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ACTION AGENDA ~ CITY COMMISSION MEETING - September 19, 1991 (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 th~n once on the same subject unless granted permission by the City
Commiss ion.
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II.
Ill.
IV.
V.
Pledge of Allegiance
Invocation
Service Pin Awards
Introductions and Awards
Presentations: a) "Challenge 2000"
new housing program
b) A&E certificate re: Long Center
video by Vision Cable
Minutcs of Regular Mecting August
IS, 1991 & Special Meeting August
29, 1991
Citizens to be heard re items not
on the Agenda.
VI.
VIr.
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I. Mayor.
II. Pastor David Malheiro, Skycrest
Baptist Church.
III. I pin: 1 3D~year ring.
IV. Proclamation:
Safety Awarencss Week 9/23-27/91.
V. a) Certificates presented to B~nks
assisting in the program: tool boxes
were presented to the families
participating: staff thanked:
renderings of house designs presented
to Commission.
b) Video regarding Long Center, one
of ten finalists in competition,
shown to Commission.
VI. Approved as submitted.
VII. Bob Wriaht ~ requested time allowed
under Citizens to be heard be
expanded to 5 minutes. Stated his
condominium manager has been told to
anticipate a 40% water rate increase,
requcsted public input be allowed.
Arthur Deeaan ~ requested response to
Clearwater Beach Task Force
recommendations.
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Not Before 6:00 P.M. - Scheduled Public Hearings
Comments in su~port and in
opposition: (a, individual (3
minutes): (b) spokesperson for groups
(10 minutes).
Commission questions.
Rebuttal by opposition (5 minutes).
Final rebuttal by appltcant or
representative (S minutes).
ViII PUBLIC HEARINGS
(1)
(2)
(3)
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Presentation of issues by City staff.
Statement of case by applicant or
reprcscntative (5 minutes).
Statement of case by opposition
(5 minutes).
Commission questions.
9. Public Hearing & First Reading Ord.
15135-91 ~ Vacating 151 alley lying
along W side of Lots 35 thru 39 and E
side of Lots 40 thru 44, Court Square
Sub. (Pinellas County V91-09)(PW)
10. Public liearing & First Reading Ords.
'5130-~1, '5131-91 & '5132~91 -
Annexation, Land Use Plan to
Industrial and IL Zoning for property
located in Sec. 1-29-15, M&B 34.272
(Johnson, A91~09, LUP91-1U)(PlD)
11. Variances to the Sign Regulations for
property located at 323 Jeffords St.,
Sec. 21~29~15 {Horton Plan Hospital
Association, Inc. SV91-1B)(PLO,
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9. Approved subject to it being retained
full width as a drainage and utility
easement. Qrd. 15135~91 passed 1st
reading.
10. Approved. Ords. 15130-91, 15131-91 &
85132-91 passed 1st reading.
11. Approved variance to install two 24
sq.ft. business i.d. wall signs for
the Women's Center subject to: a) no
other business i.d. signage for the
Women's Center shall be permitted and
b) the requisite sign permit shall be
obtained within six months from the
date of this public hearing.
Continued variance request regarding
directional signs.
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12. Variances to the Sfgn Regulations for
property loc~ted at 101 N Starcrest
Dr., Sec. 13-29-15, H&B 11.07 (Roglr
Bouchard Insurance SV91-19)(PLD)
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13. (Cont. from 8/15/91) Alcoholic
Beverage Distance Separation Variance
for Stinglr's located at 18443 and
IB449 USI9N. Levitz Plaza (formerly
Grant's Plaza), Units 4-6, Sec. 20-
29-16, U&Bs 33.02 & 3].021 (Kolll
Shopping Network Realty, Inc. AB91-
17)(PLD) To be Withdrawn
14. Park Place - Notice of Proposed
Change to an already approved DRI
(Building Operation Holding Company
LUP91-04, A91-01) (PlD) To be Cant.
to 10/11/91
15. Approve the Clearwater 1I0using
Affordabtlity Strategy {eIlAS}
prepared by staff of Pinellas County
Consortium and forward to the
Department of Housing and Urban
Development (PLO)
16. Public Hearing & First Reading Drd.
15123-91 - Relating to nuisances;
amending Sees. 95.05, 95.07 and 95.08
(lot clearing)(PLD)
17. Public Hearing & First Reading Ord.
15129-91 - Amending Sec. 72.15,
relating to Closing hours of
alcoholic beverage establishments
(PlD)
12. Granted 1 additional property I.d.
sign - to be ground sign not to
e~ceed 33.75 sq.ft. surface area
subject tOt 1) surface area of two
existing pole signs reduced to 24
sq.!t. each; 2) the existing pole
signs remain at existing height, and
3) all required permits be obtained
within 6 mos. of this public hearing
with the understanding the signs may
remain after the 10/92 amortization
periOd.
13. Withdrawn.
14. Continued to 10/17/91.
15. Approved.
16. Approved. Ord. 15123-91 passed 1st
reading.
17. Approved. Ord. 15129-91 passed 1st
reading.
Public Hearing - Second Reading Ordinances
18. Ord. 15126-91 - Relating to vehicular 18. Ord. 1512B-91 adopted.
traffic, creating Ch. 135. consisting
of Sees. 125.01 thru 125.07.
restrictfng practice of "cruising" or
unnecessary repetitive driving on
certain streets, providing for fines.
effective date, and automatic repeal
as of 5/1/92
19. Ord. 15125-91 - Land Use Plan 19. Ord. 15125-91 adopted.
Amendment for property at HE corner
of State St. and Betty Lane to
Recreation (City LUP90-20)
20. Ord. '5126-91 - OS/R Zoning for 20. Ord. 15126-91 adopted.
property at NE corner of State St.
and Betty Lane (City A90-14)
21. Qrd. '5133-91 - Relating to water 21. Drd. 15133-91 adopted.
shortage plan. amending Sees. 52.43
thru SZ.50, defining "Code
Enforcement Officer" and "water
shortage plan" .
