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11/01/1954 ,;,J '"',':, ":~, '. .. " . t ., -: f(.J. . . ." ~ . "" ^ ~.. ,I ,; . .'1' ..... '. ;, '. ~."' .\~' CITY COMMISSION MEETING November 1, 1954 The City Commission of the City of Clearwater met in regular session at City Hall. Monday, November 1, 1954, at 1:)0 P.M. with the following members present: Herbert M. Brown John W. BateB Jack Rus se 11 Guy L. Kennedy *W. E. Strang, Jr. Mayor-Commissioner COlD11issioner Commissioner ColllJllissioner C ommis si oner *Absent at first of meeting. CaD8 in later. Also present were: F. C. Middleton Chas. M. Phillips, Jr. S. Lickton G. T. McClamma City Manager City Attorney City Engineer Chief of Police The meeting was called to order by the Mayor. The invocation was given by the Reverend Arthur Shell, of the Assembly or God Church in Clearwater. Commissioner Bates moved thst the minutes of the regular meeting of October,18tb and the special uweting of October 21st be approved in accordance with copies furnished each member in writing subject to the approval of Commissioner Strang. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Russell and carried unanimously. The City Manager reported that six bids had been received for the construction of paving in Evergreen Avenue 175 feet south of Drew Street to Cleveland Street. Tbe bids were read as follows: Blackburn Paving, Clearwater Davis-Schultz, Dunedin W. H. Armston Co., Clearwater W. L. Cobb Co., St. Petersburg Campbell Paving, Clearwater Orville Harris, St. Petersburg Alt. 1 $5,4 70. 50 5,g17.00 6,857.50 7,241.50 6,782.50 5,763.50 Alt. 2 $6;363.00 6,352.50 7,750.00 7,624.00 7,292.50 7,548. 50 , Al t. 3 .)1 sq. yd. .40 " " .15 " " By consent. the bids were referred to the City Manager for tabulation and report at the next meeting. Regarding the tabula tion o~ bids fo r 24 fire hydrants and 6 mechanical gate valves, the City Manager recommended accepting the low bid of $2,868.96 ~rom Mueller Company of Chattanooga. Commissioner Russell moved that the Mueller Company of Chattanooga, Tennessee, be given the bid at $2,868.96. Motion was seconded by CommiSSioner Kennedy and carried unanimously. In regard to the bids on the electrical equipment for the new Baseball Stadi~m, the City Manager recommended accepting the best bid of .32,618.36 from the Westinghouse Electric Supply of Tampa. Commdssioner Bates stated that he. CommiSSioner Strang and Commissioner Russell had checked the types of lights to be used and were recommending tbe Westinghouse unit as it would be easier and safer to maintain. Commissioner Strang came in at this time -- 1:55 P.M. Commissioner Russell moved that Westinghouse Electric Supply Company of Tampa be given the bid at .)2.618.)6, tbis being a saving over the bid by the contractor of approximately $18.000.00. Motion ~as seconded by Commissioner Bates and carried unanimously. The City Attorney read a Resolution from the Turner-Brandon American Legion Post #7 regarding the war monuments located in the traffic islands at the approach to the Causeway dra~bridge. The Resolution indicated approval of relocating the monuments if' necessary. The Mayor suggested that the City Manager submit a sketch showing the proposed improvements, widening of the streee, etc. By co~sent, the ~tter was referred to the Park Committee (Commissioners Strang and Russell) and Commissioner Kennedy for study and a report. The Mayor suggested that the Resolution be ackno~ledged. The City Manager presented a work order for .6.g~.B7 which would cover cable and materials ~or synchronizing the traffic lights on Cleveland Street from Missouri Avenue to Osceola Avenue and on Fort Harrison Avenue from Jeffords Street to Drew Street and on Drew Street from Fort Harrison to Garden Avenue. and would add a control system to permit emergency yellow flashing lights or all red for emergency vehicles. He also presented a work order for $5,127.60 covering changing the traCfic lights on Cleveland Street at Osceola, Fort Harrison and Garden Avenues to rour corner lights at each intersection. Commissioner Strang moved the work order covering lights to govern pedestrian and Motor traffic on Cleveland at the corners of Osceola, Fort Harrison and Garden, and the work order covering synchronizing the lights on Cleveland from Missouri to Osceola, on Fort Harrison from Jef"fords eo Drew, and east on Drew to Garden at a total cost of .11.992.~7 be approved. Notion was seconded by Commissioner Russell and carried unanimously. The City Manager described a proposed plan to move the Lawn Bowling Club building and the Home Demonstration Club building to slightly different locations in the City Park on South Osceola and change the location of" a driveway in the area in order 'to make space to add five more lawn bowling courts. He stated the relocating could be done at an estimated cost of .3,275.00.He reported that tbe estimated cost tor the material for surfacing the new courts (Rubico) was .2,301.00. 71 1: ,,' j I :, L '~, . " ,',',,' ,"""'_""'~,;.;."o",-L;,.... ... ,.'. "". ',,'. ..."":_",c.,,...,,;;;;i.,~:;,;..~'&:.~J!}j{;:tL2Ji~)ki~W~Wfi~;;;i,~~ rt. 7 9 t,~:;!~i';';;; , "'f t~.: l .' ,,~ f~!.: -2- CITY COMMISSION MEETI~G fiovember 1, 1954 Commissioner Strang moved that a work order in the amount of $5,576.00 be approved for moving the buildings in the City Park and the material for the lawn bowling courts. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Kennedy and carried unanimously. The City Attorney read a letter from Mr. W. Allin Bigg, Treasurer of Clearwater Community Symphony, Inc.. requesting the City to contribute $900.00 to help finance three symphony concerts to be given in Clearwater during the coming winter season. Commissioner Strang moved that the matter be referred to the Special Events Committee (of the Chamber of Commerce) for a report. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Bates and carried unanimously. A letter ~as read from Mr. He H. Baskin, Sr., on behalf of Mr. John Segelken, requesting that the outstanding balance of t1,828.05 from the .5,078.05 advanced by Mr. Segelken, to install water mains in his subdivision on Betty Lane under a refunding contract be roturned to him since other subdivisions had hooked into this line on Betty Lane. Tbe City Manager reported that the balance ot $1,828.05 resulted from some or the lots not being built on and that the money would be refunded at $75.00 per connection under the contract. It was the Commission's opinion that complying with the reque8~ would set a precedent tor other subdivisions. Commissioner Bates moved that the request be denied with some explanation. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Strang and carried unanimously. The City Attorney read a letter from Mr. W. S. Wightman on behalf ot his client, Mr. Don Simmons, requesting an opportunity to meet with the Commission in executive session to present a proposal for leasing the city property east ot the Park-Inn Restaurant on Clearwater Beach (Lot 5 City Park Subdivision). Due to the Court's adverse decision on the ~elson lease, the Commission agreed it would be advisable to evalua~e the City's position more thoroughly prior to any discussion on a lease agreement. The City Manager recommended the installation of 1~0 feet of sanitary sewer in an easement bet~een Tioga and Washington Avenue nor~h of South Street at an estimated cost of $720.00, check for which is on deposit from the property owner, Mr. Dellos Beck. Commissioner Strang moved that the work order covering the extension ot the sanitary se'Wer in Lalceview Heights Subdivision to be paid for by the property owner in the amount of approximately $720.00 be approved; if this cost exceeds $720.00, that he be billed for it; if it be less than $720000, that he be given credit. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Russell and carried unanimously. The Mayor announced a Public riearing on the request of Mrs. Carolyn R. Callahan for pe~ission to construct on Lot 2), Palm Bluft Subdivision, a second story apartment by remodeling an existing garage building in an area now zoned R-2. The City A~torney read the request from Mrs. Callahan which explained that she already had a non-conforming four-unit apartment building on the property. He also read the report of the Zoning Board which recommended that the request be denied. Mr. Wm. H. Wolfe, attorney, appeared before the Commission protesting the granting o~ the request on behalf of Mr. Will Bowman and others. Mr. E. M. Sanford also voiced his objection. Commissioner Strang moved that this Public Hearing be adjourned to November 15th, 1954, during which time the Commissioners will view the premises and look into it :further. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Bates and carried unanimously. The City Attorney read on its first reading Ordinance 661 which would declare the City's intention to annex the SW; o~ the NE~ of Section 10-29-15 and, that part of the NW~ of the NE~ in Section 10-29-15 lying south and west ot the north bank of Stevenson Creek. It was explained that this description included Fairburn Subdivision and the new Negro High School. Commissioner Strang moved that Ordinance 661 be passed on first reading. Mo~ion was seconded by Commissioner Russell and carried unanimously. The Commissioners discussed the possibility of annexing Stevenson Heights Subdivision immediately north of the creek. The City Engineer reported that the streets already installed in the subdivision were not of a sufficient width to conform to the City requirements. The City Manager stated that he thought the developers intend to make application to come into the City limits in order to be able to connect to the City's sanitary sewer lines. Commissioner Strang moved that OTdinance 661 be considered on its second reading by title only by unanimous consent. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Russell and carried unanimously. Commissioner Kennedy suggested that the descrip- tion be amended to include land lying south and west of the north bank or Stevonson Creek. The City ACtorney read Ordinance 661 by title only as amended. Commissioner Bates moved the passage of Ordinance 661 on second reading by title only as amended. Motion was seconded by Qomm1ssioner Strang and carried unanimously. Commissioner Strang moved that O~dinance 661 be considered on its third reading by unanimous consent of the Commission. Motion was seconded by ComDdssioner Bates ana carried unanimously. The City Attorney read Ordinance 661 in tulle Commissioner Strang moved that Ordinance 661 as amended be passed and adopted on its third and final reading. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Russoll and carriod unanimously. , . , . .' ".II ,'"':'I"';;" .........,~~~::.....~~ . - -,-.,. ,,;, '. ,.,.....:-1 ';.1;" < \ ' . ~ : > ;. !,..: I I' ", " ..,' . if~~~~I~~~J~ . , ~~~{;~ 't1 ,'C h'\fGP~i;;;~l~Jd;'~~~~""<.,,~_,,,.. , ..;., . . _.', ,." ". .... I ';, I:' P" ..'..... .. ~..~.; .~~'.. -;:' ..;....>>.:. ~,~"'j. . ',~;,,:;j(;':;::;:::~t~,;~U"iDj0i:'~~~it~{jr~/,. ' . ..' ,~.."'._I'. .~. ..~ ... -3- CITY COMMISSION MEETING November 1, 195~ Commissioner Bates suggested that at the end of thirty days before the final ordinance on annexation is presented to the Commission that the City Manager make a report as to the progress on the County project of paving Holt and Russell Street. The Mayor announced the consideration on its second reading of Ordinance 664 which would annex Bonair Hill 12 and #3 and certain areas. Commissioner Strang moved that Ordinance 664 be considered on its second reading by title only by unanimous consent o~ the Commission. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Russell and carried unanimously. The City Attorney read Ordinance 664 by title only. Commissioner Strang moved that Ordinance 604 be passed on second reading by title only. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Kennedy and carried unanimously. The City Attorney read Ordinance 664 in full. Commissioner Strang moved that Ordinance 664 be passed and adopted on its third and final reading and that the necessary steps be taken to inform the utility companies and other interested persons so the City can collect utility tax. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Russell and carried unanimously. The Mayor announced the consideration on its second reading of Ordinance 667 which would amend the classifications concerning wholesale gasoline and oil dealers, liquefied petroleum gas dealers, and daily newspapers in the Occupational License Ordinance 009. Commissioner Strang moved that Ordinance 667 be considered on its second reading by title only by unanimous consent. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Bates and carried unanimously. The City Attorney read the Ordinance by title only. Commissioner Russell requested permission to refrain from voting. Commissioner Bates moved the passage of Ordinance 667 on its second reading by title only as amended. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Strang. Upon the vote being taken, Commissioners Bates, Strang, Kennedy and Brown voted "Aye". Motion carried. Commissioner Russell did not vote. The City Attorney read Ordinance 667 in full. Commissioner Strang moved that Ordinance 667 be passed and adopted on its final reading as amended. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Kennedy. Upon the vote being taken, Commissioners Bates, Strang, Kennedy aJd Brown voted "Aye". Motion carried. Commissioner Russell did not vote. The City Attorney read on its first reading Ordinance 66e which would amend Ordinance 624, the Dog Ordinance. Commissioner Strang moved that Ordinance 668 be passed as amended on its first reading. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Russell and carried unanimously. Commissioner Bates asked to be excused from the meeting at 4:20 P.M. and the Mayor reported that Commissioner Bates had no objection to the Ordinance being passed on all three readings. Commissioner Russell moved that Ordinance 668 be considered on its second reading by title only by unanimous consent. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Strang and carried unanimously& The City Attorney read the Ordinance by title only. Commissioner Strang moved that Ordinance 668 be passed on its second reading by title only as amended. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Russell and carried unanimously. Commissioner Strang moved that Ordinance 668 be considered on its third reading by unanimous consent of the Commission present. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Kennedy and carried unanimously. The City Attorney read the Ordinance in full. Commissioner Russell moved that Ordinance 668 be passed and adopted on its third and final reading as amended. Motion was seconded by Cbmmissioner Strang and carried unanimously. The City Attorney presented a deed from A & W Glads, Inc., to the City for the drainage area shown on the Skycrest plats as Skybrook and recommen~ed that the deed be accepted since it was evident that the owner intended to abandon the property and tbe property is needed for a drainage easement. Commissioner Strang moved that the deed from A & W Glads be accepted and properly recorded. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Russell and carried unanimously. 1he City Manager recommended the installation of tie-ins to existing water mains in Salls Subdi vision, outside the City limits, at an estimated cost of $4,337.83, check for which is on ~ile from the developer. Commissioner Strang moved that the contract with Mr. Salls be approved and the proper officials be authorized to sign it. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Russell and carriod unanimously. The City Manager presented a Resolution requiring forty-three property owners to clean their lots of weeds and underbrush. Commissioner Strang moved that the Resolution be adopted. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Russell and carried unanimously. Commissioner Russell said it was his understanding that no trash was to be burned on the sanitary fill but on October 29th he had observed dense smoke in the area of the Police Pistol Range. He suggested that the City Manager check the matter. He also said that complaints had been received from residente in the area on the prevalence of rats. . .o,. :. 1."'"'"' -.., gO ~i~it::;:~ ii(lis rrif.~~f.r~~: '.',:',-. ....i'..';. ~~~,,": '. ~. .:: .:;.; :... ;i \.' ': ;,'1,' Ii -- I"~: ':': ':' ,', ' .':.' :.~; .' . . ,:- I, <~-' , ' . I :. '~~'.' '.: '..: " .' ' :') . , '. " .., .....-. ' . - . " ,..;" . .. "'. . ' ~. .... "', . . .""~~~Jj:;';~<10;M'~~~~~~:~;;~~ri~:~~!&~':)~'.::\~<~"'~~~:;(~r~"'*' '.,' -4- CITY COMMISSIOI MEETING Kovember 1, 195~ Oommissioner Russell mentioned a petition signed by sixty residents com- plaining ot the noise trom the model planes being flown at the Airport. The City Manager reported that he had given instructions that the flying ot the model planes in this location should be discontinued. . In response to an inquiry trom Commissioner Strang, the City Attorney reported that the Clerk had contacted the County Registration Ottice and had been informed that the qualified list was as accurate as it was possible tor them to make it and that they had omitted all names wherever it was possible to determine that the person resided outside the City limits. The Coma1ssion now adjourned as the City Commission and acting as Trustees of the Pension Fund admitted James William Plumb, Sr., Police Department, Charles McIntosh, laborer at the Disposal Plant, Herbert Maxwell and Robert E. Thomas, laborers in the Public Service Department, to membership in the Pension Plan on a motion by Commissioner Strang which was seconded by Commissioner Kennedy and carried unanimously. There being no further business to come betore the Board, the meeting was adjourned at 4:55 P.M. Attest: :z~~ l . ", ,,' "r~:.' ".~ '..'~i>. ;:~:~~;.:'~,;;:.-.:':~:,~.!::.;.::tr't;(,-::',:~r)~~~~~ '''''l'.''~';:'' II ~.. ~ uf . ..:~~""~' " "', ::.. ';~' ~.' ,'~' ;",i;J~Lti~~~,"""""""~_,",,,_..... . ". _,;~; ~~,c",.),"".""L",~:.." _"," .,...... " .... .... ....:, ......, .,'.'C"" "';i,;.";;~'i~lL,""i~2~@~i1tdffiii!2!J&:lM~;t... . CITY CO~~ISSION MEETING November 1, 1954 Mayor Commissioner Herbert M. Brown Commissioners Jack Russell, W. E. Strang, Jr. John W. Bates, Guy L. Kennedy October 29, 1954 Gentlemen: The City Commission will meet in Regular Session on Monday, November 1, 1954 in the City Hall Auditorium to discuss the items listed on the attached agenda. Meeting time will be at 1:30 P.M. FCM:s Enclosure Very truly yours, /s/ F. C. Middleton City Manager -----------------------------------~----------------------------~-------~~~---- Agenda - City Commission Meeting of November 1, 1954 City Hall Auditorium 1:30 P.M. 1. Invocation, The Rev. Arthur Shell, Assembly of God, Clearwater. 2. Approving of the minutes of the Regular Meeting of October IS, 1954 and the Special Meeting of October 21, 1954. 3. Opening of bids for Construction of Pavement in Evergreen Ave. between Drew ~t. and. Cleveland St. 4. Awarding of bid ror: A. Fire Hydrants and valves. B. Electrical equipment for Baseball Stadium. 5. Commission 1 5 considerat ion of: A. Resolution from the American Legion ---- removal of monuments. B. Work Orders covering lights to govern pedestrian and mobile traffic at corners of Cleveland and Osceola, Ft. Harrison and Garden Avenue. C. Report from City Manager with reference to moving buildings in City Park. D. Letter from Clearwater Community Symphony, Inc. E. Letter from H. H. Baskin, Sr. with reference to water main on Betty Lane. F. Letter from W. S. Wightman with reference to leasing property on Clearwater Beach next to the Park Inn Restaurant. G. Work Order covering Sewer Extension to serve parts of Lakeview Heights Subdivision to be paid for by the property owner. 6. Public Hearing on request of Mrs. Carolyn R. Callahan for permission to construct on Lot 23, Palm Bluff Subdivision, a second story apartment by remodeling an existing garage building on property containing a four unit non-conforming apartment building in an area zoned R-2. 7. Commission's consideration of items from the City Attorney's Office: A. Ordinance #661, intention to annex colored school property and Fairburn Addition. B. Ordinance #664, annexation of Bonair Hill Subdivision No. 2 and Bonair Hill Subdivision No.3 and other certain areas, on second and third readings. C. Ordinance #667, amendments to Occupational License Ordinance, regarding Liquefied Petroleum Gas Dealers on second and third readings. D. Ordinance #668, amendments to Dog Ordinance. E. Deed from A & W Glads, Inc. 8. Utility Improvements. 9. Lot Mowing Applications. 10. Any item not on the agenda will be considered with the consent of the Commission. Adjournment. Commission acting as Trustees for the Pension Plan. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- To: From: Subject: Mr. F. C. Middleton O. H. Anderson, Sec'y. ~oning Board Request of Carolyn R. Callahan October f!, 1954 The Zoning Board makes the following recommendation to the request of Carolyn R. Callahan Lots 23 & 24, Palm Bluff Subd~vision That the request be denied, as this is an expansion of R-4 usage in an R-2 area. Attached hereto is original request. ------~----------------~----------------------------------.--------------~-------- -.,. %2 /'1 l.".:' ,~;.. ,;~~~f i~W:~~i;~: l'l<~ ,\,,1>.;\..-:(,\_, "'I" ~'.'~'I1j!j~!.:' ~ ' '~':,' : ".' ,,' r ~, , j' . ".'1'..::;f""';I:' l' I>f':';;./ ' I.....:..i;,ti)\'; , "''''1'' ~ It ... ' ,'.' .~' .,1."", .} " ':. I"", " ",',.ii. " , , ,,' .... : ,. - ',"',',,',.- [~i~t~ ' ,i,~::~1 ", > '. " ..~.,: ,'.: . '. ~ 1 ,',', . "'L ,'" '. '. ~: ~'.":f,-;.,.' '. ~":"..~:'.';~.,~:...,...,, CITY COMMISSION MEETING November I, 1954 1201 N. Osceola ~venue Clearwater, Florida (phone 33-5341) Septemher 17, 1954 Zoning and Planning Board City of Clearwater Clearwater, Florida Gentlemen: Re: Lota ~3 and 24 Palm Bluff Suhdlvision Pinellas GountYt Florida This is to i,nform you that I have for many years owned find operrtted an apart.ment house dwelling located on the above capt10nerl ~TOI~rty. I h~ve 4 Rpartments and 4 garages located on the lots as afore-ntHte~. As you well know, the City o~ Clearwater in its recent zonine law which was voted "nd rntlf1ed by the public kept the location where I live as "R-2" zonIng- However, while the designation remains the same, the definitior changed. .~s you know, R-2 formerly was multiple dwel1ing--it is noW restricted to durl~x. Howevor. I have B "non-conforming" use at this location, and my re~uest is ~imply this: Above the 4 garages that service my mAin apartment bujlding, I desire to construct an apartment consisting of one bedroom, living roorn, dintn~ Rnd kitchen ~rea. I feel that this is a true applicrltion of Y011r hArdship rule, and I would appre- ciate it very much if your board would nct ufon 'ny re'luest at an (~arly date. The only change being m8de in the exiRtin~ ~nrR~e btlil~in~ is that the over-hang would be added, and also an outside stairway, Rnd an upstRirs would be built on to the s aid garage. Trusting this will meet your early AFFroval, and hopin~ to be notified of your meeting, I remain Sincerely yours, /sl Carolyn R. Callahan -------------------------------------------------------------------~---------~--- R!!.:SOLUTION Turner-Brandon Post #7 The AmericRn Leeton ";] e ;n~watt3r, Fla. WHEREAS certain improvements to the Rpproaches to the Causeway from Clearwater proper are urgently required, and Whereas such improvements are ~reatly neederl to expedite the movement of traffic from the mainland to the bench rmd i nf>\lre such movement of' traf'fic with safety, and Whereas such imrrovements would reflu i re the re loe at10n 0 r the monuments commem- orating the several wars to.~oth'3r wi. th 8 djacent fla~ roles Now Be It Therefore Resolved 1. That Turner-Brandon Post 7. The American Legion urge the City of Clearwater to act immediately to C 'Jmplp.tB such j,mrrovements 2. That should the memori~]s Anrt F)R~ staffs be relocated, that same be placed in the vicinity of thl~ Mnnici pa] R.udi torium said memorials to face the flagstaff in such posit,ion as shall he in kl?epinp; vl/i th their designed purpose Be it Further Resolved tha.t a copy of this resolution be forwarded to the City Commission 01 the City of CluArwater, Fla. for such action as they may deem proper. Passed this 30th day of SeptHmber 1954. Is! Joseph Roberts Adjutant ~----~---~~--~---~------~---------------~----------~-----------------------~~---- October 14, 1954 Gi ty 14anager City of Clearwater Clearwater, Florida Dear Mr. Middleton: In behalf of ~1r. Don Simmons 'fIe would like to meet with the City Commi ssioners at their next executive meeting to present a proposal of Mr. Simmons for the leasing of the city property East of the Park-Inn Restaurant for the purpose .l.