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06/07/1954 ;l";':...'~:'.~~.~'~":":"'.l'..~.;~'.:;:.:':,.:.,...,-..;..;.;....'..:,...I',.:.;....:,':,~.:,.:,~:..:..\.'.'.:J:.:..,.:;.1.~.:...;:..:,:/i:t;~i;~~} .;: :,..':;..:t~'~ ;'::':::':'. ., , "_ ,,_' f "'!-h,_" :;:',-rt2i::, ,,' ,,: ;c: .,:.!:~.~;":!:!:,:".:<.',..,...'. ...: 1 ....:;~.. :.~'~>":I'::"'~,', .". ';'.' '. .j ':~ . ,;1 '.:";,,,./ :l ( .,. 'J' " i ., .1 !. ,. . .. ! . .1 " . .,: .1 :.J. ',' '.' ".- ..~. '. .: '",,' .' ..' ..., ..." I'.':". . :.: ~ ,; - . . '.. i" ," . . . . '" . .' '.-.,i.' . . . .... ," '"'" :.. ._0. ,. .' ,", I /....' 9./ I . ~C1 CITY COMMISSION MEETING June 7, 1954 ,I . I l . I I . I The City Commission of the City of Clearwater met in regular session at City Hall, Monday, June 7, 1954, at 1:30 P.M. with the rollowing members present: r~ ';: r.; ~:. .'. ... I:. f'. L I. I Herbert M. Brown John W. Bates Guy L. Kennedy Jack Russell W. E. Strang, Jr. Also present were: Mayor-Commissioner Commissioner Commissioner Commissioner Commissioner ; ~ f. F. C. Middleton Chas. M. Phillips, G. T. McClanuna S. Lickton City Manager City Attorney Chief of Police City Engineer Jr. The Mayor called the meeting to order. The invocation was given by Reverend Ben Marlin or the First Church of the Nazarene, Clearwater. Commissioner Kennedy moved that the minutes of the regular meeting of May 17th and the special meeting of May 24th be approved in accordance with the copies furnished each member in writing. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Bates and carried unanimously. Commissioner Russell moved that the action taken on May 17th by the City Commission regarding the Colored Cemetery be rescinded and that no act~on be taken, no contract having been executed. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Kennedy and carried unanimously. Mr. M. D. Jones, attorney, told the Commission that he was interested in the proposed cemetery contract and that they had relied heaVily on the agreement with the City in going ahead with their plans to develop the cemetery. He requested that the City withhold any action on the agreement until the matter could be ruled on by the Court. The Mayor pointed out that all of the terms of the agree- ment had not been carried out and that the City did not wish to be a par~to any litigation on the matter. Commissioner Kennedy told Mr. Jones that the City did not want to be delayed indefinitely while the matter was in Court but that the City must be free to negotiate on some other area since the City was obligated to move the graves from the present Colored Cemetery to make the present cemetery site available to the School Board ~or use within two years. The Mayor announced the consideration on its third reading o~ Ordinance 648 concerning the examining and licensing of general contractors. Commissioner strang requested that he be excused from voting since he held a general contractors' license. A number or amendments were suggested and were noted by the City Attorney ~or inclusion in the Ordinance. The City Attorney read the Ordinance in full as amended. Commissioner Bates moved that Ordinance 648 be passed and adopted on its third and rina1 reading. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Russell. Upon the vote being taken, Commissioners Bates, Russell, Kennedy and Brown voted lIAye". Commissioner strang dld not vote. Motion carried. The Mayor announced a Public Hearing on the consuruction o~ a sidewalk on the south side or Seminole Street ~rom Myrtle Avenue to Garden Avenue. The City Manager reported that the estimated cost was $1,334.00 or $1.80 per front foot. The Mayor inquired ir there were any objections from anyone in the audience and there were none. Hearing no valid objections at this public hearing, Commissioner Russell moved that the construction of the sidewalk on the south side o~ Seminole from the west line or Myrtle Avenue to the east line of Garden Avenue be approved. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Bates and carried unanimously. A Public Hearing was announced by the Mayor on the construction of a sidewalk on the south side of Pine street from the A.C.L. Railroad east 309.8 feet. The City Manager re~orted that a preliminary hearing had been held and that the estimated total cost was $654.50 or $2.11 per front foot. The Mayor asked i~ there were any objections and there were none. Having held this Public Hearing and hearing no valid objections to the construction of sidewalk on the south side o~ Pine Street from the east right-of-way line of the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad easterly for a distance o~ 309.8 reet, Commissioner strang moved the project be approved. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Kennedy and carried unanimously. The Mayor announced a Public Hearing on the construction of a sanitary sewer in Grove Street from Lake Drive to Keystone Drive. The City Manager reported that the total estimated cost was $2,505.00 or $2.22 per front root. The Mayor asked if there were any objections and there were none. Having held this Public Hearing and having heard no valid objections, Commissioner Bates moved that the Commission authorize the construction of an eight inch sanitary sewer and appurtenances in Grove street from the existing sanitary sewer in. Lake Drive to a point approxi- mately 130 feet west of the west line of Keystone Drive, and that proper assessments be made. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Strang and carried unanimously. The City Manager reported that three bids had been received for 2 tons of 9 point post card stock for the Utility Department. The bids were opened and read as follows: , i 1. I;:: ~.::. '.. . Graham Jones Paper Co., Tampa Knight Bros. Paper Co., Tampa Alternate - 5,000 Ibs. Tampa Paper Co., Tampa $18.54 per ewt. 13.75 12.85 13.75 $738.00 550.00 642.50 550.00 Commissioner Strang moved that the bids be referred to the City Manager for tabulation and returned at the next meeting. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Russell and carried unanimously. .--.,., , . . ..;. i .-,.;....1...:-....... :~..:;. .,..:! i..'~ ~ .... . . , . c. -'.t.,,,:. . ';: ~ .,. '_J'. "'., .' ;'. .... . 117 .. '~";:..~i~i;i;~1:Ff';i;i{~~0~~:J,;;'1", ;i",., ;.',;,,!.. ,.' ....'.: -......... /1.. d.(t \" 'C;.: .. ;g~:~!~.;:~~.f?:~r. ,- 'X:\!!;;:~!';:; . I:. . ! i. I i , , . ':/? J~~\~:~;~~'l.;;:;\~l.;,:;::~l '\~'. ,"; .",,x '.,. ....';" :"'.'1 .' ., ./'. . . 'I .:....::.. \1 . ) ..:~ . .': ':; ;.1 ..'.. .:.:,~.:. :/. ~ ';~ 'I ..' J .. ..., .,j ~'. . . . '~. ..,.., , . . .... 1 ~ \ '. , -. >.' '".\" ." . "I"J .' " ,I , ::....~ -2- CITY COMMISSION MEETING June 7, 1954 The City Manager reported that four bids had been ~eceived for construction or a sanitary sewer in Grove street from Lake Drive to Keystone Drive. The bids were opened and read as follows: Laurance & Rutledge, Largo Stansfield Constr. Co., Tampa E. H. Holcomb, Jr., Clearwater R. L. Milaer for D. W. Browning, $2,676.40 2,505.00 3,665.00 Tampa 2,650.00 .. . After tabulation, the City Manager recommended accepting the low bid of $2,505.00 from Stansfield Construction Company. Commissioner Bates moved the City Manager's recommendation be aocepted and the bid be given to Stansfield Construction Company, low bidder. Motion was seconded by Commissioner strang and carried unanimously. It was reported by the City Manager that six bids had been received for the construction of drainage and curb in Admiral Woodson Lane from Palm Terrac~ Drive to Kings Highway. The bids were opened and read as follows: Laurance & Rutledge, Largo Blackburn PaVing Contractors, Clearwater W. H. Armston Co., Dunedin Stansrield Constr. Co., Tampa W. L. Cobb Constr. Co., Tampa E. H. Holcomb, Jr., Clearwater R. L. Miller ror D. W. Browning, Tampa $4,044.60 3,076.20 3,715.00 4,215.00 3,865.00 4,467.50 4 I 195 .00 I t.. :",:" l:., ..., . .:,. ,: ., t <: \f,/,\~~b:' J . "", ..... ..... .' '" ~{f .' Ijfll~\: After tabulation of the bids, the City Manager recommended accepting the low bid of $3,076.20 from Blackburn Paving Contractors. Commissioner Bates moved the City Manager's recommendation be acce~ted giving this job to Blackburn Paving Contractors, the low bidder, at ~3,076.20. Motion was second~d by Commissioner Kennedy and carried unanimously. The City Manager reported that three bids had been received for the conversion of the septic tank at stevenson Creek and Washington AVenue into a lift station. The bids were read as follows: Laurance & Rutledge, Largo Stansfield Constr. Co., Tampa E. H. Holcomb, Jr., Clearwater $11,830.00 11,560.00 12,64-2.00 After tabulating the bids, the City Manager recommended that the low bid of $11,560.00 from Stansrield Construction Company of Tampa be accepted. Commissioner strang moved that the Manager's recommendation of awarding the bid to the Stansfield Construction Company for $11,560.00 for the lift station at the foot of Washington Avenue and stevenson Creek be approved. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Bates and carried unanimously. It was reported by the City Manager that two bids had been received for the construction of a sidewalk on the south side of Seminole street from Myrtle Avenue to Garden Avenue. The bids were read as follows: Blackburn Paving Contractors,' Clearwater W. H. Armston Co., Dunedin $1,147.01 1,.371.75 After tabulation of the bids, the City Manager recommended accepting the low bid o~ $1,147.01 from B~ackburn Paving Contractors. Commissioner Strang moved the Manager's recommendation to award the bid to Blackburn Paving Contractors for $1,147.10 be approved. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Russell and carried unanimous ly . Regarding the bids for construction of sidewalk on the south side of Pine street from the A.C.L. Railroad easterly for 409.8 feet, the City Manager reported that two bids had been received; the bids were read as follows: Blackburn Paving Contractors, Clearwater W. H. Armston Co., Dunedin $563.88 690.00 The City Manager recommended accepting the low bid o~ $563.88 from the Blackburn Paving Contractors. Commissioner Bates moved the City Manager1s recommendation be accepted and this contract be placed with the Blackburn Paving Contractors. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Russell and carried unanimously. The Mayor announced the consideration of Ordinance 656, the annexation of Druid Acres Subdivision, on its second reading. Commissioner Strang moved that Ordinance 656 be considered by unanimous consent of the Commission on its second reading by title only. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Russell and carried unanimously. The City Attorney read Ordinance 656 by t~tle only. Commissioner Strang moved that Ordinance 656 be passed on its second reading by title only. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Kennedy and carried unanimously. The City Attorney read Ordinance 656 on its third reading. Commissioner Russell mov~d that Ordinance 656 be passed and adopted on its third and final reading. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Bates and carried unanimously. ._,~ ." :..::' . ',." ',.!\o .... I/-.. ~,.:: ,:,. \'. .;,~, ~'. ~,. _' ., '\ '" ._~'. ~ '.'.":.~I.li~)'~~~~{ft7~j.~t:tl-,f~ :~j!::,,,:~~ ~:"~' . '. : i,\ .i.,~ ..~~'..;;:; ',;; .' .,'. ~'i~~,:;;;j,i.;ili:{:.<i~~!~&~t:kj~{k '.' ,.....' ...... f... :".~:~.:.'.....:. ...., . .~.... ,..".. , .. .. , . -3- CITY COMMISSION MEETING June 7, 1954 . .1 .;:~ , , : :'" \<~;::!".::':~;J' ;, ., ,", Commissioner Bates moved that until such time as the Commission has had an opportunity to get a recommendation of the Zoning Board that all construction be limi ted to R -1. Motion was seconded by Commissioner strang and carrie,d'. unanimously. The City Attorney read on its first reading proposed Ordinance 657 which would annex Unit 9, Skycrest Subdivision. Commissioner Bates moved the adoppion of Ordinance 657 on its first reading. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Strang and carried unanimously. Mr. Ben Krentzman, attorney for Mrs. Doris Alvord, addressed the Commission objecting to the proposed zoning of Unit 9, Skycrest, stating that his client would like to have Lots 1-9, Block a, and Lots 1-12, Block C, zoned as R-2 instead of R-l since Mrs. Alvord had sold some property in this area with the understanding that the buyers would be permitted to construct duplexes. The City Attorney read a letter from Mr. Donald Alvord requesting that the six lots fronting on Drew Street between Hercules Avenue and Nimbus Avenue in Unit 9 be zoned for Business. The City Attorney read the Zoning Board's recommendation on the request of Donald Alvord which was to zone Unit 9 as follows: The six lots facing Drew street as Business; Blocks A and B as R-4j Blocks C, D, E, F, G, H, I, and J as R-l. Mr. Krentzman told the Commission that Mrs. Alvord had not filed any petition with the Zoning Board as she had not been aware of the fact that they were considering the proposed zoning of the property at the June 4th meeting. Mr. H. H. Baskin, attorney for Mr. Donald Alvord, addressed the Commission and stated that he joined in Mrs. Alvord's request for R-2 zoning on Hercules and suggested that a decision on the matter be delayed for f~.ther study. The Mayor recommended that the matter be referred to the Zoning Board for a review and a full discussion on the question of R-2 zoning. By consent, the Commission concurred in this recommendation. The City Attorney read the proposed Resolution assessing the cost of drainage, curbing, widening and resurfacing of Mandalay Boulevard and necessary sidewalks on Mandalay from Causeway Boulevard to Acacia street. The Mayor remarked that the Resolution did not show the extent of the City's participation inasmuch as the City had provided the new street lights. Commissioner Bates moved the adoption of the Resolution on the improvements to Mandalay. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Kennedy and carried unanimously. .: j J " ;', t' :, i. ,~ ~! " , ~ The City Attorney presented for the consideration of the Commission a written proposal from naas Brothers, Tampa, to purchase City property fronting on the north side of Cleveland street beginning at a point 185 feet west of Osceola Avenue, a tract 130 x 400 feet, purchase price to be $120,000.00 cash, in addition to which they would spend $55,000.00 to construct a band shell and the installa- tion of a parking lot in Coachman Park which would be open to the general public, making a total expenditure by Maas Brothers of $175,000.00. Maas Brothers' proposal stated that the land was to be purchased for the purpose of erecting a department store and that the building would probably be erected in 1956. The proposed contract stated that the sale would be subject to the Bowling Alley lease for ten years beginning March 1, 1953 (this lease to be assigned to Buyer at the closing and the rents therefrom) and subject to the lease to Bay Drive-in for ten years beginning March 1, 1953(this lease to be retained by Seller and the rents therefrom). Mr. J. Waterman was present representing Maas Brothers. Mr. Darwin Frank addressed the Commission and stated that while he favored Maas Brothers opening a store in Clearwater, he was opposed to selling this particular piece of property, and it was his opinion that the property should be retained for park purposes. Mr. H. H. Baskin addressed the Commission in favor of the proposal. Commissioner Russell moved that the City accept this proposal subject to the details being worked out to the mutual satisfaction of all parties and that a Committee meet as soon as possible for this purpose. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Kennedy and carried unanimously. The Mayor appointed the entire Commission as a Committee to act on this matter. City Manager reporting for the Committee appointed to investigate the of a dredge stated that they had received three propositions: To have a dredging company do the dredging in the Stevenson Creek area near Calumet street at an estimated cost of $2,500.00 for 100 hours of pumping time, plus cost of fuel, breakdowns and towing charge down and back to the site. 2. To lease a dredge for three months for $6,000.00. 3. To buy a new dredge of a portable type with an all steel barge, Caterpillar Diesel motors, and a six inch dredge cutter head for approximately $19,000.00. \ The City Manager mentioned a number of projects for which tbe dredge could be used. Commissioner Bates moved that in full recognition of the fact that the City should not be in the dredging business and that this dredge is going to be a headache, this being the only practical solution we have to this particular problem, and in view of the fact that we can sell some land out there and get some of the money back, that we go on record as trying to place this item in our budget or by handling in some way the purchase of the dredge. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Russell and carried unanimously. The purchase 1. Regarding the bids for seven transformers for the Electrical Department opened at a previous meeting, the City Manager reported that it had been found that the old transformers could be revamped for the new VOltage with a new transformer guarantee for $900.00; therefore, he requested the Commission to approve a work order for that amount. Commissioner Russell moved the work order for $900.00 be approved. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Strang and carried unanimously. ~ ..,-.... ~....:,,_.. . <-.., f.: ',' ~~'.." ..::, " , " f .' r I. r i. I (: . ) .. .:' . ..,'~:. " l,;;;~{~i ' "..'."."""'.Ii' .' ';~i;~~~~~;?i, ';;;~;i ,.... ,.. \0' ~ . : ; .' : ~ ; ~ .'.~' , .i ,:;;t~~~~l!fi;~~l . . ". .,.. "'.i ..1.... ,.' ,t 'V-i'!!::;'::,,,:'] .,.,.:.'~ .'. ,','( . ,0,' . . ;7 .' '. 0:/ :., r ..\ \f i , J , ::I :t ,.1 J ....,::;:':;;?;.?:':,;;'~j;r::.:~!:~,..~)___~~ / { I (~.? . ':.r 1(,,/ -4- CITY COMMISSION MEETING June 7, 1954 In regard to the bids opened at the meeting of May 17th for one garbage truck and body with a trade-in of a 1949 Mack truck, the City Manager recommended that all of the bids be rejected and that the bids be re-advertised at a later date. Commissioner Kennedy moved the City Manager's recommendation be approved. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Bates and carried unanimously. After complete tabulation of the bids for the power lawn mower, the City Manager reported that the bid on the Gravely machine was $621.80 and the bid on the Bantam machine was $623.12. He recommended the purchase of the Gravely machine. Commissioner Strang moved that the Manager's recommendation that the Gravely mower be purchased for a price of $621.80. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Bates and carried unanimously. The Mayor recommended that Mr. U. M. Slater be appointed as a member of the Civil Service Board. Commissioner strang moved that the appointment of Mr. U. M. Slater as a member of the Civil Service Board for the prescribed three year term be approved. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Kennedy and carried unanimously. Commissioner Kennedy reporting for the Committee to investigate of.fers to sell the Clearwater Conservatory of Music property and the Bacon property to the City stated that he felt that if the City sells the other property on Cleveland Street to Maas Brothers then the Commission should consider buying this property facing on Osceola. The Mayor pointed out that the Hartsel property adjoining the Shuffleboard Club on Pierce Street had been offered to the City also. By consent, the matter was deferred for further cons:l.derat ion. The City Manager presented a letter from Mr. John M. Weis in which Mr. Weis called attention to the condition of Pine Street and Turner Street between Hillcrest and Evergreen in Druid Heights Subdivision, and requested that the City take the necessary steps to put the streets in good condition. The City Engineer estimated the cost of resurfacing Turner and Pine Streets at an approximate cost of $2,050.00. He stated that the streets had been originally surfaced by the developers and had not been according to City specifications and that a good portion of the original street base could be saved if they are resurfaced now. Commissioner Bates moved that the improvements be authorized. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Strang and carried unanimously. , ~.) i " ~{ , , , ~ 0 ,., , , . .- I; r v I. ~ . l .. .. ~I ~.~ '" . ;: } ~ . ~> ..', I, , t .. ;i<i"~}~t" . " ."".'''.~ ~~i ........iJ.:.:, ~i~i!:~ The Mayor suggested that the next time specifications were drawn up for a new street that an alternate bid be included for a street having compacted limerock base and another type of surface. The City Enginee~ submitted an estimate of the cost of covering the drainage ditch near the Mount Carmel Baptist Church on Pennsylvania Avenue. The estimate was divided into two projects as follows: 1. From Cedar Street to Palm Blurf, 400 feet - est. cost $940.00 2. From Palm Bluff to Alabama, 300 feet - est. cost $930.00 He stated the work would be done by a City crew. Commissioner Bates moved that a work order for $1,870.00 be authorized. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Russell and carried unanimously. The City Manager recommended installation of a gas main extension to serve the new Pinellas High School and a gas main extension to serve the new Negro Swimming Pool at a total estimated cost of $1,476.00. , Commissioner Strang moved that the utility improvements be approved. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Russell and carried unanimously. It was recommended by the City Manager that 105 feet or 2 inch water main be installed in Salls Subdivision, outside the City limits, at an estimated cost of $75.00, check for which is on file. Commissioner strang moved that the Manager's recommendation be approved. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Kennedy and carried lmanimously. The City Manager recommended installation of 417 feet of six inch water main on Lake Drive at an estimated cost of $1,200.00. Commissioner Kennedy moved that the City Manager's recommendation be approved. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Bates and carried unanimously. It was recommended by the City Manager that 550 feet of 8 inch water main on Missouri Avenue and a 6 inch water main on Pierce Street be installed to serve the Cleveland Plaza shopping center at an estimated cost of $4,470.00. Commissioner Strang moved that a work order in the amount or $4,470.00 be approved. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Russell and carried unanimously. The City Manager recommended installation of 520 feet of 2 inch gas main on Missouri Avenue and 600 feet of 2 inch gas main on Pierce Street to serve the Cleveland Plaza Shopping Center at an estimated cost of $798.63. Commissioner Bates moved the installation be approved. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Strang and carried unanimously. It was recommended by the City Manager that 360 feet of six iI1Ch water main be installed in Gilbert Street at an estimated cost of $1,160~00. Commissioner Strang moved the work order be approved. Motion was seconded by Commiss1,oner Bates and carried unanimously. ""~~~__.:~<"" :"::I.;.~~~~r~~RT~~~~~~~f;~~~~:~!~~~~~~~Nf~g~1f~~$f1i~;~ l . ,..._~~..-.-~ li"i;:/:;:,~~::J~:*~?'~:~~~:S1f;~~~~r~' . . . . . . ....r!2~~~',.:<':':~;l-:~);,:;~'~~?,~~\flg{:~'.{~::~.~~:iC!~~{;"~:~;~.(:!::,"':'.;::;:~C~;;ii.t:,~~:~~~1L:i~!~::~iZ:];:~~ . ' SOO. -5- CITY COMMISSION MEETING June 7, 1954 The City Manager reported that Mr. W. H. Armston had telephoned saying that he would bring in a aheck to cover the installation of water mains in Stevensons Heights Subdivision (outside the City limits) if the installation were approved by the Commission. The City Manager recommended the installation at an estimated cost of $4,743.00. Commissioner Strang moved that a work order for $4,743.00 be approved subject to Mr. Armston's giving the City a check for that amount. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Bates and carried wnanimously. The City Manager presented a Resolution requiring twenty-three property owners to clean their lots of weeds and underbrush. Commissioner Strang moved the Resolution be adopted. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Bates and oarried unanimously. Mr. E. B. Casler, Jr., attorney for the Florida Power Corporation, reported to the Commission that he had riled an application for a permit to construot an electric substation on Lots 19 and 20, Block 84, Manda1ay Subdivision, Unit 5, which application had been denied by the Building Inspector. He requested a PUb1io Hearing at the next regular meeting on the Florida Power Corporation's appeal from the action of the Building Inspector in refusing a permit. By oonsent, the Commission agreed to have the PUblic Hearing at the next regular meeting, Jwne 21, 1954. Mr. Alfred Wyllie presented for the Commission's approval a plat of Druid Estates Subdivision, a tract in Section 15-29-15, the north 330 feet of which is inside the City limits. The City Manager explained that this proposed subdivision was on the south side or Druid Road, west of Si~ons Heights Subdivision. The City Engineer's report stated that the sanitary sewer and storm drainage plans have been consolidated with Sirmons Heights Subdivision and would be satisfactory. Commissioner Bates moved the plat be approved subject to being brought into the City and being zoned R-I. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Strang and carried unanimously. The Commission now adjourned as the City Commission and aoting as Trustees of the Pension Fund, on a motion by Commissioner strang which was seconded by Commissioner Bates and carried unanimously, admitted Dana Winfred Temple, Policeman, Paul Jones, Laborer in the Parks Department, Willmore Dixon, laborer in the Gas and Water Department, and Matthew Lee, laborer in the Public Service Department, into membership in the Pension Plan. There being no further business to come before the Corr~ission, the meeting was adjourned at 7:03 P.M. ~/? ~ Attest: '.... . . ~ ~ --.., .- -. , . ~ -" 't '" ~ " '-;0: :, ,;""'.' '/.-' .: ;,.....\:J..(:.,:,.~,~~~.;;.~:l:.". . ,. ..,'I..,:.....l.,.,..........,." ,.-~,,~;:; '. '. d' . -~ '~~~~~n~,2J!:.;~;':c;:~ ':.~J~'.. ; ..:.... O'.,~ i~-:.>. ,':"",.-;',' .,'. . .. . '" '..". " - ~ .' .:'., ,", 50). CITY COMMISSION MEETING June 7, 1954 June 4, 1954 ~v.: i;~)\~l~I": F:..''':''.',' .. . ~.~;. I':.: I F: . ,::':;' :... L~,' ;",\, ~~\' ,'. , ., t<.,;.::<.',>,:. ," ; "., j,lt . ,\: f'i . " (:0' r \' L ~~..,'.: ," Mayor-Commissioner Herbert M. Brown Commissioners: Jack RUBsell, W. E. Strang, Jr. John W. Bates, Guy L. Kennedy Gentlemen: The City Commiesion will meet in Regular Session at the City Hall Auditorium on Monday, June 7, 1954, for the purpose of discussing the items listed on the attached agenda. Meeting time will be at 1:30 p.m. Very truly' yours, Isl F. C. Middleton City Manager FCM: B Enclosure Agenda - City Commission Meeting of June 7, 1954 City Hall Auditorium 1:30 p.m. 1. Invocation, Rev. Ben Marlin, First Church of the Nazarene. 2. Approv~ng the minutes of the Regular Meeting of May 17, 1954 and the Special Meeting of May 24, 1954. 3. PUblio Hearings. A. Continuation of Public Hearing on proposed Ordinanae #648, with reference to Building Contractors. B. Construction of sidewalk on the South side of seminole st. from the West line of Myrtle Ave. to the East line of Garden Ave. C. Construct~on of sidewalk on the South side of Pine st. from the East right of way 11ne of the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Easterly for a distance of approximately 309.8 feet. D. Construct~on of an eight inch sanitary sewer and appurtenancee in Grove st. Cram the existing sanitary sewer in Lake Drive to a point approxi- mately 130 feet West of the West line of Keystone Drive. 4. Opening or bids for: A. Post Card Stock for Utility Department. B. Construction of Sanitary Sewer in Grove st. from Lake Drive to Keystone Dr~ve. C. Construction of Drainage and Curb in Admiral Woodson Lane. D. Convert~ng Septic Tank into Lift Station at Stevenson Creek and Washington Ave. E. Sidewalk in Seminole st. from Myrtle Ave. to Garden Ave. F. Sidewalk in Pine st. from Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Easterly, a distance of approximately 309.8 feet. 5. Commission's consideration of items from the City Attorney's Office: A. Ordinance #656, Annexation of Druid Acres Subdivision on second and third read:tng. B. Ordinance #657, Annexation of Unit #9, Skycrest Subdivision. C. Assessment Resolut:ton for Improvements on Mandalay Avenue from Causeway Boulevard to Acacia Street. D. Letter from Allstores Realty Corporation proposing to purchase City property on Cleveland St., West of Osceola Avenue. 6. Commission's consideration of: A. City Manager's Report on Stevenson Creek Area. B. City Manager's Report with reference to bids for mower, garbage truck with body and transformers for Electrical Department. C. Appointment of Member to Civil Service Board to fill expired term. D. Report from Committee on the purchase by the City of property from the Clearwater Conservatory of Music. E. Report from Committee on Colored Cemetery Property. F. Letter from John M. Weis regarding the condition of streets in Druid Heights and Engineer's Report on same. G. Eng~neer'6 Report on drainage pipe in Penn. Ave. 7. Utility Improvements. 8. Lot Mowing Applications. 9. Any item not on the Agenda will be considered with the consent of the Commission. Adjournment Commission acting as Trustees for the Pension Plan. Apr:tl 27, 1954 Mr. Francis Middleton, City Manager, City Hall, Clearwater, Florida. Dear Mr. Middleton: The folks residing in the Druid Heights area have requested me to contact you with regard to needed repairs on Pine Street and Turner Street between Hillcrest and Evergreen. Somewh11e back the more serious depressions in the streets were filled with shell, however, ra1nato~B usually wash the shell down the grade. In depressions where black-top was used instead of shell, no further erosion has occ\1rred. (Cont~nued) .'. " NAME DESCRIPTION Lots 18 and 19, Block E Breeze Hill COST 10.00 : :~. 1"':,'.'~:"'~:;~!f~;.~~;~\!W{ . , ". . . ~ .' ". ......\..... ..:: ; J~> .::~.....~,/:;.~.:; ~" '.... .. ~ '.S',,''' ..'..~f\:~;.~;' .. .~'.~: .;-.~~~~l~~;~ ~f: .;: :,;; \ .;;:~ .j.~'-".,,;.:.;,:. . , ,','. ~., .,.' .,. .....'.,'~,..'~...:;:...(.J,~MM'1;,:Ji~t';M;'~.~...;:t,r....l~~'..~.j,1;:\f;~~~~.!!~;O;')",~liP'.~.~,:',~{.ll~~~". -'" ,~...... ~....<.:t_'A...,\;c....'~,l,.."',\\o.~...;.u.'.~....1l::.f~_)>N~_"'~ . :..;.w_,~,,~~ CITY COMMISSION MEETING June 7, 1954 (Continued) There are 27 families residing the Druid Heights subdivision and all will be most grateful if you can arrange relief. Some of the group mentioned that Jupiter Avenue in Skycrest was resurfaced when curbs were installed and inquired as to whether or not this is a parallel situation. 1- JOe').) Sincerely, Is/ John M. Weis Spokesman for the grouR (Florida Acres, Inc., 500 Court Street) ", J)~~~i~:~\ r':;'f:>. . u;'. ;: t. { ",~,>""" , r;. , ft~~ . r~'" ~ ". ., ~ ':" " , '. ',' RESOLUTION WHEREAS: it has been determined by the City Commission of the City of Clearwater, Florida, that the property described below should be cleaned of weeds, grass and/or underbrush, and that after ten (10) days notice and failure of the owner thereof to do so, the City should clean such property and charge the costs thereof against the respective property. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the City Commission of the City of Clearwater, Florida, that the following described property, situate in said City, shall be cleaned of weeds, grass andlor underbrush within ten (10) days after notice in writing to the owners thereof to do so and that upon failure to comply with said notice, the City shall perform such cleaning and charge the costs thereof against the respective properties in accordance with Section 128 of the Charter of the City of Clearwater, as amended. f i .- \{ ". ' . :;~: .' Paul Harris 909 Jeffords Clearwater, Fla. John Forrest 417 LeBeau Clearwater, Fla. John Ellers 402 S. Saturn Clearwater, Fla. Stanley Nickel 1508 Grove Ave. Park Ridge, Ill. Wallace Clark 20 S. Orion Clearwater, Fla. A and W Glads P 0 Drawer 351 Ft. Myers, Fla. Ed. Vincent Rohlf Hyland Ave. Kaukauna, Wisc. QUillan R. Mahan 958 James K. Blvd. Pontiac, Mich. Nicholas Tsacoumangos 108 S. Aurora Clearwater, Fla. Max Cooper 407 Coachman Bldg. Clearwater, Fla. Peter Zigmunt 4853 Milwaukee Ave. Chicago 30, Ill. Frank Nufrio 619 Bay Dr. Largo, Fla. Mark D. and Peter Chula 1709 N. Myrtle Clearwater, Fla. Wm. Morre and A. Hungerford 1189 N.E. Cleveland Clearwater, Fla. Faye Russell Rt. 1 Palm Harbor, Fla. Ellis Marples, Jr. 506 Birmingham Ave. Norfolk, Va. Ralph Richards 312 Orangewood Ave. Clearwater, Fla. Ed. Whitson Davey-McMullen Bldg. Clearwater, Fla. Elmer Smith Sale Creek, Tenn. Lillie and Eustace Williams 200 N. Main Shelbyv1l1e, Tenn. Lot 3, Block B Floridena 5.00 Lot 3, Block B Unit 7, Skycrest Lots 2 and 3, Block C Unit D, Skycrest Lot 4, Block C Unit D, Skycrest Lot 6, Block E, Unit 7, Skycrest Lot 6, Block G, Unit 7 Skycrest Lot 6, Block F Unit 7, Skycreat Lot 7, Block F Unit 7, Skycrest Lot 1, Block C Unit B, Skycrest Lot 8, Block B Unit B, Skycrest Lots 4 and 10, Block B Belleview Court 5.00 8.00 4.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 10.00 N. 50' of Lots 1 and 2 Block 16, Magnolia Park Lot 11, Unit 2 Palm Terrace 5.00 5.00 Lot 14, Unit 1 Russell 4.00 Lot 1, Unit 1 Russell 4.00 Lot 1, 2, and 3 Block A, Hillcrest Lots 4, 5 and 6 Block A, Hillcrest Lot 1,2,3,4, Block A Crest Lake Lots 5 and 6, Block A Crest Lake 6.00 6.00 12.00 6.00 ;.' ;, .... \' 'liiil \ .. ~._--- '; ........ '," "'. , ',.., ....,. ", . 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". ..:i..,~Q!$}'.\~~l',;. :. .'. ~..;:, .....,:..:'I~",.'cf'~.tr\' .:-:"TD,{j1il ....:; ~,;:);~~ .:. :, . ~':';.~ ;I~;t~\ .'1'1 ':;\!:~~1.~iy.r#M,:i\1fi~ ,~". ;\.,."I~',~:.:'.~l.~~.,;,~..... - ~~tt;~tJ Ji;:;!, wtr *,~, .. ,tl Carl A. Peterson 193 Florence Ave. Highland Park, Mich. Anthony Milan 1144 Granada Clearwater, Fla. Oscar Siebers 1417 S. 58th st. West Allis, Wisc. PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE City Commission of the City of Clearwater, Florida, this 7th day of June, A. D. 1954. Lot 10, Block G Unit 6, Skycrest Lots 1 and 2 Block C, Unit 3, Sk,ycreet Block D, Unit 2, " Lots 9, 10 and 11 Block C, Mount Orange COST 5.00 j', 16.00 6.00 Isl Herbert M. Brown Mayor-Commissioner ATTEST: /s/ H. G. Wingo City Auditor and Clerk May 28, 1954 Honorable City Commissioners Clearwater, Florida Gentlemen: As Trustees of the City of Clearwater Employees' Pension Fund, you are hereby notified that Dana Win~red Temple, an officer in the Police Department, has been duly examined by a local physician and designated by him as a IIfirst class" risk. The above emplpyee began his service with the City on Nov. 27, 1953. He is under 45 years of age and meets the requirements of our Civ~l Service. It is hereby recommended by the Advisory Committee that he be accepted into membership. Very truly yours, Advisory Committee o~ the Employees' Pension Fund (sl Paul Kane, Chairman (s/ Dick Nelson (sl Helen Peters ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Honorable City Commissioners Clearwater, Florida Gentlemen: May 18. 1954 As Trustees of the City of Clearwater Employees' Pension Fund, you are hereby notified that Paul Jones, laborer in Parks Department, has been dUly examined by a local physician and designated by him as a IIf~rst class" risk. The above employee began his service with the City on September 17, 1953. He is under 45 years of age and meets the requirements of our Civil Service. It is hereby recommended by the Advisory Committee that he be accepted into membership. Very truly yours, Advisory Committee of the Employees' Pension Fund (sl Paul Kane, Chairman (s! Dick Nelson (s( Helen Peters ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Honorable City Commissioners Clearwater, Florida Gentlemen: June 2, 1954 ,'. .," As Trustees of the City of Clearwater Employees' Pension Fund, you are hereby notified that Willmore Dixon, a laborer in the Gas & Water Distribution, has been duly examined by a local physician and designated by him as a "first class" risk. The above employee began his service with the City on Nov. 30, 1953. He is under 45 years or age and meets the requirements of our Civil Service. It is hereby recommended by the Advisory Committee that he be acoepted into memberShip. Very truly yours, Advisory Committee of the Emp1oyees' Pension !el Paul Kane, Chairman I.s/ Dick Nelson Isl Helen Peters I v . .. , ,',' , . .-, . ~.:; CITY COMMISSION MEETI~G June 7, 1954 so!~ ,_ ,....,1....., Honorable City Commissioners Clearwater, Florida May 27, 1954 I):~~~l~~~: . ~I;, ""f" r . t I'. ~ t , J '!- '::';::3~.';i;M;;;";",..;, ..~""..~.., ';';.~:'.';,:; 'ol;~)~V~ . tt " I ;\ ]I ~.~ .r; " .'l.' , :.~ " ~ . ,~'": u . ~' Gentlemen: As Trustees of the City of Clearwater Employees' Pension Fund, you are hereby notified that Matthew Lee, a labore~ in the Public Service Department, has been duly examined by a local physician and designated by him as a "first class" risk. The above employee began his service with the City on Nov. 30, 1953. He is under ~5 years or age and meets the requirements or our Civil Service. It 1s hereby recommended by the Advisory Committee that he be accepted into membership. " \. ,. f I; { 'S' ~~ Ve~y truly yours, Advisory Committee of the Employees' Pension Fund (sl Paul Kane, Chairman Is/ Dick Nelson Isl Helen Peters (' ~: . .. ,." . .' " ., , ",' ' :~, ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- June 2 J 1954 :, Honorable Mayo~ and City Comrnissioners City of Clearwater Clearwater, Florida Gentlemen: Enclosed please find a proposed contract which embraces the terms and condi- tions upon which Alstores Realty Corporation, which is the real estate holding company for Maas Brothers, Incorporated, hereinafter called the Buyer, proposes to purchase certain real estate rrom the City of Clearwater. Enclosed also please find a deposit agreement showing that the Buyer has deposited with Paul Randolph, Inc., the sum of $17,500.00 to bind the sale in the event that this offer is accepted by the City, The property that 1s the subject of this offer lies on the No~th side of Cleveland Street West of Osceola Avenue, and rwns from the co~ner of the Gulf Oil property down the hill a distance of 400 Feet to a point just past the bowling alley. The tract is 130 Feet deep, which depth would not interfere in any manner with the present public parking lot to the North of the tract. The Buyer has been considering constructing a Maas Brothers store in Clearwater for some time, in view of the fact that the City of Clearwater has progressed to such an extent as to warrant such a store, and that many thousands of Clearwater residents are now customers o~ the Maas Brothers stores in Tampa and in st. Petersburg. Maas Brothers, Inc., feels that it would be to the mutual advantage of itself, of the residents of Clearwater, and of the City Government o~ Clearwater because of increased taxes, to put a Maas Brothers store in operation in Clearwater. The Buyer feels strongly that the store should be located in the downtown section of Clearwater, and the Buyer has found that the instant tract is the only suitable available downtown property in Clearwater for such develppment. The contract proposes that the Buyer will pay ror the tract in question the sum of $120,000.00 cash, and in addition, would spend up to $55,000.00 for the construction of a band shell in Coachman Park and for the construction of a parking lot in Coachman Park, which would be available to the general pUblic and to those persons attending entertainment at the band shell. Thus, the total expendit~re for the land by the Buyer would be $175,000.00. The Buyer intends to build a department store on this property, but it wo~ld erect its initial building so as not to interfere with the use of the bowling alley, but would rather take that land subject to the existing lease thereon. The o~fer of the band shell and the parking lot are made for the reason that the Buyer understands that the people of the City o~ Clearwater have for a long time wanted such improvements in Coachman Park, and in addition, the Buyer wants to make appropriate contributions to the civic welfare of the City or Clearwater. The parking lot in question would prOVide space for the parking of 750 cars, and both the band shell and the parking lot would be constructed according to the desires of the City. It 1s quite necessary to the business affairs of the Buyer that this orfer be:. acted upon promptly. ~ " ,', Respectfully submittedJ /s( J. A. Waterman Pl"es ident Maas Brothers Tampa 1, Florida l' .......,.:a.