22. Ord. 15134-91 - Amending Sees. 1.0B, 22. Ord. 15134-91 adopted.
71.36. 93.04, 93.28, 94.02, 95.15 &
137.034 - revising a number of
provisions in the City Code, relatin9
to code enforcement and violations
relating to occupational licenses and
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business requlation, fire prevention
~nd protection, fire prevention code,
false fire alarmSl publiC nuisances,
and the land deve opment code
CITY MANAGER REPORTS
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CONSENT AGENDA (Items '23-47)
Bids & Contracts
23. Extension of contract for purchasl
and Installation of carpet with Towne
Carpets, Clearwater, FL, for the
period 10/8/91-10/7/92, for an
estimated total of $33,250 (AS)
24. Contract to rlplace 26,500' of 5/B"
X-trube gas ..in within Woodval1ey
Sub. with 5/8" Polyethylene gas pipe
to Mueller Contractors, rnc., Medley,
FL, for $68,900 (GAS)
25. Annual contract to purchase black
3408 Polyethylene fittings to
Phillips Engineering Co., Clearwater,
FL, at an estimated cost of
$35,986.85 and to Perfection Corp.,
Madison, OH, at an estimated cost of
$7,012.05 for the period 9/23/91-
9/22/92, for a total of $42,998.90
(GAS)
26. Extension of one-year contract for
vehicle lubrication services to 011
Can Henry's, Clearwater, Fl, for the
period 10/1/91-9/30/92, at an
estimated cost of $23,650 (G5)
27. Contract for burglar and fire alarm
services on a month-ta-month basis
for up to six months to Maire Co.,
Clearwater{ FL, for an estimated
$9,000 (GSl
28. Extension of contract for Temporary
Employment Services with Great
American Temporary Services on a
month-to-month basis, not to exceed
$10,000 (HR)
29. Continuation of contract for copier
slrvices with Pitney Bowes Inc.,
Tampa, FL, for the second year of a
five year contract (11/1/91-10/31/92)
at an estimated cost of $84,000 (PIO)
30. Purchase Dance Band Services of Paul
Spangnuolo Band for the period
10/1/91-9/30/92 for a total price of
$20,400 CPR) '.
31. One~year extension to existing annual
contract to purchase miscellaneous
cast iron meter/valva bo~.s, lids,
CDvers, etc. from Sunshine Foundry
and Machine Company, St. Petersburg,
FL, for the period 10/1/91-9/30/92,
for an estimated amount of $35,704.11
(PW)
32. Purchase of crushed shell to Sun City
Shell, Inc., Sun City, FL, for the
period 10/1/91-9/30/92, at an
estimated cost of $14,000 (PW)
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33. Contract for Morninglldl Rlcrlation
Clnter Building Rlnovltions to Par
Builders II, lnc., for $71,000 (PW)
34. Contract for 1991 Sidewalk
. Rlpllc...nt to HTH Contractors, St.
Petersburo. FL, for S118,120 (PW)
35. Contract to purchase Holiday
dlcor.ting services over a 4 year
period (12/1/91Ml/15/95) sUbject to
annual fund availability to Clark
Sales Display Inc., for a total of
$57,411.60 (PW)
Citizens & Staff Requests
36. Sale of excess Sani.tare diffusers
for S1,800 to the City of Largo (AS)
37. Dlclare three GMC Cab and Chassis Big
Wheel sludge spreading trucks with
1,600 gallon stainless steel tanks
used at the Hillsborough County
sludge farm surplus to city needs and
authorization of sale to highest
bidder (GS)
38. Payment of up to S150,OOO to present
vendor, Mansfield Oil Co.,
Gainesville, GA, for vehicle and
equipment fUll in the interim period
~hite the County Co-Op secures an
extension of the present contract
(GS)
39. Request for waiver of all city fees
and charges for the 1991 Jazz Holid.y
and authorization for The Clearwater
Jazz Holiday Foundation, tnc. to
approve all vendors and
conr.essionaires, estimated cost of
$15,700 (PR)
. 40. Financial Plan for accomplishing
City's Wastewater Treatment and
Sanitary Sewer construction needs
(PW)
41. Approve Purchase Requisi ;ion to
reiabursB S.fety Harbor for
assistance with storm debris removal
during the period 5/1B/91-6/1/91 in
the amount of $11,207.42 (PW)
42. Direction to prepare for
consideration a LotTA to permit
veterinary clinic uses as conditional
uses in the Commercial Center zoning
district (PlD)
Change Orders
43. C.O. to installation of Phase I,
Pasco eltension 6" gas ..in,
increasing the amount by $15,366.25 "
for a new total of $57,804.55 (GAS)
44. C.0.19 to the Northeast Advanced
Pollution Control Facility increasing
the amount by $161,700, adjusting the
total to $20,209,415 (PW)
45. C.O.'11 to the East Advanced
Pollution Control Facility increasing
the amount by $20,761, adjusting the
total to $14,500,499 (PW)
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~6. Preliminary Site Plan for O'Ke.f.'s
Rlstaurant located on the SE corner
of S. Ft. Harrision Ave. and Jeffords
St. at 1219 S. Ft. Harrislon Ave.,
1.36 acres (Duquesnay)(plD)
Receipt & Referral
47. Review Int.rlocal AUr....nt with
Pinlllas County and refer to City
Clerk to be advertised for public
hearin~ (PLD)
X OTHER ITEMS ON CITY MANAGER REPORT
48. Rls. 191-36 - authorizing cxecution 48. Approved. Res. 191-36 adopted.
of Community Development Grant Sub-
recipicnt Contracts with certain
nonprofit corporations and approving
agreement form to be used for such
(PLD)
49. Maas Brothers Property Citizens Task 49. Adopted Mission Statement.
Force ~ establishment and appointment Fitzgerald appointed Robert kennedy,
of members (ED) Ed Mazur, J.B. Johnson: Berfleld -
Joshua Magidson, Jim Stewart, Debra
Weible: Regulski - Jackie Tobin. Wray
Regfster, Phoebe Moss: Nunamaker -
Joann Faruggia, Bob Bickerstaffe:
Garvey - Nancy Simmons, Jim Graham
and Hal Ebersol.
