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Li cl<:ton Sgt. V. Schineller Acting City Manager City Attorney City Engineer Representing Police Chief The fw1ayor called the meeting to order. He reconunended the appointment of' Mr, George Dalby to the Civil Service Board to fill the unexpired term of Mr. U. M. Slater who had resigned. Commissioner Watkins moved ~~. George Dalby be appointed to the Civil Service Board to ~ll1 the unexpired term of Mr. Slater. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Insco and carried unanimously. The Mayor requested that approval of the minutes of the July 7th meeting be postponed to the next meeting. Commissioner Strang reported he had no corrections to the minutes of the meetings of June l6thJ June 25th and June 30th. By consent, the approval of the July '''{th minutes was deferred to the next meeting. A letter of resignation dated July 11, 1958, from Mr. Jac}{ Tallent, City Manager, was read by the Mayor. The Mayor stated he had received another letter dated July l4J 1958J from fw1r. Tallent withdra\'line his resignation and as]cing if the Conunission wishes to dismiss him that \'/ritten charges be filed and that a public hearing be held. Commissioner Insco moved that the resignation of' Jack Tallent as City Manager and his letter withdrawing the same and demanding \^Tritten charges for his removal be received.. and that he be removed as City f.1anager effective July ll~J 1958, with thirty (30) days severance pay to be paid ~rom that date, for the reason that his services and the results accomplished by him as City Manager have been and are unsatisfactorYj further that written charGes to that erfect be prepared and furnished Mr. Tallent, and that a public hearing thereon be scheduled at the City Hall at 10:00 A.fll. on July 17, 1958. Motion .was seconded by Commissioner \'latkins and carried unanimously. In regard to bids f'or \'later \'lorks brass fittings.. the ~1anager recommended accepting the low bid of' $1,170.00 for 500 3/.4 inch curb stops and $135.00 ~or 300 3;:4 inch couplings from Farnan Brass \a[orl{s, Cleveland, Ohio, and the 10\'1 bid of $6l5.00 for 500 3/4 inch corporation stops from Ellis & Ford Supply Company, Dunedin. Commissioner Strang moved on the recommendation of the proper authorities that the Farnan Brass Worl{s, Cleveland, OhioJ be awarded the bid f'or Items land 3 in the amount of $1,305.00, and that Ellis & Ford Supply Company, Dunedin, be awarded the bid for Item 2 in the amount of $615.00 and the proper of'ficials be authorized to execute the contract. Notion \'laS seconded by Conunissioner Insco and carried unanimously. The Manager reported that ~~. Harold Briley, Consulting Engineer, had recommended approval of supplemental agreement #4 to the Henry G. Dupree contract for the Marshall Street Se\'lage Plant Addition to cover additional concrete "'lor]\: in the amount of $1,612.00. Commissioner Strang moved on the recommendation of the Consulting Engineer and the City Engineer that the supplemental agreement #4 wit~ the Henry G. Dupree Company's contract in the amount of $l,612.00 be approved; the additional contract time of fifteen days be granted; the proper of~icials be authorized to execute the agreement, and that the funds be taken from the revenue certi~icate fund. Motion was seconded by Commissioner ~'latkins and carried unanimously. The Manager presented Resolution 58-59 which \'lould require fifteen property o~lers to clean their lots of weeds and underbrush. Commissioner Strang moved that Resolution 58-59 be passed and adopted and the proper officials be authorized to sign it. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Insco and carried unanimously. The Attorney reported regarding the Brightwater Drive sanitary sewer assessment of $357.50 for Lot 5lJ Bayside ~~, that the original O\'lner, ~1r. Dave Price, had paid $128.46 tow'ard the temporary sewer line to serve that lot and that the present owner, fw~. G. Ross Campbell, althuugh he had already paid the full assessment, was now asking for a refund of $128.46 as a credit on the assessment since that had been allowed in other cases. Corrunissioner Strang moved that the sum of $128.46 be appropriated from unappropriated surplus for the purpose o~ making payment o~ that amount to G. Ross Campbell as a refund for a portion of a sewer assessment previously paid by him on Lot 51, Bayside #2. Motion vias seconded by Commissioner Watkins and carried unanimously. The Mayor requested that Item 8, "Consideration of Proposed Roof'ing Contractors' Ordinance", be det"erred to the next meeting. By consent, this was done. .':1...,. . )~~.:'~~1~. ~.: ~:~.{ \~rk:!~f~~':~ .' ;')1 -,\1 l: ,:'(;.' .:",1"..(; ~,,'~' .:-:: ......,:&~t&!. .' ~;.:>,: ,~~:{.,7-) ~~:~j~:~ . '..:".w,:'..> . ,. .,. . . . i~;~:~,",)~~\~~~2!~!~!~,:':;,;,,,,,,,,;, . . '.' " ..... f <''\'j,'\''''', , . ,~~ i~i.d."~!.:",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,~~~,",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ..".",.."..""" i ":t~r c " ". ,'-.....;. h. ,.,',", "j ,::.~:~/ '~":~ ':,,: ,::,~?! ",'} ." ......,.. . , ~ . ~~~,- ,,'~:." A~j '",., , ",', ..'~ :: ~i :' ';,;'.:,,"~ . .':,f!;\;'. ~ . /~i!~I~:~) , :.',':.;.(' '. ; -. :.~\':'. ,,' .. To'..._ '';'.' _'" _ .'J' ',.":" ...... "'" , ,,' ',' ..' '.' ~ ,'~.'_u. ,.',. '.... . .. .:...,;;,,~r.\:::4.-t~:~'::''':''' },~ '...', -2- CITY co~rrSSION r~TING .July 14) 1958 The Attorney read on its first reading Ordinance 779 m1ich would amend Section 14, Chapter 32, City Code, by increasing the rates and charges for \'later service. Commissioner Strang moved that Ordinance 7'(9 be passed on its first reading. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Watlcins and carried unanimously. Commissioner Strang moved that Ordinance 779 be considered on its second reading by title only with the consent of the Commissioners present. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Watlcins and carried unanimously. The Attorney read the Ordinance by title only. Commissioner Strang moved that Ordinance 779 be passed on its second reading by ti tie only. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Watlcins and carried unanimously. Corrunissioner Strang moved tl'lat Ordinance 779 be considered on its third and final reading with the unanimous consent of the Commissioners present. Motion was seconded by Conunissioner \'ldtJdns and carried unanimously. The Attorney read the Ordinance in full. Commissioner Strang moved that Ordinance 779 be passed and adopted on its third and final reading and the proper officials be authorized to sign it. Motion was seconded by Conunissioner Insco and carried unanimously. The Attorney reported that some time ago the City entered into a contract with the Utility Service Maintenance Corporation, Orlando, Florida, for the repair of the elevated water tank on E~st Avenue in the sum of $18,768.00, and that the City had received a letter from the First National B~ruc at Orlando, FloridaJ asking that the City consent to the aDsignment of the contract to the banlt. Commissioner Strang moved that the request of Utility Service Maintenance Corporation for consent of the Ci ty to its assignment to First National BanJc in Orlando J FloridaJ of the interest of Ut~.Jity Service Maintenance Corporation in that certain contract \'Tith the City dated \~une 9, 1958, be approved subject to the approval of Briley, VJild & AssociatesJ the City's consulting engineers, and SUbject to the final approval of the City Attorney. Motion "las seconded by Commissioner i../atkins and carried unanimously. The Attorney presented a proposed extens~,on of lease with ~w. Gus Drulias for the Bay Drive-In property (part of Tract x, Ca!Jseway Business District) for a period of five years from its present expiration date of ~~rch, 1962. ~w. Herbert Brown was present representinG Nr. Drulias. Commissioner vlatkins moved that the Commission approve this agreement and turn it over te, Mr. Brown for 11is client IS consideration sub;Ject to the condition that should the Ene;ineer's survey indicate a description which proved that the actual land there n01'1 bcing used is not accurately described that the description In the lease be amended to provide for a description vlhich accurately covers the land no\'[ being used. ['.1otion "las seconded by Conunissioner Insco and carried unanimously. Mr. Richard Salamone stated that he wished to construct two driveways for access to Lot 29, Woodmere Heights, a duplex lot, but had been denied because his lot had (0 foot frontage instead of 80 foot frontage. The Attorney stated that Ordinance 705 coverins curb cuts and driveways does restrict his lot to one driveway but recommended an amendment to the ordinance to change this for residential lots. Commissioner vlatldns moved that the Ci ty Engineer and the City Attorney amend Ordinance 705 in regards to the cutting of driveways in R-l, R-2 and R-4 areas. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Insco and carried unanimously, Mr. It1. P. Spettel, 309 South Duncan, complained of noise from trucks and other activity at the Allen Distributing Company, li.03 South DuncanJ during the night and early hours of the morning. By consent, the City Manager was instructed to have the Police Department issue a i'olarning there and then asle the people in the neighborhood to cooperate wi th the Police Department to inform them so that they can chec;':: at the time of the violation. The Attorney explained that in order for an ordinance to be effective it must be published in the newspaper either by title only or in some cases in full within five days after passage. He explained that a copy of Ordinance 777 had been sent to the Clearwater Sun for publication on FridaYJ July 11th, but they neglected to publish it on that daYj therefore, it was necessary to repass the ordinance on third and f'inal reading. Commissioner \vatlcins mOtled with unanimous consent that Ordinance 777 be read again. Motion \~as seconded by Commissioner Insco and carried unanimously. The Attorney read in full Ordinance 77'r \'lhich '.'muld declare the City I S intention to annex acreage in Section 2-29-15, a portion of Zephyr Gardens, all of Sunset Highlands Unit lJ a portion o~ Sunset Highlands Unit 2 and all of Sunset Lake Estates Unit:'l. Commissioner Strang moved that Ordinance 777 be repassed on third and final reading and re-adopted as originally amended, and that the proper officials be authorized to execute it. f'-lotion was seconded by Conuni ssioner ivatldns and carried unanimcu sly. Commissioner Strang explained that in the new budget $18,000.00 had been allocated to be paid to Pinellas County for use of the County sanitary fill for garbage and trash. He reported he had been informed by Mr. Robert Stuler, Director of the Pinellas County Planning and Zoning DepartmentJ that the figure due the County would be $26,000.00 but since the City would not have all the new trucks in use during the entire year he said the amount would be reduced to $21,000.00 for the rest of this year. Commissioner Strang moved that an additional $3,000.00 be transferred ~rom unappropriated surplus to the proper account to bring this amount up to $21,000.00 for the balance of this year so that the City can get a definite contract with the County. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Watkins and carried unanimously. (' 3 \ ! , .. <. , l 1 j, . .'. . . . '~ I , . :'. ,", "~":'::;~~\' .~.: ~:::ZYSR1:C~")';::,]~',,'~~"";tt":~...k~:;:L:==::=:!=:C'~"!f'" "'~1:.~~~'~1$"; C', -3- CIT1 CO~SSION MEETING Jul~ 14, 1958 Co~ssioner Insco reported that the Traffic Division of the Police Department has been without the use of its station wagon for about two weeks. He Buggested that the Manager be instructed to advertise ~or bids to replace that piece of equipment since it was approved in the new budget. By consent, the Manager was so instructed. Commissioner Insco commented the tra~~ic sign at the entrance to the Memorial Causeway ~eveloped by the Junior Chamber o~ Commerce is in a bad state o~ repair, and since he understood maintenance or the sign was included in the budget for the JayCees, he suggested the City Manager write them a letter and ask how the City can cooperate with them in getting that traffic sign in order. Commissioner Watkins reported that the Civil Defense Director of Pinellas County advised him that our radio will be in constant contact with the Tampa Weather Bureau and from now on will receive hourly reports from the Weather Bureau conoerni~ not only hurricanes but on all weather so perhaps in the future it will be possible to give people a little bit better warning than in the past. The Mayor announced the four Commissioners present had attended the Suncoast League o~ Municipalities meeting in Naples, together with the Assistant City Attorn~y, and the City was honored to have Commissioner Insco-elected the ~irst vice president of the League and Commissioner Strang elected to the Board of Directors. Mr. Cal W. Anderson, 9 North Meteor) asked about an ordinance keeping trucks off residential streets. He said it was proposed to resur~ace and curb his street and if possible he \'lould lilce to have the heavy truclcs kept of'f of it. The City Attorney explained that the Trarf~o Department had prepared a list of streets which are designated as truck routes. Commissioner Watkins moved the matter be referred to the Traf'fic Department and request that they malee a further study of it to try to see what they can do to eliminate the situation. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Strang and carried unanimously. Commdssioner Insco suggested that Commissioner Strang be named Acting Mayor during the period Mayor Homer is on vacation ~rom July 25th to August 24th. Commissioner Insco moved that Commissioner Strang be elected Acting Mayor during the absence of Mayor Homer from the City. Motion was seconded by Commiss~oner Watlc1ns. Upon the vote being talcen, Commissioners Insco, Watkins and Homer voted !'Ayell. Commissioner Strang did not vote. Motion carried. The Comrndssion, now adjourned as the City Commission and acting as Trustees of the Pension Fund, heard letters read from the Advisory Cornmdttee recommending the following be accepted into membership: Ulyssee Barber, and James L. Wimbush, laborers, Utilities Department, Refuse Division. Conunissioner Watkins moved that the two employees be accepted into the Pension Plan. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Insco and carried unanimously. There being no further business to corne before the Board, the meeting was adjourned at 3:05 P.M. 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AN ORDINANCE DBCLAKIHO '!IIB :IH'RH'nOH OP 'fBB 0I'ft '0' ~, ~\~?,;,::,": CLBARVAUR, PLORIDA" 'to ANNEX PROPBR'1Y IIBRBmAftBR :J(12;':': c",' :,:'.;, . " DBSOJO"'P1m, WBIOH IS P1l0PBR'.I'Y LYING HOR'1'H OP 'lHl PRE- ';;:',:;";II~' '.';" 8DI'r CI'1'f LIMr1'8 AND BAST OP HIGHLAHD AVENUB, P8OPBWl'f " :'i,,<, ,"" ~/" AT TBB SOUTHWl8'1' COBNEB OP THE :INTBRSBCTI0lf 01' 8UH8K'R "; :/!>~f, " '::'\>.' <,<POIN'! BOAD AND HIGHLAND AVBNUE PROPBR'1't LYING IMMBDXA'rBt.y :' ';:.'::r; ,,:;'''';' ,/ ; ,'/", BOEH OP SUNSlIl' HIGHLAND SUBDIVISION, ~ 2, A POR'rION ';;"? ::,~,,',; ,;':<,: .:' OP SUNDt HIGHLAND SUBDIVISION, maT 2. ALL OP SUHBm ':',::~" .:,~:;,:.,i .'." ,:', LAKE B8'1'ATBS" 1JNI1.r 1. SUBDIVISION, AND ALL OJ SURSft . ,':' ',(:,,' , " HIGHLANDS, UNI'l 1. SUBDIVISION, INTO THE CORPORA'lB LIMI'.r8 01' THE CI'l'Y OP CLBAltWA.'1'BR, l'LOBIDA, UPON 'rHB , ',::'/.,1 ,.; -, BXPIRA.'1':ION OJ' '1'HIJlT! (30) DAYS PROM THE PASSING 0'1 .'..;"t~,lt~;,~~",~',,',', · " , UIS ORDINAJrCB. ACCOJU)Dl TO 'lHB PROVXSX0H8 OP SBC'1'J:OR , ': . 111.04, PLOR:IDA S'lA'!lJ'mS 1951, AND PROVIDING 1'08 THB ,';.:, ,:,;",," t ' ,,' BPl'EC'l'IVE DATB 01' THIS ORDINANCE. " 'j,,;',:;'." "', ,:':, :::_':',,(r'::,.~,:;,,~.:':' GB ' I'1" . ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION 01' '1'HE CITY OJ' CLEARWATER, l'LOBIDla . ". ":;,c';' ~':';' " , " ,: ,.'::':'lY.' :'~::::"~::>' , ,,";i,:c,.'Y"i'; -- ~ " ; ,;:' '.' ::\ /:,:X':'(:"~'~ ,: . . . <"",'I!,;:i';:'~ , : ..,. <, ::'.. '. .. , i"';:":'. >. "'. ';.~ '~:~t :..::-,~{ , '" .~~:;, ;?:'::J' .. ' ::-i':'" , :',.' ~ ....' ';;,:',.:,:(0'::' '. ,',' ";';"':',~'h",:, .<~ ' ; '. ";,' '..,,: .,'. i,'" " .,. :, ' : :', " . :' , ,'. " ,',:;" ",;:,.' :: ,,':, ': " .. :';; ,y, ,),'?;/ :, "':,~\ ,,;' : >;--, \. '"Y ":., " ,:,,:,.; 'i'\"~~"'- " ",'.: ~": : .' 7 .. \ ::~,' '?:11' ' . " : ;,' ",. "" -" ~ > ,t' :: ORDINANCE HO. 1Il. :t'. ~ ',,:,' i:' ',.., '..;= ;,>:;';,< , :.,:;::)/:S . '::;:';'!;:', ,;.', .;,:':, '1:,; ;.j, , .;,;' ""~}>ir~ ;~{J . ..... 