-__'" _..___ ..:0-. , . ';~ .i : -: il:' . "'.~ , .' ' . . <. I " ,., I ; ~!'!'::!~"r;i~:: ';~.'~l.:r~~~:~~~:~r;""\~~l~~~t.:. 5 f)6 AN ORDINANCE DErINING. REGULATING, AND CLASSIFYING GENERAL CO~TRAC'l'ORS WITHIN 'i'HE CITY OF CLEARWATER FLORIDA; PROV~'ING rOR THE EXAMINATION AND LICENSiNG OF SUCH CONTRAC'rORS AND FOR THE SUSPENSION, REVOCA- TION AND RENEWAL OF THEIR LICENSES; CREATING A BOARD OF E~INERS WITH SPECIFIED DUTIES AND POWERS TO ADMINISTER THIS ORDINANCE; ADOPTING THE SOUTHERN STANDARD BUILDING CODS'AS THE CITY BUILDING CODE; EMPOWERING THE CITY ENGINEER TO PROMULGATE CON- STRUCTION, RULES AND REGULATIONSj PROVIDING FOR A METHOD OF APPEALl PROVIDING PENA1.TIES FOR THE VIOLA- TION ~Bl~F: PROvIDING FOR THE SEVERABILITY OF THE PROVISIONS HEREOFl REPEALING CONFLICTING ORDINANCES TO THE EXTENT OF THEIR CONFLICT; AND PROVIDING THE EFFECTIVE DATE HEREOF. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA: mINITIOti~ SECTION 1. Every person. firm, co-partnership, corporation, association, or any combination thereof; (a) engaged in the business of accepting orders or contracts. on cost-plus, fixed-fee. stated-sum, percentage, or any combination thereof, or other compensation other than ~ges; (b) doing work on or in cement, wood. structural steel or iron, sheet iron. metallic piping, tin, lead, or any other building material; (c) excavating for foundation or any other purpose: or (d) engaging in the business of building, remodeling, or repairing, whether by contract, cost-plus. fixed-fee, stated-sum. percentage, or any co~bination thereof, or any other compensation other than wages, shall be deemed to be a General Contractor within the meaning of this Ordinance. SECTION 2. No person, persons or corporation shall engage in business as a General Contractor, as herein de~Ined, in the City of Clearwater, Florida. without procuring and maintaining at all times a proper license under tbe provisions of this Ordinance. Tbe holder of a Class "A" license, as hereinatter defined~ may perfonD work as defined under that classifications provided for Class "tl" and Class "en herein. The holder of a Class "B" license may perform work as defined under that classification and also under the classification for Class "C". The holder of a Class "C" license may perfo~ only such work as is defined under that classification; provided, however, that said classification shall apply to the specific type of work to be done rather than to the type of building in which it is done so that the holder of a Class "a" license may perform repairs consistent wIth such classificationwithin or upon a building included in a higher classification so long as the work to be perfo~ed does not in any manner arfect the foundation or any portion of the super-structure or load-bearing portiona of the building. BOA~ OF ~INE~ SECTION 3. A Board of Examiners is hereby created with the duties and powers hereinafter enumerated. The Board. consisting of five (5) members who have been residents of the City of Clearwater for at least two (2) years, shall be appointed by the City Manager. The Board shall consist of the City Building Inspector. two General Contractors holding a Class "A" license. a Sub-~ontractor doing business in Clearwater, and either a Registered Engineer or a Registered Architect. With the exception ot the Building Inspector, the initial members shall be appointed for one. two, three and four years. respectively, and thereafter each appointee shall serve a four-year term. The tenn of any member shall alwa}"s expire on the first Monday in February of each year and each shall hold office until his suc- cessor has been appointed and qualified; any m~ber may be removed from office by the City Manager who shall fi1l all vacancies on the Board by appointment as set out above. SECTION~. Each m8mber of the Board shall, betore entering upon the discharge of his duties, prepare and rUe with. the City Clerk an oath in writing to perform properly his duties as a member of said Board. and to uphold the laws of the City of Clearwat;;er, theConstitution and Laws of the State of Florida, and the C~nstitution and Laws of the United Stat9s of America. SECTION 5 III The Board of Examiners shall have power to promulgate rules and regulations governing its operation and to elect a Chai~ and Vice-Chariman, each to serve one (1) yearl- the City Building Inspector shall serve as Secretary- Treasurer. The Board shal meet quarterly,on the first Tuesday each of January, April. July and October, for tbe purpose of giving examinations and transacting such other buuiness as may be pending. If five (5) or more qualified applicants w1shan examina~ion. a special me~ting may becalled by the Chairman for the purpose ot such e1amiuati.on.. 'the Board .11 also meet at such other times as it may deem necessary or aa it may be required so to do by the City Manager or the City Commission. Three members shal.l l10nstltute a quorum for arq' meeting. The rules and regulations provided for above shall be subject to appl"Oval by the City Manager. ~ .-..~-- p -.. . . " ' , . ", ,"r, f '.. .", ;, . "', . . .. ....;. .. -~ < ~',t~r~~E~le~}~l~:";'-":1 ,..~',. .;'~ - ......-:-., . ... ....=~~".,"'~~~~,~;;:;;~-~':2~~i;;{~ ~O I ,"~ -.-J JC;I . ~ '", '., SECTION 6. The Secretary-Treasurer shall keep a record of all proceedings of the Board and all records pertaining to the applications and examinations ot pros,active licensees. He shall receive all monies for the Board and shall prepare a roster of all licensed General Contractors after any meeting of the Board. The current roster shall be kept on file at all times in the Secretary-Treasurer's office and a copy th~reot shall be on file at the office of the City Clerk. All books and records of the Board shall be prima facie evidence of the matters contained therein. LICENSES.. EIA!'1INA TIONS FOR.. ETC. SECTION 7. (a) General Contractor's licenses shall be issued for the fo110~g classifications: CLASS A: Type I Type II Type III Type IV Type V Type V Type VI -Fireproof -Fire-resistive -Heavy Timber -Non-Combustible Frame -Ordinary -Ordinary (1 and 2 story only) -Wood Frame ....\ .' CLASS B: , \".:. ~ .-' ..', ,'-., . . .'0 " . 8 , i i , I.." , ~ '," ,~ ' . ,,', CLASS C: . ...... "'1.', . . ~ '. ..-. ',';"':; ,~.,... The types Ot construction referred to above are as defined in the Ci~y Building Code. (b) All applicants for license under any of said classifications shall apply to the Board of Examiners by executing and filing at the Office of the City Building Inspector an application blank and by depositing with the Building Inspector an examination fee of $10..00. The application blank shall contain infor- mation under oath as to the name, qualifications, financial and business references. place of business and residence of applicant, together with a summary of the action taken thereon by the Board. ' '." . , . :. (c) Any person applying to take an examination tor a firm, co-partnership, corporation, or~herwise than as an individual in his own right and name, shall be an active member or a legally authorized agent of such organization and shall submit evidence ot such association and authority, providede however, that it such applicant on behalf of another shall pass the examination and at any t1me thereafter sever connections with the firm in whose name the license was issued, it shall be the duty of both such applicant and the licensee to give immediate written notiee thereof to the Board of Examiners and surrender said license for cancellation. The contractor to whom said license was issued may, at the tL~e of surrendering said license, delegate some other member or other authorized agent to qualify for examination for such contractor without the payment of any additional examination fee or occupational license tax for the remainder of the license year. (d) The Board shall carefUlly investigatp. the information given on the application blank and if satisfied with the applicant's general qualifications and financial and business references, such applicant shall be given an examination for the classification specified, based on general knowledge of construction work and familiarity with the City Building Codes If the Board shall find that the applicant bas not submitted satisfactory evidence of his qualifications and references as aforesaid, the applicant shall be notified thereof in writing and shall be given further opportunity to submit satisfactory evidence thereof. In the event that the Board shall find that the applicant is unable to submit satisfactory evidence of his general qualifications and references as aforesaid, the applicant shall be so advised in writing, and he shall have the rl~ht to appeal from the ~ction of the Board as provided in Section 16. (e) The City Manag6r shall have authority to establish reasonable standards for, and shall have general control over, the type of examination to be given all app~icants. (f) In the event applicant passes said examination satisfactorily, the Board shall issue to him a certificate entitling him to the issuance of a license in the name designated on his application, upon payment of the required Occupational License Tax. (g) Any applicant failing to pass the examination satisfactorily, may be re-examined without additional examination tee within one year. . (h) All certificates or licenses issued under the provisions of this Ordinance shall expire on the 30th day ot September of each year. Any certificate hold~r may renew his or her certificate at any time after the expiration date thereot without any further or additional examination, any other or previous ordinances of the City of Clearwater to the contrary notWithstanding by paying a renewal fee of $10.00 provided. however, the Board ot Examiners may in Its discretion, require an appli~ant tor a renewal certificate to complete an applIcation blank therefor, which shall contain information under oath as to the name. qualifications. financial and business references. place ot business and residence of applicant, and may consider the information thereto contained in determining whether a renewal certificate shall be issued. : (i) Licenses may be transterred. subject to the examination provisions set out above, when there is a bona fide sale and transfer of the property used and employed in the bu~1ness as stock in trade. provided such transfer shall be made within ten (10) daya atter daid aale takes place., " J .. -) :~ ! ., -2- , . . " . ".",.. "^ _ ,'A"., . .~.~ . . .::_-..~.,-~~~~~~1Li;~:~~i ,:' ..... '. ,;. ..;/ - (j) Any c~nge or name under which a license has been issued sball be approved by the Board of Examiners. (k) A copy or any license certificate lost. destroyed, or mutilated shall be iased by the Board. SUSPENS~ON AN~ L~VOCATIQN OF LICENSES . SECTION 8. (a) The Board of Examiners shall act on all charges filed against any Contractor licensed hereunder on the ground that such Contractor has been guilty of anyone of the following: I. Fraud or deceit in obtaining license. II. Willful. deliberate or negligent disregard or violation of the City Building Code, any City Ordinance, the regulations of the State Hotel Commission, or the rules of the City Engineer promulgated hereunder. III. Conviction of any crime or offense arising out of or relating to the conduct of the business or occupation of contr.acting. IV. The filing of a petition in voluntary bankruptcy by any contractor holding a license under this Ordinance ahall automatically serve to revoke his license. V. Abandonment or any contract without legal excuse or justification. (b) The Building. Plumbing or Electrical Inspectors of the City ot Clearwater shall prefer charges against any licensee under this Ordinance, charging any of above acts or omissions; or the Architect or Engineer responsible ror the plans unde~ which the Contr.actor is working , or any person direc~ly interested, may prefer such charges. Such charges shall be in writing, sworn to by complainant, and submitted to the Board. The Board shall then, not later than thirty (30) days after the filing o~ said charges, investigate the charges,and make findings and recommendations thereon. A COPI of the charges, together ~th notice of the time and~ace of hearing. shall be egally served on the accused at least five (5) days before the date rixed for the hearing. At the hearing. the accused shall have the right to appear personally and by counsel and to cross- examine witnesses and inspect evidence produced against him, and shall be entitled to present evidence, oral or documentar,r, in derense. (c) The Board shall, after considering the charges, evidence and arguments, make definite rindings and recommendations to the City Commission either sustaining the charges or finding the accused not guilty as charged. In the event that the charges shall be sustained, the Board shall recommend to tne City Commission the revocation or suspension of the accused's license. The Board may at any time recommend the reinstatement of such license or the issuance or a new licanse upon affirmative vote of three (3) or more of the members, setting forth the reasons for such recommendation. (d) The charges and proceedings o~ the Board, together with the findings and recommendations, shall be filed with the City Clerk and the Ciey Commission shall act thereon by approving or disapproving the proceedings ot the Board and. in the event or the sustaining of the charges, by directing the City Clerk to suspend or revoke the license or take such other action as may be determined. The City Commdssion shall also act on any recommendations tor reinstatement or re-issuance of licenses as recommended by the Board. SECTION 9. that the licensee Contractor in the such t~e as said The issuance of a licnese under this Ordinance shall be evidence is entitled to all the rights and privileges ot a General division or class for which the license was issued and during license remains in fUll force and effect. ->- SECTION, 10. (a) As to exwnination only, this Ordinance shall not apply: I. To an authorized representative or representatives of the United States of America, the State of Florida~ County of ~1nellas or municipality doing work or construction in their official capacity. II. To all holders of certificates heretofore issued in the same class which certificates shall remain effective subject to renewal. suspension. revocation and reinstatement as herein provided for certificates issued hereunder. Present holders of Class "AH~ "B" or "CP licenses shall be entitled to the same class of license under this urdinance. III. To owners or their duly authorized agents or Lessees, building structures or making repairs tnereon in compliance with Section 11 ot this Ordinance. (b) This ordinance shall not apply to painting, paper-hanging. electrical, plumbing plastering. rooring and sheet metal, masonry. structural steel, ornameneal tile, floor sanding, excavating! pile driVing, dredg1ngf house moving and wrecking. well drilling or other duly 1 censed Contractors of s~ilar nature who normally act as Sub-contractors and who act exclusively in their respective lines.' , . -3- ..--.. -_.~.~ ......-.--..._, ..rlC~~', ~''';l'~~~!''''~ .{I:" · · " " , I;:~ .' i .,', ~.., " , .. ,ot"l' ~ r, " i:., ,. ,IC~~~f" f . .,-.'r' '..." I /;'"(:\11i~9C ~\ .: " ,.,it '; P'. . . , , i~~!&t~~!:. - it" '::"i,~:.11G":;"i." '. .' '."', '. ,.' .. , .~'~'-"~h.._" '..,.___ _ .,' " ',' ,- ,',' I"~ 1 .:,~ ,~':~~\'.;:, ::';'.'La ;,' ::'!:' ':', ~:' ., ',_., . " , " ~ ., ~ :":'~\;~:i'i> .. ..,~ '. .:, :,'" :" ,:" .'/. (~,. . SECTION 11. (a) Before the performance of any work or constrllction where tbe cost. of said work or construction exceeds $100.00, or where foundation or superstructure are involved regardless of cost. a permit shall be procured from the Director of Building. Any permit so iSDued must be displayed on the site or ~he construction for which it was issued, in a position where it may be seen trom tbe nearest thoroughfare. I . : ~ (b) Permits shall be issued by the Director of Building only to a General Contractor duly licensed under the provisions of this Ordinance or to the bona fide owner of the premises on which the work or construction is to be done. or to his dulr authorized agent or lessee. Before any permit is issued the person making app ication therefor shall first make and tile an affidavit with the Director or Building that said work or construction tor which the permit is sought is to be done personally by the payment of wages, or by a Contractor or Contr.actors bolding a valid license tn the City ot Clearwater for the pro~er classification of buildlngproposed to be done, or Sub-contractors only, and that aaid work or construction is not to be done on contract. cost-plus, fixed-~ee, stated-sum, percant~ge or any combination thereof, unless such contract or agre8m~~ i8 W1th a licensed General Contractor. or a licensed Sub-Contractor or Sub-Contractors. 'L"'. . ;'" . .~ ~ .., , ,!. l , , ;~ '; :.