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05/07/1998' ; . .. ' , � i. • . ��t�g�ff;,�:l" .� .. � ' � ' . ' `; , .�� . . . � 7'9:•: .. . `5 i:. . . . � . ' ' . . F, ' S� 11 � ' �� � Y i �}f�l.M'JJIC$)� .. . , (. +a::.., .�:<..., ,,.. �.;r. 3 [ . - � • � . � � i �"'� '� � t � � L�i�� . . . t�.' . . . . . � . . . �� _ �� t • • • � �mm�. s s 1 or� . �� l� .� _ note: 5--4�98 Preliminary (Worksession} Agerida and pa�erwork � i. tha� was in package ini�ially but then not con�inued onto �' Thursday's agenda is at �he back of �his agenda pack. , �. �:;.�°..,,,.:. ,,..e �...p... „.. ,� .. ACTION AGENDA - CL�ARWAT�fl CfTY COMMfSStON MEETING Thursday, May 7, 1998 - fi;0� P.M. - Commissiar� Chambers 1. Invocation 2. Pledge of Allegiance 3. Service Awards 4. I�troductions and Awards 5. Presentations; a1 Discussion - Transit Sheit�r Ordinance . b} proposerl changes to F�MA rules 6. Approval o# Minutes - Regufar Meeting 41� 6198 7. Citizens ta be heard re iterr�s �ot on the Agencia 1. Commissioner Jahnson. 2. Mayor. 3. None. 4, f'rvclamation: Emergency Medical 5ervices Week - 5I17-23198 Tourism Week - 513-9198 5afie 8oating Week - 517 8-22198 5. a) �iscussed. b} Cantinued ta 512i /98 6. Approved as amencfed. Rov Cadw�ll felt the City enforc€ng the minimum building st�ndards has des#royed businesses in Clearwater. He said Clearwater has a goc�d City Manager witi� goocf icteas. Albert J. Medfus referred to a 1992 letter from FEMA regarding a 5% reduction in flood insura�ee rates. Felt #he City has drapped the ball in seeking classifications to further Iower rates. Johnnie Lonc� suggested $50 homestead exemptian refund from the state be donated to Cfearwater school teachers for supplies. Requested City ta set up account for donations. Consensus to set up account. Sheila C�Ie supported t�e City setting up an account for dona#ions to school teachers for supplies and �aiunteered her ass#stance. PUBL{C HEARINGS 8. Public H�arin� - Declare surplus to city needs, far purpose of selling real property lying southeasterly af intersectian of Drew Street & Myrtle Avenue, #ronting Prospect Street r-o-w, South 15' af Narth 225' af East 210' pf West 420' o# NW'/4 of Sec, 15-29- 15, for minimum bid amount af $6,3a0 {PW� 9. Put�lic Hearing & First Reading �rds. #6260- 98 & #62fi'1-98 - Annexation & RS-6 Zaning for property located at � 837 Brentwood Dr., Lake Lela Manor 1 st Addit€o�, Lot 11 (Howard & Helen Read, A98-12) 10. Pu�fic Hearing & First Reading Ords. #6262- 98 & #6263-98 - Annexation & RS-6 Zoning far praperty facated at 2340 Anna Ave., Rolling Heigh�s, part o# L�t 28 {MiGhael & Micheile Monroe, A98-13� 5/7198 e:_.. 1 8. Declared surplus. 9. Appraved, Ords. #6260-98 & !#�26�-9$ passed i st reading. 10. A�proved. Ords. #6262-98 & #6263-98 pass�d 1 st reading. � 1'i . Public Hearing & First Reading Ords. #6264- 98 & #6265-98 - Annexatian & RS-8 Zoning far property located at 2832 5t. Jahn Dr., Virginia Gro�es Terrace 5th Addition, Blk B, l.ot 4(Pa�! & Patsy Howell, A98-14} 12. (Cont, from 2119 & 4/21981 Varianceisi ta Sign Regulations far praperty located at 2130 Gulf to Bay Bivd., Sec. 'i 3-29-15, M&B 14.Q3 [Clearwater Property Graup, c!a Kmart Corp., 1 Kmar#, SV98-04} - CANCELLED 'i 3. �Cont. frarn 4/16198} Variance(s? ta Sign Regulatians for praperty located at 235 Windward Passage, Isiand Estates o# Clearwater, llnit 5, Blk D, Lots 1-3 (nuality Boats of Ciearwater, SV98-081 14. Public Hearing & First Reading Ords. #6266- 98 &#6267-98 - Land Use Alan Amendment to Residential Medium & RM-� 2 Zoning far property located at {praposed} 1484 S. � Greenwood A�e., Sec. Z2-29-i 5, M&B 32.� 6 & part af 32.14 {Commt�nity Ser�ice Foundation, 1nc., LUP98-�2, z9$-05) 15. Public Heari�g & First Reading Ords. #6268- 98 &#6269-98 - Lar�d Use P�an Amendment to Office Generaf & OG Zoning for property Iocated at 1384 Pierce St., Sec. 15-29-15, M&B 14.01 {P.B, Harizori, Inc., LUP98-03, Z98-06j . 1 B. 1'ub�ic Hearing & First Reading 4rds. #6270- 98 &#6271-98 - Land Use Plan Amendment to R�sidential �ffice Ger�eral & O� Zoning far property lacated at 1261-1283 Lakeview Rd., Cleveland Grove, Blk 7, �ots 62-fi4 and Boylan Sub„ �ots 1-3 iHarry Free, TRE 1 Valeri Hofineister, TRE 1 Merle Blasjo, TRE, LUP88-04, Z98-07j 7 7. P�blic Hearing & First Readi�g Ords. #6275- 98, #6276-98, #6277-98, #6278-98, #6279-98 & #fi28U-9$ - Readoption of L.and Use Plan Amendments pre�iously adopted by Qrds. #6Dfi6-96, #6130-97, #6�42-97, #6154-97, #6157-97, & #8234-98 {refatec! t� EAR) 517198 �,� •. . , . . 11, A�praved, Ords, #6264-98 & #6265-98 passed � st readi�g. 12. Cancelled. 13. Approved 140 sq.ft. �ariance to aliow designated attached signs with an area af 204 sg.ft.� and a variance ta permit a roof sign; subjec� ta ti�e candition there shall be no freestanding sign permitted an this property. 14. Appraved. Ords. #6266-98 & #6267-98 passed 1 st readi�g. E 15. Approved. Ords. #G2S$-98 & #6269-98 passed 1 st r�ading. 16. Approved. Ords. #6270-98 & #6271-98 passed 1 st t'eading. 17. Approved. Ords. #6275-98, #6276-98, #6277-98, #6278-98, #6279-98 & #6280- 98 passed 1 st reading. � Pub�ic Hearing - Second Reading Ordinances 18. Ord. #6252-98 - Annexation for property facated at ? 82� Brentwood Dr., Lake Lefa Manor, Lnt fi iKeith & Nar�cy Sawayda, A98- 091 � 9. Ord, #6253-98 - RS-6 Zoning #or property located at 1825 Brentwoad Dr., Lake Lela Mar�or, Lot fi(Keith & Nancy Sawayda, A98- os� 20. Ord. #6254-98 - Annexation for property located at 1809 Kings Nighway, Zephyr rardens, Blk B, Lots 9-12 (Clearwater Neig�harhood Ho�sir�g Services, Inc., A98- 1 �}. 21. �rci. #6255�-98 - RS-8 Zoning for praperty located at 180J Kings Mighway, Zephyr Gardens, Bik B� Lats 9-i 2(Clearwater Neighlaorhoaci Housing Ser�ices, Ina., A98- 10} 22. Ord. #625fi-98 - Annexation for proper�y located at 2435 Raymont Dr., Skyline Graves Sub., Lot 49 (Jol�n and Sharon Bathwell, A98-1 1) 23. Ord. #6257-88 - RS-8 Zoning for prop�rty located at 2435 Raymont Dr., Skyiine Graves Sub., Lot 49 {John and Sharon Bothwell, A98-1 '! } . 18. Ord. #6252-96 adopted. 'f 9. �rd. 1�6253-98 adopte�, 20, Drd. #6254-98 ada}�t�d. 21. Ord. #6255-9$ adapted. 22. Ord. #6256-98 adopted. 23. Ord. �i6257-9$ adopted. CITY MANAGEFi REPORTS CONSENT AGENOA �Items #24-30j - Approved as submitted �ess #29, The follovving it�ms require no formai pe�bli� }�earing and are subj�ct to being appraved in a single motion. However, any City Commissioner or the City Ma�ager may remove an item from tl�e Cansent Agenda to alEow discussiar� and voting on the item individuaEly. 24. A roval af Purchases �r 5 5l98 memorandum: -- Ericsson GE Mobile Communications, radios & misc, support equipment tq �e used by police persannel, $2$,480.5Q {PD} -- �rontier Recyciing, a divisron of Sani€r!1 af Fiorida, clisposal service during rem�ining �ortion of contract ending 9130/�8, increase in funding to 5325,000 (SW1 � 2a. Authorize payment to Donald Swim, Claimant, far settEement of warlcers' compensation i�demr�ity claim, 587,408.06 {including attorney fee & costs�{FN} 25. �xtensian to �ond Counsel Agreement with Bryant, Miller and Olive, P.A., to serve as City's bond counsel for a 1 year period (FN} 5/7/98 e.a� f �� .. . . . .. . . .. .. .. .. � . , 3 z�. 28. 29. 30. Extension to Disctosure Counsel Agreement with Nabors, Giblin & Nickerson, P.A., to serve as City's disclasure counsel far a 1 year per�oc! {FNj Amendment No. 1 to .�oint Project Agreement wit� County for uti�ity installation by roadway contractor for canstructian of Sunset Point Road, fram US18 to McMullen-Booth Ro�d, revising method of payment & reducing County CEI costs fram 8% ta 5°/a (PWj St, PetersburglClearwater �conomic Develapment Council - Reappofr�t Mr. Evans (CLK1 - Continued. ' Pubitc access & right-of-way easement - 5ec. 8-29-i 6(Eisenhower Elementary Schaoly{School Baard af Pinellas Caunty)iCA) OTH�R lT�MS �N CITY MANAGER REPORT 3� . Matorcycle Program for Palice Department 32. Historic Preservation Board - 1 ap}�aintment {CLKj 33. Beautifica�inn Cammittee - 2 appointrrtents (CLKj 34. �ther Pending Matters 31. Approved implementing pilot motarcycle program. Authorized seeking additional grant funding to increase the numher of motorcycles in the �i{ot program. 32. Appointed f'eggy Wartl. 33. Reappointed Delphine Pullar. Appainted Stephen Brawn. 34. None. CITY ATTQRN�Y REf'ORTS 35. First Reading - Ord. #6287-98 - Reiating to Firefighters Supplemental Trust Fund; amending Ch. 2, Di�. 4, FirefigF�ters Pension PEans, 5ubdivision III, Supplementary Pension and Retirement Plan, Secs. 2.441 through 2.450 36, Other City Attarney ltems 35. Ord. #6281-98 passed 1 st reading. 36. None. 37. City Manager Verba! Reports - None. 3$. Other Commission Actian Seel announcetf Downtown by Dusk on Friday evenings and encouraged all #o attend. She noted Rog�r Woodruff resigneci from DDB to travel; G1enn Warren is new presiden�, DDB approved S2,OOQ to suppart Downtawn by Dusk. DDB is cansidering request by CRA far $10,000 for sad improvements for downtawn. She referred ta the Brown Bag luncheon marketing surv�y and ir�ciicated the results shauid be a�ailable in the near future. She pres�nted a phata of the proPosed Pinellas Trail mural for Mr. Bitman's shoe shop. 517/9B f� 0 . � . .S . �� • ' . . . . .1 � �;'l,: y.: _ �. a V . 1� Hoa or reported the Caur�ty Charter Revisw Committee discussed countywide fire services. � He noted Harry Silcox's term on Airpart Autharity was a�er. He referred to an article in Florida Trend that indicated USF in partnership with GTE t�ave website , listing requirements for new busf nesses in Tampa Bay. He requested website regarding City requirements k�e checked fo� accuracy. � Clark asked why Crest Lake Park was being ruEed o�t as a site for a skatebosrd park, The City Manager indicateci parking was a cancern as this spart generates a lot of traffic. Clark requsstecf the new skateparK be centrapy �acated in the City. He expressed cor�cer� regarding damage dflne to private and put�lic praperty by.skateboarders and requested the City mave forward with an , ardina�ce, Consensus to bring farward. City Attorney to bring forward discussion of concepts ta �ext worksession. 39. Acfjournment - 9:2Z p.m. • . , 517188 5 CITY OF CLEARWAT�R Interc#cpartmenta! Cprrespondence TO: Mayor and Cammissioners , �ROM: Sue Diana, Assistant City Clerk SUBJECT: Follow up from May 4, i�98 Wark Session COPIES: Mic�aei J. Roberto, City Manager DATE: May 6, � 998 in response to guestiQns raised at #he May 4, ? 99$ Work 5ession, the fo�lvwir�g answers are in finai agenda arder: The agenda for Thursday night has beer� re�ised to pttt the Transit 5helter Ordir�ance item under presentatians {5a), �#em #5a - Transit Shelter Ordinance - I have contacted PSTA far informatian regarding th� numk�er of transit shelters curr�ntly facated in the City and what con#roi tF�e City has over their plac�ment an� will forward this information to you when it is recei�ed, City !a►ttorney to provide repnrt on EllarMedia legal fe�s. Item #�8 - Surplus property at Drew St. & Myrtle -(n the revenue code far surplus real property there is $450,000 from the sale af the CRA parking garags i� FY 97. Iterrt �1't 3- Sign Variance{Quality soats of Clearwaterj - Agenda item has been revised to reffect approval af attached signs with an area af 2Q4 square feet. Item #14 - LUP and Zaning Amenciment for 1484 S. Greenwoad Ave. {Community Service Foundation, Inc.j - The Plan�ing & Zoning Board on April 21, 1998 �na�imously endarsed the application. Of tite 5385,000 in SHIf', approximately 5192,OOQ wilf caver about 50% of tlie canstruction of the six apartment units and approximately S 192,000 wili be fo� the construction of a 3,800 square foot new famiiy resource center on prop�rty adjac�r�t t� ti�e apartments. Renta! units canno# b� tax exempt if rented �o families with more than �0% af inedi�n income. Most, if not aEl, of �he 6 units wiil go to fami�ies below the incame l�mit a�d will be tax exempt, They will pay utility taxes. It�m #15 - LUP and Zoning Amendment for � 384 Pierce St. (f'.B. Harizan, fnc.INash} - The c�rrent � 600 square faat structure has a FAR {floar area ratiol of .167. The OL zoning district allows a FAF� of 0.3 and the �G xor�ing district allows a FAR of �.4. Therefore, the current builcling size would meet tF�e fiAR restrictian of either OL or OG zoning dictrict. ltem #16 - LUP and Zoning for 1261-7 283 L.afceview Fid. (�ree/HofineisterlBlasjol - The original ager�da item on page 2 has been corrected from FiS6 to RS8 zoning. � � . ���. � ' • . Work Sessian Follow Up—May 4, 1998 ' May 6, 3 998 ' Page Two . . Item #29 - St. PetersburglClearwater Economic Developmer�t Cour�ail - Dick Evans' �,business is lacated in tha City; however, he is not a resident, ,� Item 30# -�asement #or Eisenhower �lementary Schaal - Parks & Recreation has . requested this easement frorr� the Schao} Board to assist the City toward completion af the EastlWest recreatian path from the l.ong C�nter to Safety Harbor. lt wi11 provide an ar�a or� the narthern end af �isenhower Elementary Schtioi for a 10-foot wide asphalt path cannecting Ciiff Stephens Park and City praperty to the East. An item will be comir�g to the Commissian in the near future for cor�struction of the path. Item #31 - Motorcycle Program for Paliae Department - motion for this item is � ' attached. �... . f ' .1��it ._�.. :Y�� . � . . . . ' � ' . . �+t;,�.if.:.. ..1�� . � . - . . . � ' . _ . . . . . � . . . ' . • , . . .. ' ' , '� C�rrsntly there are 21 shelters in Clearwater. :� . � , - . Shelters requested by PSTA are individualfy permitted by the City. ' . . City wauld have control over the placement of shelters during the cfesign pF�ase of ��: � FDOT prQjects as they are approved as part af the ov�rall plan, . , :.. . � � � , ;, . • .;; �. ; , a I. � . , '-� � � � ' , ; ° � ;� a, , 4 , . . i.. . ,. . , �� . � �. . . .. , CITY �F CLEARWATER Interdepartmental Correspondertce T0: Mayor Garvey ,� ;. FROM: SaSly Thomas, City Clerk Specialist SUBJ�CT. in�acatian � COPI�S: Cynthia Goudeau, City Cferk � ' DAT�: May 7, 1998 � - � .� � ; � Na minister will be present this evening. ; � � �' ` � Commissiorier Clarlc offered ti�e invocat9�n on March �th. ' ' � Perhaps Commissianer Johnson could offer the invocation tanight. I' , 5 To: Rit� Garvey, Mayar FROM: Betty Blunt, Can#idential CLerk/Receptiouist COP�ES: Cfty Commissione�rs, Michae� Robert�, Cyndie Goudeau SUBJECT: Presentation at tbe May 7, 1998 Commission MeQting DATE: May 7, 1998 The foi�owing presentation wil� be made at the May 7, 1998 Cammission meeting. PROCLAMAZ'�ONS J EMEGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES WEEK - Jim FogArty, Fire Deputy ChieflEMS � TOiJRISM VYEEK - Jean Sherry , j SAFE BOATING WEEK - Bill Held, Meuibers af tt�e II.S. Coast Guard, U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary aud U.S. Pawer Squadron z , --- ------ �...�..�..,.� IO 11 12 13 14 15 16 �� �D �9 20 21 22 23 24 25 ��2 '98 0a: a7art s1�'r�or� ���r� rwRS� P. Q.13 r� .�, ���� Art oRnnvarrcE oF � ci�r oF CL�ARWAT'ER R�LA�'ING TO TR�iNSIT� SHEL�itS �TD SIGNS; AMENDING SECTxONS 44.45, 4a.5 x AND 44.57 C4D� O�' ORDINANCES; CREAT�NG A NEW SEC'�ON G1.181 RELA"1'ING TO TR.ANSIT SHE�,TE�tS, PRUVIDING FOR CObIFiCAT'zQN; PROViDiNG AN EFFEC'iT'VE DATE � �.. �. , 1�VHERF�eqS, tha City ofClrazwater ha5 ncgotiaicd a sctticmerat o�certain li�igation bctwce,n the City �nnd Eller Mcdia, whi�h sctt]ement pravidcs lh�t the City will considcr and adopt an ordinar�ca rclating to trat�sit s�elters s�std transit shelter signs; WHEREAS, the settlem�nt of the �iti ag tio�,will result_�;h� e,�maval, of_ce�ta�p b'll�o�rds � a11 � IJ I,�t ' L.� �� � :: .r.��►�L�it7�alne;�:��..��ti,f�"a►��rL�iii��vil�+.�rwy�,�a:=.e� !?.�►'s`��l�l!�=s:4.%t!1•1)1+tiuusttrf.usfL•fls.�►r�n�llcttl�ln�-��r►:lt..�•j.�::�.�-�r/r��•t-1 �+.�eSU�.�•r.�.�.:,..iZ..l-=...�. �.��/l+N�'R�1`�i•l1�It'���a�A�fi��l!«1L7L7\M�f\7f1S�S!`��'�•��1.}�� ��t�1�1e1T.l7Sl:!1i!!lt17� ���1 K��I �! 1'l l�s�•iaa..R:�...�i••� i+ �f=�fe![:�h�l�TN�1�t�fi7 • � � WHERFAS, the City Co�nXnisszon has deteruzi�aed that it is in the best interests of the cit:zeas of Clearuvatar to enter inta such scttIement at�d to enact this ordinance NOW TkiEREFORE BE rT ORDAII�TED BY T�IE C I T Y CaMN�iSSION OF THE CITY OF CL£ARWATE�: Z6 Scctioa i: 3cctiaa 44.05, Code of Chdinanccs, is amenacd to read: 27 zs 29 30 3l 32 Sec. 44.0�. Defi�netions. $ench sign means a bench upon wluch a sign is drawn, paintcd, printed, ar othcrw�s� affixad ��nto. Transit Sk�eh�r sign tneans a sign �xed to a p�ansit 5helter which is ercated pwrsuant to thc requiremeuts of Sectian 4I . i 8 2. -I- _, � z 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 i1 IZ i� 14 I5 lf IT 18 19 24 21 2z 23 24 25 26 27 2$ 29 > � AF'Ft 22 'S8 08� d7AM SI�MON LW2�f� MF�5�I P. 5�13 � � ' , Transit shelter means a strueture designcd to pravid� prat�caoa frrnm wi��, styu and rain„ consVucted in complianca with t�zc rcquiiements of 5cction 41-181. Section 2: Secdon 44.51, Codc vf Orclina.nccs, is aznended to rcad; Sect�on a4.51. Pcxmitted sagn ty�es. {S) Signs perznitted in a11 zoning districts exccpt sing�e faznity resideutial districts. Signs on transit shclters crected pursuant to the rcquircxuents of 5ertian 41.181. Secrion 3: Sectian 44.57, Code of Ordin.ances, is amendcd to read: s�G a�.s�►. �xo�bicQa 9��. The fo�towing typcs of signs ar+e prohibiteci: � (3) B�nch signs. This prohibiiian shall not be construed ta �incl�d� thc idcntification of the transit compa�y ar its ro�ate schedulc. �. {12) Si�;ns lacated on publicly awz�cti Iand or cascmcnts or insidt strect rights-of-way, cxcept signs roquirnd or crccted by penmission of the city manager or city commission, signs on transit shclters er�ted puxsuant to Stction �1.181 and sandwich �oard signs to the exient permitted in thc core and eastezn corridar subdisbricis of the urban center district. Prohibtted signs shall include but shall nat be limitc� ta hanc3bills, pastcrs, advertiscmcnts� or notices that are artached �n any way upoa lamppasts, teiephone pol+�s, utility poles, bridgcs, �and sidewa�ks. Section 4. Articl� IV o�Chaptcr �1 Code af Ordiawce is amendcd by creating a aGw division � 8. to read: Division 8. T�ansit 5helters -2- � r�� 2� '�e ve � a�� 5 T�r�Orv I.RRS�r� rx�sH � 1 S�ctiao 41,X$1. Transit Sbcitera. � �.6�13 2 (1) Purpnst: 'i�c pwrpose of this S�ction is to establish regu�atiot�s for the 3 placctnent of transit sheitcr structtues on public r�ghts-of way and on privatc propariy, 4 (2} Applicability: Trazlsit shclters ma�+ bc geruvtted vnly in accordance with thc 5 stand2�ds contained in this section. Evidcnce of compliancG with these star�daxds shail be 6 required prior tv tk�e issuanCC of a buildin� permit and continued compliance with such 7 standards shall be required during t1�e existencc of the use. 8 {3} Standards: Transit shcltcrs may be establishcd in accoz+da�acc wi�th tha folIowing 9 �o 11 12 I3 i4 IS standazds: {a) Spaeing. Np shelter may be ereated or maintaincd '' f T__��:w_ ..L..�.,.�. �� it interfere�, urjt�a_t�c csi.�� device�. in_.the e i' 'n e. �ransit sheltets_ cs�ntainin� adv_erti�inQ shail be �o�ated a minim�un af lODQ linear feet from another transit shelter '' meas�d a2vng the sarne� sid� of the I6 right-vf-way tml�ss approved for locations by the City Mauager pursuant ta 27 ��bsection (4} �elow.: 78 19 20 21 22 x� 24 25 xb 2'i 2$ 2S �.� . .... . . (b} Location 1. Tr�sit shelters may be perm'sttcd in a.ay commerciai, oit�£ice, or indt�stria� zoning distric�t or nn PSTA zautes adjacent to hospitals, scho�ols, ar other perr�itted s�on-residential uses in multifamily residential zvzung districEs. 2. 7ransit shelters shall not be placed on zights-of-way less than ]0 feet wide and shall not ba placed in a locatinn wbuch intezfcres with any traff`ic contral device. 3. Tra.nsit shelters may only be erccted at approved bus s�aps on PSTA routcs. a. In order for transit st�elt�rs to bc placed on privatc �mid� certt�e�� � r u ori e -3- �� I 2 3 4 S b 7 8 9 IO I1 12 13 I4 ]5 �V i� �. 8 z9 2U ZI G+�• RPR 2� �p8 08�a8RC1 5I�h10r� i.ARS�N r1ARS1� .� �G) � P.��13 c . �a},� bc ncei�ed fram thc PSTA th�t a s�eltcr is nceded and is appropriatc in a particular propased Iocation where adequate public rig�t-af-way do�s Qat eadst. Signs an transit s�eiters. Signs are permitted on transit shelters subject to th� fotlowing restrictions; 1. 7he advertis�ng cont�ed in the transit sheli�r s�Zall be limited to the "downsrrcazn" end wail {�iutl�est from approa�hing transi� vchicles) for a two-sided ar fl�red a�ad secured �anci. Ia no case shall advcrtising be displayed o�n the cnd wall clasest ta thc approac�ng transit vehicle. 2. 3. Liglxting of advcrtising material shel�, be li.mitcd to b�ck-lightiug. Nv advatising post�r shall exceed�twenty-faur square feet i�n az�a, ar . •, � . � , t � " �� 1 � � _� � • • . �..L 1. . ■ }_ / % lf �. • k' � ll11 k1l � •� � � : � s �� •,� r� 1 � :. � 1 �►1 • 3•, r' l is^� � • � i! 1' l' � . � �� .. � �` ��. �y : ..� .��:.. � � � � �� �i t •t :.i� i r. � � ' . � i. . �a i 'l • tll � � ��� t r :�� � � �_' Y: s_ • U :l �a. �. � �� y� � i :�:•a1:t: . � .� � � � � t:l� 1 •_I� f � !. 1 � 1! . ( . 1 'S� i ;� 1�'.� � ! . � f . 1, . f .� � l�w'f i . � � � 7 E ' � � f" e • 1' Ii t♦ r • i i' � j 23 �. �',ransit �ho�texs siiall bc not Iess th�n seven feet high {i�terior}, no 24 mon than lU feet h�igh (cxtcrior), and sha�i have A minimum of two 25 wall panc�s. � 26 . 2. Shcltcxs shall provide pratecdon for wi.nd, sur� and rain;—�ac�-e 27 . 2$ 3. Sheltcrs shall offer see-i�u�ough visibility, exccpt for the sign pancls. -4- �.�: . . _ , . . . . 1 z 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 13 12 13 14 I5 16 1? 18 I9 20 2I 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 � �R 22 �58 �8��s8�h� �IEr�N� Ls�RSEr� t�w��SN � � P.$�13 4. Acc�ss to shelters shall be provided at least through thc &ont, ths right-of-way sidc a£ the shclter 5. Shclters shall mect all ADA rcquixemcnts with wheelchair spacc within thc sheltcr and acctss to thc inEcrior of the shcltcr through at lcast a thirty inc� (30") widc oQcnuag, and sha11 not obstruct a wheeichaix user boaxdiag or aii�ting frozn an acccssiblC �chicle. 6. Sh�lters shall have seating that accommo�tes a miz�untun of fatiu (4) peopl , Seats shal! bc ttat i�ss that si�ctecn inches nor mvrc t�an twenty faur inchcs high. ?. Shelters sh�ll contain a pau�el four fcct v�rido by ttu�ec fcct high, in order to accamxnodate transit iaformation, a rotrte map, and other $. 9. � a. 11. schcciu�e information. Sheitcrs sha�1 be constructed of materi� desigz�ed to withst�nd vanda�ism a�nd weatheri�g, such as �xtr�ded ai�minum wsth anodized finish. Transparent vc.rtiica.! panefs sha�I be eomposec� of a uainimum lJ4 ineh tempercc3 gtass excegt thai the sign pane! may be 3116 iwci� temperrd glass. High impaci strength pvlycarbon msy b� st�bstituted for the lempez�d ��ass. Materiais and dssign shal! conform ta City and,S�� building code specifications arad shsl� bc able to withstand �3r9 �0, mph wind leads. A concrete pad whic)a is a muumurn of �ight feet long by four feet wid� shall be pmvided at each sheltcr. Z 1�1�t�'i���►Lil�f �ii�14Y����.�:���1•.ft��.ii.'!1�19•N�l�.ITL• , �� .� .�: �. . . �. � ., :... . � � . . � � � f • � UI 1�.:►!Y�l�4r�ia !.[�1!� ; � �� s� ��.. �. �.� M � � ��t�y � �r%s: ivr � f ��► ::� rtiz�i� • h� rs..is��s��ae.e�xr ..�• � Mr: u • K�JhJ.�•��"'f�:�•V�f:ti��4l.' Lli��i�)eV�l4�l.l�es.r�.]•JJ.I�i�`i`}L���il�tll:�.f1 . � � i 2 3 4 5 d 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 1� IS 16 I7 18 �g 20 21 22 APR 22 '98 08�4$AM SIEMON LARSEN �1FlR�H R.g��� ,.� �. (e) Shclt�rs shail include a trash r�ceptaele which shall bc secured in a manncr whach ensures that thc receptacl� will not beeoma a nuisat�ee, �nd may be ' cquippcd with a telcpt�one. (�} Utilities. If transit shelters arc erected ' t- -wa ov�r undcrground public utifity lincs, the�a the City sha31 have the right of acr,�ss to thc underground pubtic utilitics in and undear the transit shelters tv repair any damagc to the utilitics; TE�e awner af' the transit shelter shal! be responsible for t�epairiag and replacing the transii sheltcrs if the City dama�es them in Cdi1riCG�lOCI with repairing under�roumd utilities, Except in emergency situations, the City sha11 natify the owner of the transit she�ter priar to commencing repair ac�iv�ties. (4) The city manager m�y authozize the pIacement of transit shelters � � closer than Id00 lineaz feet from anvther taransit shelter � � in thc following instancos: (a) Where two (2) or more PS?'A mutes fa��ow the sa.me right-of-way and transit st�ettcrs ere required t�y PSTA on the same side of the right�f way; or {b) Where thc transit sheiter is crected as a part af �nd in arcordanc� waih the requirements af a corridor pian adopted by thc Ci�y, inciuding, wiihout limitatian, any sp�ci�] dcsign criteria adnpted as part of the coxxidor plan; or (c) Where the PSTA notifies the City that more tha�a one (1) transit shelter is dcsirccl a�ang thc sam� PSTA route less i�ian 1,040 feet fram annther tra��sit shclter erected pursuant to this ozdi�sancc bccause of ridcrship or use �3 dcmands, th� close proximity of PSTA routes, requests fram riders or other 24 similar reasons. If a transit sheltcr ��'r_nirr��g is authorized by the 25 Ci#y Manager pursuant to this subsectian, there sha�l be a mi:umum of 500 26 z� 28 29 Iin�az feet bttween transiE shelters contairung adve�tising ar�d no more than t}uec (3) traasit shelters containing advertisiag in any 2,ODU foat linear segment measured from the two (2) �ansit sk�elters loc�ted the grcatest distanec fromnn each athcr. � �.. .� . r . . . � . • . . . ' . , , •• � � ' Af'R �2 ' 98 08 � 49AM 5 i�MC�� �.ARSE�'1 MF�RSH , �� i 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1� �� � 0 P.10�13 �ectio� 5' Codif�cation oFthis ordinance in thc Cod� of Ordinanccs is hcrcby autharized and directcd. ,�1i��; This ordaaance sha11 bccome effcct'sve immecliatcly upon adoption. PA.SSED AND ADOPTED by thc City Ca�un�ssion of the City of Clce�rvvater this day of I998. , -�� 0 � f i # i s i � < .� . } � � � i May�07-98 03:31A Wil�ia� Ba�dwin e. • � . � �� 8x3 756 02�3 f �-'L � � The H+ldwin Group � ?OBax]09b Phane. B13•791•776Y 5afety Slu6or.4�L 1�'A7� 819�7�6-0219 J469$ em;il b�l6mup9�gSe,net ! • COPkES T0: ��� COMMESSIni�' MAY � s ��9g !'rtea� C��RK 1 A7TOAN�Y � Dear Mr. Roberta, To: �Fax: Fram: Date: R�: �ages: Mike Raberto City Manager 562•4452 Wialiam �. Baldwin Beautification Committee Wectnesday, May 6, 1998 Q 3:26PM piRboards Ys Rus 5he�ters 2, inci�ding thi5 �nc�osed ti�d a mesna �'ve pre�ared regarding the Bi7�baard / Bus Shelter issue that i undcrstand will be betore the commission #omorrow evening. The memo reflects the opinions af the City's Beauti�icatiort Commi#tee an this subjeci. Please exc�se t}�e lact #�ai the memo was r►ot typed on "AdVisory 8oard" staRiortary or perhaps seM to the C�mmis5ion through ihe tvstamary cha�nels. Time was a factor i� makfng our position kr�own. 1 wo id appreciate yQUr distributi�g the memo ta tMe Mayar and Commis5�oner5 prior ta the Camrrii ian meeting of May 7. 7 nk y fa�r ynur caoperation irt this m�tter. , � � � � �Ilia .8altiwin Gf�I� Beautification Committac � P.O1 � � Ma►y-07-98 03:31A Wil i iam Balc�win 8l3 796 �213 P.02 J � , ,,,T t,.� ^. �� , :� .. M�y 6, i 998 Memo to: Mayor Rita Garvey Commissioner Hob Clark Commissioner Ed HoaQer Commissioner ).B. Johnsan Commissianer Kar�n Seel Frnm: Wi�liam E. Baldwin Chairman at'Beauti�ication Cammictee Re: Biltboards Vs 8us Shelters At the May 6 meeting of the Beac�tification Cammittee we discussed the lopic of bilJboazds along C�lfta Bay and the propos�� bus shelter vadeoff. Tlac Cammittee is un�nimously oppased ta �ny prnpn�nl th�t would ■qaw �dvertising ia the prapoacd bus �helters. We feel this form of advertising is garish and in tot�i o�posit�on to the cleanup $nd beautification efforts ihat are underway. , We woufd pre%r a solution that might grandfatS�er tk�� remaining biSlboards. An� �opefully through selective tree plant'sr�g and other beauti�icatior� effarts we can neutral'ue t�aeir impact on the streetscape. The Commsttee urges you ta carefully consider the impact of the bus st�elter advertising on the str tsca�e and v te accordingly. . ou, for ur consideratian. � ' � �� 1:�� s R i �iam E. Haldv�nn Chair Heautificatian Cammittee City of Clearwater .1�-�- - � � � Co�litia�3 nf Cte�cswa#er Hoinea�vner �lssociati�r�s A.o. Hdx $2a� C3carw�ter, Ftarida 33iS8 WHEREAS: Si�ms eire impnrtant to huslne9s as H way af communicatu�g lacr�tian uz�d service informxtion, l�ut exccssivc numbers of si�ns and diffcretice� in sigiz sizes betwren jurisdictions creates �anfuainn for fhe tr�v�iing public diminishing the eff�ctiveness c�f tha h�xsincss in�cstment. WiiEREAS: Thi� nrggnization is� October 1988 �d�ptcd � resolutinn supporting tl�� citazens initiati�e to rernove the special protectian from x•emaval for billh�nrds iocated on Gulf-#o-Br�y east of Highlruid Avenue ancl ta establish a sev�n year time period for their remaval. Th� City Commission �adapted this initiative in Janu�sy 1989. WHEiiCAS: This org�nizatic�n in A�ril af 1990, petitianed the l'incllas County Cammissron ta deveiap a si�m cnde to aclueve can�st�nCy in rebTulr�ting visual cluttcr 'sn the greater Ci�arwgt�r a�rca �ncl al�o reduc� ih� visual dr,grc►datiar► associatcd with thc large biLil3oard stt'tictttres alnng n�$jor I'nadways thrnughout thc Caux�ty. And later this orgar�ization pecitioned fnr tke� ac3option of thc Caunci! of Mayors count-ywidE� sigu pra�os�I. � WHCRFAS: Th� pravisions af thc CZearwater City sign cade rec�uiring removal of noncorlforming bilibuards a3ong GuIf-to Bay aou2evnrd becaxne ef%ctiv� �l J�uary af 19�6. An earlier rec�.sirement applied to on-premise sigrts �nc� bi�hoartis lneaie�i on al� strects except GulF to-Bay and Hwy 19, Most �n-4�remise business sigi�s have converted ta comply �vith thc cacic st��dards. 'I'he principle exce�tions �e billbnards, tivhich �se still stariclin�. WHEREAS: In .1ax�ut�ry of this yGar thc City Cou:missio�n tentativeIy �dopted a "negnti�ted" settlement v�zth on� t�ili�nard company wluich �vould remove thc bi��t�oards s�an� Gulf-ro�Ba,y, but acld transit shclter advertisin� anci add twa new bi3lbnards on Highway 19. The relacati�ns an I�Iighwny 19 conilict with the Pinellas Counlywide si�n standaxds. In t�ze p�st Cle�nvater had not allowed hus Uench advcrti�ing f��us avoidin� the use of public space for advertising. Setqements are pendin� wiV� at icast ane: ath�r bil�board company. WH�REAS: 'i'he Clearw�ter "�ne City Onc F�ture" prngram incltidcs majar r.amPonenis dir�:cied to im�roving the visual �rrearance a£ nur cnmmunity, �nd THFREFDRE IIE 1T RESOLV�D TfiAT: The Baard af Directors nf the Coalit�on of Cleanvate:r H�meownery Associatia�i ur�rs tlze Cl�azw�atcr City Commiesion ta ex��ditiausly enfnrce thc Uillbaarci remov�l pravisions af the cade as cii,iigent�y as actions taken ta convert uoncor�forming an-premise husiness sip�s. Furfhcr, such sctions shoufci be �at7sf�tei2t wit}i couniywide stand�rds dC��loped join�ly with the F'ineZ�F�s Council af M�yors. rurt.��cr, SLIC�1 �Ct.int]S �t1Q�.i1[� 17ot add frax�sit shelter advextlsistg in public ri�ht-nf-�e�ay;viihin Cler�rwatcr. And further, a cop,y of ti�is resolution shall t�e s�nt tn t�:e: Clean�ratcr City CamrnissiUr�. - ' •� �I� ,'vG {/ _�° e�i.e:J• �. ,',F;'' ,r Ada�ted: May �, 199� Crrfi�ieci: _.......�,� .� _ _ .. . �. ,.._ ��rnn Ficiskmauz, Yresiclent ��� � �,�� � z 45/Q3/1958 12:23 813-787-395�1 WILLIAM G JON5fJN PAC� 02 �-�- ' J �'ti 4 Countrysscie North Ridge Homenwncrs Aesociattan 2G96 Saxany Cnurt Wc�t Clea�water, Flbric�a 3�7b1 WH�REA9; �i�ns � import�nt to busincss r�s a way of cvrnm,uzi.ic�ting Iocation and senrico informatlon� but cxce�sive numbcr� of slgns and difl'crcnCCS+ ��ign rsizoa bch�►een,juriadictions cra�tc� confusion for tha tra�clin� publ�c tiiminir�hing tha sft'activeness af thc busine�s invcRt.rnent. WHEREAS: In Qckober 1988, this� agsocz+atinn adopted g resolution supparting th4 cidzene initiat�rc tn remave the �pe�i�1 protectiaa fram reinoval for UiIlUoards lacatcd on 4uU tn-Hay rast of Highland Avenue and �o e��ablish a seven ycar fimc perind For their rtmoval. Thc City G+ommission adaptcd this initiativc in J�rs,uaty 1989. • WHEREA9: In 9cptcmbcr I991, tkLia associatian �do�tcd a resolutiun endarsing 1ha Council af Mqycrr'� propa��i for a cauntywide sign ordinanc�. This pro�osat essentiall,y applied the Cle�rwater sfgn standards to the uninco�poratcd arca� near Clearwater. In this m�nner it rcduced fncansietsncies in sign stand�rd� batwsen th� aities und the county anci rcduccd viaual clutter throughout the coux�.ty. Thc Fincllas Caunty Boarci �v�nhxally adapted thi� ordinasice and m�de its pravisxons applicablc to th� unincnrporated areas in ,lanuary of 1992. . WHERFA.9: The prav�sians af the Clearwater G�ty si�n code �rc�uiring removal of nanconf'ormirig billboarde along Gulf to Bay Boulevard bec�me c�'cc�iva in January of 19�fi, Most nonaanfornzing an-premise bu�inc�� �igng havc canv�rtcd to camply with the cade standards of cfi'ective in 1992. 'nc� principlc exeeptinn� are bnllbaarda, which ar� stii.t standing. WI-iEREAS; In Januaty oi t�iis year thc City Commission tcntatively adopked a "negotisked" settlement �ai�th an� billboard camp�y which wntild remove the billbaard� al�ng C�tilT-ta-Bay, but add transit shelter advertising and add two new billboards on Highway 19. The rclocativns on Hi�way 19 car�flict witl� thc Pine]Igs Gountyvvide aign standards, �n tha past Cleacwater har.i not �illowcd bus b�nch adver�isir2� to avoid using public spaad for advertising. $stticm�nts are pending wlth at least one other b3�lbn�;rd campany, THEREF4R� H� 1T RE�QLVED THAT: Thc Hoard o� L�irectors of thc Countcysidc Nnrth Ridge Hameowners Aasociation urges the Clcarwetcr City Commission to expedit#ously enfarce thc billboerd xcmoval pmvisians of the code ats diligently as actions Laken tc� canvert noncanf'ormin� nn-pr�mise business s�gr�s. F�rth�r such �ction� should be con�i9tcnt with countywide mtandaxds de�veloped jointly with tha pincllas Cvuncal of Mnyors, Further such �ctions shauld not add tran�i� �hcltcr advar�iaiu6 aa a rttyw fs�rm t�f viducil r.li2tt6r' �Ylua:g Clesrirwatar roada. Actopted: 5'f R� � Certified: . . �. . . . . . . . . . . . . . � �tty o�t�la, Presid�nt � . �V � � � '1 ..�. i 4w,y b �` .s�"Ow.;� � �l�r'� s, I�cc�cral �i�icz•�ct�cy I1%fanagci7yc;iit A�ci�cy }%'�;`��r� tVaslyiribio», U.{�. 2U4;� � � , � 'C� =- � �' htr. fton H. R�bun Cily l�ianager Ci1y of Cletrwatcr F'.O. Hox 4748 ' Clr.vwatcr� F�arida . �� 'r"n�r Dcar i�ir. T�aburi: I►farch d, 199Z R�C����D t�lAiZ 1.; �aa7 rLA�1i�1tlG & UR�API ptiV�t(�PtAEt�Z �EP�. 3dG18-A748 ; ( ;�,.f c �=. } 1 � M�i I I .•� �.____......_. .�-- ,.,- -�,,,,. ,`.�,,...._... � �';� �� � �� � �..� Congratulatians! Yout communiky ha� been verii'iod a� a Clas3 9 in t1�c Community Itating Systcrrs (CRS). 1 wou�d likc to cnmmrnd your cotnmunity for its aclticvcments in Contributing to the succe.ss oi tttic Nadon�l F4nad Insura�ncc Piugram (N�3P). This veriti�i Ciasa 9 ratin� means a cantin�ance of yot�r (tclf•certl�cci) Class 9 rat�ng aln�g with tl�e 5 percent rcductian tin ai! new vr cenawed flcsod insurance policies in piacc on or after October 1, 1992. This savings is a langiblc result of thc voluntary acdvitica your cammunity has implementeci. Tliis taling and continucd reduction in insurance raecs is cifcctive Oct�bcr l, 1992, il�rougl� SeptemEses 3U, 1993. Howcvcr, upon rcccipi of thc annual rxcrtifcalion icttcr, and ass�ming lhere are no NF1P campiiance acdans, the radng will 6e automalicai�y renewecf ye.�rly (no Ietler �vt!! bc sent) as long as your comtnunity cantinucs lhe activitirs ccrtificd in your appiicntion. lf no modi(ications or ncw activiucs are added, your cammunity may not rCCeive another vcriCcat'son visit Sor about fivc yc,�.rs. fn the meariwhile, wc wiYt periodicaiiy scnd ynu new applir.�tian matcrials, updatt� intormatien, and any ather noticcs lo kccp your cornm�nity informcai on tl�c CRS. Nev�stiieless, you are encouragec! lo add new activities yearlv lo rcacli a Zqwer CRS cl�ssii�r.alion tn provide even grcater tiooci insurance savings. while addressing tlte flaad loss reduction activities yovr community is ablc to aFford anc3 main�ain �or its citizcns. Ncw aclivi�ies or modifir,�tions of existing oncs are subjeet to Tielcl verifcalion �d are rcFlec�ed in tltie secand yeas after tlyeir original submission. If y4u have any questions rcgarding your cl�si�catiort or desirC more informa�ian on tlie scaring, plcas� con�act your Fecicral Emcrgency Management Agency re�ional vfiice within 3q days nf lhis natiFication. Howcvcr, iP thc regucst invoives a chat�ge in points tliat does no� affect yo�r ovcrall CRS class, khen dtte to resource constrair�es the request for reconsideration tivill not b� revicwed, and instead shouid bc included as a modiGcauon ta ya�c applicat�on and su6mittcd by Deccmber I5, 1992. _ _ - _ ' _ '=�.�.ra �' ^Once again, I applaud your community Cac tltic CR5 activitira you`vc undcsl.zkcn. As � fcst year applicant, wc appreciatc your paticncx during the inevitable growing pains cxpericneed fn a new program Such �s the CRS. �rcidy� ses#destiu af your cammunity have r�eceivcd manctary bcpcCts fram lht CRS. We beiievc the rewards af your camrnuoity CR5 activitics are far grwtc� than reducrd f�ood fnsuractce ratu. Incrcascd pub!'sc sad'ery� fGdllC[i4i1 OE damages �o property arid pnblic infrastructure, avoidancc oF econorrUC disrt�ption and lossrs, miuc�ion of human suffering, and Qratc�don af the fioodplaisu ua amang lhc h�![rnarYs af o�tlst�ndin�, public service. - __ - . - ���r-.-.- 5incerefy, � � � ���� c.r�t. •�ud� s�r�u�n� Adminislrator Facler.�i Insurance Administration �� �%��� / `�' � Clearwater City Commission �°i�`�` � �� • �Agenda Cover M�morandum Ffnai AQcnda Item Il �w..l� Mc�r�ne aa�e: . , SUB.lECTIRECOMMENDATION: Declare as surp{us ta City noeds for the purpose of sel�ir�g real property I�gally described as the South 15 feet of the North 225 feet of the East 210 feet vf the West 420 feet af the Northwest '/� of the Northwest %+ oi Sect�on 15, Township 29 So�th, Range 15 �ast for the minim�m bid amount of 56,300, ❑ and that the a rn riate officials bs authorixed to execute same. SUMMARY: • City staff has been cor�tacted and requested to saek Commission appraval to declare the subject parcel, having no stre�t address, surplus #o City nee�s and affer it for sale in compliance with applicable raat praperty dispasit�on �racedures. � Tf�e parcei is a 15 X 2�0 foot urrec�nomic remnant lying sautheasterly af the intersection of Drew Strest and Myrtle Avenue, fronting Prospect Street right-of-way approximately 180 feet so�th of Drew. � lt is baunded on the narth by a parcel being developed as a private school, and on the sauth hy a 5.6 acre parcel offered for sale a�d redevalopment. * In an appra�sal af the parcel performed far the City an 2/26198, James Millspaugh, MAI, cancluded the value of the City`s fee interest in the parcel to b� 56,300; an� highest and besC use af the parcel would be to incorporate it into one af the adjacent parcels. R The parcel has a current tax assessed va�ue of $10,700. If placed on the tax rol� it wauld ggnerate current annual ad valorem tax revenue af about $255, approximately S65 of which wauld accrue to the City. • City maintenance and ot�ter responsibitities af the property irvai�ld termi�ate u�or� canveyance oc�t of City ownerst�ip, and sale proceeds would accrue in revenue code for surplus land �10-00000-364220. Revfawed hy: Legal � inlo Srvc NA 8udget �,,✓ public Works . f'urchasing �.� pCM1ACM � Risk Mgmt Nq pthor NA Submitted by: � � City Ma�seger Printed on rocycled peper jR� Ramnant Aqn 0388. @wb� � Qriglnating Qept: PUBLiC WORKS User Dapt. ' Attachments 0 None Costs Tata! NA Current FY Funding Saurea: CI OP Ot#�er Rav. 3198 w . � • � L��A'�0� MAP REMNANT PARCEL N�. 15129/15/00000/220/0200 � �-.. ��� � � � � � � � ,� DR�VY I3 A t0 B SCH�OL, INC. „�� 0 3 0��,�r 5 °34 � 2 1 > >.QS 6 7 �s� � ' 22/02 s w t 9 8 s� ��? _ - -. 5 10 �z� d � i t � A1tNOLD�B�OWN ��� ios � PROPERTIES A 22�p5 ° 2 f0� � 05 4 22/Ofi 5 ' � so 6 �� I � � � �Ut� � i Mc�ULLEI� 5 � "'. � � : � s a � 2r sv� Q � �o � Z a°�,. o 0 � 1�-41 � �N s 5 4� N � � � �N N � �, �i 44 ti � S.R.60 q„E1�'E1.�ND � ._ �.�..s. . . , , � . .. � . i, , , i:i� � , t ., , . . m . � � .. , � � s � , ; .. � . � . /.��� � � ___, . __ _ _ . _ ` ,_�'� �.•.� 5:..��7i1 �� \` / • 1.� SUBJECTIR�COMMENOATI4N: Ciearwat�r City Commission Agenda Cover Memorandum '�j�Vb�ses�fac►•��ry� Final A�enda Item # Meeting Qete: 5l07198 • Petition for Annexation and Zoning Atlas Amendment #or ? 837 Brentwood Drive; Owners: Howard B. Read & He[en ,J. Read. • Approve the Petition for Annexatian and Zoning Atlas Amendr�nent to Singie Family Residerttial "Six" (R5-6) for Lot 11, La�ce �ela Manor "� et Addition, and pass ordinances No. �260-98 and 6261-98 on first reading. (A 98-Z 2) � and that the a ro riate oNicials be suthorized ta execute same. SUMMARY: PROPCJSED ANNEXAT[4i� AND ZONlNG ATLAS AMENDMENT EXISTING AND PROPOSED USE OF THE SUBJECT PROPERTY EXISTING USE Sir� 1e Famil Residential � .. ...::.... PRQP�SED`US�::::�:::�:�:: �:'..:. .` :.`. � �� �SirtAle-F�mily Residsntial . .. REAS4N FQR RE(�UEST • Sewer service. A sew�r line is available in front af the property in Brentwood Drive right-of�way to provide the needed service. /aSSESSED VALUE OF SUBJECT PRQPERTY :.. ::.,: :.. �:.�::��:: .;::... :.:: .,:. .. : . .. ,, .:. .: .. . , . .. . .... .. ... . .:. . . ...: . .... : .: .: : . . � � � s� � ao. oo . : :; .. Fi�vlQwad by: Origineting Dept: Costs l.egal �JEq Info Srvc C�NiFiAL PEFiMI'�Tl Total Budget N�A Public Warks Usflr Dept. Funcifng Saurca: Purchasing ��q pCM1ACM � Current FY C! �,,,, Risk Mgmt � N/A Other Ait�chments OP �,,, ORbINAR10ES N0. 6260-98 & Other 6261-98 ZONING MAP UTILITI�S MAP Sufamltted by: � City Manager 0 None A Printed on recyr.�ed pnper 2l88 Rev, A 98-12 Page 2 • Per�inent information concerning khe request is summarized in the tab�es below. EXISTtNG ZONiNG �tND FUTURE LAND USE OF �kPPL[CANT'S AND SURROUND{NG PR4PEFtTlES ;.Lf).CAT�ON; °�N.:C�TY :. ,... ��Ft��'UR�;I:�I�IQ.�. : ;:: ,. �ONING, AC.TUAL':USF.;: �;: °: .:�:...� :��:::. ..:� . . . .. . . . . . ... . .. . .. .. . . . .. . ;:"�::`'.:: ::`:-:: :�::��: :(�Ft�::.:.':..�::::� USE�PLAN.�;:�:�:�,'�::� �:° : : : °�:�.�:: �:�� .::: ::...::::� ��:�:::;�::�:..:::��:;:.:�;::...::.. ; �.:::� :.:: . �... :. :.:: .. ., ... . .. . . . . ... , :�: �::;.: �.::: ..:< ..: . G4UNTY : � � CATEGORY�';�' �::�:.: .'; ,:�� � : � ���. ::� "�:: �. .�: . � ��:� �: �.: :�: ::��:.` .:.:;: :: ��; :�:. ; : S�bject County Residential Urban R-3 Singl� fami�y resid�ntial Pro erk North Cik Residentiai Urban RS-4 Sin le famil residentiaf So�th Count Residential Urban R-3 Sin I� fami� resid�ntial East Count Residential Urban R-3 Sin le famil residential West Cit Residential Urban RS-6 Sin ie famil resident€al • The Planning and zoning Board h�ld a public h�aring on this applicaiion on April 21, 1998 after which khey unanimausly endorsed the proposed Annexation and ZonEng Atlas Amendment to Single Family Residential "Six" (RS-6} to the City Commission. Z4NING DISTRICT RESTRICTIONS DESCRIPTION :: ��.R5=6.::.�. �..: : :.::�.:: �� . EXISTING ,: :. ..� : ...:.::.. . .. ... . ... . .. ... ; :..�::REQUIR�MENTS � � . Densii 5:�.�u.: .;a;:m��i�n�fti::.