< ' . . ~~. \.: : , , "..:.) . , " '~ ' . ..' ,,' P'o''''.' . ..' j'!r""i".i"'f",':o:. ...... ......., .. ,., _.~....- . . -." -. ", ,,, :. ".-.' ., ~."..'...., ,-,. ' ," u':' ,._,,~ r- ::.;;'::f.\~r~'.:. '., . 13 " J.t.' i~lhirJ~f: lhd.....;.~V) "'(:1(: :L;;~,,,,;,~;;:,,";~,~;~~~~'~':?"~~f"1t":'~~i~:f4~~~: ::j .,~ ;.;~'" '~ ". I ~. ... . . 1....:....... ,'Art ~,~>- :~;;.~:.:':.. CITY COMMISSION MEETING NovAmher 1, 1954 (Continued) of building and operati.ng :t dr1.vo-in rentllurnnt. It is my understanding that this matter has been discuHserl with Mr. Uernio Nuce and that he will have no objection to the proposnl of Mr. Sirlllllons. Val' y t l'U ly your ~3 WI r, WPM 1\ N & ROWE By /s/ W. S. Wiehtman WSW/sd ---------------------------~-----------------~-------~------------~-------~----- Mr. Middleton: October 12th, 1954 in line wi th tho sllf"~l'st,1 nn v/hich c;)m~ up Clbout a year ago at the conference between yourself. Mr. Driver, Mr. Knl~ht nnd rnyself, I wish to offer the following to be set up as Fin ::lmendrnnnt to 0rd. 02/.. (1) A section to rrohihjt tho ~hootln~ or dogs, cats or birds with either a so called "air" rifle or fjr~nrm 0f 3ny rtascrirtion. (2) A sect ion to r'roh j hi t the chronic bnrking or howling of' dogs after 10 P.M. or durine thfl day if ~ menance to health etc., in case of sickness etc. (3) To protllbit ~ny rerson harhorin~, keeping or maintainin~ a dog infected wi th mange, di. stp.ll\per or other infectouR cti se~se unless such animal is confined on the premises of thH owner in such a manner as to preclude any possible contact ':)1' contaminr.1tion of anilllalR or persons. (4) To prohibit the ~b~n~onme~t of dogs, cats or other animals within the limitR of the City of CleArwater. (5) To provide the imrounctin~ of horses, cows or other domestic animals either secured or at large on the public 8t~eets or parkways of the City of C learwC'lt er . We have a couple of very ureent CRses pending which are covered by sections of the above and therefore we wish to uree speedy passage of these amendments, if they meet with your approval. The only ~lUthol'it.y WE' have in the City of Clearwater is the enforcemen'ht of Ord. 624 which of cour~e mAkes it rather embarrassing to have to explain that certBin acts, pertAjnin~ to AnimHl~, must be referred to other departments. Passage of the above will cover prnctically Rll of the complaints we have. S.P.C.A. of Clearwater R. D. Warner cc to Mayor Brown cc to 1'-11'. Driver -----------------------------------------------------------------------------~~- RESOLUTION WHEREAS: it has been determined by the City Commission o~ the City o~ 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 80, 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 and/or underbrush within ten (10) days after notice in writing to the owners theroof to do so and that upon failure ~o comply with said notice, the City shall perform such cleaning and charge the costs thereot against the respective properties in accordance with Section 126 ot the Charter of the City of Clearwater, as amended. NAME i'. ~. Burroughs 24 Jackson St. Berea, Ky. John Mixon 512 6th Ave. S.W. Largo, Fla. Herman Welaing 247-17 136th Ave. Rosedal. 10, N.Y. Guat Bcck B. Middle Patent Rd. Bedford, H.Y. Raymqnd Center 1360 Palaetto CitJ Oba.. Pawr 2000 Liberty St. aI's.., Pa. DESCRIPTION Lot 15 Bayside 114 Lot 4, Block D Belleview Ct. COST ;:00 5.00 Lot 2, Block E Breeze Hill 3.00 Lots 3 and 4, Block E Breeze Hill 6.00 Lots 5, 6 and 1, Block E Breeze Hill Lot 5, Bloek 267 Carlouel 9.00 5.00 ( Continued) . .. > .,/,",": f.) ,.-,>.....,,,.. , ., ~ . .~.i~ ~i11fl~J~I~~~;~ I"" '. .:'., ". .~,. .' \"., "", "" .,... "''''j'' I ~~J~f(~:f;!~tr~". ' . iii<. ,~".~U'i2[&;;L.3~:,.{;L,~~"Z~;'%:Li)::t::7:.{i0*ii:'i!3:&rg;f;\'!itD:cJ2i;.;11;;!iP.\!08ix";"" ::::'i:~':',~":"<"':'?~;i'i(,,';;::~i NAME - ; Elmer Smith Sale Creek, Tenn. Lillie & Eustace Williams 200 N. Main Shelby ville, Tenn. Pasquale Gigliotti 711 Isabella Rd. Connellsville, Pa. Wm. R. Adams .377 Vine GlenEllyn, Ill. W. D. Owens 501 S. Myrtle City Joe Regueira 210 Franklin Tampa, Fla. Wm. Bass 657 Mandalay City Park Bernard Bernard Tobacco Warehouse Abingdon, Va. Mary' Houg c70 Wightman & Rowe .319 S. Garden City M. C. Marcus 667 Bay Esplanade City Bawnie McCoon 925 Mandalay City Bess Pardo . 2.305 4th Ave. Tampa, Fla. Salvador Greco 96.3 Eldorado City Leonard Cook 650 Poinsettia City Emory Daniel 1207 Jackson Blvd. City Bessie Stewart Box .341 Safety Harbor, Fla. Ed. P. Lewis P.O. Box 501 City French Bicksler 1464 Druid City Leona McManus 700 Skyview City Frederick Sonneborn 4.30 Mandalay City Richard Schmid 1915 Cleveland City Wm. Koester Broadway Motel Dunedin, Fla. John Burnison Box 82 City Karl Trick 80 Grant Ave. White Plains, N.Y. Walter Ruthenberg 28.301 Elmdale St. Clair Shores. Mich. D. B. Wright c/o Clw. Realty 40 N. Ft. Harrison City BllGn Raymond c/o R. Yelton 111 ... Aurora .01t1 CITY COMMISSION MEETING November 1, 1954 (Continued) DESCRlfTI9N Lots 1 2,.3 and 4 Block A, Creet Lake Lots Sand 6, Block A Crest Lake Lot 21 les8 S 20' and 28 Block B, Crest Lake Park Lot 11, Block 11 F10ridena Lots 8S and 86 less S.E. and lata 1.30-13S Lloyd White Skinner S.E. 31.86' of lot 86 and lot 87 and part of 88 Lloyd White Skinner Lots 1 and 16, Block 13 Mandalay Lots 1 and 8, Block lS Mandalay Lot 1i Block 17 Manda ay ~ 12.00 6.00 5.00 5.00 31.86" 30.00 10.00 N.E. t at 2 and 3 lese Deed 1908.31-A Block 77, Mandalay Lot 21 Block SO Manda 8Y Lot 5i Block SO Manda ay Lot8 1,2.3.4,17i18,19 and 20 Block 84, Manda ay, Unit S Lot 16, Block 8~ Mandalay, Unit 5 Lots 7 and 8, Block K Hillcrest 1/2 Lots 11 and 12, Block K Hillcrest 112 Lot 25 less N 70' Glenwood Lots 22 and 24 Palm Terrace Unit 2 Lots 2S and 26 Palm Terrace Unit 2 Lot 27 Palm Terrace Unit 2 Lot 5 Block B Unit ~, Skycrest Lot 6 Block B, Unit ~, Skycrest Lots 5 and 68 Block C Unit 6, Skycrest Lota 2 and 3, Block C Unit 7, Skycrest Lot 9, Block B Unit 7, Skycrest Lot 1 Block A Unit h, Skycreat Lot S Block K Unit 7. Skycreat 8.00 8.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 24.00 .3.00 8.00 8.00 4.00 10.00 6.00 3.00 4.00 4.00 8.00 8.00 4.00 ....... - -... 4.00 4.00 , , .' " (Continued) . .. -.- . , . ,. ,..:."........ ... ,'~.~ I.. ;" ,\~l"." ,......")...~ :.-::.'../..:!",;..... , , . ' " .. '. ' . ~ , ::i"~ .:'" l,. " 1!>J'~'.>;:.:::'-"'j-^.:::{r "~.;:y.~"'\F.: ""'~"_:: :~a(f'.~":'; ,-)~:~~}~~~\::~~.~~~?~~j~ttf~~~'~:(~~ ~~..~t?,~~?,. .~ .... .. _ . 7"':'~'.r~~~~~.:/'~..\'~:':"~<::.:' :'~2'r~';t~~J;;i~<tA1i'ij%':fiJ.;ili)~"~~iiiJi,""i~kL~~itJj:i~;i~i0:i~~@' ..,.', 'i~;f' .... ....". .... , <' ~, NAME CITY Caoa:SSION MEETING November 1. 1954 (Continued) DESCRIFTION Lots 6 and 7, Block K Unit 7, Skycrest Lots 8 and 9, Block K Unit 7, Skycrest Lot 1, Block C, Unit 8 and lot 2, Block K, Unit 7, Skycrest Lots 2 and 3, Block C, Unit a, Skycrest 5637 x 7 from N.E. cor of NEi o~ NWi 13-29-15 run SOd 39'47" E 50.01' to S line Drew, tb W along S line Drew 50.02' tor POB, run th W 7S', th SOd 39'47" E 150' to N bdry or 16' alley, th E parallel with S line Drew 75', th H Od 39'47" 'II 150' to POB. Lot 14, Block 8 Sunset Pt. 2nd Add. Lot 15, Block B Sunset Pt. 2nd Add. Lot 2, Block :3 Tagare111 Lot 1, Block 1 Tagare11i Lots 2 and ), Block 1 Tagare11i 6.00 Q.Qm'. 8.00 Geo. Showalter 1Q4.3 S. Webster Green Bay Wisc. John Burnison Box g2 City Richard ScbJDid 1915 Cleveland City Chas. G. Ros8 1521 Kirk St. Evanston, Ill. John Borkowski 11 E. &8\1S St. Allentown, Pa. 8.00 8.00 8.00 5.00 Raymond Cloninger 1170 Sunset Pt. Dr. City Cleve Hill 1856 St;evenson City Nestore Baldasarre 1155 Grove City Gus Alibrandi 1616 Grand Blvd. Syracuse, 1.1. Jobn Nastasi 10 Academy St. Darien, Conn. PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE City Commission o~ the City of Clearwater. Florida, this 1st day of November, A. D. 1954. / sl Herbert M. Brown Mayor-Commissioner 4.00 4.00 4.00 3.00 ATTEST: /s/ H. G. Wingo City Auditor and Clerk ~-~-~.-----~-.----------------~----~--------------~---------------------~-~~---- Oct. 7, 1954 Honorable City Comm1ssionera Clearwater, Florida Gentlemen: As Trustees or the City of Clearwater Employees' Pension Fund. you are hereby notified tnat James William Plumb, Sr. a patrolman in the Police Department bas been duly examined by a local physician and designated by him as a Wfirst; ciass~ risk. The above employee began bis service with the City on Mar. 11, 195~ He i8 under 45 years of age and meets tne requirements oC our Civil Serv:l.ce. It is hereby recommended by the Advisory Comm1~tee that be be accepted into meabersbip. Very truly yours. Advisory Commdttee of the Employees' Pension Pund /s/ Paul Kane, Chairman /s/ Helen Peters /sl Dick Nellon --~---~~---~-------~------------~------------------------------------~--~----_._- Oct;. 7, 1954- Honorable City Commissioners Clearwater t Florida , Gentlemen: ... As Trustees of the City or Clearwater &lp1oyees' Pension Fund. you are bereby 'Dotified that Charles McIntosh. a laborer at the Di8posal Plant It has been du1y .".'ex8IDlned, by a local physician and designated by him 88 . "f"irst clasaW risk. (9olltl~.~l 'h' " ,',. ; .' ',. . '''~'.. ....' ...~ Yo ._ ':.'" '.;.:,..... ',;.... ',' '. \" . lr,.., "'j.'. "I ,J,,,";"-,l', " 11tt!l~~1';!'::~::=:~;;'jiS'Qv,:;"';];~iE~1,~~:;;;~~l~~~:;~~:;''fit ~ ~ '.~.. .-' . ~::~':";::'?:7:"'(":'+:' . .' ::,'. ..':-.;:.,".' . . . ". . " ,,' ",' ,'. ., ".. . ',' ,',,, CITY COMM[SSION MEETING November 1, 1954 (Continued) The above employee began bis service with the Cit.y on Jan. 26, 1954. He 1s under 45 Y€1ars of age and meets the requirements or our Civil Service. It. is hereby recommended by the Advisory Committee that he be accepted into membership. Very t.ruly YO\l1"8, Advisory Committee of the Employees' Pension Fund /s/ Paul lane, Chairman Zs/ Helen Peter a 'Is/ Dick Nelson --~----------.--------~---.~-.--~---.----.-~~-------------~--.~~---------~-----.- Oct.. 18, 1954 Honorable City Commissioners Clearwater, Florida Gentlemen: As Trustees of t.he City o~ Clearwater Employees' Pension Fund, you are hereby not.ified that Herbert Maxwell, a laborer in tbe Public Service Department.'haa been duly examined by a local physician and designated by him as a "first classr. risk. The above employee began his service with the Cit.y on July 14, 1952. He is under 45 years of age and meets tbe requirements o~ our Civil Service. It. il hereby recommended by the Advisory Committee that he be accepted into membership. Very truly yours, Advisory Committee or the Employees' Pension Fund /s/ Paul Kane, Chairman Is/. Dick Nelson fS! Hel.en Peters ----------.----._---._--~----~----~--~--------------~--~------~---------------~. Oct.. 19, 1954 Honorable City Commissioners Clearwat.er, Florida Gentlemen: As Trust.ees ot the City of Clearwater Employees' Pension Fund, you are hereby notified that Robert E. Thomas. a laborer in the Public Service Dept. has been duly exmained by a local physician and designated by him as a "rirst. class" risk. The above employee began bis service witn the City on Apr. S, 1954. He is under 45 years of age and meets the requirements of our Civil SerVice. It 18 hereby recomaended by the Advisory Committee that he be accepted into memberShip. Very truly yours, Advisory Comadttee of the Employees' Pension Fund /.s/ Paul .Kane, Chairman Is/ Dick Nelson /s/ Helen Peters -----~-~-----.----.--~----~------------~-----~--.~-----~-----._------------------- . ,- J.o# ,I' , ' , , '/::',:.", ,', ,. " . . . , . L: . . , ,6'" *, ;t::~~:::::~:::.... .. . .c..~~~.".~.:_~;::~~:.=~::;:::;::~:::'~~:?~:::~i~:':;:;".J;"'<'~:'S'~f::;':?'~;~~i~' '. J: . ::" .:~. ';;.:::.;F<~:.;. :';0-; " . ' .. ,.... . . ,"" . . . .," . ORDIRQCE 10. 