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R. ~, and le8a and except the tollowing tract 'ly1ng South and East ot said r1gb.t-ot-W87" JDDre part1cular17 cleacl"1.bed asa Prom the S 1/4 corner, 2-29-15 as the roB :run North ago 22' 48" Walong the S. line or add Section 2. 394.57 rt. to the center 1j,ne of the Seaboard AU- L1ne Ra11WQ r1ght-ot-WQ'; thence run Northeasterly along the center line ot aa1d RaU.- W8.J r1gh1;-ot-way 443.15 t1i. to a po1nt on the N-8 center line ot said Sect10n 2; thence run S 00 07' 46" East along said If-S center line 202.87 ft. to POB, lea8 r1ght-ot-1f87. i;,':'" ", ,,;,' .' " '!:,/" "+:~:;, '. . "<"" '''' , -,/';:;, ',,::.Y .' c, <.;.:,;.; ',' "''',:: , ~~:~:\; , "> ,'" ,,;,~, \, , "';',':f': , ,,' ';~:",>, ;:L1.~t~{tf&}, ,- ~..;""'. < .. ,:,' -' , :, ":::,:; ':;,: . c" . '.':" . ....:;':,.,:- j,." v ~ .,,'>:: ,;::..'/,{:': '., " ,. "':,i,;.;::,. , :,,'.' ','.,:>"',;''''.- ,", ';',,': ,,'i \:" " , '.? ::~U\~Y:,5;;,~>": > - ',' . ;:::::~ ''1.' "'.. ';'-'. "' .,: . " The North 1/2 ot the BE 1/4 or the SW 1/4 ot Sect10n 2, 'lWp..,..',:~:y-?\I:}~(,,' ". Par~~' ;~:~41:'the NB 1/4 of the SW 1/4 of Section 2. !WP.:,-:';~~~~l~;t~':~ 298, Itse. lSE. " ,"''',,".. .', ;.:~~;~: ,Parcel 4. The N\f 1/4 ot the BE 1/4 of ~e IW 1/4 or Section 2~ ~. " 298, Rge. l5E. . ',; " ':':.; .'\ ,. . , Parcel 5. . The NW 1/4 ot the SW 1/4 of Sectlon 2.. 'lwp. 298. Rge. 15E 1e88 the West 330 teet thereot. and Lote 1 thro1Jgb 10 in- clus1ve" and Lots 14 through 26 inclU8ive, Blook" A" and Lota 1 ~ugh 81.nc1u81ve and Lota 13 through 24 inclusive, Block "B"" 811 1n -~ G..ABDENB-, aCCording to tbe map 01'- ,. h" .,' ';;"'<t;: ;,\:}~\, ~":,,~.. ~~:~r:e:oi~:li::o=t~ ~~~~kt~::t~:e~:h ~~u.C' ..:.>;.t~~J:'{~;:!:~'~:;~r:.:~:: "i;;;>, Btreeta abutt11lg ea1c1 acreage and Ba1d lota above dsacrlbed. " ,.,. "'t,,}"H .," :,/" ,; .;" Parcel 6. i"c' '.',;" , ,';i::< Lots 36" 31, 38" 39" 40, 41, 42, 43 and 44 ot Sunset H1.gh1and8. ::.'i, Un:1t 2, as recol'd.ed in Plat Book 41, pases 70 and 11, Publio ,":,;: ~:. , Recorda at Pj,ne11aa Count,-, Plor:1da, together w1~ all abu~ting .. streets. " ,~'; , ',. , ':'. \.:"{:Xj~'~lf~:W:',' , .' Ji;t Parce1 '(. . '.^ .', ., :'.,;'.' ," The weat 1/2 ot the N1I 1/4 of Section 2, 'l'Wp. 298. Rae. 15B ,'::')~:.:p:;~<<:';:~<::(.:: "'L LB88 the NW 1/4 o~ the NW 1/4 ot Seotion. 2.. Twp. 298, Rse. 158, ,'; ':f;:;;/:::~~:;;';:;.>"':".:', ~"'(;:;~,'j:'> and. LBS8 SUnaet B1shJ.anda t1n1t IX aa recorded ~n Plat Book' 4l~ ;..' ;:';:,'L;::".Ii::f'\i:~:'::;':" """ pagea 10 and 11 ot tile Publ10 BeGoNe otP1neUaa Count7. P1or1d&'~\~:)::;<':;:',:';.;';;':,::' ~~t;i,~ 8. . .'. .... . . .' 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Cit,y Commission intends to annex the .forego ng lands according to the pro~" -. ... ,"., f:;i;~;<""" visions ot Section i71.041 Florida Statut,es 1957, and ~o t.hat, end the C1~y Olerk";j/;n,;:;,;; '.::, ,,;; ;,:'>: .,: " is hereby direct.ed to pab ish t,h1s Ordinance :Ln the Clearwater Sun a newspaper,,;'" c', :':'.;;~;;f ";>':'~"...' l>\lblished in the Cit-y of Clearwater, once a week :for toar consecutIve weeks " :,:;<'<;0 ,:'.'~Yd}:r,~;t~t:',,:;, ,:'" 1mediately at'ter the passage of this Ordinance. .." " ..1: "..: ',<,k', ' Section 3. This Ordinance sha11 become er:fectiive immediately" "'" .it '. ',: ;"~:;<:':;;' upon its passage. ,i ,., .;; ;!!-;:~;I ; ",;'-:-~:-;;';' . '.. .;> ..,. ~ .,.;' .,,', . '.. ,,,j~"""i"" , ,.' :,' ,,"; ,.j".. ""." >,,:, PASSED ON FIRST READING June 16. 1958 .. :';';,:', :,!i, ,;;;?~ ;;"4$ ();,: .., .... PASSED Oil SECOND READIlIG June 1.6, 1958f;f *',L .... ',;,[ :;;;~iij\cL;.,.;.'. ~~~~G O~N.~H~ZD~:.~~If~L July 7, 1.958 '.';'i/. 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',;;'::',~,:i~, \~,:,~:. Cl.j ~:::~:.: ,J" ': >, ,,;<'i'~';:~:, :,' ":::1~.~10M~(L "... '-;':;, ':'': ~~~i;~~<.;" .. '>::,\ ,:...':R"i;'};;"';;;~i;:'ii~:" ;{;~5:2!f\k;~;,~B .~.. ,:..~~, .~:: ~:i~{ ," .'..,'., .~Jf;;j; Ai ,i~'~" "". ," 'i)i;, ,r" ~,:~;!;.,.. . ":; , , .;~'~ ":i;'~.,;:" ;;:',<' ,'.' "'.' ".':"", . , .., ,:'.J' ;'j'~. Parcel 9. , ,. ,<<,,~yy All of Sunset Lake Eatat.es Unit; 1, Subdivision. according to ,'. :. map or plat thereof' recorded among t,he Public Reeords of ,:".:/ Pinellas OOWlt.y. Florida. . . ," ~.!) ,. ; " t , ~ : .. .,. '! ~- 1 , , .... ," ,";": .. ::.' ",; Parcel 10. ~ ;/': ~~ r. 1_'/'" ..1.... -~ ., ;::t .. ," ,~ ~ ,~ - ~j " ,I - , L , .......\ ".' P'; ~~ . . r ':~~i::t~';;t~~,,~' " \; ,;-: :;~~;i~ i; :.: 'I ".t.'- ~', ~~i; ~~,i~',i~;;;7;;;:~:~ i l :- ;. .'t'.'. ..,>:~;.~~ ::: ,"'1..: ''\,' "'I ...",~ l......",',',;:"'..,:,;:"7..-.,,~.,, {~,.---'l.:. ~'''''':~~I.::-.:;;;.~.:.;~,~':"':1r.:''.~:-.., ,( ,. ;--~ '.....:k...,.~~~''"~,....'O'~~~l!f..;:lt. '-~~'~>~tr ''':.~:''- ';, . w . ~",,,,,,,,,,":<.~~io~.'$il,,"'M,,.,ll"~~"'~ t "~"_ I h... .... ".,~.:.. ! '., 0\ " > ..,.:::~. ... ~~.. ,t, . t '~t~~"'~~~l\d'irifli:""~':.'.:/\'fr." 'rt,.- ;;--. t:~'.P";.." '''.' :>i ...:."" "~".rT .....<,_,..~ ".,". ~ . ,.""'.~.~. . , .' '.' .' it:... '. \' C:'!fr\;~,~.~,/,:.;,.,,;!\;,!,,-';.,;::f, "I' "il.,:,'.,;}':ft.'.'~~ .i,,':,!~' >,\ '>;)~~:;f,J'J)W,7~:,;;' 'w..'&~'f<W!?' ..,"><::;j+'"il;1~"'W:'~l\~~6~i\'~~;'r'~"'fjt,,~;,';-"'~"i~~~'i'i""M~' ..' ~.~:rif~1:~;.:~~~'4:i~':'::fr~L'~~~~:~~~~;:~~r:-,',~~""i2f:_\,.~i~~;~:~,~;:~~~~;~:~~,2~~r~Z~..:n~,:j2:t;t::::.' ""k~,.; ORDI~^NCE NO, 779 AN OHDIEAtiCE OF 'mE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA, AMENDING SECTIO~ l~~ CHAPTER 32, OF THE CODE OF THE CLTI OF CLEARWA.ER 1950 BY AMENDING THE SCHEDULE OF RA'fES AND CHARGES FOR WATER SERVICE FURNISKED BY THE CITY: REPEALI'NG ALL CONFLICTING ORDINANCES. AND PROVIDING FOR THE EFFECTIVE DATE. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COloMISSION OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA: SeQ~ion 1. Section 14, Chapter 32 of the Code of the City of Clearwater, Florida, 1950, relat,ing to rata schedule for water service furnished by tbe City. is amended to read as follows: .Section 14. Rate Schedule. Water rates under the differen~ schedules shall be as ~o11ows: (a) Domes~ic (stores. offices, hotels, motels. aultiple and single ~amily residen~ial premises and general business establishments) rates shall be , ~he f.ollowine. basad on monthly consumption: CONSUMPTION CH~~: less. a @ @ @ minimum o~ t2.25 per month. .30 per 100 cu. ft. .20'per 100 Cu. ft. .15 per 100,cu. ft. First ~OO cu. ft. or Next 1000 cu. ft. Next 9000 cu. ft. Allover 10,400 cu.ft. MINDUJl-1 B1 LL For each custom~ billed under the domestic rate schedule there shall be a mon~Bly minimum charge based on the size of the meter, which minimun charge will alLc~ and,1nclude the use of certain quantities of water as'listed hereunder, , but for tne consumption of water in excess of said allowance the customer shall be pilleQ for said excess at the domestic consumption charge listed above: Meter Si28 ~til1imum l-iont hly Water Consumption Allowed Charlte Per Month Under 1 inch $ 2.25 400 cu. f't. or less linch, . 3.75 900 cu. ft. or less l~.inch or li incn 5.25 1400 cu.f't. or less 2 inch 7.25 2400 cu. ft. or less .3 inch 11.25 ~400 cu.ft. or less 4. inch 15025' 6400 cu.f't. or less 6 inch 23.25 10,400 cu. ft. or less (b) Industrial rates, applying to customers using water in their normal ac1iiv1ties for production or processing such as groves, laundries, mills, ~actories. ice plants. rerrigera~ion plan~s and similar establishments a~d where it is es~ablished from past records or fut.ure experience and information t. hat ~he average monthl.y consumption of said industrial rate customers has or will exceed J~ cub~c feet per month over any three month period, shall be as ~ollows, based OD mon~hly conswmption: COESrn~PTIQN CHARGE: l2~ per 100 cu. ~t. tor all water used. MIEIMUM BILL: For each customer billed under the industrial rate SChedule there shall'" a monthl~ minimum cnarge based on the size of the meter. which minimum charge 'illl allow and include t.he llSe of ce~ain quantities of waeer as listed hereunc1~r, ,but f'or the consumption o~ water in excess of said allowance the customer sba1l be billed for said excess at the industrial consumption charge li8~ed above: Meter Size Min~mum Monehly Charge Wa~er Consumption Allowed Per Month 1500 cu. ft. or lesa 2500 cu. ft. or less 4000 cu. ft. or lesa 6000 cu. ft. or lesa 10000 cu. ft. or les8 1 inch or \\D.der ,,~i ineD or Z incb .;.",J:-inch " ,:t':inch ':.':. .'