Loading...
09/22/1987 r r- " I' I. .' . . I ,/" :d~,*,"~'lIt~.-."""""'. . , b...~.~{\,.,:.~.;j.t~~f\;'l.t'ot~~ o o c ~ '-' e.,..~ . .- . ..' -"4~_" ,_.-:---_~ CITY COHH[SSIOH SPECIAL HBBTIHG September 22, 1987 The City Commission of the City of Clearwater met in special session at the City Hall, Tuesday, September 22, 1987, with the following members present: Rita Garvey James L. Berfield Lee Regulski Don Winner William Nunamaker Mayor/Commissioner Vice-Mayor/Commissioner Commissioner Commissioner Commissioner Also present ~ere: Miles Lance Cynthia E. Goudeau Assistant City Attorney City Clerk The Mayor called the meeting to order at 7:09 p.m. Minutes of the Special Meetings of September 1 and September 8, 1987. Commissioner Winner moved to approve the minutes of September 1 and 8, 1987 as recorded and submitted in written summation by the Clerk to each Commissioner. MOtion was duly seconded and carried unanimously. Pension Rewrite Committee Proposal Benetit P'oraula The current plan retirement to be equal to 2-1/2% of the multiplied by the number of years of service, of $75.00. provides the bene fi t payable at participant's final average salary subject to a minimum monthly benefit John Lessl, of Ogle and Waters, distributed the cost figures for raising the minimum benefit to $300 and to $600. The cost impact for the minimum pension being changed to $300 a month would be $45,000 per year; changing it to $600 a month would impact the pension plan $321,000 per year. Mike Stuart, of the Pension Advisory Committee, questioned why raising the minimum to $600 a month would cost so much more than $300 a month. Mr. Lessl stated only about 60 retired employees would b~nefit from the $300 a month minimum; whereas, 123 retired employees would be affected if the minimum were raised to $600 a month. Jack Marsh, President of the Retirees Association, stated he felt it would be a declining cost; as the retirees die, the cost would decrease. Mr. Lessl replied that the projected $321 ,000 per year is a level cost for 30 years. Steve Zimmerman, of the C. W.A. Union, questioned how much more of a cost impact would be made by putting a 5% consumer price index cost of living increase into the figure. Mr. Lessl responded it would impact the pension plan to a much greater degree. (Book 40) 169. 9/22/87 r-: .r- . ,~ . '~ r-~ I , . , '~~1'-~~~-tfl~l ,. l~'. ,.....# ~ ..J1i.'>12 l/...r1.1 ~J";.,, J~'~.J:~li!.tt'~" <!Jt.~'r;'\";t'Q:f.Mt.4D","_ ____..._~~_..._ .__""&a'~.r>e'~_r~_--..___ . ","",....~..;"""~i~ti1.t.;..bMiiI:.~*.. __~,~~j..lJ....~(Jt\\i..J.',..ol>.,~;.;~...'CI\., , - ;.' j: . . o Commissioner Regulski moved to approve subject to adjustment review annually by the maximum annual increase of 5%. Motion unanimously. a minimum benefit of Board of Trustees and was duly seconded $300 a month subject to a and carried j. Final Average Sa1ary final average salary will be to termination of employment. Currently, the plan provides that a participant's the average of the final five years of salary prior Mr. Lessl stated that changing the final average salary to a three year average rather than the current five year average would impact the pension plan annually by $476,000. Commissioner Regulski moved to leave the final average salary computed on five years. The motion was duly seconded and carried unanimously. . Optional Bene~it Formula - This change to the pension plan will not impact the plan cost-wise; however it will need to be on the referendum ballot as a proposed change. This change allows, at the participant's election, an optional benefit form which can be selected which would continue 100% of the benefit after five years rather than 50%. The amount of the benefit the employee receives will be actuarially adjusted to reflect the additional benefit to