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Order of Agenda Packs for 1992
Action Agenda -listing the Thursday, Commission Meeting Date
Preliminary Agenda (Thi~ is the agenda for the worksession that is held on the Monday prior
, to the Thursday meeting)
Any items that were "Work 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.
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Some "WSQ" items may not have any paperwork, i.e, Discussion - re: ...... unless something
is handed out.
Any information that was received at Worksession
Final Agenda - the start of the Thursdav meeting.llpack"
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.
After each item there may be memos/information that correlate to that item which will be
noted as liRE: # ". 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 a'genda pack to be
microfilmed.
After some of the items there may be information marked as City Manager Back Up,
abbreviated as eM 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 "Rec~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 "plan" 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 baing removed from the original for microfilming.
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ACTION AGENDA - CLEARWATER CITY COMMISSION MEETING - December 17, 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. ' Introducti.ons and Awards
5, Presentations:
a} Clark Weaver - curbs on Glenwood
Avenue
b) American Disabilities Act Transition Plan
6. Minutes of Regular Meeting December 3,
1992 & Goal Setting Me~ting November
,16,1992.
7. Citizens to be heard re items not on the
Agenda
1. Mayor,
2, Rev, Mac Williams, Mt. Carmel Church.
3. None,
4. 'Golden Turkey Award presented to Library
for greatest percentage of entrants in
Turkey Trot. ,
The 3rd Polarization, Award presented to
Mayor by Rev, Mac Williams.
Suggestion Awards were presented to 7
city employees,
Proclamation: Miniature' Art Month -
January 1993,
5. a) Consensus to comply with Commission
policy of following petition and assessment
process to obtain curbs,
b) E,leanor Breland discussed the plan and
requested Commission review of plan and
proposed funding to bring deficiencies in
City into compliance with ADA.
6. Approved as submitted, .
7. Don Zebley complained regarding a second
home being contructed on a single family lot
and his being cited for code violations.
Staff to review,
John Meek, Jr. stated the City is in violation
of the sign code, He requested taxpayers
be made aware of cost for City to comply
with sign code.
Brian Morris expressed concern citizens are
not. familiar with city ordinances that govern
them. He said he is still waiting for
information regarding the cost of enforcing
the sign code. He said the Commission is
anti-business, ..
Joann Watson complained regarding quality
of her rehabilitation loan project. She
questioned why the City Manager halted
criminal investigation of this matter. ,She
requested the Commission to investigate.
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Jav Elliott questioned why he and the
Watsons were not invited to attend the
11/21/90 meeting with staff; contractor
and licensing board regarding their
rehabilitation loans. He requested staff
provide notes of this meeting.
Jacub Bilal questioned whether the name
change from Community Relations to
Human Relations affected any
responsibilities of this department. It was
stated it did not.
Steve Saliaa requested consideration be
given to a multi-purpose civic center,
Russell Latimer requested the Commission
look at Dunedin regarding downtown
development.
James Gradv requested consideration be
given to moving the Marine Science Center
to the Maas site.
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8. Res. #92-79 - Amending Rule 10 of the
Rules of Procedure of the Commission
relating to order of presentation; time limits
and other procedural matters to be followed
in hearing variance applications
8. Res. #92-79 adopted.
Not Before 6:00 P.M, - Scheduled Public Hearings
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
Presentation of issues by City staff,
Statement of case by applicant or
representative (5 minute~).
Statement of case by opposition (5
minutes),
Commission questions.
(5) Comments in support and in opposition: (a)
individual (3 minutes); (bl" spokesperson for
groups (10 minutes).
(6) Commission questions,
(7) Rebuttal by opposition (5 minutes).
(8) Final rebuttal by applicant or representative
(5 minutes).
PUBLIC HEARINGS
9. Alcoholic Beverage Separation Distance
Variance for property (The Wine Vault)
located at 2556 McMullen Booth Rd.,
Northwood Plaza, Sec. 28-28-16; M&B
33.02 (John Hancock Properties AB92- '
18HPLD)
9, Approved variance of 200' to permit
alcoholic beverage sales establishment 0'
from a similarly licensed establishment.
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10, (Cont. from 12/3/92) Public Hearing -
Vacating 7' x 36' portion of Dempsey
Street lying adjacent to Lake Belleview
Addn, Blk 2, Lots 21 & 22 (Rehm V92-
20)(PW) .
11. (Cant. from 1 2/3/92) 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)
12, Public Hearing & First Reading Ord. #5322-
92. Vacating S 2' of the N 10' drainage &
utility easement lying in Lot 28,
Countryside Tract 8, Unit One less the
easterly 5' (Brue V92-24)(PW)
13, (Cant, from 12/3/92) 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
SV92-28)(PLD)
14. Public Hearing & First Reading Ords.
#5315-92 & #5316.92 - Land Use Plan
Amendment to Public/Semi-Public and PIS?
Zoning for property located at 1234 Druid
Road (former Siples Restaurant), portion of
Gov't Lot 1, See, 21-29-15', M&8 21.03
(Morton Plant LUP92-22, Z92-13)(PLD)
15, Amended Site Plan and First Reading Ord.
", #5323-92 - lPD Zoning for Lot 1, Clwr 19
Commerce Center, 22067 US 19, 14,1 3
acres m.o,!. (Kunnen, Jr. Z92-07)(PLD)
16. (Cont, from 12/3/92) Public Hearing & First
Reading Ords. #5306-92, #5308-92 &
#5310-92 establishing new LUP
classifications for the area and Ords.
#5307-92, #5309-92 & #5311-92
establishing a new zoning pattern for the
area and Ord. #5320-92 creating a new
Infill Commercial Zoning District - North Ft.
Harrison/North Myrtle Avenue Zoning Study
(PLD)
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10, Denied vacation request; authorized City
Attorney to express Commission toleration
of right-of-way encroachment.
11, Approved. Ord. #5319-92 passed 1 st
reading.
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reading.
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freestanding sing 10' tall; approved
variance of 4' to permit a freestanding sign
to be located l' from a property line.
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passed 1 st ~eading, ,
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#5310-92, #5311-92 & #5320-92 passed
1 st reading; Ords. #5306-92 & #5307-92
withdrawn. '
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22. Declare as surplus, for the purpose of 22. Withdrawn.
leasing to the IAFF, property located in'
I' Magnolia Park Sub., Blk 12, lot 8, for the
I, period 1/1/93-12/31/97, for a monthly rent
:Ji of $275 (GS) To be Withdrawn
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23, Ord. #5261-92 - land Use Plan to low 23, Ord. #5261-92 adopted as am.ended.
Density Residential for property located at
3160 McMullen-Booth Rd., See, 21-28-16,
M&B 23.04, 23,05, 23,06, 23.08 & 23.13,
17,35 acres (McCullough LUP92-13)
24. Ord. #5262-92 - RS-6 Zoning for property 24, Ord. #5262-92 adopted as amended,
located at 3160 McMullen-Booth Rd., See,
21-28-16, M&B 23,04,23.05, 23.06,
23,08 & 23,13, 17.35 acres (McCullough
A92-07)
25. Ord, #5321-92 - Amending Ch, 54 re: solid 25. Ord, #5321-92 adopted.
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CITY MANAGER REPORTS
CONSENT AGENDA (Items #26-371 - Approved as submitted less Item #32.
The following items require no formal public hearing and are subject to being approved in a single T,
motion. However, 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
26. Joint Project Agreement with Pinellas
County to relocate natural gas mains during
improvements to East Bay Dr. and Belcher
Rd. intersection at an est, labor cost of
$62,808,29 (GAS)
27. Amendment to agreement with Chi Chi
Rodriguez Youth Foundation, Inc" to
eliminate paragraph 34 relating' to the 'I
foundation constructing a nature center and
park (PR)
28. Renewal of agreement with The School
Board of Pinellas County providing for the
joint use of facilities for the peri ad 1/1/93-
12/31/93 (PR)
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1; : for the period 12/18/92-12/17/93 to J.C,
Ehrlich Chemical, at an est. $2,185.05; Van
;, Waters and Rogers Inc., for $9,886,30;
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F I , Inc,. for $9,405.70; and Helena Chemical ..
i Co" for $34.734.99 for an est. total of
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30, Contract for Edenville Channel
Improvements to Suncoast Excavating, Inc"
Ozona, FL, for $25,600 (PW)
31. Contract for structural demolition of
properties located at 1701 Hercules Ave.
and 1311 Kings Highway to Eicher's
Backhoe, Clearwater, FL. for $25,336,50
(PW)
32. Amendment to contract with Post, Buckley, 32, ~pp'roved.
Schuh & Jernigan, Inc" for $190,400.40,
increasing the contract amount to
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$686,830,29 for the preparation of a PD&E
study for the widening of Drew Street to
include additional work involving the
examination of a one~way pair as one of the "
project alternates (PW)
33. Contract for lot mowing & debris removal
to Sunshine Lawn Maintenance, for the
period 12/18/92-12/17-93, at an est.
$32.250; and terminate contract with
International Landscape Contractors due to
unsatisfactory performance (PLO)
Citiiens & Staff Requests
34. Reappoint Roy May and Appoint William
Schwob to the Board of Trustees.
Clearwater Police Supplementary Pension
Plan (PO)
35. Authorization to file suit against Randolph
Centeno for damage to City property (CA)
'" Plans & Plats
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Center, Jnc, (Mobile Station) located at
2151 Calumet St. (Martin){PLD)
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37, Annexation, land Use Plan Amendment to
Low Density Residential and RS-8 Zoning
for property located at 2200 N, Manor
Blvd., Clearwater Manor, Lot 17,0.17
acres (Wickman, Jr, A92-12, LUP92-
23HPLD)
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38. Ultimar Three Condominium Appeal re:
property located at 1560 Gulf Blvd., Sand
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Co ./JohnsonH PLD)
39, Rejection of mediation agreement between
the City and Roger Brennan (eM)
. 40, (Cont. from 12/3/92) 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 sale of
greeting cards (MR)
41 , Authorize purchase of 31.4 acres of land on
Drew Street, Sec. 8-29-16, M&B 44,01
and portion of 43.01 for $1,500,000
($1,250,000 in cash from City and
$250,000 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 $1,300,000 (PR)
42. Res. #92-77 - amending fee schedule to
eliminate fees associated with annexations
and to establish a fee for development
agreements (PLD)
43. Other Pending. Matters
38. Denied developer's appeal to increase
structure height to 280' and to locate an
in-ground swimming pool within the clear
view corridor.
39, Extend settlement offer of $10,000 to
plaintiff and $30,000 in attorney fees and
, cost for 5 calendar days,
40. Continued to 117/93.
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43. None.
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44. Other City Attorney Items
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45, City Manager Verbal Reports
a) Maas Brothers RFP
45, The City Manager asked if Commission
satisfied with RFP for Maas property.
Consensus to include the entire footprint of
building and language that CRA funds may
be available to assist and there is a desire
for underground parking,
The City Clerk reported the DDS is
requesting Cleveland Street be closed
, annually for Hall of Fame Event and
monthly for Downtown Comes Alive.
Consensus not to close for m'onthly event
and annual event closure be disc'ussed at
budget time. "
The Assistant City Manager reported on the
3 month trial trolley express from beach to
downtown, Commission approved
continuing, express trolley for 90 days,
changing Island Estates stop to Marine
Science Center and purchasing additional
trolley at no cost to city. ",
46. a) Mayme W, Hodges.
Deeaan referred to a second opinion
regarding potential success of obtaining the
necessary permits and'lower 'overall costs
to open Dunedin Pass. He objected to the
use of the phrase "new main library
building" as a decision has not been made
for a new building.
Fitzqerald requested consideration be given
to a cut-off time for meetings, ,City
Attor"ey to draft a resolution for next
worksession. Discussion regarding change
in order' of items on agenda,
Goal Setting Meeting scheduled for
1/12/93 at 9:00 a.m. '
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a) Regulski Replacement
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PRELIMINARY AGENDA
Work Session - 1 :00 P.M, - Monday, December 14, 1992
Clearwater City Commission Meeting - 6:00 P,M, - Thursday, December 17, 1992
Service Awards
WORK SESSION ONLY
1, Anclote Basin Board Presentation re: Retrofit Program
2. Post, Buckley, Schuh & Jernigan, Inc. - Presentation re: Drew Street Project (see item PW6)
GAS GAS SYSTEM
1 , Joint Project Agreement with Pinellas County to relocate natural gas mains during improvements
to East Bay Dr, and Belcher Rd, intersection at an est. labor cost of $62,808,29 (Consent
Agrmt)
GS GENERAL SERVICES
1. Declare as surplus, for the purpose of leasing to the IAFF, property located in Magnolia Park
Sub., Blk 12, Lot 8, for the period 1/1/93-12/31/97, for a monthly rent of $275 (PH) To be
Withdrawn
HM HUMAN RELATIONS
1. Approval of City's American Disabilities Act Transition Plan and funding in the amount of
$599,200 (Consent C&S)
MR MARINE
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1, (Cont, from 12/3/92) 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 storf:J, key duplicating service and sale of greeting
cards (Consent Agrmt)
2, Presentation regarding proposed Island Estates Marina Station expansion project (WSO)
PO POLICE
1. Reappoint Roy May and Appoint William Schwob to the Board of Trustees, Clearwater Police
Supplementary Pension Plan (CM)
P&R PARKS AND RECREATION
1. Amendment to agreement with Chi Chi Rodriguez Youth Foundation, Inc" to eliminate
paragraph 34 relating to the foundation constructing a nature center and park (Consent Agrmt)
2. Purchase of garden and nursery chemicals for the period 12/18/92-12/17/93 to J.C, Ehrlich
Chemical, at an est. $2,185,05; Van Waters and Rogers Inc" for $9,886,30; Lesco Inc., for
$158.50; Terra International Inc., for $9,405,70; and Helena Chemical Co" for $34,734.99 for
an est, total of $56,370.54 (Consent B&C)
3, Renewal of agreement with The School Board of Pinellas County providing for the joint use of
facilities for the period 1/1/93-12/31/93 (Consent Agrmt)
12/14/92
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portion of 43.01 for $1,500,000 ($1 ,250,000 in cash from City and $250,000 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 $1,300,000 (Consent C&S)
PW PUBLIC WORKS
1. (Cant. from 12/3/92) Public Hearing - Vacating 7' x 36' portion of Dempsey Street lying
adjacent to Lake Belleview Addn, Blk 2, Lots 21 & 22 (Rehm V92-20)(PH)
2. (Cant. from 12/3/92) 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}(PHJ
3. Public Hearing & First Reading Ord. #5322-92 - Vacating S 2' of the N 10' drainage & utility
easement lying in Lot 28, Countryside Tract 8, Unit One less the easterly 5' (Blue V92-24)(PHJ
4. Contract for Edenville Channel Improvements to Suncoast Excavating, Inc., Ozona, FL, for
$25,600 (Consent B&CJ
5, Contract for structural demolition of properties located at 1701 Hercules Ave, and 1311 Kings
Highway to Eicher's Backhoe, Clearwater, Fl, for $25,336.50 (Consent B&CJ
6. Amendment to contract with Post, Buckley, Schuh & Jernigan, Inc., for $190,400.40,
increasing the contract amount to $686,830,29 for the preparation of a PD&E study for the
widening of Drew Street to include additional work involving the examination of a one-way pair
as one of the project alternates (Consent B&C)
eM ADMINISTRATION
1. Approve ranking by City's Professional Services Selection Committee for the Project
Management Consultant for the City Hall Project of 1) Donnell Consultants lnc.. 2) Youchak &
Youchak, & 3) Wagner-Hohns-lnglis, Inc.; and execute a contract with Donnell in association
with Rowe Rados Hammer Russell Architects, lne, (CM)
2. Rejection of mediation agreement between the City and Roger Brennan (eM)
PL&D PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT
1, (Cant, from 12/3/92) 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)
2, (Cont. from 12/3/92) 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)(PH)
3, (Cont. from 12/3/92) Variances to Sign Regulations for property (Lokey Oldsmobile, Inc.)
located at 2339 Gulf-to-Bay, See, 18-29-16, M&B 31.05, and Lokey F.B.C., Lot 2 (Lokey,
McFarland, Flaws & Barnett Banks Trust Co. SV92-44){PH)
4. (Cont. from 12/3/92) Public Hearing & First Reading Ords. #5306-92, #5308-92 & #5310-92
establishing new LUP classifications for the area and Ords. #5307-92, #5309.92 & #5311-92
establishing a new zoning pattern for the area and Ord. #5320-92 creating a new Infill
Commercial Zoning District - North Ft, Harrison/North Myrtle Avenue Zoning Study (PH)
5, (Cant. from 12/3/92) 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 eRA area (PH)
12/14/92
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Comprehensive Plan and Land Development Code Amendments related to the Countywide
Consistency Program; Res. #92-69 - authori~ing the PPC to request amendments to the
countywide plan for properties located within City limits; and Res. #92-78 - requesting the PPC
to reconsider certain of its countywide Land Use Plan rules (PH)
7. (Cont, from 12/3/92) 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,
8. Public Hearing & First Reading Ords. #5315-92 & #5316-92 - Land Use Plan Amendment to
Public/Semi-Public and PIS? Zoning for property located at 1234 Druid Road (former Siples
Restaurant), portion of Government Lot 1, Sec. 21-29-15, M&B 21,03 (Morton Plant LUP92-22,
Z92-13HPH)
9. Contract for lot mowing & debris removal to Sunshine Lawn Maintenance, for the period
12/18/92-12/17-93, at an est, $32,250; and terminate contract with International Landscape
Contractors due to unsatisfactory performance (Consent B&C)
10, Res. #92-77 - amending fee schedule to eliminate fees associated with annexations and to
establish a fee for development agreements (CM)
11. Annexation, Land Use Plan Amendment to Low Density Residential and RS-8 Zoning for
property located at 2200 N, Manor Blvd" Clearwater Manor, Lot 17, 0.17 acres (Wickman, Jr.
A92-12, LUP92-23)(Consent R&R)
12, Alcoholic Beverage Separation Distance Variance for property (The Wine Vault) located at 2556
McMullen Booth Rd" Northwood Plaza, Sec. 28-28-16, M&B 33,02 (John Hancock Properties
AB92-18)(PH)
13. Preliminary Site Plan for Hunter Blood Center, Inc, (Mobile Station) located at 2151 Calumet St,
(Martin)(CM P&P)
14, Ultimar Three Condominium Appeal re: property located at 1560 Gulf Blvd., Sand Key (Sea
Towers Construction Co./Johnson)(CM)
15, Amended Site Plan and First Reading Ord, #5323-92 - IPO Zoning for Lot 1, Clearwater 19
Commerce Center, 22067 US19, 14,13 acres m,o.1. (Kunnen, Jr. Z92~07)(PH)
CA LEGAL DEPARTMENT
Second Reading Ordinances
1 . Ord, # 5261-92 - Land Use Plan to Low Density Residential for property located at 31 60
McMullen-Booth Rd" Sec. 21-28-16, M&B 23,04, 23.05, 23,06, 23,08 & 23.13, 17,35 acres
(McCullough LUP92-13)
2. Ord. #5262-92 - RS~6 Zoning for property located at 3160 McMullen-Booth Rd" See, 21-28-16,
M&B 23,04, 23,05, 23,06, 23.08 & 23.13, 17.35 acres (McCullough A92-07)
3, Ord. #5321-92 - Amending Ch, 54 re: solid waste
OTHER CITY ATTORNEY ITEMS
1. Authorization to file suit against Randolph Centeno for damage to City property
City Manager Verbal Reports
Commission Discussion Items
1. Downtown Development Board's Downtown Comes Alive Committee concert/festivities on
1/2/92 - to attract Hall of Fame visitors as well as residents
2. Commissioner to serve on the Chi Chi Rodriguez Youth Foundation - Board of Trustees
3. Draft Bill to amend Pinellas County Planning Act
12/14/92
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Subject:
SERVICE AWARDS
Recommendation/Motion:
The following employees be presented with service llwnrds fur thclr length of servicc ,in the
employment of the City of Clearwater,
o and that the appropriate offlcials be authorized 10 o)(oculo sarno,
BACKGROUND:
5 Years:
William T, Benson
Russell W. Carter
Gregory K. Pippins
Julia M. Jablonski
Leo W. Schrader
Carlos UJloa
Murine
Pnrks & Rccrcnlion
Public Works/Utilities/Solid Waste
Publ Ie Wurks/Utllities/Solid Wasle
DOAS/Risk Mllllagcmcnl
DOAS/Utility Customer Support
10 Years:
Douglas R. Pope
Joseph W. Reilly, Jr.
Public Works/lnfrastructure/Watcr
Gcncrlll Services/Building & Maintenance
15 Years:
Philip Scissi an
Patricia R, Buzek
Public Works/Engineering
City Munagcr's Office
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Sidney Roberts
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The following presentations will be made at the December 14, 1992 Work Session,
SERVICE PINS
5 years
Russell Carter, Parks and Recreation ( service pin)
Julia Jablonski, Public Works/Utilities/Solid Waste (service; pin)
Leo Schrader, Department of Administrative Services/Risk Management (service pin)
Carlos Ulloa, Department of Administrative Services/Utility Customer Support (service pin)
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Douglas Pope, Public Works/Infrastructure/Water (wall clock)
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A.D.A. TRANSITION PLAN
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CONSENT
RECOMMENDATION/MOTION:
Approve the city of Clearwater American Disabilities Act
funding in the amount of $599,200.
~ and that the appropriate officials be authorized to execute same.
BACKGROUND:
The Americans with Disabilities Act (A.D.A.) of 1990 was passed by Congress on
behalf of the 43 million people in the United states who have a physical or
mental disability. It seeks to give them the same access to employment,
transportation, public services, retail and business establishments, and
telephone communication as is 'available to the nation's able-bodied citizens,
Title I of the 1990 ADA covers employment in the public and private sector.
Title II covers public services and transportation. Title III covers
commercial facilities and privately owned public accommodations such as
hotels, restaurants, and taxis. Title IV covers telecommunications. Title V
covers miscellaneous provisions such as enforcement and insurance issues.
Pursuant to this law, all public entities with 50 or more employees were to
have developed by July 26, 1992, and, must complete by January 26, 1995, a
TRANSITION PLAN. This plan must provide for the removal of barriers to the
disabled if structural modifications are required to achieve program
accessibility. Most of these barriers will be found in restrooms, parking
lots, walkways, entrances, stairs and elevators, ground and floor surfaces,
furniture, and drinking fountains. As the law r~quires, the Cityts
TRANSITION PLAN (1) lists all such barriers, (2) gives a detailed outline of
the modifications that will be made in order to remove these barriers, and (3)
gives a time-table for the completion of those modifications. By January 26,
1995, disabled individuals should be able to approach, enter, and use all
facilities that are accessible to the general public. This includes public
parks and stadiums, public sidewalks, and public transportation as well as
public buildings such as libraries, auditoriums, and pUblic-access city
offices. It does not necessarily include facilities to which the public
normally has no access such as most of the fire stations, some of the Public
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o Approved wI cond i t ions
o Oenied
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Costs: $599,200.00
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An A.D.A. Advisory committee has been formed and meets monthly. The committee
members either have a disability or represent agencies whose clients are
disabled. Currently the Committee assists in reviewing the city's Transition
Plan and other plans, such as the street-end plans on the beach, making
recommendations as appropriate and practicable.
A.D.A. compliance cost estimates of $747,661 are outlined in the city's
Transition Plan. $129,016 of these estimated costs, representing
improvements to the Purchasing Building, the utilities Building and Annex, and
city Hall and the city Hall Annex, are no longer ,necessary due to the
construction of the new city Hall, and the $19,445 anticipated for
improvements to the Clearwater Beach Recreation Center have already bsen
funded in the 1992/93 Capital Improvement Project 315~3263, Clearwater Beach'
Recreation Complex. Subtraction of these two amo~nts from the $747,661
estimate yields 'an adjusted estimate for A.D.A. compliance of $$599r200. Of
this amount, it is recommended that approximately $145,065 be funded by
Enterprise Fund operations. It 'is recommended that the remainder of these
costs, or $454,135, be funded by General Fund surplus. '
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The first-quarter budget revie~ will establish Project 315-4702, A.D.A.
Transition Plan, to provide funding for the project.
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Item #I
SUBJECT:
contract with Donnell ,Consultants Incorporated as Project Management consultant
for city of Clearwater City Hall Project.
RECOMMENDATION/MOTION:
Approve the ranking by the city's Professional Services Selection Committee of
the short-list for Project Management Consultant of (1) Donnell Consultants
Incorporated; '(2) Youchak & Youchak; and (3) Wagner-Hohns-Inglis, Inc., and
execute the contract with the first-ranked consultant Donnell Consultants
Incorporated in association with Rowe Rados Hammer Russell Architects, Inc.
~ and that the appropriate officials be authorized to execute same,
BACKGROUND: Each of the short-listed firms presented formal proposals on Wednesday t
December 2, 1992. Following the written and formal oral presentations, each of the firms was ranked
individually by each member of the team. The total scores from the presentation were used to rank the teams.
Each member of the selection committee independently ranked Donnell Consultants Incorporated as the first-
ranked team, '
We are meeting to finalize a contract with Donnell Consultants Incorporated on Friday, December 11, 1992. If a
contract agreement is reached with this firm, it will be presented to the Commission and discussed at the
December 14t 1992, work session. If no contract can be agreed tOt the City will cease discussions with Donnell
Consultants and begin contract negotiations with the second-ranked team as required by Florida Statute 287.055.
Each of the short-listed firms expressed concern over the timetable presented in the City's Request For Proposal.
The majority of them, and especially Donnell Consultants, requested that we reschedule the program and
schematic design phases so that our cost saving opportunities in the design phase of the project can be optimized.
This change in schedule will be discussed with the Commission at work session,
The ratings criteria form used by the selection committee is attached for the Commission's review, The
individual ratings are available in the City Manager's office for your review, Also attached is a selected portion
of the response by the top-ranked firm. All responses are available in the City Managerts office,
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o Denied
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Advertised:
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Paper:
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AttBdwcnts:
1. Portion of Donnell
Consultants response to RFP.
2. Rating Criteria Sheet
3. Donnell letter dated
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DONNELL CONSULTANTS INCORPORATED
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ROWE RADOS HAMMER RUSSELL ARCHITECTS, INC.
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Michael J. Wright, City Manager
Clearwater City Hall
112 South Osceola Avenue
Post Office Box 4748
Cleanvater, Florida 33618-4748
RE: Request for Qualifications (RFQ)
Project Management Consultant - City Hall Project
MR, WRIGHT: We are pleased to submit to you, your selection committee and the City of
Cleanvater, the credentials of our joint venture team and our outstanding supporting
consultants for your consideration to provide Project Management Consultipg Services for
your new City Hall. '
Key members of this same team recently completed similar services for the State of
Rorida's Regional Service Center at Fon Myers. This project was completed sur month!>
ahead of schedule and 12% (2.7 million) under the budget. It also has been honored by
four major design awards and published both regionally and nationally,
The joint venture team we are proposing will be:
o Donnell Consultants, Incorporated who will be providing team leadership,
project management,' cost estimates, budget control, value engineering and schedule
control for both design and construction,
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Rowe Rados Hammer Russell Architects, Inc. will be providing project
management assistance, master planning, architectural design, rmiterial quality
standards and review of design and construction documents and construction
administration services. .
Donnell ConsultantS Incorporated has an extensive depth of experience providing project
management, constrUction economics and client representation to such diverse projects as
the Florida Regional Service Center at Fon Myers, Tampa Convention Center and most
recently the Florida Aquarium in Tampa. Their experience includes many other significant .
projects regionally, nationally and internationally, some of which are detailed in the attached
data on their finn,
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stretching across the State of Florida and encompassing 20 years experience with this
unique building delivery process, The total of projects encompassing programming and
master planning is in excess of 92 projects, The detailed accounting of those projects is
attached.
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9721 Executive Cenler Drive, Suile 105, 51, Petersburg, Florida 33702
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Our supporting team of COI1,~y!tants will be:
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Associated Space Design who will be providing programming, conceptual
interior space planning, review of interior design and construction documents and
construction administration services,
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Rast Chang, Inc., a minority consultant, will be providing conceptual Structural
Engineering design, review of design and construction documents, and construction
administration services.
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Architectural Engineering,Inc. will be providing Mechanical, Electrical,
Plumbing and Fire Protection conceptual design, review of design and construction
documents and construction administration services.
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Montecki and Associates will be providing Civil Engineering conceptual
design, review of design and construction documents, and construction
administration services.
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Phil Graham and Associates will be providing conceptual Landscape ,
Architectural design, review of design and construction documents and construction
adminisrration services.
Associated Space Designls Standard Form 254 infonnation is attached which delineates the
many years of experience and multitude of projects for which they have provided,
programming, space planning and interior design services to a multitudp, of clients.
Our other supporting consultants 254 forms are attached for your review,
Our joint venture has long been a strong supporter of alternate means of designing and
constrUcting buildings, Consequently, we have over twenty years experience encompassing
more than 100 projects. utilizing a variety of methods to get there, such as:.
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Design Bid Package - Early Bid Conrractor Selection, then Design Build to Finish
Design - Selected Negotiated General Contractor
And other various methods
We have found all of these methods to be in the Owner's best interest in saving time and
money at the same time resulting in award winning architecture. To demonstrate that
compare the attached list of Design-Build projects with our list of A wards and Publications,
Dean Rowe was also the co-author, as President of the Florida Association of the American
Institute of Architects, of the Consultants Competitive Negotiation Act (CCNA) procedure
for Design-Build that you presently appear to be following.
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We, therefore, welcome the opportunity to be considered as your Design Criteria Project
Management Consultant. We'can promise you the full attention of our joint venture's and
our consultants most senior and principal fmn members for the duration Qf the project.
Their respective responsibilities are described in the attached 255. '
We look forward to serving you and the City of Clearwater on this most exciting project.
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Thomas A. Hammer, AlA
Rick Rowe, AlA
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We sincerely encourage you to solicit comments from the following references.
Davi~s HaJl San Francisco
John Kieser . '..' .
(415) 552-8000
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Tampa Bay Perfonning- Ans Center
Mike Salmon
(813) 223-8771
Thunder Bay Auditorium
Clint Kuschak
(808) '343-2310
Kitchener Auditorium
Bob Adare
(716) 847-5147
Palm Beach Petfonning Arts Center
Paul Beard
(407) 833-8300
Fon Lauderdale'Perfonning Ans Center
. Scott Wilson
(617) 876-4300
Tampa Convention Center
Mike Salmon
(813) 223-8771
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Doug Lund
(216) 241-8550
Bayfront Center
An Nichol
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Larry Goldman
(201) 648-8989
Ohio Center for the Arts
Fred Clarke III
(203) 777-2515
Notre Dame DeBartolo Perfonning Art~
Scott Thorpe
(612) 376-2310
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The means by which Rowe Rados Hammer Russell Architects measures our success is through the
good will of our clients. Their opinions are the very best testament to our work. the true barometer
of our accomplishments. We sincerely encourage you to solicit their comments.
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State Regional' Servi<;e Center. Ft. Myers
State of Florida/Department of Gen. Svcs.
Koger Executive Center
2737 CenteIView Drive
Knight Buildingt Suite 300
Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0973
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Tampa City Hall Restoration
City Hall Plaza
Tampa Municipal Office Building .
Departtnent of Public Works
Fourth Floor
Tampa. Florida
Mike Salmon. Administrator of Public Works and Water Resources
(813)' 223-8771
Dpnna Dewhirst-Gillis. Chief Contract Administrator
(813) 223-8568
Polk County Historical & Genealogical Library & Museum
Polk County Board of County Commissioners
Imperial Polk Counry
Post Office Box 60
Bartow, Florida 33830
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Mr, Jim W. Keene. Director of Administrative Services
(813) 534-6018
Hillsborough County Aviation Aurhority
Tampa International Airport
Post Office Box 22287
Tampa, Florida 33622
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ROWE RADOS HAMMER RUSSELL ARCHtTECfS, INC.
G . INTERVIEW BY SELECTION COMMITTEE
The following infonnation is to assist the Selec1ion Committee in the interview.
1.
The tcnm's orgnnization, size nnd structurc and technical resources of
the firm with the proven ability to serve accounts in a timely IDnnncr,
including qualifications of staff personnel assigned.
a) See the attached Project Organization Chart.
The joint venture of Donnell Consultants Incorporatcd/Rowe Rados Hammer
Russell Architects, Inc. presently employees 20 people and is adding two
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Our joint venture has long been a strong supporter of alternate means of
designing and constrUcting buildings, Consequently, we have over twenty
years experience encompassing more than 100 projects, utilizing a variety of
methods to get there, such as:
· Phase Bidding - Fast Track
· Design-Construction Management
· Design Bid Package p Early Bid Contractor Selection, then Design Build
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· Design - Selected Negotiated General Contractor
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2. Successful experience in Florida with locnl governments and institutions.
State of Florida
Department of General Services (now Department of Management Services)
Board of Regents/State University System
County Governments
Hillsborough County
Sumter County
Polk COllnty
HiIIsborough County ^ viation A tt1hority
City Governments
City of Tampa
City of Plant City
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City of Largo
City of Oldsmar
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Hillsborough County Schools'
Pasco County Schools
Pinellas County Schools
Highlands County Schools
Franklin County Schools
Sarasota County Schools ,",
Palm Beach County Schools
Volusia County Schools
Leon County Schools
Hillsborough Community College
Marrin County Schools
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· Museum of Science and Industry, Tampa, Florida
Hillsborough County Department of Museums
'$3,800,000 - completed in 1980 on a Dcsign-Build, Fast-Track process using a
Constnlction Management Firm selected aftcr Schematic Design was complete,
Construction was underway in 90 days after project was awarded to Rowe Holmes
Associates Architects. Inc, This was a multiple National and International design
award winner and has been widely published nationally and internationally,
Tampa City Hall
Historic Preservation ,j\nd Adaptive Rc-use
$2,000,000 - 33,500 SF, I2-story, 19 I 3 ci ty offices - completed in 1982 utilizing a
Design-Build process with a Construction Management Finn selected upon completion
of Programming and Schematic Design. Process allowed difficult project to be
completed on time and on budget and was a multiple design award winner.
S. Successful in design-build projects.
There arc many types of Design-Build, Our definition includes any process where the
Constmction entity joins with the Architect in a team atmosphere prior to completion of
Construction Documents in an effort to save time and/or money or both. Our collective finns
within our Project Management Consultant Team have been responsible for in excess of 100
design-build projects, The following are a few samples and the successes they have generated:
~. Regional Service Center, Fort Myers. Florida
Florida State Department of General Services ,
$22.395,000 - 232.000 SF office, 620 car garage
Completed February 2. 1992 - six months ahead of schedule, 12% tinder budget ($2,7
million). Designed and built in three years, Project has been recognized with multiple
design awards and has been published nationally and regionally,
· Nutmeg Industries, Inc., Tampa, Plodda
Corporate Headquarters Building ,
$3,931,000 - 50,000 SF - 3-story office building, parking for 450 cars, completed
November 27, 1992 - designed and built in twenty-one months,
Jack Eckerd Corporate Headquarters, Division Offices and Distribution Warehouse-
cost withheld at Owner's request
160,000 SF - 3-story corporate ornce building
30,000 SF - 2-story division office building
220,000 SF - I-story distribution warehouse
Designed and built in twenty-six months. Completed in 1980, The cost savings
generated allowed the 30.000 SF, 2-story Division Office (was to be a future addition)
to be built within the original budget for the Corporate Headquarters and Distribution
Warehouse. This project has received both local and regional design awards,
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ROWI~ RADOS HAMMER RUSSELL ARCHITECTS, INC.
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100 Madison 51" Tampa, Fl. 33602
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$2,500tOOO - 110,000 SF, 7 -story office building - completed in 1975 utilizing a
Phased-Bid, Fast-Track Design-Build process under. budget and ahend of schedule and
was a multiple design award winner.
Ridgewood Senior High School, New Port Richey, Florida
Pasco County School Board
$3,140tOOO - completed in 1978, Project was designed and built in the record time of
sixteen months under the budget utilizing a Construction Manager in-team with Rowe .
Holmes Associate's Architects, Inc. from Programming to Construction Completion,
Has been recognized locally and regionally with design awards, ,
Woodland Elementary School, Zcpherhills, Florida
Pasco County School Board
$1,485,000 - completed in 1978, . Project was Designed and Built in under ten months
also a record time and under the budget. A Construction Manager was utilized in-team
with Rowe Holmes Associates Architects, Inc. to achieve this design award winning
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C.!. Quan(~ation of Firm.: Indicate 10 POl1'~TS 38
why your firm is best qualified to
provide pMC services in planning &
building a consoHdated City Hall,
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l. The name of firm personnel who I
conceived and/or executed the system
and are they stH\ in your firm's employ.
2, Describe the nature of the system
and indicate. how it affects a building
project.
3, Indicate whether the system was ever
utilized by other firms subsequent to
introduction by your firm.
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design-build project management and the
benefit to the City's int~rest in this
project,
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1. Where will the primary personnel
between your company and the City
maintain offices.' How accessible will
they be:t.
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completion of the project as described is
feasible? Why? or Why Not?
Can your team meet this time frame?
3. What experience do you have with
"sick building" syndrome? What will,
you have the design-build firm do in the
design to make sure we don't have this
problem?
4. What, if any, problems did you
encounter in your capacity as project
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and that the current building should be
used as part of the space. How will you
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9. Who should hire the threshold'
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consultant bring? Do you have this
expertise?
Are you familiar with team
insurance? Do you have a
recommendation on team insurance?
11., What mechanisms will you employ
to insure qualitx of the contractor and
architectural work on this job?
12. How will you provide construction
inspection? Your own forces? Hire
others?
Describe level of inspection you
believe appropriate,
1. References: References will be
called.
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Ms. Kmhy S, Rice
Deputy City Manager
City of Clearwater
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Clearwater, Florida 33618-4748
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Dear Ms, Rice:
Further to our interview at City Hall yesterdaYt we would like to clarify our intent with .
regard to local presence for all our proposed services for the City Hall Project, as follows:
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downtown Clearwater, This will ,be a full service professional office from which the
project will be served by 100% 'dedicated space. It will be properly furnished and
equipped, to enable direct and prompt access by City personnel to us (and us to the
City) for our services, commencing with initial intensive work for the necessary
staff interviews, conditions surveYt space analysis and programming and,
availability to Commissioners,
2. At time of construction we will establish a site trailer office, properly furnished and
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will be readily available for consultation with City personnel on a mutually
convenient basis. An additional copy of Dean's resume is attached~
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immediately out of the Clearwater office to conduct our programming and space
needs analysis work with City Hall employees and on-site studies of the physical
building, An additional copy of Catherine's resume is uuached, .
5. The Clearwater office will of course. have a full complement of secretarial,
administrative and technical staff in place pennanently,
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Thomas A. Hammer, AlA
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Rick Rados. AIA .
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Suite 930, One Norlh Dale. Tampa. Florida, 33609 -, '
9121 Executive Center Drive, Suite 105. St, Petersburg. Florida 33702"
100 Madison Street, Suite 200, Tampa. Florida 33602
(813) 875.8074
(813) 576.3085
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H. Dean Rowe. FAIA
Rowe Rados Hammer Russell Architects, Inc. is an outgrowth of the architectural practice that was
founded by H. Denn Rowe in 1964. Under his leadership and direction that practice has matured
into one of the outstanding architectural finns in the Southeast, especially distinguished for 'its
innovative work in Design. Energy Conservation. and Historic Preservation.
As the Senior Principal of the finn, he continues to chart a course for future growth and development.
In addition. Dean serves as Principal~in-Chnrge for major projects and as President directs the overall
endeavors of the rum.
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1n 1977, he became the second recipient of the Florida Central Chapter A.I.A. Medal of Honor for
Design Excellence and in 1980 he was appointed to the Florida State Board of Architecture where he
served two tenns. He was elected to the College of Fellows of the American Institute of Architects
in 1985. He has served the Florida Association of the American Institute of Architects, two years as
Vice President of Professional Development. one year as Vice President-President Elect, one year as
President and one year as Past President.
EDUCATION
University of Nebraska
Bachelor of Architecture - 1958
REG ISTRA TION
Registered Architect, State of Florida #3046
Registered Architect, State of Georgia #2463
Registered Architect, State of Connecticut #6413
NCARB Certificate #10453
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PROFESSIONAL AND CIVIC AFFILIATIONS
American Institute of Architects
Tampa Chamber of Commerce
Historic Tampa.Hillsborough County Preservation Board Member
Member. Barrio Latino Commission/Ybor City
Advisory Committee of both University of South Florida and University of Florida Colleges of
Architecture
Chainnan-Architectural Advisory Committee to the Mayor's Downtown Planning
Task Force
Member. National Trust for Historic Preservation
President1s Council Member of both the University of Florida and University of South Florida
ROWE RADOS HAMMER RUSSEll AHCHITECTS, INC.
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ASSOCIATE/PROJECT DIRECTOR
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University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida
Bachelor of Design in Architecture in Interior Design, 1982
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1989 "': Present
1985 - 1989
1983 1985
1982 - 1983
Associate/Project Director. Associated Space Design,
Inc. ,Tampa. Florida
Project Manager, Associated Space Design, Inc.
Tampa, FloI'ida
Designer. Interspace. Inc., Tampa, Florida
Designer/Project Coordinator" Brosche and Nichols,
Architects, Lighthouse Pointe, Florida
Graphic Detailer Consultant, ArchitectUI'al Graphics
Associates. Ft. Lauderdale, Florida i
Student Intern, Vern Currie Design Associates,'!
Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
Summer 1981
Summer 1981
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SELECTED PROJECTS
Ashley Tower. Tampa, Florida
Barnett, Bolt, Kirkwood & Long. Tampa, Florida
Burdines/Maas Brothers/Jordan Marsh. Miami, Florida
BuschWood Park, Trammell Crow Company, Tampa. Florida
Carlton, Fields, Ward, Emmanuel, Smith & Cutler. P.A., St.' Pete~sburg, Florida'
Chase Auto Finance. Tampa, Florida ,
Chase Customer Service Credit Card 'Division, Tampa, 'Florida
Chase Direct Banking Response. Tampa, Florida
Chase Home ~wrtgage Corporation, Tampa, Florida
Chase Manhattan Bank Education/Finance, Tampa, Florida
Chase Manhattan Bank, Fountain Square I, Tampa, Florida
Chase Manhattan Bank, Fountain Square II, Tampa, Florida
Chase Regional Processing Center for PFS, Boca Raton, Florida
Chase Western Hemisphere, Tampa, Florida
Disney'Development Company. Team Disney building, Orlando, Florida
Disney Development Company, Westwood Center, Orlando, Florida
Duckworth, Allen, Dyer & Pettis. P.A., Tampa, Florida
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Few &, Ayala, Tampa, Florida
550 N. Reo, Amaprop Developments of Florida, Tampa, Florida
Florida Association of Realtors, Orlando, Florida
Ft. 'Myers Regional Service Center, Ft. Myers, Florida
Ft. Pierce Regional Service Center, St. Lucie, Florida'
Glenn. Rasmussen, Fogarty, Merryday & Russo. Tampa, Florida
GNA Annuities, Tampa. Florida ,
Gulfstream Commercial Properties, Tampa. Florida
IBM, Financial Operations, Ft. Lauderdale. Florida
IBM. Spectrum BUilding, Tampa, Florida
18M, LakePointe Building. Tampa, Florida
J.E. Holmes Hospital. Melbourne, Florida
Largo Regional Service Center, Largo, Florida
Levine, Hirsch. Segall. Northcutt, & Halon, Tampa, Florida
Lincoln Property Company of Florida, Inc.. Tampa. Florida
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NC~National Bank of Flor~da, Tampa, Florida
Mass Brothers. Tampa, Florida. ,
Mitchell. Alley., Rywant & Vessel'. Tampa, Florida ",
St. Andrews United Methodist Church; Brandon. Florida
Shimberg, Kennedy & Frost. Tampa. Florida
Woodlands Country Club, Tamarac. Florida
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Clearwater City Conunission
Agenda Cover Memorandum
Item .,
MeetIng Dsto: 12/14/92
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SUBJECT:
proposed Island Estates Marina Station Expansion. (WSO)
RECOMMENDATION/MOTION:
Review staff presentation on proposed Island Estates Marina station Expansion
project.
[] and that the approprfate officIals be Duthorized to execute some.
BACKGROUND:
This item is presented to the city commission for information purposes.
On January 24, 1991, the city Commission approved the exchange of land with Mr.
Rex Harper whereby the city acquired the property at 205 windward passage for
Hillsborough county acreage owned by the city sewer fund.
The proposed Island Estates Marina Expansion property is an irregular shaped
lot within the General Commercial (CG) zoning district. The proposed Marina is
in character with the surrounding land uses and should not create negative
impacts on nearby land uses. At the present time there are several watercraft
facilities located in the immediate area. The proposed Marina Expansion design
meets required setbacks and includes perimeter landscaping. This Marine
Department Capital Improvement project is scheduled for Fiscal Year 1993/94.
Challenger Enterprises Inc. has been placed under contract to handle the
permitting process through the state and county. Current available funds in
the elP will cover the permitting costs. Funding for the dock construction and
upland improvements estimated at $415,000 and payment of $430,000 to the sewer
fund for the property will come from Marina borrowing. Slip rent revenue will
be sufficient to cover the annual debt and for maintenance/upkeep of the
facility. The proposed Marina Expansion will be operated as.an un-staffed
facility of the Marine Department with 76 wet boat slips and parking for 36
vehicles. There will be no fueling facilities, commercial vessels or live-
aboard vessels. Dredging is not required and the boat slips will be located on
city-owned bottom land.
The Planning and Zoning Board and Development Code Adjustment Board approved
the Marina Expansion subject to the conditions listed on page 2.
Reviewed by: Originating Dcpt: $ MIA commission Action:
Legal ilIA Horine Total [) Approved
Budget ilIA Cl Approved w/condltfons
Purchasing ilIA $ iliA
Risk Hgmt. N/A Current Fiscal Yr. Cl Denied
User Dcpt:
CIS ~ MDr Sne a Continued to:
ACH flA'lding Source:
Other ilIA Cl Capital lll'p.
Advert i sed: 0 operating Attachmants:
Date: a Other 1. Appl lcation
,~;'J Paper: 2. Plans
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c--- Affected Parties 0 None
0 Notified Appropriation Code:
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Island Estates Marina Expansion
Work Session Only
The Planning and Zoning Board approved the Island Estates Marina Expansion at
their meeting of October 13, 1992, subject to the following conditions:
1) The applicant shall obtain a building permit within one year of this
public hearing.
2) . All marina facility lighting shall be directed at.ray from residential land
uses.
3) The applicant shall obtain the necessary parking and/or clear space
variances from the Development Code Adjustment Board, or applicant shall modify
the site plan so that variances are not necessary.
4) No Habitable buildings or structures shall be constructed.
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Parking shall be by permit only.
All marina facility lighting shall be directed away from residential land
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No habitable buildings or structures shall be constructed.
The applicant shall apply for a variance from the Building/Flood Board for
a variance to permit construction within 18 feet of the existing seawall.
The city shall amend the site plan to reconfigure the three parking spaces
next to detention area #3.
The requisite building permit shall be obtained within one year from the
date of this public hearing.
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The Development Code Adjustment Board approved the following two variances for
the Island Estates Marina Expansion at their meeting of October 22, 1992: a
variance of two parking spaces to permit 36 parking spaces where 38 are
required and a variance of 2.6 ft. to permit 24 ft. of clear space where 26.6
ft. is required, subject to the following conditions: .
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City Hall Ammx. 10 r.u. Ml'i'Hlwl ^VI', ,. fI II.,,, "/0111
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CIty: c 1 ClI rwo t E' r Slnlr.: Fl. 7.1,,: 3/.630
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Address: P.O. Box "748
neprcscntalivc: Bill lIeld, 1I1I rborman tcr
Address: 25 Causeway Blvd., Clw. Hn rina
Prcpilrcr 01 Plan: Chris Focsan
Address: 10 S. Missouri Ave.
TelephorlC:J 813 I "62-6818
T1IIe 01 Proposed SUu Plal1lProiccl:-1.altull1.-lli1.t..nJ~.~JLHt_\ dJ.\.l~ _~ n..U..Qll. J~ X,})!!l\ I!lUH__.
ParcolNumher: 08 I 29 I 15/ 1.3380 L 001. L.2Q}(L
General Localion of Property: 205 Windward l1assap,~1 en rwn te r) .I'~I..!~!'..!.!~
Zoning: General Commercial Distdct (CG)
l,mllJ Use Plall Cln..~lflcnllllrl:
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Existing Use of Properly: V <lean t
Proposcd Usc 01 Propcrly: Harina Facility
H "i'uinnt:r.s tlnd/or conditional uses me involved. [Jxplaln Iii rrUlfl! !illn.:n Wlluilr'tl tllIill" 11111111/1110 !'IIu'nll:_'rJIC_Vlopertv is
hn,.rI~,.[!rl I'n "heJin.r.th by aILexist.iJlg "Yacl1l'_c':J u~.. ,_._ , .., .,_ . ,.. _... .__
City Ordinnnce No. 3128.83 and No. 3129.f13 rCflllirc n p;:uks and wJ:fr.aliull hl'lln/'f h," '" tll' llnlll hll nil IIIUII {'!!>ltlcntlnl proll!cls
over 1 acre ill sile and nil residenfial developmenls. lias this prnpm Iy t:nmpHl!l1 wllh 1I11"Ut IIf1U,..11l1:r'C 1_ Nu.._ II YOlO. exprnin how
and wlmn:
Assessed just vnlue of pronerly tOUtICr. verilir.alionl:
$/IJO ~~.ll)O ~~_... _.
Most recenl sales price laUnch veriricaliolll:_ $/130,000. UO
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Foa lor Site Prnn neview:
1. Dilse chnrue for each silO pl:m . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 7!l0 pillS
la) For eflch acre or Imr.lion lhereof .......,...............,.....,........ $ (j!)
2. nev;'Ilidfltlon of a cOllilied sile plim . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .., . . . . . . .$ HiD
3. Sile prnn mnendlllent (flUer ccrlilicntionl ...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ HiO
Tho npplicrllll, lJy rHino Ihis npplicnlion nnrllllS hn/!lhc will ':Olllllly wilh Sl!I:lilll1 1 J".O to III Ihu CIl V 's L nrul Df!vclnprncnt Code.
IOwnm oj I\m~oJ\n
on Ihe application is signed lJy <:In individual other limn "II! JllllJll!llV owrlnr Ill,l1, Irlll 11'111110;"1111111""'1. f1tr.n~rt nllach iI slntnrncnl
sigllerl lJy the properly owner autholi7ioO this imH..,idllill to !linn lhl! npplic:nlllltl
NOTES:
1) TilE SIT E Pl1\NS MUST or: OnAWN WIH I 1111: /.iglj Ul/H!!11t\y_l)J~1I !J; .I VI: fir JJ /I l'An...
21 TilE SITE PlANS MUS r BE rOLOED TO NO l^l1(iEll 'II rM~ !," x 11".
3) JT IS nECOMMENDED TilE sift: r'i.ANs SllnMl rJrn 111' IIMIIID 10 Cltlr I'Mil
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P. O. Box 4748
Clearwater, Florida' 34618-4748
November 3D, 1992
Mayor Rita Garvey
City Commissioners
City Manager Michael Wright
City Hall
Clearwater, Florida 34616
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The Downtown Comes Alive Committee has elected' to have a concert
and other festivities on January 2, 1992 from '3:30 p.m. to 10:00
p.m. to hopefully attract alumni, business people, parents, etc.,
from the Hall of Fame visitors as well as our own community
residents. After talking with Mike Schultze with the Hall of Fame
office, I'ye been advised it is really too late to be able to use
the Hall of Fame name in with our advertising and flyers. Mr.
Schultze states they like to have approval over any event that is
linked to their name and it is simply :too late for them to get.
involved for this year. They are interested in possibly working
with us next year on this event.
However, the Downtown Comes'Alive Committee and I with my Downtown
Development work, feel this is, a great opportunity to attract
business and investors to our downtown if we can just get'them to
stop and look around. Downtown Comes Alive has contracted with
Joey Dee and The Starlighters. Your own Terry Schmitz is working
with the committee and is getting another band to go on earlier in
the afternoon as well as working to get food booths.' Colleen
Wilhite has consented to get together an arts/crafts side walk/
street show and they are able to get both a classic and a new car
show. . . if. ~ you will agree to help sponsor us by waiving fees/
permits, provide security and allow us to close Cleveland from East
Street to the bay. We would also appreciate the continuation of
the Jolley Trolley throughout the rest of the tourist season so
that people visiting the beach can ride it over for this event as
well as coming back over to visit the Art Colony, antique shops,
restaurants and other existing businesses.
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Mayor, would you be willing to sign a letter welcoming our Hall of
Fame visitors? These letters, with an event- flyer, would be placed
in ~each and other area motels.
The Downtown Development Board has. given Downtown Comes Alive
$12,000 for all events for the 1992-1993 year. It ,is possible
after reviewing the Downtown Comes Alive plans for this event, the
DDB will offer some other support for this special event. That
will be decided at the November 30, 1992 meeting.
The Hall of Fame game brings in approximately 30,000 to 45,000
people to the Tampa Bay Area...many of whom stay on the Pinellas
side. Will you help us by agreeing to provide the in-kind services
I've previously outlined? It will take the mutual cooperation of
all of us to make this a successful event...we'!l need money, in-
kind contributions, volunteers and most of all, cooperation between
the various groups. ' .
Please advise me or Helen Wheelis of your decision. I'll keep my
fingers crossed that it is a positive, ~ffirmative decision. If
you decide not to give your support, we will not be able to put on
this event.
