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01/23/1997 r: _ .c :.(}~;. :;~' l: ~. ~., 1, ~~~f...\....'1,' "'t\l ..~.} J.~..:~' II . '. . , ., ~ . , ,"'. . ;;;" "\;'1:" r...... ':.;~fi'~;,~:'jt~l;i%~i~ii:ji;i,"';}'i,(::}c:i: '~.::~"";;:;::,,:'. :.; "'. i. , Agenda: 1-23-97 i~ ;' I ''17~ ,< , ~ ~ '.' ~ c ". , ~.~ ' , " " ;r .. ' ~ ,', 'r., . t..: ' !' j'. ,I .. ;, ,~:j' ~ :\ . " ~?~~ T . i' . . . .' ~ . ::,/? . ,': > ,,::,~ ';, '.~:~,'> :-',~' ;<,.\:. \'. ~~' Y',~:<;'/'::'. .,'1 ',~ ",;. ",.,:. ',':., ,,); '.' ' :' \;' :. , . . , c . . '. . . ~ . . . City Commission Meeting ...1 ~23-97 note: 1-21-97 Preliininary (Worksession) Agenda and paperwork .that was in,package initially but then not continued onto Thursday's. agenda is at the back of this agenda pack. ..f' 77c; . . , " " ' ..' .'. ~..,," ACTION AGENDA - CLEARWATER CITY COMMISSION MEETING Thursday, January 23, 1997 - 6:00 P.M; - County Chambers Welcome. We are glad to have you join us. If you wish to speak please wait to be recognized, then state your n..am.e. and address. Persons speaking before the City Commission on other than Public Hearing items shall be limited to 3 minutes. No person shall speak more than once on the same subject unless granted permission by the City Commission. ANY PERSON WITH A DISABILITY REQUIRING REASONABLE ACCOMMODATION IN ORDER TO PARTICIPATE IN THIS MEETING. SHOULD CALL 813/462-6684. 1 . Invocation 2. Pledge of Allegiance 3. Service Awards 4. Introductions and Awards 5. Presentations: a) Commuter Rail - Commissioner Turanchik 6. Approval of Minutes - Regular Meeting 1/9/97 & Special Meetings 1/6/97 & 1/14/97 (attorney/client) 7. Citizens to be heard re items not on the Agenda 1. Rev. Otis Green, Everybody's Tabernacle. 2. Mayor. 3. None. 4. Employee of Month - 12/96 - Jana Fine, Library - 1/97 - Gloria Nims, Library. Proclamation: National Burn Awareness Week - 2/2-8/97 5. a) Presentation made. Staff to pursue demonstration project. 6. Approved as submitted. Jay Keyes submitted a petition opposed to a parking lot on the west end of Memorial Causeway. He stated the Clearwater Beach Association would like the land that remains after the removal of beach water tower to remain open. PUBLIC HEARINGS Not Before 6:00 P.M. 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 speaker). Commission questions. Final rebuttal by applicant or representative (5 minutes). Commission disposition 8. Public Hearing & First Reading Ord. #6119- 97 - Vacating S 3' of N 7.5' utility easement and the E 2.5' of the W 10' utility easement lying in Lot 5, Beckett Lake Estates, Blk 1 (Crabbe, V96-14) (EN) 8. Approved. Ord. #6119-97 passed 1 st reading. Public Hearing - Second Reading Ordinances 9. Ord. #6109-97 - adopting 1992 Edition of 9. Ord. #6109-97 adopted. the Fire Prevention Code of the National Fire Protection Association, NFPA-1 1~3ro7 1 ~,1~~I'~MJ-""'.l.""''''''''.j-,., -" "~'-"'--"'~II.._........ .. -,-_._-----_...............~ ~t,r,,oI;.I:..~ ',. . ' ... ...... -----w T " . .. ! ',I ,;,.. :\" <~:,\'~':"'<, ,.', < '< " '<. .' 10. Ord. #6114~97 - Annexation for property 10. Ord. #6114-97 adopted. located at 1310 N. Hercules Ave. & 1965, 1979 & 1985 Carroll St., Hercules Industrial Park, Lots 33~35, 37-39 and part of Tract A Replat of Blks 1-19, Marymont Sub., with abutting vacated r-o-w of Overlea St. (Walker I Word I Metal Industries, Inc., A96-29) 11. Ord. #6115-97 - IL Zoning for property 11. Ord. #6115 adopted. located at 1310 N. Hercules Ave. & 1965, 1979 & 1985 Carroll St., Hercules Industrial Park, Lots 33-35, 37~39 and part of Tract A Replat of Blks 1-19, Marymont Sub., with abutting vacated r-o-w of Overlea St. (Walker I Word I Metal Industries, Inc., A96-29) 12. Ord.,#6117-97 -providing a rate structure to 12. Ord. #6117-97 adopted. operate in the roll off business in competition with private companies and approves the FY 1996/97 investment of approximately $235,400 in additional containers and compactors to support enterprise 13. Not Public Hearing - Purchase approx. 70 13. Approved. steel open top roll-off containers from Industrial Refuse Sales, Inc., Lakeland, FL, on an j'as needed" basis, at an est. total $190,400 (SW) 14. Ord. #6118-97 - Creating Sees. 22.88-22.91 14. Ord. #6118-97 adopted as amended. to provide for alcoholic beverage special event permits and to provide a permitting procedure for issuance of such permits upon certain conditions; amending Sees. 6.31 & 22.59 to exempt such permitted sales and consumption from certain prohibitions 15. Ord. # 6122-97 - Amending Sec. 22.24 to 15. Ord. #6122-97 adopted. extend City Manager's powers to regulate the time, place and manner in which park property is used by the public; amending Sec. 22.40 to restrict areas where dogs and other pets will be permitted CITY MANAGER REPORTS CONSENT AGENDA (Items #16-20) - 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. 1/23/97 2 '> j ." " -.: '3:. ",1":-. :,L>:" .".' 16. Approval of Purchases & Declaring property surplus per 1/14/97 memorandum (Not separate . agenda items): Two Portable 6' vacuum assist pumps to utilize at all WPC facilities, Service Pump and Compressor, $34,784 (EN) Maintenance of Xerox 5090 high speed copier, Xerox Corp., 2/1197-1/31/98, est. $31,572 (1M) Declare a 1 960 Ford Seagrave Fire Truck surplus to city needs; authorize disposal through open market sale in accordance with Sec. 2.623, Surplus Sales under $5,000 (FN) 17. Affirm City Manager's 60 day extension of original period 12/14/96-2/12/97 & further extend period to 12/13/97 for purchase of remaining PO#699-B625 for black 3408 polyethylene pipe from M. T. Deason Co., Inc., Birmingham, AL (GAS) 18. Accept grant increase from Substance Abuse AdvisorV Board for enhancements to the Geographic Information System Grant, in the amount $32,061 with a City match of $10,688 (contraband' forfeiture fundsl (PO) 19. Lease renewal with Pinellas County Arts Council for city owned property located at 400 Pierce Blvd. (Haven House), A. C. Turner's Sub., Blk 5, part of Lot 1 & Lot 2, 5 year term commencing 6/1/97, for total rent of $1 (EN) 20. Contract for control of exotic plant species in city owned lakes & ponds to Biological Research Associates, Inc., Tampa, FL, for the period 1124/97-1/23/98, for $48,050 (EN) OTHER ITEMS ON CITY MANAGER REPORT 21. Receive consultant report from O'Neil Planning & Design, Inc.; authorize staff to take recommended steps to address interim issues; prepare a resolution for Commission consideration re the establishment of a CRA for portions of Clearwater beach; and prepare a RFP/RFQ for Commission consideration to solicit a consultant to prepare a CRA plan for portions of Clearwater beach (CP) a) Set CO,mmunity Meeting re CRA on Clearwater beach 22. Support a 352 unit Affordable Rental Housing Development at 2900 Drew Street to be developed by the Wilson Company - authorize Mayor to sign needed forms; authorize a loan of $500,000 to be effective 10/1/97 at 3% for a 40 year term with interest only payments for the 1 st 2 years; approve capital improvement funding of $39,000 for sewer lines & manhole connection; and approve providing 4,000 cubic yards of fill from Public Works Dept. with an est. market value of $28,000 (ED) 23. Presentation of Strategic Framework for Economic Development , 1/23/97 21. Received report. a) Set for 2/11/97, 7:00 p.m., location to be announced. 22. Approved. Authorized. 23~ Presentation received. 3 I' .. I.. , '... '/.,. t~: \ '; .I' . '.';J .. t 24. First Reading Ord. #6116-97 - Relating to 24. Ord. #6116-97 passed 1 st reading. Buildings & Building Regulations; amending Sees. 47.181 & 47.182 to allow payment to the City Sidewalk Fund in lieu of construction of a required sidewalk (Deletes Sec. 47.1821 (EN) 25. Res. #97-06 - renaming Maple Street, 25. Approved. Res. #97-06 adopted. between Baker Ave. & Casler Ave. to Baker Avenue (EN) 26. Other Pending Matters 26. None. CITY ATTORNEY REPORTS 27. Resolutions a) Res. #97-08 - Encouraging joint use of a) Res. #97-08 adopted. existing telecommunications towers and 'structures as an alternative to new tower construction, and encouraging joint use of new towers 28. Other City Attorney Items a) Set attorneylclient session re Patrick Media vs. City - Possible dates: 2/13/97 at 11 :00 a.m. and 2/18/97 at 8:30 a.m. Date to be set at 1/27/97 special meeting. 29. City Manager Verbal Reports Deputy City Manager announced North Greenwood Community Task Team Strategy Meeting - 1/25/97 from 1 to 5 p.m. City Manager requested Commissioners needing another copy of draft Vision Statement to let her know. City Manager announced Druid Rd. at Betty Lane will be closed for 6 weeks due to Stevenson Creek project. Scott Shuford questioned if the Commission would object to considering sidewalk cafes in the Mandalay Streetscape plans. No objection. 30. Commission Discussion Items a) Countryside Recreation Center - approved summer trial of Moonlight Recreation Program. 31 . Other Commission Action Se.e.l requested date of major public meeting referenced by MPO's Pedestrian Advisory Committee. 1/23/97 4 >I . ',' .' ,"j . " ../<.i7'i';~':i:f~':';":>~':::Y:~::';:i~~,:_::""::::/:\:\'!.iM~l::::.:>>;;'~';~';;t"',_:", " '.. ',~:;'~(~"'," ,.-,", '.< Johnson questioned who was Mr. Shands. Johnson indlcBted he supported the Voluntary Handicap Parking Enforcement. Commissioner Hooper ,suggested those in the Fire Department trained to issue tickets get a "quick start" on the program. .c.tar.k congratulated Mr. Clearwater - Bob Henderson. Garvey congratulated the Seatons for Small Business Award. She reminded the public the next Worksesslon would be 2/3/97 at the MSB, C-View Studio and 2/6/97 Commission Meeting at the County Assembly Room. Announced City Hall renovations continue. Reminded the public of the Saturday Farmer's Market In Station Square Park - 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. 32. Adjournment - 10:34 p.m. '., t.'. .,> 1/23/97 5 ," -, \' .;" . .. , . " J;. ,_ CITY OF CLEARWATER Interdepartmental Correspondence TO: Mayor and Commissioners FROM: Cynthia E. Goudeau, City Clerk@ SUBJECT: Follow up from January 21, 1997 Work Session COPffiS: Elizabeth M. Deptula, City Manager DATE: January 22, 1997 In response to questions raised at the January 21, 1997, Work Session, the following answers are 'in final agenda order: Item # 14 - Ord 6118-97 - the correct version of the ordinance is in your packet. Item #19 - Haven House Lease to Arts Council- the 1996 assessed value is $192,000. Item #27a - Res 97-08 re telecommunications towers - while considering a variance to allow a GTE telecommunication tower, the Development Code Adjustment Board requested consideration of co-location on a nearby AT&T tower at Clearwater High School. While AT&T and GTE were agreeable, the School Board Property Manager denied permission of the co-location. GTE's representative approached the School Board requesting permission be granted. The School Board directed its staff to conduct a study to identify pros and cons. DCAB and staff believe co-location will benefits the community as it is more sensitive to the landscape and less costly for the telecommunications companies. They are requesting Commission support in encouraging co-location on telecommunication towers. Item #30a - Countryside Recreation Center - Youth from age 13 and above participate in the current Moonlight Recreation program at Martin Luther King Recreation Center. The Rotarians requ~sted the program at Countryside be provided until 2 a.m.. In order to be consistent with the program at MLK staff recommends 1 a.m. but could "live with" a midnight closure. Older youths are the participants staying until the one o'clock closure at MLK. The Program at MLK has been successful in providing a wholesome alternative activity for youth during the summer months with approximately 100 participants per evening. Other cities have also had success with similar programs. Both the MLK and Countryside programs are in response to requests for the areas in which they are located. Staff will investigate the possibility of providing this program in other areas of the City for consideration next year. One factor to be considered is the impact on surrounding residences. PLEASE BRING YOUR CALENDARS THURSDAY NIGHT. WE NEED TO SET ANOTHER ATTORNEY/CLIENT SESSION AND A COMMUNITY MEETING REGARDING A CRA ON THE BEACH. ~ >.' . - "',1.', ' I< " " ' , , i \'~': ,~'::'<f":'~~:':.,}',:(it'" ~~+:.u~~:'''I,I.<.;'\~'' '. ':'1';/1 ~ ~ll .. J., :r:;"i;~.'.t1,,/{~~;"~/l;~~', ft.;\VI~!-\,I~l""" I "..,' . .~~: I' ~'-. ,', ',~c{'~"H.': 'i.: I~~::; '.{'>.:.', .... ~~t~"....,~.....~.~_."\o ,.~..., ',"" ,.., I . : I , C 1 T Y OF C LEA R W ATE R Interdepartmental Correspondence i t' I:>' I TO: Mayor Garvey '.' FROM: " Sally Thomas, Agenda Clerk , " '. " , " , , < SUBJECT: ' Invocation ' . "' " I, COPIES: Cynthia Goudeau, City Clerk DATE:' January 23, 1997 . " , , Tonight's invoc'ation will be offered by Rev. Otis Green, Everybody.s Tabernacle, 1120 N~ Betty Lane, 34:615 ' l' .. " , I I \ \ i I '\ I l; . ~rI>>"'OijlIi_lii..tJilhlWMVlt:A~~~W._'~;,,::.'r": ' , . -~.. ~~:...~~ ........,iriW~Ai.~"'.;~i~.s.'<ii~:.:.r!.\.'~~l"(~il!A},;;~i~jiJi~w~~{' )/. ;.:, ~;:l~i;L"i iii. ::l'r,;i.~t"m~~~~'i:;~:i ;'.'i:;' I:; 'j:I".., .,,' _~__"~ ?n..'ti(;)',"\'UY,f"'~'iJ..,'~n'k""~~.1\"'1'~~fiH1:~>.tl:{1".\>:~~.J:itt\1';:i1i 1.1 . ~ . " < ,'1,< , " \: ' <'; ;.r ''(.:, ~.', < " ' . ' . ., ~. T .' , . ~:'. j..;.f....' , 0, t " . '.: . CLEARWATER CITY COMMISSION Agenda Cover Memorandum Item II: Meeting Date: 1121/97 1/23/97 SUBJECT: SERVICE AWARDS RECOMMENDA T'ON/MOTION: The following employees be presented with service awards for their length of service In the employment of the City of Clearwater. fBJ and that the appropriate officials be authorized to execute same. BACKGROUND: 5 Years Richard M. Sanchez ,Richard G. Clendenin Richard W. Garbe Janet A. Skinner Engineering Gas Gas Human Resources 20 Year~ Michael H. Kahn Elizabeth M. Deptula Robert J. Caruso Public Works City Manager Gas 10 Years Roger C. Brennan Daniel R. Higgins Frank L. Young III Timothy T. Treble William J. Klelnsorge Barbara 1;. Elgenmann Elizabeth L. Garrett Michael A. Blake Dale P. Johnson Finance Police Fire Police Police Central Permitting Police Public Works Engineering 25 Years Stephen M. Brooks Jeffrey C. Daniels Peter P. Verhoeven Roscoe C. Dobson, Jr. Peter C. St. Martin John Whitcomb Police Fire Fire Fire Fire ,Solid Waste 15 Years Albert F. Hanss Nannette L. Harbison John R. Urban Robert M. Brumback Police Fire Fire Solid Waste I I ' Reviewed by: Orfgfnatrng Department: Costs: Commission Action: Legol HUMAN RESOURCES o Approved Budget Total o Approved w/Condltlon. purchDIlng User Departmont: o Denied Risk Mgmt. Current Fiscal Yellr o Contfnulld to; IS Funding Source: ACM o Cllpltllllmprovu14Int: Other Advlrtlud: 0 Op.rlltlng: Date: 0 Attachments: Oth,r: Paper: SubmItted 0 Not Required Approprlotlon Code by: Affocted Portres: [J Notified o None City Monllger Q Not Required i l.-~-'-.'- ..,..~~,......- .~~ .,t"h,...,..~........J.,_....f,....;....,;'<c;r e."~ ~'''~; ~""c" ,...... ,I..... .....,'h'. w ....' " . "+, ".' ~. '.' j . <, , ....:. :J,,! ~oJ t.~. '.......T '", . ~ ' jI , ':' . , ' ' , , ~ .~.; ',' , , H , . :'~ -;,.t I.',. ~:. ....:1. \:'"';(:.:';'~~f:;~~!'~~,?~ti"~:~ {' ':. ~.... J. ~'cw '{~ . 'i', ...' ~. 'u' ~\ ' ~ ., . TO: Mayor Rita Garvey FROM: Betty I. Blun~. Confidential Clerk Receptionist COPIES: 'City Commissioners, Betty Deptula, Cyndie Goudeau SUBJECT: Presentation at the January 23, 1997 City Commission Meeting DATE: January 23, 1997 The following presentations will be made at the January 23, 1997 Work Session: EMPLOYE~ OF MONTH Fnlployce of the Month for December, 1996 is J80a Fine. Library Department Employee of the Month of January. 1997 Is Gloria Nims. Library Department PROCLAMATION Burn Awareness Week - James Goodloe, F1re Department " , , " " " . ! ' {' , , t' ~( 'ot 1)2..'1/9) #~'l ~ . -J <%; 0: o w w a.. U) :1 z o e/) z <%; a.. x uJ :2 w l- e/) <( >- 0: ~I....J .~ ~ g: 0 0: - <( ~ I 0: ....J I I~ ::l o U w w ~ z <( :2: ~ a: o ~ I- LI.I Z ... - CC a: ..I 4 Z o - CJ LIJ a: ~-~ .::1.. Lll!I.1. .. : <Tt '1' '. l. I" IArl. " . ' - ~ '..4 ~, . i . .. I -;.;: ,~., . ' . ~.. . ~ 1I '\1 ' "11 i IAIIIIUt.l::c. illt'll,m11~1I-'r'n-t~II.''ulLf .. .J _MItt ~WI r _I .lit 1I1U liT I~ u rr l11r"ia1l I If, . 11 I'" ill JIWU 1 .. 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Some of the RegloSprlnter's outstandIng features · Convenlenl low floor sections and WIde doorv...ays lover 4 feel) for eHorUess entry and e~ll. · Push button operaled, relractable ramps providing easy access 10 dIsabled persons, elderly and people wilh baby carri<lges or bicycles, · 74 In novallve analomically designed seats in each car for optimum comfort. . State-of.the-art passenger information system. destination indicators are locked in the windshield and behmd the side wmdows, · Roomy, brIght. pleasant car inlenors ......ith extra largo Windows for a.cellenl V1Slb,hly Above average ceiling height for added space al"d comfort, · Multi.purpose Slorage areas and bicycle rac~s for passenger convenience, · Electronically conlIolled diesel engines for reduced omissions. mr It II ~-!l.Il,~',t1jWftl.....ltlrU\.... 11.( 41~r....u...tIl'JIlll '~U1A-, W<WllifJ..-r.,.u, ........ . -- .~ TAM PA& S E I / ,/ SUNDAY. DECEHBEA IS, 1996 . 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'L~ "1 .. .... ri~ Jg h dmfjiJ, 'o-,..~) ,.. m '~.8] ~E li ~ i!zi:~)(nt i' ~. ,ll;i;'~~- = ~~ ~ ~l] if ~ ~1~f1~iUi i "," j Iii .,' I. e o~ ~~.,sa ~ hlil~ !~i' 1"'" ] I \:,.,'" I C1) ~ l. P Hp ~ l~ JimfM ~,- -ll: ~ ~ ~tll 1~8 -8ls~ 0 h:tHs-sHi --~~ :,J.. --' ra ~ Jj i I <!~ H i.l a;. ~ (j II ~i] II~ Tn .LJll<U"I:LRbtlllWt nU:'rJ'II~~~l'J ._"';'.';'II-J;Jjl..~ M ,r"",'1I11J,f\~., 'J~I;UJI n' It _ Jdft1JU';~~,fll~.;'r . ui . -'':''~- u ri .............c ~ ,I".,.. '-'"" - .~..:...... ," . > .. ..' ~ . > ., " , , ' .. --South Tam~a Diesel cars under study RegioSprinter could link downtown, Ybor City By IVAN I. IlAY1IAWAY TrlbUDe Sr./I Writer YDOR CITY - Less tIWI a wed:. Itler Tlmpa Mayor Dick Greco met wltb bls statt to emphutze tbe 1lee4 of Itttlnc a troUey I1Il1A1n& to tlAt dOWlltowa and Ybor Ol)' developmeJllf, a new Jroo 110m his eJltered U1e pldure. The QeIllWl UWlUtldul'el1 or a dles.eJ. powered l!pt.rall car ealted 1Ile: Recio- Sprinter bave offered to loan . demonstra- Uoa model to Tampa for an indefinite pert. od. county CommJs:sroner Ed Turancbtk said Tuesda1. , UslOI exlsUn& ...us. Il couleS be USed to lIf1ll Hyde Part. the oetItral buslaess db- mct. Ihe lIew Chenllel Dtslricl and Ybor. Turandllk. an avId proponent of a rail mass transIt s)'Stem for Tampa and the county, salll be learned of the RecloSprin, ter last faU wblle vl$ltllll Portland. Ore, He bas sllIce !lad dlscussloas wIth Its manufllC- curer, DueW8&,SlemellS. , "Rl&ht 1I0W, the demo Is In Calpr)' Ind they've ~d to brllllll bere this Decem. ber or January." Turancblk said. "TIley Aid we could use It 15 Ion& as we liked. I think we sbould test It tor four to she moaUu. N The 5Clri'rol)elled ears call)' about 100 "-~yol~Ccuott~ See DIESEl., PIle 2 The RegloSprlnler would use exllUng raUI to link Hyde Park. tho central bUlln... dlltrlct. the new Channel Dlltrlct and Ybor. --" 1AMPI1l f. (ot(lJOAtednesday, May 22. 1996 L ..--- . From P'&~ I passengers IIl1d tan be linked 10- gether, tbllUP only one car Is be- Ina used tat demOD.Slrallans. They cost between Sl million and SJ.5 m.llllon eacb. be said. . Turanchlk broke tbe news Tuesday to I most receptive au. dlence. He made II pan ot his open1na remarks before oHlcllll' lna over the iJl$talllltlon or the new OtnceR lIId board membeR at the Ybor City Chamber at Commerce at their monthly lun. cheon. Llnkllla the new develop. melllS In Hyde Park. dOYintawn, tile Chlonel Dlstrlct and Ybor Clly bas become a recurrlns theme .1 meellnp Involvtlll de- velopen from those lreas. Tb05C proJects Indude .part. ment complexes tn Hyde Patk. I De. tedUIJ CO'.l.rtboU$e, the COli' ventlon ceoter bolel. a sports arella and a relall/l!Olertlln' ment(restauraDt complex near the Ciarrtson Selport TennlDal. III Ybor Clly, the proIetti Include . ne. bOlel, &II CKlCdoor Interna. tlonal markeljllace &114 . maIor relA!l/entertlllament complex. Lasl week, Greco told city pia linen the propoRd dDwn. lown.to-Ybor trolley would be the clue that beld ever)'Udlllta- gelber In erutlnl olle maJor draw ror tour1sm. AD6 durilllll!s firs! speech to L.I~ .I ""', ,"udUU..C' ~ 113 nC:\lrCK . II resldenl. .local III wyer Krtsto-': pher Fernandez SlIld be boped 10" add repreJCntatlves from tbe', Channel Dlslrict and the Tampa Downtown Partnership to tbe . chamber board. Wblle tbe trolley could link . tbe areas east of the Hlltsbor' oup River, It would do little tor Hyde Park. City 0 rJl clals saId . Iblll a shorHenn soluUon (lJuld Involve shuttle buses between downtown and Hyde Part. Bul Ihe exIsting rill s~em thl. runs Ihrough Ybor Ind downtown does cross Ihe rtver and snllkes Its .IY alool tbe Crosstown EJi:pre5$wIlY, comln, wllhln an easy w.lklll& dlst.ll.nce of Old Hyde Plrt VlIlqe. The diesel car 1150 could move on 10 tile Sputh HOward Avenue area - the IQoClIllecI $0- Ho District. where douas of aew shops .nd restluraals bave opened. Turanchllr. noted. Betore tbe ReJloSprinter can be teste4. Tul'lnchlk cautioned, a&reemenlS tOt use of the rails nee4 to be worted out .-11b lIIe CSX rall1"Old In4 IpproVlI mUJI be received tram tbe' Fe4eral Rall Admlnl5tndon. "There's sUlI . lot or tIIlap to be worke4 out and It may DOt even happen. but we'd like to by II," be ...Id, "ProbablY We'll make. trip up to Qllpry to look It over again berore mllklna lIIe final decision." . " ... . ", .. ... ,- ED,ITORIALS In the face of dismal alternatives, commuter rail plan picks up steam IOMI COMMISSIONERS make, no se- crellb.at lhe)' teelthe sune 1I1a)' about the Idea of pulUn, &elf.propelled passenaer can on fl- , Istl~ frelablllnes. So why did lbey vote 7.0 10 find lIl. al.l&nment [or a vItal part of lb.e I)'stem !bal hu no !raw? ~1IH of lbe many tensl. ble arauments made In favor of the plan - and beuuse nobOdy has I belter Idea.. The county Cf.llnol keep up with road.wld. enlna demands, to boWenecks on maIor rOlds will Ollly ad wO!'M.lnlbe next 20 yun. III lbo Drandoll area, It maIor develop- mtJlll. InclUdln, more than 30 million Iquare teet ot nonresldenUal .pace. have been ap- proved. Gene 801M of tIla elly.(Ounly plannlnl commlJslolI called !be area the premier devel. opmenlllle olllb.e west COUI of florida. There Is UlUe Ihes4 dovelo~n need that Itn'l provid- ed for lb.em 110'11', olb.er Ihan adequata lraru. portatlOIl. ' ' Salldy MacKinnon, head of Ihe Brandon Cblmber of Commerce" raU wk force, lold tile board lb.at ",000 new bomes are camlna to BrlllldOll JIld lb.at lbe Iru facell traruportaUon l/'ldloct. The CrosslOWD Expl'eS$way c.'annol be extended lbroll&h lbo boOmlnl .uburb because of lbo eosl ~d_lllsrupUon of buUdozln, UI roup neJabboTbOOds. Fallura to look ahead .nd re- sen-a rlabt of "1'/ wu I mltlake lb.lt need nol be reputed. ' Much ot lba rlib I of way for the train would be 1S0naled U I roule wera delermlned before pro!Ottt wen bullt. To flU to uk for donatlons now.Ylollld mean bU)'ln, d~velo~d land laler al . ~t of lellll of mJlllallll of doUl1T1. P.ul Oraun, repreulllln. \.be Parkwa)' CIlnler project, olle olllle It developments Ip' proved Ill. Ibe Irea, laid commissIoners he 'IItlullS donat~ lwo miles of rt,lIt of WII)' for tho 10 MANY HIOHWAYS h3ve been buill ltIIlllnd pay ror . Iludy 0' how 10 ,et the rail thaI laxpoyers cannol IJtord even to maintain line aU the way lOuth Ul lbe Manalee County them all, much less 'WIden Ihem. The spraWl 1I11e. H~ sa.ll!'ll.t \S helplnl ~ca~o lib llroJtd toward eveHbeaper lan41erther from IlIe cll)' '1m emplo)'. up 10 IUDD ~ople wlio wJll need has lell bllahled areas behind .nd raISed tax a beller way 10 Itl to \IIort. tales for IlIou Jorced to .hlre Iho burden al Wayne uUau, developer of the aranlSon the overnle1'llled InlrasUutlUrt. TownCenltt,lIld lbe mall bu been Jurprlsln,- "Cllllen. are lo.ln, Ihelr public., Iy .uccesstul; .ltrIICUn.10 million 'hoppers lIS splrlledness," Harareu'observed. . rim )'eu. He sailS most malor landowners III l'Iollonlalo, vottrs In th~ poorer nelahbor- the a.re. flvor Uie rail plan. . hoodJ lie represenls wanled mare aovemmenl MU:e pelonoll of. the Orealer Tampa Asso- . prparams dnd hleller laxes, ~Ulllolloday, . c1I1Uoa ''If Reallan said hit &1'OU II SUPIIOr\.l ex. "They say we Slloull1o't la~e fill)' 1I\0rt of', plorlal rail Iitclua .I! ,co\lld cothlU$ Ihan Ihelr laXel,bocause we're, WlISllnllllub$ldWn",. blpway CCl1Jtnlctlolland,wauld b~ ~esJ dltrup' new commuhlUM,"1Ia sa#. Mf:vell poor. peapla Uva.to,pJsUna ael&hbottlooda..". ,,', (l . ' " are beeomlnl vel')' lW;illy ~IIUve.'TtIeY , SIan}(l1~ of Town 'N Counlry I4ld lho can'l attord 10 slve any of Illelr Uleslyle away," COUIll)' Ii lltUdy 20 )'u,.. ~IO In bulldlnl rail., 1I1rarell Rei a lrlIlll network u , w.y 10 Sel'lraI OthOR Jrom that nel&hborhood nartll. lervo and ravlvo 'UtJlIlIlI nelpbOrl\oodI. l\~I\I ' weat of Tampa Jnlernallonal Airport ..ld.1l 1111 worken makillhe mosl or Ibelr p,ychecks, rOlldJ Into Ihe t:lty .n '0 backed up each Improve Ihelr IIvln, sl.ndlrdS dnd rOlaln Ihe momlllllllal residents 'eel lrapped. Jeellnl Ibal tavemmenl I, workln, for l!lem Mark DoUlIo of Ihe We.lshore Alliance.. Inslead 01 ap[nsllllem. ropresenUII.I 300 companies amplo)'ln. 2S,000 Thot', . 101 10 Ilk of IIlfl1ln, bUllhe leaJllo people, IIlld lbe ,roup'llap prlorlly IIltl1rupor. ask 0' lovernmen\. TII. counl)' commissIon tallon. TIle Wesl Shore dlslrlcl lias ft,Ollll htI1~1 "1,,...ly II II" .~" .I~~' .....,. .... .. ,/' HUblxlrouab County relJdenlt'made 10 con. Y1ne1llt a ~ tar bu Ildln, I local rail s)'Slem at WedneJdaY" bo.rd meaUn, IlIal cammls. .loMra voted UlI&llImo\lSly 10 beiln decldln, wbln toma of tho trackllbould 10. Tho 'Qoar4 I1JO wIlIel)' decIded to 'oack up lb. deeilloll or the Mel1Opolllan Plallnln, Or. polJ:aUon Ullnclude nil In a U million Iludy ot \he "m'l \rIlUporta\!OIl problemt. , hUe mOlt of lbQM at lbe meelln, applaud. ed thl dewlan, JOme resldenls wbo arlued eplos\ any tuveslment ill fell wa~ Jl'\IS\nled .1 wllalthe)' II)' ls . wille of money, Business- IIIlll Ralpb HIlJ!les. the nral member of the pubU~ to spen 11th. meeUna. summed. up U1e ll'JIUtIenl Iptnst rall: "We do nol bave to pay collJultaals to teU UI wbal WI ,Iready know." WIIIt wo a1reo.dy know, hoand olMn saId, Is lb.t lralllll are 100 expensive and altraclloo tellt riders la be of mucb IIH In sprawllnlar- ea.s Uko ours. rooms lhal would be a brief tnlln ride 'rom lbe' downlawa convention cenler, he reminded commissIoners. , Ron G.II$Z/ca. presldenl 01 the North Tampa Ch,mber 0' Commerce, said thaI be Ittended Ihree community meellncs on 11Ie rail plan and IlIal .1 IlIe elld or each, no Gna was ap~d 10 Ihe cancepL A l\lame of the ou\numberelS rail CrltlC3 was Ihal fin ".nolnted" &roup 01 self.proclalmed ex- perIJ It forclnllaX\lllYen to buy !raIns wlthoul allIllIl volen' appro~. Tballlmpl' ltIl'l lrue. Support for lbe train hu beell built throuall . very peopllKlrlenled, democrallc proce.ss, !be many clUteu Inl! busIness aroupt aow supporllllJ lbe train ate Ihemselves demoenUc:a!ly orpnlzec1. The ma. lor Investmenl stlllly approv~ I~ De<<mber by Ihe IranspartatJon plannlnl board and tn. doned Wednesday by Ihe commission Includes an ext\ausUve effort 10 find oul 'lIl1al ~ople Ihlnk of varlous lrlInsportaUOD opllollS. 'TIle besl answer to Ihe publlc-Involvemenl <luulloll ume trom Colnmlnloner Ed Turanchlk. oraanller of Ih e pro-rail e"ol1. He said he Insists Ihallhe nJl question be put 10 a public Vole. But, he correctly adds. II mallM no tense 10 pUI an Isslle on tile blIUolnow wilen 10 many vllel points rllmaln questlon Il\lIl'IIs: How many people mllhl ride? How much ,..ould It ctISt to bUlld,end op. enle? How would II be paid tar? How muell federal aull Ilalo aid mlshl be available? Would 'II tost less to add more buses or buUd more roadS? These Ii'll the \so sues Ihe delalled Sludy will a!lempt 10 answer. Bul other \so SU eJ . are hi rder 10 San. Jam.. fi.rgrltt evaluale ond are 110 leu ImportanL Slate Sen, James Haritatt're- cently explained .10 us why he is . sl10nl rail advocale. . Yeara 1'0 when he was a l>8.nk loan ot;lcer. he could help lower-Income lIforken lei UII housekeeplns In Tampa. Someone Uke . IIr. bale colleclor could quallJy for a loan and move Inlo . lood slarter borne end even buy. . new cer. ; '." . ' ,"Tod.y . prbale man would hlve'lo 'Work ' two JObS," H.rVell IIld. "We are a soclel}' faellns very poor," , . ' -4 ~..' . '" .. .. ~ Il.M.IlU "'I'-l~,~M_Liwil"litM~i.niH_uti~,i~~R_~orn. ,_ '.Ill.~"'k":"'IltII~'~U~fTl'U "li;~l / ~T1 r._.f'lJ\LIlJrlf"'H'~ '~""'in,'jr..I.......i-":f"'ft'h,......c'+"'" . ... 20 TIMES. SUNDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1995 .. · . o ; / / EDITORIALS Get on tracl< to the future Just I few'" years ago the notion of building a Cl)mmuter ralllystem to link this sprawling region of dlaconnected dties and suburbs seemed UttJe more than an urban planner. pIpe dream. But things chAnge:' The \mpoMlble now aeemsplauslble. ThAnks to the dogged efforts o( a deter. mined cOunty commiuloner, and Important changes In state and federal transportation policies, Hillsborough County Is poised to make rail an Important part o( Its (uture. It's Ume PlnelL1, CoUnty joined the effort. Much has to happen belore the first train rolls down any track. 