Manager COPIES: Betty Deptulat City Manager Bill Bakert Assistant City Manager Cyndie Goudeaut City Clerk SUBJECT: August 17 Commission Meeting DATE: August 1St 1995 " r oi '~'. I .1 y~~ 1(a;t/;"l~ COPIES TO: COMMISSION AUG 1 5 1995 PRESS CLERK I ATTORNEY I have been requested by a Commissioner to put on the agenda for Thursday night further discussion on the lease for the tower operations. I I I i i, I a I ~ I J I FR01 : A-GE 1-0. P01 ~,~r . ~]....~ ,." .... /\5~ COPIES TO: COMMISSION AUG 1 5 1995 PRE-55 CLERK I ATTORNEY TO: PROM: SUBJECT: DATE: MAYOR, COMMISSIONERS AND CITY S1'AFP AL LUEWSKI SKY TOWER LEASB RATE or 15% OF GROSS REVENUES AUGUST 15,1995 A COttnter offer of 1 S96 of gross revenues was made by the Commission to Mr. Jim Grogan at yestcrday.s work session. I whole hearted1y agree with that offer. It provides the City with a substantial source of revenues without hindering the sky tower's potential for success. enclosure I I \ \ \ . I t . ~ ~ \ ~ t ~ ~ l } i I i , j ~ , I Enclosed is a calculation of lease income to the City at various estimated levels of gross revenue and the related rate per square foot of space leased. I 'WOuld doubt that the City has any other lease presently in existence that treats the City more favorably! 'My hat goes off to you if you can accomplish th1s for the benefit of the taxpayers. In addition, in my opinion, the tower will stimulate business on Clearwater Beach and be a good example of what cooperative effort between the City and private business can achieve. -;t4~~' Al Lijewski FRC:M : ESTIMATED GROSS R&VENUES 500,000 1,000,000 1,500,000 z,ooo,ooo 2, SOO,OOO 3,000.000 3.500,000 4.000,000 4.500,000 5,000,000 5,500.000 6,000.000 F+GE NJ. REVISED LEASE tNCOME TO CITY OF CLEARWATER FROM THE SKY TOWER LEASE COST PER I~CO"1~ SOIJAR~ FQQJ 75.000 15.63 1 SO,OOO 31.25 225,000 300,000 975,000 450,000 525,000 600,000 675,000 750,000 825,000 900.000 46.88 62.50 78.13 93.75 109.36 1 ? 5.00 , 40.63 , 56.25 171.88 187.50 NOTE: BASED ON 1 5% OF GROSS PREMIUMS TO LEASE 60 BY 80 FEET OF SPACE. P02 - :? I. .~... Basic Elements of a Proposed Lease bet ween City of Clearwater and JRG Marketing agreed to by James Grogan Rnd WUliam C. Bakel' on August 15, 1995 ......,'**...*..***.********...**.****.****...***.**********. 1. IRG will pay City a guaranteed minimum rent of $50,000 per year, payable in 12 monthly installments, or 15% of the annual gross revenue, whichever is greater. The differential between $50,000 and 15 % of gross revenue shall be payable in a lump-sum payment 30 days following the end of each lease year, 2. The lease term shall be a 20-year period with a 5 year extension period at the option of the lessee. If lessee opts for the 5 year extension, the percentage fee will increase from 15 % per year to 29% per year. 3. City will apply for all regulatory permits. City will prepare applications and all documents relative to the permitting procedure. IRG will pay all applicable fees and all out-of-pocket expenses relating to the permits, including consulting fees and services outside the expertise of City staff. 4. IRG will independently establish the tower in accordance with the City's rules, regulations, codes and procedures. IRG shall have the right to seek variances as appropriate and available. 5. IRG will pay all impact fees up fron't with a credit applied toward rent. amounting to 50 % of the impact fees. The credit shall be applied to the monthly minimum rent in sixty equal amounts over the first five years of the lease. 6. IRG will produce, at his total expense, four laser shows, one each quarter, each running for at least 10 minutes per night for 10 consecutive nights during the first year. City will have complete editorial authority over the show~s content and approval authority over any sponsorship arranged by IRG. 7. The tower footprint will incorporate space necessary only for the lower proper, necessary mechanical equipment (attractively housed), a ticketing facility housing a limited number of retail items, all of which are "logoed" with a tower logo to be developed by IRG and approved by City. The tower footprint will be of minimum required dimensions with as little impact on parking and surrounding areas as possible. 8. JRG to provide surety bond in an amount sufficient to provide for disassembly and removal of tower in the event of business failure. 9. JRG will provide required workman's compensation and $10 million single- limit liability insurance in full force at all times from initial start of construction naming the City of Clearwater as additional insured. <.:'i.......~_... " rP_J_ 0S\o.\.lp", 0-, \'-\ + ~\oW 1.) City Request: JRG Response: 2.) Lease Term: 3.) Permitting: 4.) Impact Fees: 5.) Laser Show: 6.) Parking: JRG MARKETING 21 6 BIANCA AVENUE TAMPA, Fl ~ ~ 606 (8"> 2~1..2~09 FAX (8]'> 251..2S09 Lo{'<\~'~'S'O"::' COPIES TO, . COMMISSIO~' AUG 1 5 1995 PRESS CLERK I ATTORNEt August 14. 1995 WORK SESSION CONCERNS 15% of Gross. Minimum guarantee of $48,000 against applicable percentage. We bring a 2.3 million dollar asset to the project. Virtually all other concessions, the city provides the building and lease hold improvements for a lesser fee. * JRG agrees to city request. JRG needs twenty.five (25) years; however, will agree to twenty (20) with five (5) year option at increase of 5% of gross. City secures perm its for its other concessions - why not this one. (Note:) Would expedite cash flow and get the operation started in heig ht of season. ( ...j AO - 'f'e.),:) We will pay - City credit against our rent. JRG will produce four (4) times during the first year.~ E'5TlrrJf+.~D COsns /0 .::rRC- ~I bO,OOo Will absolutely minimize requirements....... Properly located. project will usurp very few spaces. J~~~ II. ,"'1 ." - j > '. . ">J -{ ~i~~":',f.~' ....:: ..1 ~ ~ ~\ .~.j ./ i' ,.J. \ ,.' ~ 'Iy * ~ :,,'~:"~' ~l,,;., 'i . ;'~." . ; '.. ~.! ~~ ti~ .~ ~ ~~j ..~ '" , ~ ,....,......, , ," ~ ~ ~ l '" ~ . ,'. . ~. ,,~'. : ~........ . .' ' ~ . ..) ~ ~ ) ~~ . '1;1 .:. ,.'~ . :) J .' 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Cb.X: 1o. ~o, , I' PROPOSAL TO CITY OF CLEARWATER JRG Marketing or entity to be later named, proposes the following land lease agreement with the city of Clearwater. Lessee will provide the following: LESSEE will erect a 335 foot Willy Biihler 64 passenger Sky Tower with appropriate loading facilities, ticketing, and waiting area. LESSEE will establish operating hours compatible with existing operating hours of neighboring commercial interests. As demand increases, these hours may be extended beyond the operating hours of the neighboring interests. The Tower will be inspected daily by qualified technicians and maintained in near perfect condition and appearance at all times. LESSEE will provide required workmen's compensation and $10,000,000 single limit liability insurance in full force at all times from initial start of construction, naming the city of Clearwater as additional assureds if desired. LESSEE will allow placement of appropriate name or logo copy designed by the city of Clearwater to be affixed to Tower. LESSEE will begin engineering studies immediately and construction within thirty (30) after receipt of all permits applicable. LESSEE will remunerate the city of Clearwater in the following amounts: · $48,000.00 per annum minimum bruarantee against following percentages, whichever greater. · 8% of gross receipts up to $1,000,000.00 per year gross. · 12%, of gross from $1,000,001.00 through $5,000,000.00 per year gross. · 20% of gross receipts from $5,000,001.00 up per year. 5 years after first day of operation, remuneration will be as follows: . $60,000.00 per annum minimum guarantee against following percentages, whichever greater. · 10% of gross receipts up to $1,000,000.00 per year gross. . 