the spouse. This option must be elected prior to retirement. Disability De~1nition, Service Connected - Presently, a considered disabled if permanently incapacitated through illness contracted in the line of duty. participant will be injury suffered or o It was pointed out that the two considerations are basically the same with the exception that in the second consideration, there must be mutual agreement for an employee who has been disabled to remain in his same job classification; the first consideration allows the City to assign an employee to a job that is generally consistent within his/her job classification. Considerable discussion ensued regarding various alternatives for compensa- tion and/or employment of disabled individuals. It was pointed out that the solution needs to assure that the truly disabled are not punished while still making service-connected disability less attractive. Commissioner Regulski stated that he felt reducing the amount of disability by some percent of other income would accomplish this. o The Assistant City Attorney suggested the Commission go with a definition of disability and deal with the disability benefit considerations later. Consensus of the Commission was to direct staff to draft another definition for consideration. The meeting recessed from 9:15 to 9:20 p.m. Disability Benetit disabled, a benefit will An additional 15% of the age 18. Currently, if a participant becomes be payable equal to 2-1/2% of FAS per year benefit will be paid for each dependent premanently of service. child up to ~ '-' (Book 40) 170. 9/22/87 ,c ,.... '. ..~c. ,:.;i:::.<'-.::~i: .:;.,:,:'i,,::. .::- ,. .,.,' ,"'" -\ '" ~<"" ~;<, :~::;I;\ " '{#::~,.;~~i;:'l >, ., r ~. .. .' . :. . .,~..;:.-: '. ',' , . .' " , . . .. r- 1 ,. \.\ , .:~-,...,..;..' . '~'~~f.:~~~'{!lf...;1~~~lf1.".~\';.~_~!::ir:':~.t.u______..____~lUw--_"'''''~_'''''--.....---- - . . . - . ,. ,,,,,~,.....iiJHk~"''' , '" . "'k ~!l't~\.',..I'~4),!t.~~ '}.~~}~@ " ..__~..___..__.______~~lfl'J,.~_...,\_ .tt.,....!.}:....,,.. ..";'\:.,<.1,."A!..;. ,., : 1't ~ ~~JJ Commissioner Regulski moved to approve: If a participant becomes permanently disabled, a benefit will be payable equal to 2-1/2% of final average salary per year of service. An additional 15% of benefit will be paid for each dependent child up to age 18, 01'" age 22 if a full-time student in a college or trade school. The maximum pension will be 100% of final salary. The motion was duly seconded and carried unanimously. "'I"'IlIIIn,, Disability Benefit John Lessl stated that if the disability is service related and the minimum benefit equal to 50% of final average salary is established, it would result in a $162,000 savings per year to the pension plan. However, if the service related disability has a minimum benefit equal to 75% of FAS calculated at 2-1/2% pel'" year for non-hazardous duty pensions and 60% of FAS calculated at 3% per year for all hazardous duty pensions, there would be a $701,000 cost increase to the pension plan. (The 3% of FAS would apply to normal hazardous duty pensions also). . MI". Lessl was questioned regarding whether the employee's contribution to the pension plan would be increased and he stated it was figured a t the current contribution rate of 8%. Steve Zimmerman questioned whether there would be a cost impact to the pension plan for the third consideration which allows for the disability benefit to be adjusted annually by 50% of any compensation received when the total compensation (pension plus other income) exceeds the final salary of the employee. MI". Lessl stated there would, in fact, be a reduction to the present cost but it would be very difficult to monitor. 