......1""ch ,. . .... $ 1.gO 3.00 4.80 7.20 12.00 , , . , ..... .~ . , ~ '~~j!>~wtr~,~\~;:'? ,of :~\~c?':ti:"0";<'\~C':, ",' .' ':';'~"':'i:W' \':tYf:.'{"- ~r:'}(;),;:...:'"'' :,,,:,:~'r,~.~;:? ';"}:"';~,:::W;~.~(t~~~9'~:7~~~;-:"~~:~r.t.::)'ili:!."'~y.~{~r~~~,~:,.~ ' 'N~"'\;f~l;,;,~'~';',;',li~""; ,.' ,.:.:/'.i, /,,!: " ',.. " :,.'" .':".).' ::":,.~';:..,.r::i. ~~jikl~\;~,;~~,?~\" ',' ::~';:ih;};:;,:'.. :.":~;'~;:"::,,j'~l.f:: ;'i~;g~i:)J~' ~.tii.l .~J_""oI,.;...l~_"""''''''''1,,,,,,"'''f.:i.-,,,,.._...~...~ ....._Io._f.'................_......\\i.:.~ ~~~IJ,..._'l;J... A:..j.;.i.;_~...r~.J.......~..."....,.,..~, .............x:.:..;.\-'-".\''''''~#w.w~.. I , ORDINA~~E NO. 7(9 Class1f~ca~ion of customers as industrial for the above purpose shall be made by the City Manager providing that an appeal from his decision may be made ~o ~he City Commdssion. (c) Lawn or sprinkling rates, applying ~o customers who have had a separate meter and piping installed fortne sole purpose of supplying ~ater for lawn sprinkling or irrigation purposes and where there is no connection between said lawn sprinkling system and the water piping serving the building or buildings on ~he premises, shall be as follows based on monthly consumption. CONSill4PTION CaARGE: 12~ per 100 cu f~. for all wa~er used. MlNnw1Ulot BILL: For each customer bi1led under the lawn or sprinkling rate there shall . be a month1y minimum charge of $2.00 regardless of the size of the meter, which minimum charge will. allow and incl.ude t.he use of up to 1.700 cubic feet of wa~er per month, but any excess over said 1700 cubic feet per month shall be billed for said excess at ~he rate of twelve cents per 100 cubic feet. Separate meters and service lines installed for Ja~n sprinkli~g purposes shall be at the property owners' ex- pense at standard fees for such it.ems as are inst.alled by City employes. If at any time a customer desires t.o discontinue such sprinkling service, the City will shut off the line and remove the meter (if so desired) and allow a reasonable salvage price on the meter, based on 10% depreciation per year on said mete~'" i:Ol' each year 1n service. (d) All outside of city service to be twenty-five perce~ additional ~o above rates, all connections to city mains., and meter and installation to be charged to property owner; application fees to be the same as set ~orth in section 4 of ~hi5 chapter. (e) Special free fire protection for service, for any buildings to be made at property owner's expense, for tapping and connection to outside curb line. Connection to curb to be made by ~ater department and charged for at cos~ of ma~erial and labor. This 8erv~ce to be used for fire protection only, no other connection other than fire hose to be allo~ed on this service. This service to be installed by approva~ o~ superintendent of water department, and all valves on hose connection to be sealed by him. Val~es to be opened only for testing same. and in case of fire ~ithin building, the superintendent of water depa.rtment must be immediately notified when seals are broken and reseal same. Failure to comply with above rules ~ill be puniShed by a discontinuance o~ ~ree service, and a mater mus~ be 1ns~alled at property owner's expense, before such service will be resumed. Metered rate under scnedule (b). The water department. will not be responsible for any damage on account of failure of' water supply .from any cause. (t) An allo~ance wi~l be made for invisible underground leakage, if unknown to tbe consumer, but no further allowance will be made after consumer i8 notified of such leakage. The allo~ance will be one-half of amount above the ' maximUm al10~ance of three hundred cubic feet. (Ord.No.408: Ord.No.55a.Sec.l,6-2l-46). Sec~ion 2. 111 ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are ~o ~he exten~ of said conflict, hereby repealed. . Sec~ion 3. Tbe revised ra~es as hereinabove set oue shall be charged on all bills rendered on and after August 24, 195a. Sec~ion 4. This ordinance shal~ become etfective upon i~s passage in accord- ance wit.h ~a". PASSED ON FI R.S'r READING July 14. 1958 PASSED ON SECOND READING July 14. 1958 PASSED ON TRIED AND FINAL READI:NG AND ADOPTED July 14. 1958 Is! Lewis Homer Mayor-Commissioner Attest,: . ~... J.!).' R. G. Wh1 ~ebe ad. Cit.y Clerk P\lblished: Procr or Publica~ion ""', , . "'. -. .", " ,., ,..'..... "'.."'....'+t.."'.~..."............>..'t.!.J., ...J..\',~.I~'..; ;,.:......:.;..r.~'";,...;;.':!J~..:.: ,:.... "~~;;;::~~:;:,:~.t~;"i'''Cjf;1~~~.(";~~~&'0~~1ffu,'1i",~:=;~1,:~~"f:,';;',:;]~i~; " CITY COMMISSION MEETING July 14, 1958 AGENDA CITY COMMISSION ME~ING JULY 14, 1958 1:30 P.M. ~eports from City Manager . -~ter Works Brass Goods 2. Additional Work at Marshall Street Treatment Plant Recommended by Consulting Engineer 3. Other Engineering Matters 4. Private Lot Mowing Requests 5. Verbal Reports and other Pending Matters 6. Letter of Resignation from City Manager Reports from City Attorney ~ Agreement wrfh Ross Campbell re Brightwater Drive 8. Consideration of Proposed Rooring Contractors Ordinance 9. Ordinance Amending Water Rates 10. Request for Assignment of Contract with utility Service Maintenance Corp. 11. Consideration of Extension of Lease - Bay Drive-In Invocation Introductions Minutes of Preceding Meetings Public Hearings Reports of City Manager Reports of City Attorney Citizens to be Heard Other Commission Action Adjournment Meeting Pension Plan Trustees --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RESOLUTION 58-59 WHEREAS: it has been determined by the City Commission of the City of Clearwater, Florida, 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 thereof 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 of the City of Clearwater, Florida, that the following described property, situate in said City, shall be cleaned of weeds, grass and/or underbrush within ten (10) days after notice in writing to the owners thereof to do so and that upon failure to comply with said notice, the City shall perform such cleaning and charge the costs thereof against the respective properties in accordance with Section 128 of the Charter of the City of Clearwater, as amended. OWNER Frances B. Hicl(s 1122 E. 31st St. Brooklyn, N.Y. B. P. Hicks West Coast Hotel Clearwater, Fla. Lillie Whitledge 437~ Bay Ave. Clearwater, Fla. Kennedy & Strickland 814 Cleveland St. Clearwater, Fla. Margaret S. Edmunds Box 158 Hinton, W. Va. Merle Van Houten 1901 Edgewater Dr. Clearwater, Fla. Vito Fasulo 1449 Court St. Clearwater, Fla. Spencer B. Miller 1236 N. Sedeeva Cir. Clearwater, Fla. Kenneth L. Glide 1160 Iva St. Clearwater, Fla. Chas. H. Hardy 705 Vine Ave. Clearwater, Fla. Williwm L. Farrell 922 Pinellas St. Clearwater, Fla. James.J. McCoy 417 South Avenue Aurora, Ill, Harry B. Van Ness 1944 Macomber Ave. Clearwater, Fla. Smith P. Jewett Rte 1, Box 288 Clearwater, Fla. S. Howard Connors 1200 N. 7th St. Marquette, Mich. PROPERTY LO'ts 25, 26, 27 Block S Bay Terrace Subdivision Lots 41 & L~2 Block A Belmont 2nd Addition Lots 47 & 48 Blocl<: A Belmont 2nd Addition Lots 18 thru 25 Blocl<: I Belmont 2nd Addition Lot A Replat of Floridena Subdivision Lots 21 & 22 Block B Country Club Estates Lots 23 & 24 Block B Country Club Estates Lot 25 Block B Country Club Estates Lots 28 & 29 Block B Country Club Estates Lots 30, 31, 32 Blocl.;: B Country Club Estates Lot 11 Block 11 Milton Park Subdivision Lot 2 Block D East Druid Estates Addition Lot 5 Bloclc 6 Druid Park Subdivision Lot 6 Block 6 Druid Park Subdivision Lot 10 Block 6 Druid Park Subdivision COST $26.00 15.00 15.00 26.00 17.00 21.00 21.00 16.00 21.00 26.00 15.00 17.00 17.00 16.00 17.00 (Continued) " . , ,". . . . . " ~:--~. . . .~ - . or.... ~,~ <.. ."~ ,..".,':...~....... 