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03/07/1996 (2) T.:' '>:.' ' ,',... , '..: . . ~ ' ~' ... '. ' .'4." / '.T , ", .:. " ' 't.' " . ,'./ ' ;, ., '. . .:...")O,.........~..,.,-w...~,..~. ~...y.._-".".~., ',~.'.": :.. , . \,' .' C. , , ." l o COMMISSION , , \ City Commission Minutes \ Date , () 't -t-/tJ97 \.\ n , V : , ,+ :', I. ,>' . '.. \ '\ I' '.~', il \ " I~ , CITY COMMISSION MEETING CITY OF CLEARWATER March 7, 1996 Present: Rita Garvey Sue A. Barfield Fred A. Thomas J. B. Johnson Robert Clark Elizabeth M. Deptula Kathy S. Rice William C. Baker Pamela K. Akin Scott Shuford Rich Baier Cynthia E. Goudeau Patricia O. Sullivan Mayor/Commissioner Vice-Mayor JCommissioner Commissioner Commissioner Commissioner City Manager Deputy City Manager Assistant City Manager City Attorney Central Permitting Director Engineering Director City Clerk Board Reporter The Mayor called the meeting to order at 6:00 p.m. at City Hall. The invocation was offered by Reverend Otis Green of Everybody's Tabernacle. The Mayor led the Pledge of Allegiance. \. "') .~. To provide continuity for research, items are in agenda order although not necessarily discussed in that order. ITEM #3- Service Awards One retirement award was presented to a City employee. ITEM #4 - Introductions and Award~ Proclamation: Women's History Month - March 1996 ITEM # 5- Presentations a) Library Board ~ Annual Report Tony Bacon, Library Board Chair, presented the annual report. The Library Board advises the Library Director and City Commission on issues regarding the Library including policies, needs, funding, budget and public relations He recommended modifying board member attendance requirements to excuse absences for illness or death in the family. Board recommendations include increased juvenile services, lowering video overdue fees, decreasing the card size for magazine sponsorship, and to merge all information. He said Clearwater Library received $536,000 in FY (Fiscal Year) 1995/96 from the Pinellas County Library Cooperative. Since joining the cooperative, services have been expanded and include 3 children librarians, 2 reference librarians, 1 technical service staff member, and 7 assistant librarians. u mcc03a.96 1 03/07/96 . ' .' "", I., \- ~, (') ITEM #6 - Appro\,al of MilJutes Commissioner Barfield moved to approve the minutes of the regular meeting of February 15, 1996, and the special meeting, of February 15, 1996, as recorded and submitted in written summation by the CIty Clerk to each Commissioner. The motf,pn was duly seconded and carried unanimously. lTEM 117 - Citizens to be heard fe items not on the Agenda Sleve Fowler, Chair at the Greater Clearwater Chamber of Commerce, referred to the planned Memorial Bridge rehabilitation. He said the project is iIl.timed and will waste $2-million because of efforts to replace the bridge. He said closure and restricted access will devastate beach businesses. He recommended delaying the project until August 1998. ~'''..~ {,,':'v~,1 David Grice, President of the Drew and Plaza Park Association, requested the City secure his neighborhood from commercial and drug traffic. He recommended closing Vine and Pennsylvania Avenues and installing four-way stop signs in the neighborhood. Plaza Park is surrounded on three sides by commercial development and a drug neighborhood on the fourth. He expressed concern no Crime Watch exists in the adjoining neighborhood. He expressed concern about neighborhood racial problems that affect children trying to play in the park. He felt additional commercial development on North Greenwood Avenue will be detrimental to his neighborhood. Deborah Corbett said her 11-year old daughter was assaulted recently in Plaza Park and cannot play there because of her color. She said naming the playground after a black child has kindled a racial fire. She requested traffic control in the neighborhood because of the presence of handicapped children. She recommended installing four-way stop signs at Hart and Pennsylvania. James Kessel said racial tensions exist in the park and white children are told they cannot play there. He said commercial traffic on Vine and Pennsylvania travels at high rates of speed. He supported eliminating connection to the North Greenwood neighborhood to separate the neighborhood from drug and commercial traffic. Lisa Richardson ~ays she lives closest to the "drug house." Her children cannot play . in the park where they are bullied. She requested the CitY address the problem of cars with blaring radios driving through the neighborhood late at night. She supported installation of stop signs. Dino Dilibeni expressed concern his neighbor has enlarged their skateboard ramp. He is disturbed by yelling and screaming in the afternoon. He requested the City address the issue. He also expressed concern regarding owners who do not clean up after their dogs in Crest lake Park. \..-i mcc03a.96 2 03/07/96 .. .'." . , , . . . .'-""\ DO(9thv Hiekev expressed concern her five.year old daughter had been threatened and told she could not play in Plaza Park. She recommended installing stop signs around the park. Christooher Anar said one of his children is handicapped and requested a handicapped child sign be installed. He said traffic through the Plaza Park neighborhood is heavy. He said strangers in his neighborhood have asked him if he wished to purchase drugs. He expressed concern the Police did not respond when he called them regarding drug pushers or after he heard gun fire. He said neighbors try to keep the community clean. He said some type of traffic control is needed. John Doran, President of the CBA (Clearwater Beach Association), referred to banners on Cleveland Street. The CBA Board of Directors has agreed to fund brackets on Manda/ay Avenue and would like to borrow the Welcome Winter Visitors' signs. Engineering Department Director Rich Baier and Central Permitting Director Scott Shuford indicated they could work with the CBA regarding this issue. He noted the City Manager's recommendation to coordinate signs downtown. at the F.ast entrance, and beach. The CBA will cooperate. The City Manager questioned if the CBA was willing to put up and take down the banners. Mr. Doran said that was the case. The City Manager recommended a program to improve the look of City entrances. Consensus was to permit the use of the banners by the CBA. Agreement was noted a coordinated look should be pursued. " . ~H"H Lance Marco said there is a great deal of traffic and children in Plaza Park. He recommended slowing traffic and blocking off a road. David Grice requested the City Commission go on record with their plans for the subdivision. The City Commission was not able to commit at this point. Mr. Baier said staff did a two-day study of the neighborhood and found the average speed there is 20 mph. Staff lowered the speed limit to. 20 mph from 25 mph. "No Truck" signs will be erected on Monday. He noted the Police and Fire departments have expressed concerns regarding blocking access to the neighborhood. He indicated the City does not erect Children at Play signs, only Deaf Child signs. He noted liability problems associated with speed bumps. Commissioner Thomas said he was disturbed that children in the park were bullied. He noted the City Commission approved naming the playground after the child who was killed. He recommended writing those who requested naming the playground and advising them of their responsibility to help with the park. He said it is wrong for the government to handle specific neighborhood problems but suggested if the neighborhood cannot solve the problems the City should. Commissioner Johnson said thera is no reason to discriminate against children and recommended finding out which families are involved. Mr. Grice said one neighborhood woman, who spoke against the negative behavior, was beaten to the ground. He said the North Greenwood Association, which recommended the name of the park, is not part of the Park Plaza community. He said drugs still are sold at the spot the child was killed. I~ mcc03a.96 3 03/07/96 . . , '. ' . 4 . .' .',. . "' ' I . . ... .'1 Tha neighborhood is frustrated problems with this issue continue. He said the memorial has driven a racial wedge between neighbors and claimed the child's parents continue to deal drugs. He indicated plans to join the North Greenwood Association to address this issue further. Commissioner Barfield recommended more enforcement in the neighborhood. The City Manager said she would review this situation with the Police Chief. Mr. Baier said staff is reviewing all alleys in Plaza Park and will come forward in two weeks with recommendations regarding vacation. Commissioner Thomas said for three years he has heard concerns expressed about activities at a specific house. He questioned how this could be an ongoing problem if the Police are aware of it. Commissioner Clark requested appropriate staff attend the March North Greenwood Community meeting. He noted the majority of the neighborhood has been cleaned up and questioned why one problem house remains as the root of neighborhood adversity. AI PaDaleo referred to Babe Ruth Baseball and girls' softball. He said the organization is trying to get fields to play but were advised all City fields have been allocated to Little League. He said the Babe Ruth Leagues accept players from age 5 through 18. He said the program keeps children off the street and is one of the largest youth organizations in the country. The Mayor said the City has no fields open at this time but will work with the organization. PUBLIC HEARINGS \:J ITEM 1/8 ~ Confd from 02/15/96) Variance's) to SiQn Regulations for property located at 2085 Gulf to Bay Blvd., Bamboo Sub. Replat, Lots 1 & 2; Sec. 13-29-15, M&B 42.01 & 41.04; and Bamboo Sub., Lots 2, 3, 8-12 (50S Investments, Inc. I Carlisle Lincoln Mercury, SV96~02) The applicant requests area variances of 16, 12, 12, and 28 square feet for four directional signs. The subject property, on the South side of Gulf-to-Bay Boulevard at Bamboo lane, is zoned General Commercial, Multiple-Family Residential "Eight," and Single-Family Residential "Eight." The sign code allows directional signs up to four square feet in area, per sign. The automobile dealership has four nonconforming directional signs with areas of 20, 16, 16, and 32 square feet. The applicant is requesting variances to allow the signs to remain without reducing the sizes. Staff feels existing conditions support variance approval for three of the signs. The "Parking," "Service," and UPaint/Body" signs are interior to the property and produce a nominal effect on Clearwater's aesthetic environment as viewed from City streets and sidewalks. The "Entrance" sign, adjacent to Gulf-to-Bay Boulevard with unobstructed visibility, impinges upon the aesthetic interests of the City and may affect City safety interests. With few exceptions, signs marking driveway entrances in the City adhere to the four square foot code limit. The request is for a sign five times greater than permitted by Code. The request is not minimum but represents a wholesale departure from code. ~:I mcc03a.96 4 03/07/96 , . ,W I' I . . \1 '" " . ," '. II .! ,~ I Dan Carlisle, representative of Carlisle Lincoln Mercury, verified photographs of the property presented him by Mr. Shuford. Mr. Carlisle said the Entrance sign is needed due to high traffic speeds on Gulf-to-Bay Boulevard and the difficulty for elderly customers to locate the entrance. The signs are only directional and do not feature logos or advertising. He suggested for safety, the sign's size be scaled to the lot's size. He felt the requested variance met City standards as they were not based on a desire for economic gain nor are they detrimental to public welfare. Commissioner Johnson said he is a frequent visitor and has had no problem locating the business' entrance. Commissioner Thomas felt the entrance sign is most important and noted the property's large size, He said sign pollution has been reduced in the City and felt it was critical for Gulf-to-Bay Boulevard businesses to have signage visible to the public. He supported the variances as requested. Commissioner Thomas moved to approve area variances of 12, 12, 28, and 16 square feet from the 4 square feet permitted to allow "Parking,'t "Service," ttpaint/Bodylt and "Entrancet. directional signs with areas of 16, 16, 32/ and 20 square feet, respectively, on property identified as Bamboo Sub Replat, Lots 1 and 2, together with Sec. 13-29-15, M&B 42.01 and 41.04, along with Bamboo Sub, Lots 2, 3, 8, 9, 10, 11, and 12 for meeting Sec. 45.24 Standards for Approval, items (1) - (4). The motion was duly seconded. ." ~) Commissioner Clark felt the entrance sign is most critical and the requested variance is relatively small. Mayor Garvey said the entrance sign should be smaller and the service sign lower. She expressed concern other businesses will request similar variances if this one is approved. Commissioner Thomas noted some of the elderly population Carlisle serves have vision problems. Commissioner Clark felt denying the entrance sign variance would be detrimental to the public welfare. Commissioner Berfield suggested decreasing the entrance sign's size but maintaining its height. Mr. Shuford said the business can work with City Engineering to make the entrance more visible. Commissioner Berfield questioned jf Mr. Carlisle would reduce the sign's size if he could retain the height. Mr. Carlisle said he could replace the sign with one 10 square feet in size. Commissioner Thomas amended his motion to approve area variances of 12, 12, 28, and 6 square feet from the 4 square feet permitted to allow uParking," "Service/' uPaint/Body" and "EntrancA" directional signs with areas of 16, 16, 32, and 10 square feet, respectively, on property identified as Bamboo Sub Replat, Lots 1 and 2, together with Sec. 13-29-15, M&B 42.01 and 41.04. along with Bamboo Sub, Lots 2, 3, 8, 9, 10, 11, and 12 for meeting Sec. 45.24 Standards for Approval, items (1) - (4). The seconder agreed. Upon the vote being taken. the amended motion carried unanimously. Mr. Carlisle said the code is hard to understand and recommended making it clearer. f~ mcc03a.96 5 03/07/96 1 . I . , \ ,'. ~ ~ 11-, ' .'. .. ' .---. ITEM #9 - Variance(s) t9 Sian Regulations for property located at 715 S. Gulfview Blvd., Bayside Shores, Blk 0, Lots 1 & 2 'together with accreted land to south (Lane Clearwater Limited Partnership I Holiday Inn Sunspree Resort, SV96-04) The property, on the southwest corner of South Gulfview Boulevard and Gulf Boulevard, is zoned Resort Commercial 28. The applicant is requesting: 1) an area variance of 1 51 square feet from the permitted 37.5 square feet to allow an auxiliary sign structure with an area of 188.5 square feet and 2) a setback variance of five feet to allow an auxiliary sign zero feet from the South Gulfview Boulevard right-at-way. The variances are requested to allow the existing sign structure at the East entrance to remain. The City did not issue a permit for the structure. The requested variance is five times the code allowance and a substantial deviation from code. Variances of this size are not considered minimum and normally are not recommended for approval by staff. Staff feels special circumstances exist to support the requested area variance for the auxiliary sign structure: 1) the sign is low to the ground. Dense landscaping adjacent to the right-of-way softens the sign's appearance and diminishes its visibility tram the right-at-way; 2) the area of the sign structure and absence of a setback do not divert attention from properties with conforming signs and do not adversely affect the appearance of Clearwater beach or the City; 3) the area of the sign structure affects traffic safety and aesthetics little different than fences or walls built in proximity to the right-of-way, in many locations in the City; and 4) strict enforcement of the code would cause a hardship for the applicant that would be great in comparison to the benefit tor the public. ) ,~, Dan Benda, representative for Holiday Inn Sunspree, verified photographs of the property presented him by Mr. Shuford. He said the sign on the wall is only 37.1 square feet and complies with code. He said the wall was constructed to meet the Holiday Inn, Inc. directive for properties to provide guests a real sense of arrival. He said the wall was built to architect specifications. They were not aware it did not meet code or was too close to the street as it was constructed within the property's borders. He said the sign is attractive and fits well within the landscaping. The wall is a planter, not a big sign. Mr. Shuford agreed the lettering is within code limits if the structure of the free-standing sign is not counted. He said that is one reason staff recommended approval. In answer to a question, he said the Holiday Inn cannot construct a separate pole sign. Another sign on the property already advertises the gym. The new sign is considered an auxiliary sign. In answer to a question, Mr. Benda indicated this is the first sign with which he has been involved. Commissioner Thomas expressed concern a representative at the company that constructed the sign was not present. He said the company knew a permit was required. He said it was wrong to break the law and then request forgiveness. He noted the Commission had denied previous requests for signs on large structures but had made some exceptions. Commissioner Johnson expressed concern regarding the substantial size of the request and that Federal Sign Company had neglected to obtain a permit. In answer to a question, Mr. Shuford said staff was identifying this sign as the auxiliary one. Otherwise, variances would be required for both signs. He said the original signs were t~~ mcc03a.96 6 03/07/96 . . , . . ' . . . .' ,.". ". t.' . , -'\ conforming when they were erected. Mr. Benda said a large Hilton sign previously stood in the same area as the new one. Management has reduced the size of attached signs. Commissioner Thomas requested staff provide information regarding what signage the Hilton was permitted to have. He questioned what the City can do to punish a company that installs a sign without a permit. Mr. Shuford said the City has several options. Staff recommended charging them a triple fee as penalty. If additional violations occur, the City could discuss penalties with the ClB (Construction Licensing Board). Commissioner Thomas moved to continua Item 119 until March 21, 1996. The motion was duly seconded and carried unanimously. ITEM 1f10 - Variance(s) to Sign Regulations for property located at 1501 N. Balcher Rd., Sec. 7-29-16, M&B 22.01 (The Center Foundation / Pinellas Community Center, Inc. d/b/a long Center, SV96-05) This property, on the East side of Belcher Road North of the Seaboard Coastline Railroad, is zoned Public/Semipublic. The applicant is requesting