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09/01/1987 r '~lli:":';, 'c.: :~"" '~ ,; ( ,.:-' . ,"" '( .~', . ':.:. ,'. ::,' '.: ': r- ~. ',; . I' '. , , , .' .. ~_. ~ /, . . \ "', . "l'~ if- ,1. > t~t~fj~~1!!~I{\~~m}~~~~"'l*~-tI.",,"_~"'~t~_.___._..__~V~<\'In<"'l.~'''''''m<.'t~,........'t~?Oltf"I~'.trJ.t""'~NW"" ......._...~'!'>'f-,.~m~~lJI;...W'U"~..;'4~.'l'U.,~':,..~,Jt(."t'....~~1i J CITY COHHISSIOH SPECIAL hKKrJ..NG September 1, 1987 o The City Commission of the City of Clearwater met in special session at the City Hall, Tuesday, September 1, 1987, at 7:00 p.m., with the following members present: Rita Garvey Lee Regulski Don Winner William Nunamaker Mayor/Commissioner Commissioner Commissioner (left at 8:00 p.m.) Commissioner Absent: James L. Berfield Vice-Mayor/Commissioner Also present were: Anthony L. Shoemaker M. A. Galbraith, Jr. Cynthia E. Goudeau City Manager City Attorney City Clerk The Mayor called the meeting to order and the following item was discussed: Pension Rewrite Committee Proposal " The Personnel Director, Mike Laursen, reviewed the Pension Rewrite Committee's proposal regarding modifications to the pension plan. He introduced John Lessl of Ogle and Waters, the firm that provides the City with actuarial informa tion. The City Commission reviewed Committee reached consensus: the items on which the Pension Rewrite 1) Eligibility restriction the plan as delete the maximum age for new hires and to permit current employees to be considered of the date the plan goes into effect. The consensus is to 45 for The cost factor of this change has not been determined at this time. Mr. Laursen stated the City has no choice on this due to Federal age discrimination laws. 2) Hazardous Duty Personnel consensus is that hazardous duty personnel shall be sworn officers and firefighter~ employed in and/or promoted to non-civilian police and fire positions as established by the City and reqUiring certification by the State of Florida, and such other personnel in other positions approved by the Board of Trustees following a review and report by the Pension Advisory Committee. definition full-time The police @".'.. ".~ I il . :: ,,' Mr. Laursen stated there have been requests from certain gas employees, etc. to be classified hazardous would have to be approved by the Board of Trustees. other duty. departments for These requests (Book 40) 102. 9/01/87 ~~t,'I't~,'''''~.''''.~' . . ~ - ~;;t :~~\. "J r ',". t..r ":," "I: " '/::;~ ,,; ~;;. \Y,,-:. ". "~ l~':' .. ';,' . ";:.i .'.: r", I... .: '.:' ," ?. ,. i~ .' 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' . ;',.....:::.>, ' "::~>>,, " ; -..; ~I " .,',' ", .::;~~>:::;.:;.~:'r ,: .1'f,".ntf.:m:':.:r.rIttb":i\;'(f'1!~t:~1~~t.1?,~t-?h..'w..-_J'.!l'I' ,1.~T:r,~'!t'!'~~n""~~>''l.t'J.\,'1In1i~::.::'I\\l\l1:~i.J;:~I'r.''''.'!j.')'('f....~t.\\'H'''''Af''*' .'oI.f~,,;'I,\,!;::"',,'''.~:I.L:.....,;...,.\,;r7;...:}~r...~rt'f,\\..,'.-"""\,f'\JjO"'\d:l"l/<U'f.\~_'1.'.dl..t""',lO~r...dlNr..""" 1'!":~1<f.J.'.JC.':I.vt ,'!>ff'...tlrn..