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Whitehead City Auditor and Clerk ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ July 11, 1958 Hon. Mayor & Members of City Commission Gentlemen: You have asked for my resignation. You have it, any date you wish to make it effective. Faithfully, Is/ Jack Tallent July 14, 1958 Hon. Mayor and Members of City Commission City of Clearwater I withdraw my resignation dated .July 11, 1958. Publicity thereon has blamed me of many things for which I was not responsible. Only by this procedure can the matter be cleared. If the Commdssion wishes to dismiss me I demand written charges and a public hearing upon the same before the Commission. /s/ Jack Tallent ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ June 30, 1958 Honorable City Commdssion Clearwater, Florida Gentlemen: As Trustees of the City of Clearwater Employees' Pension Fund, you are hereby notified that, James L. Wimbush, a laborer, utilities Dept. Refuse Division, has been duly examined by a local physician and designated by him as a "First Classll risk. The above employee began his service with the City on Dec. 30, 1957. years of age (birthdate -- Sept. 9, 1928) and meets the requirements S~rvice. It is hereby recommended by the Advisory Committee that he membership. He is under 45 of our Civil be accepted into Very truly yours, Advisory Committee of The Employees I Pension Fund /s/ Paul Kane, Chairman /.S! Edwin Blanton Is/ Helen Peters -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- .June 30, 1958 Honorable City Commdssion Clearwater, Florida Gentlemen: As Trustees of the City of Clearwater Employees' Pension Fund, you are hereby notified that, Ulyssee Barber, a laborer, utilities Department, Refuse Division, has been duly examined by a local physician and designated by him as a "First Class" risk. The above employee began his service with the City on Dec. 26, 1957. He is under 45 years of age (birthdate -- May 27, 1933) and meets the requirements of our Civil Service. It is hereby recommended by the Advisory Commdttee that he be accepted into membership. Very truly yours, Advisory Committee of The Employees I Pension Fund /sl Paul Kane, Chairman /s( Edwin Blanton Is/ Helen Peters ,< ..- ..;\'.;/~ .,'...., . ,~:" ',' . .. ,:' . , , ' .. ,- ~-~..,' ~.,. .." ..!' ..... .,. ,.,~.t...~..."~' "1',.... ',;t,; '"'" .... \;'i,,",,""':~ ':: '..., ~ ;'._ """...;" ....~..,. '''_". ~;' ,'.'l":, -".~. ~ . 0 CITY CONIMTSSION 1'�YEETING July 14, 195$ The City Commission of the City of Cl�krwater met in speclal session at the C:L�y Kall, Monday, Ju1y 14, 195�, at 1:30 P,M. with the £ollowing members present: Lewis Homer Mayor-Comrnissioner W. E. Strang, Jr. Commissioner Cleveland Insco,, Jr. Commisaioner James H. tVatkins Comrnissioner Absent: Herbert R. Fields Commissioner Also present tvere: G. Weimer Actin� Ciby Manager Ben Krentzma,n City Attorney S. Licicton City Engineer S�t, V, Schineller Representino Police Chief The I�layor called tne meeting t� order. He recommended the anpointment of 1vIr. George Dalby to the Civil Service Board tc� f'i11 the unexpired term of Mr. U. M. Slater ��iho had resigned. Ca�ssioner 4Jatk3ns moved Nir. George Dalby be appointed to the Ci,vil Service Board to .fill the une�tpired term of Mr. Slater. Motion wa� seconde�: by Co�ssioner Insca and carried unanimously. The Mayor requested that approval cf the minutEs of the July 7th meeting be postpor�ed to the next meeting, Comm�.ssioner Strang reported he had no corrections to the minutes af the meetinos of June 16th, June 25i,h and June 30th. 3y consent, �the approval a£ the July 7th minutes was dezerred to the next meeting. A�etter of resignation dated July 11, ig58, from Mr. Jac� Tallent, City Manager, waS read by the Mayor. The Mayor stated he had received another letter dated July 1�-, 1958, irom N1r. Tallent withdrzwing his resignation and asking ii' the Comanission wishes to dismtiss him tha� Nrritten charges be filed and that a pub�ic hearing be held. Comm3.ssioner Insco inoved that the resignation of Jack Tallent as City A4anager and his letter withdravain� the same and demanding t•�mi�ten charoes for lzis removal be received, and that he be remo;�ed as City Manager efiective July 14, 1958, ti,rith tlzirty (30) days severance pay to be paid from that daze, £or �he reason that his services and the results accomplislzed by him as City Manager have been and are tu�satisfactory; further that writtien charges to that efiect be prepared and furnished Mr, Tallent, and that a public hearing thereon be scheduled at the City� Hall at 10:00 A.M. on Ju1y 17, 1q58. AYotion tivas seconded by Co_mmissioner Watkins an� carried unanimously. In regard to bid5 for vtater works brass fi �tings, tne A'Ianager recommended accepting the lotv bid of $1,170.00 for 500 3j4 inch curb s-�ops and �`135.00 far 300 3j4 inc11 couplings from Farnan Brass Worics, C1eveland, Ohio, and the lovt bid af $615.00 ior 500 3/4 inch c�rporation stops from E?1is & Ford Supply Combany, Dunedin, Commissioner Strang moved Qn the recommendation of the proper authorities that the Farnan Brass lVorks, Clevelarrd, Ohio, he awarded the bid for Items 1 and 3 in the amount of �1,305.00, �.nd �hat Ellis & Ford Supply Company, Dunedzn, be awarded the bid fbr Item 2 in the amount of �615.00 and i,he proper officials be authorized to execL��e the contract. Motion �vas seconaed by Commissioner Inseo and carried unanimousl�. The Manager repo�ted that Mr. Harold Briley, Consulting Engineer, had recommended approval of supplemental agreement �4 to the Henry G. Dupree contiract for the Narshall Street Setivage Plant Addition to cover additional concrete Ulorl� in the amour_t of $1,612.00. Commissioner Stran� moved on the recommendation of the Consult3,ng Engineer and �he City Engineer that the supplemental agreement ,-�'4 with the Henry G. Dupree Company's c�iztract in the amount of �1,612,00 be approved; the additional contract tiane of fifteen days be granted; the proper officials be authorized to execute tihe agreement, and tl�at the funds be talcen from the revenLle certifica�te fund. Motion was seccnded by Commissioner b�Jatkins and carried unanimously. The Mana�er presented Resolution 5�-59 iallich would require fifteen property ot�mers to clean their lots of tiveeds and underbrush. Commissioner Stirang motired that Resolution 58-59 b� passed a:�d adopted and the proper ozficials be authorzzed to sign it. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Insco and carried unanimously. The Attiorney r�ported regarclin� the Brighttqater Drive sanitary sewer assessment 4f $357•50 for Lot 51, Bayside �2, that �he original oi,mer, Mr. Dave Price, had pald y�128.46 toward the temporary setiver line to serve that lat and tliat the present oiamer, Mr. G. Ross Campbell, althnugh he had already paid the full assessrrient, was no�a aslcing for a refund of $128.46 as a credit on the assessment since that hdd b�en allc�tved in other cases, Commissioner Strang mov�d �hat the sum of �'y128.46 be appropriated from unappropriated surplus for the purpose of malting payment of that amount to G. Ross Campbell as a refuizd for a portion of a sewer assessment previously paid by him o�z Lot 51, Bayside #2. Metion tivas seconded by Commissioner Watki.ns and carried unanimously. The Mayor a^equested that Iteni 8, "Consideration of, Proposed Roofin� Contractors" Ordinance", be deferred to the next meetin�. By consent, �his was done, + r � � � _2^ CITY COMD�IISSION MEETING July 1!I-, 1g58 The Attorney read on its first read3.ng Ordinance 779 which would amend Sectl.on �.