an area variance of 83.3 square feet from the permitted 48 square feet to allow attached signs with an area of 131.3 square feet. The variance is requested to allow placement of three wall signs with a cumulative area of 131.3 square feet on the building's West wall facing Belcher Road. '..,.J Staff feels special circumstances exist to support approval. The signs' visibility from the street will be diminished because the building is 560 feet from Belcher Road. Although a 125 % area bonus is applicable to attached signs more than 300 feet from the rightwof-way, the area of any auxiliary signs first must be deducted from the :zone limit, and the bonus applied to the remainder. The Long Center is not availed of a sign area bonus because the area of the auxiliary signs is 94.5 square feet and the :zone limit is 48 square feet. The proposed signs will not divert attention from businesses with conforming signs and will not adversely affect the appearance of the City. Mark Abdo, representative for the Long Center, verified photographs of the property presented him by Mr. Shuford. He said this request was made by the Long Center Foundation Board which had received a substantial gift. The sign will designate the name of the aquatic center. The variance includes room to designate a future benefactor for the gymnasium. Commissioner Johnson moved to approve an area variance of 83.3 square feet from the permitted 48 square feet to allow attached signs with an area of 1 31 .3 square feet on property identified as Sec. 7-29-16, M&8 22.01, for meeting Sec. 45.24 Standards for Approval, items (1) - (4). The motion was duly seconded and carried unanimously. ITEM #11 - (Cont'd from 02/15/96) Public HearinQ & First Readina Ords. #5974-96 & #5975-96 - Annexation & RS-6 Zoning for property located on the east side of landmark Dr., Sec. 33-28-16. M&B 22.0111 (City I Richard Baier, A95~29) ....,.1 mcc03a.96 7 03/07/96 I . .' . . '. II.' " " j " '.' """'\ ~ This City Initiated annexation is for vacant land on the East side of Landmark Drive purchased by the City for use as a retention pond required as part of landmark Drive improvements. This annexation will not involve any land use plan reclassification/change. It is proposed to zone the property Single-Family ResidentialllSix" in keeping with the single family use of properties to the West. A retention pond is a utility facility that is a conditional use within the proposed zoning district. When the retention pond's preliminary design is completed, an application for conditional use utllity facilities will be made. On February 20, 1996, the Planning & Zoning Board unanimously endorsed the annexation. Commissioner Thomas moved to approve the Petition for Annexation and Zoning Atlas Amendment to Single.Family Residential "Six" (RS-6) for Section 33-28-16, M&B 22/0111. The motion was duly seconded and carried unanimously. The City Attorney presented Ordinance #5974-96 for first reading and read it by title only. Commissioner Clark moved to pass Ordinance #5974.96 on first reading. The . motion was duly seconded and upon roll call. the vote was: "Ayes": Berfield, Thomas, Johnson, Clark and Garvey. "Nays": None. I".,) The City Attorney presented Ordinance #5975-96 for first reading and read it by title only. Commissioner Thomas moved to pass Ordinance 1/5975-96 on first reading. The motion was duly seconded and upon roll call, the vote was: "Ayes": Berfield, Thomas, Johnson. Clark and Garvey. "Nays": None. ITEM #12 - Public Hearing & First Readina Ords. #5983-96 & #5984-96 - Annexation & IL Zoning far property located at 2050 Sunnydale Blvd., Clearwater Industrial Park. part of Lot 2 (Tuthil1 Corp. I Hansen Plastics Division, AS 6-03) The City Manager reported staff has requested this item be continued. Commissioner Clark moved to continue Item #12 until March 21, 1996. The motion was duly seconded and carried unanimously. ITEM #13 - Public Hearing & First Readina Ords. #5985-96 & #5986-96 - Annexation & RS-B Zoning for property located at 1501 Stevenson Dr., Stevenson's Heights, Blk O. Lot 5 (James L. Waters, TRE & Zonald E. Waters. A96~05) The applicant has requested annexation and proposed zoning of Single-Family Residential "Eight" for 1501 Stevenson Drive to obtain garbage pick up services. On February 20, 1996, the Planning & Zoning Board unanimously endorsed the request. .~ mcc03a.96 8 03/07/96 , . I ' , !' "'. ',' . . . ,. . ..., I Commissioner Thomas moved to approve the Petition for Annexation and Zoning Atlas Amendment to Single-Family Residential "Eight" for Lot 5, Block D, Stevensons Heights. The motion was duly seconded and carried unanimously. The City Attorney presented Ordinance 115985-96 for first reading and read it by title only. Commissioner Clark moved to pass Ordinance #5985-96 on first reading. The motion was duly seconded and upon roll call, the vote was: "Ayest!: Berfield, Thomas, Johnson, Clark and Garvey. "Nayst!: None. The City Attorney presented Ordinance #5986-96 for first reading and read it by title only. Commissioner Thomas moved to pass Ordinance #5986-96 on first reading. The motion was duly seconded and upon roll call, the vote was: "Ayes": Berfield, Thomas, Johnson; Clark and Garvey. "Naystt: None. ITEM #14 - Public Hearing & First Readina Ords. #5987-96 & #5988.96 - Annexation & RS-8 Zoning for property located at 1301 Woodbine St., Pine Ridge Sub., Blk C, Lot 9 (James L. Waters, TRE, A96-0S) ,::) The applicant has requested annexation and proposed zoning of Single-Family Residential "Eight" for 1301 Woodbine Street to obtain garbage pick up services. On February 20; 1996, the Planning & Zoning Board unanimously endorsed the request. Commissioner Johnson moved to approve the Petition for Annexation and Zoning Atlas Amendment to Single-Family Residential "Eight" for Lot 9, Block C, Pine Ridge Subdivision. The motion was duly seconded and carried unanimously. The City Attorney presented Ordinance #5987-96 for first reading and read it by title only. Commissioner Barfield moved to pass Ordinance 115987.96 on first reading. The motion was duly seconded and upon roll call, the vote was: "Ayes": Berfield, Thomas; Johnson, Clark and Garvey. "Nays": None. The City Attorney presented Ordinance 1/5988-96 for first reading and read it by title only. Commissioner Johnson moved to pass Ordinance 115988-96 on first reading. The motion was duly seconded and upon roll call, the vote was: "Ayes": Berfield, Thomas, Johnson, Clark and Garvey. "Nays": None. ,~ mcc03a.96 9 03/07/96 , ' , . " ...... ,. < ' ",' .. "'~,,' <. -" ITEM #15 - Public Hearina & First Readina Ord. #5963-96 - Amending Sec. 42.06. to provide for revised requirement for transfers of development rights (LDCA95-23) Staff has identified the need to revise the City's TDR (transfer of development rights) regulations and approval procedures to reflect changes resulting from: 1) elimination of receipt and referral for most site plans and plats; 2) overall City goal of reducing the complexity of regulations; and 3) Citywide and Statewide focus on reducing urban sprawl and promoting infill development. This ordinance simplifies the City's review procedures while the City Commission maintains the right to grant or deny a TOR. It also clarifies the language of the existing TDR section, eliminating conflicting and unnecessary wording. The Planning & Zoning Board and Development Code Adjustment Board have unanimously recommended approval of this ordinance. Mr. Shuford said the change permits moving density from one parcel to another without affecting net density. This tool will encourage the use of marginally small properties for redevelopment without replatting. He hoped the changes would encourage redevelopment. Commissioner Clark moved to approve the code amendment revising the transfer of development right requirements.. The motion was duly seconded and carried unanimously. 1:~:> The City Attorney presented Ordinance //5963-96 for first reading and read it by title only. Commissioner Thomas moved to pass Ordinance #5963-96 on first reading. The motion was duly seconded and upon roll call, the vote was: "Ayes": Berfield, Thomas, Johnson, Clark and Garvey. "Nays": None. ITEM #16 - Public Hearing & First Readina Ord. #5970-96 . Amending Sec. 42.21. to provide for improved clarity concerning the application of landscaping and parking standards for nonconformities (LDCA95.24) The City Manager said staff recommended continuing this item. Commissioner Thomas moved to continue Item 1116 until March 21, 1996. The motion was duly seconded and carried unanimously. ITEM 1/17 - Public Hearing & First Readina Ord. #5971-96 - LDCA establishing zoning standards for police substations (LDCA96.01) Community-based policing is an increasing trend in law enforcement and often requires establishing temporary or longer.term police substations in various neighborhoods. This ordinance provides a mechanism to establish temporary or permanent police \~ mcc03a.9S 10 03/07/96 , ,," - , . '.. I "', 'i, oJ substations in any zoning district in the City. The ordinance adds police substations to the definition of tt utility facility, II establishes conditional use permit standards for police substations, and provides for approval of temporary police substations as temporary uses. The Planning & Zoning Board and Development Code adjustment Board unanimously recommended approval of this ordinance. Commissioner Clark moved to approve the land Development Code amendment establishing zoning standards for police substations. The motion was duly seconded and carried unanimously. The City Attorney presented Ordinance 1/5971 ~96 for first reading and read it by title only. Commissioner Johnson moved to pass Ordinance #5971-96 on first reading. The motion was duly seconded and upon roll call, the vote was: "Ayes": Berfield, Thomas, Johnson, Clark and Garvey. tfNays": None. , ITEM #18 - Public Hearing & First Readina Ord. #5972-96 - lDCA establishing "Research and Technology Production" Use (lDCA96-02) '..::) Staff identified the need to create a new use, "Research and Technology Production:' to permit high tech production and assembly uses in commercial zoning classifications subject to conditional use permit compatibility review; review of PPC (Pinellas Planning Council) rules and the Pinellas County code reveals such uses can be regarded as a type of heavy commercial use. This ordinance is in response to a proposed relocation of an intraocular lens production company to a four-acre property zoned Commercial Center, bringing a high tech medical research employer to Clearwater. The Planning & Zoning Board approved the required conditional use permit to allow this use (6- 1 vote), contingent upon Commission adoption of this ordinance. With the declining nationwide market for retail and office space and the desirability to attract high tech operations to Clearwater, this amendment should allow and encourage an appropriate wider range of land uses in the City's commercial zoning categories and permit this use in other zoning districts. The Planning & Zoning Board unanimously recommended approval of this ordinance. A letter of objection was received. Mr. Shuford said after receiving correspondence from the PPC, he double checked with County staff who verified a similar use is permitted in C-3 zoning in the County. He suggested allowing this as a conditional use would encourage this type of use where appropriate. No office park land is available in Clearwater to attract this type of development. It would be considered a low intensity use. He noted some opposition but indicated the use would not result in noise or waste. He said this recommendation is in response to City Commission direction regarding economic development. Mayor Garvey noted as a conditional use, each application must be reviewed. .~ mcc03a.96 1 1 03/07/96 , . . ..... - ...,~.,.' >' ~. -.... . . .~ , Tom Flynn said he owns an office building across from a proposed site and said it makes no sense to bring industrial uses into an office park. He said the County does not permit this use and felt plenty of other sites could be used. Mr. Shuford referred to a letter from PPC Director Healey indicating this was not allowed. When contacted, County planning staff said it was an oversight on their part not to include this use in C-3 zoning. County staff assured the City this is a permitted use. City staff Is recommending it as a conditionat use. In answer to a question, the City Attorney indicated the PPC must approve this change. Commissioner Thomas noted these steps provide checks and balances along the way. Mr. Shuford said staff recognizes the need for County review. Evelyn Mense, President of the Villas at Countryside Condominium Association, objected to the proposal and requested the City not consider this property for this usa. She noted with County permission, Top of the World created drainage problems requiring a retention pond by her condominium complex. She said land was purchased and a variance was granted to build an ACLF. She said her community is unhappy about the many changes occurring around them. She did not object to this use but did not want it located where it is proposed. She said a buffer should exist between residences and industry. She said if this use is approved for this location. no buffer will exist. Roy Moser noted concern accompanies most change but felt progress can be healthy if it is well managed and controlled. He said the clienteles for the intraocular business are surgeons. The manufacturing environment is very high tech and will work within constraints imposed by the Planning & Zoning Board. He said it is important the business is located in an environment amenable to its clientele. ."j ....0 In answer to a question, Mr. Shuford said if the City Commission approves the amendment, it will go to the PPC for review and then return to the City Commission. He said Pine lias County left off the C-3 classification that allowed this use in a commercial general land use plan category. Their position is this was an oversight they intend to correct. He said the issue will be addressed at the PPCfs March 1', 1996 meeting. He said this issue would not return to the City Commission without PPC comments. Commissioner Berfield questioned if other local municipalities permit this use. Mr. Shuford said Largo has a performance type zoning. He said approval will allow a wide range of uses. He said the intraocular lens business, approved by the Planning & Zoning Board as a conditional use subject to adoption of this amendment. is causing the current concern. He said the use will be compatible with the neighborhood. Commissioner Berfield questioned what other uses would be permitted as research and technology production. Mr. Shuford said the proposed uses are for medical and optical tech labs. etc.. as defined in the ordinance. Conditional use standards allow the board to say why something is not compatible. Noise analysis depends on a business' location. Commissioner Thomas expressed concerns high tech uses are polluting as required chemicals are highly toxic. Mr. Shuford said the ordinance addresses waste under standards of approval. He said the ordinance attempts to be specific enough without being too specific and requiring constant adjustments. Commissioner Thomas expressed concerns regarding high tech businesses starting in garages. Mr. Shuford said the industry '~ mcc03a.96 12 03/07/96 . ~ ,I . . , . l ,.' ~ , , " . .' , . , .. ~ I '--" I must conform to general standards for buildings in the zone where they locate. Commissioner Thomas reQuested additional information on this issue be presented at the March 18, 1996 Work Session. Mr. Flynn questioned if the zoning would be compatible with the County Land Use Plan. He opposed locating intraocular lens production on the proposed site and expressed concern the Planning & Zoning Board approved this use prior to City Commission approval of this ordinance. Commissioner Thomas said the City Commission was not approving the company but the concept. The Planning & Zoning Board is responsible for granting conditional uses. He noted the issue still must be forwarded to the PPC formally. Mr. Shuford said Mr. Healey will begin a formal review of this proposal upon receipt of the City's submittal and his comments will be forwarded to the City Commission. Commissioner Berfield noted the City is not required to comply with every use authorized in Pinellas County. Commissioner Johnson moved to approve the Land Development Code amendment establishing "Research and Technology Production" use. The motion was duly seconded and carried unanimously. The City Attorney presented Ordinance #5972-96 for first reading and read it by title only. Commissioner Clark. moved to pass Ordinance #5972-96 on first reading. The motion was duly seconded and upon roll call, the vote was: . ,,'\ l",..p"~ , ~ "Ayes": Barfield, Thomas, Johnson, Clark and Garvey. "Nays": None. ITEM #1 9 - Public Hearing & First ReadinQ Ord. #5991 -96 - Amending Sec. 35.11, to establish a definition for convention center (LDCA96-03) The City Attorney. Harborview Center management and Central Permitting staff recently met with State Alcoholic Beverage officials concerning the sale and service of alcoholic beverages at the Harborview Center. Changes to the Center.s operation (i.e., no third floor restaurant) have affected the way the Center handles alcoholic beverages; the City had planned to use the restaurant's license to cover the Center. State officials denied a proposal for a series of one-day permits. Staff now is seeking a State "civic center" license. To clarify this issue in City code, convention center needs to be defined. This amendment was prepared to accomplish this purpose. On March 5, 1996, the Planning & Zoning Board unanimously approved this ordinance. Commissioner Thomas moved to approve the land Development Code amendment establishing a definition for convention center. The motion was duly seconded. Commissioner Berfield said when the City Commission approved the Harborview Center, they indicated it would be called a conference center. She questioned if the City would have to refer to it as a convention center now. Mr. Shuford said the City can call it a conference center. Commissioner Thomas recommended defining a conferencel \.......,) mcc03a.96 13 03/07/96 , . . . I .. ~.. . . . , . , . I.. .' ~" convention center. The City Attorney noted that change would require the issue to be i readvertised. Upon the vote being taken, the motion carried unanimously. The City Attorney presented Ordinance #5991-96 for first reading and read it by title only. Commissioner Berfield moved to pass Ordinance #5991-96 on first reading. The motion was duly seconded and upon roll call, the vote was: t'Ayes'l: Berfield, Thomas, Johnson, Clark and Garvey. "Nays": None. Public HeariOQ - Second Readina Ordinances ITEM #20 - Ord. #5969-96 - Amending Appendix A, Schedule of Fees, Rates and Charges for Article XIX - Streets, Sidewalks, Other Public Places The City Attorney presented Ordinance #5969-96 for second reading and read it by title only. Commissioner Johnson moved to pass and adopt Ordinance //5969-96 on second and final reading. The motion was duty seconded and upon roll call, the vote was: .. Ayes": Barfield, Thomas. Johnson and Garvey ""'0- '1~~1 "Nays": Clark. Motion carried. ITEM #21 - Ord. #5976-96 - Land Use Plan Amendment to Commercial General for property located at east & west sides of S. Ft. Harrison Ave. and south of Woodlawn St., Sec. 21-29-15, M&B 44.08, 44.09 & 44.10 (Florence Panteles, Peter V. & Michael Glanfifippo, and Oliver & Harriett Ackerley I City, LUP95-35) The City Attorney presented Ordinance #5976-96 for second reading and read it by title only. Commissioner Berfield moved to pass and adopt Ordinance #5976-96 on second and final reading. The motion was duly seconded and upon roll call, the vote was: "Ayes": Berfield, Thomas, Johnson, Clark and Garvey "Nays": None. ITEM #22 - Ord. #5977-96 - CG Zoning for property located at east & west sides of S. Ft. Harrison Ave. and south of Woodlawn St., Sec. 21-29-15, M&B 44.08, 44.09 & 44.10 (Florence Panteles, Peter V. & Michael Glanfillppo, and Oliver & Harriett Ackerley I City, Z95-18) v mcc03a.96 14 03/07/96 / . .. I , ~ < . '. , . . , " , . \","'.' .. ,~ The City Attorney presented Ordinance #5977~96 for second reading and read it by .,.1 title only. Commissioner Johnson moved to pass and adopt Ordinance #5977~96 on second and final reading. The motion was duly seconded and upon roll call, the vote was: nAyes": Berfield, Thomas, Johnson, Clark and Garvey "Nays": None. ITEM #23 ~ Ord. #5978~96 - Annexation for property located at 1936 E. Skyline Dr., Skyline Groves, Lot 60 (Strohm, A96~0 1) The City Attorney presented Ordinance #5978~96 for second reading and read it by title only. Commissioner Clark moved to pass and adopt Ordinance #5978-96 on second and final reading. The motion was duly seconded and upon roll call, the vote was: "Ayes": Berfield, Thomas, Johnson, Clark and Garvey "Nays": None. ITEM #24 - Ord. #5979~96 - RS-8 Zoning for property located at 1936 E. Skyline Dr., Skyline Groves, Lot 60 (Strohm, A96-01) . t ..'