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02/15/1979 ,< ',' ..' , .. CITY COMMISSION~MBETING Pebruary 15, 1979 The City Commission of the City of Clearwater met in regular session at the City Hall, Thursday, February IS, 1979, at 9:30 a.m., with the following members prosent: ," Charles P. LeCher Karlcen F. DeBlaker Karen Martin William Nunamaker Richard E. Tenney Ma.yor/Commissioner Vice-Mayor/Commissioner Commissioner Commissioner Commissioner Also present were: Jeffrey E. Butler Acting City Manager Thomas A. Bustin City' Attorney Andy Nicholson (9:30) Representing City Engineer Cecil Henderson (9:45) Representing City Engineer Max Battle (10:22) City Engineer David Healer Planning Director Frank Danie s Police Chief Lucille Williams City Clerk The Mayor called the meeting to order. The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Chief Daniels and the invocation was given by the Reverend Charlene Kammerer of the Belmont Park United Methodist Church. ITEM #3 - Introductions and Awards. Citations. were presented to Larry Reese, Library Board; Richard Prokes and Helen Taube, Parks and Recreation Board; and J. Lester Dicus, Beautification Committee. A Proclamation was presented to Audrey Perry declaring the ''leek of February 12, through 19, 1979. as "Susan B. Anthony Week." . ITEM "4 - Service Awards. Five service pins were awarded to City employees. Merril1Park of Central Services, was named Employee of the Month of February. ITEM #S - Minutes. Commissioner Nunamaker moved to approve the minutes of ~he regular meeting of February 1, 1979. as recorded and as submitted in written summation by the Clerk to ~ach Commis~ sioner. Motion was seconded..by Commissioner Martin and, caT- '.. ried unanimously. . , ,:;:;" 'l I ITEM 1#6 ~ Consent Agenda. ,;;:,:,:,>,;';~';\".'<:::'.':: · 6."1 Requests for Annexation (For Referral): ;:\,:,-i, ,'):;;,' ,',., a.' Portion of Lots'..ll and 12, Pinellas Groves, NE 1/4 :'~;':\:'):;;::!':,;,.<"", " of '~ection l2-29~15 - Electrical System and Communi- :.:'''F.;'/J;i;'~:''(':'." ;" :,; :':' ',' cat10ns Co., Ine ~',and City of Clearwater agreement, <~~'k ,,-;,~,,~,;,.,.,. .','~,' <'''" " '.;' d t d S t b 13 1977 ~'j~~'~\(/:(',~.':::/.\'/",::"::" .. ~;"e, ep',em,er"," . fP~~~i~~~~j~~i~t;:~:~rJt,'!i:jFi;i: C::;: '::: ,.., " . . '.' ,', ~,I'.<!J":9';~'l,~;J;.j)""'>'.r... (~,}, ,...:- : x': ..' ,\,' ,.'. ll~~\}"v',r'-'T.""-"{'\" "~b"....e '1'" " "o(t\ j~~i.l f',\'~"'-::r\'''h\~'''!'''\)<' :,~'. ~.~.' ~;I~"~-;'~"" \1 '. :', ..' "'~'X"~""1{ (J(&~""~" , ,,:',..;.. ,.~ ," . " \~4t~..;..~tJ:J~"-I':::"'1./ )t"'lJ~~r~\ '\.~~J.':~l!......U ,:<~~ .':," . . ~~~~t~>>1:~1f~~.~4"~~ 11.':,~I...,~':t--~t\ ':". ln~ '~~."~ . '. " ~ ' ..' ,:~ ' : '.-,-1(;..': :.:;: " , ';' :.:' '. .~":)~ I:..~., ." .J ~,~ .. ~ r. ;. ~.' , c:'!i . \ ' b. .,portion of NE 1/4 of Section 12-29-15 (M&B 1-6) - Joe J. Afonso and Nell n. Afonso and City of Clearwater Agreement dated April 25, 1973. 6.2 Award of Contract for Demolition - Minimum Housing Code Violation, 803 En~man Streot; Lot 12, Block B, Palm Park Addition Subdivislon, Resolution #78-128 - 2 bids, lowest and best responsible bid, Sonny Glasbrenner, Largo, $390.00. 6.3 Notifications of Expirations and Resignations of Advisory Board Hembers: a. Planning and Zoning Board. b. Board of Adjustment and Appeal on Zoning. c. Parks and Recreation Board. d. Community Relations Board (New board). 6.4 Request ~or Rezoning (For Referral) - Portion of NB 1/4 of W 1/4 of Section 15-29-15 from IDf-28 (high density, mUlti-family) to PS (professional services) - Dr. Samuel T. Barker, III. Commissioner ~fartin moved to accept the items on the Final Consent Agenda and to authorize the appropriate officials to execute same. Commissioner Nunamaker seconded the motion which carried unanimously. Request for a further extension of time has been received from ~ames W. Walker, Sr. On October 5, 1978, the City Commission passed and adopted Resolution #78-116 which ordered demolition of the property to be completed within thirty days or removal would be accomplished by the City. . On December 7, 1978, Commission granted an extension un- til February 1, 1979, for compliance. A further extension of ninety days is requested by the new owner. Commissioner Nunamaker moved to extend the time frame fOT Resolution "78-116 an additional ninety days to May 15, 1979. Commissioner Hartin seconded the motion. Upon roll call the vote was: "Ayes": "Nays": DeBlaker, Martin, Nunamaker, Tenney and LeCher. None. :. . ,I ~'''' ~ ITEM #8 - Downtown Development Board '. Reqti~st fo~ a Joint Meetlng. By letter of January 30, 1979, A. Bronson Thayer, Chair- man' of the Board, requested a joint meeting with the City Com- mission to discuss the proposed zoning for Downtown and the adoption of the Downtown Plan. Sam Casella, Executive Direc. tor of. the Board, reviewed the seven reasons' stated in the letter. Commissioner Nunamaker moved that staff set time and date , foi.~~joint work sessibn meeting within a three month time ,frame. ,C,ommissioner. Hartin seconded the motion. Commissioner , . ' , " DeDlakor suggested the Downtown Plan be adopted before tho work session. Dave Healey, Planning Director, reported tho Comprehensive Land Use Plan would come to the Commission, probably in June. Upon the vote being taken. motion carried unanimously. ITBM H9 ~ Main Library Renovation/Construction Design Contract. A contract has been negotiated with Watson and Company for basic services on a fixed fee of $81,000 plus approxi- mately $2,200 for structural investigation and $1,400 for record prints of the project as built. R. Daniel Harnly, President, stated they would work closely with all concerned--staff, citizens, library person- nel, ctc. The projected time frame is to advertise for bids in June, opening of bids on July 12 and awarding of the general contract July 19, 1979. Acting City Manager Butler suggested a work session with the Library staff and the architects. Commissioner Martin moved to approve the contract for library construction design of the Osceola facility and to authorize the appropriate officials to execute same. Commis- sioner DeBlaker seconded the motion. Charles Finton requested clarification of Sub-paragraph 1.1.14 of the contract re: responsiblity for contract work requirements. The Mayor sug- gested the City Commission give specific instructions in the future if they want Staff to consider only local firms. Upon the vote being taken, motion carried unanimously. ITEM #10 - Termination of Agreement with Clearwater Housing Authoritr. In April, 1977, the City Commission and the Clearwater Housing Authority approved an agreement for provision of admin- istrative services by the City. Under the agreement the Housing Authority controlled the projects and the City had authority over the employees and was responsible for compli- ance with the union contract, Affirmative Action Program, and Civil Service rules. " , The Authority is now in a position to pay and supervise all the employees required for its operation and has requested termination of the agreement to become effective April 1, 1979, the start of their fiscal year. Commissioner Tenney moved that the agreement between the Clearwater Housing Authority and the City pertaining to staff services be terminated effective April 1, 1979, subject to HUn concurrence, and lacking such concurrence, it be terminated sixty days after notification to HUn of this action; and also ,subject to, the background information of .the Agenda Memorandum dated February 15, 1979. Commissioner 'Martin seconded the motion. Robert H. Levison, Chairman' of the Authority, stated they only wanted the contract amended, not terminated. The City Attorney suggested a new agreement be drawn to provide