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01/04/1965 .(~.;~~'r~::t::~::~~:~!:::~~~Jc':Ci!.2l:!:~,~:~~:t::~%~'~;:~"~~ Lff3 CITY COMMISSION MEETING January 4, 1965 The City Commission of the City of Clearwater met in regular session at the City Hall, Monday, January 4, 1965, at 1:30 P.M., with the follo~ing members present: Mayor-Commissioner Commissioner Commissioner Commissioner Commissioner Robert L. Weatherly Cleveland Insco Herbert R. Fields Amos G. Smith Joseph K. Turner, Sr. Also present were: James R. Stewart Herbert M. Brown Max Battle Willis Booth City Manager City Attorney City Engineer Police Chief' The Mayor called the meeting to order. The invocation was given by the City Attorney. Commissioner Fields moved that the minutes of' the meeting of' December 2l, 1964 be approved as recorded and as submitted in ~ritten summation by the Clerk to each Commissioner. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Insco and carried unani- mously. The City Manager recommended accepting the bid of' Fletchers Harley-Davidson of Clearwater for a new 1965 model motorcycle, less radio, with trade-in allowance, for the Police Department. Commissioner Turner moved upon the joint recommendation of the Police Chief and Assistant Purchasing Agent, concurred in by the City Manager that the contract be awarded to Fletchers Harley-Davidson of Clearwater for $2,015.39, less $400.00 trade-in allowance or $1,615.39, which is the lowest and best responsible bid and that the appropriate officials of the City be authorized to execute said contract which shall be in accordance with the plans and specifi- cations and bid. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Fields and carried unani- mously. The City Manager presented the bids of 3 separate companies, as recommended by the Assistant Purchasing Agent, for various water works brass fittings. Commissioner Fields moved upon the recommendation of the Assistant Purchasing Agent, concurred in by the City Manager that the contracts for low line items be awarded as follo~s: Item A 500 3/4" Key Curb Stops to Farnan Brass Works for $1,275 Item B - 500 3/4" Corporation Stops to Mueller Co., for 785 Item C - 25 2" Corporati on Stops and Item D - 50 1-1/2" Corporation Stops to Southern Meter Co. 617 $2,677 which are the lowest and best responsible bids and that the appropriate officials be authorized to execute said contracts which shall be in accordance with the plans and specifications and bid. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Insco and carried unanimously. The City Manager recommended accepting the bid of Municipal Supply and Sign Corporation for 400 - a ft. steel flanged v-channel sign posts, for the Traff'ic Division, Police Department. Commissioner Turner moved upon the joint recommen- dation of the Police Chief and Assistant Purchasing Agent, concurred in by the City Manager that the contract be awarded to Municipal Supply and Sign Corporation, Naples, Florida, for the swn of $794.80 which is the lowest and best responsible bid.and that the appropriate officials of the City be authorized to execute said contract which shall be in accordance with the plans and specifications and bid. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Fields and carried unanimously. The City Manager recommended accepting the bid of Anderson Auto Parts for one distributor testing machine for the Fire Department. Commissioner Fields moved upon the joint recommendation of the Fire Chief and Assistant Purchasing Agent, concurred in by the City Manager that the contract be awarded to Anderson Auto Parts, for the sum of $613.00, which is the lowest and best responsible bid and that the appropriate officials of the City be authorized to execute said contract which shall be in accordance with the plans and specifications and bid. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Turner and carried unanimously. The City Manager reported bids had been requested for the placing of doors on the West side of the Truck Service & Storage facility at the Incinerator. Two bids had been received which were at least 15% above the estimate. The recommendation of the Consulting Engineers, Briley, Wild & Associates, was that the bids be rejected and that the project be reexamined. Commissioner Turner moved that the bids be rejected. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Fields and carried unanimously. The List of Polling places for the February 9, 1965 election was presented for approval. Commissioner Fields moved that the polling places be approved as recom- mended by the City Clerk. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Turner and carried unanimously. The City Manager presented for approval a request from Suburban Propane for installation of l,OOO gallon underground storage tank for liquified petroleum gas, on property owned and occupied by Clearwater Lumber Company, 610 S. Myrtle Avenue. All the appropriate Departments have approved it. Commissioner Smith moved that the request be granted. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Turner and carried unanimously. . . . . ".',', ". '~:-:'/'::' '.. :'..........r'.......,........"_~.,;......~.:...,,.~p.,~.:' .1,..;.:;,;l;r')~",...;:j~.'....".,..;/...:"~ . ~ ~;!,,:. " ',,~~~t:t:!:::::::'":::::::o:::~:;1::,:;'::'.~7~~:;::;::,::l=::t:.::::;rt::;;%~;:~:~~;:;~0~;;;;~:';:~i~: f~'f -2- CITY COMMISSION MEETING January 4, 1965 The City Manager presented a request from Mr. Harold J. Davis, Davis Fuel Oil Company, to install 8,000 gallon underground storage tank for fuel oil (Lots 2 and ), Block C, Fairburn Addn. Sub.). The Building Inspector, Zoning Board and Fire Inspector, all have recommended approval. Commissioner Turner moved that the request be approved. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Fields and carried unani- mously. The City Attorney read in full on its first reading Ordinance #1046, intent to annex Lot 2, Sunset Highlands Unit 2. Commissioner Insco moved that Ordinance #1046 be passed on its first reading. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Smith and carried unanimously. Commissioner Smith moved that Ordinance #1046 be read and considered by title only on its second reading by unanimous consent of the Commission. Motion was sec- onded by Commissioner Insco and carried unanimously. The Ordinance was read by title only. Commissioner Turner moved that Ordinance #104b be passed on its sec- ond reading by title only. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Fields and carried unanimously. Commissioner Smith moved Ordinance #l046 be read and considered on its third and final reading at this meeting of the Commission by unanimous consent of the Commission. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Fields and carried unanimously. The Ordinance was read in full. Commissioner Smith moved Ordinance #1046 be passed on its third and final reading and adopted and that the appropriate officials be authorized to execute it. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Insco and carried unanimously. Resolution #65-1 was presented for relinquishing the City's right to a park, known as Lot 2, Block 32, Mandalay Sub. to L. B. Skinner Company, so that it may be donated to the Chapel by the Sea as a site for a parsonage. The City Manager read the letter of request from L. B. Skinner Company. There were no objectors. Commissioner Insco moved that Resolution #65-1 be adopted and that the proper officials be authorized to execute it, and that the letter be received. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Fields and carried unanimously. The Mayor stated that this park had never been dedicated. Resolution #65-2 was presented requiring the owners of eight (8) properties to clean their lots of weeds and undergrowth. Commissioner Fields moved that Resolution #65-2 be adopted and that the appropriate officials be authorized to execute it. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Insco and carried unanimously. The City Attorney reported that J. Edwin Larson State Treasurer and Insurance Commissioner had acknowledged receipt of Resolution #64-197, which opposed the in- crease of automobile insurance rates in Florida, and thanked the City for its interest for the people. The City Attorney reported that the Court hearing for establishing whether the residency requirements are met by Darwin Frank as a candidate for City Commissioner has been scheduled for Friday, January 8th, at ):00 P.M. Mayor Weatherly announced his resignation as a City representative to the Pinellas Planning Council but stated that Commissioner Smith still represented the City thereon. Commissioner Insco moved that Commissioner Fields replace Mayor Weatherly to represent the City on the Pinellas Planning Council. Motion was sec- onded by Commissioner Turner and carried unanimously. Mayor Weatherly recommended that the Legal Department investigate the laws to determine if the City was authorized to create a Housing Commission for the purnose of clearing blight areas. If additional legislation is needed, the City Attorney should come back with the recommendations to the Commission. Commissioner Fields moved . that tpe recommendation be approved. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Insco and carried unanimously. Commissioner Turner also recommended that the Legal Department investigate if individual buildings could be considered and made particular refer- ence to a residence at the west end of West Turner Street. Mayor Weatherly also recommended that the Legal Department be instructed to prepare legislation to be submitted to the Legislators for a public hearing to change the term of office of the City Commissioners and Mayor from two to four year terms, still retaining the staggered terms as now in effect. Commissioner Fields moved that the recommendation be approved subject to a public hearing. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Insco and carried unanimously. Mrs. Harold O. Petersen representing the wives of City Policemen present at the meeting, spoke requesting higher wages for their husbands. Mrs. Thomas Hansell, Mrs. Jack A. Marsh, Mrs. Charles D. Hughes, Mrs. Charles Evans and Mrs. Paul Meissner concurred with Mrs. Petersen. Mayor Weatherly stated that employees pay was considered at length when the present budget was prepared, but decided to in- struct the City Manager and Civil Service Board to make a complete survey with the report expected to be ready by March 1st, 1965. '"i.. ".-'" , ' ." ;". ,..' p. ...........~.~...,'.:....,......,\......... .'ub,,,,:(I'~ ,...:.: \:,.':'1__'.. :. ,.: '-' .....,.. '....... I-:'"':~':;'~'~'Y'"''..''''' . .,.... I .~.... :<'\10. ~~". " ." .. ~..., .~. . i~tt;t:~:jf~~,~........:;{;'~D~,,;~~~~; 71- fflo AGENDA CITY COMMISSION MEETING JANUAR.Y 4, 1965 CITY COMMISSION MEETING January 4, 1965 Reports from City Mana~er 1. Bids, Motorcycle 2. Bids, Water Works Brass Fittings 3. Bids, Steel Channel Posts 4. Bids, Distributor Tester Invocation Introducti..ons Minutes of Preceding Minutes Public Hearings Reports from City Manager Reports from City Attorney Citizens to be Heard 5. Bids, Truck Service & Storage Modification 6. Approval of Polling Places for City Election . 7. Request for Installation of LP Gas Station at Clearwater Lumber Co. Other Commission Action 8. Request for installation of Underground Storage Tanks - Davis Fuel Oil Co., Betty Lane & Overlea 9. Other Engineering Matters 10. Verbal Reports and Other Pending Matters Reports from City Attorney ll. Ord. #1046 - Intent to Annex Lot 2, Sunset Highlands Unit 2 12. Resolution - Abandonment of Park, Lot 2, Block 32 - Mandalay Subdivisi..on 13. Lot Mowing Resolution Adjournment Meeting Pension Plan Trustees December 2$, 1964 The Honorable City Commission City of Clearwater, Florida Gentlemen: Application is respectfully submitted for approval of installation of an LP-Gas fueling station to be located on the property of the Clearwater Lumber Company, Clearwater, Florida as per the attached diagraphrn, by SUBURBAN PROPANE. The proposed location has been inspected by Mr. O. Wolf of the Clearwater Fire Department, and our installation conforms with the requirements stipulated by his office. We propose to install a lOOO gallon under-ground tank, a pump and meter in a fenced area as indicated. All piping and fittings meet all UL requirements and safety regulations. Your consideration to this application is sincerely appreciated. Very truly yours, SUBURBAN PROPANE /5/ Al Flandreau, Manager Clearwater Office 161e S. Myrtle St. CC: Mr. O. Wolf Attachment: Diagraphm ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Clearwater, Florida 1739 Overbrook December 30, 1964 Honorable Mayor & Board of City Commissioners City of Clearwater, Florida Gentilemen: The undersigned hereby requests permission to install an underground storage tank, capacity 8000 gallons, to store fuel-oil on the following described property: Lots 2 & 3, Block "C" FAIRBURN SUB. (N. Betty Lane & Overlea St.) which has been leased to Davis Fuel Oil Co. The City Building Inspector and Zoning Board have given O.K. for said install- ation and the Fire Department sees no reason this request should not be granted. May I point out that this property will be fenced with app~priate heavy wire. Respectfully, HGD:nna /s! Harold J. Davis Enc. 4 CC ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- .( ~ontinued). . ". ,....l'.~....,...,~.~'.'\......'...'t'~.....:t/f~..-t~~...Vofo...,...->:~.It~lJH~i..-." ,...;~"lh?~~y..(j.."'i7.:t:~~....::..."."I"..... � �� CTTY COMMISSION MEETING January 4, 19b5 The City Commission of the C�ty of Clearwater met in regular session at the City Hall, Monday, January �., 1965, at 1:30 P.M., with the following members present; Robert L. Weatherly Cleveland Insco Herbert R. Fields Amos G. Smith Joseph K. Turner, Sr. Also present were: James R.. Stewart Herbert M. Browcz Max Battle Willis }3ooth Mayor-Commissioner CommissionEr Commissioner Gommissioner Commissioner City Manager City Attorney City Engineer Police Chief The Mayor called the meeting ta order. The invocation was given by the City Attrorney� Commissioner Fields moved that thU minutes of the meetin� of December 21, 196t� be approved as recorded and as submittec'i in