0_. .. Mike Stuart requested that the increase the contributions of police increase in cost. Mr. Laursen stated upon the employ~~s. Commission approve consideration 112, and officers and firefighters to offset the he felt this would have a divisive efrect Discussion ensued regarding reducing the benefit by 50% of the amount the employee is able to make in outside income when total compensation exceeds final average salary. Van Horton, of the IAFF, stated the retiree should not be penalized the rest of his life and requested the Commission consider an ending time based on lire expectancy and normal retirement. Discussion ensued regarding various options such as making the adjustment 30% of any suoh compensation exceeding the final salary of the employee or having the penalty stop after ten years of receiving the disability pension. Mayor Garvey stated that she relt if the cap was put at ten years, 50% would be appropriate. . e (Book 40) 171. 9/22/87 r --n.,.. . . ' , <. ' . ~ I " . ~ ., . . .~aJ;1;n1~~i~;).~~Q'i.'}l~lf:(,~..n.'tI:"~~__~ _.. .... <_.__.~_.........~,;''Cr'~1\.i.1'l,+b.''l'I''''''\''''~._'','''''jo",~...,.."lolll...~...'""''M-l..n- '.".i".e;.'.:J1'~m~T:-~).t'~'\'J~.a.'.:f':::-:\~\.y<J,'\r"'~V'~"~__,,,_~,,,...*'...--__.,#t.A.>>."~H"":m\~J."...'J!~;.'-'.."f\W<.~~i\. . .. . . .j o Commissioner Regulski moved to approve: If the disability is service related there will be a minimum benefit equal to 75% of final average salary. If an employee receiving a disability benefit receives additional compensation as a result of engagina in any other occupation, the disability benefit will be adjusted annually by 30% of any such compensation received after total compen- sation (pension plus other income) exceeds the final salary of the employee. This adjustment will remain in effect for 10 years from the date of retirement. The adjustment would apply only to the basic disability benefit and would not apply to the dependent child benefit. In no event would the benefit be reduced below the participant's accrued benefit which is equal to 2-1/2% of final average salary at the time of disability multiplied by the number of years of service at the time of disability. MOtion was duly seconded and carried unanimously. Determination or Disability o Commissioner Regulski moved to approve: Disabili ty is determined by the trustees of the pension plan upon review of the recommendation of the Pension Advisory Committee and with the further provision that a four to one vote would be necessary on the part of the Board of Trustees to overturn a Pension Advisory Committee recommendation of eligibility. The motion was duly seconded. Upon the vote being taken: Commissioners Nunamaker, Winner, Regulski and Berfield voted "aye". Mayor Garvey voted "nay". MOtion carried. John Nicholson allowed to speak recommendations that requested that the Pension Advisory Committee members a t meetings of the Board 0 f Trustees regarding will be coming from the Committee. be the Commission consensus was to encourage the Pension Advisory Committee members to come to the Board of Trustees meetings. o Structure or the Pension Advisory Committee Commissioner Winner moved to increase the Pension Advisory Committee to five members, these members to be employees elected by a majority of the employees covered by the pension plan. The motion was duly seconded and carri.ed unanimously. All Consensus Items: Except the minimum benefi t of $300 increasing according to the consumer price index. e John Lessl stated that deleting the minimum age requirement of ~5 will result . in the existing employees that are under social security receiving double benefits as there is a question whether these employees can be removed from social security. A legal opinion needs to be obtained regarding this problem and Mr. Lessl recommended this change be eliminated from the November ballot. Bill Mitchell, a discriminated against requested this item meeting. City employee over age ~5, by being denied admission be put first on the agenda stated he felt he had been into the pension plan. He for the next pension rewr-ite ~ ~ (Book 40) 172. 