. 50. Fund Transfer for Nagano city, Japan, 50. Approved transfer of $1,500 to
Sister City activities Special Program Fund.
51. Third Quarter Budget Review: (CH) 51. Approved.
a. Ord. 15140~91 - Operating a. Passed 1st reading.
b. Ord. 15141~91 - Capital b. Passed 1st reading.
Improvement
XI Other Pending Matters Xl None.
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CITY ATTORNEY REPORTS
XII Resolutions
52. Res. 191-37 - Dedicating portion of 52. Res. 191-37 adopted.
FrJnk Tack Park located In Sec. 1-29-
15, as additional r-o-w for Sunset
Point Rd.: authorizing conveyance to
Pinellas County of temporary right of
entry over portion of park property
located" of and adjoining additional
f-O-W
53. Res. #91-39 - amending Res. 179-7 53. Res. 191-39 adopted.
.\ which dedicated certain city-owned
property abutting Clearwater Bay for
public park and open space use,
Correcting legal description of
property and providing a retroactive
effective date
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XIV City Manager Verbal Reports XIV City Manager reported DHR has
. informed the City it needs a permit
for mechanical beach cleaning.
Until permit or temporar~ permit
can be obtained, beach c eantng
will be by hand. Staff is pursufng
as quickly as possible.
XV Other Commission Action XV Fitz~erald - reported TBRPC a~reed
on a 1 but 3 goals In Its ~Ol c~
plan. Public Hearings wi' be eld
on those three: Natural Systems,
Mining concerns and Traffic. He
reported on the County Commission's
action on the sign code. Stated
amendments have been made that will
make it dtfflcult to obtain
agreement of all muntclpallties.
XVI Adjournment XVI' 7:45 p.m.
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CITY COMMISSION HEETING
September 19, 1991
The City Commission of the City of Clearwater met in regular session at
City Hall, Thursday, September 19, 1991 at 6:00 p.m., with the following
members present:
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Rita Garvey
Sue Berfield
Lee Regulski
William Nunamaker
Richard Fitzgerald
Also present:
Michael J. Wright City Manager
Paul Richard Hull Assistant City Attorney
Cecil Henderson Assistant PW Director/Engineering
James Polatty, Jr. Planning and Development Director
Cynthia E. Goudeau City Clerk
The Mayor called the meeting to order and led the Pledge of Allegiance.
The invocation was offered by Pastor David Malheiro of The Skycrest Baptist
Church. .
Mayor/Commissioner
Vice-Mayor/Commissioner
Commissioner
Commissioner
Commissioner
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agenda order although not necessarily discussed in that order.
III - Service Pin Awards.
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1 service pin and 1 30-year ring were awarded to City employees.
IV - Introductions and Awards.
Proclamations: Safety Awareness Week - 9/23-27/91
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a) The "Challenge 200011 new housing program was presented. Clean~ater
Neighborhood Housing Services, certified families, participating banks and
City staff were recognized and thanked for their efforts in implementing the
program.
b) Vision Cable Vice President and General Manager James Waldo showed a
five minute video that was a top 10 finalist in the Arts and Entertainment
Network's community contest. The video was about The Long Center.
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VI - Minutes of the Reaular Meetina of September 5. 1991 and Special Meetina
of Auaust 29. 1991
Commissioner Fitzgerald moved to approve the minutes of the regular
meeting of September 5, 1991, and the special meeting of August 29, 1991, as
recorded and submitted in written summation by the City Clerk to each
Commissioner. The motion was duly seconded and carried unanimously.
YII - Citizens to be heard re items not on the Aaenda.
Bob Wright requested the time allowed for Citizens to be Heard regarding
items not on the agenda be expanded to five minutes. He reported the manager
of his condominium has been informed there will be a 40% increase in the water
rates. He requested the public be given an opportunity to address this.
Art Deegan requested responses to the Clearwater Beach Task Force
Recommendations. .
VIII - PUBLIC HEARINGS
ITEM # 9 - Public Hearing & First Readinq Ord. #5135-91 - Vacating 151 alley
lying along W side of Lots 35 thru 39 and E side of Lots 40 thru 44, Court
Square Sub. (Pinellas County V91-09}(PW)
Pinellas County is now the owner of all of the lots abutting the subject
alley. In order to control the access and develop their land, they are
requesting the alley be vacated.
This petition has been reviewed by the various City
Departments/Divisions concerned, and there were no objections, providing the
alley is retained full width as a drainage and utility easement.
Florida Power and Vision Cable have facilities within the alley and will
require a utility easement be retained. General Telephone has reviewed this
request and has no objections.
Commissioner Regulski moved to approve the vacation of the full 15 foot
alley lying along the west side of Lots 35-39 and east side of Lots 40-44.
Court Square Subdivision, subject to it being retained full width as a
drainage and utility easement. The motion was duly seconded and carried
unanimously.
The Assistant City Attorney presented Ordinance 15135-91 for first
reading and read it by title only. Commissioner Regulski moved to pass
Ordinance #5135-91 on first reading. The motion was duly seconded and upon
roll call. the vote was:
"Ayes": Regulski, Nunamaker, Fitzgerald, Berfield and Garvey.
IINays": None.
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ITEM I~O - PubJic Hearina & First Reading Ords. 19130M91. 15131-91 & 15132-91
Annexation, Land Use Plan to Industrial and Il Zoning for property located in
Sec. 1-29-15, M&B 34.272 (Johnson, A91-09, LUP91-10)(PLD)
The applicant intends to use this parcel for parking for his adjacent
facilities, Instrument Transformers, Inc. The Countywide Future Land Use Plan
shows the area of this request as HI (Heavy Industrial). The site plan for
this development was submitted to the Commission on September 5, 1991, for
receipt and referral.
The right-of-way for Calumet Street dead ends at the northwest corner of
the property. There is no dedicated street right-of-way abutting the parcel
to be annexed. As the property is to be used in conjunction with the adjacent
parcel to the north, and the site plan shows the parcel can be utilized as
proposed, the lack of abutting right-of-way will not affect the proposed
development of the property. There is currently a 25 foot drainage and
utility easement along a portion of the north side of the property. The need
for additional easements will be addressed during the site plan review.