'Money must be lound {or detailed studies, elected amcials have to demonstrate a serious commltment and the pubUc has to show that It Is willing to (ollow. Getting this done wiU take the kind of ,islon and patience rarely (ound in Florida; 'It all starts by viewing raU from a new penpetUve. "This really Is not about traIns," explains HUlsborough Commission- er Ed Tunnchlk, the region's bIggest rail advocate. "It's about growth management and the future shape lnd contours and focus o( the communlty we Uve In.'' Getting people out of their cars and Into trains 11 no simple (eat In a region that has grown up around the lutomobile. Freeways have tranafonned America ln the past 50 years, but ra.ll II maJdna: a comeback a, communltIea aaesa the country consider the hlBh coot ot road construction. "What's going to (oree this di&cusslon is the recognition that we can't afford roads," san Pinellis Commissioner Steve SeIbert. That', why he 1m asked the Pinellas Met. ropolitan Planning Organltatlon to direct Its staff to study whether existing caU lines can 'be converted to commuter use. Although money speaks the loudest, the , cost should not be measured in just dollars and cents but also In the many ways high. ways tear the fabric of a community. They have divided neighborhoods. destroyed city centers and paved over llnliscipe that could have been preserved. LIke Hillsborough, Pinellas could use existing tracks that link Oldsmar, Safety Harbor, Clearwater and downtown St. Pe. tersburg. ThIs route Isn't the one planners would choose U they had the money to build an elevated monorail. But such s project would cost $I.billlon or more. Advocating that Is tantamount to opposing raU. Some.' thing more rcaUstlc Is needed. The Pinellas MFO should take Seibert', suggestion snd begin studying use of existing lines. "1 persOn/illy am vcr)' Interested In It," Sel. btrt oaId. Hillsborough already is weU ahead of PineUalln planning. A study, paid for by a group o( HlUsborough businesses, Identified 55 miles of existing tracks that could be used for commuler rail. The Hllbborough MPO wIIJ decide Tuesday whether to incor- porate rail.lnto Its long.range transporta- tion plan. 1t ought to say yes. An even more Important declslon comes Dec. 13 when HUlsborough, COunty cern. missioners decide whether to deler low.prl. ority road projects and use the money for a detailed sluey, land acquisition and preliml. nary designs. That may dislrus ~me peo. pIe who want new roads, but It Is the only way to start this long-delayed process. ~iUsborougb estimates that Its 7o-mIle systtm - 15 miles ot new track and 55 mUes of existing track - could be up and operating within live years. at a cost of $30B.mllllon, or $4.4.m1l11on per mile. Those IIrC probably opUmbUc projections. Even so, consider the alternative. Local transportation officials estlmate that building aU the roads needed to handle just.Hillsborough'. needs through 2015 will cost $8.S-blllion. Leu than hall of that money Is available. One new highway, the Veterall! Expressway, cost $332.mi/lIoo" more than the enUre commuter ran aystem Is projected to cost. ' Those kinds of nwnbers ought to be enough to get eJected officials serloUlabout rail. But they are only part of the equation. "The key iS$ue Is to bllild the communlty support," said ltate Sen. John Grant. R. CarroUwood. Slate Rep.J!m Davis, P-Tam- pa, pgreed. "We need to get more people !OC\Bed en thls," he "Id. Tuqncltik believes there. 15 a well of public support {or a rail system. Seibert agrees, but says tllere also are many people who have moved to this area from other parts oC the tounlry and they want nothing to do with rail. . Building thls system will require a com- munlty consensus, partly because It will likety require a tax 1ncrea!le but also be. cause making it successful will require fun. damental changea In land use. In today'. conservative times, raIsing taxes (or nnr. th!.ng Is <ilfiitult, bUl to do so lor a project whose benefits won't be realJ%ed for a generation will be especially daunting. Changing land.use patterns will be contro- versial in an area in which denslt)' is a dirty word. That doesn't mean II shouldn't be tried. It has been 50 years stnce Tampa ended It I street car system and shifted the lranspor. taUon (oCus to cars. It will likely take another 50 years to reverse that shUt. 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JI 11 I J '1'1iI_11i"~,"tl~-" Jh n T r ti n.~ --. .. ,-~ I", I" . .~.' ,., ..,', I. H' ....rIll ~t(" 'I..../'~ o~ .1 t #7~_ f'\'-::.. Co V . ;), 3 .1, '7 (;;1/ ... BECAUSE. Clearwaler Beech proper tv values & tourism land lherefore business) are enhanced bY the beauty of Memorial Causeway. BECAUSE. A parkina lot on the CausewaY just west of the east bridqs would be a safety hazard for both motorists and pedestrians cominq from the access road. ~ BECAUSE. Landscapina to h1d& parkinq meters and cars in a parkinq lot would further reduce lhe'valer vista on the Causeway. BECAUSE: A parkinq lot on the Causeway would be seldom used and HA{lna parking needs can be solved in other ways.. ..,. WE THE UNDERSIGNED vETlrI6N-THE CLEARWATER CITY COHHISSIONERS TO DENY THE REQUEST FOR AN ADDITIONAL PARKING LOT ON HEHORIAL CAUSEWAY. /' Name .&. .. Addr... iii: ._-~~ f{:~::?;:~~~~ t~f1 9'334""" ~ e::t;:';3; __.._0."O>~Tkfo)r. .~ /Iti I (\ ~~h:iji% to .,- l=:c. 1t.t63 c) __JP? ~J.c. 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BECAUSEI A parklnq lot on the Causeway would be seldom used and Harina parking needs can be Delved in other ways...... /i WE THE UNDERSIGNED PETITION THE CLEARWATER CITY COMHISSIONERS TO DENY THE REQUEST FOR AN ~DDITIONAL P~RKING LOT ON HEHORIAL CAUSEWAY. Name . Address /j j} ~~ $7J/7Yl~ rB/% (lu.,,, !lW(.. , I - /1 / I 1'1 1/ "/ ___ :... -~_. _l:1.1 ~.,.~.....,) 9. c I ~, e /1 ~.~___.__:ZJ!_E:LLa..~ CLu AeLu ~. "If. 'm..".,J"'L..~f&=- ofiii. . -_:::1~.-1Is!/-i.jf1;jie. u..... g , _J_t:_I:)Et5!.'1 (7:" ~ w g~1/ ~ qS~ W"--'-' ~~ CL&L.. · 33 ~.c'TV.\~u' '~\l1t CCw ~ c (' 34fe.'&J I 'I ,I .1 :1. 34b~~ ;l1J BjG'30 Z~... _ t= II' ~ t . CJ-J.II,.. ... .\rfL, ,. '3 3 T>}.'1 r.n'L/P.f1j- f\.. '1~C) \- ~ ~ ~ 346ft. P 'tP;? lJ 3 3 7 11,u~ L0:~ "1 t!b ~ ~-=ft- p~,,~ Cu' . )11) -3 t/t~J- Wi"J Ibl . ' JU;II~ . 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" Itcm '# 8 CLEARWATER CITY COMMISSION Agenda Cover Mcmomndulll Meeting Dale SUB.JECT: Vacation Request 96-14 (Crabbe) 1.~3.'17 RECOMMENDA TIONIMOTION: Approve the applicant's request to vacate the South 3.0 feet of the North 7.5 foot utility easement, less the Westerly'and Easterly 10 feet, and vacate the East 2,5 feet of the West 10 foot utility easement, less the Northerly 4.5 feet, lying in Lot 5, Block I, Beckett Lake Estates Subdivision, and pass Ordinance 6119-97 on the first reading. SUMMARY: · The applicant's swimming pool and concrete deck encroach into the easements. · The City has no existing or proposed utilities within the subject easements. · General Telephone, Florida Power and Time Warner have reviewed the proposed vacation request and have no objections. · This application has been reviewed by the various City Departments concerned with vacations, and there were no objections. · The City Engineer recommends that this vacation request be approved. Reviewed by: Legal 9t(!../ BUdget NI A Originating Dept. Cosu: NlA Commission Action Engineering Department (Current FY) Approved Uscr Dept. FWlding Soum:: Approved w/conditions Purchasing N/A Risk Mgmt. N/A IS ACM ENG. OrnER Copt. Imp. Denied Ad\'ertIM.'d: Opcmting Cont'd to Date: 1/09197 & 1116197 Other Paper. Tam(Xl Tribune Not required: Affected parties notified X AppropriUtiOll Codc(s} Atlnc1unents: SUbmltt~ City M~cr/r . VACATION 96-14 CRABBE.AGN ./ AppliCllliOl1 QrdilUU\CC 6 J 19-97 Locution Map Nol Required .- ....,.'....."....~_._.....- .~.. ._---"'_._~_:'_..: -... ... ~._.....- ...._..........._...........~.. , .... ...k...aQ. .! r --~ , " l'l::._-<.lC::-!:l:*:' 1<.1: jj -..'.1'-1 ' -'~..N41'~.l ~ U:;.J:;_J--'i::'tl 1.J :'j:;''', I ..:,j ~ ... . .;1.:. CITY OF CLEARWATER - ENGINEERING SERvICES FORM NtJloUJEP. P.O. BOX 4'48, CLEARW^T~R, r~. 34618-4748 PH. (913) 562-4747 1326-0104 VACATION REQUEST "- F I L I N G FORM - -- 1. NAME OF APPLICANT OR DESIGNATED REPRESENTATlVE~ NAME: ~~r7€?<). CA'.I9~~ PHONE: 'I-~'.-ID9" ADDRESS: /9'" t/;NS~Nt.:; ~~'/ c~E09;\'AJ79~ ,ct.. :N~:;3 HEREBY PETITION THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER FOR TH~ VACATION OF THE FOLLOWING: 00 EASEMENT TYPE: tl7i't./~'I 0 RIGHT"OF-WAY DALLEY 0 OTHER 2. LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY TO BE VACATED, IE: IF IT IS A PORTION OF AN EASEMENT, DESCRIBE WHICH PORTION, IF IT IS AN ALLEY, DESCRIBE FROM WHERE TO WHERE OR WHAT LOT/S IT ABt1TS, IF 11' IS A RIGHT-OF-WAY DESCRIBE HOW MUCH TO BE VACAT!:D. .. rNe s::bqYIII .;I. 57 FEe r e>;&: l"iiYE N'oAf';y ~ S -nH}/ t!.;7i1..17;' ~/'}.sE..~EIV r I9w..lJ ~ e'9s r ~.Io F'E.E.r o;z: 7NE. ~"r /D...r=oor tE;;1}StE..J1VGtv'r ,I...'7",;Yq IN ~r..s~ /~ct.(e-rr ,(/9~tE. ESm?e:S 6L.K -L ~s ,I(€'Cc;uf.}),5,l) ~:v "o69r ~o~ 65 ;t'/i6jES 9~ If 95 Or ~ .I'~,..g'-I'C ~E.Ct!).,!~$" CJ;c "/;VE ((-9S ~AJ:ry, p-t.. D,,( ~'T 3. STREET ADDRESS OR SIMPLE LOCATION: Irt'~ ~~A/S;I'#~ .21<./ C(:Q9A'Ah9VE.1{,~. ~~2.3 4. PROPOSED USE OF VACATED PROPERTY: ;::; OC>~ Sc.,,<<E€AI t;;;NC~OSGl.(#!E 5. ZONING OF ADJOINING PROPERTY: If' (25 iftc..--." v;;;'( l ~;'~~1 · WJX 1 .......-., ~.- o ~ --= -~ J ~~4~~ISt~ I PAGE 1 OR 2 ~ , , : ... .. ~ . '; C l .' ~ ..' . .1_.. . DE:-~2-19,S la:34 ~~~ P_~'.j""I"J ~ DE,.E_:P1E"H TJ ;I3;l273S7 p.~3 6 .ATTACHMEN'rS: LAND SURVEY OF PROPERTY IS REQUIRED IF THIS VACATION INVOLVES AN ---- EXISTING ENCROACHMENT. DRAWING SHOWING PROPOSED USE OF VACATED PROPERTY ---- (SURVEY, PLOT PLAN, ETC.) , X SEE ORDINANCE 5969-96 (ATTACHtD) FOR FEE SCHEDULE - THE FOLLOWING LETTERS OF NO OBJECTION ARE .REQUIRED: (LIST OF CONTACT PERSONS FOR THE UTILITIES IS ATTACHED) -!-- FLORIDA POWER CO~PORATION -L- GENERAL TELEPHONE COMPANY X TIME WARNER CABLE - OTHER 1. NAME AND ADDRESS OF PROPERTY OWNER (PLEASE PRINT) NAME: ~Ne-rre '&). C<.-9~ PHONE: 4iCl-'-/096 ADDRESS: 19~" ~ ~ e(e,q-<~n:~.,r:{. AI'-.:JJJ OWNERS SIG~TU1U: _~ ~ t~ ~ -~~ 8. 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'~'. .,~':i(@.'.II.,",~ "_~.:'Jru.:..'..l.: ~~ L~..lc~.~...;;tItr...'*'iI'U.,,"''':'I'C.40.I..:.....-.I.>I-.... ......"t~.':'; '..,: " .~' " T-:'h~.~', ....,\....,...~,,:.....,....... :'Jll.1:_\:~l~047.l'\' ....~.....:~.., ~)"';""t~ ....'L.f~"'1;'tr~ ..... r.r ..,ir7Yr'~. ......f'... +"\-;: ~... I " ... t,p, I .' ',. ~ _.... .. q , .., A t,~m ""J.~ ...., ':1;.... "'"' , ;; lrJ .. , !' ~ '" ~ I " , '.": '" ~. ,0'., l :," f Vac:3tion Number 96.14 "Crabbe" V A CAT ION R E QUE S T PRO C E S SIN G SHE E T PLEASE REVIEW THIS VACATION IN TERMS OF YOUR PRESENT OSE AND FUTURE NEED FOR THE PROPERTY. INDICATE YOUR COMMENTS BELOW: REFERENCE ATLAS SHEET NO 253-B SECTION 01 TOWNSHIP 29S RANGE 15E - - 2. 3. 4. 1. ENGINEERING SE~ICES: ~ REVIEWED BY: ~ APPROVED BY:rI~r;. DATE:/;"/,f..pl' COMMENTS: The applicant is requesting th vac ion of thE! South 2.57 feet of the North 7.5 foot utility Ea ement and the East 2.10 feet of the West 10 foot utility Easement lying in Lot 5, Block 1, Beckett Lake Estates. The applicant's swimming pool and concrete deck encroach into the easement. The City has no existing utilities within this easement. Engineering Services has no objection to this vacation request and suggests that the South 3.0' of the North 7.5' and the East 2.5'of the West 10' be vacated. Florida Power, General Telephone and Time Warner Cable have no objection to this vacation requ~s . CENTRAL PERMITTING DEPARTMENT: A. -d- /J REVIEWED BY:S.D:He'A!TY APPROVED BY: //tM/"1 "'IJ DATE:/'2-2~-9~ COMMENTS: The Central Permitting Department has no objection to this vacation request. GAS DEPARTMENT: _ /) I~- REVIEWED BY: ?:'~(tSOJ1 APPROVED BY:~(dfCH~ COMME~TS: the C/B:Jru..-oter Ga5 5y{!em no., no o/;J(Urio.? ro rltis Vocal-lOt? r&7C(C/~r. DATE: /;J.-;~:?-CfC # CITY ENGINEER .~, . , ~~~:~:AN(A?~OVE~ . ~ ' DATE: /2/3J!9t; . ------------------------------------------------------------------ ADVERTISING DATE: 1/09/97 1/16/97 AND PUBLIC HEARING DATE: 1/?'J/97 COMMISSION ACTION:----APPROVED----CONTINUED----TABLED----DENIED---- DATE OF ADOPTION ORDINANCE NO. RECORDED IN O. R. BOOK: PAGE: LETTER TO PROPERTY OWNER ADVISING COMPLETION OF VACATION VACATION CARD FILE: REVISED 06/95 VACATION 96-14 CRABBE.DOC .T " ~. ,~: .' ""I' t . H . . I' ".' '.'.~ ,., .: L. '"oj tt'. ".. ORDINANCE NO. 6119-97 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER. FLORIDA, VACATING THE SOUTH 3.0 FEET OF THE NORTH 7.5 FOOT UTILITY EASEMENT, LESS THE WESTERLY AND EASTERLY 10 FEET, AND THE EAST 2.5 FEET OF THE WEST 10 FOOT UTILITY EASEMENT, LESS THE NORTHERLY 4.5 FEET, LYING IN LOT 5, BLOCK 1, BECKETT LAKE ESTATES; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, Jeanette W. Crabbe, owner of real property located in the City of Clearwater, has requested that the City vacate the utility easement described in Exhibit A attached hereto; and WHEREAS, the City Commission finds that said easement is not necessary for municipal use and it is deemed to be to the best interest of the City and the general public that the same be vacated; now, therefore, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA: Section 1. The following: South 3.0 feet of the North 7.5 utility easement. less the Westerly and Easterly 10 feet, and the East 2.5 feet of the West 10 foot utility easement, less the Northerly 4.5 feet, lying in Lot 5. Block 1, Beckett Lake Estates as recorded in Plat Book 65, Pages 94 &95 of the Public Records of Pinellas County, Florida is hereby vacated. closed and released, and the City of Clearwater quitclaims and release~ all of its right, title and interest thereto. Section 2. The City Clerk shall record this ordinance in the public records of PinelJas County, Florida, fOllowing adoption. c Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon adoptipn. , Ordinance No. 6119.97 '.. ,.,;o"",.,~I".~.,,,,,."T .', ., I' . <" , ", .' '. ~' '... , . /' ".' , ~ .' ) . , . I ' - :' -', '.', ". < ", " . - '}'fnX~ ~.~, . . ~I i , t:i~ .it. ~ .\\~;\ ~:; ..'~!; ~;.. !."!~~..~ ~,l :~l.F.~:!~ ~ id~~'i\~ ~~~;:)~"'1 ~ ~,i~ <1f.:..... ~ i",.:'~:o.,,).,~ i~ ~ I . . .' . , ..~ JlI' ~..... ',}~.. ],jd ,.~..-otr~~~ ..1.0' .,.".. I . PASSED ON FIRST READING PASSED ON SECOND AND FINAL READING AND ADOPTED Approved as to form and and legal sufficiency: ' 9~- John Carassas " Assistant pity Attorney. ': . " .\ "" , I " . ~ , , " '. . ," '. I, ~. . ~ ~ ' '<, ,\ .,'. ,.' , ~. . ~-- Rita Garvey Mayor-Commissioner Attest: Cynthia E. Goudeau City Clerk Ordl nance No, 6119.97 - k1.1 _-22.&__ _ 77_ e ~ &~ ~ ID ~r 0 o ~ 3 ~r . i ..~,}..~ , . 'I..,..!...;-.j..'.. .~\ ;~...~">..:,. "...~. .,~~ MONTCLAIR ROAD C.R. 584 l '.. 1 ~ IN I I - a::: . Cl Ig w ~I I~ I . 20 3. 0' C) J a::: f'-I It-- · 5 f z u L 111.04 ;2.5' I (I) w ---- z 1 w 1----, <( I f!: I ' 'I~ Oll 101.4 ~ I 18 z ~I 19 \g ~I I~ I'- => m, 20~ 1-- 6 (f) I ) L____ \-10' I 60 111.24 90.8 SUN TREE I I .........112~ 86 ......... -, r--- ........... II"': I"': '<) ......... J~ ~\ 4699- \ 137 ~ r'", \ 0 I ............ 1 - I --_ N 2 / "---- ~ I 46 9-139 1 2 . - --7 I 85 S-T-R: 01-295-15E lHlS IS NOT A SURVEY VAC96-14.dwg DRAYtN BY: RBW DATE: 12/17/96 Exhibit A DRIVE 7183-166 ~ NORTH SCALE: N. T.5. 1- ___~ .~ .. . .~~, ,1'/\: : ;.c."~,' ':.~ c , . ,t: I ~ ..~, . ~., ,._...;J.: c.~11 ~/.;.': ~'-'";~.~r ,~,: t.~~~<.';';'. ;.';..~. e.. ~ f..). +.":....~..... '. '.;'1". .J.....,.~. _ ,; ~, ..a... .... .... ..-.-. .. :.....: \......~.: -. -.. .- ....... , Florida Power b.4. ? COIlPORATION " December 4, 1996 ' Adrian DaSilva . Centwy 21 Mills First, Inc~ 26338 U.S. Hwy. 19 N. Clearwater, FL 34621 Re: Petition to Vacate - 1966 Lansing Dr., Beckett Lake Emates, Clearwater: (a) The south 2.57 feet of the north 7.5 ft. easement, and (b) The east 2.10 feet of the west 10 ft. easement as reflected on the attached sUlVe.y Dear Mr. DaSilva: F1o~da Power Corporation has no objection to the petition to vacate for the above mentioned property . If you have need of any further assistance, please contact me at 562-5661. Smc-J~Wj .1. C~~~ Kerry T. Conversano DimributionEngffieering i i" , KTC/jgf CLEARWATER ENGINEERING OFFICE: 2166 Palmetto Street Cloarwator, Florida 1813) 682-6668 < A Florida Progress Company L.....__. _.'.......L......,_.....~.~c,~...........,~......~.. .. c ". M.~. '--~~"~\J-"''''_---' '.. '.....-.__....*____.._~__,....._........-.. ~'.'., .,.~ "~l '.< " <" If ' . " ,.",:, ' , , ".,.. , ". . f,~, . . ',. " ' ~ c l, cl '" . " . " . .' ,~ . , "~: .,.. I . I "~ '. ': :: :' '.:" l~ .' .r . .' I .' " , . :1 . ..~d".~~'rj'\r~""'~.-;"""~~I'+\i\'~~~'\:H;~.~~~~~.r/i~~~1~~'~!~t~~~~~~~.~7~~1~':~'~~'~:~~~~l-rc,..~~'~>'it~~' m~"'~I.;' ~ ~ f.'~'J~i"''''''";: h'... ~ ~ "...'~.~., ~,.' .' ... , . ~'," I . ,- ,'. ~ '. .'. \'':' . . / c . ~:t,:'.. , ' (!IE L,.-\- ? GTE Telephone Operations Me: FLCVY5033 1280 E. Cleveland Street Clearwater, FL 34615 813562.1193 813 562.11 94 December 5, 1996 Mr. Adrian Da Silva Realtor Century-21 Mills First, Inc. 26338 U.S. Highway 19 North Clearwater, Florida 34621 RE: 'PETITION TO VACATE - BECKETT LAKES ESTATES, BLK,l"LOT 5 (1966 LANSING DRIVE) Dear Mr. Da Silva: GTE Telephone Operations has no objections to the proposed vacation of the south 2.57 feet of the north 7.5 feet easement and the east 2.10 feet of the west 10 feet easement. Thank you for your cooperation with this office. If you need any additional information, please call Joe Vacca at 562-1132 , in Clearwater. Sincerely, ~~eff~ Section Manager-Access Design GRJ/pay '.i' . ,I! A part of. GTE Corporation I' .f~!'~ :..c..... "'\";"1;:' .,.',to-o.w .._~ "":'I.~"'~";'~T:V"'~.C';~": :~.l\"!., .......1-;.,1.'.1..>..,.._ " <+', h~' ~ ~ . ,. .. b'\A. 8' '@> T~~~ c~~~~ Date: 12-04-96 Re: 1966 Lansing Dr. Partial Easement Vacate Dear:Adrian Da Silva /',0 ~- Thank you ror advising us of subject proposed project/vacation/adjustment. -X.. Time Warner has no conflict. Time Wamer no objections provided easements for our facilities are granted or retained as shown on the attached drawing. Time Warner has no objections provided applicant bears the expense for relocation of any Time Warner facilities to maintain service to customers affected by the proposed vacation. In order to properly evaluate this request. Time Warner will need detailed plans of facilities proposed for subject areas. Time Warner has facilities within this area which may conflict with subject project. Please call One Call. ,\ Time Warner requires 30 days written notice prior to construtttion start date to "their facilities. Please refer any funher correspondence and pre-constrUction meetings to: Gary Wachowl::1K- at "76-4 p~ en ~75 Notes: 1. Vacate the Soutb 2.57 feet of the North 7.5 easement 2. Vacate the East 2.10 feet of the West 10 feet easement STl' J~ &~OWiak . Field Engineer ., .: GW IDA 2SJO O"t16 SIrW. CltCU14IGl.... FloridA J4d25 r.1. 8t3.T97.t8tB F_ 813.i97.t668 " Oi.uto" 0/ riMf' IVCUIIU . 1', i ' ,\ :, . .. ~ , ". ", , r~ d,. ~.: . " . -;' ',' ,," .' 't. ~ ';v~ " ~"', :r:~t);~ !'::'~~.I.;~~f2:";~":?'~i';~;.:.t':+~ '~',~~ L ...~.~ ~ ~...;~, .:-" or ~ .-J~' .:.. ~~ I'"' c ", ~'~:' ... ,I ,w. "",. ...~. ,.,., . b.~~ ~ QiiSl Gra T,r.phon, OptraUOM , , December 13, 1996 , < , 1280 E. Cleveland St. FlCW5640 Clearwater. FL 34618 ',' Mr. AdrJan,Oa Silva , Century 21 " , ,m9 Sta.rkey Road , Seminole, FL 34847 , Dear Mr. 'Da Silva: Subject: Partial release of easement for Becket Lake Eetstes, Blk 1, Lot 5 1966 lansing Dr.. Clearwater, Florida ' , GTE Media Ventures Inoorporated has no objections with the proposed construction nor with the above subject request. ' ' If further assistance Is required, please contact my office at 813/481-3742, Sincerely. , " r-~..~_ ,,~- " Daniel Anseeuw , Sr. Engineer-Video RF Design. , OA:kf :; . I," , I [': , I ' ! , A ~!rt 0' GTE COfporatlon , ' , , .~~.,l~----'-"' , , , . ----....-,~--..._.....I.......-..~~~,......,........-...... ...;...~. ., ,. ...... ...,.~.,.,~ <...... ., ' , . . I .. ~~_.'c '--"~t"'l-i.""n 4. , ,..... " .,.'.,$1. q ORDINANCE NO. 61 09~97 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA, RELATING TO FIRE PREVENTION; AMENDING SECTION 17.32, CODE OF ORDINANCES, TO ADOPT THE 1992 EDITION OF THE FIRE PREVENTION CODE OF THE NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION (NFPA); AMENDING SECTION 17.33, CODE OF ORDINANCES, TO INCORPORATE AMENDMENTS TO SECTIONS OF THE 1992 EDITION OF THE NFPA FIRE PREVENTION CODE; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the Fire Marshal for the City of Clearwater is assigned the duties of conducting fire'safety inspections of buildings and facilities and . investigating violations relating to fire safety; and WHEREAS, the 1988 edition of the NFPA Fire Prevention Code, which is currently in effect within the City, has been superseded by the National Fire Prevention Association's adoption of the 1992 edition; now, therefore, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSJON OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA: Section 1. Section 17.32(1), Code of Ordinances, is hereby amended to read as follows: Sec. 17.32. Adoption of National Fire Codes. (1) There is hereby adopted the 1992 edition of NFPA 1, Fire Prevention Code, of the National Fire Protection Association, and its incorporated standards and codes as pUblished in the National Fire Codes of the National Fire Protection Association and listed in Chapter 43 !\nnex A of the NFPA Fire Prevention Code and being particularly the most recent edition as listed in Chapter 43 of the Fire Prevention Code or Chaoter 4A-3 of the Florida Administrative Code tRe-:t-988-eGitiGA-tR8fe9f, inCluding Appendix C of NFPA 3D, referred to in this article as the National Fire Codes. Such codes and standards are hereby incorporated by reference as fully as if set out at length in this section, and the provisions thereof as they may be amended by ordinance from time to time shall be controlling within the fire control district. To the extent that the county construction licensing board adopts any subsequent editions of NFPA 101, Life Safety Code, or any amendments thereto, then the edition so adopted and any amendments thereto adopted by the board shall be enforced in the city fire control district. ....__ ;~,.,,,,,,__"'l"",~"'r"''' ....IoI-...................~ ,. " 9 Section 2. Section 17.33. Code of Ordinances, is hereby amended to read as follows: Sec. 17.33. Amendments. The National Fire Codes. as published by the National Fire Protection . Association, 1992 4988 edition is amended as follows: Section 1-15.16--'/ 7.2 of NFPA 1. concerning the permitting of bonfires and outdoor rubbish fires, is amended to include: (1) Location Restricted. No person shall kindle or maintain any bonfire or outdoor rubbish fire or authorize any such fire to be kindled or maintained on any privately ovvned land unless the location is not less than 50 feet or some other distance approved by the fire department from any structure, and adequate provision ;s made to prevent fire from spreading to any structure. (2) Attendance of open fires. A bonfire or outdoor rubbish fire shaH be constantly attended by a competent person until the fire is extinguished. This person shall have a garden hose connected to a water supply, or other fire extinguishing equipment readily available for use. (3) Chief may prohibit. The chief of the fire department may prohibit any or all bonfires and outdoor rubbish fires when atmospheric conditions or local circumstances make such fires hazardous or constitute a public nuisance. Section 3-5.1 & 3w5.2 3 1.1.10 of NFPA 1, concerning the required access for fire apparatus~ is amended to read: All premises that the fire department may be called upon to protect in case of fire shall be provided with suitable gates, access roads, and fire lanes. Fire lanes shall be at least 20 feet (6.1 meters) in width with the road edge closest to the bui1ding at least ten feet (3.05 meters) from the bUilding and have a minimum of 13 ft 6 in (4.1 meters) of vertical clearance. Any dead-end road more than 600 feet (183 meters) long shall be provided with a tumwaround at the closed end at least 60 feet (18.3 meters) in diameter. I I' The designation, use and maintenance of fire lanes on private property shall be accomplished as specified by the fire chief or fire marshal. It shall be unlawful for any person to park motor vehicles on or otherwise obstruct any fire lane. Section 3-5.4 of NFPA 1. concerning fire lanes. is amended to read: 1...,...j.........,c~~(..;..t~~L-;'J... ~~~i1 " jI".o,.........~'... .... ,~., ,. ~~.~.. ...._-,.~"""...~. '~'>~'."''''''''.''''''~ ...'....,,, ,.nO, -- ........-.... ............-,.:'.., ~,,~,. ~-. '- .' , , ' . ..... '.'~. ',.... I \-,,,-' ~~,r" " .,". "', .~ . 9 Fire Lanes shall be marked with free~standinQ sians or sians mounted on the face of the buildinQ that have the words ~FIRE LANE ~ NO PARKING, bv city , ordinance" painted in contrasting colors at a size and spacina approved bv the authority havina iurisdiction. Section 4~2. 1 of NFPA 24, concerning the number and location of fire hydrants, is amended to read: Hydrants shall be provided in sufficient number and be located in a manner that will enable the needed fire flow fiFG-fiaw-needed to be delivered through hose lines to all exterior sides of about any important structure. The needed fire flow fife-fJGw-AeedeG and the hydrant location shaH be determined by the fire chief or fire marshal but in no case shall hose lengths be greater than 500 feet for single~family structures and 300 feet for commercial structures. Section 1-7 of NFPA 1, concernina appeal procedures. is hereby deleted in its entirety: and SeCtions 7-1.3.2. 7~1.3.2.1 and 7~1.3.2.2. of NFPA 1, concemjno sprinklina of existina high-rise buildinas. are hereby deleted in their entirety to be consistent with previous actions by the Pinellas County Construction Licensing Board. Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon adoption. PASSED ON FIRST READING January 9) 1997 PASSED ON SECOND AND FINAL READING AND ADOPTED Rita Garvey, Mayor~Commissjoner Approved as to form and Jegal sufficiency: Attest: Cynthia E. Goudeau City Clerk ............ 1....1'.~.i/F,..UW.kt.~~~~.. ".....~.~.-tIC.J}iltAk......~...._...,. - < . ~ ..". ~.I ........tuh~~_.. ... ORDINANCE NO. 6114-97 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER. FLORIDA, ANNEXING CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY LOCATED EAST OF ARCTURUS AVENUE AND NORTH OF GRAND AVENUE CONSISTING OF LOTS 33~35 AND 37-39 HERCULES INDUSTRIAL PARK. AND THE EAST 500 FEET OF THE NORTH 300 FEET OF TRACT A REPLAT OF BLOCKS 1-19. MARYMONT SUBDIVISION, WHOSE POST OFFICE ADDRESS IS 1310 HERCULES AVENUE AND 1965, 1979 AND 1985 CARROLL STREET, TOGETHER W1TH THE ABUTIING VACATED RIGHT- OF-WAY OF OVERLEA STREET, INTO THE CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE CITY. AND REDEFINING THE BOUNDARY LINES OF THE CITY TO INCLUDE SAID ADDITION; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. 10 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..<fescribed property is hereby annexed into the City of Clearwater and the boundary lines of the City are redefined accordingly: See Exhibit B attached. (A96-29 ) 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 shalJ 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 Januarv 9. 1997 Rita GaNey. Mayor-Commissioner Approved as to fonn a I sufficl~n~ LesUe K. Dougall-Sides, Attest: Cynthia E. Goudeaul City Clerk Ordinanca No. 6114-97 ......... ,'~.: l......~'~.:U,/l\ri...~W;. .' ," '0' .......~...-. . ~ . j 1 ) . , . "11 . ) I3Q u IHf TRACT r NU-J'\II I I L____ .,., . ,~ .~:.. .: ...~ I ;...::.:.f;~ :':~.~. ~..:}.. :k:~ ... ...... - .,.... .. ".' ....' o..lM'I' A 101 . ....,. .4 . & 13/0. \ ~ ~ (pv.tt O~ I I I IU I I co ~~\ ,It, \ I \otJt _u.a 1IIll!flto I I , AAJ( ICU IP)'f PROPOSED ANNEXATION AND ZONING OWNER: ADDRESS: WalkerlMetallndustries.^Nord. 1310 N. Hercules Av A:~ pROPERTY DESCRIPTION: Hercules Industrial Park, Lal 33-35, 37.39 and Marymont Raplat. part Tract A and vacaled street COUNlY: CITY: LAND USE PLAN 'nd Gen & Ind lid Ind Gen & lod Ud ?ONING M.l IL ATLAS PAGE:271A ': PLANNING AND ZONING BOARD: Dee 17. 1996 ACRES: 5046 RIGHT-o'-WAY: ACRES: SEe: 12 TWP: 29 S RGE: 15 E CITY COMMISSION: Jan 9. 1997 .. , "' ,':'~.., ~f]. ...!' ~ ....~f ~~r...: ,.-',;. ~I-:;.;',::, i:-1.I~, ..=..:, .,~, ,~; 1:-11':" "1:of,.'~""..(j-h'~~~"''';__~liJf;'''.~\g" :'~'I'r;~I~~:.~'tt,a-,~,"t:" .....-.. -- ...... .......- -... EXHIBIT A ___ "~__""__"\.".I"'!"'_""'."'''.~.---:''''''''''~''''''''''''' .....4f...'~..J-''''....,.. ~ :-='I\:z:"~.....--....... '--,",or ~.~...."":-." ......"'"'Q'"~-.-..+.~......iI.'..._"I.o. -- Ordinance 6114-97 .- . , , . , , ,..( :/";'" ':":' '~:' ~.,. 'j .-: . ~~ ~..~. .;',' i::'l' ';>;'J-~:'~~~>':<~.1 t~~\~:~~i~!~l'\~ . '.:: ~:ri; ~'r"':',.< :~ ~..,", ~... .'~ ""! ~. .~........ >c' U ' " , ..,.,' ~ , ~ t '" \0 LEGAL DESCRIPTION Lots 33-35 and 37-39, Hercules Industrial Park, according to the map or plat thereof as recorded In Plat Book 53, Page 57, public records' of Plnellas County, Florida. and ,The East 500 feet of the North 300 feet of Tract A of the Replat of Blocks 1 through 19; Inclusive, of Marymont Subdivision, according to the map " or plat thereof In Plat Book 39, Page 31 f public records of Pinellas County,' Florida. together with the abutting vacated right.of-way of Ovaries Street. '.~: . , J .' . , (A96-29), ' " , , , " ' exhibit B ' " I , . , i, , , . " .. 'r " ,'. , , Ordinance No. 6114.97 , ' ._V.."~__~i:l\..llloW"'i..~,.,,...s;;'t",_,,,.,.f,.I........<.a.t't''-~'.~' c, '. .,1 'I fT' , ,. , , ..-""J.-.....1~_....Ioof'...__..__~_...'~~.w , " " T,> '\', .' \,'. I.: '. . ~ ,~'>. '~:..~ . \ \ ORDINANCE NO. 6115-97 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA, AMENDING THE ZONING ATLAS OF THE CITY BY ZONING CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY LOCATED EAST OF ARCTURUS AVENUE AND NORTH OF GRAND AVENUE, CONSISTING OF LOTS 33-35 AND 37-39 HERCULES INDUSTRIAL PARK, AND THE EAST 500 FEET OF THE NORTH 300 FEET OF TRACT A REPLAT OF BLOCKS 1-19, MARYMONT SUBDIVISION, WHOSE POST OFFICE ADDRESS IS 1310 HERCULES AVENUE AND 1965, 1979 AND 1985 CARROLL STREET, TOGETHER WITH THE ABUTTING VACATED RIGHT-OF-WAY OF OVERLEA STREET. UPON ANNEXATION INTO THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, AS LIMITED INDUSTRIAL (lL); 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: . $ection 1. The following described property located in Pinel/as County, Florida. Is hereby zoned as Indicated upon annexation into the City of Clearwater, and the zoning atlas of the City is amended. as follows: Property See Exhibit A attached. (A96-29) Zoning District Limited Industrial (IL) Section 2. The Central Permitting Director is directed to revise the zoning atlas of the City in accordance with the foregoing amendment. Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect Immediately upon adoption, subject to the adoption of Ordinance No. 6114-97. PASSED ON FIRST READING PASS,ED ON SECOND AND FINAL READING AND ADOPTED January 9. 1997 Rita Garvey, Mayor-Commlssloner Attest: Cynthia E. Goudeau, City Clerk Ordlnanc. No.'11S.'7 ,>~~:~. ,~ ~ , ," : " c. <' , ' ,... ;"\~' \:' ~" ..I{...);:~ ,H<1 'i~r\ ~~~;I~. \l~~."I~.!':"-':~ '.~ '.~ :~:':~{'~,::'~~~{~~t~"~'~i~~ :"~""l':-1., ': .,.-> '. ".... ,.",' < ~ .t.... .' . ~ '.~", -l' I) , ". . ,. '. ., I LEGAL DESCRIPTION " " Lots 33-35 and 37~39, Hercules Industrial Park, according to the map or plat thereof as recorded In Plat Book 53, Page 57t public records of , Plnellas County, Florida. and " The East 500 feet of the North 300 feet of Tract A of the Raplat of Blocks' " " 1 through 19, Inclusive, of Marymont Subdivision, according to the map or plat thereof in Plat Book 39, Page 31, public records of Pinel/as County, ,Florida, together with the abutting vacated right-of-way of Overles Street. , (A96-29) " , " , Exhibit A .: '1 : ~' ~ . '. t , . I' . :, Ordlnince No. 6115.91 , & , . i:; · I lTTTiT' t ----- ,.