9/22/87 ,.",,~",....'~~~~<' I ~,' .', .., '.'1 - t., :,f': ....; , , .. l,' ., .J .' r- ,', ,,' " ~ ~...., .:.o~. .r: ,'. ., . 01.'.. ':' 1"\ I' .'~~~'~' ., '. l." Lance brought up a problem withdrew his contributions rirefighter and requesting re-entry into entry provisions. !'.1 Miles employment, o . ., I.: ',.', !;. .,.".. I... .r ,. :'. " . \ . ~ ' :~,.... , ' ',. . . , '.' .'1' > 'j' ; "',.,, '..1:"" '.' ~. , I ....:._J~..~~~~1~~~~-:,';:, r::'. regarding a police officer who left to the pension plan and is now a the plan. The plan is not clear as City City to re- Consensus was to find out what other pension plans allow and to discuss this issue at a later time. Commissioner Winner exception of the ones unanimously. moved to mentioned. approve all Motion of the consensus items was duly seconded and wi th the carried Van hard work Committee. Pension Rewri te notes and Horton, of the taking doing in o The meeting adjourned at 10:30 p.m. Attest: o ~~k'k C. Cit Clerk ~~ ~ V ~."."I.' ~',..,.. ,~ \;;)'i;. (Book 40) il ~1~~;ri,~)o~rJYJ:1J;;~~~~1~'J{.~'1'~. !;ttt~q,~'.n,W;:;.tJ;.~:;,:': <~~.~\l;:~;.;..,~.w. ': ( ". ------;, Committee, thanked the paperwork for Sharon Walton the Pension for her Rewrite 173. 9/22/87 " r .' .' r- .. . ."f:!':" . .. ~. .".'. ,',l~ '.\.: ~ I. . '.. - ~~(~((~;,.thdl<. , .. . . . .,." '"t'V,~:..; '~'1t,l.f,,':i\'t_...... . ,':/~'..; "",..\'_.~'l.,~';.~,~~qfl:~f.1~.t"'k~~~f.~~1;r.-*~,"--_________"",__,,_~_._~_~.~~..............__..___...............-.-_~"'~.Io~~~-"-,,,,_~...__....___. . . :1; " .It, FIRAL AGBRDA - CITY COMMISSION MEETING - October 1, 1987 (6 p.m.) WELCOME. We are glad to have you join us. If you wish to speak please wait to be recognized, then state your ~ and address. Persons speaking before the City Commission on other than Public Hearing items shall be limited to 3 minutes. No person shall speak more than once on the same subject unless granted permission by the City Commission. e.. .,. I. Pledge of Allegiance II. Invocation I. II. III. Service Pin Awards IV. Introductions and Awards III. IV. V. Minutes of Regular Meeting September 17, 1987 VI. Presentations VII. Citizens to be heard re items not on the Agenda. V. VI. VII. 4lijI. Pension Ordinance Rewrite VIII. ACTION AGEBDA Mayor Garvey Public Works Director, William Baker 5 Pins Awarded Proclamation, Jewish War Veteran's Week, November 9 - 15. 1981 Approved as submitted None John Walton gave tribute to the City Manager and presented him a plaque from City employees. Joanne Farrugia expressed concerns re: litter thrown from Sand Key Bridge, speed limit on bridge, provision of pedestrian/ bicycle paths on Memorial Causeway. The Assistant City Attorney reviewed draft ordinance. Set work session to discuss - 10/12/87, 10:00 a.m. Rot Betore 6:30 P.M. - Scheduled Public Hearings (1) Presentation of issues by City (5) Comments in support and comments in sta ff. opposition: (a) individual - 3 ~utes; (2) Statement of case by applicant (or (b) spokesperson for groups - 10 minutes. representative) - 5 llinutes. (6 ) Commission questions. (3) Statement of case by opposition (7) Rebuttal by opposition - 5 minutes. 5 minutes. (8) Final rebuttal by applicant or (4) Commission Questions. (representative) - 5 minutes. IX PUBLIC HEARIHGS 09. Petition for Annexation and RS-8 Zoning for a .2 acre parcel located on the N side of John's Parkway apx. 800 ft. W of Bayshore Blvd., M&B 21-14, NW 1/4 Sec. 16-29-16 (Cummings) Annex 87-31. (POD) . Book 40 174 ~ 09. Approved 10/01/87 .:._:; :~~~~~~,':~~f'~_J. . _1",: .r- r- ~. " .. ~ .: ~mA~~~{~~'~~'It~_....