��-.; : NlA Lot Area :7�0�O::�s :.ft::�minimum:,:�.: 1Q,O80 s. feet m.o.I L�t Width at set back �7D.feet l'riinimui�rt ': :�: ::: ::`: ` 90 feet iine � De th 85"feet'minimum �� � 112 feet OTHER RE(�l11RED R�V�EINS , ..: . . . .. .. ...... . �. A � . .: , .: : : .... ,: . .. ... .. . . ,. . : . . ..; . .. . Pinellas Plar�ning Cour�ci�lCountywide Plarin�ng X Authorit Florida De artment of Cammunit Affairs X ABBREVIATI�NS. R-� = Residential, Single Family District {Countyj; RS�4 = Single Family Residential "Four" District (Ci#y), RS-6 = Single Family Residential "Six" District {City) & u. p.a. � Residentia! units per acre. A96-12 ORDINANCE NO. 6260-98 AN ORDINANCE 4F THE CITY 4F CL.F�4RWATER, �LORfDA, ANNEXING CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY LOCATED Af'PROXiMATELY 150 F�ET WEST OF BROOKSIDE R�AD AND 25Q FEET N4RTH OF 1,AKEVIEW ROAD, GONSISTING OF LOT 11, LAKE LELA MANOR 1 St AD[]ITION, WN4SE POST Q�F10E ADDRESS IS 1837 BRENTWQOD DRIVE, �NTO THE C4RPORATE LIMITS OF THE CITY, AND REDEFINING THE BOUNDARY €.lNES OF THE CITY TO INCLUDE SAID AD�ITION; PROVIDING AN E�FECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the owner af th� reaR property described herei� and clepicted on t�e map altached hereto as ExF�ibit A has �etitiflned the City af Clearwater to annex th� praperty into the City Pursuant to Section 17'4.0�44, Florida Statutes, and th� City has complied witi� a11 appiicabfe requirements of Florida law in cannection with this ordinance; now, th�rsfore, BE iT ORDAIN�D BY THE CITY COMMISS24N OF THE C�TY OF C�EARWATER, FL�RlDA: Sectfon 't, The fol�owing-described property is i�eraby anr�exed into the City of C1�a�nrater and t�e �oundary li�es of the City are redefined accardingly: Lot 11, Lake Lefa Manor 1� Addition, according to ths map or plat thereof, as recorded in Plat Boak 38, Page 7, af the public records of Pinelfas County, Flarida. (A 98-� 2) Section 2. The pravisians of tt�is ordinance are four�d and cletermined to be consistent with the City of Clearwaf�r Compr�hsnsive Plan. The City Commission h�reby acc�pts the dedicatian af ail easements, parks, rights-of-way and other dedications tn tf�e pubiic w�ich have heretofore been made by p1at, deed or user withi� th� annexed proper#y. The City Engineer, the City Clerk and the Central Permitting Director are direcf�d to include and show the praperty c�escribed her�in upor� the afficial maps a�d recard� of the City. Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect imm�diately upo� adoptior�. The City Clerk shall file certified capies of this ardinance, including the map a�tached hereto, with t�e Clerk of the Circuit Court and with the County Administra�or of Pinelfas County, Florida, within 7 days affer adoptian, and shall file a cer#ified copy wit� the FEarida D�pariment af State within 30 days after adqption. PASSED ON F1RST READING PASSED ON SECOND AND FINAL READING AND ADOPT�D Rita Ganrey Mayor-Commissio�er Approved as to form: Attest: Les ie K. Daugal�-S�de Cynti�ia E, Goudeau Asslstant City Attorney City C1er}c Ordinance No. 5260-98 OR�fNANC� NO. 6261-98 AN �RDfNANCE OF THE C1TY 4F CLEARWATER, �LORIDA, AMENDING THE ZONING ATI.AS OF THE CITY BY Z4NING CERTAIN REAl. PROPERTY LOCATED APPROXIMATELY 15D FEET WEST t]F BR�OKSIDE ROAD AND 250 FEET NORTH OF IAKEVIEW ROAD, CONSISTING OF LOT 11, LAKE l.Ei.A MANUR 1� ADDITION, WHOSE POST OFFICE ADORESS IS 1837 6RENTWOOD D�ZIVE, UPON ANNEXATION INTO THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, AS SINGLE-FAMILY RESID�NTIAL uSIX" (RS-6); k�ROVkDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the assignment af a zoning district cEassification as set fort� in this ordir�ance is found to be reasana#�le, praper and appropriate, and is consistent with the CEky's camprehensive plan; now, therefore, BE IT QRDAINED BY THE ClTY C�MM15S10N OF THE CITY O� CLEARWATER, FLORibA: Section 1. The followi�g described property located in Pinellas Caunty, FEarida, is hereby zoned as indicat�d upor� annexation into t�e City of Clearwater, and the zonin� atlas of the City is amended, as follows: Pro e Lat 41, Lake Lela Manor i'� Addition, accarding to ti�e map ar plat thereof, as recorded in Plat Baok 38, Page 7, of the public records of Pinelias Countyt Florida. {A 98-42j Zanin . Dc�, istric� Single-Family Residential "Six" (RS-6} Section 2. The Csntra� Permitting Director is directed to revis� the zoning atlas of the City in accordance with the foregai�g amendment. Section 3. T�is ordinance sF�all take effect immediately upon adoption, contingent upon and subject to the adoption of Ordinanr,� Na 6260-98. PASSE� ON FIRST R�ADING PASSED QN SECOND AND FlNAl� READING AND ADOPTED Appro�ed as to fofm: . Lesli� K. Dougall-Side Ass9stant City Attorney Rita Garvey Mayor-Commissioner Attest: Cy�thia E. Goudeau City C�erk Ordinahce Mo. 626'1-96 2 3 4 5 ' Ba :, :.�� �. 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ADDRESS: 1837 Brentwood Drive PROPERTY DESCR�PTlQN: Clearwater, Fl, 337fi4 �.ake I_ela Manor 1sE Addition, Lot }1 (�AND US� PI.AH ZONING COUNTY: F�esidential Vrban R-3 ACRES- 0.23 m.a.�. CITY: Residentiol Urban RS 6 ' Riqht-of-way: ACR�S: 0.0 AT�AS PAGE: 308A SEC: 2� r1NP: 29 S HANG�: ] 5� PLANNING ANl7 ZONIi�G BOARD: Aprif 21, 1998 CITY COMMISSION: May 7, 199$ rreuureu uy. Ron— ruone rxarres HUfTilfl{SUC]UOf! • f'ROP4SED ANN�XATlQN AND SAi�ITARY A�"LAS OWNER: Howard 8. & Hefen J. fteod A: 98-12 ADDRESS: 1837 Brentwaod Drive P�OP�RiY DESGRiP7lON- Clearwater, Fl. �37fi4 ' k.ake Lela Manor 1 st Addition, l.at 11 SEWER AVAlLABlLITY: YE5 ACR�S: 0.23 m.o.l. Rlflht- at- way: ACRES: a.0 AT�.AS PAGE: 3�SA S�Ct 24 TWP: 29 S RAt1GE:15 E Pl.ANM�N(3 AND ZOKlN� BOARD: April 21, 1998 CITY COMMISSION; �lay 7, 1998 Prepared by RBW-- Fub�ic Wnrks Rdminislrat+an PF�OP�SED ANNEXAT�4N AiVD WATER ATLAS OWNER: Howard B. & Helen J. Read A: 98--12 AaDRESS: 1637 Br�ntwood Drive p�aPEf�TY oES�R��rLQNs Clearwater, FL 3376�# take Lela Manor 1st Addition, Lot i1 WATER AVAILABILiTY: COUN7Y WAT�R ACRES: Q.23 m.o,l. Rl�ht-o�-way; ACAES: fl.0 ATLAS PAG�: 308A SEC: 2�4 iWR: 29 S RRNG�: 9 5 E PI.ANNIN(; II�1Q XpliING BOARp: April 21, 1998 Cli'Y COMMISSl��1: hfay 7, }998 rreparea QY rct�rv— ru��tc rY011cs AOm111f5[r0i�� � � �it� 1837 8rentwood Drive p4 �IACHOIJA �n n�n �� .IEFFORDS Si p e � RD � � RO t E� � RD z �i � DR � �,0 � � �o� � � ti DR AGHOUA � � o � r� OA}� pR 1 :N0/1!!. OR �O � wow u � 6E1� o pR N � � � a a E1riEft/lLD � � � � DR 8Al.0 Dft i � � �� C � � � � (�tAGfL1'TI P��� C�7 N t� � uortt,a � 5 � � P,�U � � �� � PALMWOOD DR PfNNY U 57 � � � � MMITEYl�000 DR � o � � �� �y�-1 4 � EDEN � u � �nco�r u � a �+ � a � Fox a� � � � � � 0 rrwr,�.+a Ra 3r.--� . S YAnlS�fd Rdf� � � � � � � � � a � 0 !�� 4 �v�,r� � � �a �� 4� � KEN � o } ❑o❑ �j� uAGNpUA � RtPON DR x rR1POf,+�!-- -D-�R Z l� � ;�oaos sr 4 EBECCA DR 0 �ECCA 6;�1id;1 488 � � � 3 � � � � � 3 � � � � a � Prepared By. EA— Public Works Administration .x ,� �*� ' 1 1 � �' � Clearwater Csty Commission r., Agenda Cover Memorandum �� 1A�dS�K�stvrt.lte�a,� Final Agenda Item # Meetfn� Date: ��fl7�98 SUBJECTlR�COMMENDA'iiQN: � Petition for Annexa�ion and Zoning Atlas Amendment for 2340 Anna Avenue; Owners: Michael E. Monroe & Michelle L. Monroe. • Approve the Petition for Annexation and Zoning Atlas Amendm�nt to Single �amily Residentia) ff Six" (RS-6) for Ralling Heights Subdivision, East 73 feet of Lot 28� and pass ordinances No. 6262-98 and 6263-98 an first reading. �A 98-13� � _ ancf that the aQprqpriate officials be authorized to execu#e same. ^ � SUMMARY: PROPOSED ANNEXAT[ON AND ZONING ATLAS AMENDMENT EXlSTiNG AND PROPOSED USE OF THE SUB.lECT PR�PERTY EX�STING USE Sin ie Famil Resid�ntial PROPOS�D::US� �.:°: ::.:�. � ., � . : �. ;:. : .::: �: :.; . :. 5��91Q�Familv� Residential . .. , . . :.. : .. . : :.. ... :=:.� : :::.::::. REASON FQR REQUEST • Sewer ssrvice. A sewer iir�e is Iocated ak the rear of this property in the Sharkey Road right-of-way to p�ovide the ne�ded service. ASSESSED VALUE OF SUB.��CT PRUPERTY �:::;::: ;> ::: .:::.:. .:.: :: :. :.�. :::�,;::;-...:.:: :.:... ,.: �.::�::�::,. _.:: .: : $ 68 5�D;00 ,. . ,. : . Reviewad hy: Originetfng Dap[: Casts Lepal N�q Infa Sr�c C�NTRAI. PERMI7T G Total Budget NfA Pu61ic Works User Dept. Funding Source: Purchasing N�A DCMIACM � Current FY Cf Risk Mgmt NIA Other Attechments OP ORDINANCES N0. 6262-98 & Other 6263-98 �ONING MAP UTILITIES MAP Submittad by: ❑ Nano City flJlt�nagar A ro rintion Code: printed ort recvclnd naonr Rev. zrss A 98-13 Page 2 • Pertinent infarmation concerning the request is summarized in the tab�es below. EXISTING ZONING AND FUTURE LANQ USE OF APPL�CANT'S AND SURR4UNDING PROPERTIES ::�:UCATION:. �::IN,CITY `.: � :�F.UTIJaE. LAND�: �:: ,. �. �. ZONING AGTUAI: USE :. • : . :.. . .:.. .. . . `:,.�:.;;': �; .�: .:.:.�_:...:: ::4�t,-;::�.::°'::;°: .: : :USE PLAN :, : ,. . . . . .. . . . ::.: , . .. : .: �;:.�:.: �. . . . : . . . . . :.-:::;. .• : :: .: :...::.: : :: . � �4UNTY.: . CATEGORY : . .� �.. . .�: . ; : :. . : . .. . : : Subject County Residentia! Urban R-3 Single family residential Pro e�t North Cit Residentiaf Urban RS-6 Sin !e famil resider�tial South Count Residentia� Ur�an R-3 Sin le famil residential Eas# Cit Residential Urban RS-6 Sin le fami� residential West Cvunt Residential Urban R-3 Sin I� famil residential • Ths Ptanning and zoning Board h�ld a public hearing on this appfication on Aprii 21, � 998 after which they unanimously endorsed the proposed Annexation and Zoning Atlas Amendment to Single Family Residential "Six" (RS-6) to the City Commission. ZONING DISTRICT RESTRICTiONS DESCRIPTION •:';:'R5�6�:�::;;:`::�:�.:�:":.::;., .;: EXISTING `�<': �::'RE�UIR�M�N�'S .. .::.:: : Dens�t �5:5 u: :�:�:maximum .: ' .. . :... NIA Lat Area 7;ODO s,- ft; minimum 7,665 s. feet m.o.l Lot Width at set back line 7.O fe�t min�mum .� 73 feet De th 85.feet minimum� :: 105 feet OTHER REQUIRED REVIEWS :. . . ��4GENCY. ::.:::..�::°::�:.;. ::.::.. ; :: . :.. ::.:::::: ..:::�.�::::.; : � :. :: � : �: .: .:: ,. . . . . � YES� : .: :: �.. . � -�: N : .. � Fin�llas Planning CouncillCountywide Planning X Authorit F�orida D� artment of Communit Affairs X • ABBREViATEONS: R-3 = Residential, Single Family District (County}; RS-6 = Single Family Resid�ntial "Six" District (City) & u. p.a. = Residential units per acre. A98-') 3 ORDINANCE NO. fi262-98 AN ORDINANCE OF' THE CITY O� C�EARWATER, �l.4RIDA, ANNEXING CERTAIN REAt PROPERN LOCATED APPR4XIMATELY 520 FEET WEST OF DORA DRIVE, CONS�S�'�NG OF THE EAST 73 FEET OF l.aT 28, R4��ING HEIGHTS SUBDIVISiON, WH�SE POST O�'FICE ADDRESS IS 2340 ANNA AVENUE, INTO THE C�RPQRATE LIMITS OF THE CITY, AND REDEFINING THE BQUNDARY €.INES OF THE CITY TO INCLUDE SAID ADDITION; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the owner of the real property d�scribed herein and depicfed on th� map attachecf her�to as Exhibik A has petitianed t�e City of Clearwat�r to annex the property into the City pursuant to Section 171.04�, Flarida Statutes, and the City has camplied wit� all applicable reqUirements of Fiorida law irr canr�ectio� w�tn this ordinance; r�aw, therefore, BE lT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA: Section 1, The fallnwing-descri6ed propet#y is hereby annexed inta the City of Clearwater and the bau�dary lines af the City are red��neri accordingly: The East 7S feet of l.at 28, RaEling Heights SubdEVisian, according to the map or plat th�reo�, as recorded in PEat Book 43, Page 1, of the public records af Pinellas County, Florida. (A 98-13} Sectinn 2. 1`Y�e pravisiar�s of this ordinance are found and determined ta be consister�t with the City of Clearwater Cflmprehens9ve Plan. The City Commiss�ar� hereby accepts the dedicatior� of al! easements, parks, rights-of way and other dedications io the pubiic wl�ich have heretofore been made by plat, deed or user within the annexed prap�rty, The City Engine�r, the City Clerk and the Central Permitting Director are dir�cted ta include and shaw the property ttescribed herein upor� the o�icial rnaps ar�d recards of th� City. Sec#ion 3. This ordinance shaq take effect immediately u��n adoption. T�e Ciry Cleric shall file certifed capies af this ordinanc�, incl�dir�g the map attacheci hereta, with the Clerk of the Circuit Court and wifh t�e County Administrator of Pinellas County, �lorida, within 7 days after adoption, ancf shali fil� a certi�ed copy with tf�e �lorida De�artmenk of State within 30 days after adaption. PASSED 4N FIRST READING PASSED �N SECON� AND FINAL READING AND ADOPTED Approved a� to €orm: . � Lesll� K. Dougal�-Sid s Assisfant City Att�me Rita Ga�vey Mayor-Commissioner At#�st; Cynthia E. Gaud�au City Clerk Ordinance Na, fi282-98 ORDINANCE NO. 8263-98 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FL�RIDA, AMENDING THE ZONING ATLAS OF THE CITY BY ZONING CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY LOCATED APPROXIMATE�Y 52Q F�ET WEST OF DORA DRIVE, C�NSiSTiNG O�' THE EAST 73 FEET OF 1.4T 28, ROLLING HEIGHTS SUBDIVISION, WHOSE POST OFFICE ADDRESS IS 23a0 ANNA AVENUE, UPON ANNEXATION INTO THE CITY OF CE.EARWATER, A5 S�NGLE-FAMI�.Y RESIDENTIAL NSIX" (RS-6); PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE, WHEREAS, the assignment of a zoning district classificatian as set forth in this ordinance is found to be reasonable, proper and appropriate, and is cansistent with the City's comprehensive plan; now, therefore, BE IT DRDAiNED BY THE CITY C�MMISSION OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA: Section 1. The following described Prop�rty located in Pinellas County, Florida, is her�by zoned as indicated upon annexatian into the City af Clearwater, and th� zoning atlas of the City is amendeci, as foilows: Pro e Zonina District The East 73 fe�t of Lnt 28, Rolling Heights Single-�'amily Residentia! "Six" (RS-6) Subdivision, according ta the map or plat thereof, as recorded i� Pfat Book �3, Page 1, af the public recards of Pinellas County, Florida. �A 98-'� 3) S�ction 2. The Cenkra! Permitting Director is direcked ta revise the zoning atlas of the City in accardance witfi� the foregoing amendment. Sectian 3. This ordir�ance shall take effect immediately upon adoption, contingent upan and subject #o the adaption of Ordir�ance Na. 6262-98. PASSED ON FIRST READING PASSED ON SECOND AND FiNAI. READING AND ADOPT�D Approved as to form: ,� � , _ �. L�slie K. Dougall-Sid� Assistant City Attomey Rita Garvey Mayor-CommESSioner Atk�st: Cynihia E. 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Ko FiR ,�'i7 •,�if". r!is'i � '{"' ',�.. .:.:' ;-- � � ,Y�,et{ �. :V: PR�PC7SEa ANN{EXAT��N AND Z��VING CLASSIi�ICATI��I QWNER: Michael & Michelle Monroe A; 98-13 ADDRESS: 2340 Anna Avenue PROPERTY DESCRiPT�ON' Clearwater, FL 33765 Roliing Heights Subdivision, east 7� feet of LAND IiSE PLAN ZONING �-at 28 COUNTY: Residenkial Urban R-3 ACR�S; Q.1$ m.o.l. CITY: Residential Urban RS � RI�ht-ot-way: ACRES; O.D ATLAS PAG�: 281 A SEC: 07 TWP: 29 S RANGE: 16 E PLAN�iIN� AND ZONINO BOARD: Apri! 21, 1998 CITY COMM153lON: Mdy 7, 1998 t�reparea ay. i�arr- ruuric rrorKS Raminis�rauon 5 � . �� � � � �l4 W R � �0 N�7RTH z �- ° fCllai7t 1'�d�l0" 4�� cW�'a i W [i�t 0�" w� RC'? � � /03 ar.� ����� �' ��1��r� � �r 31 �s � '� 30 37 w ° ' � `+ " Z � . w U11 K �� 6 r : �� � 2g 38 a tx � ►- 1 � s ° � � s,r w ''-' o S 6 � 7 � '+ni" • 23 �� ry x��� 39 o aR � w' ~ � � �% R � � px � az R � R �5 ~8 _ ,� �} �2a � 2� aa .� � � t� � o � � p Oo � 1 � � 18 ! � 13 � ! 14 � � 9 �! � 10 25 � � � � a1 SO ►+., �.+u tau "" d0 �.., w,.� b0 , ►~ 0 4��o n'— o �• c�. 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R{qhf-of-way; ACRE9: C].0 ATLAS PA{��: 2$1A SEC: 07 TWP; 29 'S RANGE:16 � Pl,14NNIN(3 AND rON�NG gOARa: April 21, iS98 Cl7Y CUMMl3SION: MQy 7, 1998 rreporetl bY tttiW— ru�t�c �Yorks Aqministralfoi PR4PQSE� AN�IE�AT�OI� A�VD 1NATER A`TL.AS OWNER: Michael & Michelle Monroe A: 98�-�� ADDRESS: 2340 Anna Avenue PROPEHTY OE3CRlPT�4N: Clearwater, FL 33765 Rolling hieights Subdivisian, eask 73 feet of WATER AVAlLABILITY: COUNiY WAT�R �'�� 2� ACRES: 0.18 m.o,l, Fiight-at-way: ACRES: a.o ATl.AS PAGE.' 28�A SEC: 07 '�WP: 29 S RlINGE:16 E PLANhlMG ANp 20NING SOAi�D: April 21, 1998 CiiY COMMlSSfON: May 7, 199$ Prepared b� R$W- Public Warks Rdrttinistration � �. MARILYri C.R. 528 < � z � � � ��t� 234U Anna Drive � ��c.,��r_� �RUr�crorr 11��RT1-� 0 � TERRACE DR N W � CRANGER pR 4 NORMAN OR � a � I o � � � � z o �s U � � � � ` { � � , � � � z � a m � EAS7W'000 Wt FlASi t � � � � � � � � � � � ST Prepared By. EA-- Public Wvrks Adrninistration i, . 9� _ � C �� SUBJECTlRECOMM�NDATIQN: Clearwat�r City Commission Agenda Cover Memorandum 1?o�arNstsroib�-It�rir�q4�., Final Agenda Item # Meeting Datc: 5107198 � Petition for Annexation and Zoning Atlas Amendment for 2832 St. John Drive; Owners: Paul L. Howe[1 8� Patsy �. Howell. � Approve the Petition for Annexation and Zoning Atlas Amendment to Single Family Residential "Eight° (R5-8) for Lot 4, Block B, Virginia GravesTerrace 5th Addition, and pass ordinances iVa. 5264-98 and 6265-98 on first readir�g. (A 98-9 4� � and that the appropriate officials be authorized to execute same. , _ ._ ._ � -- SUMMARY: PROPOSED ANNEXATION AND ZQNiNG ATLAS AMENDMENT �p�OPUS�D.Z4N�NG DiSRTi�ICT° .. �� � �..� � Sin le=Famii �R�sidential "Ei ht"' �5=8 :�� PROPOSED FUTURE LAND USE Same as current classification CL4SSIFICATION Ftesidential Urban �XISTING AND pROPOSE� US� OF THE SUBJECT PROPERTY EXtSTING �SE Sin le Famil f�esidential 'PRQPOSED.US� : : � � '��. : �:�:. .�:.. : . . Sin�le-�am�lv Residential� .� � � . �: . .:.: REASON FG1R R�QUEST • Sewer service. A sewer line is available and located in the r�ar eas�ment of the subject Property to pro�ide the needed service. ASSESSED VALUE OF SUBJECT PROPERTY �.. �.. ... � . .. .. . 71 5QD,00 R�viaw�d by: Orifllnatinp pept: Costs Legal N!q Info Srvc CENTRAL PERMITfING iotal Hudqet N�A Publlc Works User popt. Fundinp Source: Purchasinp NIA pGM1ACM � Current FY CI filsk Mqmt N�A �iher Attachments dP ORDINANCES NO. 6264-98 & Other fi265-88 ZO�VIiVG MAP 11TI�lTlES MAP Submittod by; p None Ctty Managor A ra riation Cade: Printed on recvclod oanar Rev, 2198 A 98�� 4 Page 2 • Pertinent t`nfarmation concerning the request is summarized ir� the tables bofow. EX[STING ZQN[NG AND FUTURE LAND USE OF APPLICANT'S AND SURROUNDING PROPERTIES .,LpCAT1QN.:` �.�N.:CITY..:;:.;::;: � FUTURE;.LAND ,-:. .: . �ZONfNG:. ACTUAL:USE°'. ..�: �.: ::.: :�: " <:.; , . . ... . . . . .. .. , . . :�; :.. . . . �. ..... � . . : ... . . ... . .. .. . . . . . � �. :. :. �.: � � �:�.�: ::,:::. ..: .{��t . �:::. �..:. ::;'� . .. USE':PLAN::: � � ,. .. . ... . .. . ; � : : : :. . ...:. :: . .:. �: � :: : ::.�:::::::;�.,:.: :.:: .:< : . .... . .. .. ... . . .. .. . .. .. . .. . . . ... :. .. . :. . . : . .:.: �. . .:... :. ..: : . �: �; : :.. . ; : ..: . �::: �:; ::....:::.::..:.:.::::::� 'GUUNTY.:::��::: :`CA'T�GDRY`� :: - :�:::• : . . . ., Subject County Residential Urban R-3 Single family residential Pro ert North Cit Residential Urban RS-8 Sin (e famil re�idential South Count R�sidential Urban R-3 Sin 1e famil residential East Cit Residentiaf tJ�ban RS-8 Sin le famil residenkial West Cit Residential Urban RS-8 Sin le famil residential • The Planning and zoning Board held a public hearing on this app��cakion on April 21, 1998 aft�r which they unanimously endorsed the proposed Annexation and Zoning Atias Amendment to Single Family Residential "Eight" (RS-8) to the City Commission. Z�NING pISTRICT RESTR[CTI�NS DESCR�PTtON � �:°:.`��: R5-�8 � . .. . EXISTING `:.. R�QUIFi�N1�NTS� ` Densit :7:a':u.� �:�..IY��iximum :: `: :: NIA �.otArea �S;�Dt3`s .�.t�.�mir�im�r►i�. � 6,500 s . feet m.o.i Lot Width at set back line `50 f�et'minimum�:��:� :.: :.: :: 65 feet D� th 80�feet minimum 100 feet OTHER REQUIRED REVtEWS :�A�ENCY`=�:.:.��:;`::���:��::::�; �:. :. :., .: : : � - �., . . ` ., -�� .� :,�.:YES'..:`. ... ::.:: NO. � �:�� Pinellas Plannin CounciflCount ide Plannin Authorit X Florida De artment of Communit Affairs X • ABBREV�ATI4NS: R-3 = Residential, Single Family District �Cnunty); RS-8 = Single Fami�y Residential °Eight" District (Ciky) & u, p.a. = Residential units p�r acre. A98-14 �RDINANC� NO. 6264-96 AN ORD�NANCE OF THE CITY OF CI.EARWATER, Fl.ORIDA, ANNEX�NG CERTA�N REAL PROPEP.N LOCATED APPROXIMATELY 250 FEET EAST OF ST. CROIX DR�VE AND 3a0 FEET NORTH OF STATE ROAD 59Q, CON51STiNG OF �OT 4; BLOCK B� VIRGINIA GR�VES TERRACE 5�'` ADDITION, WHOSE POST OFFICE ADDR�SS IS 2832 ST. JOHN DRIVE, INTO THE CORPORATE LiMITS OF THE CITY, AND REDEFINING THE BOUNDARY LlNES OF THE CiTY TO INCl�UDE SAID ADDlTION; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE, WHEREAS, the owner of the r�al prope�t�r described herein and depicted on the map attach�d hereto as Exhibit A f�as petitioned the City of Ci�arwater to annex the properfy into t�e City pursuant to Section 't71.Q44, Fiorida Statutes, and the City has complied with all a�plicabfe requitements of Flarida law in connect�or� with this ordir�ance; now, therefore, BE IT 4RDAlNED BY THE CITY COMMIS510N O� THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA: S�ctio� 1, T�e foklowing-describecf prope�ty is hereby annexed inta fhe City of Clearwater and the boundary Iines of the City are redefined accardingfy: l.ot 4, Bfack B, Virginia Groves Terrace 5�' Addition, according ta the map or pl3t thereaf, as recflrded in Plat Book 51, Page �43, of the public records of Pinellas County, Flarida. (A 98-14) S�ction 2. The provisions of this ordinance are faund and determined to be consistent with ihe City of Clearwater Comprehensive Plan. The City Commission her�by accepts the dedication of al[ easements, parks, rights-of-way and ofher dedicatians to th� public wY�ic� have heretafore been made by plat, deed or user within the a�naxed property. The City Engineer, the City Clerk and the Central Permitting Director are directed to include and show the prop�rty described herein upon the official maps anc! r�cards of the City. S�c#ion 3. This ordinance shall taEce effect immediately u�on ado�tion. The City Clerlt sh�[I file certified copies of this ordinar�ce, incl�ding the map attached hereta, wiih th� Clerk of the Circ�it Caurt and with the Caunty Admi�istrator of PineElas Cou�ty, Florida, within 7 days a�ter adoption, and shall fil� a certifed capy with the Florida Department of State within 3a days after adoption. PASSED ON FIRST READiNG PASSED ON SEC4ND AND FINAL READING AND ADOPTED A�proved as ta form: , T�1 ., eslie K. Douga� -Sid s Assistant City At#orne Rita Garvey Mayor-Cammissioner Attest: Cynthia E. Goudeau City Clerk Ordfnance No. 62G4-98 ORDINANGE N0. 6265-98 AN �RDtNANCE OF THE CiTY OF C�.EARWATER, F�ORIDA, AMENDING THE ZONING ATLAS OF THE CITY BY Z4NlNG CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY �.00A7ED APPROXIMATELY 25Q FEET EAST OF 5T. CROIX DR�VE AND 35Q N�RTH OF STATE �ROAD 590, CQNSISTING �F I.OT a, BLOCK B, ViRGlNIA GROVES TERRACE aT'� ADDlT�ON, W�fOSE P�ST OFFICE ADDRESS 1S 2832 5T. JQHN DRIVE, UPON ANN�XATION iNTO THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, AS SING�E-FAMfi,Y RESIdENTiAL uEIGHT" (RS-8); PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the assignment of a zflr�ing district classification as set forth in this ordinartce is found to be reasonabie, proper and appropriate, and is cons�ste�t with the City's campreher�sive p}an; naw, thQrefare, BE IT ORbAtNE� BY THE ClTY COMMlSSION OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, Fl.ORI�A: Section 1. The fallawi�g describe� prop�rfy located in Pinellas Caunty, Florida, is hereby zoned as incficated upon annexatian into the City of Clearwater, anci the zoning atlas of t�e City is amer�dsd, �s follows: Propertv Lot 4, Block B, �rginia Groves Tenace 5�` Addition, according to #he map ar �lat thereof, as recorded in (A 98-14) Zonrng District Singfe-Famify Residentia( �Eight" - RS-8 Sectian 2. The Central Permitting Director is directed to revise th� zoning atlas of the City in accardance with the foregaing amendment. Section 3. This ordinance shalE take sffect immediately upon adaption, canting�nt upon and subject to the adoption of Ordinan�e No. 8264-98. PASSED ON FiRST REAaING PA55ED ON SECOND AND FINAL READING AND ADOPTED Approved as to form: > ' E.eslie K. Dougall-Sides Assistant City Attorney Rita Garvey Mayor-Cammissianer Attest: Cynthia E. Gaudeau City Clerk Ordlnance t�o. 6285-98 � a '�' . 1�8'iA '�` '�' .s• � .#�.:, �, � .':. � "� �'� � :13��:� c5 Sq01► f I nee �'6 3 31 r�ao � � 3 � ° � � � � '� 1 *�:����M ;c .f � ; 19 �, 12� bU4� A � SARAH �� '�'j.,,y!�" i'�S: �� '�, ••: ':i.Z'� /76a fl'66' 29 � f `�� 4;�; ' `,. �.r. � . : :t o-; },.' F � ,. i�, `a ' I A 176b W f76� 1?'6�L � � � 6 � � " � ��'� �'�z�.��"n�w '�� ��. ::. � q ,j; ,..:�rrat 2o F-, 1 � x 5 rr�e ,�` ,,.��, �• ' ��� ' na�. ���� 1.:�� �> S � 2s i z p �{ e ".'.t � � r� i0y :::.`:�� ...- • :ti:�' .A.'.'' 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ClTY: Residential Urban RS 8 Hi�ht-of-way: ACRES: 0.0 ATi.AS PAGE: 264B 5�C: 05 TWp: 29 5 RANC�:16 � PLAN�IING AND ZONING BOARD: April 21, 1998 CITY C�MM15510N: �fay 7, 1998 Prepored by. RBIN- Public Works Administralion . a d �VORTH -- scw� ��sao� 2 d ] 1 +� ry 4a-1165• ,�.� �� �i � 13 �' � 13 � o � � - � "°` � � ,z � � , � , R 1� a t 3 � A ., � 1� 3. 7 `� � ULtd � F} �+ � m M 7! 7� M r1 7 T � _ � � � � � "•_ � s n SARA}i a �,. ,. � ,. « � � � z �� � � z° ` � ` P RK �� E � � ,w., : r f,, u,e.r o t ov�c � 1 4 .� � — � � `8 ! —r � �9�-�a7 - 1 I A � � z R 2i 10 R�^ R�a �� � ��� o �� �uan d � 2tz �9 S6d4-406� Z � nan S v►"i � 7 27 � 3 5 l� ta. � 2� 9 �e °� � g '� 22 � t9.4 � � 7 9 sto4-73� • � � . ,x� � o' -- �Y" � y � 26 /� `. 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R. 5 9 Q $ R' ° p}.�...�r � --�' � �A o m.t +w rnua .� ws +m.� ,� u�� � » � n �o w t w '� 6Q 3 � 11 � � 39 � t zaw � s`; 34 3 z � "" � 4 3 � � = 1 F � � 2/02# "`: "°' 79Z = � = 22 33 ¢ a 2 � ° ~ " M � ?' � ,'Y,' ti' �.2 A 1 s ,.. 12 � � 3$ � j$,� �� s 23 32 s� _ � o� 5� R 2 k � � � n�,�e ��u z j � W�° , 7 Fl� �A \ a� � Y e 37 +� 17 : �: za� 31 � c°� i 4 c�p �{ R 3 R PRC�P4SED ANNEXA�14�1 AND SAN�TARY ATLAS OWNEH: Paul l.. & Pvtsy E. Hawe11 A: 98--14 ' ADDRESS: 2832 St. John Drive PROPERTY DESCRIPT�ON: Clearwaler, FL 33759 Virginia Groves Terrace Sth Addition, Black B, Lat 4 SEWER AVA�LABlI,ITY: YES ACRES: Q.16 m.o,l. Rlght-o#-way; ACRES: 0,0 A'TLAS PAGE: 2648 S�C: �5 7WP: �9 S RANGE: 16 E PLANNING AtJp Z�NING BOARD: Apri� 2i, �998 C1TY COMMIS510N: �aay 7, �998 NrepareU by. K�W-- NubliC Warks Adn�ini5tratio� PR4PUS�D ANNEXATl4N , AN� ,1NATER ATLAS OWNER: Paul L, & Patsy E. Howell A: 98--14 ADDRESS: 2832 St. John Drive PROPERTY DESCRIPT{OR• Clearwa#er, FL 33759 Virginia Groves Terroce 5th Addition, Biock 8, tat 4 WATER AVAILABII.ITY: COUNTY WAT�R ACRL�S: Q,i6 m.o.l. Right-oi-way: ACR�S: 0.0 A7LAS PAG�: 26�B SEC: Q� TWF: 29 S RANGE:16 E PLANNING AND XONING BOARD� April 21, �998 CITY COMMISSION: May 7, 199$ rreporea oy. rtt�rr— ruonc rrorKS Kammis�ra�icn u'1 � � � 3 � rn � � ��r�'ect Site � 2832 St. JOHN DRIVE C_� o� ARBOR i� a SO�° � a WOOORING flR cx � a o ° z o >- o ° � DIAT o � w z d o � � a w d o a � a � ¢ o V Q O � In a 3 . � MORNINGSIDE DR � N TERRACE a � � � J i � Z � w z ¢ a � o a � a U � � TERRACE iJR a a � o 0 0 0 Q Q � 0 ¢ � � o � W � Q � J � � ca �, KUHiQUAT DR Z `J � �a.f Q L�-- � � SHADDOCK �R a z � z 5 a AVOC� o a � r z NA1/EL �R � � � r'.�-�U C.F21 576 � _.���Illl��������lll����.. ..� ► L � 0, � � � La m C. 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LQ�ATI�IoT l�I�P /� FLINi pR IV � e� �N`"�7 bR S a U � Prepared By: E.A„—Public Works Administrafion K ; ' . • F • .}, v; . f !' � � � '% �' . � # AT �' � � � Ciearwater City Cnmmission Agenda Caver Memarandum '1AGA�k�st►sslfahattr�rl.fh rinal Agenda Item � Meeting D�ie: ��� . �g SUB�ECTlR�COMM�NDATION: Deny the requested area variatice of 1 GG.25 sc}uare feet to allow designated attached and roof signs t� remain for Quality Boats of Clearwater locat�d at 235 Windward Passage, Approve the follawing: (1) a variance of 140 sq�are feet to allow desigr�ated atEached sigi�s witl� an are� of 204 square feet, and {2) a variance to permit a roof �ignr sulojeck io khe following condition: Th�r� shali be no freestanding sign permitted on this property. (SV 98-08) � and #hat the appropriate officials be ��ulharizcd ta execWe santie. SUMMARY: Conditions do not support approval of a variance of 1 b6.25 squar� feet to allaw attacl7ed signs with ai� ar�a of 230.25 sq�are feet: • The requested area variance is a large deviation from th� code. It is more t�ar� three tim�s �}�e code allowance. • More signs are requested than is necessary ta ad�quately identify the use of this property. + Approval of thts �arianee wr�l detract from th� app�aranc� of this �rop�rty and the City. Conditions sup�ort approva� of variances to allow a 160 square faat roof si�n oriented to Memorial Ca�sew�y ar�d a 44 square foot sign ori�nted to 1Nindward Passage �rovid�d no fre�standing sigil is placed on this property: • Approval of these varianc�s will allow this husiness owner to display a sign ariented to Memorial Causeway much like two simiiarly situated properties, namely tl�e High and Dry Marina and ihe Clearwater Marine Aquarium. � A�proval of these variances will allow reasona�le identification oF this business. • Approval of the5e variances wil! not significant�y detract from the appearance of this property ar the City. �t is noteworthy that staff discussed with che applicant an alternative to t}ie roof sign: construct a mai�sard (a decarative roof facadQ} on the sauth side of the b�iiding, and inclucie a5 part of the mansard a sign oriented to the Caus�way. It is staff's belief that this would enhance the appearance of this prapercy as viewed from the caus�way. The applicint, however, did not view this suggestion with favor. Raviewed by; Lepal Info Srvc Budget Public Warks Purchasing DCMIACM Risk Mgmt �pT Su�mlt#ed by: --- ��� � City Mtineger � Printed on recycled paper Origtnating Dept: Central Permittin llser Qapt. Central Permlttin Attachmants Applicatian Cl None Costs Total Current �Y CUCfL': Funding Source: C! � Of� _ Othcr � Rev. 119B T� sv 9s-oa Page 2 This property is on the 5outii side of Windward Passage, west of Isiand Way. It is zoned General Commercial. The �ollowing variances are requested: (1? a variance of 1GG.25 squar� t�et to allow attached signs with an area of 230.25 square feet, and (2} a variance to �ermit a roof sign. The variance5 �re requested to allow three signs to remain: a i 60 squar� foot rnof sign ariented tnward Memori�! Causeway, a Sb squar� foot wal! sign orient�d to Windward Passag�, and a 14.25 square Eoot projeCtin� sign oriented to Windward PasSage {which is temporarily remaved). Afl oth�r nonconforming sigr7s includ�ng the boat piaced on top of two poles will be �ermanently removed. Staff recommends that the 1 GO square foot roof sign be ailowed to remain. StafF also recommends that the 5G square foot wall sign be reduced to 44 square feet by eliminaEing the word "filack{in." Firially, staff �ecommends that no freestanding sign be permitced. The following table provides summary informatioi� regarding the signs: �� : Information � , Existin� 1 Proposed Permitted Type o€ sigR Attached Yes Lacationlarientation Memorial Causeway and Windwarct Passage Yes Area 274.5 sq. ft. l 23U.25 sq. ft. G4 sq. ft. Surraunding Land Uses: North: Marina and multipie family residential Sauth: Clearwater Harbor and Memarial Causeway Relevant Previous D�cisions by the Commission: East: [3oat storage West: Vacant (appro��d for tow�house�) ATTACH�D 5lGN AREA CA5E # , ADDRESS NAME ZON[NG VARIANCE5 � MEETING . REQU�57�D/ACTION DATE SV 9�4-26 l�D (sland Way lslanc! �states CG 8.8 sq, ft./Ap}�raved 8141�4 ftealty SV 95-1 i 2�9 Windward Clearwater Marine CG 3 22.:i sy. ft.lApproved 3/2/95 Passag� Science Cenier 5V 95-15 2Q2 Windward Hi�h ar�d Dry CG 272 sq, ft.IDenied 18B sq. 1D119195 Passage Marii�a ft,lApproved � � SV 98-08 Page 3 RoO� S�Gt*1S `CAS� #. ; � . . � �.ADDRESS '� • •: " �; .:� . � NAME " ' Z�NING VAI�IANCES MEETING • . - � � ' � REQUE5TEDlACTION DAi� 5V 93-15 14�7 Guif to [iay Hugli Grant CG 2 raaf signs/Ap�raved 11/9/93 f31vd. Realry & BUilders SV 92-140 �aD �ast Shore Dr. Sandpiper C[3 1 rooE si�;nl�enied 1124194 Mo101 SV 93-14 14G3 Guif !o Bay Curtis Ciros. CG 2 roof signs/1 Approved, 1 2/7/9� Filvd. furniture Denied SV 95-24 2539 Cauntryside Bloekbuster CC 1 roof sign/Approv�d 51i8195 Blvd, Music VARIANCE W4RKSH��T - CAS� NUMB�R SV 9�3-�8 STAN�ARDS FOR VARIANCE STAFF FINDING5 AP�'ROVAL � lZ} There are 5pecial tErcumstances related to the Condl[ions c�o not w�port approval aF a viriance of 166.25 square feei to .}ilow particufar physical surrauncfings, shape or atta�hed signs with ar� area of 230.25 square feet; to�ographical conditions applicaule to Ihe land ar . The requcsled area �ariance is a large deviation from Ih� cocle. El is ntnre buildings, and such circumstanceS are peculiar lo than three times the cocl� alla�vance. such land or buil�ings and da not apply �eneraEly . More signs are requested than is necessary In adequately identify tl�e use of to the land ar buildings in the applicable zaning tl�is pro�erty. disirict. • Ap�roval of tl�is varian[e will detr�ct from Ihc ��ppearance of Ihis ��rnperty and the City. Conditions support approval af variances to allo�v z 1 GO squarc fuc�t sign ori�nterl to Memorial Causeway and � 44 syuzre foat si�n oriented tn Wi►idw.-�rd Passa�e �}rovided no freestanding sign is plac�d on tl�is property: + ApEyraval of lhese variances will aflow this business owner to display a sign ori�nted to Memorial Causeway much like I�vo simil��rly siluated properxies, namely thc Hi�;h and �ry Mari�a anci tl�e Clcanvatcr Marine Ac�uarium. • Apprnvaf of tEtiese varianc:�s �viN ailow reasonab�e identificatic�n �JF tlt+s bi�siness. • Approval of these variances will nnl s+gnificantly detract from thr.� a� earan[e of this ro �ert or thc Cit . (2) 7k�e strict appiication of tl�e provi5inns of tttie The re�ommended variances satisfy tliis cnndition for th� reascros statec! af�c�ve. codQ wault� deprive the applicant af tlee reasonable use af the land or builc�ings. (3} The variancr_ is not f�ased excfusfvely upun �he ii�e recommended variances ���1E1e�ir to satisfy 1h+s rar�dition. desire Ear econpmlc or other material gain by t�e applicant or a�mer. {A} 7fie brantir�g a1 tlte va►lartce will i�e ln hatmartiy The si�n regulatior�S were adaptec! with the intent of enhancin�; thc visu,�l quaiity c�F with the �eneral purpase and intent of the la�ui the City's streets and lantlsca�e in orcler to pratec� the value of proE�erties �n�! ihc• c3e�elapment code and comprehensive plan anc! wcll-i3eing af the Eocal tourist oriented eronomy. Gr�nting aF ti�c� recomnlended will nat �e materially injurfous to surrounding variances a��ears to ue consistent wilh this intent. properlies or otherwise detrimental to the �ublic welEare. �i� . r• �jM� •1 .,�� • •► . �� ��.�. �jo,t?o 25or CENTRAL PERMITTING DEPARTMENT 100 SO. MYRTLE AVE., 2� FZOQR CLEARWATER, FL 946�8 PHON�: 662-4fi67; FAX: G62-4G76 �NSPECTIQN LINE: 1i62-4b80 Sv# $•Og ' z'"' `i� SIG�+1 VARIANCE APPLICATION PRAPERTY OWNER{S} NAME & ADDRESS: REPRESENTATIVES(5) (if any} NAN[E & ADDRESS; �e i �c.: r G � V►VA��� esT� � C� w 1r' �{ i r Z� 5 U1t�, hv,� � r a �t�f �a►ne �t�ir rr `L �'�1{0�0 �hn: o t �� a�5 Owh�l TELEPHONE: ($13) 4u�•ZS/y TELEPHONE: (��3 ) yy3-Zs/y ADDRES5 OF SUBJECT PROPERTY: f �, ��S �%ndW.ila I��fyl�i�e C! NAME OF BUSINESS (IFAPPLICABL�: ��u<<�y �'in�5 0� C7�tirw�-i�r ZOI�TING DISTRICT: �(� LAND USE CLASSIFICATION: LAND AREA: G C� �. �00 s9. -�+. �.EGAL DESCRiP'I`ION OF SUEJECT PROPERTY; 5�„� �y����s Q-} C�e��w�.� r r li�, � S� Attsclted � � oc �C `% �.c �'s J, z, a� c� � '`PARCEi� NUMBEFt: 0$ / Z Q I f S I'`1�3�fb I Q� y I OD i0 �I'his infarmation ie a�aiIable from your tax receipt or contact i'i.nellas Co. ProPerty Appraiser's Ofiice at �464•32D7. Lf mar� than ane arcel number attach 8 h x� 1 inch sheet. DESCR.IBE SURROUNDING USES OF PR�PERTY North: (� /+� Eaet: Cr,►„►� r rc �'� 1 ���Ple �r q�� `avn ��j ��r�� e I i`w � t�+ A A n� (,.�+n � P�j .�11f�: Gitkrv�la��r �a/b�!' wCBt: v/�Gk��' VARIANCE(S� REQUEST: jbd.z5 Z3+�►26 �,7b f �'� 5 �t �'eo� �0 7�e rrn�-� S � r �ttf � a�-tit �i i r t� c.�n. l 2� Y � � r► � -� A i'1 � �' ��•�t Cc � Sr � �v !' ►r1 : STANDAKdS F�R APPROVAL: A varianco shall nat bQ granted by tha City Comm�seion unlese the epplicntion and ovidence prQeentcd clearly eu�part the foilowing canditione: � Y) There arc� a�oeiai circ�rme#ar�cee related io th� pariicular physicni surmundinge, shnpe nr topogrephical conditinna applicable to the land or buildinge, and such circumetmnces arv peculiar to such tartd or bui�dings ar�d do nat apply gencrally to the land or buildsnge in the applscabio zoning district because: _ 'S r P a i��-r� G {n r � • - - - - - -� , , ,_., ._.. ....._._�..� 2) Th� strict application of �he provisiona af the code would deprive ih� applicar�t af the rea�anable use of thQ land or buildinge becauee; S�e.c � � o 3) Thc variance is nat based exclusively upon a desire for ecanomic or other m�terial gain hy the applicant or owner becausQ: 5�. c a��r � � � � - -- - .� .,—�. �4) '�"he granting of the variance will be in harmany with the general purpose and inte�t oF the Land Development Code and Comgrehensive Plan and will not be �naterially injuriou� ta surrounding properties or nth�rwise detr�ment�al to the publ�c welfare beca�sse: Se.� Af�� _ _ . � _. __,,,,_..,, THIS SUBMISSION GIVES AN APPLICANT THE OPPORTUIVITY TO REQUEST THE VARIANCE AND APPEAR BEFORE THE DE'V�LOPMENT CODE ADJUSTMENT BOARD. FEES PAIti A,RE NON REFUNDABLE R�GARDLESS �F BOARD ACTION. BY SIG1vING THIS DOCUMENT i ACKNUW%.EDGING THAT ALL FEES PAiD DO NOT GUARANTEE APPROV�IL UF H� APPLICATI4N, _ .�7 STGNATURE OF PROPERTY OWNER (OR RESPRESENTA' {Ir�ciude posit�nd name oCcampttnyiiapplicabie) Sworn to and aubscribcd bcfore me this �+� da of � ��'� be r y � — � , , ,�. A D., �9� 7� by ��i�'rc�o{� J.��i � . . wha is persanally know to me or hes produced ae ident�cation. a (,�.� ,.� N�tary Pub 'c KATHY A, I<NOWi.�S Nama af Notary type f� E� IB,1999 CG�1M # CG 519095 STATE OF FIARIDA, COUNTY OF Cammission: NOTES: • PROPER'1'Y OWNER 4R REPRES�NTATIVE ]�� AZ'i'END HEARjNG. . APPLICATiON SHALL INCLiTDE A CURRENT_A� ACC;T$A'FE Si'i'E Pl.AN. FORM • SIGNS V.V�ZANC� ( Novombar 6, 1f�9G)1410•Op03 � 235 WINQWARD PA85AG� CL�ARWATER, FI.�RIDA 34630 1-SS3-443•2468 — SERViCE 1 •813-443-2514 — SAL�S ue���ty B�ats • �F CLEARWAI'�R INTRODUCTION �849�d 17'389 U,S. 19 �iOR'iH C[,EARWA1"ER, FE.ORIDA 34824 4�843-'S30-t815 As we apgZy far this variance, we request the Commission consider that our busxness has dual ex�osure, as most do on Windward Passage. The North side of our business faces Windward Passage - a dead end street consisting of �ost to�rists and rare drivers. There is 340' of street firontage, We l�ave our company name ar�d the Brand name products we carry for ihose peaple who are iooking for us. We have reduced our signs ta comply. Our building's South sicie faces the Memarial Causeway. Tfie 4' x 40' roof sign �'acing the ca�as�way is advertising. It existed in the present position when ws purchased the location in 1974. The size is needed to be r�dabl� and legible from th� causeway, We need it for our business. To fiuther com�ly with the City code, wa a.re proposing to do the following: �. Remo�e the sign an the Sot�t� side of the ihird floor, �. Remove the three-dimensional boat sign that faces the causeway. This . particular si�n has 6een there for 25 years and was there when we bought the business in 1974. It has been our main source of advertising over the years and has been associated with o�r company natne and identifies our business, Ii is our ��1ief that the 4' x 4�' roof sigrt f�as slowly grown to be mvr8 important to our 6usiness and, in effarts to work with Steven Sarnoff and tt�e City af Clearwat�r, ws wii[ sacrifice the three-dimensianal lx�at sigi in the name af compliance, � � � Outboarda Edge�Iater � ������� .f%iL�'/i►1�'O�'� � T �i'�{��� , , � 235 WINpWARD PASSAGE CLEARWATER, �LORIDA 34630 �-8t3-443•�466 -- S�RVICE �-Bi3-b�4,3�2514 — SAL�S u a� i t�r B�+�ts • o� c��ARwAr�R STANDARDS FOR APPROVAL SHOW�i00M j7389 iJ.S. 19 NORTH CLEARWAi�R, FLOAIbA 34G24 1•ei3•530•iB15 1. Our business is unique. Being on Windward Passage, we make up a sma4l commercial �rea to serve t�e surrourtding comm�nity. As everyone knows, Clearwater is a waterfront community. It is our abligation to let the boaters and potential hame buyers in tt�e commanity knaw that we are here far t�tem in the form of boat sales, boat and engine repairs, and boat storage, Our business is an a small dead enc� sneet. Dur exposure to Memoriaf Causeway is the on�y exposure to the pub�ic fhat we have, 'I`here is a waterway �et�veen aur business anci the causeway. The distance is great and a large, le�ible sign is needed for our business tp be recagnized by those traveling the causeway. It would be difficult to read our sign frnm the causeway if �t were below o�r f rst story roafline becAUSe ofthe distance involved and the mangroves that are prevalcn� along the North coastline af th� causeway. That is why it is necessary for the 4' x 40' raaf sign ta be fixed aba�� tl�e first floor. The allowable amount of sign area is the same prablem t�e High & Dry Marina and The Cleaswater Mari�� Science Center had with their businesses. Tttey both applied far � variance and bath were �antea a varia�ce. In addition, our building is unique. It is over 154' iong and is three stories high. A 6a squaze foot sign wauld nat be ample advertising far a builciing of this size and in this lacation. 2. The allawed 54 square feet wauld not be ample adver�ising for those viewing our business fram the causeway, Our business is tacated on a se�domly traveted side street in a predominatsly residential neighborhaod that dead ends. Thus aur only means af advertising Are those traveling the Memorial Causeway. Having the existing �' x�40' roof sign �Ilows �s to inform the publio of o�r services and identifies our business. 3. Th� cost of sign removal wauld i�e msnimal and is nat the intent of this request. The intent is to allow us the abikity to cam�romise by givir�g up some si�nage in an effart to keep what we fee2 is most important. 4, Qur request is compatib�e to variances granted to the Higi� & Dry Marina and the CleaFwater Marine Science Center. We feet gi�ing up our ttuee-dimensiona� boat sign, our sign on the third ilaor facing Sauth, and decreasing ttte amount of variance req�tesfed will suppart the �ranting af this variance. � < < Outboards Edge�Tat�r � �����I� �ll�i1/"��'� �- r- +� ►� ����i:� w / Y.. � � . � , � I. ,. � �� � ��� °� .. r 6 '��:_l.4'2 � 'l�.. . . . � ;, � �� -��dti�� � � '� WALL SIGN �.,���,r.� . .. � � , hC��' � 71 �' 1 WALL SIGN � MASDH�RY . •-�.... :'Li�JI��� �i i �._ .___. �EQU�sT �1 VzEW �'ROM C�IUSEWAY (SOUTH) ACR05S WATFRWAY # r � �� L� � �'� 1 j��t � �1 � � .�� . � � � .� � �. . .�< <i � ! � � .�r � ��� � ; '; ° . • ....,.,,,�• -.. .� • . . ,.. ., w � d , CI) . � d l--f !�4 H � A� a.� E-� d [-� v� 3 ae rs7 A Q � � � O' �--I v W 3 , [� � O a w 3 W � � c� � � s � � . ]~ � � � .� � ` � �r � .� � t�,� i v v. 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Florid� 35316 ce�� ��o6r �/,s-�8y . �� � .. . -. , � �. !` k� � �1 -,� � .- � °6 � . , : .� ��• � �� / � �� t� ��� ��N __ t: ru n� ��b~ ��..,�D E a � ��cr � 2 ,�, `' ` ' , � . ..... : ... . ..•....�.