~.rJ"fW~~J..,':'t'l\!foW:'l::'1'41i~1\tt"f:':'~U':f~~<<Mal 3) Hin1mum Benefit Formula currently at $75 - The Rewrite Committee is proposing an increase to a minimum of either $300 or $600 subject to a maximum annual increase or 5%. .' o Discussion ensued regarding the proposed minimum benefit and the advantages or disadvantages of tying the yearly increase to the consumer price index. Charlie Dunn, Chairman of the Pension Advisory Board, stated a decision has to be made to recommend increasing the pension every year by some determined amount. This is necessary in order to take care of pensioners down the road. >' '1 Jack Marsh, President of Clearwater Retirees Association, suggested $600 minimum. He stated no one knows what the cost of living will be in future but the $600 would be a decreasing cost with the yearly impact in neighborhood of $422,000. the the the ~ {; ..,. ," 1 Steve Zimmerman, of the C.W.A. Union, stated he supports a $600 minimum plus a cost of living increase tied to the consumer price index. He feels this is reasonable using 5% as a cap. Mr. Zimmerman stated many pensioners are making less than $200 a month at this time. The pension was designed to be a substitute for social security. ';-:' ':!,: " ., ,. ...' ,.': John Nicholson, of the Pension Advisory Committee, stated the yearly increase could be by City Commission review, on a yearly basis. At that time the Commission could approve or not approve the increase. Mr. Nicholson stated there are 243 people on pension and there are over 70 who are making less than $300 a month. :." ." , \ ,J;' o ~) Salary definition - John Nicholson stated the language in Florida Statutes allows for Police Department incentive pay to be included as salary, but not Fire Department incentive pay. The change to the pension plan definition of salary will add Fire Department incentive pay as salary. .... :: ':" :-;. Discussion ensued on how to put the various changes to the pension plan in ballot question form. The City Attorney stated the noncontroversial amendments could be lumped into one ballot question. He stated the controversial items probably should be separated into individual questions. .;"~. ;': :', Discussion ensued regarding whether the definition of sa:'.ary change needs to go to referendum. Miles Lance, Assistant City Attorney, stated the Trustees should have some rule-making powers. .,j ,) The City Attorney stated the pension plan could be amended to give the Board of Trustees more flexibility. The Personnel Director stated it was his understanding that all changes to the pension plan are required by State law to go to referendum. The City Manager stated that eliminating the referendum requirement would open the pension plan up to the bargaining process. , , .. it.):... ': ;', ,,:,:,,>:!,;', ;.. .. " ,'I " - ,. . . r.. . ~.' . . . . .: . , "1]:'::::;"" : , . .," :..:'.... :': '. ',;";;':.('~: \:'. , .. \.: " .' .r- ~" .' .' I ,'" .. ~-- I " . " . ". : " " \ '. j ~ : f:~"';.;:",\'.:,'.1':'i'"'1~e:~~i't~p} rt:~.~~:',::\"f~" ,,;::twat.&~::t'!~.rc.:~/~:t.;I<f"'l:I,'(\ ~":" {.fr;2 '!....\i"".l::~.~;N...I..~~".'N......:'lr:~~...~r: ~~"'I'~}"A~,i.w.'::;x~~.r,f:f j",::V~. ;~Yt.?'~:~. ~l~:r~\ ~ '.~;-} .';!'Z..(:<1'-."......~w...\".\I"":t"f'l<!"tA~..<y';:t....~~~~,~..""~..:t~~!;'~.;l'\..~ ;t.!S".x~>r....~_......w.;"f\/""1....>j~ ..I:~:~,~;..rcr,.~.. U~""M4t... I I I 1 (0 ; 5) Benefit Formu1a - The consensus was to increase the age o~ a dependant child to 22 if the child is a full-time student in a college or trade school. When questioned as to the cost impact of this change to the pension plan, Mr. Lessl replied it would be relatively small. ] I I 6) Optional Benefit Formu1a - It has been determined there is consensus only if an actuary can be hired to do the initial work so the Finance Dept. can use a chart to calculate pension. Ogle and Waters will be providing the chart. ".: ::. 