~___..._....._'"-_'~_~_'~_"'fU""~"____'''''''''''''_''''_""~""'f'ItfII'f~~~""~~.~..______._--:'__._: ,_--":___\'Je\C.'ll:.~1\in%';~~~; I', I; Q . . ," fI..._,. '. . . -..~.....,"'n 10. 10. Approved Annexation Denied OL Zoning Petition for Annexation, a Land Use Plan Amenment Residential/Office for a located at the NW corner intersection of Alemanda Drive and Rd., Lot 1, Sunset Gardens Sec. 24-29-15 (Dust) Annex 87 -22. (pun) (Contd. from 9-11-87) - Public Hearing & 1st Reading Ord. ~_20-81 - Amendment to the Code of Ordinances creating Sees. 72.11 through 72.18 amending Sec. 136.024 and repealing Sees. 72.01 through 72.10 and 136.025(C)(1) and (2), relating to alcoholic beverages (LDSA 87-9) (To be cont:l.nued to 10/15/87) (pun) (Contd. fro. 9-11-87) Second Reading - Ord. "69-87 Vacating a 3' utility easement lying along the N side of lots 3, 4 & 5 and lying along the S side of Lots 8, 9 & 10, Blk A, Gunn's Addition Subdivision (SDS Investments) V 87-08 Second Reading Ord. _~63-87 - Relating to sign regulations; amending Section 134.015(b), Code of Ordinances, to provide that a nonconforming sign consisting of a sign painted on a fence of wall or the roof or wall of a building may not be altered, renovated or otherwise changed unless such action brings the sign into conformity with the sign regulations, and to provide that a nonconforming sign may be relocated upon the same property whenever a portion of the property is acquired through the exercise of the power of eminent domain, if the relocation is necessary to reduce the acquisition costs of the property. Second Reading Ord. ~'72-87 - Amending the Land Use Element to change the Land Use Designation for a parcel located the SW corner of the intersection of Way and Poinsettia Ave. from Commercial/Tourist Facilities to Public/Semi Public. The N 100' of Lot 9, Blk B, Mandalay Unit 5 Replat of Blk 85. LOP 87-15 (Euler, H C Jr. & H F) Second Reading Ord. ~'73-87 Amending the Zoning Atlas for the parcel in Ordinance 4472-87 from Resort Commercial- 24 (CR 24) to Public/Semi Public (P/SP) LUP 87-15 (Euler, H C Jr & H F) OL Zoning and from Low Density .16 acre parcel of the Sub. , 87 -32, Belcher S 1/2 LUP 11. 11. Continued to 10/15/87 12. 12. Ord. ~'69-87 adopted 13. 13. Ord. ~~63-87 adopted 14. 14. Ord. "12-87 adopted at Royal 15. Ord. "73-87 adopted 15. Book 40 175. 10/01/87 !.- c<_ ~. ~--- .... . ...:... - .- - - .. r--. ...~. " " r- ~ , .j . , . " .~tl."hll~" .. _.~_....~,i!SA~'2'J\'!,ff'IrrJlXJr'"j~'k)'Iii:.., . ,. '.' '~.~lil:\'P.~~M_-"'''''--.~'._------ _.,____--------~.~.-~..h'rt.....U'.~."''''''''--------.--. 16. Second Beading Ord. ~q81-87 - Relating to the Land Development Code; amending Sec. 135.157, Code of Ordinances, to add certain use limitations applicable to outdoor electrical facilities and Public Works projects in the Public/Semi-Public district, and to amend a cross-reference relating to alcoholic beverage sales. 16. Ord. Q'81-81 adopted o CITY K1II1G&B mons x. Appro.,ed as subJdtted 1ess Item I 311 x COIIsar AGBRDA Agreements 17. School Resource Officer contract Renewal, between City and School Board. (PD) Bids & Contracts 27. Computer Maintenance - Fleet Administration. Diagonal Data Corp., Lakeland, for 10/01/87 to 09/30/88, for $1,789.00 monthly (CS) Microfiche Services. NCR Corp., Clearwater, 10/01/87 to 9/30/88, $10,570.00 (CS) Vehicle LUbrication & Inspection Contract, Lube Stop of Florida, Clearwater, 10/01/87 to 9/30/88, $23,156.00 (CS) Annual Reproduction Paper Supply. Corp, Tampa, $18,755.00 (CS) Uninterruptible Power Source - Library. (1) system, 7.5 KVA with battery communications Leasing, Dunedin, ( I..IB) Soft Drinks Vending Service - St. Petersburg Coca Cola, estimated revenue, $9,000.00 (PH) Annual Pesticide & Herbicide Southern Mill Products, 10/01/87 to 9/30/88 for $21,000.00 (PH) Annual Pesticide & Herbicide Requirements _ Relena Chemical Company, Palmetto, FL, 10/01/87 to 9/30/88, $8,000.00 (PH) police Communications System Maintenance _ Motorola Communications & Electronics Inc., Tampa, 10/01/87 to 9/30/88, $~,850.00 (PD) Pinellas County Criminal Justice Computer Information System Upgrade. Harris Lanier, Tampa, $7,869.00 (PD) Xerox 18. 