�:: .. ,.. . . . . .....: • . ., ..: � . �G . . :S�f N VARIAl�TCE��� R�t�U�S'T� .l . :.4�: NAME: QUALITYBOATS OF CLEARWATER/ TED, DAVII) AND DANIEL BAIR SV #�8-Q8 PUBLIC HEARENG DATE ; APRIL i 6, 1998 ATL.AS,PAGE: 267B S�C: Q$7WP: 2� S RG�: � E � ... :...:.... . . .. . . :..... .. . .. ... ..:. .: ..: .. . : . . . . . . .. . . . .. . .. .. .. . . . . : . : . . . .: �. .. .� . .. : ,.. � . . � . ;� CI.EARWATER C{TY CQMMISStC3N . : r :; �... . .. .: . . . � � � :-� �� �� � � �� , � � � �Sv �� SUBJ�CTIRECOMMENDATiON: Clearwater City Commission Agenda Cover Memorandum 111►Qs . Ffnai Apenda ltem i� Meeting Date: 5107�98 ___ • Petitian �or Land Use Plan and Zoning Ailas Amendment for 1484 South Greenwoad A�enue; Qwner: Community Service foundation, fnc. ti ApprovQ the Petition for Land Use Plan Amendment from Residential Urban to Residential Medium and Zaning Atlas Amenc�ment trom Multiple Family Res'sdential "�ight" (RM-8j to Multiple Family Residentiai "Twelve" {RM-'�2) for M&Q 32116 and the North 7Q8.71 #eet ot M&B 32/14 in 5ection 22-29S� 15�, and pass ordir�anc�s No. 6266-98 and 6267-98 on first reading. {Z 98-05 & LUp 98-02� � and that the apprapriate ofiicisls be authorized to execute same. — _ ._. ._ .. SUMMARY: PROPOSED REZONlNG AND LAND USE PLAN AMENDMENT EXISTfNG ZO�l�NG DfSTRICT Multi �e Fami� Resider�tia! °Ei ht" RM�B ��PROP,.OSED:ZQNlNG DESTRICT.��.:.:� � �.� : �ISl�ult( le=Famil `.Residential "Tvretve" RM��2 .: EXISTING FUTURE LAND USE Residential Urban CL4S51FICAT�4N P.R�POSED:.�UTURE� I,AND.USE �.; : � ��: ' �:Resid�r�tial Urban Medi�m � �� � � � � � �� � . . ....... .. ..... .. ..... .. ..... . .. . .. .. . .. . : . . �. .. GLASS1FiCATlaN : . : :,. ...: .� � �: : �:. . ; . .:.� . . . �. EXISTING AND PROPOSED US� OF THE SU�JECT PROPERN EX1S�'ING USE Vacant PROPaSED USE��:..:. .: : ��:�: :.Six A�t�ment U�nits`& Nei hborhand Famil Cente�. : ASSESSED VALUE �F SUB.�ECT PROPERTY :... . ......... _. , . . � � � .� 3�;4DO.OQ Combined M&Ss 321�4 & 32116 � � Rovi�wad by: Originating pept: Casts Legal N�q lnfa Srvc CENTRAL PERMITTIN Total Bud�et N/A Put�#ic Works Usar Dept. Fu�d)»g Source: Purchasing NIA DCMIACM � Current FY CI RiSk Mgmt N!A OtF�er Attachments OP O�DINATVC�S N�. 6266-98 & �the� 6267-98 ZbNING MAP LQCATION MAP Submitted hy: � ryQ�Q City Martapflr A ro ri�tion Coda: Printed an rec�cled naenr p„u_ zlss Z 98-05 & LUP 98-02 Page 2 DISCUSSION: The applica�t �Community S�rvECe Foundation} �s requesting a zaning change for its properties delir�eated by M& Bs 32-16 and 32-14 located approximately 180 feet north of the nnrthwest corn�r of Woodiawn Street and South Gr�enwood A�enue. These properties are now �acant. The applicant is requ�sting a zoning change in ord�r to allow the construckion of six apartment units for Clearwater !ow income residents. It would also allow the applicant to donate 10,871 sq. feet (0.25 acres) of the soukh pnrtion of these prnperties to the City of Clearwater for the construction of a Neighborh�od Famify Center and a Police Substation. • According to the applicant, $385,000.00 in State Housing incentive Program (SHIPj has already been approved for the construction of these facilities. • The subj�ct Iots are presently zoned Multiple Family Residential "Eight" {RM-8) with a compatible iand use plan classification of Residential Urbar�. The RM-12 zoning district is pra�osed in order to allow the propased density. • The Future Land Use Pfan Classi�ication of Residential Urban wil! be changed to Residential Medium to conform with the proposed zoning d�strict, and compatible with the Countywide Future Land Use Plan Classificaiion on adjoining pra�er�ies to the no�th of the subject lots. The proposed Land Use Plan Amendment wifl not have any significant impact on the services in the area. • The #c#al land area for the subject site is 22,652.2 square feet (0.52 acresy which is under one acre and less than the minimum 4 acres required to establish a new Multiple Family Residential "Twelv�" District. While #he site is under 4 acres, the proposed rezoning wEll be an extension to a predominantly r�sidentiai RM-�2 zoned neighborhood. Therefore, the request to rezone these lots to RM-12 wouEd be consiskent with the adjoining land use pattern to the north, and compatible with the existing contiguous RM�12 zoning district. + The proposed factli#ies when completed will serve a public interest. The construction of the proposed apartment units for the low income residents will cor�tribute to the reduction of housing needs for this group of Clearwater resid�nts • Pertinent information concerning the request is summarized in the tables below and on �age 3. EX�STING ZONiNG AND FUTURE LAND USE OF APPL�CANT'S AND SURROUND[NG PR�PERTIES LQCATi�3N'.: ..:` iN CITY �R; .: FUTURE LAND.USE Z4NING : ACTUAL..USE.�.� � . ::. •:: . �CUUNTY � � PLP►N CATEGORY . . . . Subject City Resider�tial Urban RM-8 Vacank Pro ert North Ciky Residential Medium RM-12 Multiple Family Resid�ntiaf South Cit Res�dential Urban RM-8 Resid�ntial East Cit Commercial General CG General Commercial West Cit Residential Urban RM-8 Residential � � Z98-05 & LUP 98-02 , Page 3 =• The Planning and Zaning Board heEd a public hearing on this reguest on April 21, 1998 after which they unanimausly endorsed the proposed L�nd Use P1an Amendment to Residential Medium and a . Zoning At�as Amendment to Multiple Family Residentia� "Twelve" (RM-12) to the City Commission. OTHER REQUIRED REVIEWS �.� e : • ABBREViATI�NS: CG � GeneTal Commercial District (City) & RM-8 = Multipl� Family Residential uEight" District (City) & RM-12 = Muftiple Family Residential "Twelve" District (City) Z98-05 & LUP 98-02 , ORDINANCE ND. 6266-98 AN ORDINANC� 0� THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA, AMENDING THE FUTURE LAND U5E PIAN ELEM�NT O� THE COMPREH�NSIVE PLAN OF THE CITY, TO CHANGE THE LAND USE DESIGNATI�N FOR CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY l.O�ATED APPR�XIMATELY 18Q FEET NORTH OF THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF WdODI.AWN STREET AND GREENWOOD AV�NUE, CONSISTING O� METES AND BOUNDS 32-1fi AND THE N�RTH 108.7'I FEL�T OF MET�S AND BOUNDS 32-�4, WHOSE POST OFI�ICE ADDRESS 1S 1484 SOUTH GREENWOO� AVENUE {pROPOSED), FROM R�SIDENTIAL URBAN TO RESIDENTiAL M�DIUM; PROVIDING AN EFFEC7IVE DAT�. WHER�AS, the amendment f� the fi�tur� land �se plan efem�nt of the campr�t�ensive plan of t�e C9ty as set forlh in thfs ordinanc� is faund to be reasonabte, proper and appropriate, and �S cor�sfstent w�Eh t�e City's comprehensiue p1an; now, therefor�, BE IT ORDACNED BY THE CITY C�MMISSE�N O� THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, �LORIDA: 5ection 1. The future land use plan eleme�t of the comprehens'tve plan of the Cify of C[earwat�r is amended by designating the land use category for ihe hereinafter descri�ed property as follows; Pro � See Exhibii uA" atfached, (LUP 98-02) Land Use Ca#eqorv �rom: Resid�ntial Urbar� To: Residential Medium Section 2. The Ci�y Commission does hereby certify that ihis ordinance is cansist�nt wiffi� the City's comprehensive plan. 5�ctian 3. This ordinanr,e shali.iaice eff�ct immediateiy u�fln adoption, subject to tF�e approva� of the land use designation by the Pinellas Gounty Board of Cflunty Commissioners and subject to a determination by the 5iate of �Iorida, as appropriake, af compliance with the ap�licable requirements of th� Local Government Camprehensive Plan�ing and Land Development Re�ufation Actt pursuant ta §'t63.3189, Flori�a Staiutes, The Director of Plann�ng and Development is authorized to transmit ta the Pinellas County Planning Council an appiicatfor� to am�nd the Countywide Pian in order to achfeve consistency with the Future �.and Use Plan Element of the City's Comprehensive Plan as amended by tf�is ardir�ance. PASSED ON FIRST READING PASS�D ON SECOND AND FINAL READING AND ADOPTED Approved as to form: . � r Leslie K. Daugall- ides, As t. City At#orney Rita Garv�y, Mayor-Commissioner Attest: Cynthia E. Goudeat�, City CFerk Ordlnance No, fi266-98 �RDJNANCE NO. 6287'-98 '' AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORlDA, AMENDING TME ZONCNG ATLAS O� TME CITY BY REZONING CERTAlN PROPERTY L4CATED APPROXIMATELY 180 FEET NORTH OF THE NORTHWEST CORNER O� WODDLAWN STREET AND GREENWOOD AVENIJE, CONSISTING O� , � METES AND BOUNDS 32-1fi AND THE NORTH 1�$,7'9 FEET OF METES AND BOUNDS 32-14, WHOSE POST OFFICE ADDRESS IS 1484 50UTH GREENWOOD AV�NUE (PROPOSED), FROM MULTIPLE-FAMILY F�ESI�ENTIAL "EIGHT' (RM-Bj TO MULTIPLE-FAMILY RESiDENTIAL "TWELVE" {RM-�2); PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the amendment to the zoning atlas of the City as sef fort�t in fhis ordi�ance is faund to be reasanable, proper anc� appro�riate, a�d is consistent with the City's Comprehensive Plan; naw, therefore, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSZON OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FI�ORIDA: Sectian 1, The folfowing described property in Clearwater, F�orida, is hereby rezoned, and th� zo�ing atlas of ihe City is am�nded as �oflows: Properfv See Exhibit A attached. (Z98-05) Zon�na Distric# From: Multipl�-Family Resider�tial uEight° {RM-8} To: Muliip[e-Family Resider�tial "Twelve (RM-12) Section 2. The Centr�l Permiftir�g Direckar is directed ta r�vise the zoning aklas of the Ciiy in accordance with the foregoir�g amendment. Section 3. 7his ardinar�ce shall talce effect immediat�ly u�on adaption, subject to the ap�rova� of th� la�rd use desigr�ation set for#h in Ordinar�ce &285-98 by the Pin�llas County @oard of Co�nty Commissian�rs, and su�j�ct to a d�t�rminatian by the State of Florida, as appropriate, of compliance with the applicable requireme�ts af the Local Govemment Compre�ensive Planning arrd Land Development Regulation Act, p�rsuant to §163.3189, Florida Statutes. PASSED ON FIRST READING PASSED 4N SECOND AND FfNAL READING AND ADOPTED Approved as #o form: � �.eslie K. Daug -Std s Assistant City Attorne Rita Garvey, Mayar-Commissianer Attest; Cyntnia E. Goudeau City Clerk Ordinance No. 8267•98 . . y . ' - EXHIBIT A �� - The North 106.7� fest of the fo1lowing tract of land: From khe Southwest corner of the Norttjwest'/. of the Souti�wes#'/ of Section 22, Tawr�ship 29, Range '15 East, Pinellas Coun#y, ' ' Florida, proceed the�ce North 0°22'S6" West along th� East bounaary the�eof, 30.00 feet; thence Narth 89°11'46" West ,3D.0 feet ta the Point of Beginning, also being the Narth right-of- '. way lin� of Waodlawn 5treet and the West right-of-way Ilne of Gre�nwood Avenue; kh�nce continue Nortf� 89°11'46" West, 208.71 feet aiang said North rigY�t-of-way �ine of Woodlawn Street; thEr�ce Norf� 00°22'S6" West, 208.71 feet; thence Sauth 89°11'46" East, 208.71 feet to .. th� West righk-of-way iine of Gr�enwaod Avenue; ihence South 0°22'S6" east, 208.71 feet a�ong safd West rigt�t-of way lirre to t�e POINr OF BEGlNNII�G. _� : Ordinence �la. 6267-98 �.. ,� :, ., . .. . . . . ,. . .. � . _.. . . . , ' . t�ot # rao. 11�: � / � � � � � �Ve7RTH rtar }� � ��.�: ���. �Qr ��,� 21 � NORTON APTS. :�` _ !� r 32/�8 � po t J9 +v R�vr R•4- 4743�-I]W m 479a-116S soo� WOODLAWN � � }} 1 32 i0 � � 51 = OI 71 1 � � � W �� � � Z t �a e • � ., • +� . �t 1b! � � u t .e � a �s � lbf7 •• • � �6 " �3 ia � �0 1$YJ �� ii � �� t, �, a _� . �a � �� » +' l62d t6R.4 �i ' �• r ,5 n �s ar �� r6zB » ,� y fbY9 H t� lS96 " O !e i� �e � 16J6 �� +� w s� a u ro � 1637 » U 161J u t+ fd10 � �: n V7 ii s> >i u 32 /1 i ��6� w � 91�1-12Ed � 32/13 Q � 1�f6� � 32/1 a � r7 N r 3z/15 "' b o t�ss � � A STREET a 77 t q ,�{{) 1 fl� 57 � ti = i � � � `� • � � !E � 4 i Z a raro tsti +7 � �' � N } rart a > > 1 ! 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D �, za�a" R . --70 °' � t g z 6 � � zj f5Z0 � i 8� 52 a rsrs �1 ;8 z r x 84 .� 4wa—esa a 22 � 9 fbt.s a 83 54 � fss� 23 24rsso � 82 $1 55 �6� 2 25 2A � PROP4SED REZ��iING OWNER: Community 5er�ice Foundatian, Inc. x: 98-�5 LUP: 98=Q2 A[}DRESS: 925 �akeview Raad ppOPERTY. _DESCRIF�TION: Clearwater, �L 33756 32/16 & The North 3a8,71 feet of MEcB 32/1� ,L11 !� ¢ U3E_PLA�1 ZONI_N_Q FROM: Residential Urban RM 8 PROPERTY SIZE ACR�S: O.S2 m.o.l, TQ: E��sidential Medium RM 1� Rlght-�i-way: Non� ACRES: Q.0 A7tA5 F'AG�: 314A S�C: 22 TWP: 29 S RANG�:15 � PI.A�NIHG AND zONING B�ARQ: Aprii 21, 1998 CITY COMMISSION: May 7, �998 rrepareo oy. ttdw- r�uouc worres .�am�n�s�rau� � � ��� � � Y�+ILRYVOOD i_._���.-�...�-f� { i DR , C �N � �...�r� a � � � � DE �lt� Community Service Founc�ation� fnc. 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SUlU�MARY: PROPOSED REZaN[NC AND LAND USE PLAN AMENDMENT EXiSTING ZONLNG DISTRICT Multi le Famil Residential "Twelve" RM-12 . .. . . �:P.R �. SED>Z�}NlNG atSTRICT�..: : `: ;�e�i�ral�Office� OG � . ; .::. . -�. ::°:::���.:�:::<: � :....... .:.. .:. EXISTING FUTURE I..AND USE Residential M�dium C�ASSIFICATION :PR4P05ED.FUTURE LAND�USE. �:: : � � Qffice General: � .� . : � .... .. .:.� .. � .. : CLASSIF�CATI4N :�.. . � . . . EXISTING AND PROPOSED US� 4F THE SUBJECT PROPERTY EXISTING USE Generaf Office PR�PQS�A�.�S�°: �:::��� . `�:�� ��..: ::�`.:: .G��neral Offce : ` � . : :: �. : :�: :: �: :� , :. ::.: :..:.:::�; � �..: : �:: :: � : �. :: : . ASSESSED VALIlE OF SUBJECT PROPERTY . .:.... .. ... .: . . ::. . . :, .. .. ; .�: . � .. . . . . ��` � °� � :. �$ 7fi�90D.00 .�. :.: . , . .�� Roviewed �y: OrIginsting Dept: Casts Lega1 ��q Infa Srvc CEN�RAL PEFiMITTIN � Total Budget ��A Public Works User Dept. Fundfng Source: Purchasfng N/A DCMIACM � Current FY CI Risk Mgmt ��A Qther Attachments OP ORDINANCES NQ. f268-98 & Other 5269-98 Z0�lING MAP LOCATION MAP Suhmitted hy: ❑ IVona Clty Manaqar A ra ristfan Coda: Prtrtted on rweveled awnwr de.� 2198 Z 98-06& L.UP 98-03 Page 2 DISCUSSl�N: The applicant �P.B. Horizon, (nc,} is requesting a zoning change for khe pr�perty (M&B 14101) located at the northwest corner of Pierce Street and Hillcrest Avenue. According to the application, #he subject proper�y historically has been used for genera! commercialloffice use. That use has not chang�d. How�ver, the property is zoned Mult�ple Family Residential "Twelve" (RM-12}. The applicant �s req��sting a z,oning char�ge to G�neral Office (OG) in order to bring the existing us� into conformity wit�t a permitted zonir�g district. • The Futur� Land Use Plan Classification of Reside�tial Medium will b� changed to Office General to conform with the proposed zoning district. The proposed Land Use Plan Amendment will not have any significant impack on th� services in th� area, • The applicant maintai�s that it wou[d be a significant hardship and economicafly unfeasible for the property #o be converted to a residentiai use. The application further indicates that the structure located an the property was originally �ermitted as an office buildir�g and had nat been �ut ta any other use. Staff has na reason to dispute this as�ertion. • The total land area far the subject site is 9,583.2 square feet (0.22 acres) which is under or�e acre. Four (4) acres or more are required to establish a new 4ffice General District. Although this property is under 4 acres, staff is in suppart of this rezoning due to the property's proximity to General Cammercial zoning district and ihe nanresid�ntial style of the construction o� the existing building on the ptoperty. Therefore, the request to rezane this property to OG would be consisteni with the adjoining land use pattern to the north and east, and compatible with tF�e existing contiguaus CG zoning district. • Pertinent i�formation conc�rning the request is summarized in the table below and on page 3. EXISTING ZONING AND FUTURE LAND USE OF APPLlCANT'S AND SURROUNDING PROPERTiES LQCATCaN :. 1N C�TY �� � FUTURE. I..ANp USE� ZONING '. �ACTUAL USE � �. . . : OR � � PLAN CAT�GORY . . . � . � � � �. � COUNTY �� � . Subject City Residential M�dium RM-12 General Office Pro ert North Cit Commercial Generai CG General Commercial South City Residential Medium RM-12 Multiple Family Residential Eas# Cit Commercia! General CG General Commercial West City Residential Medium RM-12 Multiple Family Residential • The Planning and Zoning Board held a public hearing on the suhject application on April 21, 1998 after which they unanimously �ndorsed the proposed �.and Use Plan Amendment from Residential Medium to Office General and a Zoning Atlas Amendment from Multiple Family Residential "Twe1�e" (RM-12) to General Office (OG) to the C�ty Commission. �THER REQUIRED REVIEWS Z98-06 & LUP 98-Q3 Page 3 • ABBREVIATIONS: CG = Generai Commercial District �City} & RM-8 � Multiple Family Residential "Eight" District (City) & RM-12 = Multiple Famify Residential "Twelve" District (City) Z98-06 & LUP 98-03 L..:� , . . . ORDINANCE NO. 62�8-98 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, F�aR�DA, AMENQiNG THE F'UTURE I..AND USE PlAN ELEMENT OF THE C4MPREHENSIVE PIAN OF THE C1TY, TO CHANGE THE LAND U5E DESIGNATION FOR CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY LQCATED AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER O� PlERCE STREET AND HILLCREST AVENUE, CONSISTING OF METES AND BOUNDS 14-01, WHOSE P�ST O�'�ICE ADDRESS IS 1384 PIERCE STREET, FROM RESIDENTIAL MEDIUM T� OF�lCE GENERAL; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the amendment to fhe future land use p1ar� efement af the compr�hensive plan af the City as set forth in this ordinance is faund to be reasonable, proper and appropriake, and is consistenk with the City's comprehensive plan; r�ow, therefare, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CfTY OF CI.EARWATER, FLORIDA: Section 1. The future land use pian element of the comprehensive plan oi th� Gity af Cleatwater is amended by designating the land use categary for the her�inaft�r described proAerty as follows: Propertv T�� W�st 90 feet af the East 12� feet of the North 105 fe�# of th� Northeast'/ of the Southeast'/. of the Northeast'/, of Section 15, Township 29 South, Range 15 East. {�UP 98-03} E.ar�d Use Cateqorv Fram: Resid�ntial M�dlum To: Office General Section 2. The City Commissian does hereby certify k�at this ordir�ance is cansistent with the City's camprehensive plan. � S�ction 3. This ordir�a�ce shali taKe effect immediately upon adoptior�, subject to the ap�roval of fhe land use designation by the Pir�ellas County Baard of County Commissioners, ar�d subject to a determination by tt�e State of �lorida, as appropriate, of compliance with the applicable rec�uirements of the E.oca! rovernment CompreE�ensive Planning and Land De��lopmen# Regulation Act, pursuant ta §163.3189, Florida Staf�tes. The Direckor af Planning and Development is aufhorized io transmit to the PineUas County Planning Council an application to amend ihe Countywide Plar� in order to achiev� consistency with k�e Future Lanci Use Pian E�ement of #h� City's Campreh�nsive Plan as amended by this ordinanr.e. PASSED ON FiRST RFADENG PASSE� ON SECOND AND FINA� R�AD�NG AND AD�PTED Appr ved as to form• .�. .. Leslie K. Daugal!-Side , sst. City At#arn�y Rita Garvey, Mayor-Commissianer Attest: Cynthia E. Goud�au, City Clerk Ordlnance No. 6268-9B ORDINANCE NO. 62fi9-98 AN ORDfNANCE OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, �'E.ORfDA, AMENDING THE ZONiNG ATI.AS OF THE CITY E3Y REZONENG CERTAIN PROPERTY LOCATED AT THE NORTHWEST C�R�lER �F PiERCE STREET ANQ HIl.LCJ�EST AV�NUE, CONSISTING QF METES AND QOUNOS 1�#-01, WHQSE POST OF�ICE ADDRESS IS 1384 P1EP.CE STR�ET, FR�M MULTIPL.E- FAMII.Y R�SI�ENTIAL "TWELVE" (RM-12) TO GENERAL OFFICE (OG); PROVfDING AN E�FECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the am�ndment to the zoning atfas of the City as set forth in this ordinar�ce is four�d to be reasonable, proper and appropr�ate, and fs cflnsist�nt wit�t t�e City's Comprettensiva Plan; now, therefore, BE 1T DRDAINED BY THE C1TY CUMMISSiON OF THE CIIY OF CtEARVIIATER, FLORIDA: Sectian 1. The falfowing described prop�r#y in C1�arwater, Flarida, is hereby rezaned, and the zoning atlas of the City is amended as faffows; PrOpertY The West 90 fe�t of the East 120 feet of khe North 105 feet of the Northeast'/, of the Sautheast'/, of ti�e Northeast'/ of Sectior� 15, Tawnsi�ip 29 South, Range 15 East. (Z 98-06} Zanir�q _District Fram: Multiple-Family R�sidential "Twelve" (RM-12) To: Ger��ral Office (OG} Section 2. The Central Permitting Director is di�ected to revise the zoning atfas of khe City in accordance with th� foregaing amendm�nt. Sectian 3, This ordir�ance shalk talce effect immediatefy upon adaption, subjeck to the approval of ihe ]and use dssigr�ation set forfh in Ordinanc� 62fi8-98 by the PinelEas Cauniy Board of Caunty Cammissianers, and subject to a dekerminatian by th� State af Florida, as a�propriat�, of compiiance with the appficahle fequirements of tne Local Government CamPrehensive Planning and Land DevefoPment Regulatio� Act, pursuant to §163.3189, Florida Statutes. PASSED 4N FIRST READING PASSED �N SECQNQ AND FINAl. REA�ING AND ADOP7E� Approved as ta form: �� r �I Leslie K. Da�tgall-Side Assistant City Attomey Rita Ga�vey, Mayar-Commission�r Att�st: Cynth�a E, Gvudea� City Cl�rk Ordir�ance No. 62fi9-88 .. 15 ...��� .��wr �..�a�■i � ��I''��I �i1��~ . 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Z: 98-06 LUP: 98-0� ADDRESS: �3$4 Pierce Streat PROP�RTY DESCRlPTION• Cleorwater, �L M & 8 1�/Q1 l.AND U5� .��.� ZO � FROM: Residential Medium RM 12 PROPERTY 31Z� ACRES: 0.22 rn.o.�. 70: Office General OG HIQht-ot-w�y: None ACHES: 0.0 A7LA5 PAGE: 2876 SEC: 15 TWP: 29 S RJIHGE:15 E PLAKH�NG ANLI ZONING �DARD: April 21, i99$ CITY COMMlSSION: �lay 7, 199$ rrsp4rea oY nnrr- ruo�i� rrvr�cs nominisirauc B _ O S U R V E Y �C10N-�•• i�IJlf.'�.��, 1OM715iiP r+ , .. tHE W�ST �U.00 FEE1' O�' TNE E45i 120.00 FEET' OF iHE NOI:'TH 10,3.OU FEET UF 77'-/E' NCI?Tf�EAST 1/�R OF T'HE SOUTHF145T' J/� OF 1'HF. NDRTHEAST J�4 OF SECTID�I 15, 7'OWNSHIP 29 S� RANGE 15E, pllVE�UIS C�UNlY, Ff,01+� r1. • 5UBJECT T'O fllVY AND A�,L EASE'MENTS' OF f7ECORD. SAJp PROPE'1?IY FA�.LS WIT'NIN FLOOD ,2'ONE "X" ACCORDING 7'4 FL.040 M.�If7 �12JD96 dU 16 D. C1TY OF CLEARWAI'ER� F"L�RID�4. 7'H/S SURV�'r' WAS DONE WITHDUi THE BENE'FIT OF A TITLE SE'ARCN. THIS SZIRV�Y 1S NOi' VAL/D IJNLESS SIGNED,DATED ANO EMBOSSED WITH SEAL. 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EA— Public Works Administration , "'�` ,, � • _ ��� �,�► �� �M � �� SUBJECTIRECOMMENDATI�N: Clearwater City Commission A�enda Cover Memorandum Worksession item J�: Final Agenda Item �/ Meetin� Qate: s�o7rsa • Petition far Land Use Plan and Zaning Atlas Amendment for 1261-'� 283 l.akevisw Road; �wners: Harry J. Free, Valeri A. Hofineiser & Merle H. Blasjo. • Approve the Petition for Land Use Plan Amendment from Residential Urban to Resident3allOffice General and Zoning Atlas Amendment from Single Family Residential "Eight" (RS-8) and Multiple Family Residentia) "Eight" (RM-8) to Limited 0#fir,e (OLj for Lats 62-64, Block 7, Cleveland Grave and Lois 1-3 Baylan Subdivision, and pass ordinances No. 6270-98 and 627�-98 on first reading. (Z 98-�7 & LUP 98-04} u and that the appropriate ofiicials be authorized ta execute same. ._ _ SUMMARY: � PROPOSED REZ4NING AND LAND USE PLAN AMENDMENT EXISTING Z�NING DISTRiCT Single Family Residential "Eight" (�iS-8} & Multi le Famil Residential "Ei ht" RM-8 > PR�P.U5ED.ZONiNG:D15TR1CT� : Limited.Office 4L� : >:;:.: � �: °` � � `:'�.' ::�° ::: � � EXISTING FUTURE LAND USE Residential Urban CLASSIFICATION . . :,PRO:pOSE�::�'.UTU�t� LANA. US��� .. �: : Resid�r�tiall�ffice .Generai . : . : ..: � : ::.. ;�: : � �-. . . . ... .... ...., . ... .... ;.. .. . .. . .. : ;. . .. :. ...: �:��ASSIFIGATION .::::::..�;.. . . . . . EXIST�NG AND PROPOSED LlSE OF THE SUBJECT PR�PERTY EXISTING USE Vacant :PROPbSED:l#SE:�: ' �� :���:�::::�::<.: �:°.:. Dffice Use : : . ...: � . . ASSESSED VALUE OF SUBJECT PROPERTY .:.. .: :.: . .. , � .. :. $ 9�`;4�O:Op Combir�ed l�ats .1=3 & 6�-64 . . . Reviewed by: Legal N�q Budget NIA �urchasing N/A Rlsk Mgmt N/A Submitted by: City Manaflor Enfo Srvc Public Works DCM/ACM Ot�er �riginatinp Qopt: Casts CEN'fRAL PERMITT Tota! Usor Dflpt. Current FY Attachments �RDINANC�S NO. 6270-98 & 6271-98 ZOIVING MAP LQCATIDN MAP C3 NonQ atlan Codo: Fut�tlinp Saurce: CI _ �P _ Other � PrInted on recyclod paper �BV• 2l98 Z 98-07 & �.UP 9H-04 Pag� 2 DlSCUSSlON: i� • Yhe applicants are requesting a zoning char�ge for Lots fi2 through 64, Block 7 in Cleve�and Grove and L.ots 7 through 3 in Boylan Subdivision generally located at the southwest corner of Boyl�n Avenue and Lake�iew Raad. These iots are now vacant, The applicants are requesting e zoning change from Multipie Family Residential "Eight" �RM-8} and Single Family Residential "Eighk' {RS-S) to Limited Office {OL} district in order to develop these properties in#o office type �se. • The Future Land Use P1an Classi�cation of Residential Urban will be changed to ResidentiallOffice General to confarm with the proposed zoning district, and compatible with the Countywide Future �.and Use Plan Classi�cation on adjoming properties to the west of the subject lots. Th� proposed Land use Pian Amendment will not ha�e any significant impact on the servtces in the area. • The tota� land area for th� subjec# site is 32,234.4 square feet (0.74 acres) which is under on� acre and less than the minimum #aur (4 } ac�es required to establish a new OL District. However, the proposed rezoning wou�d be an extension inko the existing OL zoning district io the west of the subject site. it will also resuit in conso(ida#ing this far�d corridor info one compatible zoning distr�c# and �and use plan classifiication. • The request to rezone these properties to O�. would be cvnsistent with ihe adjoining fand use patter� io the wes# and compatibl� with the existing contiguaus OL zoning district. It will also eliminate zoning fragmentatior� which has charact�rized this area. • i'e�tinent information concerning the request is summarized in the table and on page 3. E]CfST[NG ZON�NG ANQ FUTURE LAND USE C�F APPl.iCANT'S AND SURROUNDING PROPERTIES ::L�CRT�C?N'..::�`::: ;,. :. ; �N; C�TY ,C?R�::� : :. FU.T�JR�°. lrANQ .l�5�:::; ZON�NC:- ::A�T�Al. USE . : . .. . .... . : :.: .. . �.:::�::>:, ..::::.: :::::..; �: ::�::::: . � :.Cc�UNTY::; : :P�:AI�i' CATEGORY : : : �:. �: ' �;: ;-: : °:. :: : �. �:::::: ;:`;::: :: ;': � .: ::: � :. .: � �. Subj�ct Property City Residential Urban RM-8 & Vacant RS�B North CitylCounty Residentia! Medium RMH & Mobile Hor��e & Commercial CN Park & General Neighborhood Commercial South City Residential Urban RM-8 & Residential RSwB East Cit Residen#ial Urban RM-8 R�sident�al West Ciky Residentia!lOffice �L Limited Offices Generaf The Plannir�g and Zoning Board held a public hearing on this appEication on April 21, � 998 after which they unanimously endorsed the proposed land Use Pian Am�ndmenk from Residential Urban to R�sidentiallOffice General and a Zaning Atlas Amendment from Single FamiEy Resider�tial "Eight" (RS-8} and Multiple Fam�ly Resid�ntial "Eight" (RM-8) ka Limited Office (OL) to the City Commissivn. i i :; � ; ,, . , i ; � ;, � , r ; � � � � �. � , f Yi OTHER REQUIRED REVIEWS Z98-07 & LUP 98-04 Page 3 /.: �':=, '.i� .:J.; .'y. .,t.5: . .. . ... ....�..: �, � +�.: ..: . . . ... :.v�.:: �.:..: -�: . . .: : �.. �:: .. �...v �i...1:.s ..i,:..,. i).:.:.:�:.�:� �. ; -. ... n.a ... ,.;;n.�: . .f. .. .:...�� .. .i:::.:'("'.�i�:....;....: :n: � . . .r......:..7 ..... ...�,i'•'•�i..":.':r.;..;�....- .,. ..j: ;.11�� ��:: .t . N Y�S� �Nq:::�°�:; :�: Pinelfas Planning CouncillCountywide Planning X Authori# � Florida De artment of Comm�nit Affairs X • ABBREVIATiONS: CN =N�ighborhood Commerciaf District (City), OE. - Limited �ffice; RMH = Mobile Home Park; RM-8 = Muytiple Family Resident�al "Eight" District (City} & RS-8 = Single Family Residential "Eight" District {City), Z98-05 & L.UP 9B-42 :,�.� . . . - � � QRDINANCE NO. 8270-98 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA, AMENDING THE FUTURE fAND U5E PIAN EI�EMENT OF THE COMPREHENSIVE P[AN OF THE CITY, T4 CHANGE THE LAND USE DESl�NATI4N F�R C�RTAIN REAL PROPERTY LOCATED AT THE SOUTHWEST C�RNER OF BOYLAN AVENUE ANQ LAKEVIEW ROAD, CONS�ST�NG OF l.�TS 62 THROUGH 64, BLOCK 7, CLEVEIAND GROVE, AN� LOTS 1 THROUGH 3, BOYLAN SUBDIViS14N, WH05E POST OFFICE ADDRESS IS 1251 THRC7UGH 1263 LAKEVIEW ROAD, FROM RESlDENTlAL UR6AN TO RESIDENTIAL OFFICE GENERAL; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, th� amendment to the future land use plan �lemenk af the comprehensive pian of the City as set forfh in this ordinance is found to be reasonabfe, proper and appropriate, and is cansistent with t�e City's comprehensive p1an; now, therefar�, BE IT �RDAfN�� BY THE C1TY COMMISSION a� THE CITY O� Ci.EARWATER, FLORIdA: Section 1. The future �and us� plan �lement of the comprehensive plan of the City of C�earwater is amended by designating the land use category for the hereinaft�r described property as Follows: PropertV Lots 52 thraugh B4, B[ock 7, Cleveland Grove, according to the map ar pfat thereaf, as recorded in Pfat Book 9, Page 7, of the public records af Pinellas co�nty, Floricia; and �.ots 1 through 3, Boylan Subdivisian, accarding to the map or plat thereof, as recorded in Plat Boofc 30, Page 47, af ihe pubiic records of Pineflas County, Fforida. {LUP 98-Oa) Lar�r� Use Cateqorv From: Residential Urban To: Res�dential Office G�neral Section 2. The City Commissian does hereby certify that this ordinance is consistent w�th the City's compreh�nsive �lan. � Section 3. This ordinance sha11 take �ffect imme�iately upon ad�piion, subject to t�te approva) of the land use des�grtation by the Pinellas Caunty Board of County Commissioners, and sulaject to a dekermination by the State of Flor�da, as appropriate, of complianc� with the a}�plicat�le requiremenks of the Local Govemment Camprehensive Pfanning anci Land Development R�gulatior� Act, pursuant to §163.3189, Florida Statutes.. T�e �irectar of Planning ar�d Developmettt is �u#�tarized to transmit #o ti�e Pine�las Ca�r�ty P�anning Councif an ap�[icatian to amend ihQ Countywide Pian in order to achieve consistency with fhe F�ture �.and Use Pian Elem�nt of the City's Camprehensive Plan as amended by this ordina�ce. PASSED ON FIRST READING PASSED ON SECOND AND FINAL READING AND ADOPTED A� ro d as to farm� ,. i � �.eslie K. Daugall- ides ssk. City Attomey Rita Garv�y, Mayor-CommissionE;r Attest: Cynthia E, Goudeau, City Clerk Ordlnance 6270-98 oRO�ntaNCE No. �z��-ss AN ORDlNANCE 4F THE CITY OF CLEAf�WATER, FLORIDA, AMENDiNG THE ZONING ATLAS OF THE CITY BY REZONING CERTAlN PR�PERTY LOCATED AT Tf-�E 54UTHWEST C�RNER �F BOYLAN AVENUE AND (.AKEVIEW ROAD, CONSISTiNG OF LOTS 62 THROUGH fi4, BLOCK 7, CLEVEL4ND GROVE, AND LOTS 1 THROUGH 3, BOYl11N SUBDiVISlON, WHOSE POST UF�ICE ADDRESS lS 12B'1 THROUGH �283 LAKEVIEW ROAD, FROM SINGI�E- FAMI�Y RFSIDENTIA#� �ElGHT' �RS-8j AND MULTIPLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL "EIGH7" {RM-8) �T4 �,IMITED OFFICE (OL); PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, tE�e am�ndment ta the zoning atlas of the City as set farth in this ordinance is found to be reasona�ale, proper and ap�ropriate, and is consistent with the City's Camprehensive Plan; now, therefore, BE IT QRDAINED 6Y THE CITY COMMfSS�ON �F THE CITY OF CLEAf2WATER, FLORIDA: Seckion 1. The fo�lawing describecf property in Clearwater, Florida, is hereby rezoned, and ih� zor�ing atlas of ti�e City is amendeti as follows: Propertx �ots 62 through 64, Block 7, Cleve�and Grove, accardir�g to the map or ptat thereaf, as recarded in Plat Boak 1, Page 7, ot'tF�e public records of Pinellas County, Florida; a�cf Lats i through 3, Boyfan Subdivision, according to the map ar plat thereof, as recorded in Plat Book 30, Page 47, of the public recards of Pineilas County, Florida. Zonin Districf From; Single-Famiiy Residential "Eight° (F�S-8) Multiple-Family Residential "Eight" (RM-8} To: (Z 98-07� Limited Qffice {QL) Sectron 2. Th� Centrai Permitting Directar is directeci to fevise the zoning atlas of th� City in accordance with the foregoing amendment. S�ctian 3, This ordinance sha11 take effect immediatefy upan adoptio�, subject to ih� appravai of th� land use designakio� sek forth in Ordinance 627f�-96 by tt�e Ptnelfas Caunty Baard of Cou�ty Commissianers, and subject to a determination by the State of Flarida, as a�propriate, of compliance with the appiicable requirements of the Local Govemment Comprehe�sive Pfanning and L.and Devefopmet�t Reguiation, Act, pursuant to §163.3189, Florida Statutes. PA55ED ON FIRST READING PASSED ON SECOND AND FINAL READiNG AND ADOPTED A pr ed as to for . c� " Leslie K. Dougali-5f s Assfstant City Attorn Rita Garvey, Mayar-Commissioner � A#test; Cynthia E. 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HoFmeiser & Merle H. 8lasjo Z: 98-07 Ll1P: 98-�4 ADDRESS: �35 Country Cl�b R�. , �26 Northridge Rd. pRORERTY DE5CRIPTION: BeNeair, FL 33756 ' Sania Barbura, CA 931�5 Cfeve�and Grove, Block 7, Lats 62-64 & I.AN� USE Pk,Ah ZONING Boylan Subdivision, l.ots 1-3 FROM: Residential Urbar� ftM 8, R5 8 PR�PERTY SIZE ACRES: 0.74 m.o.l. :.TQ: Resi�ential Office General 0� Rlght-of-way: None ACRES: 0.0 ATLAS I'AG�: 3a5B S�C: 22 TWP: 29 S RANGE:15 E PLA�tNEHQ AHD XOMINQ 80AR[i: April 2f, 1�9$ C1TY C�MMIS510N; May 7, 1998 Prepared by. RBW- Public Works Adminislratior El�l �, . �. � �� ` � Clearwater City Commission Worksesskon Item �f: � I- � Agenda Co�er Memorandum Final Agenda Item # Meetinfl Date: _5107198 SUB.fECTIRECQMMENQATION: • Petition to �o-adopt Land Use Pian Amendments previous{y adopted by Ordinancas No. 6066-95; fi9 5a-97; fi'154-97; fi9 42-97; 69 30-97 and fi234-98 by the City Commissian. • Appro�e the Petitiar� to re-adopt said amendments, and pass Ordinances No. 6275-98; B27fi-98; 6277-98; 6278-98; fi279-98 and fi280-98 on fErst reading. (LUP98-05j � d and that the appropriate ofilcials be authorized to execute same. SUMMARY: � e This re-adoption invol�es six iand use plan amendme�t items that were adopted between the period of September 19, 1996 through March 19, 'i 998. During this period, the Department of Community Affairs (DCA) fc,und the sta#us of our EWaluation and Appraisai Report (EARj to be in q�estion. Therefare, now that #he DCA has found our EAR #o be sufficient, the City legal staff advises that these cases be re-adopt�d. • Pertinent information concerning the request Es summarized in the tables on page 2. Revlewed by: Originating Dopt: Costs Legal � fnfo Srvc _�/A CENifiAL PERMiTTING Tota1 Budget ��A Public Works N/A User Da�t. Funding Saurce: Purchas[ng ��A DCM/ACM � `'`�' Current FY Ci �. t- -- Risk Mgmt ��A Other tta ments OP Q A{�CES NO. 6275-88, Other 6276-98, 6277-98, 5278-98; 6279-98 & 6280-98 5u6mitted by: C�ty Man�gor � Nane A ra riatian Codo: printad an recvcled oennr fiov. 2I9 B LUP 98-05 Page 2 PAST AND CURRENT ORDlNANCES ASS�ClATE� WITH PREVIOUSLY ADOPTED LAND USE PLAN AMENDMENTS `:NAM��.a��Ai��L1GANT:&�:::�:::-:<: :PR�VIOUS :� ::`.:::°.:: :DATE:.O�:::':`�,;:�:.:,�::Pl�O�?OSED.;:. .... ....... . . . ... ....:. ... ..,:.: . . . .. ..; . . . . .. .,..... . . . . . �; �::A.N�.; U�E;;�LAN�:'#�::::':<`. '�':. ::'� :::: ::D��.iNANCE.:#�.;: ::.:' PR�VIaU�`:::.:::: ;;N�S .N. ` :.'> ::.:�, ; ;:.' . �.AD�.PTIC3N � �� :URDINANGE:`: :#.:; `:' A. ,!. & K. S. Lewis LUP 96-04 6�66-96 9119I96 6275-98 Word of Faith Church of Gad LUP 97�D1 6� 30-97 410�197 6276-98 Stephen E. Terepka LUP 97-02 6� 42-97 8107197 6277-98 Rob�rt C. Young LUP 97-�3 6154-97 7117197 6278-98 CNHSICharles Rutledge LUP 97-05 6157-97 7117197 6279-98 Morton Plani Hospital Association LUP 9B-Q1 6235-98 3/19198 6280-98 OTHER REQUIRED REVIEWS LUP 98-05 � ORD�NANCE NO. 6275-9B AN ORDINANCE OF THE C1TY OF GLEARWATER, FI.ORIDA, READOPTiNG THE AMENDMENT TO THE FUTURE (AND USE Pk�+N ELEMENT �F THE COMPREHENSIVE pLAN OF THE C1TY, , PREV�OUSLY ADOPTE� BY ORDINANC� NO, 6p66-96, TO CMANGE THE LAND USE DESIGNATI�N �OR CERTA�N REAL PROP�RTY LQCATED QN THE SOUTH SlDF OF DRU1D ROAD, WEST OF U. S. '�9 NORTH, CON5ISTING OF PART OF M&B 44-04, IN SECTfON 1B, TOWNSHIP 29S, RANGE 16E, AND PART OF LOT 3, SEVER PARK SUBDIVISION, FROM RESIDENTIAUOFFICE GENERAL AND RESIDENTIA�. URBAN TO PRESERVATION; PROViDING AN EFFECTiVE �ATE. WHEREAS, a� amendment ta the future land c�se �lan element of t�e comprehensive plari regarding the subjeci property was previc�usly aciopted by Ordinance No. 806E-96, and owir�g to #he pe�dency, at the time of adoption, of the City's Evaluation and Appraisai Repart ar�d the provisions of Florida 5tafutes Section 163.3187{6j and related provis9ons of the Florida Administrative Code it is necessary to readopt said amendment in order to assur� its effectiveness; and WHEREAS, khe amendment ta the future (and Use plan efem�nt of f�e comprehensi�e �lan of the City as set forth in this ordinance is found to be reasanable, proper an� appropriate, and is cansiskent wit� the City's comprehensive plan; naw, therefor�, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY CC}MM1S510N OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA: 5ec�tion 1. The future land use plan efement of the campreh�r�sive plan of the City of C1�arwater is amende� by designating the land us� category for the hereinafter described prope�ty as folfows; Pro e See Exn9bit A attached. (I.UP 96-04) E.and lJse Cate.� From: ResidentiallOffce G�neral anci Resid�ntial Urban Ta: Preservation Section 2. The City Cammissian does her�by certify that this orcfinanca is cpnsistent with the City's comprehensive plan. Section 3. This ordinance sha11 take effect immediatefy upon adoption, subject to the approval of the Ea�d use designation by the Pinellas Co�nty Board of County Cammissioners, ar�d subject to a determination by the Skate af �larida, as appropriate, of compliance with the applicable requiremer�ts af ti�� Loca1 Government Compr�hensive Plarining and Land Developm�nt Regulatian Act, pursuant to §'�83.3189, Fforida Statutes. The Director of P�anning �rdfnance No. 6275-98 i i � 1 , .` � '1 � � . � � , • ' Y . �.� � - and Development is autharized to #ransmit to the Pfnellas Caunty Planning Cauncil an appllcatZon .• to amend the Countywide Plan in arder ta achieve consistency with the Futc�re Lan� Use PEan ., Element of the City's Campr�t�ensive Rian as am�nded by this ordinance. PASSED ON FIRST REA��NG ` PASSED ON SECOND AND FINAL � ' READING ANd ADOPTED � Rita Garvey, Mayor-Commissioner App ved as ta fa : At#est; . ,� � Leslie K. Dot�gall-Si e Cynt�ra E. Gaudea� Assistant Gity Attom� . City Clerk � � Ordlnance No. 6275-98 . � � f � 1 � � � � • . 1 . . AN C�RDiI�lANCE OF THE ClTY OF CLEARWATER, F'LORIDA, AMENDING TNE FUTURE LAND USE PLAN EI.�MENT OF THE COMPREHENSIVE PEAN 4F THE ClTY, TO CHANGE TH� LAND USE DESIGNAT(ON FOR CERTAiN REAL PROPERTY t�OCATED ON 7HE SOUTH SIDE OF DRU1D ROAD, WEST OF U.S. �9 NORTH, CONSISTING OF PART OF M�B �44-04, IN SECTIQN 98, TOWNSH�P 295, R,4NGE 96E, AND PART OF �4T 3, SEVER PARK SUBDIViSION FROM RESlDENTIAVOFF�CE GENERAI. AND RESIDENTIAL IJRBAN T� PRESERVATIDN; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WH�REAS, tne amendment ta the future land use plan elemer�t vf the comprehe�sive plan o# the City as s�t torth in this ordinance is fnun� ta be reasanabie, proper and appropriate, and is consistent with fhe Ciiy's Compreh�nsive Plan; now, t��refore, BE iT ORDAINED 8Y THE CI'fY COMMISS�ON OF THE CITY OF GLEARWATER, FLORIDA: Se�n 1. T#ie future land use pian �lement of the Comprehensive Plar� of tY�e City of Clear�rvat�r is amend�d by designa4ing the land usa category for the hereinafter describad property as #ollows: ' • ���♦ See Exhibit A a�tached. {LUP96-04) � . �•lT� .. -.. � Fram: R�sidentiall�ffce General and Residential Urban Ta: Preservation ,�' n 2. Th�s ordinar�ce shall take effect immediately upon adoption, sub�ect to the appraval of the land use designai{on by the Pinel�as Counfy Board of Ca�rnty Commissior�er� artd subject to a determinatian by the state lanti pianning agency or the Administrative Commissiot� of the State of Flarida, as appropriate, of com�lfance with #he agpiicabie requirements of the �ocaf Govemmer�t Compr�her�sive Piar�ning and Land Development Regu�atfan Act, pursuant to § �fi3.3�B9, Fiorida Statutes. The Director of Central Permitting is aut�orized to transmit ta the Pinel�as County Planning Council an applicatian to amend the Co�antywide P�ari in order to achieve consistency with t�� Futura �and Use Plan Element of the Ciiy's Comprehensive Plan as amended by this ordinance. P�ISSED ON FIRST READING PASSED 4N �ECOND AND FINAL RF�►DING AND ADOPTED Approved as fo form and legal uff"ici�r�cy: r '% % %1 Leslie K. Do�ga I-Si e Ass�sta�t City Attome 5eptember 5, 1996 September 19, 1996 /s/ Iti�a Gar�e Rita Garvey, Mayor-CommEss{oner Attest: Cynihia E. Goud�au, City Clerk Ordln�nc� Ho, d66E•96 ° LEGAL DESCRIPTION Fiom t�e SE comer of Sectio� �8, Towr�ship 29 So�h, Range 18 � Eaat, g0 N 0�°03'04" E 1093.27 feet, thence N 89`�9'03" W, `'1 ��.3� fegt to the Northeast comer of Lot 2, Sever Pa�it as reca�rded in PZat 8aok 9D, Page S9, of the pubSlc records of Pinellas Cot�nty� the�ce go N 89°19'03" W 1&4.71 teet, thence N 0'i °03'Q�" � 200A1 (eet to the So�th�m rigF�t-of-way of OruEd Road, tnence aiang said r�ght-of-way N. 89°1S'03` W 11�.23 teet ta THE POiNT OF BECINNING, tnence contir�ue N 89°'f9'03" W 84.2Z feet, thenoe S 0�°22'22' W 25U.Q2 feet, thence 5 89°�9'03" . E� 08.79 feet, ti�er�ce N D9 °03'D4" E�25.g$ feet; thence N 85°7B'38" W 95.87 faat; thence N�6°23'28' W 24.49 feet to THE PO1NT OF EiEGINNfNG. Ex�ibit A ; , �� :., . � : � � , , 0 Ordinartoa No. SD66-98 ,rt;#;i:1�f: PR4P4SED R�Z4]N�NG AND LAND USE Pl/�ild AI�ENDMEMT OWNER: �ewia, A J Ec K S Z: 96-07 ar�d L.U.P. 96-0� AQDR�SS: 20� 6� U5 � 9. R P � RI I ; � Sec 18 29 �6, part M&B 44-04 !�:'S"ever P�tk, part Lot 3 LAND US� pLAN �QNiN� FR4M, ReslQff Gon & R U OG & RM 8 YO: PreservatiQn P AYU4S PAG�: 289 A ;.iJF( 0 r� r fliT� 7--5g AC�iES: O.fi2 � RIGHT-of-WAY: ACR�5: SEC: 18 'fYVP; 29 S RG�: 16 E • . ; y: .�.c7•.r'-.. C: � atit .�`.?.:' ��f'r#y ':i�y��'., ..^ ;�, � �;!'�,�'.�. ' ' _ .' %�N •i: �r �•�..f��: M /�f �' + �',: ai d �4��r"s YJ� :.�.�\ �+" `� '`' . °CITY.CbM �S.S[ON. N ��;�w�. A.3 4�r � � ..r x �;: $•;�.: .. .. .:[:. .. 3."' .. 1+ ...S.O;.i�7�. �>i....,<[,..:..f�M .."•.�X.slF.a&ir�s:,..: W4�..,:y�.a prd�nance tda, 60b6-96 4RDINANCE N4. 6276-98 AN QRDiNANCE OF 7HE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FL4RiDA, READOPTING THE AMENDMENT TO THE FUT[JRE 4AND USE PLAN ELEMENT OF THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN O� THE clTY, PREVIOUSLY ADOPTED BY ORD1NANcE No. s�3a-97, TO CHANGE THE lAND USE DESIGNATfON FOR CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY LOCATED AT THE SE CORNER 4F THE INTERSECT�ON OF MYRTLE AVENUE WITH GRAND CENTRAL STREEi', CONSISTING O� �OTS s, 7, 8& 9, BLQCK 90, MIl.TON PARK SUBDIVISION, FF�OM INSTITUTIONAL T4 RESIDENTIAUQFFICE GENERAL; PROVIDING AN EF�ECTiVE DATE. WHEREAS, an am�ndment fo the f�tture Zand use plan element of the comprehensive plan r�garc�ing the subjec# praperty was previausiy adopted by Ordir�ance No. 613A-97, and owing ta the pendency, at the time of adoption, of the City's Evaluatian and Appraisal Report and #he pfovisions of Flarida Statut�s Section 163,3187(fi) anci relaked provisions of the Florida Administrative Code it is necessary to readopt said am�ndment in order ta assure its effectiveness; and WHERCAS, tfi�e amer�dment to the future land use plan elemer�t of th� comprehensiv� plan of the City as set forth in this ordinance is found tfl be reaso�able, proper and appro�riate, and is consistent with the City's Comprehensive Plan; now, tF�erefore, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY C�MMISSION OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, F�ORfDA: Seckion '[. T#�e f�ture Eand use plan eiement af the Camprehensive Plan of the City of Cl�arwater is amended by designating the (and use categary for the hereinafter described prope�ty as io�lows: Pro ert �and lJse Cateqory Lots 6, 7, 8& 9, B1ock 10, Milton Pa�fc Subdivision, according to the piat thereaf From: Instikutiona) �-ecorcted in Plat Baak '�, Page fi9, � public records of Pinelkas County, FL. (�.UP97-01) To: R�sidentiallOffice General Section 2. 