661 AN ORDIIANC! DECLARIIG THE IHTEHTIOH OF THE CITt OF CLEARWATER TO ABEl ALL OF 'lHB SOUTHWEST QUARUR. (SWi) OF THE 10RTHEAS! QUARTER (REi) OF SECTIOR 10, TOWNSHIP 29 SOUTH, RAJOI 15 EAST, AID THAT PORTIOI OF THE ,NORTHWEST QUARTER (Pi) OF THE NORTHEAST QUAR.'l'ER (Hi) OF SECnOI 10, TOWHSHIP 29 SOUTH IQ\ROB 15 BAST. LYING SOUTH AID WEST OF THE IORTH BAlK 0' STEVERSON CREEK lITO THE CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE Cln OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA, UPON THE ElPIRATIOI OF THIRTY (30) DAYS FROM. THB PASSAGE or THIS ORDIRARCE ACCORDIIG TO THE PROVISIOKS or SEeTIOI 111.04, :n.ORIDA STATUTES. 1951; AXIl PRO- VIDIIG FOR THE EFFECTIVE DATE OF THIS ORDIBARCE. BB IT ORDAIIED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY or CLEARW~TER, FLORIDA: I Section 1. The City ot Clearwater, acting by and through its City Commission, hereby declares its intention to annex into the corporate limits ot the City o~ Clearwater Florida, the following described lands lying contiguous to the ' territorial limits of said City, which lands contain les8 than ten (10) registered voters: All of the Southwest Quarter (SWi) ot the lortheast Quarter (IE~) of Section 10, Township 29 South Range 15 East, and that portion ot the Northwest Quarter luwi) ot the lortbeast Quarter (lEt) ot Section 10, Township 29 South, Range 15, East lying South and West of the Horth bank ot Stevenson Creek. Section 2. The City ot Clearwater, acting by and through its City Commission intends to annex the foregoing lands according to the provisions or Section 171.04, Florida Statutes, 1951, and to that end, the City Auditor and Clerk is hereby directed to publish this Ordinance in the Clearwater Sun, a newspaper published in the City ot Clearwater, once a week for four (4) consecutive weeks immediately after the passage ot this Ordinanc e. Section 3. This Ordinance shall become effective immediately upon its passage. PASSED ON FIRST READING PASSED ON- SECOND READING PASSED ON THIRD AND FINAL READING AND ADOPTED November 1, 1954 November 1, 1954 November 1, 1954 Attest: /s/ H. G. Wingo City Auditor and Clerk /s/ Herbert M. Brown Mayor-Commissioner . ~~~~:;;:;:;:::I::.0'~J.~"....,.d;::;~;~;~;~~;;:~;'~~"rtft;~~~~~.. " / APFIDAVIt STArE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF PINELLAS I Before me. the undersigned authority, personally appeared B. J. DRIVEl. who upon being by me duly sworn, deposes and says: 1. That he has personal knowledge as to the occupancy o~ the land embraced in the following described tract of land: All of the SWt ot the lEt of Sec. 10, fwp. 29S, fige. 151, and that portion of the IW, of the 11* ot Sec. 10. Twp. 29S, Rge. 151, lying South and West ot Stevenson Creek, and that said tract of land which the City of Clearwater, Florida, proposes to annex into the corporate limits ot the said City or Clearwater contains less ~ban ten (10) registered voters. 2. 1.hat this affidavit is made in compliance with Sect10n 171.~, Florida Statutes 1951. and 1s made to induce the City 'or Clearwater to annex,the,. foregoing tract into i~s corporate limit s. Further deponent sayeth not. WITlESS my signature and 01"f1c1al seal at Clearwater in the County of P1nellas and the State 01" Florida, this 7th day of September, 1954. /s/ B. J. Driver StlORR TO AND SUBSCRIBED before me this 7th day of Sep'tember, 19S1t. /s/ Bery1 F. Sydnor Rotary Public f" . ~~1~~~~~~:i",'"J:::'_'c:":';;~;1~;~h~~~:",C~:;;~-';:'~j;;~;'::~;:,:;,:~:::~:;~~j'W~"';"':';"'~';'"""'~:'::~tT~:;'~~~;,;<~ , ,t OBDI.AIICS 10. 664 AN ORDIIAlCE ANNEIIRO BOMAIR RILL SUBDIVISlD. 10. 2, BOIAIR HILL SUBDIVISIOR .0. 3 AID CERTAIM UIPLAT'l'ED LANDS COI4'l'IGUOUS 'L1IERBTO, AID CERTAII AREAS III THE ~EST 3/4 OF THE SOUrHEASf 1/4 OF THE SOUTKEAST 1/~ OF SECTIOI 15b TOWNSHIP 29 SOUTK, RARGE 15 EASt' INTO THE CORP RATE LIKITS OF THE CI'l'Y OF CLEAR\\' ATER, FLORIDA!. AND REDEFIIfIIG THE BOUtiDARY UNES OF THE CITY TO ItlCLUDE SAID SUBDI- VISIOliS AND CERTAIfl UfiPLATTED LANDS COWTIGUOUS THERETO AND CERTAIN AREAS IR THE WEST 3/~ OF '1'HB SOU1KEAST 1/1+ OF 'rItE SOUTHEAST 1/4 or BECTIOI 15,l '1'O'OSHJ:P 29 SOUTH, RAfiGE 15 EAST ACCQaDIIIG TO TH~ PROVISIONS OF SECtIOH 171.0~, FLORIDA STATUTES; AID PROVIDIWG FOR TKE EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City ot Clearwater, Florida, enacted Ordinance 10. 660 on September 7 195~, whicb ordinance declared the intention of the said City to annex Bonair Hii1 Subdivision 10. 2, Bona1r Hill SubdivisioD'.O. 3 and those certain lands contiguo~s thereto, and certain areas in the West 31~ of the BB 1/4 of the SE 1/4 or Sec. 15, Twp. 29 S, Bange 15E into the corporate limits of the City of ~learwater, and WHEREAS, said ordinance was p~b1ished once a week tor four consecutiY8 weeks in the Clearwater Sun, a newspaper p~b1ished in the City of Clearwater, Florida, proof or ~hich p~blication is hereto attached, wnd WHEREAS, Dore than thirty days has expired since tne 8nactlllent or Ordinance 10. 660, and no registered voter oC the City of Clearwater, no o~ner of real estate in the territory to be annexed, and no person ~homsoever, bas objected to such annex~tion or has applied to the Circuit Court of the Sixtn Judicial Circuit in and for Pinellas County, Florida, setting forth any objection to said annexation. and \ WHEREAS, all of the provisions ot Section 171.0~, Florida Statutes, have been complied with. lOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CI'l'f COMMISSIOIi OF TRI C IT! OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA: Section 1. The City ot Clearwater, acting by and through its City Commission, by the authority and under the provisions of Section 171.0~, Florida Statutes, hereby annexes into the corporate limits of, the City of a1earwater, Florida. and redefines the boundary lines of the said City so as ~o include therein the following: BOIAIR HILL SUBDIVISION HO. 2, according to the map or pla& thereo~ as recorded in plat book 29, page ~7 of the p~b~ic records of P~nellas County, Florida, also described as follows: Commence at the Southwe3t corner o~ the rwl of Sec~1on 11, Townsbip 29 South, Range 15 East, and run South 89 deg. 21' 30" East 1996.16 feet along East and West centerline of the aforesaid Section 11, thenpe run North 0 deg. 06' 30" East 133.00 feet tor a Point of Beginning. Thence from this Point o~ Beginning contin~e North 0 deg. 06' 30w East 266.00 feet, thence run North 89 deg. 21' )0" West 240.00 feet, thence run South 0 deg. 06' 25" West 266.00 feet, thence run South 89 deg. 21' 30" East 240.00 feet to P.D.B. BONAIR HILL SUBDIVISION NO.3, according to the map or plat thereot 8S recorded in plat book 34, page 19 of the pub11c records of Pine11as County, Florida, also described as follows: Begin at the Southeast corner o~ tbe RWt of Section 11, Township 29 South, Range 15 East and run t.hence Jorth 69 deg. 21' 30" West, along the east and west center line of Said Section 11, 671.98 feet, thence North 0 deg. 06' 30" East 399.0 feet tor P.O.B., thence North 0 deg. 06' 30" East 266.59 feet, thence ~orth 89 deg. 21' SO" West 661.13 feet to the 40 acre line, thence South 0 deg. ~2' 08" West, along the 40 acre line 532.81 feet, thence South 89 deg. 21' 30" East 422.0 feet, ~hence Worth 0 deg. 06' 30" East 266.0 teet, thence South 89 ' deg. 21' 30" East 2~0.O ~eet to P.O.B. Less right-ot-way ~or the S.A.L. BR. ALS~ tl1e South 13)' of the SW~ of the SEl ot nit: of Section 11. Township 29 outh, Range 15 East, less streets rights of way. ALSO the East )50 feet o~ the West 500.11 feet of the lorth 650 feet of the West 3/4 of the BEl of the SE~ of Section 15, Township 29 South, Range 15 East, and The West 3/4 or the BE; of the 514 less the Ease 350 feet of the Wes~ 500.11 feet or the Harth 650 reet in Secti~n lS, TownShip 29 South, Range 15 East. , ,.....'.. ,i" ." ,...., ~ . .,~.".':..pq i. ,. " I. ' . f.' , ~\.; it,; r'i~ Jl;I!~!l : l-""f''i\'';l~',;, , 'i;:'1;,tfl.. I., . ...,./.,~, ..."" ~ .~~:.!;.: ~ il" .,,- '~J<' . ~f~ ",l,'j ,~ , . . ORDI'ARCE NO. 667 AI ORDIIABCI AMmDIRG ORDIIIAHCE 10. 609, THE SAKI BElIIG AI ORDI.ARCE AMENDING ORDIIAJiCE 110. 580~ THE SAME B EIRG SECTIOII 8 OF CHAPTER 19 OF THE CODJS or THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA, 1950, AID BEllO THE OCCUPATIOBAL LICENSE ORDINANCE OF THE Cln or CLF.ARWA TiR, FLORIDA, BY AMENDIIIG THE CLASSIFICATIORS I "GASOLINE AID OILS, WHOLESALE, BULl PLAIT OR DELIVERI 1 SERVICE," LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GAS DEALERS SELLIIG OR DELlVERlIIG SUCH GAS WI THII THE CITY," AID "REWSPAPERS, DAILI" THEREIN; PROVIDING FOR REPEAL OF ALL ORDIRAlCBS OR PARTS OF ORDIIANCES IN CONFLICT HEREWITH; AID PRO- VIDIIG FOR THE EFFECTIVE DATE HEREOF. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE Cln OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA: Section 1. That Ordinance 110. 609, the same bEl ng an ordinance amending Ordinance 10. 580, and being Section 8 of Chapter 19 ot "The Code of the City of Clearwater, Florida 1950," be and the same is hereby amended so that the classifications "Gasoline and Oils, Wholesale. Bulk Plant or Delivery Service", "Liquefied Petroleum Gas Dealers Selling or Delivering Sucp Gas Within the City," and "Newspapers, Daily" appearing on pages 7, 9. and 10, respectively, ot said Ordinance No. 609, shall read as follows: "GASOLINE AND OILS, \~olesale, Bulk Plant, or Deli very Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $75.00 "LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GAS DEALERS SELLING OR DELIVERING SUCH GAS WITHIN THE CITY . . . . . . . . $75.00 "NEWSPAPERS AND PUBLICATIONS OF GENERAL CIRCULATION Daily . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 175.00 Section 2. All Ordinances and parts of Ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed to the extent of such conflict. Section 3. This Ordinance shall become effective immediately upon its passage. PASSED ON FIRST READING October 18, 1954 PASSED ON SECOND READING November 1, 1954 PASSED ON 'rHIRD AND FINAL READING AND ADOPTED November 1, 1954 /s/ Herbert M. Brown Mayor-Commissioner Attest: /s/ H. G. Wingo City Auditor and Clerk ,> '. :'. ., . '..',"'.' \ "l " " . ,"' ,... ," ," . J' .; ........ . ~.' ., . ~.', ,,~....(..' ,~~'j' ::~"" ',' . ~tp.1f!pf,,:;jr~:<\:'~"~:~:\{~;:Y:;'h-" ;;;' ;:!~^(, i";,;~";.:', - .., ; ".:~~~":'~~i.i~i4.fr~J~~~~5.2~:;i;iL2:.~..J~;j'L~i,:'~~~;,ii;;~L:L~..{;?xti:.b1.~;.~;~{[X:,~L:;.;}_~,~;,.~h~~~~5~;~2 ;~,Jl,f ORDIIAHCE .0. 66ft AI ORDIIAlCE AMEROIIG ORDIHAICB 10. 62~ OF THE CITY .OF CLEARWATER. FLORIDA, BY PROVIDIIG FOR THE AMEND- l~HT OF SECTIOR 12 AID SECTION 18 or SAID ORDINANCE HO. 624; PROVIDING FOR THE PROHIBITIOI AGAIIST SHOOT- IIG DOGS. BIRDS, ETC.. PROVIDIRG FOR THE PROHIBITIOI OF MAINTAINING BARKING DOGS, ETC.; PROHIBITING THE ^BAIUX)Nl.ffiNT OF DOGS, CATS AfiD OTHER ANIMALS; PROVID- ING FOR THE IMPOUNDING OF KORSES, COWS, E'l'C., IN THE CITY AND ON THE PUBLIC STREETS; PROVIDING FOR THE CONTROL OF INFECTIOUS ANIMALS; PROVIDIIG FOR REPEAL OF ORDI1UNCES IN CONFLICT HEREWITH TO THE ElTENT OF SUCH CONFLICT; PROVIDING FOR THE EFFECTIVE D ATE OF 'DIIS ORDINANCE. BE IT ORDAINED BY 'l'HE Cln COMMISSION OF mE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA: Section 1. Ordinance 110. 624 o~ the City of Clearwater Florida. be and it is hereby amended by adding to Section 12 thereof the followIng which shall be designated as Section 12 (8). "12. (B) Any dog, cat, or o~her animal, whether vaccinated or not. and which appears to be su~rering from mange, distemper, or any other infectious disease shall be immediately reported to the City Pound Master by the owner, veterinarian, or other persons haviDf control ot the animal, or knowledge o~ ~he aforesaid condition of sa d animal. and such dog, cat, or other animal shall be placed under observation tor a reasonable period by the Pound Master. and any such animal having mange, distemper, or any other inEectious diseases shall be disposed of in the manner at the discretion or the Pound Master; provided, however, that where such animal does not constitute a hazard to the pUblic health and wel~are, said animal may be maintained by the owner or other persons haVing control of same on the owner's premises or other place approved by the Pound Master, it same can be done in such a manner as to preclude any possible contact or contamination , oE other animals or persons." Section 2. Ordinance .0. 