19. . 21. 22. backup, $9,611S.00 23. 24. 25. 26. . 10/01/87 176. Book 40 :: ..r......' ,II I P' I'~ ", ,.-" '..:, , F JI" ',' 'F " .. , .. ~' , ,. ';:;~.~~l.''''''''''' ., . . . . )f.t'.I,"'~~:LJJJl:'l.Jr;t\'(/i'1~l'Zl~t,~~.~...~....___.____.____.._..___ . 28. Photographic Supplies ror Police Department. Southern Photo & News, T~mpa, 10/01/87 to 9/30/88 for $8,38B.73 (PD) Airpark Grass Mowing. Caladesi Landscaping of Dunedin, 10/01/87 to 9/30/B8, estimated cost of $18,394.00 (PW) Enslag. 900 tons, Apac-Alabama, Birmingham, AL, 10/01/B7 to 9/30/88 $42,292.00 (PV) Flomatcher Model S-2000 Control System. (1) from Flomatcher, Tampa, $7,980.00 (pv) Polymer. at $1.35 per pound, $50,966.00 (PV) Water Main House Service Suncoast Plumbing, (PV) 30. 31 . 32. Allied Colloids, Clearwater, 10/01/87 to 9/30/8B, 33. Relocation. Clearwater, $16,445.25 Citizen & Starr Requests 36. . Leases 38. 34. Approved with condition 35. Selection of Consultant for the Development of a Master Plan ror the Clearwater Executive Airpark. (PV) Long Term Disability Income Insurance for Social Security Participants. (CH) Jazz Holiday. Waive City Fees, Oct. 15 to Oct. 18 (CM) Special Election, December 15, Opening of Absentee Ballots. 34. and Clearwater Beach Seafood, Inc. - Amendment to Lease Agreement. (CH) Plans & Plats 39. 40. . Preliminary Site Plan for Knight Dental Studio, Inc. (Addn.) located on the N side of Sunnydale Blvd. apx. 430 ft. W of Belcher Rd., E 135 ft. of the W 180 ft. of Lot 3, Clwr. Industrial Park Replat, Sec. 1-29-15 (Chevalier, Albert J. and Warner, Robert - A Partnership) PSP B7-31. (POD) Preliminary Site Plan for Clipper (Multi-Family Development) the N side of Dory Passage Way and Larboard Way, S of Starboard Clipper Cove Condos, M&B 12-01 I Sec. 8-29-15 (David T. Chase) PSP B7-32. ( POD) Cove located on between Island Tower Book 40 177 . 10/01/87 ,'.. ......l'.~...a.. I'," riP~"""1'f. ,~,,'j' 1.. . , .."1 ..r-.. r-- " ': r- .. >.; " . I.:' :~ .~.. l, . }~~k~$~~'m~f~t:.;~lj~~~* ~~l<-' . ........ .. .~.\.. .i"IIJ:!~,,'~... .rj .....I~!.t:.'.<.mt\t!4!J....,...,ofg,...:l'nfI~_,_........__.__~.......__.~~_..__..__.......""""........_..-.--_ ____...a~~lt'!!:~i5.t'1t(:4"Att...."*f.J$h\~~lI.. .'f'" . ,. '! ~ ,'r. ., _:1. . :~ Receipt & Reterr.al 41. ~ ~17:"1 -. 42. Amendment to the Land Development Code of Sec. 137.005 to Redefine "Sign," LDCA 87 -13. (PUD) Amendment to the Land Development Code of Sec. 136.025(c)(10) to Establish the Basis for Determining the Density of Congregate Care Facilities, LDCA 87-14. (PUD ) Deeds & Easements CITY ATrORIEY o 50. G 43. 10' blanket water ingress-egress easement in a portion of the SW 1/4 of the SW 1/4 of 4-29-16, containing 4.530 acres more or less. (The Babcock Company) n OTHER ITEMS OR CITY M.UllGER REPORTS 44. 4!J. Approved with conditions Preliminary Site Plan and Preliminary Subdivision Plat for the Vinings at Countryside located at the SW intersection of McMullen-Booth Rd. and Allen Ave., Imperial Pines Condo Plat, Phases III, IV, VI, VII & VIII, Parcel C, Sec. 28-28-16 (CTSF Properties, Inc.) PSP 87-4, SUB 87-3. (PUD) Preliminary Site Plan for City of Clearwater Center Foundation located on the E side of Belcher Rd., apx. 325 ft. N of Range Rd., a portion of M&B 22-01, Sec. 7-29-16 (City of Clearwater) PSP 87-34. (POD) Cleveland Street Tree Program. Regarding placement of trees on Cleveland St between