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11/17/1977 ,', ., CITY COMMISSION MEETING November 17, 1977 The City commission of the City of Clearwater met in regular session at the City Hall, Thursday, November 17, 1977, at 9:30 a.m., with the following members present: Gabriel Cazares Kar1een F. DeBlaker Darwin S. Frank Karen Martin william Nunamaker Mayor/Commissioner Vice-Mayor/Commissioner Commissioner Commissioner Commissioner Also present were: Anthony Shoemaker Thomas A. Bustin Max Battle Frank Daniels City Manager city Attorney City Engineer Police Chief The Mayor called the meeting to order. The invocation, was given by the Reverend Hugh Barry, St. Cecelia Catholic' Church. The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Chief Daniels. ITEM #3 - Introductions and Awards. (None). ITEM # 4 Service Awards. Sue Creamer, Maintenance Worker II, Parks and Recreation. Department, received the Employee of the Year award. Service pins were presented to nine City employees. A Citation of Appreciation was presented to William Stephen, III, for his efforts on the Tampa Bay Area Rapid Transit Authority (TBART). ITEM #5 - Minutes. Commissioner DeBlaker moved to approve the minutes of the special meeting of November 1, 1977, and the regular meeting of November 3, 1977, as recorded and as submitted in written summation by the Clerk to each Commissioner. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Frank and carried unanimOUSly. ITEM #6 - Citizens to be Heard 're Items Not Appearing on the Agenda. Douglas Loeffler, attorney representing Dimmitt Chevro- let, Inc., appealed for consideration and adjustment relating to $10,000 to $12,000 water charges paid because of 1~" meter, since replaced by a In meter. patricia Hole, Del Oro Groves Civic Association, requested . ..the Commission attend a meeting November 21, 1977, at the County' Comrnission,chambers to understand the problems relating to the St. Petersburg-Clearwater International Airport. , Edward Hildreth, Jr., presented a petition with approximately 100 si~na~ures requesting Turner Street Dock and pa~k be closed . from 10 p.m." to 6 a.m.' to prevent vandalism and preserve the park. I ..~ :~:~:.'.: t ,', r ',> , , ' '" ' f >< :":~"", ,>::: '::', ': Frank Morrow' spoke of the, need to revise ,lot maintenance ", ,'?'::"~,,>, "'~"''::;J' rules ,:-a' pU~,irie,ss operating in a residential area" commended the': , ;\:.U,:,~"i;::t>,::>: ~:,.:, Pql~ce ~'Oepartmerit '~ut' asks City action. on, dog c;:omplaints,,' vehicles .. " ~F:;~.<': c';~:I/>:>bl~cking:,;s,ide~al~s and parkways" requested assurance of completion ',' "J , :~;:tk;J1~i~i~itdft~lif():~i:",f;1,~);;.:/U;".',:,":' ..:;:<.., .,. ...... ,,::. ~ · ..;;.L'.~. ,.,;{::~<,~/:'!;';::J:G',:.,:i~;(; ~\ 1-H;):;;f\')ii'f.h.i)..1',).I'!"~'~,.:-....:J,.,~t....L~,......l_,.,.... .'~' .,..',1 .'.'i_I.'~ r.....'.._.,......u~.......~~..r:<.. ,>l "7,. I' ." ",~,..,...;... '.' ~)1.,....o~~~., q.i'";'~~"'ocLt ...'." , ...,ut.r, . :"t,.~"""'" . jl .'.'t-'" .~, .~" ~,"" '. ~l", .' ~. u . , -' l' , ' .~. <. . . '-l, .'~'b~~' ~.~' r~~j)~!tt$;i~;:!tw1t~~~~K:):~j:',\;~,:;::,:::,:t.t:i~~:,;\~.::~,\.>~"~~~:~<;:.;..:\:~' ./:"':'~~,:X//,;;'; ::' <iil'j11~~:7j~~~t~02~~~\~\~~~~ , '~'. '.. ~,I ~ -" ... ~...I' '. ,', ~ r.:-.. '~~ I." <~.jJ. .:4~.(;,~,~::;~.BHib't,jt.n~~~~j , ' " .. ' '., ' \. ,', " .' ' . : '. ';" ,> , ." , and deactivation of the Marina Sewer Plant, two add!tionftl lanes on the Causeway and a high-level'bridge at the east end. Charles Frain inquired about the amount of Federal money returned to Florida, and Plnellas as compared to other counties. Edward Winslow stated the city is not concerned about the .. safety of the citizens in the area at the north end of the Clearwater Airport runway. City Manager Reports ITEM #7 - Auditorium Proposal. Commissioner Nunamaker presented a rendering of his proposed $4,170,500 cultural/civic center in be bliJt at. the foot of the ' bluff'between Cleveland and Pierce Streets. He introduced Bob Cook, Architectural Artist; Peter Marich, Architectural Dealgnerl and John Bankston, contractor. Commissioner Nunamaker statad the complex will compliment the unique waterfront site and the entire City and described the 33,000 square foot auditorium seating 1,600, exhibition room seating 500, two-level parking: garage far 495 cars (additional 1,450 spaces within 1,000 feet)" ,and elevated crass walk from the present Maas lat. A two-story: structure was depicted south of Pierce Street which could pos~ sibly serve as a library but was not included in the pr~sentation., , Bob Cook said the center could be used for club meetings, proms, pageants, shows, etc., and would bring 5,000 or more persons a week downtown. Peter Marich said local organizations are having to leave Clearwater for use of a facility. John Bankston explained the projected cost analysi.and Jim Hawkins, bonding agent, discussed alternate types of financing and will submit a list of ways to finance. Tom McElaney proposed a 100 slip marina between Pierce 100 and Memorial Causeway Bridge. He said there is now a two year wait for space and this would provide the facility, generate revenue, be a tourist attraction and possibly operate a ferry to Caladesi state Park. ., ' '.' , .'. Bill Bowman, developer, said the center should pay for itself and if a convention facility is included a hotel should be west of Maas Bros. He expressed an interest in berthing a l65-foot dinner/dance cruise boat at the proposed marina. Commissioner Frank moved to direct staff to study the pro~ posal and report to the Commission as soon as possible. Commis- sioner DeBlaker seconded the motion which carried unanimoumly. Commissioner DeBlaker thanked all those who gave their time and effort to package and present this plan. Mayor Cazares stated he is withdrawing his request to have the civic center and library on referendum in February. Major Williamson replaced Chief Daniels. , ITEM #8 ~ Library proposal. patricia Hole, .Chairman of the Petition Drive of the Friends of.the Library, read into the record the petition form aakingthe . ,Commission to take immediate action to conatruct A main library :. on the' present site. ~~'.:/~-'I,'~= ~'_, . ", ~ ,':, ..' ' , \~:(.:'~':',;. :":;,, ;;,::::Themeeting 'was recessed at 11:50 a.m. i~~?~i1~~\~i~ii~~i.1<:~~~: Y\~:!\:. ........... ...,. . .. .... .. ... ;Plltl...~ r~"M.~..;~{H.:t{-;~r......~~,''\.~\ 't".' ".;"-", H.<;.~ L~, ~', I." " " p;',~,~!~:.::..';!*-~ ~:':ty~~<~t:.:~,t::~ :':.~I.}t".J::)',;t,',.t".'~.~ :,'", .,.,' . 2.' ~. ~: ~ ~~$;;"fi"', ,';Ji.~'''''>'~t,._Oj.I.~.,l, ,. ',',,1. ~ ,)"r~, ,_,,, ,," ',. "" , . '" '1- ~.,,~~~ ~'ii.:u.,..:}....:.~::-..'t. ,- :'~tl~...-.";.~l _~~~.