.) ~ The City Attorney presented Ordinance #5979-96 for second reading and read it by title only. Commissioner Thomas moved to pass and adopt Ordinance #5979-96 on second and final reading. The motion was duly seconded and upon roll call, the vote was: !'Ayes": Barfield, Thomas, Johnson, Clark and Garvey "Nays": None. ITEM #25 ~ Ord. #5980-96 - Annexation for property located at 2209 Arlington Place, Palmetto Terrace, Blk B, Lot 3 (Jaeger, A96-02) The City Attorney presented Ordinance #5980-96 for second reading and read it by title only. Commissioner Berfield moved to pass and adopt Ordinance #5980-96 on second and final reading. The motion was duly seconded and upon roll call, the vote was: nAyes": Berfield, Thomas, Johnson, Clark and Garvey tlNays": None. ITEM #26 . Ord. #5981-96 - RS-8 Zoning for property located at 2209 Arlington Place, Palmetto Terrace, Blk B, Lot 3 (Jaeger, A96-02) The City Attorney presented Ordinance #5981-96 for second reading and read it by title only. Commissioner Johnson moved to pass and adopt Ordinance #5981-96 on second and final reading. The motion was duly seconded and upon roll call, the vote was: '~ mcc03a.96 15 03/07/96 ' '\ , " '" . ~ I.', r . 4 .. .' ,.' ~ II Ayes": Berfield, Thomas, Johnson, Clark and Garvey "Nays": None. CITY MANAGER REPORTS CONSENT AGENDA (Items #27~45) - Approved as submitted less 1143 ITEM #27 - Contract for enaineering services for Clearwater Gas System exoansion to Tampa Bay Engineering, Inc., for the period 03/08/96 ~03/07/99, for an amount not to exceed $350,000 (GAS) ITEM #28 - Intergovernmental Agreement with FOEP to provide for assessment and, if needed, remediation of former Manufactured Gas Plant Site located at 400 N. Myrtle Avenue; authorize one time payment of $2,500 for cost & expense incurred by FDEP (GAS) . ITEM #29 - Contract for residential qas meter chanQe out to West Coast Plumbing, Palm Harbor, FL, for the period 03/07/96 -01/06/97, for an estimated $40,000 (GAS) '.;'+:~ , ",,~It:,t' ITEM #30 - Amend contract with National Meter Parts Inc., Lancaster. OH, to increase funding of I3xisting contract to purchase gas meters and regulators by $1 7,000 for a new estimated total of $45,881 (GAS) ITEM #31 - Purchase one 1997 Knuckle Boom Trash Truck from Atlantic Ford Truck Sales, Ft. Lauderdale, FL, for $74,985; financing to be provided under City's master lease- purchase agreement (GS) ITEM #32 - Purchase of hearinQ assistance system for Jack Russell Stadium & other facilities to Public Assembly Equipment Company, San Antonio, TX. for $29,961.95 (HM) ITEM #33 - Purchase 23 personal computers & related components (for City Hall) from Inacom Information Systems, Tampa, FL, for $65,800; financing to be provided under City's master lease-purchase agreement (1M) ITEM #34 - Contract to provide personal computer instructors for City employee personal computer training proiect (for City & selected police staff moving to the MSC & Police Buildings) to CompUSA, Tampa, FL, for $495 per day/per instructor. for a total of $57,075 (1M) ITEM #35 - Ae-aoooint William Schwab to the Board of Trustees. Clearwater Police Supplementary Pension Plan (PO) ITEM #36 - !j Year Lease of City-owned orooertv at 1435 S. Greenwood Ave. to Peerless Supply, Inc., W 157' of Lot 7, A. H. Duncan's Resub., for total minimum rent of $11.460; ~~ mcc03a.96 16 03/07/96 . , ,'. . . ,:" . h " ~ {. . ' " .~ payable $191 per month during initial lease year. adjustable annually thereafter with CPI (EN) ITEM 1/37 . Lease agreement with Clearwater NewsoDoers. Inc., a Delaware Corp. to lease 75 paved parking spaces, to be restriped by City staff. within portion of Blks 9 & 10, Aiken Sub., for $750 per month for the period 04/01/96 to 01/31/97, with total maximum rent of $7,500 plus $810 to erect and remove security fencing, for a total estimated $8.310 (EN) ITEM #38 . Purchase of aooroximatelv 363 various sized steel front-end loading refuse containers from Industrial Refuse Sales, Inc., Lakeland, FL, at a total estimated $127,580 (SW) ITEM #39 - Purchase of 8ooroximatelv 55 two. three & four-cubic yard aluminum front-end loadina refuse containers from Boone Welding, Inc., Gainesville, FL, at a total estimated $38,850 (SW) ITEM //40 - Purchase 16' twenty cubic vard. 17 thirty cubic vard and 5 forty cubic varq steel roll-off containers from Industrial Refuse Sales, Inc., Lakeland, FL, at an estimated $95,640 (SW) ITEM #41 - Receiot/Referral - LDCA establishing a revised definition for variance (LDCA96- 04) (CP) t;.:J ITEM #42 - Receiot/Referral - LDCA revising the density conversions for nursing homes and residential shelters and revising parking regulations for nursing homes, residential shelters and group care facilities (LDCA96-05) (CP) ITEM #43 - See below. ITEM #44 - Acceotance of sidewalk easement (Clearwater Community Hospital) teA) ITEM #45 . Acceotance of utilities easement (Calvary Baptist Church) [CA) Commissioner Thomas moved to approve the Consent Agenda as submitted less Item #43 and that the appropriate officials be authorized to execute same. The motion was duly seconded and carried unanimously. The Commission recessed from 8:31 to 8:48 p.m. ITEM #43 - Aoorove use of a sinole caterer for food and beveraoe services at the Harborview Center; authorize an agenda item for 03/21/96 to award said contract to a joint venture of Boston Concession Group and Delectables Catering (CM) The City retained GFS (Globe Facility Services, Inc.) for quality management operational services at the Harborview Center. The City estabJJshed the following goals: 1) efficient operation; 2) minimizing the City's net cost; 3) safeguarding the City's Capital J mcc03a.96 17 03/07/96 . ,. . . . , . ~. ,. ',. 10 ." . . ' J' _ . - I . .'---, Investment; and 4) active solicitation, promotion and company promotion of events to maximize revenues to the City. The City Commission included in the Harborview Center budget a banquet serving kitchen to be managed by GFS for additional Center income. This concept is to maximize income and consolidate the alcoholic beverage license to one server, thereby meeting State guidelines for serving alcoholic beverages on a regular basis. Ruth Eckerd Hall does not depend on catering for a large part of their budget. The hall holds a liquor license in the facility's name and hires bartenders for each event. The Harborview Center is a convention facility, not a civic center. Duality, service reputation, profitability, and asset management are important. A cost is involved every time the facility is used. Food service provides 35% of the facility's revenue. Several exceptions accommodate charity needs. Quality food presentation and good food are important to running a successful first class facility and realizing a profit. ."",\ ~..;I Based on City Commission direction on January 2, 1996, and City goals, GFS issued a RFP (Request for Proposal) for food and beverage services at the Harborview Center requesting: 1) demonstrated ability to maximize potential revenues; 2) resumes of operator's managemont team; 3) labor schedules and manning charts; 4) proposed marketing program; 5) operating experience; 6) financial resources; 7) financial resources; 8) specific experience; 9) operating plan; and 10) training practices. On January 23, 1996, 9 firms attended a prewbid conference and facility tour. GFS received 6 submissions by the February 9, 1996 due date. On February 16, 1996, short list interviews were held with 4 potential operators. The evaluation committee included: 1) Mich Sauers, GFS President; 2) Ken Young, GFS Director; 3) Barry Strafacci, GFS General Manager; 4) David Ransdell, GFS Harborview Center Financial Director; and 5) Purchasing Manager George McKibben.' Two firms were identified as potential operators: 1) Boston Concessions Group and 2) Oelectables Catering. GFS recommends awarding the contract to a joint venture of Boston Concession Group and Delectables Catering, firms that have reached an agreement in principle. The contract will be a management fee based agreement with the joint venture provided an incentive for driving sales by receiving a percentage fee based on gross receipts. Additionally, as an incentive to manage the business efficiently and profitably, they will receive a percentage of Net Operating Profit. The two parties of this joint venture will split fees equally. The joint venture has agreed to provide the necessary operating capital and an interest free cash advance of $100,000 to purchase banquet equipment necessary to operate properly. The equipment becomes property of the City. The advance is returned by installments from Harborview's food and beverage profits. The contract will allow Harborview Center to effectively manage: 1) revenue; 2) service; 3) reputation; and 4) assets. The financial return to the City is projected above industry standards. The term of the contract will be five years. I~ mcc03a.96 18 03/07/96 .' ~, .' , ." . I'" . . " ,'" , r This contract will be brought for Commission Approval at the March 21, 1996, City Commission meeting along with the request to approve application for the liquor license and transfer of this license to the chosen firm. It was noted the contract will be with the Boston Concession Group who will enter an agreement with Delectables Catering. Deputy City Manager Kathy Rice said the first event at the Harborview Center was held on January 11, 1 996. The Center has been a success without a caterer, attracting 27,975 people to 31 events. She said without a caterer. guests have not had coffee service or water on their tables. Participants have been understanding. ..' ,,, ) .ot:1',~. Commissioner Clark referred to the management fee agreement and questioned why the vendor is being paid 8% of gross sales. GFS General Manager Barry Strafacci said convention centers have changed the way they operate in the past few years. He had contacted the Oregon Convention Center. Anaheim Convention Center, Orlando/Orange County Convention Center, Sroward County/Ft. Lauderdale Convention Center, Chicago's McCormick Place Convention Center, New Orleans' Superdome Convention Center, Atlanta's World Congress Center, The Galleria in Cobb County (Georgia), and Seattle's Washington State Convention Center. All these centers have adopted a management fee basis because they are seeking the greatest return to their cities City. Commissioner Clark questioned the bottom line. Mr. Strafacci said this concept allows GFS to be involved in the process and control prices; this would not be possible on a commission basis. Lower priced food can be negotiated during non-peak timr:s. Co....mil"':!-i~nor CIa,:'" llU1:!Slioned '.A.'hnt split i~ being PiOPO:;IjU. ivir. Stratacci said the caterer will get 8 % off the top. The profits are split between the caterer and City with the City getting 90%. Commissioner Clark said his research indicated many convention centers in Florida use a different method. He expressed concern the proposal recommended giving upfront money to the caterer. He would support paying the caterer from the bottom line and suggested the City receive its money upfront. Mr. Strafacci said that method would reduce profits. Commissioner Clark said the proposal gave the caterer no incentive to control expenses. Mr. Strafacci said the proposal provides incentives on both ends as the caterer also shares in the profit. Commissioner Thomas questioned how the fee is listed on the proforma. Mr. Strafacci said the management fee is S% of gross. Commissioner Thomas noted GFS had predicted the City would receive approximately 30%. Mr. Strafacci said the percentages were based on projections. The City would receive more than 30% with sales of $3- million. With sales of $2.5-million, the City's portion would be approximately 25%. Commissioner Thomas expressed concern operating expenses which are controlled by the caterer will be deducted from the gross. Mr. Strafacci said GFS will manage this business and if the cost of goods is out of line, the caterer will not be performing to contract specifications. He said GFS will keep a close eye on the catering operation as food and beverage service represent 35% to 60% of the Harborview Center's gross income. He felt this proposal was the best way to maximize revenue. ~--..I mcc03a.96 19 03/07/96 \. .. ", .,. .,~' " ~ ' , ' ' .. , ~ .' 'I ' . 'll' ... " ,~., , Commissioner Thomas recommended the City receive its commission off the top. Commissioner Johnson said the City Commission was to decide on approving a one caterer concept. Commissioner Clark said he had spent a great deal of time talking to people who are doing it this way. He said this proposal sounds like the best deal for the caterer. He felt the caterer should not receive any income off the top. Mr. Strafacci said a percentage of straight commission was offered. GFS went with the management fee because they thought it was a better deal. Commissioner Thomas questioned if another caterer may be interested in bidding. Ms. Rice indicated the RFP had been distributed nationally. Commissioner Thomas requested staff prepare a spreadsheet listing every convention facility in Florida and comparing the deals. He noted the City wants to make as much money as possible while serving the best food possible. Commissioner Clark said he wanted the best deal with minimal risk to the City. Mr. Strafacci said the proposed contract requires the caterer to take care of any deficit. Mayor Garvey recommended approving GFS' recommendation. GFS is responsible tor proving they are making money at the end of the year. Mr. Strafacci said GFS will do whatever the City Commission asks. He felt these arrangements represented the best opportunity for the City to receive revenues higher than standard commissions. Commissioner Thomas noted the City already invested $12-million in the venture. GFS will be paid no matter how successful they are and the caterer will receive a percentage whether or not they are successful. Mr. Strafacci said a flat fee would not provide an incentive for the caterer. He noted the partners in the joint venture had received good references. Commissioner Thomas moved to approve the use of a single caterer for food and ',,,,,.J beverage services at the Harborview Center and authorize an agenda item to be brought forward at the March 21, 1996 City Commission meeting to award said contract to Boston Concession Group. The motion was duly seconded and carried unanimously. OTHER ITEMS ON CITY MANAGER REPORT ITEM #46 - Joint proiect Aareement & Utility JPA Construction Modification with FDOT to install natural mains during widening project of SR 55 (US 19N) from Live Oak Street north to Pinellas/Pasco County line, at an estimated $238,236.72; Res. #96-13 - authorizing execution of agreements for installation and acceptance of new city facilities; authorizing placing of funds with FOOT for completion of the utility installation (GAS) Existing CGS (Clearwater Gas System) facilities conflict with the design of FOOT's (Florida Department of Transportationl project to widen US 19N. Under this JPA (Joint Project Agreement), CGS proposes to provide a secondary feed across the Anclote River and install 7,000 feet of new 6~inch gas main, including removing and relocating 1,700 feet to the East side of US 19N. This change will better serve area customers and align with CGS' Pasco County main. The Utility JPA Construction Modification will reinforce the bridge supports due to the welght of the new water and gas Hnes crossing the Anclote River. FOOT made this modification after the original JPA was issued to all affected utilities. Under the JPA Modification, the FOOT's general contractor will perform the gas main relocation and bridge support reinforcement and insure the work is done in a timely manner, releasing CGS from any penalty payments for delays and/or conflicts. ~ mcc03a.96 20 03/07/96 I >.J . , .r [ 't- I . I :, t A second quarter budget amendment will be made to transfer $80,000 from gas revenues to Pinellas Phase II Bond Gas Relocation project and transfer $158,236.72 from gas revenues to Pinellas Phase II Bond New Gas Mains and Services project. Commissioner Thomas moved to approve a Joint Project Agreement and a Utility Joint Project Agreement Construction Modification with the Florida Department of "fransportation to install natural gas mains during the widening project of SR 55 (US 19) from Live Oak Street North to the Pinellas/Pusco county line at an estimated cost of $238,236.72 and that the appropriate officials be authorized to execute same. The motion was duly seconded and carried unanimously. The City Attorney presented Resolution #96-13 and read it by title