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December 2, 1992
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I am happy to respond to your letter ~eg~rding'the addition
of a CitV Commissioner to the Chi Chi Rodriguez Youth
Foundation's Board of Directors.
It is with great pleasure that I inform you our Board has
approved this action. You will receive a letter announcing
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November 25, 1992
Michael J. Wright
City Manager
City of Clearwater
P. O. Box 4748
C1earwafte~~L 34616-4748
Dear M~P'Aright:
Enclosed is a copy of a draft bill to amend the Pine11as County Planning Act
special legislation. which the County Commission is considering asking the
Pinellas Legislative Delegation to introduce for the 1993 regular session of
the Florida Legislature. This proposal would have the Planning Council
continue its focus on the Countywide Land Use Plan. but not propose and have
the Board adopt the 13 nonland use elements that are called for presently in '
that legislation. These elements. such as the Capital Improvements Elements.
are presently on the books for all of our juri sdi ctions and have been
coordinated not only among our local governments but also through, the State
reaview process. .
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In this time of the public interest in reducing government layers and
functions where it is possible. we feel this proposal is very timely. We
believe this amendment will eliminate a great deal of unnecessary duplica.tion
of effort with regard to the preparati on of plan e1 ements by the Pl anni og
Council.
I would appreciate any feedback from you on this draft proposal by Friday.
December 11. if possible. Please do not hesitate to call me if you have
questions in this regard. or if you have suggestions for how the proposal
might be improved upon.
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A bill to be entitled an act relating to
Pinellas County; amending Sections 5 and 10 of
Chapter 73-594, Laws of Flori da. as amended;
amending Section 5(7)(a) for purpo~es of
technical clarity; deleting Section 5(8).
providing that other elements of a countywide
comprehensive plan be developed and adopted;
amending Section 5(10), Section 5(11). Section
lO(3Ha), Section lO(3)(b). Section lO(4)(a),
and Section 10(4)(d). to delete' references to
Section 5(8); providing an effective date
occurring subsequent to a referendum.
Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida:
Section 1. Section 5 of Chapter 73-94, Laws of Florida. as amended
by Chapters 74-584. 76-473. and 88-464 and 90-396 is amended to read:
Section 5. Powers and duties.--In the performance of its duties and
in the execution of its functions under this act. the council has and
shall exercise the following powers and duties:
(1) To maintain a permanent office at the place or places within
Pinellas County as it may designate. Additional sub-offices may be
maintained at such place or places within Pinellas County as it may
designate.
(2). To employ and to compensate such personnel. consultants. and.
technical and professional assistants as it may deem necessary.
(3) To make and enter into contracts and agreements.
(4) To hold public hearings and sponsor public forums.
(5) To sue and be sued in its own name.
(6) To accept and expend funds and grants from and accept and use i'\
services from:
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(a) The federal government or any agency thereof;
(b) The state government or any agency thereof;
(c) The county government or any agency thereof. including the
district school board;
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(d) The several municipalities in Pinellas County or agencies
thereof;
(e) The Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council; and
(f) Civic groups. non-profit agencies. etc.
(7)(a) To develop a countywide future land use plan with a
countywi de managed growth perspecti ve and compati bl e wi th the other
elements of the relevant local comprehensive plans. .
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(b) To develop rules, standards. poncies, and objectives that will,
implement the countywide future land use ,plan. The rules, standards,
policies. and objectives shall establish parameters that will be used to
determine whether or not local governments I comprehensive plans and land
development regulations are consistent with the countywide future land
use plan and the land use categories within the plan. Each land use
category shall be defined in terms of the types of uses included and
specific standards for the density or intensity of use. A continuum
established by rule or standard shall be formulated by the council which
shall specifically identify which land uses are more intense than
others. At a mi nimum, the rule or standard shall i ncl ude i ntens; ty
concepts such as maximum floor area to land area rations, impervious
surface provisions, and traffic generation rates.
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procedures consistent with this act.
ill H87 To review ~-E:fl--e-\-emetH:-t>f- the countywide comprehensive plan
wi th the 1 oca 1 governments on a routi ne basi s, ' in order to assure
coordination with local goals and policies and to identify specific
countywide growth management problem areas and to determine progress
toward solutions to identified problems.
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(3) PLAN ADOPTION BY THE PINELLAS COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS.
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plan, to consider the countywide future land use plan; the rules,
standards. policies, and objectives contained in that plan; and the other
elements of the relevant local comprehensive plan~'
illl -Hi? To revi ew and make a recommendation to the affected
municipality of each proposed annexation with Pinellas County to such
municipality with reference to the ability of said municipality to
provide municipal services to the territory which ;s proposed to be
annexed provided that no review or reconliUendation shall be required
hereunder for parcels of less than 10 acres in size.
tlkl t~31 To act as the countywide land planning agency for Pinellas.
County. This act does not prevent the Pinellas County Board of County
Commissioners from designating a local planning agency for the county.
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Section 2. Section 10 of Chapter 73-594, Laws of Florida, as amended
by Chapter 88-464 and Chapter 90-396. Laws of Florida is amended to read:
Section 10(1) COUNTYWIDE PLANNING AUTHORITY OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS.--The countywide planning authority of the Pinellas County
board of County Commi s s i oners is 1 i mited to the authori ty provi ded for in
the county charter and as provided herein.
(2) PLAN ADOPTION BY THE STATE OF FLORIDA.--The Pine11as Planning
Council Countywi de Land Us e P1 an. i nc1 ud; ng related documents and
elements of such plan, as adopted by the Board of County Commissioners of
Pi ne 11 as County on May 17. 1988, and fil ed pursuant to the records of
mi nute book. 163. page 977, is incorporated by reference and adopted
herein. All local governments' comprehensive plans and land development
regulations shall be consistent with the countywide comprehensive plan.
The board of county commi ssioners shall have the author; ty to enforce the
countywide comprehensive plan. Amendments to the countywide
comprehens i ve plan adopted pursuant to thi s subsecti on shall be made
pursuant to this act. Paragraph (a) of subsection (3) applies to
subsequent plan adoptions.
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future land use plan cRa-tRe-~~~-~nume;~~-~-sijBseetteR-~~-~~
~~t~~-S-ef-~~~~~ prepared by the council by a majority vote of the
entire board. A majority plus one of the entire board of 'county
commissioners is required to make any amendments, additions, or deletions
to the future land use plan iRd-thQ-QlQmQRt~-QRUmQ~atQd-iR-~~b~~~~~~
G~-~~ctiQ~-5-o~-t~i.-act as recommended for adoption by the council.
(b) Upon adoption by the board of county commissioners, the
countywide future land use plan aA8-tAe-etemeAts-eAijmeTate6-4A-~ije~e~~~eA
-(-8-)--of-"'J.e.c-t-i-oo--5--o-F--th-1+..u.<:-t- wi 11 have the full force and effect of law
countywide. All local governments comprehensive plans and land
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development regulations shall be consistent with the countywide
comprehensive plan. The board of county commissioners shall have the
authority to enforce the countywide comprehensive plan.
(c) Local governments. future land use plans shall be considered to
be consistent with the countywide future land use plan if the local
governments. land 'use designations are less intense or at a lower
density. If a local government.s future land use plan provides for a
less intense land use or a lesser density, the local plan shall regulate
development for the subject property as to the less intense or lower
density use of the property. However, a local future land use plan or
subj ect property is not exempt from such other standards, rul es, or
procedures of the countywide comprehensive plan as are applicable.
(4) AMENDMENTS
(a) Amendments to the adopted countywide future land use plan
relating to a land use designation for a particular parcel of property
may be initiated only by a local government that has jurisdiction over
the subject property. Amendments to a rule. standard, policy, or
obj ecti ve of the countywi de future I and use pI an eF--t*-e~emeRt.s
efH:lmeFated-4fl--s.oos.ec-t-4-on-.(-8-)"-of--s&-t4-oo--S--o.f--t-tH-s--ac-t- may be i ni ti ated by
the councilor any local government. All amendments initiated by a local
government or the council shall be transmitted to the board of county
commissioners with a recommendation by the council. A majority plus one
of the entire board of county commissioners is required fo take any
acti on on the proposed amendment whi ch is contrary to the council. s
recommendation. A recommendati on shall be recei ved by the board of
county commissioners prior to its taking action on an amendment.
(b) The council shall have si xty days after the day an appl i cat; on
is fit ed with the council to act on that amendment and forward the
recommendation to the board of county, commissioners. Action by the
council may include recommendation for approval, denial, continuation. or
an alternative compromise amendment, any of which shall constitute action
by the council within the stipulated sixty-day period. Provision for the
council to make a recommendation for an alternative compromise amendment
shall be as approved and set forth in the rules concerning the
administration of the countywide future land use plan.
(c) If the council recommends denial of a proposed amendment to the
countywide future land use plan relating to a change in a land use
designation for a particular parcel or a change in the rules, standards,
policies, or objectives, of the countywide future land use plan. any
substantially affected person may seek a hearing pursuant to chapter 120.
Florida Statutes. Any substantially affected person may participate in
the hearing. At the conclusion of the hearing, the hearing officer.s
recommended order shall be forwarded to and considered by the board of
county commissioners in a final hearing. The basis for the board of
county commi 5S i oners I approval or deni a 1 of the propos ed amendment is
limited to the findings of fact of the hearing officer. ~fH~-~~~
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(d) If the council recommends approval of a proposed amendment to
the countywide future land use plan relating to a change in a land use
designation for a particular parcel or a change in the rules, standards.
policies. or objectives of the countywide future land use plan. the
recommendation shall be di rectly forwarded to the board of county
commissioners. After a hearing is held. if the board of county
commissioners votes by a majority plus one to deny the amendment. any
sUbstantially affected person, the counci 1. or the board of county
commi ss i oners may seek. a hear; ng pursuant to chapter 120. Flori da
Statutes. Any substantially affected person may participate in the
hearing. At the conclusion of the hearing. the hearing officer's
recommended order shall be forwarded ,to and considered by the board of
county commissioners in a final hearing. The basis far the board of
county commissioners' final decision approving or denying the proposed
amendment is 1 imited to the fi ndi ngs of fact of the heari ng off1 cer.
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(e) the council may contract with the Department of Administration
to provide the hearing officers required by this act. The council shall
be responsi bl e for compensati ng the Department of Admi ni strati on for
costs incurred by the department in the heari ng process. Except as
provided in paragraphs (c) and (d). the council and the board of county
commissioners are not subject to Chapter 120. Florida Statutes.
(f) An administrative hearing under paragraph (c) or paragraph (d)
is limited to a review'of the facts pertaining to the sUbject property.
the countywide future land use plan. and those rules. standards.
policies. and procedures applicable thereto. An administrative hearing
1s not the appropriate forum for a constitutional challenge.
(g) Oecisions by the board of county commissioners. acting in its
capacity under this act. are legislative in nature. Decisions made by
the board of county commissioners subsequent to a final order pursuant to
a hearing under paragraph (c) or paragraph (d) may be challenged by writ
of cer~iorari in a court of competent jurisdiction. '
(5) PUBLIC HEARING AND NOTICE REQUIREMENTS.--An ordinance adopted by
the board of county commissioners which adopts or amends the provisions
of the countywide comprehensive plan or the countywide future land use
, plan shall be enacted or amended pursuant to the following procedure:
(a) For ,an adoption of or amendment to pI ans. rul es. standards,
policies. or objectives of the countywide comprehensive plan pursuant to
section 9 or an amendment to the adopted countywide future land use plan
relating to a land use designation for a particular parcel of property
involving more than 5 percent of the county: "
1. The board of county commissioners shall hold two advertised
public hearings on the proposed ordinance. At least one of the hearings
shall be held after 5 p.m. on a week.day. and the first shall be held
approximately 7 days after the da.v,that the first advertisement is
published. The second hearing sha:1 'be held approximately 2 weeks after
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Section 3. This act, except for this section which shall take effect
upon becoming a law, shall take effect only upon approval by a majority
vote of the electors of Pinellas County voting in a referendum election
which shall be called and held by the Board of County Commissioners of
Pinellas County in that county at the next general or special election.
There shall be at least 30 days' notice of the election as provided by
section 100.342 Florida Statutes.
the first hearing and shall be advertised approximately 5 days prior to
the public hearing. The day, time, and place at which the second pUblic
hearing will be held shall be announced at the first public hearing.
2. The required advertisemertt may not be less than one-quarter page
in a standard size or a tabloid size newspaper. and the headline in the
advertisement may not be in a type smaller than 18 point. The
advertisement may not be placed in that portion of the newspaper where
legal notices and classified advertisements appear. The advertisement
must be published in a newspaper of general paid circulation in the
county and of general interest and readershi pin the communi ty pursuant
to chapter 50, Florida Statutes, not one of limited subject matter. The
advertisement shall be in the following form:
NOTICE OF...(adoption or amendment)...OF PLANS. RULES,
STANDARDS, POLICIES. OR OBJECTIVES OF THE
COUNTYWIDE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN
The Board of County Commissioners. acting as the Countywide Planning
Authority. proposes to adopt or change a regulation affecting the use of
land for the area shown in the map in this advertisement.
A public hearing on the regulation affecting the use of land will be held
on...(date and time)...at.~.(meeting place).
The' advertisement shall also contain a geographic location map which
c1 early i ndi cates the area .;overed by the proposed ordi nance or
resolution. The, map shall include major street names as a means of
identification of the area.
3. In 11eu of publishing the advertisements set out in this
paragraph, the board of county commissioners may mail a notice to each
person own; ng real property wi thi n the area covered by the ordi nance.
Such notice must clearly explain the proposed ordinance and shall notify
the person of the time, place. and location of both public hearings on
the proposed ordinance.
(b) For an amendment to the adopted countywide future land use plan
relating to a particular parcel of property involving less than 5 percent
of the county. the board of county commissioners shall direct its clerk
to notify, by mail, each real property owner whose land is affected by
the change in land use designation enacted by the ordinance and whose
address is known by reference to the latest ad valorem tax records~ The
notice must state the substance of the proposed ordinance or resolution
as it affects that property owner and shall set a time and place for one
or more publi c heari ngs on such ordi nance or resol ution. Such noti ce
must be given at least 30 days prior to the date set for the public
hearing. and a copy of such notice shall be kept available for public
inspection during the regular business hours of the office of the board
of county commissioners.
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December 9, 1992
Mr. Fred Marquis
County Administrator
Pinellas County
315 Court Street
Clearwater, FL 34616
Dear Fred:
Thank you for your recent letter concerning the Countywide Comprehensive Plan. My staff has
reviewed. your proposed changes to the, Special Act that created the current countywide plat'\ning
effort and I offer my enthusiastic endorsement of them. '
The Countywide Compj'ehensive Plan, created by a special act of the Florida Legislature, should not
duplicate Chapter 163 Comprehensive Plan requirements. Right now. we have the local
Comprehensive Plan, the County Comprehensive Plan, the Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council
Regional Plan, and the Pinellas Planning Council Comprehensive Plan. These various plans,
especially those non local plans, serve to duplicate much of what is already required by State law.
We can think of no advantage to continue the Countywide Plan with regard to the various proposed
elements. My staff is struggling to meet the requirements of reviewing other plans affecting our
jurisdiction; we see no reason to continue developing a plan which is duplicative of these other plans.
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Since you are proposing to revisit the Special Act, 1 would recommend that we request that the
legislature consider three other changes. First, I would be interested in revising the requirement that
local government Future Land Use Plans have to be "less intense II than the Countywide Plan in order
"\ to be judged consistent. Section 1O(3){c) of the Act should be revised to read:,
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the countywide future land use plan if the local governments' land use designations
are equal or ksser in intensity or density less intense or at 0 lower density. If a leeaI
go't'crnmcflCs future laAd use plan pro~'idcs for a Jess intense )B:Jld use or lessel!
density. the loeal plan shaH regulnte the de'/elopment of the subject property as to the
less intense or IOtHer density use of the property. Howeyer, a local future land use
plan or subject property is not exempt from other such standards. rules or procedures
of the countywide comprehensive plan as are applica~le. II '
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Second, it seems appropriate to incorporate the II threshold II concept into the Special Act. The
Pinellas Planning Council (PPC) staffhas indicated that.iill amendments to the Countywide Plan must
go through public hearing process. I would suggest that we revise the Special' Act to insert
appropriate thre~holds for small scale amendments to the Countywide Plan. These thresholds should
be in keeping:.. ith those recommended by the Planners Advisory Committee (PAC), and should
except subthreshold amendments from PPC/CPA review entirely. Local governments should still '
be required to GQQ!1 their action on subthreshold amendments so that the Countywide Plan can be
administratively updated.
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Third. the City of Clearwater has long had a problem with the composition of the Countywide
Planning Authority. It seems appropriate to consider adding members to the Authority from elected
city commissions. Some 'procedure to establish a representation process similar to that established
for the ppe should be considered in any amendment to the Special Act. We would recommend
adding two members to be appointed as follows. One new member would represent the three largest
local governments in Pinellas County (St. Petersburg, Clearwater, and Largo); this member' would
be appointed from the 'commissions of these communities on an annually alternating basis. A second
member would be appointed from the city commis.sions of the smaller communities on a similar
alternating basis. This would provide a more uniform balance to the CPA, and allow its membership
to come from duly elected officials.
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Thank you for taking the lead in trying to remove added layers of bureaucracy. I hope that you will
agree to our proposed additions to your effort. Please advise if you need further information or
otherwise have comments. ' .
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Michael J. Wright
City Manager
cc: Mayor and City Commission
Kathy S. Rice, Deputy City Manager
Betty Deptula, Assistant City Manager
. M.A. Galbraith, Jr.; City Attorney ,
Jim Polatty, Planning and Development Director
David P. Healey; Executive Director, Pinellas Planning Council
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FINAL AGENDA - CLEARWATER CITY COMMISSION MEETING. December 17, 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 address1 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: I,
a) Clark Weaver - curbs on Glenwood
Avenue
b) American Disabilities Act Transition Plan
6. Minutes of Regular Meeting December 3,
1992 & Goal Setting Meeting November
16,1992.
7. Citizens to be heard re items not on the
Agenda
8. Res. #92.79 - Amending Rule 10 of the
Rules of Procedure of the Commission
relating to order of presentation, time limits
and other procedural matters to be followed
in hearing variance applications
Not Before 6:00 P.M. - Scheduled Public Hearings
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(2)
(3)
(4)
Presentation 'of issues by City staff.
Statement of case by applicant or
representative (5 minutes).
Statement of case by opposition (5
minutes).
Commission Questions.
(5) Comments in support and in opposition: (a)
individual (3 minutes); (b) spokesperson for
. groups (10 minutes).
(6) Commission Questions.
(7) Rebuttal by opposition (5 minutes).
(8) Final rebuttal by applicant or representative
(5 minutes).
PUBCIC HEARINGS
9. Alcoholic Beverage Separation Distance
Variance for property {The Wine Vault)
located at 2556 McMullen Booth Rd.,
Northwood Plaza, Sec. 28-28.16, M&B
33.02 (John Hancock Properties AB92-
18)(PLD)
10. (Cant. from 12/3/92) Public Hearing -
Vacating 7' x 36' portion of Dempsey
, Street lying adjacent to lake Belleview
Addn, Blk 2, lots 21 & 22 {Rehm V92-
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Reading Ord. #5319-92 - Vacating easterly Development Plan - First Reading Ords.
3' of westerly 5' utility easement lying in #5297-92, #5298-92, #5299-92, #5300-
Mandalay Sub., Blk 57, Lot 8 (Davis V92- 92 & #5302-92 to expand D.T. Dev.
22)(PW) District Land Use Plan classification; First
12. Public Hearing & First Reading Ord. #5322- Reading Ords. #5301-92, #5303-92,
92 - Vacating S 2' of the N 10' drainage & #5304-92, #5305-92 establishing Urban
utility easement lying in Lot 28, Center (Eastern Corridor, Core or Bayfront)
Countryside Tract 8, Unit One less the zoning; First Reading Ord. #5235-92
easterly 5' (Blue V92-24)(PW) revising Urban Center zoning district
13. (Cont. from 12/3/92) Variance to Sign requirements and Res. #92-73 - accepting
Regulations for property (Stewart Title of D.T.Dev. Plan and expanding the CRA area
Clwr) located at 1290-92-94 Court St., (PLD) To be,Cont. to 1/21/93
Hibiscus Gardens Sub., Blk 0, Lots 35A 19. (Cont. from l' 2/3/92) Variances to Sign
and 36 and vacated street on east (Smoyer Regulations for property (Dayton Andrews,
SV92-28HPLD) Inc.) located at 2388 Gulf-to-Bay, Sec. 18-
14. Public Hearing & First Reading Ords. 29-16, M&B 24.05 & 24.06, and Gulf to
#5315-92 & #5316-92 - Land Use Plan Bay Estates, Unit 3, Lots 594-597 (Massey
Amendment to Public/Semi-Public and PIS? Motors, Inc. SV92-26)(PLD) To be Cant. to
Zoning for property located at 1 234 Druid 1/21/93
Road (former Siples Restaurant), portion of 20. (Cont. from 12/3/92) Variances to Sign
Gov't Lot 1, Sec. 21-29-15, M&B 21.03 Regulations for property (Lokey Oldsmobile,
(Morton Plant LUP92-22, Z92-13)(PLO) Inc.) located at' 2339 Gulf7to-Bay, Sec. 18-
15. Amended Site Plan and First Reading Ord. 29-16, M&B 31.05, and Lokey F.B.C., Lot
#5323-92 - IPO Zoning for Lot 1, Clwr 19 2 (Lokey, McFarland, Flaws & Barnett
Commerce Center, 22067 US19, 14.13 Banks Trust Co. SV92-44){PLD) To be 'I
acres m.o.1. (Kunnen, Jr. Z92-07)(PLO) Cant. to 1/21/93
16. (Cont. from 12/3/92) Public Hearing & First 21. (Cant. from 12/3/92) Public Hearing -
Reading Ords. #5306-92, #5308-92 & Uphold decision of Building Official by Res.
#5310-92 establishing new LUP #92-66 - to demolish property located at
classifications for the area and Ords. 905-907 Hart Street (a/k/a Plaza Park Sub.,
#5307-92, #5309-92 & #5311-92 Blk C, Lots 15 & 16) if owner fails to repair
establishing a new zoning pattern for the or demolish structures within 30 days (PLD)
area and Ord. #5320-92 creating a new To be Cont.
Infill Commercial Zoning District - North Ft. 22. Declare as surplus, for the purpose of
Harrison/North Myrtle Avenue Zoning Study leasing to the IAFF, property located in
(PLO) Magnolia Park Sub., Blk 12, Lot 8, for the
17. (Cont. from 12/3/92) Public Hearing & First period 1/1/93-12/31197, for a monthly rent
Reading Ords. #5296-92 & #5312-92- of $275 (GS) To be Wit~drawn
Comprehensive Plan and Land Development
Code Amendments related to the
Countywide Consistency Program; Res.
#92-69 - authorizing the PPC to request
amendments to the countywide plan for
properties located within City limits; and
Res. #92-78 - requesting the PPC to i
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23. Ord. #5261-92 - Land Use Plan to Low
Density Residential for property located at
3160 McMullen-Booth Rd., Sec. 21-28-16,
M&B 23.04, 23.05, 23.06, 23.08 & 23.13,
17.35 acres (McCullough LUP92-13)
24. Ord. #5262-92 - RS-6 Zoning for property
located at 3160 McMullen-Booth Rd., Sec.
21-28-16, M&B 23.04, 23.05, 23.06,
23.08 & 23.13, 17.35 acres (McCullough
A92-07)
25. Ord. #5321-92 - Amending Ch. 54 ra: solid
waste
CITY MANAGER REPORTS
CONSENT AGENDA (Items #26-37)
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 on the item individually.
Agreements
26. Joint Project Agreement with Pine lias
County to relocate natural gas mains during
improvements to East Bay Dr. and Belcher
Rd. intersection at an est. labor cost of
$62,808.29 (GAS)
27. Amendment to agreement with Chi Chi
Rodriguez Youth Foundation, Inc., to
eliminate paragraph 34 relating to the
foundation constructing a nature center and
park (PR)
28. Renewal of agreement with The School
Board of Pinellas County providing for the
joint use of facilities for the period 1/1/93-
12/31/93 (PR)
Bids & Contracts
29. Purchase of garden and nursery chemicals
for the period 12/18/92-12/17/93 to J.C.
Ehrlich Chemical, at an est. $2,185.05; Van
Waters and Rogers Inc., for $9,886.30;
Lesco Inc., for $158.50; Terra International
Inc., for $9,405.70; and Helena Chemical
Co., for $34,734.99 for an est. total of
$56,370.54 (PR)
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30. Contract for Edenville Channel
Improvements to Suncoast Excavating,
Inc., Ozona, FL, for $25,600 (PW)
31 . Contract for structural demolition of
properties located at 1701 Hercules Ave.
and 1311 Kings Highway to Eicher's
Backhoe, Clearwater, FL, for $25,336.50
(PW)
32. Amendment to contract with Post, Buckley,
Schuh & Jernigan, Inc., for $190,400.40,
increasing the contract amount to,
$686,830.29 for the preparation of a PD&E
study for the widening of Drew Street to
include additional work involving the
examination of a one-way pair as one of
the project alternates (PW)
33. Contract for lot mowing & debris removal,
to Sunshine Lawn Maintenance, for the
period 12/18/92-12/17-93, at an est.
$32,250; and terminate contract with
International Landscape Contractors due to ',1
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34. Reappoint RoV Mav and Appoint William
Schwob to the Board of Tru~tees,
Clearwater Police Supplementary Pension
Plan (PO) ,
35. Authorization to file suit against Randolph
Centeno for damage to City property lCA)
Plans & Plats
36. Preliminary Site Plan for Hunter Blood
Center, Inc. (Mobile Station) located at
21 51 Calumet St. lMartinHPLD)
Receipt & Referral
37. Annexation, Land Use Plan Amendment to
Low Density Residential and RS-8 Zoning
for property located at 2200 N. Manor
Blvd., Clearwater Manor, Lot 17, 0.'7
acres (Wickman, Jr. 'A92-12, LUP92-
23)(PLD)
OTHER ITEMS ON CITY MANAGER REPORT
38. Ultimar Three Condominium Appeal re:
property located at 1560 Gulf Blvd., Sand
Key (Sea Towers Construction
, Co./JohnsonHPLD)
39.' Rejection of mediation agreement between
the City and Roger Brennan (CM)
40. . (Cant. from 12/3/92) 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 sale of
greeting cards (MR)
41. Authorize JJurchase of 31.4 acres of land
on' Drew Street, Sec. 8-29-16, M&B 44.01
and portion of 43.01 for $1,500,000
($1,250,000 in cash from City and
$250,000 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 $1,300,OOq (PR)
42. ReE;, #92-77 - amending fee schedule to
eliminate fees associated with annexations
and to establish a fee for development
agreements (PLD)
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45. City Manager Verbal Reports
a) Maas Brothers RFP
46. Other Commission Action
a) Regulski Replacement
47. Adjournment
12/17/92
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Presentations at the December 17 t 1992 City Commission meeting
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The following presentations will be made at the December 17 t 1992 City Commission
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SERVICE PINS
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TURKEY TROT PRESENTATION
GOLDEN TURKEY AWARD ~ BRIGITT DOWD
SUGGESTION A WARDS
THE 3rd POLARIZATION AWARD ~ REV. I\IAC J. WILLIAMS, SR.
pRESENT A TIONS
Clark Weaver - curbs on Glenwood Avenue
American Disabilities Act Transition Plan
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MINIATURE ART MONTIi - \Vally Curtis, Denver and Jean Boyers
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Agenda No.
Meeting Date:
12/17/92
MEMORANDUM TO:
The City Commission of the City of Clearwater
S U BJ ECT Gonl Setting ~feeting 11/16/92
: City Commission Hinutes of Regular Nceting 12/3/92
RECOMMENDATION:
Approve minutes as submitted by the City Clerk
C And that the appropriate officials be authorized to execute same.
BACKGROUN 0:
Subject minutes were submitted to' the Commission with regular daily mail.
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1. Approved as Recommended/Revised/Conditional
2. Continued to
Fol low-up Action~
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Advertised:
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Co!.ts: OAttachments:
Funding Source:
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Paper:
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Miniature Art Society of Florida, Inc.
18th Annual
INTERNATIONAL
MINIATURE ART SHOW
January 10 - 24, 1993
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25 Belleview Boulevard
Clearwater, Florida 34616
(Follow Belleview Blvd. through guard gale lo hotel)
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FOR RELEASE
Clearwater, Florida
INTERNATIONAL MINIATURE SHOW RETURNS TO BELlEVIEW MIDO
Delicate refinement and exquisite detail blend with stately grandeur and Victorian elegance when the Miniature Art
Society of Florida presents its Eighteenth International Show at Clearwater's historic Belleview Mido Resort Hotel,
January 10 - 24, 1993.
Continuing its annual tradition of presenting one of teday's foremost exhibits of contemporary miniature paintings
and sculpture, the Cleatwater-based nen profit society returns for a second time to the 1 DO-year old hotel, a national
landmark and one of the world's oldest occupied wooden structures.
Denver Boyers, Exhibit Chairman, points out the widespread interest and keen competition in this year's show.
If Thirteen hundred works were submitted by 345 artists for jurying. Seven hundred and twenty-two pieces
representing 255 artists were selected for hanging", Boyers announced. "Overseas participation is particularly
gratifying, with 64 artists from eleven foreign countries. The 191 U.S. artists cover 40 states".
The Jury of Selection was comprised of five previous award winners including Florida artists Kay Petryszak MM, Jane
Blake MM and Marjorie Woodhouse MM who were joined by Jonathan Knight, Edwardsville, Kansas and Sidney
Shorthouse, noted British miniaturist and member of London's Royal Miniature Society. Final judging was the task
of three prominent Florida artists, Frank Saso, Clearwater; Thomas Dawkins, North Miami and Frank Hopper, Sarasota.
Public announcement of their choices for the more than 50 awards totalling $1 0,000 ~i11 be made at the Society's
Award~ Brunch at the Belleview Mido january 1 O. Top prize is the S1 000 Richard B. Baumgardner Best of Show Award
given annually by June Baumgardner Gelbart.
A special adjunct to the 1993 exhibit will be a lecture/slide program at 10:00 a.m. January 11 at the Belleview Mldo
by Lewis Hoyer Rabbage, New York art historian and researcher in the field of miniaturism. Rabbage will speak on
"Miniature Art in the 20th Centuryll. At 1 :00 p.m. he will head a miniature lc1inic" to which the public is invited to
bring no more than three miniature pieces for discussion and comment. No monetary evaluations will be made.
Rabbage will be joined in the panel discussion by Michael Milkovich, Director and Dr. Diane Lesko, Chief Curator of
St. Petersburg's Museum of Fine Arts. Both events are free to the public. Thosewishing to attend lunch with the speaker
may make reservations by contacting Sarah Heyv.Jard by January 2 at 700 Mease Plaza, Apt. 950, Dunedin, FL 34698 .
with check for S15.00 payable to Miniature Art Society of Florida (mark Rabbage lecture). Heyward's phone is 813w
736-1155 or leave message at 733-1161.
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JlMinlature art is frequently described as tfine original art done in small scale.' Todayts miniaturists generally adhere
to the "one sixth rule" as a guide, limiting their wide variety of subjects to no more than one sixth actual size. Human
heads do not exceed 1-1/2 inches in height, often much smaller," explains Jean Boyers, Society president.
Fascination with creating in small scale has been in evidence in many of the World1s civilizations. Ancient Greeks
adorned their walls with small murals while coins and rings often bore engraved portraits. In the Middle Ages it was
common for monks to embellish manuscript pages with delicate illuminations and to border them with a red lead
pigment called lIminiumll, from which "miniature" later evolved.
Miniature portraits, as we commonly know them, had their beginnings in 16th century England. A very personalized
form of art, the paintings were done in watercolor on vellum, later ivory. Easily carried in pocket or locket, they served
much as small photographs do today.
The advent of photography 1 SO years ago nearly spelled the doom of the miniature portrait.
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lIHowever, the love of creating and enjoying art 'in the small' did not die," says Boyers. "It has witnessed one revival
early in the 20th century and is currently undergoing a further resurgence of interest among artists and collectors."
"Miniature art today, especially in America, is reaching out far beyond the portrait field, exploring a wide variety of
media, styles, subjects and techniques. Artists are experiencing the rewarding challenge of creating 'in Iittle'." Boyers
explains.
The collector is excited as well because he can acquire a variety of original fine art from artists of international acclaim
. at an affordable price and he doesn't need a gallery-size room for their display.
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300 artists. It is one of five major non-profit miniature art groups in the country.
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The exhibit will be officially opened following the invitational Awards Brunch by Boyers and Mrs. Gelbart, assisted
by the mayors of Clearwater and Belleair. The show will be open free to the public daily from 10:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.,
and Sundays 12:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. The Belleview Mido is located at 25 Belleview Boulevard, Belleair.
For further information:
Charles W. Curtis
(813) 796-3240
jean Boyers
(813) 733-1375
Dec. '92
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RESOLUTION NO. 92-79
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF'
CLEARWATER, FLORIDA, AMENDING RULE 10 OF THE RULES OF
PROCEDURE OF THE CITY COMMISSION RELATING TO THE ORDER
OF PRESENTATION, TIME LIMITS, AND ,OTHER PROCEDURAL
MATTERS TO BE FOLLOHED IN HEARING VARIANCE APPLICATIONS;
PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS. the City Commission finds that the existing rules of procedure for
the conduct of public hearings on legislative and administrative matters are
impra~tical for the hearing of variance requests, which are quasi-judicial in
natures, and finds that the rules should be amended as provided herein; now,
therefore,
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF
CLEARWATER, FLORIDA:
Section 1. Rule 10 of the Rules of Procedure of the Clearwater City
Commission is amended to read:
RULE 10
The order of business shall,ordinarily be:
I. Procedure
A. Special recognitions and awards.
B. Minutes of previous meetings.
C. Citizens to be heard re items not on agenda.
O. Public hearings (not before 6:00 p.m.).
Leoislative and administrative matters:
1. City Clerk announces public hearina flcJring~ duly advertised.
2. Presentation of issues by City staff. '
3. Statement of case by applicant or representative (5 minutes).
4. ,Stafement of case by oppos it ion (5 minutes).
5. Commission questions.
6. Comments in support and comments in opposition.
a. Individual (3 minutes).
b. Spokesperson for groups (10 minutes).
7. Commi ss ion quest ions.
8. Rebuttal by apposition (5,~inutes).
'9.' I F,inal rebuttal by applicant or reprosentative (f, minutes)."
10. Commission motion to determine disposition.
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All time limits may be extended upon request. and upon approval of
request by majority of City Commission.
E. City Manager reports.
F. City Attorney reports.
G. Other Commission action.
II. Speaking.
Persons speaking before the City Commission at times other than pu~lic hearings
shall be limited to three minutes per speaker. The time limit set forth herein
-sfl-.all control unless the City Commission by Hltt;:jority vote enlarges the time and
speakers. No person shall speak more than once on the same subject at the same
meeting unless granted permission by the City Commission.
Section'2. This resolution shall take effect immediately upon adoption.
PASSED AND ADOPTED this
day of December; 1992.
Attest:
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City Clerk
Rita Garvey
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SUBJECT:
Alcoholic Beverage Separation Distance Variance; 2556 McMullen Booth; John Hancock Properties
(Owner); Warehouse liquor, d.b.a. The Wine Vault/Donald Baer (Applicant/Representative!.
(AB 92-18)
RECOMMENDA TION/MOTION:
Approve variance of 200 ft. to permit alcoholic beverage sales establishment zero ft. from a similarly
licensed establishment for Sec. 28-28-16, M&B 33-02 because the request meets the standards for
variance approval of Section 137.012{d) of the Land Development Code.
[] and that the appropriate officials be authorized to execute sa~.
BACKGROUND:
The applicant is requesting an alcoholic beverage separation variance to allow a new alcoholic beverage
sales (3-PS) licensed establishment known as liThe Wine VaultU (NOTE: The application lists the name
"The Grape Escapett but the applicant has submitted documentation to modify the name of the
operation.). The distance separation variance is required because the subject property is less than 200
ft. of another similarly licensed package sales alcoholic beverage establishment (Winn Dixie). City code
requires that similarly licensed uses on the same property be considered as having a zero foot separation.
The subject property is located at 2556 McMullen Booth Road on the northwest corner of Enterprise
Road. '
The property is within the area currently zoned CC (Commercial Center) and OL (Limited Office) District.
No additional parking will be required. There are 1,132 existing shared parking spaces at Northwood
Plaza, and the applicant intends to share with other tenants. The proposed hours of operation are 10:00
a.m. to 10:00 p.m. weekdays, and 10:00 a.m. to 11 :00 p.m. on weekends.
The applicant's request for the associated conditional use permit has been approved by the Planning and
Zoning Board. On December 1, 1992, subject to the following conditions:
1) The requisite occupational license shall be obtained within 6 months from the date of this
public hearing; and
2) Prior to the issuance of an occupational license, the requisite separation variance shall be
obtained from the City Commission.
Reviewed by:
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o Approved w/conditlons
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Advertised:
Date: 12/07192
Paper: TAMPA TRIBUNE
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Affected Parties
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o Hot Rcqui red
Fl6ding Source:
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o Operntlng
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AttochlllCflts:
VARIANCE APPLICATION
CONDITIOIlAL USE APPLICATION
VARIANCE ~ORKSHEET
Appropriation Code:
o None
C.C. 1'2/17/92
AB 92-18
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Within the vicinity, (300 ft.), the following establishments have been approved to sell alcoholic
beverages:
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2508 A&B McMullen Booth Road
251 0 B McM ullen Booth Road
2514 McMullen Booth Road
2516 B McMullen'Booth Road
2530 McMullen Booth Road
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The police department has no negative comments regarding this establishment. While there are five
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alcoholic beverage establishments within 300 ft. of the proposed use as listed above, staff does not find "
these to create an over-concentration situation at this location.
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Regarding the standards for variance approval, staff has provided the information on page 3. '
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Au.."OlIUUC II EVl!.RAGI! SAU!..C;. MINIMUM IJlsrANCI! VAllIANc.:H AI'J'UCATION
(1'IelL\e I'fllll or Type, lIlad lnk Only)
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. V AIUANCE REQUEST (DcsaibcID.: SpecificfAllllch Additiol1lli 8 1/1. X 11 inclt weet if needed):'
Variance of ~ feel [rom minimum distance requircmeotto allow n1coholie bcyernge sales within - 0 - feelu, Crom
(check I?ne or Illore): -L Church, _ Schoo~ _ Hospital. _ Residential Zone, ~llIly Ucenced
Alcoholic Beverage Establishmenl (COP Liccnse), '
Slate Beverage License Designalion: 3. P S
Holde~ of State LicellSc: 'WAI\E: "OUSE LJ <.11)01\ S 131 f N(.
A CONOmONAL USE APPUCATION FOR ALConOUC BEVERAGE SALES FOR TI-lIS PROPERTY WAS
Al'pnOVED BY THE Pl.ANNlNG &. ZONING BOAJID ON (DATE).
O'J1-lER VAJUANCES (CHECK ONE): V ARE NOT NECESSARY. on _ WERE ArPROVED BY Tl-lE
DEVELOPMENT CODE ADJUSTMENT BOARD ON (DATE).
J HA VB READ ORDINANr.:E MW-87 AND SECnON 137.012, CODE OF ORDINANCES OF TIm CITY OF
CI..EAR WATER. _ .
REASON FOR VAlUANCE REQUESI' - In order for the City Coll1l11ission to mnke the determination prescribed by
Ordinance 4420-87, the foUowing statcmenU MUST be completed: '
1. Therc are special cooditions or cirCum.sl~CCS appliCllble to the propertyiovolycd becawe: I /JJ~ ",:/1 c4f<<.
p,eeJon.~" (/,d\" P,r\t! W~I\t!s Cc,R.Oi"LS ....0:# baskd,s C;s OnIJen"ed bf Ok.I>eL-.J..r OW 1'1 e,L
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2. SlIeb varin.nce is DeceSSM)' for the preservauoD and cnjoymeDt of a slIbstantial property right possessed b.l' other property
in the SMDt: district under the terms of thU ordinn.nce and denied to the property in queslion beClllISe: O'th~ 1.'ce'IS "C{
Ls.''1eSS /.(j,f/ t1o-f he I,,.. d:/.e>t!-+ <!.o~pef.-t.\l1n w:+h ouR... fAj1eJ!. e~ p.ecJue..-ts.
3. The gTIIDltDg of tills varialJce wilinol confer any special prhilege dewed to other lands, structures, or dweUings to the
SDllle dlslrict nod wiD 001 be injuriow 10 the neighborhood, or olherwise detrimental 10 the Pllblic welfare because: -
{..(}:J(':e.h~ (J .:z;:z:r...(ZiT are CU#'i't\t4y fA. rei el?- Pl-o.(Jes<;.looolly -+Ra: il cd Yl\.a 11~.!?!!lf.rd' as.'
w'.l{ LUorel-"llse-:TIl he,' I J,Je" \1"'" /I ~en{.~~ I.l e 40 0 (J\ll'a-l-e res..~ si blv c;--a.d h er-e :io
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SIGNATURE OF l'IlOI'ERl'Y OWNER (* .OR REl'RESENTATJVE): l1rn~ ~ ~
Defore me. Ute undersigned nlllhorit)', personally appeared D who being duly ~worn.
SA)'S IInder ollth the mllllers Dnd faels sel 0111 aboye arc trllr. and correct t know]euse IIDd uellef.
Swotn 10 Imd S\l\n.tr\\.ltd beCure me this 2. dnyof ~m..b.t r A.D" 19 C\ 1.: 'I I
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NotliTY rllbh rllu::ITAT1!Or~
'1'ItOrERTY OWNEIl OR fml'RESENTATIVI! MUST A'fTEND HE.i\fUNG. ..tI'~lI5l5lOl\lD:P.A1JC.~l,"
- 1IOmf>>nuou QINOALll& UNo.
"Alllldl f'owcr of Allomey or nol:uirul slnlemcnt from owner lIutJlorizing r CJlrescll1:1live . nol nppliCilble if rcprCSCIlI.;llh'e
is a prllcticinC 1111 ur uey actinC un lx:half of U.e property owner(s).
... AlI.leh Jlll>uf nf ltclual dt~lnlH:c (See L:ullI De~'eluJllllelll Code See. 13G,1I24{d)(3) fur melhod of U1en.~lllcmenl),
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AL(;OIlOUC lJEVl!RAOf! SAu:..c; ,
MINIMUM DISTANCE VAIUANCI! AJ'I'UCA110N
Pace 2
A,O,.w '12 -18
1 hereby IIf1irm that I nm appl};ng for a variance fllr Iltopcriy .dureued lIS follows: ;t55tP Me. MI.\ lie., gDoH, R~
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from the di!tllDcc requiremenl to be beard by the Cily CommUsioD, and have paid the application fee according 10 the
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current schedule of fees, which will be mcd 10 oUsel the cosu to the Chy of Clellrwaler fur advertizing public ~earmg notices'
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and olhcr expenses, Tbh IIppllcalioo ls being med prior to a decision being Tendered by the Planning and Zoning BDll1d
'on a CondlllDul Use requ~1 for the Sllme properlY. Dy signing this fonn ) am acknowledging that, should the Plo.nning and
Zoning Board deny the request for ConditiDnal Use, Dr shDuld Ihe Plaoniog aod Zoning Board grllDl the rcqueslll.l1d lhe
dccuiDo be appealed tD thc Slate Hearing Officer !hc vnrillDce IlpplicaliDn will be removed Crom the City ColIl.lDissioo
Ageodllllod thc IlppUcatioo Cee will !!2l be refunded. AbD, should the Planning II.l1d Zoning Board continue a decisiDn on
, !be Conditional Use request nea:ssilating additional advertising, I will bur the llddl~ODaI advertising cosls:
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Furthermore, should tbe decision oC the Planning and Zoning Board be appealed to the Slale Hearing Officer, )
understand the variance appliClltion will be On hold pending the Hearing Officer's decision II.l1d, dcpendi.ng 00 that decision,
) will either be liable for addllionn111dverlislng cosls or will Corfeit my appUc:ltion fee.
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Applicant's Signatur ~ ~r
Sworlllo Ilod subscribed before me this...s21....- day otf)Q~,.... A.D., 19 q1.,
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, VARIANCE INSTRUcnONS
AooUt:ltion and Submission ReQuiremenls:
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The application mmt'be fully eomplcted, signed by the proper:)' owner (or II representllUvc of the oWllcr),
and nOlartu:d. AI1y applic:ltion signed by a representative of the oWller mmt be supplemented by a powcr
of al/orllcy or nOlarued slalcmcntlrom the oWllcr lIulhoMIlE; rcprcsenllltivc. Proof oC property ownership
must be 'attached for an application to bc considered complelc. Adequate proof shall c:onsist oC one oC the
following:
a, A copy of the deed,
b. A copy of tiUe insurance.
c. A letter Crom a practicing attorney connrmin& property o'omership.
'2. Tbe application shall ,be rdcd ntlhe office oC the Dcvclopmcot' Code Administrator. At Ole lime of filing.
a fee shall be paid according to the current schedule of Iccs.
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AI1y supplementary information, exhibits, plans or lII11pS which are 10 accompany and constitute part of the
appUc:llion mmt be submitted lit the lime of miog of tbe Ilpplic<1lion. Twelve (12) copies of nil such
documents if largcr limo 8 112 x 14 inches, shntl be furoished by the lIpplit:lot for distributional purposes.
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"RE.PRESENTAID'ENA.ME l:.. ADDI'..ESS: bJ0i4 \~
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ADDRESS OF PROPERTY: '
(Subjec:: or Rcquc.st) a orf:;(... mi' mt...UPlu
('-,~~iu,,,"\~~_ FL 34' J. \ '"
NAME OF ESTABUSHMEh"r _
TO BE IJCENSED: ,\\~ c; A2.14-Pe. f'cl"_!4:p'f'_
LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY:
(Subject or Requc.sl) S~ :J f -.J?-/~
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LAND USE PLAN
ZONn-tG DISTRICT: c..~ CLASSIFICATION: C,.,,!: t=
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ALCOHOUC BEVERAGE ., , [J Ol1l'r:::~e eoCsumptiDI1
i U~~SE DESIGNATION: u - ~ _. PfPaWsc Sal:.s
Dr." . UU PROPOSE TO PROVIDE Eh'TERTAmMEl'\7 ON LJCENSED PREMIS.' , If yc; rlc.sc:ib:: JJt,
n'l'E OF REQucS1' (Cll:::cl: Applic:1bl:: Bo:::: or Ba=::o): ' . Ii{N:w Li=: b.1' Adc.::ss Ch.aI1s:
[) Bw:i:::ss OWI1:'-ship Cha.IlS: [ J Lic:::s: De.si;n:uion ~ [ ] E:p~011
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SEATS: FLOOR AR.EA,,: P AREING: LAND ARE...o\.: SEA~G AREA.:
Existing ~ E:cisti:l; }~O so~~. Existing Ifh- E:iscing IJ,f sc.f., E:istin; D solt
PtQPQ~:d...D-- Pro?t1~::d 1,,/00 so.t:. Propo~:d 1I~') Propos::d U. I salt, Proposed 0 scd'~
HOtmS OF OPERATION: We::kdays' 10 11m -JOfJO--. W::::kcnds II'.CCo /}In - /1:0('1".....
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Omdea: S1GNATURE OF FIRE MAltS . ;.' ,
INFORMATION IN SUPPORT OF REOU-:ST ~,ls.
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Peter Potrykus; Investment Officer
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Subscribed and sworn to (or affirmed) before me this ..:?~ay of ;1!~
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Heetlng Date 12.17.92
CLE~RW~TER CITY COMMISSION
Agenda Cover 1fuBi18dum
HEARING
SUBJECT: Encroachment into the right-of-way of Dempsey
commercial buildi~g - Gerald Rehm.
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street by a one-story
RECOMMENDATION/MOTION: Deny the request for a 7 ft. by 36ft. right-of-way
vacation of Dempsey street a'ld authorize the city Attorney to express the
Commission's toleration of the right-of-way encroachment.
au And that the appropriate official be ,authorized to execute same.
BACKGROUND:
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When Mr. Rehm purchased the subject encroaching building his survey did not
disclose the encroachment and depicted the building within the property limits.
Mr. Rehm is now in the process of refinancing his property and a more current
survey shows the portion of one of his buildings encroaching approximately six
feet into the right-of-way of Dempsey street. Mr. Rehm applied for a vacation
of a 7 ft. wide by 36 ft. length portion of Dempsey street to eliminate the
encroachment. While the City has a 60 ft. right-of-way in this neighborhood and,
because the streets all dead end into Lake Belleview with little traffic, the
city could do with 7, ft. less roadway width in this location. '
It is not desirable to impact the right-af-way to this extent and an attempt was
made to find some manner in which Mr. Rehm's financial dilemma might be resolved
other than the right-of-way vacation. It is our understanding that a letter
exprsssing the city's toleration of the encroachment (with qualifying language)
will sUfficiently resolve Mr. Rehm I s dilemma, and such a letter is attached
hereto for the Commission's consideration.
Revi cwed by:
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Attachments:
letter to Sun eank of
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Sun Bank of Tampa Bay
c/o Gerald S. Rehm
721 Lakeview Road
Clearwater, Florida 34616
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This is to inform you that the Mayor and City Commission of the City of
Clearwater at its !neeting at December 17, 1992, heard and discussed an agenda
item relating to the approximately 6.05 foot encroachment into the public right-of-
way of,O'empsey Street by the'ane-stary commercial building' as depicted on a, .
surVey by John R. Beach and Associates dated 10/29/83, and titled Survey for
Gerald S. Rehm.
After consideration ot the matter ot the encroachment the Commission voted
unanimously to tolerate the encroachment and take no action requiring the removal
of the encroaching structure. The building may not be enlarged in a manner which
increases the eJ1croachment, and if the structure is removed the City will not
permit a replacement building encroaching into the right-at-way. The action by the
Commission is recorded in the offic!al records of the City of Clearwater. It was the
Commission's desire that'their action a'nd this letter serve as an instrument of
benefit to Mr. Rehm and Sun Bank of Tampa Bay, and any successors and/or
assigns.
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, Michael J. Wright, City Manager
VVilliam C. Baker, Director of Public Works
Cynthia Goudeau, City Clerk
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CLEARWATER CITY COMMISSION
Agenda Cover Memorandum
PUBLIC
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RECOMMENDATION/MOTION: Approve the vacation of the Easterly J. 0 it of the
Westerly 5ft utility Easement lying in Lot 8, Block 57, Mandalay SUbdivision and
pass Ordinance Number 5319-92.
[l And that the appropriate official be authorized to execute same.
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BACKGROUND:
The purpose of this vacation is to eliminate the encroachment of a swimming pool
into an existing utility easement. There are no utilities of the city of
Clearwater, Florida Power, General Telephone or Vision Cable currently occupying
the easement. There are no future plans by these agencies for future use of the
easement.
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All reviewing agencies and the Public Works Directo~ have no objection to the
request, and it is recommended that the application be approved.
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Budget IUA I User Dapt. . Funding Source: Approved
w/condltlons _____
Pur.:has i og N/A Capt. Imp.
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Risk Hgmt. IUA I Adver t i sed: Operating
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!lIS N/A I Date: '1/19 & 11/26/92 Other
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PLEASE REVIEN THIS'V1\Cl\'rION IN TERMS OF YOUR PRESENT USE AND FUTURE NEED
FOR THE PROPEn:ry. INOIC1\'l'E YOUR COl-IMEN'l'S DELm'1:
REFERENCE l\TJ.Jl\S SHEET NO~301\1_~-3_SECTION~'rOWNSIJIP 2BB Rl\NGE 15El
1. ENGINEERING DIVISION: --L'7o ,L ~' ,
REVIE\'1ED BY: c@- 1\PPROVEIJ' DY: C-f:::;7If~r~7'.' 'D1\.1'E: /.P':/?-9'l-
COMMENTS: The applicant 1s requesting the, vac . ion of the
Easterly J. 0 ft of tIle Hesterly 5 ft utility Easement lying, in
Lot ,8, Block 57, 11andalay Subdi vIsion. The applicant is
building a pool which will encroach int? the existing
easement. The ci ty has no existing utilities within the
easements. The Engineering Division has no objection to this
vacation request. Florida Power, General Telephone, and
Vision Ca~le have no objection to this vacation request.
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AcceDtable request, ' . .
Zoned RS8i varlances ap'proved, on 8/27/92 for construction of a sWImming pool'
subject to conditions (see attachment for variance details and conditions of
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BUILDING INSPECTION:
REVIEWED AND APPROVED DY:
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1\DVERTISING'DATE:, 11/19/92 AND 11/26/92
PUBLIC HEARING DA'l'E:
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COMMISSION ACTION:-~--APPROVED----CONTINUED----TABLED____DENIED__~_
ORDINANCE NO.
DATE OF ADOPTION
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LETTER TO PROPERTY OWNER ADVISING COMPLETION OF VACATION
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installation of' a swimming pool of 1) 3 ft. from rear property
line; and 2,) 3 ft. ,from side property line.' . "
APPROVED subject to the following con1ditions: ,1) 'The variance
is based on the application for a variance and documents
submitted bYI thelapplicants, including mapB, plans surveys and
other documents hubmltted in support of the applican't request
for a varlance~ Deviation from an~ of the above documents
'submitt~d'in support of the request for a variarice regarding, the
work to be done with regard to the site or any physical
structure located 'on the site, will result in this variance
being' null.and of no etfeet; 2) No enclosure, '(screened' or other
construction) shall. be permitted for enclosing the pool except
for a fericethat meets code; and 3) the applicant agrees all
, pool equipment such as pumps and motors shall be located in the
garage.