~ ~ ~',\h "- ,H'~' .,~ ~,'~ ~. ,., :. . ~- '. '. . . , ,I and reconvened at 12145 \ ' .;., ' I., : (':". '",,\,~~~,; '<,:.,:'L"~i)it< . ' , ~ Public Hearings ITEM #29 - A Public Hearing on Lot Mowing Resolution '77-114, List #15. The City ~ttorney explained the purpose of this public hearing and requested City Inspector willard Stewart to re- port on the status of lot clearing actionl. The City Inlpector reported the lots remaining to be cleared conltituted a manance to public health, safety and welfare. Mr. J. B. Grammatico protested his 6-to-7-acre property on Woodlawn street in section 22-29-15 had been mowed twice this year and weeds were no more than 9 inches high. Mr. stewart presented pictures of the property taken this morning which showed considerable weeds, rocks and rubble on the 40xSO-ft. area along the road, the only piece still to be cleared. Mr. Grammatico agreed to clear this within the next two weeks. Commissioner Frank moved that Resolution *77-114, passed November 3, 1977, be confirmed and made effective as to all persons and parcels listed thereon, except for those whose, lots have been verified as being cleared and those who have paid the City for the clearing, and that the proper City officials and employees be directed to proceed in accordanoe with law ~o see that the lots are cleared. Motion was seconded by commissioner Nunamaker. upon roll call the vote was: "Ayes": cazares, DeBlaker, Frank, Martin and Nunamaker. , ' "Nays": None. ITEM #30 - A Public Hearing on Draft of Mobile Home Ordi- nance #:1724. Mr. Thomas Keenan, representing the owners, questioned whether the ordinance is needed and read a memo dated November 9, 1977, which briefly referred to Section 83, State Statutes, and questioned whether the City needs to institute "police power" to offset an emergency situation and asked where these emergency situations exist. It was also pointed out that there exists an Arbitration Board established by pinellas County to function in matters of disagreement between the parties such as landlord and tenant. It went on to state that they felt that many points in the ordinance are alr.p-ady on pending legis- lation and they should be allowed to be set on a state level first so as not to overlap, complicate, or contradict the posi- tion of the owners to operate their park. Mr. Charles Glover, Chairman of the Clearwater Mobile,Home Owners Association, spoke of the 1974 state law which set up leases. The Act was written by the Mobile Home Park and Recrea- tional Vehicle Association and all they are asking for now is a bilateral lease to require negotiating at park level and then proceed through the ordinance procedure. Various questions were asked of Mr. Glover by the Commission. Mr. Robert Struchen, sunny Grove Mobile Home Park has discussed the rules with his tenants, and he does not believe they object. "j Mr. Ronald Gregg, a resident of Green Acres Mobile ,Home Park~stated that 14% of the mobile home owners are locked in in rules, on the rules, .":;~ :,;' ~ ',' , and cannot afford to make a move because of changes , -;:;,', ''':'''' rates,' etc. They are asking to require negotiating '; -";', ',',,:';",J' .' .:': regUlations and bilateral leases. j~~~~~~,;;:.~.;,i:~m;Y:,~' .~;-.... ... ..... ;0 ,\ jjit!-",<::\,l,...;,~'i: "f." t '"I.., ': '; ", - ^ f' , c\:,'~tt~~~nti'~:r;i:J'<;~~{", >,',::;':', ,,' , ,..r,lfJ...'i..,J'.',M.<\,,'l""'" '.,!',' " ,.,." . ~ ~~....1"""'./~IIf~d'l T' ,~' '. t~ ...'~ , ~) '., ' , . ,~' >, , .' '. ~ ' , , . of ~ ' .' . .:' ,: ~ ~'~. . l ' , ,,', ,,', ;,:: . 11>1~/~i~ :.,?, ',::: ::: ,,':':.:;:: ::)}i~~~;~'::.:,~ " , " , I' ,.1",:, , , \ .', , '; ~ '., :,1 j .', . , ., .,'. " 2 P.M., Chief Daniels replaced Major Williamson state Representative Tom Moore expressed the opinion tha~ he thought the ordinance was an extra step into court, that it , supplements rather than adds to the State law. He gave hi. personal opinion on various questions posed by tne commis.ion. Howard Groth, a resident of Joyland Mobile Home Park, .up~ ported the ordinance, and stated the rules and regulations are not fairly regulated within the park and when new home8 are moved in, zoning setbacks should be enforced. He suggested putting the whole thing under the Community Relations Board. He objected to travel trailers being allowed to come into the regular mobile home park. Mr. Thomas Keenan stated he will submit recommended changes in the language of the ordinance. Commissioner DeBlaker stated a1'l parks are not in mobile home zones, some parks or portions of some parks are in business zones. Commissioner DeBlaker moved to instruct the City Attorney , to redraft this proposed ordinance to 1) clarify the definition of section (h), Chapter 3A-3, Definitions, Mobile Home Park' Resident; 2) supplement Section 83.759. of the Florida Statutes to extend the eviction time period to 12 months; 3) supplement ' Section 83.760 to require bilateral written lease for a minimum I-year period; and 4) supplement Section 83.764 to require n minimum of 60 days notice for any rules change. Commissioner Frank seconded the motion which carried unanimously. ITEM #31 -,A Public Hearing on Requests for Rezoning: a. Portion of Sand Key,East of Gulf Boulevard, from CG (Business) to RS-60 (Single Family Residential) described as the South 487 feet M.O.L. of Government Lot 2 and filled land East of Gulf Boulevard, Section 19-29-15 and North 116 feet of Government Lot 1 East of Gulf Boulevard, Section 30-29-15. (Continued from 11/3/77) City application. There were no objections. Commissioner Martin moved to approve the rezoning of the above property from CG to RS-GO and to instruct the City At- torney to include this in an ordinance to be brought back to the Commission as soon as possible. commissioner Frank sec- onded the motion which carried unanimously. b. The following property from RM-28 (High Density MUlti-Family) to RPD (Residential Planned Development): Begin 50 feet North and 1557 feet East of SW corner of NW~, Section 29-28-16, thence run Northerly along East R/W line of Countryside Boulevard 1130 feet M.O.L. SE'ly along south R/W line of Wildwood Drive 893 feet M.O.L. to NW corner Lot 1, Wildwood of Countryside Sub., S'ly along W line of Lots 1 to 6 inclusive of said Subdivision, 626 feet, West 849 feet to P.O.B. (Tract 22) (U.S. Home Corp.) ',;, '", ','The applicant had requested :,,:,,:,,' 'meeting to, continue this item. "~.~,:,~.:'~'\':"''':'~:': ': :, ~' ' , ,:, ""',~'::,'",/,:,,,:,,<,;,::'6oriunisBioner Martin moved to .t;;;~,;:.-'i,;."::(:<.'~:':)::Comiriission'meetin9' of F~bruary 2 'i';;';ij::;'~;,,:,"~':X~i>secondedi,:the, motion' which carriet1 ~ <W;~{~/.fl~r2~\;[V~~~:;~;:;,!:j~/;':;,:';:,:\),i , '.' , \1;~,ql:"~~:'l: ',.;-'l~., /,..... ".,1,( , " ", ., '" ", ~~ i.,r'~'\1~.~',~.l"/~~;;:7:::r}:.rJ;....". ~l,'~~....i" ....jolf / >+~,~ p ;~.' ; "I"~;l~""'~~}iJ'l...~.J.,~~,,'~J ~ ~ ',..,.... i'(f t ~ J ',4 'olN "~"lli l'''~ ',,~..J,l.:'l~ ,'" ":' J .",' . !\"'~ih,~:..."",~ ~.'tt.~:t::Ji'..... 1.'11' :,1', '," '\:, at 'the Plann~nq and Zoning continue Item 31-b ~o the 19781 Commissioner Nunamaker unan mously. " .j.; , -:, :.' , ~ .. . , , " " , " , . 'f":',, '/;' . ..;/?\L,iii 11/1,?/.77, """,", "v' . o .., \: .:. \l~'~ ~ ,~'-:. ':~rf ~,(~,C.::,l'~;'~~~.;';~~i~ . " ',' , r:"I' ',\ I. ,~ l '\ I' ~. ,) I' ,.11 , t. ' . ..' 'i ....'~".'i)!\:'.."i'"!tt)~;t~ , , ," c. The following property from P (Public) to RS-SO (Single Family): Begin 1361 feet Sand 2431 feet E of NW corner of NE~, Section 19-28-16, thence run N 651 feet, ,E 300 feet, S 656 feet, W 300 feet to P.O.B. (Tract 7) . (U. S. Horne Corp.) There'were no objections. Commissioner Martin moved to approve the rezoning of Tract 7 from P to RS-50 and to instruct the City Attorney to include this in an ordinance to be brought back to the Commission as soon as possible. Commissioner Nunamaker seconded the motion which carried unanimously. I~.J , 0) ITEM #32 - Requests for Annexation: a. Lots 22, 23 and 26 and Portions of 24 and 25, Hillcrest Estates, 1st Addition, with RS-75 (Single Family) Zoning and Fire District #2 Classification, as follows: (Heishman and Hunt). Begin 302 feet E of SW corner Lot 22, Hillcrest Estates lst Addition for P.D.B., thence run ~'1y 85 feet, E 184 feet~ S 106 feet, W'ly 180 feet; Nl1y IS feet to p.a.B., Section 7-29-16~' ": (Heishman) , " " I. :, . ' Begin 97 feet N 11y from SW corner Lot 22, Hil1'crest',' ;:, Estates 1st Addition for P.D.B., thence continue,:,' . N'ly 97 feet, East 113 feet, S 97 feet, W'117 ,feet' to P.D.B., Section 7-29-16. (Heishman) '~,' ;, . " :,: Begin SW corner Lot 22, Hillcrest Estates ls,t Addn., .", run N 97 feet, E 117 feet, N 