only. Commissioner Clark moved to pass and adopt Resolution #96-13 and authorize the appropriate officials to execute same. The motion was duly seconded and upon roll call, the vote was: "Ayes": Berfield, Thomas, Johnson, Clark and Garvey "Nays": None. ITEM #47 . Res. #96-' 5 - Dedicating a 10' Sanitary Sewer Easement lying across a portion of Country Hollow Park (EN) , '''P') f~, The owner of an adjoining parcel of land proposes to convert his house into a group home care facility and needs to connect to the sanitary sewer. The proporty owner has filed an application to annex his property into the City. The City's sanitary sewer system, approximately 200 feet away on Brattle Lane, can be extended across a portion of the City's Country Hollow Park to the proposed facility. To accommodate the sanitary sewer line, the City needs to dedicate an easement across a portion of the park site. Commissioner Thomas moved to dedicate a 1 a-foot Sanitary Sewer Easement lying across a portion of Country Hollow Park and that the appropriate officials be authorized to execute same. The motion was duly seconded and carried unanimously. The City Attorney presented Resolution #96-15 and read it by title only. Commissioner Clark moved to pass and adopt Resolution 1/96-15 and authorize the appropriate officials to execute same. The motion was duly seconded and upon roll call, the vote was: "Ayes": Berfield, Thomas, Johnson, Clark and Garvey "Nays": None. ITEM 1148 - Res. #96-14 - Officially renaming Marianne Street, between Mandalay Ave. and the west bridge of Memorial Causeway, to "Pier 60 Drive II (EN) '.....) mcc03a.96 21 03/07/96 . '., ,:.., I.' , " . , ",' , ;:' ,'~ The proposed access road to the new Pier 60 Park, West of Mandalay Avenue, has been named Pier 60 Drive. Marianne Street, between Mandalay Avenue and the West Bridge of Memorial Causeway, is a continuation of the new Pier 60 Drive. Traffic signs and directional signs which direct the public to the new park would be easier to understand if onlY one street name is used. No mailing addresses are on Marianne Street. Commissioner Berfield moved to officially rename Marianne Street between Mandalay Avenue and the West bridge of Memorial Causeway to "Pier 60 Drive," and that the appropriate officials be authorized to execute same. The motion was duly seconded and carried unanimously. The City Attorney presented Resolution #96.14 and read it by title only. Commissioner Johnson moved to pass and adopt Resolution #96-14 and authorize the appropriate officials to execute same. The motion was duly seconded and upon roll call, the vote was: "Ayes": Berfield, Thomas, Johnson, Clark and Garvey "Nays": None. ITEM 1149 . Aareement with Florida Communitv Trust (FCT), an agency within the FDCA describing activities that will be conducted both prior to and subsequent to acquisition of (Boy Scout) Camp Soule (eM) I ::,> The Florida Preservation 2000 Act provides the FDCA (Florida Department of Community Affairs) with 10% of net Preservation 2000 Revenue Bond proceeds to provide land acquisition grants and loans to local governments through the FCT (Florida Commu':!ity Trust). A private citizen group applied to the FCT for grant funds to purchase the Boy Scout property, Camp Soule, immediately South of the Cityls Lake Chatauqua Park and North of City property proposed for a neighborhood park off Soule Road. On February 8, 1996, the FCT approved the Camp Soule project and agreed to fund $1,419,625, half the $2,839,250 necessary to acquire the property. The application indicated private and corporate charitable contributions would match the grant. The Conceptual Approval Agreement lists activities and conditions required before acquisition funds are disbursed. Final acceptance by both parties is contingent on the satisfactory resolution of several considerations, i.e., before the property is purchased, the FCT must approve a project management plan describing how the property will be used and managed. Staff understands the management plan will state the Boy Scouts will operate the Camp Soule property and offer it to the public for group use only, at no expense to the City. It is noted the grant recipient ushall protect and improve the water quality in the lake,1I and is required to remove or mitigate known pollution sources. This requirement could be costly depending on the effect of area septic tanks. City Environmental staff believes the lake's pollution results from typical urban stormwater runoff and not from neighborhood septic tanks. If this is the case, the Alligator Creek stormwater management t-J mcc03a.96 22 03/07/96 .' . . , . , ". ~ ' . I 'I . . '..' ' ., ~. I 0{ '. t~, >. .............." plan being prepared will address the proper program for pollution abatement and water Quality Improvements. If sanitary sewers must replace septic tanks at Camp Soule, the cost is estimated at $100,000. The cost of extending sanitary sewer lines to private residences surrounding Lake Chatauqua has not been determined but would be many times the cost of serving Camp Soule alone. If the Boy Scouts do not operate and maintain the Camp at no cost to the City or change the operating mode, the City would be responsible for the Camp's annual operating and maintenance cost. Based on the management plan, which has not been written, the Commission should view approval of this Conceptual Approval Agreement only as indication of the City's desire to protect the property and a willingness to join in an arrangement that addresses that concern. The State, City and Boy Scouts then would draft a plan satisfactory to all parties. If the City Commission decides to proceed, research to establish cost estimates will begin. An outline of the Commission's position regarding the final agreement will be needed to negotiate a final document. \ '.'..,..... ,,~:f The Mayor expressed concern the City is considering spending money for an asset and allowing the Boy Scouts to control it. Commissioner Johnson expressed concern the proposal has many hidden expenses not yet addressed. Mayor Garvey recommended private fundraising be allowed to start. Commissioner Berfield noted the Boy Scouts had not indicated they would look necessarily to the City for the $1 A-million. She noted the City will clean up the lake anyway by addressing the stormwater issue. Mayor Garvey noted the septic tank issue will be critical if the camp is opened to more groups. Commissioner Berfield said staff did not think the Boy Scout's septic tanks were polluting the lake but had not ruled out replacing them. Commissioner Johnson noted the City does not own the lake. ' Commissioner Thomas said the management agreement will address how the camp will be managed. He felt it was foolhardy to think the City wi,!1 not install sewer lines. He questioned if it could be established that donations to the camp are tax deductible. The City Attorney said nothing needs to be established. Gifts to the City for a public purpose are tax deductible. Hugh Swjft said he strongly supports aCQuisition of Camp Soule. Pam Marks went to the State and obtained the grant. He knew of commitments of $O.5-million. He said the Boy Scouts are not allowed to earmark contributions for Camp Soule. Anna Houser said scouting is important in Pinellas County. Losing Camp Soule would be detrimental to the City. The group will be able to raise part of the funds required for the match. She felt an agreement could be reached. Dan Lehan was part of the group that applied for the grant. He said many people have expressed an interest in helping raise funds once the particulars regarding how it will be run are worked out. '...".I mcc03a.96 23 03/07/96 . , . I I, ~... .. I ' , . : '... . ;~~ Kathy Jerkins, a fund-raiser, said the area is pristine and represents one of the last ,-, camping areas in this area. She said the group has been promised contributions of approximately $O.5-million. The Mayor said she was not ayainst purchasing the property but was concerned about the details. The City Manager said if the City Commission approves this agreement, the City Manager will be the primary contact person. The City will have to immediately start preparing a management plan. She expressed concerns staff will not have time or the expertise to complete the plan and required studies. She questioned if the City Commission would allow management to spend the money necessary to complete the next step. Commissioner Clark questioned the cost. The City Manager estimated $50,000 would cover the cost of most elements of the management plan but would not include future expenses. It was suggested the FCr may be willing to help with negotiations and fund the study. Commissioner Thomas noted the grant was prepared by volunteers. He recommended continuing to tap into volunteer help. The City Attorney said staff has asked volunteer help with the acquisition. She did not think the volunteers had raised any funds to cover the cost of the study. Commissioner Thomas recommended approval include a maximum. The City Attorney said the City Manager will sign necessary documents and will also be the project manager. Commissioner Johnson said he had been a Boy Scout and supports scouting. He expressed concern regarding unknown issues. to' "It,. ,,,~....J Commissioner Thomas moved to approve agreement between the FCT (Florida Community Trust), an agency within the FDCA (Florida Department of Community Affairs), and the City describing activities to be conducted prior to and subsequent to acquisition of Camp Soule and that the appropriate officials be authorized to execute same. The motion was duly seconded. Commissioners Barfield, Thomas, Clark and Mayor Garvey voted "Aye"; Commissioner Johnson voted "Nay." Motion carried. Commissioner Thomas moved to authorize the City Manager to spend up to $50,000 for development of a management plan. The motion was duly seconded and carried unanimously. The City Attorney said the final agreement with FCT may differ slightly from the draft. Commissioner Thomas moved to authorize the City Attorney to make minor. inconsequential changes to the agreement. The motion was duly seconded and carried unanimously. ITEM #50 - First Quarter Budaet (eM) Budget Director Tina Wilson said the First Quarter Budget Review covers three months' activity, October 1995 to December 1995. General Fund revenue and expenditure amendments totaling $2,498,938 entirely represent the appropriation of prior year retained earnings to fund Capital Projects and several small operating projects. All ',-, mcc03a.96 24 03/07/96 . . , ",. I' ~ ' I . , . ' I . ~ I " I . . ""'\ i other amendments have previously been approved by the City Commission with the exception of: 1) $16,400 reappropriation of FY (Fiscal Year) 1994/95 budgeted funds for the purchase of collapsible batons for the Police Department and 2) transfer of $600,000 representing the reappropriation of Bridge Fund cash closed to the General Fund at year end 1995 audit to the Clearwater Pass Bridge construction project to close this project. Other projects include the appropriation of funds for the concession and pavilion at Big Pier 60 ($1,037 ,463), funding of the Chamber Property ($405,250), Municipal Services Technology project ($305,250), Chicago promotion effort ($75,000), Payroll/Human Resource System project ($25,932), Florida Trend supplement ($35,000); and Confetti Com pany in support of downtown events ($10,000). General Fund Surplus remains at $9,424,875, which is 14% of the total General Fund expenditure budget and well within the City Commission's 10% reserve policy. ,... ) l,,!~ Besides the amendments mentioned above, program amendments include the establishment of the Office of Tourism Development and the Office of Organizational and Employee Development. Amendments include: 1) Water & Sewer Fund ~ $70,490 - demolition of Utilities Building on Chestnut Street; 2) Gas Fund - $1,941 ,513 ~ Pasco Gas expansion projects until Pasco Gas Bonds are issued later this fiscal year. includes $13,640 for demolition of Utilities Building; 3) Solid Waste Fund - $23,880 - demolition of Utilities Building; 4) Stormwatar Utility Fund ~ $1.140 - demolition of Utilities Building; 5) Recycling Fund - ($23,940) - decrease in anticipated revenues for the sale of recyclables; 6) Parking - $140,276 - parking feasibility study on the beach - $65,176 and Chicago promotion marketing effort - $75,000; 7) pier 60 - $9,070 . security system for inventory control and safety purposes; 8) Internal Services Funds ~ $196,046 - debt service payments on the new telecommunications system for the Municipal Services Complex and City Hall. No budget amendments are proposed for the Pier 60 or Harborview Center Funds. Amendments to the Capital Improvement program total a net increase of $2,286,873. Significant Capital project budget amendments provided by City Commission action include: 1) funding for the State Environmental report for the Memorial Causeway Bridge, 2) construction of the pavilion, concession building and playground at Big Pier 60, 3) the Chamber of Commerce property, 4) the Chicago promotional program, 5) the Chestnut/Brown demolition, 6) the Urban Contamination Assessment study, 7) cabling for the new Municipal Services Complex, and B) numerous projects for the Pasco gas expansion efforts. Significant proiect amendments not previously approved by the Commission include the establishment of the Sand Key City Park project - $300,000. Project funded in FY 1996/97 under current Capital Improvement program, but brought forward due to citizen concerns for beach renourlshment. Also. $600,000 of General Fund revenues representing Bridge Fund assets closed to the General Funding during the 1994/95 year end audit are transferred to the Clearwater Pass Bridge Construction project now that this project is complete and the formal loan of $1,360,700 from the Central Insurance Fund representing Penny for Pinellas infrastructure tax funding is presented for final approval. J mcc03a.96 25 03/07/96 . - . \. . ,'.. '. . " . . ~... ' . · . .~. ! ;': ,':..~ . o Commissioner Johnson moved to approve the 1995/96 First Quarter Budget Amendments. The motion was duly seconded and carried unanimously. a) First Reading Ord. #6003.96 - Amending the Operating Budget for Fiscal Year ending 09/30/96 The City Attorney presented Ordinance #6003-96 for first reading and read it by title only. Commissioner Berfield moved to pass Ordinance #6003-96 on first reading. The motion was duly seconded and upon roll call, the vote was: "Ayes": Berfield, Thomas, Johnson, Clark and Garvey. "Nays": None. b) First Reading Ord. #6004~96 - Amending the Capital Improvement Program Report and Budget for Fiscal Year ending 09/30/96 The City Attorney presented Ordinance #6004-96 for first reading and read it by title only. Commissioner Johnson moved to pass Ordinance #6004-96 on first reading. The motion was duly seconded and upon roll call, the vote was: "Ayes": Berfield, Thomas, Johnson, Clark and Garvey. \-.:) "Nays": None. ITEM #51 - Airoort Authoritv - , appointment (eLK) Commissioner Clark moved to appoint Chuck Kilbride. The motion was duly seconded and carried unanimously. ITEM #52 - Develooment Code Adjustment Board - 1 appointment (elK) Commissioner Clark moved to continue the appointment of a member for the Development Code Adjustment Board until March 21, 1996. The motion was duly seconded and carried unanimously. ITEM #53 - Librarv Board - 1 appointment (eLK) Commissioner Johnson moved to appoint Edward Nichols. The motion was duly seconded and carried unanimously. ITEM #54 ~ C-view Task Force - 1 appointment (eLK) Commissioner Clark moved to appoint Deanna Bennett. The motion was duly seconded and carried unanimously. ITEM #55 - Other Pending Matters -'None. '..,.; mcc03a.96 26 03/07/96 . . , . .' ,.' > . . . . ilL ',...... -, ,. ~) CITY ATTORNEY REPORTS ITEM #56 ~ First Reading Ordinances a) Ord. #6002-96 - requiring lobbyists to register and. providing for annual reporting of expenditures The City Attorney presented Ordinance #6002-96 for first reading and read it by title only. Commissioner Thomas moved to pass Ordinance #6002~96 on first reading. The motion was duly seconded and upon roll call, the vote was: .IAyes": Berfield, Thomas, Johnson, Clark and Garvey. ltNays": None. b) Ord. #6006-96 ~ Amending franchise agreement with Time Warner Entertainment- Advance/Newhouse Partnership to extend the term of the franchise for a period of 3 months, ending 05/01/96 The City Attorney said it appears the City is close to resolving negotiations. Pending legislation had slowed the process. An ordinance regarding a GTE cable franchise will be brought forward soon. She indicated this is the third Time Warner extension. ,,' ':.. 1.;."...1 The City Attorney presented Ordinance #6006-96 tor first reading and read it by title only. Commissioner Clark moved to pass Ordinance #6006-96 on first reading. The motion was duly seconded and upon roll call, the vote was: "Aves": Berfield, Thomas, Johnson, Clark and Garvey. "Nays": None. ITEM #57 - Resolutions a) Res. #96-21 - Supporting the establishment of a regional organization of local governments and Chambers of Commerce within the coastal region extending from Tarpon Springs on the North to Naples on the South for the purpose of pursuing and developing solutions to avoid red tide and the impacts of red tide within our region The City Attorney presented Resolution #96-21 and read it by title only. Commissioner Clark moved to pass and adopt Resolution #96-21 and authorize the appropriate officials to execute same. The motion was duly seconded and upon roll call, the vote was: "Ayes": Berfield, Thomas, Johnson, Clark and Garvey "Nays": None. v mcc03a.96 27 03/07/96 . , .' . ~ . . <. I . , ", ""\ i ITEM 1158 - Other City Attornev Items - None. ITEM #59 - City Manaaer Verbal Reoorts US 19N Meeting on March 15, 1996 The City Manager referred to a letter from State Senator Jack Latvala which indicated a meeting regarding plans for US 19N upgrades will be held on March 15, 1996, at Dunedin City Hall. The Mayor recommended staff make a presentation addressing City concerns. Mr. Baier said a letter is being prepared, detailing City proposals for US 19N intersections in Clearwater. The City Manager said staff will note City Commission concerns and bring back information. Commissioner Clark stated he will attend. Re: Memorial Causeway discussion on March 21, 1996 The City Manager noted concern had been expressed that the City Commission may need to address the Charter requirement regarding non~budgeted items for the construction of a new Memorial Causeway bridge. As this proiect is included in the Capital Improvement budget, two public hearings are not required. She recommended publishing a special advertisement regarding this item inviting public comment. . ) ......,.!