account- ing services and such other services as the Authority may re. quire. " : ~ . J ~ I': Commissioner Martin moved to amend the Motion to instruct the City Attorney to draft a new agreement relative to the other services to be provided. Commissioner Tenney seconded the amendment which carried unanimously. Upon the vote being taken. the amended motion carried unanimously. ITEM 'II - SiRn - Morningsidc Subdivision. The Morningside-~1eadlJws Home Owners I Association requested a permit for a subdivision sign to be installed on the median of Stewart Boulevard off Nurs~ry Road. The sign is similar to the one on Harn Boulevard off Belcher Road. Commissioner Nunamaker moved to approve issuance of a permit for the sign, with the stipulation that the Home Owners' Association agree to remove or relocate the sign upon request of the City Manager~ and to authorize the appropriate officials to execute same. Commissioner DeDlaker seconded the motion which carried unanimously. Major McClamma replaced Chief Daniels at 10:32 a.m. ITEM #12 - Extension of Deadline - Local Government Comprehensive Planning Act. The deadline for adoption of the LGCPA is July 1, 1979, but two one-year extensions may be granted upon request by the local government. Clearwater has two elements adopted or substantially through the adoption process, and several elements under prep- aration. The Planning Department anticipates that all required elements will be under consideration for adoption by the end of 1979 and adopted by July l~ 1980, and requests staff submit a one-year extension of the deadline, as provided under the law. Commissioner Martin moved to authorize staff to request a one-year extension of the deadline for LGCPA compliance from July 1, 1979 to July l~ 1980, and to authorize the appropriate officials to execute same. Commissioner Tenney ,seconded the motion which carried unanimously. ITEM "13 - Lease Renewal ~ Marina Gift Souvenirs, Rooms 5 & 9 ~nd Space in between, Clearwater ~1arina Building on Lots 11 & 12, City Park Subdivision ~ M. Alfred Gregory and Katherine Gregory. . The present lease expires February 28 1979, and the rental on a square foot basis amounted to $6,000 a year. The new rental is based on a monthly gross sales of 10% less State taxes, which will result in approximately $22,000 a year, based . on a prior years' sales. , The lessees have been excellent tenants and the Harbormaster, Clearwater Beach Association and Clearwater Innkeepers Associa- tion support renewal of the lease. Commissioner ~fartin moved to approve renewal of the lease for a five (5)~year period, with the lessees to pay a rental of , :':: " lot of gross monthly sales with, a $600 minimum monthly rental, and to authorize the appropriate officials to execute same. Commissioner ~fartin suggested all future leases contain a mini~ ;,;::, :r:,',', ..',,' mum rental figure of not less than ,$600 a month. Commissioner ~;~~i1~{(,t\,:::,,:::'peBlaker seconded. the 'motion which carried unaniJl\ously. ~~lj;i{~~;~~;!~!}. / ;, .. .:: .. . .;.~;J~l'rX1:.).I~,(,,,~',J .' I ~;,. .., "':",', ." T "\ l !t.i,iX~'{&~~/.j:~,;I:';,: ;,>,' ..:,"..." , ' '" " 4'. 2/15/79, .....k~1}lt\f....tA...~~>o'".~..I.~.. t "~""L'r .~. ",' ' . . ,", ~ri.'J .,'T}~,,!~.~~.'t',: ' .:,,:,.....1 . "':~I~_4,-:' '".!: :'::'. ~. '1' . 'I, ' " .' '.' II ',' ITBM Nl4 - Marina Auditorium - Waivor of Usage Fees for Coast Guard Auxiliar~. , The Coast Guard A~xiliary is n nonprofit organization of local volunteers dedicated to boating safety. The organiza- tion provides free booting education classes, performs safety and regatta patrols and assists the Coast Guard in search and rescue missions. They have requested use of the Marina Auditorium for regular meetings on the last Monday of each month and staff meetings on the last Wednesday of each month. Commissioner Martin suggested other groups that provide needed services would also like to use the auditorium. Commissioner Martin moved to approve the request for two (2) mcetingseach month, involving a total of four (4) hours a month, and that the City Attorney be instructed to draft a contractual arrangement to allow the Harbormaster flexibility for rental use of the facility. Commissioner Nunamaker sec- onded the motion which carried unanimously. ITEM "15 - Agreement Between City of Clearwater and John Williams, Tennis Professional at the McMullen Park Tennis Com- plex. J.tr. Williams has been operating at the McMullen Park Com- plex for several years. He receives no payment from the City; his ,income is derived from fees charged for lessons,less court fees which he returns to the City. The new agreement will allow both he and his assistant to teach simultaneously during non-prime time with the approval of the Parks and Recreation Director. Commissioner Tenney moved to approve the agreement and to authorize the appropriate officials to execute same. Commis- sioner,Nunamaker seconded the motion which carried unanimously. ITEM #16 - Parking Management Agreement - Clearwater High School Band Boosters. For a number of years the Band Boosters have managed the parking facilities at Jack Russell Stadium for Spring Training Garnes of the Phillies. They have charged $.50 per automobile, retained 70% and remitted 30% to the City. ~. ~,' c . Discussion ensued on increasing the fee and Ream Wilson read into the record fees of neighboring cities. Commissioner DeBlaker moved to approve the parking manage- ment agreement but amend Paragraph 4 of Page 2 to delete the fifty cents ($.50) charge and to increase the charge to a dollar ($1) and to authorize the appropriate officials to execute same. Commissioner Martin seconded the motion. Upon ,the vote being taken, Commissioner DeBlaker, Nunamaker, Martin & the Mayor voted "Aye','; Commissioner Tenney voted "Nay." Motion carried. , " , Commissioner DeBlaker announced a conflict of interest as her 'son', plays in the Clearwater High School Band. (Conflict of Inte'rest Memorandum is attached hereto for the record). ......~. .. . . I '., 11~\,~~::,!\t:'~i;::::~;'~:':h,~:~:~~~~t L::~~::n l~~~r of Clearwater .and ,Clear- . ~iA~~J~1bl-:::t~~'.~~~~':~~{iV~~~!'~~i~.:)';'~:\I;' ).f~' .,l.'~:.; t.' fi. .r:./,j"L"i.~-:;;""i..h'\J~.-I-:;'''' ~:,.'" ':"'''}-;'-I', :', '".~,I ;~', ,:.~ fJ' ., ,.:-",.'1'.;" "...,~1....,',JI.',~, ,""",,' ....,. ',"f" ..' I '\ ~ \: . .. 1-0 .. '.', .. L' .. . . 'j' J~i.1 "'.:.";. ~~~~ ''''''~!..':~,.'''. ~" ~ r t 'l'" L, ,':,., :l"!\~Ht;t\~~~~;.~d~j/'~\~::J.~:"i~:;",;,::'~:;': :;:",:.. :"..;~;':;<;',',<, '" ,:" ",: ,',', ".. ': ,.: J:l,/!:'t-4M?,-ii '. :" "\:"J,(,, :1., '." ." ,.., '''" ' .." ""'''5 ,", -,' ',;" L,)~'t;.~./). ';~.'!!~'."'! ~'I~\":' 0 1. ~T' . :':< . ':-",,' :I.l.;;; :::~ .:. r -I; .:': .:' .'