14% of gross from $1,000,001.00 through $5,000,000.00 per year gross. . 22'X, of gross receipts from $5,000,001.00 up per year. 0V~RJ .. ~~. .... '. II "I '\ Twr.Lease. Page 2 15 years after first day of operation. remuneration will be as follows and remain such throughout lease tenn. · $72,000.00 per annum minimum guarantee against following percentages, whichever greater. · 13% of gross receipts up to $1,000,000.00 per year gross. · 17% of gross from $1,000,001.00 through $5,000,000.00 per year gross. · 25% of gross receipts from $5,000,001.00 up per year. Payment will be made quarterly and accompanied by computer printout of the quarter's activity on a daily basis. Initial payment date will be due ninety (90) days after first day of operation. LESSEE will allow city complete access to its tinancials upon seventy-two (72) hours notice. LESSEE will provide a bond in the amount of $175,000 to cover disassembly and removal of tower from city property in event of business failure. LESSEE will at its 0\\11 expense, bear this obligation for one ( I) year from date of completion of construction. Extension of one ( I ) year to be negotiated. LESSEE will provide $100,000 working capital until cash flow dictates this amount unnecessary. LESSEE will provide required Federal Aviation Agency pennit. LESSEE will provide adequate staff, clothed in distinctive logoed clothing and will maintain the entire structure and premises in the highest standard possible. City of Clearwater will provide the following: LESSOR will provide thirty (30) year tease with option to renew predicated upon negotiated upgrades to tower. LESSOR will provide adequate space to erect IITower", loading dock, ticket sales and machine room. (Space needed approximately 60 feet frontage, 80 feet deep. Space to be east of coastal control fence, west of street side sidewalk, south of first street, and north of Adams Mark Hotel). LESSOR will provide landscaping to be maintained by LESSEE. LESSOR will provide at no cost to LESSEE, five (5) staff parking spaces immediately adjacent to tower and appropriately marked as such. 'M'I',...'F-ot.r.." ~. "".,. "-t" c' : . . ! . I': ,. '. ... . .,. . , .1 , '. >., 'c ~ ,', . ,,~ < ..', , '.' . 4~~ . Twr.Lease Page 3 LESSOR will allow LESSEE spot promos on television channel 35 at no cost to LESSEE except production costs of camera ready video tapes. LESSOR will provide all required local permits as expediously as possible and will assist LESSEE in securing all said permits. A detailed list of permits required will be furnished LESSEE within ten (10) days after signing of lease. LESSOR will allow sales of tower logoed Tee Shirts~ miniature model towers, post cards, film and sunglasses from this facility. Sales of these items will be factored into tower gross and appropriate percentages paid to city. No other merchandise will be marketed without the express written consent of the city of Clearwater. , I 'c James R. Grogan, III JRG Marketing Date t;."r:'~ . ',-,t '\o.'^ . ~~o-- COMPARISON OF TOWER USE IN OTHER GEOGRAPHIC ^RE^~ Description Total No. of , No. of Davs Customers Gatlinburg Tower, open only May 20 throu h Nov 1 Customers Per Dav '.' Minnesota State Fair: 1993 1994 12 10 77,986 56,864 6,499 5,686 ,"','" ~,' ~', \.....:..,~. ..:,' -. I/~' \.:,- "'~:-'n' ~. ',,'.' " ..~. .',~.. .',' .'. .~ .-:.:'..:.. r':'~:,,".~, Sea World Space Tower(See Note): 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994(8 months) 365 365 365 365 243 377,267 386.418 325,625 401,061 233,953 1,034 1,059 892 1,099 961 i I J j I I , , Note: Has a capacity of 60; is open only 7 hours per day. Considered highest profit item in park.,. :ll..~.: . .':. ::",t,~'.. \: ~ ':.~.: '.',,:::, ',....'" ~ :,::t~ '.:,:.:-'~.~:'.,t ~ .~'.: ...',~ t l.i.>'I'>.~.;' ......~.: : . ':,;, '.1 p,..' :. Bill Baker estimate for Clearwater Beach 365 .l..:.',~(~.". 'L'~::'~':""'< ,"':.:';"".. 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TERMS AND CONDITIONS TO BE REOUI RED BY CITY · 50% OWNERSHIP IN CORPORATION FOR $1,000,000.00 · 50% REPRESENTATION AND VOTE FOR THE CITY ON THE CORPORATION'S BOARD OF DlRECfORS · EVIDENCE OF CLEAR TITLE TO TOWER AT TIME OF CLOSING · FINANCIAL STATEMENTS AND ALL CORPORATE OPERATIONS SUBJECl' TO INSPECfION AND AUDIT BY THE CITY OF CLEARWATER INTERNAL AUDITOR OR DESIGNEES · EVIDENCE OF PROPER AND ADEQUATE LIABILITY INSURANCE AT ALL TIMES · EVIDENCE OF WIND TUNNEL TESTING FOR CONDITIONS AT TOWER SITE · FUNDS TO BE LENT FOR TOWER CONSTRUCfION TO BE HELD BY CITY IN ESCROW AND RELEASED ONLY UPON PROPER DOCUMENTATION AND SUPPORT FOR MATERIALS RECEIVED OR SERVICES PERFORMED · $200,000.00 OF WORKING CAPITAL TO BE LENT TO THE CORPORATION BY MR. GROGAN AT ZERO INTEREST, TO BE RETURNED TO HIM AFTER ADEQUA TE WORKING CAPITAL ]S PROVIDED FROM OPERATIONS · DIVIDEND DISTRffiUTIONS TO BE FROZEN IF CORPORATION IS NOT IN COMPLIANCE WITH TERMS OF LOAN AGREEMENT WITH THE CITY · PREFERENTIAL SHAREHOLDER TREA lMENT TO CITY OF CLEARWATER IN ANY LIQUIDATION OF THE CORPORATION IN THE FOLLOWING SEQUENCE: · PA YMENT TO CITY FOR ACCRUED INTEREST ON ANY OUTSTANDING LOAN · PA YMENT TO CITY FOR ANY UNPAID LOAN BALANCE · PA YMENf TO CITY IN AN AMOUNT NECESSARY TO ELIMINATE ANY NEGATIVE CUMULATIVE CASH FLOW · PA YMENT TO MR. GROGAN OF ANY OUTSTANDING WORKING CAPITAL LENT BY HIM TO THE CORPORATION · PA YMENT TO ALL SHAREHOLDERS BASED ON PERCENTAGE OF OWNERSHIP \ 'I \ ~ ' t , . . I ~!'!.'''''"'"'"'''''''':.,; "."...... . ,. . ~.... ~ v '. ~1~'1 . ... . . . < , ... ~ DATE . , ~ .~:, : ;o.~.'1' . ''1:1'' ~" . ':'-r:" -1'; ~J"' .,- ':i ~'. . ~~. , F.lc;C/ , . . ',~ C TO'+ AGENDA 1~ /1- q~ ITEM # If '1 A.,./J l 1 . \ j t ! ! I . :1 :'''''"'.., ./V<- = o CA r 1- +d--. MEMORANDUM LI9 a.. + b TO: The Honorable Mayor and Members of the city commission FROM: Robert J. sur~te, Assistant city Attorney, Police Legal Advisor v<J6 Resolutions Pertaining to Mutual Aid Agreements August 9, 1995 I 1 I RE: DATE: section 23.1225(3), Florida statutes (1993), states that a mutual aid agreement may be entered into by the mayor or chief executive officer of a municipality, if authorized by the governing body of the municipality. Attached you will find two resolutions authorizing the city Manager on behalf of the Clearwater Police Department to execute the npinellas County Interlocal Mutual Aid Assistance Agreement For Police services" and the tlTampa Bay MUlti-Agency Gang Task Force Mutual Aid Agreement." The Pinellas county Interlocal Mutual Aid Agreement authorizes cooperation ,and assistance of a routine law enforcement nature across jurisdictional lines by law enforcement agencies within Pinellas County. The Gang Task Force Mutual Aid Agreement will authorize the Clearwater Police Department and other law enforcement agencies within the greater Tampa Bay area, including, for example, Hillsborough, Pasco, and Polk County Sheriffs' Offices, to share information and to render assistance in situations involving gang-related crime. RJS/jas Attachments Copies: Pamela Akin, city Attorney Elizabeth M. Deptula, City Manager Sid Klein, Chief of Police '0 CAr *1- L\ q <^- RESOLUTION NO. 95-66 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF THE PINELLAS COUNTY INTERLOCAL MUTUAL AID ASSISTANCE AGREEMENT FOR POLICE SERVICES; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, Part I, Chapter 23 of the Florida Statutes, the "Florida Mutual Aid Act," authorizes law enforcement cooperation and assistance of a routine law enforcement nature across jurisdictional lines by and between such agencies; and WHEREAS, the City of Clearwater is desirous of entering into an agreement that allows voluntary cooperation by and between participating law enforcement agencies within Pinellas County; and WHEREAS, the City of Clearwater has deemed it to be in the best interests of its citizens to enter into the "pinellas County Interlocal Mutual Aid Assistance Agre~ment for Police Services"; now therefore, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA: Section 1. The City Commission hereby authorizes the city Manager on behalf of the Clearwater Police Department to execute the "Pinellas county Interlocal Mutual Aid Assistance Agreement for Police Services," a copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit A, between the City of Clearwater and the other participating law enforcement agencies within Pinellas County. Section 2. . This resolution shall take effect immediately upon adoption. PASSED AND ADOPTED this day of , 1995. and Rita Garvey May~r-Cornmissioner Attest: '\ Cynthia E. Goudeau City Clerk - ~..