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ADDRESS & ZIP CODE
DATE PROPERTY ACQUIRED
Mr.&Mrs. Jeff Davis
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ORDIHANCE NO. 5319-92
AN ORO I HANCE OF TilE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLoa lOA,
VACATING THE EASTERLY 3 FEET OF TilE HESTERL Y 5~FOOT
UTILITY EASEMENT LYING IN LOT 8, BLOCK 57, MANDALAY
SUBOIVISION; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. .
WHEREAS, it has been requested by Jeff B. Davis, owner,of certain real
property located in the City of Clearwater, that the City vacate the utility
easement described herein; and
I WHEREAS, the City Commission finds that said easement is not necessary for
municipal use and it is deemed to be to the best interest of the City and the
general public that the same be vacated; now, therefore,
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BE IT ORDAINED BY TilE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY' OF
CLE^RW~TER, FLORIDA:
Section 1. The following:
The Easterly 3.0 feet of the Weste~ly 5-foot utility easement lying
in Lot 8, Block 57, Mandalay Subdivision, as recorded in Plat Book
14, rages 32 through 35, of the public records of Pinellas County,.
Florida,
is hereby vacated, closed and released, and the City of Clearwater quitclaims and
releas~s all of its right, title and interest thereto. ,
Section 2. The City Clerk shall record this ordinance in the public
records of Pinellas C04nty, Florid~, following adoption.
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Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon adoption.
PASSED ON FIRST READING
PASSED ON SECOND AND FINAL
READING AND ADOPTED
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May?r~Comlllissioner
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Approved as to form and
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RECOMMENDATION/MOTION:
Approve the vacation of the South 2.0 ft of the North 10 ft Drainage & utility
Easement lying in Lot 28, Countryside Tract 8, Unit One less the Easterly 5.0 ft
and pass 'Ordinance No. 5322-92 on first reading.
[J A~d that the appropriate official be authorized to execute same.
BACKGROUND:
The applicant has a pool structure which encroaches approximately 2.0 ft and the
decking another 1.9 ft. The city has no existing utilities within this easement.
The Building Inspector's office reports lithe house was permitted and built in
1978 and the swimming pool and cage was also permitted and built in 1978ft. This
pool was constructed prior to the recently-instigated process whereby impending \
encroachments are more readily discovered and precluded.
This petition has been reviewed by various city Departments/Divisions concerned
with vacations and there are no objections. '(
Florida Power, General Telephone and Vision Cable have reviewed this request and
have no objections.
When neither city nor private utilities are involved, the full width of the
applicant's request is supported.
The Public Works Director has reviewed the comments submitted by the reviewing
Departments and,recommends this reques~ by approved.
RQviewcd by: Originating Dl!pt. I Costs: N/A
LQgal N/A Public ~orks/EngineQring I (CurrQnt FY)
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FOR THE PROPERTY. INDICATE YOUR COMMENTS BELOW:
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REFERENCE ATLAS SHEE'l' NO,.189J\/ NE-1S SECTION~TOWNSHIP 2BS RANGE 1GE
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REVIEWED BY: G:1lP hPPROVED BY: ~.,~ ATE: 1I-13-9t-
COMMENTS: Tho Applicant is requesting the vaca ion of the
South 2.0 ft of the North 10 ft Drainage & utility Easement
lying in Lot 28, Countrysida Tract 8t Unit One. The pool
encroaches 2.0 feet into the easement and the decking
approximately 1.9 feet'into the existing utility Easement.
The City has no existing utilities within the easement. The
Engineering Division has no objection to the applicant's
request. Florida Power, General Telephone & Vision Cable have
no ob~ection to ,this vacation request.
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REVIE{.qED BY: ..1 h .?7.t./ ~ APPROVED BY:
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No1objection. Property is zoned RSB. Rear setback for inground swimming
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'ADDRESS~ 2666 Red, oak Court, Clearwater, 'J!"'L 34621
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HEREBY PETITION THE CI'ry COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER FOR THE
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2. LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY TO BE VACATED:
South 2~0 feet of the north 10 feet drainage & utility easement
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EXISTING ENCROACHMENT
DRAWING SHOWING PROPOSED USE OF VACATED PROPERTY
(SURVEY, PLOT PLAN, ETC.)
X SEE RESOLUTION 82-) (ATTACHED)
ATTACHED LETTERS OF NO OBJECTION FROM:
2666 Red oak court. Clearwater, FL 34621
~c9.~ 2666 Red Oak Court. Clearwater. FL 34621
STATE OF FLORIDA)
COUNTY OF PINELLAS)
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7. SIGNATURE OF THE OWNER OF THE PROPERTY ABUTTING THAT, PROPERTY PROPOSED
TO BE VACATED: (APPLICANT)
ADDRESS & ZIP CODE
DATE PROPERTY AC UIRED
The foregoing instrument was acknowledged hefore me this
by DENNIS BLUE AND SUSAN J. BLUE I who is
FLORIDA DRiVER'S LICENSES
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9TH DAY OF NOVEMBER 1992
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ORDIHANGE NO. 5322-92
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER. FLORIDA,
VACATI NG TilE SOUlIl 2 FEET OF THE NORTH IO-FOOT DRAINAGE
AND UTILITY EASEMENT LYING IN LOT 28, COUNTRYSIDE TRACT
8, UNIT ONE, LESS TIlE EASTERLY 5 FEET j PROV 101 NG AN
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WHEREAS, it has heen requested by Dennis and Susan Blue, owners of c~rtain
real property located in the City of Clearwater, that the City vacate a portion
of the drainage and utility easement described herein; and
WHEREAS, the City Commission finds that said easement i~ not necessary for
municipal use and it is deemed to be to the best interest of the City' and the
general public that the same be vacated; now, therefore.
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BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY.OF
,CLEARWATER, FLORIDA:
Section 1. The following:
The South 2.0 feet of the North lO-foot drai'lage and uti1 ity
easement lying in Lot 28, Countryside Tract 8, Unit One, as recorded
in Plat Book 78, Page 24, of the public records of Pinellas County,
"Florida, less the Easterly 5.0 feet,
is hereby vacated, closed and released, and the City of Clearwater quitc1aims'~nd
releases all of its right. title and interest thereto.
Section 2. The City Clerk shall record this ordinance in the public
records of Pinel1as County, Florida, following adoption.
Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon adoption.
PASSED ON FIRST READING )
PASSED ON SECOND AND FINAL
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Dennis E. Blue
Susacn J. Blue
2666 Red Oak Court
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Dear Mr. & Mrs. Blue,
This letter will serve ~as notification that Florida Power
corporation has no objection to,the partial vacation of an easement
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utility easement lying in Lot 28, Countryside Tract 8,
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'vacab~on of easement.
,If further information is n~eded please call 'l'ed Hounts at .'
(813) 942-5900 in Tarpon Springs.
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RE: Vacate South 2.0 feet of the north 10 feet drflinage & utility e~sement
lying in Lot 2B Countryside 'l'ract 8, Unit One -, 2666 Red Oak Ct., Clw.
Dear Sir:
Please be advised' that Vision Cable, 1nc:
Hi Has no conflict ~ith your proposed:
~ Vacation of Easement/Right-of-Way.
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vacation of Easement/Right-of-Way.' One 'of the fol-
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of a "no conflict" letter:
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Cable for all 'costs incurred by relocation
of our ,facilities.
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Thank you for your time and consideration. If you have any
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PUBLIC
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Meeting Dote
SUBJECT:
Variance to the Sign Regulations; 1290-92-94 Court Street (Stewart Title of Clearwater); Marjorie L.
Smoyer (Owner & Representative). (SV 92-28)
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 saml!.
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 10ft. B 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
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Legal
Budget
Purchasing
Risk Mgmt.
CIS
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Other
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PLANNING & D~~~T, ~
Costs: S MIA
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User Dept:
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Current Fiscal Yr.
C~ission Action: b
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o Approved w/conditlons
o Denied
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Advertised:
Dote: 10/26192
/Q:j Paper: TAMPA TRIBUNE
o Not Requl red
Affected Parties
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o Not Requl red
Ftrding Source:
o Capital 11I'p.
o Operating
o Other
Attaa.ents:
APPLICATION
DRAUING
o None
Appropriation Code:
C.C. 12/03/92
SV 92628
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. Whlle the sign could be relocated
elsewhere on the site (for instance along either the east or west proporty boundaries), there would be
a setback problem created from the side property lines Instead of the existing illm1 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:
(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 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.
(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.
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(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 wlll 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,
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Relevant Previous Decisions by the Commission: None noted.
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Safety lI<1rhoto. FL )(1695
TElEPHONE: la!J) 726-5924
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^DOrtESS OF SU(JJECT pnOrEnTY: 1290-92-gl, Cour.t S t.
NAME OF nUSINESS (IF APPUCABLE1: STEto/'ART TITLE OF CLEARWATER
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ZONING D1SmrCT: OL lAND USE CLASSIACATtON: 103.085
Sec tion
LAND AnEA: 135.057
LEGAL DESCnlf'7T10N OF SUD.JECT rnorEmY: Lot 35 A nnd Lot 36, Block 0, Hibiscus Garuens
Subdivision
PAnCEL NUMBEn: 15 I 29 I 15 I 38574 I 015 I 0351 !This information
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porcel number, llttuch 8Yi x 11 Inch sheetl
DESCnlSE SUnnOUNDING USES OF rnOPEFlTY:
North: Apartmen t l3uUdlng
South: tl'1" H '" t- nr F-l..." hos si!;,'n 10' tql1
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En:.t:Soccer F leId & Stevens Creek
West: Paragon Home Center - has no sign
VMtIANCE(SJ neQUEST ur Variance to 7 year i1morti:tntion requirement. refer to Sec. 134.0151:
Pole Sign height of 10 feet. Vnr.innce or 2 (eet.
Pole Sign within one foot of property line. . Va-dance of 4 feet.
nE.t'.$fJN nJR REQUESTING VARlANCE(S): !Refer to Slond.uds for Approval. next page)
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Pole sign height of 10 feet is necessary so the carSt vans and trucks parking in front
of building will not back into sign and damage the sign. Cut sign off at 10' high GO '.
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 bock out of parking spaces in front of ~he building. Would block all parkin~ spaces
in fron t of the building. No other location on proper tv is suitable for installation of
this siRn.
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STANDARDS fOR APPROVAL: ^ varlanco shall not be granted bV the City Commission unless the appl1cntion and
evidence presented clearly support the following conclusions:
(11 The varlancc rCQuested aris,es from 0 condition which is unique to the property in question and is neither
ordinarily or uniformly applicable to the zoning district nor created by an Dctlon or actions of the properly
owner, predecessor in title, or the t1ppticant. Any mistake made In the executfon of a building permit or worll
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.
(41 The request for a variance is not based primilrily upon the desire of the applicant to secure a greater financial
. re turn from the property,
151 The orantinQ of the vadance will not be materially detrimental or injurious to other property or Improvements
In the neighborhood in which the property is located.
151 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 daroer of fire. endanger the public safety in any way. or substantially diminish or Impair the value
of surrounding property.
(7) The variance desired wm not adversely affect the public health. safety. order convenience. or general welrare
of the community.
IS) The granting of the variance desired will not violate the Qeneral spirit and Intent of this development code.
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SUBJECT:
Amendment to Future Land Use Plan and Zoning Atlas; 1234 Druid Road (former Siples Restaurant);
Owner: The Morton Plan Hospital Association, Inc,; Representative: Emil C. Marquardt, Jr. (Approx.
2.83 acres) (2 92-13 & LUP 92-22)
RECOMMENDATION/MOTION:
Approve the Amendment to the Future Land Use Plan from Commercial/Tourist Facilities to Public/Semi-
Public and the Amendment of the Zoning Atlas from CR-24 to P/SP for a portion of Government Lot 1
of Sec. 21-29S-15E, M&B 21/03, and pass Ordinance Numbers 5315-92 & 5316-92 on first reading.
[] and that the appropriate officials be authorized to execute sa~.
BACKGROUND:
The applicant is requesting rezoning and corresponding Future Land Use Plan Amendment in order to
allow the use of this property as an educational/training facility, including the personnel office. The site
overlooks Clearwater Harbor south of Jeffords St. and west of Druid Road, Much of the surrounding
property is owned by Morton Plant Hospital. To the north, the property is used as offices. Directly to
the east, the property is occupied by a parking lot behind which is the main hospital building, The
proposed use is compatible to these properties and the existing building was designed to fit into its
waterfron~ setting.
The property south of applicant's property is in the City of Belleair and is occupied by a low density
residential development. Property owners from this area have expressed concern about the rezoning to
P/SP, particularly to potential height, buffering landscape, and location of future buildings on the site.
The P/SP district has a maximum height of 50 ft., a setback from a side property line of 12 feet for
structures 20 ft. or less in height, and 12 ft. plus 25% of the height of the structure above 20 ft. for
structures greater than 20 ft. in height. It appears that the residents to the south would prefer to see
a greater setback with special conditions on buffer landscaping between their residential district and any
development on the hospital's property. The Land Development Code does not provide a way to add
such restrictions to a PISP district. An alternative to the P/SP zoning might be an Office Planned
Development or Commercial Planned Development, Both of these districts could permit any use
authorized in the land Development Code for any office district, The Commercial Planned Development
would add the possibility of permitting any use authorized in the various commercial districts,
Reviewed by:
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AttQctw.cnts:
ORDINANCE NOS. 5315-92 &
5316-92
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Date: 11/17/92 & 11/26/92
Paper: TAMPA TRIBUNE
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The advantage of the Commercial Planned Development district is that a Future land Use Plan
Amendment would not be necessary. In either the Office ot Commercial Planned Development District
the City Commission can restrict the permitted and condit!f?nal uses and Impose specific landscaping,
setback, and height requirements. .
o~ December 1, 1992, the Planning and Zoning Board held a public hearing on this application, after"
which they voted 6 to 0 to recommend to the City Commission the approval of PISP Future land Use
Classification and Zoning for this property.
The proposed rezoning to PISP does require an amendment to ~he Countywide Future land Use Plan and .-
~ill thus require the revie,w of the Pinellas County Planning Council.'
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ORDINANCE NO. 5315-92
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA,
AMENDING TIlE FUTURE LAND USE PLAN ELEMENT OF THE
CQI,lPREIIENSIVE PLAN OF TilE CITY, TO CBANGE THE LAND USE
DESIGNATION FOR CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY LOCATED ON THE
WEST SlOE OF DRUID ROAD, NEAR THE INTERSECTION OF DRUID
ROAD AND JEFFORDS STREET, WHOSE POST OFFICE ADDRESS IS
1234 DRUID ROAD, FROM COMMERCIAL/TOURIST FACILITIES TO
PUBLIC/SEMI-PUBLIC; 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 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:
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Section 1. The future land use plan element of the Com'prehensive Plan' of
the City of Clearwater is amended by changing the land use category for the
hereinafter descr.ibt!d property as follows:
Property
See Exhibit A attached hereto.
(LUP92-22)
Land Use CateQorv
From: Commercial/Tourist Facilities
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To: Public/Semi-Public
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:
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M. A. Ga ralt~L}
City Attorney
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Cynthia E. Goudeau
City Clerk
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Begin at the Northeast corner of Government Lot 1 In Section 21,
T~nship 29 South, Range 15 East, and run thence North B9"05'01'
West, along the section line, 329.66 feetl thence South 10"00'23"
Wes t 30.40 feet for the POINT OF BEGI NNI NG; thence North B9"05' 01' :
West, along the South line of Jeffords Street, 390.0 feet to the
waters .of Clear.water Bay; thence South 16"33'57' West, across the
mouth of a creek, 44.02 feet to a point on th, waters of Clearwater
Bay; thence South 69"05'40" East, 397.40 feet to the Westerly line
of Dru I d Road I thence North 10.00' 23" West, 180. 50 feet to the PO I NT
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That portion of Government Lot 1 of Section 21, Township 29 South,
Range 15 East, bounded on the North by a line 30 feet South of and
parallel to the North line of said Government Lot 1;.bounded on the
East by the HesterlY line of the 60 foot right-of-way of Druid Road;
bounded on the South by the Northerly line of Lots 1, 2, and 3 of a
Revised Plat of Hilladel, Plat Book 20, Pages 56 and 56A, of the
public records of pinellas COllnty, Florida; and bounded on the Hest
by the waters of Clearwater \larbor, LESS a portion thereof described
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ORDINANCE NO. 5316-92
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA,
AMENDING TUE ZONING ATLAS, OF THE CITY BY REZONING
CERTAIN PROPERTY LOCATED ON THE WEST SIDE OF DRUID ROAD,
NEAR TilE, INTER SEcn ON OF DRU ID ROAD AND JEFFORDS STREET,
WHOSE POST OFFICE ADDRESS IS 1234 'DRUID ROAD, AS
DESCR1BED MORE PARTICULARLY HEREIN, FROM RESORT
COM~\ERCIAL "TWENTY-FOUR 11 (CR-24) TO PUBLIC/SEMI-PUBLIC j
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 lawj 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:
Prof)erty
See Exhibit A attached hereto.
(Z92-13) ,
ZoninQ District
From: Resort Commercial "Twenty-four" - CR-24
To: Public/Semi-Public
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
zon i ng at 1 as of the, City in accordance with the forego i ng amendment. ,
Section 4. This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon adoption, ,
.subject to the approval of the land use category set for'th in Ordinance No. 5315-
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 to
Attest:
Cynthia E. Goudeau
City Clerk
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Range 15 East, bounded on the North bY a line 30 feet South' 6f and'
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West, along the South line of Jeffords Street, 390.0 feet to the
waters of Clearwater Bay; thence South 16033157" West, across the
. mouth of a creek, 44.02 feet to a point on the waters of Clearwater
Bay; thence 'South 69005'40" East, 397.40 feet to the Westerly line
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Zoning Atlas Amendment and Amended Site Plan for 22067 U.S. 19 (Clearwater fl19" Commerce
Center); Ownerl Representative: Frank C. Kunnen, Jr ,{fim Johnson. (14.13 acres m.o.I.)
(Z 92-07 & PSP 92-25)
Clearwater City Commission
Agenda Cover Memorandum
PUBLIC
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RECOMMENDA TION/MOTION:
Approve the Zoning Atlas Amendment from IL to IPD and the master site plan for Lot 1, Clearwater
19 Commerce Center, and pass on first reading Ordinance 5323-92.
[] and that the appropriate officials be authorized to execute same.
BACKGROUND:
This request is for a change of zoning from Industrial (ILl to Industrial Planned Development (lPD) for
Lot 1, Clearwater Commerce Center in order to allow a broader range of uses (including commercial
uses - see Attachment A) than that permitted under the existing 20ning for this developed parcel.
The property is located on the east side of U.S. 19 approximately 1950 feet north of Drew Street.
The property to the north of the applicant's is not in the City; it is owned by Pinellas County and
used by the County Highway Department. The property to the east is occupied by the Fairwood
Forest Town House Development and has a zoning of RPD-12. The property to the south is ~
occupied by Baywinds Apartments (RM-24), Acura Auto Dealer (ILL and Performance Toyota (CH).
The west side of the applicant's property fronts on U,S. 19 across from Carpenter Field. :j
This request was scheduled to come before the City Commission on September 17, 1992, but was
returned to the Planning and Zoning Board for further consideration. The Planning and Zoning Board
reviewed this request at its meeting on November 17, 1992. They are scheduled to hold a public
hearing on the request on December 15, 1992, the results of which will be presented to the City
Commission in a separate memorandum,
Reviewed by:
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Advertised:
Date: 12/D5/92
Paper: TAMPA TRIBUNE
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ATTACHMENT A: PROPOSED USES
ATTACHMENT B: DIMENSIONAL &
NUMERICAL DEV. REQUIREMENTS
ORDINANCE NO. 5323-92
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Preliminary conditions previously considered by the Board include: 1) All freestanding signage shall
meet the requirements of the Highway Commercial zoning district; all attached signage shall meet the
requirements of the General Commercial zoning district; 2) There shall be no more than a cumulative
total of 20,185 sq. ft. of gross floor area for retail and restaurant uses, of which no more than 1,500
sq. ft. shall be for restaurant uses; 3) New uses or revisions to existing uses within the center shall
continue to be reviewed, on a case by 'case basis, for any required impact fees; 4) The applicant shall
improve the retention area adjacent to the drain on the south side of his property in accordance with his
agreement with Public Works, including the sodding of the bank along the section to be improved;
maintenance shall be in accordance with standard City policy, and the City shall perform maintenance
required to maintain flow; 5) There shall be no additional door or window openings on any building wall
which faces a residential area; 6) The applicant shall submit a revised conceptual site plan which
reflects the changed site conditions resulting from the proposed highway improvement project and which
shows perimeter landscaping along US 19 in conformance with City Code requirements. Such
landscaping shall be installed within six months after completion of the highway improvement project.
The site plan was reviewed by the Development Review Committee at its meeting on November 25.
1992. The revised plan will be presented to the Commission on December 17, 1992. The Commission
will also be advised of the anticipated changes to the plan resulting from the proposed construction of
the Drew Street overpass; this is the conceptual plan referred to in preliminary condition 6 above.
On November 17, 1992, the applicant was granted two conditional use permits by the Planning and
Zoning Board under the existing IL zoning. One permit was for outdoor retail, display, and storage' of
automobiles and light trucks on the undeveloped section of the property fronting U.S. 19. The second
permit was for vehicle service uses in the building on the north side of the property and for the north
portion of the building at the northwest corner of the property,
Under the current IPD zoning proposal, land uses on the property will be governed by the uses listed on
Attachment A. Dimensional and numerical requirements for the property are established in Attachment
B. After first reading of the ordinance establishing the IPO zoning, Attachments A and Bf along with
other applicable conditions, will be incorporated into the site plan, which will be presented to the City
Commission for approval at second reading.
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PROPOSED USES
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Permitted Uses:
A. Uses permitted In IL Districts (Sec. 135.149)
(1) Manufacturing
(2) Research and development
(3) Wholesaling/distribution
(4) Business Services
(5) Indoor storage and/or warehousing
(6) Business/professional offices
(7) Indoor retail sales
(8) Restaurants
(9) Nonprofit social or community services
(10) Public works projects and utility substations/facilities
(11 ) Accessary dwelling
(11 ) Accessory uses
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(1) Medical clinics/laboratories [CH: 135.128.(4)]
(2) Commercial or trade schools [CH: 135.128.(5)]
(3) Indoor commercial recreation/entertainment ICH: 135.128.(6)]
(4) Personal Services rCH: Sec. 135.128.(8)]
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A. Uses permitted in IL Districts
{1} Vehicle Service
(2) Outdoor retail sales, display and/or storage
(3) Alcoholic beverage sales (consumption on premises)
(4) Alcoholic beverage sales (package sales)
(5) Residential shelters
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(1) Child day care rcc: Sec. 135.135.(6)]
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Building height 50 ft, 50 ft. 50 ft,
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Lot Area 10 % 25 % 10 %
" Front Yard 25 % 50 % '25 %
Maximum floor area ratio none 0.5 none
Minimum Building Separation 40% of the sum 50% of the sum 40% of the sum
Distance of the heights of of the heights of of the heights of
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ORDINAHCE NO. 5263-92
AN ORDINANCE OF TUE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA.
AMENDING THE ZONING ATLAS OF THE CITY BY REZONING
CERTAIN PROPERTY LOCATEO ON THE EAST SIDE OF U. S.,
IIIGmiAY 19, APPROXIMATELY 1,750 FEET NORTH OF OREW
STREET, CONSISTING OF LOT I, CLEARWATER. 19 COMMERCE
PARK, WHOSE POST OFfICE ADDRESS IS 22067 U. S. HIGHWAY
19, AS DESCRIBED MORE PARTICULARLY HEREIN, FROM
lNOUSTRIAL (IL) TO INOUSTRIAL PLANNED DEVELOPMENT (IPO);
PROVIDING AN EFf[CTJV( DATE.
WIIEREAS, the alllendment 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,
OE IT ORDAINED OY TilE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF
CLEARHATER, FLOR IDA: '
Section 1. The following described property in Clearwater, Florida, is
hereby rezoned, and the zoning atlas of the City is amended as follows:
Property
Lot I, Clearwater 19 Commerce Park,
according to the map or plat thereof
as recorded in Plat Book 95, Page 1,
of the public records of Pinellas
County I F lor i da . (Z92-07)
ZoninCl District
From: Industrial (IL)
To: Industrial Planned Development
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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.
PASSEO ON FIRST READING
PASSED ON SECOND AND FINAL
READING AND ADOPTED
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Mayor-Commissioner
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correctness:
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ORDINANCE NO. 5323-92
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA,
AMEND I NG THE ZON I NG ATLAS OF HIE CITY BY REZON I NG
CERTAIN PROPERTY LOCATED ON THE EAST SIDE OF U. S.
HIGHWAY 19 , APPROXIMATELY 1,750 FEET NORTH OF DREW
STREET, CONSISTING OF LOT 1, CLEARWATER 19 COMMERCE
PARK, WHOSE POST OFFICE ADDRESS IS 22067 U. S. HIGHWAY
19, AS DESCRIBED MORE PARTICULARLY HEREIN~ FROM
INDUSTRIAL (IL) TO INDUSTRIAL PLANNED DEVELOPMENT (IPD);
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:
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Section 2. The City Commission does hereby certify that this ordinance is
consistent with the City's Comprehensive Plan.
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zoning atlas of the City in accordance with the foregoing amendment.
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Interd6partment correspondence
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Mayor and city commission
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James M. Polatty, Jr.,
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SUBJECT:
Clearwater 111911 Commerce Center IPD Request - Staff
Research and Planning and Zoning Board Action
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Michael Wright, city Manager
Kathy Rice, Deputy city Manager
M.A. Galbraith, city Attorney
Cynthia Goudeau, city Clerk
DATE:
December 15, 1992
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At Monday's worksession, a question was raised about whether the
proposed list of uses for the Clearwater 111911 Commerce Park would
provide the applicant with additional property value in the event
of the FDOT taking. staff is providing the following information.
First, the Planning and zoning Board has been careful to condition
recent conditional use approvals to minimize FDOT damages in areas
projected for taking. For outdoor displays, a time limitation
condition was established that reflected FDOT road improvement
scheduling. For ,vehicle service, the Board limited its approval to
areas outside of the taking area. A copy of the Board's Action
Agenda for these actions is attached.
Also attached is a comparison of the uses allowed in the Limited
Industrial (IL) and General Commercial (CG) districts and those
proposed for the Industrial Planned Development (IPD). Please note
that the IPD zoning has approximately the same number of permitted
and conditional uses than does either of the two IIstandard" zoning
districts. The only uses proposed for the IPD that are not common
to the IL district are: medical clinics/laboratories, personal
services, indoor commercial recreation/entertainment, commercial or
trade schools, veterinary offices, and animal grooming. Note also
that, under the recommended site plan conditions, high traffic
generation uses (indoor retail sales and restaurants) will be
limited in allowable floor area to 20,185 square feet, with only a
maximum of 1,50Q square feet of this total being available for
restaurant uses.
Given these facts, staff does not feel that the IPD zoning action
will create a major taking IIwindfallll for the applicant.
On December 15, 1992, the Planning and Zoning Board recommended
approval of the IPD subject to the conditions listed in the
Commission agenda item.
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PLANNING & ZONING BOARD MEETING
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1992 - 1:30 PM
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A. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
1, November 3, 1992 ~ APPROVED
B. REOUESTS FOR EXTENSION, DEFERRED AND CONTINUED ITEMS:
1. (Continued from 9/29/92, 10/13/92, & 1113/921
, M&B 14.11, See, 18-29-16 (20866 US 19 NI, Russell and Barbara J, Dilley, Trustees (Personalitiesl,
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Request - To permit on.premise consumption 01 beer and wine
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Lot 1, Clwr. 19 Commerce Park (22067 US 19 NI. Frank C. Kunnen, Jr. IClwr, 19 Commerce Center),
CU 92-76
Request - To permit vehicle service; and outdoor retail sales, displayes and storage
Zoned - IL (Limited Industriall
Approved (motion made by Mr. BicJccfStaffe, and seconded by Mr. SavageJ subject to the following
conditions: 7 J Vehicle service shall be permilled in bay '22019 and In building 22101-22159 (as shown
on the concept plan submitted with this application}; all vehicle service activities and storage of parts shall
be indoors; 2J A site plan, showing proposed location and type of storage and/or display, landscaping, ·
and strvctures, shall be submitted for approval, and landscaping and paving associated with the approved
site plan shall be installed prior to initiation of anj' outdoor retail sales, storage, or display use; 3J The
outdoor retail sales, storage Of' display use shall be discontinued within four years from tile date of this
pubTlC hearing or within six months of the date that construction shall commence on any highway
widening/improvement project affecting tIle property, whichever is sooner; 4J All outdoor display areas
shall be limited to the display of automobiles and light trucks only and shall be paved; 51 As long as the
FOOT anticipates to utilize this site in connection with improvements for US 19, permanent perimeter
landscaping shall not be required; however, any utilization of this site for outdoor retail sales, displays or
storage shall provide fOf' ground cover and shrubbery generally consistent with the perimeter landscaping
requirements of Section 136.023 as indicated in condilion 2 above; and 6J Vehicle body work shall be
prohibited anywhere on tile property.
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Part at Blk, 2. Baskin's Replat Resub (2779 Gulf to Bay Blvdl, Herbert E & Jane B Wollowick (Silver
Saddle Sloan, Inc./Sweaty Eddy's), CU 92-45
Request - To permit on-premise consumption and package sales ot beer, wine and liquor
Zoned - CG (General Commercial)
Approved (motion made by Mr. Savage, and seconded by Mr. Bickerstaffel subject to tile following
conditions: 1 J The applicant shall obtain the requisite occupational Ijcense within six months of the date
of this public hearing: 2J The package sales of alcoholic ooverages shall be limited to beer and wine only;
3J There shall be no deliveries to the establishment and no building or property services for the premises
may be perfonned after 10:00 p,m. or before 6:00 a.m. on any day; and 41 There shall be no customer
accessible display area for package sales. Motion carried unanimously (6 to OJ.
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CLEARWATER 1119H COMMERCIAL'CENTER
PROPOSED USES
PERMITTED USES
GENERAL COMMERCIAL
CLEARWATER "19"
COMMERCIAL CENTER
LIMITED INDUSTRIAL
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Indoor retail sales Indoor retail sales Indoor retail sales
Restaurants Restaurants Restaurants
Business/Professional Business/professional Business/Professional
Offices Offices Offices
Medical clinicsl Medical clinicsl
laboratories laboratories
Business services Business services Business services
personal services Personal services
Indoor commercial rec- Indoor commercial rec-
reation/entertainment reation/entertainment
Nonprofit social or ,Nonprofit social or Nonprofit Bocial or
community services community services community services
Commercial or trade Commercial or trade
schools schools
Gasoline stations
Hotels/motels
Accessory dwellings Accessory dwellinqa Accessory dwellings
Interval ownerShip &
timeshare dwellings
Remote switching
stations
Public works projects Public works projects &'
& utility SUbstations/ utility substationsl
facilities facilitier>
Accessory uses Accessory uses Accessory uses
Manufacturing ManUfacturing
Research & Development Research & Development
(see conditional uses) Wholesaling/ Wholesaling/
distributing distributing
(see conditional uses) Indoor storage and/or Indoor storage and/or
warehousing warehousing
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GENERAL COMMERCIAL
CLEARWATER "19"
COMMERCIAL CENTER
LIMITED INDUSTRIAL
Indoor storage and/or
warehousin
Alcoholic beverage sales
(consumption on
premises)
Alcoholic beverage sales
(package sales)
Outdoor commercial
recreation entertainment
(permitted use)
(permitted use)
Alcoholic beverage
sales (consumption on
premises)
Alcoholic beverage
sales '(package sales)
Alcoholic beverage
sales (consumption on
premises)
Alcoholic beverage
sales (package sales)
Transportation stations
Veterinary offices
Animal grooming and/or
boarding facilities
Wholesaling/distributing
Vehicle service
Veterinary offices
Animal grooming
Vehicle service
Vehicle service
Blood plasma centers
Marina facilities
Residential shelters
Noncommercial arking
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Noncommercial parking
Child day care
Residential shelters
Noncommercial parking
child day care
Art galleries & studios
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Agenda Cover Memorandum
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Meeting Date: 12/17/92
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,SUBJECT:
North Fort Harrison/North Myrtle Avenue Zoning Study
RECOMMENDA TION/MOTION:
Receive zoning study for the North Fort Harrison/North Myrtle Avenue area and pass on first reading
Ordinances 5306-92, 5307-92, 5308-92, 5309-92, 5310-92, and 5311-92 amending the Land Use Plan
classifications and zoning districts for the area, and pass on first reading Ordinance 5320-92 creating
a new Infill Commercial Zoning District.
[] and that the appropriate officials be authorized to execute some.
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 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.
... The following uses should be added to the proposed Infitl Commercial district as conditional uses:
Bed and breakfast inns, outdoor commercial recreation, and congregate care.
... The following use should be deleted from the proposed Infill 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.
A summary of public comments before the Board by general category is attached,
The staff has also presented the study to tDe North Greenwood Design Review Committee, ~ Board of
Directors, North Ft. Harrison Business Association, Old Clearwater Bay Homeowner's Association and
the North Greenwood Association. A summary table listing comments from these groups is attached,
Also attached are several letters from the public concerning the study.
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Costs: NA
User Dcpt:
Current Fiscal Yr.
Advertised:
Dote: 11/3/92, 11/12/92, &
11/26/92
Paper: TAMPA TRIBUNE
o Not Requl red
Affected Parties
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FUldlng Source:
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o Operot I ng
o Other
Appropriation Code:
Attachments: 53011-9.;L
ORDINANCES: 5306-92~ 5308-92,
5309-92, 5310-92, 5311-92, &
5320.92
PUBLI C COMMENTS
BOARD COMMENTS
LETTERS
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North Fort Harrisonl
North Myrtle Avenue Zoning Study
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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 from two of
the groups for the tldownzoningll of existing RM-8 areas to an RS-8 classification to promote
neighborhood stability (the North Ft. Harrison Business Association and the Old Clearwater Bay
Homeowner's Association). However, as the comment summary indicates, there is a concern by several
property owners in the area that the rczoning will reduce the value of their property. Staff notes that
existing duplex, triplex and multifamily uses are currentlv nonconforming under their existing RM~8
classification; they would remain nonconforming under the proposed RS~8 classification.
There is a second concern 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 "barrier" ,between the North Greenwood and Old Clearwater,Bay
neighborhoods.
Staff recognizes this concern 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 1 995. Construction of these units will replace the housing units that might be removed from this
area as redevelopment occurs.
Also, regarding the "barrier" 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 land 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
to succeed since there will be a continued incentive for commercial property owners to retain their
property, even in an nonconforming status, in commercial use.
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. Per Commission direction on December 3. 1992, the ordinance has been
revised to reflect the staff recommendation,
Finally, staff has looked into the proposal to extend higher density multifamily zoning along the north
side of Venetian Drive. We feel that going beyond a recognition of the existing 12 unit multifamily
structure will neg~tively impact neighborhood stability by introducing new, higher density residential uses
to the area, Our further research into this matter has led us to conclude that the appropriate zoning
district to recognize the existing multifamily use is RM-16t rather than RM~20. We have revised the
ordinance accordingly.
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GROUPS/COMMENTS
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COMMENTS.
N. Greenwood Design
Review Committee
.. Potential for job creation
10/15/92 .. Single family area along Myrtle Avenue is too small
to be a viable residential area
Neighborhood Housing
Services
Old Clearwater Bay
Homeowners Association
.. Potential for job creation
10/28/92 .. Concern about creation of "barrier"
.. Delete "blood plasma center" use
11/04/92 .. Add "outdoor commercial recreation"
and "bed and breakfast inn" as
conditional uses
N. Ft. Harrison Business
Association
N, Greenwood Association
11/10/92 .. Endorsed study
.. Add urban park to Infill Commercial
11/12/92 area currently zoned RM-8, perhaps as part of 50 unit
assisted housing project
'1/24/92 Withholding comment until additional presentations to
Association can be made
N. Greenwood Design Review
Committee
Neighborhood Housing
Services
To Be Scheduled' Comments, if any, to be provided separately
as Needed
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GENERALIZED COMMENT/CONCERN
PUBLIC COMMENTS ,
11/17/92 PLANNING AND ZONING BOARD MEETING
.. Vera Brinson.
.. Clearether Gross.
to Oemetrios Panoutsakos
to Ed Carnegie
.. Ed Carnegie
Allow replacement of single family residences made
nonconforming if damaged or destroyed
Extend CI zoning to Osceola Avenue
.. Bob Fierstein
to Oliver Ackerley.
to Ed Carnegie
.. Debra Weib\e.
Allow noncommercial parking in RS-8 zone to enable
parking lots for businesses on Ft. Harrison to be
extended to RS-8 property fronting on Osceola
Do not, change RM-8 zoning to RS-8 zoning west of
N. Ft. Harrison Ave.
.. Richard Owens.
.. Dennis Henegar.
.. Ed Carnegie
Do not extend' commercial zoning or noncommercial
parking to Osceola Avenue
Establish consistent zoning pattern on Venetian Way
.. Vera Brinson.,
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
Cl zoning7
Only "quality development" should be allowed
Endorses study,
.. Oemetrios Panoutsakos
.. Debra Weible.
(representing N.Ft. Harrison Business
Association & Old Clearwater Bay
Homeowners Association)
to Clearether Gross.
.. Robert Ham.
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1211/92 PLANNING AND ZONING BOARD MEETING
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CITIZEN MAKING COMMENT
GENERALIZED COMMENT/CONCERN
Oliver Ackerley.
Do not change RM-8 zoning to RS-8 zoning west of N. Ft.
Harrison Ave.
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Hayor R.i ta G~rvey 1 and Clcllt"Wdter Clty Commissioners
City of Clearwater
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Re: Ur 10/30/92 IHUe1.4, fmd 11/5/92 phone r:onversation.
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SUbject: RE-ZONING OI:-~ 5~NICHOLSON ST. TO 'tINFILL COMI1ERCIALIt
Dear Hr. Polatty, M~yor and City Commissioners:
I am most f:!nthusloutjc about subject re-zon.ing proposal. Flnally, after twelve years
of free-fn1l since this 8rc~ was down ~oned from Genernl Commercial, this proposal
offers saIne hope for its now blighted condLtion.
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another loss. A fuw yeflrs ago 0 zoning vnriance was granted, and extensive improve-
ments were made for this property to meet requirements for use as a Congregate Care
Faclli ty. Althou<jh not cUrl'ently betng used for group care, the potenl:ial for this
constitues considerable val\le for this property.
I am eager to be included in the new Infill Commerci.al zoning 1 but hope there is a
way for me to keep the group cara pntential already created for my prop~rty.
Thank Yl'Ju .for your consJd~J:otlon of t.ilis matter.
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P. O. Box 4748
Clearwater, Fl 31618-1748
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NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATION
ClearWClle,. Fl 34617
November J 2, 1992
Dear Mr. Shuford:
, Thank you for the effort your department put into the Nprth Fort
Harrison Avenue North Myrtle Avenue Neighborhood Analysis and
Zonin2 Study. Thank you, also, for presenting it so professionally at
our board meeting on November 4.
The Officers and Doard of our Association have voted to support the
Map 8 plan which is your recom mended alternative, We feel that
'I nfill Com mercial is a desirab Ie and creative co m promise 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 requires a
periodic review, such as every 2 years, to deter mine whether the
very worthwhile Objectives stated in this plan are be~ng achieved as
measured by the section titled Measures of Success.
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area from Nicholson to the convergence of North Fort Harrison and
Myrtle be included in the future expansion of the Downtown
Development District.
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November 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 allot 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 B 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 Infill 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
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District is to see that the residents in the Old Clearwater Bay
Neighborhood Association also benefit wholeheartedly from these
. recommendations. While our Association deals mainly with the
business issues, many of the business people in our area are
likewise residents at Old Clearwater Bay.
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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 expansion of the Downtown Development District~
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NORTH FORT
BUSINESS DISTRICT
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ORDINANCE NO. 5306-92
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 CERTAI N REAL PROPERTY LOCATED ON THE
NORTH SIDE OF VENETIAN DRIVE, APPROXIMATELY 500 FEET
WEST OF NORTH FORT HARRISON AVENUE, CONSISTING OF LOTS
10 AND 11 AND PART OF LOT 9, BLOCK I, NORTH SHORE PARK
SUBDIVISION, FROM LOW DENSITY RESIDENTIAL TO RESIDENTIAL
MEDIUMj PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, the amendment to the future 1 and use plan element of the
comprehen s i ve plan of the City as" se t forth in th i S ord i nanee i s found to be
reasonable, proper and appropriate, and in compliance with Florida lawi now,
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BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF
CLEARWATER, FLORIDA:
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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:
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Block I, North Shore Park Subdivision.
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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
cf County Commissioners.
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ORDINANCE NO. 5307-92
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 ON THE NORTH SIDE OF VENETIAN
DRIVE, APPROXIMATELY 500 FEET WEST OF NORTH FORT
HARRISON AVENUE, CONSISTING OF LOTS 10 AND 11 AND PART
OF LOT 9, BLOCK I, NORr> SHORE PARK SUBDIVISION, AS
DESCR I BED MORE PARTI CULARL '( HERE IN, FROM MULTIPLE F AMI L Y
RESIDENTIAL "EIGHTll TO MULTIPLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL
llSIXTEENll DISTRICT; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
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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
Lots 10 and II, and part of Lot 9,
Block I, North Shore Park Subdivision.
(Z 92-10)
Zonina District
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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 amen~ment.
Section 4. This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon adoption,
subject to the approval of the land us~ category set forth in Ordinance No. 5306-
92 by the Pinellas County Board of County Commis.sioners.
PASSED ON FIRST READING
PASSEC- ON SECOND AND FINAL
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ORDINANCE NO. 5308-92
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA,
AMENDI NG TilE FUTURE lAND USE PLAN ELEMENT OF THE
COMPREHENSIVE PLAN OF THE CITY, TO CHANGE THE LAND USE
DESIGNATION FOR CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY GENERALLY LOCATED
EAST OF CLEARWATER HARBOR OR SUNSET DRIVE, WEST OF FORT
HARRISON AVENUE, AND NORTH OF CEDAR STREET, TOGETHER
WITH CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY GENERALLY LOCATED SOUTH OF
MARGO AVENUE, WEST OF MYRTLE AVENUE, NORTH OF MAPLE
STREET AND EAST OF SPRUCE AVENUE, AS DESCRIBED MORE
PARTICULARLY HEREIN, FROM LOW DENSITY RESIDENTIAL AND
COMMERCIAL/TOURIST FACILITIES TO RESIDENTIAL URBAN;
PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
vIHEREAS, 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 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 Exhibit A attached hereto.
(lUP 92-20)
Land Use CateQorv
From: Low Density Residential and
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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.
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PASSED ON SECOND AND FINAL
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Rita Garvey
Mayor-Commissioner
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City Attorney
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Lots 1 ,thru 6 and 13 thru 18, Block 8
Lots 1 thru 3 and 13 thru 18, Block 9, North Shore Park Subdivision
Lots,f2 thru 23, and 39 thru 48, Sunburst Court Subdivision
Lots 3 and 4, Block,,!
, Lots 1 and 2, Block 2
, Lots 3 and 4, Block 4
Lots 1 and 2, Block 5, Bayview Heights' Subdivision
Loti 3 thru 6, Gulf View Subdivision
Lots 21 thru 34, E. A. Marshall Subdivision
Lots 5 thru 16, Sharps Subdivisi~n
Lots 5 thru 8, 11 and 12, Buena Vista Subdivision
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Lots 44 thru 53, Enghurst Subdivision, 1st Addition
Lots 64 thru 78, Enghurst Subdivision, 2nd Addition
Lots 1 thru 35. Palm Bluff Subdivision
Lots I, 2 and 6, Block A
Lots 7 thru 13, Block B, Eldri~ge Subdivision
Lots 1 thru 6, Mighells Subdivision
Section 9-29-15, M&B 13-01/ 13-02 and 14.01
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ORDINANCE NO. 5309-92
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA,
A~1ENDING THE ZONING ATLAS' OF THE CITY BY REZONING
CERTAIN PROPERTY LOCATED EAST OF CLEARWATER HARBOR OR
SUNSET DRIVE, WEST OF FORT HARRISON AVENUE, AND NORTH OF
CEDAR STREET, TOGETHER WITH CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY
GENERALLY LOCATED SOUTH OF MARGO AVENUE, WEST OF MYRTLE
AVENUE, NORTH OF MAPLE STREET AND EAST OF SPRUCE AVENUE,
AS DESCRIBED MORE PARTICULARLY HEREIN, FROM MULTI PLE
FAMILY RESIDENTIAL "EIGHT~ AND NEIGHBORHOOD COMMERCIAL
TO SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL ~EIGHT" DISTRICT; 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,
Section 1. The following described property in Clearwater, Florida, is
hereby rezoned, and the zoning atlas of the City is amended'as follows:
Pro'Dert v
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From: Multiple Family Residential ~Eight~
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Section 2. The City Commission does hereby certify that this ordinance is
consistent with the City's Comprehensive Plan.
See Exhibit A attached hereto.
(Z92-11)
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Section 3. The Planning and Development Director is directed to revise the
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Section 4. This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon adoption,
subject to the approval of the land use category set forth in Ordinance No. 5308-
92 by the Pinellas County Board of County Commissioner. ,
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Mayor-Commissioner
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Lots 4 thru 8 and part of Lot 9, Block 1
Lots 1 thru 4, Block 6
Lots 1 thru 6 and 13 thru 18, Block 7
Lots 1 thru 6 and 13 thru 18, Block 8
Lots 1 thru 3 and 13 thru 18, Block 9, North Shore Park Subdivision
Lots 12 thru 23, and 39 thru 48, Sunburst Court Subdivision
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Lots 1 and 2, Block 2
Lots 3 and 4, Block 4
Lots 1 and 2, Block 5, Bayview Heights Subdivision
Lots 3 thru 6, Gulf View Subdivision
Lots 21 thru 34, E. A. Marshall Subdivision
Lots 5'thru 16, Sharps Subdivision
Lots 5 thru 8, 11 and 12, Buena Vista Subdivision
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Lots 44 thru 53. Enghurst Subdivision, 1st Addition
Lots 64 thru 78, Enghurst Subdivision, 2nd Addition
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Lots I, 2 and 6, Block A
Lots 7 thru 13, Block B. Eldridge Subdivision
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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 GENERALLY LOCATED
SOUTH OF PLEASANT STREET, EAST OF OSCEOLA AVENUE, NORTH
OF NICHOLSON STREET, AND WEST OF MYRTLE AVENUE, AND FOR
CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY LOCATED EAST OF MYRTLE AVENUE,
SOUTH OF GRANT STREET, WEST OF VINE AVENUE, AND NORTH OF
JONES STREET, AND FOR CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY FRONTING ON
PALMETTO STREET EAST OF THE VINE AVENUE INTERSECTION,
EXCLUDING CERTAIN PROPERTIES, AS DESCRIBED MORE
PARTICULARLY HEREIN, FROM COMMERCIAL/TOURIST FACILITIES
AND LOW DENSITY RESIDENTIAL TO GENERAL COMMERCIAL;
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comprehensive plan of the City as set forth in this ordinance is found to be
reasonable, proper and appropriate, and in compliance with Florida law; now,
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See Exhibit A attached hereto.
(LUP 92-21)
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From: Commercial/Tourist Facilities
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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:
Section 2. The City Commission does hereby certify that this ordinance is
consistent with the City's Comprehensive Plan.
Sectlon 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.
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Lots 1 thru 11, Sunburst Court Subdivision
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Lots 1 thru 3, Bayview Heights Subdivision, 1st Addition
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Part of Lots 3 and 6, Lesley Subdivision
Lots 1 thru 4,8 thru 20, and part of Lots 5, 6 and 7, E. A. Marshall Subdivision
Lots Ithru 4, Sharp's Subdivision
Lots 1 thru 4, Buena Vista Subdivision
Lots l,thru 5, Twin Oaks S'ubdivision
Lots 1 thru 10, Enghurst Addition
Lots 1, 3 thru 9, and 13, Palm Bluff Subdivision, 1st Addition
Lots 14 thru 20, Block B, and Lots 21 thru 26" ,Block C, J. J. Eldridge
Subdivision
Section 9-29-15, M&B 14-03, 14-04 and 14-05
Lots 1 thru 5, Block 3,Nicholson Subdivision
Lots 11 thru 15, Twin Oaks Subdivision
Lots 21 thru 25 and 30 thru 36, Enghurst Addition
Block E, Eldridge Subdivision
Lots 1 thru 10, Block 5, and vacated alley, Lincoln Place Subdivision
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Section 10-29-15, M&B 23-01, 23-02, 23-03,23-04, 23-05, 23-06, and part of 22-01
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Lots 4 thru 10, Block E, and Lots 4 and 5, Block F, Jurgens Addition to
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Lots 36 thru 40 and 46, Drew Park Subdivision
Lots 1 thru 4 and 8, Block A, and part of Block B, Bon Air Subdivis'ion
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AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA,
AMENDING THE ZONING ATLAS OF THE CITY BY REZONING
CERTAIN PROPERTY GENERALLY LOCATED SOUTH' OF PLEASANT
STREET, 'EAST OF OSCEOLA AVENUE. NORTH OF NICHOLSON
STREET, AND WEST OF MYRTLE AVENUE, AND FOR CERTAIN'REAL
PROPERTY LOCATED EAST OF MYRTLE AVENUE. SOUTH OF GRANT
STREET, WEST OF VINE AVENUE, AND NORTH OF JONES STREET,
AND FOR CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY FRONTING ON PALMETTO,
STREET EAST OF THE VINE AVENUE INTERSECTION, EXCLUDING
CERTAIN PROPERTIES, AS DESCRIBED MORE PARTICULARLY
HEREI N, FROM NEIGHBORHOOD COMMERCIAL AND MULTIPLE FAMILY
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PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
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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
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(Z 92-12)
Zonina District
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To: ' Infill Commercial
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. 5310-
92 by the Pinellas County Board of County Commissioners.
PASSED ON FIRST READING
PASSED ON SECOND AND FINAL
READING AND ADOPTED
Rita Garvey, Nayor-Commissioner
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Lots 1 thru II, Sunburst Court Subdivision
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lots 1 'thru 3, Bayview Heights Subdivision, 1st Addition
Lots I, and 2, Block I, and Lots 1 and 2, Block 4, Bayview Heights Subdivision
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Block E, Eldridge Subdivision
Lots 1 thru 10, Block 5, and vacated alley, lincoln Place Subdivision
Lots 1 thru 6, John Williams Subdivision
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ORDINANCE NO. 5320.92
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA,
RELATING TO THE LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE; CREATING SECTIONS
135.1521 THROUGH 135.1526, CODE OF ORDINANCES, TO
ESTABLISH AN INFILL COMMERCIAL DISTRICT; AMENDING
SECTION 136.025, CODE OF ORDINANCES, TO ESTABLISH
SUPPLEMENTARY CONDITIONAL USE STANDARDS FOR CONDITIONAL
USES PROVIDED IN THE INFILL COMMERCIAL DISTRICT;
PROVIDING AN EffECTIVE DATE.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF
CLEARWATER, FLORIDA:
Section 1. A new Division 19A, Code of Ordinances, consisting of Section
135.1521 through 135.1526, is created to read:
Division 19A. Infill Commercial District (CI)
Sec. 135.1521. General description.
This district is created 'to promote redevelopment of existing commercial
and mixed use areas.
Sec. 135.1522. Establishment/contraction.
It is intended that four acres or more be provided to establish a new
Infi11 Commercial District and that no eXisting Infill Commercial District be
contracted to an area of less than four acres, unless the city commission by
'ordinance determines that a reduced area is in the public interest.
Sec. 135.1523. Permitted uses.
Within Infill Commercial Districts, only the fOllowing uses (and structures
designed to serve such uses) shall be permitted:
(1) Multiple family dwellings.
(2) Indoor retail sales.
(3) Restaurants.
(4) Business/professional offices.
(5) Medical clinics/laboratories.
(6) Business services.
(7) Personal services.
(8) Indoor commercial recreation/entertainment.
(9) Nonprofit social or community services.
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(11) Gasoline stations.
(12) Hotels/motels.
(13) Accessory dwellings.
(14) Interval ownership and timeshare dwellings.
(15) Remote switching stations.
(16) Research facilities and laboratories.
(17) ,Photographic processing facilities.
(18) Printing and publishing facilities.
(19) Production of confectionery or baked goods.
(20) Assembly of electronic components and precision instruments.
,(21)' Art ga lleries/studios.
(22) Funeral homes.
(23) Accessory uses.
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(a) Principal and accessory structures:
1. From a street right-of-way: Structures with a height of 20 feet or
less shall have a required setback of 15 feet. Structures with a height greater
than 20 feet shall have a required setback equal to 20 feet plus 25 per cent of
the height of the structure above 20 feet.
2. From a side or rear property line: Structures with a height of 20
feet or less shall have a required setback of 10 feet. Structures with a height
greater than 20 feet shall have a required setback equal to 10 feet plus 25 per
cent of the height of the structure above 20 feet.
3. From an adjoining 'residential zoning district (side and rear property
lines only): Structures with a height of 20 feet or less shall have a required
setback of 20 feet. Structures with a height greater than 20 feet shall have a
required setback equal to 30 feet.
