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12/03/1992 , I L" , ' ,., ; ; , I . > ,+ . Comm\ss.,on , 1 ' , {I, .. '\', 11' ". I.. f " it. ., ..l (. , ,~\ . 'I "I t ' ',) ! .1 + . <c \ ' . ' " ',I ' . " " :.....,. l' . . :".,'" '.."': ~ . . ; I' , T ~ ~ , ~ -l,lc,(i j' ;' " ,!l .' t' " ,. ~~~ '" " ( l~ ~ Order of Agenda Packs for 1992 Action Agenda - listing the Thursday, Commission Meeting Date Preliminary Agenda (This is the agenda for the worksession that is held on the Monday prior' to the Thursday meeting) Any items that were uWork Session Only" and any items that did not continue onto Thursday's agenda as in they were "Pulled" off to possibly return at a later date. ' Some "WSQ" items may not have any paperwork, i.e. Discussion - re: ".'" unles~ something is handed out. Any information that was received at Worksession Final Agenda - the start of the Thursday meeting 'tpack't the beginning 7 items are standard: Pledge of Allegiance Invocation Service Pin Awards Introductions and Awards Presentations Minutes of meetings to be approved Citizens to be heard re items not on agenda There mayor may not be any paperwork for the above 7 items. The action agenda lists the results of each. Also, items at the end of the agenda (Other pending matters - Other City Attorney Items - City Manager Verbal Reports and Other Commission Action) often have no paperwork, Starting with #8 are the Items for the meeting. \ j I j j ! :f I 1 I , After each item there may be memoslinformation that correlate to that item which will be noted as "RE: # 't, This information was not actually part of the item, it is not part of the attachments for the item but is information that will stay in the agenda pack to be . , , microfilmed. , I After some of the items there may be information marked as City Manager Back Up, abbreviated as CM b.u.. Again this is information that is not actually part of the agenda item but it is placed in the agenda pack. After each item there may be information regarding that item that was handed out at the meeting. This information should have the notation uRec'v (date'''. When looking at an agenda cover memorandum for an item, look at the listing of attachments at the bottom of the page. If something is listed as a "planu or "manual" this means the agenda item could be many pages in length as that type attachment was probably in notebook form for the meeting with the binder being removed from the original for microfilming. '._-.. ","' ....-,...... .'4C~_.~__..._ ..,.._.. ~c- I I ... ACTION AGENDA - CLEARWATER CITY COMMISSION MEETING. December 3, 1992 (6:00 P,M.) Welcome. We are glad to have you join us. If you wish to speak please wait to be recognized. then state your n.am.e. and address, Persons speaking before the City Commission on other than Public ' Hearing items shall be limited to 3 minutes, No person shall speak more than onco on the same subject unless granted permission by the City COTDmission. 1. Pledge of Allegiance 2. Invocation 3. Service Awards 4. Introductions and Awards 5. Presentations: a} Commissioner Regulski Farewell 6. Minutes of Regular Meeting November 5, 1992 7. Citizens to be heard re items not on the Agenda 1. Mayor. 2. Cub Scout Troop Pledge of Honor. 3. Employee of the Month Award for 11/92 was presented to John Lee, Fire Dept. 4. None. 5. a) gifts presented. 6, Approved as amended. 7, Dennis Henniaer spoke requesting equal treatment for those areas in the eRA/DDS district east of Myrtle Ave, John Meek stated the City is in violation of the sign code. He requested existing tegally erected signs be grandfathered. Brian Morris stated the majority of citizens do not consider signs and billboards to be a major issue. He distributed a proposed ordinance to grandfather existing signs. B, Purchase 3.8 acres of land on Sand Key, 8, Approved. Sec. 19-29-15, M&S 43,01, for $1 ,200,000 and related property survey ': and closing costs of $1 5.000 for a total of $1,215,000 (PR) 9. Purchase 31,4 acres of land on Drew 9. Directed staff to approach the owners to Street, Sec. 8~29-16, M&B 44.01 and renegotiate the price of the 31,4 acres to portion of 43.01 for $1,500,000 $1,250,00 or see if they are willing to sell ($1,375,000 in cash from City and only that portion (approx. 1 1 acres) needed $125,000 in the form of a 501-C3 IRS gift for ball fields, '\ to the City) and related survey, engineering and closing costs of $ 50 ,000 for a total dollar cost to the City of $1,425,000 CPR) Not Before 6:00 P,M. - Scheduled Public Hearings (1) Presentation of issues by City staff. (2) Statement of case by applicant or representative (5 minutes). (3) Statement of case by opposition (5 minutes). (4) Commission questions. 12/3/92 ~ (5) Comments in support and in opposition: (a) individual (3 minutes); (b) spokesperson for groups (1 0 minutes). (6) Commission questions. (7) Rebuttal by opposition (5 minutes). (B) Final rebuttal by app or rap (5 minutes). 1 ,J ; pOSLle 14EARINCiS 10. Alcoholic Beverage Distance Separation Variance for property (Johnny's Italian Restaurant) located at 2907 S.R.590, #1, , See, 8-29-16, M&B 11.01 (Queen/Nadeau AB92-17)(PLO) 11, Public Hearing - Vacating 15' N/S r-o-w lying along E side of Premier Village, Lots 11-16 (Licavoli/Hochevar V92-19)(PW) 12. (Cant. from 11/5/92) Variance to Sign Regulations for property (Stewart Title of Clwr) located at 1290-92-94 Court St" Hibiscus Gardens Sub., elk 0, Lots 35A and 36,and vacated street on east (Smoyer SV92-28)(PLD) 13. Variance to Sign Regulations for property located at 406 S. Arcturas Ave., Skycrest Sub., Unit 0, Blk A, part of Lot 5 (Tetreault SV92-22HPLD) 14, Variance to Sign Regulations for property (Hose & Hydraulics, Inc.) located at 504 S. Myrtle Ave., Magnolia Park, elk 18, part of Lots 3 , 4 &. 5 (Frontier Properties SV92- 23)(PLD) 15, Variances to Sign Regulations for property (Dayton Andrews, Inc,) located at 2388 Gulf-to-Bay, Sec.18-29-16, M&B 24.05 & 24.06, and Gulf to Bay Estates, .Unit 3, Lots 594-597 (Massey Motors. Inc.SV92- 26)(PLD) 16, Variances to Sign Regulations for property (Carlisle Lincoln Mercury) located at 2085 Gulf-to-Bay, Sec. 1 3-29-1 5, M&B 41.04 & 42,01, Bamboo Sub., Lots 2, 3 and 9-11, less street, and Bamboo Sub. Replat, Lot 1 less E 10' for street and Lot 2 (50S Investments. Inc. SV92-27}(PLD) 17, Variances to Sign Regulations for property (Lokey Oldsmobile, Inc.) located at 2339 Gulf-to-Bay, Sec. 18-29-16, M&B 31.05, & Lokey F.B.C.,Lot2(Lokey, McFarland. Flaws & Sarnett Banks Trust Co. SV92-44)(PLO) , 12/3/92 I, '! 10. Approved variance of 205' to permit alcoholic beverage sales 95' from a residential zone. 11. Denied. 12, Continued to 12/17/92. 13. ' Approve variance of 3' to permit a freestanding sign to be located 2' from the front & side property lines subject to: There shall be no modifications to the sign to increase its area or height. 14. Withdrawn, , 15. Continued to 12/17/92. 16. Approved a variance of 9 sq. ft, to allow 73 sq, ft, for the main freestanding sign. 17, Continued to 12/1 7/92. , I~, 2 I' 18. Revised Downtown Development Plan. First Reading Ords. #5297-92, #5298-92, #5299.92, #5300-92 & #5302-92 to expand D.T. Dev, District Land Use Plan classification; First Reading Ords. #5301- 92, #5303-92. #5304.92, #5305-92 establishing Urban Center (Eastern Corridor, Core or Bayfront) zoning; First Reading Ord. #5235-92 revising Urban Center zoning district requirements and Res. #92.73 - accepting D.T.Oev, Plan and expanding the eRA area (PLD) Public Hearing - North Ft. Harrison/North Myrtle Avenue Zoning Study (PLD) To be Cont. Public Hearing & First Reading Ord. #5295- 92 - Amending Sec. 134.015 relating to nonconforming signs and the standards and factors to be considered in granting variances from the provisions thereof (LDCA 92-20)(PLD) To be Withdrawn (Cant. from 11/5/92) Public Hearing - Declare property located at the SE corner of Franklin St, and East Ave., Magnolia Park Sub" Blk 12, Lot 8, as surplus for purpose of leasing to the IAFF (AS) To be Cant. 22, Public Hearing - Vacating 7' x 36' portion of Dempsey Street lying adjacent to Lake Be/leview Addn, Btk 2, Lots 21 & 22 (Rehm V92-20HPW) To be Cant, to 12/17/92 23. Public Hearing & First Reading Ord. #5319- 92 - Vacating easterly 3' of westerly 5' utility easement lying in Mandalay Sub., Blk 57, Lot 8 (Davis V92-22)(PW) To be Cant. to 12/17/92 24. (Cant. from 11/5/92) Public Hearing & First Reading Ords. #5296.92 & #5312-92- Comprehensive Plan and Land Development Code Amendments - amending Objection 3.2.1. of the Future Land Use Element revising the number of land use plan categories from 10 to 22 and modifying densities and FAR's and establishing ISR's and Res. #92.69 - authorizing the .PPC to request amendments to the Countywide Plan for properties located within City limits (PPC Consistency Program){PLD) To be Cant. to 12/17/92 19. , j 20. r I r ,\ I ! 21. 1 2/3/92 , 8. Continued to 12/17/92, , 19. Received public input; continued hearing and action to 12/17/92. 20. Withdrawn. 21. Continued, 22. Continued to 1 2/17/92. 23. Continued to 12/17/92. , . \ , I... 1. , , 24. Continued to 12/17/92. I. . ! , ' : f I' I 3 .I ": 1 ~, , _to \. " . I i !, 25. (Cant. from 11/5/92) Public Hearing. Uphold decision of Building Official by Res, #92-66 . to demolish property located at 905.907 Hart Street (a/k/a Plaza Park Sub., Blk C, Lots 15 & 16) if owner fails to repair or demolish structures within 30 days (PlD) To be Cant. to 12/17/92 " 25. Continued to 12/17/92. Public Hearing - Second Reading Ordinances :~+:r ' r 26. Ord. #5286-92 - Land Use Plan Amendment to Commercial Tourist Facilities for property located at 2201 Sunset Point Rd., Sec. 6-29-16, M&B 32,01 and portion of vacated Pinellas Groves easement in Sec. 1-29-15 (Sun Bank of Tampa Bay LUP92- 14) To be Cont. 27. Ord. #5287.92 - CPO Zoning for property , located at 2201 Sunset Point Rd., See, 6. 29-16, M&B 32.01 and portion of vacated Pinellas Groves easement in Sec. 1-29-1 5 (Sun Bank of Tampa Bay 292-08) To be Cont. 28. Ord. #5288-92 - Annexation for property located at 2975 Gulf-to-Bay Blvd., Bay Breeze Trailer Park, William Brown's Sub. of Bayview, Lot 17 and part of Lot 2, approx, 2.4 acres (Kirkpatrick A92-11) , . 29, Ord. #5289-92 - land Use Plan Amendment to Medium Density Residential and for property located at 2975 Gulf-to- Bay Blvd., Bay Breeze Trailer Park, William Brown's Sub. of Bayview, lot 17 and part of lot 2, approx, 2.4 acres (Kirkpatrick LUP92-18) 30. Ord. #5290-92 - RMH Zoning for property located at 2975 Gulf-to-Bay Blvd" Bay Breeze Trailer Park, William Brown's Sub. of Bayview, Lot 1 7 and part of lot 2, approx. 2.4 acres (Kirkpatrick A92-11) 31 . Ord. #5292-92 - Annexation for property located at 1867 East Dr., Clearwater Highlands Unit A, Blk A, Lot 2 (lee A91-" ) 32, Ord. #5293-92 - land Use Plan Amendment to Low Density Residential for property located at 1867 East Dr" Clearwater Highlands Unit A, Blk A. Lot 2 (lee LUP91-1 2) 1 2/3/92 . , 26. Continued, 27. Continued. \ c .1', ! ' , , I I. 28. Ord. #5288-92 adopted. , , ' 29, , Ord, #5289-92 adopted. " " , I 30. Ord. #5290-92 adopted. 31. Ord. #5292-92 adopted. 32, Ord. #5293-92 adopted. 4 c', 33. Ord. #5294-92 - RS-8 Zoning for property located at 1867 East Dr" Clearwater Highlands Unit A, Blk A, Lot 2 (Lee A91-11) 34. Ord. #5313-92 - Relating to discrimination, amending Sees. 99.02, 99.20, 99.21, 99.22 & 99.23 as created or amended by Ord. #5200-92 relating to housing discrimination practices 35, Ord. #5314-92 - Amending Ch, 50 regarding method of calculating deposits for new residential addresses with no prior service record and interest on utility deposits 33. Ord. 115294-92 adopted. 34. Ord. #5313-92 adopted as amended, 35. Ord, #5314-92 adopted as amended, CITY MANAGER REPORTS CONSENT AGENDA (Items 1136-50) - Approved as submitted less #37 & #49. The following items require no formal public hearing and are subject to being approved in a single motion. However, any City Commissioner or the City Manager may remove an item from the Consent Agenda to allow discussion and voting all the item individually. Agreements 36. Joint Project Agreement with Pinellas County to relocate natural gas mains during improvements to Wyatt Street Target Area Phase IIA, at an est. labor cast of $30,173,09 (GAS) 37. Fourth amendment to paragraph 3 of Lease Agreement with Bikini Buttons, Inc., dated 6/12/90, allowing sale of charts, maps, personalized license plates, fruit shipping service (produce not allowed in store), key duplicating service and sate of greeting cards (MR) , 37. Continued to 12/17/92. Leases 38. Pier 60 FDNR Lease Documents - Lease issued by the B,O.T" the Internal Improvement Trust Fund of the State of Florida for a parcel of sovereign submerged land in Sees. 7-29-15 & 8-29-15, in Gulf of Mexico, Pinellas County, containing 14,450 sq.ft.m,o,1, ($3,651.52HPW) '\ : ..\ , r~ I ' . \ , I' ~ f , 1 2/3/92 5 I' I, , j." Ie ", i ' fi Bids & Contracts 39. Contract for non~excluslve services to Doctor's Walk-tn Clinic for worker's compensation medical services during the period 111/93~ 1 2/31/93, at an est, $35,000 (AS) 40. Contract for roof replacement at Fire Station No. 5 (49) to The Dean Company, Clearwater, FL, for $32,514 (GS) 41 . Extension of contract for basic life insurance for SAMP employees with Prudential Insurance Company',of America, Tampa, FL, for the period 111/93-12/31/93, at an est. $52,000 (HR) 42. Extension of contract for non~contributory life insurance plan for full-time City employees and eligible retirees with Prudential insurance Company of America, Tampa, FL, for the peri~d 1/1/93-12/31/93, at an est, $22,000 (HR) 43. Extension of contract for temporary employment services with Kelly Temporary Services, Clearwater, FL, for the period 12/4/92-11/30/93, at an est. $60,000 (HR) 44. Contract for physical examinations and other medical services to HCA Family Care Centers Walk-In Clinics, Largo, FL, for the period 1/1/93-12/31/93, at an est. $40,666.25 (HR) 45. Purchase of irrigation parts from Coast Pump and Supply Co., Inc., at an est. $45,998.12; Century Rain Aid, Inc" est. I $19,899,54 and D&S Industrial Plastics, est, $4,560,70, for the period 12/4/92- 12/3/93 for a total est, $70,458.36 (PR) 46. Purchase 4 additional remote telemetry units and spare parts from Data Flow Systems, Inc., Melbourne, FL, for $29,384 (PW) , \ 47. Purchase one Electronic Total Station and one Electronic Data Recorder for the Engineering Division from Earl Dudley Associates, Inc., Birmingham, AL, for $15,399 (PW) ; ~ , 1 ::: . ~, , . I J, I I " . ~ " ') l', " . ~. \ (:.: . . j. . , .' , i r . i L:': \1, ' , t." ~ ~ . \' l: ' ,I , ~ ; c ~. { \ ,:; L, '~l \., , \, , i, ~ i , ; i,',; I;'!" ~ 1';< ~ .~ .:~ , 1 I'; I " I :.~ ~ .1:> ;,( ..1. ! ~ ~ ~ ': 'c ,: I , 1;', , l' , ~,' . I"; ',' j:,' , L.. . . I ','C , ;',1 1 1'" . j', \ ~ :;. t 1.. I l' .' , " p: J I: '.~~ ~ '. l ;;t I,', " l\ .. ~- ~. i ,1' t: .:~ ~. ( I, } l" ~ j ~ . . I. I~ 'I "r .'. . f:: I:: of; l. l' " ", 12/3/92 6 Citizens & Staff Requests 48. Metropolitan Planning Organization - appointment of Mayor Garvey (CLK) 49. Plnellas Sports Authority - appointment of Commissioner Deegan (CLK) CITY' ATTORNEY Agreements, Deeds & Easements 50, Humane Society of North Pinellas, Inc. - Agreement renewal 49. Appointed Commissioner Deegan. OTHER ITEMS ON CITY MANAGER REPORT 51 . a) Procedure for resolving construction problems on Community Development Rehabilitation Projects b) Resolution of rehab construction problems in the cases of the Shuman, Watson and Elliott projects 52. Citizen Request to address Housing Rehabilitation Program 53. First Reading Ord. #5321-92 - Amending Ch. 54 re: solid waste (PW) 54. Res. #92.75 - to enable the Clearwater Gas System to participate with the Municipal Gas Association of Florida (MGAF) through an Interlacsl Agreement to purchase natural gas as a joint agency (GAS) 55. Declare as surplus for subordination to the 'FOOT the City's easement rights and Interest in 11 parcels of land lying along S.R,580, between Countryside Blvd. and McMullen-Booth Rd.; Res. #92-74 - authorizing City .Officials to execute subordination of utility interests documents with FOOT (PW) 12/3/92 ,; 51. a) Authorized use of CDBG funds to correct construction problems in COBG rehab projects, providing not more than $5,000 as a grant in any single case and authorized the City Manager to increase the grant amount to a total not to exceed $20,000 in any single case, for a total not to exceed $100,000 in the current fiscal year, advising the Commission on every single incident. b) Authorized the use of COSG funds to be provided as a grant to correct construction related problems in the Watson, Shuman and Elliott rehab project cases in an amount not to exceed $30,000 in total. 52. Received input from the Shumans, Ms. Watson and the Elliotts. 53. Ord. #5321p92 passed 1st reading. 54. Res. #92-75 adopted. 55. Approved. Res, #92-74 adopted,'" 7 I j' i, l ," 56. Parks & Recreation Board. 3 appointments (eLK) 57. Library Board - 1 appointment (eLK) 58. Environmental Advisory Committee. 1 appointment (eLK) 59. Other Pending Matters 56. Appointed Michael Stafford & Stephan Guss; Reappointed Henry Cruise', 57. Appointed Estelle Dunn. 58. Appointed Ina Sharpe. 59, None. CITY A TTbRNEY REPORTS Resolutions 60. Res. #92-71 - Naming unnamed street 60, Res. #92-71 adopted, which extends from Bay Esplanade westerly to Narcissus Ave., in Mandalay Sub, on Clearwater Beach, as Guava Street 61. Res. #92-72 - Assessing property owners 61, Res. tl92-72 adopted. the costs of mowing or clearing owners' lots I '" 62. Res. #92-76 - Requesting Pinellas County 62, Res. tl9 2-76 adopted. to cancel and discharge tax liens upon municipal property acquired for public , ~ / purposes and to grant tax exemptions 63. Other City Attorney Items 63. None, ,! :', ,0<' , ~ } . 64. ' City Manager Verbal Reports 64. None. 65, Other Commission Action 65. a) Continued to 1 2/17/92. a. Regulski Replacement - resumes received Cancelled Goal Setting Meeting of 12/4/92, thus far are: Rev. Walter Campbell, Mayme rescheduled for 12/15/92 at 1 :00 p.m. " Hodges. Lee Savage, Marvin Moore. Bill Deegan requested packet for special 'U , ' . ! Stephan, Helen II Jinny" Robinson. William I meetings for sign variances as early as ' , ~ i t :' Justice. C. David Carley. Jr" Anne Garris possible. i "' , ,- and Jay Keyes ' ' 66. Adjournment 66, 4:04 a.m. (12/4/92) 12/3/92 8 . ; , '1 '.. , ~ ; PRELIMINARY AGENDA Work Session. After Pension & eRA . Monday, November 3D, 1992 Clearwater City Commission Meeting - 6:00 P,M. . Thursday, December 3, 1992 Service Awards AS ADMINISTRA TIVESERVICES 1. (Cant. from 11/5/92} Public Hearing. Declare property located at tho SE corner of Franklin 5t, and East Ave., Magnolia Park Sub" Blk 12, lot 8, as surplus for purpose of leasing to the IAFF (PH) To be Cont, 2. Contract for non-exclusive services to Doctor's Walk-In Clinic for worker's compensation, medical services during the period 1/1/93-12/3 '1/93, at an est. $35,000 (Consent B&C) GAS GAS SYSTEM 1, Res. #92~75 - to enable tile Clearwater Gas System to participate with the Municipal Gas Association of Florida (MGAFI through an lnterlocal Agreement to purchase natural gas as a joint agency (CM) 2. Joint Project Agreement witl1 PineHes County to relocate natural gas mains during improvements to Wyatt Street Target Area Phase !lA, at an est. labor cost of $30,173.09 (Consent Agrmt) GS GENERAL SERVICES 1, Contract for roof replacement at Fire Stotiol1 No.5 (49) to The Dean Company, Clearwater, FL, for $32,514 (Consent B&C) HR HUMAN RES-OURTIS 1, Extension of contract for basic life insurance for SAM? employees with Prudential Insurance Company of America, Tampa, FL, for the period 1/1/93.12/31/93, at an est. $52,000 (Consent B&C) 2. Extension of contract for non-contributory life insurance plan for full-time City employees and eligible retirees with Prudential Insurance Company of America. Tampa. FL, for the period 1/1/93-12/31/93, at an est. $2~~,000 (Consent B&C) , 3. Extension of contract for temporary employment services with Kelly Temporary Services, -oJ Clearwater, Fl, for the period 12/4/92~11/30/93, at an est. $60,000 (Consent B&C) 4. Contract for physical examinations and other medical services to HCA Family Care Centers Walk.ln Clinics, Largo, FL, for the period 1/1/93-12/31/93. at an est. $40,666.25 (Consent B&C) MR MARINE 1. Fourth amendment to paragraph 3 of Lease Agreement with Bildni Buttons. Inc., dated 6/12(90, , ' allowing sale of charts. maps, personalize'{) license plates. fruit shipping service (produce not allowed in store). key duplicating service and sale of greeting cards (Consent Agrmt) PBLR PARKS ANDREC-REATlON 1. Presentation" Sand K'ey Association 2. Purchase 3.8 acres of land on Sand Key, Sec. 19-29-15, M&B 43.01, for $1 ,200~000 and related property survey and closing costs of $15,000 for a total of $1,215,000 (Consent B&C) 11/30/92 1 3, Purcl1aso 31.4 acres of land on Drew Street, Sec. 8-29-16, M&8 44.01 and portion of 43.01 for $1,500,000 ($1,375,OOO in cash from City and $125,000 in the form of a 501-C3 IRS gift to the City) and related survey, engineering and closing costs of $50/000 for a total dollar cost to the City of $1,425,000 (Consent B&C) 4. Purchase of irrigation parts from Coast Pump and Supply Co.. Inc., at an est. $45,998.12; Century Rain Aid, Inc., est. $19,899.54 and D&S Industrial Plastics, est. $4,560,70, for the period 12/4/92-12/3/93 for a total est. $70.458.36 (Consent B&Cl PW PUBLIC WORKS 1 . Status of Traffic Signal Management Program (WSO) 2. Public Hearing - Vacating 15' N/S r~o-w lying along E side of Premier Village, Lots 11-16 (LicavolilHochevar V92-19HPH) 3. Public Hearing" Vacating 7' x 36' portion of Dempsey Street lying adjacent to lake Belleview Addn, Blk 2, Lots 21 & 22 (Rehm V92~20)(PHI To be Cant. to 12/17/92 4, Public Hearing & First Reading Ord. #5319-92 - Vacating easterly 3' of westerly 5' utility easement lying in Mandalay Sub., Blk 57, Lot 8 (Davis V92~22)(PH) To be Cant. to 12/17/92 5. First Reading Ord, #5321-92 ~ Amending Ch. 54 re: solid waste (CMI 6. Purchase 4 additional remote telemetry units and spare parts from Data Flow Systems. Inc., Melbourne, FL, for $29,384 (Consent B&C) 7. Declare as surplus for subordination to the FDOT the City's easement rights and interest in 1 1 parcels of land lying along S.R.580, between Countryside Blvd. and McMullen-Booth Rd.; Res. #92-74 - authorizing City Officials to execute subordination of utility interests documents with FOOT (CM) 8. Pier 60 FDNR Lease Documents - Lease issued by the B.O.T., the Internal Improvement Trust Fund of t11e State of Florida for a parcel cf sovereign submerged land ir~.Socs. 7-29-15 & 8,-29- 15. in Gulf of Mexico. Pinellas County, containing 14,450 sq.ft.rn.o.r. ($3,651.52)(Consent Lease) 9. Purchase one Electronic Total Station and one Electronic Data Recorder for the Engineering Division from Earl Dudley Associates. Inc., Birmingham, AL, for $15,399 (Consent B&C) .! :) I ~ ! PL&D PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT 1. Public Hearing & First Reading Ord. #5295-92 - Amending Sec. 134.015 relating to nonconforming signs and the standa,rds and factors to be considered in granting variances from the provisions thereof (LDCA 92-20)(PH) 2. (Cont. from 11/5(92) Variance to Sign Regulations for property (Stewart Title of Clwr) located at 1290-92-94 Court St., Hibiscus Gardens Sub., Blk 0, Lots 35A and 36 and vacated street on east (Smoyer SV92-28HPH) 3. Variance to Sign Regulations for property located at 406 S, Arcturas Ave.. Skycrest Sub., Unit D, Blk A, pmt of Lot 5 (Tetreault SV92-22HPH) 4. Variance to Sign Regulations for property (Hose & Hydraulics, Inc.llocated at 504 S. Myrtle Ave., Magnolia Park, Blk 18. part of Lots 3 , 4 & 5 (Frontier Properties SV92-23)(PH) 5. Variances to Sign Regulations for property (Dayton Andrews, Inc.) located at 2388 Gulf-to-Bay, Sec. 18-29~16, M&B 24.05 & 24.06, and Gulf to Bay Estates, Unit 3, Lots 594-597 (Massey Motors, Inc. SV92-26HPH) , 6. Variances to Sign Regulations for property (Carlisle Lincoln Mercuryllocated at 2085 Gulf,-to- Bay, Sec. 13-29-15, M&B 41.04 & 42.01, Bamboo Sub., Lots 2. 3 and 9-11, less street, and Bamboo Sub. Replat, Lot 1 less E 10' for street and Lot 2 {8DS Investments, Inc, SV92-27)(PHJ 7. Variances to Sign Regulations for property (Lol(ey Oldsmobile, Inc,l located at 2339 Gulf-to-Bay, Sec. 18-29-16, M&8 31.05, and Lokey F.B.C., Lot 2 (Lol(ey. McForlond, Flaws & Barnett Banks Trust Co. SV92-44)(PHI I' 11/30/92 2 8. Alcoholic Beverage Distance Separation Variance for property (Johnny's Italian Restaurant) located at 2907 S.R.590, 111, Sec. 8-29-16, M&B 11.01 (Queen/Nadeau AB92-17)(PHI 9, Public Hearing - North Ft. Harrison/North Myrtle Avenue Zoning Study (PH) To be Cont, 10, Revised Downtown Development Plan - First Reading Ords, #5297-92, #5298-92, #5299-92, #5300-92 & #5302-92 to expand D.T. Dev. District Land Use Plan classification; First Reading Ords. #5301-92, #5303.92, #5304-92. #5305-92 establishing Urban Center (Eastern Corridor. Core or Bayfront) zoning; First Reading Ord. #5235-92 revising Urban Center zoning district requirements and Res. #92-73 - accepting D.T .Dev. Plan and expanding the CRA area (PH) 11. (Cont. from 11/5/92) Public Hearing & First Reading Ords. #5296-92 & #5312-92 - Comprehensive Plan and land Development Code Amendments - amending Objection 3.2.1, of the Future land Use Element revising the number of land use plan categories from 10 to 22 and modifying densities and FAR's and establishing ISR's and Res. #92-69 - authorizing the PPC to request amendments to the Countywide Plan for properties located within City 'limits (PPC Consistency Program)(PH) To be Cont. to 12/17/92 12. (Cont. from 11/5/92) Public Hearing - Uphold decision of Building Official by Res, #92-66 - to demolish property located at 905-907 Hart Street (a/k/a Plaza Park Sub., Blk C, Lots 15 & 16) if owner fails to repair or demolish structures within 30 days (PH) To be Cont. to 12/17/92 ClK CITY CLERK 1. Parks & Recreation Board - 3 appointments (CM) 2. Library Board - 1 appointment (CM) 3. Environmental Advisory Committee - 1 appointment (CM) 4. Metropolitan Planning Organization - 1 appointment (CMI 5. Pinellas Sports Authority - 1 appointment (eMI CA LEGAL DEPARTMENT Second Reading Ordinances 1. Ord. #5286-92 - Land Use Plan Amendment to Commercial Tourist Facilities for property located at 2201 Sunset Point Rd., Sec. 6-29-16, M&B 32.01 and portion of vacated Pinellas Groves easement in Sec. 1-29-15 (Sun Banl< of Tampa Bay LUP92-14) 2. Ord. #5287-92 - CPO Zoning for property located at 2201 Sunset Point Rd., Sec. 6-29-16, M&B 32.01 and portion of vacated Pinellas Groves easement in See, 1-29-15 (Sun Bank of Tampa Bay Z92-08) 3. Ord. #5288M92 M Annexation for property located at 2975 Gulf-to-Bay Blvd.. Bay Breeze Trailer Park, William Brown's Sub, of Bayview, Lot 17 and part of Lot 2, approx. 2.4 acres (Kirkpatrick A92-111 4. Ord. #5289-92 - Land Use Plan Amendment to Medium Density Residential and for property located at 2975 Gulf-to-Bay Blvd.. ,Bay Breeze Trailer Park, William Brown's Sub. of Bayview. Lot 17 and part of Lot 2, approx. 2.4 acres (I{irl<patricl< lUP92-18) 5. Ord. #5290-92 - RMH Zoning for property located at 2975 GutHo-Bay Blvd., Bay Breeze Trailer Park. William Brown's Sub. of Bayview, Lot 17 and part of Lot 2, approx, 2.4 acres (Kirkpatrick A92-11 ) 6. Ord, #5292-92 - Annexation for property located at 1867 East Dr., Clearwater Highlands Unit A, Blk A, Lot 2 (lee A91-11) 7. Ord. #5293-92 - land Use Plan Amendment to Low Density Residential for property located at 1867 East Dr., Clearwater Highlands Unit A, Blk A, lot 2 (Lee LUP91-12) 8, Ord. #5294M92 - RS-8 Zoning for property located at 1867 East Dr.. Clearwater Highlands Unit A, Blk A, lot 2 (lee A91-11) , . ,I 'i .<, I: t,' I- I . j, I' I I , , 11/30/92 3 ~. I , : , , ' . I i, 1 : I ' " , I , , I: . " I ,'I .. t I' ~ ". , .. 9, Ord. #5313-924 Relating to discrimination, amending Sees. 99.02, 99.20, 99.21,99.22 &, 99.23 as created or amended by Ord. 115200.92 relating to housing discrimination practices 10. Ord. #5314492 - Amending Ch. 50 regarding method of calculating deposits for new residential "addresses with no prior service record and interest on utility deposits .' Resolutions 1. Res. #92-71 - Naming unnamed street which extends from Bay Esplanade westerly to Narcissus Ave" in Mandalay Sub. on Clearwater Beetch.' as Guava Street " 2. Res. #92-72 - Assessing property owners the costs of mowing or clearing owners' lots 3. Res. #92-76 - Requesting Pinellas County to cancel and discharge tax liens upon municipal property acquired for public purposes and' to grant tax exemptions Agreements, Deeds and Easements 1, Humane Society of North Pinellas, Inc. . Agreement renewal OTHER CITY ATTORNEY ITEMS City Manager Verbal Reports 1, legislative Update 2. City Hall Status Report 3. Special Meetings for Sign Variances Commission Discussion Items 1. Beach Parking Lot Toll Booth tickets having design following the new Seascape Beach Theme (WSO) Support TBRPC's resolution regarding an Economic Summit Conference to 'be held in the spring of 1993 (WSO) Utility Deposits for condominiums with rnastm metesrs (WSO) Coalition of Homeowners request re: defining a family and prohibiting parking in front yards (WSO) Clark Weaver's request to be allowed to address Commission re: Glenwood Avenue Curbs (WSO) Regulski Replacement - resumes received thus far are: Rev. Walter Campbell, Mayme Hodges, Le'e Savage, Marvin Moore, Bill Stephan, Helen "Jinny" Robinson, William Justice, C, David Carley, Jr., and Anne Garris Request to agenda Housing Rehabilitation Program (WSOI , North Greenwood Merchants Association request that the City purchase properties for parking lot (WSO) 1\ 2, 3. 4, 5, 6, 7. ,8. I Other Commission Action Adjourn :' . ~ , ' 11/30/92 4 . :~! " , ' , I' Clearwater City Commission Agenda Cover Memorandum Item # Heetlng Dote: 11/30/92 pwl SUBJECT: "WORK SESSION ONLY" STATUS OF TRAFFIC SIGNAL MANAGEMENT PROGRAM RECOMMENDATION/MOTION: Receive the verbal presentation of the Traffic Engineer on the status of the city's Traffic signal Management Program, including the topics of traffic signal timing and the County-wide study for traffic signal removal. [j and that the appropriate officials be authorized to execute same. BACKGROUND: Earlier this month, the findings of a citizens I survey conducted by Bordner Research, Inc., were presented to city Commission and staff. Listed at the top of a list of citizens' desires was the improved coordination Of traffic signals. Coming immediately after the long-awaited completion of the County-wide Computerized Traffic Signal system, this ranking sparked concerns about the efficiency of the operation of Clearwater's portion of the new system. Concurrently, the Pinellas County Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) received recommendations from its Traffic signal and Median Control Committee concerning their final list of candidate signal removal locations. This list includes twelve (12) intersections on capacity constrained arterials within the City limits of Clearwater. Each listed intersection will undergo a detailed analysis to determine if its operation under signal control is still justified, and, if not, if the safety of the intersection would be compromised by the signal's removal. This staff presentation will provide Commission with a background on the operation of the new signal system, briefly describing the technical strategies being used by the city's signal system engineers. The presentation will also discuss the signalized intersections on the MPO's proposed signal removal listing. Reviewed by; Legal Budget Pl.lrchas 1 n9 Risk Hgmt. CIS ACH Other Qrigi~ting Dcpt: P~/TRANspaRTATION GROUP Oosts: $ NONE Total Commission Action: o Approved o Approved wI C ond I t Ions o Denied o Continued to: NIA N/A >>/A UIA. N/A N/A $ NONE Current Fiscal Yr. User Dt'pt: PW/TRANSPOR1AT10~ GROUP Fl.n:til19 Source: o Capital Imp. o Operating o other Attacluncnts: Advertised: Date: Paper: o Not Requi red Affected Parties o Not ifl cd ~ Not Requi red List of Candidates for Signal Removal Appropriation Code: ~ None ," . 1 . ' . " !' ',~ . p. I , f I " I t 'j , ,; ... . ,/' ". J .:t . :~ ., , Ai " ill ' ..' . . I 1 . Pt,J) I' . " CANDIDATES FOR TRAFFIC SIGNAL REMOVAL i: 1. Sunset Point Road at Lawson Road 2, Sunset Point Road at World Highway Boulevard 3, Fort' Harrison Avenue at Turner Street . 4. Court Street at Oak Avenue 5. Chestnut Avenue at Oak Street 6. Missouri Avenue at the Sunshine Mall parking lot 7. Fort Harrison Avenue at Jeffords Street . , 8. Fort Harrison Avenue at Pine lIas Street 9. Drew Street at Garden Avenue 10. Gulf To Bay'Boulevard at Sky Harbor Drive 11. Gulf To Bay Boulevard at Duncan Avenue 12. Gulf To Bay Boulevard at Lake Avenue . , ; , . i 'I f . . , 'I " , j, :: . iI,' !l\ d," "~~\' ", Ii ~ f l ~ T~ \ ;, I,! I:; j ~ .' I fi '1' i " j " I", : , I" . l~ It}: , I" I !r~; t . : r'" " " t: ,t ':1 ' , , ,....1.. , , , , '\ Ii .:I " I ' t "'i' . , , i ( , ' " .: c.- 1V\ ~, \;~ I n M" - pi ' I't\ ~iNELi..AS COUNT~ ' f1\r, t.AV;, r; )9) r l-u \ ~'t!('~0,~~Efo~~:?~::.:~~~~~~S'~~~~.:;~~7 ~~~j'= ~ ~ ,:;.~OctOber 15;-1992". '.',. ! ,'. " .. , . ." . q . .. . '. '. ~~ 9 ::-~~=~,()"-- , . '.,,',' , ' , " : :'c ,.'.:, : .::.:,:':: , - Jl.... 1"'1.. ... (\,\~ ~L~ . . . l' ~. .... . . ~ 'j_" ~ ....,. ~,~ ~ :. -,.: TO:,:;~All..C~ty'. Managers a'nd TownJ',Clerks~':,;;,,:,,: -----.--t- _;> r~ ~.'*.. l......:oI.~....t...,l:,;.......~~~. "+'~"")'.'."""~""..l0' .~ :'a~'I;'''.;''1 ..~...,.~..(..:f.AIJ'\..'~..:~..~ :5Jl.::::1S"'~" - '--, J' Lv ;or...: .. 'r 0, ..,:,..:" ~\~'" ,.....l;.;.l; '4..I-'IJ' -.~'!':,.~""" .,'.10.- ." ~',"I .......J.~. ",,'r '.'J,~ "'~''''.:...;r. --....t1l "':.: ,',",' " ~':'''..;'f/I:,:~,,~,:-.,:,'': 'I:":">,;,:;."~"::'''.;,:,:<~~:'''':'~':~>:;'-:!;:''~:''h'i:1~<:~ ,:)':";' ~~ 01}., Cv~t) " . In,<a;,high'iY'-d7~'~f~p.~?-'.:;urba~< '~~~a"-:,"s'~.~h"~:.a ~ . ." ::~f~~~~~~,ll :i~~~~~~~ge/;~~~~i%~:, ~fr.i,:Z;::: . . ,".' :,;;:,~;'/;':affected:,~by}~the;~;,nu-mber-~ of ';~'tra'ff'i:c;~':;sign ' , :., '~'..:-: ::-:", '.encounters:;~.:f.~t"Fcii-:~f"th isr~~reason;tfth:e :'/p fne! las~coun~L"1el:"r,opc.r~-~-t:'dSJ'-"-:-:-. ._ . . ~1. I '.,., ....1... It' . "'.. .'tl~.'''... n\.,..'...,-. ,.'t.......~I--...~::::.t.,... _~....-.. .'~ ......~.. .".. .t....~ ... . ~".. . .~......', : ,,' "..Plann1.ng,. arganJ.zat~on ::'15 ;' conductJ.ng ',;:,a':".'.comprehens1. ve," reV1.ew, 'of , ' " ',,: . ,.: "traffi'c signalization around' the County, ,th'Ei 'purpose:'of.,which 1s' to ':' ,'. 'evaluate ,the', continued; need for 'alL',sig'nals:"cur'rently~'.::i.ri"o; place.:::>'.',,'_: ,', . ': ,..The benefit" w11tbe the" removal,. of: unne'c'e'ssa:ry':-;traffici':':"signals't:,;~.;l':'~':;',';,~ ~.' . . thereby" increas ing the' opera t i'onal,'. perf orma'nee:,', 'of ,~1-6u~ ,~r'ocidways ;.. ~ ' ',., .: ': '.::. Unneeded', signals' res'ul t in unnecess'ary- delay,"" fuel. consumption 'and " .,... , " : , . auto emissIons. · ", ,.; ','" . , .. . 'I o' , . Specifically, the MPa i's :analyzing t~'affic ~o'p~ra'tions'":,at,every..__.;.~p)',,.. signalized' intersectioi\: around the, County:. to' ~fete'rmine'" if"c6ntinued':;:::.";.":,,~:,'):," .. . .' ~ . .., ,. .. I" ,..." .....~ ,,- ""'~ . ....;. 't..." ,.'. +<C,tJ._, :.-"::-'.W,l' sJ.gnal~zat~on ,~S. Just~f ~ed. ';, To perform'~th~~"1;.a~Ki'~:~the,: MP.O )1as ',used ..-: .~': :./\,',,:;-... its ,Traffic Signal and Media'n control' committee....(TS&l>1CC) "to, conduct .. .....~ .- a . mUlti-step process during:' all " signals ,'on " the,". MPa' s' adopted protected capacity roadway system (See attached, map) were scrutinized.: The TS&MCC is, composed of professional' traffic engineers and planners from major jurisdictions around the 'County; From this initial list 81 intersections were identified for further sc~eening. This step included consideration of such items as: Peak and Off-Peak Traffic conditions/Volumes, .1991 Accident History. Intersection Geometries Political Concerns Through the use of this process, the committee has narrowed this list in intersections down to 40 based upon technical consi~erations only (See attached chart and accompanying map). However, it is this need to fully identify'w and work with the possible political concerns of local jurisdictions that is the real purpose of this letter. ' Although the MPa process is designed to involve municipalities to ,the greatest extent'possible, the, potential impact of this stUdy on a community should be closely considered by all. parties.. While the MPO's Committee structure, both the TS&MCC. and, the'~ Technical _ ,.., ' , coor<;linating. committee have large. loc,al . rep~.es,~!lt~~~~9~/;.l"w.~:;..,arl3.!}_~.};,~i:n.~:"." seek~ng", a '. d1.rect. response' from' your communJ.ty..' to.~, ensure'..lyyoUr-:'.r:\'..":,...,!J~t.1~.~.;'':' . ,.:" '~concerns' have':b - ."d 't 1 'dd'" :d :," :~,.,'.H_.: '~~0~":'.:":.;.:'.Y;':::".";':-l;'M~;'tF'..L:::f..;:,::,:~."I':, J ":' " ',,' .:-:".. ..;:'. een, a equa e y.a res.~e. : ',', '.': "~:l?u' : :.;.~-;-"'::,,:!?~ '~~''':;f\'':(~'':'', ,:'11' F"; '~, ':".;.~~~~.. , -:J~~:,:j/[~. :,;;::,::::\?;~}.~'..;.;' .... ...... ;' ..:.;;'< . i;"~"" :::. .,:;:J\;~.:~.;:~}~~~i;l~;~;,:):t;~::~~i;~~:i~ig~~: . ' .",-".,....... .'l;~"""'I~I.'..,..__'I.,4'~,,,.._......,"..,. ~.,....,., ." I " ",' ,....'. }.[:&... 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"'........ :1'-.....~..;.....~-~...~"":. ,~~,r::.~.t~ ;.;:; :t..\~~~~ ~,':.,; :t~."~Y;:':~I~~:.f.~.~r.,,:~<.~..a.. !!::,.:'~~i.::~;... ;r;:\ <t:.~! ~". I'. ~~.',. .~ 'd' . t: ,~' , ",~6.~"~ f ,.'~_'" ~..... r-~t...~~.. ~~.." -. .n...., . , ", t~ ' l d " P.O. Box 3295 .' Clearwater Beach · Florida 34630 Q..br November 4, 1992 Mr. Michael Wright City Manager Clearwater City Hall 112 So. Osceola Avenue Clearwater, Florida 34616 Dear Mike: With regard to the new Toll Booth for the beach parking lot that you are in the process of having designed to follow the new Seascape Beach Theme, we discussed having the Toll Booth tickets pick up the graphic design of that Toll Booth. I would like to add to the picture an opportunity for the City to gain additional revenue by having those tickets as souvenir tickets, and the back sides of them can have advertising that is sold to the various merchants on Clearwater Beach, J If you think this is an idea worth discussing at an upcoming work session, put it on your list. This way, the tourists that come to Clearwater Beach and park in the parking lot have a souvenir to take home of Clearwater Beach, and simultaneously, the merchants have advertising on the back side of it which will help add revenue to the City. Thank you for your kind consideration, . ~~.,() . " FAT/sr cc: Mayor Rita Garvey Clearwater City Commissioners , if ; I J' ,c ", . A t ~,,:: ~ L'. ,. ) ;. r" r ~ f i I I 1 I ! i I .. ' " -I J Tampa Bay Regional P\anning Council C:Dr- ~ ~@mru@[J'~ITl)cQ](1lJmru l.c r FRC)M : Local Government Chief Elected Officials state and Federal Economic Development Agencies Public and Private Sector Economic Development Organizations other Interested parties , Julia E. Gree.'1e, Executive Directo~ ' Resolution supporting An Economic Lt Conference RECEIVED OC1 ,9 199~ City Manager october 15, 1992 TO: SUBJEcr : on october 12, 1992, the Tampa Bay Regional Planning council (TBRPC) approved a resolution supporting an Economic Summit Conference to be held in the Spring of 1993. A copy of Resolu1:ion #92-5 is attached. The anticipated conference attendees include local government officials and staff, local college and university staff and students, state and federal agency representatives, chamber of commerce officials, and representatives of nany other organizations mterested in the economic development of the Tampa Bay region. Your support for this resolution is encouraged. City and county elected officials are especially encouraged 'to approve a similar resolution at a future commission or council meeting. 'i :t ! '5 i J j ~ Contact Jeanette Fenton, Hillsborough county D:partment of Commerce (272-7232) or Richard MacAulay of my staff (577-5151) for additional infomation on the Economic surroni t Conference. " , ! ~ . i ; \' ! i I . [ , 'I Attachment J. ( : . ~~~~ )l'~ I ,'/': 1, ~'" ! ,:;\::. 1 :'<:, i ,<: j ,';'~ 1< . ) l 9455 Koger Boulevard. St.,Petersburg, FL 33702 · (813) 577.515\rram~:ll224.9360/Suncom 586.3217 J ~ j ,. ~ c. , " , . ,~. .; ~2:?~~_~'C ~ -- c \)-:r:~ RFSOIUrION #92-5 SUPFORr FOR AN ECONCMIC SUMMIT CONFERENCE WHEREAS, the Tampa Bay region I s local governments, chambers of cormnerce, Committees of 100, economic development organizations, business and civic groups, envirorunental organizations, trade unions, minority organizations and educational institutions support economic growth and development for the region; and WHEREAS, the Tampa Bay region I s future economic growth and development in a global economy are highly dependent upon regional public and private sector partnerships, coalitions or alliances being created today; and \IJHEREAS, the Tampa Bay Regional Planni.ng Council recognizes that communication, coordination and cooperation in economic development are beneficial to each of the region's 43 political sul:x:iivisions; i ; " t NOW, THEREFORE, ,BE IT RESOLVED that the Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council supports the convening of an Economic summit Conference for the purpose of assessing current economic development trends, conditions and measures of competitiveness, and charting future economic goals and objectives for the Tampa Bay region. {l~~~,_. .~ C. Coleman Stipanovlch, Chairman Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council I i t ' I 1 , i I BE IT FURI'HER RESOLVED, that a copy of this Resolution be forwarded to the Tampa. Bay region I s local govenrments,' the appropriate state and federal agencies, and other public and private sector 'agencies and organizations which have an interest in thE? economic development of the region. ATI'EST: ,\ I' I 'Ihis Resolution was approved by the Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council, this 12th day of October I 1992. ,:' ; c... 1:>"t .3 CITY OF CLEARWATER INTEROFFICE CORRESPONDENCE SHEET TO: Elizubeth Deptula, Assistant City Manager " ~ Carole L. Greiner, Utility Customer Support Managere....~ FROM: . COPIES: Jeffrey E. Harper, Director of Administrative Services l1ECEfVED NOV 1 )j 1992 City Manager SUBJECT: Losses on Coudominiums DATE: November 17, 1992 As you requested, we have, looked through our records of losses (both liens and write offs) back to 1988. The only loss we can attribute to a mastcr mctcred condo was an account in the name "BLM Corp," which was fioaled as of 1/7/88. The final amount owing on this account was $1,136.10; the deposit of $850,00 wus applied, le~ving a balance due of $286.10.' The city filed a lien on the property for this amount which has not yet been satisfied. Additionally, in compiling a list of all utility accounts attributed to master metered condominiums or condominium associations, we find we have about 140 actual premises with a total of 580 accounts (Le., there are sometimes several accounts for one condominium; also, when different building numbers are different accounts, I did not count them separately). If you need any further information concerning tbese items, please let me know. 'I ~. \ * * * The current ordinance lunguage regarding deposits refunds (Chapter 50.05) states 'The deposit for a residential or community service organization account with an individual meter shall be returned after two continuous years of good account experience../' The key words to UCS are "individual me(cr" -- as opposed to a master meter. Therefor,e, we believe that condominiums and condominium associations which are master metered would not qualify. Additionally, we believe that it would be impractical, should there be such an account in default, to try to effect a lien because condominium common property is apparently owned by the various condo owners, not the association. Therefore, there would be no security for these large accounts. UCS staff is not recommending n change in thc current requirement for deposits for mnster metered condominiums 01' condominium associations. !',.{/I(tt/ till IftC)'cll't/ J'apl'" '10) IN /fJ1S U \y 1i1,IIl ,uUEv 1 ~~~~;~~ QITY ~RK (iE~. f " I' ) f,", ; . , ., l' " ~ . ; I , " Re', 'c\)r3 MASTER METERED CONDOMINIUMS Number of Premises Number of Accounts 140 580 (There are sometimes several accounts for one condominium) Total deposits from the master. metered accounts Non Cash Cash - $500,000 - $450,000 - $ 50,000 , Since February 1991, seven accounts have been finalized. The deposit is always applied to the final bill so we cannot determine the circumstances, There were no losses on these accounts. I . The only loss w'e can attribute to a master metered condo was BLM Corp., which was , finaled 117/88. The deposit of $850.00 was applied to the amount due of $1,136,10 leaving a balance due of $286.00 A quick survey of several area utilities reveals that some refund the deposit to master metered ~ondos after 2 + years, and some have no refunds. .. , " ~. .. ' . I ! ,. 1 " , i ; , ~ /0 j ! '" l .' '! " f ,: , , " J , ; , .",\ , ' .." 1 .- "'" .. , " " , ;,.1, , '" . r") I ',-. Ln~.J '. , , '. ~ CDr3 : ~. , , ~. ~ Deposit requirements for Condo Associations ih other municipalitie~. Dunedin Require deposit Florida Power Require deposit Pinellas County Require deposit st. Petersburg Require deposit Tampa Electric Require deposit ,', , ',j 1,1 (, ' ,1 , "' " No refund ,t. - , Refund after 2 yr. No refund if considered 'cornrnercfal "' refunded ,if multi-family Refunded after 25 month~ of good payment history refunded after 2 yr. .. . ~...17 :,.~ 1.:;": , .', ,';~' Ii. . . ..;,~~~ ..l~ ",.' 'J~; , . ~~...~ ':::~1~ .~.,~ >\~ .:\~ .~ Jo- .~:,: :. .::'? \) () , '\ 'I .~\ " " " , . ) " 'II c. :\) :c rcCHRl COALITION OF CLEARWATER HOMEOWNER ASSOCIA TIONS P.O..BOX 0204 CLEARWATER FLORIDA, 3461B November 16, 1992 t:e:' L.:i TU: "1)'\; "r!~ "'SI(]I\I t.... 4".'li'~ f)111.~; " If ,_...,/<) Dale ,JOV 1 9 1992 CITY CLERK The Honorable Rita Garvey Mayor, City of Clearwater Post Office Box 4748 Clearwater, Florida 34618 Dear Mayor Garvey amI City Commissioners: At our November meeting, the Edgewater Drive Homeowners Association presented two proposals relating to code enforcement. After considerable discussion our direclors vuted to endorse the following two ordinance changes: . 1. Adopt the definition of a Family as proposed in the attached draft ordinance. Rational: The conversion of a single family home into a virtual "apartment building" is a situation too frequently encountered by many of our association members. It is our understanding that enforcement action against these situations has been hindered by the existing open detinition of a "Family". By further specifying the detinition of a family the single family zoning category can be once again enforced. j.. L 2. Adopt an ordinance prohibiting parking of vehicles in front yard grassed areas not designated as driveways on plot plans. Rational: The current code prohibits the parking of abandoned cars in yards, but does not restrict the parking of currently licensed vehicles in yards. Vehicle are prohibited from grassed areas by many neighborhood covenants. Unfortunately adjoining areas may allow stich parking. In other instances a neighborhood by common agreement will not park in front yards, but has no enforceability should an individual deviate from this standard. This situation degrades the appearance of a neighborhood and negatively impacts the environment. As the appearance of one neighborhood affects the entire city, adoption of this ordinance would benefit the whole population. t: " " ! ! ! ! i " , ; : ~ ' , , , i: William C. Jon: President j' , c ~. " CC: Mrs. Betty LOll Vetterberg, Edgewater Drive Association Mr. Robert Wright, Vice President, Coalition of Homeowners Mr. James Polatty, Director, Planning and Development Department i' l' ! \' t :< Ii , " Ene!: Draft ordinance amending Sec. 137.005 Dclinitions: Family. ( l~ ;: (I. , :1' . .,' ..' ~ , .,1 ," " ~ cc: Rita Garvey Kathy Rice, Al Galbraith Al Deegan sue' Berfield Richard Fitzgerald James polaty city Clerk Abdon pallasch, Tampa Tribune Mike Jackson, St. Petersburg Times steve Nichols, WTVT Channel 13 News Lois Cormier The Public cn:c '} ( ',' " November 23, 1992 Mr. Michael wright Ci ty' r.ianager 112 s. Osceola Avenue Clearwater, Fl 34616 " Dear Mr. wright: This letter is to formally request that the Watsons, Shumans and ourselves be put on the Cle~rwater city Commission Agenda for the December 3, 1992 meeting. We would like our subject matter to concern the community Development Block Grant Housing Rehabilitation program. , , h ;: 7 I understand ten day,S notice is required to be'put on the agenda. Therefore I am hand delivering this letter to make sure we meet the time requirements. Copies of this letter will go to appropriate commission' members, the Mayor and the city Clerk. Please notify us in writing if we have met the criteria to appear on the agenda. , 'r t v r. I i~ ,! ~ I , ,( SincerelY. AD ~ eotrJ y~~j7(?J{<, t!3i~.Rl;.~4k<<-~ ;LJ;l(j,n~/L qZ4-&Jo . Jct- ". . Jay & Diane Elliott paul & Laurie Shuman Jeff & JoAnne Watson 1880 Lombardy Drive 1519 S. Prospect 1718 Lombardy Driv~ Clearwater. FL 34615 Clearwater. FL 34616 Clearwater. FL, 34615 1 t ,I) i" :J '.1. :.J -'1 BEeEIVID NO~ 2 3 1991 CitY CLERK OIPT. , " ,1 " ..il CbT~ 11 MERCH ; elATION October 24, 1992 r :f,'-!t,':; nr , \':t/'I\I""'SIO~ d :;......[~~ :. FRESS Date NDV O:i 'l~;,~) CITY CLERK ! . Dear Clearwater Board of Commissions, I 1 1, 1 f ~ Ii , ~ ~ ~, ,. t. ,.1 , J ,. ~' " i ~ l I '! I. I r 1 ' i t , j , i" I We the Merchants Association recommend the purchase of the property owned by Al Bridges, located at 1006 Engman Street, 1006B Engman street, and 1016 Engman Street, Clearwater Florida, for the use of a parking ,lot. We the Mercha~ts Association also recommend the purchase of the lot located between the addresses of 1022 North Greenwood Avenue, . ; and 1100 North Greenwood AVen~e, Clearwater Florida. , President cc: J. Polatty Isey Gulley ,I . Des~gn & Rev~ew City Manager Mayor Clearwater Board of Commissions '., ~O. BOX 2481 · CLrAI!WATrI!, fLOI!IDA'34617 JU I FINAL AGENDA - CLEARWATER CITY COMMISSION MEETING - December 3, 1992 (6:00 P,M.) Welcome. We are glad to have you join us. If you wish to speak please wait to be recognized, then state your name and address. Persons speaking before the City Commission on other than Public Hearing items shall be limited to 3 minutes, No person shall speak more than once on the same subject unless granted permission by the City Commission. ' 1 , Pledge of Allegiance 2. Invocation 3. Service Awards 4. Introductions and Awards 5, Presentations~ a~ Commissioner Regulski Farewell 6. Minutes of Regular Meeting November 5, 1992 7. Citizens to be heard ra items not on the Agenda B. Purchase 3.8 acres of land on Sand Key, Sec. 19-29-15, M&B 43.01, for $1 .200,000 and related property survey and closing costs of $15,000 for a total of $1,215,000 (pm , il I ../ 9. Purchase 31.4 acres of land on Drew , Street, See, 8-29-16, M&B 44.01 and portion of 43.01 for $1,500,000 ($1,375,000 in cash from City and $125,000 in the form of a 501-C3 IRS gift to the City) and related survey, engineering and closing costs of $50,000 for a total dollar cost to the City of $1,425,000 (PRl Not Before 6~OO P.M. - Scheduled Public Hearings (1) Presentation of issues by City staff. (2) Statement of case by applicant or representative (5 minutes). (3) Statement of case by opposition (5 minutes), (4) Commission questions. (5) Comments in support and in opposition: (a) individual (3 minutes); (b) spokesperson for groups (10 minutes). (61 Commission questions. (7) Rebuttal by opposition (5 minutes). (8t Final rebuttal by applicant or representative (5 minutes). PUBLIC HEARINGS 10. Alcoholic Beverage Distance Separation Variance for property (Johnny's Italian Restaurant) located at 2907 S,R,590, 1t1, Sec. 8-29-16, M&8 11.01 (Queen/Nadeau AB92-17){PLD) 11. Public Hearing ~ Vacating 1 5' N/S r-o-w lying along E side of Premier Village, Lots 11-16 (Licavoli/Hochevar V92~19HPW) 12/3/92 , ,. 1 2. (Cant.' from 11/5/92) Variance to Sign Regulations for property (Stewart Title of Clwr) located at 1290-92-94 Court St., Hibiscus Gardens Sub" Blk 0, Lots 35A and 36 and vacated street on east (Smoyer SV92-28HPLD) 1 13. Variance to Sign Regulations for property 20, Public Hearing &. First Reading Ord. #5295~ located at 406 S. Arcturas Ave., Skycrest 92 - Amending Sec, 134.015 relating to Sub" Unit D, Blk A, part of Lot 5 (Tetreault nonconforming signs and the standards and SV9 2-22) lPLO) factors to be considered in granting 14. Variance to Sign Regulations for property variances from the provisions thereof (Hose 8& Hydraulics, Inc.) located at 504 S. (LOCA 92-20HPLD) To be Withdrawn Myrtle Ave., Magnolia Park, alk 18, part of 21. (Cont, from 11/5/92) Public Hearing - Lots 3 , 4 & 5 (Frontier Properties SV92- Declare property located at the SE corner of 23HPLOJ Franklin St. and East Ave" Magnolia Park 15, Variances to Sign Regulations for prpperty Sub" Blk 12, Lot 8, as surplus for purpose (Dayton Andrews, Inc.) located at 2388 of leasing to the IAFF (AS) To be Cant. Gulf-to-Bay, Sec.18-29-16, M&B 24.05 &. 22, Public Hearing - Vacating 7' x 36' portion 24.06, and Gulf to Bay Estates, Unit 3, of Dempsey Street lying adjacent to Lake Lots 594-597 (Massey Motors, Jnc.SV92- Belleview Addn, Blk 2, Lots 21 & 22 (Rehm 26HPLOJ V92-20HPW) To be Cont. to 12/17/92 16. Variances to Sign Regulations for property 23. Public Hearing & First Reading Ord. #5319- (Carlisle Lincoln Mercury) located at 2085 92 - Vacating easterly 3' of westerly 5' Gulf-to-Bay, Sec. 13-29-1 5, M&B 41 .04 & utility easement lying in Mandalay Sub., Blk 42.01, Bamboo Sub., lots 2, 3 and 9-11, 57, Lot 8 (Davis V92-22l(PW) To be Cant. less street, and Bamboo Sub. Replat, lot 1 to 12/17/92 less E 10' for street and Lot 2 (50S 24. (Cant. from 11/5/92) Public Hearing & First Investments, lne, SV92-27)(PLD) Reading Ords. #5296-92 & #5312-92- 17, Variances to Sign Regulations for property Comprehensive Plan and land Development (Lokey Oldsmobile, Inc.) located at 2339 Code Amendments - amending Objection Gulf~to-Bay, Sec. 18-29.16, M&B 31.05, & 3,2.1. of the Future Land Use Element Lokey F.B,C.,lot2(Lokey, McFarland, Flaws revising the nurn ber of land use plan & Barnett Banks Trust Co. SV92-44HPlO) categories from 10 to 22 and modifying 18. Revised Downtown Development Plan - densities and FAR's and establishing ISR's First Reading Ords. #5297-92, #5298~92, and Res. #92-69 - authorizing the PPC to #5299-92, #5300-92 & #5302-92 to request amendments to the Countywide expand D.T. Dev. District land Use Plan Plan for properties located within City limits classification; First Reading Ords. #5301- (PPC Consistency ProgramHPLD} To be 92, #5303~92, #5304-92, #5305-92 Cont. to 12117192 establishing Urban Center (Eastern Corridor, " 25. (Cant. from 11/5/92) Public Hearing - Core or Bayfront) zoning; First Reading Ord. Uphold decision of Building Official by Res. #5235-92 revising Urban Center zoning #92-66 - to demolish property located at district requirements and Res. #92-73 - 905~907 Hart Street (a/k/a Plaza Park Sub., accepting D.T.Dev. Plan and expanding the Blk C, Lots 15 & 16) if owner fails to repair CRA area (PLO) or demolish structures within 30 days (PLD) 19, Public Hearing - North Ft. Harrison/North To be Cont. to 12/17/92 Myrtle Avenue Zoning Study (PLD) To be ~~ ~ Cant, 12/3/92 2 " " Public Hearing - Second Reading Ordinances 26. Ord. #5286-92 - land Use Plan Amendment to Commercial Tourist Facilities for property located at 2201 Sunset Point Rd., Sec. 6-29-16, M&B 32.01 and portion of vacated Pinellas Groves easement in Sec. 1-29-15 (Sun Bank of Tampa Bay LUP92- 14) To be Cont. 27, Ord. #5287-92 - CPO Zoning for property located at 2201 Sunset Point Rd., Sec. 6- 29-16, M&B 32.01 and portion of vacated Pinellas Groves easement in Sec. 1-29-1 5 (Sun Bank of Tampa Bay Z92-08) To be Cont. 28,' Ord. #5288-92 - Annexation for property located at 2975 Gulf-to-Bay Blvd,. Bay Breeze Trailer Park. William Brown's Sub. of Bayview, Lot 17 and part of Lot 2, approx, 2.4 acres (Kirkpatrick A92-11) 29, Ord. #5289-92 - Land Use Plan Amendment to Medium Density Residential and for property located at 2975 Gulf-to- Bay Blvd., Bay Breeze Trailer Park, William Brown's Sub. of Bayview, Lot 17 and part of Lot 2, approx. 2.4 acres (Kirkpatrick LUP92-18) 30. Ord. #5290-92 - RMH Zoning for property located at 2975 Gulf-to-Bay Blvd" Bay Breeze Trailer Park, William Brown's Sub. of Bayview, Lot 17 and part of Lot 2, approx, 2.4 acres (Kirkpatrick A92-11) 31. Ord. #5292.92 - Annexation for property located at 1867 East Dr., Clearwater Highlands Unit A, Blk A, Lot 2 (Lee A91- 11 ) 32. Ord. #5293-92 - Land Use Plan Amendment to Low Density Residential for property located at 1867 East Dr., Clearwater Highlands Unit A, Blk A, Lot 2 (Lee LJ?91-1 2) 33. Ord. #5294-92 - RS-8 Zoning for property located at 1867 East Dr., Clearwater' Highlands Unit A, Blk A, Lot 2 (Lee A91- 11 ) 34, Ord. #5313-92 - Relating to discrimination, amending Sees. 99.02, 99.20, 99.21, 99.22 & 99.23 as created or amended by Ord, #5200-92 relating to housing discrimination practices 35. Ord. #5314-92 - Amending Ch, 50 regarding method of calculating deposits for new residential addresses with no prior service record and interest on utility deposits CITY MANAGER REPORTS CONSENT AGENDA (Items #36-50) The following items require no formal public hearing and are subject to being approved in a single motion. However I any City Commissioner or the City Manager may remove an item from the Consent Agenda to allow discussion and voting on the item individually. Agreements 36. Joint Project Agreement with Pinellas County to relocate natural gas mains during improvements to Wyatt Street Target Area Phase IIA, at an est. labor cost of $30,173.09 (GAS) 12/3/92 ! ,I ......,. 37, Fourth amendment to paragraph 3 of Lease Agreement with Bikini Buttons, Inc., dated 6/1 2/90 I allowing sale of charts, maps, personalized license plates; fruit shipping service {produce not allowed in store), key duplicating service and sale of greeting cards (MR) 3 II , Loases 38, Pier 60 FDNR Lease Documents - Lease 44, Contract for physical examinations and issued by the B.O.T., the Internal other medical services to HCA Family Care Improvement Trust Fund of the State of Centers Walk-In Clinics, Largo, FL, for the Florida for a parcel of sovereign submerged period 1/1/93-12/31/93, at an est, land in Sees. 7-29-15 & 8-29-15, in Gulf of $40,666,25 (HR) Mexico, Pinellas County, containing 14,450 45, Purchase of Irrigation parts from Coast sq.ft.m.o.l. ($3,651.52){PW) Pump and Supply Co" Inc., at an est. $45,998.12; Century Rain Aid, Inc., est. Bids & Contracts $19,899.54 and D&S Industrial Plastics, est, $4,560.70, for the period 12/4/92- 39. Contract for non-exclusive services to 12/3/93 for a total est. $70,458.36 (PR) Doctor's Walk-In Clinic for worker's 46, Purchase 4 additional remote telemetry compensation medical services during the units and spare parts from Data Flow period 1/1/93- 1 2/31 /93, at an est. Systems, Inc., Melbourne, FL, for $29,384 $35,000 (AS) (PW) 40. Contract for roof replacement at Fire 47, Purchase one Electronic Total Station and Station No.5 (49) to The Dean Company, one Electronic Data Recorder for the Clearwater, FL, for $32,514 (GS) Engineering Division from Earl Dudley , 41. Extension of contract for basic life Associates, Inc" Birmingham, AL, for , " insurance for SAMP employees with $15,399 (PW) 1 ~ Prudential Insurance Company of America, Tampa, FL, for the period 111/93-12/31/93, Citizens & Staff Requests at an est. $52,000 (HR) '" 42, Extension of contract for non-contributory 48. Metropolitan Planning Organization - " .; life insurance plan for full-time City appointment of Mayor Garvey (CLK) employees and eligible retirees with ,49, Pinellas Sports Authority - appointment of j Prudential Insurance Company of America, Commissioner Deegan (eLK) r r Tampa, FL, for the period 1/1193-12/31/93, at an est. $22,000 (HR) CITY ATTORNEY 43, Extension of contract for temporary Agreements, Deeds & Easements employment services with Kelly Temporary Services, Clearwater, FL, for the period 50. Humane Society of North Pine lias, Inc. - 12/4/92-11130/93, at an est. $60,000 (HR) Agreement renewal OTHER ITEMS ON CITY MANAGER REPORT 51, Resolution of Housing Rehabilitation Cases 52. Citizen Request to address Housing Rehabilitation Program 53. First Reading Ord. #5321-92 - Amending Ch. 54 re: solid waste (PW) 54, Res, #92-75 - to enable the Clearwater Gas System to participate with the Municipal Gas Association of Florida (MGAF) through an Interlocal Agreement to purchase natural gas as a joint agency (GAS) 55. Declare as surplus for subordination to the FOOT the City's easement rights and interest in 11 parcels of land lying along S.R,580, between Countryside Blvd. and McMullen~Booth Rd.; Res. #92-74- authorizing City Officials to execute subordination of utility interests documents with FDOT (PW) 12/3/92 4 t;'.:J ~ '. t , , ' " 56. Parks & Recreation Board - 3 appointments (eLK) 57, Library Board - 1 appointment (eLK) .. 58. Environmental Advisory Committee - 1 appointment (eLK) 59. Other Pe~djng Matters CITY ATTORNEY REPORTS Resolutions 60. Res. #92-71 - Naming unnamed street which extends from Bay Esplanade westerly to Narcissus Ave., in Mandalay Sub. on Clearwater Beach, as Guava Street 61 . Res. #92-72 - Assessing property owners the costs of mowing or clearing owners' Jots 62. Res. #92-76 - Requesting Pinellas County to cancel and discharge tax liens upon municipal property acquired for public purposes and to grant tax exemptions 63. Other City Attorney Items 64. City Manager Verbal Reports 65. Other Commission Action a, Regulski Replacement - resumes received thus far are: Rev. Walter Campbell, Mayme Hodges, Lee Savage, Marvin Moore, 'Bill 'Stephan, Helen "Jinny" Robinson, William Justice, C. David Carley, Jr., Anne Garris and Jay Keyes 66. Adjournment I' l , i:;:: 'f'. ;1\",:/ , I " 1 ' ,'\ '!, , ' ! !:' . I.. ~, "Ie, ., ' .,.. , :i iI' , " If,!:' ! '.' , 1 (' If ,jl/ p., 1 ~~~ L~ I' ',~ 'I . I '. ~ " 1 . j.: .~ z: " ~ \\ V; , t.. I, ri ~ '\ . , "e"~ . . "I 1 2/3/92 5 .. \ ."1. '" }.", ;' ~,.:;, F:: .: :~~fi," ' d ,\ ' , } I ' \."": I, ,,' /. J>.. ' n. , "i :' :.~~t~ . - ,.... , '. 4' 'l~ , \.~ :';:)~ , ;:,,)~{ > . j ~. I ,'".:"," . " ,.~\:,Ai~ . . .1..~ '4~ , ~,I .1 ~f. '. C I T Y OF C LEA R W A.T E R Interdepartmental Corresponde'!ce .1, :.1 '. ,," 'c<~,,' . :) " :.;:?::~ '. . +~I~f . j't ".., :~\ .,~;1 ..:::.::..~ t!~ ..:::[,;~ " , . "'"":.1'; '... ~ " . ,.A1' . .','. ~}' ". ...:.}t , ... .~~~~i {~ ,,~~/ .~ -...( . ~.~( , " , ~ o' 'd . < ~ , . No minister will be present this evening to offer the invocation .; '> " " ,', ':..' ,l , , ,) :i .', ",\ , " ~) , ". . r ;'1, .1 ., 'I. . . .,. "'1 "'4 ,j 'I, ,\ ", L. "I, -, .', 'L ..) ,) " " ~ I: , r " I!' ", . . . l . .~ ~ <.. f. . ,; :. .- ".. '~'. 1" ~:. . " ~:J"~ ~f'~ tt'4 , ., ",) , 'I i' ! \; l' ! L f t I i ; i' ! t j I: ~ ~. ~ ~. I. \ , " \ ~, ~ )1 " t ',' l' , I' , t;; i: :: r : . "\, TO: , Mayor Rita Garvey Betty J. Blunt, Confidential Clerk Receptionist FROM: COPIES : City Commissioners, Michael Wright, Cyndie Go~deau , SUBJECT: , Presentations at the Dece":lber 3, 1992 City Commission meeting December 3, 1992 '. .~. DATE: The following presentations will be made' at the December ',3, 1992 City Commission meeting. : ; , .~.. SERVICE PINS, ,,~i""\ ., ", i , ,< ,,.. . . ':':r€~. : ;-( ~ '. ;" , .':~ 'NO SERVICE PINS TONIGHT " ':'f . :.;(~ -\':~. . :~'.~: ,I 'J +.~ I;~ , .. ~ ~\\ ". "J. "r/l{ .' ~, " ..... ~>:f .,' , , ^', , ~ . ; ,.". ~~ <'\;1: EMPLOYEE OF THE MONTI! for November, .1992 is John Lee, of the Fire, Department. ' ' (write-up attached) eM has check " . ". ,,' ':\~:; ~ .:. . , ':.:(1 " ," ~ . 1 ..... c . .;t " ,', ',' l. -'; PRESENT A TrONS '+ 'rt ,I ~ Commissioner Lee Reguls~ Fareweq . ~ r.~ .,. : ~'...::!, '..J . ";{ , . "~ , , , .r..-" ;..: ~ 'J:' ~~\ , ....t ",,'n . . }~~ . .... . '.J . ,.:;. . ~; (, ", " , -, \ \ :1 " " ~ " . , ~ e .' .. I , t c, , , "1'" 'e ),.., ',..':'\ i.-'A':- f -(e 1 ,1 ~ . j .J CEREMONY FOR OUT-GOING COMMISSIONER December 3, 1992 - 6:00 p.m. , :1. Recognize out-going Commissioner and Introduce Family wife - Ian ,'f 2. Gifts and Personal Remarks: , . Introduction - Mayor Garvey 'j , " Read Letter - Commissioner Deegan .' . . ',:.~ Ring - COII~missioller Berfield . ' " ~ t,.. Album - Mike Wright " J,e " 11 '. , Name Plate and Plaque - Al Galbraith > e " ':/: Caricature and Gag Gift - Commissioner Fitzgerald I ' T'"'. , .\) Tray and Cufflinks - Mayor Garvey ,.,">1 '<. ' ,.' Remarks by Former Commissioner Rcgulski ,,::; .\ ., Five Minute ReCess I " l " . . ~". ~, . ','-'j . '. )1, ., '1. ~ , ,~. . " ' " '" ,'j, . ' .~'... " , ~I , '. , " " " ,~. " " " , , ,f " " I' ., i'l ' " . ., " , ., - ""---~.~-=-;:',,-~, ",,; ../~f!t: ri t-..; . . ~ . , 11 " . ,,' c, December 3, 1992 :' " The Honorable Lee Regulski City Commissioner City of Clearwater Clearwater, Florida Dear Lee: We, as members of the Clearwater City Commission and acting on behalf of the citizens of Clearwater, ex.press our sincere appreciation for your dedicated service as a Commissioner since March 1985. Your willingness to serve the citizens, your dedication, as well as your deyotion to government in the sunshine has earned our deepest respect and admiration. ' " Your guidance and fellowship will most certainly be missed, Best wishes for success in your future endeavors, Warmest personal regards, we are Mayor Rita Garvey Commissioner Sue Berfield 'j Commissioner Arthur Deegan Commissioner Richard Fitzgerald , ',I'! ",' ,,' ii' .., I, k: W \L 1\ II: ~ (I~ , I- :, r-i , i:. " C."t' ',...,,".-'; f.r,. l' . ' ti. I, City Manager Michael Wright City Attorney At Galbraith ~~ .,) '. , I , ,\ ' -I f ... Agenda No. M EM 0 RAN DUM TO: Meeting Date:12/3/92 The City Commission of the City of Clearwater S U BJ ECT: City Commission Hinutes of Regular Neeting 1l/5/92 RECOMMENDATION: Approve minutes as submitted by the City Clerk CJ And that the appropriate officials be authorized fo execute same. BACKGROUN 0: Subject minutes were submitted to the Commission with regular daily mail. Commission Disposition: 1. Approved as Recommended/Revised/Conditional 2. Continued to Fol low-up Action: ddl, Submitted by: , Advertised: City Manager Date: Paper: DAffected Parties Notf tied of Meeting CJ Not Required Costs: CAttachments: Funding Sou rce: CJ Capital Improve- ment 8udQet CJ Operating BudQet CJ Other CNot Required Dote a Sequential Reference OrlglnatlnQ Department: Appropriation Code o None t~ JI .: , , ~c.. r~ 1C),/31 Cf ~ I (J (tn- 6i~;,.. 'b Irv- ~' ~'O @. "c .. .< ." ," ,r . " BUSINESSES FORA BETTER CLEARWATER PROPOSED ORDINANCE RE: .Land development code All iigns and sign structures which were lawfully erected prio~ to ~ctober 13. 1985 shall be Graridfathered-in as non_conforming signs and si.gn structures. said .sign. and sign structures shall not be required to conform to the requirements of ordinance 4035-85. ordinance 4153~88. ordinance 5257-92 unless such signs and sign structures are damaged or destroyed to an extent equal to 51% or more of their replacement cost. ',' ! '.I n, ,1 · '," .. ". , " , , \ ~ ,'; " , " 'I\') '., , ,. ; , I. I' ! " ~ : I ' I, ~ , , .' l' f i. I I j , I,' .'r; .' I ., . ~ t I . I, . '. ',) ,~ " ] , " .. ,I . 1..1 , ,) ~.\ , , c, ' , ._.. ~ c, . HI 'f .. <Ji' , :1 ',. J:" ( ' ~. :~~~? . ,\ 'I . '.'. :),':': " ,:'-:)1;,: , .~~. t~'):. .;. -', , ' , ,. TO: city of clearwater John H. Meek, Jr. ~c ~' toi) 4 1'1 "2- a.tz),:.., "'G cs.... ~' , t I, ! ,., I ~ 1 FROM: I , ' , , SUBJECT: Attached Interdependent correspondence/Sign Ordinance ."). DATE: December 3, 1992 '< .". C:~<' ".' . '+. I, John Meek, Jr., am informing the city of Clearwater that the city-owned facilities are nonconforming to the 'October 13, 1992 , deadline. ' , ' "",< ,'J , ' ... t-: , > ' , , ;'.~ I} >.:- ./,.. (:) , " . ' o ...:,.' <. '\' "I ,.+) I,!. , t:~: r~ l'.~ :: '~)' "If: .~' <I~. 'i~T' , ',,' (:, . 'f:' , '. ::',1 [,j, ".. '. -: ll;~: ',' y.} ':.1 f~':~ ,:""j:lr:, >~ "j h " " 'f"" :""'/;'1< :':':.l:~}~, "IL, ,', ,I f~ r {ii ',' '.L) :~, 'II t; " .,{ , " , i '://, ' .}:}, : . Cr ,.. " J '.~.. ;.' : .:- t.j " , " ' <: , , \ " I.n !, ,) :' + " >,:,,' ~\~':'.' .~\ ." ' " ;. }~:i\.c .X/l ~~}:~ ' .,.... /,..., ;. ',..: "", ..., " +... . J:. . ',. ~~ '. " ' ,\ '} ", (. },~ .~ . .j ,,:1" ): "I ': 'I .~ ~, ,j:! .: 1--' , , ,'I ~:' '. ~'~<" ~ . ~ '\ ,~ c, !.c; ; - f ';}' ~;'< . ,\ ill,,) " " ,It I , l.~ '\7 ~ . , CITY OF CLEARWATER Interdepartment correspondeDoe J'ROK: John Richter, code Enforcement Mana9~r Bob Bac~er WI' TOI ,COPIES f SUBJECT I Signs/Public Property DATE: June 13, 1991 The'following reveals nonconforming conditions concerning signs at city owned facilities/properties. Bayfront Tennis ( uc / b) city utilities (uc/e) 3 pierce Blvd. Two wall signs, both facing osceola Pole sign i I i ' , I t J FJ\CILITY Police Dept. (uc/c) ADDRESS 644 pierce CONDITIONS Two wall signs, neither located on building frontage, facing public street city lIall (ue/b) Main'Library (ue/b) 112 S. Osceola More than two flags being used 100 N. Osceola Jack Russell stad. (os/r) 800 Phillies Dr. Property wall sign over 4B ft2., additional wall sigr,age " ;f": 900 Chestnut More than one business identification, allover 152 feet Martin Luther King Recreation ctr. (p/ sp) 1201 Martin Luther King, Jr. Ave. Business wall sign over 152 feet ' city Purchasing . (pI sp) 711 Maple Pole sign -, 5 ft. setback city Annex (p/sp) 10 S. Missouri Ground s1gn - 5 ft. setback , 'c~. . ~ '. " " SUBJECT: CLEARWATER CITY COl\fl\fISSION Agenda Cover Memorandum nil ~ Item II CQHSEHT r-" Meellng 00 to: PURCHASE OF SAND KEY PROPERTY. 'l 12/03/92 RECOMMENDATION/MOTION: APPROVE CONTRACT TO PURCHASE 3.8 ACRES OF LAND ON SAND KEY, DESCRIBED AS M & B 43/01 IN SECTION 19-29-15 FOR $1,200,000, AND RELATED PROPERTY SURVEY AND CLOSING COSTS OF $15,000 FOR A TOTAL COST OF $1,215,000. sources: $ 486,494 '$ 358,137 $ 102,841 $ 153,870 $ 113.658 $1,215,000 As shown above, $256,711 of future impact fees are proposed to be used 'toward the purchase. Staff recommends that this amount be borrowed from the City's "undesignated fund balanc of the Special Development Fund" and repaid at such time as the impact fee e collected. (Background continued) : OrIginating Dept.: Costs: $1,215 ( 000 Commission Action: lolDl Parks & Recreat --2l- and that the appropriate officials be authorized to execute some. BACKGROUND: city staff has met with representatives of the Sand Key Civic Association to discuss priority needs of the Association. The representatives indicated that their number one priority is beach renourishment and, as a part of this renourishment effort, they are recommending the purchase of the subject site (see attached map). Although there are no plans at the present time, the property could be developed as a park and, in the event of a beach renourishment project, a portion of the property would have value for parking to accommodate public access. The site is on the bay side of Gulf Boulevard and is located east of the Ultimar Condominiums within short walking distance of two beach access points. A recommendation to purchase this site was previously presented to the city commission on May 17, 1990. At that time, the asking price was 1.9 million and City staff recommended an offer of 1.6 million. An MAl appraisal in 1990 had the site valued at 1.4 million. During city commission discussions, residents of Sand Key opposed the purchase and it was rejected by the commission. However, as mentioned above, residents of Sand Key now list the acquisition of this site as a top priority. The city has been receiving Open Space and Recreation Land impact fees from Sand Key for several years (see attached chart) and these ~onies cannot . be expended for any purpose other than the acquisition of land. Although the asking price of the site is expensive, the cost per square foot is similar to or less than the square foot values that served as the basis for calculating the impact fees that were collected on Sand Key. Regarding funding, staff recommends the following Open Space fees collected from Sand Key Recreation Land fees collected from Sand Key Future Open Space fees from Sand Key Future Recreation Land impact fees from Sand Key City-wide Open Space interest Reviewed by: , /} Logo) ~ Budgot ~ Purchoslng . A Risk Mgmt. N A CIS N A ACM Othor User Dept,: Parks & Recre t Curront I-Y _ Approvod _ Approvod w/condittons Doniod Continuod to : N/A Advertised: Doto: Popor: x.. Copt. Imp. _ Opereting Othor Attachments: 1. Map 2. Excerpts from Appraisal 3. Chart of Impact Fees 4. Contract x Not roquirod Affected pOrlies _ Notified _ Not roquirod Appropriotion Coda: 315-1-3123 None i '. ; ", ,J 'j :1';' ..' ;.,~. ~;o~:~. , " , , . . .', PURCHASE OF SAND KEY PROPERTY 12/03/92 Page Two I " i i ',' , ',I , , " BACKGROUND (CONTINUED): At such,tirne as the property may be developed, 59% of it must be treated as Open ,Space or passive park since 59% of the purchase price is being funded with Open Space impact fees. Also; as a part of future ,development costs, an estimated $60,000 will be needed to remove concrete pilings l09ated on the, property. .' , The first qtia~ter budget review will include an amendment to transfer the appropriate impact fees into project 315-1.-3123~ sand Key property, to provide funds for the purchase and survey pf this site. , " 1 , f , 'I ,';\ ", , . J.... ~ , '," . ...',....:...:~ , . . . ' ~ . .' ~..t. , .;.-..\ : . J~ _:~. . Or. ;.'i " , " .' , ~ I .: '.~ L .' ~ / .-: '. '. " . j.. " ':::1 .:........, ;} . 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Clearwater, F'L 34616 '~e: Clearwater H8rbor Site on Sand Key Expansion Lands for 1501 South Bay Condominium Gulf Boulevard Clearwater, Florida ,\ Dear Mr. Hensley: 'Pursuant to your request, I have made an appraisal of the market value for the above referenced property. The property and methods utilized in arriving at the final value estimate are fully described in the attached 'report which con~ains 2~ pages and addenda. The Appraisal Report has been made in conformance with and is subject to the requirements. of the Code of Professional Ethics and Standards of Professional JP~actice of the Am~rican Institute of Real Estate Appraisers of the National Association of Realtors. The Appraisal ReP9rt and final value. estimate are subject to all attached Contingent and Limiting Conditions. I have made a careful and detailed analysis of the subject property and after analyzing the market data. researched for this report, I estimate the market value of the referenced pro per t y sub j e c t tot h e 5 tat e d 1 i m ita t ion s . a 5 0 f 11 arc h 2 6 I 1990 to be: ONE l1JLLION FOUR HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS ($1,400,000) Respectfully submitted, JA~IES loIILL~P A UGH '&, ASSOCI A TES, I NC. '\ ~..-',/lN.;J J1,t. /to (~. .. J a~-j:r:--l:r [fl 5 P a ugh I": H A I ~.-- JHl-!:sg ;1 , .., 11 . \ ,--- .JAMES M. MILLSPAUGH, MAl " \ ii , .. '" .. ~ IDENTIFICATION OF' THE PROPERTY The subject site ,comprises the vacant bayfront site fronting the east side' of Gulf Boulevard between the Harbour and 1501 South' Bay Condominiums. It is identified by the Pinellas County Property Appraiser as Metes and Bounds 1)~3/01 located in the SE/4 of Section 19, Township 29 'South, Range 15 East and is legally described in the . , addenda. ) CENSUS TRACT LOCATION 11276.02 l' ., f ; i . t No current audit was made available to the Appraiser and , this appraisal assumes that no problems exist on the.site. The Appraiser reserves the right to alter the report in the eve~t a subsequent audit'reveals problems. ., , t .. . '." l ~, . J i'.' J . !" ; 1. , '.' ~ I .; ~":l .,. , . + l~ I j~ ;> . ~ .....~ .' ., l! .,,:, , " . 1":. ~/ ,'. i J'" J ':"'; ~ f;-'. . f. k:~ i ,'.,~' I f.':: f' i,; k Ii:' I, !;:;,;" . !.',: f.) . i ;':' i' f:l .', !' . : f'] :.1. i r.~: t (' .,JI') i;."- ( t;. I _ I : 'J;": " 1'.- . . .', l~i' .1 . '~I f I~ .' ; ~:, ( FLOOD ZONE LOCATION Clearwater) Florida Community Panel Dl.250g6-001QS Map Revised: Ju~e 1,' 198J. The subject Harbor are where the property and all ~rea lands fronting Clearwa~er located in a'n A-11 special flood hazard area base elevation is 11'. This feature of the " subj ect is typi cal for the vast ma jor i ty of.,/~ II coastal sites and has no significant impact on its current value. " . ENVIRONMENTAL AUDIT DATA .> ..JAMES M. MILLSPAUGH, MAl ~J',) , .. . I ~____... .________~_...~......_'""........._#"c~_... ~>..~- ._.._-_.__.~~ ., o U J E C T I V E AI/!) F U He T ION 0 F T Ii E A P P R A I S A L --........._.,..._~----- ." The objecl.1v~ is Lo cnlirnate the current market value of Lhe fce: :;implc estat.e of the subject partially improved. land:! us of ll"'arch 26, 1990 (date of inspection and photor.rnphn). The land also includes certain use privilegeD in conjunction with the existing north adjacent recreation' areas that currently serve the 1501 South Bay Condominium complex. . It is the Appraiser's understanding thAt the function of the report is to provide guidance to , 'the City of" Clearwater in their pending purchase 'negotiations on the subject site. i ; , ! ; , ' STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP AND RECENT SALES HISTORY The site is c~rrently owned by Anthony A. Petrarca who acquired title in r~arch, 1987 by a Quit Claim Deed from American Design an'd Development Corporation (O.R. Book 6~~6, Page 1527). American had purchased the vast majority of the remaining supply of undeveloped lands on Sand Key fro m U. S . S tee 1 i nth e e.;:,: "'1 y. 1 980 I san d sub s e que n t 1 Y 10 s t , . , control of the lands to various third party interests and mortgagees. Petrarca acquired title on the bayfront sites (subject and Radisson ,\Hotel parcel) in a work' out type arrangement and subsequently developed the hotel and shopping district. In a nutshell, there has been no recent arms length transaction on the subject site while it has been' lion the marketll or for sale for the majori ty of the last five years. The latest known offering price was reported at $1,900,000 through Lee Arnold Realty with advertised terms of 10% downj 8% interest. Interest only paid monthly through a January 1, 1993 balloon. ~AMES M. MILLSPAUGH. MAl d ; ,\ ~- SCOPE Of THE APPRAISAL The extent of the rriscarch effort includes subject's 'immediate market area and in part.1cular waterfront tracts fronting Clearwater Barbor. The Appraiser is familiar with price levels along Pinel1as County beaches and has considered this data in this report. The Appraisal will in c 1 u de a d ire c t 1 and sa 1 e scorn par i son a p pro a c h tog e the r with a hypothetical development approach. 1 DEFINITION Of MARKET VALUE: The most probable price which a propet.ty should" bring i n a c om be tit i ve and 0 pen mar k e tun d era 11 con d i t i on s . requisite to a fair sale, the buyer and seller, each acting prudently, knowledgeably and assuming the price . is not affected by undue stimulus. Impl i oi tin th i s definition is the consummation of a sale as. of a specified date and the passing of title from seller to buyer under conditions whereby: a. buyer and seller are typically motivatedj b. both parties are well informed or well advised, and each acting in what he considers his own ,best interest; c. a reasonable time is allowed for exposure in the open marketj d. payment is made in terms of cash in U.S. dollars or in. t e r m s 0 f fin a n cia 1 a r ran gem en t scorn par a b 1 e thereto; and e. the price represents the normal consideration' for the property sold unaffected by special or creative financing or sales concessions granted by anyone associated with the sale. 1 Federal Home Loan Bank Board, Office of Examinations and Sup~rvisionJ Regulation R 41c, September, 1986, Page 4. '/ JAMES M. MILLSPAUGH, MAl ~ "J Sand Key represents an offshore barrlnr islond located just south of ClearwiJLer Beach nnd Clearwntor PlI:lS. Unlike the vast majority of the Pincllas nenchcs thnt extend south from Clearwater, this area hfld very lit.tle boyside dredge and filling. This occurred 09 n result of its common ownership by Ed Wright and his resistnncc to liquidate the, property prior to the mid to lnte 1960's when dredging up fingers became' nearly impo:Jsible. After his ,death, the estate sold' the entire site nlons with the Belleview Biltmore complex (all but hotel) to U.S. Steel in 1969. All that exists on Sand Key. currently has occurred then during the" last two decades. This long' term success that includes two hotels, a shopping district and some 2,300 condominium units can be credited to Sand Key's pristine scenario, the wide Clearwater Harbor and a generally upscale ClearwaLer/Bellealr residential district. i I J i I j' j,\ , ~~__.___h___~._____.._.~._ _ jo AREA DESCRIPTION Regardless of some increase in permanent residents here during the last decade, the typical ownership scenario r ern a ins the 0 U t, 0 f S tat e, s e con d h 0 m e buyer.' The Pin e 11 as Beaches are simply a tourist. mecca for much of the northeast United States, Canada, interior F'lorida and a growing and yet ever changing international group and we " anticipate no change in the ,foreseeable future. The development outlook then ,is generally favorable, however, there. is no shortage of available development lands. or ~I finished units that would favor, the seller/developer from a supply/demand standpoint. While we have continuously noted a major preference for the new units, .as the total supply increases, the resale market tends to have a somewhat limiting impact on potential sale values. Overall then I whi Ie the market in general is favorable, it is subject to excessive competition and growing development costs. , j:..' ~' I.. [I'. f:' ,I" 'I' ~'! . i ': ~ 1 ~ . 1 I', I'. .' . . , " i. L . [:- . l. : 1 .' ~ . ~ I f I l , ". l:." " r I:' j"'. l. I If. I. t. I i. I r~ !f- [." '. ~ , i' r r .1 [: 'f .1- .JAMES M. MILLSPAUGH. MAl I iIJJ Current development on Sand Key is clustered near the subject and in my opinion would represent 0 positive feature for the site. The three phase' Ultimar Condominium is located directly across Gulf Boulevard where it fronts the Gulf shoreline. This attractive upscale project by U.S. Steel has been very suc6essful to date and prdmises to provide continuous marketing for Sand Key in general for the. coming three to fi ve years during its se110u t. Wi th .the now essentially complete Cabana Club and Crescent Beach complexes, subject' s a~ea will now enjoy the majority of the activity. The vacant 10 acre'. site' adjacent to the Sheraton is held by a foreign investor and will most likely go towards the hotel/motel use in response to a much" greater demand: The only alternate site then is the 12 acre, dredged finger site located behind the Sand Key Club . and ad j ace n t tot he H arb 0 rag ~ b u i 1 din g s . T his t r act ,h a 5 ,( been under contract for an extended period and is reported, to be used in a single family concept. Regardless of its maximum permitted site density, the site is far more practical as a ",Belle Isle" or "Isla.nd Estates" where the demand for 80 I x 120 I lots at $250, OOO.:!:. is considered far: superior than bayside condominiu~~~ Unfortunately~ the building costs for the bays ide are the same as' beachfr.ont" and yet the demand/price scenario is 'considerably lower. The flip side, however, for the, single family concep~ includes a seawalled lot with dock availability and what , would then be one of the closest exi ts to the Gulf of Mexico via the nearby Clearwater Pass Bridge. So the curren t developmen t market prov i des a genera lly promi 5 i n.g outlook for the.' subject, but one that will limit its current value due to the cost/price level scenario and '" certain site specific features noted below. .JAMES M. MILLS 'AUGH. MAl ., ~ SITE DATA " The buildable portion (above seawall) of the tract is near rectangular. in shape aside from its northern boundary that borders the recreation area parcel. It includes some 620' of Gulf Boulevard frontage and has an ~pproximate 195' MOL depth to the seawall. Per the 198~ Cumbey and Fair survey, th'e. site includes a gr.oss area of 3.8 acres MOL of which 2;~5 comprise the buildable portion between the seawall and Gulf Boulevard. The size is of little concern in this appraisal due to the zoning/use benefits discussed below which represent the valuation basis for this property type. The site is basically level f even with. the surrounding terrain and in general is very typical of most Sand Key sites that ha.ve limited natural attractive foliage. The Australian pines shown are the variety that freeze and are seldom incorporated into the landscaping plans for condominium complexes. The 1.35 acres of land east of the seawall are lower than the balance and covered wi th a mix of mangroves, grasses and more pines. This section of the site while providing seme use of the waterfrontage, would tend to limit view potential and like most bayside tracts on Sand Key will' prevent any docking use. The shallow depth offshore also limits docking use that is only available here in the Harina del Rey, Harbour, Harborage, Isle of Sand Key and Dan's Island complexes. (These nearby fingers were the only ones on Sand Key and had been controlled by Bernie Powell and not Ed Wright.) City of Clearwater water, natural gas and sewer lines are available at the site's boundary with no current moratoriums. Gulf Boulevard is not an liE" or "F'" level roadway, all other City services here <:'lre adequate and consequently the site wou ld not be ne ga t i vel y impac ted by Cl ean.ra ter 's proposed concurrency rules. " , ; I I ' i; I t:- k , l. II: . ,. ,: !": -; >i. : \ ; j. : ~. i ;. .JAMES M. MILLSPAUGH, MAl , ~ f. j I ! i ~:\ ( , " l f, l" II .{ ~ The site is marginally improved with the initial pilings for the second phase of the South Bay complex. would most likely not. benefit the site in its be s t u.s e, it ism y 0 pin ion t hat the i r pot en t i a 1 costs would not impact the site's current value magnitude of the value. While these highest and demolition due to the . I.) Th~' property is bordered by two eXiiting condominium complexes to the north and south and the. now developing Ultimar complex across Gulf Boulevard. There are simply no major offsit& detriments in the Sand Key market that would negatively impact this tract's value. Given the site1sbay frontage without waterfront use benefits, it is my opinion that the site'~ valtie will fall at the low' end of the price spectrum for this market. . , t'< .:I~ , R ~, '., .): (. ":,. ASSESSMENT AND TAX DATA . ,; Pinellas County Parcel #19-29-15-00000-430-0100 1989 Assessment $1,084,600 1989 Gross Taxes $23,328.66 . >~ .:~ ". ./........; .:. \:", . ). ZONING AND LAND USE DATA The site is approved for a maximum of 80 residential units as a' result of ,a F'ebruary, .1987 Settlement Agreement between the City of Clearwater and U.S. Steel. The agreement allows a variety of building footprints that are extremely flexible and detailed on schematics A1' A2' and A3' The most restrictive alternative is considered to be A1 which is essentially a duplicate of Phase I and only i n c 1 u des 64 u nit s . The 0 the r sin c 1 u d eon e 0 r two b u i 1 din g concept::) with 100 I height limi tations and otherwise .JAMES M. MILLSPAUGH, MAl . ~ ~J liberal setbacks and thoroughly reviewed years and considered and best use analysis. view corridors. The Appraiser has the agreement which extends for 20 its limits in the following' hiehest n Given the City's maximum density of 28 units per acre, the 80 units are considered to represent a major acreage price premium for the subject lands. In reality, most densities Countywide now.max out in the 15 to 25 unit per acre range and are seldom built to maximum. HIGHEST AND BEST USE As defined in the addenda, it. is my opinion that building ( to the maximum 80 unit density represents thii concept for Ithe subject. Regardless of losing the use benefits associated with the existing complex, the maximization of saleable units/square footage will represent the greatest profit return to the developer. The major strings attached to. the use of the recreation building is a maximum of 136 units j/ both phases or 72 for the subject site. Although some agreement may be made for increasing this number to 80, I do not believe it is practical to assume any 64 unit .\ association would agree. Regardless of the obvious benefit of reducing common area maintenance costs, the net benefit . to the owners does not appear adequa~0 compensation for the increased use of their .recreational spilce. The build out of the original plan which would save professional fees and common area expense 'is not likely due to the dismal sales history of the 1501 complex. It was essentially a failure .as the unit .sizes were far greater , than the dominant trend and the proportionate sales prices were not adequate to justify th'e co.sts. Further, lone half 1 I I ..JAMES M. MILLSPAUGH, MAl i, ~ .~ of the units did not. face the waterfront and were again heavily discounted in terms of price. The dominant trend for these properties continues to be a building parallel to the waterfront where all units enjoy the view from a private balcony: The south adjacent Harbour Condominium as well as Crescent Beach Club and most of Cheezem's buildings on Sand Key are examples of this trend and have all sold out.. at favorable rates. Regardless of U~S. Steel's a t t em p t sat per pen die u 1 a r / s tag g ere d b u i 1 din g s , the un its off the beach tend to sell. at . lower r,ates when new and. ultimately suffer greater losses in the resale market. The basic bottom line in the very speculative and. risky high rise development is the absorption pace and not necessarily the maximizatlon of square footage on ,the site. Consequently, the units' need to be as small as possible and \ have a private balcony facing the preferred view. I. I I The vast majo.rity of the units on Sand Key that fit this scenario have. averaged roughly 1,500 S.P. of interior living area with a range from 1,100 to 1,900 S.F. General~"" the end units are larger with more windows and some interior unit near the elevator core is smaller. The structure quality should be typical of Sand Key but at the lower end of quall ty to match the si te and ,include one or two floors of parkini. The most critical issue is to minimize. the unit size and avoid creating the larger units similar to 1501 South Bay that sell at historically lower P.S.F. prices. Unfortunately, the subject site only offers a reasonable price alternative located across the street from the beach and a site that does not have water use be~efits like the adjacent Harbour, Marina del Rey, Isle of Sand Key and Harborage sites. ~ ~ J i t f r I J I , I L r , " l" .JAMES M. MILLSPAUGH, MAl .1 l it " : ~ " !i. [I , I I:' " l I " j , .~ LAND VALUE ESTIMATE: The following most current land sales known to the 'Appraiser are considered. They are listed here in chronologie,al order along with pertinent details of each sale and then analyzed in the land analysis and conclusions section. Unless otherwise noted, the sales all had overall equal utility availability as the subject and sold for canh or terms that ~ere judged to have not influenced the saies \ l I I I." j l ' ~ \ l .. I! , . price. ~ " . , ' t " " ,\ " , ,'i '. " ' ,") , { i' ,," I, I J l /" .! J . "", :;y I I. . .J .', . . \ ' . > ~ ~ '.. ~. '1 . , '\ :.; ". E , J , \ 1 '; I~ : J. .JAMES M, MILLSPAUGH, MAl .j , . 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BvtL'1 tt'liIAQ b![)ILe, Bvr.'", Of 0"'1' "fIIJ 'Ill' k,Wgf",I\ 10 IhO "IKloi tw~CI CJt 61.1'r,", II f)"l-..... in..\IIIDf' en~n't'a tiJ rcCO'frl ,c...,on,a;~ &llorl"oey $ 1".1 .nd cOilS S. FAILURE OF iP-E~FaRMAt'CE. II a..r...~ 1...Ii- 11JI P,f.OU'h tll.t, Con-Ut1,1 ~Inl.il' I~ Ilmtt ",UuC"',-,O LlI(,W"1IJ Il.lJI~"'f at ..l~ lJi!.POllUIJ. lM dIfQOi,f'.f JHI(f tit Oll)Ei1" jn(j dC'oo..lttr ,j,QI'lIld 10 ~ l)iti.dl. ~N.' b. f"'I~-..ea tip' OJ 101 'hi aCC;tV'l. 04 Stile' .II JgllltCO I.ClOn ~iJtCUll.d (J.JrNi~$. COI"Ii<lar.hJf1 ~Of ttwt .''''''llOn QI .hlS Conll". .fWJ .n tuft UIUftTli!nl or 'Ilt [yoma. ,,110,_ e",., '0'\0 5.'101 ltlaU L. I"'...~ III ._ OllHgJI<lIl' "n,jo, Conl"cl, 0' Se"". al 5.'01'" opllQll may P1oceo";", eQ\>lly 10 ."''''CO 51!""" l"lh" undo' Ih" ConI'"CI ~. lor lIlt ,..."" 011'00' I...n I.,.... 01 So.., 10 m... So.., S ~11o rN'.vllbIv '11" ".logonl .11"'1 5"<(0, li.I" ""go.." 0' ,.1".., 10 p.rI.... II.., ConI,"[I, lhot Bur"' iliaI' lI.. SOlCOr~ 1i4"OIrN-ntlor lit" .0 .DC...... .ht '1Iu.n 01 DrJ'te, I dlOOIIUS~ W\thOull.....t.t1.. ",'IVI~ ;).III' iC-IIQIIIOI o.Jm'QU rt~11fIQ Irom Stllfl. br.ath T. CONTRACT NOT AECOIIDAOLE; PERSDPlS ODUIIDi IlOTICE, N..lho' I""' c..n".cl. '10;>< ."" I'OIOCI olll. ,hi_ ~ 'oco<".O '" alri ()Ubi'" 'oe",o, ft.., COII"'CI SIIII Ilo,.., all;! .....,.,. So 11\e 'bot.....,1 ot tn, D".I'U ..nd ~ht" Me.UOtI .." .n.rerut wn.n..... ml COlli.",. ".HTIoLi $lt'Qul.lr :&hI. IreluCt plu,JI 'M C)I"'Iof g.oa.r It\i. lI10CiUJe a~ r.IuCc. 0'.11\ tip 01 to I'" '11""'1 to< .ny PIIC1 ,twr I>t " .noel... " ~ go... by '" '" tN' """'T U, CO"ViE!YANC~~ 511.... ......11 tOl"Mf~ 111'- 10 1,.. Rial P,optlll.,. 01 "1'lutOl'r "",&ulntr. 1ruII.... PtlrlOOJ,l ,..j:l'.'.nt.&l........ Di' og..,aIOlilfll'. ota". .... JP4J10iP'"Llte 10 UVII 11..lu.. d s.c-.... . ....b...d orrIi to .f1\ItI.ra c.on''''na.d ~ Ptltagr.ph vn atd .Ilo-sa Clt'oe'wlll..~trpt.d1 b., &.,..r ~'SDl\lIL)' .nall> Il 'ttQui;rlt ot Ut..t;.-'I b. It.llir.tulc2 by 11'\ Ib1oiul. boll of I"~ ""iIlh "'&I'fol."l, DI 1_10. 1<Il>~1 oN/la wc:II ...".'a It 11\11 bo oU.......... p<o.od.d lor tMl<o"l ' \1'. OTHEA AGREEME,ns' No pllQI 01 P'......t IQ'..nI4RLl 01 1.:DI.nnlolloQl\, """'.1 Dv OtI'l1JI"".} 'I;I()4Joil tw.., Or 511I1"" unlCn tI'lI;"d_d tn .hll Conlt,C:l t50 tI"oOOlh;.hon or ~noe III It", Conlo-kt ,~'l.Jot 'dltd 01 btOdong IoIPOn n.... P...l...... ",I'll." '" ""llInO.nd '.'CLil-C'd try I~ p.a,rr Ot p..r~IOIII"\I,r'ljju-d to b. bound by II W. WARRA..ITIES: S.kf ",.",n... I"-i n..'t I~' UQ l~tL' lo,tlOlOIt'l 'Q Selller 111-11.11,11, IlItr'loI"Ig .h. 'fillfutp (It II'l.I- RI!!-it ~tQPe", wr..;h _'t i"IOI' tO~"" -DbU.....loie lJ1 e...,.er 01 ....t)l('tl J\a.... ro_ Elftn dl~~'Std to ~.I' l) -. " r",_.,~t IQQ.. h. ,.... h...,.1IC11 Oal ..I'ld TN flOrod-ol ,....oc....,.on o. REALtORS I. f I .1 ADDENDUM ,. Buyer shalf have uneil Decembor 4, 1992, 10 oblaln purchase approval from Ihe Clly CommissIon, In tho ovont the Crty CommIssIon does not approve Iho purchase on or boloro December 4, 1992, Ihen Buyer may void thIs Contracl by wrltlen nolleo vIa cortlfJed mall on or beforo December 4, 1992. In the evei'll the Buyer properly voids this Conlract under this paragraph, Ihen the Buyer shall receive the relurn 01 all deposl\ monIes, and neIther party shall have any lurther obligation to Iho othor and this conlract shall be null and void. In the event the Buyor has not exorcIsed his rIght 10 void Ihls Contract wllhln tho time provIded, then tho contingency sol forth horeln shall be deemed sallslied or waived by Buyer. 2. Buyer shall have unlJl December 14, 1992 10 procure and review an updated Phase I andlor Phase II Envlronmenlal Report. In the event the results 01 the Environmental Report are not 10 the sallsfactlon 01 the Buyer, In Buyer's sole discretion, then Buyer may void this contract on or before Decembor 14, 1992. In the event the Buyer properly voIds this Contracl under 1hls paragraph, then the Buyer shan receive the return of all deposlt monies, and nellher party shall have any further obflgatfon to the other and fhis contract shall be null and voId. Jn the event the Buyer has not exercised hIs right to void this Contracl withIn the time provlded, then the contlngency setlorth herein shall be deemed sal/sf/ed or waived by Buyer. 3. Buyer and/or Buyer's agel'll shall have the right of access to the property lor surveys, tests or studies. In the evei'll Buyer does not close this transactlon, then at Buyer's expense, Buyer shall return the property to lIS original condition upon termination of thIs agreemenl or upon demand by Seller at any Hme subsequenllo the closing dale set forth heraln. Buyer shall hold Seifer and Broker harmless from any and all Joss or liability as a resull 01 said surveys, tesls and sludles. 4, At closing Seller shall convey only the lee simple Interest In the property as legally described In the atlached legal descrIption. Any ownership rights Seller may have In the 1.45 acre (MOL) recreational facility located to the Immediale north of the subject property shall not be part of this sale, and not be conveyed to the buyer. I 5, Tax Reform Ace of 1964, In accordance wllh the Tax Reform Act of 1984, Buyer shall deduct from the Purchase Price and wilhhold lax equal to ten percenl 00%) 01 the Purchase PrIce, unless Seller furnIshes: a. An affidavit Slating, under penalty of perjury, he Is not a foreIgn person, partnershIp, Irust or corporation and supplies Seller's United Slates tax Identlllcatlon number: or b. A statement from Ihe Internal RevenuEl Service lndfcallng Seller Is either exempt Irom United Slatos taxalion or has reached an agroement with Ihe Inlernal Revenue Service regardJng Ihe satlslacllon 01 his Unlled Stales tax liability; or " c, For non.publlcly traded United Stales corporations, an affldavll statlng, under penally or perjury, Ihe corporation Is not a United Slates Roal Property Holding Corporalion, as defined In the IRC Section 897{c) (2). 6. Radon Gas: Radon Is a naturally occurring radloacllve gas thaI, when II has accumulaled In a bulldlng'!n sulllclenl quanlllles. may present heallh Ilsks to parsons who are exposed to II over time. Levels of radon Ihal exceed Federal and Slate guJdelJnes have been found In buildings In Florida. Addll1onallnformalion regarding radon and radon tesl1ng may be obtaIned from your County Public Health UnIt. 7. Pursuant 10 FlorIda Stalute. Ch.475, lee Arnold & Associates makes the following disclosure: lee Arnold & Associates represants the Seller exclusllfely. lee Arnold & Associates shall receive compensallon from tho SeHer exclusive/y, Buyer: Michael J, Wright, City Manager Seller: Buyer: Cynthla~. Gordear, Cfty Clerk Soller: Buyer: RlIa Garvey, Mayor.Commlssloner Buyer: M.A. Ga/braUh. Jr., City Attorney '. Dated thIs_day of November, 1992. . " ., ." el' . ~QJU ..u w 4J H ,0 0 'tl >, c:: :z C t1' 113 .... . IU . 'M Z QJ C . ~ IU >, ) ~ 0 H .c .,-4 tn U ,N. c.~.&.J ~ . QJ ~ s:: ,41- ro ta 113 .c~ o +I "0 QJ 0 0'\ . '0 CO ... QJ +I C Q) QJ I-l lJ'l ., 0 0..... . QJ CO QJ 0 +I Q.I 0 0 c: 4J 0 ~ 113 ~: ::> u 0 r-l s:: I4-l C .c",.a CO 1 (II 0 I-eo t: +I 113 'n Q) U 8 0\ r-4 + :::l 1-4 QJ o IJ'l .c: .~.. 8 U O.s:: +I >; ~ od' +I ..4-.1 I-l' +I 0 Z ..c:: +J Q) r-I . +I .0 Ul Q.I co H ~ U Q) 1-4 tt1 M ... QJ >t Ql 0'\ 0 0 ." ~. 41 C\- Q1+J.-f 4t~~p. ..>t.t: kM>. ~c 1-40 .u.&.JUN~, ON' IU .... Q) co.. 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',-'0'44 . 0 Ql 't11":'-'M 14 ClJ 0 C !:il .. 14 Q) 0 r-I .. · .c. r:::' ~ 0 Ql..c: ~ · I 4-1 ..-1 ..::l " f.q ~ 4J IU r-l N .M..e-c .ra'..-I 04~ ..., Id CIl Ul 0 ...... ... It . ,t. . , ,1 , ' :. to ~ Ql f-I . J.4" . 0 '. '..' Q}.. 0 .k '. 0 " .' . F-: .. . .'. " t. : : ltl .(1) ..' t . rd r~ I.' h I:. ,- i-' j; I . .... : . '0:-' m. ",~, . -,~' ..., ,; " . .., ~ tn .' d.l ..... " C::.' 'M l'Cl +J d O. U' , ; L r ! I r I , 1340 Gulf Boulevard, Suite 2-5 klt.fJ! 1~~{?~0 Clearwater, Florida 3~O Telephone: (813) 593~2495 De c 3, 19 9 2 Dear Mayor Garvey, . The Sand Key Civic Association has collected over six hundred signatures of Sand Key Residents who support our request for the city to purchase the "Tombstone Property" using Sand Key Impact Fees for that purpose. The signatures I J' ! ~ .. . represent residents of condominiums the length of Sand Key, all of them very concerned about the beach erosion problem, and aware that renourishment is crucial, and that the property in question is vital for meeting public access requirements for public funding. Thank you for 1 ' this matter. your. consideration and assistance on ~~ otto F. Schlaak, Vice President, Sand Key Civic 'Association. , .l L. " j ~/ t .', I; ~ i " 11 ,: I I' I' . 11'. I , . {,. I ;" 11/:. k I ~,": F> ,t. I;.; f... H. q ", . !l .', !~'. j: , ,. il ~ ~ ': f. l;'} ") ; " ~ J/_~A.-(..JL .. PETITION TO THE MAYOR OF THE :;.1([ - q::;w....vl-. . CI'l'Y OF C~EARWATER JI.' We, the undersigned residents of Sand Key, urgently. recommend / that Impact Fees, collected from Sand Key by the Cit~ of r!learwater-be--1lSed.-to.-purcllase_.the_.3...8 ..acre_tr.actl-of-Y..acant .__:_. ~,._.~ u_. .. land at 1551 Gulf Blvd for the purpose of establishing an open -space_I.ecr.eat1.onal-par.k._antLgre.en. _a.;r~a ,. -li-i thJ a_cil..iJ:J~_s ...f..9L_. m_ __._., d tennis, shuffleboard, handball, golf putting and basketball shOQting area~ and parkinq sp'aqes for. beach access. .- .",....". .n Name ;:I/J.~'!# @/E/(/,'I/7A./ I' l' . . 'r:. ( II It (r I' (r . II .j II I I I ~ r( '(e " " II If , . ,. It .' I( I. t , ~ ,f: H .. I ! . ( \ II ;,: I.' I \ <.' .' I ~ I . . ~ . . . . I ( ( I k " ! 1/ Condo Un~t ~O~ 02tJ3 '1 () 2-. Go/ 100 ? /40$ I 7 tJ I " . 30/. : I 70 2-. ( I (I I , I( ~ ~ (r It . \ \-"1 0 \ , 1\ 110.5 \, 9 0,1 '. . . :'. ~ , " ( I I., . h f :2-0 ~ j-:> 0 S- ., . . t .". , " . ' , ' , \ SOJ' { 7 (J 'I' ./t flff ' Ii l(O~ . . I' ,I' ~ ~: ~ !;: '1. " . , . . i l l ... ,I tI "7 7. I'~ .", . ;2. -3..- ,~. '.1"'''' . \ ,~ '\ ,r . ' .".. I . " l ~ I , l/. . :. , . . ~..', " , .. . . T " " PET1'TION TO TUE MAYOR OF TIlE CITY OF CLEARWATER .. We, the undersigned residents of Sand Key, urgently recommend that Impact Pees. collected from ,Sand Key by the City of Cl ear.\\la ter-.be.-llsed_..to._PUr.cllas e _.the _3.... a..acre_tr,ac_t_of_Y..acan t,___.._ ___ __:.... _. land at 1551 Gulf Blvd for the purpose of establishing an open !"i pac c-r,e c..t:eati.ona1-p.ar.k._ancL_gr.e.on, _ar~Q ,._~d.t.b._f a_c iJ",_.i...tJ~_s ...f.g.r_.___ ......_u...., ,. tennis, shuffleboard, handball, golf putting and basketball s.hQ.Q.j;j.-D9-1:l~..Jtl'd ba r kj Ilg__G.P;!<;.!,-~.. ..I9 r bea eh a cce s s . _______. tt" .n Address f/J U1) "1.~ · · 1d-30~u? !:,( ^ 12 '1/h. . ~ \' ~ 3, 0 C ~ rfl fS W tlL ;J, ~ d/ / "'-CCA- ~ 0, M 3 ~7'~ 1J-3o (j r '. y lJI~ev1T/tC lL.-J~t"c-" /:J-.~.o, I ( ~. ,\ I /.. >> S ~. - y.:.. ~ ",l-..,. .' ...-/ 4>. ?~. 1~ 1 g, <' :J c~ .' l l I:) J G.Jv' Bt v 9 I ' ' r. <( \rJ,' Q l\ tJ IJ J () \' ; '\7 lii.ii.W/' P ../M~.d~ ItJ It.j!e./ . / a /q ( . c i ( t.:J C" I~ ' . ~ -jru:YhG.c-~ . J l ~t,(J~c (1 A-GlTg (7L..- C/~ot "l'or \ 72)"2- II ~ 03> t~o~ t~ u '-f 17C/7 12 '30 tJ.iA }.f Blvd( )c23c).' .1i~I/ f]LII~ . 317 12 ..... I;i.h / 'i~;/' '$-0 ~. , If . f?l,--'Z3o f},3o '. of )~o0 I{o) I . , J "d (Y.. J;.)- ,', /,? . . ::.:,',/7 ~~.. / j If :/ Ii 1\ . C. 'I,. . ~:". I', ! . '. .. , .!J () ~f)( : ." a...... v 3 ~. .. , I ,.1 :/ 1 .! . 't -1 J .~ .~ 'Ii ~ , Ii , ~ . ~. . ~ t 3. . . ,c, .J g j. , i ,. ~. . . ~ .f: ,. I., I.' :;.'. .r" .1 . f.. ." '~l!' ~ : ~ i " tr' 1,'. ;1. Ii. ~ L" I' /. p. i :. !. , 1\ : i !!~ . . ~ " ~ '!'~: j :: ~, , . :~ f.: 'll'.~ , r" . ": . 'b :lk .'~ , . "''1--1. ,; f.... .~ ,< I ~, ~ ~, { ~., J rt 11.. .'.' i~; .! )~ , 1" . . ., . >. p i: Condo Un~t } <3 0 c;., /()08 (.9 0 '3' " !JETITION TO TlJE MllYOn OF TilE CITY OF CLEARWATER We, the undersigned residents of Sand Key, urgently recommend that Impact Fees, collected from Sand Key by the City of Clear.wa teX-he-us.ed.-to.":pur.chase_.the __3__.8 ...acre.:....trac_t-Df__v..acan t____.._ ___u_... land at 1551 Gulf Blvd for the purpos~ of establishing an open spa.ce_r,ec.r..eati.onal-parJeancL.gl-een .ar.ea, ._}'Li.t..b._j:3B;JJ.i_tJ~_5u!".9_+_.___. _...._.... .'.. tennis, shuffleboard, handba.ll, golf putting and basketball" _bo_o...t._.ing_~I--1ln'p park~J1-9_.!2..P.n9.~_~_.J9]"__beach access. _ .. .,.n Name Address PaJl~~ ~~+e( 1d.30GVL~~ ~!L. f2. f'/~ ~ ~.M' G"-ok.c-VI?/J I 23 v Cuo. ',' , . 1-.- ~'0'-.P ~~~ ~ c:e/i:.~ (-=- ~H.) ~ u,fr 73/0/("( . (r., ~ I ~~/?:>~ /,z'3i)..G~ifd-.D CL.rC . .-a' . ~ ~ ~~ I L 3 cJ G.~O Q) \'h.J. 40. '< \>"\ t ~ . 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' PETITION TO THE MAYOR OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER We, the undersigned residents of Sand ~ey, urgently recommend that Impact Fees. collected from sand ~ey by the City of C] ear.water hp 1l~ed....t.a.-purchase_.the.-3...8..acre-1:r.a.c..t.J>f-Yacant____.___u_.... land at 1551; Gulf Blvd for the purpose of establishing an open s pace....r.ec.x:.eat:i.ona1-par.K._and....green. _a.;l:'~q ,,,-R1..t.h_f.jlc i.1J_t.~~~. fo~_.._.___.._ tennis, shuffleboard, handball, golf putting and basketball shopting area. and parkinq spages for beach access. . , .11r:~'"c ,...n Name , /. Address ./ . .~:'I."!. ((?!tV ~ ~~~~/.:~?c;'~/';d- /~~. , ~ ( J.~ ~ . / .~-..1-C' rf.: t) If /-:J /vrL . .. I .(,te.. -<.-. J..-..,,-..t'l_'- . ~ f.--.......- - J )).,.-.~. c;'{ /; In,,~':J (,,-z<. G"B: d/.,.j' 1../ 0 . _.: .~ .../ -J L .-Z/:-~ 1:';"---<-0 t;v I roo \"5 I v ~ , r 8.A~-~ ;7',."/-"" 2- . . :.' J~ #~1 (t- 4/Ni/ I( . 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PETITION TO THE MAYOR OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER .." , We, the under~igned residents of Sand Key, urgently recommend that Impact Fees. collected from Sand Key by the city of ear~ter hp nsp-dJ:.a.-pur(~hase-.the.-3_.B....a.cre :tr:ac.Lof-Y..a~ant__.,_.____.__~ land at 1551 Gulf Blvd for the purpose of establishing an open , pa.ce.....r..e.crea tionauar.k.._amL.gr.e.e.n, _a:t"~a~.. wi th-.kcilij:;.ies._ fo~_._.__~_.. .._ tennis, shuffleboard, handball, golf putting and basketball hooting area, and parkinq sp'aces for beach access.. ;'7'~.n ^__:Name: f} Address ., 4.", rr 8J 'OJt~ J~b1) G...I(.,P .f1LJ. ;Z, p~~~.....-- IZ-'5--l7 Go"'A,{:~ ") L' J t] J.I q! 11 s: t/ .:lujj f.J...,-rl . ^'" ,j/,~ C ,"v.>,- w ,A Mi."";,,,- f & y . !~4~,.~ d IV.J1} ;J ()t.J . \5.; fL''':', ; Jt-;L-T 12H) bk~F ]5L-lJD: :r. i~~ fl. ~_. , 'l.S:D(c,'./I' i;',:. '!.'? " " lP . ~;7 Condo Un~t jOfJ[? ego' 76'{ , .' 9v~ .~CJ? 1o~ ,I , . ~ . . I ~: 1; " :\ '~) , ./ '3 ,'IV ~~n.," . 1 ! ! , 'I . , " p';.) . ~.~'I < , . II. " to ,I i i ! \ , I i I i. . I i \ ~. .r ~, ~ . ~ ,; ~ r J t i. ('. .<~: L r; 'C I': r. I ,. ( I'. I" t' tl t: : ~ . I;; " r..:.f)u;:2 t } 1 ~ t ~ . . '~ t !~ . ~ . ~ . ~ ~ I f ~i .~ 1 " . ---.------... ..-.-. . ~ ~ ~ [! ~ , ~ t Ii . ~ f. ( ~ I I . '~!'t. Y S~(LA.' n' o /,Y'f...A..-![.,e".. ;11 y , PETITION TO THE MAYOR OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER We, the undersigned r.esidents of Sand Key, urgently recommend that Impact Fees collected from Sand Key by the City of _:.... __,__'_Clearwater ..be .used .to _purchase._the ,3. B . acre tract...of. .vacant.. __.___._._ land at 1551 Gulf Blvd for the purpose of establishing an open ~. ._.__._ space..recreationalpark and ,green .area, .w.i th _ ~ac:ili ties for. _____._ _.. .. tennis, shuffleboard, handball, golf putting and basketball shoo.tiI)g _..ar_e_a_I__~nq__p_aJ'.:.~J_ng_~P~C!?~_~.Q~__be~9.h_..~_9ce~_~.~___ ___. _________ _ _._____._ Condo Unit .q<:v7/// '. //1 i:;' ~-; ~ j--- -. J 3.U "ft--~_"'L . 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I, f I I r 1 \. , , .. y "./ C~~ We, the undersigned residents of Sand Key, urgently recommend that Impact Fees collected from Sand Key by the City of ..--.. -_ __ ,..____... _. _Clearwater .be_.used _to _purchase the 3.8 acre tract .of. vacant ._ land at 1551 Gulf Blvd for the purpose of establishing an open ...___ _......._ ____ space. recreational. park .and .green _area, with facilities. for_ . tennis, shuffleboard, handball, golf putting and basketball ___ _.__._~.__spo_ot i n9 ..a_re_~.I__al)q_.Q.~_:t kiJ}g._SPq9.~~ .f 91;_~~~~'L_~cc..es_s_!.___ ___ __..___ PETITION TO THE MAYOR OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER Ci:; ~ Name Address ,.- -. -.. .. - -- -----... - - -. -.'-b--. -- - .. ---- - - .-- - - . - - - _d -.. -- _. --.- ~'. . :~V~(\/:JVl~ ~r4~ :~: ~~~ .>. ... ~..._.._. ..\'0\0 ... \J-LE'~\.~cO. It> ~ ~~~ -~-- '.:d. .__.~.-.-!2Io- [__:._8~_... ..6.~ ..~~~~.'_-=- . Q. t:...~ :-\. ~. \ ~\O Gr\J\ .B\ J ~. fa -8- CBc:..-=n:- \J~ D- LO~ d I '3 t..J 0 ..JiLAJI .f21,-i / () 13 C! 13 e. 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Cl.., It, PETITION TO THE MAYOR OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER ., 3'~ . ...... ,s; !J We, the undersigned residents of Sand Key, urgently recommend that Impact Fees collected from Sand Key by the City of .Clearwater _-.be _used to purchase _the ..3. a acre _..tract .of.. vacant.______.______. land at 1551 Gulf Blvd for the purpose .of ~stablishing an open ____space recreational park and green area, .~{i th _fac.1li ties for. ..... _~ _ ._.. tennis, shuffleboard, handball, golf putting and basketball . ._. ....___shoo.t i.ng __~.r~_a, __and_p.ar.:~JJJ.g__~p~ce~.._~ot:. ):?~~ch.__ac9.~~~_._.._ --. - ...~..._---~-------.--. j _ ....~a~e._____. "__.____. . Addre.ss .SC(f,lfJ i(~ y.(:~~_~/~,_ ~f?~do un~t..~~~_.__. _ . : I, ~ . -.r.:0:(Z:c t' L ~ I 3 ,J't. (;:~(f- . /.3.,.L.~~d" --;Ft /'1 /J 7 ! ~,~ ;"XJJ&jdct(.\ " ,~ ". ~I 110 't ;; :!-. .:a ~.?! 1\~;;:u- . .. - . / 3. 'j;~.o./4f- 4~~~. _ ..__._ ~jtJ C! f,., '. '.'.' _ _ . 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PETITION TO THE MAYOR OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER We, the undersiqned residents of Sand Key, urgently recommend that Impact Fees collected from Sand Key by the city of __..u.. _ .Clearwater._be .used to.purchase the 3.8 acre tract of vacant land at 1551 Gulf Blvd for the purpose of establishing an open _ ...... _ 'n" . __..__.. space .recreational park. and green area, H wi th fac!li ties for , . ._ tennis, shuffleboard, handball, golf putting and basketball _sho.o.tiI:19 .__ar_ejl_I. ..al1(;Lp.~.J."Js,.!.n.g_sp~ces__.to_:r;-._be~q.h ...access. .. .. . '_'.".._ _...__._.___ Name Address Condo Unjt _+....__....___._................ _, .. ........._+T....__....h_....__~____-.~. ~.\~.__',..... _..__. ,. . > .--..+.-. . T -- T . _. _. -~..1.-,te~~~V'{ /r.~l t'7~~~ ;~',78" ~:.J. ~.' -.-?1' 9~74.~. -..- --.-~,.- - . I ; - - . ,~.. tF:.IJ. / ~ /:, . _ -- . - ...- -----fl tI. ;JJ~-- H_ - . .. - - jL L_______. --- - --- ~/J' ()~ .." IJ- Ib8 ~I .t f~ "" U-Io~ 7 " () 1" .' X. 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I} I' ,....c;J - --+ ----------------- . ---~--. _..~ . ...__---...-.------~--_.....--........-- 11-0, 1 Lt. ~t(_ ,f,. ~ loe l, .... T ..-.__-eo .....__ _.. .u , I " , I b-b .. 13'''.AA/J~ ~:tr: PETITION TO THE MAYOR OF THE f. ~O- -~ CITY OF CLEARW~TER We, the undersigned residents of Sand Key, urgently recommend that Impact Fees collected from Sand Key by the City of _.____.__.. ..Clearwater--.-be..JJsed ..to .purchase ,the .3..8._acre.tract._.of _vacant ..-...... ....-_ land at 1551 Gulf Blvd for the purpose of establishing an open -'u. ...._____....___.space..recreationalpark and ..greenarea, _with ..fac.ili.ties for.______.._.__.h... tennis, shuffleboard, handball, golf putting and basketball s hQ.O.t iDg_aJ:_~p..,_~D9_pa.L15A!l9_.f? p;tS:~ ~ .. ~ or be.~ ~l}_~9s:e s f?...!-_.__. _._ Name Address Condo Unit ._ _~ _____________T.....__. ....... 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I I , . , , , t I . , .J I' 'J I' " ~t l, ___l J 0 Ilt I t i 1 I I . ~ ~~.:zr: PETITION TO THE MAYOR OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER We, the undersigned residents of Sand Key, urgently recommend that Impact Fees collected from Sand Key by the city of _ _.._______Clearwater _be _used to _purchase. theH3. B .acre. .tract of vacant. -. .. .-- -..-.-.. land at 1551 Gulf Blvd for the purpose of establishing an open :_. __. ______space._recreational .park and green. .area, ..with _faciIi ties~or '_. .h _ ... ....._..__. ~ tennis, shuffleboard, handball, golf putti~9 and basketball i-- ~.h9.o.t iJ)g_~.r_e_a.I._al1(;t-P~J;.J5.J.ng__E? PiltC;faJi--.-!.Q.~. beach .E_C2.c;:~~~.!_._____ L_..____~__Ij.~m~ .. _'_'_ __ ~dq~~_s_s__ ._. 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"',' ~( . . ., :1 z.. ~J t .-- ~i_ .. \ ,.., ,'" ; ... ..-/ tf cJr -[ , "... -f"" S(~....J ((.. r .-- l .... ------ .." .' ;~'..'1 '.n mJ 'ro '!'I.IE r.1A YOR OF 'fU E CI~Y OF CLEARWATER ....;{ r ...\ We, the undersigned residents of Sand Key, urgently recommend that Impact Fees collected from Sand Key by the city of Clearwater be used to purchase the 3.8 acre tract of vacant land at 1551 Gulf Blvd for the purpose of establishing an open space recreational park and green area, with facilities for tennis, shuffleboard, handball, golf putting and basketball shooting area, and parking spaces for beach access. , l , " t , I' , , J) " ... II ;1 I I I { " .. II f t( .(" \( t~ .,. ) ( l (I '\ I 'V (( II '/ II It. .. . . condo Unit z. CJt?, /~2 Jt!J'-J Jo'+ ',0 F .!Jlt ~a D1 Ir.;>~ '} ~" f:J 1 ~.~ .. .> dJ- 7.lJ..~ . . .. ... .... ,S~I' :30; 30 -, S1)J' 701 \?, \~ \ E \ a (')6 .. '1t()3 5~~ I)..I)~ '$"'~"; ... /' :;-0 "'- ,. , ; ~"~;{54~ ;rf (1:'~) PETITION TO THE MAYOR OF THE . /._ .. CITY OF CLEAR\~ATEH r-"'- n--We, the under s i gnad ' re s i den t s 0 f Sand Key, u rgan tl Y recommend that Impact Fees collected from Sand Key by the City of Clearwater be used to purchase the 3.8 acre tract of vacant land at 1551 Gulf Blvd for the purpose of establishing an open space recreational park and green area, with facilities for tennis, shuffleboard, handball, golf putting and basketball shooting area, and parking spaces for beach access. , Name , , Address k10~.--. -".''''' ',:.." I. ~~" ~~-: ~~' '., '-., " t , ~'+,.''' ,11".' ,', 1>21". " " ~~ .\.. '.' . . ~,if' ;;:,~'<i.. ..;q:.,~. ,. . .:. ",."f'J!''''. .,.. .j..,.,' ,.I., "'1. J ,.., ."). r.1 ." I~.. ,. , 'A'" '- _,'0.,;1 //. ' . - M" . " ., tl ~ .. , ' ." ,.';. .; ~'i'" s.,j. J"f .r..~" Ii ,:;,.p.~ t .i.... ~<i' , . - -., . . ' · ",. Ir jbJ,/H~ '. t; .'v ~"""" / 1./ 1;;/ .' . , ' ,. }{., l\ ;;, 1~\.,,{" Vii' Yt;," .. ~.' ". ;" ;..,' " .. ~- , ~ r11fiiflC/v')/p~;, LjJ~- 7~13 'ilt(/)Ih'l~ It J/ )ju-l/W' . 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We, the undersigned residents of Sand Key, urgently recommend that Impact Fees, collected from Sand Key by the City of Cl ear.wllte1:-ba..u.sed-to.-Pl.1.l::cl1ase...thIL.3....8 ,_0 cre-1:r.t'lc..Lo f-Yil.can t..__.:~, ___ ___. ._ land at 1551 Gulf Blvd for the purpose of establishing an open .spa.cc_r.ec.r:i:..Jtional-par.lLamL..9're,~n. _~.r~a I..~,h faci l.lt.ie.s,. for tennis, shuffleboard, handball, golf putting and basketball shooti~g area. and parkinq sp'aces for beach access. "SAND CIVIC ASSOC. RECOMMENDS YOUR SIGNATURES ON THIS PETITION. "ft'.',...l. , N me . Address Condo Un t Ii ii' , a ,_' /$/""" ~,u- i<o //, G.t:.f/, ' !:: ~ /. ~~ /<f{1(J {.;..;lfltJNd, dO'! [:!' 3, (1{L./l:L\-:: 0/,. j.jL~.../f~r,v I L/-il() , ~::.[)L r- )3/1/ () Lj-z.? J! I::. i, ~ J I :,;. e.a,,'~~e ii.." ....,.../0 I' t n- t, i ,it 1; }~ :' .III ;. f : \ ~. . ,\ \ H q :t i , t , l ,; r : i . t j j ~ ~ t;!1J, & I.T \i~'" PETITION TO 'rHE MAYOR OF TilE CITY OF CLEARWATER .. , . . r E' 11 j?J HI Ltl)..., ~'. Cf r/~..€ c... H . d\. WiJ. tf~ '. ,," 1 . 7 j1'l(:?i'",J..{' ,..j/~ { ::" ".: K, /L~'-C( (.YO>)'Vl..~'r;1~O ~ ~~~~ ID 7vktufc;~ fJ/.,vi,L- . tf'J..ti 6~t... .r J ~ ~J' /V-. I"' , l.1 ,\ 1/( ,) ~~.. /) :> i -) "'..:> t.. 6';)0 If . \ > I . " I; l \ .) . b.O I . , ;1.. {J' ;":'r~_ L. II)' Ji. . ...r {/,.: (.,.,'( I 'L ,::: . t , / . ..... . I . , B L\J h. !f- f I ILl (! r) .j:.:....... .. G" } tf 0 U .:..~/.-I=. g /.,.1 j) , I4-D 0 .{J..u L F PJ lv D 8/i:) &,0 l' c.... I :..: \ . . '. t." ~ f . }jl () /1 IJ- 1.3 ('I. /5 I~. 17, " . ~. .. ........ ~t ~'. ~: . ... '.' !',.:, . >.t., . . 0".. 't. c. ~ J,' .. ~;:;:.,;~;:;.: ." ..~. ;. ..~.,. ..:-.' " . . '. . .,:: ~.~ I ~~:!:+ . " ' ". '; . . (ef It -:1 () J'( . ., ';;"1 ..... '. ... . , , ~. , . ,; 'II' . ~, . .<'"1. .".11; ,...:\ ..... , : :/~,: . ..' ':;:~: . ~ ~:~~: ". :':?~! . ~.::; ':d} '. :~T~~ .":;'J .,:..:XJ, . , 'J'..l.!~\~ ~:c{:;. "?i~ ::;,~;j :~\~.':. '<.:'k~ ".' <~}; ,. ':h~ . ,<:iR : i';~ . ". ';~,. ....e. .'...:.'..." , ,-ni .~ >_:~(~. .,:~~ . '. r~ ", ':,<:;~: ':.~ ; ;: 1.. ~ \1 '(f (Jt3[;d~( / PETITcIOITN v TO THE MAYOR OF THE ~ _. _ , 4 OF CLEARWATER We, the undersigned residents f that Impact Fees collected f 0 Sand Key, urgently recommend ---Clearwater he us~d-.to -pur h rom Sand Key by the Ci ty of land ,a't. 1551 Gulf Blvd f .c ~~e__the _3....8 ..acre-.tr.ac_L.of-Y~cant space-.r.ec.r..eati.o.nal-park or e purpose of establishing an open'.-' ----.-... tennis, shuffleboard .h;~~g-1Ieen. -i~~a ,11 th_~~~.i...l.iJ:,,te.~..tor shQ.Qi.ing area, and p~rkinq :pa' gOf putting and basketball---._..__.... n. ! n . - _.s~_ or beach access. : ' .,,,,,. Name Address i ~ /;. 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(\J.,~J9 (~L ra i'1^";) 1'1 ~ 0 G,d Ih.'9. ; '-0... Condo Un~t 303 ,30.3 (c>o I? ~t'1 SIc.J 56/ & ~I I / .:t. I / t.t. .'.. , , . ,,"; > :'~ . , ;# 8(JJ~ " It: t.. L1 ( . . I >, . ~.. . H' , ,: ',.!. .-#:- L()k: :(i- 1:/67 ' rq n- jU/ 1/ c/d / ,,; . '.~:~' ..':\1, ,', ,;, ,. 'Ii . , I 4-(-0 C:0'Cf'-'F ~.\/t\ f Lf DO ~ P;;')(lir\ . . \ .'0 .l,(J I) /; ~ / j.J- t.. (j~~({/ ~-;t/:'-1' .// gA'j/'1Z1 II ~,tl ~. {,1 (~k.t.tl: Lfllla . . /t{(.,o . ~)~ 1Jj,~ (1-6 0 Q'~~(+' of ~A . , . . II ~.D ( I I 'i l: t; >:1 .1,:1 l . I Lt b D <:3- CLUJ f-:J\( l\., .' ~ #- (t( .tFq-O.5~ .p-: '1 ()7' .' . I " ., . . ":.. . ~." . "' ' ,::. . .' .:1 I' : ,. . ,'; Ii:.:; . 11- 50$ .fF ,:; c>:J /2 off '. , )cr o . II; [) it t{, [~( . ..> '., ~ . . , ,. c ~~ ~ ~ .; : , :, .' ",'+ :.'.: i ,}f '7u{ " PETI'l'ION TO THE HAYOR OF THE. CITY OF CLEARWATER We, the undersigned residents of Sa .,. that I~pact Fees, collected f S nd Key, urgently recommenu Clearwater-be-llsed-to-pu h rom and Key by the city of land at 1551 Gulf Blvd f r.c ~~e_.tha....3.....8 ..acreJr.ac..tJ>f-Y.acant .space_x.ec.r.eati.onal-park... ~r e purpose of establishing an op~n'._.:-._---._".. tenn is, shu f f 1 aboard, 'han~gJ~e en. ~~~~q 1.._"'1..i.t.b._f_~_c ~JJ_tJ~.~.. fox___ shootin9_ area, and park! ' go putting and basketball ._'__m, ,. . nq sp'a~es for beach access. ."..~,..,..n Name ()[) . . Address ;' {t~~;!~-~jf2!);::.~~-,::.~ 0 0>!f~lf~gji'~i . / /"-7 .//' ~.. (,./ //. ..- .3 ~-_.......... ,?--_....~ " ~ C:. /' ..,r-"--' Jt.z...~/~" co ~ .... J "t-.CJ / ,--- r-:J I ~''--"'''"- " _-.-:. ~4--'<'---:C-:: /.... {.:..- t, "t.. .r-' I.~. (,.,1'" P . ' ~. J) f/ 1./ p<~t::~;;" I c_,-,_".C( ,__ /'f 6' CO G., I.,t ;j II to :/!/~/'.g 0 S- f ' () r ,.J S9:f'-1;J.J1'1 ff7S--' I 'If., u ('VI L;::- I] LV'~ jJ; 6 (). 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" PETITION TO THE MAYOR OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER ,1 . ~ We, the undersigned 'residents of Sand Key, urgently recommend that Impact Fees, collected' from Sand Key by the city of _---Clearw.ater hI=! 1.l sed-io.-p.u.r.chase _.the..-.3--._B ..acre-1:r.ac~L..of~.can t,______. _.__.___.... . land at 1551 Gulf Blvd for the purpose of establishing.an open spa.ceJ'.ecre:ationauar.K._and-9re.en. _ax,eq I. _JiJ..tb._taci..l..iJ:J~.? fo.!:__. __._u._.... tennis, shuffleboard, handball, golf putting and basketball shooting area, and parkinq sp'aces for beach access. Condo Un~t (POt' S- I ( {; c. .J- I log. ~2.../2- Ii )J / L- . ")07: Jag r60: -\ 51::1' ~ . . , '. , . (00'6 . ......... A ..... ~_ ~'~T . . '-1- DC! . . t ..I""'.......,~.~ .r',~..-.<..... ~._, ._...I"~."~{\o-'-""~""~--'''~~~ , ;.\ II ......i .~ . J:.: . ,\.~. . ;r' '1 , . I' .if .' '.j L. ~: 0' r: r ~. : p ~[ II .\ , \ ., , t:; 1'; "I .1 !I . "",,'... ",-"'j .....--It"".... ~ i! ;\ - j-' 1.",n.?'-../.\ ;I,J.}/I. .' . fi 1,. :t I ",,1. lJ.3( f. ir ;S' Cr 7 f LY I ... ~/o ~ ~ 1/ J ., it / d.- .! ;1 :\ 1.3 'j ~.(f V- \1/5 I (p, : 17,' ~ (rf !I 1~ I r \1 j; . '1-'\ j\ ..__ v If ,. I \ ..;y' ( ~~~!~!UN TO THE MAYOR OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER ~ We, the undersigned residents of Sand Key, urgently recommend that Impact Fees, collected from Sand Key by the city of CJ ~ar.w.ater-be.Jlsedj.o.-Pllrchase_.the, -3.. 8, ..acrejr.a.cj:-pf-YacaDt.~__.._. _._ _ u_. ..~ land at 1551 Gulf Blvd for the purpose of establishing an op~n spac8_I.e.cz:eati.onal.-par.K-_amLgre,en. _a.;t:'.e~ t....jii tb.Jaci lij~Je'p.. for tennis, shuffleboard, handball, golf putting and basketball ~ho9ting area. and parkinq sRaces for beach access. . t ',Name 1/ i~ Addres s ;.,.. r) p )b#...u::-fttA-";.fL)\ t-.,;..() / (d.:O .&d::.l."!J )!3-L.c. '-rj ~ / I. v a. \ .~~ l I . ,_.,. '. . ,-..., L, . '\~" . \L~......c. 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'I~' ~~ PETITION TO THE MAYOR OF THE CITY OF CLEAR\'lATER 0./0, .~ 'We, the .undersig.ned .resident f' . i .....- .'_...... ....- that Impact Fees collected fS 0 ssa~d Key, urgently recommend ~ Clearl."ater-.be-us~d....t.o u.r rom an Key by the Ci ty of . land at 1551 Gulf Blv~tfo~~~e_.the_3_..B._aCrejr.ac.t.-Of_Y..acant.__._ .spa.ce_re.cr.eati.onal.-park r e purpose of establishing an open ------... te n n is, sh u f f 1 eboard 'h;;-~~~i ~e.en -ir,!;! q I ..J'1...it.b.J Be ili_t.;ie_s ..191"___ .- shooting area and p~rki a , go f putting and basketball ,-----..... 11r.~... c2 N~me ~ · Add nq sr:>aqes for beach access. f!h:t.' Condo Uni t ";"_ V /-'lROG-:::Fi?.....~ [?~L~6e /:7-0.'f ',/~ ..t.~)f IJ/j'/J-. IWll fh.,L~&vp l!EI'I.t2/lJ/l7U I~/)tj /~b 3, )~~ ~ /~t'o (f,dE If'f.vtk" &d C r~'T ' 5 tJ S - 1/ / a. 'J S' Wq( 'fI~(~ /Y(o ~ ~ ~ ,Vbl7 //j'2-?' 4- .,J. C\J..; ,,\ ''''~'' ~ ".e ~t "':T It{ ~ 0 .,; MJ.~~~, I c.Jk.-'V~.J:1t~J F L .{<.o l.\ II \ ~ 7YUI}11!- f. 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I - c;1\CL " . ". -~l.)j-~~ - ,-,,0 -+ J) ';;:2 .~ ~ /fC~~~-~~/.~,;:~-y~~~J , ,. t ..r . t: ;. I r , " I' I (-; ~ PETITION TO THE MAYOR OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER -. .~. \. .. I. .."" '. We, the undersigned residents of Sand Key, urgently recommend that Impact Fees, collected from Sand Key by the City of Clear.water.JJ.ELUsed....:to.....purchase _.the _.3.... B ..acre.-tr.ac.t.-.Of_..Y..acant .__.._ "' _.. ___' '" land at 1551 Gulf Blvd for the purpose of establishing an open .spa.ce-I'.ec..r.eati.onal-par.k,_and_-9'reen _ar~a I.JlJr.th_fj~_ci..t:i,J:J.5!_s..!-Q!,,___, _...__... ... tennis, shuffleboard, handball, golf putting and basketball shooting area, and oarkinq spaqes for beach access. "t;"";,.-,. ~. (\ Name Address Condo un~t :2-06 2-'D'f i( :] / ( 'tV" ,~.p T~ / Y tf"o Cvf:f /) /..) 7:1- ~.'~~~~S\~ ;l~~,) ~"'~~~l)l 4 :;l::',;,,) , ,. v: j. , f M~"':' fl ~./~7e-///I2L, /L/~u r;--f.lf/I]/,/i. 6 ~~'K '^A~('j. . ~ " 'r~ 1. , . ~, V\\.~\I\'T. ~~ 7. ~ ~ I ~ffJ 6i",,:p ZS'u.-- . 0 /J, f) ~J A/? CP-UL. /,tfFlO 6: ,-,-I~ et .6' f:;::,.a.r!..~.'1C, ~a.#~. . ~ t.O ~ '. . \ " . ( I ; -I....r00-- '101 110, l::ltJ~ /fJ..6fc \ . ; 1<2 . \ I 3\. I rf. . ,', " , .. ~ . .' . 1:5'"'. . ..' . . - ' . ~. I ~;.!:, , , . , .' ..' ( C' /7. , I rf' .-: . ( , 'I?r , ..J 0 . (' , ,': .:", . , ., . ~, I ,. . ::~(. . .--...: -> ; f .. . ~ ~ ~ ~: I/'. / ~. > J I ',.1 . ..' 'C. . . . ~ ... "~.~ ~ Yh ., - ,-~~ -, ~.( , \" : L'"','" ~. '1 . , . . . , . ~ . ........ ;, . I'; .'V~ , . , ; ,. ,.. " ~ PETITION TO THE MAYOR OF THE" CITY OF CLEARWATER ~, We, the undersigned residents of Sand Key, urgently recommend that Impact Fees, collected from Sartd Key by the City of Clear.water hI=! -used-to_-Pllrchase___the....3.... B ..a cre--tx.ac.t.-.Of_'l.acant .__.._ _.___._._~ land at 1551 Gulf Blvd for the purpose of establishing an open .spac8_I.ec.r..ea.1:.Lonal.-par.k_ancLgreen. .are.a, -"1.lih_tg_~Ui_tJ~.~._t.9L---: ...~_.._ '.. . tennis, shu~fleboard, handball, golf putting and basketball s~~ area, and parkinq s~aqes for beach access. , nl';.....~. ./1 Name Address /.ty~ () -~. Btvd. .f',f:f- u:3- /~~?, C}ue~ Af?!L~ 2~~b ;!fjltA ' I'f Y'C) Guf ti. /4g v ;J-uJ-! rS'J ' " 1dV d2d~ 1'1/2- ?"1- t,Of ~ h,~:td:l ~,~ : ..J.,l:?t.le.ck.(. &a",/,~L 1.J . C!JIhvt,CA/k ,I12L~7/7 I r J:{)xr~/ fl, .: : ~ /~'2rJlfy '>', \'t~u.i3. ~ ({1 .J;IHj-~. R, --j/XJ~ f.o . I D. ~7-<~ ./1, /2. . 13, : , 1. I~ ./4, j7, (? t If. ~(j . .' 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I (;.....,...Y J}.t.:J ' PETITION TO THE MAYOR OF THE (,1/ · }JJ-!!-.~ CITY OF CLEARWATER. .~) We, the undersigned residents of Sand Key, urgently recommend that Impact Fees collected from Sand Key by the City of cJ earwateJ:.....be-1lsed-to.-pur.chase -the _3..8 _acre__tract -Of.J'.acant__. __.. land at 1551 Gulf Blvd for the purpose of establishing an open _space.-Iecreati.onal_-park._and_9reen _area, .,w.i th._t,ac.i ~~J:.:i..~~ ..1..q): _....n _ ___ tennis, shuffleboard, handball, golf putting and basketball sh99t~ng areq~nd parkinq sp'aces for be~ch access. _~ Name Address Condo Unit {:~LE4-~E--I\J6:(ii- ~'~'~S./i'O&f-S-E'~ .~., ._~~~.~'N '-S-e eAR~""""-""'._.~- &:.&1' :f)cdl&.o.L.../ J '~,. Lo.ll" . ~I}.; I' 1:B..' . /) !~'1.' ,) \ . ~ ~~~1d'; ~';};y:~L'/'" s' "" ~'/ '"," '"' ':'~/..r~::; L-?Y1t~L(~(]Lu.. L_I>C;: - ':,"-c .........1 q I ,/;t-.';i' #& C-' v "" 12'13.' '(.::f!.'r;-t!,v.;/L : . /}.']., I .: u. ,;;:;i.,.. II. P' -( ,,~ ~? . ~~G~ .1 ,. '1 ., , - ,. 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I . .~ ~::---11:tJ~-=-~~.~-_=~;.~.;:.~t~:2~~..~.. . eQ~~CJ~~'~~~: ' 1 . \\J.ll ~-, J -.--. -,'- .ft;~~"~t'- ." ~7 7a~--;hT-"i. /40, 1/4~8.o~Ge. c~. 11_.~f4~~ ..- ~,f, /., :' " ". II.: //' . V?i . it)~ 1:;/ /~.&) ! ~l /I~t {i) 1\';7 {C':; ).1 {.,1'21 J ~y(;1.~ ~ fl (.)Ai eiJ v ., . , PETITION TO THE MAYOR OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER j , .~ . ,',. We, the undersigned residents of Sand Key, urgently recommend that Impact Fees collected from Sand Key by the city of _ ,_,_,______,,, ._Clearwater be..used to .purchase _the .,3.8 ,acre tract of vacant _.... n land at 1551 Gulf Blvd for the purpose of establishing an open _ _..____._space .recreational .park. and ..green area, wi th facilities .for. __ .. tennis, shuffleboard, handball, 9~lf putting and basketball J;;no.oting _a.r_ea.,....~nq _p-'a_r_kingJP_~9_~~._f.ot: _R~acJL a.9ge!?S ~.._.___.___.___._.__ __._ ___. _ _____,__,N.a.me_ u_ ...._ u._ . Address . - .'" ... - -. . .... -. . Condo Unit ~. c t 1 ::. I r. ! , , ~ . i ! ~{, rfl "" ? ,..a... /1 - ("'to" (. r PETITION TO THE MAYOR OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER We, the undersigned residents of Sand Key, urgently recommend that Impact Fees collected from Sand Key by the City of Clearwater. be ..used to _purchase _the ..3.8. .acre _ tract "of .vacant __.. -,- land at 1551 Gulf Blvd for the purpose of establishing an open _ _ ..____space .recreational._park .and _greenu.area, ~i thfacili ties _for__.u .__...._ . tennis, shuffleboard, handball, golf putting and basketball shooti.ng _a.r~ta ,_~.n_c.i-PA~_15j. ng~p"aces__.1Q~ beC!ch__~.9..C;:.l?Sf;.._ _____ .. -1-:- 4~~'-'- ~ _..-6?~d~~~&~._~~.=. . rb~ .~_r;'?nC!o/l}~t__._......... .. .~ ... /\ /ft:-... H .H.-?' T~ H" (3. .... P.. I ?7?--pA/1- /:l--,....-..--. )v:J~ I ; J J :3 . 1/f;6~--"".-w-~>>-~jl,!;:-~. ... ._;'-~"'-"~=-,._, --.--. .. ~J~l(!WJ,,&~_,_.fd2:Jl/tUWf&.L ---...... ~._._----_...._. c:0~~~~:t~F ;-S~;:f-. I {l? /-1t...l.l}t-?!.l (1~ C"/~..It" 3~ tiC J c-> ,!.~):; (I /' ;, ':. f . 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PETITION TO THE MAYOR OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER We, the undersigned residents of Sand Key, urgently recommend that Impact Fues collected from Sand Key by the City'of _ 'h.._.__.Clearwater .beMused .to _purchase .the 3. B acre...tract. of....vacant. . -.- land at 1551 Gulf Blvd for the purpose of establishing an open .._...u .m ,__. ...__ space...recrea tional ,park. and. green area, wi th_.Jac.i1i ~ies. fqr..___ _.. _.. tennis, shuffleboard, handball, golf putting and basketball shoo.ti n9 __area, I . .and _p~_rkj.J19__S.PAC~J3.._.~Q.~_b~~c-D._._?_c;:.q.~~.~_! _m ___._...___. .___.__ ~/~...'.;,----;m/J:;;L--';f1f)uM{j~C;;O 6~ <<'~ ~... ~.. CO!'d2l!~i.~.~. ". :. J:t.V1 1\ I yl4/ /-V... (,. ". ~;YfJ ,/U ..... 0 J . . R: I ~.~ (L/~XI ) L~~D G-()L.-r .B.W~ sc- :~: ...~: . 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'. .', ^ ,J PETITION TO THE MAYOR OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER We, the undersigned residents of Sand Key, urgently recommend that Impact Fees collected from Sand Key by the City of _ ... -._.___._..Clearwater_.be._used..to _purchase._the.~_3. 8 ,acre .tract .of _vacan t.__. ._ __._._.... . land at 1551 Gulf Blvd for the purpose of establishing an open _ ."._______.space_.recrea tional park __and _gre.en .area, wi th_faci1.i.ti.as._for..____h.__-. n"__... tennis, shuffleboard, handball, golf putting and basketball sl}Oq~ i,I).9 _a_r_e.c;t.I~aI).d_PB.r kj,J19__spa ce s _f oJ;:_be~ 9.h__~9_9~J!~~____ ~j::'-_~ '~.c;-:.-~!l~;~~i.~;~-- ...--.. ._~~O-~~ ~;~;..-.----.---.- .-~. - -- .. . 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PETITION TO THE MAYOR OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER . ~;! ~I , , I We, the undersigned residents of Sand Key, urgently recommend that Impact Fees collected from Sand Key by the City of . .,d.. .... ... ._Clearwater._be_used .to .purchase .the3. 8 .acre ..tract ..of. vacant _ ._.. _ land at 1551 Gulf Blvd for the purpose of establishing an open .. .....__.space_recreational_park and green .area, .~i th._facili ti.es for _h. __ _. .... _ .. tennis, shuffleboard, handball, golf putting and basketball . shop.t il19 _a.rea ,._~.IJg ._p'a~~Jng_..~pac~s _..;, q;,. beach_a ~.9~~ ~_~.__ __. _. _._.____.._ .__ ._____ Name Address ~;:~ -_...-:,~~; ~~ ~k~-- \6S'GlL~& ~J H ------- U' ~~ \~ C),g--'- ---..- lJ.. I ~. I kS/ c... u..-,-F 6Ju d.... _ :;=;. ~ L y,_ _.. _ _ _y___. _________J_~O 0 __~ ____... ___._____ _~j I . -~!_..--O~ ca/~!!2~-L__._C;;?t(?~1C-~~~tfl_....;:t;LJ6. ___,_____. ;: ~:~;, :u.ro' -r-ltJ-- Ii '7? ~, J!t::i' ~.or:L.' ~~D.,r: #7c3 7,.' ~ I" I~/'" . . .c;JYrJ If. J .. .. 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B acre tract _of vacant.. u_.... land at 1551 Gulf Blvd for the purpose of establishing an open _.. __.._____.space . recreational _park. .and .green area, ..wi th ,facili ties for_______ tennis, shuffleboard, handball, golf putting and basketball s.hoo_t i.l).9 __ar43.a.I.J.t1c;Lp_a.]:' k i ng_s.p~9_ej;_f_Q~..E.e~ c_l)..__~_c;:.9~S ~~...__..___._.____ __ __ _.... . ___. Name Address u. _....._...........______~--,._ . . __.____~__ ...___.. ~TT _.....__.. ______ .r.......... __ _ c Condo Unit I. I , . - ..' _.,._.....~___.__._.,.__ _._,_~ ...n... . . . .....__........_ T c_~J__ ~- ._ - ..___ ... .. _._. /l., " .i " l I ji 'l" I. t ' . t t \; ~ ' I I I: I I I , i \ . I Appeal to the Commission: 'I. '. Otto Schlaak 1380 Gulf Blvd Unit 1107 ., . 'Inasmuch as some of the Commissioners are not very fond of the residents of Sand Key, I believe, in addition to 9ther points, we should appeal to them as Commissioners to consider all of other the residents who ,do not live on Sand Key. . . This 'type of appeal would give, them an '~' to thei~ other constituents,i.e., they are servi~eir .interests in "forcing" those people on Sand Key to allow them to ,use the beach by providing parking. Something along this order: Clearwater Commission fails to allocate the '~and Key Impact F~es for the purchase of the property at 1551 Gulf Blvd., they are denying access to the Sand Key beaches to ALL OF THE RESIDENTS OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER. I} This access is already available to the residents of Sand Key but without parking all of the other residents of the City of Clearwater will be unable to use these lovely beaches due to the lack of parking space. It is therefore manifestly unfair to all of those residents of the city who do not live on Sand Key to deny them this ~~ . right and privilege." I Good luck. Chester H~ Kimball 109 Harborage Ct Clearwater, Fl 34630 'r:). ' . I " . .1 'f 'Ii '~!~ ie, r ~. . f: ./ .: :l :{. .co{Jf ,', :tL/.. ._---- , ' r. . 1', ' I', P' if;" . '.j: II., !!::' , , :j: i,. j. ;/.. , t . i : r :' j !. ll" . J q:' q, IP , II: t~ I, . t. t~ .~I ./ ..t. " PETITION TO THE MAYOR OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER . We~ the undersigned residents of Sand Rey, urgently recommend that Impact Fees collected from Sand Key by the City of Clearwater......be...J.1sed...to ..pur.chase _the-3_..B,acre___tract _of ...vacant __._____._.-'--__. land at 1551 Gulf Blvd for the purpose of establishing an open . space-.recr.eational_park.and. gr:e.en_area, .__witQ_:f.acJ.1.i.ties..for __.__...____._ tennis, shuffleboard, handball, golf putting and basketball $Jlo9t.ing_~_r~_~J._aI)fLparking_!:!paces f 0:;: beacj:l__~cces s . _____.____ J' o.....-.d K 0. Y c: It vJ~. 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',2./ · . .'1.\ ' ..-....__~.. '.~___ ___~...-- _. .- ~~ ... -.-.. - .'"~.______.~.................. ,,__----'_ _",~__....___ ro--........__..___.~_.___...-, -.....-.. ____....;-- _.,....... _--.___._ ,_....._ .........-...... __..__. ___~ __. ....._... ~." ,. d ..,.<) w~, the undersigned residents of Sand Key, urgently recomm.end that Impact Fees, collected from Sand Key by the City of Cl ear1oJat~ r hI=!: 'Ised-to.-P.u.r.chas e_.the..-3....B ..acre-.tr.ac.t.-Of-Yacan t__.._.._.__ ___.:.. land at 1551 Gulf Blvd for the purpose of establishing an open !i pace_I.e.cr.ea.ti.onal.-par.k.._ancL.sre.en, _a,r.eC\ 1~-1i.:li..h f ac i 1 ij:J e_~. for . tennis, shUffleboard, handball, golf putting and basketbal~ shooting area. and oarkinq sqacesfor beach access. PETITION TO THE MAYOR OF THE CITY OF. CLEARWATER' ~ 1 ,',: . I I 1 " , , I.' , ..i .'_4_ ____ .~ ... '1.:'- I,' . ~ j I.:. r:~c:~: .I.'..i JI;:J: ../ :# . ~:1:1 .,....1" ;'.:i7~~' . !. \... .. . ; . - ,-~,'.~ .. .. ,~\ . },. . 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CLEARWATER We, the!undersigned res~dents of Sand Key, urgently recommend that Impact Fees, collected from Sand Key by the City of cJ earw.ateT' nl'>, nsed-io.-purcllas e_.the,-3.. .8_acrejr.ac..t..J>f~.can t.__~.._. .:..,__ u_..l. land at'1551 Gulf Blvd for the purpose of establishing an open' . ~pa.ce_r.e.c..r.eati.onal-12ar.k.....aru1-9ro.e.n. _a.t"~a, ,~~ fac i 1 iJ;,Je.R_ for ,,_,___ ,,_. tennis, shuffleboard, handball, golf putting and basketball shQoting area, and parkinq spaces for beach access. . : r~ :. . "' \.~ ;"~ .~L/~~ .>)~1 . .'}}!1 I 'i':,yr '" U...l~ "..~ .::--....~ > : ~,.F.~~ ::;"'~1 . ;.,,::1'~fiJ. .;,:H.:..:t~ .. . l......,; .'.0:. ~:,,';:':;A~ . .:, .."~.:.\.~~~ ..' ". ~.:!~~~ :i::';'jiil . . ..' . ..)\iHt T:" .:: P:'.:: ",";; ~l"5:~~~~ . .. :. '. I." "~l.~~ ", " ". ~~:: .:; '::~~~ \ . t'. . :. ."):tA~ " r' : ". ':~:';,.~ti~l1 ., ..' .,~ti ,~ . ':', ',. ~.~.:{)~:~m~;' .... c F' J. ~"~1~ ~ " . I .'.:': . .~. . :.: 4 . OTF'1I"...~~.' '. .:, "", .~"iJ:! - '.: I. " h'. ~cc..;'!.:.l~: . .~ ~.~ . '--.. .. f:,~t. , ' J i.' ~.: ' . ~:"? :~/t;;{j. , , .:' :-l,;-:'i~\f. ~ ~' \~y~~ ., '. ': : .':'.'J,f.~ ..~.~/ 4, o:~~~~ "j . ::1-~ . _ ,. '!. :f~};,\' ,....;:,:.. .:'..::-1I~ '4 II' .{~ . , '\~{W , ' ..:\',~..' ;.~:j~~ .. -." t. ',' 'j'll,~.@; '. ,,:.\'j l~"l'''; :>,~ '.~ '. , ~. . ~ ..... .:r' . :. "j, ,,,;.- '-j .. .:.,~... .}~ "' . " . . . . . '.I'~~ll . '-:;::";:-;. ,..~:}{i~ :,::.: .:::\'::~~'": .. }"":'j . . .... . '.,: ~':;~. . .':;; '.',,' ..:;Wi . .,~t; . . ";~~~~~ , . .. ~':;~r~: I' . .yt"''1 ".. ",.:;;~ ".'!i~ ,.:.,) .. un-.....,.. .,n Name Address Condo Un~t f~~" ~j1, ") '. , ;3' : ( ., ,J ., ',' l.J./ ~ ( .;l' \ .is /, " ; l t '; Cr '"1 7 ; ~ ~ lk' t Y. . ~ I ~/D } .~ \ ;'" ! , .4. . . ., '4:" ::.,.. . . " . '. .... ; . .. ") I. f//.! .; ~ I J.... .j t'3 , I (u! l II ~ 7 !: i II /" I t'f .1. ::J 1 :/ . j /.~; , ."l/~ (ef I.r . ~.' > .. -, . ......'... .' :':;:., , . . , ,:: t :': . l' " ' , . ',". .,. ~ ~:!.~:; ~;., ;: .' . , : i: ~!. -: ~.', . .:. .... ."'. '.'4 ..... .: '::-. . ~ . . . -'. ,,1. '. ".. .' .'~ " ,., , , (> .01.'. ' . II "i 1J' J. \ , , '.' T . '. \. . , ~ :>',~ .. I PBTITION TO THE MAYOR OF THE , '" CITY OF. CLEARWATER We, the undersigned residents ~f Sand Key, urgently recommend that Impact Fees, collected from Sand Key by the City of Cl ear.wate..r h~ n~.ed-to.-pw:.chase_.the.-3__,8 ..acrejr.ac.t..-.Of-Y..acant.~__"'_'._'___'_'" land at 1551 Gulf Blvd for the purpose of establishing an open ~pa.ce_r.e.crea.ti.o.nauar.k.._arul-9re,en,_a,:t'.ea"..~b. faciliJ;Jep~. for ',_._____.'" tennis, shuffleboard, handball, golf putting and basketball shooting area, and parkinq s~aces for beach access. ."r:......,+.,n ; -II.~ I,'. ; -'I", Name Address " Condo Un~t . . " . ~ .'; .'1' " . .' 'TT(. :'1~~ , ,.' .;Cj~ :q ')-~.~ . :'.::'r~~ .......:....i.;l~ .: .'JI~ : ~'~1 c, '" " .' ',I . ' " I,. , . " :.,F. :'-:.Y 1,-.' . '\ - .. 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J j :.~I ; ~ , '.1 \~;; ,', , ",., jJ ,. .. f'Ii. l~! ..!~ lJ , ... ,. , :~ \J :~e..c\V .5U- ~ ...~ (\'\<l~~r~d~S ) "I. . .f .\ , .\ .\ .r .X c' i, " ., I , ! : ,,. ,'; _! "TJ' ,'" ':\" .' .; .' . - :: ~ \. . , ~ , "~ > ~i. .:.:~~ . ,. r . ~" t ~ SAND KEY. BEACH REPORT. EROSION-TASK'FORCE AND RECOMME~DATIONS TO THE' SAND KEY CIVIC ASSOCIATION BOARD OF DIRECTORS ., " .-, .'\ :.' t. .j :,1; .. . . 't~ I. " , " ~ ":..on. .c. .. 'i: ~. : i J . :, :\ . ,I.: ~ ...;'t (, ",.,.' .J ". .,...... .:.,j .t." '.. '.:.\ I .' ", "," . ~ : . , . .. :.":,:.);~: <,f.... ~', <'i;:: ')'ic::..~. , , "~('~: ::..:i:f: ';., /r .r ". ,. r; ,..,' j , . .:,'~ .. . .:\. . NOVEMBER 1992 ':,:f'. '., Ie . .....' ..... ,. ~rf(.:: \I .-,,' " , " " " ..1 n ;.c' ; ) <.(l' ,. .;.:, ,i 1 ". .-... '. - ') .<:\, " 'r ,.' ',. "'I , . '.. . ";,. .t.e' ,. , .;1. ,-, ::.i. : ."[ :.:.-: ":\' '. ." r '0 ',' ... -:1 , . ~ .., " ,I '\ 'j. . I,'. ',\ - ~. . .....~) . " ", " " '.', < >u......:. .~~ ,..-~. : ~.... u':~C" "pa.'", .. . . ;,....~ M.:" I':r":.~, "'. " 'f- ,. .1 , !'. .., ~ --"~"'I:-''!..~~/-: . .,. Il 'I. i"" .( :;. ":c ~ : ~ . " .\ . ~ , , SAND KEY BEACH EROSION TASK FORCE REPORT AND RECOMMENDATIONS NOVEMBER 1992 - I. INTRODUCTION In August 1992, the Sand Key civic Association formed a task force comprised of 12 Sand Key residents to determine the magnitude of the beach erosion problem on Sand Key and to explore alternatives for the renourishment of the Sand Key beach. The Beach Erosion Task Force (the "Task Force") members include: Michel Nardi and Tom Fazzina as Co-Chairpersons, and Ray Campbell, Ted Cobb, Dick Dolan, Roberta Kaplan, Rich9rd Schillmoller, Vreny schillmoller, vincent Shananhan, otto Schlaak, Herbert Somereson and Irving Weissman. .-. The Task Force was asked to: 1. Determine the cause of beach erosion on Sand Key and quantify the amount of sand lost on an annual basis. "'.4~ 2. Assess the benefits of beach renourishment to Sand Key residents and visitors. 3. Determine the cost of renourishing and maintaining a beach on Sand Key. " 4. Identify the criteria to be met in order to qualify for federal, state and county funding of a beach renourishment projec~ and determine Sand Key1s potential for meeting these criteria. 5. Determine what plans, if any, the city of Belleair Beach has for beach renourishment and consider' the feasibility of joining forces with Belleair Beach to pursue a larger scale beach renourishment project. II. BACKGROUND "- Engineers and government officials identify Sand Key as being the 14.2 mile long arc shaped barrier island that is bound ,on the north by Clearwater Pass and on the south by John1s Pass. However, for the purposes of this report Sand Key shall mean that portion of the barrier island of Sand Key that is located immediately north of the city of Belleair Beach within the limits.of the City of Clearwater. Between 1980 and 1984, the .city of Clearwater nourished approximately 7,000 feet of the Sand Key beach with approximately 840,000 cubic yards of sand obtained from dredging Clearwater Pass. See Exhibit 1. The south end of the restored beach began to erode very rapidly follo\'ling ,completion of the proj ect and by October . " r r h r: r~ r r 1991 the beach for the southern half-mile of the restored shoreline had been lost to erosion. The erosion losses, which to date have been restricted to the southern end of Sand Key, are on going and the point of greatest impact is continuing to move northward. I III. NEED FOR BEACH RENOURISHMENT The Task Force requested that Mr. David Tackney, a local coastal engineer, provide his opinion as to: (i) the amount of the annual erosion losses, and (ii) the volume of sand that would be required to renourish the Sand Key shoreline with a beach approximately equivalent to the recently renourished Indian Rocks Beach. In his letter to the Task Force dated August 28, 1992, Mr. Tackney estimated the annual erosion losses to be 35,000 cubic yards per year and that 581,000 cubic yards of sand would be needed to renourish the portion of the Sand Key shoreline extending from the city limit of Belleair Beach north to Crescent Beach Club. See Exhibit 2. r: If the erosion ~osses are not mitigated, within five years the beach will have eroded as far north as Crescent Beach Club. This loss of beach presents significant and varied concerns for not only the residents of Sand Key, but for the City of Clearwater as a whole. \ r~ A. PUBLIC SAFETY/STORM PROTECTION I". .'t !"'~ .... Healthy beaches with sand dunes serve as energy shock absorbers against mild and moderate size storms. As such, a beach provides p~otection to sea walls, buildings, and infrastructure, including hurricane evacuation routes. ,. " In a study prepared for the Florida Department of Natural Resources in 1986 regarding the impact of Hurricane Elena and Tropical Storm Juan by Mr. Ralph R~ Clark, professional engineer and former Chief of the Bureau of Coastal Engineering and Regulation, Division of Beaches and Shores, Florida Department of Natural Resources, stated: ,~, f'-. - "There is no questioning the fact that the most efficient coastal protection is a natural beach and dune system. The distribution of damage resulting from Elena and Juan only serves to further confirm this. As previously discussed, where beaches existed, the damage to structures was the least. And where beaches were narrow or non-existent, the damage to bulkheads and buildings was extreme. The solution to minimizing the future storm damage in the areas substantially damaged by Elena and Juan is to renourish the beaches in these areas.1I See Exhibit 1. j I , . 2 bono I , - 1/ .' , ;. - - t.... Beach renourishment projects such as the recently renourished Indian Rocks Beach project are designed to protect upland properties from damage from normal seasonal storms and low frequency hurricanes. According to Mr. Tackney, in their 1984 studYI the Army Corp of Engineers estimated that a storm with a frequency of 25 years would cause a temporary recession of approximately 90 feet of beach. However, in his letter to the Task Force dated November 13, 1992, Mr. Tackney, qualified the Corps' estimate of erosion losses by stating the following: ~ i ' ~ , . , , 1- "Erosion losses are affected not only by the severity (storm surge) of a storm but also the duration of the storm activity. As an example, .Hurricane Elena produced a relatively modest storm surge (20 year +j-) but the storm resided in the area so long that the erosion losses were equivalent to a 40 or 50 year storm. II See Exhibit 3 . r..... h" I...... , ! .; Nonetheless, a renourished beach of a design similar to the Indian Rocks Beach project would provide considerable protection to the sand Key properties from catastrophic loss in all but the most severest of storms. l' t ;'"';. It is also important to realize that most of the seawalls on Sand Key are quite old and show signs of.structural deterioration. Many of the seawalls nor::th of the U1 timar property would likely fail in a storm of lesser intensity than Hurricane Elena. The continuing erosion of the beach is ~ncreasing the risk of storm damage to these exposed seawalls. Of further concern is the fact that Flor~da I s "coastal armoring policyll that is now in effect requires that all replacement seawalls be designed so as to fail in storms with greater than a 10 year intensity. As a result, if a hurricane were to destroy the seawalls on Sand Key, the .replacement seawalls would be required to be of lesser strength than the seawalls that were destroyed. See Exhibit 3. ,..... , " , , ,.. B. FINANCIAL CONSIDERATIONS: VALUES, AND TAX BASE PROPERTY DAMAGE I PROPERTY In addition to the matters of life safety and storm protection mentioned above, renourishing the Sand Key beach also has strong. financial considerations. It is obvious that the replacement cost of damaged properties, buildings, and infrastructure would be enormous in the event of failure of the seawalls in a major storm. Thus, it seems that providing additional storm protection in front of the seawalls in terms of a renourished beach .3 ,. ...I:l ; " F j. I ; 4 . ~ """ could be considered a very prudent investment when compared to the cost of replacing damaged property, buildings, and infrastructure. The cost of replacing the seawall alone, assuming that a mile of seawall is. lost, would cost in the neighborhood of $2 million. At the Tortugas condominium in Belleair Beach, post-Elena repairs cost $150,000 for just 408 feet of battered seawall. It should be pointed out that typically seawalls are not, and in most cases cannot be, covered by insurance. , ...... In addition to the potentially monumental replacement costs that would f~llow a catastrophic storm, Sand Key property values are markedly affected by the condition of the beach. Currently there are nearly 2,400 residential condominium units on sand Key and the negative impact of beach ~rosion is well illustrated by the comparison of the property values at two comparable Sand Key condominiums: DanIs Island and crescent Beach Club. \..<< ,. , Dan' s Island lost all of its shoreline in the late 1980's, while Crescent Beach Club, further to the north, has kept its wide beach. When built in the mid 1980's, units in each condominium sold for prices averaging $125 to $130 per square foot. Shortly after completion of construction, tax law changes and a glut in condominium markets caused average prices in each project to slump to $1.05 to $112 per square foot, while at the same time beach erosion was well underway at the south end of Sand Key. However, prices of the Crescent Beach Club units rebounded in 1988 and units were sold in the third quarter of 1992 in th~ range of $136 to $187 per square foot (average of $165 per s. f. ) . On the other hand,. Dan's Island, without a beach since 1988, has not seen a similar price rebound since 1988, and in the third quarter of 1992 sales prices ranged from '$82 to $111 per square foot (average of $100 per s.f.). To state this more:dramatically, since construction in the mid-1980's the Crescent Beach Club units have appreciated by nearly 30% on average, while the Dan's Island units have depreciated by approximately 20% on average. See Exhibit 4. ~ . ~ 1"-1 : I !o.a ,~... ~ ...., .'1 captiva Island is a further illustration of the change in property values before and after beach renourishment. with 1,400 residences, captiva labored to restore its beaches beginning in the mid-1960 IS. Following .beach renourishment, prices of beachfront properties appreciated from 100% to as much as 200%. Inland properties on captiva also saw price increases from 35% to 75%. See Exhibit 5. ! r i' ~ .~ 1-- , I( I, . ~ The Task Force estimates that approximately 30% of the 2,400 condominium units on Sand Key are offered for rent to tourists. The loss of the beach makes Sand Key significantly less attractive to the short term renter or tourist. The result is not only reduced rentals. and rental rates for the condominium unit owners, but the loss of tourist dollars spent in the community and the resulting taxes. ,- In a corresponding fashion, the tax base of the city of Clearwater has decreased resulting from lesser tax appraisals of the condominium properties at the south end of Sand Key. It is interesting to note that as beach erosion has proceeded from south to north the properties most impacted in terms of their tax appraisals in any particular year are those properties receiving the brunt of the beach erosion in that particular year. As an example, the tax appraisals of the condominiums known as South Beach 1460 and South Beach 1480 have seen their tax appraisals decrease for 1992 after rising in each of the three prior years. Thus, it would be reasonable to expect that renourishment of the'beach in front of the condominium properties that have lost beach since 1984 would restore the appraised value of these condominiums on the tax rolls. 'See Exhibit 6. t .- J, t I 1 I,'~ .. . '-' ~ tI 1 c. QUALITY OF LIFE ~..-- : The quality of life for the residents of Sand Key, the neighboring communities in Pinellas County, and the visitors to the Tampa Bay area in general has been reduced as a result of the erosion of the Sand Key beach. The beauty of the beach is one of the delights of 'living in (or visiting) the Tampa Bay area. The sand, surf, shells, birds f fish, clouds and sunsets make up the treasured moments that can only be experienced by being on the beach. This environment should be preserved for all to enjoy. I- I I. I \ .-. l' I I", I" , ~-" IV. BEACH RENOURISHMENT OF BELLEAIR BEACH tJ. The Task Force has considered the feasibility of joining forces with the city of Belleair Beach to pursue a larger scale beach renourishment project. In this regard, the Task Force obtained a copy of the report entitled "Beach Restoration Report - Phase I - The Problem & Next Steps" prepared by the Beach Restoration Task Force, Belleair Beach property Owners Association dated October 3, 1991 (see Exhibit 5), Although the Task Force disagrees with the report's finding that the south jetty at Clearwater Pass is the .cause of the beach erosion problem, the Task Force agrees with the r" ., . 10. l [ L [ 5 I I I j. I '., t., "~ ) I.. r, ,.. \ I r: VI. FINANCING OPTIONS - ~.. report's findings regarding the impact of the beach on property values, public safety and quality of life. On November 3, 1992 the voters of Belleair Beach elected not to make the park at Morgan street Drive available for public parking. As a consequence, the Task Force deems it unlikely that Belleair Beach will be able to meet the requirements (discussed further below) for government funding of a beach renourishment project in the near term. Given Sand Key's short time frame (also discussed below), the Task Force believes that it is prudent for Sand Key to proceed separately with its plans for beach renourishment. - t.u 1- V. SCOPE OF SAND KEY BEACH RENOURISHMENT fA ,'" I I t For the purposes of this report, the Task Force has assumed that it would be desirable to renourish the southern portion of the Sand Key shoreline with a beach approximately equivalent to the recently renourished Indian Rocks Beach. This beach which is estimated to have a width of approximately 150 feet will require a minimum of 600,000 cubic yards of sand. Based on current dredging costs ranging between $7.00 and $10.00 per cubic yard of sand, the renourished beach will cost approximately $4 to $6 million. j , fD \ ~ L L L L The Task Force has determined that a private financing of the estimated renourishment costs of $4 to $6 million is impractical and unlikely. Furthermore, a privately funded beach renourishment project would also require privately funded periodic maintenance. As a result, the Task Force has devoted substantially all of its effort to investigating the public funding of a beach renourishment project, the scope of which has been described above. Beginning in 1988 and continuing through the end of 1992, a government funded restoration project was undertaken along neighboring beaches south of Sand Key. Phase I of this project included 1.55 miles of beach in the communities of Madeira Beach, Redington Beach, North Redington Beach and Redington Shores and was constructed between May and August 1988. Phase II included 2.60 miles of beach in Indian Shores and was constructed between February and December 1990. Phase III included 2.90 miles of beach in Indian Rocks Beach and construction began in February 1992 and is scheduled to be completed by year end. Government contributions to the funding of this project were as follows: federal - 50%, state - 38%, and county - 12%. pinellas County acted as the local sponsor of the project and supervised the permitting process, final proj ect design, final ization of funding, and inter-governmental agreements. See Exhibit 7. In 1988 the City of Clearwater sent a resolution to pinellas County requesting that Sand Key be included in the county sponsored beach renourishment program. After consideration I the Department of . " ~ . ~ } f ~ ~ ~ " I p ) ! I I<,i IT I"~ 11 ;....u. 1 I ~, r" I I...... t. . ..... I" ,. . , I .... , \. , 6 ~ , ,. , < , < I . ~ \ , ~; . I I to. r~ A. The basic requirements for public funding are: public access ways to the beach at each quarter interval, and (ii) one hundred parking spaces for mile of renourished beach. , (i) mile each I I i i i . t. I , J t I l ~ 1 \ t i ' i " - ,... I~ Natural Resources decided that Sand Key did not qualify for state funding due to sand Key1s lack of public parking and public access to the beach.. Clearwater's commitment to supply public parking and its plan to use the "Jolly Trolley" to move people from the Sand Key County P,ark were deemed inadequate. See Exhibit 8. In order to gain a better understanding of the governmental requirements for public parking and public access, on October 28, 1992 the Task Force arranged a meeting with two key government officials: Mr. James Terry, Chief of Pinellas county Coastal Management and Mr. Lonnie Ryder, Environmental Administrator of the Office of Beach Management, Division of Beaches and Shores, Florida Department of Natural Resources. See Exhibit 9. The key points brought forth during the discussions with Mr. ,Terry and Mr. Ryder during this meeting can be summarized as follows: i ' ,... ,... t . " WI' !. I, I~I I ~ c: r~~ ~.. [ !....: , . .... L l~' ",. 1:- ..... I ~ : ( [ [ [ B. The Task Force presented a plan that showed the various access easements that exist on Sand Key. Although Mr. Terry and Mr. Ryder did not seem to realize that these access easements were already in existence, they indicated that the access easements appeared adequate. C. The Task Force also presented two preliminary plans for public parking areas: 75 parking spaces on the property known as the "tombstone property", and 25 parking spaces on the oi ty owned lot immediately north of the Coast Guard station. Both Mr. Terry and Mr. Ryder responded positively to the adequacy of the plans for public parking. . See Exhibits 10 and 11. D. Both officials were enthusiastic and encouraging ~bout the possibility of Sand Key becoming part of the pinellas County sponsored beach renourishment program. To this extent, the Task Force was urged to get its plans to satisfy the public parking requirement approved by the ci ty of Clearwater as soon as possible such that, if approved by the city, the plan for beach renourishment on Sand ,Key could be included in Pinellas County I s proposal to the State of Florida for fiscal year 1996- 97. The timeframe for action by the city of Clearwater would be no later than mid-January 1993. \ n( ;f , .i .1. " , Based on the October 28, 1992 meeting and its other findings, the Task Force believes that Sand Key can qualify for a government funded beach renourishment program based on the following: 1_. ., . , c ..' :r: ! 7 , . , I. I I,.' j , , ' " \: :. I j. " The Task Force recommends that the Sand Key Civic Association initiate such actions as necessary to persuade the city of Clearwater I s elected off icia1s to purchase the "tombstone property" and to develop the property as a public park to include the provision of 75 parking spaces needed to satisfy the public parking requirement, generally in keeping with the plan developed by the Task Force. i ~ , I f A. Assuming that the City of Clearwater can acquire the "tombstone property" and provide 75 public parking spaces thereon, and provide an additional 25 public parking spaces on the city owned property adjacent to the Coast Guard station, Sand Key can satisfy the public parking requirement. See Exhibits 10 and 11. ~ I B. Currently four public access easements are in place, and more importantly, are located sufficiently close to the proposed public parking areas to be deemed adequate to satisfy the public access requirement . Additionally, four other access easements, which are either restricted in use or have expired, are physically available and could be "rededicated" to supplement the four unrestricted public access easements. See Exhibit 12. I , I I . , . I I I I I I I I I I I I I C. The aforementioned plans for public parking and public .access could be further supplemented by the use of the "Jolly Trolleyll to move beach-goers from Sand Key park (680 parking spaces) to and from the various access easements. VII. TASK FORCE RECOMMENDATIONS TO THE SAND KEY CIVIC ASSOCIATION The Task Force recommends that the Sand Key Civic Association endorse a publicly funded renourishment of the Sand Key beaches, and take such actions as necessary to inform and convince Sand Key residents of the urgency and positive benefits to the total community. The Task Force recommends that the Sand Key Civic Association initiate efforts as necessary to persuade the city of Clearwater's elected officials to dedicate the use of the vacant property adjacent to the Coast Guard station for the provision of 25 public parking spaces needed to satisfy the public parking requirement, generally in keeping with the plan developed ~y the Task Force. The Task Force recommends that it be authorized to work with Mr. James Terry of pinellas County and the appropriate staff members of the City of Clearwater to develope a city Resolution to pinellas County requesting public beach renourishment for Sand Key, noting that in order for this renourishment to piggyback the Indian Rocks Beach renewal, such a resolution must be approved by the city commission in December 1992. , \ , il 1 ) , " I ,I ... i t i r. 8 ;\ 1 ;. I :'1 i,' .. i I'. I- I I. I. I- - _. I : ~ , . 