1) Dependant Child definition The consensus was the dependant child shall be defined as a natural or legally adopted child under the age o~ 18 or age 22 for a full-time student in a college or trade school who is dependant upon the participant or participant's widow 01'" widower for more than 50% of support and considered an exemption for income tax purposes and is a dependant at the time of the employee's retirement. Mike Stuart stated the present penision child live in the household. Th is change provides 50% of the support for the child, the plan requires that the dependant provides that if the pensioned child is considered dependant. Commissioner Winner left the meeting at this time. o 8) Hon-Service Connected Disability de~inition - The consensus is a non- job related disability shall occur when an employee is permanently physically or mentally incapacitated as a result o~ injury or illness not contracted in the line of duty to the extent that said employee cannot be assigned to perform duties by the City that are generally consistent with his or her job classification. In lieu of granting a disability pension, the employee and employer may mutually agree in the placement of the employee in an alternate position of a different job classification for which he or she is qualified under civil service and personnel rules. In such an event, the employee shall be compensated at a salary that is consistent with the range of the alternate position as provided by civil service and personnel rules. The minimum term of service to qualify for a non-job related disability is reduced ~rom ten to five years. John Nicholson stated under the current pension plan there is no way to recall a person to work if the person is no longer disabled. The consensus is to make service and non-service related disabilities treated alike under the pension plan. The change allows for the Pension Advisory Committee to require annual physicals for disability pensions under certain circumstances. 9) Termination of Employment The consensus is if a participant terminates employment prior to the completion of ten years of service, 105% of the total amount of the employee's contributions will be returned. This increase from 100% to 105% provides a 5% bonus to the employee. Discussion ensued regarding the 5% and whether it should be increased to provide a better rate of return. John Lessl stated the provision for the 105% amounts to a very small cost impact. i~ V (Book 40) 104. 9/01/87 ~, I l'. :' , L, . .' . \. ;- , ','~, .,. " '.,.'...'\'...., ~ ";- -''":~..,._..".....__..._h ,I ,'. r-' r-- .. r-:-~ .. ',. 1.; fJ"" .', " , . . :.. , ,,', ~ '.", . >,. ~.. I <.:..~1:~\o'~-::",.tt'f~":l'\."1r..~~.u~it'~-",,,,""'..llC~'i"')., ,;.H...-N"'I,'.."t/).'::;:,..,.'!"!fI'.e.1.. t.,,', ~ '; ,;::', 1';tr.i~m>>l;1'f;'I'.f- ....: ,..'7'-'.... ..._t....-.~ JU...-.....;"'<:,.."'~'N<Ml.-.ll'.""-_.,..~~~ ............". ,_............ _.....f.. ',"":.....X J;"\.:'q,.~t~::;!~~...'\:.~.1'.~~.'_,..lP.'),j\1,..:'ft'::,~tn.11'tf~crr)~y:J~!'~~~.j,'~1 " . ~ . .,!' 10) Cost of Living Provision - The consensus is that the Trustees at their option and as conditions warrant may consider an ad-hoc cost of living adjustment for employees receiving benefits under this plan provided that no increase in benefits can be approved prior to an actuarial review. 