7his ordinance shall take effect immediately u�on adopiia�, subject ta the approval of the iand use designation by the Pinellas County Board of County Commissioners and subject ta a determinatian by t�e state land planning agency or the Administrative Commission af the State o� Flarida, as appropriaie, of complianc� wit� ihe a�p�icable requirements af th� Laca! Governmenf Comprehens�v� Planning and La�d Development Regulatiart Act, purst�ant to § 'S 63.3189, Florida Statutes. Th� Director of Central Permitting is authariz�d to transmit ta the Orcttnance No, 6276-98 '! . ' , t „. ' ° • :� ? Pi�erlas Co�nky Planning Counci! a� apAiication to amend the Countywiae Plan in ordar ko ' achieve cansistency witi� ti�e F�#ure Land Use Plan Element of !he City's Compreher�sive Plan as � am�nd�d by this ordinance. � � , , 4 PASSED E3N FIRSi READiNG , . , �.; � PASSED �N SECOND AND FINAL �I � READING AND AD�PTED � A r ed as ta form: .� Leslie K. Daugali-5id s, Asst. City Attomey � Rita Garv�y, Mayor-Cammissioner Att�s#: Cynthia E. Goudeau, City Clerk � �rdlnance Na. 6276-�8 � �:� ►:i �• � ' AN �RDINANCE 4F THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA, AMENDING THE �UTl1RE LAND USE PEAN E[,�MENT OF THE C�MPREHENSLVE PI.AN OF THE CITY, TO CHANGE THE LAND USE �ES�GNATEON FOR CERTAIN REAL PROP�RTY I.4CATED AT THE SE CURNER OF THE INTERSECT�ON �F MYRTLE AVENUE WITH GRAND CENTRAI. STREET, CONSISTING OF LOTS fi, 7, 8& 9, BI�QCK 1a, MILTON PARK SU�DIVISIDN, FR4M INSTITUTIONAL TO RESIDENTIAVOFFICE GENERAL; PROVIDING AN E�FEGTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the amendment to the future land use plan element of ti�e compreh�nsive plan of the Cify as se! forth fn fhis ordfna�ce is found fo be reasonabfe� praper a�d apprapriate, and is consiste�t with ihe City's Com�aref�ensive Pian; now, t�erefore, BE iT ORDAINED BY THE C1TY COMMISSlON OF THE ClTY OF CLEARWATER, Fl.4RiDA: � �I4II.1. The future land use ptan element of the Camprehensivs Plan of the Ciiy of Cleanlvafer is am�nded by designating the land use category for the �ereinafter described property as follows: Pro�ertv Lots fi, 7� 8& 9, Biack 10, Milkon Par�c Subdi�isio�, according fo the �lat thereof recorded in Plat Book �, Page 69, public records of Pinellas County, FL. (�UP97-0U1) Eand �,se Catego�tv, Fram: lnst�tutional To: ResidentEaVOffice General Section 2. This ordinance shall take effect immediatefy upo�n a�aption, subject to the appro�al of fhe fand use designatian by the Pineffas Co�n�y Board of Ca�r�ty Commissioners and st�b�ect to a determination by l�re stake land planning agency or the Administrative Commission of tite State af Fio�ida, as approp�ate, af compliance with ihe applicabie requlrements of the Locaf Govemmertt Camptehensive Plartning and �ar�d Development Reg�latian Act, pursuant to � 163.3189, �bri�a Stattites. The Director o� Central Permitting is authorized ta transmit to the Pinellas Co�nty Planning Council an application to amend the Countywide Plan in order ta achi�ve consistency wit� the Future Land Use Plan �lement of th� City's Comprehensive Plan as amended by this ordinance. PASSED ON FIRST RFJ�DING r PASSED ON SEC�ND AND FINAL•� READIN� AND ADOPTED Appraved as to form; � � _ . � Leslie K. Dougal! d s, Asst. City Attomey March 20, 1997 A r�l 3 1997 � /s/ RiCa Gar�ey • Rita Garvey, Mayor-Commissianer ,. . .. ... . ...__.. Attest, ... . _ _ ' .., , . . . .' . .. _. .. . . _... _ - /s/ Cyn�hia �. Goudenu Cynt�ia E. Goudeau, City Cierk Ordinaa�• Ito.i130-l7 � __. _. . . .�. �? i►oN ir �a ,• �� _. _....___. ._ __-- -- ...._,y.__" :"_.� sru� �� � � PROPQSED REZ�iV�NG ��.���,�� AN[] LAlVQ USE PLAN �1MEN[]M�NT UWNER: INard af Farth C�urch of God z: ;ZiQ and LUP: �7 01 ADDR�SS: 1550 S. Belchar Rd �arpa, FL 33771 ,�,R�3PERTY D�SCRfP71QN: Miiton Park Sub, 61ock 10, Lots B-9 ` lAND U5� PLAN Z NlN �ROM: � Institutional PISP TO: Residential/Office General OPD �, ACFt�5: 0.65 � � RIGHT-of-WAY: ACRfS: � _ . � ' AT1J#S PAGE: 30S A S�C: 22 TWP: 29 S FtG�: 15 � � PI:ANNING�AND �(�NING �OAE�D � Mar �4� 499'7 CITY COMMISSlON Mar 20, 1897 ' � � �rdinance b130-97 4RDINANCE NO. 6277-98 AN �RDINANCE �F THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FL4RIDA, READOPTING THE AMENDMENT TO THE FUTURE LAND USE PLAN ELEMENT OF THE COMPREHENSIVE PI..AN O� THE CITY, PREVIOUSI�Y ADOPTED BY ORDINANCE NO, 6142-97, TO GHANGE THE I.AND U5� DESIGNATION F4R CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY L.00ATED ON THE NORTH S�DE OF 5R 590 WCST 4F MCMULLEN B04TH ROAD, CQNSISTING OF, TRACT B, SALL'S �AKE PARK, UNIT B, FROM RESlDENTIAL URBAN T4 COMMERCIAL NElGHB4RHO0D; PROVfD1NG AN EFFECTIVE DATE. � WHEREAS, an amendment to the future land use plan element of the comprehensive plan tegarding the subject property was previously adopted by �rdinance No. 61�42-97, and owing to the pendency, at ihe time of adoption, of the City's E�aluation a�d Appraisal Report and the provisions of Florida Statutes Sectian '�63.3187(8) and related pravisions of the Ftorida AdmtRistrative Code it is necessary to readapt said amendment in order to assure its effect�veness; and WHEREAS, Tt�e Ci�}+ Commission has found that it is in the public int�rest #o have a reduced area for #he planned de�elopment dist�ict; ar�d WHER�AS, ihe amendment to the future land use plan element of the compre�ensive plan of the City as set forti� in this ordinance is faund to be reasanable, prop�r and appro�riate, and is consistent with the Ciiy's Comprehe�sive Plan; now, th�refore, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMiSSION OF THE CITY 4F CLEARWATER, FLORIDA: Section �. The f�ture land use plan elemer�t of the Comprehensive Plan of the City of Ciearwater is amended by designating the lar�d use categary for the �ereinafter descri�ed praperty as follows: Pro e Tract B, SalPs LaEce Park, Unit B, according to the plat thereof 3s recorded in plat Baok 69, pages 81-82, of the pub�ic records of Pinellas County, FL (LUP 9?-02) l.and Use Cate o From: Reside�tiai Urban To; Commercial N�ighborhood Section 2, This ardinance shall take effect immediateiy upon adoptior�, sub�ect to the approval of the land use designation by the Pinellas County Board of Caunty Commisstoners and s�bjec# to a detem�tinat�on by #i�e state land planning agency or the Administrati�e Commission of th� State of Florida, as appropriate, of complianee wit� the Ordlnance No. 6277-98 ., ,.j; , . � app�icable requirements Qf the Loca� Government CompFeher�sive Planning and La�nd ' Developme�t Regulation Act, purs�a�t #o § 1fi3.3'l89, Flarida Stat�tes. The Direct�r of Central Permitting �s auti�oriz�d ta tcansmit to #�e Pinellas County Plat�nir�g Council ar� applicafivn #a amend the Countywrde P�ar� ir� order to achieve cpnsister�cy with t#�e �ut�re Land t3se Plar� E�emenf of th�e City's Compre�ensive P(an as am�n��d by this ordinar�ce. �' � �.�. .... .. PASSED ON FIRST READING PASSED �N SEC�ND A�lD FINAL READING AND ADOPTED Approved as to form: r L�slfe K. Dougall-Si e Assistant C��y At#or R}ta GaNey, Mayor-Commission�r Attesf: Cyn#hia E. Goudeau, City Cier�C i Glrcifnanca (�o. 8277-98 ORb�NANCE NO. 6'�a2-97 AN 4RDINANCE OF THE CITY �F CLEARWATER, FLORIDA, AMENQING THE FUTURE IAND USE PEAN ELEMENT OF THE COMPREHENSIVE PIAN dF THE C1TY, T� CHANGE THE lAND USE DESIGNATION FOR CERTAIN REAL PR4PERTY L4CNTED ON THE NORTH SIDE OF SR 590 1/VEST OF MCMULLEN DO�TH ROAD, CONSISTING 4F, TRACT B, SA�L'S IAKE PARK, UN1T B, FR4M RESIDENTIAL URBAN TO COMMERCIAL NEIGHBORHDOD; P�OVEDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, The City Commission has found that it is in the public interest to have a reduced area for t�e planned development district; and WHEREAS, #he amendment #o the future la�d use pian element of the comprei�ensive plan of the City as set forth sn this ordinar�ce is �ound to be reasona�le, proper and appropriate, and is consistent with the City's Camprehensi�e Plan; now, therefore, BE iT ORDAINED BY THE CITY C4MMISSION �F THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA: Section '�. The future land �se plan e�ement of the Comprehensive P�an af the City of Clearwater is amended by designating the land use category for fhe hereinaft�r described property as folfows: Pro e Tract B, Sall's Lake Pa�k, Unit B, according to t�e plat f�ereaf as recarded in Plat Baok fi9, pages 8�-82, of th� public records of Pinellas Co�nty, FL (LUP 97-02j Lar�d Use Cateqory From: Residential Urban To: Commercia! N�ighbort�ood Section 2. This ordinance shall take effect imm�diately upor� adoption, subject to t�te approva� of the (and �se designat�or� by #he Pinellas Couniy Baard of County Commis�ioners and subject to a de#ermir�ation by the state iand planning agency or the Adm�nistrati�e Commission of #he State of Florida, as appropriate, of compliance with #he applicab�e req�irements of #he Loca1 Government Camprehensi�e Planning and E.and Develo�ment Regulation Act, pursuant to § 1fi3.3�89, Fforida Sta#utes. The Director of Central Permit�ing is authorized to transm�t to the Pinel�as County Planning Council an application to amend the Countywide P�an fn order to achieve consistency with the F�ture Land Use Plan El�ment of the City's Comprehensive Plan as amended by this ordinance. Qrdioanaa No. 61�2-97 � , � � � `, , • .. � � PASSED ON FIRST READ{NG Julv 17 , 1g�� ,,,,,,,,,_ � PASS�D QN SECOND AND F1NAL ' Au�ust 7� ��s� . 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S N u , 997 . � . . - qrdin:�nce 6L�+2-97 � ORDINANCE NO. 6278-98 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CI,EARWATER, F�ORlDA, READaPT�NG THE AMENDMENT T4 THE FUTURE IAND USE PLAN ELEMENT 4F THE C4MPREHENSIVE PIAN OF THE CITY, PREVI�USLY ADOPTED BY ORDINANCE NO. fi15a-97, TO CHANGE THE LAND USE DESIGNATION FOR CERTAIN REAL PRaPERTY L�CATED WEST OF GREENW�4D AVENUE AND NORTH OF BELL.EAiR ROAD, CON�ISTING OF LOTS 5, 6, 7 AND $ LESS THE SOUTH 10 FEET TNEREOF, B�OCK "F", SECOND ADDlTlON TO BELMONT, FR�M R�Sl�ENTIAL URBAN T� RES�DENT(AVO��ICE GENERAL; PR�ViDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, an amendment to the future land use pla� elemeni af the comprehensive �lan regarding the subject property was previousiy adapt�d by Ord�nance No. 6154-97, and owing to the pender�cy, a# the fime of adoption, of the City's Eva4uation and Appraisal Repo�t and the pro�isions of Florida S#atutes Section 163.3187(6) and related pro�isions of the F�orida Administrative Code it is r�ecessary to r�adopt said amendmer�t in order to assure iis effecfivEness; and , WHEREAS, the amendment to the future land use plan element of the comprehensive plan of tne Ci#y as set torth in this ordinance is found to be reasonable, proper and appropriate, and is cansistent with the Cit�'s Comprehensiv� Plan; now, therefore, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CfTY OF CLEARWATER, FLORI�A: Secfion 1, Th� future land use plan �lement af the Comprehsnsive Plan of the City af Clearwater is amended by desigr�atiRg #he lanci use category far the hereina�er described property as follows: Propertv �ots 5, fi, 7, and 8 less the South 10 ft. thereof, B�ock "F", Second Addition to Belmont, accorciing to the map or pfat thereof as �ecord�d in Plat Boak 6, Page 88, public records of Pinellas County, FL. (LUP97-03) Land Usa Cate�orv From: Residentiai Urba� To: ResidentiailOffice General Section 2. This ardinance shall take effect immediateEq upon adoptian, approval af the land us� designatior� by the Pinellas Caunty Baard of County Commissianers a�d subject to a d�terminakion by th� state I�nd planning agency ar the Administrative Commission of the State of Flarida, as ap�ropriske, of campliance with the applica�ale requirements af the �.ocal Government Camprehensive Plan�i�g and Land Development Regulation Act, pursuant to §163.3189, Florida Statutes. Th� Director of Central Permik�ing is authorized to transmit ta the Pinellas Caunty Planning Councii an appiicatiott to amend the Countyw+de Plan in order to achieve cor�sistency Ordinanca No. 6278-98 i .. . . � : �� �� �{ � � , . . . . . .. . � ' . . with the Futur� Land Use Plan Efement of the City's Camprehensive Plan as amended !�y th�s ordEnance. . PASSED ON FIRST READING �� PASSED ON SECOND AND FINAL � � READING AND ADUPTED Rita Garvey, Mayar-Commissioner � Ap ro ed as to form: � Attest: � ,� . �eslie K. Do�ga� -Sid s Cynthia E, Gaudeau, City Clerk Assisfant City Atkom � � . � ; ��j�C�iF�3ii:' . ..�.. „ .�., . .. . . , y �. Ordinance No, fi278-98 � i ��� � s•-, ORDINANCE NO. 6154-97 AN ORDINANCE 4F THE C�TY OF CLEARWATER, Fl.aRtDA, AMENDING THE FUTURE IAND USE PLAN ELEMENT QF THE COMPREHENSIVE PIAN OF THE CiTY, T� CHANGE THE LAND USE DFSIGNATiON FOR CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY l.�CATED WEST OF GREENWOOD AVENUE AND NORTH OF BEI.l.EA1R ROAD, CUNSISTING OF I.OTS 5, 6, 7 AND 8�ESS THE SOUTH i0 FEET THEREOF, BLOCK "F", SECOND ADDITION TO BEI.MONT, FROM RESID�NTIAI. URBAN TO RESIDENTIAVOFFICE GENERAI.; PR4VIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the amendment to th� fufur� �ar�d us� pian efem�nt o€ the comprehensive �lan of t�e City as set forth in this ardinance is found to be reasonable, �roper and apprapriate, and is consiskeRt with the Ciky's Camprehensive Plan; now, there�ore, BE lT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FE.ORf DA: S�ction 1. The future land use plan element of ihe Comprehensive Plan of f�e City of Clearwater is am��de� by designating #he land use caf�gory for th� hereinafter described' property as follows: , Pro e Lots 5� 6, 7, and 8 less the Sauth 10 ft. thereof, Biocic "F", Secand Addition ko Belmdnt, accordir�g to fhe map or plat th�r�of as recorded in Plat 800fc fi, Pag� 88, public records of Pir�elEas County, FL, (LUP97-03) Land Use Cat��orv �ram: Residentia! Urban Ta: Resider�t�allOftice Ger�eral Sectian 2. This ordinance shatl take effect immediakely upan adoption, approva) af fhe iand use designation by the Pineilas County Board af Caunty Commissianers and sub�ect to a d�4erm�nation by the state land planning agency ar the Administrative Comm�ssion of the State of Flar�da, as appropriate, af compiiance wit� t�e appiicabie requirements af t�e E.acal Govemment Cornprehensive Planning and l.and Develapment Regulatian Act, pursua�tt to §163.3189, Florida Siafutes. The Director ai Central Pe�mitting is authariz�d to transmit to the Pine1las County P[anning Counct[ an applieation io amertd iF�e Co+�ntywi�e Plan it� ortier to a�hieve consistency wit� the Future �.and Use Plan Element of t�e Cify's Comprehensive Plan as amended by ih�s ordi�ance. Ordisan�� Ha.b]'��-97 . ! ;f'y ;j • F •; .. . , � .1 . ' , . . ��.� �,::.:. . � � f� ' PASSED Ohi FCRST READING .�une 1.9, 1997 ° PASSED ON SECOND AND FINAL .ru�.y 17,� 1s97 . . READING AND ADOpTED � � /s/ Rita Garvey Rita Garvey, Mayor-Cammissioner ApprovPd as to farm: Attest: ' � /s/ Cynthia E. Goudeau ' Lesiie K. Dougal!- de Cynihia E. Goudeau, City Cl�rk � Assistant City Aftom � � . Ordioanc• No,615i^�7 � 17 16 ts � �, �� � � � � ,2 �� iss� � � rsea g � 16d� $ � � r67J 7 � rs�s fi � �� 5 raaa � � � � � PR�P�SED IREZ�NING /aND LAND USE PLAN AMENDMENT 01NN�R: �obert C. Younp Z: �7•04 &�UP: 97-4�, R�PRESEN7ATIVE: Myers, Plisko ArcE�itects� P.A. 1 Alex plisko. Jr. PROp�RTY D�SC�IPTlON: Seconti Addition to Befmnnt, ADDRESS• 1005 Howard St�eet g��Ck "F'. l.ots 5, 6 and 7 and Lot 8 less the South 10 ' h.thereo€ lANO USE PiAN �ONING �ROM: Residential Urban FiM 8 70: Residential/Office General OL ATLAS PAGE: 314A S�C: 22 TWP: 29 S RGE: 15 E ..:... . .:.....:._..:. ....�: . ...:....... ..,,.. ..:...:.: ::....:... :.;....,. ..., ..... :: .. ... . ...., ,... ..: .:,.:.:.....::�..:.,: .. . -�— � � . ..r,. .,.�;�.. . ; . ..�. ., ...; ., , .. . . . .�...,. ::.:�� � :;>•.: : . .... .• ... :�;E?LANNtNG.ANdrx4NENG.p.OAE�ds�; `..;'Jun��3,'�:19.97.::�;::;;`::::.::;:.:� :;CiTY.COMMtS3i ,N: `'�lune.�39, 199i:.:;�:`,:: �. ;; :<:: ardinance 615�+-97 . . � . . . .. . . . . . . . , . , .. . . .. . . . . . , . . .. . . , , OR�INANCE NO. 62T9-98 � AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORiDA, READOPT�NG THE AMENDMENT TO THE �UTURE LAND U5E PLAN ELEMEN7" OF 7HE COMPREHENSlVE PI,..AN OF THE CITY, PREVIOUSLY ADOPTED BY ORDINANCE NO. fi157- 97, TO CHANGE THE I,AND USE DESIGNATION FOR CERTAlN REAl. PROPERTY LOCATED EAST OF GREENWO�D AVENUE AND NORTH OF LaSAL�E STREET, CONSISTING OF {1} THE EAST 2� FT. OF LOT 39, ANC] ALL �F LOT 40, BLOCK D, GREENWO00 PARK #2, AND {2) THE WEST 2� FT. OF LOT 39, BLOCK D, GREENW04D PARK #� FROM INST[TUTIONAL TO RESIDENTIAI. MEDIUM; PROVIDiNG AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, art amertdment to the future lar�d use Rla� ��ement of the comprek�ensive plan regarding the subject property was prevEOUSIy adopter� by Orciinance No. 6157-97, a�d owing to the pendency, at the time af adopt�on, of the City's Evaluation anci Appraisa� Repor� and #he provisions o� Flarida Statutes Sectian 163.3187(6) and reiaked pravisians of the Florida Administrativa Code it is necessary ta readapt said amendm�r�t in order to assure its effectiveness; and WHEREAS, the amet�dment to f#�e fu#ure iand us� p�an element of the comprehensive �1an of the City as set forth i� this ardinance is found to be reasonable, proper and ap�ro�riate, and is consistent with the City's Comprehensive P�an; now, therefore, BE �T ORDAWED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY �F CLEARWATER, FLORIDA: Section '�. The future land use �lan eleme�k of the Comprehensive Pfan of the City af CE�arwater is ame�ded by designating the land use category for the hereinafter described proper#y as fo1lows: Pr� Th� East 20 ft. �f Lot 39 and t�e West 20 ft. of Lot 39, and a11 of Lot 4a, B�ock D, Block D, Greenwood Park Na. 2 Subdivision of the City af Cl�arwaker, according to tFte map or �lat thereof as record�d in Plat Boak 8, Page 9�, of th� public records of Pir�ellas County, F�orida, (�IJP 97-05) Land Use Categarv From: Institutiana! To: Resid�ntiaf Medium 5ection 2. This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon adoptian, subject to the appraval of the land us� designation by the Pinellas Caunty Board of County Cammissiot�ers artd subject to a determirtation by the state lar�d planning agency or the Administrative Commission of the State of Florida, as appropriate, �f compliance with the appl�cable requirem�nts of t�e Lacai Government Comprehensive Planning and Land Development Regulation Act, �ursuant ta §63.3189, Florida Stat�t�s. The Oirector of Central Permitting is auk#�orized ta transmit to t�e Pineifas County Pianning Caur�ci� an applicatiort to amend t1�e Couhtywide P�an ir� order to achieve Ordinance Na. 6279-98 , . . ,. � �'.. .: �, .. . � � � � i . . .. � � i � . . • ' . . � . . � � .. .. ♦ w .� .. i .- � � , . ' � + , • 1 consistency wit�r 1he Future Land Use Plan Element of the City's CompreY�ensive P1an as ame�ded by this ordinarice. PA55EQ ON F1RST READING PASSED �N SECON4 AND FINAL READtNG AND ADOPTED � ;. Rita Garvey, Mayor-Cnmmissioner ��. .�� Approved as to form: � � Attest: i: � . , `.�. �� ., esife K: Qouga�l- ci Cynthia E. Goudeau, City Clerk j - Assistant City�Atto ' i.; • , � i� _ it Ordlnance Na. 8279-98 ORDINANCE NO. 6i57-97' AN ORD�NANCE OF THE ClTY OF CLFJ�RWATER, FL.ORIDA, AMENDING THE FUTURE L4ND USE PLAN EI.EMENT �F THE COMPREHEN5IVE PIAN OF THE CITY, TO CHANGE THE I.AND USE DESIGNATION �OR CERTA�N REAL PROpERTY I.00ATED EAST �F GREENWOOD AVENUE AND NORTH OF �.aSALLE STREET, CONS(STING QF ('i) THE EAST 24 FT. �F LOT 39, AND Al.�. 0� L4T �4, BLOGK D, GREENWOOD PARK #2, AND (2) THE WEST 20 FT. OF LOT 39, BLOCK D, GREENW40D PARK #2 �ROM 1NSTITUTIOf�lAL TO RES3DENTIA� MEDIUM; PRQVID[NG AN EFFECTiVE DATE. WHEREAS� the amendment ta the futur� lan� use pian e�ement af the comprehensive plan of #he City as set fortit in this ordinance is €ound io b� reasonabfe, proper and apprapr�ate, and is consistent with the City's Comprenensive Plan; �ow, tnerefor�, BE IT ORQAlNE� BY THE C�TY COMM�SSlON OF TNE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLOaIDA: Section 1. The future land use plan element of the Comprehensive Plan of t�e City of Ciearwater is amended by designati�g the �and use categnry far the h�reinafter d�scribed� property as foilows: Pro e The East 20 ft, af Lot 39 and #�e West 2p �. of Lot 39, and a�! of Lot 40, B1ock D, Bfock D, Greenwaod Parlc No. 2 5ubdivisian of the City of Clearwater, according to the map or pl�t ther�of as rer.arded in Plat Book 8, Page 16, of the public recor�s of PiRetlas Caunty� �lorida, (I.UP 97-U5) �.and Use Ca#eaorv From: Cnstitutional .� To; Residential Medium Sectian 2. T�tis ordinance sha�I ta�Ce e�fect ImrnediateJy ttpor� adop#ior�, s�bject to the approva� of fhe land use designation by the Pin�lfas County Board of County Commissianers and subject to a determination by th� state 1ar�d ptanning ag�ncy or ihe Admi�istrative Cammiss�on of the State o# Florida, as appropriate, of compiiance with ihe appficabfe requirements of the Local Go�emm�nt Comprehensive Pranning and E.and Develapment Regulation Act, p�rs�ant to §63.3189, Florida Statutes. The Director of Central Permitting is aut�orized to transmit to the Pinellas Caunty Pianning Council an applicatian to amend the Cauntywid� Plan in order to ack�ieve cansistency with ihe Fuiure Land Use P(an Eiement of the City's Campref�ensi�e Ptan as am�r�ded by this ordinance. a=dir►anc+ No, sls7-97 �� _ • .. , , '. • , . .. ,. •.N.. . . . .� � ' � r , �. 1 � � � ' . . � • , � " ' ' � • . : . � � � i ' � � ' �. . PASSED ON FIRST READING 3une 19, 1997 �' � • j . �, � PASSED ON SEC�ND AND �fNAI. .�u�y 17, �997 � , . REAOING AND AaDPTED � � , � /s/ Rita Garvey Rita Garvoy, Mayo��-Commissiflner � � Approved as to farm: , Attest: � � � /s/ CynChia E. Go�deau � . Les�ie K. Daugal!-S de Cynthia E. Goudeau, City Clerk �� Assistant City Atta , ;. Osdinuc� No, 6137-97 � k , I PROPOSED REZ�NiNG AND LAND USE PLAN A1ViEiVD�'tllENT OWNEF�tSi/APPLiCANT[S): (1] Charles Rutledpe z; 87-d5 & LUP 97-0 I2? Clearwater Nei�hborhood Housi��, Inc. ADDR�SS: 'f � � 2111 t 4 En�man Street PROP�RTY DESCRlPTION: � ' (1? Greenwood Park #2, 81ock "D', The West 20 ft. oi �AND iJSE_�IAN ZONIN �'°t �g • t2} Greenwood Park �2, �Iock "D', The East 20 ft. of Lnt FR�M: InstitutianaE p�Sp 39 and Lot 40 . TO: f�osidential Medium RM12 0.17 Acre� ATlAS PAG�: 269A SEC: � 0 7WF: 29 S RGE: 15 E ,.:.r...::,..;,; ,...:.�.::::,.:�..:..;,:: <:,...,.... .<. :..;�,.. ��- -.:�::�• .�;. ..-.:. s.......,, :..,.tY.....,>,.. � ..:. .....:. ...::•�:,,..>�.�< =�<�����'` ;;is;..�:.: .<. . . ; .: , ..::.... ... . ..... .. .:.. , ..: . .. .: . -.. . . . . . .. �,,. . � . ....:::. . . �. . �. ..:........ ... :�.. � .;:� � :.:. � •. � .:�...: ..,:. : :: . . .,-.:: .,. . ,. ;s.... , .. .... . .. .: � . . ,. .:.�'EANlrillVG A D�pNf G �ib J ��3 -�9 ;.CiTY,.G4�IMISSl�3i1;;:?i�n�e:19:���9�7,:�'::�::�;�;<>�;�����;::i;::':<;;::,::,:..:::Y'':.:. ....:...::.:.,-..... ..:..: �...:.:.:. .:. N �pA.........ur� ,:�. : .:�7:;�::::�:�:: <'<:::�:�� :. r. _... .... � . . ... � �RDlNANCE NO. 6280-98 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CI.EARWATER, FLORIDA, READQPTfNG THE AMENDMENT TO THE FUTURE LA�lD USE PLAN EI�EMENT 4F THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN OF THE CITY, PREVIOUSLY ADOPTED BY ORDINANC� NO. fi234-98, TO CHANGE THE I.AND USE DESIGNATI�N �OR CERTAIN REA�. PROPERTY LOCATED AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF THE �NTERSECTl�N OF VINE AVENUE AND SEMIN�LE STREET AND SOUTH OF NiCHOl,SON STREET, CONSISTING OF L�TS '( THFiOUGH fi, BLOCK �4, PINE CRES'� SUBD�VISION, WHOSE P05T OFFICE ADDRESS IS SpQ THROUGH 810 VIf�E AVENUE, FROM RESIDENTIA�. URBAN TO COMMERCIAL GENERAL; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE []ATE. WHEREAS, an amenciment ta tf�� future land use plan efement of the com�reh�nsive plan regarding the subject property was previously adopted by Ordinance No. 6234-98, and owing to the pendency, at the time of adaption, af #he City"s Evafuation and Appraisal Repart and the provisions ofi Florida Statutes 5ectian 163.3187(6) and refated provisior�s of the Fla�ida Administrative Code it is nec�ssary to readapt said amendment in order ta assure its eff�cti�eness; and ' WHEREAS, the amendment to the future fanci use pfan efement af #he comprehensive pJan of the City as set forth in this ordinance is four�cf ta be reasor�able, proper and appropriate, and is cor�sistent with the City's compr�hensive plan; now, therefore, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE C1TY C�MMISSl�N O� THE CITY OF C�EARWATER, FLORIpA: 5�ction 1. Th� future land use plan element of the comprehe�sive plan of the City of Ci�arwater is amended by designating the lanci �se category for ths hereinafter described property as follows: � Propertv � Lofs 1 through fi, B�o�k 4, together with that portion of the vacated alfey adjoining the West boundary ofi Lots 1 fhrougF� 6, BlocEc 4, Pine Crest Subdivision, according to tfi�e plat thereaf as recorded in Plat Boak 1, Page 66, of the public reCards af Pir�el�as Gnunty, Florida.. (LUP 98-01) �and Use Cateqor� From: Residentia! Urban To: Commercial Genera! Saction 2. Th� City Commissfan cioes hereby certify that this ordinance is consistent with the City's comprehensive plan, Section 3. This ordinance shalf take �ffect immediately u�on adoption, subject to the approval of the land us� designation by the Pin�llas County Boarc! af Caunty CommESSioners, and subject #a a determirtation by the sta#e land plat�n(ng agency or the Administrative Commissian of the 5tate of Florida, as apprapriake, of compliance with the appficable requiremenks of t�te l,ocal Gavernmertt Comprehensive Planning and Land D�velopment Regulation Act, �ursuant ta §63.3189, �lorida Statutes. The Directar of Planning and Development is authoriz�d to transmit to the Pinellas County Planning Council an application ta amend the Countywid� Plan in order ta ,. ' . . � � , _ ' , .. -r: . ' , {i R. 7 �. i , . ' j . . . ' . . � • ach#eve consister�cy with the Future Land Use Plan Element of the City's Comprehensive Plan as �.� amended by.this ardinance. � PASSED ON FIRST READING ' PASSED ON SECOND AND FlNAL � � READING AND ADOPTED � ' � 1 � Rita Garvey, Mayor-Commissioner ',� A oved as #o m: Attest: , � � � � Lesiie . Do�gail-Si e, Asst. City Attomey � Cynthia E, Goudeau, City Clerk �� ,; . . . ,,., . I !'. ?. �y :.4 .. . � � , ' .. ' �.: . :> � :A.4�°4��n.?�...rS.:', .. .�� . � ... > ........ ....... ... .. . . . . i` . .. � ' , . ' , � w � ORDINANCE NO. 6234-98 AN ORDINANCE O� THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, �LORIDA, AMENDtl�G THE FUTURE iAND USE Pi.AN E�.EMENT OF TH� COMF'REHENSIVE PI.AN OF THE CITY, TO CHANGE TH� IAND USE DES�GNATI�N F4R CEI�TAlN REAI. PROPERTY LOCAT�D AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF THE 1NTERSECTION OF ViNE AVENUE AND SEMINOLE STREET AND SOUTH OF NICH4LSON STREET, CONSISTING �� E.OTS � THR4UGH 6, BI.QCK �, PINE CREST SUBDiVISI�N, WHOSE P05T O�FICE ADDFiESS fS 800 THROUGH 810 ViNE AVENUE, �ROM RESIbENTIAL UR�3AN TO COMMERCIAL GENERAL; PROVIDiNG AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, t�e am�ndmenk to the future land use plan element af the camp�ehens�ve pfan of the City as set forth in this ardinance is faund to be reasonable, praper ar�d appropriate, and is cons�stent with the City's camprehensive plan; r�ow, thereiore, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE ClTY COMMtSSfON OF THE C�TY OF CLF�4RWATEa, FLORfDA: Section 1. The future lanc# use plan elemen# of the campreY�ensive plan of the City of Cl�arwater is amend�d by designating t�e land use category for the hereinafter described prope�ty. as foltows: Pr��Y L.ots 1 thrau�h 6, Block 4, togekner witF� that partion of the �acateci alley ad�oining the West baundary of I�ats '4 thraugh 6, Block 4, Pirte Crest Su6ciivision, according ta tf�e plat thereof as recorded ir� Plat Baoit 1, Page 66, of the public records of Pinellas County, Florida. (LUP 96-01) Land Use Category From: RESidential Ur#aan To: Commercial Genera� Section 2, The City Cammission does hereby certify that this or�ir�ance �s cansistent wit� the Ciky's comprehe�sive �aSan. Section 3. This ordinance shafi take effect immediafety upon adoption, subject to fh� appro�al of the lar�d use d�sig�ation by the PineElas County Board o� Coun�y Commissioners. The Dir�ctar of Pian�ing and Deveiopm�nt is authorized to fransmit to the Pinellas County Plat�ning Cauncil an applicatiar� to amet�d !he Co�ntywide Plan in order #o achieve consist�ncy wit� the Future Land Use Plan EEement of the City's Comprenensive Plan as amended by this ardinance. PASSED �N FIRST READtNG PASSED ON SEC�ND AND FiNAL READI�iG AN�3 ADOPTED Ap� ved as to f . � Leslte K. Dou�all-S e, A55t. City Attomey March 5, 1998 !�� _� � � � i __ Isl Ritn Garvey Rita Garvey, Mayor-Cammission�r Attest: /sf Cynth3a �. Goudeau Cynthia E. 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"..; . . �., .. , , .. � � � , . . `. ..� . .. • • ' , .:� � . `• ' � . � � . � /� �� � ti i � � � C f , ORblNANCE NO. 6252-98 AN OROINANCE OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLOFtIDA, ANNEXING C�RTAIN REA�. PROPERTY L�CATED �N THE SOUTH SIDE OF BRENTWOOD DRIVE, 33D F�ET EAST O� KEENE ftOAD, CONSISTi�lG OF �OT 6, LAKE LELA MANOR, �WH4SE POST OFFICE ADDRESS IS 1825 BREN`TWDOD DRIV�, INTO THE CORPORATE LiMITS 4F THE CITY, AND REDEFINING THE BOUNDARY LINES OF THE CiTY T4 INCLUOE SAID ADDITION; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WH�REAS, the owner of the real praperty d�scribed herein a�d depicted on the map attach�d hereta as Exhibit A has petition�d the City of Clearwater to annex the property inio the City pursuant tQ Section 171.Q44, Florida Statutes, and the City �as complied with all applicable requirements af Florida law in connection with this ordinance; naw, tnerefore, BE IT ORDAtNED BY THE CITY COMMISSI�N �� THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FL�RIDA: Section �. The failowing-d�scrib�d praperty is hereby ar�nexed into th� City af Cl�arwater and the boundary Eines of the City are redefined accordingiy: Lof 6, Lake L.�ia Manflr, according to the map or plat thereaf as recorded in Plak Book 35, page 12, o� the pubfic recards of Pinef[as Co�r�ty, Fiorida. (A 98-a9) � Seckion 2. The provisions of ihis ordinance are faund and determined ta be consistent with the City of Clearwater Comprehensive Plah. Th� City Commission herehy accepts the dedication of ail easements, parks, rignts-of-way and ather d�dicatians ko the public which have h�retofore b�en made by plat, �eed ar user within tY�� annexed }�roperty. The City Engineer, the City Clerk ar�ci the Central Permittir�g Directar are directed to include and show tF�e property described h�rein upo� the official maps and records of the City. Section 3. This ordinanc� shall take eff�ck imm�diately upan adoption. Tt�e City Clerlc shall file certifi�d copies of this ordinance, including the map attached hereto, with the Clerk of the Circuit Cou�t and wiih the County Administrator of Pin�llas County, Flarida, within 7 days after adoption, and shall file a certified copy with the F�arida Department �f State within 30 days after adoptian. PASSED ON FfRST READiNG PASSED ON SECOND AND FINAL REAa�NG AND ADOPTED Ap oved as to form: � . . . LesEie K. Do�gall-S� es Assistant City Attorne Apri? lb, �998 Rita Garvey Mayor•Cammissioner Attest: Cynt�ia E, Gaudeau City Clerk Ordinance No. 8252-98 � «� , : 1 ; �� :'�' � ��r � ! . �, .� �I'�!�';!;�� ..,� �I �i�������i����' a ���,F,'.��;��ti f 1� i � �r} � �� � ���u �,w��,%� ���li�,� �� �;7 ,� ��rirn '. , H i���'I`li'����; i4G�h��'�.�r ;��� r�;��, ��, ;�a��� .� j� �`'�;� ��� �w� fL�'�� ..� _ '�` irt � `• O e ' ��I� �'��''•' R� ;,,�, , x ��'� ��I �G; •f ' �� � �t��l� � ������� , � �, :� �u�i�i�[.�l��'�` a �li� i�."_''� �I f (nil � PRDi�{?S�D ANM�X�4T�D�V I��VD ZON�NG CLaS�1FICATaON ;� �. _.... 3 ��_ '•- �� ORDINANCE NQ. 6253-98 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY �F Cl�EARWATER, �'L�RIDA, AMENDING THE Z�NING AT�AS �F THE ClTY 8Y ZONING CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY LOCATED ON THE SOUTH SIDE QF BRENTWOOD DRIVE, 330 FEET EAST �F KEENE ROAD, CONSISTING OF LOT �6, iAKE LEIA MANOR, WHOSE P05T OFF�CE ADDRESS IS 1825 BRENTW40D DRIVE, UPON ANNEXATi4N INTO THE CITY OF C�EARWATER, AS S1NGLE- FAMILY RESiDENT1AL "S1X" (RS-6); PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. / / WH�REAS, the assignment of a zoning district classification as set forth in this orcfir�ance is iounc! to be reasar�able, proper ar�d ap�ropriate, and is cflnsist�rtt with the City's comprehensive plan; now, th�refare, BE 1T ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMl5Si4N OF THE CITY O� CLEAi�WATER, FI.ORIDA: Section 1. Tha following described pro�erty located in Pinellas County, Florida, is hereby zoned as indicated upon annexation into #he City flf Clearwater, and the zon�ng atlas of the City is amended, as follows: Pr� Lo# 6, Lake l.�la Manar, according to the map or plat thereof as recor�ed in Plat Baok 35, Page '��, af fhe �ublic r�cords o# Pinellas County, Flarida. (A 98-Q9) Zanin� District Sing1E-�amily Residenkia! "5ix" - RS-6 SectPon 2. Ti�e Cen#ra! Permitting Director is directed to revise th� zo�ing atlas of the City in accorc#ance with the foregoing amendment. Section 3. This ardinance s�al1 take effect immediakely upon adoption, conti�gent upon and subject to the adoPtion of Ordinance No.62�2-98. PASSED �N FIRST READING PASSED ON SECOND AND �INAL READING AND ADOPTED Ap�rnved as to form; eslie K. Daugall-Sid s � Assistant Ciiy Attorney April lb, 1998 Rita Gatvey Maynr-Commissior�er Atk�st: Cyr�thia E. 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PROPERTY L4CATED AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER 4F OTTEN STREET AND KINGS HIGHWAY, CQNSISTING OF LOTS 9, 1fl, � 1 AND 12, BLOCK B, ZEPHYR GARbENS, WHOSE pOST �FFfCE ADDRESS �S �809 KINGS HIGHWAY, INTO THE CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE CITY, AND REDE�INiNG THE B�UNDARY I.INES OF THE CITY TO �NCl.UQ� SAI� ADDtT�ON; PROVIDING AN E�FEGTIVE DATE. � � WHEREAS, the owner of the real property described herein and depicked on the map attached her�ta as Exhibit A has pe#itianed the City of Clearwater ta annex th� praperty into the City pursuant to Sect�on 171.0�4�4, Florida Statutes, and fhe City has compHed with all applicable requirements of Florida law in connection wEkh this ordinance; r�ow, therefore, BE iT QRDA�NED BY THE CITY COMMISSION O� THE CITY QF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA: Sect�on �. The following-described property is hereby annexed into the City of Ciearwater and t�te boundary lines of the City are red��ined accordingly: Lats 9, 90, 11 and 12, Block B, Zephyr Gardens, according to the map or plat thareof as recorded in Plat �ook 74 Page 22, of fhe public records of Pfnellas Caunty, Florida. (A 98-10} 5�ctton 2. T�s provisions ot thrs ordinance are to�rrd and determi�Ed to b� consistsnt with the City af Clearwater Comprehensive Plan. The City Commissian hereby accepts the d�dication of al[ easements, parks, rights-of way and ofher ded�cations to the public which have heretofiore �een made by p�at, deed or user within kh� annexed property. The City Engin�er, tt�e Cjty Clerk and the Centrai Permitting Director are direct�d #o include and show the praperty described herein upon the o�cial maps and �ecords af the City. Section 3. This ordinance shali take ef��ct imm�diate{y upon adop#ion. TF�e City Clerk shail file certified copies of this ardinance, ir�cluding the map attached hereta, with the Clerk of the Circuit Caurt and with the County Administrator of Pinellas County, Flor�da, within 7 days after adop#ior�, and shail �ie a certified copJ� with th� Florida Departmenk af State wit�in 3Q days �fter adoption. PASSED ON FIRST READING PASSED ON SECOND AND FiNAL READ�NG ANO ADOPTE� Approveci as to form; � • „ Lesfie K. Dougal!-S de Assistant City Aftor A ril 16, i998 Rita Garvey Mayor-Cammissioner Aitest: Cynthia E, Go�deau City Clerk Ordinance No. 628�4-98 P�o�osEO aNN�xA-rioN � � AND Z�N�IVG CLASSiF�CAT�ON OsIVNER: CNHS q; 9$-� 0 ADDR�SS: 1809 KinDs Hiphway R P�ftTY � R1PTf N: Zepher Gardens, E,ats 9-12 D E Pi-AN ZQNIN� CUUNTY; Residentiai Urban R•3 CITY: Residential Urban RS 8 A�R�S: 0,61 m.o.l. F�i�ht-of-way; ACRES: 0.0 ATlAS PAGE: 261A SEC:02 TWP: 29 S RG�: 15 E �;,,,::,,,::..:,::.�. .::.: ,:.:.::>.:.:. <,:, .........::..:.v...,,:.,....: ;:: ,. ,:. . . ..:: . .. .: .:. .: ..,:...: ,..�:.. :..:.. . ,., : ... .. .. . : ..., . .. . . . : : ,......<;.;...; , .:::<:,:;::;>..�:..::. ....., . , .:.. Pt,.AI�HiNG.�#NU.20�t1NG„801�RD Apt;.�:°.�998.,..:`;:�:�`:�.; ::::....::..:: ,. GITY COMMISSION �.Apr �6..:1998..;. .. <, : ::':>:.:::: . - <: ,..... .. EXHIBI'F A Ordinance 6254-48 � ORbINANCE N4, 6255-98 AN pRDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLOR�DA, AMENDING THE ZONING ATLAS OF THE CITY BY Z4N1NG CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY �.oCATED AT THE NoRTHEAST CORN�R OF OTT�N STREET AND K1NGS HIGHWAY, CONSfSTlNG 4F LOTS 9, '(Q, ii ANE] �Z, BLOCK B, ZEPHYR GARDENS, WH05E P4ST OF��CE ADDRESS IS 1809 KINGS HIGHWAY, UPON ANNEXATION INTO THE CiTY O� CLEARWATER, AS SINGL.E-FAMIl.Y RESIDENTIAL "EIGHT" (RS- 8}; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the assEgnm�nt of a zoning district classi�cat€on as set farth in this ordinance is found to be reasonable, proper and appropriate, and is consister�t wiih the City`s cpmpreY�ensive plan; naw, therefare, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSIDN QF THE C�TY OF CLEARWATER, FLOR�DA: Section 1. The following described praperty located in i'inelfas County, �Iorida, is hereby zaned as indicated upon ann�xation into the City of Clearwater, and the zaning aklas of the City is amended, as falfows; Pro �rt Lats 9, 10, 'i 1 and 12, Black B, Zephyr Garder�s, acco�dit�g ta t�e map or plat thersof as recorded in Plat Bpok 35, Page 92, of the public records of Pineffas County, Florida (A 98-10) Zoning Dist�ict Single-Family Residential "Eight" - RS-8 5ection 2. The Central Permitting Director is directed to revise the zoning atlas of th� City in accordance wik� the foregaing am�ndment. Section 3. This �rdinance shail take effect immediately upon adoptian, contingent upon and subject to the adapfion of Ordinance No.6254-98. PASSED ON FlRST READING PASSED ON SECOND AND FINAL READING AND ADOPTED Appravecf as #o form: � � � Leslie K, DaugaH- i s Assistant City Atforn�y April I6, 199$ Rita Garvey Mayor-Commission�r Attest: Cynthia E. Goudea� City Clerk Ordinance Ho. 8255•98 PR�PQSED ANNEXAT�CIN a AND Z4N�NG CLASS�FICATiON owN�R: CNHS A; �$;14 ADDRfSS: 1$09 Kinfls Hi�hway R P�iiiY DE RtP � N: zepher Garciens, �.ots 9-i 2 LAND_US� Pl� Z NlN COUNTY: Residentia! Urban R-3 CEN: Aes�dentsal tlrban AS 8 . ACR�S: q.61 m.o,l. Ripht-fll-way: ACR�S: 0.0 ATLAS PAGE: 2B1A SEC:O2 TWP: 29 S RGE: 1� E .. .. ....., ....� ......:..:..:.... .. ... ...: ..�..:......� ;.ar:.:�.f: ...:....�v:-.��.�:•... �.:.,.. �, :s.:.: :h.�,,, .. . ... .. ...... .:.r. a...r� . �: :..;.».: �.. .. .. . . ... . . 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Qrdinance 6255-98 r ORDINANCE NO. 6256-98 AN ORDINANCE O�' THE CiTY OF CtEARWATER, FLORlDA, ANNEXING CERTAlN REAL PROPERTY LOCA7�D AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF RAYM�NT DRIVE AND WEST SKYL.INE DR�VE, CONSISTING OF LOT �49, SKYLINE GROVES SUBDIVISION, WHOSE POST OFFICE ADDRESS �5 2435 RAYMONT DRiVE, INTO THE C�RPORATE I.iMITS OF THE CITY, AND REDEFINING THE BOUNDARY �.�NES OF THE CITY T4 INC�..UDE SAID ADDITION; PROVID�NG AN EFFECTIVE DATE, WHEREAS, th� awner af the real property descr�bed herein and d"epicted on t�e map �ttached hereto as Exhibi# A has petitiflned the City of Cleann►at�r ta annex t�e proPerty inko the City p�rsuant to Section 971.a44, Florida Statut�s, ancf th� City has camplied with all appficable requirements af Flarida law in connectian witY� thEs or�inance; now, therefore, BE IT 4RDAINED BY THE CITY COMMIS510N OF THE CITY OF' CLEARWATER, FLORIDA: S�ction 1. The follawing-described properEy is hereby annexed into the City of Clearwater and the boundary lines af t�e City are redefined accordingly: Lot 49, 5kyline Groves Subdivision, according to the map or pfat thereof as recarded in Plat Book 44 Page 22, of the publEC recards of Pin�flas Couniy, F�orida. (A 98-11} 5ection 2. The provisions of this ordinance are found and determined to be consistent with the City of Clearwater Comprehensive PEan. The City Commission h�r�by accepts the dedication of alf easements, parks, rigi�ks-of-way and ott�er cfedications to the public which �ave heretofore been made by plat, d�ed ar user within the annexed property. The City Engine�r, the CEty Clerk and the Centraf �ermitting Director are directed ta includ� ar�d shaw t�e property descr�bed �erein upor� fhe of�cial maps and recards af t�e City. Sectian 3. This ordinanc� shall take effect immediately u�an adoption. The City Clerk shall fle c�rtifi�d copi�s of this ordinance, including the map aktached hereta, with the Clerk of the Circuit Court and with the County Administrator of Pinellas County, Florida, withfn 7 days after adaptian, and shall file a certifed copy with the F�orida Depa�tment af 5tate within 3Q days after adoptian. PASSED ON FlRST READING PASSED ON SECOND AND FINAI. READING AND AC�OPTED Appr ved as to form• .� l.esli� K. Dougall-Si s Ass�stant City Attorn April 16, I998 Rita Garvey Mayar-Commissianer Attesk: Cyrtthia E. Gou�eau City Cferk Ordinance No, 6256-98 PROPOSED AIVNEXATI�iV i AND ZON[NG CLASS�FlCAT��N f.� � OWNER: Jo�n D. & Sharan L. Bothwel� A: 98-11 ADDR�SS: 2435 Raymont Drive Clearwater, FL pAOPERTY DE�CRIPTION: Slcyline Graves, Lot 49 �p �,�E RIAN �QN�N� COUNTY: Rasidentia[ Urban H-3 ClTI': Residential Ur�an RS 8 ACRES: 0.19 m.o.l. 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EXHIBIT A Ordin�nce G256-98 � � OR�INANCE NO. 6257-98 AN ORDfNANCE OF THE CiTY 4F CLEARWATER, FLORiDA, AMENDING THE ZONING AT�AS OF THE CiTY BY ZONING CERTAlN REAL PR�PERTY LOCA7ED AT THE S4UTMEAST CORNER �F RAYMONT DRIVE AND WEST SKYLINE DRIVE, CONSlSTING OF L�T 49, SKYLINE GR�VES SUBD1V15�ON, WH05E P�ST OF�'ICE ADDR�SS IS 2435 RAYMONT DRIV�, UP�N ANNEXATlON �NTO THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, AS SINGi.E- FAMILY RESID�NTIAL "EIGHT' (RS-8); PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. � WH�REAS, the assigr�m�nt of a zoning district ciassification as set forth ir� this orcfinance is found ta �e r�asonable, proper and apprapriate, and is cor�sistent with the City's compreh�nsive plan; now, therefore, BE iT ORDAINE� BY THE CITY C4MMISSION OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FL.4RIDA: S�ction 1. The following described prop�rty Iflcated in Pinellas County, �lorida, is hereby zor�ed as indicated upon annexation inta the City of Clearwater, artd the zaning atfas of the Cify is am�r�ded, as fo![ows; Pr��� Zanin District Lot 49, 5kyline Groves S�bdivision, Single-Family Resid�ntial "Eight" - RS-8 according to the map or plat thereaf as recorded in Plat Boak 35, Page 92, af k�e , pt��ltc records of Pine�las Coc�r�ty, Floricta. (A98-� 9} Section 2. The Central Permitting Director is directed to revise the zoning atlas of the City in accordance wit� th� faregoing am�ndment. 