~ '.1 ., . . , . :\ (c) No pe~it shall be issued to an owner. lessee or his agent, as provided in Section 11 (b) above. for construction of the type requiring Class "Aft or Class "Bn Contractor's license unless such construction by the owner, bis lessee_ or agent is to be performed under the supervision of an arcbitect or engineer registered in the State of Florida who has legally accepted responsibility tor the same or unless such o~mer, lessee. or his agent has first passed the regular examInation for .: contractor's license for the class of construction in question. (d) No permit shall be issued to do any new construction, alteration, or repair work on any building included in all classes as derined in this Ordinance when the foundation or superstructure of a building is to be involved in such construction unless two copies of detailed plans and specifications of the ~ork to be done, together with a certified plot plan, have been submitted to and approved by the City Building Inspector. said approved plans and specifications to be kept by Contractor or O'~er on job site. SECTION 12. All application fees and renewal license fees collected in admini8tering this Ordinance shall be paid into the general runds o~ the City. necessary and proper operating expenses or the Board of Examiners for General Contractors. as approved by the City Manager, shall be paid by the City. :j . ....i, , The THE CITY BUILDING CODE SECTION 13. The "Southern Standard Building Code" is hereby adopted f:lr~d incorporated by reference~_and is hereby designated as the City Building Code with the exception of Chapter xxIII thereof. and with the further exception of all provisions and portions thereof which are in conflict with this Ordinance and other ordinances of the City of Clearwater. All subsequent amendments and revisions o~ the said Code are hereby adopted and incorporated by reference with the exception of amendments or revisions to the foregoing chapter thereof, and with the exception of provis:i.ons and portiops of said amendments or revisions in conf'lict with this Ordinance and other ordinances of the City of CleaM~ter. SECTION 14. The City Engineer of the City of Clearwater. Florida, is hereby authol'i~ed '(.f' }:,r.')m1llgatc rules and regulations not in conflict here~th for the purposes 01 providing for standards. plans. specifications. practical resolving of conf11cting provisions. and providing for the amplification and supplementation of the provisions hereof. The rules and regulations promulgated hereunder by the City Engineer shall have the same force and effect and shall be enforced the same as the provisions hereof. SECTION 15. In the event that the provisions hereof are not adequate to completely prescribe the manner of construction or the design or construction procedure of any structure whatsoever. the said structure design or procedure shall be made or accomplished according to specific rules, regulations plans or specifications therefor. eet out by the City ~ngineer under the aut~ority conv~yed upon him under Section 14 o~ this Ordinancew . : :~SECTION 16. Any person who may feel aggrieved by reason of any decision. actian, order. or judgement of the Board of Examiners or City l~nager may ap~eal to the City Commission of the City of Clearwater, Florida. All such appeals shall be in writing and must be taken within ten (10) days arter the making or entry of the decision. action, order, or judgement complained of and filed with the City Auditor and Clerk. Such appeals shall set forth the grounds of the appeal and must be signed by such aggrieved person or his duly authorized agent. SECTION 17. Any persons or person and the member of any finn, co-partnership, corporation, association or other organization or any combination thereof, present.ing or attempting to file or use the license of another or who shall give false or forged evidence ot any kind to the Board, or to any member thereof, in obtaining or maintaining a license. or who shall .falsely impersonate another or who shall use an expired. suspended or revoked license. or who shall violate any -4- 'li'o --'~ ._~---....- I I, . . ~, . i' . f l r I " t' .; .),: . , ,. ., <; I ,. I I .. -- , i. "\' :~'::ll f ~!'(l.~ ~~~Jt}l ~.. " .. , " t. ,'r<>:r~r f .' ...~,' I ' I ' , , ".\ " ; ..' . ,'.' ..' '. ~ " ,..,..... ; . ,.... "~n "'." .. , . , ~ftt~ .~ .,~, ..:{ l ' ~ ~. . ,.... ::>'. \"'.:"'.~ ; '~~:~'.~'~~.~~::;' :?::",:,\.~.:.~l!;~('~? '"':':./:.;~s:r::~},.;,',:':;~~}~f.t>i.~.-~:~~~.~.:'Jj}.;'.(i~~~,,~dft;~ .' . )i;1;="~Aiii..",,,,,,,=",~"""'-k"'i'&:b~"""",~.~_""j.i~":,;.,,,i. ,,;;"';' " ,,::::'t~:~;XAiDi;1:;iit" . ,. ',\ . . , . ., . . one or more ot the provisions of any section ot this Ordinance shall. ,,'~po~'.: :);',:'.,~:<,+;:'n:!~:;1';<"H')", convi~lon~ be punished by a tine not exceeding .500.00 or by 1aprl.ODIl_t"~o~'~+'.,:/\)\!i'::':Z;":);~:;~i} period 'not exceeding sixty (60) daya.. or by both such .tine and 1iIpri8~8fttl.."'~ .;:",~\:;:'>;;<:{.'r;~':..~, the discretion of the Municipal Judge. for each ofrenee. Bach day a nolat cm.":,,.<,",.':::~i]'\i'.'\'::~j.f!~ ot any provision ot this ordinance shall continue. shall constitute a Se!.'9.N.te .... ..... !. .;;', ">',;',~:;:;'~.,!:':I/~: offense .. .... .,' ..'.. '.,.;....';..,:::;;y. SECTION 18. If any section sub-section. sentence. clause or phrase ot,.' " this Ordinance is tor any reason ~eld to be unconstitutional Qr inYalicll Buch. . decisions shall not affect tbe validity of the remaining port1ons ofth 8 Ordinance. SECTION 19f.' All Ordinances or parts ot Ordinances in contt1ct.lzerewlth.. are hereby repeal.ed to the extent ot such conflIct. SECTION 20. T111s Ordinance shall take effect immediately upon ita paaaaae.:\t;P. ! " , ~.} PASSED ON FIRST READING .....RIc_b.r 7. WJ PASSED ON SECOND READING, AS AMENDED APFU 5. 1954 PASSED ON THIRD AND FINAL READING. AS AMENDED J~e 7... t95~ /s/ Herbert M. Brown Mayor-Commissioner ATTEST: /sl H. G. W:1ngo City AudItor ana Clerk PUBLISHED: Proof of Publication ;". '-5- ,'. '~,,~, . . . .' '.,,;,':, . ;',: + .1.', :~: '.,:.;,: ' :,~ :', ' . ~:,:, :,"~ :' .:..... ,t(--."'\.' .):):0 " ,\:.. ORDIHANCB HO. 6,6 AN OJU)IlWfCB ARDXIrG PAM' or DRUID ACRES SUBDI- VISION Df1'O THB CORPORA'l'B LIMITS OJ! '!'HE CITY OJ' =V~~~:.o :>>CL~=IVI~ARY ACCORDIHO TO THE PROVISIONS W SBC'J.'IOH 171.04, J'LORIDA STATU'l'ES J AHD PROVIDDfO POR '1'HB BlPPBC'l1VE DA'1'I. WHBRBAS. the C1t~ COIIDlas1on ot the C1t7 ot Cleamatel'. Plor1da, enaoted Ord1Danoe Ho. 652 on Apr11 5, 1954. whioh ord1nanoe deolared the intentlon or tbe add C1t~ to annex part or DRUID ACRBS SUBDIVISION into the corporate l11d.ts or the C1t~ ot Clearwater, and WHBRBAS. sald ord1nanoe ..s publlahed onoe a week tor tour consec.l 'I. wen 111 tbe Clearwater sun. a newapaper published 1n the City ot Clearwater. 1'101'14., proot ot wh10h publioat1on 1a hereto attaohed, and WHBRBAS. lION than th1rt~ days baa exp1red since the enaotment ot Ord1nanoe, Ho. 652, and no reslstered voter ot the Clt~ ot Clearwater. no owner or real eatate in the terrltOl"J' to be anneXed, and no person womaGever, baa objected to auch annexation 01' hu app11ed to the Circuit Court or the Sixth JYdl01a1 Clroult in and tor P1Ml1a. Oo&mtJ", Plorlda. ..tt1l1g torth 8JQ' obJection to aaid annexation, and WHBRBAS. allot the prev18lone ot Section 171.04, Florida stat""'!_, have been complied with. . HOW. THERBI'ORE~ BE 1'1' ORDAINED BY 'l'BE CITY COMMISSION OP 'l'BB CITY W CLlURWATBR. PLORIDA z Section 1. The Clt,- or Clearwater, act1ng b~ and through Its Cit~ C~~..lon. b7 the aUChor1C~ and under the prov1s1ona or Section 171.04, .101'1da ftatutea. he"b~ annexes into the corporate l11111ts ot the C1t;r ot Clearwater. Plor1da, and redefineD the boundar,. linea ot the satd Cit~ so as to include therein the r01low1ng: BeSin at the NW comer ot the sWl ot Seotlon 13. Township 29 South. Range 15 Eaet. and run thence South 0 deg. 04' 58" West alons the sectlon 11fte 1326.34' to tbe 40 aore 11M J thence South 89 des. 20' 14" East along the 40 acre line 661.39' tor P.O.B. J thence Sou,th o deg. 06' 13" Baat along the 10 acre 11ne 663.46' to the 10 aore 11M; thence South 89 deg. 18' 54" East along the 10 aore 11M 425.0' J thence North 0 deg. 06' 13" West 210.0'; thence North 89 des. lS' 54" West 105.0' J thence Horth 0 deg. 06' 13" WBSt: 393.64' to the 40 acre l1ne; thenoe North 89 des. 20' 14" West along the 40 acre line 320.0' to P.O.B., les8 the north 330' the reot, according to the map or plat thereot as recorded 1ft plat book 33, ..page 89 ot the public reoords ot Plnel1as County. Florida. Section 2. 'l'h1a Ordinance shall beoome etfective immed1atel,- upon ita paasage . PASSED ON FIRST READING PASSED ON SECOND READING PASSED OR THIRD AND PINAL READING AND ADOPTED May 17, 1954 June 7. 1954 June 7, 1954 Attest: /a/ B. O. Wingo ~1i~ AUd1tor and Clerk r4,a/ Herbert M. Brown lIor-Coan18s1oner ,.::1:4: ~f~::~~'M!;'i~U'~~.t~:b"";~,,;;.:a;~,~,,,i'!!;<i~~d;i~~~l~<$t:~&""~"'~ ,. :~r:;;( !'~,;;'l 1~~4~"i~?f~L . 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CITY CO~ISSION MEETING June 7~ 1954 RESOLUTION' WHEREAS, a~ter P~blic Hearing on May 4, A.D. 1953, the City Commission of the City of Clearwater, Florida, determined that certain work and improvements herein- after described should be done and made, and WHEREAS, pursuant thereto sa~d improvements have been made as follows: Construction of necessar1 curbs to insure adequate drainage on the East and West side o~ Manda1a1 Avenue from the North line of Causeway Boulevard to the South line of Acacia street and construct necessary widening to provide adequate parking space on the East and West side of Mandalay Avenue from the North line of Causeway Boulevard to the South line of Acacia Street and construct and reconstr.uct necessary walks on the East and West side of Mandalay Avenue from the North line of Causeway Boulevard to the South line of Acacia Street and construct necessary storm sewers and appurtenances to provide adequate drainage for Mandalay Avenue from the North l~ne of Causeway Boulevard to the South line of Acacia street and resurface the existing pavement in Mandalay Avenue from the North line of Causeway Boulevard to the South line of Acacia Street, and WHEREAS, under the provisions o~ Section 123 and other pertinent provisions of the C~ty Charter, after said irnprovements shall have been completed, the City Commission shall assess the cost thereof against the properties benefiting and facing and abutting said improvements, and WHEREAS, certain parcels or real estate facing and abutting said improvements shall be assessed the pro-rata cost thereof against said parcels. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Commission of the City of Clearwater, Florida, in session duly and regularly assembled as rollowa: . 1. That the above described improvements for the properties here1nabmve described be and the same is hereb~ accepted and approved as having been completed. 2~ That certain properties facing and abutting said improvements are hereby deemed to have been benefited by said improvements in the following proportions of the cost thereo~ and the same are hereby assessed in accordance with the schedule hereto attached and by reference made a part hereof. 3. That if said assessments herein made are not paid within thirty (30) days from the date hereof, the City Treasurer is hereby directed to issue and sell certificates of indebtedness under Section 124 of the City Charter, which certifi- cates shall bear interest at the rate of 8% per annum against the foregoing properties for the assessments herein rnade immediately upon the expiration of the foregoing thirty-day period. PASSED AND ADOPTED this 7th day of June, A.D. 1954. Is/Herbert M. Brown Ma1or-Cornmissioner Attest: Isl H. G. Wingo City Aud~tor and Clerk ~~- .... \ f:i\~C~~~ r'...... '1'" ~.?](i1i;f~j; [,l.;.... ..'P1N .'. ! ' ll\ ... :n': :/\:/i ':< ":'., \~~ ;~~:;;.:::<:::~:;. " . .... ,,;.~, r, "">"t"';.. ~tr"l: o;.r , I ~_. 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'" en t4 ;a: '~, o ~' .', ,',;; ,\:: .' .' . ~i~~~t~~]J[~ir~:~i ~:~ ��� CITY COMMISSTON MEETING Jane 7, 1954 The City Commission of the City of Clea•rwater met in, regular session at City Ha11, Monday, June 7, 1954, at �:30 P.ri, with the followirlg members present: Herbert M. Brown John W. Bates Guy L. Kennedy Jack Russell W. E. Stran�, Jr. Also present were: F. C. Middleton Chas. M. Phillips, G. T. McClamma S. Lickton Mayor-Commissioner Commissioner Commissioner �ommissioner �'ummissioner City Manager Jr. City Attorney Chief of Police City Engineer The Mayor called the meeting to order. The invocation was given by Rsverend Ben Marlin af the First Church of the Nazarene, Clearwater. Commissianer Kennedy moved that the minutes of the regular meeting of May 17th and the apecial meeting of May 24th be approved in aceordance with the copies furnished each member 3n writing. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Bates and carried unanlmously, Commissioner Russell moved that the action taken on May 17th by the City Commission regarding the Colored Cemetery be rescinded and tha� no aetion be taken, no contract having been executed. Motion wa.s seconded by Commission�r Kenne@y at:d carried unanimously, Mr. M. D. Jones, attorney, told the Commission that he was in+erested in the proposed cemetery contract and that the5* had relied heavi7y on the agreem�nt with the City in �oing ahead with their plans to det�elop the eemetery. He requested that the City withho_d any action on the agreement until the matter could be ruled on by the Court. The Mayor pointed out that all of the ter�ns of the agree- ment had not been carried out and �hat the City did not wish t� be a parf� to any litigation on the matter. Commissiorier Kennedy told Mr. Jones that the City did not want tc be delayed indefinitely while the matter was in Court but that the City must be free to ne�otiate on some other area since the City was obligated t� move the graves from the present Colorad Cemetery to make the present cemetery site available to the Scho�l Board for use within two years. The Mayor announced the consideration an its third reading of Ordinance 64$ concerning the examining and licensing of genEral contractors. Commissiorier Strang , reques�ed that he be excused from voting since he held a general cantractors� 1lcense. A number of amendments were suggested and were noted by the City Attorney for inclusion in the Ordinance. The City Attorney read the Ordinance in fu7.l as amended. Commissioner Bates moved that Ordinance 643 be passed and adopted on its third and final readino. Motion was secon�ed by Commis�ioner Russell. Upon the vote being taken, Commissioners Bates, Russell, K�nnedy and Brown voted "Aye". Commissioner Strang did not vote. Motion carried. The Mayor announced a Public Hearing on the cons�ruction of a sidewalk on the south side of Seminole Street from Myrtle Avenue to Garden Avenue. The City Mana�er reported tha� the estimated cost was �1,33�+.00 or $1.80 per front foot. The Mayor �.nquired if there tvere any objections from anfone in the audience and there v�ere none, Hearin� no valid ob,jections at this public hearirig, Commissioner Russell moved that the construction of the sidewalk on the south side oF Seminole from the west line af M,ymtle Avenue to the east line of Garden Avenue be approved. Motion was seconded by Commissioner B�tes and carried unanimously. A Public Hearing was ann�uneed by the I�Iayor on the construction of a sidewalk on the south side of Pine 8treet from the A.^.L. Railroad east 309.8 feet. Tne City Manager re orted that a preliminary hearing had been held and that the estimated total cost was �654.50 or $?_,11 per fr�ont �oot. The Mayor asked if there were any objections and there were none. Having neld this Public Hearing and hearing no valid objections to the construction of sidewalk on th� south side of Pine Street from the east right-of-way line of the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad easterly for a diatance of 309.$ feet, Gomm:Lssioner Strang moved the project ioe approved. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Kennedy and carried unanimously. The Mayor announced a Public Hear:ing on th.e construction of a sanitary sewer in Grove Street from I,ake Drive to Keystone Drive. The City Manager reported that the total estimate�l cost was $2,505.Oa or $2.22 per front foct. The Mayor asked if there were any objections and there were none. Having held this Pubiic Hearing and having heard no valid objections, Commis3ioner B�tes moved that the Commission authorize the construction of an eight inch sanitary sewer and appurtenances in Grove Street from the exis�ing sanitary sewer in•Lake Drive to a point approxi- mately 130 feet Utest of the west line of Keystone Drive, and that proper assessments be made. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Strang and carried una.nimously. The City Manager reported that three bids had been received for 2 tons of 9 point pos� card stock ior ihe Utility Department. The bids were opened and read as follows: Graham Jones Paper Co., Tampa Knight Bros, Paper Co., Tampa Alternate - 5,000 lbs. Tampa Paper Co., Tampa $18.54 per ewt, $7�8.00 13.75 550.00 12.85 642.50 13.75 550.00 Commissioner Strang moved that the bids be referred to the City Manager for tabulation and returned at the next meeting. Motion was seeonded by Comm3ssioner Russe�.l and carried unanimously. , �7 -2 - CITY COMM2SSION MEE'TTNG J'une 7, 1y54 The City Manager reported that four bids had been received for construction of a sanitary sewer in Grove Stree� from Lake Drive to Keystone Drive. The bids were opened and read as f611ows: Laurance & Rutledge, Largo $2,676.�0 Stansfield Constr, Co., Tampa 2,505.00 E. H. Holcomb, Jr., Clearwater 3,665.00 R. L. M31�ter for D. W. Browning, Tampa 2,650.00 After tabulation, the Citg Manager recommended accepting the low bid of $2;�fJ'_"�,00 from $tansfield Construction Company. Commissioner Bate� moved the City Manager's recommendation be accepted and the bid be giver to Sta.nsfield Construction Company, low bidder. Motion was seconded by Commissi�ner Stran� and carried unanimously. It was reported by the City Manager tlzat six bids had been received for the construation of draina�e and curb in Admiral Woodson La.ne from Palm Terrace Drive to Kings Highway. The bids r�ere opened and read as follows: I�aurance & RutZedge, Largo $$;044.6Q Blackburn Paving Contractors, C7.�arwater 3,07�,20 W. H. Armston Co., Dunec3in 3,715.00 S�;ansfield Constr, Co., T3mpa 4,215.00 W. L. Cobb Constr. Co „ Tatnpa 3,865.00 E. H. Holcomb, Jr., Clearv,�at�r 4,467.50 R. L. M111er for D. W. Browning, Tampa �+,i95.00 After tabulation of the bids, the City Manager recommended accepting the low bid of $3,076,20 from Blackburn Paving Contractors. Commissioner Bates moved the City Manager�s recommendation be acce ted giving this job to Blackbtzrn Paving Contractors, the low bidder, at �3,076,20. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Kennedy and carried unanimous.ly. The City Manager reported that three bids had been received for the conversion of the septic tank at Stevenson G�eek and Washington A�ienue into a lift s�ation. The bids were read as follows: Laurance & Rut].edge, Largo $1.1,830.00 Stansfielr3 Constr. Co., Tampa 11,560.00 E. Ti. Holcomb, Jr., Clearwater 12,642,.00. After tabulating the bids, the City Manager recommended tha� the low bid of $11,560.00 from Stansfield Construction Company of Tampa be accepted. Commissioner Strang moved that the Ma.nager�s reco:nmendation of awarding the bid to th� Stansfield Construction Company for $11,560.00 for the lifi; station at the foot of �dashing�on Avenue and Stevenson Creek be approved. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Bates and carried �nanimously. It was reported by the City Manager that �wo bids had been �eceived for the construction of a sidewalk on the south side of Seminole Street from Myrtle Avenue to Garden Avenue. The bids were read as follows: Blackburn Paving Contractors,� Clearwater $1,147.01 W. H, Armston Co., Dunedin 1,371.75 After tabulation of the bids, the City Manager recommended aceepting the low bid of �1,147.01 irom Blackburn Pavin$ Contractors. Commissioner Stran� moved the Manager�s recommendation to award the bid to BZackburn Paving Contractors for $1,147.10 be approved. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Russell and carried unanimously. Regarc1ing the bids for construction of s3dewalk on the south side of Pine Street fram the A,C.L. RaiTroad easterly for 409.8 feet, the City Manager reported that two bids had been received; the bids were read as follows: Black�urn Pav�ng Contraetors, Clearwater $563,$$ W. H. Armston Co., Dunedin 690.00 The City Manager recommended accepting the low bid of $563.88 from the Blackburn Paving Contractors. Commissioner Bates mov`ed the City Manager�s recommendation be accepted and this contract be placed with the Blackburn Paving Contractors. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Russell and carried unanimously. The Mayor announeed the consideration of Ordinance 656, the annexation of Druid Acres Subdivision, on i�s second reading. Commissiener Strang moved that Ordinance 656 be considereu by una,n3mous conaent o£ the �ommission on ita second reading by title only. Motion was seconded by Commisaioner Russell and carried unanimously. The City Attorney r�ad Ordinance 656 by title only. Commissioner Strang moved that Ordinance 656 be passed on its second reading by title on1y. Motion was second.ed by Commissioner Kennedy an� carried unanim�usl.y. The City Attorney read Ordinance 656 on ita tYzird reading, Commissioner Russell. mov�d bhat Ordinance 656 be passed and adopted on its third and £inal reading. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Bates and carried unanimously. -3 - CITY GOMMISSICN MEETING �'une 7, 195�+ Commissioner Bates moved that until such time as tlie Commission has had an opportunity to get a recommendabion of the Zoning Board that all construction be limited to R-l. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Strang and carrie,c���unanimously. The City Attorney read on its first reac�ing proposed Ordinance 657 which would annex Unit g, Skycrest Subc�ivision. Commissioner Bates moved the adoption of Ordinance 657 on its first reading. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Strang and carried unanimously. Mr. Ben Krentzman, attorney for I�Irs. Doris Alvord, addressed the Commission objer,tin� to the proposed zonin� of Unit g, Skycrest, statir� ttiat his client would lika to have Lots 3-9, Block G, �.nd Lots 1-12, Blocls C, zonec� as Fc-2 in�tead of R-1 s3:nce Mrs. Alvord had sold aome property in this area with the understanding that the buyera tNould be permitted to construct duplexes. The City Attorney read a letter from Mr. Donald Alvord requesting tha'c the six lots fronting on Drew Street between Hercules Avenue and Nimbus AVenue in Unit 9 be aoned for Business, The ;ity Attorney read the Zoning Board�s recommendation on the request of Donald Alvord which was to zone Unit g as iollows: The six lots facing Drew Str�et aa Busine�s; Blocks A and B as R-4; Blocks C, D, E, F, G, H, I, and J as R-1. i4r, Krentzman told the Commission that Mrs. Alvord had nat fi�ed any petition c•rith the Zon3ng Board as she had �ot been aware of the fact that they w�re considering ihe proposed zaning of the property at the June 4th meeting. Mr. H. H. Baskin, attorney for Mr. Donald Alvord, addressed the Commission and stated that he joined in Mrs. Alvord�s request for Fi-2 zoning on Hercixles and suggested that a decision on the matter be delayed for fu�ther atudy. The Mayor recommended that the matter be referred tc� the Zoning Board for a review and a full discussion on the question of R-2 zoY�ing. By consent, tre Commission concurred 3n this recommendation. The City Attorr�ey read the propoaed Resolution assessing the cost of drainage, curbing, widening and resurfacing of Mandalay Boulevard and necessary� sidewalks on Mandalay from Causaway Boulevard to Acacia Street. The Mayor remarked that the Resolution did not show the extent of the City's participation inasmuch as th� Ci�y had provided the new street lights. Commissioner Bates moved the adoption of the Resolution on the improvements to Mandalay. Motion was seconded bST Commissioner Kennedy and carried unanimously. The City Attorney presented for the consideration of the Commission a written proposal f'rom I�aas Brothers, Tampa, to purchase Cizy property fron{ing on � the north side of Cleveland �treet beginning at a point 185 feet west of Osceola Avenue, a tract 13�J x�+00 �'�et, purchase price to be $120,000,00 cash, in addition to which they would spend $55,000.00 to construct a band shell and the installa- tion of a parking lot in Coachman Parlt �ahich would be open to the general public, making a total sxpenditure by Maas Brothers of $175,000.00. Maas Brothers� prog�sal stated that the land was to be purchased for the purposs of ereating a department store and that the building wou].d probably be erected in 1956. The proposed contract stated that the sal� would be subjec� to the Bowling Alley lease for ten years beginning March l, 1g53 {this lease to be assigned to Buyer at the closing and the rents theref.rom) and subject to the lease to Bay Drive-in for ten years beginning M�.rch l, 1953(this lease to be retained by Seller and the rents therefro[n}. Mr, J. Waterman was present representino Maas Brothers. Mr. Darwin Frank addressed the Commission and stated that while he favored Maas Brothers opening a store in Clearwater, he was opposed to selling this particular piece of property, and it was his opinion that the property should be retained f.or park purposes. Mr, H. H. Baskin addressed the C�mmission in favor o£ the proposal. Comm3ssioner Russell moved that the City accept this proposal sub�ect to the dEtails being worked out to the mutual satisfaction of all parties and that a Committee meet as soon as possible for this purpose, Motion was secondFd by Commissioner Kennedy and carried unanirnously. The Mayor appninted the entire Commission as a Committee to act on this matter. The City Mana�er reporting for the Committee appointed to investigate the purchase of a dredge stated that they had received three propositions: 1. To have a dredgin.� company do the dredging 9.n the Stevenson Cr�eek area near Calumet Street at an estimated cost of $?_,500,00 for l00 hours af pump3.ng time, plus cost of fuel, breakdowns and towing charge down and back to the site. 2. To lease a dredge for three months for $6,000,00. 3. To buy a new dredge of a portable type with an all steel barge, Caterpillar Diesel motors, and a six inch dredge cuttex� head for approximately $19,000.00. � The City Manager mentioned a number of projects for which the dredge coul.d be used. Commissioner Bates moved that in full recognition of the fact tY,at the City should not be in the dredging business and that this dredge is goin� to be a headaehe, this being the only practical solution we have to this particular problem, and in view of the fact that we can se11 some larid out there and get some of the money back, that we go on record as trying to place this item in our budget or by handling in some way the purchase oP the dredge. Motion was seconded by Comm3saioner Russell and carried unanimously. Regarding the bids for seven transformers for the Electrical Aepartmen� opened at a previous meeting, the City Mana�er reported tha.t it nad been found that the old transfbrmers could be revamped for the new voltage w�th a new transformer guarantee for $g00.0�; therefore, he requested the Commission to approve a work order for that amount. Comm3ssioner Russe3l moved the work order for $g00.00 be approved. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Strang and carried unanimously. -4- CITY COMMISSTON MEETING June 7, 1954 In regard to the bids opened at �the meeting �f'i�ay 17th for one garbage truck and �ody tvith a�rade-in of a 1949 Mack truck, the City Mana�er recommended that all of the bids be rejected and that the bids be re-advertised at a later date. Cammissioner ILennedy moved t;he City Manager's recommer.dation be approved. Motian was seconded by Commisaioner Bates and carried unanimously. After complete tabulation of the bids for •the power lawn mower, the City Manager reported that the biu on the Gravely machine was $621.80 and the bid on the Bantam machin.e was $623.12. He recommended the purchase of the Gravely " machine, Commissioner Strang moved that the Manager�s recommendation tha� the Gravely mower be purchased for a price of $621.80. Motion was �econded by Commissioner Bates and carried unanimously. � The Mayor recommended that Mr. U. M. Slater be appointed as a member of the Civil Service Board. Commissioner Strang moved that the appointmPnt of Mr. U. M. Slater as a member of the �ivil Service Board for the prescribed three year term be approved. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Kenner�y and carried unanimously. Commissioner Kennedy reporting for the Committee to investigate offers to se11 the Clearwater Conservatory of Music property and the Bacon property to the City stated that he felt that if the City se11s the other prcper�y on Cleveland Street to Maas 3rothers then the Cammission should consider buying this pioperty facing on Dsceola. TYie hlayor pointed out tha� the Hartsel property adjoining the Shuffleboard Club on Pieree Street had been o�fered to the City also. By consent, the matter was deferred for further consideration. l �.���:�f� The City Manager presen�ed a letter from Mr. John M. �r�eis in which Mr. Weis called attention to the candition of Pine Street and Turner Street between Hi�lcrest and Evergreen in Druid Heights Subdivision, and requested that the City take the necessary steps to put the streets in good condition. The City Engineer estimated th� aost of resizrfacir� Turner and P3ne Streets a� an approximate cost of $2,050.00. He s�tated �hat the streets had been originally surfaced by the developers and had not been according to Ci�y specifications and that a gaoc: portion of the original street base could be saved if they are resurfaced now. Commissioner Bates moved that the improvements be authorized. Motinn was seconded by Commiss%oner Strang and carried unanimQusly. The Mayor suggested that the next time specifications were drawn up for a new street that a.n alternate bid be included for a street hatiring compaeted limerock base and another type of surface. The City Engineer submitted an estimate of the cost of covering the drainage ditch near the Mount Carmel Baptist Church on Pennsylvania Avenue. The estimate was divided into two prcjects as follows: l. Fror1 Cedar Street to Palm Bluff, �}00 feet - est, cost $g40,00 2. F`rom Palm Biuff to Alabama, 300 feet - est, cost �930.00 He stated the ivork would be c?one by a Cs:ty crew. Commissioner Bates moved •that a work order for $1,870.00 be authorized. Motion was secor_ded by Commissioner Russell and carried �znanimously. The Gity Manager recommended installation of a gas main extension �o serve �he new Pinellas High School and a gas maitz extension to serve the new Negro Swimmino Pool at a total estimated cost of $1,476.00., Commissioner Strang moved that the utility improvements be approved. Motion was seconded by Commiss3oner Rusaell and carried unan3mously. It was recommended by the City Manager that 105 feet af 2 inch water main be installed in Salls Subdivision� outside the City limits, at an estimated cost of �75.00, cneck for which is on file. Commissior.er Strang moved that the Manager's recommenc3ation Qe approve�, Motion was seconded by Commiss3.oner Kennedy and carried unanimously. The City Manager recammended installation of 417 feet of' six inch water main on Lake Drive at an estimated cost of $1,200.00. Commissioner Kennedy moved that the City Ma,nager's recommendation be approved. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Bates and carried unanimously. It was recommended by the City Manage� that 550 feet of 8 inch water main on Missouri Avenue and a 6 inch v�rater main on Pier�e Strezt be installed to serve the Cleveland Plaza shopping center at an eatimated cost of $�F,�70.00. Commissioner Strarig moved that a work order in the amotznt of $4,470.00 be approve�. Mot3on was seconc�ed by Commissioner Russell and carried unanimously. The City Manager recommended installation of 520 feet of 2 i.nch gas main on Misaotzri AVenue and 600 feet of 2 inch gaa main on Pierce 8treet tc serve the Cieveland Plaz�. Shopping Center at an estimated cost of �798.63, i:ommissioner Bates moved the installation be approved. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Strang and carried unanimously, It was recommended by the City Manager that 360 feet of six inch water main be installed in Gilberb Street at an estimatPd cost of $1,160.00. Commissioner Strang moved the work order be approved. Motion was �3econded by Ccmmissioner Bates and carried unanimously, -5 - CITY COMMISSION 1'�ETING June 7, 1954 The City Manager reported that Mr. W, H. Armston had telephoned sav�?ng that he would bring in a check to cover the installation of. water mains in Stevensons Hei�hts Subdivision (outside the City limits� if the instal�ation were approved by the Commiasion. The City Manager recommended the installat3on at an estimated cost of $4,743.00. Commissioner 3trang moved that a work order for $4,71+3.00 be approved aubjact to Mr. Armston's giving the City a eheck f�r that amount. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Bates and carried unanimously, The City Mana�er presented a Resolution requiring twenty-three property owners to clean their lots of weeds and underbru�h. Commissioner Strang moved the Resolution s�e adopted. Motion was seconded by Com.mi�sioner Bates and carried unanimously. Mr. E. B. Gasler, Jr., attorney for the Flori,�ia Power Corporation, reparted to the Commisaion �hat he had filed an application for a permit to construct an. electric substation on Lots 19 and 20, Block $4, Mandalay Subdivisi�n, Unit 5, which application had been denied by the Building Inspector, He requested a Public Hearing at the next regular meeting on the Florida Power Corporation�s appeal from the action of the Buildin� Inspector in refusing a permit. By consent, the C;ommission agreed to have the Public Hsaring at the next regular mee�ing, �Tune 21, 1954. Mr. Alfred Wyllie presented for the Commission�s approval a plat of Druid Estates Subdivision, a tract in Section 15-29-15, tne r_orth 330 feet of which is inside the City limits. The City Manager explained that this proposed subdivi3ion was on the south side of Druid Road, vtest of Sirmons Heights Subdivis9.on. The City Engineer�s report s'�ated that the sanit�ry sewer and storm drainage plans have been consolidated with Sirmons Heighta Subdivision and would be satisfactory. Commissioner Bates moved +�he plat be approved subject to being brought into the Cii:y and being zoned R-l. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Strang and carried unanimously. The Commission now adjourned aS the City Commission an� aeting as Truatees of the Pension Fund, on a motion b,: Commissioner Strang whiek� was seconded by Commissioner Bates and carried unanimously, adrnitted Dana Winfred �emple, Policeman, Paul Jones, Laborer in the Parks De�ar�ment, Wi�lmore Dixon, laborer in �the Gas and Water Department, and Matthew Lee, lauorer in the Public Service Depar�tment, into membership in the Pension Plan. There bej.ng n.o further Qusiness to come before the Commission, the meeting was adjourned �t 7;03 P.M. A�test: �, � .l�� y u an er ayor-Comm ss on I� F CITY CONlMTSSTON MEETIN(� J'une 7, 195�� June 4, 195�+ Mayor-Commissioner Herbert M. Brown C�mmissioners; Jack Russel]., W. E. Strang, Jr. J�hn W. Batea, Guy L. I{ennedy Gentlemen: The City Commission will meet .in Re�ular Session at the C3ty Hall Auditorium on rlonday, June 7, 1954, for the �urpose of discussin� the items liated on the attsched agenda. Meeting time wi11 be at 1:30 p.m. FCM:s Enclosure Very truly-yours, /sl F. C. Middleton City Manager Agenda -�ity Com.miasion Meeting of June 7, 1954 City Hall Auditorium 1:30 p.m. 1. Invocation, Rev, Ben Marlin, First Church of the Nazarene, 2. Approving the minutes of the Regulwr Meeting af May 17, 1954 and the Sp�e3.a1 Meeting Af May 24, 1954e 3. Publie Hearings, A. Qon,tinuation of Pub13c Hearing on p�oposed Ordinance #648, with reference to �uilding Contractors. B. Construction o.' sidewalk on the South si�3e of 5eminole St. from the West line of Myr•tle Ave, ta the East line oi Garden Ave. C. Construetion of sidEwalk on the South side of Pine St, from the East right of way line of the Atlanl;ic Coast Line Railroad Easterly for a distance of approximately 30q.8 feet. D. Construction of an eight inch s�nitary sewer and appurtenances in Grove St, from the existing sanitary sewer in Lake Drive to a point approxi- mately 130 fee� West of the West line oi Keystone Dri've. 4. Opening of bids for: A. Po�t Card Stock for Utility De�artment. B. Construction of Sanitax'y Sewer in Gro�re St. from Lake Drive to Keystone Drive. C. Canstruction of Drainage ar..d Curb in Admiral Waods�n Lane. D, Conver�ing Septic Tank into Lift Statiion at Stevenson Creek and W�.shir;gton Ave . E. Sidewalk in 5eminole St, frdm Myrtle Ave, to Garden Ave. F. S3dewalk in Yine St, from Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Easterly, a distance of approximately 309.8 feet, 5. Commission�s consideration of items from the City Attorney's Office: A. Ordina.nce #656, Annexation oi Druia Acres Subdivision on second and third reading. B. Ordinance �657, Annexa.tion of Unit #y, Skycrest Subdivision. C. A�sessment Resolution for 2mprovements on Mandalay Avenue from Causeway Boulevard to Acacia Street. D. Letter from Allst;ores Realty Corporation proposing to purchase City property on Clev2land St., kJest of Osceola Avenue. 6. Commission's considaration of: A. City ManagerTs Report on Stevenson Creek Area. B. City Manager's Report with reference to bids for mower, garbage truck with body and transformers for Electrical Department. C. Appointment of Member to Civi? Service Board to fill expired term. D. Repor� fram Committee on the purchase by tize City of property fro�n the Clearwater Conservatory of Music. E. Report from Committee on Colored Cemetery Property. F. Letter from J�hn t4. Weis regarding the condition of streets in Druid HeigY:�s and Engineer's Report on same. G. Engineer's Report on drainage pipe in Penn. Atre. 7. Utility Improvements. 8. Lot Mowing Appl�.cations.. 