. . . ~ ,', . . . >. . >', .;, '";, ,:1 The Clearwater Babe Ruth, ,Baseball League 'has been opera- tin a concession stand at Carpenter Pield for several years. The 1978 agreement was never executed and 0 revised agreement with minor changos is now before the Commission. Tho agree- ment will be in effect for n period of two yoars. Commissioner Martin moved to approve the revised agree- ment with the Clearwater Babo Ruth Baseball League, Inc., and to authorize the appropriate officials to execute same. Com- missioner Nunamaker seconded the motion which carried unani- mously. ITEM "18 - Disposition of Surplus Property. After March 31, 1979, the Police Department will no longer maintain a jail facility and, as a result, some property will no longer be needed and can be disposed of as surplus property. The Water Meter Repair section has a surplus of water meters which arc obsolete and beyond economical repair and the recommen- dation is to dispose of them as scrap. Commissioner Tenney moved to declare all property identi- fied in the Revised Agenda Memo for Item #18, as surplus and to dispose of the property in accordance with Article IV, Chapter 15-A of the Code of Ordinances. Commissioner DeBlaker seconded the motion which carried unanimOUSly. The development is the first of a two-phase condominium project to be located on the northwest corner of Countryside Boulevard and State Road 580. Ten buildings with 114 units are proposed, with a density of 7.92 units per acre. The property is in the process of being rezoned RM-12. The Planning Director and Resource Development Committee recommend approval. Timothy Kerwin, representative, agreed to only one entrance on State Road 580. Present plans for Phase II are not complete and the one entrance may be relocated at a later date. Commissioner Martin moved to approve the Preliminary Site Plan for Tract 21, Count!yside, with the stipulation that the location of the one entrance on State Road 580 be determined at a later date. Commissioner Nunamaker seconded the motion which carried unanimously. the The Country Club is located east of Countryside Boulevard just north of Westchester Drive North. The change will be implemented in two phases. Phase I will include th~ addition of two tennis courts and 37 parking spaces ~nd'Phase II i~cludcs two additional tennis courts and 171 parking-spaces. The additional parking will be needed to coincide w1th expansion of the golf course. The Resource Development Committee approved the pian sub- jectto'compliance with landscaping provisions for parking,lots. ~i~~~~~\:,;; :' :" commiSSio~er Tenney moved to approve the CPD Plan change. kti1! r)l~ ,~.,",", -.,','. <, " :,' ','" - , .~i1},:~~f~1~tJ!l~;'L~~ ~/:t:'lr~"~~'.:!". }.;.', ::\.' .:':' ~ .... ::1 ,;,: " .~ d.-f:: ~(rt'J "':-'t4t-:'" ~..~ ~!. .~> .~. 'i .. ,:' ~ L' ~' ! 7~, "'!ff~r~I;l~~r{:,Y./ \ ~ ; : ~\~. .,:,. ;:."':,: r',: ' ,'~,: :n:\.<<~lt....\.) .t ~. ~,l'-^ ) .... ."..'.. ~ -I' , . I , ... . ~P.'...:-\.,,;t.:t.'}fi:i1';; ,"1:".' --;.. >. :" :, :';;.; ,;,', ti~J,';~\~;.~:~'Jl.;"':I ~"'l ,{ i, (~. 'r.. ~'.:' t. .,' :... >'. ',\-: :. .. y' . -I; .'_ < ;.);',J"'L:, : 2/15/79" d Gil \ . "~I Commissioner DeDlakcr seconded the motion. Discussion ensued on n porous parking surface for Phase II. Will Alexander, repro- sentative, stated that typo of surfacing \~ould increoso the developer's cost, but they would comply. Ho requested informa- tion on the drainago requirements. Max Battle, City, Engineer, stated this type of surfncing would reduce but not eliminate tho requirement. Upon tho vote being taken, motion carried unani.mously. The original residential planned development zoning was approved in 1912 with the stipulation that the total project be 60\ complete within 5 years or subject to public hearing to reconsider zoning. Seven ycars have now elapsed and the pro- ject does not comply. Commission reconsideration of the zoning is required before Phase III can be implemented. The developer requests an extension of the RPD zoning approval of a revised site plan, and consideration of an amend- ment to permit three 5-story buildin~containing a total of 57 units on the remaining 5.2 acres. The Comprehensive Land Use Plan designates the area as low density residential with not more than 8 units per acre. Commissioner DeBlaker moved the Planning Director fi1~ an application for rezoning for Phase III~ Commissioner Tenney seconded the motion. William Gilkey, attorney for the devel- oper, stated they were requesting an extension of time on the RPD zoning and would present a new plan. Upon the vote being taken, motion carried unanimously. Commissioner Nunamaker noted a conflict which is attached hereto for the record. Commission recessed at 11:40 a.m. 'and reconvened at 12:40 p.m. Chief Daniels resumed his seat at 12:40 p.m. Public Hearings ITE~1 #25 - A Public Hearing to Consider Declaring Surplus Starcrest Library Site in the NE 1/4 of Section 13-29-15. (Continued from 1/1/19). The sketches for a library on the Hunt property have not been received. '-......0 Commissioner Martin moved to continue this item to March IS, 1979, at 12:30 p.m. Commissioner Nunamaker seconded the ~otion which carried unanimously. ITEM #26 - Public Hearings on Requests for Rezoning: a. Phase I. Tract 21 from RM-24 (medium density multi-family) to m1-12 (duplex apartment). Begins W 1/4 corner Section 29-28-16 run E 208 ft.)N SO ft., E 502 ft. to P.O.B. Run N 208 ft" NW'ly 182 ft.,NEtly 137 ft.) NE 475.56 ft., SEtly 113.77 ft.) S'ly 449.22 ft., E 70 ft. to SW'ly 258.25 ft SW'ly 382.~7 ft. to ~.T. S 115,S1 ft., W 797.05 ft. to P.D,B. U.S. Home Corporat1on. The property contains 14.4 acres located at the northwest corner of State Road 580 and Countryside Boulevard., " ~~i~ti~~~~~;i~,;r?,.;;.,.........:,i.,:.....".' ....:... ',. .,' '. *"l"fJi',;>!'A.,J'I'''). ",~.., ',' " ",. :". "',' .,:. " _~ '1"'!'-t..:~,.iI~~~oii:j.~.....),~.,..~~,'h.J-T ""'~"~J"': '~',>." . 7. Condominiums are proposed for the property. The Planning nnd Zoning Board and the Planning Director recommend approval. Commissioner Martin moved to approve the request for RM-l2 zoning and to instruct the City Attorney to include this in an ordinance. Commissioner Nunamaker seconded the motion. There were no citizen comments. Motion carried unanimously. b. From RM-12 (duplex apartment) to ISP (institu- tional semi-public district). Begin SW corner of SE 1/4 of NW 1/4, Section 1-29-15 run N SO ft., E 699.30 ft. to P.D.B., N 600 ft., E 320 ft., S 600 ft., W. 320 ft. to P.O.B. Property located on NW corner of Hercules and Sunset Point Road. Richard W. Cope. Trustee. This undeveloped property contains 4.4 acres located west of the service station on the northwest corner of Hercules Avenue and Sunset Point Road. The applicant plans to apply for a special exception to permit the development of a nursing home. The Planning and Zoning Board and the Planning Director recommend approval. Commission discussed use of a buffer and landscaping on the site. The Planning Director reported landscaping would be provided and ISP permits a church or a school. Murray Fuchs expressed concerns for the property to the east, 'which is not to be developed at the present time. The Planning Director reported that by letter of August 22, 1978, Donald A. Shive, president of Shive Nursing Centers Inc., states they will not be developing that portion of the property that lies between the proposed Sunset Point Nursing Center and Hercules Avenue (currently zoned FUM-12) and agree to limit the use of the property to the uses allowed within the residential zoning categories of the City. Commissioner Nunamaker moved to approve the request for !SP zoning and that the letter of August 22, 1978, from Donald Shive be incorporated as part of the record; and that the City Attorney be directed to include this in an ordinance. Commis- sioner Tenney seconded the motion which carried unanimously. From RCPD (residential commercial planned devel- opment) to AL (aquatic lands). From E 1/4 corner of Section 7-29-16 run N 1330.20 ft.; W 130.65. ft. to P.C.B. W 204.99 ft.; S 70.00 .ft.; W 150.00 ft.; S 125.00 ft.; W 134.21 ft.; S 58.19 ft.; E 489.08 ft., N 256.13 ft. to P.O.B. Property located W of U.S~ 19, N of S.C.L.R.R., S of N.E. Coachman Road. Clearwater Federal Savin~s and Loan Association, Owner. City of Clearwater. Applicant. The property contains 1.8 acres located west of U.S. 19, north'of the SCL Railroad and south of N.E. Coachman Road. c. " ''':' ~ ..; l ~I J T . .' . , , ,;,,~~,,' ,,' ,;, " < This 'is 'an environmentally sensitive 'area and the original i':':;:,,:';~;: ..,~.'. : RCPD,zoning has expired. The site is defined as wetlands.or ~:;E~/~:',.>:: ,: .~:,r:, $,!:b~erged ,lands. due to t~e presence of. seasonal sta~di~g water, ~t;~;"-i;';>;"',' ;,,;, "h1gli. -water '.table, and s011 and vegetat10n characterlstlcs. ., .