(h) Reserved.
(6) Maximum height:
(~) For hotel/matel and residential uses: 50 feet.
(b) For other uses: 35 feet.
(c) Such height limitations shall be increased or reduced in accordance
with applicable height bonus provisions, airport restrictions, and other
regulations contained in section 136.004.
(7) Minimum open space:
(a) For the lot: 25 per cent of the lot area;
(b) For the front yard: 75 per cent of the front yard area.
(8) Maximum floor area ratio: D.t1.
(9) Minimum bui lding separation distance within a development: Each
building within a development shall be separated from each other building within
the same deve lopment by a d is tance equa 1 to 40 per cent of the sum of the he i ghts
of such two adjacent buildings., but in no case shall the separation distance be
less than 20 feet.
(10) ~1aximum building coverage: 30 per cent.
Section 2. Subsection (c) of Section 136.025, Code of Ordinances, ;s
amended to read:
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Sec. 136.025. Conditional use standards.
(c) Supp lementary standards, by category of use. The fa l10wing 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.
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(3.1) Bed and breakfast inn uses may be permitted in the Infill Commercial
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~ The hours of operation are compatible with surrollndinq uses:
.!L.. The volume of traffic Qenerated by the use is compatible with
surroundinQ uses:
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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 com lies with all of the eneral standards contained in
subsection b of this section.
(8) Child day care may be permitted within the Limited Office, General
Off i ce , Ne i ghborhood Commerc i a 1, I nf ill Commerc i a 1. Commerc i a 1 Center, and
Public/Semipublic Districts upon a determination that:
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).
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(10) Congregate care facilities may be permitted within the Multip1e-
Family Residential "Twelve," "Sixteen," "Twenty-four" and I1Twenty-eight"
Districts, the Residential, Office and Commercial Planned Development Districts,
Limited Office. Infil1 Commercial. and Neighborhood Commercial Districts. sub,;ect
to the followinq upon detcrminatioA-tHa-t-:
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Commercial Infill Commercial. and Highway Commercial Districts upon determination
that:
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b. All doors shall be oriented so as to be least visible from public
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(16.1) Manufacturing uses may be provided in the Infi11 Commercial.
Research, Development 'and Office Park District~ upon det~rmination that:
a. The hours of operation are compatible with surrounding uses~
b. The volume of traffic generated by the use is compatible with
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c. Any noise generated by the use is compatible with surrounding uses~
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(17) Except as provided herein, marina facilities may be permitted in the
Beach Commercial, Resort Commercial "Twenty-FourU and "Twenty-Eight,1I General
Commercial, Infill Commercial. Research, Development and Office Park, and
Public/Semi-Public Districts, subject to the following:
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Limited Office, General Office, Neighborhood Commercial, North Greenwood
Commercial, Highway Commercial, Infi1l Commercial , and Limited Industrial
Districts upon determination that:
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(22) Outdoor retai 1 sales I displays and/or storage may be permitted within
the Genera 1 Commerc i a 1, Hi 9 hway Cornmerc i a 1, I nf ill Commerc; a 1. Commere i a 1 Center
an~ limited Industrial Districts 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 structures
shall be utilized in conjunction with the use.
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feet shall be provided for this use.
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subsection (b) of this section prceeding papagraph (b).
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(24.1) Residential shelters may be permitted within the Multi-Family
Residential Districts, and the Limited Office, Neighborhood Commercial, General
Commercial, Highway Commercial, Infi11 Commercial, Limited Industrial, Research,
Development and Office Park and Public/Semipublic Districts upon determination
that the use complies with all of the general standards contain~d in subsection
(b) of this section.
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(26) Transportation stations may be permitted, within the General
Commerc i a 1 , Highway Commerci a 1, I nf ill Commerc i a 1, and Pub 11 cl Semi pub 11 c
Districts and the Bayfront subdistrict of the Urban Center District upon
determination that the use complies with all of the general standards contained
in subsection (b) of this section preeedin~ paragraph (b).
(27) Vehicle service may be permitted within the Beach Commercial, General
Commercial, Highway Commercial, Infi11 Commercial, Commercial Center and Limited
Industrial Districts, upon determination that:
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e. The use shall comply with all of the general standards contained in
subsection (b) of this section preceding paragpaph (b).
(28) Veterinary offices may be permitted with the Limited Office. General
Office, General Commercial, Highway Commercial, Infill Commercial. Neighborhood
Commercial, and Beach Commercial Districts upon determination that:
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c. The use shall comply with all of the general standards contained in
subsection (b) of this section preceding pJrJg~aph (b).
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(30) WhOlesaling/distributing facilities may be permitted within the
General Commercial..L..a-R4Highway Commercial, and Infill Commercial Districts upon
determination that:
a. The size, mass and scale of any structure used for such activity is
compatible with surrounding structures.
h The proposed access, site desiqn, and vehicles used in the ooeration
are compatible with surrounding uses.
k:...a,.. The use shall comply with all of the general standards contained in
subsection (b) of this section preceding paragraph (b).
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Section 3. Section 137.005, Code of Ordinances, is amended to read:
Sec. 137.005. Definitions.
(a) Words and terms used in th i s cleve 1 opment code sha 11 be given the
meanings identified he~einafter:
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Bed and breakfast inn: A home occupation consisting of a form of Quest
lodaina in which bedrooms are rented and breakfast is served. Bed and breakfast
accommodatio~s shall only be permitted in buildinQs principally used as private
residences. The term is intended to describe the offerina of temporary lodqinQ
in a private home havina architectural and historic interest. rather than the
provision of food service or the offerina of facilities for lonq term occupancv.
such as provided bv hotel/motel uses.
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Section 4. The provisions of this ordinance have been found to be
consistent with the City of Clearwater Comprehensive Plan.
Section 5. This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon adoption.
PASSED ON FIRST READING
PASSED ON SECOND AND FINAL READING
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Rita Garvey
Mayor-Commissioner
Cynthia E. Goudeau
City Clerk
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ,
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The North Fort Harrison/North Myrtle Avenue area has been declining
for a number of years. Property deterioration, primarily due to
absentee ownership and land use patterns that promote conflicts, is
becoming increasingly widespread. Despite this decline, there are
some locations within the study area which remain relatively stable
single family residential neighborhoods.
This study was undertaken as an effort to promote redevelopment of
declining areas and to promote stabilization of existing strong
neighborhoods by minimizing land use conflicts.
study purpose, objective and measures of success follow.
PURPOSE
Develop a neighborhood plan that
for long-term redeyelopment of
entryway area while reducing land
that tend to promote neighborhood
creates the potential
this major Downtown
use incompatibilities
deterioration.
OBJECTIVES
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Improve "street appeal" along North Fort
Harrison and North Myrtle Avenues.
~ Reduce or eliminate blighting influences such
as ~nappropriate residential conversions and
blighted commercial structures and areas
through zoning incentives that encourage
desired development and proactivp- code
enforcement. ' .
It> Establish a long-range zoning pattern which
recognizes existing uses and promotes future
uses which support neighborhood cohesiveness
and compatibility from a land use standpoint.
.... Promote compatible densities within clearly
specified residential areas.
~ Stimulate new commercial development and
promote continued existence of existing
businesses through zoning district map
amendments.
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Establish a new zoning district to facilitate
a wider range of nonresidential uses within
the nonresidential corridors while promoting
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neighborhoods.
MEASORES OF SUCCESS
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Private .development of 100 new multi-family
residential units in the study area by 1997.
... Private development of 30,000 sq. ft. of new
nonresidential development in the study area
by 1997.
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A ten percent increase in nonresidential
property values (above the countywide rate of
increase in appraised value of nonresidential
properties) in the study area,between 1992 and
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Include the North Fort Harrison/North Myrtle."', -',
Avenue area in a comprehensive economic'~
development scheme for the promotion of IDixed )
nonresidential and residential development 1n~ ~
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Adopt a streetscape landscaping theme and
provide retroactive remedial landscaping along
North Fort Harrison Avenue by 1993.
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Perform "followup" housing code reinspection
of residential sections in the study area by
1994.
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development of 50 units of assisted multi':"
family housing in the study area by 1995.
... prepare CPTED study for the North Fort
Harrison/North Myrtle area by 1994.
ALTERNATIVES
In considering redevelopment and neighborhood stabilization options
for the North Fort Harrison/North Myrtle Avenue study area, six
options were developed. These options were:
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status Ouo Alternative - This alternative assumes the
continuance of the existing zoning pattern in the study
area.
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encourage commercial and Industrial Planned Development
rezonings in the existing nonresidential and some
residential sections of the study area.
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~ Hiqh Densitv Residential Alternative - This alternative
would rezone a large section of the study area to a high
density residential to promote residential development.
~ Hiqh Intensitv Commercial Alternative - This alternative
.. would rezone..a large section of the study area to high
intensity conunercial to promote commercial redevelopment.
~ Mixed Use Alternative - This alternative creates a mixed
use zoning for a large section of the study area to
promote a wider variety of land use types, while
minimizing potential conflicts through zoning standards.
~ Low Density Residential Alternative - This alternative
would rezone two relatively small sections of the study
area to a low density residential category to promote
increased neighborhood stability.
A summary of the advantages and disadvantages of each alternative
is provided below.
STATUS QUO ALTERNATIVE
ADVANTAGES
NO ZONING CHANGES REQUIRED -
NO ADDITIONAL STAFF RESOURCES
REQUIRED
NO ZONING CHANGES REQUIRED -
NO CREATION OF NEW
NON CONFORMITIES
DISADVANTAGES
REDEVELOPMENT POTENTIAL IS
LIMITED BY TYPES OF USES THAT
ARE ALLOWED AND BY ALLOWABLE
RESIDENTIAL DENSITY
REDEVELOPMENT POTENTIAL IS
LIMITED BY DEPTH OF BOTH
RESIDENTIAL AND NONRESIDENTIAL
ZONES
POTENTIAL FOR LAND USE
CONFLICTS REMAINS HIGH
NOT "PROCESS-ORIENTED"
ItSPOT ZONING" ALTERNATIVE
ADVANTAGES
ALLOWS t1TAILORING" OF
DEVELOPMENT PROPOSALS TO
SURROUNDING DEVELOPMENT,
MINIMIZING CONFLICTS
DISADVANTAGES
REQUIRES HEAVY COMMITMENT OF
STAFF RESOURCES TO REVIEW
REQUESTS AND TO PROMOTE
NEIGHBORHOOD AS A
REDEVELOPMENT AREA
IS'HIGHLY "PROCESS-ORIENTED,"
REQUIRING LENGTHY REVIEWS BY
CITY, SUBREGIONAL, REGIONAL
AND STATE AGENCIES AND BOARDS
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USES, WHICH PROMOTES
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REPRESENTS AN EXTREMELY LONG
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DEVELOPMENT PATTERNS
ELIMINATES NONRESIDENTIAL USES
WHICH SERVE SURROUNDING
NEIGHBORHOODS
CREATES A LARGE NUMBER OF
NONCONFORMING USES
REPRESENTS A UNI-DIMENSIONAL
APPROACH TO A COMPLEX LAND USE
PROBLEM
HIGH DENSITY RESIDENTIAL ALTERNATIVE
ADVANTAGES
INCREASES POTENTIAL FOR
RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT IN
VICINITY OF DOWNTOWN
ELIMINATES RM-8 "SANDWICH"
AREA BETWEEN COMMERCIAL
CORRIDORS
MINIMIZES CONFLICTS WITH
EXISTING RESIDENTIAL AREAS
NOT "PROCESS-ORIENTED"
HIGH INTENSITY COMMERCIAL ALTERNATIVE
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PROMOTES REDEVELOPMENT
ELIMINATES RM-8 "SANDWICH"
AREA BETWEEN COMMERCIAL
CORRIDORS
NOT "PROCESS-ORIENTED"
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REPRESENTS A UNI-DIMENSIONAL
APPROACH TO A COMPLEX LAND USE
PROBLEM
HAS THE POTENTIAL TO CREATE
COMPATIBILITY PROBLEMS WITH
SUCCESSFUL SINGLE FAMILY AREAS
SOME AREAS LACK DEPTH TO
ACCOMMODATE LARGE SCALE
COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT
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ADVANTAGES
TAKES A MIXED USE APPROACH TO
MAXIMIZE REDEVELOPMENT
POTENTIAL
USES PERFORMANCE STANDARDS
RATHER THAN REVIEW PROCESSES
TO MINIMIZE INCOMPATIBILITIES
MINIMIZES NONCONFORMITIES
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AREA BETWEEN COMMERCIAL
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ADVANTAGES
,RECOGNIZES DOMIN~f LAND USE
PATTERN
DISADVANTAGES
AFFECTS ONLY A SMALL PART OF
THE STUDY AREA; NOT
COMPREHENSIVE
MINIMIZES LAND USE CONFLICTS,
DETERIORATION RESULTING FROM
CONVERSIONS OF SINGLE FAMILY
STRUCTURES
WOULD CREATE NO
NONCONFORMITIES
RECOMMENDED ALTERNATIVE
Staff analysis of the seven alternatives discussed above has
resulted in the following recommended alternative. This
alternative combines aspects of the mixed use and low-density
residential alternatives into what staff feels would be the most
appropriate approach to the North Fort Harrison/North Myrtle study
area. The alternative also includes recognition of the existing
high density apartment located at 300 Venetian Point Drive as well
as establishes a single-family zoning district in the area of the
city's proposed infill housing project.
The following map illustrates the proposed zoning pattern under
this recommended alternative; areas proposed for a zoning change
are indicated in a crosshatched pattern. The alternative provides
for a wider variety of uses in the proposed Infill Commercial (CI)
zoning, relative to the existing Neighborhood Commercial zoning,
which will tend to promote and encourage new development. Existing
and proposed stable single family areas are also promoted under
this' alternative through the proposed "downzoningil of these areas
to an single Family Residential "Eight" (RS-S) classification.
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CONSIDERATIONS
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The study area is regarded as a high crime area by both the city of
Clearwater Police Department and area residents and business
owners. consequently, it seems appropriate to develop a crime
Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED) analysis of the
overall study area to determine what physical improvements can be
done in this neighborhood to reduce the incidence of crime. As
part of this plan, staff would propose developing a CPTED Study
during Fiscal Year 1993/94.
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The study area has been a part of the cityts proactive housing
inspections program. This program has been successful in
oorrecting numerous. Code violations in many neighborhoods within
the city. Because of the continued extent of Code violations in
this area, staff would recommend a "follOW-Up" inspection to occur
in 1994.
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Under the recommended zoning alternative for the'study area, some
existing affordable housing are'as would be converted to
nonresidential or high-density residential areas. Because of this,
it seems appropriate to "replacell the lower income dwellings which
might be lost through conversion to nonresidential or high-density
residential uses. The staff would propose to not only continue its
single family infill housing efforts in specified parts of the
study area but also construct a minimum of 50 multi-family assisted
housing units in the study area by 1995.
North Fort Harrison Avenue is an important entryway into Downtown
Clearwater, and is largely developed, with the only possibility of
improving landscaping along the corridor being through
redevelopment of existing developed sites. The staff would propose
a program of retroactive landscaping to be installed by the city of
Clearwater along North Fort Harrison Avenue.
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This Plan is predicated on the assumption that the proposed
expansion of the boundaries of "Downtown Clearwater" will be
adopted and implemented in the area roughly bounded by Jones street
to the south, Clearwater Harbor to the west, Nicholson street to
the north and The pinellas Trail and Myrtle Avenue to the east.
Should expansion of the Downtown zoning not occur in these areas,
revision of this plan to include these areas is warranted. Many of
the same problems that pertain to the study area established in
this plan (e.g., declining property values and inappropriate zoning
configurations) also apply to the proposed expansion area.
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RECEIPT AND
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SUBJECT:
Comprehensive Plan and Land Development Code Amendments - Pinellas Planning Council Consistency
Program
AECOMMENDA TION/MOTION:
Approve Comprehensive Plan and Land Development Code Amendments related to the Countywide
Consiste'ncy Program; pass on first reading Ordinances 5296-92 and 5312-92; pass Resolution 92-69
authorizing the PPC to request amendments to the Countywide Plan for properties located within City
limits; and pass Resolution 92-~ requesting tIle Pinellas Planning Council to reconsider certain of its
Countywide Land Use Plan Rules.
[] and that the appropriate officials be authorized to execute some.
BACKGROUND:
On October 13, 1992, the Planning and Zoning Board recommended denial of the proposed changes to
the City's Comprehensive Land Use Plan and Land Development Code relative to the PPC Consistency
Program. On November 5, 1992, this item was continued by the City Commission in order for a joint
work session to be held on this subject with the Planning and Zoning Board.
Two joint work sessions were held on November 17, 1992 and November 30, 1992. David Healey,
,Executive Director of the Pinellas Planning Council, was present at both meetings to answer questions
about the Countywide Rules relative to the PPC Consistency Program. Staff presented a table which
outlined the effects of the PPC Consistency Program on properties in the City of Clearwater. The
following paragraphs summarize discussion from the joint work sessions.
CITY LAND USE PLAN CATEGORIES
The proposed increase in the number of land use classifications will require more reviews by the PPC
and CPA (Countywide Planning Authority - County Commission), thereby reducing City Commission
authority to make local changes. As discussed in our work sessions, it is unlikely that the PPC staff will
favorably consider consolidating or reducing the number of categories since substantial discussion and
effort has gone into establishing these categories, and approximately one half the local governments in
Pinellas County have implemented changes to their regulations to adopt the proposed categories.
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Commission Action:
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Current Fiscal Yr.
Advertised:
Date: 10/29/92
Paper: TAMPA TRIBUNE
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Affected Parties
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FU'lding Source:
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o Operating
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Appropriation Code:
Attachments:
- RESOLUTION 92-69
- ORDINANCES 5296.92, 5312-92
. LUP CONVERSION TABLE
- GROYTH CENTERS HAP
- RESOLUTION 92-~
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PPC Consistency Program
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However, to retain the appropriate level of local zoning authority and flexibility, the Commission may
wish to consider requesting that the PPC consider reducing the total number of land use categories on
the Countywide Plan from 29 to approximately 10.
THRESHOLDS
1 The PPC has established a one acre threshold for LUP changes that place properties under this threshold
j, level on the Council's consent agenda. Staff has recommended that revisions be made to the Special
I Act to entirely exempt subthreshold amendments from PPC review. Staff has also recommended
j increasing the threshold in accordance with'the Planners Advisory Committee recommendation or with
State small-scale amendment thresholds.
TRANSFER OF DEVELOPMENT RIGHTS (TDR'S)
The PPC has established a maximum transfer of one unit per acre from properties designated
Preservation (except for properties seaward of. the CCCL). Staff feels TOR regulation should be a local
prerogative. Staff would recommend that TOR's be deleted from the Countywide Rules, leaving its
regulation entirely to the discretion of local governments, as has been done in a limited fashion for TOR's
across the CCCL.
MAJOR DENSITY/INTENSITY REDUCTIONS
.. .95 ISR (Impervious Surface Ratio) requirement in the Resort Facilities High classification - This
Countywide requirement will require changes to the Beach Commercial Zoning District which
currently has no minimum open space requirement). Given discussion at the work sessions, PPC
will not support a change. Staff recommends that the PPC be asked to revise its Rules to allow
a 1.0 ISR for existing areas in the Resort Facilities High classification which have been developed
under a 1.0 ISR requirement (e.g., the Beach Commercial Zoning District).
.. .65 FAR (Floor Area Ratio) requirement in the Institutional classification - This Countywide
requirement specifically affects Morton Plant Hospital's expansion plans. The City's P/SP zoning
district allows a maximum FAR of 1.00. PPC staff has indicated support for some solution to this
concern. Staff recommends that the PPC be asked to revise its Rules to allow a 1.0 FAR for
hospital uses within the Institutional classification.
MINOR DENSITY/INTENSITY REDUCTIONS
One minor density/intensity reduction issue remains a concern. This item is discussed below. PPC staff
support for the revision of PPC requirements is not considered likely, given our discussion at the work
sessions. Staff would recommend that the PPC be requested to revise its rules concerning this item.
.. Residential/Office Limited and Residential/Office General/Residential Office Mixed Use Category - \ I
Staff recommends that the PPC merge the classifications and establish a maximum 15 units per
acre density allowance and a .60 maximum FAR allowance for the merged classification.
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The Planning and Zoning Board will reconsider thIs Item on December 15, 1992. A memorandum with
any recommendations made by the Board will' be presented at the City CO,mmission meeting on
December 17, 1992. Staff recommends that the Commission adopt a resolution to the PPC expressing
our concerns about the changes to the City's Comprehensive Land Use Plan and land Development Code
regulations. '
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Staff would recommend that the City Commission adopt on first reading the proposed changes to make
the City's Comprehensive Land Use Plan and Land Development Code consistent with the Countywide
Plan. Simultaneously, the resolution to change the Rules in the areas which conflict with the City's'
standards will be forwarded to the ppe. If PPC decides to make these changes, then the regulations will
, be modified at second reading. If PPC chooses to not make the changes, then the City Commission will
be asked to advise staff on what course of action to take at second reading. Amendments to the City'S
Comprehensive Plan will be sent to the State DCA as a part of the City's first State biannual 1993
review.
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RESOLUTION NO. 92-69
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA,
AUTHORIZING THE TRANSMITTAL TO THE PINELLAS COUNTY
PLANNING COUNCIL OF CERTAIN CHANGES TO THE COUNTYWIDE
FUTURE LAND USE PLAN MAP AS THEY RELATE TO THE CITY OF
CLEARWATER; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, the Pinellas County Planning Council has adopted a countywide
future' land use plan map and is reviewing each element of the plan with the local
government agencies in Pinellas County to assure coordination with local goals
and pol icies and to establ ish consistency between the countywide future l'and use
plan map and local plans, as required by law; and
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WHEREAS, the Clearw~ter City Commission desires that the countywide future
land use plan map be consistent with Clearwater's future land use plan map, and
that certain changes as set forth in Exhibit A to this resolution be adopted in
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order to eliminate inconsistencies; now, therefore,
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF
CLEARWATER, FLORIDA:
Section 1. The changes set forth in Exhibit A to this resolution are
approved for transmittal to the Pinellas County Planning Council for
incorporation into the countywide future land use plan map.
Section 2. This resolution shall take effect immediately upon adoption.
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ORDINANCE NO. 52g6~92
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA, RELATING TO THE LAND
DEVELOPMENT CODE; AMENDING OR CREATING VARIOUS SECTIONS WITHIN CHAPTER
135, CODE OF ORDINANCES, TO REVISE THE CORRELATION OF THE ZONING
DISTRICTS IHTH THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN; TO CREATE A NE\~ SINGLE FAMILY
RESIDENTIAL 1I0NEII DISTRICT I A NEW MULTIPLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL ItTENIt
DISTRICT, AND NEW RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, AND OFFICE PARK,
PUBLIC/SEMIPUBLIC AND URBAN CENTER PLANNED DEVELOPMENT DISTRICTS; TO
REVISE THE ALLOWABLE DENSITY, OPEN SPACE, AND FLOOR AREA RATIO
REQUIRn1ENTS OF VARIOUS ZONING DISTRICTS; TO CONSOLIDATE THE AQUATIC
LANDS/COASTAL AND AQUATIC LANDS/INTERIOR 01 STRICTS INTO A NEW
PRESERVATION 01 STRICT; TO CREATE THE ACTIVITY CENTER/PRIMARY AND ACTIVITY
CENTER/SECONDARY OVERLAY DISTRICTS; AND TO CALCULATE RESIDENTIAL DENSITY
ON THE BASIS OF GROSS DENSITY, RATHER THAN NET DENSITYj AMENDING SECTION
136.011, CODE OF ORDINANCES, RELATING TO TRANSFERS OF DENSITY ACROSS THE
COASTAL CONSTRUCTION CONTROL LI NE AND OTHER AREAS; AMENDING SECTION
136.012, CODE OF ORDINANCES, RELATING TO DENSITY OF TOWNHOUSE
DEVELOPMENTS; AMENDING SECTION 136.014, CODE OF ORDINANCES, RELATING TO
FLOOR AREA FOR HOTEL AND MOTEL UNITS; AMENDING SECTION 136.021, CODE OF
ORDINANCES, RELATING TO DENSITY FOR RECREATIONAL VEHICLE PARKSj AMENDING
SECTION 136.029, CODE OF ORDINANCES, TO REFER TO PRESERVATION DISTRICTS
INSTEAD OF AQUATIC LANDS DISTRICTS; AMENDING SECTION 137.005, CODE' OF
ORDINANCE, RELATING TO DEFINITIONS; AMENDING, SECTION 137.015, CODE OF
ORDINANCES, RELATING TO THE STANDARDS FOR APPROVAL FOR ZONING ATLAS
AMENDMENTS; AMENDING SECTION 137.016, CODE OF ORDINANCES, TO REFER TO THE
uCOUNTY\HDE PLANNING AGENCY" RATHER THAN THE llCOUNTY PLANNING COUNCIL;"
REPEALING SECTIONS 135.171 THROUGH 135.175, CODE OF ORDINANCES, RELATING
TO THE AQUATIC LANDS~INTERIOR DISTRICT, PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF
CLEARWATER, FLORIDA:
Section 1. Section 135.005, Code of Ordinances, is amended to read:
Sec. 135.005. Correlation of zoning districts with comprehensive land use plan.
No development shall occur other than as is consistent with these zoning
regulations and the city comprehensive land use plan. For the purpose of correlating
these zoning districts with the land use plan and determining consistency between such
districts and plan classifications, the following shall apply:
ill The Sinale Familv Residential 1I0ne" District shall be consistent with the
residential estate plan classification.
ill The SinQle Familv Residential II Two II District shall be consistent in
conjunction with' the residential suburban residential olan classification.
ill The Single Familv Residential uFour" District shall be consistent with
the residential low residential plan classification.
ill f1+ The S;ngle-Fam; 1y Residential "T'lI'oll. ItFour", ISiX"T and "Eight"
Districts, and the t1ultiple-Family Residential HEightH District, and the RcsidontiJl
Planned Development District (with a net density of not more than eight (8) WAits per
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acre) shall be consistent with the urban 1ew density residential plan classification.
ill.{-2.t The Multiple-Family Residential "Tenll llT.....ehclI and "Shdeenll District
Distri~ts, and the Mobile Home Park District, and the Residential Planned Devclopment
Oistrict (with a nct density of mere than cight fa) units but Rot morc than sixtcen
(16) units pcr acre) shall be consistent and Jpplied only in eonjunetion with the
residential' low medium density rcsidentiJl plan classification.
ill -(4-} The Multiple-family Residential fll'welveU and IlSixteen" lITwcFlty",
"T'it'enty fourll and flTwenty eight", Districts and the Re::;;dentiJl Planned Development
District (with a net den~ity of marc than ~ixteen (16),units but not more thJn twenty-
eight (28) un;t~ per acre) shall be consistent and Jpplied only in conjunction with
the high density residential medium plan classificationT unless otherwise permitted
within this section.
ill The Multiple-Family Residential lITwentv," IITwenty-four." and "Twenty-
Eiqht" Districts shall be consistent with the residential hiQh plan classif~cation.
ial The Limited and General Office Districts shall be consistent with the
residential/office limited classification unless otherwise permitted within this
section.
ill {4.t The Limited and General Office Districts, and the Multiple-Family
Residential "Twelve" and IISixteenll Districts, the Residential Planned: Development
District (with a net dcn~ity of more than e~ght (8) un~t$ but not more thaR sixtecn
(16) URitS per gross Jcre) aRd the Office Pbnned Developmcnt District shall be
consistent und Jpplicd only in conjunction with the residential/office qeneral plan
classification unless otherwise permitted within this section.
.liQl f5+ The Resort Commerc ia 1 "Twenty-fourl' and "Twenty-e i ght II Di stricts, the
Neighborhood, Beach, Cencral Jnd Hi-gh~'1ay Commercial District.. Di:::trict:l the
CommcrciJl Ccntcr Di:trkt and the Beach Commercial Planned Development District shall
be consistent and applied only in conjunctiofl with the resort facilities hiQh
commercial/tourist facilities plan classification.
1lll +&+ The Urban Center District (including the Bayfront, Core. Transition
and Eastern Corridor subdistricts) and the Urban Center Planned Development District
shall be consistent Jnd Jpplied only in ..conjunction "-lith the Central Business Howntm"'f1
Development District plan classification.
~ The Neiqhborhood Commercial District shall be consistent with the
commercial limited or commercial neighborhood plan classification unless otherwise
permitted within this section.
illl The General Commercial and HiQhway Commercial Distt'icts shall be
consistent with the residential/office/retail plan classification unless otherwise,
permitted within this section.
1lll The North Greenwood, Commercial. Neiohborhood Commercial. General
Commercial. Highway Commercial and Commercial Center Districts shall be consistent
with the commercial general plan classification.
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l.1.2l +7+ The Research. Development 'and Office Park District bfmitcd Industrial
District and the Research. Development and Office Park Planned Development District
Industrial Planncd Oc'..elopmcAt District shall be consistent and applicd only in
conjunction with the industrial limited plan classification.
i1Ql The Limited Industrial District and the Industrial Planned Development
District shall be consistent with the industrial limited or industrial Qeneral plan
classifications.
l11l {.8.t The Public/Semipublic District and the Public/Semipublic Planned
Development District shall be consistent Jnd applied only in conjunction with the
institutional or transportation/utility public/:emipublic plan classifications
classificatiGR-.
.l1lD. f9+ The Open Space/Recreation Di stri ct and the' Recreat iona 1 Planned
Development District shall be consistent and applied only in EOAjunction with the,
recreation/open space plan classification.
i!2l The Preservation District shall be consistent with the preservation plan
classification.
'l1Ql The Residential. Office and Commercial Planned Development Districts shall
be consistent with the appropriate comprehensive plan classifications as determined
by the aoolicable density and intensity standards.
l1ll~ The Floodplain Overlay District and Historic Overlay District shall
bc consistent Jnd may be applied in conjunction with any comprehensive land use plan
classification.
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llfl The Activitv Center/Primary (AC!P) and the Activity Center/Secondary ~
(AC!S) Overlay District may be applied in conjunction with any comprehensive plan
classification.
Section 2. Article II of Chapter 135, Code of Ordinances, is amended to read:
ARTICLE II. ZONING DISTRICTS
Division 1. Sinole-Family Residential "0ne" District (RS 1)
Sec. 135.0051 General description.
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This district is created to provide a low density residential district with a
max imum permitted dens i tv of one (1) dwe 11 i no un it per acre. Land areas ass i Qned thi s
zonina are rer.erved for sinole-family'residential development.
Sec. 135.0052 Establishment/Contraction.
It is intended that four (4) acres or more be provided to establish a new
Sinole-Family Residential "One" District and that no existino Sinale-Familv
Residential "One" District be contracted to an area of less than four (4) acres,
unless the city commission determines bv ordinance that a reduced area is in the
public interest.
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Sec. 135.0053. Permitted uses. ,
Within Single-Family Residential "One" Districts. only the followina uses (and
structures desianed for such uses) shall be permitted:
III Detached stnole-family dwellinQs.
,iZl Familv care.
J1l Accessory uses.
Sec. 135.0054. Conditional uses.
Within SinQle~Fami1y Residential "Oneil Districts, the followinq use may be
permitted as a conditional use:
ill Reserved.
Sec. 135.0055. Use limitations.
ill UP to two horses may be kept on a lot with an area of one acre or more.
lZl Familv care.
111 Accessory uses shall comply with all terms contained in section 136.008.
ill A 11 uses , whether oermitted. cond itiana 1 or nonconforming. sha 11 be
conducted in consonance with the use standards contained in section 136.005.
Sec. 135.0056. Dimensional and numerical development reQuirements.
The followinQ dimensional and numerical requirements shall apply to all
development ~oJith SinQle Family Residential 1I0ne" Districts:
11l Maximum density: One dwellinQ unit per oross acre.
ill Minimum lot area oer dwelling unit: one acre (43.560 square feet).
ill Minimum lot width at setback line:
a. Interior lots: 100 feet.
b. Corner lots: 120 feet.
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~ Double frontaae lots: 125 feet.
ill Minimum setbacks: Each structure sha 11 be sub.iect to the followinq minimum
setbacks, or to any oreater setback requirements which may be applicable to a part;cu~
lar property in accordance with the uniform 'development reQulations contained in
chapter 136.
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a. Principal and accessory structures:
~ From a street riQht-of-wav: 35 feet.
2. From a side property line: 15 feet.
~ From a rear prooerty line: 25 feet.
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From a street riaht-of-wav: 35 feet.
From a side property line: 15 feet.
From a rear property line: 15 feet. .
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iQl Maximum heiQht: 30 feet: except that such heiaht limitation shall. where
applicable, be increased or reduced in accord with the heioht bonus provisions.
airport restrictions. and other reaulations contained in section 136.004.
III Maximum buildinq coverage: 25 per cent.
~ Minimum open space:
a. For the lot: 60 per cent of the lot area.
b. For the front yard: 75 per cent of the front yard area.
Division Z~. Single-Family Residential "Two" District (RS 2)
Sec. 135.006. General description.
This district is created to provide a low density ,residential district with a
maximum permitted density of 1.8 two (2) dwelling units per gross ~ acre. Land areas
assigned this zoning are reserved for single-family residential development.
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Sec. 135.011. Dimensional and numerical development requirements.
The following dimensional and numerical requirements shall apply to all
development within Single-Family Residential "Two" Districts:
(1) Maximum density: 1.B i~o (2) dwelling units per ar05S ~ acre.
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Division 1,-2-. Single~.Fami1y Residential "Four" District (RS 4)
Sec. 135.012. General description.
This district is created to provide a low density residential district with a
maximum permitted density of 3.75 four (q) dwelling units per Qross ~ acre. Land
areas assigned this zoning are reserved for single-family residential development.
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development within Single-Family Residentia.l "Four" Districts:
(1) Maximum density: 3.75 Four (~) dwelling units per Qross ~ acre.
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Division i J.. Single-Family Residential "Six" District (RS 6)
Sec. 135,018. General description.
This district is created to provide a low density residential district with a
maximum permitted density of 5.5 six (6} dwelling units per Qross fle-t. acre~ Land areas
assigned this zoning are reserved for single~family residential development.
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The following dimensional and numerical requirements shall apply to all
development within Single-Family Residential "Six" Oistricts:
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Maximum density: 5.5 Six (6) dwelling units per gross ~ acre.
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Division a 4. Single-Family Residential lIEight" District (RS 8)
Sec. 135.024. General description.
This district is created to provide a low density residential district with a
maximum permitted density of 7.5 eight (S} dwelling units per Qross ~ acre. Land
areas assigned,this zoning are reserved for single-family residential development.
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The following dimensional and numerical requirements shall apply to all'
development,within Single-Family Residential lIEight" Districts.
(1) Maximum density: 7.5 Eight (8) dwelling units per Qross ~ acre.
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Division ~~. Multiple-Family Residential "Eight~ District (RM 8)
Sec. 135.030. General description.
This district is created to provide a low density residential district with a
maximum permitted density of 7.5 eight (8) dwelling units per nross ~ acre. Land
areas assigned this ,zoning are reserved for single-falnily, two-family, three-family
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Sec. 135.035. Dimensional and numerical development requirements for two-family
dwellings.
The following dimensional and numerical requirements shall apply to two-family
dwelling development within Multiple-Family Residential "Eight" Districts:
(1) Maximum density: 7.5 Eight (8) dwelling units per qross ~ acre.
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Sec. 135.036. Oimensional and numerical development requirement for three-
family dwellings.
The following dimensional and numerical requirements shall apply to three-family
dwelling development within Multiple-Family Residential l'Eight" Districts:
(1) Maximum density: 7.5 Eight (8) dwelling units per qross fl~ acre.
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Sec. 135.037. Dimensional and numerical development requirements.
The following dimensional and numerical requirements shall apply to development
within Multiple-Family Residential "Eight" Districts ~ot expressly regulated
elsewhere:
(1) Maximum density: 7.5 Ei~ht (8) dwelling units per qross ~ acre.
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Division 7. Multiple-Family Residential "Ten" District (RM 10)
Sec. 135.0371.
General description.
This district is created to provide a medium density residential district with
a maximum permitted density of ten dwellinq units per Qross acre. Land areas assioned
this zoninq are reserved for sinqle-familv. two-family. three-family or multiple-
familY residential development.
Sec. 135.0372. Establishment/contraction.
It is intended that four acres or more be provided to establish a new Multiple-
Family Residential "Ten" District and that no existinq Multiple-Familv Residential
"Ten" District be contracted to an area of less than four acres. unless the city
commission determines bv ordinance that a reduced area is in the public interest.
Sec. 135.0373~ Permitted uses.
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Accessorv uses. .
Sec. 135.0314. Conditional uses.
Within Multiple-Familv Residential "Ten" Districts. the fo~lowinQ uses may be
permitted as co~ditional uses:
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111 ConQreaate care.
iJl Noncommercial parkinQ.
111 Residential shelters.
Sec. 135~0375. Use limitations.
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ill Townhouses shall be Qoverned by the dimensional and numerical development
requirements contained in section 136.012.
ill Detached sinale-familv dwel1inQs shall be Qoverned bv the dimensional and
numerical development requirements of the Sinole-Familv Residential "Eight" District
, contained in section 135.029.
111 Family. group and conaregate care facilities shall comply with"section
136.020,
lil Accessorv uses shall comply with section 136.008.
ill All uses, whether permitted. conditional or nonconformina. shall be
conducted in consonance with the use standards contained in section 136.005.
Sec. 135.0376. Dimensional and numerical development reQuirements for two~
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The following dimensional and numerical requirements shall apply to two-famil~
dwellinq development within Multiple-Family Residential uTenu Districts:
III Maximum density: Ten dwelling units per Qross acre.
111 Minimum lot area: 7.000 square feet.
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~ Interior lots: 70 feet.
~ Corner lots: 90 feet.
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a. Standard lots: 100 feet.
b. Double frontage lots: 125 feet.
ill Minimum setbacks: Each structure shall be sub.iect to the followina minimum
setbacks. or to any Qreater setback requirements which may be applicable in accordance
with the uniform development reQulations contained in chapter 136.
~ Principal and accessory structures:
~ From a street riaht-of-way: 25 feet.
2. From a side property line: 6 feet.
3. From a rear property line: 10 feet.
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From a street riaht-af-way: 25 feet.
From a side property line: 6 feet.
,From a rear property line: 8 feet.
ill Maximum heioht: 30 feet; except that such heio'ht limitation shall be
increased or reduced in accord with the applicable heiQht bonus provisions. airport'
restrictions. and other reQulations contained in section 136.004.
ill Maximum bui1dinq coveraqe: 42 per cent.
Lgl Minimum open space:
a. For the lot: 35 per cent of the lot area.
~ For the front yard: 50 per cent of the front yard area.
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family dwel1inQs.
The followinQ dimensional and numerical requirements shall apply to three-family,
dwel1inQ development within Multiple-Family Residential "Tenll Districts:
ill Maximum density: 10 dwe11inq units per qross acre.
ill. Minimum lot area: 10.000 square feet.
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a. Interior lots: 80 feet.
b. Corner lots: 100 feet.
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a. Standard lots: 100 feet.
b. Double frontaoe lots: 125 feet.
ill Minimum setbacks: Each structure shall be subject to the followinq minimum
setbacks, or to any Qreater setback requirements which may be applicable in accordance
with the uniform development reQulations contained in chapter 136.
a. Principal and accessory structures:
1. From a street riaht-of-wav: 25 feet.
2. From a side property line: 8 feet.
3. From a rear property line: 12 feet.
b. In-Qround swimmino pools and screened pool enclosures:
1. From a street rioht-of-way: 25 feet.
~ From a side property line: 6 feet.
~ From a rear property line: 8 feet.
ill Maximum he ioht: 30 feet; except that such hei oht 1 imitat ion shall be
increased or reduced in accord with the applicable heiQht bonus provisions,' airport
restrictions, and other reQulations contained in section 136.004.
ill Maximum buildinq coverage: 42 per cent.
1ftl Minimum open space:
~ For the lot: 35 per cent of the lot area.
h For the front yard: 50'per cent of the front yard area.
Sec. 135.0378. Dimensional and numerical development reguirements.
The followinQ dimensional and numerical requirements shall apply to development
within Multiple-Family Residential "Tenn Districts not expressly reQulated elsewhere:
ill Maximum density: 10 dwellinQ units per qross acre.
Lgl Minimum lot width at setback line: 100 feet.
ill Minimum lot depth:' ,100 feet. '!
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less than hereinafter set forth. or less than any h iaher standard which may be
a~plicable in accord with the uniform development reaulations contained in chapter
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~ From a rear property line: 15 feet.
~ In-Qround swimminq pools and screened pool enclosures:
~ From a street rioht-of-wav: 30 feet.
~ From a side property line: 8 feet.
~ From a rear property line: 8 feet.
ill Maximum heiqht: 30 feet: except that such heiqht limitation shall. where
applicable. be increased or reduced in accord with the heioht bonus provisions.
airport restrictions. and other reou1ations contained in section 136.004.
ill Max i mum bu i 1 d i no coveraoe: 42 per ce n t.
ill Minimum open space:
~ For the lot:' 35 per cent of the lot area.
~ For the front yard: 50 per cent of the front yard area.
1al Maximum number of units in a row per structure: 7 units.
121 Minimum bui1dino separation distance within a development: Each bui1dinq
within a development shall be separated from each other buildino within the same
development bv a distance equal to 50 per cent of the sum of the heiohts of such two
ad~acent buildinqs. but in no case shall the separation distance be less than 20 feet.
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Division 1i~. Multiple-Family Residential IITwelvell District (RM 12)
Sec. 135.038. General description.
This district is created to provide a medium density residential district with
a maximum permitted density of 11.5 twelve (12) dwelling units per Qross ~ acre.
Land areas assigned this zoning are reserved for single-family, two-family, three-
family and/or multiple-family residential development.
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dwellings.
The following dimensional and numerical requirements shall apply to two-family
dwelling ~evelopment within Multiple-Family Residential ~Twelve" Districts:
(1) Maximum density: ~ Twelve (12) dwelling units per Qross ~ acre.
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The following dimensional and numerical requirements shall apply to three-family
dwelling development within Multiple-Family Residential "Twelve" Districts:
(1) Maximum density: 11.5 Twelve (12),dw~11ing units per Qross ~ acre.
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Sec. 135.045. Dimensional and numerical development requirements.
, The following dimensional and numerical requirements shall apply tO,development '
within ~ultiple-Family R~sidential "Twelve" Districts not expressly regulated
elsewhere:
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Max imum dens ity:
11.5 T'....clvc (12) dwelling units per Qross fle-t. acre.
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Division i~. Multiple-Family Residential "Sixteen" District (RM 16)
Sec. 135.046. General description.
This district is created to provide a medium density residential district with
a maximum permitted density of .li sixteen (16) dwell ing units per Qross -R€:t- acre. Land
areas assigned this zoning are reserved for single-family, two-family, three-family
and/or multiple-family residential development.
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Sec. 135.051. Dimensional and numerical development requirements.
The following dimensional and numerical requirements shall apply to development
within Multiple-FamHy Residential IISixteen" Districts not expressly regulated
elsewhere:
(1), Maximum density: .l.2. Sixteen f!-&} dwelling units per Qross flet. acre.
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Division lQ. S. Multiple-Family Residential "Twentyll District; (RM 20)
Sec. 135.052. General description.
This district is created to provide a hi9h density residential district with
a maximum permitted density of 18.5 twenty (20) dwelling units per Qross flet. acre.
The preferred land use in this district is multiple-family development.
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within Multiple-Family Residential "Twenty" Districts not expressly. regulated
elsewhere:
(1) Maximum density: 18.5 Twenty (20) dwelling units per qross ~ acre.
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Division ll.g.. Multiple-Family Residentia" IITwenty-four" District (RM 24)
Sec. 135.058. General description.
This district is created to provide a high density residential district with
a max imum permitted dens ity of 22.5 b..'enty four (21) dwe 11 i ng un its per cross fle-t-
acre. The preferred land use in this district is multiple-family development.
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Sec. 135.063. Oimensional and numerical development requirements.
The following dimensional and numerical requirements shall apply to development
within Multiple-Family Residential "Twenty-four" Districts not expressly regulated
elsewhere:
(1) Maximum density: 22.5 Twenty four (24} dwelling units per cross f\eot. acre..
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Oivision 1144. Multiple-Family Residential UTwenty-eightll District (RM 28)
Sec. 135.064. General description.
This district is created to provide a high density residential district with
a maximum permitted density of .f..Q. twenty eight (28) dwell ing units per QfOSS -fle-:& acre.
The preferred land use in this district is multiple-family development.
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Sec. 135.069. Dimensional and numerical development requirements~
The following dimensional and numerical requirements shall apply to development
within Multiple-Family Residential "Twenty-eightl1 Districts not expressly regulated
elsewhere:
(1) ~iaximum density: 26 .twenty cignt (28) dwelling un'its per gross ~ acre.
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Division 11 4+. Mobile Home Park District (RMH)
Sec. 135.074. Dimensional and numerical development requirements.
Unless specifically preempted by the following section 135.075, the following
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Home Park Districts:
(l) Maximum park density: 9.5 ,Ten (In) mobile home units per Qross -Re-t- acre.
(9) Recreation area: Not less than ten (10) per cent of the 'qross '"* land
area of the mobile home park shall be reserved, designed and improved for the
exclusive recreational use of the mobile home park residents.
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Division 11~. Planned Development District (--PO)
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Sec. 135.077. Subdistricts.
The planned development district shall be comprised of the following g six (6)
subdistricts, the preferred land use in each implied by the subdistrict title:
(1) Residential Planned Development'District (RPD).
(2) Office Planned Dev~lopment District (OPD).
(3) Commercial Planned Development District (CPO).
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(4) Industrial Planned Development District (rPD).
ill Research. Development and Office Park Planned Development District (RDPD).
ill W Recreat iona 1 Planned Deve lopment District -,(RecPD) .
,ill ffrt Clearwater Beach Planned Oe~elopment District (CBPO).
iftl Public/Semipublic Planned Development District (PSPPD).
1Rl Urban Center Planned Development District (UCPDD).
Sec. 135.078. Establishment/contraction.
It ;s intended that four (4) acres or more be provided to establish a new
Residential, Office, Commercial, Industrial. Research, Development and Office Park.
Public/Semipublic. Urban Cen~er or Clearwater Beach Planned Development District and
that.2Q fifty (50) acres or more be provided to establish a Recreational Planned
Development District, unless legislatively (by ordinance) determined by ordinance ~
city commission to be in the public interest. Furthermore, it is intended that no
existing Residential, Office, Commercial, Industrial or Clearwater Beach, Planned
Development District be, contracted to ,an area of less than four {-4-} acres, and that
no ex i st i ng Recreat iona 1 Pl anned Deve lopment Di stri ct be contracted to an area of less
than 50 fifty (59) acres, unless the city commission determines by ordinance
legislatively (by ordiAJRce) determines that a reduced area is in the public interest.
Sec. 135.079. Permitted uses.
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Within each of the subdistricts of the Planned Development District, only the
following uses may be permitted and all require city commission approval in
conjunction with site plan'approval:
(1) Residential Planned Development District: Any single or combination of
residential uses identified as permitted in the residential zoning districts contained
, in this chapter.
(2) Office Planned Development District: A~y single or combination of uses
identified as perlnitted in the office or residential zoning districts contained in
this chapter.
(3) Commercial Planned Development District: Any single or combination of uses
identified as 'permitted in the commercial, office or residential zoning districts
contained in this chapter.
(4) Industrial Planned Development District: Any single or combination of uses
identified as permitted in the Limited Industrial District or any commercial zoning
district contained in this chapter.
ial Research. Development and Office Park Planned Development District: Any
sinale or combination of uses identified as permitted in the Research Development and
Office Park Zonina District contained in this chapter.
iftlf%} Recreational Planned Development District: Any single or combination
of uses identified as permitted in the Open Space/Recreation District, plus, retail
sales and restaurants which are integral to and limited in size and scope so, as to
complement the recreation use which they directly serve.
lZl +&} Clearwater Beach Planned Development District: Any sinole or
combination of tourist-oriented hotel, motel, restaurant, retai 1, service,
entertainment or and/or office uses.
ill Public/Semipublic Planned Development District: Anv sinole or combination' "
of uses identified as permitted in the Public/Semipublic District contained in this
chapter.
~ Urban Center Planned Development District: Anv sinole or combination of
uses identified as permitted in the Urban Center District contained in this chapter.
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identified as conditional in the cownercial, office or residential zoning, districts
contained in this chapter.
(4) Industrial Planned Development DistriCt: Any single or combination of uses
identified as conditional in the Limited Industrial District or any commercial
district contained in this chapter.
ill Research, Development and Office Park Planned Development District: Any
sinale or combination of uses identified as conditional uses in the Research,
Development and Office Park Zonina District contained in this chapter.
1Ql ffrt Recreational Planned Development District: Only alcoholic beverage
sales (consumption on premises) may be considered as a conditional use and only where
such use is integral to and limited in size and scope so as to complement the
recreation use which it directly serves.'
ill W Clearwater Beach Planned Development District: Any single or
combination of uses identified as conditional in the commercial zoning districts
contained in this chapter.
ill Public/Semipublic Planned Development District: Anv sinQle or combination
of uses identified as conditional in the Public/Semipublic District contained in this
chapter.
~ Urban Center Planned Development District: Anv sinale or combination of
uses identified as conditional in the Urban Center District contained in this chapter.
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Sec. 135.082. Dimensional and numerical development pequircments.
The following diffiCn$~on3l and numerical devilopment requirement shall apply t~
all development within Planned DcvcloprncRt Di$trictsl
(1) ~hl\imUffi density; it/cot)' eight (28) dwelling units or forty two (42)
hotel/motel units per net acre.
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Sec. 135.087. Use limitations.
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ill The following dimensional and numerical requirements shall apply to
development within Limited Office Districts not expressly regulated elsewhere:
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(b) The followinQ special dimensional and numerical development reQuirements
shall applv to development within Limited Office Districts which are classified
residential/office liloited on the comprehensive plan:
ill Maximum density: 7.5 units per Qross acre.
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Nursing homes shall have a maximum density of 12 sixteen (16) units per
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iAl The following dimensional and numerical requirements shall apply to all
development within General Office Districts:
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however, be increased by up to 0.1 bm tenths (0.2) where additional open space for
the lot is provided in excess 9f the minimum specified in preceding paraQraph (6)
recital "6". Any development having such additional open space shall be permitted,
in a linear progression, a floor area ratio of from 0.4 four tenths (0.4) to 0.5 ~
tenths (0.6) where, also in a linear progression, 25 t','/cnty five (25) per cent to 50
fifty (SQ} per cent of the lot is reserved as permanent open space.
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shall apply to development within General Office Districts which are classified
residential/office limited on the comprehensive plan:
ill Maximum density: 7.5 units per qross acre.
ill Maximum floor area ratio: 0.4"0
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Sec. 135.100. Dimensional and numerical development requirements.
ill The following dimensional and numerical requirements shall apply to
development within Neighborhood Commercial Districts not expressly regulated
elsewhere:
(1) Maximum density: 1li ~ixtecn (16) dwelling units per Qross ~ acre.
(b) The followinq special dimensional and numerical development requirements
shall apply to development within Neiqhborhood Commercial Districts which are
classified commercial neiQhborhood on the comprehensive plan:
ill Maximum density: 10.0 units oer aross 'acre.
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(1) Maximum dens ity: (16) dwelling ~\ per qross'~ acre.
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(1) Maximum density: 26 -l't;cnty eight (28-j dwelling units or 40 forty two (fr-~
hotel/motel units per qross ~ acre.
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The following dimensional and numerical requirements shall apply to devel~pment
with in Resort Commerc; a 1 "Twenty-four" D'i s tri cts not express ly regu 1 ated elsewhere:
(1) Maximum density: 22.5 lh'cntj' foul' (21) dwelli,ng units or 15. thirty six
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Division n +s. Resort Commercial "Twenty-eight'l District (CR 2,8)
Sec. 135.119. Dimensional and numerical development requirements.
The following dimensional and numerical requirements shall apply to development
within Resort Commercial "Twenty-eight" Districts not expressly regulated elsewhere:
(1) Maximum density: 26 Twenty eight (28) dwelling units or 40 forty t\.JO (12)
hotel/motel units per qross flet. acre.
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Sec. 135.125. Dimensional and numerical development requirements.
. ill The following dimensional and numerical requirements shall apply to
development within General Commercial Districts:
(1) ~\aximum density: 24 T'Ncnty eight (28) dwelling units or 40 forty h.'o (q2)
hotel/motel units per qross ~ acre.
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to development within General Commercial Districts which have been classified as
residential/office/retail on the comprehensive land use plan:
ill Maximum density: 18 dwe 11 i n q un its or 30 hotel/motel units per Qross
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(a) The following dimensional and numerical requirements shall apply to
development within Highway Commercial Districts:
(1) Maximum density: 24 Twenty eight (28) dwelling units or 40 forty two (12)
hotel/motel units per qross -rn;.t. acre.
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Division 26 ~. Urban Center District (UC--)
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: 2.0 T\'.'O (2.0).
(2) Maximum density: 42 Forty b.'O (~2) dwelling or hotel units p~r qross -rn;.t.
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Development requirements for the Eastern Corridor subdistrict.
(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:
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dcn~ity of twcnty eight (28) unit~ pcr net acre.