~}I~~;.. c I pC\r u.;Q. i.e p-. I. I I - PINELLAS COUNTY INTERLOCAL MUTUAL AID ASSISTANCE FOR POLICE SERVICES' . THIS AGREEMENT is made and entered into by and between the 'undersigned municipalities in Pinellas County, Florida, and Everett S. Rice, as Sheriff of Pinellas County,' Florida. WITNESSETH: . . WHEREAS', Part. I, Chapter 23 of the Florida Statutes I the IIFlorida Mutual Aid' Act", authorizes' law enforcement agencies tg enter into agreements for voluntary cooperation and assis- tance of a routine law enforcement nature acros~ jurisdiction- al lines by and between such agencies; to such unlawful activi- ties; and WHEREAS, the unaerstghed municipalities and nize that an increasing number of criminals across jurisdictional' lines and that there is continuing multi,jurisdictional response to activities; and sheriff recog- are operating a need for a such unlawful WHEREAS, the undersigned municipalities and sheriff de... sire to secure the benefits of such mutual aid for their re~ spective jurisdictions; and WHEREAS, the undersigned municipalities and sheriff deter- mine that.it is in the best interest of the health, safety and we~fare of the citizens of the undersigned municipalities and . of the citizens of Pinellas County to enter into a Voluntary Cooperation Agreement; NOW~ THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants expressed herein and for other good and valuable considera- tion, receipt of which is hereby acknowledged" the parties hereto agree,as follows: Routine Law Enforcement Matters I . Any party to this agreement may request the volun- tary assistance and cooperation of any other party to . this agreement relating to any routine law en- forcement matter involving more than one jurisdic- tion. ~ II. In-Proqress Crime ~ssistance Whenever a law enforcement officer from one juris- diction views a felony or a misdemeanor involving a breach of peace occurring in the cooperating juris- 'EXHIBIT A '11''''''' ~.. . . .. III. '.\ diction, the law .enforcement officer may physically . arrest . the perpetrator and preserve the crime scene. Control of both the persons apprehended. and the crime scene will, be relinquished to the first available officer from the jurisdiction in which the incident occurs. Whenever remaining at the scene exposes either the officer or the subject to 'imminent physical danger, the subject and any physi- cal evidence may be transported or otherwise relo- cated in accordance with normal procedure. ! I 1 I J I I ,., J r i I Voluntary Investiqations On-duty officers from one jl.:lrisdiction may conduct investigations into criminal activity that occurs in their jurisdiction and make arrests related to those investigations in any of the undersigned' jurisdictions. If enforcement action is anticipat- ed, the ..,l.oc~t;.i.<;m and nature of the investigation will ,be told. to the agency I s on-duty communication liaison person. IV. Traffic Control Assistance '\ A. Whenever a traffic accident involving suspected injuries of a seriou~ nature is rep,orted ,to the,. jurisdiction in which the accident occurred and tha t law enforcement agency is unable to pro- vide the immediate response necessary to render aid to the injured or prevent further injury, the cooperating agency may be contacted for assistance. The cooperation effort shall be restricted to necessary first aid and tr.af fic direction. B. Hazardous Traffic Conditions Assistance 1. In a situation where automated traffic control devices located within the jurisdic- tional boundaries of one agency have mal- functioned and a traffic accident is immi- rfent unless control is established immedi- ately, cooperation may be provided. 2. Where an incident occurs on a traffic-way or so near thereto that the potential for traffic accidents appears immine~t, coopera- tion may be provided. C. The cooperative efforts for traffic accidents and/or hazardous traffic conditions outlined above shall be restricted to the necessary and standard traffic control and direction activi- -2- ~\.:.""H . " , . I .' ties and shall not ment. Control of the ately relinquished to cer from the agency sponsibility. include traffic enforce- incident shall be immedi- the first available offi- having jurisdictional re- V. Boatinq Violations '. o ...... Officers of cooperating agencies may enforce all state boating laws and county boating ordinances on the waterways of another cooperating agency; provid- ed that such violations occur on waterways contigu- ous to and in view of the jurisdiction of the offi-. cer's employing agency. In the case of a felony or- a misdemeanor involving a breach of peace, control of the person(s) apprehended and the crime scene will be relinquished to the first available officer from the jurisdiction in which the incident oc- curs. Cases. ..i~volving only a minor violation may be concluded at the scene'by the issue of a Boating Citation or Notice to Appear. VI. Terms and Procedures \ A. A participating agency will answer a request for voluntary cooperation only. to the extent, that the 'available personnel and equipment are not required for adequate protection of that agency. The' commander of the agency, or his designee, sh~ll have the .sole authority to determine the amount of personI)el and equip- ment, if any, available for cooperative assis- tance, B. A request for voluntary cooperation shall be made by the commander of :the agency or his designee, C. Voluntary cooperation can also be initiated by an on-duty officer who views an in-progress crime, traffic accident, or need for traffic . control in the other cooperating agency.- The supervising authority of that employee shall be notified immediately to enable that supervisor to authorize and direct actions taken by the employee. D. An officer taking VOluntary action should noti- fy the communication liaison person in the assisted agency as soon as possible, The as- sisted agency shall relieve the assisting offi- cer(s) as soon as possible. j; }, -3- , . I . ' " '\ 0' E. Whenever the employees of any law E;!nforcement agency are rendering aid outside its jurisdic- - tion and pursuant to the authority contained in, or to any written agreement entered under this part, such employees shall have the same powers, duties, rights, privileges, and immuni- ties as if they were performing their duties in the political subdivision in which they are normally employed. ! I I l i ~ i J i . i i 1 I I t , F. Law enforcement officers or employees respond- ing to a voluntary cooperation request ~hall be under the direction and authority of the com- manding officers of the agency to which they are called. . . G. All wage and disability payments, pensions, Workers' Compensation claims, and medical ex- pens.