~~t~D~';~~':~~';,\/:,;;,</}",: ';:;:.:.~:;,~;:i'\.;~,:.:: ". ....: :~.". '.',' .,,'. ' ~r }'~'~J('f:.'C~ ''1'1,.' f."f' ~.'.'., ...~ .-;1 -0.1., ~~. fr.!. ...... '.. ',' ~ '\ .. . .' , . 0 ~ ;~~:.t'~;'?k~..;~r.;~~:H~_.:;.:~f\';i~~:~0~~4.~~..t/:::':;.~~~1:~'...:~0~1;1,"'.:."<.1'~':.~~..;~. ,.....:.... '., . 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Environmental Planner, presented for the record, documentation prepared by University of Ploridn Agri- culture Experiment Station on the soil types as supporting evidence to rozone to aquatic land. Commissioner Martin moved to approve the request for AL zoning and to instruct the City Attorney to include this in an ordinance. Commissioner DeB1aker seconded the motion. There were no citizen comments. Motion carried unanimously. d. From RM-l2 (duplex apartment) to PS (profes- sional services) Lots 97, 98 and 99,' replot of Ardmore 'Place. Property located NE corner of Lakeview Road and Betty Lane - Frontier Properties. By letter of February 14, 1979, James R. Clodfelter, at- torney for the applicant, requested a continuance of three or four weeks. Commissioner Nunamaker moved to continue this item to March 15, 1979, at 12:30 p.m. Commissioner Tenney seconded the motion. There were no citizen comments. Upon the vote being taken, Commissioners DeBlaker, Nunamol~er and Tenney and the Mayor voted "Aye"; Commissioner Martin voted "Nay." Mo- tion carried. o. From RS-50 (single family residential to RM-12 (duplex-apartment district) Lots 1 and' 2, Blk. A~J.J. Eldridge's Subdivision. Located West ot Osceola, 112 block North of Cedar - Carl V. Wickman. The Planning Director presented slides of the area. The property is vacant and contains 1.25 acres located on the west side of North Osceola Avenue between Palm Bluff and Cedar Streets. Based on the existing land use characteristics and street capacity, a medium density designation would allow 15 units on the property and is considered inappropriate. The Planning and Zoning Board recommended a low density RM-8 designation as an alternative solution. Carl Wickman, applicant, agreed to accept RM-8 zoning. Discussion ensued on comparison of ~f-8 and RS-50 zoning. RM-8 would allow common walls and provide 10 units; RS-50, 7 units. The setbacks would remain the same. Fred Sayre read into the record a petition of opposition with three signatures, and his letter to the Planning and Zoning Board. They were not presented for the record. . Frank Krame expressed concerns about increased traffic. , fir. Wickman stated his development would upgrade the ' :,' area. Commissioner DeBlaker moved to deny the request for ro~-12 .... zoning ~ COrnr.J.issioner '.fortin seconded the motion which carried "J:': '.:", ',"' .:': ,,' unanimously. ~~i:;-!;,::::.';,: '., ,;:" " ~l::'tr""',,,W ~... .,,.~ ,. ~... .'.~... I. i .' I' . \;f..ii~~lf '~.~":~':~1~;~"~.::~1.:. <~' . ",: '~"I.;" '.~ . , ~!41-:.. ~,l;. .'1'.... '\.f1,11'~.~' I.. i' ol-. '.' .".,'. ~ t .'1' ' . :'l'.~;'~.~~~=~t~t~~Y'tl;~':~~"'..:':...."':\'~".. " ," . ~ .r,- {~.~'1-~~ .....-~'...I!..I,JI ,. L ). -., '. ,I:' , .. 9 ~';'~'~lt.."~,:,,(,.':;:;,,:r,,,.J"'>'''' 0" " " ',:'" . ~...! d~.).~"'.L!,I.t't."~"~'.l . .,".. '.,. ~,''''' t I ...... 1 ot;t.!:l4 L ~~'~,,,,,;.r~:~' .1.': :";.;', '~.L":' .". '.,..; .'...c :.': ,.'. ~I;t ~',''(..~l.'."V;' t.,. )1".' '" 'd"'",'.,,, '. .' .,' .c_':. . 'l <lo.~..",i!<J""J' :'" ,.,,,..~;.,...,'., '... ,...' c' ;,'," ,'. . f~:~ .oI"...~..~:~f~~......:~.T..:f.....':~ ~L".,.....}:~5:;... ;':':;,,: d'tl':.~:'}j' ,,:~....~.i... " . 2/15/79 " ,. '... . . . I '. . r ~ " ,:;'. 'r~~', .",.:,';>',: ': ~i/t)~~. Commissioner DeB1aker moved that the Planning Director review and study the area and return with a recommendation. Commissioner Martin seconded the motion.' Upon the vote being taken. Commissioners DcBlaker, Tenney ond Mortin voted UAyeH: Commissionor Nunomaker and thc Mayor voted "Nay. tl Motion carried. f. Portions of S~ of Soction 8-29-16 (MaBs 9-1. 9-2, 9-3 and 12-1) from RPD (residential planned dcvclopmcnt) to ID1-16 (medium density, multi-family) - AE Realty Partners, owner; Aetna Divcrsified Properties, representative. (Continucd from 1/18/79). At the request of the devcloper this item was continued and a further continuance is rcquested to March IS, 1979. Commissioner Nunamaker movcd to continue the item meeting of March 15, 1979, at 12:30 p.m. Commissioner seconded the motion. There were no citizen comments. carried unanimously. ITEM #27 - A Public Hearing on ReQuest for Annexation of the S 1/2 of the SE 1/4 of SW 1/4 of NE 1/4 of Section 21-28-16, with P (Public) Zoning and Fire District "1 Classi- fication - Owner-Applicant, City of Clearwater. to the DeBlaker Motion This property contains 5 acres, presently vacant, and located adjacent to the City's Northeast Treatment Plant. It was recently purchased and P (public) zoning will reflect the current ownership and proposed use. The Planning and Zoning Board and the Planning Director recommend approval. Commissioner Martin moved to approve the annexation with P (public) zoning and Fire District #1, and to instruct the City Attorney to include this in an ordinance. Commissioner Nunamaker seconded the motion. There were no citizen comments. Motion carried unanimously. There were no citizen comments. Commissioner Martin moved that Ordinance #1862 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 Tenney and carried unanimously. The ordinance was read by title only. Commissioner Nuna- maker moved that Ordinance #1862 be passed on its first reading. Motion was seconded by Commissioner DeBlaker. Upon roll call the vote was: "Ayes": DeBlaker, Martin, Nunamaker, Tenney and LeCher. "Nays": None. " , , _ - ITEMS /t 30 and # 31 -' A Public Hearing and First Reading to ,:~ .:", ,- -Consider Enactment of Ordinance It 1863 - Amending Zoning Atlas - t:);;~/.u-',',"' ; ,-(P.~~. 11/2/7~,-' B. Heise e't tix 'and I. Douglas) ~,$~/:':i:,'" .. , ',; :' The'te were no citizen comments. ~~~;;\i":(:)'>,~:":",, .'~. . . . I'f'", 'f.'- ,I" ",},~,' .. Pi' '" ,,' ~', ,. " ",' " " , {.....:\~j.;..;~i....~'::..~/~~/.;I<.,1/........,.~ ',", '.'. :L.. , . .~_~ .l'l.l"'~":-;,,~..\'l:"fl"'d'. '" I ". .'. . ,; ,:. ('~t1(~~,~~!tt;{;i~tif&i~~.//~'~:,'.,..,;',':':.::;!.':':,."',.'.: ":,:, " ~"""'( ,,' ,'~",", ,': .. "5~:,.:l;7~%J~':_{~"\";"" """, ,'.',','" 'oJ,' ," ' " -, " , ~ 1I;.~~..\t~I~~~~;..:~,.~I~I;l't\"f.:.;i,..~~.~.,...\'.~~\'.~:':':I.:&~~"~;~'.:""~"I . ~ ,:10. '. ," ".\} . 1.~~0'f~~"~tt.lt~;''''..~I~:--;~'I,:i.?~~ ~,"~-:..~"".l..,'-r~+:jo~:\\+~" 'J~..,,'/':~~~~...:~~\..f..t.''''''I(:'':. .... '.," ""..:' ," ,"" ..... .' !.: .:~.~ :.: ..~.~'. <l>,~ '!': J . ,,: :"...'. <.":~~~:":.<~::)~::':::?~~~;": .. .. , I .. Commissioner Martin moved that Ordinance *1863 be read and considered by title only on the first rending by the unanimous consent of the Commission. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Tenney and carried unanimously. The ordinance was rend by tit10 only. moved that Ordinance Hl863 be passed on its Motion was seconded by Commissioner Tonney. the vote was: Commissioner Martin first reading. Upon roll call "Aycs": DeBlaker, Martin, Nunamaker, Tenney and LeCher. "Nays": None. TheTe werc no citizen comments. Commissioner Tenney moved that Ordinance 01864 be read and considered by title only on the first reading by the unanimous consent of the Commission. Motion was seconded by Commissioner DeBlaker and carried unanimously. The ordinance was rcad by title only. moved that Ordinance #1864 be passed on its Motion was seconded by Commissioner Tenney. the vote was: Commissioner Martin first reading. Upon roll call "Ayes": DeBlaker, Martin, Nunamaker, Tenney and LeCher. "Nays": None. The ordinance was read by title only. Commissioner DeBlaker moved that Ordinance #1865 be passed on its first reading. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Tenney. Upon roll call the vote was: "Ayes": DeBlaker, Martin, Nunamaker, Tenney and LeCher. "Nays": None. ITEMS #36 and #37 - A Public Hearing and First to Consider Enactment of Ordinance #1866 - Amendin Atlas - (P.H.ll/2/78 '~ City Perfo'rmlng 'Arts Ce'nt'er There were no citizen comments. Commissioner Nunamaker moved that Ordinance #1866 be Tead and considered by title only on the first reading by the unani~ mous consent of the Commission. Motion was seconded by Commis- sioner Martin and carried unanimously. ,The ordinance was read by title only. Commissione~ DeBlaKer moved that Ordinance #1866 be passed on its ~irst ,"', .,':, , reading. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Nunamaker. '.},3~:~\",,:':; " ":, Upon roll call the vote was: ;~f.~.;;,,;.;::,:~\, ;:, .' , '.' , ' , ~ . c' ~ .1' ~ . .' ,. . . c ~1\~:i~2S:;~:>';,;:'\::>',. :"" " ,,' . ti..;,,;~ ll\~ :IP,fl~...d;~:, '. . ..; \,.'. , . ~ ~f f1:~~.;XJ\:;l!:~~\f tt;::~f:~\~; " ~l :',,~" ~ ~ ... . . . ' {1l ';i~"l'/~\T"" J '..".: "':", . ' " .. . "Ii . ;"'{';'~~V!~~>~?{~;,\'i'.>",(',',;: ..,::'.': "', ." i.,,''.,' . ~!/~~'V....~...lr/~~',~'i';""'i'-' Jt,.. .' . "".~ . r.... ""~f' . t<j~1h~.f.i..,1"~~r.1~.~.L~~'~~~"j. .~.~. '.,' ". ~\o~.' . 1 .,' 11. ,C \ .F 2/15/79 J , :J \1 b. Local Bill- to Change Liquor Ordinance to Extend the Closing Hours for Bars Within Pino1lns County from 2 a.m. to 3 n.m. Resolution "79-12 - Opposing tho Cnnngo. Commissioner DeBlaker moved to pass and adopt Resolution #79-12 opposing the change of hours for liquor establishments and to authorize the appropriate officials to execute same. Commissioner Nunamaker seconded the motion. Upon roll call the vote was: "Ayes": DeB1aker, Martin, Nunamaker, Tenney and LeCher. "Nays": None. c. Government Employees Conflict of Interest Bill. The County Bill relates to all governmental employees within Pinellas County and as the City of Clearwater has a conflict of interest or ethics bill it is not a needed picce of legislation. Commissioner Martin moved to oppose the Employees Con- flict of Interest Bill, Commissioner Tenney seconded the motion which carried unanimously. d. Proposed County Home Rule Charter. Commissioner Nunamaker moved to continue this item to the Commission meeting of March 1, 1979. Commissioner DeBlaker seconded the motion. Upori the vote being taken, Commissioners DeBlaker, Nunamaker and Tenney and the Mayor voted "Aye"; Commissioner Martin voted "Nay.t1 Motion carried. ITEM 1#23 w Bids: a. Purchase SO I-inch and 500 5/8"x3/4" magnetic drive water meters ~ Lowest responsive and responsible competitive price effective under Pinellas County Contract B-II until March 20, 1979, Rockwell International, Atlanta, GA $15,162.50. Commissioner Nunamaker moved upon the recommendation of the City Manager to award contract to Rockwell International, Atlanta, GA, in the amount of $15,162.50 which is the lowest and best responsible competitive price, and to authorize the appropriate officials to execute said contract which shall be in accordance with the plans, specifications and bid. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Martin and carried unanimously. b. Contract for Studr of the City's Natural Gas System - 4 bids, ow bid in response to City's Request for Technical Proposal dated 10/11/78, Duff and Phelps, Inc., Chicago, IL $45,000. . . ~ ( .. '.,: +.. ' ~. ~: :;' ~;'~;'//:,<~~~:<'.:,,~,,' ,,' ,':, ',: , ',. c. Contract for purchase of Dredge (12" Cutter' lif;t<~.:.: ~~"",:"",:,:.,:... . , ,',' 'Head Dredge) -' Z bids meeting specifications, :~.~5;:rt:~';,-"~:-:':.i~<:;;,: '.. :, ,,'. :,:,. '. ,'~' low' bid. Dredgemasters International , Inc., M~il<\ J'. '1""" ' , I" " . 'i' - - !"~P':":~':<'.\';~""':"',::.'.;I("", ::::' ,;,' ',' Hendersonvllle, TN ' $32B,735.00. - "~~;'~~}V}t;);:);'f:';:.~,'>\<'::,"~,>':.:,: '~, .' J 0)'" . .,tt~ "~('~ .,(.~ ,,','c':, "',' ~',:', :,. ,. '!' . ~j~l' I o?:\(::f.'"fr:'[l;'~'~!;.'~~'~':.l'~.'l' J".:.>.:~.:""., "':':~. . < '.. i ';,1 i:.........~'.l.'4('o..."I\+I~i ..r,...'..... ~~ !.~n~"".:t. '. t .... 13 t ':'rt'r.~..:,~j~1'vo...,>i','.",.." .:."" . .,t." '. ..,' , '. " i ,.~',~,r-'~':~:p_~~~f~:'i~t~+:-,\j.::.i;..,~.;.,.~!:,\'~,\f~~~,_\,,~'., :~~l:'~ ."d" . Commissioner Nunamaker moved upon the recommendation of the City Hanager to award contract to Duff and Phelps, Inc., Chicago, IL, in the amount of $45,000 which is the lowest and ,~est responsible bid, and to authorize the appropriate offi- cials to execute said contract which shall be in accordance . . with the plans, specifications and bid. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Martin and carried unanimously. :"Z/l'Si79, .: I'." . . ':' .~, I . ' ' . .". I .,' " . ." Commissioner Nunamnkcr rnovcd upon the recommenqation' of the City Manager to award contract to Dredgemn~ters, Inter- national, Inc. in the amount of $328.735.00 which is the' lowest and best responsible bid, and to authorize tho appro- priate officials to oxecute said contract which shall be in accordance with tho plans, specifications and bid; Motion was seconded by Commissioner DoBlaker. Upon the vote being taken, Commissioners DeBlaker, Nunamaker and Martin and the Mayor voted "AycH; Commissioner Tenney voted "Nay." ~fotion carried. Change Order' "1 to Dredflemasters International, Inc. - contract for purchase of dredge ($+440.00). City Engineer Max Battle presented Chango Order HI to the dredge purchase contract, which increases the. contract 'in the amount of $440.00 to a new total contract of $329,175.00. The change order will provide an extra coat of paint to pro- tect the interior of the floatation/fuel tanks. The contractor will also provide, at no cost to the City, one-foot additional draft to the tanks as an extra margin of safety in a rough sea. Commissioner Nunamaker movcd to approve Change Order #1 to the Dredgemasters International, Inc. contract and to auth- orize the appropriate officials to execute same. Commissioner DeBlaker seconded the motion which carried unanimously. ITEM "24 - Verbal Reports and Other Pending Matter~. Land Surveying, South Greenwood Area, Phase II. The improvements to the South Greenwood Area will be done with Federal Community Development Funds and a land survey is required to establish the existing right-of-way and property ownership. A contract has been negotiated with Carter and Associates, Clearwater, with an approximate cost of $4,950 to a maximum of $6,200. Commissioner Nunamaker moved to approve the contract and to authorize the appropriate officials to execute same. Com~ missioner DeBlaker seconded the motion which carried unani- mously. Mary Brown House Lease and Relocation. At the February 1, 1979, Commission meeting, staff was directed to prepare, a lease agreement for relocation of the Mary Brown House on two parcels of property. However, before a lease can be presented, 1) development of a plan to move the property must be presented; 2) determination that the building is a historical building; 3) that the house can be physically sited on the City property; and 4) determination of a specific site location. Mr. Tagarelli prefers the north half of the former SCL RR property between Franklin and Court Streets. The Commis-' sion had directed that the SCL RR right-of-way property be- tween Court and Chestnut Streets also be considered. " , . George Greer, attorney for the applicantl stated he had .an appraisal ' as a reasonable rental fee,' of ~ 153 Jler month. " " Commissioner Martin moved to continue consideration of "the leas~agreement to the Commission meeting of March 1, 1979; Commissioner Nunamaker seconded, the motion. Discussion .