--!__L ..+- ----, 1-, -~ I I 1l(lOl I I .' I .u I ...., u .., TRACT , "'12- ~J1 I I L____ \ ~ ~ 1P~"'t O~ I I I IU I I ., ' .' . '. ~... .~ ," T .':. . ,.). . .. . . t .~~... (l..U.IIY A 10I ...'.1 ., . . '3/0- (j) I ,,tOe. ,.,. ~ty~\ III' Ujoel J I _u.a I PAm< I illlll 10 IOU W1f \ PROPOSED ANNEXATION AND ZONING OWNER: WalkerlMelallndustrlesNVord. A:~ ADDRESS: 1310 N. Hercules Av PROPERTY DESCRIPTION: Hercules Industrial Park, Lot 33-35, 37-39 and Marymonl Replal, part Tract A and vacated street . LAND USE PLAN ZONING COUNTY: Ind Gen & Ind Ud M-1 CITY: Ind Gen & Ind Lid Il ACRES: 5.46 RIGHT-o(.WAY: ( ACRES: ATLAS PAGE: 271A SEe: 12lWP: 29 S RGE: 15 E " pLANNING AND ZONING BOARD: .. . Dee 17, 1996 CITY COMMISSION: Jan 9, 1997 J!" , - .. .---- ...... ... '... ....... ,.. - -... ...--....... .~ttt .--.--.... '''' f....P+" 'If ~ ~...."i... .w..... ,"-...J............,.. . ,....... ._.,.~":" .....,..,-...t.....-.... ._,,\"OT_. ~.. .~ -.. ,.._.-~..,...,:........1'i..__.~ .... Ordinnncc 6115-97 f' I~ ORDI~ANCE NO. 6117~97 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ClEAR\^lATER. FLORIDA. RELATING TO SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT ROLL-OFF SERVICES; AMENDING SECTIONS 32.292, 32.293, AND 32.296; AND ADDING NEW SECTIONS 32.298 AND 32.299 CLEARWATER CODE OF ORDINANCES; AMENDING THE SCHEDULE OF FEES,' RATES AND CHARGES TO APPENDIX A FOR SOLID WASTE ROLL-OFF CONTAINER SERVICE; REASSIGNING CERTAIN DUTIES AMONG CITY OFFICES; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA: Section 1. Section 32.292, Clearwater Code of Ordinances, is amended as follows: Sec. 32.292. Application. , Every person required to procure the permit for roll-off container service provided for In section 32.291 shall submit an application for such permit to the city manager director of-pHbUG works. The application shall: (1) Be a written statement upon forms provided by the city. Such application form shall include an affidavit to be sworn to by the applicant before a notary public of the state. , (2) RequIre the discfosure of all information necessary in compliance with this division. (3) Be accompanied by a permit fee in the amount set out in appendix A to this Code. (4) Be submitted to the city manager by the director of public '....orks together with all pertinent Information required in this division. in order that a determination can , be made by the city manager. (5) Contain a complete record of all arrests and convlcUons against the appllcant and every partner, officer or director of the applicant for violations of any and all laws and ordinances of the city, county, state or federal government. (6) Contain the names of employees responsible for the operation of applicant's business, meaning those who will manage, administer and supervise the business under the permit when issued, Including the amount of experience possessed by each such employee. If such employee Is other than a partner or director of the applicant. then each such employee shall complete a city police department background Information report, executed under oath. and submit to a background Investigation, photograph and fingerprints. 1 Ordinance No. 6117.97 r T .. .\0'" I I . I . ;' , '. \I'. ~j T~ <, ; ':"". '''~'' L ,~~' ~::~ : ~, i . $, ~~ ~ ; , ~ "':' I- <. . '.^' .'j.',c \'} (7) Contain the following additional information: (a) Number. type and size of waste collection vehicles in use; (b)' Number of employees assigned to each waste collection vehicle; (c) Name and location of every establishment In the city, including short-term construction sites, where roll-off containers are placed and serviced by the applicant. Section 2. Section 32.293. Clearwater Code of Ordinances, is amended to read as follows: Sec. 32.293. Prerequisites to Issuance. In determining whether or not a permit for the placement or servicing of roll-off containers should be issued, the city manager shall consider and base his decision on the following: (1) A review of the material submitted pursuant to section 32.292; (2) A review of all convictions of the applicant, the reasons therefor and the conduct of the applicant subsequent to release; (3) The license history of each applicant; (4) The certificate of approval of the city manager director of public WOrk6 to the effect that the applicant has satisfied the following: (a) The adequacy of the equipment to be used; , (b) The applicant has agreed to remit to the city each month a fee as set out in appendix A to this Code, and the applicant has agreed to furnish a duplicate copy of the applicant's monthly billing; (c) The applicant has agreed to make all books and records applicable to the business conducted under the pennit required by section 32.291 available. to the city for inspection and audit; (d) The applicant has provided a copy of a certificate of insurance demonstrating that the appllcant's employees performing work pursuant to the permit are covered by workers' compensation insurance. Section 3. Section 32.296. Clearwater Code of Ordinances. is amended as follows: 2 Ordlnanco No. 6117.97 " . ,c .\, \~ Sec. 32.296. Termination, denial, renewal. (1) All permits for roll-off container service Issued pursuant to this division shall be valid for not more than one year and shall terminate on September 30 of each year. (2) Each permit holder shall make a written appllcatian for renewal on forms provided by the city manager director (}f public works on or before October 1 of each calendar year, which renewal application shall update the information provided by the initial application and shall be accompanied by a fee in the amount required for initial applications. (3) Applications for renewal shall be processed In the same manner as an initial application. (4) No permits required by this division shall be renewed. and no new permit shall be issued to any person unless the city manag~r superintendent of sanitation determines that the city Is unable to collect. remove or dispose of certain garbage. rubbish and other accumulations In such case, he then shall &ubmit hi&-written findings to accompany the atlplic:ttlenc onld such findings shall be considered in the issu:moo or renolNal process. (5) Such permit may be terminated or denied by the city manager Eiirector of public WGFk& but only after the procedure set out in section 29.41(2) has been followed. Notwithstanding the procedure set out in section 29.41(2). appeal of the City Manager's decision to terminate or deny a new permit or wnewal shall be to the City Commision. (6) The granting or renewal of a permit pursuant to this division shall not be construed as a grant of a franchise or of vested rights. Section 4. Section 32.298. Rates. shall be added to the Clearwater Code of Ordinances as follows: Sec. 32.298~ Rates. Rates for roll-off service are Ii~ted in Appendix A - Schedule of Fees. Rate~ and Charges. S~ction XXV. Public Works Utility Fees. Rates and Charges. Section 5. Section 32.299. Prohibition shall be added to the Clearwater Code of Ordinances as follows: Sec. 32.299. Pr9hlbltlon. No hazardous or medical waste ~hall be placed 10 City of Clearwater roll-off containers or compactors. Hazardous and/or medical waste shall be dispos~d of by authorized contractors in compliance with federal. state and local laws and regulations. Section 6. Appendix AI Sectlon XXV. PUBLIC WORKS-FEES RATES AND CHARGES, (5) Other miscellaneous charges, shall be amended as follows: (5) Other miscellaneous charges: .............* 3 Ordinance No. 6117.97 1-~':;"~~''"'VL.i-.6:~ll:....... .,h';'''. ...-;.,.......-.n~' ~ . w'. '.,. T' .._ ". ' ~... . ,.'..." \<,.., .' ,...~~ ~L :: ~.'. ~ I,. T " . \~ (b) Solid waste roll-off container service: ill Private service fees;, 1. Permit fee to place or service containers. {S32.292(3))........$50.00 2. Monthly fee of 15 percent of the gross revenue billed by pennlt holder from the Installation or servicing of roll-off containers or compactors within the city for the preceding month, Including rol/- off containers Installed permanently and temporarily. (Sec.32.293(4){b)). au Public service fee~ .1. Monthly ~e of 15 percent of the gross revenue billed from the Installation or servicing of roll-off containers or compactors witt'lln the city for the preceding month. Including rolt-off containers installed permanently and temporarilY... 2... Pull charges. A pull being the hauling. dumping and returning of a container one round trip. a.. 20 yd. - $82.61 per pull b.. 30 yd. - $86.96 per pull ~ 40 yd. - $91.30 per pull ~ Deposits, a.. Roll-off compactors. A $400 deposit will be charged fot each roll-off compactor. b. Open top container. A $400 deposit will be charged foe open top roll-off containers. Service charges will be assessed against the deposit until It is insufficient to cover the next pull and disposal bill. At that time the customer wilt be required to make a payment on account or replenish the deposit In ord~r to cover the next service bllllng. &.. The Initial depo~lt may be set qt less than the normal tbree month level upon determination of bein~ In business for two years or more or otherwise providing satisfactory cr~dit worthIness and by executing a specIal .deposit/payment agreement approved by the director of solid waste which provides for a more rapid_oaymant schedule than normal. 4 Ordinance No. 6117-97 J~J l.".-'U~ .,~ .}\ IJ 'l~",-""","''''h-'''- J ,~ ~" ~4.I-;......~V'. ~ ..... r , , . . ,~ 'I' {J- ~ Qther service charges. a.. Bental. A $3 per day rental charge will be assessed fot .Q.Q01ainers not pulled and dumped a minimum of once eaGh month. b.. Rinse and deodorize $21.74. Q.. Overfoad charge $50 for any container loaded above the rim. .d.. Damage. Damage to container Will b~ assessed at actual cost of repair. ~ Enforcement. Any charges assessed against a city roll-off vehicle for overweight or overfoading will be paid by th~ customer to whom the container service is provided. f... Malfunction. Containers that are damaged and/or oot maintained properly and cannot be dumped will be returned to the owner for repair and a pull charge assessed for tbe trip. After repair. a second pull charge will be assessed for the pull along with disposal fee and. other appropriate charges. g., . Premium service. Any roll.off service required after duty hours or on weekends or holidays where 9vertjme must be paid will be bill~d to the pustomer at time and one~half or 150% of the established charge. b. Placement or retrieval. A $50 charge will be assessed for the placement or retrieval of a container requested and not used or returned empty without an associated pull charge. 1.. ~ and Service Rates. Lease and servjce rates for compactors wlll be based upQn the size. type ~nd Installation requirements of the compactor as determined by the director of soUd waste. .5.. Cha,rges for roll-off service represents the target level Of charges for the services rendered from whicb the solid waste departmeot will flex up or down to be cost effective while providing the mo~t ~conQmlcat serv;~ to customftrs. . 5 Ordinance No. 6117-97 ~.~~~""...~" i , ,> ~ , , ' , ", I '~''''''''~1'::''1':'~I.(..~I'''.r+''''':\,-<-o; ro,~w"",<"'l'1-.1<...,~...j..l'f,';'l~7.';}_~...{:'<~'.~"I';.i~'i~~h. ~,<.."'~. ,~...,.... ""."1:>" ..,....~.. I Section 7. This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon adoption. PASSED ON FIRST READING , PASSED ON SECOND AND FINAL READING AND ADOPTED Approved as to form'and , legal sufficiency: . ~SSt.Cjly A~Omey " , , I " January 9~ 1997 \~ Rita ,Garvey, Mayor-Commissioner Attest: Cynthia E. Goudeau, City Clerk 6 OrdInance No. 6117.97 ,. , , :"_.~,~_.....,~t~.....",,.,..oIIt""'__""__""'''''''.'" ":' ~W,IlI!l'H-lIloiilAli~""""""''''-'--:C .. ',' , , " T' '. _ ~ _. ... ~ .. ,. ., . ' . '., - -I"U.-. ~--'-""lort..tJ;:..J~..l~....,.-_~,t'.tf - . s~~' ~ Clearwater City Commission Agenda Cover Memorandum . \.. - ~ \ d-- \ .~.q'7 'I) I' Item' - . Lee"n. Dal" D:3.2 SUBJECT: SOUD WASTE ORDINANCE REVISED FOR ROLL-OFF SERVICE RECOMMENDATION/MOTION: Pass Ordinance 6117-97 on first reading which provides a rate structure for the Solid Waste Department to operate in the roll~ff business in competition with private solid waste companies which includes leasing, servicing compactors and open-top containers, and approves the FY1996/97 investment of approximately $235,400 in additional containers and compactors to support the enterprise, , IE and that Ihe appropriate officials be authorized to execute same. BACKGROUND: . A majority of the City Commission has approved the Solid Waste Department (CSW) providing roll- off service in Clearwater and unincorporated Pinellas County in competition with the private hauling companies. . The City Commission has expressed a concern that the competitive IIplaying field" be made level by having CSW charge a 15 percent surcharge on total amount billed as is required of the private hauling companies permitted to provide roll~ff service in Clearwater. This is accomplished on pages 4 and 5 of Ordinance 6117-97, Section 6 (b)(i)and(it"]l1onthly fee of 15 percent-etc." . The City Commission expressed a desire that the private hauling companies apply to the City Manager for roll-off permits instead of the Director of Solid Waste. Ordinance 6117-96 establishes the City Manager as the issuing authority for roll-off permits (page 1, section 32.292). . Ordinance 6117-97 conforms to all of the direction and guidance provided by the City Commision. Request Commission approval to proceed with the expansion of the program within Clearwater and unincorporated Pinellas County beginning with the current fiscal year. . Funding in the amount of $ 1 45,000 is available in capital improvement project (CIP) 315-96429, Commercial Container Acquisition, for the acquisition of roll~ff containers. The balance of $90,400 will be provided by a first quarter budget amendment transferring operating expenses no longer required as the sole provider of roll-off seIVices. RevJewed by1 legal ~!::" , Budget .'" Purchasing " , Risk Mgmt. ;" IS . ACM " Other ;,. ' , ~l&lnatlnl DepMtmenb .. -. '.~:~~ '~a ~i':~f."<'.~'~~.~~ ,:~~~I: .::~~ ~.: ,':: :,~"~.i' '.'~,~.4~~; J'.... .:', saHdWiste-l :1).. 'A ,,'; User Department: ~/\.rrt ...,. . : ' .;.,.'<:",:,-": ..':S--:I'r;'1-w....:.:;.":::-.~ ,~..~.".~ ,..:;".....,-"... ~~t~'" O';)t:.rt~..I;~..,..fJ.I~.....+~...... "" ',<.. L'g', NlA-. Costs: CO!Yl11wlon Action: ;.!-...~;.:-::~.S467;:WO! ~O" Approved Total '0 Approved wllh Conditions ~~:~'.;,~.~:;:.$23$MO: 0 Denied Current flsal Ve~r 0 ContInued 10; Submitted byl CI~~ o Printed on recycled paper , " , AdvutlHd: . Date: ' :w,~,l :,+.: ',. .~. _: '""'. ~ ';.. .; I ,,11. ,..~~,..., <..... ':~"" ,..::.'.~;:!:~, 00 Not Required Affected I',trtles Fundii'll Source: IRI Ca.plullmprovement: o Oper.llng: o Other: . .,.': . , At~chmenls: Ordinance 6117-97 Appropr~tlon Code 315-96429-S64ooo-S3+OOO .~.......,~ ..4.,....W_........,._--...~i~..\...~L... .,.+... >>' o Notified o Not Required o None .. . '- "c""'" :;' \c,":' l:,.;" :"{~"~I"'","'C~'rt;.'~'::.":t'\,-,:j':;i'~:f-:'::'i:':" :c,;'.'<:,. ".;,~ '., , ., 'e ~,\ ','I. "\1.... '.: ., .1" \J- Section 7. This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon adoption. PASSED ON FIRST READING ' PASSED ON SECOND AND FINAL READING AND ADOPTED .Jnnunry 9, 19'H Rita Garvey, Mayor-Commissioner Attest: Cynthia E. Goudeau, City Clerk I' " , -. ' ,I ,6 Ordlnllnce No. 6117.97 .._....... ....~. . 10..,,'...., .....~I~..~'.... ....1.. . ~,'t.! ' iI. :! , I ': ," , . :' ...i:.,::,,~~....... :;.:,~; .:'''; H ., . ..' .~~> :~...., ;;'i-;~;,)J....,~~-.Il.'..J" ~ ~.' 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'. .'," , \-" " I' , " " ,I " e SW\ Clearwater City Commlsslon Agenda Cover Memorandum Item .: J.3 f ~>~3 ''[7 Meeting Date: SUBJECT: ROLl-oFF CONTAINER ACQUISITION RECOMMENDATION/MOTION: Award a contract for the purchase of approximately seventy (70) steeJ open top roll-off containers to Industrial Refuse Sales, Inc., lake land, Fl., to be purchased on an Mas needed" basis at an estimated total cost of approximately $190,400.00 in accordance with Section 2.564(1)(d), Code of Ordinances (other governmental entity), Il!J and thit the appropriate officials be authorized to execute same. BACKGROUND: . The Solid Waste Department would like to utilize the bid awarded to Industrial Refuse Sales, Inc., by the City of Boynton Beach, Florida on June 20, 1995 for the acquisition of steel roll-off containers. . Industrial Refuse Sales agrees to hold the prices at the same amounts bid to the City of Boynton Beach. These prices are very favorable. . The Solid Waste Department has been using Industrial's open top roll-off containers and smaller sized steel refuse containers (dumpsters) and has been pleased with the quality of their products. . The Commission authorized Solid Waste to begin providing roll-off service in the City of Clearwater in competition with private hauling companies. These containers wilr be used for that service. . Funding in the amount of $145,000 is available in project 315-96429, Commercial Container Acquisition, for the purchase of solid waste containers. The balance of $45,400 will be provided by a first quarter budget amendment transferring $45,400 from 315-96426, Facility R & R, to 315-96429, Commercial Container Acquisition. CUlTef1t Fisc31 YUI Commlst.ion Action: o Apprwed o ApprtMd with Conditions o 0en1e4 o ConUnued to: , I I! I I Reviewed byJ legal Budget Purdwlnl Risk Mgmt. IS ACM Qthet 0ri&1natlnc Dcpartme:rm ,,:. . :N/" . ': '. . .,..:, f.: ~ SoUdWaslII". 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Florida as they arc the low bidder. ,- If you have any questions please Sive me a call. Thank you. REIer ' " Elchent hUe Warb DIrector . ~ " , . ..' .of".. .. . ' '. I ~ J.~. I.c ........... + . . " . . . . ' . . . '.. ~ .. . . *" ~. . ". '.. , ~ , .'''''., ~'-"""''''''..''''~\''''''''''_;.c.'''''._~'''~''''''.'U.'~''";''''' , . ~,.. . 1 . . ~ -, --~_.----.._-...._----- . -~C'.'.'.l-"o,"""..,.....> ........ :.......: ;...~ j I i i i I I I , I - - - . ,..... '. TO. FROM. CITY HANAOtR'I OFFlCE PURCHASING DIPAR'nJE.NT SUBJECT I CITY COMMISSION AGENDA FORJiE.G.ULAB.....H!tTINQ O'~tml: 2~. W W~ihp-.---one,. DAt. Pie... put the fo119Wln9 item on the Clty COIM\i..ioR ACJenda fo: above date. . BIDIOtg-394-9SJCJD 1. Do.cr iptlon jJ!NUAL &10 FOR...METAL CONTAINERS - - REASON FOR BID. !l'o eetablieh. a fixed one (1) year fit;D pric~n9 for metal tra.h container.. Conta1ne~8 aro used in d.v.lo~~nt/r..ldent areas and for aommerclal refuCje collectl0n. - - ~ 2. If 'Bid Item - ~\\nt bud.geted ancS Account Number 431-341-5-690.02 . Ll~,QgO..!QO -4 .... A.aJ .to. ~. - 3. Recommendation. The T~bulAtion Committea recomm~nd. awaxdinq the bid to INDUSTRIAL kEFUSB SALSS, INC. of Lakeland. Flori~a a. their . bid,wae the 19weat, moat res~~~~le, responsive bid meetinq all .pe~i~ ficat1ona. 4. Explanation of Recommendation., In full 'attacb additional sheets if necessarrJ LoW~8t and most Re.~nlive, Re.~nBib~e Bidde: mee~inq ~he bid require~ents And specifications a. per memo Attacht 195-91 from Robert Eichorst, Public Works Director. ~ .J ~ - ~ ~ ~ T ~_ _ Document., 4_"1114 QOlt ..tlmate4, mapa, eta., uu,pportlnt. ,.ch lte should be attache4 ID4 be reproduoed 'lD lufflolUt uuratier for t.h CitV'Ma.i\l.ger aM each Carml..loD ~t' to raco!" a eow. .- S FORK REGULAR MEETING WOJUtSHOl' Ita Humbel' 'IT Agenda Date ~ Aotloll ......b..~ ~ _ T8 BY Ncar WBDHBS.bAI' Fe - -~ REGULAR Itma HumbeJ: Povenda Cab :--- " 1\Qtloa tld--4 ... f --. ,... .. 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'. , :~\~'~; ';),:}:.'::' ;',:Y'1',:,!: ':";Y~'::~;":",l';\l1:;!~'~':''''';:'''':'' ,J, '.',::" 'i',:. ,:, '. ,'.:,!,,, ,~."..' ',...,,' .", ", ::". "', ", , , I~ MOTION rOAMEND ORDINANCE 6118-97 " c' : Amend Sec. 22.90 to add a new Subsection (15) and to renumber the current Subsection (15) as follows: ,(15) All seated (Including lawn or grass seating) eVEI[)ts shall have a non. alcoholic section where sales or consumption Is not pennltted. L1W. ~ The applicant,shall pay all additional costs of police and other city " services attributable to the sale or consumption of alcoholic beverages during the , activity. ' ~ t . ',' . ,1-" ' ~, ' , ' ~.I: . . Pamela K. Akin City Attorney 1~14.97 l' 'j" ,', .' , ' + ~ .' ' , ; , , .:. "~. \,~ ,'..,. r :.. .' : ,', .. :.---=-~.':'=.':~-':''' au ,. <", ..,.............. .,.4.'......._. . . .. ,- ~... ~. . ~'" ~ , ....... T " , : ,J. C> ': .' .' .' ~ . . \ ORDINANCE NO. 6118-97 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA, RELATING TO SALES AND CONSUMPTION OF CERTAIN ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES DURING SPECIAL EVENTS; CREATING CODE OF ORDINANCES SECTIONS 22.88 THROUGH 22.91 TO PROVIDE FOR ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE SPECIAL EVENT PERMITS AND TO PROVIDE A PERMITTING PROCEDURE FOR THE ISSUANCE OF SUCH PERMITS 'UPON CERTAIN CONDITIONS; AMENDING SECTIONS 6.31 AND 22.59 TO EXEMPT SUCH PERMITTED SALES AND CONSUMPTION FROM CERTAIN PROHIBITIONS; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. . WHEREAS, it is desirable to authorize the sale and consumption of beer and wine at special events located upon property owned by the City of Clearwater or where the City is a sponsor or co-s'ponsor. in order to provide the ability to hold a broader range of events for resident and visitor attendees, and to specify criteria for permitting of such activities; now, therefore, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF CLEARWA TERt FLORIDA: Section :I, Sections 22.88 through 22.91, Code of Ordinances, are created to read: Sec. 22.88 Permit required for special event alcoholic beverage ~ales/consumption. No person shall sell or consume alcoholic beverages at a special event. a~ definect in Section 22.72. which is located on property owned by the city or where the pity is a sponsor or cowsponsor of the event. unless an alcoholic beverage special event permit shall have been obtained from the city manager. Sec. 22.89 AlcQholic beverage special event permit-city property or ~ponsorship-,- Ordinance No. 6116.97 . ...........t""".~"'...~.A.~..........-...,.. . ."l. (1) Sale and/or consumption of alcoholiC beverages at a special event located on property owned by the city or where the city is a sponsor or co-sponsor of the event may be authorized by issuance of an alcoholic beverage special event permit. (2) A person seeking approval for such sale and/or consumption activity shall file a separate application with the city manager on forms provlded by the city. . (3) The application shall be filed not fess than 15 days prior to the proposed special event. (4) The appfication for an afcoholic beverage special event permit shall include. in addition to any information which is required under Section 22.82. the following information: (a) Diagram depicting areas within the event venue within which beverage sales are to occur: (b) Documentation of state alcoholic beverage licensing. Sec. 22.90. Conditions-Alcoholic beverage special event permit. pemits issued pursuant to Section 22.59 for sale and/or consumption of alcoholic beverages at a special event shall be suQject to the following conditions in addition to those contained in Section 22.83: (j) No applicant shall be issued more than 3 permits per year. and no permitted event may exceed 3 days in duration. !2) Permits shall be issued only to nonprofit organizations: (3) The applicant must provide. in addition to insurance required under Section 22.82(<:1). general liability and other insurance as required by the provisions of Florida Statut~s for the sale and/or consumption of alcoholic beverage~ (4) Onl~ beer. as defined in Florida Statutes Section 563.01. and wine. as defined in Florida Statutes Section 564.01 r shall be served. , {5)The proposed sales and/or consumption activity must 'be associated with a public event. (6) The proposed sales and/or cpnsumption activity will not unreasonably interfere with or detract from the promotion of public healthf welfare. safety and recreation. (7) The proposed sales and/or consumption activity will not entail extraordinary or burde(fJsorn~ expens~ or police operation by the city. 2 Ordinance No. 6118.97 lI-......l."..\.i..A~...-arJ-J_"'.;.:: ~~.....1~.~'.... .. I (8) The use of alcoholic beverages is not expected to result in violence. crime or disorderly conduct. (9) The person responsible for conductin9 the event on behalf of the applicant meets state minimum age licensing requirements and has not been convicted of a felony or crime involving moral turpitude. (10) The applicant has obtained all necessary federal. state and local permits to engage in the proposed sales and lor consumption actiYity.,. (11) Hours of operation for the sales and/or consumption activity shall comply with the provisions of section 6.29(1 ). (12) Alcoholic beverages shall be served in clear plastic containers only. and no pans or glass containers shall be permitted; the applicant shall provide for proper disposal of litter resulting from the activity, (13) The applicant shall comply with all ordinances associated with permitting of events upon public property. (14) The sale and consumption of alcoholic beverages shaH be confined to designated and secured areas within the event venue or shall be confined within a secured perimeter for the entire event. (15) The applicant shall pay all additional costs of police and other city services attributable to the safe or consumption of alcohoJic beverages during fhe activity. Sec. 22.91 Procedural requirements: certain use provisions not aQplicabl~ The provisions of Sections 22.84 through ~2.87 shall apply to alcoholic beverage special event permits. In addition. applications for sucll permits sball be reviewed by. the Special Events Review Committee prior to permit issuance by the city, manage~. Activities taking place pursuant to an alcoholic beverage special event permit issued ~nder this chapter shall not be subject to Jhe use requirements contained in Sections 41.071 through 41.073 and 6.2Et Section 2. Section 6.31, Code of Ordinances, is amended to read: Sec.6.31 Prohibited acts. * * * * * (4) It shall be a violation for any person to sell or consume any alcoholic beverage, or to possess any opened or unsealed container containing an alcoholic 3 Ordlnonce No. 6118.97 ~~........, ?" ~ '..'~ '.. beverage, at the following places. except pursuant to an alcoholic beveraQe special event permit issued under the provisions of sections ~2.88 through 22M: (a) On any public beach. (b) On or in any public street, alley. sidewalk, parking lot or right~of-way, incruding but not limited to unimproved public street rights-of-way terminating at a body of navigable water. , (c) In any public park. For the purposes of this subsection, the term uparkn shall mean all parks and athletic fields, and all grounds used by the city for park or playground purposes, excluding Jack Russell Stadium and the Clearwater Country crub Golf Course when the sale or consumption of alcoholic beverages has been authorized by the terms of any lease or other agreement approved by the city commission. (d) In any public building, except in any portion of a public building when rented to private parties. This prohibition shall not apply to the Performing Arts Center and Theater. ***** Section 3. Section 22.59, Code of Ordinances. is amended to read: Sec. 22.59. Possession of alcoholic beverages. No person shall sell, consume or have in his possession any alcoholic beverage as defined in section 6.21 of any form on any park property. This prohibition shall not apply to the Performing Arts Center and Theater, to the Harborview Center. to any portion within a public building when rented to private parties. or to Jack Russell Stadium and the Clearwater Country Club golf course when the sale or consumption of alcoholic beverages has been authorized by the terms of any lease or other agreement .:. a'pproved by the city commission. or to events h~ld pursuant to an alcoholic beverage special event permit issued under the provi!=:ions of sections 22.88 through 22.91 Section 4. This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon adoption. 4 Ordinance No. 6118.97 ~_ ~,." I~' ."'~ ~"'iL _'____.:_~._::~..~:.._.____ "- - ..tI.l.ll1 d~ :' ,l;~ :~l~":'~:..t'.. , ',) ~ , '\C " . , , . c' " :j~~{i?~~:': .:,'; :.;,j:~:;::0/\'~;;:':~I<'\~':~~;i\;:,';:~w~,~,,~:~;;;"'1 ~~':~rf':",I~~ ~:~'"" \,'; :' , , " ;;~. .,"c' .0,. 'C '..". ' " , , t. , '> ;' ,\ '. I,;:'"' ',': '. ~ ~ .' , , . ~ :.. -, . ; ,i ~. I ' :'.. I. I'. i' , , ., .1. I' ..' '. .....' '.... .,. PASSED ON FIRST READING ',PASSED ON SECOND AND FINAL , READING AND ADOPTED . ' " Approved as to form and . legal sufficiency: ' Leslie K; Dougall~Si e , , Assistant City Attorney i i " '.' 0, " 5 " , .~_1l'r'l-1~~~ '~~~~:._;"o .', .' '.' 'o' , ' , I c,'~ j'.' . ;'''_-.r'~__~~,....~.........,...-.._.....~..-:,:---~,"_:---'-''''_'''' "~"'."""_.._":". ~::' .~.- ..........-..........~... ~ .:f';..I:\r: January 9. 1997 Rita Garvey, Mayor~Commissioner . Attest: Cynthia E. ,Goudeau, City Clerk 'j ; Ordinance No, 6118.97 c . ,~~.__~,,_"''''''''''__'\ .' . D1/23/07 18:05 .. ., ..c-'- L: '8"449 2889 CU\TR CIIAHDER IaJ D02 I~ GREATER CLEARWATER CHAMBER OF COMMERCE' 11:JOClEVElAND ST., P.O.80X U57, aEAJlWAT!R, R.3'(615-'(BA1 . III 3/.(61.0011 .813/....9.:3889 ~urtve Commrtt.. ' JanIce B. C81N1 Cftaman oIth,llDard Chilli.. D. Riggi, III CII.Itm~ E.O. Anmlmnp.1lI VC GovemmlHltal AJrJhI ~","Ic DevelopmMl Dan~1 T. Mann , VC sm.1I BuslneUl At.. CoUfld/$ IMry COOper VO Tourl.7m Frink V. Murphy III VCMllrtlnflh/ptAIbsf Public Rllalkw SlephenJ. Spentet VC Sp<<;W E'Ittlb Judy MItcf1tIl Tnluuflfr 8tepMn R. FcrwIv IlI1mfldflte Past Ch.tman JIGUI J. ZKhau . t.Q.1 CounuI Kall1y Rabon , Pruldtllt. CEO Board oIDlt'eetc,. Danlel M. AndrllO Keilh Appenzeller AIon C. BocnItoln GlegOl'f BroIlul Robtri A. BulWMl RlJbert W. Byrd JaM P. Connally Edward C. Droata Ann Wllkllll DUllClln Holly Duncon Rldllrd Flllgerald Staphll1 Glnez Gllry S. Grey KlInll8lh G. Hamllon T.1fIlI1 Hewldna VWIlam Hell., Phm M. Hendel"fOn John Hlglllna Guy JDIll'in Robert Kklney JCllfreY MllUn J, H. McCurtaln, Jr. BI1Id McMUI1I'8)' Mlka Meldlll LYlln Moly... MaUdel MlllolU S.