~9 ~h.a.!l be paid by the employing agency, unless the' requestin.g agency is reimbursed by other authori ties, persons or poll tical enti- ties. H. Each agency shall be responsible for bearin.g its, o'1n costs associat~d with any loss or dam- age incurred to such jurisdiction I s property,- equipment, or resources as a result of the use of such property during a voluntary cooperation situation. . I. Each party to this agreement shall bear the costs and liability for its own law enforcement officers, agents and/or employees arising from acts undertaken pursuant to this agreement unless such act was ordered by the officer directing the voluntary cooperation situation and each agrees, to the extent permitted by law, to indemnify and hold the other harmless of and from any claims, lawsuits and/or causes of action arising out of the acts, omissions and conduct of its own officers, agents and/or . employees. 'In the event that an act or acts undertaken pursuant to this agreement is or- dered by the officer directing the voluntary cooperation situation, any costs and liability that might arise shall be the responsibility of the agency employing said officer. However, nothing. contained herein shall be construed to waive or modify the provisions ,of F.S. 768.28 as to any party hereto. -4- riot ~....... . ! ! J. This agreement shall be bindi.ng upon the par- ties' from the date of execution. by a party hereto and shall continue in full force and effect until terminated as provided herein below. K. This agreement shall be. binding upon the par- ties from the date of execution and shall con- tinue in full force and effect until January 1, 1999 . However, any party hereto may wi thdraw or cancel such party's participation pursuant to this agreement without liability to any other parties hereto by providing written no- tice of such withdrawal no less than ten (10) days prior thereto. However, the withdrawal from or cancellation of this agreement shall 'be effective only as to that party and this agree- ment shall remain in full force and effect as to those remaining parties hereto who have. provIded' 'no written. notice or cancellation or withdrawal. 1 L. Each agency that. is a party to this agreement agrees to. adopt the policy attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference, provided, however, that nothing herein shall prevent art agency administrator from adopting an internal policy which is' more. restrictive than. this model policy; as regards to his or her own personnel: IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties heret~.cause their signatures to be affixed: I' ~ REMAINING PAGE BLANK ! i \ [I , Ii , -5- li+ ~ c: .. . --r- * '1 C) c, A ...l-- c;f... Lt ~ b, RESOLUTION NO. 95-67 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF THE TAMPA BAY MULTI-AGENCY GANG TASK FORCE MUTUAL AID AGREEMENT; PROVIDING.AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, Part I I Chapter 23 of the Florida Statutes, the "Florida Mutual Aid Act," authorizes law enforcement cooperation and assistance of a routine law enforcement nature across jurisdictional lines by and between such agencies; and WHEREAS, the city of Clearwater is desirous of entering into an agreement that allows voluntary cooperation by and between participating law enforcement agencies within and outside Pinellas County whereby each of the participating agencies may request and render law enforcement assistance to the other to include, but not necessarily limited to, dealing with gang and disruptive group activity, and gang and disruptive group related crime; and WHEREAS, the city of Clearwater has deemed it to be in "the best interests of its citizens to enter into the "Tampa Bay Multi- Agency Gang TaSK Force Mutual Aid Agreement"; now therefore, I I ; J ~ i t t ; i I ! r ! BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA: section 1. The City Commission hereby authorizes the City Manager on behalf of the Clearwater Police Department to execute the "Tampa Bay MUlti-Agency Gang Task Force Mutual Aid Agreement," a copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit A, between the city of Clearwater and the other participating law enforcement agencies within the Tampa Bay area. section 2. This resolution shall take effect immediately upon adoption. . I , PASSED AND ADOPTED this day of , 1995. and Rita Garvey Mayor-Commissioner Attest: Cynthia E. Goudeau city Clerk ....~ , WHEREAS, the subsoribcd law enforcement Hgencies arc so located in relation to each other I ! f f ~ J f I ~~21~~;:~:~~~i:i.~~~t~~:~t:~~;5~~~4J;lo/.ih:~~1~:t.~JJ~~~~Jr~;';~~~~.~1gli~~}~~~~f:~d;~:~~{;~;~"~(~,:;~:~~~1~~~~:~~~~~~~~: ;...~".:..,~,'.n._~...,-..,~.r'~t..;'.~~.~~.~.,:i..;;:::,' , TV'" ..... n;;"':~REE t:l' "Y''';:':~''~:':''''':I,:.~,.~'';'b':':-=-~''''''''I~'''''''.''ft':':' \tr~~~~:~i;~~~7:~ffi.~i[-~~.;i:Z~:.'.;.~~~~~:;':~~;.~~:~~~~. ~ ~. . ...;. 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Continuing, Jllulti-juri!idiclional Jaw enfurcernen[ problems, so as to protect the public peace: and safety. and preserve the lives and property of the peoplt:; and, 2. Intensive situations, including, but not limited to emergencies as defined under Section 252.34. F,S.; and, \VREREAS. it is the intent of this ;agreement that btcaw;e of the existing and continuing possibility of intensive situntions and- other Jaw enforcement emergencies and in order to ensure thnt the preparati(ln nf Ii\W euforcement will he adequate to ut:.al with such nctivity. protect the: publi~pcacc and ~afety. and preserve the lives and property oCtile people; and. EXHIBIT A III- .' Mull.l.'l1 Aid MAGTF 1995 WHEREAS. the following asencies have the authority under Section 23. ]2, F.S., et seq.. The Florida Mutual Aid Act, to enter into a cornli'ined mutual aid agreement for law enforcement ~ervice which: 1. Permit,. voluntary cooperation and assistance of a routine law enforcement nature acruss jurisdictional lines; Rnd. 2. Provides for rendering of assistance in a Jaw enforcement emergency . including, but not limited LOt those defined in section 252.34, F.S. Panicipating agencies are as foJJows; Clcntwater Police Department Florida DeJ'lanmenl of Law Enforcement HiUsburough County Sht:ritrs Office Lakcland Police Departmcnt Largo Police Department Pasco County Sheriff s Oflice Pinellf\s C.Ollnty Sherin"s Offir.c Pinellas Pork Police De'pnrtment Plant City Police Depanment Polk County Sheriff' St, Petersburg Police Department Tampn Police Departmcnt. Temple Terrace Police Depanml:nt University of SOllth Florida Pl)lice Department. Upon approval of the steering committee, o1her agencies may be included in MAGrI' activities. Now. therefore. the parties agree as foHows: ~ SECTION I: PROVISIONS FOR VOLUNTARY COOPERA TJON Each of the Rforcsilid IRW enforcement ngcncic:~ herehy approve and enter into this agreement whereby each of the agencies OlRY request and render IHW ~nrorcemenl as!