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followino uses shall be limited to a maximum contiouous area of five areas: Business
services: business/professional offices: indoor retail sales: restaurants: nonprofit
social or community services: public works projects and utility substations/
facilities: vehicle service: outdoor retail sales. displays and/or storaQe: alcoholic
beveraQe sales (consumption on premises): alcoholic beveraQe sales (packaQe sales):
child day care: public and private elementary. middle and hioh schools: and
universities, colleoes, academies and similar facilities for learninQ.
ill In areas classified Qeneral 'industrial on the comprehensive plan. the
followinQ uses shall be permitted only as accessory uses located within the structure
to which it is accessory and shall not exceed 25 percent 'of the floor area of the
principal use to which it is accessory: Business services: business/professional'
offices: indoor retail sales: restaurants: vehicle service: alcoholic beveraoe sales
(consumption on premises): and alcoholic beveraoe sales (packaoe sales).
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in areas classified as limited industrial on the comprehensive plan.
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ill The following dimensional 'and numerical requirements shall ap;:lly to
development within Limited Industrial Districts:
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shall applv to development within Limited Industrial Districts which are classified
limited industrial on the comprehensive plan:
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density of twenty eight (28) units pcr Act acrG.
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acres: Business services: business/professional offices: restaurants: personal
services: and alcoholic beveraqe sales (consumption on premises).
l1ll Hotel/motel development sites shall not exceed a maximum area of five
acres; such sites shall be permitted on1v within a Research. Development and Office
Park zoned area containinq a minimum of 50 acres.
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Division 29 ~. Public/Semipublic District (P/SP)
Sec. 135.157. Use limitations.
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la. sixtcen (16) units per qross ~ acre.
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The following dimensional and numerical requirements shall apply to all
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Division 30 ~. Open Space/Recreation District (OS/R)
Sec. 135.164. Dimensional and numerical development requirements.
The following dimensional and, numerical requirements shall. apply to all
developm~nt within Open Space/Recreation Districts:
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(3) Minimum open spacel for the f~Jnt yard: Scventy five (75) pcr CCAt.
~ For the lot: 40 per cent.
~ For the front yard: 75 per cent.
111 Maximum floor area ratio: 0.25.
ill f4+ Minimum building separation distance within a development: Each
building within a development shall be separated from each other building within the
same development by a distance equal to 50 fifty (SO) per cent of the sum of the
heights of such two fa+ adjacent buildings, but in no case shall the separation
distance be less than 20 t'^,CAty (20) feet. . ' .
i2l f&t Except as provided herein, no residential or commercial uses may be
developed within the Open Space/Recreation District. However, if the adjoining upland
property is developable and under the same ownership as the Open Space/Recreation,
District property, the allowable uses for the Open Space/ Recreation District property
shall be deemed to be equivalent to the allowable uses under the zoning district
regula,tions applicable to the adjacent property for the limited purpose of considering
a transfer of development rights.to the adjacent property pursuant to section 136.011,
provided/that the density or intensity of uses available for transfer shall not exceed
the maximum allowed,on the adjoining property.
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Division Jl~. Preservation (P) Aquatic Lands COJstal District (AL/C)
Sec. 135.165. General description.
This district is created to protect the waters, waterways and coastal wetlands
of the Gulf of Mexico and Tampa Bay and noncoastal wetlands, environmentallv sensitive
palustrine. lacustrine and riverine areas. natural and artificially made interior
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bodies of water and other submerOQd lands through the control of development of these
areas so that their ecological and aesthetic values may be preserved for ,the health
and enjoyment of present and future generat ions, cons i s tent 'Nit" cha~ 72 653,
Special ^cts of Florida, and the authority of the city to centrol dcvcloPRICAt within
its boundaFics for the health, safety, and welfare of its inhabitants.
Sec. 135.166. Application.'
It is intended th,at the Preservation !',quatic Lands Coastal District be applied
to all naturally and artificially made coastal and noncoasta1 bodies of .water and
wetlands of the Gulf of Mexico and Tampa Bay, including spoil islands, spoil banks,
basins, bays, bayous, canals, brackish streams, creeks, ponds, swamps, marshes, boos,
lakes and rivers, and other ~"'atcrs Jnd ~'Iaterh'aY$ of the Gulf 'of Mcx;eo and :rampa Bay,
whether publicly or privately owned. The Preservation Aquatic lands COJ~tal District
shall apply to all surface waters, and water columns and submerged lands thereunder
(for coastal waters, submerQed lands shall be considered those lands seaward from the
estab 1 i shed 1 ine of mean high tidel and seaward. Furthermore, the Preservation
Aquatic Lands Coastal District shall be applied to all upland areas 30 thirty (30)
feet landward of mean high tide where mangroves exist. (Mangroves are recognized of
special ecological value to the city and are defined in section 98.01 of the
Clearwater Code of Ordinances.)
Sec. 135.167. Permitted uses.
Within Preservation Aquatic Lands Coastal Districts, only the following uses
(and structures designed for such uses) shall be permitted:
(I) Recreation activities which are not environmentally disruptive~
spccHicJ 11y:
J. fishing.
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Within Preservation Aquatic Lands Coastal Districts, the fOllowing uses may be
permitted as conditional uses:
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The followinq dimensional and numerical reQuirements 'shall apply to all'
development within Preservation Districts:
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ill MinimulIl floor 11rOll rnt1o: 0.1.
ill Excc)t as ro I~d rosidcntii\l or cOll1mercial uses may be
developed within the Presorvill io ) ~trlct Ilowever. if the adjoininq upland oropertl{
is develojlllhle and under lIw some oWfwrshill ns the Preservation District property.
the allowable uses for tha PrcsorVlltion District property shall be deemed to be
equivalent to tha allowt1blu usus under qlQ loning district reQtJ1iltions applicable to
the ad.iacent property for the limited purrOSQ of considerinQ a transfer of development
riQhts to the iHl.iacent property pursuilnt to section 136.011. provided that the densitl{
or intensity of llses aVililllhle for trnnsfcr shall not exceed the maximum allowed on
the adjoininQ property.
ill ^ 25- foot wide VfHIO tll t i vc Ilu f fer sha 11 be prov i ded in accordance with Sec.
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Division 34. Activitv Center/Primary (AC!P) and
Secondary (AC/S) Overlay District
Sec. 135.1851. General description.
These districts are created to depict properties that are now developed; or are
aQprooriate to be developed, to facilitate hiQh intensity development as reaional and.
subreQional focal points of commerce. employment. or housinQ, and to provide separate
standards for density/intensity of use consistent with the purpose, character, and
service capacity of such properties. These properties may include areas identified'
as Reaional Activitv Centers in state and reoional plans.
Sec. 135.1852. Establishment/contraction.
It is intended that 50 acres or more be provided to establish a new Activitv
Center/Primary District and that 20 acres or more be provided to establish a new
. Activity Center/Secondary District.
Sec. 135.1853. Permitted uses.
The uses permitted are those determined by the underlyina zoninQ district.
unless further restricted by the City Commission in establishino the overlay district.
Sec. 135.1854. Conditional uses.
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zoning district, unless further restricted bv the City COlllmission in establishinQ the
overlay district.
Sec. 135.1855. Use limitations.
ill Primary activity centers may include tCQiDlMl shopp-inn centers, ma.ior
office and employment centers, public facilities, cOllllllercial recreation complexes and
hiQh density residential uses.
ill Secondary activity centers may includa COlIlll1Unitv shopping centers, office
and employment centers, public facilities and services and provision for appropriate
areas of residential uses.
Sec. 135.1856. Dimensional and Numerical Development 'Requirements.
The followinq dimensional and numerical requirements shall apply to development
within the Activity Center Overlay Districts not expresslY requlated elsewhere:
ill Maximum density/intensity:
a. Within PrimarvActivity Center Overlay Districts: 2.5 times the otherwise
permitted density/intensity of the underlvinq zoninq district: actual
density/intensity shall be determined bv the City Commission in establishinq the
overlay district.
1.5 times otherwise
district: actual
in establ ishinq the
b. Within Secondary Activitv Center Overlay Districts:
permitted density/intensity of the underlyinq zoninq
den'sity/intensity shall be determined bv the City Commission
overlay district.
ill Maximum heiqht: 1.5 times otherwise permitted heiqht of the underlvinq
zonina district: actual heiQht shall he determined bv the City Commission in
establishino the overlay district.
ill Maximum buildinq coveraqe: 1.5 times otherwise permitted buildinQ
coveraqe of the underlvinq zoninq district: actual buildinq CQveraQe shall be
determined bv the City Commission in establishinq the overlay district.
i1l All other dimensional and numerical development requirements, such as
minimum lot size and setbacks, within the activitv center overlay districts shall be
the same as required in the underlvinQ zoninq district or as otherwise determined by
the Cit~ Commission in establishinQ the overlay district.
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Sec. 135.187. Interpretation and variance.
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eight (8) ~er cent of thc sitc.s gr.oss J~ttt-l-l-be-de<lu€-t-ed-f-o~h*u-liH],
Jcccssways, nor shall any accessway width bc ded~cted in-e-x-c-e-s-5-{}.f:.-twent-y-f.ou~4.}
feet. Th i s sha 11 not be constrl:lcd to mean that no loore-t~1:ln-e-i-ght~.)-pep-€ent~f-&he-
site' s ~ross Jcrcage lRay be Ilsed for vehicular accu-s-swa.y-s-netJ--frha-l+-i-Hllwfl--t#a-t-
ven i CIJ lar access'^,J)'s may not be widcr than h~enty fau~i-f-ee-l,.
ill +e+ Any mixed use development comprised of a density-regulated use and a
nondensity regulated use shall have the permitted unit count determined by the
following formula:
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Or, if the permitted unit count is known and the actual non-residential floor
.area ratio is to be determined, use the following formula:
p - (U x P) = A
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Or, if the permitted unit count is known and the actual non-residential floor
area ratio is known, but the required net acres of the site is to be determined, use
the following formula: .
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P = maximum permitted floor area ~atio of the zone where the
property is located
A = actual nonresidential floor area ratio
U = maximum permitted number of units
fe+ For the purpose of determining the actua 1 number of residential dwell ing
units or hotel/motel units which may be permitted on a given parcel of land, fractions
of units which result from mathematically computing such unit count shall not be
deemed to equal a unit.' , ,
(f) AAY use not specificJlly identified in this developmcnt codc which in the
join~ determination of the development codc'administrJtor Jnd the director of planning
and 'l:Jri:Jan development is appropriate in a given district, then sl:l.ch use may.be
eligible for applicJtioA and con~ideration by the planning and zoning board as J
conditional use in that district.
(g) It is hypot.fle~ized tha-t certain uses are "preferred" within zoning
districts Jnd afe, accordingly, l~sted in order of such preferencc.
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adversely affect the hydrological or ecological integrity of the adjacent wetland.
If approved, the plan shall be incorporated in the approval and the terms thereof
shall be binding upon the owner. Any exotic vegetation within the buffer shall be
removed by the landowner and shall be prevented from re-emergence. This subsection
shall not be construed to prohibit routine maintenance trimming of nonwetland
vegetation in accordance with procedures developed by the Division of Environmental
Management and approved by the City Manager.
Section 9. Section 137.005, Code of Ordinances. is amended to read:
Sec. 137.005. Definitions.
(a) l'lords and terms used in this development code sha 11 be given the meanings
identified hereinafter:
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Net acre: That upland area within a contiguous parccl(s) of o":ner~hip excluding
existing or proposed public and private roadway:. rights of way Jnd vehiclIlJr
accessways. For the purpose of determining the net acreage of,~ site, not more thJA
cight (8) per cent of the site I s gross acreage shall be deducted for vehi-cular-
accc$$ways, nsr shall any acccs:way width be deducted in excess of twenty four (21)
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Section 10. Subsection {e} of Section 137.0151 Code of Ordinances, is amended
to read:
Sec. 137.015. Zoning atlas amendments.
(e) Standards for approval. The following standards shall serve as the basis
to evaluate any requested amendment to the zoning atlas and no amendment shall be
approved unless it comports with all of the enumerated standards:
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~ction 11. Section 137.016, Code of Ordinances, is amended to read:
Sec. 137.016. ~mprehensive land hand use plan amendments.
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( 9) AnY approved amendment to the city Qlmpre hens I v~ 1 and use plan wh I ch
correspondingly requires amendment to the cou"t~id~ ~~ comprehensive land use
plan shall, upon its effective date, be forwarded by the director of',planning and
urb.~ development to the f9unt~i~~,~uRty planning agen~~ ~WRe++ for review and
determi nat ion in accord wi th the e stab 1\ shed procedure s of the Menc'/. €<IURC n. Sholl I d
the f9untywid~ planning ggenc'/.€auRci> fail to approve any plan amendment, the plan
~nd associated zoning designat10n shall be amended to the extent of and so as to
obviate any conflIct wIth the countywide ~U"ty comprehensive land use plan.
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Section 1~. sections 135.171 through 135.175, Code of ordinances, are hereby
repea fe-a.
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Section 11. The provisions of this ordinance have 'been found to be consistent
with the city of Clearwater Comprehe~sive Plan.
Section 14. This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon adoption.
PASSED ON fIRST READING
PASSED ON SECOND AND
fINAL READING AND ADOPTED
Ri ta Garvey
Mayor-Commissioner
IAPproved as to form and correctnesS:
Attest:
c:ynthia E. Goudeau
city Clerk
M. A. Ga'lbraith
City Attorney
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ORDINANCE NO. 5312~92
AN ORDINANCE OF TIlE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA,
AMENDING THE COMPREIIENSIVE PLAN OF TUE CITV, INCLUDING
AMENDMENTS TO THE FUTURE LAND USE ELEMENT; PROVIDING AN
EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, the Locai Government Comprehensive Planning and Land Develop~ent
Regulation Act of Florida empowers and requires the City Commission of the City
of Clearwater to plan for the future development and growth of the citYi and to
adopt and amend from time to time a comprehensive plan, including elements and
portions thereof, to guide the future growth and development of the citYi and
WHEREAS, amendments to the comprehens i ve plan of the city have been
prepared in accordance with the applicable re'qu i rements of 1 aw ,after the
performance of necessary studies and surveys, the cC'llection of appropriate data,
and public participation through numerous public hearings, the dissemination of
proposals and alternatives, opportunity for written conunents, open discussion,
and the consideration of public and official comments; and
WHEREAS, the Clearwater Planning and Zoning Board, serving as the
designated Local Planning Agency for the city, has held a public hearing on the
proposed amendments and has recommended adoption of the proposed amendments to
the Future Land Use Element of the Comprehensive Plan; and
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WHEREAS, the proposed amendments have been transmitted to the Florida
Department of Community Affairs for review and comment, and the objections,
recommendations and comments received from the Florida Department of Community
Affairs hav~ been considered by the City Commission, together with all comments
from local and regional agencies and other persons, in preparing the final draft
of the amendments; and
WHEREAS, the City Commission finds it necessary, desirable, and proper to
adopt the amendments to the goals and policies of the Comprehensive Plan in order
to reflect changing conditions in current and future intergovernmental
coordi nat ion efforts and to correct grammat iea 1 errors, delete or correct
scrivener1s errors, and clarify ambiguous statements; now, therefore,
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BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMI SSION OF THE CITY OF
CLEARWATER, FLORIDA:
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Section 1. Purpose and Intent. This ordinance is adopted to carry out the
purpose and intent of, and to exercise the authority granted pursuant to, the
Local Government Comprehensive Planning and Land Development Regulation Act; and
more generally to exercise the authority granted pursuant to the Florida
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"Constitutio~ and the Charter of the City of Clearwater. The provisions ~f,this
ordinance and the ~omprehensive plan amendments as adopted by this ordinance are
declared to be the minimum requirements necessary to accomplish the purposei
intent and objectives as set forth herein and in the comprehensive plan as
adopted on November 16, 1989.
Section 2. Amendments to the Adopted Plan. The amendments to the
Conlprehensive Plan of the City of Clearwater, as set forth in Exhibits A and B
attached to the original of this ordinance, ~re hereby adopted.
Section 3.. Severability. If any provision of this ordinance or of the
comprehensive plan or amendments as adopted by this ordinan~e should ever be
adjud icated inva 1 i d for any reason I such provi s ion sha 11 be deemed severab le from
the remaining provisions of this ordinance and the comprehensive plan and
amendments to the extent that the remaining provisions may independently be valid
and enforceable. '
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Section 4. Effective Date. This ordinance shall take effect immediately
u,pon adopt; on.
PASSED ON FIRST READING
PASSED ON SECOND AND FINAL READING
AND ADOPTED
Rita. Garvey
Mayor-Commissioner
Attest:
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. City Clerk
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CLEARWATER
FLORIDA
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Clearwoter Planning Area .............
.NOTE: LEGEND VARIES PER PAGE
SOU.MCC; City of C1eDflllQ_"'" Oepmrlmrnt ot Pla"nVi~ and- O-ru'opmt'nt
November. 1988
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Future Land Use - Year 2000
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,
November, '988
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FLORIDA
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Recreation/Open Space I~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~J Institutional
Clearwater Planning Area
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FLORIDA
Future Land Use - Year 2000
Residcntial Urbon I I Rcsidcn tial/Office
General '.
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Residential High I I Limited Industrial
Recreation/Open Spar.c ~~~~~~~~ Institutional
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~tI;'tanc. P'09"om DlJ1"Dflnd 'by Chapl..,- 86-1.87,
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Waterwell
m~
Community Activity Canter It1IW.:IlCWJ ReSidential/Office/Retail
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tke Loed Gavernm.nt Ccmp'.",,"'IIYiI Pioro.nln'9
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r...:.......~'......,1
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Residential Esta te
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CLEAl~V\T A TER
FLORIDA
Residential Urban
Residentiol Medium
I Residential/Office
. Generol
I Commercial Generol
I Limited Industrial
f1'''IHi'Qtlon 9' tt.-i. m.ap ... QI Q' d.d 1hr~9h tlnart.ch)1
anll1onc. , tc:i.T'lII4 {rom the Sfat. 0' (lotld~ vrttl.,
Uu' Loco~ Co..-rrn".,tM Co.r't\~rth'fflIIYl' PlanninQ:
"1,'+11aru:::. f1,o9rom Q~thDril...d by Cnopt.r 8-e..U51.
la..., of n ondQ Qnd admim ,h'.d by lnl Horlda
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Recreation /Open Space
t ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 1 Institutional
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, ,
November, 1988
Preservation I, ':' , : ,I City Limits;
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Residential Suburan !2Z-:L/~ Residential low Medium
Residential Low r.:=:~ Transportation/Utility
Clearwater Planning Area .............
~~
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Future _ Land Use - Year 2000 FLORIDA
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8~
Institutional
City Limits:
Scale: 1" := 2000'
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J I
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t-:- .
NovcmlJcr. 1988
Preserva t ion
Residential Suburon
r ' "' : ' : .' ,:I
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Residential Low Medium
l~~~l
t??71?l
Residential low
Cleorwater Planning
Area ...............u
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Lan d U s;CSldcntiOlj~rficc 10'..:::LLLLl
F u t u r e ~J CM.<o' W'A2iJ
. 1 General f~JC:1
I ..: I Comm."" """""""
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I lionjUlilily r~O'IE; LEGEN D.p",hNOI nr rlooolo>q n
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r SOURC[: City
Residential Urban
'd ~tial Medium
Res. e..
ResidenUal High
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Rccreation/Op
J 'II"ICIi....cl~
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1988
November. J
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FLORIDA
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RESOLUTION NO. 92-78
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER,
FLORIDA, REQUESTING THE PINELLAS PLANNING
COUNCIL TO RECONSIDER CERTAIN OF ITS RULES
CONCERNING THE COUNTYWIDE LAND USE PLAN;
PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, the Pinellas Planning Council has adopted a
countywide future land use plan and is reviewing each element of
the plan with the local government agencies in pinellas County to
assure coordination with local goals and policies and to establish
BE 'IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION ,OF THE CITY OF
CLEARWATER, FLORIDA:
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consistency between the countywide future land use plan and local
plans, as required by law; and
WHEREAS, the Clearwater city Commission finds that certain of
the rules of the countywide plan have a deleterious impact on 'the
City of Clearwater's zoning authority and regulatory flexibility;
now, therefore,
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section 1. That the pinellas Planning Council is requested to
reconsider its rules as outlined in Exhibit A of this resolution.
section 2. This resolution shall take effect immediately upon
adoption.
PASSED AND ADOPTED this
day of December, 1992.
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city Clerk
Rita Garvey
Mayor-commissioner
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LUP Cateqories
Establish a maximum of 10 land use classifications.
Small Scale Amendment Thresholds
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Establish the following threshold levels:
(1) Any plan amendment involving property containing three or more
acres will be required to be reviewed by the Pinellas Planning
Council.
(2) Any local government which has, in a calendar year, adopted
plan amendments involving a cumulative total of 30 or more
acres of property shall be required to have all subsequent
plan amendment(s) be reviewed by the Pinellas Planning
Council, regardless of the size of the amendment(s).
(3) All plan amendments lnvol ving property conta ining one-half
acre or more that is within 200 feet of another local
government jurisdiction will be required to receive Pinellas
Planning Council review.
Transfer of Development Ri9hts (TDR1s)
Allow transfer of development rights as permitted by the local
government comprehensiv~ plan.
Densitv or Intensitv Reductions
Revise the Classification/category sections of .the Rules to reflect
the following changes:
(1) Resort Facilities High/Commercial Category: Delete the maximum
.95 ISR requirement for existing areas developed under a
higher ISR requirement. '
(2) Institutional/public/Semi-public Category: Increase the
maximum .65 FAR to 1.~ FAR for hospital ~ses.
(3) Residential/Office, Limited and Residential/Office
General/Residential Office Mixed Use Category: Merge the
classifications and establish a maximum 15 units p~r acre
density allowance and a .60 maximum FAR allowance for the
merged classification.
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Resolution 92-78
Exhibit A
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Establish the following threshold levels:
Notwithstanding any other provision of this Act, no plan amendment
involving three or fewer acres shall be required to be reviewed by
the pinellas Planning Council except under the following
circumstances:
(l) Any local government which has, in a calendar year, adopted
plan amendments involving a cumulative total of 30 or more
acres of property shall be required to have all subsequent
plan amendment{s) be reviewed by the pinellas Planning
council, regardless of the size of the amendment{s).
(2) All plan amendments involving property containing one-half
acre or more that is within 200 feet of another local
government jurisdiction will be required to receive Pinellas
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Comprehensi.ve Plan and Land Development code
Amendments related to the Pinellas Planning council
(PPC) consistency Program - Revisions to Exhibit A
of Resolution 92-78 as Recommended by the Planning
and Zoning Board
Michael Wright, city Manager
Kathy Rice, Deputy city Manager
M.A. Galbraith, City Attorney
Cynthia Goudeau, City Clerk
December ~6, 1992
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On December 15, 1992~ the Planning and Zoning Board recommended
approval 'of Comprehensive Plan and Land Development Code Amendments
related to the' Countywide Consistency Program and approval of
Resolution 92-78 requesting the Pinellas Planning Council to
reconsider certain of its Countywide Land Use Plan Rules.
The Board felt strongly that the ~95 ISR requirement in the Resort
Facilities High classification should be deleted from the
countywide Rules in order to be consistent with existing standards
in the city of Clearwater for properties on clearwater Beach.
Therefore, attached Exhibit A of proposed Resolution 92-78 is
revised in accordance with the recommendations by the Planning and
zoning Board.
Attachment:
Res. 92-78 Exhibit A (P&Z Re~iBed)
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Exhibit A
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Small Scale Amendment Thresholds
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Any plan amendment involving property containing three or more
acres will be required to be reviewed by the pinellas Planning
Council.
Any local government which has, in a calendar year, adopted.
plan amendments involving a cumulative total of 30.or more
acres of property shall be required to have all subsequent
,plan amendment(s) be reviewed byl the pinellas Planning
Council, regardless of the size of the amendment(s).
(3) All plan amendments involving property containing one-half
acre or more that is within 200 feet of another local
government jurisdiction will be required to receive pinellas
Planning Council' review.
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Transfer of Development Riqhts (TOR's)
. Allow transfer of development rights as permitted by the' local
government comprehensive plan.
Densitv or Intensity Reductions
'Revise the classification/category sections of the Rules to reflect
the following changes:
(1) Resort Facilities High/Commercial Category: Delete the maximum
.95 ISR requirement for existing areas developed under a
'higher ISR requirement.
(2) Institutional/Public/semi-Public Category: Increase the
maximum .65 FAR to 1.0 FAR for hospital uses.
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Mayor and city commission
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James M. Polatty, Jr., Director of Planning
Development
Comprehensive Plan and Land Development Code
Amendments related to the pinellas Planning council
(PPC) Consistency Program Revisions to the
Ordinances and Resolutions
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Michael Wright, city Manager
Kathy Rice, Deputy city Manager
M.A. Galbraith, city Attorney
cynthia GOUdeau, city Clerk
DATE:
December 17, 1992
Changes to the ordinances and resolutions for implementation of the
Consistency Program relative to the recommendations by the city
commission at the worksesslon on Monday are listed below.
o On page 1, amend section 135.605, Subsections (1), (2)
and (3) to read:
(1) The Single Familv Residential "One" District shall
be consistent with either the residential estate plan
classification or the residential urban plan classification.
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Amend Exhibit A of Resolution 92-69 to reflect recommended
changes to the LUP categories for the RS-2 and RS-4 zoning
districts to place these districts in the RU LUP category.
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(2) The single Familv Residential "Two" District shall
be consistent with either the residential suburban residential
plan classification or the residential urban plan
classification.
(3) The S~ngle Familv Residential HFour" District shall
be consistent with either the residential low residential plan
classification or the residential urban plan classification.
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On page 2 3, amend Section 135 . 15 B , Subsection (7) to
read:
(7) Maximum floor area ratio: 0.7 for properties with
transportation/utility plan classification: 0.65, for
properties with institutional plan classification, except for
hospital uses which shall be permitted a maximum FAR of one
9f:te (1.0).
o On page 28, in Section 136.011 (f), delete Subsection 2
and renumber (3).
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revise .LUP classifications to RU for RS-2 and RS-4 zoning
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SUBJECT:
Comprehensive Plan and Land Development Code
Amendments related to the Pinellas Planning council
(PPC) Consistency Program Revisions to the
Recommendations as Directed by the City Commission
COPIES:
Michael Wright, city Manager
Kathy Rice, Deputy city Manager
M.A. Galbraith, City Attorney
Cynthia Goudeau, city Clerk
DATE:
December 16, 1992
Following Monday's worksession, Exhibit A of Resolution 92-78 has
been revised by: .
~ Deleting the recommendation on the Ucity Land Use categoriesll
issue
~ Deleting city objections to the .95 ISR requirement in the
Resort Facilities High
~ Deleting the Residential Office Limited and General concern
under the "Minor Densityjlntensityll issue
~ Revising the wording of the "Small Scale Amendment Thresholds"
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The staff recommends deleting the "city Land Use Plan Categories"
issue because the added categories ultimately provide the city with
greater flexibility to annex property without PPC review under our
inter local agreement with Pinellas County.
The .95ISR and Residential Office Limited issues were deleted as
i tl was the consensus of the commission to not' address these
relatively minor issues at this time.
The Threshold issue language was revised after discussions with the
ci ty' s lobbyist, James Massey, to clarify the intent of the
language.
Attached is a copy of revised Exhibit A ~s recommended by staff.
Attachment:
Res. 92-78' Exhibit A, (CC Revised)
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Exhibit A
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Small Scale Amendment Tpresholds
Establish the following threshold levels:
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Notwithstanding any other provision of this Act, no plan amendment
involving three or fewer acres shall be required to be reviewed by
the pinellas Planning. council except under the following
circumstances:
(1) Any local government which has, in a calendar year, adopted
plan amendments involving a cumulative total of 30 or more
acres of property shall be required to have all subsequent
plan amendment(s) be reviewed by the Pinellas Planning
Council, regardless of the size of the amendment(s).
{2) All plan amendments involving property containing one-halt
acre or more that is within 200 feet of another local
government jurisdiction will be required to receive Pinellas
Planning Council review.
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Transfer of Development Riqhts (TDR's)
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Allow transfer of development rights as permitted by the local
government comprehensive plan.
Densitv or Intensity Reductions
Revise the Institutional classification by increasing the.maximum
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The Board felt strongly that the .95 ISR requirement in the Resort
Facilities High classification should be deleted from the
Countywide Rules in order to be consistent with existing standards
in the city of Clearwater for properties on Clearwater Beach.
Therefore, attached Exhibit A of proposed Resolution 92-78 is
revised in accordance with the recommendations by the Planning and
Zoning Board.
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Interdepartment correspondence
SUBJECT:
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Mayor and city Commission F Ll) G ....1-1-- .'
James M. Polatty, Jr., Director of Planning an" ~(1\~
Development
Comprehensive Plan and Land Development Code
Amendments related to the Pinellas Planning Council
(PPC) Consistency Program - Revisions to Exhibit A
of Resolution 92-78 as Recommended by the Planning'
and Zoning Board
TO:
FROM:
COPIES:
Michael Wright, city Manager
Kathy Rice, Deputy city Manager
M.A. Galbraith, city Attorney
Cynthia Goudeau, city Clerk
DATE:
December 16, 1992
,On December 15, 1992, the Planning and Zoning Board recommended
approval of Comprehensive Plan and Land Development Code Amendments
related to the countywide consistency' Program and approval of
'Resolution' 92-78 requesti~g the pinellas Planning Council to
reconsider certain of its countywide Land Use Plan Rules.
Attachment:
Res. 92-78 Exhibit A (P&Z Revised)
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Resolution 92-78
Exhibit A
(P&Z Revised)
small Scale Amendment Thresholds
Establish the following threshold levels:
(1)
Any plan amendment involving property containing, three or more
acres will.be required to be reviewed by the Pinellas Planning
Council. "
Any local government which has, in a calendar year, adopted
plan amenaments involving a cumulative total" of 30 or more
acres of property shall be required to have all subsequent
plan amendment(s) be reviewed by the Pinellas Planning
Council, regardless of the size of the amendment(s).
All pIa'n amendments involving property containing one-half
acre or more that is wi thin 200 feet of another local
government jurisdiction will be required to receiv~Pinellas,
Planning council review.
Transfer of Development Riqhts (TDR's}
(2) ,
(3)
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Allow transfer of development rights as parmi tted by the local
government comprehensive plan.
Density 'or Intensitv Reductions
Revise the classification/category sections of the Rules to reflect
the following changes:
(1) Resort Facilities High/Commercial Category: Delete the maximum
.95 ISR requirement for existing areas developed under . a
higher ISR requirement.
(2) Institutional/Public/Semi-Public Category: Increase' the
maximum .65 FAR to 1.0 FAR for hospital uses.
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SUBJECT:
Downtown Development Plan
RECOMMENDA TION1MOTION:
Approve revised Downtown Development Plan and pass on first reading Ordinances 5297-92, 5298-92,
5299-92, 5300-92, 5302w92 to expand the Downtown Development District Land Use Plan
classification, pass on first reading Ordinances 5301-92, '5303w92, 5304-92 and 5305-92 establishing
Urban Center (Eastern Corridor), (Core) or (Bayfront) zoning, pass on first reading Ordinance 5235w92
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.
Clcanvatcr City Commission
Agenda Covcr Memorandum
PUBLIC
HEARING
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[] and that the appropriate offIcials be authorized to eXecute same.
BACKGROUND:
This item was carried forward from the December 3, 1992 City Commission meeting due to a 2w2 vote.
The staff has held numerous public hearings and meetings on the proposed Downtown Development
Plan. The Commission has held several work sessions 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 eRA to two areas in the north and south portions of the Urban Center
{Eastern Corridor} district.
.. Establish Downtown Development District land use plan classification 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, 0 n November
17, 1992, the Planning and Zoning Soard 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. On November 30, 1992, the
CRA recommended City Commission approval of the eRA expansion by a vote of 3-1 .
Reviewed by:
Logal
Budget
Purchasfng
Risk Hgmt.
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commission Action:
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o Approved W/corditlons
o Denied \
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Advcrtis~:
Date: 11/3/92, 11/12/92, &
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Paper: TAMPA TRIBUNE
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Affected Parties
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o Not Requi red
Ftrding Source:
o Capi tal Imp.
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Appropriotion Cod!!:
Attachments:
REVISED D~NTO~N PLAN
ORDINANCES: 5297-92, 5298-92
5299-92, 5300-92, 5302-92,
5301-92, 5303-92, 5304-92,
5305-92. S23S~92
RESOLUT ION 92+'73
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SUBJECT:
Variance to the Sign Regulations; 2388 Gulf~to~Bay Blvd. (Dayton Andrews, Inc.); Massey Motors, Inc.
(Owner); Harry S. Cline (Representative). ' (SV 92-261
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:
This item was carried forward from the Oecember 3, 1992 City Commission meeting due to a 2-2 vote.
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 Permitted Requested Permitted
Type of Sign Main Freestanding Yes Auxiliary Freestanding Yes
Location Gulf-to-Bay Yes Gulf-ta-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. 12ft. 10 ft.
In addition to the above tabutar data, the applicant is requesting one variance to allow an existing 120
sq. ft. attached sign C'Dayton Andrews") to remain. The Code atlows attached signage up to a total of
64 SQ. ft. so the variance requested is 56 sq. ft.
Reviewed by:
L-egal
Budget
Purchasing
Risk I4gmt.
CIS
ACJ4
Other
originating Cept: lVItMEO
PLANIUNG & E~.T'\,
Costs: $ H/A
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o Deni ed
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APPLICATION
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Advertised:
Date: 11/23/92
~ Paper: TAMPA TRIBUNE
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Affected Parties
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Appropriation Code:
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December 11, 1992
Mr. Mieheel Wr~gh~, City Manager
City of Clearw~ter
Post Off1oe Box 4748
Clearwater, FL:S4618
Ra; Applications for Sign varianoes on Gulf-to-aay Boulevard
Massey Motors (Dayton Andrews)
(Lokey Motor)
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the items not be plaoed on the December 17~h calendar, bu~ ra~her
be continued until a later date, as established by the city
Commiss.ion.
As you are aware, the Commiss:1.on was deadlocked With a 2-2
vote based upon the presentation made and we have undertaken to
oOQu.ire addi tiol\sl data which is not yet available to me a~d
aooordingly we:are requesting tha~ the mat~er be cont~nued.
Please advise if we need to be p~esent at the hearing, or if
this let't:er will suffice.
AS always, thank you for your help.
Sincerely Y01Jrs..
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SV 92-26
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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 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:
(11 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.
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(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
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.
Relevant Previous Decisions by the Commission: None noted.
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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:
111 The variance reQues~ed arises from a condition which is unique to the property in question and is neither
ordlnllrily 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
applJ~~nt.
(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.
141 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.
[61 The grantino 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,
increllse the ~anger 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 adverselv affect the public health. safety, order convenience. or general welfare
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of the commuOlty.
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181 The granting of the variance desired will not vioiate the general ~it and intent of this development code.
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SIGNATUpr-)f PROPERTY O.wNE&tOO REPRESENTATIVE):
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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 hest of hisJher knowledge and belief.
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Sworn to and subscribed before me this
NOTE: PROPERTY OWNER OR REPRESENTATIVE MUST ATTEND HEARING.
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1. FREE STANDING SIGN (brand):
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20' 'high (81.10 sq.ft) by 5.0' property line
Text: Brand Sign
Variance Requested:
Authorized: 20' high (64 sq.ft.)
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Proposed: 12' high (56 sq. ft. ) by 5.0' property line
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Remove third pole sign: 1 "Used Cars II sign, 15 sq. ft. (32
sq. ft. ) ; proposed maintenance auxilIary signs" to be 300'
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MASSEY MOTORS, INC.
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1. The properties involved, as well as the operations, are
unique. The subject properties are larger than most ownerships
along Gulf-to-Bay 8oulevard. The applicant operates three . (3 )
distinctive businesses from its'single site, comprised'of (i) new
car sales i ( 1i. ) used car sales; and ( ii1 ) 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.
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property create hardships which justify granting variances to
allow additional signage over Code requirements.
3. The requested variances are the minimums requi.red to
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represent a signi.ficant 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 ~he 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 granti'ng 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
5ignage, and the proposal is to take into account the size and
location of the property involved and the multiple business
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7. The variance will not have any adverse impacts on public
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8. The granting of the 'variance is in the general spirit and
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PUBLIC
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PLoD 3
SUBJECT:
Variances to the Sign Regulations: Lokey Oldsmobile, 2339 Gulf to Bay Blvd.; Nell M. Lokey, Trustee
(Owner); Harry S. Cline (Representative). (8V 92-44)
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RECOMMEND A TION/MOTION:
Deny requested variances for Section 18-29-16, M&8 31-05 and Lokey FBe Lot 2 since the applicant
has not met all standards for variance approval.
[] snd that the appropriate officials be authoriled to execute same.
BACKGROUND:
This item was carried forward from the December 3, 1992 City Commission meeting due to a 2-2 vote.
The subject property is a large car dealership, containing over three acres, located on an interior lot at
2339 Gulf-to-Bay Blvd. The property is zoned CG, General Commercial.
The applicant is requesting a variance 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-to-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 varia~ce to
allow three new directional signs containing 10 sq. h. apiece. The Code allows a maximum area of 4
sq. ft. for directional signs.
Reviewed by:
legal
Budget
Purchasing
Risk Mgmt.
CIS
ACM
Other
Originating Dept~1IIi\rD
PLANNING J?'61",,,,,,,.IH
Total
Costs: $ N/A
C~issjon Action:
o Approved
o Approved w/conditions
o Denied ) L
Continued to: I/:J., q3
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Current fiscal Yr.
User Dcpt:
F4.Ilding Soorce:
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o Operating
o Other
Attnc.hmcnts:
APPLlCAT ION
DRAVINGS
Advertised:
Date: 11/23/92
Paper: TAMPA TR1BU~E
o Not Required
Affected Parties
~ Notified
o Not Required
Appropriation Code:
o None
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CC 12/17/92
SV 92-44
Page 2
Staff Comments/Proposed Conditions
The applicant states that the proposed freestanding sign will replace an existing sign which is currently
42 ft. tall and contains 225 sq. ft. The applicant also indicates that he would like to erect new attached
and directional signage.
Despite the reduction in area proposed for the freestanding sign, and the relatively large size of the
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 signage, nor is there anything unusual about the driveway
design that requires larger directional signs. The applicant is erecting a new freestanding sign and new
attached and directional signage. This signage should be erected to meet Code requirements. [Note:
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 separate signage allocation
of up to 64 sq. ft. If the property qualifies as a commercial complex, the 18 sq. ft. 'tServicell sign would
be allowed to be erected, but the 100 sq. f1. "Lokey Oldsmobile" sign would still be prohibited.]
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.
13) The variance is the minlmum necessary to overcome the unnecessary hardship referred to in
preceding recital tl2" 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 violate the general spirit and intent of this
development code.
Relevant Previous Decisions by the Commission: None noted.
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PHOPERTY oWNERfSJ NAME & ADDnESS:
CITY OF CLEARWATER
VARIANCE APPLICATION ·
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NF.LL M. LOKF.Y, 'T'rtl~tee
% Donald o. McFarland, Eso.
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Clearwater, E'L 34618-5187
REPRESENT A nVEIS) (if nny) NAME & ADDRESS:
H~RRY S. CLINE, ESQ.
Post Office OOK 1669
Clparwatcr. FL 34~17
TELEPHONE: I 8 1 3) 4 61-1111
TELEPHONE: { 8131 +\ 4 1- 8 9 6 6
ADDRESS OF SUBJECT PROPERTY: 2339 Gulf-to'-Bav Boulevilrd, Clearwater, E'L
NAME OF BUSINESS (IF APPUCABLE): Lokev Oldsmobile, Inc.
ZONING DJSTRJCT:
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LAND USE CLASS1ACATlON:
C.T'F
LAND AREA: ~ ,q \ Ac.~.
LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF SUBJECT PROPERTY: Metes and Bounds description. See
Exhibit ~AN 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 Bra x 11 inch sheeU
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REASON FOR REQUESTING V ARlANCE(S}: (Refer to Standards for Approval. next page)
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STANDARDS FOR APPROVAL: A variance shall not be granted by the Dovelopment Code Adjustment Board unless
the application and evidence presented clellrly support the following conclusions:
111 The variance requested llrlses from II conditIon which Is unique to the property In question and is neither
ordlMrlly or uniformly llppllCllble 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
performod without the benllflt of 8 permit shall not be considered to be situ'ations which support the granting
of II varlllnce.
(2.1 The partIcular physlcol surroundlnos. 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
appllcllnt.
(3) Tho varIance Is the minimum necessary ta overcome the unnecessary hardship referred to In preceding recital
"2" for the purpose of making reasonable use of the land.
(4) The request for D variance Is not based primarily upon the desire of the applicant to secure a g~eater financial
return from the property.
(5) The gronting of the variance will nat be materially detrimental or injurious to other property or improvements
in the nelohbarhaod In which the property is located.
(61 The orantlng of the varhmce 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.
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(7) The variance desired will not adversely aHect the public health. safety, order convenience, or general welfare
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(8) The granting of the variance desired will not violate the general, sp fund inten,~,of this developme!1t code.
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SIGNATURE OF PROPERTY OVtMffiCKHNlEPRESENTATlVE): \
HARRY CLINE
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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
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HOTARY~~~ ~V~OF FLORIDA
MY CO~[SS[OH EX? JULY 20,1995
BOHnE'D 1111\U GE.tiErw. It{S. Utto.
NOTE: PROPERTY OWNER OR REPRESENTATIVE MUST ATTEND HEARJNG. '
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1. FREE STANDING SIGN (brand):
A. Main S!S!!.:
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.)
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Verieneo Re~~e9ted: 10' height (32 sq. ft.~
2. ATTACHED SIGNS:
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A. Existing: NONE
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,6~e (1) "~ Lokey Oldsmobile" sign with
Ono (1) "Doed,Carll :Jigrl (20 3~.ft.) .
One (1) II Service " sign (18 sq. ft. ) I)
TOTAL: '-i-6-& sq. ft ...0e'
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Authorized: ~ 64 sq. ft.
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Variance Reql'''''sted: -Ci ~ sq. ft.
logo' (100 sq.ft.)
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A. Three (3) 4' high signs at ,10 sq.ft.
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REASONS FOR REQUESTING VARIANCE
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NELL M. LOKEY, TRUSTEE
2339 Gu~f-to-aay Boulevard
Clearwater, FL 34625
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1. The properties involved, as well as the opera~ions, 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 (iil) servicing. The
properties involved are located east of Hercules Avenue dnd 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.
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allow reasonable use of applicant I s property. The proposals.
represent a significant downsizing in existing si9nage, 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 ident'ity and access to a very large
parcel of land involving multiple business enterprises.
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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.
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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' mul tiple business operations
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situation an 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
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intent of the Development Code. The~Applicant is significantly
reducing existing signage and requesting minimum. reasonable
variances to operate i~s various business enterprises on a
primary, arterial roadway.
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Pinellas County, Florida; thence S 00002'50" E, along the East line
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also the centerline of McMullen-Booth Road, 667.42 feet: thence N
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Pinellas County, Florida; thence S 00002150" E, along the East line
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also the centerline of McMullen-Booth Road, 667.42 feeti thence N
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thence S 00002150" E, along said West line of said McMullen-Booth
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Northwest 1/4 of said Section 21, 840.76 feet to a point on the West
line of'said Section 21: thence N 00007104" E, along the West line
of said Section 21, 997.15 feet: then~e S 89029'45" E, 670.49 feet;
thence S 00002158" W, 333.58 feet; thence S 89026126" E, 620.00 feet
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ORDINANCE NO. 5261-92
AN ORDINANCE OF TIlE CITY OF CLEARHATER, FLOR IDA,
AMENDI NG TIlE FUTURE LAND USE PLAN ELEMENT OF HIE
COMPREHENSIVE PLAN OF TilE CITV. TO CUANGE TUE LAND USE
DESIGNATION FOR CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY LOCATED WEST OF
McMULLEN BOOTH ROAD AND NORTI! OF THE COUNTRYSIDE SPORTS
COMPLEX, WHOSE POST OFFICE ADDRESS IS 3160 Mct~ULLEN
OOOTU ROAD, FROM UNCLASSIFIED TO LOH DENSITY
RESIDENTIAL: PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
vIHEREAS, 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 and appropriate, and in compliance with Florida law; now,
therefore,
BE IT ORDAINED BY TilE CITY COMMISSION OF TilE 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 Exhibit A attached hereto.
(lUP92-13)
Land Use Categor~
From: Unclassified
To: Low Density Residential
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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 i~nediately upon adoption,
contingent upon and subject to,the adoption of Ordinance No. 5260-92, and subject
to the approval of the land use designation by the Pinellas County Ooard of
County Commissioners.
PASSED ON FIRST READING
PASSED,ON SECOND AND FINAL
READING AND ADOPTED
August 13, 1992
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Approved as to form and correctness:
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City Attorney
Attest:
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City' Clerk
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Commence at. the Northeast corner o'f the Southwest 1/4 of the
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Commence at ,the Northeast corner of the Southwest 1/4 of the
Northwest 1/4 of Sect ion 21, Township 28 South, Range 16 East,
Pinellas County, Florida; thence S 00002150" E, along the East line
of the Southwest 1/4 of the Northwest 1/4 of said Section 21, being
also the centerline of McMullen-Booth Road, 667.42 feet; thence N
89026126" W, 50.00 feet to a point on the West right-of-way line of
McMullen-Booth Road, said point also being the POINT OF BEGINNING;
thence S 00002150" E, along s~id West line of said McMullen-Booth
Road, 40.00 feet; thence N 89026'26" W, 615.00 feet; thence S
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5 00001100" E, 333.47 feet to a point on the South 1 ine of the
Southwest 1/4 of the Northwest 1/4 of said Section 21; thence S
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Northwest 1/4 of said Section 21, 840.76 feet to a point on the West
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thence S 00002158" W, 333.58 feet; thence S 89026126" E, 620.00 feet
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Commence at the Northeast corner of the Southwest 1/4 of, the
Northwest"l/4 of Section 21, Township 28 South, Range 16 East,
Pinellas County, Florida; thence S 00002150" E, along the East line
of the Southwest 1/4 of the Northwest 1/4 of said Section 21, being.
also the centerline of McMullen-Booth Road, 667.42 feet; thence N
89026'26" W, 50.00 feet to a point on the West right-of-way line of
McMullen-Booth Road, said point also being the POINT OF BEGINNING;
thence S 00002150" E, along said West line of said McMullen-Booth
Road, 40.00 feet; thence N 89026126" H, 615.00 feet; thence S
00002'50" E, 293.40 feet; thence S 89029'43" E, 162.88 feet; thence
S 00001 roo" E, 333.47 feet to a point on the South 1 ine of the
,Southwest 1/4 of the Northwest 1/4 of said Section 21; thence S
89021'03" W, along the South line of the Southwest 1/4 of the
Northwest 1/4 of said Section 21, 840.76 feet to a point on the West
line of said Section 21~ thence N 00007'04" E, along the West line
of said Section 21, 997.15 feet: thence S 89029'45" E, 670.49 feet: '
thence S 00002158" W, 333.58 feet ~ thence S 89026126" E, 620.00 feet
to the POINT OF BEGINNING, less and except the Easterly 50 feet
abutting McMullen-Booth Road.
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ORDINANCE NO. 5262-92
AN ORO r NANCE OF TilE CITY OF ClEARI-lA TER I FLOR lOA,
ANENDING TIIE'ZONING ATLAS OF THE CITY BY ZONING CERTAIN
REAL PIWPEIHV LOCATED WEST OF HcHULLEN BOOTlI ROAD AND
NOItTlf OF TilE COUNTRYS I DE SPORTS CONPLEX, HIIOSE POST
OFFICE ADDRESS IS 3160 t1cMULLEN OOOTU ROAD, AS DESCRIBED
MORE PAIHICULARLY HEREIN, UPON ANNEXATION INTO TilE CITY
OF CLEARWATER, AS SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL "SIX"
DISTRICT (RS-6); PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
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 with Florida law; now, therefore,
BE IT OROA I NED BY TUE C!TY CONr'lI 5S ION OF THE- CITY OF
CLEARW~T~R, FLORIDA:
Section 1. The following described property located in Pinellas County,
Florida, is hereby zoned as indicated upon annexation into the .City of
Clearwater, and the zoning atlas of'the City is amended, as follows:
Property
See Exhibit A attached hereto.
(A92-07)
Zoninq District
RS-6 - Single-Family Residential "SixU
Section 2. The City Commission does hereby certify that this ordinance is
consistent with the City's comprehensive plan.
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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. 5260-92, and subject
to approval of the land use category set forth in Ordinance No. 5261-92 by the
Pinellas County Board of County Commissioners.
PASSED ON FIRST READING
PASSED ON SECOND AND FINAL
READING AND ADOPTED 'I
1I.uqust 13, 1992
R ita Garvey
MayorRCommissioner
Approved as to form and correctness:
Attest:
Cynthia E. Goudeau
City Clerk
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Commence at' the' Northeast corner of the Southwest 1/4 of the
Northwest 1/4 of Section 21, Township 28 South, Range 16 East,
'Pinellas County, Florida; thence S 00002'50" E, along the East line
of the Southwest 1/4 of the Northwest 1/4 of said Section 21, being
,Also the centerlin~ of McMullen-Booth Road, 667.42 feet: thence N
89026'26" W, 50.00 feet to a point on the West right-of-way line of
McMullen-Booth Road, said point also being the POINT OF BEGINNING;
thence S 00002150" E, along said West line of said McMullen-Booth
Road, 40.00 feet; thence N a9c2612611 H, 615.00 feet; thence S
89029'43" E, 162.88 feet; thence S 00001'00" E, 333.47 feet to a
point on the South line of the Southwest 1/4 of the Northwest 1/4 of
said Section 21; thence S 89021'03" H, along the South line 'of the
Southwest 1/4 of the Northwest 1/4 of said Section 21, 840.76 feet
to a point on the West line of said Section 21; thence rjOQo07'04"
E, along the West line of said Section 21, 997.15 feet; thence S
89029'45" E, 670.49 feet; thence S Ooo02'5Bu ',1, 333.58, foeti thence
S 89026'26" E, 620.00 feet to the POINT OF, BEGINNING, less and
except the Easterly 50 feet abutting McMullen-Booth Road.
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ORDINANCE NO. 5321-92
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AH ORDINAUCE OF THE CITY OF CLEARHATER, FLORIDA, RELATING TO
UTILITIES; AMENDING VARIOUS SECTIONS IN CHAPTER 54, CODE OF
ORDI HANCES'. RELA Tl NG TO sell 0 \.JASTE 1,1^IlAGE~\Eln AND RECYCLI NG;
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 PROCEDURES; PROHIBITING
CERTAIN NATERIALS FRO~\ BEING PLACED FOR COLLECTION; PROHIBITING NEH
PRI VATE INCINERATORS; PROHIBITING CERTAIN PRACTICES RELATING TO
SOLID HASTE AND RECYCLABLE ~IATERIALS; CREATING SECTIONS 54.30
THROUGH 54.34, CODE OF ORDINANCES, RELATING TO RECYCLING SERVICES:
REQUIfUNG A PERHlT FOR RECYCLING SERVICES; ESTABLISHING APPLICATION
REQUIRENENTS AND PROVISIONS FOR RENE\1Al, SUSPENSION, REVOCATION OR
DENIAL OF RECYCLING PERMITS; REASSIGNING CERTAIN DUTIES AMONG CITY
OFFICES; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
BE IT ORDAI NED BY THE CITY CO~'Nl S5l ON OF THE CITY OF CLE/\RHATER.
FLORIDA:
Section 1. Article I of Chapter 541 Code of Ordinances, consisting of
Sections 54.01 through 54.12, is amended, and Section 54.015 is added thereto,
to l~ead:
CHAPTER 54. SOL I 0 l'lASTE HAN{,GEMEIH MID H[[D CONTRGb-
ARTICLE 1. GENERALLY
Sec. 54.01. Entire system a unified public utility.
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The solid waste management system of the citv, which includes refuse
service and recvclina services WCCG control functior.s cf the city~ are combined
to form a unified public utility for the use and benefit of the city in the
, mcin'tenance of public health, \'lelfare and sanitation throughout the city. -&e-e-
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'oj Sec. 54.015, Definitions. As used in this chapter:
(c) "Recvclable" means those materials which are caoable of beina
recycled and \'.'hich \'Jould othendse be orocessed or disposed of as solid \"/aste.
(b) "Recvclino" means the collection, orocessino, marketino, reprocessina
and resale or reuse of an\' matel~ial which would otherwise be processed or
diseased of as solid waste. ~,\
(c) "Solid wastell means all l-efuse includino oarbaoe, trash, vard waste.
and alJ tvoes of recvclables.
Sec. 54.02. Collection by city; exceptions.
(a) Generally. All solid waste 1cfusc accumulated in the city shall be
collected, conveyed and disposed of or otherwise manaoed by the city government,
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(b) Except ion for commerc i a 1 estab 1 i shments. Th i s chapter sha 11 not
prohibit the actual producers of solid waste rcfu~c, 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
allowing collection by subcontract. An owner or producer of refuse or recyclable
materials may sell or donate these materials but may not enter into anv disposal
aareement whereby the owner or producer pays for the use of the container or for
haulina.
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(c) Exception for outside collectors. This chapter shall not prohibit
solid waste collectors of refuse from outside of the city from hauling such solid
waste refuse over city streets prescribed by the director of publ ic works
,~anitJtion superintendent provided such collectors comply with the provisions of
this chapter and all other governing laws and ordinances.
(d) Exception for private collectors with roll-off containers. This
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
50 lid waste rC7u :;c that the city does not choose to co llect and approves for
collection by outside contract.
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Sec. 54.03. Director of public works Sanitation superintendent; powers;
appeals from action.