~Moc:k Ju., 1'. NIct101' T.mmg. R~g' Daryl J. Geaton Don L. 58aton John 9ilMl0llS W1Iiam K. Spehr Dlvid P. SIOfllt Ronald W. StIIDrt R. Cat1lOn w.ru Jamu WalIoua Dolllllal J. IM.lama December 26, 1996 Mayor Rita Garvey City of Clearwater P.O. Box 2457 Clearwater, FL 34618-4748 Dear Mayor Garvey: The Greater Clearwater Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors encourages the City Commission to support the revision to the alcohol ordinance allowing the sale and consumption of alcohol at public special events. Doing so will allow for a greater variety of special events, for example, sporting events, to be held in' Clearwater which will result In Clearwater receiving greater exposure as a tourism destination; it will also encourage different non-alcohol-related companies to get involved with Clearwater events because of the increased exposure they will receive through thelr sponsorships. Because the request will be part of the entire City special events permit process, the City will be able to monItor it closely. ---.." '" , .: ~ c .' .',~~ I".', ;: ",F' ',',' L.';""~.':, ...i.'......"--t""~~....:".r,~~... ",.'H'o ~~."" '.'.". ~~ 'cO l)?.3 J q 7 # J~ 1-23-97 ATTENTION: Mayor Rita Garvey, Commissioner Ed. Hooper and Ms'. Karen Seel I came to Florida in the fall of 1979, settled in Pinellas County. I worked and saved doing restaurant work. In 1989 I was able to buy my home. I have tried to keep up with the city's g~owth and the many changes both good and bad. I have been following with considerable interest, your proposal to allow beer and wine to be consumed at outdoor functions both on the beach and Coachman Park. Our good Mayor, for whom I have had great respect, made two statements that I totally find to be a poor reason to approve the passing of this ordinance. ,1'. They drink in their homes and there is no problem. , I would check with the police before making that statement. 2. One or two wines at a jazz festival or other festivi- ties shouldn't be a problem. Who will control how much people drink? Rita, Ed and Karen are you willing to accept the responsi- bility for accidents that will happen both in the park, parking lots and on the streets? Lawsuits will certainly come about. The coolers will be full, not with soft drinks but, with alcohol. God Help Us All! Robert A. Cordts 604 Prospect Avenue Clearwater, FL 34616 Sincerely, " ' . { /' ,1 ' :' (' ,_, ~ ..... ",!..,.. 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" f4c 'cl' , / ~ g / f ? #~ C I T Y OF CLEARWATER J;(. ..<_f___....~."".....:l...,.)'hjo./.~ n. ,,,,,_, ~.......u.riJ+...~...V..il~,........+-.,"".........,... roclamation ~. ..~: wrEREAS, we have developed on age of advanced technolagy to turn over to our youthl and wrEREAS, clear minds ore required to moke complex decIsions, controlled hands to operate complex machinery, courageous programs ,to right complex Inequities and concerned vision to core for tomorrow's worldl and Wl-EREAS, c1orlty, control, courage and concern ore diminished by the use of alcohol, other drugs and tobaccol and Wl-EREAS, the use of these substances lvJd led to the destruction of odvancd societies ond has done much to harm our own through traffic fatalities, absenteeism, broken relationships and crlmel and WHEREAS, the majority of our youth do "ant to count Cor J:ood in this complex world, NOW, n-EREFORE, I, CHARLES LeCHER, Mayor of the City of Clearwater, Florida do hereby proclaim the period of April 22-28, 1981, to be YOUTH TEMPERANCE EDUCATION WEEK In Clearwater and urge 011 citizens to Join with those of the other cities In snowing ocute concern for the health ald well-being of the youth of our City. 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A Tough Stand Against Alcohol Best Serves the City By Sandy Golden (Commentary) , The City of Clearwater is about to make a public is truly life. threatening. Elected officials mistake that could cost innocent people their should not "balance- human life against lives or health. The city is abOut to allow profits. It should be non-negotiable. alcohol sales at 'city sponsored events. Some of those drinking at a public event will Alcohol is a dangerous drug that does not be chronic alcoholics who are difficult, if not enhance life, it destroys it. Alcohol abuse impossible, to control and thereby dangerous. greatly damages our society and ruins the Minors are clever and will figure out how to futures of far too many children and families. circumvent controls, so why give them the We should not do anything that can make this chance. tragic problem worse. . A family could be destroyed because of this The city needs to take a tough stand against law. Such homble outcomes are not alcohol to protect its citizens. uncommon after an alcohol sanctioned event. The cost of potential damage of allowing Drunk drivers have killed scores of innocent alcohol sales at city ~nsored events far people elsewhere in our nation after attending exceeds any profits the ci~ might get. We a sporting event, concert or other communi!}' must not compromise public saretv and bend program where drinking was allowed. It coulCl to the demands of an inClustry that ihreatens to happen here. Why pretend it can't? Why ignore Clearwater City by not holding events talCe the chance? . they co-sponsor unless the city council caves in It' is clear from recently published reports and lets them sell beer and wine at city that drunk driving and underage drinking are sponsored events. Our elected leaders need the aIrea~ totally out of control in Clearwater and courage to draw the line and say no to all that the same is true throughout our state and business groups putting pressure on them. nation. The police can't cop-e with the Are a few more dollars of profits that will line problem now, so why add to their burden by the pockets of those already rich from pushing putting more drunks on the road who have to beer and wine, and the problems they cause, drive home from a cirx sponsored event? more im~rtant than the safety of our loved Unless the city is willing to require that the ones? Absolutely not! Clearwater is event sponsors take the car keys from all who recognized as one of the best communities in attend and wish to drink, and only give them the nation and a top ci~ in Florida. Why copy back after the drinker is examinecf to make other nc:wbY jurisOictions that allow 8lcoliol sure they are safe to drive, we simply_ can't sales who do not have the respect our guarantee public safety. Is the city willing to community enjoys? Does that make sense? write that requirement into its ordinance? The risk of death and injury. that is Will the city alSo waive the caps on the limits inevitable to occur from alfowing sales of people can sue for if th~ lose a loved one due alcohol at public events is not worth taking. to the. irresponsibihty of the event Why jeopardize human life and limb so a few management, because an mtoxicated person or can make a profit? People who want to drink a minor slipped throu~ the cracks, and was at city sponsored events will most likely drive served? Of course not, the financial risk would to them, and then have to drive home. Some be too great. And that is why the law should will become dangerously impaired. It is not be passed. common sense that the propOsed law is a The city sa~ it will correct any problems recipe for tragedy. ' that occur for the next event, but it will be too The JaTJ: Holiday' Festival, the main late if someone is killed or a child is crippled. proponent seeking the law, is already We, as a societx, must do all in our P9wer to successful and won't suffer dire negative prevent drunk dnving underage drinking and consequences if they are not allowed to sell wcohol abuse in general The last thirig we alcohol. No member of their audience will be need is a city government undermining public injured or die if they can't have a drink while safety and health with an ill conceived law. there. But the risk the law presents to the Human life is too precious. CLEARWATE.R GAZETTE & BEACH VIEWS JANUARY 16, 1997 /i BOARD OF DIRECTORS ,. PROFESSIONALS FOR EXCELLENCE IN HEALTH CARE Post Office Box 3034 Clearwater; Florida 34630 Ii 1l1/IIt's A. Ai't'r)'. M,/). [manal Medici,u' Dear Mayor Garvey and Commissioners. January 22. ] 997 J(", n~ Dt'a,flt',\', Md). FWllily Prartin' Jolm J. /lwdy, M,/), Obstt'trir.t & GYIleC'oIOR,\' JlIY E. Carpl'lIIt'r, M./J. (/l/alla/ M l't!ic;lIe Dellll 1/. FClIIb,." M.n. I)t,t!imrics Robert J. KL'lI.I; Esq. Tat!.fCI Cooper Wart!, Esq, ADVISOR}' DO/tRD Dmw(d J. Amotlt'o, M,D. David Ctlrwyo. RP". C MOT!:W/ COOPl'" M.t), Arthllr X. Dec'gm" P"D. Celio Di M(m:o, M.D, Ah'.mllt/a T. Gimon, I)hn. Jost'pll J. /lea'\', M,f).. FileS Miclwt'i 1l1qllith. M.D. N. I'mrkk Murphy, M.D. MiclwC'/ Rl'illy, 101.1). Jolm n~ S(/SIIl'lI, M./J. Fammdo ~~'I(/:qlll':, M.D. Louis M. Winters, M./). 101m DclI'icl Yimng. M,D. S(ml PitcllOIl, M.S. Jellnifer Reedy, M.S. Swart /lllggiJh. Esq, ClM Conklin, EJ'q. J(/II J. /falisky. E.ff{. Robert J. Kelly, Esq, ParTicw C. LlJIlCaslt'r, Esq, Robert J. umcustt'r. Esq. JO$('/lh R. Park. E.fq. 11. t.LlTry Smirh, E.rq. Sl'Ort R. SllIrk, E.fi/, Gt'OTJI!: E. Trago.\'. E.fq, LLs/ie lh'tlSfe.\; R.N. Jaml Q. Carpentt'r, R.N.. M.s. Ann Cooper, R.N. Eleanor IJTI~C"Sel, R.N.. M,S. Mllr)'Alltlt f(IIlIJt'r. R.N., CCH. Ofml'tritl M. Tmgtu. R,N. Kf'ifJ, menl, N.N. l....ilo(&.),:;,.~~~i.I~;.\~.-'y~:~_Ji.~~.L .'~:,,'~V'~:~~ l'.~......,.. ~~<~ i" ..,.., ,......~.... As health care professionals, we oppose any local government action which is detrimental to the health and well-being of families in our community. We assert that the proposed ordinance to allow the sale of alcohol at city functions would be hazardous on several levels. First. the perceived promotion of drinking by the city is, in itself, bad example to our young people. The message should not be to associate alcohol with fun and entertainment. Secondly. to promote alcoholRrelated activities is counterproductive to efforts to eliminate the critical problem of drunk driving. From a public health perspective, the tragedies of drinking and driving are far more formidable than the perceived gains intended by passing this ordinance. Notwithstanding are the irrefutable long-range effects of excessive alcohol consumption upon individuals and families. Finally, from a legal perspective. one might ask if a bartender can be held responsible for the overindulgence of a patron, who then will be held accountable for the abuse of alcohol at these functions? We can hardly afford more initiatives which ignore health and moral consequences in a quest for greater monetary gain. We urge you to let stand the current alcohol regulations, Sincerely. James Avery. M.D. Jon Beasley. M.D. Jay E. Carpenter. M.D. Demetria Tragos. R.N. Jana Q. Carpenter, R.N.. M.S. George Tragos, Esq. Eleanor Drechsel, R.N., M,S. Leslie Beasley, R.N. Dean Fauber. M.D. Mary Anne Fauber, R.N.. C.C.E. Arthur X. Deegan. PhD. Christopher McCluskey, MSW. LCSW Patricia Christensen. MS. MA Sol Pitchon, MS Alexander Gimon. PhD. Michael Reilly, M.D. , \ ,. , I '.' >'., . .' . " ,..... 1-' ORDINANCE NO. 6122-97 /5 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA. RELATING TO PARKS, BEACHES, AND RECREA T(ON; AMENDING SECTION 22.24, CODE OF ORDINANCES, TO EXTEND THE CITY MANAGER'S POWERS TO REGULATE THE TIME. PLACE AND MANNER IN WHICH PARK PROPERTY IS USED BY THE PUBLIC; AMENDING SECTION 22.40, CODE OF ORDINANCES, TO RESTRICT THE AREAS WHERE DOGS AND OTHER PETS WILL BE PERMITTED; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the City Manager is empowered pursuant to Section 22.24 to regulate public beaches to protect the public health, safety, and welfare; and WHEREAS, the extension of the City Managers pO'Ners to regulate park property, as well, will also protect the public health, safety, and welfare; and WHEREAS, the exclusion of dogs and other pets from certain designated areas of public property Will increase public safety and sanitation; now, therefore, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA: Section 1. Section 22.24, Code of Ordinances, is amended to read: Sec. 22.24. Authority to regulate beaches and park DroDertv. The city manager is empowered in the exercise of the city manaaer's J::Hs discretion to regulate the time, place and manner in which the pUblic beaches and park , prope~ of the city, or any portion thereof, are to be used and enjoyed by the public and to authorize the postin~ of sians reaulatino llublic use. In doing so, the city manaaer he is to give due regard to the safety facilities available thereat, the preservation of public property. the number of persons who can be safely protected and safeguarded at the particular location, and the health and welfare of the public using and wishing to use such facilities. The directions of the city manager given pursuant to the authority contained in this section are declared to have the effect of Jaw and shall be enforced by the police officers of the city. Section 2. Section 22.40, Code of Ordinances, is amended to read; Sec. 22.40. Domestic Animals. (1) Dogs and other pets shall will be excluded from any place where food and drinks are consumed or where posted. Ordinance 6122-97 I' ~;; l' , ..' ,'. ".>"'~.'I.l'?'/::~~'.'~f:\I':.:j.I~'"1'''''''''''''I.'''K'~;';'''+"1'/ ' . ~, . < I ~., . . c', H , , (2) In those park areas where dOQS and other pets are allowed. the doas All pels shall at all times be restrained and on adequate leashes, and all olher pels shall be under the constant physical control of a person. ' ,(3) All pets shall be ar.e excluded from all Q.ublic bathina beaches. public pools, and Swimming areas abutting public bathino beaches and parks. (4) Seeing Eye dogs. aAd guide dogst ~qnal doas, or other animals invidividuallv trained to provide assistance to an individual with a disabilitv shall be excluded from these regulations concerning domestic animals and shall be permitted in all public pafk areas and p-ublic facilities. . Section 3. This ordinance sharr take effect immediately upon adoption. " , PASSED ON FIRST READING PADDED ON SECOND AND FINAL READING AND ADOPTED January 9 t 1997 Rita Garvey, Mayor-Commissioner Attest: Cynthia E. Goudeau, City Clerk (5 Ordinance 6122-97 I' , ,~ ~'~: ,;. . !', ' . ~ ~ . > -<, ." '. $ . ,. '.. '. - \3 CITY OF CLEARWATER Intordepartmental Correspondence COPIES TO: COMMISSION TO: Mayor and Commissioners FROM: Cynthia E. Goudeau, City Cler~ SUBJECT: Proposed Ordinance #6122~97 relating to Parks and Beaches JAN 16 1997 PHt:.tiS CLERK I ATTORNEY COPIES: Elizabeth Deptula, City Manager DATE: January 15, 1997 , In response to questions raised at the 1/9/97 Commission meeting the following information is provided: 1) What does the County allow in Sand Key Park? Pets are excluded from camping and swimming areas, beaches and any place where food and drinks are sold and consumed. Dogs that are allowed. must be on leashes not more than six feet long. There is a fenced leash-free area in Ft. Desoto Parkt but it is not heavily used. 2) What is the penalty proposed should the Ordinance pass? For a first offense the Police Department would most likely issue a warning although the Ordinance does not require one. After that: 1st offense ~ $30; 2nd - $55; 3rd - $80; 4th ~ $135 and 5th - $155. If you need additional information, please let me know. I " ~ ...~...~."!:~~.~....:>......,.".. r~" JlllIIo4I1!1 ... " e t Ic;.Q '/L3J<77 -=t1)~ PETITION to Mayor Garvey and city commissioners . Whereas: Dogs on the public parts of North Clearwater Beach endanger ,the physical wellbeing of others using the beach when bB8&~se many owners neither pick up after them, or keep them under leash control.. Whereas: Dogs on the beach impinge on the enjoyment of the beach by both tourists and residents and are, therefore, a detriment to the tourist industry. Whereas: Even so-called friendly dogs on the beach can threaten small children and older people. We, therefore, petition the Clearwater city commission to pass ordinance #6122 which gives the city Manager the right to designate the street ends of Clearwater Beach as "parks" where dogs are not . allowed. Full Name (Signature) ~~~ (f3 lEer' rj :(Jcr~ ~~:;-{v?cfJ?LJ1'/'T'r'o-rz- . .,~\... {. ~O" I. _ / . /XJ ,4 I Phone # Oate ~27-:Q" Y ~~'i' 101~ 1 '-I LJ " . S3.. 9 c:)-./ 'It.Jb~/':?71 }(-'I c7 .r / C' hh Address <1f7 AI~}..~.u--I2..-r , 9r30 'fJ~-u/..)...t CS' /) t-/n ~~ .~Sr,. Cj'c{C( ~! . S- !.\ '3 cteezc:..~ ~ s+ . ~ , -/ ' ~\\L~~ -,",\<\,\~i~\r&~~~('&. w.:\'~~'S~~~' ~~~ o-~~ \COJ<-~ ~ c?ro ;!/ ~c./5~().s . LJ 3- ocr:sO ~-....., <1 ::, ,\--S "'l \ l.\ 11"'3/ . Ie;. ~'-- <6 ~q ~ ? t/ t/ ( j-).--'l J---''' . '. ..... .......,. .B' ..,. ~ .~.. ,-;' .....w<~..."~ ~t ~':;'~',.....:....:'4U'. ,...c..~ . w . ..&........-&... h-_ " ,! ~r t '.'- .. , c,"~,o'. ~ ., Jan-15-97 12:21 C1GarwatGr Purchasing P.01 ~uf\ (~ &/711 ~ (t4S4~,n&~ INTEROFFICE MEMO To: Mayor and City Commissioners From: Georgc E. McKibben, Purchasing Manager Copies: Elizabeth Deptula, City Manager Cynthia E. Goudeau, City Clerk Subject: Pw:chnscs to be approved at the January 23, 1997. City Conunission Meeting Date: January 14, 1997 A. The following items are purchases included in the approved 1996/97 budget. All recommended vcndors are thc lowest most responsive bidders in accordance with the specifications unless a specific exception is noted. 1) A ward a contract to Service Pump and Compressor, Tampa, Florida, for the purchase of two (2) portable six inch vacuum assist pumps, at a cost of $34,784.00, for utilization at all Water Pollution Control facilities. Appropriation code: 315-96660-S64000-S35-000. (Engineering) 2) Award a contract to Xerox Corporation, Tampa, Florida, for the contract period 2/01/97 through 1/31/98. for maintenance of the Xerox 5090 high speed copier at an estimated cost of$31,572.00. The contract estimate is based on 1996/97 usage of over 3 million copies. Charges include a base fee of $13,440 plus a variable determined by actual usage and type of job. (Exception to bid procedure under Sec. 2.564 (b), Code of Ordinances, Sole Source). Appropriation code: 555.09225-546200.519.000. (Information Management) Funding for the above referenced purchases is included in the FY 1996/97 Budget. Additional funding nCeded for contracts that span fiscal years will be requested in the appropriate departmental budgets as recommended by the City Manager. TLL-~ Tina WilSOh, udget Director II. Declare n 1960 Ford Seagrave Fire Truck surplus to the needs of the City of Clearwater and authorize disposal through open market sale in accordance with Sec. 2.623, Code of Ordinances. Surplus Sales under $5.000.00, and authorize that the appropriate officials be authorized to execute the same. The fll'C truck will be sold os scrap metal to the vendor offering the highest bid, with proceeds being returned to the General Fund. This vehicle has been stripped of usable parts and the engine has seized. The vehicle is not considered feasible to repair due to age and condition. - ~ .' .', '\,' " ~ .. .'...... , . '., '.' . . , .'. .'''.... (- u. .,;" "I'~>' \.[J :(\. ~M ~arwater ~ .\.(;..... . I ~.... ~,.1- u Interoffice Correspondence Sheet To: From: Betty Deptula, City Manager Carrie Huntley, Community Outreach Manage~-' Jeff Harper, Information Mgmt. Director; George McKibben, Purchasing Manager; Barbara Metzger, Graphics Manager cc: Date: January 15, 1997 RE: Xerox 5090 Maintenance Agreement This memorandum is in response to questions raised by you and commissioners regarding the Xerox 5090 copy machine and maintenance agreement. When the item was submitted to George McKibben in December 1996 Xerox had not released their 1997 maintenance agreement rates. A company representative recommended increasing last year's rates by 20 percent as a safe estimate for this year's rates. When questions were raised in the work session about the agreement cost, we decided to pull the item to try again to obtain more accurate costs. We contacted Xerox last week and obtained the 1997 maintenance agreement rates. The new agreement is estimated to be $31,572 or $5,460 less than the $37,032 amount submitted in December. Our Xerox high speed copier was purchased October 1, 1991 for approximately $119,000. The machine is a high end unit and was made for large quantity users. Last year alone the machine produced more than 3 million copies. Because of the extensive use of the machine and the sophistication of the high end equipment, a maintenance agreement is required to keep it operating properly. Xerox technicians service and repair the machine on a regular basis, averaging between 2-4 visits per month. The contract covers labor and all parts. Most high end copy machines require regular maintenance to keep them operating properly. A Capital Improvement Project is planned for the year 2000 to replace the Xerox 5090 copier. Please note that any high end copier of this type will require a per~usage maintenance agreement similar to the one we have on the Xerox 5090. In the meantime, a study is underway to evaluate the City's Graphics operations and we are not currently in a position to consider purchasing a new machine. '__,..., ~.~,."...<'..Ii",. . ,...." ...,..~...~w... ., 'h,,,,.---:~___ ..r -" ....i"'\' ....r. " . , -,' <;. . ',. : '''';'f'':~'''''.'~'~;r' : '. ." ,', ., . i~~;::;~~:ii{H::.t~\~ ~/ijf:ltC~ ~\"\;f."~,a "~'~' .: 'H -.:' " ' . 1~vt;;r;.;:}'~ ,'r(t1i... ;"'~'i!I_:;-;'U!.~1.;i;\~~~ ,')';"',t~If~J.;;"~' '.t;; , ' r~\~j/ '(, h,: . '. 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" ~ ~ 3etsl Clearwater City Commission Agenda Cover Memorandum Item II: J2 J. ~3 '9':] Meeting Dale: SUBJECT: PURCHASE OF BLACK 3408 POLYETHYLENE PIPE RECOMMENDATION/MOTION: Affirm the City Manager's 60 day extension of the original contract period (12/14/96 - 2/12/97) and further extend the contract period for an additional ten (10) months (2113/97 - 12/13/97) to purchase the remaining authorized commitment on Purchase Order #699/8625 for Black 3408 polyethylene pipe from M. T. Deason Company, Inc., of Birmingham, AL, lHl and that the appropriate officials be authorized to execute same. SUMMARY: · This represents the remainder of Clearwater Gas System's (CGS) estimated annual requirement for Black 3408 polyethylene pipe. The pipe is designed for 100 Ibs. of gas pressure and is required for the construction of new mains and services in to meet customer demand in the high pressure North service area. This area is generally north of Curlew Road and includes the Pasco expansion area. · CGS has had a contract with M. T. Deason Company, Inc. For Black 3408 polyethylene pipe open for three (3) years. The current annual purchase order #699/8625 was recently extended for sixty (60) days by the City Manager. To date CGS has used approximately 58% of the original total authorized amount or $595,987.95, leaving an estimated balance of $422,387.05. Start up delays on the Pasco expansion account for the current purchase order quantities not being funy used to date. . M. T. Deason Company, Inc. has extended the pricing twice already to date and has agreed to hold their prices for another year or untif the estimated quantities for Purchase Order #699/8625 are completed, whichever comes first. The original contract was bid in October 1993 and was for a total estimated cost of $1,018,375.00. Recent bids for other types of polyethylene pipe all contain escalation dauses. The agreement by M. T. Deason, Inc. to complete the contract at the original pricing is a benefit to CGS as this is based on two (2) year ago pricing without escalation clauses. . These materials will be received to the inventory code 423~OOO-141120~OOO~OO and charged to OP code 351-96320, Pasco New Mains & Services, and CIP code 351-96370, Pinellas New Mains & Services when issued from the CGS warehouse. . These monies were previously approved by the Commission on August 17, 1995. This is only an extension of the period of the purchase order. The balance of $802,396.08 in CIP code 351-96320, and $507,369.44 ;n CJP code 351-96370, as of 12/26/96 is sufficient to purchase these materials. Reviewed by: Originating Department: ~ Cosb: Commission Action: legal N/A Clearwater Gas System \ No Additlonal o Approved Budget ~ Totozl o Approved wll" Condlljons Purchasing fUJYV I User Department: No Additional o Denied Risk Mgmt. N/A Clearwater Gas System Current Fiscal YC;lr 0 Contlnued to: IS N/A Funding Source: ACM 1f'.<'d em Caplrolllmprovemenl; Olher N/A Advertised: CI Operallng: Dale: 0 Other: AttachmentJ: [,1- Paper: Vendor letter Submitted by: 1m Nol RequIred Appropriation Code Cl$~ ~ Affected Parties 423-0000-141120- 000.000 0 NotlOed o None IEl Not Required -0 Printed on t'eq'c1ed pilJH!r __IL ~.t.-,'':''J';'''','''''' ~~....~ ,., .,~---~ .....,'...........-'...I.-_-.......~~ . " . '"'........+~y" - ~PL-"'ji~- T - ..' Dec-04-96 02:24P Cloarwater Purchasing P.02 - (; M. T. Deason Company Inc. P.O. BOX 101B07 · BIRMINGHAM. AJ..A. 35210 (205) 956-2266 · FAX (205) 956-1911 JUN 1 5 i995 C:~Jrwaler Gas System June 13, 1995 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. IThis 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 pipe 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: 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 8" 3408 Black Polyethylene Pipe 6" 3408 Black Polyethylene Pipe 4" 3408 Slack PolyethyJ~ne Pipe 2" 3408 Black Polyethylene Pipe 1" 3408 Black Polyethylene Pipe 1 /2" 3408 Slack 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. 'Sp~da6:"n9 ill Ziulil') j:Jroduc/J .. l' ;. 0" . . ," : ',',:. ,[ i~ ' ;. ,',' ~ I" . I ' " ~ , '..: . ~f . /1'" -'l T .' .~. j" ,~, ~"~ I.~:_:':~;:~'h'~~"\ ',..... .,.. ..01,'"\: ,...~' ':. .'" '." ~ , .....~... Oec-04-96 02:25P Clearwater purchasing - Mr. C.S. "Chuck" Warrington June 13, 1995 Page Two P.03 -. \7 We respectfully request an answer from the Clearwater Natural Gas System regarding the extension of this purchase order by August 31, "995. 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. . .. " .,~....- '... ," ,"." ,. . f"b \ Clearwater City Commission Agenda Cover Memorandum 'Item #: JP _(. ~3.17 Meeting Dale: SUBJECT: Enhancement to Geographic Information System Grant RECOMMENDA liON/MOTION: Accept a grant increase from the Substance Abuse Advisory Board for enhancements to the Geographic Information System Grant in the amount of $32,061 with a City match of $10,688 (contraband forfeiture funds), lEI and thai the appropriate officials be authorized 10 execute same. BACKGROUND: · In October, 1996, the City Commission approved the Geographic Information System project which included a grant from the Substance Abuse Advisory Board in the amount of $173,105.13 with a City match of $46,311.71 (contraband forfeiture funds) and recognizing a , County match of $11,390. An additional grant from Weed and Seed in the amount of $35,000 is also being applied to this project. · Since that time, the Substance Abuse Advisory Board determined that there were additional funds available for current year project enhancements. · The Clearwater Police Department has, therefore, moved forward on planned system enhancements in the amount of $42,749 ($32,061 in grant funding and $10,688 in City matching funds from contraband forfeiture funds). These suppleInental funds will purchase additional memory, processors, and a disk drive upgrade which will add multiple functions to the currently planned GIS, as well as two desk top computers. · After the initial 29 users, Clearwater plans to add up to 147 more users as the project progresses. The additional memory and processors will improve the speed of the system up to 10001'0, helping to support new users. However, additional upgrades may still be needed in the future depending on actual system utilization. Reviewed by: bogal Budget Purchasing Risk Mgmt. IS ACM Other Costs: 510,688 Total 510,688 Current fiscal Year Commission Action: o Approved o Approved wlConditions o Denied CJ Continued to: Advertised: Date: Funding Source: o C,JpUo1llmprovement, o Opero1t1n&: o Other: Attachments: 181.99331 Su{)mitted by: aR~ Paper: o Not Required Affected P.utics: o Notiried o Not Retlu1red Appropriation Code CJ None o Printed on recyded ~ I~t"'"' " f '~,i,',,;"\~~jlll\.~~':"""~ '~~~,.:i ,'c"" ~l{J"~ ,~.'l-rlf~' !,. I ~. '" ... ...~.....,:. ".',. ~ .~. ' " . , ':'::,"J:'>"::\:''';"f'''':;::':'\:.',;...!:.t'~~':::~W':t_;:?~,'.':;,.," ,..",."-<1',, ,.;, . , " '.," ".. I ,_ . The disk drive upgrade will allow all presen t layers of Pine lias County maps to be stored in Clearwater's GIS - the originally planned 20 GB disk drive would not allow storage of this vast amount of data. . The two desk top computers will allow simultaneous access at both the Pinellas County and CitY of Clearwater computer locations. . The enhancements listed above were planned for future year funding; however, since the Substance Abuse Advisoty Board had additional monies available and has approved our proposed enhanceinentst the Police Department would like to move ahead with these enhancements, this fiscal year. . .,. The gr~t documents are available in the City Managerts office for review. . The City'~ matching funds are available in the Special Law Enforcement Trust Fund current budget appropriation which will be amended at next quarter under the category of "Matching Funds for Federal Grants." .:1 ). ,,. \<6 . , - T ,. ~ Ef'J3 CLEARWATER CITY COMMISSION Agenda Cover Memorandum (9 Hcm fI Meeting Dalc ,. ~3 .'1'7 SUBJECT: Approve renewal oflease of City-owned property at 400 Pierce Boulevnrd with the PineJlas County Arts Council. RECOMMENDA TIONI.M:OTION: Approve renewal of a lease with the Pinellas County Arts Council of City.owned property commonly known as 400 Pierce Boulevard ("Haven House"), being legally described as all of Lot 2 nnd the North 75 feet of Lot 1, Block 5, A. C. TURNER'S SUBDIVISION, having a tenn of five (5) years commencing June 1, 1997, for a total rent of$I.00 and other good and valuable consideration, [E] and that the appropriale officials be authorized to execule same. SUMMARY: . The PineIlas County Arts Council (the "CounciIU), a non-profit membership organization fanned under Florida Statute 265,32, has leased the Haven House at 400 Pierce Boulevard from the City since 1984. .. Commencing with the lease renewal approved in 1992, the Council began receiving use of the lease premises for only nominal rent in exchange for agreeing to take over full responsibility for all repair, maintenance and other operational expenses of the property. Prior to that time the City had maintained the improvements in exchange for $250.00 per month rent paid by the Council. Repairs and maintenance expenses far exceeded the rent proceeds. . Among other tenns and conditions, major provisions of the new lease include: 1) the Council will receive the property for a tenn of five (5) years for only nominal rent~ 2) the Council will continue to be responsible for all repair, maintenance and other operational expenses of the property, including taxes (if any), and insurance; 3) the City may tenninate the lease jf the Council fails to remedy a default within 30 days of receiving written notice of the default, or within 180 days of the Council receiving notice that the property is required for other municipal purposes. Rovlewod by: Originating Dept, Costs: N/A Commission Action legal 9t&- Engineering (Current FY) Approved Budget N/A User Dept. Funding Source: Approved w/conditions Purchasing Capt. Imp, Denied Risk Mgmt. Advertised: Operating Cont'd to IS' Date: Other ACM Paper: ENG. Not required: X OTHER N/A Affected parties Appropriation Cadets) Attachments: ;:J"'j) notified Submitted By: \... N/A Proposed Lease Agreement CitVMa~~ Not Required X Locator Map Haven House 97-02 Lease. Ago -.......cJ-....:ltIrt'......