~ Concern was expressed regarding where this item would appear on the next agenda. It was suggested the Public Hearings are reviewed at Work Session to determine if a special ordering of items should occur. ITEM 1160 ~ Other Commission Action Commissioner Clark reported recent traffic difficulties related to curbing work on Memorial Causeway indicate serious problems will be created by the proposed repairs to the bridge. Commissioner Clark questioned the status of the Pinellas Trail in Clearwater. The City Attorney reported receiving a draft agreement from Pinellas County. The issue will be addressed on the next agenda. . Commissioner Thomas questioned if Clearwater Country Club was in litigation with the City. The City Attorney reported it is Countryside Country Club, not Clearwater. fVIavor Garvev thanked all volunteers and sponsors of Paint Your Heart Out held on March 3, 1996. She offered special thanks to Kim Stadler, the coordinator. and the sponsors. rvlayor Garvev announced the Downtown Marketplace will be held this Saturday. Fresh fruits and vegetables are offered. y mcc03a.96 28 03/07/96 ./ .\ ~~~'~:>j't!" ':'. . ,..'.: :,.):.:,' (,><; .':.. .' , Q Mavor Garvev reminded citizens to vote on March 12, 1996. She thanked staff for providing residents with an explanation of the ballot question. Commissioner Berfield noted the ballot question does not permit the City Commission to change recreation/open space designations. The City Attorney agreed. The Mayor said the change is required to extend leases for Jack Russell Stadium and Little League fields. The City Manager noted golf courses also are affected. If the question,fails, the City would have to operate them. The Mayor said the change would simplify running the government. ITEM #61 - Adjournment The meeting adjourned at 10:22 p.m. .ATTEST: 0. .~ [,.. J:I Q. sO~C. ~ City Clerk '< f?:. '~~ .t. ~~, / i ! I I v mcc03a.96 29 03/07/96 'i)W,}V;y:\,:;;:::.:.:.':.../,y:,;\~":;q",..~:~>,,., ~::':,:~::,:: ".'. . C'_,..c . , ," . . . ':?- .' . .~::. .<.~'? . "f: r :~ .~ f"5+~ THE MARCH 12, 1996 MUNICIPAL ELECTION WAS HELD IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE PRESIDENTIAL PREFERENCE PRIMARY. . .1 . THE CITY COMMISSION WAS NOT REQUIRED TO MEET AS A CANVASSING BOARD. THE COUNTY CANVASSING BOARD CERTIFIED THE ELECTION RETURNS. , i 'i j , \ I 1 J \ I I I , t I I 1 ~ , : ",:J . . "tt1!1, ~ ~ , .~ , . Ii I,~~~\" :,'....>1,.' d. J' 1',' ~,. DOROTHY WALKER RUGGLES Supervisor of Elections Pinellas CountYJ Florida RECEIVED MAR 15 1996 ST ATE OF FLORIDA) CITY CLERK DEPT. COUNTY OF PINELLAS) I hereby certify that the attached is a true and exact copy of the Certificate of County Canvassing Board for the Presidential Preference Primary J Special District Referendum and Municipal Elections held in Pinellas County on March 12J 1996. Said certificate was executed by the Canvassing Board on March 13, 1996; signed copies of the certificate are on .:) file in this office, the Clcrk of the Circuit Court and thc Division of Elections. Dorothy Walker Ruggles SupcrvisOl' of Elections ~ 7<? 1t'....J.JL By: Frank M. Gould Deputy Supervisor Datcd this ll1h day of March, 1996, at ClearwatcrJ Florida 4. \."i 315 Court Street ClcarwntcrJ FL 34616.5190 Telephone: (813) 464.3551 Suncom: 570.3551 Fax: (813) ,16.'.4158 . . , .. , . ~ . I -' , . . . . .,. ~~IH: ' CANVASS PRESIDENTIAL PREFERENCE PRIMARY page 1 12:14pm Mar 13 1996 PJNELLAS COUNTY, FLORIDA MARCH 12, 1996 (~ CLEARWATER ELECTION MAYOR-COMMISSIONER SEAT 1 3~VEAR TERM (0048) RITA GARVEY 14,231 57.89" (0049) JIM \.IARNER 7,089 28.84" (0050) Undervotes 3,230 13.14" (005" Overvotes 34 0.14" COMMISSIONER SEAT 2 3.YEAR TERM (0052) MATTHEW A. BOOACK 2,158 8.78" (0053) BILL KIRBAS 5,002 20.35" (0054) KAREN SEEL 12,934 52.61" (005S) Undervotes 4,345 17.67X (0056) Overvotes 145 0.59" Precinct (0046) (0049) (0050) (Xund) (0051) (Xovr) (0052) (0053) (OOS4) (0055) (Xund) (0056) (%ovr) 368 23 9 374 92.12 0 0.00 3 7 21 374 92.12 1 0.25 372 0 0 552 100.00 0 0.00 0 0 0 552 100.00 0 0.00 373 0 0 14 100.00 0 0.00 0 0 0 14 100.00 0 0.00 500 206 84 11 4.2.9 0 0.00 46 65 162 29 9.57 1 0.33 501 99 28 7 5.19 1 0.74 14 27 75 16 11.85 3 2.22 502 163 73 142 37.57 0 0.00 28 51 147 151 39.95 1 0.26 503 29 5 168 83.17 0 0.00 4 7 19 172 85.15 0 0.00 504 241 91 334 50.15 0 0.00 30 50 231 355 53.30 0 0.00 505 411 158 42 6.87 0 0.00 49 134 361 66 10.80 1 0.16 506 505 182 21 2.97 0 0.00 50 128 477 47 6.64 6 0.85 507 431 145 79 12.06 0 0.00 38 102 418 96 14.66 1 0.15 508 329 129 63 12.07 1 0.19 40 120 285 76 14.56 1 0.19 . .,'"' 509 380 172 6 1.08 0 0.00 65 121 331 38 6.81 3 0.54 , 510 117 78 9 4.39 1 0.49 23 44 116 20 9.76 2 0.98 '- 511 229 150 5 1.30 0 0.00 17 112 220 30 7.81 5 1.30 513 374 159 4 0.74 0 0.00 52 123 329 29 5.40 4 0.74 515 " 326 165 11 2.19 0 0.00 61 121 285 34 6.77 1 0.20 516 167 83 25 9.09 0 0.00 28 60 145 40 14.55 2 0.73 517 83 34 67 36.41 0 0.00 12 27 73 72 39.13 0 0.00 518 98 165 2 0.75 0 0.00 26 139 89 9 3.40 2 0.75 519 590 256 24 2.15 3 0.34 84 173 536 74 8.48 6 0.69 520 82 38 1 0.82 1 0.82 16 30 63 10 8.20 3 2.46 521 347 467 9 1.09 2 0.24 64 270 426 55 6.67 10 1.21 522 245 270 12 2.27 1 0.19 35 211 247 32 6.06 3 0.57 523 619 562 15 1.25 1 0.08 82 440 603 64 5.35 8 0.67 524 296 224 15 2.80 0 0.00 26 217 260 29 5.42 3 0.56 525 0 0 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0 0 0 0.00 0 0.00 526 470 121 12 1.96 8 1.31 72 124 317 93 15.22 5 0.82 527 283 176 8 1.71 0 0.00 47 95 29B 26 5.57 1 0.21 528 298 101 34 7.80 3 0.69 55 88 224 65 14.91 4 0.92 529 612 253 19 2.14 3 0.34 117 209 494 61 6.88 6 0.68 530 229 76 84 21.59 0 0.00 42 53 191 103 26.48 0 0.00 531 339 131 66 12.29 1 0.19 50 104 292 91 16.95 0 0.00 532 4Q4 169 40 6.53 0 0.00 70 118 343 78 12.72 4 0.65 537 292 138 113 20.81 0 0.00 85 89 233 134 24.68 2 0.37 569 107 43 10 6.25 0 0.00 19 46 69 25 15.63 1 0.63 605 296 74 8 2.12 0 0.00 38 73 228 32 8.47 7 1.85 606 229 145 13 3.35 1 0.26 49 95 193 47 12.11 4 1.03 607 268 102 40 9.76 0 0.00 44 69 234 60 14.63 3 0.73 608 437 158 30 4.80 0 0.00 76 81 405 57 9.12 6 0.96 609 272 80 46 11.50 2 0.50 47 73 215 64 16.00 1 0.25 610 210 61 64 19.05 1 0.30 40 41 179 75 22.32 1 0.30 611 552 309 42 4.65 0 0.00 86 212 506 96 10.63 3 0.33 612- 336 148 12 2.41 0 0.00 36 51 383 26 5.22 2 0.40 613 239 76 200 38.83 0 0.00 28 44 219 222 43.11 2 0.39 618 321 146 78 14.31 0 0.00 38 89 304 109 20.00 5 0.92 \J 623 0 0 223 100.00 0 0.00 0 0 0 223 100.00 0 0.00 634 594 137 9 1.21 1 0.13 62 94 530 51 6.88 4 0.54 635 415 222 8 1.24 1 0.15 43 100 469 32 4.95 2: 0.31 A009 620 453 56 4.95 2 0.18 116 236 675 89 7.87 15 1.33 A01S 16 43 1 1.67 0 0.00 5 39 ,4 2: 3.33 0 0.00 , , . . + , ... '. ~ 1 r;:;".-:: . ." , I .~, i '. ".' < .1 CANVASS PRESIDENTIAL PREFERENCE PRIMARY page 2 '2:14pm Mat '3 '996 P1NELLAS COUNTY, FLORIDA MARCH 12, 1996 ,-", COMMISSIONER SEAT 3 , 3'YEAR TERM (0057) SUE A. BERFIELD 9,206 37.4sX (0058) ED HOOPER 11,200 45.56" (0059) Undervotcs 4,151 16.68" (0060) Over votes 27 0.11X CHARTER AMENDMENT - RECREATIONI OPEN SPACE PROPERTY (0061) YES - For Amendment 9,246 37 .61~ (0062) NO - Against Amendment 10,730 43.65~ {D063} Undcrvotes 4,593 18.6BX (0064) Overvotes 15 0.06~ Precinct (0057) (0058) (0059) (Xund) (0060) (Xovr) (0061) (0062) (0063) (Xund) (0064) (Xovr) 368 12 19 375 92.36 0 0.00 10 21 375 92.36 0 0.00 372 0 0 552 100.00 0 0.00 0 0 552 100.00 0 0.00 373 0 0 14 100.00 0 0.00 0 0 14 100.00 0 0.00 500 117 161 25 8.25 0 0.00 112 157 34 11.22 0 0.00 501 n Sl 12 8.89 0 0.00 54 58 22 16.30 1 0.74 502 93 133 151 39.95 1 0.26 99 119 160 42.33 0 0.00 503 10 20 172 85.15 0 0.00 15 16 171 84.65 0 0.00 504 123 199 344 51.65 0 0.00 146 164 355 53.30 1 0.15 505 225 325 61 9.98 0 0.00 228 318 65 10.64 0 0.00 506 274 396 38 5.37 0 0.00 288 358 60 8.47 2: 0.28 507 227 335 93 14.20 0 0.00 233 319 103 15.73 0 0.00 508 161 280 80 15.33 1 0.19 181 245 95 16.20 1 0.19 509 198 330 29 5.20 1 0.18 203 313 42 7.53 0 0.00 510 101 79 25 12.20 0 0.00 76 101 28 13.66 0 0.00 511 183 174 26 6.n 1 0.26 177 177 30 7.81 0 0.00 513 203 306 28 5.21 0 0.00 230 266 40 7.45 1 0.19 () 515 185 282 34 6.n 1 0.20 230 227 44 8.76 1 0.20 516 100 132 42 15.27 1 0.36 109 116 49 17.82 1 0.36 517 53 56 75 40.76 0 0.00 57 58 69 37.50 0 0.00 518 166 89 10 3.n 0 0.00 93 1::56 36 13.58 0 0.00 519 ::506 511 55 6.30 1 0.11 349 449 75 8.59 0 0.00 520 52 61 9 7.38 0 0.00 50 57 . 15 12.30 0 0.00 521 419 354 52 6.30 0 0.00 343 426 56 6.79 0 0.00 522 2a3 208 37 7.01 0 0.00 184 297 47 8.90 0 0.00 523 639 504 ,53 4.43 1 0.06 491 620 86 7.18 0 0.00 524 287 221 27 5.05 0 0.00 190 290 55 10.28 0 0.00 525 0 0 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0 0 0.00 0 0.00 526 274 251 80 13.09 6 0.98 252 229 127 20.79 3 0.49 527 209 232 26 5.57 0 0.00 163 266 38 8.14 0 0.00 528 199 182 53 12.16 2. 0.46 191 193 52 " .93 0 0.00 529 354 484 47 5.30 2 0.23 363 461 63 7.10 0 0.00 530 113 1n 98 25.19 1 0.26 145 141 103 26.48 0 0.00 531 203 249 85 15.83 0 0.00 212 238 87 16.20 0 0.00 532 252 301 59 9.62 1 0.16 285 259 69 11.26 0 0.00 537 200 214 129 23.76 0 0.00 200 216 127 23.39 0 0.00 569 61 78 20 12.50 1 0.63 72 61 27 16.88 0 0.00 605 119 234 25 6.61 0 0.00 210 140 28 7.41 0 0.00 606 138 208 42 10.82 0 0.00 156 193 39 10.05 0 0.00 607 122 227 59 14.39 2 0.49 180 167 63 15.37 0 0.00 608 257 314 54 8.64 0 0.00 267 306 52 8.32 0 0.00 609 110 226 63 15.75 1 0.25 174 157 69 17. 25 0 0.00 610 101 160 75 22.32 0 0.00 125 136 75 7.2.32 0 0.00 611 420 398 84 9.30 1 0.11 382 424 96 10.63 1 0.11 612 194 278 26 5.22 0 0.00 218 249 31 6.22 0 0.00 613 122 1n 215 41.75 1 0.19 152 '43 220 42.72 0 0.00 618 185 257 103 18.90 0 0.00 202 237 106 19.45 0 0.00 623 0 0 223 100.00 0 0.00 0 0 223 100.00 0 0.00 634 287 415 38 5.13 1 0.13 345 352 44 5.94 0 0.00 635 267 352 27 4.18 0 0.00 328 283 34 5.26 1 0.15 11009 486 548 97 8.58 0 0.00 448 544 137 12. t 1 2 0.18 U A015 44 12 4 6.67 0 0.00 28 27 5 8.33 0 0.00 J .' . ,~', ~ '.. ' . < . ~", ..I.j .: ;: .~', :r', . 't":..,:,:". <.', ., FINAL RESULTS PRESIDENTIAL PREFERENCE PRIMARY Page 1 09~SOpm Har 12 1996 PtNELlAS COUNTY, FLORtDA MARCH 12, 1996 ~ "'~ -'. PJNELLAS COUNTY, FLORIDA CLEARUATER ELECTION Pree\octs Counted 350 100.00X Absentee precincts counted 16 100.00% HAYOR'COMHJSSJONER SEAT Re9tster~ Voters 352,991 100.00% 3.YEAR TERM Ballots Cost 94,296 26.71% RJTA GARVEY (059) 14,231 66.75% JIM UARNER (060) 7,089 33.25% REPURL t eM' Precincts Counted 350 100.00% COMMISSIONER SEAT 2 Absentee Precincts Counted 16 100.00% 3-YEAR TERH Registered Voters 162,674 100.0OX HATTHE~ A. BOOACK (062) 2,158 10.74% Bol tots Cast 79,102 48.63% BILL KIRBAS (063) 5,002 24.89% KAREN SEEt (064) 12,934 64.37% DISTRICT/MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS COMMISSIONER SEAT 3 DEMOCRAT 3-YEAR TERM Precincts Counted 120 100.00% SUE A. BERFIELD (066) 9,206 45.11% ~bsentee Precincts Counted 12 10D.00X ED HOOPER (067) 11,200 54.89% ReDlster~ Voters 59,479 100.00% Ballots Cost 12,124 20.38% CHARTER AMENOHENT . RECREATIONI OPEN SPACE PROPERTY NONPARTJ SAN YES ~ For Amendment (082) 9,246 't6.29% Precincts Counted 120 100.00X NO - Against Amendment (083) 10,730 53.71X Absentee Precincts Counted 12 100.00% Registered Voters 24,998 100.00X Ballots Cast 3,069 12.28X INDIAN ROCKS BEACH ELECTION MAYOR-COMMISSIONER REPUBLICAN PRESIDENTIAL 2-YEAR TERM PREFERENCE PRIHARY BOB DINICOLA t096) 692 59.91X JAMES R. PALAMAR A (097) 463 4o.09X FOR PRESIDENT lAMAR ALEXANDER (003) 1,182 1.52~ CoMMtSSIONER '" PAT BUCHANAN (004) 12,116 15.54" 2-YEAR TERM \ ~ :.._/ BOB DOLE (005) 41,196 52.85X Vote For 02 BOB DORNAN (006) 354 0.45X JOE DIMA (099) 547 27.98% STEVE FORBES (007) 21,078 27.04X LARRY SANDEFER ( 100) 648 33.15X PHIL GRAMM (008) 223 O. 297- JEAN SCOTT (01) 760 36.87% ALAN KEYES (009) 1,380 l.m RJCHARD LUGAR (010) 302 0.39" HORRY TAYlOR (011) 123 0.16% KENNETH CITY ELECTION All PARnES COUNCILHEMBER 2-YEAR TERM Vote for 02 PALH HARBOR SPECIAL FIRE HARLENE ItHONEY BEE" BO~IE (116) 410 22.83~ CONTROL DISTRICT RUSS DUMONT ( 117) 307 17 . O9X KAREN B. KENNEDY (11 B) 299 16.65" INCREASE IN HILLAGE CAP FROM 1.5 IJILLlAH B. "BILLu SMITH (119) 549 30.57% HILLS TO 2.0 HILLS ELAINE J. VAUGHAN (120) 231 12.86X YES (For Approval) (024) 4,011 53.95% NO (For Rejection) (025) 3,424 46.05" BELLEAIR ELECTION COMMISSIONER 2,YEAR TERM Vote For 02 SAM CASELLA (040) 867 28.51X DAN COLEHAN (041) 605 19.89% THOMAS H. KRUEHPELSTAEDTER (042) 775 25.49% DON SPRAGUE (043) 794 26.11X .., " . . ..... '.. ..' /. . , . ~;";.'~, .,. I.i1t'"...... c" t\;.'.,\.......i/O I ] !~'I'~ ,..' . ~ FINAL RESULTS PRESIDENTIAL PREFERENCE PRIMARY Page 2 09:50pm Mar 12 1996 PINELlAS COUNTY, FLORJDA HARCII 12, 19?6 ~ LARGO ELECTION 9TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT precincts Counted 113 100.00X COMMISSIONER - SEAT Absentee Precincts Counted 7 100.00X 3-YEAR TERM Dallots Cost 33,251 ~....-X DUANE H. RUNYAN (135) 2,382 29.33X JUOY DEAN (136) 5,740 70.6n FOIl PRESIDENT LAHAR ALEXANDER (003) 507 1.55X CUESTION NO. 1 - SALE/LEASE OF PAT BUCHANAN (004) 5 t 053 15.49% CITY HALL PROPERTY BOB DOLE (005) 17,203 52.74% YES (For Approval) (161) 6,536 aO.05X BOB DORNAN (006) 127 0.39% NO (For Rejection) (162) 1,62.9 19.95X STEVE FORBl:S (001) 8,956 27.46X PHIL GRAMH (OOB) 70 0.21X QUESTION NO.2. SALE/LEASE OF ALAN KEYES (009) 534 l.64X POLICE ADMINISTRATION PROPERTY RICHARD LUGAR (010) 112 0.34X YES (For Approval) ( 167) 6,404 80.31X MORRY TAYLOR (011 ) 56 0.17X NO (For Rejection) (168) 1,570 19.69X. 10TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT OLDSHAR ELECTION precincts Counted 237 100.00X Absentee Precincts Counted 9 100.00X COUNCIL SEAT ONe Ballots Cast 45,851 ......X 2-YEAR TERM GARY L. BRELSFORD (173) 237 18.91X FOR PRESIDENT JOSEPH E. HYERS (174) 420 33.52% LAMAR ALEXAIlDER (003) 675 1.49X MILTON PASCO (175) 68 5.43X PAT BUCHANAN (004) 7,063 15.58% JEFFREY SANDLER ( 176) 52B 42..14~ BOil DOLE (DOS) 23,993 52.92X BOB DORNAN (006) 227 O. SOX COUNCIL SEAT THREE STEVE FORBES (007) 12,122 26.74X 2'YEAR TERM PH J L GRAMM (008) 153 0.34X LINDA R. MACDONALD ( 178) 883 70.02X ALAN KEYES (009) 846 1.87X ROBERT L. YRIGHT (179) 378 29.98X RICHARD LUGflR (010) 190 0.42.X MeRRY TAYLOR (011) 67 0.15% 'J . . REOINGTON snORES ELECTION MAYOR COMMISSIOHER a'YEAR TERM TONY ANTONlOUS ( 180) 292 33.18X J. J. BEYROUTl ( 181) 379 43.0rx DALE Del BELLO ( 182) 209 23.75X CHARTER AMENDMENT CONCERNING T()\,IN TREASURER YES (For the Amendrncnt) (196) 656 83.04X NO (Against the Amendment) (197) 134 16.96X CHARTER AMENDMENT CONCERNING ORDINANCE ADOPTION YES (For the Amendment) (201) 628 82.85X NO (Against the Amendment) (202) 130 17.15% REFERNDUH PERTAINING TO SALARIES OF MAYOR-COMMISSIONER AND DISTRICT COMMISSIONERS YES (For the issue) (207) 451 56.52X HO (Against the issue) (208) 347 43.48X ST. PETE BEACn ELECTION CtlMHlSSIOHER .CITY DISTRICT #1 2.YEAR TERM SARANAN M. LAUCK (211 ) 297 55.10X PAUL C. SHERMAN (212) 242 44.90X ...,;; REPUBLICAN PRESIDENTIAL PREFERENCE PRIMARY ~l.'.'.'" ,- ''0':.''"1. "'.. '. ., ~':' ' :'.' I /J~ftJ1CE's PRECUICT AOO' CITY Of ClE^R~^TER MUNICIPAL ELECTION Page 1 07:34pm Mar 14 1995 PINELlAS COUNTY, FLORIDA MARCH 14, 1995 " ..-.... CLEAR'WATER QUESTION # 5 . SPECIAL MEETINGS ~ R~glstored Voters 0 AND VOTING PROCEDURES ...... Ballots Cast 604 --. .--X YES For Bmen~nt (052) 322 53.31~ NO Against amendment (053) 232 38.41% COMMISSIONER SEAT 4 Undcrvotcs 49 8.1'" 3-YEAR TERM Overvotes 1 O.17X HikE DALLHANN (006) 359 59.44% ARTHUR uART" DEEGAlI (007) 216 3S.76X QUESTION # 6 TRANSFER OR USE Undervotcs 28 4.64% OF CERTAIN CITY PROPERTY Over votes 1 0.17Y. YES For amendment (062) 424 70.20" NO Against amendment (063) 128 21.19" CQHMISSIONER SEAT 5 Undervotcs 51 8.44% 3~YEAR TERM Ovcrvotes 1 a.17Y. BOB BICkERSTAFFE (010) 139 23.01% J. B. JOHNSON (011 ) 291 48.18X QUESTION #7 - INITIATIVE ROBERT t. ~R1GHT (012) 131 21. 69% OR REFERENDUM PETITIONS Undervotes 38 6.29% YES For amendment (068) 313 51 . B2~ Overvotes 5 0.83% HO Against amendment (069) 230 38.0B~ Undervotes 60 9.93% . QUESTION #1, AD VALOREM TAX EXEMPT OVervot~s 1 0.17X FOR ENTERPRISE ZONE YES for authority (024) 252 41. 72% QUESTION #8 - FISCAL NO against authority (02S) 297 49.1n MAH~GEMEHT PROCEDURE Undervotes 52 8.61Y. YES For amendment (074) 173 2B.64Y. Ovcrvotes 3 0.50Y. NO Against amendment (075) 352 58.28Y. Undervotes I 79 13.08% QUESTION #2 - COMMISSIONERS Overvotes 0 O.OOX COMPENSATION AND EXPENSES YES For amendment (030) 239 39.57X QUESTION # 9 ~ LEGAL DEPARTMENT NO Against amendment (031) 311 51.49% YES For amendment (081) 348 57.62Y. Undervotes 50 8.28Y. NO Against amendment (082) 202 33./,4X overvotes 4 0.66% Undervotes 54 8.94% O'Yervotes 0 O.OOY. ,. QUESTION #3 - VICE-HAYOR ...!li YES For amendment (036) 451 74.67X QUESTION # 10 - CITY ATTORNEY . ' ''I. \--,1 NO Against amendment (037) 110 18.21% YES For amendment ( 087) 421 69.70% Undervotes 43 7.12X NO ARainst amendment (088) 139 23.01X Overvotes 0 O.OOX Undervotes 44 7.28Y. Over votes 0 0.00% QUESTION #4 . VACANCIES; FORFEITURE OF OFFICE; FILLING VACANCJES; QUESTION #11 . COMMISSION ELECTIONS ADVISORY BOARDS AND CANDIDATE VACANCY YES For amendment (045) 474 78.48% YES For amendment (093) 311 51.49~ NO Against amendment (046) 73 12.09Y. NO Against amendment (094) 176 29.14X Undervotes 57 9.44X Undervotes 116 19.2U:' Overvotes 0 O.OOY. Overvotes 1 0.17"" '0 ))H~.~~l: ':~- > . ~ I~ "'\," ' PRECINCT 60S CITY OF CLEAR~ATER MUNICIPAL ELECTION Pag!! 1 07:32pm Mar 14 1995 PINELlAS COUNTY, FLQRIDA MARCH 14, 1995 ...-... CLEAR\.IATER QUESTION # 5 . SPECIAL MEETINGS ~ .~.i. R!!glstered Voters 1,063 AND VOTING PROCEDURES Batlots Cast 154 14.49~ YES For amendment (052) 37 24.03% NO Against amendml!nt (053) 110 71.43% COMMISSIONER SEAT 4 Undl!rvotl!s 7 4.55% 3'YEAR TERM Overvotl!!l 0 0.00" HIKE DALLMANN (006) 117 75.97X ARTHUR "ARTII DEEGAN (007) 26 18.18Y. QUeSTION # 6 TRANSFER OR USE Undervotes 7 4.55" OF CERTAIN CITY PROPERTY Ovorvotos 2 1.30Y. YES For aml!ndml!nt (062) 133 86.36" NO Against omendment (063) 16 10.39" COMMISSIONER SEAT 5 Undcrvotes 5 3.25% 3.YEAR TERM OVl!rvotes 0 0.00" BOB BICKERSTAFFE (010) 16 10.39" J. B. JOHNSON (011) 93 60.39% QUeSTION #7 . INITIATIVE ROBERT E. \.lRIGHT (012) 32 20.78% OR REFERENDUM PETITIONS Undervotes 8 5.19% ~ES For amendment (068) 119 77 . 2rJ. OVl!rvotes 5 3.25Y. NO Against omendment (069) 30 19.48" Undl!rvotes 5 3.25Y. QUESTION #1 - AD VALOREM TAX EXEMPT OVl!rvotas 0 0.00" FOR ENTERPRISE ZONE YES for authority (024) 110 71 .43% QUESTION #8 . FISCAL NO agoinst authority (025) 39 25.32~ MANAGEMENT PROCEDURE Undervotes 3 1.95:'. YES For amendment (074) 23 14.94:'. Overvotes 2 1.30:'. NO Agnlnst amendml!nt (075) 121 78.57''' Undl!rvotes 10 6.49" QUESTION #2 - COHKISStONERS Overvotes 0 O.OOX COMPENSATION AND EXPENSES YES For eml!ndment (030) 23 14.94Y. QUESTION # 9 . LEGAL DEPARTMENT NO Against amendml!nt (031) 126 81.82" YES For amendment (081) 116 75.32:'. Undervotes 3 1. 