1. - - , 'i ',2. EXHIBITS Repot:t entitled "Current Beach Conditions and Recommendations for Alleviating Critical Beach Erosion From the Southern Town Limits of Belleair Shores to Clearwater Pass including the city of Belleair Beach" prepared by the Florida Department of Natural Resources, Division of Beaches and Shores dated January 27, 1991. Tackney & Associates, lnc. letter to the Task Force dated August 28, 1992. Tackney & Associates, Inc. letter to the Task Force dated November 13, 1992. 4. Excerpts from the "REDI Reality Report,. for the period June through September 1992 prepared by REDl Real Estate Information Service. 3. -~ '". 5. .- 6. , , , ., 7.' . ~! 8. 9. .. ., 10. .'* 11. I ~ .~.. .Beach Restoration Report prepared by the Beach Restoration Task Force, Belleair Beach Property Owners Association, Belleai~ Beach, Florida dated.October 3, 1991.. Task Force schedule entitled "Sand Key Resid~ntial Properties - Schedule of Tax Appraisals" dated November 24, 1992. Tackney & Associates, Inc. letter to the Task Force dated October 30, 1992. city of Clearwater Interdepartmental Memorandum dated November 17, 1989 with attachments. Florida Department of Natural Resources letter to the Task Force dated November 10, 1992. Task ,Force preliminary plan for "tombstone property" showing 75 public parking spaces. Task:Force preliminary plan for city owned property north of the Coast Guard station showing 25 public parking spaces. 12. . Task Force "Listing of PUblic/Pedestrian Access Easements on Sand Key, Clearwater, Florida dated October 1, 1992. ' .., ." ;1 ,: . I 9 .\ .~H,.,~., 'IH'-~"'-"''''' I; , I) f - FLORIDA DEPA.RTM:E:1'IT OF NATURAL RESOURCES DIVISION OF BE.ACJ:ff4S AJ.'ID SHORES Report to 'l'~ C1TY" COl.JNCll. AL'ID Crl'1z1(NS OF'1~ crl'Y OF BELLEAm BEACH on CURREJ.VT BEACH CONDITIONS A.J.VD RECDMil1EJ.VDAT10~lS FOR .AT T~F:VJATING CRITlCAL BEACH EROSION FROM l1ir.; SOaT1:J.B;RN TOWN LlMlTS OF BELLEAIR SHORE TO CLEARWATER PASS INCLUDING THE: CITY OF BEUEAIR BEACH ), < .., .,\ . , >r:/ .' :: :rc., h I.:, 'c ,J ~ ,'I' :~ ~ :,.t .'..\, '1':" dEL, :~f , ir , .~..I '., ,. - ~f.' ~.\ . , . ,-~ Janu..ary 27, 1991 ~ " J' ,; '1 - . j'~ ~J ., I - , j r t ~ ACKNOWLEDGOm~TS i , , I This document was prepared under the direction or Lonnie L. Ryder, Administr:ltor ~ , - . of tbe Office of Beach ~ana~ement~ .Divisiun of Be:lches and Shores. It was authored by James H. Balsillie, Professional Geologist No. 167, and lUlph R. Clark, Professional Engineer ~o. 23243 aDd ProCessional Land Surveyor :--lo. 392i. j .1 i i -- .J 'I \ ~. . .' , " , , >.( :~"t. ;, < : ~ .:. " '. <~.~ .- .. ) . ,. Kirby B. Green~ m Division Director ; .' ;;\f . ~ . <f!~~ ::)~~ : .."::y . '. '.'~. . :'.~:~~" . . : ~ :..:, .r > '/~ . 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'r>,.. ,\ 'i-' '. < ,/ .. i' " .". .. <.....1.. .\' . ;1 .i I l I I j - I ClJRRTh"T BEACH CONDITIONS ..~..l.'ID RECOI\1MEDATIONS FOR ALLEVIATING CRITICAL BUCH EROSION FROrvI 'l'.l:i.I1 SOU~l'.H.li&~ TOWN LIMITS OF BELLEAlR SHORE TO CLEARWA'.l'E!<. PASS IN"CLUDING 'l'J:l..I;!; CITY OF BELLEAIR BEACH INTRODCCTION The coast:1l reach investigated in this report occupies the northern portion of Suod K~y. :\r[ol"eover. the barrier islaod is subject to multiple municipal jurisdictions. The speCific coasul re:lch of interest includes 1.9 miles of gulf-fronting shoreline of the City of Belleair Beach and Town of BeUeair Shore. However~ an investigation would Dot be complete without consider-HioD of adjacent coastal reach~ to the north ::lOd south of'these communities and the effects of any proximnl inlets (see Figure 1). FoUowing is no. overview of physiographic and g~ologic chur:lctedstics of the ~oaStal region of which Sand K~y is :l part. REGIONAL PHYSIOGR.~HY A.L'iD GEOLOGY ., In terms of coastn.l morphology, PineUas County probably hus the most dh'erse and convoluted physiographic configuration of any of F1orido.:s ocean fronting counties. There are ten Imlj or cO::LSUl morphologic.:11 segments in Pinellas C llunty ~ including one mainland coast:l! reach separnted from the Gulf of y[e:dco by shoals. the remaining segments being barrier islands. These re:lches are~ in addition to being affected by open oce:ln forC2S. subject to loolized influences of 13 inlets and one ocean-framing sound. The barrier islaods of the lower gulf co~"'t coruititute a near continuous ch:lin extending from Anc10te Key to Cape Rom3no~ a dist:mce of about 185 miles. )iorth of Aoclote Key t the canst is charncterized as nonbarrier. open marine. marsh dominated zone. and barriers have not formed due the lack of sand and low wave energy. The northern. portion of Pinellas County (from about Honeymoon Island north) is described by Tanner (1960) as a low wllve energy shore (Le, average annual bre:lker heights are less than 0..33 feet), with the remainder of the county a moderate wave enero'ttY shore with bre:lker heights ranging from 0.33 to 1.64 feet. Both the low and moderate wave energy areas, however, ' bave:l SignifiC:lDt zero wave energy annual component. The meaD range of tide varies from 2.03 feet at the northern end of the county to 1..51 feet ne:lr :\-tuUet Key (Balsillie, Carlen, Watters, 198i; Blllsillie, 198i). Net longshore sediment transport is smnll aDd for most of the County has :1 net annual tr:lnsport direction to the south ro. S. Anny, 1984b), :1lthougb .a 1 ,. 'd B aaC acC c: . .-" . f'; .. ti \ . - f't1O" -S 0 ,S ..c (I) - I.Q .... \ acC CClO 1II.C ~ .-r>i. f'tWO- \ , llII .- .lIC In .... U CCO 0 ... OCC - c: u ":. 'D. 14 III . . C CJ "'. 10 lD :s .E I 'I I I ~I .'1 I.' I I I I I '\1 I I. 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I'" , i ' I ' I,. t: l :, ~t I; ~ I I I I I locti topognphy and bathymetry c:1n result in significant reversals lOQUy (Bruun. 1957: RoseD. 1976; Evans et ai. 198.:t. Cotil recently, the lower gulf coast of Florid:1 was one of tbe least Sttldied coasts of the Cnited St.:ltes. "'aile much of the lower gulf coast as yet requires stUdy 1 the coust;).l barrier islands of northern Pinellas County haye undergone extensive geophysic=:l.l studies. Origi.cs of the barrier Islands have been described as tr:1ns~ive. landwllrd migr:1Cing fe:ltures of:m unknown mode of formation (Riggs and O'Conner, 19i4) and, more recently, to have an upward shoaling mode of formation (Brame, 19i6; Rosen, 19i6; Kuhn~ 1983; Davis and Kuhn. 1985) controlled by the underling rock topognlphy (H.i.ne et ale 1986). l.N'lnston er ai. (1968) report that there is no sediment being supplied to the PineUas County coast by rivers, and that offshore sand deposits are patchy ::LOd generally less thun tbree feet thick. The barrier islands :lnd surrounding nearshore are.:lS 3.re formed of :l relatively thin sand lens lying on top of Tertiary limestones (Evans~ 1983; Evans el ale 1985! Hine er al. 1986). The isl:Jnds form the thickest portion of the lens, extending venic::1l1y 0.0 more than 16 to :!O feet from the highest dunes to the underlying limestone rock 5uri:lCe below (Davis, Hine~ and Belknap~ 1982; Evans e! al. 1985). Ne:J.rsbore sands se:lword of the islnnds thins and pinches out within 1~600 to 5,000 feet of the be~ches. Further se:lw:lrd~ llnd even within the nearshore Zone. lie oum,erous exposures of the St. :\tfarks Limestone (Riggs and O'Conner, 19i4). 'I The Holocene sedimentary sequence of these barriers and ne:J.rshore environs :lre represented by four b:1Sic units: laglJon~ shoreface, aeolian, and nood tidal deitnioverw:J.Sh sedimentS. The IJlajority of tbe sand sized fraction of surface sediments (which coDStitures 80S to 9S percent of the sediments), is a mature, fme to very rIDe quartz sUJJd with minor ne:lvy mine~l content; the remainder of tbe sand fraction is orbon.::J.te skeleml material. ::vrucl:t of the siltJcl.::J.Y fraction is org:mic material. The, grovel fr:J.ction ..:onsists ~ncireLy of mollusc sheils (Ev:lns. 1983: Evans tZt ai. 1985; Hine >:!! aI. 19871. NORT~"f SAND KEY To the south of Clearwater Beach TsI::lOd lies Sand Key f the longest barrier island . in Pinell:lS County. Separ:ued from Clearwater Be:J.ch Island by Cle:Jr\v:lter P:lSs. Sand Key is a nan-ow, low, arc-shaped island occupying about 14.2. miles of gulf fronting shoreline. The island ranges in width from 200 to about 2.000 feet. with elevations genenlly less than + 10 feet NGVD. Numerous bridges connect the key with the mainland. with bridges also coanecting tbe key with Clearwater Be:lch Island to the north and Tre.asure Island to the south. Sand Key conbins nine municipalities: most development is residenti:ll and 'resort oriented. The islund of Sand Key has nine incorpor'J.ted municipalities within its l.t:!. miles of J . ). CLEARWATER PASS .- gulI shoreline, of which the northern four bave relevance to this report. Located to the earth is the City of Clearwater, whose 1.9 miles of shoreline (from D~"R Reference ~Ionument R-Sl to 100 f~t south of R~l) is primarily multifamily residential development. The county maintains 93 acre Sand Key Park located at the northern end of Sand Key at Cle:1rwater Pass which has 2,100 fef:t of gulf fronting beach. Within the city llmits of Cle.:lC'Water on Sand Key there are three undeveloped parcels (near R-54, R-59, and a small parcel between the two). However, the majority of the city's coast is developed with high rise multifamily structures. Futu~ land use is anticipated to remain essen~lly consistent with current conditions, except for planned commercial and tourist oriented development along three parcels. (City of Clearwater, 1989). The southern end of the City of Cle:lrwater is reveted and has 0.0 beach. South of Clearwater on Sand Key lies the City of Belleair Beach which froots on about 0.85 miles of gulf fronting sboreline. The city's coast is developed with lOw rise. multifamily structures, with no anticipated change in future land use (Wade- Tri::n, 1989aj. The entire shoreline reach of Belle.:1ir Beach is reveted or bulkheaded with no beach along its northern portion, and 'lan-ow beaches :lloog the southern portion. The Town of Belleair Shore, lying to the south of Belleair Beach, occupies about one mile of gulf frooting coast. The town's coast~ developed with single family stroctures~ is bulkheaded and fronted by a narrow be.:1ch. :;';0 furore land use cl1ange is anticipated. ('''Vade- Trim~ 1989b). South of Belleair Shore, the City of Indian Rocks Beach h3S ~.62 miles of coast which fronts on the Gulf of :'vle:dco. Coastal development is a minure of single family, multifamily, and commercial strocmre5. Future land use is planned 3S high density (up to 30 units per acre) ~ multifamily development with periodic commercial development (Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council. 1989). The city's coast is bulkhe.:ldecl, with a wide restored beach. Clearwater Pass~ located between Clearwater Bench Island to the north and Sand Key to the south (see Figure 2), is a natural inlet which connects the Gulf of :vte.",ico with Clearwater Harbo[". The inlet was previously referred to as Little P:J.Ss and is shown as a narrow pass (approximately 350 feet wide) on the 18i9 G. S.. Coast and Geodetic Survey chart number Iii. The inlet grew considerably over the ne."Ct forty-five years and is shown to b~ approximately ~,500 feet (0.85 miles). wide on the 1924 u. S. Coast and Gt!odetic Survey cl1art. Garden ~Iemonal Causeway wns constructed between Clea.rwater and Cle3rwater Beach Island in 19"1.5-192i, and provided a. D1ojor restriction to flow between St. Joseph Sound :md Cle.:lrwater Harbo[". Reduced bay area providing the tidal prism for Clearwater ~ ~ . .' "t;' '~._ ' .. . ,. ._'l...~ ":,.'.,..I'''!''. ..:~ ~ .. .. 1'1, .. . .....' .- . . ~ ,," I c ~, .. t..- ..'-" \. I. . I ' I' I i l- I I I ! ' I, L t ,,- I: I. I '" ~t, .\ ., '-' .. .. -.. Figur~ ~ C!~:1t~r Ph.. iFiuricfu D~p:.lrmlt:m IIf Lr.1nspllE-..:uiun ?hUUlt!r.loh. Ft:i1ruar:.' 198~1. "1 '\ ?, , . .il! ., .1 .J I [ r [ [ I~ [ I.~ I' (; I': I" ,~ ("' -. l.. .[ [ L L L L P:1SS had a signllic.ant impact on the injects tlow geometry. The inlet began to a.arrow as the north end of Sand Key accreted. The fonn:1tion of Humcune P:J.Ss in 1921 also ser/ed to reduce the effective tidal prism conveyed throu~ Clearwater Pass. By 19S0. the inlet hud aarrowed to about 2,300 feet (O.S mile,. Subsequent development and dredging activities further reduced the effective tid.:11 prism through Clearwater P:lS5. In 1950, the fLrSt phaseo!" dredge and fill ::1crivity for the Island Esmtes Development was initi:1ted. The cre.::Ltion of new waterfront uplands from lagoonal dredging reduced the bay's potential ticlnl prism. During 1961..1963~ dredging for the Intr:lcoasml Waterway and fill placement on spoil islands added to bay area reduction~ and the CODStruction of a bascule bridge across Clearwater Pass oused a reduction in flow velocities with an incre.:lSe in frictional resistunce. Although not as impactive as the Garden :\tIemorial Causeway on the Cle:lrwater Harbor tidal prism~ the Hooeymoon Island C:J.use\vay~ constructed in 1964~ cre:l.ted a further restriction to flow between St. J9Seph Souod and Cle:l.rwater Harbor. By August~ 19i4~ the inlet's width bad decre:lSed to only ;50 feet. " By an Act of Congress 00 July 14~ 1960~ a Federal Davig:ltioo project was authorued ::it Cle:::J.rw:uer Pn.ss (House Document 293;8611). The work conducted included:ln entranC2 channel 150 feet wide by 10 feet deep :lnd two interior channels 100 feet wide by S fee!: deep. Tot:lllength of the navigation channels is about three miles. The Carps of Engineers h:lS ~onducted maintenance dredging activities in 1967 ~ 1969! 19i3 ~ aod 19ii. The last alaintenance project utilized che dredge l1latedal for be:::J.ch rut Dur~g the three dredging projecrs in the 1960's. 320..92:Z cubic ynrds of material were placed in :mbuqueous dispos:ll sites. The two channel dredging projectS in the 19iO's placed 311.629 cubic yards of m::tterial aD the north end of Sand Key (t.. S. Army~ 198~a). In 19iO. :l stUdy of Cle:lrw:uer P:lSS and northern Sund K~y was conducted by the V'oive!':'5ity of FJoridn. ClJusml :lod Oceanog!":1phic Engineering Department. far the City of Clearwater. Because the inlet's depth W:lS incre:::J.Sing with the decre:l.Se in inlet width. the bridge piles IO~L sufficient penetr:ltion to warr::mt safety concerns ll-niversity of Florida. 19iQ). The City obt:lined an iosur.lnce policy au the bridge which required the implemencntion of inlet srabiIiz:nion design rei:ommendations resulting from another University of Floridn srudy (i.e.. a physicl hydr:1ulic scale model study of Clearwater P:lSs). The hydraulic model' stUdy was completed in 19i3, and recommended the constructioa of two inlet jetties :lnd e.~c:lvacion within the puss to incre:.1Se the now area and to reduce current velocities. The City completed construction of a 4.100 foot long south jetty on Sand Key in 1975. The 550 foot long north jetty was constructed at the south eod of the public beach 00 Clearwater Beach Island in 1981. Jetty construction and inlet dredging resulted in :In incre:1Sed inlet width of 1,380 feet. The City of Clearwater was authorized to dredge 1.13 million cubic yards of sand from the inlet :lod place 250,000 cubic yards as fill around the threatened bridge piles. Following the purch:J..Se of a dredge in 1979, the City of Cle:lrwater commenced inlet 6 ~ AL'fALYTIC..u CONSIDERATIONS ~+ ' .. e."CClvatioa in FebnJ.::Jry 1981 (Newman, 1983). Between 1981 and 1983, the City.pl.:1ced approximately 600,000 cubic yards of sand flU as beach nourishment'along northern Sand Key although about 150,000 cubic yards of material was lost during the subtropiol storm of June, 1982 (Leadon, 1988). During late 1983 through early 1984, the City placed approximately 80,000 cubic yards of inlet sand along the inlet's nonh shore beach and approximately 240,000 cubic yards of inlet sand along Sand Key. Five groins (80 to 120 feet in length) were constrUcted on the inlet north shore in 1986. Leadon (1988) discusses the postproject beach and inlet changes utilizing the City's beach profIle and hydrographic monitoring data. 'lfJ ~ewman (1983) evaluated various hydraulic relationships and determined the inlet to be stable. HiDe et al. (1986) report an ebb tidal delta sediment volume of 1,020.000 cubic yards based on a 1984 survey. The beaches immedintely north and south o(the inlet are currently stable or accreting. A detailed Inlet :Vlanagement Plan study for Clearwater Pass is proposed to be funded by the State of Florida, Department of ~atu.ral Resources during fIScal year 199.2- 1993. At the most basic level of assessing coastal conditions or project design. one considers force (e.g.~ astronomir:.n.l tides! stann tides! waves, currents, etc.) and response (e.g.~ erosion. accretion! longshore bar fonnation and migration, etc.) elements associated with long-term ongoing coastal processes, and short-term e."rtreme event impacts from storms or humc:lnes. Such consider:ltions need, a1so~ to incol"pot':lte any manmade alterations to the beach and coast. such as seawal.ls, bulkheads, groins, res:ror:ltion projects, etc., termed aothropic activities. Coastal PiDellas County ~ given its low coastal elevation and its presently developed condition. has been fortuituous in esc.:lping direct impact of e.~reme events. It has been some 20 years since a major climatologiol event has approached within SO miles of the county (Balsillie. 1978). Even rather high frequency events such as the No Name Stann of June 17..18. 198:Z (Trescott, 1983; Balsillie, 1985, 1986, in manuscript; Clark, 1982) with a minimal storm surge of 5.S feet above mean sea level (THSL) resulted in significant da:.nage. Humc.ane Elena of August and September of 1985 which stalled 80 miles offshore of northern Pinellas County (90 miles offshore of the Belle.air B~ch .. Bell~ir Shore area) produced a storm tide of ~.S feet ~rSL (Balsillie, 1985, 1986, in manuscript) resulting in significant beach and coast erosion and structural damage (Balsillie, 1985; Clark, 1986; Davis and Andronaco, 1981; Badge and Kriebel, 1985; Kriebel, 1987). SLxty days after impact of HUrnc.::lDe EleDa~ an already vulner:lble PineUas County coast was impacted by Tropic.nl Storm Juan which gener:lted storm waves half way across the Gulf of l\'lexico to again c:luse damage along the Pinellas County coastline (Clark, 1986). Even with these .a 7 .-lLong Sand Kt!.v w;ttrt lhe ataches art narrow ~ytn when nourislud. th~ buikhead.s are deptnded upon heavily for coasral proltcrion from storm fiatS and waves. .~/ost of tire bulkheads which were destroyed when subjtcud to rhe wayes of Euna and JUIJ..It 'NUt old 'Nails of inferior consrnlcrion and design. Cap t,,"~'artotU were too low, caps were not adequatt(v tksigned. tU-backs Wert missing or lruz.tUquare. nrurn walls wert missing, and wail penttrarion was insuffic"~nr.. however, the most rignifiCIJIU probums afftcting all the damaged bulkheads Wtre the lack oj tOt-Scour protection and the lad: of fill coruainment. minim.::!! storm. tide and storm wave impacts~ Clark (1986) reports: A lOO-year rerum period storm surge (i.e.. the smndard design storm surge) for Pinellns County's open coast would be 10.5 to 12 feet above ~L (Chiu. 19i5). Yoting that such an event is more extreme than the above minimal storm tides by a factor 1.9 to :!. i, one is bardpressed to imagine the damage tbat northern Sand K~y might sustain. Clark (1986'1 further st.:ltes: Thue fs no quesrioning :he fact that the most t!jficienr coastal procedon is a natural beach and dune sysum. Tne disrr.1Jution of damag/! ~sulring from Ekna and Juan only serves to furrher confirm this. .{s previously disc:Jssed. where beacnes ~:risud. the damage to struc:ures was the least. A.nd '.vnere beaches Wtrt rt.a17"OW or noner.sunt. rhe damage fO bulkheads and buildings was a:rrtmt!. Tit/! solution to minimf:ing the fUlUr/! storm damage in lhe areas substantially damaged by Elena and Juan is to renourisn the beaches in these areas. Ongoing, loog-term processes oper:uing on a day-to-drty basis also need to be considereti :'iearshore wave heightS 3re of particular concern. since it is the height. rrequency~ dur:ltioo and direction of approach wbich largely dicmtes the transport of De:lrshore and be:J.ch sand. :"fe:trshore W:lves of Pinellns County huve :l churacteristic signific.:lnt wave height of :1bout one foot. However. it is ulso important to recognize th:lt along the lower gulf coast of Florida. unlike most CO:lSts of the Vnited States. a significant portion or the year is char:lcteri:zed by no waves or calm seas, termed the "zero wave energy component". Statistical :1nalysis of records (e.g_~ University of Florida Coastal Dam Network informn.tioD; Davis and Klay, 1991) indic:ltes that in terms of the significant wave height (i.e.~ avenge of the bighest li3 W:1ves of record), a wave height of 1/3-foot or less occurs for about 30% of the year (i.e.~ 110 days) and a wave height of l/4-foot or less occurs about 15% of the year (i.e., 55 days). Hence, for design purposes very low waves or, essentin.lly, no wave energy of consequence can occupy a signifiC:lot portion of the annual period. If one desires to determine a design solution for a structure, then the zero wave energy component needs to be deleted. If, on the other hand, a sediment budget is to be determined~ the entire wave re1:ord blcluding the zero wave energy component needs to be included. a .. r e ~, , It is probably this one phenomenon more than any other that le.uds to misundet"St:J.ndings about consul processes along the lower gulf coast DC Florida. By way oC example using the above data source, an annual average bre:1ker height of 0.53 feet is attained which includes the calm records. It zero energy conditions are excluded, an annual average bre:J.ker height of 0.i7 feet results, a factor of 1047 times us large us the preceding average value. In reality, however, forces in the littoral zone are better illustr::J.ted in terms of energy since it is direi:t1y. proportional to the square of the brerlker heights and, hence, not increasing linearly as above, but increasing e."Cponentially. Therefore, the breaker height of 0.77 feet embodies an avernge of over twice (i.e., 2.15) as much wave energy as the O.53-foot breaker height. Progressively, then a 2-foot breaker has 4 times the energy of a one-foot breaker, a 3-foot breaker has a 9 times the energy of a one- foot breaker and so forth. In addition to wave energy, the direction of wave approach relative to shoreline and nearshore contour orientations is critic.::ll in determining sediment transport quantities and directions. Such a determination is fnr beyond the scope of this investigation. FortUnately ~ however, a recent investigation (U.S. Army, 1988) has proposed a quantification of longshore transport volumes for northern Sand Key. The results, illustrated in the Figure, indic.::lte a longshore transport dh;de (i.e., zero longshore transport) Dear the center of Indian Rocks Beach. To the north of the drift divide the net annual longshore trunsport is to the north~ steadily incre.:J.Sing in value as Clearwater Pass is appronched. At the southern boundar:,.. of the Town of Belleair Shore the transport rate is 10:800 cubic yurds of sand to the north incre.:J.Sipg to ~2.S00 cubic yards to the north at the northern limits of the City of Belleair Be3ch. . Based upon the sediment budget analysis and the inspection of aerial photogr:lphy two basic conclusions about the Belleair Beach - Belleair Shore re:J.ch of northern Sand Key can be stated. FlI'St: based on the net northerly trnnsport rate, Clearwnter Pass cn be conduded to have minimal influence on beaches to south: particularly Be!Ieair Beach and Belleair Shore. Second. based on aerial photography and shoreline surveys, the shoreline has remained essentially stnble over the past 20 Ye:lrs. This is not to imply Stability from e.'"<treme impact given its low elevations~ but rather over the long-term time framework. Undoubtably erosion did Ulke place. thereby requiring the need for coastal armormg. Today: however, the Belleair Beach - Belleair Sh ore coasrnl segment is an eroded reach. While erosion potential exists, the constal protection strucrures have assisted in fLxing the location of the coastline: which along ,the northern eod of Belle:J.ir Beach is also the shoreline (i.e., no beach). Elsewhere, to the south, the be.aches remain n3ITOW, having little protective and recre.ationnl, value. Coa.strll r-e.aches adjacent to BeUe.air Beach' and BeUeair Shore have been recipients of artificial fIll. These activities for northern Sand Key are listed in the Table. The City of Clearwater between Clearwater Pass and Bellea.ir Be.:lch has r-eceived over 800,000 cubic ~ 9 , I Table. II V.." 1977 1981-83 19113 -'14 1994).91 1%9 1973 1990 1~9Z': 1986 P'ind1as County . &lad Kt:t &:.cb Nomis.bmmt Projec:t::s. t'Tojct [Data Soun:~1 Volume C,yd') Saud So un: e ~l)urisbmeat o..rw.ar ~ I 180.000 I '600.000 r r.s.o.ooo I 19.000 r.-.. RId:a ~ Ementeacy Fill (1. -'1 143.000 Em e~eocy Fill n. .n .wo.OOO ~OurishmeS1t IJ:ZO.OOO r.di&a ~ 1.100.000 ~~ s--.:s I 30,000 S:u1d Tnns(er (J1 Sand T r.Ll1S(er 111 I CIurwu.u PU1 I ~tt.t' P:w I CI.t:uwaw- PU1 I Trudled from inL:l.ad sile ~ouri:shmea.z: I O~tu PU1 I a~tet" P~ I ~oat sboll!s ~oatsbo:w ,\'ourishm~t (31 I Tl'eIUUl"l!'!.shod stockpile trom J 0 Ims P:u.s I I , II III . W:1ltoa 11~77\: I~l . Yo~ \ 198'n; \31 . Hobbs ,19~~h 1J\ . t.:. S. .-VuJ)' i19lfJ;u: 1:1 . rinell:u CLiu.acy 1191191. 1988 ~ s--es ;md :-Cordi. ~ Beach ~owuhm~t IS) I S19.LSO I E":w...-GrilJe luTshore :s.bOlW 1961 :"iolU'Uhme:ot IJ\ ~~ 30.1>00 1 Joh.a's p~ yards of sand placed from Clearw:lter P:lSS sand tr::J.nsfer activities during the period 19i'i to 1991. Little of this material. however. has benefitted are~ to the south bec:J.use of the net northerly longshore tr:lnspor't climate. ,., 1-;' Indian Rocks Beach just to the south of the Beileair Beach. Be!1e:J.ir Shore re:J.ch bas received a toul of 543.000 cubic yards of sand during emergency rill placement in 1969 and 1973. In 1990, beach restoration activities resulted in 1.320.000 cubic yards of sand placed along Indian Rocks Beach. Less than about one-half of the placed sand lies along the , nonhero portion of Indian Rocks Beach where the aet anoual1ongshore tr::msport is to the north. ~roreover ~ the net drift 1.s noe large along this reach of northern Indian Rocks Be:J.ch and it is specul:lted thut any sand tnnspon:ed north into Belleair Shore wouJd be but a fraction of the coul subject to aet northerly tr:1OSpOrt processes. \VhiIe the south end of Belle.:Iir Shore is SUglICly accreting due to northward spreading of the be:1cb rill placed to the south, the effect Ol:1Y be only loc:1lly beneficial. ..J .,. lO ol I;, II ; CONCLUSIONS With the recognition Wat the principal problem of the Belleai.r Beach . Belleair Shore coastal reach is :1 deficit of sand, one which will not be mitigated by sand nn placed to the north because of northerly drift or to the south because of a low northerly drift r:lte, the logic.:ll conclusion is to nod :l suitable sanri source and restore the beach. Regarding such. a project are two concerns. FlI"St, there are no data quantifying the rate of onshore- offshore sediment tr::lnsport. While the effect of shore-normal transport potential is unknown, it is sp~ulated, based upon offshore sediment deposit patterns that the rate would probably Dot be of a magnitude problematic to a restoration project. Second" the differential transport r:lte magnitude from north to south might require specialized project design considerations during the detailed design phase. It is speculated that a. suitable borrow source of sn.nd, with the proper combination of mean grain size and sor;tmg characteristics, would go far to alleviate problems associated with the above concerns. Should a restor:ltion project be found to be justifiable for the BeIleair Beach Belleair Shores coastal re.:lcht it is recommended that a vegetated storm dune be constructed as a part of the project~ Past-project monitoring is also necessary. REFERENCES Balsillie. J. H.. 1978. Design hurricane gener:lted winds: Florida Departmem ot' :"-farur:1l Resources. BUJch~s and Shores T~chniaz1 Report .~o. 78.1,39 p. Balsillie, J. H., 1985, PoSt~5tOnn report: Hurricane Elena of :9 August to :: September 1985: Florida Department of :"j:1turnl Resources. Beaches and ShoTY!s Post-Stonn Report :'-lo. 85-2. 66 p. Bnlsillie. J. H.. 1986. Be:lch and coast erosion due to e:ureme event impact: Shon: and Beach, v. 54. no. .t.. p. 1::-3;. BalsiIlie. J. H.. 1987, Predicted open coast tidal d:Uwn5 for the Florida lower gulf coast: Florid~ Dep:!ronenl of :iatural Resources, Beaches and Shon:s Sped.a1 Report No. 8i -2, oW p. BalsiIlie. J. 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L., Jr., 19ii, Be:1ch nourishments in Florida :lOd on the lower Athntic:lnd Gulf coastS: Coast:l1 :1l1d OCem1ogT:lphic Engineering L.1bontory. University of Florid:1. Gainesville, FL, Florid:.1 Se:l G.r:lnC Technic::1.l Report ~a. Z. 64 p. WinstOn, D.. Riggs. S. R.. O'Conner. ~. P.. :11ld Breuninger. R. H.. 1968, Gdl}ogic evaluation of CO:1St:11 Petroleum Company's offshore le:1.Se from the Honeymoon Island aJ"e:l south to Blind P:lSS. PineJlas COWlt)', Florid:l, part B. uti1i:Z:::llian of the sedimentS and offshore envirorunems: Open Report. Coasul Petroleum Compnny,.T:lIlnhassee, FL, 116 p. Young, G. F.. Inc.. 198i. PineJlas County be:lch m:tnagement pl:tn: Geo~e F. Young. Inc.. 91 p. .a 13 i , !. ; TACKNEY & ASSOCIATES, INC. COASTAL ENGINEERING 9365 NORTH 56th STREET SUITE 309 TEMPLE TERRACE, FLORIDA 33617 813/968.9498 August 28, 1992 . . Mr. Ted Cobb, Pres. Key Investment Holdings Corp. 1520 Gulf Boulevard Clearwater, Florida 34630 RE: Clearwater Beach Restoration. Dear Ted: As requested,. I've made some preliminary calculaiions of the volume of sand that would be required to renourish Clearwater Beach on Sand Key. For my calculations I considered ap~roximately 5,200 fee~ of shoreline. extending from the north city limit of Belleair Beach north to crescent Beach club I. These limits .correspond to stations 82+75 and 31+00 along the Clearwater baseline referenced in our previous studies. The northern limit of station 31+00 was selected because the existing beach is presently almost as wide as the proposed renourished beach, and because the beach north af this point has continued to accrete since the city completed their project in 1984. .~ ) For the restored beach width I tried to conform to the criteria used by the Corps of Engineers at Indian Rocks Beach. This criteria called for ninety feet of level beach at an elevation of 6.0 ft. NGVD followed by an offshore slope of IV:20H. After adjustment, this configuration would provide a beach width upland of the Mean High Water Line of approximately, 150 ft. It should be noted, however, that the Corps applied their criteria from the existing MHW Line; whereas I used the criteria from the existing seawall line. Moreover, Corps designs are based on benefit to cost analyses, and no such evaluation has yet been conducted for this section of beach. As a result, the actual design for a Corps project could be significantly different than the 'one. used for Indian Rocks Beach. · " 'I . :.,...... ';Jj ~...: .~ ,'..: :-f~.~j ~... '..r.'I~ :."::,A~ , .: . > :, ~~ '~'>,~ '. ' ..' l ,~).f H: ;i~ .<\~ :.: ..~~~ ".[t. . ".:~' ~ . : ., ;;;'~: ~/~~ . ',' ...-'.....~. . ~ ..,' r', ;'::') ... ',J. .":/l{ ~ ~,'" . >'"";.'" ~.' /:<;.; . " t,~~~: . ".' .~~:.r . . ::~;, <.;,~ . ':\"'. , , :' \ ~;,,:' . ',' ',. , ,', ;. ,~ : ~ ~ { I ~ t. I c.""""t- , ~ \, Mr. Ted Cobb August 28, 1992 Page 2 The volume of sand required to achieve the criteria would be approximately 581,000 cubic yards based on current conditions. The renourishrnent of the Ultimar properties will reduce this amount by approximately 76,000 cubic yards. Expected future erosion losses, however, will increase. the volume by appro~imately 35,000 cubic yards each year. . . It should be noted that a conventional restoration project, without participation from Belleair Beach, would have the same performance characteristics as the City's previous projec~; that is, the south end of the restored beach would suffer continued severe erosion until the beach at the south end was again lo~t. The most effective ways of preventing this from occurring would be either to get' Belleair Beach to participate in the project or to use structures to partially stabilize the fill. such structures would not have to be as extensive as those we are using at Ultimar and the use of structures would reduce future maintenance requirements. Furthermore, they could justify some reduction in the fill volume. "r I hope that his provides you with the information you need but if I can be of any further assistance, please let me know. Very truly yours, --<:::~ cr-;v. ~ D. T. Tackney TACKNEY & ASSOCIATES, INC. DTT/lbk t, . . · I . .. ;.,'1 .: .. r- , " " ( -: ; I ) . I. I I '! , , ".r r " TACKNEY & ASSOCIATES, INC. COASTAL ENGINEERING 9385 NORTH 56lh STREET SUITE 309 TEMPLE TERRACE, FLORIDA 33617 813/988.9498 D [H~rno\Wrn n NOV I 71992 U - November 13, 1992 Mr. Ted Cobb, Pres. Key Investment Holdings Corp. 1520 Gulf Boulevard Clearwate~1 Florida 34630 RE: Beach Protection storm Protection. Dear Ted: In order for a federal beach restoration project to be authorized it must have a favorable benefit to cost ratio. For Sand Key th~ primary benefits considered by the Corps of Engineer were protection to existing structures and increased recreational value. The damage protection benefit represented about 54% of the total benefits and the Bfc ratio was estimated to be . approximately 3.0 in 1984, The fill design was intended,to protect structures against normal seasonal storms and some low frequency hurricanes. To qua~tify the protection afforded by the beach fill, estimates were made of the horizontal recession associated with various storm surge frequencies and elevations. Using the procedures employed by the Corps of Engineers in their 1984 study, it is estimated that a storm with a frequency of twenty-five years would cause a temporary recession of approximately ninety feet which is equivalent to beach width referred in my letter of August '28. There are, however, some significant qualifications to this estimate. Erosion losses are affected not only by the severity (storm surge) of a' storm but also the duration of the storm activity. AS an example Hurricane Elena produced a relatively modest storm surge (twenty year ~), but the storm resided in the area so long that the erosion losses were equivalent.to a forty to fifty year storm. The storms considered by the Corps were assumed' to have adequate duration to allow equilibrium to qe reached. This assumption is quite conservative, since most hurricanes are of ." \ ; , ....l ,. Mr. Ted Cobb November 13, 1992 Page 2 relatively short duration. In addition, it should be noted that even when the horizontal recession equalled the berm width, the sand level at the seawalls would still be approximately six 'feet (MHW). AS a result the walls would not yet be heavily loaded and 'damage due to erosion would not be significant. , Since the time of the Corps study important advances have been made in estimating storm erosion and the Corps estimates are considered rather crude. Unfortunately, the newer procedures are relatively c~mplex and require comp~ter ~odeling. ~As a re~ult they cannot be used without a significant amount of time and effort. To try to put this issue into a practical perspective, I would note that most of the seawalls in the area of interest are quite old and show evidence of structural distress. Many of the walls north of the USX property would undoubtedly fail during a storm of lesser intensity than Hurricane Elena. Moreover, the condition of the beach is .continuing to deteriorate and the storm risk will continue to increase unless some remedial action is taken. A restoration project, of the type discussed in my earlier letter, would prevent failure during such a storm and although most of the restored beach would be temporarily' lost during the storm, most of the losses would be naturally recovered on~e the storm had passed. . Finally, consideration should be given to the "Coastal Armoring Policy" that is presently in effect. This policy requires that all new or replacement walls be designed so as to fail during a storm. of greater intensity than a ten year storm. As'a result, if a hurricane were to destroy seawalls on clearwater Beach the replacement walls would be of lesser strength than the walls that had been destroyed. I hope that this letter addresses your concerns and if I can be of any further assistance, please let me know. Very truly yours, i.\ ' ~~ ~-. ~ D. T. Tackney TACKNEY & ASSOCIATES, INC. <~.~: , ~ l' OTT/lbk ;' . ~ . ~ " . --- I! !! . .. ., !' . I I. . pATA ~ttEJVCD Tk~QUCH ~-11'9t tOHOOHJHJ~ seCTIOH ...... T.:9 ~-1~ S-i7 el-to PG-~ ...... CLEARwATER POJHT 07 PC!l' '~-JS-17-16S22'001-0b06 SALE OT .uYER WATTS C[el~ H [TU~ Rtt D1 KAODR ess S aAYWlY 'LYP SALt AMT CLEARWATER Fl ~~b~O HTG AM1 ~ SELLER PATCHA' RUSSelL ~ STAHP AMT , "T~ MA~E CITTaAMK HTC TYPE CHV UNJT b06 OtEO TYPE wO .PROP US[-0~2)0 CDNDD"IHJUH a~/PG 791S-~Sl .A/K PC.-9S TOTAL ASSH' .PRIOR I~P~-~571-l12~ TA~ES 191J .PRJOR SAlE'I~9.500 71 "CCHSUS'ZbO.02 .FlR LOC-6 .aAL/PDR-OPEN .AcT VR alT-74 .'01 SQ r1-1,~10 Ll~Al-ONIT ,o~ COM"OOoRE HOUSE clEARWATEP PJ 7 OR ~Z19/12~2 TOC WITH UHDIY fRAC IMT 1M COMHOM CLEKEHTS ............ ....... 05-19-92 IIS-ZO'9Z IIlS,900 191}SOO 17!.:.,,,O sa!,100 H, 259.75 I ' ...... T-29 R-l~ S-J7 ca-5~ PC-91 ...... CLEARWA1ER POIKT OB pett 29-15-17-16525-1101-8060 SALE DT BUVER BASHORE WILLIA" C JR REC DT KADDA 5626 )RAPlEY BLVD SALE ANT IETHlSDA ND 20114 STAMP ANT sELLER CARL SOH T J ETAL DEEP TYPE WD BLD~ SHIP UHIl 306 a~tPG 7926-1045 lE~Al-UHlT aOb SHIPMASTER BLOC CI 5"/YJ Toe WIlH UNDIY INT COMKON ELEMEMTS PClI Z9-1S-17-1652S-Qol-201a SALE OT IUYER TOYS FOR LEASE JHe REC DT MADDR 296! GUlf TO BAY BLVD tl~O SALE A"' CLEARWATER FL S~6J9 STAMP ANT SELLER M1KERVA OOKl141Cll .I ueED TYPE liD BLOC SAIL UHIT 20) BK/PC 7908-1531 .PROP US[~D42~D COHDOMJNIUM TOTAL ASS"1 177 900 .A/M PC'-95 TA~ES (91) 11.6!9_0~ .PR1OR BKPC-S723-47 .CtNSUS-Z60.02 .PRIOR SALE-.93.500 0~-3" -IAL/POR~OPEH -FLR LOC-Z .TOT SD FT-l.260 lEGAL~UNIT 203 SAIL MASTER ILOC CI .ACT VR IL1~al 54/91 TOC 111114 SHARE COMMON ELEHENTS ...... T-Z9 R-15 S-17 el-6 PO-3 ...... CONTINENTAL TOWERS PeLt 29-15-17.17865.000-0901 SALE DT 07.29-92 IUYER RUSSO KAREN B ETUX REC DT oa-ZI-92 ~nOR 2t700 GARRISON aot SALE AKl DEARaORH HJ ~DJZ~ STAMP ANT SELLER RUSSO 'AREN a ETAL DEED TYPE TRO UNIT 901 IK/PG 1006-13~9 lECAL-UMIl 901 ca 6/1 TOG 1I1TH UHDIV 1.1aa~ SHARE IN COIIIQI ELEHENTS ...... T-29 R-IS S-19 C!-16 pG-91 ...... CA!AHA CLOI ptll 29-15-19-12936-001-2103 SALE OT auYER DAVIS HELEN E REC Df IUDlIIl 1586 GULF !LVD SALE A"T CLEARWATER FL 34630 MTO AMT SILLER FERRIS ALFRED J ETAL SIAMP AHT KtC ~"E CHEMICAL BK "le TYPE t~ alOG 2 OMIT 2103 DEeD TYPE TRD .PRoP USE-O~Z!o COHDOM1HIUM aK/P~ 79JZ-2256 Mil" P~t-l0~ TOTAL ASSHT s1ZO,400 -PRIUR a,pc'5&01-935 TAXES (91) IZ,610.Sl .P~IOR SALE-1200.000 07-a4 .CEKSUS-276.02 -flR tDC~2 .Ul/POR-OPEI! -lCT VR aLT.a4 .ToT sa FT-l,190 lECAl-UNJT 2103 alDG 2 ea 76/91 TOG WITH ONDIY IHT IN COHMON ElEHENTS ...... T-29 R-IS S.19 ca-90 pc-a5 ...... cAaANA ClUI PH 02 PeL' 29-15-19-J2936-002-1503 SALE DT MER UlLE RoaERT P AEC Dl ft&D~ 1 SE aCH DR '2506 $ALE AHT Sf p[T[~SaURO FL 33701 STAMP ANT SCllER RESOLUTION JR CORP PEED TYPE SWD OMJT 1~03 aK/PC 199a-974 L[~L-UHIT 1503 CB 90/85 TOG WITH OMOIV SHARE C~OM tLEKEHTS .......... ,....-.. 05-28-92 06-0Z-92 1116,000 11091o.00 0;-13-92 05-1"-92 195,000 1570.00 ......... ..iii...... 1116 .. 1.70 .."."" .....- I.' 1 I , 05-18-9l 05-19-92 I1U.OOO Sllt91!i00 1&7b.00 , ' -'oj ............11II .........-It. L. OD-)!-92 0&-13-92 IIZO,OOO . sMO.OO [ ....... ...... ..1111.. pi ....".. T-l9 R-15 5-19 CI-I~ PC-Zl CLEARWATER SAMD KEY CLue OL ~ 29-15-19-16526-000-1213 SALE DT 06-30-9: ii4D~llllll tuNIUS PETER Rfe DT 07-02-92 209 E LK RD SALE AHT ItlS.000 ~LL~ ~~~~~ ~~A~t~~7ETUK g~~~PT~~ WD 11,290,00 ~l.~~fTp~~ CI 19/21 TOC WITH UH&~,p~NT7~a7c~~~ _ ELflEHTS ~ 29-15-19-16526-000-1215 1Il.D.!! LAWRENCE i:EIIAllJ fI ... alO WEIKEL RO Sl:lUR LAtlSDALE PA 19""1. Iqc ....\II[HAR~~~~~in~~HD. CO IHC l("-L-~P P~~ CIl 19121 11 SALE DT REC DT SALE AMT HTC AHT STAIfP AMT "TC TYPE eHY UEEO IVPE WD IlK/PC 7911-21113 OS-15-'l OS-la-'ll 12.50,000 USO,OOO H,SOO.oo I: TRW REOI PROPERTY DATA 1-!OO-l4S-R(DI ...... ',29 A'I~ 5." ca-e~ PC-61 ...... CNtSC~Nt aEACH tlUa 01 PCI' ZD'I~.lq-la19l-ooo.0~04 SAlt OT !UyrR ltillllAS JOSEl'ti V tTUj( Att DT "AUDR U/oo GUlf '\YO -..-0 SAlE A"T tltAA~ATER rl 3/objO SfAHI> AHT SELLER RoelRS JOHH D EIU~ ottO TYPE WD UH1T ~D I~/PC 791a-9D1 ltCAl-U"lT bD C~ 19/61 . UM01V 1W' IH tOHHOH ELENEHTS PCl_ 29-1S-1~-1~791-DDO'O'OS SALE OJ 07-31.92 !UyER HilLESTAD JAHES T Rrc OT oa-17-9l HADUR 30 CRAGWDOD RD SALE AHT It39.166 w HEW PLAT! NV 12561 HTC AHT $16",000 S!1. tEl! DAVJ:; MICHUlE L STAMP AHT S) floSS. 00 It, G IfAHf. f1AIlNETT IK P U~ElLAS Cn' llTG TVPC CHV UHI1 9E DEED TYPE WD LEGAl-U~IT 'f Cft a~/61 lOC WtlH '~/PC 8001-952 UNDIY SNARt IN COKHDN ELCHEHTS ...... r-29 R-15 S.19 tB-lo~ PC-hI ...... CRESCENT BEACH CLUB 02 PClt 19'15.19-1B793~ODO-0701 SALE DT 06.0J-92 aUVEp. CAREY JAMES W (TUX REC DT Ob-02-92 HAOnA 1010 tODDIHllTUH RD SALE AHT 1399,000 nllACA NY I~e!.o srAMP AltT 1Z.~9~.00 SELLER 10~LIW BARRY L ETUX DEED TVPE WD UHIT 7A DK/PC 1921-30S LECAl-UH1T 7 A ca 10"/61 peL. Z9'1~-19-11793-aoo-1Zo: SALE DT aUVER "ACOVER .lACK fTUX REC oT KADOR 16 E LK 011 SALE AKT WALLED LK "t "80Ba STAH" AHT SEllER KNOPH N1C ETUll DEED TYPE WD Ul(tT 12. I'I,/Pll 7"9-?~9 lEGAL-OWIT 12ft ea 10~/61 TOC WITH UHDJY IHT IH C~OM tLE~HTS PCL' 29-15-1'-1'793-000.1202 SALE DT aUYER ~NDPH NICK ETUX Rte 01 HADDR 1122 BORDEAUX tIR SALE AKT kHOKVILLE TH 37~19 STAMP AHT SELLER PHINNEY MARVIN E DEED TYPE lID UHH 12a IlKtPll 7969-745 LEGAl-UHIT 1111 CI 10~/61 TOG WITH UHDIV INT IN COHMOW ELEMENTS PCLt 29-15-1'-13793-000-1S02 IUYER CLARK KEITH ETUX KAODA 110a PALHYIEW AVE IEILEAJR FL 'lo616 SELLER ~EKHY JOKH E ETAl UNn 15B LEGAL-UHIT 15-~ cl 10~/l.l ...... T-~ R-15 S-19 CB-39 PC-56 ...... HARBOUR PCL' 29-15-19.!6699-0DI-I050 SALE Of 06~09-92 BUYER IRDWH HORHAN C ETUK REC DT 06-10-92 MADDR 15a1 GULF alYD SALE ~ ~119.00D CLEARWATER Fl 34630 STAMP AHT 1114.00 SELLER SlEARHS KAUR1CE L DEED TYPE we UJiIT 105N 8K/PC 7<J3S-U4l LECAL-UNJT 10~H ea 39/S6 TOG WITH UHOIV IHT 1M 'O~~DH [LtHEHTS PCL' 29'15-19-)61099-0DI-lO~0 ..uvER Tltnl1 WIlLlAli e MADOR lSal GUlf BLYD CltARwAlER FL 34630 SELLER WHITf WILLIAM J ETUX I1TG HAME SUN r.K TAMPA BAY UHIT ZO~N LEGAL-UHIT 20311 ca 39t51. PCL' 29-15-1'-36699-001-20S0 IUVER THEJ" WILLtAH C HADUR 15ftl CULF IlYD CLEARWATER FL 3~630 SELLER WHilE WJLlIAN J ETUX UIl1l ZO!lH Lf~AL-UHJT 203H C8 39tSI. peL' 29-J5-19-36699-002-2040 "UYER CRAY llERAlP E HADDA H CIlAIlHlfLL IN HAlJFA~ HOVA scoTIA C seLLER AlE~AHDER SA"UEL J UHn 20loS LEGAL-UNJl 20~-S ea ~9/50 TDC WITH ELEtlENT5 PCl' 29'IS-19-)6699-002-Z0~0 SALE Dr !lUVER GRAY GERAlD E IIEe Dt HADPR 15 CHART WELL LH SALE AMT HALIFAX NOV~ ScoTIA C SlAI1P AI1T SELLER HITTHAN RUIH R ETAL DEED TVPE WD UlllT ~04S r.~/PC aOOb-}32? LEGAL-UNIT 204-5 CIl 39/~6 TOC WITH UNDIV INT IN eOHHON tlEl'IEHTS PIHEll~!i, tL PUBLISltCD SCPHMICIl 1'192 ........ ........ 07-n.lf2 oa-n." Ul!o6001l · 1l.Z9 .00 ....e- ~ ......... ......... --E- 06-30-92 07-15-92 1205.000 11,2)0.00 -+- 06-Z9-9l 07-15-92 5205,000 n.ln.DO SA!..E DT 07-%~-92 REe OT oa-07-92 SALE AMT 1227.500 . STAMP ANT 51.'65.00 DEED lYPE 110 !KIPC 7993-22~S ~ .fI.... ......... SALE DT liEC DT SALE iHT HIC "IT STAHP AMT MTO TVPE CHY DEE.D TYPE WD IlKIPC 79~1.2299 SALE Of 05-29-92 IIEC OT 06-17-92 SALE ANT 1120,000 SfAKP A"T \120.00 DEE.D TYP( liD BK/PC 7941-2299 05-29-92 06-11-92 1120,000 150,000 1720.00 SALE: DT REt DT SALE AMT S TA"P AMT DEED TYPE WD !~/PG 1006-1330 UNDIV IHT IN COKHOM Oa-J5-92 08-21-92 .S01300 - n5z.JO oe-n -92 0&-21-92 150,300 _ n52_11I PAi:[ 7:9 r- r- DATA RECEIVED THROUGH q'11-9l C~VOHIHIUH S[CTJOH ...... T-.q R-IS Sola ca-l9 PC-49 ...... &[LLEAJR 'OREST CAROtH PCI- ZQ'lS-18-06&77-007-7JSZ SALE OT III1YI:R ItA"lJH llOIl[RU AEC OT HAObR 171S-' IIElltAJR FORtSt DR SALE ~T S[ll[AtR rl 546t6 STAHP ~ItT snull 11'11 LUll JOliN" Otto ''I'I'E WD Ultlt 17\sa OK/PG 711Q9-ZZ74 LEGAl-UHIT 17J~-a CII 29t89 ...... T-29 R'IS S-28 ca-IID pc.a7 ...... P(l%CAW PLAce HORTH PCI' 29'ls-za-6&ZIl4-DDO-lDSD REC 01 D7-Z1-92 IIUVER SIEK G[OR~l [ [TUX SAlt AltT 119D,909 "ADDU P 0 IIOX lD4S STAMP AHT 11,DSO.DO lARGO Fl 14649-104~ DErD Tvpe WD SELLER DYKSTRA Ir.HHV ~K/PG 7V74-1611 IlLDG 2 UNIT Z05 tUtAl AS5"T 1\42,400 .PAOP USl-D4210 COHOOHJH1UH 1A.tS (91) 12,474.54 .A/H PC'-114 .CEHSUS-ZS7.00 .PRIOR SAlE-I)6a.ODO 01-21-91 WO .IIAL/PDR-Sr.AEEHtD .I'RIDR UPG-74711-!o62 .TOT so n -z .013 .FLR LOC-t .ACT VII aLT-&~ IEGA1-~JT 205 BlDC l CII lIota7 PCl' Z9-1S-tll-6Sl84-DOo-aa50 BUYER RAMSDEN SAHORA K KADDR 672 POINSETTIA RD 17S SElLEAIR Fl 346J6 SELLER PIAIAK JOHN R ETUX Ktt; HAHE FORD I.AKOlLE C IlLDG II tn/tT liDS .~ROP USE-0423D COHDOMINIUM .AlII PG'-1l4 .PRIOR IlKFC-'5!D-~Z2 .~R10R SA1[-II69.9DO 09-116 .FlR LOC-2 .ACT VA' Iltf-a6 LEGAL-UNIT aDS BLDG Il( CII 91/100 PCl' 19-JS-ZII-6I1ZI14-aoo-a050 SALE Dr 6UVER RAHSDEN SAHORA K REC DT HADDR 1172 POINSETTIA RD 175 SALE AHT IIELLEAIR FL 34616 STAKP AKT SELLER PJATAK JOHN R ETUX O~ED TYPE WD IILDG II UMIT BDS a./Pc 7QlS-S6 .PROP USE-04Z3D CONDOMINIUK TOTAL ASSKT 1142,400 .A/H PG'-I14 TA.ES (91J 12,464.92 .FLR lOC-l .CfNSUS-ZS7,OO .ACT VA BLT-S6 .8hl/PDR-SCREEHEb LEGAL-UNIT 1105 1l1DC a( CII 91/100 ) .TOT sa Ft-Z,015 ...... T-29 R-IS 5-30 CIl-21 PG-IIS ...... IIELLEAIR KEY PCt. ~-IS-30-0697S-DDO-Z030 SALE DT IlUYER LIEBERHAH HARRIFTT REC oT HADDR 2775 Kl~ CDlOHY DR SALE AHT GULFPORT FL 33707 SlAMP 'HT SELLER SOUTHLAND DIS1RIBUTl orEO TVPE DEED ~IT 201 8K/PG 79117-397 .PROP USE-04230 tONDOHINIUH TOTAL ASSKT $10~r600 .A/N PG,-H2 lUES l'HI $),'H1.94 -PRIOR ~~PG-6~96-1b&7 .CfHSUS-276.0Z .PRIOR SALE-'IJ9,OOO lZ-!6 -BAl/PQR-DPEH .F1R 10C-Z -TOT sa FT-l.!&1I lEGAL-APT 20J CII 21/115 TOG WITH .At' VR SlT-7S UHDIV SHARE IN COHHON EL[HrNl~ ...... 1-Z9 R-IS S-JO C&-'4 PG-9Z .~.... SELlEAIR SANDS PCL' 29-IS'10-071J7-000'J030 SAlt DT BUfER RAVHOND cECILIA P REC oT HADDR 2J YfOHA.HS ROW SALE ANT KHIGH1S!RIOGE LONDON SW SlA.HP AHl S~LIER CARNICHAEI KEITH S 0[(0 TYPE WD UNIT ~o~ BK/PG 7~JJ-~1~ .PROP USf-D42JO CDHDDNIHIUK T01AL ASSHT 175!00D .AIH PC'-112 TAXES (91) Sl,40).93 .rRIOR IIKPG-514J-140 .CEHSUS-276.02 .PRIOR SALE-ll00,OOO OS-IIZ -KAL/PUR-SCREEHED .FIR LOC-3 . .TOT so FT-l.IOO lECAL-UHIT 30! CII 14/92 .ACt YR &LT-72 ...... T-29 R-lS S-3D CII-40 PG-~9 ...... CHATEAU HOT[L PCI. 29-15-30-14&74-001-0D&0 SALE DT aUVER tOWARDS DOHALO R REC DT HAOOR 270D GULF aLVD SALE AHT IlEI.LEIAR 8CH FL !4614 SUHP ANT SELLER ALIlERTS HICHAEL 0 DEED TYPE WO UNIT aw 8KIPG 7&93-77 LECAL-UNIT swell 40/49 Toe WITH 1.07% UNDlv IHT IN COHIIUH ELEHENTS ...... 1-29 R-IS $-30 Ca-9ft PG-94 ...... CONOUIHA SHORES COHDO peL. ZQ-15-30-1aObS-002-002D SALE DT D7-~0-92 aUYER DELISI GERALDJNE TR REC 01 oa-20-92 hA~OR P 0 80. 29090a SALE AHT TENPLE TERR Fl 556&1 STA"P ANT $ELLER DC1ISl GERA1DIHE DEED Type oeD LE 1I10G ~ UNIT 2ft ~K/PC ao05-1060 tAL-UNIT b BLOC zel C! 911/9~ 11II..... .."'.... OS'Ol-9" O!o-01o-'l2 151,000 UDft.DO "'....... ......."... SAlt DT REC DT SAlE ANT HTC AKT StANP ANT HIl; TVPf CKV DltO TYPC 110 !K/I'C 791S-S6 TOUL ASSHT TAXES I !oil) .ClHSUS'257.00 .IIA1/POR-SCREEHED -101 so FT-2,013 DS-D7-92 OS-zo-'lZ $173,OClCl UO,ODD n,03r.,oO U4i!,4C1D U,4111o .92 05-07-9Z 05-20'92 U7S.0n S1 ,036.110 ........... 11I11II111...11 07-06-92 1I7-Jl-92 saS,II0D II S750.ClO '''''''''."....'' ......... 05-\3-92 06-0a-92 stODlOOO 1600.00 ............ ........... 01o'2r.-92 D4-3D-'lZ S75.lOb '4!>D,t.lt ......".. ............ $)16. 1.70 TAW A'cer PROPERTY DAT~ I-bOO.)loS-REDl P1H(J.US, n PUftll~D s(PTt"~R 1992 ...... 1-29 R'lS 5-10 CII-9a PG-91o ...... CONQU\KA SHORES CONDO PCII 29-1!o-JD-laD&~-00Z-0030 SAlt oT BUYER KtA~5 kEllY 1 RtC OT HAOOR 2&00 GUtF &tVD .2C SALE ANT &tLtEAIR aCH rL 1106~S NTC ANT SELLER ROYStON RAYHOHD D STAHP AHT "'G HAHe RorSTOH RAYHOHD 0 "TC TYPE CHV IIl0C 2 UNIT 2C o(EO TYPE WO ltcAL-UNIT C IlLDG 2 ce 911/'14 lOG ftk/PC 791111-11SS wITH UHDIV SHARE IN COHKDH ELEKEHTS ...... T-zq R-IS 5-3D CIl-60 PG-93 ...... D4HS ISLAHD OK SAND KEY PCLI 29-15-10-20262-000-0206 SALE oT 8urER GEIGER WILLIAM H RtC DT KADOR 16bO CUlf BLVD 1206 SALE AHT CLEARWATER FL 34630 STAMP AHT SELLER BROWH RUSSELL C fTAL DEED TVPE QeD L!HIT 206 eUPG 79lS-21l9 lEGAL-UHIT 20ft CB 60/93 TOC WITH UHDIV IHt 1H COKMaH ELEHfHlS ........ .......... 07-31-92 oa-03-"12 1114,333 II 111ft .o~o ~a6.1I0 ........... .......... OS-"6-92 06-01-92 173{SOO fJ,tw .110 PC1. 29-1S-30-20Z62-000-0304 SALE Dr IIUYER WOLFE THOHAS G REC DT HADDR 231 E llVJHGSTOH AVE SALE AHT COLUHIIUS OH 4521S "TG AHT SElLEIl AEDER HARK S tlU~ SlAHP AHT HTG HAME HARGARETTEH' CO IHC HTG TVPE CHY ulolll JO~ llEED TYPE 11'11 lEGAL-UNIT '04 CIl 60/9' !KIPC 79$7-10&6 PCLI 29-15-30-20262-000-0505 SALE DT 06-15~92 BUVER HERKAHSOH RICHARD R REC bT 06-17~92 hADDR 37 EVERGREEH RD SALE ANT 1200,000 DELlWOOD "" 55110 trAMP AHT .1,200.00 SELLER WLICIIllD RONALD J DEED TYPE I/D UNIT 505 a./pc 7942-621 lEGAL-UHIT 505 C! 60t93 TOG WITH UHOIV IHT IN C~ ElElfEHTS PCLI Z9-1S-'0-20262-000-09a6 !UY!R ~OlE PENELoPE 1 KADOR IM-D COIF IlLVD 1906 CLEARWATER fl 34650 SEILER CA~D1HERS ROOHEY P KTC MAKE HAIlCARElTEI4. CO IHe UHll 906 lreAl-UN1T ~06 CB 6D/9~ TOG WITH UHDIV IHT IH C~ON E1DEHTS PCL' Z9-15-30-2026l.000-1005 SALE 01 BUVER NACHHA" HOWARD fTUX REC DT HADDA 16ftO GULF IIlVD lIDOS SALE ~l ClEARWATER FL )t,63D MTG AHT SELLtR HUFF ROLAND K [TUX STAMP AMT HTC Nlt\E ""R~RETTEH & co INC HTC TYPE CHV UHIT 1 DDS DEED TYPE WD LEGAL-UNIT 1005 CII 60/93 UIPC "1909-20lO,. ...... T-29 R-1S S-30 CI-sa PC-51 ...... HARr.ORA~ PCl' 19-J5-30-35650-000-01~0 REC DT BUYER AHOEALIK JOSEPH C SALE AHT HADOR 1651 GULF IIlVD KTG ANT IHDAH ROCXS BCH Fl STAMP AMT SELLER JAHNKE WtLlI~H R NTG TYPE CHV "TG HAN( FORTUKE ilK DEED TYPE HO UHJl la IlK/PG 7911~-ISIl .PROP US[-04230 CONOO"IHIUM TOTAL ASSWT $114,100 .A/H PC'-'12 TAXES (91) $Z,~73.93 .PR1DR &KPG-S5&4-1410 .CEHSUS-276.02 .PRIOR SAIE-Ill2,OOD O&-Ill M8AL/POR-OPEH .'LR LDC-2 .TOT SO n-) ,S30 LEGAl-UKJT 18 CB S8/S1 TOG I/tTH MACT YR 8LT-62 UHOIV SHARE IH COHHON ELEHEHTS pel' Z9-15-30-3563D-000-0230 SALE DT BUyER HARTHAH HA.RV E REC DT HADDR 1651 GULF BLVD SALE ANT ClEAH~ATER Fl 3~630 "TG ~ SELLER WORRALL JOSEPH A STAHP ANT KTG ""HE IlARHETT lI( PlHELLI.$ CTY fHG TYP'f ow UllIl 23 DEED TYPE I/O .PROP U5E-042JO COHDOKIHIUH Bk/PG aOOIl-lS17 .AtH PG,-112 ToTAL ASS"T $104,700 .PRJOR &KPG-SIIS6-&09 TAXES (91) 11.72r..06 MPRIOR SALE-I9D,00D ID-&4 .CEHSUS-276.0Z .FlR loc-3 .&AL/POR-DPfH -ACl YR IlLl-&2 .TOT SQ FT~J,lo0 LEGAL-UNIT 21 ca sa/51 TOC WITH UHOIV IWT IH COHMOK ElEKEHTS PClI 2Q-15-30-3563D-ODO-0260 IlUVER TAVlOR T~AS A crux KADDR 1651 CULF IlLVD CLEARWATER Fl 34630 SELLER lEE CHARles e (TUX I.lHlT 26 .PROP USE-D4~O COHDOHIHIUH .MH PC.-1l2 .PRlOR Il.PG-56S'-l99 .PRIOR SAlE-ll'9,900 l~-as .ft~ LOC-J LEGAL-UNIT 26 ta 511/51 UNDIV IH CQHHOH ClEHEHTS Ob-3/1-9Z 07-02-92 U9~,OOO US6,ODlI 11,170.00 SALE DT Aft DT SALE ANT "re AHT ST,""P AHT NTG TVPE CHV DEEll TYPE 11'0 Ilk/PQ 71193-1504 0(0-30-92 0~-30.92 1168,900 '143 SlIlI n,oIi.40 f OS-l3-9Z OS-lS-9Z 1I117,SOO IlJIO ODD 11,125.00 ........... .......... 07-S0-92 SlS! ,272 111210DO S/)to~.DO 08-Z4-92 01l-Z~-9l SIn,9DO . no,ooo 1909.50 SA.lE DT RfC D1 SALE lKt SU"" AKT DEED TYPE 110 lI(/PG 7906-492 TOTAL ASS"T T,ucES (9J) IlCEKSUS-~76.QZ -IIAL/POIl-OPCH -lOT SO FT-l.530 SKARr .ACT YR BLT-6l 05-0)'-92 os-n-91 U4S,OOO &a70.00 1134,6011 JZ.9l&.U PlC( n1 < ~ ~ + ~ . -, .'.: :. I.r ;i. .. . J " -.' " ;.,1: ~.. lo~ . : ~. . :. '1. ',:(.1 : ,. ' "t,'. '. 01 BEACH RESTORATION REPORT \. Phase I : ., The Problem & Next steps 'j : Prepared' by the Beach Resto~ation Task Force Belleair Beach pr6pertyowners Association Belleair Beach~ Florida . ~'~.'. . y .1, .,. \j ,,; Octobe.rJ, 1991 " ' ,. f , ',. ., . , ~ . I i r ., t' . f '..~ " ~ . . . ~;. .. t .~. ::.~? ~:t-:. ,... .',: ~.;} ,~~ ...,.:'1 . \ ',',' \~:M '<]1 -~:..:.'~~ '.r< :' "_. _-:_":,_~~:~:'f , . J~\' -I: . 'i ~i . ~, ... y. 1': J : I ~ 'dl I .,- . , . , i .1 .,' '. , , . ! ....) '';-) '. '''', .:......-'..-. "I'" ":;1 r" "1 f ,1 ,[ I I [ [ [ I,. " I" " I" " I,. '. II~ .h [ I~. .. . { [ l' !- [' I I i-- L .. ~ BEACH RESTORATION REPORT Executive Summary The beach at Belleair Beach, Belleair Shore and southern Clea~Nater Seach is operating at a net loss of sand; more sand is moving out of the system than is moving in. This is because: 1) the southerly flow of sand has been cut by the curved jetty on the south side of ClearNater Pass built by the City of Clear~ater in 1975; 2) the offshore sand covering is thin so waves can't bring it in, and 3) development has s'topped sand from moving to the beaches from onshore. This loss has been particularly noticeable since the jetty was built in 1975. We do have a serious problem with our beach; if we do nothing abou't it, it will be at our peril. It is generally recognized that having a bathing beach has a positive influence on property values. The lack of a beach probably has its greatest impact on condo property values, which make up 34% of the properties and nearly 28% of the taxable value in Belleair Beach. Any decline in the value of beachfront condos . means a greater share of the tax burden will fall on the single. family residences, and to a lesser extent, owners of vacant lots. Beaches can provide significant protection from a mild to moderate storm, but offer little protection in a major storm. The loss of a beach also means the property behind it is the next to go. In 1984 I the Army Corps of Engineers predic'ted our erosion would be corrected by a southerly flow of beach fill from the Clearwater. Pass Inlet Improvement Program. This did not happen I in fact, this program has taken additional sand away from our shoreline. The cost of renourishing other pinellas County beaches has been paid by the federal, state and county governments. But in primarily residential Captiva, Florida, property owners paid some of the costs of renourishment based on the benefits they stood to realize from storm protection and recreation. There is likely to be no beach at all in 5-10 years. Belleair Beach cannot effectively address its problem without cooperation from adjacent communities. The breakwater at Clearwater Pass is a major cause of the problem, and we should work with nature rather than build hard structures to resolve it. Further education, engineering studies and a long term committment to solving the problem are needed. Our options include doing nothing, trying to move sand back into the system from the inlet at ClearN'ater Pass, starting a renourishment project, seeking reparations from the City of ClearN'ater for damage done by the jetty, trying low-cost methods of trapping sand, or experimenting with new techniques. ~ . The next step is to gain widespread acceptance of conclusions. Then to adopt a resolution to do something them, press for including ClearN'ater Pass" in impending studies, get the Corps of Engineers involved, explore these about inlet legal i - . t , 1 { :- options, funding options, obtain an engineering study, evaluate access issues and keep the public informed. The Task Force has a resolve to report forthrightly and directly on what it has learned. Its purpose has ,been to learn if there is a problem, and if there is, then to qet on with the task of addressing it. We see no gain in skirting around sensitive issues, or in playing games. We have done the best we could to study the situation and to give a fairly comprehensive, though necessarily succinct report on what the situation is and some judgment as to its severity. It must be said that the problem is not a simple one/ nor will anything useful be done about it without a community-wide resolve to do some problem solving together.. Our optimistic hope is that this will happen with all deliberate,speed and care. .1 ! t , j - , I , , f j ! f I ! .l .'- .- , '.......~ .- ! . i ! I, ,_. I ' ~ \ I; i .~'''''. . ..... , ,'. ,; '> . ;\) . " -- (I ii \ I " '" II Beach Restoration Re~ort Backaround In March of 1991, the Selleair Beach City Council and Property OWners Association formally agreed to investigate ways to stop and reverse the erosion of the sand from the beach. While the issue had been raised several times in the past, no evaluation of the extent of the problem or plan of action existed. In a letter of understanding signed by Allen Waldrop, Chairman, of the City's Public Works Committee and Warde Chittenden, President of the BBPOA, the groups agreed to a 6-Phase, multi-year project (l-. Education, 2-Identify possible Courses of Action, 3-Cost Estimates, 4-Funding Options, 5-Referendum & 6-Execution). The first six months have been devoted to int~oducing members of the Public Works Committee and the BBPOA to the basics of beach erosion, establishing contacts with experts across the State, learning the dynamics of beach erosion, and gathering citizen input. A Beach Restoration Task Force was established by the BBPOA at its April Board Meeting. It met more than a dozen times between April and October to formulate research questions, share ideas, plan events, present reports, voice concerns and discuss findings. The Task Force organized a pot luck with state Senator Mary Grizzle as speaker, sponsored a motorcoach trip to Captiva Island, met several times with County Coastal Management Chief Engineer Jim Terry and once with State Environmental Administrator Lonnie Ryder, and held two joint meetings with the Council's Public Works Committee. Hundreds of hours of reading, talking and writing were invested by the nine-member group which included: Belle Corell, Shirley For=est, Judi Hackett, Selma Kron, Cindi Peters, Susan Pickering, Garth Stout, Wes Walton and Richard Weser. Each made a unique contribution to the Task Force and this report is the product of all of their work. oj PART 1: THE PROBLEM The beach at Belleair Beach, Belleair Shore and southern Clearwater Beach is operating at a net loss of sandi more sand is moving out of the. I system than is moving in. This is because: l} the southerly flow of sand has been cut by the curved jetty on the south side of Clearwater Pass built by the City of Clearwater in 1975; 2) the offshore sand covering is thin so waves can't bring it in, and 3) development has stopped sand from moving to the beaches from onshore. This loss has been particularly noticeable since the jetty was built in 1975. There is no doubt that we do have a problem, and that it is one of some severity. Neither is there any doubt that if we care, we all.must see that something is done about it. . 1 il Both nature and man have changed the shape of the shor~line of Belleair Beach over the past fifty years. Geological studies of pinellas County have estimated that about 100,000 cubic yards of sand move by any given point on our beaches each year, mostly up and down the beach. That would be 100,000 tons (dry measure) . According to the City's Comprehensive Plan, we lost 83 linear feet of beach between 1950 and 1979. We obtained aerial photographs of the beach from pinellas County and the State Department of Natural Resources and the changes from 1974 until 1990 were measurable. The 8/ lOth mile stretch from Nineteenth Street to the northern city limit, coastal aelleair Beach had from 60 to 100 feet of sand in 1974 extending Gulfward from "monuments" placed by the state to mark the erosion control line. By 199~ this had diminished to less than 10 feet in most locations. The aerial photos are too large to include in this report and have been placed on display in the auditorium at the Belleair Beach City Ball. Geoloaical Make-Uo of the Beach There is no such thing as a stable beach, it 1s always in a stat"e of change. A careful look at the photographs on disp';c..y at city Hall will convince us that the changes are significant and need cor:ection. The sand which makes up the beach, the energy forces driving against it (wind, waves and currents), the width and slope of the beach, and changes in sea level are the dynamics which keep it constantly changing. Belleair Beach is on a barrier island known to geologists as Sand Key which stretches from John's Pass on the south to Clearwater Pass on the north, and was formed about 3,500 years ago. It consists of thin, fine sand deposits {probably from the ice age} on bedrock, and that bedrock stretches 150 miles into the Gulf. The beach's slope is gradual; it is a relatively low-energy beach. That does not mean drastic erosion cannot occur. It means only that it may be slower occurring. . This beach is part of the entire Sand Key system stretching from John's Pass to Clearwater Pass, and is affected by currents st=etching along the entire length of Florida's Gulf Coast. Scientific study of the impact of hard structures in th~s area, specifically the jetty at Clearwater Pass and the breakwa~er at Reddington Beach, find one area is built at the expense of another. And most of the hard structural solutions tried by Captiva, dog bone groins and revetment rocks, were largely ineffective~ We conclude that the North (Sand Key) and South (Belleai: Shore) p~operty owners together with all Belleair Beach residents from the shore to the harbor need to be consulted and need to be involved in whatever solution 1s adopted. We have a community problem, and the community is all of us. Without widespread and active cooperation in the problem solving, the problem will not be solved. 4 2 Ie. r r r~ Normal Evolution of The geach r-' , There are three sources of sand for a beach: 1) onshore, moving from the land to the beach; 2) offshore, bro~ght in by the waves; and 3) littoral drift, sand brought in by currents. M 0 s t experts agree on one point, the erosion problems on Sand Key (and Belleair Beach) were not caused by nature, but by man. There is absolutely no doubt that sand dunes were once here. In the natural state, there are no barrier islands without sand dunes facing the sea. Develocment beyond the If first dune" started the problem, which was worsened by manmade structures such as seawalls and jetties. Seawalls are prone to "scouring, If wave action that digs beneath and around these hard structures. Jetties tend to rob one area in order to fill another. ~ ; " r~ I Ie , t ' , . Sand moves north and south along the beach carried by the current and waves. According to information provided by the Army Corps of Engineers, which designed a complete beach renourishment program for all of Sand Key in 1984 (see 'tAddendum IV to the General Design Memorandumll of June 1984 and "Feature Design Memorandum, Indian Rocks Beach Nourishment and Breakwaters It of June 1988), sand has a net northerly movement along the Belleair Beach shore. This occurs because we are north of the Sand Key hea~lands at 7th Avenue in Indian Rocks Beach. That northern movement can be interrupted by structures like the jetty at Clearwater Pass, which also stop the sand fronl returning. Sand, of course, also has a southerly movement along Belleair Shore, and .as mentioned later, this southerly littoral drift is known to be inhibited by the Clear~ater Pass curved jetty. Inlets l'~ I I ,,,. .-,1 I . , .. "When Ponce de Leon first gazed on Florida's sandy shores," according to a recent article in Manaaer's Reoort, "there were only nine inlets in the entire state. Most of them were shallow, meandering, sandy estuaries and only a few, such as the mouth of the st. John's River, were navigable by large ships. It Left alone, inlets strike a balance with nature, opening and closing in response to storms. Today we have 36 navigable inlets throughout the state, which are constantly being dredged to make them wider and deeper for navigation. "These watery openings to the ocean and the Gulf of Mexico gobble huge amounts of sand that otherwise would flow naturally up and down the coastline and replenish beaches, It Natalie Bolland reported in the September 22, 1991 issue of the Tamca Tribune. She went on to note, "Sand-hoarding inlets and passes are being blamed for up to 80 percent of the state's beach erosion." ~ 3 r r r r PART II: THE IMPACT Imcact of the Beach on procertv Values ~ . ~ ~ It is generally recognized that having a bathing beach ,has a positive influence on property values. The challenge l.S to discover the magnitude of this impact. Both beachfront and non- beachfront properties are affected by the presence or lack of a beach. A simple show of hands of about one hundred people attending a Belleair Beach Property Owners Association (BBPOA) meeting in June showed 95% bought thei= homes here because of the beach. But the beach is only one of several factors affecting the desirability of this community. The challenge is to discover how much impact it has. First we looked at the negative - has the eroding beach hurt property values? Figure 1 (all figures are at the end of this report ) titled BelIeair Beach Condo Sales shows the value per square foot of each condominium sold in the 1970s (lower line) and the 1980s with figures provided for the 1990s where available. All increased in value from construction through the 1970s and 19805 (see Figure 2), some by as much as 70%. The percentage increase appears to decrease the farther north you go, particularly when the 1990s are taken into account. However, since all have lost sand it. s hard to draw any conclusions, 50 we decided to look for comparable propertie~ in a nearby community. ".~ I ; t r'"' I ~ . " + I I. . !"- \" ".> 1 I, , i , , . . We "chose two Sand Key properties, Dan' s Island and the Crescent Beach Club (see Figure 3 titled Condo Sales). Both were built in the mid-1980s, are comprised of 2 & 3 bedroom units, and have similar amenities such as a pool and clubhouse. Dan I s Island, right next door to BeIleair Beach, has lost all of its shoreline while the C=escent Beach ClUb, closer to the Sand Key Park, has kept its wide beach. When they were built, an average unit in each sold for $125 - 5130 per square foot. Tax law changes and a glut in the condo market caused selling prices to slump in 1987 to $105- $112 per square foot. Crescent Beach Club began to rebound the following year and units are selling for an average of $130 psf again; however, at Dan' 5 Island, struggling with beach erosion problems, prices declined to a low of $85 psf in 1989 and are still only averaging about SLID psf. ~ . - The only city that we could locate which has scientifically collected evidence of its beaches positive effect on property values is Captiva, a small (1400 residences) barrier island community in Lee County. Captiva has been working on restoring its shoreline since the mid 1960s and has a wealth of data and- experience to d~aw from. Their data found significant increases in property value immediately prior to and following beach ~enourishrnent. Seachfront properties appreciated from 100-200%, l.nland properties from 35-75%. . . 4 The cost of repairs to a seawall following storms can be significant. At one condominium (Tortugas), post-Elena repairs cost 5150,000 for 408 feet of seawall the total private investment in the city probably approached S2 million not including government funds. Las~ year's minor winter storms cost the same condo $5,000, and one property (Nautical Watch) has its seawall washed completely out with a. significant repair bill, not to mention lost income. And the=e is no insurance for seawalls. If more than 51 % of a building is destroyed by storm, according to Federal Flood Insurance regulations, it can' t be rebuilt within 50 feet of the high water mark. This would mean many of the condominiums could not rebuild with the same density, if they could rebuild at all, meaning significant financia~ loss to the city's tax base. The lack of a beach probably has its greatest impact on condo property values, which make up 34% of the properties and nearly 28% of the taxable value in Belleair ~each (see Figure 4). Any decline in the value of beachfront condos means a greater share of the tax burden will fall on the single family residences, and to a lesser extent, owners of vacant lots. '{ A restored beach will' have a positive impact on property values and property safety as well. Imoact of the Beach on Public Safety The widest beach offers little protection against a hurricane with the strength of Hugo which had stann surges of nearly 26 feet.. Two factors cause damage in severe storms: high winds and storm surge. Storm surge is a mound or ridge of water rising above normal sea level. Since our land is no more than 8 feet above sea level, a major storm like Hugo would be slowed little by a wider beach. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) predicts surge for a 100 year storm at 13.9 feet. That means the depth of water crossing our beach and our properties would be twice the height of a giant basketball star. Historically, hurricanes have passed within 50 miles of Pinellas beaches once every 6 or 7 years. The waves created by these more modest storms can be SlOWEd be a wide beach, their force absorbed by sand rather than beating agrinst a seawall or other manmade structures. A beach acts as a shock absorber in the event of a storm, providing a reserJoir of sand to replace that pulled away by strong waves. A large dune can flatten out, slowing the water and surge in the moderate-sized storms experienced every six or seven years. The conclusion reached is that beaches can afford significant protection from a mild to moderate storm, but offer little protection in a major storm. If we are threatened by a severe hurricane, our best course is to get out of town and hope for the 5 P_~T III: ACTIONS IN OTHER COMMUNITIES best. To prepare ourselves for lesser storms, what we can do is build up the beach. Imoact of the Beach en Oualitv of Life There are few if any among us who do not count the beauty of the beach as one of the delights of living here. Whether we live in the middle of this barrier island, within sight of the Gulf, or overlooking the Harbor, we cherish the sand, the shells, the birds, the fish, the clouds and the sunsets that make up the treasured moments we experience when we go through that access to hit the sand. It takes no more words than these to remind ourselves that we want at all cost to preserve these gems or happiness that add sparkle to our lives. Imoact on Political Boundaries From an engineering point of view, it is not economically feasible to do a renourishment project on 8/10th of a mile of beach. However, the politics of the situation is that we have three separate communities to consider: Belleair Beach, Belleair Shore and ClearNater (Sand Key). until an engineering study determines the precise causes of erosion, it is hard to say what needs to be done to anchor any beach restoration efforts at the north and south ends. Each project must be designed for the geologic and engineering conditions of the site. However, it, is fair to say t~at a project to pump sand on the 8/10th of a mile of shoreline within the city limits of Eelleair Beach would probably meet the same fate as similar efforts at Dan's Island, Oltimar and other condos to our north; namely, it will quickly wash away. Government's Accroach to Beach Erosion in pinellas Countv There is an extensive documentation on studies and planning done on behalf of pinellas County and its beaches by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, much of it related in one way or another to Sand Key ( the area from John I s Pass to ClearNater Pass) and therefore to Belleair Shore, Belleair Beach and Sand Key. The key documents are the 1969 General and Detail Dasion Memorandum for pinellas Countv Florida Beach Erosion proiect, the 1984 Addendum, Sand Kev, and the 1988 Feature Desian Memorandum, Sand Kev Seament. Federal authorization for this project was given by Public Law 89- 789 (November 7, 1966}, and it is described in House Document No. 519, 89th Congress, 2nd Session. The original authorization, which is still in force, is for , I. 6 .; 9.3 miles of beach restoration and periodic nourishment of beaches along Sand Key extending f:om the northern boundary of Selleai= Beach, south to a point 900 feet south of the northern limit of Redington Beach. Thus, the authorization did and still does include the 2.0 miles of beach along Eelleair Beach and Belleai= Shore. The 9.3 mile stretch, of beach was in three parts, the others being 5.2 miles identified as Indian Rocks Beach, and 2.1 miles identified as Redington Beach (subsequent changes saw the 5.2 mile segment divided into two equal halves, with the Indian Shores 2.6 miles designated as Segment 3). The renourishrnent project for Indian Shores is scheduled to start in November 1991. One of the six changes made in 1984 to the earlier 1969 plan was to decrease the length of beach fill required to address the then current erosion control needs of Sand Key from 9.3 miles to 7.3 miles. By this change, the 2.0 miles of beach along Belleair Shore and Belleair Beach were eliminated from the ongoing plans. Nonetheless, they still remain part of the authorization. . . The current state of the beaches on Belleair Shore and Eelleair Beach and the southern portion of that part of clearwater Beach conunonly known as Sand Key attest to the need. An inspection of available aerial photographs taken over the past decade will show the need for renourishment is every bit as critical along those shores as along the shores of communities to the south of us that have already been restored, or are soon to be. A prediction was made by the Engineers that tterosion along the 2 miles directly south of the northernmost 2 miles" (Belleair Beach and Belleair Shore) "would be mitigated by a net southerly littoral drift from beach fill placed between February 1981 and June 1984 from the Clear.,.,ater Pass Inlet Improvement Program. " This prediction has not been realized. In fact, instead of bringing sand, the program referred to has taken more of the sand away from that 2 mile stretch. We have cause for concern that the inlet has upset the equilibrium of sand distribution along our beaches. This altered distribution favors some parts of the beach at the expense of others. This imbalance needs to be addressed. Other Sand Kev Communities The Indian Shores renourishment project, scheduled to begin this November, is the last phase of the Army Corps of Engineers Sand Key project along 7.3 miles of shorefront incorporating the ci ties of Indian Rocks Beach, Indian Shores, Redington Shores, North Redington Beach and Redington Beach. The cost of designing and bringing new sand from Egmont Key ~ 7 to our neighboring beaches has been paid by the federal, state and county governments; the participating communities which, must provide public access parking for 100 cars each half-mile. The federal government cont=ibuted 50~ of the funds, the state about 37.5~ and the county contributes about 12.5%. In addition, the County acts as local sponsor once the community decides to participate, overseeing the permitting process (which takes about a year), final project design, finalization of funding, and intergovernmental agreements. These renourished beaches do erode, but that was planned for in their design. The Corps plans call for replenishing the sand after an average of se'len years, but those plans are flexible depending on need. While it costs millions to renourish a Qeach, Lonnie Ryder of the state Department, of Natural Resources estimates $3 is returned for every dollar spent on beach projects. Caotiva Island. Florida since the mid 19605, the citizens of captiva, a small barrier island off the coast of Fort Myers in Lee County, Florida, have been trying to solve their sand erosion problems. Their efforts are managed by the Captiva Erosion Prevention District (CEPD'-, a Special District with taxing authority which regulates construction on the beach. It is governed by a S-member elected Board and staffed by Administrator Alison Bagerup. In its almost 30 years of existence, the CEPD has tried any number of innovative solutions, from "dog bone groins" to sand bags to experimental perpendicular stabilizers, along with more usual jetties and boulders. Each cost many thousand dollars, yet most did little to solve the problem. Following a big storm, boulders landed in the middle of the only road off the island; the sand in bags turned to concrete making removal difficult and costly. South Seas Plantation property owners (resort development at the end of Captiva Island) undertook a beach renourishment program in 1981 which became a model for the state I s erosion control program. A successful ,effort at pumping sand from offshore to recreate dunes, this was much more expensive than other single efforts at repairing eroded beaches, yet was extremely effective. In the mid-1980s, the CEPD decided on a comprehensive beach management plan after extensive studies, surveys and public discussion. '\ The plan called for either surrounding the island with large stones (similar to the rocks recently placed along the Belleair Beach property on either side of the Causeway) or a sand renourishment of the entire island. When the only road to the mainland collapsed t~",ice in 1988, the decision was make to use sand. Captiva is primarily residential and prefers to stay that way. .t 8 .,1 I " ,_. I . ,- h . r< I, . I' ~ , . !' . . . t" t. L L L L L t l. There are about 1400 residences (about the same as Belleair Beach) but only about 600 year-round residents. Their renourishment was done to protect lives and property value, not to create a wide tourist beach. And rather than giving up control of the project to the state, county or Corps of Engineers, the CEPD managed the project itself. The referendum to assess property owners $7.7 million to pay for the S8. 9 million project passed with 87% support. The county committed Sl.8 million to the project, the state provided a little over $2 million, and the federal government is expected to contribute $1.5 million. Thus, the cost to property owners was less than originally expected. The amount to be paid by each property owner was designed to correspond with the benefits each property would gain frol}1 the beach restoration project. These benefits fall under two main categories split about equally: storm protection and recreation. Storm Protection: It was calculated that only Gulf front properties benefit from storm protection! so only Gulf front property owners and Lee County which owns the road fronting the shoreline were assessed under this category. This category also varied by the distance from the site where sand had to be pumped and the existence of alternative erosion protection devices. (. Recreation Benefits: Surveys of persons using the beach found the great majority were tourists, and because of the economic benefits to be realized, commercial properties such as time sharing units, hotels and restaurants were assigned those benefits. Recreational benefits were also assigned to residential properties on an ad valorem basis. Assessments ranged from as much as S300,000 for a Gulf front commercial property to as little as $200 for a small residence not on the beach, according to Administrator Alison Bagerup. These taxes can be paid in one payment, or financed at a low interest rate over 8 years. One feature of the beach management plan is a jetty at Blind Pass separating Captiva from Sanibel Island to the south. It was lengthened to ninety feet long in order to hold all the new sand pumped in during renourishment. The jetty has been so successful in keeping sand from flowing south that the Sanibel beaches are not being normally replenished by the sand flow and are eroding. Sanibel has threatened to sue Captiva, and the CEPD is hard at work on an inlet m~nagement plan to try and resolve the problem. 9 PART IV: CONCLUSIONS A P~oblem Does Exist The key conclusion we make is that a problem with our beaches does indeed exist. It cannot be solved this year, but we must lose no'ltime deciding what it is that will be done to solve it. Likelv 5-10 vear oroiections No crystal balls available, we consulted with Lonnie Ryder, Environmental A~~inistrator with the Division of Beaches and Shores in the Florida Depart:nent of Natural Resources. If nothing is do~e, he estimates there will be nothing left within five years. What every interested person must ask herself or himse~f. is whether he wants to allow this to happen. Think about what Belleair Beach will be without a beach. That means seawalls will continue to be worn down by winter storms and replaced by condominium owners as long as the State continues to issue permits for their reconstruction. Eventually, we expect the state' to prohibit these structures, allowing only boulders which will make swimming difficult and dangerous. If a major hurricane arrives on shore, or even near shore, the existing beach offers little reservoir of sand to slow the waves, and is. likely to be drawn quickly to sea. This would present a hazardous situation for the property owners directly upshore - both the 'condominiums and the private homes, alike. Beyond this, and not a central concern of this report, some have mentioned the gradual rise in sea level as an issue of concern. Geologists have estimated that by the yea~ 2000, sea level will have risen or the land sunk enough to submerge 20,000 acres of shoreline property around the world. Whether this comes to'pass, or which shores are affected, are beyond the scope of this report. If a rise in sea level ever is big enough to notice, and we are around to know about it, the largest dune will make little difference. If that happens, new beach front property will be created, perhaps on the Tampa side of Tampa Bay. The imoortance of ad;acent communities It would be foolish for the City of"~elleair Beach to attempt to renourish our 8/10 of a mile beach with sand without the cooperation of an adjacent co~~unity. Those Sand Key properties directly north of town (Dan's Island, Cabana Club, and Ultimar) have erosion problems even more severe than those of Belleair Beach, and may be most interested in working with us~ We should also continue to invite Belleair Shores residents to participate in meetings and discussions of solultions to the problem. " I 10 - ,... The Break~ater at Clear~ater Pass is Part of the Problem It appears that the jetty at ClearNater Pass is trapping sand on its northerly flow through the system, but is preventing its return when the currents and winte= winds shift. Thus, we see a large build up of sand at Sand Key Park and the Sheraton which gradually lessens until there is virtually no sand in front of Ultimar. This fits the common pattern of the action of successful jetties and groins as described in tivina With the West Florida Shore which trap sand that would othe:-,.,rise be flowing to a neighboring beach. " ~ Work with Nature A continuing theme of current research is the need t~ work with nature to restore an eroding beach, rather than using structural solutions such as jetties, seawalls and other arrnoring. Many experimental techniques have been designed which trap sand ,and these are being used elsewhere in Florida and the U.S., but sand must be moving through the system for them to work, and we have very little moving sand to work with. Beach renourishment is the most effective solution according many authorities among both the engineers and the geologists, including to Dr. Wong at the University of Florida, a recognized authority on coastal engineering. It is also a popular option for beachfront communities, both on Sand Key and elsewhere throughout the country. " Many beach renourishment projects are presently in progress along the Atlantic seaboard as far north as New Jersey and all along the Gulf Coast, including Pinellas County. Further Education , ! , Down the line, when we're ready to move out of the Education Phase and into the second phase, identifying Courses of Action, a feasibility study should be done by an engineer. This would include a schematic design and cost evaluations for beach restoration, profiles and surveys of our beach, evaluation of alternate technologies and evaluation of potential sources or funds. The cost for such a study is about $10,000 and we would expect to seek state, county and Corps of Engineers help with this. Permitting Most options require a comprehensive permitting process to be followed. Jetties, groins, breakwaters and renourishment all go through a series of reviews to assure they won't harm the environment or adversely affect nearby communities. Even something as simple as planting sea oats or placing rubber tires on the shore would probably need approval of several government agencies. The permitting process for beach renourishment includes approval by the pinellas County Commissioners, two deoartments of the Florida ~ " 11 Department of Natural Resources (Beaches and State Land Di'lisions) , the Florida Department of Environmental Regulation, the Army Corps of Engineers, and notification to all envi:onmental groups. This process can take anTHhere f=om one to five years. PART V: OPTIONS Following is information about options the Beach Task Force has explored: 1. Do Nothina. This option, if taken, would be a perilous course. 2. Move the t:aooed sand from the inlet at ClearHater Pass back in to the svstem and reolenish the beaches naturall y. Pumps, pipelines or floating dredges can be installed to send the sand back where it belongs. This has been done successfully at several East Coast inlets, according to Robert Dean, a coastal engineering professor at the University of Florida. This is probably only effective as a maintenance measure; first, the beaches must be renourishecl. 3. work with the Countv and State to undertake a renourishment oro;ect. All of the communities which have participated in the Sand Key Project to date (Indian Rocks Beach, the Redingtons, Treasure Island and soon Indian Shores) have had all of the costs of their projects covered by government funds, 50% federal and 50% local (state and county). The state's 1990-91 budget for beach management was $16 million; this fell to $7 million for 1991-92 ($2 million for inlet management & studies, $5 million for restoration at Venice, Longboat Key and Indian Shores). since Belleair Beach is not a commercial tourist beach, we may have some problem meeting the public access requirements for full government funding, but should be able to follow the example of Captiva, Hilton Head and other more residential beach communities by sharing expenses between public and private funds. 4. Seek reparations from the Citv of Clear~ater for the damaqe their iettv has done to our beach. A precedent was established when a Circuit Judge in Florida ruled the South Lake worth Inlet District must pay to place one million cubic yeards of sand to restore 2.5 miles of beach at the town of Ocean Ridge. The'City of Sanibel is considering suing the City of Captiva for erosion due to a jetty, as well, a problem Captiva is trying to mitigate with an inlet management plan~ Further research is needed to determine whether this is a viable option for Eelleair Beach - both legal research and an engineering study. s. Trv a low cost method of dune-buildinq, such a olantinq sea oats, to trao sand movinq north'Nard from Indian Rocks Beach. Hundreds of miles of coastline have active projects in progress to restors or strengthen sand dunes. A good lOfal example is found 12 .. in south pinellas County at Pass-A.-Grille Beach. It might be possible to begin our own dune restoration project along the first four blocks of shoreline (Belleair Shore} where some of the Indian Rocks Beach sand has migrated. We could plant dune grass and sea oats which encourage dune development by trapping sand in rapidly growing and extensive roots, and perhaps erect snow fences. It has been suggested we name this project "Plant a tittle wild Oats!" Sea oats azoe generally vie',.;ed as an enhancement to beach renourishment to encourage dune growth. It is not clear whether they would be effective in existing conditions, and will not work at all where the high water mark and seawall is contiguous. 6. Further investiqate eXDerimental strateaies. Ultim~r and Cabana Club in Sand Key are seeking approval for a technique which uses 70" wide fabric tubing to create a "play pen" structure from which water is pumped. In Holland, this has been effective in holding sand on the shore. A technique called Stabeach was recently observed near Stuart, Florida and preliminary monitoring resul ts are very pas itive. Christmas trees placed along the shoreline were successful in trapping sand on the Louisiana coast. Plastic seaweed helped trap sand on East Coast beaches. Several articles describing innovative techniques being used in New Jersey, Virginia, Maryland and Michigan have also been provided by interested community members and friends. We must be careful not to enthusiastically embrace a solution designed for another community, although it is wise to continue to explore innovative solutions. It is important to learn from the experience of others over a period of several years, and not allow experiments to be conducted along our shore. New techniques seldom live up to the promises made by their inventors, can create more problems than they solve, and are often costly to remove. PART VI: THE NEXT STEPS First, the conclusions of this study should be accepted. without widespread public understanding of the extent and nature of this problem, further efforts would be futile. The following courses of action should be explored jointly by the BBPOA and City Council in Phase II: i I 1 - Adopt a resolution to do something about erosion of south Sand Key, Belleair Beach and Belleair Shore. This resolution should be forwarded through the Big C (Barrier Islands Government Council) to Pinellas County and the State De~artment of Natural Resources. 2 - Press for including Clearwater Pass in the impending inlet study by the Department of Natural Resources, providing a copy of the aqove resolution. "', 13 - c- 3 - Get the District Engineer of the Corps of Engineers involved to include a public information night where residents and our state and federal elected officials can ask questions. 4 - Explore the legal. basis of a lawsuit against Clearwater, Pinellas County, DNR and the Corps of Engineers for the damages to our beaches due to the Clearwater Jetty. 5 - 00 a rough worst-case financial analysis for the fundinq of a $10 million renourishment project along the entire eroded stretch of beach, with a $2 million renourishment every 10 years, through: c;ity bonds, property assessments and/or a mix ,of city, county, state and federal funds. ' ...,j 6 - Secure a formal engineering study of the problem. 7 - Define the quality of life impacts of having a widened beach. , 8 - Keep the public informed throughout the above. '. " ., i) 'j , ' ~ " . III, '01 ! :1 . .' .. " RESOURCES Professional Sources James Terry, Chief Engineer, pinellas County Coastal Management Lonnie l. Ryder, Environmental Administrator, Office of Beach Management, Division of Beaches and Shores, Florida Department of Natural Resources Dr. Orrin Pilkey, Geologist, Professor, Duke University Dr. Gregg Brooks, Marine Geologist, University of South Florida Or. william Tanner, Coastal Geologist, Florida state University Dr. Shawn Wong, Coastal Engineer, University of Florida E. Foster, Bureau of Data Aquisition, oiv of Beaches & Shores, DNR Tackney & Associates, coastal engineering consultants, Temple Terrace, Tampa, Florida , . and several other helpful and knowledgeable engineers with the Army ,Corps of Engineers and the Department of Natural Resources. .~ . .' References H Addendum IV to the General Design Memorandum, Pinellas County, Sand Key Segment", Jacksonville District of the US Army Corps of Engineers, June 1984. 'tBeaches Plagued by Inlet Problem, II by Charlotte Sutton, St. Petersbura Times, August 22, 1991, page 4B. "Captiva Erosion Prevention District Newsletter," Captiva Island, FL, volume 1, Numbers 1-8, Autumn 1986 through March 1989. Several other research reports prepared by Regional Research Associates for the Captiva Erosion Prevention District including: "Economic and Fiscal Analysis of Captiva Island," "Comprehensive Beach and Shore Preservation Plan/Tentative Apportionment Plan," and "Use of Captiva Beaches and Economic Impact 1989-90." Comorehensive Plan for Belleair Beach, by Wade-Trim, Inc., August 1989. -' - . -: " From Currituck to Calabash: Livina with North Carolinats Barrier Islands, Orrin Pilkey et al, Second Edition Duke University Press, 1982. . .. 15 Livinq with the West Florida Shore, Orrin H. Pilkey et al, Duke University Press, Durham, NC, 1984 (available at Largo library). "Shoreline," published quarterly by the Florida Shore and Beach Preservation Association, 864 East Park Avenue, Tallahassee, FL 32301, May 1991. ;., " "Slip-sliding Away," by Nanette Bolland, Tamca Tribune, September 22, 1991. i, ' The Beaches, in "Creative Loafing," Susan Zastman, Tampa, FL, September 7, 1991. j: . " , Time Magazine, August 10, 1987, beach erosion article. '" ,. , " , : ~ ' , , , , "What Conclusions. Can be Drawn from Scientific Data? If, draft 'l'F Report by Wes Walton, August 1991. "Where · s the Beach?," by Ken Cruickshank in ManaCfer' s Recort, April 1991, vol v, Issue IV. :;~' \j ~ 'l.~ ~-[. .. '..;: ,~~ ",,';1"': . .'f: '>'~:( .~:' . - ~~I' I ~ ~~. ,'. ~: ~., I. . ,~.. \},; . ...... '. ".;;.. ";,~. ';.10' ~'{ ,';.'. ;.~: :-;' "I , '.~t~: ; :~: :,\ , \": :< i~;t. I, , j' ')') : . ~/ f; "\. .', --, . ~ . l:: " ~ , . 16 m" .; . , ! 'j ; eo '\lm,,"..r, 'l'oreul;alS I Bellltll.Lr Sol Y ~m Caraeol~s S~~eno Sand Sombrll. deL SoL p;ey 110no: /1~ t'l::'1I r ,- 1-11:111110; I :, "j !" ) SELLV./R BEACH CONDO SALES I? TClrt A\iG P!R ::c rr Ii: o It1 a: w a.. IIJ ~ -l o Q 190 .~ leo 170 160 1 :::0 1<40 '-, ,.;:.0 12:0 110 100 90 eo 70 ISO -4Q ;,0 , SOllris& ta Co"eh~ .\1c11l11. 0, IS7Q + 1'3"" () 1'39Q e' ___t_.._....~ FIGURE 2 AVG AVG AVG iD-aD 50-90 FSf PSF PS= . , 10 10 CQUO!) tWfE AOORE:; YR aUILT 1970/: 1980'S 1990'S INC! ( DEi:) We! ( OEe) -- --'11IIII- .._ 5CtlRISA ZlIalI GIJLC' at'/O 1975 1~. !~ tb9..!lG 171.~ "II" 1: .... .. ALCEA ,2100 GULF eLl/O 1 '777 7t~17 leZ~~S NA ' 61~ ~IA " LA COtIQJ.A 2200 GUL~ :LI/O la~o e5..:~ 1~6.:a 152.63 ~61. ' -,:y " " . .o,' ;CL y SC~!!RA 22Sa GLt,= aL'/O lO~l: ~5.ea t:;5.13 ~lA b6~. HA " . , .. Al.'~eIARA Z3DD GU....F aL'/O to"7" A4.37 113.D6 HA be: HA " ... ..... LOS CARACOLES 2~a GLt..= all/O 1 '771 15. ~O. 15u . S~ ~IA 70~ ~IA TORTUGAS 2:uD GUL~ :LI/O 1972 :u.27 ae.S7 107.8a 13: 181. ,- sselO OE!. SOL 2'i'Dll GULt' BL ')0 1973 1b.33 ~..39 70.23 ~T. _.,0:, " ..-.. aaLEAIR :AHDS 3110 GULt' eLl/a 10-:., !l.lZ 11. 57 71.61. 5-" 7~ " ".. J.. BRlEAfR KEY 3400 GlJL= e!.IJO 1975 S2.~ ~D.;b 87.22 ;2~ -4~ ' , MO~HI1ARTRE 3500 GUlf aL'/O 1978 7'1..76 99.59 95.19 !S1. ..:., .... - ---------------_._------~ .....---- AVERAGE 61.25 11.;.97 10B~3 50~ .1' ... 17 , 1 ~ - i .~ " - , t'"l ~ , 1 \....... " ~ 'Ii " \ .r .U : r: I ~.~ , "i , .,C , ,f;P"-.! 1. I 1':- l~. r k '[ , . . I L L r ~ 'L '.' ': , . .t o iii 15 a. iii a:: :s ..I \) a rrCURt J CONDO SALES " ....1Ia"...~ p~ SCl rT I~ 1-'0 IZ' 12" "" 110 I~ '~ 100 \ s.:s 90 e.:s IS CIS IS~ 19ee 19e'3 1590 ICJ91 [] cw..rs lSUNO +- <:::'{CCfl'rr ~C1 I I i i l- i,' . ~ . I,' I ' I, I, t "\: " FIGURE 4 fCCI .6o' ... :t OF ~ OF iOTAL iAXA8LE 11m is VALUE ',' : OF iOTAL ~ WCREASE VACANT ~E510ENTI.~L SIHGL:: fAMILY COHlJOI1ItIlUMS TOTAL 107 a.~~ 6,979,000 ' (~. 6.79~ ... ......4. 73'S S7.13~ 107J49b,l~O .sB.ae~ 1.2a:: Uo ::4.21:; iJ,4Z7100a '!.7.5D~ a.az~ 1, ZSS lOO.OOr. 157,90Z,110 100. oar. . - . , -- -- ~, l' ' f." . , . 1j; .'{ : 11' 'I ,ll', If. , If . " ' i j'., ; ~ .~. d::'. 1. ~'r I,'r, , '. 1;' . j Ii ~ :. '! L ! j: ; I:, t. , I, . t it ~',: .~ . ~ , '. , I : t: : ~} , fo ...' !~ i' " t:. I: J' . .. j: 18 ; . ... r .' SAND KEY RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES - \ SCIIEUUU: or TAX APPR.HSALS , NOVEMBER 2'.. 1992 BUILDING/PROJECT NAME 1909 1990 1'191 1992 ~-~------------------ ............ LANO~IARK ONE Jl2, 396.600 $12,959.900 $13.2&6,000 SI3.762.600 LANDHARK TWO 7.732,700 8.339.200 6.706,300 8.773.600 LICUTHOUSE TOWERS 19.118,000 19.983./,00 20.35&.000 20.5~6,&00 <, . CRESCENT BEAcn CLUB ONE 20,099,700 20,705.500 20....59, 100 21. 020.800 .. CRESCENT BEACU CLUB TWO 0 22,636.400 22.367.200 22.981.500 '. TlfE SAND KEY CLUB 10.820.800 11,309,900 11. 40/,.200 ll, 1.68. ...00 1400 SOUTH BEACH 8.984,900 9.5S8.900 1J. 88/,.300 9.418.900 1430 SOUTJI BEACH 9.037,100 9,621, /,00 9,946,000 9.436.700 If, &0 SOUTH BEACH 15.528.600 16.538.400 17.395.800 1&.551. .000 1480 SOUTH BEACI( 15.901.800 16,971,300 17.163.500 16.',29.900 lJLTlHAR ONE 0 0 3.540,300 22.528,200 ULTlMAR TWO 0 0 0 4,160.000 CABANA CLUB 14.034.000 14.315,500 13. J09 .800 12.579.900 DAN'S lSLAND 30.001, 200 30/998,900 30,083,200 29.861,500 ------------- --------..---- ------------- ---..-....------ TOTAL OULF SIDE PROPERTIES S163.655,600 S193.998.700 $197.881.700 5220.122.600 ------------- ...._-----...---- ------------- ------_......_~..- -.. ISLE OF SAND KEY I 11,162.800 12.032.200 13.062.100 11.761.600 ; THE HARBOR CONDO (NORTII & SOUTH) 5.&26,400 6,198.000 6.313.400 6.533.800 HARBORAGE ONE 7,313.800 7,505.100 7.137.800 7.648.500 HARBORAGE TWO &.976.200 7 . 513 ,600 7.876.300 1,108.200 HARINA DEL RAY 13.515.609 14,127.100 13.994,500 13.701.300 SOUTl{ BAY - 1501 B.699.700 9.1&5,700 9. J 67,300 8.742.100 I BAYSIDE GARDENS (CLUSTER I, 11. 111 & IV) 11,538.000 12.062.000 12.287.600 12.970.400 ---..-----...--- _...-..--------- ------------- ----.....-----....-... TOTAL BAY SIDE PROPERTIES 564.832.500 S68.603,700 570,439.000 569.065.900 -----------..... ------------- ------------- -------..-..--- TOTAL SAND KEY RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES $22B.488.100 $262.602,400 5268.320,700 $289.188.500 ===:=========, ----------.....-- ------------- ------------ ------------- -.....----------- ----...-------- c'"o, I' t, I) .....) , ~ .") ,/ " TACKNEY & ASSOCIATES, INC. COASTAL ENGINEERING 9385 NORTH 56th STREET SUITE 309 TEMPLE TERRACE, FLORIDA 33617 813 I 988.9498 october 30, 1992 Mr. Ted Cobb, President Key Investment Holdings Corp. 1520 Gulf Boulevard Clearwater, Florida 34630 RE: Sand Key Beach Restoration. Dear Ted: The federal restoration project for Sand Key was divided into three phases. phase I included approximately 1.55 miles of beach (Redington Shores, North Redington Beach, Redington Beach and Madiera Beach). Approximately 380,000 cubic yards of sand was placed and construction was between May and August 1988. c ,. ,c ~, ',' Phase II included approximately 2.6 miles of beach (Indian Shores). Approximately 1,300,000 cubic yards of sand were placed, and construction was between February and December 1990. Phase III included approximately 2.9 miles of beach (Indian Rocks Beach). Approximately 1,050,000 cubic yards of sand were placed. Construction began in February '92 and is expected to be completed by December of this year~, In addition, a rubble offshore breakwater was installed on Redington Beach in 1986-87 as part of the project. The renourishment cycle was originally estimated to be approximately seven years, but Phases I and II have been holding up so well that the Corps staff does not think that renourishment'l will be required before 1997. ;.,. ....:~.. c .1. . .,~ . i: 'i :.:. , . , ~ "..."- If I can be of any further assistance, please let me know. . t'; i ~ . .' , Very truly yours, :a-.~ \.. ~ D. T. Tackney .TACKNEY & ASSOCIATES, INC. DTT/lbk "/, ." ..' :1, ,+";. ~ . ,', . .. 'iI ) .: t (Q) !Ply OF ClEAnWATEn Interdepartmental Memorandum TO: C l~ .ACommi ss~n V~1&ns-; ty Manager/Operations FROM: VIA: Ron H. Rabun, City Manager ;...... _.- COPIES: William C. Baker, Public Works Director SUDJECT: DATE: status of State Permit for Sand Key Beach Renourishment November 17, 1989 This memo is an update to a brief discussion at the November 16, 19a9, Commission meeting. As you recall, a 19a9 legislative update by Jim Massie, legislative liaison, included reference to $2.1 million in State appropriations to Pine1las County for matching grant purposes for beach renourishment on Sand Key. At that time, tt was believed that this specific appropriation was directed to the Clearwater segment of Sand Key. However, recent information from Jtm Terry, County Coastal Engineer, confirms that this State appropriation was targeted for renourishment of beaches at the Indian Rocks Beach segment of Sand Key. The Clearwater segment application described in the attacHed DER/Army Corps state Public Works Program report is still under review by'the State. Please note in the attachment that the OER planning and programs staff were recommending conditional approval only, subject to the identificatton of a suitable offshore sand source for renourishing the beach. DER permitting section did not comment on Pinellas County's initial planning study request. Apart from this, DER staff qua1ification, the project still had a reasonable likelihood of State support in the County's overall long-range renourishment plan until receipt on September 13 of the most recent opinion from the Department of Natural Resource (DNR). DNR is charged with recommending the annual state renourishment program to the governor and cabinet for approval. This DNR opinion and written confirmation of ineligibility represents a significant setback for the project. The state standard for public access dictates that minimum public access must be provided at each one-quarter mile along the renourishment project. Also, adequate parking at the point of public access must be made available. This is currently defined administratively as having 50 public spaces at each access point. On November 3, 1988, the City passed the attached Resolution 88-55 agreeing to provide parking and beach access. In DNR's judgment, there are at present an inadequate number of points of public access along the project length to meet DNR criteria. Parking adjacent to the access points was also not sufficient to meet State criteria. It was the City~s belief that public transit shuttle service from Sand Key Park to the access points would be sufficient to meet the State parking spaces test and satisfy our commitment as noted in Resolution 88-55. Despite earlier DNR assurances that this alternative would be considered, it apparently was not sufficient in the final analysis. " ; \ t i I I I l I i C fly Commi S5 ion November 17. 1989 Page 2 The ONR letter states that the project's ineligibility determination was based on existing rules. There are additional and even more stringent criteria (or dbeach access, which have recently been promulgated by ONR" for review. Even though these proposed ru 1 as have not been adopted, it is ,1 i ke 1 y tha tOUR s ta ff are likely to apply the pr1nciplesof thes~.,rUle criteria as they continue their review of candidate renourishment sites, making it even less likely that the renourishment project in its present status will be elIgible for State assistance. ',. ; CO ." " ':/~ " '~i~f . 0 r,' ~:~ ."\::r~ ..~~\ ,:;;?~ . :..::'~t~ \u::~ ~..:~;:. ,::t~ ,,;i~ ~~v;;.. :;~w ,';1~ , ~<':" "}Uik . . ..').1 . .~)!!~ "'''I\; . ~~~ :'l"'~~ . :::~; o ,:~,: ~J. . . '.~ . ~.: ;.:'.!':i~ .:',f~l staff will continue to work with Pine11as County and DNR to find ways to receive proper credit for public parking now provided on the north end of the renourishment project. lIowever, it appears likely that substantial City investment to construct at least 50 public parking spaces at the public access points along the project route will be required. ISlp " i l l ' -. , I Attachments: 1. Project Description 2. Resolution 88-55 3~ Letter from Jim Terry dated 9/13/89 4. Letter from DNR dated a/30/89 ~j \ . , j, : ., ~l .... " ',l , .\) ,\ . :')f~' ,'t. ;.;;?t , ':\(~ .. :r:-- .:..~ ... , .' ~t> <OJ: . ,....:.. l,;:", : ,,':0: .;~: ,'." .... ,>f: ,"'1;' " , .~ I . .< .... ,'. . . : .;.~ '~.!\ '::' :t , 11 .. " , ! ; ltESOIJlFrIUU HO. an -!i5 CITY C'J':(~!( ^ nESOLlFflON or- TIm crry COl\1MIS:;ION OF Tiff. cn'Y or- CLEA R WATE n, FLontDA, JtEQUESTINO '1'1I^ l' . TI1E PINELLAS COUNTY BOAno OF COUNTY COMMISSIONEns INCLUDE TIlE GULF BEACH OF SAND JO~Y WITIIlN Tim crry OF CLEARWATER IN TilE PRESENT DI~^C1t rtENOUnISltMEN'r PROGRAM. WIIEREAS, the City Com mission oC the City oC Clearwater belleyes that the protection of Ufe and properly of the resi~enUl or the City, Including the coastnl ..-~. residents whose properties ore vulnerable to serious eroolon nnd Cloodlng, Is to be enlu1I1ced at every appropriate opportunity; nnd . WHEREAS, the sond renourishment of the ault Beach at SontI ){ey within the City or Clearwater Is n project which will not only provide enhanced protection oC lire and property Cor the residents In that orca, but will likewise arford n more extensive nnd usable publlc bench ror ill the citizens oC Plnellns County, Including Plnellll9 COlmty's Sand Key Park; and WHEREAS, PfneJlas County Is actively pursuing Federal-Stote-LocM sponsored projects or this nature In other coostnl areDS of the county; now therefore BE IT RESOLVED DY TUE Crry COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER; FLORIDA: Section 1. The City CommIssion oC the City oC Clearwater hereby requests that Plnellns County become the Lend Agency and the Project Administrators or the Gull Deach of Sond Key In Clearwater nenourlshrnent Project nnd thnt the project be dutgenUy pursued by the Plnellas County Doard of County CommissIoners. In support oC that request, the City or Clearwater hereby IndIcotes Its commitment to the provision oC Ildequate parking nnd bench nccess rBclli ties ror the project area. Section 2. Upon the adoption of tlds resolution, the City Clerk shall provide n cerUCled copy hereoC to the County Administrator or t'lnellBs County. PASSED AND ADOPTED tlds 3rd day oC November, 1988. Isl Rita Garvey Mayor-Corn mlssl oncr Attest: /s/ Cynthia E. Goudeau Blty Clerk 16 IJ ,11 .II il , II' I II 1 I I .I. I I I' I I I I I 'I MNI'JLU CO\ItfTY .... . ." " 8 ~ I~ ~ I; & ~ & ~ IS IS 1;" ": ~ ..... .~ ~ ' , I ' ~ " ' I'" \ ,,1 , 'II I I., ; , '11 ; ~" I., . " I" : ,. 17 LENGTJI OF rnOJ Ecr 1.48 MILES IS END PROJECT LAT. N.27056t07"S. LONG. W.820S0'25uE. 11;:'(:':( : f,\.J~i':'; ! i!1.. . .~.. , I , i SECTIONS 18, 19 & 30 TWP. 29 RGE. 15 E. SCALE J :24 000 . I - 01 o -- .. 1 MI~t =. 1000 0 1000 XlOO )000 - ~ - I.... ooao . ~ 1000 '000 '(tl I .1 0 ~ - 1- ~ 1_ . -----J I "'1\0..(1.( CON10un IHlEnY^L s' FEO N"TlONAL ceOOETIC, ytRllCAl DAlUH or 19n DEnlt CUI'lvES AHD SOUNDINCS IN r(O-oAlUto1 IS J.4[AH lOW WAltA' tooO"~~...( .__ 1Ot"Q,(00rn THC N. joQIl'''Hf'( ~ 0' ..e- _.. _ftlt ,..t Mt,uo ~ 0# hot. ",.,..to .......tn,y .. fa:! l, CITY OF CLEAI~WATER, SAND KEY SEGMENT . ~ (HtcxtD 'I' JH ./87 SAND KEY llEACII NOURISIIMENT 0"" I~ 1"/-8 . PINELLAS COUNTY '- FLORIDA ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT ~I~ NO "41. / 0/1 .r E9lim9led.Fede~ai Cosl Eslimaled Non Federal Cosl Federal Funds Through FY 90 Non Fedp.~al Funds ThrouRh FY 90 Slate of Florida Request for FY 91 _.' ~ ,l)ODt 00 ,o\op,oo ~,288,OC 13"Hl,OO 2,500,00 -, -." I, -'. , ~-. ~ ':J P lno Un!J Coun ly Donches (Sand Key) Sponso~: Count.y: t' lno Uos County P lnoUos Type App lleolion: ConslrucLlo BanDfll/Co9l Rollo: Jllstory/Oescripllon Thls proj ecl consist of ~enourishment of 0 severely erodod shore llne on, th northern end oE Sand Key. Approximalely 6,0\00 feet:. oE beoch wlll be aHed.ed This beach WQS nourished in 1982-1980\ tn n coope~Dltve effort:. balwQon lho Cily 0 Cle'H'walo[" nnd local propc["ly owno~s. Previously lhe projecl wns not. eligible fot federal fundinG due to Lack of beach access Dnd parking. However, Lhe clly oi CLe9rwalor has passed' a ~esoluHon Dgreeing Lo provide parking Bnd beoch accos, lllUS making the p~ojcct.. eligible for: Cedera1 funding. Il is Pl'OPOSCt] lho malarial drcdged (rom Dunedin Pass be used os a sond source. An allernale snn source moy be required. The' Deparlmenl of' Envirorunent:.al Rosulnt:.lon hilS ~ccenl1' issucd an Intent:. La Deny a permit:. for lhe dredging of Dunedin Pass. This acllo;' is currently goin& through lhe admlnls~~aliYe heQ~ln& process, Proposed Benefits .. I ~I..: " J ( This P~oJ~ct witl p~ovldc storm prolec~lon for upland properly ond provide a 10rg( recrealional beach. Recommendalion Funding fo~ lhis projecL is condlllonally reconunonded. An accoploblo Dand sourcr must be localed priur Lo inclusion of this ~rojecl in Lhe Flnat Vro&~Qm. , ,:) ", J . J ,.I J J ... ~, " : '1":: ; I r r r [ [: [t. Ih [: I!,' :-0; ( , r"~ l. , roo l.-, r" ~." 0 I' r I ! l_ I30Al,-D Ol~ COUN'T"Y CO~f.At9SI0Nl!"S A F PUBLIC wonKS ""0 COURT STREET CLEM~WATER, FL 3<101 G PHONE: (013) 402-3251 DnUCE TYNDALL . CHA,,'MM4 CHARLES e. "AINEV . 'ltClI CIIA.nI.AM4 .JO~IN CHESNUT. JR. oeonoe onEen DA"B""'" SHEEN TODD September 13, 1989 Mr. Ron Rabun, City Manager City of Clearwater P.o. Box 4748 Clearwater, FL 33518-4748 Re: Sand Key, Clearwater Segment Dear Mr. Rabun: Enclosed you wlll find a letter from the State of Florida dated August 30, 1989, which , indicates that the State has not included the City of Clearwater's renourlshment along the Clearwater segment of Sand Key. You wUl note their decision not to Include the project for funding is based upon Inadequate parking and Inadequate publlc access. At this point, we can approach the matter In two fashions. 111e City could do what is necessary to secure addltLonal pa.rking and beach access, or we could request the Legislative bodies approve the appropriation of funding for the project over the non-recommendation of the Department of Natural Resources. We feel altcrnatlve number two would not be successfu1. :: If I may asslst you in evaluating the beach access nnd parking problem to Gee if wo can get the project Into a positlon where the State of Florida could recommend it. 1 would be pleased to meet with you at your convenience. Please contact me at 462-3665 to set up a time for thls discussIon. I'" 'H !: ;1 i' " ,', , ... , ~ w .... Lon 1 L. J Bl./1pm " 1" ~ ~ " 'l, I' ~ . ~ ~ Enclosw-c PINELLAS COUNTY IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOVER , ' , ,1/ .' ::;. 1 1\ I 'E l) F 1" LOR 11 ~ DEPAP:rrvIEN'T' OF NAPrURAL I\ESOURGES - t. M:lIjul'Y Slunel1mi, OO\lglns Uuiltliug · 3UOO COfllltltl1l wenlth HOllle";lI cI . 'Illllnhnsscc. Fhn icl;l 323ml .. 'lullI Gnl'dtlcr. FiKCCUlil/c Oh'cctnl' , .lrp.' t August JO, 1989 ,...' I I I I t 1 l i I \ i I l I . , i I t , \, t I \ I \ \ t .-' Mr. Jim Terry pinellas County Board of county commissioners 315 Court street Clearwater, Florida 34616 Dear Mr. Te~. ~/'" This is in response to a request submitted by Pinellas county for .flnancial'assistance under the Beach Erosion Control Program for the purpose of restoring a 1.2 mile.beach known as the Sand Key, Clearwater S~gment (Florida Project No. PI-4). The project was not included in the Department's fixed capital outlay budget for FY 1990-91. The project was determined to be ineligible for state financial assistance because of a lack of public parking and beach access. This decision was made based on current DNR policy and rules. If you have any questions regarding this matter please contact me. ,- :......... ."'.. , \ Sincerely, ~ 171.' '/ I;.) (;J ;.J <::.....-)~ f / {I /., Lonnie L. Ryder Environmental Administrator Office of Beach Erosion Control Division of Beaches and Shores ," , LLR/bg ( 'tOr) '-/ ~ ff - ') :~~ :"'. 6 I .. . " . i l I' , "-' /I r ' , L ^-llIIiuiml\tlnn . nt'~dn~) :md ShOles l..:lw f.n(nrtciUeI11 101:1,1111: Rcsoul'ns Rectl:Juilln ~nd ~I b RUCIIIlU t.bl'~Rrll1(lIt 51:111: L:,"4h , JIm Smllh Doh Oll\lcrwouh Ger.lld l.cwls Tr;lIl1 O:.ltJlRher Ooyle rAtmer Ill'UY G:ulnr Sfttc'~'lolSitlt' Al'nr,1q' ('o<<~1 SUI~en"..",n.llu ~"C' 1\-t'o,u..t Cno,,,"in\o,,",,f~..-..hlltr Cm"",h,It...u01 M..".,Io... . . \" OnlJ Malliru:z ~',..,r !' . L ~ }~ i I. I ) t..willll Ilil" c.ftflllll' JIM !".,II !'"'Iur tI !blt IItb '_I{U1ltrlh AKo\"l\tf c...n Ctn1d IA... Slit. tMper.u_ 1M Ctlblt.et 5fa,. rru..n.- Ilob en"ronl ~Ntm tl' Apinltul'l Itftr tIIfm' C""l11laNtl<< tf EdIC.lU'" r " FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES r- I "arJol1 Sbmerun Douglu BuJldint 3900 (MJI1ORwuUh Bouluud TIllWaseeJ "orida 32399 -' ,..... November 10, 1992 Ms. Michel Nardi 915 chestnut Street Clearwater, Florida 34616 Dear Ms. Nardi: I enj~yed meeting you and others supporting the Sand Key restoration project and particularly enjoyed the well thought out questions the group presented to myself and Jim Terry. It is always a pleasure to meet with enthusiastic groups, certainly your group knows it's purpose and objective and is moat enthusiastic. I detected a willingness on the part of the group to do whatever it takes to achieve your obj~ctive and I look !orward to assisting in every way possible. I believe it would be good to arrange a meeting with City of Clearwater officials in the hear future to clarify exactly where we are with the project, tha ~ity's intentions regarding access and parking, and define what steps are necessary to achieve our objective. I think it would be good to specify exactly what financial participation can be expected from state sources with the. project "as is~, delineate minimum requirements for full ,state financial participati~n, then work to overcome the di~ference. It might be appropriate, at this point in time, to ask your liaison with the City to contact me for further discussion. I would liKe to resolve some difficult issues as soon as possible. Thank you for inviting me to your meeting, I look forward to working with your group with what I"feel to be a most note~o:r:thy effort. sincerely, ----L y g. I -' Lonnie L. RYd~ Environmental Administrator Office of Beach Management LLR/cdw l ,y.J,Ildntbt s.dtu pel ShtrH )luifM kriMrtU I~!ltf\ Uld Puh RfItOCrte )l211~tllltl\l SIJIII.lncl, Law f.Ilr tI'C1kII"ll I! ; ';,1; " , " ,1' I \ ! I \ I \ " \ ; - .'~ J , , ;r. ' " " , ..::....' \ '. \' > ' \. \))' .~\', ) ~ . i:-; l5 ! .. { ,~ 11 i" , ( r . , ~~. 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(~~~' , .:l f/-.,.,r:,.-:.;. ~:~I . to" '- \. . . . ~ >>:~") ':, :, ~ ~ "-r~ ' I :- '. f. - @ ~ I:~<l ~7) ; ~ 1.' ) .1 , l) n j \' U 11 , , l ~ ,~ .J ,~ ~ \..I? \""JC ~ '.. C. ti ~; ~ j?i, :' ,r~ ,tIt ~ ,i < ffb~'~' j Q~7'0 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 1:>' en . "t' ~ , ,r J I ~ \ ,\, , I ?! ~4. ~,f l {. .r . ~t~ ).:.,{ ..---...., -il' n ,ll U \('1 ) . ~'~ I, . I ~ ~ ~ ~-; F " ~: .. " " \ \ ,I i.~ t1= = = = = r==> = . \ ClEMv/MER HARBO!21 ~ ~ - 1.1 ~ ., .to r; . ::: ~ -1 ' f, Pfi..R~HJG P\.MJ (,11''( un · "S,Ij. \'\'l.!.l . .. I r r 'r r r c ,,[ 'r~ ,. r [; , I.... ... r ,.,.. LISTING OF PUBLIC/PEDESTRIAN ACCESS EASEMENTS ON SAND KEY, CLEARWATER, FLORIDA OCTOBER :\., 1992 The following is a listing of public access easements: 1. Easement located immediately north of Crescent Beach Club Two, granted by Cheezem Development Corporation on April 21, 1980, recorded January 28, 1981, O.R. Book 5141, page 1~32. 2. Easement located immediately south of Crescent Beach Club one, ,granted by Trustees of Guardian Mortgage Investors on March 2, 1977, recorded March 24, 1977, O.R. Book 4525, page 994. 3. Easement located immediately north of Ultimar One, granted by usx Corporation on Oecember 6, '2989, recorded March 1, 1990, O.R. Book 7212, page 673. 4. Easement located immediately south of site for ultimar Three, granted by USX corporation on November 14, 1991, recorded January 22, 1992, O.R. Book 7791, page 1555. The following is a listing of restricted access easements: 1. Easement located immediately north of the Gallery,Restaurant, granted by Trustees of Guardian Mortgage Investors on April 2, 1976, recorded April 21, 1976, O.R. Book 4402, page 560. Use restricted to owners of condominium units in ,the Isle of Sand Key Condominium No.1. 2. Easement located immediately north of South Beach 1400,' granted by U. S . Steel Corporation ( easement agreement not available). Use restricted to owners of condominium units on Sand Key developed by U.S. Steel Corporation. The following is a listing of public assess easement that have expired: , :l f , 1. Easement located immediately south of the Ultimar property (adjacent to the Ultim~r easement - see no. 4 above) granted by u.s. Steel Corporation in 1980, recorded January 28, 1981, O.R. Book 5141, page 1631. Easement located immediately south of the Cabana Club property granted by The Mills Development Group of Florida, Inc. on June 10, 1985, recorded June 22, 1985, O.R. Book 6037, page 749. ' i L 1 > r \ !, r' I " I ! ! ' I "u. i>-. . , \..., 2. r I I.. .\ r L , " " CITY OF CLEARWATER InlerderartmenlllJ ondence Sheet . 1'0: At Galbraith, City Attorney Fl{O~: Ream Wilson, Director of Parks and Recreation COPIES: Mike Wr ight, city Manager ~die Goudeau, City Clerk , SUBJECT: cheezem Impact Fees/ISland Estates DATE: December 1, 1992 At the city CommisBion Work Session of Monday, November 30, a question was asked about the $545,898 impact fee remaining to be collected on Sand Key from the original Cheezem Development Project. Staff indicated that when these monies are collected, they would have to be spent on sand Kev, but .for,any public purpose, not just for the acquisition or development of parks. To the contrary, the Mayor seemed to recall that the monies, when collected, would not be limited to Sand Key but could be spent anywhere throughout the city. We were asked to review our filee and provide an answer. According to the attached settlement stipulation {circuit civil No. 83-14905-1) dated March 27, 1984, monies must, be spent on sand Key. (Please see, page 7.) This is the document we have been going by and referencing. However, we would appreciate your reviewing paragraph 15 on page 5 of the settlement stipulation (Circuit civil No. 78-4765-7) which is also attached. This document indicates that the $545,898 shall be used for any city purpose as determined by the City. It dOGS not reference where the money should be opent. The question of where' these monies could be expended wUl quite possibly be asked at the city Commission meeting this coming Thursday night. Our response will be Sand Key unlese we hear otherwise from your office. Your asoietance is appreciated and I'm available in the event you have any queetiono. RW/mep " Attachment \:) ,} } I D1-~ I,:;} t~ U \V' ;. 'J' - I -..". r.J rn "1 uti DEe 0 ~-~~~'--J& I CrrYC~DE~ I ,. - .--..-...., ~ i1 1!4 '/ II ~ c: I ,I: .-" ._ ....T lU TItE CIRCUIT COURT FOR rIHELtJ\S COUnTY, FLORID1\ unITED STATES STeEL CORPORATIon, Plainti!f ," ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) . ) ) ) CIRCUIT CIVIL NO. 7B-47G5-7 VS. , 1 CITY OF CLEARHATER, a Municipal corporation, Defendant. SETTLEHENT STIPULATION '. plaintiffs, AJ.lERICAN COJ.mUUIT'! DEVELOPMENT GROUP, INC., a Florida corporation and its subsidiary limited partnershIps and co~porations, SAND KEY INVESTMENT PROGRAM I, LTD., a Florida limited partnership, SAND KEY LAND CORPORATION, a Florida corporation, and,~1ERICAN DESIGN & DEVELOPMENT CORP. OF SAND KEY, a Florida c~rporation, and defendant, CITY OF CLEARHATER, a municipal corporation hereby stipulate and agree as follows: L AHERICAN C0l1HUNITY DEVELOPHEUT GROUP, INC., a Florida ,\ corporation, and its subsidiary limited partnerships and corpora tions, SAND KEY INVESTHENT PROGRAM I, LTD., a Florida limited partnership, SAND KEY LAND CORPORATION, a Florida corporation, and ANERICAN DESIGn & DEVELOPHENT CORP. OF SAND KEY, a Florida corporation, are the successors in interest to UNITED STATES STEEL CORPORATION, the original plaintiff in this cause. 2. Plaintiffs are the owners of four parcels of: land on Sand Key within the city of Clearwater, hereinafter referred to .\ 'I as Parcel I, Parcel II, Parcel III and Parcel IV, ~hich are more particularly described in Exhibit 1 attached hereto. 3. ,Parcels I, II and III were part o~ those lands oW~ed by United States steei corporation that were the subject of Count. II of the original complaint in this cause. 4. Parcel IV was the subject of an independent action, circuit civil No. 83-14905-7, which was dismissed upon entry of a judgment incorporating a Settlement stipulation (herein, uParcel IV Settlement s.tipulation"). 5. Parcel I is a 9.18 acre parcel of land located on the bays ide of Sand Key that is improved with 64 r~sidential dwelling units. / ,! .' \ co. .) " ..'.....r I" l' f I!) " " , I. L I' ( number of uni ts transferred to Parcel II. If such transferred t' o p: \ l:: I '1' i 1., \ "F' ~ r' i \': , " ,: , " f~ " l j: t , i', ,,'" ~; ~; . ~~ ~ : f', l f.. r., f" ! 1 . . " . ) ,....01.. 6. Parcel II io a B.6 ~cra pnrcel Of Inndiocnted on the Gul(sid~ or Sand Key that is unimproved. 7. Parcel III is a 7.9 ncre parcel of land located on the , , baysidc of Sand Key at the extreme northern end Of the Key that is unimproved. . 8. Parcel IV is a 15 nero si,te that in located on the GUlfside of Sand Xey immediately to the south of the {!xistinq . ~ t... . Sheraton resort th~t 1s unlmproved. 9. Pla intiCls and DeCendants dasire to' amicably resolve particular ~isputcs that have arisen between the parties' in regard to Plaintiffs' rights to Use Parcels If II and III under the rinal judgment entered in this cause and the city's authority to amend ita zoning ordinance in regard to these parcels. 10.' Plaintiffs shall be entitled to develop an additional eo residential dwelling units on Parcel I, or a total of one .( . ~ hundred forty-four (144) residential dwelling units. The' y development of Parcel I shall be in substantial accordance with any of the alternate schematic site plans prepared by community' Design Corp. and dated ~ugust 28, 19B6, w?ich are a~tached hereto as EXhibits "11.-111 through tlA-JIl and hereby incorporated by " 'l reference. Plaintiffs shall not be restricted to utilizing the 1 ( 1 ! l ,',' i ,I.> I . \ ; . .' exizting foundation for the construction of the additional eighty (SO) units permitted pursuant to this Settlement stipulation. . '.\ 11. Except as provided below, Plaintiff shall be entitled to develop up to three hundred sixty (J60) residential dwelling units on Parcel II, provided that such development is in ., , I I . , o substantial accordance with any of the alternative schematic site plans prepared by Community Design corp. and dated August 28, , ' 1986, and .....hich are attached hereto as Exhibits liB-In through "B-4" and hereby incorporated by reference. In addition to the three hundred sixty (J60) units set forth above, Plaintiff shall be entitled to transfer no more than forty (40) residontial dwelling units from Parcel IV to Parcel II, in which 'event the number of units permitted on Parcel IV shall be reduced by the " uni ts, or any portion thereof, are not actually constructed on -~- ,I combination thereof, vith a conversion ratio of one (1' , .., .' . .. ..../ , . -~, . rarc~l II, they may be tr~ns(crr~d b~ck to Parcol IV pursuant to the prOc~dure not forth hor~in. In the ~VQnt that Farcel 11 and Parcel IV are conveyed to difforent owners, or that either Parcel is' conveyed to any perDon not '3 party to this Settlement Stipu) ation, subsequent to the entry of it judgment ba!iod upon , this Settlement stipulation, the transfer of any residential dwelling units from Parcel IV to rarccl II 5h\11l require the consent of the o~ncrs of both Parcels. Plaintiff' shall memorialize any such transfer by recording an appropriate notice of transfer in the Public necords of Plnellas, county and by filing a copy thereof with the city Clerk of the city. 12. Plaintiffs shall be entitled to develop up to 85,000 square feet of non-residential " floor area on, Parcel III. In addi tion, Plainti ffs shall be entitled to develop up to one hundred ten (110) residential dwellIng units on Parcel III, or up to two hundred t\Jenty (220) hotel units on Parcel III, or any residential d\.lell,ing unit ,or two (2) hotel un'its. Ho structure on Parcel III shall be in excess of one ~undred (lOa) feet above the established flood plain level. The development of Parcel III shall be in substantial accordance with any of the alternative schema tic si to plans prepared by Community Design corp. dated August 28, 1986, which are attached hereto as EXhibits ItC-l" through tlC-4" and hereby incorporated by reference. 1:1. 1\s add! tional consideration for the mutual agreements contained herein, the city agrees that Plaintiff shall be entitled to develop Parcel IV with an additional one hundred fifty (150) residential dwelling units or a total of riVe hundred t\.lenty (520) residential dwelling un! ts, which number includes t}:le density nuthorized by 'the Parcel IV Settlement StipUlation. provided that the development of Parcel IV with such additional residential dwelling units or 'hotel units shall be in substantial accordance with either (1) the Parcel IV settlement StipUlation or (Ii) any of the alternative schematic site plans prepared by Community Design Corp. dated August 28, 1986, attached hereto as EXhibits "0-1" through "D-3" '. and hereby incorporated by -3- '"'1 ~ : l; 11 t. !. . . . . \ I 1 .~ --, referonco. The tot.1! number or residential dWelling units or hotel units shnll be r;ubject, to reduction in the evnnt of n transfer or not more than rorty (40) residential dwelling units from Parcel IV to Parcel II. PlaintiffS shall have the rig~t to I' determine vhcther residential dwelling units or hotel units, or any combination thereof, shall be constructed an Parcel IV. It is agreed that 1.5 hotel units may be constructed in lieu of one , . , (1) ,residential dwelling unit of density allocated to Parcel IV. 14. Plaintiff shall have the right and ability to develop , any or all of Parcels I, II. III and IV in accordance vith the site plans attache;d hereto. In addition, Plaintiff shall have tho right to modify any or all of the site plans for Parcels I, II, III and IV, without the consent of the city of Clearwater, provided that: (1) there is no increase in height; (ii) the o.t set-backs arc greater than or equal to those shown an the site plans: (iii) there is no reduction in open area: (iv) there is no increase in density; and (v) there is no reduction in view corridor from the plan being modified. If the Plalntiff~ prop~se to modify any of the schematic site plans described above, then the PlaintiffS shall submit any proposed alternative site plan to the City }lanager of the' City of Clearwater or his designated representative for approval. which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld. Such approval shall not be deemed a vaiver of: any appl icable. requirement for a building or other permit (or development. Within fIfteen (15) days after such ) ~ submission, the city Manager shall detenninc, in writing, whether or not the proposed site plan is in conrormity with the provisions of this stipUlation. In the event that the city Hanager shall determine that the proposed site plan is not in c9n!ormancc, then Plaintiffs shall have the right to appeal the 'J decision of the city Hanager to the city Commission and, at their option, Plaintirrs shall have the right to obtain judicial review through the Final Judgment executed in conjunction with thi~ -stipUlation. In addition, Plaintiff shall be entitled to subdivide any or all of. Parcels "I, II, III and IV and assign appropriate density thereto. -4- -.)- ~ > ...''''" ( \ . " ,; L, I.. t' ! ~ j' \ \', .' 15. Plaintiffs agrQO to pay, on amount equal to cnch nm] every impact fee imposed, by tho city Municipal C6dc [or development of Porccl9 I, 11 and III: and each and' every impact fee imposed by the City Municipal Code, other than those imposed by city Code or ordlni'lnces Ul16.40 through 116.51, or their SUccessor ordinances, [or the development of Parcel IV. In lieu of the fees required to be paid for the development or Parcel IV by Clearwater Code of Ordinances B1l6.04 through 116.51, or SUccessor provisions thereto, -rive Hundred Forty-Five Thousand Eight Hundred Ninety-Eight Dollars ($545,990.00) shall be paid to the city ~o be used for any city purpose as determined by the city. This SUm represents the Nine Hundred Thousand Dollars ($900,000.00) provided for in the Parcel IV Settlement stipUlation, less the amounts already paid to or to be paid in conjunction with the development or the project known as "Crescent Beach," ....hich amounts may be used for any City purpose , r " , . , .) ,. .... . , r '} . '", I' l' . i I 1 I !: I I [, I I l. I \ I i' I ; I I as determined by the city. Such payments shall be made at the time that the fees required by Clearwater Code of ordinances ~~116.40 through 116.51 ....ould otherwise be required to be paid. 16. Hotwithstanding any provision of this Settlement stipUlation to the contrary, nothing contained herein shall limit the ability of the city to adopt or enforce (i) any lifa-safety ordinance adopted on a city-wide basis: (ii) 'any ordinance required to be adopted by any state or federal statute; or (iii) any building code adopted by the Pinollas county Construction Licensing Board, or any successor agency thereto, or by the state of Florida. Further. notwithstanding any provision of this Settlement stipulation to the contrary, the schematic site pl~ns ~attached a~ exhibits hereto shall govern the development of Parcels I, II, III. and IV (or, at Plaintiff's option, the schematic dra....ings attached to the Parcel IV Settlement StipUlation), in lieu of the Land Development Code and the city Hunicipal Code or any, other zoning codes or ordinances of the.", City of Clearwater, whether the same be enacted in the past, be presently in effect,' or be enacted in the future. '. -5- I, . \ . '11I" t' .- j.'c \ h , i limited partnershIp. and CUEElEM LAND CORPORATION, a Florida corporation. and ih!? Defendant. CITY OF CLEARWATER" a munIcipal corporation. hereby stipulate I, " , 11 . , f,l) ,.; \~ , ~.t. I ;(.' , 'i \ ....; I N THE C I RQJ I T COURT rOR P INn LAS coulln; HOIU DA CIRCUIT CIVIL tJo. 83-14905-7 ;, MP.R ? n 10~3 QIEElEM INVEsnlENT PROGRA~t I. LTD.. a FlorIda lImited partnershIp. and CHEEZEM LAND CORPORATION. a Florida corpora- tlon.' . Plaintiffs " vs. CITY OF CLEARWATER, a ~unlclpal corporatIon. Defendant. I .\ SETTLEMENT STIPULATION '! The PJafntfffs, CHEEZEI~ INVESUIENT PROGRAH I. Lm.. a Florida , and agree as fol lows~ I. Tho Plaintiffs have flied a ComplaInt for Declare10ry Judgment, Componsil'lory and PunitIve Damages and InJuncllve Rel'of In this Court agaInst the Dafendan1. It Is stipulated and agreed that this cause be setfled ,upon .~~: the terms and conditions as specIfIed herein Cthe "Stipulation"). and that a , . , Final Judgment be entered by the court IncorporatIng the Stipulation such This StIpulation resolves thedlsputc5 I'n regard to both par'cels of land; however. the terms of thIs StIpulation address each parcel Indlvldunl/y. 1- 'F , .~ :.: f. I' ' t ! ' ]~' ", '. l _ ~. ':\ " :,- lL itl, , ~ . . iti. 'r- \(- II ;:; . i;~ ,I> t - '\1:', It::, ~ ; . l'l'~ I 1 I -!. , -1:, .. .. . ',. -. .~.,,!' It . ~- , 'i~: t ~ "that the Stipulation shall have the full force and effect of law. A copy of the proposed FInal Judg~ent Is attached to this Stipulation and made a part hereof as ExhIbIt uAu. 2. The Complaint for Oecl~ra10ry Judgment, Compensatory ~nd '\ Punl1'l\ltl Damages and InJu~ctlve Relief 15 dlrec1ed to parcels of land lyIng iJnd loca1ed on Sand Key In the City of Clearwa1er. These parcels In the Complaint are referred 10 as 1he "Southern P~rcolll and "the IINorthern Parcol". I , . j/';,. .: ... -...' I. SE1ilEMtltT QL lllLSWlllERH P~BC[1. 3. The partIes stipulate to the following facts:(n) ClIEElEM WVESI,.'ENT PROGRA/>i I, LTD., Is the owner of a parcel of real property located on Sand Key In the City of Cloarwater. Florida. whose legal dcscrlp110n Is more particularly descrIbed In Exhibit lion attached io this Sflpulailon and made a part hereof. ThIs parcel of real property. for tho purposes of 1hls 1l11gatlon'and thi purpose of settlemont, shall hereinafter be referred to as the lISouthern Porcelli. (b) CllfElEM LAND CORPORATION. a FlorIda corporation. organIzed and existing under He laws of the State oJ Florida. Is the general part ncr of CllEElEM I HVESTI.4,EHT PROGRP.M I, L TO.. a II m It ed part ner sh I p. CHEEZE,., LAND CORPORATI ON has Its pr I ncl po I p I ace of busl ness In St. Petersburg. Plnellas County, Florida and has ihe rlght.,along wlih CHEEZEI~ INVESTMENT PROGRMI I. LTD.. 10 develop 1he "Southern Parcel", (c) There i i t \ i ' L I 1 ' , t ' \ r , ' I' - . I ~ " ~ . , t . ~ exists a controversy between the Plaintiffs and Defendant as to the approprIate and legal zoning code whIch should be applied to thl:l "Southern Parceltt and the ttNorthern Parcel", the manner and scope of development of the parcels and ihe p~yment of respective Impact fees and other fees upon development of the parcels. 4. The development rights agreed to hereunder with resped 10 ihe Southern Parcel shal I remain In full force and erfect for a period of 20 yeBrs. During that perlo~. Plaintiffs shall have the right to deyelop the . Southern Parcel In accordance with the provlslolls of this StipulatIon. and Defendant will. In good faith. permit such development and cooperate with PI~lntlffs as required by this Stipulation, 5. The P I a I nt If f s. CIIEEZEt~ lNVESTt~ENT PROGR^/~ I. UD.. a f lor I da " limited padnershlp. and/or CHEEZEM'LAND CORPORATION. a Florida corporation. shall have the right to build certain Improvements on the "Southern Parcel~ .; ~ 1'" C I> accordIng 'to the following requirements: (/\) The PlaIntiffs. at theIr clecilon. shall have 1he rIght to develop !he "Southern Parcel" pursuant 10 and according to any of the schematIc diagrams attach~d to this Stipulation as Exhlblis "0". "E". and "F" therein "approved schematic dlagramsll) or In -the alterna1lve. a schematIc diagram which contaIns any modifications to an approved schematic diagram provided thaf the schematic diagram does not Involve an Increase of height of j-- buildings. reduced setbacks. Increased density. or reduced ~Iear space and . view corridors from -the approved schematIc dIagram being modified. .. " ;i ~ ~. ~ J ',t )' . ~< r. . 1/ , " r' ~ . i' t- ',J, ~ " Plolntltrs sholl stJb,mlt Dnv proposed site pion to tho City ~llln(Jgcr of 'tho \I....... , . eliy ot Cleur"'Dtor or his doslgnlltud roprosantlltlve for approvol'. WIthin 'Ifloon (151 days after such ,submissIon. 1ho CIty Manager sh~ll determine. In writIng, .whhther or not the site plan Is In conformance with the provisions of this Stipulation. In the event that the delermlnatlon of tho CIty Manager Is In the negative, then Plaintiff shall have the right to appeal ~~c df;lclslon of the City ~lllnager 10 the Cl1y CommIssion andlor, at their op1lon, shall have tha right to obtain JUdicial revIew by enforcing the'Flnal Judgment Incorporating 1hls Stipulation. (B),lhe Plalntlfts may construct up to 120 res/dcntl81 dwelling unlts'on the "Southern Parcel". In addition, Plaln11ffs may construc1 an addItional 120 residential dw~1 ling units on tt~ Southern Parcel (for a t01al of 240), If 1he Plaintiffs de1ermlne. In their sole discretion, to transfer . , \ ' or clus1er up 10 120 dwelling units from the Norihern Parcel ont'o the Southern Parcel, provIded ihat evidence of such transfer Is recorded on the j ~ . chain of title of the Northern Parcel and constlfutes a charge on the title. ec) In conJundlon with the development of residential . , dwelling unIts on the Southern Parcel of land, Cheezem ~hall be authorized to owners of rcslden1lal dwellIng units construc1ed and sold by Plaintiffs and 1helr afflllllted companies. PlaintIffs wi II not erect any exterior signs , I 1 ;, 1 ' i '::. i :. i " \' ~-'L 1'1' ' j ! i , . I I j I I , l i j l develop up to 3000 square feet as a.deslgnated non-residential unit, for the purpose of a real estate office which. upon completion of the sale of ) dwelling unlis developed on the Southern Parcel. may be used for 1he purposes of management Dnd resale of 1he units, or other commercial or professional office uses primarily devoted 10 the provision of goods and services 10 1he . which advertise any commmerclal uses other than sales and rentals of residential dwel ling units. No bar or restaurant open to the public wll I be permitted or operated on the premises. (D~ The dev~'opmen{ of the construction on the "Southern Parcel" ~hall strictly be controlled by the provisions In ~hls Stipulation wl1l1out any reference to any o1her zoning codes or' ordinances of the CITY OF CLEARWATER. whether the same be ~nacted In the past, be prescntly In effect or be enacted In the future. (E) In development of the "Southern Parcel", the Plaintiffs shall not be required 10 provide more 1han one (1) parking space per residential dwelling unit. . , I. //' I ,- , ..... , , , 11. .5.f.ITll~IENT OLJHE.Ji01lIllERtl PARCEL 6. Tho Plaintiffs end Defendant agree ihot iha facts sioted h~roln 8S 10 1ho "Norlhorn Parcel II ore 1rue Dnd carreel nnd may be ut II hod tor iho purposo of 1hls Sottlemeni and entry of Final Judgment. CIIEEZEM lNVEsnlEtH PROGRAM I, LTD.. a FlorIda limited partnership, Is the owner of a porcol of relll property which Is 10ca1ed on Sand Key In the Cliy of Clcor",aier, Florldll. arid more particularly descrIbed In Exhibit flGII which Is at1ached io th Is St I pu I at Ion and made a pari hereof. Such rea I p/'orerty 5 ha II be referred 10 herelnof1cr In this S1lpulotlon 85 the IINorihern Parcel". 7. Tho PlaIntiffs, CliEEZEM INVESTMENT PROGRAM 1, LTD., and CIIEEZEM LAND CORPORATtON, a FlorIda corpora1lon, shal I have 1he right 10 build cer1aln Improvemen1s on the "Nor1hern Parcelt! according io the followIng requirements: (A) The Plaintiffs. at their election. shall have tho rlgh1 to develop 1he IINorthern Parcelll pursuant 10 and l!ccordlng to any of the schema1lc diagrams attached 10 this Stipulation as Exhlblfs Itli". 111", IIJII~ IIKII. liLli, IIWI. IINII. and 11011 (herein "approved schemaflc dll!grams"), or In the alternative, a schematic dlagr~m which contains any modlflca1lons to an approved schematic diagram provided that the schematic diagram does not Involve an Increase of height of buildings, reduced setbacks. Increased , ., 1 ,density, or ,reduced clear-space a~d view corridors from the approved schematic diagram being modified. Plaintiffs shl!l I submit any proposed site plan to 1he City Manager of the Cl1y of Clearwofer or his designated representative for approval. Wlfhln fifteen (,,> days after such submissIon. the City Manager shall determine, In wrl1lng. ~hcfher 6r not the site plan Is In conformance whh the provisions of this Stipulation. In the event that the determination of the City Manager 15 In 1he ~egatlve, then Plalnflffs shall have the rIght to appeal the decision of the City Manager to the City CommIssion andlor, at 1holr option. shall have the right 10 obtain JudicIal , , review bV enforcing fhe FInal Judgment Incorpofailng 1hls S11pulal1on. (8) The Plaln1lffs may construct up to 490 residential dwelling units on the Nor1her" Parcel provided, however, 1hat In 1he event Plaintiffs defermlne 10 c1usfer or 1ransfer unl1s 'to fhe Southern Parcel pursuant 10 Paragraph 5{b) of this Stipulation. 1hen the maxlmu~ number of units on th~ "Uorthern Parcol" shal I be reduced by the number of unlis clustered 'or 1ransferred 10 the "Southern Parcelll. "I " , tC) In dovelopment of the "l1orthern Parcel". fhe Plaln1lffs i/ Ii .. ---....... be enacted In the past, be presently In effect, or bo enacted In the future. (F) The development rlgh15 agreed to hereunder with reSiled 10 .the Norihern Parcel shall remain In full force and affeci for a perIod of 20 years. During that perlod,'Plalntlffs shall have the rIght to develop 'fhe 1 j; , .. " sholl not be requl r~d 10 prov I de mora I han ana (II park lllg !>llIlCtJ per residential dwelling unit. (D) Tho Plalntllfs shol I bri entItled fa construct or convert one or more of the planned buildings on the lI110rihbrn P8n~el" from resldontlal use 'fo hotel use. In the ovent that the Plaintiffs elect to construct ono or more contemplated structures for hotel use, fhen fhe ,. Pl~lntlffs shall be en-tltlcd to \.5 hotol units. In lieu of each pcrml1tod residential dwel ling unli. (E) Tho dovelopment of the "Northern Parcel II shall strictly be controllod by the provIsions In ihls StIpulatIon ~dihout any reference 10 any other 20nln9 codos or ordInances of tho CITY OF ClE^R~:^TER. whether tho same i' , I ... t_~"'" Northern Parcel In accordance wIth fhe provIsions of 1hls StipulatIon. and Defendant will, In good faIth, perollt such development and cooperato with Plaintiffs as required by thIs Stipulation. "1 9. In development of the "Southern Parcel" or II1l0rihern Parcel", I. 1 I " i- ': i.' " i' , il, I: I' , \\ " " , \ " h, , I I' ' 1, ' Ii' , I;: I: 'III. 'GE~ERAl CONDITIONS l\PPLICABLE TO "SOUTUERN PARCEl" AND "NORTHERN PARCEllI 8. The followIng provisions, Paragraph 9 through 22, shall apply to both the "Southern ParceJl' and 1he IINor,thern Parcel". the Plaintiffs shall, after obtaining approval of the site plan as provided (or abovs. only be requIred to submit building plans to the CITY OF CLEARWATER In order io InitIate the process of applying for a building permit. The City shall expedite, promptly process, and not dolay In any way the Issuance of any required permIts, and otherwise coopera1e with PlaintIffs In 1helr development submissions. The CIty shall not requIre 1he PlaintIffs to comply with any requirements or hearIng requirements pertaining 10 "I community Impact statements. or to attend hearings relating to same, nor shall PlaIntiffs be required to obtain slle plan approval from the City COmmission. ,The City shall be entitled to submit the buildIng plans and specIfications flied with the City by the PlaintIffs to Ii!. ruspec11vo department hcads, and/or to the City'S resource development comfl1l1te~, for the solo purpose of determIning liheth.er or not the working drawIng!> comply "I ~k i ~! ~t: \ Ii,: : I' d; . ~. \ L: \ I"~: , , ~ F.' : i' . r' r~ I.; I' ," t: t r} with this Court's FInal Jttdgmen1. and !,tlih health llnd safety codes In . .~ . . ...... . oxlsionco as 0' tho date of submIssion. All pormlts and bulldlng'pcrmlts shall be Issued forthwIth no lotor ihan 45 days from the' 1 ling of tho . , working drowlngs by PlaintIffs wIth tho CIty at Clearwater, provided the buIlding plans and specifications comply wl1h 1he farms of this StIpulation. It Is fur1hor agreed 1hot PlaIntiffs sholl be c~tl'Hcd to a foundatIon permit wIthIn' 10 workIng days of submissIon of 0 sl1e rlon. togethor wl1h structural drawings 'or 1he foundation, sealed by D lIcensed structural engIneer, so os 10 permit PlaIntiffs to commence work on the project. Issuance of the foundation permIt 10'111 not cons11tu1o fInal approval of ....orklng drawlng$ for the entIre structure, nor wIll same guarantee Issuance of ll' flllal buIlding " permit. i,.) - " 10. Tho parties agree 1hat the t01al number of resIdential dwellIng unIts of sIx hundred and ten (610) hereby authorized to be placed upon the USoufhern Parceln and "Northern Parcolll Is consIstent wIth the general concept of approxImately thIrty two (321 resIdential dwel lIng unlis per acre. 11. In order to resolve the controversy between the partIes 8S 10 the fees and Imp~ct fees payable by PlaIntIffs, It Is agroed 1hai Plaintiffs shall pay the follo~lng 10,1he CIty of Clearwater. In lIeu of any and all fees, charges, Impact fees, assessments, Imposts. land dedIcation requIrements or other costs of any kind or nature wha1soever that would otherwise be Imposed by the City, whether presently provIded for or created by future ordinance: (A) As t~ building permits applied for In the fIrst 10 years during which 1hls Stipulation Is In effect. Plaintiffs wll I pay the Clty1s pe~mlt applIcatIon fees, water connection fees, se~er connectIon fees and developmental Impact fees (as provIded for In CIty of Clearwa1er Code, Chapter 50 and Chapter 133.06) at 1ho rlltcs prcsen'Hy chargod for same, which fees wIll be payable a5 fInal buildIng permIts ate Issued for constructIon of ~Dch buIldIng or other Improvement. DurIng t~e second 10 years In whIch thIs StIpulation Is effective, such fees sh~11 be charged a1 the rates thon In "j effect under the City's ordInances for similar proJects. ThIs paragraph Is not appllcablo'io the Impact fees descrIbed In paragraph lltS) below. eB) PI~lntlff5 wIll pay 8 CombIned One-TIme Impact fcc af ,_~ ~900.000 io lbo Cliy In Ilou of tb. fo~s.requlr.d by Ordlnences NOs. 312.-83~~ and 3\29-83, bnd ,In Iteu of cny other ch~rges ag8lnst the land, whether ~ exIstIng or created In the futuro by pllssago of new laws or o~dlnances. ThIs I: .. , . 1/ ~ ,CombIned One-TIme Impact feo will be proretcd Dmotlgthc 6)0 resldontlol " dwellIng ullIIs to bo conslruc1ud herounder. llnd paId 10 tho Cltv as cach 'v codlflcato of occupency Is Issued. 8t 1he rato of $1.475.40 per resldoni/al dwolllng unit or ~963.00 per hotel unit, besod upon the numbor of unlis 10 which tho certlflc~1D of occupancy Ilpplles. Tho monIes pnld to the City hereunder are 10 bo reserved for U50 In acquirIng. maintaIning Dnd ImprovIng j i 1 j i parks end other public facllttlos on Sand Key. 12. This StipulatIon and tho Final Judgment shall be enforceable by either, party by InjunctIve rellcf or any other legal or equItable rollef available In clvl I actions under I'aw. 13. The fInal Judgment and this Stipulation shall be deemed to establish property rights and obligations which run wIth the land. and which are binding upon and enforceable against and In favor of Plaintiffs, their successors In title, and upon the City of Clearwater. 14. The parties agree that ,the PlaIntiffs and theIr successors ." shall not bo entitled to develop either the "Southern" or "Hortnern" parcels under any 2onlng, regulations other than those contained In this StIpulatIon and that this StIpulation limits the rights of both partIes. 15. The partIes agree to be bound by the terms of thIs Stipulation ,I 16. It Is agreed tha1 the court shall retaIn JurisdIctIon over the ~ ! ~.;.. I . ~ ~ I " i :I'~ I;: if,' ! \ ,: i , ' 1'1 ': ~ ~ : ,\ ;:: , ; I;' \ . ~ -->" 1 I , upon the entry of FInal Judgment In 1hls CDuse. unless the terms hereof arc modifIed by mutual agreement of the pDrtles and approved by the court at a later date. ". subject matter and parties to -this cause for the enforcement of the StipulatIon and final Judgment. 17. The parties agree thot the StipulatIon and FInal Judgment In this cause shall be recorded llt tho expense of the Plaintiffs. \) 18. No other agreement. either expressed or Impl led, which Is n01 made 6 part of this StIpulation and the fInal Judgment of the court shall be binding and enforceable agaInst any of .the parties hereio with the exception that any modifications or amendmenfs shall "be In writing. signed by all pllrtles. and approved by the court. 19. The City agrees to dismiss with proJudlce the law suit cntliled CIty of Clearwater vs. U. s. Steel. et ul ~hlch has been brought against OiEEZEM INVESTMENT PROGRAM I. LTD.. {md CHEEZEI... LAND CORPORATION, Case No. 1\ 84-B44-15, now pending In the Circuit Court of Plnellas County of florlda. as -, 1/ _ 'I '[ , ' if t . . , 1N THE CIRCUn COwn rOR PJrJfLlAS COUNTY, FLORIDA CJRCUJ1 CIVIL NO. B3.1~q05_7 ClfE(l[M JNVESTMENT PROr.RA'" J, LTO., a Florida limfted partnership, and CIl[rUM LAND CORPORATION, a Flot-ida ~orporation, Plainliffs, Ys. CHy or CLEARWATER, a municipal corporation, . 11 De fendant. , . FINAL JUDGMENT' TJfJ S ACTION coming on 10 be he~rd upon the Sett lelllent 5t ipu1 at ion betwee~ lhe p.rtfes C"[E1EM INVESII1CNr PROGRJ\H I, lCD, 'nd' CII[[l[1I lMD CORPORAf/ON and the CITY OF Cl[AR~AlCR and lhe COurl being fully .dvlsed in lhe premises, it is AO.JUOCiED TI/AT: 1. This Court has jUrisdiction over the parties and lhe Subject . . ,matter of the litiqation. Z. The Pla Inliffs and the Defend.nt were and are fully .utl'Drfled to enter into the Set t1 ement Sti pu l.ti on, and the SeU 1 ement StiPUI.tiDn is valid and binding 'upon the Plaintiffs and Defendant. 3. The Court accepts" Confirms and inCOl'porales the terms of the Settlemenl Stipulation dated "arth~, 1aR4, riled herein, and 'h, partie, ' .\ are hereby 0' der ed to tamp ly with the le'ms, and tond ill Dns of U.. Sel tlement " Slipu IatlDn ., if' sa i d lerm, .nd prDv j s lon, ",'O"e fu 11 y ,et r Dr th here in, 4. All t 1 a 1m" diWIa.e" at t ions, .nd cause, Dr 't tlon or any t Ind, I~tl ud In9 c 1. ions far cost, and .It D"ney,' fee" ar is i ng aul of the ,ubj ect on. lter or th Is !l ti 9a UDn, wILh the "cept ion of the right, of the par lie, acquired by this Judgment, are hereby forever diSCharged. ~. .... i" ,', I.., 'j j,r~ ~.' ' I' r: ii' It:. :L lit: )~ l , r.1 r .1: EXlllnlT A Page 1 of 4 - , '! , I ;;1 V/' t, ',-.:,., , ;' . /. I; () .. .-: 5. The Court !>hall tclain ,iurhdlcllon of Lhh cause for purposes of enforcement ,of the pravis irins of lh I!> nnal Jud9numt ilnd the SeL t lement St Ipulalion which is incorporated herein. 6. This Final Jud!lment is inLended, and shalt be construt>d. as . creatfn9 a covenant which runs with the land, and same' shall be hindinq Upon Plaintiffs, Oefendanl, and any and all success~rs In tille Lo' llle real p"'operty located in Clearwater, Pinellas Counly, nor ida, wh ich oroperly i!. more fully described in Exhibits rand 11 attached hereto. , , . ' , f' . ;7. Any parly hereto. or any Successor in Lille to lhe "eal properly described in Exhibits rand rl. shall have the ri!lhL to enforce this Final Judgment by motion for injunctive re1 ief, or by any other c1v i1 1eoa1 rerned,f. DONE AND ORDERED. in Chambers, at C1 ~arl~ater. Pinell as Caun'ty, Flor ida, th is :;;-H-d day of Narch. 19811. .... '. l L'WJVtR ITR"ClITrJUlmE Cop i es to: . . .,,\'ir." t~~/ if RUE COP Y - L Jf) ~ 4/~::::~\' Circuit JudBO , .' John T. 'Allen. Jr.. Esq. Frank X. Kowal ski, Esq. . ";J .( .,....c , , " ~ . I~ I ,j " EXUI an A Page 2 of 11 \- I' '1.1. ~ , q " ,I' J' .L l~ ~. :, ~ , . f!" f;.,. , l~) ~. _of. f',. 11 ':? "ii."'. . ~ i' "; '1[:,' . ~ .1(.':. ,11.,;', . ,j I"f; II: ~;:: .. .f..' I, el, I.,.: " .. ~ i. ~.. f"" lr:; l h', [1:.\' , l',' , .' 1[::;': . ".'} : ~;.; ., L: ;' ,'Ilt,~.~ . 'l~' II'> " p:'.' 't;:, , IL:, , I,' , \1:,:, , \k; .. . .. .;1': ,": ,', !I']. .',", "'\/ " i!':,~ 1,,; h:; . It'! . I ::,~ ;0... " . -I:' l~i (. '" j/ !:~ , , , , ":" .\ '~ " " , ,~ ,;; k , 'r '1' It!. , , , ll~'?i ,1 j.; ,j ~; t.,..-:-.... }l " .\ , 11 , , ;~' , \ I: .'111 i ~ . L r c !; I i l i. r 1 l: f. )i , r L' jd d ,j f j:,~ ill Ii "f oi ' IJc ,L:'" . " l lp q 1''1 ' ,j ~ :1 f ' I " if :~ ~ . iH ,It . :Ij, , ii~ .: L c~ '. !1, '~ 11. ~ '.1 .' ..-. .- i " , DATED 1hls '?'7(!:...day at ',lbrch, 1984. ,t , Coun1orslgned: CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA - uh_fL ~- r-CommlssJoner ~ ., Af1es-t : oc: / " -B':~~~.~' ~J.l...;..,. . ,~ . - r t-- . _, . '. . T. ~ d.. CIfEEZ~.": JVEST~lEN~ PROGRAt.,,,I , LTD... ~_.__._,:_~._------_.:- By! KElf CHEEZEM, Y J Ce Pres I dent /"., C"E~ ~ORPOR^TIO" By! 'CiiEEZE~I, Vice PresS-cje~t--- II . .. t). .. ;. . ,. " .. i ., , 1 " , :f~x._-t:~~_. .. FRAN X. KOh'ALSKl P. O. Box 4748. Clearwater, FL 33518 (013) 462-6760, Chief Ass1. CIty Attorney At10rney for Defendan1 " '. I ' . , ., '. ' , ~ . i) '.1 ,~. , I.~, .t"~') Jr:.1 .,;) .1 , " '. , ",'l . . j~" J. ',t':! . ,. < .! //.. ,. " . " ';/ , , I! INST I 92-100960 PINELL~S COUNTY FL~, nPR B, 199~ 4:44PM OFF,REC.hK 7070 ro 749 1\MENDMENT TO DECIJ\RATION OF CONDOMINIUM OF CLE1\RWATER KEY ASSOCIATION - SOUTH B"''1, INC., A CONDOMINIUM The condominium association, KEY' CLEARWATER ASSOCIATION SOUTH DAY, INC., 0 Florida not-for-profit corporation, met at 8 reconvened annual meeting on June 3, 1991, duly noticed as required by the corporate documents and by Florida law. At that meeting, upon motion duly mode and seconded, the Association by an affirmative vote of the un1t o"merd pr~sern:; anu vo't1.ng, according to the Declaration of Condominium, , voted to amend the Declaration of Condominium, as the same were originally recorded in a.R. Book 5617, pages 283, et seq., and Condominium Plat Book 24, pages 6-12, inclusive, public records of Pinellas County, State of Florida, to a~end Article IV, Section 1(0) and (b) of the By-Laws of Clearwater Key Association - South Bay,' bl mi('I~PCJllC nnCt~ ~p__Inc. so that it now provides: DS !NT ___ IV. FE~~ __ Administration Jornt I'/e Section 1. REV a. 'l~umber and Qualification. The affairs of TOT^LJ',U1the Association shall be governed by ~ Board of Diroctors, , The. number of dirt;octors which shall 'const1 tute the Board .,:''f''P1I shall be not less than three (3) nor more. than nine (9). '" The Board of Directors may from time to time increase or decrease the number of persons to serve on the Board, provided there is always an odd number of 'members and there is never less than three (3) nor more than nine (9) members. Any increase or decrease in the number of members shall be effectuated prior to the notice of the next annual meeting, and such change in numbers shall be effective as of the date of the regular election as such annual meeting. All directors, except for the initial directors named in the Articles of Incorporation, shall either be, members of the Association, persons owning a condominium unit evidenced by recorded instrument. a spouse of an un1t owner or the trustee or spouse of a trustee of an intervivos trust in which the unit has been transferred, or designees of the Developer. The Directors shall be elected at the annual meeting of the owners by a majority vote and each director shall serve for a term of one year or until his successor, shall be eleccea and Quly qualitied, except tha~ the initial Directors shell serve until their resignation or rel.!nqui!i'h!1'ent of centrel of ~l".c :,~scciGtio.. by t:',E: Developer pursuant to Article V of the Articles of Incorporation. The Developer reserves the right, in its sole discretion, to remove and replace any or all of the initial directors. ... <0 <~ 110 M .-4 ~li ... Cl.l . ... !': CI "'... Cll<tl o ~ ~ ... <tI . 111 ....-4 ...U ., QJ 0... . ~QJo\ ~Ji:g a: ... , . j:. = >: . w':" .. ,.; P'I .... ::) . ::::0 u . ;1;1>< .. o l-< ~ f' ~ f t : I: ~ ' .~ ". ,.. t ~ . i I': i, J ~; c i ~ " ' . , 1 : \ I: '. I , , : , ~ : . . ; ~ . , , , " ~ !. , ~ ' , , [ i , , , , b. Removal. Directors may be removed, with or wi tryout, cause" by the vote or agreement in wri ting of a majority of the owners. The vacancy so created shall be filled by the members of the 'Association. No Director, other than the initial Directors named in the Articles of Incorporation, or their duly elected replacements, shall I continue to serve on tho board if during his term of office; his membership in the Association shall be terminated for any reason wh&~9eev&F. except'in the event sald directors KM~I_EEN F, DEItLA1\EIi, CLF.th: ---:-... ... '....,..1.. I ;'~. "" ~ 0"",,, I, I. ; ; , '. : , q' II 11. " (, I' ; ~ ' l If: I\,' . c' I' I" , j j, , . : f. " t , ' ! 'c f~' 1': 11 I r PINELL~S COUNTY FLn. O~F.REC.UK 7070 PO 750 transfer his unit into an intorvivos trust as Bot forth in paragraph ( a ) . CONDOMINIUM PLATS PERTAINING HERETO ARE RECORDED IN CONDOMINIUM PLAT BOOK 24, PAGES 6-12, PUBLIC RECORDS OF PINELLAS COUNTY, FLORIDA~ Except as herein expressly amended in Section l(a) and (b) of Article IV of the By-Laws of the Clearwater Key Association - South Bay, Inc., as ~eretoforo amended, shall remain in full force and effuct. ., IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the President and secretary of said corporation executed this Amendment of Condominium and .., 5- b/.J day caused the corporate seal to be affixed this ~ of /v1t:) OJ IJ , 1992. ATTEST: CLEARWATER KEY ASSOCIATION' - SOUTH BAY, INC. . ~Adl'l /c:;, ,....1 (::fa 1....11' h t' ff./ \ secyetary , ay: tf<.a~ t/ Preside t r2'~J (SE ) ... f c ~ f :\ ~ :l r: II .' h { i " }, . ~ ; i I: j: t ~ STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF PINE4LAS I HEREBY CERTIFY that before me personally appeared tt\....r.. ~.... \?;~\ '...~..., and "\<!:l.\c;'~ C:.. ~..\?..... as ~.:..~~ and \==I....:~..~....~ . respectively;--o.f CLEARWATER KEY ASSOCIATION SOUTH BAY, INC., a Florida corporation, to me personally known to be the persons described, in and who executed the foregoing instrument or has produced as identifi- cation and who did take an oath, and severally acknowledged the execution thereof to be their free act and deed as such officers; for the uses and purposes therein expressed, and that they affixed thereto the Official seal of said corporation and the said instrument'is the act and deed of said corporation. (CORPORATE SEAL) I .' ,,' . WITNESS my hand and ..o!!icial seal at Clearwater, said County and State, this ;;).:::.~ day of '('/\<'1('<."" ; 1992. ~: r:: ~I w f\ ~. !~t :.~ " - ~~: i-I... r.., ~.: I~: ~', ,~ Po. ~ ~ .... v 'n ~.., ~ i:~.1; .. d...., h '. . .' .. \. ~ ;:'+. r. ~.. '.; .' . . ~ ." .~~ ;:,r: i . ";'; Q~...,,\,.. -s. ~",. ~,." t'-.. Notary P lie . My Commission Expires: ~OlMl" rum.J('. :;T!.rc or rLomDfl'I~;t' . io. t I:U..tc U:';'..t'J.L \...... ."-~J~I.:~;~I.~.~:U"..": i ..,UH..J....U J.h'U U_UI""". rlol....... I'" ,I f: } . ..;. ... .. ' I. ....~ It :<' r: U z ~..t _.J'~ I:: 1\[ Lr" :/-: o -' -I I ' .,) ~'.. ~t' ....~ ~;! r:.~" . I. ',- ,i". : : > ~.:; i~~ m ,''"~ "~ ~.., ..- <I~ ~. C'J !-: '.~ I. ," :\ i.. ~ -: H :: . 0' .. ~:: I . . ..... . 1'"".'.J " " .. , . . J. San~ Key Condominium-South Bay-1501 Gulf Blvd. R\~.c-\ V}1.9.-..#8(3 , cc "1;;J.13!9~ ( ~\Cf r'~~- -, Paqe No. , " TABLE OF CONTENTS AND EXHIBITS TO ,THE PROSPECTUS ". 4 4 4 5 5' 5 6 6 6 6 - .