~ '. : I , . ..r . " " , , . ... 2/15/79, . J . ". " , .' ;. t , ( , . " .. " ,I ITEM W45 - First Reading, Ordinance H1886 .. Amending Chapter 6 of Code Relating to POllution of Waters by Boats. Commissioner Martin moved that Ordinance #1886 be read and considered by title only on the first reading by the unanimous consent of tho Commission. Motion was seconded by Commissioner DcB1aker and carried unanimously. The ordinance was read by title only. Commissioner DeBlaker moved that Ordinance "1886 be passed on its first reading. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Hartin. Upon roll call the vote was: "Ayes": DeBlaker, Martin, Nunamaker, Tenney and LeCher. "Nays": None. ITEM #46 - First Reading, Ordinance #1887 - Amendinf Section 21-S.re ,Utili ty Tax to Change Tax Rate on Fuel 01 Purchased. Commissioner Martin moved that Ordinance #1887 be read and considered by title only on the first reading by the unani- mous consent of the Commission. Motion was seconded by Com- missioner DeBlaker and carried unanimously. The ordinance was read by title only. Commissioner DeBlaker moved that Ordinance #1887 he passed on its first reading. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Nunamaker. Upon roll call the vote was: . "Ayes": DeB1aker, Martin, Nunamaker, Tenney and LeCher. None. "Nays": ITEM #47 - First Reading, Ordinance #1888 - Amending Chapter 13 re Licenses, to Regulate Topless Dancing, Etc. Co::tmissioner DeBlaker moved that Ordinance #1888 be read and considered by title only on the first reading by the unanimous consent of the Commission. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Martin and carried unanimously. The ordinance was read by title- only. Commissioner Nunamaker moved that Ordinance H1888 be passed on its first reading. Motion was seconded by Commissioner DeB1aker. Chief Daniels supported the ordinance as necessary to preserve health, welfare, and betterment of community. Upon roll call the vote was: IIAyes": DeBlaker, Martin, Nunamaker, Tenney and LeCher. "Nays": None. ITEM B48 - First Readin~, Ordinance B1889 - Amending Section 13-197 of Code relat1ng to License Period for Street , Artists. , .; ~ . " ..... Commissioner DeBlaker moved that Ordinance #1889 be read . and conside~edby title only on the first reading by the unanimous consent of the Commission. Motion was seconded by Co~issioner Nunamaker and carried unanimously. :?':: ',<'. ' > The',o'rdinance was' read by title only. Commissioner !~~!f'>,<>:< ,DeBla.ker moved that Ordinance 111889 be passed on its first {Z;.:~:~,,~; :;':' ',,:' reading." Motion was seconded by, Commissioner Martin. ~(:!~f.~}'~;~?;~;:}~~.:,::.~:'.:,,::,::;<:,,:':,::,',.," ,-.: ,.;' ,'-- ::"-.',', ," ~'" r K<'J~1;1"r'-'"u,' ",'. .. .,," ,: " ' " , . · '~~~~;\~;g0~f:::'F:;I~&:;;.::;>; >> .',,; ': , ,I; :;" ..... " '.' ~~'I-.:.t;,~;)~~l\"'.:<O\~i...\~': '~""\ht4':i"'~~:~t~7 l-.~ ~: I ." :....,. r.:'\I~ . t 16:. "~.'~, "I..r, , ,~~......~3~ 1.Ir~: (..-,:}'\~...~ j ~~"'}r':.~ '",~.","Ir::~ I ;; ,'i'< n' : .. \ ,.:~, ..~~. '",I \. T' . .... J...."I r .:' .:ifr!;v'''':1il ~}l..;,~~l.~i:~i,..JI"'- ~.,.,'"~ttl"~:e-']~;.:;'",""'" "I~I "'.~. ~Cr.1,~'i"'.t<:.: ,,".~T /, ',,'" . ,~. . .... .... '".,..:/,\;;,"t1fi 2/15/79 ~", j' "i" ' " , '" c .., , , , " ~ ,; ~ : .~~:. " (: ':.(~ ~;: ~./.L'c~.:j'~\;~; ::.~~ " , . , '..; .. ': ~': .' Upon 1'011 call the vote was: "Ayes": DeBlaker, Martin, Nunamaker, Tenney and LeCher. None. "Nays": ITEM #49 - First Readin~, Ordinance *1890 - Amending Section 2-35 of Code Specify~nR Printing Requirements"for Notices. Commissioner Martin moved that Ordinance #1890 be read and considered by title only on the first reading by the unanimous consent of the Commission. Motion was seconded by Commissioner DeElaker and carried unanimously. . ..' The ordinance was read by title only. Commissioner Martin moved that Ordinance #1890 be passed on its first reading. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Nunamaker. Upon roll call the vote was: "Ayes": DeBlaker, Martin, Nunamaker, Tenney and LeCher. "Nays": None. ITEM #50 ~ First Reading, Ordinance #1891 - Adopting Historic Preservation Element of Comprehensive Plan. Commissioner Martin moved that Ordinance #1891 be read and considered by title only on the first reading by the unanimous consent of the Commission. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Nunamaker and carried unanimously. The ordinance was read by title only. Commissioner DeBlakeT moved that Ordinance #1891 be passed on its first reading. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Martin. Upon roll call the vote was: "Ayes": DeBlaker, Martin, Nunamaker, Tenney and LeCher. "Nays": None. ITEM #51 - First Readin~r Ordinance #1892 - Adopting Housing Element of Comprehens1ve Plan. Commissioner Martin moved that Ordinance #1892 be read and considered by title only on the first reading by the unani- mous consent of the Commission. ~fotion was seconded by Commis~ sioner DeBlaker and carried unanimously. The ordinance was read by title only. Commissioner DeBlaker moved that Ordinance "1892 be passed on its first reading. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Martin. Upon roll call the vote was: "Ayes": DeB1aker, Martin, Nunamaker, Tenney and LeCher. "Nays": None. First Reading) Ordinance #1893 Amendin& AlcahoI~c Bevera es ta Enact ~ew Zone ZOE. a . Sectlon Cornmissioner, DeBlaker moved that Ordinance Hl893 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 and carried unanimously. . :" "1' . '. ". .." , .,. ," ~ same. Commissioner Nunamaker seconded thc motion.' Upon roll call the vote was: "Ayes": DcBlakcr, Hartin, Nunamaker, Tenney and LeChcr. Nonc. "Nays": , '. ITEM "57 - Authorizin~ Execution of Lcasc Agreement in N 1/2 of Section 20-29-16 - Japancsc Gardens Mobilc Estates, Inc. This lease agrecmcnt provides that the owner lcases to th~' City. property for a pcriod of 18 months for installation and maintenance of a storm drainagc system at the expense of the City of Clearwatcr, Commissioner DeBlaker moved to accept the lease a~reement and to authorize the appropriate officials to execute same. Commissioner Nunamaker seconded tho motion which carried unani- mously. - ITEM H58 - Acceptance of Easement for Right-of-Way and Utility Purposes in the SW 1/4 of Section 28-28-16 - Rutenbers Corporation. The City Attorney presented an easement from Rutenberg CorporatIon for McMullen-Booth Road right-of-way. This will be dedicated right-of-way by the shopping center. Commissioner Martin 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 DeBlaker and carried unanimously. The City Attorney presented two unlisted items: City Attornel. Clearwater Golf Commissioner DeBlaker moved to pass and adopt Resolution #79-16 ~nd to authorize the appropriate officials to execute same. Commissioner Nunamaker seconded the motion. Upon roll call the vote was: "Ayes": DeBlaker, Martin, Nunamaker, Tenney and LeCher. "Nays": None. ITEM - Resolution #79-17 - Authorizing the City Attornex to Defend the Cit of Clearwater in the Case of Mildred M. .ue ler. et Vlr v. em Tower orporatlon, ircuit Civil No. 79-1657-16. Commissioner DeBlaker moved to pass and adopt Resolution #79-17 and to authorize the appropriate officials to execute same. ;'Commissioner Nunamaker seconded the motion. Upon roll call. the vote was: "Ayesll: DeBlaker, Martin, Nunamaker, Tenney and LeCher. , "Nays": - None. ~r;;. :'"t' :.~... : ,. . ,;g~',~~;,::,:~:,,::>..' ITEM #59 -, Other Commission Action. 1H~;;\:::?:.':::"(:^.:'<', Commissioner ,'DeBlaker ~tY,f~fit~i~1;j~~i~i~~l~1~Yi:'(;:';:"':.L)" ,f'. ..' ..' <,. '.". " .." .... . ~~.N,.,,;:!<'t;j'f'.' ,,;.i,,:,""' pI' ',.,.\. ~. . ,.'{-,,' " , ..., ,,' ;, .