95Y. NO Agninst aml!ndment (082) 32 20.78:'. OVervotes 2 1.30~ UndQrvotes 5 3.25X OVl!rvotes 1 0.65:'. QUESTION #3 - VICE-MAYOR .:) YES For amendment (036) 135 87.66" QUESTION # 10 - CITY ATTORNEY NO Against amendment (037) 11 1.14X YES For omendml!nt (087) 49 31.82:'. Undervotes 7 4.55% NO Against amendment (08B) 98 63.64X Overvotl!s 1 0.65% Undervotl!s 7 4.55" OVl!rvotes 0 O.OOX QUESTION #4 - VACANCIES; FORFEITURE OF OFFICE; FILLJNG VACANCIES; QUESTION #11 COMMISSION ELECTIONS ADVISORY BOARDS AND CANDIDATE VACANCY YES For amendment (045) 133 06.36" YES For amendment (093) 125 81.17" NO Against amendment (046) 18 11.69:'. NO Agolnst aml!ndment (094) 23 14.94X Undervotes 2 1.30% Undervotes 6 3.90~ OVl!rvotcs 1 0.65" OVl!rvotes 0 0.00" '0 . . , I . ..... ... .. , .. < .... ~:-.\:": . PRECINCT 606 07:32pm Mar 14 1995 CITY OF CLEARYA1ER MUNICIPAL ELECTIOn PINELLAS COUNTY, FLORIDA MARCH 14, 1995 ~. CLEARWATER (_"., ; Registered Voters Ballots Cost "I.':;) t,>;~~ .,....) COMMISSIONER SEAT 4 3.YEAR TERM HIKE DALLMANN ARTHUR HARTu DEEGAN Undervotes Overvotes (006) (007) COMMISSIONER SEAT 5 3-YEAR TERM BOB BICKERSTAFFE J. B. JOHNSON ROBERT E. WRIGHT Undervotes Overvotes (010) (011) (012) QUESTION #1 - AD VALOREM TAX EXEMPT FOR ENTERPRISE ZONE YES for authority NO against authority Undervotes Overvotes (024 ) (025) QUESTION #2 - COMMISSJONERS COMPENSATION AND EXPENSeS YES For amendment NO Against amendment Undervotes Overvotes (030) (031) QUESTION #3 - VICE-MAYOR YES For amendment NO Against amendment Undervotes QI/ervotes ( 036) (037) QUESTION #4 - VACANCIES; FORFEITURE OF OFFICE; FILLING VACANCIES; ADVISORY BOARDS YES For amendment (045) NO Against amendment (046) Under votes Overvotes 1,259 140 110m:. 79 57 3 1 56.43" 40.71" 2.14" 0.71X 30 83 23 3 1 21.43" 59.29" 16.43X 2.14X D.71Y. 79 47 13 1 56.43X 33.57" 9.29X 0.71X 28 98 14 o 20.00X 70.00X 10.00X O.OOX 104 22 14 o 74.29X 15.71X 10.00X a.oor. 96 68.57Y. 33 23.57X 11 7. 86X o O.OOX QUESTION # 5 - SPECIAL MEETINGS AND VOTING PROCEDURES YES For amendment NO Against amendment Undervotes Overvotes (052) (053) QUESTiQN # 6 TRANSFER OR USE OF CERTAIN CITY PROPERTY YES For amendment NO Against amendment Undervotes Ol/erVQtes (062) (063) QUESTION #7 . INITIATIVE OR REFERENDUM PETITJONS YES For amendment HO Against amendment Undervotes OVervotcs (06B) (069) QUESTION #8 . FISCAL MANAGEMENT PROCEDURE YES For amendment NO Against amendment Undervotes Overvotes (074 ) (075 ) QUESTION # 9 - LEGAL DEPARTMENT YES For amendment NO Against amendment Undervotes O'lcrvotes (OB1) (OB2) QUESTION # 10 - CITY ATTORNEY YES For amendment NO Against amendment Undervotes Ovcrvotes ( 087) (088) QUESTION #11 - COMMISSION ELECTIONS AIID CAND IOATE VACANCY YES For amendment (093) NO Against amendment (094) Undervotes Overvotcs " Page 1 49 80 11 o 3S.0GX 57.14:( 7.86): O.OOX 102 25 13 o 72.86X 17.86X 9.29:( O.OOX 101 24 15 o 72.14X 17 . 14~ 10.71" O.OOX 36 B8 16 o 25.71" 62.86X 11.43" O.OOX 90 34 16 o 64.29r. 24.29:( 11.43" 0.00r. 50 76 14 o 35.71" 54.29" 10.00X O.OOX 92 65.71" 32 22.86" 16 11 .43" o o. OOX . . , . ,.' '. .' . '. .. ' . ~:~;.f..:;$ ....~~l>~..' :~:.\: . . I,. . ~ . .:j PRECINCT 525 CITY OF CLEARYATER HUNICIPAL ELECTION Page 1 07:41pm Hnr 14 1995 PINELLAS COUNTY, FLORIDA HARCH 14, 1995 r) CLEARYATER aUESTION # 5 . SPECIAL MEETINGS "'I-" .~. Registered Voters , AND VOTING PROCEDURES Ballots Cast 0 O.OO~ YES For amendment (052) D O.oO~ NO Against amendment (053 ) 0 '0.00~ COMHISSIOMER SEAl 4 Undervotes 0 O.OOX 3.YEAR TERM Overvotes 0 O.OO~ MIKE DALLMANN (006) 0 O.OOX ARTHUR "ARTu DEEGAN (007) 0 O.OO~ CUESTION # 6 TRANSFER OR USE Undervotes 0 O.OO~ OF CERTAIN CITY PROPERTY Over'lotes 0 O.OOY. YES For amendment ( 062) 0 0.00:( NO Against gmendment (063) 0 O.OOX COMMISSIONER SEAT 5 Undervotes 0 o .OOX 3-YEAR TERM Overvotes a O. 00:( BOB BICKERSTAFFE (010) 0 a.oaX J. B. JOIlWSOU (011 ) 0 O.OOY. QUESTION #7 . INITIATIVE ROBERT E. YRIGHT (012) 0 O.OOX OR REFERENDUM PETITIONS Undervotes 0 0.00" YES For amendment (06B) 0 O.DDX Overvotes 0 O.OO~ NO Against amendment (069) 0 a.ODX Undervotes 0 O. 00" QUESTION N1 - AD VALOREM TAX EXEHPT Overvotes 0 O.DDX FOR ENTERPRJSE ZONE YES for authority (024 ) 0 O.DOr. QUESTION #8 . FISCAL NO against authority (025) 0 O.OO~ HANAGEMENT PROCEDURE Undervotes 0 O.OO~ YES For amendment (074 ) 0 0.00" Over'lotes 0 O.OOX NO AgaInst amendment ( 075 ) 0 O.OOX Undervotes 0 O.OOX QUESTION #2 . COMMISSIONERS Overvotes a o.oox COMPENSATJON AND EXPENSES YES For amendment (030) 0 0.00" QUESTION # 9 . LEGAL DEPARTMENT NO Against amendment (031) 0 O.oox YES For amendment ( 081> 0 O.OOX Undervotes 0 0.00" NO Against amendment (082) 0 O.OOX Overvotes 0 0.00" Undervotes a O.oox Overvotes 0 O.OOX QUEST JON #3 . VICE~MAYOR <J YES For amendment (036) 0 O.OOY. QUESTION # 10 . CITY ATTORNEY NO Against amendment ( 037) 0 0.00r. YES For amendment (087) 0 O.OOX Undervotes 0 O.OOX NO Against amendment (088) 0 O.OOX Overvotes 0 O.OOX Under votes 0 O.OOX Overvotes 0 0.00" QUESTION #4 ~ VACANCIES; FORfEITURE OF OFFICE; fILLING VACANCIES; QUESTION #11 . COMMISSION ELECTIONS ADVISORY BOARDS AND CANDIDATE VACANCY YES For amendment (045 ) 0 O.OOX YES For amendment (093) 0 .0.00" NO Against amendment (046) 0 o .OOX NO Against amendment ( 094 ) 0 0.00r. Under'lotes 0 O.OOX Undervotes 0 0.00r. Overvotes 0 O.OOX Overvotes 0 o . oar. '..J ~ '.~' ....j..:,.}., '., ~r.'.~~:"~.. 'n. ..... .t' -. '''<i ..\', PRECINCT 510 CITY OF CLEARWATER MUNICIPAL ELECTION Palle 1 07~42pm Mar 14 1995 PINEttAS COUNTY, FLORIDA MARCH 14, 1995 n CLEARWATER QUESTION # 5 . SPECIAL MEETJNGS .' '<I.~: Reg\stered Voters 686 AND VOTING PROCEDURES Ballets Cast 73 10.64% YES For amendment (052) 22 30.14" NO Against amendment (053) 46 63.01% COMMISSIONER SEAT 4 Undcrvetes ,4 5.48" 3-YEAR TERM Overvetes 1 1.37X MIKE DALlMANN (006) 35 47.95" ARTHUR "ART" DEEGAN (007) 35 47.95" QUESTION # 6 TRANSFER OR USE Undervetes 3 4."" Of CERTAtN CITY PROPERTY Overvetes 0 O. OOY. YES Fer amendment (062) 57 78.08Y. NO Against amendment (063) 14 19.18% COHHtSSIONfR SEAT 5 Undervotes 2 2.74Y. 3~YEAR TERM Overvotes 0 0.00" BOB BICKERSTAFFE (010) 20 27.40% J. 9. JOHNSON (011 ) 39 53.42Y. QUESTION "7 . INITIATIVE ROBERT E. WRIGHT (012) 9 12.33" OR REFERENDUM PETITIONS Undervetes 5 6.85X YES For amendment (068) 52 71 .23Y. Overvotes 0 O.OOY. NO Against amendment (069) 17 23.29% Undcrvotcs 4 5.48X QUESTION "' . AD VALOREM TAX EXEMPT Overvotes 0 O.OOX FOR ENTERPRISE ZONE YES for author\ty (024 ) 38 52.05Y. QUESTION #8 . FISCAL NO against authority (025) 30 41 . 1 OY. MANAGEMENT PROCEDURE Undervotcs 4 5.48" YES for amendment (074) 20 27.40~ Overvotes 1 1.37% NO Against amendment (075 ) 49 67.12t Undervotes 3 4.11% QUESTION #2 - COMMISSIONERS Overvotes 1 1.37% COMPENSATION AND EXPENSES YES For amendment (030) 21 28.777. QUESTION # 9 - LEGAL DEPARTMENT NO Against amendment (031) 49 67.12% YES For amendment (081) 50 68.49% Undcrvetcs 3 4.11% NO Against amendment (082) 19 26.03% Overvotes 0 o .OOX Undervotes 4 5.48% Overvotcs 0 0.00% QUESTION #3 - VICE-MAYOR :; YES For amendment (036) 55 75.34Y. QUESTION # 10 - CITY ATTORNEY (' NO Against amendment (037) 16 21.92Y. YES For amendment (087) 39 53.42% Undcrvotes 2 2.74" NO Against amendment (088) 31 42.47% Overvotes 0 o .OOX Undervotes 3 4.11% Ovcrvetes 0 O.OOX QUESTION #4 . VACANCIES: FORFEITURE OF OFFICE; FILLING VACANCIES; QUESTION #11 ~ COMMISSION ELECTIONS ADVI SORY BOARDS AND CANDIDATE VACANCY YES For amendment (045) 53 72.60Y. YES Fer amendment (093 ) 50 68.49% NO Against amendment (046) 15 20.5SY. HO Against amendment (094) 16 21.92X Undervotcs 3 4.1'" Undervotes 6 8.22% Overvotes 2 2.74" Overvotes 1 , .37r. \...."I . . . . . ., .. >'. , I I ",' \ ~\l,/.;\\.I : '1.\F~P:":: '. ,.'.. . '. > I' PRECINCT 511 CITY OF ClEAR~ATER MUNICIPAL ELECTION Page 1 07:44pm Mar 14 1995 PINELLAS COUNTY, FLORIDA MARCH 14, 1995 r-.. CLEAR~ATER QUESTION # 5 - SPECIAL MEETINGS 1 Registered Voters 961 AND VOTING PROCEDURES .r.... Ballots Cast 174 18.11X YES For amendment (052) 41 23.56X NO Against amendment (053) 128 73.56X COMMtSSIONER SEAT 4 Undervotes 5 2.87X 3-YEAR TERM Overvotes 0 0.00" HIKE DALLMANN (006) 122 70.11" ARTHUR "ART" DEEGAN (007) 45 25.86r. QUESTION # 6. TRANSFER OR USE Undervotes 7 4.02X OF CERTAIN CITY PROPERTY Overvotes 0 0.00:4 YES For amendment ( 062) 144 82.76X NO Against amendment (063) 26 14.94" COMMISSIONER SEAT 5 Undervotes 4 2.30" 3'YEAR TERM Overvotes 0 0.00r. BOB BICKERSTAFFE (010) 27 15.52% J. B. JOHNSON (011) 116 66.61:4 . QUEST.ION #7 . HUTlATtVE ROBERT E. ~RJGHT (012) 30 17.24% OR REFERENDUM PETITIONS Undervotes 1 O.S?'"/' YES For amendment (068) 138 79.31" Overvotes 0 o .00% NO Against amendment (069) 27 15.52% Undervotes 9 5.17% QUESTION #1 . AU VALOREM TAX EXEMPT Overvotes 0 0.00% FOR ENTERPRJSE ZONE YES for authority (024) 129 74.14X QUES~ION #8 - FISCAL NO against authority (025) 44 25.29X MANAGEMENT PROCEDURE Undervotes 1 0.57% YES For amendment (074 ) 37 21. 26r. Overvotes 0 0.00r. NO Against amendment (075) 130 74.11X Undervotes 7 4.02~ QUESTION #2 . COMMISSIONERS Overvotes 0 0.00r. COMPENSATION AND EXPENSES YES For amendment (030) 45 25.86? QUESTION # 9 ~ LEGAL DEPARTMENT NO ^gainst amendment (031) 126 72.41r. YES For amendment (OB1) 137 78.74" Undervotes 3 1 . 72% NO Against amendment (Oa2) 27 15.52? Ovcrvotes 0 o .Oor. Undervotes 10 5.75:4 Overvotes 0 O.OOX QUESTION #3 . VICE-MAYOR ,.~.~\ YES For amendment (036) 151 86.78r. QUESTION # 10 ~ CITY ATTORNEY ....--1 NO Against amendment (037) 15 8.62% YES For amendment (087) 67 38.51X Undervotes 8 4.60r. NO Against amendment (088) 96 56.32r. Overvotes 0 o .OOX Undervotes a 4.60% Overvotcs 1 0.51r. QUESTION #4 - V^CANCIES; FORFEITURE OF OFFICE; FILLJNG VACANCIES; QUESTION #11 - COMMISSION ELECTIONS ADVI SORY BOARDS AND CANDIDATE VACANCY YES For amendment (045) 149 85.63r. YES For amendment (093) 138 79.31X NO Against amendment (046) 20 11.49" NO Against amendment (094) 23 13.22X Undervotes 5 2.87X Under votes 13 7.47'1. Overvotes 0 0.00r. Overvotes :1 0 O.OO~ \ .-......,J . ''\ ~ . l' ',-t ~ -- , / ~>>::'.\.. ,:;.,:'. "".'.' ". . '..' , . PRECINCT 513 CITY OF CLEARWATER MUNICIPAL ELECTION P1l9~ 1 07:44pm Mar 14 1995 PINELLAS COUNTY, FLORIDA MARCH 14, 1995 (\ CLEARWATER QUeSTION N S ~ SPECIAL MEETINGS ; R~glstered Voters 1,838 AND VOTING PROCEDURES H,'" Ball ots Cast 262 14.Z5X YES For amendment (052) 64 24.43X NO Against amendment (053) 180 6B.70~ COMMISSIONER SEAT 4 Undervotes 17 6.49X 3-YEAR TERM O'lcrvotcs 1 0.38:.4 HIKE DALLMANN (006) 204 77.86Y. ARTHUR "ARTIt DEEGAN (007) 49 18.70" QUESTION # 6 TRANSFER OR USE Undervotes 7 ,.2.67X OF CERTAIN CITY PROPERTY Overvotes 2 0.76" YES For amendment (062) 207 79.0'" NO Against a~ndment (063) 43 16.41X COMMISSIONER SEAT 5 Undervotes 12 4.58X 3-YEAR TERM Overvotcs 0 0.00" BOB BICKERSTAFFE (010) 25 9.54" J. B. JOHNSON (011) 188 71 .76" QUESTION #7 - JNITIATIVE ROBERT E. WRIGHT (012) "'0 15.27X OR REfERENOUM PETITIONS Undervotes 8 3.05" YES For amendment (068) 183 69.85~ Overvotes 1 O. 38" NO AgaInst amendment (069) 60 22.90" Undervotes 19 7.25" QUESTION #1 - AD VALOREM TAX EXEMPT Overvotes 0 0.00" FOR ENTERPRISE ZONE YES for authority (024) 171 65.27X QUESTION #8 - FISCAL NO against Ilutharity (025) 74 28.24" MANAGEMENT PROCEDURE Undervotcs 16 6.11" YES For amendment (074) 50 19 . 08~ Overvatcs 1 o . 38" NO Aglllnst amendment (075 ) 192 73.28" Und~rvotes 19 7.25Y. QUESTION #2 - COMMISSIONERS Ovcrvates 1 o .38" COMPENSATION AND EXPENSES yeS For amendment (030) 62 23.66X QUESTION # 9 - LEGAL DEPARTMENT NO Against amendment (031) 181 69.08" YES For amendment (081) 173 66.03" Undervotes 18 6.87Y. NO ^gllinst amendment t082) 71 27.10Y. Overvotcs 1 0.3BX Under votes 18 6.87''' OvervoteS 0 o .00" OUEST ION #3 - VIce-HAYOR .~-~'\ YES For amendment (036) 202 77.10); QUESTION # 10 ~ CITY ATTORNEY J NO Against amendment {03?} 40 \5.27Y. YES For am~ndment (087) 108 41 .22Y. Undervotes 19 7.25); NO Against amendment (088) 136 51.91); Overvates 1 0.38Y. Undervotes 17 6....9" Overvotes 1 0.38" QUESTION #4 - VACANCIESj FORFEITURE OF OffICEj fILLING VACANCIESj aUESTI0~ #1' . COMMISSION ELECTIONS ADVISORY BOARDS AND CANDIDATE VACANCY YES For amendment (045) 206 78.63" YES Far amendment (093) 185 70.61X NO Against amendment (046) 39 1....89~ NO Against amendment (094) 58 22.14" Undcrvotes 17 6....9" Undervotes 19 7.25Y. Overvotes 0 0.00r. Overvotes 0 O.OOY. '0 , . . . . " + ' .' . .. --. fl' p. . ,., ,A:.;'.': """'c" . .'" 1 c c '. PRECINCT 520 CITY OF ClEAR~ATER MUNICIPAL ELECTION Page 1 07:45pm Hor ,14 1995 PINELlAS COUNTY, FLORIDA MARCH 14, 1995 ,.-." CLEAR~ATER QUEST IOU # 5 - SPECIAL MEETtNGS / I I Registered Voters 1,796 AND VOTING PROCEDURES .~. eO Ba lIou Cost 121 6.74% YES For amendment (052) 45 37.19% NO Against amendment (053) 61 50.41% COMMISSIONER SEAT 4 Undervotes 15 12.40% 3.YEAR TERM Overvotas 0 O.OOX MIKE DALLMANN (006) 80 66. 12% ARTHUR "ART" DEEGAN (007) 37 30.58% QUESTION # 6 TRANSFER OR USE Undervotes 4 3.31% OF CERTAtN CITY PROPERTY Overvotes 0 O.OOr. YES For amendment (062) 88 72.73% WO Against amendment (063) 23 19.01X COMMISSIONER SEAT 5 Undervotes 10 8.26X 3-YEAR TERM Overvotes 0 0.00% BOB BtCKERSTAffE (0'0) 23 19.01% J. D.. JOHNSON (011) 66 54.55% QUESTION #7 . JNITIATIVE ROBERT E. ~RIGHT (012) 29 23.97X OR REFERENDUM PETITIONS Unclervotes 2 1.65% YES For amendment (068) 75 61. 98% Overvotes 1 0.83% NO Against amendment (069) 32 26.45% Undervotes 13 10.74% CUESTION #1 - AD VALOREM TAX EXEMPT Overvotes 1 0.83% FOR ENTERPRISE ZONE YES for authority (024) 73 60.33% QUESTION #8 . FISCAL NO against authority (025) 35 28.93% MANAGEMENT PROCEDURE Undervotes 13 10.74% YES For amendment (074) 28 23.14" Overvotes 0 0.00% NO Against amendment (075) 81 66.94% Undervotes 12. 9.92.X QUEST JON #2 - COMMISSIONERS Overvotes 0 0.00r. COMPENSATION ANO EXPENSES YES For amendment (030) 42 34.71% QUESTION # 9 - LEGAL DEPARTMENT NO Against amendment (031) 69 57.02l( YES For amendment (081) 74 61.16" Undervotes 9 7.44Y. NO Against nmcn~nt (OB2) 37 30.58% Overvotes 1 0.83% Undervotes 10 8.26" Overvotes 0 0.00" QUESTION #3 - VICE'HAYOR \ YES For amendment (036) 90 74.38r. QUESTION # 10 - CITY ATTORNEY ._-) NO AgAinst amendment (037) 18 14.88Y. YES For amendment (OB7) 64 52..89% Undervotes 13 10.74% NO Against amendment (088) 43 35.54" Overvotes 0 0.00% Undervotes 14 1'.57Y. Overvotes 0 0.00% QUESTION #4 ~ VACANCIES; FORFEITURE OF OFFICE: FILLING VACANCIES; QUESTION #11 - COMMISSION ElECTIONS ADVISORY BOARDS AND CANDIDATE VACANCY YES For amendment (045) 92 76.03" YES For amendment (093) 81 66.94% NO Against amen~nent (046) 15 12.40% NO Against amendment (094) 27 22.31% Under votes 13 10.74% Undervotcs 13 10.74" Ovcrvotes 1 0.83% Over votes 0 0.00r. \..,.../ . , . . '. . ... . ~ :: .' , . . . ' , ~:t~))~.~ ~~':'~ \.~ ~ ~ '. PRECINCT 530 CITY OF CLEAR~ATSR MUNICIPAL ELECTION Page 1 07:52pm Mar 14 1995 PINELLAS COUNTY, FLORIDA MARCH 14, 1995 ""-'1 CLEAR1,lATER QUESTION # 5 . SPECIAL MEETINGS ,. ....~' Registered Voters 955 AND VOTING PROCEDURES Ballots Cast 130 13.61:': YES For amendment (052) 30 23.08" NO Against amendment (053) 96 73.85% COMMISSIONER SEAT 4 Undervotcs 3 2.31~ 3'YEAR TERM Overvotcs 1 o .77'/. HIKE DALLMANN (006) 103 7;.23Y. ARTHUR llARTll DEEGAN (007) 24 18.46:': QUEST JON # 6 TRANSFER OR USE Undervotes 3 2.31" OF CERTAIN CITV PROPERTY Overvotes 0 O.OO~ ~ES For amendment (062) 96 73.8S~ NO Against amendment (063) 26 20.00Y. COMMJSSIONER SEAT 5 Undervotes 7 5.38" 3-YEAR T~RM Overvotes 1 0.77X BOB BICKERSTAFFE (010) 19 '4.62Y. J. B. JOHNSON (0\1 ) 87 66.92Y. QUESTION #7 . INITIATIVE ROBERT E. 1,lRIGHT (012) 20 15.38" OR REFERENDUM PETITIONS Undervotes 3 2.3'" YES For amendment (068) 96 73.85" Ovcrvotes 1 0.77'/. NO Against amendment (069) 25 19.23" Undervotes i 9 6.92" QUESTION #1 - AD VALOREM TAX EXEMPT Overvotes 0 O.OOY. FOR ENTERPRISE ZONE YES for authority (024) 80 61.54" QUESTION #8 - FISCAL NO against authority (025 ) 47 36.15" MANAGEMENT PROCEDURE Undervotes 2 1 .54" YES For amendment (074 ) 25 19.23X Overvotcs 1 o .71"-' HO Against amendment (075) 100 76.92X Undervotes 4 3.08" QUEST JON #2 . COMMISSIONERS Overvotes 1 0.77:< CQHPENSATION AND EXPENSES YES For amendment (030 ) 33 25.38" QUESTION # 9 - LEGAL DEPARTMENT NO Against amendment (031) 92 70.77'1. YES For amendment (081) 97 74.62X Undervotes It 3.08'1. NO Against amendment (082) 26 20.00~ Overvotcs 1 0.77:'. Undervotes 7 5.38'1. Overvotes 0 0.00'1. QUESTION #3 . VICE-MAYOR .~r_... YES For amendment (036) 113 86.92'1. QUESTIOH # 10 - CITY ATTORNEY '. NO Against amendment (037) 15 11 .54" YES For amendment (087) 52 40.00'1. Undarvotes 1 o . 77'/. NO Against amendment (088) 70 53.85'1. Ovcrvotes 1 O. 77" Undervotes B 6.15:< Overvotes 0 0.00'1. QUESTION #4 - VACANCIES; FORFEITURE OF OFFICE; FILLJNG VACANCIES; QUESTION #11 . COMMISSION ELECTIONS ADVISORY BOARDS AND CANDIDATE VACANCY YES For amendment (045 ) 104 BO.OO'l. YES For amendment (093) 98 75.38" NO Against amendment (046) 22 16.92" NO Against amendment (094) 25 19.23" IJndervotes 4 3.08'1. Undervotes 6 4 .62'1. Ovcrvotes 0 0.00'1. Ovcrvotes 1 0.17" \......} . . . , " .' .... ,. " '. .. j . t.~ :C.'~':"'" . ". v . . . I I I ~ ." . , . . , t..:::.'~h:.' . .... .'. ,.;' . , '~". ~ :: I,' PRECUICT 531 CITY OF CLE^R~^TER MUNICIPAL ELECTION Page 1 07:53pm Mar 14 1995 PINELLAS COUNTY, FLORIOA HARCH 14, 1995 -. ClEAR\lMER QUESTION" 5 - SPECIAL MEETINGS ' '. r , Registered Voters 1,620 AND VOTING PROCEDURES .... '" Ballots Cast 203 12.53X YES for Qmend~nt (O52) 66 32.S1X NO Against amendment (053) 129 63.55" COMMISSIONER SEAT 4 Undervotes 8 3.94" 3-YEAR TERM Overvotcs 0 O.OOX HIKE DALLMANN (006) 150 73 .89" ARTHUR ttART" DEEGAN (DOn 49 24.14" QUESTlON #I 6 TRAIlSfER OR USE Undervotes 4 1.97X OF CERTAIN CITY PROPERTY Overvotes 0 o.on" YES For amendment (062) 151 74.38" NO Against amendment (063) 39 19.21" COMHISSJONER SEAT 5 Undervotes 13 6.40r. 3-YEAR TERM OVervotes 0 O.OOX BOB 9lCKERSTAFFE (010) 22 10.84" J. B. JOHNSON (01 t) 141 69.46" QUESrlON #7 . INITIATIVE ROBERT E. WIU GilT (012) 34 16.75" OR REFERENDUM PETITIONS Undervotes 6 2.96r. YES For amendment (068) 134 66.01" Over votes 0 O.OOX NO AgDinst amendment (069) 53 26.11" Undervotes 16 7.88" QUESTION #1 . AD VALOREM TAX EXEMPT Overvotes 0 0.00" FOR ENTERPRISE 20NE yeS for authority (024) 122 60.10" QUeSTION #8 . FISCAL NO against authority (025) 74 36.45X MANAGEMENT PROCEOURE Unclcrvotcs 6 2. 96r. YES For amendment (074) 38 18.72X Overvotes 1 0.49" NO Against amendment (075) 150 73.89X Under votes 15 7.39X QUESTION #2 - COMMISSIONERS OVervotes 0 0.00" COMPENSATION AND eXPENSES YES For amendment (030) 54 26.60:< QUESTION # 9 . LEGAL DEPARTMENT NO Against amendment (031 ) 144 70.94r. YES For amendment (081) 139 68.47X Und[!rvotns 5 2.46X NO Against amendment (082) 52 25.62" OVervotes 0 0.00r. Undervotes 12 5.91" Overvotes 0 O.OOx QUESTION #3 - VICE-MAYOR .---\ YES For amendment ( 036) 168 82.76X QUESTION # 10 - CITY ATTORNEY \ NO Against amendment (037) 23 11.33:< YES For amendment (087) 82 4O.39X ~...........' Unclervotes 12 5.91:( NO Against amendment (088) 110 54.19" Overvotes 0 o .00" Undervotes 11 S.42X Overvotes 0 0.00Y. QUESTION #4 . VACANCIES; FORFEITURE OF OFFICE; FILLING VACANCIES; QUESTION #11 . COMMISSION ELECTIONS ADVISORY BOARDS ANO CANDIDATE VACANCY YES For amendment (045) 155 76.35X YES For amendment (093) 131 64.53X NO Against amendment (046) 37 18. 