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04/20/1978 CITY COMMISSION MEETING April 20, 1978 The city Commission of the city of Clearwater met in regular session at the city Hall, Thursday, April 20, 1978, at 9:30 a.m., with the following members present: Charles F. LeCher Karleen F. DeBlaker Karen Martin William Nunamaker Richard E. Tenney Mayor/Commissioner Vice-Mayor/Commissioner Conunissioner Commissioner cornmissioner 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 L. G. Novak of Peace Memorial Pres- byterian Church. The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Chief Daniels. ITEM #3 - Introductions and Awards. The Mayor read into the record four proclamations declar- ing May 1, 1978, Law Day, U.S.A.; Saturday, May 20, 1978, White Cane Day in Clearwater; May 3, 1978, sun Day in ClearwaterJ and May 1 through 5, 1978, Earle Brown Week. Mary Beth Reeves, Miss Clearwater, was introduced. A Certificate of Appointment was presented to the Mayor by the City Clerk. ITEM #4 - Service Awards. sixteen service pins were presented to City employees. The following Employees of the Month were presented plaques and bonds: . /' November December January February March April - Art MUlhOlland, Parks and Recreation Dept. - William Bryant, Sanitation Department - Smith Barlowe, Fire Department - Joy Varner, Parks and Recreation Dept. Bobby Kinder, Police Department Bill Burns, Utilities Department '" I. ITEM is - Minutes. Commissioner DeBlaker moved that the minutes of the regular c,' .' ',,' meeting of April 6, 1978, and the minutes of the special meetings _, ".,=:,," ..'of March.31, April 3,.7,8 and 12,1978, be approved as recorded ,1i;:'?-':,:>>,,,~,:, ::.: and as sti~itted in written summation by the Clerk to each Com- if:f.:~~:: ,l':".."j""':' :missioner~ . Motion was seconded by Commissioner Martin and car~ o}!:",: I",: :""". " .' ,",." ' 'r'i "d" an' 0 ly r\"",J.~":/':,,: ~:">>,,'" ',' e "~<' 1m "us ..' ~"~Al""';::;'~"c'..,""":'. "',;':~";",',:<,':.,.:- :" (, .,' " , 1~1~1 1 ,,\"..;, ,.t,~. ~..J:..., ;"c t t T ~ ....~ ~ . r'. ,".,' )" : t{Gjiir.l;~~~;t~l~~~~II~~;~1Ji}~",i~;h'2i:'J",>:~;',':;}'...'",. \ '. .' '" :' .., \" '.'i' ':,,'; " :::;;i:,,;,:!:<\:j~\;~i , , . ,',,, ,u. ,4/20/78,~",." ~,;"'o.,;,.}t:" .. ..' "":ll ,,>"' 'I.'<.'~. '..' ,-~...,~,'. /1. 'L.:;::.~j~"c...~i.:,~:~~~..,\'.Y:'i}~.~~.~,~,"::~'; . ' The Mayor announoed each citizen will be limited to three minutes speaking time on each issue. ITEM 86 - consent Agenda 6.1 Request for Annexation (for referral), Lots 48 and 49, DelOra Gardens Subdivision (C. Joseph). 6.2 Request for Rezoning (for referral), Lots 63 through 66 and Lots 113 through 117 and the S~ of Lot 112, Lloyd- White-Skinner Subdivision, from RM-28 (high density, multi-family) to CTF-28 (commercial/tourist facilities) (C. Boldog). 6.3 Bid - Remote-controlled electric baseball scoreboard for Jack Russell Stadium, 4 bids, low bid, Scoreboard For Sports, Tarpon Springs, $9,216.90. 6.4 Change Order #2 (Final), Fire Station 16 (additional cost for larger plaque and replacement' of glass broken in break-in), Hawkins Construction, Inc., increasing contract $127.00 for a new contract amount of $299,464.00. 6.5 Notification of Expirations and Resignations of Advisory Board Members: a. Clearwater Downtown Development Board. b. Board of Adjustment and Appeals on Signs. c. Community Relations Board. d. Board of Adjustment and Appeal on Zoning. e. Beautification Committee. f. pinellas Industry Council. Commissioner DeBlaker moved to accept all items on the Consent Agenda as listed for appropriate action and to author- ize the appropriate officials to execute same. Motion was sec- onded by Commissioner Nunamaker and carried unanimously. ITEM f7 - Community side (Pedregal Housing), North of State Road 580. Corporation. (Continued Impact Statement, Tract 21, Country- West of Countryside Boulevard and NW~ of Section 29-28-16 - u.s. Home from 4/6/78). The Resource Development Committee recommends' approval. The property, containing 23.9 acres, is to be developed as single-family residences with 8-foot privacy walls along the property lines. commissioner Martin moved to approve the report of the Resource Development Committee recommending approval of the C.t.S. for Tract 21, countryside, Pedregal Housing, U.S. Home Corporation. Commissioner DeBlaker seconded the motion which carried unanimously. ITEM #8 - Committee Substitute for Senate Bill 261. Resolution t78-45 - Opposing Passage of Senate Bill 261. This bill provides that landowners whose property has been diminished in value due to enactment of any law, may be eligible for compensaiton from the body enacting that law. Pas- sage of such legislation could be extremely costly to local gov- ernment. Commissioner Martin moved to pass and adopt Resolution ,.,'78-45 and to authorize the appropriate officials to execute ,same. Commissioner Tenney aeconded the motion. The City Mana- iii~@:ji.(::",(;,:sr,wasaUB10riZedto submit this resolution to all the local ~'{\'" ',fl ,', ,', .., , ','." . , , " , " \~:4w~k0~'~~5:~);lh:,~;.'< ~,;'l \', ~':'. '.': ".:'., , ,', ,:,'..' . '~:Cl"'lY:},;)l"S<.I{.:.() (<4,'"k"..", :.' .. ,:' "', " ,', , .' . ~~~i.~ "*~J~~~;-%';~ ?:(:\:ti:~.:' ~ ~. ~:i.';.: ..... '.. ".'.:' /..'...'~'., r .." ',~ 2 . llf}.~,,)~ll",~~y~~t'iy';:f,'(;'f'+':'l'~;>~;~': .::: "",,:, '", l'."'~ "" .,.,....' , . .; ':-" ~ ~{~":.~t~~{1hr~r;::~1~,}'i':'~~~: :.~:\:.:,~~'~ ,,>~~:~t~} ~:2:,;<:. ..,';.,~<. w,'>,.::'" ,~.~, '.:.~ '.:, "'\. , :~'f;._..;'tIf:i.f:ii$i~fK~"11""',,, r1'(..~,.,\:, : r ,..,: .;',;, ,..~ ','.' ,''',' ,', " ': '. " " ,'" , ;.,-' ", , ,'i.,' ., '.', ,,",' 4/20/' 78:" '" " '., '" : ~\I;;~~:,.:,': , 0, " ..' . ..'. \. ~ '\.' ~ ':. . ">z\'~;,(~.;~ ~ ',.,' ~ . . ' ;",. . /,. :..'.... :,','". <~""l :~.:.