�, Chap�er 32, Ci�y Code, by increasing the rates and charges for Watex service. Commissioner Strang moved that Ordinance 779 be passed on a.ts first reading. MQtion taas secanded by Commissioner tiJaticins and carried unanimously. Commissioner Stran� moved that Ordinance 779 be considered an its second reAclln� by t�.t1e only tvith the consen� of the Commissioners present. P2ot:ton was secoizded by Commissioner t^la�kins u�d carried unaniinously. The Attorney read the Ordinance by title anly. Commissioner Strang moved that Ordinance 779 be passed on lts second reading by title on1y. Motion was seconded by Commissioner tVatkins and carried unanimously. Commissioner Strano moved that Ordinance 779 be c�ns3dered c,n its third and final reading With the unanimous consent of the C,ommiss3oners present. Mot:ton was seconded by Commissioner Watkins and carried unanimously. The Attorney read the Ordinance in iull. Commiss3oner Strang moved that Ordinance 779 be passed and adopted on ii;s third and fiizal readin� and the proper officials be authcrized ta sign lt. �Iobion was seconded by Commissioner Silsco and carried unanimously. The A��orney reported that some time a�o the City entered 3.nto a contract wi�h the U�i13ty Service Maintenance Corporation, Orlando, Florida, for the repair of tlie elevated water tank on East Avenue in the stun o�' �_1.8,768.00, and tlzat the City had received a le�ter from the First National Bank at Orlando, F1-orida, aslcing that the City consent to the assignment of the con�ract to the bank. Commiss3oner Strang m�ved that the recauest of Utility Seivice Maintenance Corporation for consent of the Cit� to its assignment to First National Banlc in Orlando, Florida, of the intexest o� Utili�y Service Mainten�nce Corporation in that certain coni;ract tvith the City dated June 9, 1g58, pe approved subj2ct to the approval of Briley, jJild Rc Associates, the City's consulting eng�neers, and subject to the final approval of the City Attorney. Motion tivas seconded by C:>mmissioner Watkins and carried unanimously. The Attorney presentLd a proposed extension of lease tivith Mr. Gus Drulias ior the Bay Drive-In property (parz of T�act X, Ca�.zseway Business District) for a period of fi�Te years from it5 presenti expiratioiz date of P4a;reh, 1q62. M.r. Herbert Broti�m was present representzng Mr. Drulias. Commissioner jrlatkins moved that the Commission approve this agreement and tur.n it over to P+Ir. Brown for his client's co�sideration sub�ecti to the condi�ion that shculd the Engineer's survey indicate a description wnich proved that the actual land there no�r be�ng ixsed is no� accurately described that tlle description in the lease be amended to pro�ride for a descr7ption whi.ch accurat•ely covers �he land nov� being used. Motion tiVas secoizded by Commissioner Insco and carz�ied u.nanimously, D1r. Richard Salamone stated that he taislied to construct two driveways for access to Lot 2q, U7oodmere Heights, a duplex lo�, but '�ad been denied because his lot had t0 foot frontage instead of �,0 foot .frontage. The Attorney stated that Ordinance 705 covering curb cuts and dr�veways does restriet his lot to one driveWay but recommended an amendment to the ordi�a;nce to chan�e this for residential lots. Comm3.ssioner "�Jatkins moved that the City F�ineer and the City Attorney amend Ordinance 7�J5 in regards to tne cutt�?� of drivetaays in R-1, R-2 and R-4 areas. Motion vras seconded by G�mmissioner Insco and carried unanimousl3J, Mr, ti+J. P. Spette'1, 3og soutn Duncan, complained of noise from trucks and other aetivity at the A11en Distributing Company, 403 South Duncan, during the night an�. earlJ hours oi the morning. By consent, the City Manager tiJas iristructed to have the Police L�eparLment issue a warning there and t'�en ask the people �jn the neighb�rhaod �o cooperate ivith the Police Department �o inform tlzem so that they can check at the �ime oi the violation. The Attorney explained that in order for an ordinaizce to be effective it mu�t be publish�d 3n the net•vspaper either by title onl,y ar in some cases in full withirz five days after passage. He e�lained that a c�py of Ordinance 777 had been sent to th� Clearwater Sun for publica�ion on Friday, July llth, but they ne;lected to ,��zblish it on that day; therefore, it was necessary to repass th� ordinance on third and final readin�. Commissioner t�faticins mojred wiih wlanimous consen� that Ordinance 777 be read again, tZoticn Uras seconded by Comm3.ssioner Insco and carried unanimously. The Attorney read in full Ordinance 777 Trrh� clz Urauld declare �he City' s intention to aru�ex acreage in Section 2-29-15, a portiori of Zephyr Gardens, all of Sunset Highlands Unit l, a portion of Sunset Highlands Unit 2 and all of Sunset Lake Estates Unit l. Commi.ssioner Strang moved that Ordinance 777 be rep�,s�ed on third and final reading and re-adopted as originally amended, and that the proper officials be authorized to execu�e it. Motion was seconded by Commissioner ti+latkins and carried unar_imax sly . Commiss�oner Strang explained tnat �n the neva budget $18,000.00 had been allacated to be paid to Pinellas County for use of the County sanitary fill for garbabe and trash. He reportecl he had been ?nfor•med by Ntr. Robert Stuler, Director of the Pinellas CounLy Planning and Zonino Departmen.t, that the figure due the County wauld be �;26, OQ0.00 but since the City ti�tou_td nat have all the neUt trucks � n use during the entire year he said the amount vrould be xeduced to �21,000.00 far the rest of this year. Commissioner Strang moved that an additional �3,Q00,00 be transferred fram unappropriated surplus to the proper accaunt to brin� this amuunt up to �21,000.00 for the balance af thia year so that the City can get a de=inite contr�et zvith the County, Moiion vras seconded by Commis3ioner Udatkins and carried unanimously. , 3 �v _g_ CITY COMMISSION N�ETING July 7-4, 1958 CommiNs3,oner Inaco reported that the Traffic Divislon of the Police Department has been wi�haut the use af its s�tation wagpn for about twc� weeks< He suggested that the Mana�er be ins�ructed to advertis� for bids to replac� that piece of equipment since �.t tia�,s approved in the new budget. By cons�nt, •�Yie Manager �vas so instructed. Commissioner Insco commented the traffic si�n at the entran,ce to the Memori.al Causeway developed by the Junior Chamber of Commerce is i� a bad state of repair, and since he understood maintenance of the s�.gn was ineluded in the budget for the Jay�ees, he suggested the City Manager vtrite them a letter and a�k how the City can cooperdte wlth them in ge�ting that traffic sign in order. Commissioner Watkins reported that the Civil Defense Director of Pinellas County advised him that our radio will be �.n constant contact �rith the Tampa Weather Eiureau and from naw on will receive Yaourly reports from the �leather Bureat? concerning not only hurricanes but on all ��reather so perhaps in the futvre it vai11 be posaible tp g�.ve people a little bit better warning than in the pas�. The Mayor announced the four Commissioners present had attended the Suncoast League oi Municipalities meeting in NaplPs, tooether with the �ssistant City Attorn�y, and the City was honored to have Commissioner Insco slected the first �ice president oi the League and Commissioner Strang elected to the Board of Directors. Mr. CaI W. Anderson, 9 North Meteor, asked abo�a.t a�z ordinance keeping trucks off rEsidentiaT streets, He said it was proposed to resu.rface and curb his s�reet and if possible he would like ta have the heavy truci�s kept off of -�t. The City Attorney ex�lained that the Traffic Department had prepared a list of streets which are designated as truck routes. Commissioner GJatkins moved the maiter be reierred to the Traffic Department and request that they make a further study of it to try to see jvhat they can do to eliminate the situa�ion, Motion was seconded by Commissi�ner Strang and carried unanimou:sly. Commi.ssioner Insco suggested that CommissiDner Strang be name3 Acting Mayar during the period Mayor Homer is on vacati�n from July 25th to August 24th. Gommissioner Insco moved that Commissioner Strang be elected Act3ng Mayor durin� the absence of Mayor Homer from the C9_ty. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Ula�lcins. Upon the vote being taken, Commissioners Insco, Watkins and Homer voted "Aye". Commissioner Strang did not vote. Motion carried. The Commission, 1�ow adjourned as the City Commission and ac'cing as Trustees of the PEnsion Fund, hzard letters read from the Advisory Committee re�ommer_ding the following be accepted into membership: Ulyssee Barber and James I,. Z�Iimbush, laborers, Utilit3.es Department, R�fuse Division. Commissioner Watkins moved that the two employees be aceepted into the Pension Plan, Notion was seconded by Commissioner Insco and carried unanimously. Ther� being no further business to come bei'ore the Board, the meeting was adjourned at 3:05 P.M. Attest: �` `����, �.. • . : / yo - ommi oner i: i bRDiNANCE N0. 