All solid waste refuse accumulated in the city shall be collected,
conveyed, and disposed of or otherwise manaoed by the city under the supervision
of the director of publ ic works sanit:..~ion supcriFltcnden:. The director of
oublic works city manager or hi: des~gn~tcd rq::'"cscn:ativc shall have the
authority to establ ish the type of container, the frequency of collection,
location of container, amount of solid waste refuse and recvclina garbage
collection or -an4 disposal service needed. ".n)' pc!~:;on ~ggric\'cd by a reg1::lla:ion
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Sec. 54.04. Precollection practices,
(6) Preparation of solid waste rcfuse:
(1) Garbage. All garbage before bcin; ~lae:c in gJrCJgc CJns for
,co;~::~ion ~hall be ~ drained pf liauid ~ it ~l: free l~quids and shall be
wrapped QIT bagged or cnc1~sed in paper or plastic ather combustib1c materiJl
before beina placed in anv container for collection.
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(2): Trash. All trash shall be drained of liqu'id before being deposited
for collection,
(3) Recvclables. Recvclables shall be orepared for collection in
accordance wit=-: directions oromuloated bv the citv as part of the recvclinq
education oroaram.
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(b) Containers Rc~u:: csn~:in:r~:
(1) Duty to provide and maintain in sanitary condition. Except in the
case of ~ containers provided by the city to b: usee 11': .::r::: $cr','~Gcd cJ' -:h-:::
~~~rr: cnc ffi:~ :o1lc:tio~ ~rucl::, .::n~ f~CA~ -:::n~ cont:in:rs as furni:hcd by tho
::~-=j', r:7u:::;c all containers shall be pI'ovided by the m...ner, tenant, 1c::.:.cc, or
occupant of the premises. Containers Rcfu~c cCA~:incr:::; shall be maintained in
good condition. Any container that does not conform to the provisions of this
chapter or that may have ragged or sharp edges or any other defect liable to
hamper or injure the person collecting the contents thereof, shall be promptly
replaced bv the customer upon written notice by the city. The director of public
works s:~itat:~~ ~upcrin:cndcnt shall have the authority to discontinue ~cfu$c
collection service for failure to comply h:~c::ith. In the event of damane to a
contai ner prov; ded bv tile c it v caused bv a user of the conta i ner t the cost of
reDair or reoiacement shall be charaed to the customer's account.
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(2) Soecifications G:2!~b:'.lOc-. Containers GJrGJgc ;:on:aine-F-S- shall be made
of durable ~ plastic or 'metal, equipped h'ith suitable handles and tight-
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:I. CJpac-+t;:-r Except in the case of ~ containers provided bv the city
u~cd as part of the city's one man collectien sy~tem, each garbage container
s hall h a ve a c a pac i t Y of no t more t h ant h i r t y (32) gall on s, and s hall we i Q h not
more than 60 (sixtv) pounds when full be of such wcigl~'
that it can be handled by one Illan \.lithout str2in or possible injury.
b. Sanitation, Garbage container:; :;l1all be---e-f. a typc approvcd by the
city Jnd shall l:e I(ept in a clean, neat and s8ni:ary condition at all times.
c. Location, ^ 11 gal~e tonta i ncr:; :;ha 11 be kept at ground 1 eve 1.
(3) Trash. Each trJsh tonta i oer: sha 11 be of .: teind :u itab le for
collection purposes as may be determined by the sanitation superintendent and
shall be in good condition and of such shape, size and weight when full that it
can be handled by one man without strain.
ill f4+ Commercial trash bins or trash rooms. No commercial trash bins
or trash rooms shall be construed or used after October 1, 1979, without written
permission of the director of public works :;Jnita:ioA iAspector. No existinq bin
c):isting prior to October I. 1970, shall continue to be used. and no new bin
shall be permitted for use, unless it is completely enclosed and water tioht
including .:l floor, siding and ''later tight rodent proof and J tight fitting cover.
Proof :f any such bin e~isting prior ~D October I, 197~, shJll be by written
notice o~ly ~1 the owner or user filed with the sanitJtion superintendent within
ninety (90) days of Octo~:r I, 1979. Such notice sl1:11 give the eXJc: si:e Jnd
lcca:ion of this tin and it: dJ:e or approximate date o~ construction. Only
. :r:sl1 :;11:11 be F1Jccd or kept in a~ existin~ rutt~sh or trash tin.
ill m Commerc i a 1 conta iners. Conta i ners Large conta i ocr: too hea...y 70r
O~: man :0 lif:,~ithout strJin shall be of such size and shape as to be caoable
of beina lifted and emotied into city collection vehicles heisted mechJni:ally
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~:-:: 7,~: '..n:IIQU: uCIJj' or ".:1ffi2.;: ~n:: ...IIC uUffip~ng p:ln: CI Cl...y :J~l...J,~en
e:~lcc::n~ ~n::s. Commercial front end containers provided by the owner and used
in conjunction with compactors shall first be a~proved by the director of oublic
works superin:enjen: of sani::::cnJ such approval to relate to the ability of the
city to service such equipment.
(c) Storing of solid waste rc~~:e:
(1) Public places, No person shall pl~'te any solid waste n;fu:c in any
street, alley or other public' place or upon any private property whether owned'
by such person or not, ur.less it is in containers for collection. No person
shall place any solid waste re:u$~ at the curb for collection except on his or
her property acjJecn: ;ll1C ~ir-e::l'y in ft"o~: of him, and such placement 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 h~: propcr:y subject to the director of public
works' ~Jni:J:ic~ :upcri~:~njc~:':; approval. No person shall throw or deposit
any solid waste rc:usc in any ditch. stream or body of water. ContJineri:ed trash
Sh~''l. h~ -~cl''''..I ,,- o"'~'!'al' """'l,h"nr _~...L to... ..la"" TI'c c~"'~J mJn-nCl" ~s
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,(4) Commercial establishments. All commercial establishments shall
secure solid waste accumulated upon the premises have J method of securing trJsh
$0 as to eliminate wind-driven debris and unsightly litter conditions in and
about the,establishment.
(5) Public parking lots. All public parking lots shall be provided with
trash containers in suff i c ient quantity so that there sha 11 be at 1 east 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 smaller lots
where ~he sani~a~ion $UperiAtendent has determined it is in the public interest
~o require tr2sh receptacles. It shall be the responsibility of the owner or the
manager of the parking lot to collect the material trash deposited in the
containers and deposit the ~ material in a container for collection location
a: defined in subsection (1) Jbove. 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 -Hr be determined accordina to.ey the
size of the job at the discretion of the director of the building division
~cpar~me~t. 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 ~satisfactory sanitary condition.
(d) Points of collection:
(1) Side or rear building collection. Solid waste containers CJrbage
c:ns shall be placed for collection at ground level (1'1 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 '....alking or c3rryin; gJrbJge cans over,
under or aroun~ Jny yard or property obs~Jcle. No solid waste garbage shall be
collected unless ~\'here refuse containers are readilv accessible c,:mnot be reached
by sanitation personnel without unlocking a door, gate or other 2.ny similar
obstacle which ;:i1l tJUS: dcl~y. Exceotions [xccp~ion thereto may be approved
in writing by the director of public works sJni~3~ion superintender.~, orovided,
that provicing an additional payment for the extra service is agreed upon by both
parties.
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(2) Unauthorized accumulation. Any unauthorized accumulation of solid
waste refuse on any lot or premises is hereby declared to be a nuisance and is
prohibited. Failure to remove any accumulation of solid waste refuse followinQ
n6tice to the owner or tenant and a reasonable opportunity to take corrective
action shall be. deemed a violation of this chapter.
(3) Litterinq SCJttcring of refuse. No person shall throw, cast! place,
Sh'CCp 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 clements upon any street!
sidewalk, alley, se\...er, parkway or other public place, or into any occupied
premises within the city.
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Curbside pickup. Solid waste containers Garbage cans or approved,
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adjacent and directly in front of the premises and the placement shall be behind
the curb, or where the curb should weuld be. Any person having a corner lot may
use the side yard curb of the lot subject to the approval of the director of
public works sGnitation 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
er-r~~ at the curb shall be entitled to have the solid waste ~Jrbage
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 €9ffipactors and baling machines shall be registered with
the director of public works superintendent of sanitation.
(2) Storage of compacted trash. .Compacted cardboard, trash or by-
products thereof as described in this sectlon 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 compacted trash. No person shall h':1Ul or convcy, rcmove
Gr transport compacted trash or recyclable materials c~rdbeard over streets and
roadways in the corporate city 1 imits without prior registrat.ion with the
director 'of, public works ~upcrintendent of ~JnitJ~ion.
Sec. 54.05. Coll~ction practices.
,(a) Frequency of collection:
(1) Residential and small businesses. Sond waste Garbage accumulated
by residences and small businesses shall be collected tvdce each week on
regularly scheduled days except Saturdays, Sundays and holidays.
" (2) Commercial. Motels, hotels, restaurants, supermarkets, hospitals,
schools and other establishments c1J.iffiing it netc~~may have daily collection
services except Sundays and hol idays to fit their respective needs at the regular
rates charged therefor, \'Ihere necessary to protect the publ ic health, the
director of oublic works sJrd:ation supcrin~endcr.:, county health' department
sanitarian or ~ authorized health department official ~!!@.Y. shall have
the Juthor~ty to require more frequent collections.
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(3) Building materials. Except for ro1-1~off container services, the +tte-
city shall not be responsible for the collection ccllcc:ing or hauling of trash,
ci:cardcd blinding matc;~Jlr dirt, rock, sod, plaster, lumber, metal or other
construction or buildina ~ material originating from ,private property
preliminary tOr during or subsequent to the construction of new buildings, or
alterations or additions to existing buildings of .~JtcYcr 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
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(4) Prohibited materials. Paint, batteries, biohazardous waste,
flammable liauids, motor 01 I, pesticides, herbicides and other hazardous
materials shall not be placed for collection, and shall not be collected bv solid
waste division personnel.
ill.f4+ Special collections. Restaurants and other establishments having
sol id waste foods or other gJrbage- which has an offensive odor or \'/i 11 constitute
CJn be dc~cribed J~ a nuisance if not collected on a Saturday, Sunday or holiday,
may I upon the appro va 1 .jiHliltHefl-t. of the director of pub 1 i c work s san i tJ t i on
-super intcQndcnt be co llected on Saturday or Sunday &H-i,he request of or the
rccomme-RdJt i on of the county hea 1 th dep.-8i~nt san itar 1.1n. ,,\ 11 garbage
collections shall be either twice a ....'eek or daily unlcs: some exceptional
-€OncctioR pro/:-lcRHlKlj' be appro','ed in writing bJ' the sanitJtion :upcrintcfldcnt.
(b) Special sanitation problems:
(1) Contagious disease solid waste rcfusc. The removal of clothing,
bedding or other solid \'1Bste refuse from homes or other places ~'1here 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 collecti6n in containcr~ for regular collcctions
and shall not be collected bv solid waste division personnel a municipal
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(2) Inflammable or explosive materi~ls refuse. Highly inflammable or
explosive materials shall hot be placed in containers for,regular collections,
but shall be disposed of as directed'by the director of public works ~anitJtion
supcrintcr.dcn: at the expense of the owner or possessor thereof.
( 2 ) C J. r : b 0 ,) I' d b a x e ~ . P r 'j 0 r to de ;:lO s ~ tin 9 ref u s c for colle c t ; 0 n 1 n
gJrbJgc c:n:, :rJsh ~ccep:Jelcs or commcrcia~ con::incrs, :hc owners or person
~h:ll ccllJ~:: ,)11 car~toJr~ box6~ Jnd crates.
Sec. ~4.06. Collection and disposal by co~nercial establishments, private
individuals and outside collectors.
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(a) Requirement for vehicles. The actual pl~oducers of solid waste l"efuse
or the owners of premises upon \\'hich solid waste refuse ;s accumulated -8-R4 who
desire personally to collect and dispose of such solid waste rc~usc, persons who
desire to dispose of waste material not included in the definition of solid waste
r:7~,J:',:::..L.T and so 1 i d waste co llectors e--f rC7tlSC from outs i de of the city \\'ho des ire
to haul solid waste over the streets of the city, shall use a water-tight vehicle
provided \dtl1 a tight cover and shall aoerate the'vehicle so opcrJtcd as to
prevent offensive odors escaping therefrom and materials l"cfu:.c from being blown,
dropped or spi lled. ,\,
(b) Rules and regulations. The director of public works ::;Jnit:.t~on
:;upcrintcncen: shall have the authority to adopt r.i:.ke such other reasonable and
necessarv regulations concerning private collection individual co11ce:;ons and
disposal and re~:~~~; ~o the hauling of solid waste rcfuse over city streets by
outside collectors :: h: :~:~1 find neccs$~rJ, su~jcct to th: right of appcJl as
set 70r~h in ~his chJ~~cr.
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(c) lnc;nerators. O\.mers or les~ees of premises which have private
incinerators as of October I, 1979, shall be pprmitted 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
refuse incinerator to be,operated within the city shall cause no offensive odors,
no sparks, no nuisance, and a minimum of smoke. ~o new incinerators shall be
permitted within the city.
Sec. 54.07. Fees and charges.
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(a) See section 50.05 for solid waste manaQement system deposits, fees
service charaes, and rate schedules under this chapter.
(b) ,The solid waste collection and disposal charges are applicable until
all municipal utilities including lawn (water)' meters are disconnected.
(c) For accounts payable, see se~tion 50.06.
(c!) Commencing \(ith October I, !97~, no ne\\' private incinerator~ shall
be permitted to be erected Jnd operJ:ed ,':ithi" the city, e)tcept I.there the
applicant hJS subm~tted an application for such an incinerator to the -city
ammi~sion .:lAd 'the commission ha~, J.fter flropcr rcvicvl of the application and
condi-tions, approved the i~~l:JJnce of a perm-it for a no\',' incinerJtor to the
app 1 i eant. '
Sec. 54.08. Unlawful practices generally.
It is hereby declared 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 inl
any property, public or orivate, and any property, street, alley, YJcan~ lot or
:rC2, unoccu~i:d 10: or a~ca, the waters of Clearwater Bay, S:cvc~:on Crecle or
any othc~ creek, watercourse, storm sewer, or ditch within the corporate limits
of the city, any solid waste f:rbage or other noxious, malodorous or offensive
matter;
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(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
cu~biA;s. bicycle paths or sidewalks of the city any rubbish, sweepings, debris,
trash or waste materials of any kind including ~~:cr~Jls ~hich Jrc gener::e~ by
-rc:~on of .J.bra ~ s i on conducted on :hc ~bu:: ing-proper:y I whi eh canst itutes ~
*- a menace to traffic, both vehicular and pedestrian, or E. ~'ihich might create
J ~o:cn:~31 health or aesthetic problem~ or which imoairs migh: endJnger the
proper operation of the city's sewer or drainage system; or
(4) To remove recvclables or any marketable materials from solid waste
olaced out for collection. Such an act is declared IIscavenoinoll and is
ounishable bv a fine of S500.00 Der incident. An incident is deemed to be the
removal of suc.h materials from a sinole premises. Te c('11~:t or permit :0 be
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c-.e 11 ~:c tcd by al~::: th~ garba>;c froHt-any gal~e-e-rt-{l or gi!~C box ,other than
h'~-p-e'r5ons regularly cmployed t:y the cit.y fOl' that PlWiloSC or-l))' pers.ons .....ork ing
tH1..ae,rrycrmi t--.er contract ',-d ill U1C city:
(5) To \'io~atc an-y--Gf the pr-ovision.s-of-t-his section Q'F-any reasonable
-4~en of the--~riHll€-r
Sec. 54.09. Duty of property owner to supply receptacle; exception.
+n+ It shall be the duty of all owners of residences, businesses,
professional offices~ -s.torc~,', shops, rest:H.Il"ants, hotels, motels, boarding
-heuses, apart-lUent-l'H~USC$ OF- and other commercial establishments in the city to
supply each of such establishments with solid waste containers garbage cans or
.e-emmercial containers as defined in this cRJ.pter except where furnished by the
city.
(b) The c~:y shall not collect foreign H12tcrbls, 3.S defined in section
50.02 parJgraph (1) l:Inder the definition of foreign materials, crcJted, collected
or disposed of either by contractors, cc:upant or QWAcr. ForeigA mJtcrial, as
defined in section 50.02 paragra;1h (2) undcr the definition of foreign ffiJ,tcrials,
is cc llcctcd upon request as a spec i alp i cI~up.-.
[Sections 54.10 and 54,11 are reserved for future use.]
Sec. 54.12. Enforcement.
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The director of public works ~ani:~tion sup:rintcndcnt is authorized to
exercise Jnd such o:hcr person":l J: he ~JY dcsigA::e shJ,ll be provided limited
police po~ers to enforce the provisions of this chapter. These limited police
powers shall include the authority to issue ~ th'Cr:tj' four (21) hour correction
notice of violation of a provision of this chapter and, following a reinspection
after the time soecified in the notice for corrective action twenty four (21)
hcur: l2:cr, if there has not been substantial compliance with the original
notice of violation. or if the violation has been corrected but reoccurs. ,the
director of Dub 1i c work s super h::cndcr.t or r. is c!c: i gnee ill2.Y :ha 11 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 l.eauest a hearina pursuant
to sections 22.64 and 22.65. A notice of violation shall describe the nature of
the violation. the corrective action necessarv to cure the violation. and the
time within which corrective action shall be taken. A notice of vi~~ation shall
be served in the manner set forth in section 22,69, The director of public works
may authorize emolovees of the city to exercise the authority aranted bv this
section to the suoerintendent.
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Section 2. Article III of Chapter 54, Code of Ordinances, cons:sting of
Sections 54.30 through 54.34. is created to read:
ARTICLE III. PERMIT FOR RECYCLING SERVICE
See, 54.30, Reauired.
A oermit shall be obtained bv any oerson collectina or orocessina
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(3) Be accompanied by 8 permit fee of SSO.OO.
Sec. 54.32. Prerequisites to issuance.
In d~terminina whether or not a permit for the collection of recyclable
materials should be issued, the director of publ ic works shall consider the
fo llowino:
(1) A review of the material submitted pursuant to section 54.31~
(2) Evidence that the applicant has satisfied the followina:
a. The applicant has aoreed to furnish a duolicate cOQY of the
aoolicant's monthly bil1ino, if any;
b. The aoplicant has aoreed to orovide to the city each month a tonnaae
reDort certifvino the Quantity bv weioht of recyclable materials collected within
the city limits. soecifvino the tvoes of materials collected and the weiqht of
materials in each class; and
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the business conducted under the permit available to the citv or its desiQnee for
inspection and audit.
Sec. 54,33. Termination. denial and renewali restrictions on issuance or
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(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 f6r renewal on
forms provided bv the solid waste division on or before October first of each
calendar vear, which application shall be accomoanied by the permit fee.
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initial application.
(d) No permits required bv this article shall be renewed. and no new
permit shall be issued to any person, unless the director of public works
determines that the city is unable to collect, remove or dispose of certain
recyclable materials.
(e) The qrantino or renewal of a nermit pursuant to this article shall
not be construed as a arant of a franchise or of vested riohts.
Sec. 54.34. Revocation, suspension. or denial.
(a) The city manager may revoke or suspend a permit, or place the permi~
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, "permit holderll includes but is not limited to the
permit holder and any officer, agent or employee of the permit holder.
Section 4. This ordinance shal r take effect, immediately upon adoption.
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PASSED ON SECOND AND FINAL
READING AND ADOPTED
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Attest:
Rita Garvey
Mayor~Commissioner
Approved as to form .
and .correctness:
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City Clerk
M. A. Galbraith, Jr.
C it)' Attorney
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Agenda Cover Memorandum
COHS.EtIT
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SUBJECT:
JOINT PROJECT AGREEMENT WITH PINELLAS COUNTY TO RELOCATE NATURAL GAS MAINS
DURING THE IMPROVEMENTS TO EAST BAY DRIVE AND BELCHER ROAD INTERSECTION
RECOMMENDATION/MOTION:
Approve a Joint Project Agreement with pine lIas county to relocate natural gas
mains during the improvements to East Bay Drive and Belcher Road intersection
at an estimated labor cost of $62,808.29
~ and that the appropriate officials bo authorized to oxecute some.
BACKGROUND:
pinellas County has a project to widen the intersection of East Bay Drive and
Belcher Road 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 $62,808.29.
The gas materials for this project will be provided by the Clearwater Gas
System from existing inventory and will include 1,178 feet of 2" PE gas main,
984 feet of 4" PE gas main, 1,078 feet of 8" PE gas main and various other gas
fittings. These materials will be issued from the appropriate inventory codes
and charged to the elP code 315-1-6340-633/532. The estimated cost of these
materials is $17,500 and has been previously approved.
The available balance in capital Improvement projects, 315-1-6340, Line
Relocation - Capital, is sufficient to provide funds for this project.
Rev' ewed by:
Legal
Budget
Purchasing
Risk Hgmt.
CIS
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Other
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User Dcpt:
ClearwDtor Gas System
Costs: S 62.808.29
Total
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o Appl'oved w/eond! t fOIls
o Denied
o Contfnued to:
Originating Oept: ,
Clearwater Gas System )
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$ 62,808.29
Current Fiscal Yr.
fU'lCl i OS Source:
~ copi tal Imp.
o Operating
o Other
Attachments:
Jofnt ProJect Agreement
Advertised:
~ Date:
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Affected Parties
o Ilotlfled
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Appropriation Code:
315-1-6340.633/532
315-1-6340-638/532
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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 COMPANY have determined that it would be
to the best interest of the general public and to the economic advantage of
both parties to euter into this JOINT PROJECT AGREEMENT for the Uutili ty woricl:
and,
WHEREAS, the COMPANY has expressed its desire to assume all
reasonable and necessary costs to be incurred for this "utili ty workll and has
requested the COUNTY to include in said PROJECT certain plans and
specifications to meet the COMPANY's needs, and,
, NOW, THEREFORE, the premises considered, and in consideration of
the sum of One Dollar ($1.00) each to the other in hand paid, the receipt
whereof is hereby acknowledged, and in further consideration of the
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mutual covenants hereinafter contained, it is agreed by the parties as
follows:
1. The COMPANY I s "utility workll within the limi ts 'of the PROJECT.. is
more specifically described as: installing 2", 4" and a" natural gas
mains. within the project limits
2. The COMPANY will prepare, at. its expense, the design of ,plans and
specifications for all the COMPANY's necessary "utility workU
described above and will furnish to the COUNTY no later
than 12/11 ,19 92 , complete and reproducible plans on
standard size sheets (24"-' x 36"), together wi th a complete set ,of
specifications covering all construction requirements for the
lIutility work". These plans and specifications shall be complete in
'every detail and will include a "Summary of Quanti ties" sheet andlor
"Bill of Materials" identifying the items of work, with a IIfinal
estimate of c.ost,n required to accomplish the Uutility work", said
estimate to be satisfactory to the COUNTY. The plans and
specific.ations shall be signed and sealed by a Registered
Professional Engineer. .
3. It will be the responsibility of the COMPANY to coordInate the
development of the lIutili ty work" plans with the COUNTY I s plans for
the PROJECT. The COUNTY, upon request by the COMPANY, will furnish
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all available roadway information required by the COMPANY for the
coordination and' development of the t1utillty worklt plans, and the
COUNTY shall cooperate fully with the COMPANY to this end.
4. The COMPANY shall obtain all necessary permi ts for cons t'ruction of
the utili ty work, including the Pinellas County I 5 It Right-of -Way
Utilization Permitlt, and provide a copy of the same to the COUNTY so
as not to affect the construction of the PROJECT.
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5. The COUNTY does nuL warrant the accuracy of the COUNTY's survey
information. The COMPANY will be responsible for reviewing the
COUNTY's survey infoL"mation and will be responsible for any changes
to the COMPANY's plans made necessary by errors and omissions in the
COUNTY's survey information.
6. All survey for construction of the Itutili ty workll will be furnished .
by the COUNTY under the direction of the COUNTY's ENGINEER.
7. The coordination of the COMPANY's lIutility work" with that of the
roadway contL"actor and other utilities and/or theiL" contractors will
be the L"espons i bili ty. 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, occurring as the result of unforeseen
circumstances involving the COMPANY IS Itutil i ty workll, shall be
remedied immediately wi th the full force and power available to the
COMP ANY. '
8. All of the work, pursuant to this JOINT PROJECT, is to be done, in
substantial accordance with the plans and specifications of the
COMPANY (if any) which plans and specifications are, by reference
hereto, made a part hereof. All information, requiL"ed for field
changes, change ordeL"s or Supplemental Agreements pertaining to the
COMPANY's "utility work" shall be promptly furnished to the COUNTY.
9. The COMPANY will provide the necessary construction and engineering
inspection of the COMPANyts utility work to determine if construction
is generally in compliance with the plans and sped fications. The
COMPANY's inspector shall immediately notify the COUNTY inspector of
any objection to the "utility work". .
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10. The COUNTY shall be responsible for the bidding and award of the
Construction Contract and shall include the "utili ty work" as a
separate option item in its bidding document. After the COUNTY
receives, opens, and evaluates the bids, the Director of Public Works
shall notify the COMPANY, in writing, of the COUNTY's intent to award
the contract to the low biddeL". This notification shall include the
amount for the llutili ty work" option. The COMPANY shall have five
(5) days from receipt of the COUNTY's notification to request, in
writing, that the COUNTY delete this option, and to notify the COUNTY
of the COMPANY's intent to perform the lIutility WOL"k" with the
COMPANY t S own forces or its own contractor. In order not to delay
,the construction of this project, the COMPANY must show that it is
ready and able to perform all "utili ty WOL"k" priOL" to requesting that
the COUNTY delete the "utili ty work" option from the contract award.
The COMPANY does not have the right to ,delay or affect, in any way,
the award of the con~ract.
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In the event the COMPANY, in performi ng tho "utili 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 uny renson, decides' either not to
proceed wi th the PROJECT or halts construction of the PROJECT, the
COUNTY will not be respons ible for any "uti! i ty workll not completed.
The COMPANY 'shall participate in the design, utility
pre-construction and other meetings as necessary
coordination.
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coordination,
fol:' PROJECT
12. All adj ustment, relocations I repairs, maintenance, and incidentals
required to be pel:'formed to the COMPANY's existing utilities within
this PROJECT, not included in the !Iutili ty work" will be the sole
respons i bili ty of the COMPANY. All such work is to be coordinated
wi th the construction of this PROJECT and in a manne't' that will not
cause delay to the COUNTY's PROJECT contractor.
13, The COMPANY's comments and suggestions are invited and will be
considered by the COUNTYj, however, all services and work under the
construction contract shall be performed to the satisfaction of the
COUNTY's Director of Public Worts, and he shall decide all questions,
difficulties and, disputes of whatever nature which may arise under or
by reason of such contract for "utility work" j the prosecution and
fulfillment of the services thereunder I and the character, quali ty,
amount and value thereofj 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 lIutility workU cost of $ 62,808.29' including 51. for
construction/contract administration has been appropriated and is
available for payment (attached to this agreement as Exhibit uAII.)
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 ee determined
jointly by the COUNTY and the COMPANY, the COMPANY shall own,
control, maintain and be responsible for all COMPANY utility
facili ties involved according to the terms of the Pinellas County
Right-or-Way Utilization Permit as attached as Exhibit B. The
COMPANY further 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.
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The COMPANY shall defend, save and hold harmless the COUNTY from any
and all legal actions, claims or demands by any person or legal
entity against the COUNty arising out of the participation in this
agreement by the COMPANY t inclUding delay claims aris ing from the
COMPANY I S performance of its own Uutili ty workll, or use by the
COMPANY of the completed l1utili ty workll t subject to the defenses and
limitations available to the COMPANY pursuant to Section 768.28,
Florida Statutes, 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
Dollars ($10.00) to the COMPANY as separate consideration for this
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indornntCicntion and any other indemnification of the COUNTY by tho
COMPANY provided within this Agreement, the sUfficiency of such
soparate consideration being acknowledged by the COMPANY by the
COMPANY'S acceptance and execution of the Agreement.
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17. Upon receipt of invoices prepared in accordanc.e with the provisions
of this agreement. the COMPANY agrees to reimburse the COUNTY in the
amount of such actual cost. The COUNTY will invoice the COMPANY'
monthly for all costs incurred under this Agreement as certifiod by
the COUNTY's inspector, b.nd the COMPANY agrees to pay the COUNTY
within thirty (30) days.
18., Upon completion of the entire PROJECT. the COUNTY shall, within one
hundred eighty (180) days, furnish the COMPANY with two (2) copies of
its final and complete billing of all costs, incurred in connection
with the work performed hereunder, such statement to follow as
, closely as possible the order of the items contained in tht! job
estimate and include all monthly payments to the contractor. The
final billing shall show the description and site of the project, the
date on whi.ch the last work was performed or the last item of billed
expense was incurred, and the location where the records and accounts
bill can be audited. Adequate reference shall be made in the billing
to the COUNTY' 5 records, accounts or other relevant documents. All
cost records and accounts shall he SUbject to audit by a
representative of the COMPANY.
19. Upon completion of the entire PROJECT, the COUNTY shall, wi th in one
hundred eighty (180) days, furnish the COMPANY with one (1) set of
lias builtll (IIrecordU), standard size sheet (24JJ x 3611) "utility workU
plans. '
20. Upon completion of the entire PROJECT. the COUNTY shall insure that
auy' warranty, including materials, equipment, workma.nship and
closeout documents, by the contractor constcucting and/or installing
facilities in accordance with this Agreement, is passed on to the
COMPANY under the same terms and conditions as that warranty applies
to facilities constructed or installed on behalf of the COUNTY.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF I the pa.rties hereto have ca.used tl1BSe, presents to
be executed by their duly authorized, offic.ers and their officials I seals
hereto affixed, the day and year first above written.
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SUBJECT: CHI CHI RODRIGUEZ YOUTH FOUNDAT 0 , INC. AGREEMENT
RECOMMENDATION/MOTION: APPROVE AMENDMENT TO AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF
CLEARWATER AND THE CHI CHI RODRIGUEZ YOUTH FOUNDATION, INC., WHICH WILL
ELIMINATE PARAGRAPH 34 RELATING TO THE FOUNDATION CONSTRUCTING A NATURE CENTER
AND PARK. .
--ll- and that the appropriate officiala be authorized to execute some.
BACKGROUND: At a city Commission Work Session on February 3, 1992, the
commission, at such time as it was discussing the $1,000,000 guarantee to the
Chi Chi Rodriguez Foundation, Inc. , directed staff to eliminate paragraph 34
from the agreement between the city and the Foundation. currently, this
paragraph reads as follows:
liThe Foundation, at its expense, shall develop and construct a nature
center and park on city owned property described in Exhibit C attached
hereto, according to plans approved by the city, and construction shall
begin by July 7, 1991 and be completed by July 7, 1993".
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Risk Mgmt. NA Parks & Recrea Continued to :
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SIXTH AMENDMENT TO AGREEMENT
WITH CIII CIII RODRIGUEZ YOUTH FOUNDATION, INC.
THIS SIXTH AMENDMENT TO AGREEMENT is made and entered into this
day of
, 1992, by and between the CITY OF CLEARWATER,
FLORIDA, a municipal corporation (the "City"), and the em em RODRIGUEZ YOUTU
FOUNDATION, INC., a Florida corporation not for, profit (the lIFoundationll).
It is mutually agreed that the Agreement between the part ies dated November
12, 1905, as amended, is further amended as follows:
1. Paragraph 34 of the Agreement, relating to the construction of a
nature center and park by the Fo~ndation, is hereby deleted.
2. Except as modified herein, all of the terms and conditions of the
Agreement, as previously amended, shall remain in full force and effect.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the unders igned parties have set their hands and seals
the day and year first above writ~en.
Countersigned:
CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA
Rita Garvey
Mayor-Commissioner
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Approved as to form
and correctness:
Mi chae 1 \kight
City Manager
Attest~
M. A. Galbraith, Jr.
City Attorney
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before me that he is President of said corporation and did ,acknowledge that he
executed this instrument as his free act and deed on behalf of said corporation.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal
this day of , 1992.
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In response, attached is a memorandum from our Environmental section
addressing the issues of certificate of occupancy, conservation
easement, and tree replacements. It appears that our Environmental
Office is satisfied with the progress of these items. Further,
Polly Bateman of the Foundation will be notifying your office
regarding the next meeting of the chi Chi Foundation to be held in
New York. Although the definite date is not yet established, it
will be in July, of 1993. Finally, after checking with Barbara
Weston of the Finance Office, 10m advised that all Foundation
payments to the City havo been made and no problems exist in this
respect.
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cyndie Goudeau, City Clerk
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SUBJECT:
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Ream Wilson, Director, Parks
Chi Chi Rodriguez Youth Foundation, Inc.
November 30, 1992
The attached Agenda Item was originally proposed to go to the City,
Commission on December 3, 1992. However, at the Agenda Item
Meeting, you suggested that the Item' be rescheduled for the
December 17 Meeting so that we would have time to identify any other
needs associated with the Foundation.
Based on the above, I'm assuming that the attached Agenda Item could
be placed on the December 17 agenda as anticipated. please advise
if this is not the case or if you desire further information.
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Ream Wilson, Director Parks and Recreatio(~
Michael Quillen, Water Resource Engineer~\
Tom Miller, Asst. Director of PW/Environmental
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SUBJECT: Chi Chi Rodriguez Youth Foundation,
3030 McMullen-Booth Road
DATE:
November 30, 1992
As requested, this memorandum is to update you on the status of the various ongoing development related items
for the subject sileo The Youth Foundation is making continual progress on each of the following items:
b. Construction of an entrance drive from McMullcn- Booth Road. This was completcd in May 1992.
c. Resolution of mitigation urea requirements with the Department ofEnvironmcnlal Regulation (DER).
The Foundation has completed a wriuen agreement with DER resolving the questions regarding mitigation area
elevations and planting species. This agreement includes a schedule for completion of these items,
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1. Certificate of Occupancy (CO) Phuse I-
The tcmpOrllry CO was released by the Engineering Division and the Environmental Management Group and
a final CO issued in late August 1992. This final CO was released based on satisfaelion of the three conditions
attached to the temporary CO. These were:
u. Installation of un automatic control valve in the effluent irrigation linc. This was completeu in early
,1991.
2. Conservation Euscment-
On October 15, 1992 the City Commission approved Resolution #92-64 dedicating a conservation casement to
the Cily and DER over all on-site wetlands, This casement was required as a parl of the DER permitting process
und prohibits disturbance of these arcas, The resolution has been signed by the Foundation and is in the process
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In 1989 the Foundation agreed to tl tree replacement program requiring replacement of 12,323 diameter-inches
of trees to compensate for trees removed during construction, Over the Inst six months thcFoundation has
planted approximately 1/4 of the required trees. They have been meeting rch1UJarly with Environmental
Management staff to predetermine areas to be planted and species to be used. With credit being given for trees
planted for DER in the mitigation meas, we hC1JC to accomplish the entire tree replacement program on-sileo
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RODRIGUEZ YOU'l'lf FOUNDATION, I C. AGREEMENT
RECOMMENDATION/MOTION: APPROVE AMENDMENT 'I'O AGREEMENT BE'l'WEEN 'l'HE crr\' OF
CLEARNATER AND THE CHI CHI RODRIGUEZ YQU1'H FOUNDATION, INC., WHICH, WILL
ELIMINATE PARAGRAPH 34 REl"NI'ING TO 'l'nE FOUNDATION CQNS'l'RUCTING 1\ N1\'rURE CENTER
AND PARK.
--..X.- and that the appropriate offlclllls be authorIzed to execute SOIllc.
BACKGROUND: At a city commission Work Session on February 3, 1992, the
commission, at such time as it was discussing the $1,000,000 guarantee to the
Chi chi Rodriguez Foundation, Inc. , directed staff to eliminate paragraph 34
from the agreement between the city and the Foundation. currently, this
paragraph reads as follows:
"The Foundation, at its expense, shall'develop and' construct a nature
center, and park on city owned property described in Exhibit C attached
hereto, according to plans approved by the city, and construction shall
begin by July 7, 1991 and be completed by July 7, 1993". 1 i
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Actachmonts:
1. Amendment
2. Map
3. Latter from Bill Hayes
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In response to a question regarding whether or not portions of the old bridge could be
retained as fishing piers. it was indicated they would become a maintenance problem.
In response to questions regarding objections to the 74-foot height. it was indicated
the boaters who are objecting to this. object to any fixed level bridge and prefer a bascule
bridge that would allow any height boat through. Seventy-four feet is the highest that could
be constructed as a fixed bridge and if a requirement would be for a higher bridge, the bascule
would have to be considered. This would result in a higher cost to build and maintain and
there would still be a conflict between vehicular and boat traffic.
Concerns were expressed regarding the amount of increase in the contract, with it
being stated it indicates a 15 to 20 percent increase when inflation has been much lower than
that.
Discussion ensued regarding how to calculate the increase and staff was directed to
try to renegotiate this,
In response to questions regarding the risks of not approving this amendment, it was '\
indicated if the design process is not started, the bridge would drop a year in the FOOT
program.
John Temple, of District 7 of the Florida Dp?artment of Tr~nsportation, indicated he
has an excellent working relationship with Public Works and has worked closely with Volkert
and their staff, He stated he is satisfied we have the documentation necessary and has
represented to the Coast Guard that the federal agencies intend to approve the design. He
stated the design schedule will require central office review in the Department of Transporta-
tion, as well as the Federal Highway Agency, He recommended the Commission allow the
beginning of the design phase.
Ordinance #5178-92 - Amendino existing lease agreement with Chi Chi Rodriquez Youth
Foundation {AS-3}
The 1985 lease agreement between the City and the Chi Chi Rodriquez Youth
Foundation provides the City with the right of first refusal to assume up to $2 million dollars
in outstanding debt, which the Foundation has obtained to construct a golf course located on
McMullen-Booth Road. With the balloon payment on the loan coming due in March, the
Foundation contacted the City and requested the City's guarantee be strengthened to include
a firm guarantee in lieu of a right of first refusal, as well as an increase in the maximum
guarantee to $2.5 million. The City's guarantee will apparently allow the Foundation to
refinance at more favorable interest rates and the additional $500 thousand to be borrowed
will be used to purchase additional machinery and carts and to complete construction of golf
course facilities.
Upon investigating this request, City staff, in conjunction with the City Bond Council,
determined the request to guarantee modifies the arrangement enough to produce new City
debt. which requires compliance with state law and City Charter provisions. Further, such
a guarantee cannot be made from ad valorem tax revenues and cannot exceed $1 million
unless it is first approved by the voters at referendum. With these restrictions in mind. City
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Bond Council has drafted a lease amendment and ordinance which provides for a $1 million
guarantee and a right of first refusal on the remaining debt, not to exceed an additional $1.5
million. '
The golf course is currently operational. In the event the Foundation defaults on their
debt, it is likely the City would exercise their existing right of first refusal and assume
operation of the course. The language modification to guarantee the first million may I
therefore, only formalize a commitment which already exists for all intents and purposes,
Staff has reviewed the Foundation request and the lease amendment as drafted by
Bond Council. The Foundation has agreed to reimburse the City for Bond Council fees and
to payoff the remaining balance of $27,264 on a 1989 City loan used for transportation
impact fees out of the refinancing proceeds.
Bill Hayes, representing the Chi Chi Rodriquez Youth Foundation, stated he approached
the City prior to Christmas asking they increase the guarantee. He stated this will provide an
opportunity for the Foundation to refinance its loan if the City will guarantee the first $1
million. He reviewed the history of the site and stated during approval of the initial
agreement, this was vacant land and there is a golf course now. He stated financial
institutions would not make the same loan as made back in 1985. The balloon loan is due in
March and he wants to consolidate this loan with other debt. He wants to finish the golf
course project and to construct school buildings for middle school children. He would prefer
a 15-year loan as opposed to a short term. The banks are wanting to know what the City's
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is not renegotiated. Mr. Hayes indicated he can get a longer term lease and better interest
rates with the City's guarantee. He stated currently the option is for the City to take over the
lease hold improvements and operate the golf course, or allow the lien holder to operate the
golf course. This would eliminate the educational portion of the facility.
Discussion ensued regarding the value of the business and it was indicated their
income was over $400 thousand last year and the business is appraised at $3.2 million.
In response to a question, it was indicated that 57,000 rounds of golf are played on
this course a year.
The City Manager stated the City is being asked what it would today, if the Youth
Foundation defaulted. He feels the golf course can be maintained and made profitable.
In response to a question, it was indicated the financial staff has reviewed the numbers
and is comfortable with them.
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acquiring' the land. Staff had approached the property owners trying to purchase the four-acre
tract and the owners are now wanting to sell the entire 1 3 acres. He will be meeting with
Safety Harbor regarding this. He stated there are still funds from the mitigation to use toward
the purchase and development of this park. He stated this may be time to address the
provision in the Chi Chi Rodriquez Youth Foundation agreement that required them to develop
the park. A site plan was developed by King Engineering; however, due to not having all the
land, this has not gone forward. '
The City Manager indicated they will pursue construction of the park and acquisition
of the four-acre site also known as Magnolia Falls, no matter what action the Commission
takes.
It was requested that the section requiring Chi Chi Rodriquez Youth Foundation to
construct the nature park be taken out of that agreement. This will be brought up as a
separate item at a later time.
The meeting recessed from 10:50 a.m. to 11 :25 a.m.
Revised Infrastructure Sales Tax (Pennv for Pinellasl (AS-2)
The original "Penny for Pinellas" infrastructure project list was approved by the
Commission in 1989, and revised in January of 1991. Subsequent minor revisions in
infrastructure projects were incorporated in the adoption of the Capital Improvement Budget
for fiscal year 1991/92.
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Included in the proposed changes, are the Infrastructure funds budgeted for the Maas
Property purchase of $1,300,000. All other proposed changes reflect only a change in the
funding year(s) of the projects.
The City Manager indicated the $1.3 million dollar liability for the Maas Brothers
property will flow back into the "Penny for Pinellas" fund if the Community Redevelopment
Agency (CRA) buys the entire property. Mr. Wright indicated minor revisions were made to
infrastructure projects.
A question was raised regarding whether or not adjustments to Penny for Pinel1as
Projects were proportional to the decrease in revenue originally anticipated.
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cash b,alance of several million dollars. The balance in the fund was $3.8 million at the end
of the fiscal year.
Concern was expressed that the projects be managed in a conservative manner and
no project be initiated without funding in place. Mr. Wright concurred and indicated cash flow
;s running slightly ahead of the projects and he is confident everything is on track.
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Contract for construction of a new Qas main to reolace existina subaaueous crossina on the
western bridge on Dunedin Causeway to Bovee. Co.. Clearwater. FL. at an est. cost of
$14.825 (GAS~1)
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, ~ ("" Moollng Dolo: 12/ 17/92
SUBJECT: JOINT USE AGREEMENT
RECOMMENDATION/MOTION: APPROVE RENEWAL OF AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE SCHOOL BOARD
OF PINELLAS COUNTY AND THE CITY OF CLEARWATER PROVIDING FOR THE JOINT USE OF
FACILITIES FROM JANUARY 1, 1993 TO DECEMBER 31, 1993.
~ and that the appropriate officials be authorized to execute same.
BACKGROUND: For many years, the City of Clearwater has used various school
facilities, such as gymnasiums, to offer recreation programs. On the other
hand, numerous schools have a need to use City facilities, primarily
ballfields and swimming pools.
Cooperation between the city and the School Board has always been excellent
and the usage of each others facilities is fairly equal. The Agreement allows
the city and the Schools the flexibility needed to offer citizens quality
educational and recreational opportunities. Also, it enables the city and the
School Board to use each others facilities at no charge, provided the use
conforms to the regular working hours of the staff.
The attached Agreement runs from January 1, 1993 to December 31, 1993. The
School Board is scheduled to review this Renewal Agreement on December 16. In
content, .the Agreement is identical to the 1992 Agreement. One addition has
been added to Exhibit A which covers the city's use of the track/stadium, gym,
pool and fields at Clearwater High school for "Special Olympics.1I
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Attachments:
Joint Use Agreement
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Costs: N/A
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Revlowed by:
Originating Dopt.:
Parks & Reer
C,><::lsslon Action:
_ Approyed
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Deniod
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Purchasing
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User Copt,:
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Funding Source:
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TlUS AGREEMENT I made and entered into this day of ,_
1932 by and between the CITY OF CLEARWATER, FlOR[QA. a municipa 1 corporation,
ht:re I n<<l fter re f erred to as "c ityt', and the SCHOOL BOARD OF P INELLAS COUNT\' I
hereinafter referred to as ~noard."
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WHEREAS. tile Board desires to use various City-owned facilities for
physical education and various other school-related activitiesj and
WHEREAS, the City des ires to use var ious Board-owned schoo 1 fac i1 it ies for
recreational and educational programs; and
WHEREAS, the City and Board are each willing to cooperate in this matter
u~der certain conditions and provisionsj
NOW, THEREFORE. in consideration of the covenants herein contained and
other good and valuable consideration. the Board and City each give the other
license to use their respective facilities as described in Exhibit UA" attached
hereto and made part of this agreement, under the following terms and conditions:
1. The term of this Agreement shall be for a period of one (1) year
commencing on January 1,1993 , and ending on December 31,1993. This Agreement
may be extended from year to year under the same terms and conditions set forth
herein, with written agreement and approval by the Board and City.
2. The Board agrees to make its facilities available when the use thereof
does not interfere with the regularly scheduled s~hool programs as outlined in
Exhibit "A." Use of said facilities shall not be earlier than
8:00 a.m. nor later than 11:00 p.m. for outdoor use and not later than 12:00
midnight for indoor use.
3. The facilities owned by the City may be used by the Board for physical
education and other school related activities. when the use thereof does not
interfere with any City programs and conforms with the hours the facilities are
normally open to the public. If one party desires to use the other party's
facilities at a time other than normally open, that party will be required to pay
the normal rental fee for said usage.
4. Each party agrees to maintain the facilities and surrounding area in a
clean and sanitary condition after use by itself or any of its agents or
invitees.
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5. Each party shall provide its own personnel for the supervision of the
programs it conducts.
6. Use of the facilities by private parties or organizations or by business
enterprises for profit is prohibited. The Board and City further agree to make
no unlawful, improper, or offensive use of the facilities and all rights of a
party breaching this paragraph shall be subject to termination by the other
party.
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7. Each party agrees that it will save the other harmless on account of the
negligent acts of its employees or agents or on account of any unsafe condition
that may exist as a result of the negligent operation by its employees or agents
of its facilities in accordance with the provisions of Section 766.28 Florida
statutes. Each party agrees to be responsible for the safety of its own
invitee's, licensees or participants in its programs in case of accidental
injury, except as provided above.
6. Neither the Board nor the City may assign this Agreement or any of its
rlghts hereunder, nor permit others to use the facilities or any part thereof
without the written consent of the other party. The Board and City agree that
each party and its officers. agents, and servants shall have the right to enter
and inspect the facilities and the activities being conducted thereon at
reasonable times. This Agreement may be cancelled by either the City or Board
upon thirty (30) days advance written notice to the other party.
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9. Additional City or School Board facilities may be used at appropriate
times and places with the written approval of the Superintendent, City Manager
or their respective designees. This Agreement may then be amended to describe
the additional facilities and uses.
10. tn the event of questions arising out of the use of the facilities or
otherwise arising under this Agreement, the questions shall be settled in writing
..,between the Superintendent and the City Manager, or the specific designee of
either for resolution of such questions.
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IN WITNESS WllEREOF. thl! parties hereto have executed this Agreement the day
a~d year first wrItten.
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CITY OF CLEARWATER. FLORIDA
By
Michael J. Wright
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Mayor-Commissioner
Approved as to form and
correctness:
Attest:
M.A. Galbraith, Jr.
City Attorney
Cynthia E. Goudeau
City Clerk
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THE SCIIOOL BOARD OF PINELLAS
COUfHY, FLORIDA
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Chairman
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Attest:
Secretary
As to School Board
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CLEARWATER CITY COMMISSION OQ ~ or,
Agenda Cover l\lemorandum r fl Itom #
~ Mooting Data: 12/17 /92
GARDEN AND NURSERY CHEMICALS .
SUBJECT:
RECOMMENDATION/MOTION: AWARD CONTRACTS FROM 12/18/92 TO 12/17/93 TO PURCHASE
GARDEN AND NURSERY CHEMICALS TO J.C EHRLICH CHEMICAL FOR $2,185.05; TO VAN
WATERS AND ROGERS INC., FOR $9,886.30; TO LESCO INC., FOR $158.50; TO TERRA
INTERNATIONAL INC., FOR $9,405.70; AND TO HELENA CHEMICAL CO., FOR $34,734.99,
FOR AN ESTIMATED TOTAL COST OF $56,370.54, WHICH ARE THE LOWEST, MOST
RESPON~IVEhBIDS SUBMfT~F.DbINtiACCORDANCE WITH THE SPECIFICATIONS.
~ onotnat t e apprOpr\8te of \C18Ts e But or\ZCQ to exeCUte same.
BACKGROUND: The Nursery Division of the Parks and Recreation Department
purchases fertilizers, pesticides, and various garden chemicals throughout the
year to maintain and protect city properties, parks, ball fields, lakes and
drainage ditches. Annual contracts allow the city to order and purchase
materials only when they are required, thus reducing the need for a large
inventory and room for storage. The bids were evaluated on a per item basis
and awarded to the lowest bidder meetinq soecifications.
Bids were solicited from 25 firms with 9 firms submitting bids, 3 "no bid"
responses, and 13 firms did not respond. Lowest bids received on items 2, 8,
17, and 21 did not meet specifications or were substitutes. Three items
received matChing low bids from two firms. The quantities of these three
items were split between the two firms and awarded accordingly. All vendors
involved were agreeable to this.
The 1992/93 Nursery Operating Budget contains sufficient funds for this year's
portion of these contracts. Funds for costs incurred after 9/30/93 will be
included in the city Manager's recommended budget for FY 1993/94.
Summary of Bids
Bids solicited: 25
Bids received: 9
No response: 13
No bid response: 3
Summary of No Bid Responses
Do not offer product: 1
Schedule will not permit: 1
Insufficient time to respond: 1
Reviewed by:
$46,990.00
Curront I'y
Funding Source:
_ Copt, Imp,
X- Operating
Olhor
Attachments:
Bid Tabulations
$56,370.54
Totol
Commission Action:
~PPfo\led
_ Approvod w/conditions
Conled
_ Conlinued to :
Costs:
Legal
Budgot
Purchasing
Risk Mgmt,
CIS
ACM
Other
N/A
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Parks'& Recre
N A
R ' Advertlsod:
A ".f Dote: 11/6-11/13/92
" Peper: Pin. Co. Rev.
Tampa Tribune
Not roquirod
Affected parties
_ Notified
_ Not required
_ None
Appropriation Codo:
010-1-1682-504/537
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DID 10-93 opENED 11/10192
810 TABULA'I'ION DOUGLASS FERTILIZER J .c. EHRLICH CHEH.
PAGE 1 OF .5
LEES BURG , FLORIDA READING , PENNSYL-'.-
QTY. IN
pREFERRED TOTAL PREPERRED UNIT TOTAL UNIT TOTAL
DBSCRIPTION CONTAINER gUANTITY CONTAINER PRICE PRICE ~ICB PRICE
1. AHDRO ANT BAIT 50 LB. BAG 600 LBS. 12 306.50 3,678.00 322.00 3,864.00
2. It. V 10 PLUS ALGACIDE 5 GAL. 70 GALS. 14 tlO BID NO BID
3. BACCILLUS THURINGIENSIS 3.21 2 LB. CAN 15 LBS. 7.5 NO BID NO BID
4. BARROT FUNGICIDE 2 LB.' BAG 20 LBS. 10 1.8.00 480.00 NO BID
5. BASAGRAN HERBICIDE 1 GAL. 15 GW;. 15 66.25 993.75 60.97 914.55
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6. BAYGON 101\.lP 1 LB. CAll 20 LBS, 20 NO BID 19.88 397.60
7. DACONIL 2.787 PORWADLE 2.5 GALS. 40 GALS. 16 87.50 1,400.00 81.20 1,299.20
8. DEFOAMER 101 ai 1 PT. SO PT. 50 3.80 190.00 4.45 222.50
9. DlAZANON AG 500 2.5 GALS. 20 GALS. 8 69.00 552.00 61i.90 519.20
10. DIQUAT 1 GAL. 25 GALS. 25 75.00 1,875.00 NO BID
q. DRln RETARDANT 30% POLYVINYL 1 QT. 275 QTS. 275 NO BID NO BID
POL'lHER
12. DURSBAll '2 E 2.5 GAL. 125 GALS. 50 115.60 5,780.00 95.95 4,797.50
13. DYE INDICATOR 2.5 GAL. 30 GALS. 12 68.00 816.00 89.68 1,076.10
14. HYVAL XL 1 GAL.' 30 GALS. 30 NO BID 42.35 1,270.50
15. IMAGE HERBICIDE 1 GAL. 15 GALS. 15 202.00 3,030.00 NO BID
16. KELTHANE 35\lP 4 Lll. BAG 20 LilS. 5 78.00 390.00 31.12 155.60
17. LINDANE 20Ee 5 GALS. 20 GALS, 4 138.00 552.00 126.45 505.80
18. MALATHION 571 2.5 GAL. 10 GALS. 4 40.45 161.80 41.43 165.70
19. MANGANESE SULFATE 50 LB. BAG 4000 LllS. 80 17 .80 1,424.00 NO BID
20. HSMA 6.6 2.5 GAL. 20 GALS. 8 45.90 367.20 43.88 351.00
21. PARAFIN COATED DURSDA>> 50 Lll. BAG 3000 LllS. 60 NO BID 24.50 1,470.00 .,. , '
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22. 011TANOL 2 2.5 GAL. 2.0 GALS. 8 152.20 1,217.60 146.98 1,175.80 ;j
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23. ORTHO X-77 STICKER 1 GAL. 120 GALS. 120 18.00 2,160.00 12.74 1,528.80 ~ .