624 of the City of Clearwater, Florida. be and it is hereby further amended by striking therefrom Section 18 in its entirety and inserting in lieu thereof the following which shall hereafter be known as Section 18: "Section 18. (A) No person shall shoot or shoot at any birds. cats, dogs or other animal or Eowl in the City ot Clearwater, Florida, with either a firearm or other weapon utilizing the prinCiple of compressed air, or any type of weapon commonly referred to as an t air rifle t. "(B) No person shall keep or alIa,., to remain on his premises any dog or dogs which continually and chronically bark or howl in such a manner as to distuab the peace and repose of others in the neighborhood. "(C) Ho person shall abandon any dog. cat or other animal within the limits of the City of Clearwater, Florida. "(D) No person who owns, harbors, keeps or maintains any horse, cow. or other domestic animal other than cats and properly licensed dogs shall permit same to wander on the publiC streets. nor shall such animals be secured except temporarily on the public streets or parkways of the City of Clearwater', Florida, and any such horse, cow and other animal other than cats and properly licensed dogs found to be wandering at large. or tied or secured on the public streets or parkways ot the City of Clearwater, except temporarily, shall be impounded. and may be redeemed in accordance with the provisions of Section 11 hereof, and upon the Eailure of the owner to redeem such animal. said animal shall be disposed of in accordance with the provisions of Section 11 hereoE. "(E) No person while in control of any dog whether by leash or by mere physical presence with said dog sball allow said dog to trespass upon the property of another." Section 3. All Ordinances or parts of Ordinances in conflict herewith or incon81stent with the provisions of this Ordinance are hereby repealed to the extent of such conflict. Sec~on 4. This Ordinance sba1l take efEect immediately upon its passage. PASSED 01 FIRST BEADINO loveaber 1, 1954 PASSED 01 SECOI>> READIBG Rovember 1. 195~ PASSED 01 THIRD AID FIliAL ' READIRG AND AOOPTED Rovember 1, 1954- / sl Herbert M. Brown Mayor-Commissioner Attest: /8/ H. G. Wingo , Cl~y Auditor and Clerk ,.,4' .\-: � I; CITY COMMIS3IQH MEETI23G November 1, 1954 The City Commission of the City pf Clearwater met in regular session a�G C;tty Hall, Manday, November 1, 1951�, at 1:30 P.M, with the following members present: Herbert M. Brown John W. Bates Jack Russe]3 Guy I,. Kennedp �W. E� Strang� Jr. Mayor-Co�nissioner Couan�.s sioner Commissioner Commissioner C ommis si oner �Absen% at first of ineeting. Came in later. Also present weret F. C. Middleton City Manager Chas. M. Phillips, Jr. City Attorney S. Licktoa City Engineer G. T. McClamma Chief of Pol.ice The meeting was called to order bq the M�:yor. The invacation was given bp the Reverend Arthur Shell, o£ the Assembly of God Church in Clearwater. Commissioner Bates movzd that the minutes of tihe regulax° meeting oP October 1$th and the special meeting of October 21st be approved in accordance with copies furnished each mem�er in writing subject to the approval af Commissionsr Strang. Motion was seconded bp Commissioner Russell and carried unanimously. The City Manager reported that six bids had been received for the eonstruction of paving in Evergreen An�nue 175 feet south of D�ew Street to Cleve'!and Street. The bids were read as follows: . Alt. 1 Alt. 2 ' A1tY,�, Blackburn Paving, Clearwater �5,470.50 �E�,373.C50 .31 s d. Davis-5chultz, Dunedin 5,817.OQ b,352.50 .40 �� �tt 4�T. H. Armston Co., Clearwater 6,$57.5� 7,750.00 W, I,, Gabh Ca., St. Petersburg 7,241.�0 '7,52�..00 ,15 n n Campbell Paving, Clearwater 6,7$2.50 7,292.5� Orville Harris� St. Petersburg 5,763,50 7,5y.$.5p �y consent, the bids were referred to the City Manager for tabulation and repo�t �t the next meeting. Regar�ding the tabulation of bids �or 2�. fire hydrants and 6 me�hanical �ate vaTves, the City Manager recommended ac�epting the lo� bid of �2,$6$.96 from Mueller Company of Chattanooga. Cnmmissioner Russell moved that the Muel.ler Company of Chattanooga, Tennessee, be given the bid at �2,$6$.96. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Kennedy a�rl carried unanimousiy. in regard to the b�ds on the electrical equipment for the new Baseball Stadium, the City Manager recommen.ded aeceptin� the best bid oi �32,61$.36 £rom the Westinghouse EYectric Supply of Tampa. Commissioner Bates stated that he, Commissioner Strang and Cammissioner Russell had cYaecked the types of lights to be used and were recommending the Westinghouse unit as it would be easier and safer to maintain. Commissioner Strang came in at this time -- i:5y P.Ni• Commissioner Russell r�oved that Westinghouse Electric Supplp Gompany of Tamga be given the bid at �3z,6i�.36, this being a saving over the bid by the contractor oi' approximately �1$,000.00. Motion was seeonded by Commissioner Hates and carried unanimously. The City AttornQy read a Resolution from the Turner-Brandon American I.egi:on Post #fi regarding the war monuments lacated in the traffic islands at thes approach to the Causewap drawbsidge. The Aesolntion indicated approval of relocating the manumattLs if necessarq. The Mayor suggested that the Ci�y Manager submit a sketch showing the proposed i�provements, widenin$ oi the street, etc� By co�isent, the matter was refsrred to the Par� Committee (Commissionexs Strang and R�asseli) and Commissioner Kennedy far study and a report. The May��r suggested that the Hesolution be acknowledged. The City ManagQx� presented a vtork order far �6,$6!{..$7 which would cover cable and materials for synchronzzing the traffic lights on Clevel.and Street from Mzs�ouri Avenue to Osceola �:venue and on Fort Harrison Av�nue frnm Jef:fords Street ta Drew Street and on Drew 5treet from Foxt Harrison to Garden Ayenue, and wauld add a control system to permit emergency yellow flashing lights or all red for emergency vehicles. He also presented a work arder for �5,127.60 covering changing the traffic lights on Gleveland Street at Osceola, Fort Harrison and Garde�n Avenues to four corn�r lights at each intersection. Commissioner Strang mpved the work order coQering lights to govern pedestrian and motor traffic on Gleveland at the corners of Qsceola, Fort Harrison and Garden, and t�e w ork order covering syn�hronizing tlie li�;hts on Cleveland from Missouri to Osceola, on Fort Harrison from Jeffords to Drew, and east on Da�ew to Garden a� a to�al cost of �I1,992.�.7 be approved. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Russell and carried unanimous�y.. The City Manager describ�d a proposed plan ta move the Lavm Bowling Club building and th e Home DemensGratian Glub t�uilding to slightly digferent locations in the City Park on 5outh Osceola and change the location of a drivewap in the area in order to make space to add five more la�vn bowling courts. He'stated the relocating could be done at an Estimated cost oi �3,275.00.He reported that the estimated cost for the material for surfacing the new courts (Ruhico) was $�2:301.a0. 7 G/ � �� -2- CITY CO1��ISSION MEET�NG November 1, 1954 Commissioner Strang moved that a work order in the amount of �5,$']6.OQ be approved for maving the buildings in the City Park and the material for the ],awn bawling caurts. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Kennedp 3nd carried unanimously. The Qity Attorney read a letter from Mr. W. Allin Bigg, Treasurer of Clearwater Community Symphony, Ine., requesting the City to contribute �g00.00 to help finance three symphony concerts to be �i.ven in Clearwater during the coming winter season. Commissioner Strang moved that the matter be referred to the Special Events Committee (of the Chamber of Commerce) for a report. Motion was seconded by Coramissioner Bates and carried unar�imously. A letter was read from Mr. H. H. Baskin, Sr., on behalf af Mr. John Se�elkAn, requesting that t�e outstanding balance of �l�$2$.0$ from the �5,07$.05 advanced by 1Kr. Segelken, to install water mains in his subdivision on Betty Lane under a refunding cantract be ratusned to him since other subdivisions had hooked into this lina on �ett� Lane. The City Manager reported that the balance of ,�'pl,$2$.05 resulted from some of the lots not being built on aad that the money would be refunded at ,�75oQ0 per connection under the cantract. It was �he Commission'� opinion that aamplying with the request would se� a�recedent for other subdivisions. Commissioner Ba�es moved that the request be denied w3.th some explanation. Motion was seconded by Comraissioner Strang and carried unanimously. The City Attorney read a letter from Mr. W. S. Wightman on behalf of his client, Mr. Don Simmotts, reques�3ng an opportunity to meet with the Commi�aion in executive session to presen� a propasal for leasing the city property �ast of the Park-Inn Rsstaurant on Clearwater Beach (Lot 5, City Park Subdivision). Due to the Courtts adverse decision on the Nel.son laase, the Commission agreed it would be advisable to evaluate the Citq's position more thoroughly prior to any discussion on a lease agreemex�t. The Gity Manager recommended the installation of 140 feet of sanitary sewer in an easement between Tioga and tiVashirgtan Avenue north o� South Street at �n estimated cost of �720.00, check for which is on deposit irom the propertp owner, Mr. Bello� Beck. Commissianex• Str�ng moved that the work orcier covering the extension of the sanitary sewer in Lakeview Heigh�s Subdivisic;n to he paid for by the property owne� 3n the amoun� of approximately �']20.00 be approved; if this eost exceeds $�2�D.00, that he be billed far it; if it be less than �720.00, that he be given credit. Motion was seconded by Commiasioner Rnssell and carried unanimously. The Nlayor announced a Piit�lic Hearin� on the request af Mxs, Carolgn R, Callahan for permission to constl^uct on Lot 23, Palm Blufi Subdavision, a second story apartment by remodeling an exis�ing garage building in an area now zoned R-2. The City Attornep read the request irom Mrs. Ca].lahan which explained that she already had a non-conforming four-unit apartment building on the propertya He also read the report of the Zaning Board which recom*.nended that the seque�t be denied. Mr. Wme H. Wolfe, attorney, appeared before the Cammission pro�esting the granting of �he request on behalf of Mr, V1i11 Bawman and others. Mr. E. I�+I, Sanford also voiced his objectiCn. Commissioner Strang maved that this Public Hearzn� be adjourned to November 15th, 1954, during which time the Corumissioners will view tlae premises and look into it further. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Bates and carried unanimously. The City attorney read on :its z"irst reading Ordir.ancs 6h]L which wauld declare �he City's intention to annex the SW� of the NE� of Section 10-29-15 and. that part of the NW� of the NE� in Section 10-29-15 lying soutih and wast of th� north bank of Stevenson Creek. I� w�.s explained that �his descriptiaz� included Fairburn Subdivisinn and the xisw Negro High School. Commissioner Strang moved that Ordinance 661 be passed on fi.rst reading. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Eussell and carried unanimously. The Gommissioners discusserl the possibility of anr.exing Stevenson Heights Subdivision immediatelp north of`.