-'.,w..,...., . ,....~. ~... .'. . . "-- .LIl5ti..L1 ... ...... .- "Q 'c , , " , 1; , ' '. 1 ~, <'. \ r ~ . . , ..' ~, , LEASE AGREEMENT THIS LEASE AGREEMENT is made and entered into this day of , 1997, by and between the CITY OF CLEARWAT.E:R, a Florida Municipality, herein called the "Lessor", and the PINELLAS COUNTY ARTS COUNCIL, a non-profit membership organization formed under Florida statute 265.32, herein called the "Lessee". This agreement represents the whole and entire agreement between Lessor and Lessee and the following articles and sections are herein incorporated: Article I . Article II . Artiole III. Article IV . Section Section Section Section Section Article V. Article VI . ... Article VII. Section Section Section Section Article VIII. Section ' Section Section Article IX. Article x. Article XI . Section Section Section Section Article XII. Article XIII. Article XIV. Section Section Section Section Section l ARTICLES TITLE TERM LEASEHOLD RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES 1. Use of Premises 2. Maintenance of Premises 3. Repair and Impr0vements 4. Utilities 5. Quiet Enjoyment LEASE RENTAL PAYMENTS AND FEES TAXES INSURANCE 1. Minimum Scope of Insurance 2. Minimum Limits of Insurance 3. Additional Named Insured 4. Verification of Coverage CASUALTY DAMAGE TO PREMISES 1. Reparable Damage 2. Catastrophic Damage 3. Waiver of Recovery Rights LLABILITY AND INDEMNIFICATION AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT NON-DISCRIMINATION 1. No Exclusion From Use 2. No Exclusion From Hire 3. Observation of Various Laws 4. Breach of Nondiscrimination Covenants DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTIES ASSIGNMENT OF LEASE DEFAULT AND TERMINATION 1. Termination By Lessee 2. Termination By Lessor 3. Exercise 4. Removal of Property 5. Causes of Breach and Waiver 1 - - ~ - IT _ . " , ", . ~ I . ',1.l . . . ,',' . '.,' .>.,.. :.. " : Article "XY . Section Section Section Article XVI. Article XVII. Article XVIII. Article XIX. ENVIRONMENTAL MATTERS 1. No Warranties By Lessor 2. Lessor Held Harmless 3. Radon Gas Advisory LESSOR CONTACT AND CORRESPONDENT NOTICE ATTORNEYS FEES EFFECTIVE DATE WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, the Lessor has ownership of and control over the use of the city-owned structures and premises now known as The Haven House, 400 Pierce Boulevard, Clearwater, Florida 34616; and WHEREAS, Lessee desires to use such premises for public purposes; and WHEREAS, Lessor desires to lease out such premises; NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the Premises and' the mutual covenants contained in this Agreement, the Lessor and Lessee hereby agree as follows: ARTICLE r. TITLE The title of this lease is The Haven House - Arts Council lease. ARTICLE II. TERM The term of this lease shall be for a period of Five (5) years commencing on the 1st day of June, 1997 (the Connlencernent Date) and continuing through the 31st day of May, 2002 (the Termination Date), unless earlier tenninated under the terms of this agreement. Lessor extends a first option to Lessee to renew this lease agreement for an additional Five (5) year lease period, upon mutually agreeable terms and conditions, and subject to Lessee not being in default under the terms and provisions of this lease. ARTICLE I I I. LEASEHOLD The Lessor leases to the Lessee the following described property, includinq all improvements thereon, located in Pinellas County, Florida, to wit: .All of Lot 2 and the North 75.0 feet of Lot 1, Block 5, A. C. TURNER'S SUBDIVISION, according to the map or plat thereof as recorded in Deed Book "K", Page 475, of the Public Records of Hillsborough County, Florida, of which Pinollas County was formerly a part. (Also known as Haven House, 400 Pierce Blvd.) 2 .'- ARTICLE IV. RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES Section 1. Use of Premises. a. Lessee shall use the demised premises for an office and meeting- space and for no other purpose. b. Lessee covenants and agrees to make no unlawful, improper or offensi ve use of the leased premises. At the termination of this lease, Lessee agrees to return the premises to the Lessor in as good condition as at the effective date of this agreement, subject only to normal wear and tear. Section 2. Maintenance of Premises. The Lessee shall properly maintain the leasehold in a clean and orderly condition. Section 3. Repairs and Improvements. a. Lessee may make whatever repairs, alterations and improvements to the premises it deems necessary, providing that the City Manager of Lessor first agrees in writing to any such actions to repair, alter or improve the premises. If the property's physical cendi tien falls into a state of disrepair that it shall be deemed an "unsafe structure" in the opinion of the City Buildinq Official, the Lessor may terminate this Agreement upon fifteen (15) days written notice. b. Repairs, alterations or improvements attached to the premises shall become the. property of Lessor upon the termination or expiration of this lease or any extension hereof unless otherwise indicated by Lessor. c. In no event shall Lessor or any of Lessor's property be liable for or chargeable with any expense or lien for work, labor or materials used in the premises, or any.improvements, repairs, or alterations thereof. Section 4. Utilities. Lessee shall pay all bills for electrical and utility services before such bills become delinquent. section.S. Quiet Enjoyment. Upon payment the rents herein required, and upon observing and performing the covenants, terms and conditions required by the lease, the Lessee shall peaceably and quietly hold and enjoy the leased premises for the ter.m of the lease without hindrance or interruption by the Lessor. ARTICLE V. LEASE RENTAL PAYMENTS AND FEES For the sum of One Dollar ($1.00), which the receipt and sufficiency of 1s hereby acknowledged, and in consideration of the promises and covenants set forth herein, Lessor hereby grants to Lessee and Lessee accepts from Lessor, this exclusive lease, right and privilege to use the property described herein. 3 ARTICLE VI. TAXES Lessee agrees to pay any real property taxes that may be assessed and levied on the property or on the leasehold created by this document. Any taxes due for a portion of any year shall be prorated between the parties. ARTICLE VII. INSURANCE Lessee shall procure and maintain during the term of this Agreement insurance against claims for injuries to persons or damage to property which may arise from or in connection with this lease. Section 1. Minimum Scope of Insurance~ A Comprehensive General Liability policy and Fire Insurance policy covering the leased premises and Lessee activities occurring thereon shall be obtained and maintained in force by the Lessee. . Section 2. ~nimurn Limits of Insurance. Comprehensive General Liability Insurance procured in accordance with this article shall have minimum coverage limits of '$300,000 with respect to personal injury or death to any one (1) person and with respect to personal injury or death ari~ing out of anyone (1) occurrence; and $100,000 with respect to property damage arising out of anyone (1) occurrence. Further, Lessee shall, from and after the Commencement Date, keep insured the building (5) upon the premises against loss or damage by fire and windstorm and other covered casualties with what is generally termed in the > insurance trade as "extended coverage." Said insurance shall be maintained in an amount equal to the full insurable value of the building{s). All such policies shall be carried in companies licensed to do business in the state of Florida. section 3. Additional Named Insured. Each insurance policy issued as a requirement of ,this agreement shall name the City of Clearwater, Lessor, as additional named insured. The coverage shall contain no special limitations on the scope of the protection afforded to the Lessor, its 'officials, employees or volunteers. Section 4. Verification of Coverage. Lessee shall furnish the Lessor with Certificates of Insurance with all endorsements affecting coverage required by this article. These forms shall be received by the City of Clearwater Engineering Department, ATTENTION: Real Estate Services Manager, and approved by the Lessor f s Risk Manager before execution of this Lease agreement by authorized City officials. ARTICLE VIII. CASUALTY D~ TO PREMISES Section 1. Re~rable Damage. Any time the building or premises is damaged or destroyed to the extent th~t the Lessee cannot there~ore conduct its activities and the Lessor detenn:Lnes that the demised prenuses can be restored by making appropriate repairs, Lessee shall effect such repairs expeditiously and ~o the satisfaction of the City's Building Official. 4 ---... ",j'h~.A~ILt~a:.4, c' 0...'........ '... , ..-..., ~-~ ."''''-'''. '. +.....'. .....,... v ..' , --- - III J "'''J:. ::':':'.1.' _.... Section 2. catastrophic Dama~ In the event of total destruction of or catastropliic damage to the dem sed premises, the Lessee or Lessor may ter.minate this lease as of the date of such damage or upon thirty (30) days written notice to the other party to this lease. Section 3. Waiver of Recovery Rights. Both parties waive any and all rights of recovery against the other party for any direct or indirect loss occurring to the demised premises in the event of damage categorized in Sections 1 and 2 above which is covered by insurance. ARTICLE IX. LIABILITY AND INDEMNIFICATION Lessee agrees to assume all risks of the Premises and all liability therefore, and shall defend, indemnify, and hold harmless the Lessor, its officers, agents, and employees from and against any and all loss, liability and damages of whatever nature, to persons and property, including, without limiting the generality of the foregoing, death of any person and loss of the use of any property except arising from the negligence or willful misconduct of Lessor or Lessor's agents or employees. This includes, but is not limited to, matters arising out of or claimed to have been caused by or in any manner related to the Premises or Lessee's activities or those of any approved or unapproved invitee, contractor, subcontractor, or other person approved, authorized, or permitted by Lessee in or about the Premises whether or not based on negligence. ARTICLE X. AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT Lessee hereby affirms its intention to take any and all such actions that are reasonable and prudent to comply with the Americans With Disabilities Act of 1990 (known as the "ADAtI). These would include modifications to the structure, revisions in operations and supporting communications capabilities and procedures and changes in functional location and layout. ARTICLE XI. NON-DISCRIMINATION Notwithstanding any other provision of this lease agreement, during the performance of this agreement, Lessee for itself, personal representatives, successors in interest and assigns, as part of the consideration for this agreement, does covenant and agree that: Section 1. No Exclusion From Use. No person shall be excluded from participation in, denied the benefits of, or otherwise be subjected to discrimination in the use of the premises on the grounds of race, color, religion, sex, handicap, age, or national origin. Section 2. No Exclusion From Hire. In the construction of any improvements on, over, or under the premises, and the furnishing of services therein or thereon, no person shall be excluded from participation in, denied the benefits of, or otherwise be subjected to discrimination on the grounds of, or otherwise be subjected to discrimination on the grounds of race, color, religion, sex or national origin. 5 -- ,. I Section 3. Observanca of Various Laws. The Lessee shall observe the following laws: Section I of the 14th Amendment, The Equal Pay Act, The Civil Rights Acts of 1866 and 1870, the Vietnam Era Veterans Readjustment Act, the standards of Merit System Personnel Administration, Executive Order 12246 as amended, Revised Order 4, the Age Discrimination Act of 1967, the Rehabilitation Act of 1975, Executive Order 11914 and the Americans With Disabilities Act of 1990. Section 4. Breach of Nondiscrimination Covenants. In the event of breach of any of the above nondiscrimination covenants, which breach has been finally adjudicated by an appropriate agency or court of law, the Lessor shall have the right to terminate this lease and to re-enter and repossess the premises and hold the same as if said agreement had never been made or issued. This provision does not become effective until the procedures of 49 Code of Federal Regulations ("CFR") Part 21 have been followed and completed, includinq expiration of appeal rights. ARTICLE XII. DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTIES This Agreement cons:t;itutes the entire Agreement of the parties on the subject hereof and may not be changed, modified or discharged except by written Amendment duly executed by both parties. Lessee agrees that no representations or warranties shall be binding upon the Lessor unless expressed in writing herein or in a duly executed Amendment hereof. FUrther, Lessor does not warrant and hereby disclaims any and all liability and responsibili ty for or on account of the condition of the Premises, or any portions thereof, or for or on account of anything affecting such conditions. ARTICLE XIII. ASSIGNMENT OF LEASE This Lease, or any part thereof or interest therein, may not be assigned, transferred or subleased by Lessee without the consent of the Lessor, which consent shall not unreasonably be withheld. It is understood and agreed that the Lessor may, at any time, with notice, assign or delegate any or all of its rights hereunder. ARTICLE XIV. DEFAULT AND TERMINATION Section 1. Termination by Lessee. This Agreement shall be subject to termination by Lessee in the event of anyone or more of the followinq events: a. Material default by the Lessor in the performance of any of the terms, covenants or conditions of this agreement, and in the failure of the Lessor to remedy, or undertake to remedy, to Lessee's satisfaction, such default for a period of thirty (30) days after receipt of notice from Lessee to remedy the same. b. Lessee determines that the premises are so extensively damaged by some casualty that it is impractical or inequitable to repair such leased premises. 6 ... "".2- , \' ., 2. Termination Lessor. This Agreement shall be subj ect to by the Lessor n the event of anyone or more of the following a. The material default by Lessee in the performance of any of the terms, covenants or conditions of this Lease Agreement, other than nonpayment, and in the failure of the Lessee to remedy, or undertake to remedy, to Lessor's satisfaction such default for a period of thirty (3D) days after receipt of notice from Lessor to remedy same. b. The Lessor determines at a duly constituted City Commission meeting that the building or property (said premises) is needed for any other purposes consistent with the City' 5 charter, and serves Lessee with one hundred eighty (lSO) days notice of such intended use. c. Lessor determines that the premises are $0 extensively damaged by some casualty that it is impractical or inequitable to repair such leased premises. d.' Lessee's vacating or abandoning the premises. Section 3. Exercise. Exercise of the rights of termination set forth in Sections 1 and 2 above shall be by notice to the other party. Forbearance of timely notice shall not be deemed a waiver of any breach. . Section 4. Removal of Property. Upon termination of this agreement for any reason, Lessee, at its sole expense, shall remove from the Premises all signs, trade fixtures, furnishings, personal property, equipment and materials which Lessee was pe~itted to install or maintain under the rights granted herein. Lessor may effect such removal at Lessee's expense should Lessee fail to remove said installed property within thirty (30) days notice. Lessee agrees to pay Lessor promptly in the event of such circumstance upon presentation of a proper invoice. Section 5. Causes of Breach and Waiver. a. Neither party shall be held to be in breach of this Agreement because of any failure to perform any of its obligations hereunder if said failure is due to any cause for which it is not responsible and over which it has no control; provided, however, that the foregoing provision shall not apply to a failure of Lessee to provide the amounts of insurance contained in Article VII of this Agreement. b. The waiver of any breach, violation or default in or with respect to the performance or observance of the covenants and conditions contained herein shall not be taken to constitute a waiver of any subsequent breach, violation or default in or with respect to the same or any other covenant or condition hereof. . ~..... . L,.. P +~'.'. . 7 ~ c . ~. .. < . : ' ARTICLE XY. ENVIRONMENTAL MATTERS Section 1. No Warranties By Lessor. Lessor has made no investigation of environmental matters with respect to the Subject Property and makes no representations or warranties to buyer as to environmental matters with reference to the Subject Property. Section 2. Lessor Held Harmaess. Lessee agrees to indemnify, defend and hold Lessor, its officials, employees and agents harmless from any claims, judqments, damages, fines, pe~alties, costs, liabilities (including sums paid in settlement of claims) or loss, including attorneys' fees, consultants' fees, and experts' fees which arise during or after the term or any renewal term in connection with the presence or suspected presence of toxic or hazardous substances on or within the property improvements, the soil, groundwater, or soil vapor on or under the Premises, unless such toxic or hazardous substances are present solely as a result of the negligence or willful misconduct of Lessor, its officials, employees ,or agents. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, this indemnification shall also specifically cover costs in connection with: a. toxic or hazardous substances present or suspected to be present on or within the property improvements, the soil, groundwater or soil vapor on or under the Premises before the date hereof; or b. toxic or hazardous substances that migrate, flow, percolate, diffuse or in any way move into, onto or under the Premises after the date hereof; or c. toxic or hazardous substances present within, on or under the Premises as a result of any discharge, dumping, spilling (accidental or otherwise) onto the Premises during or after the term or any renewal ter.m by any person or' entity. Section 3. Radon Gas Advisory. As required by Section 404.056(8), Florida Statutes, the Lessee shall take note of the following: RADON GAS: Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas that, when it has accumulated in a building in sufficient quanti ties, may present health risks to persons who are exposed to it over time. Levels of radon that exceed federal and state guidelines have been found in buildings in Florida. Additional information regarding radon and radon testing may be obtained from your county public health unit. . ARTICLE XVI. LESSOR CONTACT AND CORRESPONDENT All correspondence, excepting official Notice as provided in Article XVII, including but not limited to rent payments, insurance renewal certificates, any and all proposed amendments or modifications of this lease shall be directed by Lessee, its agents, contractors or assigns to: B - - - I" I' ~':";::.;,: :-~"~~ H",:;,: 1}" ".':" .>: " \ Real Estate Services Manager City of Clearwater P. O. Box 4748 Clearwater, Fl. 34618-4748 ARTICLE XVI I . NOTICE Any notice given by one party to the other in connection with the Lease shall be sent by certified mail, return receipt requested, with postage and fees prepaid: 1. If to ~e Lessor, addressed to: city Manager City of Clearwater P. O. Box 4748 Clearwater, Florida 34618-4748 2.-If to the Lessee, addressed to: Executive Director Pine lIas County Arts Council 400 Pierce Boulevard Clearwater, Florida 34616 ARTICLE XVIII. ATTORNEYS FEES In the event thqt either p'arty seeks to enforce this agreement or to interpret any provision of this agreement, by law or through attorneys-at- law" or under advice therefrom, the parties agree that each party shall bear its own costs, including attorneys fees. ARTICLE XIX. EFFECTIVE DATE The effective date of this lease shall be the 1ST day of June, 1997. IN WITNESS. WHEREOF, the parties hereto have set their hands and seals this day of , 1997. Signed, sealed & delivered in the presence of: ~\"\f\.()" ~o ~ Prin~~ Print name ~ ~ PlNELLAS COUNTY ARTS COUNCIL By: 9 .. , " I' . ! . :,'r' ~/::~.;"'..' ':'~ ;,', ~+':I:i(,%.i'1:~"?(,(W~,!Yr:(~i":\~~,~:',l:':;';'!!:', "'7~7{ ~<,;'.:",.,:;.,qj-,;:";':,':;: :"'1.',''.' ~ ,...',. ,. :.:." , . , . IN RE: THE HAVEN HOUSE LEASE (1997-2002) .countersigned ~ ,Rita Garvey, Mayor-Commissioner :~proved as to for.m and correctness: John Carassas Assistant city Attorney , 'j' I' , . , ~ " . .1 ': . '. I - I-.~_~!"'~'o" .,.,....;.' , " '. . "',," .,... ..., , , I"" ~ ' , .". ~ '.'.." :.:-" , " . . 'l' .,+ : "~"-'''''''.''-''''''''''--''''--ot;-'......,.,-~.-.... . . ~ ~.n~"""'~"""J.M~~t'd4 - ':..' . CITY OF CLEARWATER By: Elizabeth M. Deptula, city Manager Attest: Cynthia E. 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ENS Clearwater City Commission Agenda Cover Memorandum Item #: dO J.c;l3.cr7 Meellng Dale: SUBJECT: Control of Exotic Plants on City Owned lakes and Ponds RECOMMENDATION/MOTION: Award of a contract to Biological Research Associates, Inc., of Tampa, for the control of exotic plant species in City owned lakes and ponds in the amount of $48,050, for the period [!J and lhalthe appropriate offic1afs be authorized 10 execule same. 1/24/97-1/23/98 BACKGROUND: A contract for the control of exotic vegetation on City owned lakes and ponds was awarded to Biological Research Associates, Inc. (BRA) November 27, 1995 with the option for a one year extension. The project was competitively bid and BRA was the most responsive bidder. The purpose of the project is to control nuisance/exotic plant species in lakes and man-made ponds within the City of Clearwater's jurisdiction. The work scope includes the control of exotic species which impede water flow and/or diminish the habitat value of nineteen specified lakes and ponds. The scope also requires that the treatment controls adhere to environmentally acceptable best management practices, and that monthly and annual reports be provided to the City summarizing all activities and proposing recommendations for implementation for the following year. BRA's performance over the last year has been exemplary, with improvements at all and dramatic improvements at several of the lakes and pond areas .ancPthat have been serviced. Response to specific maintenance needs has been excellent with all work being accomplished within the project budget. BRA has displayed a flexibility unusual for this type of service in assisting the City in maintenance of these public facilities, for example Cliff Stevens Park and Crest lake Park. The extension of the contract to BRA will provide continuity necessary to properly manage the project with no increase in costs over the previous year's contract. It is in the best interest of the City to ensure that these highly visible facilities are maintained in a manner that is environmentally sensitive in addition to visibly acceptable to ensure public acceptance of similar facilities for the treatment of stormwater in the future. This project will be administered by Engineering/Environmental Management as a minor Habitat Restoration Project of the City of Clearwater Five Year Capital Watershed Plan and Water Resource Project Summary Document. The total project cost for a one year period will not exceed $48,050. Adequate funds are available in the Capital Improvement project 315-96105, Habitat Restoration and Improvements, to fund this continuing contract. Reviewed by: Originating Department: Costs: Commission Action: legal N/A E"gi"~;"g/E"VI"'"fr 548,050 o Approved Management Budget .~.:...:..;:> Tolal o Approved with Conditions Purchasing ~ User Department: 1997 o DenIed Risk Mgmt. N/A Current Fiscal Year 0 Continued to; Engineering II. I\- , IS 7( N/A Funding Source: ACM fF A I/} lEI CapItal Impruvemenl: Other Advertised: See RFP Summary 0 Operating: " Date: 0, Other: Attachments: Paper: Submitted by: 0 Not Required Appropriation Code 315.96105. Annual Report S6500Q.539.{)OO L.'fU Affected Parties 0 NoUned o None CII anager 0 Not Required o Printed on recycled paper _..u.............-~~"..~... ,. . ~ .....~. '... ...,~ -, '.', .....~,:"1;--..f.......L.:....~t.:t~..J.t.::rr~,,\, ". .. '''- - ..i~ ----JIlRlftl1lt:l_1IlII~1II~ ' - '.n I , .. , , . . , . . ", 0, ~'f/, :I~,~:.'f ""'~: r'..\., ~.' ,~/" :,:'::~~~':~'~c >;~:\';:~f{'~J:0~~;;ri"-; .l:~~ 1: ~.~ ,~;.,~ ~,; }' ,,:.. "'.. u". j ,_. '._ ~ 1r1<t:. I'~ _ ;.'. ."' ' I' : ,~'. '. ." -I.- ,4> Biola ical Research Associates, Inc. CITY OF CLEARWATER LAKE MANAGEMENT SERVICES 1996 ANNUAL REPORT ',OJ .' ' . . ", . " . Prepared For: .', Terry Finch Environmental Program Supervisor , City ofCJearwater Public Works Department PO Box 4748 Clearwater. FL 34618~4748 " . John Envi David . Wanker Environmental Manager . . . O;\064".ooJIMS5\WP.BRA\/HWOSANN.RPT .'. , J)tjllA{Y In' 3910 US Highway 301 N. ',Suite 180 . Tampat Florida 33619 . (813) 664-4500 · Fax liS 3} t>64-0440 Jacksonville Sarasota ' Tallahnssee Tnmpa ~- ~'T- ~. -:--~ ( U1/09:97 12:0-! 'fi'1l1J66-10UO DlULUGICAL RES. IlJ 0031 006 I. INTRODUCTION Biological Research Associates. Inc. (BRA) initiated a lake management program at 19 lakes for the City of Clearwater in November 1995. The majority of the contracted lakes were infested with nuisance vegetation at the beginning o(the program. BRA developed a detail plan to restore each lake wbich utilized a combination of herbicides, manual removal and native plant installation. The lake management program was designed to reduce and maintain nuisance species cove! to acceptable levels for access, aesthetics, and wildlife habitat. while maintaining the ecological integrity of each lake system, The purpose of this report is to provide the City of Clearwater with a detailed summary of eVMts and site conditions at each pond. The foUowing is a synopsis of the work conducted by BRA from November 1995 to December 1996, and relevant site conditions as they pertain to the aesthetic and ecological conditions of each. II. LAKE MANAGE:MENT PROGRAM 'BRA conducted an initial mainteoance event in November and December 1995 to reduce nuisance species cover to manageable levels. This initial event included herbicide treatments followed by the manual removnl and disposal oithe plant biomass. After nuisance species cover was reduced, BRA began monthly aquatic herbicide treatments to maintain nuisance species at acceptable levels. At all the ponds, the monthly treatments included treatment of nuisM.ce emergent vegetation around the perimeters. In addition, nuisance undeIWater weeds such as hydrilla (Hydril/a verllcil/ara) was controlled as needed. BRA is not controlling algae at this time, per the request of the City of Clearwater to minimize the use of copper sulfate. At the time of each inspection, BRA observes the condition of control structures. desirable vegetation, wildlife usage, and any conditions which may affect the function of the pond. BRA then provides a monthly seJVlcc report with these , recommendations and observations. IlL 1997 SITE CONDITIONS .AND WORK Hobart T ..a~ - Before the start of the lake management program, the perimeter of this pond contained numerous aquatic weeds. BRA has reduce the perimeter weeds 10 less than one percent over the last year. As of December 1996. this lake is clean with excellent water clarity. The pond has small amounts of native underwater weeds (i.e., water-hyssop [Bacopa sp.]). HiihJand {lands. Before the start of the lake management program. this pond was infested with cattails and primrose willow. The percent cover of nuisance vegetation was estimated at fifty percent BRA conducted an initiaJ maintenance event to reduce cover of cattail (Typha sp.) and primrose- willow (Ludwlgia peru'lJiana) to manageable levels. As of December 1996. the percent cover of nuisance emergent 'Vegetation was estimated 10 be less than 2 percent cover. ,West Street Pond - Before the start of me lake management program, this pond contain a minimal amoWlt ofpcnmetcr weeds. Shortly after the initiation of BRA's service this poad was in exceUent condition with the exception of minimal algae growth. This pond collects garbage from the neighboring street and BRA hIlS removed debris from the pond on nwnerous occasions throughout the year. BRA has reduced nuisance vegetation cover to less than 1 percent The perimeter of this G:I06-CS\DQ2\M$-"Wt.DRAVJIWOSANN.RPT (2) 9 11111W')' 1997 " 01/09/97 12:0J Ub136640J40 BIOLOGiCAL RES. --..!?J 0041006 pond is clean. Lake Hi~iscus - Since the initiation of BRA's services. the nuisance vegetation cover (i.e. primrose willow, cattail and torpedograss) has been reduced from 15 percent to less than 2 percent, As of Decembccl996, the perimeter of the pond is clean and this pond looks considerably better. COl,Jnny Club Pond. The littoral area of this pond was infested with cattail. and primrose willow in November 1995. BRA treated the littoral area in November 1995t and subsequently planted in the spring of 1996 with pickerelweed (Ponrederia cordata) and soft rusb (Juncus eflusus). The plants arc displaying seasonal die back however showing acceptable survivorship. As of December 1996, nuisance species coverage is less than 5 percent. Currently the area around this pond is under constnlction. Lake Venus - Before the beginning of the Jake management services. this pond was infested with cattail. BRA conducted an intensive initial maintenance event to control large monocultures of canail. The cattail returned in the fall of 1996 and subsequently an additional manual removal event was necessary to remove the plant biomass. As of December 1996t the nuisance vegetation cover has been reduced to less than 5 percent. This aesthetics of this pond have improved by 50% over the last year. Crest Lake - At the beginning of BRAts lake management program, this pond contained small patches of cattail and torpedograss around the perimeter oftms large lake. BRA conducted an initial maintenance event to control cattail and primrose willow. One monocuIture of cattail was left for bird habitat. This pond is healthy and contains a diverse mixture of native vegetation such as spikerosh (Eleocharis sp.). arrowhead (Sogi/laria /ancifolia), pickerelweed and various rushes and grasses. Nuisance species c::overage is less than 2 percent. Crest Jake is now one of the highest profile lakes in the City of Clearwater. Terrace L~ - In November 1995, this pond contain a few small patches of emergent vegetation. As of December 1996, the perimeter of the pond is clean and nuisance species is less than 1 percent. C.ounbyside Lake - BRA conducted an initial maintenance event to reduce cover of primrose willow. BRA has been maintaining the ditch on the northwest side aftbe pond This pond contains Jess than 1 percent nuisance vegetation cover. The ditch looks considerable beuer since the initiation of the lake management services and the lake is healthy and functional. CliffS1~n.