\istancc to the other to 2 ~ 'Y':"1 "'" Mulwtl Aad MAGTF J995 includet but not neces~rily be limited tat dealing with sang and disruptive group activitYt and gang and disruptive group related crime. SEcnON 11: PROVISIONS Fon Ol'f<:UATIONAL ASSISTANCE Each of the aforesaid law enforcement agencies hereby approve and enter into this agreement whereby each of the agencies Olay requel't and render law enforcement assistance to the other to \. inclu(je but nut nccclisHrily ~imjtcd 10 civil di:dut'uanccSt rargc prole.'ll dcmcmlOtrcations. concerts nnd parades related ttl gang and disruptive group activity and gang and disruptive group rclRtcd clime. Each agency shall have a representative on the Multi-Ag~ncy Gang Task Force (MAGTF) steering committee. The steering committee will develop operational policies and procedures. Upon approval of the steering committee other agencies may be included in MAGTF at..'tivity. SECTION III: PROCEDURE FOR RF.Ql.lF.STING ASSISTANCE A participating agency can request the, activation of th~ MAGTF uy conlacling the Chairperson of the steering committee. who will notify the sub cummittet: un-activation. The steering committee chairperson will then inform the requesting agency of the resources available. The r~qu~~ting agency ~iI1 then arrange with each assisting agency representAtive for the deployment of resources Decisions of the nssisting agency heno regarding the suppl)' ofl'csources an~ final. J ~.. I" .' Mulwa1 Aid MAOTF J99S SI':CfJON IV: COMMANu ANI> ~aJ1-ERVJSOnY Rt:SI-ONSIDILITY The personnel and equipment that are assigned by the assisting agency head shall be undcr thc inUllcdiatc command of n supervising officer designated by the assisting agency head. Such I , I I ! supervising officer shall bt under the direct supervision and command of the agency head or his or her designee ofthe agency requesting assistance. CONFLICTS: Whenever an oflicer, deputy ~heritl. or other appointee is rendering assislance pursuant to lhis agreement, (he officer. deputy sheriff or appointee shaH abide by and be subject to the rules and regulations. personnel policies. gcneral orders nnd standard operating. procedures of his or her own employer. if nny such 111 Ie, regulation, personnel policy, gcneral order or standard operating procedure is contradicted, COnfru\'t:ncu or orherwise in conflict with Ct direcl order of a superior officcr of the rcquesting agency. thell such rule, regulation, policy, general order 01' procedure shnll control nnd ~hDII 5upcrscdc thc dircct order nnd notification of said conflict should be made to the requesting "seney, An oJIiccr, deputy shcri1l' or other appointee of an assisting agency shall not knowingly violate the requesting agencies rules regulations, policy or operating procedures. HANDLING COl\1PLAINTS: Whenever there is cause to believe that i\ complaint has arisen as a fesuJr ora cooperalive eBbrl as II may perlalll to Ihis ngl'ccmelll, the agcnc)' heRd or his or her desig.nee of the requesting ngency shall be responsible fur the documentatiun of said . . '\ complaint to nsccrtain at n minimum: 1, Th~ iu~ntify urth~ compll\immt I " - '7 -, An I1ddl'cSS where the complnining party ell" be conUlctca. 4 - - Mutunl Aid MACiIF 199~ 3. The specific al1eglltion. . 4. The identity of the employees accused without regArd as to agency affiliAtion. If it is ~elennined that the accused is an employee of nn assisting agency. the above infonnation, with aU pertinent documentation gathered during the receipt and processing of the complaint. shall be forwarded without delay to the agency head or his or her designee of the assisting agency for administrative review. The requesting agency may conduct a review of the complaint to determine if any factual basis for the complaint cxists and lor whether any of the employees of the . rcquesting agency violated any nftheir ugency'~ policies and procedures. SECTION V: LTABJLITI' Each party engaging in any mutual cooperation and assistance, pursuitnt to this agreement, agrees to assume responsibility for the acts, omissions. or conduct of sllch partyts own employees while engage:=u in nmde:=ring such aid pur~u"n\ to this Itgrccmcnt, subject to the provi:-iolls or Seclion 768.28. F.S.. where applicable. SECTION VI: PO\VERS, PRIVILEGES. IMMUNITIES AND COSTS n. Employees of the pnrticipnting 4\gencics when lictuaJly engaging in a mutuRI cooperation Rnd assistance olltside of the jurisdictional limits (lftheir t:lTlployer but inside this state ~ under dIe terms, of this agreement, shnll, plIl'sunnt to the provisions of Sc:c.:tion 2J.J27(J). F.S., have the same powers, duties. rights, pdvilcgcs and immunities as irthc employee wns performing dutit:s jnsit.l~ tht: elllpluyee's pulitil:HI subdi\'i~iun or j~lrf~dicl;(lIIUl terri/Of)' in which nonnnll}' ~ - I ! I I . f 1 } J ..~;.,.. MUlual Aid MAOTF 199~ employed. The cross jurisdictional nuthority will occur only when the MAGTFis activated by the steering committee and will be appHcable only in the jurisdiction orthe requesting agency. b. Each party agrees to furnish necessary personnel. equipment. resources and facilities and to render services to each other pl\r\y to (he agreement as set forth abo"e~ provided . . however, that no pal1Y shall be required to deplete unreasonably its own personnel, equipment, resources, facilities, and services in furnishing such mutual aid. c. A political subdivision that furnishes equipment pursuant to this ugreement must bear the cost of loss or damage to that ~quipm~nt and must pay any expense incurred in the operation Rnd maintenance of that equipment. d. The agency furnishing aid pursuant to this agreement shall compensate its appointees or employees during the time such aid is rendered and shall defray the actual travel and maintenance expenses of its employees while they are rendering such aid, including any amounts paid or due for compensation due to personal injury or death while such employees are engagc::d in J Cl1dcring such aid. c. The privileges Rnd imlllunities from liability. exemption from laws, ordinances and rules, ano all pension, insurance, relief: disability, workers' compensation, salary, death and other benefits that apply to the Rctivity of lUl employee of all ngcnc.:y when performing the employee's duties within the territorial limits of the employee's agency apply to the emplo)'e~ to the Sl\m~ degree, u:~t\nn~r. and extent while engi\g.cd in the pelfonnance of the employee's duties, extraterriwrially und~r the provision!; of this Mutual Aid Agreement. The provisions of this , l: , section shall apply with cqual crrect to paid, volunteer, auxiliat)', and rcserve employees. (. . ~.t:~.t't:i; . .' Mutual Aid MACiTF 1995 r. Nothing herein shall prcvcnt the requesting agency from requesting supplemental appropriations from the governing authority having budgeting jurisdiction to rcimburse the assisting agency for any actual co~ts or expenses. incurred by the assisting agency perfonning ht:r~unch:r. SECTION VII: INSURANCE Each party. by signing this mutual aid agreement, certifies that they are adequately insured to cuver the risk to which that Pilrty may be exposed. Should the insurance coverage, however provided. of any party be canceled or undergo material change, that pany shall notify all parties to , I I this agreement of such change within ten (10) days of receipt of notice or actual knowledge of such change. SECTION Vl11: Eli',FECTlVE DATE This agreement shall take eflect upon execution and approval by the hr:reinaf1er named officials and shall continue in full torce for five ytars, unless termin~tl:d prior tht:reto by the participating agencies. Any ag.ency may withdraw in writing from the agreement at any time. SECTION IX: CANCELLA TJON , . Thi:; !!gr~t:ment may be canceled by any pan)' upon delivery of written notice to the other pal1y or - , p:\rties Cancellation will bt: at the discretion of any subscrihing pany 7 '-' . H' "..~ :., . ~i '.' ~~;'. ':.' . ~~~ ". . . _ '. c ~~!'Jo.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,., , j"; . >, " ;: ;' , .' , c 5' ," I ' " f . ,,' ~ Mutunl Aid MAGTF 1995 . .