- .f l I I ! I i I Cover Sheet Important Matters to be Considered , Brief Description of the Condominium Recreation Facilities Control of the Association and 'Condominium Property Summary of Restrictions Restrictions on Transfer of Units Utility and Other Services Management of the Association and Maintenance of the Condominium Property Common Expenses and Ownership of the Common Annual Budget for the Condominium Estimate of Closing Expenses to be Paid by Purchaser Escrow Deposits' Good Faith Effort to Comply 1 ' 2 3 3 Elements , ' v, _ . 'i EXHIBIT 1 ~ Declaration of Condominium I. Submission Statement 1 [I. Name 1 III.. Legal Description 1 IV. Easements 1 ' V~ Identification of Units 2 VI. Survey. Plot Phn. and Graphic Description of Improvements 2 VII. Percentage of Ownership of Common Elements. Common Surplus and Sharing in Common Expenses 2 VIII. Voting Rights 2 IX. AAiendments 2 x. As sod at ion 3 XI. By1 aws 4 XII. Common Benefits 4 XIII. Assessments '4 XI V. Tannination 5 XV. Insur3nce 5 XVI. Common Elements and Appurtenances 7 XVII. Parking and Storage 8 XVII I. Restrictions 9 XIX. Transfer of Condominium Parcels 11 XX. Mortgages 12 XXI. Unit Boundari es 13 XXII. Maintenance, Alteration and Improv emen t 13 XXI II. Compliance and Dafault 15 XX I V. Covenants Running With the Land 16 , XXV. Reservation of Rights tO,Developer 17 XXV I. Recreation Facilities 18 Exhibits. t . " " Exhibit A Exhib it B Exhibit C Exhib it 0 ~ Survey. Plot Pl~" and Deseript ion Articles of Incorporation Byl ilWS percentage Ownership of Corrmon Elements , . :1 EXHIBIT lA ~ Amendment No. 1 to the Declarat40n of Condominium .t d . l1. .....') .' ,I , p. ,. " " " " " " -, , . EXHIBIT 2 - Articles of Incorporation I. 'Name II. Purpose - II I.. Power J V. Members V. Directors VI. Officers VII. Indemnification VI II. Bylaws IX. Amendments X. Registered Agent and Office XI. Term XII. Subscribers EXHIBIT 3 - Bylaws I. Identity II. Definitions III. The Association IV. Administration , V. Assessment and Collection'of , Cornnon Expenses . VI. Annual Budget ' VII.', J1mendment of BylaWS VIII. Notices to Mortgagees EXHIBIT 4 - Operating Budget EXHIBIT 5 ~ Purchase Agreement EXHIBIT 6 - Receipt for Condominium Documents EXHIBIT 7 - Plot Plan EXHIBIT 8 - Floor Plans EXHIBIT 9 - Management' Contract EXHIBIT 10 - Escrow Agreement " 1 1 1 3 4 5 6 , 6 6 7, 7 B " 1 '2 2 5 11 12 13 14 '" " '1 Note: All page numbers above refer to the page numbers as thE:Y appear 1nIlhe individual documents and not to their numbers in the . Prospectus. , \ 'I .. :'/ ", " !. " ~. ~ , " '" \: \, 11' ! ,I \' :j , > ". I' " I, l 'r J I . ~ f T f ' t t . ~ ' , l:i " L ,I :~ . '..;. : " '. ~~ ., ", ".{\ "" ...... " ." .' , . :}. ,. ',:' h {r~ .r;1 ," ';I\'~~~: r:,~ . :. }~j~ \\ "lk .' f:} i(," C~:- f. '. r, , ,~'~' r1 I-di r,,',', 1 ~ t/ I" , f ,~ f' JW ,l.I'; 1'1":' , f( -I"~ . ;.' 1, p;' . 1" l' ~~;' ,i tb I '\ rl~ .1 Jl . }. .!~ Ii: i \;" i. ;. , ~ . I 'j:- t .(~ . ~. \:{ . ~: (~ , :'~~; " , , f . ' . I', :'1" }' . .,' , . \ (, I.... .' I , . J . 1'- , " .' . ' I 1 I t < I. , t' ; L 1" '. ,. , PRO 5 P E C T U 5 " ) ,.' ,J FOR SAND KEY CONDOMINIUM-SOUTH BAY-1SOl GULF BLVD. , .,' . ~ +". ~.., j.~1 ';~: ".> .- " , " THIS PROSPECTUS (OFFERING CIRCULAR) CONTAINS IMPORTANT MATTERS TO BE CONSIDERED IN ACQUIRING A CONDOMINIUM UNIT. , " , " . .. ,'. .,. , , THE STATEMENTS CONTAINED HEREIN ARE ONLY SUMMARY IN NATURE. A PROSPECTIVE PURCHASER SHOULD REFER TO ALL REFERENCES, ALL,EXHIBITS HERETO, THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS AND SALES MATERIALS. "1' .' ,.' ORAL REPRESENTATIONS CANNOT BE RELIED UPON AS CORRECTLY STATING THE REPRESENTATIONS OF THE DEVELOPER. REFER TO THIS PROSPECTUS . ,., (OFFERING CIRCULAR) AND ITS EXHIBITS FOR CURRENT P.EPRESEHTATIONS. .. .. ..:;' .;: .' '1, ., I .. , ., -. ' .' 'I " "I .' '" , ' ..,., ,.. d' .... "-t ' " " . \' ., r " .' IMPORTANT MATTERS TO BE CONSIDERED IN ACQUIRING A CONDOMINIUM UNIT .. THE DEVELOPER IS CREATING THE CONDOMINIUM ON FEE SIMPLE INTERESTS AND INTENDS TO CONVEY TITLE TO THE PURCHASERS" OF THE UNITS IN THE CONDOMINIUM IN FEE SIMPLE. PLEASE REFER TO PAGE 3 OF THIS PROSPECTUS. THERE IS NO RECREATION FACILITIES LEASE ASSOCIATED WITH THIS CONDOHINIUM. THERE IS A CONTRACT FOR MANAGEMENT OF THIS CONDOMINIUM PROPERTY WITH THE SAND KEY MANAGEMENT COMPANY WHICH CONTRACT IS FOR AN INITIAL TERM OF ONE YEAR AND MAY NOT BE RENEWED WITHOUT THE CONSENT OF THE CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION. THE MANAGER IS AN AFFILIATE OF THE DEVELOPER. A BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE MANAGE- ~mNT AND MAINTENANCE OF THE CONDOMINIUM CAN BE FOUND AT PAGE 5 OF THE PROSPECTUS. THE DEVELOPER HAS THE RIGHT TO RETAIN CONTROL OF THE ASSOCIATION AFTER A MAJORITY OF THE UNITS HAVE BEEN SOLD. FOR MORE DETAILED INFOm~TION, REFERENCE SHOULD BE MADE TO THE ARTICLES OF INCOR- PORATION OF THE ASSOCIATION WHICH IS EXHIBIT 2 TO THIS PROSPECTUS. THE SALE, LEASE OR TRANSFER OF UNITS IS RESTRICTED. FOR FURTHER DETAIL, REFER TO PARAGRAPH XIX OF THE DECLARATION OF CONDOMINIUN:' UNIT OWNERS ARE REQUIRED TO PAY THEIR SHARE OF THE COST AND EXPENSES OF MAINTENANCE, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, TAXZS, INSURANCE, AND REPAIR OF THE COMMON ELD1ENTS OF THIS CONDOMINIUM 'AND OTHER EXPENSES OF THE ASSOCIATION. PLEASE REFER TO PAGE 5 OF THIS PROSPECTUS. :. . , ., , - THERE ARE LIEN RIGHTS AGAINST EACH UNIT TO SECURE THE PAYMENT OF ASSESSMENTS OR OTHER EXACTIONS COMING DUE FOR THE MAINTENANCE, OPERATION, UPKEEP, AND REPAIR OF THE COMMON PROPERTIES AND COMMON FACILITIES. THE UNIT OWNER'S FAILURE TO MAKE THESE PAYMENTS MAY RESULT IN THE, I~WOSITION AND FORECLOSURE OF THE LIENS. PLEASE REFER TO PAGE 6 OF THIS PROSPECTUS. RECREATIONAL FACILITIES MAY BE EXPANDED OR ADDED WIT:ZOUT CONSENT OF UNIT OWNERS OR THE ASSOCIATION. PLEASE REFER TO PAGE 4 OF THIS PROSPECTUS. EACH PURCHASER OF A RESIDENTIAL DWELLING UNIT HAS THE RIGHT TO HAVE ALL DEPOSIT FUNDS (UP TO 10 PERCENT OF THE PURCHASE PRICE) DEPOSITED IN AN INTEREST-BEARING ESCROW ACCOUNT. THIS RIGHT MAY BE WAIVED, IN WRITING, BY THE PURCHASER. .\ \ 'THE STATEHENTS SET FORTH ABOVE ARE ONLY SUMHARY' IN NATURE. A PROSPECTIVE PURCHASER SHOULD REFER TO ALL REFERENCES AS WELL AS THE ENTIRE SET OF DISCLOSURE r~TERIALS AND HIS CONTRACT OR PURCHASE AGREEMENT. ALL DISCLOSURE MATERIALS, ,CONTRACT DOCUMENTS AND BROCHURE MATERIALS ARE IMPORTANT LEGAL DOCUMENTS AND IF NOT UNDERSTOOD, PROSPECTIVE PURCHASERS SHOULD SEEK LEGAL ADVICE. , \ r,") ~ ~ ,} I .t -2- ; ~ " : A BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE CONDOMINIUM South Bay-1SOl Gulf Blvd. The name Dy which this cQndomtnium is identified is SAND KEY CONOOMINIUM~SOUTH BAY-ISOI GULF BLVD., ~nd this ~ondominium is located at 1501 Gulf Boulevard, Clearwater, Florida: 33515. The maximum number of units that will use facilities in common with thiscondomtntum ts 160. THE DEVELOPER INTENDS TO CONVEY FEE SIMPLE TITLE TO EACH UNIT. ,] The original Developer of this condominium was USS Realty Development Division, a division of United States Steel Corporation. The subsequent and present Developer is Cheezem Investment Program I, Ltd. The General Partner is Cheezem Land Corporation, 'a subsidiary ofC~eezem ~evelopment Corporation. The President and Chief EXecutive Officer of Cheezem Development Corporation and Cheezem Land Corporation is Mr. ' Charles K. Cheezem. Mr. Cheezem's experience in the construction and,development industry and in real estate sales in Florida spans the past 32 years, much of which has been in the develop- ment, construction and/or sales of condomi~iums. , The Developer reserves the right to assign any or all of its rights to another capable entity. In such event, the Purchasers ond Unit Onwers will be advised of such an assignment, the name of the assignee, the chief operating officer or principal directing the development, and its experience in this field. There are 64 units in this ~ondominium in one building. 'Sixteen (16) units shall each have 3 bedrooms and 2 1/2 bathrooms. All other,units shall each have 2 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. Reference should be made to Exhibit A attached to the ' Declaration of Condominium in which can be found a copy of the survey of the condominium showing the location of the residence building and other facilities used only by the unit owners of the condominium and also showing the location of the recreational pool area' and common parking area, the use and maintenance of which will be shared with the owners of units in Sand Key Condominium~South Bay-l55l Gulf BlVd., a contemplated condominium adjacent to the South. The construction and equipping of the condominium is complete, and the units are available for occupancy. . : ( ) .~. .'.~' (Ii ~ :.-' '~: , .~. :' >:::' J ~ :~:. ;:, ~,,~i~ ~ . :~> : '. ~': I , f":'" 1- '::'c: i ::;\ . ~ .' '4:~~<~ 'id: ' j ~. ~ RECREATION AND GUARDHOUSE FACILITIES I. ;.:": The swimming pool, recreation building and guardhouse that' will be used by unit owners of this condominium will be used in common with the owners of units in Sand Key Condominium-South Bay-l551 Gulf Blvd. The pool and recreation building are located on property immediately to the South of where the condominium building is located. A guardhouse that will service this condo- Minium in common with Sand Key, Condominium-South Bay-1551 Gulf Blvd., will be located at the main entrance to the property, An undivided one-half (1/2~ interest in these facilities will be part of the common elements of this condominium. and the remainder will be owned by the Developer for later submission as part of the common elements of Sand Key Condominium-south Bay-1S51 Gulf Blvd. , . '., ~. '" . ," t . ~;i . ~,. .~/ " , " ." J'. ~ .,':: ,T,', ': -3- ., i II UTILITY ~~O OTHER SERVICES Electrical service for each unit will be supplied by Florida Power Corporation and each unit will be billed separately for its electricity. Sewer service, garbage service~ water and environ- mental sanitation, including storm drainage, shall be supplied for each unit by the City of Clearw~ter, the cost of Which, however, is included in the monthly maintenance fee. The Manager of the association will arrange for electricity to be provided for the common areas of the condominium. MANAGEMENT OF THE ASSOCIATION AND MAINTENANCE OF THE CONDOMINIUM PROPERTY " The management of the condominium association and the maintenance of the condominium property shall be provided 'pursuant to a contract between Sand Key Management Company, hereinafter referred to as the Manager, and Clearwater Key Association-South Bay, Inc., a corporation not for profit, hereinafter referred to as the Association, which contract is hereinafter referred to as the Man~gement, Agreement, The Manage- ment Agreement is, for an initial term of one year and may not he renewed without the consent of the condominium association. " It -' , ; ! r i I J r I ! 1 i I I I The Manager, as directed by the Association, shall maintain common areas of the condominium property and shall contract, on behalf of the Association, for water, sewer service, electricity, garbage and trash service as is available and provided by the governing municipality, Other necessary services such as fuel oil, telephone and extermination will be contracted for as needed in behalf of the Association, by the Manager, As directed by the Association, the Manager shall cause to be placed in effect and continued until otherwise directed, such forms of insurance or other requirements as contractually required under the Declaration of Condominium, Articles of Incorporation, Bylaws of the Association or any other legal document binding on members of the Association to properly and adequately protect the ASSOCiation, its officers and directors and its members as their interest may appear~ The Manager shall be compensated on the basis of 8% of the annual assessments or of the operating cost, whichever is 'greater. This compensation shall be paid on a monthly basis and shall commence upon the date of the Association's initial assessment and ending one year less one day thereafter, Such fee shall be negotiable annually thereafter. In addition to such fee, the Manager shall be reimbursed for the direct cost of operating and maintaining the condominium property. The Manager is entitled to deduct such compensation when due from funds then in its possession regardless of any other payments then required by it to be made. A copy of the' Management Agreement is Exhibit 9 to the Prospectus, COMMON EXPENSES AND ONNERSHIP OF THE COMHON ELEMENTS I~ Each unit owner shall share that percentage of the common expenses and own that percentage of the commOn surplus in the same percentage as he owns the common elements as designated in the Declaration of Condominium. The common expenses which unit owners are required to pay include the costs and expenses of maintenance, inCluding, but not limited to, taxes, insurance, and repair of the common elements of this condominium and other expenses of the Association. An individual unitls share of the common elements is determined by dividing the approximate square footage of living area of the unit by the approximate square footage of living area of all units in the condominium using center wall to center wall measurements. .. -5- , .. \, There a~e lien rights against each unit to secure the payment of assessments or other exactions coming due for the maintenance, operation, upkeep, and ~epair of the common properties and common facilities. The unit owner's failure to make these payments may result in the imposition and foreclosure of the. lienlJ . ANNUAL BUDGET FOR THE CONDOMINIUM An estimated operating budget for the condominium and the asso~iatlon is attached to this Prospectus as Exhibit 4. ESTIMATE OF CLOSING EXPENSES TO BE PAID BY PURCHASER At the time of closing the Purchaser sh~ll be responsible for the following costsa recording the deed, his pro rata share of monthly assessments, his pro rata share of real estate taxes and will also pay for all of his mortgage costs. At the time. of closing, the Developer will deliver to the Purchaser, at the Developer's expense, an owners title insurance binder in the face amount of the purchase price of said condominium unit~ which binder may be subject to the standard title insurance exceptions and will be subject to the provisionsof the Declaration of Condominium and related documents. ESCROW DEPOSITS Each purchaser of a residential dwelling unit has the right to have all deposit funds (up ,to 10 percent) of the purchase price} deposited in an interest-bearing escrow account~ 'This right may be wnived, in writing, by the purchaser. The escrow agent is AmeriFirst Florida Trust Company located at 1301 U. S. 19 South, Suite 100, Clearwater, Florida 33546. A copy of'the Escrow Agreement is attached as Exhibit 10 to this Prospectus. GOOD FAITH EFFORT TO COMPLY The Developer has attempted in good faith to 'comply with the disclosure requirements of the Florida Condominium Act~ This document does not purport to describe all of the features of the condominium, but rather attempts to comply with the require- ments of the statute in stating the minimum features and assets of the condominium which will accrue to the benefit of a unit purchaser. More detailed information can be obtained by consulting the Declaration of Condominium and its eXhibits. , . , . Neither the Developer nor any salesman or other agent or employee of the Developer makes any representation regarding either economic benefits or tax treatment to be derived from the purchase of a condominium unit. Purchasers are advised-that tax treatment and economic benefits may vary with individual circumstances, and Seller recommends Purchaser consult their own attorney, accountant or other investment counsel regarding economic and tax matters. .! '( " \ 'I '1 .' / i " .,....~ ---........ ':\ , ' -6- H' I Ii .. ': [. I"'! t . .1 ;, ;, . . ~ ': . ' It " ", . ~ , ;,." .,' . \.) ,. " . ..' " ;." ~:.~~ '" ,i I,:'. {~~.\~ r 'f)~ .iJ',:, ~ ".' " '. . ~ . ..' , i .' ~ , ( I f 'i, 'f EXHIBIT l'TO THE PROSPECTUS, ,j " . :l,. " .. I' ~ . .I .:\ .' ,. :. "" /' "r '. "1' " .I~ , , " ' ,,:, it",' : ,., : ...;.,." , .' . ~~ :'. ., " ,./; ,,' 'I ,~ ,.\ " "'<'J ',' " ~: -> ~~~ I' ~~! ,', of ';~~ ,':1,.:." +1 ...;:~<~ :~.' .i". . .;>, (~ l, I ":..' t~ . ".,' L ", ~. " . c . Co . .~ I .'.~ '. :, . ~. ,. .... '." .... /' "I," . DECLARATION OF CONDOMINIUM ~f ." ~ ~ .... " ,- .'.::. . ...}'. ", . .,' ,.,.' > ,., .: ' . ....-; c', ":, "j; ': .:-:. i !} : .f .<. ," 'n .." +! ~. '~J .. I, '~'''' .... 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"J' ., ,,JI, 'I .'" . . ."I.~,'...'--~i+ ,.C,.t -.. ~ t '.~ ..:........~ ~ - ""'" .....--- ., uU....4 IhllL ","UV :':L!I"t~. .:tr.t.~I; .~~urn .... .. . ': .;t..1 ~ .', I 'UCl 5 1/ 18 ~H '&3 DECLARATION OF CONDOMINIUM OF SAND KEY CONDOMINIUM-SOUTH BAY-lSOl GULF BLVD. 1. Submission Statement The undersigned hereby submits in fee simple the property, jhereinafter described, to condominium ownership. II . ,. ~ j i KEY, CONDOMINIUM-SOUTH The name by which this condominium is to be identified is SAND III. j l I,' ! t t BAY-1S0l GULF BLVD. - .J ..J Legal DescriDtion Refer to Exhibit -A- attached hereto And incorporated herein =' -4 ~ ;: by refer ence. 5 ,J -c .; ~ J IV. Easements I r . ! ~':. Section 1. The undersigned herebY,reserves to itself, its . :: lessees, desisnees, SUcceSsors or ~EEi~ns, such ~dditicnal e~se- lments over, under ~nd upon the cc~clo@inium property herein~bove described as mAY become necessary for the purpose of the under- = ~ :n ~t:i~ . -< --L...oIc 0=- ;n;-a:: :"_ an c E~t: :::;<a! ..... ~... ~:;;~ c::....:c ....-g: t:i r5 :; -J U signed, its 9r~ntees, lessees, successors or assisns, servicing ,.. !, its properties in the vicinity with utility services (inclUding, but not limited to, cable T.V.) And drainage, provided that such easements do not interfere ~ith the reasonable use by the condo- .. - P -'<0 Section 2. The undersigned hereby reserves unto itself the f" , .. l ~ ..- Jir . /! .j o. j ~ :I jL L:: :\ > 3. . I ~. if", , ~inium o~ners of the condo~inium prcp~rty. o z .:: >< Cl r1sht to er~nt ease~~nts over coy of the co~~cn ele~ents of this ccnC:Or.linium to be usc.d for, by, or 1n connac::!cn \:!th lony other, condomini~~s ~hich have been cevelcped by the undersigned or ~hich may hereafter be erected on property owned by the undersigned in the vicinity of the property covered hereby, to the same extent as ::l ~ 2 .r, ~... -~ .. ---~- -'-' !! :. ,{ 11:,:- I: I!> . . I' It Ii,:: \ " :Ii. 1 ' Ii, n. ,I. r~,~' \ I ~ , . , ..;.~ t \, t~ " f,i r/\ I: ~': I, \' ,.""."'" O"\~CE. ~ ........~-.c. a......cv~ .'nl. '.tIIc..'1'~P'" .c.~",,'IJIt."'_iPlI'wa" (Condominium Plat pertaining hereto recorded in Condominium Plat Book -U-' Pages fill t~ra\lgh~9 . ) Exhibit 1 - Prospectus ,; ,; " t. O. f. 5617 PAC( 284 if said common elements were common elements of said other condo- miniums. Section 3. The undersigned reserves to itself, its designees, successors and assigns, such easements over, under and upon the condominium p~opetty as are necessary for pedestrian purposes and for bicycle and similar vehicle traffic purposes by the under- signed, its designees, sUccessors and assigns. Section 4. There is' hereby created a nonexclusive easement for ingress and egress over streets, ~alks and other rights-of-way serving the units, as ,part of the common elements which are neces- sary to provide reasonable accesS to any public ~ay or risht-of- way. Section S. If a unit shall encroach upon any common element, or upon an~ other unit by reason of original ~on~truction, or by the nonpurposeful or nonnegligent act of the unit o~ner, ehen an eAsement appurtenant to such encroaching unit, t~1 the extent of such encroachment, ~hall exist so long as, such encroachment shall 'exist. If any co~~on element shall encroach upon any unit by rea- ran of original construction or the nonpurposeful or nonnegligent act of Association, then an easement appurtenant to fuch co~on ~leo~nt, to the extent of such encroachment, shall exist &0 long as such encroachment shall exist. Section 6. The easements referred to in Sections 1, 2 and 3 above may be described in the future and shall not interfere with the rl':iu:cnable use by the conc:or.\lnium o\:ners of the cor.cor:init:m property. v. ." Identification of Units " The units of. this condominium are identified by nu~b~r sho~n on Exhibit ~Aft attached hereto and incorporated herein. VI. , ., I.AW DI'CU c# -..-.... ..-. Guo.&.... '"L I",UO,"T_ t>.. ~....tp '~G" Survey, Plot Plan. ~nd Graohic Description of Improvements The ~nformation required by Section 718.104(4) (e) of the' -2- ... ,I , , ' .,) ....... on CI-I CJIf' ~""0Ii. ~~ , - Florida Statutes is contained in Exhibit -A~ attached hereto and F , 1 by reference incorporated herein. " VII. , , , ) i Percentage of Ownership of Common Elements, Common Surplus and Sharing in Common Expenses The percentage ownership of the common elements and in the common surplus for each unit and the percentage of sharing the coeman expenses for each unit may be found in Exhibit -0- attached hereto and incorporated herein. :' i t , L 1 l I, . ;., i i I I f I I VIII. Voting Rights Each condominium parcel shall be entitled to one vote which shall be cast by the respective unit owner. In the event a unit is owned by more than one owner, the total owners of such unit shall collectively be entitled to cast the only vote attributed to such unit. Voting may be by proxy in accordance with. the provi- sions of the Bylaws of the Condo~inium,Association. Each unit owner shall be a member of the Condominium Association. 'i :" IX. ,:.. " , L. I' " I' (, :!c'. if:,; " ' I;': ; ~ '. fi.T l.ne nCi..E:n ts Section 1. Except as otherwise provided herein, this Declara- tion may be amended at ~ny regular or special ceeting of unit owners called and noticed in ~ccordance with the Bylaws, by an affirmative vote of seventy-five per cent of the unit owners pres- ent and voting. Section 2. The provision of Section 1 ~hall not apply to ~ny cmendment atte~pting to ch~nge (a) ~ny ccndominium unit, (b) vot- ing riqhts, (cl p~rcentages of o~ning cor.~on elements, or (d) any provi~ion cont~ined herein pertaining to termination. In order to cbanqe c.ni' of the foregoing by .;.J;jE:ndrroe:nt or otherwise, it Iotill 'be " : 1 i I,.:' l ~)- 'I,: , , :1, , (" : t' " r, ;F '., , ' < .' .. t, , , :<1 ; ( '. ~J', :f: If; 1 I' ! 1\ I " i I":; 'i l- I I: j t: t' j;~ Ii ~ necc~sary to have the ap?rov~l of two-thirds of the Board of Di- rectors of the Condominium Association, the affircative vote of <'I the owners of all units affected, and the joinder in the execution I of all record o~ners of liens on all units affected. O""n. ,,,t. _ 3"'; . .1"'T~P'" ..I-"'III....,'1Jl1, tLa-IDA Ii . c ~. . .. J It I, ;1 o. r.5617 rAt! 286 Section 3. All amendments shall be recorded as required by law. ~ I : ~ [ , i I . q , ~ ~ I ~ t , I " , , ; :} ,t \, !f ~ \' '! J , I :i "j ; :; :i :( ~ I :( ,I ;1 ,I Section 4. No amendment of this Declaration or of the Bylaws which in any way alters, changes, limits, diminish~s, or otherwise affects any institutional mortgagee's position or right as mort- gagee of any condominium parcel shall be effective without the jOinder,of said institutional mortgagee. Section 5. Notwithstanding anything contained hereinabove or elsewhere, the developer reserves the right to amend thi~ Declara- tion as to matters of survey as contemplated by Article XXV here- of, and said amendment need be executed only by the developer. Section 6. Notwithstanding anything contained herein to the contrary, the developer, during the time it is in control of the Board of Directors of the Association, may amend this Declaration, the Articles or the Bylaws to correct an omission or error, or to t I r I' i, effect any other amendment, except that this procedure for amend- ment cannot be used if such amendment would, in the reasonable opinion of the developer, materially and adversely affect sub- stantial property rights of unit o\lners unless the dfected unit owners consent in writing. The checution and recording of any amendment by the developer pursuant hereto shall be conclusive eVidence, however, that the amendment does not materially and adversely affect substantial property rights of unit owners who did, not join in or consent to such egecution, and any such , ~mendment shall be effective as provided herein unless sub- sequently rescindid. I) , x. Association The name of the ~ssociat!on respon~ible for the operation of this condominium is CLEARi-:ATER KEY ASSOCIA'rIOI:-SCUTH BAY, WC. a corporation not for profit under the laws of the State of Florida. A copy of the Articles of Incorporation of the As- sociation is attached hereto as Exhibit "S" and by reference " ~w OI'CC.t. DI ~M~ NocIwoIC:. ~"Y.'111t1 'Iil....IJIIIIIT~... -4- 0..&,..1...........,1... ,.0*4,0.. - - .- '! , ,. O. 1.5617 rACE 287, ;", '+ : i incorporated ,herein. : 1 ({ XI. Bylaws The' Bylaws of this condominium are set forth in Exhibit "C" " attached hereto and by reference incorpor~ted herein. XII. Common Benefits It is understood and agreed that Developer is planning to conR struct and has constructed other condominiums in the vicinity of this lo~ation located on Sand Key, which said .~ondominiums may, but not' necessar i1y will, use com.-non easements, common secur i ty,; guards, managers, yard personnel and other services which will be < ~ of benefit to all owners of condominiums in the completed pro- ject. Said items shall hereinafter be referred to as "Common Benefits." ! .1 The cost of maintaining Coronon Benefits shall be a co~~on ex- pense. Each unit owner may be assessed annually for his pro rata share of the expenses of maintaining the Common Benefits, which > ) said pro r~ta ~hare ~hall be determined by multiplying each unit's share of the common expenses by the portion of the cr.penses to be borne by this condominium. XIII. Assessments .\ Section 1. Common expenses, inclUding those required under eny rn~nagement contrac~,-Ghall be assessed eqainst ~ach condo- 'I minium parcel owner by the Association as provided in ~ara9raph VII hereof. Assess~ents shall be due as determined by the 20ard 'i .~ :', of Directors of the Association. Assessments and installm~nts ther~cn paid on or bafore ten (10) dayS after the cate \'hen due shall not bear interest, but all Gums not paid on or before ten (10) days after the date when due shall bear interest at the highest rate allowed by law from the date when due until paid. All payments on account shall first be applied to interest and t ,. , i I ~ .1 ~ I; " ii' II' W 'i' i, 1'" : f" :i' " . -.......O"f'C&.~ ... "006..... -. ~lr:v.'nl.. 1....'- T~t.DH P A -SR ':A...ATIA ,~o..c.. " " , O. Ii 5017 fACt 288 then to the ADsesomcnt p4ymont due. All Alnuanmunt8, including ,~ I i ~ 1 " , :1' i ': ] Ii; L ~ r I' i ,; jl ' .!", :i I; ! " ) I:' r i; , ' , ' , ! j I ! \ reasonable attornoy's foes, intotest And other cOAta to colluct the same, shall be secured by allan o941n5t tho condominium par- cel against which it is made. Such Hen ahall bQ'ItHQct.lva 'upon recording in the Public Rocords ot Plnollaa County, Florida, a claim of lien stating the description 0' the pArcol, the owner's name, the amount due and dote duol tho lien ahAll contlnuu in of- teet until paid in full. Said lien ahall date back to tho date of this Declaration and sh~ll bo prior to tho creAtion of Any home- stead status or any subsoquent lien or encumbrance, excopt that said lien shall be subordin~to And inferior to that at Any insti- tutional first mortgage. Section 2. It An institutional mortgAgee obtaIns title to a condominium parcel as tho result of toreclosure of a first cort- gage thereon or by voluntary conveyance in lieu of such foreclo- sure, said mortgagee shall not be liable for the share of common expenses or assessments by the Association pertaining to such con- dominium parael or chargeable to the former o~ner thereof ~hich be~~me ~ue prior to ~cquiB!t!on of title by s~ld rnortgeg~e~ unless the share is secured by a claim of lien for Assessments that is recorded prior to recording of the foreclosed rr.ortgage. Such un- paid shar' of common cl':penses or assessments shall be deemed to be common expenses collectible from all of the owners of condominium par~els, inclUding such acquirer, his successors and assigns. XIV. .:-". Termination The unit owners may remove the condominium property from the provisions of the Condominium Act in the manner provided by said Condo~lnlum Act, and ?ur~uant to the provisio~s thereof. The con- dominium further may be terminated by the affir~ati~e vote of sevcnty~tivc per cent,of the unit owners, as authori:cd and pro- vided in par~9r~ph XV herein. -6- Loft.....DI'jII.IC-,.. Of ~,...-ot ~ ~IV\..I..-.. "Li',""~ItH'" ... .~ ..a.......u... .~Q... . .. a. 1.5617 rAtE 289 . xv. Insurance The Association, through its Board of eirectors, shall pur- chase an insurance policy insuring the building and improvements erected upon the property, all fixtures and personal property owned in common by the unit owners, aqainsc loss or damage by fire and hazards covered by windstorm and extended coverage cndorse~ roent; such policy shall be in an amount which shall be equal to the maximum insurance replacement value as determined annually by, the insurance carrier, or by the Directors of the Association in the event the carrier fails or refuses to make such determina- tion. The Association shall, if t~e condo~lnium property be placed in a designated flood area as identif.ied by HUD pursuant to Plood Disaster protection Act of 1973, obtain the maximum flood insurance provided for by said Act, or in an amount equal ta the value of the building if the value'of the building is less than 'the maximum permitted by such Act. The policies shall be pUr~ chased in the name of the Association for the benefit of the As- \) soci~tion, the unit ovnErs, their ~ortgagee5, as their interests' c~y appear; ~nd provisions shall be oade for the issu~nce of mort- gagee endor5e~ents to the cortgagees of the respective units. All h~~~rd policies purchased to protect buildings chall pro- vide that the word -bUilding- wherever used in the, policy shall inclUde, but not be limited to, fixtures, installations or addi~ tians comprising that part of the building within the unfinished in;:er ior !:urfi.cel:of the pc:r ir..eter \'alls I floors ..nd ceilings of the individual units initially installed or replacements of like kind or quality, in Gccord~r.ce ~ith the original ?lans ~nd epee i- ricLt!ons. ~ith r~&pc:ct to the coverage prcvided for by thi6 " , paragraph, the unit o\:ners Ehall be considered as additional in- sureds under the policy. In the event of loss, the A9sociation ah~ll use the net insur- ance proceeds to repair and replace damage to real Dr person~l L,&w 01"1(.[. or \I(........""Ot.~. (M..I'i.l''' ,...., ~~ ~. '" T~ .. "'" 'tiloJlllwilol&1l1 ,...O'lIO. -,~ .cr.) ~ ~ ;, I' , I: . " " " ~. r.5Gi 7 PAct 290 , , property covered by the policy, with any e~cess to be payable to the unit owners and thei~ mortgagees as their interests ,may ap~ pear. ~ny reconstruction, repair, or replacement ~hall be in ac- cordance with the plans and specifications for the original build- ing, except as may be modified to comply with the then current Building Code, said plans being on file ~ith the Building Depart~, ment of the city of Clearwater, Plnellas County; Floriaa. If the insurance proceeds are 'insufficient to cover the loss, the ~ssociation shall levy an assessment against the unit owners in., accordance with this Declaration to' coVet any deficiency. In the event the common elements are totally destroyed or a~m~ aged, or in the event that said common elements are damaged or destroyed in excess of fifty per cent of their then value, the common elements shall nevertheless be rebuilt as heretofore pro- vided, unless seventy-five per cent of all unit owners shall elect within thirty (30) days after notice not to rebuild, in vh!ch event the Condominium shall be terminated, the insurance proceeds shall he disbursed to the unit owners and their mortgagees as their interests 'may appear. ~ j,1 In addition to the ~bove and foregoing insur~nce; the Assocla~ ticn, through its Soard of Directors, shall purch~se and keep in effe~t a compr~hensive public li~bility pOlicy, insuring the As~ sociation, its Board fo Directors; Officers, and unit owners ,I against possible liability arising out of the use of the common ele~ents, units and easepents. Said ?olic~ ~hall be in an ~~ount of not less than $100;000 / ~300,000 per&onal injury, ~nd S25,000 proper ty damage. The Association further shall, if requited by State La~s; c.:!.rry Hod:!'1en I s Compensation In&urance POlley,' \:r.ich policy ....lil comply with the requirements of the Laws of the State of Florica. All insurance premiums shall be included and treated as a com- " mon expense. -6- '.\ &.AW g.r'ICIl.' Of' A,,(....NI\ ~. G"",(,Y"J'U:'. ....c."c.T~"... ....:...."",.fClIi 'C.Of'tD.A "I . "'" . ~ " ~ a. i. 561'7 fAGE 291 XVI. Common Elements and Appurtenances There shall pass with the title to each unit as appurtenances thereto those items that are listed in Section 718.106 of the Florida Statutes. The common elements shall include within its meaning those items listed in Section 718.108 of the Florida Statutes and partition or'separation of the common elements shall be governed hy Section 718.107 of the Florida Statutes. The aforementioned references to the Florida Statutes shall be as said statutes read at the time of recording this Declaration. XVII . Parking and Storage Section 1. The Developer shall establish a parking and stor- age plan and in connection therewith will allocate and assign one (1) pa~king space and one el} storage space to each of the units in the condominium. Those parking spaces designated by the Devel- oper as guest'parking spaces shall be used in common by unit owners' guests and invitees, pursuant to reasonable rules and regulations to be ~~o~ted ~rcm time to time by the 4ssociation. Section 2. As to further parking and storage spaces not al- located as above, the right of the Developer or its assigns is hereby reserved to assign such additional Spaces to such of the ~embers of the condominium as it may from time to time deter~ine, ~nd the Developer shall have the right to charge a member for the exclusive right to use these additional spaces. Section 3. All pirking ~nd &torage assignments ~~de by the Developer shall be noted on the books of the Association and shall be an appurtenance to the unit so designated and a lirwited co~on element. Th~ interest of the unit o~ner in these spaces ~ay be assigned only to another unit o~ner or to a Eubseguent tr~nsferee and a form for this purpose shall be made available by the Direc- tors of the Association. Section 4. Upon the Developer having completed the parking Ill... 0tP"f1C1.. Off :""""'D.~. G.L~cv. "IlL t"""~f1.. ....,.,..,. 'U]lIIIlID. .~ -9-, ,/ . " II. t. 5617 rAG( 292 lInd storage plan, unit owmHS agree- that they will park in their respective allocated spaces and utilize their respective storage spaces. The parking and storage plan shall not be recorded In the Public Records but the Association shall keep said plan in its records and make same available to unit owners at all reasonable times. I, XVIII. RestrictiollS All unit owners in addition to any other obligation, duty, right and limitation imposed upon them by this DeClaration; the Articles of Incorporation and Bylaws of the Association and the Condominium Act, shall be subject to and agree to abide by the following restrictive covenants which shall be applicable to all unit owners, their families, guests, Invitees, tenants and lessees, to wit: Section 1. No unit shall be used for any purpose ocher than for residential purposes except that Developer may use any unit or units as a selling aid, guest apartment o~ as a sales office for the sale of units in this concominium or ~ny other ccndorniniu~ of ,'; , , , 1; , the Developer located In the vicinity. Section 2. All unit Duners shall keep and ~aintain their re- spective units in good condition and repair, and shall promptly pay for all utilities ~hich are separately metered to the unit. Section 3. Except for n~me plates of uniform si~e and design "1: ' c j;, " (0 Lpproved by the Eoerd of Directors, no unit c~ner shall C~Use any signs to be posted oc affixed to any of the common elements or in r;. C '\ '\ ~ny unit in which such sisn may be seen from the cO..~Qn elements, ~i?~ ~s reseryed _ to,. the _Deve~oper in Article XXV hereof. --..~. Section 4. Unit owners, their femilies, guests, i~vitee5, at 1\ lessees shall in no way deface" mar, alter, repair or repl~ce bny part of the common elements oc any balcony or terrace which are not part of the unit, and in which event they shall be liable for thereto. .......... 0I'~C:1I:i- Oif ~....D\~. a...1'l&Y. "ITE. -10- ./ -~~ .~ ..... ... -.. . ~ q" > - .....-~...----.. ..~.... It" jt' 'I" i}~:. ". ) - I; i , J<c t i. t, J,- . ,~ '.""'( I I,' f ;: r r. " (. " \ r, 1; ; 'd. i, 5617 r.l.Ct 293 .Section 5. All common hallways, balconies, terraces and p~ss- ages shall be kept free for their intended use by the unit owners in cornmon, and shall in no event be used as storage areas by the individual unit owners, either on a temporary or permanent basis. Section 6. No clothing, bedding, or other similar items, shall be dried or aired in any outdoor area, nor shall any such items be hung over or on balconies. Section 7. All garbage or trash shall be, placed in the dis~ posal installations provided for such purposes by the Association. Section 8. All occupants of units shall exercise extreme care about making noises, or the Use of musical instruments, radios, televisions and amplifier~ that Iilay tend to disturb other, occu- pants. Section 9. No occupant shall play upon, or suffer to be played upon, any musical instrument, or permit to be operated a phonograph or radio loud speaker in such occupant's unit between the hours of 11:00 o'clock P.M. and the following 9:00 o'clock , , A.H., if the same disturb or annoy other occupants of the build- Ing; and in no event shall either vocal or instru~ental music be prQcticed for ~ore than two (2) hours in any day or between the hours of 6:00 o'clock P.M. ~nd the following 9:00 o'clock A.M. nor ,I shall an occupant co,-~it or permit any nuisance, ir.~oral or i1- , I legal act, in his 'un it or in the com.':Ion elements. Section 10. No unit in this condominium shall be permanently accepied by more than t\'o inc.i... iduals per bedroom. For purposes of this subsection, incivi~uals shall be defined as ~e~bers or members' approved lessees. ~ . '. ;; I', i:c' t;c' I', I, 1 ' '( Section 11. Kembers, or me~bers' approved lessees, shall be permitted to ~ave visitor occupants of any age for up to three ' months ~uring any twelve month period or calendar year, whichever is the lesser;.~rovided that at no time shall any unit be occupied by more than three individuals per bedroom. . After the afore- mentioned three month periOd, visitors shall be, classified as per- 1. I, i ,':'- ; , J f' ill I t'f. ...AMI 0If"t"1C1t. 01' 1ICJ1."ct. NOOwrC. GL....."f."n~ .,.,"T~~A ....WA TIJIlI I..0fiU3... ~ll- , I" i - 1 i I !' (. i; 'I t: O. 1.5617 PAC! 294 l' manent occupants and occupancy shall be limited as provided in Section 10 above. Section 12. No pets shall be permitted without the written consent of the Association and any such consent may be terminated at any time. All pets which are approved shall be subject to such reasonable rules and regulations as the Association may fram time to time promulgate. --- ~ The above and foregoing restrictive covenants shall only be amended in the manner as provided for the amendment of this Dec. laratlon. The Assoeiation shall have the right to make and amend reasonable rules and regulations, in addition to these restric- tions, respecting the use of the,property in thQ condominium as is provided for in its Articles of Incorporation. ) \ ... '. XIX. --- Transfer of Condominium Parcels Section 1. Sales. Prior to the' sale or transfer of a condo- minium parcel, any member desiring to sell,or transfer shall first submit the name of the proposed purchaser and the contract of sale to the Board of Dir~ctors of the Association fot their approval, or disapproval, which shall be given vithio thirty (30) days from the date of the submission of the contract of sale. It ~pproved, the approval of the Board shall be .in 'oJr iting and executed in such manner as to entitle it to be recorded in the Public Records of Pinellas County, Florida. If no action is taken ~ithin thirty (30) days, the tr~nsfer shall be deemed to have been approved by the Board of Directors. If the tf~nsfer be disapproved, the Directors shall hove thirty (30) days from the date of disapproval ~1thin ~hich to pUt~ . r ch~se the concc~!nium ?arcel on the ~a~e terms .~nd conditions as contained in the contract of sale. If the Directors fail to exer- cise their option to purchase within said thirty (30) day period, then the member shall be free to sell and convey to the intended purchaser. lfthe Directors fail to act within thirty (30) days .........O...CE.'M "",,.,.aAoO$~. O""'t..,. fnt, '1""T~It.. &:AJllwoio.' I.A II r..OMIDA -12- .f " " ~, 1.5617 fAt( 295 ! ~ Ii H H :'.; : ~ iJ :;~ j: ~ jii , r " ',' , , " II ~. I., ~~ ~ I' , d o IH lit "I ~ .! ~ ~ ~ AS above provided or fail to exercise their option ~ithin thirty (30) days as herein provided, they shall furnish a certificate to that effect in form recordable in the Public Records of Pinellas County, Florida. The provisions of this Section shall not be applicable to any sale made by the Oeveloper or its assigns; to any sale or transfer made by an institutional mortgagee acquiring title as a result of the foreclosure of , its mortgage or by voluntary acceptance of a transfer of title in lieu of such foreclosure: to a purchaser ac- quiring title in such foreclosure proceedings, or accepting title in lieu'of foreclosure, o~ to sales made pursuant to order or de- cree of court in connection with the foreclosure of an institu- tional first mortgAge. Section 2. Leasing. Except AS reserved to Developer in Article XVIII, Section 1, no unit shall be leased or rented by the respective unit owner thereof for transient or hotel p~rposes, whicn are hereby de~ined as (a) rentals for less than ninety (90) days, or (b) rentals ~here the occupants of the unit are to be provided ~er~ices, such ~s reom service for food End btvcr~ge, "'! maid service, furniShing of laundry ~nd linens, and bell boy ser- vices. Other th<=n for the foregoing, the o\:ner or o\.'ners of the respective units shall have the right to lease same provided that all such leases are first approved by the Association and are made subj~ct to this Declaration, the Articles of Incorporation, and the Syla\:s of tha Aasociation, and the Condominium Act. r..x . Horttlages hn owner of a parcel may not mOttgage his parcel or any in- tsrest therein without the ~pproval of'the Association, except to an institutional mortgagee. An institutional mortgagee is defined " as a bank, life insurance company, federal or state chartered savings and loan association, pension fund, trust, governmental agency, mortgage company, F.N.M.A. or other lenders active in the .,Aw t;Jrf",t.'- 01" .:,........0'It ~. CO""n,'nc. A"'~P. -13- .....11Ji' '~cw..Q... w.) ; ~. J. 5~17 rACE 296 area. Such approval of any other mortgagee may bo upon conditions determined by the Anuociation or may be arbitrarily withheld. XXI. c' UnIt Boundaries Each unit shall include that part of the building containing . the unit that lies within the following boundaries: Section 1. The upper and lower boundaries of a unit shall be the followin9 boundaries extended to an intersection with the perimetrlcal boundaries: (a) Upper Boundary. The horizontal planes of the un- ~ecorated finished ceiling. (b) Lower Boundary. The horizontal planes of the un- decorated finished floor. ,Section 2. The perimetrical boundaries of the unit shall be the vertical planes of ,the undecorated finished interior of the walls bounding the unit extended to an intersection with each other and with the upper and lower boundaries. Section 3. Apertures. Where there are apertures in any 'bouneary, including, but not li~ited to, windo~st doors, con- vecsation pits, drop ceilings and skylights, such bounaacies shall be ~~tended to include the interior unfinished surfaces of such ,1 1 , ~ I apertures, includin~ all fr~meworks theceof. Exterior surfaces made of glass or other transparent material, and all framings and .casings thereof, shall be included in the boundaries of the unit. .....~..- S",cticn 4. .'_'1,/ c?cn bel cony t mE!ch~nical closet, balcony -~..,..... '< closet, ~nd terrace a~?urtenant to a unit shall be ccr.~idered a XXII . . ...~_......~-~~ , , l: i ~': j ! ,; 1 ", l I i i " 'I' ~'< I' ': r~ ~ I', :r I I',:' !',. "1imi ted common element for the exclusbe use of the unit: o~'nec .:nd shall not be considered part of the unit. "4~-... _ Ma i n tenance. Al ter at i on and 1 mpr 0\1 er:,en t Responsibilit~ for the maintenance of the condominium property and restrictions upon the alteration and improvement thereof shall ........ on':l' Oil ~.tI'IDt. hIIC)OftIt a.... r: v IfI"rrt. .....T~... ....."",.-,'UiM III..o(>>WDIit. -14- .., . ;.., J , , ~ k. : t}: f't rl', " p,. . 11' , I 'i 'I' .. } ", ~ .-.. ~4__.._..t' ' . 't' , ,. i i:';, I. , I r ~t >, :~: ~: I:: i b ~ . i... ~ D. ,. 5617 FACE 297 be as follows, Section 1. .) Un its. -- The Association shall maintaiD4. - (a) By the Association. repair and replace at the Associationts expense: (1) All portions of a unit, except interior surfaces, contributing to the support of the condominium building, which portions shall include but no( be limited to load bearing columns, floors and walls, inclUding all conduits, ducts, plumbing, wiring and other facilities for the furnishing of utility services (i.e., electric power, cold water and sewer disposal), and all such facilities contained within a unit which service part or ~arts of the condominium property other than the unit within which con- tained. : / I r j' [ r l' ! ' (2) All incidental damage caused to a unit by such work shall be promptly repaired at the expense of the Association. (3) All ol-mers shall be responsible for their propor- ';. . , " , . lb) By the unit owner. The responsibility of the O\!ner ". tc. " 'Ir' . !' i' (: . 'f t, " ft< i: J 1':- ; ~': tionate share of the cornmon expenses for the entire condominium common elements. - shall be ~s follows: (1) E::cept for the portions to be maintained, re- paired ~nd replaced by the Association, the unit owner shall ------ ~ " I { I", : i . I', ' , , , " I' , : ~.: I', . I! j' . ~ '. . ~ "'. , . maintain, repair and replace at his expense all portions of his ,unit,- includin9-- all windows, screens and glass, doors and carpet- ~ ing, ~nd all kitchen equip~ent, heating ~nd ai~"c~nditioning equipment, w~ether contained inside or outside a unit, and hot ~~ter heater, together with electrical and plu~bing eleffients as- sociated thereto, and any other contents of the, uni.t,--includ.ing all nonsupporting walls and partlticns.( ;~y'~ainte~ance, :epai; ':,- \Jork or replacement done by a unit owne,r to windows, screens, glass or exterior doors pursuant to this paragraph shall conform to the existing design, color and quality of material replaced or (. ; ~ ;" . " " ~.,: V. f I l' ' } , I' ~ : ..Ill..... ,t.. "I.CIUOA ",.., " r'~ F if': ( r~ II t\ " k I" repaired. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Association will ........ OI"_CI. 0# :"'AAD\. ~. Q..."I:'W' . .fiE., ... .. T....o..#\oOtt " /I. " -15- ....--- -...-.-......~- -~-----------_. ---..-. +..c...._ ..- ....... .- ..-- ..-.... . [ (; L I l:: L O. i. 5617 rACE 298 periodically clean the exterior 'windows of a unit which are not accessible to the unit owner. ,__-'12)--N'~'~"~ ';~;~t .. ~.-~.. .-.'''' -~ppearance of any portion of -.... '. or otperwise decorate or change the \ h. .., __--..~:.. the exterior of the condominium '. . building. including, but not limited to, balconies or terra~es. : ." l t, " . that of the Association. ~-c.3+--To--k"J, tmipI:TYrepo'tt-t'O.-the-1\sBocJ.A.t.i.Ofl ,any,:defe"cts , "-.-- for the remedying is....." "\ . , ,\ ,) ~__..(c.).--M~nd,-'improYem~_pc,~!:pt as elsewhere re- ,. . .. ---..----..-..... ..' " '>- /br need for repairs if the responsibility .. served to Developer, neither an owner nor the Association shall make any the portions of any unit or make of the condominium building which any alterat ons 10, any port ---' ! I I I " , , . I j J are to be maintained by the Associat:Lon, or remov~ny-portion .,.~ thereof, or make an~ additions thereto, or ~o anything which would (~ ~~:..a ..... -~__ - . 1Iit--~.. jeopardize the safety, soundness or architect~~l ~ppearance o~ , .~ ........ --.. ~-MW""~,,,,,~~"'J,.&I,",,,,,~~,,,,",.,,,~~.""-'s..:~"""-""~~"K;'i,.~...cJ,.u1. the condominium building ~nd easement, ~ithout first obtaining ~ ~-;,>.... +...~-..-_ ."tr"_...~.- ..,.,..~...;'-"",;2":.~~ .l.~~..~~:I.... .. approval in writing of owners of all uni.ts""in..W9.icp' such work is A~ ~~~~::-~~!~,t~~~~Vl:'';:::~:.~~'t'I'l,,~'~'' ;".." . t;",:r. i;.~~1ef.':r.'AU:Gac:~~ to be done, the approval of s~ventY-five per cent of the record ~ ..... ~<i:'~"""''''''~~::''':.~~~r!~~~\';~'' :,~ ~.:.,.......~...... T<~:::"'~:..~:7~:;'.1:' ~:i":;."-;.~;.;t :.."r.,.-1::.~S;,,~~1 i~,:, .:~.t 4.1 -r: o~:ners of other uni ts,' and 'fhe" approval of the So.:;:rd of Direc~ors "7-~--"+.""~- ..''')....... .---.....,.. ".. '~"1if~~j~l;:r.:n;~;...""l', ~;:t~".:p'~'j,....,~: .....~~...~".:>~ ......,,1l3'..........' \:'l:'.m7..i..u" of the' Associat'io~\. .-' A copy: 'of- pian:' for all of such work prepare'd' . .ltNt'....... ....'-' .,J.....-:..< ;;(.1\'1#1...". by an architect licensed to practice in this State shall be filed , . with the Association. However, this Section shall not apply to repairs which are authorized to be made by the hssociation as re- " ,flected in Sectio!l""l~ ~ar.59rAr/bn..l._ hereof,.~.:t:___~~~"""":"".!;&:-4l...... . ..... ."*~.~ ...,............... ...-' ... ....-...-...... ~~ -. ~ .'. . "-. ~-v.~! ~..,p"" .. ~ .,.f' Section 2. Cor.p";',on eler.-.ents .:nd li;:;ited c::.::-'~o.. elr::7,ents. ", , I i; ,. " , ;- (b) By the unit ouner. I\ot\/ith!:tanding tt.e prior para~ ,", ~~- ~~ !~; tti: r I~: ,'n , 5' : At ',:1' fl' <'f'- I~~ ,'. ~: ,- ," , .' , " , I' , L, f t' ~ , I I ~ r , ~ ,1'" (a I By Association. The r::aintcn",nce' and operation of the r co~on elements and limited common elements shall ce the respcnsi- \ bllity and the expense of Association. .--- '., t, graph, each unit owner shall be responsible for the interior mainw , ~~. '. ' I. ~~~: .1'. -,,"C>UCt~"" ;~,lJ \' (.......g. HOCUC. ~~ Ci......c... ".t&. 4J ","T~''lioCW- ..~..............~ ~~r-~-f'Po~,~~\"1""'!"'...'" r .... '..-....1(~'V~..::--;..~t..":".~~.-"1"-~..::::--~~ tcnance of his storage room and periodic sweeping and cleanIng of ....--..':"......,..~.tT'"'l', "I'....-~...... hV........r'. ....v, 'I}': ,-""",.w-r..... ",".:ofo;\\T ".~ v" ~"l:."1o ~r-; l~.... trl1. '~~~l;'''}'.'!~~''~'' ,..... .L..-:~'1~t~.., .,.,..............-.1"... his open balcony and terrace. ' . ,_. ~ "'~-""';"..N-:'~~ -r.o ....-r'""..r".,....'t.~."'..:"""....,,~...,""i:~~;t...~~....\..r;h,.~.. (c) Alteration and improvement. After the completion 'I of J: I~ " I';: ", I~~ Ir!, r~ r" .,' I ~... :if \.. -16- .-......TI.,. h.Ph..... e' l' r , " " f' I: " '0. '05617 r.\cc 29~ :" the improvements included in the limited ~nd common elements which are contemplated by this Declaration, there shall be no material alteration or substantial additions to the limitea and common ele- ments without prior approval of seventy-five per cent of the rec- ord owners of all the units. XXIII. , , I ,I terms of the Declaration of Condominium, its Exhibits and the Compliance and Default Each owner shall be governed by and shall comply with the Regulations adopted pursuant thereto and said docyments and regu- lations as they ~ay be amended from time to time. Failure of owner to co~ply therewith shall entitle the Association or other unit owners to the relief provided under the Condominium Act, and to other relief legally available. Section 1. Negligence. Any owner shall be liable for the .. 1 I. I , c:~pense of any maintenance" repair or replace~ent rC::ldered nec:es- ~. I J, I' i, . , sary by his act, ne9~ect or care~e5sness or by that of zny me=ber " of his family, or by his or her guests, employees or lessees, but only to the e~tent that such e~pense is not met by the prQce~ds of insurance carried by the Association. Such liability shall in- Section 2. Costs and Attorneys' Fees. In any proceeding .' i j '\ j; I, f, J; ,I r j; ~, 'I'" [ ~ . . n:~ j" !L (' [I", Jt"! 11,' ll' I" " : Ii It:: I, II clude any increase in fire insurance rates occasioned by use, ~is- use, occupancy or abandQn~Gnt of a unit interest or its appurten- ~nces, or of the common elements. c.r ising bf:c~use of an alleQcd f~~lure of OHner to ,cc::1ply \tith the terms of the Declaration, its Exhibits or resulations Adopted pur- Euznt thereto. as said documents and regulations may be amended from time to time, the prevailing party shall be entitled to re- { I cov~r the costs'of the proceeding gnd such rf:~~cnable attc:neys' fees as may be awarded by the court. Section 3. Ho Waiver of'Rights. The failure of the Associa- tion or the owner to enforce any covenant, restriction Dr other , " , . i I , I provision of the Condominium Act, this Declaration, its Exhibits , (1' -' ) f':. ! f !h I t I if.: I I'~ L I' \., L ..... D.,. cu. c>> c"....~ NQOIIr.C., c.""..tv '"It. .. ~ T............. ~ . -17- " .1IWl!.-.ti.1Il\ ho..aa.. , ~ ". 0. 1.5617 p.,cr ;3eo (. , or the Regulations adopted pursuant thereto, shall not constitute' a waiv~r of the right to do so thereafter. XXIV. , , Covenants Running With the Land All of the provisions of this Declaration of Condominium, its Exhibits, and the Rules and Regulations, as the same may be amended from time to time, shall be construed to be covenants running with the land, and every condominium parcel- owner or tenM ant, his heIrs, executors, administrators, successors and assigns, shall be bound by all of the provisions contained therein. xxv. Reservation of Riahts to Developer Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein, Developer shall have the right to sell, lease or rent units without the ap- proval of the Association. Developer shall have the right to transact, on the condo@iniu@ property, any business necessary to consu~~ate the sale of units in this condominium or any other con- dominium owned and developed by the Developer in the vicinity, inclUding, but not linited to, the right to maintain guest ~part- ~ents, models gnd sale. offices, have signs, employees in the of- fice, use of the cor.~on el~mcnts and to ~ho~ units. Sales office, guest apartment and model furniture shall not be considered Cor.~on elements and shall re~ain the property of the Developer. In the event there are unsold units, the Developer retains the right to ol:n pt.rcels ~ndE:r the f:i::"e ter:::s l.nd ccndi tions as o~her owners, save and except for the right to sell, rent, lease or use as con- I ,;, tained in this paragraph and in Article XIX, Section 1. Developer reserves the right to change the interior design l.nd grr~n9~~ent of all units, ~nd to alter the boundaries bet~een units, so long as the interest cf the developer has not been sold. No such change shall increase the number of units nor alter the boundaries of the common elements nor the boundaries of any units in which the interest of the Developer has.been sold, with- "-'6... D"C:t.i. ot ~"""'.01i~. c;.......ly Pi'l., I." "- Tf'IOlro/I-w:-.N .. .. -18- e:...........".... ''''0..0:- , , \' ~ o. s.5617 rACE 301 " out amendment to this Declaration 1n th~ manner required hereln. If more than one (1) unit is concerned, the Developer shall appor- tion between the unlts the share in the common elements which are appurtenant to the units concerned. Any amendment to this Oeclar- ation reflecting such alteration of apartment plans or completion of improvements and additions by Developer, as mentioned here- after, need be signed and acknowledged only by the Developer and need not be' approved whether or not elsewhere required., The Developer, pursuant to Section 718.116(8), Florida statutes., shall be excused from payment of its share of common expenses and ~ssessments for those units owned by it during the period of tim~ that it guarantees the assessments for co'mrnon ex- penses of the condominium imposed upon the unit owners, other than the Developer, shall not increase over a stated amount for a stated period of time per unit ~nd obligates itself to pay any ~mount of common expenses incurred during that period ~nd not re- duced by the assessments by the guaranteed level receivable from , I other unit o~ners. The Daveloper retains the ri~ht to co~plete ccnztrcction of improvements and additions to the cor.~on elements in compliance with its pl~ris Lnd specifications for this d~Yelop~~~t. 11 Notwithstanding anything else contained in this Declaration to , the contrary, this paragraph XXV m~y not be amended without the written consent of the Developer ~s long as it owns units in this corldo::tiniur.l. -0/ XXVI. Recreation Facilitip.s Section 1. ~ve1oprnp.nt Plan. The rec:eational ~acl1ities and 9l.lo!lrchouce that ~Iill be used by unit c.'~r.ers in t~iS' ct:::~o;::inil.!m will be used in common with owners of units in Sand Key Condominium-South Bay-1SS1 Gulf Blvd. The Developer contemplates "' ) that it, or its successors, will develop Sand Key Condominiu~- '\ South Bay-l5S1 Gulf Blvd. on property located immediately to the ~....,. 41;1:1 DI' .r;"...""w.~. 6.It....1..,.'"& -19- ...T~"" ...11II.....'11.. hO"'O.... " '\ ./ ~ . , O. i. ~G17 fAGE 3.02 south of the recreation property. This additional condominium, if developed, will become a part of the Sand Key Condominium-South Bay development. The recreation facilities and guardhouse are intended for use by all residents in this Sand Rey Condominium- South Bay-lSOl Gulf Blvd. and Sand Key Condominium-South Bay-155l Gulf Blvd, development. These facilities will be located on prop- .erty described as MRecreation Parcelw in Exhibit "AW attached hereto. These facilities and the land on which they will be lo- cated will be owned jointly by owners of units in this condominium as part of the common elements and by the owners of units in the, Sand Key Condominium-South Bay~lSSl Gulf Blvd, deve~opment. Section 2. Ownership. The Developer hereby submits to condo- minium ownership an undivided 47.0000\ interest in the, land on which the recreation facilities and guardhouse are located as described in Exhibit "A" attached hereto. This percentage was arrived at by dividing 64 by 136, based on the maximum of 136 units that will ultimately be constructed in Sand Key Ccndominium- South Bay-lSOl Gulf Blvd. and Sand Rey Condominium-South Bay-1551 Gulf Blvd. 1i i' j' i' At the present time the D~veloper owns the re~aining per- centage interest in the recreution facilities end ~u~rchouse property.; However r in the cr eation of Sand Key Condominium-South 8ay-1551 Gulf Blvd" the Developer shall include as part of the I, l' . ,'. tion facilities and suardhou!O:e so that it is totally Q\:ne:d as part t .' I' . 'l ~: . , " , : , i 1 l I, . t.. common elements the remaining percentage interest in the recrea- of the common elements of the two condominiums in t~e South Say development. In the event the Developer completes this develoF~ent and con- structs less than 136 uni ts, :;he O<::\'eloper CO'.'ei.,::>ts ':hat it \lill submit An additional percentage of interest in the recreation , facilities to ownership by this condominium. In the event that this Declaration is'amended by the Developer to include the ad- ditional interest, then such amendment shall not require the con- >, Ill...... QJ"-tC..it DI .c.........C::J...~ c,......L.. '~'t 'r"" "r,..ow~ ~ .a- t....-....." ."......"'... -20- !f I. ~ l . . . l I~), ). O. 1.5Q17 rACE ana " sent' of uni t .owners. ,) Section 3. Metho of Sharing Expenses 'of Recreation Facili- I' ties and Guardhouse. The cost of maintenance, taxes, upkeep, repair and operation of the recreation facilities and guardhouse is hereby declared to be a common expense and shall be apportioned between Sand Key Condominium-South Bay-lSOl Gulf Blvd. and Sand Key Condominium-South Bay-1SSl Gulf Blvd. according to the follow- i I Ing ratio: total number of completed units in a particular con- dominium divided by the total number of completed units in Sand Key Condominium-South Bay-lSOl Gulf Blvd.' and Sand Key Condominium South Bay-155l Gulf Bl~d. development. If Sand Key Condominium-South BaY-lS51 Gulf Blvd. is com- pleted, as evidenced by a-certificate of occupancy of the appro- priate governmental agency, the Developer and ehe Condominium As- ~ soclation shall recompute the percentage of sharing of the ex- penses of these facilities based upon the aforementioned formula. It is agreed that the above percentages foe shaeing in common expenses shall be determined solely by the Baaed of Directors of the ~szociation ~~d that their ectarrnination shall be fin~l end '- binding on all unit owners. . Section 4. Use and Benefit of Facilities. As an incident of ownership of an undivided interest in the receeation facilities and guardhouse, the owners of units in this condominium shall have ~ nonexclusive right to use and benefit by these facilities in . , har::;ony Hith the other o\:ner or o\mers of the recreation facili- ties property.G. Developer, as the present o\:ner of an Un- divided 53.0000\ interest in the property on ~hich is located the / recreation and guardhouse facilities, has a right to use and bene- fit by tham and to assign this ri9h~In the event the Oevelope~, or its assigns, constructs and completes Sand Key Condominium- t South BaY-155l' Gulf Blvd.', then the owners of units in Sand Key Condominium-South Bay-l55l Gulf Blvd. will have the same rights -21- ... ouc."" 01 "."'D"~ t-,....... 'lYe. ,""~'CJI'w"'. ..."",.",.. ,,,QtolIUA .~ ,\ j' 'I \ .l' " "D. 1.5617 fAct 304 and obligations for the use, benefit and maintenance of facilities as the owners of units in this condominium. t=-J THIS DECLARATION for the Creation and Establishment of SAND KEY CONDOMINIUM-SOUTH BAY-ISOI GULF BLVD., including exhibits at- tached hereto, Is made and entered into and submitted this ~ day of O~tober , A.D. 19~, by United States Steel Cor- potation, as Developer. Wi~~ .,./ '1 (L /-17 U I~' lA.. 1---- "_'" I ..' po - II '--' U CORPORATION STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF PI~ELLAS By C/.n C. F." Heg er " "~;. , project l~nager' ~ :f:,.,,'.J.,: USS Rea1ty Developmen~,p~~~slon of United e.t4tes Ste~.1"€RF.P9f;~;~,~n Attest: ..6 '>r .-"y: ...o~\. ackson;' . ':' ":,) " \, S lIn t Secr a t.ary} -:: ' / United States. St,eel.: :., v !: Corporation .' ~j ;.;' ~-' ,,' ./ .... ... J+ ',' -',' .;)1 \ ,'ill; \': ..... ') I HEREBY CERTIFY that this day in the next above named State and County before me" an officer duly authorized And acting, per- sonally appeared C. F. HEGNER and J. L. Jackson , Project I~"nager, USS Realty Development Division of United States St&el Co~por~~!ont ~nd hcsistant Sec~et~ry of United States Steel Corporation, a corporation cnder the'Laws of the State of Dela~are, to me known to be the persons described in and who exe- cuted the foregoing Declaration of Condominiu~ Lnd they ac~nowl- cd~ed then .!.nd there before 1i1~' that they e);ecuted the salile as such officers for the purposes th~rein e~press6d; ~nd th.t,they affixed thereto the official seal of said corporation; .~nd that the said agreelilent is the act and deed of said corpora~ton.' ~, WITNESS lilY hand and official seal this ~ day, 'lo'P.J1~'L'j '. n! N.J-t) , A.D. 19&. ' 'f" -:~ \, ..", ~ .'., .'':'. '~' ..r... , . a..,,' " " , " , ~~2~ '/.'J' '. ,. "'l:otar',,-?ucllC' .'-... ".. t' C 1-L.~.eC'; ~r"",;':'.''''.o. :'.. .'1 O_,/l___cn, -.....--_S,t.\ ' _.)... '10 . -: \.A ~ ~ . . NOj,UV ,JUIto ~Iili' t>ll/1c\,d..";." Lafil Mr C"t."'ffl'"lcn tJ,phu ~~It"'~t 2]rd, 15M. 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LTO" a Florida limited partnership. 101 ~-subs~Quent and present Developer of the real property known as SAUD KEY CQllDOMlNlllH-SOUTH BAY 1501 GULF BLVD.. hereby cl11ends the Oecl ar.st fan of CondomInium for safd condominium, recorded in OfFicial Recor~(~~qqk,~p\~. pages 283-335, inclusive, and Condominium Plal Book 71, page~ u~-76'qO inclusive, of Pinellas County. Florida. 10TAL Pursuant to Article IX, Section 6, of the neclaratian of CondomInium. the Developer hereby amends the Declaration of Condominium as fo 11ows: OS.5974 :',\Ct 93.1 1. lBALBS 13.00 13,90 CASIl ,) 'I: a. Page 1, Article IV, Seclion 2, is lJl1ended as Follows: "Section 2. ,', o 'I ~ ID iii' QJ en .' I'CI Co. ~ .... ~ o o CD .... I'CI ... Co. b. Page 5, Article X, the following sentence is added to the end of this paragraph: "incorporated herein. In order for the Association to execute iLs power to purchase land or recreatlon leases. an aftlrmatlve vote of a majorlty of the votlnQ lnterests at a duly called mei!tlnQ at whIch a Quortlm has been attalned shal I be requTred." i , $ ... c E o "CI C o U I: ... c. Page 7, Art icle XV, the fonowing is added to the SE:cond paragraph, 8th line: ~ ~ ~ ~i ~ ::: ~ to;;: i' ::: oj" ~ ,t... ~ s.. I. ..1 I:: 0 ~ ;? "'40: co':' tv E ';; l.; ~ 1!!! <11'1 J ::: t.~~ ~.a i:~~ d:$, I: ..- I'CI .. f.. <II Q. lit .. fl:l c;: "fications. The word "building" shall not include Floor coverings, wall coverlnas, or cel11nQ cover1nQS. Wlth respect . to the coverag!! prov lded for by th11::; .. ." d. Page 10, Art;cl~ XVIII, Section 1, is amended as follows: "Section 1. It> unit shall be used For any purpose other than for r~sident;al purposes except that Developer may use any unit or units for ad1llinistrative urposes. or as a selling, aid, guest apartment or as a sa es and or renta 0 fice for the sale of units in this condominium or dny other condominium of the Developer located in the vicinity. Any unit or units may be used as offic~ space by any management company affl11ated wllh the Oeve loper." ! ' g .- c e 1:0 ~ C o u "which are hereby defined as (a) rental s for less than 'fl-i1let'Y" (.9,O.)...rlA..)lS., fourteen P4) days, or (b) rentals where the occupants Of the unl are to be ..." I" II i i - ;, ; ,I, I' . 1 fa llows: e. Page 13, Article XIX, Section 2. the 4th line is anended as F 0 11 QWS : f. Page lB, Article XXV, first paragraph, 9th line is amended as .... I'CI C .- m .... 'f.. Q "menls. model sand sal es and/or rental offices, ha.ve s i9ns, employees in the oFfice, use of the common elements, includino lh~ recreational bUildin~, and to show units. The use by the Develop~r of a portlon a the recreational center as a sales center shall not preclude unlt owners. thelr guests or tenants' /J frOll USlng the remalnder of the reCreat lanaI center. Sales r/,w..k.... w..f1::t., off 1ce, . .." Preparl'ed b/'& ,1 W: WILLIAM A. FRIEDLAIlDER, ESQ. 7820 - 38 Avenue Ilorth St. Petersburg. FL 33710 / .... ""'L Ii ; '-) I :,~) , , O.t,5974 ",\Ct 935 g. Page 19, Arlicle XXVI, lhe second paragraph on the page 1s in its entirety and replaced with the followln~: deleted I I , \ j t i ! j . I 1 J I I i- f t I I 'I I follows: h. Page 20, Arlie 1 e XXV I. Section 2, lhe 4th line is anended as IIdescribed in Exhibit "A" attacht!d hereto. lh-H;.-peN:~-wM- ~"l" h'ed~at:- -h)' -d h.M lftg ~4-by -l-3&r-b-as€d- -oo--YJe. -ma-It- iflIIm..{)-f..~l-J6. ~~l~~ The maximum number of units that will ultimalely be' constructed 1n Sand Key Condomlnlum-South Bay-I50I Gulf Blvd. and Sand Key Condominium-South 8aY-I551 Gulf 8lvd. ~." Pursuant to Article IX, Section 6. of the Declaration of Condominium. Exhibit R to the Declaration of Condominium (Articles of Incorporation of Clearwater Key Association-South 8ay. Inc.) is anended as fo l1ows: fo\ lows: a. Page 1. Ar tic le Ill, Paragraph 3.2, the 2nd line is iI1Iended as IIsel forth in lhe Condominium Act except as limited by ~ these" Pursuant to Article IX, Section 6, of the Declaration of Condominium. Exhibit C to the Declaration of Condominium (Bylaws of Clearwater Key Association-South Bay, rnc., is anended as follows: a. Page 1. ArtiCl e I. Section 2 is amended as fo \ lows: "Section 2. The office o( the Association shall be at 2OO-$.f:.r. ARd~ews-g~~~r-Re~He'~~, 1501 Gulf Boulevard, Clearwater. P;n~llas County. Florida. 33~}& 33515. b. Page 3. Article I II. Seclion 5. the 8th and 9th Hnes are amended as (allows: "meet ing. prior to such meeting and for annual meet ings the po-&t- Q"tGa~~~~'~a~ officer's affidavit of mailing shall be retained a~ proof of such ...M I J ! I I I c. P~ge 5. Art ic 1 e r Ir. a new Section 13 is added dS (0 nows: "Section 13. The Association shall have all powers niven it by the FlorIda Condomln1um Act, the Artlcles of Incorpordtlon, these Bylaws, and th~ Oeclaratlon." .d. Page 12, Article VI, the 6th line is anended as (ollows: "unit owners not less than t.h-i-r--~y+JG)- fourteen (14) days prior l~ the meeting at ..." ," .,...;.~" . . . '" .~ ' D,i. 5974. .....c~ ,93G e. Pdg~ 14, a n~w Article IX Is added to the Bylaws as follows: "I X. Voluntary Bindino Arbitration Internal disDutes arlsina from the ooeration of the, ~inium amono Unit Owners. Associations. and their acents and ass ions may be submitted to bind1no arbitration oursuant to aoolicable orocedures of Chaoter 70-50, Florida Administrative Code. provided all parties to. any such dispute aqree to said arbHration." This Amendment does not constitute a material alteration or modification in a manner that is adverse to the purchaser. The Changes made herein are to update the condominium documents and to document that Cheezem Investment Program I, Ltd. is.now the subsequent Developer of the Condominium. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the undersicned has caused these presents to be signed in its name and by its Vice President and attested to by it~etary, ,and its corporate seal affixed the 17th d.lY of April ,1985.,., . , ! I I f J J ,} l I , ATTEST: . CHEEZEM INVESTMENT PROGRPl-l (,~TD. .', ~.. a Florida limited partnershiprl/' :'/ '~ ' .:', 8y: Cheezem Land Corpora~.i?r'i:;':r:f.:" '. ' . General Partner qt.'., ,/'. ,,~""':- ~ ~: . ...' , t.,..J. I :.-J~. ,,'~., . ~ 0' '~f ..)~.;;~/\;;;:) f.:~/ ::::; . I\~. ; i. -"!- ~ '. r~ ":. \\~ ....... ..,. F s' "'''/':.':: :~"". /~. ..~~:t.. et:.L1.~--V~Jk'''':'~ ~..:e e ary , STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF PINELLAS I HEREBY CERTIFY thdt on this 17th day of April , 1985, before me personally appeared, G. P. ~111'i"iird and Charlotte S. Harkins as 'Vice President ~ Assistant Secretary . respectIvely, of CHEEZEM LAND CORPORATION. a FlorIda corporat10n, to me known to be the persons described tn and who executed the forepoing instrument and severally acknowledged the execution thereof to be their free act and deed as such officers, (or the uses thereto and affixed the official seal of said corporation, and the said instrument is the act ~nd deed of said corporation. . . / My commission expires: . '..' I . + ~ t~ WITNESS my hand and 'official seal at St. petersburg. Pf~eJJas: County, Florfda, the day and year last aforesaid. ;f;,<r::~:.,' ,,' I~P \~"'U~"'l' " "'II., ';'.'. . .... ,,,It-,, ...., '... ~;. .:r: . ....,. ..,.. ...., -.? ". ~.:<.~.:. . ..,' . \','> ~,t,;~, J'~" :- rr~. r _" i1;. .N :. "A~ .JT : :. .: . ;:'~." I-f... .....E. ,". ti: '~f.';' .: ,$1"'-' ..~.,t ,iW :~" c ::"~...:. . /+\! r~' .t.::~::'1 t <r..:.?~\ Iii:. :::t.:.\~~...'Il"'''' .' I ~ "0"1' ~ -:-' \"}~\" .,..:.'.... :njrt~t ~ .:~r ,~~~}f . j~''':.~\' ulAn 'UJLl~' SUI[ Dr HOUDl n tD~.ISSlD' [I'. IDf It, It., 'DlIltD IMtu 'tUUL lIS. UIIlI. : I .1. , .\ ", .. - . . . " ...,'" , ' .;.. :'iIi'-......" , ':\~, .'. ~. 1 ".'. \:1 .': !iI.~~~. ...~.~: ~t:~.! .~~ ,:. \~;r;. '. " 1 .) " J' t. 1', i~ . L .' ~ Articles and the Declarations of Condominium, where per~issible by "\ ! . , i !; ;; " ; I. '-I' .. l~' I ._.:..... ' :';j ;}~: 15 t:~ :J :~2 " ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION OF ~:~~!:.T ~::': ~f ='~!,7:: T.\~Ll.j;:'~~~:'t ~L:~'~'.'\ . CLEARWATER KEY ASSOCIATION-SOUTH BAY, INC. The undersigned b~ these Articles associate themselves for the purpose of forming ~ corporation not for profit under Ch~pter 617, Florida Statutes, and certify as follows: I. ~ J The n~me of the corporation shall be CL~~WATER Y.ZY hSSOCIATION-SOUTH BAY, INC. For convenience the corpor~tlon shall be referred to in this instrument ~s the Association. II. Purpose 2.1 The purpose f?r which the Association is organized is to p:cvicle en entity pursuant to che Florida Condominium Act, which is ChApter 718, Florida Statutes, for the operation of S~~D r~y CONDOM!NIUM-SOUTH BAY-1SOl GULF BLVD. and SAND KEY CONOOHINIUM- Ecur~ ~~Y-1SSl GULP ELVD.. ~ccorcing to Declcr~tions of Condo- ~inium now or here~fter recorded in the Public Recorcs of ?inellas County, Florid~, loc~ted upon l~nds in Pinellas County, Florlda~ 2.2 The hssociation shall make no distributions of inco~e to its ~embers, directors or officers. ...) III. ~ The pO~Ers of the n~soci~ticn chall include and be governed by the following prcvisions~ L 3.1 The Acsociation shall have all of the corr~onl~w ~nd st~tutory powers'of a corpQr~~~on not for profit not in conflict ( , l with the terms of these Articles. 3.2 The Association shall have all of the po~e=s and duties set forth in the Condominium Act except as limited by these l~w, and all of the powers And duties reAsonably neceSSAry to '. , . I' .1 .' f " 1 \ \' I I:, f. I ., t f I' r t; f.. ! ~. "1 ,. IH, I , 1 l I' " 0, 1,5617 rACE J14 " oper~te the condominiums pursuant to the,DeclarAtlons as may be amended from time to time, including but not limited to the to1- lowingt e. To make and collect assessments against members as npartment owners to defray the costs, expenses and losses of the condominiums, and to ~ccount to each member for assessments ~9Ainst that rnernberls apartment. b. To use the proceeds of assessments in the exercise of its powers ~nd duties. c. The maintenance, repair, replacement ~nd operation of the property of the condominiums, including easements. d. The purchAse of insur~nce upon the property of the condominiums and insur~nce for the protection of the A5soiciation and its members AS ~partment owners. e. The reconstruction of improvements after casualty and the further irnprove~ent of the property. ,----.... -., f. To make end amend reasonable rules end regulations respecting the U$e of the property in the con~ominiums. other thAn ) j / the rG=tric~icns cont~~ncd in the O~cl~r~tions of Condominivmr prov ided, not,'eYet, tha t all such regula tians cnd the i r aroendr.l&n ts ~hall be ~P?rovca by not less th~n s&venty~five per cent of the votes of the entire membership of the ~ssociatlon before cuch \ '- shall become effective. g. To enforce by legal ce6ns the provisions of the Con- ~o~!n[crn hct, the Oeclcrttions of Condo=inium, these Articles, the Byl~~s of the hszociation ~nd the p~gul~tions for the use of the Frz?~rty in the condominiums. h. To contract foe the ~anagem~nt ~nd waintenanc~ of the concc~ini~m properties ~nd to ~uthori:e a r.enage~ent ~gent to~s~ ."/ 5ist the ;..ssociation in carr~'inc; out its p.:l~ers L.nd C11.1ties by per- forming such functions as the submission of proposals, collection of ~ssessm~nts, preparation of r~cords. enforcement of rules ~nd ~aintenance, repair And replacement of the common ele~ents vith ..." , . ~.. .. -. .' ..~ . ! ,. !: .. .! . -2- ...f . . .... . .~ .... .. '. ) Ii !i . .. ,. I . . .0, E. bu~( I'Al.l t,J.1..... funds as shall be made available by the Association for sueh pur- poses. The Association and its officer$ shall, however, retain at all times the powers and duties granted by the condominium docu- ~ents ~nd the Condominium Act, including but not limited to the ~aking of assessments, promulgation of rules and execution of con- tracts on behalf of the Association. i. To employ personnel to perform the services required ~or proper operation of the condominiums. j. In no event shall the members of a particular condo- r-inium be charged with ~ny portion ot the e~penses for Gny ocher c~ndominium, but shall be charged only for the expenses of their particular condominium ~nd their equitable share' of the exp,enses of any common elements, easements, recreational facilities, or other areas used in common by ~ore than one condominium. 3.3 All funds and titles of all properties acquired by the ~ssociation ~nd their proceeds shall be held in trust for the ~em- :ers of the c9ndominiums in accordance with the provisions af the :ccl~r~tions of Condomin!cm, th~se Articles of !nco=~~=~tion, ~nd It :.he Bylaws. .' IV. I. Hei.~et' s 4.1 The members of the AssociAtion shall consist of all of "~I ~he record o~ners, by deed or otherwise, of condominium ~?art~ents ~n s;'Jm r:EY cm:OOl1INIUM-SOU'!'li 81.Y-1501 CULF 5LVO. ~nd S;'JJD l:EY C:lI.O:l:.aHIUH-$OUTH b;,~-1551 GUL!' ~!Nu.; ...r.c ':'::'i:t' t.f::;:.~r.<.t'::on of " :he condominiums shall consist of those who are ~e~bers at the ~ime of such termination and their cucce~sors ~nd ~ssisns. '4.2 Ch~nge of m~mbership in the ~~sccitticn ~hall be e~t~b- :ished, ~fter receiving e??::o~al of the hc~ociaticn required by :he Declarations of Condominium, by recording in the ?ublic Ree- I crds of Pinellas County, Florida, A deed. or other instrument es- '" ~Ablishlnq ~ record title to the ~partment in the condocinium and 1 t.he delivery to the ^ssociA tion of A copy of Guch ins trucent. 'I'he I I I I. " ~ -)- . . '1 I 1/1.. " ; ," I: , I , ',' II II II II I J j ,! ./ 11 j; .1 :1 I, " :! .: !! ji " t, tl Q. r. bbll r~(,( Jlb owner designated by such instrumen~ thus becomes A member of the Association bnd the membership of the prior owner is terminated. 4.3 The share of a member in the funds and assets of the ASM sociation cannot be assigned, hypothecated And transferred in any manner except as an appurtenance to his apartment. 4.4 The owner of each Apartment shall be entitled to one vote as 'a member of the Association. The manner of exercising voting rights shall be determined by the Byl~ws of the Association. I) 4.5 The terms -apartment- end "apartment o\mers" or "o\:ners" shall have' the same meaning AS .unit" or "o\.-ner" c.s seme Are de- fined in the Condominium ~ct. v. Directors 5.1 The'affairs of the Association ~ill be managed by a Boare consisting of the number of directors determined by the aylaws, but not less than three directors, ~nd in the absence of such de- termination shall consist of three directors. Directors need not oe pernbers of the ~scoci~tion. 5.~ Dir~ctors of the hssociation chell be elected at the ~n- nual meeting of the ~embers in the menner determined by the By- laws. Directors may be reMoved ~nd v~c~ncies on the ~oa~d of Directors shall be filled in the cenner provided in the Eylavs. 5.3 When unit o~ners, other th~n the Developer, o~n fifteen per cent 115~) or ~ore of the units that will.be opereted by the ;'.s~ocie.tion, the unit o\:ners, ot:l.::r tl'H~:"l the u!:\'t.lc?=:" rhc.ll te entitled to elect not less th~n one-third (1/3) oE the oe~~ers of the Board of Dir~ctors. The unit o~ners, other than the Devel-. epec, shall be entitled to el~ct not 1~5s th~n a ~tjority of the, me=~ars of the Soard of Dir~ctors rEter the fjrst of the follo~!n9 : occurs: (a) three (3) years ~fter sales by' the Dc:....E:loper heve !. b'een closed on tit leest fifty per cent (Sot.) of the units to be: r operated by the Association: (b). three (3) tlonths .e.fter s.e.les have " been closed by the Developer of ninety per cent (90\) of the units .{. ...., ...... --... ., .~"'I _ Ii. '. t.. _'.... "I ~ ~ I . I.. ,.". -4- OJ ~ .... . :1 -, r r . .. At V'-""..., II'''''' ............ that will be operated by the Associ~tion: or (c) when ~ll of,the units that ~ill be operated by the As~oclation have been completed and when all of the units that Developer intends to offer foe sale in the ordinary course of business have been sold. The Developer shall be entitled to elect at least one (1) oember of the Soard of Directors AS long AS the Developer holds for sale in the ordinary COUrse of business five per cent (S~) of the units in a condo- minium operated bi the Association. 5.4 Within sixty (60) days after unit owners, other th~n the ~veloper, are entitled to elect A member or cechers of the Board of Dir~ctors the ~ssoci&tlQn ~hall c~ll Lnd ~ivc ~ot less than thirty (30) d~ys nor more thzn forty (~O) days. notice of a meet- ing of the unit owners ~or the purpose of electing these mechers. 5.5 The names and ~ddresses ot the members of the first BOArd of Directors Hho shall hold office until their succeSSors ~re ~lected and have qualified,.or until renoved, ~re as fQllo~s: ~ F. E. 'Fe! iy., Jr. c. F. Hesner J. L. J..c!;,l;on Addresses 200 st. 'l'_'1dreh's Dr!. ve Eellgair, ~lorida 23516 200 St. Ancre~s Drive E~llcair, ~lorlda 33516 1600 noyal ?al~ Drive South St. 2etersburs. F1Q~ida 33107 .1 ; , , VI. Officers The ~ff~!rs of the h~soci~ticn chall be ;d~iniste:cd by the officers cesisnated in the Sylaws. The officers shall be el~c~ed by the ~oa:d of Directors ~t its first ~eetins :01lo~in9 the ~n- nual ~eeting of the rneffibers of the hssociation ~nd &h~ll serve ~t th~ ple,ture of the ~ozrd of Directors. The na~~s zr.d acclre~~es of the Officers \:ho chall serve until their t:ucc!::~sors are oesig- nLted by the Board of Directors are as follows: President P. E. Felix. Jr. 200 St. hndrews Drive Belleair, Florida 33516 ,......".1....- ...",. .......... -5- ..... ..... '__I.~.. .. I '( t. " f ! L: l i (" , 110........... II. . . , t. O. 1.5617 mE 318 Secret~u:y c. F. H~9ner 200 St. Andrews Drive Be11ealr, Florida 33516 J. A. eyerly, Jr. 600 Crant Street Pittsburgh; Pennsylvania 15230 J. L. Jackson 1600 Royal Palm Orive South St. Petersburg. Florid4 33707 Vice President 'treasurer VII. Indemn i fica tion Every director ~nd every officer of the 'Association shall be indemnified by the Association Qgainst all expenses nnd lL~bili- ties, including counsel fees, rc~sonably incurred by or icposed upon him in conn~ction ~ith GOY proc~cdin9 or cettlem~nt of ~ny proceeding to ~hich he may be a party Dr in ~hich he r-ay become involved by reason of his being or having been a director or of- ficer of the Association, ~hether or not he is a director or of- ficer at the time such ,expenses &rc incurred, except vhen the di- rec~or or o~ficer is cdjuDged guilty of willful cisfeasAnce Dr rnalfe~s~nce in the performance of his duties; provided thAt in the " event of c ~ettlc~~~t the !~~=~~!ficction c~~ll cpply only chen the tc~rd of Dir~ctorG tpprovcs puch cettle~cnt ~nd rei~bu~tcmcnt : ~.. ~s b~ing for t~e b~st int~rest of the ~~soci~tion. The foregoing right of inde~nific&ticn ~h~ll b~ in L~dition to end not c~clu5ive of ell other rishts to ~hich cuch director or officer :ay be Qn- tit 1 p.d . tCLrd of ~ireetc[s ~nd ~~y be Altered, Lrn~nd~d or r~sc!nd~d in the ~~nner provided by the Eyl~us. , , . { f I I ! I I j ! f' , , i :, 1';':' I i ;,~ 1,:-.:" / J J::' ,I ; ',' VIII.. ~'l~4-"s ~he fi:st 2yla~ls of the 1'.ssociation shall be adopted by the IX. ~cndrnent5 ...,,,...... , ._r" H.... '" kmendmcnts to the krticles of Incorporation sh~ll be proposed 'cnd adopted in the {allowing manner: 9~1 Notice of the 'subject ~ttec of 4 proposeQ aQend~ent shall be included 1n the notice of any meeting at which 4 proposed ..... . 4~. 4 'of' ~,.., ..... I' .. t . w> . t.. . ~ ... ~t. .1 ~6- ' . -j I t.~ !l:,. , r ~ if'; !H 'e~.".rt!" .,' " , 'I " , ' ,') .. 9.4 A copy of each e~endment shall be certified by the Secre- tary of S~ate ~nd be recoreed in the Public Records of Pinell~s .) , . \ I o. r.5617 PACE Jl~ amendment is considered. !: . 9.~ A resolution for the Adop~ion of a proposed amendment may be proposed either by the Board of Directors or by the members,of the ~ssociation. Directors and cernbers not present in person Or by proxy a~ the meeting considering the a~endment ~ay express their approval in writing, providing such ~pproval is deliverec to the secretary at or prior to the Qeeting. ,Except ~s elsewhere ;; T provided: ft. Such approvals must be by not less th~n seventy-five "per cent of the 'entire mernbersh ip of the Bo~rd of Directors ~nd by not less th~n seventy-five per cent of the ~ote5 of the entire membership of the Association; or b. By not less than eighty per cent of the votes of the. entire membership of the Association. 9.3 Provided, however, that no ~menc~ent shell ~~ke Any ch~nges in the qualifications for we~bership nor the vo~ing rish~s of members, nor any change in Section 3.3 of paragraph III, with- cut t.?pro\'~l in "r i:i:'l9 ~:t ~11 ;.',:::::'.~ecs cnd the joincer of dl o\,'r.c rs of ::".or t9~'3cs upon the conC:ot:iiniu::.s. 1:0, ..~;.~j.~;:'l:nt shall be made that is in conflict ~ith the Ccncc~inium Act Dr the Declera- ticns of Condo~inium. County, Florida. . ! i. . Recistered ~eent ~nd O!!ice ~te str~et ~~dr~ss of the ini~iLl r~~i~ter~c c!fice o~ the' I.S-!:Dell-tion r)H.ll be 1253 ?<:rl: Street, C1{o~r',:.:.t~r, !"'1.c"ic~r XI. I l' I , ' 33516. The initial rC9istereQ '-sent for the ;.!:s:)ci.!.tion '-t the <:bove address shall be R. Carlten Hard. Tenll . t...... f -7- I'" i~. . I', J 1\ ' :i. ; I: J , I : ~ , ! . The term of the Association shall be perpetual. .01' . .- . -. .. '.- , " I;' I'. ( I. I l; h: ,,' L t~~ " ;" f . XIX. , Subscribers The names ~nd addresses of the subscribers of this Articles of ) , Incorporation are AS follows: Names F. E. Felix, Jr. Addresses 200 St. Andrews Drive Belleair, Florida 33516 200 St. Andrews Drlve Be11eair, Florida 33516 1600 Royal Palm Drive South St. Petersburg, Florida 33707 c. F. Hegner J. L. Jacr.son IN Hl'l'NE:SS l:-ziEi''::OF, t.he l.:nelcrdli:ned hc.vc t.~fi~:~d their cigna- tures.this ~ day of ~uc~~t , A.D. 19~. .I r"" ,/ . .-y L...... -=J t: \....:;1, ('1 ~. F. .E." F~lix, Jr..,;" (! \:: {;;'A Y/ / __ C. F. Eeoner ,/ ;: . /1 /- ('. / I l,l"'" ! b:'.... I'.' ';',__ oJ 'l.~L. rjCkSOn ... STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF PINELLAS BE:FORE HE, the undersigne:d ...uthol:'ity, p~=!:cnL.lly ~::?U.red F. E. FELIX, JR.. C. F. n~CmE:R <.r,d J. L. JhCKSON, \:ho,z.:ter being Guly sworn, Dchnowledqed that, they executed the foregoing Articles of Incorporation for the purposes expressed in such hrticles this ~ day of Au;USt , A.D. 19!1-. ~.~ :'ot:a:'y ?ct-l ic 1;:1 Co;:::,.:issicn !:::t=irt..r.: , \ r- /? (t;h:.,...0._''' ,) ) ~', 1::11""y fI.::fll!:. 5~:h :1 P.:.~. t~,' t:"'t';:t:::.-. ~;<":I ,',~t. 12. lit,6 H.-..J h.. I,., I.". ......,-.. -iI.4. 'I ....IIC'...'. RC'W;Clle ,'II ..... ... t. ".. j ___........1. ....... ....,.. -6- . -.. ... ........ ------.....--.--..... . ---~.. 'I II ,. . . '. . (, ,I .' ; . < . " ,. . . ~ t:~;~';';, " 'f' . . ~~/.d~,; , J:.<;"~, O~.~: . 0 '. 'c'1 >. . ~.:' t~}'.:~.;,' ''-,. ~~;~<:,< ,"'" . '., . . ~ ~" ,0 [. {{yO i:~. .. \ ~ 1 ,-' B>','" ~~~;; ~'" ~..~:. ,)..'., f~~::;,:.i_ ':'. m::;,;':\;;:.~ .,:", "- q .. .,' . " " .:~ I,,, 1 '~'" .j. ( , , , i ';'1 , , " , " " ,d " " f " .... I,..n, " \, , ',I, L :.Y . .. ,I, t", " ,rJ ~ - .' .' " .' ........ 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',' '~"'~'" .~~<.' l.' e ""J' " .i, 11 " q >. ' 1 ~e l!.: ,', . ~ :, "1 ' ',:1 . t:: : e' . \:' , ,~ .. . I~. . ~,_ .~l ~.,.., ~.._~ (L. ..':~~,:~: .~Y,:","IJ~':-.~ .~;Y~I ~~~'e,~: '; ( ',' " , .. p- : " ., I. '. ,,-~\,. , '. ): :~\ . T~: ;.:.;./: ~ ~'J'?:, "!-.... ", ~. " " , ,\ '.~ " " . .:~ I ~,. ' ;. I', '" t-' .a BYLAWS OF CLtARWATER ~EY ASSOCIATION-SOUTH B~Y, INC. 'I A corpo~otion not [or profit under the Laws of the State of Florida ~ I. ldentitv ,. Section 1. These 4re the Byl~~s of CLE^R~ATER KEY hSSOCIATION- SOUTH BAY, INC., INC., called Association by these aylaws, a cor- poration not for profit under the L&ws of the State of Flor1da" the Articles of .Incorporation of uhich were filed In the office of the Secretary of State on Aucust ,S A.D. 19!!-. The Asso- " ci~tion h~s been organized for the purpose of ~dministcring S~:D r.::;y CONDOIUI;!tJH-SOUTH Sf.Y 1501 C::ULF BLVD. ..nd S;J~D I>ZY C01,!:'OHIlPUH- SOUTH SAY-1S51 GULF BLVD., pursu~nt to Ch~pter 71B,Florida Stat- utes, called the Condominium Act in these Bylaws, which condo- miniums .are identified by the n~rnes SAnD I\EY CONDOMINIUM-SOUTH Z;;.Y-1501 GULF BLVD. t:nd Sf.ND ,I~i' COt~DOHINIUH-SOUTH BA'i-15S1 GULF BLVD., cnd are located upon the l~nds described in the Decl~ration of Concominium. Section ,2. The office of the ~ssoci~tion rhatl be ~t ~DD sc. .' :~~rLUS Drive, Selleeir, ?in~ll~s Co~nty, Flori~~. 33516. Section J. The ;.ssoc:iotion shall opcrc:te upon the c~lendar I \/ .1 / ~e~r ~:~innin9 en the 1st day of J~nucry cnd ~nding on the 31st d~y of December of c~ch ye~r. The Eoard of Oir&ctors is expressly ~uthori:ed to ch~nge from a calendar year b~sis to c fisc~l year b~sis ~h~nevcr deemed c~pedient end for the best interests of the J fa~ ~ cc ! L ~ i C:1 . S~ction (. The se~l of the Association ch~ll be~r the n~Qe of '. the At!OCjLtic~, the \:ord .Florid~,. rnd the ~otds .Ccrpor~tion not !cr pr:!it- Lnd theyerr of incor?or~tion, ~n ic?re5sio~ of dli ch is .-:s ! cllol-'s; ",j "') Exhibit C - Declaration of Condominium . Exhibit :3 - Prospectus .~.\ (\ \, ,. . .. :. C. f.5617 fAl'.! 322 II. Defin! tions SectIon 1. All ~ords, phr~?es, names ~nd terms used in these Bylaws, the Declarations of Condominium, the Articles of Incor- por~tion of the Condominium Association, 6nd Exhibit .A~ attached to said ~clarations shall have the s~me meaning and be used end defined the 6~me AS they 'are,in the Condominium Act unless the context of said instruments otherwise requires. III. The Assoclatlon' 'J Section 1. Members. The o~ners of the condominium parc~ls , sh~ll be the memb~rs of this ~~sociQtion. I, a. Any legal entity capable of ownership of real prop- erty under the L~ws of Florida shall be eligible for me~ership. b. Any le9al entity, upon acquiring title to a condo- rwiniuln parcel, zhalf. ,thereby becor.le 4 t:1~::!;)er of the Associationl bnd upon the conveyance or transfer of said o~nership, said owner's membership in the Associ~tion shall automatically cease. ::-tc~ion 2" Plz:ce of l:~-=:.:nC'.!. !:'!e~i.:lS"~ 0: the r.:!!:::.:.e:sh!p ~h~ll be held at the princip~l office 0: pl~ce of ,business of the '~ssoci~tion, or at ~uch c~h~: suit~ble pl~ce convenient to the m~~~~r~hip ~s ~ay be desisnated by the Eoard of Directors. Section 3.' 1-.nnual J.leetinas. The fir st annual meeting of the ~ssociation shall be held on such date cs may be set by the Soard of Dit~c=ors. There~=ter tbe L:H'll.lal :,.eet:ngs of the J.ssociation rlH.l1 be held en the Cirst 'Lnur ~d"y of I:~rch of ei.:::h sl.:cceec.ing yeAr. If the d~y ~o desi~nated (~lls on a legal holiday, then the ' ~eeting ~h~ll be held on the first cecular d~y thereafter. ht the Ln~uLl ~&etjng the ~~rnbers ~&y trL~s.~t cuch business cf the ~~so- cL~.tion =.s ...:'1 properly COt:l!: ttc.fore the-t::. o;he ti:::e <::nci place of ~ll weetings shLll be set by the directors ~nd the directors by 'majority ~ote may change the date of the Lnnual meeting. Section 4. Special Meetings. Specio'1l meetings of the mechers .- . . -2- :1 '., .... .,..,. I~ f,' i= " r II! .), " .; ~ 1.' ..) , , may be c~:led by the President and shall be called by the Presi- dent or Secretary At the request in writing of the Board of Direc- tors or at the request in wri~ing of five (5) me~ber5. Suchre- quests Gh~ll state the purpose or purposes of the proposed meeting. ' Section 5. Notice of MeetinQs., It shall be the duty of the Secretary to mail a notice of each annual or special ceeting, &t~tin9 t~e purpose thereof as well as the time and place where it , is to be held, to e~ch member of record, at his ~ddress ~s it apw pears on ~he 'membership books of the Association, and if no such ~ddress ~:?ears, at his last,known place of address, at least fourteen :ays for ~n annual meeting and five days for a special ~eet!rig, ~rior to such Qeeting ~nd for annual ~eetings the post laffice ce:tificate of mailing shall be ret~ined ~s proof of. such meeting. The mailing of a notice in the ~anner provided in this Section s~all be considered notice served. Sect!::.n 6. Hinutes. t:i~utes of all l.leetings .shall be k.ept in b~sinesslike ~~nner tnd ~vailable for ins?~ction by unit QUners ~nd Board members at all re~son~ble time. 'I Secti:n 7. l~jori::v of Q-,,'ners. l.s used in these Eyltws, a "r.:!.jo:-ity of c\'n:rs. s:'z.l:' cc:u::ist c: that r.ur::t>er that l:hall ex- ceed fifty per cent there.of. :c.cti::n e. rll..'orc:,:. :O#:-::Jt LS otha:\~.i~e ?rovided in :.hc.se Byl~~s, t~e ?resence in ;~:~on o~ by proxy of a ~=~jority of owners~ as defined in Se=t~on 7 of this paresr~ph, ~hall consti- , \ c~nnot be orqani:ed bec~~se c quorc~ has not cttend~d, the rne~er5 ') i' ! 11." j' , I:" !;' I, ,. I ~ \, ,I ;. ~ \ ' I :', , I' . II : j,' U; . r :.' ; ,.' I L, i" I;: tute II c;u:;:-u:n. 5.e:=~!:;-, S. f ~'..'.. . .... . ~ ~,.--........ :..:C ~:;.=::. -II; ~ L:;." :..:.:-.;- c: :':::::.:~:s \!ho tre ~:~CC:1tt €:it~~r in ?'=:O:C:i or by p:o~y, :-,ay L.ojc:.::n the \'., ~eEting ~: ~ ii~e ~ot late: th&n ten I~O} ~LYS ~IO~ th~ tice the original ;-.,€:~ing ~'as ct.llec, cr.= hold the ::-:E:eting !cjcurned. \:ith~ '\ out ~ccit~onal notice, provicled that ~ ~uoru~ c~n be obtained tor cuch mee,ting. Secti~n 10. Votina. At every ~eetin9 of the ~e=bers, the -3- Ii" I., \: t, " , " \, f i,' .' '! ~l ~ ' , " " ,\ . . O. i. 00J. { tA"l tJ....>t ;, t 'j ~ I ( ( f , 'l i " o~ner or owners of each unit, or combination of units.'~fther in person or by proxy, shall have the tight to cast one vote as set forth in the Declarations. The yote of the majority of those present. in personoe by proxy. $ball decide Any question brought before such meeting. unless the question is one upon wtich. by express provision of statute, or of the Declarations o~ Condo- minium, or of the Articles of Incorporation. or of these aylaw~1 a different yote is required, in vhich case such express provision shall govern and control. If a unit is owned, by more ,than one person. the person entitled to cast the vote for the unit shall be designated by a certificate signed by all of the record owners af the unit .t.ccord!ng to the roster 6'[ unit o\:ners .!:nd filed with t.he Secretary of the Association. If a unit is c~ned by a corporA- tion, the person entitled to'cast the vote for the unit Ghall be designated by a certificate signed by the president or vice presi- dent And attested ~y the secret~ry or assist~nt secret~:y of the cor?oratio~ and filed with the Secretary of the Association. Those certificates shall be valid until revoked or until s~per- Eececl by a su=se~uent certific"te or ~ntil a change in the o~ner~ chip vf the ~nit co~cerned. A'certific~te d~si~nctin9 the person ~ntitled to e~st the vote for a unit ~ay be revoked by eny o~ner of a sh!:e in the unit. If a ce~tificate oesisnat.!n; the pers.on ~ntitled to cast the vote for ~ unit is not on file, the vote of the ".mt\'l ~ l:iilall n<J& be cons ioered in deteri.lining Io'hethe: ~ quorul'a is pre~ent nor for any other purp~se. S!.c,;~on 12.. ?rc::!l<s. ,.. r..::;;l:,/H r:.;.,/ "r~~:.nt: l..oj' ::~:.= ::.'1::,.::er, ~ny o~ner of ~n,/ ccn~cminium parcel, the d~veloper. or :he ~anAger tl;. r. ::::o~:y. ;.nj' ?ro):y C''..1st be filed \lith the sccreta::y ~E::ore the tp?olnted ~iD~ of .lch meeting. Section 12. Oreer of ~usin~ss. The order of b~sin~ss 6t ell ~nnuAl or sp~cial ~ee=ings of the ~e~~ers Ehall be ~s follo~s: 11. Roll cllll. b. Proof of notice of meeting or waiver of notice. -.. - >, 'f I; , " if ". , .. ." '" .'. ~ .' .j " '';'i j ,",. ! " , .' ....1>.,.... ...~~......>_ " f: 1:: {t R; ~, ' " r. j"- " i ~, 1', [~ '.;: ~;}: 4, j.7~ ~ ~.:'~;{ ~ ;i,/::~{ . ".: .J,. ...)w , .:~;::'~if /~~ . :'c.... ti ~\. .,~.~:~' 1 0/ ...;,:;,,:-. . > ~ T ''':ii '\ /;i~, ,->- "'~I"" ~ ., ;. . I .~~, '::;f~;~5 .:'. .' .. ft' . occurring between annual meetings of members shall be filled by the :e~aining Directors. S':!ction 2. PO\/ErS Lnd Duties. The Elo~rd of Directors shall , " . " cause. by the vote or a9re~ment in weiting of a majority of the owners, The vacancy so created shall be filled by the members of the ~ssocjation. No Director, other than the initial Directors named in the Articles of Incorporation, or their duly elected re~ plAc~~ents, shall continue to serve on the Board if. during his term of Office, his membership in the hssociation shall be ~er~ [ \ minated for any reason whatsoever. c. Vacancies. Except, as to vacancies provided by re~ moval of Directors by members, vaCAncies in the Board of Directors ,; have the po~ers ~nd duties necessary for the ~dministration of the affairs of the Association, and may do all such acts and things as are ~ot by the Declara~ions, the Articles of Incorporation of the Condc~inium Association, the Condominium Act, or these Bylaws di- recte~ to be exercised ~nd done by the rne~ers or officers. =he powers of the Soard shall include, but not be limited to, the i'oll:;.'ing: ,'I eo. .~.ll p:J\!iHS C:1C c~tic:i of the cc:;cc::::iniumS' (,5 set ~ I ~ '. fort~ in the Condo~iniu~ ~ct end in the ~rtic!es of !ncorporation of t~e ~~~oci~cion, e~cept ~s li~it~d ~s L:ove ~:o~idec. b. To prepare ~nc ~cc?e ~n ~nnual operating cudget. " \~ic~ budget shall be sufficient in ~~ount to pay fo~ all neces~ Gary ~xpenses c.nd e::pendit~res to be s!'lared in .co::,u";,on :.y the re- ~p=C~':~4.ge o\..r.:rs of uni:.s, ~:-.o i:1c!.~::::':I; ~ :c.~.t::.:-+z.::.le :~s~r..'e ~cr ~. .1 rep~i=s, upkeep ~nd repl~ce~ent of the cc::'~cn ele~ents ~nd for ccnt::-.s",nc!.es. c. To pre?..re a cc.tdlcc :'c.?ort of: t;,e l::cts for :.he ?re~ \' i ous year, Lnc present r,L::-d=, lot the ':':"'i:",.uc.l ::',f:* t ing of r:~::-.ber s. d. To de te r ..oi ne ....ho en"ll l:ct cs legt.l counsel for the e. To determine the depository for the funds of the As- < ;1 d: 'J : \' Association ~henever necessary. , " , , '- <,I'" -6~ I , b~ I f~ I ~;' r t,' i " I ." ;.. ,j t IL- I ~ {.' , 1 -'q , l~ I: '.. " I i.~ Ii F \~1 ~. I. ..,U..... I...... u.... 80C i a t1 oil. f. To acquire the necessary personnel necd~d [or the maintenance, care, and upkeep of the common elements, and Get the talaries of ' said personnel. ,'J g. AssesS and collect all assessments pursuant to the C:ondollliniulll Act. 11 .' h. ~stablishrnent of reserves or making Assessments for betterments to the condominium property. 1. U!t;hin sixty, (60) days following the end' of the fis- cal year or calendar year of the Association, the Soard of Oirec- tors chall mail or furnish by personal delivery to each unitouner c. cc;.:plcte fin~nchl repor t of ~ctual r e-celpts ~~d c):?f:ndi tures for the previous twelve (12) months. The report shall sho~ the e~ounts of receipts by accounts and receipt classifications &nd shall show the amounts of expen~es bY, accounts and e~pense clas- sifications, including, if c.pplicc.ble, but not limited ~o the :cl- 'lowing: (1 ) (2) Cost for security; ?rofe~~ional t~d ~~nagernent taes and e:-:;-~nses; (3) Tz..::cs; (4) Cost for recreation facilities; " I (5) E~pcnses for rofuse collection ~nd utility ser- v ices; (6) Ex?enses for lawn care; (1) Cast for buil~ing ~ainten~nce ~nd repai[~ (E) !..!:u:.;:nce costs; (9) ;',crninist[~tive "and salary e);pe:1~es; '~nd (1'0), c;~n"r~l rf;5arves, t:'.~i:;tE~~:'1CE: rc:sfO....C:5 !:nd co:!- p:~c!~t~cn r~~crvcs. ,I' The report, upon \:ritten request, t'hl!ll b'=! t'~nt to the holders, insurers or 9uar~ntors of bny !!rst rnortq~qe on ~ unit Gnd, if required, the report shall be in the form of en Ludited !1n~nci41 stAtement. "1 ',) -7- , 'I '\ '1 \ II .; , ' \ j t ! , I , . 11;.'; I,:' I" ,I' ll:" p. ' I:,' if~ It,) ,...... W 1;' I:': II. W u.,.:,~..ll;: ( (: '~(. 'j " " 't I, j. The Board shall mak~ available for inspection, during reasonable business hours or under other reasonable circumstances. t! ~ to unit o~ners and holders, insurers or guarantor& of first mort- gages current copies of the Declarations of Condominium, the By- laws and other rules concerning the Association, and the books, , : , records and financial statements of the Association. , " Section 3. Manaoement Aaent. The Board of Directors may em- ploy for the Association a man~gement agent at a compensation es- t~blished by the Board for the manaaement and maintenance of the ~ 'I condominium properties and authorize the management agent to as- sist, the ~ssociation in carrying out its powers by perfor~ing such !uncticns ~s the submission of propo5~lsl collec~ion ,of LS5ess- ments, preparation of records, enforcement of rules and mainte- nance, repair and replacement of the common elements ~ith funds as shall be made available by the Association for such purposes. The Association and its officers shall, however, retain at all ti~es the pc~ers ~nd duties gran~ed by the condominium doc~~ents ~nd the , , . , Condominium Act, inCluding but not limited to the caking of as~ ~c~~~ent5, ?rcmule~ticn of rules_~nd e~ecution of c=ntr~c~s on b~h~lf of the hssoc!~tion; Section 4. Co~oen~ation. !~o co~pensation shall be paid to ~irectors lor their services ~s directors. Ho re~~ner~tion shall be paid a'director for services performed by him for the Associa- tion, in any other capacity, unless a resolution authorizing such rc~uneration shall have been unani~ou5ly adopted by the Board of Dir~c~ors ~e!ore the 5~rYices ere ~n'art~ten. Section 5. Orcani:ation I:eeting. The first meeting ot the Eo&rd of vir~~Lors ~h~ll be held ~ithin t~n C~~5 ~!ttr the ~~~u~l L~~b~rs' ~,~tins. ~t =~=h ?lace C5 =~all be fi~ed ~y ~he E~Lrd ~nd' /' I -. no notice shall be nece~sary to the newly elected director~ in order leghlly to constitute such meeting, providing 011 of the Eoard of Directors shall be present. Section 6. Reoular HeetinQs. Regular meetings of the direc- ~ ~. ' . l I~' 1" '1' Itj I ~, II"" , ,) H ii, , f' ! r; , , l~ ;' J', !f Lr j~l . '., r. I' I; , ~, , ~ ~ ~, -8- " '. " O. i, 5617 rAct 329 totS may be held at such time and place as shall be deter~ined, from time to time, by A majority of the directors, but at least two such meetings shall be held during each fiscal year. Hotice of regular meetings of the Board of Directors shall be given to each director, personally or by mail, telephone or telegraph, at, least three days prior to the day named for such meeting. Section 7. Special Meetinq!. special meetings of the Board of Directors may be called by ~he President on three days' notice to ~ach director,' given ~rsonally or by mail. telephone or tele- 9r~ph, ~hich notice shall state the time, place (~S herein~bove provi~Qd) ~nd purpose of the meeting. Sp~cial meetings of the p Eo~td of Directors shall 'be called by the ?resident ~nc Secretary, in like banner ~nd on like notice, on the written request of at least two directors. Section B. Notice of Meetings to Unit ~ners. Meetings of the Soard of oirectors'5hall be open to all unit owners and no- tices of meetings shall be posted conspicuously forty-eight (~B) hours in advance for the attention of unit owners, except in an c:;.~:~::':1cy. I,:ctice at' t.ny !:leet!..; \lhcl:e ,..=:~!':-:;,cnts .:~ainst t:nit , ) 0\,'1H,rs ..::e to be consicered for Lny rC!t~on Ehall =pE:ci:ic!.lly COI')- t~in a statement that ~s~essm~nts eill be considered and ~he' r.,!. tUl' I! vI' such c::>s~ssments. Section 9. Waiver of Notice. Eefore or at ~ny meeting of the Eoard of oirec:ors. ~ny director ~ay, in writing, waive notice of iuch me~tin9, t.nd such waiver shall be dee~ed e~uivalent to the giving of cuch not~ce. ~ttc~'Lnc~ by t. cli::~ctor t.: Lny :EEt!ns of the :So<:ro 'of Directors shall be a \~aiver of notice by hi::! of the ti~e ,nd plLce :~erLcf. If ..11 the di::~ctors ~::c pr~5ent at Lny ~ceting ~f the eo.:rd, no notice th~ll be r~~~ir~d t.n~\L~Y bu=!~e=s' ~~y be tr~n=acted at such ~eetin9' Sr:ctfon 10. 1-:inutes. "Hinutes of ~ll m~etings of the Board of Directors ~nd of the unit o~ners shall be kept in businesslike '\ manner and av~il~ble for inspection by unit owners and Board mem- -9- " ,; o' C. i. 5617 PACE 330 " ! I ! i ! , :. I I bers at all reasonable times. Sect10n ll. Quorum. At all meetings of the Board of Direc- tors a majority of the directors shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of business, and the acts of the majority of the di- rectors present at a meeting at which a quorum i~ present shall be the acts of the Board of Directors. If at any meeting of the ,Board of Directors there be less than a quorum present, the major- ity of those present may adjourn the meeting from time to time. At ~ny such adjourned meeting, 6ny business ~hich might have been transacted at the meeting as originally called may be transacted ~ithout further notice. ! L I i ! t I ~: " Section 12. ridelity Eones. ~he ~oard of Directors shall require that all officers and employees of the Association ~ho control or disburse Association funds ,shall furnish adequate fidelity bones, with 'the premiums of such bonds to be paid by the ;'ssoc i.a t ion. Section 13. Desianation of Officer. The principal orricers of the Association shall be President, a Vice ?resident~ a Secre- :I"~:. . ~ ~ .., i ~ ~: '. rh, p' 'h' 1(,' r! f ',~ !.' . , ! i', , I, ,h, I ~.~: I ,: I ~' '/' :': ,. , \ ( , t ~ ~,i " j ,I,'; , ,. ~' . ", ". "; , : I" I i' " , , 1.- I. f II. : ~ ,~ t.1:Y ..::d a Trc:c::crar I all of \:h:m ::h.all be elec:tec by the Eoerd of Di:c,ct:.crs. ~hc Eo.::.:d of ~i:cctors i:".~y C.ppoiilt ~n :.s~i:::ttn~ T:e~- ~urer ~nd en Assist~nt Sec:et~ry, and such othec officers as in their jlolclgrnent. r....y ::'e necess!.:y. Section 14. ~!action o! Officers. The officers of the Asso- ciztion shall be elected ~~nu~lly by the So~rd of Direc=ors at the' ocs~ni=ation weeting of elC~ ne~ Board, Qnd shall hold o:fice at t~e ?l~tEu:e of thE: E~':e. S~ction 15. ?e~oval of Officers. Upon ~n ~ffir~ati~e vote of ~ MLjority of the ~~~~~rs of ~he ~oard of Pirec~ors, ~ny officer -::.:.y lJ~ rc.:..::ved, t::l:.!lar .:ith or dthout ceuse, <::10 t-,is tuccc~sor clt::c~~d ~t .ny resular weE:ting of the ~oard of Directo:s, or at CI ." eny special meeting of the Board called for such pur?ose. Section 16. President. The president shall be the chief exe~ cutive officer of the Association. He shall preside at all meet~ l:: I f'= i i 1 1\ ~:' H .. ~: r; t; ~ !', !t,~ :1 " ,j.' t. ~. I" 1. -10- \ ' -' ,'ii, ings of the Association And of the BOArd of Directors. He ShAll hAve all of the general po~ers and duties which ace usually yested in the office of president of the Association. Section 1'. Vice President. The vice president shall taKe the place of the president and perform his duties whenever the president shall be ~bsent or unable to act. If neither the presi- dent nor the vice president is able to act, the Beard of Directors shall appoint some pther cember of th~ Board to do 50 on an in- terim basis. The vice president shal~ also perform such other duties as shall from time to time be imposed upon him by the Board ,> , ' ) ) of Directors. Section 19. Treasurer. The treasurer shall h~ve responsi- , 1 I , , j I 1 r J I . ' I- I ' I, " J', I, I F Section lB. Secretary. The Gecretary shall keep t~e winutes of all meetings of the Board of Directors, and the minutes of all meetings ~f the Association: he Ghall have charge of such books and papers as the Board of Directors may direct; and he shall, in general, perform all the duties incident to the ~f!ice of secre- tary. bility for ;.tsoci~tion f~nds ~~d.~~c~r!:!es, Lnd :~~ll ~e r~~ sponsible for ~eeping full ~nd ~ccur~te ~ccounts of ~ll receipts ~nd disburs~rnents in books belonsing to the Association. He shall be responsible for the deposit of all ~cnies end other valu~ble effects in the neme, and to ~he credit, of the Association in such' depositories ~s mey from time to time be designated by the Bo~rd of Directors. I v. , ;.ssessment tnd Collection of Common ::xcenses Ztch unit o~ner Ehall share that percentage of ~he CC,,~=n ex- pcn~cs, ~ncl o~m that p~rc~nttge of the cc~~on ~U.?~~5, !~ ~i:~ct rel~tionEhip to :.he percent.tgc of the cc~:'.on elc:;.en~s c~':-.ed by 'p :, said unit o~ner. Assessments for the common expenses, including those required under any Management Contract, including re~sonable attorneys' fees and other ~osts of coll~ct1n9 any assessments, , i t .. i i -11- I a. ) ,; I ~, ... n_ ~\ , ,. 'i If Ii !{ .: . ,; ; . . II. I. tJU..l.1 1,I,~l vv.... shall be secured by A lien ~gAinst the condominium parcel against which it is made and such lien shall arise in favor of the Asso- ciation and shall corne into effect upon recordation of the Oeclar- ations of Condominium. Said lien shall date back to the date of the Declarations and shall be prior to the creation of any home- steed status or any subsequent lien or encumbrance, e~cept thAt said lien shall be subordinate and infecio; to that of any insti- tutional first mortgage. Assessments shall be made not less fre- ., ',- quent than quarterly in An ~mount no less than requite~ to prol/ide ,funds in Ldvance for payment of all of the anticipated current operating expenses ~nd for all of the unpaid operating ex?enses previously incurred. VI. , ,l; Annual Budget Pursuant to Article IV. Section 2, paragraph b of these By- laws, the BOArd of Directors shall have the pover ~nd cuty of pre-' paring and adopting an ~nnual cper~ting budget for ~he hssocia- Hen. The Board of Directors shall mail a meeting .notice and , " , , I I c~~ies of t~c proposed :~nual budget of co~~onexpenscs to the 'unit Olmers not 1llSS then thirty ,(,3D) days prior to the i.:eet:.ng at rlhich the b:.ldget \Jill be considered,. The r.leeting ~ill be open to ,'j/; ~ . !, ,: 1(': I' ~ . , . L I':' . (.: , li.< .li':. " i,'" f:.':' cl' . ~!". ~ it.'- 1, , . ' r jl.':;. ~ " ~, ~ 'r,' ] . 1> j }: , .,':' " " J' ,I';, 'r: unit o'o:nE:rs ..nd"i! en t.dopted bUG;Et requires l:~SCS~;;lent ~gainst the unit o~ners in ~ny fisc~l or calendar year e~ceecing one hundred fifteen per cen~ 1115~) of the cssessments for t~e pre- " c~ding year, the Ec~rd, upon ~ritten ~pplic~tion of ten ~r cent (lOt) of thl': <:;'li t 0\.';'\'::: s to the t:,.:::c, :)-...11 cz.ll E- sp!!.::i=.l :~.:l~t- lng of the unit ~wners ~ithin thirty (30) days, upon not less than ten (10)' days' \~r i tten r.otice to ,,~ch unit o\:ner. .;t the =pecLe.l ,,,!,::,c,tins. ~nit c\.'nc:s "rl~ll c::-r;:;ioer L,ne e:n<:.ct a bues-ee, l;nd the L~o?tion of ~uch bua~et ~hell require a vote of not less th~n a .' , . rn~jority oF. all unit owners. The Eoard ~ay propose ~ bUQqet to unit o~ners At ~ meeting of mer-bers or in ~ritin9, =nd if the budget or proposed budget is ~pproved by the uni~ owners At the ", -12-. I -I l!_ H I ' ~ t 1/1- ..~ vy.. t ~nwl.- UVU " \~) me~tin9 or by a majority of all unit o~ners in writing, the budget sh~ll be ~dopted. ~ In determining whether assessments exceed one 'hundred fifteen per cent (1151) of similar Assessments in prior years, any'authori~ed provisions for reasonable reserVeS for re- p~ir or replacement of the condominium properties; anticipated , expenses by the Condominium Association which are not anticipated to be incurred on a .regular or annual basis, or assessments for . betterments 'to' the condominium properties shall he excluded from the computation. The proposed ~nnu~l budget of commOn expenses shall be de- " I tailed an? shall show the ~rnounts budgeted by accounts and expense classifications; inCluding, if applicable, but not limited to, those e~p~nses listed in Section 718.504(201, Florida Statutes. In ~ddition to annual operating expenses, the budget shall include' reserve accounts for capital expenditures and deferred mainte- " nence. These llccounts shall include, but; not; be li::li ted 'to J roof replacemen~; building painting, .:;nd pCiver.,ent resurfacing., The ~~ount to be reserved shall be cowputed by ~eans of a foe mula which is b~sed upon estimated life and esti~ated replacewent cost of e~ch r~serye itc=. These ;:oviiicns Eh~11 not cpply to bud;ets in \~ich th~ ~ecbers of the A~cociation have, by a vote of the Ie m~jority of the ~ernbers pre~ant ct ~ culy c~lled ~eetinq 0: the hct~ci~tion, determined for a fisc~l yea: to provice no reserVe or ',\ reserves less Ldequ~te than :e~uired by this Section. VI1. ;'~e~::~'=:"It c: ~...lA\.'s The t.j'l!.\,'s of the ;.!:soci..:ion r.'..!:y be :::.od!:ied, ~r.lended or re- vok~d; unless E?ecific~lly r~ohibitec else~hcre herein, ~t Lny :eqular or special r.:ee!:.inq 0:, :'he :;'l"::::bers of the Associaticn by ~Ot l~~s thIn &evcnty-fiveptr c~nt of the votes of the ent~!~ ,I r'~r.:bers~dp of the ;.5~o,=iE.:!cn, pro...ioeo tl-itt not less t~.t.n !our- teen (H) days' notice of said r.,eeting hl:s been given to the ::Ie=:.- bers of the hs~ociation, ~hich notice cont~ined a full stAtement , ,\ -13- ;, " , ! " I' t " H', !' ; 1\" f" ;1' \C !L 1\' j l', lit"'" ~ :: I': H~ " l' L ,I, "' " f , ,- .i- of the proposed ~odification, change or revocation. VI II. .... Notices to Mortgagees An institutional mortgagee, 45 defined in Article XX of the Declarations.of Condominium, which is the holder, insurer or guar- antor of a first mortgage on a unit shall, upon written request to the Association, identifying the nami ~nd address of the holde~, ' insurer or guarantor, ~nd the unit number or address, be entitled to timely written notice of: a. Any condemnation loss or ~ny casualty loss which af- fects a material portion of the condominium developments or ~ny 'J unit on uhich th~re !s a first j.\ortgc:ge held I insured or 9ua'~ ~ntecd by the institutional por~gagee; b. Any delinquency in the payment of assessments or charges owed by any owner of a unit subject to a first mo~t9age held, insured or guaranteed by such institutional j.\ortgagee, ,which remains uncured for a period of sixty (60) days: c. Any lapse, cancellation or ~aterial ~ocification of "i the insur~~ce policy or fidelity bono ~aint~inec by the Ass~cia- ,\ ", ticn; d. Any proposed zction I:hich \:ould ret;!uire "-he consent of ~ ~p~cifi~~ pe.cent~ge of the hOlcers, in~urE:s or SUlr~ntors of fir s t Illor tga2es . Ti,... ;:tJ~ "'':ftJ';'II';f .....L t:' adopted as "-he Bylaws of CLEi;.?t;..t.TER 1{E:! ASSOCIATIOII-SOUTH SAY true., a corpor~tion not for profit under t~e Lz..\~s .of the S"t~te of f'!C:::CE I .:.~ l:.~ f!.:~~ r~~~i:-~; c: ~~e Bo~rd of Directors on, AU9ust 31 19 .!!-. , , C~E~~~h~ER ~EY AEEO::AT!ON- EO'':':'H E';Y, IHC. " : t ~ I) r.;vQc:. ~O C3:- I':'" ,~~ Sege-tbr y ,,0 RCW:cae, '. -14- , \ , I, '''.. -" f . . '.. " t. ! .:\~, I ~ .' r .j .... " " ,j' , I " " c" .) i ~ .'. i." .' " '~'.~.; : . .. '" .' . '1' '," , "f' . '/'1" . !,:j,*~ I. , . ~ . " .. .\,. t, 't' C.f" ., ,. . I" :e' ..- > . . '.' T' I. .t':' .- . " . c ~ ~. c " .,' EXI.lI,BtT 0 TO THE DECLARATION " .i;> 'j. : <~ to :'"1 ~" . j . " :\ , .' ~I':'~~: . ... '.:j" ." 'i;-/" ., P' .\ ., . 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G. t. ..1617 net ~u.., UNIT IDENTIFICATION AND PERCENTAGE OF OWNERSHIP OF COMMON ELEKENTS " .. pn i I: TYP.!t Applicable Un! 1:9 B 103, 107, 203 (2 BedroomS 201, 303, 301,' 2 BA I:hr ooms) 403, 401, 503, 507, 603, 607., 703, 101, B03, B07 C 102, 106, 202, (2 Bedrooms 206, 302,'306, 2 Bathrooms) 402, 406, 502, S06, 602,'606, 702, 706, 802, 806 E ,104, 204, 304, (3 Bedrooms 404, 504, 604, 2-1/2 Bath- 704, 804 rooms) Of F 101, 201, 301, (2 Bedrooms 401, 501, 601, 2 Bathrooms) 101, 801 G 108, 208, 30B, (2 Bedrooms 4.08, 50S, 60B, 2' BQ.throOr,lS) 70B, B08 H 105, 205, 305, (3 BedroQms 405, 50S. 60S, 2-1/2 Bath- 70S, 805 rooms) , To ta 1 ,,' i , , " ; \ , " , >"1 '" " Number of Unitl! Es tima ted Per Cent In- terest in Com- mon Elements Estimated Per Cent Interest per Unit !ype ., . 16 1.B3669 29.38704 16 1. 21351 ,2Q.37616 , ' 8 1.88405 B 1. 32002 B 1. 38651 L 1.68702 , 64 " . " Exhibit D - Declaration of Condominium " - " ., , , , ':~: .};~ ': :::,;t~\ .",;~;I , . I . 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Garbage - Recreation Room 20.00 2,293.00 1,250.00 " 200.00 140.00 ,:1 SERVICES ) -, , , Elevator Maintenance Pest Control 375.00 50.00 ADMINISTMTIVE Resident Manager Secretarial Service Postage & Office Supplies INSURANCE TAXES, LICENSES ~ FEES (inCludes State Association Fee) 222.00 130,00 12.00 505.00 13.00 MISCELLANEOUS Entry Communications Legal & Accounting OTHER EXPEtlSES/OPERATlNG CAPITAL SECURITY SERVICE RESERVES , 125.00 12.00 N/A 1.995.00 'I ! ,\ ! . ) I , ! Roof ,Pai ntf og Paving 250.00 415,00 . 'l125.00 TOTAL Sl1,900.00 II " " , ," \ "l .' AnnuallY S 10.656.00 2,400,00 6,600.00 14,160.00 1,800.00 2,100,00 2,400,00 . :- 900.00 600,00 3.000.00' 600.00 240.00 27,516.00 ]5,000.00 2,400,00 1,680,,00 :j ~ " , '>' . 4.500.00 600.00 " ' 2.664.00 1,560.00 144.00 6,060.00 , ' , I ; , 156,00 '" '<,' . " I I ;'1 ." .'{ . \'~ 1,500.00 , 144.00 ilIA 23,940,00 , r , . " .. . ~~', 3,000,00 4,980.00, 1,500.00 , '. ". , ':j) S142,800.00 ..-: ) , ,,' ", .~"o.I . .......~,<~ ~,.,.'~J~ . I, j::; Jl , I:' F [ \" j' : 'c "... ., ,', OPERATING BUDGET fOR INDIVIDUAL UltITS The monthly and annual expenses for each unit owncr on account of the monthly ~aintQnance fee of hia unit Is AD folloUqJ, Unit TYlJc ^pp1ia~ble Number Monthly Annual Units of Units B 103, 107, 203 16 $218.5Q e:4;~2?OO (2 Bedrooms 207, 303, 307, 2 pal:hrooms) 403, 407, 503, 507, 603, 607, '.' 703, 107, 803, 807 ., .,' 'C (2 Bedrooms 2 tlathrCloms) 102, 106, 202, 206, 302, 306', ~02, 406, 502, 506, 602, G06, 702, 70Q, 802, 606 16 151. SO 1,81/3.00 . J, E (3 Bedrooms 2-1/2 Bal:h- rool:1S) 104, 20"~ 304, 404, 504, 1$04, 704, Q04 e. 224.00 ' ~16SB'100 l.,:.: " ." .~ . ~~. . ~:., 'f F (2 Bedrooms 2 Bathrooms) 101, 201, 301, '-:01, 501, 6~)l, 701, BOl B 157.00 1,lJC~.OO " .. :" .!. ,I . ~ 'J G 12 ~c.C:r,oo:;IS 2 ~c.throo::\s) 108, ,208, 308, 1.08, SOB, GOB, 708, 008 a 165.50' 1,~!l6.00 \"11 "'/ ,I , " . J . 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REFERE....CE SHOt1l.D BE MADE TO mls CONTIV.CT AND TIlE OOCL';\IE.'lTS REQt:lJU:.P BY SECTION 71UO], FLORIDA STATUTES, TO BE F\JRNISHED BY A DEVElOPER TO A blJYER OR !.ESSEE. THIS AGREEME."lT IS VOIDABLE BY BUYER. BY DELIVERING WRrt"l'EN NanCE OF TIlE BUYEll'S lmemos TO CANetl. .....'THlN " DAYS Af7fR THE DATEOF E.'(ECt..-nON OFTlttS AORE.EI>tENT BY THE BUYER. AND RECEIPT BY BUYEll OF ALL OFmE ITEMS REQl:IRED TO BE DELIVERED TO HIM BY THE DEVElOPER UNDER SEcnON 111.103. FLORIDA STATtlTlaS. nns AGREEMENT IS ALSO VOIDABLE BY Bl:YER BY DELIVERING WRIT1'EN NOTICE OF THE BUYER'S 1t'n'E."/TlON TO CANCEL WlTlUN IS DAYS AFl'ER TIlE DATE OF RliCElPT FRO~t THE DEVELOPER OF ANY AM&mMENT WWCH MAllUllAllY ALTERS OR '-'ODlFlES THE OFFEIUNO IN A MANNER THAT IS ADVERSE TO TIlE lIL'YER, ANY Pl.:RPORTED WAIVER OF THESE VOIDAB1L1TY RIOHTS SHAl.L BE OF NO EFFECT. BUYER M^Y E,'<TEND THE TIME FOR Cr..oSING FOR" PERIOD OF :-lOT ~IORE THAN I' DAYS AFTER THE BUYER liAS RECEIVED AU. OF TIlE 1tE,\,S REQUIRED. BI.'YER'S RIGlITTO VOID nus AOREE.\lE.'lT SHAll TERM INATE AT CLOSING. ' WIPlt55ETlI: WHEREAS. the ~lwercks~llo purthue a IIvmg u!\it ID SAND KEY CONOOMINIUM.SOI.'T1l BAY - 1'01 GI.:LF BLVD". condomInIum ~lIu"rd m Pmell,. C<lUJI'y, Aotllla, IIpOII nal Citale deKlIDed os foll....~: , , ' TIw cenain condominium Jlan:e1 deKnMd u Unit Numbtr _', IOlelher "'llh appunenllle.~ th.nlo. =ordml 10 Ihe ~danllon of C"nllomln,um orSAND KEYCONOOMINIC",.SOt;7H liAY -I~' Gt.'LF IlLVD.. omInJaJeddoeumenl$ os neolded InO R.1J17. Pole~ :S3lhroul~J3'. Jll41h. pl.1 lho...,.. RCOrdo1l on Condomllllwn Pill Book 71. palu l>4 dUOUlh 70. all in tile Publi. Reconh of Pmellu Counly. Aonila, WHEllEAS. ,he Pu..lwerdu~~ III ocquUe ftom lhe S.Ilt\'. :ond .he Seller l!o~l~11D conooy 10 tllt/'u..hue..l ,olldomllljym purtlalaiDn$l,""oJalbN. III "it: lht col>llomll\ium Ilnh deltTlbed u Unn Number _ ill SOld DedU:Ulon iii C"llIloftUnlum .oo.e d(ocnbtd, tOle,ller "'Ilh .ppunenlll'.' tlletelo. I.,d l:0ll no. h:iun9 been prevlO\I.$IY"'CUPled. NOW, TIlEREfOIl;E. in conll4entIQII of Ih. mulllal covenllll~ hc<<ln conlalned. it ilairecd bel""n the pUlie$ hetelo Ihlll Pu..haler .hall buv >lid Soil.. ,hall .ell Ill. .bove deKnbe4 p11ll"'ny uoot\' [he 101l0"lnl Ie"", &IWl(OIldIIlOns: . t. Pure~ Pn.. ... ..... .. ...... ,.. . , .. .. . ... .. ... :.. .... .. '. . . , . .. . .. ,. . ,.. . .... ... J.....".,....,'........, ,I > ! i I I. t I I ,I I I tillS ACREl!.\IE."lT. maw IIld enlero<llnlo .hll_llay ot a Aorilla Iimlled pannership. h.nina.!lt\' nfo~ 10 os the" Seller," ~ ...h_ malUn,AdmU i$ lll<l",lloie OUI of l....n oddreu I~ hctttzulrn ttfomd 10 u lbe "P\fthucL" . A.D. 19_. by aJId bel"ecn CHEEZE.\,l NVES~IE.\i7 PROGRAM I. LTD . I '/ ~. AlUlIotltcd Ezrr.u . .. .. . . . .. ' .. . .. . . .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. ' , ... .. , . .. . .. . . . . , . .. , . . , . .. ' . . .. .. . , , . . . , ' . .." . . . , . , . , ~ . I . '. . . ~ . . . . . . . . . ',' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~ . . . . . . . . . ~ . I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I . ..............1................................... >0) TOTAL PURCHASE PRICE ..........................,." , , . . ' , . .. . .. . .. , . ' , , . .. > , . . .. . .. . ' , . .. , . , , The ahou lotal pu..hase price ,Ilall ~ P~IU to Ihe S.lIer '" roIfD...~: a. C.uh U'po~I' mode nomoltll.. . . . .. .. . , . , . , , , c . . . , ' .. . , . . , 1>. Balanco of nqyltN 1O'i- ~P'>>\llo be fJIlde on Dr bol_ e. BollllCe upon .he dOllnl "flhl~ tnnU(lIon ' . . , . . . . , . . . . ' . . . . ' , ' " . ' . . . . ' , . .. , '\ '\ "., " .: ~ '" "I \, , , ( i i ~ 1 i, 'I \ L i .:1< i ~ { ~' ~ \' J ;i :;1 f:! 1'1 i:l' \ ' II I'j " t!,. " ~ ~ i~ I ,\ NorICE OF ESCROW DEPOSIT SAND KEY COI/DOMHHUM-SOUTH BAY-1501 GULF BLVD. Date: , I AmeriFirst Florida Trust Company 1301 U. S. 19 South, Suite 100 ,I Clearwater, FL 33546 RE: Purchase of Unit No. Sand Key 'Condominium-south Bay-1501 Gulf Blvd. Gentlemen: The purchaser( s) named below have entered 'i nto an Agreement for Sale for the above CondOl1linhrn Unit, and we del iver herewith a deposit of S in accordance with the Agreement for Sale. ',\ \ ' Name of Purchaser(s): Mailing Address of Purchaser(s): " '; Social Security Number(s) of purchaser( s): i * * * * * * * * * * * * *.* * * * * * * RECEIPT c. ~ "> :( " Receipt ;5 acknowledged of the above deposit, subject to clearance'of said funds, if a check. AMERIFIRST FLORIDA TRUST COMPANY By: F \ \, Date of Receipt: " . '" q SALES CO:~PANY PREPARE 5 COPI ES SALES COMPANY KEEPS 1 COpy FORWARD 4 COPIES TO MAIN OFFICE 4 COPIES FORWARDED TO ESCROW AGENT 1 COpy FOR ESCROW AGENT . 1 COpy FORWARDED TO PURCHASERS 2 COPIES TO /1AIN,OFFICE FOR SALES FOLDER AND ACCourlTlNG , ,I " " .1 , \, ,', . . . ,.' ~ . ~ , , , ........:" .,,,,~,-' ~ " ) .'''1 I \ i "t . ~ '. ,Il~ , '~ " . > ,. , t.f , l' ! \ , ~ II ':~ :' 'j~: '.. :~/~ "(~ :~~ " ,.tl '~.~. ' j ::' f#' ", ....~</I '. < :.~>'. t;~;;~ .~1k1: , j't"; : .' ....'T . T ,.' . '1 ;'1: ,i, .'.' :. :.::'l{~ .'. :". ~':i~ :'?~::;'~ l~~ ,lrU", ~I ~~~. .' ro' .~ :.~::~.'.~' t~~ " .,.-':.;\ J~ '.r.'- .'.' ." }"'_ " ':":0::': ltt . ;', I~ : - : .:. ': :~["ljJ[,~ '" .:-.: {!:' "..k ~'L ., ~i .""{" ,:.' '. ': l~' ',', ..:,' ',\:1/ 0'lr .'. .~, '~",. ~\.: ;r; . ','. 1''''~ :~ ,~ ."\ 1 ':,",.:Y;':~ . .' :<~ ., .....;'...1'" ~; ..;.~. ;~ ','. ~ ,)"/': ':"11;,~' . ~ ~. :;f~ , ',' ">~) . 'I, f'>> .J: ,:'[ . ': ' (:!~ ~ w . 'u"+....~ _J"io<"I~.~~_.ol- fl ',1. " f " _ " '. 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Florida 33515 Address of Condominfum: OOClMENT RECEIVED X ~ X X X X N/A N/A N/A ilIA X , PROSPECTUS TEXT AMENDMENT NO. 1 TO THE DECLARATION DECLARATION OF CONDOMINIUM ARTICLES OF IRcORPORATIUN , BY~LAh'5 ESTiMATED OPERATING BUDGET FORM OF AGREEMENT fOR SALE RULES AND REGULATIONS COVENANTS AND RESTRICTIONS GROUND LEASE MANAGEMENT AND MAINTENAf{; E cofllRACTS FOR MORE THAN ONE YEAR RENEWA~LE MANAGEMENT CONTRACTS LEASE OF RECREATiONAL AND OTHER FACILITIES TO BE USEO EXCLUSIVELY BY UNIT OWNERS OF SUBJECT CONDOMINIUM FORM OF UNIT LEASE IF A LEASEHOLD DECLARATION OF StRVITUDE SALES BROCHURES DESCRIPTION OF PHASED DEVELOPMENT rSEE 71B.503(2)(K) AND 504(14)] LE~SE Of RECREATIONAL AND OTHER FACILITIES TO BE USED BV UNIT OWNERS WITH OTHER CONDOS [SEE 71B.503(21(H)] DESCRIPTIOn OF MANAG~MENT F~ SINGLE MANAGEMENT OF MULTIPLE CQllOOMINIUMS [SEE 71B.503(2)(k)1 ~VERSION INSPECTION REPO~T CONVERS ION TERM liE ItlSPt.C Tintl REPOR I PLOT PLAN FLOOR PLAN SURVEY QF LAND AND GRAPHIC DESCRIPTION OF IMPROVEMENTS EXECUTED I:.SCROW AGREmENT PLANS AND SPI:.CH H:ArIUtI5 ... MIA N/A N/A N(A MIA <<fA ,'I X III A UlA X X X ): MADE AVAILABLE THE PURCHASE AGREEMENT IS VOIDABLE BY BUYER BY DELlVERlIlG WRITTErl NOTICE OF THE BUYER'S INTENTION TO CAllCEL WITHIN 15 DAYS AFTER THE DATE of EXECUTION OF THE PURCHASE AGREEMENT BY THE BUYER. AND RECEIPT BY THE BUYER OF ALL OF THE DOClJolENTS REQUIRED TO BE DEliVERED TO HIM BY THE DEVELOPER. THIS AGREmENT IS ALSO VOIDABLE BY BUYER BY DELIVERING WRITTEN NOTICE OF THE BUYER'S lIlTENTIOrl TO CANCEL WITHIN 15 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF RECEI PT FRa<! THE DEVELOPER OF ANY A!~END~EllT WHICH f".ATER IALL Y ALTERS OR MOOIFIES THE OFFERING In A MAnNER THAT IS ADVERSE TO THE BUYER. ANY PURPORTED WAIVER OF THESE VOIDABILITY RIGHTS SHALL BE OF NO EFFECT. BUYER MAY EXTEND THE TIME FOR CLOSlIlG FOR A PERIOD OF IIOT MORE THArl 15 DAYS AFTER THE BUYER HAS RECEIVED ALL OF TlfE OOClI'lENTS REQUIRED. BUYER'S RIGHT TO YOlO THE PURCHASE AGREEr~ENT SHALL TERMIIlATE AT CLOSING. 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D.. by Ilnd between the SEABOARD MANAGEMENT SERVICES, INC. horel nafter referred to IlS the ttHanllger". and Il corporation not for profit under the Laws of the State of Florida. here/nefter col/ed the 1tAssoclet/on". WlTNESSETHt WHEREAS. Assocllltlon Is Il condominium and deems It to be In Its best Interest to enter Into this contract which provlde~ for professIonal management operation and malntenllnce of Its condominIum property referred to ' below; and WHEREAS. the parties hereto desIre to enter Into this Agreement for the performance of maIntenance operatIon and mllnagement for Association 'as hereinafter provIded for that condominium property consIsting of ______ units described as follows: ') \, ; ,i -"'.., , } J f:. <, I, " I l,. ; I" I I 1 I:, II: ' .,'. '1''- , ' ., WHEREAS. It Is the purpose of this Agreement to provide tor Il broad end complete pllln of management operation llnd maintenance for the condo~lnlum property as descrIbed herein. and for the purpose of relievIng the officers and directors of the Association from certain responsIbilitIes as delegated' In the Agreement llnd In the DeclaratIon of Cond~~lnlum herelnofter referred to as "Declaratlontt; and See, Exhibit nAif attached hereto and by thIs I , reference made a part hereof. I " other good and velu~ble consideration end the mutual pro~lses herein 'I r I' "c J;, /lOI'l, THEREFORE, In consideration of the sum of Ten Dollars [Slo.aO) end ~) contelned, the pertles agree eS follows: I. EXClUSIVE RIGHT TO 'Jf,llAr.E AN!) tl.PdltrA IIh The Menager Is hereby gIven the exclusive right to menage and maintain the condominIum property In accordance with this Agreem&nt to the exclusion of all others. '~l II. PURPOSE OF THIS er.RFFMFlfr' The purpose of,enterlng Into this Agreement Is to rellevo the IndIvidual ...... ,. ",) / \ '\ , .. . ' members of the Assocletlon from tho duties and responsibIlities of handlIng the details of managing the Association. as set forth he~eln, and from the duties and responsibilities of maintaining tho condominium property. and for the purpose of providing efficIent. competent. professional, comprehensive and continuous management for the condominIum property. III. ' MA IIITEHANCF PROV IDrn BY '.~AHAGFR: T~e Manager shalt cause all common areas In: which are available for use at any time by the Me~bers of Association" IncludIng walkways. roadways and recreatIonal 8rea~ as provIded for hereafter ~nd the condominium property to be maintained and repaIred, for losses occasIoned by ordinary wear and tear caused by usage and caused by the elements. Said areas shall be maintaIned In a first cl~ss condition so the \ . high standards of: .' can be maintained, and so the property values can'be upheld. The Manager,' shall maintaIn the exterior of the Building. which Is part of the condomInium property. as well as all areas of common use In the Building painted where saId areas are Initially paInted. end shat I furnish tho necessary repairs to 'preserve the exterior appearance of the said buIldIng. and to preserve the .\ .t. ~ . t roof and the areas co~~on use. The Manager shall also repair plumbing and wIring whIch serves the BuildIng and wh!ch serves the Indlvl~ual unlt~ through the co~~on elements. The M~nager shol I molntol~. care for ond fertIlIze the lown. gllrdens, trees end shrubbery locot"ed on the condc:nlnlum, property and on the other ar~as of common use. The Manager shall conduct Il progrem of periodIc and continuous maintenance to fulfil I the requlrements'of thIs Agreement, and It Is understood that the lJ.anager has the exclusive .rlght to make the decIsions ~hen any maintenance, repair or lawn or shrubbery care needs to be or Is performed. The Manager shal I not be responsible for any' ~emeges ceused by coy Act of God. whIch shall Include but shill I not be ': n lImited to ~Ind. flooding. hurricane. frost or freezing, nor shall the Manager be responsible for any repair to the unIts. or the repair of any appliances. plumbing. wirIng or any ducts located.thereln, or cny heatIng or air condItioning equipment servIng any Individual units. \" "1 " '. \ , i ... 'J ",', .. . , .~ " IV. . . COIITBACTS FOR WATER. SEWER. FlECTRICITY, f,AR9AGF. TRASH. TEl F?HOW~ t. EXTERMtNA"(IOU SFRVICES: , ' \ ! The M~n~ger sh~II, as'dlrected by tho AssocIation, m~ke contracts for electricIty, water. sew~ge, garbage and trash as Is aVall~ble and provIded by the governing municipalIty. Other necessary servIces such as fuel 011, telephone. vermin extermination. If needed for the operatIon. wIll be contracted for In behal f of the Assoc I lit I on by the Manager. The '.!anagllr shall also place orders for such equipment, tools. appliances and supplies ,as '; - " 1 , ~ . , , I " , f . I I:i , I: r may be necessary for proper maIntenance. v. IN5~I$ANCE FOR CONDOM I NIIIM PROPffiU: As directed by the AssociatIon, the Manager shall caUse to be pl~ced In effect and continued until otherwIse advised through the same procedure such '- I forms of Insurance, or other requIrements (as contractually required under, , ~ the DeclaratIon of Condominium, Articles of Incorporation end By-laws of the AssocIatIon and/or any other legal document bindIng on the members of the AssocIation) to properly and adequately protect the AssocIation, Its officers and directors end Its m~~bers, as their 'Interests may appear. All Insurance ~rotectlon so ~uthor,zed shall be ,placed wl~h reput~ble'and financIally sound Insurance c~~panles after acceptance by the AssociatIon. OrigInal polIcies.' and endorse.':Ients ar-e to' be ret~ I ned for the Assoc l.!It Ion by the /.!t:nt:ger, and copies of same are to be provld.d to the Association. All such polIcIes shall provide that payments fo~ lesses covered the~eunder shal I be made payable to the AssociatIon. Tile Mcnage~ shall promptly Investigate and make ful I report for the AssocIation of al I accidents or cl~lms fol'" dcmc;e to " F I'" 1 ' } t ,: r, " G. I~ ' l' . " , li" h, 'j I',' , ' , , r [" persons or properties erls/ns c~t of the menagement operetlon or melntencnce " , i> \ ~, of the Association. ( p, I!:: \\,', 11"-' I ,< , I r' iI',: ! !:. ,") (< 'I \ ; 1 r if It J1" J'[ ) !:~ I ::' IV ~ r: > !/ j t I " j i" if : r: "If t~ ~ !' r. r V I. ,,ADD ITtOlIAI Incc:~, lMI.OlI!; i:).c;~n'lr; ICl II ITII='S! \ : In addItion to tne above general responsibilities, 'the IJ.aneser shall specifIcally perform the follo~ln9; 1. Tr 1m trees as needed. ' , 2. Rake leaves. 3. Remove 16aves and tree cuttIngs. 4. CI een park I ng ~reas. " 5. Repaint parking guIde lines as needed. 6. Have regular InspectIons made to elevators as required by law and to have same repaired whenever requIred. 1. Mow grass In co~~on arees. 6. Edge grass In common areas. ;' .t \ !' II II ~ " ! . l . t, ; I ,; ~ j , , " 9. Fartll 1:0 grass In common areas. 10. PaInt all outside areas of buIldIng originally painted as needed duo to norma I \l'ear and tear.' 11. Trim shrubbery. 12. Remove and dispose of 5hrubbery cuttings. 13. Forti I Ize shrubbery. 14. Clean and maintain common areas. 15. Replace light bulbs In co~~on areas. 16. Clean common restrooms. 17. Paint common restrooms as needed due to normal wear and tear. lB. 'MaintaIn outside driveways. 19. MaIntain outside parking areas. 20. Clean garbage and trash areas. 21. Clean sIdewalks. 22. MaIntain sidewalks. 23. r~alntaln. bulbs In outside lIghts. 24. Properly malnts'ln all com:llon recreational areas illnd facilIties Including, but not limited to. swimming pool and any other areas whIch could be considered of a common recreilltlonol nature. 25. Clean and maIntain entrance lobby and all elevator lobbies. 26. Clean common storage areas. \. , . In add!tlon to the above, the Manager may perform any Item of repair or maintenance not specifically mentioned hereIn whIch It deems to be In the : ~, best Inte~est fo( the m~~bers of the AssocIation, as well as such other , IX. ~ \ r:~' ':1>' t..,... ~ r ';: , 11/', , ~'. . " , i; ; I':' < i ~:,. :'" 11 I:, 1...0 . I ki I"" , t. \, 'b 'i< Ie': l, I' (" I 1\'.' .[ .:..: i ~,. I =:' !' ~, I' ['., r I, ri, ,lr I' r~;': if, , }.<c , F~ " j:' .r, .~t; t:; . j l} i [\: 1. f. ! 'T~ t~ I' t' ,I' ,', 1 I j , , f , servIces as the Association may authorize to be performed. V II. RESPOUSI81LrTY FOR GI ASS: Nothing In this contract shal I be construed as Imposing an obi 19atlon on . the ~lanager to be respons Ib I e for any g I ass breakage I n the condom I n I um , , property. The Manager agrees to clean windows In al I co~~on areas on a schedule as dIrected by the AssociatIon. V f II. '/, ! . ' ASS I STArlCF TO TH~ BOAPD OF D I R~CTORS AND THE ASSOCI "TION. i ' ,i The lJ.anager shall csslst the DIrectors of the AssociatIon In prepcrlng the AssociatIon's Annual Operating BUdget. In addItIon, the r'~anager shall' asslst.~h~ Assoclctlon In the conduct of the Board of Directors ~eetlngs and Annual AssocIatIon ~eetlnss as said ~eetlnS5 may be held fro~ tlrr.e to tIme. The I.~anager shall heve the re~ponslblllty of safe\(eeplng all the orIgInal documents executed by the Soard or by the AssociatIon, and the responsibilIty of safekeeping th~ minutes of meetings of the Soard of DIrectors end the AssocIation. SaId mInute books shal I be evellable to the OffIcers, DIrectors ,~ or Members of the AssociatIon at any time. RFI ATIONS BETi','!:EIl THE A~SO~I"TlOt~ Arm THE MArlAGER' The Manager and the Officers and Members of the AssocIation wll I maIntain, buslnessl Ika relatIons at all tImes. The Manager and the AssoClatlo~ shal I ....:'. , 'I 'I '...... ... , 1\ c r ,{ <, ", l" , " , t; " " . () ~'! " exorcIse theIr best effo~ts to resolve any problems as they occur or to remedy any complarntsthat mIght be receIved. All problems or co~~latnts that arc beyond the JurIsdictIon of the Manager to rectIfy vIII be referred to the Offlcors of the AssociatIon. '- x. COMMOtJ EXPEUSES. FE=S AND L JEN FOR tJOIIPAYMEIlT: All payments of fees for common expenscs by each member at the AssocIation, l!:S Ider,tlfled In Exhibit tlB", attechod hereto, shall be due on the first of oach month and shall be In default If not paid by the tonth, (lOth) of each month. In the event of default by, an AssociatIon member, the ,Assoclatlcn specIfIcally delegates to the Manager the authority to place a lien hereunder to be ff l,ed I n the name cf and on behal f of the Associ atlon. Any benefIt obtai nee pursuant to the fIlIng of said lien shall pess to the :, .I ,j AssocIation. X I. COllECTION OF MON'TH' 'I' COMMON EXPENSE FEES AlID SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS:' " , The Association specIfically delegates to the ~anager the euthorrty to" collect all common expense fees due from each AssocIation member es descrIbed , I, 'r In ExhIbIt "B" atte::tled hereto and also delegetes to the I.lanager the r authorIty to deposl7 all sums collected Into a working fund account for the purpose of operatln; and melotelo/ng the A550cl~tlon property In the manner descrIbed herein. 71'1e "~l!:nager shall also melntaln a ccmprehenslve system of off I ce records and e::count of each Illember of the AssocI etl on show I n9 tho amounts pal d to dllt5 by each member. . These records sha II be subject to ' examInatIon by the Assoclatlbn or Its members at any tIme during nermal buslne~s, hours of t~e ~enager. The Manager she I assist I~ the c~llectlon of any specIal essess~Gnts , ' r i j 1 1 I I !d ',[';. , c',"; '\ ' \ c , f ~ . I ", 'i ]d~ " . , 1 ! 1 1 [' 'I' () " The r,lanager sha: I mal ntaln an accurate and comprehensIve syste::'l of \ '\ I . J I ] { j'" l 1 .! r.:' !. I.: 1 :, I li, t j': l' .!:' ~ r.< I, 1/ I that might be Impo55d upon the AssocIatIon members ~y the AssocIation, and shal I keep records =f all such payments as provlced above. xl'l. COST Or: OPE"RAiro~'s :!1O PECOl:/OS TQ BE /.!A WTA IIJm: I, records and accounts of at I direct expanses, Including costs of contract services, supplIes, materials; labo~,and equipment that are necessary for the . ') Manager to operate ~nd maIntain the AssocIatIon and condo~lnlum property In a manner descrIbed he~eln: ~nd, AssocIatIon shall reImburse the Man~ger for I , i ... ...k....... 'It :) such direct expenses at Managor1s cost on a monthly basis. Manager's' Invoices to Association for such relmbursemont shal I reflect supporting detell to adequately cnd accurately describe and substantIate all expendItures made on behal t at the Assocllltlon. ' Manager shllll maIntain and administer a working fund account as referred to In ArtIcle XI herein for purposes of payment of all operating and maintenance expenses made on behalf of and for the benefit of the Association. AI I funds shall be retaIned In such account until ex~ended by the Manager as provided hereIn. ~~nager shall not be liable for debts Incurred on behalf of the AssocIation In connection with the Manager's perfo~mance of the terms and obllgatlons'of this Agreement. .Wlth respect thereto. the Assocllltlon will' hold Manager hllrmless on account thereof should gross receipts be Insufficient to defray ell expenses contemplated hereunder. Noh'lthstend Ing !lnyth Ing to the contrary contained In th Is Agr6e.'llent, the Manager shall' not be required to perform any act or duty hereunder Involving. the expenditure of money unless the Manager shall have In Its possession suffIcient funds available therefor. In the event the Association does not ../ ~ heve sufficient funds for the Manager to perform alf of the duties ,and oblIgatIons provIded for hereunder, Manager shall promptly notIfy the Association that an assessment may be necessary to provide the necessary amount. It Is'understood and agreed thot the AssocIatIon shall have the right to exe~lne or audit the books and accounts of the AssocIatIon as maintained by the Manager at any tIme durIng the norl"l:l !;uslness hours of the "~na8er. " .. X III. , \ 1";I:~r.;;'MFIlT F;:E~ ~. ,I . The Association shall pay the /.:ane:ser II rr.anese.'7lent fee of eIghT percent (8~) of the ~onthly maintenance fee l;:ssessed ebch condominIum unit or eight , f 'j percent {S~I of the gross annual dIrect cost of cperatlon end maIntenance of - ! ( the Association condominium property, whIchever 15 the greeter, In addItIon. to the dIrect cost of operating end maintainIng the AssocIation con~omlnlum property as Is provided herein. Payment of the management fee by Association wll I be on a monthly basis. i . ., 1 'J I r " ,) XIV. '\. ]fRlJ.S OF MREn'mT~ Tho torm of thIs contr~ct shell be twelve (12) months followIng the date of Its execution by both partIes and shall be 8utom~tlcally renewed 'and extended to the successive twelve (12) month period unless terminated as , i I i i i ~ l J f provIded herein. , , xv. TERMINATIOPJ OF AGREEMENT ThIs contract may be termInated by eIther 'party upon sIxty (60) deys r written notice to the other party. ,I " . ' I XV I. .( " llABtl ITY OF MANAGER: 1. The Manager shall not, under any cIrcumstances. be I leble' under or by roa!on of thIs Agreement, either dIrectly or IndIrectly, for any accIdent, Injury. brellkllge or' dami!lge of any machlnerY,or applli!lnce not Ilttrlbuteble ,to the actIon or Inaction of the Manager or of any of Its employees, agents or \ servants; nor shall It be held responsible or lIable for any loss, dllmege, ,\ detentIon or d~lay In furnIshIng materIels or faIlure to perform Its dutle? . liS hereInabove provIded when such Is caused by tIre, flood, strIke. Ilets of civil or mIlitary author ltles, or by' InsurrectIon or riOT, or by IlnYi other' cause wh I ch Is unavo I dab I e or beyond the contro I of the I,lanager or of any of Its employees, Ilge~ts or servants., 2. The assumption of I labll111es and duties by the Manager hereunder .1 /:, -I /, " I._ I .~'... shlllf be subject to the following exceptions: Unde~ the te~ms of thIs \\ '1 Agreement. r,lanllger hilS agreed to mllke contracts for wllter serv I ce, sewer servl~e llnd electric service as [s llvallable by the governing munlclpllllty. It Is specifically understood Ilnd llgreed that the ~enager shel I only be '" lIable to contract for said services with tho llpproprlllte firms o~ J authorities llnd to pay for such servIces as provIded from the fundS~llvorle~re hereunder. Neve~theless, Mllneger shall not be Illlble for actulllly furnishing I saId ser~lces. or for any I~terruptlon In the furnIshIng of such services. I, '~,) I- It' I' ., , " ~, ,., ;:' 1 ' ~ 1\ ; . .t' .' . a., if". it: lr '~~ ril i',; I I; t- I' L i~ -,..) \' (I " , .' .. ,I! i ( j. .. . XVII. NO RESPONSIBILtTY FOR REPLACEMENT: 'f.' Even though the Manager has contracted to maintain and repair certain Items as set forth in this Agreement, the Manager does not assume nor contract to replace an)' of the streets I s i dewal ks, park I ng lots, Sel'(er pipe,;; '. el evatars, wa ter pi pes. 1 ;ght pol es. underground wi ri ng, or any bui 1 ding 'or element thereof, or any type situated on the Ass~ciation property, if said Items are destroyed due to an)' reason whatsoever, or if said i~ems need to be replaced due to obsolescence. , " XVll 1. i EMERGENCY REPAIR: I ' In the event of any emergency in which damage is done or being threatened to the condominium property; the Nanager shall have authority to act for the Association in meeting such emergency. Said emergencies may include, without limitation, fires, tornadoes, wars, hurricanes or other acts which require immediate action. Any,costs incurred by the Manager pursuant to this paragraph shall be paid for by the Association if not covered by insurance. However, in no event shall the Manager 'or the Association be obligated to 'extend monies or services ,for the repair or replacement of any' ~ro~ert\es or personalty not a part of the common elements of the condominium. { XIX. M!SCELlAUEOUS PROVISIONS: A. The Manager shall employ at least one (1) person to carry out its duties hereunder. SpeCific services of the Manager will be provided when'and as needed, but it is the intent of this Agreement that Manager provide full-time management services. B. " Tni s Ag reement sha 11 canst itute the enti re Agreement bebleen the contrac:~ng parties, and no variance or mco7fications thereof shali be valid and e~forceable, except by supplemental agr~ement in \~riting, executed and approved in the same manner as in this Agreement. C. [nvalidation of any portion of this contra~t or any provision' contained herein shall in no way affect any other provision which shall remain in full force and effect. :.. O. This Agreement shall be binding on the heirs, successors and assigns of the parties hereto. This Agreement is freely assignable b)' ,the r"anager and cannot be assigned by Association without written consent of the Nanllger. . . ~ ~ . ~ , c, o ~ I :i ", 'j , ) '" .. .) " " , i ""~~'p i~ [3 f:;t L, t,: l: /..: , ., l,'~ 1 nl WITNESS II'HEREOF. the Henager and the Association hllvl! causoJ these prose~ts to be executed by the properly authorlzod offIcers. on the day and yeor first above written. ,Signed, Soated and Delivered In t~e Presence of~ SEABOARD' '.IANAGEMWT ,SERVICES, INC. By: Attest: CLEARWATER KEY ASSOCIATION- By~ Attest~ STATE OF FLORIDA 5.5. COUNIY OF PINELLA5 I HEREBY CERTIFY that this day In the next above n~med State and,County befc-e me, an officer duly authorized and actIng. personally appeared and and . res;:ectlvely. of SEF-SOF\RD r4ANAGEt.~ENT SERVICES. INC. to me kno'lln to be the per~~ns described In and who executed the foregoing Mllnagement Agreement and they acknowledged then and there before me that they executed the same as such officers for tho purpose therein expressed; and that the said Agreement Is t,e act and'deed of said company. ~ITNESS my hand and official soal this 19_. day of . , I~y C~::lmlsslon Expires; STAT! OF FLORIDA Co:J~;;-y OF P!rIELLAS s. S. 1 HERESY CERTIFY that,thls day In the next above named Stete and County 'oefc-e me. an officer duly authorIzed and acting, personally Ilppeared and and res;ectlvely. of to ~~ known to be the persons described In and who, executed the foregoing rl,lln~2ement Agreement llnd they acknolo' I ~dged then and there bet ore me that they exec~ted the same as such offIcers for the purpose therein expressed; ~nd th~7 the said Agreement Is the oct ~nd deed of said company. n'ITtlESS my hand and official se~1 this 19_. day of My Commission Expires; " " ,\ :1 II .'; .. , , 'lr 1\ ii' I;., Ii 1\." 1.1 .. ~ ~: , <;'. I' f; i I'. p;: I!" l~ i I{ I ,. ! !: . l ~ , I, I f. ; f~ If r,'. t" f., (. \ : l' ;, " , !;- i ,I .'. ADDElJDUN TO THE r.IMAGEr.IENT AGREEHENT WITH SEABOARD /.IAIMGEI1EllT SERVICES, INC., ,J DAta of Agreement: ' ,Association: Clearwater Key Association ~ In the event of conflict with any provision in the original Management Agreement, this Addendum is intended to supersede and control. The 'additional terms and conditions are as fo11ow: ,/ 1. Al' capital expenditures are subject to the approval of the Board of Oi rectors. ., 2. The Association shall pay the Manager a management fee of eight percent (B%) of the approved annual operating budget excluding management fee. The eight percent (8%) management fee wi 11 not, be paid on those capita' expenditures that are not included in the annual operating budget (in other words~ those items that are Collected by special assessments). , " ,I ' " , .. ,.' Signed, Sealed and De'ivered in the Presence of: SEABOARD,MANAGEMENT SERVICES, INC. " By: Ken Cheezem, Vi ce ,Pres i dent A'ttest: Sara Ann Yeary, Secretary CLEARWATER KEY ASSOCIATION _ II ,. By: Attest: 'I) " " ,i j il .' \ \ I .,' ,.... 1"'t t ~. ~ ~ 1 'j i ,'\ ' e ') " '. -,' , . " " 'II/: I (h ! i!t',\ '. \ 1 1 ", 'I: Jr.,: ,! f' e',: r', , . . t: ~ :'+ ! i: I" , 'I rj' , ~[ I r, ! 1-; , h , '\ r I:' ,r ,!} J '1,- I t ~,~ ,,' F [ ".,,- ,l ,,' l~ 'l>.:;,~ , .. . .' I' :h '. ,. '. ~<"T '.\ " ., ,\ '.' .~ ..' . f . ~ .'l." 'I' . '';> ., .Ie; " ;,' " : I ..: . ",~ it "",1 ).';. .) -. ..' , .', . .'. ., ': .' . .', <. ~ '1 " EXHIBIT 10 TO THE:PROSPECTUS .; 1\" ':,;-:-. .. . , ~. - . < J ;t..... . ~~..... 'c , I': I, ,'c . n' .1. . , ,/ ~" ~: r; : . ." ~ . ~,~ , . c', "I.. I. '; ~ ','. ':J-:t '.. , . .. .' ,..,. c:. '~~ ~ , ' ,.":.L j". ! -. ....~:~: . . ~ ; .J " i. .'(') , ..:.~~ --: :.~ :::- ~ ::;; '..~.;:'::',;.:>~ ',':'Y:li ,.,.,>sJ ..' \ ,~\ ,0'_" ."-t ~ ~'-'. .< .:: .:.::~';~ I., .". '>~.;< ;,.":?~~ . ~. "i:'\; " A., .':/.;;.-:' ;:J .,:,/j~ : l,\. :'t~~ ~ \.' .' .~:~~~ .'".' I'.... ,. . ~~;/{ ~. ,,< " - ,~ , ~ I i"" >, ~.. < C t ' ':"J-~ : ..'~ I. ~':" ~~~' }.'~' .....' ..';:- ,~. '. ',". . '-. ~ . . ~. -, , ~. ' , ,." ~. '7' :~:. . '. ,.' .. '.I -",1, .:.' :, t :'J ~.. ., . . .:;'::' . '.~'.;:~(. ~-. ."~ ' ) . 110: . ~ . .< '. ~". it ," .... . .' ~ ".', '\ ";J ;"jl ", \' .'-c:l , .' . , . \ l' c;' ~. ~ . " \ .' " ,:'.1 , ". .;.,' 'h.I' '. ESCROW, AGREEMENT. .' ::":.' ~ ,:c.!' ., " , . ~',' ; . . ;;) .' f" ;, , ,~:;. " , t, ;i ,. ~: .,.'." ,. 'c " ~\ '. , , :; .' 'j ". \ '. ;. ',: :,;''\'. ~. .. .... if' . . ,', ~ >", , '. :.,..- : --: <, ~; ::: .L . >'~,l~::~~;< " ~,./ .. .J' :.:::"!. . ~. ~ 'r:; ., .. .~. ';. 'i;.;;' '- "':i:.!/:{~;; i) .\~ ,. '1.1 q''1 ~ ';J" '. \ .' . ~ : < . ~ " I- .h " ' 'I . , ,:<-, c > ~ " , .~'. .'i~ '. ::3 ~ , .,. :~ ;':i-~ ,', .\ " ,I -' . I .~. . '.~ -. , '" '., . ,I c, ' ',' i l " I, '.1' , L' .... " \; . }c. '. I.', . "'.~) '., .. I::. '>-1..1- . .' . .~.~~ ~ '... ',.' ::\) " ~. ( , . ,,( . . .'1 ..J.... ..~. ''1..~..t:':.J~ ~ l' "'l-.--I'~~' ....,,' c"" ~-, .. .. ' ;j '. " .' ,-~. .....:..,.:~:....,r~~~ . . , J ! I~ ,> ~ '/. ";', :"~~ ;, . " . :.f~ ,I' ,.JE , '!. . ~ 'l:', .,' t~ . , .~; .,' .1. .! i' c)' "-:':. .'. c ,f!:~.)', .n .. .!' :( /1',.)', ',t. ,', ,. :. '~'l " '\' , '. . if ; " '" February 25, 1965 PmeriFirst florida Tru,t COnl1lA01 1301 U. S. 19 South. SuIt" 100 Clearwater, FL 33546 RE: Sand Key Condominltm-Soulh 04y-1501 Gutf Btvd. Clearwater, Florida ChQozom Land Corporal/on 78~O 381h ....&n~. Narlh 51 Pet.n~~fg,F'I"'d.337'O \e'313U.~~e' Gen tl Clllt.ln t This leller will authQrize you, on our and/or our assigns' behalf, to accept deposits, as escrow agent. (rom proposed purchasers und~r the terms and cond 1t ions 50l forth tn th Is aqruemunt, in the Purchase Agreement for Sand Key Condominium-Soulh 84y.1501 Gulf Dlvdt and in accordance with Florida condolllinflJl1 law. ., . ~ Sand K~y Condomin\um-South "ay-1501 Gulf Blvd. is a completed condominiu~ Whose certificale of occupancy was issued on June 28, 1983. The Declaration of Condominium is r~cord~d in Official Records Book 5617t 5tarLin~ at page 283, of the Publ ic Records of Pinellas County, ,Florida. , :."; . You agree to hold the d~posfts made by all proposed purchasers (all of which may be commtngl~d}~ in accordance with the Purchase Agreement and with Florida law, in ono or more interest-bearing trust accounts insured by an agency of the United States. Such funds must be available for withdrawal at atl reasonable times. All withdrawals shall require the signatures of a duly authorized reprcsontat1vc of the Oeveloper and the Purchaser or 'his agent. unless; 1. Th~ Purchaser properly terminates the conlract pursuant to its terms, in which evcnL, the deposited funds inclUding accrued interest shall be paid to the buyer; or Z, The Purchaser defaults in the performance of his obligations und~r the contract. in which event the funds shall be paid to the Developer tog~ther w\th any interest earned. pursuant to Section 501.1375 florida Statutes. if applicable; or 3. No disbursement of the deposited funds has occurred by any of the i aforem~ntioned methods. in which event said funds together with interest shall be disbursed to the Developer at closing. . ) c <to / / ".I General Partnerol Cheezem InveSlmenl Program I. Ltd..a Florida Limited Partne,snip. '" 'I ,', '/ , . ,. I .. "+... ..~-~...-~....~ T r r I;. t:; t:. t;. fi i r t: t' II " . ' I AmeriF1rst Florida Trust Company Page 2 February 25, 1985 r Your services as Escrow Agent shall be compensated pursuant to a separate written agreement between us, as D~veloper, and you, as escrow agent. We may direct you at any time to pay all deposits to such other escrow agent as we may designate. You may resign at any time upon fifteen (is) days. written notice and upon payment of all funds deposited wfth you pursuant hereto, if any, to any successor escrow agent designated by us, and upon such designation, and payment of deposits (if deposits are then in your account(s)), you shall be relieved of all obligations hereunder. You may act in reliance upon any writing or instrument or signatur~ which you, in good faith, believe to be genuine, may assum~ the validity and accuracy of any statements or assertion contained in such writing or instrument; and may assume that any person purporting to gilte any writing, not ice, adv ice or . instruction in connection wlth the provisions hereof has been duly authorized to do,so. You shall not be liable in any manner for the sufficiency Or correctness as to form, manner of execution, or validity of any written instructions delivered to you, nor as to the identity, authority, or rights of any person executing the same. Your duties shall be limited to the safekeeping of the deposits and for disbursements of same in accordance with the writt~n instructions described above. You undertake to perform only such duties as are e~pressly set forth herein. and no implied duties or obligations shall be read into this Agreement against you. Upon your diSbursing the deposit of a i purChaser in accordance with the provisions hereof, the escrow shall terminate as regards said,purchaser's deposits, and you shall thereafter be released of all liability hereunder in connection therewith. ! 1 I I } ! , . ~ 1. 1 l' I : Jr,:- ,\ :: ,\' !,.:' : "il . I You may consult with counsel of your own choice and shall have full and cemplete authorization and protection for any action taken or suffered by you hereunder in good faith and in accordance with the opinion of such counsel. You shall otherwise not be liable for any mistakes of fact or errors of judgment, or for any acts or omissions of any kind unless caused by,your misconduct or gross negligence, and we. as Developer, agree to ind~nify and hold you harmless from any claims. demands, causes of action, liability. damages, judgments. including the cost of defending any action against you together with any reasonable attorneys. fees incurred th~rewith, in connection with your, undertaking pursuant to the terms and conditions of this Escrow Agreement, unless such act or omission is a result of y~ur misconduct or gross negligence. In the event of a good faith disagreement about the interpretation of this Agreement, or about the rights and obligations. or the propriety, of any action contemplated by you hereunder, you may, at your sole discretion, file an action in interpleader to resolve the said disagreement. You shall be ind~nifi~ by us. as Developer, for all costs, including reasonable attorney's fees. in connection with the ,afor~said interpleader action. No such action shall be filed where your required course of action is clearly dictated. " ) p : ,\~ " ' , 'po) c, "', r::, t" r~ ", r-: , \,: , t't l. f' l, Ii"' : L, t; l; I', t,. " ~\ " .- \ .' .', " I- I' ,I ( ~~ CLEAR\VATER CITY COl\1I\lISSION'~ 4l a Agenda Covel' l\lemOl'andum ~ " ~ CO~NT Mooling Doto: 12/03/92 SUBJECT: PURCHASE OF DREW STREET PROPERTY .~ RECOMMENDATION/MOTION: APPROVE CONTRACT TO PURCHASE 31.4 ACRES OF LAND ON DREW STREET, DESCRIBED AS M & B 44/01 AND A PORTION OF M & B 43/01 IN SECTION 8-29-16 FOR $1,500,000, ($1,375,000 IN CASH FROM THE CITY AND $125,000 IN FORM OF A 501-C3 IRS GIFT TO THE CITY); AND RELATED SURVEY, ENGINEERING AND CLOSING COSTS OF $50,000 FOR A TOTAL DOLLAR COST TO THE CITY OF $1,425,000. ~ and that the appropriate officials be authorlzQd to execute same. BACKGROUND: At the city commission Work Session of November 2, 1992, staff proposed the purchase of the subject property for $1,500,000 plus $50,000 for survey, closing costs and engineering for a total cost of $1,550,000. Following discussions, the city commission denied the proposal and directed staff to get back with the owners with an offer of $1,250,000. In accord with this direction, staff so informed the owners and the owners, in a letter dated November 11, 1992 from Mr. John Gerlach, reconfirmed their bottom line at $1,500,000. However, as a result of continued discussions between staff and owners, Mr. Gerlach, in a letter (see attachment 1) dated November 1S, 1992, proposes to convey the subject 31. 40 acres of land to the city for the original price of $1,500,000, except that the city would pay only $1,375,000 in cash while the remaining $125,000 would be gifted to the city as provided for under the 501-C3 IRS code. The dollar cost of $1,375,000 is intended to meet the city half-way between the original price of $1,500,000 and the Commission's latest offer of $1,250,000. The subject property is located west of the Eddie C. Moore Recreation Complex as shown on attachment #2. Approximately 11 acres are proposed to be reserved for 3 regulation softball fields, parking lot and other ancillary facilities. Additionally, a 50' wide strip along the north property line will join the subject property to Eisenhower School and will allow for the connection of the City'S east-west bicycle path. Of the remaining 20 acres, approximately 9.2 are considered environmentally sensitive while the other 10.S may be used for passive or open space recreation. The city's Comprehensive Plan identifies a need for 2 additional adult softball diamonds by 1995 and a third diamond by the year 2,000. Vacant property of sufficient size is rapidly disappearing and staff feels it important that this subject site be acquired while it is still available. The property owners actually own 57.36 acres located between the Eddie Moore Complex and Eisenhower School, but this proposal covers only the east 31.4 acres. Negotiations to purchase this site have been ongoing since October of 1991. Because of unusual site characteristics and other considerations, numerous studies, environmental audits, reviews and appraisals have been conducted and this information is outlined in attachment #3. (Background continued) Reviewed by: Legal ~..., Budgot Purchasing . A Risk Mgmt. N ~ A CIS N A ACM Olnot Originating Dept.: Parks & Recreation Costs: Sl, 425 ~ 000 TolD Commission Action: User Dept.: Parks & Recreation Curron! FY Funding SourcD: x.... COpl, Imp. _ Oparaling Othar _ Approved _ Approvod wfconditionll _ Donlad Conlinued 10 : N/A Advertised: (~; Dolo: Pepor: .x Nol roquited Atlaclad parlills _ Notified _ Not roqulrud App,op,iolion Codo: Attachments: 1. Letter from Mr, Gerlach 2. Concept Plan 3. Outline of Negotiations 4. Chart of Funding sources 5. Contract None 315-1-3119 " ",....._ Ii PURCHASE OF DREW S'l'REET PROPERTY 12/03/92 Page Two BACKGROUND (CONTINUED): ~ . i L ~ n ., As shown on attachment #4, staff recommends the following funding sources: \1 , I I, :! I " :i ,j !I Open Space Impact Fees Open Space Interest Recreation Land Impact Fees Infrastructure Tax/existing eIP Project 315-3119 Total 931,010 55,220 272,206 $ $ $ $ 166.564 $1,425,000 ., i, Since softball fields are considered to be of city-wide significance, impact fees collected throughout Clearwater are eligible. The first quarter budget review will include an amendment to transfer the impact fees, into project 315-3119, Softball Complex Land, to provide funds for the purchase, engineering, and survey of this property. 