10 ! '" i Discussion ensued regarding this ad-hoc cost of living increase that may be provided by the Board of Trustees and whether or not this should take the place of an annual 3-5% increase for those receiving a minimum pension. ,f.' -I:" Mike Stuart stated he feels they should be separate; it is not fair to those on minimum pension to depend on an ad-hoc increase. .: 11) Pens:lon Advisory ColllDlittee's Term of Office - Consensus is that the term of office will remain as currently established; however, a member missing more than 1/3 of the meetings during any six-month period can be displaced at the discretion of the majority of the rest of the members. J \ ensued regarding making the removal of a Pension Advisory automatic after missing 113 of the meetings or whether it discretion of the remainder of the committee. It was pointed some of the committee members are fire and police dept. not always possible for them to attend every meeting. The Rewrite Committee was to leave it at the discretion of the Discussion Committee member should be at the out that since employees, it is consensus of the committee. o 12) Investments - The consensus is that permissible investments by the pension fund will be expanded to include: a) guaranteed investment contracts issued by insurance companies having at least an A+ rating by A.M. Best or a comparable rating from other recognized rating agencies; b) commingled bank and insurance company real estate funds up to a maximum of 10% of the total assets at a cost with no direct ownership or operation of real estate properties permitted; and c) money market mutual and common trust funds administered by a bank, insurance company or nationally recognized investment service. Dan Deignan, Finance Director, stated this is not a major change. State law now allows pension funds to be invested in pooled real estate funds which previously were prohibited. Charlie Dunn requested one more item be put into the proposed changes, that every year a meeting will be held between the Board of Trustees and the Pension Advisory Committee to review the pension plan. It was the consensus of the Commisson to put this in the ordinance. The City Manager requested the non-consensus items of the Pension Rewrite Committee be discussed when the entire City Commission is present. Mayor Garvey stated when employee's contributions should fund the change in benefits. the pension plan changes are finalized, the be increased along with the City's in order to .~ V (Book 40) 105. 9/01/87 ~ ,*~!~'~~L~.::~q~'!.,.;.';,''i " "\"f;'t..~:~?l:,(.:7:~;'<.:: ,': " ~ . I" .!Itffl~""';",.;..;;;,:;.~"~ ':" ~.-;;~;Miii:~'_ ..' ~",. , ' '''.;:. . ...... .~_..". ,.,~. ,.. -.J' .,...... ,IT' r I: .. ~,.. . . . . . . . . ,~, " r ~ ., . . .. f ~', :<<t1.~tU:~..~~----.. 0:: FIBAL AGENDA - CITY COMMISSION MEETING - September 3, 1987 (6 p.m.) WELCOME. We are glad to have you join us. If you wish to speak please wait to be l~ecognized, then state your name and address. Persons speaking before the City '......Ir- - Commission on other than Public Hearing items shall be limited to 3 minutes. No person shall speak more than once on the same subject unless granted permission by the City Commission. ACTION AGENDA IV. Service Pin Awards Y. Introductions and Awards I. Mayor Garvey II. Rev. John Anderson Trinity Presbyterian Church III. Convened as eRA as 6:02 pm; adjourned CRA 6:07 pm; Convened as City Commission at 6:08 pm. IV. 2 Service Pins Awarded V. Proclamation: Just Say No Pledge Week September 13 to 19, 1987 VI. Approved as submitted. I. Pledge of Allegiance II. Invocation III. ColllllUllity Redeyelopment Agenoy VI. Minutes of Regular Meeting August 20, 1987 VII. Presentations VIII. Citizens