5ectian 3. This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon adoption, cantingent upon and subject to the ada�tion af Ordinance No.6254-96. PASSED ON FIRST READING PASSED ON SECOND AND F'1NAL READING AND ADOPTED Appr ved as to form� . � Lesiie K. Daugal -Side Assistant City Attorney Apri�. 16 � 1998 Rita Garvey Mayor-Commissioner Atlest: Cynthia E. Goudeau City Cl�rk Ordinance t�o. 6257-98 PRUP�SED ANNEXATI�N � AND ZvNING CLASSIFICATIO�Id � UWN�R: John D, & Sharon L. Bothwetl q: , 8-1 i ADDR�5S: 2435 Raymont Drive Clearwuter� FL pROP�RTY D�SCRtPT14N; Skyline Groves, l.ot a9 P xON1NQ COUNTY: Residential Urban R-3 C{TY: Rosidential Urban R5 $ ACRES: 0.19 m.o.l. Ri9ht-at-way: ACRES: 0,0 ATIAS PAGC: 2548 S�C:06 7WP: 29 S RG�: 16 � �Te.�..: ' C�C.'.� . . .. .:�....v;.�.u! . . ...:... ... .��.::::: •.;..:.:n�..:.. ... �'� '�`' . Z'` e�Z'::::ii�:'i:'::.:i � .e? {;n... ,. E':':1..:}?::\.�"?r:.�:1::. �.: .:.;..�.. .�.�.. . it�! �f.:: t':.:* .:_ � . . '.' tN �ANp..2 NING � ARD::� r•'� r�998-:<.:_:,:::,::s>�.::::;;. v CITY.COMMISSION::�A v;i6;=:�998�'<��;:;r:'<;:�..f�:�<'..�:',::.�:'<::::`:':;`.�; :�4..P�;A!N,N...:: C3�:.r>;...:�.>....Q... .,...:..� . 0 .........:.:.� s, r:..<f...,>.,. ,.p..= �. .�... .....�.. . . . . :. ..: ,, ... ,. .. . .. ...,: .S. 5' Ordinance 6257-98 !( , ' � ��, ��� d� ������� iNTCftUrrICE MLMO Ta: , Mayor and City Cammissioncrs From: G�ar6e E. McKibben, Purchasin� Mana�er Co�ies: �Vl2cla�el ]. Rob�rtfl, City M���ger Cynthia E. Gfludeau, City Clerk S�tbject: Pttrcl�ases ta be apprnved at the May 7, 1998 City Cflmmission Meeting Date: May 5, i 998 It�ms recommended for purchase and delivery �urin� tlYe 1997/98 iiscal year arc inc�uded in the approved 1997/98 budget. 1. Award a contract to Ericssan GE Mobilc Cammunications, Atlanta, Georgia, in the amaunt ot' $28,480.50, for the purchase of radias and misccl�aneous support ec�uipment to be utilized by nalice gersonnel throt��hout tlae Ciky. Exception ta bid under Section 2.564 (1)(e), Code ai' Ordinances - Impractical t� Bid (�tandardized 900 MHz eQuipment). A�prapriatian code: O I�-Q i l 62-Sd�4000-521- OOQ. (Police Department} 2. Increase tiznding in the annual c�ntract with Frontier Recyctin�, a Division of S�nif 11 oF Florida, Larga, Florida, t'ram $215,OOO.QO lo $325,000.00, to �rovide dispasal service durin� thc remai�zing portion of tl�e contract endinb Seplember 30, 1998. Increase is required due to lar�;er than anticip�ted disposal requirements ge��erated c��ze ta current fiscal ye�r tveatlter coltditions. Appr�priztiol� cades: 424-02482-54350�-534-OpQ (residentiat - add $6D,000; new total =$19�,a00.�Q} and 424-U?083- 543500-534-000 (commereial - adci $SO,OOD.DD; new total= $131,000. 00). (5olid Waste) runding far the above refere�lced purctiases are inclucicd in ll�c I�Y 1997/98 Budget flr will be requested in t��e City M�nagcr' recommen�ed b�dget f'or FY 199$/99. Tina Wilson, Budget Director . � C�earwater Ctty Commission � ����, �: I � � � 9��, �� � Agenda Cover Memorandum M��c;�� o���: s' �� REC4MMEN DATIUNIMOTION: Authorize Payment to Claimant, Donald Swim, $87,4D8,06 in Settlem�r�t of Claimant's Workers' Compensation Indemnity Claim (including attorney fee and costs). ' .f�lx. and that the zppropriate aFficials �e autharized tn exe�ute samr. BACKGROUND: Claimant, a�ormer Clearwater firefighter, sustained � work-relatecf b�ck injury on F�bruary 9, 1986. The �laimant receiv�d a 5°l4 permanenk impairment ratit�g entik9ing 11im to workers' campen�ation ind�mnity benefits. The injury also resulted in the Claimant receiving a work-related c�isability pension in the amount of $1,40b.84, payable monthly. � At mediation, it was tentativ�fy agreed to settle only the ind�mnity portion of the ciaim for $87,408.Ob, sUbject to City Commission approval. This propo5ed settiement will be a sum of maney to be paid to tlie claimant in addition to the $34,648 the City has alr�ady paid on the claim to date, and it does not affect claimant`s entitlement to futur� medica! i�enefits should future medical care �ecome nece5sary. The City's self-insur�d retention {SIR) on this claim is $100,00(}. The excess carrier will reimburse the City that part of this settlem�t�t that exceeds the SIR along with whatever futt�re medical costs are�incurred by the City �or future medical treatment of t�e cfaimant. ff this proposed settlement is approved, the sum anticipated for initial reimbursem�nt to the City is approximately $19,624. Reviewed by: 1.�a1 Budget Purchasing Risk Mgmt. �- Originatirsg Dept: : , Finance R-w, i DCM/ACM Other Submitted by: C1 iy Manager � Pr�nted on recycled paper User Dept. FinancelRisk Management ��; Advertised: NIA Daie: Paper: � Nat Requireti Affecicd Parties; ❑ t�ati(ied �1 Nat Rrqvirr�l Costs: �unding Source: Gl tapltallinprovemenl: Q O�eratin�: � O�hrr. C�F Commission Aciian: SEi7,40t3.7G ❑ Approvcd Total ❑ Appraved wlCunditions sa�,aaa.�� ❑ o�„tt�� Fisca! Ycar 0 Continucd lo: Appropri�tinn Cocle 590•07000-545 Ei0{i•5'i 9•�140 Attachments: ❑ Nune . z�� ,,, �`1��� i,�i1 ' �. . . I Clearwater City Cammissian Agen�a Cover Memarandum Worksessfon Item �: Fi�al Agenda Item R Mceting Qatc�: bI719$ StJ��ECTIR�COMM�NDATfON: Approve th� �xtension to the Bond CourtS�l Agreement with Ciryant, Miller and Olive, P.A., to serve as the C�ty'S bond counsel far a one year period, � and that the appraprFate officials be autht�rizec# ta execute same. SUMMARY: • As a resu�t of an RFP process in 19�JS, Bryant, Miller and Olive, P.A. was sel�ct�d to serve as the City's bond co�nsel. The initial agreement was for a period of three year5, with the option for up to two, one {1 } year exten5ians. This is the first of two possibie extensions. • Fees for this exter�sior� ar� unchar�ged from the original contract. Fees �or issuing bonds are based upon the type of bond �ssue ar�d are calculatec� per $1,000 of bonds. The iypical bond issued by the City is a fixed rate revenue bond. The fe� charged for the first $45 million of fix�d rate revenue bonds issued is $1.40 per $rt,000 with a minimum fee of $10,000. • The co5ts incurred due to bond issuance is paid from the bond proceeds. • We ha�e be�r� v�ry satisfieti wit� the services provided by Bryant, Miller and Olive. Reviowed by� �.egat Budget ryjq Purchasing N1A Risk Mgmt N/A � Submittad by: � � ;City Manmger '�F�mted on recycled paper , Info Srvc N!A Public Wnrks N!A �CMlACM Other N!A Orlginating Dept: �insnce �� Usor Dept. Attachmente Extenslon Agreement jo No�a Casts Tata! Current FY code: Funding Source: CI OP Other _, Rev. 21Jf1 ait .,•, 5��, i'i� .� � ;- Li. SUBJECTIREC4MMENDATION: Ciearwater City Cammissian � Agenda Cover Msmorandum WQfkS£55I4f1 (tCfTl #: Final Agenda 11em N Meeting Date: 517198 Approve the Extensian to the Disclo5ure Counsel Agreement with Nabars, Giblii7 & Nic�Cerson, P.A., to serve as tha City's disclosur� counsef far a one year period, ❑x and that the apprnpriate aEficials be authorized to execute same. SUMfbiARY: • A5 a re5ult of an RFP process in 1995, NaborS, Giialin & Nickerson, P.A. was selected to serve as the City's disclos�re counsel. The initial agreement was for a periad af three years, with the option �ar up to twa, vne (1) year extensions. This is the first of two possibl� extensionS. • F�es for this extension are unchanged from the original contract. F�es for issuing bands are calcufated per $1,000 of bonds. The f�e charged is $1.10 per $1,OQ0 for the first �10 million and $.90 per $1,000 a�ove $1Q million, with a minimum f�� of $5,000. • The costs incurred due to bond issuance is paid from the bond proceeds. • W� have been very sati5fied with the services provided by Nabars, GiE�lin & Nickerson. � fievlawed by: f �egal t infa Sr�c N1A Budgei N1A Public Works NIA PurchasEng NIA DCMIACM Risk Mgmt NIA Other N!A 5ubmltted by: "(ty Managar .• Yr�me un recyc ed paper Orlginating Dapt: Flnance �,� User Dept. Attachments � None costs Total Funding Suurcc: Current FY CI OP Other A ro riation Cade: Rcv. 2111! � .�, � �'� : . �;� / � CLEARWATER CiTY COMMISSI4N � Agenda Cover Memorandum Iteiit � Mocting Datc � � �' � SUBJECT: Amendmenk No. 1 to the Joint Project Agrcement for Utility Instail�tian by Ros�dwny Contrnctor for Constructio�� of Sunset Poi�tt Road from U.S. Highway 19 tn McMullen-Booth Road. ItECOMMENDATION/NiQTIQN: A�prove Ameu�ment No. 1 to the Joinf Pro,�ect Agreernent #'or Utility Xnstallatsan by Roadway Cnntr�ctar for Constraetion of SunscE Paint Ros�d t'rom U.S. Highway 19 to McMul�en- Booth Road revising methnd o�' pnyment Rnd reducing the Coe�nty CEI costs from eight percent {S%) ta five percent {5%), ��nd Uk�t tlic appropriatc o�"icials bc autttiarizai to cxccutc samc. SUNI�ARY: • 4n Au�st 7, 1997, the City Commissian approved the Joint Project Agreement for Utility Insta�lation by Raadway Contractor far Construction of Sunset Po3nt Road from U.S. Hi�hway 19 t4 McMullen-Booth Raad. In the-iziterim, Pinellas County has revised the methoa of paymeni for 3PA's. The new method rec�uires deposit of funding into a�rust accaunt for the purpose of payments i�y the County tn the Contractor. This is the method currently used by the Florida Department of Transportatian for a1! Jaint Project Agre.�ments. • interest will accrue to the account and will be availabie for praject costs if needed. Any unused money in the account, including interest, will be refunded to the City upan campietian of the project. • This amendment reduces th� Caunty's construetion ir�spection and engineerin� cast fram ei�ht percent (8%) to five percent (5%)�due to reduced administration. • This proj�ct will start an or abaut May 1, Y 998, and be campletec� within the coritract time nf 254 days. fievfewed by: Origineting Dept. Costs: X Commissian Action Legal � � Public Warks Administraf � ICurrent FYI Approved Budget N/A User popt. Funding 5ource: Appraved ' ' wlconditions Purchasing ��A Pu�Eic WorkS Admini ation Capt. Imp. Denied Risk Mgmt. NIA Advertfsed: Operatinp Cont'd to 1S N A bate: Other ACM Paper: PW ADM. IVot required: X QTHER Afiected parties Appropriation Cadejs� Attachments: notifieti i Submitted By: � City Manaper Not Required X Amrndmcnt No. 1• Sunsct JPA i... �. . � � : � ` C�earwater C�ty Commisston F; � � ' � ` n I Agencla Item # ' r /`! r� , Agenda Cover Memarandum �. � t` Meeting Date: 5/7198 ; SUBJECTIR�COMMEN DATlON: . Clearwater's representatian on the St. PetersburglC�earwater Economic Develapment Cauncil - Reappoirtt � Dick Evans for the term May B, 1998 ko May 5, Z000 anci that the apprapriate afficials be autharized to execute same. SUMMARY: The City appoints two membe�s ta this Council. Mr. Dick Evans term on this council expired 5/5198. Mr. Evans is interested in rea�paintment. Tf�e Cauncil has stated that Mr. Evans is a valued member of the council and endorse reappoin�ment. ; �ommissioner Seel �s Clearwater's other representative on th� Councii � � ■� v v Reviewed by: Legal ryA Info S�cs NA �u���� NA Public Works NA Purchasing NA DCMIACM Risk M�m! NA Other NA Submitted by: �� � � .-�._. .,------ Printed an recyried paper Originating D CEty Cierk � User Dept. Attachments ❑ None Costs Funciing SoUrce: l'a p I f� I Irr� r o v cm rn I (7��c nling (}lhe� Anprapriatian Cnde: Tolal Current Fiscal Year Nev. 219i1 . ; • 1 i� ' , ��i•S.vt 1 .. . . , • s � - _ . ITEM #29 . �. � Regarding �this item, the informatian provided was incorrect. Dicic �vans' . • � business is located on Ulmerton Road which has a Clearwater mailing ' address; however, is in not in the City limits. As noted pre�iously, he is. not . a resid�nt of the Ci�y. I. , ;� , ; �_: . .,, , �� , s. . '��,���; ' '. P=�e ared b & r��urn �o; �ax Barret� Real Estate Services Mgz. CiCy of Clearwater P. o. aox 4798 C2eazwa�er, El. 34618--4748 PUBL�C ACCESS AND R�GHT--OF-WAY EA5EMENT � FOR AND IN CONSTDERATZON a� the sum o� One pol3.ar �$1..OQ) Cash in hand paid �o i�, the rec�ip� of which i5 hereby acknow�.edged, and the benefxts to b� deriv�d therc��rom, SCHOOL 80ARD OF PINLLLAS CO[JNTY, FIARIDA C/O Real Pro�erty Management Z1.�.11 South Be�.cher Road Largo, F�.orida 34 643 as GRANTOR, does hereby grant, bargain and convey to the C�TY oF CI�ARWATER� FZ.ARZDA, a Fzozida Mun9.cipaZ Corpa�ation, as GRP,N�'E�, zts .Iieensees, agents, �uccessozs and assigns forever, �or th� use o� �he general public, a non--exclusive easemen� fvr thc� purposes her�in expressed, over, und�r and across �he foJ.lowa.ng desc�ibed 1and, �.ying and bei.ng sa.�ua�e �n the City o� Clearwater, Coun�y of Pinellas, State o� Flor�.da, �o wit: A PORTION �F THE 5W 'y1 QF THE SE 'r1 OF SECTYON 8, TQWNSHIP 29 SOUTH, RANGE 16 EAST, B�ING MORE PARTICULARLY AS FOLiAWS : GOI�fENCE AT THE SOUTH '� CORNER OF SECTZQN 8, TOWNSHIQ 29 SOUTH, RAt�iGE 1� EAST; THENCE S89°q1.' a9"E, 487.83 FE�T; THENCE N0�°25'S4" E, 1302.22 FEET, TO THE PQINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE N73°26'18"W, 51.13. F�ET, TQ A PO�NT ON A I.�INE 2D FEET 50UTH OF ANII PAI�ALLEL TO TIiE SOUTH LZNE OF THE NORTHEAST '�s O�' THE SOUTHWEST � OF SECTI�N B, TOWNSHIP 29 S�U�H, RANGE 16 EAST; TH�NCE N89°35�06"W, ALONG SAI❑ LINE, 428.85 FEET TO A Pfl�NT ON TiIE WE5T LINE OF Tfi� 50UTHW�ST � OF THE SOUTHEAST '� OF SECTION 8, TOWNSH�P 29 SOUTH, RANGE 16 EAST; THENCE N01°2b'49"E, ALONG S1�s.�D LINE, 20.40 FE�T, TO THE SOUTHEAST CC?RNER OF THE NORTHEAST 'ys OF THE SOUTHW�ST '+� OF SECTTdN 8, TQWNSHiP 29 SOU'TH� RANGE 16 EAST; THENCE S89°35'a6"E, A'iANG TiiE SOUTH LINE OF THE NORTHEAST '� O�' THE SOUTHWEST 'rt OF SECTION �, TOWNSHIP 29 SOUTH, RANGE 16 EAST, A87.85 FEET; THENCE SDl°Z5'54"W, 37.00 FEET, TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. [DEPZCTED �N �XH�BIT " " ATTACHED HERETO AND rNCORPORAT�D HERE�N BY REFERENCEj I Page 2- Access & R�.ght�o�-Way Easement RE: Eisenhower E].ementary School. Grantoz: Pine].].as County School Board Grantee: C�ty o� Cl.earwa�er, F�.orida The eas�men� rights qran�ed herein shal,l be �or �he purposes of providing 'public access and �zght-af-way for ped�s�rians and non-- matorized vehi.c.�es to the Ci�y of Clearwater Eas�-West Reczeation Trail. GRANTEE shall install and mair,�ain a� i�s sole costi and expense, and in accordance with plans subm���ed �o a�nd approved by the GRANTOR, a paved trail �acility, 1.andscaping and �uch other sur�ace zmprovements reasonably necessary, i.n the sole judgmen� of GRANTEE, tio prova.de maximum benefa.� to the general pub].ic, as weli as �he Eisenhower School community. In considera�ion of the easement righ�s gran�ed here�.n by �he GRANT�R, and in associatz.on wi�h �he improvemEn�s to be made within �h� easement premzses, GRANTEE shall cause �o be cons�ruc�ed and/or a.nstalled therei.n the �ol.lowing sp�cific imp�ov�men�s: a. The existzng concre�e s�ep provxding nor�herly access to tihe Eisenhower School grounds shal.l be removed and be replaced wi�h a smoo�hly transita.oned access way. b. Prior �o cons�zucting recreation �rai]. facilities, GRANTEE shall r�move �xisting four �oo� (4'j �ence and cons�ruct a n�w six iooti �6' ) chain li.nk fence, wa.th appropria�e ga�e, immediately abut�ing the sou�herly boundary of the easem�nt premises. c. No� ia�er �han comple�ion of trail construc�ion, GRANTEE sha1.1 provide and pJ.ant up to sixteen live oak �r�es b�ing a minimum of three inches (3") caliper six znches {6"} above ground level, sou�herly of the newly construc�ed �ence as d�.rected by apprapria�e schoQl offica.als. GRANTEE �hall caus� �he newZy insta�].ed trees �o be manually watiered on a regular wa�er5.ng schedul.e during the firs� �hir�y (34) days following plan�ing. GRANTpR assumes a�.J. responsibil.i�y �or the car� and maintenance of the trees thereaf�er. I� is expressly understood and aqreed �hat GRANTOR reserves unto i.�se].� all righ�s of ownership o� the easement premises not a.nconsa,s�ent with the easemen� righ�s granted herein. Tha.s easem�n� �.s binding upon �h� GRANTOR, �he GRANTEE, �hea.r hei,rs, successors and assigns. The rights h�rein gr�nt�d herein shall be perpetua� and a.r�evocable excep� by the writ�en mu�ua]. agreement ot both parties, or by abandonment of the easem�nt premi.ses by �he GRANTEE. . Page 3- Access & Righ�-of--Way Easemen� RE: Eisenhower E�,ementary Schoal Gran�or: Pin�llas County School. Board Gran�ee: Ci�y of C1.earwa�er, Florida ZN wITNESS WHEREOF, the GRANTOR has caused this public righ�-af� way easemen� to b� ex�cur�d in i�s nam� by its undersigned duly autiho�: a.zed officers this !3 day of ._.�ah V ar u __ ____ ,].998 . ,�_�� Signed, sea].ed and delivered in the presence of: /�I „ � � ' . J._'� ,L��-b� � Q r, d ; � _ i'rint wz�ness name � �TNE55 Pr �4 �rl ��ess a� P��,r+2 r �, App ed as t �orm: 5cho 1 B ard A��orney STATE OF FLORIDA :ss couri� o� �zrrEZr�s � scHOOL Bo� oF Prr�T.T.AS COUNTY, FIARIDA By • �• Lucile O. Casey, Ch ' man Attes� i� The foregoing i.ns�rument was acknowledged of �invac� K , 1998 by Lucile 0. PINELLAS CDUNTY SCH��L BOARD, Pinel.las County, au�horiz�d, execu�ed the �oregoing i.ns�rumen� baard, and acknowledged the execution thereo� deed �or the use and purposes herea.n set forth. � �� no�ary ruz�sr�.c - s�a�e ot r��o� Type/Print name_�'l7 � v-1� ., �-- / [V�Persona�ly Known [ ] Produced Td�n�ifica�ion Type of Tden�ifzca��.an �roduced .� J. Howard H�.r�es].ey Ex-offica.o Seczetary before m� L-.his � 3 day Casey, Chairman of �he FZo�ida, wha, being du�.y on beha].f o� said school to be her free ac� and , ���", SHlf�l�lf E. MdN'T{�lVSERY .� ;�u.;� rE,�;�'-: :.q :,- !AY COl+AMISStON �' CC385968 E)cPIAE5 ti� e•.: ;; At1QUSt 20,1998 ���Rf�� �'` �IDE�iFtRUTiSQYfAltlll15l7NlHCE�Ohp. � ; . . , , • , . , ,� . Page 9-- Access & Right�of-�Way Easement RE: E�.senhower Elementaxy School Gran�or: Pinellas County School Board Girant�e : Cit of Clearwa��r, �lor. ida STATE OF FLORIDA . :ss ��COUNTY QF PINELLAS . The foregoing a.nstirument was acknowledg�d be�ore me �his �3 day „ oi �2n uc�c- y ,�.998 by J. Howard Hinesley, Ex--o�ficio Secre�ary of �he PINELLAS CDUNTY SCHOQL BOARD, Pin�l�as Caun�y, Florida, who, � being duly au�horized, �execu�ed the fozegoing instrum�n� on behal� of said school board, and acknaw].edg�d the execu�ion thereo� to be his free act and deed £or �he us� and purposes herEin set �orth. . !1 A C' _ n 1 _ � l�o�ary Publi(� - s�a�� o� �F'lorida ♦ � Type/�rin� name i i . ,,,"�,,, : �, ., SHIRL�1l E. MO�iTtiOMERY �� :.. '::= MY COh+lA9551DN j CC3859� W'1RES [•�' Per�onal.ly Known �: � = a,�sczo, tase [ ] Produc�d Iden��.�ica�ion 7��;fl�`' �""'�"�"'"�"'�'"�' Type o� xdenti.�i�ation �roduced Bise�hoxet Trail Eas. 0299ewb � �� . � � ' . � ` t�Eale; 'this is not o stsrvEy! • U V�W�LTU 5E Cor of NE 1/4 of SW 1/4 oi Sec 8-29w16 --------� ---- " ,, , ' . . . . , . , ., . .�,� • . � . - : � . � � . #t�m �31 o. Move �o approve implemen�ing a pilot motorcycle program in the Police Department and authorize seeking additionai grant t�nding to �ncrease the � number of motorcycles in the pilot program and authorize the appropriate officiais to execute same. , i �. � d TO: FROM: COPIES: SUBJECT: DATE: ��e, S . � �. � �,�5� Michael Rober�o, City Manager Sid Klein, Chief of Police �� � �� � ] ° ��1'�� �� � U lnteraffice Correspondence Sheet City Commission; Deputy Chief V�lilliams; Cap�ain Meissner; Lieutenant Repp; Sergeant Burch; File Motorcyc�e Program for Police Depar�ment April 9, 1998 As a follow-up to the work session discussion of March 2, ].998, I have scheduled an additional discussion for the May 4, 1998 Commission wark session to determine if there is a Commission majarity consensus to allow �he Police Department to proce�d with the proposed pilo� program. In preparatzon for the May 4� discussion, �nd attached a comprehensive report on the proposed motorcycle program and imp�ementa�ion plan for the Police Department, Included in the package is a copy of �he department general order pertaining �o �.he program and several artic�es of intere5t related to the implementation of motorcycles by various law enforcement agencies across the country. Within the report i� a particular area of no�e, which is a critical analysis af the thr�e (3) fatal mo�orcycle crashes, and how the circumstances and outcomes of those accidents may have been different had they happened today und�r propased departmental guidelines. Please contact me if you need any further information on this program. SRK/ sh Attachmen�s: Motorcycle Program Report General Order Articles of Interest HISTORY OF MOTORCYCLES AT CLEARWATEI� P�LICE In researching the history of the use of motorcycles in the Clearwater Police Department, dacumentation, photos, and intervi�ws with retired motor officers were used to determine the efficacy of beginning a new motor unit. It was discovered thaf motorcycles ha�e bee� a pa�t of the department dating back to the 1920's, based on photos in the archives. There is little wri#ten information on how motorcycles were used and what #y�e of motorcycle was issued. As with mos# agenc�es motorcycles were prabably used to keep the cost of operation to a minimum and to take advantage ofi tl�eir maneuverability on #he roads and trails during #he �arly years. Photos from the 1950's and 1960's indicate that t#�ere were as many as six motorcycfes used to supplement the use of radio cars and foot patrol. EQU�PMENT: Motorcycle technology in the early days was as crude and undeveloped as the bicycles and motor vehicles of their time. As a mat#er of fact, motorcycles were orig�nally developed as an enhancement to the bicycle. The eariy years of motorcycle patrol by pofice departmenfs usually took the form of a Harley - Davidson motorcycle with an engine similar to what is used taday, The eng�ne was mounted directly onto the frame, and this resulted in a lot of vibration to the bike and rider. Shifting of gears was from a iong Eever fhat was positioned alangside the gas tank that required the operator to remove one hand from the handlebars in order to up or downshif�. This arrangement was commonfy referred to as the "suicide shifier" since shifting at the wrong time couid crea#e a dangerous situation for the rider and cause him to iose contral of #he hike. The vibration of the bike was aiso known ta cause the shifter to slip into and out of gear and would th�n cause the machir�e and the rider to go down. The cycles were constructed of steel and iron and were very heavy compared to their counterparts today, Un#tl tt�e � 97a's, tire development was directed towards cars with liitle #hought given to the �nique dynamics of the matorcycle. Consequently, the cycle tires were merely smailer versions of the car tire. The tire manufacturers did not take inta account the specific nature of riding the cycle, specifica�ly the fact that bikes lean in turns and require mare tire cantact with the ground dur�ng slow maneuvers. The tir�s wer� large, �eavy, had ca� type treads, and made of a very hard rubber so thai #here was little t9re making contact with the road surfac�, 7he brakes on the machines were the ofd style drum brakes, which were ihe bes# available at t�e time, but t�e stopping ability was much less than the disc and AB� brakes of foday. The use of the front �rake, which was also the drum style, was discouraged �rnl�ss at low spesd because af the tendency of the bike to lurch forward. The riders would feel the weight of the bike shift and feared that heavy use of the brake would throw t�em over the handlebars, much like a 6icycle. The emergency lights at the time cor�sisted of two red incand�scent b�a1b lights mounted on either sid� of the single beam headlight. Years later, an additional tear-drop shaped revolving light was added, which was mounted on a pole which could be raised upon making t�affic stops to increas� visibility. Since red is at the lower end of the light spectrum, wh�never the h�adlight wds on its white l�ght tended #o wash out the visibility of the red light. Since #he bikes have air cooled engines they could not be !eft running at a sfop for �ery long due to ihe tendency #a overh�at. Therefore, the emergency lights could no# be lef# an fearing the battery would be drained when the officer attempted to restart the bike. The siren was a centrifug�l efectro-mechanicai device, which required some time to activa#e and build up enough of a sound lev�l to travel beyond #he moving motorcycfe to afert a vioiator. tn addition, the motorcycles were very loud and were not equipped with the muffler sound baffiing devices present in today's cycles. TRAlNiNG: As with law enforcement throughout the coun#ry during this time p�riod there was �ery little formal training offered. It wasn't untii the late 1950's that major agencies �ike Los Angeles, N�w York or Vllashingtor� D.G. be�an any kind of aca�emy to train new officers much less provide s�ecifc instructior� an a spec�alty like matorcycle riding. In Clearwater, most training was learned on the job with a serrior officer for a few days or a week and then the r�ew officer was expected to learn as �e han�led ca�ls and situations. T�us the early years of training on motorcycles consisted of a familiarization of the cycle, some time spent riding around a�arking lot to learn � the mechanics of o�erating the cycle and som� word of ad�ice from a senior motorman. There was no farmal training p�an based on the speciai circumstances of operating a cycle. No studies had bee� done to devefap what #ype of training was needed to maKe a qualified, safety conscious rider. Braking training was most likely learned on #he }ob based on the experiences of a senior offcer. When to shift gears and plar�r�ing ahead with the us� of the "Suicide shifter" was a learned art based on the success�u� and unsuccessful experienc�s of an officer. No effart was made to devefap exercises to teach a new rider the feel of the �ifce; how to control it at low and �igh speeds; when and haw to apply brakes; and when it is better to use the physics af the motorcycl� to maneuver t�rough a situation. For that time in history the training was very much a lear� as you go developmenta� process. SELECTlON: Sefection was based on seniority and willingness fo I�arn the difficul# art of motorcycle riding. Bas�d on interviews with retired motor officers, keys to motorcycies were given out at line�p to thase who vafunteered to ride or to those whv expressed an interest. A shori time was spent on #he bike and then the ofFcer was deemed to be a rider, At this tim� in history there were few motorcycles on t�e roads and it,was �robabiy a rare circumstance that #f�e offrcer had any prior riding experienc� of their own. As one previo�s supervisor 2 indicated the motor officer was selected based or� th�ir carefree," wiliing to take a chance" attitud� toward tf�e motorcycle. Many may ha�e seen the use of a motorcycle as an oppor#�nity to displa� tnelr bravery. SUPERVISlON: During this period the supervision of the motor officers was handled by the on-duty supervisor as part of his other supervisory du#ies, �r by a motorcycle s�pervisor. Qr�ce the rider was deem�d "traine� " by a senior motorman tfi�ere was little follow up on #raining or assessir�g the continuing ability of the offcer to safejy operate the motorcycle. At various #imes there was a motorcycl� Sergeant in charge of a"Motar Unit," but the riders were used on different shifts which split #he opportunity to closely supervise these people. CER71F[CATION: During this psriod there was no such thing as "certifcation" of motorcycle riders as required by Iaw or the depa�#ment. Motorcycle ridir�g courses were non-existent and t�e requirement for safety equipment had no# bPen contemplated. The state of Fiorida did not have a driver's license motorcycle endorsement requirement until we11 into t�e 'f 980's. There is no recnrd of ar�y periodic in-house or outside #raining classes for the mator officers. POLICY AND PROCEDURE: During this period in the police department there were few poiicy and procedures relati�g to #he use of motorcycles in written farm. Most were (earned tF�rough trial and error or �y word of moufh. There were no written guidelines for the operation of t��e bike and th� circumstances co�cerning when the motorcycles were io b� used was !eft up to the rider. It was common in �F�ese �imes #o use the bikes to handle caiis for service, conduct traffic operations, respond red lights and siren to calls for service or accidents, or used for escorts of �arious types. In most circumstances the rider was an officer first �nd a matorcyc�e affcer secand and there were few restr�ctions an how or w�en they would be used. Tacticai considerations concerning use of the motorcycl� was not an fssue. Mow to stop vrolators or.what types ot cal�s to utilize motar offrcers were not considered, oth�r thar� to use them as any other officer. Speciafization beyond assigning the motors #o a single "team" and restrictions or� the use Qf motors was r�ot an option. I# is also known t1�at little consideration was g�ver� as to the time of day when the bikes were deployed, an� it was not uncommon for the motorcycles #o �e used �or patrol late inta the night. SUMMATION: The eariy history of th� Clearwater Police Department, as it concems the �tilization of motorcycles, paraflels the general history of most law enforcement agencies o� the #imes. In the U,S. only several of th� ma�or police departments even had palice academies and �ery Eittle, �f any, in-house training. There was a lack of selectian criteria; trainin� was minima{; the equipment was s�bstandard compared to taday`s motors; and supervision was available b�t not consistent. There were f�w ii any wri#ten policies concerning the utilization of motors and cer�ainly no certi�cation of the ri�er's abilikies. The department was 3 following the best caurse of action available at the time bas�d on the avaifable infarmation. With the numbers of motorcycles t�e department Y�ad deployed prior to the first tragedy in th� late fi0's, it is signifcant to note the s�ccesses, e�en in the face of poor �raining, fack of skill de�eiopment, a�d fhe reiative lack of matorcyc�e technology. CLEARWATER MOTORCYCL� FATALITIES In just over three years t�� motorcycle unit of the CEearwa#er Police Department suffered its most tragic set�ack from which it #aok over ftfteen years to recover. From January �967 to July 1970, three fir�e, experienced offic�rs lost their lives in motorcycle accidents. Upon the d�atk� of the third motor officer, the Chief of Police and t�e City Mar�ager made a decisiort to disband the matorcycle unit. From a success of over for�y-years of using matorcycles with no loss af life to a short tY�r�e year �eriod wF�ere three lives were last, the �se of motorcycles ir� �aw en€orcement in tnis city came to a grinding halt. 7h�s, a detailed study of the thr�e accidents is critieai #a determine what changes have #aken place to reasonably insure t�at tragedies such as these may foe avoided in ihe fu#c�re. Based on the records of the accidents and statem�nts of thos� at the scene, infarmativn gleaned from the situations, the following is a detailed presentation of thos� acciden#s. OFFICER HARRY L. CONYERS Following a career in the Marines and Army, Harry Conyers joined #he Clearwater Police DEpartm�nt on Octo�er 15, 1962 at the age of �6, A y�ar and four months later he accepted assignmen# ta the motorcycle unit on February 22, 1964. Slightly less than three years �ater 1�� was involved in a fatal accident at the age of 4� . On January 18, 1967, at $:59 PM �n the evening, Officer Conyers was kili�d an Gulf to Bay Blvd. n�ar Saturn Ave. He was escorting a marked Pasco County Sheriff s unit who was transporting bload to Morton P�ant Hospital. At this time in �is#ory a"bload run" was a common practice on the department, and the escort a common assignment for the motorcycle officer. Officer Conyers was westbound in the middle lane of G�ff to Bay in front of the Pasco cruiser. Both vehicles were running with th�ir emergency equipment opera#ing. A motorist south�ound or� Saturn made a right t�rn onto Guif to Bay ta tra�el the same direction as the mo#orcycle and cruiser. The motorisf puiied i�to the middle lane, Qfficer Conyers chose to pass the �ehicle in the right lane instead of the standard left passing fane. As Conyers was passing the vehicle, the driver prabably notECed the Pasco cruiser i� his rear �iew mirror after hearing the sirens, and pulled into the ri�ht lane to yield to the emergency vehicle. The motorist hi� ihe side of the police motorcyc�e forcing the bike aff the road and inta a utility poie. 4 T�e officer was taken by ambulanc� to Morton Plant Hospital where he succumb�d to his i�juries on J�n. 22, 1967, four days after the accid�nt. PETER MAYO PR10E Following a tour of duty with the Army, Peter Price joined the police departmer�t on Octaber 19, 19fi5 shortly after t�ming 24 years of age. On December 15, 1967 Peter was assigned to motorcycle unit with just a little less than #wo years of time on the department. A year and two months later �fficer Price was ir�volved in the fatal accident at the age af 27. �n February 12, 1969 at 1:35 in the afternoan, Officer Price was res�anding to an emergency caEf for ser�ice utilizing his emergency lights and siren. There is no r�cord as to the nature of the emergency to which he was responding. At this time motorcycles responded to emergency calls as a standard p�actice. 4fficer Price was westbound on Drew St. approaching N.E. Coachman R�. with his emergency equipment activated. A motorist tumed eastbo�nd on Drew S#. from Nimbus Av. to go a htalf �1ock to make a lef� turn onto NE Coachman Rd. At the same time there was a motorist coming Westbound on NE Coachman Rd. preparing to maCce a merging right turn to proceed wes#boun� onto Drew St. The driver w�a was preparing to make a left onto NE Coachman Rd, turr�ed into the pat� af Off. Price. Officer Price struck the turnEng �ehicle in the left f�ont grill area. The force of the impact t�rew Officer Price into the air an estimated thirty fe�t. The turning vehicle now drove th� rider-less motorcycle into the front of the third �ehicle coming off NE Coachman Rd. onto Drew St. Off. JoY�n Passer, the motot officer who investigated the accident could find no evidence that Off. Price appli�d his brakes in an effort to avoid contact. Off. Price was taker� to Morton PEant Haspital and forty-five minutes later �e succumbed to his injuries. OFFICER JOHN F. PASSER John Pass�r was hired by the Clearwater Police Department on February 8, 1967, just a few days after his twer�ty first birthday. About a year and haif iater, on August 12, � 968 he was selec#ed for the motorcycle unit. Almost two years later Officer Passer was invofved in an accident. As a note of irony, Officer Passer was prabably hired to �II the vacancy [eft by the death of �ffic�r Conyers, A year and a haEf after Off. Price's accident, Officer .iohn Passer, on July 12, 1970 at 3:52 PM in th� afternoon, was attempting to catch up to a traffic violator. We do not know the nature of the violation. He was northbound on S. Greer�wood Ave., a two-fane road, with his emergency lights on. Passer attempied to signal #o the driveT of the 1965 Dodge to pull ove�. As was the common practice at that #ime �ff. Passer pulled alongside the driver's door to signa[ to the driver #o puil over. At that moment the driver made a left turn or�ta Lotus Pa#h forcing Off. Passer off of the road, He was thrown from the motorcycle approximately forty feet aft�r impact and critically injured. Upon � impact with the ground, he was str�ack in the chest with an exposed sprinkler �ead. He was transported to Morton Plant Hospi#al and succumbed to his in�uries about fwo haurs later. . CRiTICAL R�VfEW QF ACClDENTS The fo!lowing is a close loak at the three fatal motorcycle accidents and how these situa#ions may be avoided or the opportunities for future reoccurrence to be reduced. THE GONYERS CRASH • Current policy would not allow a motorcycle officer to operate with emergency e�uipment in traffic to conduct an escort. There are rto longer blood runs, and an officer in a pofice cruiser woul� handle such an esco�t. The only authoriz�d use of emergency equipment for motorcycles under current policy is when stopping a violator or for an unusual emergency such as an "officer dowr�" sit�ation. • Current policy does r�at pe�mit operation of a motorcycle at night uniess approved by the supervisor and onfy in special circums#ances such as a parade, speciai e�ent, etc. • Training•in cruiser and motorcycl� operation dictate that passing sho�ld be done to the left since the public is required #o respond to emergency vehicles by mo�ing to the right. • Aff motor afficers are req�ired to wear soft body armor, which may signi�cantly reduc� upper body injuri�s in case of an accident. o The lighting systems on the motorcycies are much improved wifh tFre additions of high ir�tensity strnbe IigY�#s on the front, side and rear of the motorcycle. • The law requires a motorcycle endorsemen# on a dri�er's I�cense, and the departmen# requires at least an 80-haur course in police motorcycle r�ding, monthly training, and biannua[ re-certification, • Current iaw requires a headlight on at a11 times t�e motorcycle is i�t operation. • Today's standard of emergency health care is tremendously improved with the advent of the paramedic program, Bayf�ight and trauma centers. The prognosis for even severe ir�t�ries is greatly +mproved now witn emergency care being available at the scene within the "golden first hour" of trauma treatment. THE PRICE CRASH • The training req�ires practic�ng evasive maneuvers at 2�-40 mph. Emphasis in all motorcycle training is ta see and be seen. Motor officers are constantly train�d to anticipate what other drivers may do and to be prepared to take 0 action to evade or brake. The sys#em of constant�y identifying road and traffic hazard and covering the brafce to reduce reactior� time is employed tf�rough the 'S�PDE' meti�od. That me#hod is to Scar�, Identify, P�epare, Decide and Execute ai all times while operating the motorcycle. • Again, current poficy prever�ts a motor officer from respanding ta emergencies. • The brafCing systems are far advanced with the addition of disc brakes and training to use the frant and rear brakes to stop faster and in controf. • Visibility of the motor is vastly improved with the use of strobe lights and the headlight e�en d�ring the day. THE PASSER CRASH • At no tirne is the officer taught or trained to pull alongside a uialator to gain their attent�on. Training for stopping violators req�ires the motorcycle or vehicle to �emain behind the vialator. • Impro�ed emergency lights and sirens preciude the need to pull aiongside ta notify the �ioiator of t�e need to stop. �n worst case circumstartces t�e motor offic�r can call for a cruis�r to assist or disregard the �iolator altagether if needed for officer sa�ety. • Again, with im�roved medica� care t�is cras� may r�ot have �ad such a#ragic end. • Curren# ruies provide that the officer wifl wear soft body armor which may redUCe the ex#ent of injuries, MOTOR SCOOTER EXPERlENCE Fifteen years after the tragic accidents, in 1985 th� police deparim�nt purchased se�eral small 125cc Yamaha motar scooter motorcycles to be �ased on the beach. Because of t�e dense vehicle and pedestrian traffic du�ing spring break, summer holidays and special events the department sorely neede� transportation that would allow afficers to traverse t�e beach roads and lots during gridEock or near g�idlock. Time delays d�e to inacc�ssibility necessitated this deparEure from the traditionaf foot and patrol car approach to calls for se�vice and to provide access to the �u�lic's request for heCp. Several officers were sent to instructor and rider schoots for matorcycles to develop a#raining curricuium to teach safe riding techniques and devefop poficy for the strict use of thes� vehicles. Since tl�is start se�eral models of these scooters have been purchased and used in the very environment for which motorcyc�e trainit�g was devefoped; heavy vehicle and pedestrian t�affic. SincE the inception th�re have only been a few incidents of mirror in�ury during t�e training process and only two minor accidents w�th no serious or life threatening injuries and or�ly minor damage to the mvtorcycles. One accident occurred when a patch of sand was traversed which turned the wheel and the fi � bike went down at low speed. The other is a recent incidenk when the officer locked th� brake and lost control and was thrown from the scooter with minor injury. The officer was t�eated and releas�d the same day. These small motorcycles operate in basically the same manner as the larger bikes we will be using for the Traffic Unit. The larg�r bikes are however, more stable, more easily observed, have better lighting systems, a�d are hea�ier and more maneuverable, e�en or� road surFaces which are 1�ss t�an desira6fe. The larger motorcycies also have much better brakes than the smaller bikes. The training and policy �ssues are the same since it is based on the Hurt Study, which sigr�ificant(y changed the way iaw enforc�ment conducts business wit� motorcycles. HURT STtJDY IMPACTS LAW ENFORCEt�IENT Dr. Harry Hurt and h€s staff #hrough funds �rovided by the f�deral governmer�t conducted a comprener�s�ve study in � 98Q. They clasely analyzed 900 motorcycle crashes in the Los AngeEes area and discovered some very interesting facts. Law enforcement and the civilian sector took t�is study and used tl�e material to torm #ra�ning programs and [egislation in order #o promoie motorcycle safety. Motorcycle accidents and accident fatalities have been greatly reduced as a direct resui# of the trainin�, laws and policies that were formed d�e to this siudy. In the history of motarcycles, the Hurt Study is the only one of i#s kind. While the material is now somewhat dat�d, it remains rele�ant to motorcycle aperation today. Some of the Hurt StUdy key poi�ts are as follows; • 68% of daytime motorcycle accidents occUrred with the front F�eadlight ou#. • 78°/4 of motorcycle accidents occurred at a speed_of 3Q MPH or less and 92% of motorcyc�e accidents occurred at a speed af 40 MPk� or less, • 95°/p of acc��ent involved rid�rs had no formal training. • Mos# motorcycl� acci�ents are caused by h�man factors, rather than enviranmental, or vehicle factors. a) in 33% of t�e mu{tiple vehicle crashes the motorcyclist was a# fault. b) In 64% of the single vehicle crashes the motorcyclist was at fault. c) For a1! crashes the motorcyclist was at fault 43% of the time. • The severity ofi motorcycle accidents can be reduced through the use of proiective equipment. (particu�arly protective helm�ts) + Most motorcycle accidents could be prevented by; a) Making the other vehicfe driver aware of the presence of fhe motorcycfe in time to avoid the accident. b) Improving the accident avoidance skills of the motorcycle operator througft training. : ■ �1i � + Effective motorcycle operator training should be one af the most effectiv� motorcycle accident counte�m�asures. • Mos# of the accident invoived riders had na formal motorcycie trainir�g and education. Such programs as well as state motor.vehicle departmen#s should emphasize safe operationai practices. Law enforcement in general has taken this information a�d formed training programs to address these findings. For instanc�, br�king and evasive maneuver exercises are done at speeds up to 40 MPH, because of the fnding that 92% of motorcycfe