1 Although impact fees directed ,toward this purchase have been collected city-wide, no impact fees collected on Sand Key have been included. The reason for this is that the Sand Key fees are being recommended to purchase property on Sand Key which is the subject on a separate agenda item~ However, in the event the S~nd Key property is not approved or cannot be closed, staff will recommend that those impact fees be used for the Drew street property and that they be replaced on Sand Key, . dollar for dollar, with infrastructure tax dollars. This would allow the more restrictive funds (impact fees) to be expended for an' 'eligible city-wide acquisition while providing funds on Sand Key that have more flexibility for various types of public projects. " " .. .' ....._, "'"\- ~ ~"'f'I\~~ \- .:l.. IEmm COMMtRCl^L nr..Al:r$r^lt SEnVlCr~o; - ItF..\llOIl~ 121 Nmlh O!lcrol. ^''''n''~ I ...; \ " 1 ; \ \ . I 1 . , l CIUfW.IU. nll,"I. HM~ 1~IJ1~H.11~4 IIlOOI nt.ln~ r.....'(; tAU, ~~9.J41A November 18, 1992 . i Mr. Michael Wright CUy Manager P.O. Box 4748 Clearwater, Florida 34618 r AE: Drew Street property, contiguous to Eddie C. Moore complex t Dear Mike: As a lollow up to my letter dl:lted November 11, 1992 and continued dJscussions between tile City of Clearwater and the owners of the subject property (31.40 acres on Drew St.), I would like to propose the followIng transaction structure: The acreage that would transfer to the City of Clearwater would be the same 31.40 acres represented by staff in previous presentations (see enclosed survey). The acreage includes the 50 feet for the bike path, and the additional buffer. The transaction would incorporate an out right purchase and a 501-C3 bargain sale to the City. All documents would provide that no additional obligation would be placed on the City as a result of the bargain sale. " I Example:. Price j I I , I 31.40 acres $1,500,000.00 To Be Paid as follows: Cash at the time of sale $1,375,00Q,00 ~ ~ . , I Gift as provided under the ,501-C3 IRS code $ 125,000.00 <\ Based on appraisals, engineering and market data, the owner will be selling the property to the City of Clearwater at a reduced value. Since the transaction is a bargain sale, the owners can take advantage of the IRS Code. Again. there would be no obligatlon to the City other than to assist the owners with any appropriate documentation. r . I' t:: f: . ,t': t' t: I' f !:-: I,'. V; j', ~~ I t r' 1 . . The end result is the City would purchase the same acreage at a reduced price and the sellers would receive some potential benefil as a result of the gift. . ., , R r::: G' ,'iii , "\. r rJ Fr\ ",I.. ~"" l.....u ~I L.JUJ .lHW Ul 1~92 Po, ~I\r /,'11) II - '. ~~ ' - ~ I , -, ' . . ~._If 'I \,. '.. ; I I" .\ , \ I , I r. ' ,If " , >~ \ : I I:~' Mr. Mlcllael Wrlglll November 18, 1992 Page 2 of 2 We hope lhls proposal will be satisfactory to the CIty and we look forward to moving ahead. If there' are any questIons, please do not hesitate to contact me. ' ! . l' ~ ... \. ., t,' . t -' ' t ; r' JFG:bd ( SlnCJ: . ,~I/L John F. Ge,Q CCIM . , ' . ~ .) , , , . " . .. ,J ,~ '. .' . ... .~ .,:'. ,( , ' . " . . ~ .' :. ., , , if' "j.. , ' ", .,' 'I' I . I . ..t . :, ~ . '.' , "I . , J ,', ~ ~ . ,\ ',\ N 'I," c ~~. "\ . \' I .'. ~ .... ,I ,- f I .'. , ' ." .:-.:' \. " ~) " "I' ' ; .. , . c ,,/ ,,. I: . 'I :!:.' " , " .... . ..,. I ~ ..i. "\ " . ~ ~ ',' , , '~', j' ,': . ", ....".} :1 :-.:' '., "I ',' +( . -~ i " ") , ; . ,; 1 'i . , , ., '..' ".':.:.~~'" ,.': '""':,-"'~'~ . : 1.. ~g , '\" " . r,; ., ' I:~;I '.' ~~< L f:- l!~ ~: i~ " .c.. ". ", . ~,1." , .!i I. , . 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" ~ . ." ~ ,. f' , ~ I i' '" .. z ~ffi .... cr.. ..~ ~ ~ ..~ : ~~ -...~-... . aU .- C.... -:;:..y,..........J \ L-- 011I(0 of,; 1.'"\ ~ ."/1("",.\. ~:\ \ (Q . I. .J.. J, '.._ II., l~ 'r-,{ ,. ..J 'I I ," "';i.' .." ( ~, 1-... .' L, 1,..-. '. . rJ I , ..... ..............J f LJ ......}"';::........ ...., ...,~ l,..:.......' .." :'..? .~.' r 0 . . . 1-' Ii :~. l!~ l. _ ''. .. ., ~ \. c.:. 1._ , . \' I. 0' t, il II I 1;_- l: F- It.:. f: I. .-- 'e ~ ~'#,\ ~"(;)~ HJ , ~, 1 9 , 4: ,,') m\-e..c...~m'C.,,~ ..:=, .'1 " ,~ , . " IIIU~ ~. ~ ,. ,. .' ' !l t. Dr_w Blr..t rrop.rty ~pproxl..t.lr 600' w..t of nft~pton nORd c 1- ft rw at. r f ,.1. l..d. 0 L\;_o_9nqJ!!tu.tlQ Tho nubJoct propnrty connlntlng oC II. totl'll ot 57.36 II.crOIl wu li.ted by L.. ~rnold II.nd ~nnOCll'ltoD for S~.700fOOO. 2.tl.9J!.!.rJ.2J_Q Thn clty f?xpronned internat in acqu lr Ln9 Po port1.on of the property (lI.pproxlml'ltoly 700' x 700') for Doftbll.ll floldn. John Oorlll.ch, vic. preaident of Lao ~rnold ftnd ~nnoci^tnn, Inc. wlI.n contll.ctod. H.Q.!...._I!IR~.r~lli 11. propoolll for 51,089,600. inqu Lrod n.bout 5J09,600 of thn wag offored to tho city to purchaDD a total of 29.81 acr.. HOL Thin ftcrollgo Includod tho 700' x 700' that the City orIgInally M1 well ao an 8ddit1.onlll 18.62 acroll. AIIIO, IIpPt'oxlmately ftnking pricn wan to bo qlftod hy tho ownor. to the City. ~gY.!.LJ 4, 1991 Loo Arnold and 1I.nnocistoo contractod with ~lng Englnoorlng Aalloclation to porform ft proliminat'Y invootigation of tho aito to dotormin. if it wa. aultabl. for dovo10pmont an ft HoCtbftll complex. Tho inventiQatlon includod the tollowlno work Hemn: 1. IQ.p.Qg.u.t!bJ.~cs..~ - Tho, oxloting topo Intormat:.lon ot the lubjDct area w^" of lIttle une ovon for ~b~11 pArk~ oarthwork ..timll.toa. 2. ~1~~r1gQ~9~~~ - KE~ confirmed the exi.tencI of jurlodlctlonnl wntlanrl aroftQ aa aurvoYBd by FDER and BWFWHD. Alao, KF.lI. lndicAtod that tho man mado ditch may b. cl.Lmad .. jurlndlctlonal but probably would not roqulrQ mlbiqAtion. J. ~QDSJUt~~ - KEA prepared a concopt plan whlch tncludad a tour fleld oorthall complex, parkino tacilitleB, rDRtroom/concg..ion sron, and other ancillary facl11tlo.. 4. ~Jm1nary tarthwor~ ~~at~telJ - KEA performed a "rough- larthwork ftnftlynin and projected that 50,000 to 70,000 cubic yarde of fill would bo roquirod to build ~he Baftball complex. p.ue~J_L-J.nl ^ proponal wan made by tho OWnorR oCforlnq tho CIty two cftnh option.. Option J: option 2: Eantorn portion (29.01) r.ntit'o Tract (57.36+ acron) $1,500,000 $3.850,000 Tho City hlt'od JamaR Hlllnpllugh and Aogoc1fttoll, Inc. of closrwatar, "lot'lda to porCorm ftn ftppr~lnA) rnport on thQ aubjoct proPQrty. Hr. H1.l1.pau9h performed th.. Appralnlll unl.nQ :an Incomo ~pprollch Ilnd Dlroct 51\10. Comparhon ~pprollch and nrrl.vgd nt tho followIng valUOA. Ellntorn Portion (29.97 Ilct'oo} Wnntnrn Portion (27.49 Bcron) Total $ 690,000 .$.1.135. QQQ $1,825,000 . . . --. ....-... -' Or.~ Blrnel rropnrty ~ppro~i.ftlnlr &00' WR.t of nnmplon nORd c 1 ~ft r\o4I\ t~r, rL In conjunction with tho nppralnl'll, KinQ ~n~lnnnrlnQ Aftftoclat.. (K~AJ wa. contr~ctQd to d~volop thn followlng1 1. ^ concept plnn to dotormlno tho ml'lximum UftO of tho entire 57.36 acre pArent. concopt plnn ahownd & tati'll of 612 rQntal unlt. could b. built. Environmenti'll ftudit Phano I - No problarnu wore dL_covorod durlnQ the Ph"oo I audit. Howev'll", Lt wan KE1\'. rocolMlondat:ion that the 'followinq bo dono if tho city connlderod purcha.inQ the proporty. 1'1. Uncover dobrio otockplleo to determino lr thoC'o h dotrimont.l materialn preoent. b. Perform /l modified Phase II audit which includo. the lnotnllntion of gr.ound water monltorlnq wall.. c. JlI'IVg the Solhr rontoco tho IIltg to tt:. odqlnal condlt:lon. J. Extraordinary cootn to dovolop tho property - KE~ dot.rmLn.d th- (ollowing oxtraordinary canto miqht add to tho dovRlopmont of the proporty. 2. HS,ffi fulngjt ot CQLU $ 44,000 - S 55,000 $210,000 - $230,000 $ 93,000 - $569,000 Ll2...: QQO - S 12.000 SJ4 7,000 - 5866,000 Snnitnry Sewer Stom Wallo Tree Romoval JUrlndlction~l Determination Total M!'.LU.::...Ui_,_U.J..~ Hl'Ida ~ vcrbnl ofr~r to the Rolloro to purch~n9 tho antiro 57.3 acra. for tho apprl'lLocd prlco of $1,825,000. Thio o(tor waG rofuood by the .ollgr.. H~..L2.L-19 9 ~ CIty o( Clollrwnter, Real Eotlltno SorvIco HanaQRr!Publlc Worh, lad nl'lrrott, rovlnwod thn l'Ippralol'll of Hr. Jameo Hlllnpnuqh .nd concludud that the proporty valll"n wore low. BIlGod prlml\rHy on tho informatIon provided in the npprllinal report, Hr. narrott arrIvod Ilt a cont of approxlmataly $3,620,107.20 JJlJ.T-L-U.?_~ Tho city hired Hr. W!111nm Caldwell and 1\ooacllltoB, Inc. to rovlo,", the llpprldon I oubmlttod to tho CLty by Hr. Jamon }ill lopIlugh for tho purpall. of dotormlnlng tho reanonablenooo and rational uDod by Hr. HlUeplIuQh in tho dovelopment of the valun conc1uolon raportod. 110 concluded that tho appralu.l roport cortatnly roflected tho extreme "low" end o~ tho value upoctrum and that it bordored on bolnq unrcallotlc becauoo of tho aboonce of .ubBtBntlal markot ,dlltll thllt wlln dlrnctly rolntod to oubjoet: without unoupported ..ubjactb.... optntonn. Furthor, Hr. ClIldwoll lndtclltod that tho valuo of tho lAnd ballod on tho rllngo. oC unlt .~cbntn of between $4,OOOjunLt IInd S4,100/unLt would b. S2,6BB,OOO, to 53,158,400. ., I Tf'l\ 'I . , .' . + ',~ " I t, Drew Btre.t rropertr ~ppro.i..t.lr 600' Wft.t of nnmpton nond CIe. MI, t..r, rI. ll!!.rt'-1.1-~ -1.U..l l.ao 1\t"nold nl'ld 1\nnoclllten hired Urban Economic. Inc. to pertorm an ~ppt"Alnl\l on the nub}oct propert.y. Hr. MichllOl McElveon, HAl, performed the "ppr.dul\l on tho nubject proporty. Hr. Hlch...ol HcElvGCln, HAl, pador:med t.h. ftppraloal unlnQ tho Dlrect SaloD Compftrinon 1\ppro...ch 8nd arrived at. . valu. of $4,200,000. On paQo eo and 81 of hio report, Hr. HcElv..n .ddr....d ~h. r.xtr~ordln~ry Conto for tho projoct. It wag hia opinion t.hat non. ot t.h. COlt. were ro.uon/lblol but: ut:l1i:dng two of l:.ho 1I\00t rOAnonabl. ltom., (.t.m wall. $220,000 and treo removal $8J.000I, tho oRtlmatad valuo of t.hD proporty would b. 5J,890,OOO. Il!IJ.L1.9...f__U..92 Eftrl Oftrrntt, no,,1 Entl\too Managor/Public Workn, reviewed the appral.al of Hr. McElveen nnd concluded that. tho proporty WIIO over valuod. Hr. B~rr.tt c:;ondudod th...t tho groatont flaw in tho roport h found on paQ. 82) t.he racor'lC t 1 i Ilt ion paga, whoro thoro 10 nothing to roconclla . inca the .ppra ieor uaed only ono ...ppronch in entlm...tlng market valuo. Fur~har, the rocommondatlon. 1n tho /Ippr/llnlll, Lndlc~te tho ownerlJ ohould hold on to t.he proport:y rather than 9911. ll..\l..l1'-U_,_~ll1 John Ccrl/lch of Loo 1\rnold and ftoDoclaton, /Ict.ln9 on bohalt of the OYn_r., brought 1\ propoo/ll to tho city offorlng Approximately 31.4 aera. MOL for 51,615,000. , 1 , ~S_!~~_~.L..2.J9 9~ Ell rl Dllrrott mot with John Gerlach to d!lIcuDa tho city'" DC for of $1,500,000 for tho 31.4 /lcrQ HOL. Staff folt that thlp wag a fair prlco baaod on provLouo /Ipprnln~lB, r9v!owo IInd othor lnform/ltlon. Il.!..p t e~J! ~ .Ll.L-12..2l 1\ contract (or silo and Purchaoo wag uLgnod by tho ownora for $1,500,000. 1\ num/nAry of tho abovo information h attached. 'l; . , !- i " ", , j. .' 8 0: o A; Co.1 0: ~ 1 tI) ~ E-i fi p, o ~ p, t; t4 f; OJ ~ D: Q 3 1 "- .. "'".... - --...;;: --...; 1,1 & .) .c ;i ~:J n. :z: o t:: C( f ~ t1 II) ~ ~ifJa ~ '.1 ... f,. f, , III 0: ~r:iR I.ll I.ll ,., .... 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I. ,~. , ADOENDUM To Thllt Cartaln Conh3ct For SlIle IInd purchsao dillod Decombor 5, 1992, by and belweon lollowJng parties: BROWN ASSOCIATES, L TO, II, lormarly Eln acUvo regIstered Florida Lfmllad Partn ship until sta1Us revoked May 10, 1991 lor lallure to renew roglstmHon, Horbert G. Brown, Go/Ioral Partnor and Reglstorod Agont, and XENNEDV ASSOCIATES, LTD" an activo roglslerod.,FJorlda LlmUed PMnerShlp, V, Jack Kennedy, General Partner nnd Roglstmed Agent and ROERT ASSOCIATES L TO, If, an acUve reg Is Ie red Florida Limited Partnership, HOrl)' Robort, neml Partner and Reglslerad Agent ('SELLER'), whose mailing address Is: clo Island In Tn un, p, 0, Box 1021. lorgo, Florida 34649.1021, and ' CITY OF CLEARWATER, a Florida Munlelpnl Corporallon ('BUVER'), hose mamng adoTllss is p, O. Box 4748, Clearwalet, FL 3461B~748 TO WIT: $1,375,000.00 S 125,000.00 1) The price 01 $1,500,000 shllll be paId as followa: Cash atUme 01 closing: Balanca 01 the Purchase price: Balance of the purchase prlca shall be gllle the Buyer by Seller under the 501.C3 IRS code (batgaln salo) Buyer shall Incur no addlllonal expense andlor blllly as a result 01 the bargaIn sare gill. Buyer dOllS agree to assIst Seller In executing any proprlato documet)laUon to facilitate the glltlng under the 501.C3 code, however the saZltI Istanco shall In noway Incroaso Buyer's expense andlor Jlabllity. Approval and Acceptance Seller agrees Ihat following Ilmely e)(e~ on by Seller, the lorms and condillons 01 sare as agreed to by Seller shall remaIn unchanged d unconditionally open lor approval and acceplance by the Clearwater Clly commlSSlonlE cuUon of Ihe Contract by Buyer shall occur en er bolcn) December 5, 1992. DeposIt City 01 Clearwater shalt dapos' tho sum of Orm Hundl9d Thousand and ..no/100's..Dollars ($100,000,00) with Lee Amol and Associates, Inc. withIn sOl/on (7} days 01 approval and acceptancc or this agroemen by \tIe Clearwater City CommIssion. TOlal deposIt amount shall bo placed In a special Interest earlng lrust/escrow Ilccounl baarlng maximum Interesl as may be offered on date 01 deposIt y Fltst Florida Bank for the amount shown. AI) oarned lnlerest shall Inure to the benerit 01 t Buyer and shall be used to 011 set aU addit10nal sums as may bl} required of thl} Buyer a closing. ()\ ~6\t>'<\- -j-C ~'K ~'\ e.: s~~y- 2) 3) 4) Legal Description Approximate legal d scrlptlon as shown on EXHIBIT-A' Is sublaclto verlllcatlon and/or amanding by topographical a dlor boundary sUlvey to be obtained by Buyer at Buyer eKpenso, such sUNay 10 be performeCl 0 Slandard 'C' 01 this agresmont and In conformance wIth tho minimum standards of ell plor 21 HH'6, Florida Admlnistrallve Coda, certUied 10 Buyer and Utle company InsurIng \lUo to woor under Standard 'A' 01 thIs agreement. Total Purchase prlco is conditioned upon parcel fng conveyed containing 31.4 acres, more or loss. Upon sUlVey conllrmaUon, the Total acrea shall be adjusted to equal 31.4 acres, mora or loss. 5) Sul\lIblll\y Th[s sale s subleetto Buyer, through lis Director 01 Parks and Recreatlon Department, conllrmlng to lis s lIslacUon with[n Ninety (901 days 01 tha effective data (December 5, 1992) of this agrae ent lhal all governmenlal approvals are obtaInable and propQ1\y descrIbed herein will suitab accommodate three regulallon softball Jlerds tor aduU team play. all necasSllty parking, cone sslon and restroom requlremenls, any other necessary apput1enanl structures, fencing and uUIit s. lilt Is determIned by Buyer within limo allowed lhat the propeny cannot be economIcally ullU ed as Intended, Buyer shall so notify Seller In writing, In which aventthls agreemont shall be orne null and void In all respecls and aU funds on deposit shall be relunded to Buyer and all pa les shall lharealter be relieved 01 any further obligations hereunder. U Seller Is not notified to tho contrary In wtlling within lime allowed In thIs provJsJon, It wJII be deemed that cordltlons sotlorth Il1lhls paragraph are waived by Buyer, llnd this agreement shall olherwlse remain In tull lorce and elfecl. 'r .. I" 'I ). .. 'l: ,. 1 ,( :~ * Revised A-e. #: cf r~ .3 II f\ODENDUM To Thai Cllrlaln Conlracl For Satll and Purchuo unturJ Documbor 5, 1992, by anrJ l.Iolwucn lho 10llowlng palllcs: BROWN ASSOCIATES, LTD, II, fonnully an aCllvu ,1l[lISlorod Flo.lua Llmlllld Partnership urlll1 Slll'\~ 'IlVO\\oU May 11), 11)9\ lDllallu.u 10 ronow tIlglslratlon, Hltlberl Q, Brown, Gunolal Partnol and Aoglstorud Agon', Ilnd KENNEDY ASSOCIATES, LTO" nn actlvu roolslorod FlorlrJa Llmilud Partnorshlp, V, Jack Konnody, General Partnor anrJ Aoglslollld Aoont and ROBERTS ASSOCIATES l.TO, II, an aCllvo 100151(1I0d Florida Lhnilod Partnorshlp, Harry Robert, Genelal Partner end Roglslorod Agonll'SELLEA'), whoso mallino add,oss Is: c/o Island In Tl10 Sun, p, 0, Box 1021, LlIIgo, Florida 34(1.1!l.1021, and CITY OF CLEARWATER, II Florida Municipal Corporation ('BUYER'), whoso mailing addross Is p, 0, BDx 4746, Cloorwaler, FL :3461B.4748 TO WIT: 1) Tho prIce 01 $1,500,000 ahall bo paId n 101101'10: C3sh at limo d. closing: Escrow Doposll Balanco or Ihe Purchaso pllcu: Balance or Iho pUlchaslJ prlclJ shall bo gillud 10 tho Bliyor by Sailor undl/I lhl/ 501.C3 IRS codo [bargain s:do) .' , Buyor shall Incur no addillonal oxpunso undlo, Iiabilily (IS a loSUIt of U1ellaroaln salo gill. Buyo, doos aoroo 10 asslsl Sollor III oxaculing any Ilpproprlalo documolllallon to 13CllilDlO tho gll1111U undor Ihe 50 1.C3 COdo, 1l0wlJ\lel Iho said asslslanco shall III no way InculBso Buyor's oxpenso e.mlJOIlle.bllity. ,/, $1,275,000.00 $ 100,000.00 $ 125,000.00 * * .' 2) Applovalllnd Acceplanco . Sollor agroos Ihat rollowlllO tlmoly oXllcutlon by Sollor, !tIO 1II11ns and condillons of solo as aurlJl/d 10 by Sl/lIer shall rl/meln ullchangou and UJlcontlillonally open 101 apploval and accoplanco by Iho Cloarwalo, City CommiSSion, Exocutlon Ollho ComlllcI by Buyor shOll occur on or boloro Cacombar S, 1 !l!l2. :I) Deposll Clly 01 Cll/alWala, shall doposil Ihu slim o. Ono Hundllld Tl10usanrJ nnd ..no/l00's..00Ilars 1$100,000.00) Wilh Loo Arnold and Assoclmes, Inc. wilhln sovon (1) days 01 apprO\lat and accaplanco ot Ihls ogrDl/rllunl by tho Clll:uwmur City Commission, Total tleposilllll\OUl1\ sha\l bo placorJ In II spl/c1ollnlerasl beDrlng trusI/escrow accounl Imming UlilJ<imum InMosl as may hD oltored on d310 01 lleposit by Fllst Florlu3 Bank lor lho amount shown, All oornl/d IllleroSI shall Inure to tlll/ bonolll or tllo Buyur and sl1all uu userJ 10 oltsot 011 oddillonlll sums os may bo roqulrud 01 lho B UYllr al closlno. l.egaIOoac.lptlon Approximate logal Ul/scrlpllon as &hown 011 EXHIBIT 'N Is 5uhjllCtlO vllllllcallon Drlll/ol aml/nrJing hy lopooraphlcal and/or boumJ,lry sUlVoy to bo oblnlnud by Buyul at Buyor o~flDnso, such IiUIVUY 10 be por10Jmed 10 Slaodmu 'C' d. lhls ogllloffil/nl and In coulornlllnco Willi Iho minimum standards 01 C'llIPlOr 21 HH.6, Florltlil AUmlnislrnllvo Codo, conillod 10 Buyol and llllu company Insuring 11110 10 ownllr uorJ!!r Standard 'A' 01 ,"Is lIo,oumont. Toull Purchaso P,lco Is conulUooou upon p;ucul belnu cOIlVll)'tnl L'Ontolnlng :U A IIcr08, 1II0/U or less, upon survar confiHna1ion, the Totlll ac,eaUIl .Imll he ndjUS10lJ 10 OIluol 31.4 aCIDS, rllOJI/ or loss, ',~J ';'1 r \' ..,,' 41 6) Sull.bllll~ This sale Is sublecllo Buyer. lhrouuh Its Olruclo, d. Parks and Aucrollllon Ol/flanmonl. conllulling 10 lIs 5allsfllcllon wllhln Nlno1y 100) days 01 1110 ullor.llvo dOlO (OUClllllbl/, 5, 10921 or tills a%emon! \hal 1111 govornmllJl1alllpprovuls aUI oUtolrl.lblo nnu P,ofloJlY dusctlllerJ hUlIlln will tiullahly occommodallllhroD fugulallon $01lballllol1l5 for adul1lollrn play, all ntlcossory llaJ~ing, ccncos51on IInd ,oslroorn lOqUIIIlJIIl/fllS, any olhur nocossory IIppUnl/n3111 51,ucluIIIS, ronclna alllJ ulililll.ts, II It Is dotormlnllrJ by BUYl/r wilhln I1mtl ulloworJ lhllllho propl/llY cannol ha uconornlcolly utllllud os InlundDd, BUYl/r ..hull so nulll)' Ill/lIu' In w,ill"O. In which OVl/nl Ihl. UDIlIOll1l/nt shull hl/comu null nnrJ void In all fUSpl/CIS urld nll'unds on dOllosl1 almll bOIll'ulIIlorJ 10 Buyor IInrJ aU panll/s Iihalllhl/roallur uo fulil/vull of /Iny hll1hor olJlIumlons 1101I/un(/l/r. 11 50111/1 hi nOl oelollorJ 10 Iho ccnuary In wrlllng wlUlln 11/111/ allowurJ In lhis provision, II will UI/ doumoU 111111 condillons 51/1'01111 In Ihls pUlalJllIph mo walvuU by Blty!,!'. IInd IIlls allloomont shall olhuIWlso rOllloln In rull ru/cu /InrJ ulll/Ill. r ,) . ~, 1 r ~.~ f: !'c !, '. pago 2 01 3 " 61 RIght 01 Enlry Sellol aglOos that Buyer, al Buyer's option, expenso and rIsk shall hm.ro the right of entl)' upon tho property 10 make sl'IVeys, measurements, conduct environmental or cnginoering lesls, and otherwise make such pl1yslcallnspectlons and analysos thgroolos Buyer shall doem necessary. Buyer assumes all tlsks of such ontIY nnd agrees 10 dolend, IndemnIty nnd hold SellDt harmless from and against any claims, cost Dnd expense resulting Irom any damage to or destwctlon of tha property, and Dny Injury to or dealh 01 any person(s) arIsing Irom the acts or omIssions of Buyer or 115 agenls in cxerclslng this tlghl 01 entry. 7) EnvIronmental Audit Buyar shall, at Buyer oplion and expense, havo the privilege 01 conducting a Phase II Environmental Audil of Ihe plomlses to Ihe lull exlenl 01 Investigation and Testing Slandards as datallad In eXHIBIT -e- (Phase II Field Invesllgallon and Tesllng) anllched haralo and made a pM hereol. II envIronmental contamInation 01 the premIses Is rovoaled by studies and lests conducted by Buyer or Its agents pursuant to thIs pategrapll, In amount andlor concenlrallon beyond the minimum acceptable levols ostablished by current applicoble governmental autllorltles Buyar may cancel Ihls Contract For SaiD & Purchase, by nollrylng Seiter, In writing. In which evenl Ihls Agreemenl shall become null and,vold In alt respects and aU funds on deposits shall be rolunded to Buyer and all parties shalltheraalter be relieved 01 any lurther cbllgallcns herDunder. II Seller Is nol natmed to the contrary withIn Ian (10) days from the comptation 01 above men1ioned Phase'lt Envlronmontal AUdil, however, nol 10 exceed nlnely (90) days rrom Ihe elrectlve d<lle of Ihe Conlract, it will be deemed thaI lhe condi11ons sellorth In Ihls Paragraph arl.! waIved by Buyer and Ihls Agraemenl shall olherwlse remain In luU lorce and elleCI- B) Clean. up of PremIses As a condition precedent to closing of this 1ransacllon, Seller, at Seller expense, shall remove alf surficial wastes as may have been dumped or olherwlse deposfled on at about the pwmlses, Including but nOllimhed to: Construcllon debris, PVC pIping nol related to draIn tlalds,lurnilure, lenclng, housDhold trash, apprlances, wood, concrete, matal and glass scraps and deblis, Ilres, plasllcs, storage drums, any and all olher lmsh Of wasle waler products thai could nOI reasonably be construed as IndIgenous to the property. Tho tormer waste waler trealment facUlty located on tho property shall be dismantled and removed Irom the property by Seller logelher with aU appUl'\enant equIpment, pumps and pIpIng, any and alf other items and debris associated with the wasle water treatment planl except lor the concrele loundallon and drain llold. 9) TIme of the Essence All contingencies, conditions and provIsIons as slipulaled In thIs agreemenl must be performed and completecf by tha respecllve partIes within NInety (90) days following 1he elleclive date (December 5, 1992) 01 thIs agreement, exclUding such terms and conditions as may have speclnc perlormance deadlines as detailed elsewhera In this egroement. II wtillen nolice to the contral)' Is nol ~Imely dellvo}ed by one party 10 the olher wi1ll1n time allowed In thIs provisIon. It will be deemed lhat all such contingenc1es, condillons and provisIons have been performed and compleled os agreed and IhD obUgaled p3rty doos warrant same 10 the non-obligated party. Should Ihe obligated party fall 10 perform as egreed, the non.obligaled party shall be en!llIed to remedies as dellned I,n Standard S 01 tl1l.s agreement (FaIlure To Perform). 10j Warranty of Authority to Convey Ills walfanled by BROWN ASSOCIATES, LTD. II and Herbert G, Brown, Individually and soverally, lhat beIng awaro BROWN ASSOCIATES. LTD. II. a Florida Umited PartnershIp, fallod 10 ramI) its roglslrallon wilh lhe SecretaI)' or State 01 the Stala al Florida subsequent 10 May 10, 1991, that they have luU rIght and aUlholity to convoy Ihe real propeny described hereln In accordance willI Standard 'U' 01 this agreemem (Conveyance). ' 11) Pursuant 10 Florida Slatutes, Ch, 475, Loe Amold & Associates, Inc. makes Ihe following disclosures: .,\ I, IL tn lhe subJecl transaclton, Lell Arnold & Assoclares, Inc. rapresents Ihe Sollor oxcluslvely; In the sublecl transllcl1on, Lee Arnold & Assoclate!l, Inc. shall ulcell/e Its compensaUon Irom the SoUor excluslvoly .. ;i I, .. , " J...-. Page 3 01 3 ~ " 'I ACKNOWLEDGED AND ACCEPTED: \ 0- j .d DATE DATE ,! I / CITY OF CLEARWATER BROWN ASSOCIATES, LTD. II I I , I \ , By By ~ - f . ' I , Michael J. Wtlght Herbert G. Brown i. I' City Manager General Partner \ i I " ! , . . Countersigned: KENNEDY ASSOCIATES, LTD. l By ! . , ' Rila GaNey, Mayor.Commlssloner V. Jack Kennedy " General Partner ATTEST: ROBERT ASSOCIATES, LTD II ,', . . ~. :' Cynthia E. Goudeau, City Clerk By Hany Robert APPROVED AS TO FORM AND CORRECTNESS: , " \ .' , , M. A. Galbrallh, Jr. . " Cily AlIorney , , Page 2 or 2 - j ~ ,. ~ J , '. ., :. .. '0 '. ( d ~l . ~) " .'l I" ,: I j' "I ", .,' , , 'j ') . .:\ 'It,) ,,' ,'" H'~__" HHIf. "k,. r; f' ,11 i , " " f~ 'i : ~' '. , ;. d :J II I I . . J it --~ ,I f,.c'! H !XIIIBlT II"," '. .. . foI""I'. .t." " . .-:- f' ; . . n ;......... ......... .....,...... ... ... ...... ... ................'...... ....... ......... .............. ........, '........ ........... ... ... .... 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H , , '''u~'' "-:"J That part of section 8, Township 29 south, Range 16 East, pinellas County, Florida, described as follows: ,\ Commence at the southwQst corner of the southeast 1/4 of said Section 8, 'and run thence S 89941109" East 487.74 feot (487.66 feet measured) along the south boundary of Section B; thence N 01027118" East 1338.17 feet to the 40 acre line for the POINT OF BEGINNING, also being the south boundary of Briqadoon of Clearwater and its extension thereof, according the map or plat thereof as recorded in Plat Book 91, Page 35 or the Public Records of pinollas county, Florida; thence S 00014'31 West 667.B5 feet along a line 50 feet west and parallel to tho east boundary of said Section e, said line also being the West right of way of county Road 61 (Bayview Boulevard); thence N 89038139"' West 688.51 feet along a 10 acre line; thence S 000 52'25" West 617.85 feet; thence N 89041'09" West 720 feet along a line north and parallel to the south boundary of said Section 8, said line also being the north right of way of Drew street; thence N 00052125" East 726.67 feet (approximatelvl to the center of a 50 foot wide City of St. Petersburg water main easement as recorded in D.B. 1465, Page 107, Public Records of pinollas county, Florida; thence N 24011'55" East along said center lino 557.48 feet (approximatel~ to a point 50 feet south of tho 40 acre line; thence N 89036'0911 West 1,054.16 feat llDoroximatelyl; thence N OP27'18" East 50 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. , I :' r.nntnininQ 3].40 ncres (MOL) II .; II EXHIBIT 118" S. F11ase II - Fiel d Investigntic:n Md Testing. M:ni tc::ring' 811d/cx' t~st:ing pr'ocedur'es of Vi\r.ia..l5 types ilTld- to varying degrees may be r.eqllirE'ci to 5Llpplerren\:. 0"'" verify GLlsped:.ed cc:ndi H01S unC:OVef'.ed in the in! tial 01 te ~sses5m:l'l1t rJhn$e. n,er~ CDi1 involve many \:.echni ques and di se1 pl i m?S n~e~sary to pel"fcr'm and 1 nterpret so! 1 s, ' SLlt"'fac:e and/or gr'o..tnd-watE't"', a! r s.."VTPl e tests, el ectr.cmagnet:i c induc:t! on type geqJhysical st.1/'"'veys, hydr.~...;tat.:ic testing of tanl(s, t:~ting fct'" asbestos ccnt:aining mater! nl S i.V1d euistenc:e of fr.i able fibers in i:\ir scMples (pol CIJ""ized 1 !ght nlicr'osr;::qJY), etc. ' 1) FriO'" to undertaking any Fhnse II 1nvest1gati en t.he cc:nsul tMt nt..lst defat 1 : (a) ,The type, nLtm:'Il:.'" and desc:r.lpticn of e.?ch r'e<:01Y\)g'",ded test t:r' m=ni tor'1ng pr'ocEdI.I/'"'e. Cb) The pr'cpcr....ed lo::atiai ($) of the pr'qJosed tests. (c) l1le timing r'eqLdr'ed to pEr".fQ""ffi eac:h of the pr'cx:edlJr"es and the anal ysi s of rest-II ts. Cd) The costs invol ved to corp! ete and anal yze the r'esul ts fer each of ,the tests. 2)" RepO".t: LP01 c01'P~etio:1 of autheri zed test mid sarrpl ing pr'cx:edL\r'es the COl$Ul tant wi 11 i 55Lle ~ ~o"f"i tten r'epO"'.t sLlppl em::nt:ing the Fhase I r'epcr.t end detai 1, at least f the follCMing: (a) Results of e~ch individual test, S8ITp 11 ng c:r rrcnitc:ring pro::edLlr'e. (b) CoTpnr. j 50'1 of r'esl.ll ts to Htandnr'd$. '" (c) Ccnclllsicns Md f Llrther' r.ecc:xrmEndaticns 1 if appr'opr'iate. The cc:nclusi~s r'epc:rt:ed sho..lld speci fical1 y acldl"'es;s l,..hether cr not hazDrdcus 0" to:ti<: SLlbstmces cr wastes N'r? pr'esen.t at the 51 tej ar'e pr'e--.:>eni: in qLlDI1ti ti es cr., c:cnce1tr'ati O"'l!:; ....hi ch pose an i rrmedi ate 0'" potential thr'eat to the pr'cper.ty, the Sl,lrN)...U1ding pcpulaticn cr to the envir'01rrent c:r r'E'pr'esents potential violi\t:ic:ns of erwira1trental laws 0" regulatic.n!3. Ft,a!:;m I I Total !Ii '1 . . . '. :, r ( , !:- !/ 6flllalcl' {/OIPO/'ClLi(J/// , () J1.J2.:' \ " , S('I'II ,i/((I/' /(I rl/~/(I 5A(I(I/('/1(II'(! ,Utlh . 'MI(II' (//"(/I'f(Jalf"I', .77tJlvi!a d/(1(9 (~W.V ;:lJ9-:.'I1I ;ht.r(SM) ;:I)/-IZ~JS December G. 1992. VIA: Fax (813) 462-672.0 and Hand Delivery Clearwater City Commission City Hall Clearwater, FL 34616 Re: December 3, 1992. City Commission Meeting Scheduled Vote to Purchase Property . ~ Dear City Commissi?ners: The Wilder Corporation is providing this written correspondence with respect to a propoEed purchase of 31.4,acres next to the Eddie C. Moore complex, a subject we have just become aware of. Specifically, we ask that the scheduled vote by the City Comrnis~iol1, pertaining to the referenced property purchase, be tabled until the next City Commiss.iC?~ meeting. The reason for this request is to allow a representative from the Wilder Corporation to meet with appropriate city staff members to discuss a proposal the Wilder Corporation would like to offer for consideration at the next City Commis~ion meeting. Essentially, Wilder Corporation seeks to donate to the City of Clearwater, 22. acres of property with access to adjacent lakes for irrigation. .j The requested delay of vote would allow evaluation of nur proposal by city staff members before the City Commission makes a commitment pertaining to the purchase of property next to the Eddie C. Moore complex and spending $1.4 million doBars unnecessarily. Sincerely, TLM :ss' ,. r~ IE @ rn fl \Yl ~ rn u '~ U 1~EC'O 219~;-. ~ ! crrv ClERKD~. I . ~ "'~ Ii Clearwater City Commission Agenda Cover Memorandum PUBLIC Mt:AHIN~ Item N , ^ Meeting Date~ fLD! SUBJECT: Alcoholic Beverage Separation Distance Variance; 2907 State Road 590; Gary Queen (Owner); Johnny's Italian Restaurant/Nadeau (Applicant/Representative). (AS 92-17)' RECOMMENDATION/MOTION: Approve variance of 205 ft to permit alcoholic beverage sales establishment 95 ft. from a residential zone for Sec. B~29-16, M&B 11-01 since the applicant has met all standards for variance approval. [] and that the appropriate officials be authorized to execute same. BACKGROUND: The applicant is requesting an alcoholic beverage separation variance to allow an expansion of the floor area of an existing alcoholic beverage sales (2-COP) licensed establishment known as "Johnny's Italian Restaurant". The distance separation variance is required because the subject property is located closer than 300 ft. to an RS-B zoning district. The subject property is located at 2907 State Road 590 on the southeast corner of Lori Drive. The applicant is proposing to increase the interior floor area of the subject property from 2,400 sq. ft. to 3,280 sq. ft. which will mean an increase in the number of seats from the existing 76 seats to a total of 130 seats. " The property is within the area currently zoned CN (Neighborhood Commercial) District. No additional parking facilities will be required because the applicant will continue to share the existing 110 parking spaces at Mission Hills Plaza. The police department comments on this use indicate that no problems are anticipated. On November 3, 1992, the Planning and Zoning Board unanimously approved the associated conditional use permit for this request, subject to the following 5 conditions: 1) The requisite occupational license shall be obtained within 6 months from the date of this public hearing; 2) The applicant shall obtain from the City Commission the requisite separation variance; 3) There shall be no entertainment, outdoor seating or speakers; 4) The sales of beer and wine for on premises consumption shall be prohibited after 12:00 midnight; and 5) There shall be no customer accessible display areas for package sales. Reviewed by: Legal Budget Purchasing Risk Hgmt. CIS AeM ather N/A W/A N/A N/A N/A KSR/~) NIA Originating Dcpt: -r fI'l\ \::) PLANNING & DEVE~~Tr Costs: , N/A Total User Dcpt: S Current Fiscal Yr. Co..ission Action: o Approved o Approved w/conditions o Denied o Continued to: Advertised: Date: 11123/92 I~~ Paper: TAHPA TRIBUNE o Not Requi re1:l Affected Parties IliI Notified o Not Required Ftn:fing Source: o cap! tal IIrp. o Operating o Other Attuchlllents: APPLl CATION CONDITIONAL USE APPLICATION !4f\p o None Appropriation Code: 1 , t ~ .. ~ ,I ,. :~ C.C. 12/3/92 AS 92-17 Page 2 The applicant faces hardship because of the surrounding residential uses in the area. The portion of the building affected by the proposed expansion contains doors, windows"openings and service equipment contrary to the provisions of the Land Development Code Section 136.024 (d)(c) therefore a variance request Is necessary. The applicant appears to be requesting a minimum variance to overcome the hardship of the site design relative to surrounding residential areas. The staff perceives no negative impacts with regard to traffic generation, lighting or similar problems associated with residential uses, because the residential uses are separated from the establishment by a street right-of-way and fence. if (\, , 1 . .;.) ", ,< . ," :; . . '~J i, z . ." ! ' ..J', , ") , ",) . '1 , .',) 't. ) . f " i, II " f; " .' :',.', , 1 r c~ , , ~~. :: , i 'I,' :'. f,'.' :' M: ~:).. ,t " ,:" . L I:'. \''.1. , , 'L', 'l.' ., , ~ ;,;;tX . tcC'C \' V '.;.1 i! ,; It. . t.t',: '!.Fl:: I r' .' I t/: , ' 'ly~ ~ . ~ .' \' [: l:,:, 11 ;,: , Jh, , ~ f~',~ . t 1.1. "I' ,p~ ,'i: " I': " ' ,'1::': . ! tt1. Il, , Jl !;i, .. !,~ . , ~ ' i,e" r I,: I ~'ll :'\:; :..(:: ~ ~ 1 . , 'of;' '. ~ . '. \ ',~ i ~~~: :~ , I'~ .,~ if :~ , r it I ~~ , i- .) & L t" i: !( , j . el.' '} ') I A,D:~ 'Jill) ';i 38 7 '11'1,DO <..1TY Olt<..'U!AIlWATJ1..n. ALCOIJOUC: IJCVI!I~AGI! SALP.s - MINIMUM D1STANCI! VAIUANcn A"I'UCA110N {l'letlSe Print or T)'Pe, Dlnck Ink Only) Ol'llOrllRTY OWNeRS NAMe &. ADDRESS: (AlI.Acb Proof I'er In.~tructlQII.'>,. 11....- v.11~1 OUltfiAJ - fi-E",ltr.~\" rll"',"A)~... LL.li "",:1><01 I.f./IJ ""Pto:r" O.......lt.- -;;\4. ~ 0 "l: ....k..f...,.... -~ s...{,.. ;1c,:l'f c..l..4 ,,~L,..... V-l.... ~'4 (,z..3 o RfI.J'IU!SCNrAllVI!S (if any) NAME AND ADDRESS: "JOllA! /lllItJE/ltf .2.. 907 0;((. $:?lJ ~ I e t..r;~lliJ'17tF/l 1Ft-..p .J $16 /7 . TRLJ!rfJON1U: f '} c.. r ., ( z. ~ TI!LI!PHONJU: "7 'J 7 - ).. 9 yo NAMI! OF BUSINESS: :JOflNIJ y' U Il/lt./.If,.) IZE.5 ?;ft(/l4A/7. . ADDRESS OP I'ROPERTY (Subjed of Request): :;2.. 90 7 S 12 S qo It' / C L C/l1Z tv (jTE/l / PL/1-,' 'J.Y6 /9 I LJ!OAL DBSCRU'TfON OP PROPE!tTY (Subject of Request): M {p. 11.0'2 \ c:; Ii: C. , 8 - ~, s - Ie ~ FROM NE SEC COR TH S 60FT TH W l063.86FT FOR POB TH SOIDW 374FT Tit \oJ 277FT 1H NOlDE 374FT TH E 277FT TO ZONING DISTIUCT: VAlUANcn REQU2:aaiberoe Spec:Uit1AUach Additiooal B ]12 :l U incl1 shcct if needed): ./pr o~ . /.~f Vo.rimI~ or ~ cl om mlclmum d~lantC rC{juitcrnentto allow n1~lIe bevernge sales within ~ feet'" bom (check olle or more): _ Church, _ School, _ Hospital, Residential Zone. _ Simlllltly L1a:nced Alcoholic BCvetDgC Eslllblishm>:.nl (COP LicclUe), 2. (jV~ N/JOE-1tt Slale Bevcrage Ueem;c Designllllon: Holdcr of Stnte license: :::r OlIN A CONDmONAL USE APPUCATION FOR ALCOlIOUC llllVl!RAGB SALES FOR nus PROPERTY WAS APPROVED BY THE ('LANNING &. ZONING DOARD ON (DATa). . OlllER VARIANCES (CHBCK ONI!): _ ARE Nar NE.CESSARY, OR _ Wl!RE Al'PROV1ID BY THE OBvm.oPMENT CODE ADJUSTMENT nOARD ON (OAm). (HAVE READ ORDINANCI! 4420-87 AND S~CIlON 137.012, CODI! or ORDINANCES OF' nm CITY OP CLeAR W A TaR. RBASQN FOR VAAlANCI! REQUESl'. In ordcr for the City Commission 10 mnke the dcrennln~tlon prescribed by Ordillo.ncc 4420.87, Ibe Coil owing statemen15 MUsr be completed: 1. Thcre are speclal conditions or circumslan~es npplicnble to the property involved beClluse: . JD!fAJl) r!r WIt '- CM7FJ/i" To ~~,tt.f1A 141" /J. F/JI'tl't JT;(U /{tJ?i;<<,UpT ~.s/.'/Y AJ,;-Mf AM,' ,Jcr.;7.wt.. 2. Sucb v;srio.ncc is nCt:e$Sary for lhc prc.~Cr1'ation o.nt! enjoyment of a substantJaI property right pOMessed bJ: other p'ropelly In the sam~ di5lricl under the terms of this ordlno.ncc and denied to the properlY In question because: .TV;! cwr4471d IfJ If Fi1~M'.. /ltJT.lwt~..J1' ~TII t'J :<Cv/J .J'/.(..Gi /?N Q..I FbuJ,j[' ,(JlJ l'/lO&tFN UoJ/1'/I i./Mr.ti1 . t:. J.1'1I1J;/~,J. J. The grlllll ing or this variance will nol confer any special privilege denied to olher lauds, slruelures, Dr dwellings In tbe snmc dblriel and will not be injurious lo lbe ndghbOllmod, or olhcrwise dcltlmenlnllo the public welfare because: ~/pII.yUV!J liAS /3([([# /l IR.CJ(1JAJSld t~. :< Co/' l/~I!,tJj't'" /!vqJEA. Aft tJtv'l I :] Vt:t11l.S /l).JW 9- WILL !?G",Jf'c.M>ualtY 1/4#/)LI: I/;(}V I.i .rJl~N...v JIClltT~/?J.'. I I SIGNATIJRll OF rnQI'CR1'Y OWNER (o.OR Rrn'RESl!NTATIVE)~"-'u - ~~ t!!:..,ro", ",If,' "- <:;7 c.r-e t'i.~ Defore me, the uudersisned aUlhority, persooally appeared C /lIE Y . 19 VCZ= who ueing duly SV~ltl, says under on Ih the mn tlcrs nnd fncts sel oul above MC t rue and conccllo the besl of bWher knowledge a'ld heUef. Sworn 10 and subscribed before I1IC this 9At day of mrll~v ,pti~lll: Si,\W m:'rui~IOA K'f"C~~},[S~/CllllXP. "lIa. JI. 1~9J 1O~:l~D 1!U;U CT;/;f,~:,t lIlS, l.!::I). 'PROPERTY OWNillt OR REPRESENTATIVE MUST A'n' .. - o' At()lch rower of Allorney or nolllri:u:d slnlement Crom owner aUlhorizlng repr~cnlnti\'c . nol applit::lble if represent alive is a pructicing o.ltomey acting on behntr of lbe property owner(s). 'U^llllCb proof of llclUlll d1:,lnnoo (Sce l:1nd DeveluJlment Code See. 1J6.tn.l(d)(3) Cor method of mCllSurcmcnl). 51B9 ~ . "j ,I ~ ,., . ,f; eSOO _J.. ... t,J' ~..-L"'" t'. II"'. , - Corlllilional Uu: Applicalioa - A1cobolic lkvcrar,t: SaleS (rlease rriat Dr Type, DI.d: Ink Only) t ~.u." 91.72., I -DUSlNESS OWNER: (Holder Dr Slale Uccn.\e) JoHAJ .,..e {AI/11M N190d~11 :t 90 7 Sore, .spa.>>' I eLd/1~w/1.t'S!/l1 FL 3 YC:,/'_ . TelepbooC1 79 7 - r::l 9 vo .JU!PRESENTATIVE.NAME&ADDRE.SS: '(JOHN ;!//lLJtTI'/U ;/0 j<e.ulJt?te,{),e, . \4rE71/ //l1ll.l1o-1.. / R-19. 316 fJ Telepbone: 7.2.. to - s- ,z :5 ,r- ADDAESS(5fi PROPERTY:', /:J ,~(Subject OPteqUC5t) .70IlAl>> v' 0 1717L !/J"J {'- ~S7/Jt:I.K;f.u"'" ':':-.~~9~7::. S/Z. S-9a IL' i e bdAAW/97"//I. /r~. :JYG 17 NAMB OF ESl'ABUSHMENT / '/} TO BB IJCENSE.D: VOI1A1,I.Jj/ (j {7/1~ IAAJ /~ iFSr/fIf/C/i',AJT LEGAL DBSCR.IM10N OF PROPERTY: . ' (Subject ot RcqucJt) S' ~ ~ If - :< 9 - /6 '. , 1'1 ,...13 /1 /01 A / LAND USE PLAN ~NlNa DISTRICT: ~'IV CLASSIFICATION: .. "'PRESeNT USE'OP PROPERTY: 12 t?sr ./It(/!I'9"uT'" ' , - ~..:.~......../.:"!,,, ~ 1 ~! .'I".:,.,~~~r~. ::" .:~:''':''.:~'tI ". . . .. ~~~ '~:-PRdFOSED:u~iil'op'p.ri6pEn.fYr;"": ~'UJ'rA'l1k.1;UY,~'" 1,:- :' ,.';1.,., .'.1 .'. . :".' ;:. :,:'~;='~:: . ~_: -.... .." :.: ',' . .... ... ... . . . . .' ~', sUitRciuNDING'i.:AND-usriS:'~"'N~rth' TSiiJt.~t:" F~I'f. RES. ' sou'lh' (J.'OAhJii:.J' -, '.-, -, '., -." , ,.. , East COl\JlJtJJ' West s~c;.'4' P/1M. Rr..J~ ALCOHOUC BEVERAGE 2' (] AJ r1}"6n Prenusc' Co~pliol1 I UCENSE DESIGNATION: 0 I - . [) Packnge Soles DO YOU PROPOSE TO PROVIDE ENTERTAlNMENf ON UCENSED rR.E.M.lSES1 If YCoS. dc.scn"be /VG TYPE OF REQUEST (Cheek Applicable Box or Bcs;es): { J New Lic:el1t~L { ) Addrc.u CbaJl8e [ } B~ess Ol'r'Zlel'Sh1p Qangl' [ J LJeense Dc.signntiol1 CbllDgc [If ExplUUloo '''.4 . nrrmuOR OUTDOOR PLQOR M1!A: LAND AR.E^: SEATING AREA: 'Existing ;l. '1001 sait, Existing I03.J:fr 19. ft Existing if. sgJt. Proposed :J':U'O Sll.fl. Prcposed/6JrS'i'6"so:r(; Proposed 'I_IT IllJt. 1111'" - I)., MltJ,V/M7 .PROr.ERTY OWNER'S NAME &. ADDJtE.SS: (Aluch froor Per lnsttuctlons) f!t I.!J IDAJ lilt t.J' C~I (}tI~rU-()~"'M~ fJAIlT,tI,r.( ~AZA PM7JUr ra:.y"O '/f;vrF,(!/'A:.I.fE I!JJ. If -<Or C t..!f" Ill( W/J rtf" It J rt. II 3 f6 ..2.1 , 796 - 7/.J...j :,. . ~'.. .~..:: Tc:.Iephollc: e.7;h SEATS: 7 1" Emlf..ng ~ Prl)p'oled~ INFORMATION IN SUPPORT OF REQUEST '0 C.vT w el.f".IC. "'I. . f. ,.,..: ~ ;~j~. ~'." _, . " . ~ +..'. SIGNATURE OP PROPERTY OWNER ~, _ __.._ .:~tf~ (..on REPRESENTATIVE OR BUSINESS OWNER) ".' . -. ,',-, . I.."':::"h'"(.:-I..P-......t2J1 IH/. fl.lf, ('I'.. f...J~hr"-.:. SeIore me, the undcnigned IIUI.bOrity, personally IIppeared 6'/172. Y r-.. 152t.1~ wbo bctDg duly sworn. (11)'$ under oath t.bc IIUIttcrs Illld (/!leu Jet out Ilbovc uc uuc IUId terrett to the be.S! of hWbcr knowkdgc IIIld beUcL " t ...., ' Sworn 10 IUld subscribed bEfort: iDe J- /61'1/.. clllfor-~ .. ,',.',') . HC~I.r-,~.ruiJi.lc STAn: li--hOR1DA Ii( Cl'.'.,IS510;, UP AUG JI 19-93 t\~,\'tI(O TllrlU Ei:UEr.id. J lIS U/lO I h 11' ) '. 0 ary r-U I Ie ~Nare:f.ppIbrtJon._b;'~~bYizoo~.;;~ , '"I,. .. . ~. 0WHa\' DUSlliESS, OWNB\ NUJIOn nE1'ftESa<<^llVE MUST ^TlUlO ItENllHG.. FOR CONomONAl. USE I\l'f>I.lC,t,TIONS REQ\JSS11NG CHANGE OF BUSlNESS ONN8$-IIP or- N' /4.COl t<:XX BE\IEi1AOes (WE; U!il; TIfe NEW OUS/NE,S9 OWNE1l on TI"T O'h'NEJtS . DUt:V AlmtonlZEO IlEPJlESEm^TlYE SHAlL ^TTam TliE IlENbUO. ":.: ~ COMP1..Y 'wVrTli ~ IHsmucnous ON J1EVEnSfi 8100- . .,l, ,.' J RECE..lV1!D FOR OPPICIAL usn ONLY . VAJUANCE.S REOUIRIlD. CITYCOMM1SS10N:J'1Ii~. SEP, VA(\/ANtT; To RI:'~.z.o/.,)E. D.C.A.R,: NiJ/VF: 7""" ~.., ~, ~r. :1 I' Since we are a family nut, family style rest.nurnllt I foresee no problem whatsoever in keeping our license in the highest standing. Our popularity for serving great food at reasonable prices for Ule past 12 years is what wnn-ants our expansion. Therc is oftcn a long wait for a tnble 011 a weckcnd during scason. Thc adding of anothcr dining foom will bc a vcry welcomed and appreciated addition by bOUI our customers and our stuff (and myself, of course). i I ; I' i j' I . 'I : i> .. '~E7TEIr. 'JffJ CfJNII,Tlf'lVA.l, 'JSI~ AJ~J.',ICll'Jflf'N 1J-16-"~ III Ule spring of 1989, Jo)umy's Itnlian Restaurant came before this sume board seeking a conditional use penuit for our new 2400 sq. ft. rest.nurnnt. We were granted tile variance amiss some opposition. Now, 3 1/2 ycars later, we are looking to expand our restaurant. by nprox. 35%. We listened to tile COl1Cen1S of tI1C opposing citizcns 3 1/2 ycnrs ngo und sincc tIlen wc hnve mnint..-uncd a perfect record of responsibility with our 2COP liccl1Se. . . I tluU1k you for considering Uus request. < . ) .~, i '; : ~ " . ;1 ' , " " ' (- 01, , ". . ~ .,' jolm A. Nadeau ll', 1 ~' ;J f: : ") !:: I> ; t. , j ~ . . j " d\ . i 1-/ r ~ j!.. , : . ~ t: t ~ 1, ~ t i {" , I , , I' , I, \'; ; , i . ; t 'I It.' I: 1,'( .' '~ .' r: !' i k j., " ~' I' (.. t " ! i .; r :1 ; ! v f I, ! 1 'I I I L~ I' ", ! i I r.. :' , . BAYNARD, HARRELL, MASCARAt OSTOW & ULRICH, P.A. ATTORNEYS AT I.AW 280110 UI HIGHWAY III NORTH, SUITE 1101 CLE"RW"'TER, FLORID'" 3''''2\ 111131 71ll1.21121l TELECOPIERI lel31 7117.32011 WILLIAM T. BAYNARD, JR. ....RAH M. CHAVEI CH"'RLEI w. COPE WILLIAM 10 D....KAM IV 'TEVEN C. DUPRE' CATHY ELLIOTT RDY G. HARRELL. JR. JOHN ... HIGGINII ALICI" Mo HIGHLEYMAN MICH"1E1.. J. KEAHE MORnll A. LIlCOMPTE ERNElIT L. MAlICARA 1<. PAUL MCGUIRE III S. MICHAEL O.TOW DAVID R. PUN%AK LEE H. RIGHTMY"R. LORI L. RUTt.AND LONNIE L. .,MPsON JOIE,.H J. 1I0RoTA, JR. RON...LD L. IITEPHENIIOH ROBERT L. ULRICH JULIU' J. Z.CHAU REPLY TOI o POIT OI'I'ICE aox leD liT. I"I:T1",IIIUIIO, 1'1.. :13'7:1\ o CITY CENtER UTH I'LOOR 100 IECOND AVENUE IOUTH liT. PETERSaURG, I'L :13701 PHONE NuMBERI (111:111123.11000 TELECO,.IERI 11I13111.A.102' TA"',"A NU"'.""I :I.:n.llno September 15, 1992 01' coUNIEL ROIURT P. KAUFMAN 'ADMITTED ARizoNA BAR ONLYI VERNON R. KI!:IIER DI!:AN C. HOUK (1IIDA.IIIIIA) FILE NO, City of Cleanvater 112 South Osceola Avenue Clearwater, FL 34616 Re: MIssIon Hills Plaza Venture Gentlemen: , As attorneys for Mission Hills Plnza Venture, we hereby infonn you that Mr. Gary F. Queen Is the duly authorized representative of the managIng partner, Mission Hills Plaza Corp., and is the duly authorized managIng partner of MIssIon Hills Plaza Venture, a Florida general partnershIp. A copy of the most recent annual report, which is on file with the Secretary of State oC the State of Florida, sets forth Mr. Queen's office in MIssion Hills Plaza Corp. MissIon Hills Plaza Corp. is a general partner of the MIssIon Hills Plaza Venture, a Florida general partnershIp. As the duly authorized representative of Mission Hllls Plaza Corp., the managing partner, Mr. Gary F. Queen, has full authority to execute documents on behalf of the MissIon Hllls Plaza Venture. If there are any questions, please contact me. Sincerely, JJZ:pw Enclosures cc: Gary F. Queen MIS050:I\L.CIT't'.SIII W') .- . ~ Area o( current 2 -COI' 1 i cellso ILl:, I/~ o( SQct. 8 - 2 9 S - 11) r~ m (U,vIT 'e ')e t1t.IlEIVTt f IltJ(/JI ~ Area of ~ ~ IN'S L ICG,vJC. q ij ,... ~ e ' - 16 18 20 G " '''' m. 7 -lo...... VflJIy 14" 1 ~ IUO ~ J S 7 II 11 17 '71' -< v / I ' '. " ...1-. .. i "- fi i III 21 8 ~ ! S II . i 110 to 1U " II; j ~. ;. t 'f ?,: CONDITIONAL USE PLAN FOR JOIINNY'S I'l'I\LII\N REST,'UHANT . ,t. I I ,. .., ~ I ~,. . i. I ,,1/.,1'= " 'I?"~" f'Y-t~;t 1~: Richard H. Dodge, Jr. Fl. Reg. Arch. No. I I ,720 m RICHARD I-I. DODGE, JR. ARC Ii IT E C T . I J' 21'o"'lIs1nd dl1"1I p~lm IImoor, rlolld~ 34683 e I 3 7116'4651 NOR'rH DHI\WN: FHPir, CHECKED: It I:: V 1 SED: . 5f.F'1: IS. /'112. . .' /" r ZOO I JOB NO.: '17.~1 ; '---L_':':"IC^~}I!rn~~~~J___nL~_~~j t.O 1m!! . njn J~ C 4 1 f.~ l' · I" " (j ., 0, ~ II t. 01 .... 't 10 12 D 'II) 'I 01 co ~ ... rJ1~ ~16 H --- lJ 15 <I) <:> n ~~ n ~ 18 20 ... '. 0, ". 24 22 -~ ... ~ I 60 ib'<l IIJ ... " ... ~ 21 ~ 20 22 GG 16 ... ,. ~ \9 Ii:1 - ~ ., lit) : 2. " " III .., '" If Hi ~~ ~, .... '. RS 8g l? .. J OJ ." '-' ~~ ~ 5 "i .., '1 L 7~ ~ 11 21 I ~ iE a .- .. 9 f; c .. 16.. ~ '" I. ~ C2 c rur; 14 'I) lQ ~ to 15 'i '" .., .. t. \6 ... II> ~ .\ 7 o t; 'f "H' :: 9 <0) ... <) .. <:> Q r: ~ PA lK ...17 ;; 23 19 ~ If C'I '" n .. ... '" ... 1~13 {3 ~. ~ B r. o '" ST JOHN Hi ~ ~ lei '" .,., .... 20 22 Do .., IV ... ''If I ... .., :!II 2<\ ..J 2J 26 26 :z o 0. "'12 .., Q ~ 14 69 22 ~ --;;; :: N t, f1 24 · 11 21 27 ~ .-J- .g ... ... III ... ... ... t7f.! 25 1703 -5. [;~ ">- o vI 0 a l' > -1 en 11/01 If" 7 eN ~ 18D1l 7;-- ::~ ~ :i 6 IUI ~,6 .tOI 6la r ~T riWI l!!!!-I 'u, OH. It" I~O' ~ ,'11 pU u4(1 t tem II SUBJECT: Vacation Request CLEARWATER CITY COMMISSION Agenda Cover Memorandum PUBLIC 92-19 ( L~~~YHochevar ) Pw~ Meetf RECOMMENDATION/MOTION: Deny the vacation of the 15' Right-of-Way lying East of Lots 11 thru 16, Premier Village SUbdivision. D And that the appropriate official be authorized to execute same. BACKGROUND: The applicant's are requesting the vacation of the 15' Right-of-Way lying East of Lots 15 & 16, Premier Village. The owners would like to increase their back yards and for landscaping. This petition has been reviewed by various city Departments/Divisions concerned wi th vacations. The city' Engineering Department is requesting the remaining Right-of-Way lying East of Lots 11 thru 14 also be vacated and retained full width as a Drainage & utility Easement. The city has existing storm main that crosses this Right-af-Way. The Transportation Group agrees with the comments from Engineering. The Planning Department reports that the property is zoned RS8; any proposed construction must meet required setbacks as follows: 25 ft street setback, 6 ft side, 10 ft rear for principal and accessory structures; for swimming pools/screened pool enclosures: 25 ft street setback, 6 ft side and 8 ft rear. Parks Department has no obj ections to the vacation provided the Easterly 5 ft be retained as a sidewalk Easement for a future bicycle trail. All other Departments concerned have no objections. . Florida Power, General Telephone, Vision Cable & pinellas county Water have no objection to this vacation. The Public Works Director has reviewed the comments submitted by the reviewing departments. Because of the possible future use as a bicycle trail by the parks department, the pUblic Works Director recommends the applicant I s request be denied. l I . I Reviewed by: I Originating Dept. I Costs: N/A commission Action I Legal N/A I public Yorks/Engineering I (Current FV) Approved I ~JL-l I Budget N/A I User Dept. I Funding Source: Approved I I w/conditfons _____ I purchasing N/A I I Cl1pt. Imp. I Denied I Risk Hgmt. N/A I Advertised: I Operating Dote: 11/19 & 11/26/92 I Cont Id to OIS NIA I Other ACM N/A I Paper: Tampa Tribune I I Appropriation Code(~) J Attachments: ather 1 Not required I 1 I N/A Petition submi ~te,d by I Affected parties Location Sketch (' J~ ! notified Yes I , " I City Mana ef Not required I I \ \ I , VjU;\I~N N'dl V , r .. . .'t. . . ~ . Vacation Number 92-19 IILi~avoli/lIochevar" V A CAT ION R E 0 U E 8 T PRO C E SIN G SHE T PLEASE REVIEW TillS VACATION IN TERMS OF YOUR PRESENT USE AND FUTURE NEED FOR THE PROPERTY. INDICATE YOUR COMMENTS BELot'l: REFERENCE ATLAS SHEET NO 317D/ J-14 SECTIONJ.LTOWNSHIP 298 RANGE 16E 1. . ENGINEERING DpzJSION: ~M__./ ~ REVIEWED BY: <g1J5 APPROVED BY~7~ : /D-(-"l'''L..r COMMENTS: The Applicant is requesting the vacation f the 15 foot North/South Right-of-Way lying along the East side of Lots 15 & 16, premier Village Subdivision. The property owners would like to enlarge their backyards for additional landscaping. The 15 foot right-of-way was platted as part of the old Pinellas Groves subdivision. The city has an existing 19" x 30" R.C.P.storm pipe that crosses the existing 15 foot Right-of-Way. Florida Power, General Telephone, County Water, and Vision Cable have no objection to this vacation request. The Engineering Division has no objection to the applicant's request and suggests that the remaining Right-of-Way lying along the East side of Lots 11 thru 14, Premier Village Subdivision be included in the request. The full width of the right-of-way being vacated should be retained as a Drainage & utility Easement. TRANSPORTATION GROUP: e -~ ~ \ \ -- ~ REVIEWED AND APPROVED BY:' ~~ COMMENTS: '1.~t..CE. VJ ~,,\-\ ~ \I'V., ",,^,E..~~ . ~~""^ c.\J t..\. ~e:~'t.-\ ~ ~ , , 2. DATE: ~ o!tJ! q,"L...- J ~ ' - ; ~ ~ ; ': . , , J, . \ ~ :; > i i ~ I. 3 . :~~~~~~g ~y ~.J~~~~~:i~ APPROVED BY: 'fcl: ~-i- DATE: COMMENTS: ~ No objection. Zoned RS8; any proposed co struction must meet required' setbacks, as follows: 25 ft. street setback, 6 ft. side, 10 ft. rear for principal and accessory structures; for'swimming pools/sc~eened pool: enclo'sures:25 ft. stre~t setback, 6 ft. side and 8 ft. rear. , 1 I 1 :' [:: ! .~ ,/ k !:, 1'; I. , I ,~ ' " , " . i' ! I I' PagelA of 4 j:i I: . l1 . '. ~ 4 r I . i'i i,.' d ;:q I,l r i Ii{ . :.' b I: t \:1' i; ". "~ l:i7 . .f . !:{ [:t f: t ' j\ 5. q ~l t l~ ~ ,'" ~! ~ . it ~: t~ ~ " ~ :!l h ij ~ . ; J' II. It. I \ ! '. II 6. II ,"). I [ . . I '. I i ~ ~ ~ c f' I' j. f l. BUILDING INSPECTION: REVIEWED AND APPROVED BY: COMMENTS: '~ ~ \\)0' o~ \~C:\\ t1vo....~ . 'v~ DATE: -,0/5'/'1. ?.- . t....<. ~ I.' .---. , . . . .... . 'vacation Number 92-19 "Licavoli/llochevar" SANITATION'DIVISION: REVIEWED BY: COMMENTS: . A4 Obd~~-\-\U ~ APPROVED BY: ~&~\f~ DATE:, (r~~' c ~ ,~~." .. ':.):; '" . :. :'J . , '. ' ':r~ .....:~ .~ . . .:.~':: :,,\:~X 'i'l . :"', (;.~ . . ~~ . .... . ~{ .. jo~ , . GAS DEPARTMENT: ~ REVIEWED BY~ 1 ~ COMMENTS: ,.....YtJlr\.I C\tyv NO OB:r(:.c..T'o~ APPROVED BY: fdlt~DATE: . , . IO//i../qZ- . ..;r ':"J{) ,.";. . 'j. ~~ 7. FIRE DEPARTMENT: I 'REVIEWED BY: 01. ~Ob~~~~ COMMENTS: ,.10 ~ bOd";"~') APPROVED yJI (l, U 111 ' . ?/1~"4 ~M>lM{V- ...., "J . ;,;:7. ~ ,,~/, .. . ",; :~~ ..:'.:');: . .' .:.:;:;fi : 'i'.~J.~ ",0;"'1 . \ :",:;~ .': \ N'''''" " ~) \t\ 9:1:'1 DATE: ~:r-.l. . ::':' > ':"'- ,':.}~ . .' .- " , , ,11 '.1 ....:(1 " .>',I-~r .~(~ , . p~g'ell of ':4 . >I:~; ".'~~ .:,'.'::\ !l \, , ,. 9. PARKS DEPARTMENT: REVIEWED AND APPROVED BY:' COMMENTS: DA'l'E: 10/13/92 i' \.~ j' , \.' I L I':: L . , , vacation Number 92-19 ItLicavoli/lfochevar" 8. POLICE DEPARTMENT: ' 4 0~ REVIEWED AND APPROVED BY: ,~I J~ COHMENTS: (J - /y u () 6 J>:c..t'{:~ ' DA'rE ': Id/.Jq/!-<-. , ' A future Capital Improvement Project to install n north/south bicycle trail on Florida Power right-of-way from llclleair Road to Curlew Road has been discussed nnd planned fo~ over the past 14 years; This section of the proposed bicycle:trail is one of the tightest due to the retention pond on Florida Power property. Therefore, we have no objections to the vacation so long as the easterly 5 feet can be retained as a sldcwnlk easement for n future bicycle trail. r ~O. PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR: ) . n . ~ ~ REVIEWED AND APPROVED BY: U ~, . DATE: 10/29/92 COMMENTS: The property involved is a dedicated public riCht-oE-way. This is not a situation wherein we arc requested to give up an casement right on another person's property. In this situation the applicants arc asking that the City give ;~" property to adjacent parcels. As long as there is any reason to believe that the Ci~~ may desire n bicycle trail along this right-DE-way we should not entertain any {: ' notion to vacate our interest. Thi.s request shoul d be denied. 1:" t ;.. ! ' ------------------------------------------------------------------ PUBLIC HEARING'DATE: 11/19/92 12/03/92 AND 11/2(.,/92 ADVERTISING DNrE: COMMISSION ACTION:----APPROVED----CONTINUED----TABLED----DENIED---- ORDINANCE, NO. DATE OF ADOPTION RECORDED IN o. R. BOOK: PAGE: LETTER TO PROPERTY OWNER ADVISING COMPLETION OF VACATION VACATION CARD FILE: '.. " SHEE'r 2 OF 4 REVISED 11/90 VJ\CPROC.DDM r. 1 I }. i . . . . . . . . . : i' . . . . . V h CAT ION' R E O\U EST F I L I N G F 0 n M .~f. 1. NAME. dl?l<.::s \...\c.A'vth ~<t:l€i ~&...-\Q(l. . PHONE. S:?f'7 -/ () I J. ADDRESS: ..t:{q~ ~lCY\1tO\..-, \h.\j~.s' ,'{ 11 g2.QVL\.!.J7L \!t,t[n1 v HEREBY PETITION THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER FOR THE . VACATION' OF THE FOLLOWING: .C " I' c:J I, CJ RIGHT-OF-WAY . : ~ . : ~. i. . H ,": r.'. j" :! {. ' I; ", :; :' EASEMENT TYPE: CJ . ALLEY ~OT~IER: i:' , 1 i " , i ' ;.' . ; ~.'. , ! l'. . ~ ~.." .; : .~: 2. LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY TO BE VACATED: \S'" (2/\AJ ~u\Til\Jc, -r\-hr cr~~ S'CG" 6'- Lu'!i' to .,. Lo"'T-S)~ (:) ~ \JQUY\1 \I..I'fL V\ 1\1';1, I.T" t.iJVl."'1' tl.6flb IY"~ X l.cT \ '5 \'\ TU eu..:JS' ~ 0 ::rl..t / I~\...~r-..JC'-.'\\.l~ "Q'-lVJtu a~ ~~:s- \.sS\~ .' 01!?1 ~'TrSlbo 1"" Pi", ~~ (/'5' ~ PG/l.. P. 8. I ~~. , I \ C, r ~GGS G '1' <f. G ~ I . ~ .J 3. STREET ADDRESS OR SIMPLE LOCATION: 1 ~ ~ ~ Peernlti'YL \J\' )t:\C;'cr* l t..fll ~y2..b1'V\ I \!l'L Vd \ ofl'i :- ,", ' , " , . '. . .... : '!/'>~. " L ,i f,:: . , ' " Ii , r".' " , . ,', . !.. ~ ' ),1,' i : i~;.:', , " f L' i I;': 'I k j' ~ }', ,(.. t .. '- ~ ~ ( ,:, I I.,' 1 I', j \,1 ) r,' , r: r, 1, j.:. , 4. ,PROPOSED USE OF VACATED PROPERTY: . /.;7. /.A // _ _ . ~ k Lr... J .n_It:J C-.r...-JA::)/~ c:./ttJ CJ-J GO;;r'- (i>< 1s:Jj,~ I.)IX:..J::. YJX~ F / ~ U..ffV <:-r-" ~ U V r,' . ~ '. Page 3 of 4 ,', " " lr;i' I. i. \ , i~ I:: F I ~ : ,. I r /, t I' ~ f,- " ,{' i~' r: , }: 5. ZONING ON ADJOINING PROPERTY: HOI'JJIt':J /oa)l.YLJ a~ ~\ I ~. . " l',J: +' " ;',:.. ~~.~ I Ii " I' " t , I , .. ... ~ 6. ATTACHMENTS: " LAND SURVEY OF P!WPER'l'Y IS REQUIHED IF THIS VACA'rION INVOLVES EXIS'l'ING ENCROACHMENT ' DRANING SnmnNG PROPOSED USE OF VACATED PROPERTY (SURVEY, PLOT PLAN, E're.) X SEE RESOLUTION 82-J (ATTACHED) ATr.I.'ACHED LETTERS OF NO OBJECTION FROM: X FLORIDA POWER 'CORPORATION X' GENERAL TELEPHONE COMPANY X VISION CABLE O'l'HER 7. SIGNATURE OF THE OWNER OF THE PROPERTY ABUTTING THAT PROPERTY PROPOSED TO BE VACATED: (APPLICANT) ~e It IhH~ IfliJ'lJ;td ADDRESS & ZIP CODE "2- , ~ -<{ t?O -I G."t~'$ ~l.~l ClL \J \\\\1. v, J.. . 'Z. II{ - I -rt? - ~o -7..(,7-t!J ,'-\ 1, lJ'Y\I\ )\,..'iL V \ \\'0 ..; DATE PROPERTY ACQUIRED 1.'- "\\ t l ,4, \.r I...JJ (\J\.J~ d f-: lc STATE OF FLORIDA) COUNTY OF PINELLAS) NOTARY Pt1!LlC STArt ::. FLOR1DA MY COMMISSION EXP. NOV.29.1993 IONQm TURij r.(fIEAAI JflS. fJfiO.- 11- .2f day of a-4~ , 1992. \..Yl~~6~~__~(i. P:~ ~, NOTA1'<Y PtmtIC ", G~.J.)P /J i~lJ e. -p. ~(O ~;JJg.:r , Notary's Printed Signature Subscribed and sworn to before me this My commission Expires: ',\ . 'j SHEET 4 OF 4 ENG. DEPT. 3/82 REVISED 02/92 V1\CREQ.DDH , . ,. . '... ~ c' \ ~.../ ..... ' ....~- : '~..... .........~ I '" ........ ~~ .... 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A ". , < ", " , " ,Iuf_rn @ ~ u w ~"J.~I ' , '" Ul~~E~ 0 :i 19~~ . , f .QITY CLERK OEPT. / ~ >'" '. 1 .. ' ,1 i ' . , , " . ."\. :1 If .1 "OlD' .LAZA h9.. Court Ith.e caU) 726-'924 CLUaVA1'D. PLOl.lD4 .14el' ' BSTDLISlED 1'46 g.or,. R. Smo,.r, Jr. LICENSED REAL ESTATE BROKER 'REAL TOR December 2, 1992 fri,; I ~ ,Ii " , 'I ~ 11 " ',. City of Clearwater Clearwater, Florida Dear City Commissioners: "\) :.j t "' . c In reference to the request for variances on my sign at Smoyer Plaza,l290-92-94 Court St, occupied by Stewart Title I , ' of Clearwater, I would like to request a continuance 01;1 this matter until the meeting of December 17, 1992., My husband who manages the plaza, is,'recuperating from an operation and he is not well enough to attend the meeting on December 3, 1992, nor has he had the opportunity to 'review this matter with Earl, the zoning technician . j' I . Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely: ~ ~,_ " . __ ?77~/~ Harjorie L'. " Smoyer 'i /~ . ; , f.', I" , j;', ~ W , '. lr!~ "p . ' i ? ! I,' iF "I r .: L'. : r- i I: 'f I' ~>! .~ r I', e, 1, c' r:' I~ SUBJECT: Variance to the Sign Regulations; 406 South Arcturas Avenue (Arcturas Avenue Offices); Victor A. & Marilyn Tetreault (Owner & Representative). (SV 92-22) Clearwater City Commission Agenda Cover Memorandum PUBLIC Ht:AHIN~ Itcmll~ HQQtfng~~ rL.t) '3 RECOMMENDA TION/MOTION: Approve requested variance of three feet to permit a freestanding sign to be located two feet from the front and side property lines where a five foot setback is required for part of Lot 5, Block A, Skye rest Subdivision Unit 0 since the applicant has met all the standards for variance approval, subject to the following condition: .. There shall be no modifications to the sign to increase its area or height. [] and that the appropriate officials be authorized to execute same. BACKGROUND: The subject property is an interior lot located at 406 S. Arcturas Avenue. The property is zoned CG, General Commercial. The applicant is requesting a variance for an existing sign. Relevant summary information concerning the request follows. Information Requested Permitted Type of Sign Freestanding Yes location Arcturas Avenue Yes Area 27 sq. ft. 64 sq. ft. Setback 2 ft. 5 ft. (front and side) Height 10 ft. 20 ft. '. User Dept: $ N/A Current Fiscal Yr. co..ission Action: o Approved o Approved w/conditions o Denied o Contfnued to: Reviewed by: Legal Budget purthllslng Risk Mgmt. CIS ACM Other N/'" N/'" N/'" N/A NIA KSM~ N/'" Originating Dept: PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT Costs: S N/A Total Advertised: Dilte: 11123/92 Paper: TAMPA TRIBUNE o Not Requl rr:d Affected Parties ra Notified' o Hot Requl red F\rding Source: o Capital Imp. o operating o Other Attam.cnts: o None Appropriation Code: ted on recycled paper " CC 12/03/92 SV 92~22 Page 2 , " Staff Comments/Proposed Conditions The applicant's claim that the relocation of the subject sign on this site is not feasible has been confirmed. Upon visiting the site, staff observed that the freestanding sign Is located adjacent to the Burger King driveway and Arcturas Avenue. The positioning of this sign Is dictated by the parking lot '; \ light pole location; and the bush/landscaping line for this site. The sign cannot be moved back to meet ! the 5 ft. setback becaus'e such repositioning would locate the freestanding sign In the parking lot and/or require the relocation of landscaping and a light pole. I , ~ , J Staff feels that to reposition the subject sign will create undue hardship on the applicant because of the l existing site design. The applicant is requesting a minimum variance and the proposed variance appears ! to be justified on the basis of unique circumstances associated with the property. ' ! t , I I- i I I r It t' , Applicable Variance Standards To be eligible for a variance, a request must meet all eight standards for variance approval. Based upon, review and analysis of the information contained In the application, staff finds that the petitioner's request meets all of the standards. :' Relevant Previous Decisions by the Commission: None noted. je I ) l, j 1. ! ! ! I 1 j l 1 I " CITY OF CLEARWATER SIGN VARIANCE APPUCATION. Receipt # .l 7"" r;- .f; c. - PROPERTY OWNER(S) NAME & ADDRESS: " ~;,( ff)t~xj:5v; ;r:1;~(t;,l- ('!fS/l,(&J IliPl! C/ .fV'~J'- - ?J--/S VI! c:~ ::..2..... REPRESENTATIVE(SJ (if any) NAME & ADDRESS: /. ! - 'I .. .- I f..- ..C'~((};? /.J?~.f/~(./.r--- rbt33 :::::;;:Jh2.}/,,/ r..}~/ (/):Ad tJ /J !PI-' ~/ ?</6J"O TELEPHONE: ~1.3 ~ Vcl- C) ~(,,() () ,- TELEPHONE: (.. J?) Yo 1- ...!:?()'y / I ADDRESS OF SUBJECT PROPERTY: ~ J. j)/cb/l/J/ HvP ffS- rfi?'u~/",G NAME OF BUSINESS (IF APPUCABLEJ: t7{?t ,~ r ;:} C tk/,(' 19:1 ;Jt/..r ZONING DISTRICT: (....' 0 LAND USE CLASSIRCAll0N: ~ (7/:::: LAND AREA: I '/...l9tJ ../d ,d LEGAL DESCmPTI~ OF SUBJECT PROPERTY: ff,I/('I(I'J / U/)'( / ..lJ :;t/f j:;J IY 1/.~("';::; CJ ~ F ~~ 1--1 0-1' 10-1- ~ PARCEL NUMBER: 13 I ,19 I 1,-, I &..;, vi6 I 00 / I Q;.J So (This information is available from your tax receipt or contact Pinellas Co. Property Appraiser's Office at 462.3207. If more than one parcel number. attach 8% x 11 inch sheet) DESCRIBE SURROUNDING USES OF PROPERTY: North:JJ?A/t! M~NI- ('oJIIP) 'I I South: ":.f?,JP6 EJ( /:JU& ~.J.Jit(,(Rr,."!" i J- j ,-" A East: ("~~, - ! J K Jkt/ I . tf1dlq West: (1'1-;( t:.t)&JA VARIANCe(SJ REQUEST (If Variance to 7 year amortization requirement. refer to Sec. 134.015): REASOI'\! fOR REQUESTING VARlANCE(S): lAeter to Standards for Approval. next page) , CONTINUED ON REVERSE SIDE i , ' , ! I, , " ,. j' , : !: '< ;; r: l\ II :! i; I: " 1; " :: '! :. :~< STANDARDS FOR APPROVAL: A variance shall not be granted by the City Commission unless the application and evidence presented clearly support the following conclusions: (1) The variance requested Drises from 8 condition which Is unique to the property in question and is neither ordinarily or uniformly applicable to the zoning district nor created by an action or actions of the property owner, predecessor In title, or the applicant. Any mistake made In the execution of a building permit or work performed without the benefit of D permit shall not be considered to be situations which support the granting of II variance. (2l The particular physical surroundings, shape or topographical conditions of the property Involved and the strict application of the provisions of this development code would result In an unnecessary hardship upon the applicant. (3) The variance Is the minimum necessary to overcome the unnecessary hardship referred to in preceding recital, "2" for the purpose of making reasonable u:se of the land. (4) The request for 3 variance Is not based primarily upon the desire of the applicant to secure a greater financial return from the property. (5) The granting of the variance will not be materially detrimental or injurious to other property or improvements In the neighborhood In which the property Is locnted. (6) The granting of the variance will not Impair an adequate supply of light or ventilation to adjacent property, detract from the appearance of the community, substantially increase the congestion in the public streets, increase the danger of fire, endanger the public safety in any way, or substantially diminish or impair the value of surrounding property. (71 The variance desired will not adversely affect the public health, safety, tlrder convenience, or general welfare of the community. (81 The granting of the variance desired will not violate the general spirit and intent of this dl!velopment code. , ~ ~~ SIGNATURE OF P'ROPERTY OWNER {OR REPRESENTATIVEJ:<:;:; ~~-~~/5~~ " oz::c=' ~ r /... ~ , Before me, the undersigned authority, personally appeared I: c.krz (J ~ (JIl,?;:,( /v'" 1. ~~~~~/t states ' the matters and facts set out above are true and correct.to the best of his/her knowledge and belitlf. (l Sworn to an~ subscribed before me this -101-.. day of v". "-v r -rl ;'.. 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'-- ~, -; Clearwater City Commission Agenda Cover Memorandum Iteml" J, Hooting 0 e~ ,~ "t SUBJECT: Variance to the Sign Regulations; 504 Myrtle Ave.; Hose & Hydraulics, Inc. (Applicant); Frontier' Properties/Norman Beach (Owner/Representative) (SV 92-23) RECOMMENDATION/MOTION: Deny requested variance for Magnolia Park, Blk 18, part lots 3t 4, and 5 since the applicant has not met all the standards for variance approval . ~ and that the appropriate officials bt' authorized to execute same. BACKGROUND: The subject property is a double frontage lot located at 504 Myrtle Avenue. The property is zoned Urban Center (Core). The applicant is requesting a variance for new signs. The request was received prior to the adoption of the revised sign regulations so the requested variances on the application are not expressed in terms of the current Code. The following summary table reflects the new code requirements. Sign 1 Sign 2 Information Requested Permitted Requested Permitted Type of Sign Attached Yes Attached Yes Location North side Yes South side Yes Area 50 sq. ft. 48 sq. ft. 50 sq. ft. 38 sq. ft. Staff Comments/Proposed Conditions The subject property is the site of the existing Hose & Hydraulicst Inc. business and is located in the Urban Core Center District. The existing signage is comprised of three wall signs painted on each I 'J Reviewed by: Legal Budget Purcha&ing Risk Hgmt. CIS ACM Other N/A N/A N/A NIA N/A~ I(SR./' ) N/" Origin'Jting Dept: -\.I'f\ PLANNING & DEVELOPl>MNT . Costs: Total C~ission Action: o Approved o Approved w/conditions o Denied o Continued to: Usor Dcpt: Current Fiscal Yr. Advertised: Dato: 11/20/92 Paper: TAMPA TRIBUNE o Not Roqui red Affeeted Parties ~ Notified o Hot Requl red FLrlCling Source: o Capl tal IfIlJ. o Operating o Other AttDC'-cntS: LETTER AFPLJCATION DRAIJINGS AND MAP o None AppropriDtion Code: l, C.C. 12/3/92 SV 92-23 Page 2 side of the building containing a total area of approximately 50 square feet for each set of signs. This proposal consolidates the signs into one new sign on each wall with the same approximate area to be maintained. Staff finds no conditions that are unique to this property in the UC(C) district that qualify this property for the variances requested. There appear to be no hardships created for the applicant by meeting the sign regulations. Under the new sign ordinance this site would be allowed up to 48 square feet of attached signage on the north wall of the existing structure and 38 square feet of attached signage on the facade parallel to Myrtle Avenue or alternately on the south wall perpendicular to Myrtle Avenue. This appears to be adequate signage to identify the property. This property is also eligible for a sign area bonus of up to 50 percent if judged to qualify with certain standards established by the City Commission as determined by a downtown sign review committee. However, the signs, as proposed, would not be eligible for consideration due to their design; should the applicant produce an alternate design, an increase in sign area could be obtained under current code requirements. Applicable Variance Standards To be eligible for a variance, a request must meet all eight standards for variance approval. Based upon review and analysis of the information contained in the application, staff finds that the petitioner's request meets only two of the standards. In particular, the following standards do not appear to be fully met: (1) The variance requested arises from a condition which is unique to the property in question and is neither ordinarily or uniformly applicable to the zoning district nor created by an action or actions of the property owner, predecessor in title, or the applicant. Any mistake made in the execution of a building permit or work performed without the benefit of a permit shall not be considered to be situations which support the granting of a variance. (2) The particular physical surroundings, shape or topographical conditions of the property involved and the strict application of the provisions of this development code would result in an unnecessary hardship upon the applicant. (3) The variance is the minimum necessary to overcome the unnecessary hardship referred to in preceding recital 112" for the purpose of making reasonable use of the land. (4) The request for a variance is not based primarily upon the desire of the applicant to secure a greater financial return from the property. (61 The granting of the variance will not impair an adequate supply of light or ventilation to adjacent property, detract from the appearance of the community, substantially increase the congestion in the public streets, increase the danger of fire, endanger the public safety in any way, or substantiaUy diminish or impair the value of surrounding property.. (8) The granting of the variance desired will not violate 'the general spirit and intent of this development code. Relevant Previous Decisions by the Commission: None noted. fJ r Receiot It J..' Y,. .:' I ,,-V '..!~' PROPERTY OWNERIS) NAME & ADDRESS: CITY OF ClEARWATER SIGN V AR1ANCE APPUCA nON. LVII 9:2 -23 I REPRESENTATlVE(SI (if any) NAME & ADDRESS: Frontier Properties-Fld. Gen. PlI'. Norman Beach & Mary Turner 504 S. Myrtle Ave. Clearwater, FL 34616 NOl:1lliln Beach - O""nc..r lJ~O PlnellilS :st. C10ilrwat.cr, FL 34616 TELEPHONE: ( 8131443-1124 TELEPHONE: ( 813) 443-7600 c. ADDRESS OF SUBJECT PROPERTY: 504 S. l'1y rt 1 c. Ave. NAME OF BU~rNESS (IF APPUCABLE): ZONING DISTRICT: DC ( C ) Hose & Hydraulics, Inc. LAND USE CLASSIACATION: D.D.D. LAND AREA: 23,277 , ~ l Sq.F1; l i t i 1 LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF SUBJECT PROPERTY: Lots 3, 4, 6. 5 of B.lock 18 Less the North 100 feet, Magnolia Park 1, Book 3, Page 43, pinellas Co. PARCEL NUMBER: 15 I 29 I 15 I 54450 I 018 I 0030 (This information is available from your tax receipt or contact Pinellas Co. Property Appraiser's Office at 462-3207. If more than one parcel number, attach 8% x 11 inch sheet) DESCRIBE SURROUNDING USES OF PROPERTY: North: South: pine lIas County pinellas County East: West: Prospect Tm.,rers pinellas, County v ARlANCE(S) REQUEST (If Variance to 7 year amortization requirement. refer to Sec. 134.015t: .1. To paint a five foot high by Ten Foot Wide sian on the North side of the North buildinq-=. See Dra,.fina "AU 2. To paint a Five F~~_ High by Ten Foot Wide sign on the South side of the North building - See Dra,dng liB". " . i i REASON FOR REQUESTING VARlANCE(S): (Refer to Standards for Approval, next page) My buildings do not conform to the latest zoning set back laws. ~he front of each building is less than one foot from the front lot line. A sign on the front of the building can'not be seen. by people driving North or South on Myrtle Avenue. CONTINUED ON REVERSE SIDE w ,; STANDARDS FOR APPROVAL: A variance shall not be granted by the Development Code Adjustment Board unless the application and evidence presented clearly support the following conclusions: (, I The variance requested arises from 8 condition which is unique to the property in -Juestion and is neither ordinarily or uniformly applicable to the zoning district nor crested by an action or actions of the property owner, predecessor in title, or the applicant. Any mistake made in the execution of 8 building perml~ or work performed without the benefit of 8 permit shall not be considered to be situations which support the granting of a variance. 121 The particular physical surroundings, shape or topographical conditions of the property involved and the strict application of the provisions of this development code would result in an unnecessary hardship upon the applicant. . , (3) The variance Is the minimum necessary to overcome the unnecessary hardship referred to in preceding recital "2" for the purpose of making reasonable use of the land. (4) The request for a variance is not based primarily upon the desire of the applicant to $ecure a greater financial return from the property. IS) The granting of the variance will not be materially detrimental or injurious to other property or improvements in the neighborhood in which the property is located. (61 The granting of the variance will not impair an adequate supply of light or ventilation to adjacent property, detract from the appearance of the community. substantially increase the congestion in the public streets, increase the danger of fire. endanger the public'safety in any way. or substantially diminish or impair the value of surrounding property. (71 The varianc!.! desired '1'/iIl n{lt adversely aHeet the ~)ublic: health. saf~ty. order convenience, or general welfare of the community. {81 The granting of the variance desired will not violate the general spirit and intent of this development code. SIGNATIlRE OF PROPERlY O"";NER (OR REPRESENTAl1VEIi-~~ ;(J...-/~~ Ir'\OfTlo/d!lo '" POolIlIlRl~ .' Sworn to and subscribed before me this c::2 day of ~ A.D.. 19~bY 1J01 /?7t(/J '/)eMl &A.dL, who ~ ~nprs"'ItCtJl~~A.u~ me o~.it'ave produced p( a. Ot 1--..fC~ as 8a6?J.. ~&1':45-3W -.0 identification personally appeared deposed and stated the matters and facts set out herein are true and correct to the best of his/her knOWledge and belief. pnnt D'!yPO nwnl U.-, ..g.....!I/ I ,\~'l Pllll!...IC. STATE Of' n.ORlDA, N ot ry Publ' C "0 N M' COM MISSION EXI'mES: Aprll 4, 1995. a Ie, ommrssl n 0, ., . . UNDERWRITERS. NOTE~ PRO?arrv OWNER OR REPRESENTATIVE MUST A1TEND HEARING. J' " i' t ( ~ ' 8/1: ;, I, BOARD, OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS PINELLAS COUNTY, FLORIDA 315 COUAT STREET ClEARWATER, FLORIDA 34616 COMMISSIONERS GEORGE GREER. CHAIRMAN .JOHN CHESNUT, JR. . VICE CHAIRMAN CHARLES E. RAINEY BARBARA SHEEN TODD BRUCE TYNDALL " '. : OCTOBER 5, 1992 I' ,t' , ',I. \; "" Mr. Norman Beach nose and Hydraulics 504 South Myrtle Street Clearwater, Florida 34616 ",'. I" , ' ~,J . ~ . , . I;' . ; ;." ~ RE: New Sign to be erected at 504 South Myrtle Street, Clearwater, Florida I ': 1 ~ "f 1:" I, i , I" j: '.' I' i',~ , , 11::: j'j:' . i" I; I! i., ~ ., , I" I; : I! ' I r, I', ' , . J ~ . I I, i [-- Ii' ! i; I I;' I!; I L' , l~: " Dear Mr. Beach: We, the owner representatives of the Swisher Building located at 509 East AVenue South and adjacent property have no objection to the erecti.on of your new sign to be placed on yout' property referred to as Hose And Hydraulics located at 504 South Myrtle Street, Cleal'water, Florida. If additional information is required or I may be further service, please-feel free to cant- /.. me at 1162-4514. Sincerely, . /0---- e ;;;t~~, James E. McKillen, Construction Manager Pinellns County General Services Facility Management Division 509 East Avenue South Clearwater, Florida 34616 ;. I' l,r: I" , ' , 1 j: I;' ..:) i r'" I ~ t ;> I ': I ' i j:, i f.~ i ;1' II Ii f i' j 'I~' , , , ~ ! 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''P"d I . ... ;::l \, I lJ .. Q :- 0 I ... ,.., \ ..... ~ U \ .. 'fOJ^y ;l)(t:1 ... I I -- 0 ~ @1~ - ,.. e ,.: ,j l~ V1 'r!! I I l). I ~ I I .. .., -.. l, I I' I a I ~ ,. # ::., "- ~ SUBJECT: Variance to the Sign Regulations; 2388 Gulf-ta-Bay Blvd. (Dayton Andrews, Inc.); Massey Motors, Inc. (Owner); Harry S. Cline (Representative). (SV 92-26) Clearwater City Commission Agenda Cover Memorandum PUBUC "!ARI~G ItcmM~ Heetlng Dati: ~ fLb$ RECOMMENDA TION/MOTION: Deny the requested variances for Sec. 18-29-16, M&B 24.05 and 24.06, and Gulf-to-Bay Estates, Unit 3, Lots 594 through 597 since the applicant has not met all of the standards for variance approval. [] and that the appropriate officials be authorized to execute same. BACKGROUND: The subject property is a corner lot located at 2388 Gulf-to-Bay Blvd. The property is zoned CG, General Commercial. The applicant is requesting variances for new, replacement freestanding signs and for an existing attached sign. Relevant summary information (including both a table and text) concerning the request follows. Sign 1 Sign 2 Information Requested Permjtted Requested Permitted Type of Sign Main Freestanding Yes Auxiliary Freestanding Yes " Location Gulf-ta-Bay Yes Gulf-to-Bay Yes Area 81.1 sq. ft. 64 sq. ft. 56 sq. ft. 32 sq. ft. Setback 5 ft. 5 ft. 5 ft. 5 ft. Height 20 ft. 20 ft. 12 ft. 10 ft. In addition to the above tabular data, the applicant is requesting one variance to allow an existing 120 sq. ft. attached sign ("Dayton Andrews") to remain. The Code allows attached signage up to a total of 64 sq. ft. so the variance requested is 56 sq. ft. Reviewed by: Legal Budget Purchasing Risk Mgmt. CIS ACH Other N/A MIA MIA ilIA MIA, 1<5R.I~ N/A originating Dept: -CC\f.l \) PLANNING & DEV~L~~E'I'~ Costs: S MIA Tctal User Dept: S Current fiscal Yr. C~ission Action: o Approved [J Approved w/conditions o Denied X- Continued to: ~~ Advc"U sed: Date: , 1/23/92 Paper: TAMPA TRIBUNE o Not Requi red Affected Parties Il?I Notified o Not Rcqui red fa'lding Source: o Capl tal I~. o Opcrat I ng o Other Appropriation code: .tt~., 1 ,~ .,~d APPLICATION r'lOV~ HAP -f,J o None \ ~llry /9 ~ CC 12/03/92 SV 92~26 Page 2 Staff Comments/Proposed Conditions The current sign regulations provide special allowance for larger parcels such as the subject property. Properties with exceptional street frontage (500 or more feet) are allowed an auxiliary freestanding sign. Large parcels with exceptional setbacks are also allowed additional attached sign area. The subject , property is not eligible for a sign bonus for attached signage since the building does not meet the setback requirements for such signage. The current code allows: A 64 sq. ft., 20 ft. tall main freestanding sign; A 32 sq. ft., 10ft. tall auxiliary freestanding sign; and A total of 64 sq. ft. of attached signage. Staff feels this amount of signage is sufficient to adequately identify the property. The subject property is a relatively large parcel for the General Commercial zoning district, containing 7.55 acres. Despite its size, there is nothing unique about the subject property that relates to the variance request for freestanding signs. There is also nothing unique about the property or the building which should require the continuance of the existing 120 sq. ft. attached sign. Staff feels that the applicant has not met the standards for approval for sign variances. In particular, the applicant has not demonstrated that a hardship exists, that the situation is a unique one or that the request is minimal. Applicable Variance Standards To be eligible for a variance, a request must meet all eight standards for variance approval. Based upon review an(j analysis of the information contained in the application, staff finds that the petitioner's request meets only two of the standards. In particular, the following standards do not appear to be fully met: (1) The variance requested arises from a condition which is unique to the property in Question and is neither ordinarily or uniformly applicable to the zoning district nor created by an action or actions of the property owner, predecessor in title, or the applicant. Any mistake made in the execution of a building permit or work performed without the benefit of i3 permit shall not be considered to be situations which support the granting of a variance. (2) The particular phYSical surroundings, shape or topographical conditions of the property involved and the strict application of the provisions of this development code would result in an unnecessary hardship upon the applicant. (3) The variance is the minimum necessary to overcome the unnecessary hardship referred to in preceding recital 1t21t for the purpose of making reasonable use of the land. (4) The request for a variance is not based primarily upon the desire of the applicant to secure a greater financial return from the property. (6) The granting of the variance will not impair an adequate supply of light or ventilation to adjacent property, detract from the appearance of the community, substantially increase the congestion in the public streets, increase the danger of fire, endanger the public safety in any way, or substantially diminish or impair the value of surrounding pr<?perty. (81 The granting of the variance desired will not violate the general spirit and intent of this development code. , Relevant Previous Decisions by the Commission: None noted. . I I C / C'''; / C( '2. p~ecei~t II 4 '(:~ r.: I CITY OF ClEARWATER V ARlANCE APPUCA TlON ~ I, VII ~} !!: J. (;, l' PROPERTY OWNER(S) NAME & ADDRESS: f',,~\-' .:,-~ REPRESENTATlVE(S) (if any) NAME & ADDRESS: MASSEY MOTORS, INC. PO~r Office Box 5430 Jacksonville, FL 32247-5430 HARRY S. CLINE, ESQ. Post Office Box 1669 Clearwater, FL 34617 TELEPHONE: ( TELEPHONE: (8 1 3) 4 4 1 - 8 9 6 6 ADDRESS OF SUBJECT PROPERTY: 2388 Gulf-to-Bay Boulevard, Clearwater, f'L NAME OF BUSINESS (IF APPUCABLE): Dayton Andrews, Inc. c.'l~ 7 ~ c LAND AREA: . '.) ./ ~ (.. ZONING DISTRICT: CG- LAND USE CLASSIRCATION: LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF SUBJECT PROPERTY: Metes and Bounds description. See Exhibit "A" attached hereto and made a part hereof by reference. PARCEL NUMBER: 18 . . ",- 20 I 16 I 34632 I 000 I 5490 (This information is available from your tax receipt or contact Pinellas Co. Property Appraiser's Office at 462-3207. If more than one parcel number, attach 8Y2 x 11 inch sheet) DESCRIBE SURROUNDING USES OF PROPERTY: North: South: fUt":.:c9.~~ eA...J< /~l;~ ~ ~~ East: West: ~ ~ ~-r VARIANCE(S) REQUEST: See attached. REASON FOR REQUESTING VARIANCE(S): (Refer to Standards for Approval, next page) See attached Reasons for Requesting Variance(s) CONTINUED ON REVERSE SIDE ) " STANDARDS FOR APPROVAL: A variance shall not be granted by the Development Code Adjustment Board unless the application and evidence presented clearly support the following conclusions: ,. (1) The variance requested arises from a condition which is unique to the property in question and is neither ordinarily or uniformly applicable to the zoning district nor created by an action or actions of the property owner, predecessor in title, or the applicant. Any mistake made in the execution of a building permit or work performed without the benefit of a permit shall not be considered to be situations which support the granting of a variance. (2) The particular physical surroundings, shape or topographical conditions of the property involved and the strict application of the provisions of this development code would result in an unnecessary hardship upon the appli~ant. (3) The variance is the minimum necessary to overcome the unnecessary hardship referred to in preceding recital "2" for the purpose of making reasonable use of the land. (4) The request for a variance is not based primarily upon the desire of the applicant to secure a greater financial return from the property. (5) The granting of the variance will not be materially detrimental or injurious to other property or improvements in the neighborhood in which the property is located. (6) The granting of the variance will not impair an adequate supply of light or ventilation to adjacent property, detract from the appearance of the community, substantially increase the congestion in the public streets, increase the danger of fire, endanger the public safety in any way, or substantially diminish or impair the value of surrounding property. (7) The variance desired will not adversely affect the public health, safety, order convenience, or general welfare of the community. (8) The granting of the variance desired will not violate the general irit and intent of this development code. SIGNATUpr' JF PROPERTY QW1JlE8dOR REPRESENTATIVE): '--,..... . Before me, the undersigned authority, personally appeared HARRY S. CLINE deposes and states the matters and facts set out above are true and correct to the best of his/her knowledge and belief. Sworn to and subscribed before me this ---rh D -A of J October '-)~{)~ Notary Public ' flOTf..RX ~!J~~_IC sTr\TS~F tum!DA MY COi'i."I1S~: C'l i. . 'j';: .f 1::, pgs 80fDED T,;::U L::',-", - r::i:. A.D.,19 92 NOTE: PROPERTY OWNER OR REPRESENTATIVE MUST ATTEND HEARING. Rev. 12/91 , DAYTON ANDREWS y 1. FREE STANDING SIGN (brand): A. Main Sign: Existing: Proposed: 40' high (210 sq. ft. ) within 5.0' property line 20' high (81.10 sq.ft) by 5.0' property line Text: Brand Sign Variance Requested: Authorized: 20' high (64 sq.ft.) 0' height (17.1 sq. ft. ) B. AuxilIary Sign: Existing: 20' high (144 sq.ft.) within 5.0' property line Proposed: 12' high (56 sq.ft.) by 5.0' property line C. Remove third pole sign: 1 "Used Cars" sign, 15 sq. ft. (32 sq. ft. ) ; proposed maintenance auxilIary signs to be 300' apart. D. Variance Requested: 2' height (24 sq. ft.) 2. ATTACHED SIGNS: A. Existing: (1) 1 "Dayton Andrews" sign, total 120 sq. ft. (on fascia) B. Proposed: To leave existing C. Authorized: 64 sq. ft. D. Variance Requested: 56 sq. ft. 3. ENTRANCE SIGNS: A. Existing: -er B. Proposed: --e- C. Authorized: -0- D. Variance Requested: --er- ( REASONS FOR REQUESTING VARIANCE OWNER: MASSEY MOTORS, INC. PROPERTY: 2388 Gulf-to-Bay Boulevard Clearwater, FL 34625 ------~~-------------------------------------------------------- 1. The properties involved, as well as the operations, are unique. The subject properties are larger than most ownerships along Gulf-to-Bay Boulevard. The applicant operates three (3) distinctive businesses from its single site, comprised of (i) new car sales; (ii) used car sales; and (iii) servicing. The properties involved are located east of Hercules Avenue and west of U.S. Highway 19, situate on Gulf-to-Bay Boulevard, which is six (6) lanes, plus turn lanes. The properties are not located on an intersection with traffic signals or traffic controls. 2. The physical. surroundings, shape and conditions of the. property create hardships which justify granting variances to allow additional signage over Code requirements. 3. The requested variances are the minimums required to allow reasonable use of applicant's property. The proposals represent a significant downsizing in existing signage, and the proposals are less in all respects than that permitted other car dealerships typically located on U.S. Highway 19, within blocks of the applicant's property. 4. The purpose of the request is to allow reasonable signage on a busy thoroughfare for identity and access to a very large parcel of land involving multiple business enterprises. 5. The granting of the variance should have no detrimental or injurious impact on other property in the neighborhood. Applicant's request involves a significant reduction on existing signage, and the proposal is to take into account the size and location of the property involved and the multiple business enterprises situate on the property. 6. The granting of the variance will not impair light or ventilation, increased congestion or endanger of fire or endanger the public safety in any way, or impair surrounding property values. The principal reason for the requested variance is to have adequate signage to identify multiple business operations . .; si tuation on a large piece of property, and not located at an intersection with traffic signalization. The proposed signage will not detract from the appearance of the community. It represents a significant downsizing from present signage, and applicant submits it is the minimum reasonable signage given the unique circumstances involved with the property and the business enterprises which exist. 7. 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ST. 227 1JO 6 8 ~[ ~I ~I ~I ~I 9 ~ .... ~ .... ~ ~..J' I 1 I 229 I I I 1 I I 1 .. IFW LL ,201 ---. -----+- 21 ' 205 ;20iG f ....---~_._--=-+ 19 '218 18 ,217 ~-_..----+- ! 17 ~ i801 1 ...J ~---- ~ ,806 16 r to ; i~ 1:' 1"1 I 11 ! i 13/01 i ' 'N' I~ 13/ P') , 0: , ~ i ~I ~~ "I ' ~i ~... :....L.."'..L "I 0\ ---"1 I --0---' o It'l Cl> ;: "I 201 102 104 ~ 203 205 106 207 108 I- 2~ 110 VARIANCE REQUEST: SIGNS NAME: 1:!:6'r"Y,/ S. C\(~(" /UAf'00 A",cI.~CA-JS SV#~"2-.-Z(o PUBLIC HEARING DATE: DeL. ~, \~~L ATLAS PAGE:2.9oA SEC: I~ TWP: 20 S. RGE: leo E. ~ CLEARWATER CITY COMMISSION ~ r _. . Curlew Rd. I I , I I , , , I , I I I I I I I I I ., o u () - -_.~ " OJ "" ~d o 0- .... 'Union St. oQ U') P t ~ Rd . <IJ > -( .." c.e , / I I '.0 - '" ..... -- Q'V Q Cleve land S to DruU Rd. OJ > ~ <(, <IJ 90 -'" rI co @J M -' ... :l 0 Rd. III Nurse rv III 'M .,j ~. ~I ONE MIL E \ , Heetln.'~ 12/03/92 Clearwater City Commission Agenda Cover Memorandum PUBLIC RElRIfm p~1) <- SUBJECT: Variance to the Sign Regulations; 2085 Gulf to Bay Blvd. (Carlisle Lincoln Mercury); SOS Investments (Owner); Harry S. Cline (Representative). (SV 92-27) RECOMMENDA TION/MOTION: . Deny the requested variances for Sec.13-29-15, M&B 41.04 & 42.01, Lots 1 and 2, Bamboo Resub. and Lots 2, 3, 9, 10 and 11, Bamboo Sub. since the applicant has not met all the standards for variance approval. [] and that the appropriate officials be authorized to execute some. BACKGROUND: The subject property is an interior lot located at 2085 Gulf to Bay Blvd. The property is zoned CG, General Commercial. ' The applicant is requesting variances for new and existing signs. Relevant summary information concerning the request follows. Sign 1 Sign 2 Information Requested Permitted Requested Permitted Type of Sign Main Freestanding Yes Auxiliary Freestanding Yes Location Gulf-to-Bay Yes Gulf-to-Bay Yes Area 73 sq. ft. 64 sq. ft. 21 sq. ft. 32 sq. ft. Setback 5 ft. 5 ft. 5 ft. 5 ft. Height 25.7 ft. 20 ft. 12.6 ft. 12 ft. Reviewed by: Legal Budget Purchasing Risk Mgmt. CIS ACM Other Originating Dept: ~~\& p PLANNING & DEVEL~N\'v~ , \ Costs: S MIA Total C~ission Action: o Approved o Approved w/conditions o Dent ed o Continued to: N/A NIA N/" NIA ~ NIA User Dcpt: S Current Fiscal Yr. Fl..ding Source: o Copt tal Inl'. o Operating o Other AttDC~ts: APPLICATION HAP Advertised: Date: 11/23/92 Paper: TAMPA TRIBUWE o Not Requi red Affected Parties ~ Notified o Not Requ; red o None Appropriation Code: j I I I i I , I 1 I I I J J. I I t , I ! ~ l 1 1 I' ~ ! ! I ! I 1 I f I I C.C. 12/03/92 SV 92-27 Page 2 Sign 3 Sign 4 Information Requested Permitted Requested Permitted Type of Sign Attached Yes Directional Yes Area 162 sq. ft. 64 sq. ft. 20 sq. ft. 4 sq. ft. ' (each sign) (each sign) Staff Comments/Proposed Conditions The subject property is a large (10.32 acre) parcel located on Gulf to Bay Blvd. and used as an automobile sales and service establishment. The applicant is proposing to replace most of the existing freestanding signage on the site with signs which conform to a greater extent to the current sign regulations. The applicant has indicated in the variance request that an existing 38 ft. tall, 155 sq. ft. freestanding sign will be replaced with a 25.7 ft. tall, 73 sq. ft. sign. The applicant also indicates that an existing 20 ft. tall, 73 sq. ft. freestanding sign will be replaced with a 12.6 ft. tall, 32 sq. ft. freestanding sign as the proposed auxiliary freestanding signage. The applicant also indicates that a "leasing" freestanding sign will be removed. In addition, the applicant is requesting that two existing nentrancelt signs be allowed to remain. These signs are 9 ft. tall and contain 20 sq. ft. of sign area. They are substantially larger than the 4 sq. ft. maximum size for directional signs. Finally, the applicant intends to remove one existing "Carlisle" attached sign, leaving 3 "Carlisle" attached signs containing 50 sq. ft. each and one "Service" attached sign containing 12 sq. ft. Staff review of the business licenses associated with this site indicates that attached signs containing up to 64 sq. ft. each are permitted for two businesses on the site - one attached sign allocation for the dealership and one tor the parts sales building. These businesses qualify as separate businesses eligible for individual attached signage. This total attached signage requested by the applicant is 162 sq. ft., and is considerably over the maximum total for the two businesses of 128 SQ. ft. allowed by Code. While the applicant's proposal brings the signage on this site into substantially greater compliance than is' currently the case, there is nothing unique about the property which would warrant granting the requested variances. The subject property is indeed a relatively large parcel for the General Commercial Zoning District. However, the sign regulations take into account the existence of such large parcels, and compensate owners of such property through the allowance of auxiliary freestanding signs. The main freestanding sign is proposed to be replaced, so there is no reason why it cannot be replaced with a conforming sign. These conditions are also the case for the auxiliary freestanding sign. Staff further feels that the entrance to the property can be adequately identified with conforming directional signage. Finally, regarding the attached signage, while the property consists of several separate buildings, there are no exceptional setbacks for the main buildings' which would warrant granting the variance request; in fact, one building is closer to Gulf-ta-Bay than is currently permitted. Staff feels the site can be adequately Identified with conforming slgnage. C.C. 12/03/92 SV 92-27 Page 3 Staff finds that the proposed variances do not appear meet the standards for variance approval. In particular, the signs do not appear to be justified on the basis of some unique circumstances associated with the property, nor does it appear that the applicant will face a hardship situation if conforming signage is erected. Applical)le Variance Standards To be eligible for a variance, a request must meet all eight standards for variance approval. Based upon review and analysis of the information contained in the application, staff finds that the petitioner's request meets only two of the standards. In particular, the following standards do not appear to be fully met: (1) The variance requested arises from a condition which is unique to the property in question and is neither ordinarily or uniformly applicable to the zoning district nor created by an action or actions of the property owner, predecessor in title, or the applicant. Any mistake made in the execution of a building permit or work performed without the benefit of a permit shall not be considered to be situations which support the granting of a variance. (2) The particular physical surroundings, shape or topographical conditions of the property involved and the strict application of the provisions of this development code would result in an unnecessary hardship upon the applicant. (3) The variance is the minimum necessary to overcome the unnecessary hardship referred to in preceding recital "2" for the purpose of making reasonable use of the land. , I ! ' (4) The request for a variance is not based primarily upon the desire of the applicant to secure a greater financial return from the property. (6) The granting of the variance will not impair an adequate supply of light or ventilation to adjacent property, detract from the appearance of the community t substantially increase the congestion in the public streets, increase the danger of fire, endanger the public safety in any way, or substantially diminish or impair the value of surrounding property. I I (8) The granting of the variance desired will not violate the general spirit and intent of this i' development code. Relevant Previous Decisions by the Commission: None noted. ~ '/ . ., , . r Receipt" 4 ~:, ~ Eo~ PROPERTY OWNER(S) NAME & ADDRESS: CITY OF CLEARWATER VARIANCE APPUCATION I yu 72. ~7 I REPRESENTAT1VE(SJ (if anyJ NAME & ADDRESS: SOS INVESTMENTS, INC. 2085 Gulf-to-Bav Boulevard Clearwater, PL 34625 HnRRY S. CLINE, ESQ. Post Office Box 1669 Clearwater, FL 34617 TELEPHONE: (El13) 4111-3669 TELEPHONE: ( 8131 441-8966 ADDRESS OF SUBJECT PROPERTY: 2085 Gulf-to-Bay Boulevard, Clearwater, .E'L NAME OF BUSINESS ClF APPUCABLEJ: Carlisle Lincoln Mercury ZONING DISTRICT: C G- lAND USE CLASSIACATlON: ~ '1 V" lAND AREA: (0.31. Ac.. LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF SUBJECT PROPERTY: Metes and Bounds description. PARCEL NUMBER: 13 . . 'r- 29 I 15 I 00000 J 4 20 I 0100 (This Information is available from your tax receipt or contact Pinellas Co. Property Appraiser's Offlce at 462-3207. If more than one parcel number, attach 8% x , 1 Inch sheet~ DESCRIBE SURROUNDING USES OF PROPERTY: North: ~~~& (Cqy lv.\ct, CaJ.. \.J , S~f~''i c~..~ ') South: V\..D..~ ~d~,,;.t East: West: ~tl\:;l~ ~ ~ ~~ "'"'- 't~ / 'i\.aJpJ.. VARlANCECSJ REQUEST: I' See attached. REASON FOR REQUESTING VARIANCE(S): CRefer 10 Standards for Approval. next page) '. \ See attached Reasons for Requesting Variance(s) CONTINUED ON REVERSE SIDE STANDARDS FOR APPROVAL: A variance shall not be granted by the Development Code Adjustment Board unless the application and evidence presented clearly support the following conclusions: (1 t The variance requested arises from D conditIon which Is unique to the property In questlon and Is neither ordinarily or uniformly applicable to the zoning district nor created by an 8ctlon or Dctlons of the property owner. predecessor In title, or the applicant. Any mIstake made In the execution of a bulldlng permit or work performed without the benefit of a permit shall not be considered to be situations which support the grpnting of a varIance. (21 The particular physical surroundings, shape or topographical conditions of the property Involved and the strict application of the provisions of this development code would result in an unnecessary hardship upon the applicant. (3) The variance is the minimum necessary to overcome the unnecessary hardship referred to In preceding recital "2" for the purpose of making reasonable use of the land. (4) The request for a variance Is not based primarily upon the desire of the applicant to secure a greater financial return from the property. . (5) The granting of the variance will not be materially detrimental or injurious to other property or Improvements In the neighborhood in which the property Is located. . (6) The granting of the variance will not impair an adequate supply of Ught or ventilation to adjacent property. detract from the appearance of the community, substantially Increase the congestion In the public streets, Increase the danger of fire, endanger the public safety in any way, or substantially diminish or Impair ttie value " of surrounding property. (71 The variance desired will not adversely affect the public health, safety, order convenience, or general welfare of the community. (8) The granting of the variance desired will not violate the gener i$ Irit and Intent of this development code. SIGNATURE OF PROPERTYX>WNmUDltREPRESENTATIVE): ~.... Before me, the undersigned authority, personally appeared HARRY S. CLINE deposes and states the matters and facts set out above are true and correct to the best of his/her knowledge and belief. Sworn to and subscribed before me this s-tb A.D., 19 92 dp~:e(;,()~ Notary Public t~qTfiR,( pun. If. ~Tr;T;': OF FI.01!!D/\ If( mr41 S~; :i;r 1:;:,' ,ll:l 'f 2!J 1995 uo:nED lIJ:W C:i~I:~!:iU. iH5. LillO. . . . , : . " I ~ NOTE: PROPERTY OWNER OR REPRESENTATIVE MUST ATTEND HEARING. t.. i [. Rov. 1 2/9 \ , , .. ! r iu .1 ; 'I ".t .'.. CARLISLE MOTORS 1. FREE STANDING SIGN (pylon): A. Main Si~: Existing: Proposed: 38' high (155 sq.ft.) within 5.0' property line 25.7 high (73 sq.ft) by 5.0' property line , . Text: Lincoln/Mercury Variance Requested: Illuminated area: 53.7 sq. ft. Authorized: 20' high (64 sq.ft.) 5.7' height (9 sq.ft.) I B. AuxilIary Sign: Existing: 20' high (73 sq.ft.) within 5.0' property ~ine Proposed: 12.6' high (32 sq.ft.) by 5.0 property line l i I t ; 1 I I I I , I 1. i ~ .". Text: Carlisle/Used C~rs Illuminated area: 26.5 sq.ft. Authorized: 10.0' high (32 sq.ft.) Variance Requested: 2.6' height (0 sq.ft.) c. Remove third existing pylon sign (present text: "Leasing") located in front of new car showroom (8.5' high; 20 sq.ft.) D. Proposed Main and AuxilIary signs to be at least 300' apart; property frontage on Gulf-to-Bay Boulevard is 953' in length 2. ATTACHED SIGNS: A. Existing: (1) 4 "Carlisle" signs, 50 sq.ft. each; total 200 sq.ft. (2) 1 "Used Cars" sign, 16 sq.ft. (3) l' II Service " sign, 12 sq.ft. TOTAL: 228 sq. ft. B. Proposed: (l) (2 ) 3 "Carlisle" signs, 50 sq. ft. each; total 150 sq. ft. (one on new car facilities; 2 on service facilities) 1 "Servj..ceJI-sign~ 12 sq. ft. _ TOTAL: 1178 sq. ft./ (, z. '-'1' f.~ C. Authorized: 64 sq. ft. D. Variance Requested: 114 sq. ft. <1 '0 ~7" .p~. J 3. ENTRANCE SIGNS: A. Existing: Two (2 ) 9 ' high signs at 20 sq. ft. B. Proposed: Two ( 2) 9' high signs at 20 sq. ft. C. Authorized: -0- D. Variance Requested: \ V\") (?.") '1\ ~ I ~'''' S I ~'"'\ <2 2t;) rb', , ) REASONS FOR REQUESTING VARIANCE OWNER: SDS INVESTMENTS, INC. PROPERTY: 2085 Gulf-to-Bay Boulevard Clearwater, FL 34625 , 1. ,The properties involved, as well as the operations. are unique. The subject properties are larger than most ownerships along Gulf-to-Bay Boulevard. The applicant operates three (3) distinctive businesses from its single site, comprised of (i) new car sales; (11) used car sales; and (iii) servicing. The properties involved are located east of Hercules Avenue and west of U.s. Highway 19, situate on Gulf-to-Bay Boulevard, which is six (6) lanes, plus turn lanes. The properties are not located on an intersection with traffic signals or traffic controls. 2. The physical surroundings, shape and conditions of the property create hardships which justify granting variances to allow additional signage over Code requirements. 3 . The requested variances are the minimums required to allow reasonable use of applicant's property. The proposals represent a significant downsizing in existing signage, and the proposals are less in all respects than that permitted other car dealerships typically located on U.S. Highway 19, within blocks of the applicant's property. t; ; , ~: . 4. The purpose of the request is to allow reasonable signage on a busy thoroughfare for identity and access to a very large parcel of land involving multiple business enterprises.' 5. The granting of the variance should have no detrimental or injurious impact on other property in the neighborhood. Applicant's request involves a significant reduction on existing sigoage, and the proposal is to take into.. account the. size and location of the property involved and the multiplel\ business enterprises situate on the property. r L 6. The granting of the variance will not impal'r light or ventilation, increased congestion or endanger of fire or endanger the public safety in any way, or impair surrounding property values. The principal' reason for the requested variance is to have adequate signage to identify multiple business operations .. ,I , ~ ; , , i . ' J . " , , ' , ' s1 tuation on a :large piece o'f property I and not located at an intersection wi'th traffic signalization. The proposed signage will not detract from the, appearance of the community. It represents a significant downsizing from present signage, and applicant submits it is the minimum reasonable signage given the unique circumstances involved with the property and the business enterprises which exist. l' 7. The variance will not have any adverse impacts on public health, safety, order, convenience or general welfare. i " ~.. \ 8. The granting of the variance is in the general spirit and intent of the Development Code. 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I I I I 't:I p; t- V .., ... ~ -------- ~' I .1 I ~ ~ , i r i i I / I I ': SUBJECT: Variances to the Sign Regulations; Lokey Oldsmobile, 2339 Gulf to Bay Blvd.; Nell M. Lokey, Trustee (Owner); Harry 5. Cline (Representative). (SV 92-44) Clearwater City Commission Agenda Cover Memorandum PUBUC RmmIRG , f1mn H CQIn; Dbte: '2/03/92 PLb ~ RECOMMENDA TION/MOTION: Deny requested variances for Section 18-29-16, M&B 31-05 and Lokey FaG Lot 2 since the applicant has not met all standards for variance approval. (] end that the appropriate offtciels be euthorited to execute some. BACKGROUND: The subject property is a large car dealership, containing over three acres, located on an interior lot at 2339 Gulf-ta-Bay Blvd. The property is zoned CG, General Commercial. The applicant is requesting a varic:lnce for new and replacement signs. Relevant summary information concerning the request follows, including tabular and text information. Sign 1 Sign 2 Information Requested Permitted Requested Permitted Type of Sign Freestanding Yes Attached Yes location Gulf-ta-Bay Yes Two Yes Size 128 sq. ft. 64 sq. ft. 118 sq. ft. 64 sq. ft. Setback 5 ft. 5 ft. N/A N/A Height 26 ft. 20 ft. N/A N/A In addition to the signs described in the tabular data above, the applicant has requested a variance to allow three new directional signs containing 10 sq. ft. apiece. The Code allows a maximum area of 4 sq. ft. for directional signs. Revi et!ICd by: Legal Budget Purchasing Risk Hgmt. CIS ACH Other N/A HI" N/A N/A. ~~ HIA Origjnath19 Dept: T/')'\ 0 PLANNING & DEV~'Efll r Costs: S MIA Total Advertised: Datil: 11/23/92 Paper: TAMPA TRIBUNE o Not Requi red Affected Parties S Notified o Not Required $ Current fiscal Yr. Ftnding Source: a Capi tal I"ll' a Operating a Other conaission Action: o Approved {J Approved w/conditions o Denied I..... I.....} ~ Continued to: ~I!ist. User Dept: Appropriotion Code: ."........::J do I _1- APPLICATION vYt"v"d TU DRAIJJ NOS I~ 1'7/ Cf ,;l o None CC '2/03/92 SV 92.44 Pngo 2 Staff Comments/Proposed Conditions The applicant states that the proposed freestanding sign will replace an existing sign whlcl, Is currontly 42 ft. tall and contains 225 sq. ft. The applicant also indicates that he would lIke to oroct now ounchod and directional signage. Despite the reduction in area proposed for the freestanding sign, and tho rolativoly Imgo slzo of tho subject property, staff finds nothing about the property which creates a unique, hardship situation which would warrant granting the variance. The building is not setback far enough from Gulf-to-Bay Blvd. to qualify for a sign bonus for the attached slgnage, nor is there anything unusual about tho driveway design that requires larger directional signs. The applicant Is erecting a.MW freestanding sign and ne.w attached and directional signage. This 3ignage should be erected to meet Code requlremonts. INote: The applicant has been advised that the dealership and service businesses may be able to be considered as a commercial complex, with each separate business being eligible for a separato slgnsgo allocation of up to 64 sq. ft. If the property qualifies as a commercial complex, the 18 sq. ft. "Sorvlco" sign would be allowed to be erected, but the 1 00 sq. ft. "Lokey Oldsmobile" sign would stili be prohlblted.l Staff finds that the standards for variance approval do not appear to be met. In particular, the applicant has not demonstrated a unique, hardship situation, and the variance request is not minimal. Applicable Variance Standards To be eligible for a variance, a request must meet all eight standards for variance approval. Based upon review and analysis of the information contained in the application, staff finds that the petitioner's request meets only two of the standards. In particular, the following standards do not appear to be fully met: (1) The variance requested arises from a condition which is unique to the property in question and is neither ordinarily or uniformly applicable to the zoning district nor created by an action or actions of the property owner, predecessor in title, or the applicant. Any mistake made in the execution of a building permit or work performed, without the benefit of a permit shall not be considered to be situations which support the granting of a variance. (2) The particular physical surroundings, shape or topographical conditions of the property involved and the strict application of the provisions of this development code would result in an unnecessary hardship upon the applicant. (3) The variance is the minimum necessary to overcome the unnecessary hardship referred to in preceding recital1l2u for the purpose of making reasonable use of the land. (4) The request for a variance is not based primarily upon the desire of the applicant to secure a greater financial return from the property. (6) The granting of the variance will not impair an adequate supply of light or ventilation to adjacent property, detract from the appearance of the community, substantially increase the congestion in the public streets, increase the danger of fire, endanger the public safety in any way, or substantially diminish or impair the value of surrounding property. (8) The granting of the variance desired will not viola to the general spirit and intent of this development code. Relevant Previous Decisions by the Commission: None noted. . \ .. I Receiot # ~fo i 50,00 PROPERTY OWNER(S) NAME & ADDRESS: CITY OF ClEARWATER VARIANCE APPUCATION . Iv# 92-44- , .. .' REPRESENT A TIVE(S) (if any) NAME & ADDRESS: NF.LL M. LOKEY. Trll!'ltee % Donald O. McFarland, Esq. Pn!'lr Offir.p Rnx ~lR7 Clearwater, P'L 34618-5187 HARRY S. CLINE, ESQ. Post Office Box 1669 Clearwater. FL 34617 TELEPHONE: (813) 4 61-1111 TELEPHONE: ( 8 1 3j 4 41- 89 6 6 ADDRESS OF SUBJECT PROPERTY: 2339 Gulf-to"-Bav Boulevard, Clearwater, P'L NAME OF BUSINESS (IF APPUCABLE): Lokey Oldsmobile, Inc. ZONING DISTRICT: CG- LAND USE CLASSIRCATlON: c.-r 'F"" LAND AREA: :cs . q \ Ac.~ LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF SUBJECT PROPERTY: Metes and Bounds description. See Exhibit "A" attached hereto and made a part hereof by reference. PARCEL NUMBER: 18.', 29 I 16 I 00000 I 310 I 0500 (This information is available from your tax receipt or contact Pinellas Co. Property Appraiser's Office at 462-3207. If more than one parcel number, attach 8% x 11 inch sheet) DESCRIBE SURROUNDING USES OF PROPERTY: North: C-A-r \~T South: b\: Gt ~""~ ,.. , East: West: 'GA'C'\\< ~~~\ VARIANCE(S) REQUEST: See attached REASON FOR REQUESTING VARIANCE(S): (Refer to Standards for Approval, next page) See attached Reasons for Requesting Variance{s} ~.,.. 1;: r ~ CONTINUED ON REVERSE SIDE . .. STANDARDS FOR APPROVAL: A variance shall not be granted by the Development Code Adjustment Board unles.f the application and evidence presented clearly support the following conclusions: (1) The variance requested arises from a condition which is unique to the property in question and is neither ordinarily or uniformly applicable to the zoning district nor created by an action or actions of the property owner. predecessor in title. or the applicant. Any mistake made in the execution of a building permit or work performed without the benefit of a permit shall not be considered to be situations which support the granting of a variance. (2) The particular physical surroundings. shape or topographical conditions of the property involved and the strict application of the provisions of this development code would result in an unnecessary hardship upon the applicant. (3) The variance is the minimum necessary to overcome the unnecessary hardship referred to in preceding recital "2" for the purpose of making reasonable use of the land. (4) The request for a variance is not based primarily upon the desire of the applicant to secure a greater financial return from the property. (5) The granting of the variance will not be materially detrimental or injurious to other property or improvements in the neighborhood in which the property is located. (6) The granting of the variance will not impair an adequate supply of light or ventilation to adjacent property. detract from the appearance of the community, substantially increase the congestion in the public streets, increase the danger of fire, endanger the public safety in any way. or substantially diminish or impair the value of surrounding property. (7) The variance desired will not adversely affect the public health, safety. order convenience, or general welfare of the community. .. · . . ISI The granting of the variance desired wm not violate the general SP~in::nt of this development code. SIGNATURE OF PROPERTY ~EPRESENTATlVEI: \ 1',1\ . HA~. CLINE --'v' . Before me. the undersigned authority. personally appeared HARRY S. CLINE deposes and states the matters and facts set out above are true and correct to the best of his/her knowledge and belief. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 6~ 1?~tar/J~'D"19 92 NOTARY~~~ ~V~OF FLORIDA MY COMMISSION EXP JULY 20,1995 BOIlDED THRU GEr;::nAL INS. UNO. NOTE: PROPERTY OWNER OR REPRESENTATIVE MUST ATTEND HEARING. Rev. 12191 . . LOKEY OLDSMOBILE 1. FREE STANDING SIGN (brand): A. Main Sign: Existing: 42' high (225 sq. ft. ) within 1.0' property line Proposed: 26' high (128 sq.ft) by 5.0' property line Text: Brand Sign Variance Requested: Authorized: 20' high (64 sq.ft.) 6.0' height (64 sq.ft.) D. A\:lxil1ary Oign. o. VariaRC~ R~qu~~~ed: h1gR (~4 ~~.f~.) W1~A1R 1.0' ~repor~~~ ~ign (04 ~q.f~.) by 5.0' prgpBr~y lino- 10' h~i~h~ (32 sq. f~.~ .Twn (?) ~vi~~ing. ?Q' line ORQ (1) Propo~QQ: 20' 2. ATTACHED SIGNS: A. Existing: NONE B. proposed:m One (1) "~ Lokey Oldsmobile" sign with logo (100 sq.ft.) ORe (1) "Ueed Car" eign (20 3q.f~.) One (1) "Service" sign (18 sq. ft. ) . U TOTAL: ~ sq. ft.,(e' , 16 Authorized: 64 sq. ft. i d('\ .', i ~~ sq. ft. Var ance Reqp"ste: ~___ c. D. 3. ENTRANCE SIGNS: A. Three (3) 4' high signs at 10 sq. ft. . t REASONS FOR REQUESTING VARIANCE OWNER: NELL M. LOKEY, TRUSTEE PROPERTY: 2339 Gulf-to-Bay Boulevard Clearwater, FL 34625 ---------------------------------------------------------------- 1. The properties involved, as well as the operations, are unique. The subject properties are larger than most ownerships along GUlf-to-Bay Boulevard. The applicant operates three (3) distinctive businesses from its single site, comprised of (i) new car sales; (ii) used car sales; and (iii) servicing. The properties involved are located east of Hercules Avenue and west of U.S. Highway 19, situate on Gulf-to-Bay Boulevard, which is six (6) lanes, plus turn lanes. The properties are not located on an intersection with traffic signals or traffic controls. 2. The physical surroundings, shape and conditions of the property create hardships which justify granting variances to allow additional signage over Code requirements. 3. The requested variances are the minimums required to allow reasonable use of applicant's property. The proposals represent a significant downsizing in existing signage, and the proposals are less in all respects than that permitted other car dealerships typically located on U.S. Highway 19, within blocks of the applicant's property. 4. The purpose of the request is to allow reasonable signage on a busy thoroughfare for identity and access to a very large parcel of land involving multiple business enterprises. 5. The granting of the variance should have no detrimental or injurious impact on other property in the neighborhood. Applicant's request involves a significant reduction on existing signage, and the proposal is to take into account the size and location of the property involved and the multiple business enterprises situate on the property. 6. The granting of the variance will not impair light or ventilation, increased congestion or endanger of fire or endanger the public safety in any way, or impair surrounding property values. The principal reason for the requested variance is to have adequate signage to identify multiple business operations . << si tuation on a large piece of property, and not located at an intersection with traffic signalization. The proposed signage will not detract from the appearance of the community. It represents a significant downsizing from present signage, and applicant submits it is the minimum reasonable signage given the unique circumstances involved with the property and the business enterprises which exist. 7. The variance will not have any adverse impacts on public health, safety, order, convenience or general welfare. 8. The granting of the variance is in the general spirit and intent of the Development Code. The Applicant is significantly reducing existing signage and requesting minimum reasonable variances to operate its various business enterprises on a primary, arterial roadway. M~,~ ~\G.N IO.1S( OL.\)~W\O ~ \I....E: /1- T [I X - , 1.\, . . 11. ' I , AU"'lLL~R.'t .SlG-N ,J Sl l 1J) J LOvt~"{ ~S€.O C-A ~S --.. ( g' lO ' rn 1 ~ L 0 K E ~ L'- S E. D CPa R <> 2' NoT frfl'L\ LA (i LL- ~I SER\J\C E I 2' 20' I lil\ L 6 ~ E Y s I ~ T\ ~c.1:\ s):> S \ Got\.) <; NoT i\<\()U ( A.uLE--- l1' . .r/ 5' ~ II: ~Tn.~~EI 2.' , I . 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CO 13~ :3; 133~: t '" . l;j . ... 24/01 60 ~ '" '" 60 24/02 I") 0 24/04 24/05 '-... v (" 22:' ---~ 1 34 IV I 301 tli 300, ') ':-:tt! ~= 135 i ~ i~ 4 CONDO:g i ~ ! 1-SO ~ 310 i A' :i " S11 SlREET - ~ 1 ~ 597696 1595 \ 594 8 0-35 ' i z 0: W L6. 2 SHELLEY I 23/201 r-- "- I") N 23/18 01 "- I") N 24/06 r-- o '-... v N '" CO '" '" . co ... '" c, ~I "" '" 0; '" co '" '" "'!. i ft i ! :;~ : 60 :3 :3 vl~ .ICO- ~'1' ~\.\Jo\' : BAY I . S, R. 60 _.0__.________ __n._ S. R. 60 ~. .01 ~ I CG I ~~ I 31/05 203 I I 'Z- i~ 205 . ~(', ti 207 \,0 ; , ! I I . 209 I r")1t) .... eD N ,;, on .... eD ;; - ;: N N N N ~ ~ ... .. .. ~ N ~ ... I CD 0 N ' . '" CD ~ it; it; :;; :;; N '" '" N N It) It) It) It) ~I~ ll')1ll') I VARIANCE REQUEST: SIGNS NAME: t18dY s. C\:n~ / La Kef O\dsmolo~ Ie. SV#-c\2..-44-PUBLIC HEARING DATE: ATLAS PAGE:~ SEe: \ ~ TWP: 2-~ s. RGE:_\ to E. .~. CLEARWATER CITY COMMISSION ~~ I I I ., I ~ '\0 ~ , ~ , .~ \ ~ --- \ CurIel. Rd. .~ "~~ o Un i on 5 t . - -d ~ ~ ., 0 OQ L: ., ., '-! Pt <' Rd. ., > .{ '" .... V1 , , , , .,.__--__ '.'1 - " Q 'J-- Q Cleve land St. Gulf-to-Bay Blvd. Rd. ., > of, ., .>l '" -' @ 1------=<> - -, ~ O~~E MILE \ 1 , I \ -~~ . " Clearwater City Commission Agenda Cover Memorandum PUBLIC I telll II Meeting Date: 12/03/92 MI:AHIN\:i fLOt " SUBJECT: Alcoholic Beverage Separation Distance Variance; 2907 State Road 590; Gary Queen (Owner); Johnny's Italian Restaurant/Nadeau (Applicant/Representative). (AB 92-17) RECOMMENDATION/MOTION: Approve variance of 205 ft to permit alcoholic beverage sales establishment 95 ft. from a residential zone for Sec. 8-29-16, M&B 11-01 since the applicant has met all standards for variance approval. [] and that the appropriate officials be authorized to execute same. BACKGROUND: The applicant is requesting an alcoholic beverage separation variance to allow an expansion of the floor area of an existing alcoholic beverage sales (2-COP) licensed establishment known as "Johnny's Italian Restaurant". The distance separation variance is required because the subject property is located closer than 300 ft. to an RS-8 zoning district. The subject property is located at 2907 State Road 590 on the southeast corner of Lori Drive. The applicant is proposing to increase the interior floor area of the subject property from 2,400 sq. ft. to 3,280 sq. ft. which will mean an increase in the number of seats from the existing 76 seats to a total of 1 30 seats. The property is within the area currently zoned CN (Neighborhood Commercial) District. No additional parking facilities will be required because the applicant will continue to share the existing 110 parking spaces at Mission Hills Plaza. The police department comments on this use indicate that no problems are anticipated. On November 3, 1992, the Planning and Zoning Board unanimously approved the associated conditional use permit for this request, subject to the following 5 conditions: 1) The requisite occupational license shall be obtained within 6 months from the date of this public hearing; 2) The applicant shall obtain from the City Commission the requisite separation variance; 3) There shall be no entertainment, outdoor seating or speakers; 4) The sales of beer and wine for on premises consumption shall be prohibited after 12:00 midnight; and 5) There shall be no customer accessible display areas for package sales. Reviewed by: Legal Budget Purchasing Risk Mgmt. CIS ACM Other NIA NIA NIA NIA ~~ci) NIA originating Dept: -rBl\ ~ PLANNING & DEVE~~{ Costs: S MIA Total User Dept: S Current Fiscal Yr. CC-ission Action: o Approved o Approved w/conditions o Denied o Continued to: Advertised: Date: 11/23/92 Paper: TAMPA TRIBUNE ,~ 0 Not Requi red Affected Parties II Notified o Not Requi red FU1ding Source: o Capital Imp. o Operating o Other Attac:t.ents: APPLICATION CONDITIONAL USE APPLICATION MAP o None Appropriation Code: C.C. 12/3/9')., AS 92-11 Page 2. The applicant faces hardship because of the surrounding residential uses in the area. The portion of the building affected by the proposed expansion contains doors, windows, openings and service equipment contrary to the provisions of the Land Development Code Section 136.024 (d)(c) therefore a variance request is necessary. The applicant appears to be requesting a minimum variance to overcome the hardship of the site design relative to surrounding residential areas. The staff perceives no negative impacts with regard to traffic generation, lighting or similar problems associated with residential uses, because the residential uses are separated from the establishment by a street right-of-way and fence. f 5387 'i75"'oO OTYOFCLEARWATER ALCOHOUC BEVERAGE SALES - MINIMUM DISfANCE VARIANCE APPUCATION (Please Print or Type, Black Ink Only) I A.B.il! 12--17 I .PROPERTY OWNERS NAME &. ADDRESS: (Attach Proof Per InslfucliQIIS) Ll . V:-A~I aUliliAJ - G-nltu~,,'" ""I9I'tT-,,~e L\....Li "',..;.... 1-1. U 5 7>( He. l)".....+c...,.,. ';;1.4.;).0 1E....~r'.... ~ :5;.....(.. ~O'f <:"~"...r........~ ~L ~<H.Z..3 .REPRESENTATIVES [If any) NAME AND ADDRESS: JOII AI AlI10e 11 t{ .2.. 907 0;1(. Sf/O P / {!. t..r;I9/l./.;JilT~/l / R -? \1 Y 6/7 . TELEPHONE #: f 'i (, - f ( z. ~ TELEPHONE #: 7 '}7 - 2. 9 yo NAME OF BUSJNF.SS: ;JotlNIJ y 0 /1I?(,Qf".J /2ES'Utt/l,pA/7 . ADDRESS OF PROPERTY (Subject of Request): :2 90 7 J' IZ S qo # I CkC',l/ll.tvIf7C/l /PL/I, ]Y619 t LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPEgTY (Subject of Request): M ~ ~ \ I . 0'2 I ~ ~ t.. S - ~., s - I , tr FROM NE SEC COR TH S 60FT TH W l063.86FT FOR POB TH SOlOW 374FT TH W 277FT TH NOlDE 374FT TH E 277FT TO ZONING DISI'RIcr: VARIANCE ~o.,,~esaibelBe SpecifiC/Attach Additiooal8 112 x 11 inch sheet if needed): /4 Variance of ~st{{'om minimum distance requirement to allow al~lic beverage sales within ~ feet". from (check one or more): _ Church, _ Schoo~ _ Hospi~ Residential Zone, _ Similarly Licenced Alcoholic Beverage Establishment (COP License). State Beverage License Designation: 2 {!. 0 ;0 Holder of State License: -::r of! Ai N /'I(} ([/9 t{ A CONDmONAL USE APPUCATION FOR ALCOHOUC BEVERAGE SALES FOR TIllS PROPERTY WAS APPROVED BY THE PLANNING &. ZONING BOARD ON (DATE). OTHER VARIANCES (CHECK ONE): _ ARE NOT NECESSARY, OR _ WERE APPROVED BY THE DEVELOPMENT CODE ADJUSTMENT BOARD ON (DATE). I HAVE READ ORDINANCE 4420-87 AND SECTION 137.012, CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE OTY OF CLEARWATER. REASON FOR VARIANCE REQUEST - In order for the City Commission to make the determination prescribed by Ordinance 4420-87, the following statements MUSf be completed: 1. There are special conditions or circumstances applicable to the property involved because: .:;OHAJIJ 1/ j- W 1((.. . COAJ?FJltlr. To PICllAlL /IS /f FIJ/'t/LY JTltc /{UTl/tf/tifPT4--S/;<,I'LV AlUm- fl1D4.4 , [trd/Alt:.. . , { 2. Such variance is necessary for the preservation and enjoyment of a substantial property right possessed by other property in the same district under the terms of this ordinance and denied to the property in question because: r ill! 0i0.r'<V17td If; 1/ Fi//VLY (lO?/?/UU,J7 W/71119 ':<CojJ S/,v:;. 1'7['J Q-,I RJI.t:.fEE IJ~ fJ(l$U1'1 v.>/1'/I I..IM/~ . 6 ;:1'1fA/J,6P. 3. The granting of this variance will not confer any special privilege denied to other lands, structures, or dwellings in the same district and will not be injurious to the neighborhood, or otherwise detrimental to the public welfare because: ~JoII;IJJ)II!J /;/tf !JEC/J /l /REJ/':bAJS/(]te- ;;<Co/'L/e.~Alft1 //o41E/f..hJlt?1P6t ( 3 1/?/l1U Jlj)W 9- WILe.. !?O/'u-OJ'/I.J<.y !;';;IJ/)LC /IvY G .rf'~J/U..v )I/;/ltrwl&. I ' SIGNATURR OF FRQPl!RTY OWNER (O'ORREl'RESENl"A11VB)r-_ . ~$-. ~ h..".,;..r. H, ~ G,.,~ f'i~ Before me, the undersigned authority, personally appeared G /? IZ Y r: 6l U€Ei, who !:ieing duly SVlOIn, says under oath the matters and facts set out above are true and correct to the best of hWher knowledge lIl1d belief. Sworn to and subscribed,.before me this tjlA.e- day of mTARY p'jnlJC-STI'T~ o;::-rlllRlOA 1('(. C~Y)!lS$l(;1l EXP. AUG. 31,1993 1O!I:l~D lHRU cEr.m~l INS. um. .PROPERTY OWNER OR REPRESENTATIVE MUSf Jl. .. Attach Power of Attorney or notarized statement from owner anthorizing representative - not applicable if representative is a practicing attorney acting on behalf of the property owner( s). ."Attachproof of actual distance (See Land Development Code Sec.136.024{d)(3) for method of measurement). 5/89 I~"- ftJes<'" Cooditioaal Use Applicatioa - Alcoholic; ~ Salc:s (pleucPrilll or Type. Black ink only) I C.u." 92.72..1 "BUSINESS OWNER: (Holder or State UceDSC) JoHN .,...e Vprlll,f NI9{)e/lU . ;).. 907 Sore, SfD:H / e L ~/l1l w/17~/l. J PI- :5 yt:, I' , TelephoDe: 79 7 - c2 9 YO .REPRESENTATIVENAME &. ADDRESS: 00llN AlII.o tT-1U I/o /<eAJIJ/ltel),e. \1.;;sEJ( JI/i/l./JOIf.. / p?/f'. 316 f.J TelephoDe: 7.2. ~ -,J -2.. 3 r ADD PROPERTY: '" t /J " JSubjeet of Requcst) :TOHAJ,() V' 0 /7;QL /,fN /c.~S7;t?tI,I(If;{/7" ,.:-"~:~./,ij7::. Sit. S-9o Ii i e bd~,(W,,;rtS/L /rc.. :J1G /7 NAME OP ESTABUSHMENT / /7 TOBEUCENSED: aDlfAlPYU t 7/I'/~N /~~A'q~r LBG,AL DESCRIPTION OP PROPERTY: S' " D - t') 9- /' / (Subject of Requcst) _ ~ v (L'<' ~ 1'1 ,...8 /1/01 LAND USE PLAN ZONING DISTR.ICI': c..AI CLASSIFICATION: "" . 'PRBSENr USE OP PROPERTY: I< V S T // If /!I'fl{/ 7"' ' '" ....:,....::_..-:~~l: I!..~.(.:'.:i.~t'.::~.'_.::...;~:'~~:.~. . ..~. '" ., ...e...... ":;.~"=-PR6pOSED~ uSi!!'Op'PROpi?:R:fY:'" ,;.. .";i'</}"Jr A ~;t,f~Jr,"'" ::: ;'" .,'" ...~ ',' "0", , ,~,., .' .' ... ..... ..~ .. .... '. ~. 7~-,'~s~Om.;oINGtAND-USES;".' -'N~rth "YIAJt:L"" FI91'f, RES. " South' fJ-;OAJt>o::j '" " East C.OIVIJt1..f West S ~c..L6 ,c/9M. 1?E's" ALCOHOIlC BEVERAGE" I'J' /J 0 A) , (Lt6n Premise" Coosumption I UCENSE DESIGNATION: ~ v 1 - [ ] Package Sales DO YOU PROPOSE TO PROVIDE ENTERTAINMENI' ON UCENSED PREMJSES1 II yes, dcscnbe NO .PROPERTY OWNER'S NAME &. ADDRESS: (Attach Proof Per lmtruc:tiom) /!11.s.JIOAl II/as CAll! (}"U'Al.().~~,~.If{, fAllr,il~ /-'LAU 6/#lflr",~~ ,,;ty"o 'E;VrFR./,AUJE IZ/). tI:( Cr C LIE II/l.wnr(/'It. / Ft./I ;]'16 .2..f , 796 - 7/02..3 Telephone: e,7;r:: TYPE OF REQUEST (Check Applicable Box or Boxes): l ) New UC:CDS~L l ] Address Chaoge ( ] Business Ownership Change l ] Uc:cnse DesignDtioD Chaogc (If Expansion SEATS: 7 /' Existing ~ Proposed~ JNI'ERIOR PLOOR AREA: . Existing ~ 'f 0 i1 sa 1t. Proposed 3~I'O sa.ft. OUIDOOR LAND AREA: SEATING AREA: Existing /0 '-ill' s .It Existing /. s,fi, Proposedj6J...rV"s~.ft: Proposed 1)4'- s~.ft. 11/1"" - I), MI/)P~ PARKING: Existing 1/0 Proposed 110 INFORMATION IN SUPPORT OF REQUEST ~ G'Al7 W e i.W~. ~, >- SIGNATURE OF PROPERTY OWNER '-~---:.--"'" 47 / (..OR REPRESENTATIVE OR BUSINESS OWNER) ----n.-:-;c-=:;-'/<__~ . c.y__,._(:.:-!..P__'~'JJ", 41ft r('~~ U~-L..:.. Before me. the undersigned authority. personally appeared (':;/912 Y r. /i2uFP7\l who being duly swom. says under oath the matters and raCU set out above arc trUe and c:orrec;tto the best oC hislber knowledge IlDd belief; ... I ,"' Sworn to and subscribed bClorcirieJ.-/~ dafor _~ I . NCih~Y ~JIlLJC STATE or-hORIDA Iff C",,~.SSIOii EXP. AUG 31 1993 ~!I1i:lED TH!(U eEP.EAAl ltG, UHll. "_.____"__ _" ____." _ "_.._",_,_~__.J Pl.EASE Non:: 1oppIlcIIIIon8 must be ..bm/tIBd by 12:00 Noon on cte.lDne . '" I i ~1t'.OWNEJ\"BUSlNESS.CM'NER, AND/OR REPRESENTATlVE MUST AT'/ENO HENlING. FOR CONomONAL USE I\PPI..ICAnONS RECUESTlNG CHN-IGE OF BUSINESS OWN8lSHIP OF Nf~ BEVERAGES SALES USE, lHE NEW BUSlNESS OWNER OR THAT OWNerS - OUL'Y AUTHORlZED REPRESENfATlVE SHAlLATTCNO lHE HEARING. .-J'lEASE COMPLY WJTH ~ INsmuct10NS ON RE:'IERSE Sloe- ( , ':. iJ ( .' -.' J FOR OPPlaAL usn ONLY . V ARlANCES REQUIRED - CITY COMMISSION: l'1li~. SfP. VAI~1 ANtIS To R':'0' z.o/,,)c. D.CAB.: N0NF. RECEVED - ~h ~,lL '~~ ~io -.... , t :...,.., -'" I"'~ :~. ",,~, . .., - ~ LE7TEB TO CONDITIONAL USE ilPPLICllTION 9-15-92 In the spring of 1989, Jolumy's Italian Restaurant came before this same board seeking a conditional use pennit for our new 2400 sq. ft. restaurant. We were granted the variance amiss some opposition. Now, 3 1/2 years later, we are looking to expand our restaurant by aprox. 35%. We listened to the concerns of the opposing citizens 3 1/2 years ago and since then we have maintained a perfect record of responsibility with our 2COP license. Since we are a family run, family style restaurant I foresee no problem whatsoever in keeping our license in the highest standing. Our popularity for serving great food at reasonable prices for the past 12 years is what warrants our expansion. There is often a long wait for a table on a weekend during season. The adding of another dining room will be a very welcomed and appreciated addition by both. our customers and our staff (and myself, of course). I thank you for considering this request. JohnA. Nadeau l' WILLIAM T. BAYNARD, JR. SARAH M. CHAVES CHARLES W. COPE WILLIAM S. DASKAM IV STEVEN C. DUPRE' CATHY ELLIOTT ROY G. HARRELL, JR. JOHN P. HIGGINS ALICIA M. HIGHLEYMAN MICHAEL J. KEANE MORRIS A. LECOMPTE ERNEST L. MASCARA K. PAUL MCGUIRE III S. MICHAEL OSTOW DAVID R. PUNZAK LEE H. RIGHTMYP. LORI L. RUTLAND LONNIE L. BIMPSON JOSEPH J. SOROTA, JR. RONALD L. STEPHENSON ROBERT L. ULRICH JULIUS J. ZSCHAU BAYNARD, HARRELL, MASCARA, OSTOW & ULRICH, P.A. ATTORNEYS AT LAW 28080 US HIGHWAY III NORTH, SUITE 1501 CLEARWATER, FLORIDA 341121 (813) 71111-215215 TELECOPIER: (813) 7117-3208 , REPLY TO: o POST OFFICE BOX lBO ST. PETERSBURG, FL 33731 o CITY CENTER 12TH FLOOR 100 BECOND AVENUE SOUTH ST. PETERSBURG, FL 33701 PHONE NUMBER: (813) 823-15000 TELECOPIER: (BI3) 8114.1023 TAMPA NUMBER: 237-8170 September 15, 1992 OF COUNBEL ROBERT P. KAUFMAN (ADMITTED ARIZONA BAR ONLY) VERNON R. KElBER DEAN C. HOUK (11104-11184) FILE NO. City of Clearwater 112 South Osceola Avenue Clearwater, FL 34616 Re: Mission Hills Plaza Venture Gentlemen: As attorneys for Mission Hills Plaza Venture, we hereby inform you that Mr. Gary F. Queen is the duly authorized representative of the managing partner, Mission Hills Plaza Corp., and is the duly authorized managing partner of Mission Hills Plaza Venture, a Florida general partnership. A copy of the most recent annual report, which is on file with the Secretary of State of the State of Florida, sets forth Mr. Queen's office in Mission Hills Plaza Corp. Mission Hills Plaza Corp. is a general partner of the Mission Hills Plaza Venture, a Florida general partnership. As the duly authorized representative of Mission Hills Plaza Corp., the managing partner, Mr. Gary F. Queen, has full authority to execute documents on behalf of the Mission Hills Plaza Venture. If there are any questions, please contact me. Sincerely, JJZ:pw Enclosures cc: Gary F. Queen MI50503\L-GITV.515 r I~ ~~ Area of current 2-COP license N.E. 1/4 of Sect. 8-29S-16E Area of proposed 2-COP license m (UNIT 'B')CU"Il.~NTt.f f!d'PS 1/ ~ III'S L ICc#JE, CONDITIONAL USE PLAN FOR JOHNNY'S ITALIAN RESTAURANT , "''',' ''':':>",1,,1-: m 'M"/~.., f?/~1~fr ...... NORTH Richard H. Dodge, Jr. Fl. Reg. Arch. No. 11,720 RICHARD H. DODGE, JR. ARC H TEe T . 1312 homestead drive . palm harbor, llorida 34683 813'786'4657 DRAWN: /?H{:)ir: CHECKED: REVISED: . Se;PT:15,I'fn E' I" ~ Z()O ' JOB NO.: '!:t. ~1 , . . ..-'. -,. e= ~h~ W A\S ~- .~- -...-- -.~.~,...- m~ A ~ E:: "MIs;", o;,H"j I_~~"VE NT~~E / Jo h n r. yis (t~ Ii <l.r') Restau"1V)i C' Ul #' CJ2-72 P&Z' OCT. 13 , I ~92. 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'" """, '" 01 '" '" 24 '" 18 20 22 28 2 ....4- '" "'16 18 ~ 20 97 17/3 21 23 25 27 .3 15 17 ~f;.::: '" II) II) '" 110 '" '" 7 51 8 - 0 I J ! > -.J m mil /01 I'" ~ "" ~ ::~ C N 1801 "6' j 6:140 ... 1111 6,6 'i. 0 :r 4 ~ :0 " S5 9 CleatWatcr City Commission Agenda Cover Memorandum ~ ...tf~:t~ 12/0"0' i> L..b 10 SUBJECT: Downtown Development Plan RECOMMENDATION/MOTION: Approve revised Downtown Development Plan and pass on first reading Ordinances 5297-92, 5298-92, 5299-92, 5300-92, 5302-92 to expand the Downtown Development District Land Use Plan classification, pass on first reading Ordinances 5301-92, 5303.92, 5304-92 and 5305-92 establishing Urban Center (Eastern Corridor), (Core) or (Bayfront) zoning, pass on first reading Ordinance 5235-92 revising the Urban Center zoning district requirements, and pass Resolution 92-73 accepting the Downtown Development Plan and expanding the Downtown Community Redevelopment Agency area. [] and that the appropriate officials be authorized to execute some. BACKGROUND: The staff has held numerous public hearings and meetings on the proposed Downtown Development Plan. The Commission has held several worksessions to provide staff with direction concerning the plan. As a result of this input, staff has revised the original draft of the Downtown Development Plan to: ~ Revise the purpose statement and establish measures of success. ~ Restrict expansion of the CRA to two areas in the north and south portions of the Urban Center (Eastern Corridor) district. ~ Establish Downtown Development District land use plan cJassification for areas external to the existing Downtown Development District, including two areas formally referred to as the North/South Core Expansion Areas where zoning will not immediately be changed. ~ Revise the allowable uses for the Downtown in order to minimize nonconformities, while expanding the City's ability to control the more intense allowable uses. A copy of the revised Downtown Development Plan is attached for Commission review. On November 17, 1992, the Planning and Zoning Board unanimously recommended approval of the revised plan subject to the adoption of a Code amendment that would allow nonconforming single family residences to be replaced if damaged or destroyed in excess of 50% of their value. Reviewed by: Legal Budget Purchasing Risk Hgmt. CIS ACM Other NIA Originating Dcpt: --rf\{\ PLANNING & DEVE~E~ ' Costs: S MIA Total C~ission Action: o Approved o Approved w/conditions o Denied } ) )( Continued to: I~ II? q User Dcpt: $ Current Fiscal Yr. ,'I I Advertised: Dote: 1113/92, 11/12192, & 1 1126/92 Paper: TAMPA TRlBUNE o Not Requi red Affected Parties ~ Notified o Not Requi red F~ing Source: o Capi tal 11I'p. o Operating o Other o d on recycled DAnt]r AttDCMcntS: REVISED D~NTOUH PLAN ORDINANCES: 5297-92, 5298-92, 5299-92, 5300'92, 5302-92, 5301-92, 5303-92, 5304-92, 5305-92, 5235-92 . ESOLUTION 92-73 Q; o Nonc ~ \('t'..C:l\)~ \(\ *' N,j.h~ : c,,- +ltr VV\~V\'l1,J -t G 17J..." 7 r'-'('-Q rwor/L orJs. S',30 ~ I 53o~:.\ 5:.J.. '35 <!-\\J 1\ 1.Z55. q~_"3 ho.d "-'.)'1\\ ~ cJ\ctI\9CcS, ''nctd ~ +0 -l~,~",,-le{\VI"d P(\je. S +~\~4- ~"'+ 's~~',r{l ~d <.:v...~ p~r~ Appropriation Code: .. ORDINANCE NO. 5297-92 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA, AMENDING THE FUTURE LAND USE PLAN ELEMENT OF THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN OF THE CITY, TO CHANGE THE LAND USE DESIGNATIONS FOR CERTAIN REAL PROPERTIES LOCATED NORTH OF JONES STREET, WEST OF OSCEOLA AVENUE, AND SOUTH OF A LINE LOCATED 100 FEET SOUTH OF CEDAR STREET, AS DESCRIBED MORE PARTICULARLY HEREIN, FROM LOW DENSITY RESIDENTIAL, MEDIUM DENSITY RESIDENTIAL, HIGH DENSITY RESIDENTIAL, RECREATION, COMMERCIAL/TOURIST FACILITIES, INDUSTRIAL, AND PUBLIC/SEMI-PUBLIC TO DOWNTOWN DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT/REGIONAL ACTIVITY CENTER; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the amendment to the future 1 and use plan element of the comprehensive plan of the City as set forth herein is found to be reasonable, proper and appropriate, and in compliance with Florida law; now, therefore, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA: Section 1. The future land use plan element of the Comprehensive Plan of the City of Clearwater is amended by changing the land use category for the hereinafter described property as follows: Property See Exhibits A and B attached hereto. (LUP 92-1) Land Use Cateoory From: Low Density Residential, Medium Density Residential, High Density Residential, Recreation, Commercial/Tourist Facilities, Industrial, Public/Semi-Public To: Downtown Development D~strict/ Regional Activity Center Section 2. The City Commission does hereby certify that this ordinance is consistent with the City.s Comprehensive Plan. Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon adoption, subject to the approval of the land use designation by the Pinellas County Board of County Commissioners. PASSED ON FIRST READING PASSED ON SECOND AND FINAL READING AND ADOPTED Rita Garvey Mayor-Commissioner Approved as to form and correctness: Attest: Cynthia E. Goudeau City Clerk 2 From a point 20 feet East of the Northeast corner of Lot 1, Gorra Subdivision, as recorded in Plat Book 1, Page 44, as a POINT OF BEGINNING; proceed West 950 feet to Point IIA;II return to POINT OF BEGINNING; thence South along centerline of North Osceola Avenue to intersection of Georgia Avenue; thence West along centerline of Georgia Avenue 100 feet to intersection of North Osceola Avenue; thence South along centerline of North Osceola Avenue to intersection of Jones Street; thence West along centerline of Jones Street to mean high water line of Clearwater Harbor; thence North along mean high water line to aforementioned Point IIA.II EXHIBIT A 5~q1 FROM LOW DENSITY RESIDENTIAL TO DOWNTOWN DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT/REGIONAL ACTIVITY CENTER: Part of Lot 1, Block 2, J. A. Gorra1s Subdivision FROM COMMERCIAL/TOURIST FACILITIES TO DOWNTOWN DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT/REGIONAL ACTIVITY CENTER: Part of Lot 1, Lots 2 and 3, and land to West, Block 2, J. A. Gorra's Subdivision Lots 13, 14, 23, part of Lot 22, and land to West, Sue Barco Subdivision Vacated streets Lots 15 and 16, Sue Barco Subdivision FROM RECREATION TO DOWNTOWN DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT/REGIONAL ACTIVITY CENTER: Sec. 9-29-15, M&B 42.01 and 42.011 FROM PUBLIC/SEMI-PUBLIC TO DOWNTOWN DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT/REGIONAL ACTIVITY CENTER: Sec. 9-29-15, M&B 42.02 Lots 17 thru 21 and part of Lot 22, Sue Barco Subdivision FROM MEDIUM DENSITY RESIDENTIAL TO DOWNTOWN DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT/REGIONAL ACTIVITY CENTER: Sec. 9-29-15, M&B 42.03 and 42.04 Lots 1 thru 9, Eldridge Town House Lots 2 thru 6, Bidwell's Oak Wood Addition Lots 10 and 11, O. Harrington's Subdivision FROM HIGH DENSITY RESIDENTIAL TO DOWNTOWN DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT/REGIONAL ACTIVITY CENTER: Sec. 9-29-15, M&B 43.04, 43.05 and 43.06 Lot 12, O. Harrington's Subdivision Harbor Bluffs Waterfront Condo Lots 8 thru 11, A. B. & Jennie Cate's Subdivision Lots A and B, Clovis C. Lutz Subdivision Block 1, Jone's Subdivision of Nicholson's EXHIBIT B s~ry .IC '<::- . -~ ELDRIDGE TOWNHOUSE 60-67 4}/OJ UC (8) /_/~lf~'~ i PROPOSED LAND USE PLAN AMENDMENT , ! I MUL,\PLE. LUP q 2 -I I OWNER APPLICANT C IrY Ot=" CLE:AR\.JJ LITE Q PROPERTY DESCRIPTION 100 FT 50'."H of CEOL\R S\ ."j . LAND USE PLAN 0- I NoRiH of .lONCS s\ rn j.41(;.t-l - LOw, Iv\eo.u M Ii; o E: .... $,,. '{ WES, oP N OS cE.O L ,., A\,J ~ FRON RG:~ .pe;,.,.T/4l.- A""p co,...",...., I .,. F, 0 IUt>USTRlll/.- I 1"v~"'IC- $6.....'- "'...lOl"""- - "> TO OOWl-lTOUJu o tv O..o>=' M E lJ\ l1J 117.06 AcnES IX , . I \ PLANNlIla end ZONUIO OOAnO CITY COMMISSION SECTION 0'1 TOWNSHIP "LCI S RANOE IS" E ATLAS PAaE 277 B ",'-;,','-' ~(:'" ;'.' -5 ~q'7 ORDINANCE NO. 5298-92 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA, AMENDING THE FUTURE LAND USE PLAN ELEMENT OF THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN OF THE CITY, TO CHANGE THE LAND USE DESIGNATIONS FOR CERTAIN REAL PROPERTIES LOCATED SOUTH OF NICHOLSON STREET, NORTH OF JONES STEET, EAST OF NORTH OSCEOLA AVENUE, AND WEST OF THE PINELLAS TRAIL, AND LOCATED SOUTH OF MAPLE STREET, NORTH OF JONES STREET, EAST OF THE PINELLAS TRAIL, AND WEST OF MYRTLE AVENUE, AS DESCRIBED MORE PARTICULARLY HEREIN, FROM RESIDENTIAL/OFFICE AND COMMERCIAL/TOURIST FACILITIES TO DOWNTOWN DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT/REGIONAL ACTIVITY CENTER; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the amendment to the future land use plan element of the comprehensive plan of the City as set forth herein is found to be reasonable, proper and appropriate, and 'in compliance with Florida law; now, therefore, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA: Section 1. The future land use plan element of the Comprehensive Plan of the City of Clearwater is amended by changing the land use category for the hereinafter described property as follows: Property See Exhibits A and B attached hereto. (LUP 92-2) Land Use Cateqory From: Residential/Office and Commercial/Tourist Facilities To: Downtown Development District/ Regional Activity Center Section 2. The City Commission does hereby certify that this ordinance is consistent with the City's Comprehensive Plan. Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon adoption, subject to the approval of the land use designation by the Pinellas County Board of County Commissioners. PASSED ON FIRST READING PASSED ON SECOND AND FINAL READING AND ADOPTED Rita Garvey Mayor-Commissioner Approved as to form and correctness: Attest: ~ ~ Cynthia E. Goudeau City Clerk 2 Commence at the intersection of Nicholson Street and North Osceola Avenue; proceed South along centerline of North Osceola Avenue to intersect ion of Georgia Avenue; thence West a long center 1 ine of Georgia Avenue 100 feet to intersection of North Osceola Avenue; thence South along centerline of North Osceola Avenue to intersection of Jones Street; thence East along Jones Street to intersection of North Myrtle Avenue; thence North along centerline of North Myrtle Avenue to intersection of Maple Street; thence West along centerline of Maple Street to the West boundary of unplatted property identified as ~Pinellas Trail;~ thence Northerly along the West boundary of ~Pinellas Trail~ to intersection of Nicholson Street; thence West along center 1 i ne of N i cho 1 son Street to the POINT OF BEGINNING. EXHIBIT A 5d8~ FROM COMMERCIAL/TOURIST FACILITIES TO DOWNTOWN DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT/REGIONAL ACTIVITY CENTER: Lots 8 thru 10, F. T. Blish's Subdivision Sec. 9-29-15, M&B 41.05 Lots 1 and 6 thru 8, Sue Barco Subdivision Lots 1 thru 7, F. T. Blish's Subdivision Lots 1 thru 5, Block 2, E. P. Merritt Subdivision Lots 1 thru 3, Little's Subdivision Lots 1 thru 4, Block 1, J. H. Rouse's Subdivision Sec. 9-29-15, M&B 43.01 and 44.02, and vacated alleys Lots 13 thru 24, Bidwell's Oak Wood Addition Lots 1, 4, 5, 7 and 8, O. Harrington's Subdivision Lots 1 thru 3, A. B. and Jennie Cate's Subdivision Lots A and B, Bergden's Replat Lots 1 thru 7 and part of Lot 8, Nicholson & Sloan1s Addition Lots 1 thru 10, Hart's 2nd Addition Lots 1 thru 3, Fort Harrison Subdivision Lots 1 thru 10, Block 3, and Lots 1 and 5 thru 8, Block 4, Jone's Subdivision of Nicholson's FROM PUBLIC/SEMI-PUBLIC TO DOWNTOWN DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT/REGIONAL ACTIVITY CENTER: Sec. 9-29-15, M&B 41.04 Sec. 9-29-15, M&B 44.01 Lots 2 thru 4, Block 4, and Blocks 9 and 10, Jone1s Subdivision of Nicholson's Lots 2, 3 and part of Lot 1, Reed's Subdivision, and vacated streets FROM MEDIUM DENSITY RESIDENTIAL TO DOWNTOWN DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT/REGIONAL ACTI V ITY CENTER: Lots 4 and 5, Little's Subdivision Lots 7 thru 12, Bidwell's Oak Wood Addition Lot 9, O. Harrington's Subdivision FROM HIGH DENSITY RESIDENTIAL TO DOWNTOWN DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT/REGIONAL ACTIVITY CENTER: Sec. 9-29-15, M&B 43.02 and 43.03 Lots 2, 3 and 6, O. Harrington's Subdivision Lots 4 thru 6, A. B. & Jennie Cate's Subdivision Lots 1 thru 3, Block 2, Jone's Subdivision of Nicholson's EXHIBIT B S;),cr3 .. FROM LOW DENSITY RESIDENTIAL TO DOWNTOWN DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT/REGIONAL ACTIVITY CENTER: Sec. 9-29-15, M&B 41.06 Lots 1 thru 5, Block 1, and Lots 6 thru 10, Block 2, E. P. Merritt Subdivision Lots 5 thru 8, Block 1, and Lots 9 thru 18, Block 2, J. H. Rouse's Subdivision Lots 25 thru 36, Bidwell's Oak Wood Addition Lot 9 and part of Lot 8, Nicholson's & Sloan's Addition Lots 1 thru 19, Hart's Addition to Clearwater FROM INDUSTRIAL TO DOWNTOWN DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT/REGIONAL ACTIVITY CENTER: Sec. 9-29-15, M&B 41.03 Lots 6 thru 8, Block 1, E. P. Merritt Subdivision Lots 19 thru 21, Block 3, J. H. Rouse's Subdivision Lots 37 thru 48, Bidwell's Oak Wood Addition 5Jq<? ~ "- _1--J1 -- ~fl - '''QI;'' J.J. I .:11"01' /'oo,)~ I .,)/ -{ /. 0 ,~ /'i/~'h "/I'J2~~ I" /",~ '...---f" h -7r;.~-=AA . . 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I ~~! p j ::;;:::_~_' IJ"' JONES",.. ~~! ~'a =~'~ ~-:f ~lt;. ~~<._~ ~~i',: ':~ ::J ~l :,_:: eo ;:'0:;': _... :;l'~ ., .L. . .." ...... ~a..;;.;;:l!~, :~3 ~~" H:",.;. '!:iT~ r f";.... .., '1 lL '!~=-.J()I'(5 J'i,;:m : :: 0)/0. 2 ~I 2 ) ~ ~':'" . ;;-.g~J .l)D ~; IO'!;:? -==-=-_~ _ _ _ _ _ _Dft I PROPOSED LAND USE PLAN AMENDMENT OWHER fY\IJLTIPLE LUP'11..- 2 APPLICANT Co\,y Or C-L E. A R \.oJ t..T ER '\J PROPERTY DESCRIPTION Nlc,-lo \... SoN cr- , LAND USE PLAN SoUTI-\ of NO R..:TlI of .10 II E<. 'SI I" RE'S\DlONTcAL I oFFeCt::. El '8A-ST of N oS<:.E:oI..A AV ,...J c ST of piN (LLf>.) II:z.PdL~ 0 FRO'" COMMERcIAL / ,F - AiJt> SouTH of IYl.qPLE5. Ot-v E LOP NEWT NOll.T\-l of .lo....eo:; $"- ") TO DowNToWN C A<:'T or 1'IWELL-A4 :o-R,t:)IL", w wEn of MyRTLE" IV 43.b2.~qa.5 '" PLANNING end ZONING OOARD I CITY COMMISSION SECTION Oq TOWNSIlIP '1...q S RANOE 15' E ATLAS PAOE 2776 . Single Family _._ a ..' ,50?Q8 ORDINANCE NO. 5299-92 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA, AMENDING THE FUTURE LAND USE PLAN ELEMENT OF THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN OF THE CITY, TO CHANGE THE LAND USE DESIGNATIONS FOR CERTAIN REAL PROPERTIES LOCATED EAST OF FORT HARRISON AVENUE, SOUTH OF CHESTNUT STREET, WEST OF EAST AVENUE, AND NORTH OF DRUID ROAD, AS DESCRIBED MORE PARTICULARLY HEREIN, FROM COMMERCIAL/TOURIST FACILITIES AND RESIDENTIAL/OFFICE TO DOWNTOWN DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT/REGIONAL ACTIVITY CENTER; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the amendment to the future land use plan element of the comprehensive plan of the City as set forth herein is found to be reasonable, proper and appropriate, and in compliance with Florida law; now, therefore, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA: Section 1. The future land use plan element of the Comprehensive Plan of the City of Clearwater is amended by changing the land use category for the hereinafter described property as follows: See Exhibits A and B attached hereto. (LUP 92-3) Land Use Cateqory From: Commercial/Tourist Facilities and Residential/Office Property To: Downtown Development District/ Regional Activity Center Section 2. The City Commission does hereby certify that this ordinance is consistent with the City's Comprehensive Plan. Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon adoption, subject to the approval of the land use designation by the Pinellas County Board of County Commissioners. PASSED ON FIRST READING PASSED ON SECOND AND FINAL READING AND ADOPTED Rita Garvey Mayor-Commissioner Approved as to form and correctness: Attest: ~ M. A. Galbraith, r. City Attorney Cynthia E. Goudeau City Clerk 2 Commence at the intersection of Druid Road and South Fort Harrison Avenue, proceed North along the centerline of South Fort Harrison Avenue to the intersection of Rogers Street, then East along the centerline of Rogers Street 190 feet, then North to the intersection of Chestnut Street, East along the centerline of Chestnut Street 240 feet, then Southerly 175 feet to the intersection of Rogers Street, then East along the centerline of Rogers Street to the West boundary of Lot 1, Block 19, Magnolia Park Subdivision PB 3-43 & 1-70, then South along said boundary to the Northwest corner of Lot 10, Block 19, Magnolia Park Subdivision, thence South 65 feet; then East along the North boundary of Lots 6 through 10, Block 19, Magnolia Park Subdivision, to the intersection of East Avenue, then South along East Avenue to the intersection of Druid Road, then West along the centerline of Druid Road to the POINT OF BEGINNING. EXHIBIT A 5;1.Q9 FROM COMMERCIAL/TOURIST FACILITIES TO DOWNTOWN DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT/REGIONAL ACTI V ITY CENTER: Sec. 16-29-15, M&B 41.02, 41.03 and part of 41.04 Lots 1 thru 3, Block 1, Lots 1 thru 10, Block 2, Lots 1 thru 10, Block 3, Lots 1 thru 9, Block 4, and Lot 1, Block 6, Wallace's Addition Lots 1 thru 12, Marshall & Brandon's Subdivision Lots 1 thru 6, Mrs. N. E. McMullen1s Subdivision Lots 6 thru 10, Block 19, Lots 1 thru 10, Block 20, and Lots 1 thru 4, Block 27, Magnolia Park FROM RESIDENTIAL OFFICE TO DOWNTOWN DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT/REGIONAL ACTIVITY CENTER: Sec. 16-29-15, part of M&B 41.04 Lots 10 and 11, Block 4, and Lot 1, Block 8, Wallace's Addition Lots 7 thru 10, Block 27, Magnolia Park EXHIBIT B 5a9i 1"", -6~1 . ~:::l ~ 70 .u rf~ I~ I ~ I ~ ~ ~ I ' , C) ( _1 - - I 2 3 < 5 (~ 10 9 b 7 6 ~ 0 c ~ ~ ! c 0 0 0 , .. , g ..I:; , I~ I , ': I 11 5 . 6 . ~ ~ a' .; 6 7 J.\? _.~_. ~-:S::._- 8 ~... 9 /~ '0'\:'0 1[. .c;.N~ I l- ,) 2 ~2 ~.} :;: o r--:--- " l .. '00 " 1) '0' .0. ... :;: ~- . ~ 601 . ,. " '7 r" 0' IS P 7 6 6 ~ 07 . ~: 09 ~210l '0 9 8 ::.i100l ..0 ~ ~ ~ 15 :;: Il c I ~ ~_ __~ _J ~ ~ o f ~ C N--- ~2~6 2041 ::--"~-=-~ - ~ ci I ~ ~ E 2 13 L l- I 9 18 7 6 ., c ~ J~ Q 0 ~ ~ t' I;~ ~ I S? 2~ ~~~~I .. .. .. .. .. .. IN CRESCEN T- :.; Z6;?T~;' .- lr o .... w 5 ~ ~ 1 ~ <, 70J ::: :i ;: --1":;1 ! 11 I':? I I ij61<'j ~r '" J7 I Jsl J3 -~ ~5~~- 291:1 o I r1fJOflIl ~'l ami 13 < [5) IDN <., L u 0 .. _ _ _n_ ~- ~ ~,~ 10 1;;1-J~::Mt:'"""E. ;AY l.. :~i ;1; , f C ::: ;; ~ ~~;: ~ffi! M A' " 2' )',: 5 ~~i 6 "(31 I...." I : : u . ~ ' nr" ::: :t '~ '019 0 ~ 1 l2 , ;' J'. ~ dL ~~;Q ~ ~,;' fi ,,1:-\ 12<\ n DIWIIILL 00' 80' PHOFESSIONAL ~ ..0 '00 t )8 J6 I 3< '0' J i!'t 1 :::J 3 0 .11 fi9 6] '" CENTER CONDO !PROPOSED LAND USE PLAN AMENDMENT OWNER IY\ V L i I P LE. - LUP <11.- 3 APPLICANT c. \ T'-I of CLEARWA.i6R. PROPERTY DESCRIPTION rJ Soul~ of cH 6:STI-JVT $T () i ~ LAND USE PLAN >-lOR-rK 01' CRUIO R.O r<' - A.eS\DE"tJ,IAL I 0 FF'". c. E "'I l:A~T of C; fI l-\AR.R\S'O~ A" 0 FRO... C. 0 M M f"1l.. C I A '- I T F EOAS,' p.1J -I I.U Et,T t>r TO '> o ow tJiounJ -oEvEI-oPf\I\EN' l1J Iq oql "CRES ti PLANNING and ZONING BOARD \ C1TY COMMISSION SECTION \6 TOWNSHIP "2.q $ RANGE IS- E ATLA& PAOE -z.q 5 B e Slnoa. Femt1y 5~q~ ORDINANCE NO. 5300-92 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA, AMENDING THE FUTURE LAND USE PLAN ELEMENT OF THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN OF THE CITY, TO CHANGE THE LAND USE DESIGNATIONS FOR CERTAIN REAL PROPERTIES LOCATED IN AN AREA PROPOSED TO BE ADDED TO THE DOWNTOWN CLEARWATER COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AREA, IDENTIFIED AS THE NORTH CORRIDOR EXPANSION AREA, LOCATED EAST OF PROSPECT AVENUE, SOUTH OF DREW STREET, WEST OF GREENWOOD AVENUE, AND NORTH OF GROVE STREET, AS DESCRIBED MORE PARTICULARLY HEREIN, FROM COMMERCIAL/TOURIST FACILITIES, RESIDENTIAL/OFFICE AND PUBLIC/SEMI-PUBLIC TO DOWNTOWN DEVELOPMENT DI STRICT/REGIONAL ACTIVITY CENTER; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the amendment to the future land use plan element of the comprehensive plan of the City as set forth herein is found to be reasonable, proper and appropriate, and in compliance with Florida law; now, therefore, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA: Section 1. The future land use plan element of the Comprehensive Plan of the City of Clearwater is amended by changing the land use category for the hereinafter described property as follows: Property See Exhibits A and B attached hereto. (LUP 92-4) Land Use Cateoory From: Commercial/Tourist Facilities, Residential/Office, and Public/Semi-Public To: Downtown Development District/ Regional Activity Center Section 2. The City Commission does hereby certify that this ordinance 1S consistent with the City's Comprehensive Plan. Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon adoption, subject to the approval of the land use designation by the Pinellas County Board of County Commissioners. PASSED ON FIRST READING PASSED ON SECOND AND FINAL READING AND ADOPTED Rita Garvey Mayor-Commissioner Approved as to form and correctness: Attest: ~ M. A. Galbraith, City Attorney Cynthia E. Goudeau City Clerk 2 LEGAL: NORTH CORRIDOR EXPANSION AREA Commence at the intersect i on of Drew Street and North Prospect Avenue, then South along centerline of North Prospect Avenue to intersection of Grove Street, then Easterly along centerline of Grove Street to intersection of North Greenwood Avenue, then North along centerline of North Greenwood Avenue to intersection of Drew Street, then West along centerline of Drew Street to POINT OF BEGINNING. EXHIBIT A 5300 FROM PUBLIC/SEMI-PUBLIC TO DOWNTOWN DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT/REGIONAL ACTIVITY CENTER: Lots 1 thru 5, Block 1, R. J. Booth's Subdivision Lot 6, Block 1, Sarah McMullen's Subdivision FROM RESIDENTIAL/OFFICE TO DOWNTOWN DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT/REGIONAL ACTIVITY CENTER: Lots 1 thru 5, Block 6, R. J. Booth's Subdivision Lots 1 thru 5, Block 1, Sarah McMullen's Subdivision FROM COMMERCIAL/TOURI ST FACILITIES TO DOWNTOWN DEVELOPMENT DI STRICT/REGIONAL ACTIVITY CENTER: Lots 6 thru 13, Block 6, R. J. Booth's Subdivision Lots 7 thru 10, Block 1, Sarah McMullen's Subdivision EXHIBIT B 5'300 JONES ~ 0 0 ~ 0 c . ~ ~ ~ t07 20 19 1 17 16 15 14 -~~ t06 ~ <\ 13 12 11 < Z ZO<l .:: > tOt ~ III :O~ ~ ll. 60_~ . STREET ~ ~ ~ ItO' 0 0 c to7 0 c - f-- 11 15 14 , 11 109 t06 0' l~ 1 2 to. - J 4 5 6 7 6 to. 0 .. , . 0 tOO " ~ 0 0 0 c .. 0 0 0 c c 0 c '0' 14 '0/ It" 15 IIi ZIZ 16 c ~ ~; c 0 ~ OR A \: 3 to' 1 2 J 4 5 6 7 6 0 .. . c .. 0 c 0 0 0 ;; '0 ~ ~ ~ - --- ~ 10 - ~ ti . -. '0 .~ 22/04 ~~ ,< ~ ~ iHE~ : on -. ~ . I ~n!; ~~ tP \,- ill~ ~ >: >: . .. 1 ~ 1 1-11 I i . j( 2.3 1 0 ~ ; ~ DREW LAURA 107 1;; n-;;- ,;; rrn~- ~ I I - I ~ 1 ~ .00 f--.-N- 5! 3 I I 1; ~~----l-~-G) I ' y r- m 6 7 McMU1U..EN I 'O~ 5 I I 6-~ g ~Bl~9 ~~ ___ ~-L ~---L_=__L2__ OR 4\)0-116 STREET 11:1 ;;; -,----r--- :: ::. I p 1 I ~l -4 I st.2l.Dj, j~ 2 I I ~l J ' ; 1 -- - - 3H-~ 516:G-;6 6~-!10~1 -~r1e: I I SU"R : --; ~ I ' ~~ G:J ~ j.lo' . ,'''---;- o ,,~ . 8~~ ~'" . ~To~l W iOr--:- 5 101---;- ~ L:O:-_,.7 .0 1;,': of.~~~::- to -""""\- ~,:;~' .;:,\.~", z ..,. <" /.t"( .,;.... ~... q.:" A \ /"~_~\ ~>A" '0 SARAH o :;; McMUllEN SUB '3) 1-41 CLEVELANO '" 10 I LJ~_ , -" 40 _ I ~/~ O~ , : 21 ~ -, -'i?Cl --'~4-~-< -~~~~ c.,o....) '2 ~ P"RK :;; ;, ~ 1 PROPOSED LAND USE PLAN AMENDMENT and REZONING OWNER IY\UL"T\PLE.. i en- 4 LUP'12--4 APPLICANT c.n'1' of CLl=:;Atl.Wp--TEo.... PROPERTY DESCRIPTION -LAND USE PLAN ZONING s OuT 14 of" 'DREw S't pUBLiCi SEMI- PU~\.\"-, P/'>P)OL NORT~ OF CRovE S- FROM Re';IDl:",IAl-IOFF.C.E: f, eN I:OAST of P\1-oSP\;t.... Av COMME~C.IAL- I IF W6<,T 0'1" G.RE'E'tJ Woo t> A.V TO Dow NTOuJN uC (T) D~vELOI;>""'E"'T l.{.o5" ACRES PLANNltlG end ZONING BOARD I CITY COMMISSION SECTIOIl ,!) TOWNSHIP 2..9 S RANGE IS- E ATLAS PAGE '2.B7 A . Single Family 5300 ORDINANCE NO. 5302-92 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA, AMENDING THE FUTURE LAND USE PLAN ELEMENT OF THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN OF THE CITY, TO CHANGE THE LAND USE DESIGNATIONS FOR CERTAIN REAL PROPERTIES LOCATED IN AN AREA PROPOSED TO BE ADDED TO THE DOWNTOWN CLEARWATER COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AREA, IDENTIFIED AS THE SOUTH CORRIDOR EXPANSION AREA, LOCATED EAST OF EWING, WASHINGTON AND MADISON AVENUES, SOUTH OF GOULD, PIERCE AND CLEVELAND STREETS, WEST OF MISSOURI AVENUE, AND NORTH OF TURNER STREET, AS DESCRIBED MORE PARTICULARLY HEREIN, FROM COMMERCIAL/TOURIST FACILITIES, RESIDENTIAL/OFFICE, AND PUBLIC/SEMI-PUBLIC TO DOWNTOWN DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT/REGIONAL ACTIVITY CENTER; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the amendment to the future 1 and use plan element of the comprehensive plan of the City as set forth herein is found to be reasonable, proper and appropriate, and in compliance with Florida law; now, therefore, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA: Section 1. The future land use plan element of the Comprehensive Plan of the City of Clearwater is amended by changing the land use category for the hereinafter described property as follows: Property Land Use Cateoory See Exhibits A and B attached hereto. (LUP 92-5) From: Commercial/Tourist Facilities, Residential/Office and Public/Semi-Public To: Downtown Development District/ Regional Activity Center Section 2. The City Commission does hereby certify that this ordinance is consistent with the City's Comprehensive Plan. Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon adoption, subject to the approval of the land use designation by the Pinellas County Board of County Commissioners. PASSED ON FIRST READING PASSED ON SECOND AND FINAL READING AND ADOPTED Rita Garvey Mayor-Commissioner Approved as to form and correctness: Attest: M. A. Ga lbra ith, City Attorney Cynthia E. Goudeau City Clerk 2 LEGAL: SOUTH CORRIDOR EXPANSION AREA From a point 50 feet East of the Northeast corner of Lot 8, Block B, Marantha Subdivision, PB 45-16, as a POINT OF BEGINNING, proceed West to intersection of South Greenwood Avenue, then North along centerline of South Greenwood Avenue to intersection of Court Street, then West along centerline of Court Street 180 feet, then North along West boundary of Lots 18 through 20, Block 0, Coachman Heights Subdivision, PB 20-26, then West to intersection of Ewing Avenue, then North 690 feet along centerline of Ewing Avenue, then East to intersection of South Greenwood Avenue, then South along centerline of South Greenwood Avenue to intersection of Gould Street, then East along centerline of Gould Street to intersection of Washington Avenue, then Northerly along centerline of Washington Avenue to intersection of Pierce Street, thence East to intersection of South Madison Avenue, then North 425 feet along centerline of South Madison Avenue, then East to intersection of South Missouri Avenue, then South along centerline of South Missouri Avenue to ~he POINT OF BEGINNING. EXHIBIT A 530J. . \ FROM PUBLIC/SEMI-PUBLIC TO DOWNTOWN DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT/REGIONAL ACTIVITY ! CENTER: Lots 24 thru 39, Gibson's Clearwater Heights Lots 1, 2, 7 and part of Lot 3, Janie Daniels Subdivision Lot 4 and part of Lot 1, R. H. Padgett's Subdivision Part of Lot 14 of original Lot 5, R. H. Padgett's Subdivision of Original Lots 2 & 5 Lots 5 and 6, Block 1, W. F. Hughey's Subdivision and vacated streets FROM RESIDENTIAL/OFFICE TO DOWNTOWN DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT/REGIONAL ACTIVITY CENTER: Lots 2 thru 6 and 21 thru 25 of original Lot 5, R. H. Padgett's Subdivision of Original Lots 2 & 5 Lots 2 thru 4, Block 1, W. F. Hughey's Subdivision FROM COMMERCIAL/TOURIST FACILITIES TO DOWNTOWN DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT/REGIONAL ACTIVITY CENTER: Sec. 15-29-15, M&B 31.01,31.03,31.04,31.05,31.06,31.07, 31.08, 31.09, 31.10, 31.11, and vacated streets Lots 4 thru 6, 8 thru 21 and part of Lot 3, Janie Daniels Subdivision Lot 7 thru 13, 15 thru 20 and part of Lot 14 of original Lot 5, R. H. Padgett's Subdivision of Original Lots 2 & 5 Lots 7 thru 13, Block 1, and Lots 2 thru 8, Block 2, W. F. Hughey's Subdivision Lots 2 thru 5 and part of Lot 6, Indian Heights Lots 1 and 2, Block A, Earl Scheib-Commercial Center Greenwood Medical and Rehab Center Condo 150 Lots 1 thru 14, Block 1, Lots 1 thru 13, Block 2, Moase & Harrison Subdivision Lots 1 thru 18, Mac Dixson's Subdivision Lots 19 thru 28, Mac Dixson's 1st Addition Lots 8 thru 14 of original Lot 2, R. H. Padgett's Subdivision of Original Lots 2 & 5 Part of Lot 3, R. H. Padgett's Subdivision Lots 10 thru 15 and Lots 25 thru 30, Block B, and Lots 1 thru 7 and 11 thru 20, Block 0, Coachman Heights Revised EXHIBIT B 53o'd- .. -_. -~.-.._-_...- . '~..."._........-" CL[ vt:L'-NO ..\o;,,(~,""ii:i"4~ ~ '!-,.:~ =, !=I Rt L 6! 7 6, II .......2rl ''''::';'-+-- 16r I ~. -- 1'; 0 12 11 ~ T'- ~ - " 4u o '! R :M/~ C~ '~~~_4': 1 2 .) I I " I ~ -" ;!":,o"Q. 1 -~~",,~"'-+ ~-- +'t- 15' ; 10 . ;-, o<<--~ ~ - IQ ~\;..-- ~;~ Cj- ',i '-'1--- n : ~-I 1 ~ ,.,STREET U C (Eo) ~;';o' -~ - !-1;'-i-IJj~TI!-1 li..'J! I : I - I i~\", ~3. , " it..4< I ?~Il} VI:', 18; '$,'. '9 ; lU; 2\ 22 I 2) 'f' ;: ~ ~ .... I"; '~ 3 1-41! : - I'" ~'/(J2 ~; 21>031 '- 0 . -r~. r" - .. __.:..;':"";.L _I. ST U C ( E ) ;, r ';'; -L......I .J 3 ~. ';'~ ~' r ~ ~?- 2\ ,'0. ~ - ---, ~, : 1,06 il/U5 A- \7 .- )0'" 2.-- 17 ....8'---, .} T" 18 -,----- -;9 w ::> - z ~ '" '" II'! 15 10: 1" 0- ._'O:l.s.-sa-.__!.~~ ,!r'61 5 ~~ i oJ '" "'9" 16t? " ----Ic,i:;'\ -~ . "-: _~O-'i?~___ 17 ,; ..:1 ...: noL_., _. _~~:" ~, ~ _ PIERC( l r....:'~~._l.!._~:~ :t!---.-- 'A\2: "" ___ ~?--cL_ .... ___,., 101 26; 2) , . .;-- :r=: t ':~'=-J.i~ 'J ' . ____.1. '. '6 " 'i;---' :1 r~==r"~Pj~~ 21 - -- 8---:- 23- --- -j ~ i..Qu 1: " 16 \,.. t" ol," 19 ~.~ ~t:l . ~ llJ[' ) : '\ r6 11 6 9 10 11 1'2 1 J 1" .~~~Vl~ r1~6 :e_ 21 t. 6 ~5 L 2) 22 21 20 " : hi I .~!~_;~Li_Uj I~ t T\JRN(R g ~ i ! ~----;o;r I :;~. J ;,ilii~ I on ~~~~~~~ :-. .-._~:~- 1(, -'~-I--!~ 1- --n-r- i;;. :2 . i I 2 I 1 il': '8 !q :10 I" :,~ II.} 11. : '0 I : --}" Ii -~ ' ':,~ ::'4 ::~ 12: ,2: ,20 19 , 1'0. kill ,~ 116 llillJ)11") 1""> . .M ~ ~}i: I,'C. I;' ;. .i: ~~. ~ I' ;. :z. ':':/ ~ ." ,., 8. -~ PROPOSED LAND USE PLAN AMENDMENT and REZONING OWHER mULl! PL"E. zQ1-5"" LUP CJ1.- S- APPLICANT Cl1'Y oF' c..L eA w AT Eo I< PROPERTY DESCRIPTION SOUTH Or CLEVELA \-lD ST -- '.LAND USE PLAN ZONING PUSt.\C"1 SEt\.-i.-'PU9lIC, PIS?, ce, NO~)-\ of TUR. NE~ ST FROM CtHvllVo E RC\~ II TF eN.OL EA 5T 0 FEW IN G AV RESlDEN1iAL OfflCc w'f::', of MissouRI AV TO POWN"lcWN uc eEl OE.\!E.LOPM5N'T L{'2 .cL.{ ACRES PLANNING and ZONING BOARD I CITY COMMISSION SECTION IG TOWNSttlP l.q s RANGE 15 E ATLAS PAGE 1...QSB jQ l\ln.,l.. F"mlly 530 d.-- ORDINANCE NO. 5301-92 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA, AMEND I NG THE ZON I NG ATLAS OF THE CITY BY REZON I NG CERTAIN PROPERTY LOCATED IN AN AREA PROPOSED TO BE ADDED TO THE DOWNTOWN CLEARWATER COMMUN ITY REDEVELOPMENT AREA, IDENTIFIED AS THE NORTH CORRIDOR EXPANSION AREA, LOCATED EAST OF PROSPECT AVENUE, SOUTH OF DREW STREET, WEST OF GREENWOOD AVENUE, AND NORTH OF GROVE STREET, AS DESCRIBED MORE PARTICULARLY HEREIN, FROM NEIGHBORHOOD COMMERCIAL, PUBLIC/SEMI-PUBLIC AND LIMITED OFFICE TO URBAN CENTER (TRANSITION); PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the amendment to the zoning atlas of the City as set forth in this ordinance is found to be reasonable, proper and appropriate, and in compliance with Florida law; now, therefore, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA: Section 1. The following described property in Clearwater, Florida, is hereby rezoned, and the zoning atlas of the City is amended as follows: Property Zoninq District See Exhibits A and B attached hereto. (Z 92-4) From: Neighborhood Commercial, Publici Semi-Public and Limited Office To: Urban Center (Transition) Section 2. The City Commission does hereby certify that this ordinance is consistent with the City's Comprehensive Plan. Section 3. The Planning and Development Director is directed to revise the zoning atlas of the City in accordance with the foregoing amendment. Section 4. This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon adoption, subject to the approval of the land use category set forth in Ordinance No. 5300- 92 by the Pinellas County Board of County Commissioner. PASSED ON FIRST READING PASSED ON SECOND AND FINAL READING AND ADOPTED Rita Garvey Mayor-Commissioner :;wnd M. A. Galbraith, r City Attorney correctness: Attest: Cynthia E. Goudeau City Clerk LEGAL: NORTH CORRIDOR EXPANSION AREA Commence at the intersection of Drew Street and North Prospect Avenue, then South a long centerl ine of North Prospect Avenue to intersection of Grove Street, then Easterly along centerline of Grove Street to intersection of North Greenwood Avenue, then North along centerline of North Greenwood Avenue to intersection of Drew Street, then West along centerline of Drew Street to POINT OF BEGINNING. EXHIBIT A 5301 FROM PUBLIC/SEMI-PUBLIC (P/SP) TO URBAN CENTER (TRANSITION) (UC/T): Lots 1 thru 5, Block 1, R. J. Booth1s Subdivision Lot 6, Block 1, Sarah McMullen's Subdivision FROM LIMITED OFFICE (OL) TO URBAN CENTER (TRANSITION) (UC/T): Lots 1 thru 5, Block 6, R. J. Booth1s Subdivision Lots 1 thru 5, Block 1, Sarah McMullen's Subdivision FROM NEIGHBORHOOD COMMERCIAL (CN) TO URBAN CENTER (TRANSITION) (UC/T): Lots 6 thru 13, Block 6, R. J. Booth's Subdivision Lots 7 thru 10, Block 1, Sarah McMullen's Subdivision EXHIBIT B 5301 -~ JONES '-...:.../ ~ <\ < Z < > ~ III Z Z W n. 60.~ STREET " ~J ~ 0 0 ZD? 0 20. .- I-- 12 10 9 11 15 11 I 20' 0' 1 2 I~ 20' - ~: 5 6 7 8 201 0 ~ .. 0 200 , 0 0 o 0 0 ~ 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 '0' H '01 " 15 Z1, m 16 0 .. o' 0 ~ ::: ~ ~ ~ 0 ~ 0 0 0 .. ~ .. ~ 20' ZD? 20 19 1 17 j 16 15 ,. 13 12 11 ZO' ZO' ZOZ 1 2 3 . 9 10 0 ~ ~ 200 0 0 0 0 0 '0 .. .. .. g SARAH 22/06 ~~ 8 '0 0 LAUR^ ~ McMUllEN SUB 0 1-41 ~ 0 0 . .. 10~ o . 2 ~ . "r----;- o ITS----;- o ;1;'---;- ~", . ~ 2?~ 'i a:: l07__.!. "" '0 . I ~,jJ---;;T' ~ 1-- -ui.. . .~ cJI.E- ~..;; ~~~ -'SF") I~~'\"~'\'>" 'Z //~O;" )~: . ." '\ q.... A \ /- .~_~ '(A~ '0 - ~ -,---,----;: :::: '0 Ii; I '. I S'\:'2 f\ J~ 2 I I ~I 1 3 L1 ~ i ; I ---;r~-I 7 ;~ - 8 \--I~-~ . O~':I I g I S\!~ l' :.; I :: ~ I D. ~. ..' ....O( ~/'" <l2}I-14{)(1 o . CUVELAND '(' I I'; I c I ~ ... ~ ~I'ol" I;~ '::: ~I 6 r~' I 1 , 2 1 ~ ' 4 I 5 I 6 ) I 8 " -- 1--1--1. Po A.I1K ir ~-;;:_L. :.0 12 ,,110 9 \ 1 2U 19' ,e: 171 '6T,51 1':; 12\" 1-41 I I ~ I. I :1-701 Ii!': 1 .: I ,~ ~ "'~_-'-_;__L_J_L_L~~_~_-L~'_.___.~_ PARK ST U C E) . "1.:;:,' f- ',. '::....1....., c ' ~/~ (I b ' , ; 21 3 I . --'-~a -- ': ~~":_~ ~~_'5?: 1<4.<t---"f:; --;)'t-'. c....o..: 12 ~ o :': ~ ~ ~ , ----' ~ ;. ~ t PROPOSED LAND USE PLAN AMENDMENT and REZONING OWHER IV\VLTIPl...c i en- 4 LUP'12.-4 APPLICAHT (:.",< of C l...e A tl.. W p.. T E 0... PROPERTY DESCRIPTlOH LAND USE PLAN ZONING SouTl-\ of" l) R Ew ~l pUBllU SIOMI- Pu\,>uc.., PI'; \l } OL NORT\l of CRoV E ';" FROM RE'~IDEUTIA'-J OFF'\C.E. (, eN cAST oF' P\t.oSP6<.-' IN C.OM"'E~C.,,,L- J TF UJ6"T OF c;, RE E tJ WoO D r..v TO DOWNTO\)J"-l LIe en DEveI.O?""EtJT L(.o 5"' I-CRE9 PLI-HHltlG end ZOHIHG BOARD \ .CITY COMMISSIOH SE.CTIOH 'S" TOWHSIllP 2..q S RA'IOE \ S- E ATLI-S PAOE LEo7 A II Sing I. Family E3cl ORDINANCE NO. 5303-92 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA, AMENDING THE ZONING ATLAS OF THE CITY BY REZONING CERTAIN PROPERTY LOCATED IN AN AREA PROPOSED TO BE ADDED TO THE DOWNTOWN CLEARWATER COMMUN ITY REDEVELOPMENT AREA, IDENTIFIED AS THE SOUTH CORRIDOR EXPANSION AREA, LOCATED EAST OF EWING, WASHINGTON AND MADISON AVENUES, SOUTH OF GOULD, PIERCE AND CLEVELAND STREETS, WEST OF MISSOURI AVENUE, AND NORTH OF TURNER STREET, AS DESCRIBED MORE PARTICULARLY HEREIN, FROM. GENERAL COMMERCIAL, NEIGHBORHOOD COMMERCIAL, LIMITED OFFICE, AND PUBLIC/SEMI-PUBLIC TO URBAN CENTER (EASTERN CORRIDOR); PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the amendment to the zoning atlas of the City as set forth in this ordinance is found to be reasonable, proper and appropriate, and in compliance with Florida law; now, therefore, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA: Section 1. The following described property in Clearwater, Florida, is hereby rezoned, and the zoning atlas of the City is amended as follows: Property Zoninq District See Exhibits A and B attached hereto. (Z 92-5) From: General Commercial, Neighborhood Commercial, Limited Office, and Public/Semi-Public To: Urban Center (Eastern Corridor) Section 2. The City Commission does hereby certify that this ordinance is consistent with the City's Comprehensive Plan. Section 3. The Planning and Development Director is directed to revise the zoning atlas of the City in accordance with the foregoing amendment. Section 4. This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon adoption, subject to the approval of the land use category set forth in Ordinance No. 5302- 92 by the Pinellas County Board of County Commissioner. PASSED ON FIRST READING PASSED ON SECOND AND FINAL READING AND ADOPTED Rita Garvey Mayor-Commissioner Approved as ~ M. A. Galbraith, City Attorney nd correctness: Attest: Cynthia E. Goudeau City Clerk LEGAL: SOUTH CORRIDOR EXPANSION AREA From a point 50 feet East of the Northeast corner of Lot 8, Block B, Marantha Subdivision, PB 45-16, as a POINT OF BEGINNING, proceed West to intersection of South Greenwood Avenue, then North along centerline of South Greenwood Avenue to intersection of Court Street, then West along centerline of Court Street 180 feet, then North along West boundary of Lots 18 through 20, Block 0, Coachman Heights Subdivision, PB 20-26, then West to intersection of Ewing Avenue, then North 690 feet along centerline of Ewing Avenue, then East to intersection of South Greenwood Avenue, then South along centerline of South Greenwood Avenue to intersection of Gould Street, then East along centerline of Gould Street to intersection of Washington Avenue, then Northerly along centerline of Washington Avenue to intersection of Pierce Street, thence East to intersection of South Madison Avenue, then North 425 feet along centerline of South Madison Avenue, then East to intersection of South Missouri Avenue, then South along centerline of South Missouri Avenue to the POINT OF BEGINNING. EXHIBIT A 5303 FROM PUBLIC/SEMI-PUBLIC (P/SP) TO URBAN CENTER (EASTERN CORRIDOR) (UC(E)): . ~ ! Lots 24 thru 39, Gibson1s Clearwater Heights Lots 1, 2, 7 and part of Lot 3, Janie Daniels Subdivision Lots 4 and part of Lot 1, R. H. Padgett's Subdivision Part of Lot 14 of original Lot 5, R. H. Padgett's Subdivision of Original Lots 2 & 5 Lots 5 and 6, Block 1, W. F. Hughey's Subdivision , and vacated streets FROM LIMITED OFFICE (OL) TO URBAN CENTER (EASTERN CORRIDOR) (UC(E)): Lots 2 thru 6 and 21 thru 25 of original Lot 5, R. H. Padgett's Subdivision of Original Lots 2 & 5 Lots 2 thru 4, Block 1, W. F. Hughey's Subdivision FROM GENERAL COMMERCIAL (CG) TO URBAN CENTER (EASTERN CORRIDOR (UC(E)): Sec. 15-29-15, M&B 31.01, 31.03, 31.04, 31.05, 31.06, 31.07, 31.08, 31.09, 31.10, 31.11, and vacated streets Lots 4 thru 6, 8 thru 21 and part of Lot 3, Janie Daniels Subdivision Lots 7 thru 13, 15 thru 20 and part of Lot 14 of original Lot 5, R. H. Padgett's Subdivision of Original Lots 2 & 5 Lots 7 thru 13, Block 1, and Lots 2 thru 8, Block 2, W. F. Hughey1s Subdivision Lots 2 thru 5 and part of Lot 6, Indian Heights Lots 1 and 2, Block A, Earl Scheib-Commercial Center Greenwood Medical and Rehab Center Condo 150 Lots 1 thru 14, Block 1, Lots 1 thru 13, Block 2, Moase & Harrison Subdivision Lots 1 thru 18, Mac Dixson's Subdivision Lots 19 thru 28, Mac Dixson's 1st Addition Lot 8 thru 14 of original Lot 2, R. H. Padgett's Subdivision of Original Lots 2 & 5 Part of Lot 3, R. H. Padgett's Subdivision FROM NEIGHBORHOOD COMMERCIAL (CN) TO URBAN CENTER (EASTERN CORRIDOR) (UC(E)): Lots 10 thru 15 and Lots 25 thru 30, Block B, and Lots 1 thru 7 and 11 thru 20, Block D, Coachman Heights Revised EXHIBIT B ~0 '-...;,(.'IO'~-~~ ~ CL[VELAND -- I l~i Ri I. f" 7' tI Ir -.- 2 r. -ru '::'~-';- 161'15' -- 1';"'2 11 . 104' -,--- - ~ '~, 1-41, : J' _.:..; L_~ L .1_ ST U C ( E ) r- '~~, B: '. ~ 17 - ,.' - '", L " \;- 2 ~ 1] --i8 ,---- J T' 18 --'. --. . "i~ ;==~~~'~r~' , . . -- ... e--~- 2;- ,c -i - . :~'>- !'l' ~Qh ': " .6 ,-- ,.. ...,\ 19,\,"' :.t:l ~11 ,~ ~~llil:.1:~. : if !:O~r" r i ! "_; _ ~L~J ~ _ 0 ru~N(R 2 12 I J '04 10 \l 23 22 21 20 19 !; ;. ;~T- I ';i I,-;--T-q- '~ , 1 I ~ I lIt ' : ~ '0 I' \ :,:> II J I '" _I 'r, '" : q c:'f.' , : -:2)" I I:,~ ::'4 :: ~ ;2:' ,Z: Z0 'h_ __ _________ .-....----.. r ~ ;..' STR[[T ~ " " , . ':; 41,) - , Q t -=. ~/~ C ~ .~'~-..I I 2 J..:l,!"; ~ -'bQ~LJ -- _~6".'\"'-+ ~__ -+'1- 15' ; '0 ;. {S:~ 0 D ci? ,;r- <:>;~ '? 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OL E A!> T 0 f'" E WIN G AV RESIDENi\AL OHICe w'E S'T 0 F MISS 0 U R r A. v TO DOWNloWN uc eEl OE.\JE.LOPMt=NT 1.(2.0'1 ACRES PLANNING end ZONING BOARD I CITY COMMISSION SECTION 16 TOWNSIlIP 7-q S RANGE 15 E ATLAS PAGE z..qS8 Q !\In,,l~ Fomlly 5363 " . . ! ORDINANCE NO. 5304-92 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA, AMENDING THE ZONING ATLAS OF THE CITY BY REZONING CERTAIN PROPERTY LOCATED SOUTH OF CLEVELAND STREET, NORTH OF COURT STREET, AND WEST OF SOUTH OSCEOLA AVENUE, AS DESCRIBED MORE PARTICULARLY HEREIN, FROM PUBLIC/SEMI- PUBLIC TO URBAN CENTER (BAYFRONT); PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the amendment to the zoning atlas of the City as set forth in this ordinance is found to be reasonable, proper and appropriate, and in compliance with Florida law; now, therefore, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA: Section 1. The following described property in Clearwater, Florida, is hereby rezoned, and the zoning atlas of the City is amended as follows: I Property Part of Lots 1 thru 3, Block A, and an acreage North of the East 320 feet of Lot 2, John R. Davey's Subdivision, and M&B 13.06, 'Section 16-29-15. (Z 92-6) Zonina District From: Public/Semi-Public To: Urban Center (Bayfront) Section 2. The City Commission does hereby certify that this ordinance is consistent with the City's Comprehensive Plan. Section 3. The Plan4ning and Development Director is directed to revise the zoning atlas of the City in accordance with the foregoing amendment. Section 4. This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon adoption. PASSED ON FIRST READING PASSED ON SECOND AND FINAL READING AND ADOPTED Rita Garvey Mayor-Commissioner Approved as to form and correctness: Attest: M. A. Galbraith, Jr. City Attorney Cynthia E. Goudeau City Clerk j; 'L j-- 2/ 6 Q: J 0 <t-;)O:.> z 7 5 6 0 1S-- 2 129 7 8 4 .::::. 5 ""..... CC Q) ~'" .~ '" 0'" "''''0 "'''' "'''' ~ 55 3 90 35 - "'... ........, ...... .... V) ..,.., ..,..,.., II) CLEVELAND 0 (S.R. 60) ,- II) ~j~ ;/.; .', a I i , of .. ~. 'm ; I r I~ II I, \ ROMPON'S . & BASKINS .57-1 ,... 5 4 J E ILLS g. 36 o ... .., lOB' . ~9. \ [-'[-f'~~r "]~r~ ~... ~'B1"~ ~~ /0 ... .. I ~ ~I I ~ ; ... .. fO 7615114.3 21 on 10 12 I _. II) ,... DAVEY8 8 2.3 H :::; 12/09 661\- .09 481.}- 474 461). 04 9 10 22 ~~ .3 OW NED 21 u . PROPERTY 4 HI - 87 z o Ul 110 iE ei :x:: I 70 ~ -J 112 107 ~ bO -- ',- 200 .------.------.-.-.- 14 15 17 8 I 16 5 119 -- .2059-493 PIERCE o .. CITY OWNED 4487-808 1.3/01 210 UC (C) 22-1 226 305 228 3071.3/04 1.3/03 1.3/02 311 300 r I I OJ OAK COVE CON 0 O. i, 102- 92 210 j5 --- 65 ~ . tJ 1.3/10 -.J . '-" \ ..,j; ..,. UC (8) tJ '" ::::> \0 !'9Ul 21 o 10 PARK 10/ /03 ~ /07 2 115 (",' 117 ~ 119 123 8 0 PIERCE 10 20/ 203 W 205 207 9 209 2 21 20 215 .3 / 6 7 8 u, 4 5 ~ 12J ~ U7 5 0 FRANKUN 10 ~~ 301 96 ~~! 40 .39300 .... 41 .:''' n: REV H - \ 7- 91- PROPOSED REZONING ~ CA,-vA~V 8APTI<;:"r C-HuR.c..H .--- ---- - ---- OWHe:ft Z <11.-6 APPLICANT C\TY OF C.LEA~w A, ER PROPERTY DESCRIPTION PART B ,- ZONING PART OF LOTS 1, 2 & 3, BLOCK A, ..--- . AND ACREAGE NORTH OF THE EAST 320 FEET OF LOT 2 .; . . .. .-' :',;-; ;,., FROM ?I S? . .. . . .,' I (e\ .. .. TO . UC . PLANNING and ZONING BOARD I CITY t:OMMISSIOH SECTION oQ6 TOWNSHIP 2..Q 8 RANGE \ IS" E ATLAS PAGE '277 'B 286 1) .5Inl;ll. F.mlly ~ L ;J1 ORDINANCE NO. 5305-92 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA, AMENDING THE ZONING ATLAS OF THE CITY BY REZONING CERT A I N PROPERTY LOCATED SOUTH OF CLEVELAND STREET, NORTH OF COURT STREET, AND EAST OF SOUTH OSCEOLA AVENUE, AS DESCRIBED MORE PARTICULARLY HEREIN, FROM PUBLIC/SEMI- PUBLIC TO URBAN CENTER (CORE); PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the amendment to the zoning atlas of the City as set forth in this ordinance is found to be reasonable, proper and appropriate, and in compliance with Florida law; now, therefore, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA: Section 1. The following described property in Clearwater, Florida, is hereby rezoned, and the zoning atlas of the City is amended as follows: Property Zoninq District Part of Lot 11, Lots 12 thru 20, Block B, John R. Davey Subdivision. (Z 92-6) From: Public/Semi-Public To: Urban Center (Core) Section 2. The City Commission does hereby certify that this ordinance is consistent with the City's Comprehensive Plan. Section 3. The Planning and Development Director is directed to revise the zoning atlas of the City in accordance with the foregoing amendment. Section 4. This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon adoption. PASSED ON FIRST READING PASSED ON SECOND AND FINAL READING AND ADOPTED Rita Garvey Mayor-Commissioner Approved as to form~and correctness: :x' - '-. ~ Attest: Cynthia E. Goudeau City Clerk M. A. Galbraith, City Attorney \ \ . I I I I I I \ I ~ \ ~\ ~\ \ -- . 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DAVE: 8 '~:~;, " ----(B }_n__ .J 10 21 13/01 210 c l- gj I.L. 215 3 1 221 4 223-- 227 5 0 <D 301 40 41 42 COT Zl 'A CITY .:\ OWNED u C (C) 22<( 226 228 6 7 f 5 FRANKUN 39S00 96 l .( r-- 0 ~ W 1 :J 0 <D ~ q, r-- on u 0<( ~ ~ PROPERTY 4 H1 87 S05 S0713/04 13/02 SOO ?'1 37 36 35 '" ~ 44 ~Bfil-l~78 ~ REV \\-\1-'11. PROPOSED REZONING - OWH~" PEACE M eM o~IA (... PAE< BVlt~IA"" c. ~uD.Ct+ z q 1- (; A.PPLlCANT t.lTY e:>t=' cLE:A~wt\lE:\L PROPERTY DESCRIPTION PA ltT A - ZONING SOl{7H OF C :... J;; -...: c::: I-. ,A /II .t> SI: FROM PI ~ P f\lORTH of COUR-r 5 I. TO UC (c) c: 1+ $,,- of 5. O-SC.EOlA AVE. PLAHNING and ZOHING BOARD I CITY ~OMM'SS'ON SE.CTlON 0'=\6 TOWNSHIP '2Q S RANGE \ S- E ATLA.S PAOE 2..77 e, 266B . Sln91. Family 5'3 (\ 5 5 STREET ~~ c; 200 . ~ . 13/06 2. PIS P ? ~ o w u (/') o . . ~5 65 COVE CONDO. 102-92 13/10 " ORDINANCE NO. 5235-92 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA, RELATING TO THE LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE; AMENDING SECTIONS 135.138 THROUGH 135.146, CODE OF ORDINANCES, RELATING TO THE URBAN CENTER DISTRICT, TO ADD A TRANSITION SUBDISTRICT AND TO REDEFINE THE PERMITTED AND CONDITIONAL USES AND OTHER DEVELOPMENT REQUIREMENTS WITHIN THE URBAN CENTER DISTRICT; CREATING SECTION 135.1461, CODE OF ORDINANCES, TO ESTABLISH DEVELOPMENT REQUIREMENTS FOR THE TRANSITION SUBDISTRICT; AMENDING SECTION 136.022, CODE OF ORDINANCES, RELATING TO PARKING STANDARDS; AMENDING SECTION 136.025, RELATING TO CONDITIONAL USE STANDARDS; AND AMENDING SECTION 137.007, CODE OF ORDINANCES, RELATING- TO DEFINITIONS; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA: Section 1. Sections 135.138 through 135.146, as amended by Ordinances 5088-91 and 5190-92, are further amended and Section 135.1461 is created within Division 22 of Chapter 135, Code of Ordinances, to read: Division 22. Urban Center District (UC-) Sec. 135.138. General description. This district is created to provide for and guide the development and use of 1 and with i n the downtown area of the city in a manner that promotes the implementation of the comprehensive plan, promulgates the downtown area as a major retail, business, office, government and residential center of the city, and insures the continued viability and growth of the ad valorem tax base for the downtown. The specific development regulations are intended to encourage planned development and revitalization of the downtown area consistent with the "Downtown Development Plan" "Rcdcyclopment Plan for Downtown Clcarwater" and the city's comprehensive land usc plan. Sec. 135.139. Expansion/contraction. Applications to expand or contract the Urban Center District shall be reviewed for consistency with the "Downtown Development Plan" "Rcdcvelopmcnt Plan for DO'.mtown CleariJater" and the city1s comprehensive land use plan and judged in accord with expressed goals and objectives contained therein. Sec. 135.140. Subdistricts The Urban Center District shall be comprised of the following thrce (3) subdistricts: (1 ) B a yf r 0 n t U C ( B ): T hat po r t ion 0 f the U r ban C e n t e r 0 i s t r i c t 1 y i n g ,^'C s t of Osceola Avenue, and west of Fort Harrison ~vcnuc south of Court Strect. (2) Core UC(C): That portion of the Urban Centcr District lying cast of Osccola Avcnue, cast of Fort Harrison ~Yenuc south of Court Street, Jnd i~est of Myrtle f,ycnuc. (3) Eastern Corridor UC(E): T~at portion of tho Downtown Development District lying east of Myrtle ^venue. lil Transition UC(T). Sec. 135.141. Permitted uses. (a) Within the Bayfront subdistrict, only the following uses (and structures designed for such uses) shall be permitted: (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) Medical clinics. ilQl ~ Commercial parking. i1ll ~ Vendors franchised to sellon public property (selling from pushcarts). ~ Churches. synaqoques. monasteries. and other places of worship. (13) Accessory uses. (14) Art galleries/studios. i12l Townhouses. (b) Within the Core subdistrict and Eastern Corridor s~bdistricts, only the following uses (and structures designed for such uses) shall be permitted: Indoor retail sales. Restaurants. Business/professional/government offices. Hotels/motels. Convention centers. Indoor commercial recreation/entertainment. Personal services. Accessory dwellings. Multiple-family dwellings. (1) Indoor retail sales. (2) Restaurants. (3) Business/professional offices. (4) Hotels/motels. (5) Convention centers. (6) Indoor commercial recreation/entertainment. (7) Personal services. (8) Accessory dwellings. (9) Multiple-family dwellings. (10) Medical clinics/laboratories. (11) Commercial parking. (12) Government offices and facilities. (13) Business services. ~ Alcoholic beveraqe sales (on premises consumption). (lq) Veterinary offices. (15) Caso1ine stations. i12l~ Transportation stations. (17) O~tdoor retail sales, displays and/or storage. (18) O~tdoor commercial recreation/entertainment. (19) Vehic1c service. 2 (20) Indoor storagc and/or warchousing. (21) Wholcsaling/distributing. (22) Manufacturing. (23) Rcscarch and dcvclopmcnt. 1lQl ~ Interval ownership and timeshare dwellings. 1lZl ~ Funeral homes. ilal ~ Nursing homes. il2l ~ Hospitals. iZQl ~ Congregate care. 1Zll~ Churches, synagogues, monasteries and other places of worship. ~ fJG+ Social and community services. ~ fJ++ Public and private elementary, middle and high schools. ~ ~ Universities, colleges, academies and similar facilities for learning. ~ ~ Townhouses. (31) Thrcc family d\;cllings. (35) T\JO family d\;cll ings. (36) Dctachcd single family dwcllings. 12Ql Commercial or trade schools. 1Zll Child day care. iZal Vendors franchised to sellon public property. if2l fJ++ Accessory uses. llQl f38+ Art galleries/studios. (c) Within the Eastern Corridor subdistrict, only the followinq uses (and structures desiqned for such uses) shall be permitted: ill ill ill ill ill ill ill ill ill iill iill iill ill.l .illl iill 1lQl 1lZl ilal il2l iZQl 1lli illl ~ ~ learninq. Indoor retail sales. Restaurants. Business/professional offices. Hotels/motels. Convention centers. Indoor commercial recreation/entertainment. Personal services. Accessory dwellinqs. Multiple-family dwellinqs. Medical clinics/laboratories. Commercial parkinq. Government offices and facilities. Business services. Veterinary offices. Transportation stations. Interval ownership and timeshare dwellinqs. Funeral homes: Nursinq homes. Hospitals. Conqreqate care. Churches, synaqoques, monasteries and other places of worship. Social and community services. Public and private elementary, middle and hiqh schools. Universities, colleqes, academies and similar facilities for 3 ~ Commercial or trade schools. iZQl Child day care. ~ Vendors franchised to sellon public property. ...lflU. Alcoholic beveraqe sales (on premises consumption) within the Eastern Corridor District, but not the North and South Corridor Expansion Districts, as defined in the "Downtown Development Plan." i22l Accessory uses. ilQl Art qalleries/studios. (d) Within the Transition subdistrict. only the followinq uses (and structures desiqned for such uses) shall be permitted: ill Indoor retail sales. ifl Restaurants. ill Business/professional offices. 111 Indoor commercial recreation/entertainment. 121 Personal services. iQl Accessory dwellinqs. ill Multiple-family dwellinqs. ial Medical clinics/laboratories. 121 Commercial parkinq. ilQl Government offices and facilities. illl Business services. ilfl Transportation stations. illl Funeral homes. il1l Conqreqate care. 1l2l Churches, synaqoques, monasteries and other places of worship. 1lQl Social and community services. 1lZl Townhouses. ~ Three-family dwellinqs. il2l Two-family dwellinqs. 1ZQl Detached sinqle-family dwellinqs. i2ll Accessory uses. 1ZZl Art qalleries/studios. Sec. 135.142. Conditional uses. (a) Within the Bayfront subdistrict, the following uses may be permitted as conditional uses: (1) Transportation stations. (2) Alcoholic beverage sales (consumption on premises). B+ ^lcoholic beverage sales (package sales). ill f4+ Helistops. (b) ^ny use which is not identified within preceding section 135.1~1 as a permitted ~se in the Core and Eastern Corridor subdistricts may be permitted as a conditional use by the planning and zoning board, except that blood plasma centers shall be prohibited and not available for such consideration. The dOlmtown development board may, at its discretion, revieil, take a position on and be heard before the planning and zoning board concerning any conditional use request. In order for any conditional use to receive approval, the given use 4 shall be determined to be consistent and compatible with the expressed description of this district, the "RedeyelopmeRt Plan for Dm'mtO'.'Yn Clearwater, II and all standards for approval contained in chapter 136, section 136.025. 111 Bed and breakfast inns. 121 Marina facilities. ill Within the Core and Eastern Corridor subdistricts, the followinq uses may be permitted as conditional uses: ill Alcoholic beveraqe sales (packaqe sales). ~ Bed and breakfast inns. ill Veterinary offices. 111 Gasoline stations. 121 Outdoor retail sales, displays and/or storaqe. iQl Outdoor commercial recreation/entertainment. lZl Indoor storaqe and/or warehousinq. ial Wholesalinq/distributinq. 121 Manufacturinq. l1Ql Vehicle service. 1lll Residential shelters. ifl Within the Transition subdistrict, the followinq uses may be permitted as conditional uses: ill ~ ill 111 121 iQl lZl ial 121 l1Ql 1lll illl 1W. J.ill learninq. i.ill. Alcoholic beveraqe sales (on premises consumption) Level I qroup care. Level II qroup care. Level III qroup care. Conqreqate care. Nursinq homes. Child day care. Commercial or trade schools. Residential shelters. Hotels/Motels. Bed and breakfast inns. Veterinary offices. Public and private elementary, middle and hiqh schools. Universities. colleqes. academies and similar facilities for Indoor storaoe and/or warehousinq. Sec. 135.143. Use limitations. (a) One vendor selling from a p~shcart shall be permitted per property developed with more than one hundred thousand (100,000) square feet of gross floor area devoted to commercial or office usage (or combination thereof), The pushcart shall be easily moved and maintained by one person and shall measure not more than eight (8) feet in length and fo~r (4) feet in width. ^ll vending shall occur on the qualify~ng property, not v:ithin any public right of If.,'ay or any other property. 5 (b) CasoliAe statioAs shall have all pumps aAd dispensing islands located at least fifteen (15) feet from all property lines. iQl {€+ All alcoholic beverage sales shall comply with the applicable provisions of terms contained in chapter 136, section 136.024 and chapter 72. (d) TO\mhouses shall be governed by the dimensional aAd numerical development requirements contained in chapter 136, section 136.121. (e) Three family dltl'elliAgs shall be goverAed by the dimensional aAd numerical development requirements of the Multiple Family Residential "T\/elve" District contained in section 135.0~q of this chapter. (f) T',"'o family d'li'ellings shall be governed by the dimensional .lAd numerical developmeAt requirameAts of the Multiple Family Residantial "Twelve" District contaiAed in sectioA 135.0~3 of this chapter. (g) Detached siAgle family dwolliAgs shall be governed by tAe dimensioAal and numerical developmeAt requiremeAts of the Multiple Family Residential "EigAt" District contaiAed in section 135.029 of tAis chapter. lQl Vendors sellinq on public property shall be franchised by the city and shall operate only in accordance with the terms of the franchise aqreement. illW Family, group and congregate care facilities shall comply with all terms contained in chapter 136, section 136.020. iQl f4+ Accessory uses shall comply with all terms contained in chapter ~ section 136.008. ifl f4+ All uses, whether permitted, conditional or nonconforming, shall be conducted in consonance with the use standards contained in chapter 136, section 136.005. Sec. 135.144. Development requirements for the Bayfront subdistrict. (a) Dimensional and numerical requirements. The following dimensional and numerical requirements shall apply to development within the Bayfront subdistrict of the Urban Center District: (1) Maximum floor area ratio: Two (2.0). (2) Maximum density: Forty-two (42) dwelling or hotel units per net acre. (3) Maximum height: Sixty (60) feet. (4) Minimum setbacks from street riqhts-of-way: a. For buildinqs havinq a heiqht in excess of thirty (30) feet: Fifteen (15) feet. b. For buildinqs havinq a heiqht of thirty (30) feet or less: Ten (10) 6 ,; S' a3-s feet. c. For huildinqs which either do not provide surface narkinq or setback surfilcc DilrkinQ a minimum of twenty (20) feet from any street riQht-of-way: f1onn. ill {-4-} l'Iinil1llll11 setbacks from side and rellr property lines: None. a . ~u-H:.ed b. -R*luirecl Buildings having a hcigh4~ in cnccss of thirty (30) fcet shJl1 h,wc a setback of fifteen (15) feet. SlIi ldlngs ha'/ing a height of thirty (30) feet or less sha-l-l hJve J selbad of. ten (10) feet. I) 1Ql f&+ Off~street parking: Off-street parking and loading requirements within the Bayfront subdistrict shall be the same as within the Core subdistrict. These requirements are set forth in section 135.145, paragraphs (b) through (f). (b) View corridor. Forty (40) percent of the width of the property (measured parallel to Clearwater Harbor) shall be kept free of buildings for the purpose of providing a view corridor to Clearwater Harbor and Clearwater Beach. The view~orridor may be a single continuous space or divided incrementally. The area within the corridor(s) may be maintained as open ~pace, be utilized for .amenities, or be surfaced for unenclosed parking. Waterfront properties shall be exempt from the view corridor deseribed herein, but SAJll comply '..,.;tl1 setback, clear space Jnd other requirements applicable to waterfront properties. (c) Amenity area. Properties All properties shall be provided with ground level amenities which positively contribute to the ambience and aesthetics afforded the Urban Center District, in accordance with the followino schedule-tfle. area devoted to such JmeAitie~ to be in accordance wit~ the following: Minimum Amenity Area (Percentage of Lot Area) Floor Area Ratio 0.5 - less than 1.0 1.0 - 2.0 5 10 All amenity areas shall be desioned to be used bv the public and shall be locate~ adiacent to street riahts-of-wav or shall be directly accessible from street riqhts-of-way provided with improvements which are conducive to establishing a high standard of ~rban aesthetics. Such improvements may include pedestrian plazas, seating areas, fountains, sculptures, and landscaped areas and oardens trees, and the like. All outdoor amenity areas shall be provided with illumination devices. Sec. 135.145. Development requirements for the Core subdistrict. (a) Until such time as the "Redevelopment Plan for Downtm'YA Clearwater" is reevaluated by the city commis~ion, there There shall be no floor area ratio, density, height or other development requirements in the Core subdistrict, except for park ing as provided in this section which is set forth in-4e-l-lew-i-Rg parJgraph~ (b) through (f). 7 .~ rI fj (b) Off-street parking and loading requirements shall be as set forth in under chapter 136, section 136.022 for any new, altered or expanded use except as otherwise provided for herein. Specifically, these off street parking and loading requirements apply to an)' nel'l, altered or expanded use except as follows: (1) Existing uses nonconforming with respect to parking shall be entitled to be reestablished if damaged or destroyed, irrespective of the extent of same, to the extent of the use existing prior to damage or destruction without prov i ding any add it i ona 1 park i ng, based on the requ i rements of the sect i on, beyond that which existed previously. (2) Existing uses nonconforming with respect to parking which are changed, altered or expanded in use so as to increase park i ng requ i rements sha 11 be required to provide only such additional spaces as determined by the positive difference between that number of spaces required immediately prior to January 22, 1981, for the use and the number of spaces required herein, irrespective of the fact that parking may still be deficient under the terms of this section. (3) Parking requirements shall be waived for separate, individual uses whose parking requirement is ten (10) or fewer spaces. (c) Required off-street parking shall be provided according to the following schedule: (1) Retail sales, offices, services~aB4manufacturing, and other similar uses shall be provided with a minimum of one parking space per four hundred (400) square feet of gross floor area. (2) Restaurant, and entertainment and institlltional uses shall be provided with a minimum of one parking space per each 200 square feet of qross floor area five (5) occupants based on design capacity. (3) Hotels~ aB4 motels and bed and breakfast inns shall be provided with a minimum of one parking space per unit or quest bedroom, plus any required parkinq for other associated uses. (4) Residential uses shall be provided with a minimum of one parking space per unit. (d) It is hereby declared to be the intent of this section to provide for sufficient flexibility in the parking requirement formula so as to allow for consideration of individual situations and more innovative solutions to the provision of off-street parking. Consistent with this intent, once the number of spaces required to serve a given use is identified, the city, in conjunction with the applicant, will review the existing or proposed public parking available to serve the proposed use, such unusual or special conditions or provisions as might be unique to the use, and the desire and ability of the city to participate in any joint undertaking to provide parking space. In determining compliance with the above off-street parking requirements, the following specific factors may be taken into account and applied toward the number of required parking spaces: 8 (1) The number of available off-street public parking spaces that typically record less than a ninety (90) per cent utilization rate, as determined by the traffic engineer, within six hundred (600) feet for long term (over three (3) hours) and four hundred (400) feet for short term (three (3) hours or less) parking. (2) The number of spaces that can be provided within six hundred (600) feet for employees and four hundred (400) feet for visitors based upon shared use of existing parking spaces, public or private, due to variation in typical hours of operation. In the event shared use of existing parking is proposed, a letter of no object ion from the owner of the park ing area to be shared sha 11 be provided. (3) The number of available off-street parking spaces within six hundred (600) feet for employee parking and four hundred (400) feet for visitor parking, owned or leased by the applicant for off-site parking space, provided such site is under the same ownership or there is. provided evidence satisfactory to the city of a binding commitment of satisfactory duration to the use of such parking for the principal use in question during its normal hours of operation. Off-site parking arrangements may include private and/or public parking spaces and shall provide for the city to be notified sixty (60) days prior to the termination or cancellation of any such arrangement. (4) The number of parking spaces that should be added or subtracted based upon unusual or special conditions unique to a particular use or based upon specialized programs such as car-pooling or public transit opportunities and requirements for employees or visitors. (5) The amount of money offered as payment in lieu of providing required off-street parking space, such payment to be based upon an estimated initial per space or annual operating and maintenance cost set by resolution of the city commission and subject to review at intervals of not more than two (2) years. In establishing the process for payment in lieu of parking, the city commission shall designate the responsible department or authority charged with receiving moneys and establishing a fund to be utilized exclusively for the provision of capital improvements to and operation and maintenance of parking facilities in the Urban Center District~ and in Jccord \:ith thc "Rcdcvclopmcnt PlJn for Dm:ntol'ln C 1 CJrWJtcr. " (6) The direct the indirect contribution toward and feasibility of acquisition, construction and/or operation of new or expanded parking facilities in conjunction with the proposed use. (e) All new, altered, or expanded uses requiring more than ten (10) parking spaces shall submit a parking plan to the traffic engineer which shall document the following: (1) Location of property, type(s) of use, required number of parking spaces for each use and composition of required parking (i.e., long and short- term) . (2) Proposed provision for parking on and/or off-site. 9 (3) Available public parking and proposed use thereof, by location, if proposed to be counted. (4) Alternative financial contribution in lieu of parking, if any, and the basis therefor. (5) Other proposed arrangements designed to meet or in lieu of parking requirements. (f) All determinations made under the provisions of the section shall be approved by the city manager, upon the recommendation of the traffic engineer and planning director. Appeals of any decision of the city manaqer relatinq to the application of the provisions of this section may be made to Hhere deemed appropriate by the city manager, this determination may be referred to and made ~ the city commission. Determination as to the required number of spaces under paragraph (c) and the number and basis of establishing any addition to or subtraction from this number by the city manager or city commission under paragraph (d) shall be noted and made a part of the building permit record of the city. The city commission or its designee may provide for lease payments to the public parking system or payments in lieu of parking on such installment or incremental basis as is deemed financially equitable and sound. (q) Amenity areas. Properties shall be provided with qround level amenities which positively contribute to the ambience and aesthetics afforded the Urban Center District, in accordance with the followinq schedule: Floor Area Ratio Minimum Amenity Area (Percentaqe of Lot Area) 0.5 - 1.0 Greater than 1.0 2 lQ All amenity areas shall be desiqned to be used by the public and shall be located adiacent to street riqhts-of-way or shall be directly accessible from street riqhts-of-way. Such improvements may include pedestrian plazas, seatinq areas, fountains, sculptures, and landscaped areas and qardens. All outdoor amenity areas shall be provided with illumination devices. Sec. 135.146. subdistrict. Development requirements for the Eastern Corridor (a) Dimensional and numerical requirements. The following dimensional and numerical requirements shall apply to development within the Eastern Corridor subdistrict of the Urban Center District: (1) Maximum density: Seventy (70) dwelling units or hotel/motel units per net acre. (2) Maximum floor area ratio: Three (3.0). (3) Maximum height: Two hundred (200) One hundred sixty (160) feet. 10 (4) Off-street parking: Off-street parking and loading requirements within the Eastern Corridor subdistrict shall be the same as within the Core subdistrict. These requirements are set forth in preceding section 135.1~5, paragraphs (b) through (f). (b) Amenity area. Properties shall be provided with qround level amenities which positively contribute to the ambience and aesthetics afforded the Urban Center District, in accordance with the followinq schedule: Floor Area Ratio Minimum Amenity Area (Percentaae of Lot Area) 0.5 - 1.0 Greater than 1.0 ~ lQ. All amenity areas shall be desiqned to be used by the public and shall be located adjacent to street riqhts-of-way or shall be directly accessible from street riqhts-of-way. Such improvements may include pedestrian plazas, seatinq areas, fountains, sculptures, and landscaped areas and qardens. All outdoor amenity areas shall be provided with illumination devices. Reserved. Sec. 135.1461. Development requirements for the Transition subdistrict. (a) Dimensional and numerical requirements. The followinq dimensional and numerical requirements shall apply to development within the Transition subdistrict of the Urban Center District: (1) Maximum density: Twenty-eiqht (28) dwellinq units or forty-two (42) hotel/motel units per net acre. (2) Maximum floor area ratio: a. For residential or hotel/motel uses: None. b. For other uses: Three-tenths (0.3). (3) Maximum heiqht: a. For residential or hotel/motel uses: Sixty (60) feet. b. For other uses: Thirty-five (35) feet. (4) Minimum lot area: Six thousand (6.000) square feet. (5) Minimum lot width at setback line: Sixty (60) feet. (6) Minimum lot depth: Eiqht-five (85) feet. (7) Minimum setbacks: Principal and accessory structures shall be afforded setbacks which measure not less than as follows, nor less than any qreater requirement which may be applicable to a particular property in accordance with the uniform development requlations contained in chapter 136: a. From a street riqht-of-way: Twenty (20) feet. 11 b. From a side property line: Five (5) feet. c. From a rear property line: Ten (10) feet. (8) Minimum open space: a. For the lot: Thirty (30) per cent of the lot area. b. For the front yard: Fifty-five (55) per cent of the front yard area. (9) Off-street parkinq: Off-street parkinq and loadinq requirements within the Transition subdistrict shall be qoverned by the requirements of section 136.022. Section 2. Paragraph (4) of Subsection (f) of Section 136.022, Code of Ordinances, is amended to read: Sec. 136.022. Parking standards. (f) Off-street parking spaces. (4) Schedule. The following shall be the mlnlmum number of off-street parking spaces required for each land use, activity, building or structure permitted by th i s deve 1 opment code. When the determi nat i on of the number of required off-street parking spaces results in a requirement of a fractional space, any fraction less than one-half (.5) space shall be rounded down to the nearest whole number and any fraction of one-half (.5) space or more shall be rounded up. Parking spaces required on the basis of building floor area shall apply to gross floor area unless otherwise specified. Parking spaces required for employees shall be based on the maximum number of employees on duty or residing, or both, on the premises at anyone time, which would include any overlap of employees at a change of shift. a. Residential and lodging uses. 1. Detached single-family dwellings, townhouse units and two-family dwell- ings: Two (2) parking spaces per dwelling unit. 2. Three-family dwellings, multiple-family dwellings, accessory Jttachcd dwellings and mobile homes: One and one-half (1.5) parking spaces per dwelling un i t. 3. Mote 1 sand hote 1 s: One park i ng space per mote 1 or hotel un i t. Any ancillary retail, restaurant, tavern or personal service uses (including banquet and meeting room space) located within a hotel/motel building and which occupy not more than five (5) per cent of the gross floor area of the hotel/motel building shall be permitted a fifty (50) per cent reduction in parking for such ancillary uses. 4. Nursing homes: One parking space per two (2) beds occupied at maximum capacity. 5. Group care facilities: Two (2) parking spaces for the first six (6) persons, plus one space for each additional six (6) or fraction thereof, plus one 12 space per two (2) nonresident employees or supervisors. 6. Congregate care facilities: One parking space per two (2) dwelling units, plus one space per two (2) employees. 7. Residential shelters: One (1) parking space per six (6) residents, based on maximum occupancy approved by the city. A minimum of one (1) space shall be required for each shelter. 8. Bed and breakfast inns: One parkinq space per each bedroom devoted to the bed and breakfast use. * * * * * Section 3. Subsection (c) of Section 136.025, Code of Ordinances, as amended by Ordinances 5034-90 and 5107-91, is further amended to read: Sec. 136.025. Conditional use standards. (c) Supplementary standards, by category of use. The following standards (which apply to the identified category of use) shall supplement the general standards of use identified above and no conditional use shall be authorized unless determined to meet all of the standards applicable thereto. * * * * * (3.1) Bed and breakfast inn uses may be permitted in the Urban Center District, subject to the followinq: a. The hours of operation are compatible with surroundinq uses; b. The volume of traffic qenerated by the use is compatible with surroundinq uses; c. Such uses shall be permitted only in principal structures containinq not less than one thousand five hundred (1,500) square feet of aross floor area; d. Not more than fifty (50) percent of the qross square footaqe of the principal structure shall be utilized for the bed and breakfast use. For the purpose of calculatinq the area of the structure devoted to the bed and breakfast use, only the floor area of the bedroom and bathroom areas utilized by the bed and breakfast quests shall be considered in such calculations. e. The use complies with all of the qeneral standards contained in subsection (b) of this section. * * * * * (8) Child day care may be permitted within the limited Office, General Office, Neighborhood Commercial, Commercial Center, Urban Center (Transition) and Public/Semipublic Districts, subject to the followinq upon J determination that: 13 a. Sufficient on-site outdoor play areas shall be provided and so designed as to ensure user safety. b. Appropriate on-site loading and unloading areas shall be provided which are sufficiently distant from other trafficways so as to ensure user safety. c. The use shall comply with all of the general standards contained in subsection (b) of this section preceding paragraph (b). (9) Commercial parking lots may be permitted within the Beach Commercial, Resort Commercial "Twenty-four" and "Twenty-eight," and Public/Semipublic Districts, subject to the followinq upon determination that: a. The spaces available for rent shall not be spaces required by this deve lopment code to serve another use operat ing at the same time as the commercial parking lot. b. The spaces available for rent shall not be overflow spaces for another use situated on the same property unless _determined by the board that the commercial and noncommercial parking lots are complementary and design to function consistent with their use and purpose. c. The spaces shall be designed, surfaced and landscaped in accord with the minimum requirements of this development code. d. The use shall comply with all of the general standards contained in subsection (b) of this section preceding paragraph (b). (9.1) Commercial or trade schools may be permitted within the Urban Center (Transition), Limited Office and General Office districts, sub.iect to the followinq upon a determination that: a. All instructional areas shall be located within an enclosed building and all teaching shall be conducted indoors. b. The use shall comply with all of the general standards for conditional uses. (10) Congregate care facilities may be permitted within the Multiple- Family Residential "Twelve," "Sixteen," "Twenty-four" and "Twenty-eight" Districts, the Residential, Office and Commercial Planned Development Districts, and the Urban Center (Transition), Limited Office and Neighborhood Commercial Districts, subiect to the followinq upon determination that: a. The permitted dens i ty sha 11 not exceed the max imum permitted net density of the zoning district in which the facility is to be located, such density to be determined on the basis that every two (2) beds within the facility shall be considered to equal one (1) dwelling unit. For those facilities located within a Planned Development District, density shall be regulated through the site plan process in accordance with section 135.076, but the density shall not exceed the maximum allowable density set forth in section 136.082. 14 * * * * * LI b. The size and state of repair of the facility shall be appropriate for the proposed use. c. Ancillary service and recreation areas appropriate for the use shall be provided on the site in a manner which is compatible vvith surrounding propedies. ., d. The use shall be 'located \'Iithin an area which is not concentrated with other care facilities. e. The use shall comply with all of the general standards contained in subsection (b) of this section preceding pJragrJph (b). . , (10.1) Gasoline station uses may be permitted in the Urban Center (Core) and Urban Center (Eastern Corridor) Districts. sub~ect to the followinq: a. The use is located within subareas of the above districts which are specifically identified as suitable for Qasoline station uses in the "Downtown Development Plan." b. The use complies with all of the qeneral standards contained in subsection (b) of this section. !12.2) Hotel/motels may be permitted in the Urban Center (Transition) District. subject to the followinq: a. The hours of operation are compatible with surroundinq uses; b. The use comp 1 ies with a 11 of the Qenera 1 standards contained in subsection (b) of this section. 1 " , ' , . * * * * * . I~. , \ !- , " 03.1) Indoor storaQe and/or warehousinQ uses may be permitted in the Urban Center (Core). Urban Center (Eastern Corridor). and Urban Center (Transition) Districts. subiect to the followino: , , ~ . ~ . I : c , " a. The hours of operation are compatible with surroundinQ uses: b. The volume of traffic qenerated bv the use is compatible with surroundinQ uses: ! : ~ 1 n , " ~ I ~ ',I c. Anv noise Qenerated bv the use is compatible with surroundinQ uses; d. Within the Urban Center (Core) and Urban Center (Eastern Corridor) Districts, the use is located within subareas of these districts which are specifically identified as suitable for indoor storaQe and/or warehousinQ uses in the "Downtown Development Plan." ,-- I,' 1. t' \ i , I': I , ~ . e. The use complies with all of the Qeneral standards contained ill 'subsection (b) of this section. " ! I 15 i. 'l I i!' i i' ,. ;1 ,) k ;1 .: , \ .,,'; (14) Level I group care facilities may be permitted within the Multiple- Family Residential IlEight;'f uTwelve,H "Sixteen,1I "Twenty," tJTwenty-fourll and I!Twenty~eight" Districts, the nesidential, Office, and Commercial Planned Development Districts. and the Urban Center (Transition), limited Office and Neighborhood Commercial Districts, sub.iect to the followinq L1pon de-to~lRination ~: a. The use shall comply with all terms contained in section 136.020-;- .!'!'h:rmilj'l gt'ouf. (lnd congrcg:'ltc calTfacilitics," of thi: chapter. ," b. Accessory uses shall be limited to those normal and incidental to residential dwelling units. c. The use shall be reasonably compatible with the surrounding' neighborhood as measured by building size, location and state of repair. d. The site shall be able to accommodate required parking/ ancillary service and outdoor activity areas appropriate to the use and in a manner which is compatible with surrounding properties. e. Proper supervision shall be provided to ensure neighborhood compatibi lity. f. The use shall comply with all of the general standards contained in subsection' (b) of this section preceding paragraph (b}. (15) Level II group care facilities may be permitted within the Multiple- Fami ly Residential "Eight/'I uTwelve, Jl u5ixteen/lI, IITwentYI n "Twenty-four" and "Twenty-eightlt Districts, the Residential, Office and' Commercial Planned Development Districts/ and the Urban Center (Transition), limited Office and Neighb~rhood Commercial Districts. subject to the followinq upon determination -tfl.a t : . , , J I I I I I I ~ t \ t r I 1 I ] f [, I' I I I ! I a. The use shall comply with all regulations contained in section 136.020, "Family, group and congregate care facilities/" of this chapter. b. Accessory uses shall be limited to those normal and incidental to residential ,dwelling units. c. The use shall be reasonably compatible with the surrounding neighborhood as measured by building size, location and state of repair. d. The site, shall be able to accommodate required parking/ ancillary service and outdoor activity areas appropriate to the use and in a manner which is compatible with surrounding properties. e. Proper supervision shall be provided to ensure neighborhood compatibi 1 ity. f. The use shall comply with all of the general staqdards contained in subsection (b) of this section preceding pJragrJph (b). 16 'r ~ ' , , ; , Iii ) I ~ .- t ,i i \ \. ,_I I (16) Level III group care facilities may be permitted within lhe Urban Center (Transition), Limited Office and Neighborhood Commercial O;stric~s.J.. su h .iee t to the f 011 ow i no #f*Hl--octcrm in at i on th.a-t..: , a. The use shall comply with all regu1ntions contained in section 136.020, "Family, group and congregate care facilities," of this chapter. b. Accessory uses shall be limited to those normal and incidental to residential dwelling units. c. lhe use shall be reasonably compatible, \'Jith the surrounding neighborhood as measured by building size, location and state of repair. . d. The site shall be able to accommodate required parking. ancillary service and outdoor activity areas appropriate to the use and in a manner which is compatible with surrounding properties. e. Proper supervision shall be provided to ensure neighborhood compatibility. . f. The use shall comply with all of the general standards contained in subsection (b) of this section preceding pJragraph (b). * * * * * (16.2) Manufacturing uses may be permitted in the Urban Center (Core) and Urban Center (Eastern Corridor) Districts, subject to the fol1owino: .j I , \ a. The hours of ooeration are compatible'with surroundinQ uses; b. The volume of traffic qenerated by the use is compatible with surroundinq uses; .1 I I , I I I c. Any noise aenerated bv the use is compatible with surroundinq uses; d. The use is located within subareas of the above districts which are soecifica11v identified as' suitable for manufacturinq Llses in the UDowntown Development Plan.1I e. The use compl ies with all of the oeneral standards contained in subsection (b) of this section. (17) Except as provided herein, marina facilities may be permitted in the Beach Commercial, Resort Commercial IITwenty-Fourll and IITwenty-Eight,1I General Commercial, Research, Development and Office Park, Urban Center (Bavfront), and Public/Semi~Pub1ic Districts, subject to the following: xx * * * * * (20) Nursing homes may be permitted within the Urban Center (Transition). 17 " " , '"~ ~ . j.: r< .} { ~ limited Office, General Office, and the Public/Semipublic Districts subject to the followinq upon detDrrn;flJtlofl that-: a. The use shall be appropriatelY located in an area not concentrated with similar facilities. b. The use shall be separated from high activity or noise generating afeas. c. The use shall comply with all of the general standards contained in subsection (h) of this section preceding p2rJgraph (b). (21) Outdoor commercial recreation/entertainment m,ay be permitted within the Beach Commercial, Resort Commercial UTwenty-fourll and "Twenty-eight," Urban Center (Core) , Urban Center (Eastern Corridor) , General Commercial, Highway Commercial and Commercial Center Districts, sub.iect to the followinQ ~ determination thJt: a. All facilities and activitie~ shall be self-contained on the premises, unless otherwise approved by the planning and zoning board. \ b. The use shall comply with all of the general standards contained in subsection (b) of this section preceding pa~agrJph (b). . (22) Outdoor retail sales, displays and/or storage may be permitted within the Urban Center (Core), Urban Center (Eastern Corridor), General Commercial, Highway Commercial, Commercial Center and limited Industrial Districts, sub.iect to the followinq upon determination that: a. The outdoor use shall not adversely affect the community appearance objectives of the city. In particular, no temporary buildings, portable buildings, tents, stands, trailers( vending carts or like buildings or structure:s ,shall be utilized in conjunction with the use. b. The use shall comply with all of the general standards contained in subsection (b) of this section prcc~ding paragraph (b). * * * * * (22.2) Public and private elementary, middle and hiQh schools may be permitted within the Urban Center (Transition) distritt. subject to the fa 11 ow i n a : " a. The total amount of land area ~evoted to the use shall be a minimum of 'I one (1) acre and a max imum of three ( 3) acres; b. The scale of any structures and facilities associated with the use shall be compatible with surroundina properties; c. Any outdoor recreational facilities associated with the use shall be desianed and located so as to be compatible with surroundinQ properties; and 18 , .. " ,> ., d.The use shall comply with all 6f the neneral standards contained in subsection (b) of this section. * * * + * (2t\.1} Residential ~helters may he permitted vlithin the t~lI1ti-Family f~esidential Distl"icts, and the limited Office, Heighborhood Commercial, General Commercial, Highway Commercial, Urban Center (Core), Uruan Center (Eastern Corridor), Ul"ban Center (Transition), Limited Industrial, Research, Development and Office Park and Public/Semipublic Districts subject to compliance-l+j*m dotermination ~hJt the use complies with all of the general standards contained in subsection (b) of this section. 7,' * ." * * (26.1) Universities, colleQes, academies and similar faci1ities for learninq may be permitted within the Urban Center (Transition) district, subject to the fol10winQ: a. The total amount of land area devoted to the use shall be a minimum of one (1) acre and a maximum of three (3) acres: . b. The scale of any structures and facilitiC's associated with the use shall be compatible with surroundinq properties; c. Anv outdoor recreational facilities associated with the use shall be designed and located so as to be compatible with surroundinQ prooerties: and d. The use shall comply with all of the general standards contained in subsection (b) of this section. (27) Vehicle service may be permitted within the Beach Commercial, General Commercial, Highway Commercial, Commercial Center, Urban Center (Core), Urban Center (Eastern Corridor) and Limited Industrial Districts, sub.iect to the followinQ upon dctcrminJtion thJt: a. All service bays shall be located within an enclosed building and, all servicing shall be conducted indoors. ' b. Entrances to any service bays shall be appropriately oriented with respect to adjoining uses. c. All used tires, parts, and similar objects shall be stored in a building or other enclosed structure. , . d. Careful'distinction shall be drawn by the board with regard to the type of service to be performed. Major repairs, including engine or transmission dismantling, painting, body, fender, muffler, top and upholstery work shall not be allowed unless specifically permitted by the board. e. I'Jithin the Urban Center (Core) and Urban Center (Eastern Corridor), the use shall be located only within subareas of these districts which are 19 'j. I. t 1 :: \" 1'. ',I [ 1. (30) Hholesaling/distributing facilities may be permitted within the General Commercial and Highway Commercial Districts. Urban Center (Core), and Urban Center (Eastern Corridor)., subject to the followinQ upon dctcfmin~tion ~: a. The size, mass and scale of ~ny structure used for such activity is compatible with surrounding structures. ' b. Hithin the Urban Center (Core) and Urban Center (Eastern Corridor) , the use is located only within subareas of these districts which are specifically identified as suitable for manufacturinQ uses in the IIDowntown Development Plan. n ~ 4. The uses shall comply with all of the general standards contained in subsection (b) of this section preceding paragraph (b). Section 4. Section 137.005, Code of Ordinances, is amended to read: Sec. 137.005. Definitions. (a) Hords and terms used 1n this development code shall be given the meanings identified hereinafter: I :, ! '1', I' " i . , I I. , , I .. ~ ,. , " l - i 'j I j , , i ! ' f L ~ . " .> specifically identified as suitable for vehicle service uses in the l'Oowntown Development Plan.1I .L. e. The use shall comply with all of the general standards contained in subsection (b) of this sect ion t1t~ty--tHH~~rt. (28) Veterinary offices may be permitted with the limited Office, General Office, General Commercial, Highway Commercial, Commercial Center, Neighborhood COll1l1lel~cialt Urban Center, and Beach Commercial Districts. subject to the f 61 1 0\'1 i nQ t1pon dctcrmi nat i on that-:' a. All activities shall be conducted within soundproof, air conditioned buildings with no outdoor cages, runs Ol~ other outdoor facilities unless determined by the planning and zoning board that such facilities are located and screened in a manner so as to not ~dversely affect the use; enjoyment or value of surrounding properties. b. There shall be no overnight boarding of animals unless determined.by ,the, board that such boarding facil ities are sufficiently soundproofed I air conditioned and are made available only to animals requiring veterinary treatment. c. The use shall comply with all of the general standards contained in subsection (b) of this section precediAg parJgraph (b). * * * * * -'f * * * * * Bed and breakfast inn: A home occupation consistinq of a form of Quest lodaina in which bedrooms are rented and breakfast is served. Bed and breakfast 20 h I I- r i U l~ \~' 1, i. ! I' . " ., , , '" (1 \j,l accommodations shall be permitted only ;n buildinQs principally used as private residences. The term is intended to describe the offerinQ of temporary lodqinQ in a private home hiWirHl architectural and historic interest, rather than the provision of food service or the offnrinn of facilities for 10nQ term occupancy, such as provided bv hotel/motel uses. * * +; * 't; Section 5. The prO'llSiOlIS of this ordinance have been found to be consistent with the City of Clearwiltcr Comprehenslve Plan. ., . i Section 6. This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon adoption. n , j I ,I PASSED ON FIRST READING . PASSED ON SECOND AND FINAL READING AND ADOPTED " '~ Rita Garvey Mayor-Commissioner ; , 1 ::' ~ i c .. ; ! .~i.'. .~.',V~ , ;,f';:,;: " a~~~ . ,. 11':";; ".j'&; '11.";1, <,;[1i , I c~ ' ! j: .~ ..'1/ r. .~ . '~u I' . ;~.< i' , Attest: , I Cynthia E. Goudeau City, Clerk I, \1 Approved as to form and correctness: /1 l'; j, "I " 21 ,\ ~ . t I ".:-, 5~35 ". 1" "'., ... - ,,~.., I ;/ c, , ; " .. . RESOLUTION NO. 92-73 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA, FINDING THAT CERTAIN AREAS IN AND AROUND THE CENTRAL DOWNTOWN BUSINESS DISTRICT, AS DESCRIBED MORE PARTICULARLY HEREIN, ARE APPROPRIATE FOR REDEVELOPMENT AND QUALIFY FOR INCLUSION IN THE COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AREA OF THE CITY; THAT THE REHABILITATION, CONSERVATION, REDEVELOPMENT, OR COMBINATION THEREOF, OF SUCH AREAS IS NECESSARY IN THE INTEREST OF THE PUBLIC HEALTH, SAFETY, AND WELFARE; AND THAT THERE IS A NEED FOR THE COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY TO CARRY OUT REDEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES WITHIN SUCH AREAS; AND AMENDING THE BOUNDARIES OF THE REDEVELOPMENT AREA TO INCLUDE SUCH ADDITIONAL AREAS. WHEREAS, there exist certain areas in the City of Clearwater, as described more particularly in Exhibits A and B attached hereto, located in and around the central downtown business district, which consist of mixed residential and nonresidential uses; and WHEREAS, those areas which are developed or to be developed for residential uses are characterized by conditions including a shortage in the city of housing of sound standards and design which is decent, safe, and affordable to residents of low or moderate income, an increased need in the area for housing accommodations, and increased crime or a threat to the public health, safety and welfare due to conditions in the area or the shortage of housing accommodations, and the acquisition of any open space in the area for residential uses would be an integral part of and essential to the program of the city; and WHEREAS, those areas which are developed or to be developed for nonresidential uses are characterized by conditions which retard the development of the areas including a diversity of ownership which prevents the free alienability of land, outmoded street patterns, deterioration of sites, faulty lot layouts, and a high crime rate, which conditions may require the acquisition of open space in the area for nonresidential uses, and such nonresidential uses are necessary and appropriate to facilitate the proper growth and development of I ~ . the community in accordance with sound planning standards and local community objectives; and WHEREAS, the areas described herein are appropriate for redevelopment and qualify for inclusion in the community redevelopment area of the city, and the rehabilitation, conservation, redevelopment, or combination thereof, of such areas is necessary in the interest of the public health, safety, and welfare; and WHEREAS, the City Planning and Development Department has prepared a report which documents the aforementioned conditions; WHEREAS, the Community Redevelopment Agency of the City of Clearwater has recommended that the areas described herein be added to the community redevelopment area of the city, and there is a need for the community redevelopment agency to carry out redevelopment activities within such areas; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA: Section 1. For the reasons set forth in the preamble to this resolution, the areas in and around the central downtown business district, as described in Exhibit A attached hereto, are hereby added to the community redevelopment area of the City of Clearwater and the boundaries of the community redevelopment area are hereby amended to reflect such addition. Section 2. This resolution shall take effect immediately upon adoption, or upon adoption of a separate resolution adopting the Downtown Development Plan of the City of Clearwater, whichever occurs later. PASSED AND ADOPTED this day of I 1992. Attest: Cynthia E. Goudeau City Clerk Rita Garvey Mayor-Commissioner . ... . ,,,' Lots 1 thru 5, Block 1, and Lots 1 thru 13, Block 6, R. J. Booth's Subdivision Lots 1 thru 10, Block 1, Sarah McMullen's Subdivision Lots 24 thru 39, Gibson's Clearwater Heights Lots 1, 2, 7, and part of Lot 3, Janie Daniels Subdivision Lot 4 and part of Lot 1, R. H. Padgett's Subdivision Part of Lot 14 of original Lot 5, R. H. Padgett's Subdivision of Original Lots 2 & 5 Lots 5 and 6, Block 1, W. F. Hughey's Subdivision; and vacated streets Sec. 15-29-15, M&B 31.01,31.03,31.04,31.05,31.06,31.07,31.08, 31.09, 31.10, 31.11, and vacated streets Lots 4 thru 6, 8 thru 21, and part of Lot 3, Janie Daniels Subdivision Lots 7 thru 13, 15 thru 20, and part of Lot 14 of original Lot 5, R. H. Padgett's Subdivision of Original Lots 2 & 5 Part of Lot 8, R. H. Padgett's Subdivision Lots 7 thru 13, Block 1, and Lots 2 thru 8, Block 2, W. F. Hughey's Subdivision Lots 2 thru 5 and part of Lot 6, Indian Heights Lots 1 and 2, Block A, Earl Scheib-Commercial Center Greenwood Medical and Rehab Center Condo 150 Lots 1 thru 14, Block 1, and Lots 1 thru 13, Block 2, Moase & Harrison Subdivision Lots 1 thru 18, Mac Dixson's Subdivision Lots 19 thru 28, Mac Dixson's 1st Addition Lots 8 thru 14 of original Lot 2, R. H. Padgett's Subdivision of Original Lots 2 & 5 Part of Lot 3, R. H. Padgett's Subdivision Lots 10 thru 15 and Lots 25 thru 30, Block B, and Lots 1 thru 7 and 11 thru 20, Block D, Coachman Heights Revised, and vacated streets EXHIBIT A ... ... t. , / l__. "'-" " r IN D EXISTING D PROPOSED Figure 8 ICT WITH CRA DIST~XPANSION PROPOSED AREAS PREPARED BY: CLEARWATER DEPARTMENT D DEVELOPMENT PLANNING AN 1992 EXHIBIT B " 11 ORDINANCE NO. 5302-92 AN OROINAUCE OF TUE CIlY OF CLEARHATER, FLORIDA, AMENDING THE FUTURE LAND USE PLAN ELEMENT OF THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN OF THE CITY, TO CHANGE THE LAND USE DESIGNATIONS FOR'CERTAIN REAL PROPERTIES lOCATED IN AN AREA PROPOSED TO BE ADDEO TO THE DOWNTOWN CLEARWATER COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AREA, IDENTIFIED AS THE SOUTH CORRIDOR' EXPANSION AREA; LOCATED EAST OF E\HNG, WASHINGTON AND MADISON AVENUES, SOUTH OF GOULD, PIERCE AND CLEVELAND STREETS, \>lEST OF MISSOURI AVENUE I AND NORTH OF TURNER STREET, AS DESCRIBED MORE PARTICULARLY HEREIN, FROM COMMERCIAL/TOURIST FACILITIES, RESIDENTIAL/OFFICE, AND PUBLIC/SEMI-PUBLIC TO DOWNTOWN DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT/REGIONAL ACTIVITY CENTER; PROVIDING' AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the amendment to the future 1 and use plan element of the comprehensive plan of the City as set forth herein is found to be reasonable, proper and appropriate, and in compliance \vith Florida'law; now, therefore, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA: Section I. The future land use plan element of the Comprehensive Plan of the City of Clearwater is amended by changing the land use category for the i her.einafter described property, as follows: ,( I, See Exhibits A and B attached hereto. (LUP 92- 5) Land Use CateQorv From: Commercial/Tourist Facilities, Residential/Office and Public/Semi-Public To: Downtown Development District/ Regional Activity Center Section 2~ The City Commission does hereby certify that this ordinance is I' Property consistent with the City's Comprehensive Plan.' JH'I ,,, ',..' ",,"'''fi> 1:: :r 8 I,. r" "~, (: f.. [ r~ " ; . . . ~ , ." .. ~. .:.. ~ iJ ~ I! I" ' I ~ ;1 q i' II ,j '.\r..... .. ':: : q' > ,J or. ,/ I . T ; ~ l', ;, .) ,.. ~ Ii Section 3. This ordinance"shall take effect immediately upon adop'tion, subject to the approval of the lland use designation by the Pinellas County Board of County Commissioners. ./ PASSED ON FIRST READING PASSED ON SECOND AND FINAL READ I NG AND ADOPTED ' R ita Garvey Mayor-Commissioner Approved as to form and correctness: Attest: { ) . ~ Cynthia E. Goudeau City Clerk I ,: '" " . -;. <c :~.f:, 'j , \ q, /:: <'<~ " \ "'/ .', C i' ...:.{". . . ~.. >~ .\ . ,1 ;+," ,. \' .:: .\ . , .l 2 ,I. , 'S~~ :1 " . ,.'c.... '" .. 'j LEGAL: SOUTH CORRIDOR EXPANSION AREA .' From a point 50 feet East of the Northeast corner of Lot 8, Block B, Marantha Subdivision, PB 45-16, as a POINT OF BEGINNING, proceed West'to intersection of South Greenwood Avenue, then North a long centerl i ne of South Greenwood Avenue to intersection of Court Street, then West along centerline of Court Street 180 feet.: then North along West boundary of Lots 18 through 20, Block D, Coachman Heights Subdivision, PB 20-26, then West to intersection of Ewing Avenue, then 'North 690 feet along centerline of Ewing Avenue, then East to intersection,of South Greenwood Avenue, then South along centerline of South Greenwood Avenue to intersection of Gould Street, then East along centerl ine of Gould Street to intersection of Washington Avenue, then Northerly along centerline of Washington Avenue to intersection of Pierce Street, thence East to intersection of South Madison Avehue. then North 425 feet along centerline of South Madison Avenue,' then East to intersection of South Missouri Avenue, then South along centerline of South Missouri Avenue to 'the POINT OF BEGINNING. I . \ .' i " iq 'I i, '. EXHIBIT A . 530d-. .") .' . . .. . ~." '.". c ' I! , ,\ P. J; ;', ,': , ' " , l' . ," .. ~ ~ . I' r .: . ~ ~ . , . H" .: . ~ .', il ' {~ '.). :i". : ~. '~I ;; ~\ , \1"" ''''':'Ih: '" '1{;. I' .. L~'., 'l!~~ 'l/.~:' , ~ ~T (:' . } ~.~~ . 1;:/ , '. t " . ..: t:..' . .1'.;;, II '.' "IV ','1[\: , .l;;' " .' 1;;:' , f:i.i r~' ,r;: ":'1"; '. .J.... . . i:. . " ,"'. :\ . .' r~ ,h. 'V . jo", . ~r.: .j '.) I~ . , :\ j ~} ~: '. , .1 .~ :;\ { " 1 ". ~ " FROM PUBLIC/SEMI-PUBLIC TO OmJNTOHN DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT/REGIONAL ACTIVITY 1 CENTER: Lots 24 thru 39, Gibson's Clearwater Heights Lots I, 2, 7 and part of Lot 3. Janie Daniels Subdivision Lot 4 and part of Lot I, R. H. Padgett's Subdivision Part of Lot .14 of original Lot 5, R. H. Padgett's Subdivision of Original Lots 2 & 5 Lots 5 and 6, Block I, W. F. Hughey's Subdivision and vacated streets FROM RESIDENTIAL/OFFICE TO DOWNTOWN DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT/REGIONAL ACTIVITY CENTER: lots 2 thru 6 and 21 thru '25 of original Lot 5, R. H. Padgett's Subdivision of Original Lots 2 & 5 Lots 2 thru 4, Block I, W. F. Hughey's Subdivision FROM COMMERCIAL/TOURIST FACILITIES TO DOWNTOWN DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT/REGIONAL ACTIVITY CENTER: Sec. 15-29-15, M&B 31.01,31,03,31.04,31.05,31.06,31.07,31.08, 31.09,31.10, 31.11, and vacated streets Lots 4 thru 6, 8 thru 21 and part of Lot 3, Janie Daniels Subdivision Lot 7 thru 13, 15 thru 20 and part of lot 14 of original Lot 5, R. H. Padgett's Subdivision of Original Lots 2 & 5 Lots 7 thru 13, Block I, and Lots 2 thru 8, Block 2, W. F. Hughey's Subdivision Lots 2 thru 5 and part of Lot 6, Indian Heights Lots 1 and 2, Block A, Earl Scheib-Commercial Center Greenwood Medical and Rehab Center Condo 150 Lots 1 thru 14, Block 1, Lots 1 thru 13, Block 2, Mease & Harrison Subdivision Lots 1 thru 18, Mac Dixsonls Subdivision Lots 19 thru 28, Mac Oixson's 1st Addition Lots 8 thru 14 of original Lot 2, R. H. Padgett1s Subdivision of Original Lots 2 & 5 Part of Lot 3, R. H. Padgettls Subdivision Lots 10 thru 15 and Lots .25 thru 3D, Block Bt and Lots 1 thru 7 and 11 thru 20, Block 0, Coachman Heights Revised 0." ... ~ .530';)- EXHIBIT B' \ .1 f j t- E. " '- , 1. 1. I t. I . .. ., ..., .......... .... . '. -.......-.' ~ - - WlC( ) :" l~ 1, CI IJ ~n';'no!i;~ '~~U. , r1~6 :.~ :"7t.-~~ r.. .- hI I . 1 I: : I X ,l ,t; ..L:.l~, llJu.lrR '.~...~" .!it-:i7'"" I' ~ '( l ,. " ! , " , . , . i ~]1'[(t .... ~ ~ ~o ell 'tV 110 .. ~ !: I ~ t .... 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IIPL:1 :.:il~p\llln ,J ,H, ~~ U ':'117 "J',:.,. f . . - n. 'Z t~ : "", Et lU ~1 '\Ii 1; , \ . It...~ ;. I If '41 lH .~ "l '; ~ 0.2 '-:J Ii" ... r.~ .j. -.... .. .....~ I t l-;;or I =1\n. t :".ifitt n.Il" I _..1 .:. ,-:'''' .. l;:;\ -'1....01 '.' . .;. ;. '~'r-:: '";'''I-':-r- 1-....1 ~ 'k I I I . ~ : "t ~... -J(111f :,: J1J; r. :-1 , ft." .'''' j"lt }1. 1~ ...~ t~: , Lt' ',.-- ... ~~.. ,. 'e:- , , , r, , ~: ~ ...;,"J. .. t::. :" . ~ , 1 .:: ':' lUll ;~ It~ ,., ~I- ,.. ,., .' ~J 1" ,~ '.':!, PROPOSED LAND, USE PLAN AMENDMENT and REZONING OWHfZR "P PLIC" lIT mUL-r I PL'E Co I''''' oF' C.....eAWt..,'cR. :z:Q1-!) LUP9"L-S' rnOM '.LAND USE PLAN rueLle'1 stMl~i'\JnllC\ COt,,! h~ E ReI r. L I TF RE510Et-lTIAL OffICE D.O\1.lN"t.oWN o E.\! E.l 0 P MGN'f ZONiNG P/SP,CC, ctJ,OL l'Il0PEn TV DE 5C 11:1' l1 0 II So\lTIl of" CLEVElA HP SI HO~\.1 0 F TUR \.J El< ST EAST 0 r- EW I NC AV \'tJ'E'5"1 0 l~ M' s.soURI AV ',) TO UC (E) Ll1.ol{ ACnl<S PLA HUIII 0 D nd lO1l1 UO 110"110 :: -L CITY CO/lolMISJ>IO'1 " 53C 'J-.. SE.C TlOII \G TOW"SHlI' -z..q u n",IO[ 15 t: AlLAII PAGE 2.q S B Q flln..'" r ~",lIr ORDINANCE NO. 5303.92 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER! FLORIDA! AI1END I NG THE ZON I NG ATLAS OF THE C ITV BY REZON I NG CERTAIN PROPERTY LOCATED IN AN AREA PROPOSED TO BE ADDED TO THE DOWNTOWN CLEARHATER COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AREA I IDENTIFIED AS THE SOUTH CORRIDOR EXPANSION AREA, lOCATED EAST OF E\-IING, HASHINGTON AND MADISON AVENUES, SOUTH OF ,GOULD, PIERCE AND CLEVELAND STREETS, HEST OF MISSOURI 'AVENUE, AND NORTH OF TURNER STREET, AS DESCRIBED MORE PARTICULARLY HEREIN, FROM: GENERAL ,COMMERCIAL, NEIGHBORHOOD COMMERCIAL, LIMITED OFFICE, AND PUBLIC/SEMI-PUBLIC TO URBAN CENTER (EASTERN CORRIDOR); PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. " WHEREAS, the amendment to the zoning atlas of the City as set forth in this ordinance is found to be reasonable, proper and appropriate, and in compliance with Florida law; now, therefore. ' BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF , CLEARH~TER, FLORIDA: Section 1. The following described property in Clearwater, Florida, is hereby rezoned, and the zoning atlas of the City is amended as follows: ZoninQ District From: General Commercial, Neighborhood Commercial, Limited Office, and Public/Semi-Public To: Urban Center (Eastern Corridor) Section 2. The City Commission does hereby certify that this ordinance is consistent with the City's Comprehensive plan. Property See Exhibits A and B attached hereto. (Z 92-5) Section 3. The Planning and Development Director is directed to revise the zonin~ atlas of the City in accordance with the foregoing amendment. Section 4. This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon adoption, subject to the approval of the land use category set forth in Ordinance No. 5302- 92 by the Pinellas County Board of County Commissioner. PASSED ON FIRST READING PASSED ON SECOND AND FINAL READING AND ADOPTED >.", Rita Garvey Mayor-Commissioner correctness: , Attest:. . <1 Cy~thia E. Goudeau City Clerk 1 "." " f (, ' I i , " .., _, ",,' V," . ,,' .,' -_.~ ,I/f,) t, 'r t, , t, , j 'I LEGAL: SOUTH CORRIDOR EXPANSION AREA From a point 50 feet East ot' the Northeast corner of Lot 8, Block' B, Marantha Subdivision, PB 45-16, as a POINT OF BEGINNING, proceed West to intersection of ,South Greenwood Avenue, then North along centerline of South Greenwood Avenue to :r intersect ion of Court Street I then I~est a long centerl i ne of Court Street 180 feet, then North along West boundary of Lots/18 through 20, Block D, Coachman , Heights Subdivision, PB 20-26, then West to intersection of Ewing Avenue, then North 690 feet along centerline of Ewing Avenue, then East to intersection of South Greenwood Avenue, then South along centerline of South Greenwood Avenue to intersection of Gould Street, then East along centerline of Gould Street to intersection of Washington Avenue. then Northerly along center~ine of Washington Avenue to intersection of Pierce Street, thence East to intersection of South' Madison Avenue, then North 425 feet along centerline of South Madison Avenue, then East to intersection of South Missouri Avenue, then South along centerline of South Missouri Avenue to the POINT OF BEGINNING. " , , '. '{ ~ I, l~ I, ;1 Ll " II . I, ' . , i ~ (: ' t i ' l: f, !i j,j , ' f.-~ r ! I \ r ' I j I 1 ~, i ! , I I H . ~ . . , I , , 'r <.j ! ) , ,I I , ~: I EXHIBIT A S3a3 " . 'J ,', " 1/ " .. ,\ ' , ' , .. FROM PUBLIC/SEMI-PUBLIC (P/SP) TO URBAN CENTER (EASTERN CORRIDOR) (UC(E)): . \ Lots 24 thru 39, Gibson's Clearwater Heights Lots 1, 2, 7 and part of Lot 3,. Janie Daniels Subdivision Lots 4 and part of Lot 1, R. 11. Padgett's Subdivision Part of Lot 14 of original Lot 5. R. H. Padgett's Subdivision of Original lots 2 & 5 Lots 5 and 6, Block I. W. F. Hughey.s Subdivision and vacated streets FROM LIMITED OFFICE (Ol) TO URBAN CENTER (EASTERN CORRIDOR) (UC(E)): Lots 2 thru 6 and 21 thru 25 of original lot 5, R. H. Padgett's Subdivision of Original Lots 2 & 5 ., Lots 2 thru 4, Block I, W. F'. Hughey's Subdivision FROM GENERAL COMMERCIAL (CG) TO URBAN CENTER (EASTERN CORRIDOR (UC(E)): Sec. 15-29-15, M&B 31.01,31.03,31.04,31.05,31.06,31.07,31.08, 31.09, 31.10, 31.11, and vacated streets Lots 4 thru 6, 8 thru 21 and part of Lot 3, Janie Daniels Subdivision Lots 7 thru 13, 15 thru 20 and part of Lot 14 of original Lot 5, R. H. Padgett's Subdivision of Original Lots 2 & 5 Lots 7 thru 13, Block 1, and Lots 2 thru 8, Block 2, W. F. Hughey's Subdivision Lots 2 thru 5 and part of Lot 6, Indian Heights Lots 1 land 2, Block A; Earl Scheib-Commercial Center Greenwood Medical and Rehab Center Condo 150 lots 1 thru 14. Block I, Lots 1 thru 13, Block 2, Moase & Harrison Subdivision 'Lots 1 thru 18, Mac Dixson's Subdivision Lots 19 thru 28, Mac Dixson's 1st Addition, , Lot 8 thru 14 of original Lot 2. R. H. Padgett's Subdivision of Original Lots 2 & 5 , Part of Lot 3, R. H. Padgett's Subdivision FROM NEIGHBORHOOD COMMERCIAL (CN) TO URBAN CENTER (EASTERN CORRIDOR) (UC(E)): Lots 10 thru 15 and Lots 25 thru 30, Block 8, and Lots 1 thru 7 and 11 thru 20, Block D, Coachman Heights Revised i \ t t i i i .1 i j I ! 1 I i I I I '" r I I l. r I \ ,', "'J EXHIBIT 13 5302 "M t. ~ " . . ... -"-... .... ..........--.. . ,.:.. ~ '. .!II: ,1r;-:-;""" I' \ I r !' - d.....r .:, ell 'HOllO i F ."Tr~-~. -",~ ,~ 'H. ... .t .. :: ~ ~ ~ l ., t Il~:' L. .... :.-'" 'ft ,:" ... 1~ '? II .101-' .,. ~. 1- 41. : . .. ! , ; ~ '~l U C ( E ), ..' ,. ';, ~~'lt . ~ H. l 'r, . "it:i~::::~. ~ ; ~ .>. .. ' ~ .. . . '/:O~' .~(<;-;;> ,. f ,\~ I~ ; z" , .. ;.. ...l7-..... " ..,...,. ~., '0 '1 ,/ ~ , 'I' -=-','(..) :" }I ~ I') 1 t. :, ~ '. '101- .... ..' H~ :',"I"..f', )' 1 ~ , i ...,.., .'.1.", '. If 0 I.'. 'I 'I ',. , ; ,.ij. I~ r ,. '11' ,~ ,.-,-- I... .. : .~~". ::}:~ f '. ' . I ,r ., . ~ : _.:~.:j/~ii:~;. ! ..........11>".1.. ~ .,~,.., tt :: ' -t.. . ._~. .. 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'1'1= RESIDENTIAL OHICI: DOWNI()WN DI:.\SE.LOPMt=:NT ZONING I'n 01' "liT Y V IJ ~ enll'T1 011 SoUm of CLEVElAHD s'- r.~ 0 R)!. 0 F 'T U R \.l E Q ST cA ~ T 0 FEW II'J C ,t...v wt::::,'r or: h1r!;SOURI A.V ,. " P/SP, ee, c ~J, 0 L TO u C CE) 1./'2.011 "en" 9 1I1:.CTlOll lG TO WIl SIl I" "2.q G' t=CITY COMMI9!ilOIl n"/lol: '5' t "TLAB PAct l..Q!) 8 5.363 1'1." """10 B n d ZOIO /I 0 DO "" 0 Q f1ln'1l~ r","lly .I ( ) . I I Lots 1 thru 5, Block 1, and Lots 1 thru 13, Block 6, R. J. Booth's Subdivision Lots 1 thru 10, Block 1, Sarah McMullen's Subdivision Lots 24 thru 39; Gibson1s Clearwater Heights Lots 1, 2, 7, and part of Lot 3, Janie Daniels Subdivision Lot 4 and part of Lot 1, R. H. Padgett's Subdivision Part of Lot 14 of original Lot 5, R. H. Padgett's Subdivision of Original Lots 2 & 5 i I 1, , I i R~s. Cf~-'L? i ~, , . ~ ,. ~ ~. i.. ~J ~ ~ 11 ! . f ' Lots 5 and 6, Block 1, H. F. Hughey's Subdivision; and vacated streets Sec. 15-29-15, M&B 31.01,31.03,31.04,31.05,31.06,31.07,31.08, 31.09,31.10, 31.11, and vacated streets .' Lots 4 thru 6, 8 thru 21, and part ~f Lot 3, Janie Daniels Subdivision Lots 7 thru 13, 15 thru 20, and part of Lot 14 of original Lot 5, R. H. Padgett's, Subdivision of Original Lots 2 & 5 . Part of Lot 8, R. H. Padgettls Subdivisioll~ Lots 7 thru 13, Block 1, and Lots 2 thru 8, Block 2, H. F. Hughey1s Subdivision Lots 2 thru 5 and part of Lot 6, Indian Heights Lots 1 and 2, Block A, Earl Scheib-Commercial Center Greenwood Medical and Rehab Center Condo 150 { ~ J . n > L ~. ~ : ., J I, ,I, , " I: I ~ . " i ' ,!', ., ~ ~~. ,; . ,! j, ;'c: : I:' . Lots 1 thru 14, Block I, and Lots 1 thru 13, Block 2, Moase & Harrison Subdivision j': 'i 1:' Lots 1 thru 18, Mac Dixsonls Subdivision Lots 19 thru 28, Mac Dixson's 1st Addition Lots 8 thru 14 of 'original Lot ,2, R. H. Padgett's Subdivision of Original Lots 2 & 5 J Ii J I' :1 ., :.1. :\ I: . I: : 1 Part of Lot 3, R. H. Padgett!s Subdivision Lots 10 thru 15 and Lots 25 thru 30, Block B, and Lots 1 thru 7 and 11 thru 20, Block D, Coachman Heights Revised, and vacated streets " , 'r I. " I. ,.. J t: : r ; r . I ~ (.: . ,I r F ,.- r' , , r', \ f:. t, J:. 'I ..'J EXHIBIT A CITY OF CLEARWATER Interdcpartment Correspondenco TO: FROM: Mayor and City Commission James M. Polatty, Jr., Director of Planning and Development :J fY\.f SUBJECT: Downtown Development Plan COPIES: Michael Wright, City Manager M. A. Galbraith, Irq City Attorney Kathy Rice, Deputy City Manager Cyndie Goudeau, City Clerk DATE: December 1, 1992 After Monday's CRA meeting and worksession, my staff has a clear understanding of the Commission's direction concerning the expansion areas associated with the Downtown Development Plan. We have also revised pages 1 and 2 of the Plan in accordance with Commission direction. Copies are attached fot jnsertion into your CaPir of the Plan. > n <-.n::: W ctS n' +- ~ Two other related issues an~ ~c~s~elow. po-.- 0 -<-.;1 b -e -kJ r e_ "INTENSE" USE ISSUE Because the Commission has removed the southern segment of Court Street from the south expansion area, and because the Plan has been substantially modified to accommodate existing uses that might be rendered nonconforming, staff would recommend deleting the restriction on location of certain "intense" uses (speciflcaIly I gasoline stations, indoor storage/warehousing, manufacturing, and vehicles service. These areas are shown on the Plan as the crosshatched patterns on various district maps. The "intense1t uses are aU proposed to be conditional uses~ revised from their current status as permitted uses, and so the City will still be able to retain control over any negative impacts associated with the uses. Consequently, the staff would recommend adjusting the Urban Center zoning district Code amendment associated with the Downtown Plan to delete the prohibition of these uses in certain areas of the Urban Center (Core) and (Eastern Corridor) districts. NONCONFORMING SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCES The Planning and Zoning Board, in recommending the Plan to the Commission, proposed that the nonconforming use section of the Land Development Code be revised to allow the replacement of nonconforming single family residences that are damaged or destroyed in excess of 50% of their value. Staff feels that this change is appropriate~ amI, if the Commission agrees, staff will handle this proposal as a separate Code amendment, since it also has implications for the N. Ft. Harrison/N. Myrtle zoning study. . If the Commission concurs with these changes, a revised ordinance will be presented for second reading for the "intense" use issue. We will also prepare an amendment to the nonconforming use section as a separate item. Should you have questions or comments) please contact me. SS/df DTNlltllM,I>TN 1'8 SUBJECT: North Fort Harrison/North Myrtle Avenue Zoning Study Clearwater City Commission Agenda Cover Memorandum PUBUC REARING H..tl~~~ 12/0'/.' , &-1) <J RECOMMENDA TION/MOTION: Receive public input and continue hearing and action to Oecember 17, 1992. [J and that the appropriate officials be authorllcd to execute same. BACKGROUND: In response to concerns by both commercial and residential property owners within the study area, the staff has prepared a neighborhood zoning study designed to promote commercial redevelopment and enhance neighborhood stability in the study area. On November 17, 1992, the Planning and Zoning Board considered the North Fort Harrison Zoning Study and continued the public hearing and Board discussion to December 1, 1992. A summary of public comments before the Board by general category is attached. Since the Planning and Zoning Board's recommendation will not be available to the Commission for consideration at worksession, staff would recommend holding the scheduled public hearing on this item and then continuing any action until December 17, 1992. Holding the public hearing as scheduled will allow the Commission an opportunity to consider public comments at two meetings. Also, due to holiday schedules, many citizens who planned to address the Commission on December 3 may not be able to attend the December 17 meeting. The staff has also presented the study to the North Greenwood Design Review Committee, ~ Board of Directors, North Ft. Harrison Business Association, and Old Clearwater Bay Homeowner's Association. We are scheduled to present the study to the North Greenwood Association on November 24, 1992, and we are anticipating a second meeting with the Clearwater Neighborhood Housing Services. A summary table listing comments from these groups is attached. Also attached are several letters from the public concern,ing the study. Our input from these groups has revealed widespread support for various aspects of the plan. Commercial revitalization of the existing neighborhood commercial strips along North Fort Harrison and North Myrtle Avenues was considered extremely important. There is also strong support for the IIdownzoning" of existing RM-8 areas to an RS~8 classification to promote neighborhood stabllity, especially from the North Ft. Harrison Business Association and the Old Clearwater Bay Homeowner's Association. Reviewed by: Legal Budget purch as I n9 Risk Mgmt. CIS ACM Other '- Origiuntir.9 Dept: J;';) PlAHNI~G ~~~NT Costa: S MIA Total C~is5ion Action: o Approved o Approved w/candltions o Denied o Continued to: MIA MIA HIA NIA r5e(5J NIA User Dcpt: $ Current Fiscal Yr. Flrding Source: D Capl tal 1"lI' D Operating Q Other Attaclwcnta: lETTERS FROM PUBLIC LIST OF PUBLIC COMMENTS LIST Of GROUP COMMENTS Advertised: Date: 11/3/92, 11/12/92 & 11126192 '.~I' Paper: TAMPA TRIBUNE o Not Requi red Affected Parties 1m Notified o Mat Rcquf red Appropriation CcxJc: o None o \, Printed on recycled paper North Fort Harrison/ North Myrtle Avenue Zoning Study , C.C. 12/03/92 Page 2 .. There is a concern, however, that commercial conversion of the RM~8 area sandwiched between two commercial strips will result in reducing the amount of land available for affordable housing in this area of Clearwater, as well as creating a IIbarrierll between the North Greenwood and Old Clearwater Bay neighborhoods. Staff recognizes these concerns and, in the plan, proposed addressing the affordable housing issue through the commitment of the construction of a minimum of 50 multiple family housing units within ,the area by 1995. Construction of these units will replace the housing units that might be removed from this area as redevelopment occurs. ' Regarding the IIbarrierlt issue, staff recognizes the potential for a larger commercial area to impede access from both a physical and a psychological standpoint between the two neighborhoods. However, the area proposed for the rezoning does not constitute a stable residential area due to the existing land use patterns which have been established in this area. The subject property is sandwiched between two commercial areas and will continually face la~d use conflicts due to this existing land use pattern. Attempting to create an expanded residential zoning pattern to minimize these conflicts is not at all likely I to succeed since there will be a continued incentive for commercial property owners to retain their property, even in an nonconforming status, in commercial uses. . . I i I 1 l t I' '1 , , t. ". .\ , ' ;, , , . ""f,' if ~ i" , 1 r.< I ; .. ( , " t: , .. 1124 Drew st. Cleun~atnr, Fl. 34615 November 12, 1992 ~ @lTIrr' ". . r.' ~t~' t";\ . it.... I... . . I !' I ....'" Dl,r~ \.~.~~-j ~ ~! i1if'~ I, ~~I :t"J'" J. \;~l (:; ,., ~ .~.I . ' . l '...~ I',' ~~ ". . NOV 1 (i m9? . ,'" ~LANN1NG o EPf:\RTMENif James M. Polatty, Jr., Director of Planning and Development Z,2ayor JU t:a Garvey, and Clearwater City Commissioners City of Clearwater p.e.Box 4748 Clearwater, fl. 34610-4748 " lIo-,o. . Re: Ur 10/30/92 let tel.', clOd 11/5/92 phone conversation. ~ubJect: RE-ZONING OF 508 NICHOLSON ST. TO ItINFILL COI1MERCIAL" Dear Hr. Polatty, Hayor and City Commlssioners: I am most enthusiastic about subject re-zoning proposal. F:l.nally, after twelve years of free-fall sincu this area was down zoned from General Commercial, this proposal offers some hope for its now blighted cond.ltion. My particular property at 508 Nicholson st., however, apparently stands to suffer another loss. A fC\~ yeill"S ago u zoning var.tance wa::; granted, and extensive improve- ments were made for this property to meet requirements for use as a Congregate Care Facili ty. Although not cUrL'cntly being used for group car.e, the potential for this constitues considerable value for thls property. I am eager to be inclUded in the new Infil1 Commercial zoning, but hope there is a way for me to keep the grollp car.e potent:ial already created for my property. Thank you for YOIIl." r;onslul:!1."lIUon of this lililtter. ,I,," J..:uues J. Thornton Alone: (813) 442-7917 . " . , I ! I I H , '''~r II t 't ti i .,<tM1:t" C" '" I::.~:i: I ~ ~ ." I ~ ~ 'lit~T: ;; i; 11:t ~ 'l';<":ll\'$:l:l'!:l' BuB ~bEflRWfiTER SfiY ""'~::fil:f: " .,'.. ~ I ; . ~ .,~t~f:; t, ~I~~ ~ "(o~'"nll:f:s:$~ P.O. 101 2133 NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATION Cletltll'oter, Fl 3Hl1 November 12,1992 Scott Shuford Department of Planning and Develop ment City of Clearwater P. O. Box 4748 Clearwater, PI 34618-4748 Dear Mr. Shuford: \ ! . I : I Thank you for the effort your department put into the North Fort }Iarrison Avenut;? North Myrtle Avenue Neighborhood Analysis and ZO.Qi{).~ StlJdy. Thank you, also, for presenting it so professionally at our board meeting on November 4. The Officers and Board of our Association have voted to support the Map 8 plan which is your recom mended alternative, We feel that Infill Commercial is a de'sirable and creative compromise between Neighborhood Commercial and General Commercial. We also strongly endorse the Crime Prevention, Housing Code Enforcement, Community Development, Strcetscape Landscaping, and Downtown Expansion Plan described under Additional Actions/Considerations in the Study. We would like to encourage you to add a provision which req uires a " periodic review, such as every 2 years, to deter mine whether the very worthwhile Objectives stated in this plan are being achieved as measured by the section titled Measures of Success. We also want you to know that a goal of our Association is that the area from Nicholson to the convergence of North Fort Harrison and Myrtle be included in the future expansion of the Downtown Development District. in~erW m 111 P esident ""'!({I' "":'~l+ ....n:~l. ..']I'IT ..,.,.:t'" "'f'J'll" ,,':t:t'f; .,.."'tt h'.I1:r ' .".xIT ,;;j! ~ql' 1,1: t::, :f~ ;Ut, )HHi' )1 t~':, .)fij1j' ,j11"Hii. 'il! i~\ .,;'1frh ::/J[!~ .d)lj1\fj~ ~ \I~J ~d~Jlf~ i~lif~L~ cJ~~rrf~ ;Itr:l\l= 'fi!I:li';~ JI;I:fJ ':lif:1ij,lj i!l~ .~I!DI1 'Ei(itil:Jili :lllilil <"i1fillIll i~iIll~ (,d!f~iltij ':II~~Jl ,'Jlti!j~f! ~~I\i11 .ltbJ::.. _~ ~L .::~ ,It.~ ~1 1. _~~~ ,.JJ,b,;, 'I~Y "t'I:JW ',..q:':t":l'II" ':N'i,l"I:l'f:H" '<"",l",!"~n:)' "''''I'/,J'$'J'N'' ':<-I",\:/:l'j:})'" "'I:<,\":I:/:I'W' "':"':"~:/;l:l'~:' -:;'N'/:l'I'l'I:~:'-' ":f.>:<,H'H:l'I'" -""'1'1:\:,,\":\" ~ ~C)rth -=vr1: l-la.....li()ll l)u~lne~~ I).str-Iet 802 North fori Harrison Duenue Clearwater, Florida 34615 JNovember 16, 1992 Mr. Scott Shuford -Department of Planning and Development City of Clearwater P. O. Box 4748 Clearwater, FL 34618-4748 Dear Mr. Shuford: On behalf of the Board of Directors of the North Fort Harrison Business District, I would like to thank you for your presentation on Tuesday, November 10, 1992 and to allow our Board to address you as it pertains to the North Fort Harrison Avenue/North Myrtle Avenue Neighborhood Analysis 'and Zoning study. You were prepared to answer all of our questions and your accessibility and willingness to listen to our needs is most refreshing and very welcome. The Officers and Board of the North Fort Harrison Business District are in support of the Map 8 Plan which is really a compromise in bringing together the other 7 alternatives. We feel this would give us the quickest and best access to implementing these changes. The approach, as offered by the Department of Planning and Development, for the Infil! Commercial is a creative compromise between Neighborhood Commercial. and General Commercial. We, likewise, support the Crime Prevention, Housing Code Enforcement, Community Development, Streetscape Landscaping, and Downtown Expansion Plan provisions as described under Additional Actions/Considerations. ., \ One of the main objectives of the North Fort Harrison Business District is to see that the residents in the Old Clearwater Bay Neighborhood Association also benef,it wholeheartedly from these recommendations. While our Association deals mainly with the bus.i.ness issues, many of the business people in our area are likewise residents at Old Clearwater Bay. I . ~. \ I > ',' '\ . , ; " " " Page Two , I Mr. Scott Shuford November 16, 1992 We" would also ask that you support the goal of the North Fort Harrison Business District in supporting the area of Nicholson to the convergence of North Fort Harrison and Myrtle be included in ), the future expansio~ of the Downtown Development District. Sincerely, NORTH FORT BUSINESS DISTRICT GCJ/mah16 cc: Jim Hill, President, ,'I Old: Clearwater Bay Neighborhood Association Board of Directors " North Fort Harrison Business District " . '1 . '; 'r " .j " I : , .; , .. ~ , . , _ ,. _.. ..J " "I ' . 1" ~\.. .... " ..; ( . ,'I ....; , , , ~: i ~ ! , I 'J t 1 'j , i 'l PUBliC COMMENTS 11/17/92 PlANNING AND ZONING BOARD MEETING CITlZEN(S) MAKING COMMENT GENERALIZED COMMENT/CONCERN .Vera Brinson. . Clearether Gross. .Demetrios Panoutsakos . Ed Carnegie . Ed Carnegie Allow replacement of single family residences made nonconforming if damaged or destroyed Extend CI zoning to Osceola Avenue . Bob Fierstein . Oliver Ackerley. . Ed Carnegie .. Debra Weible. Allow noncommercial parking in RS-B zone to enable parking lots for businesses on Ft. Harrison to be extended to RS.B property fronting on Osceola Do not change AM-S zoning to AS-8 zoning west of N. Ft. Harrison AVe. I' ; . j . Richard Owens. . Dennis Henegar. Do not extend commercial zoning or noncommercial parking to Osceola Avenue Establish consistent zoning pattern on Venetian Way , .. i .Demetrios Panoutsakos Do not change RM-8 zoning to RS-8 zoning west of N. Ft. Harrison Ave. south of Engman Will City participate in relocating homeowners who sell their property to developers in the RM-8 area between Ft. Harrison and Myrtle being converted to CI zoning? Only "quality develop~ent" should be allowed Endorses study , . . , ; . '.' . Ed Carnegie . Vera Brinson. . Debra Weible. (representing N.Ft. Harrison Busines Association & Old Clearwater Bay Homeowners Association) .Clearether Gross. . Robert Harn. ; , , '. , ~ .. , I f. · Area Resident j: '! . ! ,. ! ; ! :-', , . I), . 1 ! I J I I: ~ ~ ' , .,\ I: . . : . " I. Pt.NIPUBCOM .NFS , I" : I . \'. ~ !: '., ; ! : !. ; I (. I,' , i I. L. I t: i' I, i' ~ . .' N. FT. HARRISON/N. MYRTLE AVENUE ZONING STUDY GROUPS/COMMENTS I. GROUP DATE "I COMMENTS. . .1 N. Greenwood Design Review Committee 10/16/92 .. Potential for jab creation .. Single family area along Myrtle Avenue Is too small to be a viable residential area to Potential for lob creation .. Concern about creation of "barrier" ; ,. Neighborhood Housing ServIces Old Clearwater Bay Homeowners Association 11/04/92 .. Delete "blood plasma center" use .. Add "outdoor commercial recreation" and "bed and breakfast Inn" as conditional uses I , t f. " ~, ~ ~ (. J I I ! . '. , 10/28/92. N. Ft. Harrlson Business Association 11/10/92 N. Greenwood DeSign Aeview Committee 11/12/92 .. Endorsed study .. Add urban park to Infill Commercial area currently zoned AM-8, perhaps as part of 50 unit assisted housing project Comments to be provided in a separate memorandum Comments, if any, to be provided separately N. Greenwood Association 11/24/92 Neighborhood Housing Services To Be Scheduled as Needed L. i GROtJrCOM.NFS i'l 'I .u' / . ; C 1 T Y 0 F C LEA R W ATE R lntordopartmont Corrospondonco FROM: Mayor and City Commission James M. Polatty, Jr., Director of Planning and Development S ('f\..p TO: SUBJECf: North Fort Harrison/North Myrtle Avenue Zoning Sludy ~'U~~ \9 COPIES: Michael Wright, City Manager ,M. A. Galbraith, Jr., City Attorncy Kathy Rice, Deputy City Manager Cyndie Goudeau, City Clerk DATE: December 1, 1992 , ! t ! I . . I . I r. r ! I My staff has contacted Mr. James J. Thornton regarding his lettcr about adding thc Congregate. Care use to the Infill Commercial zoning district. Since this use is allowed in the Neighborhood Commercial zoning district, staff scel\ no reason why it should not be included as a conditional use in the Infill Commercial district. , , , , :: Given comments we have received from various citizens and groups, wc would further recommend other additions and onc deletion from the conditional uscs associated with the Infill Commercial zoning district. These arc summarized in the table below. I I . USE ADD AS CONDITIONAL usn DELETE AS CONDITIONAL usn CONGREGATE CARE BLOOD PLASMA CENTERS OUTDOOR COMMERCIAL. RECREATION BED AND BREAKFAST INNS x ", x x X l I" l.. I t... -.....-.... .,. c +, ,II1I;~ ;2nl~~~-m I criy CLERK OE~ I .< ,. . . .. I ~ , ~ I: I r ,I. . ,~. i I' ; . \:., , . . ~ . ~ ." " " "::..~ . , t J . , . " I. , " ., (. i ' , . ", . ~. .~~ ;{ JLe ~,\g i.. Memo - City Commission N., Fl. ~Iarrjson Study" 12/1/92 Page 2 -I ,I I ' Sh~u)d you have questions or... comments, please contact me. . , I. ' ! " I ! l' 1 i I \ , i ' I, (. c \ . Should the Commission agree to these changes, slaff wilt modify the I..mHJ Development Code amendment creating the Inm) Commercial District to include the nlJOve recol11l1\ended revisions. for Commission consideration on first fC3;ding on D~clllbcr 17 t 1992. " ' " ,', ~~ }; ",":.} .,.-'..: . :" T,. . ~ .,. . ' .j .1 .;~. ;i:.; .' ~::~ l.. ,1~L . '.' I?': :)):, , ;\, 1 ~:.:: ~ ., < ., .,. ( ., . ", ~ . ....... ;". " ..\ ," ,. . ,. . , '-to} < .' . " . .'{. \. >c/ " .- ',}L~.<'. , .'1 H '..)', !~ ': . ' ,; i ~.{~r . " r; ", ':JL"< ."/. f:~ , ',' "'.C~' .. .' ': of;j;' ". .....:.....t1; ,. .:,":',;:'.~' W '. 1\'~ , J . . . ~ .. \ ' ~.. . ?:\,' :; ).' \ . ., .' I I >." . . T ~. " ::1 , . 'It ',' ':. ~~.~ .~ ..' .~ .." { , .j. 1,';."' ~:' . \ . "4 "J ..... :'; ":f ~. ;: ~; ." "!,";. f( ,~, . .' :11 '. . , , '1 " 'l ,.. " . . ~ . ',' . i.. c .., i' ~ :: ..:. ~~\ '. . ,/ <: ., . . . I ,,",. ;t.' , ' \., ,L '\ , ....l~~ , ~ ~"" . ':':')f~ . "':1":: '.1 :' ~, " \' II . ......'t ':.', > " <, .j" ,: '\ .; I ' '". '" ~,~; " , ; :..."" . ;' ~ ~ ) ':i . ; :1. c., . Ij.; <,' :.':" '...', \ ',.!': 'c.' c~.", " ~ "~: ' . ,.....~~, .~.~ J. '. ... ....<~..:l> _i'~.... -......'- ....,--......., 'I " ''1 CITY OF CLEARWATER Interdepilrtment Correspondonco TO: Mayor and City Commission James M. Polatty, Jr., Director of Planning and Development :J--fY\.,~ . FROM: SUBJECT: North Fort Harrison/North Myrtle Avenue Zoning Study - Planning and Zoning Board, Action . COPIES: Michael Wright) City Manager M. A. Galbraith, Jr., City Attorney Kathy Rice, Deputy City Manager Cyndie Goudeau, City Clerk DATE: December 2, 1992 On December 1, 1992,. the Planning and, Zoning Board recommended adoption of the study by a ,vote of 5-1, subject to the following changes: ... A Code amendment should be adopted to allow reconstruction of nonconforming single family residences if they are destroyed or damaged in excess of .50% of their value. r " ... The following uses should be added to the proposed 1nm1 Commercial district as conditional uses: Bed and breakfast inns, outdoor commercial recreation, and congregate care. I. i .. The following use should be deleted from the proposed 1nfill Commercial district: Blood plasma centers. .. ' Provision should be made to allow noncommercial parking in the RS-8 zoning district for the portion of the study area west of N. Ft. Harrison Avenue. Staff recommends Commission adoption of the Plan and its associated ordinances as recommended by the Planning and Zoning Board) with the exception of the proposal to allow noncommercial parking as a conditional use in the RS-8 zoning district. Staff has promoted a rezoning of the existing RM-8 residential area west of N. Ft. Harrison Avenue in order to maintain and increase neighborhood stability. Allowing commercial uses fronting on N. Ft. Harrison Avenue to extend their parking lots into this area will not serve this purpose. Should you have questions or comments, please contact me. /' ; .~... \ . .\ 'I, ., SUBJECT: Clearwater City coJtM1f.~t'l W1J Agenda Cover Memorandum ," I P~BLlC L..., HEARING I~" Heet~~ Amendment of section 134.015, Code of Ordinances, Relating to Nonconforming Signs, and the criteria to be Considered in Granting Variances from the provisions Thereof. RECOMMENOA TION/MOTION: City Commission pass Ordinance No. 5295-92 on first reading. [] and that the appropriate officials be Buthorl1ed to execute same. BACKGROUND: City staff is now processing applications for variances to allow nonconforming signs to remain beyond the October 13, 1992, compliance date. Upon review of the applicable standards for approval of the~e variances by the City Attorney, it has been determined that the existing standards are inappropriate to consider for sign amortization variances. Hence, this Ordinance proposes to delete these standards from the Code. The effect of the deletion is to utilize the standards contained in Section 137.012{d} to measure the propriety of sign amortization variance requests. On November 12 the Development Code Adjustment Board reviewed this Ordinance and recommended unconditional approval. Revi ewed by; Legal Budget Purchasing Ilfsk "gmt. CIS AtH Other Originating Dept: Planning & Oevel Costs: S N/A Total N/A N/A NfA ~~ N/" User Oept: S N/A Current fiscal Yr. Finding Source: a Capl ta l 11TfI. o operating o Other C~ia&ion Action: o Approved o Approved w/condltions o Denied o Continued to: Advertised: Date: 11/26/92 Paper: Tampa Tribune C Not Required Affected Parties D Notified o Not Required Attoct.lnts: Ord. No. 5295.92 o None Appropriation Code: ORDINANCE NO. 5295-92 AN ORDINANCE OF TilE CITY OF CLEARHATER, FLORIDA, RELA n NG TO TilE LAND DEVELOP~lENT CODE i AMEND I NG SECn ON 134.015, CODE OF ORDINANCES, RELATING TO NONCONFORMING SIGNS, AND THE STANDARDS AND FACTORS TO OE CONSIDERED IN GRANn NG V AR lANCES FRO~1 TilE PROVI S IONS THEREOF; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. OE IT ORDAINED OY TItE CITY COMHISSION OF TilE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA: Section 1. Subsection (e) [formerly Subsection (f)J of Section 134.015, Code of Ordinances, as amended by Ordinance 5055-90, 5236-92, and 5257-92, is further amended to read: . Sec. 134.015. Nonconforming signs. (e) Any person aggrieved by the provisions of this section may apply to the city commission for a' variance in accordance with section 137.012. -Hl- ~ed~n to the standards wh4~9Ve~A-varlanEeS ceAta4fle4-4n-soction-+37.012, -the city cOlllmissien sha~l con-s-tee~he-~rafH~.:i~e--a~plication of this scct i.en ba5e;~ UpOfHRC fa 11ow.:i-A~etars+ {1) Type and extent of the-neAeen-Fe~mity (e. g.. use j $ i ze j he-i-gh-t-r-numbep. iHld setbacl(). ' , . , I I .t (2) (3) ~ ft:Y'r La CJ t i ofH3-F-the-nenee~g--s-litfh- Potent i a 1 adverso aes-t-het.:i c effects oA--t-he--Jweper-ty-9Hu-1 1 d i ng~ . ' . i I [ ! ! , ~ ~ I L \ ' \ I I, , " j' . ': }': i 1 , . t, (4) Nature of the-surra~nd4fl~-u~e$, b&th-an ~;tc and ef~~ .(5) be€atlafl-&f-tAe-fH~iH'1e~t $im4-+ar-s-:l1:ln, if aR)'-r- {-e) leas ing-aff-atlgements I if any-.- -{-7.}-Datc of i tHTta.l-la-t-i,en-er-e-l~e&E-i-afh.. (8) ~ (lO) (11 ) fl:2) .( 13) ( 14) -v-i-~ ~ !. r : , ~: ; . I I.n4t+a-l-e-ap i ta 1 ;j.nve5-l:.tnenl:,.. ',I ,I l He ox~e&t~lle.y-ef-t.he-i-n.yes-tmenh- Ill'ffi5-tment rcamat+en-to date. Co:t to a-l-ter-er-remeve--the-s-li1n; Sa 1 Ya~~-l:le-,- Jlar-t-ef-tJIe-Gwner...!..s-a p-les-se rJ-s.-teta-l-bu-s+Aes-s-tnve-'J.y.eEh- Meoo~e-l-y-er-iHi-Yan,t;..age-thH~-t-o-pr-eh4b-i-t.:i-an-en-r..ri.mH a r new-s-i-gn $ in the- I. 'I , I, ,! [' ~., r. ; I, \.- . 1 J". ~ ',. ~ .; I- ;' L I', ..: "n', I.., . l- n I.:':, ;t' ; t ',: i \, ,. ',~.- . . . ': i,~.', 1. I .. ~ .(-ll.H-G t:heP-Hl e-be r-s-wh-lGh-mi\;y-be-u n4q u e--te-t:h e-jlPO p e rt~ ~i 9 n... lhe city commission may grant' a variance only after a public hearing and upon a demonstration by the owner/lessor of a hardship different in kind and lIlagnitude from that suffered l>y other sign owners or lessors similarly situated. Section 2. This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon adoption. PASSED ON FIRST READING PASSED ON SECOND AND FINAL READING AND ADOPTED " nita Garvey Mayor-Commissioner Attest: .. .~ , ' Cynthia E. Goudeau City Clerk' Approved .as to form. and correctness: ! . I .of.) . ., , ,. . j ~ ,: .' \., '. '.' ,"', . . y.' c ":-1 '~ ;' L:: ; ;'. ;L \ J,., ~ J. i : '" , ll'~. 1 t.; t~ j ~'i< I:X . j ~.~T . . ft' ; 1'~ : t'.,: , .' ip 11:' , I ~ i \;' i' (; J~ ~ . r .' ! 1':1 " .; j \:} ,~ ., .~ . i4; !ii Ii t ,I ;r~:. " . , (. : ~ '. ". 1 .' 1 1\ . , . ,t,: ., .j . . ~< '. ' "", ;, ,;; L 2 ~ . \' '; . ~..., "1[1'I "':' .......-"1.. -...... ,p. .. .- L . .~ .,_..-t.,",,;.' .., 'It, . ! SUBJECT: Variance to the Sign Regulations; 1290-92-94 Court Street (Stewart Title of Clearwater); Marjorie L. Smoyer (Owner & Representative). (SV 92-28) Clearwater City Commission Agenda Cover Memorandum PUBLIC HEARIRG I tern # Meeting Date: 12/03/92 fLD ~ RECOMMENDA TION/MOTION: ~ Deny variance of 2 ft. to permit a freestanding sign 10ft. tall where 8 ft. is allowed for Lots 35A and 36, Blk. 0, Hibiscus Gardens Sub. since the applicant has not met all of the standards for variance approval. ~ Approve variance of 4 ft. to permit a freestanding sign to be located 1 ft. from property line where a 5 ft. setback is required for Lots 35A and 36, Blk. 0, Hibiscus Gardens Sub. since the applicant has met all of the standards for variance approval. [] and that the appropriate officials be authorized to execute same. BACKGROUND: The subject property is an interior lot located at 1290-92-94 Court Street. The property is zoned Ol, Limited Office. The applicant is requesting two variances for an existing freestanding sign. Relevant summary information concerning the request follows. Information Requested Permitted Type of Sign Freestanding Yes location Court Street Yes Area 24 sq. ft. 24 sq. ft. Setback 1 ft. (front) 5 ft. Height 10 ft. 8 ft. Staff Comments/Proposed Conditions Staff review of the applicant's request indicates that the request for additional sign height is not justified. There is nothing unique about the shape of the property or its location which would require an additional 2 ft. of sign height to adequately identify the property. It appears the request is based upon the Reviewed by: Legal Budget Purchasing Risk Mgmt. CIS ACM Other N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A ~R.~ N/A Origineting Dept: ~ ~ ~ PLANNING & D~~EWT\ ~ Costs: S MIA Total User Dept: S Current Fiscal Yr. C-ission Action: o Approved o Approved w/conditions o Denied o Continued to: Cit Advertised: Date: 10/26/92 ~ Paper: TAMPA TRIBUNE o Not Requi red Affected Parties IllI Notified o Not Requi red FU'lding Source: o Capital I~. o Operating o Other Attachllents: APPLICATION DRAWING o None Appropriation Code: o C.C. 12/03/92 SV 92-28.- Page 2 applicant's intent to use the existing sign panels at their current height and location. These existing panels could be relocated on the existing sign structure in a conforming fashion. Regarding the second requested variance for sign setback, staff review Indicates that the applicant's claim that relocation on this site is not feasible is an accurate one. While the sign could be relocated elsewhere on the site (for instance along either the east or west property boundaries), there would be a setback problem created from the side property lines Instead of the existing llim1 property line setback. The site design appears to work well in its current arrangement. Relocation of the sign In a conforming fashion would interfere with the overall site design with regard to vehicle access to the property. The staff feels that the requested setback variance is justified since all standards for variance approval appear to have been met; in particular, the existing site design creates a unique, hardship situation, and the applicant is requesting a minimum variance. Applicable Variance Standards To be eligible for a variance, a request must meet all eight standards for variance approval. ~ Based upon review and analysis of the information contained In the application staff finds that the petitioner's first request meets only two of the standards. In particular, the follow(ng standards do not appear to be fully met: The variance requested arises from a condition which is unique to the property In question and is neither ordinarily or uniformly applicable to the zoning dIstrict nor created by an action or actions of the prop'erty owner, predecessor in title, or the applicant. Any mistake made in the execution of a bUilding permit or work performed without the benefit of a permit shall not be considered to be situations which support the granting of a variance. The particular physical surroundings, shape or torOgraphlcal conditions of the property involved and the strict application of the provisions 0 this development code would result in an unnecessary hardship upon the applicant. The variance is the minimum necessary to overcome the unnecessary hardship referred to in preceding recital "2" for the purpose of making reasonable use of the land. I The request for a variance is not based primarily upon the desire of the applicant to secure a greater financial return from the property. The granting of the variance will not impair an adequate supply of light or ventilation to adjacent property, detract from the appearance of the community, substantially Increase the congestion In the public streets, increase the danger of fire, endanger the public safety In any way, or substantially diminish or impair the value of surrounding property. (8) The granting of the variance desired will not violate the general spirit and intent of this development code. ~ Based upon review and analysis of the information contained In the application, staff finds that the petitioner's second request meets all of the standards. (1 ) (2) (3) (4) (6) Relevant Previous Decisions by the Commission: None noted. t, ~ct:iot 11 (~~ ~ ~~ 1, I L.III Vi' L.LLJ\hHHIUI SIGN VARIANCE APPUCA TlON . 5 \ VII '(/ J...;1L) , ':,(1,00 . PltOrtERTY OWNEJ1CS) NAME lli. ADDnESS: nEPRESENTATlVE(Sllif any) NAME &. ADDRESS: HARJORIE L. SHOYER Sr, t'I1 e c( 5 owi'l(r lllgR C:ollnty Rd. 102 Safety Harbor, FL 34695 TElEPHONE: (813) 726-5924 TElEPHONE: ADDRESS OF SUBJECT PROPERTY: 1290-92-94 Cour,t S t. NAME OF nUSINESS (IF APPUCABLE): STEHART TITLE OF CLEARWATER Section ZONING D1SmICT: OL LAND USE CLASSIRCATlON: 103.085 Section LAND AREA: 135.057 LEGAL DESCntPTlON OF SUBJECT PROPERTY: Lot 35 A and Lot 36, Block 0, Hibiscus Gardens Subdivision PAnCEL NUMBER: 15 I 29 I 15 I 38574 I 015 I 0351 (This information is available from your tax receipt or contact Pinellas Co. Property Appraiser's Office at 462-3207. If more than one parcel number, attach 8~ x 11 inch sheet) DESCntBE SURnOUNDlNG USES OF PROPERTY: North: Apar tmen t Building East: Soccer Field & Stevens Creek West: Paragon Home Center - has no sign South:n~n~i~~ nFFi~o.llas siQn 10' tall VARIANCES) nEQUEST (If Vmiance to 7 year amortization requirement. refer to Sec. 134.015): Pole Sign height of 10 feet. Variance or 2 feet. Pole Sign wi~lin one foot of property line. Variance of 4 feet. RE.t',1)l)i'i FOR REOUESTlNG VARIANCE(S): (Refer to Standards for Approval. next page) Pole sign height of 10 feet is necessary so the cars, vans and trucks parking in front of building will not back into sign and damage the sign. Cut sign off at 10' high so I can use existing Stewart sign case. Pole sign is now one foot on the parking lot; another four feet will not allow the cars to back out of parking spaces in front of 'the building. Would block all parking spaces in front of the building. No other location on property 1s suitable for installation of this sign. CONTINUED ON REVERSE SIDE ~' '\ STANDAnDS Fon APpnOVAL: A variance shall not be granted by the City Commission unless the application and evidence presented clearly support the following conclusions: (1) The variance requested arises from a condition which is unique to the property in question and is neither ordinarily or uniformly applicable to the zoning district nor created by an action or actions of the property owner, predecessor in title, or the applicant. Any mistake made in the execution of a building permit or work performed without the benefit of a permit shall not be considered to be situations which support the granting of a variance. (21 The particular physical surroundings. shape or topographical conditions of the property involved and the strict application of the provisions of this development code would result in an unnecessary hardship upon the applicant. (3) The variance is the minimum necessary to overcome the unnecessary hardship referred to in preceding recital "2" for the purpose of making reasonable use of the land. (4) The request for a variance is not based primarily upon the desire of the applicant to secure a greater financial return from the property. IS) The granting of the variance will not be materially detrimental or injurious to other property or improvements in the neighborhood in which the property is located. (6) The granting of the variance will not impair an adequate supply of light or ventilation to adjacent property, detract from the appearance of the community, substantially increase the congestion in the public streets. increase the danger of fire, endanger the public safety in any way. or substantially diminish or impair the value of surrounding property. (7) The variance desired will not adversely affect the public health, safety, order convenience. or general welfare of the community. 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" J. :[ " ~.. ~ ~ :' , _ : t~ " j' '.\ ;' n. \ '1~...' " .1 .{ " . . .; .!::,... , 'J L ',.M ~" ;~.:~?~~ .!>~ 1.:."./ . ...,... ! " ,)J' :' "~ .' ~ :":.... ;~; ,", '~ .......:x;& "oj, r',:;:Y; , ',".' "'" ':;~~ ;'}~ ; .:i:~ . .:-'-:;fl " ;)~~ . :'.!i~~ . :':;~~ p\!~ ":,..'J:J~ , t.., ';ji t' :: ~1;~ .,' .1...".-1'.. . ....:, ~~ 'r:~ : .= '~l~: "I" ,.:;'-; . . . . .~ :: ,.' " " ." , . " " " ~ '. I" ;, l ; ! 7 ~\ " I ,,' r , , , 1 I 41= 11 i ssi Ne, ,', ,I '.. ',' 't- ~ ,', " ,\ .r' , " " ....: ',' ~. , , T\' :"; . 1\ It' ;l, ':, ,.", " , " " ,r:, ';~:~Lt, " , ',' . ~, , .-' ; " " , :. .~. \ I " , ..I' ,f '" ,; " ' ",. " ..' " r , ,( 'I : .1 " I' ,"" . " _"t ,. . 1.1:. " , . , ',< '" .,b' " " ' :d" "'" I I': ) :l 'i . " 'j " " I' " , , ,', t.T' " '. .;. ;. I " ~ ,I ,/ 'I .. ~ '.'~' ". ~ ;/ ,; {{ " '. (. " " , "'1".1 , ! , ; t 'j '. T~' r~' :. '., r~:. I, .f, ::~ , TO: M. A. Galbraith, Jr., city Attorney ~cyndie Go~deau, city Clerk James M. Polatty, Jr., Director of Planning and Development :Tin? ~T Co ~~(( -I-~ '7 C I T Y 0 F C L E ~ R W ~ T E R Interdepartment Correspondenoe , i " 'i. 'i FROM: SUBJECT: SUD Bank Rezoning, Sunset Point.Rd , Belcher Rd. Z 92-08 COPIES: Scott Shuford, Planning Manager DATE: December J, 1992 RECOMMEND THAT BUN BANK REZONING DE REMOVED FROM TONIGHT'S AGENDA This rezoning has to go through regular review (with public hearings) by the pinellas Planning council (PPC) and Countywide Planning Authority. (CPA). PPC's staff has indicated they have problems with this proposal, and it is possible that some modification will be imposed or the p'roposal denied. In such circumstances, it was our understanding that the Legal Office preferred that Second Reading be postponed until after it has been approved by PPC and the CPA, which will not occur until February, 1993. The Planning & Development Department believes this is the appropriate approach. Also, for Planned Developments, the site plan, which is part of,the zoning,. should be approved by the City commission either prior to, or at the time of the Second Reading. This will not be done in this case if the Second Reading is held this evening. Planning was waiting for PPC's comments before proceeding with finalization of the site plan. Consequently it has not been prepared for tonight's meeting. I') I ! , Ie l" , I 1 l' I . \ .' I \ I " . ~ lJ) ~~ rn 0 WI rn- "J.i0 1JU1 DEe 0 ~~_..~ I efry CLEl=iK DEP}, I ,- .f : ' 'l ',1 .. :1 , , !. , .I , . \. , l . " 1 , ~:. , , , I', , L \' O\G ~RDIHf..HCE no. 5286-92 AN ORDINANCE DF TNE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA, AMENDING THE FUTURE LAND USE PLAN ELEflEIH OF THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN OF THE CITY, TO CHANGE THE LAND USE DESIGN~ION FOR CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY LOCATED AT THE SOUTHWEST CORHER OF THE INTERSECTION OF SUNSET POINT AND BELCHER ROADS, WHDSE POST OFFICE ADDRESS IS 2201 SUNSET POINT ROAD, FROl4 RESIDENTIAL/OFFICE TO COMMERCIAL/TOURIST FACILITIES; PROVIDING f\N EFFECTIVE OI\TE. ' I !. . . . . WHEREAS, the amendment to the future 1 and use plan element of the. comprehensive plan of the City as set forth In this ordinance 's found to.be rea sonab 1 e, proper and appropr' ate, and In comp 1i ance wi th F lor Ida 1 aw; ~ow" ther.efore, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COl4141SSION OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER. FLORIDA: Section \. .The future land use plan element of.the Comprehensive Plan' of the City of Clearwater 'is amended by changing the land use category for' the herei nafter described property as fo nows: . Propert'l See Exhibit A attached hereto. (LUP 92-14) Land Use CateQory From: Residential/Office .! ,": I 10: Commercial/Tourist Fac; 1 ities ~ctlon 2. The City Commission does hereby certify that this ordinance Is consistent with the City's Comprehensive Plan. .', Sect I on 3. Th Is ord I na nce s ha 11 take effect immed i ate 1 Y upon adopt I on, subject to the approval of the land use designation by the Plnellas County Board of County commissioners. ,': :1:" ~ ,~" ~ ";' . . ~ .' 1 \~::'.~ November 5, 1992 .', ".',:i ',~.ti . .'~~i~~ PASSED ON fIRSi READING PASSED ON SECOND AND FIN~L READING ANO ADOPiEO . " ,..'" ....> , )"'. <"-: .. .." " ., o. : ~ ::~~ 'j T/c . ." Rita Garvey Mayor_Commissioner :~ I~:.~ ::'j . .' . ;c ':!~ Approved"as to form and correctness: Attest: . . . . \"c ~ M. A. Galbraith, City Attorney cynthia E. Goudeau City Clerk , '. . I '. I. . "-1 I.j r.~ ~~~ j, n r. I: ~'. .' I I .H ,,. I . " i . .1 . .' ~ ~ '.;)~ A portion of the Northwest 1/4 of the Southwest 1/4 of Section 6, 10wnship 29 South, Range 16 East, and that portion of vacated Pinellas Groves casement (right-of-way) in the Northeast 1/4 of the southeast 1/4 of Section 1, TO\oJnship 29 South,. Range 15 East, lying adjacent thereto, described ~s follows: . From the East 1/4 corner of Section 1, Township 29 South, Range 15 East, also being the Hest 1'/4 corner of Section 6, Township 29 South, Range 16 East, run thence S 00005104" W, along the section linej 50;00 feet for the POINT OF BEGINNING; thence N 89051129" E, along the Southerly right-of-way of Sunset point Road, 174.66 feeti thence S 4500B131" E,'28.28 feeti thence S 00008'31" E, along the Hesterly right-of~way of Belcher Road, 106.24 feet; thence S' 34049132" Wt along sai~ right-af-way, 89.58 feet; thence continue along said Westerly right-af-way S 32054'45". W, 121.91 feet to a' point af curve; thence along a curve to the left;.whose chord bears S 32004'421 Hr 18.64 feet, arc af 18.64 fe~t and a radius of 635.50 feet; thence le~ving said Westerly right-of-way N 89054156" W~ 83.14 feet; thence 1'100005104" E, parallel to and 1~.00 feet West of the section 1 inc, 317.53 feet to the southerly right-of-way 1 ine of. Sunset point Road; thence S 8900711611 E,along said Southerly-right- of-way line, 15.00 feet to the POIHT OF BEGINNIHG. , . . , ,J ". .1 , ., r;I:~ .'.;1: . <'- .1 ~:; :: '~t,~: . . :~ ;:; . .: ;'-:'~( ; ~?t. . I: :(:;: ~'~.' . ~c::t~ '. ... o .~ ..~. "1 :;; ~ ,~ ",. ". '') ~:;~ :, .: ;;.~ 'EXHIBIT A , , ; .~'.r,' " ,', ... . ' ': .,~~:~ . . Y',':!: ,../. ':)f.! d,.) .' ... . . i ,.' ..::,.:. .".... " .; ....". ~ ::^,.:....; .; '~, E' , ... . , . . ~ ., ' . l;; .r :: i~' . -.1'. ...~ ; ~~ >~ ~ . .' :;1 701 - 7Cot 6... ~ ~ 5 <:> ~ ... ~~ 3~ 2:J~ .. ~ .".. IIIQO AlBRlGHT RS 6~ 54 eOI - eee ~ 22 ZI,!1f '"..." 2 ) ""'-'" " -. ?Zlg, ~ /1, 'l" /~"l ..0./" / 2~ I cou,,", ry '20 N IN (; Lu P RIO R P D 7 I 5"' (~r;,.. ..&~~ '.' J 3 y,./ 1>,-, .....h. ... ... .. , . "l.otJ , , C:;ftt~"" , C. P D ,;.. :'.: ,'\'. .< , : :. ........: , t. t. .. . I' . . , ..' l.,' .~. ~.. i . ROAD ROAD _ ~ ~~SE1 -.:' . ',. ,,;. .', -,' '. ~ SUNSET 1...AGE ~ o .. 00 11176 30 :;.0 t/176 2 7 31 r "74 1, .' IlrJ~ flJ~Q e 29 tlno t lJ~ Q 32 53 ~ - 1 8t: J 9 28 tOll" Ill",!! 33 D t I ' 52 I ~ fS~l : . ; j ! ~ 1867 ~ 10 0: a 27 IlJ6a ~ 1857 1:- ~ 3{ CO 5.1 CI 1,':~~ II ' ......." . 14 01 - HOC fBISI 11 26 ItJ5r 1861 Q) 35 CO ~ "" 00 I 10 .. .. ... opo[Q ~.._~,~," . ,., 0 ,,' .,.... ....- J ~ p-.'@ ~ 1831 CO I -.:r Q) 1M IS 12 Ill" 1110/6 ~6 49 flU I I I I 1 I ..:\~ I : L ~s1-~'>~.~ I ~.SJ I ~ :5 . I \.~. I :~ I I <:>,0 t: ~O f>j :..,J 0,' " 15 a! ri '-i ci tic c;l ~ IllJQ 1.3 24 '. '~. -.--.. -18l0 :-:, ..- la.u. f:i) 23 ::: H ~ 18:1 ~ 2~lJJ 15 :j ISUI IlIJP . 37 1-' .,-- LI) 0: ::) ~ 48 1810 R,O.h', O.R. ~R:'!l-I7Z7 o ... i ~I,Q J ~ -I' 11.1. p:J, ~ .~ ~ J:il m ItI:t 16 U 21 47 '8JoI .' 46 laze 45 . j "l to N :c:: '''' ('('llJJ ~)..:-. .<'1'-> ;rY' Rf.SOLunOr; I o.n. 5,}IB-O~ o,c,o. R>O.W. I O.R, ~2!lb-2046 , ~I ! ttJ ZE ' z:!. ----" 1(1'5 .17 20 flNtJ flJtlS 4\ +4- te1l1 18 60 lSOP 19 tl11 0 ;!,Q IlIng 42 43 f'U" , PROPOSED LAND USE PLAN AMENDMENT and R~ZONING OWHER A P P LI C ... H T SUN BANK o'F I rll---1 P t\ '8 A '(\ ' :z 0.2 -08' LUP q2.- 1~ PROPERTY DESCRlPTiOH '-LAND USE PLAN ZONING tJ)~B "31101 FRO M \\ t: -3 I 0 C~ T \ A L I ()F'f\cE. OL f TO co M MER C \ A,'- J TF C.PD 1.14 ^CnES SECTIOHS o'l' &Slngle Fllmlly TOWNSHIP Z. E ATLAS PAOE :2 63 A PLAHNING and ;ZONING DOAne CITY COMMISSION R....UGe B = BUS\ t~ (S5 '.J :: V A c A t.JT " " , > , Ci.7 ORDINAUCE t!Q. 5287-92 AN OIWINAHCE. OF THE CITY Of ClEARHATER I FLORIDA, AMENDING THE ZONING ATLAS OF TUE CITY BY REIOIHUG CERTAIN PROPERTY LOCATED AT TilE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THE INTERSECTION OF SUNSET POINT AND BELCHER ROADS I ~lHOSE POST OFFICE ADDRESS IS 2201 SUNSET POINT ROAD, AS DESCRIBED MORE PARTICULARLY HEREIN, FROM LIMITED OFFICE (OL) TO COMMERCIAL PLANNED DEVELOPMENT (CPO) DISTRICT; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. ' , WHEREAS, the amendment to the zon i ng at I as of the City a s set forth in th is ordinance is found to be reasonable, proper and appropriate, and in compliance with Florida lawj n0\1, therefore, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION Of THE CITY OF CLEARWATERr FLORIDA: Section 1. The following described property in Clearwater, Florida, is hereby rezoned, and the zoning atlas of the city is amended as follows: Zonina District Property. See Exhibit A attached hereto. (I92-0B) From: Limited Office (OL) To: Commercial Planned Development (CPO) "r Section 2. The City COlmnission does hereby certify that this ordinance is consistent with the City's Comprehensive Plan. I ' iection 3. The Planning and Development Director is directed to revise the zoning atlas of the City in accordance with the foregoing amendment. . Section 4. This ordinance shall take effect i~ediately upon adoption, subject to the approval of the land use category set forth in Ordinance No. 52B6- 92 by the Pinellas County Board of County Commissioners. PASSED DNFlRST READING November. 5, 1992 > 'PASSED ON SECOND AND FINAL READING AND ADOP1ED Rita Garvey Mayor-Commissioner Approved as to form ard correctness: Attest: "J tynthia E. Goudeau City C1erk ,I .+....... ..- .p.- . " l i ~ J' I . ' .'., ;]7 ,f A portion of the Northwest 1/4 of the SouUw.'Cst 1/4 of Section 6/ Township 29 South, Range 16 East, and that portion of va,cated Pinellas Groves easement,,(right-of-vmy) in the Uortheast 1/4 of the Southeast 1/4 of Section I, Township 29 South, Range 15 East, lying adjacent thereto, described as follows: From the East 1/4 corner of Section I, Township 29 South, Range 15 Eastj also being the.Hest 1/4 corner of Section 6, Tovmship 29 South, Range 16 East, run thence S 0000510411 HI along the section ',oel 50.00 feet for the POWT OF BEGINUING; thence N 89051'29" E, along the Southerly right-of-way of Sunset Point Road, 174.66 feet; thence S 45008131" E. 28'.28 feet; thence S 00008'31" E, along the ~Iesterly right-of-way ,'of Belcher Road, 106.24 feet; thence S 34049'3211 H, along said right-of-way, 89.58 feet; thence continue along said Hesterly right-of-way S 32054'45/1 Ht 121.91 feet to a point of curve; thence along a curve to the left".whose chord bears S 32004142' W, 18.64 feet. arc of 18.64 feet and a radius of 635.50 feeti thence leaving said Hesterly right-of-vJaY N 89054156" W, 83.14 feet; thence N 00005104" E. parallel to and 15.00 feet West of the section line. 317.53 feet to. the Southerly right-af-way ,line of Sunset Point Road; thence S 89007'1611 E, along said Southerlyright-, of-way line, 15.00 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. , , :t . ~: . ." ,)i , it., (: jl ;', 1: , ~:. ,': ,It!l! I 0' ,~~ , . . " '1 I 'I . 'j, ,\ 0: { '\ ; I' I ., ,"P,' , '. \ .\ .<. EXHIBIT A , ..' '\ . :' 'I '. ;I " )~:F? E;~2:1 -/~1-ALJT~ ~ ~, (( /' :Y\~ 'to R4sa- '~ -;:::.;- .- f'-PD 7, i> .;;(1:::<. .... .. . - ..) 3 .. , ... ' ,'1:" . .. . r;> '~l' . . ~ C P D.... .\ " "Il... '~I't 11\ .,. ~. : .,' " :. .......-::.';:.~.i......, ROAD ROAD 701 - 706 J 601 - lloe I :s .J ~ ~ On ...... ~:. SUt.~SE1 " ~ 51.mSET PT R n , .' '. '.. ., . :~. .', '.o ~ .. 8 I~OI - .loIC>a 'I :j; I ~n,$.'~" ,~'l\r..;(.~ 'J ::'ii(h:~T'f.:~ . . ,~li""I"ttf~L~" I ~i:!~l~lI~:!mN!I' ;~"" . " , . 0.' tf)! S:I' o ~ L? a! ,.; flut I I I I I I ~"\} I : L ~",1~"\>,r,~ 1 ~\) I r~ I I: ~ I 1 ~. 0 n :0 ..-..I , . - ',. .., .., ID I <0 " .., . .q- CO I ~ Q) 15 I I I I ~ o tiD < o 0:1 f{ 0 -,.. ~ .....'0 J,e: -J' UJ, tc ~ .53 s r=:1 ~ 6 ~ 5 Co ... :J :1 ., 0 .. 60 leu 7 Ibd" B Ibd3 9 ~ 10(;'1 ~ '0 [2 C 1851 " IIH6 12 1530 1J '~. ---. :; 'JJ~ '. - H ~ 18:'7 \5 " .." J.., 2 :r :i ~ "' ... .. ... Ul"O AlDRlCHT R S 62 ':,0 18U 31 Ilf7d .30 5-4 urN! 29 ~ tl170 IOU .32 53 (I 28 18fH Ill/I.! .33 .. I 52 I 18d-l, 27 1858 ~ fOB? r- 5,1 2 3{ CO C 18S1 en 35 CO 18-16 36 49 flU P . 37 1;;' ..-. ~ IOJ'" ::I :x: .38 ~ Ian 39 i ! I [ . I I j I I I I . I I 25 ussr t8~ 1l!Z1 16 4-0 45 16;:.1 r: /1116 IB/O' . 17 20 41 H IlJtd rlJ1t1 . 1 B 1'9 42 43 00 1800 /810 ~ /1If1D II"fI R.CI,w. Q,R. M':'!l-1727 ACSOlUllOtl I o.n. ~3'tl-n~ Q,C 0. A.O.W, I C.R ~29!J-~04f.: ~I f <:> "" ---- .... 10 N : a:: I'" '\.~~ ..~0- 101' PROPOSED LAND USE PLAN AMENDMENT and R~ZONING z q 2 - 08 . LUP q 2 - 1 ~ OWNER APPLICANT SUN BANK of iptHPA. BA'Y '-LAND USE PLAN ZONING " PROPERTY DESCRIPTIDU (V1f. B "31/01 FROM RES \ 0 E:....lJT\ A L I DFF\ C E. DL TO Co M M ER'C \ A,\... J Tf' C.PD " P L A H HI H G 1:1 n d ' Z 0 to H G DO.... R 0 ,SE.CTIOHS 01 j Single Family' ATLAS PAGE CITY CO~MISSIOH z. TOWHSHIP n"HOE 8 = 8 USl N'ES'S v= VA CAi,rr 1.14 ....cRes "2 63 A ~<l " 'c ORDINAHCE NO. 5288-92 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA, ANNEXING CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY LOCATED BETWEEN GUlF-TO- BAY BOULEVARD AND TAMPA BAY, APPROXIMATELY 550 FEET WEST OF BAYVIEW AVENUE, CONSISTING OF LOT 17 AND PART OF LOT 2, WILLIAM BROWN1S SUBDIVISION OF BAYVIEW, WHOSE POST OFFICE ADDRESS IS 2975 GULF-TO-BAY BOULEVARD, INTO TUE CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE CITY, AND REDEFINING THE BOUNDARY LINES OF THE CITY TO INCLUDE SAID ADDITION; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. \j WHEREAS, the owner of the real property described herein a~d depicted on the map attached hereto as Exhibit A has petitioned the City of Clearwater to annex the property into the City pursuant to Section 171.044, Florida Statutes, and the City has complied with all applicable requireme~ts of Florida law in connection with'this ordinance; now, therefore, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA: Section 1.' The following-described' property is hereby annexed into the City of 'Clearwater and the boundary lines of the ~ity are redefined accordingly: Lot 17 a~d the South 88.44 feet of the West 153.92 feet of Lot 2, William Brown1s Subdivision of Bayview, according to the map or plat thereof as recorded in Plat Book 1, Page 13, of the public records of Hil1sborough County, Florida, of which Pinellas County was once a part, together with the abutting right-of-way of Rogers Street. Section 2. The City Commission does hereby certify that this ordinance is consistent with the City's Comprehensive Plan. The City Commission hereby accepts the' dedication of all easements, parks, rights-of-way and ('other dedications to the public which have heretofore been made by plat, deed or u~er within the annexed property. The City Engineer, the City Clerk and'the Planning and De~elopmentDirector are directed to include and show the property des~ribed , herein upon the official maps and records of the City. Section~. This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon adoption. The City Clerk shall file certified copies of this ordinance, including the map attached hereto, with the Clerk of the Circuit Court and with the County lit t , , ' ! . l. , .. I 1 c , I c f.' r' I: I: , ' t j , . ~ ~ t'" 'I' I', I \ '~' j,:, J! . 1: " , I ~" i ! I; , l' " j I ~ !.: ~ i ' ii' \ \ . , \ (, i I". I,,') I ~: ' j i 1 I : " ,,' , ~ ~ <' } i I( 1 r' j " ! j':, ~ ! < I,; f:' , : l: L , f, I: " 1; Ii l' 1 l: I i' f' , 1;: f':c i~: ~. . " 1:, , , " j' I. "~~ , i f f \ I, , " j i Administr'ator of Pincllas Co~ntYI '"Florida:, 'within' 7 days' after adoption, and ,sha.ll file a certified copy with th.~, Florida Department of State within 30 days after adoption. PASSED ON .F IRST READI NG . PASSED ON SECOND AND FINAL READING 'AND ADOPTED November 5, 1992 \ . , , . ' , . , , r i . J . i ' I.: .v 1 " .L l" I' , . , ~::. " or , t: " . r, 1. , I, Rita Garvey , Nayor-Comm i 55 i oner ~. .' , Attest: i, .{ ~ ','. .' , ::' -' :1" , Cynthia E. Goudeau City Clerk Approved as to form and correctness: " . . . J} :":', : :~; " '" ',." Ff;~ ./,"f:/T: i; ~l,.': 11'}' ,. , , . !f",~ " ,1\.;; . '~II{': ":'I!~:'~; c).. . . . ~p' , ';. t,;; . . }': . :''If>'': . J ~\ .,,' :1 \ ..' ";, . 'f'.;~ , '. !.~\. . "., i" . . ..' ",< .~ .' J'\~ ~~ ~> , ;( "" ',n, ., .. '., '\ , , """;,) " 'I . ' . . " ' :.;~. '~r . .' ";, . "," fJ " t" :: .!(j . 1'0: , I:: . t f.' . I....... " 'H!' Y? . ,~ .di \ ,I I . I ~ J~ . I. \' . , :. .X ;\ '.',' H~ . -,' IIi .. '."i ,~ . I'~, .T ..,. ~...... """~ _. ....rt"'......~.....;, i"'I-f...... . ~ ,1 " " 1"1 ,"!, ., ." . '. . . ." . " f 2. ~ t . . ~ . ~ " 1 .' .' > t 7. .... f~. " 'I J i: .' . . , 1/ ~77' -7\ 4(', o u ... ;-, ~ 1- BAY -el\J 0 . . . ~ ~~ o )C' .k7-' ~9~'~:l2':"!I ... (:. ...."""..~ .. .....".. '0. f<O;'--..---~-t~"=';~.~~'";"\"'--._u,,,-,- ... "'-,.. oCt 0 .., V', --- - - ------ - .,1<) -.. ~.. .... u I" lG I~ I CIG -='-1 -~~ I - ..., ... "f 3 , , ORDINANCE NO. 5289-92 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER; FLORIDA, AMENDING THE FUTURE LAND USE PLAN ELEMENT OF THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN OF THE CITY, TO CHANGE THE LAND USE DESIGNATION FOR CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY LOCATED BETWEEN GULFMTO-BAY BOULEVARD AND TAMPA BAY, APPROXIMATELY 550 FEET WEST OF BAYVIEW AVENUE, CONSISTING OF LOT 17 AND PART OF LOT 2, WILLIAM BROWN'S SUBDIVISION OF BAYVIEW, HHOSE POST OFF I CE ADDRESS IS 2975 GULF - TO-BAY BOULEVARD, FROM UNCLASSIFIED TO MEDIUM DENSITY RESIDENTIAL; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. ~9 HHEREAS, the amendment to the future land use plan element of the .comprehens;ve plan of the City as set forth' ;n this ordinance is found to be reasonable, proper and appropriate, and in compliance with Florida law; now, therefore, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA: .. , , Section 1. The future land use plan element of the comprehensive plan of the' City of Clearwater is amended by changing the land use category for the hereinafter described property as follows: Property land Use CateQory . Lot ,17, and the South 88.44 feet of From: Unclassified .the .West 153.92 feet of Lot 2, William B~ownls SubdiNision of Bayview, accord- To: Medium Density Residential ing to the map or plat thereof as recorded in Plat Book 1, Page 13, of the public records of Hillsborough County, Florida, of which'Pinellas County was once a part, together with the abutting right-ofMway of Rogers Street. (LUP92-18) Section 2. The City Commission does hereby certify that this ordinance is consistent with the City's comprehensive plan. Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon adoption, contingent upon and subject to the adoption of Ordinance No. 5288-92 and subject to the approval of the land use designation by the Pinellas County Board of County Commi,ss ioners. PASSED ON FIRST READING PASSED ON SECOND AND FINAL READING AND ADOPTED November 5, 1992 R ita Garvey Mayor-Commissioner Approved as to form and correctness: ~~<' l ~,. M. A. Galbralth, Jr. City Attorney Attest: Cynthia E. Goudeau City Clerk ~ ~ 10' 1(0.. 1 ~~~C~-~_.~ u Cl '" or. <. . .....:... I . ~ ~;) to-..,.... ~ <:> 10' 1<7... ~Q~~:lZ~~ '" .'" _............._---..-- -- -- ----... ~?71-~'~,"1 ~=:;; I~ ..... ~ .... r; I~ CIG -==-i -~-l I 1'7. B:\"&i"92~ - - ~l I!Hi on-I?Z!l ---r------ .~ ~ o .... SR 6':.1 ;a BA "VIEW BG ~ J ~ 4 #2& 5 ~::tJ AL/C OWNER AP PLICAHT PROPOSED ANNEXATIO.N LAND USE PLAN AMENDMENT and ZONING ^ q '2.. ~ 1\ ~ u p q 2-1 8, \<.l'R\<PA,"TR\CK\ tv R 8 V 8 { 'LAND USE PLAN ZON1NG PROPERTY OESCnlPTIOH 1_",_ LOY '\71 E,'~.PP.R\"OF LO-r '2 Wlu..tAM BRoWN''; Su6DIV"S\ON o 'F B A'lv \E.10 FROM \J )...1 C L r,.. S S I F { 'E D COUNTY R-G 2.. '3 6 I,cnus TO MEDl LHv{ DEN S IT\'' RESlof:'WTIAL Rr'-J'\ H n , GilT 0 F. W t. y :u U lUU P A. ?-" . R 0 G C; R S 't>T a \ ,q ...cnES PL....HHIHG nnd ZOUIHa Bo....no SECTIOH 17 'fOWNSH1P 2.q S '. tvt 'r-\ :: M, 0 B \ LE H 0 tv1 E S CITY COMMISSIQH nANO(; \ G IE ATLAS rAGE -a00 B -..j =- v' A c A 1-..\ T ORDINANCE NO. 5290-92 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CtTY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA, AI.IElWING THE ZONING A1LAS OF THE CITY BY ZOIHNG CEHTAIN REAL PROPERTY LOCATED BETWEEN GUlF-TO-BAY BOULEVARD AND TAMPA OAY, APPROXIMATELY 550 FEET WEST OF BAYVIEW AVENUE, CONSlSTING OF LOT 17.AND PART OF LOT 2, WILLIAM BROWNIS SUBDIVISION OF BAYVIEW, WHOSE POST OFFICE ADDRESS IS 2975 GULF-TO~BAY BOULEVARD, AS DESCRIBED f.IORE PARTICULARLY HEREIN, UPON ANNEXATION INTO TUE CITY OF CLEARHATEH, AS '.IOBILE 1I01~E PA!~K DISTRICT (RHH); PROV1DING AN EFFECT1VE DATE. 30 WHEREAS, the assignment of a zoning district classification as set forth in this ordinance is found to be reasonable, proper and appropriate, and in, compliance \'l;th Florida lal'l; now. therefore, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA: Section 1. The following described property located in Pinellas County, Florida, is hereby zoned as indicated upon annexation into the City of Clearw'ater, and the zoning atlas of the City is amended, as' follows: , i 'I' Property ZoninQ District Lot 17 and the South 88.44 feet of the RMH - Mobile Home Park District West 153.92 feet of Lot 2, William Brown1s Subdivision of Bayview, according to the map or plat thereof as recorded in Plat Book 11 Page 13. of the public records of Hillsborough County; Florida, of which Pinellas County \"Ias once a part, together w'i th the abut t i ng right-of-way of Rogers Street. (A92~11) Section 2. The City Commission does hereby certify that this ordinance is consistent with the City1s comprehensive plan. Section 3. The Planning and Development Director,is directed to revise the zpning atlas of the City in accordance with the foregoing amendme~t. Section 4. This ordinance shall take effect iMnediately upon adoption, contingent upon and subject to the adoption of Ordinance No. 5288-92, and subject to approval of' the land use category set forth in Ordinance No. 5289-92 by the Pinellas County Board of County Commissioners. PASSED ON FIRST READING PASSED ON SECONO'AND FINAL READING AND ADOPTED November 5, 1992 " 1\ I " Rita Garvey, t'layor-Cornrni 5S ioner ~-.\ Approved as to form and correctness: -I' Attest: ty Attorney Cynthia E. Goudeau, City Clerk .: -1--.-'O-;-k~...-.,.... ........". .-- --~.~"'~O- ~~, j......--..............--- ~---.. .-.....-.........:--- ---- ---.-....... .-..", ........ '.:..- :'. .... . .~.... - '" . ..-J ~ 2 ~ ~ . ~ I ~ '0' ~/-. ~~..I!,.:"~~~~ --- - - - - ---_.---- ..-- - -- ---.... m ~"'-i'~ ~~ ~ i~ 01 Qo -. '" .... ~ I~ o '" I';) ...... ;..t CIG -~ ~-J I J 71 II;! ,,&i 049 Z II ,J, _ ~~, 19 G tJOZ- r7;?9 ---,--..---~ ~ ',=, ... . ~ --- -- '., 'I( : ":- Q'8AYVIE\Y~Q '~1. '1 -; ~ n 1.. ...... , ~,.. 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Roc:,. 6 R S "?T \q ....CRES 0, PLANNtNG and zOtUHG BOAr'lD SECTION \7 TOWNSHIP 2Cf S M \-\ :: tvt 0 g \ LE H 0 M E S CITY COMMISSIOH nAHOE \6 E ATLAS PAGE "300 8 V ::: V At c A }-.\ T "f C" ORDINANCE no. 5292-92 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY Of CLEARWATER, FLORIDA, ANNEXING CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY LOCATED TWO BLOCKS EAST OF HIGHLAND AVENUE AND ONE LOT SOUTH OF SUNSET POI NT ROADt CONSISTING OF LOT 2, BLOCK AI ClEARHATER IlIGHlANDS UNIT AI WHOSE POST OFFICE ADDRESS IS 1867 EAST DRIVE, INTO THE' CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE CITY, AND REDEFINING THE BOUHDARY LINES OF THE CITY TO IHCLUDE SAID ADDITION; , PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. ,3/ WHEREAS I the owner of the real property described herein and depicted on the map attached hereto as Exhibit A has petitioned the City of Clearwater to a~nex the property into the Cfty pur:suant to Section 171.044, Florida Statutes t and the City has complied with all applicable requirements of Florida law in connection with this ordinance; now, therefore, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA: c' , Section 1. The following-described property is hereby annexed into the City of Clearwater and the boundary lines of the City'are redefined accordingly: Lot 2, Block AI Clearwater Highlands Unit A Subdivisiont according to the map or plat thereof as recorded in Plat Book 28, Page 95, of the public records of Pinellas County, Florida. Section 2. The City Commission,does hereby ce~tify that this ordinance is consistent with the City's Comprehensive Plan. The City Commission hereby accepts the dedication of all easements" parks, rights-of-way and other dedicatio~s to the public which have heretofore been made by plat, deed or user. within the annexed property. The City Engineer, the City Clerk and the Planning and Development Director are directed to include and show the property described herein upon the official maps and records of the City. Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon adoption. The City Clerk shall file certified copies of this ordinance, including the map attached hetetoj vJith the Clerk of the Circuit Court and with the County Administrator of Pinellas'County, Florida, within 7 days after adoption, and d ; , .," I c , . 3} shall file a certified copy with the Florida Department of State within 30 days after adoption. PASSED ON FIRST READING PASSED ON SECOND AND FINAL READING AND ADOPTED November 5, 1992 , . P' ! . . " " ., 1. ", I. r I' '. . " Rita Garvey Mayor~Commissioner ,," , Ii: " . }~..::'. .-,,'-. F. .< . 1~. ~., , 4\ ':" .' !~:t- , .{,;. . .',. H~~~T: . . ,.:.:..11::1,; , l~i' , J}I,';'1. < I . t ~,' '1-. . } {~.!,' : ,.}t~'/J . t ,; ~ . '. 1[:/ . ~ $ '~J . I(w, ~iJ( .~ f:~;: . '.\[{ '!' , d.' , .' - .t..a.. it.: ~. . ,.1 ~::~' ,.' r! k. , : 'T~' : ' . ji .:~ '. . ....F . " '!it "l~', , . !~:: , "jli , ' . rlt~~ ". f ~;: I~ l!;~ ii~ l,~ , .' . ~;. Jf . ' { " ,i . ,', '~ .... ,e,....". m?"~~:l~ . i,~" /U';') n Attest: . , , ' Cynthia E. Goudeau 'City Clerk Appr~ved a~ to form and correctness: '1 " .~ M. A. GalBraith, City Attorney ': ; , , l /,1. "I '1) . '.:j , 'i~ . ' " i 'I .1 I ':! 2 . .( , ! \ " ... . ;) 'il . 'J1\\ \. I;'" f::J J 21:1 , 76 ~ EI ~ ~ -', \~~~ :.1.---, 29 "I r. .(.f" ,. ._~ - ".r~./~ n 1.:;; ~ ~ ~ 1910 of --- "7.~ IIII~ J(j) ~ .., .., ~ 1 POll 2 1110.1 ; 32 31 30 ~~ ^-\...... ROAD POlNT I . ,. ~ ~ , 2, U)~7 ~,. I ., 181M .' lOIl"'r tOllt ' , tlH11I . . flUJ';' , f ~ ., . " ,SlJ.'J " Cl '(t I/! ';6 18';" ~ 'S7( . flU! II ' liltS 7 /lUS6 ,Ile" C 0 U N T Y' Z a N I NOR - 3 L U P LOR S86y:\ ~5 ~TY 6 OYdIf::O 1850 P/S~ ,~ l,uu,(DS '046 18tH R IiH -.. 1 18044 ;:), 2 18~0 t;." f836 r::03 ~ f63Z C/J4 ~ rz :g 18'U "'''' '" ..- .. 18~Z 9 18~O IS38 18~3' 10 18~1 1839 . f8n 11 '035 :z: R 1833 f:J 1831 ~ 12 M IOU tl 1817 '," ~ IOZO 13 11It.! 8 'O!:I 14 WI P 1817 10 1016 I 1813 P 1 .:. .. 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F\.... ) LAND USE PLAN ZONING FROM U t-.l C L ,t:\ S ~ \ F [ E 0 C 0 U II T Y R - 3 TO LDW DE,\JSn'l Q,ESlOENT\P.L RS B \"2. q 1- ,l,CRES CITY COMMISSION II 05 q2- PLAHHIHG cnd ZONIHG DOAnO \0 S t C T I 0 t~ 0 2. ,.OWHSIIIP 'lq G RAHaE \ 5" E EXHIEIT A (4'! SlnOl" Fornl1)' I. ,I 13 IBft A ql-Il PROPERTY DESCRIPTIOH RIGIIT or Wf,y O. '2. I SUHstT -...---- SUNSET ". 63 64 ~ 1086 - 6. 1881 .:5 1080 G2~ 65 ~ '876 r.:::i ~~ 66 ' )~6P ~~ 18&8 C 60l2., 67 ~ lOll.! 59 1867 58 IB60 '051 L. 0 T '2.) 8 L \~ p.. tLE.A.RWA\ER. H\G~LA)JOS UN\"r A 1846 III 2tl UJ 1059 A 55 . :<t 1835 W 54 :s. 18Z7 ~I 53 ..J :..J 1821 ~tJ to 18f7 tllft LUpQ/-t2.. AcnES ATLAS PAGe '2GI A 18112 5B 1856 69 57 1850 70' 56 ISH 71 tOS! 72 183:' 73 1026 74 52 10..V 75 51 Iflt6 76 1810 ORDINANCE NO.. 5293-92 M~ OROIUANCE or TilE CITY OF CLEARHATER, FLOHIDA, M1EHOING THE FUTURE l/~NO USE PLM~ ELEI.1ENT OF TIlE COHPREHEr{S I VE PLAN OF HIE C!TY, TO CHANGE THE LAND USE DESIGHATION FOR CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY LOCATED THO BLOCKS EAST OF HIGHLAHD AVENUE AHD OHE LOT SOUTH OF SUNSET PO I NT ROAD, COrtS I SIr NG OF LOT 2, BLOCK A, CLEARHA TER IlIGIlLANDS UNIT At HHOSE POST OFFICE ADDRESS IS 1867 EAST DRIVEl FROI., UNCLASSIFIED TO LOH OEUSITY RESIO[:rnIAL; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. 3~ \'JHERE/\S, the amendment to the future land use plan element of the comprehensive plan of the City as set forth in this ordinance is found to be reasonable, proper D'ld appropriate, and in compliance with Florida 18'0'1; now,' therefore, I ' ; \ ' Prooerty Land Use Cateoorv j, ' I ~ I" '! \,' \ .' j ~ .,1. c" j , ,', j: i' " I, [ BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY CONNlSSJON OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA: I Section 1. The future Jand use plan element of the comprehensive plan of the City of Clearwater is amended by changing the land use category for the hereinafter described property as follm'ls: " Lot 2, Block A( Clearwater Highlands Unit A Subdivision, according to the map or plat thereof as recorded in Plat Book 28, Page 95, of the public records of Pinellas County, Florida. (lUP91-12) From: Unclassified To: ,Low Density Residential Section 2. The City Commission does hereby certify that this ordinance is consistent with the City's.comprehensive plan. Section 3. This Ol~dinance shall take effect 'immediately upon adoption, contingent upon and subject to the adoption of Ordinance No. 5292-92, and subject to the approva 1 of the 1 and use des i gnat ion by the Pine 11 as County Board of County Commi ss ioners. 'r J ' PASSED ON FIRST READING PASSED ON SECOND AND FINAL READING AND ADOPTED November 5, 1992 H ita Garvey Mayor-Commissioner Approved as to form and correctness: ~~. N. A. Go1braitvr. City Attorney Attest: Cynthia E. Goudeau city Clerk . .. " I' I, ! " j ), , i I L I J' ~ I j ~ (fJ · ; 15 ~ II ~ I I ~I 2 ~ 3 h~ll 5 ~ ~ L ~-RS...:L1mETII6_~.~ . - E L I-Z A ~E T 1\ Fr::5'~ ~'O I ~ 1 ~ 2 ~ J1.. t;j ~ ~I I ~ (i '~:~ :;1 2 t': -11 ~ t.; ., SUN~ ET hLA,'E h ~STi 'rES~ 7 h 8 ~~ 9 " 10 ~ 11 ~ 12 ~ 13 ~ ~'?c\ -U {Il; 11\ 4G~57 -:-..- .-!:;-c;;. @- . 36 35 34 33 32 31 , 30 28 27 26 25 24 2 ... ., "'... "" 29 ' 110 ~ ~ ~. t.:; ll: ~ I ~ ~ g ~; :~ fl ~ - - -...... =: .... ':! ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ .. SUhJS~:-L p.~\rVr~RD I!__ ....' ,,: I.' 'RD.," " / . ". ~W"'lEH I I ' ~L .::.;~ R ';';l~X~:~~' :'.1 II. ' iV!g co ~ Ji S Lo~mlJl~D3' '.. Ie -_ rau" . ,lftfJ ~ ,.': 1880 R fU8 '; ',., r;ri I' " ,I ;' 5t'l) , .: '2 ~ \0 d!',C\l' ""UNIT'. '18';7 .., S III 7 18~-4 6 '9 o ' . tn4B 1 D "r.yIIJ' 9 , 28 4 / /1143 /061 5______ 27 111 > 1857 1056 g:; 26 6 J~\~LJ7~ I , 26'" "'l/ " ' Q ""' ... "" " ., ....,..., --'~ 2/1 1910 Cl f) 1050 7 106:S 25 32 33 1074 31 IlJU 35 36 185fJ ~ 37 ii: o 38 /041 39 1838 40 1031 41 10 ::tI 21 42 5UHSET .., <.l :<! 6U - -...---- SUHSET 0, 63 64 ~ II/B6 ~ A.. IIlI/I ~ ItlfJO 020 65 l07~ Ion r::::f ~ ~ 66 ' )8~g....~ 18U C 60.Q, 67 ..9 IOIl:J IDS:: 59 18fJO tlJ&l 1067 11160 r8S1 57 68 145S 58 69 -..:E .t I~ -~~iT J v:..) 29 ___ ~~J~ ,gOB "C'j~'~ 2 C 0 U N T y' Z a N I N 0' n - 3 L U P Lon ~~ R S '06y:\ \.!!.J 5 ISH B ~ 18,(6 -' 24 d.. 0. 18~O -;z. ., .. o -"" Ct 1036 <1. 22 ~ l/l /'131 10'04 20 4~ t Ii L.r'l WI ';' ~ /[j f(i 19 44 .... '0" .s? 1810 IOU, 18 ::0 lu 1039 A 55 . :c::r. '833 w 54 5: 1827 1-1' 53 -' .:...J 1821 ~LJ en 1850 70. 56 ISN 71 ...""...-- 1; ~ I~ :; ~ ~ HIOC! ..... RIVE o 'I uu, (i) 6 1030 9 183:: 10 1820 11 " PROPOSED ANNEXATIO.N LAND USE PLAN AMENDMENT and ZONING '1l17 IBII ,\ LUP qI-l"2- 0,'2\ ACRES lo,t 72' i 10'; 73 i 52 IOlt' 74 ! I 10ZU: 75 I I lBIO! 76 l ( I '"Ie! .32 Jl 30 C>t1 4\..... ROAD ~ 25 ns 8 ;;;rJ ~ 18U IIlIo') 10') Mh h IBa 9 18/0 1038 1013' 10 lOil IfJ:Jg , 14 IB1!O 12 . \ to::I , 51 A H \ GHL.A \J OS 1\ o5q2- '2 G I A .l.CRES POUlT t: I ,., 10117 I ~ ;' 01 18116 .' , , :',~ . f ISlIj~ r"'" :' 16 PI ". .: ':: . ' II!LJP . I : .'. I . 1887 ' , . " . " " 1843 " '. " " ,: , , 16.,6 1873 ~ IB7I .. teH . 18S7 ' /DfJ6 18113 1Y 6 O,""JED 1050 P/SP ISSl R 164 _ 1 IOU ~,' 2 IlHO h.. 1l13/l .m ,). !:-? 183,t (I)~ :t~rrt~'- e-!H I ,topt 'liP' 1m A;\ lU4 ~5 '/lIS Q;-lv ':J'" . .....& tj" c.; '~I.' I Iliff I ""::l 181 -<:;7 -gJ (/)8 leop I : 1"':"'\ OWNER APPLICAHT 1816 18U 23 B .183S 1834 103: 1 tJ:r7 11 1835 ~ R 1033 ,..J M 103/~12 IlJ1:SI I B J:'7 3 1816'" 13 IOLJ 8 laEt 1836 22 /S33 ~ 21 I 200 IlJ:JI' ..q. 7 1830 t81B IUtJ ItJE-4 6 IU~ flU ,t , IS EO 18 E;! flUB -.b IIIItt 0- t81'( 1811 IHIP' III I., '0- 181r. I . 1013 p, '" 19 IBISI IBr6 R ,.... ISI" 17 4 LEE..) F" L LAND USE PLAN FROM Ut--ICLf-\.SSI FlED TO LDW OE \J S\lY RES\OENi\PoL ZONiNG 12 -3 CQ,U IlT Y " \D P..S B \3 q'l. I 13 A q l- II PROPERTY DIZSCnlPTIOH LoT "'2. ) 8 L \< C.LE..A..I<W Ai; ER. lllJ \ Y A niGHT OF Wf.Y SECTIOt, 02 P L A I~ If I H G II n d 2 0 H I tl G 13 0 AnD nt,IIOE \5' E CITY COMMIS!iIOIf ....TL^S P/.GE TOWHStllP 'lq s (":'l! <:;11'(:1... r II mil.,. WHEREAS, the assignment of a zoning district classification as set fortll in this ordihanceis found to be reasonable, proper and approprirlte, and in compliance with Florida law; now, therefore, 1 I , I., i, J. , . , :1; I! rl i ORDINANCE NO. 5294-92 AN ORDINANCE Of THe CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA, A/1ENOIHG TIlE ZONING ATLAS OF TIlE CITY BY ZONING CERTAIN HEAL PROPERTY LOCATED HJO BLOCKS EAST OF IHGllLAtW ,\VEHUE AND ONE LOT SOUTH OF SUNSET POINT ROAD, CONSISTING OF lOT 2. BLOCK A, CLEARWATER HiGHLANDS UHIT A, WHOSE POST OFFICE ADDRESS IS 1867 EAST DRIVE, AS DESCRIBED MORE PART! CULARL Y, IIERE IN, UPON ANNEXATION I NTO THE CITY OF Cl.EARHATER, 1\5 SINGLE-FAI,llLY RESIDENTIAL 1lrIGHTII OISTRICl (f~S-8); PROVIDIIIG I~rl EFFECTIVE DME. 33 BE IT ORDAINED BY' THE CITY COI.lNlSSION OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATERt FLORIDA: Section 1. The following described property located in Pinellas County. . Florida, is hereby zoned as indicated upon annexation into' the City of Clean/ater, and the zoning atla'.; of the City is amended, as follows: . , Property Lot 2, ~lock A. Clearwater Highlands' Unit A Subaivision, according to the 'fhap or plat thereof as l~ecorded in P 1 at Book 28" Page 95/ of the pub.l; c records of Pinellas County, Florida. (A91-11) Section 2. . The City Commission does hereby certify that this ordinance is consistent with the.CityJs comprehensive plan. Zonina Distl~;ct RS-8 - Sirygle-F~mily Residential IlE1ghtll " Section 3. The Planning and Development Director.'is directed to revise the zoning atlas of the City in accordance with the foregoing amendment. . Section 4. This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon adoption, contingent upon and subject to the adoption of Ordinance No. 5292-92 and subject to approval of the land use category set forth in Ordinance No. 5293-92 by the p. i ne l1as County Board of County C0111111i 5S ioners. PASSED ON f.IRST READING' November 5, 1992 PASSED Ol~ SECOND AND F 1 NAL READING AND ADOPTED , ., : 1< , ., , > .;'1:. r: ! k tt '\';i .' .., t 'r .r h t~. , fi! L I': h. \: \~ , 1 R i ti' Garvey Hayor-Commissioner Approved as to form and -dc(f)fI~' H . A. Gal bra i t 1i,-6 r . City Attol~ney cOITectness: Attel't: Cynthia E. Goudeau CityCled: \ ' I ,u..! LlC.E.., F'L LAND USE PLAN J~\ \ \2'1 bj ~!tl I ,G~ ~ ~ () .... /_...... ~"l ~I ~ / ' .. r " --- ~9 'It ':,$.;., ji ._~;- 1.1';.s'~ .... ~ ~ ; .32 .31 JO ~~ t-.,;\...... ROAD POINT .' , , 1 " ~ 10117 ': , l~., . ... I :::: ~- r.' '.:(,:~' ;, ' '801..' :: .:~ .. :. '81:/1 " , ' I . IOU1 ' . . " , '. " " '81U " 1876 18';3 ISU l' , '85g , '8d1 I 'SdoS '8d3 '.. '8IJI -fUi: .{g~!- flU' III II '1/ 1814 ~. "',)\- . ~ .IS; ~ '(i 1"1' 'liff '8011 ,,;J OWNER )'PP1...ICAHT FROM " " . LI~LE~ ~ LJJ ~LJI~ J ~tt:~1~3 f,. L 9, ,RS.:LlZAEl[T~6._~ . 1 ELI Z A 0 E T H-R'S -0 ' - ~ 1 I ~ 2 ~ J 14 t! ~ J I ~,,-Ul-l.:-l '-;; -;-;; ---"-1]- ---t.... ----.:r-;;-- ._-- )...... ""1 Vj ""l .., 0- -It) r:.. "', "'- ... .~ ' · r;. ..~ .. 'iO~ """ ...... - - - u ~... - "-' ""'~ "-I 1,,1:, \I;: It.:l ~ 2 SUN3ET.....I~, ~I~. i~ST/ TgS: 7 e ~~ il ~ 10" 1)"' 12"' 13 ~ 4j (POO U NIT I, I "A 4 G - 57 '.. :- --:.f? .- -- (j) - -;-- - -'-,-- .. '.38 Q .15 ~ J4 r~ .33 32 Jl , 30 c..>u0 26 27 26 25 24 2 eo ::l' ~ ~' :.; g ~. ~ 2g ~ ~ ~. ~ ~ :'J - ~ " ~~ - I~ ~ ~ ~ ~! ~ ~ .... -. .1' su::,-;~~~_._p~lNr ~R D:. . j_~., ________ _ _.SUHS~__ , ,I. RO,. 7" CllARWAlm I . .--7'\ SUtl5ET flUIJ ~o; I~4g I, ,-IOV" co l) 60 ~ f? ',', " R . ': ,I ~ ~ i 2 \' J ru '1>.:) r: ~ ~ " .', J, t..{ ~ ~1f :, ., m . .:' ~ ~ - 3 \ '~., ".1, I S Ld ~ rffi ~rt-~ gr:, . '!" ' e h IIIlJ- '1l~6r ~. ' ll1e~' " IlUJO t'\ 1Mill ';.'(~~' .", tt' . '.;' 5~ '2 _ 10 :~3 · :' N" . , UNIT ' ., B";"7 ... S III 7 PROPERTY DE5cnlPTION L. oT "2.} 8 L \< A cLE.r....RwA\EP. 1~IGKLA)JDS UN \r A lUG 4 ---- ,J~U 30 32 . , CI 18i~ (0 6 !9 IJJ~O L D Il7rt1 :-- .. 