24. ORTHENB 751WI' 10 Lll. BAG 20 LBS. 2 96.00 192..00 NO BID ~ '
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26. 1 GAL. 3 GALS. 3 12.4.00 372.00 NO BID I;
27. RODEO BERBICIDE 2.5 GAL. 80 GALS. n 287.50 9,200.00 NO BID , :.: >
28. ROUNDUP HERBICIDE 2.5 GAL. 160 GALS. 64 117.40 7,513.60 108.38 6,936.00
29. SlllKING AGENT 30% POLYACRYLIM1DE 1 GAL. 25 GALS. 25 NO BID NO BID I,
30. SONAR SRI' HERBICIDE 40 Lll. PAIL 120 LBS. 3 NO BID 656.00 1,968.00 i '
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:\1. SUBDUE FUNGICIDE 1 GAL. 5 GALS. 5 204.00 1,020.00 187.22 936.10 ~
32. THREE-\JAYI TRlMEC 5 GAL. 10 GALS. 2 NO BID 112.40 224 .80 \
33. TRIUMPH INSECTICIDB 2.5 GAL. 25 GALS. 10 455.87 4,558.70 395.63 3,956.30
34. WETTING AGENT NON~IONIC 2.5 GAL. 100 GALS. 40 NO BID 23.90 956.00
35. 20~20~20 WATER SOLUBLE FERTILIZER 25 LB. BAG 200 LBS. 8 13.50 108.00 NO BID i
A\IARD TOTALI SO.OO $2,185.05 ,I
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CLEARWATER , FLORIDA LAKE LAN 0 , FLORIDA
QTY. IN
PREFERRED TOTAL PREFERRED UNIT TOTAL UNIT TOTAL
DESCRIPTION CONTAINER QUANTITY CONTAINeR PRICE ~ PRICE ~
1. AMORO ANT BAIT 50 LB. BAG 600 LBS. 12 304.00 3,648.00 NO BID
2. A V 70 PLUS ALGACIDE 5 GAL. 70 GALS. 14 NO BID NO BID
3. BACCILLUS THURINGIENSIS 3.2% 2 LB. CAN 15 LBS. 7.5 22.26 166.95 NO BID
4. BANROT PUNGICIDE 2 LB. BAG 20 LBS. 10 lt8.23 482.30 NO BID
5. BASAGRAN HERBICIDE 1 GAL. 15 GALS. 15 74.46 1,116.90 62.00 930.0D
6. BAYGON 70tWl' 1 LB. CAN 20 LBS. 20 22.88 457.60 NO BID
7. DACONIL 2787 FORWADLE 2.5 GALS. 40 GALS. 16 93.90 1,502.40 NO BID
8. DEPOAMER lot ai 1 PT. 50 PT. SO 3.68 181..00 NO BID
9. DIAZANON AG 500 2.5 GALS. 20 GALS. 8 67.24 537.92 NO BID
10. DIQUAT 1 GAL. 25 GALS. 25 78.89 1,972.25 NO BID
11. DRIFT RETARDANT 30% POLYVINYL 1 QT. 275 QTS. 275 7.79 2,142.25 NO BID
POLYMER "
12. DURSBAN 2 E 2.5 GAL. 125 GALS. 50 114.36 5,718.00 NO BID ' '
13. DYE INDICATOR 2.5 GAL. 30 GALS. 12 73.0.5 876.60 90.00 1,080.00
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14. HYVAL XL 1 GAL. 30 GALS. 30 51.06 1.531.80 NO BID I: '
1.5. IMAGE HERBICIDE 1 GAL. 15 GALS. 15 216.38 3.245.70 NO BID }.
16. KELTHANE 35WP 4 LB. BAG 20 LBS. 5 32.16 160.80 NO BID
17. LINDANE 20EC 5 GALS. 20 GALS. 4 85.68 342.72 * NO BID ,\,
18. MALATHION 57% 2.5 GAL. 10 GALS. 4 45.60 ,182.38 NO BID i: ,
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19. MANGANESE SULFATE 50 LB. BAG. 4000 LBS. 80, 16.10 '1.288.00 17.50 1,400.00 < ,
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20. HSHA 6.6 2.5 CAL. 20 GALS. 8 48.88 391.04 NO BID 1 ;
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21. PARAFIN COATED DURSBAtI 50 LB. BAG 3000 LBS. 60 NO BID NO BID i i
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22. OFTANOL 2 , 2.5 GAL. 20 GALS. 8 161.66 1,293.28 135.00 1,080.00 ,
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23. ORTHO X-77 STICKER 1 GAL. 120 GALS. 120 NO BID NO BID ,
24. ORTHENE 75tWl' 10 LB. BAG 20 LBS. 2 101:43 202.as NO BID
2.5. PENDIHETHALIN 60DG HERBICIDE 10 LB. BAG 1000 LBS. 100 NO BID NO BID t ,
26. POAST BKRBICIDE 1 GAL. 3 GALS. 3 122.66 367.98 NO BID ,
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28. ROUNDUP HERBICIDE 2.5 GAL. 160 GALS. 64 11 7 . 30 7,507.20 NO BID
29. SlIlKING AGENT 30t POLYACRYLlHlDE 1 GAL. 25 GALS. 25 NO BID NO BID
30. SONAR SRP HERBICIDE 40 LB. PAIL 120 LBS. 3 NO BID. ' NO BID i,
31. SUBDUE FUNGICIDE 1 GAL. 5 GALS. 5 196.43 982.15 NO BID "
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32. THREE-WAY/TRlMEC 5 GAL. 10 GALS. 2 NO BID 110.00 220.00 I.
33. TRIUMPH INSECTICIDE 2.5 GAL. 25 GALS. 10 445.60 I. .456 .00 NO BID
34. WETTING AGENT NON-IONIC 2.5 GAL. 100 GALS. 40 23.75 950.00 23.13 92.5.00 )
35. 20-20-20 WATER SOLUBLE FERTILIZER 25 LB. BAG I
, 200 LBS. 8 13.75 110.00 18.95 151.60 1 '
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BID TABULATION LESCO, IIICORPORATED TERRA INTERNATIONAL
PACE 3 OP 5
ROCKY RIVER. 01110 LAKHLAND . FLORIDA
QTY. IN
PREPERRED TOTAL PREPERRED UltlT TOTAL UNIT TOTAL
DESCRIPTION CONTAINER QUANTITY CONTAINElI. mg PRICE PRICE R!llQ!
1. AI1DRO ANT OAtT 5D LB. BAG 600 LBS. 12 265.00 3,180.00 265.00 3,180.00
2. A V 70 PLUS ALGACIDE 5 GAL. 70 GALS. 14 110 BID 69.75 976.50 *
3. BACCILLUS THURIIIGIENSIS 3.2% 2 LB. CAN 15 L8S. 7.5 28.94 217.05 20.40 153.00
4. . BANROT PUNGICIDE 2 LB. BAG 20 L8S. 10 NO BID ~ 416.80
5. BASAGRAN HERBICIDE 1 GAL. 15 GALS. 15 61.00 915.00 62.53 937.95
6. BAYGON 70%1lP 1 LB. CAN 20 Lns. 20 19.55 391.00 20.45 409.00
7. DACONIL 2787 FORWABLE 2.5 GALS. 40 GALS. 16 NO BID .!!Q.:.Q!L 1,280.00 **
8. DEFOAMER 10% ai 1 PT. 50 PT. 50 2.90 145.00 '" 4.75 237.50
9. DUZANON AG 500 2.5 GALS. 20 GALS. 8 62.50 500.00 58.08 464.60
10. DIQUAT 1 GAL. 2' GALS. 25 70.89 1,772.25 67.16 1,679.00
11. DRIFT RETARDANT 30% POLYVINYL 1 QT. 275 QTS. 275 7.75 2,131.25 6.95 1,911.25
POLYMER
12. OURSOAN 2 E 2.5 GAL. 125 GALS. 50 99.75 4,987.50 87.90 4,395.00
13. DYE INDICATOR 2..5 GAL. 30 GALS. 12 62..50 7.50.00 93.23 1,118.70
14. HYVAL XL 1 GAL. 30 GALS. 30 48.60 1,458.00 NO BID
15. IMAGE HERBICIDE 1 GAL. 15 GALS. 15 186.BO 2,802.00 174.00 2,610.00
16. KELTHANE 35WP 4 LB. BAG 20 LBS. 5 ' 29..56 147.80 27.40 137.00
17. LINDANE 20EC 5 GALS. 20 GALS. 4 133.00 532.00 116.00 464.00
18. MALATHION 57% 2.5 GAL. 10 GALS. 4 38.50 154.00 ~ 139.00
19. MANGANESE SULFATE 50 I.B. BAG 4000 LOS. 80 20.00 1,600.00 ~ 800.00
20. HSMA 6.6 2.5 GAL. 20 GALS. 8 45.75 366.00 lli!!!L 319.00
21. PARAFIN COATED DURSBAN 50 LB. BAG 3000 LBS. 60 NO BID NO BtD
2% HOLE CRICKET BAtT
22. OPTANOL 2 2.5 GAL. 20 GALS. 8 140.63 1,125.00 137.65 1,101.20
23. ORTHO X-77 STICKER 1 GAL. 120 GALS. 120 NO BID 11.32 1,358.40
24. ORTHENE 75%WP 10 LB. BAG 20 LBS. 2 93.00 186.00 M.:a!L 173.00 r
25. PENDlHETHALIN 60DG HERBICIDE 10 LB. BAG 1000 LBS. 100 81.00 8,100.00 82.50 8,250.00 I
26. POAST IIERBtCIDE 1 GAL. 3 GALS. 3 NO DID 104.80 314.40
27. RODEO HERBICIDE 2.5 GAL. 80 GALS. 32 NO DID NO BID I
28. ROUNDUP HERBICIDE 2.5 GAL. 160 GALS. 64 108.75 6,960.00 102.20 6,540.80 **
29. SINKING AGENT 30% POLYACRYLIHIDE 1 GAL. 25 GALS. 25 NO BID NO BID I
30. SONAR SRP HERBICIDE 40 LB. PAIL 120 LBS. 3 NO BID 580.00 1,740.00
31. SUBDUE FUNGICIDE 1 GAL. 5 GALS. 5 NO BID 170.00 850.00
32. THREE-WAY ITRIMEC .5 GAL. 10 GALS. 2 l2.:M... 158.50 113.50 227.00 I
33. TRIUMPH INSECTICIDE 2.5 GAL. 25 GALS. 10 NO BID 364.75 3,647.50 I
34. WETTING AGENT NON-IONIC 2.5 GAL. 100 GALS. 40 36.25 1,~50.00 20.00 800.00
35. 20-20-20 WATER SOLUBLE FERTIL1ZER 25 LB. BAG 200 LBS. 8 15.25 122.00 12.50 100.00 I
AWARD TOTAL: $158.50 $9t405.70
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QTY. Itl
PREFERRED TOTAL PREFERRED UNIT TOTAL UNIT TOTAL
DESCRIPTIOlI COUTAltlER QUANTITY CONTAINER ~ !.!!,!g !.!!}g EB:ill
1. AHORO ANT BAIT .50 LB, BAG 600 LBS. 12 306..50 3,678.00 NO BID
2. A V 70 PLUS ALOACIDE .5 GAL. 10 GALS. 14 131.15 1,836.10 NO BID
3. BACCILLUS THURINGIENSIS 3.2% 2 LB. CAN 15 LBS. 7.5 NO BID NO BID
4. BANROT FUNGICIDE 2 LB. BAG 20 LOS. 10 NO DID NO BID
5. BASAGRAN HERBICIDE 1 GAL. 15 GALS. IS 67.10 1,015..50 NO BID
6. BAYGON 10%WP 1 LO. CAN 20 LBS. 20 NO BID NO 1110
7. DACONIL 2187 FORWABLE 2.5 GALS. 40 GALS. 16 93.15 l,li90.40 NO BID
8. DEl'OAHER 10% ai 1 PT. 50 PT. 50 NO BID NO BID
9. DIAZANON,AG 500 2.5 GALS. 20 GALS. 8 64.55 516.40 NO BID
10. DIQUAT 1 GAL. 25 GALS. 25 74..53 1,863.25 NO BID
II. DRIFT RETARDANT 30% POLYVINYL 1 QT. 275 QTS. 275 i:.2.L 1.361.25 NO BID
POLYMER
12. DURSBAN 2 E 2.5 GAL. 125 GALS. 50 102.15 5,107.50 NO BID
13. DYE INDICATOR 2.5 GAL. 30 GALS. 12 80.50 966.00 62.38 748..56
14. HYV Al. XL 1 GAL. 30 GALS. 30 NO BID NO BID
15. IMAGE HERBICIDE 1 GAL. 15 GALS. 15 197.98 2,969.70 NO BID
16. KELTHANE 35WP Ii LB. BAG 20 LOS. 5 NO BID NO BID
17. LINDANE ZOEO .5 GALS. ZO GAtS. 4 140.45 561. 80 NO BID
18. MALATHION 57% 2.5 GAL. 10 GALS. 4 38.15 155.00 NO BID
19. MANGANESE SULFATE 50 LB. BAG 4000 LOS. 80 NO BID NO BID
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20. MSHA 6.6 2.5 GAL. 20 GALS. 0 4B.40 387.20 NO BID
21. P!RAnN COATED DURSBAN 50 LB. BAG 3000 LOS. 60 ~ 1,800.00 NO BID
2% 110LE CRICKET BAIT NO BID
22. Ol'TANOL 2 2.5 GAL. 20 GALS. 8 150.08 1,200.60 NO BID
23. ORTHO X-17 STICKER 1 GAL, 120 GALS. 120 12.02 1,442.40 NO BID
24. CRTHENE 1.51:WP 10 LO, BAG 20 LBS. 2 99.40 198.80 NO BID
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26. POAST-HERDICIDE 1 GAL. 3 GALS. 3 NO BID NO BID
27. RODEO HERBICIDE 2.5 GAL. 80 GALS. 32 236.25 7 .560.00 ** NO BID
28. ROUNDUP HERBICIDE 2.5 GAL. 160 GALS. 64 106.23 6,198.72 123.70 7,916.80
29. SINKING AGENT 30% POLYACRYLlMlDE 1 GAL. 25 GALS. 25 lidL 35'1.'15 NO BID
30. SONAR SRP HERBICIDE 40 LB. PAIL 120 LBS. 3 NO BID NO BID
31. SUBDUE FUNGICIDE 1 GAL. S GALS. 5 185.65 928.25 NO BID
32. THREE~WAY/TR1l1EC .5 GAL. 10 GALS. 2 110.80 221.60 NO BID
33. TRIUMPH INSECTICIDE 2.5 GAL. 25 GALS. 10 413.60 4,136.00 NO BID
34. WETTING AGENT NON-IONIC 2.5 GAL. 100 GALS. 40 !!b1!L 751.20 NO BID
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AWARD TOTAL I $9,886.30 $0.00
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BID 20-93 OPEHED 11/20/92
BID TABULATION IIEr.EtfA CHEMICAL CO.
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DESCRIPTION CONTAINER !tUANTITY CONTAINER ~ PRICE
1. AMORO ANT BAIT .50 LB. BAG 600 LBS. 12 264 .00 3.168.00
2. A V 70 PLUS ALGACIOE .5 GAL. 70 GALS. 14 NO BID
3. BACCILLUS THURINGIENSIS 3.2t 2 LB. CAN 15 LBS. 7.5 19.60 147.00
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4. BANROT FUNGICIDE 2 LB. BAC 20 LBS. 10 42.00 420.00
5. BASAGRAN HERBICIDE 1 GAL. 1.5 ,GALS. 15 62.30 934..50
6. BAyeON 70%WP 1 LB. CAN 20 LBS. 20 18.30 366.00
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7. DACONIL 2787 FORWABLE 2.5 GALS. 100 GALS. 16 80.00 1,280.00 ..
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8. DUOAHEf!. 10% at 1 PT. 50 PT. 50 .!:.QQ... 150.00
9. DlAZANON AG 500 2.5 GALS. 20 OALS. 8 &!!.. 425.00
10. DIQUAT 1 GAL. 25 GALS. 25 65.70 1.642.50
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H. DRIFT RETARDANT 30% POLYVINYL 1 QT. 275 QTS. 275 5.50 1.512..50
POLYMER
12. DURSBAN 2 E 2.5 GAL. 125 GALS. 50 86.25 4.312.50
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13. DYE INDICATOR 2.5 GAL. 30 GALS. 12 61.13 733.50
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14. HYVAL XL 1 GAL. 30 GALS. 30 50.00 1,500.00
15. IMAGE HERBICIDE 1 GAL. 15 CALS. 15 173.00 2.595.00
16. KELTHANE 35WP 10 LB. BAG 20 Lns. 5 27.20 136.00
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18. HALATllION 57% 2.5 GAL. 10 GALS. 4 35.63 142.50
19. MANGANESE SULFATE 5D LB. BAG 40DD LBS. 80 13.5D 1.080.0D
20. MSHA 6.6 2.5 GAL. 20 GALS. 8 40..50 324.00
21. PARAFlN COATED DURSBAN 50 LB. BAG 3000 LBS. 60 no BID
2% HOLE CRICKET BAIT
22. ' OFTANOL 2 2.5 GAL. 20 GALS. 8 133.75 1.070.00
23. ORTHO X-77 STICKER 1 GAL. 120 GALS. 120 .!b?::L 1.350.00
24. OR'l1!ENE 75%WP 10 LB. BAG 20 Lns. 2 90.50 181.00
25. PENDIHETHALIN 600G HERBICIDE 10 LB. BAG 1000 LBS. 100 ~ 7.550.00
26. POAST HERBICIDE 1 GAL. 3 GALS. 3 104.53 313.59
27. RODEO HERBICIDE 2.5 GAL. BO GALS. 32 236.25 7.560.00 ..
28. ROUNDUP HERBICIDE 2.5 GAL. 160 GALS. 64 102.20 6.540.80 ..
29. SINKING AGENT 30% POLYACRYLlHIDE 1 GAL. 25 GALS. 25 19.00 475.00
30. SONAR SRP HERBICIDE 40 LB. PAlL 120 LBS. 3 573.00 1.719.00
31. SUBDUE FUNGICIDE 1 GAL. 5 GAtS. 5 168.50 842.50
32. THREE-WAY I TR IHF:C 5 GAL. 10 GALS. 2 177.50 355.00
33. 'TRIUMPH INSECTICIDE 2.5 GAL. 25 GALS. 10 391.25 3.912.50
34. WETTING AGENT NON-IONIC 2.5 GAL. 100 GALS. ~O' 21.3B 855.00
35. 20-20-20 WATER SOLUBLE FERTILIZER 25 LB. BAG 200 LBS. 8 .!!dL ~
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CLEARWATER CITY COMMISSION
Agenda Cover Memorandum
SUBJECT:
Edenville Channel Improvements
CONSENT
(92-27)
RECOMMENDATION/MOTION: Award the contract for Edenville Channel Improvements
(92-27) to SUNCOAST EXCAVATING, INC. of OZONA, FLORIDA for the sum of $25,600.00
which is the lowest and most responsive bid received in accordance with the plans
and specifications.
au And that the appropriate official be authorized to execute same.
BACKGROUND:
The purpose of this project is to make improvements to a drainage ditch located
south of Druid Road, north of the McMullen Tennis Complex, and to the rear of
homes located on Edenville AVe. and Evelyn Ave. The residents who own and are
adjacent to the drainage ditch have made numerous requests to the city to make
improvements to control erosion of the steep banks of the channel. The
environmentally permittable alternative to control the erosion is to widen the
channel section and reconstruct the banks of the ditch to a flatter side slope.
The existing 30 foot width of the existing drainage easement will a~low for the
top of the ditch banks to be widened and a flatter side slope to be constructed.
The banks are proposed to be resodded and reinforced with a geo-fabric known as
Terraloc which is placed beneath the sod. The sod will grow through the geo-
fabric to help stabilize the soil. We believe the more stable side slopes will
be able to better withstand erosion than the present irregular geometry. The
flatter slopes will also be easier to ,maintain by the residents. It should be
understood that unless the ditch is either paved or piped (both unpermittable),
a severe storm may still cause erosion of the banks. The residents have agreed
to relocate their fences as necessary to the edge of the drainage easement to
allow for the proposed improvements.
This project (approximately 600 ft. in length) was first bid on August 12, 1992
at a price of $37,055. That bid was rejected as too high and not competitive.
This second bid, although still involving a single bidder, is 33% less costly and
reasonably priced. '
The available balance in project #315-1-2496, storm Drainage Renewal and
Replacement, is sufficient to provide funds for this contract.
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Costs: $25,600,00
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BID TAB
EDENVILLE DITCH REALIGNMENT
1. REGRADE APPROXIMATELY S60 FEET OF,
THE EDENVILLE DRAINAGE CHAN~EL
PER X-SECTIONS, PLANS 19037A-D
SHEET 1 OF 2.
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SUNCOAS'f EXCAVATING
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PRICE PRICE
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3. TERRALOC OR EQUAL FURNISHED AND
INSTALLED ON CHANNEL SIDE SLOPE
(APPROXI~~TELY 6600 SQUARE FEET)
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4',600: oiJ 4 ,600.00
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START DATE:
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SUMMARY OF BIDS
BIDS SOLICITED: 9
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BIDS RECEIVED: 1 ','
NO RESPONSE: 7
NO-BID RESPONSE; 1 :~\
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Regrade approximately 580 feet
of the Edenville Drainage Channel
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Terraloc or equal furnished and
installed on Channel side slope
(approximately 8,600 square feet)
(Per attached specifications)
Time allowance for project completion
will be 30 days.
Contact R.C. Sattinger, 813/462-6970 for any
regarding this bid.
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PAYMENT TERMS: ;PD DC~'S
START DATE: iN, ~ ,,.l 10 '"1>Q"'I~
BIDDER REPRESENTATION
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terms, conditions and specifications of 'the Invitation for
Bid and that I am authorized by the owners/principals to
execute and submit this bid on behalf of the business
identified below.
BUSINESS NAME: ~v..t,W~p.,YI ;;-;<CA VAT,,Jj '::c,Vc.. FIO# 6Cj;::2:J'iovS.J
1.\ STREET ADDRESS: 2/1 H€VD ~,..J e..,....
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SIGNATURE OF AUTHORIZED REP:~ ~C~ID~
DATE SUBMITTED: q~/Y"l:::t TELEPHONE: ?:13-7J'~.qS71
FAX NUlffiER: ~J '"3;; St.... ~3L/3 ~
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EQUIPMENT, SUPPLIES OR SERVICES REQUIRED
FURNISH COMPLETE DESCRIPTION, MAKE/MODEL AND INCLUDE
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DATE PREPARED 07113192
~~~~g~sIBlE' R.C. Sattinger
PHONE NO. (813) 462- 6970
RECOMMENDED VENDOR
See attached list.
PURCHASE REQUISITION
City of Clearwater
PURCHASING OlV1SION
P.O. BOX 4748
CLEARWATER, FL 33518
DEUVERTO: City of Clearwater PurchasinQ MQr.
STREET ADDRESS P .0. Box 4748
CITY. SiATE. ZIP CODE Cl ear-water. FL. 3461B~474a' '.
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PURCHASE ORDER NO. J, '. AJ
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CITY. STATE, ZIP CODE
EXPENSECOOE 315-1-2496-637/541
DATE SERVICES/MATERIALS NEEDED: August. 1992
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CITY, STATE, ZIP CODE
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Regrade approximately 580 feet or the Edenville
Drainage Channel per x-sections. Plans '9037A-D
Sheet 1 of 2.
2. 18.000
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Terraloc or equal furnished and installed on Channel
side slope (approximately 8,600 square ~ ,.
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Time allowance far- project completion will be
30 days.
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Edenvi lle Ditch Real..iglWl!f1t per attached construction
drawings and specifications.
PART C
I HERESY CERTifY THAT THE ITEMS SPECIFIED ABOVE ARE
NECESSARY FOR THE OPERATiON OF THIS DEPARTMENT, THAT
SUFFICIENT FUNOS ARE AVAILABLE TO COVER THIS Re.
QUIREMENT AND THAT THIS ReaUIREMENT IS BEING PRO,
C~SSEO PURSUANT TO LAW OR ADMINISTRATIVE AUTHORITY
DELEGATED TO ME.
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PROPOSED DELIVERY DATE
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SUBJECT:
#05-93)
CLEARWATER CITY COMMISSION
Agenda coverr Memorandum p W S
structural Demolition (1701 ~~. and 1311 Kings Hwy.)
(Bid
Item #
RECOMMENDATION/MOTION: AWard a contract for structural Demolition (1701 Hercules
Avenue and 1311 Kings Highway) to Eicher's Backhoe of Clearwater, Florida for the
sum of $25,336.50 which is the lowest most responsive bid received in accordance
with the plans and specifications.
DU And that the appropriate official be authorized to execute same.
BACKGROUND:
The city of Clearwater has for some time owned the property known as the
'Campbell Property' located at 1701 Hercules Avenue. This property is located
in central Clearwater at the intersection of Hercules Avenue and the CSX
Railroad. This property contains approximately twelve thousand (12,000) square
feet of building area consisting of four (4) masonry and steel structures and two
(2) small lout' buildings. The Public Works Director has requested that these
structures be demolished and that the site be leveled and seeded to expedite the
site development of the proposed new Solid Waste Complex. This includes both
clean fill material for $2(537.50 and demolishing the building for $15,999.00 for
a total of $18,536.50.
The City of Clearwater also owns property located at 1311 Kings Highway. This
property is west of and immediately adjacent to an existing regional stormwater
retention pond located on Highland Avenue. This property contains an approximate
four thousand (4,000) square foot masonry house structure and concre~e swimming
pool. This house was recently offered to the general public by a bidding
process. No bids were received at any price for this house. The structure is
on pilings, which makes relocation uneconomical. The Public Works Director has
requested that these structures be demolished and that the site be leveled and
seeded to facilitate the expansion of the existing retention pond to provide
stormwater treatment for the widening of Highland Avenue for a total of
$6,800.00.
The available balance in the New Facility (Solid Waste) project, Code 315-1-6428,
is sufficient to provide the $18,536.50 needed for the property located at 1701
Hercules Avenue. In addition, the available balance in the Highland Avenue
Widening Project, Code #315-1-2140, is sufficient to provide the $6,800.00 needed
for the property located at 1311 Kings Highway.
315-1-6426-606/534
315-1-2140-606/541
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Costs: $25,336.50
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CLEAkWATER CITY COMMISSION
Agenda Cover Memorandum
~CONSEID'
SUBJECT: Amendment to Engineering contrac - Joint city-state Widoning Projoct
S.R.590/Drew street, Downtown Clearwater to Northeast coachman Road
RECOMMENDATION/MOTION: Approve an amendment to the contract with Post, Buckloy,
Schuh & Jernigan, Inc. (PBS&J) , Consulting Engineers, for $190, II 00. II 0, incroasing
the contract amount to $686,830.29, for the preparation of a project Dovelopmont
and Environmental study (PD&E) for the widening of Drew street, to include
additional work involving the examination of a one-way pair as one of tho projoct
alternates.
DB And that the appropriate official be authorized to execute same.
BACKGROUND: The City proposes to widen Drew street from just wast of Ft.
Harrison Ave. to just east of Northeast Coachman Road in cooperation with the
Florida'Oepartment of Transportation (FOOT). The city has agreed to taka the
lead in the project I s development by preparing the project Devolopment and
Environmental study (PD&E) in accordance with FOOT and Fedoral Highway
Administration rules and procedures.
The city has allocated $4 million to accomplish as much of the studlas, design,
right-of-way acquisition, and construction as the amount will afford - with the
state joining the effort in a future fiscal year and thereafter taking the
project to conclusion.
At its meeting of 12/05/91 the city commission app~oved an Engineering Services
contract with Post, Buckley, Schuh & Jernigan, Inc~, Consulting Engineers, for
the preparation of the PD&E study for a fee of $496,429.89. The contract is
structured such that the numerous subsequent phases can be assigned to Post,
Buckley, Schuh & Jernigan, should the city desire when the need arises. At the
time the contract was being negotiated and the scope of services described we
purposefully eliminated an item of work involving the examination of a one-way
pair along Drew Street/Cleveland street as a proj ect alternate. We did not
believe that the costs associated with an examination of this one-way pair
alternate was money well spent. While the FDOT examined and approved the
proposed contract with PBS&J, we have from the start been aware that we might
have to include th~ one-way pair study to fully comply with FHWA (Federal Highway
Administration) regulations. The FOOT has now stated that the one way pair
alternative must be included due the possibility of constructing a lower cost
facility to meet future traffic demands by minimizing right-of-way acquisition
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,Amendment to Engineering contract Joint city-state widening Project
S.R.590/Drew street, Downtown Clearwater to:~Northeast Coachman Road
and construction costs and to'meet FHWAstudy requirements. Public involvement
is a major component of the PD&E study and a one way pair may well be rejected
by strong public' opposition. Although it appears that the one-way pair
,consideration may drop out early, it is necessary 'now to 'amend our existing
contract to include that item of work. The amendment consists of an additional
2~305 rnanhours of work for an added value of $190,400.40. This cost will be
reduced if the one way pair option is dropped after the first pUblic workshop.
The hourly rates for the various personnel involved are the same as the existing
contract approved in 1991.
The available balance in this project, Drew street Widening, Code #315-1-2141,
is sufficient to provide funds for this contract amendment.
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l~l~OM Fr. lIARRISON AVENUE TO N. E. COACHMAN ROAD
AMENDMENT NO.1 TO AGnEElVIENT
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The AGREEMENT, dated the 6th day of December 1991 t between the City of Clearwater,
Florida, hereinafter referred to as the CITY t and Post, Buckley t Schuh & Jernigan, Inc., Tampa,
Florida, hereinafter referred to as the CONSULTANT, is amended to evaluate potential one.way
pair alternatives for the project as required by the Federal Highway Administration (FHW A) and ,
the Florida Department of Transportation (hereinafter referred to as the DEPARTMENT).
The one.way pair alternatives will consist of analyzing the use of Cleveland Street in
conjunction with Drew Street. The additional services are incorporated into the
Agreement and are further described in EXHIBIT A outlining the additional work~effort
needed to collect and analyze the necessary data along Cleveland Street and evaluate one.
way pair alternatives.
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V. INSURANCE REOUIREMENTS
Insurance requirements are unchanged from the terms sel forth in the original Agreement.
VI. COMPENSATION
The CONSULT ANT shall be compensated for all services rendered under this
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Amendment in accordance with the provisions of EXHIBIT B.
VII. TERMINATION
Termination of contract conditions are unchanged from the terms set forth 'in the original
Agreement.
VIII. SUSPENSION. CANC~LLATION OR ABANDONMENT
Suspension, cancellation or abandonment conditions are unchanged from the terms set
forth in the original Agreement.
IX. ADDITION AL ENGINEERING SERVICES
Additional engineering services are unchanged from the terms set forth in the original
Agreement.
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ATTACHMENTS
The following Exhibits are attached to this Amendment and made a part hereof.
Exhibit "A It - Scope of Services, p. A 1-1 through A 1-8
Exhibit lIB\' -: Method of Compensation, p. Bl~1 through BI-20
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Amendment upon the terms and conditions above Slated on the day and year first written
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ENGINEER:
CITY;
POST, BUCKLEY, SCHUH & JERNIGAN, INC.
5300 West Cypress Street, Suite 300
Tampa, Fl 33607
CITY OF CLEARWATER,
112 9sceola Avenue South
Clearwater, Fl 34616
BY
BY
City Manager
COUNTERSIGNED:
A TrEST
Mayor-Commissioner
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Approved as to Form & Correctness,
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SERVICES TO BE PERFORMED
ADD THE FOLLOWING:
V.B.3.
Aerial Photo~
1" = lOOt scale uncontrolled black and white photo mylars shall be used
for developing concept plans for illustrating the one-way pair alternatives.
The ENGINEER shall obtain these aerial photos and coordinate the final
sheet layout.
V.CA.
Existing Highway Characteristics
a.
Roadway
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original Agreement shall be collected for Cleveland Street.
b.
Accidents
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Accident data shall be obtained from the DEPARTMENT and the
Pinellas County Engineering Department for the five year period
between 1986 and 1990 for the following segments:
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1. Drew Street from SR 60 to North Fort Harrison Avenue
2. Cleveland Street from Drew StreetlSR 60 to Belcher Road.
The accident data shall be analyzed to provide the information
specified in Section V:C.3 of Exhibit A of the original Agreement.
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The traffic data co))ccUon effort outlined in Section V.C.2 of
Exhibit A of the original Agreement shall be amended to include
the following:
1. The ENGINEER shaH sclect 'and propose to the
DEPARTMENT and the CITY three (3) traffic count
control stations on Cleveland Street for seven~day machine
traffic counts which shall provide directional volumes at
I5-minute increments. After concurrence by the
DEPARTMENT and the CITY, the ENGINEER shall
c~nd,uct the counts and analyze the resulting data.
The ENGINEER shall furnish 24.hour machine traffic
counts (approach volumes at 15-minute increments) and
two-hour (from 4:00 td 6:00 PM)' manual turning
movement counts including pedestrian and bicycle counts
at the following locations as a minimum:
2.
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Drew Street/Osceola A venue
Drew Street/S.R. 60
Cleveland Street (SR 6O)/Osceola Avenue
Cleveland Street (SR 60)/North Fort
,Harrison Avenue (All. US 19)
Cleveland Street (SR 60)/Garden Street
Cleveland Street (SR 60)/East Avenue
Cleveland Street (SR 60)/North Myrtle
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Cleveland Street (SR 60)/North Greenwood
A venue
Cleveland Street (SR 60)/MisSQuri Avenue
Cleveland Street (SR 60)/Lincoln Avenue
Cleveland Street/Hillcrest Avenue
SR 60/Hillcrest Avenue
Cleveland Street/North Highland Avenue
Cleveland Street/Lake A venue
Cleveland Street/North Duncan Avenue
Cleveland Street/Saturn Avenue
Cleveland StreeUNorth Hercules Avenue
Cleveland Street/Main Avenue
Cleveland Street/Belcher Road
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the DEPARTMENT. The counts shall be conducted
according to the procedure outlined in Section V.C.2.c of
Exhibit A of the original Agreement.
d. Evaluation of Roa.dway Pavement
Cores of the existing roadwa'y pavement shall be taken along the
City portion of Cleveland Street (Hillcrest Avenue to Belcher
Road). An evaluation of the existing roadway pavement shall be
made based on these cores.
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Environmental Data Collection and Analysis
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The pertinent data collection and analysis effort outlined in Sections V.D.l
through V .D.lI of Exhibit A of the original Agreement shall be conducted
for Cieveland Street. The original, Agreement report submittals, where
applicable, shall be expanded to include this effort. This activity includes
the following:
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a. Social and Economic Impacts
b. Naturdl and Physical Impacts
c. Utilities
d. Transportation Plans
e. Permit Coordination
f. Biological Assessment
g. Relocation Impact
h. Noise Impact Analysis
1. Air Quality Impact Analysis
j. Hazardous materials
k. Archaeological/Historical Assessment
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Corridor Analysi~
A comparison of viable corridors shall be made with respect to social and
environmental impactst right-of-way and construction costs, while
satisfying the travel demand in the project area. '
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V.EA.
One-Way Pair Alternatives
The following seclions outline the work-effort associated with developing,
analyzing and presenting the one-way pair alternatives. '
a. Traffic Analysis
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outlined in Sections E.2.a, b and c of Exhibit A of the
original Agreement:
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1. Determine the existing (1992) evening peak hour
Jevel~of-service for the 19 intersections listed in
Section V.C.4.c of this Amendment and the
segments of Cleveland Street between the noted
intersections.
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(1) One-way pair utilizing Drew Street' and
Cleveland Street between Pierce Boulevard,
and Hillcrest Avenue. Hillcrest Avenue
between SR 60 and Drew Street will be
modeled as a one-way northbound facility.
East of Hillcrest Avenue, . both streets will
be modeled as two-way facilities.
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(1995 and 2005) daily traffic volumes for the
following two one~way pair alternatives:
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(2) ,One-way pair utilizing Drew Street and
Cleveland Street between Pierce Boulevard
and Nimbus Avenue. Nimbus Avenue
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will be modeled as a one-way northbound
facility. East of Nimbus Avenue, both
streets will be modeJed as two-way facilities.
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The CITY shall request Pinellas County Planning
Department to provide the ENGINEER with the FSUTMS
model 'runs for each of the above described alternatives for
the years 1995 and 2010. The ENGINEER shall use
methodologies similar to those applied previously in the
traffic projections covered under the original Agreement to
evaluate the FSUTMS data and develop the above specified
daily traffic volumes.
3.
The ENGINEER shall evaluate if the KtD, and T
factors, calculated to fulfill the requirements of the
original Agreement, are suitable for the one~way
pair alternatives design hour volume projections. If
these factors are found to be not suitable, a new set
of factors will be calculated.
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Level-of~service (HeM) analysis shall be conducted
based on the design hour volumes to determine
geometric requirements at intersections and
segments under both one-way pair alternatives.
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PASSER II-90 runs shall be performed for both
one-way pair alternatives and the results tabulated
for comparison.
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An addendum to the approved !raffic Technical'
Memorandum, which was prepared under the
original Agreement, shall be prepared docuf!lenting
the analyses described herein.
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The following pertinent information shall be ploUed on
1" = 100' scale aerial photo mylars: '
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., Public and private development
. Existing right-of-way and property lines
· North arrow and scale
· Aerial flight date
· Street names
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developed based on review of the traffic demand and
analysis, the project 'corridor and logical termini. Both
typical section and alignment alternatives shall be
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The viable alternatives shall be plotted on base concept,
plans in sufficient detail to permit evaluation of costs and
, associated impacts. '
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Evaluation of Alternatives
Each alternative shall be analyzed and evaluated in terms
of economic, environmental and social impact. The
evaluation criteria shalf include construction, right-of-way
and ,engineering costs, relocation estimates, business
damage estimates and environmental impacts.
Right-of-way costs shall be provided by the
DEPARTMENT.
f. Hydraulic Analysis (LHR)
The Hydraulic Analysis outlined in Section V.E.2 of
Exhibit A of the original Agreement shall be expanded to
include Cleveland Street.
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Cleveland Street.
h.
Conceptual Design Plans
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After the viable alternatives' are selected, Conceptual
Design Plans of the selected alternatives shall be prepared
in reproducible form on base concept plans. The
Conceptual Design Plans shall be prepared for use in
review and public involvement meetings.
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Preliminary Engineering Reports,
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shall be expanded to include documentation on the development and
evaluation of the one-way pair alternatives. This activity includes the
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First Draft Engineering Report
Second Draft Engineering Report
FinaJ Preliminary Engineering Report
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Environmental Documents
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shall be expanded to include documentation on the development and
evaluation of the one-way pair alternatives. This activity includes the
following:
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b. Wetlands Evaluation Report
c. Environmental.pata Report
d. Environmental Determination
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The ENGINEER shall collect public input throughout the study as
it pertains to the one-way pair alternatives. The ENGINEER may
be called upon to make presentations to concerned citizens and
'Interest civic or neighborhood groups. In addition to coordinating
and conducting these presentations, the ENGINEER shall prepare
the necessary ~isplays and graphics for these meetings.
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'3 mailing list of all persons owning property within 300 feet of
either side of the centerline of all viable alternatives to be
presented at the public meetings.
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Displays and Graphics
The ENGINEER shall prepare tile necessary displays and graphics
for use during the Alternatives Public Meeting and Public Hearing.
These graphics shall specifically illustrate the viable one-way pair
alternatives being considered.
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Comments and Coordination Report
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Comments on the one-way pair alternatives shall be ~ummarized
and responded to for subsequent inclusion in the final Comments
. ,and Coordination Report being prepared for the project as part of
the original Agreement.
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EXHIBIT fi, SECTION IV
COMPENSATION
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IV. With the addition of the services described in Amendment No.1, the maximum
limiting compensation is established at $686,830.29. This is based on the
following:
Labor Services{~BS&J}:
DirectlReimbursable Expenses (PBS&1):
Subconsultnnls (Includes Direct Expenses):
Transportation Solutions, Inc.
Archaeological ConsuHanls, Inc.
Florida TrnnsporUltion Engineering
Scheda Ecological Associates
Cline/Contee South
Total Maximum Limiting Compensation:
Amendment
No. 1 Total
Oril!inal Fee ---Y~ Fee ' "
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32,944.80 8,771.40 41,716,20
78,202,81 9,465.96 87,668.77
9,876.35 9;327.95 19,204,30
11,456.93 14,318.84 2S,775,n
4,364.00 2,400.00 6,764.00
26.120.00 2.700,00 28.820.00
$496,429.89 $190,400.40 $686,830.29
The basis for the additional service fee estimates of Amendment No. 1 is included
in the following pages.
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PAOE I OF 3
PROJECT: DREW STREET fU&E STUDY
PREPARED BY: PCGT, BUCKLEY, SCHJH & JERNlGAN,INC,
DATe NOV8v'BEA 19, 1992
STATE PAOJECTNO, 15050-1501
WPA NO, 7117121
FAPNO, M-1464(9)
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PAOE ? OF 3
STATE PROJECT NO. 15050-1501
WPA NO, 7117121
FAPNO. M:"1464(n)
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PROJECT: DREW STREET FU&E S11JDY
PREPARED BY: POST, BUCKlEY, SCI--UH & JERNIGAN, INC.
DATE: NOVEMBER 19,1992
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~ 'PROJECT: OREW STREET ftl&E STUOY
PREPARED BY: POST. BUCKlEY, SCH.JH & JEMGAN, INC,
DAre NOVEMBER 19, 1002
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STATE PROJECT NO. 15050-1501
WPA NO. 7117121
FAPNO. M-1464(9)
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PREPAFED BY: POST, BUCKlEY. SCHUH & JERNIGAN, INC,
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, . EMPLOYEE FY 1992-93
CLASSIFICATION MANHOURS RATE ($/HR) TOTAl.: ($)
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Project Director 19 $132,50 $2,517.50
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Senior Prof.' 524 89.25 48.767.00
Professional ,69a 56.75 39,611.50
",t , Designer/CADD 103 53.00 5,459.00
, Tech ,/Drafter 406 35.00 14,210.00
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PROJECT: ORSU STREET PO&E STUDY
PREPARED BY: POST, BUCKLEY, SCHUH & JERNIG~H, IUC.
DATE: SEPTEHBER 15, 1992
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IHazardous Hateriols Report I I I 1,000 I
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ITraffic Technicol Hemorand\JTl ' I I I 1,500 I
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ILocatlon Hydraulic Report t I I 500 I
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IConceptual Pond Location Report I I ' 1 ',' 30 I
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IFirst Draft EMlnaerfng Report 1 I I 200 I
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Isecond Draft EngIneering Report I I I 250 I
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JFinal Engineering Report I I I 750 \
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lUetlands Evaluation Report I I I, 60 I
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IDraft Env{ rorvnentol Onto Report I I I 100 I
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I final Envi rOl'1l1lental Data Report I I I 150 I
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PROJECT: DRE~ STREET PD&E STUDY
PREPARED BY: POST, BUCKLEY, SCHUH & JERNIGAN, INC.
DATE: SEPTEMBER 15, 1992
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CADD - 75 hours Q
Hicrocomp - 150 hours Q
S35.0D per hour.. $2,625.00
515.00 per hour.. S2,250.00
TELEPHO~E & SHIPPING
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OTHER
Presentation Boards
PHT's
film Purchase & Processing
10 pieces Q
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Database Service for Environ. Records
Color Copies for Haz. Hat.
Historical Aerials
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Mr. Dan Kelly, P.E.
Post, Buckley, Schuh & Jernigan, Inc.
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Enclosed for your use are our labor hours and cost estimates to
provide air quality, noise and public involvement services for the
expansion of the Drew Street study.
The estimated increase represents about a 20 percent increase in
air quality services, 40 percent in noise services and about a 7
percent increase in public involvement effort. Overall, the
additional studies amount to an increase of about 12 percent.
We have assumed that air quality analysis of additional
intersections and noise monitoring and analysis for representative
noise sensitive sites would be required along Cleveland Street.
For public involvement we have shown efforts in securing names of
property owners along Cleveland street to update the mailing list;
preparation of a new board mounted exhibit showing the new limits
of the study; additional handouts for the public meeting;
additional, newsletters needing to be sent due to the expanded
number of people affected; one additional meeting resulting from
the modified scope and the inclusion of additional public input
into the comments and coordination report.
Thp tot~l OOgt for t~~g~ addition~l scrv~~eo in~luding out-of-
packet expenses amounts to $ 9,465.96.
Should you have any questions concerning the enclosed, please do
not hesitate to call.
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Principal
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Rocky Point Island Reserve · 2709 Rocky Point Drive
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TRANSPORTATION SOLUTIONS, INC.
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POST OFFICE BOX 5103/ SARASOTA. FLORtDA 301277.5103 I TELEPHONE (BIJI 955.68761 FAX (8131 36S~
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Task Rate Res. Sur:vey lab Writing Planning Costs
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P.I. 40.00 ' 8 0 0 24 0 1,280.00
Proj. Arch. 32.00 8 16 4 16 0 1,408.00
Sr. Rist. 32.00 20 24 0 80 4 4,096.00
Arch. Tech. 14.50 0 24 4 0 0 406.00
crew 10.80 0 16 0 0 0 172.80
crew 10.80 0 16 0 0 0 172.80
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suite 300
Tampa, Florida 33607
BE: Cleveland street
Existing PavemeI1t Evaluation
Clearwater, Florida
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Dear Mr. Daaa:
Pursuant to our telephone conversation of July 1, 1992 we
are hereby transmitting the requested scope of work and fee
schedule for the above referenced project.
Our services relative to this project are as follows:
1. Perform one core through the road' surface and base
material every 700 + feet.
2. Perform one 6 foot auger
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4. Submit report documenting our findings.
Our field work will also include providing traffic control
during field operations'.
If you have any questions, or if we can be of help
finalizing this agreement, do not hesitate to contact our office.
Respectfully Submitted,
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Theresa M.' Bailey, P. E.
"\ vice President.
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SPECIALISTS IN CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY
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1. Core and 6'Foot Auger - Includes Core,
Auger and Patch: One every 700 + feet
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15 locations at $6S.00/each
i . Lump Sum $ 975.00
2. Technician Time:
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Estimate 2 days at $50.00/day
Lump Sum 100.00
4. Traffic' Control:
Tow Behind Arrow Board Lump Sum 125.00
5. Report Lump Sum 300.00
ESTIMATED TOTAL $2,700..00
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CITY OY CLEARWATER
DECEMBER 14, 1992 CITY COMMISSION WORKSHOP
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Introduction
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FDOT Upd~te on 5 Year Program
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Roadway Network Improvements in the Clearwater Area
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overview of the PD&E Process
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current status of the Drew street project
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Need for One-Way pai~,Analysis
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SUBMIT ADVANCE NOTlFICAllON PKG
PUBUC OFFICIAL KICK-OFF MTG
(CITY COMMISSION WORKSHOP)
SUBMIT CORRIDOR ANALYSIS & DRAFT
TRAFFIC TECH MEMO'S
SUBMIT FINAL TRAFFIC TECH MEMO
SUBMIT 1YPICAL SECTION & STRUCTURE
TECH MEMO'S
MEET WITH FHWA (1~ pam REVIEW)
SUBMIT CONCEPlUAL DESIGN PLANS &
LOCATiON HYDPAUUCS REPORT
SUBMIT FIRST DRAFT PE REPOFrr &
DRAFT ENVIRON, DATA REPORT
FOOT VALUE ENGIf'EERING SESSION
SUBMIT HAZ MArL PHASE I REPORT
ALTERNATNESPUBUCMEETING
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SUBMIT SECOf\D DRAFT PE REPORT"
SUBMIT FINAL ARCHlHIST REPORT
SUBMIT DRAFT ENVIRON REPORT & CAT
EX FORMS
FHV'JA APPROVE & SIGN DRAFT ENVIRON REP'T
PUBUC HEARING
SUBMIT FINAL PE REPORL& COMMENTS
COOFDlNA1l0N REPORT
SUBMIT FINAL PE & ENVIRON REPORTS
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FH\NA LOCATION DESIGN APPROVAL
SCHEDULED
DEO 13, 1991
JAN 17,1992
FEB 18,1992
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MAR 13, 1992
MAR 31. 1992
APR 24,1992
MAY 29, 1992
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Clearwater City Commission
Agenda Cover Memorandum
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SUBJECT:
Award of Contract for Lot Mowing/Debris Removal Services.
RECOMMENDA TION/MOTION:
Award contract for lot mowing and debris removal in the estimated amount of $32,250 for the
period from December 18, 1992 to December 17, 1993 to Sunshine Lawn Maintenance that is the
second most responsive and responsible bid received according to the specifications, and terminate
the contract with International Landscape Contractors due to unsatisfactory performance.
~ and that the appropriate officials be authorized to execute same.
Frequently, there exists within the City properties that violate the Lot Clearing Code due to excessive
vegetative growth or the accumulation of debris, In instances where property owners fail to correct
the violations, it becomes necessary for the City to correct the violations. Historically, the City has
utilized private contractors to perform this work. It is estimated there are approximately 80 lots
cleared each year by city-employed contractors.
Earlier this year, the City's Purchasing Division invited .bids from private contractors for this work.
Three contractors responded. On August 13, 1992, the City Commission awarded the contract for
lot mowing and debris removal to the lowest bidder, International Landscape Contractors. However,
the services rendered by this contractor have proven unsatisfactory and outside the scope of the
City's specifications. Most notably, the contractor frequently did not perform the work within five
days from the date of assignment, and documentation of the work has not been consistent. Efforts
to correct the contractor's deficient work habits have been unsuccessful.
City staff has again reviewed the bids submitted for the lot mowing and debris removal work, and
recommends awarding the contract to Sunshine Lawn Maintenance. Sunshine Lawn Maintenance is
the second lowest bidder. Furthermore, Sunshine Lawn Maintenance satisfactorily performed this
work under contract with the City from July 19, 1991, to July 18, 1992. It is expected that
Sunshine Lawn Maintenance will again perform this work according to the established
Reviewed. by:
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Costs: S 32.2S0Ccst.)
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User Dcpt:
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Clearwater City Commission
Agenda Cover Memorandum
SUBJECT:
Board of Trustees of the Clearwater Police Supplementary Pension Plan
RECOMMENDATION/MOTION:
Repappoint Roy May and appoint William Schwab to the Board of Trustees, Clearwater Police
Supplementary Pension Plan.
[) and that the appropriate officiats be authorized to execute same.
BACKGROUND:
In keeping with the provisions of Florida Statute 185.05, which states in part... It the board of trustees shall
consist of five members, two of whom, unless otherwise prohibited by law, shall be legal residents of the
municipality, who shall be appointed by the legislative body of the municipality... II
On November 1, 1990 Roy May (867 Island Way, Clearwater) was appointed by the City Commission to serve
on the Board of Trustees of the Police Supplementary Pension for a period of two years.
At a meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Clearwater Police Supplementary Pension Fund held on November
3D, 1992, the Board unanimously agreed to recommend that Roy R. May be reappointed to serve another two (2)
year term as trustee. Mr. May has stated that he will accept re-appointment.
On November 1, 1992 the term of office of Donald Hibbard expired. Mr. Hibbard has declined to be nominated
for an additional term.
At the Board meeting held on November 30, 1992 Mr. William Schwab, 2474 Sweetgum Way West, Clearwater,
indicated his interest in serving on the Board of Trustees. Mr. Schwab has previously served with distinction on
various city boards and meets the criteria outlined in Florida Statute 185.05 for appointment to the Board. The
Board welcomes Mr. Schwab's interest in serving and recommends he be appointed for the upcoming one (1)
year term which began on November 1. (The appointment for a one-year term rather than the normal two-year
term is being made in order to stagger the terms of office of the Trustees of the Board and will revert to a two-
year term upon its completion.) <,
Reviewed by:
Legal
Budget
purchas I ng
Risk "'gmt.
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Costs:
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User Dept:
FlIlding Source!:
[] Cop; tal Imp.
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Attachments:
Advertised:
Date:
Paper:
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The Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Commissi6n
Paul Richard Hull, Assistant City Attornef\/{Z-lJ
December 9, 1992
Request for authority to institute a civil.
action against Randolph Centeno to recover
$6,306.94 for damage to City property
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On August 28, 1992, Mr. Centeno was driving west on the Courtney Campbell
Causeway (Rt. 60) when he somehow lost control of his car and struck a light pole
near the traffic signal. The impact destroyed a number of pieces of equipment
including a Florida Power Transformer and one of the City's traffic signal
control boxes which was knocked into Tampa Bay. Cost and. labor .for installation
of a replacement was $6,306.94.
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The legal department requests authority to bring a legal action against
Randolph Centeno .to recover the moneys owed to the City for the af,<<;lresaid
property damage.
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Copies: .
Michael J. Wright, City Manager
Sharon G. Walton, Insurance Technician
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SUBJECT:
Hunter Blood Center Blood Mobile Station; 2151 Calumet Street; Roberta Martin, lowner); Hunter Blood
Center, Inc., (representative).