accider�ts occur at 40 MPH or less. Officers are instructed ir� road hazard identi�catian and to key up on vehicies appraach�n� intersections, while preparing to either evade or brake if a motarist vioEafes the afficer's right of way. in �981 fhe Institute for Palic� TecF�nology ar�d Managemen# at tt�e tJniversity of North Florida, instituted a motorcycle ape�a#or and instructors program. The institu#e has train�d officers from around the country to include Puerto Rico. Ir� 'f 989 Northwestern Universt#y Traffc �rtstftute merged wi#Y� Ha�ley-Davidson to form a motorcycle operator and instructor program. This is a tra��ling schooi which has instrtacted agencies throughout the country. The Clearwater Police Departmer�t uses tne courses and �e�hniq�es instructed by these institutions. City of Clearwater statistics for 9997 We have reviewed our own local s�tatistics for motarcycle crashes in '4997, in relation to car c�ashes. We investigated a tatal of 2417 long form accidents in this city. Of these accidents 37 were mo#orcycle crashes. Of those 37 motorcycle crashes, there was 1�ataliky, 8 serious or incapacitating injuries, 15 mtnor injuries, 6 possibl� injuries, and 7 with no injuries. The national a��rage of motorcycle crashes to car and truck crashes is less than'/2 of 1%, Ciearwater's average af motorcycle crashes to car and truck crashes in 1997 is ,02%, which is lower than the national average. CLEARWATER POLICE MOTORCYCLE UNIT T4DAY The police department is pleased with ihe successful exper�ence using motor scaoter motorcycles on the beach arld in commun€ty palicing. Current motorcycle equi�ment is highly improved over th� motorcycles of early years. Motorcycle training based or� acc�rate research data to mirror the skill needs of the rider is vastly superior to the earlier years. With this the department is preparing to staff and fund a motorcycle unit. Training: The Clearwa#er Poiice Depar�ment has several cer�ified motorcycie instructars. Three of these instructars are certified th�augh th� Institute for pofice technology and Management, which was an 80-hour course. Two instr�ctors have certifications from Norfhwesfern Universify Traffic (nstitute, which is a 120- �] hour course. One instrUCtor is certified by both schools a�d has over 200 ho�rs of schooling in police motorcycle operations. This instructor also hefped train the St. Petersburg Po�ice Motarcycle Unit. Motorcycle officers are required to go to either the institute for Police technology and Managem�nt basic school or the Northwestern �niversity Traffic Institute basic rider school, or an in-house two week school trained by our own ins#ructors. Ti�e officers a�e also required to atter�d 8 hour monthly trai�ing sessions fo maintain their skilfs. Training wi�i also taK� piace with Hillsborough County Sheriff s �ffice and the Tampa Pqlice Department who strongCy advocate mon#hly training sessions and are very strict about officers attending. Each officer is required to perform aciditrona� st�ccessful bi-ar►r�ua� re-ce�tif�catioR. Law e�forcement took a long loolc at the Hurt Study which was conducted in 19E0 and addressed their trair��ng towards the key problem areas identi�ed. One was proper braking, the other was evasive mane�vers. Some o€ the oti�er trair�ing that is used today invalves slow maneuvers negotiating ti�h� cornering and turning to learn the capabilities of t�� motorcycle, curve negotiation, hazard ider�tificatior�t off road riding, slow arrd €ast cor�e exercises, braking exercises, and evasive maneuvers. � Sefection. Qf�cers are required fo sUbmit a memorandum, via the chain-of- command, �n�icating their desire ta be co�sidered for the unit. T�e officer's immediate supervisors mak� comments regarding the offcer's eligibi�ity and forward the pack�t to the Special Operations Section Comma�der. The offcer is interviewe� for the positian, and a selection committee checks the officer's backgro�nd to include his intemal �lffairs fi�e, sick leav�, ar�d past evaluations. The officer's accident records are also ch�cked to ensure h�/sne has not had any chargeable accidents in #he last ihree years. Befare being cansidered for an inter�iew the officer must meef the foliowing standards; • Must ha�� beer� emplayed by this agency for a minimum of three years. • M�s# have a mo#orcycle endorsem�nt on their Florida driver's licer�se. • Must have demonstrat�d an above average tra#fic er�forcement activity record. • No chargeable accidents in the last thre� years. • Must demonstrate a warKing knowledge of motorcycfe aperation including betng abfe to !ift #he motorcycie from a down posi�ion. • M�s# have a minimum of one year riding experience. Supervision: The Clearwater Police Motorcycle Squad will start out wit� two officers who wili be directly supervised by the Traffic Enforcement Unit's Sergeant. He wi�i keep records o� the unit"s statistics and wii� atso ensure tt�e unit's adherence to department policies and general orders. The supervisor will also ensure the unit maintains their profici�ncy by scheduling monthly trafning sess�ons, maintair�ing bi-annual certi�cations and �0 keeping up with new and improved training issues. Such issues should be brougi�t to the unit by sen�ing the officers to schoois which might add�ess new officer safety techr�iques regarding poC�ce motorcycle operations and advanced motorcycle operations courses. Certi�cation: Each motorcycle officer will be a c�rtified operator after attending the basic poiice motorcycle operator's course. The officer will then have ta re- Certify bi�annual[y in ord�r to maintain #he unit's proficiency and safety standards. Policy: TF�e Clearwater Police De�artment has a �ery in dep#h poficy concerning motorcycles. The policy addresses training, selection, obj�ctives, �upervisian, motorcycle usage, equipm�nt, and uniforms. (see attached poficy #435) Equipment: The motorcycle industry has made many improvem�nts to the machines since the � 960's. The motorcycfe has be#ter brakirrg power with r�ew and improved disk brakes. This is one af the most important cY�anges in regards to safety. It has been determined that u� ta 90% of brafcing should be done with the front brake due to weig�t displacement. The sec4nd most important change is to the lighting and siren systems, wY�ich are much bett�r and improv�d. The new electricai systems or� the newer mo�orcycles make �t possible #o add mor� Iights which are brighter, by using the mare �isible strobe lights available for police bikes. The motorcycle has an additional battery in the radjo box in order ta run the lights without having the engine #urned on, thus a�niding overheating the �ngine. The Evolution engin�* with rubber mounts and improved clutches, along with fuel ir�jection add to a smoother ride and better comfart for the rider. This also enables the rider to better maintain control of the motorcycle, Motorcycfes no longer have the "suicide shifters" as �arlier described, and shifting is perFormed withou# the rider taking his hands from the Y�andlebars. Moiorcycl� tires have been dramatically impro�ed #hrough technology for better trac#i�n. T"he "P" tire, which is used for law enforcement only, can withstand a blowout at speeds of 70-80 MPH and maintain stability to enable the rider to s�ow down and pulf the motorcycl� off the road with no probiems. Reflectiv� tape and paint for t�e graphics on pol�ce motorcycles make it m�c� more visible during the daytime and nighttime. Police motorcycles are designed to have a breakaway windshield which will not hinder an operator should E�e be thrown from the motorcycle, The windshield wilf not break into pieces and cause additional injury. BECause of the Hurt Study, civilian and law enforcement has �ddressed some equipment issues, One is that it is imperative #o wear p�otective clothing ar�d a protective helmet. Police o�cers wear �allistic vests, which offer significan# prot�ction against body trauma a�d road abrasion. Another is that the machin� must a{ways have iis headlight or� when in use for vis��iiity. , Some af these findings have been incorparated into legislation in most states. �1 * The evolution engine is a combina#ior� af several models of engines that Harley-Davidsnn produced over the years, Hariey�Davidson took the b�st campon�nts of each engin� and put them into the "evolution" ar "evo" er�gine. LOCAL AGENCY STATISTICS Tampa Police Department: Cnntact Person - Ofc, Luis Vasquez 4fficer Vasquez advised th� Tampa P.D. matorcycle unit has had three crashes in the last five years. One officer recei�ed some mino� injuries and returned to full duty withput missing wark, Another officer had no injury and there was very !it#le damage to the motorcycle. The third officer had a serious injury to his leg. He was ou# of work for two months, but jt�s# recently re#urned to fufl dcaty on the motorcycle. Officer,Vasquez advised al! three officers used proper b�aking and evasive techhiques, which was a difect result of these acciden#s being less se�ere than a�erson who has not been trained properly in t�ese techniques. The Tampa Police Deparkment has 12 motorcycles and just currently leased � 8 more motorcycles. St. Petersburg police Department: Cantact Person - Serg�ant Carey St. Petersburg Palice Department has had a iotaf of six accid�nts since the formation of the unit ir� 1995. All but ane were very minor with no inj�ries. Two off�cers exited a parking lat �nd went down as they hit an oil slick in the roadway. There was no damages or injuries. One motorcycf� was cEipped in tt�e rear, b�t neither the bike nor the rider went down. There were no injuries and very minor damage to the sad�le bag, Two motorcycles went down during training. Again there were no injuries and no damage. �ne motorcyete was struck from behind during a traffic stop. T�e offic�r was not on the bike at the time, hawever the motorcycle slid into th� officer, who was on foot. The officer was out of work for one week with a leg ir�jury and is c�rrently back to tull d�ty. All of these accidents resulted in a total of $1,700.00 worth af damages. The St. Petersburg Police Department has 22 motorcycles. Largo Police D�partment: Contact Person - Sergeant K�vin Morrison, Officer Ste�e Field �argo Police has had four accid�nts, most were minor with one officer p�nsioned out on a disability. This officer was en-route to a violent domestic in progress. The motarcycle was being o�erated at �ight in a code-3 mode. {lights and sirens} The officer's motorcycle went inta a slide after h� hit a patch of hydraulic fluid in a curve. The officer suffered se�ere tra�ma to his right leg and was disabled. He is currently a civil deputy in Indiana. 7he Largo Palice Department has 7 motorcycles and just recently purchased 4 new motorcycles to make 1�. � 12 ��: � Lakeland Police Liepar#ment: Contack Person - Laura (Risk Management) Lalceland Police Department has Y�ad three accider�ts. Ali three were very minar in damage. Two accfder�ts had r�o injuries ar�d one accident with mir�or inj�ry with no loss of time to the officer, who was returned to fu�1 duty. Lakeland Police Department has 6 motorcycles. Lee County Sheriff's Office: Contact Persan - Dep�ty Cantrell L.ee County has had two accidents where bo#h deputies were injured, buf were later returr�ed to full motorcycle duties. �ne crash invnlved a basketball rolling out onto the sfreet and caught under the motarcycle's tire, causing the motarcycle and o�era#or to go down and breaking #he operator's ankle. The ather accident involved a motorist who violated the right of way of the deputy an� the d�puty suffered a hip injury, Lee Co�nty Sheriff s Office has 7 motorcycles. Hillsborough County Sheriff s O�ce: Contact Person - Corporal Mosher Hillsborough County has had four minar crashes with minor injuries. All depu#ies �nvolved were returned to duty. The Hills6orough County Sheriff's Office has 25 motorcycles. Orange County Sheriffs Office: Contact Person - Corporal Story Since 1989 this unit has i�ad a total of three accidents where the dep�ties were o�t of work temporarily, however ail three returned to full duty. There were six minor crashes where t�e deputies did not miss any work. One dep�ty was ki�led at night while stopped at a red fight, on his way to work. He was struck from behind by a drunlc dri�er. Orange County Sheriff s Office has 22 motorcycles. TRENDS Many motorcycle units across the nation have either been activated, re- activated, ar enhanced aver the las# sev�ral years. There are several reaso�s for this resurgence in motorcycle patrol. One is the traffrc density in some areas dictates a need for a more maneuverable machin� to transport police and fire personnel to accident scenes and crime scenes. Another r�eason is the reduced o�erational costs compared to four wheeled venic�es. Some departments have discovered a r��ed �or motorcycle units to enhance their comm�nity palicing programs. lllinois State Police, Michigan State Police, and Minnesota State Police have all re-activated #heir moiorcycle units. Lacally we have watched St. Petersburg Police, Tampa Pofice, and �argo Police Departments re-activate their motorcycle programs with great success. Tampa star#ed put with a grant of 3 motofcycfes in 1993 and now has just leased 18 motorcycles, with a promise from the mayor of additional bikes if their 13 1.... success contin�es. Hillsborough Caunty 5l�eriff s Office has gone from 4 motorcycles in 1985 #0 25 today with such a success rate #�at their reserve officers are now trai�ed on them. . Largo Poiice Department k�as 7 motorcycles and just purchased 4 additiona� motorcycles for a tota� of '{ 1. 5t. Petersburg Palice Department has 22 motorcycles obtained via a community polic'tng gran#. The P'tneffas Caunty Sheriffs 4ffice appiied for and was denied a grant for 8 motorcycles for traffic enforcement. They are continui�g to research a way #o f�nd a new mo#orcycle unit. See attached magazine and r�ewspaper articfes. . In conclusion, the City of Clearwater has #he opportunity to move forward with our new motto, "One City, One F�ture." We need ta look ahead and embrac� the techno�ogy available to be more efficieRt and �rod�etive. VIIe have IEarne� from aur past and must look to the future and ke�p up with technology as other cities are daing. As a modern palice agency in a growin� c�ty, we need to lceep up wtt� our c�ar�gir�g er�vironmer�t ar�d continue to adjust our functior�s to the needs of �he commur�ity. In keeping with modern tim�s and other agencies, locally, and across #he nation, a motorcycle unit is an ofd too{ being hrought back as a viable option for #raffic enforcemen#, just as community poficing concepts have been brought back with great success. We anticipa#e the success o� our motorcycle unit as other agencies have enjoyed t�� success of #heir awn units. Attachments: C�earwater Police Department General Order — i�olice Motorcycle Unit Mark Martinl Dedicated Offlcer (Article) Motorcycfe Receives Top Honors (Article) Goodwilf Shoe Or6ve {Articlej Moiorcycle Tratnfng Class Members (Article) Two Whee�s far Four Seasons (Artic[e) 111inais and Michigan State Police Go Back to Two Wheefs (Article� NLiTi Training —"It Saved My l.ife" (Article) Douhle Duty (Articfa) Keepi�g The Peace (Article) Troopers Rlde Cycles (Article) Troopers Return to Motorcyc[es (Ar�ic�ej Har[ey F'atra� (Article) Pollce Motarcycle Use Growing as ComPetition Makes It A Buyer's Market (Article) It's the Biggest Ruslt (ArticleJ All American: Pollce SwiEc� Ba�k ta Harleys (Article) Chips ln The Gardero State (Artic�e) Two Whee[ed Wonders {Article) 14 � DATE OF ISSUE E�FECTIVE DATE DISTRIBUTION �VUMSER PatrollM.S. 435 CROSS REFERENCE: TITLE: POLICE MOTORCYCLE UNIT �35.1 Policy 435.2 Supervisior� �35.10 Objectives 435.20 Quali�icatia�s 435.3Q Matorcvcie Uses 435.1 Po[icy - Frimarily, the Police Matorcycle Unit is concernec� with the preservation of life and property, and che enforcement of all laws, particularly traffic. The utilixation of motorcycles provides increased maneu�erabitiiy, mabiiity, anci versatility for traffic enforcement. However, due to the s�ecialized nature of the unit, it is committed ta the safe movement of both vehicuiar and gedestrian traffic within ttte city limits of CIearwater. 435.2 Supervision - The Police Motarcycie Unit is assigned to the Special O�erations Secdon, Traf�c ERforcement Uriit oF tl�e Department az�d is cammandeci by the Traff�c Enforcement Team supervisor. It is the respansibility af tt�e Traffic Team Supervisor and the 5pecial �peratians SeGtion Commander ta insure that Palice Motorcycles are operated in strict accardanGe with tlie provisions of department ganeral orders, Wilffu[ly aflowing operators to violate generaI orders or failure ta take carrective action against nfficers who violate general orders, will be grounds for disciplina�•y action. �35.i4 4bjecteves - The grimary objectives of the Police Motarcycle Unit are as fol�aws: (1) Reduce accident related injuries in high accident intersection locations. (2) Increase coriformance to traf�c laws by emplaying �zighly visible traffic eni'orcement tactics. {3) Enhance police commt�nity relations by praviding a visible response to � neighbort�aod camplaints regarding traffic violati�ns. 435.�q �3S .5Q 435,G� 435.70 43S.8a Motorcycle Equipment Uniform Inclement Weather Escarts Removal from Unit {4) Traffic direction an� control at highly congested areas or accident scenes as directed by the Traffic Enfarcement Team 5upervisar. 435.20 Quali�cations and Tr�tining - In addition tv tt3e selection criteria outlir�ec� in Patrol 5tanda�'d O�erating Prvicedure 405, �otential candidates must meet the following selectiort criteria: (1 } Must have been employed by this agency for a minimum of three years. (2) Must have a Motorcycle endorsement on their Florida driver's Iicense. {3} Must tiave demonstrated an above average traffic enforcement activ2ty record. (�4) No chargeable accidents within the last tliree years. (5) Must demonstrate a working knowIedge of motorcycle operation including being able to li#'t tlie mator unic from a down position. (6) Must have a minimum of ane (1) year's experie�ce riding motorcycles 435.21 Selectian - As openings accur, an announcement will be made in tlie dai�y BOLO sheet. Interesteci agplicants shou�d submit a memorandum through t�ie chain af comtnand indicating their desire to be considered for the opening. Supervisars in the chain flf comntand shouid make comments as to the candidates eligibility and forward the memo on. The 5pecial Op�rati�ns Sectio�i Commander or designee wiil chair a committee wha will interview the app�icants and canduct a back�round check on each applicant. The background check should consist of a �erif cation af sick leave, OP�ce of Professiona! Standards �les, performance evaluations and traf�c activity. Tl�e committee will m�ke recommciidations to the Chief af Police who wilt �clect the canciidates for the o�enings. 435.22 Traxning -�efore riding � Clearwater Police Matorcycle, ap�licants must liave successfully completed a depariment approved pplice matorcycle aperatars c�urse. This courss may be taught by qualified Clearwater PoIice Department instructors or by using an outside instructflr. Of�ccrs will also be required to attend ather training sessions as sched�led by ths Speciai Operations Section Commander, and may be required to successfuIly complete riding skills tests on a regular basis. �135.30 Police Motorcycle Uses - The follvwing uses oF police motorcycles, while not alI encom�assing, provide guidance to officers as ta the scope of the application of t�e motarcycles. {1} Police �notorcycles will not engage in any pursuit. (2) Police mororcycles will not bc o�erated in emerge��cy operatian made, except when respanding to a call for an officer needing immediate assistance ar in the course af pulling over a violatar. {3} Police motorcycles will not be operated off of paved surfaces, (4) Polic� matorcycies svilJ not be operated in inclement weather. (S) Police moEarcycles wiIl not be operated at niglit, except wit�i prior permission from the Traf�c Enforcemenc Team supervisor. (6) Police rnotorcycles will be aperated in a safe and pr�dent manner consistent wit�i trainin� guidelines. (7} Safety is of paramount importance in determining whether mororcycles s1�a1! be deployed. Factor ro consider are weatlier conditions and conditions of equipment, etc. ($) Police matarcycles shouZd only �e used for traffie enforcennei�t details, except with priar approval from tiie Patrol Diwision Comn�ander. (9) Policc motorcycles will nat bc operated in any manncr which may be construed as "i�orseplay," 435.�30 Motorcycle �quipment -The Police Motorcycle is the responsi�iljty of the assigned of�cer. The motor utiit will be kept clean and properly maintained. No alteraiionslmodifcation or accessory items wiil be permitted on the matorcycle unless prior approval lias been given by tl�e Traffic Etiforcement Team supervisor or other competent authoriEy. The following is a list of approvec� equipment for policc motorcycles: (1) Police Radio (2) Emergency Equipment (3) Radar Unit (4) First aid eq�ipment (5) Laser Unit (6) Fire Extinguisfier 435.50 Uniforms - Officers wili wear the issued C�ass "A ar B" unifarm w��en operating tiie motorcyc�e. The Class "A or B" �niform is defined in Prafessional Standard 204. Additianally, the motarcycle of�cer will wear; (1) (2) {3) (�? (S) (6) D.O.'I'. Appro�ed Helmet Dreeches Approved Motarcycle boots Glaves Protectivic eye wear Leather jacket for Class "A" uniform �13S.G0 Inclement Weather - Motorcycle officers sl�all not patrol on motorcycles during rainfall, except as required by emergency situations. Should inclement weather occur during an officer's tour qf duty, helshe should seek s}�elter �n a safe and secure lacation. The officer may check out of service to await the passage af the storm. Ttyis period of time should nat exceed 30 minUtes. If it appears that the storm will last longer than 30 minutes, the nfficer should proceed directly to the nearest Clearwater Palice facility and secure the matorcycle and resume nornial �atrol duties in a marked patrol vehicle until t�ie storit� has passed at , f •�.. .... . .... .. . . . . '� + i' ' . . . . � which time t�e of�cer may resuma � mororcycle patral. , 435.70 Fscorts - Matarcycles shal! not be used far . esCOrts witliout priar permissian from tt�e �� Special Operatians Sec�ion Commander or ' other competent autharity. Zf the motorcycle .� unit is escort�ng a f�nera! procession there . wil! be no "Ieap fragging". �435.80 , Removzil €rom Unit - D+�e to the specialized � nature of the Motarcycle Unit, off'sc�rs ,: . assig�ted to [he unit are hsld ta a t�igh degrec • of compliance with general orders and verbal orders. Assigned officers accept assignment ��. � ta the unit with the understanding that they serve at the pleasure vf the Chief af Poiice � and may be removed from that assignment at any time it is believed ta be in the besc .� , interests of the program or the �epartment with no right of appeal. END. ;, : ..a.�..,,.�.:...,,.._.,,,..,.,...._. _ .. .. ........ . ... 3 t � �� - ��1Vlark �Vlartini Deaficated �C)fficer sy Explorer MaforJanie Ph�f�r o� . . .. _ . - - - The SPPD Explorers would like to recognize Mark Martini, an outstanding officer, for t�ts �ard work and dedfcation to the Explarer f'ost. Ofiicer Martini's guidance, enthusiasm and canfid�nce has resulted in the Explorer Posl achieving numerous awards at the 199�- 95 State Competition and 1st P1ace in the 1994 National Explorers Cor�ference. The Explorer Post wants to remind him of th� fine jab h� has done and alsa how muc� the Posk appreciates his hard work an� dedicatian. Some peopl� mig�E tnink that the past advisar position is a on� day job, but MarK always makes �imself avaiEabf� to the explarers an any day at ar�ytim�. He keaches the explorers law enfarcem�nk skills, but at khe same kime he teaches responsibility and encourages high self este�m. With these skifls, most of the explarers will becom� ti�e !aw e�tarc�ment officers af tamorraw. Martini has be�n with the SPPD for over i 0 yea�s and with the �xplorer F'osk for over five years. He balances his family, D.A.R.E., th� post, a Boy Scout Troop and his habby af race car driving. Motorcycle �?eceives Top H�nors By Officer Byron Merlfrt Th� SPI'D Motorcycle was a big hik at REBFEST 95. It was awarded 1 st Place for Best Men's Dr�sser at the Ha�ley Shaw. Accnrc�ing to Officer Merlin, severaf peopfe associated with the show were very receptive to the Praj�ct Respect Unit, thaughk the mo#oTCycle looked great, and req�ested ihat Project R�spect Officer Byron Merlin �nte� the SPPD matnrcycle �n the shaw. During the shaw, everyone was very interested in tne motarcycle. Throughout th� event, citizens were constantly observing and asking quesk�ons abaut the motorcycle. 5everal citizens were �hatagra¢hed sitt+Rg on th� motarcycEe. Offic�r Merlin presented the 9 st Place trophy ta Chief St�phens and it naw sits ir� the Proj�ct Respect Office for everyo�ze to view. � � �, z... • . � � �; n'�,, f � � f _ �� � • � � � l, � � - * '� � 1`1l� � �� ' CCa4DWlL� Sf�C?� Dl�IVE , .. 9y Sandy Swartt ... , � •;r�;�"1 . � y,;...- Congratulations to Communications Center Supervisar Nancy McClelfar� and her Evening Shift for their victary in the Gaodwill Shoe Drive. The contest was heid between the three Communicat€ons Center shifts to se� who could �� M callac� tl�e most shoes ta da�a#�. , Up until the last day of khe contest it laoked as though the Day shift was a"Shae In" for t�e winners spot. lt also seem�cf like the Evening sf�ift took some Gerila! at the last minute and came to life; needl�ss to say, they "waiked" all aver the other shifts! I guess 1he Mi�nignt shift just didn'i i�ave as much en�rgy, they came in third. Together, all lhree shifts collected �105 pairs of sho�s (there were even six shoes that had no mates}, EVENING SHIFT ....... 990 pairs DAY SH1�T ............... 1�6 pairs MIDNIGHT SH�FT ....... 59 pairs Special thanks to ali who participated ir� this warthwt�ile cause. Mo#or�ycle Training Clas� �llem�ers 0 s . � . s' "�w :�` � � � ! � , �`" .� � I T�o i�lleels foi� Fou�, Seasons Wccrt11e1� lifl�i�s, btrt dves�t't eli»ri�rcrte r�rntotc�vc'Ic.� ��cltr�l.s �j /�' utc�rcy�l�.r I�a�� ic���g hrc�t a l��l �•ulu;�hlc ❑stict in 1.«<� ��i!'t�rce- mettt, Tltey �i��c uftircr, �t 1cu' �ras:it�r r�m�_�� ��1'rn�,hiiiiy� ti�a�i a }�:itr«I c:ar. t�ct ha��� le�� �1i�,�clti,irt�,+z<�. BcinL ru��:i�ieruhl�� �n���llcr tktian thc .ti�•�ra�c p:itrc�l «hi�lc. in an �n�rr�_eiir�� mot��r«�cles �an mo��e thrut�gfi lica.�y Iraflic h�• splittiiig I.��Trs, ri<}t a ri.�rrc�ie� rattel shni�lcicr ur cvci� ta�:c tei thc si�irtti�all:ti ii1 ao�snt���ti�n arcati. 11'iien c�»��li���ecl in e�curt scr��iL�. ;in i�t�f'i���r ��it :� m��iurc��ric li.iti .� ��fc{�r c;�i��e uf �•15tiifT. ik'i�}7ICkt�i'lli7�lCll�{fd17i� [f}ilfl c�n ��I�lircr �ittin� in an .�utomui,ilc. Ciut thcre ,�rc cli�a�l��;���t;kgr,. \tc�torr�•�Ic n1�t�irtr, ran'i rc�rr�� u5 ittiuch �c�tii�mcnt. hut �i�c cu�i�i�iuin� iiii[tiat[rri��ifi��f� �►�'ec��li���ter�t i2.�, :ilnu�,t �itade tl�at a muni point. f:�•t�n i»ini:sture ti1DT� are b�iit� dG�•��1- c��C�! li�P �yc1� uti�. e� majnr �r��t�lcm ��'i4E1 [11�111�fC��- cle� �ti•ciulcf ,errit t�� t�c thc lir��itr�i ri�fir�� ,ca.r��rt in nu�ch �,!' ihc cuun- trv. Uhric�u�l�� ut'I'ic�ry ri�l� vear- rc�una in F=1uri�iu ��r Calil���rni�i ���hcrc tl�r t��m�craturr sel�Ic�m cirops to i�re�r- itt�. F3ut e��ltut f�,rPper�+ ��'J1CH 1'l�il I1�i11'c' i���rth c�t' I--�U. ���hi�h mnr� ��r ItSti �li� i�ieti t�3r uarnl ���iii��r :incl rulJ ��•ii�- l�r ��ar�> ul' ti�� c��inur�•'' SurE�riyin�:iy, c�,izuhlc iu�mh4�r c�t' lae�� �s��irrcr�t�cnt .�ee��ric�s ri�1r !hE ir 'r�•�lcs ���ur ar�fuiti�l. Acrcti�� t1�� ��tiant�t i» Glus�����►•. Scnllun�l, t}tt Str.�cl�tl���1e I'+�lir� ar� �tll-���ar ri��rx. ��s are pc�Iicc �7f'I'icers ii� m,�n�� Iiur�}- pe.�t3 ��>{i�ttri��s. l:��er� in Car�.��}a !h� t3, �r��►�, ti�,��t, !)�Jir��r.11r�r (ir��k.�� u��tlir S���irrlr !'r,lrE��� 1)���>��r1►rirrrt is �•lcr�I ui roli+i ,��r�rr.!<�r rAc� rrrt'.� n��tr�r r{�rrn� �lrl�.r. lhr l�ii,�as�i�i R'% i� e-,�irrj�f�e�al u r�Jr "ti'r�u�•r t l�r�aLti "lreur�� cr�i�rrf rrrrr! I'la�.�r��l�r.s� .,lr(u.�lt t'x�1rrl.t. Si11.Al1' und {)iil)l:ft ScFucii►t,er i�►�31 Un[<<ric� I'ru��inrial i'cslicc al�iirrr` ridr ��« ��f! hi�t thc »�urst e� in�er ��.�y.ti. 11'1i,u p�7li�icti +��� �lc��,ir�ntieci�t t�.t��� �hat al1u�� ri�iin� mc�tt�rr}rlcs �•�ar- rnun�i" 11'hc►t rhu�itc, �l�� th��,r �irE�;Er�- mcci�� �iiu�:c ttti thc `r��lr ;�nc! uf'#ir�rti' E�nil+u��u�:' }�l,a��� Ik�r�� l�ati�� t}�cs hrrn ri�linr ���ar-r���util'! Oci cl�rr itianclu�r �r�ru �r.�illi�lr 1���[ n!'i�i��Cy'! [� thcre a r�clurtit�n in E�eri'urm.uyrr ur rii�,rc ar�i�trii[, in �li� c�tiE�l «��ath�r:''I'!tc :intiu�r� .ir'� �ilil�i�C .inc] m��r� �u�iti�•e lfuin unr �~���til�i ��r��cct. ;�11�t��rc�rl� i7ia�;� i� i�airly e��citi1�� ti��li� cuz�ui�� �h< <i�p.�rti�ir�itti tltui ri�lr �����r-rc�un�f. Pit��f�ur�fi t�sc, Ef:�c[���. U.It icly�iiiti. iZ�itlt. ti`V. ,��T� Sr,t�tic� tn�����tt Ka���i.aki K%lli[1{}, ��•Itiilc tlic 5�rathrl�c��, Srt�tl;in�i �k��►�lil[iICIII L1yl'ti 13�111' I{}f111"I'.:u7if 7>R'i'� an� \'urtc�n C�,nut�;i�i�lLr, ��•ith litir r�,tur�• ��ti�in�. f:(jilljliiil'fi( cHi {Iit �i�it.ti �C[1l�.h IET I)i` ,t:3n�lar�ii«l: pulice E'uaiu an�i ,f�cal�• �r � �� t';�i rl� nu t�rr �lt. .. � f � � � � L � � E' E � t� � 'I 1�._ .,. . .. ... ..�...M._ , ,,,�, � l Jrr �11il�+�m�d��e� !'rrlrrc� ru��a�trnl in :h ilr�n�e� +t�e�rrPlu�r +ritJt suuu• rrrllhr.4'r���utrl,' Pirlurrd,jrun� !r'11 !r, ri4'ltt :(ljlirr+'+ C7triuirrusir�r. Tu,�r• scj�t. l:i!«���r�l.s. S;�r. ti'ulniuiu�, ru�<I I.l. I)�N:Arf�r.51�f. �r. li�hls and sircn, tu�idlch;�gti C��r ��yuihm�nt aiicl ���in�l��rcens an�i I'r��r�t !'.iritl�ti ta prc�trcti the t'iders. Tlyr 5tratl�- clycic iEC�Lliilill'Il� ltllCti UtiC a h�hnet- ijit�►�iitcd ra�iio sp���kcr and P'i'T s���ilrh on thc �ian�lc.�har� .�n�i ilic f'it�,liur�h de�urtm�nt 't� in�•esti�.�ling ❑ similar systert7. F'oti�c �[epartrncnl� in Pitlshur�t�, Scallt�. fic��o, und Strtailtcl}��ie h,t��� alizins� �f}fl }�rar.r {,I' �c�r3ihiiTG�f r.�Ei��ri- �nrr in u��cr.itin� mutorcyrlcs in ���in- ter ror7�fitic�nti. Tiie titicccti5 �i thesr �nitti lics in thc b.isirti. �:arh �ic�art- ttSCnt hegins b}• Ic�nkin� for �•nliii�tcer a�'fir�r� ���it� .�rc etpericnrcc! ricicrti. I3U1 C1'Cil CC(1l'ffCI1Ce� ri�i��rti m:i�� R��t br c�ualiiic�i t'��r nuiire ri�iin�. Ccm- tr:try tEi thc im.E�e �c1c:��i>i{�n implantc�l ��i�h 'r��cic uf't'iwrrs in tihtc��4'ti lik� ..C1i1P5". }�i��� ,��e�] i� nc>t �hc t�«cu. i�F rTiptarcycics, Law spe4c! handlin�!, I�rakin� cxcrcises, U-turns, e��asi��e inancu+'l'I'ti :ig(I l'OIIC WC.l1'Cti :ifC CUill- �itun r.��rciscs offircTS �racticc whilc in trainin�. 5gt. Boh Ritic n!'th4 lteno �'L7 said I�Iinais and Michigan Sta�e Po��ce Go �ack �'o TwQ 'Wheels I3y Tom Yates I3 iter a SO-ycar hiatus. tE�e lliinois �nd Michigan anti the ability �a tiquccze into tight areas such as narraw State Policc pgencics arc onre more sending of�ccrs aut road shouldcrs and bctw�cn lanes af cars. That givcs to patral on matarcyrles. Both agencies conductecf tcsts motoreycle officers th� ability to move thrc�ugh traffie this summer on thc eFfectivcncss of motarcycics in co�gestion c�uscd by accicfents and �CCe �raffir moving �atro�lin� i'reeways and I�i�hways. Thc N:i�iunal I�ii�ti- mure ru��iclly� whilc aucnclin� to injurca �ec��le, way Tral'fir Safeiy Adminislfation providcrd �r�nts to Mujordr�►�vhac�s to thc t�ti�o-w}icelcrs;ire their inabil- hoth dcpartm�nts to und�rwri�� �hc cost of th� ex�eri- ily tc� irantpart ��i�oiic�ti .���c� ti�tsl��rak�i{itiy to ba�i wc:stl�- mcnl. (Fin�ings of the tests were not availablc �t press cr. Itcccnt devulopnients in thc Et3iniuturization of vari- timc}, nt�s Sypcs of 1aw cs�forceti��ent eyuipment will atiic�w thc �3oth lhe Illinois und I�f ict�i�an State Pulic� pa�rol motcarcycic5 tc� b� almost as well-cquippcd us a maderri major fceew�ys in �hcis 4tate's k,tr�cst tities. Thc hSichi- p�trof c:ar, �an cycle affic�rs paerolled freeways in and uround Wi�ilc 6oth dcpartments arr using rnotorcycles i'or thc Detrc�il, !�� �iddition t� Chi���gu. t4i� lllinois 5t,�tc Palirc iirtil time in SD ye;�rs. lhey vary in their scicc�ic�n. Miclii- patrnlied hibhway4 in East S1. I.auis and 5�rin�lieid, gan is using I{1 F��rlcy-D,�►'icisun I�X1ZT aitid FLFITF' pi�tici�ls helic��e t}te molc�rcycles will mdiicc respcfr�ti� bikcs cyuipped with E3-#8 rc V-twin enginrs. Il�inais time and int�rc����� I;��+� enfurccment iii lii�h traf'Cic ,�re;ss, oplcd for 15 K.��s-asaki K"I_10[1U 4-cylin�lcr u��i�`. A!I the Tne mntprryCtes oCft�r the ad��anlage ut' �7�aneuv�rahilit�� bikes .ire mantil'actureci i» �lit� v.5, f.&O Sr}�trmf�rr V11N3 i.Al�' :ind (1Eil)i�.R �1 � 1 S � r, � bY . � � ,.� ' . � �''s� �• -� T • `' � ��;; i�,fy t.', ��� �;; ,�� , t, 'i �� • � F � y. • ► �;� . ..�r. ,, � �.� .,�}�, } — � "ri -r• � �` � � F �/ . � u �� � I� . . �, .,..� � ►�""� �. ��s--.1{►�..� �.�. ',_±''�`+` �,�'l'_�"" ' •� � ��.� �"• � �S �• f` �~ � .�r� � ."-, .� . � .� � �` �►� • I�.�3�� �i.�t__ �.'_:!. i ,y` , RiHy :� . �.���� � ...'.A f ' �11f i s��in ti�t��;� � � "'���' i� ,° � �� i�� � , ;,,. � • ■_, ► j � ; � � d-� ti " ..� ., �_ :�.rz�'"'-`�'#��� � :' �.. .. . . , NUI'1 Trtti�iing rarrrsr-Cnunr�� 5tndiun�, bf il�rurtkrc�. {I'Antn c•ourl�°s)' Sgr. Frt llu1�, ,tificlri��t�t Slulc 1'olicr} �TUTI TIZ.AI��NG "IT S.�.VE� �Y LIFE" By Julrrr Ecltaff, HousForz,�'exr�s Durirtb lhe instruclor's cl�.ss which I�ust com�lcted an I could see il in the corncr of my eye, [ thcn saw rnyself s�anding Manch3l,itwascontinuallyemphasizcd,bybothGaryandRusty, on �fie pad in Da�las with Gary artd Rusty te1ling us,"if thc [ron! th:tt the t�ra3;iri� excrcises wcrc of exiren�c irn�ortcir�cc, ar�c� I ioeks up release it and re-apply; !� ii1C FCtlf �()CJ�S 1l�, krep it locked rcadily agrcc. �nd stccr straight," Yeslcrday, Salurd�y thc 81h, l along witl� thrcc othcr Rcmar�:ahly, I fc�llowcd instructions, I mc►naged �o hring bikcs and sc�cral squ�d cars wcre escarting a vcry lar�c funeral ttic bikc undcr cantral ai►�i rc:neaincd upright, kepl tny fccE up, and pracessinn forone o{'the palriarchs pf a local fnundiiig family. As Ihen, co�i�p�elcd ehc "IIrake and �sca��." As I passeti the vehicle, thc prcxession crosscd an a��crpass, l w�as �.�.�sing tlic proccssian j leaned o�•cr, knoci:ed Qn [he w�indow at7d told l��e ciri��c;r that I in arder to black an upcoming ramp fron� the clnverlcaf. As I neecled just ;� hit marc room ihai� hc w�LS allowing me; sc,ued the ncarcd thc crest of Il�e overpass thc lcft lanc was btcxkcd w•i�h hcll oui of Eiim, and thc ��oman dircctly tx�i�iiid him. Qnc af thc construction harrels and ec�uipment, bul therc was still suf�cent patralmen saw me go broadsiae, then turr�cd his liead, not wanting raani to pass. When I cnlcrcd tlte ronverging point af the lancs, thc to sce u�h�� he ll�ought w�as fixit�g �o happcn. vel►icic in Cront of ��e swcrveci io his icft, leaving me nowhcre to Wlien your students bitcli and maan atx�ut ihc braking gQ! My on�yop�iar� was �o brakc vcry hard. IK�as appraach9ng b0 cxerciscs, ti11 �hern that ihens is an �1c3 dcpuly sl�eriff in Tex,ts that MPH ar�d the vchicic w;� daing belween 20 and 30 MPH. I was will gct older bc�cause he pr�cticed whaE hc was laught, forccd to pull in t�chind thc vchicle and try to "Bral;c and Esca�c" (icsson H lE}, Tl�e rcar wheel lncked up andstartcd tocame around, Thanks jor helprng �r�e sati�e it u!!! L Jr�rr A1. Sliglcr•Afih4�u�ikre Policc, firsr je�»�nle� dfc�lur Ojficcr F�. :, f�, W r i _+� S�!' .i• .'r� � a ,., 1 � � � � +rk � ,• � �,�, •'�;. ` , �, `�(f '�;.. . , ' 'i. � � r�'.w ��°:�� '.t� ';i. .r. "' '�� �� ' :r'', .5.. ;�� ,r��. � ..S-,.�. . '' " , r•- ,A.i, �.�'iY �i� •;S � ,�'','gr.��� � �.. ;�. ,•,,, ,.�;� . Rl d ' , "'�� : ;.• i i t; , "=sA: d�%f , i� ' .. '1'�f; ��±�� ; � �.� ".;,;,� �� � .��.!� ` .`I >, '. ' 1 �. �r��° • '.i'�,,,� 3;'.. . , ''( o ,..� t 1 l� =,'i� , _ '.ti�' .t • '• 1.t .,}', ' �i� ;:F'• `�y. � �'" , ',:, ::.f,��..�. ,, : ��r : ";'.' fn,..,;��" ;� N+���y,�, •� � 'f .�•. 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[nitiafly the patrals wcrc onfy in thc Clticago and Sprin�;- �cld �rcas. Howcvcr, the cycle� we�e so successl'ul tltat tktcir use is bein�; expanded this summcr tu othcr areas ot' thc state witft hcavy traftic concentrations. [n Michi�;an's c�sc, it wa5 €i reai-wqrld lcst tc� sce if' motorcycles urc pruccicul for urb�n i'recway natr�l. �-iarlcy- Davidson "loancd" thc stutc I d motarcycics 1'or ti�c tcst and hacl a 1oca1 �lca3er �n�inlain the �natbr unit5. Thc Univcrsity oF Michi�an's Transpn�tation Rcsearch Institutc (UN1T�tl} cantpifGC� irrfortnaticlri :tttc� st:�tistics ot� thc tcst, T1�e !'ina! UMTRL report was writtcn �y Frcdric:k Strcf'!'. T#�e Icsl took p[ace :�c ti�c D�:trait Stc�tc �'c�lice f'ost 29 artd ran Fr�m June i thraugh August 3 t, l�)93. 1nt'ormatiar� fnr thc UMTf2I ev.�ivation was gatlicred f'rum ct.►iiy ac;livity rcports comple�ed by of'ticers. Intc�rvicws werc als� ron��tct- cJ witl� thc c�f'#ic�rs involvccl in the projcct. In addition to thc motar ofticers, two cl.�y-shi�'t pairol car A1icJ�ign►i 51a1e Nolicr afficcrs, � shiFt supervisor, thc :lSSltil�[1I potit COtI�- mancicr ar��i Four clisp;�tc3zc,�rs wcrc: iiitcrvicwcd ,tti :i graup ta gathcr [hei� rcaciions !o thc motor unils. 1-larlcy-D:ivid- snn �ic�natcd I'ivc �LHT[' Ckectra Gli�lc tincl fivc FXItP i'ursuit matnrcyc[cs for tt�c projcct. Thc t�vn tnn�lcls w�rc rc3t.tted sa c�ffitcrs hacl �xp�ricnce oii 1llirrr».sSrr�r� Pvlir<� each ntu�icl. Tiyc cycics �verc: cquippc�i �a�tkt citi�rgcncy ii�hts ��n� law h.i�icl gc�licc r.�diar. thc print.iry r,��iio tuncc! to tfic �tiIS(j clisu•ict fr�qucncy. Ot'ficcrs alsc� carriecl a portahle radio ttincci to litc D��roit 1'nii«: frcq�iincy as :i s�c:on�fary radi�� t'c�r usc «�li�ti �h� Ut'ficcr raul�in't bct tu tl�c E�rinu►ey radiu. [n a�lciitic�n to �h� tit,inclard pulicc inutur equi�,�ticnt. each urtil was ec�ui��c�i �vit1� a 1'irst .ti�i kitll-la•r.i�Iat �;ui�i�, k�rief'- c.�sc with stancl.ir�f rcnnrt I'c�r�t�s, i�liciinium c�t'six i�i,ire,, FCI�ILit1u�: VLSI, ;Jlr 4ll1�)i'.IIS]()11IIliL':3IL'SSUlL' �,'aii�c un�l firc �xti�f�,uish�r. 'Cht �c�uip�ncnt �vas storccl in s.�dcJle h,igs atl�i cv�r�ly clistributecl f'or b�il.tr�ce, O!�!'irers wc:r� rcc�t�ircc! iv �vcar uii issu�:cE I�elntct, s,►t'ety �lassrs, letith�r �li�vcs, prot�c- tivc vcsl :����f fxrais wiiiic un cycic: �uty. 'I`hc sat'cty lticlmets tivere cy�ii�zpec! will� .� ru�lii� s�ca�:cr ancl tnicri}��hunc c��icl P"('T s►�'IIL'II 11T) IEZC I1.�nclle h:irs. "i'hc I'`I"i' ,witcli causec� ti��mc: ��rubl�ms bec,�use n��r�nul nu�tor- cycle vihratian s��ntctimcs kcy��l tfic r��clic� accic�cnt.�ily whilc thc rycic �v;is mu��ing, 'I'iiis E»�nl�leizt ritiglit k�c curcc� �]V lltilllS: "�111( 1171�4'ti`� Uf1 i�iC Clll�lllS. T�3 �rcv�nt cc�nl'usiu�t in ra�lio cc��nniunicatiu�is. �uotnr iri't'iccrs �+�crc idcnti!'ic:cl �iiff�er�ntly. 1�Vh��i �ispc�cckiic�g un n1�1'ir��r in .i n��tr��� c.ir, �lisp;11�1�Lrs �ts�ij �E�e ��chicje quinh�r sf�xl U�:;tt ctssi�iuti�nt, ic: "29 A�ia»i." Mcitc�r e�l'I'ircry �verc clis�ritcfteci fiy rcvtr�yil��; !hc ►�ttt��her ����c! l��a� ,�i2i! <�d�li��� July l�}9�4 1.,11Y :�sid UR1)I:[t SS ,•mt�lar'•ta it. ir: "Motor Adatn Oric.,, Motor affirers wcrc �aircd an bcats, so disptticiicti ta thern wou[d �iwuys bc in puirs. ic: "Mator Ac�urn Onc ��nd Motor Adam Two." Eieven vnluh�eers wcre scicctcd to scrve tts motorCycie patrol vfficers. Thc officcrs rcccived 4d l�aurs of spc- cia�izcd trai�irtg }�asccl ar� thc Norlh- wcstcrn Unsvcrsity Marorcycic Truin- ing Course, The training toak placc ut tl�c MSp's Lunsin� training iucility, Thc Norlhwestern caursc focuscd on 1aw speed and cr�iergcnry cycle }�nn- dlit�g uitci wus cicsi�ned lo instili ccsiiti- dencc in iin afFiccr an t�is ubility to huRdie ttte cvcte. 'fa cstabiisi� n busc lir�c for thc rescarcli, statistics wcre campilcd frotn 1y�32 when therc wtts no motnr patrot ;md comparcd �vittl tf�c �cst peri- od in i 9�3. Tttis :tl�awed an :eccuratc cnsnparizon nf paErols with and ���iti�- uut si�otc�r u�tits. In addition to revicwin� tlic motar oFficcrs' cx�cricnces on tEtie uriits, cl�cir uctivitics w11i�c +n �atro� cars cli�r- in� incicincnt wc�tkicr ��n5 aiso ntani- :�; The BG'-200t? 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This �avc resc:irchers �� acicli- l�ont�i }�urcii��c far ratu���ri5ans ��rtd elir��ir�,fted �n;�ccur,ite nunfi�crs t�iat migl�t coiy�c {'rc�m titicr E'cict tliat thc nf�- ccry w�;r� selected on the basis of tiicir tihility und desirc to hc acliv� in traf�c palra� as wcll us [hcir intcrest t�nc! ski!! it� ttstr��; motorcyckes, Tt�c mctra�alitan Dctroit frcawuy system is made up nf fi7 milcs of li�n- ilcd-�icccss higt�wuys, �;rperaily ►hrcc iancs widc, and i�€►ndlcs ovcr 1 millian vef�ic}es �cr day. Thc Inlcrst��lc por- tions includc i-94, 1-96, I-75, I-375 .�na t-r7sr,, Ciasic rulcs wcrc laid da�vn anci cttforced for motorcyc�e ofticers. TfiGtiC cc�vcred routinc p�nlrals, �ursuils, tr:�f- fic stans and othcr �o5siblc prohlcm ureas, One of thc strictly enforced rulcs was Ihat anly officcrs will� thc Narchwestcrn Univcrsity tr�ining wcre a!lowcd ta n�er�te thc �ikcs. �vcn afficcrs wilh a cycic andorscn�cnl on thcir operc�tor's liccns� wcrc not allowcd to ride ttac �utrol bikcs. Matar atficcrs wc�c ciiso strongly warncd about nort-sl.indard riding habits. "Cxccssivc spced, "ltiot dag- g}ng' und liarsc play will not �e tolcr- �tcd ar �illowcd," Officcrs were reguired to ride with tltcir iieadiig�t on t�igt� bcam for rnaximutn visibifity. Whcri using thc cmcr�cncy li�litS, of�ecrs switchcd thc headli�l�t to low bcum. Euch matnr af�cer wus rcq�rircd to m.�iniu'rr� t}�eir bikc and requcst rcpairs t�nd schcdulcd mai�itcnanrc �ti ncc�s- sary. Bccausc thc ►i�tits wcre an loan fT(llll Nurlcy-Davidson, dcaler �n.iintc- n�tince was requireci cvery 2,S(1U miles. Officerx iverc �lso �iven tvvo i�ours bi- weekly to cican the cycle and wcrc cxpcctcd to spcnci 15 - 20 n�inutcs Ucfore cach shift making surc thc bikcs �vcrc cican and re:�dy for scrvice. 'i't�e rt�otorcycic unii workcd t�vo shif�s, scven days per wecl:. Day shift W.lti G:QO u.m. to 2:04 p.m. and uflcr- naan s}�ift 2:d0 p.�n. to lQ:00 p.m.. Officcrs wcrc not cxpcctcci to p:�Erof �fter durl: bcc;iusc tlarkncss limii5 thcir visi�ili�y ta othcr traC�c. During incicnicnt wca�hcr, �notor of'iiccrs dis- continucd thcir patcol und wcnt aut in gatroi cars. Alon� with thc rautine trritfic {�a1rnF, �lie officer5 werc given �r �r T' cc t,� I� t� s; a� h� c: r, r �� ti: c c• r� r c! i� i! ,� c; I f' c ;� ,I spcci.�l ;�ssi�n���cnt5 tit�cl� .�s se�ci:rity, .�ri�i ��ar���ic cscnrts. Of�t'ic�rs p;�irciliecl hc;it� in �qirs. Thry workccl irt �hc sc�tnc ,irca, but rc�ncluctcd tiepar:itc p;itrcilti whiie main- I,iining r��ttact throu�h the cfispatchcr. During rush h�urs thw)� wcrc rec�uirc�i to �vark Eo�cthcr f'ar visihility ;�ncl S�IfCIy. �F:15CCi?t1ll [Zlpl{1Ctlfillt W,kti1l't av,tilublc clurin� rusl� hnEir, the singlc bikc �vould w�irk clusGiy wi�h u��atrc>l c.�r, ag�in fnr snicty, Ncuntally nn nl'!i- ce:r w,ts ,lStil�'�il'(I a snlo hcat �Sr dis- �S��tchcc! u��tsicic a �.�irecl h�<:t �nletis it W.lti tYTI L`i]7CI'LCI1C�f. 1Vtt�.>rt priscjner traRtiperrt tvas rT«Gti- sury, mc�tor ol�liccrs call�il I'or:� pa�rcal car, The laasic rnn[ur patrui ruic:� empl�;►si•r.ccl th.0 th� p;�trnl car's snlc respotisihility w.is to tr:insport ti�c prisnn�r, thc ntcytur of'f iccr 1���*gccl ancl ditl .