~ Park - At the beginning of the lake management services. the pond at Cliff Stephens Park was infested with a number of nuisance species. BRA conducted a labor intensive initial maintenance event to control perimeter weeds. water lettuce (Pfst/a srratiotes) and water-hyacinth (Eichhornla cross/pes). An additional maintenance event was conducted by BRA and a City of Clearwater crew to remove water-hyacinth and alligator weed (A/tcrnanrhtra philoxeroldts). Target species included alligator weedt water-hyacinth, torpcdogruss (Panicum repens), water-lettuce, primrose willowt cattailt and other Jess significant species. Nuisance species cover bas been reduced considerably since the initiation of the lake management program. G:\O&A.s\l)(lJVoUfI\lIP liRA \JH\VO.fANNJU'T (3) 91uIIllI)'lm ........,... "1.I.1.+.;t",1-'\-~""""-';'-- 0 ~ "" .": ~". c .' " ,_ 0 ~ . .I. , 01/09/97 12:05 '6'81:166-10UO BIOLOl;ICAL kES. [1J 005/006 . . , . Currently, this pond looks 100% better than in November 1995 but does contain a smal1 amounts of hydrilla. BRA anticipates treaunent in the spring of 1997. Imptriol Ponq - At the beginning ofthe lake management program, this pend contained occasional cover by various grasses. BRA has reduced cover by torpcdog."I1SS and barnyard grass (Echinochloa crusgolll) to manageable levels. Nuisnnce species cover is Jess than 2 percent..This pond looks considerably better since the beginning orthe service. !late LaG ~ BRA conducted an initial event to reduce primrose v.;Uow and cattail cover at the inflow and outflow structure and is managing the vegetation aroW1d both structures. As ofDeccmber 1996. the area around the control structure has minim.1] cover of emergent vegetation. Lake Renevllc - BRA conducted an initial maintenance event to control cattail and primrose willow. The pond contains less than 2 percent nuisance vegetation. lake Tangerine: . BRA conducted an initial maintenance event to reduce cattail and primrose willow cover. nus small pond and contains less than 1 percent nuisance vegetation. 'frank Tack Park. At the beginning of the lake management services, this pond was infested with 100% cattail, alligator weed and water hyacinth. BRA conducted an intensive initial maintenance event to reduce nuisance species cover. Conditions at this pond have improved considerably since the initiation of the lake management program. Water-hyacinth coverage is less than 5 percent of the area compared to 100 percent Cover in March 1996. Cattail are at manageable levels. The hydrina was treated in the faIl of 1996. CYtl~SS Bend Pond.. BRA is responsible for controlling nuisance vegetation at the two common areas at each end. Nuisance species coverage is less than 1 percent compared to approximately 10 pcrc.c:nt in November 1995. J3.yram Ditch - At the beginning of the lake management service this PJnd contain numerous aquatic weed problems such as primrose willow. cattail and water hyacinth. Access ,to this pond is difficult due 10 shallow condition however BRA has reduced the: nuisance vegetation considerably since November 1995. There is additional area on the back bank of this pond which contains primrose willow. BRA is treating approximately ) 0 feet up on the bank. Dead alligator weed biomass remains. Nuisance species cover is less than 5 percent. Marlo Blvd. Pond - BRA treats the city side of the pond and target species included alligator weed. cattail, primrose willow, and torpedograss. Nuisance species coverage is less than 2 percent. FJori~ Power R.Q,W.. BRA treats the city side of these ponds. Target species included alligator weed. cattail. primrose willow. and tOIpedograss. The pond looks good at this time. Nuisance species coverage is less than 2 percent. Ci:\064~S\Wl',WU\\JHWOSANN.m (4) U~&l) I"" -- ~ " ' , ' ~ ,.T . C ~':, _ , .~. 01/U91117 12:06 UblJ66JO~-lO I:H ULUli 1 CAL R.tS. l/JOU6/U06 , . ~ IV. RESULTS. RECOMMENDATIONS AND FUTURE WORK Since the initiation of the lake management program, BRA hils reduced the nuisance vegetation COver by more than 90% and this has directly contributed to the aesthetic value and ecological conditions of each pond. The most noticeable differences have been made at Frank Tack Park and CliffStephcns Park due to the nuisance species infestation at the time of the initial treatment. The nuisance species found at the City ofC\earwater ponds are typical for central Florida. Target species consisted mainly of cattail. primrose willow, torpedograss. alligatOr weed. hydrilla, water-hyacinth, water lettuce, vasey grass (Paspa/um urvillei). Brazilian pepper (Scninus rerebinthifolius) and few less significant species. Overall nuisance vegetation has been reduced to less than 2 percent cover in all the ponds and thc majority of the plant biomass has been removed and/or decomposed. Since the initiation oftl\e lake management program, BRA has been making recommendation to the City of Clearwater dwing quartcrly lake inspections and monthly status report. Most of the recommendations consist of additional slope mowing areas which are outside the areas of the herbicide treatment. BRA also made the recommendation to install native plants in some of the ponds ,for water filtration and wildlife habitat Currently, BRA recommends continued mowing of the slopes along the banks at Cliff Stephens Park. and the back side of Byram ditch. In addition, a few of the brush piles along the back side banks of Cliff Stephens still need to be removed: As this program continues. fewer recommendations and additional work outside the monthly aquatic herbicide treatment win be necessary due to pond being properly and aggressively maintained. FutUre work will consist mostly of monthly aquatic herbicide treatments. This will include hydriHa treatments in the Spring of 1997 in at least four of the ponds. In addition., BRA will be treating a few Brazilian peppers along the perimeter of Gate Lake after receiving approval from the city. BRA will continue to makc recommendations during monthly service reports and quar,erJy site inspections in 1997. O~S\WP,B1lA\IHWOSANN.Rl'T (5) UlIlO.I.ltylm UIli.ttJM~ ~ l ~ / ;;\ . JOC ; ~ ~., .. ", '. Ir~~;;!i;!~:;~,:' ~;>P;,~Pi\:~,\'~ ,A;;);,'"" ;;, ~~',;,;,."c," .'''i-.... .. .~"d ~." .; ,.....,...' .<9'1 " ,. I:'::' Item #21 . ~~. ',. . '. 1 '. ) t::." i'~ , . : ", :' ." ~ '. . -, , .:~'I, . 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SUBJECT: Consultant Findings - Clearwater Beach Redevelopment Potential RECOMMENDATIONIMOTION: Receive consultant report and authorize staff to take the recommended steps to address interim issues, prepare a resolution for Commission consideration regarding the establishment of a eRA for portions of Clearwater Beach, and prepare a RFPIRFQ for Commission consideration to solicit a consultant to prepare a CRA plan for portions of Clearwater Beach. IE] and that the appropriate officials be authorized to execute same. SUMMARY: O'Neil Planning & Design, Inc. was retained to prepare a study evaluating the suitability of portions of Clearwater Beach for designation as a Community Redevelopment Area pursuant to state statutory requirements. The consultant has completed her report. A copy of this report is attached. but. in summary, it notes that the majority of conditions necessary for a determination of need for a Community Redevelopment Area exist on Clearwater Beach. The consultant will present these findings to the City Commission. City staff recommends the following course of action based on this report: . Interim steps . Direct staff to immediately investigate bringing South Gu1fview and SR 60 (west of the Memorial Causeway Bridge) into City ownership and maintenance to allow streetscaping and signage projects to be more easily implemented on these important beach roadways. . Continue to proceed with 1997 Mandalay Avenue streetscaping project. ~ Aggressively pursue the dumpster-screening project on Clearwater Beach. . Creatively include Clearwater Beach in the code streamlining process currently under way. . Continue compl'ehensive nuisance and code enforcement efforts on the beach. . Preparation of a resolution for the Commissionts consideration that will initiate the process of a Beach CRA. . Preparation of an RFP 01' RFQ to solicit a consultant to prepare a eRA plan for Clearwater Beach. A list of potential areas for the consultant to examine is attached. Reviewed by: Orlgfnatlng Department: Costs: CommIssion ActIon: "';11 NA CEN3)Q o Approved Budgot NA Totel o Approved w/Condltlone purchllllng NA Ueer Dip o Denied R.k Mgmt. NA CUl'1'ent Fiscal Year o Continued to: IS NA Funding Source: ACM ~ o c.p1t" hnprov.ment: Other NA Advortl..d: 0 Opaflltlng: Date: 0 Attachments: Other: Piper: Conllultent Report :a~ II Not Rlqulr.d Appropriation Code Lie' of II'... to b. caneld.r.d ~ Affected Petties: 0, Notlfl.d o Non. B Not Required o P,lnted on r.eyelld pip" " , n .od' ,t. ' ,. ,'. _ ~ ~\ RFP AREAS OF CONCENTRATION Clearwater Beach eRA PUBLIC INPUT . Hold a minimum of three public meetings to elicit public Input on the eRA Plan. . Hold a fwo day design chan-eUe to develop redevelopment project, urban desIgn, pedestrian access, traffic circulation, and parking alternatives. FINANCIAL'FORECASTING . Project TIF,revenue and provide recommendations on any necessary bonding that might be anticipated given proposed public projects. . ~ Prepare a comparative analysis of projected property value and tax revenue changes under the "status quo" and recommended redevelopment alternatives, with a focus on both General Fund and TIF revenues. PUBLIC/PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS . IdentIfy alternatIve private sector redevelopment projects based on corrective actions developed In the plan; Identify and evaluate parcel assembly needs: Identify and evaluate underutllized properties. . Evaluate City owned property for redevelopment potential; Identify necessary property assembly requirements; make recommendatIons for redevelopment land uses. . Provide standards for the comparative evaluation of RFP's for specific projects. SPECIFIC AREAS OF P.ROBLEM RESOLUTION/URBAN DESIGN . Make recommendations with regard to streetscape and other right-of- way Improvements, Including alternatives for resolving backout parking and pedestrian accessiblllty concerns. . Address parking Issues arising from proposed redevelopment. . Identify options for design review Implementation, InCluding facade improvement grant and loan programs. . Identify options for Improving traffic circulation. ____...~ .,. ~~. ,_~...........",jp.... . _...., c~. .... ._, ,.....~___.:::...L",...::.__~......::::.~_...._......_._. '0-'- ~ t' , " I ,I , . ,.' , I'::'::. :,'/ :j, :, ',:': ..t~;~~';~~i, ~,>~, >~\l ;:,.,,,.,~'~, r". ," " ~.. "., ' . + . c . \... ,~ "':.'. . l > \ ' ." . RFP AREAS OF CONCENTRATION Clearwater Beach CRA PAGE 2 gJ . Identify options for Increasing and promoting public waterfront access to both Clearwater Harbor and the Gulf of Mexico. . Provide recommendations on temporary commercial parking, outdoor , display, sidewalk cafe, and sidewalk vendor land uses. . . Make recommendation on "sunsettlng" of CRA. . Address Identified public safety Issues. . Provide recommendations on location and staffing of a beach welcome center. , ,,' ',I ' ' " " , , ' . , " '.1 I .) I, , , ~........._~~....--""~ -*<-.- ~ ~ ~ J ..'._. _, .........,.._...-, ................---t...~..~'~-.-d,~u-._. .__....---.-....__...-t....._....,"..~ ~ll.........._ .. . ;'.,.:...:.',<<>c:~' 1;,;~""..:.", .~.. c ; . ;." "c , " ' ' " .' '_~ ~,.___,..._u,___ .. _ M..~'....,...._....." .,~ . , , "1 '. ...-.... .:--~. i....t'~r.t~-~iU!ii).i, - LL.I::-'.'--V .. " " ' . ' . ' . ' . ' . .'. , . I ,'. ' , 0 < I ,:,.' ': ~."::"''''>'~''<~'>).':''.';-'';''''''':'''':':~';''I:''/''''',.' ...',.,......" ... ..., ...:" " .' ' C;~(p , . , ' ._~u. ., .....~...-..~............\ ' .' . , ..<."'..,..........._.'.........-oI._.......~............,~~.":""~.'r.::..............:. :II. ..& " , , ~D \ CLEARWATER CITY COMMISSION Agenda Cover Memorandum Meeting Dale c?( ~ SUBJECT: '.~3 .47 Request of support for a 352 unit Affordable Rental Housing Development at 2900 Drew Street to be developed by the Wilson Company. RECOMMENDATION/MOTION: Authorize the Mayor to sign the Local Government Verification of Contribution (form 5), the Local Government Planning Efforts (form 6) and the Local Government Support Verification (form 7); authorize a loan of $500,000 to be effective after October 1, 1997 at 3% for a 40 year term with interest only payments for the first two years; approve capital improvement funding of $39.000 for sewer lines and manhole connection and approve providing 4,000 cubic yards of fill from the Public Works Department with an estimated market value of $28,000; 181 and that the appropriate officials be authorized to execule same SUMMARY: The Wilson Company is preparing to submit a funding application to the Florida Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) under the Low Income Housing Tax Credit Program. In order to effectively compete for this funding they will need to demonstrate adequate support from the City. The documentation provided in the attached FHFA forms will adequately demonstrate City support. Of the 352 units proposed for this site, 264 will be reserved for income eligible families. Development of this sitet as proposed, will supply 81 % of the new affordable rental housing need forecast for the period 1995 through 1999. This forecast was prepared according to U. S. Department of Housing and Urban Development guidelines and adopted as part of the Consolidated Plan by the City Commission in August of 1995. The Department of Economic Development will use $402,000 of HOME funds that will be available October 1 t 1997 and $98tOOO of State Housing Incentive Partnership (SHIP) funds that will be available July 1 t 1997 to fund the loan for the Wilson Company, if approved by the Commission. , . RlIvlewed by: Orlgllllltlng Copt, Logal YC-- Budget rJ Uaar Dopt. Purchasing NA Risk Mgmt. NA Advllrtl~lId: Date: IS NA ~ Paper: ACM Not required: X ENG. NA Affected panles OTHER NA nolllled Submitted BV: ~ltv Mlnegeff! ~ Not Required X COlt.: $639,000 Commission Action (Current FYI Approved Funding Source: Appmvcd wlconditlons Copt. Imp, $39,000 Denied Operating Cont'd to Other: $600,000 Appropriation Codlllsl AU ochments: Florida Housing Finance Agencv Forms 6,6. and 7 ~l'tt.........~..,~....,..............._j .~" ...' . " . I Yc:" :..:: : ->: '.>' , . ,,'. Jl~~' I /<1" ~<' (~.}~~!.:~~ ~:~'~.~:::~~ ~~.'~':\~ \:t.'~"'1' ~ ....-l. ~, t '~' ,j- ,'n.I... .....'. " \~'. ~ ,. ." , ,'" . Clearwater City Commission Agenda page - 2 - SUMMARY (continued): The FY 1997/98 operating budget will include an appropriation of $39,000 in General Fund revenues to establish a Special Program Project for the construction of the sewer lines for this project. HOME loan documents, mandated by the federal government will include a recapture clause for the funds lent, if the project is sold before the end of the loan term. In the event of default by the borrow our normal foreclosure procedure will be followed. Florida Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) should decide on their funding commitment within three months. If this project does not receive a funding commitment from the FHFA the funds will ,be reallocated through the Consolidated Plan process scheduled for this year and reviewed for approval by the City Commission in July of 1997. .. ) '.' ~ ': I ," i. !' , 'I., , , . . _ .~.,.~~~........... _ _... '0_, ..... ~__.._.O'...._,....._.....~~,_..._.__..~..._-..... ~ .) , , " ' " J ~'c . FORM 5 LOCAL GOVERNMENT CONTRIBUTIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS PAGE 4 OF 9 40 Points LOCAL GOVERNMENT VER1FICATION OF CONTRIBUTION Date: Name of Applicant: TWC NinetY-Four, Ltd. Name of Project: Wellington location/Address: 2900 Drew Street, Clearwater, Pinelles County, Florida Amount of Contribution: $1,125,958.00. See Exhibit A for calculation. Type of Contribution: Grant 0 LOin 00 Fee Waiver 0 Density Bonus [K] Ad Valorem TalC Waiver 0 Other [R] IF Contribution Is II GRANT, complete the following: The of has committed (City or County! $ as a grant to the Applicant listed above for its use solely for assisting he development 01 the proposed Project referenced above. The does not expect to be repaid or reimbursed by the (City or County) AppUcant or any other entity, provided the funds are expended solely In tho development of the project referenced above. IF Contribution Is II LOAN. complete the following: The City of Clearwater has committed (City or Countyl $ 500,000.00 In the form of a reduced interest rate loan to the Applicant listed above for its use SOlely for assisting the development of the proposed Project referenced above. The loan will boar Interest at a rate of 3.0 % per annum over a porlod of 40 yeers. See Exhibit B. IF Contribution I, 8 FEE WAIVER, complete the following: The of pursuant to (City or County) has waived (Referenco OfficIal Action or en. Ordinance or Resolutlon Number and Datal ~ i;O' ':'>.'.." c. OJ , ... :':;',' '\. :'~' '.. :.. ,." ~.' t' ,...... 'I. ..' ., ", -' . , . FORM 5 LOCAL GOVERNMENT CONTRIBUTIONS AND RECOMMENDAT10NS PAGE 5 OF 9 40 Points . the following fees: . This will result In a savings of' $ per unit for units, totaling $ IF Contribution Is a DENSITY BONUS, complete tho following: The Cltv of Clearwater pursuant to (City or Countyl height variance - Case # VR 96-87, Approved 12/12/96 lReference Official Action or cite OrdInance or Resolution Number and Data) has given an affordable housing density bonus 112 units to above-referenced Project. This equates to a contribution ,of $ 788,677.00 See Exhibit C. IF Contribution Is an AD VALOREM TAX WAIVER. complete the fanowlng: The of pursuant to (City or Countyl has wavled or (Reference Official Action or cite Ordinance or Resalutlon Number and Date) reduced the ad valorem taxes for the Project referenced above for a period not to exceed one year. This will result In a savings of $ per unit for units, totaling $ NOTE: ONLY A CONSTITUTIONAL OFFICER MAY CERTIFY A CONTRIBUTION IN THE FORM OF AN AD VALOREM TAX WAIVER OR REDUCTION. I ". ..0. "\:.>t',' . '.:':~~.:>~"l ;,1 ~.".~,~, '.. '}\~h;O ..'~ FORM 5 LOCAL GOVERNMENT CONTRIBUTIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS PAGE 6 OF 9 40 Potnts If the form of tho Local Contribution 11 not lIated above, complete the following: The City IClty or County) of Clearwater has provided a local contribution for the Project referenced above In the form of : land fill and sewer line with 3 man hole covers. See Exhibit A for calculation. (Name of describe; for example, donation of .urplullands or sale of land lit II discounted price.' This will result in a savings of $ ~.95 per unit for 352 units, totaling $ 67,000.00 . , CERTIFICATION I certify thot the above information Is true and correct. Signature Aha Garvey PRINT or TYPE Name Mayor PRINT or TYPE Title THIS FORM MUST BE SIGNED BY THE MAYOR, CITY MANAGER, COUNTY MANAGER/ADMINISTRATOR, OR CHAIRPERSON OF THE CITY COUNCIUCOMMISSION OR CHAIRPERSON OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. OTHER SIGNATORIES WILL NOT BE ACCEPTABLE. NOTE: DO NOT 'SCAN', 'IMAGE', RETYPE OR OTHERWISE ALTER THIS FORM. IT MAY BE PHOTOCOPIED. NOTE: ONLY A CONSTITUTIONAL OFFICER MAY CERTIFY A CONTRIBUTION IN THE FORM OF AN AD VALOREM TAX WAIVER OR REDUCTION. _. ,~~~._~--""'''~ . . ..,.__._"......Jo...._...."'...~..............I.~ ~,LO' T~-T---q7 ~ ,. . . , .f I . ,< , ' , ~~., :,,~ ,;:":; !:~ ;->' \ :..,:lr:- .,t-",~.'iX{l}'"~ (.:,.:.... ~(of'1:",.~' }'-~~o.c ~ ..:...~...~... ~'n....... ,~:" f' " I ~..".. .....;\0...', \"" , ') '" _' c,..... ....e....,.... ,."",. ~ ,"" LOCAL GOVERNMENT CONTRIBUTION CLEARWATER. DREW STREET . LoCal Government LoSn of $500,000. Density Bonus ,:., . OTHER Land Fill (4,000 Cubic Yds. @$7/CY) Sewer LInes & Manhole Covers " Total Value of Other Contributions , " . . ~, ' , , . . Total Value of Local Government Contribution ~. :", ',' . , , , : , , ., I" . .' " , .. , . , .. . . ~ '~ , " ... , . ,.... . , . , ~', : , , " , ,. ..: ~ : ' ' ',J ~', . , I' ':' ..~..)I :~-,! '<f~~~.~"",-;I~.~"~""" :-~:,..." :......,:~.~:...-:.,:: ',_. <.( ....'. , Contribution Amount ' $270,281 $788,677 $28,000 $39.000 $67,000 $1,125.958 FORM 5 EXHIBIT A Page 1 of 1 . ,'0 .......... ~-''''''''''''''''!oI>........J..~~ ~ft ----4 -. ..--- .' " , ,~ " ':.' '-.'!'.",.,'} E ,'1 >1". .. C .+ "f. LOCAL GOVERNMENT CONTRIBUTION FORM 5 EXHIBIT B CLEARWATER. DREW STREET Page 1 of 10 Note: First Two years Interest only. Payment Payment $500,000 $500,000 3.00% 8.430% Months 38 40 Difference 1 $1,250.00 $3,638,87 $2,388,87 2 1,250.00 3,638.87 2,388,87 3 1,250.00 3,638.87 2,388.87 4 1,250.00 3,638.87 2,388.87 5 1,250.00 3,638.87 2,388.87 6 1,250.00 3.638.87 2,388.87 7 1,250,00 3,638,87 2,388.87 8 1,250,00 3,638,87 2,388.87 9 1,250.00 3,638.87 2,388.87 10 . 1,250.00 3,638.87 2,388.87 11 1,250.00 3,638.87 2,388.87 12 1,250.00 3,638,87 2,388.87 13 1,250.00 3,638.87 2,388.87 14 1,250.00 3,638.87 2,388.87 15 1,250.00 3,638.87 2,388.87 16 1,250.00 3,638.87 2,388.87 17 1.250.00 3,638.87 2.388.87 18 1.250.00 3,638.87 2,388.87 19 1.250.00 3,638.87 2,388.87 20 1.250.00 3,638.87 2,388.87 21 1,250.00 3,638.87 2,388.87 22 1,250.00 3,638.87 2,388.87 23 1,250.00 3,638.87 2,388.87 24 1,250.00 3,638.87 2,388.87 25 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 26 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 27 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 28 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 29 1,838,98 3,638.87 1,799.89 30 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 31 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 32 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 33 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 34 1,838.98 3,63B.87 1,799,89 35 1.838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 36 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 37 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 38, 1,838.98 3,638,87 1,799.89 39 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 40 1,838.98 3.638.87 1,799.89 41 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 ' 42 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 43 1,838.98 3,638,87 1,799.89 44' 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 45 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 '46 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 47 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 48 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 49 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 50 1.838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 v , , . "','; ,-;':, ~ '~'~~. . '~'~." ...'~..o. f -+t '. , " LOCAL GOVERNMENT CONTRIBUTION FORM 5 EXHIBIT B CLEARWATER - DREW STREET Page 2 of! 0 Note: First Two years Interest only. Payment Payment $500,000 $500,000 3.00% 8.430% Months 38 40 Difference 51 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 52 1,838.98 3,638,87 1,799.89 53 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 54 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 55 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 56 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 57 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 58 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 59 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 60 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 '61 1,838,98 3,638.87 1,799.89 62 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 63 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 64 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 65 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 66 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 67 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 68 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 69 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 70 1,838.98 ,3,638.87 1.799.89 71 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799,89 72 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 73 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 74 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 75 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 76 1,838.98 3.638.87 1,799.89 77 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 78 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 79 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 80 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 81 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 82 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 83 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 84 1,838.98 3,638,87 1,799.89 85 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799,89 86 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 87 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 88 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 89 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 90 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 91 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 92 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 93 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 94 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 95 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 96 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 97 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 98 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 99 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 100 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 . " . 1.-' y .. 'i " '. ':'.lr+'.~".", .....~ ,.--_~, ~'~ ;.... c 1.,.., / ~~i " ? ',.. 'n. +~, . , " . '. . LOCAL GOVERNMENT CONTRIBUTION FORM 5 EXHIBIT B CLEARWATER - DREW STREET Pagc4 of 10 . Note: First Two years Interest only. Payment Payment $500,000 $500,000 3.00% 8.430% Months 38 40 Difference 151 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799,89 152 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 153 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 154 1,838.98 3,638.87 . 1,799.89 155 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 156 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 157 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 158 1,838,98 3,638,87 1,799.89 159 1,838,98 3,638,87 1,799.89 160 1,838,98 3,638,87 1,799.89 161 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 162 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 163 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 164 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 165 1,838.98 3.638.87 1,199.89 166 1,838.98 3,638.81 1,799.89 167 1,838,98 3,638.87 1,799.89 168 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 169 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 170 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 171 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 172 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 173 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 174 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 175 1,838.98 3,638.87 '1,799.89 176 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 in 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 178 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 179 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 180 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 181 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 182 1,838.98 3,638.07 1,799.89 183 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 184 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 185 1,838.98 3,638.81 1,799.89 186 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799,89 187 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 188 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 189 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 190 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 191 1,838.98 3,638.81 1,199.89 ,192 1,838.98 3,638.81 1,799.89 193 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,199.89 194 1,838.98 3,638.81 1,199.89 195 1,838.98 3,1338.87 1,199.89 196 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 197 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 198 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 199 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,199.89 200 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 " " " I. ", ",' ": ,; ...:.