-.q.". ':~5./~: municipalities. Upon roll call, the vote was: IIAyes": DeB1aker, Martin, Nunamaker, Tenney and LeCher. IINays": None. ITEM *9 - Designation of Lead Planning Agency for Air Quality planning. Resolution '78-46 - supporting Designation of the Pine11as County Metropolitan Planning Organization as the Lead Planning Agency. Pinel1as County M.P.O. was designated by the Governor to be the Lead Agency to prepare an Air Quality Plan. The Lead Plan- ning Agency must be composed of local elected officials of gen- eral purpose governments. Due to the close relationship between air quality and vehicular emissions, the M.P.O. is a logical choice and it is necessary for the City of Clearwater to concur in the designation. Commissioner DeB1aker moved to pass and adopt Resolution 178-46 and to authorize the appropriate officials to execute same. Commissioner Martin seconded the motion. upon roll call the vote was: "Ayes": neBlaker, Martin, Nunamaker, Tenney and LeCher. IINays": None. ITEM #10 - Land Use Plan Update. Three basic type changes have been made in the Land Use Plan and must be submitted to the pineIIas Planning Council. The changes being submitted will reflect 1) Annexations and rezonings at Commission direction, 2) Existing land uses and 3) Legal action that affects the Land Use Plan. Slides were presented by the Planning Director illustrat- ing the present plan and the proposed changes. Commission discussed the changes made at Cooper's Point as a result of legal action. Commissioner Martin moved to approve transmittal of the Land Use Plan changes for inclusion in the revised Countywide Land Use Plan, with the stipulation that the City Manager check the designation on property northeast of the intersection at state Road 60 and Bayshore Boulevard. Commissioner Tenney sec- onded the motion which carried unanimously. " , ITEM #11 - Local Bill - Pinellas County Lot Clearing. The bill would provide for clearance of real property in the unincorporated areas of Pine1las County and the assessment of administrative costs to the property owners. The City does not assess these costs to the property owner who clears his property when notified. Commissioner DeBlaker moved to pass and adopt Resolution *78-47, supporting passage of local legislation submitted by Pinellas County granting the County authority to clear lots located in the unincorporated areas of Pinellas County. Motion died, for lack of a second. . Conunission took no further action. . '{' '. . ',' ITEM '12 - Review of Revised Site Plan of Samba t s Restau- '/'::;',' :', . . ',rant Located on the West Side of U ~ s. 19 in the SE~ <:If Section :L:;::' ,', ';,'" ," . 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': ,~'i~1 J:;~~.;:\~::\,~;~~J)t." ... ~'t~. \JI...t.~-'''''\~ll I, . ~ c..~.. :.~.'r.../:, '.;,;-~,"',~'~::"::'.~,,',"<.(';'+/I'.j ,;~~,':".t'J"l..~{;r~./ .0,..:' .' f " .. . , A Site Plan waB approved on March 2, 1978. A Revised Plan has been submitted indicating the front 350 feet will be devel- oped as a reBtaurant with the remaining rear portion to remain undeveloped at this time. The property will drain to the rear undeveloped portion which ,presents no problem at this time but if the rear portion is developed, on-site retention will be re- quired for the total site. The revised plan also provides 70 feet of additional parking and realignment of the original park- ing plan and entry road. The Traffic Engineer and City Forester have no objections. The Planning Director recommends approval. The City Engineer recommends approval subject to an adequate drainage easement being given to the city. Commissioner Martin moved to approve the Revised site Plan with the provision that an adequate drainage easement be con- veyed to the City. Commissioner Nunamaker seconded the motion. Upon the vote being taken, Commissioners Martin, Nunamaker and Tenney and Mayor LeCher voted "Aye"J Commissioner DeBlaker voted "Nay." Motion carried. ITEM #13 - Private Seawall Repair - Horizon House, 31 Island Way, In SW~ of Section 8-29-15. The seawall is placed exactly along the property/Causeway right-Of-way line. Portions of the wall continue to experience 10as of backfill with an increasing possiblity of collapse which would cause water quality and environmental damage detrimental to the public interest. The rip-rap material is to be placed by a private contrac~ tor and financed by the Horizon House. This private use of Causeway land is considered to be for the public's benefit as use not in the public interest risks reversion of the land to the State. The City Engineer recommends approval. He reported the rip-rap would 'not, be visible except at exceptionally low tides as it would be kept below the mean low water mark and will ex- tend twelve feet into the water. Commission expressed ,concerns for hazards to vesselsand water skiers. The Corps of Engineers has given approval and the only other alternative would be to remove the wall and rebuild. Fred Wallace of Horizon House stated they had received permits from the Department of Environmental Regulations and the Corps of Engineers and spoke in support of the request. Frank Morrow suggested alternative methods. Commissioner Nunamaker moved to authorize usage of the City-owned bay bottom land for placement of rip-rap material ,against the private wall at Horizon House because it is in the public interest to prevent the collapse of the seawall, with the restriction that the rip-rap be kept below mean low water which is -0.6 elevation m.s.l., and to authorize the ap- propriate officials to execute same. Commissioner Tenney sec- onded the motion which carried unan~dously. ' r ' ITEM #14 - Widening of County Road 102 and Other Thorough- j,.,.",' fares in Northwood Estates Development. :t(~,;:;~,<,~,;, ,,' , .When No,rthwood ,Estates was annexed the developer agreed to :-:~;':/'.:\',';, ': ," :" redesigJl and widen several thoroughfares. There was no written ~~~~;~..; ~~::'!:<.': ":,agreement and questions have arisen as to the responsiblity of ' '~~J;~~';\.{~.l~<,').:';:. th!3. ~eve~op~r a~d. the City. Meetings were, held arid the reconunenda- ~1(' ,~;f(':~'~/&>~::;,~~~~,~w~~;.:,t~~. Ci~y' pay 'a port;ion of the con8tru.~tion projects ' ..., ~ ^';/r:t:t~:.;~.r~~:~')'~':""';'~:I';':~~'':''''' "'i': :_<.' . .. I',.' ., '. . I' ~~... t."~"~1;_,....te"\~~.".r)1. ,~. ..""/i ,:....~ .' ~ ...... I ~ ',.' . , f.-!,~,,~~~~..~l:-~.~:y.r:"~~j"::":')I~",~\. ,\-~.....~;. '.. t\. . '. . '. . I " ~ !f{\~,/~\t"'\.~:';l;f;l~,:,~';';;'l~:t/.,;:~,~~~:~;,,: >'":''' "d" :, ': '.:. 4'. '4/20/78 ):\ : l :;-~I.;f~)t 'l"':\jn:vt !il~l\~J'\!r-.":..' t ..~.:;.>. ~ {,:',.\ I .J . ,1 \. tJ )It.,~;i.~': -i~ .~....., .I~,/..........' .. '1,," r." ".,~. ." ., ' ...(.,. ~j{'JjIt.."~~~i~';'/~.':;:.f';:r'-, ..;~I~.l~..... ,e', '~I:'~!~'\ ....:::. . -;~:. ~ ~, , . {:~l~,J";..!~..,;,rtJ~I''';:~,...-..