9. Any item not on the A�enda will be considerecl with the consent of the Commission. Adjournment Ccmmission acting as Trustees for the Pension Plan. April 27, 1954 Mr. Francis Middleton, Citv Manager, City Ha11, Clearwater, Florida. Dear Mr. Middleton: The f'niks residing in the Dru�d Heighta area have reque�ted me to contact you with regard to needed repairs on Pine Street and Turner S�reet between Hillcrest and E�:er�reen. Somewhile back t;he mor� serious depresaions in the streets were filled with shell, howe�er, rainstorms usually wash the ahell down the �rade. In depreas�.ons where bl�;;ek-top was used instead of ahe11, no furthe� erosian has oecurr�d, (Continued) CITY COMMISSION MEETING � G � June 7, 195�+ (Continued) There'are 27 families reaiding the .Druid Heights subdivision and all will be most grateful if you can arrange relie.f. Some of the group mentioc�ed that Jupiter Avenue in Skycrest was resurfaced when curbs were inatalled and inqui�ed as to whether or not �his is a parallel situation. Sincerely, /s/ John M. Weis Spokesman for the group (Florida Acrea, Inc., 600 Court Street) RESOLUT'ION GIHEREAS: it has been determined by �he City Commission of the City of Clsarwater, Florida, that the property described below should be �leaned of weeds, grass and�or underbrush, and that after ten (10) days notice and failure of the owner thereof to do so, the Ci'ty should clean such property and charge the costs thereof against the respective property. NCW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the City Commission of the City of Clearwater, Florida, that the following described propert,y, situa�e in said City, sha11 :pe eleaned o:f weer�s, grass andlor underbrush with�n ten (10) days after notice in writing to the owners thereof to do so and that upon failure to compl,y with said noi�ice, the City snall perform such cleaning and charge the costs thereof against the respective properties in accordance with Section 128 of the Charter of the City of Clearwa�er, as amended. NAME DESCRIPTION COST Paul Harris 909 Jeffords Clearwater. Fla. John b'o;�rest 417 LeP. '�` � Clearwa�er, Fla, John Ellers 402 S. Saturn Qlearwater, Fla. Stanley Niekel 1508 Grove Ave. Park Ridge, Ill. Wallace Clark 20 S. Orion Clearwater, Fla. A and TA Glads P 0 Drawer 351 Ft. Myers, Fla. Ed. Vincent Rohlf Hyland Ave. Kaukauna, Wisc. Quillan R. Mahan 958 James K. Blvd. Pontiac, Mich. Nicholas Tsacoumangos 108 S. Aurora Clearwater, Fla. Max Cooper 407 Coachman Bldg. Clearwater, Fla. Peter Zigmunt 4853 Milwaukee F�ve. Chicago 30, I11, Frank Nufrio 619 Bay Dr. Largo, Fla. Mark D, and Peter Chula 170g N. Myrtle Clearwater, Fla. Wm. Morre and A. Hungerford 1189 N.E. Cleveland Clearwater, Fla. Faye Russell Rt. 1 Pa1m Harbor, Fla. Ellis Marples, Jr. 506 �irmingham Ave. Norfolk, Va. Ralph Richards 312 Qrangewood Ave. Clearwater, Fla. Ed. Whitson Davey-McMullen B]:dg. Clearwater, Fla. Elmer Smith Sale Creek, Tenn. Zillie and' Eustace Williams 200 N. Main Shelbyville, Tenn. Lots 18 and lg, Block E Breeze Hill Lot 3, Block B Floridena Lot 3� Block B Unit 7, Skycrest Lots 2 and 3, Block C Unit D, Skycres�; Lot 4, Block C Unit D, Skycrest Lot 6, �lock E, Unit 7, Skycrest Lot 6, Block G, Unit 7 Skycrest Lot 6, Bl�ck P Unit 7, Skyerest Lot 7, Block F Unit 7, Skycrest Lot 1, Block C Unit B, Skycrest I�ot 8, Block B Unit B, Skyerest Lflts 4 and ?0, Block B Belleview Court N. 50' of Lots � and 2 Block 16, Magnolia Park Lot 11, Unit 2 Palm Terrace Lo� 14, Unit 1 Russell Lot 1, Unit 1 Russell Lnt 1, 2, and 3 Block A, Hillcrest Lots 4, 5 and 6 Block A, Hilcl�cres-t Lot 1, 2, 3, �+, Block A Crest Lake Lots 5 and 6i Block A Cresb Lake 10.00 5.00 5.00 8.00 4.00 5.c� 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 10.00 5,00 5.00 �F . 00 4.00 6.00 6.00 12.00 6.00 NAME Carl A. Peterson 193 Florence Ave. Highland Park, Mich. Anthony Mi1an 1144 Granada Clearwater, F1a. Oscar Siebers 1'�17 S. 58th St. Weat Allis, Wisc. CITY COMMISSIQN MEETING June 7, 1954 (Cortinued) DESCRTPTION Lot 10, Bloek G Unit 6, Skycrest Lots 1 and 2 Block C, Unit 3, Skycrest Block D, Unit 2, " Lots 9, 10 and 11 Block C, Nount Orange COST 5.00 1,6,00 6.00 :..� -, �a � �,, PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE City Commission of the City of Clearwater, Florida, this 7th day of June, A. D, 1g54. fsr Herbert M. Brown Mayor-Commissioner ATTEST: %sl H, G. Wingo City Auditor and Clerk Honorable City Commissioners Clearwater, Florida Gentlemen: May 28, 1954 As Trustees of the City of Clearwater Employees� Pension Fund, you are hereby notified that Dana Winfred Temple, an officPr in the Police Pepartment, has been duly examined by a local physician and designated by him as a "first class" risk. The above empl�yee began his service t�rith the City on Nov. 27, 1953. He is under 45 years of age and meets the requirements of our Civil Service. It is hereby recommended by the Adviso�y Committee tha� Y;e be accepted into membership, Honorable City Cornmissioners Clearwater, Flarida Gentlemenc Very truly yours, Advisory Comm3ttee of the Emplogees' Pension Fund /s/ Paul Kane, Chairman lsl Dick Nelson ,�sl Helen Peters May 18, 1�54 As Trustees of the City of Clearwater Employees� Pension Fund, you are hereby notified tha�t Paul Jones, laborer in Farks Department, has Ueen duly examined by a local physician and desi�nated by hin as a"first class" ri.sk. The above employee began his service with the City on September 17, 1953. He is under 45 years of age and meets the requirements of our Civil Service. It is hereby reeommer.ded by the Advisory Committee that he be accepted into membership. Honorable �ity Commissioners Clearwa,ter, Florida Gentlemen; Very truly yours, Advisory Committee of the Employees� Pension Fund /sl Paul Kane, Chairman /s/ Dick Nelson /sl Helen Peters June 2, 1g54 As Trustees of the City of Clearwater Employees' Pension Fund, you are hereby notified that Willmore Dixon, a laborer in the Gas �cti4at�r Distribution, has been duly examined by a local physician and designated by him as a"first �lass" risk. The above employee began his service with the City on Nov. 30, 1953. He is under 45 years �f age and mee�s the requirements of our Civil Service. It is hereby recommended by the Advisory Committee that he be aecepted into membership. Very truly yours, Advisory Committee of the Employees� Pensd:on /s/ Faul Kane, Chairman /s/ Dick Nelson /a/ Helen Petera m � �v � CITY COMMISSTON MfEETING June 7, 1954 Honorable City Commissioners Clearwater, Florida Gentlemen: I�Iay 27, 1�5� As Trustees of the City of Clearwater Employees� Pension Fund, you are hereby notified that Matthew Lee, a laborer in the Pub11c Service Department, has been duly examined b;� a local pk�ysician and designated by him as a "first class" risk. The ab�ve employee began his serv3ce with the City pn P1ov, 30, 1953. He is under 45 years af age and meeta the requirements of our Civil Serv�3ce. It is hereby recommended b;� the �ldvisory Comtnittee that he be accepted into membership. Very t•ruly yours, Advisory Committee of the Employees� Pension Fund /s/ Paul Kane, Chairman /s/ Dick Nelson �s� Helen Peters Honorable Ma,yor and City Commissioners City of Clearwater Clearwater, Florida Gentlemen: �une 2, 1954 Enclosed pleaGe find a proposed con+,ract which embraces the terms and condi- tlons upon which Alstores Realty Corporation, which is the real estate holding company for Maas Brothers, Incorporated, her2inafter called the Bu,yrr, proposes to purchase c�rtain real estate from the City of Clearwater. Enclosed also please find a deposit agreement shotiving that the Buyer has deposited v�rith Paul Randolph, Inc., the sum of $17,500.00 to bind the sale in the ev��n� that this offer is accepted by the City. The property that is the subject of this offer lies on the North side of Cleveland Street West of Osceola Avenue, and runs from the corner of the Gulf Oil property down the hill a distance of 400 Feet tn a point just past the bowling a11ey. The tract is 130 Feet deep, which depth would not interfere in any manner with �he present public parking lot to the Narth of the tract. The Buyer has been considering constructing a Maas Brothers store in Clearwater for some time, in viaw of the fact that the City of Clearwater has progressed to such an extent as to warrant such a store, and that many thousands of Glear�aater residents are naw customers of the Maas Brothers stores in Tampa and in St. Petersburg. Maas Brothers, Inc., feels that it would be to the mutual advantage of itself, of the residents of Clearwater, and of the Gity Government of Clearwater because of increased taxes, to put a Maas Brothers store in operation in Clearwater. The Buyer feels strongly that the store should be located in the downtown section of Clearwater, and the Buyer has found that the instant tract is the only suitable available down�own property in Clearwater for such develppment. The contract proposes that the Buyer will pay for the tract in questinn the sum oi $120,000.00 cash, and in addition, would spend up to $55,000.00 for the construction of a band shell in Coachman Paz�k and for the construction of a parking lot in Coachman Park, which would be available to the general public and to those persons attending entertainment at the band shell. Thus, the total expenditure for the land by the Buy�r would be $175,000.00. The Buyer intends to build a department store on this property, but it would erect its initial building so as not to interfere t�rith the use of'the bowling alley, but would rather take that land aubject to the existing lease thereon. The offer of the band shell and the parking lot are made for the reason that the Buyer understands that the people of the City of Clearwater have for a long time wanted such improvements in Coachman Park, and in addition, the Buyer wants to make appropriate contributions to the civic welfare of the Oity of C7.earwater. The parking lot in question would provide space for the parking of 750 cars, and boih the band shell and the parking lot would be constructed according to the desires of the C3ty. It is �uite necessary to the busines� affairs of the Buyer that this offer be acted upon promptly. Respectfully submitted, lsl J. A, Waterman President Maas Brothers Tampa l, Florida � � " i , � 4�., ORDINANCE N0. �it�F3 AIV ORDINA23CE D$�'INIAtG, REGULATING, AND CLASSTFYING GEN�RAi, CONTRACTORS WITHIII� THE CITY QF CI.�ARWATER, FLORII�A; FROV:��ING F'Q�2 THE E%AMINATION AND LICENSING OF SUCH GONTRACTORS AND FOR THT SUS3'ENSION, REVOCAs TION AYD 1�ENEWAL OF TfiEIR� LIGENSES; CRFATING A BOARD OF EXAMINEi?S WITH SPECIFIED:DUTI�S AND PbWERS TO ADMINISTER THIS �RDINANCE; AD�JPTING TAE SOUTHERN STANDARD BUILDING CODE AS THE CITI' BUILDING CODE; EMPOtrJERTNG TiiE GITY ENGXNEER TO PROMULGATE CON- STRUCTION, RULES AND REGUI,A�IONS; PROVTDING FOR A METHQD OF APPEAL; PROV'IDING PENALTTFS �OR THE VIOLA�- TION �F{3F; PROVIDIAIG FOR TKE SEVERABILITY OF THE FROVTSIOi1S HEREOF, REPEALING COI�FLZGTING 08DINANCES TO THE EX`rENT OF THEIR CONF'LICT; AND PROVIbING THE E�F�CTIVE DAT� HEREOFs BE TT ORDAINED BY THE GTTY CONIMISSION OF THE CTTY OF CL�ARWATER, FLORIDA: DEF`IN ITIONS S�CTIOI`T lo Evexy person, firm, co�partnership, corporatione association, or any combination thereof; (a) engaged in the business of acceptang orders or contracts, on cost-alus, fixed-fee, stated-sum, pErcentage, or any combination thereof, or other compensati�on ather than wages; (b) doing work on or in cement, Vrood, structuraZ steel o� ironD shee�G iron, meta�lic piping, tifl, l�ad, or any otlzer building material; (c) excavating for faundation or any other purpose; or (d) engaging in the business of building, remodeling, os repairing, whether by contract, cost-plus, iixed-£ee, stated-sumo percentage, or any co�ibinat�on thereo.f, or anp other compensation other than wag�s, shall be deemed to be a General Contractor within the meaning �f this Ordinance., SE�TIOD; 2, No person, persons, or corporation shall engage in business as a General Contractor, as herein defined, in the Citp of Clearwater, Florida, withaut grocuring and maintaining at all times a proper license und�r the provisions of this Ordinan�e4 The l�older oi a Cl�ss ttA�� license, as hereinafter defined, may perform work as defined under that classifications provided �or Class '+Bs� and Class ��CM herein. The holc3er of a C1ass ��B� license may perf�rm work as defined under that ciassifica-tion and also under the classification for Class nCtt. The holdex� of a Giass nC« license may perform only such work as is defined under that classification; provided, however, �hat said classification shall apply to the specific type of work to be done ratYrer than to the t1�pe of buiZdin� in ir�ich it is done, so that the holder of a Class "0++ license may perform rega-irs consistent witr such classifi�ationuit�in or upon a building included in a higher classification so long as the work to be p�rformed does not in any manner afiect the faundation or ar�y portion of the super-strueture or 1oad-bearing portions of the building. BOARD OF EXAMINEFS SEGTION 3o A Board of Examiners is hereby ereated with the c3uties and powers hereinafter enumerated. The Board, conaisting of fiv�e �5) members who have be�n residents of the Citp of Glearcvater for at least two (2) years, shall be appointed bp the Citp Managers The Board sha11 consist of the Cit,y Building Inspector, two G�neral Gontractors ho2ding a Class +QA1e license, a Sub-Contractor doing business in Clearwater, and either a Registered Engineer or a Registered Architecta With the exceptian o£ �Ghe Building InsFector, the initial members shall be appointed for one, two, threc� and iour years, respect3velyA and thereafter each appointee shall serve a four-=year �erm. The term of any member shall alwaSs �xpire on �he �irst t�innday in February oi each year and each st�all hold nffice until his sua- cessor has b�eer_ app�inted and s�ualified9 any membEr may be xemoved from office by the Caty Mana�er who shall £ill all vacancies on the Board by appointment as set out above. SECTIOr1 1�. Eaeh member oi the Board shall:, before entez�ing upon the discharge of his duties, prepare and file with the City C].erk an oath in writing to perform properly his duties as � member of said Board, and to uphold the laws of the City of Clearsrate:r, �heConstitution and Laws of the State of Florida, and the Constitution �nd Laws of the United S�tatps of Americaa SECTT023 5. The Board of Examiners sha17. have pa��er to promulgate rules and regulations governin� its operation and to elec� a Chairman and Vice-Gharim�n, each to serve ane (1 year; the City Building Inspector shall serve �s Secretary-- Treasurer. The Board shall meet quarterly,on the iirst Tuesd�y each of January, �pril� July and Dctober„ for the purgose of giving examinations an3 transacting such other bu::iness as may be pending. If five (5) or more qualified applicants wi�h an examinationp a special mesting may becalled by tYee Chairman for ttre pu�pose of such exzmiiia:.i�ne `rE�e Board sY;all also meet at such o'ther times as it aray deem nec�ssary or as it may be required sa to do by �he City Manager o� the City C�mmission, Thr2e members shall vonstitute a quorum for ar:.l meeting. The rules and regulatzons providea for above sh.a�.l be subject to apgx•oual by the City Manager. SECTION 6. The Secretary-Trea.surer shall keep a�^ecord of all proe�eedings of the Board and all records pertaining to the �pplications and e�rttinations of prnspective licensees. He shall receive all monies for the Board and shall prepare a rost�r of �yl licensed General Contractors after any meei3_ng of the B�ard, The �urrent roster shail be kept on file at all times in the 5ecr�tar�y-Treasurerxs office and a copy thCreOf' shall be on file at the office of the City C�.prks Al1 bovks and records of the Board shall be prima facie evidence of tha matters cor:�tained t,herein, LICENSES. �XANIIlVATIONS FOR� ETG.. SECTIOPI �e (a) Genera� Contractor�s 7.icenses shall be issued for the £ollowing elassifications: CLASS A : CLA�S B• CZASS C; Type 3 Tppe II Type TII Tyge IV Ty-pe V Type V Type U'T �Fireproof -Fire-resistive -Heavy Timber -N'on-Combustible Fr3me -0rdinary -�rdinary (1 and 2 story onlp) -Wood Frame The t�rp�s af construction referred bo abave are as defineci in the City Building Codeo �b) A1,J. applicants fo� lic�nse under any of said classifications shall apply to the Board uf Examiners lby executing and �ili.ng at �he Office of the City Building Inspector an applicat3.on blank and by depositing with �he Building Zflspeci:or an pxaminatian fee of �1�.00. Tbe application blank shall contain infor- mation under oath as to the names quali.fication�, £inaaciat and busi.ness references, place cf business and residence of applicant, togethe.r with a summax�y of the action taken thereon by the Board. (c) Any person applying to take ar, examination for a iirm9 co-partnership, corporabion, or �herwise than as an individual in his orm right and name, shal?_ be an active member or a lt�ally authorized agent of such organization and shal.l sub�zt evidence of such associa�ion and authorit�, provided, however, that if such applicant on behalf o£ another shall pass the examination and at any time thereafL-er sever connections with the firm in whose name the license v,as issued, it shall be the duty of both such applicant and the licensee to give immediate written notice thereof to the Board of Examiners and surrender said license for cancellatione. 'Fhe contractar to whom said license v�as issued mayP at the time of surrendering said license, delegate some other member or oth�r authorized agent to qualify �ar examination for such cantractor vrithout the payment of anp additional examination fee or occ+a.pational license tax for the remainder or" the license yeara (d) The Board shall caref"u7.1y investigatP the infarmation given on the application blank and if satisiied «ith the 3pplican�•s �ene±°al qualifications and.financial and business referenees, such applicant shall be given an examination far the classification spscified, based on general lmowledge of construction work and familiarity with the City Building Gode. If tk:e Board shall find that the apglicant has not su�imitte� satisfactory evidettce af his qualificati�ns and references as a#'oresaid, the appliaant sha11 be notified thereof in �*ri�ting and shall be oiven furthe� opportunity to submit satisfactory evidence thereof. In the egent that the Board shall find that the applicant a:s unable to submit satisfactory evidence of his general qualifieat3.ons and references as aforesaid, the applicant s�ial�. be so advised in cvriting, and he shall have the ri�ht to a_�peal fr�m the ac�ion oi i;he Boarrl as provided in Sectien 16. (e) The Cit� h�.ar.��;tr sh�11. hava authority to establish reasonable standards for, and shall have general control over, the type cf examination to be given a11 applicantsa (fj In the event applicant passas said examination satisf�ctorily� the Board shall issue to him a aertificate entitling him to the issuance of a licer.se in the name desi�nated on his application, upon papment of the required. Occupational License Tax. (g} Any applicant, failing to pass the examination satisiactorily, may be re-examined without additional ex�mination fee within one year. {h) All certificates or licenses issued 'under the provisions of this ardin�nc� shalZ expire on the 30th day of Septem�er of each year. Any c�rtifir,.ate holder may renew his or her certifica�e at anp time af-Ger the expirati�n date thereof without any further or additional examination, any other or previous ordinances of the Gity oi �learwater to the Contrary notwithstandinga by payir.� a renewal fee of �10.00 provided, h,owever, the Boas�d af E,•caminers map, in its discretion, require an applicant fn_a� a renewal certificate to comglete an appl3.catinn blank therefor, �vhich shall eontain informatian under oath as to �he name, qualifications, financial and busi.ness referen�es, place of business and residence oi applicant, and may consider the in�'ormation therein contained in detesm�.ning whe�her a rene�,a2 certificate sha11 be issued. (ij Lioenses may be transferred, subject to the examination prdvisions set out above, when ther� is a bona £ide sale and transfer af the property used and employed in tY�,e business as stock in trade, Fravided such transfer shall be made h*ithir. ten (10j days after daid sale takes place. _2_ .��r�,� � (j) �.ny �hange o:� name under whiGh a license has heen �.ssued shall be agproved i�y tY�e Board of Examiners. (k} A copy of any licex�se cer�ificate lost, destroyed, or mutilated shall he issad by tl�e Boardo SUSPENSION AND REVOCATION Or` LICENS�5 SECTTON �. {a) The Board of Ex�miners slzall ac� on all charges iiJ.ed against any G�ni;ractar licensecl hereunc�er on the ground that such Conti•actor has been guilty o.