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12/03/1970 7i~' -- CITY COMMISSION MEETING December 3, 1970 The City Comrnioaion of the city of Clearwater met in rogular BOGGion at the C1 ty Hall J Thul'sday, Deoember 3, 1970, at I: 30 P. M. wi th the. following memberS proGont: H. Everett Hougon Donald S. WilllamG Donald Carluon Rick null Richard D. Wachtler Mayor-Conw1saioncr ConunlfJlllonor Conunl s010nor Comm1ssioner ConunllJoioner Aloo prODent were: Merrett R. Stiorhelm Herbert M. Brown Max Dattle Major Bla~no Le Courin C1 ty Manager City Attorn.ey Ci ty Enginecl' Represonting Police Chief The Mayor calJ.cd the meeting to. order. The invocation was given by Reverend Ellis Graves, Trinity Prcobytcriun Church. Comrniosioner Williams moved that the minutes of the special mcetlngs of November 9th and 12th, and the regular meeting of November 16th, 1970, be approved as recorded and as. submitted in written sununation by the C1crk to each Commissioner. Motion was, seconded by Comrniosioner Hall and carried unanimously. ITEM'#6d. - Public Hcaring - Annexation & Zoning - Begin 280 ft. West of SE corner of SE 1/4 of NE 1/4 Section 6-29-16, Weot 200 ft., Northerly 234.98 ft. to South line of S.R. 588, East 202 ft. M.O.L., South 259.78 ft. to P.O.B., being part of Lot 1, Blackburn Subdivioion and vacated street with B (business) zoning and Fire Diotrict No.1 clauaification. (First Federal Savings & Loan). By consent it was agreed to deviate from the agenda at the request of William Goza, representative}' to hear this item. The City Manager explained the request, and read the recommendation of the Planning & Zoning Board for approval. Mr. Goza, attorney, stated that they planned to build a branch office early in 1971 on the site. There were no objections. Commissioner Carlson moved that the request for annexation by First Federal Savings & Loan Association with B zoning and Fire District No. 1 classification be approved and the City Attorney be instructed to include this in an ordinance to be brought back to this Commission for approval as soan as possible. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Hall and carried unanimously. ITEM #1 - Continued - Request for Vacation of Portion of NE Cleveland Street- Closing of Northeast Cleveland Street from its intersection with North Greenwood Avenue Northeasterly to a point approximately 375 ft. M.O.L. measured on the Southeasterly side of Northeast Cleveland St. If said street is closed as described, the City Commission intends, in lieu thereof, to extend Laura Street from North Greenwood Avenue Easterly to the point of vacation on Northeast Cleveland Street, which will give access from Northcast Cleveland St. to the downtown area. The City Manager briefly reviewed the proposal and stated that two meetings had been held with property owners where presentations of the mattor were made. He further otated that NE Cleveland Street would not be closed until Laura Street extension was comlilete and all other improvements made. He did not think it necessary to review the traffic situation which had been explained at the last meeting. The Mayor read a letter from Midas Muffler Shop in favor. Carlton Waller felt, that a change of traffic flow would cause problems at other locations. J. E. Satterfield spoke of legal, economic, etc. factors. William Nodine, attorney for City National Bank introduced the officers and directors of the bank who were present and then analyzed the traffic report and stated the change would only improve the condition about 9%. He further stated the advantages were minimal compared to damage to owners and tenants on street. Others who voiced opposition to the proposal were Allan Carlson} R. H. veillekamp, representative Upper Pincllas Association for Retarded Children, C. P. Saclaridea, F. H. Hill, Ralph Richards, and Claude Peoples. Keith Crawford, City Traffic Engineer, said the probbm was not NE Cleveland Street, but the intersection of Cleveland Street and Greenwood Avenue. He stated that the school people had been contacted and they feel that the changc would present no problem. Major Blaine Le Couris showed a map from a survey of the bank's customers which indicated their point of origin and destination. Chief Frank Daniels replaced Ma or Blaine Le Couris at this time, 3:45 P.M. Commissioner Williams moved that since t ere was no enthus aem or t e project that the City Manager proceed with improving traffic conditions at the intersection without realigning NE Cleveland Street. Motion was seconded by Commiasioner Hall and carried unanimously. ",. ~', ~'. W~~~,:,;;;,<;:: ~ ,:" , , V~.,'."" 'I. . ..' , ;~:fj.(:;:~.j{)~)'::.:~',':;; . " :1;;. ;"".~l.l.;I"...,..o,. 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The eotiml1ted coat pCI' o.oaeGoablefront foot for theDe two streets waD given DS. $9.47. Mrs. b'ranccD Kearney, Mra, John Whitchurat, Kenneth Coutrcc, L.H. Powell and Mro. Carl Davia apoke in ob.1ection. Di acussion ensuod. The Ci ty Clerk I'cod 4 letters of obJection. Cornmlsuioner Hall moved that oince no va;Ud obJections have been filed for the paving, curbing and drainage of Tioga Avo. and South \'iaohington Ave OJ IJalcevicw to Kingsley; and South St. from South Greenwood Avo. to South .Michigan hve. that the project be approved and the City Manager and City Engineer be directed to forth\'tith proceed with such improvements ao an UGoosament project and that South Michigan ^ve. be deleted from the project. Motion waB seconded by Commiooioner. Wachtler nnd carried unanimously. ITEr<1 Illl - COlltd. - Dcrnoli tion of Structure under Mlnimum Housi~ Ordinance- 806 Palmetto Street (Lot 9 & W 8.5 ft. Lot 10, B1k E, Jurgen'o Addn.) The City r~onager reported that this had been continued from November 16th to allow the ownel' to clean and secure the property. Mr. QriciuB, Minimum HOUSing Inspector, presented photos made thin date, December 3rd, Showing the condition of the property and stated that there had only been a meager effort to clean and secure propel'ty. He reported that neighbors had complained of lurge rats, the building constituted a fire. hazard, and that it was not economicallyreasible to r'ebuild. He further stated that the Building Dept. has endeavored to cooperate os the matter was first started about two years ago. Mr. Wooding was present and naked for 90 days to give Twinkle a chance to determine if they wanted property. Considerable discussion ensued with Mr. Wooding answering questions. The City Attorney read Resolution IrrO-l15 giving the ownr 30 days to improve. premises or demolish bUilding and also authorizing City arter 30 day period to remOve or demolish bui1din~. Commissioner Hall moved that Resolution #70-115 be passed and adopted and the appropriate officials be autho~ized to execute it. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Williams and carried unanimously. ITEM #5 - Public Hearing - Zoning Amendments: a. Cont1d. - Waterfront Setbacks (to be cont'd.) The City Manager reported he concurred in the recommendation to continue this item to January 11, 1971. Commissioner Williams moved to continue this public hearing to January 4, 1971 at 1:30 P.M. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Wachtler and carried unanimously. b. - Expansion of Church Facilities. The City Manager aaked the Planning Director to explain the proposed change. The Planning Director explained that the amendment was to prOVide 1'01' the expanSion or present churches established prior to March 16, 1970, and fu~ther stated that the need was recognized when several existing churches desired to expand their racilities. Commissioner Hall moved that the amendment be approved and the City Attorney be instructed to include this in an amendment to the Zoning Ordinance to be brought back to this Commission ror approval as soon aa possible. Motion was aeconded by Commissioner Wachtler and carried unanimously. ITEM #6 - Public Hearing - Requests for Annexation, Zoning and Fire District Classirication: a. N 726 rt. of E 1/2 of NE 1/4 of NE 1/4 Section 11-29-15 and Begin 1938.26 ft. North and 524.26 ft. West of SE corner of NE 1/4, South 26.64 ft., W 266 ft., N 22.22 rt., E 266 ft. to P.O.B. less that part now within City limits) with R-3A (multi-family) zoning and Fire District No. 2 classification - Cribbs & Ownbey. The City Manager explained the request and read the recommendation of the Planning & Zoning Board for approval, with the applicant agreeing to dedicate 30 ft. right of way for Saturn AVe. and 50 rt. right or way for Keene Rd. per requeat of City Engineer. Mr. Cr'ibbs requested that the application be amended to zone the . Westerly 105 ft. of the property R-2 (duplex). Discussion on the item ensued. Commissioner Hall moved that the amended application for annexation by Cribbs & Ownbey with R-2 zoning for the Westerly 105 ft. and the balance to be zoned R-3A with Fire District No. 2 classification be approved and the City Attorney be instructed to include this in an ordinance to be brought back to this Commission for approval as soon as possible, subject to necessary right of way on Saturn and Keene Rd. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Wachtler and carried unanimously. 6 b. - Public Hearing - Request for Annexation & Zoning. Lot.ll) Pinellas Groves SE 1/4, Section 12-29-15 - Hickey with R-3B. (multi-family) zoning and Fire District No. 2 classification. The City Manager explained the request and read the recommendation of the Planning & ... Zoning Board for denial, but in lieu thereor recommended the South 30 ft. tor . .. .' Marilyn St. right 0:(' way wi th the next 100 ft. to be zoned R-2 (Duplex) and the ~~;!~'rF":''f'':;:' :'c '.. r:ema1nder to b~. R-3B. (multi-family). Milton Jones, attorney repres~nting the ~.H;~";t.~..':;;!.. .;:: "';: ',.app11cant, .was p~eBent aa well as Mr. ,Hickey. A discussion ensued about . :~\~tl".I\""'.' "'l ;r' ..,. : .... .. ~'. . . . ,': . I ~t~i~~~i~x/t'~t~';t.;(~':i:/'~::; ..~.:\~\.:,;:, ..~", " . .j J~.I"".",'I"" 'J.k'." .', ,.' . ..'. '. '. .;.,: ." . .1."I~.....t.\; .1'. ....'r~} I' " .. ....f .... ' ~... . ,. .rJ~;"j\t;T;l.:.l'...:--'.I,./,1.;.~,/:-,~~~~I~r~. ~..~', ~.. ..... - ..::t . n" . ~~-~.~ ~t~Vf~!l";j,).\;.h., ^;,. ""'. :;.";.' '. '.', . . ir ~Irrt~""'.t '. 't,,,,..,.r:.l,'I ~ ~J .~ t~ 't. 'l"' ' t'.. ~ . ,~~i~_j\l:\~~,~t~t~~~~t'~~~\~~}~!,~'y~~ .:". l:,r...:,,:~ '.It ~L t,o:v.1\?' Q..~.~~.. ,...." ,....... l' '/ \. '",.1. . ..' .. .... 11"~I.<~,~;:{~,\".(~'.J.;JlJ....1.\~J~:..t,~/,L..:. t~1JJ~-~it\.>.'l'-""J 'r1 : l' }., . ... r . . . ~ . , . I ~ 1 . 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Brown, the City Attorney1s place, for this item, aD Mr. Brown represented the Yellow Cab,Co. in his private business. The City Manager explained the request wherein Dunedin Yellow Cab can deliver a passenl!:er to Clearwater but cannot pick up or return anyorie from Clearwater to Dunedin. Chief Daniels stated there was no need for additional cabs. . Mr. Edwin Blanton, attorney, representing Mr. Heywood, Dunedin Yellow.Cab Co., discussed the problems and stated that Mr. Heywood , i"."I'.".'" ". had only 5 cabs, whereas the Clearwater YellOW Cab people were granted a ib:~M~U ...~~::,:' I per~t by the City of Dunedin to deliver and piclt up passengers in, Dunedin. ~~.- i.t,...~~;':..... !j .,.' '. ~ ~ r.. ":'. ,..) \ '. : '~l~~it~~~i~~~,;~tD~{;..,#,:,,;i::,.,. ~,";~:: ..,.... {.Vorr:"i'i.'/I.,'iJhV .,', '-''', "'. .,.. ., . !:~"jlT~1'.Y"'IJ('~ ....~ ~'. ,...'\~ . ".A'.' . ': '. .:: ~,.' q i\.~i;:')'~I~,t..!'t: ~c;...,,f'''J ~'l./.....~.. < .'. ~;.\ , ~. , ~ /. .~l ~ i ) ., . ::r';t:.!1;;.V.j~"~'i.\:tl'I"1 ::'...... ",.' ,'. :' .,"'~ . '. , +,' 72.. -3- CITY COMMISSION MEETING December 3, 1970 extending either Graham Dr. 01' Kerry Dr. nnd the duplex zoning on the North side of Marilyn st. Mr. Herman Chl'iot statcd he had no objeotion provided duplexeD were construoted on the North aide of MOl'ilyn St. and no more than 2 story buildings on the property. Mra. filice,ReevoD showed pictures of a development in ~annesota by tho proposed bui1dcra and ohc opposed chang11l5 oi0/3le family area' to llIultiple d,'/el1ing. Tho oppllcant reqlleotcd continuln(S the :i.toln. Conuniss.101cr Wi111amfJ moved that the rcqucut of Col. Hlckcy for annexation and zoning of Lot ll,',Pincllaa Grovea bo'continuod to January il, 1971 at 1:30 P.lI-t. Motion was aeconded by CommiorJ:l.oner Wachtler and carried unanimOUSly. ITEM 1/6 c. - Public lIearing - Requeot for annexation and zoning of Lots 2 & 3, Ehle Sub. \'Iith R-11/\ (multi-family) zoning and Fire Dil3triot No.2 claoslfication. - Franklin J. r~osher. The City Manager explained the l~equeflt and read rcconunendation of the Planning & Zoning Board I'or denial. In lieu thereof, R-3C zoning waD recommended. Mr. W. Dermody, representative, agreed to that recommendation. Commiooioner Hall objected to R-3C (17 units per acre) and auggeotnd R-3A (12 or 13 unito per acre). Mr. Collino, the prospec- tive. purchaser Qsl(ed for at. least 16 uni to .ConuniDoioncr Hall moved to deny. the request of F. J. ~Ioohcr for annexation with R-}~A and Fire District 112 " clasoification and inotclld the zoning classification R-3A and Fire District 112 be approved and the C2ty Attorney be inotructed to include this in an amendment to the zoning ordinance to bc brought back to this Commission I'or approval as soon as possible. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Carlson. Upon the vote being taken Commissioner Hall voted ItAyelt. Commissioners Williams, Wachtler, Carlson and Mayor Hougen voted'Noll. Motion denied. Commis.sioner Wacht1el' moved that the request for annexation by F. J. Mosher with R-3B zoning and Fire District #2 classification be approved and the . City Attorney be instructed to include this in an ordinance to be brought back to this COlnmiosion for approval as soon as possible. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Hall and carried unanimously. ITEM I~ e. - Public Hearing - Rcqueot for annexation and zoning of Lot 32, Blk 4, Virginia Groves Est. 1st Addn. (Harris) (to be tabled)., The City Manager requcsted this item be tabled in order to entel' into a contract. Commissioner Wachtler moved that the recommendation of the City Manager be approved. Motion ., was seconded by Conunissioner Williams and carried unanimOUSly. ITEM #6 f. - Public Hearing - E side of Elizabeth Ave. 350 ft. N of Gulf to Bay (Stone). Deleted because it was not advertised. ITEM #7 - 500 Corporation Agreement - Bank of Clearwater. The City Attorney explained tha't the agreement for the sale and purchase of property in the area in the NE corner of Clevcland St. and Garden Ave. would be with the Bank of Clearwater and not 500 Cleveland St. Inc. ,He further explained that part of agreement wherein the bank agrees to ~ease to the City a certain portion of the property that the term of said lease would commence on July lst, 1970 and that the City would pay as rent 1/2 of the parking meter revenue received from the meters after deducting therefrom the cost of the parking meters, the installa- tion of them and the paving of the property. In addition the City would ,reimburse the bank for real estate taxes or sales tax applicable because of the lease. He also said that the paragraph wherc the banlt agrees to provide employees and tenants of its building no less than 170 spaces off the premises thatthe number of spaces had been reduced to 150. Commissioner Wachtler moved that the agreement be approved as amended by City Attorney, and the proper officials be authorized to execute it. Motion \'laS seconded by Co~ssioner Carlson and carried unanimously. ITEM #8 - Tree Ordinance. The City Manager explained the Ordinance. Commissioner Williams moved that Ordinance #1297 be read and conside~ed by title only on the first reading by the unanimous consent of the Commission. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Wachtler and carried unanimously. The Ordinance was read by title only. Commissioner Williams moved that Ordinance #1297 be passed on its first reading. Motion was seconded by Commissioner. Wachtler. and carried unanimously. Commissioner Williams moved that Ordinance #1297 be read and considered on second and final reading by title only at this meeting of the Co~nission by unanimous consent of the Commission. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Wachtler and carried unanimously. Thc Ordinance was read by title only. Commissioner Williams moved that Ordinance #1297 be passed on its second and final reading and adopted and that th~ appropriate officials of the City be authorized to execute it. Motion was seconded by Commissioncr Wachtler and carried unanimously. r , ., , + . . ',I . > ~. ' - '. , . I :. ! '. .: . '. ~. . :,; , \" :. t.',.: . . . :":, i 'l/r::\~,:>;\;' " . ~ ..;:: I, I '...~ . . , . ,. . , , :. \ " ...~. . . "tL......~...._,..i'"...........,..,j"-.....~~...."'....-,CO'_.."..........::;~...';"'..'".~.~/j; +" , ,:\~. ,.*~~*r,J\~:~ljF~~~~r"'~;m~\, .}\:~tr/'~"'1'It";'~~.;.,,'" j' . ':> "f!,>,~~,;~.:; ..!t"r,y.'1i'~::~1~'r\"~,~.~),.,,.l>\~::)':~~;;";~~~',il.l~'1~~~~~'~,"~':7..~. 'f.)1q~+m~~~.: :,,'. .: NI,~i:~.I, '.t.:...r':'" V'.'" ":.~ . 1.~.~J'.. . ~'~,.,' I~. ., "", .: . . .,,"~, '~.J~:" " :'.. ,~' ~;I.' 1...) t'........:.... \;.:. ,,"., .~:..~.;...(,.,.1~J,..~i..t.'.o. ~~~"..:-.~i.!.4Ult:,\Wt"~~~~'.t:JJiJ;il~~...u...l."''Z.>W.~..r;.l....c~ ~w~>tl~..\lJMw.. .~ . , -4- CITY COMMISSION MEETING December 3, 1970 , . in addition to their opevotion in Olcorwoter and they havc approximately 25 cabo. Mr. Kersey; ropresenting ABC Taxi and Mr.. Don Gonoe repreBcnting Olearwater Ycllow Oab opOl<c in objection and stated that 'thcy were not uDing all their , cabo as there was not enough busineao in tho Oity to use thcm all. Comm1so10nar Williams movcd that thc application by Waltcr Haywood, Dunedin Yellow Cab 00. . be denied without preJudiec, and the City r~anllgcr be instructed to Dtudy tho problem with adJaoent citics in order to 1cad to Dome con~on agreement as ooon as poosiblc. fl10ti6n was occondcd by COlmniosioner Wachtler. Upon the vote being taken Conunisoionero Williams, Wachtler and Mayor Hougen. voted HayeH, Oonuniaoionaro Corlson and Hall voted "no". Motion carried. ITEM #10 - Dunedin pass- The City Manager exp1aincd'that the City. of Clenrwatcr.initiatcd and is sponsoring n project to dredge and restore Dunedin Paso as a nuvigable wuter\'luy. He stated that the coat estimate was $106,000 for the study, dredr.;ing and a groin or jetty to protect the channel. He 1'urther. statcd that the propooa1 was that the Federal Governmcnt pay 1/2 the coat, . Clearwater 1/4 and the County and Westcoast Inland Navigation District would pay 1/8 each. Conunfssionar Wachtler moved that the, proposal be approved. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Carlson and carried unanimously. ITEM #11 - Payment - Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council. The City Manager presented a bill of $1~4l. 29 payable to the Tampa Bay',Regional Planning Council as the City's share for the coat of the recent transit referendum. Commissioner Williams moved that the pro rata share be paid to the Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council for transit referendum. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Wachtler and carried unanimously. ITEM #12 - Vacation of Properties (Snyder). The City Manager recommended vacating certain property adjacent to the drainage system between Arcturas and Corona Aves. The City Engineer explained that Skybrook was being straightened out with the Bame width all the way and it left certain portions available to be vacated and quit claimed to the adjacent property owners putting it back on the tax roll. Commissioner Wachtler moved that the proper City officials be authorized to execute a quit claim deed to the abutting property as outlined by the City Manager. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Williams and carried unanimously. ITEM #13 - Option to purchase Sanitary Land Fill Site. The City Manager explained that.after diligent search it was thought that a pOSSible site had been found for the proposed sanitary land fill subject to test borings being made. He recommended expenditure or $6~000 for a 6 month'o option on the West 3/4 of the S 1/2 of Section 21-28-16 and the Northwesterly 1/2 of NW l/l~ of Section 2~-28-16, which is located Northerly of SR 580 and on both sides of SR 599. He stated that during the 6 month's option it was proposed to enter into a contract w1th U.S. Geodetic Survey to conduct the test borings for a report on the adequacy of the property. Mr. William HeithauB living on the South Bide of Route 580 near the subject property spoke as representative for a group of people in the area opposing ~he proposal as the site is too close to the residences in the $25,000 range. The City Engineer explained the new concept of land filling and the controls byllie Air and Water Pollution Authority which has very strict regulations. A man developing a 40 acre trailer park in the area spoke :tn opposition. After considerable discussion, Commissioner Williams moved that the City Manager be authorized to enter into agreement for an option on this property and proceed with greatest possible haste to see that it is tested out and every step taken to insure that it will fulfill the requirernents of every agency concerned with pollution control and continue to maintain contact with these people and keep thorn appraised of what the City finds, and proper ofricials be authorized to execute it. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Hall and carried unanimously. Mr. Edward Nichols, President, Del Oro Groves Association, suggested that the City withdraw its opposition regarding County zoning of thc Mebrell Corp. property and he would endeavor to get the Del Oro Groves group to approve PUD-R. The City Manager reported that he was instructed to oppose the county zoning, but the Mebrel1 representative has given the City a ''lritten statement that if opposition is withdrawn he will immediately apply for annexation with the City with PUD-R zoning and dedicate land for park purposes. Commissioner v/i11iams moved that the City Manager be authorized to proceed as necessary on the matter. Motion \'las seconded by Commissioner Hall and carried unanimously. 8:30 P.M. Meeting recessed and Commissioner Hall and the City Engincer left at this time. ******** ****.11-*** The Mayor reconvened the meeting at 9:50 P.M. with COlrunissioners Williams; Carlson and Waohtler present. ITEMS #14 & 29 - Adoption of Southern Standard BUilding codc, 1969-70. The City Manager recommended adopting the 1969 edition and 1970 amendments of , . ,: the Southern Standard Building Code by passing Ordinance /11293. The City ~~J.'.'J';':!.:<'." .,'" At~orney'called attention to two typographical errors in 'copy prepared for ;1't::~.; :;.'; :.. : . " the CommisBion which will be corrected in the final draft. Conunissioner '~l~.'~i"t(<..... .. .' ..; ,. ~i~liams ,moved 'th~t Ordinance #1293 be read and considered' by title only on t~~~~..l;~.:~"tf~: .~'.:.I~':' ':.: ", r . I; ~ ~ .' . '1' . . \. . ,fltr.~L.1l~.::"J.~...lr. ~'~J 's f~ I~' , ,r .,' t. . fl- ~ n,;,h U:'"t.....~~~~~t'~4fr..~.>,~ .... ,';," ~ :. 'J- I ,:' , ~'l-""'"I;..t'\"".J,'L'.., . . ". ",' "t"'\jl;'tl/H,I..-:L~r'~'''.~~. ~.',~., ~ "' '~""" .c,r,.',.!'. .,.01 ;., ' :..'.,.. .....,. ' . I. ~,;r.{'~i<~i'~.'~.dt':'~ _.~",~~~~y~~:. ,,'..: ," , . "~~;~~;~I/f. ~~~ ~!~ '"t ~.;.~ L:.\:~ l" /~~ :': I :,', . ~ , . .~ 'i...tf/:l(~r~r~.,hr:~~:~\f,~~'~~~I~.:.; ,f.. ",:. :,. ..., ~ I., h .- .I~,:",,::~.~.-.~.J;,..t.,'t~.'\I'~.~~"".~I.r1 ,~.~ ',.~ ,,", { I . I . M,"'l9.l,""r.;,..:, ',< ; ""?'. ',; ,.., j . ..,.' ,." :'{":.::..:,'.':".,, .,,::.',,','.~~'..',. ~~J)....~Jt{~~\~~..~~~/)~;i::>~J."I....;...,I'J.'I"'.\" '..,J I~ ~, f'. _.... c' \.' r' >.1": < . { (~t.Mt}.l~~ {f...' ,,~'.. ~f' .. \'~ ' ',~.' . '~ , .. J, .' " 'T.... .,: .~. . . I '. ~:.:. '~"~. , ;!'j :';. .. . :~".' +' . \ '.. . ,.,.' . . '" ~. . ~, . ~' '\.:,~..~~~~~": .. t";"t~r:.::~:T-"':" - I ..... . ~, ...., ".:' ~ ,~ "'t' .... , .' . . ...:"',. ?:"~ ..... ., 7'2. ;,.,n,: " ~ ... ~ . . ~ I ~ ,,', . .T;': .11. J... '.. ': i;: .... '/i !).' . ." 1- , . ~ I , 726;,': -5- CITY COMMISSION MEETING December 3, 1970 the first rending 'by the unanimous consent of the Commission. Motion was. oeconded by Commissioner Wachtler and cnl'riou unanimously. The Ordinance \'Ian rcad by title only. Commissioner Williamo moved that Ordinancc 111293 be pasGed on ita firat reading. Motion wao seconded by 0011lm108101ler. Carlson and carried unan1mously, Comml'osioner Williams moved that Or'dinance /11293. be read and considered on second and fino1 reading by titlc only at thia meeting of the Commioslon by unanimous consent of thc Commission. f1otion wae oeconded by Commissionr Curleon and corl'ied unanimously. The Ordinance was read by ti tlc only. Comnliosioncr Williamo movcd that Ordinance #1293 be passed and adopted and that the approprintc officials of thc City be nuthorized to execute it. Motion ~(QG seconded by COfiUnlss1oncr Wachtler and carried unan1moullly. ITEM 1115 - Changing Publi c Haal'ing Date s. The C1 ty Managel' t'cported that Item #5 on the notice of publiC hearing foQthe November 9th meeting regardi~ property 1n Breeze Hill Sub. and BOUlevard Heights Sub. (City of Clearwater) to be changed from R-1m to PRS \'laS inadvertently continued to December 21st, instead 01' December ll~th, the meeting date. Conuniosioner Williame moved that the date of the pUblic hearing be changed to December 14th, 1970 at 1:30 P.M. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Wachtler and carried unanimously. ITEM 1116 - contract, Lucalox r~umlnaircs and Lampo. The City Manager recommended purchase of 52 additional Lucalox Lighting fixtUl'ea for several locations in the City, which will add $8426.00 to the contract. Commissioner Wachtler moved that the contract be approved as recommended by the City Manager. Motion was Geconded by Commissioner Williams and carried unanimously. ITEM #17 - Bido - Paving, Curbs & Drainage - Mandalay, Acacia to' Juniper. The City Manager recommended accepting the bid of Campbell Paving Company for the project and stated that he had sent letters to all abutting property owners explaining this was not an assessable project. Commissioner Carlson moved upon the recommendation of the City Manager that the contract be awarded to Campbell Paving Company for the sum of $44,898.45, which is tha lowest and best responsible bid and that the appropriate officials of the City be authorized to executc said contract which shall be in accordance with the plans and specifications and bid. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Wachtler and carried unanimously. ITEM #18 - Bids - Sanitary Sewers - Tloga & S. WaShington, Lakeview to South St. The City Manager recommended accepting the bid of Paul Giuliani Company for the project. Commissioner Carlson moved upon the l'ecomrnendation of the City Manager that the contract be awarded to Paul Giuliani Company, . St. Petersburg, for the sum of $9,170, which is the lowest and best responsible bid and that the appropriate officials of the City be authorized to execute said contract which Shall be in accordance with the plans and specifications and bid. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Williams and carried unanimously. ITEM #19 - Bids - Paving, Curbs, Drainage & Sanitary Sewers - Friend & Young, Lakeview Rd. South. The City Manager recommended accepting the bid of Smith-Sweger Construction Company Inc., for the project. Commissioner Carlson moved upon the recommendation of the City Manager that the contract be awarded to Smith-Sweger Construction Company, Inc. forthe sum of *65,220.76, which 1s the lowest and best responsible bid and that the appropriate officials of the City be authorized to execute said contract which shall be in accordance with the plans and specifications and bid. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Wachtler and carried unanimously. ITEM #20 - Bids - Closed Circuit TV Apparatus. The City Manager recommended accepting the second low bid of Lykes Electronics Corp. for the Closed Circuit TV Apparatus for the Police Dept. The low bid did not meet specifications. Commissioner Williams moved upon the recommendation of the City Manager and Police Chief that the contract be awarded to Lykes Electronics Corp., Audio;Visual Systems, Tampa. Fla., for the surn of *5,350, which is the lowest and best r~sponsible bid and the appropriate officials of the City be authorized to execute said contract which shall be in accordance with the plans and specifica- tions and bid. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Wachtler and carried unanimously. ' ITEM #21 - Bids, Demolition of Structure ~ 702 Selunole. The City Manager I recommended the bid of Rodgers Building Wreckers for the demolition of structure in compliance with Resolution #70-90, Lot 16, Block 1, Nicholson Sub. Co~n1ss1oner Carlson moved upon the recommendation of the City Manager that the contract be awarded to Rodgers Building Wreckers for the sum of $415.00, which is the lowest and best responsible bid and that the appropr~e officials of the City be authorized to execute said contract which shall be 1n accordance with the plans and specifications and bid. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Wachtler and carried unanimOUSly. ITEM #'22 - Bids, Gas Tapping Machine, . The City Manager recommended .!~</ \'. ~. accepting. the 'bid of J. M. Smither & Co., Atlanta, Georgia. Conunissioner .!;.',~;, .. .:", " ... ' Carlson moved that tho contract be awarded to J. M. Smither & Co. for the . ~i~,;..~~~ C. .:.' .' '" Dum or. $4,,596 which 1s the lowest and best responsible bidmd that the appropriate :'l:~.\~F~,<'.:.;, ,", >..' ,ot'r1cial~ of, the 01 ty be authorized to execute" said contract which shall be in ' l~.'l<;;'~~.,:,:~,~':'i:"i'-'.'"....':,>aoaordance' with the.plans and specl!'lcations and bid. Motion WaD seconded by . 1r ~",,~~;... :~.'> .,~' '.., 00nunias1pner Waoht1er and carried unanimoUSly. . '.. ~ ~ j~K~l~?rf~t>~:. :.:<.;~::.'~ ,;~.\ i:<;'i.:<.i.>:' ;:::'.'.'," ,'. ! . .;:: :;. .... .'.. ,'. .. ,: . '. '. '. :.': . M.~\\"t~\"k'i"" '.,.' ....)"..', ','; .' ,.' ... '. ." ".. ~.1t.~~~;:};.t~:~~:'~:~:i;r~~/~~\.;~ ,;.,:/:.\Yh>}.: < ,.:..'...., ,..'.' , , ':'. '. '';;.' ,. . ~"iio~~,~.W{':"'j\.t/fK-.,'JA,...',rI.,~ I' '. ',':'f' /.-:1 :. '.:' .,':. 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Items 1, 2, 3, & 4 to RepUblic Steel corp., Atlanta, Oat tor the own of $5,964.05, \'lhich arc the lowcat and best responsible bids and that the appropriato otl'icinlD of the City be authorized to exeoute aold contracts which sholl be in acoordance with the plans and opocifications nnd bid. Motion waD aecondod by Cornmisnionr Carlaon and carried unanimously. IIJ.'EM 1125 - Bido, 11,500 ft. of 2, in. Black Steel Pipe. The C:l. ty Manager recommended accepting the bid of Banks Supply, St. Petersburg. Cownissioner Carlson movcd upon the recommendation of the City Manager that the contract for 2 in. Black Steel Pipe for stock be awarded to Banks Supply in the amount o!,' $5,293.45, Which is the lowest and beat responsible bid and that the appro- priate officials of the City be authorized to execute said contract which shall be in accordance with the plans and specifications and bid. Motion was' seconded by Commissioner Wachtler and carried unanimOUSly. . ..ITEM #24 - Bids, 11,300 ft. of 8 in. Xtrube Pipe. The City Manager recommended accepting the bid of Banks Supply Co., St. Petersburg. Commissioner Williams 'moved upon the recommendation of the City Manager that the contract for 8 in. Xtrube Pipe be awarded to Banks SUpply for the Bum of $24,023.80, which is the lowest and best responsible bid and that the appropriate officials of the City be authorized to execute said contract which shall be in accordance with the plans and specifications and bid. Motion was seconded by Comm1ssioner Wachtler and carried unanimously. . ITEM #26 - Bids, Police Boat. The City Manager rccommendcd accepting the bid of Taylor Marine Sales, Clearwater. Commissioner Williams moved upon the recommendation o~ the City Manager, Police Chier and Harbormaster that the contract ~or Police Patrol Boat be awarded to Taylor Marine Sales for the sum or $7,601.99, which 1a the lowest and beat responsible bid and that the . appropriate officials of the City be authorized to execute said contract which 2hall be in accordance with the plans and specifications and bid. ,Motion was seconded by Commissioner ~/D.chtler and carl'ied unanimously. ITEM #30 - Ord. 1/12911 - Amending Zonin(!; Map & Zoning Ordinance of City. Commissioner Williams moved that Ordinance #129~ be read and conSidered by title only on the first reading by the unanimous oonsent of the COlnmission. Motion waB seconded by Commissioner Wachtler and carried unanimously. The Ordinance was read by title only. Commissioner Williams moved that Ordinanoe #1294 be passed on its 1'irst reading. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Wachtler and carried unanimously. Commissioner Williams moved that Ordinance #1294 be read and considered on second and final reading by title only at this meeting of the Commission by unanimous consent of the Commission. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Wachtler and carried unanimously. The Ordinance was read by title only. Commissioner Williams moved that Ordinance #1294 be passed on its second and tinal reading and adopted and that the appropriate officials of the City be authorized to execute it. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Wachtler and carried unanimOUSly. ITEM #31 - Ord. #1295 - Annexing & Zoning Lot 15, Solar Crest Sub., - A. Wiclcert; Pt. 8-29-16 - Suncoast B C I Inc.; Lot 10, Skyline Groves - N. Gilbert ~ohnston; Lot 9, Oak Acres Unit 2 - Edna Lein. Commissioner Carlson moved that Ordinance #1295 be read and conaidered by title only on the first reading by the unanimous consent of the Comm1ssion. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Williams and carried unanimously. The Ordinance was read by title only. Commissioner Carlson moved that Ordinance #1295 be passed on its first reading. Motion was seconded by Commissioner WilliamB and carried unanimously. Commissioner Carlson moved that Ordinance #1295 be read and considered on second and final reading by title only at this meeting of the Commdssion by unanimous consent of the Commission. Motion was seconded ,by Commissioner . Williams and carried unanimously. The Ordinance was read by title only. Commiss1oner Carlson moved that Ordinance #1295 be passed on its second and final reading and adopted and that the appropriate officials of the City be authorized to execute it. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Williams and carried unanimously. ITEM #32 - Ord. #1296 - Enacting n New Section 11-6 to parmit Land Fills only after Analysis by the City Engineering Department, Commissionor Carlson moved that Ordinance #1296 bo read and considered by title only on the first reading by the unanimous consent of the Comnlission. . Motion was seconded by Commissioner Williams and c~rried unanimOUSly. The Ordinance was read by title only. Commissioner Carlson moved that Ordinance #1296 be passed on its first reading. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Williams and carried unanimOUSly. " , . , .. " . c ..'1 7i',"'7..;,.:': ,,<.:,' .;, . < t .' I." , , . '. ~ ,., '...., ,:.:; ('..: .~'" r.; ... . ::, ~,...' / .;':,,:;'. ;~ ;::; ': ;:' :' " . " .C. .' I I " .\ . , " - .,' ~ .."I'lo-'" ~'''''''''t'''.4\ !~":""""''''''''''''''''lW.Mt'~.U.'''''.t.t..._.::~.. _.. . T....... ........ ~!.. -: ~..'.'r*'< -7- CITY COMMISSION MEETING December 3, 1970 Commissioner Carlaon moved that Ordinance 111296 be read and oonaidered on second and final t'cading by title only at thia meeting of tho 'CornndDoion by unanimous consent of the Commiss1on. Motion waD seconded by Conunioaionor Williams and carried. unanimously. The Ordinance WaS read by tit10 only. C9mmiosionor Carlson moved that Ordinance #1296 bc passed on ita second and final reading and adopted and that the appropriate offioials of tho City bo authorized to .execute it. Motion waB soconded by Commissioner Williamo.ond qarried unanimously. . ITEM #33 - Sale of Property - CFS Service Corporation. The City httorncy presented contract with CFS Service'Corporation for t~e," to purchaoo Loto 6, 7 and 8, in Block J of Fairmont Sub. and " Lot 1 less the Westerly ten feet thereof and all of Loto 2, 3, 4 and 5, 1n Block C, Nor'llood First Add:1,tion. The total sale price is $15,000, with $1,000 to be paid upon signing of contraot, balance 1n cash at time of closing. Commissioner W111iamD moved that tho contract for the sale of property as outlined by the City I\ttornoy be approved 1n the amount of $15,000 and the appropriate officialD of tho C1ty be authorized to execute it. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Wachtlet' and oarried unanimously. ITEM 1131l See Item Illl. ITEMS 1135 - 11111. The City Attorney \,1xplained that these i tomD were all assessment resolutions for improvements as follows: ITEM #35 - Michigan Ave. from Woodla\1n to Bclleair, SanitarySowerD - Resolution #70-116 ITEM #36 Carolina Ave. from Meadow Lark Lane to Buyviow Blvd., . Sanitary Sewers - Resolution 1f70-117 ITEM 1137 - Turner St. from Slcyview to Yelvington Ave., Paving, Curbs and Drainage - Resolution 1J70-1l8 ITEM #38 - Thornton Road from Gulf to Bay Blvd. South to 'l'umpa Bay, Paving, Curbs and Drainage - Resolution ItrO-1l9, ITEM #39 - Hillcrest Ave. from Court to Franlcl1n St., Paving) Curbo and Drainage - Resolution #70-120 ITEM #40 Sharkey Rd. fl'om Oberlin Dr. to Old Coaohman Rd., Paving, Curbs and Drainage - Resolution #70-121 ITEM 1141 - Turner St. from Highland to Skyview Ave., Pav:1.ng, CU1'ba nnd Drainage - Resolution InO-122 Commissioner Williams moved that Resolutions #70-116 thpnugh #70-122 be paDDed and adopted and the appropriate officials bc authol'ized ,,0 oxucute them. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Wachtler and carrind unanimounly, ITEM 1/42 - Resolution -Authorizing Dcputy City 'l'l'caourer to exocute checko, requisitions, etc. The City Attorney explained the rODolut:1.on woo ncccosary to allo,., Glen 14f. Vantrease to act as deputy city trollsul'er. COlluniouionOl' Carloon moved that Resolution InO-123 be passed and adopted and tho appropriate officials be authorized to execute it. Motion "IaS seconded by Conuniotlioner Wachtler and carried unanimously. I ITEM #43 - Resolution - Authorizing Execution of Doed, EIlOClltent and Subordinations to DOT for Overpass at US 19 and SR 60. 