~\''-: 'J ~\f\L\ ~~F"",';'.' >. I'. I . , . . . " ' when they are beyond the des~gn required for the subdivision needs. ~he costs projected are based on the bids received by Northwood Estates. Reith crawford, Traffic Engineer, reported County Road 102 will be handling approximately 20,000 vehicles daily when the development is completed and should be widened. Commissioner Martin moved to approve the continued funding of the widening of County Road 102 and other thoroughfares in,the Northwood Estates Development, with the provision that the funding for this project be from the following codes: CIP 2214, New paving, $37,427; ClP 2218, Plant Mix Surface Treatment, $50,000; and ClP 2219, Street Sealing, $5,275; and with the fur- ther provision that funds be reallocated at the mid-year budget review. Commissioner Nunamaker seconded the motion which car- ried unanimously. ITEM i15 - Xerox 9200 Copier. If the City purchases the Xerox Model 9200 copier system (which the city has been using) under a lease-purchase agree- ment, there will be a discount saving in the amount of $14,250. Commissioner Tenney requested additional information on Kodak and Addressograph copiers. Commissioner Martin moved to continue this item to May 4, 1978. Commissioner DeBlaker seconded the motion which carried unanimously. " ITEM 116 - Facsimile Signature. Resolution #78~48 - Authorizing the Assistant Finance Director/Deputy City Treasurer to Execute By Facsimile Signature Any and All Checks Drawn by the city of Clearwater on City of Clearwater Accounts. The City Treasurer is retiring effective April 22, 1978, and in order to avoid time consuming manual signing of checks, a signature die containing the facimile signatures of the Deputy city Treasurer and the City Manager has been obtained. Commissioner Martin moved to pass and adopt Resolution #78-48 and to authorize the appropriate officials to execute same. Commissioner Nunamaker seconded the motion. upon roll call the vote was: IIAyes": DeBlaker, Martin, Nunamaker, Tenney and LeCher. "Nays": None. ITEM #17 - Authorization to Fill New Position in the Traf- fie Engineering Department. The position of Electronic Technician Helper in the Elec- trical Division was approved in the 1977/78 operating Budget of the Traffic Engineering Department and justified by the agenda memo dated 4/20/78, Item '17. \. : Commissioner Nunamaker moved to approve the request. Com- missioner DeBlaker seconded the motion which carried unanimously. ITEM 118 - City structure at 306-306~ Seminole Street. Lots 17 and 18, Sue Barco Subdivision. \, ". , " );/,",,1. : ';': ':,:' ',Inspect.ion of t.his propert.y revealed it. is seriously \~\::'}i-: ~:;:,; '. .~ :', -:'.det~riorated' and presents a fire , health and safety hazard, and ~;R~;~I'%';:',{\:.';:~~;,''.:",~~~;~~''~gina;Lly, purchaEled for fut.ure parking at t.he Seminole. , .t/'j~~':f'.>~::''''~''4~,l~..~:.~.''' .....::::.,~:..,. ~ ~..;,~ ,. .'., + ," " . -:"}fi. \J~....~." . ... .....~ ~ '. ~\;, ""., "." ~ . . . , . 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":';' :' ."":;',, ',";:': ('.'~;:'~:;: ": ',>:~;j:;;~,~~M;";i;~t~; . \. ~ c " " ' , I , I Boat. Ramps. It: is currently leased by the International Association of Fire Fighters. Commissioner Nunamaker moved the City Manager be author- ized to raze the vacant City building at 306-306~ Seminole Street, which is beyond economical repair and which is in vio- lation of the City's minimum housing codes, with the provision that the lease with the I.A.F.F. be cancelled. Commissioner Martin seconded the motion. Upon the vote being taken,'Commis- sioners Martin, Nunamaker and Tenney vot.ed "Aye", commissioner DeBlaker and Mayor LeCher voted "Nay." Motion carried. Commission recessed for lunch at 11:35 a.m. and reconvened at 12:35 p.m. Public Hearings ITEM #24 - A Public Hearing on the Community Development Block Grant Program - Fourth Year. At the April 6, 1978, Commission meeting, the Commission provided guidelines for the development of a fourth year CDBG Budget. A series of five neighborhood meetings and a public hearing had been schedula1 in accordance with the written Citi- zen Participation Plan. The budget, as recommended by Staff, was presented to the Commission. The Public Works, Parks and Recreation, Planning and Community Development Directors recom- mended approval. A number of citizens spoke in support of various recom- mendations for the four target areas and the Commission discus- sed the various recommendations. commissioner DeBlaker moved to approve the expenditure of $24,400 for Condon Gardens Drainage and Sidewalk Programs. Commissioner Martin seconded the motion which carried unani- mously. Commissioner DeBlaker moved to approve the expenditure of $450,000 for the South Greenwood Street Sewer and Drain- age Improvement program. commissioner Martin seconded the mo- tion which carried unanimously~ Commissioner DeBlaker moved to approve the expenditure of $205,000 for a swimming pool in the East Clearwater Area, $45,000 for Administration, $80,000 for the Neighborhood Housing Service Program, and $34,600 for Contingencies. Com- missioner Nunamaker seconded the motion which carried unanimous- ly. ITEM #25 - A Public Hearing on the Zoning Appeal of Clifford E. Love. Lot 9, Sherwood Gardens. The Board of Adjustment and Appeal on Zoning denied the request for a 5-foot setback in an RPD zone requiring a 25-foot setback. Mr. Love is appealing the decision to the City Commis- sion. The City Attorney read into the record Section 35.09, Subparagraph 5, relating to variances. Ken Edwards, of Daly Aluminum, representing the applicant, presented photos of the carport and the area. The BAAZ had approved a lO-foot setback at a prior meeting, and the carport was constructe~ but'through human error now requries a greater variance. The concrete block wall on the property was constructed , " .. . f~Wjj:t~ii.,;\;.V",;:" :f,;,:.. /PX~':l1:~tl.:.,;"I.","^ i.., .~''''" \,',.' ;",'. ,~~~,~~ y.....,JIll'......:-.... ' .. ", ~ ~. .' ." .. I. , ' "' " 6'~' 4/20/78: " I I . . ,'/ I" before the ordinance was passed. A diagram of the property was accepted as Exhibit 1 and the photos as Exhibit 2 for the record. The contractor proposes to move the support posts back to meet.the required 5-foot setback that has been request- ed. Commission noted a letter of opposition signed by five citizens residing on Leo Lane. There were no citizens to speak. Commission discussed removal of the shed to free the space for a car but Mr. Love contended he needed the shed. David Healey, Chief Planner, stated the contractor was responsible for the error and the ordinance should be upheld. Commissioner Nunamaker moved to approve the request of Clifford E. Love for a variance of 20-feet to allow as-foot setback from the property line abutting street right-of-way for a carport at 1757 Sherwood street and zoned RPD (residential planned development), with the provision that the support post be moved 5 feet from the property line and the roof overhang be cut back 18 inches. Commissioner Tenney seconded the motion. Upon the vote being taken, Commissioners Nunamaker and Tenney and Mayor LeCher voted "Ayell; Commissioners OeBlaker and Martin voted "Nay.1I Motion carried. ITEM 126 - A Public Hearing on the Zoning Appeal of the Clearwater Yacht Club, Lots 5 to 11, Block D, Unit A, Bayside 6. The Board of Adjustment and Appeal on Zoning denied the request of the Clearwater Yacht Club for a special exception to construct additional commercial docks with mooring pilings. The City Manager read into the record letter dated April 19, 1978, from Donald O. McFarland, Attorney, representing the AAA Marine Company and the Clearwater Yacht Club in which he re- quested withdrawal of the appeal. There were no citizens to speak. Commissioner Martin moved to accept the withdrawal. Com- missioner Nunamaker seconded the motion which carried unani- mously. ITEM #27 - Public Hearings on Requests for Annexations. a. Lot 1, Clearwater Manor Subdivision, with RS-50 Zoning and Fire District #2 - E. Avery. This property is developed as a single family residence and is an existing enclave. The Planning and Zoning Board and the Planning Director recommend approval. There were no citizens to speak. Commissioner Martin moved to approve the annexation with RS-50 (single family residential) zoning and Fire District #2 classification and to instruct the City Attorney to include this in an ordinance. Commissioner Nunamaker seconded the motion which carried unanimously. b. Lot 69, Clearwater Manor Subdivision, with RS-60 Zoning and Fire District *2 Classification - P. White. , , The property is "'" ' ',," , :', limits. The Planning :,'{;,:::\ i,';';'::; ,."..r~commend approval. l;~:.k~Ii~:!{{~~d~' 'i ;:~;,:/::',,: ::I:::~ <.' ,', ,," :. , ' - . t~:d'.tJ:1J.;~\..~f,,:.":~t-.,~:,;, Jt.... ,iH..- ~ -c('" r ...... '. . .........,.......::.~"'~~\f.,t'!.t.:~:..;"q:.>i. . ;~. .' '.' " '^~t.~'^'"'/-..r:''' '; ,."" J" ' .'" ,. ...' , ~'''D~t:.q,'' :~~~.;\:J~....'<;.i,::;;~:/;,.::::;;.;,'-.> . ", '. ~ ,'.,,: ~, , , ~\;~q~\t!\'~~~'~;;'~:.'h.:'+>.,1';: ~:;",'~ ' .", , ...~ "r~ ~pI:~ ..~~ Y:'t~~1 ':'t:...t '1 - .... J., t. ~ .; 1\. ,{'~~~'!l'~~~~',UI1.";.').~;,,;r~"l;:'f~. ~... ~~:,. . undeveloped and contiguous to the City and Zoning Board and the Planning Director ." ,',7: 'I >" , .41,2,0/78 .,. . There were no citizens to speak. Commissioner Nunamaker moved to approve the annexation ' with RS-60 (single family residential) zoning and Fire District *2 classification and to instruct the City Attorney to include this in an ordinance. Commissioner DeBlaker seconded the mo- tion which carried unanimously. c. Lot 28, Crystal Heights Subdivision, with RS-60 Zoning and Fire District *2 - K. Munns. This property is developed as a single family residence and contiguous to City limits. The Planning and Zoning Board and the Planning Director. recommend approval. Commissioner DeBlaker moved to approve the annexation with RS-60 (single family residential) zoning and Fire District #2 classification and to include annexation of the right-of-way for "K" Street, and to instruct the City Attorney to include this in an ordinance. Commissioner Nunamaker seconded the motion. There were no citizens to speak. Upon the vote being taken, mo- tion carried unanimously. d. Lot 44, Skyline Groves Subdivision, with PS Zoning and Fire District #1 Classification - A. - Levine. This property is located at 2470 Sunset Point Road, con~ tains .24 acres MOL and is developed as a doctor's office. Commissioner Martin moved to approve the annexation with PS (professional services) zoning and Fire District *1 classi- fication, and to instruct the City Attorney to include this in an ordinance. commissioner DeBlaker seconded the motion. The Planning Director reported a serious septic tank problem in this area and recommended approval. P. V. Mills spoke in support of the request. No one spoke in oppositon. Upon the vote being taken, commissioners DeBlaker, Martin and Nunamaker and the Mayor voted "Aye"; Commissioner Tenney voted "Nay." Motion carried. e. Lot 8, Clearwater Manor Subdivision, with RS-SO Zoning and Fire District #2 Classifica- tion ~ R. Garner. The property is developed as a single family residence at 2240 Manor Boulevard North. The Planning and Zoning Board and the Planning Director recommend approval. Approval of this request will eliminate an enclave. No one spoke in opposition. commissioner Nunamaker moved to approve the annexation with RS-50 (single family residential) zoning and Fire District '2 classification and to instruct the City Attorney to include this in an ordinance. Commissioner DeBlaker seconded the mo- tion which carried unanimously. f. Lot 50, Clearwater Manor Subdivision, with RS-60 Zoning and Fire District '2 Classification L. Marquardt, Applicant. This undeveloped property is located at 1758 Ragland Avenue The, Pl.anning and Zoning ~i~ec~or recornmend~pproval. .;. , ',~. \ .. " ~ .' <. .. '. ,~ . . ",';"<': 'I': ,\+:~~.., ., '4/20/78 . , ,',:' ,,: "',',\i,' .. ' '>' '. \.., ,". '> >.~ ..~".,.I ~ a . u) Perk White, owner, spoke in support of the annexation., No one spoke in objection. commissioner Martin moved to approve the annexation with RS-GO (single family residential) zoning and Fire District 12 classification and to instruct the city Attorney to include this in an ordinance. Commissioner Nunamaker seconded the mo- tion which carried unanimously. ITEM 128 - Public Hearings on Requests for Rezonings: a. Change from CTF (Commercial/Tourist Facilities) and CG (Business) to RM-28 (High Density, Multi- Family), the West 93.22 Feet of Lot 5 and All of Lots 6, 13 and 14, and Lot 15, less the East 70 Feet, Wm. Brown's Bayview SUbdivision, and vacated street. - Southern Apartment Erectors Ltd. and Lionel Janna Trust, Owners. City Application. The property is developed as apartments, is located on the south side of Gulf-to-Bay Boulevard east of Thornton Road, and contains 7.0 acres MOL. The Planning and Zoning Board and the Planning Director recommend approval. There were no citizens to speak. Commissioner Martin moved to approve the request for re- zoning to RM-28 and to instruct the City Attorney to include this in an ordinance. Commissioner Nunamaker seconded the mo- tion which carried unanimously. b. Change Lots 1, 2 & 3, Block 19, Mandalay SUbdivision, from CTF (Commercial/Tourist Facilities) to RS-sO (single family residen- tial) Virginia Sain, Owner; City Application. This vacant property contains .4 acres MOL and is located on the southeast corner of Eldorado Avenue and Kipling Plaza. The Planning and Zoning Board tabled this item until its meeting of April 18, 1978, to enable parties involved to meet with the staff. Commissioner Martin moved to continue this item to May 4, 1978, at 12:30 p.m. Commissioner Nunamaker seconded the motion ~hich carried unanimously. c. Change Block 21, Manda1ay Subdivision from CTF (Commercial/Tourist Facilities) to RM-28 (High Density, MUlti-Family) - USA Housing.and Urban Development. City Application. This property contains 7.0 acres MOL and is located between the Gulf and Eldorado Avenue west of Kipling Plaza. It is developed as apartments known as Mandalay Shores. The request reflects current usage and the Planning Zoning Board and Planning Department recommend approval. Planning Director reported there are several uses in the ments that will have to be grandfathered in, such as the taurant. and The apart- res- There were no citizens to speak. Commissioner Martin moved to approve the change of zoning to RM-28 and to.instruct the city, Attorney to include this in .) : ~ i.. ... '~ ,. . . ~ '.