` the creek. The City Engineer reported that the streets already �nstalled in the subdivisian were nat of a sufiicien� width to conform to the City requirements. The Gity Manager stated that he thought the 3evelopers intend to make application t o come into the City limiLs in order to be able to connect �o the Citp�s sanitary sewer lines. Cammissioner Strang moved that Ordinance bbl be considered on its seco nd reading by title only by unanimous consent. Motion was seconded bq Commissioner Russell and Garried unanimously. Gommissioner Kennedy suggested that the descrip- tion be amended to include land lyia►g south and west af the north bank of Stevenson Creek. The City Ac,torney read Orciiriance 661 by tiGle only as amended. Commissianer Bates moved the passage of Orciinance 661 on second reading by title only as amended. Motion was s�conded by Commisszaner Strang and aaxrxed unanimously. Comnissioner Strang moved that Ordinance 66�. be considered on its third reading hy un�nimous consant of bhe Coam�nission. Mo�inn was seconded by Commissioner Bates and carried unanimousl.y. The City Attorney read Ordinanc2 b61 in full. Commissioner Strang moved that 4rd�nance 661 as amended be passed and adopted on its third and .ffnal readir.g. Motion was seconded by Gommissioner Ru�sel2 and carried unana.mously. -3- CITY COMMISSION MEETIhTG November l, 1951� Commissioner Bates suggested �hat at the end of ihirty daps before the final ordiriance on annexation is presented to the Commiss3on that the City Manager ma:ke a report as to tk�e progress on the County project of pav�ng Holt and Russell S'treet. The Mayor announced the eonsideration on its second reading af Ordinance b64 vshich wauld annex Bonair Hill �2 and �3 an� certain �rease Cammissioner Strang moved that Ordinance 66k be considered on its secor�i reading bp title onlp bq unanimous consent of the Comm3ssion. Motion was secorided by �ommissioner Russel� and carried unanimous ly. The City Attoxney read Ordinance 664 by t�.tle �nlyo Commissioner Strang moved that Ordinance 661� be passed on second reading by title only. Mo�ion was seconded by Commissioner Kennedy and carried unanimously. The Gity Attor;sey read Ordinance 66t� in full. Commis�iansr Strang moved tha.t qrdinance 66L� be passed and adopted on its third and finai rea3ing and that the necessary steps be taken to iniorm the utility companies and otlaer interested persons so the City can collect utility tax. Motion was seconded by Comffiission�r R.ussell and carried unanimousl.y. The Mayar announced the consideration on its second rea�ing of Ordinance b67 which would amend the classificatians concerning wholasale gasvliae and oil. dealsrs, li�uefied petrol.eum gas dealPrs, and daily newspapers in the Occupational. I,icense Ordinance 609. Commissioner Stran� moved that Ordinance 667 be considered on its second reading by title only by unanimous consent. Motion was seconcied by Commissioner Bates and carried unanimously. The Citp Attorney read the Ordirance by tit le only. Commissioner Russell requested permission to refrain fram voting. Commi.ssianer Bates moved �he passage of Ordinan�e 667 on its second reading by ti�le only as araended. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Strang. Upon the vote being taken, Commissioners Bates, Strang, Kennedy and Brown voted TMAye^. Motion carried. Commissioner Russell did not vote. The City Attorney read Drdinance b6'] in full. Commissioner Strang moved �Ghat Ordinance 6b7 be passed and adopted on its final reading as amended. 'i�.�tion was s�conded by Commissioner Kennedp. Upon the vote bei.ng Laken, Ccmmissionars Bates, Stran.g, Kennedy an� Brown voted "Aye". Moti on carrisd. Commissioner Russell did not vote. The City Attarney read on its fir st reading Ordinance 66$ which would amend Ordinance 624, the Dog Ordinance, Commissioner Straaig raoved that Ordinance 66$ be passed as amended on its first reading. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Russell and carried unanimously. Commissioner Bates asked to ba excused from the meeting at 4:�0 PoM, and the Mayor report�d �hat Commissioner Bates had no objection to the Ordinance being passed on a11 three readings. Commissioner Russell moved that Oxdinance 66$ be considered on its second reading by tit le only by unanimous consent. Mot ion was seconded bq Commissioner Strang and carried unanimouslq. The City Attorney read the Ordinance by title only. Commissioner Strang moved that Ordinance 66$ be passed on its second readino by tit le only as amended. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Russell and carried unanimously. Commiasioner Strang moved tha� Ordinance 66$ be considered on its third reading by unani�ous consent oi the Commission present. Motion was seconded bp Commissioner Kennedy and carried unanimously. The Citq Attorney read the Ordinance in fu11. Commissioner Russell moved that 4rdinance 66$ be passed and adopted on its third and final reading as amended. �Intion was seconded by C'ommi�sioner Strang and carried unan�mously. The City Attorney presen�ed a deed from A& W Glads, Inc., to the City £or the drainage area shown an the Skgcrest plats as Skybrook and recommended that the deed be accepted sinc� it was evident that the awner intended to abandon the pxoperty and �the property is neecled for a drainage easemen�. Comaiissioner Strang moved that the deed from A& W Glads be accepted and properlp recordec2. Motian was seconded by Commissioner Russell and carried unanimously. The City Manager recommended the installation of tie-ins to existing water mains a.n Salls Sui�division, outside the City limits, at an estima:ted c4st of �4,337.$3, check for which is on file from the deveZopere Commissioner St�a::g moved that the contract cvith Mr. Salls be approved and the praper officia7.s be authorized to sign it. Motion was seconded by Comwissioner Russe3.1 and carried unanimous ly, Tha City Manager presentefl a Resolution requiring i'orty-three property owners to clean their lots oi weeds and underbrush. Commissioner Strang moved that �h� Resolution be ado pted. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Russell and carried unanimously. Commissioner Russell said it �vas his understanding that na trash was to be burned on the sanitary fill but on O�tober 29th he had o�served dense smoke in the area oP the Polic� Pi.stol iiange. Hs suggestea that the City Manager check the matter. He also said that complaints had been received from resiaents in the area on the prevalence of rats. ,r -4= CITY CdNlMISSIQN MEETTNG November 1, 195k Commissaoner RusseXl mentioned a petition signed by six�y residents com- plainin� of the noise from the model planes being flown at the Airport. The City Manager reported that ho had gi.ven instrilctions that the fl.ying of the model planes in thi� location should be discontinusd. In response to an inquiry iron� Commissioner Strang� the City Attorney reparted that the Glerk had contacted the Gounty Registration Ogfice and had beer iniorared that the qualified list was as accurate as it w�.s possible for them ta make it and tha� they had omit�e�l all names wherever it was possible to determine that the persora resided outside the City 7.imi�s. The Comrnission now adjourned as the City Co�nission attd acting as Trustees of the Pension Fund admitted James Williar Plumb, Sr., Police Department, Charl�s McIntosh, )_aborer at the Dispos�l Plant, lierbert Maxwell and Rob�rb E. Thar�as, laborers in the Public Service Department, ta membership i�n the P�nsion P1an on a motion by Commissioner Strang which was seconded by Commissioner Kenned�r and carried unanimously. There being no further business to come before the Board, the meeting was adjourned at 4:55 Pemo a or- om�nission Attest: , ity ito an lerk � , CIT�' CO;�Iri7ISSI0n� MEETING November 1, 19g1� I�Iayor Commissioner Herbert I�I. Brawn. Commissioners Jack RusseZl, W. E, Strang, Jr. John W. Bates, Guy Z. Kennedy Gentlemen: October 29, 1�5L� The City Commis:.�an will meet in Regular Session on Mo�day, IJovember l� 1g51� in the City Ha11 Auditorium to discus� tY�e items listed on the attached agenda. Meeting time will be at 1,:�0 P.I�. FCM:s Enclosure Very truly yours, �sf F'. C. Middleton City T+��nager Agenda - City Commissioi� Meeting cf November l, 1954 City Hall Auditoriur� 1:30 P.M. � 1. �nvocation, The Rev. I�rthur Shell, Assembly of God, Clearwater. 2. Appraving oi the minutes of the R.e�ular i�leeting of October 1$, 1954 and the Spacial Meeting o£ October 21, lg5t,.. 3. Qpening of bids for Constructian of Pa�rement in Evergreen Ave. between Drev� St, and� Gleveland St. 4. Awardin� of bid for : A. Fi•re Hydrants and valves. B. Electrical eo,uipment for Baseball Si;adium. 5. Commission's consideration of: A. Resolution from the Arnerican Legion ---- removal of monuments. B. Work Orders covering lights to govern pedestrian and mobile traffic at corners of Cleveland and Osceola, Ft. Harrison and GardPn �venue. C. Report from City I�Ianager with refarence to movin� buildings in Gity Park. D. Letter from Clearwater Community 5ymphony, Inc. E. Letter irom H. H. Baskin, Sr, with reierence to water main on Betty Lane. F. Letter �rom W. S. Wightman �vith reference to leasino propertp on G1Earwater Beach next to the Park Inn Restaurant. G. Work Order covering Sewer Extension to serve parts of Lakeview Heights Subdivision to be paid for by the property owner. 6, Public �earing on request of i'�Irs, Carolyn R. Callahan for permission to construct on Lot 23, Palm Bluff Subdivision, a second story apartment by remodelin� an existing �arage building on property containin� a four unit non-conforming apartment building in an area zoned R-2. %. Gommission's consideration of items from the City l�ttorney's Office: A. Ordinanae #661, intention to annex colored school property and Fairburn Addition, B, Ordinance �661�, annexation of Bonair Hill Subdivi5ion No. 2 and Bonair Hill Subaivision No. 3 and other certair_ areas, on second and third readings. C. Ordinance �667, amendments to Occupational yicense Ordinance, regarding Liquefied Petroleum Gas Dealers on second and third readings. D. Ordinance �66$, amendments te Dog Ordinance. E. Deed from A& W G1ads, Inc. $. Utility Improvements. 9. Lot Mowing Applications. 10. Any item not on �he agenda will be considered with the consent of the Commission. Adjournment. Commission acting as Trustees for the Pension Plan. To: Nlr. F. C, i�iddleton From: 0, H. Anderson, 3ec�y. `Lonin,g Board �ubject: Request of Carolyn R, Callahan October $, 1954 The 2oning Hoard makes the follocaing recommendatian ta t he request of Carolyn R. Callahan Lots 23 & 24, Palm Bluff Subdivision That the request be denied, as this is an expansion of R-!i. usags in an R--2 area. Attached t�ereto is ori;inal request. �� �� ! ;; ; r � � ., CZTY CQN,�TISSION MEETING November l, �.954 Zoning and Planning Bnard City of Clearwa�ter Clearwater, Florida 1201 n. Osc:eola Avenus Clearwater, Florida ( pkzene 33 -5341) Sepi;ember 17, 1954 Ger_tlemen: R�: Lots 23 and 24 Palm Bluff SuUdivision Pinell�s Countv, Florida This is to infarm you that I have f�r many years owned arid operated an apartment house dwelling located on the above captioned groperty. I have 1� apartments and �. garages loc�ted on the lots as afore-st�ted. As you we1.1 know, the City of Clearwater in its recent zoning law which was voted and ratified by the public kept the location where I live as "R-2f1 zoning. However, while the designation remains the same, the def�nitior changed. !�s you know, R-2 foranerly was mtiltiple ciwelling--it is now restricted to duplex. Hoivever, I have a��non-conformingt} use at this loeation, and my request is simply thi�; Above �he �. garages that service my main apartment building, I desire to construet an apartment consisting of one bedroom, living room, dining and kitchen area. I feel that this is a true application of your hardship rule, and I would appre- ciate it very much if your baard would act upQn my request at an early dabe. The only change bein� ra.ade in the existing aara�e buildin� is that the over-hang would be added, and �"�� an outside stairway, and an upstairs would be built on to the s aid garage. Trusting this will meet your early approval, and hv�ing to be notified of your meebing, I remain Sincerely yours, `s� Carolyn R. Callahan RESOLUTTON Tt�rner-Brandon Post �7 The Ar�erican Legion Clearwater, Fla. 4VHEREAS certain improvements fio the approachea to the Causeway from Clearwater proper are urgently required, and Whereas such improvements are greatly needed to expedite the movement of traffic from the mainland to the beach and insure such mavement of traffic with safety, and Whereas such improvements would reauire the relocation of bhe monuments commem- orating the several wars to�ether with a djacent fla,g poles Now Be It Therefore Resolved Z. That Turner-Bxandon Post �, The American Legion urge the City of Clearwater to act immediately to complete such improvements 2. That snould the memorials and Fla� staffs be relocated, that same be placed in the vicini�y of the i�Iunicipal auditcrium said memorials to face the fl�gstaff in such positi�n as shall be in keeping with their designed purpose Be it Further Resolved that a copy of �his resolutiorr be farwarded to the City Commission of the Gitp of Clearwatpr, I�'1a. for such action as they may deem pxoper. Passed this 30th dav of September 