97 feet, W 113 feet Nlly and NElly along E line of Lake Forest Road' and S line of S.R. No. 590 (NE Coachman Rd) ,~03 feet M.O.L. to NE corner Lot 26, Hillcrest Estates' 1st Addition, SElly 395 feet, W 60 feet, Slly 166, feet, E 53 feet, SElly 135 feet, S 168 feet, W 1~4' feet, 5'ly 85 feet, W 302 feet to P.O.B., Sec~ion 7-29-16. (Hunt) There were no objections. Commissioner Nunamaker moved to approve the request for annexation, waive the parkland dedication requirement, estab- lish RS-75 zoning and Fire District #2 classification, and to instruct the city Attorney to include this in an ordinance to be brought back to the Commission as soon as possible. Commis- sioner Frank seconded the motion which carried unanimously. b. Lot 4, south Haven Subdivision, with RS-75 (single Family) Zoning and Fire District #2 Classification. - R. Deighton. There were no objections. Commissioner Martin moved to approve the request for annexa- tion and zoning as recommended and to instruct the city Attorney to include this in an ordinance to be brought back to the Commis- sion. as soon as possible. '.' Commissioner DeBlaker seconded the motion which carried unanimously. i~~~~~~~t~;;::{:,;,":;~,i:;;, '., ,: ), . .', ~~~~~f,;I'4~:t~~\~"":#'~I'\~":S 'l~' ~,"('~ ': ' ..... ":',',~, " ' , ,\ ~ I. ' '. ~ , ~'l~t\:':tA~t.;;:~~~~~;~~:~}.~i<~~:~~)'";,;,,,~,::/:<:,',:<', ',' ,:~,'~:",','\"",~.':,,, >, " " ' , ,,",,', ,. ,,"::',:,,':<:,:>':' [{iIi:"':;':d"i~JDr""" .',;" '.." ',"',,' ,"\- 5., , \'. "11/17/77,, "'," '-", ,J , , '!\~t}~~~~~jt~~~~i~;'if~fA~~~:'.,;~~:5)<fj~:i?:~;~"::i~!;",:::';;:';':.~.\i';,'(:~:"/',:":<;,'" ':> ':-,~. ':,: ><":,:::..,,; .:'.~',:" ",' ~,.~~' ,~",';i,::,:>\f\~, ,':':~>:>) ,;;~~::;:/r~::::,:': " .1.. ',' .' .' ~ : "1 ITEM '9 - Submittal - outdated Preliminary Library Renovation Plans. Commissioner DeBlaker moved to receive this item for the reoord. Commissioner Martin seconded the motion which carried unanimously. ITEM '10 - Downtown Development Boardls Request to Re- consider Advertising (Res Jaycees'Proposal). Aaron Bilgore, speaking as ~ private citizen, stated this advertising would violate the RTKL Plan and considers the contract open-end, therefore undesirable, and he expressed opposition. Francis Krame, speaking as a citizen, said the Sign Ordinance should be upheld or repealed. Commissioner DeBlaker commented that she thought it violated the Sign Ordinance. Commissioner Frank said he had not heard of any Sign Ordinance violation. Commissioner DeBlaker moved to rescind the action taken on this matter at the meeting of October 20, 1977. commis- sioner Martin seconded the motion. 'I , { John Wyllys, representing the Jaycees, spoke in favor , of the project and stated benches provide a public seryice-- signs do not. Charles Finton spoke in opposition. Upon the vote being taken, Commissioners DeBlaker and Martin voted IIAyett~ Commissioners Nunamaker and Frank and Mayor Cazares voted "Nay.1I Motion failed, prior decision stands. At this point the agenda was interrupted to introduce three farmers from the West Cumberland Farmers Cooperative in Northern England and Southern Scotland, and their travel agent of Brimingham, England. About a hundred farmers have been touring points in the United states to observe cattle and dairy farms, etc. Frank James, director of the group, was presented a Key to the City by the Mayor. ITEM #11 - Water Element - Florida State Comprehensive Plan. Resolution #77-116. Resolution #77-116 was presented opposing certain policy statements contained in the Plan as presently written. Commissioner Martin moved to pass and adopt Resolution #77-116 and to authorize the appropriate officials to execute it. Commissioner Frank seconded the motion. Upon roll call the vote was: "AyestT: Cazares, DeBlaker, Frank, Martin and Nunamaker. "Naysll: None. ,ITEM #12 ~ State Road 60 Resolution #77-117 Regarding ,Widening of Gulf-to-Bay Boulevard from U.S. 19 to Courtney Campbell Causeway. , I . ". '.~esolution #77-117 was presented urging the Florida Department of Transportation to combine the construction '<';', ".", ~. ,-,contracts for the resurfacing and improvements to Courtney "~f?'\/~";'Z,:,> ' >,' "campb,e;1:1 ,Causeway with improvement of State Road 60 (Gulf-to- ~~!;f~.:~,~,:P:::,~~'::' '\:,.', '.:B.~y' ~oulevard) 'between Courtney Campbell Causeway and State .'. l"~'_'il. ...'(i,h""'l:'.:Road' 55' (U' S" ,19)' " ~7:"'(l~{f~~{jii:~iti;r~:EF:{~):.~~~;{J-::,:.~'~r,:, ~\:~~I:', :.:.:', >, " ..: ,'; '.' , ' " ' ,,' ' , '. ,,; ...~'f;;.~"'...:,~....~~.:;<<,,~...;r'\.rl }....i~,i",-Itul,.,. ","-'.. ~ ~,~ . ," . v"~ ~p ~i~;~t(~;~~:~:;~:.;:,~J4~'~:,'''~'::::;';:~~~:~~:.::: '~". .....~.'/~ >" " .' + -o:.~?~,1.,;."".i"\(;::'l,~).'l<,tl, p",<I:.J",;,-. ~~' '." I . ',' UN'''I'\\t'''-I:'~9,.",;.j'" ,. ~,,- .,: ,,~',,', " . '~tVf/~,lt.~ /j-'a.~:'.j:t~ "1'~l.,!'i~'l";-~:: '-J'p. .:..~ ';. I"'. I . 6' r... ....,u '''' ~:~;)\.t::"~l~?~"'~,\/';'~::'-"r,'\"~"~>' ,:' '., " >' (~q~!.. .~.. . ~ . '. I. II..'" 'I , :': .~. " . ">: ) \,,;<';~:::. , , , [ T" " " ' ,I 'ir". '.., ::~':; :' :,"1: I+I,,~:<;: \.\'.,)~, ". ~. ',. .' ' , . .. " . ",'. ',I ./' ~ ". .',' , . . ",) commissioner OeBlaker moved inclusion of the Metropolitan Planning Organization to receive a certified copy of the. ".~ I resolution. Commissioner Martin seconded the motion which car- ried unanimously~ . I .. Commissioner DeBlaker moved to pass and adopt Resolution '77-117, as amended, and to authorize the appropriateoffioials to execute it. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Nunamaker. Upon roll call the vote was: -, " "Nays" : Cazares, DeBlaker, Frank, Martin and Nunamaker.' None. "Ayeslt: ITEM *13 - Coastal Construction Setback Zones. Resolution #77-118. .Ed Blanton, Building Director and Chairman of the PCeLB, explained the operation of the Board and stated the Board will . have a draft of proposed construction requirements in the ' forseeable future. I . '. " Mike Kenton, Environmental Planner, spoke in support. Andy Nicholson, Engineering Department, stated the purpose of the zone was to prevent beach erosion and protect the upland property and recommended a restricted building code. . Commissioner Martin moved to pass and adopt Resolution .171-' .' 118, requesting the Pinellas County Construction Licensing Board.. to develop, building construction standards in coastal cons.tructionH zones in. pinellas County, and to authorize the appropriate of- " ','. ficials to execute same. commissioner Frank seconded the motion.>' Upon. roll call the vote was: i. d' , , IIAyesll~ Cazares, DeBlaker, Frank, Martin and Nunamaker. IINays": None. ITEM #14 - Status Report - Dogs on Beach. Chief Daniels expressed satisfaction with the enforcement in view of the problems and manpower. He had presented a re- port on the subject and the Commission accepted it by consent. ITEM i15 - Status Report - Wastewater Treatment Plants. John Dennis, Briley, Wild and Associates, consulting Engineers, answered questions relating to the East and North- east Treatment Plants. He had presented a report which was received by the Commission by consent. ITEM 416 - Agreement with Management Resources, Inc~, for Telecommunications Consultant Services. The recommendation was to approve the agreement to provide' consulting assistance in assessing telephone communication needs and developing an ordinance for renewal of the franchise agreement. Commissioner Martin moved to approve the agreement and to 'authorize the appropriate officials to execute it. Commissioner Frank seconded the motion which carried unanimOUSly. Commissioner Martin requested that Item *38 be considered ...at this 'time. ,."'