> .:'-"l .. , ..' .,' I) ,.... "'4' , ., ~ .,. LOCAL GOVERNMENT CONTRIBUTION FORM 5 EXHIBIT B CLEARWATER" DREW STREET PageS of 10 Note: First Two years Interest only. Payment Payment $500,000 $500,000 3.00% 8.430% Months 38 40 Difference 201 1,838.9B 3,638.87 1,799.89 202 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 203 1,838,98 3,638.87 1,799.89 204 1,838,98 3,638.87 1,799.89 205 1,838,98 3,638.87 1,799.89 206 1.838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 207 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 208 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 209 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 210 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 211 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 212 1,838.98 3,638,87 1,799.89 213 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 214 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 215 1,838.98 3,638,87 1,799.89 216 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 217 1,838.98 3,638,87 1,799.89 218 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 219 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 220 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 221 1,838,98 3,638.87 1,799.89 222 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 223 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 224 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 225 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 226 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 227 1.838.98 3,638.87 1.799.89 228 1,838.98 3,638.87 1.799.89 229 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 230 1,838,98 3,638.87 1,799.89 231 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 232 1,838,98 3,638.87 1,799.B9 233 1,838.98 3,638.87 1.799.89 . 234 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 235 1,838.98 3,638.87 1.799.89 236 1,838.98 3,638.87 1.799.89 237 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 238 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 239 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 2.0 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 241 1,838.98 3.63B.87 1,799.89 242 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 243 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 244 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 245 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 248 1,838.98 3,638,87 1,799.89 247 1,838.98 3,638,87 1,799.89 248 1,838.98 3,638.87 1.799.89 2.9 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 250 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 .' . i ";,; , '. , . "'.. " . . 1, ," ~' ., LOCAL GOVERNMENT CONTRIBUTION FORM 5 E.XHIBIT B CLEARWATER - DREW STREET page6 of 10 Note: First Two years Interest only. Payment Payment $500,000 $500,000 3.00% 8.430% Months 38 40 Difference 251 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 252 1,838,98 3,638.87 1,799.89 253 1,838.98 . 3,638.87 1,799.89 254 1,838,98 3,638.87 1,799.89 255 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 256 1,838,98 3,638.87 1.799.89 257 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 258 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 259 ' 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 260 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799,89 261 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 262 1,838.98 3,638.87 1.799.89 263 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799,89 264 1,838.98 3,638,87 1,799.89 265 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 266 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 267 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 268 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 269 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 270 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 271 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 272 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 273 1,838,98 3,638.87 1,799.89 274 1.838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 275 1.838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 276 1,838,98 3,638.87 1,799.89 277 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 278 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 279 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 280 1,838.98 3,638.87 1.799.89 281 1,838,98 3,638.87 1,799.89 282 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 283 1,838,98 3,638.87 1,799,89 284 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 285 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 286 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 287 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 288 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 289 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 290 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 291 1,838.98 3,638,87 1,799.89 292 1,838.98 3,638,87 1,799.89 293 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 294 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 295 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 296 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 297 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 298 1,838.98 3,638.87 . 1,799.89 299 1,838.98 3.638.87 1.799.89 300 1.838.98 3,638.87 1.799.89 _'.>.I.,,__~"""..H'-'''~''.- .' .. <' ,:..':,<~' :,: ,~n , :,' , ~~,t';O""v,: ,~ ... , LOCAL GOVERNMENT CONTRIBUTION FORM 5 EXHIBIT B CLEARWATER - DREW STREET Page7 of 10 Note: First Two years Interest only. Payment Payment $500,000 $500,000 3.00% 8.430% Months 38 40 Difference 301 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 302 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 303 1,838,98 3,638.87 1,799.89 304 1,838.98 3,638,87 1,799.89 305 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 306 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 307 1,838,98 3,638.87 1,799.89 308 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 309 1,838,98 3,638.87 1,799.89 310 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 311 1,838,98 3,638.87 1,799.89 312 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 . 313 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 314 1,838,98 3,638.87 1,799.89 315 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 316 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 317 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 318 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 319 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 320 1,838.98 3,638,87 1,799.89 321 1,838.98 3,638,87 1,799.89 322 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 323 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 324 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 325 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 326 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 327 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 328 1,838.98 3,638,87 1,799.89 329 1,838.98 3,638,87 1,799.89 330 1,838,98 3,638.87 1,799.89 331 1.838.98 3,638,87 1,799.89 332 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 333 1.838,98 3,638.87 1,799.89 334 1.838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 335 1.838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 . 336 1.838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 337 1.838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 338 1.838.98 3,638.87 1.799.89 , 339 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 340 1.838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 341 1.838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 342 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 343 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 344 1.838.98 3,638.87 1.799.89 345 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 346 1.838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 347 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 348 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 349 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 350 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 .~....~."...~.t"''''\'''''''''''''''''''O""".~, ,,. . -..,.-....'-'........,lo...~............ ~ ~ .~-.~ " t' I' :':' -' ";'.~ ' , , ""', :.~ ,.1, ,{ :'";'!' ," ". . ' " ,~.". ,.." ~ ~ . ,'. -, LOCAL GOVERNMENT CONTRIBUTION FORM 5 EXHIBIT B CLEARWATER. DREW STREET Page 8 oU 0 Note: First Two years interest only. Payment Payment $500,000 $500,000 3.00% 8.430% Months 38 40 Difference 351 1,838,98 3,638.87 1,799.89 '352 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799,89 353 1,838.98 3,638.87 1.799.89 354 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 355 1,838,98 3,638.87 1,799.89 356 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 357 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 358 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799,89 359 1,838.98 . 3,638.87 1,799.89 360 1,838.98 3,638.87 1.799.89 361 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 362 1,838.98 3,638.87 1.799.89 363 1;838.98 3,638,87 1,799.89 364 1;838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 385 1 ;838.98 3,638,87 1,799.89 366 . 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 367 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 368 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 369 1,838,98 3,638.87 1,799.89 370 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 " 371 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 372 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 373 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 374 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 375 1,838.98 3,638.87 1.799.89 376 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 377 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 378 1,838.98 3.638.87 1,799.89 379 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 380 1,838.98 3,638.87 1.799.89 381 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 382 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 383 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 384 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 385 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 386 1,838.98 3.638.87 1,799.89 387 1,838.98 3.638.87 1,799.89 388 1,838.98 3.638.87 1,799.89 389 1,838.98 3.638,87 1,799.89 390 1,838.98 3.638.87 1,799.89 , 391 1.838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 392 1.838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 393 1.838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 394 1.838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 395 1,838.98 3.638.87 1',799.89 396 1.838.98 3.638.87 1,799.89 397 1,838.98 3,638.87 1.799.89 398 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 399 1,838.98 3,638.87 1;799.89 '400 1,838.98 3,638.87 11799.89 t' , .., c" ,.,...' -" ,,' . > , ' ' , I ~ LOCAL GOVERNMENT CONTRIBUTION FORM 5 EXHIBIT B CLEARWATER ~ DREW STREET Page9 of 10 Note: First Two years Interest only. Payment Payment $500,000 $500,000 3,00% 8.430% Months 38 40 Difference 401 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 I , < 402 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 403 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 404' 1,838,98 3,638.87 1,799.89 405 1,838,98 3,638,87 1,799.89 406 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 407 1,836,98 3,638.87 1,799.89 408 1,838,98 . 3,638.87 1,799.89 . 409 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 410 1,838,98 3,638.87 1,799.89 411 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 412 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 413 1,838.98 ' 3,638.87 1,799.89 414 1,838.98 ' 3,638.87 1,799.89 415 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 416 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 417 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 418 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799,89 419 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799,89 420 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 421 1,838,98 3,638,87 1,799.89 422 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 . ., 423 1,838,98 3,638,87 1,799.89 424 1,838.98 . 3,638,87 1,799.89 425 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 426 1,838,98 3,638.87 1,799.89 427 1,838.98 3.638,87 1,799.89 428 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 429 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 430 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 431 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 432 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 433 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 434 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 435 1,838.98 3,G38.87 1,799.89 43& 1,838.98 3,63B.87 1,799.89 437 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799:89 438 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 439 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 440 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 441 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 442 1,838.98 3,638,87 1,799.89 443 1,838,98 3,638.87 1,799.89 444 1,838,98 3,638.87 1,799.89 445 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 446 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 447 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 448 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 449 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 450 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 v . II , , ... ~. , .' i' -',\: ,., " ,T,i,. '~',:~c~:~, ':',~~t:,;.',~.[,./...::,...r""" ...... '. +" 1, >.' '. .: ~l~ .'."," ." LOCAL. GOVERNMENT CONTRIBUTION FORM 5 CLEARWATER - DREW STREET EXHIBIT B Page l<bf 10 Note: First Two years interest only. Payment Payment $500,000 $500,000 3.00% 8.430% , Months 38 40 DIfference 451 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 , . "452 1,838,98 3,638.87 1,799.89 453 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 454 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 455 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 456 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 457 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 458 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 459 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 460 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799:89 461 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 462 1,838,98 3,638.87 1,799.89 ,463 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 , 464 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 465 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 466 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 467 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 468 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 469 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 470 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799,89 471 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 472 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 473 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 474 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799,89 475 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 476 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 477 1,838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 478 1.838.98 3,638.87 1,799.89 479 1,838.98 3.638.87 1,799.89 480 1,838.98 3.638.87 1,799.89 . NPV of Difference in Payment Stream 260,281.14 Wafve Closing Costs (2% of loan amount) 10,000.00 Value of Contribution $270,281.14 ; , .'''I'''"..__'\L"~~'W'"",,*,,,oII.fT.'''' -..........."'. . . ., ..........~"'"...,J..>~~< , ''', .. . I, : , ", '. I '.' ',.' . , , ' , " . -, ' \::' ,!,~-:'t, '5/?":~~0: :.r;1: .:~~~... :.~':'t: ': ~;~~ '~"""'~:;-"'~~;""...~'..tH. '11' C...... ..~........ 'io --,1,.... _,J.< .""... ...0 ._~ ~ ,!.' 'C. ,. ;- .. ~. , ", LOCAL GOVERNMENT CONTRIBUTION .! Cc ' -. E ' .. , ' . . ,t. ' ; I:, I CLEARWATER - DREW STREET DENSITY BONUS CALCULA liON Land Cost Units before Density.Bonus $1,690,000 240 Cost per Unit before Density Bonus . Units from Density Bonus , Contribution $7,042 112 ~$788.667 Density Bonus Unit Calculation Based on # Bldg. # 3rd floor units per Bldg. . Bonus Units, . ,. ,.. , ~ ' 14 , 8 112 ! . FORM 5 EXHIBIT C Page 1 of 1 I~ '. FORM 6 LOCAL GOVERNMENT PLANNING EFFORTS PAGE 2 OF 3 18 Points LOCAL GOVERNMENT VERIFICATION OF AFFORDABLE HOUSING INCENTIVES Date: Name of Applicant: TWC Nlnety.Four. Ltd. Name of Project: Wellington Location IAddress: 2900 Drew Street, Clearwater, Pinellas County, Florida Name of City or County Government: City of Clearwater If an expedited Permitting Process is 1n place, complete the following: The City (City or Countyl of Clearwater currently administers an expedited permitting and reviElw process for affordable housing enacted by Ordinance # 5410-93 (Ordinance or Resolution Numborl adopted 6/17/93 (datel Below is 8 representative listing of projects which have benefited from this process: ProJect Nam. Clearwater Nelnhborhood Housing Service, In Fill Scattered Site V.., Approved 1994,1995, 1996 NOTE: LIST OF PROJECTS AND YEAR APPROVED MUST BE PROVIDED TO RECEIVE POINTS. FAILURE TO PROVIDE ALL INFpRMAT10N WILL RESULT IN ZERO POtNTS FOR THIS SECTION. If tho local government has made contributions to affordable housIng projects during the last three years, complete the following: The referonced local government has provided contributions to affordable housing projects during the last three years. Below is a representative listing of projects which have benefited from local contributions: Project Name Willow brook . Clearwater Housing Authority Sabal Walk Amourn of ContrlbutJon $278,000.00 $435.000.00 Veil of Award 1996 1995 NOTE: LIST OF PROJECTS, AMOUNT OF CONTRIBUTION, AND YEAR OF AWARD MUST BE PROVIDED TO RECEIVE POINTS. FAILURE TO PROVIDE ALL INFORMATION WILL RESULT IN ZERO POINTS FOR THIS SECTION. ,. 'I,"':, :"" >.....f~!:.,~':'"-;-...,fv.,~~ ...\~~' ,~.I'. ..,c".. FORM 6 LOCAL GOVERNMENT PLANNING EFFORTS PAGE 3 OF 3 18 Points Other planning Incentives for affordable hauling (Indicate all that are In place): L The modification of Impact fee requirements, including a reduction or waIver of fees and alternative methods of fee payment. -1L. Allowances for Increased density levels, or other significant zoning concessIons, that encourage the production of affordable housing developments. ~ A process, established by ordInance, resolution, plan, or policy, that r~quiros consideration of the Impact of proposed policies, ordinances, regulations or plan provisions .on the cost of affordable housing prior to adoption. CERTIFICA nON I cenify that the above information is true and correct. Signature Rita Garvey PRINT or TYPE Name Mavor PRINT or TYPE Title THIS FORM 'MUST BE SIGNED BY THE MAYOR, CITY MANAGER, COUNTY MANAGER/ADMINISTRATOR, OR CHAIRPERSON OF THE CITY COUNCil/COMMISSION OR CHAIRPERSON OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. OTHER SIGNATORIES WilL NOT BE ACCEPTABLE. NOTE: DO NOT 'SCAN', 'IMAGE'. RETYPE OR OTHERWISE ALTER THIS FORM. IT MAY BE PHOTOCOPIED. .' .' . , b ....~..-.._~..p.. : .... .' ,:, ' ~ ~ '0 .. ,", < ",',' ~ , . FORM 7 PROJECT FEASIBILITY AND ABILITY TO PROCEED PAGE 8 OF 10 200 Points LOCAL GOVERNMENT VERIFICATION THAT PROJECT IS CONSISTENT WITH ZONING AND lAND USE REGULA liONS Date: Name of Appllesn TWe Nlnetv-Four, Ltd. Name of Project: Wellington LocBtlon/Address: 2900 Drew Street. Clearwater, Pinellas County, Florida Size of Parcel (acreage or square footage): 25.29 acres LAND USE REGULATIONS/ZONING DESIGNATION: The zoning designation for the referenced Project Is AM-16 (lonlng Dlsulct Oaslgnatlonl . Up to 15 per acre dwellings would be permitted under the City of (Cfty or Countyl Clearwater adopted local government comprehensive plan and the Intended use Is consistent with current land use regulations and the referenced zoning designation. To the best of my knowledge, there are no additional land use regulatIon hearings or approvals required to obtain the zoning classifications or density described herein. Assuming compliance with the applicable land use regulations, there Bre no known conditions which would preclude development of the referenced Project. . SITE PLAN OR PRELIMINARY SITE PLAN Check the single applicable atatement. c=J The above-referenced Project Is new construction and the site plan was approved by action of the on (Legallv Authorized Body) (datel [X] The above-referenced Project Is new construction and the preliminary site plan was approved by action of the Development Review Committee on 12112/96 (Legallv Authorized BodV) (datel c=l The above-referenced Project Is new construction and the preliminary site plan has not been approved. CJ The above-referenced Project Is rehabilitation and does not require additional site plan approval. - ~ FORM 7 PROJECT FEASIBILITY AND ABILITY TO PROCEED PAGE 9 OF 10 200 Points CERTIFICATION I certify that the City (City or Countyl of Clearwater has vested in me by virtue of position of Permit Supervisor , the authority to (Rule. Resolution. Ordinance Number or Declaration of Authorltyl verify consistency with local land use regulations and the zoning and site plan designations . specified on form 7, page 8 of 10, above and I further certify that the information on Form 7, page 8 of 10, Is true and correct. Signature Steve Doherty PRINT or TYPE Name Pormit Supervisor PRINT or TYPE Title BUILDING PERMITS: If no bultding permits 8re required for the rehabilitation of the referenced Project, complete the following certiffcation: I certify that the of has vested lCity or County) in me by virtue of , the authority to (Rule. Resolution. Ordinance Number or Declaration of Authorityl varify that the rehabilitation of tho referenced Project does not require the issuance of building permits. Signature PRINT or TYPE Name PRINT or TYPE Title THIS FORM MUST BE SIGNED BY THE APPLICABLE CITY'S OR COUNTY'S DIRECTOR OF PLANNING AND ZONING, CHIEF APPOINTED OFFICIAL (STAFFt RESPONSIBLE FOR DETERMINAnON OF ISSUES RELATED TO COMPREHENSIVE PLANNING AND ZONING, CIlY MANAGER, OR COUNTY MANAGER/ADMINISTRATOR. SIGNATURES FROM LOCAL ELEC;:TED OFFICIALS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTABLE, NOR WILL OTHER SIGNATORIES. NOTE: DO NOT 'SCAN', 'IMAGE', RETYPE OR OTHERWISE ALTER THIS FORM. IT MAY BE PHOTOCOPIED, ..,. '" ......1".......~~i~:J'>;..I.,.u.,....,.......-'It-'I'....., ~ <~.I,~>,::~:: f!;'; :,~.~ ,(., ',: ~.' . , , . ~ ',. . ,," ,. 'f". , " ..' ". , ',. .' ',' 'I' . ~ FORM 7 PROJECT FEASIBILITY AND ABILITY TO PROCEED PAGE 10 OF 10 200 Points LOCAL GOVERNMENT VERIFICATION OF SUPPORT Date: Name of Appllean TWC Ninety-Four. Ltd. . Name of Project:' Wellington Location/Address: 2900 Drew Street. Clearwater, Pinellas County, Florida Local Government City of Clearwater STATEMENT OF SUPPORT The CitY (City or CounM of Clearwater supports tha development of Wellington , an affordable housing Project to be (Projoct Name) located at 2900 Drew Street. Clearwater, Pinellas CountY. Florida (Addresallocatlon) CERTIRCATION I certify that the above information is true and correct. Signature Rita Garvey PRINT or TYPE Name Mayor PRINT or TYPE Title THIS FORM MUST BE SIGNED BY THE MAYOR. CITY MANAGER, COUNTY MANAGER/ADMINISTRATOR, OR CHAIRPERSON OF THE CITY COUNCIUCOMMISSION OR CHAIRPERSON OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. OTHER SIGNATORIES WilL NOT BE ACCEPTABLE. NOTE: DO NOT 'SCAN', 'IMAGE'. RETYPE OR OTHERWISE ALTER THIS FORM. IT MAY BE PHOTOCOPIED. ....d.J::..J. .. . , , !:";>.":>;~\' ':,::;" ''':'!''"!''~f :.< ':';:" '~"''''''rl'~ ,_,_' ..,.....~,.~ ..~~ ~..,.~,.' '" ~i .. <, , . . : TWC NINE1Y~FOUR, LTD. CITY OF CLEARWATER Local Government Contribution Local Government Loan of $500,000. Density Bonus ~::' " '.:. , , OTHER . land FUl (4,000 Cubfc Yds. @$7/CY) , Sewer Lines & Manhole Covers Total Value of Other Contributions . ,;\ '. , .. .' Total Value of Local G'ovemment Contribution , , , , ' . , ' <:. ; . '. 1\' . I' Contribution Amount $270;292 $788,667 $28.000 $39,000 $67.000 $1,125,958 FORM 5 EXHIBIT A Page 1 of 1 ~~(cS.. J/-z..S/tf/ -H- z.2.~ ! I I , l I I I } , \ , , I l' . , , . "C, . .".':;::?,: : " '. :-';',;.:-,'?",:';\; ~:':;,~,l!i ~;:: .1~-~:.';'-;1' ,-, '. ,'/:.,.: ~ '.'., '.1..- , ~ '.. ~ -, . I ; TWC. NINETY-FOUR, LTD. FORM 5 EXHIBIT B. ' Page 1 of 1 CITY OF CLEARWATER . CALCULATION OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT CONTRIBUTION $500,000 LOAN WELLINGTON APARTMENTS Comparison of CIty of Clearwater and c.onventional Loans CIty of Clearwater Conventional Principal Interest Rate - ConstructIon (1st 24 months Interest Only) Interest Rate - Permanent (456 months, amortizIng) $500,000 3.00% $500,000.00 8.43% 3.00% 8.43% Q.onventlonal L.a.an CIty of Clearwater Loan Monthly SavIngs Monthly Monthly Months Eayment Months Payment 1-24 $3,512.50 1-24 $1,250.00 25-456 $3,662.98 25-456 $1.838.98 $2,262.50 IMonth $1,824.00 IMonth ' THE NET PRESENT VALUE OF THE MONTHLY SAVINGS: (USING 8.43% AS THE DISCOUNT RATE) $260.291.78 Waive Closing Costs (2% of loan amount) $10.000.00 Value of Contribution $270,291.78 ~it~"~.~,~~,,,~, 'c, I ~'''" ,'..-....-n-.....u_~...._~+...n~_~,.,...f...O< _......~.......____-'"_...........,..,,'....._.jo................,....I--'..., . .......". . . 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'OVNrA/!</ SQUAll. liE tNl"RF.I'IlI,Sn'Ill,U ~1'IRI r OF Till, \Vn,sos em-tPAN\' 51llSE5 throughout IIle lampa Bay are.\, The New lerk YJnkees' spring training ~I.htium: Founlain Square and Clrlllol1. corporale headquarters parks: award-winning \\'atcrforJ at C>'press Lake, an affordJblc rrnlal housing cl1mmunlly: alld the acdJltnrd l3J)'porl Plaza on TJl1lpa Bay arc bllt J few examples. + Co-Founder. Jack Wilson. \ 996 clldlrman oflh~ GrrAI~1 TJmpA ChJml><'1 ofCommrrcr, hA. mA.lr In un, mfjlJ~JhJr mJlk 1IIItAI t,dAlt Jtvdol'mrnl JnJ mAnA~~mtnl ~Ivlet' ,llIet ~,IAbll,hln~ lhr \\'II<oon Com('An)' In 19 &0. Thr \\'II!>OlI CC'ml",lIIY 1'11,1(" n,o('lf <'11 il,; UI'"IJ!JOII for ytljll~ JIIJ mrrtlll~ hl~h ~.tJm!Jh1, or 'lUJ111~' JfIllll'r\'kt, In,!ln II' Jbllu\' 10 .:omrl~r rtCll<..:1> .'lllln1' AlId wilhln bu,ket.ll~ ItlJll.:>n,hll' crknrrJ J/'/'1(U,'h, 1(,.,....j 1/1 ,;l~II.L."hof 'Ihl~, Int":IIl~. 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RECOMMENDA TIONIMOTION: Approve proposed code amendment and pass ordinance # 6116-97 on first reading, [El and that the appropriate officials be aUlhoril.cd to execute samc. SUMMARY: · The present ordinance provides a mechanism for the developer to apply for a sidewalk waiver if the developer believes that the sidewalk is inappropriate or unnecessary for the property at the time it is developed. In this ease, the homeowner is obligated to sign a waiver stating that the homeowner can be bmed for the sidewalk when it is built at some future date, The current ordinance requires a final inspection, "atlas sUlvey", and written recommendation. One of the problems with the current system is that when the property is sold, the new owner has no way of knowing that he may be faced with the costs of the sidewalk at the time it is built. The proposed ordinance will collect the fees from the homeowner/developer at the time the home is constructed if the City Engineer believes that building a sidewalk adjacent to the property is impractical at the time the house is constructed. .. As stated above; the present ordinance requires several departments to needlessly write and respond in memo form to the proposed waiver. Due to the additional involvement of other departments in obtaining these approvals; this cumbersome procedure delays the response to customers requesting a waiver. . The code amendment has been prepared so that the City of Clearwater can more efficiently and effectively utilize funds collected from new development to construct future sidewalks throughout the City. NJA Continued: Reviewed by: Legal ~. Costs: N/A CommIssIon Action (Current FYI Approved Budget Funding Source: Approved w/conditions PurchasIng NJA N/A Capt. Imp. Denied Risk Mgmt. N/A Advertised: Operating Cont'd to IS Date: Other ACM Paper: ENG. Not required: X OTHER -nJl1. Affected parties notifled Appropriation Code{sl Attachments: Submlttod BV:~ City Ma:fii: Ordinance 6116.97 - Not Required X sidewu lk.mnrun-2 0 ngn " J. ~il",t",~uJ,U .ItI:__~....lo"".~ .~_. H ,.u.'...~..."..,.'t,.........,.'!i. ....'...o:-.............~oe-...~t.....T..T.,~"\r ""h~')~ :~,"..t.-.'h.".'."" , ,".. ~ . ,~, .....ot-." ", ." ',' : " , ' , \, , 'L., !~:!:';';':f:-:";:~ l.__<; i,"''':;: ,:!/, :.J>:,:;;.t,~ ;~";t:;'. .;""",~ \<;, "<':-:'<"';'" ~" "'1 ~, , " Page 2 continued ' Agenda Item: sidewalks .. c~'-< "I.~~~.~' ,~.......,' I ,~.." :. · Th,e proposed code amendment proVides a direct benefit to the City as the funds would be provided up front to be used where the City Engineer deems most appropriate. In the future, when it would be appropriate to construct a sidewalk adjacent to a residerice that has paid into the fund, the' City would not have to approach the homeowner to pay for the sidewalk as under the existing Code. , , '", j .', ' ,<, I . " ,,' , " ,. .:. )', " "'" t.' .:', . 'j . .'.' - ..