Sanitary sewerage will not be required for the proposed parking facilities.
Water is available to the parcel.
Jim Polatty, Planning and Development Oirectorf reported the Planning
and Zoning Board recommends approval of this request.
Commissioner Fitzgerald moved to approve the Annexation, IL Zoning, and
Land Use Plan Designation of Industrial for the subject property. The motion
was duly seconded and carried unanimously.
The Assistant City Attorney presented Ordinance 15130.91 for first
reading and read it by title only. Commissioner Fitzgerald moved to pass
Ordinance #5130-91 on first reading. The motion was duly seconded and upon
roll call, the vote was:
HAyes": Regulski, Nunamaker. Fitzgerald. Berfield and Garvey.
"Nays": None.
The Assistant City Attorney presented Ordinance 15131-91 for first
reading and read it by title only. Commissioner Fitzgerald moved to pass
Ordinance #5131-91 on first reading. The motion was duly seconded and upon
roll call, the vote was:
"Ayes": Regulski, Nunamaker, Fitzgerald, Berfield and Garvey.
UNaysll: None.
The Assistant City Attorney presented Ordinance #5132-91 for first
reading and read it by title only. Commissioner Nunamaker moved to pass
Ordinance 15132,.91 on first reading. The motion was duly seconded and upon
roll call, the vote was:
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Morton Plan Hospital Association, Inc. SV91-
The applicant's first request is for permission to install two business
identification wall signs of 24 sq. ft. apiece for the Women's Center. The
second request is for permission to install an additional 9 sq. ft. on 29 new
directional signs throughout the hospital property identifying parking areas
and facility centers. These directional signs are to be mounted on poles with
a maximum height of seven feet.
The City Manager reported the applicant ;s requesting the two variances
be split and that the one for the directional signs be continued.
In reviewing code requirenlents for the two business identification
signs, staff was unable to locate specific language addressing such signage
for a multi~use, campus-style hospital like Morton Plant. Morton Plant
represents a unique situation; no other Public/Semi-Public land use in the
City, including Clearwater Community Hospital, is similar. The various
hospital centers/services are not "freestanding business establishments" as
defined by the code, neither does the hospital fit the !lretail centerll or
tJoffice center" categories due to its size (greater than 25,000 sq.ft.).
Consequently, Morton Plant has been defined as a "shopping center II for
the purpose of business identification sign requirements.
The sign regulations specify major tenants of the center may be
permitted a sign with a maximum surface area of 128 sq.ft. All other tenants
are allowed a single sign with a Inaximum surface area not to exceed 48 sq.ft.
The applicant is requesting a total of 48 sq. ft. of signager but provided in
~ 24 sq.ft. signs.
Emil Marquardt, attorney for the hospital, indicated the building is
difficult to see and people need to be able to identify the facility. He
reported in regard to the directional signs that some of the signs are not in
the City of Clearwater. They are reviewing the need for the remaining signs
and request this be continued to October 17, 1991.
Cedio Saltarelli, President of Harbor Oaks Association, -requested the
hospital inform them of the new proposals for the directional signs.
Commissioner Nunamaker moved to approve the request to install two 24
square feet business identification wall signs for the Women's Center subject
to the following conditions: a) No other business identification signage for
the Women's Center shall be permitted and b) the requisite sign permit shall
be obtained within six months from the date of this public hearing. The
motion was duly seconded and carried unanimously.
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Commissioner Berfield moved to continue the variance for directional
signs to the meeting of October 17, 1991. The motton was duly seconded and
carried unanimously.
The applicant is requesting: 1) an additional (second) property
identification sign of 33.75 sq.ft. in addition to the one per property
allowed. and 2) an increase in the permitted size of such sign for a Limited
Office district from 24 sq. ft. to 33.75 sq.ft.
The applicant has a single building on his 3.4 acre parcel, which
borders Starcrest Drive, Main Avenue and Cleveland Street (total continuous
street frontage of 1301.46 ft.). The applicant presently has an approved 48
sq.ft. property identification sign ( a wall sign) facing Main Avenue. The
applicant also has two pole signs, which are 7 feet tall (on Main) and 7.5
feet tall (on Starcrest). Because of their height, these pole signs are
considered to be equivalent to ground signs. Sec. 134.010(d) permits one
additional ground sign of up to 24 sq.ft. for each 500 feet increment of
continuous frontage. "Roger Bouchard Insurance, lnc.1I has a surface area of
24 sq.ft. The other sign faces are approximately 4 sq. ft. each. The
applicant is agreeable to removing the smaller sign faces from these signs
which will reduce them to an allowable size of 24 sq.ft. each. There are also
two, previously authorized, small business identification signs on the
building. The variances requested are to legitimize the existing, masonry
ground sign on Starcrest Drive.
The applicant's property fronts on three streets, and the sign on Main
Avenue does not provide identification of the property from either Cleveland
or Starcrest. This is an example of a property running the full width of the
block with frontages on multiple streets. The request for adequate signage
for identification from both street frontages (Starcrest and Main) is
reasonable and in keeping with the purpose of the sign regulations. This"
request has been reviewed in terms of the proposed Countywide sign code and is
in compliance with that code.
A question was raised at the Worksession regarding the applicant
installing another wall sign, removing the second property identification sign
and being in compliance with the code. Jim Polatty, Planning and Development
Oirector. reported that due to the limits for additional signs, another wall
sign would not be permitted.
Angie Cunningham, Manager for Roger Bouchard Insurance, stated the sign
in question existed when the property was purchased and they simply replaced
the lettering.
Commissioner Regulski moved to grant a variance for one additional
property identification sign, such sign to be a ground sign with a surface
area not to exceed 33.75 square feet, subject to the following conditions: 1)
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the surface area of the two existing pole signs shall be reduced to 24 square
feet each; 2) the existing pole signs shall be restricted to their current
heighti and 3) all required permits shall be obtained within six ~nths of
this public hearing. The motton was duly seconded and cnrrtod unanimously.
A question was raised whether granting of this variance would allow the
sign to remain after the expiration of the amortization period.