. . :. . , , ~ ~ ~ L r' , , . . , '~)', : ~: : ..:~ .: . .:. :',' . ~ ..". '. <~:';.'" ~';::~\~'.} ',';.:11/17/7,7., 'I ,',::.' ~ ;.'.'>.,~ .': ~;: :':::::':" '.'.: {~:.:): :./:):' '~:':, ,.,,::,;:~,>: :\:::.:~~::-:<k ~ .~.. .' .~I ~ .';/.~..:~ '~'~',.'. ~/~"-' .'. I , , I I ',i : ',-,>' . . 'ITEM '39 - Firat Reading, ordinance '1728 - Zoning Annexed property in Ordinance '1727 - Letham, stone and, Blackburn. The City Attorney presented Ordinance '1728 for first reading. Commissioner DeBlaker moved that ordinance 11728 be read and considered by title only on the first reading by the unanimous consent of the Commission. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Martin. Upon roll call the vote was: tlAyes": Cazares, DeBlaker, Frank, Martin and, Nunamaker. "Nays": None. The ordinance was read by title only. Commissioner Frank moved that Ordinance #1728 be passed on its first reading. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Nunamaker. Upon roll call the vote was: "Ayesll: Cazares, DeBlaker, Frank, Martin and Nunamaker "Nays": None. ITEM #26 - Notification of Expirations and Resignations of Advisory Board Members, was considered at this time. The Mayor requested the Commission confirm the appoint- ment of Ernest L. Carson to the Housing Authority to fill the unexpired term of Dr. Raymond Patouillet. ' Commissioner Nunamaker moved to appoint Ernest L. Carson to the Housing Authority to fill the unexpired term of Dr. Patouillet. Commissioner DeBlaker seconded the motion. Upon the vote being taken, Commissioners DeBlaker, Frank and Nunamaker and the Mayor voted "Aye"; Commissioner Martin voted "Nay. " Motion carr ied. The Mayor recommended that the City Manager and staff investigate the possibility of the Pinellas County Housing Authority to assume the functions of the Clearwater Housing Authority without a subsidy from the City. ,Commissioner Frank moved to instruct the City Manager and staff to explore the possibility of the County Housing Authority assuming the functions of the Clearwater Housing Authority. Commissioner Nunamaker seconded the motion which carried unanimously. The Planning Director requested the Commission to consider Items 33 and 34 at this time. ITEM #33 - Second Reading, Ordinance #1718 - Annexing Portions of Sections 17, 20, 31 and 32, TownShip 28 South, Range 16 East (Public Hearings 8/18/77). - U.S. Home of Florida, Inc. . . ~ .J 'I ", The City Manager read into the record a letter addressed to Picot Floyd, former City Manager, dated October 21, 1976, from Kenneth L. King of.U.S. Home corporation. The Planning' Director stated that the third paragraph under "Park Site AU . relating to swimming pool improvements had been disavowed. Douglas Roach, representing U.s. Home, confirmed this amendment. The Planning Director then read into the record a memo'of a telephone conversation on November 17, 1977, from Steve Peacock, Director, Environmental Management, Pinellas County, who .stated it appeared U.S. Home Corporation had violated .,County zoning and possibly tree removal ordinance criteria. . .. ~~~;i(j~~-'/>;>: . ));pq:l' I IJ!'~<".'~( I '. ~r .'~~~~{~::~~l~~~\j.;~{:ir~'.;: ;J:/ "':.:- ::,-" . " >. ,. ":':.". . " ,',' '! .....;. ,": '.' , , .', H~"'\,\l"i.",,), .1""'.,0, ...... ,'.;, " , 'l1i:fl"\\"'f.r..1:.4.:~,.~~. t ~.~" .1 ~ ~.' ;, -, ~ .,' . 8:" . '.', 't:"'e~~~li'i'-i-,\:,t",::;"'!!..../"\~I~'~_'j-lr'."'.+'l'.i-,",,"i~ t. .J.... r' .\ .:+~Jbitf~f}~1.;~~~t~t:::~;~:t~:;:::1:i:~~~q:~~~~~:;;~'fJ,;:..':\..':-.: ", ~ ~. ;':!, ~:~'<'I.r:..', .....; ...', ~ '.~I' . .~: ,,+, , . ~J\ ~ : ~',(. , ':, , \.. '. ','. .' .. . .. ., '. . .. . ,;, ;,:.;'. :<:', ~ .>.;.. ~. '. '. ': .\. 'i~::' :\:. :' .,llt17(?7. ':,,:':':...'~\>. ,::"t('..,. . ".~' '.',. .'. ';':' :~'~" .... ':1,',;1 :J'\l"'/ ';.~" 'j '.' . ~ IU .. " A recess was declared at 6:15 p.m., at which time the Mayor left the meeting. At 6155 p.m., Commissioner DeBlaker took the chair as Vice-Mayor and called the meeting back to order. The Planning Director read into the record a letter, dat~d January 26, 1977, from picot Floyd, city Manager, to Kenneth King, formally accepting two additional acres of property. Hearing no objections, the City Attorney read Ordinance, fl718 by title only. Commissioner Frank moved to pass and adopt Ordinance ,171S on second and final reading and to auth- orize the appropriate officials to execute same. Commissioner Nunamaker seconded the motion. Upon roll call the vote was: "Ayes": "Nays": Absent: DeBlaker, Frank, Martin and Nunamaker. None. Cazares. I ITEM #34 - Second Reading, Ordinance i17l9 - Zoning An- nexed Property in Ordinance #171S. - U. S. Home of Florida, ~. Inc. . The City Attorney presented Ordinance #17l9 for second reading and stated he would read by title only unless there was a request to read in its entirety. The ordinance was read by title only. Commissioner Nunamaker moved to pass and adopt Ordinance #l7l9 on second and final reading and to authorize the appropriate officials to execute same. Commissioner Frank seconded the motion. Upon roll call the vote was: "Ayes": "Naysll: Absent: DeBlaker, Frank, Martin and Nunamaker. None. Cazares. ITEM - The City Manager spoke of the problem the School Board has relating to the countryside 'High School construction program. The federal government had set a deadline of December 9, 1977, for groundbreaking as the funds are supposed ,to be used within 90 days of being granted. However, an eagles nest was discovered recently and federal law prohibits endangering them in any way. The School Board is hoping to get a waiver of the time limit because of the eagles, or it might be arranged for another site to be approved and adjustments could be made between now and next Spring as construction was to begin late in March. The high school is supposed to open in time for the 1978-79 school year. Commissioner Martin moved to instruct the City Manager to provide every assistance to the School Board to enable construction of Countryside High School. Commissioner Nuna- maker seconded the motion whcih carried unanimously. ITEM #17 - Renewal of Parking Management Agreement With Clearwater High Band Boosters. Commissioner Martin suggested the Boosters be allowed to retain 70% of the revenue and the City receive 30% instead of the present 60-40 arrangement. Commissioner Martin moved to approve increase of parking fee to SO~ per car with 70% of the revenue to go to the Band Boosters and 30% to the City, and to renew the agreement as amended and authorize the appropriate officials to execute same. Commissioner Frank seconded the motion which carried 'un~nimously. ' , . .',/' .: ..:' > . ITEM.,llS - Request for Alcoholic Beverage Zoning, 307 S'. "Myrtle Avenue (Lot 14 less the south 100 feet, Aiken Sub.) '''1':,\';,''':'': ,; Wll1ene Agaj )1.Ll)';I.:/~<", .:-, I' ,,',:: " ,:. " " . · , . ' :":;/~I;"""'~ '-:.;' '.",', ~. -,",Conunissioner .Martin. moved ;J.?::.{~~ i!.:~I,'~~;:"r.l.~.~~.:~~~,,~,.. ..::; ". ..:. '~</-\.' . . ." t . ~.oJ.:.r i ,.( 1 . ~ '." ~ \. ...' I' , . , " . ~~1i1Jit~~i;t{:,~';~':~~~'~:)',~:;.t>'<."'~"':'::,:::':;./':": ~ ~~ '.~ ;..,:'.,.", .. .". J~~.('~'r~;-'" ";,.:t.....~ l~V..i...;)..';..}~':/.,r~'~........ I;~....,..";,~,... " . .,.. .' ''''-::' t ~ .' . I. -:"-'.' .~v;:-... ,: '.. ),:;.>- ,_..... : I.', ~., .".' . ~ . .. I . .. . . .. I 1~.,;IO.. ~t$~~'"I~~,...":".~.o;'~.'l:<'~r..',,;,'.'3....'c\'.,,.:' I., j' A ,r;:;.~ y!....;i.-;, t.,.....' {~:...~.~,.:. ::- '1,:, M'~ ,.. I,' . :. .. . 9 .,~. r!~~i:..,..:}~.~i.~.'r:~..tj:.f~Vr}.,.; n','r' i~'..:. ' , . . . . " . ..' . ., .,' "-'. or. *l..,'j.'!r~I'l;:-h'\: .t~;1.'", 'il~.? .... .,...... . , " :" "S4~"""',1$.~ti1o'!;~ilil!.\r,f.>;lL:"3~~:''''\~'~'.