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'j.l,tl\~ ~~:;':.'~:j~l~ Ir~i~~~\~'~: ',t :::~('~\: ~Y,,~I~'l';, _._~_.~ _. __ >, ~1:~~:J/;r~., ".; J\,:~)q:, !~:t:(~i:.~~s;.~~i:t?~;;~?::L ~:;,:~~[}~~~";.::22k:':~J.;~, '.::D:"~'; ,,\q~'q'" f..,{.....'J,.~~.. I > ~}~i>:{::':~i"":,:~:>::,;{~.:::-":~r~'~.,~. ;.;,;" ,....:(>..u"I",';~.;.(,j..J'"'.\\; ,'.ot ,~~~. '!,t~ CITY COMMISSION MEETING November 15, 1957 The City Commission of the City of Clearwater met in regular session at the City Hall, Friday, November 15, 195'7, at 1:30 P.M. with the ro1lowing members present: Lewis Homer *W. E. Strang, Jr. Samuel J. Roberts Cleveland Insco, Jr. James H. Watkins Mayor-Commissioner Commissioner Commissioner Commissioner Conunissioner *Absent at first of meeting. Came in later. Also present were: Jack Tallent Ben Krentzman S. Lickton Det.-Sgt. Frank Daniels City Manager City Attorney City Engineer Representing Police Chief The Mayor called the meeting to order. The invocation was given by the Reverend Rudolph McKinley of First Methodist Church, Clearwater. Commissioner Roberts moved that the minutes of the regular meeting of November 4th be approved in accordance with copies submitted to each Commissioner in writing. Motion was seconded by Commdssioner Insco and carried unanimously. Commissioner Insco requested that the minutes contain more detail of the meetings. Commissioner Strang came in at 1:40 P.M. The Mayor announced a Public Hearing on proposed changes to Ordinance 627, the Zoning Ordinance, and the zoning map. He said the first item to be considered was the proposal of the City Engineer to revise the zoning map by making several sheets instead of the present layout on one large map. The Engineer explained that the insertion of Island Estates in its proper place on the map would make the map too wide to be reproduced on the City's blueprint machine. Commissioner Roberts moved that the map be authorized to be reprinted in the form suggested by the Engineer and that the proposal be placed in the zoning referendum. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Irsco and carried unanimously. The second item proposed to be included in the new Zoning Ordinance was the proposal or an amendment to provide a Board of Adjustment and Appeal to hear appeals in administration of zoning law with provision for final appeal to the City Commission. The Mayor explained that the Zoning Board of Adjustment and Appeals would hold Public Hearings properly advertised on requests under the hardship provisions of the Zoning Ordinance and would make final decisions on these cases subject to an appeal to the City Commission in event either party is not satisfied. Commissioner Watkins moved that the portion of the amendment to Ordinance 627 covering the change in the Board of Adjustment and Appeal be approved as written and placed in the Zoning Ordinance to be voted on December 17, 1957. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Strang and carried unanimously. A request was considered from Mr. Ralph Richards on behalf of the owners of Woodmere Subdivision and the owners of twenty-five acres of unplatted land lying between Woodmere and Grand View Terrace to have the area zoned Business 400 feet north from Drew Street and the remainder R-2. The Zoning Board approved this being placed on the zoning referendum. The Cornrndssion discussed arranging the new zoning so the proposed Business area would not be next to R-l property. Commissioner Strang moved the item concerning the rezoning of the area consisting of a portion of Woodmere Subdivision and the parcel adjacent thereto as requested by Ralph Richards be placed upon the Zoning Ordinance in accordance with the plat thereof prepared at the meeting and approved by the COmrrUssion. Motion was seconded by Commdss~oner Roberts and carried unanimously. A letter from Mr. George F. Blair, Southland Development Corporation, requesting that the north 150 feet of the SEt of the NEt, Section 22-29-15, less that part in the Third Addition to Salls Replat, be rezoned from R-l to R-2. It was explained that this area fronting on Lakeview Road would be developed as part of Brookhill Subdivision. The Zoning Board recommended the request be placed on the referendum. Commissioner Strang moved that the item be included in the ordinance amendment for referendum on December 17, 1957. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Watkins and carried unanimously. A proposal was considered that Block H, Hibiscus Gardens, less Lots 12 and 13, be rezoned from R-2 to R-4. The Attorney explained that Lots 12 and 13 were already zoned for Business. The Zoning Board had recommended that a request to change Lot 15 and the south half of Lot 14, Block H, to R-4 be referred to the zoning rererendum. Commissioner Watkins moved the proposal that Block H, Hibiscus Gardens, less Lots 12 and 13 which are already Business, be placed on the referendum ordinance. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Strang and carried unanimously. 1 :, H' , .' , ' .. ",,' ~."" ~ . .,. ~ .. '. .",'. ", ~ ,. ,,,\ "':.'. '-~~ ".' ~..\' '", " --(''---...., ,'. ,~:"-:..~... .,"". -- ~--, lG :;:~. ~- ___..-ill.!!.. --.:-:;;FI -~-:::- "., '.", 1.""""'1 ~: ,~:.: :'~:'::";'~~~1J::/i{:~ 10jlr~~~\~i !~'.,. . : " ',: ':~,' '. ,"; .:: ~~: ";:: . t'.{:.f,:/;i;\;';:" , t;"'~'~.\~~';;2:~2-id?Y> ' lu'4Ii, ,1'} ~.. ~"'. ." I" ' .. .~~. c.~.._.._,:,~~,~~~iii:~;:;,;:,~',:r~;':':~~"!~ . . ,',.. '!~;;{dfd2~L:2.~~i~~LL~:",c~:.:; .: . '; ...... ,'~'...: ".... ...:~.~:.: ,z." .~.., '.< :,....:....;.<.:'.;,:.:.~'..;:~~~;t:\~. \~.:t;~~~;.jb.1.;:s:~;;~~;':;.~4J:.:.~~ ,:.:-~...::'~'~::~~:'~ ;,,,:~~~:~.';..' ;~~ ",.\':.L:~:~,::.~, i~'_..." ;. -2- CITY COMMISSION MEETING November 15, 1957 The next item to be considered ~or the zoning referendum was the proposal that Tract A, Palm Terrace Unit 1, be rezoned from R-l to Business. Mr. Guy Kennedy, Jr., on behalf of Mr. Forest Dean and Mr. Norman Kirkland, Jr., owners, said that the original purpose in making the request was to utilize the land and also to furnish a much needed service to the people of the neighborhood but since opposition to the proposal had developed he would like to withdraw the request on behalf o~ the owners. Commissioner Insco moved the request to withdraw the proposal be accepted. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Roberts and carried unanimously. A request was received from Mr. H. H. Baskin, Sr., to zone for Business the un- platted area easterly of Bayside #5 within the extensions o~ Gul~ Way Boulevard North and Gulf Way Boulevard South and to zone the remainder of the land lying easterly o~ Bayside #5 as R-M. Commissioner Strang moved the request of Mr. H. H. Baskin, Sr., that the land easterly of Bayside #5 now unzoned be zoned R-M in the external areas around the edge and Business along the middle as shown on the plan be placed on the referend~n with the proper description to be furnished by the City Engineer. Motion was seconded by Conmdssioner Roberts and carried unanimously. Mr. Jack Cribbs asked that Lots 23 and 24, Block C, Boulevard Heights, be rezoned from R-2 to Business. The Mayor stated that the City planned to extend Pierce Street in that area and it might be necessary to secure part of Lot 24 for right of way purposes. By consent, the request was de~erred to come up later as a request ~or exception under the hardship provisions o~ the Zoning Ordinance. Regarding the bids for Kipling Plaza storm sewers, the Manager recommended accepting the low bid of $6,521.70 from Ray Birkbeck, Dunedin. Commissioner Strang moved the Manager's recommendation be accepted and the contract be awarded to Ra~' Birkbeck in the amount of $6,521.70 and the proper officials be authorized to execute the contract. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Watkins and carried unanimously. In regard to the bids for sanitary sewer construction in Edgewater Drive and Granada Street from Edgewater to Wilson Boulevard, the Manager recommended accepting the low bid o~ $4,666.00 from Van Orden & Van Ess, Tampa. Commissioner Strang moved the Managerls recommendation be accepted and that the contract be awarded to Van Orden & Van Ess in the amount of $4,666.00 and the proper officials be authorized to execute the contract. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Insco and carried unanimously. The Manager recommended accepting the low bid of $868.00 from Van Orden & Van Ess, Tampa, for the extension of San Marco storm sewers for thirty-six feet. Commissioner Strang moved the Manager's recommendation be accepted and the contract be awarded to Van Orden & Van Ess in the amount of $868.00, this being the lowest and beat bid, and the proper of!icials be authorized to execute the contract. Motion was seconded by Commissioner W~tkins and carried unanimously. Regarding the bids for street lighting equipment to finish the whiteway lighting from Osceola out Cleveland and on Gulf to Bay east to Highland, the Manager recommended accepting the low bid o~ $19,375.00 from Graybar Electric Company, Tampa. Commissioner Strang moved the Manager's recommendation be accepted and the contract be awarded to Graybar Electric in the amount of $19,375.00, this being the lowest and best bid, and the proper of~icials be authorized to execute the contract. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Roberts and carried unanimously. In regard to the bids for the construction o~ water main to serve C1earview Heights, the Manager recommended accepting the low bid of $13,806.65 from E. H. Holcomb Company, Clearwater. It was explained that the cost would be advanced to the City by the developer and placed in escrow. Commissioner Roberts moved that the bid of E. H. Holcomb for the Clearview Heights water main extension in the amount of $13,806.65, this being the lowest and best bid, be accepted in accordance with the recommendation of the Engineering Department and the City Manager, and the proper officials be authorized to execute the contract. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Watl{ins and carried unanimously. Commissioner Insco inquired as to progress on the Watkins Road repaving. The Attorney reported that the additional right of way had not yet been secured for Watkins on the Belleair side from Mr. Ed Wright but he had had a recent conference with Mr. Joseph Yo~ng, Mr. Wright's attorney~ and Mayor Bruce Taylor of Belleair in an attempt to work~~ agreement. The Manager recommended accepting the low bid of $2.64 each for 500 curb stops from Bert Lowe Supply Company, Tampa, but recommended since there were two identical low bids or $1.59 each for 500 corporation stops that the Commission accept the bid from Ellis & Ford Supply Company, Dunedin, rather than the one from Davis Meter & Supply Company, Thomasville, Georgia. Commissioner Strang moved that the Manager's recommendation be accepted and that the ~irm of Bert Lowe Supply Company be awarded 500 3/4 inch curb stops in the amount of $2.64 each, the lowest and best bid, and the firm of Ellis & Ford be awarded the 500 3/4 inch corporation stops in the amount of $1.59 each, this being considered the lowest and best bid, and the proper officials be authorized to execute the contract. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Roberts and carried unanimously. . ..e .1. ~ * .~';:'~\'.:,,,:- \ -~, ."-... ;,;...,..... YI~ !.b(! " :. ~ :t'. .' .. :r.: '.~ t ~ :.:7~1.{~' . "\"t' ,. ". .;. '. ~l\"~"'.":;~!'-~ :;:,':.:i~\.,>,"; ,~' ,~ :"" '. '. ,'., .~.'r;., ~ ;', ..."',~',.,., -3- CITY COMMISSION MEETING November 15, 1957 The Manager presented Resolution 57-60 which would require six property owners to clean their lots of weeds and underbrush. Comndssioner Strang moved Resolution 57-60 be passed and adopted and the proper officials be authorized to execute it. Motion was seconded by Conunissioner Watl<:ins and carried unanimously. The Clerk presented a list of the proposed polling places and election workers for the election to be held on December l'7th. He reconunended that the clerlts be paid $13.50 per day and the inspectors $12.00 per day. Commissioner Strang moved that the polling places be approved, the amount of compensation be approved and the list of officials be approved as submitted by the Clerk. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Watkins and carried unanimously. Resolution 57-61 was presented by the Attorney which would authorize certain City officials to execute an agreement with the Seaboard Air Line Railroad Company permitting the City to install storm sewer lines under the track at Turner Street and East Avenue. Commissioner Strang moved that Resolution 57-61 be passed and adopted and the proper officials be authorized to execute it. Motion was seconded by Comndssioner Insco and carried unanimOUSly. The Attorney presented Resolution 57-62 which would authorize the payment of $13,230.88 to Briley~ Wild and Associates for services in connection with the Marina Station Sewage Treatment Plant. Conunissioner Roberts moved that Resolution 57-62 be passed and adopted for Briley, Wild in the amount of $13,230.88 for engineering and the proper officials be authorized to sign the Resolution. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Insco and carried unanimously. In regard to the proposed exchange of property in the southwest corner of Water Lot 1, City Park Subdivision, with Mr. W. L. Timmons, the Attorney gave a history of the transfer of deeds in that area. The Engineer recommended the transfer if a definite bull<:head line would be established. The Manager requested that the matter be deferred for a final decision at another meeting in order to consider whether it would affect the operatj.on of the Marina. By consent, the item was to be placed on the agenda for the next regular meeting. The City Engineer left the meeting at 3:40 P.M. The Manager reported he had received a complaint from the manager o~ the Capitol Theater that since the meters in Coachman Park parking lot had been changed to two hour meters his patrons were receiving tickets when attending the matinee performances which always last over two hours. He asked that the meters be changed to five hour meters. By consent, the Commission requested Captain Carey to continue the two hour parking but to work out a nickel courtesy card for an additional hour on the Coachman parking lot. The Attorney presented for its second reading Ordinance 751 which would annex into the City limits Parkwood Subdivision. Commissioner Strang moved that Ordinance 751 be considered on its second reading by title only with the unanimous consent of the Commission. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Insco and carried unanimously. The Attorney read the Ordinance by title only. Commissioner Strang moved that Ordinance 751 be passed on its second reading by title only. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Insco and carried unanimously. The Attorney read on its third reading that Ordinance 751 be passed and adopted on proper officials authorized to execute it. Strang and carried unanimously. Ordinance 751. Comrndssioner Insco moved its third and final reading, and the Motion was seconded by Commissioner The Attorney reported that the firm of Stanley and Thornton had requested that their lease for fishing tackle and sports equipment shop in Room 3, Marina Building from December 1, 1952, to November 30, 1957, be renewed for five more years. He explained that there was an option in this lease to renew for a like period on the same termsj therefore, he recommended renewing the lease for f'ive years. Commissioner Strang moved that the request of Stanley and Thornton to exercise the option to renew the lease on Room 3 of the Marina Building be approved. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Watkins and carried unanimously. A request was presented f'rom Sam Modica to extend his present lease for a barber shop in Room 6 in the Marina Building which expires January 14, 1958, for five more years. The Manager recommended that the lease be extended at the rate of $58.00 per month on the basis of 31~ per square foot of floor space. The Mayor explained that the 31~ per square foot was set as a minimum rental and recommended that the lease be extended at the present rental of $65.00 per month for two years. Commdssioner Roberts moved that the lease be renewed from its expiration date in January for a period of two years at the same rate of $65.00 a month. Motion was seconded by Cornrrdssioner Watkins and carried unanimOUSly. The Attorney read on its first reading Ordinance 752 providing for a special election with the regular election on December 17~ 1957, to determine whether Ordinance 753 amending the Zoning Ordinance shall be ratified. Commissioner Strang moved that Ordinance 752 be passed on its first reading. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Watkins and carried unanimously. .,j " . '.:'" '. .,..' ,"-. ...-.... ,'- ~ .. \ ' . - . '1f!:^~-"" h j",' 'lit:'~'}~'{-:, I hf;:l y~,(,~.. , ~~~f:t:; :ttf~;" E;~l". . f,i;:~{~%\\ f' .'.<'" f,!!t!!.)i " f,"~""''''''''. . 3~~:t~1;1f~J~ " .1" , {J ",'lI ....\ 'l". .:. .f:! ....~ - ~;.- .~~. '.' .......-:.,... .....' '... .' ./......' ; : ~ ...., ~ ~.y . ;Y:\';:,;~r...'.<<:" '~"'~"':.Y~;'~~...(~i1'"~~:;~:?~;.;.:-t~1.11~~:~~~ . ',~ ,''''.;1,' -4- CITY COMMISSION MEETING November 15, 1957 Commissioner Strang moved that Ordinance 752 be considered on its second reading bY' title only with the unanimous consent of the Conunission. Motion was seconded by Commdssioner Watkins and carried unanimously. The Attorney reac the Ordinance by title only. Commissioner Strang moved that Ordinance 752 be passed on its second reading by title only. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Insco and carried unanimously. Commissioner Strang moved that Ordinance 752 be considered on its third and final reading with the unanimous consent of the Commission. Motion was seconded by Commdssioner Watkins and carried unanimously. The Attorney read the Ordinanoe. Commdssioner Strang moved that Ordinance 152 be passed on its third and final reading and adopted and the proper orficials be authorized to execute it. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Insco and carried unanimously. Mr. H. H. Baskin, Jr., asked the CommiSSioners to go on record as to how they ~elt about leasing apace on City owned land west of Howard Johnson'S Restaurant in City Park SubdiviSion for a new bank on Clearwater Beach. Co~ssioner R00erts commented that the three Clearwater Beach civic organizations had requested that all of the public property remaining unused on Clearwater Beach be retained for publio use and asked to have it so designated. He suggested that Mr. Baskin contact these organizations to ~ind out their attitude. It was pointed out that it was planned to establish a civic center on adjacen't property and this property would be needed ~or parking facilities. Commissioner Strang moved to table this request. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Roberts and carried unanimously. Commissioner Roberts reported that he had asked the Manager to report on the City owned building being used by the Bayview Civic Club located at the west entrance to Courtney Campbell Causewa~. He said the Manager reported that the City had spent $1,200.00 fixing the bUilding up and that the building was not under lease. He recommended since the City Enployees' Association had requested the use of the building for recreational purposes that the building be turned over to the group for a clubhouse with the proviSO that they let the clubs presently using the building continue to use it. Commissioner Roberts moved that the building and the property itself be turned over to the oustody of the City Employees' Association with the proviSO that. the employees as far as possible let other worthwhile organizations use the building at a time convenient to the employees I group and that the Attorney pI'epare a written agreement. Motion was seconded by Commis6ion~r Strang and carried unanimously. Commissioner Insco reported that he had received a letter containing pictures taken at the time Mayor Kurashirna of Nagano City, Japan, was awarded the City of Clearwater medal. 