~. I..... ". ....,. I ! \ i i SECl'ION X: MODiFICATIONS Any changes to this agreement must be agreed upon by, all agencies involved in tlus operation. "\ - . . I I ~. hi, 'v ORDINANCE NO. 5894-95 4q c AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER\ FLORIDA, RELATING TO THE FRANCHISE AGREEMENT WITH TIME WARNER ENTERTAINMENT-ADVANCE/ NEWHOUSE PARTNERSHIP, TO AMEND THE FRANCHISE AGREEMENT TO EXTEND THE TERM OF THE FRANCHISE FOR A PERIOD OF THREE MONTHS, ENDING ON NOVEMBER 1, 1995; AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 2085 INCREASING THE FRANCHISE FEE PAID TO THE CITY TO FIVE PERCENT; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, Ordinance No. 2084 of the City granted a nonexclusive franchise for the use of City rights-of-way to Vision Cable of Pinellas, Incorporated; and WHEREAS, Ownership of Vision Cable was changed and the franchise was duly transferred to Time Warner Entertainment-Advance/Newhouse Partnership ("TWE/AN); and WHEREAS, Vision Cable of Pinellas, Incorporated now TWEJAN has submitted a renewal proposal pursuant to the provisions of the Cable Communications Policy Act of 1984 and the Cable Television Consumer Protection and Competition Act of 1992 (Federal Cable Act); and WHEREAS, Ordinance No. 2084 allows the City to adjust by ordinance a franchise fee not to exceed that permitted by federal and state law; and WHEREAS, Ordinance No. 2085 established the cable fees; and WHEREAS, additional time is required for discussions between the City and ME/AN on a successor franchise agreement; and WHEREAS, in order to accommodate the franchise renewal negotiation process, the parties desire to allow for the extension of the current franchise and proceed with negotiations under the informal procedures of the Federal Cable Act; and WHEREAS, 1WE/AN agrees to the extension of the franchise term to allow for such preparations; now, therefore, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE. CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA: Section 1. The term of the franchise agreement between the City of Clearwater and TWE/AN. granted by Ordinance No. 2064 of the City, is hereby extended an additional three months such that the term shall expire on November 1, 1995. All other "l'~""'''' . provisions of Ordinance No. 2084 shall continue in full force and effect. TWE/AN shall operate in the same manner as prior to the extension. Operation in the same manner and under the same terms and conditions include, but not limited to, access and local origination operation and funding consumer service and complaint response, and compliance with all public safety regulations and applicable laws and regulations. Section 2. This ordinance shall not be construed to infer that the term of the franchise shall again be extended, or that TWE/AN shall be approved as a franchisee of the City beyond the extended term of the current franchise agreement. Section 3. Ordinance No. 2085, Section 1, is amended to read: liThe Company shall pay, as compensation to the City, a franchise fee of five percent (5%) three percent (3%) of its gross revenues. The City may, at its pleasure. increase or decrease the franchise fee unless prohibited by law or regulation." Section 4. This ordinance shall take effeCt immediately upon adoption. PASSED ON FIRST READING PASSED ON SECOND AND FINAL READING AND ADOPTED .1 Rita Garvey, Mayor-Commissioner Approved as to form and legal sufficiency: Attest: Pamela K. Akin, City Attorney Cynthia E. Goudeau, City Clerk 2 ....... __'" .._.~.._.__..._..._...._..._._..._ _.... 'r . " 'I'd' /'..... '" ,,'..... ,.'" ~ ... -- u u S<!ctlon 6. Pr~wlrinR Proiecll The owner or bullder uC a ruldentlal or comnarclal building or other project .hall have the right to prOlwire an ent!. e project {or cable .ervlce. A project Cor the purpo't1 o{ Ihi. .e.cHon .hall be any new conllruction which at the tlme oC prewlrlnll I. not pa.t thl!! normal .tage o{ electrical wlrlniJo a. Owner or Bulldor Prewirir11l Company .hall provide a .l.andard lnlla11allon to a prewired project at the .tandard in.taUation nte lC the own<lr or build,.r compile' with the {allowing procedure. 11, Owner or buUder u.e. method. and mAteria" approved in advance 0 r fupplled by the Com,pany. Company .hall .upply ,p'lcHicUllln. :and mahrtah .t h. co.t upon requett. IZ, Owner or buUder requellt In.pection and approval according to a .chedu1e .upplled by Compauy. Company .hall Inspect and provide technical a..htance at ie. COil upon reque.t, b. Company Prewirlng Company .hall provld~ r. .tl-ndard lnstr.llation 10 . prcwlred proj~ct ..t the .tandard In.taUallon rate II Comp.ny ha. pre....lred the project. Reque.t {or prewlrlnll .hAIl be .u{r:cl~ntly in advance {or Company to arrange Cor prewlrin.l except In no <lV!:nt .hall filch advance notice be required to exce...d {orty-lIve 14 SI day. prior to comm<lncement. l;. Any aerlalln.taUatlon In exce.. oC I SO teet to a prewlro:d project shall be l;harlled aCl;ordlng to ..;ectlon J d. Section 7. Standard Monthlv Service: Rat... a, Except a. otherwhe .pecUlcally pruvidetl {or, Company may charge maximum monthly aervlce ntCl to commercial ellabll.lunenU, In.tilutlon., alngle-bml1y dwelllnll" .ingle-apartment unit., .Ingle-condomlnlum unit., apartment building recreation area. or concomlnlum l;ommOn a reQ. or mobile ~ home! unit. otherwha provided {or under See lion 8, a. {OUOW.I - ). Or~t '.I:;JS S 2121/~1 I I '\ '. lJ u 111 I'lret OuthL Il) Eaeh Additional Outlet $6.00 z.oo (JI Set Top Converter n/e 14) Remote Control Converter 1.00 15)Sparh Channeh OpUon z.oo (6) Each Addlllonal Sporu , Channel Opthm Outle\ 1. 01) 17) I'M Service z.oo Scet\o" 8. Splle\lI.l Monthlv S"r..,\c:" Rntu a. Hoteh, Mote". InaUtutlou and Multi-Family Dwelling UnlUI 11 I Company may (.ha rge maxlmwn n;'onthly lie rvlee ratel to ap"rt:nen~a. condomlnluma, eooperatlve aparUnenta.' ('!her multi. lllmlly units, hoteh. moteh, nuralng homea, hoapitala and other almllar buildup a where thet!! Is 100 pllreent aubacrlptlon. al tollowl' (a) Each uutlllt $4.00 (bl Set Top (.~'.verter n/e (el Remote Control Converter 1.00 (dl Sporh Channo:lsOptlon ':.00 leI fM Service 2.00 12) One hundred percent 1100":,.1 lubacrlptlon .hll.lt nlean that there ahall be aa many outleh u habitable unlu In the bulldLng, b, Publlc Schoola and ColllJgu and Municipal Du\ldlngl anl1 Public Property. There Ihall be no monthly charlie lor .ervlce to public acheol.. eollellc:J. munlclplll bulldlngl or publlc: property, Seetlon 9. Tran.cer. When a eurrent c:uHomer mov... trorn one addrllll within the lranchl.ed a rea to a aecond addre.. within the tranc:hLllld area and there I. no lap.e In .ervLee. a lTluLmu.m tnnatl!t charlie of FUleen Dollar. ($15.00) m:lY bc>made. .4. OrJ, i. ~035 21ZllqC I j I i I I 1 1 I I I I } ''',,.' A .~..~ ~. :...~:.\.~...:I... .... : ~. ' " ". ,I :.', ..' "",\.. .. ~4, :,~;..., ."\. ,'t.: " ..'.oI-lI;'l", :':;\;. ~"'II, ,.."~ ...~,......, :,. ~ . '.'.', f- t I u u Sl!ctlell 10, Earlv Extenllon Company IhalL extend. uvlce puuuanl 10 the early exten'lon pro- vl.lana DC the lranehhll at ih COltl ,,"hlch .han be apportioned equally among thOle requeatlnll lhll early extenllon. Co.t. may be required to be pald In advance or Company may require reallonAble alluranCII 01 paymenl prior 10 commencement ot lueh eltten.lon, In lhe eVent the area Into which early elttenalon hal heen made reaehlll the denllty required Cor mandatory eltlenJlon. aueh p.lymenta ahall be treated al eonalderatlon tor e..rly exter.~len lervlee, Section II. I\econneetlon Comp01ny .hall reAltorll I "rvice to cuatomer. wilhlng re Itoratlon uf lervlce. provided cUltomer IhalL llut uthfy Ilny prevloul obUglltlon. Dwec!. A maxLmum rlleonnllctl~n lee of FIIleen DoIlO1U [$15, OO} may be charged cu~tomllr. . S"ctlon IZ. Relocation or Ext"n.\on or Cable Except lI., otherwlle provided, when A currenl customer rcqueatl an elttenllon or ruloe:ltlon ol cable to be made. the Company may charge a maxLmum ol FiIleen Dollars ($15. DOl. Section I J, Waiver or Certain Fee. No cha rge Ihall be lTlatle ror any InltaUatlen. tranate r, relocation, ?r reconnectlon which can be accempUlhed without a trLp to the dwelling unit, Seetlon 14, C"POllltll CQmpany lTlay require an advance depoa\l Dr.. p:lrt or ,,11 oC the eatirnated COltl for In.talllltlon, Company may require 11 depoalt lor each conVerler In an afl"ount not 10 IIltcl:ed the coat ot c:onverterl at lhe tllTle or Inll:ll1atlon, ~)5. Revlllon ol Rate Schedule Comp:lny may make appUcallon lor a rllvlalon or the utll Ichedule at any time alter two ye~u tram date or lhe completion and operation at the cabie eommunlcatlon lervlee. '\ -5- ,~ r'j, !: ~ ~ 5 U 211 a 0 I I 1 ~.". !. t. i t " .6. '- - '".lot':I. Ii~OOS un/au ''',I ill ~I" "".. ,>: ~ '< I [':, :. , '. I ~:.'