23Y. NO Against amendment (094) 58 28.57'1. Undervotes 11 5.42Y. Undervotes 14 6.90:< OVervotes 0 O.OOY. Overvotes 0 0.00Y. \-...-1 . . . 0" I.' .,.,.. .. .' ~~~...:<... '::" . . . ,,-'h-. , PRECINCT 505 Ctty Of CLEARYATER MUNICIPAL ELECTION Pag!! 1 07:54pm Mar 14 1995 PIUElLAS COUNTY, FLORIDA HARCH 14, 1995 '-'-, ClEARUATER QUEST lOW # 5 - SPECIAL MEETINGS \ ! Registered Voters 1,515 AND VOTING PROCEDURES Ballots Cast 292 19.21x YES For amendment (052) 73 25.00X NO Against amendment (053) 204 69.86% COMMISSIONER SEAT 4 Undervotcs 14 4.79" 3-YEAR TERM Overvotc5 1 0.34" HIKE DALLMANN (006) 202 69. 18X ARTHUR "ART" DEEGAN (007) 81 27.74Y. QUESTION # 6 TRANSfER OR USE Undervotes 8 2.74" OF CERTAIN CITY PROPERTY Overvotes 1 0.34" YES For amendment (062) 237 81.16" IlO Against amendment (063) 47 ' 16.10Y. COMMISSIONER SEAT 5 Undervotcs 8 Z.74X 3-YEAR TERM OVl!rvotes 0 0.00% BOB BICKERSTAFFE (010) 31 10.62" J. B. JOHNSON (011) 176 60.27X QUESTION #7 . INITIATIVE ROBERT E. \lRIGHT (012) 79 27.05% OR REFERENDUM PETITIONS Under,votes 5 1. 71X YES For amendment (068) 213 72.95" Overvotes 1 0.34% NO Against amendment (069) 62 21.23" Undervotes 17 5.82r. QUESTION #1 - AD VALOREM TAX EXEMPT Overvotes 0 0.00" fOR ENTERPRISE ZONE yeS for authority (024 ) 168 57.53:'. QUESTION #8 . FISCAL NO against authority (025) 114 39.04X MANAGEMENT PROCEDURE Undervotes 10 3.42X YES For amendment (074) 59 20.21X Overvotes 0 O.OOx NO Against amendment (075) 218 74.66% Undervotes 13 4.45r. QueSTION #2 - COMMISSJONERS Overvotes 2 0.68" COMPENSATION AND EXPENSES YES For amendment (030) 59 20.21% QUESTION # 9 . LEGAL DEPARTMENT NO Against amendment (031 ) 225 77.05:'. YES For amendment (081) 195 66.78" Undervotes 8 2.74% NO Against amendment (082) 84 28. 77X Overvotes 0 0.00r. Undervotes 13 4.45" Overvotes 0 0.00% QUESTION #3 - VJCE-HAYOR '~:J YES For amendment (036) 228 78.08Y. QUESTION # 10 - CITY ATTOR~EY NO A9ainst amendment (037) 48 16.44% YES For amendment (087) 120 41. 1 0" Undervotes 16 5.48r. NO Against amendment (088) 159 54.45% Overvotes 0 Cr.OOr. Undervotes 13 4.45" Overvotes 0 O.OOx QUESTION #4 - VACANCIES; FORFEITURE OF OFFICE; FILLING VACANCIES; QUESTION #11 . COMMISSION ELECTIONS ADVI SOltY BOARDS AND CANDIDATE VACANCY YES For amendment (01.5) 232 79.45X YES For amendment (093) 210 71.92% NO Against amendment (046) 47 16.10Y. NO Against amendment (094) 68 23.29:'. Undervotes 11 3.77X Undervotes 14 4.79" Overvotes 2. O.6BX Overvotes 0 0.00r. u . . . . . . . .' j . . . ' t(~I,~;'~' . . PRECINCT 609 CITY OF ClEARYATER MUNICIPAL ELECTION Page 1 07:55r:m Har 14 1995 PINEllAS COUNTY, FLORIDA ,. , MARCH 14, 1995 /,.~ CLEARIJATER QUESTION # 5 - SPECIAL MEETINGS Registered Voters 1,336 AND VOTING PROCEDURES Ba\lots Cast 147 11.00X YES For Dmendment (052) 49 33.33% NO AgaInst amendment (053) 92 62.59% COMMISSIONER SEAT 4 Undervotes 6 4.08% 3-YEAR TERM Overvotcs 0 0.00% MIKE DALlHANN (006) 110 74.83X ARTHUR ttARTlt DEEGMI (007) 34 23.13% QUESTION # 6 TRANSFER OR USE Undervotes 3 2.04% Of CERTAIN CITY PROPERTY Overvotes 0 0.00% YES For ame~nt (062) 105 71.43% NO Against amendment (063) 38 25.85% COMMISSIONER SEAT 5 Undervotes 4 2.72% 3-YEAR 1'ERM Overvotes 0 0.00r. BOB BICKERSTAFFE (otv) 23 15.65% J. B. JOHNSON (011) 100 68.03% QU~STIO~ #7 - INI1'lATIVE ROBERT E. \.IRIGHT (012) 20 13.61% OR REFERENDUM PETITIONS Undervotes 3 2.04% YES For amendment (068) 103 70.07% Overvotes 1 0.68% NO Against amendment (069) 38 25.85% UndCfvotes 6 4.08% QUESTION #1 - AD VALOREM TAX EXEMPT Overvotes I) 0.00% FOR ENTERPRISE ZONE YES for authority (024) 80 54.42% QUESTION #8 - FISCAL NO against authority (025) 59 40.14% MANAGEMENT PROCEDURE Under votes 7 4.76X YES For amendment (074 ) 34 23.13% OvervDtes 1 0.68~ NO Against amendment (075) 104 70.75% Undcrvotcs 9 6.12% QUESTION #2 - COMHISSIONERS Ovcrvotes 0 0.00% COM?EHSA1'10N AND EXPEllSES YES For amendment (030) 34 23. 13% QUESTION # 9 - LEGAL DEPARTMENT NO Against amendment (031) 109 74.15X YES For amendment (081) 92 62.59% Undervotes 4 2.72% NO Against amendment (082) 49 33.33% Overvotes 0 0.00% Undervotes 6 4.08% Overvotes 0 0.00% QUESTION #3 - VICE-MAYOR tf,~....) YES For amendment (036) 114 77.55% QUESTION # 10 . CITY AT TOR HEY ~ . NO Against amendment (037) 27 18.37% YES For amendment (087) 68 46.26% ~.:~t!>' Undervotes 6 4.08% NO Against amendment (088) 70 47.62% O",ervotes 0 0.00% Undervotes 9 6.12% Overvotes 0 0.00% . QUESTION #4 - VACANCIES; FORFEITURE. OF OFFJCEj FILLING VACANCIES; QUESTION #11 - COMMISSION ELECTIONS ADVISORY BOARDS AND CANDIDATE VACANCY YES For amendment (045) 112 76.19% YES For amendment (093) 110 74.83% NO Against amendment (046) 30 20.41% NO Against amendment (094 ) 28 19.05% Undervotes 4 2.72% Undervctcs 9 6.12% Overvotes t 0.68% OvervDtes 0 0.00% <..J I I .:rc,.~ '...1.... PRECINCT 610 CITY OF CLEARYATER MUNICIPAL ELECTION PAge 1 07:57pm Mar 14 1995 PINELLAS COUNTY, FLORIDA MARCH 14, 1995 CLEARYATER QUESTION # 5 - SPECIAL MEETI~GS Registered Voters 756 AND VOTING PROCEDURES Ballots Cost 134 17.72X YES For amendment (052) 33 24.63% NO Ag&fnst amendment (053) 91 67.91" COMMISSIONER SEAT 4 Undervotes 10 7.46" 3-YEAR TERM Over votes 0 0.00% MIKE DALLMANN (006) 125 93.28" ARTHUR "ART" DeEGAN ( 007) 8 5.97X QUESTION # 6 TRANSFER OR USE Undervotcs 1 O.75X OF CERTAIN CITY PROPERTY Overvotes 0 O.OOX YES For amendment (062) 99 73 . 88% NO Against amendment (063) 26 19.40% COMMISSIONER SEAT 5 Undervotes 9 6.72% 3-YEAR TERM Ovcrvotes 0 O.OOX BOB B II:KERST "FFE (010) 13 9.70); J. B. JOHNSON (011) 103 76.87X QUESTION #7 - INITIATIVE ROBERT E. \.IRIGHT (Ot2) 12 8.96X OR REFERENDUM PETITIONS Undervotes 6 4.48% YES For amendment (068) 83 61.94); Overvotes 0 .O.OOX NO Against amendment (069) 39 29. 10X Undervotes 12 8.96% QUESTION #1 . AD VALOREM TAX EXEMPT Overvotes 0 O.OOX FOR ENTERPRISE ZONE YES for authority (024 ) 57 42.54% QUESTION #8 - FISCAL NO against authority (025) 69 51.49X MANAGEMENT PROCEDURE Undervotes 7 5.22% yes For amendment (074 ) 19 ,14.18% Ovcrvotes 1 0.75% NO Against amendment (075 ) 106 79.10% Undcrvotcs 9 6.72~ QUESTION #2 - COMMJSSIONERS Overvotes 0 0.00% COMPENSATION AND EXPENSeS yes for amenanent (030) 31 23.13% QUESTION # 9 - LEGAL OEPARTMENT NO Against amendment (031) 92 68.66% YES For amendment (081) 82 61.19% Undervotes 11 8.21~ NO AgBinst amendment (O8l) 42 31.34~ Overvotes 0 0.00" Undervotes 9 6.72% OVl!rvotes 1 0.75% QUESTION #3 - VICE-MAYOR c\ ...............~ YES For amenanent ( 036) 96 71.64% QUESTION # 10 - CITY ATTORNEY ~J NO Against amendml!nt (037) 21, 17.91% YES For anlcnt:lmcnt (Oa7) 55 41.04X Undervotes 14 10.45% NO Against amendment ( 088) 70 52.24% Overvotes 0 0.00% Undervotes 9 6.72% Overvotcs 0 0.00% QUESTION #4 - VACANCIES; FORFEITURE OF OFFJCE, FILLING VACANCIESi QUESTION #11 - COMMISSION ELECTIONS ADVISORY BOARDS AND CANDIDATE VACANCY YES For amendment (045 ) 100 74.63% YES For amendment (093) 90 67.16% NO Against amendment (046) 25 18.66% ND Against amendment (094 ) 33 24.63% Undervotes 9 6.72% Undervotes 11 8.21% Overvotes 0 0.00% Ollcrvotcs 0 0.00% v ;.\,1-1',....." L. . PRECINCT 506 CITY OF CLEARWATER MUNICIPAL ELECTION Paga 1 07:59pm Mar 14 1995 PINELLAS COUNTY, FLORIDA MARCH 14, 1995 CLEARWATER QUESTION # ~ - SPECIAL MEETINGS Registered Voters 1,843 ANO VOTING PROCEDURES Sa llots Cast 372 20. 18% YES For amendment (052) 112 30.1'" NO Agnlnst amendment (053) 233 62.63" COMMISSIONER SEAT 4 Under votes 27 7 . 26% 3-YEAR TERM Overvotes 0 o . 00% MIKE DALLMANN (006) 257 69.09X ARTHUR uAJl.Tu DEEGAN ( 007) 101 27.15Y. QUESTION # 6 TRANSFER OR USE Undcrvotes 13 3.49% OF CERTAIN CITY PROPERTY O....er....otes 1 0.27'4 YES For amendment (062) 289 77.69% NO Against amendment (063) 61 16.40% COMMISSIONER SEAT 5 Undervotes 21 5.65% 3-YEAR TERM Overvotes 1 0.27% BOD BICKERSTAFFE (010) 43 11. 56% J. B. JOHNSON (011 ) 223 59.95% QUESTION #7 . INITIATIVE ROBERT E. \.IRJGHT (012) 84 22.58% OR REFERENDUM PETITIONS Undervotcs 21 5.65:{ YES For amendment (068) 260 69.89% Overvotes 1 0.27X NO Against amendment (069) 84 22.58% Under votes 28 7.53% QUESTl0tf #1 :-AD VALOREM' TAX EXEHl'i Overvotes 0 O.OOY. FOR ENTERPRISE ZONE YES for authority (024) 213 57.26% QUESTION #8 . FISCAL NO against authority (025) 141 37.9o~ MANAGEMENT PROCEDURE Undervotes 18 4.84% YES For amendment (074 ) 67 18.01% Overvotes 0 0.00% NO Against amendment (075) 278 74.73% Undervotes 26 6.99% QUESTION #2 . COMMISSIONERS Overvotes 1 O.27X COMPENSATION AND EXPENSES YES For amendment (030) 80 21.51% QUESTION # 9 ~ LEGAL DEPARTMENT NO Against amendment (031 ) 271 72.85% YES For amendment (081) 240 64.52% Undervotcs 21 5.65% NO Agoinst amendment (082) 101 27.15" Overvotes 0 O.OOX Undervotes 30 8.06% Overvotes 1 0.27% QUESTION #3 . VICE-HAYOR ~-, YES For amendment (036) 307 82.53% QUESTION # 10 - CITY ATTORNEY , J NO Against amendment (037) 45 12.10% YES For amendment ( 087) 161 43.28% Undervotes 20 5 .38r. NO Against a~ndment (OB8) 182 48.92% Overvotes 0 0.00% Undcrvotes 29 7.80" Overvotes 0 0.00" QUESTION #4 . VACANCIES: FORFEITURE OF OFFICE: FILLING VACANCIES; QUESTJON #11 - COMMISSION ELECTIONS ADVISORY BOARDS AHD CANDIDATE VACANCY YES For amendment (045) 280 75.27% YES For amendment (093) 267 71.77% NO Against amendment (046) 71 19.09" NO Against amendment (094) 71 19.09" Undervotes 21 5.65% Undervotes 33 8.87% Overvotes 0 0.00% Overvotes 1 O.27X v lit 4" , ,- .... . .. . . i". .,,),1 /!'rH'."': PRECINCT 516 CITY OF CLEAR~ATER MUNICIPAL ELECTION Pago 1 07:59pm Mar 14 1995 PINELLAS COUNTY, FLORIDA HARCH V., 1995 , " CLEARIJATER QUESTION # 5 ~ SPECIAL MEETINGS I' Regfstered Voters 1,034 AND VOTING PROCEDURES Ballots Cast 104 10.06X YES for amendment (052) 24 23.08" NO Against amendment (053) 77 74.04% COMMISSIONER SEAT 4 Undorvotcs 3 2.88X 3-YEAR TERM Ovcrvotcs 0 0.00% MIKE DALLMANN (006) 84 80.m ARTHUR IIARTu OEEGAW (007) 16 15.3aX QUESTION # 6 TRANSFER OR USE Undervotcs 2 1. 92% OF CERTAIN CITY PROPERTY Ovorvotos 2 1. 92% yes for amendment (062) BO 76.92% NO Against amendment (063) 20 19.23" COMMISSIONER SEAT 5 Undervotcs 4 3.85" 3-YEAR TERM Ovcrvotes 0 0.00% BOB BICKERSTAFFE (010) 13 12.50% J. B. JOHNSON (011) 70 67.31X QUESTION #7 - INITIATIVE ROBERT E. ~RIGHT (012) 14 13.46% OR REFERENDUM PETJTIONS Undervotes 5 4.81" YES For amendment (068) 65 62.50" Overvotes 2 1. 92% NO Against amendment (069) 34 32.69% Undervotes 5 4.81% QUESTION #1 ~ AO VALOREH TAX EXEMPT Overvotes 0 O.OOx FOR ENTERPRISE ZONE YES for authority (024) 56 53.85% QUEST JON #8 - FISCAL NO against authority (025) 45 43 .27X MANAGEMENT PROCEDURE Undervotcs 2 1.92% YES For amendment (074) 22 21.15% Overvotcs 1 0.96% UO Against amendment (07S} 76 73.08Y. Undervotes 5 4.81% QUESTION #2 6 COHMISSIO~ERS Overvotcs 1 o .96% COMPENSATION AND EXPENSES YES For amendment (030) 21 20.19% QUESTION # 9 - LEGAL DEPARTMENT NO Against amendment (031) 79 75.96X YES For amendment (OS1) 67 64.42% Undervotcs 3 2.88" NO Against amendment (082) 32 30.77% Overvotes 1 0.96r. Undervotes 5 4.81% Overvotes 0 0.00% QUESTION #3 - VICE-HAYOR ..J YES For amendment (036) 78 75.0QX QUESTION # 10 - CITY ATTORNEY NO Against amendment (037) 22 21.15r. YES For amendment (087) 49 47.12% Undervotes 4 3.85% NO Against amendment (088) 51 49.04% Overvotes 0 0.00% Undervotes 4 3.85" Overvotes 0 0.00" QUESTION #4 - VACANCJES; FORFEITURE OF OFFICE: FJLLING VACANCIES; QUESTION #11 - COMMISSION ELECTIONS ADVISORY BOARDS AND CANDIDATE VACANCY YES for amendment (045) 76 75.00% YES For amendment (093) 72 69.23% NO Against amendment (046) 23 22.12% NO Against amendment (094) 28 26.92% UndervDtes 3 2.88% Undervotes 4 3.85% Overvotcs 0 0.00% OVcrvotes 0 0.00" v . . . . . , I '. , ~ '. ' . . ,. " ., , '. ,c '~". .'. .' l\"} ~',.:t .; > ~ ,.\' (( '.\ " PRECINCT 515 CITY OF CLEARYATER MUNICIPAL ELECTION Page 1 08~02pm Hat 14 1995 PINELlAS COUNTY, FLORIDA . MARCH 14, 1995 ,. -..... CLEAR\lATER CUESTJON # 5 - SPECIAL MEETJNGS , Reg{steted Voters 1,566 AND ~OTING PROCEDURES Ballots Cast 206 12.99>: YES For amendment (052) 70 33.98% NO Agafnst amendment (053) 122 59.22:( COMMISSIONER SEAT 4 Undetvotes 12 5.83" 3'YEAR TERM Ovctvotcs 2 0.97>: MIKE DALLMANN (D06) \49 72.33% ARTHUR IIARTII DEEGAN (007) 49 23.79" aUESTION # 6 TRANSFER OR USE Unclervotcs 7 3 .40" OF CERTAIN CITY PROPERTY Overvotes 1 0.49% YES For amendment (062) 152 73.79% NO Agafnst amendment (063) 38 18.1,5% COMMISSIONER SEAT 5 Undervotes 15 7. 28% 3'YEAR TERM Overvotes 1 0.49% BOB BICKERSTAFFE (010) 19 9.22" J. B. JOHNSON (011) 125 60.68% QUESTION #7 . INITIATIVE ROBERT E. \lRIGHT (012) 56 27.18% OR REFERENDUM PETITIONS. Uncletvotes 5 2.43% YES For amendment (06B) 144 69.90" Ovcrvotes 1 0.49% NO Against amendment (069) 42 20.39% Undervotes 19 9.22% QUESTiON #1 . AD VALOREM TAX EXEMPT Overvotes 1 0.49" FOR ENTERPRJSE ZONE YES for authority (024) 112 54.:H% QUESTION #8 - FISCAL NO against authorfty (025) 82 39.81% MANAGEMENT PROCEDURE Undervotes 11 5.34% YES For amendment (074 ) 39 18.93X Overvotes 1 0.49% NO Agafnst amendment (075) 149 72.33" Undervotcs 18 8.74% QUESTION #2 . COMMISSIONERS Overvotes 0 0.00% COMPENSATION AND EXPENSES YES For amendment (030) 42 20.39r. CUESTION # 9 - LEGAL DEPARTMENT NO Agafnst amendment (031) 153 74.27''' YES For amendment (OB1) 116 56.31% Undervotes 11 5.34r. NO Agafnst amendment (082) 72 34.95" Overvotes 0 O.OOX Undervotes 18 8.74% Overvotes 0 0.00" .~~ QUESTION #3 - VICE-MAYOR YES For amendment (036) 163 79.13" QUESTION # 10 . CrTY ATTORNEY 'It I NO Against amendment (037) 29 14.08" YES For amendment (087) 85 41.26" Under\lotes 14 6.80X NO Against amendment (088) 103 50.00% Overvotes 0 0.00% Undervotes 18 8.74" Overvotes 0 a.oor. QUESTION #4 - VACANCIES; FORFEITURE OF OFFICE: FILLrNG VACANCIES: QUESTION #11 . COMMIssrON ELECTrONS ADVISORY BOARDS AND CANDIDATE VACANCY YES For amendment (045) 161 78.16% YES For amendment (093) 147 71.36% NO Against amendment (046) 32 15.53" NO Aga{nst amendment (094) 40 19.42r. Undervotes 13 6.31% Undervotes 19 9.22% Ovcrvotes 0 0.00% Overvotes 0 0.00r. 1'REel;JcYTS f)])J>e:P " \ "J .i ;. ry~m,:W ',!:J::.-:' '.'. . : . :'1,:, PRECINCT 511 CITY OF CLEARWATER MUNICIPAL ELECTION Poge 1 08:03pm Mar 14 1995 PINELLAS COUNTY, FLORIDA HARCH 14, 1995 .'~ CLEARWATER QUESTION # 5 . SPECIAL MEETINGS Registered Voters 3i8 AND VOTING PROCEDURES Ballots Cost 41 11.4SX YES For amendment (052) 9 21.95X NO Against amendment (053) 30 73. r,x COMMISSIONER SEAT 4 Undervotes 2 4.a8X 3-YEAR TERM Overvotes D D.DOX HfKE DALLMANN. (006) 32 78.05X ARTHUR "ART" DEEGAN (007) 8 19.51r. QUESTION # 6 TRANSFER OR USE Undervotes 0 0.00% OF CERTAIN CITY PROPERTY Overvotes 1 2.44" YES For emendment (062) 28 68.29" NO Against amendment (063) 12 29.27'h COMMISSIONER SEAT 5 Undervotes 1 2.44" 3.YEAR TERM Over votes a a.oox BOB BICKERSTAFFE (010) 8 19.51% J. B. JOHNSON ( 011) 29 70.73% QUESTION #7 - INITIATIVE ROBERT E. WRIGHT (O12} 4 9.76% OR REFERENDUM PETIT10NS Undervotes 0 0.00" YES For amendment (06B) 28 68.29% Ovcrvotes 0 0.00% NO Against amendment (069) 11 26.B3:< Undervotes 2 4.8BX QUESTION #1 . AD VALOREH TAX EXEMPT Overvotes 0 o. 00r. FOR ENTERPRISe ZONe YES for authority (024) 19 46.34" OUEST ION #B - FISCAL NO against authority (025) 20 4B.7B" MANAGEMENT PROCEDURE Undervotes 2 4.88X YES For amendment\ (074) 4 9.76% Ovcrvotes 0 0.00% NO Against amendrn~nt (075 ) 35 8S.37X Undcrvotes 2 4.88% QUEST JON #2 - COMMISSIONERS Overvotes 0 0.00% COMPENSATJON AND EXPENSES YES For amendment (030) 9 21. 95% QUESTION # 9 - LEGAL DEPARTMENT NO Against amendment (031) 31 75.61X YES For amendment (081 ) 31 75.61% Undervotes 1 2.44" WO Agoinst amendment (082) 8 19.5 n: Overvotes 0 O.OOX Undervotos 2 4.8Sr. Overvotes 0 O.OOY. t!l QUESTION #3 - VICE-MAYOR YES For amendment (036) 30 73.17r. QUESTION # 10 - CITY ATTORNEY \;..<. NO Agatnst amendment (O37) to 24.39% YES For amendment (087) 17 41.46% Undervotes 1 2 .44" NO Against nmcndmcnt (OBB) 22 53.66r. Overvotes 0 0.00% Undervotcs 2 4.88Y. Overvotes 0 0.00" QUESTION #4 - VACANCIES; FORFEITURE OF OFFICE; FILLING VACANCIES; QUESTION #11 - COMMISSION ELECTIONS ADVISORY BOARDS AND CANDIDATE VACANCY YES For amendment (045) 27 65.85% YES For amendment (093 ) 27 65.85% NO Against amendment (046) 12 29.27% NO Against amendment (094) 12 29.27% Undervotes 2 4.8Br. Undervotcs 2 4.B8% Overvotes {) O.OOY. Overvotes 0 0.00% ..' , , ,. ' , '.. .' ~...... . J / 'j\r,"~;"'~:,~'.'. '/~ ,:~: . " ~ .", t \ . <: . ,~', \ . '. . F, , "~; : . >, . . .~", ~ ~ ..:t:. PREtlNtT 518 ClTY OF CLEAR~ATER MUNICIPAL ELECTION Paga 1 08:03pm Mar 14 1995 PINELLAS COUNTY, FLORIDA HARCH 14, 1995 ..~ tLEAR\lATER QUESTION # 5 - SPECIAL MEETINGS Registered Voters. 690 AND VOTING PROCEDURES BnllQts Cast 51 7.39% YES For amendment (052) 17 33.33X NO Against nm~ndmcnt (053) 34 66.67X COMMISSIONER SEAT 4 Undarvotas 0 O.OOX 3'YEAR TERH Overvotes 0 0.00" HIKE DALLMANN (006) 39 76.47X ARTHUR "ARTI! OEeGAN (007) 12 23.53" QUESTION # 6 TRANSfER OR USE Undervotas 0 0.00" OF CERTAIN CITY PROPERTY Over votes 0 O.OOX YES For amendment (062) 38 74.51X NO Against amendment (063) 13 25.49" COMMISSIONER SEAT 5 Undarvotes 0 0.00" 3-YEAR TERM Overvotes 0 O.DoX BOB BICKERSTAFFE (010) 10 19.61" J. B. JOHNSON (011) 32 62.75" QUEST JON #7 ~ INlTIATIVE ROBERT E. \lRIGHT (012) 9 17 .65r. OR REFERENDUM PETITIONS Undervotes .0 o . oar. YES For amendment (068) 37 72.55r. Overvotes 0 O.ODX NO Against amandment (069) 12 . 23.S3}: Undervotas 2 3.92X QUESTION #1 . AD VALOREM TAX EXEMPT Overvotes 0 O.OOX FOR ENTERPRISE ZONE YES for authority (024) 33 64.71r. QUESTION #8 . FISCAL NO against authority (02.5) l8 35. ,9~ MANAGEMENT PROCEDURE Undervotl!S 0 o. oar. YES For amendment (074 ) 12 23.53X Over votes 0 O.OOX NO Against amendment (075) 38 74.5iX Undervotes 1 1.96X QUESTION #2 - COMMISSIONERS Overvotcs 0 a.oox COMPENSATION ANO EXPENSES YES For amendment (030) 16 31.37X QUESTION # 9 - LEGAL DEPARTMENT NO Against amendment (031) 34 66.67"" YES For amendment (081) 31 6D.78X Undervotcs 1 1.96" NO Against amendmant (082) 19 37.25X Overvotes 0 O.OOX Under votes 1 1.96X Over\lot!!s 0 O.OOX QUESTION #3 - VICE-MAYOR >~ YES For amendment (036) 41 80.39X CUESTION # 10 - CITY ATTORNEY " ~t.l. NO Against amendment (037) 9 17.65}: YES For amendment ( 087) 26 50.98X Undervotes 1 1.96X NO Against amendment (088) 25 49.02X Dvervotes 0 O.OOX Undervotes 0 D.OOX Over votes 0 o.OOX QUESTION #4 . VACANCJES; FORFEITURE OF OfFICE; FILLING VACANCIES; CUESTION #11 - COMMISSION ELECTIONS ADVISORY BOARDS AND CANDIDATE VACANCY ~ES For amendment (045 ) 44 86.27"1. YES for amendment (093) 3S 68.63): NO Against amendment (046) 7 13.73% NO Against amandment (094) 16 31.37X Undervotes 0 O.OOX Undervotes 0 O.OOX Overvotes 0 O.OOX Overvotes a a.oox <J '. ' > ,. . . [ ..' . . / j~\~~~1':".}' ... '':'..~ '. .~". . , . : .