�lE !hc paperwork un thc ��risoncr. �nc of th� mc�tor patrc�{'s matit impnr[an� dutics wati ltancllin� :icri- �icnts. Thcir hi�h rncine►ivcr.�hiii�y allotvc�l ihc111 E� rCSpUn�1 ln ;ircicicn�s c�isickly cl��rir�� hcavy tr.�!'fic. ln lnw tr,il'E'ic situa�iuns thc hikcs wcrc �w ii15ICC {il.'i�T ,� rc:�t�lar �atrol c,ir. �rt case nf� a s�ric►ux acci�lc�it, r»otnr of'i'ic�rti ask��f f'c�r ,t p.►trc►i car b,i�kup [c� :�ssist with tr;i1'fic �ontrol :�nd invcsti�.�tiun. 'i"his w,�s lur i�t�reusc�[ v�5ihili�v. �lii«�r u�tit rtilcs requircti c�f'f'iccrs i�ivc�lvc�i in a pursuit tci r�c�uest ,i �r,�u�ul rar (�cuku�t i►iim�cliatcfy. 1Vhcn thc p;itrnl c:u• urriv«i. thc m«tc�r nf'I'iccr was �c� hrca�; ul�l� pursuit ,in�l Icl thc �}atrc�! �ar hun�flc iE, Wliilc tltc c��cic� acccli�r��tc t�a�Eir,���iJ .�rc taaiarc �»�Enru- vtrablc, Ehcy'rc ;�1s�� murt vtiln�rahlc tc� c�i! slicks, t�;ici 11:���crtt���t, cic��ri� s�rt thc rc�c��iway ai�cl uthcr ��r{�hlcntis tlfat nnrn�ally �vnn'I af'tec� ci �.(Jil(1 ��uufi� car. Nte in.�ttcr th� ritu;�tiun, il'tEi�: E���r- tiuit s��ecl rcac:hc�i �)fl mpli, �hc itic��«r uE'i'ic��' ���c�s rcc�uirccl t�ti hrcak ��I�f' �h� ckl��se. In tic�criniitint the piirsui� ��i�licy it w:�ti �1cci�iccl lki��� ����rtiuitti I'ur ��ri}���rt�� t'cl�mi�:s. n�itiilcinc:c�n��rs. rivil icit�rur- titins .�n�i ui�k�i��wri u1�1'�.�nscs tivni�l�i nc�t hc :�llc��uc�i. 1n .y��rh r,�rc.ti, s����lur c�l�li- c�rs �vcrc lu rcpnr� the luc:��ii»i. ��rfii- c1� iriti�rrii.i�t�rrr. ciirccti<�r� cjt' iras�ri ,inc! c�l'I'cr�tilcr { il' k�tc��ti�n f 1�► l�tctru i)is�:�tc17 an�i iir»iEn;tic tii� r}ursuii. 'I�iiG cliti- ��a�cklcr wiiulc! as.igtt ,� ��ci�r�}I car tc� han�llc �h� tiit�r.uic�n. � ��I�»�fr ��17'irrrs u•Lrc :�l.s�y rrcahil�it� c! frnni learin� t1i� t'r���w:�y tu pur,uc i'lccii�� i:�utctri�ts �vftu r1t:iV �i,���c carri�- ��titictl tl ESllllll!' Oi ICTitit!, Iil IIIC �:isc i�l� viul�iil !'�Ir�riics. e�t'I�ic�r ciiscrcti«n ticterminccl i1' c� pur�uit ��iotil�I hc i�iiti- .�t��{. (f.ti purtiuit ���ns jus�il'i�cl. tn�3ti�r ul�f iccr� u�crc tu r«�urtit a h;ickup ��alro) r;�r aticl hre:ik c>I'f the piirsciit �vh�n tltc c;�r rcx�c�ncic�i. E;��aluutiun c�t'tl�� mc�tor c�fficcrs' ❑�ti�•ities shn�vc� ;►�i lpprcciablc �lil'. fcrcnee in i��u►! p,ttrol hc�tirs bc�wcer� patri�] r�3rs .�n�l mcarar nPl7ccr.c. 13ccai�,4c st;�tititict +►err ;�ltica kcE�t niy ►n��tnr t�ffi- cers whcn [hcy werc iit n.�tr��] car5 ditc tcl tf1C�CtiEC�if ivc,ittscr, tl�cir uvcr.t�� c1't'cctivrncss w,tis munil��red. r1t thc eit�f �rt' (I�c ccsc p�rictid ttie ft�ur�s sltii►�vccl th.i� tkic cnntnr af'I'ic�:rs �vcre nuuc �icti��e an�i cff'ccti�•e in bc�ch ;iutn- ttiuhilcs.�nci cyc:lts, hu1 iztotit cf'fcctivc when cm thcir cvcles. �'atrifl �,�r c�i'ficcr� un �hc �1av shift issuccl an avcra�c nt� [1.3� citatiuns per hc�u�. 4lu�or ul�i'iccrs i�7 p.11Cpl C1tS ha� an avc�,i�yc ol' (}.3U �cn c��ur. Whcn the �»t�1�r irl�f7cers �ot h�ick on Iheir bikcs, Circle 57 on Render Servicc Card Init I'�'1-1 t..111' snu! (1flUi?it i7 thr,ir cilz�tion avcru�c jumped uC t�t 2.�30 per haur. When thc patrol cti� und mc�lor c�ff'iCCrs' .�cti��ilies �vc�c et�m- psrcc�, tltc matur crft'ieer� luid r��arc �atrnl haurs �er mni�tl� thun p.�tru! car officrrs {6S,C1{l% VL`�SUS Sry, l78) and covcrcd morr p{itroi milcs �cr hour (24,0�3 und i 5.77 t }. In tt�c casc c�f cc�liitii<�n iri��esti�;a- tinns, mc��c�r ufficcrs }�.►d siri liaurly ratc almost doubic th.it af raErc�1 car tyftiCCrs (i).334) tn O.IH�). Overall, tlie per hovr E�clivity ratcs af h��th cycic artc# p:ttral c.ir pffircrs wcrc .�bnut lttG `,.- .�:;'-•,'�,::��"""'{,��:� :. . - . �..:r.-,:;Y.. a Y��i�is�:i � E�nhanc�s afficcr safcty �urable, stecl frame C(}CiSkNC�l0I1 IC515[S 5�3t-b8C}� failure during �fli�is�ons and extreme acceleratian. Comfartable with superior back sup�rort Seat conFiguration accommodates required pofice cquipment. Ortho- ge�iieall}T ber�efiaa) �esi�m red�ces stress and fatigue. Lowcrs maintenance costs �ii�h-strengtkf polyethylene shell and DuPont fabric cambine to reduce seat main- tenac�ce and replaeement eosts. hatnc. !Ic►�ti•c��4r, in tntc�l. thc rycl�: ��E'f9c�:r� ti�cnl istc�rt titnc i�n .iclual �alrt�i, ,icc�itzi«�.�Icd n�ar� �,urul m�f��, issi�cc! �t�crTC ��ccilit��* ;ir�cl �,jssGn�*s�r retitruin� cil.�tic�ititi .uid i�ivcsti�:ited �i�c�rc: arci�lcnls. nurin� thc finul intervicws, thc .ts5ist:�ni pc�s1 �a�mnsqndcr ssiic! tlrc� t�rc�- �rFi�tt workecf �vcli 1?ut :E�lciccl, .`�4n1c�r- cycics ur� iin cnhtirtrcntait l�i cnfarcc- nicnt, httE thc huckhonc (al' fmc«�.�y �Y.11CilI� lti til1II 4]iilfUl Cil�ti." Mc�ior offic:crs w�cre s:il�si'tCd �t�itli tlzr �crfnrr����nce nl' thc t�ikc5 rfii �,.�irnl. � t ��Fii�i� i1ii4/. `; �� y..�:' Fr. _,;, • — �abl.�u�%�` =I��aC�. a�i�Cg � . g .p Savcs money Reduces ►►�orker's romp claims ar�d �ost man- po�ver haurs by �ieipi�7g to prevent lotrer back 5tres5 and dri��er fati�ue. Emproves jai� periorrr�ance. Adjusts tu fit you I�iaed an� adji�slabfe lumbar support hclps reduce t�ac1;-related probirms. f�ei���t and ti}t adj�stments, tao, — FREE BROCHUdtE �— �ti�rite or ca11 fot a!l the facts that can impro��e comfart, sa{ery and office� �erformance �4hi[e mducing avera[� aperatii�g rosts. Thc PRO COP�'E�t� Scat f�rom Cflncc�t Scating inc. ai�l �1'. �radley Rd., h{fl��a�kee, L1'1 53209 �-soas�z-ss�3 II�' CA�'AC}A GQI�TRCT ['etcr Rande!!, Randcl! Marketiitg and Cons►�Iti«g, �i1G•491•Ga5�1 Clrcle 58 an Hender Service CArd S!i I.A�Y ar�d Olil)Clt July 19�i4 '!'hcy !'c1t Ific wtiits wcre si�niE'icantly m�}rc ntu�icuvcruhEc, cspcci�liy in hcn��y trcif!'ic situr�t+c>n�. T'hcy clid indi- c;�lc Ihs�! tlfc mntc�rcycics, hecausc oi' tlic nccd Icy k�cr thcir cyeti c�n thc ru€�cl, ntc�dc it lricdcr to oh�crvc �rsil'�c viulu- tc�rti. On tlic ati��:r huncf, F1CC[YIfS[: �ilC ��ikes .crc lcss ot�vic�us tltan thc ��airc�l CiITS, s��mc ofl'icers rehnrtcd Itial pcc�- ��Ic coi�t�ttittccl violutic}r�� mc}rc !'rc:cly iti'(1t1[li� :�1Ctil. Sifine patro[ ct�r oi'ficcrs .it tttc Dctresit Pc�st wc:rc cc�r�cerr�cd lh��� h.�v- inb tc� 5crt�c a5 transpart far mator itf�Circr�' �ritiancrs lc�cii: thcni ,iw;iy frotn toulinc patrol and madc thetn scctn Icss ef!'icicitt. Dispatcl�crs rcc- citnnteiTClec! tttat it�c ►'.�r�ios he ir��prnued ss� rccfucc �hc problcros witlf acci�lcn- tally kcyi��g i'TT switchcs. Thcy also f�lt thut a ratio of onc patral cc�r tc� twcy in�tor unitti tif�oufd i�c maiitt�iirtcd in csicti �atrol .ire:� fc�r h.�cl� i��. fn tl�c urca of safie:ty, tiie clis�satch- ers said chcy'd ii1:c �o scc u vchicic loe,ttion systcnt orti cac�t mator uni! la rnukc idcntification attd iocatioit casicr (Iili![t� (JilCSi11LF. Mt�st irn�nrt.�nt w�s tisc Su�gcstiwl that �"ntan ciawn" unit �c installcci an cach mntor unit sn hcl�S cciuld bc quicl:ly dispatchcd in ca5c tEtcy wcrc inva�vccl in u collisian. Rc�*ardir�� cnst, ma�orcycics ��re lcss �x�c�ysive to purcl�asc ltian p.itrol cars. Thcy atsa cequirG considcrably letis fue! unci oil. Na ciat� was collect- ct! on costs for accident cfamagc ar nl'rect- iRjurics. Ovcrt�U. thc result af t1�c 1993 [cst was that thc motnrcycle patrolti will he coiitinued anc! cxpandcd to otlicr hi�i� trufiic arcuti uttcicr tiic jurisdic[ian oC [tie MSP, Tfie nja}ar prablems idcnii- �cd werc: couldn't transport prison�rs,' the rac�io PTT switchcs nn thc ltundlc- �ars, inrlcment wcather attci IUOSe �ravcl anci dcbriti an thc frecway lancs artd s}�auicicrs. A}sa, Michigat� ti��eat}3- cr essenEially precludcs the usc af motorcycles di�ring w9ntcr, 5till, thosc negutives were not cnoug�� to ovcrcomc thc motqr units' sciperiar �erfornzar�cc. 5a, far i1�c fir4! Iimc iii SU ycars, tlic Michi�an Slalc i'olicc urc bac1; on lwo whecls. C.&� TrJm Yares i.4 L1 SU c„�d �71t1)F.R's +�c�l�rcde spc�riulisr, ; ; �; i� i s I� � �� � a � ZQ ST. PET�R96liftG TIMES �'rc�op�r5 ■ , 0 FRIDAY, N�VEM��Fi 27, t987 • • • r��ur r� fio r�ofivrcy���� Un1icAPrassintemeYlan�Y �__��,,, TAI.LAEiASSCF ---'CE�e E�lar't- �a Highw;�y Patro! is returning to its arigius -- the motorc}•CIe. Cycle-maunted � offirers are eon�mon �mang local police :�r�d shcriff's departmer�ts, bc�t Iyikes ltave heen rarely used by the �It�' in recent years, even t}�ough thc�y �rere the nrimary vehicle wi�en the p�1rn1 was or��ttiized iiti 1939. �{a«�ever, a IU-officer ur�it op- es:�ting tn Dade County tltie l�st couple of years t�as been effective, anci tttie tii�ti �utsul�cr ot accicleK�ts ar�d trooper injuries tli�t h�d been feared have nvt n�akerialir.ed. The success af t�tc [)�de prnj- ect prampted Col, Babby I3urkett, p,�irol director, to organize a sec- orid motorcycle unit, whirh began working �rhnda and Orange zoun- ty expresstvays exrly this ntanttt. A lhird motorcycYe ur�it is likely f�r t��e Tam�a Bay area next year, with �liQ troopers r�lurning to zi�atorcycles later in ather metro- �oti�an a;eas, includittg jackson- viilc-i)uval County. 1'atrol afficess ciked the pitfal4s af tlie ra��d tUr the move back to it�e twa-wheel vehicles. Troopers in FE�P cruisers get slu4k in rush hc�ur lrafttic, says Maj, Charles 1-IaEI, FHP �poltesman in Ta�lal�assee. A troaper an a matQr- cycl� cat� zip in and out of buri�per-to-bun�per traftic and get � to an arcident scene quickly. Most iroopers will r�main in the iamitiar 6lack-and-�v}�ite cruis- er, but officers mounted on big Naricy-Davi�sona wili suppleme�t them, especially during peak traf- {sc hours. FI{P troopers volunteer for bi4ce ciuty. T4�ose aece�ted then t�ndergo four wePka af special kraini[tig. The result af the tr�inis�� is Ehat motorcycle-motmted trn�p- ers can do their jnb fairty safely, Hall says. Hall says the motorcyCles ace a big hit with the public. "People rcally get a kick aut of seeing the FHP's black-and-white on a motorcycle," he said. CLEARW/���R SUN � Sr. PEi� SIMES EY�NING .1NDEtENT. 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' . � • , ' f • ` � tian bctwcc» r-i��u:a.cur�rs. .f:, a:t�:�csits to r� �c � � -+• ,`'�'" � ? ���'•ia��.4 �`� �� . , kau�asaki and Harle�•-I]at:c'son, thc rnotc.�rc;:.:cs :� p�i;- � ,'r%:��i'. �� � � I ;£,�, < � ;� --' � Hcrtz and Avis, respcctir•el}�, oi �al;cc suit ar,d a 1c::dcr in- � ��., � rrfatprcycles, ha�c the rracl:c� to tliem- train;ng. _ "! se��•es ri�ht :�n+�� bcca�se nF I311��"s dcci• "I'his mnn�h, thc � ' -- -- - � i i I i � M�� y�7 �i , '''L':E�t'�'� :ti�i �s�:�1���' ._ . � s�on io stc�}� se�l��tg �oliCC t�lp�orcyc�es in � b�tlle l�e���i5 1nc:N' i � � ` ��� I Amerira, f3\f�i�' cuatrals thc Curo�ean I�s thc CI-If' tcsts'SS �. „ _.?�•� � m�rF,ct, bu� »etici ;:»de a dcnt in the ( :�ndcl.� f-orn ha;�x• �.. . -.._..-__._��.._' -- � ." ' Unitcd Stut_s ►ti�iih its R-IOOOCC, safci ��i�c F:"1_k(Xl��} ��awasalcl's KZ1000 ls u�ed ty mora than 85D doparlrnonls. ' Lfniikc [3tt«', bath h{arl�p-pavid,on I a�d i�arlcy�-I�a�id• I � �1 � nnd Ka�xasaki hati�r bccn su;cc��ful i� scn C�rcF�E sa b: t '� tailo�ing thc s�c::ifs:a:ic•�S uf thc�r rnnd• � �i�+!c,,:ia�ir in a;scss- : I cls for 1aw� enforcemcnt �►ark. :si�_ l�st �•car�5 iC5i5, � ��pl�ins Hcnr}� Schrittkcr, f:auasc�ki's C1�i1' mc»�r�ycic in. r�ational salcs �nanabcr, "�L'hen yau scll s�ructar Lcs klear ( taanAmcri:anoffic�r,yougo«-ith�liat c.��lai��s. "�3ath hc w�ants. If yau have a difl'rrcnt opin- passe�i ihr mini;s�s�m � , �� ion, he'IE go somewl�crc clsc." spcts, bo,h are rc• � 4'� �. ' Tt�c KZ10Q0 �s �sc�l bv more tttan aSU fi�ticcl, a:i� br�;h arr � �' dcpartmcnts, Schniukcr sa}•s, adding cxccllent cnasorcy- '�� �' 4 "�ther policc bikcs start out as a ci��ilian �1cs ,,. hu� in ihc ' � model and arc mndified to mect thccri;c- IS ��ears l'vc been ,� ria of Ia+ti� cnfarcc��ent, whcreas wr start hcrc, the}�'��c taken I �vith a cican shrct of paper and desiFn [hc thc lu��� hid." � hikc ta policc spc�•ifi�a�itins " ��darlc�•1�3.idson � Ka►ti'asaki sa��s t'�e frame, fro�t fork�, m���n�� h�ic, has }{arley•davidson FXRP, chalca oi Cc�tfornfa HiBhwoy Putrai. suspension, shocAs, and saddlc seat aii E}Ctfl SIJC4f55i17I i�Ditl '- -� the KZI00(3 arc u�icue in �he romp�ny's +4�ith it, FXRi' ari�f f'L}�iTP mndels �n� linr, w�hilc rr�i�lar �roduct9on items Surh �1ans [o clis�ontinuc prodt�.ing thc Fi.E��, � as thc cnginc mcct palice rcquircrncnts. its mai�stay�. � Kawasal�i claims lo sell fi0 percent of lieiier dr�:rib:s tlie t�LfiTP as "mas• titic 3,50U �u 4,W�7 �olicc motnrc�•cle5 sold si� r, prc•4�iLiouS, in�acc•�nnsci�us ... �nnn�fly. Huwr��cr, Itich�rd Rei,cr, r�a- and c�rcnsi��C." Usrd for c�cc�rts, thc tio�tial salrs manaser o1' Harley•Ua�id- i�l.li'i'P liasbrr�� bau��iit bydrFtartmcnia san, sc;s a spli� ot th: markct, ��•i�h onc 9n Na��c�u Cuunt�•, N.1'., ancl Atlantir compan}• "nia�•t�r h:sti�ing fi�e �crrcnt Cisy, ti.J., an�i ��thz�r arc;ss, Ftc�icr 5:���5. mare." In,i�ic�iiinr:, c'.i: ���m�an}•has r:ade ir.- Unc rea�an fur it:c di,�r�pancy� could ro�ds in ti�ir�k�crr� rZiinatcs, inrEt�clinc be dilfcrine p.rce�iions nf' lhc im�ac� af � Iiustnn an�i Torant��, b«autie ol' �lir a multi-mif�ioi► dcillar prad�irt liability ava�iabilu�� nf �id�:arr tliat rrn�•i�lr casr �:��ti��asaki lost in 1{ou�i,�n last yrar, t}trcr•�tihcri �u��rt�r; i�t lsar�hcr �.��:i�hcr. ti��kiich h�s bcen sppcaled. l3n�h K;���asal�i ,u�cl il:�rlcy�-i).i�i�!,�,,i agtec ot� ��ic ittirtk, i}►at t�rticr tr;�isii�t� i, C�9�': Ih UK1VEf�'S 5���7 �wu :iti;�ii.�hlr 1'ur �ic{�arlit�s'TiI� ll1{C'Cti!t'�1 �'I'ltic Califurnia l-ii�ltiw•a;: 1'��trnl'c prr�ti• � in u�ili: ine r.int.: ir��lr,. �',11)p5 11ii1T1L' l'311 ht ;i Y.iltll'� :lli�1[l1111 ll1 i! i �l':3 Eti�'�lil[. �'i1�fS'i.1�ti �li1fC ���1'I.��iS.i:llt i�11� Ui CUSEOIriCfS. 5�� 1� N';lt �:i�I )'t.ir �t'}ICII � �I lillll��t�yi�C �J�:'�} .S�ll� U1ti11'll�lUf .li Ii1C 20 Law �nfrrrcement Technoivgy • Octobef ]96a —�-...� . .._._..._.. ._,�_�.._.. . _.� _.... . � . ___,..�. _._,. .�.. .._ . _ ..... .. _ . . _ lnsiiluse af Palicc Traffic 'ttzna�c�r;cr.t i� 3�:ksnm�ilic, calls cr�onnmics, dura- bility� .1nd safct}� thc �;cy ingrc�iirnts r,f a su�^�rior pnlicc bii�e. "r1 person cnn't bc �ihr�teJ upart ��f�ile sit;ing on a;�i1�e E�ur �i�•,a•ti�ht I�o�r� a �iay," hc crpl:�ins, r� survey hy' the lnstitulc, t'a�n.ucd bp th: \tui��rryc1c Safety Foundatic�n, s����..ec! tha� rn��s� ��f �heb3! de��anr.irnts r;•�r�ti;tisi� rc�ort�d I'«+cr :1C�I:SCRIS lf:.l^ i'�j]:�it�. .� I�' = n,�t a, l+;�a ay pturlr s;►}•," Etahar ,►,l.:�. ":1 Irt ul' ol�I ti►i�•c+' tale� are siill �.i��.tr�c at•.+una }���Ei« rir:t�:s... ��.�cri�.•ii�c rcr;en� �}i th� Lrr:�r�• mcn�, rr4,,�r;c�k t��u ur lc��rr a:cidcr►tr in ih; Ea.! t:�.� yr�oti. ;inu �)6 pertr�il rc'. E+,�r�:��1 nr� f.i�,sl ar�icle�ic� in` ��l� ir�� ���ii:c :;i.�:���,����'� tn ihc }�c:,l 1� I1tt�r�:l1y, }.n;`.l[ i.l�'e, � ��� � t�� �� ��t r�a�h' �� i�atarc �le Y patra� �raws �n�erest By ROBEN U�iiS Courier-Pbst St�if CAMDEN -- Perhaps it's beceuse it seerns so cool —• the mirrnted shades, the ieather �oats, and the Hariey•Dc�vidson matorcycte with its sireae,ligh#� And the biggest engine on �wo wheela. Perheps it'a becauae they af�en get the plum assignments --- pstrolling big waterfront festivities, escottir�g top ofticiala, anci dair►g "cammunity- oriented �olicing" ]ike hending out loitipops ta stnsli, awestruck c�i!• dren. Wtzichever, mare th�n BO percent oC the mem�ers af the city's gatrol divi- sion want t4 be matarcycle cops. Mare tk�an 50 officers are vying [or the twa apen apats on the six•member unit started by the city last year, Richsrd DiRenxo understnnds, "Thc Crst tirne I sat or� those wheels, I tl�ought, 'Oh, wow, t�is is ii!' " said DiRenzo, e mntorcycle cop. "I �rank that th�ng t�p in the rnorning snd it`� the big&est rush. Everyane wants this job and 1 thank thc chicf for 'st every day." at issue; 750 po+�nds oi cruising p]ee�urs. The sycles are the biggesl and rriost powerfu} made by Hnrley- Davidson, itseZf a tegend. They cnsi mote than E10,000. They come equippe@ with €leahing lights, a cili- zer�'e band radio an� shiny, chrome horns. And khey can dn more than Ii0 mi�es ger hour. "�'he bikes sre hot, no quesitun about it," said Detective Robert Kirk- �ride, not a motorcyc]e �op. "ASl the young guys lave therri. They're beAUti• �tsl, specisi models }uat soid tn potice o�cers. Yep, they're hnt." Eapecially in ri►id•Jt�1y. "1`ve had s greet num�er of aftic�rs .ask to be ssaigned tn th�t unit --- and it's not erset�y a fair-weather job," said ti�e depnrtment's chief, Boh Pugh. "There's no air conditianing nnd no heat. It can be very �ncomfort• ahle." Each day, DiRenz❑ dans knee•hiRh leather boots ta pratect his legs fr�m the hot engine. He must w�at prote,:- [ive, long•sleeved shirtF, gloves �nd 9 helmet -- even on the }iOEtE'9L dBj+. During hi� ei�ht•hoUr shift, he must support more than 700 pounds of machinery. � � iti �r--�xr-��� . �� � ,�> ��� Sy .lorge Shell, Courrer�Post On t#�e beat: A Carr�der� policeman sits on his Harley-Dav�dson motorcy- c1e, i�ere are two vacanc+es on the d�partment's motorcycfe patial. Sometitnes, t�e says, hc und t�is co- workers stsy iate after wark just to selax and cool dawn. Then there's the additionat responsibility oF cleaning anci meintaining the �ii�es. "lt's mare respnnsibility anci yau do get resliy tired, be�t l c�un't eare. And 1 dan't think anyone etae does either, the o�her o[�'icers who want this job," saia DiRenzo, addi�g thai he's dreamesi of �ecomsng e rrzotorcyc�e cop ��nce he was a little hny. "E�eryoas comes auer ta you to admire your wt�ee}s -- oid peop�e, �it- ile kids, evNryrone. Yew InSe al�uut five pounds nf w�ter in the summer- time, but just inak at ih�t tiike ... whn cure:�'►�. And so tt�c 1i:�t ui �oRt�fvls h�ng4 un th�w�il i�i Ll. Churlie Karh�r's ut'fice. Kacher is in eh�rg�� ��t tlte <!e}?�rt- men�', "[�tzununi►��•arirnt���l ��E�iirin�;" efforts thet "i�ring thc officers uut oi' the cers nnd ��ntn the stree�ts, with ►1�e people." He's �he man wha orgenizec3 the returR of poEice hnrses. Right n�w, hr's e��eryt�od�'S 1'ricn�i. 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Yn con�rast to �he often �Ypt•essed nega- tive sent;iments s�7ared by many young peop�e to � passZng ofricers, Ridgewood's volunteer special oF�icers b�came a magnet for t��� youths w��en thcy sCopped at a nearby park. �Hi�s i� the ��rc�e� State: ' 9 � ��ro� s ,. . � �c� a a Qr ce �cers SpecEal pificers Louls A. �IGeranlmo (Iei1J and �tonatd J. Squlllace on mavc on their 6eat. [luestions suctl ns "fiow fast does ti�e mo�.arcy cIe go?" nnd "Haw hurc! is the poiicc test?" were greeted witls thc s�me c�nthusiusm witki w•t�ich lhey wcre promul��led. "T��is is what iL's �II about," benmed a proud Special I,ieutc�nunt D�vid L. Japtlel, "No wc�y ean you ge! this kindufrnpport in a poticecarguin�;by nL50 mph wilhthew9ndowsupandlhe�ircanditinner on." �{idg��wood`s ei�;ht chtrrismatic Clzess Ila :p��cial ofCrers, ulop their �leaming motorized s4er�ds, have indeed captured !he imn�,*in.�linn of the young und old nlike in Eheir Rergen Cauroly cammuni�y of 2U,OOU peopke.'1'he reg►clar depr�rtmer�l empinys 53 fufl-time a{'('icers. "Our persanalif ics ur�.� so i�iucia mnrE� imp<iri�{nl due tn tfi� I:t�it ofu burrierund the higher frec�uency of iiiteructiu�i wiih !ho pul�lir," sai�l Jf1�IlE'l, n relircd 15-y��nr veLeran of �he Wykaff F'alice �epc►rtnze�nl whu now piics hi5 s��rond career of reul esLute t�roker. In a slighl t«�isi !'rom n�7»y uther siuxili.�rt• or specinl ofiic��r pra�;rums in the Cnrden S(z�ie, lf�e marnh��rs uClZid�,re�vooct's c��nturit�n c5'l';L� CC[3t5�cf tt��eruhc�s �I5 ����.�rs of uge. The uge Wt�JTER 1992• 199a113 �� flc=F`voov sprclrum rnn�es from 34 l0 66. One sprriui n!'!'irrr,Jerc�mE� Sii,�pirn, hus �ecn riding forover 50yrurs E�n�i ust�ti to ruc�.� mntorrycles. r\�I af lhe memhers of Ridgewoad's lktirer•yrs3r•n!d mo• torcycle 6roup we�t through the Wpyne•t}nsc�d Pussnic County PoliceAcnaemy's Class Ib speciul fuw enfarcemenl oiTicer (SLEO) lraining progr�m, havin� bc�en spunsored by Ridgewood. "We were formerly wit,h tlie Bergen County St�etifi"s Deparlment, however, we becflme a ceremoninl unit onZy nnd maved our af(ilintian over lo Ridgewvod," explained Jsphet of ihe unit's origins. Japhet suid his old t3epartment, Wyko{'f', used 6he spe- cials ns "a screening �nd testing graund" �ar full-li me slots. Rid�ewoad is the opposite As uli the spPCiAI oF�cers are well-established husiness �ea�le. C1ass Ib Special Of�cer Stan L. Felcfman, 49, president of a Paterson rnuss whaiesale company, is indicati�•e of lhe ut�it's service-orienled philosa- phy. "We're all in business pullin� ben- efits out of saCiety," sAid lhe 30-year motorcycle rider wha, as one af the IIergen Caurily Sheriff's Department trafisfers, has been in�olved in lnw enForcement for seven y�ears. "This is a chance for us ia give sornethingbnck." Tt�e newest member af the troupe is Ror►ald J. Squillace, 43, president of the «'ellington Hall Care Center in H�ckensack. "I wasn'i wiih lize guys over ut the sheriff's depnrtrnent, t�ui vofunl.eered in emergency serv9ces and the lire dcpartmenL far 11 years," he said af' 4iis work in Oradell and Upp�r Saddle River. In uddi�ion lo Ridgewoad, the group h�sofCicers from �air Lawn, i��ckensuck, Kearny, Kendnll I'erk, Mon�.ville and West PaLE.erson. Operating under I,he auspices of Ridgewood's Of�ice of Emerger►cy Services, lhe special oflicers, w•ho also re�nr� io Ridgewood'schief oi'poliee, �re provided witl� radias i�nd equipment i�y Northwesl f3ergen Caurity's liirbesi comn�u• niLy. The unifor�ns, mnde up of un eye-ct�tc>>ing coU:��ora- tion of o ihree-quarter len�,rih lei�ti�er js�ckrl, leather slrup, FrencE�-blue s�irt, yello�r�-stri�ed nnvy hlut �ants und �euther boots, are nlso pnid far hy lhe luwr�.'1'h�.� �init has cold-weait�er �car ntid ricltys 12 rnor�ths �� }�ear. LouisA biCeranim�, n 51-yeEir•ald E�rchitec�:�nd f��rr�;en CnunLy canstable �lio ser��c� s�s prGSiiir»t of' thE� N�.•w Jersey Fraternnl Ordrr of (�onstt�bles, c�n uften bt� si�rn sporting ut!-wealher cloLhi»�;. �i'he� sErc�ci�i! ofTic��r n�.icir un upp�.�arAnce ul lhe New J��rs��)� Auxiliiiry 1'i�lic�� Ullir��i•s Assckini'son's- rai�ti•SU�11iL't� i'QIS� L�11I1(135P�)1C1511' iittii 1�11 �;tiwi, »tiuc9ti to �he d��libl�l uf th�� nun►eruus }'uutt�;:�t� rs i�n�� ui}trr uflir��r;; nnd fi�mily m��tt�t�ers prrsrnl. r1 frtiv ci�ii�lr��i� u!' ti�JAE'U:1 mcrnt�ers percl}ea 1,ltiEmti<<It�t>s ulop I)if�ii�ru��irii�i`:: ��{�lir�� mnlo�c��cle i�nd smil�.�c{ t'air tl�i c:�+itit�rs�� Jnphrl s��id lliul tli�� uf��'��r�+�u����t>' lhr �nul��rr}��'1e•s F�nel slare tht�rn r�! th��in c��i�=���� 'll��� ti���t l�:�� I'��•r li;�r[��v ni�vidscin i� �lil' nr F'I,I;'I'� � n��i�i,�l.�, ;,�.ti•��li n, t titi��� I�;��v�t�,�ki 2l UQOx nni� nn�� i landn 1:'s�t�rr � i h�� "� ����. �n���lt�l u���d t►ti� the Pt3�ter:+at1 PuIICe f)��p�trli>>��nlF ,ti;iirl ,1s����irt ��f lis�bilil,y canct�rns: "1�'u hiwe insur:�ncr und tht� v�llu�:r l�u; hl,�r�kc•1, inHUrar�cr thui env��l'� ur+ f'rnin 11��� lirn�� tivr I��,����� h��me on officinl bua��ic��g," Mutut�! aici ng�e�+tn��u�� nnd "inlrrjurisdirtiueui[ coap- ernlian" h�ve t�t�lpcd tc� cr��i�tc the unit`s far-renehin� reput�lion nnd 90 percc�til ��f tl��.� officers n��twork throu�h their memb�rahip in thi� 131uc KniE;hls Ffolice motarcycle club. Thc offi�er� huve rR�aE�un�led ta Union Cily twa years in � row for NEitivnul Ni�;l�l Out, nnd lhree yezirs running fotl�l��hwu1�'s tilarch of f]imes Walknt}ian, as we11 es ln Rutht�rforci for ti7eir Novem- �ier 27 st�opping kic�COfC. "We'vc wvrked with the Port Authoril,y Police {ofNewYork c�nd i�'ew Jerscy} and olher jurisdictions. �1'e'rc available ta othcr towns if 1.hey need us," snidJaphet, whosnid lhat their home turf ulsn keeps the m busy. Hedetniled how alate•night call prompted him lo respond wilh his matorcycle ta the Ridgewnod Posi. OCEice, site af a widely publicized double ho- micide. Anather hi�h-pro�lo detai] involved proteclion Por Presidenl Ceorge Bush wilh six helicopEers and 2U0 fed- era! agents invoived. Sarne dulies take them oif their iran horses, auch as Hal- loween and Mischief Night Speeial Lleutenarst Qavld L. Japhet presenls a pasitivepaEicefmageashespeakswilhiwaAldgewood leenagers. �,�,�rN� sr��r_�o % . .. . , } • •� . . . • ' � llned up from Icft ta rlghl are lour o1 Rfdgswood's special motorcYcle alflcers: Speclal �fllcer Fianald,f. Squlllaee, Spacial llsuleaas►t aavld l. ,laphet, Specla10i11cer Stan t. Feldman, and Speclai 011icer lnuls A. piGeronlmo. pntrnls. T��e off icers' open•�►ir vulnerpbilily lend lhem to cnv�r the streels in murked c�rs during lhe.�s� t�igh•risk potrols. "The Inck of a barrier helps ihe cammunity think of the polieemnn �s p friend ins4eadof�ein�scnred uf him. Public rel�tions ar�d aur nppearAnce is very impartanl because wc ha�e much more contscl with the public lhan an ofticer in n cmr. It's somel�ing we do we11," concluded Japhet with pride. ,k . ��wi� if+: .� i ; �� - � ,� .• : ' f . . _ �±� F `���^�k,t! ��� 'a. � i� i i � � � i : � � � ' ;t•.' �"� _. � . �� � '� �� .� f � �, . � � � • 4 � � - t' . . . , Speclal Lieutenant QavEd !. ,faphst heads out ta hit the streets. �� •. : ' '1 �' ��. d ' 1'.�ti .� .,. ..,w r. • �`�"' y `�,. .-,...��?�4�' t The motorcycle o(ilcers are hlgh pratlle astheydrlvetisrough the maln drag of �idgewoo�, � � .� .� :� .� � . _...,,,,,�,...�,,,.,..,,.,�. ..::�:���:�:;:` -:�;:�• •:-,,,.,,;' '.�' �r, . .%.�a'+r.�. �,'` L _� r..•+.• `CrLv r.r � .�� ` � .:ii � �=F-�.: -'` -.�:..�,Y. ' . 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',flj' .i.� .i' r"� .� ,•' '��� .t . . �.� ��`. ir. 1 .1' � , ` ;'. , By Donald W. Pine here was a isme when yau coule� genu�nely feel sorry for �ut rsc�ng techn�que and motorcycle lechnology ha�e �cm.e the motor officer. He wa5 the guy wiih t!�e EUnny pan:s a lang way sinGe the :urn oi �he century wnen the Pitisburgn who had to survive eight hours oi teetn c�satt�r�ng ���:a• Poiice Depar�mesit 6ought the {irst mucorcy�c'c for poiice use. tion, Riding the beasts was Rot a science bu� an ar�. Hz P�stsburgh's ou�s Harley•Da�ldson was that c'eparrment's i;rs: mounted up, held on and rode �n�o the winc�. motorized Lenicle, �t one t�me law enforcement �sed more 58 AOLiCE PRODUC7 NEWS/SLTYER'S GIIIA£ �eF'"��Y?==;� �4�` : �i w• • .� ..� ., ��r :, : • ..: •..., ..� •., ,�. ..;� '.i ,; M �, '� x :� '=� �.. motorcytles than cars, Motorcyc!es have gone in and out af favo� with police admir�istratora, but they have outlasted their undes�rved reputation as a dangerous and unreEiable way to �ut swam petsonnet on the sneet. In the last decade deparn ments across the cauntry have steadiEy bought more police �ikes and found new ways to use them. Although it doesn't ahen cross a busy motor officer's mir�d, a ma}ar reasan he sides a saler and more eHective 1aw enforce• ment too! today is because the motorcycle has t�ecame a po�ular recreati�nal toy. Str¢ei motorcycles are no langer jusi the hobby of motorcycle gangs. A total of 1,2b0,000 motorcyc�es were sQld in the United $tates in 1984 anci haif a million of them ureTe tor highway use. But [ewer than 4,040 ot thase were sold to police departments. This hardly seems a market sE�are warth lasing sleep over, hut the turo manu{acturers in the poGce 6ike busir►ess ttiave specia! poSice models built to spec�f'i- cations dictated by agencies urith targe motar units, such as the CaEifQrnia Highway Patral (CHP� arxi the I..os Angefes PoEice Department (LAPp}. Kaurasaki Mators, wha builds tFseiv Po{ite i00b in a plant in Linco�n, Neb. and HarleyDavidsan, who completeiy redesigr�ed tE�eir palice bike in the new 134Ucc �3CRP, are counting a� impressing the public, "It's sort of the 'Good Housefceeping' seal ot approvat syndrorne," is the way Henry Sc�nitt4cer, National Police Sales Manager at Kawasaki, puts it. "Every• where we have sofd a po�ice matorcycle we have a stim�Iation ot civilian sales becaeise each bike that gces by is like a rakling billboard for ICawasalci:' At HarleyDavidsan, Kathy Besnis in Ileet saEes, says that profits o� palice sales are minimal but well warth the shine they �a�e given the Harley reputation since the turn of the century. The rising civilian motorcycle market has inaci4ertently pro• vided one of the biggest bargains in !aw enforcament today. "Motorcycles are considera6ly Eess expensive to oum and operate tha� cars," says the head oF LAPD motor transport, Dona�d Srittingham. Both in initial cost and maintenance the LAP�'s bikes are a deaf. The IAPD gets 45 miles �,er gaflon From their Kawasaki 1000s compared to lI mpg with their patrol cars. With the advances in motorcytle design the LAPD alsc� found their reliai�ility increasing. When voters in Califomia insisted on belt•tightening by limiting property taxes in the 1974s, Sristingham p�shed the usetul service of their hikes from 40,000 to 60,400 miles. Er� fact, the iAPD has E�ad a num6er ot their 430 salo enfercerrsent matorcydes give more tF►an lOa,OQO miles ot service. A motor aHicer gets a lot more out oi those miles tha� his peer in a patrol car. The police bike goes right ta the soe�rce of traftic enlorcement heartburn: maneuverabili#y, "As a r�fe, 6e• cae�se of the rnotor riders' mo6ility, our output is usually double a typical car cop's," says acting Sgt, Bruce Moats of the CHP's South Los A�geles office. "Not that we're any 6etter c�an they are," he adds E�astily, "it is just that we can get to the vioEator more quickly." Califamians might not be able ta survive the urban ireeway system withaut these rush hour specialists. A CHP motor officer'5 skills include splitting lanes on the freeway. Patrol cars have to negotiate Los Angeles' driue time trafFic an the right shoulder, which is as crowded wilh tire puntturing garbage as ti�e roaduray is with vehicles. D�ring these (our hours each day, when everythirig with wheels stops moving, Moats and his IS motor of#icers make the critical c�ifference, ]n a recent emergency Moats recalls, an ambula�ce with driver and atten• da�t haci overturned at a congested freeway interchange. They �o�c� �uonucr rr�ws/sur�s �e �=�r�M��� �sPs ��'j ` . . �, ��,•., , �;�; �.�•.:-�."' ��..�► r'r v. r�r � � '' �� �. `, N�N+. -�,� � °'r.'� �.yt' :`,: .� `.•s.� � •�. r ycS. � � �,. s. �' ::�� � �,, „�.r%;. .�, "• �yl•� } � �-- �• � - � ��,.� � � , . ., �jti� �''' . �� F+�tured here is one oj Harley-Davidsort's pursuit motorcytles designed specifically urith law enjarcement use ir� mind. cauldn't reaci� the serio�sly injured attendant until emergency equipment arrived. Seve� rnotor officers were dispatched thra�gh the snarled iniercf�ange to secure the scene and pro- vide the invaluable communi�ations link. Wh�le an emesgency in congested traffic is an obvious piace for the police motorcycle, u�e take (or granted a bike's special contributian to the routine jobs oi traific satety. CHP palicy is to stop a violator as soon as possible so the ensuing educadonal disc.csssiari can {ocus an the vso6atian rather t�an an argument over whether it occurred. Moats points out: "if it takes you three mi�utes js�st ta sum around because you are ste�ck in tradfic, ihe driver is three miles dow� the road—�f you can catc� uQ cn him at a41." His memosy oE sur�ning a sed lig4�t may be �ven further away. A pafice bilce can reverse directivn within nne Eane even in heavy traFfic. Urs�isteci in sales brochures, but just as important to depart• menu laQking {Qr the maximurn cast�beriefit satio [ram their vehicles, is the psycho�ogica� efiect ot bike and rider. "You know that storm trooper image," says Harley's Bemis. "There is nothing more i�timida;in3 tha� a poEiceman urith his fuEl rnotorcycle outfit on," IE you rua intQ a husy urban tharough• [are like Los Angeles' Ventura Boulevard in the San Femando Valley (and you dan't reakly understa�d busy until you have seen one ai Southern California's six•lane city "streets" on a �riday afternoo�} when even the souped•up VWs are sc�upu• �ovsly following the posted speed, there is sure ro be a mo�or �eam patrolling tFse right lane ahead. 5itting �igher than ti�e sur• rouncEing tratfic, their discipiined upright riding posture adver• tiaes trafiic safezy out oi praportion co the number of tickets they write. The hign visibility ot the motor o�cer is one reason tF�e l..APD ppficy insists motors keep moving in trahic during rush haurs and leave intersectian and side street stakeouts (or the quieter part of the watch. Motor officers are alsa effective wnen they choose to be invisib�e. Their mobility and unobstructed view, according to Brittingi�am, has made them an eEfec�i�e taal for follo�,�ing, o6serving and arresting dr�nken drivers, Wh�le the advar�tages ot the law enforcement two•u;neeler seem in�ontro�ertible, they don't explain the capricious police market over the years. The reasons for the se�dden tumaround 59 , If Y �i: .� •j. � ..:'� � _� , 'i�r 'Y. ..� �ti :; . ,;, :M • .,,r �4 ,�:;; :' �•; •r. �• �' :� • , in I�w enforcement sales in the last � deeade, far example, are hard to pin doum statistically. But there are experts devoted to figuring out how politemen approach their professian. Kawa• saki s SZhn�ttker says: "i think i!'s a reversal of the reasons that caused p�iice motor�yr�fes to decEine alter World War II." Sch�tittker �oints to a deteriorating safery recarci and outdated designs that created increasingly fi�icky inai�tenance problems, as the reasons tor the decline. Bemis at Harkey commersts that po[i�emen have long memories w�+en it comes to safery statis• tics. But the F►igh•tecF� su�er bikes of the 1970s and th� con• current gas shartage made matar transport oFFcials take an• other loak at the safety issue. Agencies such as the CHP began to change their attitude, and added 50 matarcycles to their sta�ding f�eet to make their current strength 290 e�nits. This represents 100 percent backing of ti�e motor unit by the department. In their review, Moats says, the patroE compared the fact that the motorcycle is mare economicai per mile and has fewer acci�ents than a patral car, ta the higher rate of injury per accident with bikes. The LAPD has argued over the same facts for years according to Lt. Ftay Tumer, oH'Ker in cFiarge o( tra�ic coordination for the depart• rnent. But the injury staristics have never outweighed the benefits o( the motor unit for the LAPp. ' Many departments ipund that a�icers u�ere otten nat properEy trai�ed to ride motorcycies. Ohen the same departments t�at i�sisted on intensive LITIVQT training put afficers experienced only in sport riding on department motorcycies. Bemis says an increase in poiice rider training programs has matched tE�e steady climb oi police bike sa[es. Sophisticated programs offered by the institute of Police i'raffic Management at the University of N. Florida and the 7ra�c ]nstitute at Northwestern Univer• sity, now train instructors specifically ta teach entorcement riding to their departments. Both the CHP and the lAPD have lo�g recognized the value of inserssive training. Many srnalfer departments in Caiifornia send their prospective motor officers to the CHP school. Training includes two weeks of strenuous enforcement riding. [I an officer survives the 40 percent washout rate he spend5 30 working days ridir�g with a seasoned trainirsg officer. Even when he is on his awn he will be clasely rr�o�itored for another two months. The LAPD recognizes ofticer safety as an athievement with a sa(e•riding awar�s program. The department awards a tie bar emblazo�ed with the number of years without preventable accidents. Accarding ta Sgt. Rick 8roumell in the Vailey Traffic Division the program works urith his otticers. "Those things are jealausly guarded," BroumelE says. "They'll do anything ta avoid a taint an their tie bar." They cite a lower accideni rate for motorcycles than Eor patrol cars, A department study sl�owed that motarcycles were invoiued in only one accident for every 98,400 miles campared ta every 28,000 miles for cars. A well•trained motor unit isn't limited to traffic enforcement. "You've gat a readyrnade respanse force," says the LAPD's �.t. Turner, "because matpr officers take their machines home. Motorcycles are c[ten seen as �nefficient hecause they are single n�cer �ehicEes used on one watch, But in a city wi�E� the San Andreas fault as a neighbor, having a large force of sworn persannel available 24 hcurs urith vehicfes able to handie rup• tured terrain is a pl�s. The motor unit was calfed on aEter the Sylmar earthqua�Ce of 1473 and has been used during several large fires, �ven though their mai� Eunctian is in trafiit safety, a motor officer's jab can guickly change to enforcement. The sarne high power•to•weight ratio responsible for the tnotorcycle's agiiity in .� traffic prov,des acceler�tion far an "sdeal pursui� �e'r.;c!e. $ut many deparcments limit the use of motoreycfe pursuits because a mistake at high speed is dangerous for !he motor o�fsczr. "We can control our driving just t�ne, that`s what we're trained to do," says the CHP's Moats. "$ut when you are passing cars at IQO mph, 6 or S incE�es from their fenders, you can startle somebody into trying to get out oi yo�r way. Bui the next tF�ing you k�ow they're rn your way." The CHP, unlike many oti�er agencies, cioes not prohibit its motor officers from ini• tiating a chase if a car is unavailable. Moats says their new HarEeys are capable of speeds at 110 to 120 mph, while ihe majority of their patro� cars are choked with smog equipment and limited to ��der 105' mph. Stiq, top speed is not the deciding tactor in a motorcycle pursuit. In a recent incident, wE�ile he was urattE�ing a treeway ramp tor violators o[ the traffic flow signal, Mtaats demonstrated the advantage o( two•wheeled pursuit. A violator in a Mercedes sped away as Moats stood on the shoulder and waved him over. "He wasn't going anytiuhere because of the rusn hour traEfit so I walked back to my bike and took off aiter him," Moats explains. The driver in the Mercedes, which tumed out to be stolen, took the next off•ramp and led Moats on a hare and hound race oi mu�tiple turns on residential streets. "There is jvst no way a car could have kept up with him unless it was on top ot him Erom th� beginning," Moats says, "When �he guy Gnally spun out ancf toak oif on foat, �hree other mocor units arriver� on tE�e scene befare the first car showed up." Recognition of wE�at the motorcycle can do is spreading. "We're seeing police motorcycles where they never were beEore," says Harley's Bemis. Because of shrinking budgets many institut9ons are loflking for more cost•efficie�t securisy. Harley has sold police bikes t❑ colleges, airports and large corporations because they can get over curbs, ride dawn side- walks and get into �iaces wnere patral cars can only si�ine their spot�ight. Police departments are expanding their use of mocorcyc[es where nothing else will real�y do. The [APD maintains six 250cc oif road Handa motorcycEes for patrolling the hiiEs sur• rounding the city where stolen vehicfes are dumped and civilian dirt bikes present a constant �ire haz�rd, 'Ihe tortuous terrain can ruin a mator transport budget. "We'�e tried faur•wE�eel• �rive vehicles and they wrecked those," $rittingham s,3ys. "A regular police motorcycle was too heavy and wauldn'i handle in that situa�ion." The cily af Redondo Beach uses Five Kawasaki ail terra9n vehicles (ATVs) ta patral i�s beacE�es during the summer. Foot patral and four•wheel•drives have proved Iess cost efietti�e for the city, according to Patrol Bureau Commander Lt. Tom �reeman. They can put five aflicers on beach patrol far fess than the cost oi a small pickup and get better mileage in the sand �han they cauld get with any vehicle on the street. The small t�ree•wheeEed bikes are more difiic�it to see and hear from a distanCe than the department pickup, which helps oHi• cers surprise suspected drug arsd alcohol violators. Escorting, one ot the mare traditional roles of the police motorcycle, is becomi�g popular again. The Europeans l�ave long used white•6elted motar officers, leaning o�er the short handkebars oi their Gerrnan BMWs ta lead processions af limos. �DR was the first U.S. president ta use mororcycles in his matorcade lo cut cos�s dur�ng ihe war. President Reagan uses a matorcycle escort when he vacations ac his ranch. r1 special squad of 35 motor officers provides escart for Reagan and the Eoreign digni�aries who come ta �isit, A tukl mo�orcacfe POLICE PRDDUCI' NEWSJA[lY�'R'S GViDE 5=?"tt36Ei2 :CeS �� � • ,-�ti ,;.'� Y ;� :. '�� ;%r :3 • 'k .� ... � . •. � .� 'wt '44 :� r� .'�:� �� •� - .� ...r Katr�asarki is onother major rriotorcyeJe manu/acturer whose inuo[uement in !aw errJorcement has 1ed to betier, safer� uehicles jor police use. uses 22 motorcyclists. Their jab is to open and cbse intersec- dons to traff're so the motorcade can aEways move at a cons�nt speed. It involves some tricky riding. "If we're on the freeway we're averaging 1b0 mph constantEy wE�ile the motorcade 3s going 40 ar 50 mph," Moats explains. "On suriace streets we're goirx� $Q mph leapfrogging intersection ta intersection." I�ding down a si�etivalk !o cite a jayuraiker, running slowly iri the blind spot of a suspected driver under the infiuence, �r playir�g hopscatch aro�nd a president, moior officers need a veisatile tool to do afl the jobs Cnst�conscious aepartments find ior them. The mast critical attribute of the ideaE poEice motor• cycle is comfort. "It tan't beat me to death (or eight hours," Moats says without he�tation. With police officers in Eaw en• �orcement there is unanimity on one paint: comtort mearis safety. Yau can't maintain the alertness it takes to survive on a rt�torcycle in the demolition derby at urban traffic i( your back aches with constant pain. Popular motorcycle magazines o(ten dismiss police mator• cycles as'rolling aKces by comparing them to tE�e performance af today's super street bikes abfe fo approac� speeds of lfi4 mph. In tact, super•bikes are ofte� the matar officer's competi• tion. A 1982 CHP study noted thai while rr�otarcycles are only 4 percent of the registered vehicles in California they account far 29 perCent of alI the vehicles the CFiP has to chase. Soth Kawasaki and HarleyDavidson buiid their !aw enforce• ment rnachines frorn the gro�nd up with the policeman's job, nor the canyon racer's ego, in mind. "!t t�as to be a compromise o( durabiiity, safety factors and speed," says Moats. Qne af the thoroughbred street bikes wauld not be durabte qr heavy enaugh for po[ice use. He descnbes the lighter street machines at POf.10E pRODUGT I+r8W5/SUY�t"S GIJIUL' SEPTEM$Ei2 l9B5 speeds over lOQ mph "walking" from lane to lane in high sFeed eurves on the freeways. The heavier po�ice bikes may not be a road racer's dream but they maintain their traeking and res;si t: �e tendency of the tront wheel to wash out on the raised dats that separate lanes, "lt would be nice to be able to go 130 mp� sametimes, but we sunrive without it," says Moats. While the motor ofticer cansiders the hner points of motor• cycle technoEagy, the chief of motor transport has ta come up with bottom line reasons for his choice. That means loaking at ` the overaEl maintenance eost of parts avai�ability, service a�d ainount of time the 6ike spends in the shop, If a motorcycle engine, whic� ru�s at higher average rpms than a car, needs to be tom apart every 10,000 miles it is oE litt3e use ta police depart- rnents. �n the other hand, Harley's Bemis suggests that too � much concentration on the bottam line may lead a department to � buy an inexpensive machine that mator officers find F�ard to use, Officers' opinions and a police motorcycte's high resale value sF�ould be considered i� a detision on buyir�g a bike. Two•wheeled Eaw enfercement has fallowed the normally con• servative development o( the rest of the proiession. Motar. off�cers axe not impressed by camputerized gizmos adarning motarcycles as ureli as cars. The rest ot society uses it for a toy but they demand to see its value as a toal for preserving public safery. "You know policemen are a diiferent breed," Schnittker expiains. "They have been hassled, Sied to, and coerced, and the only ones they tr�st are each other, so we don't try to sep tE�em. They dan't listen to you, they watch what yo� do," The changes in police bikes ha�e been subtle and are tFre result af iisteri'sng ta motor o4fceTS' street experience, �3ettronie sirens � have replaced the friction ge�eratar type that ran on tE�e rear wheek. Now a motorcycEe siren dcesn't sound like a dying anima! when the bike slours daum. Other improverr�ents include pawerful quarta halogen headlights and special u�heel risns whici� alSow riding sa(ely on a �at tire up to 60 rrspE�, The newest change to the tradit:onal police motorcycle is the irame•mounted fai�ng. The 6berglass cone replaces the piexi- glass urindshield tQ protect the affscer trnm ihe w►nd and weather and giues his 9mage some high�tech poiish. �very cF►ange.on a motorcycle is a trade�aH beiween weight, balance, performance and speed. According to Moats, the Harley tairing gives the offcer less weather protecti�n than Kavlasaki s but is more efficient in cutting through the u,ind, resulting in slightly better mileage. Every modification ta t�e bike is rarefully considered by a • manufacturer. How and where each accessory is bolted on aHects a mator otfcer`s safety. "A iot of police departments don't realize the danger in taking sport bikes and adapting them to police e�se," says Bemis. The addi:ion of a radio or siren in the wrong pface can eause surprising and dangerous handling prohlems. "A policeman has to be able to functian automatically while riding a bike when his mind is on other things," says Schnittker. Details of switches and radio mounts are designed so an officer can use them as automatically as drdwing a sidearm. The versatility oE two wheels for law enforcement has in• creased as manufa�turers ha�e re6ned the police motorcycle i�to� its oum category. Ultimately the Cnal addition la the 6ike determines its useiulness to any depariment. "We try to put out a well�designed, state�af•the•art product," Schnittker says. "But the product is ultimately only as good as the �cier." Donold W. Prne is a Los Angeles areo•basec!