1954. �s� Joseph N:ooerts Adjutant �ity PQanager October 14, 1954 City of Clearwater Clearwatex, Florida Dear Mr. tifiddleton: Tn behalf of �r. Don Simmons V�e would like to meet with the City Commissioners at their next executive meeting to present a proposal of Mr. Simmons for �he leasing of the city �roperty East of the Park-Inn Restaurant for the purpose �� CITY COMMISSION MEETING November l, 19�4 {Continued) of building and operatin; a drive-in restaurant. It is my understanding that this matter has been discussed wiGh Mr. Bernie Nuce and that he will have no objPction to the proposal of Nlr. Simmons. Very truly your s, WSW/sd UtIGHTiafAN & ROrn]E By �s� W. S. Wightm�r. vlr. ��?iddleton: October 12th, 19�4 in line wii�h the suggestion which came up about a year ago at the eonference between yourself, Mr. Driver, Mr. iCni�ht and myself, ? wish to offer the following to be set up as an amendment to Ord. �21�. (1) A section to prohibit the shootina of dogs, cats or birds wi�h either a sq called tTair�� rifle or firearm of any description. {2) A sec�ion to prohibit the chronic barkin� or howling of dogs after 10 t.M. or during the day if a menar_ce to health etc., in rase of sickn�ss etc. �3) To prohibit any �erson harbori,ng, keeping nr maintainin; a doo infected H�ith mange, distemc�er or other infectous disease unless such ani�rial is conf�ned an the premises of the owner in such a manner as to preclude an;r possible conta ' �r con�amination of animals or gersons. �4) To prohibit the abandonment of dogs, cats or other animals within the lirnits of the City of Clearwater. �5) To provide the imroundin� of horses, cows or other domestic animals either secured or at large on the public streets or parkways of the Ci�s,� of C1eaz�wat er . �iVe have a c�uple of very uraent cases pending which are covered by sections of the a bove and therefore we wish to urge speedy passage of these amendments, if the� meet with your approval. The only �uthority we have in tTie City cf Clearwater is the enforeemen#�" �f Ord. 621i. p�hich of course makes i� rather embarrassing to hat�e to explain that certain acts, pertainin; to animals, must be referred to other departments. Passage af the above will cover practically all of t he c�mFlaints we have. cc to iTayor Brown cc to Mr. Driver S.P.C,A, of Clearwater R. D. Warner R�SULUTION WHEREAS: it has been determined by the City Commission nf the City o£ Clearwater, Florida, that �he property descr3bed below should be cleaned of weeds, grass and/or underbrush, and that after ten (10) days notice and failure u#' the owner thereof to do so, the City should clean such property and charge the costs thereof against the respective propertp, NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the City Gnmmission of the City of Clearwater, Florida, that the following described propertp, situate in said Ci�y, shall be cleaned oF weeds, grass and/or underbrush hithin ten (10) days after notice in writing to the owners thereof to do scs and that upon failure to comply svitP� said notice, the City shall pesform such cleaniag and charge the costs thereof against the respective properties in accordance with Section 12$ of the Charter oi the City oF Clearwa�er, as amended. NANfE DESCRIPTI ON COST �1',Z`'. Burroughs at�--- 5.0� 24 Jackson St. Bays�de #4 Berea, Ky. John Mixon Lot 4, Block D 3.00 512 6th Ave. S.W. Belleview Ct. Largo, Fla. Herman Welsing Lo� 2, Block E 3.00 247-17 136th At�e. Breeze Hill Rosedale �0, N.Y. G�sst Bectc Lots 3 and �., Block E 6,00 E. Middle Patent Rd. Breeze Hill �edford, N.Y. Raymond Cpnter Lots 5, 6 and 7, B�.ock � 9,00 13�0 Palmetto Breeze Hill City Cham. Palmer Lot 5, Block �67 5.00 2000 Liberty St. Oarlouel Erie, Pa. ( Con.t3.nued ) � � NAME Elmer Smith Sale Creek, Tenn. Lillae & Eustace Williams 20Q N. Main Shelby ville, Tenn. Pasquale Gigliotti 71Z Isabella Rdo Connellsville, Pa. Wm. R. Adams 377 Via:e G1enEllqn, I11. W. D. Owens 501 S. Myrtle e itp Joe Regueira 2l0 Franklin Tampa, Fla. Wm. Bass b57 Manrlalay City Park Bernard Bernard Tobacco Warehouse Abingdon, Va. Mary Houg c/o Wightman & Rowe 319 S. Garden City M. C. Ma�cus 66'J Bay Esplanade City Bawnie McCoon 925 Mandalay City Bess Pardo 230� 4th Ave. Tampa, �'la. Salvador Greco 963 Eldorado C ity Leonard Cook 550 Poinsettia City �mory Dazi3el 1267 �ackson Blvd. Gity Bessie Stewart Box 341 Safety Harbor, Fla. Ed. P. Lewis P.o. �ox 501 City French Bickslar 1t�61�. Druid C ity Leona McManus 700 �kyaiew City Frederick Sonneborn 430 Mandalay �City Richard Schmid �915 Cleveland City Wm. Koester Broadway Notel Dunedin, Fla. Johr� Burnison Bax $2 City Karl Tsick $0 Grant Ave. W'hite PZains, N,Y. Wa�ter Ruthenbea�g 2�301 Elmdale S�t. Clair Shores, NI9.ch. D, E. Wright c/o Clw. Realty �.0 N. Ft. �arrison City E11en Raymond c/o R. Yelton 111 N. ,Aurp�a City CTTY' CONA�IISSION MEETING November ly 1954 ( Contin_ued ) DESCRIPTTON iots 1,2,3 and 4 Block A, Crest Lake Lots 5 and 6, Blnck A Crest Lake Lot <� �.ess S 20� and 2$ Block B, Crest Lak� Park Lot 11, Block 11 Floridena Lots $5 and $6 less S,E. 31.$6TM and lots 130-135 L1oqd White Skinner S.E. 31.$6' of lot $6 and lot $7 and part �f $$ Lloyd White Skinner Lots 1 and 16, Block 13 Mandalay Lois 7 and $, Bl.ock i5 �iandalay Lot l, Block 77 Mandalay N.E. � of 2 and 3 less Deed �90$37-A Block 7'7, Mandalay Lot Z, Block 50 Mandalay Lot �, Block 50 Mandalay Lots 1,2,3,4,17,1�,19 and 20 Block $t�, NSandalay, Unit S Lot 16, B�ock $l� Mandalay, Unit 5 Lots '7 and $, Block IC Hillcrest #2 Lo�s 11 and 12, Block K Hillcrest �2 Lo� 25 less N 70' Glenwood Lots 22 and 2y. Pa1m Terrace Unit 2 Lots 25 a�d 26 Palm Tsrrace Unit 2 Lot 2� Palm Terrace Unit 2 Lot 5 Block B Unit 6, Skycr.est Lot 6, Block B, Unit 5, SkycrQst I.ots 5 anci 6, �lock C Unit 6, Skycrest Lots 2 and �, Block C Unit 7, Skycrest Lot 9, Block B Unit '], Skycrest I�ot 1, B1ock A Unit �, Skycrest Lot 5, Block K Unit 7, Skycrest COST 12.00 6.00 5.00 So00 30.00 10. Ol� �.00 $.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 2�..00 3.00 $.00 $.00 4.00 1a.09 6.0(? 3.00 4.000 �s�� $.AO �.00 4.00 1�. OQ. �..00 (Continued) �� N.AME Geoa Showalter 1043 S. Webster Green Bay Wisc. John B�nison Box $2 City Fiichard Schmid 1915 Cleveland City Chas. G. Ros� Z521 Kirk St. Evanston, I11. John Borkowski 11 E. Emaus St. Allentown, Pa. CITY C�SSION MEETING November I, 1954 (Continued) DESCR_ IPTIpN I.ats 6 and 7, Block K Unit 7, Skycrest Lots $ and 9, Block K Unit �, Skycrest Lot 1� B1ock C, Unit $ and lot 2, Block �i, Unit �, Skycrest Lots 2 and 3, Block C, Unit $, Skycrest 5637x7 from N.E, cor of NE� �g �� 1.3-29-15 run S 0 d 39'47" � 50.01' to S line Drew, th W along S �ine Drew j0a02e £or PO�, run th W 75+, �h S 0 d 39'4?" � 150t to N bdry of 16' alley, th E parallel with S line Dreu� ?5 t, tn rr aa 39 � w7,� w i5o� to Poa CpST $.00 8.00 t� . 00 $.00 S.oU Raymond Cloninger Lot 14, B1ock�B 4.00 11�0 Sunset Pt. Dr. Sunset Pt. 2nd Add< City Cleve Hill Lot 15, Block B 4,00 3$56 Stevenson Sunset Pt. 2nd Add. City Nestore Baldasarre I�ot 2, Block 3 �.QO 2�55 Grove Tagarelli City Gus Alibrandi Lot i, Block 1 3.00 1616 Grand Blvd. Tagarelli Syracuse, N.Y. John Nastasi Lots 2 and 3, Rlock l. 6.00 10 Academy St, Tagarelli �arien, Conn. PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE City Commission of the City o£ Clearwater, Florida, this lst day of November, A. D. 1954. ATTEST: /s/ H. G. Wingo City Auditor and C1erk Honorable City Cammissioner� Clearwater, Florida Gentlemen: /s/ Herbe^t M. B��wn Mayor-Comtnissianer Oct. 7, 1954 As Trustees of the City of Ciearwater Employees" Pension Fund, qou are hereby nQtified that James William Plt�mb, Sr. a patrolman in the Police DeparCment, has been duly examined by a local physician and 3esignated by him as a"�irst class" risk, The above employee began his service with the City o� Mas�, 11, 1g54� He is under y.$ qears of age and neets the requirements of our Civil Service. It 3s hereby recommended by the Ad�isory Commi�tee that he be accepted in�o membershipa Very truly yours, Advisory Committee o� the Emplopeea° Pension Fund ;s/ Paul Kans, Chairman /s/ Helen Peter� /s/ Dick Nelson Honorable Citq Gommissioners Clear�ater, Florida Gen�lemen: oct. 7, 1954 As Trustees of ths Cii}v of Clearwater Employeest Pension Fund, you are nerel>y notified that Charles McIntosh, a laborer at the Disposal Plant, has been dulq ex�nined by a local physician and designated by i-�im as a"firs� class" risk. (Continued) �� r CITY GOMMISSION NIEETING November l, 1954 (Continued) The aboae employee began his service with the C�,ty on Jan. 26, 193l�. He is under k5 years of age and meets the requirements og our Civil Sarvice. It is hereby recorumended by the Advisor3* Committee that he be accepted into membership. Honorable City Commissioners C.learwa�er, Florida Gentlemen: Very truly yours, Advisory Committee of ihe Employees' Pension Fund /s/ Paul Kane, Chairman /s/ Helen Petera /s/ Dick Nelson Oct. 1$, 195�a As Trustees of the City of Glearwater Employees4 Pension �'und, you ar� hereby notified tha� Herbert Maxwelly a laboror ia the Public Service Dapartment, has been duly examined by a lacal physician and deszgnabed by him as a"first classlt risk. The above employee began his service with the City on July 14� 195z. He is under 45 years of age and meets tne requirements of our Civil Serv3ce. It is hereby recommended by the Advisory Committee that he be accept�@ into membershipo Aonorable City C�mmissioness Clearwater, Florida Gentlemen• Very truly pours, Advisory Commi.�tee �f the Fmployees' Pension Fund /s/ Paul Kane, Chai:rman f s/ Dicl� Nelson /s/ Helen Peter� Oct. ig, 1954 As Trustees of the City og Clearwater Employees' Pensi.on F'unci, you are hereby notified that Robert E. Thomas, a laborer in the Public Service Dept. has been duly examined bp a lacal physician and designated by him as a"first classtt risk. The above emplopee began his service with the City on Apr. 5' i954. He is under 45 yea't's of age and meets the requirements of our Civi1 Service. It is hereby recamm.ended by the Advisory �ommittee that he be accepted into membexsYaip. Very truly yours, Advisorq Gommittee of the Employees' Pension Fund /s/ Paul Kane, Cha3rman /s/ Dick Nel�an /s/ Helen Peters 08DIHA�iCE �t0. 661 AN 4RDINANCE DEG�,A$ING THE INTERTION OF THE CITY OF CI.EARIUATBR, TO ANPIEX ALL OF TiiE SOUTI3WEST QUARTEi�. (SW�) OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER C���? OF SECTION 10, TOVINSHIP 29 SOUTH, RANGE 15 �AST, AhiD THAT PORTI41� OF T�1�, NORTHWEST RUAATER (14W� j Q� THE NQRTHEAST QUARTER (I;iE}�) 0� SECTION 10, TOWidSHTP 29 SOUTH R1ANGE 15 EAST, L}:IATG SOUTH APTD V�EST OF Tii� I�pRT�I HANK pF STEYENSON CREEK INTO TAE �ORPORATE L3RiITS 0� THE CITY OF GI�EAR;t�ATER, FlORIDA, UPON THE EXPZRATTflN OF THIRTY ( 39 ) DA7CS FRObI TiiE PASSAGE OF TAIS bRDTNANCE ACCORDING TO THE PRAVISIONS OF SE�TIOAI 171.04, FLORIDA STATUTES, lq$l; _AND PRO- VIDIPIG FflR THE EFFEGTIVE DATE OF ?'HIS ORDIN�tNCE. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CIT3' COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF' CI,EARVJATFSR, FLpRIDA: � Sect3.on l. The City of Clearwa�er, acting bp and through its CiL-p Commi.ssion, hereby declas�es its intention to annex into the corporate limits of the Ci�y of Clearwater, Florida, the following describe� lands lying contiguous to the �erritorial limits of said City, which lands contain less than ten (1�) registered voters• Al1 of the Southwest Quarter (SW4} of the Nor�heast Quar�ter (PdE�) �£ Section IO, Township 29 South Range 15 East, and thaL• portion of the Northwest C�uarter �NW�) �f the Northeas� Quarter (NE�) o£ Section 10, Township 2g Soutin, Range 15, East lging South and West of the North bank of 3tevenson Creek. Sectian 2. The City of Clearwatsr, ac�ing by and through it� Gity C�mmission intends to annex the £oregoing lands according to the provisions of SectiAm 171.0�., Florida Statuces, i951, and to that end, the City Auditor and Glerk is herehy directed to publish this Ordinance in the Clearwater Sun, a newspaper published in the City of Clearwater, once a week for four (J�j consecutive weeks imme�iatelp af�er the passage of this Ordinance. Section 3. This Ordinance shall become ef:fective immediately upon its passage. PASSED OI� FI�ST READING PASSED OZ� SECOhID READING P�ISSED ON TIiIftD AAiD FINAL HEABING AND ADOPTED Attest: /s/ H. G. VJingo City Audi,tor and Clerk Idovember 1, 1954 November 1, 1954 November l, 1954 �s/ iierbert M. Brown Mayor-Commissioner �� � � AFFIDAY�� STATE OF F.LORIDA ) C�UN1Y OF PINELLAS ) Before me, the undersigned authori�yr personally appeared B. J. DRTVER, who upon being by me duly sworn, deposes and says: i. That he has personal knowledge as to the occupan�y of �he land embraced in the following described traci; of land; Al1 of the SW� of the PBIE� of Sec. 10 Twp. 295, Rge. 15E, and that portion of the AlW� of the NE�; of Sec. 10, Twp. 2qS, Rge. 15E, lying South and West of Stevenson Creek, and that said tract of land which the City of Clearwater, �'lorida, proposes to annex into the corporate limits of the said Citq oi Clearwater contaizs less than ten (10) registered voters. 