>, '.'" "19' " ".' ' " ," . ,~"l""r'"r~'.,..c.'n-:\"f?..:"\~'.'ll'i~.;.'f.:1',+;.''';YI,l;''''~c.;;-'-.:'7:.~; :'~~ .'} .,', ,'~,/, ....c". c." ". ;:'..;- :~:' ::,~"\-~'t~'~ " ~. "I .' . " ~.' di; ,. _..../. '.':'_ ~,:,,:~: T", L . ~4 ' . :' :,'< """ "",': j;/::, .:':~:':~~:':>~'<Y~~<~:~~:;~ '\ 2/15/79 ;,,,',"" """ . ,,,,,.,,.' ',:'.: . :," .':- .,.",:::~:~,>..::,j~~ii~:;~::'-;:i;h~;ik~z; . .. ;> Reportcd on the M.P.O. meeting and the improvements plan- ned"for U.S. 19, with overpasses at State Road 580, Bast Bay 'Drive, and U1merton Road. " She stated the Central Pinellas Transit Authority has re- quested parking space at Countryside Mall for pooling of buses. Commissioner DeBlaker moved to pass and adopt Resolution 179-18, requesting Congress to expand its investigation of cults to include an investigation of cults located in the City of Clearwater, and to authorize thQ appropriate officials to execute same. Commissioner Tenney seconded the motion. Upon roll call the vote was: "Ayes": DeBlaker, l'-tartin, Nunamaker, Tenney and LeCher. "Naysll: None. Commissioner DeBlaker expressed concerns about the mail- ings by organizations just prior to the recent election, sup- porting candidates. Discussion ensued. Commissioner DeBlaker moved to direct the City Attorney to inv.estigate the abuse of their mailing privilege by nonprofit organizations. Commis- sioner Tenney seconded the motion. Upon the vote being taken, Commissioners DeBlaker, ~Iartin and Tenney and the Mayor voted "Aye"; Commissioner Nunamaker voted "Nay." Motion caz:ried. Mayor LeCher Suggested additional precincts for the Police Department and requested the Police Chief respond. He requested reactivation of the marina study and the proposal for development of Moccasin Lake. Commissioner Martin Expressed conceTns on the aesthetics of the water reten- tion and drainage system used by the new K Mart store on Gulf- to-Bay Boulevard. Mayor LeCher Notedthe Christmas tree lights were still on the Causeway. Commissioner Tenney Requested discussion on additional expense money for the Commissioners. ITEM "60 - The meeting adjourned at 4:50 p.m. The City Commission then met as Trustees of the Pension Fund with the Mayor calling the meeting to order. ITEM #61 - Trustees of the Employee's Pension Fund - Pension to he Granted. The City Manager presented the recommendation of the Advisory Committee of the Employees' Pension Fund to grant Employee Retirement 'Pension under Section 5 of Employees' Pe~s~on Plan, to Mildred McGee, Keypunch Operator/Verifier, Data Processi.ng Divi.sion, Central Services Department, at : "~376..~~, ~ mpjlth.I:~~~ecti ve February I, 1979. ". , '.::' ;'. . ~ , . ~.' t.....:" " . ,:~;~?;.!,.:,,; '. .- :,:" ;:. ','<: G~mniiss.ioner, Martin moved t<? approve the recommendation '::':'i;'/ ""'" ;', '.". 'of ',!=he: Ady.i S ory; p\>mmlottee ~ Comm1ss 10ner DeB! aker seconded the :~:1;~,~:,~,,/::'~, c' ".~ :,;;~~~1p~' ~h~:~~:'car~1e~ 'u~an1mous ly . ~')"'~'\)'tC"'":." ...~.~ ~.,,~ <,. .. ....., ~. . ,:j~~,:,:!;,'::'.::.i)(.t';,,~;';<::-"':~.:~'.:'ITEU'*62 :,,"~The: meeting was, ad' 0 ~.:o ""~fW'.~" .o.j \...,.~ ~~ "', ~'"f[.' ~ . F . ,. {~;~I.t. ~. J)'I" '1,... .,' . ,- ~"'" n .''''f.'' J.... ~ . . !:o.. ..' ~......... ., : . #1. l:rf~}~~~'~~.c ~~~',5~~..::<.~:it t' . 'i.;'~i~.;." ,.:.' ",:,' '. oc; ~~..>.:~~ :~: T, " . J;l\.1::....."r.;,~"'.,..<~:l-rJ:J...~~~\~c;;;.\~ jo o,~. i~.I~ .}~.,.'.,,.~.. > ,........ '.'~-;"jd,. ,.~....;~. .t.. . .'; '..' i < ,.,'. ":J_,~'~",n' "v,~ {....y ..~l,. ( i... 'c\"'>i~ ,~..". . ~ t~".J '/ ~ ...~ "'...... '" \1-..0: .. '. ~ ".. L. e '.. ~~"~I;':';'~;"'~~':lf~~i';~r';~/~:';:: '?~;'i.,,)~t: {'c;iU::"'~">~/:' ~-., ,'. . ';~Ma or-Comm1ss1oner, '. ",' '.' --," ". '. ," ;',.,"., '~~.. .~tjI"r'~~~;;f.<1~~i" e .~..... {If ,;~{~.e r~"'",-' '.-\.+"'.,3 1"l'.'~'e I.e," o'~..: ';'. . . ;,,:.', .:.<. .'. ',: "2"/"5"/'7' > ",~ ,~,:.}~.}:,':~:.' ~~:'I;c:(.'f.~".'~I~ ,. -~. ---"" :,,',.2. ',"" ','-." '....' ','" ,'.' 1 ,9 ...."C! ".""', '.:' ::rit'~\~-k' -I. .,..':.....~rA,...::. '."'~ .:' .....' ':T".'< ;....l:..;.:.~~:~:.,'... +. .... . ;::'e..':I.;i:'I~ r:u.:;~:.,~~,;.. ,-'" I: ....l.. ,~ ' .. '. . '., >~';'~;';;;'S~'~ ,. ': :';:>,:.:' ~'?:; . .': > . /~'., .} . . . ~ .. " '. .. '!It'" .~. '.' ___i - t --. .,.....~ . . . I ~.... '. 'l ~ SHIVI NURSING CENnRS'INC. REc:EtyED' AUG 2 a 1978 ., t'LA Ni'Hr-rc Or.s:- A n":"MEN'r. t_ "ID~ ,"'. alii" 'GIlT W.'Ni. IHO'4H.t, '..... IIt<<3MI It......., (, Auguse 22, 1978 Mr. DavId He.ley Ch I.f Planner Planning Department C, ty ot, C 1 e. rw~ te... P. 0 Box 4748 Clea~te,., Florfda 33518 " , O..r Mr., Healey: Please be advtsed that as QWne~s of the property that Ifes between the proposed S~nset PoInt Nurstng Center 51t~ and Hercules Avenue~ which property ts zoned RM-12, we.,.,tll not be'develcptng safd property Tn a commercIal use. We wIll not apply for a commercIal or busfness . rezoning and agree to l'lmlt the use of the property to the uses .11cwed withIn the resldent'a! z~nrn9 categorres of ~he CIty of Clearwater. Sf""rely, tJ~~~~ Donald A. ShIve PresIdent -. c:znb ce:' Hr. RIchard W. Cepe , Paz agenda.~.Rezoning Item ~3 / ~ . tY"' P ...I-'~"I l>(' .J\ ,~' -t; ~ ;Z &".t .2. /.:r- 7 i ':,:.:;,;,:,:::" ',', ~ ,~,~,~",::,l' :.;,:,;,.r,';:.::,".,:.:~:~'-, 'fIJ;'~ '.......It OP 'IHDi_.. JilU.-aI.'MO... A.I&OCIATION , ' _ -;. \,_ _.,.c.H JilUM'," NOMI .a.uoCl4TION t. ~u 'I." (..,,, l t' ~ . . ~~~iii;;;;:~(:~;:!'+7:.,::..:;:"i:;;<"-:, ..'~"7:-"."~' ::':-c .... '.'.' ::.', . ~ .,. ..... ::;': ~,~, f"'l~:"t. .,.I.J'~~'\..'#"" '1:f'~J"'.:' il'I''-' t... ". I'J'" .' j_ .,1 I '. .". ~ -'. . - .,.' . ~ . '0 ."'. ")""~d~if~f~; it~i};~\ii0;,~~~i!W;;;;:.;,.t\f:(::'~, ':,~, ;:.,,~-;.' :.;. .'. .... ,': .... .' .;. ..... ";,~ ..~. ,::, ::.'::i.;"(,jl 'l;:C*;*I1:'~'~'\;~^::1R"r';V"'S:".';-I':.~"'~:" ,l; .t .,~ :~ ".!,' :'", ..\;;..", ,'.' , ,February, 15 J ",197 9 -"~,.-"" , '. ~'.;, , ('.1< "\'P:;' v6~R ~l~~'G'(~-:;'l';~~1:",,'J1"'~/~'::~~:""~'~~:.":~":':'/.~'I;;~'1 ,. ,.oJ; "~d/:T" .+,;'.~. ({4'J .":: ~:. '/ '~,.l" ~. ,'I .~'\.~:".:'~ ,;.' ;.:-....f". ';',~;i~;.'~~'.~;:;'..~~~";,;'..'~~:'~i~trA ..~ .c ;.t . C1t). C.;r::'1 n :It'''tl:q . !Wl 1: r1edge of Alle~lnn~~ %. tn\.'oc3tion 3. Introduction, 4 Awards .l. :itr\'llo:o AI.'arus 1'0::0 R.m,' S. Cit)' Com::liuion mnutu of the ~~dlllnr :,111et1n~ of February 1, 19~O ,\I,';1:"'~ '\OIl~;D'\ Fe!lr'.I:tr;,' 15. lr~' "\~Tro~ , 7: 8 . ~. 10, 11. U. i~l}' ~r:lnnur Roports ConlOnt Agenda \toutinll Code "iollltloI1 . Cit)' Resolution ,~S .116 Downtown Development 1I0llrd . !"toquest for .Jol.nt ~Ieotini ~,Inin Librarr !"tono\.'lltion/Conlltruction Dasll!'n Contnet Termination or .\areemont with Clearwnter Housing Author I. t). Sirn . )Iorn ing. ide Subd 1\'1 s ion E~tonsion of D~:ldll.no. Local ~ov~r~~ent Conprehen' .ive Pl~nnini Act Le:1So Rone....n.l - Ma\'lna GiCt Sou\'onlu . Gngory )larin4 .1.uditoriut:l . l~.niver of Uuge Fees ior Const Guard (\udlbrv ..\gnement betweon City of Clear,~nter nnd ~Ir. John 1I'1111ams, Tennis rrofc:ss ional at the ~,Ic~lullen Park Tennis Complex P1rkln~ ~an3ge~ent ^sreemont . Cloarw3tor High School Band Soosters Agreement betwoen City of Cle~rwrttcr and Clearwnter Babe Ruth B3~eb~11 League, Inc. Disposition or Surplus Property Prel~~lnary Site Plan Review. Tract Zl, U,S. Hone C,~ Plan Change, Countryside Co~ntry Club Extension of RPD and approv~l Ot Revi~ed Plan tor Phase III cf Sunfish Bay (Ti~ba) Proposed Coun~r aill~ U. 1 J. IS. 16. 17. 1S. 19. ~O. 