7'j'�' AN ORDINANCE' DE�LARZN(� THE INTENTION C1F THE CITY QF Ci,EARWRTER, FLORIDA., T0 AI�iNEX PRQPERTY HEREIN/�'TER I)ES^RISEU, i�FiSCH SS Pi?QI'ERTY I,YTNG NORTii OP' THE PRE-- SEAirt' CITY LINLI`� a ANP, EAST OF HIGHI,AND AVENUE, Pi�OPERfiY AT THE S�U`I°IiWEST COIdNEii aF THE TNTEI3SECTSON QF SUNS�T POINT itOAD AND ZiIGHLANv AVENUE PROPERTY I,YING IraME�IATELY NORTii OF SUNSE°1 HTGHLAND SUBDIVISTON, tiNZT 2, A PORTION OF SUNSI'sT HIGYiGANY? SUEDiV,LSI(}N, iTNIm 2, ALIr OF SI3NSET L�IiE EST4TES, UIQIT 19 SUBDItTZSI�N, AND l�IxL OF SUNSEfi HICrHLANAS, UNIT l, SUBDNTSiON, INTO T�IE CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE CITY OI+' C,LEARUlATFR� FZORIDAy iIP02tT THE �XPIRATION OF TIiIRTY (30) DAYS FROM TH� PASSSNG OF TiiTS OP,DII3ANCE, A,CGQRA3NG TO THE PROViSIONS OF �ECTI023 177:.04s FI,ORIDA STATU'I'&S 1957, AND PFiOVIDiNG FOR THE EFFECTIVE DATE OF 'i'HiS ORDINANGE. BE ZT ORDAINED HY TIi� CITY COMNLESSION OF THE CTTY Ok' CL,E�ARWATER, FLORiDA r �A Section 1. The City o� Clearwater,'F1or5.da, acting bs and through its Ci�y Gormnias o�n, ereby declares its inte�tion to ann�x into the corporate Iim3.ts of the �3ty oE' Clearvratex�, rlorida:, the �ollot�ting described lands 1�ing contiguous to the �exritorial ].3mits of` said City, wh3.ch iands contain less than ten (10} r�gistered votes�se Parcel 7.. T�e So�.th 1/2 oP the $E Zf4� of' the SW 1/�F o� Section 2, Tw�. 29S, Rge., ZSE, Pinellas Goun�,l, Floridas less a.nd exee�t rigi�t-ag-way of Tampa and Gu].g Coast R. R. Compar,y, and l.ess an� except. tlze followir� �raa� lying South and East o� said right-of-wny., mnr� pa;rticularly descri'bed as: From �he S 1/�- corner, �-29-15 as the POB run North �9° 22' 4$" W a;7:ong the 8, gine of sa3d Seation 2, 39�F.57 �t, t� �he c�n�er 7.ine o� �he Seak�oag•d Air Line Railwa;� �3glzt-o�-way; thenae run Nox��heastes'Ly alon� the center 13ne of said itail- way right-oP-way ��F3.1� Pt. to a poir�t on �he N-S center line of sa3.d Seeicion 2; thence run S 0° 07 ��46" East along said N-S center line 202.87 �ta �Co POB, less �ight-o�-Ura�. Parcel 2.. The Narth Y/2 of' �he SE 1j�F oP tne SW 1/� o� 5ection 2, Twp. 29�, li,�e. 7.5E, Parcel 3. The SW s/�F of the NE 1/�- oP the SI�J 1,� o�' Secic�on 2, Twp, 29s, �e. 15E. Parcel �+. The I�W 1/�F oi' the NE l/� os th� SW 1/� oi' Section 2, Tcvp. 29s, Rge. 15E. Parcel 5. Trie NW I/�+ o� the SW 1/4 of Seetion 2, �.'wP. 29S� Rge'. 15E les� the West 330 Peet thereoi', anc� I,ats 1 through l0 in- clusive, and �ots 14 th�ough 26 inc.cusive, B1.ock "A" and Lots 1 �hr�ugh $ 3neZusive anci T�ots 13 �hrough 2� ineZu�iue,. Block "�", a.].l in ZEi?� Gf�llr.^I�iS�, acco�ding to the ma,p or plat thereof' as recorded in Plat �ook l�, gage 2�, I'ubl3c Records oE Pine7.las Gounty, I'lorida., together uaith all streets abutting said a.creage an� sa�.d �ots above described. Parcel 6. I,o�s 3�9 37� 3$9 39a 40, 4zy 42, �3 and �F�+ �f S�anset fl3.gh7.ands, Unit 2, �.s reeo�ded in PZat Book u1, Pages 70 and 71, Public Recards o�' Pinellas County, Florida, together with a7.1 abuttir� streets. Parc�l 7.. The West I/2 of the Nt�! 1/4 oP Section 2, `rwp. 29S, Ft�e, 15E Z�S the NW 1/4 oF the NW 1/� of Section 2, Tarp. 29S, Rge. 15E, and LESS Sunse� Ii�.�hlands Uni� IZ �.s recorded 3.n Plat Book 4-1, Pa�es 70 and 71 oF the Public Reca�7;�ds of Pinellas County, I'loric�.. Parcel 8, The NNt �./� of the t�Td 1/4 of Sect3an 2, Ti;rp. 2gSa R�e. 3.5E�. � ; aA�zr?�r�c� ha� 777 Parcel 9. All of Sunset Lake Estates Unit I Subdivision, accordin� ta u�ap or pla� i:hereof recr�rded amon� the Publ�c R�cords oi Pine].].as County, Flo: i�a. Parcel lOd All of Sunset Hi;hl�nds, Uni.t I, Subdivi.sian, accardin� to the map Qr plat thereof recorfled among �he F'ublic �ecords of Pinellas Countyg. Florida. 8ection 2, 2he City of Clea�tater, FI.OPI.CI3� a�ting, by and through its Ci'tp Commission, intends to �nnex the �oregoing lands according �o t�e pr^cs- visions of Section 171.01�, Florida Statutes 1g57, and to Lhat end the City ClerY is hereby direcGe�i to pnblish this Ordinance in the C1e�r�rater Sun, a news��per publisheci in the City of G� earwater, once a��aeek fa� fonr consecut�.ve �aeeks immediately after �he passage of this Ordinance. Section 3. TLis Ordinax�ce shall becor�e effee�Give imnzediately upon its passage. ras��D �r� rzY�sT :��nzr�c Pgss�D or. ��cop�� ��nz�� PASSED t3N 'P$IftD Aii}3 FT11AL �ADIi;s AI�IJ ?�7A1]QP�ED AS URIGINALLi.' AMENDLD Attest• �s1 R. G. Whitehead City Clerk Publisheds Proof of Publication June lbs iJSV dune 16, 195� Julp 7, 195$ July 14, 1G58 f s% Le��is Homer July 1�., 19�$ Riayor-Co�missioner ORDIN�INCE N0. 779 �11� ORBINAIdGE OF THE CITY OF GI;i:.'�Rt�AT�SI�� FI�ORTDA, ARiENDIAix S�CiION 1L�.s CHAPT�R 32, OF Tt::� COTJ3?. �F` THE CTTY 0�' CL�ARt'VA'��R 1950' BY A.21IEnDING fih� S�HEDULE Q�' RA'.CES APiD CiiARGiS FQR WATLR SERVICE FURI3ISH�D BY THE CITIr: P�EPEALI'NG ALL CONFLICTIIVG ORT1INAhC��, AND PROVII}TNG �'OIf 1^HE �FPrCiiV� DATE. BE I1 ORDt1INEI? $Y TH� GITY COtilSISS10N OF' THE CITY QF GZE<RR`�ATER, FiORI�iA: Section 1. Sec�:.ion 1�., Chapter 32 of the Gode of the City of Cleartvatsr, Florida, 950, relating to rate se�edule.for wa�er service furnished by the City, is amended to read as follovzs: TfSection 11�.. Rate Schedule. ir�ater rates under tlze different schedules sha.11 be as follo��us: (a) Domestic (atores, off3ces, hotels, motels, multiple and sinale familp r�siden�ial. �reraises and geaeral business establisl�ments) rates shall be �he foTlo��in;, based on monthly consumption: GOtiSUi7PTI0l� CHARGFs: Rirst J�00 cu. ft. or less, a minimum of �2.25 per month.. �text 1000 cu. ft, i .30 per 10U cu. ft. Next 9001� cu. ft. t� .20 'per 100 cu. ft. All ovzr 10,L�OO cu.�t. � el5 per 100 cu. £t. tdTNITiUP•1 �II;I� For each customer biZled under the domastic rate schedule therti shal.l be a monthlp minimtua charge based on the size of the me�er, vahich mia�imum charge wi11 allow and ii�clude the use oi certain quan�iti�s of water as listed here�zn�er, buL i�r the ccnsump�ion of water in �xcess of said allowance the cusi:oner sha.11 be billed for said excess at the domastic consumption charge 1is'ted aoove: i�eter Size �Jnder 1 inch 1. inch, 1w inch or ].2 inch 2 inch 3 inch /� inch 6 in�h Tklinimum �honthly Char�e � 2. 25 3.75 5•25 7.<5 11. 25 15.25' z3,z5 T�Iater Consumption AlloVaed Per ��lonth 4.00 cu. £�9 or l�ss 900 cu. ft. or less 1k00 cu.ft. or less 2L�Q0 cu.ft. or less 4400 cu.ft. or less 61�00 cu.:fte or less 1d,4C0 cueft. or less (bj Industrial raCes, applyin� to customers zisin� water in their narmal ac�ivities for production. or processing such as groves, laundries, Mills, factoriss,: ice plan�s, refrigeration pl�nts and similar establishmen�s and where it is established from past records or future experience and information that the averaga monthly consumption of said industrial. r ate cus�omsrs has or will exceed 3000 cubi.e feet per month over any three raonth periad, shall be as iollc�k*s, oased on monthly consu�pL-ion: CqNSUiIPTION CHf�RGE: 12¢ per 100 cu. ft. for all kater used. 2dIPIIY�ti�I BTLL: For each customer �illed under t31e industrial rate scheciule there shall be a mon�Ghly minimum char�e based on the size of �he meter, which minimum charge wil� a11o�r and inalude the use of ceri�ain quantities of water as listed hereunder, but �or the consumptian oi wat�er in excess of sa�d alloraance tha cust�mer shall be billed for 'said excass at the 3.ndustrial consumption cYa rge listed above: �ieter Size � � 1 inch or under l� ineh or 2 inch 3 inch 4 in^h 6 inch \. , I�Siniraum tSon�hly Charge � l.$0 3.00 1�. $0 7, 20 12 a(30 1�a�Ger Consump�tion tlllov��ed Per I�iOR'GYl 1500 cu, ft. or le�s �500 cu. ft. ar les:.� 1�000 cu. i t> or leas 60Q0 cu, fte or less 10000 cu. it. or Zeas ORDTNkIeGE R�Q. 779 Classific2tion of customers as industrial for the above purpose shall be made by the City I�ana;er providin� that an appeal.irom his decisi�a� may be made to 1:he City Commission. (c) La.van or sprinklin� rates, applying to cvstomers v+ho Yaave had a separate meter and piping installed for the sole purpose of supplying water for lawn sprinkling or irriga�ion gurposes and �vhere there is no connection between said l�.wn sprinkling sysi;em and the �rater pa.pin� serving the building or buildings on the premise�, shall be as fo�lows based on monthly constunption., COI�SUP�SPTIUI� ChARGEt 12¢ per lOQ cu ft. ior a11 water used.. idTNIP�UId BILL: For each customer Y�illed under the lav��n or sprinklinp rate there shall be a month.lq minimaam charge of �2.A0 regardless of the size of the meter, cahich minimun► charge t•�ill allorr and ineluds the use of up to 1700 cubic feet of water per month, but any excess over said 170Q cubic .