Commissioner Regulski moved to rescind the previous action. The motion
was duly seconded and carried unanimously.
Commissioner Regulski moved to grant a variance for one additional
property identification sign, such sign to be a ground sign with a surface
area not to exceed 33.75 square feet, subject to the following conditions: 1)
the surface area of the two existing pole signs shall be reduced to 24 square
feet each: 2) the existing pole signs shall be restricted to their current
height; and 3) all required permits shall be obtained within six months of
this public hearing with the understanding the sign can continue past the
October 1992 amortization period. The motion was duly seconded and carried
unanimously.
ITEM #13 - (Cont. from 8/15/91) Alcoholic Beverage Distance Seoaration
Variance for Stinger's located at 18443 and 18449 US19N, Levitz Plaza
(formerly Grant's Plaza), Units 4-6, Sec. 20-29-16. M&Bs 33.02 & 33.021 (Home
Shopping Network Realty, Inc. AB91-17)(PLD)
The applicant has requested its alcoholic beverage separation distance
variance request be withdrawn from consideration.
Commissioner Berfield moved to approve withdrawal of this request. The
motion was duly seconded and carried unanimously.
The applicant has requested this item be continued to the October 11,
1991 City Commission meeting.
Commissioner Fitzgerald moved to continue this item to the scheduled
meeting of October 17, 1991. The motion was duly seconded and carried
unanimously.
ITEM #15 ~ Aoprove the Clearwater Housino Affordabilitv Strateov (CHAS)
prepared by staff of Pinellas County Consortium and forward to the Department
of Housing and Urban Development (PLD)
Preparation of a Housing Assistance Plan (HAP) has been a requirement
for Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funding. In early 1991, the
Federal legislation was revised to replace the HAP with the Comprehensive
Housing Affordability Strategy (CHAS).
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Clearwater, Largo and Pinellas County formed a consortium for the
purpose of eligibility under the HOMES grant program, therefore, the CHAS must
be prepared on a consortium-wide basis. The HOMES grant program will replace
several existing programs. The HOMES regulations have not yet been published.
The CHAS was prepared as a joint staff effort of Clearwater, Pinellas
County and Largo. The Clearwater portion of CHAS includes the current efforts
in new construction and rehabilitation goals for assistance to elderly,
homeless and rental populations, and a summary of the efforts of private non-
profit housing agencies. Annual updates are required, and the entire CHAS
must be revised every five years.
The CHAS was the subject of a combined meeting of the Consortium
Neighborhood Advisory Committees on August 21. The Clearwater Neighborhood
Advisory Committee met on September 10 to review CHAS. The NAC recommended
approval with the following revision: Page 20 of Appendix 4 be amended to
delete the following sentence: "Such housing should also be placed in areas
away from existing housing projects, areas of high minority concentrations and
areas designated as subject to floodingll. Commission consensus at Worksession
was to remove this sentence.
Commissioner Berfield moved to approve the Clearwater Housing
Affordabi1ity Strategy (CHAS) and forward it to the Department of Housing and
Urban Development. The motion was duly seconded and carried unanimously.
ITEM #16 - Public Hearina & First Reading Ord. #5123-91 - Relating to
nuisances; amending Sees. 95.05, 95.07 and 95.08 (lot clearing}(PLD)
The proposed ordinance has been prepared in order to streamline the
process for lot clearing violations. Staff identifies the following problems
with the existing process: 1} all lot clearing violations are required to be
forwarded to the Municipal Code Enforcement Board (MCEB). whether the property
owner contests the violation or not, 2} the process takes too long; all lot
clearing violations must be posted a minimum of 21 days before the MCEB
hearing. 3) inoperative vehicles are allowed to be stored on residential
properties for up to 30 days, and 4) administrative costs normally exceed the
$150.00 fee charged.
The draft ordinance addresses these problems in the following manner:
I} The MCEB would hear only those cases in which property owners elect to
appeal the notice of violation; 2) The minimum time required for posting of
lot clearing violations would be reduced from 21 days to 10 days. Within the
10 day period. the property owner would be required to either clear the
property or file a notice of appeal to the MCEB. If the owner fails to do
either. the City Manager may authorize entry upon the property and take action
necessary to remedy the violation at the owner's expense. In addition. the
owner would be responsible for the payment of an administrative fee to offset
staff costs for inspections, notices, case preparation, communications,
photographs, billings. and certified mailing; 3) The 30 day grace period for
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and 4) The administrative costs have been increased to $200.00 reflecting
present actual costs.
On August 14, 1991, the MCEB reviewed the ordinance and recommended it
be approved as proposed.
On September 3, 1991, the Planning and Zoning Board reviewed the
ordinance and expressed concern that there exists no penalty applicable to
repeat violators, and the 10 day compliance period starting from the date of
pasting would not afford ample time for out-of-town violators to correct the
violations. The Planning and Zoning Board subsequently recommended the
ordinance be approved subject to the following: 1) repeat violators be
subjected to a penalty; in particular, the Board suggested the administrative
fee be increased for repeat violators, and 2) the abatement/appeal period be
revised to allow property owners 10 days from the date of signature on the
returned certified mail receipt to either comply or appeal and, in the event
the notice is not signed or not able to be delivered, the abatement/appeal
period would end 21 days after the date of posting.
Staff agrees with the Planning and Zoning Board that repeat violators
should be subjected to a penalty, but does not agree that increasing the
administrative fee is the appropriate avenue to accomplish this. Staff
recommends instead that an additional amendment to the Code be processed that
would empower the MCEB to levy fines upon repeat violators in accordance with
the provisions of Section 22.67 of the Code. To datel the MCEB process
applicable to lot clearing has been strictly remedial in nature, not punitive.
Staff does not concur the Planning and Zoning Board recommendation to
allow as long as 21 days after the date of posting to abate lot clearing
violations. It is staff's position that there exists an expedient government
need to abate lot clearing violations. Staff recommends 10 days to abate such
violations.
In response to a question, it was indicated liens for lot mowing costs
are subordinate to mortgages on property.
Commissioner Nunamaker moved to approve the amendment of Ordinance
#5123-91. The motion was duly seconded and carried unanimously.