to be heard re items not on the Agenda. " VII. None VIII. Roger Douyard complained regarding an incorrect address appearing in a Public Hearing Notice for an alcoholic beverage conditional use; he felt the hearing should have been delayed. Michael Serris felt he had been denied due process because of the incorrect address in Public Hearing Notice. Not Before 6:30 P.M. - Scheduled Public Hearings (1) Presentation of issues by City sta ff .' (2 ) Statement of case by applicant (or representative) - 5 llinutes. (3) Statement of case by opposition 5 minutes. (4) Commission Questions. (5) Comments in support and comments in opposition: (a) individual - 3 minutes; (b) spokesperson for groups - 10 minutes. (6) Commission questions. (7) Rebuttal by opposition - 5 minutes. (8) Final rebuttal by applicant or (representative) - 5 minutes. IX PUBLIC BEARINGS 09. Petition for Annexation & RS/8 Zoning for a .13 acre parcel located on the E side of Pineland Dr. approximately 300' N of Overbrook Road. Lot 1, Jade Heights Sub, Sec 3-29-15. (O'Hanrahan, Jr.) Annex. 87/27 (POD) CD 09. Approved 107 September 3, 1987 . .,'V' ~ . " ,/. ~ I \ " ' .' . '\ ..I', ~' I t. 1- ~_. ~~~~~~.,.."" - '~-""----. ---'-",.-. ~.. - .-.---~._..-_-_....'-"'''''''''''''' ....---...--...- I ! J .110. I C) I ; I I ..j 11 . 12. 13. o 14. 15. 16. 17. ED Petition for Annexation, Public/Semi- Public Zoning and a LUP Amendment from Low Density Residential to Public/Semi-Public on property located 342 feet W of Highland Ave, at the Southern Terminus of Weston Dr. M&B 33/0~, Sec 2-29-15. (Holland) Annex 87/28, LUP 87/19 (PUD) LUP Amendment from Low Density Residential to PUblic/Semi-Public and a Zoning Amendment from RS/8 to P/SP for a .12 acre parcel located on the N side of Lakeview Rd. approximately 200' E of Byron Avenue. Lot 112, Ardmore Place Replat, Sec 22-29-15. (Lakeview Baptist Church of Clearwater) Z 87/13, LUP 87/18 (POD) Continued f'roll 8/20/87/ Public Hearing & 1st Reading, Ord. ~~20-87 - Amendment to the Code of Ordinances creating Sections 72.11 through 72.18, amending Section 136.024 and repealing Sections 72.01 through 72.10 and 136.025 (c) (1) and (2), relating to Alcoholic Beverages (LDCA 87/9) (POD) Public Hearing & 1 st Reading, Ord. '~70-87 - Amending Sec. 136.025, Code of Ordinances, to amend the supplementary standards for conditional use approval for Alcoholic beverage sales (both consumption on premises and paCkage sales) with respect to the minimum distance requirements; establishing procedures and standards for variances. Second Read1ng Ord. 4_15-81 Land Development Code amendment to Sec 135.086 Conditional Uses and 136.025 Conditional Use Standards to address non-commercial parking 1n the Limited Office District (LDCA 87/3) Second Reading Ord. ~'55-81 - Amending Ord. 2019 to LUP for property located at the Wend of Hoyt Ave, adjacent to & N of the Eddie C. Moore Recreation Complex, from Low Density Residential to Recreation/Open Space. M&B 33-02. (LUP 87/13, Z 87/8) Second Reading Ord. 4'56-87 - Amending Zoning Atlas for property located at the Wend of Hoyt Ave, adjacent to & N of the Eddie C. Moore Recreation Complex, from RS-6 to OS/R. M&B 33-02 . (z 87/8) Second Reading Ord. 4'61-81 - Sanitation Rates, FY 1987/88. Increase residential monthly charge to $15.42; commercial mean cubic yard cost to $5.42. . I 10. "---', I ! Approved i I i' I r 11. Approved 12. Ord. 4~20-87 continued 13. Ord. ~'10-81 passed 1st reading 14. Ord. 4415-81 adopted 15. Ord. 4~55-87 adopted 16. Ord. ~456-87 adopted 17. Ord. 4461-87 adopted 108 September 3, 1987 , ,....,w.?!,':'<, ~.."ju;...".;::.. d t"i'\;:o..:;',~,:;~::;;:<'::,:..:,\:r,',\;., r.,':';~'" '.:::;;. ., ..