~' ~ . \..... , ',: :' 4/2 0/7 8 ,.", ",< ~...,;:~., ,;~:/X~~/;,~::':',~, .' . , , , I . an ordinance. Commissioner Nunamaker seconded the motion which carried unanimously. d. Change Lots 7 & 8, Block,B, Suburb Beautiful Subdivision, from RM-l2 (Duplex/Apartment) to CG (Business) -, Betty A. McCrillis. This undveloped property contains .4 acres MOL. A letter dated April 12, 1978, 'from the applicant requests withdrawal of the application. Commissioner DeBlaker moved to accept the withdrawal. Com- missioner Nunamaker seconded the motion. There were no citizens to speak. upon the vote being taken, motion carried unanimously. Commission returned to city Manager Reports. ITEM #29 - Clearwater Neighborhood Housing Service. The Commission tentatively pledged $30,000 of Third Year Community Development Block Grant Funds to finance the process to incorporate a NHS. The Urban Reinvestment Task Force has accepted the appli- cation and a contract has been prepared to establish this pro- gram in the city of Clearwater. The NHS Program includes the development of a working relationship between residents, lenders and City Officials. It involves the creation of a revolving loan fund which is controlled by NHS who assists residents to improve their homes by providing counseling assistance in dealing with contractors, referrals to private financial institutions, and (in cases where the home owners are unable to meet commercial credit standards) by providing direct loans at flexible rates and terms. Commission discussed the contract and the developmental budget with particular emphasis on the expenses for the work- shops. Fred Wacker, ,senior Field Representative, and Betty Fernandez, the Project Coordinator in Tampa, spoke in support and responded to questions. Commissioner Nunamaker moved to authorize the city Manager to enter into a contract with the Urban Reinvestment Task Force to establish "Clearwater Neighborhood Housing Service, Inc.1I with the provision that monthly expenditure reports be made to the City Commission and that the appropriate officials be auth- orized to execute same. Commissioner DeBlaker seconded the mo- tion. Commissioner Martin requested the workshops be held in Clearwater. Upon the vote being taken, motion carried unani- mously. ITEM #19 - Surplus Property, Former Fire Station #1, Lots 5, 6 and 7, Gould & Ewing Subdivision, 1st Addition and Approximately 8,400 square feet of adjoining City-Owned former ACL Right-of-way on Hendricks street. This property was removed from the surplus list in 1975 because of consideration as a possible auditorium/civic center site. A number of organizations have 'expressed interest in the property and it is desirable to have it returned to the tax roll. The building has suffered extensive damage from vandalism. The City Manager reported a request from the Downtown Development Board to continue this item to the next meeting. . . .,..,' ,'. .... . , \ , ,";'. , '.: ,1; ::,-'.",' ::' ::/;,,\~;L . ,,4/20/78 " ,,' ", "".,..':.. , 1 : ....' ~. '.:....' L': '~., .~ ,~.'~'.~ .- -" "\', " Commissioner Tenney moved to reaffirm as surplus the former Garden Avenu~ Fire Station, Lots 5, 6 and 7, Block 7, Gould & Ewing Subdivision, 1st Addition and a portion approxi~- mately 8,400 square feet of the adjoining City-owned former ACL right-of-way fronting on Hendricks Street between Hendricks and Drew Streets; and to direct the City Manager to obtain a new appraisal and then to advertise the property for sale at the minimum appraised price. plus any commission, with the stipulation that the city can reject any and all bids. Com- missioner DeBlaker seconded the motion which carried unani- mous'ly. ITEM #20 - Emergency Medical services (EMS). Pinellas County Board of County commissioners anticipates a referendum for a County-wide EMS Program with four alterna- tives for funding in the Fall. The City Manager recommended support of the concept that EMS Programs should be made available to all citizens of Pinel- las County by the creation of a special tax district for all areas of the County where EMS programs are not presently avail- able. Alternative II leaves all presently covered EMS areas alone and creates a special tax district for all remaining un- protected areas with a provision for millage to drop off if a property in the special district is annexed into one of the existing jurisdictions. Commissioner DeBlaker moved to accept the City Managerts recommendation of support of the concept and the Alternative II funding method and that he convey it to the pinellas County Commission, specifically. Commissioner Martin seconded the motion which carried unanimously. ITEM #21 - Request for Exemption from Jaycee Bench Pro- posal - Clearwater Downtown Development Board. By letter dated March 29, 1978, the Clearwater Downtown Development Board requested the City Commission exempt the Downtown Tax District from bench advertising. Commissioner Nunamaker moved to exempt the entire taxing district encompassed by the Clearwater Downtown Development Board Act as a location for benches. Commissioner DeBlaker seconded the motion which carried unanimously. ITEM #22 - Bids. Commissioner DeBlaker moved to consider the bids collec- tively. Commissioner Tenney seconded the motion which carried unanimously. a. Fifty (50) two-way, portable/personal radios, lowest bid received by State of Florida Con- tract 725-52-78-1, Motorola, Inc., Tallahassee, $50,200.00. b. Clearwater Marina Catwalk Piling Project, 3 bids, low bid, Inter-Bay Marine Construction Company, Largo, $27,325.30. ,',; > ~iti{~fiM;'<'~';(';.:.;i' ..... .' l~~ ~.;,,-J}'~/!,<.r.\r.,.i~:JL~:." ~..l I~}~" ..... t, , ~';~1,~JSS}~~\!