�eet per month �hall be billed for said excess at the rate of twelve cents per l00 cubic ieet. Separate meters and service lines ans�Galled for latwn sprinklin; purposes shall be at the praperty owners� ex- pen�e at standard fees for such items as are installed by Gity employes. If at any time a cus�omer desires to discontinue such sprinkling �sruice, the City will shut ofi the litte an� remove the meter (ii so desired� and allo�a a reasonable �'�ge price on the meter„ based on l0� dagreciation per yeax on said II6tSa ��:• eac:�i year in service. {d) A11 outside of city sErvice to be tc�enty-five gercent additional to above rates, all connections to city mains., and meter and installatian to be charge� to property owner; applicatio� fees to be the same as set £orth in section 4 of, this chapter., (e) Special free iire pratection for service, Sor anp buil.dings to U� made at pioperty o�ner'a expense, for tappin� and connection to outside cugb line. Conn�c�inn ta curb to be made �y v:ater depari;ment and charged icr at cost of naterial and labor. This servi�a to b� used ior fire protection onlp, no other connection other than fire hose to be allowe� on this service. This service to be installed by approval of sugerintendent ai wa�ter departmer�t, and aZl valves on hose connection to be sealed by him. valv�es to be opened only for testin� sz..�e, and in case of'fire within buildi n�, the s uperintendent of wa�er degartment �ust be immediately notified when seals are broken and reseal sarr�eo �aa.lure to comgly wi�h aUove rules taill be punishad bq a dis�oni;inuance of iree service, and a meter must be installed at progerty ozoner's expsnsey, before such service will be resumed-. P�ietered rate under schec�ule (b), The v�ater depar�ment w�li �o't be responsiole f�r any dara�ge on account of fai.lure oi ti�ater supglp from any cause, (f) An alloV�ance will b� made for invisible underground leakaoP, if unknown to �he consumer� but no iurthar alloc,anc� will be made after cansumer is notified of such leakage, lne allo�tance will be one-half of amoun�G above the - maximum allowance of L-hree hundred cubic �'eet. (Ord.No.40$: Ord.I�o.55�,Sac.1,6-21-t��}. Sect�on 2. Ali ordinances or pa�ts of ordinanePs in conflict herewith are to the ex�-en� said conflic�, llereby repeaI.ed. Section 3, The revised ra�Ges as hereinabove sat out shal'1 be charged on all bi11s rendered, on and after Au�ust 2�., 195$, Seci:ion 1�.. ttiis ordinance shall become effective upon its passa�e in accord- anc e wi�C�law. PASSED 0:� FIRST R'E�iDIPIG PASSED QN SECpNU Ri.ADIN� PASSED �N '.LHIP:D AIiT� �'INAL Fi��4.DTiVG hTvll ADOPT�D ��Ciest: (s) fi. G. G4hitehead CiL-y Clerk Published: Pro�f of Publicatifln, .iu7. 1�.. 19 5$ Julv 14, 1y �$ � Julv 14. 195$ /s/ Le�is Homer hiayor-Commissioner f_' t' . 39� CITY COMM:CSSION MEETING July 14, 195$ AGENDA Reports from City Mana�er CITY COM.MISSION MEETING T, B s, Wa er ores rass Goods J�Y 1�.� 195g 2. Additional tiJorlc at Marshall Street �'rea�m�nt 1:3Q P•P7• Plant Recommended by ConsLtlting Engineer 3. Other Engineering Matters Invocatiion 4. Private Lot Mowing Requests IntrodLtetions 5� Verbal Reports and other Pending Matters Minutes of Preceding Meetings 6. Letter of Resigilation from City Mana�er Public Hearings Reports of City Manager R.eports from City At�orney Reports of City Attorney `7. Agreement wi oss Campbell re Bxi�ht�aater Citiaens to be Heard Drive Other Commission Action 8. Consideration of Proposed Roai'ing Contractors Adjournment Ordinance Meeting Pension Plan Trustees 9. Ordinance Amending S+later R�tes 10. Request for Assigrunent of Contract with Uti]'_ty Service Maintenance Corp. 11, Consideration of Fxtension of Leas:: - Bay Drive-In RESOI,UTION � NlHEREAS; it has been determined by the City Commis,sion of the City of Clearwater, Florida, that the property described below should be cleaned of weeds, grass andjor underY�rueh,,. and �hat after ten (10) days notice and failure of the ouaner thereof to do sa, the City should clean such property and charge the costs thereoi against the respective property. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the City Comm:i.ssion of the City of Cleax�Water, Florida, that the follotving described property, situate in said City, sha11 be cleaned of t�reeds, grass �ndjor underbrush within ten (10) days aFter notice in writing to tY�e o�vners thereof to do so and that upon failure to comply �vith said nctice, the City shall perform such cleaning and charge the costs thereof against the respective properties in accordance with S�ction 128 of the Gharter of the l;i�y of Clearwater, as amended. OtiVNER PROPERTY COST Frarices B. Hicks Lo s 2, 26, 27 ��� 1122 E. 31st st. BJ.ocic s Brooklyn, N.Y. Bay Terrace Subdivision B. P. Hicks Lots �-1 & 42 15,00 West Coast Hotel Block A Clearwater, Fla. Belmont 2nd Addition T:illie Wnitledge Lots �7 & 48 15.00 437� Bay Ave, Block A Clearwater, Fla. Belmont 2nd Adciition Kennedy & Strickland I,ots 18 thru 25 26.00 814 Cleveland St. Block I Clearwa�er, Fla. Belmont 2nd Addition Mar�aret S. Edmunds Lot A 17.00 Box 158 Replat of �'loridena Subdivisior Hinton, W. Va. Merle Van Houten Lots 21 & 22 21.00 1901 Edge�aater Dr. Bloek B Clearwater, Fla. Country Glub Estates Vito Fasulo Lots 23 & 2�F 21.00 1449 Court St. Block 3 Clearwater, Fl�.. Gountry Club Estates Spencer B. Miller Lo� 25 16.00 1236 N. Sedeeva Cir. B1ouk B Clearwater, Fla, Coun�r� Glub Estates Kenneth L. Glide Lots 28 t� 29 21:00 1160 Iva St. Block B Clearwa�er, Fla. Coun�.ry Club Estates Chas. H. Hardy Lotis 30, 31, 32 26,00 705 Vine Ave. Block B Clearwater, Fla. Country Club Estates 4Jilliam L. Farrell Zot 11 15.00 y22 Pinellas St. Block 11 Clearwater, Fla. Milton Park Subdivision James J. McCoy Lot 2 17.00 417 South Avenue Block D Aur�ra, IZ1. East Druid Estates Additlon Harry B. Van Ness Lot 5 i�.00 1944 Pdacomber Ave. Block 6 Clearwater, Fla. Druid Park Subdivision Smith P. Jewett Lot 6 16.00 Rte 1, Box 288 Block 6 Clearwater, Fla. Druid Park Subdivision S. Howard Connors Lot l0 17.00 1200 N. 7th St. Block 6 Narquette, Mich. Driiid Park SuUdivision (Continued) � 9 �-- CITY COMMISSION MEETING July :L4, 1958 (Continued) PASSED .�1ND ADOPTED BY THE City Commi.ssion of the City of C1earUrater, Florida, Th3s T4th day o£ July, A.D. 1958- /sj Lewis Homer Mayor- Conuni s si oner ATTEST: /s/ R. G. Whitehead City Auditor and Clerk July 11, 1958 iion. Mayor & Members of City Commission. Gentlemen: You haVe asked fox�� my res3gnation. You have it, any date you wish to make it effective. Faitkifully, �`s� Jack Tallent July 1�, 1958 �ion. May�r and Members of City Commission City of Cl�arwater � withdraw my resignatian dated July 11, 195�• Publicity thereon has blamed me of many things for which I was not responsible. Only bq tiv.s procedure can the matter be cleared. If the Commission tivishes to dismise me I demand written charges and a public hearing upon the same before the Commission. ;Isj Jack Tallent June 30, 1g58 Honorable City Commission Cleari�ratzr, Florida Gentlemen; I�s Trustees of the City cf Clearwater E�inployees� Pension Fund, �ou are hereoy notified that, James L. Wimbush, a laborer, Utilit�_es Dept. Refuse Division, has been duly examined by a local physician a��d dPsignated lay him as a"Firs� Class° risk. The above employee began lzis service tait'n the City on Dec. 30, 1957. He is under 45 years of age (birthdate -- Sent. 9, 1928) and meets the requiremeizts of our Civil Service. It is hereby iecommended by the Advisory Committee t11at he be acce�ted into membership. Very truly yours, Advisory Committee of The Employees� Pension Fund �sj Paul Kane, Chairman �s� Edwin Blanton �s� Helen Peters ,Tune 30, 1g58 Honorable City Commission Clearwater, Florida Gentlemen: As Trustees of the City of Clearwater Employees' Pension Fu.nd, you are hereby notified that, �[i!yssee Barber, a laborer, Utilities Department, Refuse Division, nas been duly examined by a l�cal physieian and de�signated by him as a"First Class" r•isk. The aAove employee began his service with the City on Dec. 26, 1957. He is under 45 years of age (birthdate -- tv[ay 27, 1933) and meets the requirements of our C�vil Service. It is hereby recommended by tlze Advisory Committee that he be acce�ted into membership. Very truly yours, Advisory Committee of The Employees' Pension Fund jsj Paul Kane, Chairman /sj Edwin Blanton js� HPlen Peters