~';.:".,..""...q", ."'_~.~::' .,7:'':''~/:':'' .':.';::>'C":',""'''-''''''''__ .-: J. ":.';'..J"':":' " ". . . . .' ~,J . .,' . ~. . .,.., . , ", . ... . ," '_'1".111 r I'" :'. ,'.r-,. r-' , ,\ . ~ ~~-.....--:-_-..__.- .~._.__~.....__..._.___.__.......""'f't{,_,~t,'.J,o,..,.1rt,_~';;t,.':r;;:'7~';tt;'l~\i::r'l"'L)''tI''''J!a..~.,",~".........,.,:..,,~~W'~---.......___~.........'' ,.:r, . . '. ...' o o o 18. Second Reading Ord. ~~62-87 - Vacation of a portion of Rogers St. (formerly known as Kirkpatrick Lane) lying between the S'ly extension of the E line of Lot 7, William Brown's Sub of Bay View, and the S'ly extension of the E line of Lot 8, Bay Heights Sub. (Allan Stowell, 87/9) 1987/88 Budget. Publ~c Bearing & 1st Read~ng: a) Millage, Ord. 4~66 87 b) Operating Budget, Ord. ~'67-81 c) Capital Improvement Budget, Ord. ....68-87 18. Ord. 4462-81 adopted 19. 19. a) Ord. 4"66-87 passed 1st reading b) Ord. ..1161-87 passed 1st reading c) Qrd. "1168-87 passed 1st reading ern MAHAGBR REPORTS x COBSERT AGEtlDA x. Approved as subaitted less item I "1 & 42 Agreements 20. Annual Audit Contract with Deloitte, Haskins & Sells. $67,470.00 (FIR) 21. Interruptible Gas Rate for AHA Healthcare Textile Services, Inc. (was Uptons Laundry) (UT) Bids & Contracts 23. Reproductions. Pitney-Bowes, Inc, Tampa, 10/1/87 to 9/30/88, $51,688.00 (CS) 2 Over-The-Road Tandem Tractors for Utilities Department. Linder Truck Center, Inc., Lakeland, $118,920.00 (CS) Main Library Energy Management System. Energy Sciences of Tampa Bay, Inc., Tampa, 5/16/87 to 5/15/88, $7,800.00 (CS) Burglar/Fire Alarm System Maintenance & Service. Maire Co, Clearwater, 10/01/87 to 9/30/88, $10,386.00 (CS) Emergency Roof Repair, Fire Station U1, Approximately $18,000.00 (CS) Upgrading of Fire Truck Hoses. Snap-Tite Hose, Inc, Union City, PA, $9,~46.75. (FD) Library Computer Maintenance CLSI, Inc., Newtonville, MA, 9/30/88, $44,629.20 (LIB) Ammunition for Police Department. C & S Supply, Clwtr., 10/1/87 to 9/30/88, $9,000.00 (PD) Computer Maintenance for Public Works Wang System. Wang Laboratories, Inc., Lawrence, Mass, 10/1/87 to 9/30/88, $12,840.00 (PV) 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. Services. 10/1/87 to 29. 30. 109 September 3, 1967 -: ',_. f/. . r- .f II' r- .. . " f I' ,~~,~...... , ~ _",;1J,....'l.'.....,;..."'^'~tM..~~N":"!:......,,~,1 ----,_.......---~- ' 31. Q 33. ....__~~~'~SiU___..._~l"'!"'r.~'.u\', ;;~'.?,.::-':.t......:t:'::.\,..,~'t:.1~_'-"...w.',1..~1II'\V7__11it-....,~__. Northeast W.E.D. Haven, Water 34. Plug Valve Replacement at Pollution Control Plant. Contractors, Inc., Winter $10,800.00 (PW) Marina Dredging Contract (87-24) (PV) Refuse Containers. Industrial Refuse Sales, Inc, Lakeland, 10/1/81 to 9/30/88, $158,004.00 (OT) Computer Equipment for Risk Management Division. UNISYS Corp, Tampa, $10,689.18 (CM) Physical Examinations - Doctors' Walk-In Clinic. Clearwater, 11/1/87 to 10/31/88, $53,450.00 (estimated) (CH) 35. Citizen & Starr Requests Leases o e ,'_ I , 36. lnsurance Claims Services by Arthur J. Gallagher & Co., Miami, 7/1/87 to 7/1/88 for $103,050.00 (eM) 37. Liability/Property Damage Insurance. Arthur J. Gallagher & Co, Miami, 7/1/87 to 1/1/88, $219,842.00 (CH) 38. Lease Agreement - Bait House. 