Ft. Harrison & Myrtle Ave. (PR) Philadelphia Phillies - Amendment to Lease Agreement at Carpenter Field and Jack Russell Stadium. (PR) Preliminary Site Plan for (Improvements to) City of Clearwater Jack Russell Stadium (Philadelphia Phillies Baseball Team) located on the E side of Stadium (Phillies Dr.) between Seminole St. and Palmetto St., Blks. A & D, New Country Club Addn., Sec. 10-29-15 (City of Clearwater) PSP 87-33. (PUD) Airpark Authority. (1 member) Appointment (CLK) Clearwater Housing Authority (1 member) Appointment (CLK) 45. Approved with conditions 45. 46. 46. Approved staff recommendation of shade trees 47. Approved amendments 47. 48. 48. Approved with conditions 49. Reappointed O. F. "Buzz" Heuchan 49. 50. Reappointed Ernest Carson Book 40 178. 10/01/87 . ',;~: ':., ;'\ ". ':-- , ,'. '. t ,'.:', ':', ~...... , " . . ' , '. . . I, ','.','\" . ' ....', ~ . ~,' ;.~. , ~ , .', - I ,', . . I r;~' .1 (..... . . . .r- B,'" ., T- i I '. . r '. . ,..!:,,,' . . - :n~1Yf.;.~~~1b'...,!.~).~~..~..rll'\'>tl"'~__~..........-_~...-..;o~~rW~I""~""f'lo"l"~~"l!"'AN:t~..".~1f.';'"fTh.r...~ ,"'t;"',~V...~'. "'j~4""'V\WA.t'I~'"""",Ifr,rItH't.I'.ltt"~~.....~~\'"''!~(i,<V',~~t.~, \~.rn:N.\\\I'~~ ~ .~ 54. Beautification Committee (2 mumbers) Appointment (CLK) Clearwater Health Facilities Authority (2 members) Appointment (eLK) Library Board (1 member) Appointment (CLK) Parking Lot Lease for Lot 18. Three year lease with Mary H. Kravas & William C. Kravas. (TE) State Planning Assistance Grant, 1987-88. Res. 87-38 (PUD) 51. Reappointed Bob Bickerstaff Appointed Virginia Watson Reappointed C. J. Wollett & Ruth Condon Continued to next cycle 51 . 52. ~ ~;/ 52. 53. 54. Continued to 10/15/87 55. 55. Adopted Res. 87-38 In: Other P ding Matters II 1) Tentative IAFF Agreement reached for 1 year with 5% increase. 2) City Manager wished the City Commission the best personally and as elected officials. 56. Letter of Opposition regarding Safety Harbor Annexation of 56 Acres. 56. Consensus to send letter as amended XIII Verbal Reports XIV OnTS 57. Ord. ~'7--87 - Zoning Atlas amendment 57. Ord. ''17..-87 passed C for a parcel located on the W side of 1st Reading McMullen-Booth Rd. appx. 500' N of SR 590 from Limited Office (OL) to Aquatic Land/Interior(AL/I). Part of M&B 33-03. Z 87-10. (Babcock Co.) 58. Ord. 4'75-87 - Amending Ord. 2019 to 58. Ord. '"75-87 passed LUP to change the land use designation 1st Reading for a parcel located on the N side of the "PACT" Site and on the E side of One Kapok Terrace Condominium, E of McMullen Booth Rd, from Low Density Residential to Public/Semi-Public. Part 0 f M&B 24.01. Z 87-7 LUP 87-12 (One Kapok Terrace Ltd.) 59. Ord. 4476-81 - Rezoning property 59. Ord. "1176-87 passed described in Ord. 4475-87 from Residential 1st Reading Planned Development "Eight" District (RPD- 8) to Public/Semi-Public District (P/SP) LUP 87-12, Z 87-7 (One Kapok Terrace Ltd.) 60. Ord. "77-81 - Annexing a parcel of 60. Ord. "1177-87 passed land located E of and adjacent to Fortune 1st Reading Savings Bank located on the E side of Belcher Rd. appx. 700' S of Gulf to Bay Blvd into the Corporate City Limits. Part of M&B 32-06. A87-23, LUP 87-14 (Fortune Savings Bank) . " Book 40 179, 10101/87 ""~~I.J:'~ , ~/~-:~' 'r-- . r-- r-- ~,. . I" : ~ ! '. I ,. , , . \...Xtt~.. ' , .~~~:t"'-~..."." . ,\f.'.S" .;tl<~::,},q~'r"f;'.'\'(~t::"r,I'N . , .. ..,'" ,"-,., ,,/..... ...... '," "''',~ll, ~~~~.~"UttAlf"'J.'~____"""\~f"'_~.""'"""""'''__''''''''''''_'''''''''._t''''''''''__~''__~'_'_""'_"'___"~_"''''''.________..-4~'{l,,~''~f.\1l'>~1~ , ., . 61. " ., o 64. 9 68. 69. 70. 71. . 