'rho C1 ty Attorney presented Resolution #70-124 authorizing the proper City o1'fic1als to execute necessary instruments. Commissioner Carlson moved that Heuolution 1170-124 be passed and adopted and the appropriate off:1.cialD be authorized to execute it. Motion was seconded by Conunissioner Wachtler and cnrrIcd unanimously. The City Attorney presented Henolutlon InO-125 nuthorlzing proper City officials to execute easemcnts to State Dopt. of Tranoportatlon. Commissioner Williams moved that Resolution 1170-125 be panoed and adopted und the appropriate of'ficials be authorized to eXHcutc it, MoUen wuo seconded by Conunissioner Wachtler and carried unanimouuly. The City Attorney presented Reaolution #70-126 through 130 authorizing the proper officials to execute necessary subol'd1nnt10n instruments to thu State Department of Transportation. Commiou.1oncr '/l11llamu mov13d that Resolutions 1J70-126 through ./J70-130 be passed and a:iopted and tho apPI'opriate officials be authorized to execute them. Motion waD Dccondcd by Commloaionol' Wachtler and carried unanimously. ITEM #44- Aoceptance of Easement from Sohool Bourd of Plnellaa County. The City Attorney presented for acccptancc 10 ft. UtilIty and Drainage Easement over the Eclst, North & West sidca or Wcat 1187.711 l't. of SW 1/4 of SE 1/4, Section 8-29-16. Commissioner Williaut6 movod that the casement be accepted and'recorded 1n the public recorda of Pine1lau County, Fla. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Wachtler and oarried unanimously. . . <) , . c.; . t" . " . .... ,;,', '.. .,' ','! ~Li:C',,},~,!:/';;!~:j1;; i '. ~ .., .' ~..~.~.~~ ~~.c .c~?~~'. . .. .." :, ,f;',' ".' I <. >.~,.. -~: ~ . \.) ) ,.. ., ,......., ...............................,..........~,.........,JI-'Ih", ..~.......,I....--"''1'~.''''~--~ < ~.... .1_. \, ,I (.......,....~. ... ~ '", '.' . ~tJi'::\0::;;t...':,. . ;.'.' :..' , I 1 ~, .). . ., , , :t," .,' . , .,' '. I ' " .~ ". ':, ' '. .1. :" :',.};.":' : ~~ t . . -8- . . CITY COMMISSION MEETING ," " ..... I. De'cemboi" 3,.1970 .' . ,: (;' " .', . ,I. ,.....: ITEM. #~5, - Lo'f,Mowing Rosoiution. Tho City Attornoy pt'ooorit.od Rooolution' 1'4f70-13l . requesting owners to clear their loto arid oott.1ng u pUblic honring to. :,hear objections thereto. Commissioner Cnrloon movod that RUDolutlon #10-131 . . be passed Bt:1d adopted' and the appropriato oCflo101B be nuthorized to., exeouta it. Motion .WBB seconded by Commissioner Waohtlot' nnd ~urrlod unanimou131y I . , ':t , ',' . , " ~ .~ ' .,/: .'. I :,' Ii. ,~, '" , . .j', ',' I j,. 1" '..~ I .c '\ .' .1, ~' .:. :,", II . '. '::' .<.~(~ '" .,'.... . , \. , .,5 . Z' \', ~ . i jO, " . . " c " . Commissioner 'Carlson, moved that tho mooting be adJournod Qt' 10135 P.M. Motion' was seconded by Commissioner. Wachtler nnd oarriod ununlmoullly. ".' The ',01 ty Commission thon met DO TruotooQ of tho Ponuioh Fund with tho Mayor' 'calling the. meeting to OX-del" and heat'd latto.t"lJ ):toad from tho Advluory Commi ttoo. . or the Employees. Pension Fund reoonunend:l.ng that fJ.'orn WlllinlT\D, Sanitation Workol", . 'util1ty.Dept.; Anthony Wilhelmi, Equ:lp. Operatol', Utllit1oo..Ino1norator; Ruben Gr'een, Sani tlltion Worker, Util '. Dopt J LOl'OY MoDanJ 01, Sanl to tlon Workcl', Utility Dept.; Richard Woodard, Sanitation WOI'kcr, Utll. Dopt.;. Louiao F. Howard, . Clerk-Typiat I, Police ,Dept. J Stuart 1. Wl1UnmD I Sign Inopootor, Building , " . Dept.; Robert L. Grecn, Sanitation 10101'1(01', Ul;jl. Dopt.; CorrJnnc L.. Drought, Clerk-Typist I, .Municipal Court; and Edwlll'<.l ^. BoooolJ1, l~.ll'cl'lghtol', Fire Dopt., . be accopted into membership. . Conunisuionol' Wnohtlc1" moved that tho) rooornmcndntlona of: the Advisory Board ror. mcmbaroh:tp 0.8 outl.lnod by tho City Olar}c be approved. . Motion was seconded by Commloslonor Wlll1ulllo un<.l oo1'1"io<.1 unanlmoutl.ly. ., i , " .' < . ~ ,. '~ . There being no furtheI' bualnono, .p .M. , ., . ~ ~ ' . '. Att'estt'. ,', .fI~/ er " , , .1 ..i '. .:J.,o, , , ,. , . Ic \. .,: I" I. ,. . L~'>,.~, , 1::" :;:iP;;. .;;-',:;'" . ,. ::~<:\*!~<~~~::'::';"~>.,,,. :,' '.. ,... . .', " .:' . J ' . "", t .:' ': ;.:, : . '.. ~"~;l/f...,.l....':.. ~ , , .,:. '~'''' I ',. j t ~' O' _ ~, r;~~~1~~~i1fi}(jj~;,ii\:!,~"l;{/j\ '~,2,: :,;: ( ,,,,.' ':," , ' '::.,' .... ';., ',:"~' :.., ". 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" ., .., ..,~i' ........... ...:-.~ . ~"""l...~,,~.>l'H'''''''r''';''''r,.~.~..:....J''J:.~~~i~.'''~~~~ 1'r'~."'~~~}l~'".r..,,,,~{'fmF(r.~,..~"St1i:'.~~"'"". ~'l':"~rt '11~l,l, '~~ ~!J\\=t"'f.t;!'f'.~.'~i'l~):""J~, ")~1:" ~:h ~':;';'.. ~::, '.""'," ""'-::',' ";J '. "'f:''', .' ,_.It,''l:; . r :;,\l!."t : .. , , .' '11.LI,r/;",~./. ,d~~;~nf;," '..~~.~.'. ',.~'.:~:, ;'\ ;.~ . :; -:'.,; '.\>t._:.:~; .\-...:~..l.t.:' -<.0" :'.':"l_:'~;:f~:~:~'~"'~':'..I>'r'..:"'."~ :-'.~:'~T.,i...i'" ~4"'.' '~. ~ , .. , .t ,t.~~,.:..~.\:~~~~lt~-iJ.'~t.t;};'W:<~.:.~.... ;"j':. ... '" . ,." 'v' ',' . .-c, ,,t,, " " . I', . OITY COMMISSION MEETING 'Deoember 3, 1970 ,Eub1io Hearings Contd. - Request Vaoation of NE Cleveland Street Lot Mowing Resolution #10-114 Paving, Curbs & Drainage - Tioga, Miohi- gan & S. Washington, Lakeview to Kingsley; South St., Greenwood to Michigan . Contd. - Demolition of Struoture undor Minimum HouBing Ordinanoe - B06 Palmetto Street Zoning Amendments: ' ' a. Contd -Waterrront Sotbaoko (to be oont). b. Expansion of Churoh Faoilitioo ' Requests for Annexation and Determination & Establishment of Zoning & Fire Diatriot Classirication: a. N of Sherwood, E of N. Saturn Ave. ox- tended (Cribbs & ownbey/ b. Lot II Pinellas Groves Hiokey) o. Lata 2 & 3, Ehle Subd. Mosher) d. 250' W of US 19 N., S Side of Sunset Pt. Road, (First Fed. S & L) . e. Lot 32, BI 4, Virginia Groves Eat. 1st Addn. (Harris) (to be tabled) f. E Side of Elizabeth Ave., 3501 N of Gulf to Bay (stone) Reports from City Manager AGENDA CITY COMMISSION MEETING DECEMBER 3, 1970 1:30 P~M. ., " . " Invocation Introductions Minutes of Preceding Meetings, Public Hearings Reporbs from City Manager Reports from City Attorney Citizens to be Heard Other Commission Action Adjournment Meeting Pension Plan Trustees ~: 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. '.13t! ." . . . . .,' 500 Corporation Agreement Tree Ordinance Request for Permit for Taxi Licenoe Dunedin Yellow Cab Dunedin Pass Payment - Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council Vacation of Properties (Snyder) Option to Purchase Sanitary Land Fill Site Adoption or Southern Standard Building Code, 1969-70 Changing PUblio Hearing Dates Contract, Lucalox Luminaires and Lamps Bids, Paving, Curbs & Drainage - Mandalay Acacia to Bay Esplanade Bids, Sanitary Sewers - Tioga & S. Washing- ton, Lakeview to South Bids, Paving, Curbs, Drainage & Sanitary Sewers - Friend & Young, Lakeview Rd. South Bida, Cloaed Circuit TV Apparatuo Bids, Demolition of Structure - 702 Seminole Bids, GaBS Tapping Machine Bida, 11,500' Xtrube Pipe BidS, 11,300' Xtru Pipe Bids, Il,500' 8" Black Steel Pipe Bida, Police Boat Other Engineering Mattera Verbal Reports and Other Pending Matters Reports from City Attorney " , " . , , ~ ,> '. "I ~ \. ,. ....