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TOWN MEETING
November 27,1990
Members Present:
Rita Garvey
Richard Fitzgerald
Lee Regulski
William Nunamaker
Sue A. Berfield
Mayor/Commissioner
Vice-Mayor/Commissioner
Commissioner
Commissioner
Commissioner
Also Present:
Cynthia E. Goudeau
City Clerk
The meeting was called to order at 7:31 p.m. at Martin Luther
King Recreation Center.
A gentleman complained regarding the roughness of Greenwood and
, Myrtle Avenues. He requested this be investigated.
Mohammed Abdul-Rahim requested trimming of pepper bushes that
are causing a safety hazard at a dangerous curve on Stevenson's creek
at 'Douglas and Harbor Drive. He indicated he had spoken to Alan
Mayberry, the City's forester, regarding this and Mr. Mayberry was
attempting to get some volunteers to do the work.
, Mr _ Rahim also requested a time table for expansion of the Martin
Luther. King Recreation Center. Further he requested that the
"exp~nsion include a cultural center which would serve the needs of the
,culture in the area.
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th<~ ~ ',' storm:water, utility fee, what the $1.00 gas billing fee that appears
~,:','" ~-.... on ,his monthly, utility bill is for, and that the City do more of its
;~<:~ ' , , , " hiring, from wi thin Clearwater.
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is\,i:...::....':... H ClearWater,.a discrimination problem could result in relation to equal
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y'<::~,.,:,",'. '.' the cost of reading the meter whether any gas was used or not. It was
\'/"::';',.,' ", ,'reqUested this be verified.
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Commissioner Regulski explained the storm water utility fee was
being established to fund the City's storm water quality and quantity
improvements. He stated projects are being instituted to clean storm
water run off before it goes into area estuaries. He reported an
analysis had been done that showed all residential units contribute
approximately the same amount of sto~ water run off to the system,
and a $3.00 charge had been determined appropriate for residential
units. He further explained that everybody will be paying the fee,
even tax exempt properties.
Discussion ensued regarding the need for the fee and whether or
not it was being applied equitably. Some concerns were expressed that
the fee was too high, and whether or not it would be possible to
~prove the water quality. Concerns were also expressed that this
needed to be a County wide effort. It was stated that the citizens
today are going to have to pay for errors of the past. It was
requested that assurances be given that money generated from this fee
will be used for storm water efforts only.
In response to a question regarding whether or not credit would
be given to those who address the storm water quality issue in their
development, it was stated credit would only be given for efforts
above and beyond requirements. It was also stated the water quality
~provement facilities will be created wetlands to allow natural
cleaning, not treatment plants.
Wanita Washington requested a lIreport cardU on the barricading
of certain streets in Pennsylvania Park. Lt. Byrd of the Police
Department indicated no complaints had been received. An informal
survey had been done which indicated people are happy with the
s1 tuation . This will be followed up with a formal survey. In
response to a question, it was indicated the City was unaware of any
problems being caused for emergency vehicles by these barricades.
~so in response to a question, it was indicated two neighborhoods
in Countryside also have barricaded streets. A concern was expressed
that this was not a practice th:coughout the City. Lt. Byrd indicated
the entire beach is barricaded in order to limit access into
neighborhoods.
A question was raised regarding the status of the 50% rule in
connection with FEMA regulations for barrier islands. It was
indicated this issue is a part of the proposed legislative package.
A question was raised regarding whether or not the impact of the
defects in the County water line had been determined. It was
indicated this is still being studied.
Herb Leonhardt requested the County be allowed to take over all
enforcement efforts seaward from the seawall.
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Lucius Pitts questioned whether consideration was being given
to changing the election mechanism in order to assure representation
of the entire conununi ty . It was indicated there was nothing currently
under consideration.
Tal Rutledge stated he would like to see the Commission expanded
to seven members to be elected through districts. He stated the
Commission had lost credibility with him over a utility bill dispute.
He expressed concerns regarding the salaries of the City Manager and
his staff.
Ernest Bell, representing Interventions Coordinating Exchange,
Inc.(ICE), stated drug rehabilitation support groups need a building
for meetings in the N. Greenwood Area. He requested City assistance
in finding such a facility and indicated Operation PAR has indicated
they would help with this project. He suggested buildings in the N.
Garden area be investigated.
Cherry Harris questioned what could be done regarding children
playing in the street in front of her house. She stated these are
children that do not live in the area and she is afraid of one of
them getting hurt and/or causing damage to her property. She also
requested the vacant lot next to 1771 Harbor Drive be cleared.
Lois Martin indicated she had the same experience with children
playing in front of her house. She called the Police and they came
down and explained to the children that it was illegal to play in the
streets.
Bill Graham requested funding to allow the N. Greenwood
Substation to be staffed 24'hours a day. He also requested a
commercial stove for the Martin Luther King Center.
Henrietta Wright-Loyd requested additional lighting in the area
of 1118 Tangerine Street. She also requested "no turn around" signs
along ~angerine as cars are damaging her fence.
Ernest Gibson, representing Clubhouse Horne Owners Association,
questioned what to do regarding dogs being allowed to run in the
neighborhood. He also requested some enforcement regarding garage
sale signs that appear in the rights-of-way over the weekend.
Ernest Carson requested a status report regarding the infill
housing program. Iasay Gulley reported there would be a meeting of
the focus group at 7:30 on Thursday, November 29, 1990. She stated
they would be looking at floor plans to be used as standards.
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Lois Cormier reported on a problem with transients living on the
roof of the Levison Center. She was concerned that cold weather would
bring more transients to the area and cause a greater problem. She
stated there is a need for drug treatment and expressed concerns that
Isaiah's Inn is not functioning as had been anticipated. She also
questioned what the City anticipated doing with the empty building
close to Ross Norton Park. She expressed concern regarding the
proposed $25 fee for use of meeting rooms in libraries and parks &
recreation facilities.
Lois Martin requested contractors for the housing program be
monitored closely to make sure the work is being done correctly.
Reverend Walter Campbell complimented the City for what has been
accomplished through the Community Relations Division. He requested
thorough consideration be giyen to the replacement of the head of the
division and requested some input regarding qualifications for this
position be allowed.
Mohammed Abdul-Rahim requested consideration of the extension
of Palmetto Street to Ft. Harrison Ave. He stated this would give
the N. Greenwood area another access to commercial traffic.
A gentleman expressed concern regarding the painting being done
in the commercial area.
The meeting adjourned at 9:25 p.m.
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