'zl. ~~ --. ~- ..". BiJs: Purchase of )!agnetic Drivo :1nter ~leter. lowest responsive and responsible price under Pinellas County Contract a-II - Rockwell International, Atlanta, GA 515,162.50 Request for Proposal - Studr '}:atunl Gas Utility, ~ bids, low bid. Duff & Phelps, Inc., Chicago, IL $43.000.00 PUrchu~ Contract },wi\l'd - 'fwelve-inch (12") Cutter Hend Dredge. lowest responsive and respon5ible bid. nredgemastcrs/International. Inc. S328.i35.00 2." "crbal Reports and Other Pending ~,rattcrs a. b. c. Public HenrinKs (l2:30 p.rn,) 2$. (Continued) Starcrest Librarr Site 26. Requests for Re:oning: a. Portion of Tract 21. Countryside from ~!-24 to ~t-12 (U,S. Home) b, Portion of SE l/~ of the ~w I/J of Section 1-29-15 from R.'1-12 to ISP (Cope. Trustee) c. Porticn of the ~E 1/~ of Section i.29-16 from RCPD to AL (Clw. Fed, SaL - City) d. Lots 97. 98 & 99. Replat of Ardmore Place from R!1.12, to PS (Fron tie r Properties) e, Lots 1 & 2. Block A. J. J. E1dddgets Subdh-Lsion fro::! ItS- 50 to It'I-11 (h'I..:k."J:ln) f. (Contin'.!e;i) Re:oning of Porticn of S 1/: Se:_ 8-19-16 fror.! RPD to R!,1-16 (.-\E Re31ty &. Partner 51 (io be continued) " ,', ,25. Continued to 3/15/79. ::, 26.. a. Zoned RM-12 , " b., Zoned ISP c. Zoned AL . ,d. Continued to 3/15/79 :e. Denied rezoning and Planning Director directed to study area and return with recommendation. 'r 'L'" .... ~. ~. '" ::~~: :.' .' y;:~.:.~ :l~'~ .' !;:~:~:\;/:. iJ~~;%i~t~[~t~~~i~1':'I~;.~:Ljc:;'2;~;'" ...., .:",. .' . ~. "\~)/~\<:i;;u.:"i;';t,A-:.~(::J.(",~.\f;"'",c; ,.:;., -:''': " : . : . ^' ".. \.i~h;f..:t'$;~:-1i"lt...~.~~~~lt-r.~~ :"nt-~;..:\!,,+.~~Jn; ~.~t'r:V".~; ~,+ '.\, t, '. '. ~ ,:.n*...:........IN...I'~;J,:.>.~~l.~c:/..q'l\l"'.t....~~~!~~.l;-~~',...,...~; ,L -~'i ~";' . .: . o. 9 :.30 ,LH. .e . , 1. Chief Daniels 2. Reverend Charlene Kamme'rer ~ Belmont Parle U. Methodist: Church. 3. 4 Citations presented: Larry Reese - Library Board., Richard Prokes - Parks & Roc., J, Lester Discus - Beautifica- tion Committee, and Helen Taube - Parks & Rec. Proclamation: Susan B. Anthony Week - Feb~ ruary 12-19t 1979. ~. Merrill Pnrk - Gara~c Division- Employee of thc Month-February. 5 Service Pins Awarded. 5. Approved 6. Accepted 7. Extend time frame for Reso. '78-116 - 90 days. 8. Approved Joint Work Session within 3 m~nths. 9. Approved contract wtih Watson and Company. , 10. Approved termination of City employees and C.M. directed to draft agreement for other services to be provided by City. 11. Approved permit be issued. 12. Approved staff request exten- sion. 13. Approved amended lease to include $600.00 per month minimal rental. 14. Approved and City Attorney directed to draft contractual agreement to allow Harbor- master flexibility for rental use of property. 15. Approved 16. Parking fee increased to $1.00. 17. Approved 18. Property declared surplus. 19. Approved with only one entrance on State Road 580t location to be determined at a later date. 20. Approved with revision of Phase II. 21. New application be filed and public heaTing held. 22. a. Community Relation Bill continued to 3/1/79. b. Resolution #79-12 adopted opposing change of closing hour for bars. c. County Conflict of Interest Bill - Commission opposed. d. Home Rule Bill - Continued to 3/1/79. 23. a. Approved b. Approved c. Approved. CO *1 approved increasing Cutter:Head Dredge contract $440.00 (Item H23c). 24. Approved Land Survey Contract. not to exceed $6,200 'with Carter & Associates for South Greenwood Area. Cd Mary Brown Hous.e .1eas,e, and, relocation continued to'3/1/79~ ApP,Toved Waiver of Fee's' fOT .'..,.: ca~ni val of Greek Ortho.dox' ,,' - Church. '.' . C .c'... <. ' .... ,': :.,:,~",'p ....~, .' "::. ': ,n;::., :',',' ,:' ': : February -15 ~:;.~9?9.:. ,. ;j.q'i- ~A" i',ok ~.:\i :i. . . , ACTI0~ AGENDA . C1t~. CDr.u:liu IDn 1I000tina " February 15. 1910 . 9130 a,m. rail 2 \:{ '. " ' . ." J , .. . H. n. ~f. Zll. 30. 31. 32. 33. J.l. 35. 36. 37. 35. 39. ~O. Amendini :Dning Atlas. (P.H. 11/2/7S - City) ~1. First Reading. Ordinance ND. 1868 (See above) ~Z. Citizens to be Hea~d re Items ~ot on the Agenda City Attorney Reports Second Reading . Ordinance No. 1875 . Annexini Lot J2, Del Oro Gardens (P.H. 11/7178 . KapDk . Bernard)' . Second Reading - Ordinance No. 1876 - Zoning Property Annexed in Ordinance No. 1815 First Readina - Ordinance Ko. 1886 - Amending Chapter 6 Df Code relating to Pollution of l'/aters by Boats . First Reading - Ordinance No. 1887 - Amending Section 2-5 re Utility Tax to Change Tax Rate on Fuel Oil Purchased . First Reading' Ordinance No. 18S8 - Amending Chaptar 13 ra Licenses, to Reaulate Topless Dancina. Etc. First Reading - Ordinance No. 1889 - Amending Section 13-197 of Code relating to License PeriDd for Street Artists . Firs~ Readini - Ordinance ~o. 1890 - Amending Sec- tion 2-35 of Code Specifying Printing Require- men~s for NDtices First Reading - Ordinance No. 1891 - AdoptinK His- toric Preservation Element of Comprehensive Plan First ReadinK - Ordinance No. 1892 . Adoptin2 Housing Element of Comprehensive Plan First Readini - Ordinance No. 1893 - Amending Sec- cion 4-\8 ra Al~oholic Beverages to Enact New Zone 20E (Family Mart) (Continued) Resolution '19-8 - Dedication of Parkland Resolution - Assessing Liens for Lot Howing Charges Resolution - Authori:ing City Attornev to Defend the City - Henegar VI.. City . Resolution - Authorizing City Attorney to Defend the City - Luther vs. City , Authori:ing Execution of Lease Agreement - Japanese Gardens ~~bile Home Estates, Inc. Acceptanca of Easeoent Other Conmission Action AdjDurnment 43. 45. 46. . 47. 48. ~g. 50. 51. 52. . 53. 54~ 55. 56. 57. 58. 59. 6D. 61. Trustees of the Employee's Pension Fund , Pensions to be Granted 62. Adjournment -, " 42. No citizens requested to pe I heard. Ord. "1875 Ord. /IIB76 Ord. #1686'- reading. 46. Ord. "1887 - Passed first reading. 47. Ord. #1888 - Passed first reading. 48. Ord. #1889 - Passed first reading~ 49. Ord. f,1890 - Passed first 'reading. 50. Ord. "1891 - Passed first reading. 51. Ord. ltlB92 reading. 52. Ord. #1393 - Passed first reading. Reso. "79-8 adopted. Reso. #79-13 adopted. Reso. #79-14 adopted. Reso. 979-15 adopted. Approved lease agreement for drainage system. 58. Accepted easement for ROWand utility purposes from Ruten- berg,in Section 28-28-16 at S.R. 593 and C.R. 102. ITEM - Reso. #79-16 adopted- Defend suit Te Golf Park lease. Reso. #79-17 adopted -pefend suit re personal injury. 59. DeBlaker:- 1. Reported ~n M.P.O. meeting re Improvement scheduled for, U.S. 19. 2. CPTA needs parking at Coun- t rys ide Hall. 3. Reso. #79-18 adopted re- questing'Senator Dole's Commit- tee investigate the cult move- men t. .. .-. , 4. City Atty. investigate", ,,: , election flyers from non-profit: organizations. ' ".', ~ , ' Mator: ' '.' . " " : . ,;' 1., Suggested Pol~ce Precinct,' ~, ., . bt:f established in, Countryside- " a'rea:",' ,.,' "." ". 43. 44,. 45. - Adopted Adopted Passed first, Passed first 53. 54. 55. 56. 57. ,Mayor (continued) Z. ~equ~~ted age~da,~tems on Marina Study and b1ke and Jogg~ng' trails for ~tocassin i' Lake.. ;,:;:{ i ': . 3. Christmas lights still up on Causeway :,:"::.C:>, Martin: '. . '\'~~:"\::'H ' Aesthetics of K-Mart construction site ,:::\" :;.' 'on' Gul f - to - Bay , .:,~(::~I.:.T' . <..' . " "', , ':" enney'", , ' ' :~',~~:;'/~r7;:',"DiSf7USs~din,crease in expense money for :Jl{l";~,~!:,":' :;,1 :'Commis s1oners' , ' I ~'_'~ '. . ..'.. , . ." ;W#}~O:~:~{Adj'~urned': at, 4: SO. p.rn. ;,', ' , . ~~~f;~f~~,~;~i~Gp~a~tied:).(.i..~~!eid,}~~Ge~'~;!: ~at a'~ Proces sing' , W' ,.."",,,.:.",~., ,ens on'.,<.~,.,:. ""." '.' " ' If," ~~;'" 6.2:; ':~4~9j"~~.\dX::a~:'A '\S'2~'.'p\'rn:'>~:",'1 :,", ~. , '~ ' lll' '~~;I\r"tt!:1.tI1).i.E",1'tt'H."'" 'i."" .,' \"" 1"j' ." . . , ", ' 'fii.fl"'~,~~!:~p,~il, 'i'(:;':.::~f.\;F;.I"'~',i"'-"l'~:"';' ,): ',' ',,' , ' . <\' "" "",' "..14 . " ... '.F; ~.:;.:.....'"'t~~J~'\-.,j ,\'r>..1~ f.~,.<,~l'\';,~f:~~' "'t t_.,:!-... ~.' i,', '-'; ..... ." '. " Ii ,<., r I. ',' i' ," , , , \'" . ....... u ~ ~...'...~.t,1 ,... .. .<: . h""~""~ ~J~"!'I.' ,,~ .~ ~~~