10/1/81 to 9/30/92, $24,000.00 plus 8% of monthly gross revenues exceeding $9,000.00 (HR) Continued fro. 8/20/81 Clearwater Country Club Lease Amendment/Alcoholic Beverage Consumption. (CM) Plans & Plats Ito. Preliminary Site Plan for Pine Street North (A Multi-Family Development) located on the N side of North Pine Street, W of Madison St. (vacated portion) and approximately 150' E of Greenwood Ave. Lots 6 to 12, Block B/l, and that part of vacated Madison St. lying E of said Lot 12, Maryland Sub, See 15-29~15. (L M Loken and Gary Loken) PSP 81/26 (POD) Preliminary Site Plan for Starlight Motel/Paradise Aid Station located at the NE corner of Gulf to Bay Blvd. and David Avenue. Lots 35 to 38 and the S 16.15' of Lot 34, Gulf to Bay Gardens, See 17-29-16. (L C & M L Farnsworth) PSP 87/27 (POD) Preliminary Site Plan for Northern Leisure Properties, Inc. located on the N side of Gulf to Bay Blvd, approximately 200' E of David Avenue. A portion of M&B 13/09, See 17-29-16. (Joseph W McGoldrick) PSP 87/28 (POD) Continued to 9117/87 41. 41. Accepted with conditions 42. It2. 110 September 3, 1987 .] '. ,!J t ,'. .r- r .'. r- , :', of ~' . . ....~~-______________~J____~~.__._lonlk~l...~...,.!5;'A..",'~\rr!.~.~~'....l"'::'\l~*""'..i'..,'tf;,1,;ntln...(tnYT~"rCt!..~_)'~. 43. o Receipt & Referral Zoning Atlas Amendment from RPD 6.5 to RS/8 for a 4.59 acre parcel located on the N side of Nursery Rd. immediately adjacent on the W to the Florida Power ROWand approximately 1,400' W of US 19. Lot 12, Pinellas Groves, SE 1/4 Sec. 19-29-16. (Curtis, Trust) Z 87/17 (PUD ) , CITY ATrORIIBY 44. Agreements 45. 46. ~:'" ~ -" 4 . 48. 49. 50. AI '<....d sewer line agreement, 3136 Johns 186.05' of the N of the NE 1/4 (Daniel J. Sanitary Parkway, W 85' of S 165' of the NW 1/4 Cummings, Jr. Sanitary sewer line agreement, 3139 Johns Parkway, Lot 8, Johns Parkway Subdivision. (Charles R & Joan A White, Sr) Agreement regarding 100' of E of the W 1/2 of 16-29-16. with Dimmitt Chevrolet, 3rd Avenue. Inc. XI OTHER ITEMS OR CITY HARAGER REPORTS Preliminary Site Restaurant (Park Place Out Parcel) on the N side of SR 60, approximately 1570' E of US 19 or approximately 240' E of (Private) Park Place Blvd. A portion of M&B 23-10, Sec 17-29-16 (Proposed legal: Lots 1 to 3, Park Place Out Parcel). (MDC Associates 81-A Ltd., A Georgia Limited Partnership) PSP 87/25 (PUD) Preliminary Subdivision Plat for Curlew Heights located S of Curlew Rd; W of Countryside Blvd and particularly 300' E of 66th St Nand 400' S of 297th Ave. M&B 33/04, Sec 17-28-16. (George & Toula Sempecos) SUB 87/12 (PUD) Provision of City water for fire protection systems on private property -Fi.rst reading Ord. 111171-87 (UT) 1986/87 Third Quarter Budget Review. a) Operating Budget, Ord. 11_611-87 Plan for Grisanti's located 47. Accepted with conditions 48. Accepted with conditions 49. Ord. 111171-87 passed 1st reading 50. a) Ord. 1111611-87 passed 1st reading b) Ord. 111165-87 passed 1st reading b) Capital Improvement Budget, Ord. 111165-87 (CH) 111 September 3, 1987 ,F r- r-- "':. . .' .' .. I , " , 1 ~ ~ . .trrn.tl~;~i:-'~~~\.-:i~~lf'D'411\"'!Ut"'t______--'-___'_~" . ._.._______.~?:-i>"...."..;...~t~~v~t...,..t'<u..WJ...'_.~"'V~yj.>f,.W'1..t'>\,...!~J.t~1'.,t:..t1"*:tf~,:,~..!!,.m,.,t':_~~t':.tt'1I't~!~::'~,."7;~l::~~:.t:t7'1~~~t1'~1'}1~~~. !. ,I" 51. Approval of Search Firm to be used in hiring Deputy City Manager of Operations. (No item at this time) (CM) o Library Board (1 member) Appointment (CLK) Marine Advisory Bo~rd (1 member) Appointment (CLlt) 53. nI Other Pending Hatters nIl Verbal Reports 51. Authorized using Ralph Anderson & Assoc. if acceptable time frame can be negotiated; if not, Mercer/Slavin to be used. Continued to next cycle 52. 