62. Ord. ~'18-87 - Amending Ord. 2019 to LUP to change land use designation for property in Ord. 4477-87 from Medium Density Residential to Commercial/Tourist Facilities. LUP 87-14 (Fortune Savings Bank) Ord. ~'19-87 - Amending Zoning Atlas for property annexed in Ord. 4477-87 as General Commercial (CG) A 87-23, LUP 87-14 (Fortune Savings Bank) Ord. ~'80-87 - Annexing a parcel located on the N side of Woodbine St., appx 460' E of Betty Lane. Lot 16, Blk B, Pine Ridge Sub. (A 87-26) (Harold Kenny) Ord. ~_81-87 - Zoning parcel annexed in Ord. 4480-87 as Single Family Residential (Rs-8) A 87-26) (Harold Kenny) Ord. ~_82-87 - Amending Ord. 2019 to LUP to change land use designation ror a parcel located on the E side of McMullen-Booth Rd. appx. 850' S of Drew St. from Low Density Residential to Public/Semi-Public. M&B 21-06. Z 87-12, LUP 87-17. (Calvary Open Bible Church Inc. ) Ord. ~_83-81 - Amending the Zoning Atlas for property in Ord. 4482-87 from Residential Planned Development (RPD 5.8) to Public Semi/Public. (Z87-12) (Calvary Open Bible Church) Ord. '~8-81 - Annexing a parcel of land located on the E side of Pineland Dr. appx. 300' N of Overbrook Rd. into City Limits. Lot 1, Jade Heights Sub. A 87-27 (Ed O'Hanrahan Jr.) ~. __89-81 - Zoning parcel annexed in Ord. 4488-87 as Single Family Residential District (RS-8) A 87-27 (Ed O'Hanrahan Jr.) Ord. '~90-81 - Annexing a parcel located 342' W of Highland Ave. at the Southern terminus o~ Weston Dr. into the City Limits. M&B 33-04. A 87-28, LUP 87-19 (Holland) Ord. ~_91-81 - Amending Ord. 2019 to LUP for property annexed in Ord. 4490-87 ~rom Low Density Residential to Public/Semi-Public. A 87-28, LUP 87-19 (Holland) Ord. 4_92-87 - Zoning a parcel annexed in Ord. 4490-87 as Public/Semi-Public. A 87-28, LUP 87-19 (Holland) 63. 65. 66. Book 40 180. 70. 61 . Ord. ~~78-87 passed 1st Reading 62. ~. ~~79-87 passed 1st Reading 63. Ord. ~~80-81 passed 1st Reading 64. Ord. ~~81-81 passed 1st Reading 65. Ord. ~482-81 passed 1st Reading 66. Ord. ~~83-87 passed 1st Reading 67. Ord. ~_88-81 passed 1st Reading 68. Ord. ~~89-87 passed 1st Reading 69. Ord. ~-90-87 passed 1st Reading Ord. ~'91-87 passed 1st Reading 71. Ord. ~~92-81 passed 1st Reading 10/01/87 IT", ,. . , . . ,. " I' .. p- ~ .*~ ~__.___--'-_'_.P.. . ~....,....-dJl't"~~1lI.\4'l.t~#J... .... ........'PInr-"~ 73. Ord. "93-87 - Amending Ord. 2019 to LUP to change the land use designation for property located on the N side of Lakeview Rd. appx. 200' E of Byron Ave. from Low Density Residential to Public/Semi-Public, Lot 112, Ardmore Place Replat. Z 87-13, LUP 87-18 (Lakeview Baptist Church of Clearwater, Inc.) Ord. ~'9'-81 - Rezoning parcel described in Ord. 4493-87 from Single Family Residential (RS-B) to Public/Semi-Public (P/SP) Z 87-13, LUP 87-1B (Lakeview Baptist Church of Clearwater, Inc.) 72. Ord. "93-87 passed 1st Reading 72. ~ ~:iJ 73. Ord. '_9'-87 passed 1st Reading xv Resolutions 74. Res. 87-37 - Requesting the Pine lIas County Board of County Commissioners to cancel and discharge certain tax liens upon municipal property acquired for public purposes, and to grant tax exemp tions . 74. Res. 81-31 adopted XVI Other Ci~y Attol"lley IteJ13 XVI 1) 2) Distributed litigation update Offer of settlement received from Church of Scientology tabled decision. xvn Other Co.-1ssion Action o Interim City Manager a''1d City Manager Replacement Discussion 75. Appointed Joe McFate Interim City Manager. Requested presentation next work work session from Cohen, Associates & Walker, Associates regarding City Manager replacement. Mayor Garvey requested Commission consider changing Public Hearings to "anytime after 6:00 p.m." Consensus - no change. Commissioner Winner reported pedestrian sign on raised median of Mandalay Ave. prominent & easily seen. Commissioner Nunamaker questioned need for new City garage facility. Announced Sertoma Octoberfest Sunshine Mall, October 1-4, 19B7. nux AdjOW"Dllellt 10:56 p... ~ \Zj1 Book 40 181. 10/01/87