'z'" '';7, The Attorney suggested holding a meeting on November 25th to consider Ordinance 753 amending the Zoning Ordinance. Commissioner Strang moved that the Commission have a special meeting on Monday, November 25th. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Roberts and carr~ed unanimously. The COmrrUssion, now adjourned as the City Commission and acting as Trustees of the Fension Fund, heard lette~s read recommending that George Edward Howell, Patrolman, Police Department; Jerry Dudley and Lewis Quiok, laborers, Refuse Department, be accepted into nembership in the Pension Plan. Commissioner Roberts moved that these persons be accepted on the recommendation of the Advisory Committee. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Watkins and carried unanimously. A letter was read draftsman, Engineering under Social Security. Motion was seconded by from the Advisory Committee recommending that Alice L. Bush, Departnent, not be accepted into membership but be placed COmnUssioner Strang moved that the recommendation be accepted. Commissioner Roberts and carried unanimously. There being no further business to come before the Board, the meeting was adjourned at 4:45 P.M. ::;;I~~~ . . :": ,.... " ... -.;1 ~ ,," '. ,. .... ., ..: - . . , .,'.... . ... n' ~., ..,.. ..~. ., ..' ..:'. ~..... . . - ,....-.,; .....;_.~., t, -.--"'1 ~', .. It, . " - ~., ~l' _ . '. . ~ .'t f .. $JM~~~ltj(~~ltJ:.ft;~~\"z:~~~.-:~ti;:.;~~!~t,'I";\~::'~." ::'~::!i~Jti'4.'t-ii\'t~~~d~~D1r~~~,I:r~Jt!r~:!~Wr;~~4.~t~.~~'Z:i'.~~)~.t~~;):JJ:U~;.1~,:;;:~':';\<:':~..;~:7~~~~~J~~~1U.~i~':~~"1~f" ~~.. t!' _ . .:~', ~ to '" "'~\~;~;i~ . . '. '\' ....;':.. . . ; CITY CONMISSION ME~ING November 15, 1957 i AGENDA . CITY COMMISSION MEETING NOVEMBER 15, 1957 1:30 P.M. Pu.blic Hearing s T. Considerillg Items re Amending Zoning Ordinance and Map - Referendum Invooation Introduotions Minutes of Preoeding Meeting Public Hearings Reports of City Manager Reports of City Attorney Citizens to be Heard Other Commission Action Adjournment Meeting Pension Plan Trustees Reports rrom City Manager 2. Bids, Kipling Plaza Storm Sewers 3. Edgewater Drive Sanitary Sewers 4. Bids, San Marco Extension of Storm Sewers 5. Bids, Street Lighting Equipment 6. Bids, Clearview Heights Water Main Extension 7. Other Engineering Matters 8. Bids, Brass Fittings 9. Private Lot Mowing Requests 10. Approval Polling P1aoes 11. Verbal Reports and Other Pending Matters Reports ~rom City Attorney 12. Final Consideration of Ordinance #751 - Annexation of Parkwood Subdivision 13. Request of Stanley and Thornton to Exercise Option to Renew Lease on Room #3, Marina 14. Consideration or Ordinance Calling for Zoning Referendum at Time of Municipal E1eotion 15. Approval of Agreement with SAL RR Covering Easement for Installation of Storm Sewer Across Track in East Avenue 16. Resolution, Payment to Briley Wild RESOLUTION WHEREAS: it has been determined by the City Commission of the City of Clearwater, . F10rida~ that the property described below should be cleaned of weeds, grass and/or underbrush~ and that after ten (10) days notice and failure of the owner thereor to do so~ the City should clean such property and charge the costs thereof against the respective property. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the City Commission or the City of Clearwater, Florida~ that the following described property, situate in said City, shall be cleaned or weeds, grass and/or underbrush within ten (10) days arter notice in writing to the owners thereof to do so and that upon failure to comply with said notioe, the City shall perform such cleaning and charge the costs thereof against the respective properties in accordance with Section 128 o~ the Charter or the City of Clearwater, as amended. OWNER Charles H. Howard 1940 Overbrook City .JaB. E. IIendl'lcl€B PROPERTY ~~J 3-29S-l5E A triangular tract beg. 330' N or SE cor. or w~ of SEt of NWk run N B80' MOL SW'ly along ACLRR r/w 295' MOL th E to POB Lot 6 Fair Oaks Sub. COST $Tg:-o-O Ja~. E. Hendricks 1612 Dartmouth City Jack Geals c/o Clearwater Country Club City Virginia T. Dann c/o W. C. To~wnsend Co., Inc. 458 Scotland Dunedin, Florida Eliz. Cosgrove 955 Bay Esplanade City J. A. Perry 1326 S. Madison Ave. City 18.00 Lot 1 High Pt. 1st Add. Lot 18 Block 68 Mandalay Sub. Lots 20 - 21 Bloolc 68 Mandalay Sub. Lot 7 & S 54.5' Lot 8 Nicholson & Sloan Sub. 17.00 16.00 20.00 23.00 PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE City Commission of the City or Clearwater, Florida~ This 15th day of November, A.D. 1957. /S/ Lewis Homer Mayor-Comrrdssioner ATTEST: /s/ R. G. Whitehead City Auditor and Clerk '. .,' . ...." ' . , . ' ..dL. .& . ~,- . . ...., .)!"ak::,:=:^,:::;~~~~~~::~~=::;;.::::.';i'~' i,C"~"""''':'~:~:'jl':~'::'~~'. CITY COMMISSION r~ETING November 15, 1957 RESOLUTION No. 57.:of lift WHEREAS, the City has requested permission of the Seaboard Air Line Railroad Company to install a storm sewer line under the main line traok of that Company at Turner Street and East Avenue in said City and under spur track SV-28 at Turner Street in Clearwater; and, WHEREAS, the Company haa indicated its agreement to do so upon the execution by the City of an agreement with the Company concerning the same, the execution of which agreement requires the cunsent of the City Commissionj and, ~iEREAS, said agreement i8 in proper form and it is to be interest of the City to exeoute the same; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA, that the Mayor, City Manager and City Clerk are authorized and directed to execute on behalf of the City, that certain agreement dated November 5, 195'r, with the Seaboard Air Line Railroad Company whereby the Company authorized the City to install the storm sewer lines above referred to, under the terms and conditions as set out in said agreement. PASSED AND ADOPTED this 15th day of November, 1957. /s/ Lewis Homer Mayor-Commissioner Attest: /s/ R. G. Whitehead Ci ty Clerl<: ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RESOLUTION No. 57-62" WHEREAS, Briley, Wild and Associates have heretofore been retained by the City of Clearwater to perform services as covered by the statement therefor hereinafter described; and, WHEREAS, said services, as so described, have been performed and there is due and payable said Engineers from the City of Clearwater the surn of $13,230.88, according to the statement of said Engineers dated November 6, 1957, a copy or which is hereto attached and by reference made a part hereof; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA, in session dUly and regularly assembled, as follows: 1. That the sum of $13,230.88 be paid from the Construction Trust Fund by the First National Banl{ of Clearwater, Florida, Trustee thereof of Construction Trust Fund Agreement dated June 10, 1957, which Construction Tvust Fund is derived from proceeds of the sale of Utility Revenue Certiricates Series of 1956. 2. That a certified copy of this Resolution be delivered forthwith to said Trustee, which said certified copy shall constitute the direction or the City of Clearwater to said Trustee to pay the foregoing sum directly to the said Engineers forthwith in compliance with Section 3 (b) and other provisions of said Construction Trust Fund Agreement. PASSED AND ADOPTED, this 15th day of November, 1957. /s/ Lewis Homer Mayor-Commissioner Attest: /s/' R. G. Whitehead City Clerk -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Honorable City Commissioners C~earwater, Florida Gentlemen: Nov. 13, 1957 As Trustees of the City of Clearwater Employees' Pension Fund, you are hereby notified that Jerry Dudley, a laborer in the Refuse Department, has been dUly examined by a local ppysician and designated by him as a "First Class" risk. The above employee began his service with the City on Apr. 22, 1957. He is under 45 years of age (born Oct. 22, 1928) and meets the requirements of our Civil Service. It is hereby recommended by the Advisory Committee that he be accepted into memberShip. Very truly yours, Advisory Committee or The Employees' Pension Fund. /s/ Paul Kane, Chairman /s/ Helen Peters /s/ Ed Blanton {' " "..' . , ... "I>~f"-':"'~ .,#n,..........,.:)"'......~ ..^...;.~..:...I."............',":'I.i'....,....: ';\IJ...~I."'!"'~'::::-:::';~""~5\1..Y~..;"" ., . \ 'h " I . ~., \ " ", : " . , ';:'ffl~*~.rt~~~\tv~~;J'.r~~:;';~J~r_''t\~r~~:: ~~:;t~<;1rtt'l"tio.~ ,,,U, "',;e~r"';;;!'~ ,'~:r;'n;~'-0: '. "'?cr'" . ~:::. ,~:i'T:~;'i>~::!'.~ ' --. , ''I!'~ J<.;~:;<;\~,~ . ,'C< . {~;:: Jlt::~-. '_"~ .......,.' ,- ", .. " ~' ,~ . r' f' t I t : f ..~: .~;"-'~ic;;'i''':;,'\'~:,,~ ::,':'\.~. :', .' , C' ',> """,., '~':,':',',,"" " ......,",..:, :', ;:'.:;.\i?r?~;;;<~/~;[}J~t~"if.)!ji~,)~~~~f 'iV'{:'J-;' """ i',,',' ,i; },-;'.: :j,:<,\,:,:' , '; , " ,,' ";';':::':'''" " <,,":':,}::: r;:..".' c'" .., ',. ,,, ,:~:,;i,~:r.,'>~'),"':i'~":~d..:.. 'i."t/'{':.:.:.<.,:;' "." ' I'" "", , " ',-j" .'. ' . . ,',\J: '.' . 'i: ,,'J"..--;,,:Ci:' " " '/,; , , . i~:~::::; :..': ,"'.' '~;,.,'" !;;1:; :'~;";l.:.":;''':::~' '. ORDINANCE 110. 751' , '. " ,<: ~";'\, l'c. ~;;;':'};;> ',,' ~~J;\. ~',,> ':':~:'::;' :;}~ :',:;' . < :;:~:';>r:7/''''': OBIIDIANcm AliDa. AauA(J1 'lO DB KNOWN AS 'ABIC- :':' \'... ,'. :<.,"';,~':' . ;:;1~i;:'/\'/" ' WOOl) SUBDInSION. Df1'O!III COBPORATK I.IJmr8 OP ~~'::/~ ,.', '/:'>,n"':~~r;l::;~\.:~Lt '::/<" :,',: = ~~ C:~=A40 ~~u= , :: ':, ','.' :rc;":; '>;;"h:~:;',":: : ,: ' . " " , AJ)1).1UON ACCOBDDIJ 'fO THE PROVISIONS OJ' 8BC'1'IOH t},< .,', '<:,: ;':,\<."~ "",~ ; 111..04~ JILORI1)A S'lATU'!BS; ZONIlII '.mE ANNttjji'tu 'RO- "'.i" '; '," ';>' PBll'lr B-1 RBSIDl:N'nAL.. .AD PIlOV"XDnII 1'OR 'lRB D- ,>/\:';:~;: I ' ';~,. '" , .' JPEO'lIVB DA'l'B.:, , :;).i; :~? j' ,< ,# ::;';'. , - i' '}I. j '~, !.li'.! .~' t4',<~ t:", : ""..:;':' "';:'.:; ,'3, , ':' .