The Assistant City Attorney presented Ordinance 151Z3-91 for first
reading and read it by title only. Commissioner Nunamaker moved to pass
Ordinance #5123-91 on first reading. The motion was duly seconded and upon
roll call, the vote was:
"Ayes": Regulski, Nunamaker, Fitzgerald, Berfield and Garvey.
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ITEM 117 - Public Hearing & Eirst Readin9 Ord. f~129-91 - Amending Sec. 72.15,
relating to closing hours of alcoholic beverage establishments (PLD)
The City Police Department has identified a practice concerning the
service and consumption of alcoholic beverages which, in effect, Ilgets around II
City regulations concerning alcoholic beverages. Some restaurants, nightclubs
and taverns permit the service and/or consumption of alcoholic beverages after
the time period (generally 2:00 AM) specified in the code for alcoholic
beverage sales has passed. For example, a pitcher of beer sold at 1:59 AM may
still be consumed at 3:00 AM under the current code. The proposed ordinance
would simply impose the same conditions for alcoholic beverage service and
consumption as are currently imposed for alcoholic beverage sales.
Commissioner Nunamaker moved to approve the amendment to Section 72.15
of the City Code concerning the Sale or Service of Alcoholic Beverages. The
motion was duly seconded and carried unanimously.
The Assistant City Attorney presented Ordinance #5129-91 for first
reading and read it by title oniy~ Commissioner Nunamaker moved to pass
Ordinance 15129-91 on first reading. The motion was duly seconded and upon
roll call, the vote was:
"Ayes": Regulski, Nunamaker, Fitzgerald, Berfield and Garvey.
llNays": None.
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ITEM 118 - Ord. #5128-91 - Relatino to vehicular traffic. creatinQ Ch. 135,
consisting of Sees. 125.01 thru 125.07, restricting practice of llcruisingll or
unnecessary repetitive driving on certain streets, providing for fines,
effective date, and automatic repeal as of 5/1/92
The Assistant City Attorney presented Ordinance 15128-91 for second
reading and read it by title only. Commissioner Nunamaker moved to pass and
adopt Ordinance #5128-91 on second and final reading. The motion was duly
seconded. Upon roll call, the vote was:
IlAyes": Regulski, Nunamaker, Fitzgerald, Berfield and Garvey.
UNays": None.
The Assistant City Attorney presented Ordinance 15125-91 for second
reading and read it by title only. Commissioner Berfield moved to pass and
adopt Ordinance'U5125-91 on second and final reading. The motion was duly
seconded. Upon roll call. the vote was:
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adopt Ordinance '5133-91 on second and final reading. The motion was duly
seconded. Upon roll call, the vote was:
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ITEM #22 - Ord. #5134R91 ~ Amendina Sees. 1.08. 71.36. 93.04. 93.28. 94.02.
95.15 & 137.034 - revisina a number of provisions in the City Code, relating
to code enforcement and violations relating to occupational licenses and
business regulation, fire prevention and protection, fire prevention code,
false fire alarms, public nuisances, and the land development code
The Assistant City Attorney presented Ordinance 15134-91 for second
reading and read it by title only. Commissioner Berfield moved to pass and
adopt Ordinance iS134R91 on second and final reading. The motion was duly
seconded. Upon roll call, the vote was:
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IX - CONSENT AGENDA (Items #23-47) R Approved as submitted.
Bids & Contracts R Awarded.
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ITEM #26 - Extension of one-year contract for vehicle lubrication services to
Oil Can Henry's, Clearwater, FL, for the period 10/1/91-9/30/92, at an
estimated cost of $23,650 (GS)
ITEM 127 - Contract for bur"lar and fire alarm services on a month.to-month
basis for up to six months to Maire Co., Clearwater, FL. for an estimated
.$9,000 (GS)
ITEM 628 - Extension of contract for Tern orar Em 10 ent Services with Great
American Temporar~ Services on a month-to-month basis, not to exceed 10,000
(HR)
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ITEM 29 - Continuation of contract for co ier services with Pltne Bowes
~. Tampa, FL, for the second year of a five year contract 11/1/91-
10/31/92) at an estimated cost of $84.000 (PIO)
ITEM #30 - Purchase Dance Band Servicfjs of Paul SpanQnuolo Band for the period
10/1/91-9/30/92 for a total price of $20,400 (PR)
ITEM 131 - One- ear extension to existin annual contract to urchase
miscellaneous cast iron meter valve boxes lids covers etc. from Sunshine
Foundr and Machine Com an , St. Petersburg, FL, for the period 10/1 91-
9 30 92, for an estimated amount of $35,704.11 (PW)
ITEM 2 - Purchase of crushed shell to Sun it Shell Inc., Sun City, FL,
for the period 10 1/91-9/30 92, at an estimated cost of 14,000 (PW)
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~H'36 - Sale of excess Saqi-tare diffusers for $1.800 to the City of LarQo
AS
ITEM 138 - Pa~ent of UD to $150.000 to Dresent vendor. Mansfield Oil Co..
Gainesville, GA. for vehicle and equipment fuel in the interim period while
the County Co-Op secures an extension of the present contract (GS)
ITEM #39 - Request for waiver of all city fees and chn~ges for the 1991 Jazz
Holiday and authorization for The Clearwater Jazz Holiday Foundation, Inc. to
approve all vendors and concessionaires, estimated cost of $15,700 CPR)
ITEM "40 - Financial Plan for accomplishina Citv's Wastewater Treatment and
Sanitary Sewer construction needs (See Exhibit A attached to these
minutes)(PW)
uses in the Commercial Center zonina district
Change Orders - Approved.
ITEM #45 - C.O.Ill to the East Advanced Pollution Control Facility increasina
the amount bv $20.761. adjustina the total to~$14,500,499 (PW)
Plans & Plats - Approved.