~::' ,;;~,..., '''~' ..,.,. ':, ,:t-, 1,. :~~",~:':;;~~~..":a.~"l'4Jr.\.'th{ :~.:..':.t....~...~ ":'",,":: :'~.l .' . .... . I to approve. the request to. permit. '. . '~ ". . " . \' '.; '. ': > >' ~ ,", f' , , ' .: I"' " ,"j" ,".,. ".,:.~. ,,:,':,,"'::<',:;hi/:i . 11117/7.7 ," ", .',. ,;.' /.'..,..:.: , '~r~:......J: ";~:t, ,{:;. -::'" . :<I/~'l'.~:':':t.,::~~1 .. . ... . ,~.(. _ :o,i. 'c' : , . .':1 "" .;< , I the sale of beer and wine on premises and to instruct 'the City Attorney to prepare an amendment to the beverage,ordinance to be brought back to the corrunission as soon as possible.' \' Com- '. missioner Frank seconded the motion which oarried'unanimoualy. ITEM"19 - Authorization for Power Service at Water Storage and Pumping Facilities on State Road 580. Commisoioner Martin moved to approve authorization and requisition for payment to Florida Power corporation for eleotrio service to the city's storage and pumping facilities on S.R. 5S0 in the amount of $20,909. Commissioner Frank seconded the motion which carried unanimously. ITEM *20 - Gas Line Relocation on state Road 595. Resolution *77-119. ) . The D.O.T. plans a lane widening at Michigan and Or~nge Avenuesalong S.R. 595 (u.s. Alt. Highway 19) and the gas line is in the path of proposed construction. Work will be per- formed by city crews. Commissioner Frank moved to pass and adopt Resolution #77-ll9 authorizing a gas line relocation on state Road 595 and to authorize the appropriate officials to execute same. . Commissioner Martin seconded the motion which carried unani- mously. ITEM #2l - Fire Station #6 - Budget Amendment. It is requested to increase the budget for Fire station #6 at Countryside Boulevard and Winding. Wood Way by $10,080 to cover additional costs. Commissioner Frank moved to approve the increase as recommended by the City Manager. Commissioner Martin seconded, the motion which carried unanimously. ITEM #22 - Municipal Election, February 14, 197B. Commissioner Nunamaker moved to authorize the City Clerk to do all things necessary to prepare for and conduct the forthcoming municipal election to be held February 14, 1975. Commissioner ' Martin seconded the motion which carried unanimously. . ITEM #23 - Selection of Acting City Manager During City Manager's Absence. The City Manager recommended that all, Assistant City Managers be appointed Acting City Managers, with the City Manager designating which one will fulfill the duties..when necessary. Commissioner Martin moved to appoint Gerald Weimer, Michael Paroby and Jeffrey Butler as Acting City Managers in the event of the City Manager's absence .or disability, in accordance with Section 26 of the old Charter and Section 3.02 (d) of the new Charter, said appointments to be effective December 1, 1977. Commissioner Nunamaker seconded the motion which carried unanimously. CONSENT AGENDA - Items #24 and #25-a, b, c and d. ITEM #24 - Request for Annexation (For Referral). Por~ tion of w~ of SE~ of Section 6-29-16 (M&B l3-4) - First National Bank of Clearwater. ITEM '25- Requests for Rezoning (For Referral): .'. . a~ Portion of awl.{ of Section l8-29-l6 from. as-50 CG (Pt. M&B 22-5). - City 'Application. ' ," .." OJ' ,.'10. " f .' . '. '. , ". I. '. ~ ~ ~. .... ...<..ll/17/77...., :' ':,..'. ~.... . :.:....~ ',.'1..;. :\.,'~,~.,.:...\.c../:'..... ,'. o '. I , , ~, ~ :, r ~,:,:,,/(\"'__"r,~ ~~":~~ b. M&B 10-3, Seotion 19-29-16 from CG to ISP City Application. c. Portion of SW~ of NW~ of section 1-29-15 (M&B 10-1) from RPO to RS-60 (Sunset Woods) - L. M. Loken. d. Portion of Section l-29-1S (M&B 4-3 and Part M&B 4-5) from RPD to RS-60 - American Development Corporation. Commissioner Martin moved that Consent Agenda Items 124 and *25-a, b, c and d be accepted and referred to the proper departments for appropriate action and public hearings. Corn- missioner Frank seconded the motion which carried unanimously. ' ITEM 127 Bids: a. Two-door hardtop 4x4 off-road vehicle, 2 bids, low bid, International Harvester Company, Tampa, $6,075.00. commissioner Nunamaker moved upon ,the recommendation of the. City Manager to award contract to International Harvester Company in the amount of $6,075.00 with trade, which is the lowest and best responsible bid, and to authorize the appropriate officials to execute said contracts which shall be in accordance with the plans, specifications and bids. Motion was seconded byCommis- sioner Martin and carried unanimously. b. Cab and Chassis, 4x4 Diesel Truck less trade, 3 bids, low bid, International Harvester Company, Tampa, $33,23l.00. . Commissioner Frank moved upon the recommendation of the City Manager to award contract to International Harvester Compa- ny in the amount of $33,231.00 which is the lowest and best responsible bid, and to authorize the appropriate officials to execute said contracts which shall be in accordance with the plans, specifications and bids. Motion was seconded by Com- missioner Nunamaker and carried unanimously. c. Fire station #4 Contract, 3 bids, low bid, J. B. Construction, Inc., Largo, $297,460.00. Commissioner Nunamaker moved upon the recommendation of , the City Manager to award contract to J. B. Construction, Inc., in the amount of $297,460.00 which is the lowest and best re- sponsible bid, and to authorize the appropriate officials to execute said contracts which shall be in accordance with the plans, specifications and bids. Motion was seconded by Commis- sioner Frank and carried unanimously. d. Demolition contract for Minimum Housing Code Violation at l56l Tioga Street (Lot 49, Carolina. Terrace Annex, R. Tanner Et ux), Resolution #77-103; 2 bids, low bid, Sonny Glasbrenner, Inc., Largo, $450.00. Commissioner Nunamaker moved upon the 'recommendation of the City Manager to award contract to Sonny Glasbrenner, Inc;, in the amount of $450.00 which is the lowest and bestrespon- s~ble.bid"and to authorize the appropriate officials to exe-. cute said contracts which shall be in accordance with the plans, specifications and.bids. Motion was seconded by Commissio~er Martin and carried .unantmously. ." . '. . .: .~ ;'; ", . ~ ~~jl~jjJ,:',;,: ,>:",'; :', " "" ',' :' ~. '''.[.'~T'~;, .j. .,. ,'J .'> ' .,' ,.'.,' , , , " 1 ' '~f~t'J.i!~J"';t.~~;jxi~~:;\.~;".~~.:;:.~;t,:; ~<.~:/i'.\I'",'" ',. ,.,p',:, J I' ,.' ~~~d"'~ .....I~..~..../~:t,:: ,f \~:;"",'''.' ~. +'. ;10 J. . '. ;~~1~":::,,"If..,::.~~,!~.':;\'~t"'~;:';"<:--;!:~-.L '., >..: '.. 1/-. 'r':-i~i.tr.i1' .;'ir: ~}..~ ',:- ~/'~ : ~..:; 1- ,;t;t ;.." ;.~.~.~ .., L ~ >i.~'.'t.ff(7,~~.."<j;.)'I'l~,'",: '...:,:;,~;<;;., dC', ,~, '':'.' ".' ' , ~t:1-,;i~'~ii.'r,";i.J.~~~';'1r~:"H\lr'~}t.i,:l\{..'~i'''!'v'''';''~ i ).\r, '.. ,.. 'i'"hff/lt:ll;!~lt.'l;.~Q!~t:.~':~~r~iS~..t""t~,~/';r.:'~'"'' J. . '~;." ," \ , ,'/ ,,' , . I ~ " , . '. '. " " ... . . ,:,[ , ~ ~ " ,c.> .", " . , . .11/17/77., :'~". , ,.:' ...~'~: <:i: .,~...: .... ", ,i'C :J',:! :, ::~".,:.:../~,:~::~ " :," :\' 'I \ . ):~i . , ,~ ' I , \,; . I . I~\ ':.. 'i . . . \ . ; ., ~ . . I e. Fire Training Facility contract,. 3' bide, loW" bid, Robert M. Everling Co., Palm Harbor, $243,688.00. .The City Manager, Fire Chief, Public Works Director and Community Development Planner jointly recommend tentative award of this contract to Robert M. Everling Co., Palm Harbor, subject to the avail~bility of funds. It was explained that this is funded through the u.s. Economic Development Administration Local Public Works program in the maximum amount of $200,000.00, and that the plans and bid must be approved by the,E.D.A. prior to final award of the contract. Commissioner Nunamaker moved upon the recommendation to tentatively award contract to Robert M. Everling Co., in the' amount of $243,688.00 which is the lowest and best responsible bid, and to authorize the appropriate officials to execute said contracts which shall be in accordance with the plans, specifi- cations and bids. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Frank and carried unanimously. ITEM #28 - Verbal Reports and Other Pending Matters. Southwest Service Area Water Improvement - Service Line Transfer. The Commission previously approved construction of this improvement. The City Manager stated the City wants to give ' property owners as much notice as possible and that it will be necessary to transfer water service from the old to. the new mains upon completion. Commissioner Martin moved to approve advertising for bids from plumbers, licensed or qualified to be licensed in pinellas County, to transfer water service from the old water mains to the new mains for approximately 276 residences. Commissioner Nunamaker seconded the motion which carried unanimously. Bonds Refunding. The City Manager reported that some of the bond refunding documents have not been received from the bond counsel and a' special meeting will be held November 22 or 23, 1977. Belcher Road Utilities. Cecil Henderson, Assistant Public Works Director, reported it will be necessary to relocate three sewer manholes in the Belcher Road construction project. Commission informally ap- proved the relocations at a cost of $1,100, with a change order to be presented at the December 1, 1977, commission meeting. City Attorney Reports ITEM #35 - Second Reading, Ordinance #l726 - Amending Sec- tion 4-l8 of Code to Renumber Zone 19R (Enacted by ordinance 11629) to Zone 19T (M&B l5-lA in SE~ of NE~ of Section 17-29-16, Western Sizzlin' Steak House); and Enact New Zone 22G (E 10 ft. of .Lot 7, N~ of Lot B and all Lot 9, Block B-4, Maryland Subdi- vision, 624 S. Missouri Avenue, Churchill's Fish & Chips (Public Hearing 10/6/77). ';\. . The City Attorney presented Ordinance 11726 for second " reading and stated he would read by title only unless there '.' was a request to read in its entirety. The ordinance'was read ,:.?Y, title only. Commissioner Nunamaker moved. to pass ~nd adopt , j '. . . .. , . ":,:':.>,'1'/,\1; ~ ~ . : ' <'f. .{ l'" ." . '~." I I .!" , ' Ordinance '1726 on second and final reading and to authorize the appropriat~ officia1~ to.exeoute same. Commissioner Frank seconded the motion. Upon roll call the vote was: ' , ' , , "Ayes": DeB1aker, Frank, Martin and Nunamaker. "Nays": None. Absent:. Cazares. ITEM '36 - Second Reading, Ordinance '1729 - Amending Sections 2-65 and 2-70.2 of Code Relati~9 to Advisory Boards~ The City Attorney presented Ordinance 11729 for second reading and stated he would read by title only unlefls there was a request to read in its entirety. The ordinance was read;by title only. Commissioner Nunamaker moved to pass and adopt' Ordinance #1729 on second and final reading and to authorize the appropriate officials to execute same. Commissioner Martin seconded the motion. Upon roll call the vote was: "Ayes" : "Nays" : Absent: DeBlaker, Frank, Martin and Nunamaker. None. Cazares. ITEM #37 - First Reading, Ordinance #1727 - Annexing Lot l, Block l3, Highland Pines 2nd Addition (W. Letham)1 Lot 23, Block F, Sunny Park Groves (L. Stone)1 and a Portion, of Section 2-29-15 known as Windsor Wood (Blackburn Et Al). The City Attorney presented Ordinance #1727 for first reading. Commissioner Nunamaker moved that Ordinance #l727 be read and considered by title only on the first reading by' the unanimous consent of the Commission. Motion was seconded' by Commissioner Martin. Upon roll call the vote was: "Ayes" : "Nays": Absent: DeBlaker, Frank, Martin and Nunamaker. None. Cazares. The ordinance was read by title only. Commissioner Frank moved that Ordinance #1727 be passed on its first reading. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Nunamaker. Upon roll call the vote was: "Ayes": "Nays" : Absent: DeBlaker, Frank, Martin and Nunamaker. None. Cazares. ITEM #38 - See following Item #16. ITEM #39 - First Reading, Ordinance #l73l - Amending , Section 4-18 of Code to Enact New Zone llE Relating to Alco- holic Beverages. Countryside Plaza Shopping Center, U.S. 19 North in the SW~of Section 30-28-16. - Collier Leasing and Development Corporation. The City Attorney presented Ordinance #l73l for first reading. Commissioner Nunamaker moved that Ordinance #l73l be read and considered by title only on the first reading by the unanimous consent of the Commission., Motion was seconded by Commissioner Martin. Upon roll call the vote was: "Ayes": DeBlaker, Frank, Martin and Nunamaker. IINays": None. 'Absent: Cazares. , The. ordinance was read by title only. Commissioner Frank moved ,that Ordinance'173l be passed on its first reading. Motion'was seconded by Commissioner Nunamaker. Upon rollcall . the vote :wa's:' , : .~';'(~:.'~: ,.; ,,;'.:,:~\'( ,<,~/::~~,:::;~."',L':,<,,~ ::', ' " ".., ':.'".,.. " " , . "'\"'~.J})t'i~'~{\ )'$"?':'~ t'r~ ,,' ..~,' . I.'~;" .... 1 : .'.:",.' 'I it',"- ""jl'1;~M~~~!'~:I!.~H~j:,;J;:\~:g{i:>,;i', ,'< .. .. '. · f"}~ ~f1'\"''lr'\~ hT" \'" " t\' tv,..... ., 13' ! ~l ,,;' ~.. "bJ,.?t.\;;~%Y..~t[...,.;~: :'. ~ 5i;;~~('1~)~'.:, .. :">' '.\" ,".:,' .. T +! : .' , ,'. ~ ~. . ..J' .:. ~ :1 ,\ ,. , , . .' "" .' . 'c' ".c , J ".' ," :" .:,' . '.. .:~'., .~>":;~ .~~I.,. /~.~ ,J. "tl~'*'~\ :'\'1'.:: :....\,. ':. t:'~':T~";~}}~' ". ..' :', , '11/17/77"" ".1,"1' ,......>'1:, ",'.,., " ,',. "",'.. ,.,.::, '::'; ,.';',: "':~', ~;'.I;/(:<;~~?.i~f:i~::,f:{::: ",1:, . .1 ,: .. ,.' "Ayes"s "Nays"s .Absent s DeBlaker, Frank, Martin and Nunamakor. None. ' Cazares. ITEM 140 - First Reading, Ordinance 11732 - Vacating That Part of WistfUl vista Orive Lying Between Lots 8, 9 and 20, 21, Dunromin Subdivision. (PUblic Hearing 10/20/77) D. Loeffler. The City Attorney presented Ordinance '1732 for first reading. ,Commissioner Nunamaker moved that Ordinance .1732 be read and considered by title only on the first reading by the unanimous consent of the Commission. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Frank. Upon roll call the vote was: "Ayes" : "Nays": Absent: DeBlaker, Frank, Martin and Nunamaker. None. Cazares. The ordinance was read by title only. Commissioner Nunamaker moved that ordinance #l732 be passed on its first reading. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Frank. Warren Renando, Planning Director, stated the Planning Department objects to this vacation. The Planning Director stated the zoning is not in accordance with the plan or use and was involved in a legal technicality. The motion was withdrawn. Commissioner Martin moved to continue the First ,Reading ,of Ordinance #l732 to Decmeber l, 1977. Commissioner Nunamaker seconded the motion which carried unanimously. ITEM #4l - Resolution #77-120 - Requesting the Board of County Commissioners to Cancel Taxes on Property Recently Acquired by the City for Public Purposes. Commissioner Nunamaker moved to pass and adopt Resolution #77-l20 and to authorize the appropriate officials to execute same. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Martin. Upon roll call the vote was: "Ayes": "Nays": Absent: DeBlaker, Frank, Martin and Nunamaker. None. Cazares. ITEM #42 - Resolution #77-12l - Authorizing City Attorney to Bring Actions in Small Claims Court to seek Recovery for Damages to City-Owned Property. (M. Brooks, J. Monzi1lo, G. Bach and V. Mack). Commissioner Frank moved to pass and adopt Resolution #77-121 and to authorize the appropriate officials to execute same. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Nunamaker. Upon roll call the vote was: "Ayes": "Naysll: Absent: DeBalker, Frank, Martin and Nunamaker. None. Cazares. ITEM 143- Resolution Confirming Award of Refunding Bond . Issue. (See Item 428) ~ ITEM *44 - Acceptance of Deeds and Easements. The City Attorney presented a drainage easement in the NW~ .. of section' 32-28-16, executed by Northwood Estates. . " " . . Commission'er Frank moved to accept the above easement and , 5~;"" ,\ : '" '. ." .' to 'direct tpe, ci ty Clerk to record it in the Public .Records of ?~\,;,>~,..' ' > ' < .:'" ,,~1~el~aB Count.y, Florida. Motion was seconded by Conunfssioner ~j?':{~Y ,tl:;k~;;::::. :'~j ,~;~,~~ake:r;" . an~,. c;:arr led. unanimously. "-i: t-t;~""'~""'IIi"1'.f-~~4" ~'1~\~'~":'. 'rL' '",. r, ~'.. . , . ..' , ,{) . ..1...y..}!.....~~~'.L '''',' t... , . ~., . ~ .... 'I. ..~..[4 \~:111 ....} \~(",. ;t.~~1'.~.:.: ~\ ." "I: " . .'" i .. L : . . 1 . ;>,ff~~:~t.,.,:t'~, "!".,'!" "II; " , ' " .' '. ".., ~~t~ntll~t,"'~'t~~_:..(\''',.\.11~~...L:::.iy'.'i~..: ..... .;-' \~"'L' . . <f;ijr,~\'.'i~:iJ;(p:,'i/f...~J.t .{,~ c;", \~:'""; ,., ',.'. ',' , .".~'i' . .~#: }f::'1~,;';t~~~t;~.';::>:~l~~~..~f.'.,~~\i.,'"t \'\',,:.::.,_"\,1 " -,;!! ." .'~' . . ~~"' ~ ~ ;,n;,;.r~R;:I.:'l~~t. ;~I;;:":;~'~~\" , '.. .:,' :'. '\""J:; ". }'.;' . - + 1, '\' '. .' \. 'j, . . . '~~,",". ~:";"" .~:.':." '~.~ 11/17/77 . . .,',', . :,\.., :.' : , :," " ::<'~ ,~: '-;: ',:/~,;~;>,<~~:{:::} ","" I ,. . ITEM 145 - Lot Mowing Resolution '77-122, List 116. I Commissioner Frank moved to pass and adopt Resolution '77-122 and to authorize the appropriate officials to execute same. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Nunamaker. Upon roll call the vote was: "Ayes": DeBlaker, Frank, Martin and Nunamaker. "Nays": None. Absent: . Cazares~' other Commission Action The City Attorney and City Manager have reviewed "The pinellas sundown Act" and request direction. Commissioner Martin moved to reaffirm the legislation relating to the Pinellas County Planning Council. Commissioner Nunamaker seconded the motion which carried unanimously. Commissioner Martin moved to request the Sand Key area be excluded from the special act relating to the Indian Rocks Special Fire Control District. Commissioner Nunamaker seconded the motion which carried unanimously. Commissioner Frank moved to appoint Mayor Cazares the Voting Delegate and Commissioner DeBlaker, Alternate voting Delegate, for the National League of Cities' Annual Congress to be held in San Francisco, California, December 3 ,- 7, 1977. Commissioner Martin seconded the motion which carried unani- mously. Commissioner DeBlaker stated the Mayor said he will confer with the Alternate voting Delegate before voting. Commissioner Martin moved to instruct the City Attorney to prepare an amendment to the rules for conduct of City Com- mission meetings, to position "Citizens to be heard re items not on agenda" between "City Attorney Reports" and "other Commission Action. ,. Commissioner Frank seconded the motion. Commission recommended the 5-minute time limit be announced at each meeting. Upon the vote being taken, motion carried unanimously. Commissioner DeBlaker reported the Pinellas Planning Council voted November l6, 1977, that the new Uniform Develop- ment Code will be a guideline only. Also, the Council staff will return drainage reports from our mayor to the Technical Committee for the County Engineers, City and Technical Committee to resolve concerns. The meeting was adjourned at 9:05 p.m. The City Commission then met as Trustees of the Pension Fund with the Vice-Mayor calling the meeting to order. ITEM #47 - Trustees of the Employees' Pension Fund; Pension to be Granted. (Continued from November 17, 1977). The City Manager presented the recommendation of the Advisory Committee of the Employees' Pension Fund to grant a 75% ($833.83 per month) service-connected disability pension to Robert Heup, Firefighter, payable 50% $555.89 per month, effective August 20, 1977, with 25% held in escrow pending out- come and finalization of Pension litagation. .' Assistant City Manager Gerald Weimer asked the City At- , ." torney to rule the effective date of the pension, considering ..;t.i,:,~,;:;,',,;,',:,~',;,:,.',:~.,:',',,:,,",;,:..,:;,.,.,.' _ ~~~:m~~' :u~~:ie~;~tt~~7 ~ta ~~~~;si~n c~~~~~~a ;~~n C~::l:~~~~er . '. '. ,'Ml!lrt,i'n. requested ,the issue of disability pensions be further .:.;):,....; : ;, ,',. e'x' amin':":.:I ". , . ,.~...~;i'..l1..~",...\J-'~~..l' '. ~.. . .~~*,~!{...?.~.'~~,.. ;.,~.r.;.:.<:;.~~:.~li..,;,. .~. ~ , .' . '~~"Tt r.!'- v{.... (1. ~. t,' L;r _. '. r'.' .; . .,..... ~. ..... I i;~~j!~,':;~~1i.~~~\lt!y;1;::i1.J:~:,;~ ': ',\ ;;; :0: .,' ", ' I.t...,,, h'r'-....1l(. 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",."~::,,,>::/,<><,:''''l'~l,., ";:;<.;j:~~I::Y') 'commissioner Martin moved. to approve therecommenda.tion ".\ l".~'. ,~\::,j,} and. to instruct the City 'Atto~ney to resolve ,the .4 . or 5-d~y\,: ';)::". .:; ~,~;~:::;;; . e~~~hr~~';~i;~' ~~~:;~~~~~~r Nunamaker seconded the mo:ion\;~ J..::,.::;.i:.::,,:.}~/~1p ~J >\ I' t.. >.,~',' I . '>. ',. .. I " :/' t ., ~j ~t.' ;"!' ".: ~ .: '; 'f"'\ ,::, :r: , I~J~~:!:~ '::~/ r , ' ~.fJi.'\~ti~\\':..~..~.~....:~t ;:~;;t~if'r~'.l'\~ ~ ~.~.~:'t~.~.\, '}' .1 ~ : ,~'i~.v:'~' .,' .'~p.(:,I~:t'o...I'~\,ld"; ,.; I,' ~,i!"/''.\'~i; ,J! ,',1<' .',' './; ~"'.' n~lfr:':';1~.~t.,.{!if'~'~~'\ ~1I""';" ~:''.'..';~':.\/:' '.p~' ~~Jp,,'.t,~~;' ~~;~:~"t/1A;~:<: ':';;':;:, '~:"'" ," :i. ~.~ :'. ~":",,,"'" , :.. c ~ , < .' " -I. ..' ~ 'i ~ ~ ~\ .' . ,; ..:; '.. .! The meeting was adjourned at 9:20 p.m. ,I' .) . ".Attest: ' .:,,:.-, ;e~'/.,;1t^'w.J .: c:i ty Clerk.b~ . ~~~W:': '. . "",' :'<' . . .c: " '.r ~:1 ~>'...':'1 ./ '. } ~ " ,. , ....~r . .' 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',,,,::,'''''<1'"',,..<.; ,: -":!'11'J17't77J~'''');-'1~~.-''''~;O'':;;$ ~ ;.. ~':"~t,'~~..J ,',. ...~,:~.....4,l,~ ~~::t:/l;~f.{<t';.-:~~T(.. .....;~~:+\ .:;","L~{;:"~'I"; . ~~~. !~' ..l.~ , ~~:t.'}JF/j1~< :;i~I.,~~'J: , . '1", . ~~~~~..~~~Jo-'i'!.A.~~.:':<~"r~"J.1~~Jlj:~ :!~~f1' 'I{;~~r:, ~T~:i~fh~~}; ::' ~Jk€.:.{~i/\< 'f.~~,~ ;~~:~~~, ~~~:,~.T~:f.~f~ :-~.~~;,\ ';:'::>~;'f,'~~{;' . ... ..\ . ~ . ..~',... ..J.;.,;,. ~ ,,~,...;;.;.~ ", , , " :<;~'::," ~;;l:i:... '.',' l', ',.,. ':/'. . ,~} < .:r,:: ,\. ;; ":\V/.: . .... nT ," '1..,..:;:/::", " ~1 ;. . cc' ';.;~ ". .'Ii. ......f .cl,' , . . ~ ,~': ,.-F,J I 1. Rev. Hugh Barry, st. Cscelia eatho1io Church 2. Chief Daniels 3. None , A. Sue Creamer, P&R Dept., Employee of the Year. Service pin. pre~ . sented to 9 City Employee.. ., "- eitation of Appreoiation pre.anted . ~~ to WIn. Stephen, III - TSART. ~1 5. Approved 6. " See Below 7. commissioner Nunamaker et al made civic center presentation. " B. patricia Ho~e read petition form 9. Received for record 10. Upheld approval of 10/20/77. ITEM - English and scotch farmers welcomed. 11. Resol. 177-116 opposing certain items 12. Resol. *77-117, as amended, re- questing wideni~g , l3. Resol. *77-ll8 requesting ~uildin9 construction standards ' 14.'Report accepted 15. Report accepted 16. Approved ITEM - City Manager instructed to'pro- vide assistance to School Board to expedite construction of countryside High School 17. Approved as amended lB. Approved 19. Approved 20. Resol. 177-119 adopted approving 21. Approved , 22. city Clerk authorized to proceed 23. All Assistant City Managers ap- pointed 'Acting city Managers 24. and 25.a, b. c and d - approved attached Consent Agenda ' 26. a. Ernest'L. Carson appointed to Housing Authority. ' city Manager investigate Pinel1as County Housing assume C.H.A. duties b. Notified 27. a. Approved b. Approved c. Approved d. Approved e. Tentative approval to R. Everling Company 28. City Manager advertise bids for Service Line Transfer. City Manager - Documents not returned, by Bond Counael, special meeting required. Informal approval, relocate 3 Hercules Avenue manholes, $~,lOO 29. Confirmed . 