>:;~~\ Or: ,,'. ;,.'} , . ',;>;:i ". WBBRBAS. the 01t7 eo.sJselon ot 1;11e C1tJ' Or Clearwater.ll Plonda, enaoted '"'", 0&'61nanoe No. 747 on Septembe.r 23.. 1951. ldUch Ordinance deolaNCl tile 1nteiat1onot la14 C1tJ' to annex P8Z'k1lIo04 Subdiv1s1on lnt;c) tile c01'pol'ate l1m1ta of the 01t7 ot Cle8l'Wl\ter; and, t~:> ~. I" ..' " , " ff:,:::( (t'::'!:, :, . ".} '~':j~ < '. A. ., !. :'~~/f,~~~~ WBBRBAS. sa1d Ordinance was publ1.ahed once a week tor tour coneeout1 ve weeka In the Cle&l'Water Sun, a ne.apape~ publlahecl11'l the Cit7 ot Clearwater, Plor.1da, PJIOOt or -..b1ch pUbl1ca1;1on j,a hereto attached; aD4, WBBRBAS, more than tb1rt7 days baa exp1red a11'lC8 the enactment or ord1nanoe 110., 141. and no registered voter ot the os. ty or CleanaLter.. no owner or real eatate 111 the tel'Z'1.tol7 to be annexed, and no peraon whoaeoever baa obJeoted 1;0 aueh annexation or . ,.:' haa applied to the C1rcui t Court ot the S1xth Jud1.c1al C1rcu1 t 1n and tor P1nellaa . ,': '.;;':i~ Count7.. l'lorida, set1;j,ng .forth 8lV object1otl8 to said annexation; and. ~,;.':~.;:,,~~ 04 ,:<'::::'i;'~: WJIBRBAS. all o~ 'the prov;1uona or Sec1;,jon 111. , :nor14a Statutea. have been /,;: oOJll)l1ed with;. -::';.":::f: :. , ""',;;~ ~~; " "".'c-; , ","':. , '." '''' ~ -if}... " ~,.., ,. ;';:,1- ~.;% - i1:R~::~'~,< } .:J*:~:' .~"; ":1 ' ,.,' , ~",..." j .. .1, ,. ~~;~~' ,.....: :;~/~~, : ;;~~~'~;~t: . . NOW.. 'lHBREFORE. :BB 1'1' ORDAINED BY ~HE eIT! COMMISSION ag 'J.'HB orIY OP CLBARWNlBR, I'LOBIDA: ;/ 4 'J....,. '. " ,) , .. '. t ::1 ';. , Section 1. The 01t7 or Cleuwater.. aetU1g by and through ita 01t7 CODIl1aa1on, by the aU1;h0r1t;7 and under the pI-Ov1s1.ona oZ Sec1;j.on 171.04. :nor1da Statute., hereby annexes into the corporate limite of the CJ.tJ' ot Clearwater. lPlorida. and re-der1nea the boundary lines of said ~t~ so 8S to include the follow1ngl Prom the SW corner ot Sec. 14. ~. 29 St. Rse. 1SH. run S ago 03' 26" Eaa1;, along the section u.ne.. 35l1-.0 1'eet tor P.O.B." run thence S 8sP 03' 26" E. 539.() f'eet; thence N. fP 00' 30 t Ball~ 1070.22 teet; thence S. 8~ 57' 01" W, 123.45 tteet; thence N 8~ 03' 55" w, 17.0 feet; thenee N r:P 00' 30" B. 276.0 ft. to the 40 acre line; 1;hence N. ago 03' 55" W. along the 40 acre l1ne. 60.0 ft.; thence S. CP 00' 30" West 276.0 ft.; thence N. ago 03' 55" w. 300.0 .f't.; thence ll. (P 00' 30" E. 67.0 ft.; thence H. 8go 03' 55tt W. 258.19 ft.j thence S. (P 00' 3<)" W. 302.0 ft. j thence N. 89> 03' 5511 \f. 7?,.0 tt.,; thence S. (P 00' 30" W. 17.0 reet.. thence N. ago lJ.1 30' W. 165.0 f't.; thence H. ~ 001 30" E. 528.0 f't.; thence N. 8go 11' 30" W. 168. 40 ~. along the 40 aore Une; thence S. f1J 02' 26" \i. 930.0 1'1;.; thence S. 8go 11' 30" Bast 108.92 .f't.; 'thence N. cP 00' 30" B. 16.50 .f't.; thence s. ago 031 55" E. 579.0 tt.; thence S. 00 00' 3011 w. 4:11.13 ;tt. to P.O.B. Less the North 330 ft. now in the C1ty of Clearwater. ..Sa1d property 1s hereby zoned R-1 Resident1a1, and the O1ty Bnglnew and the :C1.t~ Clerk are d1rected to inolude in and set out and show upon the otficial aon1l1g up and other ott1cia1 maps of 'the City of CJ1earn.ter. the forego1ng propert7 nth 1~8 zoning aa 1ncl1cated. .!""/.'"..:' ';.4", , ~I,' ~ ';'::~ ',' ; . t ". ,,-It. , .' , ,~ J, ,,': .i, " ;, P, ";::::':~C,:' :;',>: ' .' :,: :.:>', ,'::'~'{,: ": .' . ",.,-:, , ':.',~,:'; .'::" , ;;:. ':,S; , ., .,; ", t>, I~;,' . -.:: 'r!' \(~.: : . .: .J.',; r~~~tf ~ ..,;.......' . .. '. " ,~,} .:'..... '.,,'.,1." " ,:'" .,." (.:;i,.; ': ;" J <:,":,,,' " ".- ,--'- " " ,~' >'~':'~):', , " .." ':.,,;:;, ,;, ;,',,:. , "~:"cL.::"'/~ ':'. ' .' "l" . ~:.: ',,~' :_' ',' ,':}, '. :. ".~ ",."," , ,;;;~ ;::;: i.' , '. '.' ,:;","?r:i::>~ ,;~.. , '-.;:',..",'"" , ,,:...... <,:,,::, ' ' ,', ,:;:"" , ", ;"',i.:':: , , ,\" ::", C,',' :-~ " " .' Sec1;1on 2. Th1a Ol'd1nance shall beco_ effect1ve 1IImed1ately upon 1ta passage. , { ,"'."":. November 4, 1957 ' , ' <{'~'~,(f:::, " , '. ":::)5 "J: ' . November 15, 1951 ,':; :' j ,(~'/f' .::;,>%\, ... " " ,,: Y:;:< "';",:ii" ,,,,:";, ..' -: :,.;' '.", ".' :.:: ''i PASSED ON fiRST BEADING ,.(';;.',< .,'" " , . ';, ,,,.. ':. ,'" , '. ,::, "',''''',':,'';" ,', '~',;, :",:,".. ", .' .' ",';, ':-. .' , ,.:}Z::i ,:,,;;;,..:::,,': " ::,:','-: .;.,.";', ' ':":::>i>:?;t','" .' . ": ',:;,~-;;;,.'{>,:<,':, . /s/ Lewia Home~' , " , ........r-COIIID1sa1oner .' "". '. ;; .' ., :/:';' '. >A~test: :" , :. .,"~,,;:Ji:\t{~j~fe~i]:;~\: '. ''';'' ,.: ;:<,::;':','<'/-; R. CI. Whitehead ,':;:~' '".:;;~{!r~f~lj;z~~~~; ",', ":':, , :":,-,:.' ". ',CJ.tJ", 01erk .', ""', ""'~"//{':, ;:;' oc,,::,'i, c,' .. ' _ _' '0 ..~:' ,">~.~:',:,:" ,;',; ";,~,,, , 'c,',{' ", .';,., ',' . ,,/,' , ' ,(~~::'::;;-' ",":. c':. , ' "', ',', ' . , ", .. ,,'.. "";:,,,'/:';",';, '~,T:' "',:, :::~. ':,~ /., . :,;":, '.;:~:: ':'~u,>, /,' , ./ ,,' r' " "," ,.,.: ;:'::;'c" , :... ';, . C ,,; ," ',' '.' , . .' :: . .':, ; '.:'.',:: ,"", '.,".::,"',,; i':';"";' '. : ... .,., ,i?O~~f~",/" ::\, ::t: ,. i{;'0'~;Y;F, 'i: ,:: C',,;;.i(i <'i :t":1'~;j;;':<'I,;f~:!'.!' ... i;,,:,.@;.i;';;;'"if.%;.l';; ',. :ii. ,'" i ~V' ~ ,~',", ", J.: ""'. S,c~/;"',:':,;\~':.,;':,~:',,,,<',:":"';,,':<~;'i':,'>/j:f}':::"'/:'~':"",;,;:,",,\/:~';.':!.>::<'\, ' :.5, !:':J> ,',.' ,;.,:,'./' ,;,;\,: ".,:," .,c:, ';',:",;' ..,,:..n:,--:.:~:'>" ;>:'<>\:''''''.,,;:;~J;;: , '.':~ ,;: .',,' ',;'.",;',:" .,.,.'...., .:.,,;,:::.,. ""';""';"";!":' :,;:,: ';; ",;.:: " " ,...,-;, . "<..;;.:' '. '.j'" '" {.;{:;: < .:' ,', :;<j'::::~X: :,,' ,,: ,{/'Ji ,:,;':<,t:<'/~'-:" '7::{,:\:' If;!];:fi~~~t,t;,,'!"'::!:t..; . ,,' "'..'," :' >- " PASSED ON SECOND READXNO PASSED ON ~RD AND lPDAL :READING AND ADOPTED November 15. 1957 :::;~<, ': ',:, . t,',....<, . ~,i ~~.{:. ,', ,~.' '. ,'" ;i; , .,,::' .:;~:." .' 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"" ':''.'; ?1'i": :' i\' ' ,,- ""~'~"-." ,- ",-"",'I!(>'".,., ," ..._,.~...f>""i~ .''''4 ,/, .....:-. ,.....'- r".-t"1'l#''fr''J''~-~ll>!f;.g'"ff'l.'w.1r.--~'f,lib~:..t..."" ~t.}o':"".~':::::~:-:'t'-v~';'''_.,., ,,> 0\""', .............~. . , .:~h..4:-: .' ,,. > ,to{: ~ $ (. 1 " i :.; :1 ~ ,t, , , '\' , " t - .j; ,~ i - 1 "J 'r.. ,\ ~:'1 - 1 :: I l " "" . :. ~ ." OR1XINANOB NO. 1~ AN OBDINAHCB PROV'DJING 1'OR A SPBCIAL IIDHI- aUAL BLBCTION 'J.'O BE HBI.l) IN CONJUNC'rION wrm ~ 1UD1JLAJl BraBCTION OW 11.. 1951 ~ BAZD SPBCZAL BLBO'.rION ~ Jm'1'II1NINB Wki1;rWSK OR Nar OJtDIl{ANCB NO. 753.. AMBNDDG THE CI'l'r ZOHINO OJU)INANCB.. SHALt. BE llATI- PIBJ)J PROV'XDINO lPOR. RBOIRRA'tIOlf AND QUALI.. JPIOATIOH FOR J:LBOIlOMJ PIOV7DIm POll '!HI MANNER OP CONDUC'J.' or SAIl) ELJIOII'IORJ PROVIDING POR HOlICK OP SAID BLBC7.rIOlfJ PllOVIDDO JOll DB'lBRIIINDO '1'BB HBS11J:IrS OJ! BAID m:&c.nOlf J AND raovm:mo J01l 'rIB EPJ'BCTIVB DAft. 0., ~s ORDINANCE. DB 1'l ORDAINED B'l 'l"HB OX!!' COD1ISSION 0"1 'rm CI'lY or CLBAJlW~Blh Sect10n 1. '1'hat 11 spec1.al 1IIW\1c1pal. eleotion shall. be he14 1n ~h.e manraer heJ'l8ln provided. on tuesday. De~EJ..'Dbe 17. 1951, tor 1ihe purpose or c1eterm1rdns wbetner o~ no1; Ordinance No. 153, an ord1nance amend1ng Ordinance Ho. 627.. all amended.. tbe C1~1 zoning ord1nance, shall be adopted. . Section 2. At sa1d spec1al DIW11c1pal eleet1on, Ord1nancEt 753 shall be aubm1ttecl 1;0 a vo1ie anc1 voted upon, and shall be accepted 01- "jectecl as a wh01e. Section 3. Only q,ua1itied electora ot tha Oi ty ot Cleaswat;er.- P1()~ida, who aft ~eholc1ex-s nth1n said C1.ty oE Olearwater, nor1da. Shall be e11g:lb1e to voce ill ea1d speo1al election. Section 4. All persons 8hall be conSidered as qualif1ed treeho1dera 1n the OJ,1i7 or Clearwater, Plorida" who 8hal.l be reg1Btered as such aooording to la\ll, a8 evidencect by the recorda of the Supervisor ot Registratj,on ot P1.nellaa Count;v, Plor1.4a. and aa MOwn on a certif'ied list theNot 8ubJldtted by said SUpervisor .:f1fteen dQ'a pr:loza 1;0 said e1ect1.on. Registration books for the purpose of said eJ.eo1;1on shall be oloaed. 'thirty daY's pri01'" to and :1nclus1. ve or the election date. . Sect10n 5. 'rhe llst so certified and s\lbmitted by the Count}r Supel."Y1sor or Jleg181;l'8t1on 8bal1 be open to publio inspection at the ottice of the C1W Olerk upon reoe1.pt ot same .from said Supervisor and it shall. not be neee8Ba1"Y to otherw18e publish tbe names listed 1ihereon. Section 6. At least four days before tb.e date of said eJ.ection the C1ty CommisS:1on of the Oi ty of Clearwater,p Florida, shall meet at 1ib.e Cit)' Hall fo~ the purpose 01' rev1ewing such reg1.stration list and to restore any name or names to suCh list as. may have been improperly omitted or stricken tb.eretrom. 'The registration 11st so rev1aed and completed ahall constitute the liBt of' voters eljg1ble to vote in s\lCbe1ect10n. Nctice ot meet1ng to revise the list snall be given at least one week betoresud election by pUblication one tj,me 1n a newspaper o~ genera1 circula.tion in th.e City ot Clearwater, Florida. Section_l. The City Commission shall cause to be publ:1shed in a newspaper or general c1rcufation in tne City once a week for two consecutive weeks a no~1ce stating the purpose of the election, the polling places, and the clas8 of persons el1g1ble to vote therein, the first pUb1ication to be at lea~t ten (10) dav8 before the date or the election. Section 8. Votes in such election shall be cast at eac~ of the polls establ1shed and mainta1ned by the City in connection with the regular election to be cond\.lc1;ed by the City on said date. The polls shall open at 1:00 A.H. Eastern S~dard TiJlle and close at 7: 00 P. M. Eastern Standard Time on the day of said elect1.on. Sectj,on 9. Inspectors and clerks or the election shall be appo1nted by the C1ty Commission except that if the Co~ssion Sball fail to appoint ~e at least two dale betore the date of the eJ.ect1on, the Mayor-Comm1.s81oner shall appoint them. ~e 1nspectors and clerka shall be the same apPo:1nted 1n connection nth the regu1ar election on said date. Section 10. 