/ree•Pence iuriler wha wrrtes jrequently on police topics. � . ,. . , . : ;,r �,. . �', . �, •' I. . . ' . • • � a�c�: . � .��, . ,.,. .�F �.. �.., . , , �' .. . e�. . � , � ; ! �� i � 'E� . . - . 1 , t . , ��� �— APPOINTM�NT WORKSH�ET � � �OR COMMISSION MEETING Mav 7,_1998 APPOINTMENTS Age�da � BOARD: Historic Preser�atian Board M�MBERS: 5 TERM: 4 years CHAIRPERSDN: Margaret Ki�hl APPOINTED BY: City Commission ME�TING DAT�S: 3rd Tues., 1 pm F(NANCIAL. DISCLOSURE: Required PLAC�: Plumb House � R�S�D�NCY REQUIR�MENT: City flf Clearwater APPTS. NEEDED: '! SP�CIAL QUALIFICATIONS: Nane DATE APPTS TO BE MADE: 517198 THE FOLLOWING ADVISORY BOARD MEMBER{5j HAVE T�RMS WHICH �XPERE AND NOW REQUIRE EITH�R REAPPOINTM�NT FOR A NEW TERM OR R�PLAC�MENT BY A NEW APPOINT��. � � . Date flf Original Attendance Interest in Name �pointment Fiec�rd r�apnointment 1. Jean Stuart ended 2nd term 4130/98 TH� I�O�.�QWING NAMES ARE B�lNG SUBMITT�D fOR GONSIDERATION T� F1LL THE ABOVE VACANCIES: ' Name-Address 1. Peg9Y Word 16.rii Cleveland St., 33755 Zipcodes of current members: 1 at 3375�a 1 at 33759 1 at 33761 1 at 33765 iMs. 5tuart was 33755) Comments-Related �xqerience, Etc. HomemaKe� 0 � Na Hame Address: �',?�,d;�`,���a� APR 0 7 1998 CITY 4F CLEARWATER - APPE�ICATE4N F4R ADV�SORY BOARQS (must be C�ean+vater resident) `�4�+Y ��-�►�� dEP��'• � , � .. . �� � Tefephone: $1�3 - �f y 9 -/��,� � Office Address: Zi Telephone: _ .._,,. _ How iong a resident of Clearwater? Occupat�on; ��,,�c�,� ��Y Employer: •-� Fie1d of Education. � , � , � � If retired, former occ�pation: Community Activities: Other Boa�d Service (cuRent and past): . � 4�C 7c+ .�•.-� o � ta c.._-C � ��a-�xc'�S Additional Comments: � � 1 '� � . � l � r Oth�r Work Exper�e�ce: 3o�rd Preference: �? ��� c��s...� �-�c,� S -�< c����_ "'f"K� �C�ppi � �f�Le �` '�Q ���/� � r ��� C � � s ' � � Signed: � ❑ate: � See atta�hed list for boards that require Fihancia) Disc�os�r�e at time of appointme�t, Please retum this application & board q�estionnaire for each board fisked to: City Clerk's D�par�ment, P. O. Box 4748, Clearwa#er, FL 33758-4748 or drop off at City Hall, 2nd F�oo�, 'f 12 S, Osceo�a Av�nue �,c� o �ux�,�� �� �� � : �C � � �-�.�-� � � �-�-o-� � � . BOARD QUESTIONNAIRE 1. Wt�at is your uncfersianding of the board's d�ties and respa�sibiiittes? -C7_f� � ...� t c-s�.` �-f c�, ct.0 ��� n v�... 2. Have you ever observed a board meeting �ither in person ar an C-View, the Ciiy's TV siation7 .� ��-- ._ 3. What background andlor qualificatinns do you have that you feel would qualify you to serve or� this Board� �_ . .'� _1,._ 4. Wk�y da yo� want ta serve an this Board7 � Name: o � Board Name:_�� �c�,���Q�_��� S�U � ����y� �� �h.� � . . . 3 . � . .. ��� "'" APPnINTM�NT W�RKS E�T , � , �.�.� - . � FDR COMMISSION M�ETiNG Ma�7 1998 APPOlNTM�NTS Agencia # BQARD. Besutifica#ios� Camrnittee ' TERM; 4 years . AF'POINTED BY: City Cammission � FINANCIAL DISCLDSURE; Not Required RESID�NCY REQUIR�MENT: City of C[earwater SPECIAL QUALlFICAiIONS: None M�MBERS: 9 CHAIRPER50N: William Bafdwin M�ETlNG DAT�S: is# Wed., 8 am P�.AC�: MSB APPTS. N�ED�D: 2 DAT� Af'RTS TD 8� MADE: 517198 THE F�l.�Q1NING ADVISORY BDARD M�MB�RjSj HAVE T�RMS WHICH EXPlR� AND NOW R�QU�R� �ITHER R�APPO�NTMENT F�R A N�W 7E�iM aR REPLACEM�NT BY A N�W APP�INT�E. � Date af Orig�nal Attendance Int�rast in ' Name Ap�nintment Recorc3 reap�aintment � 1. Vacant Seat - David Stitt resigned 2. Delphine F'ull�r 1994 4197 ta 4/98 �� 3 mtgs YES p�eseni � 2 I absent � THE �OL�.flWiNG NAMES ARE B�iNG SUBMiTT�D FOR CDN5IDERATION TO FILL THE AB�VE VACANCIES: Name-Address � 1. Ste�hen Brawn 3006 Ea�les l.anding Cir.W.,33761 2. Brooks Hamrr�ac 2035 Re�recca Dr., 33764 3. A!!an 5towei4 2673 Thornton Rc�., 33759 4. Jean Stuart 1532 Pinewaod St„ 33755 Zipcades o# current members: 2 at 33759 2 at 3376� {1 is Ms. Pullar} 1 at 33764 3 at 33767 1 vacant Comments-Related _�xperience�Etc. Retail Store �wner Ret'ved, was Manager - �.ackheed Martin 5pecialty ComponenCs �roparty Management past member �AB recently ended service on Histaric Preservatian Board 8 , � 0 Name CITY 0� Cl.�ARWAT�R Applicatian far Advisory 8oards (must be Clearwater ��tj �'.����IV��? ocr a7 �s �l"� Y l`:LCRK DEPT. Home Address: Office Address: F ��, lr/ ��. ��x �? �' . _ � ��'.4�� z� �• �� ,�_ ��'.��� ��� ZL_P' .���/7 Telep�dne _ ��•� .70 � � Telepharse _,.��� ���%(!� r ... Mow l.ang a i n af t�e City o� Clearwater7 ,�7 ��YFA�L'S Occupation . ��ii411 �7�� �� Employsr ` � Field of Education: Dther�Wqr�� ience: ' %� -� Ur�11�� ' 1 / fi� . JQBfiV% � / �' �Q rA�� � � � ��`�— / f s l� retired, farmer occupation Cammunity Activ;tes: Oiherinterests: Board Service (current and pastl ���s fN � r�r���. �r� � LA�cINM� 1�2�1�/iN6 �A�� _l� ,,�?'� [D�i7r��JiTY �#71�.L�. � Additional Camments: � :. r ` � l� - , , L�; . � ' �!i.r: ,: ► � ,t �lI � Sigri�d: Date: ,^ �-�� � P�ease see attac�ed �ist for Baards thai require Financial Disclasure. PLEASE f��TURN TH15 FORM T�: City Clerk's Department P.O. Box 47A�8 Clearwater, F�. 346'! 8 . r .— t'. BfdWN '"'t�4 �eh � U���Un+�a ��e � CL-�� �P�:' �S � � � � � � 1�f+�^%1-i��b 11��k11W1 FnU'I �yt�: 74 Mas'-13�19°5 10 �.37 Q�F�� C I iY Q.EF3C 0 crnr o� c��aRwarER App�iculiost ta� Attvi�ory 6oard� Cmua� b+� C1ea�w�t�r r�.sisl�nt? 1\�� �_ l/ 1 1 Narms Hcm+s Addros�; �" he �• _ � r c�.� _// ='/ - z,����� Teseprione ���..,r a � ��3� � 94b��466 P.O� 813 � 6488 P.00�'004 ONic� Addreg�: � c�'�i t r��%1e� n ��3a9�g 2�phona �` . f -- .. c:� �� � �� +� ���- ��8 , How Lang a t�sIti�t ai the Ctty of ClearwaterT � A 4cau�atlon �� !�'�A t"-' EmpiAytr v �-rrr4� �u C, �v . ��S�l ��� � Feid o! Fducations Other Warlc �acperience: , G,� �� � • � Iqh�- C � ��•... 1V 9 1�, P P�t � �v g •�v 6� ai rn �,P . ...._.__.�_�.....—�. .`#-�, , _ �� M r$tired, farm�r occupadon Community Activitas; Qtttet Intere:t�: c� �� a Shi � J� Ci'� � v f� O l'� j� �: � $oard SaNicc �cucr�nt a�d pa�st} 8oard Pra�erence: � . � AI��IT+ c.Q� 1 0 �? Addidonal Comm�nLS: � oate: ,��//�/�� - .,...` ' i'4ea�e see attached ifst fer 8c�ards tha; r�utro Financias Dlsciasur� ai ch� time o# apQois�urient. PI.�ASE REiURN TH15 FORM T0: C,icy Cles4c's qeoacrtmerit P.�. Box 4748 Glearwater, FL �4$18 � . �i - �• ag v�,r�-��zc� con-���n�-ec ����rer�- r TOTAL P.O� � `�rY ! � � BoARD QUE9Ti0NNAIR� 'i . What is your understanding of t�� bnard's dutles bt�d respnnsibilities .•/Il_ 7�-- ' � /1 �L /..�_ '�-n a ....� � � � a 0 � • / / L� .M 2. Have you ever observ�d a ba�rd meeting either in persnn or on C-Viev�,►. the City's TV statinn7 � -'r��I_,�'.a� ---+� � -- Y ...r�C.�.1+L,r-- � �� What beckgraund andlor quslifcations do yau have that you fss! yo�a ta �er�e an this goard't �'�.�-� � /��� � . t w � 4 4 ��' ri \ � � � � 4. Why do yo� want to serve on tt�is Board7 w � �1 N� � [3oard Nart� ��r°� �� � T� � �I 7rcc,cc�cTCa I ti�'I,I'�r1Hi.� � f�ce�-1 ti.t ��.e quelify .: � f rr.ar oCCr_rT_vat-I f CiTY �F CI.EARWATER - APPLICATION F�R ADVISQRY BOARDS �must be Clearwater resident} � � ,�'+ F � � � � ... ..� ._ ._a ,_ Name: L9lLA�1 Jr, s7Qw�,�L _ ._ .— �,�n�, � � ,�n� Home Address: � 8 �,�,,..., Ti5��l2�VTO�t) /4 Lti . G'Lt�ArL[VAT�� Zip ,�3 7S9 � Office Address: ^i i Y C��RK DE�7'. �.. .� .. --- Z+P_...,., � Telephone: � 9_9� `3 5oa Te{ephone: PCrrtmi�yF�/T How long a resident of Clearwater?�.si���_ ig7� -- .__ vil�7"a�c. si�vc�- �9s� _ Oc�:upation: o.�opF�� Ms�.v��r,Ef,rr Employer._���� ����ay��. � .�i��.�c�- �op�-.�rr arr r aw r,,. ,. '--- Fie(d of Educatian: atfier Worit Experience: SCiS%s,oL �' u ld' GED �l/.�10�_.__��.t�l�''� �'L�'CT_�LiGAG G'du?s-LAQTd� Fs9t.� �.t�vK4•b�� v/�'r 6✓r✓� .. _ .S�.c vi�v� GuA.r.Yi� 6. v�• C.¢iw�-�If �zN, G��,�,F -- ._.... ,-- —� �'.CO.�.T /frc0 Te9 / 97y� -��� E-.�F�a y�D • U•v/I+ Ul�t, ,�v A tt�'" rp . ---.p � c.�}�av.� ---�r� c�.• ,xrJ A ��'LdGoo�'.c. c� /�C'".�.�►-.,�tr /��Pt3r�>/si'l {f reti�ed, former occupation:� /�l3�..iGF l��inu1 �lta�EiG7/Ef.x' nu�.✓� /•s�GLtit�/n�,s/fl ,�/!<LA� -�i.cJ��7Tio�.y�vr aw G��TO .3iv�I�N CLc�y-,G • vr�r,00an-,�0�'�Tisi�.Qtcc'i�e�s M.Ce-�r,v��lD,rj� Cammunity Activities: ,�• rr��.•�.c��.c. a� c�ER•�wr�rs.c.. �A�.�ri��r1 s�2�Er.r�.-�.,.f� E�vv��aNr��-,rrr�� A���ro�y�, , ���T fo n..T�l.c.�� � 4the� 1nterests:_�a�-ri�vd,^l_ t.ocAG Govc�rr�.n�.vr ,� c�vrae� � __ __ Board Service (curren# and past): Board Preference: �.vV1.d!aNiM�l.r!`�< ADl/L.lb�2��30_A�-3Y�'A'�,� LriVtllN,a�vJ'yE>VY.9G �91�Wf[�rL�I �b � _ -,eGA�v.�.in�6 _ � � afy��vG /.3Er9t�T.��iCAT/D �/ Additionai Comments: �a�6N ��'''�"k' 'c�A'r� .�- F'•t�'dy�� S�nv�� o�. G'_��-��ivr�r�-�ts .E�•��•to�u�-.vr.q�-�pU1.I�r .�o�.Ld �'^� 3YfA� �.v� �rr.zo �.�' 7� i.,. r.� i•�.• S�.�v c f' . Signed. Date: ,vau. zG.l9i,.7.._._ 5ee attached list for boards that requi�e Financial Disc�os�re at time of a�po'tntment. Please feturn this application & boasd questionnaire for eac� boasd iisted to: City Clerk's Deparfinent, P. O. Bax �4748, C�earwater� FL 33758-47�48 or drop off a# City Hall, 2nd Floor, 1'!2 S. Osceola Aver�ue Appllcant'a Name: BOARD QUESTI�NNAIFiE � c A•v �T. S?c��v�GL � �� �� r� � �� � ��� aG N�me oi �o�rd Applying For: lJ��JOla1 %�drt✓xpS o.�.- �9P�L/e,�T"�on�' ..�iT1� ��tRK 1, What is your understanding of the board's duties and raspansibilities7 _.� w�r y.•� s�,r��z o� 7f�� .. , c���vr�'�%�. �'.s�v/}ca�v�•-�E�r,�9G A�v.�„�Q.z y r,3o.� -�� _.r�o.�. �9 T�-zm �f ..3 ��i9 E'/ ?i�� �F!/�G�iai;7.E"�✓?�3'-vJ1�y�"l ,r l�.�G� 199T �'��T. flP��'��t� /�'T��Oa�7 e{ UAs��du-� G'�Ty .Q4A•�Gt�1 �r✓t��" !/�vv �iW.ri9•� T.�%�L u.mcr���GS 2. Have yau ever observed a board meeting either in person or on C-Vi�w, tf�e City's N statior�l _ Y�.S�' _ �_ �fi✓�r�'d�' _ _ i/ �sGlG bJ /,jD A�a �%'1�'G�T/�s O rl/ C � L1CJV ,Qu .�. �': A. ,t3• ��'�Tir►.6 F'd,� 3 Ye�i�-� y.�i�' �.cr.�T�'rx� 3. . What background andlor qualificatians do yo� ha�e that you feel wotild qualify you to ser�e �n this Board? -�' %�H? S�o �/EN�_ ,�G(�nJG A'� /y+9!/L� �i�.b .C�GJiva[T! �,, 1Per.Z.r.ta^.t�' — `_.i, _°--�- ..�"i,.cF /96 0 _ �3E`J•� R_G'o �vr.2r�-"7o w f��1.v �.+�.s�v ,D�(��Go�.3r�,c7T ��'� �"�vO r�7 �,. �.G'7' .v d tc.� lYsq.v .C~ 1r� r �.±� G'��.r�us�-rer..�_ ,4.v,a s�rr_.!t!� ryr_y Ca�h .a-�va.irY— .F .r3.�a.e-a� 1�.c�►z �sA,.�, c�'Y�"�r.,�r�a'�t- •�� �Oar �r7�tGE� ��i�v�06E.�, a� 7�Ctit�l.�'dNm6�7�44 DEyl• Zt.veL �'�F91� 7e� .►7y S/�,C�'s�6`!'% 4. Why do you want to serve on this Board7 �� n GovEc�✓t�r�E�rr _ f�As �3 r-� ���r �nrrE� �rr s�-�c�- _l 9� o_ _.t`T w�1 rP P4�flGrL� r"D .s'L�ltuS T�G� C�7'l?E'.vl a� G'1.c�,q�WA7�'/L+ ./1 /� i�7�'✓�713�a. Q� C`G�r!'Zuli4��t�" G�.ti 1�Jy1D.U�EVTS��. Ao L/1'6 �y /3or�s�1�, f , �99� �? F��'�l��T�:� CITY OF CI�EARWAT�R - APPLICATION FQR ADV{SORY BOA�RDS� � ��9� Na (must be Clearwater resident) �-- Home Address: ��•Z T/ �JP1�/� 4 �� f,� ZE � ✓rvr Telsphone: - d How �ong a res�den f Cfearwater7 � Occupation: , Fie�d of Education; G � � t � � Ef retired, former occupatior�: c�� � �Community Activities:�Y����r_�';/� ,�— Other lnterests: �� � Board Service (current and past): r�' O l��/ f/� �'e!�'�/'r� rv�J O�ce Address: �4� �;LrR�4 GEPl: . L s:�► - . . r � i .r Empioyer: �t#�er Worlc Experience: � e � ��l `�L� C--�- C � �� r� � � � L Baard Preference: , , �2lJ / ; See attach�d list fo� boar�s that requ€re Financial Disctasure at time of appaintment. Please return this application & board questionnaire for each board listed to: City Clerk's Department, P. O. Box 47�8, Clearwater, FL 33758-4748 or drop off at City Hatl, 2nd Floor, 7� 2 S. �sceola Av�nue � � C�����•� /�i� (�.� � /`�r�s. ���� �� � � �r ey�,r . � f� � � �-r � r�o�o .s' C�'.S �i���''���r / // � �/�� !-� � 7` ��-�r�� G��� .��s. . 80ARD aUESTIONNA�RE i. What is your Undersianding of the board's duties and respansibilities7 v/ 2. Have you e�er obser�ed a board meeti�g either in person or an C-View, the City's TV statian? 3. What backgrou�d and/ar quafifications cio yau have that you feel wauld qualify you to serve on this Board? 4. Why do you want to serv� on this Board? _ / /_ .,r/ � /�✓ �� � _�� � Name._ �'/? G��_ __ Qaard Name: / ,Gad� ' t��vs� � ORDiNANCE NO. 62$1-9$ AN ORDI'NANCE OF T� CTTY OF CLEARWATE FLURIDA, RELATING TO T� �ITY OF CLFARWAT� k'�REFIGHTERS' S�TPPLEMF.NTAL TRUST FUND; AM�ND�NG AND RESTATING �HAP'TER 2 ADM�NISTRA'T,IOi+1 DIVISION 4, FIREFIGHTERS� �NSIqN PLANS, S�3'BDIVLSiON II�, SUPPLE�'v�ENTARY PENS�ON AND RETIItEMENT PLAN, SECTTONS 2.44I TSR4UGl� 2.450 INCLUSTVE, OF THE CODE QF ORDINANCES O� THE CI,'TY 4F CLEA�WATER BY RESTATING T'SE CTTY OF CLEARWATER F�REFIGSTERS' TRUST FUND; PROVIDING FOR II�FFINTI�ONS; PROVIDING FOR BENEI�'I'i'S SUPPLF�TAL TQ QTHER PLANS; PROVIDING FQR BOARD OF TRUSTEES CREATION MEMBERS; PROVIDING FOR POWERS A►ND DUI'�C�; PROVIDING FOR GREATION, ANCE 4F �'UNDS; PRUYIDIlVG FOR MEMBERSHrP; PROVIDING FOR ALLQCATIONS OF CONiRiBUTIONS; PROVIDIlVG FOR BENEFITS i]NDER TAE PLAN; PROVIDING F4R PAYMENT OF BENEFrTS; PRQVIDING FQR TE�iM�ATI4N OF SYSTEM; PROVIDING FOR DIRECT TYtANSFERS OF ELIGYBLE ROLLOVER DLSTRIBU'I`IONS; PROVIDING FOR FURFETTURE OF PENS�QN; PRUVIDING FOR QUALIFICATION OF SYSTEM; PROYIDING FOR E�'iZON FROM EXECLTTIUN, N�N-ASS�GNABILTTY; PROVIDING FOR BENEFICIA►R�FFS; PROYIDIl�IG FOR �EVERABILTTY; R�PEALING ALL ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT AND PROYIDING AN EFFECTiYE DATE. BE TT ORDAINED BY T� CTTY CONIlVIISS�ON �F TSE CXTY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA: SECTION 1: Chaptcr 2, Administration, Division 4, Firefigh�rs Pensian Plans, Subdivision III, Supplementaiy Penseon and Retirement Plan, Sections 2.441 throvgh 2.450, inclusive, of the Cade of Orduiances af the City of Clearwater� be and the same are amended and restated as set forth in the document designatcd Clearwater Firefighters' Supplemental Tnjst Fund, attached hereto and made a part hereof. ii Y 1 s:.: Y :�I 1: �I : Y Y : 1' ' u 1 �,II : 11: � 1►11• Sec.2.441. Defuutions. 1. The following wordsl terms and phrases, when �sed in this subdi�ision, shall have the mcanings ascribed ta them �n this section, except where the context clearly indicates a different meaning: . -1- . ,., ... .. , . , , . .. . , ,. _.. , ,. ; . , . , . � ,� 1Fi I , «�� � �i�hlX _�ompe�sated_employee_L : : - : . : .: V r ti Y Y f � i� • � � service. -3- L�! � .+Gf 1 ' !! c.. 11 . IE ' � - i � � � � 1 � 1 S • ' 1 � ' 1 f ( � a � . . � 1 . � � � i 1 ' 1 j 1 � ��tiv� date of this �2an sha�� mcaii Qc��bcr .1 I�68, exe�t �s may otherwise be ��t�a n�x��n. � Firefzghter shall have the meaning set farth in F,S. §175.032, as may be amended fram time to t�me . �'un� means�,he inss� fund establishcd hergin �.� �art af the svst�m: I��g,hh� r�mner�sated _�,»rnlavee shall me�nf � � l� -4- �� � � � � Ljnritation vear shall mean ihe plan year. � � ' =r-�- Norntal retirenrent date means �#e-a��e�-S-��te� �te-a . .. . e-�l�a�: -5- � _ , :: * : . : : :.. :.- : . �. : Tr��stee shall_mean_the individuai or individuals named_herein. other,�ate�as�m�y be sel.�cted bv the �lar� administrator, �,. Masculine Gender, Sec. 2.442. BeneFts supptentental to other plans. This su6division shall provide additianll and supplemenial �sie:ts-a� retirementy ��ermin�dan, death and disability ber�efits for �r:��g�3te�€--f�j�ei�}� narticipant� whase employment cammenccd on or after �uly 1, 1963, a�id shall not supersede or madify the . cxishng�e nsion, disability ar retirement system of the city as provided by the charter, the laws of the state or exish�g ardinances of the city. � � Sec. 2.443. Board af trust�es - Creation, members. (1} �j�n� i i r r The board of trustees shall consist of five ���er .�n��e�'s h, unless otherwise �rohibite� by law, sha�� b� legal resic�ents af th� city who shall be ap�ointed by t�ie city comnusssor�, and two t�e�€�e�� oF whom shall be members of the system. €��te� who sha�I be elect�d by a majority of ti�e firetighters who are ' inembers of xhe sy_stem. The fifth r�t����e� ru te stiall be chosen by a majority of the pr�vinus four ����rs �rustees as.Provi�i�d for_li�rein, and snch person's nasne sha�i be sub�utted to the city commission. Upo� receipt of the fift�� parson's nam�, the c�ry commission shall, as a ministeria� duty, ap�oint such person to the board vf trust�s as �s r' fifth ��ie� s e. The �f[!i � ru e shall have the same rights as each of the od�er four �et� �rustees_a�pointed or elected as her�in�rovidr,�.,�r ��ha11 s�nrg a�vQ�2} vear term unless ne soone�v�icat�s thc�ffice. Each resident ��r trvste� sh�ll serve as trustee far a period o�' two � years, unless l;e sa�ner v�c,alas the offi or is sooner replaced by the city commission, at whose pleasure he will senre, Each ��€g�#� member trustee shall serve as trustee for a period of two � years, unless he saoner Zeaves the emplayment of tiie city as a f re�ghter, ar otherw�s� vacates his, offic� as___,__tru�tee� w�ereupon �, succ�ssor h il e f�o en ir� tS� me m nner � t�e �e _in � �e�er,wstee may succeeect himself in offic�. . . . . . .. . (2) T�e hoard of trustees sliall m�et af least q�arterly e�eh year. (3) � The board of trustces sl�ail be a 1ega2 entity wit�i t�» power to bring and defend Zawsuits of every kind, nature and descri�3tion, iii add�tion to the other powers and d�ities contained in this subdivss�on. (4} The trustees shall, by majority votc, e�cc� from its members a chairperson and a secretary. The secrecary of the board sl�all keep a complete minute book af the actions, proceedings, and hearings of ttte board. (5} The tntstees shall noc recesve any compensation as such, but may receive expenses and per diem as provided by �aw. Sec. 2.44A. Same - PO►YerS aR�d d�ties. (1) Tt su6division �ay t��e �aard af tivstees crcated pursuant to this (a) Tnvest and reit�vest t��e asseis of the �u���erNe�rta�e�tsfe�� ��3e�� fu�zd sti anrn�'rty and life insuranc� coniracts af �nsuranc� comQanies ar any cornbinac�art th�reo�, in �mouncs sufficient to provide, in whole or in �art, the �cne�ts to w�ich all of the p�i�� members in t�ie ��Nler�je�itt��if°e#'tg�3ier����io�nn ' -7- �yst�m shall be endtled u��er the provisions stated in this subdivision, and pay t�e initial and suUsequent premiums therean; (b} Irtvest and reinvest the assets of the strpp�e� �����E fund in: 1, Time oc savings accounts of a nador�al bank, a state bank i�s��� ' ra� or a savings and loan �ssociation znsureci by the ' � ��--��r.�m�ar��efi�;er� Federal Deposit_, Tnsvr�nce Or r tipn; Z. Obl�gadons af the United States or in obligations guaranteed as to principal and iriterest by tlie United States; : : :- . : : -: : - :�' .; : : : - : b 4. �'he board of tr�,stees st�a�2 not i�vest more than five .�,�5 percent of iks assets in tl�e common stock or capital stock of any one iss�ing campany, t�ie aggregate investment in any one issuir�g eompany sha11 not exceed five 5� percent of the outstandirig capital stock oF ttiat cornpany, and tfie a gregate of its �nvestme��ts at cost shall not exceed 39 ix percent of the fund's assets, �,, Real estatc. -8- �� (c} Fssue drafts or authorization for ��yments upon the st�p��e�nentar� €�g#te�s�—ge�s=n��,��'__�°,;��.„��'- fun� pursuant to thc n�lcs and regulations prescribed by tl�e boar� of tnES�ees. All such drafts � �uthorizations, sl�all be eet�s��tt�tHet�e�-��� signed by the chairperson and tl�e secretar}► and sf�a13 state upon their face the purpos� for which the drafts were drawn. The €r�t��^^ a�-��`��--e�-e� depository shali rekain such drafts or authorizadons when paid, as permar�ent vouchers for disbursements made, and no money shall otherwise be dra�vn from the fund; }}.,...��,..,���ef---t��- .�,,, �.,,.,...�+.. .��� , (e� Convert irito cash any securicies of the fund; {€e� Keep a complete record of all rcceipts and disbursements and of the board's acts and proceedings; (gf.� Seek, obtain and c��gage independent �rofessional �Q�-=°�x -•A°�� �sel-�t��c��ee serv�ces inc�udin� attornevs, cer�ified � � �onsultants necessarY for the_ prvdent administradon_Qf th� fund, and to pay reasonable c�iarges for such services. The sole and exelusive administration af and tlze responsibilities for the proper aperation of the 3.�.�� ....�,.�.,..,,,.,. _�.�.,� � are vested in the board of t�vsteess ;--�r� , .. .. To construe the pravisions of tlze system and determir�e a�I questians �ri�,i�t theret�nders � To_ determir�e a�l questior�s relatin� co eli�ibilitv and membe,�ship, �j� To decermine and certi,fy , tf�e, amou���. oF all retiremen�,,,a�low�nce� or other bene�ts hercuiidcr. � � � � To receive and pracess �il anplications_fQr_benefits , �n,� To r�ak� ree�mmendatic�ns re�ardin�an� and all chan�es_in _the provi5,ions of the svstem,�. -9- `■� _. ,_ .trT�n . c : o .• 'r�rr.s�'"- • : -,• : : .. • :, ; ; : . �:. : . e-'� �Ee-8��3 e--#�e�-�g: ee�s�er�s-s��a�-�e-�y-a�ess�r��� ��•'~�'��a� � Sec. 2.445. Creatian, maintenance of funds. �s�e�--s�ta�e-�s�t (-��) �s The proportips�ate share o�' thc net praceeds of tlie �xcise or Iicense tax wh�ch is im�osed ��e--et� upon certain fire and tprnado loss insurance compan�es on tlleir grass receipts oi �remiums from holders of palicies;-����ielr�ak�eies-efl�e��epe�+-��fi��m-fi�ie-ea�era�e �€-t��e-��� (�� $� All gifts, bcquests, and devises w11en @anated to the fund; - 10- � (3� $y ,Bll accredons to the assets of the fund by way of interest ori bank depasits, dividends, interest or otherwise; (4� $�► �ll ather sources of income now or f hereafter authnrized by law for the augmen�ation af the 9��p��r�€'�e���d ��� fund. 0 lyi�l��� f��Ia+1�f�liJi�fiil�\iWi i Y er.T_l.T.t YT�T� ,}�l�.r ■� � s s�l.tk�S � iR!RT}iT.�S !� i f 'lT�f E � � � • • V • � i�'♦ • i �e�.ii�:t•�:�i�i:fiii:�it!:�i�r�'t+f��wn :swrria��►:��iii�:�ii:�r :f� •.fi�titii��i.�i�: S�tion 2 4a6. Membership_ 4�eanvater. Sec. 2.4A7. ���ds Allocatio�s af contributian�. :. - - : • ::.-•. : : : _ -�r- - rz- t�mbcr f m n hs in the h r � � The allocable sl�are_of the cm r n' u' f r i i' . ,Q�, Th�; ��locab]e $�are Of fQrfeih�res for the limitatian year; �r 11 em la ee c ntribu ions made d jrin tt�e limi tion r � � vear, -13- f i�i s ib e ti n 7 he ci fir� ri fi 1 r i c�lendar vears ot service. F4r �rrnase5 of_this_ su�section f7), ,tl�e,,de�,t�rd contribution plan,_fr,�ction is• - ia - � !+ � � �n wr�tzng t��_ttie cm �tj oYer, �,y tne emptaXer a sin�te ptanT �� . � The term "timit�tion ve�r" st�a�l be_thc_s�me as_th� p�an year, 111_'""�_a_'_._ _..._� ,C .............IF SeC. 2.448. �c��dtsa��i�nd-de���i-�e�c�t� Benefits undQr the olan. �ec����s�t-�e-��� �-stt ��� ��.��A�i�ie�ta�l-e�ta�4i�3-a�ad-��-rriit�isie�-a-p . �e�e-��etp°"a��� '��,�-�f3�3B�ieH�fl�-i"•t�re�ig�t�i�8i}-&� � ef3�i�9-i�3�j+"ttit'�iif��`-i'�itt'£i1��33f�is'fi�3t�1���-fIC'f3{is-v�.� "�'•"_""'a . .. i"...";:`" 8 ' fi9�£3£fl� ��e�-�fl�f�-B�-E�'9f�S--Si�f���-i'���-.E���i�t�-��-� � a-�-i�s . .. . . ..,. . �t�3��E--�etcif����e--i�'—t�e--stt�et�tew _ . ... • tte�3.:p��,�e-t�.,. - .,., s.....- • ,,..,a.,.. ���e- � Retlr�ment bene rt. a A artici ant sh�l� be erttitled o a norma! retiremen en fi u n �� b � Such b�nefit �h�ll be paid as provided for in Sec. 2.449. Terminatinn bene�t� � -16 r ., , , • �� � 1��1� event t��at a p3s�ticipant_is_determincd_to �is�bje�!_�iY_th�bQ�rd #' t f h it f le� rw� r Em 1 s�3ch disabilitx was i�icurred in thc lin� of u�y_, he 5��,11 be �aid a ben�f�s nrovi�ied for_i� Secti2�r _2.�� �,,, �n _the event th�t,a p�rticipant_�s deterr�g��o__be �is�b�.e_d_by_th� �Qard f f ctie Cit f Ciearwater Em lon vees-' Pension Pi,�,t�,,,,�d h i ili wa not inc�rr a in he iin � I r� '] to his ,vested benef t, if anv�wl�ich _ sh�l be_pa�� _as_g�rQyi�ed for in Secpor� 2.44�, � �f even� hat a i�ifit re ire 's re tt I r� membershi in t�e s stem shal b ur n h r vi i f 2 44 ►•s ,• .i a In the event thai a participant dies and such death is determined by the plan administratar ta �ave been ine irred in the lin f h h 1 aid a benefit as rovided for in Sectian 2,44�, to ht� designated eneficiar,y, or if nane, to_his estate, ¢�, Tr� the ever�t t?�at 1 oartici���nt dics,�nd s�2�h death_is de�rmined_bXthe �lan admiijistracor to have not bcen incurred_ i_n_the__lin� o� du , he shall b� entitlPd to his vested benef t, if an,y, which shali 6e pa3d as provided for izi Section 2.��9, to his desi.gnated l�enefieiary, or if none. to his estate. Sec. 2.449. 1-�et�e€��: Vesti�tig����d ai�t�il�ution�, � :.�; : :,- ; a •c� :..:• .. :: . •a . : : . -. .• : .• . •.- •, . .• : : -c •:. : : . . •:•.: : .- ; :.• ���� &fie�'--e6H�gI�ti#}g--l�f3-fiC-i�3f)3=e-�ea�-fl€�e�tc�-t�i��er-#.�� ' � te--��-e�`-t�ie-e�s�}���t���t#'e--i�tta�i ��i��s-�'e �e�e����e-�se�-�tit���e-�-�' ���ai �ri�y- Exce t f r an in-line of d�it incurred disabilit or dcath a memUer m e m Y with the ci�,y as_a firefi E� �ter and a metnber of the plan iar ten �I,O) or more vear� to become este and earn an beneiit accaunt vaicie from t�ie lan. A mem er or 'ci n wh i not vested s�all not receiv_e, anv_ Ueziefic i'ram�_tt�e plan. A v��d._member. v�Q�ec me li i le f r m nt of benefits as ravidcci for in 5ec. 2.448 �iall re ive the v 1 e f hi account as ollows: -17- 1 { s i � � ►• , • i i i i � FiMa� distr�Uutrorr j losses sl�all �e cred�ted to ar debyted trom t��e accot�nt. Sec. 2.450. Termin�ction of �p4� s s em. {1} Upon ternunation of the s����er�Ea�s' ' l�t �,�stem for any reason, the fund shail be apportioned and distri uted in accordance wi �e-�aee�a�e ' 'e� �ectaon 2.���,to the extent ermitted the ta e in ran r mx m 1ax rebate mor�ie�. The baard of trustees shall determine the date of distribution and the asset value to be distributed upon iermination of the �}� s�,tem. `» - - =�- � � f �■ • i • � � r Y� � • Y � • Y % ••• • �A �wa ✓... ' w.• Nwrra�' . s `�a sva' rf��r v• :r "�' "'• "��l�i3—i�iisir�ii8--ftg�Tt'-�RI�--E3�j3t#�ii—&R29t#t3E�;�#�}i—�&f�i9klf3•" "w— ��i "�:usi— ic ��er�e���c#�ee�-se-t���e-�ggrega�e-a����� t�eeci-��e��� �� � 0 : e�ier�-(�j�f-{� � ts--sec#�o�rrt�e--�s-fr�e�sttn�--�eE�aHa� 0 -18- ' n 'i1 !! r i ri in � Generai • � pefinitions. � l� � � mc�u��b�e �n_ gross income. t-• . .. .� _ . ,. . .. . . .. . . . .. .. . 0 $ec. 2.452. Forfeifure of pension. � .(� The cammitting�aiding_or abettin,g oian embezzlement of n�blic funds� � The�2mmitting,_ aidin� or abettin�. of any theft by a public offieer or �mnlovee fram emnloxer; ,� ribe in connec ion wi h tl�e em 1 men f a i�i f�i r r �d�, Anv felan�s.pecified in Ch�p�er 83$, Ftarida Sta ces. � � � . 1 • �L 11 '� r: r 1 Sec. 2.453. QuRlif�cation of s, sty em• thereunder� S�c. 2.454 �Exem�,tion from eaecutinn, non-assign�tE�ilit�. �ec._2,455. , B�nefici�ries. -zo- �: All Ordinance� or parts of CJrdiriances in canflict her�ewith be a�r�d the same are hcreby repealed. ;, If any section, subsectiar, sente�ce, clause, phrase*of this ordinance� or tlle partic�arapplication thereof sh.all. be held invalid by any court, admuustrati�� agency, or other body with appropriate junsdiction, the remaming seceon, subsection� ser�tences, clauses� or phrases under applicatian sha11, not be affected thereby. : That this Ordinance shall became �ffective upon its adoption. PASSED ON FIItST READING PASSED ON SECOND AND FINAL READING AND ADOPTED Approved as to form: ame . City Attorney am+�►��b.�ua}-�rr.aa - 2T - ta arvey . Mayor-Commissioner Attest: Ci�,ty Clerk �� �u �fi•,�-,•'. ' �: � �,� t, . . . � � . � lmina �n �. . � ��` S�SS1� �4Wi�..T...��si.i.=4' n`��.'�!i•.i�.. �� ..'.1.�..� .. . .. . . PR�LIMlNARY AGENDA C�earwater City Commission Worksession - 9:00 A.M. - Manday, May 4, ? 998 Convene as Pension Trustees Reconvene Warksession PRESENTATIONS 1 Motarcycle Program for Palice Department PUR PURCHASING � -- �ricsson GE Mobile Commun�catians, radios & misc. support equipment to t�e �sed by police personnei, $28,480.5� (PDj -- Frontier Recycling, a division of Sani#ill of Florida, disposal service during rernaining partian of contract ending 9130/98, inc�ease in funding to $325,OQ0 {SWj -- Conaco, Inc., extension af contract f�r propane gas far resaie during awerd ciate through s��ags, �St. s� so,00Q (GAS} FN FINANC� 1. At�iharize payment to Dona�d Swim, Ciaimant, for settlemer�i of warkers' compensation indemnity claim, 587,408.06 (including attorney fee & cpstsj 2. Extension to Bond Caunsel Agreement with Bryant, Miller and Olive, P.A., to serv� as City's band counsel for a 1 year period (Cansentj 3, Extensio� ta Disclosure Counsei Agreem�nt with Nabors, Giblirr & Nickersan, P.A., to ser�� as City's disclosure ca�nsel far a 1 year period {Cansentl PW PUBLfC WQRKS 1. Public Hearing - Declare surpt�s to city needs, for purpase of selking real property lying soe�theasterly of intersectio� of Drevv Streef & Myrtle Avenue, ironting Prospe�t Strest ra-w, South 15' of North 225` of East 210' of West 420` af NW %4 of Sec. 15-29-7 5, for minimum bid amount of 56,300 2, Amentiment No. 1 to Jflint Project Agreement wit�t County for utiiity installation by roaciway contractar for canstruction of Sunset i'oint Road, fram US19 to McMullen-Booth Raad, revising methnd of payment & reciucing County CEI costs f�om 8% to 5% (Cansent� CP C�NTRAL f'ERMIT?'ING T. (Cant. from 2/19 & 412198) Variance(s) to Sign Regulatians for praperty located at 2130 Gulf to Bay Blvci., Se�. 13-29-15, M&B i 4.03 {Clearw'ater Property Group, c!o Kmart Corp., 1 Kmart, SV98-04� - CANCELE.�D 2. ICont. from 4116198? Variance{s1 to Sign Regulations for property located at 235 Windward Passage, lsiand Estates o# Clearwater, Unit 5, Blk D, �ats 1-3 (Quality Baats of Clearwater, 5V98-08} 3. Public Hearinc� & First Fieading Ords, #6260-98 &#6261-98 - Annexation & RS-6 Z�ning for prap�rty located at �$37 Brentwood Dr., Lake L�la Manor 1 st Addition, Lot 1 1 fHoward & Helen Read� A98-� 2y 4. 1'ublic Hearing & First Reading Ords, #6262-98 &#6263-98 - Annexation & RS-6 Zoning far praperty located at 2340 Anna Ave., Rolling Heights, part of Lot 28 {Michaef & Michelle Monroe, A98-13) 5/4198 i 5, f'ublic Hearing & First Reading Ords, #6264-9$ &#6265-96 - Annexation & RS-S zoning for property located at 2832 St. John Dr., Virg3nia Groves Terr�ce 5th Addition, Blk B, Lat 4 iPaul & Patsy Hawall, A88-14} fi. Public Hearing &�irst Reading Ords. #6266-98 &#6267-98 - Land Us� Plan Amendment to Resident�al Medi�tm & RM-12 Zoning for property lacated af ipropased) 1484 S. Greenwood Ave„ Sec. 22-29-15, M&B 32.16 & part o# 32.14 {Community Service Foundation, Ina., LUP98- 02, Z98-05} 7. Public Hearing &�irst Reading Ords. #6268-98 &#6269-98 - Land Use Plan Amendment to Office General & OG Zaning for praperty located at i 384 Pierce St., Sec. � 5-29-15, M&B � 4.01 (P.B. Harizon, Inc., LUP98-03, Z98-06� 8. Pui�fic Hearing & First Reading �rds. #6270-98 &#6271-98 - Land Use Plan Amendment to Resid�ntiai Office General & 0�. Zoning for property loca#ed at 1261-1283 Lakeview Rd., Cleveland Gro�e, Blk 7, Lots 6Z-64 and Boylan Sub., Lots 1-3 {Harry Free, TR� 1 Valsri Hofineister, TR� 1 Merle Blasjo, TR�, LUP98-04, Z98-07) 9. Puhkic Hearing & First Reaciing Ords. #6275-98, #627fi-98, #6277-98, #62'78-98, #6279-98 & #6280-98 - Readoption of Land Us� Pia� Amendments pr�viously adopted by Ords. #6066-96, �f6'{ 30-97, #fi142-97, #6154-97, #67 57-97, &�6234-98 �related to EAR} CL.K CITY CLERK 1. Neighborhaod & Affordable Housing Advisory Board - 4 appaintments 2. Historic Preservation Board - 1 appaintment 3. Besutitica#ion Cammittee • 2 appointments 4. St. Petersburg/Cfearwater Econamic Development Co�ncil - Reappoint Mr. �vans iCansent) CA ��GAL DEPARTM�NT 5eco�d Reading Ordinances '[ . Ord. #6252-98 - Annexation for property locat�d at 1825 Brentwood Dr., Lake Lela Ma�or, Lot 6 iKeith & Nancy Sawayda, A98-09j 2. Ord. #6253-98 - RS-6 Zoning for property Eacated at 1825 Br�ntwaocf Dr., Lake Lela Manor, Lot fi (Keith & Nancy Sawaycia, A98-09} 3. Ord. #6254-98 - Annexation for property located at 1$�9 Kings Flighway, zepi�yr Gard�ns, Blk B, Lots 9-12 (Clearwater Neighborhooc� Housing Ser�ices, Inc., A98-i Oj 4. �rd. #6255-98 - R5-$ Zoning for property located at 1809 Kings Highway, Zephyr Gardens, B�k B, �.ats 9-12 (Clearwater N�ighborhaod Hausing Ser�ices, Inc., A98-10) 5. Ord. #626fi-98 - Artnexation fiar property located at 2435 Raymant Or., Skyline Groves Sub., �.ot 49 RJonn and 5haran Bathwell, A9$-i 1 j 6. Ord. #fi257-98 - R5-8 Zaning for property located at 2435 Raymont Dr., Sicyli�e Groves Sub., Lot 49 (Jflhn and Sharon Bothwell, A98-11) �irst Reading Ordinances 1. Ord. #6281-98 - Relating to Firefighters Supplemental Trust Fund; amending Ch. 2, Div, 4, Firefighters Pensian PEans, 5ubdivision EII, Supplementary Pensian and Retirement Plan, Secs. 2.44i through 2.450 2. �rcf. #6287-98 - Reiating to fartune tefling, etc„ r�peafing 5ec. 27 .04 ta delete prohibition of fortune telling, phrenokogy, palmistry, astralagy, clairvoyance, divine healing & mental healir�g 514198 A 2 �; . . .' , �, ' � . Agreemen#s, Deeds and Easements 1. Public access & right-of-way easement - Sec. 8-29-16 (Eisenhawer Elementary ScY�ool}(5chool Board of Pinellas Cour�ty)iConsent} 5 OTH�R C1TY ATTORNEY 1TEMS 1. Req�sest for attorneylclient session re Lois Marflon v. City 2. Discussion - Transit Sheiter Ordir�ance ' � City Manager Verba! Reports Commission Discussion Items , Presentation(si. for Thursday Night � � 1. � Propnsed changes to FEMA rules ' Other Commission Action � � � - � Adjoum , 5/4/98 E. � •• . , 0 3 t . s� �� � � APPOINTMENT WORKSHEET FOR COMMISSI�N M��TING Ma 7 1998 Ag�nda # B�ARD; Neighborhood and Affardai�Ee Housing Advisory Baard �NAHAB) TERM:.4 years APPDtNTED BY: City Commission FINANC�AL DiSCLOSUR�: Not Required RESIDENCY RECIUIR�MENT: City of Clearwater STAFF E.IAISON. Economic Development M�MBERS: 9 CHAIRPERSON: Mary Myhill M�ETING DAT�: 3rd ��es., 1 � am PLAC�: Chambers APPTS. N�EDED: 4 DATE APPTS T� B� MA�E: 517198 Sf'ECIAL QUALiFICATIONS: Board to have 1 member in each: residential hldg industry; � bankinglmortgag� industry; labor; advocate far low income housing; provider for low income hausing; real estate inciustry; resident N. Greenwaod area•, reside�t S. Greertwood area; and resident �ast Clearwater area. TH� FOLLOWING ADVISQNY BDARD MEMBERiSi HAV� TERMS WHICH EXf'IRE AND N�W REQUIRE EITHER R�APPDINTMENT ��R A NEW TERM OR REPLACEM�NT BY A N�W APpOINTEE. Date af Origi�aE Att�ndanc� Interest in Name Appointment Recorci reappolntment 1. Vacant Seat - Provider far law income hoc�sing - ShirEey Moran resigned 1I19198 person appointee� wil! camplete term to 4130199 2. Bertha Kelley - Real Estate � � 995* Re�l Estate term expires 413019$ �recv 3 yr term when board created 3. William Tumer, Sr. i 995 � �.abor term expires 4130198 *recv 3 yr term when board created NA � Jan. 97-Mar.98 = 15 rritgs Y�S ebse�t once 4. Warren Hunt 1997 to complete a term Residentia! Building industry Mar. 97-Mar. 98 ='E 3 mtgs YES term expires 413Q/98 absent twice THE FOLLOWING NAMES ARE BE1NG SUBMITTED FOR CON5ID�RATI�N TD FILL TH� ABOVE VACANC�ES: Name-Address Zipc�des of current members: 3 at 33755 2 at 33756 1 at 33781 ? at 33�'64 'I at 33767 1 vacant (1 is Ms, I<elleyj [1 is Mr. Turnerl (Hunt} Comm�nts-Related Exr�erience, Etc. . , ,. � � ; � � � � Ca �a �- . ,, TO: FR�M: RE: �ATE: � MEMORANDEJM ., Honorable Mayor and City Commissioners Pamela K. Aki ��Ci}�' Attorne r `Y Y Lois Maroon v. City of C�earwater Request for� Attorney-Client Session Apri123, � 998 I am requestir�g an attorney-clisnt session wi#i� outside counsel in the aboue matter. Foliowing are i�� a�ai�able dates on Mark HaNey's ar�d my sc�edule: Monday, May 18 - before worksession Thursday, May 2� - 5:00 Tl�ursday, June 4 - 5:�0 PKA:jmp , Copy ta: . � , Michae! J. Roberto, City Managet' , Mark Hanley, Esquire � � � ;`_�,'�; � � � , W 4 y.'�Y i ','� �;��� �� � . . E. . U City Attorney's Office Interoff�ce Corr�spondence Sheet T�: Mayor and City Commiss9on FROM: Rob Surette, Assistant City Attorney /(�(J(J,a 0 CC: Pamela A�Cin, City Attorn�y Michaei Roberto, City Manager Sid Klein, Chief of Police Jeff Kronschr�abl, Inter�m Cen#ral Permitt+r�g Director SUBJECT; For#ur�etellers and Astrologers DATE: Apri! � 0, 1998 R�cently, th� Clearwater Central P�rmitting D�partment referred two persons to me who had been denied occupational iicenses. One persor� wanted to engage in the business of teljing fortunes; the ather, preparing astralogical charts. Central Permitting denied the Rssuance af the licenses based on 5ection 2� .�4, Code af Clearwater, which makes it unlawful far any person ta do business as a fortunetelier, phrenofog�st, palmist, astro�oger, character reader, clairvoyant, ci�vin� hea�er or menta! healer for hire in t�e Ci#y. Similar ordinances have been h�ld to �e ar� unconstitutional �iolation of a person's ri�ht of free expr�ssior�. �or example, In Sprritua! Psychic 5cience Church of Trufh, lnc. v. Cify of Azusa, 703 P.2d. 1'i'i9 (Cai. 1985), the California Supreme Court declar�d unconstitutional as a violation of ihe First Amertdment to the California Cor�stitution, a City ardinance that prohib�ted a person from engaging far a fee in the busin�ss or art of astrolagy, augury, card or tea reading, clairvayance, divinatian, fortun�telling, medit�mship, phrenalogy, spiritual reading, and simiEar businesses. Additional�y, in Rushman v. City of Milwaukee, 959 F.S�pp. '(04Q (E,D. �s.), fhe U.S. District Cour� for the Eastern District of Wisconsin declared unconstitutional as a �iolation af the First Am�ndment to the U.S. Constitution, the City of MiEw�ukee's ordinance that autlawed fortunetelling, astralogy, and �umerous other ps�udo-sciences. T�e courts have declared ordinances similar tti Clearwater's unconstitutional for the following reasons. First, fortunet�lling and astrology invoive the communicatian of a message direct�y from the fortun�teller or astrologer to the recipier�t. Cnnsequently, the acttvify is a form of s�eech. Second, the activity is considered nor�commercial spe�ch for a profit �'ather than commercial speech, which is speech proposing nothing more than a commarciai transaction and ir��olving a solicitation of sales or advertising. The act of tel{ing fort�nes or readin� astralogical charts, however, goes beyond the mere proposal of a page 2 � Foretuneteliers and Astrologers cammercia) t�ansaction, It i�volves the exchange of informat�on, The significance of the commeraial-noncommercial speech distinctian is that nancommercial speech can be prohibited or�ly if the government has a comp�liing int�rest and if the regulatian is the least restrictive means to s�rve t�at interest. The compeiling interest typical�y advanced by iocal government is that fortt�netell�ng and astrology are inherently deceptive and shoufd b� prohibited to protect the guilible. Recent court decisions, how�ver, ha�e rejected #hat ir�terest as �ess than compelling. The reason is that under ihe First Amendment, the truth or falsity of nancommerc9al speech must be determined in the marketplace of ideas rather tt�an by a governmental c�nsor. Morea�er, courts have determined that blanket prohibitions against fortuneteiling and astrology are nat narrowEy drawn to serve the go�ernme�ta� interest of preventing €raud because less drastic methods exist ta promat� that interest such as state laws prohibitin� fraud. For example, Sectian 8�2.014, Flarida Statues, makes it unlawf�l for a p�rson to knowing�y obtain anything of value by ftaud, by willful misrepresentation of a future act, or by false promise. The llnited States District Court in Rushman v. Cify of Mrlwaukee s#at�d: If truth were a test for censo�ing noncommercial speech, the gavernmen# cauld ban boaks that prociaim the �ar�h is fiat, wk�ich is at least as false as astrology.... If the City cauld ban any staiement or belief debunk�d �y science, the Firs# Amendment wauid be a cruel hoax. 959 F.Su�p. at 1 �44. In a nutshell, the recer�t caurt decis�or�s could be summarized as follows: Regardless of how foolish or unscientific a belief may be, its correction shauld come not from the wisdam of a governmental official, but from the competition of the belief against other apinions in the marketpface of i�eas. . I, therefare, suggest that Section 21.0�4 be repealed. RSlIb F . ORDINANCE NO. 6287'-98 AN DRDINANC� �F THE CITY QF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA, REIATING TO FORTUNE TELUNG, PHRENOLQGY, PALMlSTRY, ASTROI.�GY, CLAIRVOYANCE, DIViNE HEAI.ING, AND MENTAL HEALING; REPEALING SECTI4N 21.�4, CODE QF C}RDINANCES, TO OELETE THE PROHIBlTION OF FaRTUNE TELLlNG, PHRENOI.OGY, PALMISTRY, ASTROLOGY, CLAIRVOYANCE, DIVINE HEALING, AND MENTAI. HF�LING; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. BE IT ORDA�NED BY THE CITY C4MMlSSION QF THE CITY OF GLEARWATER, FLORIDA: Section 1. Section 21.04, Code of Ordinances, which reads as follows, is hereby repealed: , 5ection 21.04. Fortuneteiling, etc. It shall be unlawful for any persor� to engage in the business of fortune#elle�r, phrenologist, pa�mist, astrologer, c�aracter reader, c�airvoya�t, divine heafer or mentai healer for hire in the city. Section 2. This section sha(F fake effect immediafefy upan adoptior�. � PASSED ON FIRST READING PASSEO ON SECOND AND F�NA� READSNG AND ADOPTED Appraved as to form: �u�� Robe�t urett� Assistant City Attamey � ........ . . .. . .. . Rita Garvey Mayor-Commissioner Attest: Cynthia E. Goudeau City Clerk Ordfnance 6287-98