2. That this affidavit is made in compliance with Section 171.0�., Florida Statutes 19�1, and is mada �o induce the City•of Clearwater ta annex �he foregoing tract into it;� cor�orate Iimits. F'urther deponent sayeth n.�t. WITNESS my signature and of�icial seal at Clearwater in the County of Pinellas and the 5ta�e of Flnrida, this 7th da� of 5eptembsr, 1954. /s/ B. J. Driver SN10RA1 TO AIdD SUBSCRIBED before me this %th day of Se�tember, 1951�. /s� Beryl Fe Sydnor Notary Public O�DI�ANCE N0. $61y A� 0&DINANCE ANNEXING BONAIR HTL� SUBDIVZSZO� N0. 2, BO�P.IR HILL SUBDIVI5i0� N0. 3 A�D CERTAIN tiNPLATTED LANDS COhTIGUQUS `t'fiERETO, AIdD CEiITAIhT AREAS IN THE GlEST 3/4 OF THE SOUTfiEAST 1/!� OF �E 3QUTHEhST l/�. OF SEC�:=tON 15, T01°d1lSHIP 29 SOUTH, RANGE 1� EAST INTO THE CORPORATE LII+�ITS 0�' TFtE CITY OF L'LEaR�:ATER, FLO�tIDA, AND 1��:DEFTNIbtG THE BOU"14DEu�2Y ZII��S OI�' THE CITY TO INCLUDE SATD SUBDI- �iISIONS AND CERfiAIN UNPLATTED LANDS CQRTTIGUOUS Tt1ERET0 AHD CERTAIN AREAS IN THE WESa^ 3/4 OF THTs ^IOWNSHIP�29/SOUTH� ftAI�GE�ISAE�ST ACCpRAI�JGITO THE Pi?OVISIONS OF SECTTON 171.04, FLpRIDA STATUTES, A.6ID I'RO�IIDIDIG FOR THE EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the Cit� Commi.ssion of the Citp of Clearwater, Florida, enacted Ordinance No. 660 on Saptember 7, 1954, which ordinance dec3ared the intention of the said City to lnnex Bonair Hill Subdivision No. 2, Bonair Hill 5ubdivision No. 3 and those certain la�ds contiguous thereto, and certain areas in the Vtest 3/y.. of the SE Z/1� Qf th� SE 1/l� of Sec. 15, Tvlp. 29 S, Range 15E into the corporate limits of the City of �"learwater, ar�d 'UiHEREAS, said ordinance was published once a week for four consecut�ive Floridan the Clearwater Sun, a newspaper published in the City of Clearwater, , proof of which publication is hereto at�ached, and VIHEREAS, more than thirtp days has expired since the enactment of Ordinance No. 660, and no registered voter of the Gity �f Clearwa�er, no owner of real estate in the terr3tpry to be annexed, and no person whomsoever, has objected to such annexation or has applied to the Circuit Court of the Sixth Judicial Circui� in and fox Pinellas County, Florida, setting for�h any abjection to said annexation, and WHEREAS, all of �he provisions of 5ection 1�1.0�., Florida Statutes, have been coniplied with. NOWn THEREI�ORE, BE I�' ORD:;INED BY THE CITY CpF4NISSION OF TI�E C ITY t�� GLEARt�7ATER, FLOKIDA: Section 1. The City of Clearwater, acting by �d through its Citp Commission, by the authority and under the provisions of Section 171.0�., Florida Statutes, hereby annexes into the corporat� limits of.the City o£ �learwate,, Florida, and r�edefines the boundary lines of the said City so as to include therein the following: BON�IIR HILI, SUBDIQISION FtO. 2, according to the map or plat thereof as recorded in plat book 29, page k� of the public records of Pinellas County, Florxda, also described as follows: Cor�mence at the Southwest corner of the NW� of Section 11, Township 2g South, Rar�ge 15 East, and run South �9 deg. 21' 30" East 1996.16 feet along Ea�t and j�fest centerline of the af�resaid section 11, thence run North O deg. Ob� 30" East 133.00 ieet for a Point af Bag�. nning. Tiaenc� irom this Point of Beginning continue North a deg. 06� 30tt East 256.00 feet, thence run North $9 deg• 21° 30T' ���est 21�O.Q0 feet, thence run South O deg. 06f 25tt t�est 266.G0 feet, thence run South $9 deg. 2�q 30" �ast 240.00 feet to P.O.Ba BONAIR HILL SUBbIVISIO� N0. 3, according to the map or pla�c thereof as recorded in plat book 3L�, page 19 of the public records of Pine�las County, Florida, al.so described as follows: Segin at the South�ast corner of the NW� of Section 11, Township 29 South, Range 15 East and run thence North $9 deg. 21 p 30n firtest, along the east and west cen�ter line of Said Sec�ion 11, b71.9$ feet, thence Nor�th 0 deg. Ob� 30� East 3g9.0 feet for P.OoBa, thence North 0 deg. 06 30 East 266e59 feet, thence North 6g dego 21' SO��ti:est b61.13 feet to the 1�0 acre lins, thence South 0 d�g. 12� 0$at '6?es�, along the 40 acre line 532.$1 feet, thence South $9 deg. 21' 30n East 422.0 ieet, thepce Idorth 0 deg. 06t 30TM East 2b6.0 feet, thence South $9 deg. 21° 30" East 2y.0,0 feet to F,O.B. Less right-oi-way for the S.A.i„ 8R, ALSO the South 133' of the SW� of the SE� of 2dW� of Section 11, Township 29 South, �iange 15 East, less stree�s rights of way. AL30 the East g0 feet of the West 500.11 ieet of the North 650 feet of the West 3/34 of the SFs� of the ST� of Section 15, Tov�nship 29 South, Range 15 k�ast, and The {�est 3/�. of the SE� of the SE'� less tha East 35Q feet of the t�Test 500.11 ieet of the North b50 feet in Section 15, Townshzp 29 Sou�h, Range 15 East. -z_ Section 2. This Ordinance shall bacome e�'fec�five iramediately npon 3ts passage. PASSED ON FIRST �.EraDIhIG �ctaber 1$, 1954 PASSED ON SECOND READING Biovember l, 1954 PAS�ED ON THIRD aND FINAL I�ADING AND ADpPTr,� Novembar l, 1954 Attest: /sj H. G, ti7ingo City Auditor and Glerk /s/ Herber� M. Brown Niayor-Commissioner �� ORllINANCE N0. 667 AN O�tD�NANCE A1t'iEtdDTNG ORD�PdJ�NCE N0. E�09, TIiE SAN1E B�I�lG AN ORDINI�NCE AviEI3DING ORDINAI3CE N0. 5$0, 'THE S�AME B�IIsG SECTIQN $ OF OHAPTER 19 C1F THP CODE OF THE CITY OF CL£AR4t'�1TER, FLORTD�1, 1950, ANA BEIi�G TtiE tJCCUPATTCtNAL LICENSE ORDII�AIdCE pF THE CITY OF CLFARV�;ATER, FI,ORIDA, BY At�2ENDING THE CZASSIFICATIONS °�u�SQLINE AND OILS, ;�HOLESALE, BIILK PLANT OR BELIVERY SERVIC�,tt LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GAS D�1ILERS SEI.LING OR. DELIVERING SUCH GA$ t�TTHIN THE CITY, T� All�g TfI�SFAPERS, DATI,Y9T THEREIN; :RpY.LDIhIG FOR REPEAL OF' ALL ORDINNNCES pR PART$ OF ORDINANCES IN COI�FLIGT HEFfE{'r7ITH; A�iD PRO- t1IDING F'{)& THE EFFECTIITE DATE HERFAF. E� IZ' ORDAIN�D BY THE Cl2Y C0�'�ISSION OF TIiE CIZ'Y Or^ CLEp13V�ATER, FI,ORIDA: Section 1. That Ordinance No. 609, the same be.ng an ordinance amending Ordinance Ido. 5$0, and being Section $ of Ghapter 19 of "The Code of the Gitp of Clearwater, Florida, 1950,►t be and the same 3s hereby amended so that the classifa.cations «Gasoline and Oi1s, Wholesale, Bulk P3ant or Del.iverp Servicef�, TMLiqueiied Petroleum Gas Dealers Selling or Delivering Suc;h Gas Within the City,TM and '�Netvspapers, Daily" appearing on gaoes 7, 9, and 10, respectively, oi said Ordinance Ido. 609, shall read as follows: ��GASOLINE AND OILS, t�lholesale, Bulk Plan't, or Deliverp Serviae . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . �75.00 'rLIQUEFIEU PETROLEUhi GAS DEAI,ESS SELLIIvG OR DELIVEFi:CAiG SIICH GAS �IITHIN THE CITY . . . . . . , . �75.00 'TN�T^7SPAP�RS AP1D �'IJBLICkTIOIdS OF Gr�NExAL CIRGULATION Daily . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . �7�.00 Seation 2. All Ordinar►ces and parts of Ordinances in confZict herewith are hereby repealed tn the extent of st�ch conflict. Section 3, This Qrdinance shall become �f�ective immediatelg ugon its passage. PASSED ON FIRST RE�DING October l�, 1954 PASSED ON SECOND READING PIovembEr l, 1954 PfiSSED O1V THIRD }IND FIIdAI, RFr�.DING AND' IsL�OPT�D November 1, 1954 At�est: �s f H . G, k'ingo City Auditor and Clerk f s/ Herbert t�L Brown �layor-Gommissioner : �� ORDIf1ANCE N0. 66$ AN ORDIiJ�IdCE .AT�iENDING ORDIFtANCF N0. 621� OF T'HE CIT'Y .OF CLEARt�?ATER, I'LOR3DA, BY PRQVID�I�G FOR THE AM�ND- 2�ENT OF SECTION l2 AND S$CTTON 1£� OF SAT.D nRDThANCE I�O. 621�; PROYIDING k'QR THE PROHTI3ITION �GAINS�' SHOQT- ING llOGS, BIRDS, ETC.; PROVIDING FOR THE PRO�STFiITION OF MAINTAI1�iING BARKING DOGS, ETC.; PROAIBTTING TH� AIiAi3MlNt�iENT Qb` DOGS, C.�TS AND OT1H�A ANIi�IP.LS; PROVi�D- ING FOR THPs Ii�IPOTJIQDING OF HORS�S, GQWS, �TC ., IR �'HE CITY At1iD QN THE PIIBLIG �TREETB; PROVITIING FOR THE CpNTROL OF IPdF�GTTOUS ANIMALS; PR4VIDING FOR.REP��I, OF 0$DTAI.�NCE� IN CONFLICT HEREWITI3 T� THE E�TEI�T OF SUCH CGR�I,ICT; PRQVIDING FOR THE EFFECTIVE U AT� OF TfiIS ORDIRAIdC E . BF IT OitUAINED BY 2'HE CITY COI�iNIISSIOhT OF THE CITY QF CI,�ARi�ATER, F;{aOHIDA: Section 1. Ordinance No. b2J�. of the City of Glearwater, Florida, be and it is herebg amended by adding to Seetian l? thereof the following which shal�. be designated as 5ection l2 {Bj. "12. (B) Any dog, cat, or other animal, whether vacGinated or not, and which appears to ba suffering from mange, distemper, or ang other infectious disease sha12 be imr,�ediately repprted to the City Pound Master by thz owner, veterinarian, or obher persons havin� control a�F the animal, or knowledge of the aforesaid condition of said animal, and such dog, cat, or other animal shall be placed under observation .£or a reaso�able period by the Pound Master, and ang such animal ha�ing mange, distempQr, or an3* other infectious diseases shall be disgosed of in the man�er at the discretion of the Pound T✓-aster; proaided, however, that where such animal daes not• consti�ute a hazard to the pub13� heaZth and welfare, said animal �ay be maantaa_ned by the ovrnex� or ot�ier persons having control of same on the owner's premises or other place approved by the Puuiid Riaster, if same aan be done in such a manner as to preclude any gossible �ontact or contamination of other animals or persons." Section 2e �rdinance Tdo. 624 of the City of C3.earvrater, Florida, be and it is hereby further amended bp striking therefrom Section 1$ in its entire�y and inserting in lieu thereof the following which shall hereafter be ��nown as Section 1$: 'rSection 1$. (Aj Ido person sha11 shoo� or shoot at any birds, cats, dogs or o�her animdl or fowl in the City of Clearwater, Flnrida, with either a t'irearm or other �reapon utilizing the principle of compressed air, or any type of r�eapon co�non].� reierred to as an 'air riflet. "(B) No person shall keep os allow to remain on his premises any dog or dogs which continually and chronically bark or t��w1 in such a manner as to distnub the peace and repose of others in the neighborhood. "{Cj bo person shal�. abandon any dog, eat or other animal within the limits of the City of G1ear;�ater, Florida. n(D) No person who ouans, harbors, ke�ps or maintains any horse, cow, or other domestic animal other than cats and properly licensed dogs shall permi� same to wander om the public streets, nor shall such animals be secured except tempararily on the public streets or parkways of the City of Clearwa�er•, Florida, and any such horse, cow anfl other animal other than cats �d properly licensed dogs found to be wandering at ].a.rge, or tied or securecl on the public streets or parkways of the City oi Glearwater, except temp�rarily, shall be impounded, and may be redeemed in accordance �ith the provisions of 8ection ].l hereof, and upon the failure of the owner tp redeem such animal, said anirnal shall be disposed of in accordanc� with the provisions of 3ection 11 hereof. �+(Ej tdo person while in control of any dog whether by leash or by mere physical presence with said dog shall allov� said dog to trespass upon the property of another,a Sectio�. 3e All Ordinances ar parts of Ordinances in conilict herewith or inconsistent vaith the provisions af this Ordinance are hereby repealed to the extent of such conflict. Section 4. This Ordinance shall take effect immediately upan its pa.ssage. PASSED ON FIRST READII�G PASSED ON SECONU REAUSNG PASSL�D QN THIRD �NA FINAL RE�IDING AND I�DOI'TED Attest: /s/ H. G. Uli.ngo City Auditor and Clertc PJovember l, 1954 Novzmber 1, i951� November 1, 1954 /s/ Herbert M. Brown Mayor-Coramis sioner 1✓ � �r