ITEM #46 - Preliminary Site Plan for O'Keefe's Restaurant located'on the SE
corner of S. Ft. Harrison Ave. and Jeffords St., at 1219 S. Ft. Harrison Ave.,
1.36 acres (Duquesnay)(PLD)
Authorize review of a final site plan with final action by the Development
Review Committee (n.R.C.) subject to the following conditions: the plan shall
be revised prior to review to show the following: a) Oetention/stormwater
treatment-areas that conform the City's Drainage Design Criteria without the
use of vertical walls; b) Parking lot entrances, aisle widths, and parking
calculations in accordance with Code; c) Landscaping around the perimeter of
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the warehouse building; d) Curb and gutter installed by the applicant along
Hamlet Street; and Signs and fencing/walls are subject to separate review and
permitting processes.
Bece1Dt & R~ferral - Received and Referred.
ITEM # - eview Interlocal reement with Pinel1as Count and refer to eit
Cler~ to be advertised for public hearina PLD
Commissioner Fitzgerald moved to approve the Consent Agenda as submitted
and that the appropriate officials be authorized to execute same. The motion
was duly seconded and carried unanimously.
X - OTHER ITEMS ON CITY MANAGER REPORT
ITEM 148 - Res. 191-36 - authorizina execution of Commu~itv Development Grant
Sub-recipient Contracts with certain nonprofit coroorations and approvina
aareement form to be used for such (PlO)
On June 20, 1991, the Commission approved the 17th year Community
Development Block Grant Final Statement and Objectives for FY91-92.
Agreements with thirteen of the approved sub-recipients have been developed.
These agreements all have similar provisions and are presented for Commission
approval by Resolution 191-36 which sets forth the basic agreement form and
summarizes the agreements to be executed for an October 1 activation date.
A direct contract will be executed with each of the agencies. Total
funding for these contracts will come from CDBG revenues.
Commissioner Berfield moved to authorize the execution of Community
Development Grant Sub-recipient Contracts between the City of Clearwater and
certain non-profit corporations and approve the agreement form to be used for
such purposes. The motion was duly seconded and carried unanimously.
The Assistant City Attorney presented Resolution #91-36 and read it by
title only. Commissioner Fitzgerald moved to pass and adopt Resolution 191-36
and authorize the appropriate officials to execute same. The motion was duly
seconded, upon roll call the vote was:
"Ayes": Regulski, Nunamaker, Fitzgerald, Berfield and Garvey.
IlNaysll: None.
Citizens Task Force - establishment and
The City of Clearwater made an offer on September 5, 1991, to purchase
the property which currently houses the downtown Maas Brothers Department
Store. The $1.9 million dollars bid for the 3.8 acres of land and
improvements is subject to bankruptcy court approval and must rest with the
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. court for a period of 50 days during which qualified bidders can submit offers
that exceed the City's bid by at least 5%.
It is the City Commission's wish that a Task Force be established to
study potential uses for the property and to make recommendations on such uses
to the Commission in the event the City is ultimately successful in acquiring
the property.
Staff recommends the Task Force be made up of 15 members and that those
members be either residents of Clearwater Ot~ own property in Clearwater.
Concern was expressed regarding one of the tasks requiring the Task
Force be available for various association meetings. It was the consensus of
the Commission for this task to read: "To receive public input either through
public meetings identified for that specific purpose or other means developed
by the Task Forcell.
Commissioner Regulski moved to approve the Mission Statement and list of
tasks. The motion was duly seconded and carried unanimously.
The City Manager requested each Commissioner appoint three members. A
meeting will be scheduled as soon as possible for the Task Force to organize
and begin its work.
Commissioner Fitzgerald appointed Robert Kennedy, Ed Mazur, and John B.
Johnson. Commissioner Berfield appointed Joshua Magidson, Jim Stewart and
Debra Weible. Commissioner Regulski appointed Jackie Tobin, Wray Register,
and Phoebe Moss. Commissioner Nunamaker appointed Joann Faruggia and Bob
Bickerstaffe (He later notified staff his third appointment is Stephen '
5aliga). Mayor Garvey appointed Nancy Simmons, Jim Graham and Hal Ebersol.
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ITEM #50 . Fund Transfer for NaQano City, Japan. Sister City activities
This year several of the gifts that are regularly presented to the
Nagano City students, young workers and teachers had been depleted. In order
to receive the best possible pl~ice for the tee-shirts and visors, staff
ordered in quantity. These supplies will be sufficient to cov~r several
visits.
The transfer of $1,500 from the General Fund to the Special Development
Fund will also include preparations for the arrival of the Nagano City
Officials in November 1991.
It was stated funds for the reception are in the 91/92 Budget. A
concern was expressed that more money should have been included in 91/92 as
Clearwater now has three sister cities.
Commissioner Berfield moved to approve a budget increase of $1,500 to
the Sister City Program and approve a third quarter transfer of $1,500 from
the General Fund to the Special Program Fund to provide for this increase.
The motion was duly seconded and carried unanimously.
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ITEM #51 - Third Quarter Budaet Review: (eM)
The City Manager reported he will be reviewing the need for emergency
generators. Approval of the actual purchase, if needed, will come to the
Commission.
The third quarter General Fund budget amendments reflect a net increase
of $115,443 over the mid year amended budget. Revenue projections increased
$115,443 and operating expenditures decreased $169,552 reflecting an increase
in the transfer to Fund Balance of $284,995 at Third Quarter.
The third quarter Utility System budget amendments reflect the transfer
of interest earnings through September 30, 1990 from the Water and Sewer bond
funds ($8,196,689) to be reflected as undesignated retained earnings of the
Water and Sewer Fund. The amendments also appropriate the transfer of funding
to the Capital Improvement program for the Sludge Treatment facilities
($2,380,000) and the NOl'theast generator ($830,000), and the transfer of
recycling grant proceeds ($286,625) to the capital improvement fund.
The third quarter Bridge budget amendments reflect the settlement of the
bridge insurance claim with Appalachian Insurance Company and the
appropriation of funding for the Engineers to proceed with the design and
construction management of repairs to the Clearwater Pass Bridge.
Revenues and Expenditures regarding the Marina and Airpark are
approximately as anticipated and no amendments are proposed to their budgets
at third quarter.
Amendments to the Parking Fund at third quarter provide funding to the
Capital Improvement Fund for the construction of the Marina parking lot and
additional funding for the replacement of two Jolly Trolleys.