'rhe question to be submitted to the voters at said election Bhall be whether or not Ord1nance 753 shall be accepted or rejected 8S a .nole. Vot;1~ Machines aha1l be used and ballots ahall contain tbe question: "Do you favor the adoption ot Ordinance 153, an ord1MJ1ce amendit1g tihe Zoning ordinance and the Zoning map of the 01 ty of CJ.earwater, F101'14a~ 88 provided therein?" The election shall be conducted in accordance with the prov1.B1one or Cb.apte~ 1 ot the Code or the C1ty ot Clearwater, of 1950, as amended. and othe&- applicable law8. 'rrue sample copj,es of Ordinance 753 together with an accurate copy or "'!'he Zoning Map or 1953 of the C11;y ot 01earwatera, rlor:1c:1a, tl as amended, shall be posted at each pol11ng place, and aaid ord1.nance, but not 8814 zoning map, ahall be published Son tuJ.l in two separate issuea of a newspaper of general. c1rculat1.011 in . Clearwater.. l'lor1da, the first 1nsert10n to be at 1eaat ten (10) dQa prior t;() '-December 17, 1951. .,."", ."".:.....'\!~.~lIi'.p, ..l~.'.j ""il;','~;;" /..:.;,..~~~.:,,: :\ ',;.I."'.h ,....'"::'~~~:-p; :/,~-';'< .. 1> . :, .' . ~.:.:' ; ~ ~ ' ~ '.. ,r" J, - - ... ~.. , _ :";S '. .,\~ i; , ::-j~;/:~..~;,:,~,:t:"'\i~~;':~'~~~~0~ ~;J? ~:t'; :':;';(~r/; ';':')i~' ",',\ ~'~~~l9:'}l : ,0' ~:~ '. ':.' '~,:,,'" ;;i.':;['~ ;~~~-:~:~Y'.:'::. >':;:>: nl~~"?U: :;~~::;:{,:~~t~l:i;?~W'~I,?~~},:::~i~~i~~:"; x};~;,)r:r~~1.;l 'r;O~~ir:~U;:1}R }i~~:ii!' ":~lZ!:\-A~~~:i;;i::;:~~:~:~,;,':","1"'n,j"",:~,:,:,~;;.;~,:~,:.',~,'",:',;J~."",~,.,;,','~"',,.':;'"".'",,/;i'r'r' ^,' I;! ~>::/\: , ", " " ,-,,' :.: ~.::\.:.;.;: ,.' ~;;;,::.',:::" : ~:">/;';"", ,''', ~:.r:f;; .~",;,.l' , .' ,r ; f , ~ ~/fl.' ',", ::", C~r, ': " ,"i::, .." :.: . '>j;';' .... >,',': ';~.' ',' ! 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'il -;:;~~'~"'~~--"~~"~~~lo"\'N"';;;-~,K):~ir;-"~. I ~~.~ '. ,,(~~,,"~~lt i '. ,~~; ~ >1 ~, . ,,( J....l, ~ :- :i . \ i' :- 1 " , ..1 0'1 " .' t .. .1 " ': I . .I i ) J J 0\ :,1 . i 41 ~-;', ~;:~: Jt~ >i /' •�2. CITY COMMISSION MEETING Navember 15, 1g57 The City Commission of the City of Clearwater met in regular seasian at the Gity Hall, Friday, November l5, 1957, at 1t30 P.M. with the followin� members present; �,ewi& Homer May�ur-Commissioner *Wo E. Strang, Jr, Commissioner Samuel J. Raberta Commissioner Clevelancl Insco, Jr. Commissioner Jamza H. Watkins CommtssionPr �Abseni; at first of ineet:tng, Came in later. Also present were: Jack Tallent City Manager Ben Krentzman City Attorney S. .Lickton City En�ineer Det.-Sgt. Frank Daniels Representing Police ChieP The Mayor called the meeting ta order. The invocation t��as giver_ by the Reverend Rudolph McKinley of First Methodist Chw�ch, Clearwater. Commissioner Roberts moved that the minutes of the regular meeting o£ November 4th be approved in accordance with copies submitted to each Commissioner in writing, Motion was seconded by Commissioner Insca anc� carried unanimously. Gommissioner Insco requested that the minutes contain more detail of the meetings. Commiss�.oner Strang came in at 1:40 P.M. The Mayor announced a Public Hearing on proposed changes to Ordinance 627, the Zoning Ordin�.nce, and thE zoning map, He said the first item to be considered was the proposal of the City Engineer to revise the zoning map by making several sheets instead of the present layout on one large map. The Engineer explained that the insertion of Island Estates in its proper place on the map would make the map toa wide to be reproduced on tlze City�s blueprint machine. Commissioner Roberts moved that the :nap be autharized to be reprinted in the form suggested by the Engineer and that the proposal be placed in �he zoning rEferendum. Motion was seconded by Gommissioner Insec and carried unanimously. Th.e second item proposed to be included in the new Zoning Ordinance was the proposal of an amendment to provide a Board of Ad3ustmen'; and 9ppeaT to hear appeals in administration of zoning 1aw with provision for final appeal to the City Gommission. The Mayor explained that the Zoning Board of Adjustmeni, anci Appeals wculd hold Public Hearings properly advertised on rsquests under the hardshi� provisions of the Zoning Ordinance and would make final decisions on these ca�es subjec:t to an appeal to the City Commission in event either party is not satisfied. Commissioner Watkins moved �hat the portion of the amendment to Ordinance 627 covering the change in the Board of Adjustment and Appeal be approved as written and placed in the Zoning Ordinance to be voted on L�ecember l7, 1957• Motion was seconded by Commissioner Str�ng and carried unanimously. A nequest wag considered from Mr. Ralph Richards on behalf of the owners of Woodmere Subdivision and the oivner� of twenty-i'ive acres of unplatted land lying between Woodmere and Grand'View Terrace to have the area zoned Business �00 feet north from Drew Street and the remainder R-2. The Zoning Board approved this being placed on the zonin� referendum. The Commission discussed arranging the new zcning so the proposed Business area would not be next to R-1 property. Commissioner Strang moved the item concerning the rezoning of the area consisting of a portion of Woodmere Subdivision and tihe pareel adjacent thereto as requested by Ralph Riehards be placed upon the Zoning Ordinance in accardanca with the plat thereof prepared at the mee�ing �nd approved by the Commission. Motion ivas secanded by Commissioner Roberts an� carried unanimou5ly. A letter from Mr. George F. Blair, Southland Development Corporation, requesting that the north 150 fe�t of the SE4 of the NE,�-�, Section 2�-29-15, less that part in the Third Addition to Salls Replat, be rezoned from R-1 to R-2. It was explained that this area fronting on Lakevie�,* Road would be developed as part of Brookhill Subdivision. The Zoning Board recommended tre request be placed on th� l�eferendam. Commissioner Strang moved that the item be included in the ordinance amendmen� for referendum on December 17, 1957. PQotion was seconded by Commiss3oner Watkins and oarried unanimously. A pr�posal was considered th�,t Elock H; Hibiscus Gardens, less Lots 12 and 13, be rezoned from R-2 to R-4. The Attorney explained that Lots 12 and 13 were already zoned for Business. The Zoning Board had recommended that a reque�� to change Lot 15 and the sou�;n half of Lot 14, Blocic H, to R-4 be referred to the zoning referendum. ComtrAissioner i�Jatkins moved the proposal that 31ock H, Hibiscus Garaens, less Lots 12 and l3 which are already Business, be placed on the referendum ordinance. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Strang and carried unanimously, ;` / T,,.1 �: -2- CIT1' COMMISSION P7E�TZNG November 15, 1q57 Th'e next item to be considered for the zoning ret'erendum was L'he p�ogosal that Tract A, Palm Terrace Unit l, be rezoned from R-1 to Bus�izess. Mr. Guy lt"ennedy, Jr,, on behalf ot Mr. Forest Dean ar�d Nlr. Norman Kirkland, Jr,, otivners, said that the original pu•rpose in making the request was to utillze the land alzd also to furnish a much needed service to the people o� the neighborhood but since opposit�on �o the proposal had developed he would lilce to withdraw the request on behalf of the owner�. Commissioner Insco moved the request to �vithdraw the proposal be accepted. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Roberts and carried unanimously. A request was received from Mr. H. H. Baskin, Sr., i:o zonz for Business the un- platted are�. easterly of Bayside ,�5 within the e�te�zsions of Gulf Way Boulevard North and Gulf Way Bou].evard South and to zone the remainder of the land lying easterly of Bayside �5 as R-M. Commissioner Strang moved the request o.f Mr. H. H. Baskin, Sr., that the land easterly of Bayside #5 now iznzoned be zoned R-M in the exbernal areas around the ed�e and Business along the middle as shown on the plan be placed on the referendum with the proper description to be £urnished by the City Engineer. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Roberts and carried unanimously. Mr. Jack Cribbs aslted that Lots 23 and 24, Block C, Boulevard Heights, be rezoned from R-2 to Business. The Mayor stated that the City planned to extend Pierce Street in that area and it might be necessary to secure part of Lot 24 for right of way purposes. By consent, the request was deferred to come up later as a request for exception under the hardship provisions of the Zoning Ordinance. Regarding the bids for Kipling Plaza storm sewers, the Manager recommende� accenting the low bid of �6,521.70 from Ray Birkbeck, Dunedin. Commissioner Strang moved the Manager's recommendation be accepted and the contract be awarded ta Ray BirkbEck in the amount of �6,521.70 a.nd the proper officials be authorized to execute the contract. Motion taas seconded by Comm3ssioner Watkins and carried unanimously. In rega�d to the bids for sanitary sewer construction in Edgewater Drive and Granada Street from �,dgewater to [�Jilson Boulevard, the Manager recommended accepting the low bid of $4,66G.00 from Van Orden & Val� Ess, Tampa. Commissioner Strang moved the Manager�s recommendation be accepted and zr�at the contract be awarded to Vaiz Orden & Van Ess in the amount of $4,666.00 and the proper offici:als be authorized to execute tYie contract. Motion was seconded b�r Commiasioner Insco and carried unanimously. The Manager recommended �ccepting the low bid of $868.00 from Van Orden Rc Van Ess, Tampa, for the extension of San Marco storm sewers for thirty-six feet. Commissioner Strang moved the Manager's recommendation be accepted and the contract be awarded to Van Orden 8c Van r.ss in the amount of $868.00, this being the lowest arid best bid, and the proper of�icia�s be authorized to execute the contract. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Watkins and carried unanimously. Regarding the bids for street 3ighting equipment to finish the whiteway lighting from Osceola out Cleveland and on Guli' to Bay east to Highland, the Manager recommended accepting the low bid of $19,375•00 from Graybar Electric Company, Tampa. Commissioner Strang moved the Manager's recommendation be accepted and the contract be awarded to Graybar Electric in the amount of �19,375.00, this being the lowest and best bid, and the proper officials be authorized to execute the contract. Motion was seaonded by Commissioner Roberts and carried unanimously. In regard to the bids for the constructian of water main to serv� Clearview Iieights, the Manager recom:nended accepting the low bid of $13,806.5�j from E. H. Holcomb Company, Cl.earivater. It was explained that the cost would be adv�,znced to the �ity by thE� developer and placed in escrow. Commissione� Roberts moved that the bid of E, H. Holcomb For the Clearvieta Heights water main extension in the amount of $13,806.65, this being the lo�vest and best bid, be accepted in accordance vrith �he recommendation of the Engineering Department and the City Manager, and the proper officials be authorized to execute �he contract. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Watkins an�. carried unanimously. Commiasioner Insco inquired as to progress on the �rJatkins Road repaving. The Attorney reported that the additional rig,zt of way had not yet been secured for Watl�ins on the Belleair side from Mr. Ed T�trigh� but he had had a recent conference with Mr. Joseph Yo ng, Mr. Wright's attorney, and M�.yor Bruce Taylor of Belleair in an attempt to workRa� a�reement. The Manager recommended accepting the low bid of $2.6�F each for 500 curb stops from Bert Lowe Supply Company, Tampa, but recommended since there were two identieal low bids of $1.59 each for 500 corporation stopa that the Commission accept the bid from Ellis & Ford Supply Company, Dunedin, rather than the one from Davis Meter �c Supply Company, Th�masville, Geor�ia. Comm3.ssioner Strang moved that the Mana�er's recommendation be accepted and that the f3rm of Bert Lowe Supply Company be awarded �00 3��F inch eurb staps �n �he amount of �2.64 each', the lowes� and best bid, and the firm of Ellis & Ford ke awarded the 500 ��4 tnch corporation stops in the amount of y�l.5g each, this beiizg considered the lowest and best bid, and the prc�per affici�.ls be authorized to execu�e the conbract. �Iotian was secanded by Commissioner Roberts and carried unanimously. _ _ ,.�. / `�' � _3_ CITY COMMISSION MF:ETING Nove�nber 15, 1957 The Manager presented Resolution 5?-60 which would require six property owners to clean their 1o�s of weeds and underbrush. Comrnissioner Strang moved Resolution 57-60 be passed anci adop�ed and the proper officials be authorized to execute it. Mo�ion was seconded by Commiasioner Watkins and carried unanimou�ly. The Clerk presented a list of the proposed polZing places and election workers i'or the election to be held on December 17th. He recommended that the clerks be paid �13.50 pe� day and the inapec�ors �12.00 �er day. Commissioner Strang moved that t�e polling places be approved, the amoun� of compensation be approved and the list of officials be approved as submiibed by the Clerk. Motion was seconded by Gammissioner LJatkins and carried unanimously: Resolution 57-61 was presented by the Attorney �vhich would authorize certain City officials to execute an �,�reement with the Seaboard Air Line Railroad Company permittin� the �ity to install atorm sewer lines under the i,rack a� Turner Street and East Avenue. Comiriissioner Strang moved that Re�olution 57-&1 be passed and adopted and the proper officials b� authorized to execute it. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Ir_sco and carnied unanimously, mhe Attorney presented Resoluti�:� 57-62 which would authorize the payment of �13,23U.88 to Briley, Wi1d and Associates for services in connection with the Marina S{;ation Sevrage �rea�ment Plant. Commissioner Roberts moved that Resolution 57-62 be passed and adopted for Br�ley, Triild in the amount of $13,230.8F3 i'or en�ineering and the proper officiale be authorized to sign the Resolution. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Insco and carried unanimously. In regard to the proposed exehange of property in the southNrest corner of T^Iater I,ot 1, Gity Parlc Subdivision, witn Mr. W. L. Timmons, the Attorney gave a history of the transfer of deeds �,n that area. The Er_gineer rec�mmended the transf.er If a definite bulkhead line would be established. The Manager req_uested that the matter be deferred for a final decision at another meeting in order to consiaer whether it would affeet the operation of the Marina. �3y eonsent, the item was to be placed on the agenda for the next reoular meeting. The City Engineer left the mee�ing at 3:�E0 P.M. The Manager reported he had received a complaint zrom the manager of the Capitol Theater that since the meters in Coachnan Park parking lot had been changed �o t�vo hour meters his patrons were receiving tickets when attending the matinee performances which alzvays last over two hours. He askec� that the meters be change�3 to five hour meters, By consent, the Commission requested Capta.in Carey to con�ir_ue the two hour parking but to work out a niekel courtesy card for an additional hour on the Coachtnan parkin� lot. The Attorney presented for its second r�ad.ing Ordinance 751 which Gaou].d annex into the City limits Parkwood Subdivision, Commissioner Strang moved Ehat Ordinance 751 be considered on its second reading by title anly t��ith th.e unanimous consent of the Commiasion. Motion j�*as seconded by Comr,issic�r.er Insco and carried unanimously. The Attorney read the Ordinance by title only. Commissioner Strang moved that Ordinance 751 be passeci on its secand seading b�r title only. Motion �.vas seconded by Commissioner Insco and carried unanimously, TY�e Atborney read on its third reading Ordinance 751. Commissioner Insco moved that Ordinance 751 be passed and adopted on its third and final reading, and the proper officials authorized to execute it. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Strang and carried unanimously. The Attorney reported that the firm of S�anley and Thornton had requested that `�� their lease ior fishing tackle and sports equipment shop in Room 3, Marina Bu3lding from December l, 1952, to November 30, 1g57, be renewed for five more years. He explained that there �r�as an option in this lease to renew for a lilce period on the same terms; therefore, he recommended renewing the lease for five years. Commissioner Strang moved that the request of Stanley and Thornton to exercis� the op�ion to reneiv the lease on Room 3 of the Marina Building be approvzd. Mo�3on was seconded by Commisaioner Watkins and carried unanimously. A request was presented from Sam Modica to extend h�s present lease for a parber shop in Room 6 in the Marina Building Nrhich expires January l�, 1�58, for five more years. The Manager recommended that the lease be extended at the rate oi $58.00 per month on the basis of 31¢ pex: square foot of f'loor space. The n'fayor explained that the 31� per square foot tvas set as a minimum rental and recommended that �he lease be extended at the present rental of $65.00 per month for two years. Commissionsr Roberts moved that the lease be rene�red from itS expiration date in Ja�uary for a period of two y�ars at the same rate of $65.00 a month. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Ldatl�ins and carried unanimously. The Attorney read on its first reading Ordinance 752 providing for a special election with the regular election on December 17, 1957, to determine whEther Ordinance 753 amendin� �he Zoning Ordinanee shall be ratified. Commiss�oner Strang moved that Ordinance 752 be pas�ed on its first reading. �Iotion was seconded by Commissioner Watkins and carried unanimously. -�- CITX COMB'IISSTON Ni�ETING November 15, 1957 Commissioner Strang moved that Oxd3nance 75� be considerec3 on �ts second read:in� by title only with the unanimous consent of the Cammission, Motion was seconded by Corruniss3.oner tJatkins and carried unanimously. The Attorney read the Ordinance by title only. Commis�sioner Stran� moved tha_t Ordinance 752 be passed on its second reading by title only. Motion was seconded by Cornmis�ioner Insco and carried unan3;mously. Commissioner Strar� moved that Qrdinance 752 be considened on ita third and final reading with the unanimous consent of the Commission, Motion was seconded by Commissioner Watkina and carried unanimousl;y. The Attorney read �he Ordinance. Commissioner Strang moved that Orciinance 752 be passed on its t:zird and final reading and adopted and the proper offiaials b�: authorized to execute it. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Insco and carried unanimously. Mr. H. H. Baskin, Jr., asked Che Commissioners to go on record as to how th�y felt a$out ieasing space on City owned land west �f Haward Jahnson�s Restauran� in City Park Subdivision for a new bank on C1earWater Beach. Commissioner Rober�s commented that the three Clearwater Beach civic organizations had requested that �,11 of the public propert;� remaining unused on Clearwater Beach be retained for public use and aske� to have it so designat�d. He suggested that Mr. 13asltin contact these organizations to find out their attituae. Tt was pointed out that it was planned to establish a civic center on adjacent progerty and this proper�y would be needed for paricing �'aciJ_ities. Commissioner Strang moved to tabie this request. Motion was ssconded by Commissioner Roberts and carried unanitnously. Commissioner Roberts reported that he had asked the Manager to report on the City owned building oeing used by the BayviAw Civic C1ub located at the west entrance to Courtney Campbell Causetivay, He said the Manager reported that the City had spent $1,200,00 fixin� the buildin� up and that the building was not under lease. He recommended since the City Einployees� Association had requested the use of the building for recreational purposes that the building be turned over to the group f.or a clubhouse with the proviso that they 1et the clubs presently using tYze buildi.ng continue tc use it. Commissioner Roberts moved that the building and the property itself be turned over to the