� any one of the following: T. Fraud or deceit in obtaining license. TI. t^7i11�u1� deliberate or negligent disre�ard or violation o.f the Ca.ty Building Cod�, any Ci�Gy Ordinance, �chQ regulations of the Sta�e Ho�el Cocunission, or the rules of the City �ngineer promulgateci �ereund�r. III. Gonviction af any crime or offense arising out o.f or relating to �he conduct o�' the business or pccupab.inn of cantrac�ing. IU. The fi�.ing of a petition in voluntary bankrugtcy by any contractor holding a license under this Ordinance sha11 automatically serve to revo'_te his license. Va Abai�donment af any con��°act withou�t l.egal excuse or justifi.cation. r (b) Trie Buil_�a:ng, Plum3in� o,r Elect�icai xnsgectors of the City o.£ Clearwater shall pre�e� charges against any licensee under this Ordinance, � chzrging any of above acts ar omissions; or the Architect or Engineer responsible i for the plans und�y which the Contractor is v��orlcing , or any person dixectly ' interested, may pre�er such charges. Su�h cl�arges shall be in wri�i�g, s�rarn ta bp camplainan�, and submi�ted �o the Boarde The Board shall then, not later tha,n thirty (30j �iays af�er L-he filing of said charges, investigate the chargcs,and make findings and recommendations thereono A aopy of tk�c: cha.rges, tagether with natice of'the time and�3.ace of hearzng, shal.l be legali.y servsd an the accused at least five (5� d�.ys beiore the date fixed for the hearinge At the hearing, the � accused sY�a1.l have the i-ight to appear personally and by counsc�l and to crass- e�c.amine witresses and inspe��, evidence produced against nim, and shall l�e entitled to present evider�ce,, aral or documentarye ir_ defensea (c) The Bvard shall, after considez•ing the charges, evidence and ar�wnents, snake definite findings and recommendations to the City Commission either sustaining thp charges or finding the accused not guiYty as chargeda In the event tYiat the charges sh311 be sustained, the Baard sha1Z recommend to the Citq Commission the revaaati�n or suspension af the acczised*s licenseo 2`he Board may at any ti.ma reconmena tiae reznstatemer�t of such license or the issuance of a new lic�nse upan afY"iTmative vobe of tY►res {3� ar mcsre af the membQrsa setting £orth thE reasons for such recommendationo (d) The ckha.rges and proceedings o£ th� Board, together with the findings and recoramendations, shall be filed wi�th the City �l.erk and the �ity Commissian shall act �hereon by appraving or disapproving the proceedings of'�the Boar.d and, ia the event oF the sustaining of the charges, by directa.ng the City Clerk ta stlspend or revoke the license or take such other action as may be determined. The City Cammission shall also act on any �°ecommeadations for reinstater�en� ar re-issuanca of l.i�enses as recommended hy the Board. S��TION 9� The issuance of a lienese un@er this Ordinance shall be �vidence that tiae licensee is entitled to all the rights an�I p�ivi�eges of a General Contractor in the c�ivision or class for v�hich the license was issued and ciur�ng such time as said lic�nse remains in full force dnd ef�ecte SPGTIt)1�.1(3. (a} As tv e�ination nnlp$ t�.is Ordinance shall not apply: T„ TQ an authorized representative or representativ�s of the United States of America, the State of �'1ori,da, County a£ Rinel�.as ar municipality doing work or construction in their official capacityo II. To �11 holders of certificates heretaf.cre 3.ssued in �hE same cl�ss which certificaies shall remain ef�ective subject to rene�ral, suspension, revocation and reinstatement as herein provided for cer�iificates issued hereunder. rG Pre�ent holders of Class nA��, nB►� or nGt� li:censes shall "be entitled �a thg same class of license under this Ordinance� iTI. To oVmers or their duly author3zed agents or Lessees, building structures or makin� repairs �herean in compZiance w�ith Secti�n ].7� of this Ordinance. (b) This ordinance shall not apply �o pa�nt�.ng, paper-han�ingn �lectrzcal, plumbi�ug, plastering, rooiing and sheet meta"l, masonry, s�ructur•al ste�1, ornamentaZ tile, floor sanding, excavating, pi,le driving, dredging� hause moving and vareckiug, c�aell drilling or other duly licensed Cpntractors af similar na�ure v�ho normally aCt as Sub-coutractors and who act sx.clusively in their respective lines. —3— ��CTxON 11. (a) Befor� the perfarmanae of any work or canstruction w�x�ere �he co�t of sa3.d work or GQnstruction exceeds �I.00.00, or where is�undat�.�n or supers�ructure are involved regardless of cost, a permit skiall be procured from the Director o� Building. Any permit so issued must oe disp3.ayed on the si.te of the construct3.on i'or which it v?as issued, in a posit3.on where it may br� seen from the near�s� thoro�ghfare. (b) Permits shall be issued by tl�e D3rector of Building only ta a General Contractor duly licensed ander the grovisians af this Ordinanc� or to the bona fide nvmar of the premises on wh�.sh the �rork or consrruction is to be do�e, or to his duly authorized agent or lessee. Before any pe�rnit is i.ssued the person making �.pplication �here£ar shall first make and file am af£idavit with thE Director o£ Building that said work or aonstruct3.on for which the permit is sought is to be done personally, by the payment of vragesy or by a Contractor or Contractors holdin� a valid license in the City o,f Clearwater .�o� the proner classificat3.on of buildingproposed to He dane, ar Sub-ebntractors onl.y9 and that said work or cons�tructi�an is no� to be done on contract, cos°t.�plus, fixed-�ee, stated-sum, percenta�e or any combination thereof, unless suah cQntract or agreea��r� is rayth a 1ic�nsed Gen�ral Gontractor� or a licensed Sub-Contractor or Bub-Contractors. (c) No permit sha7.l be issued ta an ovmery lesses or his agent, as provided in Section 11 (b) above, for construction af the type requirzng Class ��A�� or Class =�8�� ContractarQs licsnse unless sucY� construction bp the ovmer, his 1ess�e, or a�ent is to be perfo�med under tbe supervision �P an architect or engix�eer registered in the Sta�e of Fiorid� ��rho has legally accepted responsihility for the same, or unless such ovmer,, lessee, ar his agent has first passed the regular examination for � contxactar*s license ior the class of constructian in question. ( d} Iv'o permit 5ha3�. be issued to do any neVr constructi.;�n; alteration, or repair work on any building included i.n all classes as de£ined in this Ordinance when the fou.nda�ion o� superstructure af a build�.ng is to be involved in such cans�ruction u.nless two capies of detailed plans an�3 sgecificati.ons o£ the work to be done, together 'saith a certified plot plan� have been submitted to and approver3 by the City Building Inspectar, said approvsd plans and specifi.�ations to be kep�t .by Contractor or Owner on job site. SE�TION 1.2. All ap�licatian �cees and renek;al lic�nse fess collected i:n administering this Ordinance sha17. be paid into the �eneral .funcls of the City. The necessary and ps�oper opErating expenses of i:lie Baard o.f Examiners for Gen��l Contractors, as approved bp the City A�ianager� sha11 be paid by the Gity. THE GITY BUIL�ING CODE S�CTIOI� 13. The �Southern Standard Building Codett is hereb,p adogrtaci �:::d incc�rpc.r.ated by reference, and is hereby desi�n2tsd as the Gity Buildin; Code with i;he exc�ption af Chapter XgIII thereoi, and wa_th the further exception ob all provis�ons and portions thereoi tvhich are in conflict with th5.s Qrdinanc,e and othpr ordinances of the CiGy af Glearv�ater. Al1 skhsequent amandments an3 revisians of the saad Code are hereby adopted and i.ncarporated bp reference vrith the exceptioa of ani�ncl.ments Qr re4isions to the foregoing chapter thereof, and with the excegtion of provisions and portioris o� saic3 amendments or revisions in conflict caith �this Ordinanae and o�her ordinances of the City of Gleart��atere S�CTIOiV 14.o The City Engineer of the City of Clearwater, Florida, is hereby aut17o1�iLed �c•c� pram;�,.].Pa,,c rules and regula�ions not in conflict hereEva.th £or the purposes of �rcyic�ir..� .f'or stafldards, p�ans, specifications, praetical resolving Qf c�nflicting provisionsp and providino iar the auiplification ancl suppleinentat�.on of the provisions he;�eofa The rules and regulat3.ons promulga'ted heretander by the Gity �nganeer sha11 have the s�ni� £orce and efiect and shall be enioxced the same as the provisions hereafe SEC7.'I�N 15 e Zn t�e etrent that the ,provisions hereof ar�e not adequate to completely prescribe the manrer of constriiction or the design or construction procedure of any strtix�cL•ure whatsAE^+rer, '�ne said stru.cture design or procedure shall be made or accomplished according to spe��i�iG rul�s, reb latians, plans ar specifications therefQr� eat out by '�he Cit�,y �ngineer under the authority conveyed upon ha.m under Section 1y. of this Ordinance.. SEC�'TON 16o Any gerson vrho may feel aggrieved by reason of any decision, actione order, ar judgement of the BQard af Examiners or City Manager may app�al to the City Commission oi the City of Cleax�vater, Florida. AI1 such appeals sha].l be in V�iting and mus� be taken w+-ithin ten (30) days ai�er the making or entry oF the decision, actiox�, order, ar judg�ment camplained o£ and filed with �he Gi-ty 4uditor dnd CZerko Such appeals shall set forth the: grounds of the appeal and must be „igned by such aggrieved person or his duly authorized agent. S�CTTON l�. Any persons or person and the member af any firm, co-partnership, corporation, association or o�her organization ar any combi�ation thereof, pr8senting or attempting to file or use the 1ic�:nse �� another or who shall give false or iorged evidence of any kind ta the Board, or to any member thereof, in abta3.ning or mainta�ning a li��nse' 02° �iho shall fa�selp impersonate another or who shail use an expireds suspended or revoked license, or who shall viol.ate an� on� or mcsx�e of the pro�Fisaons of any s�etion of this Ordinance s��.l, upon conviu�ion, be punished by a�ina no'� excaed3.ng �50t7e00 or by imprisonmr:*�t for a period nat exaeeding �x�y (50) daps, er by both such �ine and impriss�nment, in the disc�etion oi the NiunS.cipal Judge, far each ofiense„ Each day a vio�ation af any provisi.on of this ardinance shal.l can�inue, sha11. constitute a se-��ra �e a�£ense. ^ SEC'fION 1$, If any section sub-section, sen�ence, c3.ause or phrasc� of �his Ordinance is ior any reason �ield to be unconstitutioiial or inval3dg such decisio�ls shall nat aifect the valid�:ty- oi tk�e. r�maining portions of tnis Ordinancea SECTION 19• AlZ Ordirrr,nces or par�s oi Ordinances in confliet 3�srew3:th are herehy repealed to the extent o� such conflict. SECTZOI� 20. This Ordinance shall take effect immedia�ely upon its passage. P1�SSFD OTd FSRS� R�AA�TN� December '7a 1453 PASSED ON S�CONi7 REl�DING, A5 AMENDED April 5. 1957.�, PASSED 023 THIRD AND FTNAL iiE4DING8 AS AT�IENDED June �,, 1954 ATTEST: /s� H. G, plingo • City Auditor and Clerk PUB�ISHED: Proof of Publication s5_ /sf Herbert M. Brown ayor-Commissioner �/� ORDI�I�NC�; tdb„ 6.5� AN DR�YI3'A13CE ANNE7CING` �Al�?' OI�` 71?3I7ZI� ,ALrRES �.SUBDI - ViSION �NTO 7.'i� CORPdRATE LIMITS fJI+' ^1FIE CI`I'� OF CI,EA�'iWATER, I'T�fiRII7A, �,I3B3 REDEla�Nt€ TTi� S+�UN�3AR� ZZhIES OF 'i'HE �Z'rY' TO IAiC�,UT1� SAXD SiTBUiV?.3ION ACGORD�NCi T0 THE FF20VISIONS C1F SECTI�6Id J.71.Cw4, FIy0RTI7A STATUx'ES; AND PRO'V�DIN(� �'OR THE EFFPC'i'IVE DATE. WHE'REAS, tY�e C�.ty Carnmi.8s�.on oP �he C�.ty o�" Cleartr�ater➢ Flor�aa, ena��ed Ordinance i3.^,. 6�2 on �pril 5, 1,�54, whieh ors��.x�ar:ce declared iche intention o£ the said City �ce annex pu� �� DRUTD AGRE3 SiJBAZVISI�N inta �he �orpa;rate 2�.mi�s �f th� City o� Ciearrvater, and WiIEREAS, sa9.d ordinanee was ptxblish�c3 once a taeek $o� Eour eansecut3.ve w�ek� 3.n �he C�e�rwa�er Sun, �. news�papex� ptzblished in �he Ci.�y o� Ciea.x�sa.ter, l�lorida, grrocaf of �th3.ch publiea�iort 1.s hereta attaehed, and WHEREAS9 mrsre �han �hix�y day� ha:s expired si.nee the ena�tmen� �P Ord�.nance, No. 65�, and no reg3.atered voter of �che City o� Gieaz�rrrater, na a�vne.r v� �ea� es�Ca�e in the terri�ory tcs be annexe@, and �o pe�cson whoms�ever, has objected to such annexa�ion. or ha�s appl�.ed �o �he Circuit Court af' th� Sixth ��icia,l Cir�u9.t 3,n an� far P�.nelias Cat�ra�y, F�orida, s�tti:n(, �or�h any ob jec�Gion to said annexa,��.on, a.zbd �EAS, a3.1 0�' �h� provisions of Sect3.ora 3.71.A�+, Florida Statut?s, hawe be�n compi9.ed cv�.th. A30Wp THEREY�'4RF, BE ZZ' QRDAZNED �Y `TFIE CITY COi��S$TOY QF THE CIT� t1F CI�ARWAT�R, E�Oli�DA : �eat3on 1. fihe Gi�y of Glearwa�er, aC�Ein� by and throta�h its Cii�y �oa��ssian, by the aa or y and unc��r iche grov3.�ian� mf Secti�on 171.04, �'lorida Statntes, hereby ax�ne�ea 3.nta �he carpora�e limits o� the Ci�y of Clearwater, F1or3.r3a, and redeP'ines the baundary 13.2�es o£ the said City go aa to �.xielude therein t,he following: Be�in at '�he NW cornex� oP the SW'� oP Section 13� TcSLlrisYt3.p 2� SOtt#'.ha Range 15 E�st, and run {chence South 0 deg. O�b' S$" West aZ�.�g the sectian 1iz�e :'�3�6,3�' '�o the 40 aere 13ne; thence south 8g deg. 20` 14" Easc alang �he 40 acre i3:ne 661.3g� �ar F.O.B,; '�h�nce South 0 deg. 06� 13n Ea�� aiong �he IO acre line 663.46� to the Iq a.er� iins; �hence south 8g a��. 18� 54,� East alcsr}g the 1Q aere line �25.0', thence I�orth O deg. fl6' 13" West 270.0'; thenee North 8g d�g. I$� 5�+" Wes� 105.0�; �hence North 0 deg. 06� 13" West 393>�4� to the 40 acre Iines thence Nor�h 8� de�. 20' 7.4" West along the 40 acre line 320•4' �p P.O.B., less the north 33Q' �hereof, a.ccarding to the man or plat thereof as recorded i.ri plat book 33,-P�� 8� af the p�b13e r�carcis of P3nel�aa Gounty, Flor3.cla. S�c�Gion 2. �hia f,`�dinance �ha1Z become effe��3.ve irrmsedia�ely u�ean its pass��. PASSED ON FIRST READIN(� PASSED ON $E!.'OND RE1�Di1�IICr i PASSED ON THIRD ANJ FTNAL READT�IG � ADQPTEI2 AttesiG : �3� H. Cr. W3t1�o G3�ud or ancl Llerk May 17, 195� �une 7, ].95� June 7, 195� /s/ Herbert P�. 13rown ayor- a ss qner �, i ._, •� GITY COMMISSION MEETI:NG sune 7, 1954 xEsaLu�zor� �IFiEREAS, a�'ter Public Hearin� on May 4, A.D. 1953, the City Commission of the City of Clearwster, F],orida; determined that ezrtain work and improvements here3n- aftLr described should b8 done and made, and WHEREA5, pursuant �hereto said im�rovements have been made as folloWs; Construction of necessary curbs to insure adequate drainage on the East and �Iest side of i�andalay Avenue fr�om the North line of Causeway Boulevard to the South line of Acacia S�reet and construcb necessary widenin� ta provide adequate parking space on the East and ti3eat side of Mandalay Avenue fresm the Nort2z 13.ne of Causeway Boulevard to the Sou�h line oi Acacia Street and construct and recpnstruct necessary walks on the East and West side of Mandalay Avenue from the North 13.ne of Causeway Boulevard to the South line of Acacia 5treet and construct neces�ary storm sewers and appurtenances to provide ade4ua�F� drainage for Mandalay Avenue from the North line of C�useway Boule4�ard to the Soutlh line of Acacia Street and resurface the existin� pavement in Mandalay Avenue i'rom �he Nor�h line of Causew.�.y Boulevard to the South line of Acacia Street, and WHEREAS, under the provisions of Section 123 and other pertinent provisions of the City Charter, after said impro�ements shall have been completed, the City Commission sha11 assess the cost thereof againat the properties benet'iting snd facing and abutting said improvements, and WI�REAS, certain parcels o�' real estate facing and abutting said improvements shall be assessed tine pr�-rata cosz thereof against said parcels. NOW, THERErORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Commission of the Gity of Clearwater, Flor3da, in session duly and regularly assembled as follow�: l. That the above described improvements for the properties hereinabbve described be and the same is hereby accepted arid approved as having been completed. 2: That cer�ain properties facing and abutting said improvements are hereby deemed to have been benefited by said impravements in the following p,roportions of the cost thereof and the same are nereby assessed in accordance with the schedule hereto attached and by reference made a part hereoi. 3. That if said assessments herein made are not paid within thirty (30) days from the date hereof, the City Treasurer is hereby directed to isstze and sell certificates of indebtedness under Section 124 of the City Charter, which certifi- cates sha11 bear interest at the rate of 8� per annum against the foregoing properties for the assesaments herein made immediately upon the expiration. of the foregoing thirty-day period. PASSED AND ADOPTED th�s 7th day of June, A.D. 1954. Attest: /s/ H. C. Wingo City Auditor and Clerk fs/ HerUert M. Brown Mayor-Commissioner � j� � , , , , , . , � m nss�ssn7�r�Ts ?KANDALAY l�VEN[!; 1MPPOVEM�NTS h'ROM CAUSEI�lAY BOULEI�ARD 70 ACACIA STREET ��rainage Widenin� ' �M9,064.U1 Resuri'ac ing � � a �97 .4•9 Curb �ar��2•37 Sidewalk 7�w�7°55 1 007 �' ot al ��-'-� �a.ty Absorbs th,e following; �?esurfacing - �2�,abZ.�7 f�emoval o£ trees ��g�3�5$ , Light.:� � �'r� l�J Ci�y asssssmanGs �' •�'� 4 b 7.$5 l�otal 2 ,3o h ` equals ,3'],7�' Total Amount Assessable, ineluding City Assessments �5�,�$7e�2 Propertv ��er Brainage Widening Cuxb 5idewalk � ront Ft �� uunt �ront F� , �notin� Frout .Ft .�Amuunt Front r t.�?,mount ---- Tox al Cost/Ft. �4.5$+ Cost/�'�> �2.7_f3- Gost ,Ft. 1.20+ �'�� Barbour l'darrow 5uladivision � � Cost/Ft. �1.}3+ Block A ' �'Q� � Joseph Titaeri 435 Mandala�� Avenue • Clearwater,�Floridr 24.52 112.31 2w.g2 ;S,gp �Ib,j2 z9•52 Lot 2 �97.73 Joseph Tiberf 25 111�o5U 25 56.9y 25 30.0$ Lot 3 zu1.57 Angelina D. RP 4612 S. Matanzas Tampa, Florida 25 114,50 25 56a9'j 25 3�.08 LOt'. •F 1Cl)ls5% Angelina D. Ra 2� 114s50 �> 54099 �5 30.G$ Lot 5 � , 201.57 Lot 6 Lot 7 Lot $ � Lot 9 r I.ot 10 Lot I1 I.ot 12 �` . �•� _ :` 1 onn A, P�terman cfo Ben n'f. Evans 5�4 S, Ft. Harrison Clearwater, Flo.rida John A< Peterman Sidney Walzer o3�Q N� Bay Road Miami Beach, Florida Sidney Walzer SidnQy Walzer Sidn�y �4alzer Joseph A. Peterman c/o Ben T�. Evans 544 So ]�`t s Harris�n Clearwater, Florida Davis Levine 152$ N. G;. Second Avenue Ft. I,a�+derda�e, F'lori.da z5 25 " 25 25 ?5 25 25 zs 11t�.50 25 114,5p z5 1i4.5o z5 114.50 25 1L4.50 25 114.50 25 114.50 25 11�-.5U 25 So.9y 25 Sh.99 �5 Sd.99 z5 5�a99 � z5 56.�9 25 56;94 25 56o9'a 25 >om99 z5 30.0� 30.08 3u.0� 3U.Q8 30.0$ '�U.U� 20]..57 zo1.57 \�. 201.57 (�� 201.57 C 201.57 2G1.57 2�1.57 201077 � � � �-Y . 1 �� k Draina e ag� � . Property Owner � Widening Curb Szd�wa Front Ft. �Amount PronT. Ft. Amount Front F't. Amount k'aro� n�t Ft. hmu��nt �Tota1 - �--"--- � �..�"�' vr Barbour rioa^row Subdivisi.on Block A Cont�d Lot 13 John P. Holt ' 413 Mandalay Avenue Clearwater, Flori,�a 25 114.50 25 Sb.g'a 25 30.Ut� zUl>aa Lot 14 Pet 5 d' er aroo is ;�5 Mandalay Avenue � Clearwaterg Florida Lat 15 John Schultz 409 riandalay Avenue � Clearwater, Florida Lot 16 Joseph Schultz 409 rlandalay Avenue Clearvu�ter, FTorida Lot 17 Henrp B. F{enric�Uaz 420 Mandalay Avenue Clearwater, Florid� � Lot�1�3 Henry B. Henriquez � Lot 19 Henry B, Henriquaz Lot 20 Henry B. Henriquez � Lot 21 N!, F. Wyatt less N. 20 ft. oi 1101 N. Ft= Harrison Gt�. 6$ ft. Glearwater, Florida � ; N. 20 ft, of the � W. b$ ft. of Lot 21 Grace Parker ;0$ Spring Court Clearwatar, Floricla Lat �2 M. F. Wyatt . Lot 2? Edith Homer 020 Mandalay Avenue Clearw:�ter, Florida Lot 24 Edith Homer Zot 25 Edith Homer Lot 26 Pe�er Saraodis Lot 2'7 Peter & Kaliopi Saroodis 3$5 Mandalay Avenua Gleurwater, �'lorida Lot 2$ ' Peter & Kaliopi Saroodis lst. Addition tA Clearwatez• Beach Park • Block B Lot I6 Ross B, Heilman 24 Park Circle Redington Be�,.h, Flori�a I�ot 17 Ross B. Heilman Lot 1$ Ross B. Heilman Lot 19 Ross B, Heilman 3: z5 25 25 25 25 25 2� 25 25 25 . 