30. ** See below * 6. Douglas Loeffler-rep Dimmit Chevrolet - Requested water rebate. patricia Hole - Request Commission at St. Pete/Clw Airport Meeting ll/2l/77. Edward Hildreth, Jr. - petition to close Turner St. dock ,and park at night. Frank Morrow - Lot maintenance, business in residential area, Police Dept. understaffed, vehicles blocking sidewalks and parkways, deactivate Marina Sewer Plant, and add 2 lanes to Causeway and high~level bridge at east end. . Charles 'Frain - Federal money to pinellas vs other counties. , Edward winslow - Airport safety not considered by Commission. \. ~ < . , ,. . '.',:~~':~;"~;:,,::: ~.~,30..'" : Re"ceived, input. City Attorney to redraft ordinance. '::~.ii;}A~~~,' ',: ::.3,1. ::. a.:" Approved . c. Approved ,..;t",,'1"'!""""", " i- . / ,~iff.~';;:."y:}A,<';;';':';;::,\", .':b. .- Cont nued to 2 2/78 .... ,. Lt....~.'t .J,: 't... '"j'" \<" ' ti~~it~~~r;~-'::~:r32:;i~:\'~';::APproved, " 'b., Approved i'j 'Jtv'1~, 'Jl:rt~'" !;~ '1,.\ ,i~!l~<.; ,. ", ...~,. ,,',', " " '" . ~'~:'l-t""I.>,~t)tt{;!'t.\~~ ".:",~" '!' ":\,,.-,; 0/:,',' . '" " :' ,'. - ' ~ ." .~".~,,~ "#.;a,::~~~~~(',;:ij!~'~;'~:,i~.s~:.:~;:r:\',..;'<-,~' :<:' .,.\: ....;;, ol,: ' I . '. . ~~ ~~ - C1~"'" ....... -,........ 11, , 1'1'IM' ACTION 1. rnvoaadcn 2. 'led;_ of Alleqi.nca 3. rnt:oduct1ona , Av.r4. .. Service Avard. (9l10' a.m.l S. City C~i..ion Minute. ot Speci.1 Meetin; of November 1, 1'77, and aegular Meating of . Nov.-ber 3~ 1977 . S. Citi.ln' to ba He.rd re Iteft' Not App..rinq on the Aqan4. Ciei' l!!.n'Qu "eDOrU 7. (Continued) AUditorium Prope..l 8. (Cont1nu~1 Library Prope..l 9. Subaitt.l - Outd.ted Prali=inary Library Renova- tion P1.n." 10. Downtown Davelopmant Board'. R.que.t to Racon~ .ider Advartiatn9 11. Hater Element - Florid. State Comprehen.1va Pl.n 12. Stat. Road fO RI.olution Regarding Widaning of Gulf-to-Bay Boulevard from U.S. 19 to Courtney Campbell C.u.evay Co..t.l Con.truction Set-S.ck Zon" Statu. Rapol:t - D091 on Daach , Statu. aeport ~ Waltawatal: Traatment Plant. Aqr.ament with Man.qsment ae,oUl:ca., Inc. for Telacommunication. Conlu1tant service. 17. Renaval ~ Parkinq Man.q_ent Aq:reClllnt ~ Clan- w.ter Kiqh Band Boolter. lB. a.qu..t lor Alcoholic Savaraia Zoninq - 307 So. Myrtle Avenue - Aqaj 19. Authorization !or Power Sarvice G Water Servica and Pu=pinq F.cllitie. on State Road SBO 20. G.. Lin. Relocation 21. Fir. Station .~ - Budget Amendment 22. Municipal Election. February. 14, 1978 23. Selaction of Actinq City Manager durinq City Hanaqer'. Ab..nce 2.. and 25. 5aa Consent Aqanda . . 26. Notificat1on of Expirac10n. , a.11qnations ot Advisory Soard Members J &. Cle.rwater Hcu.inq Au~ority b. Seautification Committee 27. Bid.J a. TWo door hard top 4x4 ott road vehicle, 2 bid., low bid. Internaeion Harve.tel: Company, Tampa $6,075.aO ' ,b. Cab , Cha.si.. J bids, low bid~ International aarv..ter Company, Tampa'$33.231.00 c. Fire St.t:.1on .4 Conuact, J bids, low bid. J.B. Con.truction, Inc., Largo $297.460.00 d. Minimum Hou.ing Code Violation City R.se. '77~10J, 2 bid., low bid. Sonny Glaabrenner, Inc., Largo $450.00 e. Pin Training Facility Verbal Report. , Other Pendinq Hatters Public aa.rinq. (12tJQ p.m.) 29. Lot ~owinV ~.solu~ion ~77-11~ - Llat,&l~ 30. Oralt of Mobile Home Ordinance No. 1724 13. U. 15. 16. 2B. 31. Reque.ts for R8zoningt a. (Cont.) A portion of 5and Key East of Gull Boulavard, KGB 2-1 from CG to RS-60 (City) b. Country. ide Tract 22, Sec. 29~2BS-l6E trom RH-28 to RPD (U.S. Kome Corp.) (To be Cont.) c. Traqt 7, Sac. 19-2SS-16E Couneryside from P to RS-50 Reque.t. tor Annaxet!onJ a. Lota 22, 23, 26 and portions of 24 and 25, aillcre.t Est&tQa, lat Addition (Heishman , Hunt) b. Lot 4, South Keven Subdivision (Deighton) 32. 1977 . ., 9*30 ~~Ill~.' e,: . :.t,l. '" 4., . . ~lovembei<17, ,19?7:' <. . . . . c ,. . . .,'. t\., . ~ .. "', " ' . ~ . '. :i", ~ ~.~ Ci....i.. ....ta. _ .........n. 1911 P.9~ Z . 45. Resol. #77-122 adopted Other Commission Action: Legislative - Pinellas County Plan- ning Council reaffirmed and E~tclude Sand Key from Indian Rocks Special Fire District. , " Appointed Mayor Cazares VotingDele~ gate and Commissioner DeBlaker, : Alternate, National League of Cities, San Francisco, l2/3/77. Commissioner Martin - C.A. to amend rules, I'Citizens to be Heard" between public hearings and City Attorney Re- ports. , Commissioner DeBlaker - Pinellas Planning Council voted Uniform Devel- opment Code guideline only. 46. Adjourned at 9:05 p.m. 47. Robert Heup granted pension. ~!\dj~urned, at. ~:,~~...P~~.." CONSENT AGENDA !!!!! ' CITY ATTORNEY nEPORT! . 33. Second Raad1n; - Ordinance Ho. 1118 - Annexin; Portion. o! Section" 17J ZOJ 31 and 32, Town- Ihip 28 South, Ran;e 16 !a.t (P.R. 8/18/77) (0. B. Heme) 34. second Read1n; - Ordinance No. 1719 - Zon1nq Ann'XR Property in Ordinanc. No. 1718 .. U.s. Heme 35. Second Readinq - Ordinance No. 1726 - Amendin; S.C. 4-18 o! Code to Renumber Zone 19R to Zone 19T and Enact New Zone ~2a (P.R. 1016/77 - Churchill'. Filh' ChipI) 36. Sacond Read1nq - ordinance No. 1729 - Amendinq Sec. 2-70.2 a! Code Relatinq to Adviaory Board. 37. 'irst Readln; - Ordinance No. 1717 - Annexin; Lot 1, Block 13, Hlqhland Pine' 2nd (Latham) J Lot 23, Block P, sunny Park Grove. (Stone' , Portion of Sec. 2-29-15 (Blackburn - Windlor Wood) 38. Fir.t Readlnq - Ordinance No. 1728 - zonlnq Annexed Property in ordinanc. No. 1727 - Latham, Stone , Blackburn 39. Firlt Readin; - Ordinanc. No. 1731 - Amandinq S.c. 4-18 of Code to Enact New Zone llE re- 1atinq to alcoholic beveraqes (Countryside plaza) 40. Firat Readinq - Ordinance No. 1732 -Vaca~ion ot Wistful Vista Drive in Dunrcmin Subdivi- don (Loeffler) 41. R.aolution - Reque.tinq the Board of County Commi..ioner. to Canc.l Taxe. on Property Recently ACquired by City for Public pur- po.e. . 42. Resolution - Authorizinq City Attorney to Brinq Actionl in Small Clatms Court to S..x Recov- ery for Damaqu to City-owned Property 43. ,Re.olution - ConfLrminq Award of Refundlnq Bond I..ue 44. Acceptanc. of Deed. , E.lament. 45. Lot Mowinq a.solution - List .16 Other Commission Action " 46. Adjournment 47. Trustee. of the Employeaa' penaion Fund Pen.ion to be qranted 48. Adjournment 9.30 a.m. . ACTION 33. Adopted. 3 Letters read into record 34. Adopted 35. Adopted 36. Adopted 37. Passed 1st reading 38. Passed 1st reading 39. Passed lst reading 40. Continued to l2/l/77 4l. Resol. #77-120 adopted , . 42. Reso1. #77-l2l adopted 43. See Item #28 44. Accepted. To be recorded r~l'.""'./~\ ". "I:. t.::~t!~ :< ~~ :~ ~~:t ~ ~ ''" " :"'~\(r', The city Commission approve the Recommendations submitted on a consent agenda. 24. Request for Annexation (for referral): Portion of W~ of SE~ of Sec. 6-295-15E (First National Bank of Clearwater) 25. Requests for Rezoning (for referral): j~' , a. Portion of SW~ of Sec. 18-29S-16E from RS-SO '''' '<." ,{ ,;" : to CG (City) . :;?~L,:';.:: ...' b. M&B 10-3, Sec. 19-29S-16E from CG to ISP 1l1:.J:lr.rJ' " ". " . (c . t ). ,,~1t l:I"i::,:'..,. " ..,..,.:,; ;,:;. ,.,. l. ~ f 1.. f NW' 1.. f 1 295 lS f ,'. '/ ,~:~;/r'.':~~};:::}'::,~;:'.:,>", ": ~ ~':".P.o.r:tl.on 0 5W~ 0 ~ 0 Sec .':. - - E rgItl . ~',.r" . ",.:;'" r>~".""~"', ......-'~...D' to R5 60 (Sunset Woods)" "".' ,. ..." " . f" '1 ..... :'L~:l>;:"\r'.~_~f..T::J.~'::.ri.~\:~~.~t':i,~ ;r\. .' '-)1 ;'." > ":", .~. ...:~rf !~::.""":::'~{: '.. >." '~."':":-I ' 1.':..... ~LL J:.~t , , .i~'::.."..:":',~/,;~.ttt~~:d:~~::Port:1on.,~of,;pec ~.',.l;.7i?9.S;-15E from' .RPO'lto";RS:-60\ ';", ,- . 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