20 4 / WB" IOU 5______ 2 7 ~ 1057 1866 0.: 26 6 0 1856 ~ 37 ii: Cl .. ~4 COUNTY' ZONINO' "-3 LUP' LOn 11M D .35 1)' 6 O~IED 1850 PIS!:' '-.n ~ ,,~ ,}6 R 1860 ' B 5 S ~ 1''''''6)6 1846 ..... RIVE R 184 _ 1 tBU ;::,. 2 18~O ~...le"8 p:} 3, :::> ,8:U Cf.l4 :orE ~ ISH "l.... ..... ~- - HU: 9 '8-10 10Ul OH-I B ION ,39 < ~ 25 RS 0 IlJ50 1/16' 2S ,}8 IBI" 10 ID~I lB39 ' 7 ~ (lUlr -' 24 4. o IU'9 7- '23 o CL lB"6 <t 22 :r. l!I to!sr 21 IlJ ::fJ 42 11 tn:rr 10'6 :<:; R 'B'~ ....J 1831 ~ 12 M (lIJ:P (01:7 ~ IIU6 ',' 1.3 18:3 8 HU~I 14 ta,o. /111" 10- 10'6 J . 181' P ,,, 8 . 1836 (83-1 10': IlJSO tlllB ,bZ6 HIE-I 2.3 'M' (038 40 (636 9 18'~ 22 ISU P.5 21 .,. 200 IU" .q- llUP , 19 7 10S;! 103: 41 ~ 111:6 r~5 10 181:0 , 1 '.1 8 18lZ IBtO 'BED 12 I 10::' IB20 t 20 4.3 (Ii l.J"l WI7 ~ TlfW 19 H .... In" .:::::: 1810 I "=l IU; _~ 7 rt:1B '7 ,~ Ot 4 , 18 lBIB 1810 IOU 18/: j 'BI~ w,,, ~ 'B16 IS '817 1~ PROPOSED ANNEXATIO,N LAND USE PLAN AMENDMENT and ZONlNG A q 1- II ZONING c 0 U It n' R - 3 Q,'2.l Ut.j CL(.\ SS.1 FIE 0 nlGII";" OF \'fl.'!' TO LOW PE)J S\l'1 RE S I DEN1\ t;l.L SE.CTlOU P L }.. tHlI H G end Z 0 tlltl GOO AnD TOWHSI1IP 02. P..S \3 \D \-::. 9 L "lq 5 flAHOE Il J., 1 L }.. S P /, G EZ I , l? ~ln'Jl~ rnml1v CITY COMMISSIOH 1\ o5'q2.. '2 G I A \5' l>, U ~~ (\0 1 IS'U D, GJ G4 ~ IUJJ& ~ ~ HIOI rs ~ r. " u.O G5 18i'~' 1876 I r.:-i ~~ 66 t '6--'111" ~~ lotli C 60~ 67 ..:)l 18ts 3 59 I06Z tOU 68 1867 58 IJ!,fI 69 (860 (8St 57 t8S0 70, f6~6 56 18U 71 W 16!1f) P 55 . :<t '0'3 W 54 ~ IBZ7 ~I 53 ..J :...J I 0 z, t.l) en lit"" 72 18'~ n 1112b 74 IlJZU ! 75 ! I i 'Bill i ,76 ;- , llIra; , I 52 1817 5l 1811 LUP Q/-I'2.. ACRES ACRES j; " *,sti t' MEMORANDUM RE: The Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Commission M. A. Galbraith, Jr., City Attorney ~ Amendment to Fair Housing Ordinance . TO: FROM: DATE: December 2, 1992 Enclosed is a proposed motion to amend Ordinance 5313-92, which relates to housing discrimination. This deletes a subsection on judicial review and substitutes somewhat similar language from the Pinellas County Ordinance. Also, your copy of this ordin~nce did not include all of page 11, and did not 'include the amended version of the subsection relating to petitions for enforcement. Enclosed is a copy of the complete page 11. A motion to amend will not be necessary. ./ iID) rn @ rn 0 Wi rn fill' :UUF~c ~ 21992 ).!!J , CI1YCLEBK r5EP'r. I t 1 .( I I' .l .( l I. I . I [ . ! f MAG:a Enclosures Copy: . Michael Wright, City Manager Cynthia Goudeau, City Clerk t,) " ; ! " '\~ , . . I \5 I \ I r .. n-ti ~:' " ;~, l'~ r . I i f L!l Judicial Review. Any party to the complaint shall have the riqht to petition for iudicial review of the final order of the Community Relations Board in a court of competent jurisdiction. Such review shall be limi ted to a review of the final order and the record of the proceedinqs conducted by the Community Relations Board under this section. A reviewinq court may modify, revoke or remand the final order only upon a findinq that such order is not supported by substantial competent evidence or that the proceedinqs' did not comply with the essential requirements of law. 1 ! l ! i I ! J J ,. I . ., . I :i !. .. I ~. ;. MOTION TO AMEND ORDINANCE 5313-92 (HOUSING DISCRIMINATION) !. On page 10, delete the proposed new subsection (4) and substitute the following in its place: " .. .l\ \ . , . ) . I L I.. i. f t- 1" l': t' (. r: r f .j t: r I ~ ; t: . i " . .\ : , ,1 r. ( ~~ 1/1 ~ UPerson. II The \'I'ord "person U sha 11 i nc 1 ude. but is not 1 imited to. anyone or more natural persons (reqardless of aqe, mental competency. physical capacity. or leQitimacv of birth). corporations (for profit or otherwise). mutual companies. joint-stock companies. partnerships. associations. firms. joint ventures. labor oroanizations. unincorporated oraanizations, syndicates. estates. trusts. trustees, trustees in bankruptcy, receivers, fiduciaries. leqal representatives. personal representatives. heirs. devisees. spouses. creditors. debtors. beneficiaries. attorneys-in-fact. property owners. landlords. tenants. contract purchasers. contract sellers, public aqencies (whether federal. state. or local), public officers, public employees. resident aliens. foreion aovernments, and any other aroup or combination of natural or artificial persons or entities extend and be applied to individuals, children, associations, firms, joint ad-/enture:;, estates, trusts, bllS iness trusts, syndicates, fiduciaries, partnerships Jnd bodies politic and corpor~tc, and 'all other groups and c-embinJtions. In construinq this definition, the ancient maxim, "inclusio unius est exclusio alteriusll (or. lithe inclusion of one is the exclusion of anotherU), shall not apply. The intent of the city commission shall be determined in each case bv examininq the lanQuaqe used in each provision of this code and in each ordinance. \ ( . i ORDINANCE NO. 5313-92 3~ AN OR D I NANC E ,OF THE CITY OF CL EARHA TER , FLOR I DA , RELA TI NG TO DISCRIHINATION IN HOUSING; AMENDING SECTIONS 1.02, 99.02, 99.20, 99.21, 99.22, AND 99.23, CODE OF ORDINANCES, AS CREATED OR AMENDED BY ORD I NANCE 5200- 92, RELA TI NG TO DEF I N I TI ONS I EXEMPT IONS I CONCILIATION AGREEMENTS, PROCEDURES, PENALTIES, JUDICIAL REVIEH, AND PRIVATE CIVIL ACTIONS RELATING TO HOUSING DISCRIMINATION PRACTICES; PROVIDING AN,EFFECTIVE DATE. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA~ Section 1. Section 1.02, Code of Ordinance, is amended to read; Sec. 1.02. Definitions and rules of construction generally. In the construction of this Code, and of all ordinances, the following definitions shall apply, unless such definitions would be inconsistent with the manifest intent of the city commission as determined from the context in which the defined words or phrases are used: * * * * * " ,. j: 'I f '.'\ * * * * * Section 2. Sections 99.02, 99.20, 99.21, 99.22, and 99.23, Code of Ordinances, as created or amended by Ordinance 5200-92, are amended to read: Sec. 99.02. Definitions. As used in this chapter: , * * * oA' * IIAggrieved personu includes any person who claims to have been injured by a discriminatory housing practice, or believes that he or she will be ~s likely tG be injured by a discriminatory housing practice that is about to occur. An aQQrieved person who files a complaint pursuant to this chapter may also be referred to as a IIcomplainant." " * * * * 'k lIFair Housinq Act" means the U.S. Fair Housinq Act, derived from Public Law 90-284, as amended bv Public Law 100-430 and as may otherwise be amended. and as codified at Title 42. United States Code, Section 3601 at sea. In this ordi nance. sect ion references to the Fa ir Hous i ng Act are references to the United States Code. * * * . * * "Handicap" means a mental or physical impairment which substantially 1 imits at least one major life activity, a record of having such an impairment, or being regarded as having such an impairment. The term does not include current illegal use of or addiction to any controlled substance as defined by the Controlled Substances Act, 21 U.S.C. Section 802 federal law. The term does not apply to an individual solely because of that individual's sexual orientation or because that individual is a transvestite. . * * * * * "Person" shall mean as defined in section 1.02 of' this code. * * * * * Sec. 99.20. Discrimination in Housing-~Prohibited Acts. (1) Sale or Rental. (a) A person shall not refuse to sell or to rent after the making of a bona fide offer, refuse to negotiate for the sale or rental of, or otherwise make unavailable or deny a dwelling to any person because of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, familial status. or handicap. (Reference: Fair HousinQ Act. Section 3604 (a).) (b) A person. shall not discriminate against any person in the terms, conditions, or privileges of sale or rental of a dwelling, or in providing services or facilities in connection with the sale or rental, because of race, color. religion, national origin, sexl familial status, or handicap. (Reference: Fair HousinQ Act, Section 3604{b).) (c) This section does not prohibit discrimination against a person because the person has been convicted under federal law or the law of any state of the illegal manufacture or distribution of a controlled substance. 2 il I)J I ; (2) Publication. A person shall not make, print, or publish or cause to be made; printed. or published any notice, statement, or advertisement with respect to the sale or rental of a dwelling that indicates any preference, limitation, or discrimination based on race, color, religion, national origin, sex, familial status, or handicap, or an intention to make such a preference, limitation, or discrimination. (Reference: Fair Housina Act, Section 3604(c).) (3) Falsely Representing Availability. A person sha 11 not represent to any person because of race, co lor I religion, national origin, sex, familial status, or handicap that a dwelling is not available for inspection for sale or rental when the dwelling is available for inspection, sale or rent. (Reference: Fair Housina ~ct. Section 3604(d).) (~) Entry Into Neighborhood. A person shall not, for profit, induce or attempt to induce a person to sell or rent a dwelling by representations regarding the entry or prospective entry into a neighborhood of a person of a particular race, color, religion, national origin, sex, familial status, or handicap. (Reference: Fair HousinQ Act. Section 3604(e).) (5) Handicap. (a) A person shall not discriminate in the sale or rental or otherwise make unavailable or deny a dwelling to any buyer or renter because of a handicap of: i." ~ ~ 1. That buyer or renter; )< , 2. A person residing in or intending to reside in that dwelling after it is sold, rented, or made availablej or ; . 3. Any person associated with that buyer or renter. (Reference: Fair Housina Act, Section 3604(f}(I}.) "(b) A person shall not discriminate against any person in the terms, conditions, or privileges of sale or rental of a dwelling or in the provision of services or facilities in connection with the dwelling because of a handicap of: 1. That person; 2. A person residing in or intending to reside in that dwelling after it is so sold, rented, or made available; or 3. Any person associated with that person. (Reference: Fair Housinq Act, Section 3604(f)(2).) ) , 1 I' I I I ! i I ! ' 3 , > ,; (e) "For purposes of this subsection only, discrimination includes: 1. A refusa 1 to permit, at the expense of the' hand i capped person, reasonable modifications of existing premises occupied or to be occupied by the person if the modifications may be necessary to afford the person full enjoyment of the premisesj 2. A refusal to make reasonable accommodations in rules, policies, practices, or services, when the accommodations may be necessary to afford the person equal opportunity to use and enjoy a dwelling~ or 3. In connection with the design and construction of a covered multifamily dwelling for first occupancy after March 13, 1991 (the date that is 30 months after the date of enactment of the Fair Housing Amendments Act of 1988 (Public Law 100-430)), a failure to design and construct the dwelling in a manner that: a. The public use and common use portions of the'dwelling are readily accessible to and usable by handicapped personsj b. All the doors designed to allow passage into and within ~ll premises within the dwelling are sufficiently wide to allow passage by handicapped persons in wheelchairsj and c. All premises within the dwelling contain an accessible route into and through the dwellingj light switches, electrical outlets, thermostats, and other environmental controls in accessible locations; reinforcements in bathroom walls to allow later installation of grab bars; and usable kitchens and bathrooms so that an individual in a wheelchair can maneuver about the space. Provided, however, that comp 1 i ance with the appropri ate requ irements of the American National Standard for buildings and facilities provi~ing accessibility and usability for physically handicapped people, commonly cited as "ANSI All'7.1- 1986,11 is sufficient to satisfy the requirements of this subparagraph c. (Reference: Fair Housinq Act, Section 3604(f)(3).) (d) Nothing in this subsection requires that a dwelling be made available to an individual whose tenancy would constitute a direct threat to the health or safety of other individuals or whose tenancy would res~,1t in substantial physical damage to the property of others. (Reference: Fair HousinQ Act. Section 3604 if) ( 9) . ) , '" L r ' (6) Residential Real Estate Related Transaction. A person whose business includes engaging in residen;tial real estate related transactions shall not discriminate against a person in making ~ real estate related transaction available or in the terms or conditions of a real estate related transaction because of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, familial status, or handicap. (Reference: Fair Housinq Act, Section 3605.) 4 II ,; (7) Brokerage Services. A 'person shall not deny any person access to, or membership or participation in, a multiple-listing service, real estate brokers' organization or other service, organization, or facility relating to the business of selling or renting dwellings, or discriminate against a person in the terms or conditions of access, membership, or participation, on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, familial status, or handicap. (Reference: Fair HousinQ Act. Section 3606.) (8) Interference, Coercion, or Intimidation. It shall be unlawful to coerce, intimidate, threaten, or interfere with any person because of the exercise or enjoyment of, or on account of his or her' having exercised or enjoyed, or on account of his or her having aided or encouraged any other person in the exercise or enjoyment of, any right granted or protected by,this section. (Reference: Fair HousinQ Act, Section 3617.) (9) (a) imposed by dwe 11 i 09. , (b) This section shall not affect or supersede a requirement of nondiscrimination in any state or federal law. Effect On Other Laws. This section shall not affect or supersede any reasonable restriction law or rule on the maximum number of occupants permitted to occupy a Sec. 99.21. Oiscrimination in Housing--Exemptions. (1) Certain Sales and Rentals Exempted. The provisions of subsections 99.200) and 99.20(3) throuah (5) section 99.20 shall 00 not apply to: (a) The sale or rental of a single-family house sold or rented by an owner: !" !" 1. If the owner does not: a. Own more than three single-family houses at anyone time; or !. b. Own any interest in, nor is there owned or reserved on his behalf, under any express, written or oral agreement, title to or any right to any part ,of the proceeds from the sale or rental of more than three single-family houses at anyone time; and 2. If the house was sold or rented without the use of the sales or rental facilities or services of a real estate broker, agent, or salesman licensed under Florida law, or of an employee or agent of a licensed broker, agent, or salesman, or in the CJSC of ~ rental the faGilitics or services of the or/ner of J dwelling; and there has been no making, printing, publication, I, 5 'J, ,... ~ ~ posting, or mailing of a notice, statement, or advertisement prohibited by section 99.20(2); provided, however, that 3. This exemption applies only to one sale or rental in a 24-month period if the owner was not the most recent resident of the house at the time of the sale or rental. -,- .r. ~ ~ . * * * * * ,I ;} 'I" . , 'r I I. ! 11 ~ ~ " I! " t: I; ~ [J 1\ :1 p H 1; :j. ' ;1 l 1\ (3) Housing For Elderly Exempted. * * * * * (b) The provisions of section 99.20 relating to IIfami1ial status" shall not apply to housing intended and operated for occupancy by at least one person 55 years of age or older per unit, provided that the housing satisfies the requirements specified in subparagraphs 1 or 2 and in subparagraph 3 of this paragraph (b) as follows: 1. The housing facility has significant facilities and services specifically designed to meet the physical or social needs of older persons. "Significant facilities and services specifically designed to meet the physical or social needs of older personsu include, but are not limited to, one or more but not necessarily ,111 of the following: social and recreational programs, continuing education, information and counseling, recreational, homemaker, " outside maintenance and referral services, an accessible physical environment, emergency and preventive health care services or programs, congregate dining facilities, transportation to facilitate access to social services, and services designed to encourage and assist residents to use the services and facilities available to them; or * * * * * Sec. 99.22. Discrimination in Housing--Procedures. * * * * * (5) Investigation; time limits. (a) For complaints filed with the Office of Community Relations as provided herein, and for all complaints that the federal government has referred to the Office of Community Relations, or has deferred jurisdiction over the subject matter of the complaint to the Office of Community Relations, the Office of Community Relations shall commence investigation of the allegations set forth in the complaint within 30 days after receipt of the complaint. (b) The Office of Community Relations shall "investigate all complaints, and may investiQate bv usinq personal intervie\.,rs, depositions, affidavits, interroQatories, investiqators. and any other leoal means of obtaininQ information. includinQ the issuance of subpoenas and orderinQ discovery. 6 'I.li II ,. ill ExceRt ~-€i* as provided by paraaraoh (d) -s-Hbparagraph (c} of this subsection .para!trapJ+,'the Office of Community Relations shall, not later than the 100th day after the date the complaint is filed, complete an investigation not later than the 100th day after the date the complaint is filed, and shall determine. based upon the facts, whether reasonable cause exists, or does not exist, to believe that a discriminatory housina practice has occurred or is about to occur (see subsection (9), below), and shall issue a charqe or dismiss the complaint unless it is impracticable to make the determination or the Office of Community Relations has approved a conciliation aQreement relatinQ to the complaint. or if it is unable to complete the investigation lfI'ithin the 100 day period, The Office of Community Relations shall make a final administrative disposition of a complaint shall dispose of all administrative proceedings related to tl1: iAvcstigatio~ not later than one year after the date the complaint is filed. -tilC Office of Community Relations may investigate by using personal interviews, dcpo:;itions, affidavit:;, interrogatories, investigators, and any other legal means of obtaining information, including the issuance of subpoenas and or-dering discovery. iQl fe} If the Office of Community Relations is unable to complete an investigation, make a determination reoardino probable cause, issue a charoe or dismiss the complaint, or within the time periods prescribed in paragraph (b) sf this subsection, or is unable to make a final administrative disposition of a complaint dispose or complete all administrative proceedings within the time periods prescribed in paraQraph (c) of this subsection, the Office of Community Relations shall notify the complainant, aggrieved person, and respondent in writing of the reasons for the delay, unless the reason is the approval bv the Office of Community Relations of a conciliation aareement. * * * * * (7) Conciliation. (a) The Office of Community Relations shall, during the period beginning with the filing of a complaint and ending with the filing of a charge or a dismissal by the Office of Community Relations, to the extent feasible, engage in conciliation with respect to the complaint. (b) The complainant and the respondent may enter into a conciliation agreement, wh i ch agreement sha 11 be subject to approva 1 by the Off i ce of Community Relations. A conciliation agreement may provide for binding arbitration or other methods of dispute resolution. Dispute resolution that results from a conciliation agreement may authorize appropriate relief, including monetary relief. c" (c) Nothing said or done in the course of conciliation may be used as evidence in a subsequent proceeding under this section \'Jithout the written consent of the persons concerned. ill Concil iation aareements shall be deemed publ ic records pursuant to the Florida Public Records Law, Chapter 119. Florida Statutes. 7 * * * * * \1 (9) Reasonable Cause Determination. (a) The Office of Community Relations shall determine, based upon the I facts, whether reasonable cause ex.ists,. or does not exist. to believe that a discriminatory housing pract'ice has occurred or is about to occur. For the purposes of this section, IIreasonable causell shall be based upon sufficiently trustworthy informat.ion which would lead an,impartial observer to a belief that a discriminatory housing practice has occurred or is likely to occur. tb) The Office of Community Relations shall make a reasonable cause detcrmi-nation not lJtcr than the lOath day after the date a complaint i~ filed unless: 1. It is impracticable to make the determ~natioR; or 2. TRC Office of Community Relations has approved J cORciliation ag~eemcnt relJting to the complaint. (c) If it is impracticable to make the determination l,.dthin the time provided by subpa~agraph (b); the Office of Community Relations shJll notify the Eomplainant and respondent or aggrieved person in writing of the reasons for the delay. iQlfGt If the Office of Community Relations determines that reasonable cause exists to believe that a discriminatory housing practice ha:! occurred or is about to occur, it shall immediately issue a charQe reasonable cause finding on behalf of the aggrieved person. A-reasonable CJUSC finding may be referred to a~ a "charge." (10) Charge. (a) A charqe re3sonablc ~ausc finding: 1. Shall consist of a short and plain statement of the facts u~on which the Office of Community Relations has found reasonable cause to be11eve that a discriminatory housing practice has occurred or is about to occur; 2. Shall be based on the final investigative report; and 3. Need not be limited to the facts or grounds alleged in the complaint. (b) Not later than 3 business days the 20th day after the Office of Community Relations issues a charQe reas'onablc CJuse finding, the Office of Community Relations shall cause -5efl4 a copy thereof. with information as to how to make an concerning the election of judicial determination as provided for in this section and the effect of such an election. to be served upon each respondent named in the charae, together with a notice of ~ opportunity for a f I 1 ! I ,,) hearing at a time and place specified in the ordinance, unless an election of judicial determination has been made, and to each complainant or aggrieved person on whose behalf the complaint was filed. * * * * * , I I I . ; (13) Pending Civil Trial. The Office of Community Relations may not issue a reasonable cause finding under thi s sect ion regardi ng an a 11 eged di scrimi natory hous ing pract ice after the beginning of the trial of a civil action commenced by the aggrieved person party under federal or state law seeking relief with respect to that discriminatory housing practice. * * * * * ! ~ I (15) City Attorney Action For 'Enforcement. , .. f (a) If notice of election is timely given pursuant to subsection (14) above. the Community Relations Board shall authorize the city attorney to file a civil action in the circuit court seeking relief under this section on behalf of the aggrieved person. and such action shall be filed within 30 days of giving such authorization. (b) A complainant or AA aggrieved person may petition the court for leave to intervene in the action. (16) Administrative Hearing. (a) If notice of election ,is not.timely given pursuant to subsection (1"4) above, the Community Relations Board shall prov.ide for a hearing on the, charge. (b) The Communitv.Relations Board shall. in every case, ~Ihen the GJmmunity Relation: Board determines that.3. hearing is ncccssJry it shall arrange for the hearing to be conducted by a hearing officer from the State Division of Administrative Hearings. (c) The hearing officer shall follow ~ an informal hearing procedure providina all parties the riQht to be heard. to be represented by counsel, to present evidence on their own behalf and to conduct cross-examination of witnesses, similar to .the procedure for formal proceedinas set forth in Section 120.57(1), Chapter 120, Florida Statutes. the Florida Administrat~Ye Procedures .ft€-t. . . , ., '(d) The city attorney shall provide legal representation for the complainant or-aggrieved person in such administrative proceedings, unles: he or :hc dc:;rc$ to be represented by his or her 01'/0 lcgJl counsel: however, representation by the city attorney shall not preclude representation by private leaa 1 counse 1 . 9 .J .,' * * * * * Sec. 99.23 Discrimination in Uousing--Remediesj Penalties. * * * * * (2) (0) Upon the conclusion of a hearing pursuant to section 99.22(16), if the Community Relations Board believes a respondent has engaged in or is about to engage in a discriminatory housing practice, the Community Relations Board"may order the appropriate relief to the aQQr;eved person, including actual damages for" Quantifiable injuries, reasonable attorney's fees, costs, and other injunctive Dr equitable relief, to the extent 4+ permitted under applicable federal or state law. Administrative Penalties. * * * * * (3) Private Civil Actions ^0tion. (a) A complainant or ~ aggrieved person may file 8 civil action in the circuit court pursuant to Section 760.35, Florida Statutes. not later than two years after an alleged discriminatory housing practice has occurred. (b) An aggrieved person may file an action regardless of whether he or she has filed a complaint, and regardless of the status of any complaint filed under this section. " . i " (c) In such civil action, the plaintiff may seek A declaratory iudQment. preliminary or temporary and Qermanent injunctive relief, actual and punitive damagesl and costs and reasonable attorney's fees, as permitted by the court~ other order as the court determines is just and proper. "(d) Any aggrieved person may also have the right of appeal in JOY act40n to whieh he or she is a party, as provided by law. iQlfat Upon authorization by the city commission, the city attorney may intervene in a private civil action brought by a complainant or -afT aggrieved person, if the city commission certifies that the case is of significant public importance to the citizens of the City. lil Judicial Review. I 1 i" , .. " p ( ~ 't ~ 11 .,~:v\ '\ I i, ! Any complainant or aQQrieved person may also have the riQht of appeal or judicial review in any action to which he or she is a party. as provided by law. and in such action may seek to affirm. modify. or set aside. in whole or in part. an ~rder of the Community Relations Board. or to remand the order of the Board for further proceedinQs. and to enforce the order of the Board to the extent that the order is affirmed or modified. ~ f4t Petitions Petitioa for Enforcement. 10 :1 ;'. l. \ PASSED ON FIRST READING PASSED ON SECOND AND FINAL READING AND ADOPTED November 5, 1992 I. , i . 1 j j" . i . I L I ]. i , ; ! I J , " damages, attorney1s fees, and costs, or combination thereof, as provided in the Community Relations Board's final,order. or other order as the court determines 'i s just and proper. * * * * * Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon adoption. , . Attest: Rita Garvey, Mayor-Commissioner Approved as to form and' correctness: Cynthia E. Goudeau, City Clerk +. h.~. ':T ..~~~~ 'k .Xi ,I;;, : 1(;:: '}.,. .,: f~c If! '\." lb '.llt!, . f.; . '1 \'~, t h~~ II i: II i:~ . I.~' .!::~ ... .r" , f"". r.' I~'~ I' ~{ I , p~ 1 t~ I . ! r . ~ ~~. .; 1: . 1 " , '. t ~ ,:, : .';~. . ~ [. K n: ~.1 '( ., ., . . ~ :1 '.I " 11 " ; r.'J i , 0,; :1 ./~ F t "a " . '.)1 (35' 'I I L " f MOTION TO AMEND ORDINANCE 5314-92 On page 6, in Section 2, insert the following: Provided, however, that the entitlement to. interest pursuant to this ordinance shall not extend to any utility system customer who elects to be excluded from participation in the settlement of said case. . '.~ * * * * * , )., . ~ L ~ t' r 1:( j :':'.' I ::: . . 1 t. 1. , . I.,j ':', , i. r'o,:. : h r i ,.., , '~.. ,. , .,. " Note: With this amendment, Section 2 will read as follows: Section 2. This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon adoption, subject to approval by the court of the settlement agreement, including this 'r. ordinance, and the entry of final judgment in F. Wallace Po e Jr. v. Cit of Clearwater, Case No. 90-1062-Civ-T-99A (M.D. Fla. . Provided, however, that the entitlement to interest pursuant to this ordinance shall not extend to any utility system customer who elects to be excluded from participati9n in the. settlement of said case. .~ ~~: ~ .. ' . " ! >, j..: " ':J , ' ". l..:': " MAG/11-23-92 :1 ; l', I' ," ,i j I; ) '< ., i ~<.:. . f ,. i I, I' f I: .1::: .r r I> L' , ., , t. .t'l , ' ., ~'. ., . ". "/ . c f . . ;. I'.j J I , f'; : [.: fi C r. L; I . I .. /.'/ f,: ,f. R~ t( f: !.' f~ 1 'II .,i < ORDINANCE NO. 5314-92 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER. FLORIDA, RELATING TO UTILITIES; AMENDING SECTIONS 50.04 AND 50.05, CODE OF ORDINANCES, RELATING'TO UTILITY DEPOSITS, TO PROVIDE FOR THE PAYMENT OF INTEREST ON DEPOSITS AND THE ~IETHOD OF CALCULATI NG AND CREDITING INTEREST ON UTI LI TY DEPOS ITS; PROV ID I NG A HETHOD FOR DETERM I N I NG DEPOSITS FOR RESIDENTIAL PREMISES WITH NO PRIOR CONSUMPTION HISTORY; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. " '" BE IT ORDAI NED BY THE CITY COl.I~ll SSION OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA: Section 1. Secticins 50.04 and 50.05, Code of Ordinances, as amended by Ordinances 4957-90, 4993-90, 49g4-90~ 5015-90/ 5058-90, and 5062-90. are further' amended to read: ' . J . Sec. 50.04. Application for service. * 'I.' * * * ,(d) Conditions precedent to final acceptance of application: (1) No application for utility service shall be finally accepted from any applicant who is delinquent on any utility charges, until such time as the charges are paid. In cases where the premises is rental property; the tenant is i. the customer, and the tenant has 1 eft owi n9 unpa i d lit il ity charges I the account will be finaled and the deposit] including Bnv interest earned thereon. will be applied to the unpaid charges. Owners and tenants who have':incurred delinquent utility charges shall ue listed in an uncollected final bill listing to be ~aintained by the utility cust~mer support division. An application for utility services shall not be accepted from any person listed in the uncollected final bill listing until the unpaid charges are paid. '\ It 1J * ';l.' * * * . .\ ,,- I"~ \,] t. L r ~~ 0" I',. ,. I,' t':. t' L l;~ fi i; ~I~ r: i' L f , I, . ~" Sec. 50.05. Deposits, fees, charges and other rates. ';l.' 'I.- * 'k * .. , (b) Deposits for service. I' , , (1) Hiller'. .a. nOlllu~tic WittU!' SUI'vlcu. Each meter service shall be s,ecured by a minimum deposit of thft'ty dollars ($30.00) or three times the minimum monthly ., " ChilrQe or three (J-). timos the! lIverage monthly bill for domest ic water service I v:hichever is {Irollt.est {tpe.nl:(W. b. 1.,1WI! \'Illlcr scr-vice. Each lawn meter service shall be secured by a minill1um deposit of thirty dollars ($30.00) or three times the minimum monthly chal'qe or three t llllCS the average monthly bi 11 for ,~ao'Jn \'Jater service I wh ichever is Cll'eatr.sl lIPeBi:~'~. c. Temporary potab 10, serv ice. Temporary potable servi ce shall be secured by a deposit ilccording to the following table: less than 111 meter 1 II meter' 1 1/211 meter 2" meter 3JJ meter 411 meter $ BO.OO 160.00 500.00 900.00 1,250.00 2,500.00 d. Temporary nonpotab 1 e service. Temporary nonpotab 1 e \1ater or "hydrant meterU service shall be secured by a minimum deposit of five hundred dollars ($500.00) plus an ,amount sufficient to cover the cost of water consunled and any otller charges incurred. Such service will be provided by a temporary meter on a fire hydrant. Charges \'d11 be at the sante rate as for a two-inch lawn meter. The final bill shall be for a sUln equal to the minimum charget the cost of water consumed. and a twenty-five dollar ($25.00) service charge. e. Domestic water service, one week maximum. Domestic'water service for not more than seven consecut i ve days, upon app 1 icat ion by property Q\o'mer or the owner's agent. shall be secured by a deposit of sixty-five dollars ($65.00). f. Domestic water service. three day maximum. Domestic water service for not more than three consecutive days, upon application by property owner or 2 " '1/ .) . A -,J t ....: I' " ! i}' 1, 'j 1 ; 1 t ' . ' , j.j-:> \ ..' ~ r.:.. the owner's agent, shall be secured by a deposil of forty dollars ($40.00). (2) Gas. Each meter service shall be sccufnd by a minimum deposit of twenty dollars ($20.00) or three f3i. limes the average monthly bill for gas service, whichever is greater. o (3) Solid \'/Rste. Each cust.omer shall be secured by a minimum ten dollar ($10.00) deposit of three times the miniuullIIl110nthlv charqe Gr-4ftrec (3) time-s--tHe. avcl~ge-lIlenthly bill for solid wasle collection service...,.-wH4-E-Aever is greater. (4) Hastewater collection. Each customer shall be's'ecured by a minimum ten dollar' ($10.0Gf deposit of t111~ee times the minimulI1lllonthlv charne or three f3+ times the average monthly bill for wastewater collection service, whichever is greater. .j (5) Depos its of cash equ iva lants to guarantee payment of bi 11 s. Commercial deposits in excess of one thousand dollars ($1,000.00) may be made by a ~urety bond written by an insurance company authorized to do business in the Sta.te of Florida, or through furnishing a letter of credit from a bank, by making an assignment to the city of a savings and loan investment certificate or passbook, or a commercial bank savings or time deposit certificate, the form for c " I . !':" 'e' ! . 'c. which shall be approved by the city attorney. i' ('5) Housing authorities. A housing authority created pursuant to , \ Chapter 421, Florida Statutes. may fulfill deposit requirements for the agency or tenants o~f the agency by letter of agreement to be financially responsible for the required deposit or portion thereof. I" I, I: , (7) Deter",; nat ion of averag'e 1110nth ly bill. FOI' the purpose of ! ' i' . I f' determining the amount of any deposit based upon the. average monthly bill, the average monthly bill shall be determined according to actual consumption at the premises, regardless of changes in ownership or occupancy of the premises, during 3 r: Ii . '\"', " I.: ; L t r k f,: 1: r. 11 ~ the preceding 12 ~~e (12) months of actual consumption. for new premises , without a orior service history. the dcposil fcll' cile" sl!rvir.t! slwll initicl11v be the specific amount required above or three t itllos Uw 11I111 illllltll monthlv char'Qo. vJhichever ;s qreater. At the end of the first six mont.hs of service, an averaqe monthly bill for 1111 services shall he detcrmirwd ilccordinq Lo consulIlption at the pre m i s e s d u I' i n q the firs t s i >: mo nth s 0 f s e r v 1 c call d 1. he de p 0 sits hall be recalculated. ]f the recalculated denosit ;s l(~SS than 90 percent of the denosit paid by the customer. tile difference betwr.ell the deposit paid and the recalculated deposit shall be credited to the account: provided, however, that the total deposit retained bv the citv shall be not less than the sum of the . specH; c amounts requ ired above or three t lmes the ml n imLJIIl month 1 v charqes, ~whichever is areater, for each service. If the recalculated deposit is areater than 110 percent of the deposit paid bv the customer, the difference bet\'Ieen the deposit paid and the recalculated denosit shall he charqed aaainst the account. (8) Recalculation of deposits. . a. The amount of a required deposit may be reviewed and adjusted based upon actual consumption at the end of iiij-f-H19" the customerts initial six months of service or most recent 12 months of service. upon request of the customer. '. I b. The city may increase the deposit requirement on any account to three f3+ times the current monthly average bill at any time should that account be in arrears, or if the customer has presented a subsequently dishonored check for payment or has had more than two f2-t past due reminders in any consecutive 1f. ') .twelve (-l-2-). month period. (9) Refund of deposits. The deposit fOI~ a residential or community service organization accollnt witll an individual meter shall be returned after two continuous years of good account experience. For the purpose of this paragraph 4 i -r ! ' ;. " ! j . .. Annual payment \.,,;11 occur as a credit posted to the customer's account commencina \oJith the first bill rendered on or after Octoher 1. 1993. and cach Octoller 1 thereafter. A customer wllo posts a deposit after October 1 , 1992. will receive interest calculated from the denosH date and credi~ed to the account on each October 1 for as lono as the city retains tile deposit. A cllstomer \'Jho terminates service, or whose service is terminated. will receive a nro-rated interest credit to the termination date 011 the final bill. A customer ~'/ho qualifies for a deposit refund will receive a pro-rated interest credit to the refund date. Notwithstandi ng the foreQoi nQ r an interest pa vrnent or depos it refund ill an amount less than one dollar ($1.00) may be paid in cash but shall not be mailed. * * * * * Section 2. This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon adoption, subject to approval by the court of the settlement agreement, including this ordinance, and the entry of final judgment in F. \~allace Pope. llr. v. City of Clearwater, Case No, 90-1062-Civ-T-99A (M.D. Fla.). PASSED ON FIRST READING PASSED ON SECOND AND FINAL READING AND ADOPTED November"5, 1992 Rita Gal~vey f'1ayor-Conun is s i of"er Attest: Approved as to form and correctness: Cynthia E. Goudeau, City Clerk ',j 6 ! ! . j f I I l f l I,. (\. : : ,,'. . .;I..,. ,1, ~ ~ f" r 1", K '\-:' j', j t l' t'. If; k , :1 Clearwater City Commission Agenda Cover Memorandum CONSENT I tern # Meeting Date: 12-3-92 '5 I SUBJECT: FIRE STATION NO. 5 (49) ROOF REPLACEMENT RECOMMENDATION/MOTION: Award a contract to The Dean Company, Clearwater, FL, for the roof replacement at Fire station No.5 (49), 520 Sky Harbor Drive, at a cost of $32,514.00, which is the lowest, most responsive and responsible bid submitted in accordance with specifications, ~ and that the appropriate officials be authorized to execute same. BACKGROUND: The present roof at Fire station No.5 (49) which was completed in 1973 is a coal- tar pitch, aggregate roof and is in poor condition: blisters, splits, erosion, and exposed laps. Additionally, moisture trapped beneath the membrane combined with age of the roof has caused deterioration of the roof surface to the point of failure. Due to the greater deterioration of this roofing system, Fire Station No. 5 (49) was moved up in priority to be accomplished this year. Fire station No.3 (47) will be delayed until fiscal year 1993/94. Bids were solicited and 2 were received for the roof replacement. Staff reviewed the bids submitted and the qualifications of the contractors. The Dean Company, Clearwater, FL, submitted the lowest most responsive bid of $32,514.00 in accordance with specifications, therefore, staff recommends that the contract for Bid No. 06-93 be awarded to the Dean Company which will provide a coal-tar pitch, aggregate roof with a standard 20-year labor and material warranty. Fiscal year 1992/93 budgetary impact will be $32,514.00. Funding for this contract is budgeted in the Capital Improvement Project for Roof Replacement, 315-1-4509-303/590. Revi ewed by: Legal Budget Purchasing Risk Mgmt. CIS ACM Other N/A ~/~ NI,p Originating Dept: General Services ~ User Dept: Fire & Costs: $ 32.514.00 Total $ Current Fiscal Yr. Commission Action: o Approved o Approved w/conditions o Denied o Continued to: Advertised: Date: 10/16 & 10/23/92 Paper: Pinellas County Review & Tampa Tribune o Not Requi red Affected Parties o Notified ~ Not Requi red Funding Source: ~ CapitaL Imp. o Operating o Other Attachments: Bid Tabulation/Bid Summary o None Appropriation Code: 315-1-4509-303/590 ~ PrInted on recycled paper CITY OF CLEARWATER BID 06-93 OPENED 10/28/92 BID TAB REPLACE ROOF - FIRE STATION #49 THE DEAN COMPANY SOUTHERN ROOFING CO. CLEARWATER. FLORIDA CLEARWATER. FLORIDA ITEM NO. DESCRIPTION TOTAL PRICE TOTAL PRICE 1. REPLACE ROOF - 520 SKY HARBOR DRIVE 32,514.00 38,571. 00 =z:========= m========= 2. UNIT PRICING REPLACEMENT OF DETERIORATED WOOD: 2 INCH X 4 INCH 2.90 2.00 2 INCH X 6 INCH 3.20 3.00 2 INCH X 8 INCH 3.90 4.00 2 INCH X 10 INCH 4.40 5.00 2 INCH X 12 INCH 4.90 6.00 REPAIR/REPLACE LIGHWEIGHT FILL: 9.00 7.85 (PER SQUARE FOOT) REPAIR/REPLACE DETERIORATED METAL DECK: 9.00 5.00 (PER SQUARE FOOT) FEES: (%) 10 % 10 % SYSTEM MANUFACTURER: KOPPERS ALLIED SIGNAL TERMS : PROGRESS START DATE: 20 DAYS 21 DAYS WORK COMPLETED: 60 DAYS 75 DAYS SUMMARY OF BIDS BIDS SOLICITED: 12 BIDS RECEIVED: 2 NO RESPONSE: 10 NO-BID RESPONSE: o Heot~ 12/03/9Z Clearwater City Commission Agenda Cover Memorandum CONSENT jQs~ SUBJECT: JOINT PROJECT AGREEMENT WITH PINELLAS COUNTY TO RELOCATE NATURAL GAS MAINS DURING THE IMPROVEMENTS TO WYATT STREET TARGET AREA PHASE II A RECOMMENDATION/MOTION: Approve a Joint Project Agreement with Pinellas County to relocate natural gas mains during the improvements to Wyatt Street Target Area Phase II A at an estimated labor cost of $30,173.09 ~ and that the appropriate officials be Duthorlzed to execute same. BACKGROUND: pinellas County has a project to replace utilities and widen the streets in the Wyatt street Target Phase II A area that will require the relocation of existing gas mains. This Joint project Agreement will provide for the relocation of existing gas mains by the county's general contractor for the project. Having the general contractor relocate the existing gas mains will allow for this work to be done in a timely manner and relieves the Gas system from any penalty payments because of delays to the project. All restoration costs are also saved as the general contractor is responsible for these costs under this agreement. The Joint project Agreement provides for labor only at an estimated cost to the Clearwater Gas System of $30,173.09. The gas materials needed for this project will be provided by the Clearwater Gas System from existing inventory and will include 1,117 feet of 4" PE gas main, 1,969 feet of 211 PE gas main and various other gas fittings. These materials will be issued from the appropriate inventory codes and charged to the CIP code 315-1-6340-633/532. The estimated cost of these gas materials is $3,800 and have been previously approved. The FY 92/93 CIP fund 315-1-6340-633/532 and 315-1-6340-638/532 contain sufficient funds for this project. RCVl cwcd by: Legal Budget Purchasing Risk Mgmt. CIS ACH Other ~ ~~' N/A N/A FlIlding Source: ~ capital I~. o operating o Othcr A ttachmcnts: Joint ProJcct Agreement Originating Dcpt: \ Costs: $ "50.173.09 ClearwDter Gas systef1l1 1.V" i,f.r Total c~ission Action: o Approved o Approved w/eonditions o Denied o Continued to: S 30.173.09 Current Fiscal Yr. User Dcpt: CleQr~atcr Gas System Advert i sed: Datc: Paper: X Not Requi red Affected Parties o Notified 0' \lot Requl red o Ilone Appropriation Code: 315-1-6340.633/532 on recycled paper 'hereinafter be designated as "utility work'" and ,,~ ~ i. II 1; , , ' ~~~~:;""':'I~.'::-::~.-:..~_...L..;..~W~..~:':-'f....J........LCI.Io""~.~-" t.nL/......~...u..iw'~..u.....:- ....I.;,u~i~. .. .'~~...:......_ . .\;~,.I....t,...,!\."' "H ........tl:.~. ,.. "j" ...1"" i' ...:':::t:...'i~"'~~,,-+W";"'~"':':.L':....!.;lclt..:~ 3G, .- JOINT PROJECT AGREEMENT FOR This AGREEMENT, made and entered into on the day i I I t I '1 i r ~ . I, ~ \ I : t I c f' lu UTILI~~ INSTALLATION BY ROADWAY CONTRACTOR PROJECT NAME~ ~-1yatt Street Target Area Phase II A PROJECT LIMITS: FROM: Belleair Rd. (North), Cleat1vater-Largo Rd. O';est) 'I . TO: Patterson St. (South)~ Greenwood Ave. 5. (East) PROJECT prD No: 921057 of , 1992, by and between PINELLAS COUNTY, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereinafter called COUNTY, and The City of Clearwater, a corporation of the State of Florida, hereinafter called COMPANY. WITNESSETH: !', ; L, , Ii': I,,' i :", ! " \ j' i L :j , I !' ~ :",. WHEREAS,the COUNTY intends to construct improvements to Ewing Ave.. Greenwood Ave. S.. '~1il1er Ave.. Tilley Ave.. Hall St.. Hawkins St.. and Patterson St. hereinafter referred to as the PROJECT, which shall call for the adjustment, relocation, and/or installation of the COMPANY's utility facilities along, over and/or under the PROJECT, and ,. I i (, WHEREAS, the above described utility activities are to PWETWM:13 Page 1 of 6 05-28-92 r:,:, f' V I';. i" (i ~ . \: \: t: H \. l Ii) r~ t':' 1" i' I;' l: .f i, l k " t, 3~ . , . .. ...._~...._......:..l....J......__......__... ..~;;:..... ............. WHEREAS, the COUNTY's plans for the PROJECT have been reviewed by the COMPANY and the COMPANY has had an opportunity for input into said plans, and, WHEREAS, the COUNTY and the COHPANY have determined that it would be to the best interest of the general public and to the economic advantage of both parties to enter into this JOINT PROJECT AGREEMENT for the "utility work" and, WHEREAS, the COHPANY has expressed its desire to assume all reasonable and necessary costs to be incurred for this "utility work" and has NOW, THEREFORE, the premi ses cons idered, and in cons ideration of , \ ! I. . I I' , r I j 1 i ! . j requested the COUNTY to include in said PROJECT certa in plans and specifications to meet the COMPANY's needs, and, the sum of One Dollar ($I.OO) each to the other in hand paid, the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged, and in further consideration of the mutual covenants hereinafter contained, it is agreed by the parties as t i I. '. ( ! follows: ; i " . r 1 1. The COMPANY's "utility workll within the limits of the PROJECT, is more specifically described as: abandon and install 2" & 4" Gas Mains \o,1i thin pro i ec t limi ts at .various loca tions . 2. The COMPANY will prepare, at.. its expense, the design of plans and specifications for all the COMPANY 1 s necessary. "utility worklt described above and will furnish to the COUNTY no later than December 18' , 19~, complete and reproducible plans on standard size sheets (24" x 3611), together with a complete set of specifications covering all. construction requirements for the "u tili ty work". These plans and sped fications shall be complete in every detail and will include a "Summary of Quanti ties 11 sheet and/or "Bill of Materials" identifying the items of work, with a ufinal estimate of cost,lt required to accomplish the "utility work". said estimate to be satisfactory to the COUNTY. The plans and specifications shall be signed and sealed by a Registered Professional Engineer. " , ~; , . j ~ ~ ; . ; i , ~ . l !. ' , . l. 1 ~ . . I: ! , : 1- ; . L .' 3. It will be the responsibility of the COMPANY to coordInate the development of the "utili ty worklt plans with the COUNTY' s plans for the PROJECT. The COUNTY. upon request by the COMPANY. will furnish , t, , ," , i I. PWETWM:13 Page 2 of 6 05-2~-92 I, 1 . ii ~ ...,,,... ~.'>~-....~po"..:'.il..l'I.,t..,.......i....\lI..-'\o'...\...._.:...... ............,.,.....:.........+-.......*~..Io;....t....~ ..-L...............~~, I I~ i ...~....,., ..'L~.. .... .1, ................._..,.. ...,.r... ..>.".;..,.. 3~ all available roadway information required by the COMPANY for the coordination and development of the "utili ty work" plans) and the COUNTY shall cooperate fully with the C~HPANY to this end. 1\. The COMPANY shall cbtain all necessary permits for construction of the utility work, including the Pinellas County' 5 "Right-of-Way Utilization Permit'1, and provide a copy of the same to the COUNTY so as not to affect the construction of the PROJECT. 5. The COUNTY does not warrant the accl.1t'acy of the COUNTY's su["vey information. The COMPANY will be responsible for reviewing the COUNTY IS suevey informati on and will be respons ible for any changes to the COMPANY's plans made necessaey by errors and omissions in the COUNTYts survey information. 6. All sUl:vey tor construction of the ttutility workH will be furnished by the COUNTY under the direction of the COUNTY's ENGINEER. 7. The coordination of the COHPANY~ s "utility work" with that of the roadway contractoL' and other utilities and/or their contractors will be the responsibility, of the COUNTY. The COMPANY shall cooperate fully in this matter to ensure that any delays in the construction of any phase of the PROJECT t occurri ng as the result of unfor-eseen c.iL"cumstances involving the COMPANY 1 s Itutility work" J shall be remedi ad immediately with the full force and power available to the COMPANY. 8. All of the workt pursuant to this JOINT PROJECT, is to be done in substantial accordance with the plans and specifications of the COMPANY (if any) wh tch plans and specifications are t by reference heretot made a part hereof. All information reguired for field changes t change orders or Supplemental Agreements pertaining to the COMPANY's "utility work" shall be promptly furnished to the COUNTY. 9. The COMPANY will provide the necessary c.onstruction and engineering inspection of the COMPANY's utility work to. determine if construction is generally tn compliance with the plans and specifications. The COMPANY1s inspector shall immediately notify the COUNTY inspector of any objection to the "utility wortH. 10. The COUNTY shall he responsible for the bidding and award of the Construction Contract and shall include the "utility work" as a separate option item in its bidding document. After the COUNTY receivest openSt and evaluates the bidst the Director of Public Works shall notify the COMPANY, in writing, of the COUNTY's intent to award the contract to the low bidder. This notification shall include the amount for the "utility work" option. The COMPANY shall have five (5) days from receipt of the COUNTY's notification to request. in writingt that the COUNTY delete this optiont and to notify the COUNTY of the COMPANY's intent to perform the "utility workU with the COMPANY I S own forces or its own contractor. In order not to delay the construction of this projectt the COMPANY must show that it is ready and able to perform all "utility work" prior to requesting that the COUNTY. delete the "utility workU option from the contract award. The COMPANY does not have the right to delay or affect I in any way) the award of the~contract. PWETWH:l3 Page 3 of 6 05-28-92.. 1! . . I ~ ~ .. 3' In the event tho COMPANY. in performing the ilutili ty workll. causes a delay to the COUNTY's construction of this project. the COMPANY agrees to pay all claims and costs incurred due to the delay. In the event the COUNTY. for any reason. dec ides either not to proceed wi th the PROJECT or halts construct.ion of the PROJECT I the COUNTY will not be responsible for any "utility work" not completed. 11. The COMPANY shall participate in the design. utility pre-construction and other meet i ngs as necessary coo['dination. coordination. for: PH-OJECT 12. All. adjustment, relocations. repairs. maintenance. and incidentals required to be performed to the C0l1PANY1s existing utilities within this PROJECT. not included in the "utility work" will be the sole responsibility of the COMPANY. All such work is to be coordinated wi th the construction of this PROJECT and in a manner that wi 11 not cause delay to the COUNTY's PROJECT contractor. 13. The COMPANY1s comments and suggestions are invited and will be considered by the COUNTY; however. all services and work under the cons truction contract shall be performed to the sa!.:i sfaetion of the COUNTY's Director of Public Works, and he shall decide all questionst difficulties and disputes of whatever nature which may arise under or by reason of. such contract for "uti! i ty work" j the prosecution and fulfillment of the servi ces thereunder. and the character t quaH ty t amount and value thereof; and his decision upon all claims. questions and disputes thereunder shall be final and conclusive upon the parties hereto. 14. The COMPANY hereby certifies that funding for the preliminary estimated Ifutility work" cost of S 30,173.09 including 5'1. for construction/contract administration has been appropriated and is available for payment (attached to this agreement as Exhibit "A".) In the event the actual cost exceeds the final estimate of cost. the COMPANY shall reimburse the COUNTY for such actual cost. 15. Upon completion of the entire PROJECT, which will be determined jointly by the COUNTY and the COMPANY, the COMPANY shall own. control. maintain and be responsible for all COMPANY utility facilities involved according to the terms of the Pinellas County Right-of-Way Utilization Permit. as attached as Exhibit B. The COMPANY fur:ther agrees that it will maintain and keep in repair, or cause to be maintained and kept in repair. all of such constructed facilities or utilities. 16. The COMPANY shall defend. save and hold harmless the COUNTY from any and all legal actions t claims or demands by any person or legal entity against the COUNTY arlSlng out of the participation in this agreement by the COMPANY, including dela.y claims arising from the COMPANY'S performance of its own "utility workll. or use by the COMPANY of the completed "utility work", subject to the defenses and limitations available to the COMPANY pursuant to Section 768.28, Flodda Statutes t as the same may be amended from time to time. The COMPANY and the COUNTY agree that the COUNTY will pay Ten and 00/100 Dollal's ($10.00) to the COMPANY as separate considet"ation for this ,. PWETWH:13 Page 4 of 6 05-28-92 ~ .-....... ...,' ;L9nrr PROJECT AGREEHENi FOR ---- 3~ ~ILI!Y INSIALLAIION BY ROADWAY CONIRACIQ! ATTEST t Ke.rleen F. DeBla.keL'. Cled:. ..J~. PINEtLAS COUNTY. FLORIOh. by and through it~ Board of County commis~ioner5 " ' BY: ' BY: (Seal) Deputy Clerk. countersigned: , ' 4 I ", \ I:,,: \ (:~ \ ie"~ . {. . \ \ ro . ii', r; . \"~ :i:' BY: (Sea.l) BYt ATTEST t APPROVED AS TO FORM .J County Attorney BYt of Office '., CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA Countet:signed: Rita Garvey Mayor_Commissioner Michael J. Wright City Managet: " . ~ ~ .. .' c~ Attest: Approved. as to form and correctness: " :.: ":.. ',) .. .'; ~~. Galbraith, Jr. City Attorney 'cynthia E. Goudeau City Clerk ,$ . .:~ !:> ~ ~"I '05-28-9~ p'tlETWHt13 Page & of 0 1 . ~ . ~..._,..... . . . ..:-.:0_-- r'.,---:.:;"'---;'" . ';~: f \ \ f \j, " , . " .~ \, .r ,. ./. . . ,,:~, r, ,', .,+e1Vl $37 ;.[;. ,.... W\oV ~cl +0 /a/"j,a \. .- I ~ ; . .~ '.' .J i j ! , I i- t ! i .' j .. t .' " .. .. " , :<"'= ~~ ' --,. '. t._~ -, ~'..+ ., ..... .1. " :;! ~1-' .~. :;:...... . ~. '~. ". "~I :'.;. ~. ~ .: .."': ,;~ , ":'.' {~:.:~ . ',C,. ~"~T: " ,'to i\F~' , . rf.r~.'. ?,,"~' .' ;;:: ~;~ .. :, '. ~\'\ > \ . ,'. r C ',~. ... .f \ , " { '.\ I. :{, i~ , ,~. .- ~.. , "j c ' '., ~ i " ;~t ". " ..~., ,; . ii~~:'" . ~ '~j .iOJ.< /." ,.J . " - t~:c. " ',< :, l,j' '.< '1 "'j , . :, ,: .' \' 0\ , 'J> ') " .,'1.. .1~ ~. .\ \ ") ;, . '.\ ~ ~ ;/ ., :\ 'i , " j\ " ":"~;.-'''''' ,'-" c.""......._~.,. ...,........ > II . .) 'I '/1 ,,' CLEARWATER CITY COMMISSION Agenda Cover Memorandum '~ Me 12/0:\/92 PwR Lease Documents CONSENT SUBJECT: Pier 60 Florida Department of 'Natural Resources RECOMMENDATION/MOTION: Approve a lease issued by the Board of Trustees, the Internal Improvement Trust Fund of the state of Florida for a parcel of sovereign submerged land in section (5) 7 and 8, Township 29 South, Range 15 East, in Gulf of Mexico, Pinellas County, containing 14,450 sq. ft. M.O.L. and authorize the City Manager to execute the subject documents, ~ And that the appropriate official be authorized to execute same. BACKGROUND: The city proposes to remove and replace Piel:' 60 in the location where it currently exists. Among others, permits must be acquired from the Florida Department of Natural Resources (FDNR). As a condition of their issuance of a permit, FDNR requires the City to enter into a sovereignty Submerged Lands lease and requires payment of an annual lease fee. It is recommended that the lease and appropriate payments be approved. In 1986 when the state instigated the program of generating revenue by requiring annual rental fees from all parties with facilities over State-owned bottom lands, the city applied for the "grandfathering" of pier 60 and was excused from the fee until 1998 or when alterations might be made - whichever occurs first. Our rebuilding of pier GO has occasioned the requirement now to pay the fee. The Department of Natural Resources has calculated our fees as $.1236 per square foot, plus 6% tax for a total of $1,893.18 for 4/01/91 - 4/01/92, and $.1291 per square foot, plus 6% tax for a total of $1,977.43 for 4/01/92 - 4/01/93, for a grand total of $3,870.61 with tax and $3,651.52 excluding tax. These lease payments are un budgeted expenditures of the Pier 60 Fund which we were unaware of at the time the FY 1992/93 budget was adopted. The first quarter budget review will include an amendment to increase the operating expenditures of the pier 60 Fund to provide the necessary funds for these lease payments. . I .~ ! Reviewed by: Av I Originating Oept. ; Costs: $3.651.52 commission Action I Public ~otks M r legal II (Current fY) $3,651.52 Approved I ~oY 11 ! Budget ~ r funding Source~ IIpprovl!d 1 U,,, oopt. WI' 1 Marina/Pier ~ I w/conditions _____ I Purchasing HA I J II Capt. I lOp. I I Advl!ttised: II Dl!ntcd fRisk Mgmt. HA Operating X I I Date: II Cont'd to I CIS NA Other I I I At,", NA I Paper: II I r , I II Appropriation Codets) Attachments: I Othl!t Not requi red X I II ~O1-1.1374-443/575 FDNR letter 10/23/92 I Subnitted I Affected parties II Leasl! documl!nts (12 pages) 1\ I notified II Div. of State Lands invoices (2.) I Cl ty I Not required X II I t pr6Dfdnl'Qgn 1.IlIIon [hllr~ Gnrr tnDr Jim Smlih SKrelaf)' Dr Slate Uob nullerworth Allorne1 Genm.l Gerald I.elll. Slale Comptroller Tom Gll/ather Slale 1'rtuurer Rob CrnrDrd CDmmi5llloner of Agriculture Belir (utar Commissioner or Eduation r,.-: .... '-. , ..., J. !, .... I .. ~ fi It r ....} I'! j~ U OCT 2 8 lOr i? L! () . '-. r~ ~ (1 Q~<-.'~' - . . ". .. .1: J\.,;'I)' . .j --.$E'~[o;'V.':T::" IS- .... " !) ....- "'~..o\,~.C;n :~"'I . . . . ":iII'''~:I.....t. :....... I' \ . ...~--. l FLOIUDA DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOUnCES Marjory Stoneman "ougla.'! Hui/rUng 3900 Commonw(li\lth Boulevard Tallaha.~'!ce. Florida 32.199 ill ~ cr.f"i~"'li"x'l-' if ~n'1"1 l: r- - <.. 1 II I NOV 5 1992 11 L --.J ern' r- " . . .. . -'i rllr:.l'~' .), :'IT ....,...._.. .... ........___c....... ........ October 23, 1992 Mr. Joseph R. Hickle, Jr. Camp Dresser & McKee, Inc. 19345 U. S. 19 North, Suite Clearwater, Florida 34624 300 Dear Mr. Hickle: DNR Lease No. 520010893 Lessee: city of Clearwater In order to expedite processing, the subject file has been forwarded to this office for completion and finalization of the lease instruments. Enclosed are two lease instruments which require the City of Clearwater's acceptance by notarized signature as Lessee (two witnesses required). Pursuant to Chapter 695, Florida statutes, the names of the person executing the instrument, the two witnesses, and the notary public must be legibly printed or typewritten directly below that person's signature. Also enclosed is the invoice outlining lease fees due on this account. Pursuant to Section 18-21.00405, Florida Administrative Code, lease fees have been assessed from April 1, 1991, the effective date of the subject lease. Please execute and return the enclosed instruments along with the additional information requested, including full payment of lease fees due, within 30 days of the date of receipt of this letter. Upon receipt and acceptance, we will transmit the lease instruments for final departmen~al execution and a fully executed copy will be provided to you. Administration Hmhu and Shores loal\' [n(orcemtnl Marine Rt!llurct~ Ilmtallon .nd ".rb 'llt~oune ,"alla~tlllrnl SI.lr Lands ,; " \, Page Two DNR Lease No. 520010893 Your cooperation and assistance area appreciated. If you have any questions regarding this matter, please. feel free to contact me at the'letterhead address (directed to .Mail Station No. 125) or at 904/488-2291. . Sincerely, ///l.~t..-dJ...t-,,' //~~ 'Charles W. Horne ,Bureau of Submerged Lands and,Preserves /cwh Enclosures CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED 'J '.' . .. . . " '1 lj 'I .' i . <\1 " ,. .') ....., , :....; . (/ \.1 '. ' tj': . . . , . ~ d , i, , , ' ! I , , I I, I I , , , . , . j j r' I, : .( L i i'. h .' ~ ." '<.,or , , . - '. o. f ;... " " .. '1 " , . . ,.. K.~~: . ","'J "< ,I ~:- , , "I';, 'j'V:' . 1..'.~ . .;.~ I,:~~ \J\~ . ,I.,'" ,.',:k ',' , q'l; , ::,ik ...pt1 " 'Ifi . '<.., r~'.: .. d' J~!. ! 1 ~ c. .", l;;~ {.: j r:~ . ~.;' ~ ~ I ,i',~ . t+~. . ! .f~l ~ . t' . '\ 'R;r j' . I ': ~~ ',I I f:':' , ~, i' "~ I -, I. t;~ , .~ i f. "1. ."1. ., f '! :'f. ,II .; . ~2 , . 'f!'" , 'r;:' ,. ," ", rt "V Ji .~. , ~\ .' .: . . This Instrument Prepared By: CharloD W. Harne Bureau of Submerged Lando and ~reDerveo 3900 Commonwealth Boulevard Hail station No. 125 Tallahasseo, Florida 32399 BOI\RD OF TRUSTEES OF Till': ItITERllllL IHPnOVEMEIIT TRUST FUND OF TilE STATE OF FLORIDA SOVEREIGNTY SUllMERGED L1INDS LEASE tlo. 520010893 "TillS LEASE is hereby issued by the Board ~f TrusteeD of the Intornal Imp~ovemont Truot Fund of the State of Florida, hereinafter referred to as the Lessor. WITNESSETH: That fo~ and in consideration of payment of tho annual leaoe fees hereinafter provided and the faithful and timely performance of and compliance with all terma and condi!;ions stated hot'oin, the Lessor dCDD hereby Ieaoo to city of clearwator ,'I , hereInafter referred to as the Lessee, the sovereIgn lands described as follows: II parcel Township Pinellas or lellll, A, dated of Doveroign submerged land in section(o) 7 & 8 , 29 South , Range 15 Eaat , in Gulf of MeKico , county, containing 14450 uquaro foeE;lmOre aa ia more particularly described and ahown on Attachmont October 14. 1992 TO HAVE THE USE OF the horeinabove described premioes ror a period of ~ years from April 1. 1991 , the effective 'date of thi" LeaBO. The terms Dnd canditiono on and for which thin lease io granted are ao followDt 1. The Loosee is hereby authori~ed to operate exclusively a revenue qeneratinq fishing pier , without fueling facilitioB, without llowage pumpout facilities, and without liveaboardi, as Bhown and conditioned in Attacllmont 1\. 2. Tho Losaee hereby agreoD to pay an initial annual lenDO foe, plUD sales tax purDuant to Section 212.031, Florida Statutes, if applicable, of $1786.02 within 30 daya of the date of receipt of tho invoice. The annual feu for the remaining yenrD of the lease shall be adjusted pursuant to provisiono of Sectlon 18-21.011, Florida Administrative Codo. Tho Lessor will notify the LOSDee in writing of the amount and the due date of the annual paymont, The 10aso fee ahall be remitted annually to the Department of Natural Resourcell as the agont for the Leasor, begLnnin9 with the effective and due date of thls lellse, and each year thereafter until the term of this leaOD terminates or e~pire~. 3. 'he LOllsoe shall pay a late charge equal to inter~st at tho rate of twelve percent (12\) per annum from tho du~ date until paid on any lease teco or other chargos due herounder which are not paid within 30 days of t~.eir duo dates. 4. The Lesaee shall provide upon request by the Lossor any and all information in a certified form nceded to calculate tho loase fee specified in paragraph two (2) above. The LeaDor rellorVOll the right to nDeeaD retroactively additional payments when the actual rental rates or total number of linear teet for rent used to determine the annual payment diffors from the rental ratos or total number of linear feot for rent supplied by the LODDce., -:,' " (07] II " , .. " 5. For purpoles o( this 10000, the LODsor 10 heroby specifiQolly authorized and empow~red to examine, !er the term o! thiD leaoe including any extensIons thereto plus threo p) II.dditlonal yeare, lit all reilBonllble houra, the booka, records, contl:lI.cta, nnd othor doeumentB c::onrLrming and pertaIning to the comput~tion of annual leaoe payments as opcci!ied in parograph two (2) above. 6. Tho Lessee shall secure, maintain, ond keep 011 records for the entire term ot thla 10000, plus throe IJ) additional yoars. This period Bholl be extended for an additional two 12} yeara upon requeot Cor examination of 011 records and accounts Cor loose payment verification purposes by the LeDoor. 7. This lease is given to the Lessee to use or OCQUpy tho leased premiDos for those purposeD specified herein. The Lessee ohall, within ten dayo prior to any change in tho approved use of the sovereignty l,lnds or the associated upland activity, notify the Lessor in writing of tho propooed chonges whereupon the Leesor ohall be authori:ed to adjust and prorate, fceo purouant to Chapter 18-21, Florida Administrative Code, if applicable. o. The Leooee ohall mako no claim of title or interest to oaid lando hereinbefore deacribe~ by reaD on of the occupancy or uso thereof, and all title and intereBt to Baid land hereinbofore deocribcd Is vested in the Lossor. 9. Thio lease shall not be assigned or otherwise transferred without prior written consent o! the Lessor or its duly authori:ed agent. Any asaignment or other transfer without prior written consent of tho Loosor ohall be null and void and without logal afCsct. . 10. During the term of thio lease, the Leosee shall maintain a leasehold or foe Dimple title interest in the adjacent upland p:operty and if such interest is terminated, the lease may be terminated at the option of the Lossor. Prior to Dale and/or termination of the Loooee'o leasehold or fee simple title interest in tho upland proporty, Lesoee ohall inform any potential buyer or transferee of the Leoaeo's upland property interest of the exiotcneQ of this leaso and all ito terma and conditions and shall complete nnd execute any documents required by the Lessor to effect an assignment of thin lease, if consented to by the Lossor. Failure to do so will not relieve the Lessee [rom responsibility for full compliance with the terms and conditlons ~! this lease which include, but are not limited to, payment of all fees and/or penalty Booeoomonto incurred prior to ouch !Ict. 11. The Loa see ahall investigate all claima of every nature at its expanse, and shall indemnify, uefend and save and hold harmless the Lessor and the state of Florida from all claims, actions, lawsuits and demands arising out of this lease. 12. Leooee waives venue aD to any litigation arising [rom matters relating to thie loaoe and any such litigation betwoen Leooor and Lesoee shall be initiated and maintained only in Leon County, Florida. 13. The Lesoce binds itoel!, its successors nnd asoigns, to abide by the provisions and conditions heroin oet forth, and said provisionB and conditiona shall bo doomed covenanta of the Lessee, it succeosors and assigno. In tho event the Lessoe faila or re[uaes to comply with the provisions and conditiona heroin oet forth, or in the event tho Lossee violateD any of the provisions and conditions herein, this lease may be terminated by the Loasor upon thirty (30) dayo wrltton notice to LODoee. If cancelled, all of tho above-deocribed parcel of land shall revort to the Leosor. All cooto and attorneyo' feea incurred by the LeDoor to enforee thin provision shall bl! paid by the Leaaee. All noticoD required to be givon to LeDoee by thio lease or applicilble law or administrative rules shall be nuf!iciont if hont by U.s. Hail to tho following addroos: City of Clearwater c/o William C. Baker poat Offico Uox 4748 Clenrwater, ~lorida 34618-4748 i I I, ! i l' 1 I ~ "\ ; I I i I f ,( I I : j . i , J, , f I t 1 t ~ The LeSDee shall notify the Lessor by certified mail of any chango to thio addroDB at least ten (10) daYIl before the change io effective. Page 2 of 12 Pagea liovoroignty SUDmorgeu Lanuo Lease 110. 520010893 , ,; " " , . . 14. The Leesee ehall' /lsoume all respono1b111ty for llEob1l1t1ee that accruo to the subject property or to tho improvemante thoreon, including any and all drainage or special aseessments or taxee of every kind and doscription which are now or may be hereafter lawfully assessQd and levied against the Dubjoct proporty during tho effective period of thio 10Boe. 15. The Lessee shall not permit the/leasod premisos or any part thereof to be used or occupied for:: any purposo or buolneBs other than herein specified unless ouch proposed \Jse and oc:cupancy are c:onoonl;ed to by the Loaoor and tho leaBe is modified accordingly, nor shall Lessee knowingly permit or suffer any nuieonces or illegal operations of any kind on l;he leased premises. 16. Tho Lessse ooa11 maintain the leased promises 1n good condltion,' keeping the structures and equipment located thereon in a good state of repair in the interests of public health, nafety and welfare. 110 dock or' pior,ohall be constructed in any manner that would cause harm to wildlife. The leaned premines shall be subject to inapection by tho Lesoor or its designated agent at: any reasonable time. ~ ~ ., 1 17. The LeDoee nhall not permit any vensel required to be registered or titled under Florida law to moor or dock within or othcrwioe use the leaDed area unlees such vessel in regiotered or titled in accordance with Chapter 327 and 326, Florida Statutes. ~ ~ . ~ I' I ,!, 18. The Lessee shall not discriminate against: any individual becauDc of that individual's race, color, religion, sox, nationai origin, age, handicap, or marital DtatuD with respect to any activity occurring within the area subject to this Jeaoe or upon lands adjacent to and uned ao an adjunct of tho leased area. During the lease term, the Leosee shall poet and maintain the placard furnished to the Lessee by the Lessor, in the form set forth in Attachment n ,in a prominent and visible locatIon on the leased premisee or adjacent businoss office of the Lessee. It shall be the responsibility uf the LellllCe to pont the placard in a manner which will provide protection from the elementa, and, in tho event that said placard becomes illegible at any time during the term of this lease (including any extensiono thereof), to notify the Lonsor in writing, eo that a replacement may be provided. 19. No failure, or successive failures, on the part of the Lesoor to enforce any provision, nor any waiver or ouccessive waivers on its part of any provieion herein, shall operate as a discharge the!:oof or !:ondor the Dame inoperative or impair the right of the Leesor to enforco the sarno upon any renewal thereof or in the event of subsequont broach or brencheo. 20. Upon expiration or ,cancellation of this loaso all permission granted hereunder shall ceaoe and torminate. 1 j \. , ; i 1 I I 21. Renowal of thin lease ohall be at the Dole option of tho Lonsor. Such renewal ohall bo oubject to tho termo, conditione and provioions of management standards and applicable laws, rules and regulations in effect at that time. In the event that: Losllee ia in full compliance with the terma of thio leaso, the Leesee may apply in writing for a renewal. Such application for renowal must be roceLved by Lossor no eooner than 120 days and no later than 30 days prior to the expiration dato of the original or current term heroof. Tho term of any renewal qranted by tllEl Lessor shall commence on the last day of the previous lense term. I) If tho Leeeee faUo to timely apply for a rono',fal, or in the event the Losoor does not grant a renowal, the Lesoee shall vacate the ieased premisee and remove all otructuroo and, equipmont occupying and erected thereon at it~ expense. i f , , J j page 3 of 12 Pagos Sovereignty Submerged Lands Lease 110. 520010093 I ...~' :;/ " '! 1 '\. r A " . . , , 22. If the Lessee docs not remove said utructures and equipment occupying and erected upon the leased premises after expiration or cancellation of this lease, such structures and equipment will be deemed forfeited to the LeBsor, and the Lossor may authori~e removal and may sell such forfeited structures and equipment after ten (10) days written notice by certified mail addressod to the Lessee at the address specified in Paragraph 13 or at such address on record as , provided to the Lessor by the Lossee. However, such remedy l'hall be in addition to all other remedies available to Lessor under applicable laws, rules and regulations including tho right to compel removal of all' structuroa and the right:. to impose administrative fines. 23. Any costa incurred by the Leseor in removai of any structures and equipment constructed or maintained on state lando Bhall be paid by Lasuea Bnd any unpaid costs and expenses shall constitute a lien upon the interest of the Lessee in its uplands enforceable in summary proceedings as provided by Law. 24. The Lessoe. at its own eKpOnaG, Ghall record ~hl.t1 lease and any subsequent approvod renewal and/or modified leasee in the ofLicial recorda of the county within which the leDGe Gite is located within ten (10) dayn after receipt of a fully executed copy of this lease, and shall provide tho Lesnor with a copy of t:.he recorded leGGe indicating the hook and page at which the lease is recorded. 25. 10 the event that any part of any structure authori~ed he~ounder is determined by a final adjudication issued by a court of competent jurisdiction to encroach on or interfere with'ddjacent riparian rlghtD, Lessee agroos to either obtain written consent for the offending structure from the affected riparian owner or to remove the interference or encroachment within GO days from the date of the adjudication. Failure to comply with this paragraph shall constitute a material breach of thIs leana agreement and shall be grounds for immediate termination of thia lease agreoment at the option of the Lossor.' ' 26. provisions in writing Lesllor. This leaso is the entiro and only agreement between tho parties. Its are not severable. Any amendment or modification to this lease mUllt be and must be accepted, acknowledged and executed by the LeBaee and 27. LeBsee shall place and maintain covered, secured trauh receptaclos, preferably of 50 gallon capacity, of a Bufficient n~rnber and at appropriate locations on the overwater structures withIn the leaaed area to encourage facility users to diecard litter in an acceptable mannor and p~ovont litter from being discarded into the waters of the State. Immediately adjacent to tho trash receptacleB, Losuee ahall post aigns the si~e of which ohall be at least as largo as .18" x 24" with white lettet'ing on green background to carry an nppropriatG ll1esllage Buch aa DON'T BE 1\ Llr'I'~R BUOI PLEr.SE PLACE 'IR1ISB IN RECEPTACLE/ or TRASH RECEPTACLE. 28. No permanent or temporary Bigns directed to the'boating public advertising the sale of alcoholic beverageB ohall be erected or placed within the leaued area. No restaurant or dining activitios are to occur within the leaBed area. The Lesnee shall enoure that no permanent, temporary or floating structures, fences, dOCks, pilings or any structures whose ,use is not water- dependent Shall be erected or conducted over sovereignty submerg~d lands without prior written consent from the Lessor. In addition, the Lossee shall not undertake any repair or renovation activities within the leaBed premises without first obtaining the writtsn consent of the Lesaor. Unleos opecifically authori~ed in writing by the Lessor ouch activitien or structureu ohall be considered unauthorized and a violation of Chapter 253, Florida statuteD, and ohall Bubject tho Lessee ,to adminiotrativo finos under Rule 18-14, Florida l\dministrativo Code. ,') , i" 29. SPECIAL LEASE COllDITION - Should a field aurvoy be required in the future that establiaheo that the exact total preempted area is amallec than what was originally estlmated, the Lessor will not credit lease foeB; and, if the field ourvey eatablishes that the exact total preempted area io latget' than that which was originally eotimated, the Lessce wiil not be asseGood leaoo feao in arrears unless the error reBulted from inaccurate information being ~\lpplicd by the Lessee. rage 4 of 12 Pages Sovereignty subme.r:ged Lando Lease 110. 520010093 ,- ': t . I I: I: \\ r II " . . WITllESSES: BOARD Of' TRUSTEES OF TilE IN'fEIUII\L II1PROVEHENT TRUST FUND OF TilE STI\TE OF FLORIDA original signature (SEAL) "LESSOR" , : " : , , , Typed/Printed Name of Witnoss BY Michael E' Ashoy, Chief, Bureau of Submergod Lands and Preserves, Agent for the Board of TruotooB of the Internal Improvement TruDt ~und original signature 'J Typed/Printed flame of Witness ~ ~ ~ .: STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF LEON The foregoing instrument was acknowlodged before mo thin ; 19 , by Michael E. Aohey, Bureau Chiel~ known to me and who did:not take an oath. day of who is personall? . , .'~: I, ',' ~ ~, ":: l; , f r',~ ~i :, .... . , l~} "I :'~, . ~ . ' ! . ::+ .' .CT : ~':.~ ~ Ie. ;h : !, ,; l.,',;' APPROVED AS TO FORM AIID LEGALITY: Notary Public, StaLe of Florida ONR Attorney Printed, Typed or Stamped Name My Commission Expiros: Commission/sarial Uo. WITNESSES: City' of Clearwater Lessee (SEAL) , i:: : :J >." l>. 1 ,~~ t\.. i'. 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"~ .," I' > ~ t'. \.. . ~ ). ~I fl.'. .1,t,'~ ;: f · 'IJ'~ ~ to;t ~.L ~t\;' d.,,~~tw':~~~~' "I DIVISION OF STATE LANDS BUREAU OF SUBMERGED LAND & PRESERVES POST OFFICE BOX 3070 TALLAHASSEE, FL 32315-3070 Telephone (904) 488-2297 STATEMENT DATE 10/22/92 TO: MR. PAUL NYSTROM CITY OF CLEARWATER P. O. BOX 4748 CLEARWATER , FL 34618 LEASE NO. EFFECTIVE 520010893 04/01/91 04/01/96 LESSEE NAME:CITY OF CLEARWATER PROJECT NAME:CITY OF CLEARWATER EXPIRES TAX NO. SQUARE FEET 14450.00 TERMS: NET DUE ON RECEIPT OF THIS INVOICE LATE CHARGES 12% PER ANNUM DUE DATE ,DESCRIPTION ' 1991/92 LEASE FEE 1992/93 LEASE FEE CREDIT BALANCE 1893.1B 3870.61 SOURCE DEBIT 1893.18 1977.43 04/01/91 59104181 04/01/92 8921099 I / / I " / / / / / / / / / / / I / / TOTAL DUE $ 3B70.61 SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS OR COMMENTS: I ' TO INSURE PROPER CREDIT TO YOUR LEASE 1. Please return one copy of this statement with your payment. 2. Make your check payable to DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES. 3. 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" .1 .... c , 'L. I,'.. ~-v ;q:- PURPOSE: REPl.ACEMf,N do; EX~S.ll~o'''IER.. : .... ...'~. r"'~pJ~--:- ORIGINAL WORK G:::I"'~JI!!(h',,~t~...;..::. .': SHErT Ne.: of 't Q\:l~:'-:.:::""~""'..,.r" OATtl rE6RUAR'r 1992 ..R~.'SFPT 19!12 '.j r~ : \ L- t: l, r , \D " on '"I ;': I' l.; 'J , " ,In ; " I , ;',' . I L;~ "1 .' ,I - \ , , , CITV or Cl.EARWATER CUlr or ~EX ICO P WEl.l AS USGS .. .. \ ' ( r l" I': I' ri I, i L 122'.6" ;: ~ APPlIC':'NT: ltA,TER DOcYI COUNTY : DATUu: ,I , . ,[ I;,' . ~', " :1 ,I 'I j U ci ... w ~o ... ll: VI ... 0 ~~ ~ 6 ... lils ..J . VI VI VI _ll: a .~~ -\oJ U ..... :;;: w ....... n.w 0 ct ll.lS wo c VI U :z :zi:j !I 0 .., ~ u 00 t) w U :z 5~ e>- ll: ~ VI :;: U 0 .. 0 VI D: U Ut) <.. 3 n. .., ... .., lr_ a:O 0 D: VI "" . ...", ..:: .. ... Co. !!? ~!i !t?} 0 u VI lr U VI ... . 851 ~.... 0 :z w .. :z 0 0 lr < 0 . ~ U n. !I: U !!? w.., "'0 w= c:s 1fIn. .., ... 0 :z " , T '.' " o ~llll III 10: ::..' ... 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WATER BODY: 'I COUNTY: DATUM: CITY OF CL[^n~ATER C.Utf OF ~tx I CO PINEll^S USGS PURPOSE; REPlACEI.IEtn _~--. OFUCINAL WORK IT] MAIH1CNM-lCF.: c::::J SHEt"T HO.: 6 OF: 6 nATCt fCDRUM1Y 1992 REVISED ~PRIL t99ii! ~ i :. l.. ,. ; .<<, ;I '/:' e r ' i r':'..' '"I' :,.',;; ; " ! ::':'. i j.i:-;:~ ; : (:.,' , ,1',\ .1". 1';,~~ ~ : ~ ~ ~ l. :, ( , , I 7', '. ' 1\' I, 1:'::: l " ji: r ,: I' ':"u , L . (: ; '~;:~, . I .i~( ,) ;1::, I, k' ,j U:: "1",1.'1\\ , . I.... I !:f~ r.. lk I r 5 . ~. .j', I:' .. f: : f}< ! ~ , f !... \.;: 1 '~{' I ' I ' , r' i l- i r '1, IF J r 1 f;' " " , f k~ ,/r f~ r; ~': 1., t J:i ."". " " 0 0 an ... ~ . ] N tv -J 6 Q. ..J UJ ... UJ c:: a:: <( ::J > 0 0 III ..) <( t- o t- '~. ') !~, ' " .\ "I j' ,I,j' , ~ ) ,\ ,'i '\ ,) :\ :....' " ./0/ Attachment ^ Page ll. of, II Pages SSLL No. 520010893 :1 . ~ ,~ J"';, ~ ~.~. , J:.:); , If'::' . ~ ';' . " It;", , !(~ , 1 i:..' . i. ~" r" . t ~. , t ::, "k , , II;: :~ v , , I, ~"' > , ~ . ,:.f ~ . ~. L 'I ~~" I":" , f,' I \. ~ "j ,\;:1 '; I;} " I":, i! ;, tJ I..., I tr , ':. , 1 ':' , \:' t . I ~ f (' ". I,"~ Ie,', I \" r )". " l' l't; I' !~ ~ (1 ; [, : .~ , ''''. . ",,"e 'r: , ~ '. t~ } , i I, I . i I ! . r==-:;i::----=-=--=-=--=-_=.....::=-=_=-=--~_=__~_:=_:::._=..__=___~ --==_:-_=--t'_=_~_::::...."::'_~_:!"",:!_~=_ ':"~"t f I, I II I I The docking slructures localed on Ihe public lands are under lease from the Florida Board of Trustees of the Inlernal Improvement Trust Fund, As a condition 01 thaI lease, Ihe lessee Is prohibited from diSCriminating on the basis 01 an Individual's race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, handicap or marital status In the rental or use of those structures. Las eslructuras de muelln slluad05 an las t1erras publlca5 son soJelas a arrendamlento de EI Consejo de Admlnlstradores del Fondo Seguro de Mejoramlento Interno de la Florida. Como condlcl6n de asle arrandamlenlo, al arrendador sera prohlbldo descrlmlnar por causa de raza, color, religion, sexo, orlgen naclonal, edad, lncapacltacion 0 eslado civil. I , ! i I, j j "I , I .~ 1 I I . " , Persons denied equal right to renl or use lhe docking structures Included within Sovereignty Submerged Land Lease Number 520010893 may file a complaint wilh the: Las personas a quleres se les haya negado at derecho de Igualdad al arrendar 0 usar las estructuras de muelle lncluldas dentro ' de ta Soberanla de Tierras Somergidas para Arrendamlento Numero 520010893 ' pueden presentar una queJa al : I I ~ II t - .' ~;J:~/I ~ Ollpartnio91(l1 NOl~raU:l9sourcos DiviSIon ol'Slnle"L'linds 3900 CommOnwtinlitilBlVd, Ma~ Station Numb~f/lSO Tallahassoo, FL~32399~OOO 'Clln<:.t99.4)~9~6242 ~ ,(lnvestlgatlQlis) ." .:, ;t';, H DopanamllnlO de Aecursos Nalurales Division Ilo 1ierras'dol Eslado Mall'Sla1!on Number 150 3900 Commonwoallh Blvd. ToUahaSSllc:Fl 32399-3000 Unma pi: (904)488-6242 (lnvasllgnclones) I l 11'1 I , . f' , , I "f ~ _~~=--.J :..:.:.... ~ -=-=-=--=-=-==-=_::::-.:=:10--. ~-=-=-~=-=-=- r:.'. , , :"'0' .'j'T < ~ '.' , .' ;, ,;~t t . " ") " Attachment B Page 12 0712 Pages SSLL ~20010~ ,\ c, ,,~ l .1" " !' ..;- I. H t,'. . . <., ( ; I 1} J .~. ."\' DIVISION OF STATE LANDS BUREAU OF SUBMERGED LANDS & PRESERVES POST OFFICE BOX 3070 ,TALLAHASSEE, FL 32315-3070 Telephone (904) 488-2297 INVOICE NO. 59104181 INVOICE QATE 10/22/92 TO: MR. PAUL NYSTROM CITY OF CLEARWATER P. O. BOX 4748 CLEARWATER , FL 34618 LEASE NO. EXPIRES TAX NO. SQUARE FEET 520010893 04/01/96 14450.00 j- ILESSEE NAME:CITY OF CLEARWATER ,PROJECT NAME:CITY OF CLEARWATER AQUATIC RATE RATE 30% DISCOUNT TAXABLE c. P. I. 3.98% TERMS: NET 'SEE STATEMENT FOR BALANCE DUE LATE CHARGES 12% PER ANNUM DUE DATE I' DESCRIPTION 04/01/91 1991/92 LEASE FEE / / FLORIDA SALES TAX IRATE I .1236 .06 AMOUNT 1786.02 107.16 TOTAL DUE $ 1893.18 SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS OR COMMENTS: TO INSURE PROPER CREDIT TO YOUR LEASE 1. Please return one copy of this invoice with your payment. 2. Make your check payable to DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES 3. Address envelope exactly as printed on top of this invoice. 4. Reference your lease number on all correspondence and check submitted to this office. 5. If you submit an amount different than requested, you must attach a letter of explanation with payment. FOR OFFICE USE ONLY Organization code 74101000000 Vendor No. C20240BOOl Object Code 021017 $ Object Code 025001 $ Object code $ Object Code $ 1786.02 107.16 LESSEE NAME:CITY OF CLEARWATER PROJECT NAME:CITY OF CLEARWATER C. P. I. 4.45% ,-, i (! ,~ ~ t i , i ! -;:, ~ . l~niViWjGE DIVISION OF STATE LANDS BUREAU OF SUBMERGED LANDS & PRESERVES POST OFFICE BOX 3070 TALLAHASSEE, FL 32315-3070 Telephone (904) 488-2297 INVOICE NO. S921099 INVOICE DATE 10/22/92 TO: MR. PAUL NYSTROM CITY OF CLEARWATER P., O. BOX 4748 CLEARWATER , FL 34618 LEASE NO. EXPIRES TAX NO. SQUARE FEET 520010893 04/01/96 14450.00 AQUATIC RATE RATE 30% DISCOUNT TAXABLE TERMS: NET SEE STATEMENT FOR BALANCE DUE LATE CHARGES 12% PER ANNUM 04/01/92 1992/93 LEASE FEE / / FLORIDA SALES TAX IRATE I .1291 .06 AMOUNT DUE DATE DESCRIPTION 1865.50 111.93 TOTAL DUE $ 1977.43 J I L l I SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS OR COMMENTS: ,TO INSURE PROPER CREDIT TO YOUR LEASE 1. Please return one copy of this invoice with your payment. 2. Make your check payable to DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES 3. Address ervelope exactly as printed on top of this invoice. 4. Reference your lease number on al~ correspondence and check submitted to this office. 5. If you submit an amount different than requested, you must attach a letter of explanation with payment. I t . , J. i, ,[" i' FOR OFFICE USE ONLY Organization Code 74101000000 Vendor No. C202408001 Object Object Object Object Code 021017 $ Code 025001 $ Code $ Code $ 1865.50 111.93 ,j, ,I , , I I' I ! , '" j, , ' l '>, , ... r' ( i I \ i' ; , CITY OF CLEARWATER INTEROFFICE CORRESPONDENCE SHEET FROM: Mayor and City Commission ' / Betty Deptula, Assistant ,City Manager 1fP'\ Cyndie Goudeau, City Clerk J1-e ,38 " TO: COPIES: SUBJECT:' Worksession Question Regarding Pier 60 Submerged Land Lease ; ~ " , ", DATE: December I, 1992 j !. ': r, ~ ...,~. At the worksession on Monday a question was asked about the City paying sales tax on the Pier 60 submerged'Iand lease with ~he State of Florida. , l , . ~ . ' If:: I"" , .. The agenda cover (copy attached) indicates that we are paying the lease excluding the tax that had originally been invoiced to us by DNR. The $3,651.52 net amount is indicated as the City , cost on the bottom of the item. , \ I:: I ~.: : I,!:. l . ~"i:} . 1;':?~ ". ' . "I .~:}~ . . "~.! : ,,~' , . : ,~~ ,~ ". , "t~~; ,j ;> < ~ \ '... , ~ r ;.; ": '[,j't I ,i':,. , ' ~ ," " '. ::. c. !~~~ ,I t.';. c i' l.~. ~ . ~ l,:, 1 'lt~ ! 'r: j i..' f ,,:~i t - '"r ." I.k; ,? f~:: ! [;., 1 1~:' l t" , l.~: , I".t;f . '-I" l, ,1 ,~,:, . I") t:. I !i!: t;' . . i " t':'~ re; , e 1'-' I':: If you need additional information, please do not hesitate to call. , Attachment 'I, , " ~ ,. " -1 .) , . ~'i- i I uJ~Ti@]n-'w rn-~ffi) , iJUl~~-~ ~_1~&1 I CiTY CLERK OEPT j ^ ..... PRINTED ON RECYCLED PAPER " " 11/, ) T ;1 l Item II CLEARWATER CITY COMMISSION Agenda Cover Memorandum Meetfng Dote 12/03/92 Pwi Lease Documents COHSENr SUBJECT: pier 60 Florida Department of INatural Resources RECOMMENDATION/MOTION: Approve a lease issued by the Board of Trustees, the Internal Improvement Trust Fund of the state of Florida for a parcel of sovereign submerged land in Section (S) 7 and 8, Township 29 South, Range 15 East, in Gulf of Mexico, pinellas County, containing 14,450 sq. ft. M.O.L. and authorize the city Manager to execute the subject documents} DU And that the appropriate official be authorized to execute same. BACKGROUND: The city proposes to remove and replace pier 60 in the location where it currently exists. Among others, permits must be acquired from the Florida 'Department of Natural Resources (FDNR). As a condition of their issuance of a permit, FDNR requires the city to enter into a sovereignty Submerged Lands lease and requires payment of an annual lease fee. It is recommended that the lease and appropriate payments be approved. In 1986 when the state instigated the program of generating revenue by requ~r~ng annual rental fees from all parties with facilities over state-owned bottom lands, the City applied for the "grandfathering" of pier 60 and was ex.cused from the fee until 1998 or when alterations might be made - whichever occurs first. Our rebuilding of pier 60 has occasioned the requirement now to pay the fee. The Department of Natural Resources has calculated our fees as $.1236 per square foot, plus 6% tax for a total of $1,893.18 for 4/01/91 - 4/01/92, and $.1291 per square foot, plus 6% tax for a total of $1,977.43 for 4/01/92 - 4/01/93, for a grand total of $3,870.61 with tax and $3,651.52 excluding tax. These lease payments are unbudgeted expenditures of the pier 60 Fund which we were unaware of at the time the FY 1992/93 budget was adopted. The first quarter budget review will include an amendment to increase the operating expenditures of the Pier 60 Fund to provide the necessary funds for these lease payments. IJ a..--r A ",,' DvArl- 1 t t I Reviewed by: ~ I Originating Dept. i COOI1lission "ction I I Publ fc \Jorks I Legal I = Approved I ~uY " ~ , Approved I O,er 'ep'. Ml~ I Marina/Pier ~ ~ w/conditions _____ NA I II Copt. Irrp. I Advertised: II Denied NA t Cperatlng X I Cont'd to I 'I NA t Date: Other I NA I IJ I Paper: 'I , 11 Appropriation Code(s) Attachments: I Not required X " II 401.1-1374-443/575 FDNR letter 10/23/92 I Affected parties It lease documents (12 pages) I notified II Div. of State Lands . II I invoices (2) I Not required X II I II I pr60fdnl"agn " Item r Mooting Date: 12/3/92 Clearwater City COnmUssion Agenda Cover Memorandum CONSENT A-S a 39 SUBJECT: Workers' Compensation Medical Services RECOMMENDA TION{MOTION: Award a non~exclusive services contract to Doctorts Walk-In Clinic to purchase workers' compensation medical services during the period 1/1/93 through 12/31/93. for an amount estimated at $ 35.000 and approve the written services contrac~ ~ and that the appropriate officials be authorizod to eKecute same. BACKGROUND: Bids were solicited on October 29. 1992, from medical facilities located within the corporate limits of the City of Clearwater for examination and treatment of on-the-job injuries to City employees. These medical services will be billed to the City by the medical provider and then paid for by the City1s Third Party Administrators. Johns Eastern Company. Inc. and Gallagher Bassett Services, Inc. The funds used by the Third Party Administrators to pay these bills come ultimately from the City's Central Insurance Fund. The bid made by Doctorts Walk In Clinic was the lowest, most responsive bid submitted in accordance with the specifications. The essential terms of that bid have been incorporated in the attached contract. The 1992/93 Central Insurance Fund Operating Budget includes sufficient funds for the current year contract costs. Funding for FY 1993/94 contract costs will be included in the Department operating requests for FY 1993/94. Reviewed by: Legal Budget Purchasing Risk Hgmt. crs ACH Other FlRi i ng Source: o Copi tal IITl'. o Operating ~ Other crF Attachments: Originating Dept: OOAS/RIsk Management Costs: $ 35,000 (cst) Totol '\ \ CUtmission Action: [] Approved [] Approved w/condltions [] Denied ' [] Continued to: $ 26,000 Current Fiscal Yr. User I>cpt: s Advertised: Date: Paper: [i2 Not Requi red Affected Parties a Notified m Not Requl red Appropriation Code: 590-'-7000-456/590 Service Contract aid Tabulation o Ilone o .d nn r(!r.vd prl ";"10;>1" ; .' C I T Y . IJ F . !;.. '- W no.: . R l1p l~ . Ill'", "I T 'i-, \ ~~ "l e. ~ 67:5 '7 f"' . ~.Ii: MEDICAL SB~VICES AGREE.MEHT AGREEMENT ~adQ this ~ day ot November, 1992, by an~ betweQn OOCTOR'S WALK-IN CLINIC, hereinafter referre~ to as thQ <<M~dical provld~~", Qnd CIT~ OF CLEARWATER, a Florida municipal 00l"pot'stion hereinafter referred to us lIcitytl. Reoitals Tne City 1s a munioipal oorpo~~tion and h~s ita offioes and operation lOQated in ~he City of clearwat~r, state ot Florl~a, and presently hag a total payroll at approximately 1175 employees, oonsletinq of both part timQ and full tirnG employee~. The City desires to engage the services of the ~adioal Provider and its staff medical personnal to examine and provide medical treatment of city emplo~ees for jOb-connected injuries or illnesses sufte~ed during the QourS$ of employment whioh are covered by Chapter 440, Florida statutes as may ~e required by tho nature of the illhesB or injury suftered in the opinion of Medical Provider's medical staff. ~he Medical p~ovidQr ha~ en staff phyaiolQns, nQrses and ather medically trained personnel licehsad by the state of Florida and desires to render professional medioal services for tho City'S employeea on the terrna and oonditions provided in this 8qreemant:.c The city hereby retains the services of the Medical Provider end the Medioal provider through its medical staff agrees to render services to the City'S employees as follows: Se1."ViC(HI 1. (a) The Medica! Provider, through ita medical statf, shell render noneme~genoy medical treatment to City'S employees when these services a~e required and within the oapabilities of Medioal Provider's medical Gcaff at Medical Provider's facility in the City of Clearwater during the normal business hours of Medioal providerls clea~water tacility. (b) Th6 Medical Provider shall pertorm medioal and surgioal services that may be nacessary ~o treat the employees of the city for injurios end occupational diseases sustained during the oourse of their employment and that ar$ cove~ed bY the workers' oompensation provisions of the state of FloJ;'!da workers' I, compensation lawl provided, however, nothing herein shall require the Medical Prey der to treat any City employee for injuries or .... ....... ....... ~ -.,............ ........... -.... lot .... \/ ~~:.::.: F I;': 1 1 1 : Lt ~I 11 I..: _ H H L I" -, 1 I I l:.. L I II 1 1- 1-' . u ,:, C J T Y . 0 tz . C L. W r tot . R I .9 l( . n.:; 1'1 'I ~ 1 ~ .. Ii,. ~ 6. i $ ? P.~?" Qocupa~lcnQl Qiaease which raqu1re special tralnin9 ~na equipment b&yond th~ capability of the M~dlcol ProviderlQ rnedica1 staff an~ th$ equ1pmont available at the Medical PrQvide~' faoility iQentifie~ in p~ragraph 3 hereot. (g) Ths He4iaal frovi4e~ an~ tho city both Under$tan4 ftnd agree that this agreemobt i. a nonexolusive o9ree~ent with the Medical P~ovide~ hAving the right to exam and troat persons other tban city employees ~n4 with the city h~vlh9 ibo right to $end its e~ployaee to other medioal providers for examinatiQn And treatment. Cd) The MedicAl Frovider ehall maintain complete ~nd accurate records of all care, treatmen~, and examination of the emplo~ees of the city and shall prepare and submit repo~ts that may be required by the Florida workers. compensation law and by the city of Clearwate~. Term 2. This agreement shall cornmenOQ on January 1, 1993, and shall continue in effect for a period of cne (1) year until midnight on December 31, 1993. By mutual agreement, this agreement may be extended for up to two (2) additional one year terms upon the same terms and conditions. Equipment ~nd FQcl1itie~ 3. The Modical PrQvidK~ uhftll provide at its e~penae such offices, ex~mination and treatment rooms on its premises at 2600 U.S. Highway 19 North Clearwate~, Flo~ida as may be neoessary for use by ita medical staff in sxamininq and treating the city's · employees. The facilities provided ahall contain such medical equipment ~nd supplies and ahall be stocked with such medicinesl drugs, dressings, and othe~ items of a medical nature as era nccessarr to treat the City's e~ployee~ or as may be agreed on by the part. as. The Medical Provider shall furnish at its expense the instruments, qloves, and items of wearin~ nppa~el required to perform the services un~er this ~greemont, Physioians, NU~ses, ana othor Assietante 4. The Medical provider ~hall furnish at its expense florida licensed physioians, nurses, ~-~ay and lab teohnicians, and othor assistants, both rnedic~l and nonmedical at ita prc=mises as necessary to exam and treat cityls employees, ~nd to prepare the medical records and reports required to carry out ita duties Under this ~9ree~ent. ; I'. 1 1 1 '. U ~I 1J I":. ',1.. I. I.,' J II L, I, 1 " I I.. . I U ",,' ~. ,;;,: U .- '.J ~ ...: · . ...." . C t "( V . 0 F . 0 L. II T R I 10: [ ::.1<" . ,,'.;.; N T ~ I 0:: 4 eo .:c c 7:' ., l' . ~ 4 flOU1:S 5. Tho HQdicDl Provider a~ ~ minimum shall h~ve medical staff availeblQ for examination Qn~ treatment of the oity's employees at tho ~remiees of the Hadic61 Provider botwoen the hOU~8 of 8&00 A.M and 6100 P.M. Monday-Friday. compensation 6. For tna se~v1ces rendered undeA this agreement, the Medioal Provider shall be entitled to fee~ for Gaoh city ~~ployea actually examined and treated by the Medical Provider in the a~ount allowod by the latest version of the Florida Workers' Cqmpensation Provider Manual (the applioable fee 5chedU1G) less a. discount therefrom of ten (10) per oent prQvlded the invoice submitted by Medical Provider to the City is paid by the City or its Third Party Administrator within 30 days of receipt by the city. Insurance and Indemnification 7. The pa~ties hereto intend that the Medical Provider will be ~n indapenQent contraotor and not an agent or employee of city under this agreement and, to protect the City from any liability whatsoever, the Medical Provider shall at all ti~~s durin9 the duration ot this agreement and for all times thereafter nece"sary to protect th~ city Against licbility, the Medical Provider shall maintain a policy or malpractice insuran~e in the minimum amount of $1,000,000 and shall futth~r in~emnity and hold the city harmless f~om any ~nd all'clalms arising out of the porform~nce of the duties under this ogreement. Entire A9reement 8. This agreement supersedes any ahd All other agt'eementsl either oral or in writ!n~1 between the contraoting parties with respect to its subject Matter, no other agreement, statement, or p~om1se relating to the subject matter of this agreement that is not oontained in it shall be valid or b~hding unless in writing and signed by both partiea. Assignment 9. Neither this agreement nor any duti~a or obli9atlons under it shall be assignable by the Hedicol Provide~ without the prior written consent of the city. SUCC~6GOrS an~ Assigns 10. Subject to the provision re9ardlng assignment, this agreement ahall be binding on the hairs, executors, .............,......#'...- ..."'~ H H L ... '- 1 ., G L 1 I' 1 C ,... . ~ e; I' LI V - ::.:: u - '=":.:0:: 1-' ,,,: 1 1 1 : 0 tS 1) 1.0: . CIT'I.OF.C\..I..n'I~'.r.'t.;..t .I'I':'/'I'r lid,)' "e.~ 67~7 ~.,,~ odminiotrAtoral per~on&l repreoentet~Yee, PUdoassors, an~ Assigns of the respaot va partios, At.t.ot"hOy'lI Fees 11. If any aot1on 6~ law or in vqulty is brought to ~ntorce or ihterp~et t~e pro~i.lons of this Qgreement, the preval1in~ party shall b$ entitled to reasonable attorney's fee$ in ~~ditioh to any othe~ relief ~vAl1able. Governing Law 12. Tha valtdlty of this agreement an~ of ony of its terme or provisions, as well es the rights ana duties ot the parties under this Agteement, shall be 90verned by the laws of the state of Floridd. Executed Qt Clearwater, Florida, the day and year fi~st above written. %N WX~NESS kHEREor, the parties have e~aouted this Agreement for the purposes the~eln eet forth. Count.ersigJ1ecll CIT~ ot CLEARWATER, FLORiDA GRANTOR Rita Garvey M~yor~Comm1ss1oner ^pprove~ as to torm and correctnes81 B:( Michael J. Wri9ht city Manager Attestl M. At Galbra1th, Jr. city Atcot"ney '. Cynthia t. Goudeau oity Clerk '. OQcTol\' s ~/1r~~IN Q~INI a Florida oorporation Attesta By 1'1. J ,; .. I , ~ ~ ~I ~~~I 0 , , ~ M ~ ~ ~, , ~ III Vl ~ , en ! ~ ~~~~ffi 0 I ~I 0'\ E-l U . ~ ~ re ~al::~~ CO ... ~.. g S en l>o ' , I 'I .. 1 . ~ ~ ~I i " ~ ;1 I ; 0 . f " , , l;l M . " ; ~ ,~ I, I ~ ' 'j',: i ~' ~I 8 . . 0 1< ~ ~~ril \to . ... ~ ~ ~ N r I t1 . 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Schrader, ~isk Manager Jeff Harper, Director, DOAS FROM: COPIES: SUBJECT: Backup Information For Agenda Compensation Medical Services ~ 1 ~- . f ) ~ ! r I DATE: 11/23/92 ---------------------------------------------------------------- Submitted herewith is the backup information for the above- referenced agenda item. The computer printout is from Johns Eastern Company. The last page contains the total as adjusted by Ethel Rayburn of my office. The total sum paid to Doctors Walkin for fiscal year 91-92 is the sum of $24,910.74. The JE computer printout was prepared by keying on the tax ID number of Doctors Walkin Clinic and printing out all sums paid to that tax ID number. 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Clearwater City Commission Agenda Cover Memorandum CONSENT "",:!:I..(J 1>.-H1 ~s I SUBJECT: FIRE STATION NO. 5 (49) ROOF REPLACEMENT RECOMMENDATION/MOTION: Award a contract to The Dean company, Clearwater, FL, for the roof replacement at Fire station No.5 (49), 520 Sky Harbor Drive, at a cost of $32,514.00, which is the lowest, most responsive and responsible bid submitted in accordance wi~h specifications, ~ and that the appropriate officials be authorized to execute s~me. BACKGROUND: The present roof at Fire station No.5 (49) which was completed in 1973 is a coal- tar pitch, aggregate roof and is in poor condition: blisters, splits, erosion, and exposed laps. Additionally, moisture trapped beneath the membrane combined with' age of the roof has caused deterioration of the roof surface to the point of failure. Due to the greater deterioration of this roofing system, Fire station No. 5 (49) was moved up in priority to be accomplished this year. Fire station No.3 (47) will be delayed until fiscal year 1993/94. ' Bids were solicited and 2 were received for the roof replacement. staff reviewed the bids submitted and the qualifications of the contractors. The Dean Company, Clearwater I FL, submitted the lowest most responsive bid of $32,514.00 in accordan'ce with specifications, therefore, staff recommends that the contract for Bid No. 06-93 be awarded to the Dean Company which will provide a coal-tar pitch, aggregate'roof with a standard 20-year labor and material warranty. Fiscal year 1992/93 budgetary impact will be $32,514.00. Funding for this contract is budgeted in the capital Improvement Project for Roof Replacement, 315-1-4509-303/590. , , Reviewed by: Legal Budget Purchasing Risk H9mt. CIS ACH Other UIA ~d N~ Originating Dcpt: \. ,<..:} General Service~ , ./1t/" Costs: $ 32.514.00 Total commission Action: o Approved o Approved w/conditlons o Deni~d o Continued to: User Dcpt: $ Current fiscal Yr. Fire ri?/ Funding Source: ~ Capi t:lt Imp. o Opcrllt ing o Other A ttachmcnts: Bid Tabulation/Bid Summ~ry Advertised: Date: 10/16 & 10/23/92 Paper: Pinellas County Review & Tampa Tribune o ~ot Rcqui red Affected Parties o ~ot if i ed o ~ot Requi red o !lone Appropriation Code: 315-1-4509-303/590 ~ PrInted on recycled poper ,J "iD CITY OF CLEARWATER BID 06-93 OPENED 10/28/92 BID TAB REPLACE ROOF FIRE STATION 149 THE DEAN COMPANY SOUTHERN ROOFING CO. CLEARWATER. FLORIDA CLEARWATER. FLORIDA ITEM NO. DESCRIPTION TOTAL PRICE TOTAL PRICE 1. REPLACE ROOF - 520 SKY HARBOR DRIVE 32,514.00 38,571. 00 __a::a:ml:uaa__ ___...aaa._. 2. UNIT PRICING REPLACEMENT OF DETERIORATED WOOD: 2 INCH X 4 INCH ' J 2.90 2.00 2 INCH X 6 INCH 3.20 3.00 2 INCH X 8 INCH 3.90 4.09 2 INCH X 10 INCH 4.40 5.00 2 INCH X 12 INCH 4.90 6.00 REPAIR/REPLACE LIGHWEIGHT FILL: 9.00 7.85 (PER SQUARE FOOT) REPAIR/REPLACE DETERIORATED METAL DECK: 9.00 5.00 (PER SQUARE FOOT) FEES: eZ) 10 % 10,'% SYSTEM MANUFACTURER.: KOPPERS ALLIED SIGNAL TERMS: , PROGRESS ,I START DATE: 21 DAYS 20 DAYS 'I WORK COMPLETED: 60 DAYS 75 DAYS SUMMARY OF BIDS !lIDS SOLICITED: 12 BIDS RECEIVED: 2 NO RESPONSE: 10 NO-BID RESPONSE: o ., 'i " :I 1/ h I I ~ I , , " . . .j/. :, . i ~, , ., , t t r " t ; i " I' ',. J i l I.' , " L' .. ' , , , I \, I '; L: . . r t, ! f ~ . r.c' I, j:." " I ~ ~ ' I.. ;1 " , lk: , It" j ~:: I' lI" 'I'l': t~ ,W ,f. " c ":~ ..; :. . \, c ~r~ r..~..,l k t i" V i': ,.I t: " I' t: " , .1, To: City Manager C /V1 l~ ,l{ , {fs ( 1FLfO Jd-h/9J-- Through: Cynthia E. Goudeau, City Clerk " From: Allen V. Mahan, Acting Director of General Services tteJ~ Elizabeth M. Deptula, Assistant City Manager; Robert L. Davidson, Fire Chief Copies: Subject: Fire Station 5 (49) Roof Replacement Date:' December 2, 1992 This is to provide you with additional information on the replacement of the roof at Fire Station 5 (49). That item is no\V'on the Commission consent agenda for December 3. The roof at Fire Station 5 was repaired eight years ago in September, 1984 at a cost of $ 19,000. The entire roof was not"replaced at that time with only the lower deck being repaired. Warranty problems were encountered with the roofing company, Single Ply Roofing, Inc of Largo which did the work. The repair was not completely satisfactory but with the company that did the work, Single Ply Roofing,Inc. of Largo subsequently going out of business, no effective action could be taken to obtain a satisfactory "curell under the warranty. In the interim, the rest of the roof developed significant problems which are being addressed in this current roof replacement effort along with those which developed with the less than satisfactory repairs of 1984. The replacement of the entire roof surface at the bid cost of $ 32,S 14 is aimed at resolving all of those problems. I hope that this additional information will assist in answering any questions on the history of the roof that may arise. AVM 'u)ll ~.Q]J! \~I !JU[OEC 0 21~9:-.l1~ I C\TYCLERKOEPT. I ~ > 1 l~ t l , " . I CLEARWATER CITY COMMISSION u. I l.JJ Agenda Cover Memorandum "n ~ CONSENT Meetlnglt~:: Subject: GROUP LIFE INSURANCE PLAN FOR SAMP EMPLOYEES Recom me nd ationfMotion: Extend the contract for basic life insurance with the Prudential Insurance Company of America, Tampa, Florida for City of Clearwater SAMP employees at an estimated cost of $52,000.00 for the contract period of 1-1-93 through 12-31-93. [il and that the appropriate officials be authorized to execute same. BACKGROUND: The City of Clearwater initiated this insurance plan on January 1, 1992, for SAM? and elected employees only with the following benefits: Basic Life: One times annual earnings rounded to next higher $ I ,ODD. There is a 40% reduction at age 65. The maximum coverage is $100,000. Cost to the City is $.57/$1,000 per month. Optional Life: The employee may pay for an additional one, two, or three times annual earnings rounded to next higher $1,000. There is a 40% reduction at age 65. Other: The overall individual maximum is $300,000. Medical evidence of insurability is required for any employee requesting a total insurance of more than three times his/her annual salary or when electing the coverage after initial eligibility. The total yearly estimated cost is approximately $52,000. There was no change in rates for 1993. Monies are available within each department's 1992193 operating budgets and funding will be requested in their 1993/94 operating budgets. Basic and optional insurances terminate at retirement. " Reviewed by: Legal N/A Budget purchasln Risk Mgmt. DIS ACM Other Commission Action: o Approved o Approved w/condllions [J Denied [] Continued to: t 'st1mated os s: S-5.2-.-O.O-O-. . 10 tal . , ~ ~ _Originating Dept.: Human Resour . ~~ N/A N/A ..;:& tQ...:,(.A...\ N/A User Cep!.: various $39.000.00 Current FY Funding Source: o Capt. Imp. IX! Operating o Other yy Advertised: N/ A Date: Paper: !Xl Not required Affected parties o Notified !Xl Not required Ga None Attachments: Appropriation Code: various CLEARWATER CITY COMMISSION u. ~ ~ Agenda Cover Memorandum ,..." ~ Meeting I~:: J /031 2 l taBSEHJ Subject: EMPLOYEE LIFE INSURANCE Recommendation/Motion: Extend the contract for non-contributory life insurance plan for full-time City employees and eligible retirees with the Prudential Insurance Company of America, Tampa. Florida at an estimated cost of $22.000.00 for the contract period of 1~ 1-93 through 12-31-93. GO and that the approprlale ollicials be aulhorized to execute same. BACKGROUND: The City of Clearwater added a non-contributory Ii fe insu ranee policy effective January I, 1992. to replace a $1.000 tcrm life insurance policy which required an employce contribution of $.25 per pay and an employer contribution of $.27 per pay. Thc City pays $.47 per $1,000 for the current plan with the following death benefits: $2500 for full-time employees under age 65 $1500 for full~time employees over age 65 $1000 for retirees who were participating prior to January 1. 1992. and for employees retiring after January I, 1992 The renewal rate for 1993 is the same rate for 1992. The total annual cost is approximately 22.000.00. Monics arc available within each department's 1992/93 operating budgets and funding wi}) be requested in their 1993/94 operating budgets. Reviewed by: Legal N/A Budget Purchasing Risk Mgml. N/A DIS ~A ACM ' .e.. Other N/ A Originating Dept.;...\\' Human Resourcc~ Advertised: N/ A Date: Paper: fi] Not required Aflecled parties o Nolltied !Xl Nol required $16/000.00 Current FY Funding Source: o Capl, Imp. (Xl Operating o Other Commission Action: o Approved [J Approved w/condiUons IJ Denied l] Continued 10; User Dept.: various Attachments: Approprialion Code: various LX) None ,NI " CLEARWATER CITY COMMISSION ~.... JJ.~ Agenda Cover Memorandum "" ~ Item II 7.,7 CONSENT MeetIng Dale: I? I01/Q? SubJect: KELLY TEMPORARY SERVICES - CONTRACT RENEWAL Recommendation! Motion: Extend the contract for Temporary Employment Services for the contract period 12/04/92 ~ 11/30/93, with Kelly Temporary Employment Services, Clearwater, Florida, at an estimated cost of $60,000. ~ and that the appropriate officials be authorized to execute same. BACKGROUND: On November 21, 1991, the City Commission approved a three year contract (12;01/91-09/30/94), between the City of Clearwater and Kelly Temporary Services for temporary employment services. Price Increases were allowed for the second and third annual contract period based on the Consumer's Price Index. Kelly Services wishes to renew the second annual year with no consumer price Index Increase (tetter attached). Temporary employment services are needed by Clly departments at various times. These services are ordered .,:1 as required to meet both programmed and unprogrammed operattonal requirements. Funds for these services are available In the FY 92/93 Operat1ng Budget. Funds for services provided In FY 93/94 will be Included In the departments 93f94 Operating Budget request. ". , ,.' , , , ' .' " " ,,. , , ,..: Reviewed by: Legal '1/ ,it Budget ~ Purchasing ~~;~gml~ Estimated Costs: $ 60.000 . 00 Estill~taJd Commission Action: o Approved [J Approved w/condillons [] Denied o Conlinued to: ,) Originating Dept.. Human Rasour s User Dept.: various ~(){LOO- CurrenlFY Funding Source: o Capt. Imp. kJ Operating o Other Attachments: Ltr. - Dated 10/21/92 from Kelly Temporary Services. Advertised: Dale: N/ A Paper: o Not required Affected parties o Notified Not required Appropriation Code: Various o None .: " KEllY~~~('::ry The Kellv Girl tpeople -The First and The Best t Y3 The Urban CenUe 4890 W. Kennedv Boulevard. Suitll 130 Tampa, Florida 33609.2524 Tlllllphone 18131 289.9452 l' ~ ,. i ! ~ October 21, 1992 .ocr 2 6 1992 Ms. Mickey Stonelake city of Clearwater 112 Osceola Avenue South P. O. Box 4748 Clearwater, Florida 33518 f t I \...') Dear Ms. stonelake~, This is in response to extending current contract rates in reference to bid #02-91. These rates will be continued through November 30, 1993. There will be no consumer price index increase for this period for salary adjustments. We look forp~rd in continuing our relationship with the City of Clearwater ',and anticipate another year extension. If you should have any further questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to call me. I look forward in meeting with you in the future. j I ,I ') " I " Sincerely, I, ' ,:-J L..j . y.f\C.l.(...a..II".'\ " \...I.t,j\ ~~I'''-\ Roseann Francesconi District Manager -, J RFjsg , ' Office Marketin!) Light Industrial Technical Co/porale HeadquiI/lu/S 999 Wesl Bia BDSWJ1 TIDY, MJchigsn 4B084 Telephone 13131 362-4444 " t, , .' .' }( CLEARWATER CITY COMMISSION Agenda Cover Memorandum CONSENT ff-~.~glt~:: }f;!;L- Subject: PHYSICAL EXAMINATION AND MEDICAL SERVICES Reeem mend atienl MoUo n: Award a contract to HCA Family Care Centers Walk-In Clinics, Largo. Florida for physical examinations and other medical services for the contract period of 1.1.93 through 12.31.93 for an estimated cost of $40.666.25 which was the lowest, most responsive. and responsible bid in accordance with the specifications. Iil and that the appropriate officials be authorized to execute same. BACKGROUND: The City of Clearwater solicited bids for the following physical examinations and medical services for City of Clearwater employees: post-offer physicals, annual physicals. respirator physicals, controlled substance tests, medical review officer services. blood alcohol tests. and tetanus typhoid immunizations. These physical examinations and medical services arc required by union contracts. state and federal law. Occupational Safety and Health Administration. Americans with Disabilities Act. and for pension eligibility. The Human Resources Director, Chief of Police, Fire Chief, and the Gas System Managing Director unanimously decided to recommend that the City contract for these services with HCA. The fiscal year 1992/93 operating budgets include money for this contract and funding will be requested in the 1993/94 operating budgets. Various departments pay for the services (e.g.. Police Department pays for annual physicals, Human Resources pays for all post-offer physicals except for Fire Department's, Gas System pays for controlled substance tests, etc.) HCA maintains a permanent facility at 2 North Belcher (corner of Cleveland and Belcher) in Clearwater. Commission Action: o Approved [J Approved w/conditions !J Denied LJ Conlinued to; Originating Dept.: . :\ H User Dept.: $30.000.00 CurrenlFY various Submlt&caEHy: 1~ City Ma!,ager Funding Source: Advertised: 10-23-9 0 Capt. Imp, 0I1te:18930-92 " ~ Operating Paper: Tpa. 'I'r ib. , 1 inD Other o Not required ty. R~y. Affected parties Appropnatlon Code: o Notified var ious (Xl Not required o None Attachments: Bid Tabulation and Summary : I~ i a ~ E ....' I'l C7\ - 0:> ... - i~ C7\ ~ ~ 004 1m I:i ffi (,] ~ ~ ~ ~ p.. = ~ 0:> ;E: =: ~ tIl ~ ~ :5 ~ \;! ~ ~ ~ ~\ ~ ~\ i:3 ~ I:i !< a ..J u ~ ~I ~ ljj !5 re ..: .::l \;! ~ ~ ~ 3 u :;;1 ~\ gE ~ ~\ n 'J 00000 00000 . . , . . o 0 M .., ~ o M co 004 II) ,.. 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SUBJECT: ANNUAL CLEAR\\T ATER CITY C01\11\USSION Agcndn CONSEmcmorn lid 11111 r<< " IRRIGATION PARTS CONTRACTS RECOMMENDATION/MOTION: AWARD CONTRACTS FROM DECEMBER 4, 1992 TO DECEMBER 3, 1993 FOR THE PURCHASE OF IRRIGATION PARTS TO COAST PUMP AND SUPPLY COMPANY, INC. FOR AN ESTIMATED TOTAL COST OF $45,998.12; TO CENTURY RAIN AID, INC. FOR $19,899.54; AND TO D & S INDUSTRIAL PLASTICS FOR $4,560.70, WHICH ARE THE LOWEST, MOST RESPONSIVE BIDS SUBMITTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE SPECIFICATIONS. --it- and thot the appropriate offlclols bo authorized to execute same. BACKGROUND: The Nursery Division of the Parks and Recreation Department purchases irrigation parts during the year to maintain and install irrigation systems throughout the city. Annual contracts allow the city to order and purchase supplies only when they are required, thus reducing the need for a large inventory space to store parts. The bids were evaluated as specified in 22 various categories from fittings to time clocks. Coast Pump and Supply Company was the low bidder in 11 of the categories at a cost of $45,998.12; century Rain Aid was low bidder in 7 categories at a cost of $19,899.54; and D & S Industrial Plastics was low bidder in 4 categories at a cost of $4,560.70 (see attached tabulation of bids). Bids were solicited from 23 firms with 7 firms sUbmitting bids, 14 "no bids" and 2 "no response.tI staff estimated the quantity of irrigation parts that will be needed. The 1992/93 Nursery operating budget and other department I s operating and capital budgets contain sufficient funds for these contracts. Funds for costs incurred after 9/30/93 will be included in the city Manager's recommended budget for FY 1993/94. Estimated Revlewod bV: OrigInating Dopt.: $70,458.36 Commission Action: lotol Parks & Recreati _ Approved Logo! Budget User Dopt.: $53,000 _ Approvad w/condlllolls PurchasIng Current FY Donled Risk Mgmt. Parke & Recre t contlnuad to : CIS Funding Source: ACM Advertised: JL Copt. Imp. Other Doto: 10/09,10/16/ _ Operot1ng Attachments: Paplu: PC Rev., T . Tr i L Other Tabulation of Bids _ Not roquired AUoClcd portles Approprlollon Coda: - Notirilld Various _ Not roquired None .- CITY OF CLIlAIllIAl'IlR, FLOlWIA IItlUGAnOR PAItTS BID 198-92 OFEIlED 10/21/92 PAGE I or 9 BARIlES IND. PLASTIC CAPITAL CITY PIPES CENTURY RAIN AID COAST PUMP , SUPPLY CONTRO: TECIIllOLOGY D'S IND. PLASTICS RITE-FLO SUPPLY INC. TAIlPA. FLORIDA TALLABASSEE. FLORIDA TAIlPA . FLORIDA VENICE. FLORID:. CLEARilATER . FLORIDA CLEARWATER . FLORIDA DUNEDIN . FLORIDA EST UNIT TOTAL UNIT TOTAL UN1T TOTAL UNIT TOTAL UN1T TOTAL UNIT TOTAL UNIT TOTAL DESCRIPTION m ~ PRICE ~ ~ PRICE PRICE ~ mg ~ mg ~ ~ ~ ~ FITrIllCS 1. 1/2 90 DEGREE ELBOW SUP 1,000 0.0783 78.3000 0.1000 100.0000 0.0860 86.0000 0.0770 77 . 0000 0.1500 150.0000 0.0900 90.0000 0.0880 88.0000 2. 1/2 90 DEGREE ELBOW SLIP I Tll1lEAD 2,000 0.0981 196.2000 0.1300 260.0000 0.1070 214.0000 0.0960 192.0000 0.2800 560.0000 0.1000 200.0000 0.1090 218.0000 3. 1/2 TEE SISIS 500 0.0981 49.0500 0.1300 65.0000 0.1070 53.5000 0.0960 48.0000 0.1800 90.0000 0.1000 50.0000 0.1090 54.5000 4. 1/2 HALE ADAPTOR SUP I Tll1lEAD 1,000 0.0720 72.0000 0.1000 100.0000 0.0780 78.0000 0.0700 70.0000 0.1300 130.0000 0.0800 80.0000 0.1550 155.0000 5. 1/2 FEMALE ADAPTOR SLIP I Tll1lEAD 1,000 0.0882 88. 2000 o .HOO HO.OOOO 0.0960 96.0000 0.0860 86.0000 0.1600 160.0000 0.0900 90.0000 0.0980 98.0000 6. 1/2 COUPLER HXS 500 0.0531 26.5500 0.0700 35.0000 0.0580 29.0000 0.0520 26.0000 0.1200 60.0000 0.0600 30.0000 0.0580 29.0000 6A. 1/2 Tll1lEADED COUPLER 100 0.1008 10.0800 0.1700 17.0000 O.IHO 11.1000 0.1000 10.0000 0.1800 18.0000 o .HOO H .0000 o .H20 11. 2000 7. 3/4 90 DEGREE ELBOW SIS 1,000 0.0882 88.2000 0.1300 130.0000 0.0960 96.0000 0.0860 86.0000 0.1800 180.0000 0.0900 90.0000 0.0980 98.0000 8. 3/4 90 DEGREE ELBOW SIT 1,000 0.H07 HO.7000 0.1500 150.0000 0.1220 122.0000 0.1090 109.0000 0.2000 200.0000 0.1200 120.0000 0.1230 123.0000 9. 3/4 TEE SISXS 1,000 0.H07 HO.7000 0.1600 160.0000 0.1220 122.0000 0.1090 109.0000 0.2000 200.0000 0.1200 120.0000 0.1230 123.0000 10. 3/4 45 DEGREE ELBOW SIS 200 0.1998 39.9600 0.2500 50.0000 0.2180 43.6000 0.1950 39.0000 0.3500 70.0000 0.2100 42.0000 o . 2220 44.4000 11. 3/4 COUPLER SIS 500 0.0720 36.0000 0.0900 45.0000 0.0780 39.0000 0.0700 35.0000 0.1500 75.0000 o . 0800 40. 0000 0.0790 39.5000 12. 3/4 HALE ADAPTOR SIT 250 0.0792 19.8000 0.1100 27.5000 0.0860 21.5000 0.0770 19.2500 0.1500 37.5000 0.0900 22.5000 0.0880 22.0000 13. 3/4 FEMALE ADAPTOR SIT 500 0.1107 55.3500 0.1300 65.0000 0.1220 61. 0000 0.1090 54.5000 0.2000 100.0000 0.1200 60.0000 0.1230 61.5000 14. 3/4 COUPLER TIT 250 0.1810 45.2500 0.2000 50.0000 0.1970 49.2500 0.1770 44.2500 0.2800 70.0000 0.1900 47.5000 0.2010 50. 2500 15. I 90 DEGREE ELBOW SIS 1,000 0.1593 159.3000 0.2500 250 . 0000 0.1730 173.0000 0.1560 156.0000 o . 2800 280.0000 0.1700 170.0000 0.1760 176.0000 16. I TEE SISIS 1,000 0.2097 209.7000 0.3100 310.0000 0.2280 228.0000 0.2050 205.0000 0.3500 350.0000 0.2200 220.0000 0.2330 233.0000 17. 1 45 DEGREE ELBOW SIS 250 0.2394 59.8500 O. 3200 80.0000 0.2610 65.2500 0.2340 58.5000 0.4000 100.0000 0.2500 62.5000 0.2660 66.5000 18. 1 COUPLER TIT 500 0.2403 120.1500 0.3500 175.0000 0.2620 131.0000 0.2350 117.5000 0.4000 200 . 0000 o . 2500 125.0000 0.2670 133.5000 19. 1 COUPLER SIS 500 0.1302 65.1000 0.1700 85.0000 0.1340 67.0000 0.1200 60.0000 0.2500 125.0000 0.1300 65.0000 0.1360 68.0000 20. I HALE ADAPTOR SIT 1,000 0.1404 140.4000 0.2000 200.0000 0.1530 153.0000 0.1370 137.0000 0.2500 250.0000 0.1400 140.0000 0.1550 155.0000 21. 1 FEMALE ADAPTOR SIT 250 0.1288 32.2000 0.2100 52.5000 0.1400 35.0000 0.1260 31. 5000 O. 2500 62.5000 0.1300 32.5000 0.1420 35.5000 22. 11/4 90 DEGREE ELBOII SXS 500 0.2781 139.0500 O. 3800 190.0000 0.3060 153.0000 0.2750 137.5000 O. 9000 450.0000 O. 3000 150.0000 0.3110 155.5000 23. 11/4 TEE SISIS 500 0.3294 164.7000 0.4700 235.0000 0.3590 179.5000 0.3220 161.0000 0.5200 260.0000 0.3400 170.0000 0.3650 182.5000 24. 11/4 COUPLER SIS 500 0.1692 84.6000 0.2300 115.0000 0.1840 92.0000 0.1650 82.5000 O. 3000 150.0000 0.1800 90.0000 0.1870 93.5000 25. 11/4 HALE ADAPTOR SIT 100 0.1701 17 .0100 0.2600 26.0000 0.1850 18.5000 0.1660 16.6000 o . 3000 30.0000 0.1800 18.0000 0.1880 18.8000 26. 11/2 90 DEGREE ELBOW SIS 500 0.2979 148.9500 0.4300 215.0000 0.3240 162.0000 0.2~10 145.5000 0.5000 250.0000 0.3100 155.0000 0.3310 165.5000 27. 11/2 TEE SXSXS 500 0.3987 199.3500 0.5700 285.0000 0.4340 217.0000 0.3900 195.0000 0.6500 325.0000 0.4200 210.0000 0.4430 221.5000 28. 11/2 45 OEGREE ELBOW SIS 500 0.4221 211. 0500 0.5500 275.0000 0.4600 230.0000 0.4130 206.5000 o . 5000 250.0000 0.4400 220.0000 0.4680 234.0000 29. 11/2 COUPLER SIS 500 0.1809 90. 4500 0.2600 130.0000 0.1970 98.5000 0.1770 88.5000 0.3000 150.0000 0.1900 95.0000 0.2010 100.5000 30. 11/2 MALE ADAPTOR SIT 500 0.2304 115.2000 0.3200 160.0000 0.2510 125.5000 0.2250 112.5000 0.8500 425.0000 0.2400 120.0000 0.2560 128.0000 31. 11/2 FEMALE ADAPTOR SIT 100 0.2304 23.0400 0.3300 33.0000 0.2510 25.1000 0.2250 22.5000 0.8500 85.0000 0.2400 24.0000 0.2560 25. 6000 32. 2 90 DEGREE ELBOII SIS 500 0.4707 235.3500 O. 6400 320.0000 0.5130 256.5000 0.4600 230.0000 0.7500 375.0000 0.5000 250.0000 0.5220 261.0000 33. 2 TEE SISIS 300 0.5796 173.8800 0.8000 240.0000 0.6310 189.3000 0.5700 171.0000 0.8500 255.0000 0.6100 183.0000 0.6440 193.2000 BID 198-92 OPENED 10/21/92 BARNES IND. PLASTIC CAPITAL CITY PIPES CENTUllY RAIN AID COAST PUMP . SUPPLY CONTRO~ TECHNOLOGY D . S IND. PLASTICS RITE-FLO SUPPLY INC. PAGE 2 OF 9 TAl'!PA. FLORIDA TALLA!IASSE:!:. !!.CRIDA TAMPA. FLORIDA maCE. FLORIDA CLEARIIATER . FLORIDA CLEAllIIATER. lLORIDA DUNEDIN. FLORIDA EST UIiIT TOTAL tTh"1'T TOTAL UNIT TOTAL UN1T TOTAL UNIT TOTAL UNIT TOTAL UNIT TOTAL DESCRIPTION m:! !!ill mg mg mg mg mg mg ll:lli ll:lli mg ~ ~ ~ ~ 34. 45 DEGREE ELBOII SXS 300 0.5508 165.2400 0.7300 219.0000 O. 6000 180.0000 0.5400 162.0000 0.8000 240.0000 0.5700 171.0000 0.6120 183.6000 35. COUPLER SXS 300 0.2826 84.7800 0.3700 111.0000 0.3080 92.4000 0.2760 82.8000 0.8500 2.55.0000 O. 3000 90.0000 0.3130 93.9000 36. IIALE ADAPTOR sn 500 0.2997 149.8500 0.4700 235.0000 0.3260 163.0000 0.2930 146.5000 0.5000 2.50.0000 0.3100 155.0000 0.3320 166.0000 36A. 2 FEMALE ADAPTOR 50 O. 3096 15.4800 0.4000 20.0000 0.3370 16.8500 0.3030 15.1500 0.5000 25.0000 0.3200 16.0000 0.3430 17.1500 37. 21/2 90 DEGREE ELBOII SXS 25 1.4280 35.7000 2. 3600 59.0000 1.5550 38.8750 1. 4000 35.0000 2.5000 62.5000 1. 5000 37.5000 1.5900 39.7500 38. 21/2 TEE SXSXS 25 1. 7000 42.5000 3.1000 77 . 5000 2.0820 52.0500 1.8700 46.7500 3.0000 75.0000 2.0000 50.0000 2.1200 53.0000 39. 21/2 45 DEGREE ELBOII SXS 2.5 1.4300 35.7500 2.3000 57.5000 1.5570 38.9250 1. 4000 35.0000 2.5000 62.5000 L5000 37.5000 1.5900 39.7500 40. 21/2 COUPLER sn 2.5 0.7820 19.5500 2.4500 6:.2500 0.8520 21.3000 0.7650 19.1250 1.1000 27.5000 O. 6500 16.2.500 0.8680 21.7000 41. 3 90 DEGREE ELBOII SXS 25 1.7100 42.7500 2.8500 7: .2.500 1.8610 46.5250 1.6700 41. 7500 2.3000 57.5000 1.7800 44.5000 1.8900 47.2500 42. 3 TEE SXSXS 2.5 2.7300 68.2.500 4 . 2500 106.2.500 2.7310 68.2750 2.4500 61 .2500 4.5OOD 112.5000 2.6200 65.5000 2.7900 69.7500 43. 3 45 DEGlEI ELBOII SXS 25 2.2200 55.5000 4.5000 112.5000 2.4180 60.4500 2.1700 54 . 2500 3.5000 87.5000 LoIoo 25.2500 2.4700 61.7500 44. 3 COUPLERSXS 25 0.9720 24.3000 2.0000 50.0000 1. 0580 26.4500 0.9500 23.7500 1. 7000 42.5000 1.0100 2.5 . 2.500 1.0800 27.0000 45. 4 90 DEGlEI ELBOII SXS 25 3.0580 76.4500 3.1000 77.5000 3.3330 83.3250 2.9900 74.7500 9.5000 237.5000 3.2000 80.0000 3. 4000 85.0000 46. TEE SXSXS 25 4.5400 113.5000 4.6000 115.0000 4.9440 123.6000 4.4400 111.0000 6.7500 168.7500 4.7400 118.5000 5.0500 126.2500 47. 45 DEGREE ELBOII SXS 25 3.9888 99.7200 3.1500 78.7500 4.3430 108.5750 3.9000 97.5000 6.0000 150.0000 1.4600 36.5000 4.4300 110.7500 48. COUPLER SXS 25 1.4040 35.1000 2 . 5000 62.5000 1.5290 38.2250 1.3700 34.2500 2.5000 62.5000 1.4600 36.5000 1.5600 39.0000 49. IIALE ADAPTER 25 1.3000 32.5000 2.9500 73.7500 1.4160 35 . 4000 1.2700 31. 7500 2.5000 62.5000 1.3600 34.0000 1.4500 36.2500 TOTAL 4,512.59 6,328.75 4,915.33 4,412.18 8,451.75 4,632.2.5 5,080.30 UDUCIIl. BUSIlIBGS 1. 4X3SXS 25 1.8576 46.4400 3.0200 75.5000 2.0250 50.6250 1.8200 45.5000 3.0000 75.0000 1.9500 48.7500 2.0700 51. 7500 2. 3 X 21/2 SXS 25 0.8316 20.7900 2.0500 51.2500 O. 9060 22.6500 0.7400 18.5000 1.5000 37.5000 0.8700 21.7500 O. 9230 23.0750 3. 21/2 1 2 SXS 100 0.5607 56.0700 1.0500 105.0000 0.6110 61.1000 0.5480 54.8000 O. 9800 98.0000 o . 5800 58.0000 O. 6230 62. 3000 4. 2 X 11/2 SXS 500 0.3492 174.6000 0.9500 475.0000 o . 3800 190.0000 0.3410 170.5000 0.6000 300.0000 0.3600 180.0000 0.3870 193.5000 5. 11/2 X 11/4 SXS 1,000 0.2106 210.6000 O. 5500 550.0000 0.2290 229.0000 0.2060 206.0000 0.4000 400.0000 0.2200 220.0000 0.2340 234.0000 6. 11/4 X 1 SXS 1,000 0.1998 199.8000 O. 3500 350.0000 0.2180 218.0000 0.1950 195.0000 0.4000 400.0000 0.2100 210.0000 0.2220 222.0000 7. 1 X 3/4 SXS 2,000 0.2088 417.6000 0.2500 500.0000 0.1650 330.0000 0.1480 296.0000 0.3500 700.0000 0.1500 300.0000 0.1670 334.0000 8. 3/4 X 1/2 SXS 2,000 0.0828 165.6000 0.1500 300.0000 0.0900 180.0000 0.0810 162.0000 0.3000 600.0000 o . 0900 180.0000 0.0910 182.0000 9. 3/4 X 1/2 Tn 100 0.2304 23.0400 0.4500 45.0000 0.2510 25.1000 0.22.50 22.5000 0.5000 50.0000 0.2400 24.0000 0.2560 25. 6000 10. 1 X 3/4 Tn 200 0.3222 64.4400 0.5900 118.0000 0.3510 70.2000 0.3150 63.0000 0.6000 120.0000 O. 3400 68.0000 0.3570 71. 4000 11. 1/2 X 1/4 sn 50 0.2126 10.6300 0.2600 13.0000 0.1850 9.2.500 0.1660 8.3000 0.9600 48.0000 0.1800 9.0000 0.H20 20. 6000 TOTAL 1,389.61 2,582.75 1,385.93 1.242.10 2,828.50 1,319.50 1,420.23 .~ BID 198-92 OPENED 10/21/92 BARNES IND. PLASTIC CAPITAL CITY PIPES CENTURY RAIN AID COAST PUll!' . SUl'PL Y CONTROL TECl!NOLOGY o . S IND. PLASTICS RITE-FLO SUPPLY INC. PAGE 3 OF 9 TAMPA. FLORIDA TALLAlIASSEE. FLORIDA TA!iPA , FLORIDA VErnCE . FLO?.IDJ. CLEARIIATER. FLORIDA CLEARIIATER. FLORIDA DUNEDIN. FLOP.IDA EST UNIT TOTAL UNIT TOTAL UNIT TCTAL UNIT TOTAL UNIT TOTAL milT TOTAL UNIT TOTAL DESCRIPTION Jl!! !!ill l!ill nlli nlli PRICE !!ill !!ill !!ill !!ill nlli !!ill lllli lllli PR.!CE CAPS - SLIP 1. 4 IN. 10 1. 9120 19.1200 4.3~00 43.~000 2.0820 20.8200 1.8700 18.7000 3.~600 3~. 6000 2.0000 20.0000 2.1200 21. 2000 2. 3 IN. 10 0.8410 8.4100 1.9~00 19.~000 0.91~0 9.1~00 0.8220 8.2200 1.8000 18.0000 0.8800 8.8000 0.9330 9.3300 3. 21/2 IN. 10 0.7700 7.7000 1.9000 19.0000 0.8360 8. 3600 O. 7~20 7 . ~200 1.~000 1~.0000 0.8000 8.0000 0.8~~0 8. ~~OO 4. 2 IN. 100 0.2403 24.0300 O. 4~00 4~. 0000 0.2620 26.2000 O. 23~0 23.~000 O.~OOO ~O.OOOO O.~OO ~.OOOC 0.2670 26.7000 ~. 11/2 IN. 100 0.1998 19.9800 0.3~00 3~.0000 0.2180 21. 8000 0.19~0 19.~000 O.~OOO ~0.0000 0.2100 21. 0000 0.2220 22 . 2000 6. 11/4 IN. 100 0.1809 18 . 0900 0.3400 34.0000 0.1970 19.7000 0.1770 17 . 7000 O.~OOO ~O. 0000 0.1900 19.0000 0.2010 20.1000 7. 1 IN. ~O 0.1310 32. 7~00 0.2500 62.~000 0.1420 3~.~000 0.1280 32.0000 0.3~0 87 .~OOO 0.1300 32.~00 0.1440 36.0000 8. 3/4 IN. ~OO 0.0828 41.4000 O.I~OO 7~.0000 0.0900 4~.0000 0.0810 40 . ~OOO 0.3~00 17~.0000 0.0900 4~.0000 0.0910 45.5000 9. 1/2 IN. ~OO 0.0720 36.0000 0.1000 ~0.0000 0.0780 39.0000 0.0700 35.0000 0.2000 100.0000 0.0800 40.0000 0.0790 39.~000 10. 1 IN. TIIREAJlED 100 0.2583 2~.8300 0.3~00 35.0000 0.2810 28.1000 O. 2~30 ~. 3000 O.~OOO ~O. 0000 0.2800 28 . 0000 0.2870 28.7000 11. 3/4 IN. TIIREAJlED 100 0.1701 17.0100 0.2000 20.0000 0.18~0 18.~000 0.1660 16.6000 O.~OOO ~O. 0000 0.1800 18.0000 0.1880 18.8000 TOTAL 250.32 438.50 272.13 ~ 681.10 265. 30 276.~8 SLIP lIDS 1. 4 IN. 2~ 20.~400 ~13.~000 0.0000 17.0800 427.0000 17 .I~OO 426. noo 0.0000 17.2400 431. 0000 18.8100 470.2~00 2. 3 IN. ~ 11. 7700 294.2~00 0.0000 9.7600 244.0000 9.8000 24~.0000 0.0000 9.8800 247.0000 11.~100 287.7~00 3. 21/2 IN. ~ 9.0300 22~. 7~00 0.0000 7 .8080 195.2000 7.8400 196.0000 0.0000 7.~800 189.~000 8.8300 220.7~00 4. 2 IN. ~O ~.~800 279.0000 0.0000 4. 8~60 242.8000 4.8700 243.~00 0.0000 4. 6800 234 . 0000 ~. 4~00 272.5000 ~. 11/2 IN. ~o 3.8200 191.0000 0.0000 3.1180 1~5.9000 3.1300 156.~000 0.0000 3.1000 1~~.0000 3.6200 181.0000 6. 11/4 IN. 50 3.4500 172.~000 0.0000 2.8740 143.7000 2.8800 144.0000 0.0000 2.8700 143.~000 3. 3~00 167.5000 7. 1 IN. 50 1.8500 92.~000 0.0000 1.~370 76.8~00 I. 5400 77 .0000 0.0000 1. 5~00 77 .~OOO 1. 8100 90.~000 8. 3/4 IN. 50 1. 5400 77 .0000 0.0000 I. 3180 65.9000 1. 3200 66.0000 0.0000 1.2900 64. ~OOO 1.5100 75.5000 TOTAL l,84~.~0 0.00 I, 551. 3~ 1.~~6.7~ 0.00 1.~42.00 1,765.7~ UDllCIIIG TEES ALL S%S%S I. 2 I 2 1 3/4 200 0.6192 123.8400 1.9000 380.0000 0.6740 134.8000 O. 60~0 121.0000 1. 2~00 2~0. 0000 0.6500 130.0000 O. 6880 137.6000 2. 11/2 I 11/2 I 3/4 200 0.6318 126.3600 1.4~00 290.0000 0.6880 137.6000 0.6180 123.6000 1.~00 ~O. 0000 0.6600 132.0000 0.7020 140.4000 3. 11/4 I 11/4 I 3/4 200 0.3~91 71.8200 1.~00 2~0. 0000 0.3910 78.2000 0.3510 70.2000 1.0000 200.0000 0.3700 74.0000 0.3980 79.6000 4. 1 I I I 3/4 200 0.2394 47.8800 1.1000 220.0000 0.2610 ~2. 2000 0.2340 46.8000 0.5000 100.0000 O. 2~00 ~O.OOOO 0.2660 ~3. 2000 ~. 21/2 I 21/2 I 2 20 1. 9080 38.1600 4.1500 83.0000 2.0780 41.~600 1.8600 37.2000 3. 5000 70.0000 1.9900 39.8000 2.1200 42.4000 6. 31312 20 2.7300 54. 6000 10.6100 212.2000 2.9720 ~9.4400 2.6700 ~3.4000 4.7500 9~.0000 2.8500 ".0000 3.0300 60 . 6000 7. 4x4x2 20 4.5405 90.8100 17.6~00 3~3.0000 4.9440 98 . 8800 4.4400 88.8000 6. 9000 138.0000 4.7400 94.8000 ~.O~OO 101.0000 8. 3/4 1 3/4 1 1/2 200 0.1287 2~. 7400 0.~00 ~O.OOOO 0.1400 28.0000 0.1260 ~.2000 0.5000 100.0000 0.1900 38.0000 0.1420 28 . 4000 TOTAL ~79.21 1,838.20 630.68 ~ 1,203.00 61~.60 643.20 BID 198-92 OPENED 10/21/92 BARNES IND. PLASTIC CAPITAL Cln PIPES CD,TIlRY RAlJl AID COAST PUIIP , SUPPLY CONTROL TECBNOLOCY D'S lHO. PLASTICS RITE-no SUPPLY INC. PAGE ~ OF 9 TAMPA. FLORIDA TALLAIIASSEE. FLORIDA TAMPA. FLORIDA mnCE , FLORIDA CLEARIIATER , noRIDA CLEAll.IIATER. r..oRIDA DUNEDIN , FLORIDA EST UNIT TOTAL UNIT TOTAL UK'T"" TOTAL UlaT TOTAL UNIT TOTAL UlUT TOTAL UNlT TOTAL DESCRIPTION .!l!! mg PRICE mg mg mg mg mg mg mg mg mg !?:ill !!!ill !!!ill IICllDEL ELECTRIC VALVES 1. 2 IRRI-TROL GLOBE/ANGLE 100 0.00 0.00 ~3.6500 ~,365.00 ~2.500D ~,250.0D 73.0000 7,300.00 0.00 46.2500 ~,625.00 2. 11/2 IRRI-TROL GLOBE/ANGLE 50 0.00 0.00 30.1500 1,507.50 29.~000 1,~70.00 50.0000 2,500.00 0.00 31. 9500 1,597.50 3. 1 IRRI-TROL GLOBE/ANGLE 100 0.00 0.00 18.9000 1,890.00 18.~000 1,8~0.00 32.0000 3,200.00 0.00 20.0000 2,000.00 TOTAL 0.00 0.00 7,762.50 7.560.00 13,000.00 0.00 8,222.50 PAIl'S JOB. IICllDEL ELECrUC VALVES 1. 2 DIAPIIRAMS 50 0.0000 0.0000 5.7910 289.5500 7.0200 351.0000 11.0000 550.0000 0.0000 6.5500 327.5000 2. 11/2 DIAPlIRAIlS 50 0.0000 0.0000 5.2120 260.6000 6.3000 315.0000 9.0000 ~50.0000 0.0000 5.1000 255.0000 3. 1 DIAPIIRAMS 50 0.0000 0.0000 1.8820 9~.1000 2.2400 112.0000 ~.OOOO 200.0000 0.0000 5 . 4000 270.0000 ~. 2~ VOLT SOLENOIDS 50 0.0000 0.0000 3.7640 188.2000 ~.5600 228.0000 8.5000 425.0000 0.0000 5.2.500 262.5000 TOTAL 0.0000 0.00 m&... 1,006.00 1,625.00 0.00 1,115.00 IWIDIE ELECrUC VALVES - 100 SIlIlIES 1. 2 IN. IRRI - TROL GLOBE I ANGLE 30 0.00 0.00 48.6000 1,458.00 ~7.5000 1,~25.00 0.00 0.00 51.5000 1,545.00 2. 11/2 IN. IRRI-TROL GLOBE/ANGLE 30 0.00 0.00 34 . 6500 1,039.50 33.8800 1,016.40 0.00 0.00 36.7000 1,101.00 3. 1 IN. IRRI-TROL GLOBE/ANGLE 50 0.00 0.00 22.9500 1,147.50 22.4~00 1,122.00 0.00 0.00 2~.3000 1,215.00 TOTAL 0.00 0.00 3,6~5.00 3.563.40 0.00 0.00 3,861.00 PAIl'S JOB. IWIDIE ELECrUC VALVES 1. 2 IN. DIAPlIRAIlS 20 0.0000 0.0000 15.9250 318.5000 8.0000 160.0000 0.0000 0.0000 28.9000 578.0000 2. 11/2 IN. DIAPlIRAIlS 20 0.0000 0.0000 9. 3820 187.6400 5.5000 110.0000 0.0000 0.0000 10.7500 215.0000 3. 1 IN. DIAPlIRAIlS 20 0.0000 0.0000 7.8180 156.3600 5.5000 110.0000 0.0000 0.0000 8. 9000 178.0000 TOTAL 0.00 0.00 662.50 ~ 0.00 0.00 971.00 ."" . . ;... BID 198-92 OPENED 10/21/92 BARNES IND. PLASTIC CAPITAL CITY PIPES CENTURY RAIN AID COAST PUMP . SUPPLY CONTROL TECHNOLOGY o . SIND. PLASTICS RITE-FLO SUPPLY INC. PAGE 5 OF 9 TAMPA. FLORIDA TALLABASSEE. r..oRIDA TA.'!PA. FLORIDA VENICE. r..oRIDA CLEARWATER. FLORIDA CLEARWATER. FLORIDA DUNEDIN. FLORIDA EST UNIT TOTAL UNIT TOT;';' tn."lT TOTAL UNIT TOTAL UNIT TOTAL UNIT TOTAL UNI'! TOTAL DESCRIPTION .m !!\ill !!\ill !!\ill !!Jg !!Jg PRICE !!\ill !!\ill !!\ill !!\ill !!\ill PRI CE .mg .mg l'llLy IIIPPLES 1. 1/2 X CLOSE 1,000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0590 59.0000 0.0520 52.0000 o . 0000 0.1500 150.0000 0.0540 54 .0000 2. 3/4 I CLOSE 1,000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0910 91.0000 0.0830 83.0000 0.0000 0.1700 170.0000 0.0900 90.0000 3. 3/4 X 1/2 X CLOSE 1,000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0860 86.0000 0.0790 79.0000 O. 0000 0.2200 220.0000 0.0850 85.0000 4. 1/2 X 6 CUT-OFFS 500 0.0000 0.0000 0.1330 66.5000 0.1290 64.5000 o . 0000 0.1500 75.0000 0.1300 65.0000 S. 3/4 I 6 CUT-OITS 500 0.0000 0.0000 0.2460 123.0000 0.1710 85.5000 0.0000 0.2200 110.0000 0.2400 120.0000 6. 3/4 I 1/2 I 6 CUT-OITS 200 0.0000 0.0000 0.2010 40.2000 0.1410 28.2000 0.0000 O. 2200 44.0000 O. 2000 40 . 0000 TOTAL 0.00 0.00 465.70 ~ O.OD 769.00 454.00 VALVE IlllDS 1. 6 ROUND \lITE COVER SO D.OOOO 8. 9400 447.0000 1.8500 92.5000 1. 6000 80.0000 7 . 5DDO 37S.0DOO 1.6000 80.0000 2. 0000 100.0000 2. 10 ROUND \lITE COVER 50 0.0000 5.0600 253.0000 5.4900 2H.5000 5 . 5000 275.0000 15.5000 775.0000 4.4600 223.0000 6.2000 310.0000 3. 10 1/4 W X 6 0 X 16 IN. 1 RECTANGUlAR \lITE COVER SO 0.0000 8.1300 406.5000 9.6200 481.0000 9 . 2500 462.5000 13.5000 675.0000 6.4400 322.0000 9.9800 499.0000 TOTAL 0.00 1,106.50 848.00 817.50 1,825.00 ~ 909.00 sm.VIIrT lIELD FTC PIPE, 160 PSI 1. 4 IN 400 0.6200 248.00 0.6100 244.00 0.6180 247.20 0.6800 272.0D D.990D 396.00 0.6600 264.00 0.7100 284.00 2. 3IN 500 O. 3800 190.00 0.4000 200.00 0.3750 187.50 0.4200 210.00 0.6300 315.00 0.4100 205.00 0.4400 220.00 3. 21/2 IN 1,000 0.2600 260.00 0.2500 2SD.OD D.2520 252.00 D . 2800 280.00 0.4700 470.00 0.2900 290.00 0.2900 290.00 4. 2 IN 6,000 0.1800 1,080.00 0.1800 1,080.00 0.1690 1,014.00 0.2000 1,200.00 O. 3200 1,920.00 0.2000 1.200.00 0.2000 1,200.00 5. 11/2 IN 6,000 0.1200 720.00 0.1200 720.00 0.1090 654 . 00 0.1250 750.00 0.2400 1,440.00 0.1400 840.00 0.130D 780.00 6. 11/4 IN 8,000 0.0900 720.00 0.1000 800.00 0.0830 664.00 0.1100 880.00 0.2100 1,680.00 0.1100 880.00 0.100D 800.00 7. IIN 8,000 0.070D 560.00 0.0800 640.00 0.0650 520.00 0.0750 600.00 0.1800 1,440.00 0.0900 720.00 0.0790 632.00 8. 3/4 IN 8,OOD 0.0600 480.00 0.0600 480. 00 0.0490 392.00 0.0600 480.00 0.0850 680.00 0.0700 560.00 0.0590 472.00 9. 1/2 IN 6,000 0.0500 300.00 0.0500 300.00 0.0400 240.00 O. 0500 300.00 0.0750 450.00 o . 0600 360.00 0.0480 288.00 TOTAL 4,558.00 4,714.00 4.170.70 4,972.00 8,791.00 5,319.00 4,966.00 PCV PIPE SCIIEDlILE 40 1. 1 IN. 200 0.1600 32.0000 O. 3800 76.0000 o . 1360 27.2000 0.1590 31.8000 0.2800 56.0000 0.1400 28.0000 0.1500 30.0000 2. 3/4 IN. 200 0.0900 18.0000 0.1700 34.0000 0.0910 18.2000 0.1080 21.6000 0.2400 48.0000 0.1100 22.0000 0.1050 21.0000 3. 1/2 IN. 200 0.0700 14.0000 0.1400 28. 0000 0.0680 13.6000 0.0830 16.6000 0.2000 40.0000 0.0800 16.0000 O. 0800 16.0000 TOTAL 64.00 138.00 lli!!!!.... 70.00 144.00 66.00 67.00 . t BID 198-92 OPENED 10/21/92 BARNES IND. PLASTIC CAPITAL CITY PIPES CENTUI\Y RAIN AID COAST. PUMP . SUPPLY CONTROL TECHNOLOGY D . S IND. PLASTICS RITE-FLO SUPPLY INC. PAGE 6 OF 9 TAliPA. FLORIDA TAIJ.AIlASSE!:. FLORIDA TAMPA. FLORIDA VElllCE. FLORIDA CLEARIIA TER , FLORIDA CLEARIIATER. FLORIDA DUNEDIN. FLORIDA EST UNIT TOTAL UlaT TOTAL UNIT TOTAL UNIT TOTAL UNIT TOTAL UNIT TOTAL UNIT TOTA:. DESCll!":'lON 9.I! nill nill !Bill nill nill nill nill nill nill nill nill nill !Bill !Bill DIllP IB1llG&n0ll SUPl'LI]!;S 1. 3/~ BLUE LINE POLY PIPE 1,000 0.00 0.00 0.0610 61. 00 0.0540 5~.00 0.00 0.00 0.0570 57.00 2. 12 INeB TORO NETAFIRM-TECBLINE DRIP TUllING 5,000 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.2060 1,030.00 0.00 0.00 o . 2230 1,115.00 MODEL TLDL9-1210 9 GPB 3. 1/2 CIRCLE IIlCRO-JET EIIlTTERS 5,000 0.00 0.00 o . 0680 3~0. 00 0.0700 350.00 0.00 0.00 0.2100 1,050.00 4. 280 DEGREE CIRCLE IIlCRO-JET EIIlTTERS 5,000 0.00 0.00 0.0680 3~0. 00 0.0700 350.00 0.00 0.00 0.1100 550.00 5. STAINLESS SCIlEII CLAIlPS 7/16-29/32 INeB 200 0.00 0.00 0.3180 63.60 O. 3200 64.00 0.00 0.00 0.3500 70.00 6. STAINLESS SCRF. CLAIlPS 9/16-11116 INeB 200 0.00 0.00 O. 3~80 69.60 0.3200 64.00 0.00 0.00 0.3500 70.00 7. 1/2 INeB n.EX1BLE PVC PIPE 500 0.00 0.00 0.2~80 124.00 0.2200 110.00 0.00 0.00 0.2700 135.00 TOTAL 0.00 0.00 INCOMPLETE 2.022.00 0.00 0.00 3,047.00 lllSmc: l1T1'IIICS OR IWIII rrrrmcs IllJl. POLY AIID AQIW'OIlE 1. 1/2 IIALE ADAPTOR (IIALE THREAD I BARll INSERT) 500 0.0000 1.0500 525.0000 0.10~0 52.0000 0.1~50 72.5000 O. 2500 125.0000 0.1~00 70.0000 0.1900 95.0000 2. 1/2 BARll I BARll COUPLER 250 0.0000 0.3600 90.0000 0.1080 27.0000 0.1500 37.5000 O. 2500 62.5000 0.1~00 35 . 0000 0.1960 49.0000 3. 1/2 BARll PLUG 500 0.0000 O. 3~00 170.0000 0.1830 91.5000 0.1900 95.0000 0.3500 175.0000 0.2500 125.0000 0.3500 175.0000 4. 1/2 BARll I BARll I BARll TEE 200 0.0000 O. 6800 136.0000 0.2180 43.6000 O. 3000 60.0000 o . ~500 90.0000 0.2900 58.0000 0.3900 78.0000 5. 31 ~ IIALE THREAD I BARll INSERT 200 0.0000 1.2200 244.0000 0.1220 24.4000 0.1700 34.0000 o . 2500 50.0000 0.1700 34.0000 0.2200 4~.0000 6. 3/4 BARll X BARll COUPLER 250 0.0000 0.4500 112.5000 0.1220 30 . 5000 0.1700 42.5000 O. 2500 62.5000 0.1700 42.5000 o . 2200 55.0000 7. 3/~ BARll PLUGS 200 0.0000 0.3800 76.0000 o . 2000 ~O.OOOO 0.2000 40.0000 O. ~OOO 80.0000 0.2600 52.0000 o . 3600 72.0000 8. 3/4 IlA1Ul X IlA1Ul X IlA1Ul TEE 200 0.0000 0.9600 192.0000 0.2470 ~9. ~OOO 0.3500 70.0000 0.5000 100.0000 O. 3300 66.0000 0.4500 90.0000 9. 2 GPB TII1F - TIE DRIP EIIlTTERS 1000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0830 83.0000 0.1000 100.0000 0.0000 0.1200 120.0000 0.1000 100.0000 10. T X BARll IIAX1-JET ADAPTERS 1000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0440 44.0000 0.0800 80.0000 0.0000 0.0600 60.0000 o . 0800 80.0000 TOTAL 0.00 INCOIlPLETE ~ 631. 50 INCOMPLETE 662.50 838.00 IlA1llBlllD SPnAL IWIII nTT1IlGS 1. IIODEL SBE-050 400 0.0000 0.0000 0.17~0 69.6000 0.1300 52.0000 O. 3500 140.0000 0.0000 0.2200 88.0000 2. IIODEL SBE-075 ~OO 0.0000 0.0000 0.1740 69.6000 0.1300 52.0000 O. 3500 1~0.0000 0.0000 o . 2200 88.0000 3. IIODEL SBA-050 200 0.0000 0.0000 O.IHO 34.8000 0.1300 26.0000 O. 3500 70.0000 0.0000 0.2200 44.0000 ~. MODEL SBA-075 100 0.0000 0.0000 0.17~0 17.4000 0.1300 13.0000 O. 3500 35.0000 0.0000 o . 2200 22.0000 TOTAL 0.00 0.00 191. 40 ill.:.!!2.. 385 . 00 0.00 242.00 ~ .~ BID 198-92 OPENED 10/21/92 BARNES IND. PLASTIC CAPITAr. CIn PIPES CEl,TIlR! RAIN AID COAST PUMP , SUPPLY CONTROL TECIINOLOGY D'S IND. PLASTICS RITE-FLO SUPPLY INC. PAGE 7 OF 9 TAMPA, FLORIDA TALLAllASSEE , FLO?.1DA TA.~A. r ..oPJDA VENICE , FLORIDA CLEARIIATER , FLORIDA CLEARIIATER , FLORIDA DUNEDIN , FLORIDA EST Ul.'lT TO'l'Ar. UNIT TO'l'Ar. m,-:: TO'l'AL UNIT TO'l'AL UNIT TO'l'AL UNIT TOTAr. UNIT TO'l'Ar. DESCRIPTION m !!ill PRICE !!ill !!ill rr...:c! !!ill !!ill !!ill !!ill !!ill !!ill !!ill 1!lli mg VARIOUS SUPPLIl!S 1. CLEAR PVC CEHENT, IlEDIUIl BODY (GALLONS) 20 0.00 0.00 8.7320 174.64 10.3400 206.80 18.7500 375.00 0.00 10.8000 216.00 2. PURPLE PVC PlUHER (GALLONS) 4 0.00 0.00 7.8540 31.42 10.7800 43.12 18.0000 72.00 0.00 13.0000 52.00 3. TllREADED PIPE SEALER, RECTOR SEAL (QUAllTS ) 6 0.00 0.00 16.8660 101.20 13.0000 78.00 10.0000 60.00 0.00 0.00 4. IlARKIllG FLAGS (BUNDLES) 50 0.00 0.00 3.2000 160.00 5.0000 250.00 0.00 0.00 5.0000 250 . 00 5. IlJIG ONE STEP \I1RE CONlliCTORS 1,000 0.00 0.00 0.5100 510.00 0.4400 440.00 2.2500 2,250.00 0.00 0.00 6. \I1RE, 16 GAGE, COLORED, SINGLE S'l'lWiD (2500' ROLL) 14 0.00 0.00 75.0000 1,050.00 72.5000 1,015.00 185.0000 2,590.00 0.00 70.0000 980.00 7. 2 IN. VIE\I lLO\I FILTERS 10 0.00 0.00 40.4900 484.90 42.0000 420. DO 0.00 0.00 48.0000 480.00 8. 11/2 IN VIE\I lLO\I FILTERS 10 0.00 0.00 31. 0900 310.90 27.0000 270.00 0.00 0.00 30.8800 308. 80 9. I IN. VIE\I lLO\I FILTERS 10 0.00 0.00 21.6900 216.90 19.0000 190.00 0.00 0.00 21. 6100 216.10 10. 3/4 IN. BRASS BOlLER DRAINS 50 0.00 0.00 1.8570 92.85 1. 4000 70.00 4 . 2500 212.50 0.00 2.7500 137.50 !l. HINl-CLIK II RAIN S\I1TCB RAIN SHUT OFF DEVICES 10 0.00 0.00 17 . 4800 174.80 16.5000 165.00 0.00 0.00 19.0000 190.00 12. RAINBIRD I\I1K-CUTS 30 0.00 0.00 9.8500 295.50 9 . 2500 277 .50 0.00 0.00 10.6000 318.00 13. LENNOX BACKHASTER BACXSAII BLADES 12-18 (JO PER PAa) 50 0.00 0.00 O. 3320 16.60 4. 5000 225.00 0.00 0.00 1.2500 62.50 14. 11/4 IN. PVC CBECK VALVES SXS 10 0.00 0.00 6.9300 69.30 6 . 5000 65.00 0.00 0.00 7.1100 71.10 15. !l/2 IN. PVC CRECK VALVES SXS 10 0.00 0.00 7.3790 73.79 7 .0000 70.00 0.00 0.00 7.5700 75.70 16. 2 INCB PVC CBECK VALVES SXS 10 0.00 0.00 10.8010 lO8.01 10.1000 101.00 0.00 0.00 11.0000 !l0.00 17. \I1RE, 16 GAGE, IIHlTE, SINGLE STRAND (HOD' ROLL) 7 0.00 0.00 75.0000 525 .00 72.0000 504.00 185.0000 1,295.00 0.00 70.0000 490.00 18. \I1RE PIPE' VALVE LOCATOR, PROGRESSIVE ELECTRONICS #521 2 0.00 0.00 575.0000 1,150.00 720.0000 1,440.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 19. S\I1NG PIPE, RAlNBIRD HODEL #2P-l00 2,000 0.00 0.00 0.1600 320.00 0.1400 280.00 0.00 0.00 0.1690 338.00 TO'l'AL 0.00 0.00 5,865.80 6,110.42 6,854.50 0.00 INCOMPLETE !lEADS /RaZZLES I. HIT BRAND 4 IN. POP-UPS 500 0.00 0.00 0.9100 455.00 0.8500 425.00 0.00 0.00 I. 0300 515.00 2. HIT BRAND 6 IN. POP-UPS 100 0.00 0.00 2.8000 280 . 00 2.6100 261.00 0.00 0.00 3. 3000 330.00 3. HIT BRAND 12 IN. POP-UPS 100 0.00 0.00 3.6000 360.00 3.3300 333.00 0.00 0.00 4 . HOD 425.00 4. HIT BRAND 15 B NOZZLE 500 0.00 0.00 O. 4800 240.00 0.4150 207.50 0.00 0.00 0.5000 250.00 5. HIT BRAND 12 B NOZZLE 300 0.00 0.00 O. 4800 144.00 0.4150 124.50 0.00 0.00 0.5000 150.00 6. HIT BRAND 15 F NOZZLE 200 0.00 0.00 0.4800 96.00 0.41S0 83.00 0.00 0.00 O. 5000 100.00 7. BIT BRAND 12 F NOZZLE 200 0.00 0.00 0.4800 96.00 0.4150 83.00 0.00 0.00 o . 5000 100.00 8. HIT BRAND lOB LOll ANGLE NOZZLE 100 0.00 0.00 0.4800 48.00 0.4150 41.50 0.00 0.00 0.5000 50.00 9. HIT BRAND 15 Q NOZZLE 100 0.00 0.00 0.4800 48.00 0.4150 41.50 0.00 0.00 0.5000 50.00 10. HIT BRAND 12 Q NOZZLE 100 0.00 0.00 0.4800 48.00 0.4150 41.50 0.00 0.00 o . 5000 50.00 11. HIT BRAND 9 X 18 SST NOZZLE 200 0.00 0.00 O. 4800 96.00 0.4150 83.00 0.00 0.00 0.5000 100.00 12. BIT BRAND 4 X 30 SST NOZZLE 200 0.00 0.00 0.4800 96.00 0.4150 83.00 0.00 0.00 o . 5000 100.00 13. HUNTER PGP-ADJ GEAR DRIVEN ROTORS 700 0.00 0.00 8.8900 6,223.00 8. 8000 6,160.00 0.00 0.00 10.7000 7,490.00 14. HUNTER 1-20 ADS GEAR DRIVEN STAINLESS NECK 500 0.00 0.00 15.2000 7,600.00 15.3000 7,650.00 0.00 0.00 19.1000 9,550.00 .~ BID 198-92 OPENED 10/21/92 BARNES IND. PlASTIC CAPITAL CITY PIPES CENTURY RAIN AlD COAST PUMP & SUPPLY CONTROL TECBNOLllGY o & S IND. PLASTICS RITE-FLO SUPPLY INC. PAGE 8 OF 9 TAMPA. FLORIDA TAU.AllASSEE, FLORIDA TAMPA, FLORIDA VENICE, FLORIDA CLEARWATER. FLORIDA CLEARWATER. FLORIDA DlJNEDlI: , ,..cRID;. EST UNIT rorAL UNIT rorAL UNIT TOTAL UNIT rorAL UNIT TOTAL UNIT rorAL UNIT rorA.:. DESCRIPTION !lI! !lliI !lliI !lliI !lliI PRICE !lliI PRICE PRICE ~ ~ .mg !lliI .mg .mg 15. H'JNTER 1-20 ADV GEAR DRIVEN STAINLESS IlECK 500 0.00 0.00 11.4900 5,745.00 11 .5000 5,750.00 0.00 0.00 14.5000 7,250.00 16. IlUNTER PGE-ADV/36V 25 0.00 0.00 16.1900 404.75 16.2000 405 . 00 0.00 0.00 20.5000 512.50 17. IlUNTER 1-20 36S 100 0.00 0.00 15.5180 1,551.80 11.5000 1,150.00 0.00 0.00 19.1000 1,910.00 18. IlUNTER 1-25 ADS 50 0.00 0.00 24.5830 1,229.15 25. 5000 1,275.00 0.00 0.00 30.5000 1,525.00 19. IlUNTER 1-25 36S 50 0.00 0.00 24.5830 1,229.15 25 . 5000 1,275.00 0.00 0.00 30. 5000 1,525.00 TOTAL 0.00 0.00 25,989.85 25.472.50 0.00 0.00 31,982.50 IUlGAnlII TDD: CLOaS I. IWUlIE RAIN-DIAL 6 STATION OUTDOOR 10 0.00 0.00 64.3500 643.50 59.8300 598.30 79.0000 790.00 0.00 69.0000 690.00 2. IWUlIE RAIN-DIAL 9 STATION OUTDOORS 10 0.00 0.00 89.1000 891.00 82.0000 820.00 110.0000 1,100.00 0.00 96.0000 960.00 3. IWUlIE RAIN-DIAL 12 STATION OUTDOOR 10 0.00 0.00 108.9000 1,089.00 106.0000 1,060.00 145.0000 1,450.00 0.00 117.0000 1,170.00 4. RAlNBIRD RC-7C CONTROu.ER 10 0.00 0.00 179.0090 1,790.09 196.0000 1,960.00 260.0000 2,600.00 0.00 222.0000 2,220.00 5. RAlNBIRD 1260C CONTROu.ER 10 0.00 0.00 228.0450 2,280.45 253.0000 2,530.00 300.0000 3,000.00 0.00 283.0000 2,830.00 6. RICHDEL 4 STATION OUTDOOR IIITB LOCK 10 0.00 0.00 47.2500 472.50 56.0000 560.00 49.0000 490.00 0.00 51. 9500 519.50 7. K-RAIN 2000 SERIES SINGLE STATION OUTDOOR IIITB LOCK 20 0.00 0.00 51.0000 1,020.00 51.0000 1,020.00 65.0000 1,300.00 0.00 57.0000 1,140.00 TOTAL 0.00 0.00 8.186.54 8,548.30 10,730.00 0.00 9,529.50 HIllCO BlASS Tn CAn! VALVES I. 2 IN 20 0.00 53.5500 1,071.00 42.5620 851.24 42.7500 855 . 00 62.0000 1,240.00 36.7200 734.40 49.9500 999.00 2. 11/2 IN 20 0.00 43.5100 870.20 28.8360 576.72 28 . 9600 579.20 45.0000 900.00 26.0700 521. 40 34.1000 682.00 3. IIN 40 0.00 33.5500 1,342.00 14.5530 582.12 14.6200 584.80 28.0000 1,120.00 13.1600 526.40 17.2000 688 .00 4. 3/4 IN 40 0.00 32.1000 1,284.00 8.2690 330.76 8 . 3000 332.00 16.0000 640.00 7 . 4800 299.20 9.8000 392.00 5. 1/2 IN 20 0.00 31. 5000 630.00 6.7850 135.70 6.8100 136.20 14.0000 280.00 6.1400 122.80 8.0000 160.00 rorAL 0.00 5,197.20 2,476.54 2,487.20 4,180.00 2.204.20 2,921.00 lXIlPIlIlSSllll COUl'LIlIGS I. 1 IN. 25 1.7100 42.7500 1.5000 37.5000 1.3530 33.8250 I. 4500 36 . 2500 0.0000 1.2800 32.0000 1.6700 41.7500 2. 11/4 IN. 25 2.6000 65.0000 1.9500 48.7500 2.0530 51. 3250 2.2000 55 . 0000 0.0000 1.9300 48.2500 2.5300 63.2500 3. 11/2 IN. 25 2.6800 67.0000 2.0500 51.2500 2.1230 53.0750 2.3000 57.5000 0.0000 I. 9900 49.7500 7.5700 189.2500 4. 2 IN. 25 3.5400 88.5000 2.9500 73.7500 2.8000 70.0000 3.0000 75.0000 0.0000 2.3800 59.5000 3. 4600 86.5000 TOTAL 263.25 211.25 208.23 223.75 0.00 ~ 380.75 .. .,. .~ ... BID 198-92 OPENED 10/21/92 PAGE 9 OP 9 DESCRIPTION PVC BALL VALVES 1. 3 IN. 2. 2 IN. 3. 1 IN. TOTAL AllARD 1ll'UL: TERIIS: DELIVERY: S1llllWl.Y l'OIl. BID 198-92 BIDS SOLICITED BIDS RECEIVED NO RESPONSE NO BID RESPONSE SlIIlIWlY Ol NO BID USPOHSES DO NOT onER PRODUCT UNABLE TO MEET SPECIFICAnONS INSUFFICUNT TIllE TO RESPOND SCIlI!I)ULE lIlLL NOT PERMIT lIlLL ACCEPT ALL OR NOTBING ONLY NO REASON GIVEN BARNES IND. PLAsnc CAPITAL CITY PIPES CENTURY RAIN AID COAST PUMP ~ SUPPLY CONTROL TECBNOLOCY D ~ SIND. PLAsnCS RITE-FLO SUPPLY INC. TAllPA. FLORIDA TALLAHASSEE. FLORIDA TAllPA. FLORIDA VENICE. FLORIDA CLEARWATER. FLORIDA CLEARWATER. FLORIDA DUNEDIN. FLORIDA EST UNIT TOTAL UNIT TOTAL UNIT TOTAL UNIT TOTAL UNIT TOTAL UNIT TOTAL UNIT TOTAL !l!! mg mg ~ ~ mg l!!lli mg l!!lli l!!lli l!!lli ~ ~ ~ ~ 6 41.8800 251.28 146.5000 879.00 30.4490 182.69 36.2000 217.20 106.0000 636.00 29.7300 178.38 37.5000 225.00 10 13.0000 130.00 49.5600 495.60 8.4760 84.76 10.1800 101.80 38.0000 380.00 9.2800 92.80 10.6000 106.00 10 6.5000 65.00 25.6000 256 .00 3.2200 32.20 4.1000 41.00 22.0000 220.00 3.4400 34.40 3.8000 38.00 446.28 1,630.60 m.&... 360.00 1,236.00 305.58 369.00 0.00 0.00 19,899.54 45.998.12 0.00 4,560.70 0.00 NET 30 NET 30 NET 10TB NET 30 NET 30 2% 10 DATS 1-2 \lEEKS 3 OAYS STOCK TO 30 30 OATS 1 DAY 7 OATS 23 7 2 14 .11 Clearwater City Commission Agenda Cover Memorandum I tern # Meeting Date: 11/30/92 pwl SUBJECT: "WORK SESSION ONLY" STATUS OF TRAFFIC SIGNAL MANAGEMENT PROGRAM RECOMMENDATION/MOTION: Receive the verbal presentation of the Traffic Engineer on the status of the City's Traffic Signal Management Program, including the topics of traffic signal timing and the County-wide study for traffic signal removal. o and that the appropriate officiaLs be authorized to execute same. BACKGROUND: Earlier this month, the findings of a citizens' survey conducted by Bordner Research, Inc., were presented to city commission and staff. Listed at the top of a list of citizens' desires was the improved coordination of traffic signals. Coming immediately after the long-awaited completion of the County-wide computerized Traffic Signal System, this ranking sparked concerns about the efficiency of the operation of Clearwater's portion of the new system. Concurrently, the Pinellas County Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) received recommendations from its Traffic Signal and Median Control Committee concerning their final list of candidate signal removal locations. This list includes twelve (12) intersections on capacity constrained arterials within the City limits of Clearwater. Each listed intersection will undergo a detailed analysis to determine if its operation under signal control is still justified, and, if not, if the safety of the intersection would be compromised by the signal's removal. This staff presentation will provide Commission with a background on the operation of the new signal system, briefly describing the technical strategies being used by the City's signal system engineers. The presentation will also discuss the signalized intersections on the MPO's proposed signal removal listing. Reviewed by: LegaL Budget Purchasing Risk Mgmt. CIS ACM Other N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Originating Dept: PY/TRANSPORTATION GROUP Oosts: $ NONE TotaL Commission Action: o Approved o Approved w/conditions o Denied o Continued to: $ NONE Current FiscaL Yr. User Dept: PY/TRANSPORTATION GROUP Flonding Source: o CapitaL Imp. o Operating o Other Attachlllents: S Advertised: Date: Paper: ~ Not Requi red Affected Parties o Notified ~ Not Requi red List of Candidates for SignaL RemovaL Appropriation Code: ~ None Cit o CANDIDATES FOR TRAFFIC SIGNAL REMOVAL 1. Sunset Point Road at Lawson Road 2. Sunset Point Road at W orId Highway Boulevard 3. Fort Harrison A venue at Turner Street 4. Court Street at Oak A venue 5. Chestnut A venue at Oak Street 6. Missouri A venue at the Sunshine Mall parking lot 7. Fort Harrison A venue at Jeffords Street 8. Fort Harrison A venue at Pinellas Street ~ 9. Drew Street at Garden A venue ~J , 10. Gulf To Bay Boulevard at Sky Harbor Drive 11. Gulf To Bay Boulevard at Duncan A venue 12. Gulf To Bay Boulevard at Lake A venue .' " . .~ .. ~ Item # SUBJECT: Vacation Request CLEARWATER CITY COMMISSION Agenda Cover Memorandum PUBLIC 92-19 ( L~i~9Hochevar Meeting Date 12/03/92 l Pt.J~ RECOMMENDATION/MOTION: Deny the vacation of the 15' Right-of-Way lying East of Lots 11 thru 16, Premier Village Subdivision. c= And that the appropriate official be authorized to execute same. BACKGROUND: The applicant's are requesting the vacation of the 15' Right-of-Way lying East of Lots 15 & 16, Premier Village. The owners would like to increase their back yards and for landscaping. This petition has been reviewed by various City Departments/Divisions concerned with vacations. The city Engineering Department is requesting the remaining Right-of-Way lying East of Lots 11 thru 14 also be vacated and retained full width as a Drainage & utility Easement. The City has existing storm main that crosses this Right-of-Way. The Transportation Group agrees with the comments from Engineering. The Planning Department reports that the property is zoned RS8; any proposed construction must meet required setbacks as follows: 25 ft street setback, 6 ft side, 10 ft rear for principal and accessory structures; for swimming pools/screened pool enclosures: 25 ft street setback, 6 ft side and 8 ft rear. Parks Department has no objections to the vacation provided the Easterly 5 ft be retained as a sidewalk Easement for a future bicycle trail. All other Departments concerned have no objections. Florida Power, General Telephone, Vision Cable & Pinellas County Water have no objection to this vacation. The Public Works Director has reviewed the comments submitted by the reviewing departments. Because of the possible future use as a bicycle trail by the parks department, the Public Works Director recommends the applicant's request be denied. I I I I Public WorkslEngineering I ~JL-I User Dept. Approved Approved w/conditions Originating Dept. Commission Action Funding Source: Capt. Imp. Denied Advertised: Operating Cont'd to Date: 11/19 & 11/26/92 Other Paper: Tampa Tribune Appropriation Code(s) Attachments: Not required Affected parties notified Yes NIA Petition Location Sketch Not required VAC9220.AGN ;:~ . .. . .. " Vacation Number 92-19 "Licavoli/Hochevar" V A CAT ION R E QUE 8 T PRO C E 8 I N G 8 H E T . , PLEASE REVIEW THIS VACATION IN TERMS OF YOUR PRESENT USE AND FUTURE NEED FOR THE PROPERTY. INDICATE YOUR COMMENTS BELOW: REFERENCE ATLAS SHEET NO 317BI J-14 SECTION~TOWNSHIP 298 RANGE 16E 1. ENGINEERING DPQSION: -----LJ&_ /. ~ REVIEWED BY: QgJ5 APPROVED BY F LJJI..........l'~ : /D-f- ~~ COMMENTS: The Applicant is requesting the vacation f the 15 foot North/South Right-of-Way lying along the East side of Lots 15 & 16, Premier village Subdivision. The property owners would like to enlarge their backyards for additional landscaping. The 15 foot right-of-way was platted as part of the old Pinellas Groves Subdivision. The City has an existing 19" x 30" R.C.P.storm pipe that crosses the existing 15 foot Right-of-Way. Florida Power, General Telephone, County Water, and vision Cable have no objection to this vacation request. The Engineering Division has no objection to the applicant's request and suggests that the remaining Right-of-Way lying along the East side of Lots 11 thru 14, Premier village Subdivision be included in the request. The full width of the right-of-way being vacated should be retained as a Drainage & Utility Easement. TRANSPORTATION GROUP: ~ _~ " \ ,_~ ~ REVIEWED AND APPROVED BY:' ~~ COMMENTS: 'k~t.E:.E.. \..A.J ~'"\ \-\ ~ wv.. ",,^"E.~~ . ~a..c'lV\ 'E:.~ ~\. ~ e e<<,...\. ~ ~ 2. DATE: \, oiL/ q,'t..-- 3. PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT: (J:~ REVI EWED BY: ,,6. }.).t,~aM,i.-.--;> APPROVED BY: . DATE: COMMENTS: No objection. Zoned RS8; any proposed co struction must meet required setbacks, as follows: 25 ft. street setback, 6 ft. side, 10 ft. rear for principal and accessory structures; for swimming pools/screened pool enclosures:25 ft. street setback, 6 ft. side and 8 ft. rear. Page lA of 4 . . , . . 4. BUILDING INSPECTION: , / REVIEWED AND APPROVED BY: L/J COMMENTS: \ \ No O~\~c:'\l o"'-c;, 5. SANITATION DIVISION: REVIEWED BY: COMMENTS: # Obd-ee--\-lt>V\ 6. GAS DEPARTMENT: ~ REVIEWED BY~ # COMMENTS: y~ ~ NO OB:r~c.. Tlvl--t APPROVED BY: Vacation Number 92-19 "Licavoli/Hochevar" ~~\f~ DATE: 101 S-!q L- DATE: /r(t:J- APPROVED BY:~ctI~ DATE: IO/I~/q2- FIRE DEPARTMENT: REVIEWED BY:~. QObl\~~ APPROVED COMMENTS: ~ b b~'~) 7. B~~"A ~ M;J1/t^- IN".. , ~! ,~q'? DATE: U" . Page 1 of 4 Vacation Number 92-19 "LicavolijHochevar" 8 . POLICE DEPARTMENT: /I 0~ REVIEWED AND APPROVED BY: ,~(]~ COMMENTS:C ~ -- ' IYu ()6~'-I~ . DATE: /d/.Jq!f..L 9. PARKS DEPARTMENT: REVIEWED AND APPROVED BY: COMMENTS: DATE: 10/13/92 A future Capital Improvement Project to install a north/south bicycle trail on Florida Power right-of-way from Belleair Road to Curlew Road has been discussed and planned for over the past 14 years. This section of the proposed bicycle trail is one of the tightest due to the retention pond on Florida Power property. Therefore, we have no objections to the vacation so long as the easterly 5 feet can be retained as a sidewalk easement for a future bicycle trail. 10. PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR: ~ ~ n . /1 ~ REVIEWED AND APPROVED BY: ~/. DATE: 10/29/92 COMMENTS: The property involved is a dedicated public right-of-way. This is not a situation wherein we are requested to give up an easement right on another person's property. In this situation the applicants are asking that the City give property to adjacent parcels. As long as there is any reason to believe that the Cit may desire a bicycle trail along this right-of-way we should not entertain any ~otion to vacate our interest. This request should be denied. ------------------------------------------------------------------ PUBLIC HEARING'DATE: 11/19/92 12/03/92 AND 11/26/92 ADVERTISING DATE: COMMISSION ACTION~----APPROVED----CONTINUED----TABLED----DENIED---- ORDINANCE. NO. DATE OF ADOPTION RECORDED IN o. R. BOOK: PAGE: LETTER TO PROPERTY OWNER ADVISING COMPLETION OF VACATION VACATION CARD FILE: SHEET 2 OF 4 REVISED 11/90 VACPROC.DDM \ ' '. ., V A CAT ION R E O\U EST F I L I N G FOR M 1. NAME: ~ae ~\Lt..~ \ \ ADDRESS: HEREBY PETITION THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER FOR THE I VACATION OF THE FOLLOWING: CJ EASEMENT TYPE: CJ RIGHT-OF-WAY CJ . ALLEY ~OTHER: 2. LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY TO BE VACATED: \S<' VW ~U\TiNc, \1-\\1" e~ S\Oe:)" 6(., 1.6l$ ,tc ~ Lo-r-S)~ 0 ~ \ JQdm \ ";L VII \>q,.,. tjl""<'j- (Usr \ b 1'-\ '1S: J( loT , '5 \ '\ llJ e I..l",S r--.; 0 HW /' I\"-~N('I \\..\(5" "'Q...:no'V 0(: ~~$" \.P\~, 0"fj. S'f r5f bO ''''Pil'. O;oct L (/'5'~;fu PG It. P. 8. I ~~ \0' rt:)GC'S '2 '1 <V G ~ I . ~-J 3. STREET ADDRESS OR SIMPLE LOCATION: ) ~ ~ ~ P~emIG~L \I" )t\~\T' l ~ 11 H1..l;.;1'V\' IS(L vd \ .p ~ --- 4. PROPOSED USE OF VACATED PROPERTY: . e/vu:u..a;r'-(j5I ISJi~ &x::.t::. y~t ~ L/.JrVtJ ~/~ 5. ZONING ON ADJOINING PROPERTY: P~~/l0 !oWc,/L) ~~\ Page 3 of 4 ~ 6. ATTACHMENTS: LAND SURVEY OF PROPERTY IS REQUIRED IF THIS VACATION INVOLVES EXISTING ENCROACHMENT DRAWING SHOWING PROPOSED USE OF VACATED PROPERTY (SURVEY, PLOT PLAN, ETC.) X SEE RESOLUTION 82-3 (ATTACHED) ATTACHED LETTERS OF NO OBJECTION FROM: X FLORIDA POWER CORPORATION X GENERAL TELEPHONE COMPANY X VISION CABLE OTHER 7. SIGNATURE OF THE OWNER OF THE PROPERTY ABUTTING THAT PROPERTY PROPOSED TO BE VACATED: (APPLICANT) se ,t-.,~ lf~cJ.3;J ADDRESS & ZIP CODE , Z '" -4 t?C --((.. - I:' ~ 0... \\, ~ ~~..!) \lL~\ ~ \J \ ~l, v. J- . 