Anticipated revenues regarding Pier 60 for the fiscal year 1990/91 are
expected to be approximately $5,000 less than the mid year amended budget.
The third quarter Internal Services Funds amendments reflect a decrease
in anticipated revenues from insurance charges and the reimbursement to the
General Fund. the Solid Waste Fund. and the Garage Fund for costs associated
with the April 25th storm.
The amendments to the Capital Improvement program total a net increase
of $6,627,343 primarily reflecting the Commission approved transfer of
Undesignated Retained Earnings of the Water and Sewer Fund to establish
funding for the construction of a proposed Sludge Treatment Facility
($2,380,000) and to fund a project for the construction of the Northeast
,Engine'Generator ($830,000). A project has also been established for the
purchase of the Maas Brothers property ($1.925,000).
Commissioner Nunamaker moved to approve the Third Quarter budget
amendments. The motion was duly seconded and carried unanimously.
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6. Ord. '5140-91 - Operating Budget
The Assistant City Attorney presented Ordinance 15140.91 for first
reading and read it by title only. Commissioner Regulski moved to pass
Ordinance #5140-91 on first reading. The motion was duly seconded and upon
roll call, the vote was:
"Ayes": Regulski, Nunamaker, Fitzgerald, Berfield and Garvey.
"Nays II: None.
b. Ord. 15141-91 - Capital Improvement Project Budget
The Assistant City Attorney presented Ordinance 15141.91 for first
reading and read it by title only. Commissioner Regulski moved to pass
Ordinance #5141-91 on first reading. The motion was duly seconded and upon
roll call, the vote was:
"Ayes": Regulski, Nunamaker, Fitzgerald, Berfield and Garvey.
tlNaysu: None.
XI - Other Pending Matters - None.
CITY ATTORNEY REPORTS
XII - Resolutions
ITEM 152 - Res. #91.37 - OedicatinQ portion of Frank Tack Park located in Sec.
1-29-15. as additional r.o-w for Sunset Point Rd.: authorizing conveyance to
Pinellas County of temporary right of entry over portion of park property
located N of and adjoining additional r-o-w
The Assistant City Attorney presented Resolution 091-37 and read it by
title only. Commissioner Fitzgerald moved to pass and adopt Resolution #91-37
and authorize the appropriate officials to execute same. The motion was duly
seconded, upon roll call the vote was:
"Ayes": Regulski, Nunamaker, Fitzgerald, Berfield and Garvey.
"Nays":, None.
ITEM 153 - Res. #91-39 - Amendina Res. #79-7 which dedicated certain citv-
owned property abuttina Clearwater Bav for Dublic Dark and aDen sDace use,
Correcting legal description of property and providing a retroactive effective
date
The Assistant City Attorney presented Resolution #91-39 and read it by
title only.' Commissioner Regulski moved to pass and adopt Resolution #91-39
and authorize the appropriate officials to execute same. The motion was duly
seconded. upon roll call the vote was:
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"Ayes": Regulski I Nunamaker, Fitzgerald, Berfield and Garvey.
tlNays": None.
XIII . O~her City Attornev Items - None.
XIV - City ManaQer Verbal Reports
The City Manager reported that after a series of inspections right after
the recent fish kill, the Department of Natural Resources (DNR) informed the
City it needs permits for mechanical beach cleaning. The application for the
permit will require a turtle protection plan to be included. Until permits
can be obtained, the beach will be cleaned by hand. Staff will attempt to
obtain a temporary permit and will pursue the full permit as quickly as
possible.
XV - Other Commission Action
Commissioner Fitzgerald informed the Commission that Tampa Bay Regional
Planning Council (TBRPC) had agreed on all the goals in their plan with the
exception of three: natural systems, mining and traffic. Additional public
hearings will be held on these topics. He also reported the proposed
Countywide Sign Code had been amended by the County Commission in such a way
that it will be difficult to obtain concurrence from all municipalities. It
was requested the City Commission be provided with the amendments made by the
County.
~ XVI - Adjournment
The meeting adjourned at 7:45 p.m.
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Clearwater City CommIssion Agenda HemorandUM Heeting Date 9-19-91
Subject: Facilities fInancial Plan for AccompliShing Clty.s Wastewater Treatment and Sanitary Sewer Construction Heeds.
CAPITAL PROJECTS FINANCIAL PLAN
$ Needed Proposed Source of Funds
Unfunded AmJunt Transfer fo\low\ng Amounts
Code , Pro.1ect to Corrolete Heeded to Complete From Follow\nQ Codes
343-6201 Northeast Plant 195,000 0 0
Complete Construction
343-6641 Northeast Plant 1,060,000 0 0
Electrical Generator
343-6627 East Plant 234,000 0 0
Complete Construction
349-6626 Harshall St. Plant 244.000 199,402 $ 200,000 from 349-5627 East plant 1975 Bond Issue
Complete ConstructIon
Harshall St. plant 0 0 0
Electrical Generator
349-6254 Northeast Plant 171, 700 0 0
Septage-handllng
315-6638 Hortheast Plant 3,721.400 1, 296, 400 $ 345,840 from 315-6624 Sanitary Sewer Interceptor
Sludge Treatment 599,771 from 315-6628 Sand Key Subaqueous Sewer
350,BOO from 315-6631 WPC-R&R
1,296,411
315-6646 East Plant S 200,000 from 315-6624 Sanitary Sewer Interce~tor
Outfall Extension 1,090.000 410,000 210,000 from 315-6630 Sanitary Sewer Extemions
410,000
315-6637 Harshall St. 3,200,000 1.200,277 S 320,000 from 315-6632 Sanitary Sewer R&R
Interceptor Line 880,300 from 315-6633 So.Sanltary Sewer Interceptor
Replacerrent 1,200,300
Approval of this agenda Item will enable the Public Harks Department to pursue the modernization of the Clty's wastewater treatment
plants and to spectfy sources of funds to be used for the work Included herein. either as needed and requested by Individual agenda
Items or In the First quarter budget amendments FY91/92, ~h\che~er occurs first.
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