written su.mmation by the Clerk to ea�h Commissioner. Motian was seconded by C�ommissioner Insco and ca:^ried un�n�- mous�.y . The City Manager recommended accePting the bid of Fletcher�s Harley-Dzvidson of Clearwater for a new 1965 rr.odel moborcycle, less ra.dio, with trade-in allowance, for the Polica Department. Gommissioner Turner moved upon the jnint recommendatior� of the Police Chief and Assistant Furchasing Agent, conct:rred in by the Ci�y tdanag�r that �he contract be awarded to Fletchers Harley�-Davidson of Clearwater for $2,015•39, l�ss �1��0.00 trade-in al,Iowance dr $1,615.39, which is the ,lowest an� best responsible bid and that the appropriate officials of the City be authorized t� execute said contract which shall be in accordance with the plan� and specifi- cations and bid. Nlfltion was seconded by Commissioner Fields and carried unani� mousl.y . Th� City Manager presented the bids oi 3 separate companies, as recommended by the Assistant Purchasing Agent, for various water works bra;�s fitti�gs. Commissioner Fields moved upon the recommendaticn oi the Assistant Purchasi.ng Agent, concurred in fiy thc City Manaoer that the contracts f�r low lir_e itenis be awarded: as follows: Item A- 500 3/L�,�� Key �urb Stops to Farnan Bra�s hFarks for �'1y275 Item B- 500 3/l��� Corporation Stops to I+�ueller Co., for �$5 Item C- 25 ?_r' Corporation Stops and Item D- 50 1-1/2" Corporation Stops to Southern niei.er Co, 61.7 2, 77 which are the lowest and best responsible bids and trat the appropriat� officials be authorized to execute said contracts which sha1.1 be in accordance with the plans and specifications and bid. Motion was seconded by Commissioner 2nsco and carried unaninously. The City Manager recommended accepting the bid of Municip3i Supply and Sign Corporation for I�00 - g ft. steel flanged v-channel s�_gn posts, for the Traffic Division, Palice Department. Commissioner Turner moved upon the joint recommen- dation of the Police Chief and Assistant Purchasing A�ent, �oncurred in by the City Manager that the contract be awarded to Municipal S�.�pply and Sign Corporation, Naples, Florida, for the sum �f $?94.$0 which is the lowest and best responsible bid .anci that the appropriate o�'ficials of the City be autr.ori zed to execute said contract whicY: shall be in accordance with the plans and specificati�r�s and bid. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Fields and carried unanimousiy. The City Manager recommended accepting the bid af Anderson Auto �arts for one distributor testing machine for the Fire Depart�nent. Gommissioner Fields maved upon the joint recommendation of the Fire Chief and Assistant Furchasing Agent, concu,.rred in by the City Ma�ager tnat the Gon�ract be awarded t� And��son Auto Parts, for the sum of $613.00, which is the lowest and best responsible bici and that the app.ropriate officials of the City be authorized to execute said contract w�hich shall be in accordance with the plans and specifi Catiions and bid. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Turner and carried unanimouslv. The Gity Manager reported bid$ had been requestecl fnr the placing of doors on the j�l�st side of the Truck Service & Storage facility at tre Incinerat�r. Two bids :nad been received wnich uere �t least 15o abo�ie t.he estimate. The recommendation of the Gansulting Engin2ers, Briley, �b'ild & Associates, was that the bids be rejecteci and that the project be reexamined.. Commis�a.o,ier Turner moved that the bidL be xejected. Motion was seconded by Commiss�.oner Fields and carried unanimously.. The List of Pol],ing places fc�r the February 9, Z965 election was presented fox approval. Commissioner Fields movpd that the polling pl�ces be apprtived as recom- mended by thP Gity Clerk. Motioa� t�as seconded by Commissione� Turner and Garried unan imo us'ly . The City Manager pres�ntad for approval a re�uest from Suburban Fropane for installdtion of 1,000 gallon undergiro und storage tank for liqtiified petroleum gas, on property own�d and occupied. by Clearwater I�umber Gompany, 6I0 S. Myrtle Avenue. All the appropriate L�epartments have approvad i�G. Commissioner Smith moved that the request be granted. Motio� was seconded by Commissioner Turner and c�rried tananimously. . i'�' _�_ CTTY COMMISSION MEETING January 1�, 1965 The City Nanager presented a requesb from Mr. Haroid J. Davis, Davis Fue,l Oil Company, to install $,000 gallon underground stoxage tank for fuel oil (Lots:2 and 3, BlocK C, Fairburn Addn. Sub.). The Building Inspector, Zoning Aoard and Fire Inspector, all have recommended apgroval. Commissioner Turner moved that the request be approved. Nlotion h:as seconded by Commissioner Fields and carried unani- mously. The City Attorney read in full on its first reading Ordinance #1046, inten'c to annex Lot 2, Sunset Highlands Unit 2. Commissioner Insco moved that Ordinance �1,O1a.6 be passed on its f irst reading. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Smith and carried unanimously. Commissionez• Smith moved that Ordinance �`104b be read and considered by title only on its second reading by unanimous consent of the Commi_ssion. Motion was sec- ondsd by Commissioner Insco and carried unanimously. The Ordinance was read by title only. Commissioner Turner moved that Ordinance �1U46 be passed on it:, sec- ond reading by title only. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Fields and carried unanimously. Commissioner Smi�h moved Ordinance �101�6 be read and considered on its third and final reading at this meeting of the Commission by unanimous consent of the Commission. Moticn was,seconded by C�mmissioner Fields and carried unanimously. The Ordinance was read in full. Commissioner Smith moved Ordinance #1046 be passed on its third and final reading and adopted and that the appropriate officials be authorized to execute it. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Insco and carried unanimously. Resolution #b5-1 was presented for relinquishing the CityTs right to a park, known as iot 2, Blo::k 32, Nandalay Sub. to L. B. Skinner Company, so that it may be donated to the Chapel by the Sea as a site for a parsonage, The City N;anager read the letter of request from L. B. Skinner Company. There were no objectors. Commissioner Insco moved that Resolu�ion n65-1 be adopted and that the proper officials be authorized to execute it, and that the letter be received. Motion was seconded by Commissianer Fields and carried unanimously. The Mayor stated that this park had never been dedicated. Resolution �65-2 was presented requiring the owners of eight ($) properties to clean their lots of weeds and undergrowth. Commissinnex Fields moued that Resolution #65-2 be adopted and that the appropriate officials be authorized to execute it. Motion was seco nded by Commissioner Insco ancl carried unanimously. The City Attorney reported that J. Edwin Larson State Treasurer anc� Insurance Commissioner had acknowledged receipt of Resolution �0�.-197, vrhich apposed the in- crease of automobile insurance rates in Florida, and thanked the City for its interest for the people. The City Attorney reported that the Gourt hearing for establi�hing whether the residency requirements are met by Darwin Frank as a candidate for City Commissioner has been scheduled for Friday, January� gth, at 3:00 P.M. Niayor Weatherly announced his resignation as a City representative to the Pinellas Planning Council but stated that Commissioner Smith still represented the Gity thereon. Commissioner Insco moved that Cammissioner Fields replace Mayor V�eatherly to re�resent the City on the Pinellas Planni.ng Council-. Motion was sec- onded by Commissioner Turn�r and carried unanimously. Mayor WeatherlS recommended that the Legal Department investigate the laws to determine if the City was authorized to create a Housing Commission for the purpose of' clearing blight areas. If additional legislation is needed,. the City Attorney should come back with thz recommendations to the Commission. Commissioner Fields moved that the recommendation be approved. Motion was se�onded by Commissioner Insco and carried unanimously. Commissioner Turner also recommended that the Legal Department investigate if individual buildings could be considered and made particular refer- ence to a residence at the west end of Wes�t Turner Street. Mayor Weatherly also recommended that the Legal Department be instructed to prepa-re legislation to be submitted to the Legislators for a public hearing to change the term of office of the City Commissioners and Mayor from two to four year terms, still retaining the staggered ter�ms as now in effect. Commissioner Fields moved that the recommendation be approved subject to a public hearing. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Insco and carried unanimc,usly. Mrs. Harold 0. Petersen representing the wives of City Policemen pressnt at the meeting, spoke requesting higher wages for their husbands. Mrs. Thomas Hansell, Mrs. Jack A, Marsh, Mrs. Charles D. Hughes, Mrs. Charles Evans and Mrs. Paul Meissner concurred vaith Mrs. PetQrseno Mayor Weatnerly stated that employees pay was considered at length when the present budget was prepared, but decided to in- struct the City Manager and Civil Service Board zo malce a complete survey with the report expected to be ready by March lst, 19650 •-3- �CITY GOMMISSIQN MEETING January w, 1g65 `Phe City Commission now adjourned as the City Commission and acting as Trustees oi the Pension Fund heard a letter reac� firom the Advisory Committee recommendi,ng that Gary G, Kooshian, Patrolman, Police Department, be admitted to the Pensi on Plan. Commissioner Fields moved that the employze named be accepted in the Pension Plan. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Turner and carried unanimously. There baing no £urther business, the meeting adjourned at 2:30 P.M. Attest: i ��e � Ci Clerk �- 0 � _ Ma or-Commissioner � � 8� � r�.�= �'" <• rn CITY CONIP4IS5TON N�EETING January Li., 1965 AGENDA Repor�s from Gity N:ana�er CITY CQP�:ISSIQN MEETING JAnTiJr�RY �., 1965 l. Bids, NIotorcycle Invucation 2. Bids, 4Vater Works Brass Pittings Intraductions 3• Bids, Steel Channel Posts Minutes of Preceding Minutes 4. Bids, Distributor Tester Public Hearings 5= Bids, Truck Service & Storage Moda.fica�ion Reports from City Manager E�. Approval of Polling Flaces for City Election Reports from City A�torney '7. Request f or Insballation of LP Gas Station at Clearwater Lumber Co. Gitizens to be Heard $. Request for installation of Underground Other Commission Action Stora�e Tanks - t�avis Fuel Oil Co., Betty Lane & Overlea Adjournment 9. Other Engineering Matters Nieeting Pensi on Plan Trustees 10. Verbal Reports and Other Pending Natters Reporbs from City Attorney 11. Ord. �10�.6 - Intenb to Annex Lot 2, Sunset Highlands Unit 2 12. Resolution - Abandonment oi Park, Lot 2, Block 32 - Mandalay Subdivision 13. Lot Nowing Resolution December 2£3, 196y. The Honorable City Commission City of Clearwater , Florida Gentlemen: Application is respectfully submitted for approval of installation of an LP-Gas fueling station to be located on the property of the Clearwater Lumber Company, Clearwater, Florida as per the attached diagraphm, by SUBURBAN PROPANE. The proposed location has been inspected by Mr, O. Ulolf of the Clearwater Fire Department, arrd our installation conforms with the requirements stipulated by his office. VJe propose to install a 1000 gallon under-ground tank, a pum� and meter in a fenced area as indicated. All piping and f'ittings meet all UL requirement s and safety regulations. Your consideration to this application is sincerely appreciated. Very truly yours, SUBURBAN PROP�INE /s/ A1 Flandreau, Manager Clearwater Off ice 161$ S. Myr�le St. CC : R4r. 0. Wolf Attachment; Diagraphm Clearwater, Florida 1739 Overbrook December 30 1961� Honorable Mayor & l3oard of City Commissioners ' �ity of C��arwater, Florida Gentlenen: The undersigned hereby requests permission to install an underground storage tank, capacity $000 gallons, to store fuel-oil cn the following descxibed property: Lots 2 Fc 3, Bl�ck "C" FAIRBURN SUB. (N. Betty Lane & Otrerlea St. ) which has been leased to Davis Fuel Oil Co. The Citp Building Inspector and Zoning Board have given O.K. for said install- ation and the Fire Department sees no reason this request should not be granted. May I point out �hat this property will be fenced with appropriate heavy wire. Respectfully, HGD:rma Enc. i� CC /s/ Harold J. Davis -e (continued) ---------------- � �� CZZ'Y GOMMTSSTON MEETING January la., 1965 (continued) Dunedin, Florida December 2$, 196t� To the Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Commission G!:�arwater , Florida Dear Sirs: WHEREAS, the Plat of Manda?ay Section of Clearwater Beach made in the year 7.925 shows Lot 2, Block 32 apparently designated "Par.�C�� aftez• the original �,repa- ration of said Plat, and WHEREAS, the lot was never deeded by �he L. B. Skinner Company ta the City and no dedication has been made, and VJHEftEaS, the City h�:s never made any use of said lot and it has been neg- lected and is a detriment to the communit�, and WHEREAS, it has never been f�asible to use said lot as a Park as the lot would b� too small NOW, THEREFORE, We request the City of Clearwater relinquish its interest, if any, in this lot to L. B. Skinner Company so Lhat we may donate it to the �hapel by the Sea for their use as a s�te for a parsonage. Yaur usual prampt attention will be appreciated. Sincerely L. B. Skinner Company /s/ F. b. Skinnzr ENCLOSURE: President Map Resolution December 23, 1964 FIonorable Citv Commissian Glearwater, Florida Gentlemen• As Trustees of the City of Clearwater Employees' Pension Fund, you are hereby notified that, Gary Go Kooshian, Patrolman, Police Dept. 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 Ci�y af Clearwater on May 12, 1961�. He is under 45 ye�rs of age (birthdate Feb. 1�., 1935) and meets the require- ments of our Civil Service. It is hereby recommended b� the Advisory Committee that he be accepted into member sh ip. Very truly yours, Advisory Committee of Tha Employees' Pension Fund /s/ Paul Kane Chairman /s/ Edwin Blanton /s/ Helen Peters � �,��'`� � � � �� � � . . . ,.., � � . ,i i ; �