custody of the City gnployees� Association with the proviso that the employees as far as possible let other worthwhile or�anizations use the building at a time converiient to the employees' group an.d that the Attorney prepare a written agreement. Notion was seconded by Commissioner Strar� and carried unanimously. Commissioner Insco reported that he had received a letter containing pietures taken at the time Mayor Kurashima of Nagano City, Japan, wa� awax�ded the City oF Clearivater medal. The Attorney su�gested holding a meeting on November 25th t� consider Ordinance 753 amending the Zoning Qrdinance. Commissioner Strang moved that the Commi.ssion have a special meeting on Monday, Navember 25th. Motion was secoi�ded by Cummissioner Robert� and carried unanimously. The Commission, now adjourned as the Ci�y Commission and acting as Trustees of the Pension Fund, heard letters read recommending that George Edward Howell, Patrolman, Police Department; Jerry Dudley and Lewis Quiek, laborzrs, Refuse I?epartment, be accepted into membership in the Pension Plan. Conli�.issioner Roberts moved that these persons be aecepted on the recommendation of the Advisory Committee. Motion was seconded by Coirunissioner Watkins and carried unanimously. A letter was read from the Advisory Committee recommending that Alice L, Bush, draftsman, Engi�:eering Department, not be accepted into membership but be pla ced under Social Security. Commissioner Strano moved that the recommendation be accep�ed. Motion was secon�e� by Commissi�ner Roberts and carried unanimously, There being no f'urther business to come before the Board, the meeting was adjourned at 4:45 P,M. Attest: e �2%[ Ci. y erk � a or- o issioner / �� C277jt COMMISSION P�ETING November 15� 1957 � AGENDA Public Hearings . GITY COMMISSTON MEETTNG l, Consi er ng Items re Amendin$ Zoning Ordinance NOVEMBER 15, 1957 and Map - Referendum �-:30 P.M. Reports from City Manager 2nvocation 2. B s, K pling P aza Storm Sewers Introduetions 3. Edgewater Drive Sanitar;� Sewers Minutes oi' P.recedin� Meeting %�. B3,ds, San Marco Extension o�' Storm Sewers Public Hearin�s 5. Bids, Street Lighting �.quipnient Reports of Ci�y Managex� 6. Bids, Clearvie�•� Heights Wa�Cer Main Reparts of City Attorney Extension Citlzens to be Heard 7. Other Engineering M�.tters Other Commiseian, Action 8, Bids, Brass Fittings Adjournment 9. P�ivate Lot Mov�ing Requests Meeting Pension Plan Trustees 7.0, Approva.l Polling Plac�s 11. Verbal i3eports and, 0'cher Pending Matters Reports from City �ttorney 1. Fina Consi erat�,on of Ordinance �7�1 - Annexation of Farkwood Subdivision 13. Request of Stanley and Thornton to Fxercise Option �o Rzn�w Lease on Room #3, Marina 14. Consideration of Ordinance Call:ing for Zoning Referendum at Time of Munlcipai Election 15. 4pproval of AgrePment with SAL I'iR Cavering Easement for Install�tion oz Storm Sewer Across Track in East Avenue 16. Resalution, Payment to Briley U�ild RES�LU'.PION GlHEREAS: it has peen determined by the Ci�y Commis�ion oi the City o� Glearwater, Florida, that tne property desc»ibed below sliould be c�eaned uf preeds, grase and%or under�i�ush, and that after �en (10) days notice and failure of the owner t�iereof to do so, the �ity should clean'such properLy and charge the costs thereoi against the respectit�e property. N0��1 THEREFORE �E IT RESOLVFD by the City Commission of the City of Clearwa�er, Florida, that the following descriUed property, situate in said City, shall be �leaned of i�reeds, grass and/or underbrush withiri ten (10) d.ays after notice iii writin� to the owners thereof to da so and that upon failure to comply with said notice, the Gity ahall perform sueh cleaning and charge the costs thereof against the respecti�e properties in accordance with Section 128 of the Charter of the City of Clearrrater, as amended. ���� PROPERTY COST Charles H. Haward M& B 21, 3-2gs-15E ��,pp 19�F0 Overbrook A triangular tract beg. 330' N of City SE cor. of tivz of SE4 of �1G14 run N •• E80� MOL SW'ly along ACLRR r�v� 295' MOL th E to POB Jas. E. Hendricks I,ot 6 18.00 1612 L�artmouth Fair Oaks Sub. City Jack Geals L�� 1 17,pn ejo C1�arwater Country Club High Pt. lst Add. city Virginia T. Dann Lot 18 16.00 c%o ;+1. C. To}�wnsend Co,, Inc, Blocic 68 458 Scotland Niandaiay Sub. Dunedin, Florida Eliz, Cosgrove Zots 20 - 21 20.00 955 Bay Esplanade Blocic 68 C3ty Nandalay S�ab. J. A. Perry Lot 7 Sc S 54.5' I,ot $ 23.00 1,�,26 S. Madison Ave. Nicholson €c Sloan Sub. Cii� PASSED AnTn ADOPTED BY THE City Commi.ssion of tY�e City oi' Cleartvater, Florida, This l�th day of Nov2;nber, A.D. 19�7. ATTEST: /"�/ R. G. Whitehead City Auditor and Clerk �sj Lewj.s Homer Mayor-C�mmissioner :i ,� ;i�',`� � CITY GOMMISSION MEETING November 15, 7-957 RESOZUTTON Np . �7--6'— 1 `� , J. .�, ,� },R-IEREAS, the City has req;uested psrmiss:ion of tt�, Seaboard A3.r Line Ra3lraad Company to instalT a storm Sewer line under Lhe main line tr;cl� c�f that Campany at Turner Street and East Avenue in said City and under spur tr�clt S�T-28 at Turner 5treei: in Clearcvater; and; I�JHEItE9S, the Company has indicated its agreement to do so upon the execui:ion b�* the City of an agreement with the Company concerizing the same, the e�;,ecui:ion, qf which agreement requires the c�nsent of the City Commission, and, WHEREAS, said agreement is in proper form and it is to be intei�est oi' the C3.�y to execute �he same; NOW, THEREFORE, ]3E IT RESOLVED BY THE CI'?'i' CONIlvIISSION OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA, 1:ha� the Maycr, City Manager and City Clerk are authorized and directed to execute on behalz of the City, that certain agreement datied November 5, 1957, �v�th the Seaboard Air Line Railroad Company jvhereby �he Company au�horized the Ci�y bo install the storm sewer lines abovs referred to, under the ter.ms and condit3.one as seb out in said agreement. 1'ASSED AND AD�JPTED this 15th day of November, 1g57. Attest: /sj R. G, Whitehead City Clerit � s/ I,ewi s Homer Mayor-Commissioner RESOI,-UTION No. 5 �- 2 WfiEREAS, Briley, Wild and Associates have neretofore been retained by the City of Clearwater to perform services as covered by the statemeizt therefor hereinai'ter described; and, WHEREAS, said services, as so described, have been performed and zhere is due and payable said Engineers from the City of Clearwater i;he sum of �13,230.88, according to the statement of said Engineers dated November 6, 1957, a copy of which is hereto at�ac �ed and by refererlce m�.de a part hereof, NOj�l, THEFiEFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CI�_ Y CONII�IISSION OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FZORIDA, in sessi�n cluly and regularly assemblecl, as follows: l, That the sum oi �13,230.88 be paid irom the Construction Trust Fund by the First National Banit of Clearwater, Florida, Trustee thereof of Constructian Trust Fund Agreement dated June 10, ig57, whiah Construction Trust Fund is derived from proceeds af the sale of Ut:Llity Revenue Certificates Series of 1956. 2, That a certified copy of this Resolution be delivered forthwith to said Trustee, which said certified copy ahall constitute the direction of the City of Clearwater to said Trustee to pay the foregoiilg sum directly to the said Engineers for�hwith in comgliance with �ection 3(b) and other provisions of said Construction Trust Fund Agreement. Pl�SSED AND ADOFTED, this 15th day of November, 1957• �s� Levris H�mer Mayor-Commissioner Atte�t: /sf P.. G. Glfzitehead City Clerk Nov. 13, 1957 Honorable City Gonunissioners Clearwater, Florida Gentlemen: As Trustees of the Ci.ty csf Clearwater Employees� Pension Fund, you are hereby no�ix"ied thaL Jerry Duclley, a laborer in the Refuse Department, has been duly examined by a Iocal p�ysician and designated by him as a"First Class" risk. The above employee began his service �rr3th the City on Apr. 22, 1g57. He is under �5 years of age (born Oat. 22, 1g28) and meets the requirements of oar Civil Service. It is hereby secommended by the Advisory Comm:i.t-Eee that he be aceepted into men,bPrship. Vert,� tru].y 3ours, Advisory Committee o�' The Emplayees� Pension Fund. �'s/ Paul Kane, Chairman �s� Helen Peters �s� Ed Blanton CITY CONIMISSION MEETIrTG November 15, 1957 Honorable City Coirunl.ss�ioners Clearwaber, Florida GentY�men: 1�Iov, 13� 1�57 ��� As Trus�ees of the City of Clearwater Employees� Pension �'und, you are hereby notified that I�Pwis Quick, a laborer in the Refuse Aepartment, has been duly examined by a local physician and ciesignated hST him as a"First Class" risk, The above employee began his service Ulith the City on Apr, 29s 7-957. He is under 45 years of age (born Nov. 11, 1g27) and meets the requirements of our Civil Service. I� is hereby recommended by the Advisory Committee that he be accepted into membership. Very truly yours, A.dvisory Committee of ThE EmDloyees' Pension Fund �s� Paul Kane, Chairman �s� Helen Peters `sf Ed Blanton 2Yov . 12, 1957 Honorable City Commissioners Glearwater, Florida Gent7.emen: As Trustees of the City of Clearwater Employees' Pension Fund, you are hereby notified t'"' George EdTirard Howell, a patrolman in the Police Department, has been duly examin�a by a local physician and desi�nated by him as a"First Class" risk, The above employee began his service zaitn the City on Apr. l, 1957. He is under 45 years of age (born Oct. 12, 1957.) and meets the �equirements o£ our Civil Seruice. It is hereby recommended by �he Advisory Committee that he be accepted in�o membership. Very truly yours, Advisory Committee of The bnployees� Pension Fund. �s� Paul Kane, Chairman /s/ helen Peters /sj Ed Blanton Nov. 13, 1957 Honorabl� City Commissi:anes�s Clear�ater, Florida Gentlemen: A� Trustees of tY:e City oF Clearwater Employees' Pension Fund, you are hereby izotified that, P.lice L. Bush, Draftsman in the Engineering Department, has been duly examined by a loca� physiclan and designated by him as a poor i�7:sk. The above emplayee began her service taith the City on Apr. 22, 1957. She is under 45 years of age (born Jan. 14, 1913) and meets the requirements of our Civil Service. It is hereby recommended by �he Advisory Commit�ee that she nat be accepted into membership and to k�e placed under Social security accorcling to laws of the City of C1ear��rater . Very truly yours, 4�vi`sa:.