2. 1'1 - I r(l' - ~Q -7..(, '7-t!) \ '-\ 1, \.;Y\I\ \ \.,"<\..., v\.\ \-0 --> DATE PROPERTY AC UIRED '-..N (\J,-,~ d ~ la, l~ l.\... '\ \ \ l \~ STATE OF FLORIDA) COUNTY OF PINELLAS) NOTARY PUSllC STAT~ FLORIDA MY COMMISSION EXP. NOY.29.1993 .DND~D THRII CfNJ,'AAI INS \lNO. ~ 2..4 day of Ot4~ , 1992. ~~'N~TAhCZk~ G'f?~JP lJiptJ~ -p. -e(O~elJ~ Notary's Printed Signature Subscribed and sworn to before me this My Commission Expires: SHEET 4 OF 4 ENG. DEPT. 3/82 REVISED 02/92 VACREQ.DDM N SCALE' N.T.S. , '. ,,' .,<:/"." .... " ".' ~ "- '- 1 ........ ........................ I "- ,~'- I ..... ...........-J I ;~: ::.~ ",.. L':.. "! ;=' ::,~ '- ~~ I --'. .' . . \;-.... i I I \ I i 1 ' I ' I "r, ":' \ 475 I I 1:~~~___r~'~Dr'~_~'~~~~=J ~ . > .. ... . . ~, I ....... . 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"'j: .+:S ~' .lo .. .. ~, '! ~I ~ r:~~~~ ~~~~~e Gatihl ~il~~i c ~'/ " ~ ~ tt a '" .,:'~~ ':' .;~ T". . >' :',~'~' CLEARWATER CITY COMMISSION Agenda Cover Memorandum ,W , b" CONSENtf"" SUBJECT: Com J.ned Radl.o Telemetry. system or" monl. torJ.ng sanJ. tary stations and potable water system ""'#~ Heetf 12-03-92 sewer pump RECOMMENDATION/MOTION: Award a contract to purchase four (4) additional remote telemetry units and spare parts from Data Flow systems, Inc. of Melbourne, Florida for a total price of $29,384.00, in accordance with section 42.23 (5), impractical to bid. DU And that the appropriate official be authorized to execute same. BACKGROUND: This is the second phase of the combined radio telemetry system for sewer and water. The original contract was awarded on 11/21/91. At that time, the telemetry (Old Uniface system) for thirty of our seventy-nine sanitary sewer pump stations, along with remotes at reservoirs No.1 and No.2, were replaced by the new Data Flow Monitoring System. The new system has been in operation since June 1992 and has proven very successful. At this time the following will be added: Water 1) County Connection at reservoir #2 2) County Connection Sand Key 3) Coachman Park Pressure control 4) Spare Parts $8,195.00 $7,026.00 $5,975.00 $2,413.00 Sanitarv Sewer Pumpinq stations 1) Lift station #7 (Morton Plant) Old RTU will be relocated to Station #22 (520 N. Saturn) $5,775.00 Funds are available in the following code 315-1-6210-627/535. The Data flow System was chosen as the model brand to be used at our facility sites in a competitively bid purchase on 11-21-91. It would be impractical to use another system now as it would involve a double inventory of parts and equipment to maintain two separate systems. Reviewed by: Legal Oudget Purchasing RIsk Hgmt. CIS ACH Other Originating Dcpt: Public Works/Infrastructure "~.(, " '/ , Costs: $29,384.00 (Current FY> Commission Action User ()ept: Public Works/Infrastructure Funding Source: Approved Approved w/condltlons _____ Denied Copt. 111fl. )( Advertised: Date: Paper: ~ Not Required Affected Parties o Ilotiflcd ~ lIot RequIred Operating Other Cont1d to Appropriation Code(s) Attachments: 315-1-6210-617/535 .. I Supporting DocUIlCntatlon I I I telemtry.agn ~" ,; ~ ; . If(, j; QUOTATION CITY OF CLEARWATER TELEMETRY SYSTEM EXPANSION November 4, 1992 COUNTY CONNECTION AT RESERVOIR '2 - The RTU for Reservoir No. 2 is to be located at 21094 U.S. Hwy. 19. 'The analog-to-pulse converter is an AGM Quantimer Model TA 5000-0. Due to,the size of the unit, Mr. Werbstein agreed to place it in the control panel instead of the RTU panel. The RTU consists of: RTU07 (1) 316 S8 enclosure/anodized backplate (1) Radio Interface Module/radio (2) Digital Control/Monitor Modules (1) Ah'ulog' Monitor Module (1) Analog Control Module (l)'!Power Supply Module (SOw) (1) Backup battery (7.0 AH) (I) UHF antenna, tower, mast, coax (1) Analog-to-pulse converter $ 8,195.00 SAND KEY COUNTY lvIETER - The ins tall at i on a t Sand Key sha 11 include the following materials (transducer is ICSensors Sealed Gauge 0-100 PSI; LCD Displays are Newport 4 digit programmable LCD displays) : RTU07 (1) 316 55 enclosure/bubble door/anodized backplate (1) Radio Interface Module/radio (1) Analog Monitor Module (1) Power Supply Module (SOw) (1) Backup battery (7.0 AH) (2) LCD displays (1) Pressure transducer (1) UHF antenna, tower, mast, coax $ 7,026.00 ,,' RTU03 (1) 316 SS enclosure/anodized backplate (I) Radio Interface Module/radio (1) Digital Control/Monitor Module (1) Analog Monitor Module (1) Power Supply Module (2Sw) (1) Backup battery (2.6 AH) (1) UHF antenna, tower, mftst, coax (1) Pressure Transducer i \ t ~ i f COACHMAN PARK - RTU to be placed a t Beach Pressure Cont ro I at Coachman Park. Transducer is ICSensors Sealed Gauge 0-100 PSI pressure transducer. The RTU consists of: $ 5,975.00 ,I Data FlolV Systems, Inc. Melbourne, Florida LI" LIFT STATION NO.7 " RTU05 (1) 316 ss enclosure and anodized backplate (l) Radio Interface Module (RIMOOS) (1) Digital Monitor Module (DMM001) (1) Digital Control Module (DeMOOl) (1) Power Supply Module (2) Empty module slots for expansion (1) Backup battery (1) Antenna, tower (3 sections), mast, coax (1) 5/8<< X 10' ground rod $5,775.00 SPARE PARTS Uninstalled spare parts are offered as a part of this quotation'. The transducers are ICSensors Sealed Gauge 0-100 PSI; LCD Displays are Newport 4 digit programmable LCD displays; the analog-to-pulse converter is an AGM Quantimer Model TA 5000-0. . (2) LCD Displays (@ $369.00 each) (1) Pressure Transducer (@ $440.00 each) (1) Analog-to-puIse converter (@ $390.00 each) (1) Analog Control Module (@ $845.00 each) Spare Parts $ 2,413.00 TOTAL PROPOSAL QUOTATION $29,384.00 All RTU quotations include installation supplies (concrete, wire, conduit, hardware, etc.), installation labor, configuration, start up, and warranty. Pressure transducert:l wi 11 require a 1/4" NPT tap to be' provided by others. Sight survey, attended by Ron Mitchell and Tom Smaidris (of DFS) and Mr. Pete Werbstein (City of Clearwater) determined that "anti-climb" antenna towers were not need~d since tower section will only be 6 feet above ground level. II I, Data FloJV Systems, Inc. Melbourne, ,Florida ~ , '. ~1l~ I~%i~'-::i) 19c, '. . . rgt ."'.:. ~ ~ -::::." {i;: ~, , /'.:.<,l-4...~. "'-r')""'/ . , ~ Item/; CLEARWATER CITY COl1MISSION Agenda Cover :'lemorandum H~etl"g Date 11-21-91 C fV\ b .tA, PuJ0 Le SUBJECT: Combined Rndio Telemetry System for Monitoring Sanitary Sewer Pump Stations and Potable Waler System RECOMMENDATION/MOTION: Award a contract to purchase a radio telemetry system from Data Flow Systemt Inc. of Melbourne, Florida, for a total price of 575,557. which is the lowest responsible bid submitted in accordance with specificntions. 00 And tbat the appropriate official be authorized to execute same. HACKGROUND: At the present time thirty sanitary sewer pumping stations are being monHored by a radio telemetry system provided by Uniface, Ine. of Belmont, California, in 1983. Since that time we have c:o:pcrienced nUmerous problems with the Uniface System, including poor performance and slow or non-existent service response. Uniface has gonc througb several ownerships since 1983 and is now out of business. Elements of the master control have failed and cannot be repaired. ' Separate from the UniIace telemetry system for sanitary sewer pumping stations, tbe Water Division owns a Bristol monitoring system which communicates through a series ot telephone lincs. This system was installed in 1979. It is presently locatcd at 400 No. Myrtle Avenue (old Water headquarters) and has not been moved to the ncW Infrastructure complex: due to its,age and major cost of moving phone lincs. Water Division personnel must visit 400 No. Myrtle to monitor this system or depend upon someone in the Gas Division to caU if there is an alarm. We are not satisfied with the accuracy of this system nor the S431 per month pbone line charge. . It is proposed to replace both the Unifacc system and the Bristol system with the subject Data Flow system. 'The new system will interface with the existing thirty sanitary sewer pump station remote telemetry units (and others as added) and will be capable of also monitoring the water system as units are added. This contract cans for remotes at Reservoir Nos_ 1 and 2. The Water Division's Bristol system will be gradually phased out with the adding of further remotes. Vector Services Corporation of Tampa, Florida, was low bid at 549.624 but did not meet the specifications. CalIs were made to u!\crs of the system listed by Vector; with tbe following results: City of North Miami; Florida ~ Poor service~ still cannot get system to work City of Pine Bluffs. Arkansas - Had tbe system removed five years ago County of St. John;s, Florida. Cannot get service City of Titusville, Florida - No complaints Cans were made to users of tbe Data Flow system, with tbe following results: Gainesville Regional Utility ~ Very pleased \vith product City of Largo, Florida . Installation in progress City of Naples, Florida - Pleased witb product City North Myrtle Beach. So. Car. - Some bugs had to be worked out; noW very pleased with the product Manatee County) Florida - Extremely pleased with product, and felt tbat Data Flow provided service beyond the normj has 123 remote units. Funds are available in the following code 315.1.6210-627/535. Reviewed by: legal IlA Budget Purchasing Risk Mgmt. fll\ OIS rlA ACM :I^ Costs: S75,5S7.00 (Current FY) Funding Source: Commission Action SulJmi tted oy: Mver ti s cd : 08~Q9-9t Date: 08~15-91 Plnellas Co. Review Paper: Tamoa Tribune flat raquirild ~ftectQd partIes not if iild Capt. 1"'P. OperllUng Other x Approved Approved w/condltions _____ Denied Con t I d to Other NA Appropriation COde(s) 315.1-6210~627(535 AttilCh1!'llnts: Bid Tabu 1<1 t ion Bid SUl1T1\lry City Manager telr.mlry.<lgn ~ /lot required x ~ CITY OF CLEARWATER Interdepartment Correspondence Sheet " TO: Cynthia Goudeau. City Clerk /.+-A ?fyr1. ~ FROM: r William C. Baker, Director of Public Works COPIES: JLz~ ro SUBJECT: Questions at Recent Work Session DATE: December 1, 1992 PLj)/ =IF ltlj 1 1 ~ ? \, QUESTION 1/1: Do we have problems with Zebra mussels at water lines? ANSWER: Zebra mussels are small freshwater bivalves which have recently caused problems in the Great Lakes region of the U.S. We are aware of no particular Zebra mussel problem in our neighborhood. We do have minor problems relative to the proliferation of salt water encrustations such as barnacles and oysters. This encrustation occurs at the open end of large pipes such as storm drain lines that empty into bay waters. Encrustations may also interfere with the operation of closed water lines in that, as they build up on the outside of a subaqueous main, they might attach themselves to the jointing of pipe ends and make rigid what would otherwise be flexible. ~ '1. ~ ~' ~ " ~ I , f I QUESTION 1/2: What is the origin of the proposed name Guava for an unnamed street on Clearwater Beach? .:#=- / ,ANSWER: A property owner adjacent to the unnamed street suggested that the street If''O have a name. It was suggested that the street be named Roberta Street. Because there is already a Roberta Street in the Clearwater area we asked for another suggestion. The citizen then suggested Pigeon Plum Street, which also is already in use in the Clearwater area. The citizen then suggested Guava Street, which has been brougl1t forward. While I presume the City Commission may name whatever it chooses, our policy has been to received and adopt names from the immediate locale of the unnamed street. QUESTION 113: Will the City accept yard waste in plastic bags? ANSWER: Yes. The ordinance before the Commission does not outlaw the use of plastic -H- bags for yard waste. Since yard waste has become a recyclable product disposed of at -H-C'3 the Pinellas County mulch farm rather than at the County incinerator; and, because the --J" County mulch farm will not accept yard waste in plastic bags (they contaminate the process); we will, through a public information effort, try to minimize the recycling of yard waste in plastic bags, but will not prohibit our citizens who wish to use them from doing so. The use of plastic bags creates a more labor-intensive collection process. The crews, instead of picking up, dumping and replacing the container, must cut open, empty and place the bag in a container on the truck. This takes more time and slows the collection process. WCB:jl " { l~ I'.j I~ II \Vi I~ \ ' oj _.'f.) ,.,. ;J - I r-- .', j 1 11 ' - c r' 0' 2 1992 ! . '\ \ k, J" -,' \ L --' , CiTY CLERk :lr;P7 ---. Ii Item # CLEARWATER CITY COMMISSION Agenda Cover Memorandum Meeting Date 12-03-92 SUBJECT: Combined Radio Telemetry- stations and potable water system 'w, CONSENT, .. . System for.... monl.torl.ng sanl.tary sewer pump RECOMMENDATION/MOTION: Award a contract to purchase four (4) additional remote telemetry units and spare parts from Data Flow Systems, Inc. of Melbourne, Florida for a total price of $29,384.00, in accordance with section 42.23 (5), impractical to bid. au And that the appropriate official be authorized to execute same. BACKGROUND: This is the second phase of the combined radio telemetry system for sewer and water. The original contract was awarded on 11/21/91. At that time, the telemetry (Old Uniface system) for thirty of our seventy-nine sanitary sewer pump stations, along with remotes at reservoirs No. 1 and No.2, were replaced by the new Data Flow Monitoring System. The new system has been in operation since June 1992 and has proven very successful. At this time the following will be added: Water: 1) County Connection at reservoir #2 2) County Connection Sand Key 3) Coachman Park Pressure Control 4) Spare Parts $8,195.00 $7,026.00 $5,975.00 $2,413.00 Sanitary Sewer Pumpinq stations 1) Lift station #7 (Morton Plant) Old RTU will be relocated to station #22 (520 N. Saturn) $5,775.00 Funds are available in the following code 315-1-6210-627/535. The Data flow System was chosen as the model brand to be used at our facility sites in a competitively bid purchase on 11-21-91. It would be impractical to use another system now as it would involve a double inventory of parts and equipment to maintain two separate systems. Reviewed by: Originating Dept: Costs: $29.384.00 commission Action Legal N/A Public Works/Infrastructure Budget X ;r1?'7- (Current FY) Approved Purchasing X Risk Mgmt. N A User Dept: Funding Source: Approved CIS N A w/conditions ACM N A Public Works/Infrastructure Capt. Imp. X Other N A Denied Operating Advertised: Contld to Date: Other Paper: 181 Not Required Appropriation Code(s) Attachments: Affected Parties 0 Notified 315-1-6210-617/535 Supporting Documentation 181 Not Required telemtry.agn .." QUOTATION CITY OF CLEARWATER TELEMETRY SYSTEM EXPANSION November 4, 1992 COUNTY CONNECTION AT RESERVOIR 2 - The RTU is to be located at 21094 U.S. Hwy. 19. converter is an AGM Quantimer Model TA 5000-0. the unit, Mr. Werbstein agreed to place it in instead of the RTU panel. The RTU consists of: for Reservoir No. 2 The analog-to-pulse Due to the size of the control pane I RTU07 (1) 316 SS enclosure/anodized backplate (1) Radio Interface Module/radio (2) Digital Control/Monitor Modules (1) Analog Monitor Module (1) Analog Control Module (1) Power Supply Module (SOw) (1) Backup battery (7.0 AH) (1) UHF antenna, tower, mast, coax (1) Analog-to-pulse converter $ 8,195.00 SAND KEY COUNTY METER - The include the following materials Gauge 0-100 PSI; LCD Displays are displays): installation at Sand Key shall (transducer is ICSensors Sealed Newport 4 digit programmable LCD RTU07 (1) 316 SS enclosure/bubble door/anodized backplate (1) Radio Interface Module/radio (1) Analog Monitor Module (1) Power Supply Module (SOw) (1) Backup battery (7.0 AH) (2) LCD displays (1) Pressure transducer (1) UHF antenna, tower, mast, coax $ 7,026.00 COACHMAN PARK - RTU to be placed at Beach Pressure Control at Coachman Park. Tr ansduce r is I CSensor s Sea 1 ed Gauge 0-100 PS I pressure transducer. The RTU consists of: RTU03 (1) 316 SS enclosure/anodized backplate (1) Radio Interface Module/radio (1) Digital Control/Monitor Module (1) Analog Monitor Module (1) Power Supply Module (25w) (1) Backup battery (2.6 AH) (1) UHF antenna, tower, mast, coax (1) Pressure Transducer $ 5,975.00 Data Flow Systems, Inc. Melbourne, Florida ..\ LIFT STATION NO. 7 RTU05 (1) 316 ss enclosure and anodized backplate (1) Radio Interface Module (RIM005) (1) Digital Monitor Module (DMM001) (1) Digital Control Module (DCM001) (1) Power Supply Module (2) Empty module slots for expansion (1) Backup battery (1) Antenna, tower (3 sections), mast, coax (1) 5/8" X 10' ground rod $5,775.00 SPARE PARTS Uninstalled spare parts are offered as a part of this quotat ion. The transducers are ICSensors Sealed Gauge 0-100 PSI; LCD Displays are Newport 4 digit programmable LCD displays; the analog-to-pulse converter is an AGM Quantimer Model TA 5000-0. (2) LCD Displays (@ $369.00 each) (1) Pressure Transducer (@ $440.00 each) (1) Analog-to-pulse converter (@ $390.00 each) (1) Analog Control Module (@ $845.00 each) Spare Parts $ 2,413.00 TOTAL PROPOSAL QUOTATION $29,384.00 All RTU quotations include installation supplies (concrete, wire, conduit, hardware, etc.), installation labor, configuration, start up, and warranty. Pressure transducers wi 11 require a 1/4" NPT tap to be prov"ided by others. Sight survey, attended by Ron Mitchell and Tom Smaidris (of DFS) and Mr. Pete Werbstein (City of Clearwater) determined that "anti-climb" antenna towers were not needed since tower section will only be 6 feet above ground level. Data Flow Systems, Inc. Melbourne, Florida I tern # CLEARWATER CITY COMMISSION Agenda Cover Memorandum Meeting Date 12/03/92 Pwi Lease Documents CONSENT SUBJECT: pier 60 Florida Department of lNatural Resources RECOMMENDATION/MOTION: Approve a lease issued by the Board of Trustees, the Internal Improvement Trust Fund of the state of Florida for a parcel of sovereign submerged land in section (S) 7 and 8, Township 29 South, Range 15 East, in Gulf of Mexico, Pinellas County, containing 14,450 sq. ft. M.O.L. and authorize the city Manager to execute the subject documents, DU And that the appropriate official be authorized to execute same. BACKGROUND: The City proposes to remove and replace Pier 60 in the location where it currently exists. Among others, permits must be acquired from the Florida Department of Natural Resources (FDNR). As a condition of their issuance of a permit, FDNR requires the city to enter into a sovereignty Submerged Lands lease and requires payment of an annual lease fee. It is recommended that the lease and appropriate payments be approved. In 1986 when the State instigated the program of generating revenue by requiring annual rental fees from all parties with facilities over State-owned bottom lands, the City applied for the "grandfathering" of pier 60 and was excused from the fee until 1998 or when alterations might be made - whichever occurs first. Our rebuilding of pier 60 has occasioned the requirement now to pay the fee. The Department of Natural Resources has calculated our fees as $.1236 per square foot, plus 6% tax for a total of $1,893.18 for 4/01/91 - 4/01/92, and $.1291 per square foot, plus 6% tax for a total of $1,977.43 for 4/01/92 - 4/01/93, for a grand total of $3,870.61 with tax and $3,651.52 excluding tax. These lease payments are unbudgeted expenditures of the pier 60 Fund which we were unaware of at the time the FY 1992/93 budget was adopted. The first quarter budget review will include an amendment to increase the operating expenditures of the Pier 60 Fund to provide the necessary funds for these lease payments. 1 I i Revi ewed by: !I / : Legal AJv" Originating Dept. Publ i c \Jorks Costs: $3.651.52 (Current FY) $3.651.52 Commission Action ~yY User Dept. /19 ~"'1 J.J..-i! Marina/Pier ~ Ii Advertised: Approved I : Budget ~ I : Purchasing NA I I : Risk Mgmt. NA I I : CIS NA I I : ACM NA I I ! Other Funding Source: Approved w/conditions Capt. Imp. Denied Operating X Cont'd to Date: Other Paper: Not required X Affected parties notified Appropriation Code(s) Attachments: 401-1-1374-443/575 FDNR letter 10/23/92 Lease documents (12 pages) Div. of State Lands invoices (2) Not required X pr60fdnl'agn "" 00 f~ ~:v T~f~;:2 [flm I 'CJ CITY r- f" -, . ., '-.., Ptl[f,~ '. ).. ':~H .~. L...._..........,. "___'__'__'_""" ...__ October 23, 1992 Lawton Chiles r Governor Jim Smith Secretary of State , Bob Butterworth Attorney General Gerald Lewis Stale Comptroller Tom Gallagher State Treasurer Bob Crawford Commissioner of Agriculture Betty Castor Commissioner of Education FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES V\rgtnta B. Wetherell Exeeutlve DIrector Marjory Stoneman Douglas Building 3900 Commonwealth Boulevard Tallahassee, Florida 32399 Mr. Joseph R. Hickle, Jr. Camp Dresser & McKee, Inc. 19345 U. S. 19 North, Suite 300 Clearwater, Florida 34624 I:~;:~'.-~- :" ;W;, [, ; . . J i\' , ,'iI11/ OCT 2 8 p~o L.; t "j (;.;.~ -;~---, .... - . .....".\....{_.!\.~, · C.E'Ai-"~:W~" (l. ," ~-...,.~.~!:,~,~ 7 e.ii ,.:'. -.......'lfIf.....~ 2~...~ ...".-'"1........; Dear Mr. Hickle: DNR Lease No. 520010893 Lessee: City of Clearwater In order to expedite processing, the subject file has been forwarded to this office for completion and finalization of the lease instruments. Enclosed are two lease instruments which require the City of Clearwater's acceptance by notarized signature as Lessee (two witnesses required). Pursuant to Chapter 695, Florida Statutes, the names of the person executing the instrument, the two witnesses, and the notary public must be legibly printed or typewritten directly below that person's signature. Also enclosed is the invoice outlining lease fees due on this account. Pursuant to Section 18-21.00405, Florida Administrative Code, lease fees have been assessed from April I, 1991, the effective date of the subject lease. Please execute and return the enclosed instruments along with the additional information requested, including full payment of lease fees due, within 30 days of the date of receipt of this letter. Upon receipt and acceptance, we will transmit the lease instruments for final departmen~al execution and a fully executed copy will be provided to you. Administration Beaches and Shores Law Enforcement Marine Resources Recreation and Parks Resource Management State Lands , , Page Two DNR Lease No. 520010893 Your cooperation and assistance area appreciated. If you have any questions regarding this matter, please feel free to contact me at the letterhead address (directed to Mail Station No. 125) or at 904/488-2291. Sincerely, /;/l-zvt.Ci.,- h, / /-z'~ Charles W. Horne Bureau of Submerged Lands and Preserves /cwh Enclosures CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED , , 4 This Instrument Prepared By: Charles W. Horne Bureau of Submerged Lands and Preserves 3900 Commonwealth Boulevard Mail Station No. 125 Tallahassee, Florida 32399 BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE INTERNAL IMPROVEMENT TRUST FUND OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA SOVEREIGNTY SUBMERGED LANDS LEASE No. 520010893 THIS LEASE is hereby issued by the Board of Trustees of the Internal Improvement Trust Fund of the State of Florida, hereinafter referred to as the Lessor. WITNESSETH: That for and in consideration of payment of the annual lease fees hereinafter provided and the faithful and timely performance of and compliance with all terms and conditions stated herein, the Lessor does hereby lease to City of Clearwater , hereinafter referred to as the Lessee, the sovereign lands described as follows: A parcel Township Pinellas or less, A, dated of sovereign submerged land in Section(s) 7 & 8 29 South , Range 15 East , in Gulf of Mexico County, containing 14450 square feet, more as is more particularly described and shown on Attachment October 14, 1992 TO HAVE THE USE OF the hereinabove described premises for a period of ~ years from April 1, 1991 , the effective date of this lease. The terms and conditions on and for which this lease is granted are as follows: 1. The Lessee is herepy generating fishing pier without sewage pumpout facilities, conditioned in Attachment A. authorized to operate exclusively a revenue , without fueling facilities, liveaboards, as shown and and without 2. The Lessee hereby agrees to pay an initial annual lease fee, plus sales tax pursuant to Section 212.031, Florida Statutes, if applicable, of $1786.02 within 30 days of the date of receipt of the invoice. The annual fee for the remaining years of the lease shall be adjusted pursuant to provisions of Section 18-21.011, Florida Administrative Code. The Lessor will notify the Lessee in writing of the amount and the due date of the annual payment, The lease fee shall be remitted annually to the Department of Natural Resources as the agent for the Lessor, beginning with the effective and due date of this lease, and each year thereafter until the term of this lease terminates or expires. 3. The Lessee shall pay a late charge equal to inter~st at the rate of twelve percent (12%) per annum from the due date until paid on any lease fees or other charges due hereunder which are not paid within 30 days of their due dates. 4. The Lessee shall provide upon request by the Lessor any and all information in a certified form needed to calculate the lease fee specified in paragraph two (2) above. The Lessor reserves the right to assess retroactively additional payments when the actual rental rates or total number of linear feet for rent used to determine the annual payment differs from the rental rates or total number of linear feet for rent supplied by the Lessee. [07] \ , 5. For purpo~es of this lease, the Lessor is hereby specifically authorized and empowered to examine, for the term of this lease including any extensions thereto plus three (3) additional years, at all reasonable hours, the books, records, contracts, and other documents confirming and pertaining to the computation of annual lease payments as specified in paragraph two (2) above. 6. The Lessee shall secure, maintain, and keep all records for the entire term of this lease, plus three (3) additional years. This period shall be extended for an additional two (2) years upon request for examination of all records and accounts for lease payment verification purposes by the Lessor. 7. This lease is given to the Lessee to use or occupy the leased premises for those purposes specified herein. The Lessee shall, within ten days prior to any change in the approved use of the sovereignty lands or the associated upland activity, notify the Lessor in writing of the proposed changes whereupon the Lessor shall be authorized to adjust and prorate fees pursuant to Chapter 18-21, Florida Administrative Code, if applicable. 8. The Lessee shall make no claim of title or interest to said lands hereinbefore described by reason of the occupancy or use thereof, and all title and interest to said land hereinbefore described is vested in the Lessor. 9. This lease shall not be assigned or otherwise transferred without prior written consent of the Lessor or its duly authorized agent. Any assignment or other transfer without prior written consent of the Lessor shall be null and void and without legal effect. 10. During the term of this lease, the Lessee shall maintain a leasehold or fee simple title interest in the adjacent upland property and if such interest is terminated, the lease may be terminated at the option of the Lessor. Prior to sale and/or termination of the Lessee's leasehold or fee simple title interest in the upland property, Lessee shall inform any potential buyer or transferee of the Lessee's upland property interest of the existence of this lease and all its terms and conditions and shall complete and execute any documents required by the Lessor to effect an assignment of this lease, if consented to by the Lessor. Failure to do so will not relieve the Lessee from responsibility for full compliance with the terms and conditions of this lease which include, but are not limited to, payment of all fees and/or penalty assessments incurred prior to such act. 11. The Lessee shall investigate all claims of every nature at its expense, and shall indemnify, defend and save and hold harmless the Lessor and the State of Florida from all claims, actions, lawsuits and demands arising out of this lease. 12. Lessee waives venue as to any litigation arising from matters relating to this lease and any such litigation between Lessor and Lessee shall be initiated and maintained only in Leon County, Florida. 13. The Lessee binds itself, its successors and assigns, to abide by the provisions and conditions herein set forth, and said provisions and conditions shall be deemed covenants of the Lessee, it successors and assigns. In the event the Lessee fails or refuses to comply with the provisions and conditions herein set forth, or in the event the Lessee violates any of the provisions and conditions herein, this lease may be terminated by the Lessor upon thirty (30) days written notice to Lessee. If cancelled, all of the above-described parcel of land shall revert to the Lessor. All costs and attorneys' fees incurred by the Lessor to enforce this provision shall be paid by the Lessee. All notices required to be given to Lessee by this lease or applicable law or administrative rules shall be sufficient if sent by U.S. Mail to the following address: City of Clearwater c/o William C. Baker Post Office Box 4748 Clearwater, Florida 34618-4748 The Lessee shall notify the Lessor by certified mail of any change to this address at least ten (10) days before the change is effective. Page 2 of 12 Pages sovereignty Submerged Lands Lease No. 520010893 . , , 4 14. The Lessee shall assume all responsibility for liabilities that accrue to the subject property or to the improvements thereon, including any and all drainage or special assessments or taxes of every kind and description which are now or may be hereafter lawfully assessed and levied against the subject property during the effective period of this lease. 15. The Lessee shall not permit the leased premises or any part thereof to be used or occupied for any purpose or business other than herein specified unless such proposed use and occupancy are consented to by the Lessor and the lease is modified accordingly, nor shall Lessee knowingly permit or suffer any nuisances or illegal operations of any kind on the leased premises. 16. The Lessee shall maintain the leased premises in good condition, keeping the structures and equipment located thereon in a good state of repair in the interests of public health, safety and welfare. No dock or pier shall be constructed in any manner that would cause harm to wildlife. The leased premises shall be subject to inspection by the Lessor or its designated agent at any reasonable time. 17. The Lessee shall not permit any vessel required to be registered or titled under Florida law to moor or dock within or otherwise use the leased area unless such vessel is registered or titled in accordance with Chapter 327 and 326, Florida statutes. 16. The Lessee shall not discriminate against any individual because of that individual's race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, handicap, or marital status with respect to any activity occurring within the area subject to this lease or upon lands adjacent to and used as an adjunct of the leased area. During the lease term, the Lessee shall post and maintain the placard furnished to the Lessee by the Lessor, in the form set forth in Attachment B , in a prominent and visible location on the leased premises or adjacent business office of the Lessee. It shall be the responsibility of the Lessee to post the placard in a manner which will provide protection from the elements, and, in the event that said placard becomes illegible at any time during the term of this lease (including any extensions thereof), to notify the Lessor in writing, so that a replacement may be provided. 19. No failure, or successive failures, on the part of the Lessor to enforce any provision, nor any waiver or successive waivers on its part of any provision herein, shall operate as a discharge thereof or render the same inoperative or impair the right of the Lessor to enforce the same upon any renewal thereof or in the event of subsequent breach or breaches. 20. upon expiration or .cancellation of this lease all permission granted hereunder shall cease and terminate. 21. Renewal of this lease shall be at the sole option of the Lessor. Such renewal shall be subject to the terms, conditions and provisions of management standards and applicable laws, rules and regulations in effect at that time. In the event that Lessee is in full compliance with the terms of this lease, the Lessee may apply in writing for a renewal. Such application for renewal must be received by Lessor no sooner than 120 days and no later than 30 days prior to the expiration date of the original or current term hereof. The term of any renewal granted by the Lessor shall commence on the last day of the previous lease term. If the Lessee fails to timely apply for a renewal, or in the event the Lessor does not grant a renewal, the Lessee shall vacate the leased premises and remove all structures and equipment occupying and erected thereon at it~ expense. Page 3 of 12 Pages Sovereignty Submerged Lands Lease No. 520010693 '. f . 22. If the Lessee does not remove said structures and equipment occupying and erected upon the leased premises after expiration or cancellation of this lease, such structures and equipment will be deemed forfeited to the Lessor, and the Lessor may authorize removal and may sell such forfeited structures and equipment after ten (10) days written notice by certified mail addressed to the Lessee at the address specified in paragraph 13 or at such address on record as provided to the Lessor by the Lessee. However, such remedy shall be in addition to all other remedies available to Lessor under applicable laws, rules and regulations including the right to compel removal of all structures and the right to impose administrative fines. 23. Any costs incurred by the Lessor in removal of any structures and equipment constructed or maintained on state lands shall be paid by Lessee and any unpaid costs and expenses shall constitute a lien upon the interest of the Lessee in its uplands enforceable in summary proceedings as provided by Law. 24. The Lessee, at its own expense, shall record this lease and any subsequent approved renewal and/or modified leases in the official records of the county within which the lease site is located within ten (10) days after receipt of a fully executed copy of this lease, and shall provide the Lessor with a copy of the recorded lease indicating the book and page at which the lease is recorded. 25. In the event that any part of any structure authorized hereunder is determined by a final adjudication issued by a court of competent jurisdiction to encroach on or interfere with adjacent riparian rights, Lessee agrees to either obtain written consent for the offending structure from the affected riparian owner or to remove the interference or encroachment within 60 days from the date of the adjudication. Failure to comply with this paragraph shall constitute a material breach of this lease agreement and shall be grounds for immediate termination of this lease agreement at the option of the Lessor. 26. provisions in writing Lessor. This lease is the entire and only agreement between the parties. Its are not severable. Any amendment or modification to this lease must be and must be accepted, acknowledged and executed by the Lessee and 27. Lessee shall place and maintain covered, secured trash receptacles, preferably of 50 gallon capacity, of a sufficient number and at appropriate locations on the overwater structures within the leased area to encourage facility users to discard litter in an acceptable manner and prevent litter from being discarded into the waters of the state. Immediately adjacent to the trash receptacles, Lessee shall post signs the size of which shall be at least as large as 18" x 24" with white lettering on green background to carry an appropriate message such as DON'T BE A LITTER BUG; PLEASE PLACE TRASH IN RECEPTACLE; or TRASH RECEPTACLE. 28. No permanent or temporary signs directed to the boating public advertising the sale of alcoholic beverages shall be erected or placed within the leased area. No restaurant or dining activities are to occur within the leased area. The Lessee shall ensure that no permanent, temporary or floating structures, fences, docks, pilings or any structures whose use is not water- dependent shall be erected or conducted over sovereignty submerged lands without prior written consent from the Lessor. In addition, the Lessee shall not undertake any repair or renovation activities within the leased premises without first obtaining the written consent of the Lessor. Unless specifically authorized in writing by the Lessor such activities or structures shall be considered unauthorized and a violation of Chapter 253, Florida Statutes, and shall subject the Lessee to administrative fines under Rule 18-14, Florida Administrative Code. 29. SPECIAL LEASE CONDITION - Should a field survey be required in the future that establishes that the exact total preempted area is smaller than what was originally estimated, the Lessor will not credit lease fees; and, if the field survey establishes that the exact total preempted area is larger than that which was originally estimated, the Lessee will not be assessed lease fees in arrears unless the error resulted from inaccurate information being supplied by the Lessee. Page 4 of 12 Pages Sovereignty submerged Lands Lease No. 520010893 ~ 4 WITNESSES: BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE INTERNAL IMPROVEMENT TRUST FUND OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA Original Signature (SEAL) Typed/Pr~nted Name of Witness BY Michael E. Ashey, Chief, Bureau of Submerged Lands and Preserves, Agent for the Board of Trustees of the Internal Improvement Trust Fund Original Signature "LESSOR" Typed/printed Name of Witness STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF LEON The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this day of , 19 , by Michael E. Ashey, Bureau Chief , who is personally known to me and who did not take an oath. APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGALITY: Notary Public, State of Florida DNR Attorney Printed, Typed or stamped Name My Commission Expires: Commission/Serial No. WITNESSES: City of Clearwater Lessee (SEAL) Original Signature BY Original Signature of Executing Authority 'Typed/Printed Name of Witness Typed/Printed Name of Executing Authority Original Signature Title of Executing Authority "LESSEE" Typed/Printed Name of Witness STATE OF COUNTY OF The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this ,19 , by , who is personally known to me and who did (did not) take an oath. day of My Commission Expires: Notary Public, State of Commission/Serial No. Printed, Typed or Stamped Name Page 5 of 12 Pages Sovere~gnty submerged Lands Lease No. 520010893 ~,\.:' ~.~~ f~j ~~.jf1~ ~?} ~~'::}~~1t ft:~ :,'-', ~"a M ~i,,~~~~~~~ ~ .... ~ DIVISION OF STATE LANDS BUREAU OF SUBMERGED LAND & PRESERVES POST OFFICE BOX 3070 TALLAHASSEE, FL 32315-3070 Telephone (904) 488-2297 STATEMENT DATE 10/22/92 LESSEE NAME:CITY OF CLEARWATER PROJECT NAME:CITY OF CLEARWATER LEASE NO. 520010893 EFFECTIVE 04/01/91 EXPIRES 04/01/96 TAX NO. SQUARE FEET 14450.00 MR. PAUL NYSTROM TO: CITY OF CLEARWATER P. O. BOX 4748 CLEARWATER , FL 34618 TERMS: NET DUE ON RECEIPT OF THIS INVOICE LATE CHARGES 12 % PER ANNUM DUE DATE SOURCE DESCRIPTION DEBIT CREDIT BALANCE 04/01/91 S9104181 1991/92 LEASE FEE 1893.18 . 1893.18 04/01/92 S921099 1992/93 LEASE FEE 1977.43 . 3870.61 / / . . . / / . . . / / . . . / / . . . / / . . . / / . . . / / . . . / / . . . / / . . . TOTAL DUE $ 3870.61 SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS OR COMMENTS: TO INSURE PROPER CREDIT TO YOUR LEASE 1. Please return one copy of this statement with your payment. 2. Make your check payable to DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES. 3. Address envelope exactly as printed on top of this statement. 4. Reference your lease number on your check. FOR OFFICE USE organization Code 74101000000 Vendor No. C202408001 62-065 03/92 ONLY Object Object Object Object Code 021017 $ Code 025001 $ Code $ Code $ 3651. 52 219.09 . PIER LOCATION MAP 'I. 'I, Y. , ....c .2..9..~O LONG (WI 27..:....,). LAY CHI USC~CS CHART NO.a~a 1111701 SECTIONI 8 T OWNSHIPt 2 9 S RANGEl 15E SEE SHEETS 2 " OF' ~ F'OR CONTINUATION AND on .tiLED 0 SITE PLAN ; GULF OF MEXICO APPLICANT / OWNED SHORELINE: APPROX. 2175 L.F'. ~ I i I N I I I I -0 Z: :r I ---f.-- I , f , , , , , I ..J =, ;I I!' , , , I .---- ----- ----- Attachmentr,A Page l of 11 Pages 55LL No. 320010893 LEGAl.. DESCRIPTION CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA TO COURTNEY CAMPBELL CAUSEwAY r. TAMPA .. COURT ST. ST ... Tt ROAD eo SUB PLAT BOOK 23,PAGE ~7 ..- I ~---~~-r------] "T ,. .----;:--[------ / ----;-- " .... I ,. , I i.....- .....,...~ ... > g i " "$F , ~r .lL~ .. ~ i I C...USEWU I I I I I ~ : ' g I " If I I I 3 " rol I~I ,---, '-15606 _ -J I I I I I I 1 I I _ r-------...----1--___ I '10 , j AI::i:rACSN, pRopEtnY OW'Als:JCS ..'(_ ..01 , o ""00 too --------......... ------ . ~ ~-....J .' ' .. -" " ;'> ..:o<~~~..~........ . t.... " { ~f ~~~~~~ ~. -:7."" ,/r::~/'-. ( . ,', . /u....: t ,-" ...::;........ CLEARWATER CITY PARK, CITY PARK SUBDIVISION. ACCORDING TO MAP OR PLAt THEl'lEOF' RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 23, PAGE 37, PUBLIC RECORDS OF' PINELLAS COUNTY, FLORIDA. ", v/~..:: .....~..... '.. . / t.:,:rD ,_t' ~PPLI CANT: CITY OF CLEARWATER PURPOSE: REPLACEMENT OF EXISiINC P!ER WATER BODY: CULF OF MEXICO ORIGIN~L WORK CD IoU.INTEN~NCE CJ COUNTY: p INELLAS SHEET NO. : OF': b D~TUIoI: uses FEBRUARY 1992 Rt v I SED ~PR I L '992 D~TE: C II' 0 " .. :x :D C .... M :II M M Cl "U .... 0 Z III a ~ M .. a :II ;:: I :II '" OJ ,.. "0 ;]I r ; I'" B ~ ..~~:~IH'I'/)~:~,~'- ,., '. : .. .~ ~9:':?;"':'~:-: "'Iil ~'>? ~.... i!- \.:... '.': < ....... - >..t;. ~'.~. III h;: ~ ~"-.::.l . :; J.- M .: ~ ; rtl ~ _... . . c ..z 'E ~:I ~t F' ::-::. ~ '.J;: .C'>. ~""1 ~ ~ D'I~:~'''~::::'''; : '.'r.'!~.' .., .-.~ c n . ~ ~ 0 ~ " .... c ... " c Z M r J: .... :II .. n .. 01 ~ 0 z 0 .... -< C "0 '" n '" C '" z r .... '" M "TI -< r r 0 0 .. "TI "TI '" (1 l: '" r >< fTl .. n ;0 0 ,. .. .... M ;]I ,4 .. " IKCK SlM II d.U COASTAl ~ CONSTRUCTION 1/1 CON' ROL I LINE I W.H... II 0.0 PHS II .zo 0 ......N: lL .0.0 EAST - WEST SECTION Ul"<1:>>- Ullllrt 1:""00 rt I:""rolll ('l ~I-..J[ . ro ::> o rt V1 ..... N :>>- o 01..... ......N o <Xl \0"<1 Will 00 ro (fJ IJO I .AlL ELEV....TIONS REFERENCED TO NAlION GEODETIC VERlIC.Al OATUI.I INGVDl ~ N I 6.0 ( : .... L. W. 10 "IGVOI ~ EBB ~. H. W. 1.6 ~. 2.0 : ~20'.0" , ~ ~.O 10.0 SOUNDINGS IN rUT BELOW 1.1. L. W. . 0.0 11.0 [ 9.0 A EXISlING B'" I 'lOUSE I \ I , I ~ .- ... CONC. APPROACH R,tMP ~~ 505'-0" 11~'-O" OVERALL PL~ I I I COAST.Al ~: CONSTRUCTION I CONTROL' I LINE I I I I I I GULf OF MEXICO IJO I EXISTING PIER 60 TOTAl SOUARE rEETI 25.120 r . u ci ... w w V' ... ~ 0 ...J ... V' D U W V' Z ..J 0 a: ...J U :0: !1( U Q: Q Z 0 w ~ V' U 0 V' U w W ...J Q: ..J 0 W ....i ... ii: '" > ..... V' U W V' V' ..J :> W Z Q: 0 0 < ~ c.. u '" w V'o ~ ci W...J ::fw ~l -;r --r - - ""' g ): <x:: cr ..J W ~ I S,? <x:: a.. ..... Q: w > 0 0 Z <.? .. ~ b 0 Z Ll'l >- ..J f- f- <t U (/) ..... z W x 0 N (/) 1l: W Q "'" 0 -r ---L- - - ~j ...J .n V' ~ '" '" U - W ..J ~ -~ ". \ COUNTY: O"'TU"I PINELLAS uses --..--. .,^~.. ~,.~_. 'f' ";'I~" , '.:-. ,~. J c:!.... ";-. i!:'~:-~..."..~;~t. jj( 1 ,~ ~~7~~ ;~1~~,t1-~ :J~' : U. ~ 13rt.c:! 0{,~ u~ : :: ~~ ':., S:~TE o~ :::' PURPOSE I REPL-"'CE~~N'1';:~~,E i~nlf.. -1' !l~'R(:,~' ..": '"-.. ~. . ORIGINAL. WORK L!....J. '.u.1~ltkArlt:E"".1 " I . ..... .....\. SHEET NO.1 3 '-oF1 ":', 6 DATE I FEBRUARY 1992 REvlStO'APRIL 1992 Attachment A Page 8 of 12 Pages 55LL No. 520010893 ",PPLI C"'HT I -c I T,," OF.--etl:AR...,uER - ....TER BOOYI CULF O~ MEXICO 0 n ,. > )>- 0 )>- "lI -t C -t "lI 11 DCa< Sl.A8 C Z '" r J: -t :21 EL 12.&' -< n .. '" > 0 Z ....H.W. 0 --i EL 0,0 -< C " Cl n UUOlN: 1ft C EL -12.0 Cl Z r -t 1ft l'l -., -< (I)'-cl:>- r r 0 0 (I) III rt 1> -., -., 't""'oo rt V\ t""'lll ll> J: n n l'l r Zl ::r )( l'l 0\09 1> n " III 0 " ::l 1> 0 rt -t lJ1 ...... l'l N :>- " 0 01...... ......N 0 00 \O'-cl v.> III 00 III [Jl .- .' COAST AL r- CONSTRUCTION # CONTROL I LINE I 1 "r T I111 t I '" 11"'" 1",,11,,111111 . .. -........ t . . . . , I , It: EL ~~:.:. ,-'. EAST - WEST SECTION "0 I ALL ELEVATIONS RJ::FERENCED TO NATIONAL GEODETIC VERTICAL DATUM INGVDl SOUNDINGS IN FEET BELOW M, l. W. ,0,0 GULF 10.0 OF MEXICO C;; 9,0 0 B ." l'l '" " C 1> )J -< .. ,. o :21 '" 0 1/1 0 "lI )>- :J: :21 C N -t '" :21 11.0 ~ C '" '" Cl "lI .. -t 0 Z 1/1 "1 z )>- IT1 0 r .. J57'-6" Y-l,J25,JOO X-2J2,200 4.0 6.0 NEW BAIT HOUSE J2'-0" 11 OVERALL PL,AJ\l 130 1 to to N ~o TOTAL SQUARE FEET: 22.450 ~ ~ CLEARWATER BEACH '" q ~ 677'-6" ----.------ PROPOSED LEASE BOUNDARY PREMPTED AREA, @660' , 16' . 10560' SF @45' . 32' . 1440' SF @122,5' , 20' . 2450' SF TOT AL, 14,450 SOUARE FEET : 420'-0" J20'-0" ~ N I STA l1'OJ BE GIN PIE R I I I I , COASTAL~ I \: I I I I I I CONS TRUC TlON CONTROL LINE EXHIBIT A c n . ~ UJ'"I:l> ~ 0 ~ " UJll>rt .... C .... " t""'oo rt C Z M r t""'COll> !: .... :II n .. n Z ::T .. m ~ 01...... S 0 z c .... . oco .. ::l IT \J10 c " Cl n Nt-h> '" c 0 Cl z r -, 0 :-''\0 '" M .... -< ......1...... ,- ON r a a ,. ." .... DO '" \0 TI DECK SLAB J: n L..>'"I:l M r ll> ~EL )( M 00 12.65 ,. CO n ;u (J) a " ,. -1 ,.., ;u ~ ~ :II Cl ." o Z III Z ~ M or.. c .... ~ :J: .... M M M .... ." - ~ ;U ,., ;U .... Ul ,. " ;u r C ,. ; "'8 ~ : ~ !. ~l':~"~v::,::,~" I"'t Z )<".- "to', < ;;;' I........ .. "...... '" Z:'''~ '" C ".. '.." M ...... - m T""" ~...,..... c ;~: ~.'~i;!~", '::; r', ~ ""1. ~~ i;;'\ h. ." =:::-1' D.' .'::li:~~l" ..... .'//.~~ _ . .... ,to ( ....: " .,. ,,'. .' :.: ~ . . . . ! ! ' ~' SEWAGE LINE - NOTE: SEWAGE MNI! TO BE )-INCfI SCIlEDULE BO PVC. SEWAGE PUMPED FROM BAIT HOUSE L1n ST ATlON AT A RATE OF 500 GALLONS PER DAY lGPO) 16'-0" # ~ 12'-0" ~ I I ~ I I -4-J- SECTION 8-8 (NEW PIER) 5 10 lllOlllZONT ALL Y So VERTICALLY) .. WOOD IlANDRAlLS CONC. TOPPING PRESSTRESSED CONC.SLABS WATER SERVICE CONC. PILE CM' 18" x 18" CONC. PILE 0 ~O-F[E T O.C. NOTE: SEE CONSTRCUTlON PLANS FOR PILE SPN;ING NlD DETAILS PILE PENETRATION DEPTIf BELOW UUD LINE NO T YE T DETERUINED UENl SEA LEVEL - EL 0.0 -- .. J Attachment A Page 11 of ~ Pages 55LL No. 520010893 APPLICANT: WATER BODY: COUNTY : DATUlA: CITY OF CLEARWATER GULF OF MEXICO I'INELLAS USGS r, I I --.J: :L , ~ ( ~ o r C> Cz "'2 ffi.l >> 0< UI>. !f .... < '" '" c '" c: '" > 0 0 0 U If) ... ., N :~ N ....J .... w ....J w ~ .... uJ 0:: a: < W ::;) > 0 0 VI ...J < .... 0 .... ~~~,~~~\~:~..:~=~~)~~ ;~'. '. ",.,I~LP " "" . /6't.i"\.'~" I,':, '.~.,_\"~:.c..__ .. ~ :v."....... ': PURPOSE: REPLACEMENT OF t~l~~~~C' PriCR ORIGINAL WORK ~ b . SHEET NO.: DATE: FEBRUARY lAA I NlC:NI-.I-/CF. " [=:J OF: b '992 REVISED APRIL 1992 .. t The docking structures located on the public lands are under lease from the Florida Board of Trustees of the Internal Improvement Trust Fund. As a condition of that lease, the lessee is prohibited from discriminating on the basis of an individual's race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, handicap or marital status in the rental or use of those structures. Persons denied equal right to rent or use the docking structures included within Sovereignty Submerged Land Lease Number 520010893 may file a complaint with the: ,~",'_~,:'I Departmenl-of N~ri3l,.B~sources .Divisfon of ~tate-L:ancs 3900 CommOnwealihlBlvd. Man Station Numb'er!lSO Tallahassee, FL:32399-3000 'fa"~~Q:'!)18~6242 )~j~...eS:ligaticiris) '.-~'~ ." Attachment B Page ~ of ~ Pages SSLL No. 520010893 Las estructuras de muella situadas en las tierras publicas son sojetas a arrendamiento de EI Consejo de Administradores del Fondo Seguro de Mejoramiento Interno de la Florida. Como condicion de este arrendamiento, el arrendador sera prohibido descriminar por causa de raza, color, religion, sexo, origen nacional, edad, incapacitaci6n 0 estado civil. Las personas a quieres se les haya negado el derecho de igualdad al arrendar 0 usar las estructuras de muelle incluidas dentro de la Soberania de Tierras Somergidas para Arrendamiento Numero 520010893 pueden presentar una queja al : - Departamento de Recursos Naturales Divisi6n oe Tierras del Estado Mail'Station Number 150 3900 Commonwealth Blvd. Tallahassee.' FL 32399.3000 L1ame al: (904)488-6242 (Investigaciones) Ii I Ii , ~ , , \ ~ . .. r::;~ ~:i!~:l ~::t . t DIVISION OF STATE LANDS BUREAU OF SUBMERGED LANDS & PRESERVES POST OFFICE BOX 3070 TALLAHASSEE, FL 32315-3070 Telephone (904) 488-2297 INVOICE NO. S9104181 INVOICE DATE 10/22/92 LESSEE NAME:CITY OF CLEARWATER PROJECT NAME:CITY OF CLEARWATER LEASE NO. 520010893 EXPIRES 04/01/96 TAX NO. SQUARE FEET 14450.00 AQUATIC RATE RATE 30% DISCOUNT TAXABLE C. P. I. 3.98% MR. PAUL NYSTROM TO: CITY OF CLEARWATER P. O. BOX 4748 CLEARWATER , FL 34618 TERMS: NET SEE STATEMENT FOR BALANCE DUE LATE CHARGES 12% PER ANNUM DUE DATE DESCRIPTION IRATE I AMOUNT 04/01/91 1991/92 LEASE FEE / / FLORIDA SALES TAX .1236 .06 1786.02 107.16 TOTAL DUE $ 1893.18 SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS OR COMMENTS: TO INSURE PROPER CREDIT TO YOUR LEASE 1. Please return one copy of this invoice with your payment. 2. Make your check payable to DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES 3. Address envelope exactly as printed on top of this invoice. 4. Reference your lease number on all correspondence and check submitted to this office. 5. If you submit an amount different than requested, you must attach a letter of explanation with payment. FOR OFFICE USE ONLY organization Code 74101000000 Vendor No. C202408001 Object Code 021017 $ object Code 025001 $ Object Code $ Object Code $ 1786.02 107.16 3PiVJ$Nrr= ~ j ~.Jc. r . . DIVISION OF STATE LANDS BUREAU OF SUBMERGED LANDS & PRESERVES POST OFFICE BOX 3070 TALLAHASSEE, FL 32315-3070 Telephone (904) 488-2297 INVOICE NO. S921099 INVOICE DATE 10/22/92 LESSEE NAME:CITY OF CLEARWATER PROJECT NAME:CITY OF CLEARWATER LEASE NO. 520010893 EXPIRES 04/01/96 TAX NO. SQUARE FEET 14450.00 AQUATIC RATE RATE 30% DISCOUNT TAXABLE C. P. I. 4.45% MR. PAUL NYSTROM TO: CITY OF CLEARWATER P. o. BOX 4748 CLEARWATER , FL 34618 TERMS: NET SEE STATEMENT FOR BALANCE DUE LATE CHARGES 12% PER ANNUM DUE DATE DESCRIPTION IRATE I AMOUNT 04/01/92 1992/93 LEASE FEE / / FLORIDA SALES TAX .1291 .06 1865.50 111.93 TOTAL DUE $ 1977.43 SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS OR COMMENTS: TO INSURE PROPER CREDIT TO YOUR LEASE 1. Please return one copy of this invoice with your payment. 2. Make your check payable to DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES 3. Address envelope exactly as printed on top of this invoice. 4. Reference your lease number on all correspondence and check submitted to this office. 5. If you submit an amount different than requested, you must attach a letter of explanation with payment. FOR OFFICE USE ONLY Organization Code 74101000000 Vendor No. C202408001 Object Code Object Code Object Code object Code 021017 $ 025001 $ $ $ 1865.50 111.93 Item CLEARWATER CITY COMMISSION Agenda Cover Memorandum CONSENT pw, SUBJECT: FIELD SURVEYING ELECTRONIC TOTAL STATION AND DATA RECORDER RECOMMENDATION/MOTION: Award a contract to purchase one Electronic Total station and one Electronic Data Recorder for the Engineering Division at a cost of $15,399.00 from Earl Dudley Associates, Inc., of Birmingham, Alabama in accordance with Code Sec. 42.23(2), sole source. UO And that the appropriate official be authorized to execute same. BACKGROUND: The Engineering Division has three of the Zeiss Elta 4c Total stations and Zeiss Husky Ree 500/352 Data Recorders and have found that the equipment exceeds expectations. The purchase of the fourth total station will complete the upgrade of all survey crews in the Engineering Field section. This enables all the crews to work in parity and independently and/or collectively as needed. The computer software, drafting technique, and field trainiDg have been set up for these types of instruments. This system of electronic surveying and data recording has increased the precision and improved the efficiency of the Engineering Division. Field survey crew safety is also enhanced, because this system allows most of the surveying to be done without crew members standing or measuring in the street. This equipment has been used to a great extent on phases of the Water Main Replacement - Bond Issue Projects. The available balance in this project #367-1-6719, Engineering Fees - Water Bonds, is sufficient to provide funds for this purchase. The Director of public \\larks, Computer Information Services Manager and the Purchasing Manager concur with this recommendation. . I Reviewed by: I Legal ~/A I BUdget~ I purChaSin~ '0;" H~m~ 4: ICIS Ac ) I ACM ( iliA I I Other ,. _~_ I SuM~~~ . II City Manage I I I I Originating Dept. I ~Ubl i C \.IorkS/F.tl9.~ YJi I User Dept. I I II Advertised: I Date: I Paper: ilIA I lIot required 'I Affected parties I notified . I Not required MIA Costs: $l5,399.00 (Current FY) 92/93 commission Action Funding Source: Approved Approved w/conditions _____ Denied Capt. Imp. X Operating Other Cont1d to Appropriation Code(s) Attachments: 367-'-6719.642/533 Quotation From Vender. Purchase Requisition\ eUldu.Ut ; I f.!,JI",..I- J.U'" I,;....:: Il_L:. 4. I J; '_I.. .1..'. ~..I II.. .... '.~ L'L_ I I' J I 1'... I l_~" I "..1. '-_......1 .J.. ...' I .. < " _. I QUOTATION Earl_~u.dley Associates, nnc.~ BIRMINGHAM. TAMPA. ATLANTA. JACKSON. NASHVILLE Proposed To I I INVOICE: Acct. No, City of Clearwater - -- Ray Boler Phone Number , Fax' Terms (81:3) 462-6620 (813) 462-6641 Net 30 Nama Attn. Address City ISlate SHIP TO: I Name , Attn, I Address I ~ City I State (.:learwa ter, i- L Zip: Ship VIB F.O.B. UPS Clearwater. Florida serre Quote Good For 30 days Zip: .. ... ... H" ~, . . ...... .... NO. QUANTITY PRODUCT NUMBER DESCRIPTION UNIT 1'RJCE EX!. P~C!; I ; with Cl!6e, tribrach, battery, --1' I rranua~, and chC1rger, 1 1 Package Elta/Rec Zeiss Elta 4 Total Station Zeiss Ree 500 Data Recorder with case, battery, charg~r, ,~nual, and cable 4 3 4 1 for Rec I sod r i I ~ \ 708152 525 tripods 400010 lJrrbrella 1 SUB TOTAL SALES TAX TOTAL APPROVED BY (SALES MANAO!:Il) ACCEPTED BY (COMPANY) -...- EARL DUDlE.Y ASSOCIATES, INC, HAS OFFICES T\-4ROUGHOUT THE SOUTHEAST IN URUl:H 10 ElETTEH SERVE YOU, YOU CAN REACH OUR DlnMINGHAM OFFICE ANYWHERE IN THE UNITED STATES THROUGH I-S00.a:t\.(I457, , . BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA 5352 FIRST AVENUE NORTH (35212) . TAMPA. FlORIOA 5011-J WEST HIlLSBORUUC3H )lvE. 13J6:t41 . ATlANTA, GEORGIA 3684 CLEARVIEW AVENUE (30340) . JACKSON. MISSISSIPPI 5339 1.55 NORTH STE. 1 lOB (392061 . NASHVILLE, rEN"JESSEE 1838 El.M HILL PIKE 5TE. 107 (372101 205-595.3796 613-886.3381 404.451.0103 601.362-831l 615.6135.127<1 Al '-600-272 .6407 FL 1.800.2112-776.1 GA 1-800.220.0193 MS 1.600.476-4312 TN 1.800-232-0096 FAX 2U5.5!J~.37\)G FAX a 13.8a,j.i}4DO FAX 40ol.451.8/161 FAA e<l1.382.8327 FA>: G15.nB~-1275 EARL DUDLEY ASSOCIATES. INC./S YOUR SINGLE SOURCE SOLUTION FOR SALES. REPAIRS. rlENTALS Mill A PUBL I C wonKS - DEI'T./DIV. ENG I N[I]H NG DATE PREPARED 1n/29/9L ~~~~g~SIBLE Rny Uoler PHONE NO, (813) 462- 6970 '. PURCHASE REQUISITION City of Clearwater PURCHASING DIVISION P.O. BOX 4748 CLEARWATER, FL 33518 ., punCHASE OIlIJEH NO. lASSIGNED OY PURCHASING) nECOMMENDEDVENDOR EARL DUDLEY ASSOCIATES MAIL/STnEET ADDRESS 5352 First Avenue No. CITY, STATE, ZIP CODE l3irminghnm, AI. 35212 367-1-6719-642/533 11/30/92 PUULIC WOnKS - ENGINEERING DELIVER TO: CITY OF CLEARWAH:n STREET ADDRESS 10 South Missouri Avenue CITY, STATE. ZIP CODE Clearwater , FL 34616 EXPENSE CODE VENDOR NAME ATTN: MAIL/STREET ADDRESS CITY, STATE. ZIP CODE OATE SERVICES/MATERIALS NEEDED: PART B UNIT ITEM QUANTITY OF NO. MEASURE EOUIPMENT, SUPPLIES OR SERVICES REnUIRED FURNISH COMPLETE DESCRIPTION. MAKE/MODEL AND INCLUDE OR ATTACH SPECIFICATIONS WHEN APPLICABLE UNIT PRICE TOTAL PRICE 1 . 1 Each Zeins Delta 4 Electronic Totol Station with Oack-Up Battery & Charger, and a 2-Year Warranty on Parts & Labor. " " c , 2. 1 Each Zeiss Husky nee. 500/352 Dola Recorder 'I (for Engineering Field Of rice) I I ! ' PART C ( , i " ~ t ~ i ; ~ t I I1EREBY CERTIFY THAT THE ITEMS SPECIFIED ABOVE ARE NECESSARY f:OR THE OPERATION OF THIS DEPARTMENT, THAT SUFFICIENT FUNDS ARE AVAILABLE TO COVER THIS RE. QUIREMENT AND THAt THIS REOUIREMENT IS BEING PRO- CESSED PURSUANT TO LAW OR ADMINISTRATIVE AUTHORITY DELEGATED TO ME. F.O.B. POINT PROPOSED DELIVERY DATE DATE APPROVED PA YMENT TERMS SUBMITTED BY QUOTED BY (NAME' APPROVED BY - P~SING COpy --. I l' I 1 PAGE 1 i , ' TELEPHONE NO. OUOTE EXPIRES ACCEPTED BY (PURCHASING OFFICE) ; " I'URCII^SE ORDER NO. IMSIGNED BY punc',,^SING) EXCEPTIONS TO BIDDING PROCEDURES APPLICABLE TO CERTAIN PROCUREMENTS OVER $500 (See Art. II, Sec. 42.23, Code of OfCllnnncos). , The following exception is applicable to this loquirulllunt, namnive explanation/justification is furnished below as requ ired: 1. () Emergency requirement. See Sec. 42.23 (1) Code of Ordinances for requirement for Departrvent Director' to prepare and submit written summary 01 Jnct~ demonstrating existence of the emergency. 2. (x) Sole source. See Sec. 42.23 (2) Code oJ Ordinances for requirement for Department Director to prepare and submit written summary of facts substnntiating sole source purchase. 3. ' Commodity available on Federnl, Stata, County or other government entity contract. 4: Professional services procured under authority of Sec. 287.055, Florida Statutes. 5. (x) I mpractical to solicit competitive bids. EXPLANATION/JUSTIFICATION: (Required for items 1,2 and 5 only). Earl Dudley ^ssociates is the only carrier of the ZeiGs line of automatic total stations in the Southeastern United States. It is impractical to seck competitive bids From outside this regIon. The Engineering Field Office personnel ~s accust6med to working witll thene unitu. The computer software ond drafting techniques arc set-up to accommodate this type of system. "I / / ,./2 J:;~ Date , I !. \ i, ! I . , I I, PAGEIl DEPMlTMt:NT . SEND Ti-llS COpy TO rune} !.I\SING Ii elt<'fmH '1'1 Meellng Dale: 12/3/92 CLEARWATER CITY COMMISSION Agenda Cover Memorandum * Hcvi!:lcd Subject: Commission Representa,tion on the Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) Recommendation/Motion: * Appoint Hnyor Garvey to represent the Commission on the BPO o and lhat lhe appropriate olflclals be authorized to execute same. BACKGROUND: Lee Regulski was the Commission representative on this board. Due to his resignation from the Commission effective November 17, 1992, a new representative is needed. The MPO meets the 2nd Wednesday of each month at 1 :00 p.m. in the Pine lias County Courthouse, 5th Floor Assembly Room. Occasionally they change this routine as this month, December, the meeting will be on the 15th at 9: 00 a. m . A term is 4 years. c : ~ , , , 1 Reviewed by: Originating Q& Costs: NA Commission Action: legal NA Total o Approved Cit Clerk Budget NA o Approved w/conditions Purchasing NA User Dept.: Currenl FY IJ Dented Risk Mgmt. ' NA o Conlinued to: DIS NA Funding Source: ACM NA Advertised: o Capt. Imp. Other N/\ o Operating Attachments: Dale: Paper: o Other !Xl Not required Appropriation Code: Affected parties o Nolilled ~ None 00 Not required 1" '\ ,'.. J1.e- ~ yg .~Lf( CITY OF CLEARWATER Interdepartmental Correspondence . l From: Mayor and Commissioners Cynthia E. Goudeau, City Cl.rk~ Michael J. Wright, City Manager I l To: n Copy: .subject: MPO and PSA Appointments The Appointee to the MPO is required to be an elected official. Neither the MPO or the PSA allow for alternates. It should be noted, when the Governor acts to allow a PSTA representative on the MPO, the Mayor will not be able to serve as both the City's and PSTA's representative. When this occurs the Mayor will need to resign as the City's representative if she wishes to serve in her PSTA capacity. If you have any further questions, please let me know. '" '1 .! ~') .:l 1 l " , -' '._~ " , " ,., . "} . , .~ " '.;.;. \:~;'f~' \ f~. .: CLEARWATER CITY COMMISSION ,.,.., 5 -!1- Agenda Cover Memorandum '-"" Item II 2 Meellng Date: 3 9 * Revised Subject: Clearwater Representative for the Pinellas Sports Authority (PSA) Recommendation/Motion: * Appoint Commissioner Deegan as the City representative to the PSA o and that the appropriate officials be authorized to execute same. BACKGROUND: Lee Regulski is the City representative on this board. He resigned from the City Commission effective November 17. 1992 and has informed the City Manager he will be resigning from the PSA as well. The person appointed will fill the unexpired term to 7/1/95. Regular terms are 4 years. This board meets the 4th Wednesday of each month at 10:00 a.m. at the Florida Suncoast Dome, 1 Stadium Drive, St. Petersburg. Their next meeting will be January 27, 1993. The Sports Authority does not require the City's representative to be a Commissioner. However, when Mr. Allen Lewis's last term expired, the Commission determined they would prefer a Commission member be on this Authority and appointed Mr. Regulski. Reviewed by: Legal Budget Purchasing Risk Mgmt. DIS ACM Olher Originating Dept. City Clerk User Dept.: Costs: NA Total Commission Action: o Approved o Approved w/conditions [J Denied' o Continued to: Advertised: Dale: Paper: ~ Notrequlred Affected parties o NoUlied L~ Not required Current FY Funding Source: o Capt. Imp. o Operating o Other Attachments: Appropriation Code: rn None ^GREEMENT 50 THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this day of , , A.D., 19 , by and between the HUMANE SOCIETY OF NORTH PINELLAS, INC., a Florida non-profit corporation, whose address is 3040 State Road 590, Clearwater, Florida 34619, hereinafter referred to as II Agency, II and the CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA, a municipal corporation, hereinafter referred to as "City;" WIT N E SSE T H: The parties hereto, for and in consideration of the mutual covenants herein made and other good and valuable consideration, receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, do hereby covenant, and agree as follows: I. The Agency agrees to provide the following services Lo the City: (a) Pick up any injured animal, except horses or cattle, 24 hours per day, 7 days per week. (b) Accept any animal delivered to the Shelter 24 hours per day, 7 days per week. (c) Pick up any ownert., unwanted animal during normal Shelter hours, if owners are unable to de!iv'er to Shelter. (Normal Shelter hours are 10:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. daily, except Saturday, Sunday and Holidays.) (d) To the extent allowed by law I pick up any stray animal, except dogs, during normal Shelter hours, if it is confined or restrained. Stray dogs will be picked up only if injured, and no stray horses or cattle wil1 be picked up. (e) Pick up or accept delivery at the Sheller of any animal impounded by Police action. Said animal shall be kept by the Agency for up to 14 days. After 14 days, the city shall be responsible to make arrangements for: (1) The transfer of said animal to some other facility, or, , , (2) The release of said an i mal, or, 'I "rp) The payment or maintaining said animal at the regular boarding fee, in addition to said contract. (I) Provide the services of a accredited Humane OfJicer. He will investigate neighborhood complaints of animals that may be receiving inhumane treatment, or abuse, thereby assisting local police. 2. The agency will have the right lo dispose of all animals received in accordance with the current operating procedures of the Agency, including the following: 1 ,') " ,; (a) Stray animals will normally be held for a period of six (6) days. If not ..50 claimcd in this period of time, they bccome thc property of the Agency. " (b) Owncd, unwanted animals will be disposed of, in accordance with the current operating procedures of the Agency. They become the property of the Agency. (c) An Impounding fee and Boarding charges will be made ror all claimed strays and impounded animals, to persons retrieving the impounded animals. 3. The Agency shall maintain financial records and submit operating statements to the City as requested, which records shall be subject at all times to inspection, review or audit by personnel duly authorized by the City. 4. The Agency covenants that there will be no discrimination against any employee or recipient on account of race, color, sex, religious sect, national origin or ancestry in the performance of this contract and that it will comply with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 in regard to persons served and with Title VII of said Civil Rights Act of 1964 in regard to employees or applicants for employment. 5. The Agency shall act as an independent contractor in operating the aforementioned services and shall be liable for, and shall indemnify, defend and hold the City harmless from all claims, suitst judgments or damages, costs and attorney's fees arising from any negligent operation of the aforementioned services during thee term of this contract, and shall provide adequate liability insurance coverage at its expense. :t 6. The City agrees that payment from the City to the Agency shall be made payable quarterly, not to exceed $lt625 per quarter. In no event shall the total funds made available to the Agency exceed the sum of $6,500 during the term of this contract. The Agency shall submit its detailed statement monthly for services rendered by it. 7. This Agreement shall be effective for a period of one year beginning on October 1, 1992. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties here to have executed this Agreement the day and year first above written. AtteSl: HUMANE SOCIETY OF NORTH rlNELLAS, INC. Secretary By: President '11 I, , 2 " \ " ,," .': :' t .. ~. " CITY or CL~^RW^T6R, rLoR;D~ , 'J As ,to Agency By: City Manager Attest: As to City City Clerk Approved as to form and correctness: Countersigned: City Attorney Mayor-Commissioner J , " 'J .... ' i " oc '0\ T' " , , , t, I. ;,) " , ! q 'oj , \ \ \ 3 j .J , t. i . :. h'~_".""/",- '. "'~'.~ .1. '.1 ~J , . .. ,f , " ~. ., < . ';1" . ;' , .'0" ,,' . ~~<} , " .', ',H 'r:':' :~ ,'; 7';1, .:' "':I~${ :,!~ ;~~:'::~ ,:r, ,\ ,,::1; . . ~ ,~ ",:' " '~'~~r . '<.:: .:~.;i~ ':}:$~ J.:~~ . .'il;"~i; ,,' ,I,,! " ': ':,::;"~~ .. . ::' ;.~'~~\ <. ..~:;.:~ . ~:::~ c ~/~~: , . ,,:\~~ , "'B' ..! , " 'C:1~' , ,,' :,;,::'::;~'!~~~ , ' "1% · ,:,:"i'~A~ '.. o' ~ii~: dl " ""'J.. ;'j~ ..:\.... ::~;~ .>~~~~ ....., I. ',~<." '~"';''''';'~l , > , , .;. ,:. , ~" Clearwater City Commission Agenda Cover Memorandum 1t~1 Hea~ 12/3/92 SUBJECT: Procedure for resolving construction problems on Community Development rehabilitation projects. RECOMMENDA TION/MOTION: Authorize the use of CO"BG funds to correct construction problems in COSG rehabilitation projects, providing no more than $5,000 as a grant in any single case, with any necessary additional funds to be provided as a deferred convertible loan to be forgiven over a five year period, provided certain conditions are met and authorize the City Manager to increase the grant amount to a total not to exceed $20,000 in any single case, for a total amount not to exceed $100,000, B and that the appropriate offfcials be authorized to eK~~ute saffiC. . . ~-.~""".'I"~:r,l..""';".~ BACKGROUND: Several Community Development rehabilitation projects have been identified which have construction related problems. The City may have responsibility or liability in cases where construction monitoring has been inadequate. Grant funds will be provided to fund corrections in these cases in an amount not to exceed $5,000. Any additional funds necessary to correct construction related problems will be provided in the form of a Deferred Convertible Loan, which will be forgiven over a five year period provided the owner remains in residence and the property remains code-compliant. The City Manager will have the authority to increase the grant portion of any necessary funding on a case by case basis, provided that the total provided in anyone case does not exceed $20,000. I, Reviewed by: Legal Budget Purchasing Risk Mgmt. CIS "eM Other .~ N/'" ~ r<::,. N/A Originating Pept~ ~ \> Planning & De~py~nr' Costs: $ 100,000 Total User Dept: S 100,000 Current Fiscal Yr. C~i&&ion Action: o Approved o Approved w/conditions o Oenied a Continued to: Advertised: Date: Paper: ~ Not Rcqui red Affected Parties IllI Notified o Not Requl red Finding Source: o Copt tal Imp. D Operating t!J Other C08G Attncluoonts : IS! None Appropriation Code: 666-1-7200-303-000000-554-000 666-'.0128-169-000000-000-000 \ on recycled paper p I Clearwater City Commission Agenda Cover Mcmorand urn Item N Meeting Date: 12/3/92 5\ ~. SUBJECT: Resolution of rehabilitation construction problems in the cases of the Shuman, Watson and Elliott projects. RECOMMENDA TION/MOTION: Authorize the use of CDBG funds to be provided as a grant to correct construction related problems encountered in the cases of the Watson, Shuman and Elliott rehabilitation projects in an amount not to exceed $30,000 in total, ~ and that the appropriate officials be authorized to execute some. BACKGROUND: The above home owners have received funds for repair work through the CD Rehabilitation Program. Work performed was not satisfactory and has resulted in consequential damages, due to improperly monitored construction. Staff efforts have been unsuccessful in resolving these issues with the contractors involved, and legal action is contemplated to recover damages. In order to rectify the housing situation for the three families, the CD Division will fund the needed repairs directly. Competitive bids have been received for the work required to correct the problems at the Shuman house. The three qualified bid~ are for $12,255, $12,265 and $18,720. An additional bid was offered by a contractor which has not met City Rehabilitation Program qualifications in an amount of $18,740. City will provide funding plus any necessary contingency and future change orders, in an amount not to exceed $20,000. Work is to be performed by contractor approved and agreed to by City Manager and the Shuman's. The work required to correct the construction problems at the Watson home has not been bid, but is expected to be under $5,000. Work remaining in the Elliott home is minimal, and is expected to cost no more than $1,000. Reviewed by: Legal Budget Purchasing Risk Mgmt. Cts AeM Other At ~w fA NIA ~,() '~-i-, N/A . F~ing Source: o Capital Imp. o operating ~ Other COBG Attachments: Originating Ocpt: PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT Costs: , 30.000 Total commission Action: o Approved [] Approved ~/conditions o Denied o Continued to: User Oopt: , 30.000 Current Fiscal Yr. Advertised: Date: Paper: ~ Not Requi red Affected Parties ~ Notified o Not Requi red ~ None Appropriation code: 686-'-7200-303-000000-554-000 ~ , :: :1 :~ :.; [. } 1 1 \ , i . i i l '?, i "',\" .' I' JL( '. '5 \ b. ,,' December 3; 1992 Mr. & Mrs. Watson City of Clearwater Dear Mr. & Mrs. Watson, , .' This letter is to inform you that I am willing to perform rehabilitation work, Including any remaining punch list items, in your home again. This will be done at your convenience. Any additional work will be completed upon proper execution of, a Change Order, and approval by both you and the City of Cloarwater. .i .. 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FLORIDA a9&4e 3'thfi- , of Clearwater wor k wr i.teup for the residence of Paul South Prospect, Avenue. \ 1 I I I j: ) I I . Proposal to the city report dated November 16. 1992 and Laurie' Schuman at 1519 Clearwater Florida 34616. The price brake down as shown on Pbgos 1 through 3 on your writeup report and it dos not include any prices on sections 60. 63. 89 page 1 of 3; and section '24 paragraph 2 page 3 of 3; until is inspected by your Building Dopartment to determine the extend of the damago or if there is ono. Total price of proposal: With masonry work alte~native A---------$15tS70.00 '*" With masonry work alternativo 0---------$10.670.00 Once again thank you for the opporturiity to' bid o~ this work and give us a call with any questions you may have. Sincerely. John Grampsas Field Superintendent , , i, ;1. if, i" I' 1;.' ,I, * fl(~;\~l ~~\ w:4~ .. , ~rSj 1Jl-t- \' v-) (,\ ~ ; ~ t,i,ovo 0/ ~1 ~J-wl ve.. A <<.e.li:'u.dve " IS ~ _ (;-_._._--~Soo . , rr . J.' .. 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I.:he 1II1uorr.lgl\otl COli I:rnc t:.OI:, hnvl1l9 illtllH'!cl:oll l:.hn n!lov" rc- tercllccid property: {Iud h;lvlll~' fnmll.tnrh:ml lIIyn...l[ wllh I:.hl] rcqHl remen I:. nol: forth ill I:.ho work wr i !:n-Ull, t.:llf1 rohl1blli I:.n 1:1011' n l:nl1un rd s, '"nd pl nns of' I:he ...hov 0 to (crcllcotl propo rl:y I mill' J, 1II1dQrol:.allc1 l:.ho oxl:.r.!1l t Lltld clHlr.ncl;nr or tho \>'nrk 1:0 hn pr.r- tormed, prOpDGC lo !urnJ,sh 0111 lubor, l'!(jllJpU1I'lIlI:, hlltl lnnl:f1rln! l:o accomplish nll worlt nn dr:>r.c:r,lbt!u 1n I:ho wot-k wrll:o-up, \~lt;h I.:ho following cKce[ll:ionn; (J (.Ilolle, no ntn l:n.) ~J oM (.. tY/( ,,'/:, <'.... , ') l" (' . dollnrn ($ " J If f' If.,~ /( ~ . ,'- ' ) , ".,j,l:h llll il:omized brealtdown 011 1:110 nl:l:nchr!ll wodt wrl.l:o-up, \:0 .(orm this proposal. 1.1: l11Y hilt in nccopl:f!cl, I wIll commnllr::c work wlt:hl11 cn~plldnr dllyn n(l:cr t.ho Orclnr 1:0 l'r.occed is lssu~d illlU will COl1l1110 1:0 I:hl] work wUhin calendar days nfl:.cr the Ordtlr 1:0 l'..roccod is inntlOII. for ,I:he SUIII of; ) . 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It - 11.1 1I/n/n , " l Ii/:I rf " (813) 447.3000 }.800.362.3000 Proposal to the' city report dated November 16, 1992 and Laurie schuman at 1519 Clearwater Florida 34616. of clGarwnLer worh writeup for the r COG i dOllce 0 f Pau L O::.ULl th PI' o~;;pnc l Avonue. , ' , ! , The pr ice bra I(e down as shown on ptH]l)S 1 throu~h 3 on your writeup report and it dos not include any prices on sections 60. 63. 89 page 1 of 3; and secl.:.ion 24 POl-agl"aph 2 page 3 of 3; until is inspected by your Building Department to determi ne the extend of the damago or i f thl~re is one. f I Total price of proposal: , 9 1/v~ I j' With masonry work altenullive ^-------.--!H5.e70.00 With masonry w01-k alternative 8--~...-----$la.870.00 'I': Once again thank you for the opportunity to bid on this work and give us a call with any qUBsLions you may have,. " ' , . ~ I I ,i ( " ~ " .. I r I ~,~ }'c ~' , f r I': ,; V';I' \ -, . , . ,/~ . , City or Clcnrwlller Work Wrile-Up Report '1519 S. Prospecl Avenuc Pagc 2 or 3. CD SltEC # WORK I>l~SCRWI'I()N AN)) SI'ECIfo'ICATION COST ................................................................................................ ()OOHS 43 Check nil exterior doors for proper weill hcrstriJlping. . 11151:111 new wcolherslrippil1g liS reCJuired 10 insure pnS!illgewIIYs lire wcnlhertighl. wlllerlight I\ml rmtcnl proof. 44 Replace fronl enlry door jumh and reillslull frolll extcdnr dour /in 111111 lhe duur swings inward. (Reusc exbtinlj sleel doors IIlld hlllllwarc). 46 I 1151 ull hrnn...,c nlutllinllll1 heavy dilly screen duur III rrolll CIIIl Y. Ctllllflll'IC wilh IlItch, pneullllltic closing device, lillrely dillin, hug sweep, tllHI grlll. 27 Relllove dour jumh 10 laundry mum lllltt wrall dum u/lenilllt wllh (hywnlllll accommudate hi-rold dour. Pllinl tn mulch exlliling, Willi nlll~h. Dum In !Ill supplied by owner. 77 ELEc..'1'RICAI, Check circllil for lhe exlerior olll1elslo ensure orl (grUllnd rllutllnlcrr\lptcr) pruleclion. ReJluir or replace 10 meel code. 77 Illstall duplex oullel in exisling hox in WUl krnnm. 77 Replace norcscelll Iighl OXIme ill laundry mum. 29 JNTEIUOn 1~INISIIES RC(lnir intcrior walls in l1l11sler bed mom, wesl hcdrutHl1, dining mum, living room ilnd \II i1ily mom hy insl alling mi:;:;i ng drywall, pal ching or rCJllnclng dllmagcd or t!elcrinrulcd drywulllCl give smUlll h. dry finished 1IU1 rllce. SCIIIIIII wall pcnelrnl iuns, Pllitll 10 Illillch existing, 42 Jnslllll nUlc access PUllct ill wurk mum, cnmpletc with wcalhcr !>tI'iPlllng. J nslall uceess Plllicl ror waler line slllLl-urr valves in III ilily mom. '21,31 finish Willis where IWI) winllows wert; removed so it is flush wilh exisling, Willis, mulch malerials in kind. Openings lire locnled un ellsl Willis IIr hllll hill h nmJ sl1lull hedroom In righl or hili h. (I n hllll hill It finil'i1t nush rmm WflUr upening to lup uf ccrllmic lilc. Lellvc boxed in nrc4(shclf) In I uh Illcnvc. Hcpll.lcc existing wllllhoanl wilh grecn hoard cliver with wlllcrp~Ullr filll.~h.) , Remuve ceiling exhausl fun grill ill kitchen (run IInd ~Ieclrle hu~ ulrcndy heen removed). Plltch ceiling llud finish tll lllateh exisling ceiling texture. Rcpnlnl ceiling. 36, 38 36, 38 ncpnir the rollnwing ceilings hy replacing IIml repuirlng dclcrlnrulcd pluslcr/<.hYWl\ll with drYW:IlI and linishil\B llrcn to nlll\d\ cllit.llnH lIurfnccs (dining roum, living room, utility mOIll, WClil bedroum 1I11t11ll1lIiler,hcllrllmn). Repaint ceilings in roullls crrcclcd. I (I aa O~ (t. ,9. (c",!! n (;J-Qo~ If. '~fY ft. ~ l7';;c~ ft1So~ a lo:f!e ~Q:)tj? {I. SbC!l. if. I7s ~~ t1-3a:>~ _lfL :?m~ I . ~~'&f'E. IlL ,./ "I F , t, " j" ; ( l ;- l ., . -,/' 1',/ , ,,', ,;~ ',' r" : ,y' :./ ..I .. Lt"J. " ~~'i' City of ClclIrwlIter Wnrk Write-Up nerml 1512 S, Prospect Avenuc Page 3 of 3, CI) SI'EC #I wonK I>ESCnWI'ION ANI> SPECIFICATION COST' ...........~....................*........................+..................................~~ IN'l'lmrOn FINISIII~S CONTINurm t/kc;l':' [nstall caulking lIround the hase of tub In h,,1I hath, ... [nstall window screen:; on northern windows (2) lInd mll.~lcr hcdrtJUlIl winduw (1), Match existing window finish, 24 Cumplete the insinllation of culonial clear grllde husehullnls throughoul lhe home (dining room, kitchen, living rootH, llIuster hedrlllllll, hall, c111:;cll>, utility r(HJlll, work roum IInd hath roum), Owner is to llPply finish hcfurc installation, .. , ' Cut plumbing access panel for Illh in musler hlllh, Building Officlnl will delerminc scope of work In be dune lit I hut limc 10 corrcct nnoring 1I1llllinil leuching problem:; in mllsler bllth room. 22 I;I,OOHING RClIluve carpeting from living room IIl1d dining roum, Prepllre nooein!! fur new clIrpet illslllllatillJl, Crcute 1\ SIllOllt h evcn !mrfllcc. 22 Properly install F.lI.A. grade carpeting cumpletc with Pllllln dining ruum, living room, 91 EXTglUOR FINISIIES Corrcct grade along Ihe cast sidc of slrllclure. Inslllll rill dirl so thlll grude falls II minimunl of ti inches within the first to reel. lnslnll penslIcnlll hnhni sud. .. Excavate along south wall by hathroom winduw to check IntcBrity or rnuttng, .. Have drnin line for hot wilter heater and pan c1cnned (cxitl'i nn south l'ildc uf strllcture), Properly screen pipe at exterior wull, in order to prevent nny pest from entering structure.. MASONnv WORK AL,),ERN^')'f~ A: Properly point exterior concretc "Illck wnll (renr nOlthClIsl curner of addiliol1 llml con:;truclion joint), Chind orr patch work at knocknutltwullulls nil ('ornen; or nddiliulI ami cllrpmt cnnversinn, rinish in a workmllllship likc llIlIlIllcr. Properly seulllnd paint matching existing surface. MASONHV wonK ALTIWNATE II: Properly prepllrc eXlerior wall and apply stucco tomnl ch exlsllng :.tllcelll1nlsh, , ' t ~ 'l'lmMlTro:s J I live lIterlllllc inspection perforllled hy Iicem;cd eXlcll1IinllllnH COlllfllll1y. "'''' . NOTE: ITEMS THAT WEltE NOT JmOl/lIUm 11\' Tim CONTUA("T l)OCUM1~NTS (MAY 18, 1990), 'If $0, ()p' (}O (I B rJ ~ ...... ....... tlJ..rJSG.3 ~ d;. So ~ Itl. 910~ f1~ rt:.D~ 1t4So~ ~1Q)o~ tt f/7S~ rfj()., W~ , ltSs,co OJ 1 q. lS:o~ \0 !dd/ I' i'O . ~ ' ! , i: I," I ~' 1 .. i l ! ~ i '0 , , " 1, , r.' f' " \:, ! L , r ~ " .. " ;', l I, i,; r ,. ;. ~ \, I r ,+",.' ..... .loi..!' /H' ;; I T.&.NlI 'l:.-2.1O tJ0-A4 j//1",e, ~ cmJ - ~ -- Ptf-4t z. 0 F ~ , .' '"..,,--..--, ~ Cf1:r:~,- _7Jg~lcrN..hllt5~ .JJI!?t:tIJl.Mo?U_ ' J.faO 150 ,,~~ ~rtU/'c!. ecrrecf. re;. c..hec~ ! 'To FIN' ~ :1 'I :; 'v.B 'To 'l1\-J I ,l'l i \ : OYAL - ""P ~ !II " o)"AL (e~l i :, - i ! i I A L~ ' VlTe.. A 131i~~ ,810 I , ; L..T.&,eNn-reJ /I- /J;d 70 , ; I , 1 J ;';50 (CO /50 1120 7$'0 OJ~-2..S L :.JD"t~S f LJ5 ____..~__._ ~t6': L60 -=tS5 f"'t..""" ',L::1 0 _ ,....J..fJ .2:.~. s' T~5 j~l J.f9S 13 _~~D_ ,t,S 00 1300 5" 11..6".6: i !fL.]"; , I!?-NH T~ .f3 ! f ' " I I (."r6IZ.N,4-r~ f3 13/070l7f'- ( I I , j 1 1 , r~ : IYllr.E- , I 5/ ;:5"'00 1:.0 I 300 :1000 r 0)_15"0 __ _ltl~. a CADS ;2 d. - fo.o :So ,l.1 ( 0 77S J~~fL_~_- ,', '-(2.00 ._LQ) ~'" 0 ' , . "~I 1.5'0 N/A tJlt\ ;l!oTJ;S : 'Br~,t dLU,~/J (jc:nJ-t"~~ ~ (.U{ra:s wi bl?:! I. 37:5" add, htrr? J e., r..:;rY' J c;e R~ illS 81P BY .....lfex:; {j...~ -~u:J" dc4s ;.)or /Jo/'/!$$ Al/ 010 1't.m0c.>"v7-S Ill."",if .;.. r. - 'It -1f, ,tfl-r 8 101 - 1~1G:r I . I .- i :1 ,; .--.- :';~,I 'I " ~bkI.'" " 'i , . ,--.- CITY OF Ct.gAItWAT~1t WOnK WIUTE.UP HEI'OltT lt~I~~ DATE: Novembcr Hi, 1992 OWNER: Paul D. and Lauric Shuman 1'1l0NEl ~41 ~ /570 I)ROl'ERTY Al)DlU~SS: 1519 S. Prospcct Avelluc. ClenrwlIler. rL SUHlJIYISION: Delmont' 2nd Addition ut.OCI( NO.: C LOT NO.: 42 &. 43 FACILITIES AVAILABLE: WATEIt [Xl SANITARY SEWER [XI ELECTIUCAL POWER [XI (:AS [XI .---.....---. ,. nEV~E\^lr:D /\Nt) AN'r.OVED Do~n: -_'~1"_~~~ _'Z~LZ_ _____ I' ~ · 'g'bi./. .Jy: -7.:r-. Oh ~li1_._ _'___ r: ',; . T ",T',) /.r ' p /\ppnOVED HOUSING INSPECTOH: lJIxlc WnlklJr-Dunclln p "'\ . . /1-1 ~ - ~ 'bn"1 "'. "'_/"_" ..;.-/'__..____ r... (...., fU!-tLb <7\: ~"'"' __~~~ ~{d.I,~~W1n' :.- -- (_f1 PllBO 1 of 3 ' CD SPEC # WORK DESCRIIYI'ION AND SPECIFICATION COST ******************************************************..**...................................... I ROOFING 60.63.89 Remove all old roof covcring Inalerinls from nnl dct'k portiull elf rouf. Rcplace all deteriorated decking, rnners. soffil & rllscill dil\clIVCfl'd (lll':f, wood roplacement included in hid). Remove three p) ubsoklc vcnllllltlnn IItlll'kp; (old kitchen exhaust, 2 gas heuter vClltS). Inslllll propCf 111111hll1J.l umltllJlcrcd insulalion '(10 drain watcr) along wall and inlcr!ict'titlll (If nllt fouf III> ncccssary. (Building Deparlmenl must pcrfmm speciul ill!.JlCl'llclll (If lhis portion of work, Under the su pcrvlsintl uf Ihc nullding I>l'llllltmclIl cui IIWIIY and remove stllCCU frum w,all. If dCleriorulion to frlllllil1!( l1Iclllhcrl> hilS occurrcd n change order will be is!illCd,) ^pply n Il1mlilh~d hll umen roof liS per CD spccificalions. Rcplacc stuccn wall wherc nashing WIIS Inl>lnllcd, I\cnlllntl pnintto match existing exterior. if Lj 4' 'OS ~ :I I:b't:rO ,\' Properly anchor and muunt !lir condilioning unit on u rigid l\uppurL with vibration isolators. \ I CARPORT CONVEHSION : 'j I,' ; I, ! .. Rcmove rric7.c !)()aid and sunit lIlong northern side or ~lrul'turc (inl'lmllng portions of the enst and west walls in urell or cal port llllllllddilltln). Pruperly install approved hurricanc straps 10 exisling roof frame IIlc'lllhers. t(j oG~ ;, IlIslall insulation in cavily bctween the COllcrete hlock Willi llmlthc hellm. Reinstall frieze board and soHit. Pr<il)crly scnt lInd pnint frieze hllnnl oml . soflit. (Delete if Mnsonry Work Alternate n is ndopled.) t. Fill three (3) stcel columns in side concrete block wall :mlid with concrete grO\l1. iI ;;..c8~ I': ~.' L , " i ~ .... 90 .. Install blown ill insulntiulI into Ihe ceiling (If norlh western pnrlinll of strllcture,(carporl cUl1Verl'iOll nren). :// :L ('Jove; " ... P e..A.M J 1-1)dB': ~ :f 2So, c:1O \. , L f. Ii L ~~. ; " , I l: .. i, Ie f i III I . ~ ~ 0 :,; : ~. .. {j1 -,iV , ; -11 .; ./ ;:;City or clearwater . ' ' iWork Write-Up Hepart I,'.. 1519 S. ProsJlcct Avenue. , , Page 2 of 3. , I " : CD SltEC II wOIm UESCIUlYI'ION AND SI'Ec((t[CATrON COST ,. *************************.**..*.**.**.**.*.***..****............................................ noons 43 Check alt exterior doors for propCr wcnlherstrippillf.t. weatherstripping as required to insure IlllsslIgeWllYS lire watertight and rodent proor. 111511111 lIew WClllhctlight, 44 Replacc fmnl entry dum jillnh lInd reinsl ul\ front cXIl~~ti!lt dllur Sll I hilI the duur swings inward. (Rcusc cxislinl; ~Iccl uuunllllld hUllIWlltc). 4(j Inslall bronze nlumillurn hcltvy dilly SC/'Cl'lI door III frolll C/lII}'. CIlllll'klC whh lalch, pneumatic c1using uevicc, safety chain, lml,t sweel), IItHl grill. 27 Relllove door jamb 10 laundry mUlI1 and wrllp door ulU:nillR wilh drywnlllu acconulIodatc bi-fold duoI'. Painl to mulch cxilil ins Willi Iinl.~h. Dum I" Ill! supplied by owner. 77 ELECTRICAL Check circuit for the exterior outlets III ensure (j for (~round fnulllfllcrruplcr) protection. Repair, ~. lei ll1ccl code. 77 I nslall duplex out leI in existing box in wm !<r (llH 11 , 77 Replace norcsccnt light fixlure ill laundry tUum. 29 INl'EIUOn FINISHES Repair inlerior wall11 in masler bedl'llom, wesl hedroom, dining ruullt, living , room and utility room hy installing missing drywall, patching or replacing damaged or deteriorated drywnlllo givc sl1umlh, dry finished surface. SClllull wall pcnclnlliol1s. ElliuL to match exisling. 42 Inslall attic acecss panel ill work roum, complete wilh welllhcr slrippjllR. Infilall accC/;s' p[incl for walcr line shUI-orf vnlves in utilily roum. 27,31 finish walls where l\Yo windows wcre rcmovcd so il is [lush with CXislll\lt walls, match materials in kind. Openings lire llwlllel! UIl elLlll wnll:; of hllll hnlh and smnl1 bedroum tll righl of bat h. (I n hnll hnth finish nnsh from tnp uf opening 10 lop of ceramic lile. LCl\ve boxed in lIn:a.(:;hc11) in lnh nlcove. Replace exisling wallhoard wilh green hoard cover wilh wlIWrrmlOf nni!ih.), dI '2-/k1~ CHJ:) IP J )5'.00 1/'1- J~aP $Jf~~ tff :2-3 5' be; II :35~ I/KtX/ ts /S~ II :J$o-p /I / ~~ I Remove ceiling exhilusl fan grill in kitchen (fun llull electric hilS 1Ilrcl\lly hecn removed). Palch ceiling nnd finish 10 lIllltch existing ccllinp, lexlurc. nC[1l\illl . Jt ,/ "11""()7!:? ceiling. , " = / ~ . Repair Ihe following ceilings hy replacing /lud n!pnitlllg dClcriflTlI1C~ plaslcr/drywnJl wilh drywall and linishing area tl) mulch existin~ !;\lTfncc!i ,-/.>'"0 ~ (dining room, living ronm, ulility rollin, west hednmm II III I 11lllslcr hCllrollm) ~~ Repainl ceilings in rooms effecled. ~ 36,38 36,38 ) .- " . .. IlL " - /fS~c-~~~.~.,,:.-' ~J ,.' '''';:l~M. ........ /J ~\.I\ "..,~...._ ,,~~\ , >?... '~ . ..-~ (~ ,.''', ,;t:l\ ", .P 9 ;;-:n~ \",-1. f '~.-.:S: ~.,;, ,.S-,: "~'l("'-''''y~ll .....jj.t t\~""",' COIUlUtrnr IIr.W:I.nrm:Ur f1r.I',\/t r: 11m r C l 'J' Y u ,Ii' CI , ril J\ rt W ^ 'J' r;: H ,."", n""r.r ...nl .'.11II ct. r. ^ It W A , r. 'I , rt.nllltlA ,1:'1 ~ I n Hchnhllil:lIl;iOll Uid l'roposnl ForI . l'J/9 .). I~~ Ae. FIle 'Uo. C(7/T ~(.,c~?e {!~;?;r?i Con~ractor COI,~pn~}lnmQ _ /;/ ;;/.:,O or I'r.ul'onn! I>~t-h..c ~1""IA~~ /:'-:/7- ..?t/C:;J"("/' , , t?conl:racl:or' 0 7\ddrcss ~ occupied -. " . j (." ~') -'~,,': ~ >-- Froln: i i 1 UUl;in9 Consl:.ruction dwelling w111 bo ; i I D VllCll1I1: " pnOPOS1\J~ 1., tho und(!1:!'lig~ccl contl:'Dct:or., hnvIng ,innpncl:ml thn f1hov'r. l:'C- (crclIcctl propeJ:ty; and hnvl11g Cnndlia r. b:nc1 rnYllnl r wi!.:h tho requlrcl11~nt set: forth in the work writa-\ll', l:ho rchllbll1t:nt:loll s I:nndlJrds, ilnd plnns of the nhova ro [0 1:01100(1 prop!! r.ty I nrld 1 uuders!:am1 the oxb;ml: nml chnrnctQr or lho ,^~rk to 110 por- formcd, propose to furnish all Inhor. cqll Lplnont:, nnd mnt:f1d al' 1:0 accomplish nIl work no dancr Ibccl i.1l thO' wn, k wr l tn-up, ,~l th ,tho (allowing exceptions: (If nou(!, so lll:nl.:n.) J " 'dollnrn ($ -/.1.f{;O, -r; :,{ , l' 1 t I 0- r I', 'T: 'I',l~ 'I'h i ,,;, I !' I lJ l'r I"': f ~ } . ' ! F i( , I ~; ! I': ': L , n 1 \', ~ F } l 11.:' , " " ,',,> II~ :j 't t., li for ,the sum of . with nil il:.elnlzed breoltrlo'-'Ill 01\ I:ho ntl:achIJCl w(lrk wd.l:p.-up, l;o forlll this proposnl~ 11: lilY hltl 19 nccopl:cll, I will CtllnlnlJl\cn worlc wIthiu cnlcnclnr dnya nn.pr l:ho ()r;dor to ('rococll is issu~d and will complcl:o l:he work wlt:hln cnlcndur cloys nEl:.cr tho Order to P..roccecl Is fsnned. '. , I '-- ,/ /J)~' -S4~~."& - r l}~JiC1rrzrc{l Signa 1:.\1 ro . , " crz-L,c-- c..-z....-. '1'1 tl 0 1/0'1'1::: '1'hls nhoel: lnunl:. be nl:.l.:nchml to wurlc ,..r.1 to-lip ""It.ll l:h~ It:~i7.ccl brcnltdowns wrll:.ton ill lheir npl'rOpdhl:o npl1c:cn in order for 1l!J 1:0 connldcl: YOllr bhL It - 11:\ 11/17/77 " ,I II T I!;~~r" jj'j: ." .J./ ..~ "i~' t" : . ;"i . .\-.: ,'.1.' ; ,( ,', j I, ' I ! , ~I " I /1 ,/ CI'IY OF CLEARWATlm WORK WIUTJ~.U)l1UCP()n'I' DATE: Novcmber 16, 1992 OWNER: Paul D. and Lat/rie Sht/IlUlu PIIONEl PROPERlY ADDRESS: 1519 S. PrOl;pccl Avenuc, Clellrwlltcr, FL SUBDIVISION: Belmont 2nd Addition BLOCK NO,: C FACILITIES AVAILABLE: WATER [X] SANITARY SEWER [Xl ELECTIUCAL "o\Vrw [Xl GAS (Xl I.OT NO,I 42 &. 4:1 ----...--..... . . r ~ .. .. I ~ . .........~ '''_'''. -..- HEVn;VV~f) /\~'.iD APrnOVED l:otn: --Lf{;..t_~~.& .'Z:f~_ _____ f~ . ~, ,#A;;71- ~y. ~-r~r-'''' ~~~- (,::. ,'i' '''j '.) ,..! 'n Id'PrlOVl:D HOUSING INSPEL10R: Dixie Wnlkcr-DUllcnn r' i ~ ~, : / I - / t, - 'f. #--. ' . r -< rt~t~(.,.,.{'- . Xi~~ __~~~~{d:I~JIIl1.~:'- -- f .1"1 Pnge 1 of 3 . CD SPEC # WORK DESCRIPTION AND SPECIFICATION COST *****.....**...******.**.********..*.*.......*.***.............................................. , ! I' ROOFING 60, 63, 89 Remove all old roof covcring IIH1lcrilll.,; fmlll nal t1cl'k purtiun uf runt Replace all deterinralcd deckin~, raflers, soffit & fMcia di~cuvercd (10% wU1ll1 rcplacement included ill bid). Remove Ihrcc (3) ()h.~()Jcl c velll Unliun ~llIl'k!i (u1d kilchcn cxhnusl, 2 gas healer venls). Inslall proper nlll;hlllJ,t nllll tllpercd insulalion (to drain waleI') along wall and inlerliecliul! (If nlll rtlur II.~ necessary. (Building Deparlmcnl musl perfOl'm fipccinl ill:;pccliull ur Ihi!! portion of work. Under lhe fiupervision of lhe Duilding f)l:lulIllllCnl cllllIWlIY and remove SlllCCU frulll Willi. If deleriornlion lu fnuning memberfi hill; occurred a change order will be issued.) Apply a modified hilulIlcn roof liS per CD specificalions. Replace slucco wall where nnshillg \VIIS imilllllcd, sefllllnd paint to match cxistil1~ exterior. l , . !f5-'5?J · ~ ~~ Properly anchor and mOllnt air condilioning unil on 11 rigid till\lporl wilh vibration isolalors. ' 15-' .-/ CARPORT CONVERSION .. Remove friezc hoard and soffjl ulong nnrlhcrn side of structure (illC~ludlng portions of lhe casl and wesl walls in urClI uf cllrport nnd ntldilinn). Properly inslall approvcd hurricane slraps III existing rouf frnmc IlICmhcrli. I S;?J - ~- Install insulatiun in cavily bclween lhe Cllncrcle block Willi 1I1Ulthc hellm. Rcinslall frieze board /llld soWt. Propcrly sClIl nud "uint f,lci',c hllllrd nml soflil. (Dcletc if Masonry Work Allcrnalc n is adopled.) .. Fill three (3) sleel clllumns in side CUllcrclc block wall sulhl wilh Cllllcrclc grolll. J 5'ZJ --. 90 .. Inslall blown in insulation inlu lhc cciling (If north wcslcTII pmliul\ or structure (carporl conversion urea). "'35 '2-' ,-- .S-t0-:,t;;tI ~1j /{>~ ---- " , \ IS?,) ,--. , , ?S2J : - . . . , ~ '. ,..-' 'J,. }~l' " I J , /. I i I , /1, , I ;"', Cit}' uf Clearwuter Work Write-Up Report 1512 S. Pruspect Avcnue Page J of 3. CI> SI'I~C /I WOHK DESCRIPTION ANI> SPECIFICATION COST **.*.****.**.******..****.....~.~..****..**.*..*..*.*........................................... INTERIOR FINISHES CONTINUED Inslall caulking around the hase of tub ill hall bulh. ~_cr - Inslall windo\v screens on northern wjnd()w.~ (2) nmlll1l1sler hctlrl1111l1 winduw (1). Mulch existing window IJnish, '7.s- - 24 .... Cumplele the illslallaLioll of culonial clear Hradc hllscllll/ll tls tlllll\llthullt lhc hUlllc (dining roOlll, kitchcn, living roum, master hedroum, hnll, c1ol\ct!l, utilit)' 'room, work roum and bath room), Owncr hi lu IIppl}' Iilli!lh hcrure inslallalion. L/sV - CuI plumhing access pancl for tllh in master halh. BuiltlinA Orncinl will determine scope of work 10 be done al IllIIt lime lu correct numlllR IIml !lull leuching problcms in mllster hath room. ? .. \ , 22 FLOORING Rcmovc carpeting frum living room alld dining mom, Prepare nouring fur new carpct illslallathlll. Crcllte 1\ sn\lllllh even sltrfncc. 22 Properly install F.lI.A. grade cl\rpcling complete with pall, in dining rUllm, living room, ' 9J EXTI~IUOR FINISIIES Correct grade along Ihe cast side of slruclmc. Instllll fill dirt so lhlll grnde falls II minimulll of 6 inchcs within thc first 10 fect. Inst/lll penslIcnlll hnhni sod, Lf's"~-- J $."27 - .... Excavate along south wall by bnthroolll window tu check illlcgrity llf fuuting. .. Have drain line fur hot wnter heater lInd pan cleaned (exits nlt Stlut h side uf structure). Properly screen pipe at extcriur Willi. ill urder to prevcnt nllY pcst from enlering structure. )t.V ~ MASONRY WORK ALTERNATE A: Properly puint exterior concrelc block wall (rcllt IIllrlhc/lsll'mncr IIf 1Illditillll and construclionjuint), (hind orf [llllch work nl kl111CkllUllllt'uliulls Illll'tlrlWrS uf auditiun and carporl conversion, rinish in II workmanship like milllller. Properly selll IInu paint malching existing SlIrfllcc. 1\ ~;Z) ".-- , Cj;'C/ - ~ 36o()/ Ct/ I~ MASONRY WORK ALTEHNATE II: Properly prepare exterior w"Hand apply stllCCO to mlllch existing Iilm:Cll finish. TERM ITES Have II termite inspectiulI pel'fol'lm:d hy liccllI;cd eXlcl'IlI.lnnling CUI\1I11Ill}'. .* NOTE: ITEMS THAT \VlmE NOT HEQUlHED BY TIm CON'I~) DOCUMENTS (MAY 18, 1990). ' ~ ~ " i I ; ~ ' I \ " ,.' ! i J ! j I , " , 1 " I , L !. i I, i' : t', I v: I: 1 \; " i L~ to. I, I I' :' :"i~ \: I l: ," t. !", .. ! . t: '~~; ,I'" :f{ ,y \:1 ,/ ,'. . I I / I ' /' City or Clenrwater Work Write.Up Report 1519 S. Prospect Avenue rugc 2 ur 3. co SPEC II wonK VESCIUI'TION ANI) SI'ECJIo'ICI\TION COST ****************...****.**********************.*****..*...*.***.*........................*...... noons Check all exterior doors for Ilrnpcr wcnthcfstrippinR. ln~lnll new weatherstripping as rcquired to insure pn!j:;ngeWllY~ I\rc wenthcrlight) watcrtight and rodenl proof. --". 43 1sr:J 44 Replace front cntry door jamh anu rejll.~l:tl\ fronl cxtelilll IllIm !Ill Ihnl lhe door !\wingJ\ inwmll. (Rcul\c. cxi!\\ inl~ !\\c.cllluIHK 1I11l111l1l\IWlltC), Instnll bronze aluminUIll hcavy duly scrcCn door III front cnlly,l'lHlll1h'IC with Illtch, pneumatic closing device, surcly chain, 1~llg sweep, nnd Will. zYs- - I I 7.,- ~ 46 27 Remove dour jamb to l:ltIndFY room IInd Wtllll dun I' ul'cllilll( wit h dr YWlllIIll accommouale bi-fuld unoI'. ruinl 10 lI1ulch exifilillg Willi rilll!ih. Dum tn he supplied by oWller. I .5 '2:) 77 ELECTfUCAI~ Check circuit for the exterior ollllct:; 10 cnsure (iFf (wound f/lult Interrupter) proteclion. Repllir or replace to llIeet code, I ~-o - 7s"- 150 ' 77 Install duplex outlel in existing Imx in wnrkrnmn. 77 Replace OOJ'cscenllighl lixlurc ill laundry mUIlI. 29 INTElUOR FINISHES ,Repair interior walls in master bedroum, west bedroom, dining morn, living room and utilily mom hy inMnlling missing, dry\...all, p~\\I:hillg nr rc\)lnclI\B dnmaged or deterioraled urywnllto give smool h, dry rinishell lUll fnce. ~CIII/l1I wall pcnetmliomi. Painl tn malch existing. ~>'~) -- 42 Inslilll aHic aCcess panel in work flHll\1, complete with weather stripping. 7S--- I nslHlI acccss panel for wulcr line shul-off vulvcs in utility mom. ,-... Z.o> _ 27, 31 Finish walls. wherc two windows were removed so il is nush wil h cxisllng walls, match m:ucria\s in kind. Opcnings lire \ncatedtlll ClIst walls of hull hnth IInd fimall bedroom I() right or hulh. (h\ hull hlllh linish nllsh [mm lUll u[ opening to top of ccramic tile. Lcave hoxed ill nrc4(shcll) in 1111, nlcnvc. Replacc existing wallhoard wilh green liliaI'd covcr with wlIll'rprullf rintsh.) y(Q; -- 36, 38 Remove cciling exhaust fan grill in kitchen (fun ami electric hUIi ulrclllly heen removed). Palch ceiling and !illi:;h \0 match existing ceiling Icxlnrc. Hcpnint ceiling. /~...... 36, 38 Repair lhe [ollowing ccilings hy rcplacing IInd rcptllrlllg dclcrlurulcd plastcr/drywnH with drywall lllld Iinil'hing nrea In mutch (!xl~tl"H IUlrfl1cCII (dining room, living rOOln, ulility room, wcsl hedruom 1l1lllIHllstcr hCIlumm). Rcpaint ceilings in roOIllS effectcd. 02;1 - j~;b/T :2-7f/il- at., \ I ;1 I' ,.--. " ' r- , J ! i i t 'I I I i \, I I ! . , , ~~\' . ~ c ~_ ':\: ,\ H, ,: , ' ':' ~r:.: I.' ':j/'/i' , ',!' ',i 'l:.';', , ':,' ,:1 l';:f . , . .' ~ f ~~~'; , ," " '. '., ',' ~ ,~ . ! ,.......:".. , .: ~, '''.'' " :: jl :~.r. , ,I:' ,;,1' , ,,' "i' .liS '_' ,. I ~ . 1'. " .;' \ill' , ': ,1-:" , ' I L""; , .;.. , ~, , I ' j, ,,' .. "J, ':> ',; fill, ., ':" . .. ~'I-, . - 1'<';" , 'I },;, . ' I:F~ '",I'ri : ~';f .;'.1 ,t:1; ,I' t':: : '''If:,L .::', ' ~ \ ,." j'); " . f ' 1.1 /~f , ", "1 ':I"i,'.J'~ , ' 1 ~..: , ' . ,. 0.. t pr\ \ I; I ..!It ",," Ilk . " ", ',i'S' '. ..' . i>'\~ , 11:;' . i, .. _ l' .t:~. ~, <, ' ~;' , to, ' ! .,M ;. V ,~'.. ' ....:tF 5 MissiNG , '. \ ,) ~ i.' . . . ~~;:::" ' ,,\. +.' !1~} , " ,,'i ""', " ,', \.,. ' " . .;' . . ~ ,.1 ~.. . .': co., .-:.> "T'.' , 'I ,I .\->' " ", Q.'. . . ; , ,. , , , .. " If .' ,. . ~ I. ' " " " . c.h' " .c..t .\ :1 , '. ~ ' ;. \ ' 'I :J} i\ ;t' ''':'1 " ,) ~ . ~: , .., ..,:,~ ~~ ~~r~ ~ ,. ,....~..:+. ", '. "",' I" II II l 1, , , .. ; , :.\.' <' ".: I, " : ' , t' ~ ,': I: :, .1 ,~: c '~~p L ~L' ! ~;: ': ", , ' . ! ' .. ,> , , ' ',,? \ ..: i :, " f h . ," ., ~ ~ " 1 ' , " f " , ," " '>' , , ~:,: 't CLEJ\RWATER CITY cm,1MISSION '1_' 5"::5,,3 12/0"92 Agenda Cover Memorandum ~ Solid Waste ordinance Revision RECOMMENDATION/MOTION: Pass on first reading Ordinance 5321-92 which revises Chapter 54, Code of Ordinances, regarding Solid Waste Management, to conform to the new requirements imposed by recycling and the Solid Waste Management Act of 1988. ~ And that the appropriate official be authorized to execute same. BACKGROUND: Articles I and III of Chapter 54, Code of Ordinances, regarding solid Waste Managemem:. have been revised to conform to the new requirements imposed by Recycling and the Solid Waste Management Act of 1988. The ordinance has been rewritten to define Solid Waste, Recycling and Recyclables. The revision also encompasses the changes necessary to control the flow of solid waste and recyclables within the city limits of Clearwater. It unifies the total Solid Waste Management effort to include recycling and states that all Solid Waste Management within Clearwater will be accomplished by the City except for cases where the city does not choose to provide the service, such as, roll-off containers and certain types of compactors. The revised ordinance delineates pre-collection practices, types of containers, container placement for collection, prohibits littering, prohibits new incinerators and denies access to the solid waste stream by outside companies except by permit. The city Manager is designated approval authority for these permits. The purpose of the revised ordinance is to retain unto the city, total control of the solid waste stream. It enables the City to either provide all of the services required for sound Solid Waste Management or to franchise or permit all or a portion without the interference of outside waste haulers or recycling companies syphoning off the valuable recyclables and, thereby, passing on the costs of the Infrastructure to the citizens of Clearwater. This 'approach to solid waste management enables the city to operate the solid waste system at the lowest possible cost to our customers. The adoption of this ordinance, at this time, is requested in order to have it in place before the next state legislative session. Efforts are being made to enact into state law statute revisions limiting the power of local governments to regulate the flow of recyclables or the operation of private recycling companies. This ordinance we hope will be "grandfathered in" and if so, will protect our waste stream from having its valuable recyclables syphoned off for' profit. It will allow us to market our valuable recyclables and return the income to system support in order to defray a portion of operating costs. '\ ,'~ I I Revi ewcd by: 11 I Legal ~ I Budget N/A Purchasing N/A I Risk Hgrnt. H/A .! CIS U/A ACH N/A agendilliw.SCIII r I I ! Originating Dept. I I Public Yorks/Utilities I J-rt Y11'~, ,J if7 ! User Dept. · I I I I Adverti!;cd~ I Date: 1 Paper: ,I ~ Hot required i Affected parties f notified X I Not required Costs: Hone commission Action (Current FY) Approved Funding Source: Approved , ' w/condltions _____ capt. lmp. Denied operating Cont1d to Other Appropriation Code(s) Attachments: Ordinance 5321-92 t' ORDINANCE NO. 5321-92 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA, RELATING TO UTILITIESj AMENDING VARIOUS SECTIONS IN CHAPTER 54, CODE OF ORDINANCES, RELATING TO SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT AND RECYCLING; CREATING SECTION 54.015, CODE OF ORDINANCES. TO PROVIDE FOR DEFINITIONS; AMENDING PROVISIONS RELATING TO PRECOLLECTION PRACTICES, CONTAINERS. PLACEMENT FOR COLLECTION, UNAUTHORIZED ACCUMULATIONS, LITTERING, AND ENFORCEMENT PROCEDURESj PROHIBITING CERTAIN MATERIALS FROM BEING PLACED FOR COLLECTION; PROHIBITING NEW PRIVATE, INCINERATORS; 'PROHIBITING CERTAIN PRACTICES RELATING TO', SOLID WASTE AND RECYCLABLE MATERIALS; CREATING SECTIONS 54.30 'THROUGH 54.34, CODE OF ORDINANCES, RELATING TO RECYCLING SERVICES:, REQUIRING A PERMIT FOR RECYCLING SERVICES; ESTABLISHING APPLICATION "REQUIREMENTS AND PROVISIONS FOR RENEWAL, SUSPENSION, REVOCATION' OR" DENIAL OF RECYCLING PERMITS; REASSIGNING CERTAIN DUTIES AMONG CITY OFFICES; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA: ' Section 1. Article I of Chapter 54, Code of Ordinances, consisting of Sections 54.01 through 54.12, is amended, and Section 54.015 is added thereto, to read: CHAPTER 54. SOL I 0 ~/ASTE MANAGEMENT AND \~EEQ GONTRGl- ARTICLE I. GENERALLY ; (b) Exception for commercial establishments. This chapter shall not prohibit the actual' producers of solid waste refuse, or the owners of premises upon which solid waste refuse has accumulated, from personally collecting, conveying and disposing of such solid waste refuse, provided such producers or owners comply with the provisions of this chapter and with all other governing laws and ordinances. This paragraph shall not be construed to provide for or as a llowi ng co llect ion by subcontract. An owner or producer of refuse or recvc lab le materials may sell or donate these materials but may not enter into any disposal aqreement whereby the owner or producer pays for the use of the container or for haulinq. (c) Exception for outside collectors. This chapter shall not prohibit solid waste collectors of refHso from outside of the city from hauling such solid waste refuse over city streets prescri bed by, the director of pub 1 i c works sanitation superiRtondent provided such collectors comply with the provisions of this chapter and all other. governing ,laws and ordinances. (d) Except ion for pr i va te co 11 ectors with ro ll-off conta i ners. Th i s chapter shall not prohibit a private collector holding a permit issued by the city from placing and servicing roll-off containers for commercial and industrial solid waste refuse that the city does not choose to collect and approves for collection by outside contract. ' Sec. 54.03. Director of public works Sanitation superintendent; powers; appeals from action. All sol id waste refuse accumulated in the city shall be collected, conveyed, and disposed of or otherwise manaaed by the city under the supervision of the director of publ ic works :anitation superintendent. The director of public works city manager or his designated represeRtative shall have the authority to establish the type of container, the frequency of collection, location of container, amount of solid waste refuse and recvclina garbage collection or -aft4 disposal service needed. 1'.0y person aggrieved by a regulation of Dr fee charged shall have the right of appeal to the city manager who shall have the authority to confirm, modify or revoke any such regulation or fee. Sec. 54.04. Precollection practices. (a) Preparation of solid waste refuse: (1) Garbage. All garbage before being placed in garbage cans for collection shall be ~ drained of liquid from it all free liquids and shall be wrapped Qt, bagged or enclo~ed in paper or plastic other combustible material before beina placed in any container for collection. " (2) Trash. All trash shall be drained of liquid before being deposited for collection. (3) Recvclables. Recvclables shall be prepared for collection in accordance with directions promulQated bv the city as part of the reevcl ina education proaram. i. C :r' " " ! I " 2 ", \, '\' " ,'\ 3 I' fitting covers. and shall be water-tight. Capacity. Except in the case of €-art- containers provided by the citv . , " each .garbage- conta i ner shall have a capacity of not more than thirty (32 gallons, and shall weiQh not lnore than 60 (sixty) pounds when full be of such weight when full or collected that it can be handled by one man Hit-hOut strain or pass iblc injury. b. Sanitation. GaFbagc containers shall be of a type approved by the city and shall be kept in a clean, neat and sanitary GonditioR at all times. c. Location. All garbage containers shall be kept at ground level. (3) Trash. Each trash containers shall be of a kind suitable for <:ollection purposes as may be dcter-m4ned by the sanitation supcr-intendcnt --.and shall be in good condition and of such shapD, size and ~:eight when full that it can be handled by one man~1ithout strain. i1l+4* Commercial trash bins or trash roe~. No commercial trash bins or trash rooms shall be construed or used after October I, 1~79, without written permission of the director of public works sanitation inspector. No existina bin existing prior to October I, 1979, shall continue to be used, and no new bin shall be permitted for use, unless it is completely enclosed and water tiaht including a fleor, ~iding and water tight rodent proof and a tight fitting cover. Proof of any such bin existing prior to Oc~ober I, 1979, ~ha:l be by written notice only by the mvner or user filed with the sanitation superintendent I't'ithin ninety (90) day~ af October I, 1979. S~ch noticc shall give thc exact siz~ and location of thi~ bin and its datc or approximate date of construction. Only trash shall be plaecd or kept in an exi~ting rubbish or trash bin. ill f5+ Commerci a 1 canta iners. Containers !:-arge conta ioers too hcavy for one man to lift without strJiA shall be of such size and shape as ta be capable of beinQ lifted and emptied into city collection vehicles hoisted mechanically and fit without delay or damage into the dumping point of city ~anitatioR collecting unit~. Commercial front end containers provided by the owner and used in conjunction with compactors shall first be approved by the director of ~ublic works superintcAdent of sJnitJtion, such approval to relate to the ahility of the city to service such equipment. (c) Storing of solid waste refu~e: (1) Public places. No person shall place any solid waste refuse in any street, alley or other public place or upon any private property whether owned by such person or not, unless it is in containers for collection. No person shall place any solid waste refu~e at the curb for collection except on his or her property adjacent and directly in front of him, and such plac~ment shall be behind the curb or where the curb should would be. Any person having a corner lot may use the side yard curb. of his property subject to the director of public works' sanitation ~upcrintendentls approval. No person shall throw or deposit ,any solid waste refuse in any ditch. stream or body of water. (ontaincriled trJsh shall be picked-up on regular garbage pick l:lp days. The city manager is aut~orizcd to waive tbe requirements of this section for a ~pccific numbet of 4 III... " days, not to cxeccd ten (10), after hur~icanc~ or severe stor'~ (2) Unauthorized accumulation. Any unauthorized accumulation of sol id. waste rcfuse on any lot or premises is hereby declared to be a nuisance and is prohibited. Failure to remove any accumulation of solid waste refuse following notice to the owner or tenant and a reasonable opportunity to take corrective action shall be deemed a violation of this chapter. (3) Littering SGattcring of refuse. No person shall throw, tast, place, sweep or deposit anywhere within the city any sol id waste refuse in such a manner that it may be carried or deposited by wind or rain .the elements upon any street, sidewalk, alley, sewer, parkway or other public place, or into any occupied premises within the city. (4) Commercial establishments. All commercial establishments shall secure solid waste accumulated upon the premises have a method of securing trash so as to eliminate wind-driven debris and unsightly litter conditions in ~nd about the establishment. (5) Public parking lots. All public parking lots sryall be provided with trash containers in sufficient quantity so that there shall be at least one container for every fifty (50) parking spaces. This requirement shall apply to parking lots with a capacity in excess of twenty-five (25) spaces or smal~cr lots where the sanitation superintendent has determined it is in the pwblic interest to require trash roceptJcles. It shall be the responsibility of the owner or the manager of the parking lot to collect the materi a 1 trash depos ited in the containers and deposit the ~ material in a container for collection location as defined in subsection (q) above. As used in this .subsection the term "public parking lot" shall mean a privately owned lot open to the general public. (6) Construction sites. All construction sites shall be provided with trash containers, the number of which shall ~ be determined accordinQ to ~ the size of the job at the discretion of the director of the building division depJrtment. Construction sites shall be kept clean and orderly at all times and the building director may suspend or red tag a construction job until the premises are brought up to a satisfactory sanitary condition. (d) Points of collection: (1) Side or rear building collection. Solid waste containers Carbage ~ shall be placed for collection at ground level on the property, not within the right-of-way of a street or alley, and shall be accessible without entering into a building or shelter of any type, or walking or carrying garbage cans over, under or aroun~ any yard or property ob~tJcle. No solid waste ~urbage shall be collected unless where refusc containers are readily accessible E;:annot bo rC:lched 'by sanitation personnel without unlocking a door, gate or other any similar obstacle which wi11 cause delay. Exceptions Exception thereto may be approved in writing by the director of public works sanitation superintendent, provided that p~o'liding an additional payment for the extra service is agreed upon by both parties. (2) Curbside pickup.. Solid waste containers Garl1agc cans or approved 5 ; .. '* HQviscd r CelS "tf~ !-) 3 9a-rbaffC receptacles- shall be placed fa:" collection on the ground at the curbline, adjacent and directly in front of the premises and the placement shall be behind the curb, or where the curb should waa+G be. Any person having a corner lot may use the side yard curb of thc lot subject to the approval of the director of public works sanitation superintendent. (3) Handicapped and elderly. Any person who has been certified by a physician as being unable to move or place a solid waste container garbage can or receptaclc at the curb shall be entitled to have the solid waste garbage- collected at the side or rear of the building at no extra charge. (e) Compactors and baling machines: (1) Registration. Prior to the placement of compactors and baling machines such equipment tampactors and bJling machines shall be registered with the director of public works $uperintenecnt of sanitatio~. (2) Storage of compacted trash. Compacted cardboard, trash or by- products thereof as described in this section which have been compacted into bales shall be stored in fireproof structures or buildings at all times unless awaiting transport to ultimate disposal. (3) Transporting eompacted trash. No person shall ha~l or convcy, remove ~ transport compacted trash or recyclable materials car.dboard over streets and roadways in the corporate city limits without prior registration with the director of public works sHperintcndent of sanitation. Sec. 54.05. Collection practices. " (a) Frequency of collection: (1) Residential and small businesses. *Solid waste Garbage accumulated by residences and small businesses shall be collected twice each week on regularly scheduled 'days except Saturdays, Sundays and holidays. (2) Commercial. Motels, hotels, restaurants, supermarkets, hospitals, schools and other establishments ~ccessary, may have daily collection services except Sundays and holidays to fit their respective needs at the regular rates charged therefor. Where necessary to protect the pub 1 i c hea lth, the director of public works sanitation supcriAtcndent, Gounty hcalth department sanitariaR- or an authorized health department official er-employee may shall have- the authority to require more frequent collections. (3) Building materials. Except for roll-off container services. the +fl& city shall not be responsible for the collection collccting or hawling of trash, discarded building material, dirt, rock, sod. plaster, lumber, metal or other construction or building 44*e material originating from private property preliminary to, during or subsequent to the construction of new buildings, QC alterations or additions to existing buildings of whatcver type. Such material sha 11 be removed by the owner of the property or by the contractor. No certificate of occupancy shall be issued until such material has been removed by the owner or contractor. . , 6 ,~ ~, i, f l- i r 1 i I I' ,I ,I 1\ " i ~ ," :\ I (4) Prohibited materials. Paint, batteries. biohazardous waste, flammable liquids, motor oil. pesticides, herbicides and other hazardous materials shall not be placed for collection, and shall not be collected bv solid waste division personnel. ill f4t Spec i a 1 co 11 ect ions. Restaurants and' other estab 1 i shments havi ng solid waste foods or other garbage which has an offensive odor or will constitute can be described as a nuisance if not collected on a Saturday, Sunday or holiday, may, upon the approval judgment of the director of public works sanitation ~uperintendent be collected on Saturday or Sunday on the request of or the recommendation of the county health department sanitarian. All g~rbage collections: shall be either ty:~cc a vlcek or claily unless: :omc o>tccptional collection ~roblcm may be approved in writing by the sanitation superintendent. (b) Special sanitation problems: (1) Contagious disease sol id waste refuse. The removal of clothing, bedding or other solid waste refuse from homes or other places where highly infectious or contagious diseases have prevailed shall be performed under the supervision and direction of the proper county health officer. Such solid waste refu~e shall not be placed for collection in containers for regular collections and shall not be collected bv solid waste division personnel a municipal collection. .' (2) Inflammable or explosive materials refuse. Highly inflammable or explosive'materia1s shall not be placed in containers for regular collections, but shall be disposed of as directed by the director of public works sanitation superintendent at the expense of the owner or possessor thereof. (3) CJrdboard boxes. Prior to depositing refu~o for collection iA gnrbage cans, traSH receptacles or commercial containers, the owners or parson shall collapse all cardboard boxes and crates. Sec. 54.06. Collection and disposal by commercial establishments, private individuals and outside collectors. " (a) Requirement for vehicles. The actual producers of solid waste refuse or the owners of premises upon which solid waste ~~ is accumulated .a-R4 who desire personally to collect and dispose of such solid waste refuse, persons who desire to dispose of waste material not included in the definition of solid waste , refusc."f- and sol id waste collectors of refuse from outside of the city who desire to haul solid waste over the streets of the c~ty, shall use a water-tight vehicle provided with a tight cover and shall operate the vehicle so operated as to prevent offensive odors escaping therefrom and materials refuse from being blown, dropped or spilled. ' (b) Rules and regulations. The director of public works sanitation superintendent shall have the authority to adopt make sud othcr reasonable and necessary regulations concerning private collection individ~al collcctioR~ and disposal and relating to the hauling of solid waste ~efusc over city streets by outside collectors as he shall find necessary, subject to the right of appeal as set fortI! in this chapter. 7 ") I , t: I, (c) Incinerators. Owners or lessees of premises which have private ; ncinerators as of October 1, 1979, sha 11 be permitted to burn trash, subject to the incinerator and its operation meeting all city, county and state regulations, and having the written approval of the fire marshal prevention inspector. An A ref~sQ incinerator to be operated within the city shall cause no offensive odors, no sparks, no nuisance, and a minimum of smoke. No new incinerators shall be permitted with;n the city. Sec. 54.07. Fees and charges. (a) Se~ section 50.05 for solid waste manaQement system deposits, fees service charqes. and rate schedules under this chapter. ,(b) The solid waste collection and disposal charges are applicable until all municipal utilities including lawn (water) met.ers are disconnected. (c) For accounts payable, see section 50.06. (d) Commencing wit~ October 1, 1979, no new private incinerators shall be permitted to be crected and opcrated with in the city, exccpt \'/horc thc applicant has submitted an JpplicatieA for such an incinerator to the city €ommission and the commission has, after proper review of the application and conditions, approved the issuance of J permit for J ncw incinerator to the applicant. ' Sec. 54.08. Unlawful practices generally. It is hereby deelared unlawful and a violation of this chapter for any person to do or permit to be done any of the following acts or practices: (1) To deposit on or bury in, or cause to be deposited in or buried in, any property, public or private, and any property, street, alley, vacant lot or urea, unoccupied lot or area, the waters of Clearwater Bay, Stevenson Crcek or any othc~ creek, watercourse. storm sewer, or ditch within the corporate limits of the city, any solid waste garbage or other noxious, malodorous or offensive matter~ 1. . i: (2) To fail or neglect to keep or cause to be kept clean and sanitary or tightly covered and in good state of repair all containers and trash receptacles; (3) To place or allow to be placed upon the streets, alleys, curbs curbing&. bicycle paths or sidewalks of the city any rubbish, sweepings, debris, trash or waste materials of any kind inclHding materials vlhich arc generatcd bt reJ~on of abraisioR conducted on the abutting property, which constitutes mi@ht ~ a menace to traffic, both vehicular and pedestrian, or ~ v/hich might create a potential health or aesthetic problem,.l.. or which impairs might end:mgcr the proper operation of the city's sewer or drainage system~ or (4) To remove recvclables or any marketable materials from solid waste placed out for collection. Such an act is declared IIscavenginQII and is punishable bv a fine of $500.00 per incident. An incident is deemed to be the removal of such materials from a single premises. To collect or permit to be , .. ~ ; I i' i' !i ~ i < t: . >' I' , r'~ 'j , , " ;i: I' , , , B I " i . " I t, " (b) The city shall Rot collcct foreign materials, as defined in section 50.02 paragraph (1) under the definition of foreign materials, crcated, collected or dis~osed of either by contractors, occypant or owner. Foreign material, as defined iA section 50.02 paragraph (2) under the definition of foreign materials, is collected upon request as a special pickup. .' , co 11 ected by anyone the garbage frolH-iHl';'-~f'~ha{Je-€-itft-9~a-ge-box 0 thep-t;ha->> by persons regularly emjHeyed by the city fOP--l~~d-t-pHPpG$C or by P~9" under permit or contract with the city; (5) To violate any of the (}f-tW-Hrions of:-.t4\-l-s-5ee-l4GtH3r any reasonable interpretation of the sanle-r Sec. 54.09. Duty of'property owner to supply receptacle; exception. +a+ It shall be the duty of all owners of residences, businesses, professional offices, stares, shops, restaurants, hotels, motels, boardiAg houses, apartment houses or, and other commercial establishments in the city to supply each of such establishments with solid waste containers garbage cans or commercial containers as defined in this chapter except where furnished by the city. . [Sect ions ,54.10 anJ 54.11 are reserved for future use.] Sec. 54.12. Enforcement. The director of public works s3Aitation superintendent is authorized to exercise and such other personnel as he may designate shall be provided limited police powers to enforce the provisions of this chapter. These limited police powers shall include the authority to issue ~ t\~enty four (2q) hour correction notice of violation of a provision of this chapter and, following a reinspection after the time specified in the notice for corrective action twenty foyr (Zq) hours later, if there has not been substantial compliance with the orifJiAal notice of violation, or if the violation has been corrected but reoecurs, the director of public works sl:lperintendent or his designee may shall cause a summons to be issued by a sworn police officer of the city for appearance in county court, or may notify the code enforcement board and request a hearinQ pursuant to sections 22.64 and 22.65. A notice of violation shall describe the nature of the violation. the corrective action necessary to cure the violation. and the time within which corrective action shall be taken. A notice of violation shall be served in the manner set forth in section 22.69. The director of public works may authorize employees of the city to exercise the authority Qranted by this section to the superintendent. Section 2. Article III of Chapter 54, Code of Ordinances, consisting of Sections 54.30 through 54.34, is created to read: I ! i I ! I I I I I i . I i ( I I 1 ~ ~ "~I ARTICLE III. PERMIT FOR RECYCLING SERVICE Sec. 54.30. Required. A permit shall be obtained by any person collecting or processinQ 9 .. (3) Be accompanied bv a permit fee of $50.00. Sec. 54.32. PrereQuisites to issuance. In determininQ whether or not a permit for the collection of recyclable materials should be issued. the director of public works shall consider the fa l10wi nQ: (l) A review of the material submitted pursuant to section 54.31: (2) Evidence that the applicant has satisfied the followina: " a. The appl icant has aqreed to furnish a dupl icate COpy of the applicant's monthly billinQ, if any: b. The applicant has aQreed to provide to the city each month a tonnaQe report certifvinQ the Quantity by weiqht of recyclable materials collected within the city limits, specifyinq the types of materials collected and the weiaht of materials in each class; and c. The applicant has aQreed to make all books and records applicable to the business conducted under the permit available to the city or its desianee for inspection and audit. Sec. 54.33. Termination. denial and renewal: restrictions on issuance or renewa 1 . (a) All permits under this article shall be valid for not more than one (1) year and shall terminate on September 30. (b) Each permit holder shall make a written application for renewal on forms provided by the solid waste division on or before October first of each calendar year, which application shall be accompanied by the permit fee. 10 I !; .,( (a) The city manager may revoke or suspend a permit, or place the permit holder on probation, or place other conditions upon a permit as the city manager finds necessary upon finding a violation of this chapter by the permit holder or that false statements were made on any application or on any submittal required by this article by the permit holder, after affording the permit holder notice of the charges and opportunity to be heard. (b) Notice of the charges and an opportunity to be heard shall be provided generally in the manner set forth in Section 71.12 for the revocation, suspension~ or denial of occupational licenses, except that the city manager shall have the authority to revoke or suspend a permit and the public works director shall have the authority to deny an application for a permit subject to appeal to the city manager. ' (c) As used herein, IIpermit holder" includes but is not limited to the permit holder and any ,officer, agent or employee of the permit holder. Section 4. This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon adoption. ; , i i . I t ~; , [; .' \ ! ' ~ : . PASSED ON FIRST READING PASSED ON SECOND AND FINAL READING AND ADOPTED " '1" !. . , , '( . l'. 'i Rita Garvey Mayor-Commissioner Approved as to form and correctness: L :'1. \, . 1- '. , , , I Attest: " , t Cynthia E. Goudeau City Clerk M. A. Galbraith, Jr. City Attorney . I . '1 : i. ~ t \ i . ! ' ; r: iI' : i 1\ . ;. \ j ~* i ! l 11 " I , ~; r." ; . I.. " f . t> ~ T: ., i' ,. I' i , " Clemwatcr City Cornnrission Agenda Cover Memorandum ttcmr--ll- Heetlng ~~ 9o.S I SUBJECT: MUNICIPAL GAS ASSOCIATION OF FLORIDA INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT AND RESOLUTION 92-~ RECOMMENDATION/MOTION: Adopt Resolution 92-~ to enable the Clearwater Gas System, a Department of the City of Clearwater, to participate with the Municipal Gas Association of Florida (MGAF) through an Interlocal Agreement to purchase natural gas as a joint agency ~ and that the appropriate officials be authorized to execute same. BACKGROUND: Clearwater Gas System has been a leader in forming the Florida Municipal Natural Gas Association (FMNGA). This group represents all the municipally owned Local Distributing Companies (LDCs) and Gas Districts 'within the State of Florida on issues such as the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) Rate and Restructuring hearings concerning Order No. 636. This group also represented the membership on a tax assessment hearing in front of the Florida Public service commission in Tallahassee. The FMNGA group is now forming a joint action gas buying entity using Interlocal Agreements. Potential membership would be the 25 municipal/public LOCs served by Florida Gas Transmission Company (FGT). So far, five (5) have joined this Association, namely: city of Leesburg, City of Madison, city of Perry, Okaloosa Gas District and Lake Apopka Gas District. The advantages of participating in this joint action are the ability to buy larger quantities of gas at a potential greater savings to us and to shift excess gas not being used by us each month to other LDe' s wi thin the group or to market it to direct ,. customers along the Florida Gas Transmission pipeline. It should be noted that actual purchase of gas by MGAF will not commense until after FERC Order No. 636 is initiated for FGT, in probably October - December, 1993. This group will be controlled by a will have one member on the Board. appointment of Chuck Warrington as our alternate. Board of Directors. Each member company Included in the resolution is the our Director of the MGAF and Terry Neenan as We are confident that the advantages of a joint action buying group will benefit Clearwater in the future particularly in light of the deregulation brought about by FERC Order No. 636. Rcvl~ by: Legal BUdget Purchasing Risk Hgmt. CIS ACH Other Originating Dcpt: t:.1;>1Nl Clearwater Gas Syst~ Costs: s ~o. Total Commission Action: o Approved o Approved w/condltlons o Denf ed o continued to: User Dcpt: S N/A Current fiscal Yr. Advertised: Date: Paper: ~ Not Requi rcd Affected Parties D Notified B Not Requlrlld Flrding Source: o Capf tal Irrp. o operat Ing o Other Attachments: Interlocal Agreement Resolution 9z.~5 o None Appropriation Code: Printed on recycled paper .. .1 HUNlt:Ir1\L GAS AUTHORITY OF 'FLOJUDl\ INTERLOC1\L AGREEMENT Dated october',I, 1992 TABLE OF CONTENTS. . f.51raqra~h n . .... I ~ '" ,( f.Ag~ . . ? - . ., .; I- .. L 2-3 .- ~. i. ..' L. 2 2 , ."\ " 3 3;"'4 4 . . 5 . . .5-8. l: -' ;'-6 f., , ' 6-8 (,-7- 7 7 7 ;'. j ., . B ,,8 G 8 G .. ~<1 ". '1 : .2. 3. 4 . Delegation 9f Powers Separate Enti ty. Purpose Definitions "'. . . '. .... 'J ( 0 ) Public l'\gency (b) FeL'son . , (c) Member I, (d) All otm~nt (e) Fipeline.Supplier ( f) FGT Pipeline \ . ~~ 'I, '\ . ,:. ~ ~. .:-~. . . "', ,.:--" . '. .\~ : ,': . . \ .~, . . > : . ~:~~ ~ " F.'.:, L , .: ,~-! \' . .l.~ ~ , " I., . '. . ,I' 5. Powers G. l1embel:ship 7. Hanagem'?n~ 8. Ol'gani:ation ( 3.) 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(~) ReB~zignmen~, eE) Excess capacity' Vo~unta~y Te~mination of Memb.rhsi~~' Involuntary T~'I.'minati'='l~ of Hembet:ship ':;api ta 1 AcCCtll1 t.:: Not For Profit 0p~ratiDn ~a tIllS an.:l P<:-::z' Liquidation I\mendments Tv:: (: ep t an (' E: Term ,.' : > .:: '.: ,:":I:1f:1i ~:. on::: ,Sl.:h:.: "=':juo:;n t pi \ i,n';) Ilhlliuni ti€s '::1~'Jet'abi i i tj' Herds' ot Gender and Number .. "c ~. '. ,} 13' ~ i ....... . Tltlea and SuGtlti~c l'~ ' :.' i, 27. De'fined Nordss .\ p P 1 i ':: a b 1 e La \.) Uotlces i\ P t' ;;' n d i :~. '. .\, +' ~ .. . 28. 29. 30. ", : ;, ", ".'. ~ < ':'l' }. . ' "~;jj:1 '. ' >.. ~ >', ~.' ...., ~ . -: '. c . ", ."~' ....,,'''. . ~ ~<- ..... ......~" ~ . ,. ~ .~ ~ i ' . . I ~ AN I NTERLOC1\.L AGREEMENT BETWEEN CERT1\. I N MUNICIPALITIES, INDEPENDENT SPECIAL DISTRICTS AND OTHER PUBLIC AGENCIES UNDER THE AUTHORITY ,OF SECTION 163.01, FLORIDA STATUTES, AND OTHER APPLICABLE LEGAL AUTHORITY, PERTAINING TO ACQUISITION, TRANSMISSION, MANAGEMENT AND DISPOSITION OF NATURAL AND MANUFACTURED GAS, AND TO ACQUISITION, MANAGEMENT AND DISPOSITION OF FACILITIES AND OTHER PROPERTY INCIDENTAL AND USEFUL TO THE ABOVE STATED FUNCTION, ESTABLISHING A SEPARATE ENTITY TO PERFORM SUCH FUNCTIONS TO BE NAMED MUNICIPAL GAS AUTHORITY OF FLORIDA AND PROVIDING OTHER TERMS, CONDITIONS, PROCEDURES, RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS TO BE BINDING UPON AND TO INURE TO THE BENEFIT OF THE PARTIES TO THE AGREEMENT. This Interlocal Agreement dated October 1, 1992, made and entel:ed into by and between those Public Agencies which have adopted and agreed to the same by ordinance or resolution of their respective governing bodies, which ordinances or resolutions are made a part hereof by reference, Witnesseth: Whereas, fundamental changes have occurred in the natural gas industry, including the issuance of Order Nos. 636 e~ pe~ by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission on April 8,1992, and thereafter, pursuant to which local distribution companies will no longer be able to purchase a "bundled" product at the city gate from their interstate pipeline supplier but rather must take responsibility' for gas acquisition in th,e marketplace; and Whereas, each of the parties to this Agreement believes that benefits can be obtained in this environment for itself and its customers by joining with the other parties to perform gas acquisition, transmission and delivery functions in a combined, coordinated manner; and , i I ! . ,. , Whereas, each' of the parties to this Agreement is a Public Agency which owns and operates a local gas distribution system and which is authorized to undertake such joint action with the other parties by Chapter 163, Florida Statutes, and other legaj' authori ty; " " ,.1 , , Now, therefore, in consideration of the mutual benefits, obligations, undertakings and forebearances herein contained, the parties to this Agreement hereby agree as follows: . ~ l ~ , . f ~ ~' . i , ,. 1. Delegation of Power~. For the purpose hereafter expressed, the pirties shall jointly exercise, in the manner herein provided, the powers hereinafter stated pursuant to the authority granted and limited in Chapter 163, Florida statutes, to Public Agencies as therein defined. The delegatio:! of these powers by each party to this Agreement shall not preclude the party from contemporaneously exercising the same or similar powers independently of the commitment contained in this Agreement but shall be deemed to be supplemental to the party's inherent authority to exercise the power. 2. Stt~rate Entity. ,The parties hereby create a separate legal entity to be known as the Municipal Gas Authority of Florida (hereafter referred to as HGAF) to ex.ercise and administer the powers herein delegated to joint Use. 3. Purpose. It shall be the purpose of MGAF to obtain an adequate, reliable and economically efficient supply of gas for its Members, to manage the acquisition, transmission and disposition of such gas supply, to acquire and operate facilities, plants and systems incidental and useful to obtaining and managing such gas supply, and to furnish operational, technical and informational assistance to its Members and other persons and entities, natural, political, and artificial, and to perform such other functions and activities as may be incidental to the above. , i I . i 4. Definitions. As used herein the word: (a) "Public Agency" shall have the same meaning as defined in Section 163.01 (3) (b), Florida statutes, as the same now exists or may be hereafter amended; (b) "Person" shall have the same meaning as defined in Section 163.01 (3) (e), Florida statutes, as the same now exists or may be hereafter amended; (c) uHember" means a Public Agency which is a party to this Agreement; Cd) "Allotment" means the right, the service agreements incorporating the right and the service capacity thereby allotted to transmit gas on a firm basis on the FGT pipeline system .for a definite term to delivery points located within or without the state of Florida, including all associated rights and entitlements, such as, for example, receipt point entitlements~ pooling point enti tl ements, storage capaci ty, no-notice service entitlement, etcetera; (e) "Pipeline Supplier" menus the Florida Gas Transmission Company pipeline system; 2 'I \ iiI,! ( f) "FOT" means F'l or ida Gas T1:ansmi ss i on Company. .: I; l! I!:: ,. . t i f. 'il t I! . j[I.. 1'1 \} 'j It ii' I) H. ,,, 1; I" j; , 'l: if' ill\ 11.1 it Ii. ~J' , ~~ . :loI I' t II' I 1 f 5. Powers. To accomplish the purposes set forth above, MGAF shall have the power: (a) to contract in its own name with its Members, the united states, the state of Florida, other Public Agencies and Persons wi thin and wi thout th~ state of Floricla and the Uni ted States; (b) to acquire, obtain, receive, purchase, lease, import, hold, own, use, operate, maintain, pledge, hypothecate, improve, retain, dispose of, sell, donate, trade, transfer, deliver and convey real property and both tangible and intangible personal property inside and outside the state of Florida; (c) to own property in fee simple and absolute ownership, in present and future interests, in co-tenancy, in fractional interests, and in conditional ownership; (d) to insure or indemnify itself against risk of loss and liability; services; (e) to charge rates and fees for its goods and ( f ) discharge officers, contractors; to appoint, employ, engage, compensate and agen ts , and emp 1 oyees and independent (g) to receive gifts, grants, appropriations and donations from public and pr~vate persons and entities; (h) to sue and be sued in its own name; , \ (i) to obtain supplies of natural and manufactured gas, fossil fuels and other energy by exploration, l,ease, manufacture, importation, pu....chase, trade, franchise, futures contract, exchange and interchange; production, contract, (j) to dispose of supplies of natural and manufact ured gas, f ossi I flle 15 and other energy by us e , consumption, sale, gift, trade, exchange, interchange, contract and futures contract; (k) to expJore for, produc~, manufacture, acquire, receive, purchase, contract for, own, use, consume, hold, possess, insure, store, transport, transmit, dispatch, sell, convey, broker, trade, exchange, interchange, deliver, distribute, import, export, encumber, pledge and otherwise deal in natural gas, manufactured gas, fossil fuels and other energy and interests therein, present and future; 3 ~ (1) to acquire, pu~chase, lease, receive donation of, trade for, construct, manufacture, own, hold, use, operate, . manage, main tain, repa! r , exchange, sell, dona te I pledge, hypothecate, transfer, delive~ and convey facilities, systems, apparatus, devices, plants, conduits, pipelines and other real and, "personal property for the exploration, production, manufacture, importation, storage, transportation, transmission, purchase, receipt, delivery, 'distribution, sale, exchange and interchange of natural gas, manufactured gas, fossil fuels, and other energy; . " . ~ ~- f ~ i " 1 r. ~ ~ 1 ~ I j I I j i I .f I (m) to acquire, purchase, own, hold, use, broker, lend, borrow, aggregate, disaggregate, pool, relinquish and transfer rights, allocations, franchises, licenses, privileges and chases in actioh entitling the holder thereof to purchase, store, receive, transport, er.change and deliver natural gas in pipelines; and useful specified; (n) to the to employ such other powers as are incidental exercise. of the purposes and powers herein (0) provided, however, the foregoing powers shall not confer upon MGAF the right to incur debt, liabilities or obligations which would be the debt, liability or obligation of its Members, to levy any type of tax, to issue any type of bond in its own name, 01:' to sell gas directly 'to a consumer served by a dist1:'ibution system operated by a Hember without the Memberrs express consent. 1. 6. Membership. Membership in MGAF shall be available to any Public Agency, as those words are defined herein, which: . ! i I (a) is authorized by law to exercise individually those powers which MGAF from time to time exercises; f.) distribution consumer; (b) owns or op~1:'ates a s y stem hy w h i chi t del i v e r s local gas to natural gas the ul tima te (c) possesses an Allotment on Pipeline Supplier; (d) agrees to assign all of its Allotment on Pipeline Supplier to HGAF pursuant to paragraph ll(a), below; (e) ag1:'ees to the obligations and benefits of this Interlocal Agreement; and (f) enters into a service agreement with MGAF. 4 iI . " , " 7 . !1allESL~.r1LQ.!li. A 11 the pO\olC r s of HGAF sha 11 be exe rci s ed by a Board of Directors which shall consist of one Director appointed by each Bember, each of whom shall bave an equal vote in the decision-making process of the Board. The method of appointment of Directors or Alternate Directors shall be determined by the governing body of the appointing Public Agency but shall be done in formal session, shall specify the term of appointment, shall be reflected in the minutes of the meeting and shall be susceptible to verification. Each Director shall be appointed for a term of two years; provided, however: each Director shall serve at the pleasure of the governing body or the appointing Member and may be removed as Director at any time by action taken with the same formality as the appointment; in case of removal of a Di rector before completion of his term, a successor shall be appointed to serve for the balance of the term; despite removal or expiration of term of appointment, a.Director shall continue to serve until a successor' has been duly appointed; and in order to create staggered terms, the initial appointment of a Director by a Member shall be for a term ending on the first or second succeeding September 30, alternately, in consecutive order of membership commencing with the longer appointment. ! ~ , \ I I , , I [ 1 1 8. OrqanizatiQ..Q. The additional organization of MGAF shall be as follows: (a) By Laws. The Board of Directors may from time to time adopt such by-laws for the conduct of its affairs as are not inconsistent with the provisions of this Agreement, and any amendmen t thereto, and thereby Crea te commi t tees and addi tiona I offices and officers, agents and employees to exercise its administrative and executive authority (such as, but not limited to, a President, General Manager or other chief executive officer, . Secretary, Treasurer or Comptroller and Assistants thereto), define the scope of their duties and delegate authority for the performance of such administrative and executive dut~es'. ~ ~ . , , f: : , ( b ) ~.l:t~j,].;"m!!n . at its annual meeting, from the next succeeding fiscal Directors whose duties shall The Board of Directors shall elect, among the Ditectors, to serve during year, a Chai rman of the Board of be: , , ! .. , i. i' . r' (1) to act as the presiding officer at all meetings of the Board unless unable to attend, in which case the Board shall select a temporary chairperson for such meeting; , ' } ~ i i I ~ ' (2) to pre~dre the agenda for and, as may be required by this Agreement, the by-l aws or, otherwise by 'law I prep,are and disseminate notice of annual, re'gular, special and emergency meetings until the duty is delegated to another office by the Board of Directors; lr i I. " ! 5 " (4) to accept service of process against HG1\F; (3) to e>:et.:utc documents on behalf of the Board and MGAF when di~ected to do so; and I, (5) to perform such ceremonial duties as may be requested by the Board; Provided, hovrever, until the other executive and administrative functions of the Board are delegated b.y by-laws or other resolution to other officers, 'agents, at' employees, it shall be the duty of the Chairman of the Board of Directors to discharge lhem; . t' (c) Entity Situ~. MGAJ:~ shall maintain a designated office location and address within the state of Florida which shall be the Florida address of the business and residence of the Chairman of its Board of Directors unless a different location and address has been designated in the by-laws or other duly enacted resolution by the Board of Directol."s. All records shall be maintained at said address unl ess another deposi tory has been designated in the by-laws or other duly enacted resolution by the Board of Directors. An affidavit by the Chairman of the Board of Directors stating his name and address, the name and address of any President 01." other chief executive officer and any Records Custodian if other than the Chairman of the Board of Directors and the location and address of the designated office of MGAF if other than the Chairman's residence and office, shall be filed with the Clerk of the Circuit Court of each county, and such other office or agency, wi th whi ch thi s Ag reemen tis requi red to be' f i 1 ed by Section 163.01 (11), Florida statutes, or other law or regulation within 20 days following his election and shall be refiled promptly when any changes occur. , , , (d) !-1eetiJJ.9B.' The Board of Directors shall meet on11 in the following manner: (1) D)).l1ual Heetinq. The Board shall meet annually on th~ first Tuesday following the fi~st Monday in Jun~ of each year at 11:00 AM o'clock at the designated office of HGAF or at such other time and place as the Board of Directors mar designate from time to time, by resolution duly enacted at least 30 days but no more than 90 days prior to such date, a cop~ of which is furnished to each Director and Member at least 20 days prior to the designated meeting. At the annual meeting, the Board of Directors shall: , I"! . , " J ;1 i .1! \ h. i I; t , r (a) elect a Chairman as aforesaid; (b) elect officers to such other offices as the Board'has c1'9i'\ted Hhich arr? vacant or will become vacant before the next succeeding annual meeting; I," !. l.. I I-. -' \: 1\ . . \' ,I I , , I, \.: ~~ I" I ;.. (c) adopt a budget for the ne~t succeeding fiscal yea....; and (d) transact such other business as may lawfully come before a general meeting. (2) General Meetings. The Board of Directors f rom time to time shall es tabl ish by dul y enacted reso 1 ution a schedul e of periodi c general meetings, the times and pI aces of which shall be stated in the resolution, for the conduct of any business which may lawfully come before the meeting. The Board shall determine the frequency with which general meetings should be held to properly 'manage its responsibilities. A copy of the resolution establishing the times and places of the regular meetings, and any amendment thereof, shall be promptly furnished to each Di....ector and each Member and a copy shall be posted in a conspicuous place at the designated office of MGAF. Any meeting which deviates from the established schedule of general meetings, except an annual meeting or a general meeting which is adjourned to a specified time and place of re-convention, shall be deemed a special meeting. (3) Special MeetinQ~. Special me~tings of the Board of Directors may be called by the Chairman of the Board of Di rectors or any three Di rectors. Wri t ten noti ce of the. time I place and purpose of special meetings shall be furnished to all Directors and Members and shall be posted in a conspicuous place at the designated office of MonF and published pnce in a newspaper of general circulation in each County in which the principal office of a Member is located by the Chairman of the Board ot Directors, or. by such other office to which the duty may hereafter be delegated by the Board, at least seven days prior to the day of the meeting. ( 4) Eme:r;:gencY Meeting~. 1 f the Board of Dir~ctors determines by resolution that an emergency exists which requires action be taken too expeditiously to allow compliance with the notice requirements of a special meeting, the Board may dispense \-lith the publication of notice and the Directors may waive' individual notice. At such a meeting, action by the Board of Directors shall be limited to the subject matter which presented the emergency. (~) Ouoru~. Fifty per cent of the Directors shall constitute a quorum for transaction of business. shall be present. adoption (6) Action. Action by the Board of Directors by resol utian approved by a majori ty of the Directors Such resolution may be made effective immediately upon without posting or publication. 7 I, " '" I' (7) ~genda. Except in the case of a special meeting or an eme1;gency meeting, the Chai tman of the Board of Di~ectors shall prepare an agenda of subjects to be acted upon at the meeting and action at the meeting shall be confined to the subject matter of the agenda. The agenda shall include any subject timely requested by any person, shall be in writing, shall be cl ased 48 hours before the meeting, shall be made part of the permanent records of meetings, shall be-posted in a conspicuous place in the designated office of MGAF, and shall be furnished to each Director and Member and to any other person requesting a copy of the same. In the case of a special meeting, the notice of meeting shall be deemed its agendn. ,; (8) Alternate Directors. 1\ Member may appoint an alternate Director to act in the absence or disability of its Director. (9) Recol:ds of 1.1eetinQ:=;'. The Board of Directors shall maintain permanent written minutes of all its meetings which shall consist, at a m~n~mum, of a summarized statement of the subject matter considered and action >.taken, a verbatim transcript of all resol utions proposed, > and a record of the time and place of the meeting, names of the Directors present, its agenda and the notices gi ven, if any. When approved by the Board of Directors, the minutes shall be signed by the Chairman and the person entrusted with their preparation. When practicable, a verbatim stenographic record or voice recording of the meeting shall be taken and maintained as part of the permanent records. i I ! \ / , i' I . 1 j ! I , ! (e) other Procedure~. In addi tion to the foregoing procedural requir~ments, MGAF shall comply with such other procedures in the conduct of its business as may from time to time be required by the laws of the state of Florida pertaining to entities formed by interlocal agreement pursuant to section 163.01, Florida statutes, including, but not limited to, the public records and open meetings laws of the State of Florida and any other state wherein a Member may be located. 9. Fili.cal Control. HGAF shall maintain complete detailed financial records meeting the accounting standards from time to time established by the office of. the Auditor General of the state of Florida for municipal proprietary activities. Balance sheets and profit and loss statements shall be prepared at intervals, no less frequent than quarterly. hIl financial activities shall be audited by a certified public accountant at the conclusion of each fiscal year. Members shall be furnished copies of the annual audit and all other financial records they may from time to time request. 8 '11.1 ,; , I ~ ! \ . . l J. . 10. pcposiloriez. Funds under the control of HGAF ::Jhnll be depoDited in qualified public depoDitol:ies as that. phrase is defined in Section 290.0~ (11), Florida Statutes, and shall other~ise be handled in the manner of public deposits in accordance with Chapter 280, Florida statut~s. 11. !:iembers' Allotmcpts. HOAF shall utilize the pipeline service Allotments of its Members for their mutual benefit in the following manner: (a) As.si.9nm~l)....t.. Upon o,=currence of the condition zubsequent stated in paragraph 21/ below, of this Agreement, each Member shall assign all of its Allotment on Pipeline Supplier to HGAF. If required by Pip~Jin~:> Sllpplier, each t1t>mber will guarantee performanc~ by HGAF of th".! sel:vice agreement pertaining to the assigned Allotment. . } . , i ) (b) Reconls. Pel."manen t r';>co rds sha 11 be maintained of the service Allotments in the form of an Allotment. account for each Member and for MGAF. Each Member's account shall be credited with the Allotment assigned and any additions thereto obtained by MGAF attributable to increased demands of such Member and debited with any permanent relinquishments thereof attributable to decreased demand of such Member. Increases and decreases in Allotment \olhich are not attributable to th~ demand of a particular Member shall be credited or debited to the account of MGAF. I j i I j . I I \ ! (c) Eervi~e 1\..9..r~llncl1tz. HGAF shall execute a service agreement with each Member. The sel."vic~ agreement shall provide for the maximum daily and annual contract quantities to be furnished the Member which shall b~ equal to the Allotment aszigned by the Member to MGAF, initially, but may be subsequently modified by furth~r agreement. It shall incorporate the tariff adopted by the Board of Directors applicab'le to Hembers. It shall address the matters of the parties' obligation for supply, payment, cornml?ncemp.nt, t.erm, tE?rmination of !:l'::>rvice,' and nature ,and quantity of service and shall designat~, subj~ct to redesignation, the person or p~r~Qns authorized t6 admini~ter the service i'\9\:,p+"!\w:;nt. i; . \ l " ). l: 1. . r . (d ) ReI ~nquishrnel}l. Ther e ;:: h~ 11 be no pe rmanen t. relinquishment of any part of a Member's Allotment by MGAF which would .affect u Hemb~r's Allotment account without the prior Hritten consent of the Member. ,. q, L. " I, ' I: , ! .. , ( e ) Rea s s i q 11 rn e n t. ,U po n t ~ r m i n a t ion 0 f me mb e r s hip . in MGAF in accordance with paragraph l~ or 13 of this Agreement, and pp.rformance of th,= conditions t.herein imposed, MGAf shall reRssign to the te~minating Member the Allotment to its credit in the aforesaid Allotment account. A.ny pOl."tion of th":! Allotment temporarily reljnquished shall be reassigned subject to the temporary relinquishment. ,i ~ .~ , c{ ~ . i. \ 1:- j I,', i I , , , i I;' :\: . v ; l' : j i ;: ~ , ~ i. 9 i L . i , f . t . ' i. I, f.- I, I. t ~ . . ( f) J;:xcess Capaci.ll. To the ex t en t tha t excess capacity is .available, MGAF may temporarily release the capacity to nan-members. No firm capacity shall be offered to non-members which would jeopardize adequate service for Members. I" 12. Voluntary Termination of Membership. A Member may terminate its membership in this lnterlocal Agreement at the conclusion of its service agreement upon at least 60 days advance notice in writing of its intention to do so and compliance with the following requirements: (a) The terminating Member makes settlement of, or provisions satisfactory to the Board of Directors for settlement of, atl accounts between MGA1" and the terminating Member, incl uding payment of the net cost to HGAF of demand and commodity. charges incurred from the date of the notice until the reassignment of the Member's Allotment credit is actually completed along with any charges by MGAF associated wi th the interim management of said Allotment, and (b) The terminating Hember shall. make all arrangements with Pipeline Supplier necessary to authorize the re- assignment of said Allotment and amendment or novation of the applicable service agreements and to fully relieve MGAF of further obligation therein. ,13. Involuntary Termination of Membership. A membership of a Member may be terminated involuntarily, and its relntionship with l1GAF I iquidated in the manner provided in Paragraph 12 of this Agreement for voluntary termination of membership, by a two-thirds vote in favor by the Board of Directors upon the occurrence of any of the following conditions: (a) the Member is more than GO days in arrears in the payment of its accounts, e~cluding amounts honestly disputed with HGAF; or (b) the Member js mare than 90 days in arrears in correcting any other deficiency in the performance of the other obligations in its service agreement with NGAF after written notice from MGAF to correct the same unless the time for correction is extended by the Board of Directors on good cause shown; or (e) the Director or AlteJ:nate Director appointed by the Member fails to attend four successive meetings of the Board of Directors without such absences having been excused by the Board of Directors; or to the Florida Cd) the Member ceases to be qualified to be a party lnterlocal J\gl."eemr:mt under the terms of Chapt~r 163, statutes, . as the same now exists or may hereafter be 10 !' amE'nded. . < I I 14. Ca2iJa 1 1\ccoun tq. 1\ capi ta 1 accounts ha 11 be main ta i ned for each Member. contributions from a Member for capital acqui s i ti on purpos es and earned surp 1 us reserved or otherwise restricted by the Board of Directors for capital acquisition purposes shall be credi ted to the account and reI eases of such capital reserves and depri?ciation of assets placed in service according to commonly accepted accounting practice shall be debited to the account. Contributions shall be credi ted in the amount contributed. Additions and diminutions to reserves created from earned surplus shall be credited or debited in an amount equal to a portion of the addition or diminution to the reserve which bears the same relationship to the \4hole as the l1emberts total daily contract quantity of firm gas service under its service agreement with MGnF for the fiscal year in which the addition or diminution to the reserve occurs bears to the total daily contract quantity of firm gas service under the service agreements of all Members of HGAF for such fiscal year. Upon termination of membership, whether voluntary or involunt.ary, the Hemberts net capital account, less any set-offs which MGAF may have, shall be returned to the Member; provided, however, to the extent the terminating Memberts capital account exceeds five per cent of the total operating budget of MGAF for the fiscal year. in which termination occurs, the Board of Directors may elect to return the capital account in installments, wi thout interest, disbursed over a period of fi ve years commencing '. \or i t h the f i s c a 1 yea r i mm e d i ate I j' sue c e e din g the f i sea 1 yea r in. which termination occurs. . , ,. - , , 15. Not for Profit Operation. HGAF shall not operate for profit except that it may provide for reserves for contingencies and for capital projects incidental and useful to its purpose which will inure to the benefit of its Members and the public. 16. Rates and Fees. The Board of Directors of HGAF shall from time to time adopt a tariff of rates, charges, fees, penalties and procedures designed to recover costs of operation including authorized reserves ~nd capital costs. As the Board of Directors de8ms appropriate, the tariff may establish contract quantity c1,=,rnand, facilitie::;, rF!~el''lation 01: inventon' charges as well as volumetric commodity charges and surcharges to recover the cost of goods and services furnished. The tariff shall be just, fair and reasonabl~ and shall be uniform as to each class of c~stomer. The Members shall be deemed to be one class of customer but there may be different classifications of service within that class of customer. In establishing rat~s and charg~s for random sales or service to other classes of customers, the Board of Directors may consider the nature and quantity of the s~rvice provided, term and nature of the undertaking, load factors, benefits and detriments to Members, assumption of risk and market factors. ~ : l: , ~ ' 11 f~~. 'i. 'I I' 1\' .