- ,. . : I ',t .. . .. '~.' ORDINANCE NO. 6116.97 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CLEARW A TE~ FLORIDA, RELATING TO BUILDINGS AND BUILDING REGULATIONS; AMENDING SECTIONS 47.181 AND 47.182. CODE OF ORDINANCES, TO ALLOW PAYMENT TO THE CITY OF CLEARWATER SIDEWALK FUND IN LIEU OF CONSTRUCTION OF A REQUIRED SIDEWALK; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF TIlE CITY OF CLEARWATER., FLORIDA: Section L Sections 47.181 and 47.182, Code of Ordinances, are amended to read as follows: Sec.47.181. Sidewalks required for new construction and major alterations or additions. (1) General/y. To secure safety from traffic and other similar dangers, to provide areas which can be utilized by pedestrian traffic and to promote the general welfare and safety of the public. all new developments and major alterations to structures within the city that abut n public rights-of-way shall provide a sidewalk or sidewalks constructed on, across or adjacent thereto as provided in these articles. (2) Plan considerations. In order to secure a building pennit to erect a structure on vacant land, remodel an existing structure where such remodeling will exceed by SO percent the assessed valuation of the property, or add an additional building or structure to land where a building or structure already exists and where the value of such additional building or structure will exceed by 50 percent the assessed valuation ofthe property, where a sidewalk does not exisi;. the building plan submitted as part of the securing the building penn it shall provide for construction of a sidewalk either \:IpOR the propeRy in an easement ef where the property is abutting the public right.of.way, or upon such right-of.way. The building official, when reviewing the building plans and specifications, shall coordinate with the city engineer to insure that the plans meet al( city sidewalk construction specifications and shall adequately meet the alignment for desirable. convenient and safe pedestrian usage, including routes to existing school or proposed schools. (3) Specifications and construction. The design, materials, width and location of sidewalks shall be in accordance with city standards as established by the city engineer. (4) Schedule of completion. Sidewalk construction shaH be required to be completed at the property owner's expense before the building official may issue a certificate of occupancy for any building or structure for which sidewalks are required. However,. (5) &xcqtions, 111C City En~ineer mllY &mnt an exception under one of the followin& conditions: (a) lfthe natural topoKr~phical conditions; existini ditqhes, tree location, inadequate riaht ofw~y or other similar physical conditions peculiar to the premises txist to prevent the reasonable construction of 8 sidewalk, o[ {h} the property owner can demonstrate that the subject property would have the only sidewalk within 200 feet of the property on the streets which the property a..buU. and that such sidewalk would not form a part of a route leadin~ to a school or public park. and that the absence of a sidewalk would not create a pedestrian hA.7..ard by reason onhe proximity of the property to motor vehicle traffut. If the property owner meets either of the above exceptions. then the pmperty owner shall pay a fee for the sidewalk to be constructed by the city at 8 future dote as determined by the city ~naineer. This fee will consist of the current price for sidewalk construction as dctcnnincd by the most recent contract for sidewalk construction as approved by the city commission plus ten per cent (10%) for hnndlini and record keepini. See. ~7.182. Temporary woi\ler efsidewallt reE(uirelJK!Bt. (1) J'l'OCeBH,e. Upon appeal by OR affeeted property owner, the city manager shall have power te-gfIDlt a temporary 'Naiver orthe installation requirement imposed by this article, ~Aspeetion ofilie property, where: (a) The oity manager has determined that natural topographioal oooditions, existing ditches, tr~e loeation;-inedequate right of way or otheF-similar physiaal oonditions pecliliar to the premises 0Kist slioh as would pnwenk.lonstruotiOon of the sidewalk; or (b) The property O'tVfler ean demenstrate thaHie would have the only sid6\vaIk within 2QO f-eet orhis property on the streets v.'hieh the property abuts, that SliGR sidewalk ':lOuld aat form a pl1rt of a route leading to a sellaol or publio park, and that the obseRve of a side'NDIk- would not Greete a pedestrian RB28rd by reaSOR afthe proximity ofthe-property to motor vehiole traffie. (2) Decision hy city manager. Following the hearing and inspection oftRe prope~ the aity-manager shall render his deoision in '.witing, including written findings of faet HpaA whielrthe-deeisien-is-based, and shall seNe the deeision 1:Ipon the otTeotoo property owner ~ mailing a oopy of sueh finding by eertified-mail to the address preYidod by the property oV'mer. (3) Appcsl If} city commi66;O". If the request for a 'ovai~'er is denied the affeeted JH'6pe~' owner may appeal tbe decision to the oity eommission by filing 8 Rotioe of oppeal with the aity alerk within ten days-following reeeipt ofilia deoision of the oity manager.- (4) Deeisio" by olty commission. Upon appeal hy the--property O'Nner to ~ty .. t= d .. t t . F:-tfte..e'~ .. nt-e OOflHIHSStOO 0 8 &GISleR not 0 gran a temporary 'Nluve , l' oomm15S1on-may gnu tempGF8fY waiver, ,....iili or without eonditions, upon the affirmathoe 'late of f{)\:lr eommissioRers after determining thaHhe Gonditions desarihed in subsection (1) efthis &eotion eKist. (5) Genatruc#(m pur-&U61i'l1 to mrse6fflJeHl..pl"geedure. The grant ofthe-tempomry waiver-pr-o\'ided farin-this seotion shall not be construea or applied to depri'/6 the oily oftha ~ekuah sidewalk pur-5\!8flH.o an assessment prooedufe: 2 Ordinance No,61 16-97 .... .. . I :'. ;;~:,n:';,;:>~~;.:,..,'. \'<~" I ~:,.:: '" .~', ,,;, '+ c' ',.,'. t".f';"~~'" ,i -~-..t:;a,~~", .1I,\)J,:i,{.; J_ I \ ' , ',,~~.c .':" "\.'~I.;~::~;>' ~,'_'<of,l:~lool~'ti..:f1'~ ~,;jl"':'~:~'~ :~~ ",;'"i~""".",,,,,:,~, .'.,.....", , . "1 SectioQ 2. This ordinance shall take effect immedhitcly upon adoption. PASSED ON FIRST READING " , PASSED ON SECOND AND FINAL READING AND ADOPTED i, Rita Garvey Mayor~Co~m issioner' . Approved as to fonn and legal sufficiency: Attest: " : ..... I' ,I.: : Cynthia E. Goudeau, City Clerk , . . , I 3 Ordinance No.6116~97 ': ," c . ,.. .. ""~'-""".~--""'-'-_.~~-:::::::::""""'o.:-:.::...._:..::_~~ '.~ --..--__"'YIiI-_,o<_~_....___,_.... ..., . +-..,........,...,../.... ~'~'T.~'I/'F .- T ,. / .ErJ~ Clearwater City Commission Agenda Cover Memorandum ~5 ...' . ." c . ~. l.~"'" '.' :. ,'- ,. . ':. : " " . " . . c .... , '. '. .,.., " Item II' ..,.,'. .............. . :H;'::'::;::':':':'3":':':;':\'[Z: ;' : ",;'" :...." ~. , ' ' , . :.:: ~ ..'.:' , :.:.. " Meeting Date: r.: :.~:~ .. ,:,':~':..,:':': :::"':':':.r:.::;..\~./::',:~::\'\~: ,:/; ':~ ," ,.' .,.,. " .', " . ~,~ :... ',: c, SUBJECT: Baker Avenue, formerly Maple Street RECOMMENDATION/MOTION: Adopt Resolution Number 97-06 Officially remiming Maple Street, between Baker Avenue and Casler Avenue to "Baker Avenue", ~ and that the appropriate officials be authorized to execute same. BACKGROUND: . Mr. David P. Good, is the third owner of a home which faces Maple Street and is addressed at 500 Baker Avenue. . This property has been addressed this way for over 35 years. . The subdivision plat of Grandview Terrace shows Maple Street extending across the North side of the subdivision, between Richards Avenue and Casler Avenue. I, . In 1971, the City Commission vacated that portion of Maple Street lying between Richards Avenue and Baker Avenue. . The only portion of Maple Street that is paved, is between Baker and Casler Avenues. . Maple Street, in reality could be considered as Northeasterly continuation of Baker Avenue. . Mr. Good has requested the City change his street name, because he has been having problems with deliveries to his home. . Mr. Good is the only property owner affected with this change. . Engineering will also have to change his numerical address to bring that in conformance with the City's numbering system. Engineering .' Costs: NA Commission Action: o Approved Total 0 Approved wlCondftlonll o Denied Current Fllelll Yeer 0 Continued to: Reviewed by: Legal Budgll1 purchllslng Rlllk Mgrnt. 15 ACM Odlllr Dete: Funding Source: o Capllal IlllprovIIll'I'Intl lJ Op.rfllhlg: [] O.hllr: Attachments: AdvertllOd: Paper: RllIIolutlon No. 97.06 ;~) Sketch Submitted by: X Not Required Affected Partlos: o Notified X Not Required ApproprIatIon Code Cljlff/ o None -0 PrImed on reCYCled papor MAPLE STREET NAME CHANGE.AGN -..,.-----------... -. - . - .' ~," ,'j} \..'"-': .':> " j' : ',~"\t ~\;'~'\," ",' ~ ~~ "~,.,,..i'Y< ,i"~'" "...-n +, . . RESOLUTIOtJ NO. 97..06 ~s A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA, PURSUANT TO SEC. 28.02 CLEARWATER CODE OF ORDINANCES, CHANGING THE NAME OF A PORTION OF MAPLE STREET BElWEEN BAKER AVENUE AND CASLER AVENUE TO -BAKER AVENue-; ,PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. , I , WHEREAS, the City of Clearwater pursuant to Sec. 28.02 Clearwater City Code of Ordinances wishes to change the name of a portion of Maple Street between Baker Avenue and Casler Avenue as -Baker Avenue-, BE IT RESOLveD BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CllY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA: SeetioD 1, The portion of Maple Street, as shown on the attached exhibit A, is hereby named -Baker Avenue-. ,Se~i0t)2. The City ClerK Is hereby directed to record this resolution In the public records of Plnellas County, Florida Sectioo 3. This resolution shall take effect Immediately upon adoption. PAsseD AND ADOPTED this day of January, 1997. Rita Garvey, Mayor-Commissioner Approved as to form and lega1sufficiency: Attest: ,! ohn Carassas, Asst. City Attorney Cynthia E. Goudeau, City Clerk Resolution No. 97.00 .- .' ~ ~, . ,., , .' . , .',., . ,~, .r. {." ',C ., ~ IN!]@~l:rG=D I I \ \ I~I \\ \ , I~l \ 1%1 \ \ I I \ \ . Il _/ \ (~ DRIVE=:::":::"-= \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ ~ ~C\\ ~\~OY:.~ \ \ \ - -W;PLEST- -, \ I -------, \ I I I I , I I I~I ) .1 lwl Ic{\ I~I I~I I I ( I I I~l :. : I 1 (j0 I 1 1 I U1 Ilr J I . IrEl I I ~ I~: ------- I I~I I I /1- 1C3 _~GEwgglLsl _ I ISJI I~I::-<"" I I l ( , 1 10: I 1<1 / ~ I 1 II II 11 II'V 11 I I \ I I I I I I I I~I I l J l J l , I Iz\ I ------ _______ '_______ I I~I I _ - RIDGEWOQQ.. _ - - _ _ __ _ _STREE1_ _ I le{I I ( 1 r , . r , I I I I I . I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I /.. I I I I '11 II II ~ll II II II 11 ~ II II II, II II ~ 10:1 II II II II <- I~I II II II II ~ I~I II 101 II 119? II II ~: :~: \ \ (j : : J J '~I 1:1:1 \ \ I I / I 1~1 I I \ 'I I I / o ,"'" // I I I I ..... -~- ) l' _-- /' I I I I ---~ ~--- I I I I \ / I I 1 I \ I J l J l , [ -~ ~----- ~-------------' i~ jt~ ,'I ' DREW 5T S.R. ' 590 ~5 11 I II I l I KEiliiETH P I r I I I I I I I I I I I~l I~' I <I ! JI! C== I! 1 I i I II I I; 1~1 ' I~I ; :>' 101 i I I; I \ I I I I I I I I I I I I J --~ ------ - ....- ~ I , j.... ',- RESOLUTION J'I~, No. 97~08 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF CLEAR WATER, FLORIDA, ENCOURAGING THE JOINT USE OF EXISTING TELECOMMUNICATIONS TOWERS AND STRUCTURES AS AN ALTERNATIVE TO NEW TOWER CONSTRUCTION, AND ENCOURAGING TIlE JOINT USE OF NEW TOWERS~ PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the City of Clearwater is experiencing increasing requests for building pennits for the construction of new telecommunication towers~ and WHEREAS, it is in the interest of the City to foster a good visual environment and to enhance the appeal of the City as a desirable place in which to live, conduct business, and visit; and WHEREAS, it is in the interest of the City to ensure that structures are compatible in the area in which they are located or planned~ and WHEREAS, towers are often viewed as incongruent elements in the setting in which they arc located due to their projec'ion and visibility above other structures; and WHEREAS, it is in the interest of the City to avoid the proliferation oftowers~ and WHEREAS, existing towers or structures can sometimes be used as an alternative to new tower construction. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COM:MISSION OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA: Section 1. The City of Clearwater hereby encourages the joint use of existing telecommunication towers and structures as an alternative to new tower construction, and encourages the joint use of new towers. Section 2. This resolution shall take effect immediately upon adoption. PASSED AND ADOPTED this _ day of , 1997. Rita Garvey, Mayor~Commissioner Approved as to fomt and legal sufficiency: Attest: Cynthia Goudeau, City Clerk Resolution 97-08 .' I' , ,"'. ...., ~. ., .. h JAN-23-1997 10:CS FRON PLAhNING & DEUELDPMENT TO CITY CLERK P.Ol R~ TO: Betty Deptula, City Manager Scott Shuford, Director of Central Permittinr ~ S FROM: ... SUBJECT: Mandalay Avenue Streetscape Plan cc: Kathy Rice, Dep\\ty City Manager Bob Keller, Assistant City Manager Cyndie Goudeau, City Clerk V Richard Baier, City Engineer Mahshid Arasteh, Engineer m Don McCarty, Senior Planner DATE: January 23, 1997 The Mandalay Avenue streetscape plan alternatives developed by the project team each contain provisions for sidewalk cafes extending onto the public sidewalk itself. The wider sidewalks will easily contain these u.ses while Btili allowing room for pedestrians to pass in a leisurely fashion. Staff $ongly believes that the use of the sidewalk for this purpose will greatly contribute to"the atmosphe.te we are trying to create by doing this project. Reeent streetscape projects in St. Petersburg and Safety- Harbor include these features. Further, there has been strong support for these amenities from the Mandalay Avenue business comm.unity, ranging from the small coRee and ice cream shops to Heilman's Beachwmber; even the retail shops that will Dot directly benefit from the use feel it is desirable. ' However, we do not want to g(lt "ahead" of the Commission OD this matter since it involves a change of policy regarding the use of public sidewalks. It:iJJ advisable to ask the Commission for iw direction on this issue before taking a plan ox plans to the public at our scheduled town meetmg. Perhaps there will b,e an opportunity to discuss this with the Coxnmission at toniebt's meeting under City Managets items? If you agree, I will be prepared to present the i$sue. ' Thank you for your assistance. Please advise if you should have questions or comments. TOTRL P.01 ~ , ~ . ~j ~ ...... " '," ~ c, ", '. : .. ' _' of' . , 'l "'., t.;,',. : .~,,' . ~ ... " .. ....~,. ~ ,....- --.__ 4T _~ ._...........-.__...__ ___.. _ _.-...-__",_.__.. ~........~...' .... _._ ___.__~ ...__ _ . ..__ .'_,_ I. .... -, .." '..-.0 ..,--.---.... --.---.-, --, ----i')'-'-m--. , ~/ e. ~ ~~ Jan-22-97 10:66A t'X:\ ~ '< ~/VY City of Clearwater Tntcrdepartmental Correspondence Sheet TO: Elizabeth M. Oeptula, City Mana8lr _ Richard Baier, City Engineer AJ 0-- Teny Jennings, ChiefEnginee:d' ' Mahshid Arasteh, Civil Engineer III FROM: COPIES: SUBJECT: Druid Rd. Traffic Detour at Stevenson Creek Crossing DATE: January 21~ 1997 As part of the Stevenson Creek Flood Abatement Project, Druid Rd. at Stevenson Creek will be closed to through traffic starting Monday January 271h. This closure will be for a maximum period of Six weeks while an additional culvert is placed under Druid Rd. Detour signs will be placed in 1he roadway to redirect traffic northbound on Lincoln, Court and HjghJand Ave, and southbound on Hillcrest, Court and Missouri Ave. Variable message boards arc being placed on Druid Rd. to forewarn the residents of this closing. In addition the attached announcement is being lbrwurded to C.. View TV and the Information Services Department to distribute as a press release. As you know, the Stevenson Creek project is a comprehensive flood improvement project. The placement of these culverts will alleviate local stormwater flooding for residents along the creek. I would urge you to relay this information to the City Conunission at your earliest convenience. If you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to contact me, I'!lonc , '.1 . fu' ~J P.Ol --.....- IT II r -= 1 ~ - ~ ~~ c. 1):r: 1- ~.>4 u.,~#. '~4"_ I/~/p 7 l nP ,/; JA To: Betty Deptula, City Manager From: Ream Wilson, Director, Parks & Recreation Department Sid Klein (Police Chief), Dewey Williams (Deputy pOI~ieJ Steve Miller, Bob Barry, File \ IGR [~\ cc: Date: January 6, 1997 RE: Countryside Recreation Center NAGER As you may recall the East and Countryside Rotary Clubs as part of the Countryside Recreation Center Grand Opening weekend, sponsored the Charter Night Event to raise funds to extend operational hours at the Countryside Recreation Center. Their efforts have raised $3,000 for this cause. In addition, they would augment City staff with volunteers who would help supervise the center, develop programs and assist with maintenance. Staff has met with Rotary Representatives and have determined that a program similar to the successful .. Martin Luther King - Moonlight Recreation Program" could be developed at Countryside. In summary, this program would involve opening the center an additional 28 hours per week (9pm to 1 am, Monday through Sunday)) for the 10 weeks of the summer, when teens are out of school. I have spoken with Deputy Police Chief, Dewey Williams and it appears the Police Department would be willing to work with the program and feel it could benefit the community, by giving teens and young adults a leisure time positive alternative. Such a partnership involving the Rotary, Parks & Recreation and Police Departments is consistent with many successful II At Risk Youth Programs". We feel the program has potential and would like to operate it as a pilot this summer. Concerning funding, the Rotary is willing to commit their $3,000 towards the following: )> 2. Seasonar Recreation Assistants 20hrs/wk for 10wks = 400 hrs (Cost $2,900 + 1-). NOTE: This staffing level would allow for a minimum of one City employee on duty during the Moonlight Recreation Program and the ability to schedule two staff one night per week. 'In addition, it allows for some pre-program work (8:30pm to 9pm) each night and for some clean-up (1 am to 1 :30am). However, we would recommend a minimum of two staff on duty each night and also desire a higher level position to coordinate and supervise the" Moonlight Program". We would recommend that the Rotary funds be matched with an additional $3,000 from the City, to be used to fund the following: )> 1 w Seasonal Recreation Instructor 30hrs/wk for 11 wks == 330 hrs (Cost $2,800 + 1-). It has been determined that we will have sufficient salary savings within the Recreation Programming Division to cover the $3,000 of City matching funds. Pending your approval, we would like to work out final details with appropriate City Departments and the Rotary Representatives. Please call if you have questions. l RM/sm ..--E~- _ , '. ' . ..,. , y , ,. , . ,~~ . . , , . ,', . . . " ~.: ":I~:,.i;'~:'. ~>:>"': ',' , '. .',. ,:~ '.'; ,,'I'. '" ". :,... '~ ;', ':-f': "\'"',: ;' : ',;:. ": ',:',': ': '; /,; ': - ;', ' :~:, :-: "',', ,,~,,' .' .:". " , I I . .... . ..........PreliminaryAgenda : , ................ ........ ..... (Worksession) , , , " .' " " . . ~ ,. " ,I. . . , . '.., , , ., 9:z1 . , : , , , . , . "J ' .0 , . , , , . , . , , ~' 1 , . . , . . . . . , , ' , . '. " " , \1 " ,~ I , ' , , _,(al~-. 1 ____._i .' ,. -, '!:'1-.-'''....;.~."....:..._....:.~_...'+..;...,_..'--''':-..,.:...:...:..~:..:....:........::...~.._~:_ .. '.......~....-...,.,. " ........_-......' , , --r v PRELIMINARY AGENDA Clearwater City CommissIon Worksesslon ~ 9:00 A.M. ~ Tuosdoy, January 21, 1997 Municipal Services Building ~ Cvlew StudIo ~ 3rd Floor I. Service Awards II. Convene as Pension Trustees 111. Reconvene Worksession PUR PURCHASING (Consent) Declare a 1960 Ford Seagrave Fire Truck surplus to city needs; authorize disposal through open market sale in accordance with Sec. 2.623, Surplus Sales under $5,000 lFN) Two Portable 6' vacuum assist pumps to utilize at all WPC facUlties, Service Pump and Compressor, $34,784 (EN) Maintenance of Xerox 5090 high speed copier, Xerox Corp., 2/1/97~1I31/98, est. $31,572 (1M) ED ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT 1. Support a 352 unit Affordable Rental Housing Development at 2900 Drew Street to be developed by the Wilson Company - authorize Mayor to sign needed forms; authorize a loan of $500,000 to be effective 10/1/97 at 3 % for a 40 year term with interest only payments for the 1 st 2 years; approve capital improvement funding of $39,000 for sewer lines & manhole connection; and approve providing 4,000 cubic yards of fill from Public Works Dept. with an est. market value of $28,000 GAS GAS SYSTEM 1. Affirm City Manager's 60 day extension of original period 12/14/96-2/12/97 & further extend period to 12/13/97 for purchase of remaining PO#699-8625 for black 3408 polyethylene pipe from M. T. Deason Ca., Inc., Birmingham, AL (Consent) PO POLICE 1 . Accept grant increase from Substance Abuse Advisory Board for enhancements to tho Geographic Information System Grant, in the amount $32,061 with a City match of $10,688 (contraband forteiture funds) (Consent) SW SOLID WASTE 1. Purchase approx. 70 steel open top roll-off containers from Industrial Refuse Sales, Inc., lakeland, FL, on an lias needed" basis, at an est. total $190,400 EN ENGINEERING 1. Public Hearing & First Reading Ord. #6119-97 - Vacating S 3' of N 7.5' utility easement and the E 2.5' of the W 10' utility easement lying in Lot 5, Beckett lake Estates, Blk 1 (Crabbe, V96-14) 2. First Reading Ord. #6116~97 - Relating to Buildings & Building Regulations; amending Sees. 47.1 81 & 47,182 to allow payment to the City Sidewalk Fund in lieu of construction of a required sidewalk (Deletes Sec. 47.1 B2J 3. Lease renewal with Pinellas County Arts Council for city owned property located at 400 Pierce Blvd. (Haven House), A. C. Turner's Sub., Blk 5, part of Lot 1 & Lot 2, 5 year term commencing 6/1/97, for total rent of $1 (Consent) 4. Res. #97~06 - renaming Maple Street, between Baker Ave. & Casler Ave. to Baker Avenue 1/21/97 1 ~;...................__..~;~....., -."\..'. ~,' o. ""F" "......~..\~i>:..,.......t,.~~."';;...~'. .',~l,~: '.~ . ,I '" . ' ~:- ~"t~: ' '~L1 'IIlIIo. ....... I' 5. Contract for control of exotic plant species In city owned lakes & ponds to Biological Research Associates, Inc., Tampa, FL, for the period 1/24/97-1/23/98, for $48,050 (Consent) CP CENTRAL PERMITTING 1. Receive consultant report from O'Neil Planning & Design, Inc.; authorize staff to take recommended steps to address interim issues & proceed with establishment of a CRA for portions of Clearwater Beach CA LEGAL DEPARTMENT Second Reading Ordinances 1. Ord. #6109-97 - adopting 1992 Edition of the Fire Prevention Code of the National Fire Protection Association, NFPA-1 2. Ord. #6114-97 . Annexation for property located at 1310 N. Hercules Ave. & 1965, 1979 & 1985 Carroll St., Hercules Industrial Park, Lots 33-35, 37-39 and part of Tract A Replat of Blks 1-19, Marymont Sub., with abutting vacated r-o-w of Overlea St. (Walker I Word 1 Metal Industries, Inc., A96-29) 3. Ord. #6115-97 - lL Zoning for property located at 1310 N. Hercules Ave. & 1965, 1979 & 1985 Carroll St., Hercules Industrial Park, Lots 33-35, 37-39 and part of Tract A Replat of Blks 1-19, Marymont Sub., with abutting vacated r-o-w of Overlea St. (Walker 1 Word 1 Metal Industries, Inc., A96-29) 4. Ord. #6117-97 -providing a rate structure to operate in the roll off business in competition with private companies and approves the FY 1996/97 investment of approximately $235,400 in additional containers and compactors to support enterprise 5. Ord. #6118-97 - Creating Sees. 22.88-22.91 to provide for alcoholic beverage special event permits and to provide a permitting procedure for issuance of such permits upon certain conditions; amending Secs. 6.31 & 22.59 to exempt such permitted sales and consumption from certain prohibitions 6. Ord. # 6122-97 - Amending Sec. 22.24 to extend City Manager's powers to regulate the time, place and manner in which park property is used by the public; amending Sec. 22.40 to restrict areas where dogs and other pets will be permitted Resolutions 1. Res. #97.02 - Demolition Lien - 1006 N. Greenwood Ave., I. A. Mason's Sub., Lot 1 (Adult Comprehensive Protection Services) 2. Res. #97-08 - Encouraging joint use of existing telecommunications towers and structures as an alternative to new tower construction, and encouraging joint use of new towers OTHER CITY ATTORNEY ITEMS 1 . Draft ordinance relating to skateboards City Manager Verbal Reports Commission Discussion Items 1 . Countryside Recreation Center Other Commission ActIon Adjourn 1/21/97 2 >t. , '.. . c,f '.' .\", c . t-.,.~., .~.~. ...,..:~>,~c'" ~~, ~'.,~~.....,...., \.<M~..", ~..,~......h"f '. :~.T,'4.'~l' ".' ~ :'. ,-...'.... ~, "c "." " '.' ' TO: Mayor Rita Garvey FROM: Betty J. Blunt, Confidential Clerk Receptionist COPIES: City Commissioners, Betty Deptula, Cyndie Goudeau SUBJECT: Presentation at the January 21, 1997 Work Session DATE: January 21, 1997 The following presentations will be made at the January 21, 1997 Work Session: 5 years ~chard Sanchez, Engineering Oetter of appreciation, pin with city seal) fJ~net Skinner, Human Resources (Jetter of appreciation, pin with city seal) 10 years ~er Bre~n, Finance' (letter oC appreciation, wall clock) 1 , J5 years ~Nannetta Harbison, :F1re Department Oetter of appreclatlon, plaque) 20 years JWchael Kohn, PuhUe Works (Jetter of appreclatIon, watch with clty sea)) ~bert Caruso, Gas System (letter of appreciation, watch with city seal) 25 years ~phen Brooks, Police Department (letter of appreciation, day off with pay, dinner certificate of $100) 't-Peter Verhoeven, Fire Department (letter of appreciation, day off with pay, dinner certlf1cate of $100) vl(oscoe Dobson, Jr., Fire Deparlment (letter of appreclatlon, day off with pay, dinner . certlflcate) : ~ -w- . ~ , . .. '~~: .{.: ~ . , ~ ' . ,:"" . . . ~... '. ",,'.~ f"I ,~..... .'. _ ", '.. '. . .. ~'.' " ' .' '" _. .: RESOLUTION NO. 97-02 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA, ASSESSING CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY LOCATED IN I. A. 1\1ASONS SUBDIVISION, CLEARWATER, FLORIDA, HAVING A POST OFFICE ADDRESS OF 1006 N, GREENWOOD AVENUE, CLEARWATER, FLORIDA, AS DESCRIBED MORE PARTICULARLY HEREIN, IN THE AMOUNT OF $6,297.00 FOR THE COSTS OF DEMOLITION INCURRED IN REMOVING A DANGEROUS STRUCTURE, WITHOUT THE CONSENT OF OWNER WHEREAS, pursuant to Chapter 47 of the Clearwater Code of Ordinances and the Standard Building Code,. the Building Official detennined that certain rea1 property described herein and the building situated thereon were unsafe, unsanitary, unfit for human habitation, and dangerous and detrimental to the health, safety, and general welfare of the community, and did not properly comply with the requirements of said Code, and found that an emergency existed which, in his opinion, involved danger to human life and health, and ordered the demolition of the building; and WHEREAS, the City ofCfearwater has caused the demoHtion of the building, and the cost of such work should now be assessed as a lien on behalf of the City of Clearwater against the property; now, therefore, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY C01vlMISSION OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA: . Section I, The Building Official having ordered the demolition of the building situated on the following described property: Lot 1, I. A Masonts Subdivision (parcel Number 10/29/15/55908/000/0010). Owner of record: Adult Comprehensive Protection Services 8130 66lh Street North # 12 . PineUas Parle; FL 34665 , , ~ I' , :r\: ,. '~I ~l:~''''~ ~".........-. ........'~.~". ~~h\r~~_....,~ ~V. .,.......,......."".. f~' .'F ,U~ .,";'''1. .c~, and the City of Clearwater having now completed said work, the City Commission does hereby assess . and charge a lien on behalf of the City of Clearwater against the property for the necessary costs incurred as roJJows: TOTAL DEMOLmON COSTS (See Attachment" A") $6)297.00 Section 2, As soon as practicable. a Certificate of Indebtedness against the property for the amount of assessment shall be prepared, which certificate shall constitute a lien prior to all other liens except the lien for taxeS. Said certificate, when issued, shall be payable to the City with interest at a rate of eight percent (8%) per annum. Section 3. The City Clerk is hereby directed to prepare a Notice of Lien in the amount of the assessment against said property, and to record the same in the Public Records of PinelJas County, Florida. ' Section 4. This resolution shall take effect immediately upon adoption. PASSED AND ADOPTED this day of . 1996. Attest: Cynthia E. Goudeau City Clerk Rita Garvey Mayor-Commissioner Approved as to fonn and legal sufficiency: .~~r- ohn Carassas Assistant City Attorney '.' , < ... ................ ...~..-.-- I' . I ,;'",~,: ;, I ,','.~ I ~ . ". . .... ~ ....;'. '. ...;I...,.;.,~..;..W'I,'t'/::.~\~...,"~,'I.~~~....~I.!:<.~:.S,"",.P .~~c.',.~ "',,,,,\,, .~~'"..., '''.",~.' . A TIACHMENT "A" Resolution 97-02 . (1006 N, Greenwood Avenue - Clearwater. Florida) TASK TIME NALOL - (pinellas County Records for ownership) Various correspondenCe and telephone calls Purchase requisitions Take photographs TOTAL HOURS 7.5 EXPENSES AMOUNT Seven and one-haJf(7.5) hours@ $25.00 per hour FIlm, developing, and prints Certified Mail and regular postage . Title Search. Sexton Title Services, Inc. Asbestos Swvey . Occupational Health Con~ervation, Inc. . Asbestos Removal. Lang Engineering of Florida , i Monitoring of Asbestos Removal - OcciJpational Health Conservation, Inc, Demolition (Kimmons Contracting Corp.) $187.50 11.24 3.48 65.00 730.00 0,00 0.00 5300.00 TOTAL EXPENSES $6297.22 LIEN AMOUNT $6297.00 . I , " " Ordinance No. -96 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA, RELATING TO SKATEBOARDS; AMENDING ARTICLE I OF CHAPTER 28, CODE OF'ORDINANCES. TO CREATE SECTION 28.11 TO PROHIBIT A PERSON FROM USING SKATEBOARDS IN SPECIFIED LOCATIONS; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, numerous complaints have been received, particularly from downtown area businesses, about individuals using their skateboards and causing damage to private and public property; WHEREAS, individuals are skateboarding in the City of Clearwater and ,.., are using benches, railings, planters, steps, and .curbs as obstacles to jump off '~" .. '. .' '., .. ~ .':~~ ~",'or"oyEtrnt.JavJf,l.9J,ittJe~r,no.r~rd~toripr,QPer.tYlOr.:for..pedestrjans; and WHEREAS, the skateboarders are causing significant damage to the downtown area in particular because the skateboards scratch and cause other forms of damage to the benches, railings, planters, tiled walkways, steps, and curbs; now, therefore, '''~I". \!.BE';J:r-:DRDAfNEDBY";:rHE',cJ1Y~OMMJSSIDN'J)F J"HE :.cJTY,OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA: Section 1, Section 28,11, Code of Ordinances, is created to read as follows: Sec. 28.11. Use of Skateboards Prohibited on Specified Public or Private Property. "'':':' ^, . -' -:_' . .,1,'<. ':,..',,,; (;I).\., r~tt.jaunlawfuttonanv.i>BfSonrtD,operate or..rida.a.skateboard in or '~', -: :.:, " -:..:",' ~ '. LJ,::UPon:any of the following locations; (a) In any public parking lot or public parking garage, including the access/egress ramp; (b) In any public access ramps or access ramps for handicapped persons providing pedestrian access to a building; (e) On any publicly owned benches, railings, planters, tiled walkways, steps, and curbs; and Ordinance No, -96 I> , " ...'. .;' ,~. ~ \ I': .. '.... ~ . " , <:~'''~<~'~~r'.,,~' ......~_.'..:...;.H'~'~:.~...""l'". .4"",'-'.~~'" ".~' ..', (d) On any public or private property where prohibited by , conspicuously located signs having lettering at least two inches high, and . containing as a minimum the words UNo Skateboarding." or a substantially similar message. (2) It is unlawful for operators or riders of skateboards to fail to yield the right~f.way to any other pedestrians or to otherwise endanger or interfere . with pedestrian traffic on any street or sidewalk within the City. Section 2. This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon adoption, PASSED ON FIRST READING ".' :</' , ',r- . '.'; ~"':i,";J,\"".pASSEDDN')SECOND ANtJ'FINAL READING AND ADOPTED AS AMENDED ...".Rita'Ganley Mayor-Commissioner Approved as to form and legal sufficiency: . Attest: Robert J. Surette Assistant City Attorney Cynthia E. Goudeau ,City Clerk Ordinance No. -96 I '