�y �amtriit�ee'of'.The E7nployees' Pensian Fund. /s/ Paul Kane, Chairmar /sj Helen Peters ra� Ed Blanton � �� �=�� � � ORi?IN�IATGE IJfl. 75� QAD�NANCE ANNEKIbi(� ACRE�IGE '1'0' BE IS:�10WN A5 PARK- tiaf00D SUHDIVTSTON, INfi(3 THE CfJRPORA'i'E Irli�fl'.CS OF' THE aI2'Y �F' GI,$ARWATFsR., F`I,ORIDA, AND REDE;F`II3ZNi� THi"s �OUNDAAY I.�NES OF THE CTTY "i'0 INCLUDE SATD As7DITIaN ACCQRt)3TNt� TQ THE PAOVISTOIVS OF SEC�'TON 171., n4, FI,ORIDA STATU'I'ES; ZONTNG THE hNNEXED PRO-- PERT!i R-1 RFSIDFDPi':LAL; AND' PRQVIDING FOR s HE EF- RE�1.I'IVE I}ATE,. irIHEREA.S, �he City Co�:s�ion of the Ci�4y of Cleartaa�er, FZorida, enacted C7�dinanee Ido. 7�kT on Sep'tember 23, 1g57, tarh3.ch Ordinanee decla.z�ed tne �.nten�ion of sa3d City to anzzex Parkt+rood Subdivi.s3on ini:o �he corporate 13.mit� of the C3.t� of' Cleax=taater; ar�d, �TFIF�CE.�S, sa3d OrrlinFuace ti�as �ubi�.�nea onGe � s,reek for fau� con�e�utive c;�eeks in the Clearrs'ta�er �un, a netvspaper guial3ahed in the Citg a� Glear��.icer, Florida, proo� af trhich publicat3on is her�to atiaehed;. and, k1H'�'REAS, more than th3.xty ciays has exp�red since �he enactment o� ardinance No. 7�7, ar.xd no registered =aoter of the City of GJ.eas�water, no owne� of real es�ate in the terri#;oxy to be anne�ed, a.nd no person Zrhomsoev�r has objected to sucll annexatian or h�a a,pplied ta the C3rcu3t Court of the S3actti2 Juciiaial Circt.i'C 3:n and for Pinellas Cotan�y, F].o�idaa se��ing Porth any ob�ections to sa3.d annexation; and, irJI�R.EAS, all ax the provisians of Section 171.04, Florida Sta.tutea, have been coaapl3ed witka; NQSd, THEREP'QIiE, BE TT ORDr�IAIED BX THE CITY CdMI�E'LCSSION OF 'i'Ii� CITY OF CT,EARj�AT1'ER, .F'T,QRIDA.• Seetion ].. The Ci�y af Cleart�ater, ac�in� by and 1�kirough it� Ci�y C�mmiasiony by the au-' tfio�r ty and under the provisions o� S�ation �.7i.0�, Florida Statutes, hereby annexes into �he corp�rate limits of` the Cit� og Clearssater, Floricta, ar±d. r��dei3nes the bour:dar�r 13.nes of said Gity 3o a,s to include tk�e folloUring; grom the Std corner o£ Sec. 14,: T�rrp. 29 S; R��. 15E; .run S$g° 03� �6° Eas'c, along th� spc�ion line, 35�F.0 feet for P.�.B.; a'�un thence S 8g° D3' 26" E. 539.0 feet; th4nae N. �° 00' 3p" East l0'�d.22 �'eet; thence S. 83° 57' O1" W, 1230�5 �eet; thenne N 8� tD3` 55" [`3� 77.0 �eet; thence N 0° i70� 3p° E. 276.0 ft� to the �+0 acre Iine; the3ace N. 89° 03t �5" W. along tne �43 acre l�ne, 60.0 ��,; thenc� S. 0� 00� 30n Wes� 276.Q iic.; thence N. �9° ��' 55" l+t. 300.0 f�.; thence N. f3Q 00� 3a" E, 6(}0 �t.; thence N. 3� 03 � 55" ti�. 25$ .19 �'� . s thenc e S. Oo 00 � 3p„ 4J . 302 . f3 �:; thenee N. $9° �3' S5" �. 7'S.o f�.; thence �. Ofl 00� �p" W. �7.A £eet; thence N. $� 11* 30" �t. 165.0 ft.; then�e N� t7o 00� 30" E. 528.0 i't.,' thence N� $g� 11� 3p" W. 16i3.�0 ft: a'!on� th� �0 acre ].3.ne; thance S. Qa 02' 26" W. �30 .0, f�.; thenee S. S� 11 s 30" East 108 a q2 ft .; thence rr,: cp �o � 30" E. 16 . 50 f t.;�hence S, $3°' 03' 55" E. 579.0 :€'t.� thenee S. Oo 00� �p,� W. �i7.�.� ft, �o P.O.B. i�ess the I3�rth 3g0 i�. now in the City of �learwater. S�i�i p2�csper�y is hereby zone,d R-1 Res3dent� als anci the C3.ty i;r�inee� arrc3 th� G3ty Cle�ait are d3rec�ed to inelud:e in �.nd s�t au:� and shocv upon. the offlc�al �on:ing map and c�ther a£i'ic�.al maps of �:le Ci�y of Cle�,rz�rater; the foregaing property w3th its zoni3� as indica.tecl. �ec.ti.on 2. This Ord�.na.nce shall laeeome effect�ve 3mmecJ3at�l.y upon i�s passage. Pt�.SSED Oi�T FTRS!Z' READING PAS�D OPJ SECOND READING �ASSID t3N fiiLtRD ADTD FINAL F�E1�IDZNG AId� AI30PT�D At�es�: ; �f' Fi. G. Y�h3.te12ead Ci�Gy C1.erk November 4, a957 N'ovember � 5s �'-�57 November l5� �-957 /s� LeUris Hom�r I�3�:ynr-Cammi a si one� ORDZNANCE N�. 752 ADi OADT%IAi�iCE' PRAVIDINt� F'OR A SPLCIAI; MUNI_ CTPAT, Ei,EC'1'ION 'TO �3E H�L37 II�T' eONJiTATG"t`IOht VJITH' THE RLGiJ�AI? ELECTI4N ON DECEI+,'F3E..zi 3�i: 195�, SAID SPECIAL ELEG'3.`ION T0 D�'ERMYI�TE 1i1HE'i'IiER OR �14'i' ORDINI4NCE NO:�, ?53� Al � l'I}JCI�i� THE �I'I'Y ZONIN(� OI�?�NADiCE, -SHALL BE I��.TI- F'IEEI�; PROVIDIN(3 .FOR RE,t�ISTRA{t�aN AND QUALT- �`I��'iI�N �°OR ELECTORS, PRWiIy�DTG FOR "THE � i�T� CONUIJC']'. OR SAT� EI;�'!'SON; FIiOVIJDTI�TG FOR N0�'ICE OF SAID EGECTI4N; PROViDINQr �OR a�E.I'II�YINI11tG THE RESi�I�'S OR SAIB ELECTIORT; l�7 1'R.tJ'VIISIP�G �'f7� TIiE E�'FEC�'IVE DAfiE OI� THIS ORDTNANC£a.. BE IT ORl?AZr7ID BY THE CTTY GOMt�SSTOI� 0�' THE C�'1'X 'OF CL�A13.�dATER; Section l. �ha� a:special municipal elect3.on sha11 b� heTci in the nu�na�er he�ein prov3_ e;, on e�aa.y, Decemb� Z7, ].957, fbr the purpose of de�ernLi.ning v��her or not Ordin2nce No. i53, a.�3 ordinance amendin� Ordina�zce �To. b27, as amendPd, the Ci�y zanin� orcU.ne,nce,, sk�a21 be a.dop�ed. Secbii�n 2. At sa3.d �peci�.7. mun3.c3:paZ elec�ion, Ordin�,nee '�3 shal3. be .submitted to �, vote r•a.n�voted upon, and sha11. be �ccep'ced or re,jectea as a z�ho3e. Secf:3.on 3. On3.y qual�.i'ied electars af �he Ci�Gy of �1ea��ratery Florida, wha are freeho�3cTers yrr�hin said C3.�y n�' Clearvrate�, F'l.orida,, shaal be elfigible to uote in sa3.d .apecial eleGtion, Sec�ic�n �. 41Z pe��ons shall b� con�3.dered as qua.].ified ireehoiders in the Cit�- of Cle�rwa�er, Flarida, ;aho sha1Z be regfstered as sueh aeeording to lavas a$ ev'� dencec� by the reaords of' t�he Su�e��visor flf Rsgistrai:ion Q� P3.ne7.las Counic�� F1.o�+iti3i 8t2d as s1�.�tnm Qn a certif3�d i3�t ti2�rsof ;sul�mitted by sa3d Supexv3sar �i�teen da.ys pr3.or to said elect3.on. Re��.stration books for �he purpose of sa3d ele�tion 3Yia11 be clase� tcia���y days prior ta �,nd: 3ncl,ixsl.ye oP th� elee�ion date, Section 5. s'h� lis'c so cer����.�a ana subm3.tted by the Gounty Supervisor o�' Reg3s ra o�n sha;'? 1 i�e open to publlc inspection at the ofPie� oi the Gi'cy Clerk upon �eceipt o� samc; from said Supex�rl.sor :and it sizall not be n�cessary to o'thersvise pubiish the names l;is�ed thereon. Sectior� 6. At. least four days before the date oF said ele�tion the Ci� Coinmts�'ion o�the Ci3ty of Cleartaater, Florida, shall meet a� the City Ha11 for the purpose oi' revie�vii�g such regis�x�ation list and �o re:store an,y name or names to suc12 list as may have bE�en improperly omitted o� strieken therefrom. The regiatration list so revised and completed shall constitu�e the 2i�� of voters el3gible to vote in such election. N;tr.ce of' meeting to revise the iist sha13 be given at least one week. '�efore saici election by public�.tioi�. vne tln.e ln a nzi,rspaper o� general circulation in t�.e City o£ Clearwater, rlorida. Section 7. The Ciiy Coumission si1a11 cause to'be publ�shed in a newspaper of �enera c�irculation :tn the City onee a week for two con,secutive weeks a notice sta�irtg the purpose of the �lection, the pollix� p3.aces, and the class of persons e7.igible to �*ote therein, �he first publ3cation to be a� least t�n (10} days befo�e the date of �he election, . Section 8. Votes �.n such electicn shall be cast at each af the pol�s es��,bl3shecl and m�i�ains3 by iche C3ty 3.n connection with the regular election to be condueted by the City on said date. The po11s shall open at 7:�0 A.M. Eastern S�andarci Time a.nd elase a� 7:00 P.M. Eas�srn Standa�.rd Time on the day af said election. Sect�on g. Insgectors and clerks of th2 e7.ection shall be appoin-�ed by �h.e City Comm3ss_o�n exaept that if' the Commission shall fail to appoint same at le2st �wo d:a,�*s before the date o�' tlie electa.an, the Mayor-Commissioner shall appoint them. The inspectors and clerks sha�l be �he same appointed in aonnection tvztn the regular eiectiorr on �aid dat�. Section 10, The question to be submitted to the vo�ers at said election sha11 be whe er or not Ordinanee 753 sY�al3. be acceptefl o� rejected as a�ehole. Voting Nla.ch3nes sha1Z be used and, ballots sh�.11 contain the qu�st3on: "Do you favor �he adoption of Ordinanee 753, an ord.inance a�endin� ihe Zoning ordinance and the Zoning map o�' the City o£ Clear:�aater, Florida,. as provided therein?" Tne elect3on shall be conducied 3n aecordance *rr�.th the proviaiona of ChaptQr 7 of the Ccd� o�' the City of Clearwater, o� �.g5os as amended, and other applicable la�ts, True sample copie� of Ordinance 753 Logether wi�Ch an aecurata copy af "The Zoning Map of 3g53 of the �ity of CZearwater, Florida,'" as amendec3, ahall be posted at each polling place, and said ardinanez, buL- not sai.d zoning map, sha].l be �ublished in fu7.1 in two separate issues of a newspaper of general circulat3on in Clearwater, �'lurida., the first insex�tion �o be at least ten {10) days p�^3or to December ].7, 1957 • ■ � , �,.�1 -�- 5e�tion 11. The s�esult of �he voting $kiall be certif3ed by returns 3n dupl3cat� signetT�y �Fer�:].erk and a majori�y of the elecf�3.an inspectors, One capy oi �uch returra sha11 be delivea�d to the Mayor-Com�missioner and �he atia�r copy to the C�.ty CZerlt, bo�h of Nhom sha7.1 traa�sm3.t such returna ta the City Comm�.�sion at a meet�.ng to be held at 12:OO:noon Eas�exn Standard Time on �he day follotein� th� el�etion. A� such meet3ng the Commi:ssion Rha11 canvass the returns ancZ declare the resul�� ai� the eTectlon. Section 12. A7.1 thin�s done and accomplished in co�pli�:nce �ri.th th3a orc'finance � anc3 in"3u- ierance of ihe purposes af th3s ordinance., pr3or tt� the effec�iye da�e 12ereof as-� hereby rati�ied r�nd conf"irmed as being in compliance with this ordina.ra;ce. S�ction 13. ��-s Q�'�-�ance sha11 beeome ePfect3ve immed�.ately upon its �aesage. PASS�D oN �'IRST REAi�)iPI(� November 15� 1957 PASSjD QN SECAND READING Noveinber 15, Z957 PASSED ON THIRD ARID FINAL I�tovember 15, 195� RFADING AND ADOk''�!.'ED ' 1sf �ew�s xomer Mayor-Gottnn�.s sion�r AL-test: /8% ii. G. Z+ti�tehe2.d Ci�� Clerk