- ~ . :t.. :1 rl:. I'. :f. :1 " I , . ., .! ,'. ,; ~ ; !J' :! ,t . ~ :i. , 17. Liquidation. Upon termination of this Agreement I the affairs of MGAF shall be wound UPI its assets liquidated, its .obligations discharged and any funds and assets remaining distributed to the Members existing at the time of termination. The amount to be distributed to each such Member shall be determined by crediting its capital account with any assets not previously credited and debiting any debts in the same proportion that the Hembers total daily contract quantity of gas for the fiscal year in which termination occurs bears to the total daily contract quanti ty of all the Hembers existing at the time of termination. The resulting balance of the capital account shall be distributed to the Members. Distribution may be made in specie at' book valu~ in lieu of total liquidation if practicable, desired by the Members and the asset is not needed to satisfy creditors. ,...J. , '\ rl'~ ;: , ;( ! ~ 1 .! .r :1 ., f ~'I }:J ~ ,j . I 'j'" 'l T [ l. I. i { 18. Amendmen ts . Thi s Ag reem~n t may be amended on 1 y by adoption of an amending ordinance or resolution by the governing bodies of at least two thirds of the Members...Amendments shall be submitted to all such governing bodies for acceptance or rejection if proposed by the governing body of any Member or a majority of the Board of Directors. No amendment which would have retrospective effect upon Members' vested interests, including but not limited to Allotments and capital accounts, shall be effective without unanimous approval of the Members. 19. Acceptanc~. Each Member will be deemed to have become a party to this lnterlocal Agreement upon adoption by its governing body of an ordinance or resolution expressing its agreement to the same and authorizing compliance with Paragraph 6 of this Agreement. 20. "erm. The term of this Interlocal Agreement shall be from its acceptance by at least two Memb~rs for an indefinite term OJ: unti 1 the governing bodies of all the Members shall adopt an ordinance or resolution terminating it. " 21. Conditions Subsequent. Eefore complete implement.ation of the purposes of this Agreement can occur, it will be necessary that the Hembers be abl e to aggregate and disaggregate their Allotments among themselves. Thereforel the entity herein created shall be disbanded, this Agreement terminated and, to the extent possible, the parties restored to the conditions existing prior to the Ag~eement unless, within two years from October 1, 1992, the restructuring tariff of FGT in Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Dqcket No. RS92-1G-OOO has been adopted in a final order of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission and permits: (a) assignment by the Members of their Allotments on Pipeline Supplier to HGAP; 12 .. '" (b) execution of a service agr~ement between MGAF and Pipeline Supplier which incorporates all the Allotments assigned by Members; and (c) aggregation and disaggregation by HGAP of the Allotment assigned by its Members. 22. Filing. This Interlocal Agreement, the ordinances or resolutions agreeing to the same, and any amendments to it shall be file>d with the Clerl~ of th~ Circuit Court of each countj' in which a Member, and a local gas distribution system operated by a Member~ is located. The annual audit shall be filed annually \o1ith the record custodian of each Public ngency which was a Member during the fiscal year coveL'ed by the audi t and wi th such other gO'Jernmental offices and agencies cu.; mny from time to time be required bj' law. 23. l.mmuni.t.:i~. The privil~g~s and immunities enjoyed by the Memb~r3 of HGAF by re~son of th~ir governmental and public status shall inure to HCAF. ~4. Severability.. If any provision 01;" portion of this Agreem~nt is held to be void for any I:eason, it is the intent of the parties that the remaining provisions of this Agreement shall nevertheless be binding and effective provided the primary purpose of the Agreement is not so impaired as to be unattainable. 25. Words of Gender and Number.. As used he rein, unless the context clearly indicates the contrary, the singular number shall include the plural, the plural the singular, and the use of any gender shall be applicable to all genders. 26. Titles apd subtitles. Titles of the paragraphs and subp~ra9rQphs are placed her~in for convenient reference only and ::; h" l 1 not t 0 allY (> ;.; t "? nth a vet hI] e f f e C' t. 0 f m (l c1 i f y i n g, am end i n 9 0 r changing the express term~ and [Jlovisions of this Agreement. 27 . addition in:ended tha t the 4 abo\'e. Defined Nonln. lJ:re of capitali~ation of \-1orcls'in to that requir'!'rl by norm,,!' rule::; of punctuation is to indicate a sp~cially defined word and it is intended defined word have the mpaning accord~d to it in paragraph 28. l.\.RP.licable La.H. This Agreement shall be subject to an'd governed by the laws of the state of Florida. 29. Notices. 1\ny notice~ permitted or required by this Agreement may be delivered or mailed, by United States certified r€tut'n receipt mai 1, in the case of ~tGAF, to the of'ficel.' and address specified in the affidavit required in Paragraph 8 (c) of this Agreement or, if there is no such affidavit on l.'ecord, to any 13 : , t f f I I I.. [,: ~.. ! .' 0\ Director ofMGAF and, in the case of a Hember, to the Hayor or governing commission or board chairman or'other presiding officer or the resident agent of any Member at its principal place of business or such other office as it may have designated in its annual r~port f.iled with the Florida Depat'tment of Community l\ffairs. 30. 1\ppendix.The ordinance or resolution by Hhich each Member shall accept this Agreement 'or shall subsequentlY withdraw or be eicluded from the Agreement shall be made a part thereof by inclusion in an appendi>: to be entitled "APpendix I To, l1.unicipal Gas Authority of Florida Interlocal" Agreement Dated October 1, 1992." , i , i",' \ I l I.:. \ ("" i r, Ii' \ ; :::,: '!!:.~ t 1<; ,,' u H>' , " H,::.: , '1' " , " . .\ i ~: ~ \.:": , t, : ~~ ,.'t. ". In witness whereof the parties hereto have enacted the ordinances or resol utions adopting and agreeing to the. foregoing Interloca1 Agreement which are attached hereto in Appendix I. '! " :l 1.4 I, .- ..., .~- ....... . -"'''do' .~: ,..,.~.,...,~~~ ~~ , to: 1 t,; i [ .r + j Resolution 92--12 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER ADOPTING AN INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT DATED OCTOBER 1, 1992, ENTITLED: "AN INTERLOCAL AGREEHENT BET\'lEEN CERTAIN MUNICIPALITIES, INDEPENDENT SPECIAL DISTRICTS AND OTHER PUBLIC AGENCIES UNDER THE AUTHORITY OF SECTION 163.01, FLORIDA STATUTES, AND OTHER APPLICABLE LEGAL AUTHORITY, PER'rAINING TO ACQUISITION, TRANSMISSION, MANAGEMENT AND DISPOSITION OF NATURAL AND MANUFACTURED GAS, AND TO ACQUISITION, MANAGEMENT AND DISPOSITION OF FACILITIES AND OTHER PROPERTY INCIDENTAL AND USEFUL TO THE ABOVE STATED FUNCTION, ESTABLISHING A SEPARATE ENTITY TO PERFORM SUCH FUNCTIONS TO BE NAMED MUNICIPAL GAS AUTHORITY OF FLORIDA AND PROVIDING OTHER TERMS, CONDITIONS, PROCEDURES, RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS TO BE BINDING UPON AND TO INURE TO THE BENEFIT OF THE PARTIES TO THE AGREEMENT II WHICH DEALS lVITH THE SUBJECTS RECITED IN SAID TITLE; APPOINTING A REPRESENTATIVE AND ALTERNATE TO SERVE ON THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE ENTITY CRENl'ED BY SAID INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT; AUTHORIZING ASSIGNM.ENT OF THE FIRM GAS SERVICE ALLOTMENT HELD BY THE CITY OF CLEARWATER ON THE FLORIDA GAS TRANSMISSION COMPANY PIPELINE SYSTEM TO THE ENTITY CREATED BY THE INTERLOCAL AGREEHENT; AND ESTABLISHING THE TIME AT WHICH AND THE CONDITION UPON WHICH THIS RESOLUTION SHALL BE EFFECTIVE. " ~ Be it resolved by the city commission of the city of Clearwater as follows: " section 1. The Interlocal Agreement dated October 1, 1992, establishing a separate interlocal entity pursuant to section 163.01, Florida statutes, to be known as "Municipal Gas Authority of Florida" (MGAF), a copy of which is attached hereto and incorporated in the Resolut'ion by' reference, be and hereby is , j. i , I I agreed to and adopted. Section 2. Charles S. Warrington, Jr., Managing Director & Executive Officer of Clearwater Gas System, 400 N. Myrtle Avenue, .l Clearwater, FL 34615, is hereby appointed a Director to serve'on the Board of Directors of said Municipal Gas Authority of Florida from this date until September 30, 1994 and J. Terry Neenan, Gas r. 'Superintendent of Clearwater Gas System, 400 N. Myrtle Avenue I Clearwater, FL 34615 is hereby appointed as an alternate to serve in the event of his absence or disability. section 3. Upon the occurrence of the condition subsequent stated in Paragraph 21 of said Interlocal Agreement, the city of .Clearwater shall assign to Municipal Gas Authority' of Florida all its gas allotments as that term is defined in the aforesaid Interlocal Agreement and C. S. r1Chuck" Narrington, Hanaging Director of the Clearwater Gas System is hereby authorized to execute the documents necessary to accomplish this objective~ Section 4. This Resolution shall be effective when at least three other Public Agencies, as defin~d by section 163.01, Florida statutes, have agreed to said Interlocal Agreement. PASSED AND ADOPTED this . day of , 1992. ., Rita Garvey Mayor-Commissioner Attest: I cynthia E. Goudeau city Clerk " .1 ,; ... ~... I . . , - ~ n Jt~~ He n 12/03/92 CLEARWATER CITY COMMISSION Agenda Cover Memorandum Pw'7 Subordination of certain Easement Rights along State Road 580, of Clearwater, to the Florida Department of Transportation. owned by SUBJECT: the city RECOMMENDATION/MOTION: Declare as surplus for subordination to the Florida Department of Transportation the city's easement rights and interest in eleven (11) parcels of land (113.04, 117.03, 119.03, 123.03, 124.04, 125.04, 126.03, 127.04, 128.03, 129.03 and 130.05) lying along state Road 580, section 15070-2524 between Countryside Boulevard and McMullen Booth Road and adopt Resolution 92-74 authorizing city Officials to execute subordination of utility interests documents with the Florida Department of Transportation. au And that the appropriate official be authorized to execute same.' BACKGROUND: The Florida Department of Transportation (F.O.O.T.) is proposing to widen state Road 580 between Countryside Boulevard and Kendale Drive. They propose to start construction in fiscal year 1993/1994. Inasmuch as they propose to widen the road to six lanes, they will need to obtain additional right-of-way from several property owners along S.R. 580. The City of Clearwater has'various easements on part of the parcels of land needed by the F.D.O.T. In order to facilitate this project, the P.D.O.T. is requesting that the city of Clearwater subordinate their easement rights and interest in these parcels. The Commission approved city subordinations of easements an six (6) other parcels to the F.D.O.T. for this same road improvement project April 2, 1992 and an additional six (6) parcels on November 5~ 1992. The subordinations contain provisions for the F.D.O.T. to pay to have the city's facilities relocated if necessary to prevent construction conflicts. " , Reviewed by: + Legal Budget ilIA Purchasing >>/A I Risk Hgmt. ilIA OIS ilIA ACH ilIA Other N/A ,-,r; Caanission Action ~9inating Dept. Public UorkS/E~r~ing User Dcpt. Approved Approved w/conditions _____ Denied Advertised: Cont Id to Dote: Paper: Not required X Affected parties notified Not required N/A Appropriation Code(s) Attachments: Resolution 92.74 Location Hop I I I ilIA ,I I RESOLUTION UO. 92-74 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA, AUTHOR I ZING THE EXECUT I ON OF ELEVEN SUBORD I NA T I ON OF UTILITY INTERESTS AGREEMENTS WITH THE STATE OF FLORIDA, DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, REGARDING PORTIONS OF CERTAIN EASEMENTS OWNED BY THE CITY, ADJACENT TO STATE ROAD 580 BEHJEEN COUNTRYSIDE BOULEVARD AND McMULLEN BOOTH ROAD; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the State of Florida, Department of Transportation (herein the "DOT'IL proposes to construct or improve State Road No. 580 in Pinellas County, Florida; and WHEREAS, it is necessary that portions of eleven certain easements, described more particularly herein, now owned by the City, be subordinated to the DOT; and WHEREAS, Section 2.01(d)(4) of the City Charter authorizes the conveyance of surplus City property to another governmental entity without referendum approval, without competitive bidding, and for less than the appraised value; and WHEREAS, the DOT has applied tQ, the City for a subordination by the City to the DOT of all rights,title and interest that the City has in the easements, subject to the rights reserved to the City as described in the agreement, and the application has been duly considered by the City Commission; now, therefore, . ) BE IT RESOLVED BY THE, CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA: Section 1. The application of the DOT is for the subordination of eleven City-owned easements which are hereby declared surplus within the meaning of the City Charter, subject to the reservation of rights by: the City as set forth in the subordination of utility interests agreements, and the applications are found and declared to be for a valid public purpose. Therefore, the appropriate City officials are authorized to execute the subordination of util ity interests agreements to the DOT, copies of which are attached hereto as Exhibits A through K, conveying the rights, title and interest of the City in and to the real property described therein, in consideration of the sum of One Dollar ($1.00) and' other good and valuable consideration including, but not limited to/ the benefits to be obtained from the highway improvements. Section 2. The agreel~ents authorized to be executed upon the adoption of this resolution are summarized as follows: ; . , ' " r( '. \ :1 ,; I,: t t ':. .1 ;':~ II \ l :..~ . j' (. ': ~ 't ~ i ~. ~ t~ ..\ li j \': . ~ ~ f:\: .'~. \ p,: I,: .\1;[ .\ t:\ ... ,\t;\ ).., r~\- " , .. . :. .....:;... :..,',J,{:} :. . ~ .' \~ :. t,; . .:~ l~ . ,.. "'; ,.' .' . :l~ , , , DOT Recorded at Exhibi.1 Parcel No. " Citv' s Interest . . Book paqe A 113.04 platted easement ' 72 20 B 117.03 platted easement 85 1-5 C ,.119.03 Utility easement 85 1-5 0 123.06 Platted easement 83 3 E 124.04 Platted easement 83 3 F 125.04 Platted easement 83 3 G 126.03 Platted easement 83 3 H 127.04 Utility easement 83 3 I 128.03 Platted easement 83 3 J 129.03 Utility easement 83 3 K 130.05 Drainage/utility easement 83 3 Section 3. This resolution shall take effect immediately upon adoption~ .j PASSED AND ADOPTED this day of December, 1992. .; Attest: Cynthia E. Goudeau, City Clerk Rita Garvey, Mayor-C~mmiss;oner .1 ". ." 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NO.: COUNT:r:' 113.04 15070-2524 580 P INELLAS p l,J. rf eM b Lt., 55 Legal Descri~tion APproved:~ ~~ Date: /0 - /')-~:J. By:'" ~r.; ~.?-"~ UTL.04 SUBORDINATION OF CITY UTILITY INTERESTS THIS AGREEMENT, entered into this ____ day of , 199~, by and between the STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, hereinafter called the Department, and the CITY OF CLEARWATER , hereinafter called City. WIT N E SSE T H: WHEREAS, the city presently has an interest in certain lands that have been determined necessary for highway. purposes; and WHEREAS, the proposed use of these lands for highway purposes will require subordination of the interest claimed in such lands by city to the Department; and WHEREAS, the Department is willing to pay to have the City's facilities relocated if necessary to prevent conflict between the facilities so that the benefits of each may be retained. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants and promises of the parties hereto, City and Department agree ae follows: . City subordinates any and all of its interest in the lands as follows, viz: That part of Lot 41, Wildwood of Countryside in Section 29, Township 28 south, Range 16 East as recorded in Plat Book 72, Page 20 of the Public Records of Pinellas County, Florida. Being described as follows: Conunence at a 4"x4" concrete monument marking the Northwest corner of the plat of Wildwood of Countryside, as recorded in Plat Book 72, Page 20 of the Public Records of Pinellas county, Florida; thence South 11002'0011 West along the Westerly boundary of said Wildwood of Countryside, a distance of 583.30 feet to the Southwest corner of said Wildwood of Countryside, said point also being the Southwest corner of a Florida Department of Transportation right of way as described in Official Records Book 5548, Page 758 of the Public Records of Pinellaa County, Florida; thence North 89039'56" East along the South line of said Wildwood of Countryside and the South line of said Florida Department of Transportation right of way, a distance of 56.99 feet to a point on the existing Northerly right of way line of State Road 580; thence continue North 89039'56" East along the South line of said Wildwood of Countryside and the Northerly right of way line of State Road 580, a distance of 1,612.85 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING, said point of beginning also being the Southwest corner of Lot 47 of said Wildwood of countryside; thence run North 03000'59" East along the Westerly line of said Lot 47, PARCEL 113.04 PAGE 1 EXHIBIT A ; This instrument prepared by, or Under the direction of Kenneth G. WIng D~~~~ns~l~p~~b~ortation a distance of 18.76 feet; thence North 89029'32" East, a distance of 95.05 feet; thence North 55024'54" East, a distance of 41.19 feet to a point on the Easterly line of said Lot 47, and a point on the Westerly right of way line of Landmark Drive; thence South 00019'11" East along the Easterly line of said Lot 47, and the Westerly right of way line of Landmark Drive, a distance of 42.20 feet to the Southeast corner of said Lot 47, and, a point on the Northerly right of way line of state Road 580; thence south 89039'56" West, along the south line of said Lot 47, and the Northerly right of way line of state Road 580, a distance of 130.18 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. 'I Less existing rights of way. Containing 2846 square feet, more or leso. to the interest of the Department, its successors, or assigns, for the purpose of construction, improving, maintaining and operating a road over, through, upon and/or across the lands, including but not limited to the claim of interest based on the following: RECORDED NATURE OF ENCUMBRANCE PLATTED EASEMENT DATE FROM TO O.R. BOOK/PAGE CITY OF CLEARWATER P. B. 72, PAGE 20 05/07/74 U.S. HOME CORPORATION \ , PROVIDED that the following rights are reserved to the City: 1. The City shall have the right to construct, operate, maintain, improve, add to, upgrade, remove, and relocate facilities on, within, and upon the lands described herein in accordance with the Department's current minimum standards for such facilities as required by the state of' Florida, Department of Transportation, Utility Accommodation Guide, dated May, 1990. Any new construction or relocation of facilities within the lands will be subject to prior approval by the Department. Should the Department fail to approve any new construction or relocation of facilities by the City or require the City to alter, adjust, or relocate its facilities located within said lands, the Department hereby agrees to pay the cost of such alteration, adjustment, or relocation, including, but not limited to the cost of acquiring appropriate easements. \. d I, ), :1 .' J. .. " 2. The City shall have a reasonable right to enter upon the lands described herein for the purposes outlined in paragraph 1 above, inclUding the right to trim such trees, brush, and growth which might endanger or interfere with such facilities, provided that such rights do not interfere with the operation and safety of the Department's facilities. II :" ': , 'I I' q \' , PARCEL 113.04 PAGE 2 :, I: 'i' .\' :1" " This instrument prepared by, or Under the direction of Kennelh G. wtng ASslslanl General Counsel Department of Transportation 3. The city agrees to repair any damage to Department facilities and to indemnify the Department against any loss or damage resulting from the city exercising its rights outlined in Paragraphs 1 and 2 above. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Department hereto has executed this agreement on the day and year first above written. ~~ j' :: Signed, sealed and delivered in the presence of: ; . 1', 1', ., . , 1<: :: STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION ~;> I, , ' WITNESS PRINT NAME By: Director of Production for District VII ~ . i.' ~ ' . , i :' " WITNESS PRINT NAME ADDRESS 11201 'N. MALCOM McKINLEY DR. TAMPA Fr. 33612 : j" , I : t:' ., , . I.. ' : I, , . I :' PRINT NAME , ' I ,,, I \'" : . ~. c . I :: : j.. , I'" , (', j I ~ ~ : ~ ~ j ; ! 1': 1 ;. j'l' t " i " I ;. i 1; .; t":,: , r. I " J b,< . j", i I., ,I i' i ~ , I'" , , ..! : 1 7 STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this ____ day of , 199___, by , DIRECTOR OF PRODUCTION for District VIr , who is personally known to me or who has produced as identification, and who did (did not) take an oath. 'I) Notary Public in and for the County and State last aforesaid. My Commission Expires: serial No., if any: PARCEL 113.04 PAGE 3 1 r . r i' ,~ 't r p I:: f" l;': '[ f I., ~ . ~::- I \ \ '> " This instrument prepared by, or Under the direction of Kenneth G. WIng Asslslant General Counsel Department of Transportation IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the said grantor has caused these presents to be executed in , its name by its Board of, City commissioners acting by the Chairperson or Vice- Chairperson of said Board, the day and year aforesaid. ! . I .." ATTEST: CITY OF CLEARWATER , Florida, By Its City council 1 ' PRINT NAME Clerk (or Deputy Clerk, Its Chairperson (or Vice-Chairperson) \ ~::" J '.;,: 'j ;:) } I' f l ~ ;\. . ", i,l , " . i ~:":" ; ; '.' j .k: .: }:::. . I t r ,~. By: PRINT NAME ADDRESS " II ".~ .". , '" . I:, : !. I i., ( , .1 {,~~ ,.j,: . 'i !,: \ I I 1 j l :.. J ,. (; I j' ,l, .\.1''-: i' };; I ;':, ff.::: 'f i[..t I" II:'; . ., I j: , " II'. , I' I ;': I ~: Iv '. , ," i0 'I:'; . f .~. 1,:( ! '.. 1 ,; j .' t .; t I;:'~ i ': . ~ .. ~)j; ..,.Jl . h' f:: f. b STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY' OF The foregoing instrument was acknowledged , 199_, by , chairperson) of the CITY OF CLEARWATER personally known to me or who has produced identifica~ion, and who did (did not) take an oath. before me this ____ day of , ,Chairperson (or Vice- , Florida, City Council, who is ae PRINT NAME '/ Notary Public in and for the county and State last aforesaid. My Commission Expires: Serial No., if any: '" PARCEL 113.04 PAGE 4 I " " \ .! This instrument prepared under the direction f Kenneth G. Wing " &ijlitpebCdR\larfl~~~' 11201 N. Malcolm McR Tampa, Florida 33612 , or PARCEL SECTION S . R . NO. z COUNTY 117.03 15070-2524 580 PINELLAS Legal Description Approved: /.. Iff/' ",4-" // Date: /0- /"'-9'2. By: /a~~ r UTL.04 SUBORDINATION OF CIT~ UTILIT~ INTERESTS THIS AGREEMENT, entered into this ____ day of , 199__, by and between the STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, hereinafter called the Department, and the CITY OF CLEARWATER , hereinafter called City. WIT N E SSE T Hz WHEREAS, the City presently has an interest in certain lands that have been determined necessary for highway purposes; and WHEREAS, the proposed use of these lands for highway purposes will require subordination of the interest claimed in such lands by city to the Department; and . WHEREAS, the Department is willing to pay to have the city's facilities relocated if necessary to prevent conflict between the facilities so that the benefits of each may be retained. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants and promises of the parties hereto, City and Department agree as follows: City subordinates any and all of its interest in the lands as follows, viz: That portion of Lot 122, Northwood West in section 29, Township 28 south, Range 16 East as recorded in Plat Book 85, pages 1-5 of the Public Records of Pinellas county, Florida. Being described as follows: commence at a 4" x 4" concrete monument with bronze disc marked P.C.E.D. marking"the Southeast corner, of the Southwest 1/4 of Section 29, Township 28 South, Range 16 East, Pinellas County, Florida; thence North 00004' 58" East along the East line of the ,southwest 1/4 of said Section 29, a distance of 2,639.95 feet to a point on the 'existing southerly right of way line of State Road 580, said point also being the Northwest eorner of Lot 119, Northwood West as recorded in Plat Book 85, Pages 1-5, Pinellas County, Florida~ thence North 89040'21" East along the North line of said Northwood West and the southerly right of way line of state Road 580, a distance of 314.07 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING, said point of beginning being the Northwest corner of Lot 122, of said Northwood Weat~ thence continue North 89040'21" East along the North line of said Lot 122, and the Southerly right of way line of said State Road PARCEL 117.03 PAGE 1 EXHIBIT B ; NATURE OF ENCUMBRANCE PLATTED EASEMENT DATE FROM TO O.R. BOOK/PAGE CITY OF CLEARWATER P.B. 85, PAGE 1-5 This instrument prepared by, or UndeRen~h~Wmgion of Asalslanl Genoral Counsel Department of Transportation 580, a distance of 100.98 feet to the Northeast corner of said Lot 122, and a point on the Westerly right of way line of Frisco Drive; thence South 00004'08" West along the Easterly line of said Lot 122 and the Westerly right of way line of Friaco Drive, a distance of 34.89 feet; thence North 46005'03" West, a distance of 41.10 feet; thence South 89029'32" West, a distance of 71.30 feet to a point on the Westerly line of said Lot 122; thence North 00019' 3!f" West along the Westerly line of said Lot 122, A distance of 6.44 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. " Lesa existing rights of way. containing 1060 squar~ feet, more or leos. to the interest of the Department, its successors, or assigns, for the purpose of. construction, improving, maintaining and operating a road over, through, upon and/or across the lands, including but not limited to the claim of interest based on the following: RECORDED 04/16/82 NORTHWOOD WEST PROVIDED that the following rights are reserved to the City: 2. The city shall have the right to construct, operate, maintain, improve, add to, upgrade, remove, and relocate facilities on, within, and upon the lands described herein in accordance with the Department's current minimum standards for such facilities as required by the State of Florida, Department of Transportation, Utility Acconunodation Guide, dated May, 1990. Any new construction or relocation of facilities within the lands will be subject to prior approval by the Department. Should the Department fail to approve any new construction or relocation of facilities by the city or require the City to alter, adjust, or relocate its facilities located within said lands, the Department hereby agrees to pay the cost of such alteration, adjuatment, or relocation, including, but not limited to the cost of acquiring appropriate easements. The City shall have a reasonable right to enter upon the lands described herein for the purposes outlined in Paragraph 1 above, including the right to trim such trees, brush, and growth which might endanger or interfere with'such facilities, provided that such rights do not interfere with the operation and safety of the Department's facilities. ! I 1. ~ . , . , , , , , . \ r: \, I l I , ~ PARCEL 117.03 PAGE 2 " 1 } , " t ~ . .. This instrument prepared by, or Under the direction of Kenneth G. Wing t Depa~~~A~l ~r~~la9t~~;~ta tion 3. The city agrees to repair any damage to Department facilities and to indemnify the Department against any loss or damage resulting from the City exercising its rights outlined in Paragraphs 1 and 2 above. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Department hereto has executed this agreement on the day and year first above written. I j i t ~ , . l ! : t. I r I. Signed, sealed and delivered in the presence of: STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION By: Director of Production for District VII WITNESS PRINT NAME ADDRESS 11201 N. M~LCOM McKINLEY Dr. TAMPA FL 33612 WITNESS PRINT NAME STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this ____ day of , 199___, by , DIRECTOR OF PRODUCTION for District VII, who is personally known to me or who has produced as identification, and who did (did not) take an oath. .,. PRINT NAME Notary Public in and for the county and State last aforesaid. My Commission Expires: serial No., if any: PARCEL 117.03 PAGE 3. ATTEST: , Florida, This instrument prepared by, or Under the direction of Kennelh G. Wing AssIstant General Counsel Department of Transportation IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the said grantor has caused these presents to be executed in its name by its Board of City Commissionera actinr '. by the Chairperson or Vice- Chairperson of said Board, the day and year aforesaid.' PRINT NAME Clerk (or Deputy Clerk) By Its City Council By: Ita Chairperson (or Vice-Chairperson) PRINT NAME ADDRESS STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF The foregoing instrument was , 199_, by Chairperson) of the personally known to me or who has produced identification, and who did (did not) take acknowledged before me this ____ day of , Chairperson (or Vice- , Florida, city council, who is 8S an oath. PRINT NAME II Notary Public in and for the County and State last afor0said. My Commiasion Expires: Serial No., if any: '} PARCEL 117.03 PAGE 4 j- j- ~~ '1- , I.- II- Il i'l : I,i 1-- tj.. :1; 1. H i (. : i' :k ~ rOof i t".r : ~: 'I - \' f" This instrument prepared y, or under the direction 0 Kenneth G. WIng Assistant General Counsel Department or Transp 11201 N. Malcolm McK Tampa, Florida 33612 PARCEL I 119.03 SECTION 15070-2524 S. R. NO.: 580 COUNTY PINELLAS Legal Description Approved: ~ Date: 10/12/92 By: June Franl \J UTL.04 SUBORDINA~ION OF CITY UTILITY INTERESTS W I ~ N E SSE T H: r i I. I, , , ; , I j j I I t 1 f ( r I THIS AGREEMENT, entered into this ____ day of , 199__, by and between the STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, he~einafter called the Department, and CITY OF CLEARWATER , hereinafter called City. WHEREAS, the City presently has an interest in certain.lands that have been determined necessary for highway pu~poses; and WHEREAS, the proposed use of these lands for highway purposes will require subordination of the interest claimed in such lands by city to the Department; and WHEREAS, the Department is willing to pay to have the City' s facilities relocated if necessary to prevent conflict between the facilities so that the benefits of each may be retained. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants and promises of the parties hereto, city and Department agree as follows: City subordinates any and all of its interest in the lands as follows, viz: That portion of Lot 132, Northwood West in Section 29, Township 28 south, Range 16 East as recorded in Plat Book 85, Pages 1-5 of the Public Records of Plnellas County, Florida. Being described as follows: Commence at a 4" x 4" conc.;:ete monument with bronze disc marking the Southeast corner, of the Southwest 1/4 of Section 29, Township 28 South, Range 16 East, Pinellas County, Florida; thence North 00004'58" East along the East line of the Southwest 1/4 of said Section 29, a distance of 2,639.95 feet to a point on the existing Southerly right of way line of State Road 580, said point also being the Northwest corner of Lot 119, Northwood West as recorded in Plat Book 8S, Pages 1-5, Pinellas county, Florida; thence North 89040'21" East along the North line of said Northwood West and the Southerly right of way line of State Road 580, a distance of 583.69 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING, said point also being the Northwest corner of Lot 132 of said Northwood West; thence continue North 89040' 21" East along the North line of said Lot 132 and the Southerly right of way line of state Road 580, a distance of 149.18 feet to the Northeast corner of said Lot 132; thence south 32022'59" West along the Easterly line of said Lot 132, a distance of 6:10 feet; thence South PARCEL 119.03 Page 1 EXHIBIT C ~ This instrument prepared by, or Under the direction of Kenneth G. WIng A~slslanl General COOOset Department of Transportation 89029'32" West, a distance of 145.88 feet to a point on the Westerly line of said Lot 1321 thence North OOD19'39" West along the Westerly line of said Lot 132, a distance of 5.59 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. Less existing rightG of way. Containing 791 square feet, more or less. to the interest of the Department, its successors, or asaigns, for the purpose of construction, improving, maintaining and operating a road over, through, upon and/or across the lands, including but not limited to the claim of interest based on the following: RECORDED NATURE OF ENCUMBRANCE UTILITY EASEMENT DATE FROM TO PLAT BODK PAGE CITY OF CLEARWATER 85/1-5 04/16/82 Northwood West, a Florida General Partnership PROVIDED that the following rights are reserved to the City: 1. The City shall have the right to construct, operate, maintain, improve, add to, upgrade, remove, and relocate facilities on, within, and upon the lands deacribed herein in accordance with the Department's current minimum standards for such facilitiea as required by the State of florida, Department of Transportation, Utility Accommodation Guide, dated May, 1990. Any new construction or relocation of facilities within the lands will be subject to prior approval by the Department. Should the Department fail to approve any new construction or relocation of facilities by the city cr require the City to alter, adjust, or relocate its facilities located within said lands, the Department hereby agrees to pay the cost of such alteration, adjustment, or relocation, including, but not limited to the cost of acquiring appropriate easements. 2. The City shall have a reasonable right to enter upon the lands described herein for the purposes outlined in paragraph 1 above, including the right to trim such trees, brush, and growth which might endanger or interfere with such faCilities, provided that such rights do not interfere with the operation and safety of the Department's facilities. PARCEL 119.03 PAGE 2 , . I ; This instrument prepared by, or Under the direction of Kenneth G. Wing Assistant General Counsel Department of Transportation 3. The city agrees to repair any damage to Department facilities and to indemnify the Department against any loss or damage resulting from ,the City exercising its rights outlined in paragraphs 1 and 2 above. 1, I ' i,', ~ ? '. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Department hereto has executed this agreement on the day and year first above written. Signed, sealed and delivered in the presence of l STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION , ! r,,' I 1:' " , !: ,. " (:' , I' " j ~.. ' WITNESS PRINT. NAME By: Director of Production for District VII ADDRESS . ' l ~.. WITNESS PRINT NAME ~ t . " I ~ , .1i ' i' ~ \ ) I" STATE OF FLORIDA tj. t ~ + q: ">. ; I COUNTY OF ;';', " I;, , . ~ 11,: I; , ; t;: L" i ", ! I:' ~L II I,; . ~ I . 'I' I " I: ' 1 " ~ ~ t ~, ! I _ I !.~ ! I.,: d:' 1 !I::. I; tv I t' -I' ! 1 ! [':' 1 [, iF . L. i ~. .: t, : f" , " I jo. ! I ~ i ~, .~ ~& . I. Ii The foregoing instrument 199_, by Y11-, who is personally known to me as identification, and who did (did was acknowledged before me this ___ day , DIRECTOR OF PRODUCTION or who has produced not) take an oath. of , for District PRINT NAME Notary Public in and for the county and State last aforesaid. My Commission Expires: Serial No., if any: PARCEL 119.03 , PAGE 3 /I IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the said grantor has caused these presents to be executed in ita name by ita Board of City Commissioners acting by the Chairperson or Vice- Chairperson of said Board, the day and year aforesaid. : ' I I l , ! } \ 1 t , f ' '{ ~ " i Thia instrument prepared by, or Undex thli!. di~Qction of Mnneln G. wing AssIstant General ":..1unsal Department of Transport~tion .' ATTEST: PRINT NAME Clerk (or Deputy Clerk) , Florida, By Its City council By: Its Chairperson (or,Viee-Chairperson) PRINT NAME ADDRESS STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF " The foregoing 199_, by CITY OF CLEARWATER produced take an oath. instrument was acknowledged before me this ___ day of , , Chairperson (or Vice-Chairperson) of the , Florida, City Council, who is personally known to me or who haa as identification, and who did (did not) , ~:.J PARCEL 119.03 PAGE 4 . , if::. : 'j::< \ '. \ .\{ i,!.:.: t \:.. . > j \:, ; 1 ;" i ~ ~ ~..r: 1. i:'f . ., 1 ;~ I ,.:. I'. :::. .., 'j-L-- 1 1[,:,: ,~: ,- II/ .~/ r.' l!:.~ .' ,. . < ~ l" :1" ~ . t;.; ~l ' . r, PRINT NAME Notary Public in and for the Coun~y and state last ,aforesaid. My Cornmiaaion Expires: serial No., if any: ~ \ PARCEL 123.06 PAGE 1 , , 1 f i t I ! This instrument prepared under the direction of Kennelh G. Wing Assls\an\ General Counsel Department of Transpo 11201 N. Malcolm McKi Tampa, Florida 33612 PARCEL I 123.06 SECTION s 15070-2524 5 . R. NO,: 500 COUNT~ I PINELLAS Legal Descr~tion APproved~~ ~ ~~ , Date: /0- 9'-91 By: ~ . UTL.04 SUBORDINATION OF CITY UTILITY INT~RCRTS THIS AGREEMENT, entered into this ____ day of , 199__, by and between the STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, hcroinaftar called the Department, and the CITY OF CLEARWATER , hereinafter called City. WIT N E SSE T Ut WHEREAS, the city presently has an interent in cartoin lando that have been determined necessary for highway purposes; and WHEREAS, the proposed use of those lands for highway purpoDon will require subordination of the interest claimed in such lnndo by City to the Department; and WHEREAS, the Department is willing to pay to have the city' D facilities relocated if necessary to prevent conflict between the facilitioa DO that the benefits of each may be retained. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenanto and promises of the parties hereto, Ci~y and Department agree ao follows: City subordinates any and all of ita interest in the lands as follows, viz: That part of Lot 21, Mayfair, in Section 29, Township 28 South, Range 16 East as recorded in Plat Book 83, Pages 3-4 of the Public Recorda of Pinellaa county, Florida. Being described as follows: i' " Commence at a 3" X 3" concrete monument, P,L.S. 1827, marking the point of tangency of the Westerly boundary of Lot 22, Mayfair, ao recorded in Plat Book 83, Pages 3-4 of the Public Recorda of pinellas County, Florida, said point also being a point on the Easterly right of way line of Landmark Drive; thonce South 00D20'49" East along said Easterly right of way line and the Westerly line of said Lot 22, a distance of 130.64 feet to the southwest corner of said Lot 22 and a point on the exieting Northerly right of way line of State Road 580; thence North 89039'57" Eaat along the Southerly line of said plat of Mayfair and t~~ Northerly right of way line of State Road 580, a distance of 109.93 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING; said point of beginning also being the SouthWest corner of Lot 21; thence N01.th 00020'42" Weot along the Westerly line of said Lot 21, a distance of 4.12 feoti thence North 891140'03" East, a distance of ,79.95 feet to a point on the Easterly line of said Lot 21; thence South 00D20'36" East along the Easterly line of said Lot 21, n diotnnco of 3.93 foet to the southeast corner of said i ; ,. EXIIIOI'JI D , " , r : I , ! I: ~ l~ . ul, j. This instrument prepared by, or Und~r the direction of , Kennelh G. Wing Asslslanl General Counsel Department of Transportation Lot 211 thence South 89039'57" West along the Southerly line of said Lot 21, and the Northerly right of way line of state Road 580, a distance of 79.95 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. Less existing rights of way. containing 322 square feet, more or less. to the interest of the Department, its successors, or assigns, for the purpose of construction, improving, maintaining and operating a road over, through, upon and/or across the lands, including but not limited to the claim of interest based on the following: RECORDED NATURE OF ENCUMBRANCE PLATTED EASEMENT DATE FROM TO O.R. BOOK/PAGE CITY' OF CLEARWATER P. B. 83, PAGE 3 11/04/80 MAYFAIR ASSOCIATES, LTD. PROVIDED that the following rights are reserved to the City: r: 1. The City shall have the right to construct, operate, maintain, improve, add to, upgrade, remove, and relocate facilities on, within, and upon the lands described herein in accordance with the Department's current minimum standards for such facilities as required by the State of Florida, Department of Transportation, Utility Accommodation Guide, dated May, 1990. Any new construction or relocation of facilities within the lands will be subject to prior approval by the Department. Should the Department fail to approve any new construction or relocation of facilities by the City or require the City to alter, adjust, or relocate its facilities located within said lands, the Department hereby agrees to pay the cost of such alteration, adjustment, or relocation, including, but not limited to the cost of acquiring appropriate easements. 2. The City shall have a reasonable right to enter upon the lands described herein for the purposes outlined:in paragraph 1 above, including the right to trim such trees, brUGh, and growth which might endanger or interfere with such facilities, provided that such righto do not interfere with the operation and safety of the Department's facilities. PARCEL 123.06 PAGE 2 Thla instrument prepared by, or Undor the direction of Kennelh G; Wing AsSilstant General Counsel Department of Transportation ,) 3. The city agrees to repair any damage to Department facilities and to indemnify the Department against any loss or damage resulting from the city exercising its rights outlined in Paragraphs 1 and 2 above. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Department hereto has executed thiD agreement on the day and year first above written. !, , t' i i I f TAMPA FL 33612 ! ' I I I J [ I . i Signed, sealed and delivered in the presence 9f: STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION By: Director of Production for District VII WITNESS PRINT NAME ADDRESS 11201 N. HALCOM McKINLEY Dr. WITNESS PRINT NAME II I' STATE OF FLORIDA , I COUNTY OF '" The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this ____ day of , 199___, by , DIRECTOR OF PRODUCTION ,for District VII, who is personally known to me or who has produced as identification, and who did (did not) take an oath. -l I I .t PRINT NAME Notary Public in and for the County. and State last aforesaid. My Commission Expires: Serial No., if any: ,- , I PARCEL 123.06 PAGE 3 :1 ., " .. This inst~ument prepared by, o~ Unde~ the di~~ction of Kenneth G. wing Assistant General Counsel Department of Transportation IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the said grantor has caused these presents to be executed in its name by its Board of City Commissioners acting by the Chairperson or Vice- Chairperson of sald Board, the day and year aforesaid. . ATTES:r: PRINT NAME Clerk (or Deputy Clerk) , Florida, By Its City Council By: Its Chairperson (or Vice-Chairperson) PRINT NAME ADDRESS '/ STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF The foregoing instrument was acknowledged , 199_, by Chairperson) of the CITY' OF CLEARWATER personally known to me or who has produced identification, and who did (did not) take an oath. before me this ____ day of , Chairperson (or Vice- , Florida, City Council, who is as PRINT NAME Notary Public in and for the County and State last aforesaid. My Commission Expires: Serial No., if any: "( 'I PARCEL 123.06 PAGE 4 .:( "\ That part of Lot 20, Mayfair, in Section 29, Township 28 south, Range 16 East as recorded in Plat Book 83, Pages 3-4 of the Public Records of Pinellas County, Florida. Being described as follows: . 1 I , I I ., I I I j I I i f I I r I " 'J This instrument prep~red y, or un~n~lh't1~rftftion~f Assistant General COllnsel n Department of Trans ortation 11201 N. Malcolm McK nley Drive Tampa, Florida 33612 PARCEL I 124.04 SECTION I 15070-2524 S.R. NO. I 580 COUNTY PINELLAS ~:~:~ ~~:~r:~oJn APpro~~~i~ y/~- UTL.04 SUBORDINATION OF CITY UTILITY INTERESTS '! THIS AGREEMENT, entered into this ____ day of , 199__, by and between the, STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, hereinafter called the Department, and the CITY OF CLEARWATER , hereinafter called City. " 1 WIT N E SSE T H: WHEREAS, the City presently has an interest in certain lands that have been determined necessary for highway purposes; and WHEREAS, the proposed use of these lands for highway purposes will require subordination of the interest claimed in such lands by City to the Department; and WHEREAS, the Department is willing to pay to have the City' B facilities relocated if necessary to prevent conflict between the facilities so that the benefits of each may be retained. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants and promises of the parties hereto., City and Department agree as follows: City subordinates any and all of its interest in the lands as follows, viz: Conunence at a 3" X 3" concrete monument, P.L.S. #827, marking the point of tangen"':y of the Westerly boundary of Lot 22, Mayfair, as recorded in Plat Book 83, Pages 3-4 of the Public Recorda of Pinellaa County, Florida, said point also being a point on the Easterly right of way line of Landmark Drive; thence'South 00020'49" East along said Easterly right of way line and the Westerly line of said Lot 22, a distance of 130.64 feet to the Southwest corner of said Lot 22 and a point on the existing Northerly right of way line of State Road 580; .thence North 89039'57" East along the Southerly line of said plat of Mayfair and the Northerly right of way line of state Road 580, a distance of 189.88 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING; said point of beginning also being the Southwest corner of Lot 20; thence North 00020'36" West along the Westerly line of said Lot 20, a distance of 3.93 feet; thence North 89048'03" East, a distance of 79.95 feet to a point on the Easterly line of said Lot 20; thence South 00020'31" East along the l PARCEL 124.04 I PAGE 1 EXHIBI'r E I i' ,1 , i i. This instrument prepared by, or Under the direction of Kennelh G. Wing Asslslanl General Counsel Depar~ment of Transportation Easterly line of said Lot 20, a distance of 3.74 feet to the Southeast corner of said Lot 20; thence South 8gD39'57" West along the southerly line of said Lot 20, and the Northerly right of way line of State Road 580, a distance of 79.95 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. Less existing rights of way. Containing 307 square feet, more or less. to the interest of the Department, its succesaors, or assigns, for the purpose of construction, improving, maintaining and operating a road over, through, upon and/or across the lands, including but not limited to the claim of interest based on the following: RECORDED NATURE OF ENCUMBRANCE. PLATTED EASEMENT DATE FROM TO O.R. BOOK/PAGE CITY OF CLEARWATER P.B. 83, PAGE 3 11/04/80 MAYFAIR ASSOCIATES, LTD. PROVIDED that the following rights are reserved to the City: 1. The city shall have the right to construct, operate, maintain, improve, add to, upgrade, remove, and relocate facilities on, within, and upon the lands described herein in accordance with the Department's current minimum standards for such facilities aa required by the State of Florida, Department of Transportation, utility Accommodation Guide, dated May, 1990. Any new construction or relocation of facilities within the lands will be subject to priol: approval by the Department. Should the Department fail to approve any new construction or relocation of facilities by the City or require the City ~o alter, adjust, or relocate its facilities located within said lands, the Department hereby agrees to pay the cost of such alteration, adjustment, or relocation, including, but not limited to the cost of acquirin~ appropriate easements. 2. The City shall have a reasonable right to enter upon the lands described herein for the purposes outlined in Paragl:aph 1 above, including the right to trim such trees, brush, and growth which might endanger or interfere with such facilities, provided that such rights do not interfere with the operation and safety of the Department' a 'facilities. PARCEL 124.04 PAGE 2 " /I ~ This instrument prepared by, or Under the direction of Kennelh G. Wing AssIstant General Counsel Department of Transportation ~.:. 3. The City agrees to l:'epair any damage to Department facilities and to indemnify the Department against any loss or damage resulting from the City exercising its rights outlined in Paragraphs 1 and 2 above. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Department hereto has executed this agreement on the day and year first above written. signed, sealed and delivered in the presence of: STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION By: Director of Production for District VII WITNESS PRINT NAME ADDRESS 11201 N. MALCOM McKINLEY Or. TAMPA FL 33612 WITNESS PRINT NAME STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF The foregoi~9 instrument was acknowledged before me this ____ day of , 199___, by , DIRECTOR OF PRODUCTION District VII, who is personally known to me or who has produced as identification, and who did (did not) take an oath. , "10 < ,< : I: ( <! ';.: , (,. < , l~<< ,~{\ . j 1',. I'" ,1 !~i ~ J ~ f (:, I' ; ~ \ 1\':' ! ' ~ ;\7 ) r:; I I" , t.. I . , I i;\, It:~ iF , ! to" . ; \" " \ t: I ~l . \ ~ , ' . .. u ,'-1, ~\~L "< ;:; ( ( ~ for PRINT NAME Notary Public in and for the County and State last aforesaid. My Commission Expires: Serial No., if any: PAP.eEL 124.04 PAGE 3 I I 'j ",. . I IJI'i PRINT NAME , I' i ';:1 , .Il -, ,II . ~ ,~, l I , IIi '" t..:., ,.1 I' J" i I { ,', .... t" \". l,,\ ',- l~ \<: , , f: r' ,', [~ ~,; f~'. i: \1. 1/ f; " '; This instrument prepared by, or Under the direction of Kenneth G. WIng D~~i~{~Qhqe~~a~~~6rtation IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the said grantor haa caused these presents to be executed in its name by its Board of City conuniasioners actinq by the Chairperson or Vice- Chairperson of said Board, the day and year aforesaid. t,' I ,,' ATTEST: PRINT NAME Clerk (or Deputy Clerk) , Florida, I I, By Its City Council By: Its Chairperson (or Vi~e-Chairperson) PRINT NAME ADDRESS STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF The foregoing instrument was , 199_, by . Chairperson) of the personally known to me or who has produced identification, and who did (did not) take an oath. acknowledged before me this ____ day of , Chairperson (or Vice- , Florida, city Council, who is as , ,'r_ ~ tl? ,I , " Notary Public in and for the County and state last aforesaid. My Conunission Expires: Serial No., if any: , " PARCEL 124.04 PAGE 4 This instrument prepared under the direction Kennelh G. Wing Asslstant General Counsel Department of Transpo 11201 N. Malcolm McKi Tampa, Florida 33612 PARCEL I 125.04 SECTION l 15010-2524 S.R. NO. J SaD COUNTY J PINELLAS t. Legal Description Approved:,/ 9 /r ~ F/;,.( / / . Date: /0 - /5' - ,/2 By: $~"''''- /~ . UTL.04 SUBORDINA'rION OF CI'rY tnILI'rY INTERESTS THIS AGREEMENT, entered into this ____ day of , 199__, by and between the STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, hereinafter called the Department, and the CITY OF CLEARWATER , hereinafter called city. W lorN E SSE or HI WHEREAS, the City presently has an interest in certain lands that have been determined necessary for highway purposesi and WHEREAS, the proposed use of these lands for highway purposes will require subordination of the interest claimed in such lands by City to the Department; and WHEREAS, the Department is willing to pay t.o have the City' B facilities relocated if necessary to prevent conflict between the facilities BO that the benefits of each may be retained. '1 NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants and promises of the parties hereto, city and Department agre~ as follows: City subordinates any and all of ita interest in the lands as follows, viz: That part of Lot 19, Mayfair, in Section 29, Township 28 south, Range 16 East as recorded in Plat Book 83, Pages 3-4 of the Public Records of pinellas County, Florida. Being described as follows: JI Commence at a 3" X 3" concrete monument, P.L.S. #827, marking the point of tangency of the Westerly boundary of Lot 22, Mayfair, aa recorded in Plat Book 83, Pages 3-4 of the Public Records of Pinellas County I Florida, said point also being a point on the Easterly right of way line of Landmark Drive; thence south 00020'49" East alonq said Easterly right of way line and the Westetly line of said Lot 22~la distance of 130.64 feet to the Southwest corner of said Lot 22 and a point on the existing Northerly right of way line of State Road 580; thence North 89039'57" East along the southerly line of said plat of Mayfair and the Northerly right of way line of State Road 580, a distance of 269.83 feet to the POINT OF BEGINtHNG 1 sald point: of beginning also being the Southwest corner of Lot 19; thence North 00020' 31" West along the westerly line of Baid Lot 19, a distance of 3.74 feet; thence North 89048'03" East, a distance of 79.95 feet to a point on the Easterly line of said Lot 19; thence South 00020'26" East along the PARCEL 125.04 PAGE 1 EXHIBIT F ~ r .~ This instrument prepared by, or Under the direction of Kenneth G. Wing Asslslanl General Counsel Department of Transportation Easterly line of said Lot 19, a distance of 3.55 feet to the Southeast corner of said Lot 19; thence South 89039'57" West along the Southerly line of said Lot 19, and the Northerly right of way line of State Road 580, a distance of 79.95 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. Leea existing rights of way. Containing 292 square feet, more or leaa. to the interest of the Department, its successors, or assigns, for the purpose of construction, improving; maintaining and operating a road over, through, upon and/or across the lands, including but not limited to the claim of interest' based on the following: RECORDED NATURE OF ENCUMBRANCE PLATTED EASEMENT DATE FROM TO O.R. BOOK/PAGE CITY OF CLEARWATER P.B. 83, PAGE 3 11/04/80 MAYFAIR ASSOCIATES, LTD. PROVIDED that the following rights are reserved to the city: '. 1. The city shall have the right to construct, operate, maintain, improve, add to, upgrade, remove, and relocate facilities on, within, and upon the lands described herein in accordance with the Department's current minimum standards for such facilities as required by the State of Florida, Department of Transportation, Utility Accommodation Guide, dated May, 1990. Any new construction or relocation of facilities within the lands will be subject to prior approval by the Department. Should the Department fail to approve any new construction or relocation of facilities by the City or require the city to alter, adjust, or relocate. its facilities located within said lands, the Department hereby agrees to pay the cost of such alteration, adjustment, or relocation, including, but not limited to the cost of acquiring appropriate easements. , '. . I ; , \ ; i. . , \ : 2. The City shall have a reasonable right to enter upon the lands deacribed herein for the purposes outlined in paragraph 1 above, including the right to trim such trees, brush, and growth which might endanger or interfere with such facilities, provided that such rights do not interfere with the operation and safety of the Department's facilities. , r: . , , :L i !: i l I " l' PARCEL 125.04 PAGE 2 r i I : l ~ , r' .., I ~ TAMPA FL 33612 This instrument prepared by, or Under the direction of Kenneth G. Wing Depar~~n~e~.~ntion 3. The City agrees to repair any damage to Department facilities and to indemnify the Department against any loss or damage resulting from the City exercising its rights outlined in Paragraphs 1 and 2 above. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Department hereto has executed this agreement on the day and year first above written. Signed, sealed and delivered in the presence of: STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION By~ Director of Production for District VII WITNESS PRINT NAME ADDRESS 11201 N. MALCOM McKINLEY Dr. WITNESS PRINT NAME_ I , I I' STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this ____ day of , 199___, by , DIRECTOR OF PRODUCTION for District VII , who is personally known to me or who has produced as identification, and who did (did not) take an oath. I PRINT'NAME Notary Public in and for the County and State last aforesaid. 'My Commission Expires: Serial No., if any: " I. r, ,1, '" c. if PARCEL 125.04 PAGE 3 i: H '" ,t :, ' " il- I ~ H, :~~'. . ,;:i: , J" j.' ( I. PRINT NAME_ Notary public in and for the county and state last aforesaid. My commission EXpires: serial NO., if any: .\ This instrument prepared bY, or ' Under the direction of Kenneth G. Wing Assistant Generat Counsel Department of Transportation IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the .aid grantor ha. cau.ed these pre.ents to be executed in its na..e by it. Board of city conuni.sioners acting by the chairpereon or vioe- cha~rper.on of .aid Board, the day and year aforeseid. , Florida, ATTEST:_ PRINT NAME - Clerk (or Deputy clerk) - By Its city council By: Its chairperson (or Vice-Chairperson) PRINT NAME ADDRESS STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF " was acknowledged before me this ____ day of , chairperson (or Vice- ~' Florida, city counoil, who ~: The foregoing instrument . 199_, by Chairperson) of the personally known to me or who has produced ~ identification, and who did (did not) take an oath. ... ~\ '. ~. c, .'PAGE 4 PARCEL 125.04 11 ci .I :1 PARCEL 126.03 PAGE 1 This instrument preppred , or under the direction Kenneth G. Wing ~ Assistant General Counsel Department of Transp rtation 11201 N. Malcolm McKinley Drive Tampa, Florida 33612 PARCEL : 126.03 SECTION : 15070-2524 S.R. NO.: 580 COUNTY PINELLAS ~:~:; D;t:r}9:~o.f APpro~~~ idLv'./'/h/k ~-- UTL.04 SUBORDINAXION OF CITY UTILITY INTERESTS THIS AGREEMENT, entered into this ____ day of , 199__, by and,between the STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, hereinafter called the Department, and the CIry OF CLEARWATER , hereinafter called city. WIT N E SSE T Us WHEREAS, the City presently has an interest in certain landa that have been determined necessary for highway purposes; and WHEREAS, the proposed use of these lands for highway purposes will require subordination of the interest claimed in such lands by city to the Department; and WHEREAS, the Department is willing to pay to have the city's facilities relocated if necessary to prevent conflict between the facilities so that the benefits of each may be retained. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants and promises of the parties hereto, city and Department agree as follows: City subordinates any and all of its interest in the lands as follows, viz: That part of Lot 18, Mayfair, in Section 29, Township 28 South, Range 16 East as recorded in Plat Book 83, Pages 3-4 of the Public Records of Pinellas County, Florida. Being described as follows: Commence at a 3" X 3" concrete monumentf P.L.S. 1827, marking the point of tangency of the Westerly boundary of Lot 22, Mayfair, as recorded in Plat Book 83, Pages 3-4 of the Public Records of Pinellas County, Florida, said point also being a point on the Easterly right Of-way line of Landmark Drive; thence south 00D20'49" East along said Easterly right of way line and the Westerly line of said Lot 22, a distance of 130.64 feet to the Southwest corner of said Lot 22 and a point on the existing Northerly right of way line of state Road 580; thence North 89039'57" East along the Southerly line of said plat of Mayfair and the Northerly right of way line of State Road 580, a distance of 349.18 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING; said point of, beginning also being the Southwest corner of Lot 18; thence North OOtl20'26" Weat along the Westerly line of said Lot 18, a distance of 3.55 feet; thence North 89048'03" East, a distance of 79.95 feet to a point on the Easterly line of said Lot 18; thence South 00D20'20" East along the Easterly line of said Lot 18, a distance of 3.37 feet to the Southeast corner of said ,. EXHIBIT G ." r , c.- f.' t:. ! " 1: I' .f ~, ~ . . , l. " \ This instrument prepared by, or Under the direction of Konneth G. Wing AssIstant General Counsel Department of Transportation Lot 18; thence South 89039'57" West along the southerly line of said. Lot 18, and the Northerly right of way line of state Road 580, a distance of 79.95 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. Less existing rights of way. Containing 277 square feet, more or less. to the interest of the Department, its successors, or assigns, for the purpose of construction,' improving, maintaining and operating a road over, through, upon and/or across the lands, including but not limited to the claim of interest baaed on the following: RECORDED FROM O.R. BOOK/PAGE CITY OF CLEARWATER P.B. 83, PAGE 3 } :' NATURE OF ENCUMBRANCE PLATTED EASEMENT DATE TO 11/04/80 MAYFAIR ASSOCIATES, LTD. I: . . PROVIDED that the following rights are reserved to the city: , " , . 1. The City shall have the right to construct, operate, maintain, improve, add to, upgrade, remove, and relocate facilities on, within, and upon the lands described herein in accordance with the Department's current minimum standards for such facilities as required by the State of Florida,' Department of Transportation, Util i ty Acconunodation Gu ide, dated May, 1990. Any new construction or relocation of facilities within the lands will be subject to prior approval by the Department. Should the Department fail to approve any new construction or relocation of facilities by the City or require the City to alter, adjust, or relocate its facilities located within said lands, the Department hereby agrees to pay the cost of such alteration, adjustment, or relocation, including,'but not limited to the cost of acquiring appropriate easements. , ' ~ f , , ; " ,. } i, t; ~ '. " d ~~ . , 2. The City.shall have a reasonable right to enter upon the lands described herein for the purposes outlined in Paragraph 1 above, including the right to trim such trees, brush, and growth which might endanger o~ interfere with such facilities, provided that such rights do not interfere with the ope~ation and safety of the Department'a facilities. j~, I L ., l. i I !' ; f'~ i ~ '. W :j i:,; i~ . P1\RCEL 126.03. PAGE 2 . , je I I I ~.' . I 'I] I' (, \. This instrument prepared by, or Under the direction of Kenne\h G. Wlng \ A ".Ie.lanl General Counse Dep~un~ Ot Transportation 3. The City agrees to repair any damage to Department facilities and to indemnify the Department against any losa or damage resulting from the City exercising its rights outlined in Paragraphs 1 and 2 above. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Department hereto has executed this agreement on the day and year first above written. ,. i Signed, sealed and delivered in the presence of: STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION :, :1 ,', . By: Director of Production for District VII .; WITNESS PRINT NAME .~. . ADDRESS 11201 N. MALCOM McKINLEY Dr. ., . :;. , TAMPA FL 33612 ~ i. . WITNESS PRINT NAME ,:;',t L tj STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF ,', The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this ____ day of , 199___, by , DIRECTOR OF PRODUCTION for District VII , who is personally known to me or who has produced aa identification, and who^'did (did not) take an oath. PRINT NAME . I i Notary Public in and for the county and State last aforesaid. My Commission Expires: Serial No., if any: '):j d PARCEL 126.03 PAGE 3 II ATTEST: , Florida, I. This inBtrument prepared by, or Under ~he..direction of Kennelh G. WIng Asslstanl General r:ounsel Deparcment. ot TranBportation . Its Chairperson (or Vice-Chairperson) , l. j J , r j i i \ } . I 1,:-' ..~ .,~'. 1i'.;, B\ " ..,:~}- .:L> IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the said grantor has caused these preoents to be executed in its name by its Board of City conunisaioners actinq by the Chairperson or Vice- Chairperson of said Board, the day and year aforesaid. By Its City Council PRINT NAME Clerk (or Deputy Clerk) By: PRINT NAME ADDRESS .' STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF The foregoing instrument was acknowledged , 199_, by Chairperson) of the personally known to me or who has produced identification, and who did (did not) take an oath. before me this ____ day of , Chairperson (or Vice- , Florida, City Council, who is as .' . . . .; ., " I'; I.' l' :'1 L: . j r~, .! T~~ .l :t-" I ;', ., l'i I. !y r: I .1 t .j.: I : h. I t~ \:: ! l':\ t t: · r i L: l L . h l( i: l~' ~; l~ ~: i: !,. Ie }: I I r" PRINT NAME Notary Public in and for the County and State last aforesaid. My conunission Expires: Serial No., if any: .., . 1 " ., " PARCEL 126.03 PAGE 4 ~ 1,'.) J', e, .I I' PARCEL 127.04 PAGE 1 This instrument prepared under the direction of KenneUi'G. Wing 4S!n~tMt General Counsel Department of Transp 11201 N. Malcolm McK Tampa. Florida 33612 Legal Description Approved: ~. Date: october 19, 1992 By: Brent J. Davis __~ or PARCEL SECTION : S . R . NO.: COUNTY 127.04 15070-2524 580 PINELLAS UTL.04 SUBORDINATION OF CI~Y UTILITY INTERES~S THIS AGREEMENT, entered into this ____ day of , 199__, by and between the STATE OF FLORIDA ,DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, hereinafter called the Department, and crTY OF CLEARWATER , hereinafter called city. WIT N E SSE T Ht WHEREAS, the City presently has an interest in certain lands that have been determined necessary for highway purposes; and WHEREAS, the proposed use of these lands for highway purposes will require subordination of the interest claimed in such lands by City to the Department; and WHEREAS, the Department ia willing to pay to have the city's facilities relocated if necessary to prevent conflict between the facilities 80 that the benefits of each may be retained. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants and promises of the parties hereto, city and Department agree as follows: city subordinates any and all of its interest in the lands as follows, viz: That part of Lot 17, Mayfair, in Section 29, Township 28 South, Range 16 East as recorded in Plat,Book 83, Pages 3-4 of the Public Records of Pinellas County, Florida. Being described as followa: Commence at a 3" X 3" concrete monument, P.L.S. 1827, marking the point of tangency of the Westerly boundary of Lot' '22, Mayf air, as recorded in Plat Book 83, pages 3-4 of the Public Recorda of Pinellas County, Florida, said point also being a point on the Easterly right of way line of Landmark Drive; thence south 00Q20'49" East along said Easterly right of way line and'the Westerly line of said Lot 22, a distance of 130.64 feet to the Southwest corner of said Lot 22 and a point on the existing Northerly right of way line of State Road 580; thence North 89Q39'57" East along the Southerly line of said plat of Mayfair and the Northerly right of way line of state Road 580, a distance of 429.73 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING; said point of beginning also being the Southwest corner of Lot 17; thence North 00020' 20" West along the Westerly line of said Lot 17, a distance of 3.37 feet; thence North 89048'03" East, a distance of 79.95 feet to a point on the Easterly line of said Lot 17; thence South 00020'15" East along the Easterly line of said Lot 17, a diotance of 3.18 feet to the Southeast corner of said EXHIBIT H I L: " " ,.' ." j' i I I, . .' . This instrument prepared by, or Under the direction of Kenneth G. Wing ^s!>lstRnI General Counsel Department of Transportation Lot 17; thence south 89039'57" West along the southerly line of said Lot 17, and the Northerly right of way line of state Road 580, a distance of 79.95 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. . Less existing rights of way. containing 262 square feet, more or less. to the interest of the Department, its successors, or assigns, for the purpose of construction, improving, maintaining and operating a road over, through, upon and/or across the lands, including but not limited to the claim of interest based on the following: RECORDED NATURE OF ENCUMBRANCE UTILITY EASEMENT DATE FROM TO PLAT BOOK/PAGE CITY OF CLEARWATER B3/3 11/04/80 MAYFAIR ASSOCIATES, LTD. PROVIDED that the following rights are re'served to the city: 1. The City shall have the right to construct, operate, maintain, improve, add to, upgrade, remove, and relocate facilities on, within, and upon the lands deseribed herein in accordance with the Department's eurrent minimum standards for such facilities as required by the state of Florida, Department of Transportation, Utility Accommodation Guide, dated May, 1990. Any new construction or relocation of facilities within the lands will be subject to prior approval by the Department.. Should the Department fail to approve any new construction or relocation of facilities by the City or require the city to alter: adjust, or relocate its facilities located within said lands, the Department hereby agreesi)to pay the cost of such alteration, adjustment, or relocation, including, but not limited to the cost of acquiring appropriate easements. The city shall have a reasonable right to enter upon the lands described herein' for the purposes outlined in Paragraph 1 above, including the right to trim such trees, brush, and growth which might endanger or interfere with such facilities, provided that sueh rights do not interfere with the operation and safety of the Department's facilities. 2. PARCEL 127.04 PAGE 2 ,f ~ " This instrument prepared by, or Under the direction of . Kenneth G. Wing Asslslanl General Counsel Department of ~ranaportation , 3. The City agrees to repair any damage to Department facilities and to indemnify the Department against any loes or damage resulting from the city exercising its rights outlined in Paragraphs 1 and 2 above. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Department hereto has executed this agreement on the day and year first above written. Signed, sealed and delivered in the presence of: STATE OF 'FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION By: Director of Production for District VII WITNESS PRINT NAME ADDRESS WITNESS PRINT NAME STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF . , The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this ____.day of , 199___, by , DIRECTOR OF PRODUCTION for District VII , who is personally known to me or who has produced as identification, and who did {did not} take an oath. ,. . ~ I l 1 '. I:; j ~. 1(" ;1 j' i' U r~' . j',: \1': , /. !. ~ I.'i ;1': . ll'~ , 11:: i :~ ,.,. . 1 ~i l'll~ " ", j ) 'j ~;. !':~ I . I: I:: i!' .....h-'~E t:~ ~i p f; !L t ., PRINT NAME Notary Public in and for the County and State last aforesaid. My Commission Expires: Serial No., if any: PARCEL 127.04 PAGE 3 ", <) ,( II .. ' . .. . , COUNTY OF , , . i , " This instrument prepared by, or Under the direction of Kenneth G. Wing Ass/slanl General Counsel Department of Transportation IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the said grantor has caused these presents to be executed in its name by its Board of City commissioners acting by the Chairperson or Vice- Chairperson of said Board, the day and year aforesaid. ATTEST: Florida, - PRINT NAME Clerk (or Deputy Clerk) By Its City Council .j By~ Its Chairperson (or Vice-chairperson) PRINT NAME ADDRESS .'.j STATE OF FLORIDA The foregoing instrument , 199_, by Chairperson) of the personally known to me or who has produced identification, and who did (did not) take an oath. was acknowledged before me this ____ day of , Chairperson (or Vice- , Florida, City Council, who is as 'i' , , I '.1 . ~ f ::'. 1. : T; ). .\., I '. r:,,/ ~ i '. . . . \'.tJ I . . t ;;. 'i::: 1'-' -j/ ; .:'k~ 1.' .1;, ! ,~\ i ';' .\} " . 1,., I~' i hJ I~ 1 . .,,: {,. ..p. F "b i '1, !\';', Ii.' ~ PRINT NAME Notary Public in and for the County and State last aforesaid. My eommission Expires: Serial No., if any: . \ i. .}.' , \ ( I' L: , PARCEL 127.04 PAGE 4 .! .\..... ,.:, .1 '1 I , . :t " . , ,. ~\ ,; ,f This instrument prepared y, or under the direction Kenneth G. Wing AssIslant General Coun..' Department of Transp rtation 11201 N. Malcolm McK nley Drive Twmpa, Florida 33612 I ,128.03 15070-2524 580 PINELLAS PARCEL SECTION S.R. NO.: COUNTY : , Legal D/ascription Approvedt~J/~' ~~ ~ Date: CJ - )y- y..:2 By: ;.rd/c..PL- r<<~-r . UTL.04 SUBORDINATION Of' CITY tlTILITY INTERESTS THIS AGREEMENT, entered into this ____ day of , 199__, by and between the STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, hereinafter called the Department, and the CITY OF CLEARWATER , hereinafter called City. WIT N E SSE T H: WHEREAS, the City presently has an interest in certain lands that have been determined necessary for highway purposes; and WHEREAS, the proposed use of these lands for highway purposes will require aubordination of the interest claimed in such lands by city to the Department; and WHEREAS, the Department is willing to pay to have the City's facilities relocated if necessary to prevent conflict between the facilities so that the benefits of each may be retained,. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants and promises of' the parties hereto, city and Department agree as follows: city subordinates any and all. of its interest in the lands as fOllows, viz: That part of Lot 16, Mayfair, in Section 29, Township 28 South, Range 16 East as recorded in Plat Book 83, Pages. 3-4 of the Public Recorda of pinellas County, Florida. Being described as follows: Commence at a 3" X 3" concrete monument, P.L.S. #827, marking the point of tangency of the Westerly boundary of Lot 22, Mayfair, as recorded in plat Book 83, Pages 3-4 of the Public Records of Pinellas County, Florida, said point also being a point on the Easterly right of way line of Landmark Drive; thence' South 00020'49" East along said Easterly right of way line and the Westerly line of said Lot 22, a distance of 130.64 feet to the Southwest corner of said Lot 22 and a point on the existing Northerly right of way line of State Road 580; thence North 89039'57" East along the Southerly line of said plat of Mayfair and the Northerly right of way line of state Road 580, a distance of 509.68 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING; said point of beginning also being the Southwest corner of Lot 16; thence North 00020'15" West along the Westerly line of said Lot 16, a distance of 3.18 feet; thence North 89Q48'03" East, a distance of 79.95 feet PARCEL 128.03 PAGE 1 EXHIBIT I .. " This instrument prepared by, or Under the direction of Kenneth G. Wing Asslstant Genoral Counsel Department of Tranuportation to a point on the Easterly line of said Lot 16; thence South 00020'10" East along the Easterly line of said Lot 16, a distance of 2.99 feet. to the Southeast corner of Baid Lot 16; thence South 89039'57" West along the southerly line of said Lot 16, and the Northerly right of way line of State Road 5aO, a distance of 79.95 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. Less existing rights of way. Containing 246 square feet, more or less. to the interest of the Department, its successors, or assigns, for the purpose of construction, improving, maintaining and operating a road over, through, upon and/or across the lands, including but not limited to the clai~ of interest based on the following: RECORDED NATURE OF ENCUMBRANCE PLATTED EASEMENT DATE FROM TO C.R. BOOK/PAGE CITY OF CLEARWATER P.B. 83, PAGE 3 11/04/80 MAYFAIR ASSOCIATES, LTD. " . PROVIDED that the following rights are reserved to the city: 1. The City shall have ~he right to construct, operate, maintain, improve, add to, upgrade, remove, and relocate facilities on, within, and upon the lands described herein in accordance with the Department's current minimum standards for such facilities as required by the State of Florida, Department of Transportation, utility Acconunodation Guide, dated May, 1990. Any new construction or relocation of facilities within the lands will be subject to prior approval by the Department. Should the Department fail to approve any new construction or relocation of facilities by the City or require the City to alter, adjust, or relocate its facilitieD located within said lands, the Department hereby agrees to pay the cost of such alteration, adjustment, or relocation, including, but not limited to the cost of 2.cquiring appropriate easements. '. t; I " Ii \. 1 ~ ~ " 2. The City shall have a reasonable right to enter upon the lands described herein for the purposes outlined in Paragraph 1 above, including the right to trim such trees, brush, and growth which might endanger or interfere with such facilities, provided that such rights do not interfere with the operation and safety of the Department's facilities. ; . , i>: PARCEL 128.03 PAGE 2 , :t' ~i.: . ;1 l r l .' !:. ., ! I L. 1:: i i: , . J. The city agrees to rep'air any damage to Department facilities and to indemnify the Department against any loss or damage resulting from the City exercising its rights outlined in paragraphs 1 and 2 above. ; , ! ' This instrument prepared by, or Under the direction of Kenneth G. Wing o~~~n8~lfP~R~~ortation , ' , , IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Department hereto has executed this agreement on the day and year first above written. ~ I. ~. ~ \ ' Signed, sealed and delivered in the presence of: STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION By: Director of Production for District VII WITNESS PRINT. NAME ADDRESS 11201 N. MALCOM McKINLEY Dr. . TAMPA FL 33612 . i WITNESS PRINT NAME ., , I ,. , STATE OF FLORIDA 'j COUNTY OF The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this day of , 199___, by , DIRECTOR OF PRODUCTION for District VII, who is personally known to me or who has produced as identification, and who did (did not) take an oath. " J , r i I l.. j I ~: 1 r . ~ ," l:.~ i 1 , .' 1 ! .' i . ~.' ~ '; : t; \~ r ... F ; . . ~. l. t. I. l" ~', ,', f:: " . '.. . 'd" '" L L .' f' PRINT NAME II Notary Public in and for the . County and State last aforesaid. My Commission Expires: Serial No., if any: PARCEL 128.03 PAGE 3 , This instrument prepared by, or Under the direction of Kenneth G. Wing Asslstanl General Counse\ , Department of Transportation IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the said grantor has caused these presents to he executed in its name by its Board of city commissioners acting by the Chairperson or Vice- Chairperson of said Board, the day and year aforesaid. ATTEST: , Florida, By Its city Council PRINT NAME Clerk (or Deputy Clerk) ~ : " Its Chairperson (or Vice-Chairperson) ., :/ . " I, '. By: :JC PRINT NAME " , I' " .:: .. ADDRESS STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF The foregoing instrument was , 199_, by Chairperson) of the CITY OF CLEARWATER personally known to me or who has produced identification, and who did (did not) take acknowledged before me this ____ day of , Chairperson (or Vica- , Florida, City Council, who is as an oath. PRINT NAME Notary Public in and for the county and State last aforesaid. My Commission Expires: serial No., if any: ..\ -,\ PARCEL 128.03 PAGE 4 :..) ; SUBORDINATION OF CITY UTILI~Y I~ERESTS r I l I 1 , . This instrument prep~ared by, or under the direction of Kennelh G. Wing Assist",,, I Gl',l.neral Counsel Department of Transp rtation 11201 N. Malcolm McKinley Drive Tampa, Florida 33612 Legal Description Approved: Date: October 19. 1992 By: Brent J.Davis ~~ PARCEL SECTION : S . R. NO.: COUNTY 129.03 15070-2524 580 PINELLAS UTL.04 THIS AGREEMENT, entered into this _ day of , 199_, .,by and between the STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, hereinafter called the Depa~tment, and CITY OF CLEARWATER , hereinafter called city. WIT N E 5 SET H: WHEREAS, the city presently has an interest in certain lands that have been determined necessary for highway purposes; and WHEREAS, the proposed use of these landa for highway pur.poses will require subordination of the interest claimed in Buch lands by City to the Department; and WHEREAS, the Department is willing to pay to have the City's facilities relocated. if necessary to prevent conflict between the facilities so that the benefits of each may be retained. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants and promises of the parties hereto, City and Department agree as follows: City subordinates any and all of its interest in the lands as follows, viz: That part of Lot 15, Mayfair, in Section 29, TownShip 28 South, Range 16 East as recorded in Plat Book 83, Pages 3-4 of the Public Records of Pinellas County, Florida. Being described as follows: Commence at a 3" X 3" concrete monument, P.L.S. #827, marking the point of tangency of the Westerly boundary of Lot 22, Mayfair, as recorded in Plat Book 83, Pages 3-4 of the Public Records of Pinellas county, Florida, said point also being a point on the Easterly right of way line of Landmark Drive; thence South 00D20'49" East along said Easterly right of way line and the Westerly line of said Lot 22, a distance of 130.64 feet to the Southwest corner of said Lot 22 and a poLnt on the existing Northerly right of way line of State Road 580; thence North 89039'57" East along the Southerly line of said plat of Mayfair and the Northerly right of way line of State Road 580, a distance of 589.63 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING; said point of beginning also being the Southwest corner of Lot 15; thence North 00"20 '10" West along the Westerly line of said Lot 15, a distance of 2.99 feet; thence North 89~8'03" East, a distance of 79.95 feet. to a point on the Easterly line of said Lot 15; thence South 00"20'04 East along the Easterly line of said Lot 15, a distance of 2.80 feet to the Southeast corner of said Lot 15; thence South 89"39'57" West along the Southerly line of said Lot 15, and the PARCEL 129.03 PAGE 1 . , . i., ,. 1 , I L EXHIBIT J ,. ,. , ,q .', ;1 This instrument prepared by, or Under the direction of Konnelh G. Wing Assistant Genoral Counsel Department of Transportation Northerly right of way line of State Road 580, a distance of 79.95 feet to the 'POINT OF BEGINNING. r Less existing rights of way. containing 231 square feet, more or less. to the interest of the Department, its successors, or assigno, for the purpose of construction, improving, maintaining and operating a road over, through, upon and/or across the lands, including but not limited to the claim of interest based on the following: RECORDED NATURE OF ENCUMBRANCE UTILITY EASEMENT DATE FROM TO PLAT BOOK PAGE CITY OF CLEARWATER 83/3 11/04/80 MAYFAIR ASSOCIATES, LTD. PROVIDED that the following rights are reserved to the City: 2. The City shall have the right to construct, operate, maintain, improve, add to, upgrade, remove, and relocate facilities on, within, and upon the lands described herein in accordance with the Department's current minimum standards for such facilities as required by the State of Florida, Department of Transportation, Utility Acconunodation Guide, dated May, 1990. Any new construction or relocation of facilities within the lands will be subject to prior approval by the Department. Should the Department fail to approve any new construction or relocation of facilities by the City or require the city to alter, adjust, or relocate its facilities located within said lande, the Department hereby agrees to pay the cost of such alteration, adjustment, or relocation, including, but not limited to the cost of acquiring appropriate easements. The City shall have a reasonable right to enter upon the lands described herein for the purposes outlined in Paragraph 1 above, inCluding the right to trim such trees, brush, and growth which might endanger or interfere with such facilities, provided that such rights do not interfere with the operation and safety of the Department's facilities. i , : 1. ~ ; r ~ . , ,. 1: ' " " l: , , PARCEL 129.03 PAGE 2 'J Ii ~ This instrument preparod,by, or Under the direction of Kenneth G. Wing , Asslslant General Counsel Department or~ransportation 3. The city agrees to repair any damage to Department facilities and to indemnify the Department against any 10SD or damage resulting from the city exercising ita rights outlined in Paragraphs 1 and 2 above. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Department hereto has executed this agreement on the day and year first above written. Signed, sealed and delivered in the presence of: WITNESS PRINT NAME WITNESS PRINT NAME STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION By: Director of Production for District VII j l l I i j 1 ' ADDRESS i. I 1 i I l: i \ COUNTY OF STATE OF FLORIDA ~ i The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this ____ day of , 199___, by , DIRECTOR OF PRODUCTION for District VII, who is personally known to me or who has produced as identification, and who did (did not) take an oath. ,; -, l I' ! ~ l t I ~ ~ 1 t ~ t ~ t q " t f ~ I ! I ' PRINT NAME Notary Public in and for the County and State last aforesaid. My Commission Expires: Serial NO., if any: I, PARCEL 129.03 PAGE 3 , ,i ~ ".I~ .";'J" " li~ " ,., \~ t r f' t:' , i This instrument prepared by, or Under the direction of Kenneth G. WIng As~i~l.'l,'l General Counsel Department of Transportation IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the said grantor has caused these presents to be executed in its name by its Board of City commissioners acting by the Chairperson or Vice- Chairperson of said Board, the day and year aforesaid. ATTEST: Florida, , I " , " By Ita city Council ;, PRINT NAME Clerk (or Deputy Clerk) ~ . By: Its Chairperson (or Vice-Chairperson) , ..' ': ,- 'Ii .... ~ 1" :"T' , . Ii:' ' PRINT NAME ~ ~ < ADDRESS , . I c" ~ . .i </~ . t ~: The foregoing instrument , 199_, by Chairperson) of the personally known to me or who has produced identification, and who did (did not) take an oath. was acknowledged before me this ____ day of . , chairperson (or Vice- , Florida, City Council, 'who is as . ~ :. ,I-.. ,,: ~ /: ,b :t'... f.- , . 11,: 'r " !: . ,'t,- STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF PARCEL 129.03 ! PAGE 4 ., l!.< :l. : r::~ 1,'\,' iI'" , " ~ . . . fr' (, 'il; t ~ .:. ,: . HT," jt, , ji IH ;,. , '13;:': \: I" I, , I:' r~:, I ~ " r;, I,; t ~.. ~ 't. I,', 'I': . i .~ ; I: 'I' I, ~ I' ! ' 'j :' l ' ~ ~~ ~ If.:;' 'j' \ . ~ t~" j~ h r: f . ~il , PRINT NAME Notary Public in and for the County and State last aforesaid. My Commission Expires: Serial No., if any: I, ,. . ~: .) \ This instrument prepar under the directi n of Kenneth G. Wing ~tt~aI&tn~~ 11201 N. Malcolm McKinley Drive Tampa, Florida 33612 Legal Description Approved: Date: October 13, 1992 By: Brent J. Davis~ . PARCEL SECTION S . R. NO.: COUNTY 130.05 15070-2524 580 PINELLAO UTL.04 SUBORDINATION OF CITY UTILITY INTERESTS THIS AGREEMENT,. entered into this ____ day of , 199__, by and between the STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, hereinafter called the Department, and, CITY OF CLEARWATER , hereinafter called City. WIT N E SSE T H: I " ~, Conunence at a 3" X 3" concrete monument, P.L.S. #827, marking the point of tangency of the Westerly boundary of Lot 22, Mayfair, as recorded in Plat Book 83, Pages 3-4 of the Public Records of pinellas County, Florida, said point also being a point on the Easterly right of way line of Landmark Drive~ thence South OO~0'49" East along said Easterly right of way line and the Westerly line of said Lot 22, a distance of 130.64 feet to the Southwest corner of said Lot 22 and a point on the existing Northerly right of way line of state Road 580; thence North 69039'57" East along the Southerly line of said plat of Mayfair and the Northerly right of way line of state Road 580, a distance of 669.58 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING; said point of' beginning also being the Southwest corner of Lot 14; thence North 00020'04" West along the Westerly line of said Lot 14, a distance of 2.80 feet; thence North 89~6'03" East, 44.03 feet to a point on a curve concave Northerly having a radius of 702.95 feet, a central angle of 02055 '45", and a chord bearing of North 88020' 11" East a distance of 35.93 feet; thence Northeasterly along the arc of said curve a distance of 35.94 feet to a point on the Easterly line of said Lot 14; thence South 00019'59" East along the Easterly line of said Lot 14, a distance of 3.53 feet to the Southeast corner of said Lot 14; thence WHEREAS, the city presently has an interest in certain lands that have been determined necessary for highway purposes; and WHEREAS, the proposed use of these lands for highway purposea will require subordination of the interest claimed in Buch lands by City to the Department; and WHEREAS, the Department is willing to pay to have the City's facilities relocated if necessary to prevent conflict between the facilities so that the benefits of each may be retained. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants and promises of the parties hereto, city and Department agree as follows: city subordinates any and all of its interest in the lands as follows, viz: That part of Lot 14, Mayfair, in Section 29, Township 28 south, Range 16 East as recorded in Plat Book 83, Pages 3-4 of the Public Records of Pinellas county, Florida. Being described as follows~ PARCEL 130.05 PAGE 1 EXHIBIT K , '. ,; This instrument prepared by, or Under the direction~f Kennelh G. Wing ~~~iIPQlnld~ll!era~~~ ortation South 89~39'S7" West along the Southerly line of said Lot 14, and the Northerly right of way line of State Road 5S0, a distance of 79.95 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. Less existing rights of way. containing 227 square feet, more or less. to the interest of the Department, its successors, or assigns, for the purpose of construction, improving, maintaining and operating a road over, through, upon and/or across the lands, including but not limited to the claim of interest based on the following: RECORDED i i I I ! ' 1 , I l NATURE OF ENCUMBRANCE DRAINAGE/UTILI TY EASEMENT DATE FROM TO PLAT BOOK/PAGE CITY OF CLEARWATER 83/3 11/04/80 MAYFAIR ASSOCIATES, LTD. 1. The City shall have the right to construct, operate, maintain, improve, add to, upgrade, remove, and relocate facilities on, within, and upon the landa described herein in accordance with the Department's current minimum standards for such facilities as required by the State of Florida, Department of Transportation, Utility Accommodation Guide, dated May, 1990. Any new construction or relocation of facilities within the lands will be subject to prior approval by the Department. Should the Department fail to approve any new construction or relocation of facilities by the City or require the city to alter, adjust, or relocate its facilities located within said lands, the Department hereby agrees to pay the cost of such alteration, adjustment, or relocation, including, but not limited to the cost of acquiring appropriate easements. I ! i I , I 'I' l I I \ I , I \ PROVIDED that the following rights are reserved to the City: ~. ,The City shall have a reasonable right to enter upon the lands described herein for the purposes outlined in paragraph 1 above, including the right to trim such trees, brush, and growth which might endanger or interfere with such facilities, provided that such rights do not interfere with the operation and safety of the Department's facilities. " ~ f ~ ! r. 1 . f t .. ~\ PARCEL 130.05 PAGE 2 .~ ,. I r This instrument prepared by, or Under the direction of Kennelh G. Wing Assistant Genaral Couns~. Department of Transportation 3. The City agrees to repair any da.mage to Department facilities and to indemnify the Department against any loss or damage resulting from the City exercising its rights outlined in Paragraphs 1 and 2 above. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Department hereto has executed this agreement on the day and year first above written. Signed, sealed and delivered in the. presence of: STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION By: Director of Production for District VII WITNESS . PRINT NAME ADDRESS WITNESS PRINT NAME STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this , 199_, by PRODUCTION for District VII,' who is personally as. identification, and day of DIRECTOR produced an oath. OF , known to me or who has who did (did not) take PRINT NAME :\ Notary Public in and for the . County and State last aforesaid. My Commission Expires: Serial No., if any: PARCEL 130.05 PAGE.3 III.') " ., .f ; :1 ~ l ":. '. i .;~' \: ~\' i't, ',,,. ~l f 3 'j (, ~ ~~ !~f A", ." ~' r 1: l I ,j ~ " ~I This instrument prepared by, or Undee_th~hdirection of I\.8nnel G. Wing , Asslslanl Goneral Counsel Department of Transportation ..' IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the said grantor has caused these presenta to be executed in its name by ita Board of city Commissioners acting by the Chai'rporson or Vice- Chairperson of said Board, the day and year aforesaid. ATTEST: Florida, PRINT NAME Clerk (or Deputy Clerk) By Ita city Council By: Its Chairperson (or Vice-Chairperson) PRINT NAME ADDRESS .0 STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF The foregoing 199_, by the or who has produced did (did not) take an inatrument was acknowledged before me this ___ day of , , chairperson (or Vice-Ch~irperson) of , Florida, city Council, who is personally known to me as identification, and who oath. PRINT NAME o \ Notary Public in and for the County and state last aforesaid. My Commission Expires: Serial No., if any: I" o ;' , .' I' PARCEL 130.05 PAGE I) 'I , ,..~;L ~" rl \; L Jj c:., K' I FOR COMMISSION MEETING Dec. 3, 1992 APPOINTMENTS Agenda #-5 b BOARD: Parks and Recreation Board MEMBERS: 9 TERM: 3 years CHAIRPERSON(S): Suzanne Claessens APPOINTED BY: City Commission MEETING DATES: 4th Monday, 7:30 p.m. RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT: City of Clearwater APPTS. NEEDED: 3 FINANCIAL DISCLOSURE: Not Required DATE APPTS. TO BE MADE: 12/3/92 APPOINTMENT WORKSHEET THE FOllOWING ADVISORY BOARD MEMBER(S) HAVE TERMS WHICH EXPIRE AND NOW REQUIRE EITHER REAPPOINTMENT FOR A NEW TERM OR REPLACEMENT BY A NEW APPOINTEE. Name~Address~Phone ~ate of Original ADD ointment Attendance Record Willingness To Serve 1. Vacant Seat - Paula Boulton ended 2nd term 9/30/92 2. Vacant Seat - Charles Wood passed away * apptmts for above two seats were on the 9/3/92 mtg - action was to continue as there were only 2 volunteers listed at that time. ' persons appointed for these seats will begin immediately and expo 11/30/95 3. Henry Cruise Appted 1/90 exp 12/31/92 = 3 years 12 mtg period YES 246 Bayside Dr., 34630 present 11/excused 1 Reappointment of Mr. Cruise OR new appointee will continue/begin Jan. 1 st, 93 and the term will expire 12/31/95 , .. THE FOllOWING NAMES ARE BEING SUBMITTED FOR CONSIDERATION TO Fill THE ABOVE VACANCIES: Name-Address-Phone Submitted Bv Comments-Related ExDerience. Etc. 1. Stephan Guss self 1536 S. Hillcrest Ave., 34616 H:443-2587 Self-employed/owner cleaning co., expo in communications field 2. Bernard Panush self 19029 US 19N, #1-18, 34624 H:536-7432 Past member LIB " 3. Michael Stafford 1435 Fairmont St., 3461 5 H:442-5251 0:733-8880 Affirmative Action Housing Manager , \ " i ! ! I \ ~ i ~ ( I t: , I' , ,', ,. Frederick Dunn (exp 12/31/92) 1881 N. Hercules Ave., #1302 446-7239 1986 NA NA ! . , ; . APPotNTMENT WORKSHEET . 5'1 C\K~ . * 'new since notification ***new since worksession FOR COMMISSION MEETING December 3. 1992 APPOINTMENTS Agenda #_ BOARD: Library Board TERM: 3 years APPOINTED BY: City Commission FINANCIAL DISCLOSURE: Not Required RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT:City of Clearwater SPECIAL QUALIFICATIONS: None MEMBERS: 11 CHAIRPERSON(S): David Berry MEETING DATES:3rd Fri. @9:30a.m. PLACE: Library Conference Room APPTS. NEEDED: 1 DATE APPTS TO BE MADE: 12/3/92 THE FOLLOWING ADVISORY BOARD MEMBER(S) HAVE TERMS WHICH EXPIRE AND NOW REQUIRE EITHER REAPPOINTMENT FOR A NEW TERM OR REPLACEMENT BY A NEW . APPOINTEE. Name-Address-Phone Date of Original ADD ointment Attendance Record Willingness To Serve j . I Person appointed will begin Jan. 1st, 1993 and term will expire 12/31/95 I. . c L " \. . ~ 'f " THE FOllOWING NAMES ARE BEING SUBMITTED FOR CONSIDERATION TO FilL THE ABOVE VACANCIES: Name-Address~Phone Submitted Bv Comments-Related Exoerience.Etc. 1. Ina E. Sharpe 11 54 Granada St., 3461 5 H:442-3045 self Condominium Manager 2. Jean Rivers 1341 Fairmont St., 34615 H:461 ~1793 Affirmative Action Retired Teacher *3. Herbert Wickersham 428 lotus Path, 3461 6 H:446-0718 self Retired Human Factors Engineer ~ l . , , ! \. i 1 ! ; \ ~ ! ~ l ' , ; * * *4. Estelle C. Dunn self 1881 N. Hercules # 1302, 34625 H:446-7239 Retired Sales Manager volunteer at Plumb School Library j ~ I r t.', I' i /. i ;. , \, .I.::" , ' .. , .. ~ .' l r [, I' r. . c.l .. ~ EAC Volunteer List Continued 5g' 'J 8. Bernard Panush 19029 US19N, IIl-1~, 34624 H:536-7432 Self Past member Library Board 9. Jill Ann Perrino 2 N Fernwood 118 34625 H: 796-8994 Self Member PT A, member Library Board 11 . Jean Rivers 1341 Fairmont St., 34615 H:461-1793 Affirm'ative Action Retired Teacher I' ! I i . l ! ' ~ ~ " 't t': . ~ '" . . f . ~ J 10. Peter Reuter 1950 Sandra Dr., 34624 H:447-6305 Self Past member of this board (Nunamaker) 12. Ina .E. Sharpe 1154 Granada St., 34615 H:442-3045 Self Condominium Manager 13. Jean Stuart 1532 Pinewaad St., 34615 H:442~2000 Self Self-Em played/Insurance, Member Historic Preservation Board' JO' ':e. 1 4. Joan 8. Ulrich 3243 Springwood Dr. 34621 , H: 785-3056 Self Teacher, Member Parks & Recreation Board ..\ ,,' .r' :[< , t",: It",' :j", ;': \ :1\:: ~ t ". 'F ~. 1;< ~:'~ : ~ f' , J;', 1(. . t.. ~.: iJ.; t~I tc . r" f; < t ~" I.' 1/, \ ~:t. 1 ~ ' ;b I r: ~} i':. : \;- (1 . . ~ ~"~/~ ~ r. . I,: , I' , \' , t: , !~ : (~" ., \ ~ r:v , &: f': ;:" f, " ~'. \ \, , .1 :\ " :1 ' r . t~ , (-~ . ',' "j f.. t,.':. .r '. ~.:..: ;:- " ~~J, h .. ',' . "~ >. . ." f.: =-. ~ ',' " , I' , t" ,I ; t .' 4F I -,M . . MlSS)}\/6 '.. 1 , ' I I I ( I. \ 1 [ . I' f ; ~ ;. L. r " " " 'I '.' .. .. r' . , 1 .1 . 1 . I " ' .. . c :. ~; .1 , ~ \: .+,. <: '.., . , I. ':' t.. 'f. 1 . .r, I '. : , i' ", 'j . , " r. . L . I" '.! . . r.. ~ l :! \ \ . '. r' , ~. " . '. 'l': , r r , t' .' ~~ ~ . ..f;; ~ , j: '''). f( ~o RESOLUTION NO. 92- 71 A RESOLUTION'OF TilE CITY OF CLEAR~/ATER, FLORIDA, NAMING AN UNNAMED STREET WH I CH EXTENDS FROM BAY ESPLANADE WESTERLY TO NARCISSUS AVENUE, IN MANDALAY SUBDIVISION ON CLEARWATER BEACH, AS GUAVA STREET; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the plat of Mandalay Subdivision did not establish a name for the street lying between Blocks 47 and 53, from Bay Esplanade to Narcissus Avenuej and WHEREAS, the City Commission desires to name the street in order to identify the intersections more easily and for street 'inventory purposes; now, therefore, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA: Section 1. The street lying between Blocks 47 and 53, between Narcissus Avenue on the West ,and Bay Esplanade on the East, in Mandalay Subdivision, is '. hereby named IIGuava Street.1I Section 2. This resolution shall take effect immediately upon adoption. PASSED AND ADOPTED this Attest: day of December, 1992. { \ Cynthia E. Goudeau City Clerk Rita Garvey Mayor-Commissioner '; .' , }', . , :' .~~ .' , 'II I oJ ~ {.' .t' II .~ ,,;1','''' 1 ---_../ ( ~ M wt~O_~~" -'~~~~ ::> 1\1I1 &1\ ~ 0( l Jl t~:~1f .""'-~~ ft1~ - NI.... 11 -__ 21 e~ ...!~ eo. et)I1 }II1 ,~H -- 11!. -n< ~ ~ 1 If>7 7 I>> 1.--; 0"""" ,on -c a ~ 737 TJI! ulis--' -- ;1 ~l SmEr.T- I If N ~ II . I :r 400' Pro posed GUAVA STREET j t If .L . , I. r ! . I I ! I I to. ! . ,. ~ . ,1. , . 1&9\ \ . , ,. " I.: ; t : \;'. , . . I ~ . i , . V r ;' ! r ,. ~ ~ I:: f. r. .' r~~ !; t, i: ! (1(f,11.( J'~"-: h.-' ; &~ s: r:sUAv A. -Re. CITY OF'CLEARWATER ,lnterdopartmont Correspondence Sheet FROM: Cecil M. Henderson, Jr., Asst. Director of PW/Eng TO: M. A. Galbraith, CitY 'Attorney COPIES: Mike Gust, Traffic Operations Engineer " SUBJECT: Guava Street DATE: October 23, 1992 Please prepare a Resolution establishing "Guava Street" as the official name of a previously un-named street. Mandalay Subdivision which was platted in 1925. did not include a name for the street between Blocks 47 and 53. This street is approximately 120 feet long and lies between Narcissus Avenue on the West and Bay Esplanade on the East. 1\ I The City of Clearwater, Traffic Engineering Group, received a request from a Mrs. Roberta A. Bary to name the street along the south side of her property. The abutting homes are . addressed on the cross streets, and this will not affect the Post Office. There will be two advantages to naming this street, the first is that the intersections on each end of the street can be easily Identified If there is an accident. The second reason is for street inventory purposes. The name "Guava Street" has been checked against the street names used in this area and there Is not a duplicate per the Emergency Communication Center, Data Control Office. The Commission previously approved naming Frances Court a couple of blocks to the south. CMHJWJS/jIp MfMOS.WJS ., . RECE~VED OCT 2 6 1992 CITY ATTORNEY ,.. ~ r .. ,., I I .! " ; " ,. I I , leI RESOLUTION NO. 92-72 A RESOLUTION OF TilE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA, ASSESSING THE OWNERS OF PROPERTY TIlE COSTS OF '.IAVING MOWED OR CLEARED TilE mmERS I LOTS. WHEREAS, it has been determi ned by the City Commi ss ion of the City of Clearwater that, for the purpose of promoting the health, safety and general welfare of the citizens and residents of the City, real property within the the City should be cleared of weeds, rubbish, debris and other noxious material; and WHEREAS, notice pursuant to Section 95.07, Code of Ordinances, was provided to the owner of each of the lots listed in Exhibit A, and the notice required each property owner to cause the violation to be remedied or to file a notlce of appeal within 10 days after the date the property was postedj and WHEREAS, the property owners have failed to take remedial action within the time provided and have failed to file a notice of appeal within the time allowed, or appealed the notice of violation but fai led to take remedial action within the time provided by the Code Enforcement Board, and it became necessary for the City to take remedial action; and WHEREAS, the owner of each lot listed on Exhibit A has been provided with a notice and opportunity within which to pay the costs.and administrative charges set forth on Exhibit A, but no payments have been received; NOW, THEREFORE, .BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA: . Section 1. The City Commission finds the preamble hereof to be true and correct. PASSED AND ADOPTED this day of December, 1992. i ! l I 1 ~ t ~ ~ 1 ~ ~ :j I: " ~ I I I: I I J I Section 2. The City Commission hereby assesses a lien upon each parcel of real property listed on Exhibit A for the actual costs of mowing or clearing, plus administrative costs, as shown on Exhibit A. " Section 3. The City Clerk is hereby directed to prepare a notice of lien against each property listed on Exhibit A and to record the same in the public records of pinellas County, Florida. . ., Rita Garvey Mayor-Commissioner Attest: Cynthia E. Goudeau City Clerk .1,. 'F I} t. I 1 , ftl RESOLUTION NO. 92-72 A RESOLUTI ON OF TilE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLOR IDA, ASSESSING THE OWNERS OF PROPERTY TilE COSTS OF '.IAVING MOWED OR CLEARED TilE OWNERSt LOTS. WHEREAS, it has been determi ned by the City Commi ss ion of the City of Clearwater that, for the purpose of promoting the health, safety and general welfare of the citizens and residents of the City, real property within the the City should be cleared of weeds, rubbish, debris and other noxious material; and WHEREAS, notice pursuant to Section 95.07, Code of Ordinances, was provided to the owner of each of the lots listed in Exhibit A, and the notice required each property owner to cause the violation to be remedied or to file a notice of appeal within 10 days after the date the property was posted; and ~HEREAS, the property owners have failed to take remedial action within the time provided and have failed to file a notice of appeal within the time allowed, or appealed the notice of violation but failed to take remedial action within the time provided by the Code Enforcement Board, and it became necessary for the City to take remedial action; and . . . :. , ~ , . . WHEREAS, the owner of each lot listed on Exhibit A has been provided with a notice and opportunity within which to pay the costs and administrative charges set forth on Exhibit A, but no payments have been received; ; I . [ I NOW, THEREFORE, .BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA: Section 1. The City Commission finds the preamble hereof to be true and correct. , ,. PASSED AND ADOPTED this day of December, 1992. I \, . < , ~ ; \: ~ ~ Section 2. The City Commission hereby assesses alien upon each parcel of real property listed on Exhibit A for the actual costs of mowing or clearing, plus administrative costs, as shown on Exhibit A. Section 3. The City Clerk is hereby directed to prepare a notice of lien against each property listed on Exhibit A and to record the same in the public records of Pinellas County, Florida. .' , , \ I, r I I I I' R ita Garvey Mayor-Commissioner Attest: Cynthia E. Goudeau City Clerk I J I I ,. PROi?ERTY OWNER Parkwood Association Pinellas Parkwood Association Pinellas Barbara Levison & Carol Dillon John W. ottey, Jr. Judith Ridenour Jean M. Boyer F.K. Willecke c/o A. Willecke Jeffrey A. Tomasevic Bessie & Mary . Singletary 304 Investments Inc. Johanna J. Lennon Danny/Mitchell Harter Mariusz/Elizizabeth Bandurski Rosa L. Millage Church of God steeley/oran Moore Philip/Ruth Herrier George/Ernest Morton EXHIBIT A (NOVEMBER) LEGAL DESCRIPTION COST ADMIN. CHARGE .TOTAL Homestead Oaks, Lot 37 $ 50.00 $ 200.00 $ 250.00 Homestead Oaks, Lot 14 50.29 200.00 250.29 Bayview Hgts. Blk 4, 65.70 200.00 265.70 Lt 1 & Pt Lt 2 Lakeview Hgts Blk I, Lt 4 61.13 200.00 261.13 Enghurst 2nd Add Lt 62-63 152.00 200.00 352.00 Wood Valley Unit 4, Blk 4, 62.55 200.00 262.55 Lot 2 Keystone Manor Blk D Lt 4 58.~1 200.00 258.41 Sunset Lake Estates #2, 190.26 200.00 390.26 Blk E, Lt 14 Palm Park Unbnd Blk, 119.56 200.00 319.56 Lt 23 less n 4' for ROW Aiken Sub, Blk 10, Lts 2, 50.00 200.00 250.00 3, 4, & 6 Betty Lane Hgts 2nd Add, 139.00 Blk A, Lot 12 200.00 339.00 Carolina Terr Annex, 156.87 Lot 27 & W 1/2 Lt 26 200.00 356.87 Coachman Ridge Tract A-II 267.60 Lot 191 200.00 467.60 Fairmont Sub, Blk a 191.45 Lts 18-19 200.00 391.45 Greenwood Park #2, Blk F 36.00 Lot 22 200.00 236.00 Lakeview Hgts alk H Lt 1 102.89 200.00 302.89 Lakewood Replat S 75' of 140.58 N 236' of W 150'of Lot 1 340.58 200.00 Navajo Park Rev., Elk H, Lts 25-26 63.38 200.00 263.38 EXHIBIT A 1 " r I i \ . . ~ t ;\ f f~ { ~ t i, il ;; r I f I " .'. ',' , I " " t J \ ~ !\ I I' ,. ') I ~ topROPERTY OWNER EXHIBIT A (NOVEMBER) LEGAL DESCRIPTrON COST Resolution Trust Co. ADMIN. CHARGE TOTAL Navajo Park Rev., Blk D Lts 41-42 & W7.5'" Lt 43 $ 67.61 $ 200.00 $ 267.61 Desiree Fauth Navajo Park Rev., Blk 0 68.15 Lots 4-5 Olga Wendling Norwood Sub Blk A Lt 4 113.55 Ella Rhodes Palm Park Sub Blk C Lt 1 209.30 Christine Keno Palm Park Sub alk C Lt 8 144.31 James Liddell Pennsylvania Sub Lot 8 71.55 Clark W. Mills pinecrest Sub alk 8 Lt 19 83.68 I Anthony B. Harris Plaza park,- Blk D, S 70' 38.65 Lots 9-10 Kenneth/Betsy Roush Plaza park, alk c, E 115' 79.99 of Lot 2 Country Place Village Northwood Estates Tract H, 50.00 Country Place Village Lt 1 Daisy Williams Palm Park Sub Blk C Lt 16 196.70 Ruby L. Clayton See 22-29-15, M&B 32/13 527.82 Anthony A. Petrarca Sec 19-29-15, M&B 43/01 1267.92 Kayo oil Company Sec 17-29-16, M&B 14/07 510.83 Charles/Noel Lecher Sec 19-29-16, M&B 44/05 818.76 Alfred Mccloud Springfield Sub #1, Blk B lis.73 Lot 15 Evelyn Leahon Sunset poi~t and Replat, 317.38 Lot 28 Mark/Deann Robinson Tropic Hills Unit #5, 63.40 Blk A, Lot 34 ; 200.00 200.00 200.00 200.00 200.00 200.00 200.00 200.00 200.00 200.00 200.00 200.00 200.00 200.00 200.00 200.00 200.00 268.15 313.55 409.30 344.31. 271.55 283.68 238.65 279.99 250.00 396.70 727.82 1467.92 710.83 1018.76 335.73 517.38 263.40 lrl~ . '~, I 1 RESOLUTION NO. 92-76 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA, REQUESTING THE PINELLAS COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS TO CANCEL AND DISCHARGE CERTAIN TAX LIENS UPON MUNICIPAL PROPERTY ACQUIRED FOR PUBLIC PURPOSES, AND TO GRANT TAX EXEMPTIONS. ~/HEREAS, the City of Clearwater, a Florida municipality, has acquired certain parcels of real property for future development and right-af-way as listed on Exhibit A attached hereto; and WHEREAS, the City of Clearwater desires that the Board af County Commissioners of Pinellas County discharge any and all liens for taxes held or owned by the County or the State of Florida upon said lands, and to further provide that said lands shall be exempt from County taxation so long as the same is owned and used for such public purposes, as authorized by Section 196.28, Florida Statutes; and WHEREAS, in order to comply with the policy of said Board, the City of Clearwater is willing to guarantee payment of taxes prior to the date of transfer on said lands as provided herein; now, therefore, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, F~ORIDA: Section 1. The City of Clearwater hereby requests the Board of County Commissioners of Pinellas County, Florida, to take all formal action necessary to cancel and discharge any and all liens for taxes, held or owned by Pinellas County or the State of Florida, upon the lands which are more particularly described in the deeds, copies of which are attached hereto as Exhibits A through M, and to provide that said lands shall be exempt from taxation so long' as the same is used for public purposes. . Section 2. The City of Clearwater guarantees payment of taxes prior to the date of transfer on said lands when the tax rolls reflect the proper amount and the City is billed for that amount. . Section 3. The City Clerk shall forthwith send a certified copy of this resolution to the County Administrator for Pinellas County, Florida. Section 4. This resolution shall take effect immediately upon adoption. PASSED AND ADOPTED this day of t 1992. Rita Garvey, Mayor-Commissioner Attest: Cynthia E. Goudeau, City Clerk ,/ . , j, , /. , . ;.' " u " tA . I EXHIBIT NO. GRANTOR DATE B Thomas Z. Rayner, 7-12-91 C Truman Sims 7-31-91 0 Malissa Dorsey, as personal 10-10-91 representative of estate of Pinkie Pendleton E Malissa Dorsey 10-10-91 F Westley Bryant 10-10-91 .G Alfred and Agnes Bryant 10-10-91 H Bartow Rembert 10-14-91 I Rebecca Bryant Russ 10-11-91 J Deborah Ann Simpson, et al. 8-26-92 K' Clearwater Garden Club 7-15-92 L Northwood Estates 8-31-92 M Westchester lakes Oev. Corp. 7-22-92 ( ,. "n.) " .. / .:",.:' ;. 'I. I . " } '. . ( " 'I' ":") ',\ .. '~>) :f EXHIBIT A " '" . . .. " I , I' ) f (I , 'I i j, I II " !. PUBLIC PURPOSE , \ l. i: f' h \ ' \. . ~. . ~' J. > ~; . P, II' t ~. . t' '. . . Future deve 1 opment II II II II II II II II II II II /I II II 11 II Right~of-way II II ' .' ,'./ ", "" ~:~ .' ,I " .. ~1 :;i. ;: .. '~;: ~~ .1 .. . ~;. .~ . -. ':r.~ .:. :'~J} , , " .. d,: " ~ lot. . :l,'.: . 'I' f:} ! ..-'~ I. F V:: ':"'jii ,,' tl . .' rf ".", I. 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II rnllrrJc.l mllll lln'n'lIllfltl" elll/ell Ihe gl"lllllol". 10 eni' OF Cl.I~III,,^1'I'lt, FlOllllJA , whou pol/ aiJfce IIddl"t" i, I'.U, IlOX 1,71,11, Gll!lII'\lUI[!I', Fl. )I,(,17-/,71t11 '. .! , htrn'IIlVI~1" cnl/e,l Ih, gr'ltIlle: t~~~r::.rt~;~:,~,"~:~:.~~:1 :~:~~:..~...~,~~.::::: .-:'J~: ::.~:.t':~III:.,~.':t;~~f:-::;:'I~"~t.; , . mUllelJlldl'l 11ml d,e 111"1111101", fUI" 1I1l11 ill c(J,uio/cl"lIliu'l oflhe '11m of S lD.no ulUlolhel" wlllQbl, cOIl.i,lcmlialll, recn'pl whcreqfi. herc~1I uc/HlUWlt,tJ/to/, here"" 1Irllll", !.lII"{I/lill', utll, IltiCfU, r,"lI\i.c~, rettll.tI, COIlV.'Y' olld eDll/'iMn, 1111/0 Iht I1rlwlce uti tlllll ul"llli" 1'1f1l1 .illllllt ill l'lJlI.!lla!l . Calmly, Sill Ie of fo'Ior1da . vi.: Lot Ten (10). nlock One (l), \1.F, 1lt1G1I~:iS SUJlIHVISJOU, lH:cordil1l~ to th~ rnllp or plat thereof IlS recorded 1n rlllt Ilook 1. I'llge 70, oC the pulll Ie: Uecunl:.l of Plnel111S County, F1or1uII, AlSO I>ESCllJlllW AS: l.ot 10, Block I, \l.F. 1[lX;IIEYS SUUOIV1SIOII of l.ot 0 of R.ll. PAOOEl'TS SUIlDrVISrotl or BE 1/4 of W 1/4 of Section 15, 1'ovIluhlp 29 5omh, Rallge 15 Emll, i1ccordlrlfl to the Plat thllreof 119 recorded ln PIllt !lonk I, PUf\e 70 of the l'ublJc ller.ord:r DC Pinel IllS County, Florida. Parcel no. 15/29/15//'1666/001/0100 Grmllor9 aodu1 8ec. D~G.-18"&.v?L(TmJl> " 0 "tl,p' ( ~ G .C .-.::- ~) 'tf . ';:;fJ IlItC lll' 'Ie 111\' lIlpQ~III~r. wilh 01111" leJltlllll,I" h~T(Jillwl"'II. [".01 oppl'rIItllQ"~OI IheTeto klonl1i"l1 Of ill 1I11~wiu opptrlanu"lg, lIlu lluuc ulIll tp llulll. Ihe 'lI,nc in Ite limple fum'el". .AlIlllhe grlllllol"htl"t/,y covella,U, witl, .ni,l !lmlltet 11,111 ,ht !ll"anlol" i, 11IWflllty Iti.td of.ai" I,,,ul i../te 'ifnlllt:lhollhtJI"I"tIOI" ha, !1O}(}<I.iul"1lI1I1 lau1111 IIIIII.api,y 101.11 and "mllt)' 'lli,II",,,I, '''IIII'.l"l''~ lU1JJTall" II,e Urte 10 .uM IllII all" will .1"'.1101 tilt IIIme IIUlli1U1 tilt lawj\zl tI,.i",. "full p.rlll'" WhIlI1\IOeVCI": "",llIwlllI i<lIUllf' {l/r" 01 nllllle"....brclIicu. U(tJlt (Uti "('''lill~ .ub.tilUult II.. ~~n.x13t Jill): :11. 1991, 1H~1 ]I 1\ to I h, CIIII IDII ere u r. Il,. III id 11m 1I11m,W~I~ruldl"'ll::l~ ,\SIH,riAfli!WJre,nI If.:~tlftrjl'id ~tQ I" lir.. otov, wrill.lI, .. I'ROj'1ill'N IS nOT 11m l'IClNClI'M. llIiSllll::NCt; Of' 'IlIE CllMn'Olt, liE III FAC'1 m;''il/ll~ A" . ,. .2::r:...g/.!Si~L.s Sr.:iSt.30'~ ","'M~l "'" ~fi.W Slll"etl, ellltll oltol deliltel"e1ul I "llrl'WICl.oJ; :r- I "_,,,~t-&'~_ .-.'-.-~ ~.I~.....-t........~ J~III'...__ ~ ~"'~~~y: ~~..c~(U' ~1~~tI ";;~~.!AtL.SJHq , 11 ,.;;:; , J.. L -. r;r.o:J 11...,~ . ( '. /1/ .j(. 'f/ /. . -"/,Y.).o".)') rn,',A I. . ~~.... Ii> . ..:i1't,M;;-;(JJ,... ").rt:j,?" I1!dfnl' I ,-,fT. f;rJl.mrJ/lt) ~ .. ...'''''" Inl!ljL'lll Ileb. WI"" 11,--- UU-q...,....ul..:.... '.Ui "d. ~ -d.LL212., s:......~..'" l!!C ....- , ",r;Q'l.rp+t_ ....w..r11w"" .... - t<"'lIl.I,EH F. l'EIJL.l\lm~y STATE or FIDIUDA flEcorw IJEfHFIlUl O"'l~ cOIINlY 01' I'HmU.AS I Ill: In: lIY ci:1l11FY Ihl on ,hI. doy, ".1... mo. o"Dllk., .lult '.lh.rhN In Ihollbl. .lo,u.U ....In .h. eo.n1t .r",...14I. l.\o ..~ nD..I..r~'...nh. I'u...nollt '11".'..J 1'UUNAN SIMS ,II 'nll1 r t'I ell mall .. to h'" \'1\O...n to Lt Ulf Jlt'r.on d:uctA,nJ ~n.n.J: who UKUl...s th. laHIUrnl InltNfnn"..o4 hu ....kww~...J..::... \Mt~r. ....., L11111' he ...IiIC.......... ~II" ...-".. WI'llIf:a~ ",{.~."'I.",I.'n.t.' ..olin Ih. Cwnlr o..llIi.'. t..:lJ..' ....l4lh'.. Jl/lt oI.r 0' .}.uly' A p, 1991 . . " . _.......-0-, /"\-1 e-d_e-'..ca...,-- .. . . ......, ,"'1_'" pellL . d' C!':r.4h-- ,Me A/~J, r,.",v .......... ~I~J p'IAII'I ~, c.-....i.""- -.:....IUi , ., .,f' \ :f' i ., :1 ,I' I, ; v' ~n:;:n-lol_ Ilt".~' ~IIDIIC. 51Alr 0' nomo., ''''f''':Ot.t''~~'5lft,~''''''''I~I'S: MAli l~ 10Yl. . t. _.. ........... . I,. EXHIBIT C , \: , I I 1 I f' ,. i I~ ' L Return T~ \...10 Wilson Dod GrIlli" P,A. <01 Scull! UllcllJn IlI'an!:e ClelllWiller. Flolhlil 3461 i . l)~, 0 I rm~SONAr. REPRESENTA TfVE'S DEED ~ .,!!- ,:t': ~f,[,IIIS I~DEN'J'l1Jm. Il\lJ~e Ihe lolt day or OCIllher, 1991. hy IInd helween lI1Sl . 91-~j)33(19 neT 1;1, t'/91 1 :~IPI1 Of"f~~:~~~~~!.l ,.c..OllllfY f"lll. ,00 PO -107 MAI.ISSA POltSllY, 115 I'crsunlll neJlrC~cnlulrvc of 'nle nSllJle of I'INKlf! I'l!NDLETON, h.IU IIf l'IIlI~IIII~ .Counly, Flmh!u, puny llf.lho fir~1 pUll; ulld CITY OIt CI.EAHWATUn, II munrerl'ul corl'orullon WhllSC lI111llil\~ ulldlcss Is: P.O, UllJC ,17411. CJclIlWUler, Flurlda 3.1618..17,111 party of the sc:cllmJ pllrl; DIlIJ WI mlll!AS. hy l..usl WIU ""ll TCSllllllClIl llulel! OClllher 3<1. \1)!ltl. sllid \'lNKm l'ENl)l.I!TON. Dcccu~cd, uppnhllcd sOlid Jlllny ur the lirSI pill I liS l'crSllllul ReprcscllllIHve ur Ihe c~lule; ulld , I I i WIIUHEAS, sail! PINKlll I'GNDI.llTON expire II on JUlie 7,' I !.I!H, IUIlJ lhe LUSI WitI unll !. 'I'c~lUI11CIII WIIS dul)' lIumhlcd 10 problllc In lhe Chcllh Cuurl. fllr I'inella~ Coulll)', Flnritlu. us IlrulJlllc No. . !> 1.2485.3 US. Oil luty 16, 1991. NOW, TlIIS INDGNTURll \VJ'J'NUSSlrJ'll: lhul in Ihe exercise nf powers In her Ilivcnlly said Will, lint! every nlher pnwcr In her herelllllll enahling. suld JllIrly of the first pllrl, us persunlll represenlulIve ururcsilrd, dne~ 11I:rchy grlml, huguin, scllund CUrlvey UOlo CITV OF CLUA I{ WA'J'GR, u lUullicipal corpmulilln pnrly of Ihe secont! purl. 11111111I1 picce or pucel of IUlld shuale, lying 11m! being In lhc Counly uf prnellus. SlUle of Fluridu, dcscrihcLlus: 1.111 10, IlIne!: I, MDASE & llAIUUSON'S SUDDIVISIDN of Lm 7 of JUI. I'ADGI!n~S SUUDIVISJON IIcconllllll lei 1I11lp'or phil IlIerellf us rccmdeLl in PllIl DUlIl: 2. puge 8S, I'lIhllc Hccllrus of llillshoruugh Cnnnl)', FIMidll Ill' which PillClllls Cmmly wus furmerl)' II plln," l\.<u".,..ntfT>::I'~.f :~tprD- '=' _1.t')f1~":\J;..~...,:,~.... 1'...110111'. 11'. tlc.\'1, r:L,tk, r...,;~... e""JI 1ly....:......-0 nr~___t.1or"li':':"rt' rlolll:ny Apprniscr's "lIrccl hlenllficlIllun 1'111.: 15129115/SB33!l!1mlJllllltl I ~ ~ SIlI,j~cI Ui IIlXCS for Ihe your 1\)90 uncI sllhseclllcnl Y~lIrs. 1'0 IIA VI! ANI) TO 1I01~1) TIlE st\I...m 10 slIillllUrly ur Ihe scconll pllrl, [IS hclr~, succe~mrs nlld ussllllls rorevcr, IN WITNESS WllEREOF, slll~ll}llr\)' I\f lhe Ilrsl pnrl hilS hcreullIll sel hcr lllmLlllull seullhc t1uy 1I11l! ycur I1rsl ulJove wdw:ll. 1\ ~~I~~} IU ,;J:j 1:.:0 4 L:ro'___ ,.-.~ t:l.l/;'.Ill..-.L~a.l-V ;~~~ === 7I/(LI.' :/./."... ,Z',,<';,~ ~ ."'j. (SEAL) i'5aI"r1:larl: l'le _ Pcrsnllul IteprcSclIlulivc '/ to ~0m!\1 -- nr the I!slulc llr I'INKllll'I!NDl.l~TON, ,'7i..ilt(J{a.lu . -ue..V- itiT.u.;;l -(() Dccellsell Deborah l. lucy ........~~>. . MLlli~sa nurse)' . ~~. 17.14 ACll,tclIlY Succi STATU Of" FL(JIUDA JlldSlll1ville. PI. 32211V t:n\lNT'f UP rJl)VAL ,t:"IIl.EIW 1'. l'I:III.,,"[::lc, r:u:lCl, . HL:t:lHW IJEIUFlltl1 IIY:C"CV . Illl!lUmy tEUTI rv IhuI un III Is duy pcmlllully u{I\leltrl:l! before me, un uUiccr duly llulhmllcd III 1I11mrllislcr (1111115 IIlld hI llI~e lIdUIlIVlcdllclllellls. MAI.ISSA DORSEY, lis pcrsollul tcprcscnlllllvc or the 6'llllC ur PINKm I'ENDLETON. Deceused, lU l11e wcllla\llWllllml kllOWlllU me to be the lndlvkllllll dt.scriu~L1 in IInd who C~CClllcLI lhL: lur~llllhlll Pcr~llllul Iteprescllllllive'~ .C!\!e'lt::~lLcl. ~he' IIckllowledllcd bcfore me 111,11 shL: execlllcu Ihe sUllie freely und ",-luoI:lrll)' ror Ihe JlIlI'rlj~t!s'lhcllfhl c~pressed. WITNESS my hllnll llod oft1chd sellllil JllcL:ILlHVillc, DlIvlIl ('~{.';:i~,.1:'io"tl;i;l. ;hI~ .If-' 1;( dllY or O':lober, A.D., \!l!)J. P:?. I \ ~.:: ~ ")UJ> / ~.Ir'r<'-{,...- ~.i....-..e- This Instrumlt was prcparud by M:l Rf.lmITo: Nulllry Puhllc -0'Darbara CllIri(-- OIIvld W. Q-lffln. Esq. /'lIP ' ~ , .' ',1.,:' .)' ,"""1)' 40\ ~. l\rcoln A~ IX-' c,...f'l; u..tll1_ '. . I Il\r,c.." .'~. .. . 114 .s:.:h"'" lh.r.^ (~.. r:' ~ .1~. 'Hh1.. .~ Cll'arw1lpr, r1 1.1("r, 'I" .,. 1\1\' "1111111\'"111 '~~IlUI".' ../ EXHIBIT D Srgned, sc:ulcd IIllll llcllvcrcli ill lhc presem:e llf: ' " ! ! r " ! \ \ .,~ ;, I. ,. , i , r '\ . I J!' if "~l"'l'lIto '''hC,loll ,'" a.>>.u.-.J tlM"l*i ......... k_ ? .. I)~ t,,, .t~ j.: c; 01 .l\:"~r.lI RlJ;: OS . !lIT :. natJ , MT~' I PIC IUlV ol w . ~ ~ ~ f ~ ~ ii ~ ~ \) ! Ii: ~ i ~ ~ ~ 6 ; ~ ~ ~ ~ & f UJ a~ ,- ::: 1:) . '-r- <'...., , ~..: ". .;( ~ .. II 0 ~ .t-. 0: .. ..", . i~~1 t ;~~ m ;i:ija WSl . 'n -~ll:.sJ I 0 OC r 1;.0 i I 9'11 1 : 31 1"11 PHlE:LI.^S CUUt4TY FL^. OFf.REC,WC 7708 PO ~09 _... tt.. InW"",",,,, "'tp,lIMi-b" ......... p;y,unanw."TIoJ~d.$~ '7'l lnur,rolOT..I'1l. ::,.,,.,..,, F. Du ~1fI;:l<<~. p....:ua co.x~ . I--' 00"", Clem IIf . 241876t9 at RECORDING DOC STt\I1PS JAR \0-\1-'/1 t .., .. ~ .....l.t\J t~: j~::n ';':lol"J ....,t,C( ADCIW ,,1ft llNC '[11III tft:X.lilJlHO D.t,U, TOll\L: H... w ",..c.HliGl{ ~~{..I~~j;iPJiQ;'Q bO.l~...:.!:.4.cl CH^r~Gf:.: ~ U.I;IJ. mITis 1I110clltltr.e IAII 11 ~llurCI1 Iit__i'_"'~"" ~......'"" ..."...,~"PMI.......... ......H1'-"..,~.....'MWMt"'.. -.._. ::r::. ~~ ':C';.~=::U:'::::::-;.~~f:'::J,~::=:' J~~'::l';'~~ ........".................. ~_n ""...Ilor~'iIIoPIlII' _. ,..."..... /t? r/i d~,. "I October MLlSSA DORSEY A. 1). 19 91 Duval . oJ Ih. COU"'Y oJ . fOriny ul Ih. Jim 1"'''. "nd rind SI"" uJ Florida CITY OF CLEARWATER, a municipal corporation. wllose mailing address Is: P.O. Dox 4748. Clearwater Pi II I I 3 Ii 7 . oJ'h. CounlyoJ 11'1 ne as lind SI"'. 01 F or da 4 18-4 46 . ~rlY "I JI.. .n'1Jnd 1>>", ~llh1tlHldll. 'h", 'h. .,,(,1 1'''''1' "llh. II'H p~II. I'" rind (n ."n"d"41("n ul Ih. 'um oj Ten Dollars and other nood and vallfabh: considerilt1onS-~-~--~----------u--~"N{J In hund /HIfJ b, lhr.JQI" puny 01 n't" JtcuniJ pull, Ihr '"t"PI ~fhr'ruJ .. htltby QflnowltdtrJ. has "lJlil~d~ ,tltUJtJ an' q~II"Qlmtd, o"d by I~'U p,.UnlS JutS m"ilt, ,,/,.,. u/", qUl/,'I.I", unl4> I~' ,.IJ ""II, uJ I~' ..rm,d ,,,,,, o/llA< ,I,hr. ,/(/., Inl.,.11 r/olm rind d.m.nd ..h/rh ,~. ,~/d "''''1' "j,h. /irllj"''' bq./1I ulld lull.. I../lu ",n, d.",lbrJ IUI '1'ltlv U'I"""" 01 10"01, 1''''''/lI)I"'./ldb.I",ln ,ht C"u/I'yul nu II as Sl"" "II'/OIld". '" ../,: Lot 10. Block I, MDASE & IIARIUSOU'S SUBOIVISIOn of lot 7 of R.Il. PAOGETT'S SUBDIVISIOII acconlll1!1 to map or pial thel'cor as recorded In Plat Dook 2, page OS. Public Records of 1llllsborouDh County. Florida of which Plnellas County was formerly a part. . Subject to Taxes for the year 1990 allll subsequent years. TIllS IS 1I0T TIlE HOMESTEAD OF TIlE GRAtlTOR Property Appraisers Parcel Identification 110.: 15/29115/58338/001/0100 I]ll Ji{lIUC ulIll III liulll 1M ,.m,. Iu,tl"" lIi,l, "II,mjJ li"r"'.' ,h. ~p,,"Il.n""'., ".."UII/O ".lo/l,ln,,,, Irr QIf)"wlulJpp,naird"" "".d Illllh, Ijlllll. 1;1"'. 11111'. ml"It'U uml [/"(,,. ,,'hu'Ult'~t', ul If.t- sflld p.1rl)' Qllh~ /ui' IJutl. "IIi" m tu~ 0' .qul',.. '0 ,b. U"'''' 1""1'" UIt. lRn.jl, .",jJ ".hu"l ,,1"" ,.111 ""tly ul"" 'l'I unJ """. 3111 IllllnclIlI mil creur. II.. ,~IJ I'.'I.~ 01 II.. /11>11'." ".1 h.tr,,,,,p ItI hi. /"",,1 "",1...,11" ,I.Y' ~rr" )'.", /im IJbo~r w;"',rr. . . ~ &IUlltb. ~tnldl lIub Drlluuth III Wur IJrruruccl . . -gl,,t,:t."Il_ ~~;... (A../ ~~~f/~L ~. ~~?- --oe oran-L. LUcy01~ CI .' ...::zJlI'~ I; ; ~Li.)&) M~llssil Dorsev 1744 ACildem12treet ~ac~re, rc-1~209 "'" ;,.-- /.,S. L.S. L.S, L.S. &tulc u( l/llarlbll (!JlIuntu lIr DUVAL 31 lIrnbu ~rr11!u Th., un ",1, d~Y' ~"""ully ul'p."ttd bt/u" m., "" ol{l,., duly ".,ho'/UlI /IJ ."m;";,,,' Ori'lts "nJ IDA'.~t4no..,.oI,""n'r. I_Mil EI:II r + ilrlH.I\t\I:B, CI.Fhl. H^l.iss,tDo'~SEY . liEelHUt Vli:BIFIE11 (lY: 'ill . ,,, 'm,; ..../1. k.,o"n'..,,, I.. /ht p",,,n ,1.",/1.,,, In """ .../,,, utru..,I-\,~, IfII""'''f I"$/,,,,,,.M ri"J . . . " ,.. shl! . ~,'A"""/rJ,tdlRJ'''tnorr/,,,, Sill! ,,,',ulCdll"J~m'lrtty.ml.ul."'.,Ir,.I"t 'ht'l'~'po,,~ 11t."M .,,,,,,,,tI. ", . U1llllCilll;'11 h."J "'," plli".1 Jt~1 ul Jacksonv III e , ,.~' '" .. Duv ~ I . ""d SIu/t 1'1 ".../d,,_ Ihl, ': .t October .11. I>. 1991 \.~; . II. .>11" C"un'y,,1 driyul EXHIBIT E j;,~'" I l/J /. ; C't (/.....,.1. ~r:.....:rtfJt!f.r1'.".:tu: ~.r^H or nom"' '"'- nlfi'lfdmt.1!rll.. " . 'J!\ Nut.wt l'I/Mu' . .,,,,, . " , ;': , ,. ; '\ . I i "J r l!.. .t.vd ~~ J ,(.~ .. '"'<ill" .=n:~: f,w. . r. " ... % ~ ~ ~ [ % . it :I ~ ; : ~ ~ .. :l ~ 0( t ~ ~ ! ~ ~ . ~ 0( b . &. "" => '" ) '" ~< ,g off .... :eg ~~ ;; ~ ID 1::i -. ~ 6~;: ~ . J!? . .. " <;: .". 1!! . ~.... ~ 1J1.c......'C\14 i"""'~"'''''' ~tU"" '1~~'''''''' II.... 1"51 I 9J-203311 I)cr 17, 1'191 IIJ:?F'/1 ~IN(LL^S CQUN1Y FI^ OFF.~Ec,nK 7700 F'U '4;0 _... 'hi, k"lr~nI "~II.db:r' MJo... Z411l76ZD JAR 01 RECOROHlG DOC STAl1PS to-l1-ljl 12::s,::a oorum..nt:a...,.T.\>'I'J.~ . t...C) . I,,:."II~"" T<Ll I'd, I<atlotn f. 0. DX~. CIc,h, n.......la Coi>,.'Y lit \. ) (l~""""~ Ckl.k I \:... U;' 2 .~u. i1U TOT^L: ;6.~~ 1I'~~1{ ''\7n:''lef'IlJEIiBY:'.o tIo\l. ~ WIJtll 11 11.0 .el1tttr.e CIWIGE: ';iJ. L)lJ &r-AQ .&QOriJ .ltlll lNll( '(:JIll P'f'Q(.t IoSIft(I tiArA IIc..,.."_....,...t+t..4""'........,.I.............~.......,............~__",.._M~1 ""',...-, , ~':. -:= :C'::;=t::::::~ -:"':7"::J~'::'::X~ ::= '::1 ~~~~ ....... ......M1~...fH _, ~''''....N'.....,''_'."........, Mlldf rhli IltllUUI\ ..'.'~" ' A. n. J9!11 dflY 01 October IIESflEY nRYMT Marlon lInd SI"tf oj FlorIda . ollAt ClIllnly of . poll" "I li,t jlw 1'0", QnJ '; CIT'!' OF CLEARWATER, a munlc!llal corporatlon, ,lhasa mal ling addrl!ss Is: P.O. Box 4746, Clearwater . (If tnt ClI~n/' of h'! Pine lias ond SIQlt Qf Florida 346111-4748 . pUtif' oJ In, ~WJn" 1""t. IoI.dtllUl[lttll. 'nfll ,"r IQld PlIl" 01 '''t 1"" pon. fur ond II/ (DnHdrrQil,,~ ..I III. ~I"~ oJ. Ten Uollars and othl!r good and valuable consldl!ratlens~------------------~/~~/~ I" "lI~d ""id by M. JQ;d pulIY ollhf ~r(o",J JIoII', lilt (..,,11" ""."...111 hrlrby u,km".,/tll'f". h.u lillllltd. ttltoSfd pnd 9"lltIQ/mrd. Illld by Infsf p,~unll dOfs ,rnm... tt/rult uwl qlllld"lIllllnlu ,h.. SUI/I 1'411)' "I'''t s."",J P<I'( uU 'h. r/rhl. wI.. tnllft.'c1.I", ond.l..n.n<lwhkh Ihuolll p.m,u/,I..llIsl PD" hD,ln ond IUIIIt 1"lluh'"1 d'''',iMO,,1 ,pl'(f (1'1"'1011 "I J"nll. ,lleg't I,in, und btln, in lilt CUll"'! "I P I Ill! II as SIDlt of nU/itlD. ,,, wi,.. 1 \ l i , ~ ~ . , I ~ L f ~ ~ ~ y I f I lot 10, DIeck I, HOASE & IIARRISOII'S SUIlVIVISIOr{ of Lot 7 of R.II. PAOGETT'S SUBOIVlSICH attonllng to mal) or pl'lt thereof as recorded In Plot !look 2. poge as. Public Records of 1lIllsboroll\lh Count)'. florlda of which Plnllllas County was formerly a part. Subject to T4xes for the year 1990 <lnd subs~qtillnt years. TlUS IS.IIOT TilE 1I0MESTEAO OF lIIE GRr.ulOR Property lIppralser's Parcel Idenll flcdllDn 110.: 15129115/5033fl/OO!!OIOO OJ.. Jhuu: uub hl linlb tl,. jumt'. IU~4:Mr:' n411t ",i~ \Ji"iillhJ,:I.I..., f'.t "~.,u.,,...nllld""''' Uu'rrllJUIJ l~t..l,wJ}'" ur ~" 'w ~ll1"h, gI1/,,.,IQ111luf,' a~11 flU "'f' Imut. ,Itlu. 'i,/~. mJru'u un.I./jJ;u, ""IIIIU.,.I.,,. "f lI,r 11/1111101"" "~I II,f' /JI U IJU"t "IJ/,u III illti' 01 rr.tu"r~ 141' fh.r ~'11 p"........' !IoU.of. ~.,tI'14f "nul bt"~lJof./ vJ ,h.. j,..;;d PilO, ~'J ,",, It'" til'I' JJtZ", 3111 UlIllltllll nlllCrtuf. II... ."w 1""1.' nf.'" /i'" I"'" j,,,. 10<"""", Ifl "f, """,1 ""d .."I'h' ,/",11",1 ,.", fl'" .ubou M'''UI'''', ~r:~:n:~'''''' . ((~n~~:~?f.t~~J~~.,~ ~'.c:~ I ..' 1,1)/ II 6/)/1.1' I '1"!r -... ...~. LL--L~ .I~ -. ~~ryiii("/-.. 1722 S~ Jrd Strae~ -acJTJ:-t[~G74-- i..S. I...S. I..S. I..S. 6tutt 11f Yhnlbu (!Il1unlllll( MJlRfOt/ 1I }{crrlJu ClhrttfU TIIo( ~n ,'lil oI~r I'f..",,~,ty _//"~'toJ '''Iuff III" /In "/1.. t, duly pUII''''/lfd ,,, pd",t";"ff Oll,IlH.II IIIAt p,4Ilu../rd,mr.t$. ""'H\ l:rll F. 11\:1I1.f\1:1:1I 1':1 nlll .:' hL:l:lJl\h lJr.'lHf ll"h HYl'G"} \/ESTLEY \lR'!'~'!T . W ~o me wdl 1'l~~". hl bl' Iii. ,~,nuJ'l drir-'UJl'~ In IItld, ",'hu ,.ttr:~,,.J ./1, IUrlf'J/", Itn"...m,.", find , . : "It:' > "'~"'IU.../n/.t.t,/kJ4I"'",(O,ftl' II[! tUt'.u(",Jt~lIuttf'JH.rllU1ml"1">>lIhl"41JUI rio, PU'PUU$ ihrtt'in UI"tslt<l, ltIltiulI~ >>>,'''IIId ".il .1j1, fllr Itfl' ", OCill <l ..,.( CUlln,J "I i'\ I . ulld 5,,,.. uJ ,.""jc/~. Ihll J (. V'~ 0.1", ul October' .4f. ~~n I~ 9\ . '\ _tt:J'Jl'.J.-:..,1'1"'1.1..".- N"wy 1'"101,,. ~ 1111.\11111 ., ~~~Vl:!\\,j ". . I' ., . t " t I . . " ".. I . ,,\1 ~ EXHIBIT F ~ .~u.. ,. , L '\ . I " \.\ () ?; .t w v a: :> ;;: , 3 ~ z ~ 0( ~ 3 ~ it 3 q o % Ii: n J tl ~: ! i 6 j ~ ~ a:j c a w a: L 'j' .~~ ..: ~ ,. 0. "i- r~ ' ~. ~ ;:; ..:) , 1i"l: 'l~ 's , Q r. ...; M..... " :..- C .:: -..r .' ....er......... .0 (1/IC-1loU ...11 "~f".,j 111oI~ .1'Ht.~ HIST . V1-:!El3312 OCT 17. 1991 11~:!PH PIIIEI.LAS COUIHY nA OFf'" . nEe. 1./\ "70D "'0 · r 111 N_' II -... f i ; ., 1NI M"II~.n' 'Up.lfld II.. f ( ........ t. " JAR 10-1)-91 1~:J..:':d 2~la7b21 01 RECORDIIIG DOC STt,MPS Oow"",,I3o','WN ,_...;~Q-- $ _.'f,LJr~,n-.,t.l:1'tI''''' Klwlftn 1'. 0. Dlj ~C;L'" IN~':-' I1f . 'f'\ 00./):'.." ""'11 I 2 \ r...l>U "O~ .J~ i- f t I i .( ,', j' I I i , SOT^L: .~.~u u""'.....-c I'''' 'o.I'CWO ~.'-"<Q tl-\U "''e~i~~ ~Rt:'1~fltJtlil11!'101l tl-\IA ~ ill llin 11110 t11Utr.e CHAUGE: 'lU. uJ M"d~ ,~1s ~ dluctll ...",..,- --" .....,... ,... ,...- ........t........ _;..w....... ..... ..-__ U"'f~N~+fI. _n_. :='::'~: ~':::=.";':.":'':'-~"':~;t~~~I::;L'':::::::' .:::c-;~~~~ ..-"......-..tr..H.'" ,,,. _u iL.._ .u..~.,_. '''-... /...71v "~y "I October .... D. 19 !II ALFRED IJRYAtIT AND MilES IJRyAtIT Levy . "I/At C"u.'y "I . 1""'1' 01 1M {olll p"". rJod rJod S,ol. 01 Florida CITY OF CLEARWATER. ~ municipal corporallon, whose mailing address Is: P.O. !lox 4748, Clearwaler , . 01 '^. C~Unl' 01 Plnellas Dml Slo" ~f Florida 34610-4748 . """l' of,hI ..."oJ p.JlI. 1tI1l11ClIIl tlh. I~D' I~' IrJId p~rly 01 ,~. II,J/ 1'''rI. I~' ~l1d /0 .~nJ/d""IIUI1 01 l/r. ~um ul Ien Dollars and olher Ilood and valuable conslc.lerallons-nn-n-nn-nnn.JNiI-N /n aod ""id by ,~. IGld ""flY ul Ifit s....,,"d ""n, 'M ,t< .11" 'r~,,,ol I, ~."b, D.hu ",'td,td, /rill 't/nil.d. ,,1'rJ~td Dod qullt/Dlmtd. rJod by '~Cl' p""nIJ JU'J ..milt. ",..'It "nd qlllltl~l", Imlo ,h. Juid prJrlT "I I~' J"ood p"" rJll Mt rI,~" ,i,'., il1l",,1 r'aim rJnd,I,,,,ol1d ..Mr~ ,lrt ~Di<I /JU,I,. "II~t li'll r.o,'I'rJ~ III 011I1,.. Ih'I..'I~ ..Inl Jr>rril',.,J I", .pl.r. "f IIo"ul 01 ("nd, Slluol.lyln, ol1d b.ln, (n /hI Coultiy "f I I ni] II as JIolI. "I /o1u"J~, 1<1 ,""': \ I \ .. Lot 10. Block I, MOASE & llARRISOU'S SUIJDIVISIOI~ of Lot 7 of R.Il. PADGETT'S SUBDIVISION IIccordlng to map or plat thereof 115 recordetl In Ploll Book 2. pllge 85, Public Records of Illllshorough County. FlorIda of whiCh Pl"ellas County was formerly a part. Subject to Taxes for the year 1990 Ilnd subsequent years. TlUS IS NOT TilE HOMESTEAD Of TIlE GRAllTOIIS Property Appraiser's Parcel Identification 110.:; 15/29/15/58336/001/0100 mLl l~Dut ul1b hI l~ulb .}" ."mt. 'rJ....II,....' ,..-fl. (lit ~,u, 1wru',,' ;,.~ "/JIUJI"..lUlltrl O'''''.''''U t,,,'I'''I(r,.. UI I,. iI~I.r,'''''lu' "~IJ"'I'iJ'lmu,. IUIIJ N" ,,.~ r.'ulr, fI,I". 1I1/~'. "".-'1'" lfllr/l t.,m. ~.JUl"f1'" .., 41j lttr "'tlPfI/'luly pJ IhJ" /"" IlVlt, ,.,htr III I",,,' u" tqulty. iii tilt' unly prop.:t -liU'. h.'r't'JU "H.I bl'l.IJjlj uJ "..' hJIII I)ur'~,V fi,L' .....mltl I'''''', 1111 IDlhltllll lllllcrcnf. II,~ ',W/,",," ,,) r"~ II'" /"'" I.u. I..",,,,,,,, 1</11/. 1,,,,,,1 "",1..,., ".~,I.,. "',,' )f.' )"', ilW.'1' "fll"'n. ~I;~~ 1~.1ffi1cl ~~~Oll~ tJrrlltllHI ~PJA~~ll~~~~~-- r:~~~~-LI ~e.!J1q C,U-hlS elUlt ur .!Jllurlllu 11'.0;;(' ~3 /'C.J,-Sl'2'~- M(jII;!U IIryan . 749? Inl 144tl1 Ti,/rro1Cl! ~ Wi'rrSloi\';-Fl-?I~IiIiO _ -- ~'?t'~JlL.(.l J .I l'vLk&~ ~s UrYo1nt IT 7499 NW 144th f~rro1ce Florrm:on:-rc-~rc,to f..S. L.S. I..S. I..S. ""lCt.ELlI F. 1't!l'LM.L1:, t~IXI:l, Qll1unlU ur LEVY r;rCCIf(lr 1Jr:f1 (F ll;n U'(: W :!J lltrcbU (!Iu11CU l1ia/ 011 IMI d~T jJf'IIUI1"lIy "",,,,,..d I>rJII/' "It, Qn .>,/11.., d"I, ~.I^",llrJ Ii> ../...,,,In,, "",hs rJnd IrJh "c~."..lrJr"'cl1/r, ALFRED IJR~AtH ArlO AGIlES IlRYAtlT /0 "', ,,#, .tnJ;';i 'I) z., Il" "'''OR S JnNII",} }11 D""tt orh.. .urultJ ,h, f'''~falnf /1I1/'~""11I and '. , '. \'. ll't')' "..An~"lnl~,,1 /H}".., "" ,/,./ IC)' ~,''''~Itllll,..~",~ lur(l' "IU/I u',,,,,~rllr }", /~, hu,pom IhI/d. ".pwwJ. , . ':'1 J1]linr,U~ .A, ~~nJ ...1 ujJl(/.,l,~i"1 Morrl Hall I 11_ c"w.~'.r ~{ . ~'.. '. I I levy , .",L~rolr uj l1u,'d~. 'hh . 'I'V...... u~T u, \. ,:~':. ':"; .' .q::tober .....1). /P'Jl :1JJgL< '_ :~qt'!&~~fi:1ii:'sulll/I~ "",,~rr /'u/llk Willi am'. E~~II!ilr.k~~~ t,~.lt.l"~; \f. , ." ".. ,..", . EXHIBIT G ..' ) "~ \. ~; ;', ;' r,: II I~ , I ~ II JIIC "0$ J~ l hilS -.-r Ull"I-l- "JC"_ lUiV o '" w ';.{Uo a: ~ Ii ..... . u ~ .... Z )> or 'r f <l; g ~ - 3 ~ ~ g ~ ' ; i i'~ ~~~oi ~ ~ ~ ~ c o 0: .. a. ;J. <~ c:.; . ~ ~ .i~ :~ .(... r. i:.~~-~ t - ,;. '= -= fO: {~ ~ :?S,-l : ~: ~ r.: ,\ ' ,..Iw4'ft.. '1f'IC"''' ..III Wj'."'N ..1n"IptoJ .'". INST f 91-~D3313 !JeT 17. 19'11 113:!r'H PINCLl^S COUNTY F OFF.REC.bK 770U L^. F'O ~ I:! H_ "",,H' fN" ........11~ "'IJi.lI-'14 bt ~.....< t\>tv'r..o\JI7'lvr'~ ._~<ccL- $ 1"...,,.;:I,.:ol~.Pd, ;-k;;F.';;;n.~,~k .I'L'lI.ll... l;o;.;Wl nt J Ouo,:.\Il/Clotllt. H..l,;u it,}. ~'J ti:J~,:J_' 2~la7b22 J/,R 01 RECOROWG oae STAMPS 1O-17-S' I 1 2 TO rAt: .~.:.. 6tJ ...;a _ ""llOo.{ .... 1'l>X<"- lJI,l~ "''€I1E~?' nlfT':1!!Ntif:fiEmo", 1\0.\. ~ mITtS 11 no Clltttre CHi\llGE: .~tj. tlu 'hll ~ C!tUtClI ..~..... ~ ..........., J..... ""'.. ..,........"..."",..., ..a., ......J.,..~ t.,._-"'...... _u-._. . ~'~'=:~:-::t=."~':::"MN:/::r:~r~~':o.~ ::=':::r~'::l~~ ............w...'-oM MIl', ....: ""_ft.,..... 1/_... 'II...., I t/ ~t!.::::- ,,~}' 01 Oc lobe r ..t, D. 19 91 !JAR rOil REMBERT Plnellas 'I . ullh~ CouOI)' 01 . pdr/, 01 (ht firsr pd,l. a,," an" Slulr <>1 'f] orlda CITV OF ClEAR~AlER, a municipal corporallon. who~u mailing address Is: P.O. Box 4740. Clearwaler . 01 (h~ County 01 Pinel I as gO,' SMt 111 F)orlda 311&1 B-4741l . 1""" oj 1M suo",J f'Qr/. UJltlltlllldh. tho' rh~ Juld pO"}' ol'hr ,,,, pur'. 1<>' and lit tDnslduollun a/'ht sum ul Ten Dollars and 9ther 1100d and valuable j;ollslderallons--~h~--~--u~------n.Jl'fl.""N M hunrl}Md by Ih~ Ju, pol'" "J Iii. s,ronol p~rl. /h, 'rrr'I" ..Mr.o} is Ilrttby ur4"D h'lrtl,~J, hu, trmlStd. 1~ltuftiJ o"d qlllltlormld, altd 1I,lh'Jt pteJtnlS JOtl 'tmlst, rtl,'ult unol 111///./"/11I II/I/u 'hr Jold ,>(1"y "I r/'t sre"n" "0" "II (ht ,I,hl, rll/._ Mrrrs' rlgllllttnd"~III.nd .'h/rh Ih~ lulrl purl' t>j,hr /I'J/ ,,,'" I,u, In g'lIl rll /Ilt lu/lu "in, rlrlt/lb." III' .piur 0' pD,.~1 ul la"d, S(/u",t I}'/nl ~"rI b~lnl In (lit Caullr, uf f' [ne II as S/alr 01 no'I"~, ,.' ..it: lot 10, Block l. MOASE & tlARRISOl/'S SUIlDIVISIOII of ~ot 7 of R. II. PADGETT.S SU!:lDlVtSIOII ~ttQrdln!l to m~p or plat tlll1reof as recorded In Pl"'- Book 2. page as, Public Records of IUllsborougl1 County. Florida of whIch Plnellas County was formerly a liar\.. Subject to Taxes for lhe year 1990 amI subsl!llu~nt years. TillS tS 1I0T TilE \lOMESTEM) OF lHE finAl/lOn Propert)' Nlpralscr's Parcel !thmt!flcallon !lD.: I 5/29/1!i/Sa3Ja/OOl/ol 00 rnu l-huu: nub tL'l l~u[b IItt' hmrf 1~lrctll" ~;,h ull NUtl .iUIU/." "'{f U/'/,,,,,,,t.,JIIUI "rtlt'U""lJ 1Jf'Ii-Wt1ttl ,u ill .dI'iJ'kil# IJIJ/~".,("iJi', rnul uti III" 1"111'1 ,i~"'. 11Ift. ;,rltt.'U lIud ~ luw, .../rol".'tl ,., "/IIlt ....1,',1...",. "I II... f,,"'''''', tU'l(f frr IJlk rJl tqU(f)'_ t4Jo rh~ iUUfy W(lI"' Uft. b.f.ftI'Jit lJlld wltuiJI ul t/i.ot iiWul J.',UO' uJ ell\' \-f'luu,1 I:IV".. 3Jn mUntllL! nt1lrrruf. ,/.r ,ul<l/""" ulll'r Ilrst """,,,,, "r't""1o> '" ";,1,,,,,,1 u",lJrotlll""/III,..",1 )....' /01" a/lll.t .''''/tll, _ Boll.llull. "caleb nllll DCIlLlctct ~ll W!lf lh~Llc\lCCl ~ ~~--~Tr- m;:~~n.t'~ ;l; i' II 'I) -j' \ .J} \. .Jl'l '\. {-,',.' {\,.( Barlow Humuert 1160 Brownel Street Clcarwat~r. rr-J461b , ,I I., ,.t- L,S. L.S. I..S, L.S. &Iult tiC 3Jllurlbu PtrlELLAS lDpUIIlU uC :! Ihnllu lDcrUfu n,~' Un 11,(1 oJ"ll,(,mllull}' ul'I.....""I'./u'( "'t, uII uHi.tt oJllly au,hu"wJ lu arl",I,,(uu "",AJ und '.b Ifrb,uloltdtlllrnls. "I". DARlOil ,.REHllWn', .. . ~ -. " lu It., will l;,u...~~," b,... lit" P"IU" 41t'u"rllttJ',. rlnd ....hu "X'f'~,,,,1 ,It, /rur,ult., hUIIU,...,'"'. I1nfl ~11C ". ". Qflro~hlnl,I''' "'I"" "'t II,.r she ,.,n,IN thtiU"" '(tI' :r~",/I'"I,m,,,t111Iu( rhr "u'p(ll" ,h,ltl" hl"rlI.J. . l\1Uuu'" "'/;.d ~~dujlj,'I./lru'"' C learw~lt:r L -L CU~'j" ut, , . . I' I lie II a~ . ~IIJI,~I"" j.ln",M., 11,11 '. , , ., u, : .QctolJur , A, II. ,~ 91 tJ . .:>../ i I I 4.. - -)::t:.;:' I /) .' . ,'; EXHIBIT H .;. I. I ,.'1' t ~, , , t,MH.l:rll F. 101" 1I1.l\t,I'H!-.l.lI'W, '"~I."J~lI ." r:' _ r ~,~ j.. "'~ ^ ~ , . ---' ~~ Nuh.,\, I~uh'"' 1.\ , ~ 10 " n.t....,,, IO.ltrw;t.,u.. .... .I.,\Jr..I.d il~ ..'\ot,~' lNST I 91-2U3314 OCT 17, 1991 1: 3:1PM rINELLftS COUNTY FLft. OFF.R~C.~~ 7700 ro 413 , H_ ~." ,11>1. Inu..''''....'''t''"'od 1>1, AAilllllM.. JAR 1O-17-~1 12: ~:':~~J 2~ 187623 01 RECORDWG DOC fiT/1MPS ., 1 2 \1..11:" 'ItJ,llll Ooc..n""'t~l"rJlr..: .,~~_ f ,__I,.~'~::M.T..J'a, ~rlLiln f. [~,riIJ:l1 C,,"k.Pll\o.l~" CI<J':~ c,. f 1/- D<'f"'lf Cli.... TOT!ll: 'i~. ,Ill '~.() _.....a.....",; n., II~~ ,.... fflOClUoHQ (lAt. "''CH~t:- AHr,"'Tl!tr.JEIifU~ lU.U I1i:"lA1 (!JIlin 1I11.bcntltr.e CHANGE: 'iLl.ClI III bJ ol ; ~ i ~ 'C [ c ~ ." - 3 & ;;. ~ B Ii: ,; ~~~ E z ~ i ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ > ~ f ," '" <,:..,. ~ ~"'~ <1,< l~ .~ :!l ..- (.t SJ '1:C;: ~~ u: ~ - .: ,;;; tl r;; .._~ '~'BP. , . c,,) e: ~ - '" t;;C1~ >"l'U Ma"t Ihlf lldlUWI ,,~_ ........""'...... 4&'"".. ~u".WHo:""'.""""L ,.......",..'..-IMtn. ....._, :::{~ ~~~!:'~;=.~~"~";~~~,~:~..~I:;:(.;;:=:' '::~':~.r:::;.-: "~.." a.............. ........ _.~ .......'.."""11'...., i-. 4'-.... //.,L.t1 J.,)' ul October A. IJ. 19 91 REDECC^ DItYMIT RUSS 1Id1Il'c'i/l.-l"~ Tt;!"1> lJ/T l'tJ..,J ,/ Duval III11ISIIII,ol Florida . III,h, CounlY ul . pa,l)' 0111" Imr pa". and .; CITY OF CLE^RIlATER, a municipal corporatlon, whose mailing address ,Is: 1',0. Boy. 4746, CleilNatcr " . c . II, 1M "unly 01 PIne 11 a s UIIJ SIIII, 01 F I or I da 34 G I D- 4 74D . I'<"'Y ,'I lilt In'onJ ",,'1, m llncaactll, 'h,,' ,ht ,"IJ PllflY a"II, 11r" pUrl, lu, Dnd In elulI/du,l/lun DJlh, 'um 01 Ten Dolljrs and other oood /lnd valualJle conslderaltons-----u--.--uh-~.-.-/~~I,Il'. In hUI,d p.4t b,- r.hr Jaid parI, u.T.tII~ .Jt~nd pvlt~ ,I" 'l'frIPI ...htnuf II ~hr/rby IIdllUwlrrll.rd. hll' 'tmJJtd. ''''turd GnJ q,.llc",ln"d. .nJ bllhtU PftJMU dll.. ,.",11', ,tI,n, 111111 "..IICI.11II unlu ,h, ."Id pa',y uJ ,h. ",,'''"dl''''1 alllh. ,11M/1M,. 1.'IItSI ri.l... andd.",.nJ ..hlcll Ih, ,aid ,,,,,,y(lj 'lI.fir" J""I 1,," I. ami ,..,1..,.,11., ~I., ,/",,11>"" I.., . fl.et 0' "",e. oj l.nJ. ~ilua" 1,'/lIe and btlfl~ In lh. CUI/fill ul PIne II as S''''t u/ Flo,idll. 'u ..II, t, I' r, ! ' ~ !. Lot 10. Dlock J, 110ASE & II^RRISOII'S SUDDIVISIOtl of Lol 7 of R.II.PAIJGElT'S SUDOIVISIOIl 81;cordlno to map or pin Ulllrl!of as recordlld In PIU !look 2, page D5. PublIc Recorlls of 1lIllsborou!lh County, florld~ of which I'lnllll~s county was formllrly '" parl, Subject to T~xes fo~ the yc~r 1990 an~ sUUseqUC~l ycars. .:J I , ~. ; . L; ,;. I: r 1 ' ' Properly ^ppralscr's Parcel Idl!l\llflcil\.lol\ 110.: 15/29115/5E\33!l/OOI/OIOO " :. l \' " ~ 1 C!lu 1-1 11 IJ r nnb t L1 rill [b Ilu. ,!.,.m1r. 'u,rIJU', 11111. uti u",I J;~llu/",,. "" uPJw".'wmnl "...,rwUu IJ'.'IIII,irtt ur In oII,..~tI'lI" PJlp,I"ui"'ll't umfuli ,I,t' """""'1 rrrl.l. ,i"l/', i.",.....,./ i.illd ./~iut ,,'lt~HW~'1 ~., 1'/ Ih~ wit! 11#'''-111 IIIF/"., I~"I 1'1111,,' III l.Jw .pI t'l~1I1. tu ",,. uld)' P/cJ/'t' ...'r, bt.~tJ" 4lmll,~hul'l ,,1 "It IUlit 1~.JtI... iJ,j lIu' 'r. UI,J Ijj,ut. 31n nil I II tll 11 tl11ltrcuf. II,O.,IoII""I}' "I I/'~ /11111"",1"" I".,.",,,,, '" M. l,u",h,,,1 u..llIl~ ,/.,,' "",I)','u' 1"" "bu..; "."",,,, !301uudl. t:!orul,b Ilub Ddlucr,b 111 <Dur pruw!'1 ,'~ / /.~ "J . ..::?....t{ ,,.,,I.t- c...-c-cl,t.rv JVf.. r...,7r.; - (.lffZ:/I.rl.I~: ,:,.../1/'.<. '~t..MvuJ..... Z). tI'i'J lL.cy;;i7~I>"":rl ''/.1', 'I ~..; 1..0 <.c!L -.):1- '(,t j,-f'l-t'I("yl, L~~ nt!becca Dryalll Russ ... 2323 Janet.ll! Slrellt L.S JdCksoiivT~fi:3~209 . .,\ ", 1, .:; l' 0' I; \. Ii L.S. L.S. Stalt uf .:murll.la ~ rr I, i i , I : ~ I ;[, t ' ' , !. I ," '! 1'-, I i. I; i' '" llhmn1u lit DUVAL ! lIcrcbu (!ltrtlfu Thu, u~ IhlJ dll' 1,."",,"11)' ul'I.....,,,1 ",'urt 1/1'. "" "Iflr.. ".,)' "uII,",lc.J W ..""",,11111 IllIlh, a"d ,.it arll>llwltclf?""U, ' REIIECC^ II.llVAtH RUSS . ,..... I '" "'t w',11 t.p;,.n ,II b, lilt pUNn fl,,,.,,,,,,1 ill 0"'/ h'/'" .ucur,J ,ht lu,,~ul.( 1""'U"Ir~' ",,11 ~1\e., . IIrl",,~I'Ultcll,t''''tllltlh.' ShO t..rur,u,huulII'Jrrrl,lItII,.",."'utllyl,,, 'IIr p"'lJuJr-lIIl""I~" tlp""'~r,', U1Unu\1 "',~.mJ..,I"I/,<lul,,,,,I'" Jacksllnvllle , '. '. DUVill . """ SI"" ul/"lurlllo. ,hit ,OclolJl;Jr . '1. I), 19 91 . . I?~.rt' (~ . , · -L:.I..L'LLLi:!-'~~"'w1'- _ I "f'lIlI.IlEIl r',' )",)1\ IIJ\I:H.~I'/I nil> ,.'",.II.I'../II1r ,7..,?.',..,.,",;.) .St'7#;;r~ ':1"1'111:11 1'1"11"", ", J,., " ' 1/-11".., c....~/,u' .1., .., EXHIBIT I .n'M.~.. I i. WIlla 1JUJurrul1~ Dedi Mad~ Ih~ {6th .Ill!' of AUJlIJst, A,D, " 9Z by PIW(jJW~ ~SHlI'SO n mnrried '1011111[1 Ok 1\ IllmotWl ANN ~ASlllrr.roN, jo1ned by her husb/lll(. I IlIStJjSI ~SOtl, JR. llml 11lILIMl ulttlER, II" married Nll1 (Ilk/II WILLIAM h~l'n1h "' eo fril ~ "I'otllol'. 10 EUl/ARD l1mmm, SR. CI'l'Y OF CLFJ.II\~A'rFJI, Fl.oIU Ill. wit 01 ~ pull l!l7iu o,(<ll'eu il 1'.0. htl'"nl\fltr calltd Ih. "ranl~t: \':~.::.:::.r.-;:::~~~~~:.~'::; :~:;:~:t~t:":::-k: ::~ ::.~~,':~::~&.~.-:t;.:.--.~~:~~:t,:; JIIlfnrllllttlll 7'hat tht "ralllor./ur and in (ollsidcl'(I(iat\ qf Iht IlIlll qf $ 10.00 . o}lll olhcl' valuoh/e cOII,i.ttration,. receipl whel'eofi. hereby ncknl>Wledlled, hel'e!tv 91'01111. 1,0 1'90 ill.. .ell.. oliell'. l'"n/l"e1. rc1eOlU. eOllv~, alld ealLfirm, Imlo Ihe "rulllee al/lhnl terlOl'lI 10/111 ,iluale ill l'incl1nu . Cou'II... SlaU qf Florida. vi,: North 60 It. of Lotll 12 Ii 13, Block I, U.~.. mX::lIE'i'S SUnDIVrSION, llccortling to the pIn thereof, liS recorded in Plot !look 1, !'nne 70 of the 1~lbHc Ilecords of l'inelIas County, Florida . ALSO DESCRrnED AS; The North Sh:ty (60) feet of Lots 1\ielve (2) .Dnn 11lirteen C13) in Block One CO of I~. F. IlUGlIE'i'S SUDDIVISION, .Dccording to thl! pl/lt thereof, liS recorded in PInt fIook One (1). PlIlle Seventy (70) oC the J>ubl1c Ill!conlll of Pll1ellas County, Flo17idll. l'oreel no. 15/29/15/41688/001/0120 Grllntors SOcilll aec. flfl\\~'l.).\\-'-"\~"""" (OlillOlWl) I 26-".:1 ~'$":)/{t.uclUS) " 'Z("2.-11{-,,-,,,"f (WILLIAM) JI "".,:11 "1~oPCrty is not the homestead of IHlliaJn ruml!!:' he III laCt rc!ttm!'!' at;, ~, <;" c" .It..... 1:.:;' [IJn~tllltr. with 1111 th len4"lIItllil. hcrcJilu," nil IInd t1ppUrlenllllt~' thtrelo bdoll/ling III' in allvwil~ ::6 ;(1aj'p'l'/umiIlD.**r (",,(/I"'~1!: C. ~ rl... t. r.r lI"}-: _ mu )lllut dllb to ":Jiulll. thc tame in fee ,im/le/ul'cve,.. , :.il:~! ~ J\nll /h. "I'anlor her.by covcno II II with ,aid gl'anlee Iho/lhc 9,onlar i, lawJuIlV uiud qf ,aid land infce . ~ - -limplc; 1h4/lhtJl'llnlor hDl 9m rillhl alld 10wJul aurhori/ylo "II atlll eonv~ ,aid 1000d, and he,.eby WIII'TOIIU Ih. '- - -.tille to .oid 11111 and will difend the 'orne oDoinlllhc lawful eloim, of 0 II pCI',on, IUhl1Il\,ocv.r: III1'f{hallni<l/ulld I,:;'" __ _i1fru qfall .ntumbl'dJI.I:u. uecpllll%U IIteM/fnp UlbH:\!,.l"" to Dcctmbc,. .J!. I>> ';11, IInd II IlIlSCIllCntll "," . -~ - 31u mUllU.ll :mlltndf.~g}fJ,-';i~~g~rur~HuWir~,IQ'nd 'clIltd rhmprtltlllllhc ,lllV llnJlICllr finl above .' I .... writ/ClI. 1I0x I,7/,n, CICIICllllter, Florida 34617 I ." I~..I~L_ PMU.._ enD ...~.- WIU,lAM 'hIl~ . _Lf.J...../'~'~ CO ~ /' ..........",.-.1 r= ...,- YIf,.LINj FJlIJA!UJ-.1!llWElI. SR. ~?...... r::..r.(~4 ? r",3'f~ -S':""1/ASIIIllC'CClJ AVI:., CW.. n: ....TJL . "MH..r.:EU F. lIE\ll"'~EH. CLeWt llTAn: or r,Ecurw Vt:BIFIElI flY! "L..(.- COUll". or PIN&I.1.AS IIlt:llElIY CEll'fU'Y l~'l 0. IM..J..~,hd~r.r r1t. '_I\.~f'''l:.~d.lr 'J11bo,I...J I. U"ll.,alf aro'...I<l..,U~lh, ~1tX"'U~JJ1t~h k\n,.,...I....ll'IMInl,t plfr.o.n.U,. .p"u"d .LJt:UUKAI ^HN ~lH SUNt U murrlc( \lOmnn,-l/KII1 nu YASIlIHl !'Oil, joined by her husband, LUCIUS SHIMON, JR. AIm YIl,LJ;[)l1..11mtmU~.t'llMG..IIIJJ~MIlJ,Jfm~Ann ow ..110 ......10.1 ,he 10..,.1.. 1..,lr'II"""' a.,l they ..bo..I""~r.J ~,r",. m. Lh.1 th/1Y ...".1..1 II. .."", 9'> WlnlCll:l. m, ~o...t....t olllolo\...! I<> <hI eo...nly .....1111.'.1..\ ,10....1<1 II~ l:l\h oUt 01 ^\lllUllt . ....11. II .. . _U1llJINI I, al . morried II\IIn, ",ho have produced thei;.... ,. .--. ~lnl\lCl, 1)( I "'U~ (\.l H'l~{~ 1I11 ..... ... i.leml lC!ltioll ,",,1 '!}WALooK Oil ollth, R.ONALD c. SOMERS S.;L-CSU: -f>;-,y'j.u(I...~.J #' RONALD E. SOMERS ~.k"'.J'e-1"9 ..:.," ~/lIIJ t5:1.1S5'-/D.~.) Nol.1')' 1'~bUt. SI.'. or I'lorld. ~. "'-"'- t.,l,.. ... EX]II BI T J ... ,... L'\, JoIr _,,,~ n.....~ NH 1 I.~. ~-{l~ -:l,I..~ ~ (lJ.J .T.) c.-a. No. CO oazm 1'1"'" ~e. (~"'L 1" . , , ." ,. ',111" \ \ 1\ . I ......"... .......u ..011 .........M....-... ..-""'t . \ II p,~ !/1080003 '1 \; .._, . f ,..,\. J.utn.""~..1 -11I\ I....,pt.f.. l.J ,.t:. \\ c'~: I 'H! I _U ... t. ~ I." I '-:-~. Ii". mKI:.1.1. I.. ~2':..~~~~~~.N 'J'~~ru"U !-..t#:. thli "''''.'''..1 "..por.d by: th" ft<ltI , I I.. .Il." J ...u. Utn. 21~';' ~.... t~ \u}J ~ tltUluttl1lr. JUU t i i.O. t\"Jd.I~~Umht'ltl "1.,.ur~.~,JII..IJ"11i~' or, ,. ".WlllI: ill'. l"k hL1-Utllhu i"4.lhrt. ',op.'J' ...pp'.l.... ,.".1 Id..IIII..llo" IFoIIOIII""'~"I.h , a_, , II , I: '! 0'."1011'1 S,S. IUh .,.~ ~ n.' .... ,c.; rn:::.:UM-n 011.1 , '/ I! 'w .1; ,(P....-c ~~~,I/' 0 ~\l\' iJj 1711 I WA.MUoli.,U1' 011.0 tUiPl"tD. ,., 4110."". I~Bl t Y~-2~O~~O 1101} :17. 199:! .,: :;;31'11 ""~"l1'1'~'; 1~' I.... ~__'?::?~ ~ .. ___ _.~_l...."';,.~l' l'." ;>.1 " . '" .. " ....1 t:';;NC.1 r Ur., lJ.i.\'fr. l,; '.. .......1.... (. ....h I ['./_----. ., _ U~;:"r/l:.,'t, o ..... ..... . ";t "... 1'1:;:' nl'1 .r wr 7. :I' IJI"IoCC A.lJO't'I ',It U<< ,Qrt Ncor".1Q GA'" _ co lf1- on ...0 ,J c: ~ ";t-< Cl ..... ... r- 0::- o. o 'J-.r: Co '. ~ t. ~t .~ ~ -. 1 " ~: ~ ! I f . I, I i \ f 1. .:.- 4 _.. .. , '11 AEJ.~DIN~ ACCT f.6XYJtl{) ;;;-.~G F.EEs I . ~;:.,~ ~ PIC - DOC ~de this lNT TOTAL/- _ - _5 I~/> II RJ1"'O~ ereinafter , so \':'1': :... . ) ;~ 00{ I ....._ '~T . - -- / \0. ,. " INST t 92-207960 JLY 17, 1992 5t32PM PINELLAS COUNTY FLA. OFF.REC.BK 7972 PG 1841 , 'I1-llS W AIUlANTY DEED /~!:ft- day of (/tt.l..y CLEARWATER GARDEN a Florida corporation , A.D. 1992 by CLUD, INC. not-for-profit called the Grantor, to CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA a Florida Municipal Corporation whose Post Office address is: city Clerk's Office, P. o. Box ~748, Clearwater, Florida 34618-4748, hereinafter called the rantee: - __o.p.. _, ,TO'~^l)1. ;"::"'1\Vb~cver IlIed herein the u:nn '~ranlor. and '~rantu.' includc all UIC p.,t!c, 10 lhii lmlllUl1Cnt and tLe hcir., Ic~al reprciclllallvu and auil:nl of . . ~lvldu.a1s. and U\C IUCCUlon ami uI~nl or eOl1'onllolll) ~':. ' .tf,i tnesseth, that the grantor I for and in consideration of $10.00 ~nd other valuable considerations, receipt whereof is hereby ~~cknowledged, hereby grants, bargains, sells, aliens, remises, ~. ~~eleases, conveys and confirms unto the grantee, all that certain {2 2€ ~ ~and situate in pinellas county I Florida, viz: :2:~co O:(.)UJ-I =:l (.)LL tu?::EEa: a::c:soUJ I- 1-< CI) ;:.. 0-' Q.,~ UJ -.J U .. S ~ ~ !.;~ ~ =-< t- I'll. 0 ~ ~... ~ ~ e ~ >. . G J:.o~ r:: 0-.:0 a .~ ~ l=4 M ~ _ _ 1r' ....== - t1~ ...r:<;:;~ =t.' ~':,.. .. u . _ k J..r S<Or.!: e....: ~ e ... ,c; U J:; :!l .... ., .::; 0 ~ bU.. U ;e:~ .':J .: nn .f, r'~' said parcel lying and heing in Section 9, Township 29 South, Range 15 East, in the city of Clearwater, Florida, more particularly described as: From the intersection of the West line of Ft. Harrison Avenue and the North line of Eldridge Street, run North 16000'00" East to a point which shall be 157 feet due North of said line of Eldridge street; thenc~ run North 16"00'0011 East 157.42 feet along said \-1est line of Ft. Harrison Avenue to the intersection of the South line of Seminole street for a POINT OF BEGINNING; thence run North 89051'5911 West 17.42 feet along said south line of Seminole Street; thence run South 25"2414B" East 25.33 feet to the said West line of Ft. Harrison Avenue; thence run North 16"00'0011 East 23.76 'feet along said West line of Ft. Harrison Avenue back to the POINT OF BEGINNING. Containing 199 S.F. (MOL). Together with all the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereto belonging or in anywise appertaining. To Have and to Hold, the same in fee si~ple forever. Oocumwltary TlI~ Pd. Ii <-\W J . IntlnglWa Tax Pd. K.r111~D~I(!;. Cl"rI:,. Plnellll5 COUlll,'>' PV -L-.(. ';;:::(.. DepulY Cle".. tlEI.tLt\KER, CLERK. . \ l~~~~~t~ \)~f\IF'!E1) BY: -;ZJ EXHIBIT K ~ \ . . OJ' .' .,r F'INElLAS CQUN O~F.REC.Bk 797~ TFY FLA. .:. '0 1842 , I t,. .11 i 1 I~ J p. ~nd the grantor hereby covenants with said grantee that the grantor is lawfully seized of said land in fee simple; that the grantor has good right and lawful authority to sell and convey said land; that the grantor hereby fully warrants the title to said land and will defend the same against the lawful claims of all persons whomsoever; and that said land is free of all encumbrances except taxes accruing subsequent to December 31, 1991. In Witness Whereof, the said grantor has signed and sealed these presents the day and year first above written. Signed, sealed and delivered in~our presence: -p Sign re LIZ 3uchc?/?crn print Name ~~ Signature r1ai2 Ke~K Print Name CLEARWATER GARDEN CLUB, INC. By: ~A 1 :v..Ull' "d r ~ne G~o ~, Pres1 ent LS V:~ Patrl.cl.a Gay , Secretary LS STATE OF FLORIDA ) COUNTY OF PINELLAS) ~The foregoing 'ns was acknowledged before me this /5: - day of , A, D. 1992 by Arline Giolli and patricia Geyer, P S1 nt and Secretary respectively' of the Clearwater Garden Cluo, Inc., a Florida corporation not-for- profit, .on behalf of the corporation. They are personally known to me or have produced . jU!~ as identification and (check one) ( )cr~d (X) did not take an oath. ledgment S:tg ~t-fl.'i PI.I/9 O",ICIAl. HOTARV DEAL o (?. EArll W B"'R"~TT ~ ~ ' ,.u.us~q.U-JW>>' Type/starn <nam~C~~3~no 7..-CC' ~ # ..V COUt.llS510H ex,., OJ:F\.O MAY 261996 T~tle or rank, and Ser~al No., ledger :tf any ,. .; :1 II . I t, " ') \ 1 IItl:OllUII.a ACCT III oci:lJ! WST I 9:!-:!oOon c: l) (.L Sf-T :!5. 199:! 413:lPM ~ f:. 0 ") lJ ~, rrc~ ~ D~CII"l..r;U"~ 1u rtJ. t - ,:H -;---/\' I',I.~~'I,I. T.. rd. rtC ~- K.,I.on F. 0001.10'. CIOI~. ,1,.011.. Coo"11 QUI TClA 1M DEED "C _' D U'P"lt c,..~ "a: 1 TillS QUITClAIM DEED, made this ~,:sr day of n li..~.'ltl ~T ,1992, by nn .,--NORTIlUOOD ESTATES, a CO-Partnership under theFlorlda On'fform Pilrtnership Act, ll,Tf.l ....70 of the County of Plnellas, State of florida, whose post office addrcss Is c/o --eLllllllam G, Blackburn, Electra lltc, Inc., 18167 U,S. IIl!1hway 19 lIorth, Suite 250, Clearwater, florida 34624, hereinafter called the Grantor, to the CJTY OF ClEARIIATER. a florlda munlclpal.corlloratlon, whose post office address is p, O. Box 4748. Clearwater. F lor Ida 34618 hereinafter called the Grantee (the words "Grantor" and "Grantee. to Include their respective succes5~rs and assigns): IIlTNESSETII: That the Grantor, for and In conslderallon of the sum of $1,00 and other !load (Ind valuable consideration, In hand paid by the Grantee, receipt . of which ts hereby ackl1uwledgel,\, by these presents does remise, release and quitclaim to the Grantee, all the right. title, and Interest which the Grantor has In and to the following rcal property, situated in Pinel)as County, Florida: PINEL LAS CDU~TY FL^ OFF,RItC,CfK eO"1 f'G '7:5 " ," " I Conlncnce at the Northwcst corner of the Southwest 1/4 of Section 28, Township 28 Sot/tho Range 16 East, and 110 S 89039'15" E, 26.98 fcet, a long the north boundary of the Southltllst 1/4 of Sect Ion 20, to a poInt on a curve that is 50.00 feet southerly of and parallel to the centerlllle of State Iload 580, the POlliT OF BEGINNIIlG; thence 5 69-39'15" E, \264.10 feet, along the north bot/ndary of the Sot/thwest 1/4 of sa id Section 28; thence 5 00'13 'OS" 1/. 30.00 feet, a long a line 50.00 feet I'/esterly of and para Ile I to the east boundary of the \lest 112 of the Southwest 1/4 of the said Section 28; thence II 89-39'15" II, 1290.96 feet, along a line 30.00 feet sot/therly of and para lie I to the north boundary of the Sot/ thwest 1/4 of sa id Section 28; thence S 89038'22" II, 52,41 feet, .to a point on a curve that is 50.00 feet southerly of and parallel to the centerline of State Road 580: thence on an arc to 'the left flf 85.02 feet, 50.00 feet southeasterly of and parallel to the centerline of State Road 580, with a radius of 521.47 feet, subtended by a chord of 84.03 feet, chord bearing of II 69-11' 36" E, to the POlllT Of BEGHlHING; contaIning 0.895 acres, more or less. This deed ts executed and deltyered f(lr the purpose of releilslng tile above- descrlbl!d proplwty from the use rllstrlctlollS set forth fn the WArranty deed dated June 24, 1975, And recorded on July 15. 1975, /It Official Records Book 4309, Page 42, of the Public Records of Plll~11as County, rlorlda. TO IIAVE ArID 10 IIOLD the dllscrlbed premises to Grantee. together with all and singular the appurtenances thereunto belonging, And all the e!.tale, right, title, Interest and claim whalsol!ver of thl! Grantor. III WIT/lESS WIIEnEOF. the Grantor has sllJlIl!d a1\d sealel111lls deed cn the dale I'/rltten above. .t. . , 'I , c '. . .' .) ~ , .~; IIltnll;,ses: .l=-I; 'l.I'\C;.t':""f1-\ C,' l~ ,"\ c:: ,-.. C'~c~v~- ~"'&''- prlnt name ' ~~!'/)' JU fl.{1-p, - c-1r}LO /l..a.f' I,', (-"'P';'.,,"I. -r';l. .)('':'1 Print' name 0,-, IlOllTllWOOO ESTAlCS, a Co-Partnership By: ~ \. "<f' <i~ .WTLtIAM~G. BLACKBURN, Partner' ee t,soJ:.,. . ' .' r:,,-q1V " I rti;,V~I~i.1- t. ,~..~'~" II: n, ,I I ~f ~." t",:, t;....' . . . i.1 STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF PJNEllAS ~I!s-I' The forCrfifnll IlU It ela 1m deed wu ockno\<ledlled before me thts dOl of .A~l , 1992, by 1/1LlIAM G, BLACKBURN, I Partner, on liihal of lfOliTllflOO ESTATES, a Co-Partnership. ,\113 15 personallY known to me 'or-hu- produt:!d- ,. , tlTldllnt..ffJG~k!!!l\and Ilid-(dld not) take a~ ~H!l.....,.. . , :J, J ttA;:..., ,,' Ii.. :.~ I '..R ' !.:) .....~;:........., " . GJU ~r;-;k~ "j' 4j"i..,.<f',~ '!.l~ .....G-. \ 0 tar y P lib I r "'lQTA.kJ-', ' H Co"'" i5s1 E pi CSI HUrAlY'lIIIl.IC.lr~no'n.o.ID'" 1-,: .." .. k I Y "..1 on 1\ r 1011 C;l:'0411110H ur/llUj ~,.. " un. ~ , ....-....~..J\.. ~t~=".'U.U.,.Olu,Tn-.x~ .~ \~. U lJ \.1 (; . I (. . o. ~ "" .,.:-.. i ~MILEf.N F, I ' ~'" 'tr" .'.......'t.ll.J l REI;UR[, Vlrr. lr CrllA/iEn. CloERI{ 1,1 ~\, " t rlf:n "'(:n.' . . EXHIBI'!' L ~;, i"[ ;1 cl '" "'. . .~ 1,., lNST ~ 92-JIJ750 OCT zn, 1992 5:42PM P lI!Ef.LIIS COUNTY ff.1I. OFF.nEC.BK 6073 PC 615 QUIT-CLA 1M DEED Tltla IJUXT CLl\IM tH~eD, F.xocu\;od thin -ci>~ day ot 11, O. 19 ~, by ~lt kl We~tQhoDter LDkop Developmont corporation, a corporation or90nizud undor tho la~. af tho at.to ot Florida nnd having ita principlll plncc ot bUllineDlJ at 2759 state noad 580, suito 112, Clearwlltor, Florida 3.621, first party, to city at cloarYator, Florida a Florida Municipal corporation vhoSB post orrico addraDS Is city Clark's Otfice, P. O. Dox 4748, Clearwater, Florida 34618~4748, socond pnrty: 'I , I I ~"'..nff lI-flf~ "11_ N ...,.. "(...It ,.rt,. .... ............. ,".1}+ WU iMkIJt ...~",:LI' ...., ,.....2."-.,.. if..... ...~Li..U. ..... 'uir-. DI hI.T"'w.t.'lI. y.I JWCUMII"I .... ...... tI'OII""1fIIH:N. ...lulU.,. ~ h........ .... ,h1u 'IC ,~, ) t\ITNEBSETlt, That tho saId first party, for Ilnd in consideration at the sum of $10.00 in hand paid by the slloid second party, tho roceipt whoreot is heruby acknowledged, does hereby remise, relO~50 and quit-claim unto the said second party toroyer, all the right, title, interest, claim nn~ domand Which the aald first party has in and to the following described lot, piece or parcol of land, situate, lying and being in the County ot Pinollns, state of Florida, to ~it: A tract ot land being 50,00 Coot in ~idth, lying in Section 29, Tovnship 28 South, Range 16 East, Clearwater, Plnellas County, Florida, tho centor1ine 0' ~hich l~ mora particularly describod as ro11o~s: l' n~"'r'~::I.;- ~~ ~16Dft.1(> ~.: .I{),-.~a- fl.S -1~7() 1.11;< ru rlt.~ COMH~NCE.llt tho NW Corner of said soctlon 29; thenco N 89- 45'34~ E, along the north lino of said Saction 29, tor 208,00 toet; thonco S 0-02'06" w, along th~ Ollst line of ft 208.00 foot wido Ylorid~ Power Corporation Right-or-Way, tor 1~O.06 toot; thenco S 89*57'54" E for 625.00 toot, thenco S 0'02'06" W ror 1,586.23 toot to the POINT OF DEGItIUItlG of said Center line I tbQl1cQ southeaster 1)1 and northoastor1y along tho Ilrc ot a curvo thQt 18 concavo to the north hnving II radius at 1600,00 toet and a central anglo of 10'43'57" tor 29'i1.71 foot to 1\ point of revllrse curvature with a curve that is concavo to tho Gouth; thence along tho arc of said curYe having a radius at c 1200 teet and a contrnl an9lo oC 21'34'33" tor .51.00 toot to a point ot tangency; thonce S 72.00'00" E tor 20.00 rllet to Il point on tho westerly rlght~otp~ay line ot Countryside Boulevard, sllld point 1\1&0 boing tho POIlI'r Of TERHIllATIO/l. OOC fliT _ lOl,\l IL~ '1'0 JIJ\V!l J\ND '1'0 lIOLD tha GalliC togothGr will 1111' and u1.ngular the appurtonanc08 thorounto belon~ing cr In llny~IDu llppertaining, and all tho ostatll, rlght, titlo, Intllrost, 11en, equity and clai~ whatPoever ot the said 'irat party, eithor in law or oquity, to the only propcr uso, benetit nnd buhoof of tha aaid second party torovel;. ,,' tel ..,'...' . .,'~. :. 20/ ".-"-;JJ!-"." .'. :..,..:....~:.;;.:.: 1~".""'''I,t ~".':I. . ~.;f,I.., J'r '~:",....., . <l.. I . ..,,-..... Uto. . ., "-1"C"'" ,.. ......... I'Y'-i' Y. 't!.l G~.,., . /? (lI..(J . ~u.u It>>- RETUnr-s TO: eln' CLERK POST OFFICE BOX 474B .EAI\WATER, FL 34618.4748 KIIRLE!':1l F. DIWLlIKF.R, CI,EIlK RECORP VERIFJED BY: I~ EXHIBIT M ..r I: I, It I ~ II .. , .c, i:; ", " ;} ~.:I " . t:: , . , {. -... ".t PIHELLAS COUNTY FLA, OFF,nEC,DK 8073 PG 616 (corporato soal) IN WI'1'1IEOO WIIEREOV tho said Urat party' han causod thoso prosonts to ba oKocutod In Its nama, and 1to corpora to Doal to ba horounto afflxod, by Ito proper o[Hcor(s) thorounto duly authorlzod, tho day and yoar first abovo wrltton. ,. . ~ ~ !' '. ~ ,; ! ~': . , I . I ~ .; ! < " ,'. , Signud, ..alad and dollvarod In ~h presence of I V1t1 .0 Po b.in w nan (-;!9na'turu)-- " " . ~ .~~. ~ ' . ~ ... .' , . , , :~ t'." "',1:(" f:,T ~:..\. , 1 ~>~~.' '. j ~'.: . J ~. . ! !; ':1 (> . ~ '.r.) I" i. r; I.: .. .\~ :L.!,. 'I.,', >"! !: . ~ r:i. 'l~' r , n l!:.'c (,J. i: . ~ 1,;/' ;1 k. .f~ I : 'A I:'; . '~1:: ;~l , ~\: ,H" S' ;'l ij" ! ,,.: ." . "I.' II'; , l' , ity . if i/ r( ..F Ii! 'l~ ~f . )i', " , I I , ! STATE OF FLORIDh ) COUNTY OF Pl/lELLAS) L The'torogol~ instrumont was acknowlodged boloro mo thi~ 1. day or ::-Jd:1 ' ,1992 by Richard ^. 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