114.50 25 114150 25 11k.50 z5 114.50 25 114.50 25 114.5� 25 114.50 25 5 � 20 25 25 25 25 z5 2$ 25 111��50 zs 114.So 25 114.50 z5 1I4.5� 25 5�.99 �5 56�99 25 56.99 z5 �6.99 25 5ua99 25 Sti.99 25 s�,yy �5 11,4G 5 4�.60 20 56.99 25 56.99 25 50.99 25 56.99 25 s�.y� Zs 5e.99 z5 Sb.y`; zS 56,99 25 S�.�J9 z5 , 56.99 25 56,99 25 3�.U� 3o�U� 30.�7$ 30.08 3�.U� 30.0� 3�.Ug Go02 2:� q 0� 30.0$ 3J.�� 3�.06 �u,0$ 3U.0$ 30.J8 30»U$ 3�.0� 30.0$ z01,57 207.. 57 �UloS� 2U1,�7 201.57 2U1.57 201.57 1.7 , 42 69.b7 �7.u7 �7.07 �7.07 $7.07 87�07 g?oe7 �7.u7 2 Gl . 5'� �01.77 zU1.57 201.57 � i . . �1 � � � �.�, � f. �� Page 3 • Dsainage W�,dening Curb ProFerty Owner �idewalk '' • _^ Frorit F� , �Amount Fronb _Ft . �Amour.t Front Ft � Ainount Front Ft . �A�no�unt ��Total lst. Addition to Clearwater Beach Park �i� , Block B Cont'd Lot 20 Robert E. Heilman • 14'70 Crestview Avenua Clear�rater, Florida Lot 21 Robert E. Heilman Lot 22 Roland J. Gi.�lmore 457 Mandalay Avenue Clearwater, Florida Lot 23 Roland J. Gilmore Lot 21� A'Iarshall w. Farrest 459 Mandalay Avenue ClearwatQr, Fiorida Lot 25 Marshall W, Forrest Lot 26 Paul J. Chipello 629 Cleveland Street Clearwat�r, Florida Lot 27 Pau1 J. Chipeilo Lo� 2$ Paul 8c Mary P. Johns 467 Mandalay Avenue ' Clearwater, Florida LoL 29 Paul & Mary P. Johns Lot ?0 Raul & Mary P, Johns Lot 3I Paul & M ary P. Johns Lot 32 Niildred R, Hileman 4%5 Mandalay Avenue Clearwater, Flor3.da ,Lot 33 biildred R, Hileman Lot 34 Mildred R. Hileman LO� 35 :;Mi3.dred R. Hilemen 'Lnt 36 Mildred R. Hileman Lot 37 A4ildred R. Hileman Lnt ?$ Eddie oirelTa Estate 2713 Morgan Street Tamna, Florida Lot 39 Eddie Virella Estate Lot 40 Eddie Virella Estate Lot 41 Eddie Virella Estate Lat 1�2 Eddie Virella Estate Lot �? Edd�e Virella Estate Lot 1�4 Alice S. Virella 271? Morgan Street Tampa, Florida Lot 45 Alice S. Virella � ?5 114.5� 25 25 114.5� 25 25 114.50 25 . 25 114.50 z5 25 114.50 25 25 114.50 25 25 114,5� 25 25 114.50 25 25 25 25 z5 25 z5 25 25 25 25 �5 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 114,5� z5 114.50 25 114.50 z5 1.z4.5o z5 11�.50 25 114.5� 25 114..SQ 25 114.50 z5 114.50 z5 114.5o z5 55<99 25 5`/e77 25 56.99 z5 56.99 z5 �b.99 25 56.99 25 56.99 z5 56.99 25 �6.y� z5 5e.99 z$ 56.99 25 56.99 25 5b.99 25 56.99 z5 56.99 z� 5b.9� �5 5b.9y 25 56•99 25 30.03 30.08 30.Ug 30.U8 3�.0$ 30.�$ 30.0$ 30.0� 30 . U$ 30.0� 3U.0� 3�.0$ 3 �. 0� 30,�b 3o.U� 3o.u$ 30.uB 300�$ 114.50 25 5bo99 25 30.0� 114.50 z5 5b.99 z5 � 30.0$ 114.50 25 56.99 25 30.0$ llt�.5o z5 56,99 25 30.08 114.5a z5 56.99 z5 30.Og 114.5� z5 56•9y 25 3�.08 114.5� 25 56.99 25 3�.0$ 114.50 z5 56•99 25 30.08 201057 �01.57 2U1.57 2UI.57 zo1a�7 201.57 201.57 201957 201.,57 z01.57 201e�7 201.57 2 Oi . 5? 201,57 zo1.57 201.57 zG1.57 z�1.57 201.5? 20145? 201.57 201.57 201.,57 zOle57 201.57 2oZ.5r __ _ ._..._�_____ . �' r ; , �\ . �` � � 4 ,� Paga_ Drainage '+�idening Curb aidE;vral� 2'rpnertv Owner Frant Fb . A►n,�unt Fr�,__ n ,t �'t . Amout�� Front k'b . Amaunt Fr�pt Nt � r�nUkc,t T��a7. .� � �.�..� �_...,.� � - � Yacht Aasin 5uladivision LoL 1 Xacht Basin Apts. Inc. • ' c/o E. N. Crowder 8c Ca. 401 Madison Street Tampa, Florida Lot � Yacht Basin Apts. Inc. Lot 9 Yach� Basin Apts. Inc. Begin at Nos•theast corner of the City ` Park on the Nlest szde of Mandala,y �� Boulevard Clearwater Beach, and thence � �ast nn the I3ortn iine c�f the Citp prooerCy extended eighty feet to po:int of oeginnine, Ghence continue East on this same line seven hundred twenty #'eet, thencQ South at ninety-dz�rees ta said line, one hundred sixty feet, thence to a point tnat Zies six�y five f�e�G East and fifty five feet souttZ o£ pre�*ious point, thc;nce East to Channal � in Glear�,rater Bay, thence Sotitherly al,ong said Cht�nnel to ii�tersect Ghe South 2ine � of C�earwater City Fark above mentioned, extended East, tttence West along said line to a paint eight ieet East of the Southeast corner �f sai� park, thence Clearwater 1 acht Club North p�rallel to biandalay Drive �o Mandalay Avenue point of beginning Gl.earwater, Flox�ida Mandalav Reolat ot' Blocks $5 �6 $5A $6A � Block � Lot 1 L,F.B, Rippard N. �5 ft, of Lot 2 S. 1$ ft. of Lut 2 Lot 3 iot /� i3lock B Lot 1. T,ot 7_ Lot � Lot 4 Lot 5 Lat 6 Lat i 693 Mandalay Avenue Clearwater, Floridd L.F.B. Rippard Dolores Shear i��15 Wa�rous Avenue Tampa, Florida Dolvres Shear Bolores Shear Harold Euler b29 Mandalay avenue C]earwater, Florida Harold Euler J. Ward Palmer 615 T�landalay Averue Clearw�ter, Florida J. 7i;ard Palmer J a �9ard Falmer J. �tfard Palmer J. Ward Palmer 257.b0 1,17'3.$6 257.bu 2�.b.36 1,12�.3� 2�6,36 44.�4 203.5�+ 44<44 5�7.2? 257.Eiu 5��-•b�1+ 24b.36 1�1. � ]. 44 ,44 3a9.y9 �'9bv4fi 53 •�+9 44,4�a z,�77o�z ly9so.1�8 6$.li �2p.45 397.5� 1,��0,90 3�3?.So ��:.�.34 39`7.5b 47�•41. �97.7o bug.3�, 3s$11+.9b 5� 113�9� 35 79.79 ].5 34,2U 50 113 »�� 5G 11.3.°9 5�1 li3 • 99 50 _ _ , 113 e99- . _ 5� 4G s 77b 49 �9 4�9 ia3.99 79.79 3�.zG 113 •`3� 113.99 �.�.3 • 99 _ _ _ _ _ _ ._: __ . __ z1�,g9 . a Drainage Widening Curb Prooerty Owner Front F't. �Amount Nxont Ft. �Amourit Front Ft. �Amount Mandalay �te�lat of Blocks $SL,�F. �SA,. $6A Block H Cont'd Lot $ �.a. .� John G. I.lwellyn 605 Mandalay Avenue Clearwater, Florid� M_andalay Subdivision Uni.t 5 Block $1� Lot l.That certain parcel of land embraced 3.n the man or �lat of Nfandalay � Subdi.vision Unit 5 aopearin� of record in Plat �ooic 20, Page 4$ of Public Records of Pinellas County, Flarida, which piece or parcel is designated as that piece . or parcel set ou� as Lot 1, in Block $l� of Mandalay Subdivision Unit 5 accord- ing to the map or �7.at there oi appear- Salvador Greco ing of recard in Plat 800k 20 Page 27 $0$ Mandalay Avenue of Pinellas �ounty, Florida . Clearwaler, �lorida ��'. Lot 2 That certain parcel nf land , embraced in the mao or p�at of I�andalay , Su�adivision Unit 5 appear�n� of record in Plat Boo;c 20, P�ge �$ of Pu�blic Records of Pine,llss GQunty, Florid.a, which piece or garcal is designated as that pie�ce or �arcel set out as Lot 2, in B1oCk &4 of.Mandal�y Subdivision Un�t 5 accord- ing to the �;ap ,�r plat there of appear� ing o� reco_d in Plat Book 20 Page 27 of Pinellas Countp, F�orida Salvador Greco Lot 3 That certai� par�el of land embraced in the ma� or plat df 1'�iandalay �- Suhdivision Unit 5 appearing of recard : in Plat Book 20, Page 4$ of Public Records oi' Pinellas County, F14rida, which piece or parcel is designated as that p�ece or parcel set out as Lot 3, in B].ock $k oi Mandala,y Subdivision.Unit 5 accord- ing to the map or plat there of apnear- ing of record in Plat Book 20 Pa�e 2� of Pinellas County, Florida Salvador Greco S. � of Lot 4 That certain barcel of land embraced in the map or plat of R�andalay Subdivisian Unit 5 appearing of record in Plat Book 20, Page l+$ of Fublic 8ecords of Pinellas County, Fl,orida, which piece or parcel is designated as t;h at piece or pareel set out as Lot �, in Block $4 . , _ of i�andalay Subdivision Unit � acaord- ing to the map or plat there of appear� ing of record in Pl�t �ooTc 20 Page 27 , of Pinellas County, Florida Salvador Greco � N. z of Lot 4 That certain parcel c,i land embraced in �ha m ap or plat of � Mandalay Subdivision Unit 5 appearing of recQrd in Plat Hook 20, Page 4$ of Public ; Recor6s of Pinellas Countys Florida, rrhich piece or parcel is designate�i as that piece or parcel set out as Lot 4, in Block $4 of Mandalay Subdivision Unit 5 accoxd- ing to �the map flr plat ti-,ere o�f appear- Roy A. Rigei ing of record in P�a� Book 20 Page 2j b4q Mandaiay Avenue �£ PineTlas, County, Florida Clearwater, Florida � l 174 59.5 59.b 59.6 , 29,8 2qa� 0 390.6$ i35•�7 135.ff7 135.�7 67.y4 67.94 u �+_..J I��ge 5 Sidewalk Front H't. Amount , �.___.__,v �Tot� 3�b,bg 135.87 135.�7 135.87 67.94 4? • �4� a u �� r ,. _,:� Page 6 Brainage Widsning Curb Sidewalk Propert� _ Own�r Front Ft. Amount Fron�G Ft. Amount �ront Ft. Amount Front Ft. Aruount � � � �� Mandalay Subdivision Unit 5 Hlock �'�+ Cont'd Lot 5 That certain �arcel of land emhraced in tbe map or plat af i�andalay 5ubdivisi'an Unit 5 appearing o£ record in Plat Book 20, Page 4$ of Pub].ic iiec�rds of Pinellas Counby, Florida, which piece or parcel is designated as that piece or parcel seL out as Lot 5, in Block $l� of Mandalay Subdivision IJnit 5 accord- ing to the map or plat there of appear- ing of record in P1at Book 20, Page 27 of Pinellas County, �lorida Roy A. Rigal Lot 6 That certain narcel of land embraced in the mao or plat of Pdandalay Subdivision Unit 5 appearing of record. in P1at Book 20, Page �+$ of Public $ecords of Pinellas County, Florida, �vhich �iece or parcel is designated as th�� piece or parce� set ou�t as Lat b, in Block F34 o£ Mandalap Subdivision Unit 5 accord� ing to the map ar plat t here of appear- Laurence Ra Nickel ing oi record in P1at Book 20, Page 27 653 Manc3alay Avenue of PineZlas County, Florida Clearwater, Florida Lot 7 That c�rtain parcel'of land embraced in the mao or nlat of hiandalay Sixbdivision Unit 5�appearing of record in Flat Book '2•0, Page 1�8 of Public Records of Pinellas County, Florida, which piece or parcel is designated as that piece or parcel sst out as Lot i, in Block $t� of Mandalay Su�di�=isian Unit 5 accorci- ing tc the map or plat there oi appear- • ine of rec�rd in Plat Book 20, Pa�e 2? of Pinel�as County, F'lorida Lot $ That certain parcel of land embraeed in the map or olat of Mandalay Subdivisio*� IIn3t 5 a�pearirig of recorrl izi Plat Book 20, Page 4� of Public F.eGords of Pi�ellas Gounty, F�arida, which piece or parcel is des�v�ated as that piece or parcel set out as I�ot �, ia Block $1� of Mandalay Subdivisior� Unit 5 accordr ing to the map or �lat there c�' appear- ing of recor� in P1at Book 20, P�ge 27 of Pinellas County, Florida LoL- 9 Tliat certain parcel of land embraced in the map or ol�t of Mandalay � Subdivision Unit 5 appearin� oa recoxd in Plat Bc�ck 20, Page 1�$ of Public Records of Pinellas County, Florida, which piecs or parcel is de�ignated as that piece or parcel set out as Lot 9, in Block $4 of Mandalay Subdivision Unit 5 accord- ing to the map cr plat there of appear- ing of record in Plat Book 20, Page 27 of Pinellas Cnunty, Fl.orida William & Fannie Bass c�o Edith Hom�r b25 Cleveland Stre�+t Clearwater,�Florida William & Fannie Bass � Victor Babell 665 MandaZay A.venue Glearwat$r:;�.Florida ��' 5906 135.$7 59 .6 59.b 59 e 6 59.6 13 5 . �7 1350$7 137.$7 135.�7 � �Total 1350$7 135a$'7 135.$7 135.$7 "; .�,� � :..�:� Fage 7 Dr•ainags Widening Curb Sidewalic �roper�y _^ Owner _ Front Ft. �Amount Front Ft. �Amount Front Ft. �Amount Front Ft. �Amount �Total I�andalay Subdivision Unit 5 Block � Cont1d � Lot 10 That certain parcel of land embraced in t he map or plat of Mandalay Subdivision Unit 5 appearing of record in Pldt Book 20, Page 4$ of Public Records ' of Pinellas County, Florida, which piece or parcel is dasignateci as that piece or paxcel set out as �.9t l0, in Block $4 � of Mandalay Subdivision Unit 5 accord- ing to the map or olat th�re of appear- Adon I.. Smith ing of rzcord in P1at Book 20, Page 27 1�12 N. Ft. Harrison of Pinellas County, Florida Clearwater, Florida 59.b 135•$? 135.$7 Max�dalay Subdi�;ision Block F33 Lat 9 Joseph P. P�eynoids $O1 Mandalay Avenue Clearwater, F`lorida 110 250.77 . 25p��7 Block 27 Lot 10 Christina Riccobon� - 9269 Shore Drive Brooklyn, New York 101 462,60 101 230.�6 1J1 121.55 814>41 Block 1 Lot 1 Katherine �V. Foster 21 �:cacia Street Clearwater, Floric�a 106 4$5.5U l00 241.65 1U6 Y2�.5b $54.11 Clearwater Beach Subd3vision � � Block 1 • ' Lot $. Katherine W, Foster �7 39 �04$ $7 19g.34 �7 104.70 741,52 �loclt 2 � Lo� 9 Lousia Duvoisin 670 Mandala�� Avenue Clearwater, Florida 87 39 ��4g $7 19ff.34 $7 104�70 7U1.5z Lot 1� Theo & Helen Karopnillis Tarpon Springs, Florida �7 39$.4$ 37 19$•34 �37 104..70 7G1.52 Block Lot 9 Dr, J. A. Trelles 415 We Park Tampa, Florida tsi • 39 $.4$ $7 19b•3� �7 1U4.70 701.52 Lot 10 1 Serafem IIervech _. _ ._.__. 30 Idlewild Street Clearwater, Florida $7 39g•4$ ?�7 1y8e34- t�? 104.70 701.52 Block 4 N. 37 ft. of Lot 9 James P. RicIntosh 29 Idlewild Street " Clearvrater, Florida 37 169.47 37 84.35 i7 44.53 298.35 S. �0 ft. of Lot � Raudo�ph 0. Downil 2� Idlewild Street , � Clearwater, Florida 50 22y.01 50 11j.99 50 6U.1$ 1�03.1$ , l � �f . Pro�erty ' Owner Clearwater Beach Subdivision Block 4 Cont °d �� � v Lot �0 Nick Sagonia 113 Ring Avenue Tarpon Springs, Florida Block Lot 9 less: Beg�i n at southeast corner of Lot 9 run north along east line I,ot 9 4�.� feet, thence souti� R.� deg: 5S minutes west 22.0$ feet, t�;ence north �9 deg, .05 minute� west 3$ab feet, thence south 55'3� feet to south line of Lot $, thenca south James �'�bn. I'�cCarthy $9 de�;. 40 minutes east 6Q feet to aoint 62$ Mandalay Avenue of begir.ning Clea2 water, Florida Begin a� southeast corner of Lot 9 run north along east line 4$,$ feet, thence south $�? deg, 55 minutes west 22.Q$ feet, thence north $9 de€, ,05 minutes tivest 3d�b feet, thence south 55 3$ feet to sout}u ` line of Lot $, thence4south $9 dego Courtney A, Forth � 40 minutes east 60 feet to ��int af 62� Mandalay Avenue beginnin�; Clearwater, Florida Lot 10 Frank & Mary Dippolit� , 2414 15th A.venue Tampa, Flo�ida B 10__� c___�k b Lot 9 Edith Homer 505 Cleveland Street Clearwater, Florida• ,N, 25 ft. of Lct 10 George Pack 611� Mdndalay Avanue Clearwater, Florida S, b2 ft. of Lot 10 Octavis Pla 2417 17th Street Tampa, Florida Block 7 N� 55 ft. of Lo� 9 S. 32 ft, of Lot g ' Lot 10 less S. 60 ft. E. 22.9 ft» of S. 60 ft, of Lot 10 Block $ Lot 9 � Lot 10 Peter ldellas l$ Bay Esplanade Sea View Hotel Clearwater, Florida Don S. Audebert 60l�. Mandalay A�renue Clearwater, Florida I�iary Mikinis 531 A'Iaragos Stree� TarAon Springs, Florida James 1tim, McCarttiy Kipling �rms Apts. Znc, Bay Esplanade Clearwater, Florida Kipling Arms �1pts� Inc. f^ +� �� P age $ Drainage Widening Curo Sidewalk Front Ft .�Amount Front I't .�Amount Front Ft ,�Amou.nb r ront F't . Amoutit 7.'otal � � �7 39$.4� $7 4$.$ 223•51 l�.$ 48.$ 223.51 4$.$ $7 39$.4$ 87 $7 39�3.4$ $7 25 114.so zs 6z z�3.97 6z 55 z51.9i 55 3z 146.57 3� 27 123.07 27 60 274.$1 b� �7 398.48 87 $7 �9�04$ 87 19�.34 g7 lll025 48.$ 104.70 Sg.73 111.25 4$.$ 5�3.73 19$.34 $% lOt�.'J� 19$.34 �7 56.99 25 141.34 02 1z5.39 55 7z.95 3z 61.55 27 136<79 tiG 19�.34 $7 19�.34 �7 104.70 3000$ 74.6z 66.19 3$.52 ;2.�G 7z.zz Iu4.70 104.70 701.52 3y3a49 393.49 7�1.52 7�1.52 201.57 499.93 443.49 z5$.o4 217e72 4$3.g1 701.5z 7�1.72 �� '� , f �age 9 Dra�nage Widening Gurb Sir3ewalk Pro�ea�� Owner ,.,� Front Ft, �Aruount F`ront Ft. �Amotant Fro�n�t Ft. �Amount Front Ft. �Amo�unt �Vater Tank.Park City of Clearwater 1�00 1,$32.0� , Miller�s Replat � ' Block 6 ' , Loti � . Matthaw Landy , , , . Dot 7 �,` Cl,earwater Beach Replat South 2t#1 Feet of Tract A. & north 15 £eet of Baymant Street vacated by G"ity 4 Cammission 2�16.-53 Re-Subdivision of ; Hlocks i0 & 11 and Lots 2-15 i.nclusive Elock 9 Clearwater Beaeh Park 102 E. Bruckerhoff Ave. Pal;esade Park, New Jergey Edward H, Proefke etal 321 Citrus Dunedin, Florida 500 Mandalay Inc. 500 Mandalay Avenue Clearwater, Florida $7 39$.�$ $7 $7 39�.4� $7 14$•34 $7 19�•34 $7 104.70 1U4..70 267•?3 1,226.2�g 292.73 667.42 292.73 352.z5 Lot 57 Holiday House of Clearwater 49� N�andalay Avenue Clearwater, Florida 20 45.59 2� Lot 5$ Holida}* Hou�e of Clearwater 25 114.5� 25 56.99 25 I,ot 5� . Holiday House of Clearwater 25 114.SU 25 5b.y9 25 Lot 60 � Holiday House of Clearwater 25 114.5� 27 5�•99 25 Lot 61 • Ho;lidaq House of Glearwater 25 114.50 25 56•99 25 Lot 62 ' Holiday House•of Clearwater 25 114.5� z5 56s99 25 Lot 63 Holida3T House of Clearwater 25 114..50 25 5b.99 25 �Te 10.25 ft. of Lot ol� Holiday �iouse of Clear�rater 1U.25 46.95 10.25 23.3d 1Q.25 S. 11�.75 £t. of Lot 64 Charles Albert Re�ele 4$4 Mandalay Avenue , Clearwater, Florida 1tr.75 67.56 1�..75 33•b2 14.75 i Lo� 65 CMarles Alber� Reoele 25 114.50 25 Sb•99 25 � Lot 66 Henry Henriquez 4�7 Mandalay Avenue � Clear�rater, Blorida 25 11�..5� 25 Sn�99 25 Lot 67 Henry Henriquez 25 114•5� 25 5b•'�9 25 ! Lo� b$ � Pelican Resiauran� Inc. � Mandalay Avenue • ,� � �-M.�.,�.4.- Clearwat � �1,� �..� �,.�,�..... _ . . . _,�., ��_ .u„ �.., , �,._�,._...__ _ _� � __ -,--�.��,,;�.,:�,,..:a_:,.��.._.,�,�,�.�,:.. er, orida 25 25 5ti. 2$ 114 5p 99 ..�. � ;,,�...._.�.�.._..�..�... . �.,__.,:� .r . ..-.. �. �..,:..�., . _ . .��;_ _ . ,. Lot 69 Pelican Restaurant Inc. Mandalay Avenue Clearwat�r, Florida . 25' - 114.50 �5 5b.99 25 Lot 70 Pel.ican Restaurant Inc. 25 11�..5� 25 5b.99 25 Lat 'jl f'elican Restaurant Inc. 25 11.4.5� 25 56��95 z5 Lot 72 N. M. Kessler Meredith Nf�anor Nlandala� Avenue Clearwater, Florida 25 114.50 25 54•9y z5 24.07 3U .o$ 30 . 08 30.0$ 30.0$ 3u.u8 30.0$ 12.33 17.75 30.08 30.�� 30.0� 3�.�� 30.0$ . 30.0$ 30.�� 3D.0� { ��!ota], 1,$32.0$ 7o1.5z 701.52 2,245•92 69.6b 201.57 za1.57 z�i.57 201.57 201.57 201.57 �2,64 11�.�3 zo1.5? 201.57 z�1.57 201.57 _ zOL57 2�1.$? 201.57 201.57 0 � , .,• � �, � Drainage . PropertY Qxner _ �'ront Ft. Amount � G�earwater Beach Park Lot 7� N, M. Kessler �5 '111�.50 Lot 74 N. Mo Kessler 25 114.5� Lot 7? . N. M. Kessler 25 114.j0 Lot 76 A�. M. Kessler 2' 2$ 11!{..SQ Lot 77 N. M. Kessler 25 11l�.50 Lot 7$ Rosalie A7,essi Lot 79 Lot $0 Lat $1 Lot $2 Lot $3 Lot �4 1$20 Howard Avenue �'ampa, Florida Rosalie hlessi I�ndrew Kallivokas c�o Alexander's Sundries C��:t�rwater Bzach Clearwater, F'lorida Ar�drew Kaliivokas Andr2w Kallivokas Mdrew Kalli.vokas Robert Do bVi�ter 442 Mandalay Avenue Clearwater, Florid'a 25 114.50 25 114.50 z5 114.5� 25 114.50 2� 114.50 2,5 114.50 25 114.50 n c�age .L�-�_ � Wideriing CurU Sidewalk �'ront.,FL . l�mount .�'ront Ft; . Arnoun I�Font Ft . ! oun �� � � � �5 25 25 �5 2� 5G.9� 50,99 5b.49 S�.yy 56 .9y 25 25 2� z5 25 25 Sb.99 25 25 5b.99 25 25 56.99 25 z,5 56.�9 25 ?5 56e99 25 25 Sb,9y 25 �5 5d.�y 25 �D . 0$ 30.0� 3U.0� � V � V � 3�.�$ 3O.Og 30,0� 30e0$ 3�.�� 30.0$ 30.0$ 3G.0$ . ;. �201.57 201.57 201,57 7.01.57 zU�oJ( 2U1.57 201.57 201,57 zoi,57 2v1.57 201.57 2(710 5? Lot $5 Robert D. Witter 5 11.40 5 0.02 17.1�2 Clearwater Beach Trailer Park: Begin at a point $50"feet north of the south line of Government Lot 3 same.being the High- water Mark of ClearwGter Buv on south line of trac� owned by Frank J. Baoth thence north $7 deg. 24 minutes east- • 941.7 ieet to the Chanriel thence north 29 deg. 10 minutes west along line oi said Channel 31$,6 feet thence north 24 �.eg. 10 minutes west along west side of Chanr,el 2?4 feet thence north 3Z deg., 51+ minutes east and coritinuing aldng ' west line of said Channel 27g,4 feet . thence south $7 deg. 24 minutes west $22,k • , �eet to Iiighwater Mark af Glearwdter Bay thence south 1 degr�e 54 minutes west along said Highwater line 72�<2 feet to , point of beginning lying east of and adjoining to property o.f Frank J. Booth also north �25 £eet oi the south 1,575 feei � of Government. Lot 3 John S� Taylor � , , Largo, Florida 47' .�,,a-�r� �,�..,x'�4¢ _. .�.-,��b:.U.O - .,�00 . ... $42 34 .� ._ ..-- „ ._._. . _. _ ,�,013 � �, m_., - , .._:,�.��.,-y,.-_._.,5_,...r�.��.a.�F� �. «..�s=_ � .�P., ,>,.,��.-:Y��. . .,,: �.��x<.�,.; .s<.�,,-..�,..,�,_ .....�:._ _-,..-�-�,�-__��:._.��,�_. T_ � � �. ,.�.�,.. _ .. .0 ., _. , . a Pa�k N. of Causevr�ay Blvd, between ' Corona�io Dz�ive and �Iandalay Avenue Citp of Glearwater 111 • 50$.�1 221.97 SU6o06 221.97 2b7.11 1,2$1.$b City Park Subdivision Lot 5 City of Clearwater • 10'7.$ 493•74 21_._ 5•53�r 491.4�_ 215�534 �_59036 21__5•534 � 1,�74.$0 TOTALS . 5,92$.6i 279i54o16 7,6�.9.090 1'7,43$��6 c�,l>y.3?4 7,4s7.55 657.534 iroo�:75 53,0$7052