~ ~ .,. Ord. #1293 - Adopting Southern Standard Building COde, 1969 Edition & 1970 Revisions Ord. #1294 - Amending Zoning Map & Zoning Ordinance of the City . Ord. #1295 - Annexing & Zoning Lot 15, Solar Crest Subd., Port1on or Sec. 8-29-16, Lot 10, Skyline Groves Subd., Lot 9, Oak Acres Unit 2 Ord. #1296 - Enacting a New Section 11-6 to permit Land Filla only after Analysis by the City Engineering Department Sale of Property - CFS Service Copp. Resolution - Declaring Minimum HOUSing Violation Assesoment Resolution Michigan Avenue Sanitary Sewaro Assessment Resolution Caroline Avenue Sanitary Sewers 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. . ~ ~ . ,I . ~. < . ,.: ~ , . . . ~ . . I ~. I; . :' , '," ~ 1'1' < .. ~' .' . " ,. . .....~ ...U....~~-Pl~'IJ,"":......,..............'.,..,..I_..._~..~~~:."'t~,..~. '~.". .......... , ': \ ~.,\~.... . ',,:~ \;..<~ '.' ;~ .~, .. , . , ~ \ .. l , CITY COMMISSION MEETING December 3, 1970 Assessment Resolution - Turner street, Sky- view to Yelvington, Paving, Curbs & Drainage Assessment Resolution -.Thornton Road, . Paving, Curbs & Drainage Assessment Resolution - Itlllcrest Avonue, Paving, Curbs & Drainage . Assessment Resolution - Sharkey Road, paving, Curbs & Drainage Assessment Resolution - Turner Street, Highland to Skyview, Paving,. Curbs and Drainage . Resolution -Authorizing Deputy Treasurer to exeoute checks, ~tc. Resolutions - Authorizing Execution of Deed, Easement and Subordinations to DOT for Overpass at US 19 & SR 60 Acceptance of Eaaement School Board Lot Mowing Resolution ,t . , .,. " ~ ' . c . , .AGENDA (Cont'd.) CITY COMMISSION MEETING DECEMBER 3, .1970 1:30 P'.M. 37. 38. 39. 40. .' 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. , , Honorable City Commission Clearwater Florida . '1 :c? .j.', . .'-""".L/~ . c , '. I : , , , . July 22, 1970 Gentlemen: As Trustees of the City of Clearwater Employees I Pension Fund, you are hereby notified that, Corrinne L. Drought - Clerk Typist I - Municir,al Court has been duly examined by a local Physician an~ designated as a 'First Class" ~isk. The above employee began her service with the City of Clearwater on 3/20/70 is under 45 years of age (birth date...4/7/5l) and meets the requirements of our CiVil Service. It is hereby recommended by the Advisory Committee that she be accepted into membership. Very tr,nly yours, Advisory Committee of Employees' Pension Fund /s/ Stanley J. Szuba, Chairman /s/ W. J. Raible Isl Frank Daniels . ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Honorable City Commission Clearwater Florida August 31# 1970 Gentlemen: As Trustees of the City of Clearwater Employeesl Pension Fund) you are hereby notified that, Louise F. Howard, Clerk-Typist I, Police Dept. has been duly examined by a local Physician and designated as a l1First Classll risk. The above employee began her service with the City of Clearwater on 4/22/70 i6 under 45 years of age (birth date...5/13/31) and meets the requirements of our Civil Service. It is hereby recommended by the Advisory Committee that she be accepted into member,ship. Very truly yours, Advisory Committee of Employees I Pension Fund /s/ Stanley J. Szuba, Chairman /s/ W. J. Raible Is/ Frank Daniels ' -----~-------------------------------------------------------------------------- ., ;. ., . ' ,.' ,.... . ".,. · :...); ....::,'.:',i.::'/'3;',~,i;;ii.:,: ;;c;;:~'lj ., .. . < " ., , ~" ." . , . , , ,~ . \ . ~,: ~ (~I .~.,; ,? '.,.. '" .. . ~ .,. J .. ., , . "I,.. .0I'.-':.~ c:-;' "..~ ;.;~"'''';:'~~T ""","":~.':."'~ ,~I".' .<, ~ .~..,.,.,.....:~_.....,.....~........,...~~.......~....~~ ~.iI.tI.-:''''a..A.'''''--: ~~.... ., I .T , ' i. \ c,. . ~ , .......',.." : ~,:;,< .':: I . ; :':"',':;~ l',;>,~':~:J( CITY COMMISSION MEETING December 3, 1970 ____________~.___________________________________________________M____________ July 13,,1970 Honorable City Commission Clearwater Florida Gentlemen: As Trustees10f the City of Clearwate~ Employees I 'Pension Fund, you are hereby notified that, Leroy MoDaniel, Sanitation Worker, Sanitation - Utile has been duly examined by a looal PhYSician and designated as a "First Class" risk. The above employee began his service with the City of Clearwater on 1/27170 is under 45 years of age (birth date...12/24/35) and meets the requirements of our Civil Service. It 1s hereby recommended by the Advisory Committee that he be accepted into membership. .-/ Very truly yours, Advisory Committee of /a/ Stanley J. Szuba, /a/ W. J. Raible lal Frank Daniela Employees' Pension Fund Chairman ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ August 31, 1970 Honorable City Commission Clearwater Florida Gentlemen: As Trustees of the City of Clearwater Employees' Pension Fund, you are hereby notified that Richard Woodard, Sanitation Worker, Sanitation Dept. has been duly examined by a local Physician and designated as a lIFirst Classll risk. The above employee began his service with the City of Clearwater on 4/28/70 is under 45 years of age (birth date...ll/30/47) and meets the requirements of our Civil Service. It is hereby recommended by the Advisory Committee that he be accepted into membership. Very truly yours, Advisory Committee of Employees' Pension Fund Is/ Stanley J. Szuba, Chairman /.s/ W. J. Raible Isl Frank Daniels ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ August 31, 1970 Honorable City Commission Clearwater Florida Gentlemen: As Trustees of the City of Clearwater Employees' Pension Fund, you are hereby notified that, Anthony Wilhelmi, Equip. Operator, Utilities-Incinerator has been duly examined by a local Physician and designated as a 1tFirst Class1t risk. The above employee began his service with the City of Clearwater on 4/9/70 ia under 45 years of age (birth date...9/7/40) and meets the requirements.of our Civil Service. ,. It io hereby recommended by the Advisory Committee that he be accepted into membership. Very truly yours, Advisory Commdttee of Employees' Pension Fund . /s/ Stanley Szuba, Chairman /s/. W. J. Raible. Is/ Frank Daniels . , . i: .....:' I ,'.:, ., . ~.... " ,I, d , ., It'. '::',\ ~':\~i'. 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