53. Appointed Bruce C. Littler XII None XIII City Manager reported the FLC meeting will be held 10/15 to 17 and questioned whether or not there would be a need to adjust the 10/15 City Commission meeting. Those attending to not plan to attend the 10/15 session so the 10/15 meeting will remain as scheduled. City Manager requested direction re letter from Mr. Grant, Pres. of Mission Hills Home Owners Assoc. re reconsideration of amendment to the Bilgore Annexation Agreement. Consensus not to reconsider. XIV CITY ATrOBRBY REPORTS Pirst R~adlng Ordinances o 4"9-87 - Annexing property on the E side of Hercules Ave., N of and adjacent to the Seaboard Coast Line RR into the Corporate City Limits. Part of Sections 1 & 12, Township 29, Range 15. M&B 43/01, 43/03 & 12/03. (A 87/21) 4'50-87 - Zoning property annexed in Ord. 4449-87 as Industrial District. (A 87/21) 4'51-87 - Annexing property located W of but not adjoining South Lake Shore Lane into Corporate City Limits. The S 1/2 of the SW 1/4 of the SW 1/4 of 17/28/16. M&B 33/04. (A 87/22) 4'52-87 - Zoning property annexed in Ord. 4451-87 as Single Family Residential "Four" District. (A 87/22) 4453-87 - Annexing property located on the W side of West Dr approximately 175' N of Greenlea Dr. into the Corporate City Limits. Lot 9 & the S 2' of Lot 8, Suban's Sub. (A 87/19) 4'5'-87 - Zoning property annexed in Ord. 4453-87 as Single Family Residential "Eight" District. (A 87/19) 55. 56. 57. 58. 59. ~ V 54. Ord. 4449-87 passed 1st reading 55. Ord. 4450-87 passed 1st reading 56. Ord. 4451-87 passed 1st reading 57. Ord. 4452-87 passed 1st reading 58. Ord. '453-87 passed 1st reading 59. Ord. 4454-87 passed 1st reading 112 September 3, 1987 T: . ~ . ~ ,..'. . . . .~',;;, ~ ~ ___u _.._.~_".~~.,~. ..__.___--..__-...u..~~___.~______ M~...~~'~~~~1M1'!..l!!?~..."'~~~we~!i:f,. 60. 62. ~'57-81 - Annexing property on the S side of Nursery Rd, approximately 275' E of Belcher Rd into Corporate City Limits. M&B 33/03. (A B7/20) ~'58-81 - Zoning property annexed in Ord. 4457-87 as General Commercial District. (A B7/20) ~'69-81 - Vacation of a 3' easement lying on the N side & 5 & lying on the S side of Lots 8, & 10, Block A, Gunns Addition Sub. Investments) 60. Ord. 4~57-81 passed 1st reading I~ k 61. Ord. ~~58-81 passed 1st reading utility of Lots 62. Ord. '469-81 passed 1st reading 3,4 9 (SDS xv Resolutions 63. 87-33 - Assessing certain real property consisting of Block D, Lot 37, Greenwood Park, for demolition costs in the amount of $1,626.00. 63. Res. 87-33 adopted XVI Other City Attorney Items 64. Appeal in Bekker vs. City of Clearwater 64. Authorized Appeal 65. Settlement with R. T. Hirsch & Bentech, Inc. 65. Authorized Settlement XVII Other Commission Action !f? Salary Evaluation for City Attorney. 66. Authorized adjustment to base salary to $61,000.00. No action; deferred to January, 1988. Salary Evaluation for City Manager. 67. Mayor Garvey requested City Commission direction re letter requesting for Washington, D.C. to become No consensus. Requested City Commission set meeting for Pension Rewrite. 9/10/87 at 6:00 pm. Commissioner Regulski questioned whether or not Clearwater wanted to participate in a White Sand Contest. No consensus. support a state. special Set for XVIII Adjournment 11:119 p. @>,,.,, ,,-, '". " ''''~' '", 113 September 3, 1987