. ' :\." , , . ). '. ~"'~ i {"~ "~'.'~ ,J " l-,'l . , ." . . ! ~ .". '. . , , '. . . . ~ ~ . ': ,',. :,'1 . , , , ~n . j'. " '.' ",:' .... -'~: .~ ',' .,..." ~ .f"', ", ' " . ' ~. " " August 16, 1995 Betty D: Verbal Reports for Thursday's Commission meeting: .r ~so .' .' ~ > " Set a meeting for Commissioner's to have Internet demonstration at the Main Library -- preferably in September, cc: . Cyndie Goudeau .' RECEIVED AUG 1 5 1995 CITY CLERK DEPT. .', , ' ~ ~, ,~, ',:,.' ., H~ ,., "",'~~I;11 .' r'':'' . PRELIMINARY AGENDA Clearwater City Commission Work session - Monday, August 14, 1995 following CRA which begins at 1 :00 P.M, but no later than 2 P.M. Clearwater City Commission Meeting - 6:00 ?,M, - Thursday, August 17, 1995 Service Awards Convene as Pension Trustees Reconvene as Commission FN FINANCE 1, No Item, 2, Contract extension for audit services with Coopers & Lybrand, for FY ending 9/30/95, for a total fee not to exceed $93,300 (Consent) 3, Confirm City Manager's decision to increase domestic and lawn water rates approx, 12,53% effective 10/1/95, such increased rates to be used for 1 st full billing cycle beginning on or after 10/1/95 f 1 \ ~ , GAS GAS SYSTEM " I' 1 " ..' , "' , 1, Contract extension for purchase of Black 3408 polyethylene pipe with M. T. Deason Co" Inc., Birmingham, Al, for the period 12/14/95-12/13/96,at an est, $1,018,375 (Consent) 1M INFORMA nON MANAGEMENT I ~ f j I i j 1 I t I l I I 1, Contract renewal for Unisys A-4 & A-6 computer software licenses to Unisys Corp., Tampa, Fl, for the period 10/1/95-9/30/96, for $52,681 (Consent) 2, Contract renewal for hardware maintenance/operating system support on the Utilities & Finance VAX 4000-300 computers to Digital Equipment Corp., Tampa, FL, for the period 10/1/95. 9/30/96, for $45,310.44 (Consent) 3, Purchase of 2 high speed laser printers & installation for Utility Building to Dynamic Solutions International, Englewood, CO, for $39,380; authorize lease/purchase through city agreement with Barnett Bank (Consent) 4, Contract for hardware maintenance of the Unisys A-4 & A-6 mainframe computers to Digital Equipment Corp" Tampa, Fl, for the period 10/1/95-9/30/96, for $33.987.96 (Consent) LIB LIBRARY 1 . Contract extension for subscription services for library materials with Ebsco Subscription Services, Birmingham, Al, for the period 10/1/95-9/30/96, at an est. $65,000 (Consent) EN ENGINEERING 1, Contract for 1995 Gunite Restoration to Infrastructure Services, Inc./ ISI Operating Corp" Franklin, TN. for $323,711 (Consent) 2, Public Hearing - Vacating a portion of North/South alley north of Pierce St" between Ft, Harrison Ave. & Osceola Ave. (Peace Memorial Presbyterian Church, V95p1 0) 3, Contract for Hampton Road Widening (Gulf to Bay Blvd. to Drew St,) to R, E, Purcell Construction Co., Inc., Odessa, Fl, for $588,473.97 (Consent) 4. Memorial Causeway Feasibility Study p accept report in order to set "groundwork" for project, direction requested to proceed re funding source & future design study type (EN) 8/14/95 1 " CP CENTRAL PERMITTING \ . 1. ICont, from 7/20/95) Public Hearing & First Reading Ords. #5741-95 & #5742-95 - Land Use . Plan Amendment to Commercial General for property located at 509 Bayview Ave, and 508 Meadow Lark Lane, Town of Bay View a/k/a McMullen Bayview Sub., Blk 3, part of Lots 1 & 2, and S 1/2 of vacated street abutting N side of lots; and CPO Zoning for property located at 509 Bayview Ave" 508 Meadow Lark Lane, and 3009 Gulf to Bay Blvd., McMullen Bayview Sub" Blk 3, part of Lots 1 & 2 and Bayview City Sub" Lot A, and vacated street r-o-w between Lot A and Lots 1 & 2 of McMullen Bayview Sub.; LUP 0.70 acres m.o.I.. Rezoning 1.02 acres m.o.l. IR, Roy Meador, lUP93-43, Z93-541 2, (Cont. from 7/20/95) Variance(s) to Sign Regulations for property located at 387 1/2 Mandalay Ave" Barbour-Morrow Sub., Blk A, Lots 23-25 (Homer Realty, Inc, I Wedgwood House Estate Jewelers, SV95-31) 3. Variance(s) to Sign Regulations for property located at 2632 Enterprise Rd. (Europa of Countryside, A Condominium, SV95-331 4. Public Hearing & First Reading Ord, #5820-95 ~ Amending Sec. 42.34 - LDCA re parking space formulae (LDCA 94-28) 5, Receipt/Referral- LDCA to modify restrictions on vending machine signage (LDCA 95-17) (Consent) , i 1 l i ( CM ADMINISTRATION ~ I I ! I 1 J 1 , Pension Ordinance 2. Res. #95-65 - Approving a new Community Redevelopment Plan for the Community Redevelopment area located in the downtown area of the City eLK CITY CLERK 1. Direction re Town Meetings CA LEGAL DEPARTMENT Second Reading Ordinances 1. (Cont. from 8/3/95) Ord, #5861-95 - Annexation for property located at 1528 Stevensons Dr" Stevenson's Heights, Blk A, Lot 20 (Rowe, A95-12) 2, (Cont, from 8/3/95) Ord, #5862-95 - Land Use Plan Amendment to Residential low for property located at 1528 Stevensons Dr., Stevenson's Heights, Blk A, Lot 20 (Rowe, LUP95-14) 3, (Cont. from 8/3/95) Ord, #5863-95 ~ RS-8 Zoning for property located at 1528 Stevensons Dr" Stevenson's Heights, Blk A, Lot 20 (Rowe, A95.12) 4, Ord. #5869-95. Amending Sec, 2.60(3), relating to term of members of the Environmental Advisory Board 5. Ord, #5870.95 - Annexation for property located at 109 Meadow lark Lane B, Bayview City Sub., Blk 2, Lots 1 & 2 and abutting alley to South (Kadlec, A95-14) 6, Ord. #5871-95 - Land Use Plan Amendment to Residential Urban for property located at 109 Meadow lark Lane B, Bayview City Sub" Blk 2, l.ots 1 & 2 and abutting alley to South (Kadlec, LUP95~ 16) 7, Ord. #5872-95 - RS-8 Zoning for property located at 109 Meadow lark Lane B. Bayview City Sub., Blk 2, Lots 1 & 2 and abutting alley to South (Kadlec, A95-14) 8. Ord. #5873-95 - CG Zoning for property located at 1969 Sunset Point Rd" Pinellas Groves Sub., SW 1/4. part of Lots 1 & 2 (Sauder, Z95-03) 9. Ord, #5874.95 - CPD Zoning for property located at 705, 707, 709 & 711 Jasmine Way, Magnolia Park, Blk 31, Lots 2-5 (Smolen sky and Kornreich, 295-04) 8/14/95 2 i.:."~. '0 . 16, 19. 20, 1 0, Ord. #5878.95- Annexation for property located at 412 Oakmount Rd" Oakmount Sub., Lot 2 . and abutting r-o-w IClark. Jr, and Warren, A95-17) Ord. #5879.95 - Land Use Plan Amendment to Residential Low for property located at 412 Oakmount Rd" Oakmount Sub" Lot 2 and abutting r-o-w (Clark. Jr. and Warren, LUP95~19) Ord. #6880-95 - RS-6 Zoning for property located at 412 Oak mount Rd., Oakmount Sub., Lot 2 and abutting r-c-w (Clark, Jr. and Warren, A95-17) Ord. #5881-96 - Annexation for property located at 1236 Kapok Circle, Kapok Forest, Lot 14 (Sarlo and Hassell, A95-18) Ord. #6882-96 - Land Use Plan Amendment to Residential Low for property located at 1236 Kapok Circle, Kapok Forest, Lot 14 ISarlo and liassell, LUP95-20) Ord. #6883-96 - RS-6 Zoning for property located at 1236 Kapok Circle, Kapok Forest, Lot 14 (Sario and Hassell, A95-18) Ord. #5884-95 - Annexation for property located at 1238 Brookside Dr" Meadow Creek Sub" Blk C, Lot 10 (Coulter, A95-19) Ord. #5885.96 - Land Use Plan Amendment to Residential Low for property located at 1238 Brookside Dr., Meadow Creek Sub" Blk C, Lot 10 (Coulter. LUP95-21) Ord, #5886-95 - RS-4 Zoning for property located at 1238 Brookside Dr., Meadow Creek Sub" Blk C, Lot 10 (Coulter, A95-19) Ord. #5887-95 - CGS - Gas Rate Case Ord. #5888-95 - Relating to the Community Redevelopment Agency; providing. for repeal of Ords, #2576-81 & #3021-83, which adopted and amended the redevelopment plan for downtown Clearwater; providing for proper notice 11. 