(PSP 92-13)
RECOMMENDA TION/MOTION:
Approve the preliminary site plan for Hunter Blood Center, Inc. and authorize the Development Review
Committee to approve the final site plan subject to the preliminary conditions on page two.
c end that the appropriate officials be authorized to execute same.
BACKGROUND:
The Hunter Blood Center Blood Mobile fleet has been searching for a suitable site to store its mobile
blood bank buses known as "Blood Mobiles" during nighttime and non-operational hours for many years.
The inherent problem associated with the Blood Mobiles is the noise emitted during nighttime hours with
the continuously running refrigeration generators.
The applicant proposes to construct a new 20 ft. high, 6,300 sq. ft. one story building with 12 parking
spaces on a 1.71 acre vacant parcel (lL zoning) to accommodate eleven Blood Mobiles. The subject
parcel was administratively subdivided from the old site of the UPARC facility on July 16, 1992. The
parcel has access from Calumet Street and is located approximately 432 ft. west of Belcher Road.
The proposed site is removed from existing residential developments and land uses which would De
impacted by the generator noise necessary to operate the Blood Mobiles. The proposed site plan meets
the Protective Covenants and Deed Restriction setback requirements of the Clearwater Industrial Park
established in 1957 which require greater setback areas than the standard City code requirements for
the IL zoning district.
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User Dcpt:
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Current fiscal Yr.
Ft.nding Source:
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Date:
Paper:
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Covenants
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Appropriation Code:
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The following table indicates the Land Development Code and Clearwater Industrial Park setback
requirements.
DEED RESTRICTIONS
BUILDING'SETBACKS
LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE
BUILDING SETBACKS
50 ft. from streets
25 ft. from side lot lines
20 ft. from rear lot lines
5 ft. from easements
20 ft. from streets
10ft. from side or rear lot lines (or
minimum of 15 ft. if abutting residential)
SURROUNDING LAND USES
NORTH:
SOUTH:
EAST:
WEST:
City owned property
City Fire Station #48
Old UPARC facility
Vacant
ACCESS:
Calumet Street
PARKING:
12 parking spaces
DRAINAGE: SWFWMD and City design standards
UTILITIES: All city essential services provided
CONCURRENCY: De minimis
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1)
Perimeter landscaping shall be installed in accordance with Section 136.023 of the land
Development Code.
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The westernmost driveway shall be removed. '
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APPlICA lION fon SITE PlAN flEVIEW
AJlI)licalll (Owllur ~I necordl:..Hu~BlOOD ceN1E.g) ING. Phone: 18r;, I
Address:--=t02.. TEFfQIWC; c;-rt?-C.E.T Cily: d.tAe.wP-'TE.R- Slale: +LA, Zip:~_
ncprcsclltalivo: /?oBI!.12-T~ MP.t2.TfN ,/ ppt S. Telephone: { I
Address: ~MP. ~~ ~B7)VF Cily: '. Stale: Zip:
Preparer or PliJm~E. E,tJt;. Profe;sionlJllillc: E.~ b-. (10(01 PAtJ:f
Address: ~ OOQ C;CA.U:- To !SA r P:.lVO. sU(fr403Cily: d~w p.,"T/jL Stale: piA. Zip:~
Telephone: I Sf)) 7'2-5"- ~~t~
Tille 01 Proposed Sile NlJulProiect:JJ,U N TE-f2- ~ LOa D C.ttJTS-.!'L
Parcel Nurnber:A I;z.q I /5- I f~4.fJff 1000 I o/~ I
General Location of Proporty: ~W HE1" a::;il2f-tt:... -r I 4~ '2. WLST of Bf.LC.f.lifZ- (2..0.
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Zoning:
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lCJnd Use Plan Clossilicillion: LI Co (..l T It-JOU 5 7t2( A L
Existino Use 01 Properly: vp."c.p-NT
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Proposed Use 01 Property: YE(..\ Ic.LE CSTO~~ FO{L HUN TEP- f!:L..o(?D T(Z.fAc../~5
It vmianccs amI/or COfldiliorlal USl!S arc involved, c~plain iii nlO10 spncc required aUnch separate shel!t):
City Ordinance No. 3128:83 <Illd No. 3129.83 require a lHlrks and recrention impact fee to be paid for all nonresidential projects
over 1 acre In sile iUlLl i1llll.lsidential dcvelopmcnts. lias this property complied with lhose ordinancesl_ It yes, explain how
and when:
Assessed Iusl value 01 pruperty laUnch vClilicaliol1l:
Most recent sales price (aUnch vcrilicillionl:f ~? 0 K..
As cf fdale): 7 -I - q '2..-
Fcc 'or Site 1'1an Review:
1. Dase charge lor cach sito plan ............................................. $790 plus
fa) For each acre or traction lheroof ...................................... $ 55
2. Revalidation or a certilied sile plan .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .$150
3. Sile plan amenLlment {alter ccrtHicnl;onl ....................................... $150
The applicant, by filing this appliclJtion ngrl.lOS hefshe will comply with Section 137.010 of the Clty's Land Development Code.
Siunature-: tY~ '7t.",,-t~
(Owner 01 Record)
· II the OPlllicillinrl is Signed by on individual othor lhnn the property owner (e.g. the represenlative). please attnch a slotcmenl
signed by the property owner ilUlhOlizino this il\tJividuilt to siun lhe npplication.
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NOTES:
11 TilE Sill! f'U\NS MUST UE OHAWN WIlIt litE NOnlll Annow TO THE TOP OF THE PAGE.
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UseS:
~Manufacturing. industrial,
and storage.n
prohibitedt Dwellings,
stores, hotel, saloons,
boarding houses, alcoholic
beverage sales: manufactur~
ing or sale of certain
dangerous substances
(gunpowder, vitriol. ink,
turpentine, oil or nartha,
glass, varnish, any other
"inherently dangerous>>
substance): no ~noxious or
offensive" trades or
activities; no nuisances.
l.ot coverage:
Not less than 20 percent;
not more than 60 percent.
Requires consent of City.
Ilcsubdivision:
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ouildings:
Restriction on materials to
be used: requirements for
front elevation finishes.
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setback s:
50' from streets: 251 from
side lot lines: 20' from
rear lot lines: 51 from
easements.
Loading docks:
Prohibited on any street
.- frontage.
1 space per 2 employees
Itemployed on the premises
by the original Grantee."
Prohibited, except that
finished or semi-finished
products may be stored on
rear half of property, away
from any street. .
"0 dumping on site.
. Parking:
External storaoe
of /IIa t e ria 15 ". -
and supplies:
Waste materials:
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See attache(~ copy of Sections
135.149 and 135.150. Attached
dwe 11 ings, rt~ta il sa 1es and a lco~
holic beverage sales are either
permitted or conditional uses.
Hot more than, 60 percent..
General subdivision rules apply
"to'resubdivision;'
<<0 similar restrictions.
20' .from streets; 10' from side
or rea r lot li nes or mi n imum of
15' if abutting residential.
Uo similar prohibition.
For industrial establishments,
1 per employee plus 10%; other-
wi se, subject to Sect ion 136.022.
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use.
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Chapter 95.
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Petition for Annexation, Land Use Plan Amendment, and Zoning Atlas Amendment for 2200 N. Manor
Blvd.; Owner: Clifford L. Wickman, Jr. (0.17 acres) (A 92-12 & LUP 92-23)
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Agenda Cover Memorandum
RECOMMENDA TION/MOTION:
Receive the Petition for Annexation, Land Use Plan Amendment to Low Density Residential, and Zoning
Atlas Amendment to RS-8 for Lot 17 Clearwater Manor and addressed as 2200 N. Manor Blvd., and
refer request to the City Clerk to be advertised for public hearing.
[] and that the appropriate officials be authorized to execute same.
BACKGROUND:
The request is for the annexation of a residential lot addressed as 2200 N. Manor Blvd., which is on the
northeast corner of Belcher Rd. and N. Manor Blvd., approximately 1,370 ft. south of Sunset Point Rd.
The applicant has requested annexation in order to obtain City sewer service.
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the east and south of the applicant's property has been developed as single family residential (Clearwater
Manor - RS-8). The lot immediately to the east is vacant, and is in the County and has a County Land
Use Classification of Low Density Residential (5 u.p.a. max.). The property east of the vacant lot is in '
the City. The lot to the south is in the City. The office complex to the north is in the City and zoned
OPD (Belcher Sunset Center).' The property across Belcher is in the County and is zoned Business (Cox
Heating & Air Conditioning). The property surrounding Cox's, except for the applicant's, is all in the
City. The section of Belcher between the applicant's property and Cox's is the only portion of Belcher
in this area which is still in the County. The Public Works Department recommends that all of this
segment of Betcher be annexed in conjunction with the applicant's property.
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to the other properties in Clearwater Manor which are in the City; Low Density Residential and RS-a,
respectively. As the existing County and Countywide Land use Classifications for the applicant's
property of Low Density Residential (5 u,p.a. max.) is less intense than the proposed City classification
of Low Density Residential (8 u.p.a. max.l, Pinellas County Planning Council review will be required.
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PETITION Fon hNNflX^TION
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City of Cleorwater
P.O. Dox 4748
Clearwater, Florida
Commissioners:
Wo, tho undm:slgnad, being nll ownora or tho dOlJurJbOlI ranI
property, contiguous to the preBent boundnricfJ of tho city of C}onrwntor,
and situntcd in a.n unincorporntcd arQD. of rinollnn county, Florid", do
horeby request that said property be I1nnoxcd into the corpornte limite of
the city of Clearwate1:, FloridD.. .
We hereby further request that said proporty be 7.01lmJ 1'IIlt! clnnslr loti
under the Zoning Ordinance of tho city or Clonrwator, nil .at torth on th.
fallowing page.
1\.ttl1ched hereto is n current ourvey of tho dQllorJlJod prop.rty, (it
it is unplatted), together with n certificate at' t1tlo (rom" tltlo
company, a copy of the deed 01: n letter from n liconsed ftttorl1oy sotting
forth the names of all persons, firms or corporations ownl"9 nny Interest
in the described property.
'L'he undersigned have been advised of, undorstand ftud in
consideration of annexation, utility sarvices, nud other good Dnd
valuable consideration, do hereby agree Dnd covennnt an fol10wsI
1. all structures and improvemonts which ore erectod upon said
property subsequent to the date of this petition Cor annexation
shall comply with all applicable city o( Clearwater regulations
and ordinnnces as set forth in the City Code of Ordinances;
2. to convey such recreation land, recreation rncillties and open
space land dedication and/or fees in the amount and monner
prescribed by Division 2 and 3, Chapter 116, 1\rHc10 IV of the
Clearwater Code of ordinances; and
3. when any substandard abutting stroot or utili tics ftto
subsequently upgraded by the City to moot city stalldnrcJFI, sold
improvement will be done on an I1sBosamBl1t baAls, connistent
with city procedures therefore.
We, the undersigned hereby certifY that Wo havo tnntl "lid oxnmluod
all of the statements and allegntionB in tho forogolng I'otltioll Inoludlt1tj
attachments and after being duly sworn, deponod nnt! flny thnt ouch
statements are correct, complete and truo nml voluntl\rlIy mtHJo with Cull
knowledge thereof.
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correspondence Sheet,
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Walt MCAleer, ,Planning Services Division
Bill Shepard, Engineering Drafting Suparvisor 8.~
cecil M. Henderson, Jr., ADPW/Eng.
Joyce Geisel, Sr. ~ustomer Service Representative
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COPIES:
SUBJECT: Annexation Request 92-12
DATE:
November 30, 1992
This property is contiguous to existing city limits.
The right of way for Belcher Road is 10~.feet. Belcher is a county
maintained road (CR 501). Manor Blvd~" North is platted 60 fee~,
the street is paved and has curbs.
There is a 30 foot drainage and utility easement lying along the
West side of the property. A 10 foot sanitary sewer easement is
located adjacent to the North side of the lot on the adjoining
property.
Sanitary sewer is available along the rear of the lot. The owner
paid the outstanding assessment on 10/22/92.
The County has a 611 water line on Manor Blvd. North. There is a
fire hydrant located within 100 feet of the prope~ty.
The County has a 42" storm sewer line along the West side of the
property'.
Property is addressed at 2200 Manor Blvd. North.
It is suggested that the abutting right-of-way of Belcher Road be
included with this annexation. It is the only portion of Belcher
Road, in this area, that is not within the city limits of
Clearwater.
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12-17-92
SUBJECT:
Ultimar Three Condominium Appeal, located at 1560 Gulf Boulevard, Sand Key; Sea Towers
Construction Company (owner); Timothy A. Johnson (representative).
(PSP 89-1 2)
AECOMMENDA TION/MOTION:
Deny the developer's appeal to: (1) increase structure height to 280 ft.; and (2) locate an in-ground pool
sw~mming pool within the clear view corridor.
[] and that the appropriate officials be authoriled to execute same.
BACKGROUND:
The developer of the Ultimar Three residential condominium development is appealing the City Manager's
decision (letter attached) to prohibit two aspects of the proposed site plan design which are not in
conformance with the Final Judgement of the Circuit Court Settlement Stipulation imposed October 17,
1986. The Settlement Stipulation states that in the event that the City Manager shall determine that
the proposed site plan is not in conformance, then the owners shall have the right to appeal the decision
of the City Manager to the City Commission.
First, the developer is proposing to increase the height of the proposed'structure to 280 ft., which is 70
ft. above the maximum height allowed by the Settlement Stipulation. The Settlement Stipulation allows
a height of 210 ft. However, Exhibit UB" Parcel II Schematic Site Plan, note number 8, states:
tiThe height of the building structures is defined as the distance above the flood plain to the
roof deck or, in the case where sloped roofs are used, to the mid-point of the roof slope.
Elevator machine rooms, mechanical rooms, stairs, parapet walls and other necessary
design elements will be permitted above the maximum heights established herein. n
The Ultimar residential development includes three buildings, of which two have already been
constructed. Ultimar One has a height of 210 ft., and Ultimar Two has a height of 252 ft. The Ultimar
Two tower was built to 252 ft. to accommodate mechanical rooms that were perceived to be lInecessary
design elements" when the tower was approved. Staff approved the 252 ft. height for Ultimar Two
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- Denial Letter - Polatty for
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- Cl ine Letter
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since the usable floor space was below the 210ft. limit as shown 'on the attached drawings, and only
machinery, parapet walls and similar features extended above 210 ft" in accordance with note 8 above,
Note that the attached letter from James M. Polatty, Jr., Director of Planning and Development, to the
applicant's representative contains a statement that the allowable height for the Ultlmar Three project
is 248 ft. This height limit was based on a staff estimate of the Ultimar Two building height that further
research has determined to be in error; the building is actually 252 ft. tall. Staff feels that if the Ultimar
Three building is constructed to the same height as the Ultimar Two building, it will be sufficiently tall
to accommodate any likely mechanical equipment and other necessary design elements.
The Sand Key skyline is an important characteristic of Clearwater, and should reflect the best planning
and architectural practices possible for the long term benefit of the citizens and visitors pf Clearwater.
The applicant has presented no "hardship" as to why the building should be 280 ft. high rather than 252
ft. like the Ultimar Two structure. The design elements associated with this extra height appear to be
simply aesthetic in nature and are not related to mechanical requirements.
Second, the developer of Ultimar Three residential condominium development is proposing to include an
in-ground swimming pool within the clear view corridor. The Settlement Stipulation does not allow
active recreation uses in the clear view corridor. Exhibit "B" ParcelU of the Schematic Site Plan, note
number 4. states: 'I
"The view corridors through the site will exclude all structures, walls, fences and parking,
but will allow passive recreational amenities, landscaping, pedestrian walkways, driveways
and emergency vehicle access ways. tt
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The applicant has presented no "hardship" as to why the swimming pool must be located in the clear
view corridor.
A letter of opposition has been submitted by the representative of the Harbor Condominium located
across from the proposed tower. The letter states that it is also an appeal of any decision by staff to
authorize a building height in excess of 210ft. .
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POST OFFICE BOX 4748
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DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT
Telephone: (813) 462.6880
September 23, 1992
Timothy A. Johnson, Esquire
Johnson, Blakely, Pope, Bokor, Ruppel & Burns
P.O. Box 1368
911 Chestnut Street
Clearwater, FL 34617.136~
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RE: Proposed UIUmor Three Condominium Site Plan - View Corridor
Dear Tim:
With regard to the most recent Ultimar Three sile plan proposal dated September 18, 1992, the CIty
Manager has decided to deny the modification of the plan with regard to two of the three Issues
discussed at our meeting of Friday, September 18, 1992. '
The City Manager Is committed to the limitations of the Court Settlement Stipulation with regard to the
height and the restriction of passive recreational amenities placed on the view corridor which wlll restrict
the proposed building to 248 feet In height, and the removal of the In-ground swimming pool from wtthln
the stipulated 70 foot view corridor. This decision Is in accordance with the City's Land Development
Code and the Final Judgement of the Circuit Court, October 17. 1986. '
As you know, you have the right to appeal the City Manager's decision to the ClealWater City
Commission.
If you should have any questions concerning thIs matter, please contact me at 462.6880.
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CITY OF ClEARWATER
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cc: Michael Wright, City Manager
M. A. Galbraith, City Attorney
Scon Shuford, Planning Manager
Louis R. HlIlon, Planner II
Harry Cline, Esquire
Ted Cobb, PresIdent
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BARBARA A, "ACC"'''I
BRUCE W. BARNES
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BRUCE H. OOKOA
GUV M. BURNS
MICHAEL T. CRONIN
ELIZABETH J. D...NIElS
LISA B, COCO!!
UWAN U ~V"'NS
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HEUf:CCA IIENSON HUDOiJA
SCOTT C, ....OI!NI'f-Il1 Z
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TIMOTHY A. JOIlNSON. JR.
S"'" RON E. I< RICI<
JOHN A. l...WSON
JAMES Q, Lt:WIS
MICHAEL 0, UTTlE
MARIA MAISTAEU.IS
MICIIAEL C. MARI<IlAM
DANIEL L. MOODY
DAVID J. OTTINGER
F, WALlACE POPE. JR.
OARRYL R. RICHARDS
DENNIS Q, RUPPEL'
CHARlES A. SAMARI<OS
JOHN A. SCIlAEFER
BETHANN SCHARRER
PHILIP M. SHASTEEN
CHARLES M. T A TELBAUM
GLEE A. TRIPLETT
JOAN M, VECCHIOLI
MICHAEL T. WIU.IAMS .1
ANTHONY P. ZINGE
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PLEASE REPLV TO CLEARWATER
FILE NO.
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September 30, 1992
Mr. Michael Wright
City Manager.
City of Clearwater
P.o. Box 4748
Clearwater, Florida
34618-4748
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Re: Ultimar III
Dear Mike:
I I hereby request that the issu'es of the swimming pool
construction and height of Ultimar III be submitted to the City
Commission for its review at its meeting on October 16,' 1992.
This request is without prejUdice to any rights enjoyed by 'this
project under the Settlement Stipulation but, rather, is made in
an effort to resolve this matter without returning to court.
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November 25, 1992
PALM HAIlOOR OfFIce
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Post Office BOK 4748
Clearwater, FL 34618
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Ret Ultimar, PhBse III/pending site plan approvals
'Dear Mr. Wright:
As the City files will reflect, we represent owners ~n the
Harbor Condominium located essentially across the street from the
proposed development. Our client's position is that the Settle-
ment Agreement reached by the City and the land owners, after
protracted litigation, should not be modified'to allow increased'
height or construction within the view corridor.
Mr. Polatty haa indicated by letter dated September '23;' 1992"
that the.City is inclined to approve a building at a'~ioposed
height of 248'. The Settlement Agreement specifically provides
for buildings with II a maximum of ... 210 feet in height. II The
agreement further provides that the:
Uheight of the building structures is defined as' the
distance above the flood plain to the roof deck or, .in
the case where sloped roofs are used, to the mid-point
of the roof slope. Elevator machine rooms, mechanical
rooms, stairs, parapet walls and other necessary design
elements will be ~~rmi tte~above the maximum heiqhts
established herein.' [Emphasis added]
Our clients do not beli&ve that any height s~ould be approved
in excess of,210', plus the necessary design elements.
In the first instance, the land owner has under the Settle-
ment Agreement the right to propose to modify any of the
, \I schema tic 91 te plans II subj ect to your approval. We do not
believe that this envisions increasing the specific limitation as
to maximum height. The height limitation is contained within the
text of .the site plan, and is not part of the "schematic site
plan".' As in the case of a proposal to put a swimming pool or
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other active recreational facilities' in the view corridor, we
submit that this is not a matter that oan be varied or altered
since these are limitations imposed by the text and not by the
"schematic site plan".
In the' second instance, it is our understanding that the
basis for this request is a.rchi tectural in nature, relying on
aesthetics ~ We view this request in the nature of a varianoe
request, and aesthetics are not proper to vary a Code limitation,
and should not be authorized to vary this Settlement Agreement
and its limitations. If aesthetics are an overriding concern for
the property owner, then the building can be 'redesigned wi thin
the mandated building envelope of 210' in height.
Accordingly, on behalf of our clients, and consistent with
prior correspondence to the Planning Department, our clients
object to any expansion regarding height over and above the
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agreement, and object to the inclunion wi thin the view corridor
pf anything other than passive items as defined in the agreement.
It is our understanding that this matter is now calendared for
hearing on December 17th before the City Commission as a result
of an appeal by the land owner to apparently seek to place the
pool within the view corridor and to seek even more height.
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Please accept this letter on behalf of our clients as an
appeal as well, since we seek review of any approval granted in
~xcess of 210' on the building itself, which apparently has been
internally approved. In the event the matter is to be heard on a
different d~te, please advise since we Mish to appear on behalf
of our client.
Sincerely yours"
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'Commissioner Art Deegan
Commissioner BUHan Barfield
Commissioner Richard Fitzgerald
M.A. Galbraith, Jr., City Attorney
Commissioner Charles E. Raney
Commissioner Bruce Tyndall
Commissioner Barbara Sheen Todd
Commissioner steve Seibert
Commissioner Sally parks
Timothy A. Johnson, Esq.
Harbor Condo (Attn: Mr. Norman Olson)
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RE: SAND KEY S&'ITLEMENT STlPUU\'1'IOtf
Dear Mr. Armstrong:
Respondinq to your le~ter ot. Oece~ber 10, 1992, regarding
interpretation of the "view, corridor" ianguage incorpora.ted into
tho Sand Key Settlement Stipul&tion, my ~Qrnory ic fairly claar 1n
this re9~rd. It was my In~en~ in provldinq such lDnguag6 to
assure there wuUld be an oppo~tunlty ~o view the wa~er by
pnseersby from cult Boulevard. It was n~t thQ lntont ot the
negotiating team to dupl:ic~t9 \.that otherwise may have }:)Gen
requirements in the code applicable to other development in
CleeU:""Clter.
The oppor~unlcles tor ~evelopment ot Sand Key based simply
on the rindings of vested ric;ht15 by thtt. Court, gave
~llcwabilitios to the devoloper that warG not allowable under the
codes at the time of the Clty.s neqot1atlon. The position ot the
City was to strive tow~rd a development pattern that recognized
vested rights, but accornpliahcd a aensitivity to the citY'g
updated design standards.
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protrudin9 oloments abo~e the ground to block the view trom Gulf
Boulevard to the Gulf waters WOUld res.pect such a view corridor, ,
in my opinion. Clearly, ~ ~ecreatioriQl foc11ity Guoh as' tennis
oourts rGquiring fonao5l and nQt,; ~ould block such a view and
should not be allowed.
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SUBJECT:
MEDIATION SETTLEMENT BETWEEN ROGER C. BRENNAN AND THE CITY OF CLEARWATER.
RECOMMENDATION/KOTION:
Reject mediation settlement between Roger C. Brennan and the city of
Clearwater.
~ and that the appropriate officials be authorized to execute SDme.
BACKGROUND:
The city jointly offered to mediate with Brennan the lawsuit Brennan v. city o~
Clearwater. This mediation was held November 17, 1992. An agreement was
drafted which is attached. The city agreed to reclassify Brennan to R-60 step
5 in the regular pay plan. He is now credit Manager, a SAMP position. The
City would pay Brennan the amount necessary to adjust his 1987/B8 evaluation
from a lie" rating to an "AU rating without adjustment to the score, and annual
leave used in connection with pursuing this claim and other considerations and
concessions, the amount 'to equal that necessary to bring the total gross amount
to $10,000. Mr. Brennan agreed to drop all charges and any potential charges
since the beginning of time until this settlement. The city and Mr. Brennan
agreed to state that the parties have amicably resolved their differences. The
agreement called for Ms. Pequignot, Mr. Brennan's attorney, to submit legal
fees and taxable costs for our attorney's review. *.Legal fees were submitted
for $52,671.00, and taxable costs were submitted in the amount of $13,606.40.
The entire file is available for your review in the city Manager's office or,
if you wish to discuss this individually and directly with our labor attorney,
Ms. crumbley's telephone number is 273-0050.
settlement agreement is wholly contingent upon
the following, the failure of anyone of which
void and of no effect:
amount of attorney's fees to be paid to RB's
The agreement stated that llthis
the events described herein and
results in this agreement being
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attorneys;
review and approval
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by the city as provided under the claims
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08/28/92 .letter
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costs and cannot reach agreement with Mrs. Pequignot regarding her fees. The
city's position is that it has done nothing wrong and is only considering
settlement as a potentially economically viable way to put this matter to rest.
The figure submitted by Mr. Brennan's attor~ey does not fit this criteria.
The recommendation is to deny the settlement based on the fact that the City
and Mr. Brennan's attorney could not agree on the amount of Mr. Brennan's
attorney's fees to be paid. If this case is not settled in mediation, we will,
proceed to court. The federal court date is set for the January 1993 docket.
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Re: Settlement Discussions in Brennan v. City of Clearwater
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Dear Margot:
This letter is to confirm our conversation of November 25,
1992 regarding possible attorneys' fees and costs as part of a
settlement of the above case. As I indicated, I have reviewed the
fee records, but have not yet had an opportunity to review the
costa. However, in my discussions with the City regarding what we
feel would be a reasonable amount of attorneys' fees and costs and
one which we would consider recommending to the City Commission for
approval under the claims ordinance, the figure we had in mind was
mord in the range of $30,000.00 inclusive of all fees and costs.
The basis for our position in this regard was discussed with you in
our conversation. I will not bother to repeat the factors the City
considered in reaching this figure except to say that we feel it is
more than generous since the City feels it has done nothing wrong
and is only considering settlement as a potentially economically
viable way to put this matter behind us.
I also indicated to you that whether we reached agreement or
not, I felt obligated to take this issue, your proposal and our
discussions before the City Commission since they are all a part of
a bona fide settlement offer. However, unless we can agree to the
appropriate amount of attorneys' f,ees and costs, it will go to the
City commission along with our recommendation against it.
Naturally, prior to that meeting, I will have reviewed your costs
and will have a recommendation to the City on that issue as well.
My understanding of your position at this time is that you,
and therefore I assume your client, have rejected our suggestion
that fees and costs be agreed to at $30,000.00. If I am in error,
please feel free to contact me upon my return from my vacation on
December 7, 1992.
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Re: Roger Brennan v. City of Clearwater
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Dear Ms. Rice:
The Federal Court has rescheduled the above referenced
trial for the month of January, 1993. As I advised you in my
most recent letter, the Wi tness Subpoena with which you ~ere
served on July 30 is a continuing Subpoena and remains in effect
until you are called to testify or until the Subpoena! is
cancelled. My office will provide you with as much notice as
possible. If you are going to be unavailable during the month 9f
January, 1993, please call me to advise me of the dates. Thank
you for your continuing cooperation and patience.
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FROM: Deborah S. Crumbl~~
RE: Status of Settlement Discussions in Brennan v. city of
Clearwater, Case No. 90-1346Mciv-T-23C
DATE: Oecember 16, 1992
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SUMMARY
On November 17, 1992, the above case was mediated with some
potential success. While the ~ettlement a9reement is expressly
contingent on the parties re~chin9 an agreement on attorneys' fees
and coats, (a contingency which has not occurred), both parties
desire that any settlement be generally consistent with the
mediation agreement.
Further, because of the amount of money involved, approval of
any settlement rests with the Cit.y commission under the claims
ordinance. Since that mediation, the parties have worked out the
attached settlement agreement and release. The only' issue
outstanding in the event the City Commission decides to accept
settlement as an alternative to continued litigAtion is the amount
of attorneys' fees to be paid the Plaintiff's attorneys. I have
met and conferred with the Plaintiff's attorney on the issue of
attorney's fees and costs. The partiea have compromised the issue
ot costs with an agreement of $3,883.40. ~he economic portion of
the Plaintiff's settlement is the gross amount of ~lO,OOO.OO.
We have offered to the Plaintiff' B attorney $30,000.00,
inclusive of all fees and COS~B, to settle this matter in
accordance with the terms of the attached ,draft agreement and
release. Me. Pequignot is prepa~ed to settle in accordance with
the attached agreement if she receives $40/000.00, inclusive of all
fees and costa. Since we have estimated $30,000.00 to ~SO,OOO.OO
to' fully litigate this ma<c.ter, a settlement offer in excess of that
already offered ia not economically sound since the city would
spend that much litigating the case and, we believe, would likely
prevail on the mer! ts. Needless to say, the Plaintiff has a
different opinion as to the merits. Further, you should be aware
that the Plaintiff is threatening additional legal action (an '
amended complaint and a possible appeal before trial on the jury
trial issue), which could increaae the City'S fees.
Notwithstanding this fact, it is our opinion that a settlement
offer in excess of what has already been communicated is not
warranted. The options available to the City COlMlission as well as
d~aft motions for each are Bet forth below.
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OPTIONS
option 1 (Staff Reoommendation)
Extend an offer of settlement as to the issue of attorneys' :
fees and costa in the amount of $30,000.00 total plus the
additional relief contained in the attached' Settlement
Agreement and Release and in accordance with the terms of that
Agreement (Total immediate economic impact: $40,000.00];
Draft Motion for Option 1
A motion is hereby made to extend and hold open ~or five (5)
calendar days from today a Bettlement offer in accordance with
the terms of the draft Settlement Agreement and Release and
inoluding $30,000.00 in attorneys' fees and oosta to the
Plaintiff I s attorney in full settlement of all olaims and
potential claims; ,
Option 2 (Plaintiff's position)
Accept the Plaintiff's offer of settlement as to the issue of
attorneys' fees and costs in the amount of 940,000.00 total as
requested by Plaintiff's counsel plus the additional relief
contained in the attached Settlement Agreement and Release and
in accordance with the terms of that Agreement [Total
.immediate economic impact 1 $50,000.00]1
'.. ""\0..' 'Ora ft Motion for 'Option 2
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calendar days from today a settlement offer in accordance with
the terms of the draft Settlement Agreement and Release and
including $40,000.00 in attorneys' fees a.nd costs to the
Plaintiff I s attorney in full settlement of all claims and
potential claims.
Option 3 (Intermediate position)
Extend an offer of settlement as to the issue of attorneys'
fees and costs in the amount between $30,000.00 and $40,000.00
plus the additional relief contained in the attached
Settlement Agreement and Release and in accordance with the
tems of that Agreement [Total immediate economic impact:
$10,000.00 plUG amount approved for attorneys' fees and
oosts);
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the terme of the draft Settlement Agreement and Release and
including $ in attorneys' feas and costs to the
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'Extend no offer of settlement and oontinue to litigate the
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MIDDLE DIS'l'RIC'r OF FLORIDA
TJ\HPA DIVISION.
ROGER BRENNAN,
Plaintiff,
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Case No. 90-1346-civ~T-23C
CIT~ OF CLEARWATER, a
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SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT AND ~R~F.~E
The parties to the above suit have agreed to settle this case
and their differences as follows:
1. The City of clearwater ag~ees to do the following:
a. Reclassify Roger Brennan (hereina:fter IIRBU) from
SAMP Grade G to regular pay plan 'classification R-
60, Step 5 and have a January 31 anniversary date
for
evaluation purposes with
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adjustment with no evaluation for Step 6 to be
implemented January 31, 1993 and all subsequent "
evaluations to be done using regular evaluation
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b. Provide RB with copies of the City's Civil Service
Rules, current disciplinary guidelines and the
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c '. Not take disciplinary action against RB except for
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subsequent CWA contracts;
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d. Pay to RB the amount necessary to adjust the
1987/8B evaluation from a lie" rating 'to an 111\11
rating without adjustment to the 'score;
e. Pay RB for annual leave uBed in connection with
pursuing this claim;
f. Pay an additional amount for other considerations
and conoessions, the amount to equal that necessary
to bring items ld), (e), and (f) to a total gross
amount of $10,000.00;
'9. 'Meet or contact supervisors and others involved in
this matter and inform them that the parties have
amicably resolved their differences;
h. Include a copy of this settlement agreement in RB'B
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and costs accrued on behalf of RBJ
2. RB agre~s to do the following:
a. Upon the happening of events set forth in this
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instant suit 'and ,.,aive all claims whioh were
'j aeserted, ~ssertable or could have been brought or
asserted against the City and its agents and former
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the beginning of time to the date af this agreement
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and the happening of the events herein, including
but expressly not limited to any claim under the
Fair Labor standards Act. It is not the intent of
this provision to deprive RB of the right to assert
cla~s related to the calculation of benefits which
were unknown and undiscoverable by the exercise of
reasonable due diligence;
b. Will sign receipt and acknowledgement of city civil
Service Rules, disciplinary guidelines and CWA
contract and promise to read and abide by same)
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Acknowledges that a City wide salary and
classifioation study i8 contemplated in 1992/93 and
at possible future dates and that adjustments may
be made in accordance with such studies and agrees
to abide by same1
Agrees to cooperate with job, job title and job
duty revisions which accompany reclassification to
a union position (It is contemplated that these
ohange 8 are c::oncerned with personnel management
issues, title change, and disciplinary issues);
Agrees to cooperate with the city in pursuing PERC
unit clarification procedures as needed;
f. ,Waives all claim or entitlement to SAMP benefits
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M.A. Galbraith, Jr., Esquire
City Attorney
P.O. Box 4748
Clearwater, Florida 34618
Re: Brennan v. City of Clearwater Mediation Agreement
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that, the Commission will be askad to reject the Mediation
Agreement between Roger Brennan and the City. It was my
understanding that the issue before th,~ Commission would be
limited to what ,constitutes a ree.sonable at.torney fae. not the
entire Agreement. '
Under the Mediation Agreement, the City, through its
authorized agents Kathy Rice and Deborah Crumbley, agreed to pay
taxable documented costs. I submitted the documentation for
those costs to Ms. Crumbley. They amounted to $13,606.40. As of
this morning, Ms. Crumbley has not discussed those costs'with me
so I do not know whether the City agrees or disagrees that they
are taxable.
~he only contingencies to the validity of this Agreement
are set out on Page 5 'of the Agreement: j')
1. Agreement on the amount of attorney's
fees to be paid to RB's attorneys;
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p~ovided under the claims ordinQnce.
My reading of those contingencies lilllit:s .the Commission I s role to
reviewing the amount of attorneys fees which might exceed
$25}000.00, which is the ,limit under the claims ordinance.
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confer" with me on what constitutes a reasonable attorneys fee.
I submitted documentation showing that 514.6 hours have been
spent on this case since the filing of the Complaint in October
1990. At the reduced agreed. upon hourly rate, fees amount to
$52,671.00.
M.A. Galbraith, Jr., Esquire
December 14, 1992
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The only communication I have had 1:rom Attorney Crumbley
is that she would reconunend that the Commission approve 'payment
of $30,000.00 inclusive of all fees and costs. Translated, that
canst! tutes an offer to pay $17,000.00 in fees when more than
$52,000.00 have been documented.
I believe the City has failed to "review and confer" as
it agreed to do under the signed Mediation Agreement. 1 also
believe the Commissioners should be made aware of this and will
so advise them at this afternoon's work session.
Faxed herewi th far you.r informatton is a copy of the
letter I faxed to' Ms. Crumbley on Friday. It sets ou.t how we
will proceed if necessary.
Finally, please accept my apology for taking my
frustration out on you during our last telephone conversation. I
appreciate any consideration you can give this matter.
MP/b~
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Sent Via Facsimile
Deborah S. Crumbley, EBquire
Thompson, Sizemore & Gonzalez, P.A.
P.O. Bolt 639
Tampa, Florida 33601
Re: Brennan v. City of Clearwater
Dear Deborah:
I strongly disagree with your interpretation of our
Mediation Agreement of November 17, 1992. Paragraph l(i)
reguires the C1 ty to pay taxable, document'2.d costs. Subparagraph
(j) is also mandatory and requires us to ~eview and confer upon
attorneys fees and IIsettlement of same.1I You may recall that the
provision on attorneys fees originally included the phrase
tlPO$Slble settlement I,' . The word IIpossiblell was deleted on our
demand.
By my letter to you dated November 20, 1992, I provided
documentation and an explanation of the fees and costs which have
accrued since the filing of this lawsuit. Fees at the agreed
upon reduced hourly rate amount to $52,671.00, and costs stand at
$13,606.40. In light of my documentation and in light of the
terms of the Mediation Agreement, I see no basis whatsoever for
your recommendCltion. to the City' Commission that the payment of
only $30,000.00 inclusive of all fees and costs is sufficient to
comply with the City's obligation under the Agreement.
In your letter of November 25, you $'tate that our
discussions of payment of fees and costs [ire part of a bona fide
settlement offer. Again, I disagcee with your charac'terization.
The Mediation of November 17,. ,1992 is a contract. If the City,
on your reconunendation, chooses not to comply \o1i th its
obligations under that contract~ we will file a Motion to Enforce
Settlement Agreement.
This letter will confirm that I have conferred with my
client Roger Brennan. Nei ther he nor I c;:onsider the payment of
$30,000.00 by the City to be a reasonable resolution of our claim
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LUI1~E CHARLES LIROT
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FAX (1113) 1179.0723
December 17, 1992
Al Galbraith, Esquire
Clearwater City Attorney
P.O. Box 4748
Clearwater~ FL 34618
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RE: Eric Peterson I Marinil One-Hour Photo .lease
Dear Mr. Galbraith:
This letter will verify our conversation of earlier today. As discussed, we have agreed that it
would be in the best interest:;, of all parties to continue the administration of the lease
amendments sought by the above referenced party, which were to be heard by the City Council
later today. In recognition of the fact that T was retained by Mr. Peterson only yesterday, you
have represented that I can rely on this matter being taken off tO~light's agenda and scheduled
for the Ja!lUary 4, 1993, workshop and January 7, 1993, City Council meeting.
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Because of the controversial nature of several issues involved in thi smatter, this continuance will
give, us an opportunity to enter into good faith negotiations on how best, to handle the delicate
balance of my client's rights, the constitutional implications therein, and the best interest of the
City of Clearwater. My client shares a deep concern for the public welfare and has no intention
of promoting any obscene, illegal or otherwise objectionable materials that are unacceptable in
light of contemporary community standards, however he has deep personal convictions tliat make
this matter more than a simple lease negotiation.
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that neither I nor my client need be present at tonight's meeting. I am contident that we can .
reach an acceptable compromise, and I look forward to working with you to achieve same.
Thank you for your cooperation. Do not hesitate to call if you have any additional questions 01"
concerns.
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CONSENT Mooting DOlo: 12/17/92
SUBJECT: PURCHASE OF DREW STREET P~ERTY
RECOMMENDATiON/MOTiON: AuLlJOrJzc PURCHASE 31.4 ACRES OF LAND ON
DREW STREET, DEscnIBED AS M & B 44/01 AND A PORTION OF M & B 43/01 IN SECTION
8-29-16 FOR $1,500,000 ($1,250,000 IN CASH FROM THE CITY AND $250,000 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 $1,300,000.
~ and that the appropriate officials be authorized to execute same.
BACKGROUND: At the city Commission Meeting of December 3, 1992, staff was
directed to offer $1,250,000 for the subject 31.4 acres. According to the
attached letter, the owners propose to convey the site to the city for the
price of $1,500,000, accept that the City will pay only $1,250,000 in cash
while the remaining $250,000 will be gifted to the city as provided for under
the 501-C3 IRS code.
The subject property is located west of the Eddie C. Moore Recreation
Complex as shown on the attached ,plan. Approximately 11 acres are
proposed to be reserved for three (3) regulation softball fields, parking lot
and other facilitiesw 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 acres are considered environmentally sensitive while
the other 10.8 may be used for passive or open space recreation.
The city's Comprehensive Plan identifies a need for two (2) additional
softball diamonds by 1995 and a third diamond by the year 2000. Vacant
property of sufficient size is rapidly disappearing and staff feels it
important that this subject site be acquired while it is still available.
Staff recommends the following funding sources:
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Open Space Interest
Recreation Land Impact Fees
Infrastructure Tax/Existing
eIP Project 315-3119
Total
$ 931,010.00
55,220.00
272,206.00
41,564.00
$1,300,000.00
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 315-3199, softball complex land, to provide funds for the purchase,
engineering, and survey of this roperty.
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$1,300~OOO
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Commission Action:
~APprovad
_ Approved w/condilions
Doniad .
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Purchasing
Risk Mgmt.
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User Dept.:
Parke & Recrea
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Funding Sourca:
XX Copt. Imp.
_ Operoting
Other
Advertised:
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Attachments:
1. Letter
2. Plan
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Affected parties
NOlined
_ Not required
Appropriation Coda:
315-1-3119
None
LAW OFFiCeS
MCMULLEN, EVERETT, LOGAN. MARQUARDT & CLINE.P'.A.
rlRST N",f10NAL BANK BUILDING
400 CLI:VtLANO STREtT, CLI:"RWATI:R, ,.LORIO.... 34615
PO. BOX 1669
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CLEARWATER, FLORIDA 34617
1813' 441-8966
FAX ISI3' 442'8470
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PALM H"RDOR' F"L., 3406'"
December 10, 1992
VIA HAND DELIVERY
RECEIVED
DEe 1 0 1992
City Manager
Mr. Michael Wright, City Manager
City of Clearwater
Post Office Box 4748
Clearwater, FL 34618
He: Clearwater City Commission meeting 12/3/92 (6:00 p.m.)
Item #9 regarding purchase of 31.4 acres of land on
Drew street
Dear Mike:
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Following up on our phone conversations on December 8th, on
behalf of the property owners in the referenced matter, we would
ask that ~t be put back on the agenda for the reguarly scheduled
City Comm~ssion meeting on December 17th for resolut~on.
We would like to present this to the City Commission at
$1,250,000 cash from the City, plus a gift of $250,000 from the
sellers for a total price of $1,500,000 based upon the appraised
values of the property. Except for the changes ,in pr~ce, 'and
possible adjustments to the actual closing date, the contract as
heretofore reviewed by all parties is otherwise acceptable to the
sellers.
I f there is any problem in getting this on the agenda far
resolution, please let me know. If I do not hear from you we
will proceed on the basis that the matter is calendared and you
will be providing additional data to the City for its review and
consideration prior to the work session on the 14th.
As always, thank you for your help.
S:l.nce[.. yours,
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co: Lee Arnold & Associates (Attn: Mr. John Gerlach
via FAX #449-2428)
Mr. Bill Rumpf
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DREW STREET PROPERTY
SALE TO CITY OF CLEARWATE~
(PARKS & RECREATION)
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The purpose of this summary is to inform the reader of the appraisals and
evaluations conducted on the vacant property commonly referred to as the Easterly
31.4 Acres, located on the North side of Drew Street contiguous to the Eddie C.
Moore complex (subject property) in the City of Clearwater, Florida.
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Included in this summary is a list of comparable property sales supporting the
evaluations and the final transaction structure. The information provided herein is the
result of on going interest from the City of Clearwater (Parks & Recreation) in the
subject property.
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represented in the negotiations are the direct result of engineering, appraisals and
evaluations conducted on the subject property.
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the appraisals and evaluations conducted on the subject property. The table
compares these calculations to the subject property. In order to properly compare
the appraisals and evaluations with the subject property I the conclusions were based
on the 31.4 acres being pursued by the City. The information following the Summary
of Evaluations provides the calculations coordinating the values to the appropriate
31.4 acres.' These calculations are important so all comparisons reflect tile same
acreage.
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taken place in PinelJas County and compares them to the subject property. A map of
Pinellas County has been included showing the location of the sales in comparison to
the subject property.
In conclusion, this summary should assist in reaching the following conclusions:
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Shows the owners willingness to meet the price needs of the City of Clearwater.
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3) The Comparable Sales in Pinel/as County show prices considerably higher than
'I the price on the subject property. The Comparable Sales support the
argument, the City of Clearwater is buying the subject property at an
opportunistic time.
A survey map has been enclosed outlining the subject property.
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'Original asking:
$4,700,000 for 57.36 acres or
$82,000.00 per acre
Divide Property:
$1,889,600.00 for 29.87 acres or
$63,260.00 per acre
Completion of Engineering:
$1,500,000.00 for 29.87 acres or
$50,217.61 per acre
Added bike path and acreage:
1 .53 acres
$1.675,000.00 for 31.4 acres or
$53,343.95 per acre
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$1,500,000.00 for 31.4 acres or
$47.770.70 per acre
The Owners Counter offer:
$1,375,000.00 for 31.4 acres or
$43,789.80 per acre
, Commission Counter-offer:
$1,250,000.00 for 31.4 acres or
. $39,808~92 per acre
Owners accept City of Clearwaters Commission offer of $1.250,000.00 with the
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Earl Barrett. City of Clearwater
William Caldwell, MAl ~ Hired by City of Clearwater
Warren Hunnicutt, MAl ~ Hired by owners of the property
Millspaugh concluqed the Easterly property had a value of $33.076.00 per useable
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the subject property. Based on the Millspaugh numbers, it would take 28.68 acres to
support 336 units or 11.7 units per acre. Millspaugh valued the 28.68 acre property at
$690,000.00 or $24,058.57 per gross acre.
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The City Is buying 31.4 acres. The additional 2.72 acres is valued by Millspaugh at
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Based on the Millspaugh appraisal, the property being purchased is valued at:
28.68 Acre at $24.058.57 per Acre
2.72 Acre at $54,831.00 per Acre
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Acreage to be Purchased:
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Price per Acre: 1\
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Overall Value:
Subject Property -
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'Environmental Acreage 9.2
Useable Acreage 22.2 Acres or
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31.4 Acres
Price per Acre:
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Urban Economics estimated the 57.36 Acres property would support approximately 12
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336 units x $4,000.00 per unit:
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32 units x $4,700.00 per u.nit
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Total Overall Value of Subject Property: $1,494,400.00
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West Property:
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$1,569,700.00 or $58,570.89
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Clearwater City Commission
Agenda Cover Memorandum
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SUBJECT:
Fee Schedule Amendment
RECOMMENDATION/MOTION:
Approve proposed amendment to the fee schedule to eliminate fees associated with annexations and
to establish a fee for development agreements, and pass Resolution No. 92 - 77 .
[J and that the appropriate officials be authorized to'execute some.
BACKGROUND:
As an initial step in proceeding with the annexation incentive program directives provided by the
Commission, the staff has produced a proposed amendment to the fee schedule to eliminate fees
associated with annexations.
This fee schedule would result in there being no charges for the annexation of properties into the City
of Clearwater, including any' necessary zoning or land use plan amendments associated with the
annexation. Of course, subsequent changes to zoning or the land use plan for properties which have
been annexed will carry the same fee as for other properties currently within the City.
The fee schedule also establishes a fee for development agreements.
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Reviewed by:
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Budget
Purchasing
Risk Mgmt.
CIS
ACM
Other
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PLANNING ~~T
Costs: $ N/A
Total
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Current Fiscal Yr.
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Date:
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RESOLUTION NO. 92-77
A RESOLUTION OF TilE CITY OF CLEARHATER, FLORIDA,
AMENDING RESOLUTION 92-38, ~IHICU ESTABLISHED A SCHEDULE
OF FEES TO BE CHARGED FOR VARIOUS ZONING AND LAND USE
APPLICATIONS, TO DELETE THE FEE FOR ANNEXATION 'AND
INITIAL ZONING AND LAND USE REQUESTS, AND TO ESTABLISH
A NEW FEE FOR DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT REVIEWS; PROVIDING
AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
BE 'IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF
CLEAR\'/ATER, FLORIDA: I
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WHEREAS, the City Comnlission established fees for applications for review
of site plans, subdivision plats, annexation requests, land use plan and zoning
atlas amendments, conditional uses, variances, appeals to hearing officers and
certain continuanc~s, by the adoption of Resolution No. 92-38; and
WHEREAS, the City Commission finds it desirable to eliminate the fee for
annexations and initial zoning land use requests, and to establish a new fee for
development agreement reviewsj now therefore,
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Development Aqreement Review
365.00
Section 1. Subsection C of Section 1 of Resolution No. 92-38 is amended,
and Subsection I is added to Section I, to read: '
Section 1. There is hereby established the following fees and
charges relating to review and processing of site plans, anncxation
pequeGts, land use plan and zoning atlas amendments and subdivisions
plats, conditional uses, variances, appeals, continuances~ ~
concurrency reviews. and development aQreement reviews:
C. Annexation and Initial Zoning and
Land Use Requests: No Charoe
(1) Basc chargc for each applic3tioA for In Jgrec~
to anncx or anneKation and initial zoning designation
(including an indivi~uJl Qxisting or p~opa&cd
-s-i-Aglc family d,^lcll ing unit) $150.00; plus
(a) For each property (othcr thar. for one
existing or proposed single family dwelling' unit)
or for a contiguous group of single family units
200.00
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Section 2. This resolution shall take effect immediately upon adoption.
PASSED AND ADOPTED this
day of December, 1992.
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Attest:
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City iClerk
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Rita Garvey
r~ayor-Comflli ss ioner
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18,391
Nov. '92
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CITY OF CLEAR'" ATER.
lNTEROPFlCE CORRESPONDENCE SHEET
K"Q.OM:
Betty Deptula, Assistant City Manager
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COMMiSSION
PRESS
Date DE C 1 6 1992
CITY CLl:Hi\
TO:
Mayor and City Commission
SUBJECT:
Beach to Downtown Trolley Funding Considerarions
DATE:
December 16, 1992
On October I, 1992, the City Commission.approved the funding for the PSTA Trolley route from the
beach to the downtown, seven days a week until December 31, 1992. The PSTA has estimated the cost
to be 510,700 per month, and funding is being provided by a transfer from the Unreserved, Undcsignated
Fund Balance of the General Fund. During preliminary discussions with the Commission the PST A
expressed concerns about the potential impact of the free trolley on the paid ridership on the Route 80
service between the beach and downtown via a stop at Island Estates.
The PSTA has provided ridership statistics through November 30, 1992 as follows:
Route 80
New Free Trolley
Total Ridership
Nay. '90
19,231
Nov. '91
18,391
With an estimated cost of S 1 0, 700, each of tile 6,053 trolley passengers cost the City S 1.77. If we make
an assumption that approximately one-half the 6.053 riders were diverted from paying passengers on
Route 80, the remaining one-half, or approximately 3,025 were new passengers attracted by the free,
entertaining transportation to the downtown, the beach or the intermediaw Island Estates stop. In this
case, the 3,025 new riders cost the City S3.54 each. Clearly, ;my number of assumptions on ridership
diversion can be made resul ting in a per new rider cost of anywhere from the $ 1. 77 for 6,053 riders, to
$10,700 if only one new rider is assumed.
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Roger Sweeny of the PSTA has indicated that the decision to purchase an additional trolley to continue
this route and aBow reasonable maintenance downtime for the two existing vehicles needed to be made
before the end of the year, and would still be contingent on receiving federal funding. He also indicated
that the PST A would be willing to continue the service on a month-to~month basis allowing time for
further evaluation of ridership trends.
Because the daily statistics provided by PST A and previously forwarded to the Commission indicate that
ridership has been steadily increasing, it is recommended that the trial program be continued for 3
months. It is also recomrnenderl that the Commission consider relocating the Island Estates stop to the
Marine Science Center as a tourist attraction rather than the current stop at the shopping center. If the
Commission agrees to continue the free Trolley service, additional funding would need to be appropriated
at the December 17, 1992 meeting.
If you have any questions, ple3Se do not hesitate to call.
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CITY OF CLEARWATER
Interdepartmental Correspondence
From:
Mayor and Commissioners
Cynthia E. Goudeau, City Clerk~
,Michael J. Wright, City Manager
To:
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Subject:
DDS request to close Cleveland Street
Date:
December 17, 1992
I have spoken to both Mary Vaughn and Helen Wheelis in order to clarify what is being
requested regarding the closure of Cleveland Street. There are actually fwo parts to the
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First, while not an official Hall of Fame Game event, a concert will be held the evening
of January 2, 1993 in Station Square Park. Flyers(attached) promoting the event will be
distributed at the game. It will not be possible to close Cleveland Stre'et as the deadline to
apply for DOT approval is past. Plans are to make this an official Hall of Fame event in
subsequent years. If they are able to do this, closure of Cleveland Street from East Avenue
to the bayfront will be requested. The hope is that this can be done without payment of City
costs. It should be noted that if DOT approves the closure they require it be closed from
Myrtle' Avenue to Ft. Harrison due to traffic configurations. They also require sworn police
. personnel to staff the intersections. .
Second, they are also requesting Cleveland Street be closed each month in connection
with the Downtown Comes Alive concerts. The Dot requirement to close from Myrtle to Ft.
Harrison would apply. They il1dinated it had been suggested that the financial impact may not
be as great if ,the closure can be scheduled far enough in advance to allow personnel to be
scheduled in such a way as to eliminate overtime costs. Again it is hoped there will be no
charge for City services.
The estimated cost for the last closure was $4,000 for Police and $1,010 for
barricades and labor.
Separate from the Cleveland closing request the DDS is requesting the Down Town
Trolley be continued at least through the peak tourist season.
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