~f~\t1,1;;!;};\)'. '.:;: 1,1,~ '. . ',. . . ;;'~t}t/"i"i"ilf""">": (:'- ~.,t,<: '. ' ',~ ' " " 'I' '. '.' ,,'. ''', 4~f~\~{:\l:~':"'){~::f)~lt,.~t\.J~~";~:~~.~>(~.~~.~'~I:..'....I:f~:~~'I~ .','> ~..:1~'~ .~., .... .~;, <',. . "'.... ~"./,;w..1;~t(.~/(,~~ 10 ...... ',h- ~';~ ~~~~. ~ .. -. . '- '., , 4/20/78 " . c .,.'~' . -." 'c ~ ...~ .' ,".;.' , j: r c. Non-Metallic Chain, Sprockets and Fittings for use of sludge collection in WPC operations, sole source item, Envirex, Inc., Orange Park, Florida $23,426.08. Commissioner DeBlaker moved upon the recommendation of the City Manager to award contracts for Items 22-a, band c to the bidders in the amounts indicated above, which are the lowest and best responsible bids, and to authorize the appropriate officials to execute said contracts which shall be in accord- ance with the plans, specifications and bids. Motionwas seconded by Commissioner Nunamaker and carried unanimously. ITEM #23 - Verbal Reports and Other Pending Matters. The City Manager reported preliminary plans for the library will be on the agenda for discussion at the first meeting in May. Purchase Property for Motor Pool Expansion The City Manager reported when the Motor Pool was origi- nally constructed the overall plan was to include properties to the south of the present site. Lot 7 was purchased and adjacent Lot a is now available at a reasonable purchase price of $18,500. There is a frame house on the lot that will have to be demolished. Commission discussed the item but took no action and re- quested garage expansion be placed on the agenda for discus- sion for the next budget. 'I ITEM #30 - citizens to be Heard Re Items Not on the Agenda. Howard Groth expressed concerns about the attachments for de novo hearings. City Attorney Reports ITEM #31 - Second Reading, Ordinance #1724 - Amending Code to Enact New Chapter 3A Relating to Mobile Home Parks. ' Commissioner DeBlaker moved to replace Section 3A-3 (g) to read: II (g) Mobile Home. Mobile home means a movable or porta- ble structure (exclusive of recreational vehicles, travel trailers, motor,homes, vans, campers or any type of vehicle designed to be self contained) com- prised of one or more components manufactured as a complete living unit to be transported on its own chassis, designed so as to be installed with or without a permane~t foundation, necessitating con- nection to mobile home park utilities. II Commissioner Martin' seconded the motion. Charles Glover stated he had no objection to the amendment. Upon roll call the vote was: "Ayes": DeBlaker, Martin, Nunamaker, Tenney and " LeCher. IINays": None. The City Attorney presented Ordinance 11724, as amended, 'for second reading and stated he would read by title only unless , . there was a requefilt.to read. in its entirety. The ol'dinauce was ","', .' ,'" " read ;',by title only. Commissioner Martin moved to pass and ,i1r!~;.\:;'~t::):,;.::>" ,:~~~P,~,,:'O;'dinance*1724, as amended, on sec'ond. and final reading ~~~i~$2~~~);~~~~ii~i~~~i~t~1\;,:~;;;;,ik'.:~~t ..'. .'. ....', .... ,..... ......., i\,'lto4l, 't!~I.J~'~<<,' t'? /..1.1 . '; .... '.j. ....~ ~." 12. ' "?':f:~. ~. 't' :;~t;:;;:l'i?~~,~,~r)~~:".~ ,....' '. \~. .. "Ii '. (. I.};. , '.' ' .. The City Attorney presented Ordinance .1769 for first reading. Commissioner OeBlaker moved that Ordinance *1769 be read and considered by title only on the first reading by the unanimous consent of the Commission. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Nunamaker. Upon roll call the vote was: "Ayes"l "Nays" : Absent: OeBlaker, Nunamaker, Tenney and LeCher. None. Martin. The DeBlaker reading. roll call ordinance was read by title only. Commissioner moved that Ordinance *1769 be passed on its first Motion was seconded by commissioner Nunamaker. Upon the vote was: IIAyesll: "Naystl: Absent: OeBlaker, Nunamaker, Tenney and LeCher. None. Martin. ITEM *36 - First Reading, Ordinance #1770 - Zoning Annexed Property in Ordinance #1769. The City Attorney presented Ordinance #1770 for first reading. Commissioner DeB1aker moved that Ordinance #1770 be read and considered by title only on the first reading by the unanimous consent of the Commission. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Tenney. Upon roll call the vote was: IIAyes1l: IINays": Absent: DeBlaker, Nunamaker, Tenney and LeCher. None. Martin. rhe ordinance was read by title only. Commissioner Martin moved that Ordinance #1770 be passed on its first reading. Mo- tion was seconded by Commissioner Tenney. Upon roll call the vote was: "Ayes": "Naysll: Absent: DeBlaker, Nunamaker, Tenney and LeCher. None. Martin. ITEM #37 - First Reading, Ordinance #1772 - Amending Chapter 22 of Code Re Traffic to Add Official Fire Lanes to Places'Where Parking is Prohibited. The City Attorney presented Ordinance #1772 for first reading. Commissioner DeBlaker moved that Ordinance #1772 be read and considered by title only on the first reading by the unanimous consent of the Commission. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Nunamaker. Upon roll call the vote was: "Ayes": "Nays": Absent: DeBlaker, Nunamaker, Tenney and LeCher. None. Martin. The ordinance was read by title only. Commissioner DeBlaker moved that Ordinance #1772 be passed on its first reading. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Nunamaker. Upon roll call the vote was: , :' "Ayes": !lNays": Absent: DeBlaker, Nunamaker, Tenney and LeCher. None. Martin. . ' ITEM 138 - First Reading, Ordinance 11773 - Vacating "'Drainage ,Easeme~t',~1n Section 28-28-16 - Countryside High school. ' ',..:' :. ~.;>t:.: . .:'~. .}.....' ... .,' . . ';;:'"/,,,!:,~,;!<-: ,:': ,.; ,::The 'City Attorney presented Ordinance #1773 ,for first 'r,:~:i':-:,~:',;::~',:;:~~\\!;(reacU,rig~ ,"" commissioner DeBlaker 'moved. that Ordinance 11773 be ~i~;':~'~,~~>\ !,./:':~~~'!,/:,:~~~d ;,~~~' cc?n~i,dered, ,by' ,t':i;.'tle 'only, on' the' first readi~g by ~he" ~~~:;~:~:::~t~'t;~;;::;~~/(~~;~1/;:>t;j~~f:"'\::>:':/c/':,:{:':::;(,;":';"":,:',::;' :,\,:"""""" " " ":' . , .. .' '!...... \ ~ ,', ":',,,,;,: ': ';::'-:, '(~';,1~:,D;:~r\' I 'J. .t.1 . .' " . . . 'II " unanimous consent of the Commission. Motion was sooonded by commissioner Nunamaker. Upon roll oa11 the vote waSI "Ayes": "Nays" 'r Absent: DeB1aker"Nunamaker, Tenney and LeCher. None. Martin. The Nunamaker reading. roll call ordinance was read by title only. Commissioner moved that Ordinance 11773 be passed on its first Motion was seconded by Commissioner DeB1aker. Upon the vote Was: ' "Ayes": "Nays": Absent: DeB1aker, Nunamaker, Tenney and LeCher. None. Martin. ITEM #39 - First Reading, Ordinance #1774 - Amending Ordinance #1761 - Utility Revenue Certificates. The City Attorney presented Ordinance #1774 for first reading. Commissioner DeBlaker moved that Ordinance #1774 be read and considered by title only on the first reading by the unanimous consent of the Commission. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Tenney. Upon roll call the vote was: "Ayes": "Nays": Absent: DeBlaker, Nunamaker, Tenney and LeCher. None. Martin. The ordinance was read by title only. Commissioner DeB1aker moved that Ordinance #1774 be passed on its first reading. Mo- tion was seconded by Commissioner Nunamaker. Upon roll call the vote was: "Ayes": "Naysll: Absent: DeBlaker, Nunamaker, Tenney and LeCher. None. Martin. , ITEM #40 - First Reading, Ordinance #1775 - Repealing Sec- tions 25-36 Through 25-54 Re Vehicles for Hire and Sections 9-11 Through 9-13 Re Fire Prevention. The City Attorney presented Ordinance #1775 for first read- ing. Commissioner DeBlaker moved that Ordinance #1775 be read and considered by title only on the first reading by the unani- mous consent of the Commission. Motion was seconded by Commis- sioner Nunamaker. UP9n roll call the vote was: "Ayes": "Nays": Absent: DeBlaker, Nunamaker, Tenney and LeCher. None. Martin. The ordinance was read by title only. Commissioner DeBlaker moved that Ordinance #1775 be passed on its first reading. Mo- tion was seconded by Commissioner Nunamaker. Upon roll call the vote was: "Ayesu: "Nays": Absent: DeBlaker, Nunamaker, Tenney and LeCher. None. Martin. , ITEM 141 - Resolution *78-49 - Repealing Resolution 176-91 "', "'" , , '. a~d Authorizing Execution of Railroad Reimbursement Agreement .:"': :,"'..':, ' With Florida D.O.T. for, Protective Devices on Pierce Street. '~~:: ~ .._. t ~ . T. ~~~f~,:i,}};:t):':::,.. '. . ' ,~3-,.I'''' ~,.. ,;f', ",..;. \,' I', ',' , J.t.:.-~ z .r~:V. \:.~.~~ .:--l~/"" ...~~ '. ~ J.. 'l' . ~, . . ~." "1,.f ~1':'~~i',t,.u;"H"'l"'I'.': ".((~ -- ~. :. i < . ~\ . , .' ~ ~ "4fi'~{~~~~ ~~~iXi~t~}f(?~<\:j;~;'::}:''':,;,,;,>:: .'~:,:'~;' '"<,:; , j,i.'1,,-,'+~tf.~~ll..J.-', 'p..... ~I~.o..,., ';'.. . ," . ~U.~l:,)~i'.\'ol'"'r.'.;.t~~<ti.~''':''''' .~~...' ~'" ~" ,". 1'< h~,~jiJ.~~(," "~ l.~-li-... I~...' r' ,..~.....' II :v. ~ .. " Commissioner DeBlaker moved to pass and adopt Resolution *78-49 and to authorize the appropriate officials to execute same. Commissioner Nunamaker seconded the motion. Upon roll call the vote was: "Ayes": "Nays": Absent: DeBlaker, Nunamaker, Tenney and LeCher. None. Martin. ITEM *42 - Resolution 178-50 - Assessing Costs of Demoli- tion ($904.26) in standard Building Code Violation, 1115 Tange- rine street. Lot 27, Block 0, Greenwood Park 12 - Estate of Alice Jones. Commissioner DeBlaker moved to pass and adopt Resolution *78-50 and to authorize the appropriate officials to execute same. Commissioner Tenney seconded the motion. Upon roll call the vote was: "Ayes": "Nays": Absent: OeBlaker, Nunamaker, Tenney and LeCher. None. Martin. ITEM *43 - Resolution #78-51 - Amending Resolution #78-36 to Provide That 2004 Term Bonds be Redeemed Beginning 12/1/97. Commissioner DeBlaker moved to pass and adopt'Resolution #78-51 and to authorize the appropriate officials to execute same. Commissioner Nunamaker seconded the motion. Upon roll call the vote was: "Ayes": "Nays": Absent: DeBlaker, Nunamaker, Tenney and LeCher. None. Martin. ITEM #44 - Authorizing Execution of Lease with school Board (site for Holt street Emergency Mobile Housing Program), Portion of Palmetto Elementary - Clearwater Comprehensive Com- plex on East side of Holt Avenue from fenced area northward to Engman. commissioner DeBlaker moved to approve the lease as out- lined by the City Attorney and to authorize the appropriate officials to execute same subject to approval by the School Board. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Nunamaker and car- ried unanimously. ITEM #45 - Acceptance of Deeds and Easement. The City Attorney presented a warranty Deed for C.R. 102 ROW for Landmark Drive in the SE~ of Section 29-28-16 from Northwood Estates (CFS Service Corporation and Wallace W. Blackburn). Commissioner DeB!aker moved to accept the War- ranty Deed and to direct the City Clerk to record same in the Public Records of Pinellas County, Florida. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Tenney and carried unanimously. The City Attorney, presented a Warranty Deed for right-of- way in the N~ of Section 32-28-16 from Northwood Estates (CFS Service Corporation and Wallace W. Blackburn). Commissioner OeBlaker moved to accept the Warranty Deed and to direct the City Clexkto record sarne in the Public Records of Pinellas County, Florida. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Nunamaker and carried unanimously. 16'~: " '41.~P/78 . '. ' . I . I , '. The City Attorney presented a Utilities and Drainage Ease- ment in Lots 18 and 19, Suban subdivision, from Scott M. Lamb. Commissioner neBlaker moved to accept the easement and to direct the City Clerk to record same in the Public Records of Pinellas County, Florida. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Tenney .. and carried unanimously, ITEM - Resolution *78-52 - Authorizing the Office of the City Attorney to Bring an Action for Violation of the RS-50 District Regulations. 1811 Appache Trail - Lot 17, Block A, Navajo Park Subdivision. Commissioner DeBlaker moved to pass and adopt Resolution #78-52 and to authorize the appropriate officials to execute same. Commissioner Tenney seconded the motion. Upon roll call the vote was: "Ayesll: "Nays": Absent: DeBlaker, Nunamaker, Tenney and LeCher. None. Martin. The City Attorney reported the Underwriters of the recent Bond Issue have requested a meeting with the Commission to discuss an advance closing of the' issue. ITEM #46 - Other Commission Action. Commissioner DeBlaker moved a letter be sent to the Flor- ida Review Committee supporting the nomination.of South, Ward School as a historic place. Commissioner Nunamaker seconded the motion which carried unanimously. She discussed rapid transit systems and reported Don Williams had been asked to look at the system in operat~on in Japan. Commissioner Tenney requested information on the surplus School Board land at the Airpark. The City Man~ger will re- port shortly. Commissioner Nunamaker discussed decision making on some items at work sessions in an effo~t to shorten Commission meetings. Mayor LeCher reported an amateur soccer team from London, England, will be arriving in the Tampa Bay Area April 28, 1978. They will be presenting a 2,000 year old statue to the City. Suggestions for welcomi~g the group were discussed. The meeting adjourned at 5:37 p.m. The City Commission then met as Trustees of the Pension Fund with the Mayor calling the meeting to order. ITEM #48 - Trustee~ ,of ,the Employees' Pension Fund - Membership. The City Manager presented the recommendation of the Ad- visory Committee of the Employees' Pension Fund to accept nine employees into membership as identified: Central Services Dept. Douglas Wlasiuk Public Service Johnnie L. Battle William L. Glenn utilities Dept. Michael Tobin Henry Strachel (Water Div.) " '>.. ,Libraries Deit. , ' ). Hel,en Dav s .,1, '4/'i,o('8;, . d' t. III! , ' " , " "!'