12, 13, 14. 15, 17. 18, OTHER CITY ATTORNEY ITEMS 1) Res. #96-66 - Authorizing execution of Pinellas County Interlocal Mutual Aid Assistance Agreement for police services 2) Res, #95-67 - Authorizing execution of Tampa Bay Multi-Agency Gang Task Force Mutual Aid Agreement City Manager Verbal Reports Commission Discussion Items a) Solid Waste Collection Services in unincorporated Plnellas County b) Beach Tower c} Downtown Partnership roles Other Commission Action I 8/14/95 Adjourn 3 ~\ SERVICE ~WARDS ! i I I I I I I I t I I ! ~ I } ~ I i j ! TO: Mayor Rita Garvey FROM: Betty J. Blunt, Conf~dential Clerk Receptionist COPIES: city Commissioners, Betty Deptula, Cyndie Goudeau SUBJECT: Presentation at the August 14, 1995 Work S~ssion DATE: August 14, 1995 The following presentation will be made at the August 14, 1995 Work Session. S years ~tsy Clement - Information Management (letter of appreciation, pin with city seal) ~homas Miller - Engineering (letter of appreciation, pin with city seal) VSean Schlesman - Parks & Recreation (letter of appreciation, pin with city seal) ~o years ~oseph zagone - Police (letter of appreciation, desk clock) ~John Diebel - Police (letter of appreciation, wall clock) ~nrad McCree - Police (letter of appreciation, wall clock) ~ene Colmenares (~PT) - Parks & Recreation (letter of appreciation pin with seal) if Carla collins - Police (letter of appreciation, desk clock) ~tephen Doherty - Central Permitting (letter of appreciation, wall clock) lS years v,{erry Williams - solid Waste (letter of appreciation, plaque) vDennis Brown - Solid Waste (letter of appreciation, plaque) 20 years James McGee - Public Works (letter of appreciation, watch with city seal) 25 years vbonald Andrus - Engineering (letter of appreciation, day off with pay, dinner certificate) Jt":'. ., CITY OF CLEARWATER cnlQ. P. O. Bo:t 4748 City Commission Clearwater, Florida 34618-4748 COPIES TO: COMMISSION JUN 2 9 1995 l\1EMOlJ-ANDUM: PRESS CLERK I ATTORNEY TO: Betty Deptula, City Manager FROM: COPIES: DATE: Mayor and Commissioners ~ i RB: June 29. 1995 Solid Waste Collection Services ..*.*..*.......~~.............*.......*...+................................... , , I read with interest the copy of a letter. from Mayor Thomas Feaster to Commissioner Steven Seibert. concerning soUd waste collection services. Perhaps the City of Clearwater should make a proposal to the County Commission in regards to out contracting for solid waste services in unIncorporated Pinellas County. It a.ppears that a letter was sent to Mr. Marquis by Mayor Garvey in September of 1994 on this su~Ject, Just waiting fot a reply from the County isn't necessarily helping the situation; and yet, we can't force an answer. but we can make a proposal. Please put this on a summer worksession, perhaps Mr. Brumback would welcome this opportunity of expansion. FAT/rk \ 1 i I i !, i' I ., " J . 1 j " ~::1~:.~~~" . Ch-:t: b. PROPOSAL TO CITY OF CLEARWATER JRG Marketing or entity to be later named, proposes the following land lease agreement with the city of Clearwater. LESSEE will erect a 335 foot Willy BOhler 64 passenger Sky Tower with appropriate loading facilities, ticketing, and waiting area. I I I I I : I I i I I Lessee will provide the following: LESSEE will establish operating hours compatible with existing operating hours of neighboring commercial interests. As demand increases, these hours may be extended beyond the operating hours of the neighboring interests. The Tower will be inspected daily by qualified technicians and maintained in near perfect condition and appearance at all times. LESSEE will provide required workmen's compensation and $10,000,000 single limit liability insurance in full force at all times from initial start of constl1Jction, naming the city of Clearwater as additional assureds if desired. LESSEE will allow placement of appropJiate name or logo copy designed by the city of Clearwater to be affixed to Tower. LESSEE will begin engineering studies immediately and construction within thirty (30) after receipt of all permits applicable, LESSEE will remunerate the city of Clearwater in the following amounts: · $48,000.00 per annum minimum guarantee against following percentages, whichever greater. · 8% of gross receipts up to $1,000,000.00 per year gross. · 12% of gross from $1,000,001.00 through $5,000,000.00 per year gross. · 20% of gross receipts from $5,000,001.00 up per year. 5 years after first day of operation, remuneration will be as follows: · $60,000.00 per annum minimum guarantee ugainst following percentages, whichever greater, · 10% of gross receipts up to $1,000,000.00 pel' year gross. · 141% of gross from $1,000,001.00 through $5,000,000.00 per year gross. · 22lXl of gross receipts from $5,000,001.00 up per year. . 4 ., j, .~ j.:~ ...; .<' .' Twr,Lease Page 2 15 years after first day of operation, remuneration will be as follows and remain such throughout lease tenn. · $72,000.00 per annum minimum guarantee against following percentages, whichever greater. · 13% of gross receipts up to $1,000,000.00 per year gross. · 17% of gross from $1,000,001.00 through $5,000,000.00 per year gross, · 25% of gross receipts from $S ,000,00 1.00 up per year. ~ ~ I Payment will be made quarterly and accompanied by computer printollt of the quarter's activity on a daily basis. Initial payment date will be due ninety (90) days after first day of operation, LESSEE wiII allow city complete access to its financials upon seventy-two (72) hours notice. LESSEE will provide a bond in the amount of $175,000 to cover disassembly and removal of tower from city property in event of business failure. LESSEE will at its own expense, bear this obligation for one (1) year from date of completion of construction. Extension of one ( 1) year to be negotiated, LESSEE win provide $100,000 working capital until cash flow dictates this amount unnecessary. LESSEE will provide required Federal Aviation Agency permit. LESSEE will provide adequate staff, clothed in distinctive logoed clothing and will maintain the entire structure and premises in the highest standard possible, City of Clearwater will provide the following: LESSOR will provide thirty (30) year lease with option to renew predicated upon negotiated upgrades to tower. LESSOR will provide adequate space to erect "Towel''', loading dock, ticket sales and machine room, (Space needed approximately 60 feet frontage, 80 feet deep. Space to be east of coastal control fence, west of street side sidewalk, south of first street, and nm1h of Adams Mark Hotel). LESSOR will provide landscaping to be maintained by LESSEE. LESSOR will provide at no cost 10 LESSEE, live (5) stalTparkillg spaces immediately adjncentto tower and appropriately marked as such. .:.,0 _~;~~~ ;;~o~ . ~ j'. I i, I ".< r 0' " , ,. I> .'. '.,. Twr.Lease Page 3 LESSOR will allow LESSEE spot promos on television channel 3S at no cost to LESSEE except production costs of camera ready video tapes. LESSOR will provide all required local permits as expediously as possible and will assist LESSEE in securing all said permits. . A detailed list of permits required will be furnished LESSEE within ten (10) days after signing of lease, LESSOR will allow sales of tower logoed Tee Shirts, miniature model towers, post cards! film and sunglasses from this facility. Sales of these items will be factored into tower gross and appropriate percentages paid to city. No other merchandise will be marketed without the express written consent of the city of Clearwater. James R. Grogan, III JRG Marketing Date