. , ' :"....'1".. ;.;...i,.... .:';\l'~i;;~?'f~~ ," ',', ' , ;~,!.\' " ;', ''-':.;.;} '~%;~ .. t ~ L ;~:; '... . C. \- ~ i . , t.. . , .. " . ., ~c 'I . :~ :i I ,I Utilities Dennis Oaniel Dapt. swainston (W.P.c~ Treloar "(W.P.C. Div. ) Di~.), polioe Dept. Tracey Januchowski '" Commissioner DeBlaker moved that the recommendation of the Advisory committee be approved. 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Restau- rant locatad on the we.t lide of U.S. 19 in 'SE~ of section 19-29S-l6E prLvate Seawall Repair - Horizon Houae Widening at Thoroughfare. in Northwood Estates Xerox 9200 copier Facsimile Signature - Caputy City Treasurer Authorization to Fill New pOlition - Traffic Enqineering Cepartment lB. City Structure - 306-306~ Seminole Street 19. surplus Property - Former Fire Station No. 1 20. Emergency Medical Services RAport 21. Request for Exemption 22. Bids: a. Fifty (SO) Two Way portable p~rsonal Radios, lowest bid received by State ot Florida 550,200.00 b. Clearwater Marina Catwalk piling Project, 3 bidS, low bid, Inter-Bay Marine Construc- tion Company, Largo $27,325.30 c. ?urchase of Non-Metallic Chain, Sprockets & Fittingl, .ole source item, Envirex, Inc., Orange Park 523,426.08 'I 23. Varbal Reports' Other Pending Matters Public Hearings 112:30 p.m.) 24. Community oevelopment Block Grant Program - 4th Year 25. Zoning Appeal - Clifford E. Love 26. Zoning Appeal - Clearwater Yacht Club 27. Requests for Annexll.tlon\ a. Lot 1, Clearwater Manor (Avery) b. Let 69, Clearwater Manor (~lhite) c. Lot 28, c=ystal Heights Unit 1 (Munns) d. Lot 44, Skyline Groves (Levine) e. Lot S, Clearwater Manor (Garner) f. Lot 50, Clearwater Manor (Mardquart) 28.' Requests for 'Rezoning: a. Portion of SE~ of Section l7-29S-l6E from CTF-2B and CG to RM-28 (City - Southern Apt. Erectors, LTD & Janna Tr.) b. Lots 1, 2, 3. Block 19, ~~ndalay Sub. from CTr to as-50 (City - Sa!n) (To be cant.) c. Tract. 1 . lA, Block 21, Tract. 2 & 2A, 3 & 3A. 4 , 4A, 5 & 5A of unplatted Block 21 from CTF-28 to RM-28 (City ~ USA Housing Urban Cev.) d. Lots i , 8, Block B, suburb Beautiful, from RM-12 to CG (McCrillis) (TO be withdrawn) City Manaqer Reports (Continued) 29. Clearwater Neighborhood Housing Service 27. (Continued) c. Approved RS-60- row only) . d. Approved PS " e. Approved RS-50 f. Approved RS-60 - ,28. a'. Approved RM-28 b~ Continued .to 5/4/78 c. Approved RM-28 : ",',d." Accepted withdrawal FD2 (K street FDl FD2 FD2 ,.;.< -'<'. ~ ' .. I , .:. ..' . :::''',29:~~)Approved contract, with Urban Rein- ~?(.,;m~'\;;<'ve~tinent"Task. 'P,orce, to' establish ';' .i.f":....... l"~"" \. '.<, ~ ,.> 'i~' . , ~i;~~:;riF,~Y:1~, .~".rW~~er..,'Ne g~borhood Housing'" i~;";:h'{;,:/:r2~S.~V.~C:~:'~,~l1q. ~,/~MOnt:hly, reports,' to 'll'~'/ri\:,i\:',~..:aV~e'"" ;'." ",' .,', ," "'r' " ' .',,'.,. ..~ .:J. ~",~~."~~f~ ,._ t.'........~". ;:.~~~ '1:';":'." T.~'..~<..~'.,' ..: "".~'.' . :: '~..., ~'::)". ': T I, 'I' ~~)f~ ~""'J~.~t'l""f~'.it "M.J.~,,:.!,:Ej"~I'I..''1' ,..... "~l,\...L.. ,',r........t..-... ,~_ ,<~, .. 'i:t ...~~fY'- ~~,. ~..c,i:'--'"; ,';- p ,: ,', : . I .. '.. .cr. ACTIon 1. .~ :: ,. . Reverend L. G. Novak, peace Memorial Presbyterian Church 2. Chief Daniels . 3. Proclamations: Law Day - May 1, 1978 . white Cane Day - May 20, 1978 Sun Day in Clearwater - May 3, 19'18 Earle Brown Week - May 1-5, 1978 . . Miss Clearwater - Mary Beth Reeves Introduced Mayor presented certificate of Appointment . Awards for Employee of the Month: Nov. Art MulhOlland, Parks & Rec. Dec. Wm. Bryant, Sanitation Jan. Smith Barlowe, Fire.Dept. Feb. - Joy Varner, Parks & Rec. Mar. Bobby Kinder, Police Dept. April - Bill Burns, Utilities Dept. Service Pins awarded 16 employees . Approved Approved Approved CIS for Tract 21, side Pedregal Housing 8. Resol. #78-45 adopted opposing passage 9. Resol. #78-46 adopted supportipg designation of P!nellas County Metro Planning Orginization as Lead Planning Agency Approved with stipulation Resol. #78-47 - No action Approved with provision adequate drainage easement be given APproved,with condition Approved project and funding continued to 5/4/78 Resol. #78-48 ,adopted authorizing the Asst. Financial Director/Depu- ty City Treasurer to execute city checks Authorized 1 Electronic Technician, Helper Demolition authorized upon cancel- lation of lease ,- Reaffirmed surplus. Obtain' new appraisal and advertfse for sale Supports ,concept EMS be available for all ci t'izens Exempted DowntoWn, Clearwater from Jaycee Bench proposal Awarded collectively Library Discussion to be scheduled for 5/4/78. Property purchase for garage sion - no action. Community Development Budget Ap- proved: Condon Gardens - Drain- age & sidewalks So. Greenwood Ea,st Clw. Pool Neighborhood Housing Service Administration Contingencies 4. 5. 6. 7. 10. ll. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 24,400 450,000 205,000 80,000 45 " 0 0 0 34,600 $ 839,000 25. 26. 27. Approved Accepted withdrawal a. Approved RS-SO b. 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'ftu'28' "Cronll'28 ( 1d )' . , ' ",","" : ,..,.,:,....',,;'.,,'J: \"'~',:'.~,;,.l','~ ::y.:',":'::';"';';"!':":;":;:"'~- -to..- ,Bo og" '" ",' ,,',' ',',:"",:,l::;,"~.;:"':;'>~'~.(~;'\,(.:}~i.~!'X::"~i~' \:;;;g:};!;%:^/:, :~i~>," .... .' ~ .. . .... :.... .' '. .. . . .'. ..' . :.' .:: ", ..",';, ';\:}':;~~o/,i:1~Ii~i,~f1~1~ ~\~~ ;".f-':: >:::,:,:\;: " ..:: '~:.':.; ,: ~Jaok Russell Scoreboard I'. 4 bids, low, bid's;' sco,r.ebc;ia~,~, ;:: :'~';:;:'"';~',;r t:f: :~'/~,?~~:f "\,~,,,{, "" ,'. ,,'..., ~," ,,', ,'.., for Sports I Tarpon.'Springs $9, 2l~. 90 ' ',"., .. "" ,':' ,: ';. ':i::::, ,'!(U'r' <..'v\,,1,'f'-.;;.,'t.:,,, ;:~f~j<~~';:':\;:;~::';'__~, 'j>: "'::" :", -,' .' ,,'.' . :'. , . .".' ' .. .",~"":':,"'<,:,r'.Y\::',)t~~?;?:~:::~::.,i~!i~~f~i ',,:.r,:.:-...C' " ., ,.Change,Order.", , " , ",'.. 0', """"'::/,,~,,,.,...,,:.~,,(">1i:; .'j" ~ ,,'. ~.' ',~ , . . ..._ .... / d '12 d i ii" 6'" , " ~. '.- \.>..' .~ t~ ....).:. 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