~. ,'t. . ". PRECINCT 503 CITY OF CLEAR~ATeR MUNICIPAL ELECTION Page 1 08:04pm Mar 14 1995 PlNELlAS COU"T~, FlORlD^ MARCH 14, 1995 ..."" ClEARIJATER QUESTION # 5 - SPECIAL MEETINGS Registered Voters 104 AWD VOTING PROCEOURES Bl3llots Cast 10 9.62" YES For amendment (052) 2 20.00X NO Against amendment (053) 8 80.00"; COMMISSIONER SEAT 4 Undervotes 0 O.OOX 3.YEAR TERM Overvotes 0 O.OOX MIKE DALLMANN (006) 9 90 . aDX ARTHUR "ART" DEEGAN (007) 1 10,OOr. QUESTION # 6 TRANSFER OR USE Undervotes 0 0.00r. OF CERTAIN CITY PROPERTY Overvotes 0 O.OOX YES For amendment (062) 8 80.00X NO Against amendment (063) 2 20.00r. COMMISSIONER SEAT 5 Undervotes 0 0.00r. 3.YEAR TERM Overvotcs 0 0.00" BOB BICKERSTAFFE (010) ,.. 10. oar. J. B. JOHNSON (011) 4 40.00" QUESTION #7 - INITIATIVE 'ROBERT E. IJRIGHT (012) 4 40.00" OR REFERENDUM PETITIONS Undervotes 0 a,oor. yeS For amendment (068) 9 90.00r. Overvotcs 1 10.00r. NO Against amendment (069) 1 10.00r. Under votes 0 O.OOX QUESTION #1 . AD VALOREM TAX EXEMPT Overvotes 0 0.00r. FOR ENTERPRISE ZONE YES for authority (024) 3 30.00X QUESTION #8 - FISCAL NO against authority (025 ) 7 70.00r. MANAGEMENT PROCEDURE Undervotcs 0 0.00r. YES For amendment (074) 3 30.0DX Overvotes 0 0.00r. NO Against amendment (075) 6 60.00r. Undervotcs 1 10.00r. QUESTION #2 . COMHtSS10HERS Ovcrvotes 0 O.ODY. COMPENSATION AND EXPENSEs YES For amendment (030) 2 20.00" CUESTION # 9 . LEGAL DEPARTMENT NO Against amendment (031) 8 80.DOr. YES For amendment (081) 6 60.00r. Undervotes 0 O.OOX NO Against amendment (082) 4 40.00);; Overvotes 0 0.00r. Undervotes 0 O,OOY. Overvotes 0 0.00r. QUESTION #3 . VICE-MAYOR ;:, YES For amendment (036) 4 40.00X QUESTION # 10 - CITY ATTORNEY I. NO Against amendment (037) 6 60.00X YES For amendment (087) 6 60.00r. Undervotes 0 O.OOX NO Aga;nst amendment (088) 4 40.00r. Overvotes 0 O.OOY. Undervotes 0 0.00r. Overvotcs 0 0.00r. aUESTION #4 . VACANCIES; FORFEITURE OF OFFICE; FILLING VACANCIES; QUESTION #11 - COMMISSION ELECTIONS AOVISORY BOAROS AND CANDIDATE VACANCY YES For amendment (045) 7 70.00X YES For amendment (093) 3 30.00);; NO Against amendment (046) 3 30.00r. NO Against amendment (094) 7 70.00r. Undervotes 0 0.00r. Undervotcs 0 0.00r. Overvotes 0 0.00r. Overvotes 0 0.00r. \J ,~;:,'[::/!,':\I'i' ";:':'~(,' ......; : ",] ",;'. '. I :.:,' <:: .';'~ . \ . . .~. : .~', ", . PREtHoICT 504 CITY OF CLEARWATER MUNICIPAL ELECTION Page 1 08:04pm Mar 14 1995 PINELLAS COUNTY, FLORIDA MARCH 14 i 1995 (~ ClEARWATER QUESTION ~ 5 . SPECIAL MEETINGS \,. Registered Voters 1,010 AND VOTING PROCEDURES Ballot9 Cnst \38 '3.66~ YES For amendment (052) 37 26.81:4 NO Against amendment (053) 99 71 .74% COMMISSIONER SEAT 4 Undervotes 2 1.45% 3'YEAR TERH Ovcrvotes 0 O.OOX HIKE DALLHANN ( 006) 114 B2.61" ARTHUR "ARTII DEEGAN Co07) 22 15.94X QUESTION # 6 TRANSFER OR USE Undervotes 1 o . 727- OF CERTAIN CITY PROPERTY Ovcrvotes. 1 0.72% YES For amendment (062) 109 78.99% NO Against amendment (063) 26 18.647. ,COMMISSIONER SEAT 5 Undervotes 2 1 .45% 3.YEAR TERM Overvotcs , 0.72% BOB BICKERSTAFFE (010) 14 10.14% J. B. JOHNSON (011) 105 76.09% QUESTION #7 . INITIATIVE ROBERT E. \lRIGHT (012) 17 12.32% OR REFERENDUM PETITIONS ,., Undervotcs 2 1.45% YES For amendment (068) 100 72.46" Qvervotcs 0 O.OOX NO Agalnst amendment (069) 36 26.09'A Undervotes 2 1 .45% QUESTION #1 - AD VALOREM TAX EXEMPT Overvotl!s 0 0.00r. FOR ENTERPRJSE ZONE I YES for authority (024 ) 86 62.32% QUESTION #8 - FISCAL I NO against autnority (025) 50 36.23% MANAGEMENT PROCEDURE Undl!rvotes 2 1.45X YES For amendment (074 ) 29 21.01" Overvotl!S 0 0.00r. NO Against amendment t07S) 108 78.26" t Undervotl!s 1 0.72% I QUESTION #2 - COMMISSIONERS Over votes 0 0.00r. ~ COMPENSATION AND EXPENSES t YES For amendment (030) 37 26.a1" QUESTION # 9 - LEGAL DEPARTMENT . ,. NO Against amendment (031) 98 71.01" YES For amendment (081 ) 103 74.64" , .< Undervotes 3 2.17r. NO Against amendment (082) 32. 23. 19X f! ~ Overvotes 0 0.007. Undervotl!s 3 2.17X i Overvotcs 0 0.00r. t QUESTION #3 - VICE~HAYOR ~ 0 YES For amendment (036) 116 84.06" QUESTION # 10 - CITY ATTORNEY } NO Against amendment (037) 18 13.04r. YES For amendment ( 087) 60 43.48" 1 Undervotes 4 2.90'" NO Against amendment, (OB8) 75 54.35r. 1 overvotes 0 o . ~~~~ ". . 2 , .',SX ;. UIIUt:1 YU,,-t::.. ! Overvotl!S 1 0.72" .I QUESTION #4 - VACANCIES: FORFEITURE t OF OFFICE: FILLING VACANCIES: QUESTION #11 - COMMISSION ELECTIONS t ADVISORY BOARDS AND CANDIDATE VACANCY YES for amendment (045) 111 80.43% YES for amendment (093) 97 70.29X , ! NO Against amendment (046) 22 15.94% NO Against amendment (094) 37 26.81r. f Undl!rvotes 4 2.90r. Undervotl!s 4 2.90" , ) overvotes 1 0.72r. Overvotes 0 O.ODr. I j . ! . . I . . ~ '., " \ . . . r 'M{::E~\;,C, . '- './' .. , , " PRECINCT 507 CITY OF CLEAR~ATER MUNICIPAL ELEcrlON Page 1 08:06pm Har 14 1995 PINELLAS COUNTY, FLORIDA MARCH 14, 1995 :1 CLEARWATER QUESTION N 5 - SPECIAL MEETINGS Registernd Voters 1,586 AND VOTING PROCEDURES Ballots Cast 357 22.51~ YES For amendment (052) 107 29.97X NO Against amendment (053) 229 64.15X COMMISSIONER SEAT 4 Undervotes 20 5.60:< 3.YEAR TERM Over votes 1 0.28X HIKE DALLMANN (006) 259 72.55~ ARTHUR IIART" DEEGAN (007) 86 24.09X QUESTION # 6 TRANSFER OR USE Undervotes 12 3.36~ OF CERTAIN CITY PROPERTY Overvotes 0 O.OOX YES For amendment (062) 267 74.79X NO Against amendment ( 063) 73 20.451. COMMISSIONER SEAT 5 Undervotes 17 4.76X 3-YEAR TERM Overvotes 0 0.00" BOB BICKERSTAFFE (010) 53 14.85X J. B. JOliN SON ((11) 239 66.95" QUESTION #7 - INITIATIVE ROBERT E. ~RIGHT (012) 52 14.57X OR REFERENDUM PETITJONS Undervotes 10 2.80" YES For amendment (068) 234 65.55" \ overvotes 3 0.84" NO Against amendment (069) 96 26.89'; Under votes 27 7.56'; QUESTION #1 - AD VALOREM TAX EXEMPT Overvotes 0 O.OOX FOR ENTERPRISE ZONE . YES for authority (024) 187 52.38" QUESTION #8 - FISCAL NO against authority (025) 149 41. 74" MANAGEMENT PROCEDURE Undervotes 20 5.60" YES For amendment (074) 69 19.33X Over votes 1 O.28X NO Against amendment (075 ) 261 73.11~ Undcrvotes 27 7.56" QUESTION #2 - COMMISSIONERS Overvotes 0 O.OOr. COMPENSATION AND EXPENSES YES For amendment (030) 93 26.05" QUESTION # 9 - LEGAL DEPARTMENT HO Against amendment (031) 240 67.23" YES For amendment (081 ) 242 67.79" Undervotes 24 6.72" NO Against amendment (082) 87 24.37"-' Overvotes 0 o .00" Undervotes 27 7.56X Overvotes 1 0.28X QUESTION #3 - VICE-MAYOR .--...\ YES For amendment (O36) 273 76.47X QUESTION # 10 - CITY ATTORNEY , NO Against amendment (037) 56 15.69% YES For amendment ( 087> 149 41.74" C'.~' Undervotes 27 7.56" wo Aanin~t nmnnnmnnt ,nllll' i.... In ,.."iII, ..-..-, .. , .....,...,JUl. Overvotes 1 1J.2!!X II......."....,......"""........... 30 .8.40~ ....,.__. ._....u Overvotes 1 0.28r. QUESTION #4 - VACANCIES; FORfEITURE OF OFFICE; fILLING VACANCIESi QUESTION #11 - COMMISSION ELECTIONS ADVISORY BOARDS AND CANDIDATE VACANCY YES For amendment (045) 251 70.31" YES For amendment ( 093) 265 74.23" NO Against amendment (046) 84 23.53" NO Against amendment (094) 63 17.65" Undervotes 19 5.32" Undervotes 29 8.12" overvotes 3 0.84% Overvotes 0 0.001. "J . :. . ,~ .' .. ". " . ~ ~ l . ' ~:1~r~~~':: t<'" '.':" ,-. c', c :',(,; " " , .~ I'." v :'. ' ,~ . " ' '~ . . . ,. If,,:.,-i/)'.\.:: ,'. .,':: '.~/: <. . \ :. " ~.' '. . ",,' '-- . <' :~J :.'\.. ~ PRECINCT 623 CITY OF CLEAR~ATER MUNICIPAL ELECTION Pllga 1 08:24pm Har 14 1995 PINELLAS COUNTY, FLORIDA l-lARCH 14, 1995 .') CLEARIJATER QUESTION # 5 . SPECIAL MEETINGS Registered Voters 0 AND VOTING PROCEDURES Ba\\ots Cast 0 O.OOX YES For amendment (052) 0 0.00" NO Against amendment (053) 0 0.00% COHMISSIONER SEAT 4 Undervotcs 0 0.00% 3.YEAR TERM Overvotes 0 0.00% HIKE DALLHANN (006) 0 0.00r. ARTHUR "ART" DEEGAN (007) 0 O.OOX QUESTION # 6 TRANSFER OR USE Unc!ervotes 0 0.00r. OF CERTAIN CITY PROPERTY Overvotas 0 O.OOX YES For amendment (062) 0 0.00% NO Against amendment (063) 0 0.00r. COHMISSIONER SEAT 5 Undervotes 0 0.00r. 3.YEAR TERM Overvotes 0 0.00% BOB BICKERSTAFFE (010) 0 O.OOX J. B. JOHNSON (011) 0 o . oar. QUESTIO~ #7 . INITIATIVE ROBERT E. WRIGHT (012) 0 0.00% OR REFERENDUM PETITIONS Undervotes 0 0.00r. YES For amendment (068) 0 0.00r. OVervotes 0 0.00r. NO Against amendment (069) 0 0.00r. Undervotes 0 0.00r. QUESTION #1 . AD VALOREM TAX EXEMPT Overvotes 0 0.00r. FOR ENTERPRISE ZONE YES for authority (024 ) 0 0.00r. QUESTION #8 - FISCAL NO against authority (025) 0 O.OOX MANAGEMENT PROCEDURE Undervotes 0 0.00r. YES For amendment (074 ) 0 0.00r. Overvotes 0 0.00y. NO Against amendment (075 ) 0 0.00:': Under votes 0 O.OOX QUESTION #2 - COMMISSIONERS Overvotes 0 O.OOX COMPENSATION AND EXPENSES YES For amendment (030) 0 0.00r. QUeSTION # 9 - LEGAL OEPARTMENT NO Against amendment (031) 0 G.OOY. YES For amendment ( 081> 0 O.OOY. Undervotes 0 0.00r. NO Against amendment (082) 0 0.00r. Overvotes 0 0.00r. Under votes 0 0.00r. Overvotes 0 0.00% QUESTION #3 - VICE-MAYOR I::) YES For amendment (036) 0 O.OOY. QUESTION U 10 - CITY ATTORNEY NO Against amendment (037) 0 D.OOY. YES For amendment (087) 0 0.00r. Undervotes 0 0.00r. NO Against amendment (088) 0 0.00r. , Overvotes 0 O.OOY. Undervotes 0 0.00r. I Overvotes 0 0.00r. ) ~ QUESTION #4 ~ VACANCIES: FORFEITURE . 1 OF OFFICE: FILLING VACANCIES: QUESTION #11 - COMMISSION ELECTIONS . ADVISORY BOARDS AND CANDIDATE VACANCY ~ ; YES For amendment (045) 0 0.00r. YES For amendment (093) 0 0.00y. r NO Against amendment (046) 0 0.00r. NO Against amendment (094 ) 0 0.00r. I Undervotes 0 o .OOY. Undervotes 0 0.00y. I Overvotes 0 0.00r. Overvotes 0 O.OOY. i I , \ .......) . o. ,. j .' ~' :~., < ,I~ . . "\..' . 'f~\".I~:';J" .' '" I .' ..~ L . ". > ~ j ., . ~.. ~' I ' ,/ "I "' " PRECINCT 519 CITY OF CLEARYATER MUNICIPAL ELECTION Page 1 08:24pm Mar 14 1995 PINELLAS COUNTY. FLORIDA MARCil 14, 1995 ", CLEAR\lATER QUESTION # 5 - SPECIAL MEETINGS Registered Voters 2,171 AND VOTING PROCEDURES Ballots Cast 400 18.42% YES For amendment (052) 126 31.50" NO Against amendment (053) 242 60.50" COMMISSIONER SEAT 4 Undervotcs 30 7.50" 3.YeAR TERM Overvotes 2 O. SOX MIICE DALLMANN (006) 312 78.00" ARTHUR "ARTII DEEGAN ( DOn 77 19.25" QUESTION # 6 TRANSFER OR use , Undcrvotes 9 2.25" OF CERTAIN CITY PROPERTY Over'lotes 2 0.50% YES For amendment (062) 298 74.50" NO Against amendment (063) 75 1B.75% COMMISSIONER SEAT 5 Undervotes 21 6.75" 3.YEAR TERM Overvotes 0 O.OOX BOB BICKERSTAFFE ( 010) 60 15.00" J. B. JO""SON (011) 278 69.50X QUESTION #7 - INITIATIVE ROBERT E. \JRIGHT (012) 56 14.00" OR REFERENDUM PETITIONS Undervotes 6 1.50% YES For amendment (068) 260 65.00" Overvotcs 0 0.00" NO Against amendment (069) 103 25.75" Undervotcs 37 9.25% QUESTIO" #1 - AD VALOREM TAX EXEMPT Ovcrvotes 0 O. 00% FOR ENTERPRISE ZONE YES for authority ( 024 ) 229 57.25" QUESTION #8 - FISCAL NO against authority ( 025 ) 140 35.00% MANAGEMENT PROCEDURE Undervotes 30 7.50% YES For amendment (074) 85 21. 25% O\lervotes 1 0.25% NO Against amendment (075) 280 70.00" Undervotcs 34 8.50% QUESTION #2 - COMMISSIONERS Ovcrvotcs 1 0.25X COMPENSATION AND EXPENSES YES For amendment (030) 114 28.50X QUESTION # 9 - LEGAL DEPARTMENT NO Against a~ndment (031) 258 64.50X YES For amend~ent (081) 269 67.25% Undervotes 28 7.00" , NO Against amendment (082) 96 24.00% OVer\lotes 0 O.OOY. Undervotes 3S 8.75:4 Overvotes 0 O.OOY. QUESTION #3 ~ VICE-MAYOR .~ YES For amendment (036) 304 76~Om: QUESTION # 10 - CITY ATTORNEY \ . NO Against amendment (037) 65 16.25" YES For amendment ( 087) 194 48.50Y. Undervotes 30 7.50Y. NO Against amendment (088) 175 43.75" Overvotes 1 0.25Y. Undervotes 30 7.5 Or. Ovcrvotes 1 0.25% QUESTION #4 - VACANCIES: fORfEITURE OF OFFICEj FILLING VACANCJES; QUESTION #11 . COMMISSION ELECTIONS ADVISORY BOARDS AND CANDIDATE VACANCY YES For amendment (045) 313 78.25% YES For amendment (093 ) 248 62.00Y. NO Against amendment ( 046) 63 15.75Y. NO Against amendment (094) 118 29.50Y. Undervotes 23 5.75Y. Undervotes 34 8.50" Overvotes 1 0.25% Overvotcs 0 O.OOY. , '0 . I .'. ~., '.' \ II. '. . . ..... I' . ';1 ,I . , 0"" ':.' ~~~~::"\'~C,~:<: ',/. '.' " , . : .1 ~, . PRECINCT 613 CITY OF CLEARWATER MUNICIPAL ELECTION poge 1 08:24pm Mar 14 1995 PINELLAS COUNTY, FLORIDA MARtK 14, 1995 ~ CLEARWATER QUESTION # 5 - SPECIAL MEETINGS Registered Voters 1,059 AND VOTING PROCEDURES Ballots Cost 122 " .52):, YES For omendment (052) 34 27.87% NO Against amendment (053) 83 68.03:( COMMISSIONER SEAT 4 Undervotes 5 4.1Q% 3-YEAR TERM Overvotes 0 0.00% MIKE DALLMANN (006) 97 79.51% ARTHUR "ART It DEEGAN (007) 24 19.6r~ QUESTION # 6 TRANSFER OR USE Undervotes 1 0.82% OF CERTAIN CITY PROPERTY Overvotes 0 O.OOX YES For amendment (062) 98 80.33% NO Against amendment (063) 19 15.57% COMHISSIONER SEAT 5 Undervotes 5 4.10% 3-YEAR TERM Overvotes 0 0.00% BOB BICKERSTAfFE (010) 11 9.02% J. 9. JOHNSON (011) 84 68.85% QUESTION #7 . INITIATIVE ROBERT E. WRIGHT (012) 24 19.67X OR REFERENDUM PETITIONS Undervotes 3 2.46% YES For amendment (068) 94 77.05% Overvotes 0 O.OOX . NO Against amendment (069) 21 17.21% Undervotl!s 7 5.74% QUESTION #1 . AD VALOREM TAX EXEMPT Overvotes 0 0.00% FOR ENTERPRISE ZONE YES for authority (024) 78 63.93" QUEST JON #8 . FISCAL NO agatnst authority (025) 41 33.61% MANAGEMENT PROCEDURE Undervotes 3 2.46% YES for amendment (074 ) 25 20.49% Overvotcs 0 O.OOX NO Against amendment (075 ) 91 74.59% Undervotcs 5 4. 1 OX QUESTION #2 - COMMISSIONERS OVl!rvotes 1 0.B2); COHPENSATION AND EXPENSES YES For amendment (030) 24 19.67X QUESTJON # 9 . LEGAL DEPARTHENT NO Against amendment (031) 93 76.23? YES for amendment (081) 87 7\.31% Undervotes 5 4.10% NO Against amendment (OB2) 29 23.77'1. Overvotes 0 0.00r. Undcrvotcs 5 4.10r. Overvotes 1 0.B2'1. QUESTION #3 . VICE-MAYOR 0 YES For amendment (036) 100 81.97% QUESTION # 10 . CITY ATTORNEY .~ I..~ NO Against amendment (037) 15 12.3Dr. YES For amendment (OB7) 44 36. 07''{ Undervotes 6 4 .92% NO Against amendment (08B) 73 59.84% Overvotes 1 0.82% Undervotes 5 4. lOr. Overvotes 0 O.oor. ~ QUESTION #4 - VACANCIES; FORFEITURE i Of OFFICE; FILLING VACANCIES; QUESTION #11 - COMMISSION ELECTIONS '. i ADVISORY BOARDS AND CANDIDATE VACANCY I YES For amendment (045) 103 84.43% YES For amendment (093) 99 81.15'1. NO Against amendment (046) 15 12.30r. NO Against amendment (094) 19 15.5~ \ Undervotes 4 3.28% Undervotes 4 3.28):, ! Overvotes 0 0.00% Overvotes 0 0.00'1. f o , , .' . > " f ' I I ,1 .,". ~tl':.~~,:. ,:. " . . ,. PRECINCT 618 CITY OF CLEARUATER MUNICIPAL ELECTION Page 1 08:26pm Mor 14 1995 PINELLAS COUNTY, FLORIDA HARCH 14, 1995 ,') CLEARUATER QUESTION # 5 . SPECIAL MEETINGS i .._J Registered Voters \ ,570 AND VOTING PROCEDURES Bn\\ots Cost 138 .8.79% YES Fer amendment (052) 43 31.16% NO Against omendment (053) 93 67.39% COMMISSIONER SEAT 4 Undcrvetcs 1 0.72% 3.YEAR TERM Ovcrvotes 1 0.72% HIKE DALLMANN (006) 112 81.16X ARTH\lR "ART" DEEGAN (007) ZS 18.12" QUESTION # 6 TRANSFER OR USE Undervotes 1 0.72" Of CERTAIN CITY PROPERTY Overvotes 0 O.OOX YES For amendment (062) 107 77.54% NO Against amendment (063) 30 21.74% COMMISSIONER SEAT 5 Undcrvates 1 o . 72% 3-YEAR TERM Ovcrvates 0 0.00% BOB BICKERSTAFFE (010) 13 9.42% J. B. JOHNSON (011) 96 69.57% QUESTION #7 - INITIATIVE ROBERT E. WRIGHT (012) 27 19.57% OR REFERENDUM PETITIONS Undervates 2 1. 45% YES Far amendment (068) 99 71.74% Ovcrvotes 0 0.00"- NO Against omendment (069) 36 26.09% Undervotes 3 2.17"-' QUESTION #1 . AD VALOREM TAX EXEMPT Overvotes 0 0.00% FOR ENTERPRISE ZONE YES for authority (024) 89 64.49% QUESTION #8 - FISCAL NO against authority (025) 47 34.06% MANAGEMENT PROCEDURE Undervotes 1 0.72% YES for amendment (074 ) 31 22.46% Overvotes 1 0.72:( NO Against amen~nt (075) 104 75.36% Undervotcs 2 1.45% QUESTION #2 ~ COMMISSIONERS Overvotes 1 0.72% COMPENSATION AND EXPENSES YES for amendment (030) 37 26.81% QUESTiOn # 9 . LEGAL DEPARTMENT NO Against amendment (031) 100 72.46:( YES For amendment <O81} 106 76.81" Undervotes 1 o . 72" NO Against amendment (082) 31 22.46% Overvotes 0 0.00% Undervotes 1 o . 72% Overvotes 0 0.00% QUESTION #3 - VICE-HAYOR , r~ YES For amendment (036) 117 84 .78X QUESTION # 10 - CITY MTORNEY ~.,,{~ ru.t. NO Against amendment (037) 18 13.04" YES For amendment (087) 53 3B.41r. Undervotes 3 2.m' NO Against amendment (08B) 84 60.87% Overvotes 0 0.00% Undervotes 1 0.72% Ovcrvotes 0 0.00% QUESTION #4 . VACANCIES: FORfEITURE Of OffiCE; FILLING VACANCIES; QUESTION #11 . COMMISSION ELECTIONS ADVISORY BOARDS AND CANDIDATE VACANCY YES For amendment (045) 112 81.16% YES For amendment (093 ) 100 72.46% NO Against amendment (046) 25 18.12% NO Against amendment (094) 36 26.09% Undervotes 1 o.n" Undervotes Z 1.45% Overvotes 0 0.00% Overvotes 0 0.00% \ \--.) .\-. ~\~..., ~::~ -. ~. ',' ..,:~ r1i1'ht . \ Q " ' 't'. . '. ,., PRECINCT 635 CITY OF ClEAR~ATER MUNICIPAL ELECTION Page 1 08~26pm Mar 14 1995 PINELLAS COUNTY, FLORIOA MARCH 14, 1995 ') CLEARWATER QUESTION # 5 - SPECIAL MEETINGS Registered Voters 2,031 ANO VOTING PROCEOURES ~. .. ~ . Ballots Cast 211 10.39% YES For amendment (052) 60 28.44% NO Against amendment (053 ) 140 66.35% COMHISSIONER SEAT 4 Undervotcs 10 4.74% 3-YEAR TERM Overvotes 1 0.47% MIKE DALLMANN (OO6) 141 66.B2X ARTHUR IIARTIl DEEGAN (007) 67 31. 75~ QUESTION # 6 TRANSFER OR USE Undervotes 2 0.95" OF CERTAIN CITY PROPERTY Overvotes 1 0.4 ]X YES For amendment (062 ) 167 79.15% NO Against amendment (063) 38 18.01% COMMISSIONER SEAT 5 Undervotes 6 2.84% 3.YEAR TERM Overvotes 0 0.00% BOB BICKERSTAFFE (010) 36 17.06Y. J. B. JOHNSON (011) 131 62.09Y. QUEST JON #7 . INITIATIVE ROBERT E. ~RIGHT (012) 37 17.54Y. OR REFERENDUM PETlTlOIlS Undetllotes 7 3.32% YES for amendment (068) 155 73.46% Overvotes 0 O.OOX NO Against amendment (069) 40 18.96% Undervotes 16 7.58Y. QUESTION #1 - AD VALOREM TAX EXEMPT Overvotes 0 0.00% I I FOR ENTERPRISE ZONe \ YES for authority (O24) 134 63.51" QUESTION #8 - FISCAL NO against authority \' (025 ) 69 32.70" MANAGEMENT PROCEDURE Undervotes 8 3.79% YES For amendment (074 ) 48 22.75% Overvotes 0 0.00% NO Against amendment (075 ) 153 12.51" ( 1 Undervotes Ii 4.27% . QUESTION ~Z - CoMMISSIONERS O\lervotes , O.47X ; COMPENSATION AND EXPENSES YES For amendment (030 ) 35 16.59% QUEST JON # 9 - LEGAL DEPARTMENT NO Against amendment (031 ) 170 80.57" YES For amendment (081) 132 62.56Y. Undervotes 6 2.84" NO Against amendment (082) 65 30.81X Overvotes 0 0.001- Undervotes 14 6.64X Overvotes 0 O.OOY. QUESTION #3 - VICE-MAYOR .'-.., YES For amendment (036) 171 81.04r. QUESTION # 10 - CITY ATTORNEY I NO Against amendment (037) 30 14.22r. YES For amendment (087) 15 35.55% '.........) Underllotes 10 4.74X NO Against amendment (08B) 120 56.87X Overvotes 0 0.00% Undervotes 15 7.11r. Overvotes 1 0.47% QUESTION #4 . VACANCIES: FORFEITURE OF OFFICE; FILLING VACANCIES; QUESTION #1' - COMMISSION ELECTIONS AOVISORY BOARDS AND CAND1DA1E VACANCY YES For amendment (045) 154 72.99% YES for amendment (093) 149 70.62X NO Against amendment (046) 47 22 .27'-' NO Against amendment (094 ) 46 21.80" Undervotes 8 3.79r. Undervotes 14 6.64% Overvotes 2 0.95% Overvotes 2 0.95% \, <.J '. . " ...... . ..,.... ", ' . . ~f.':.>.i.\.C~' .~ ~~ H : C.:,. j' ',Cj ,c, PRECINCT 523 CllY OF ClEAR~ATER MUNICIPAL ELECTION Page 1 08:33pm Har 14 1995 P1NElLAS COUNTY, FLORIDA MARCH t4, t99S ~ tlEAR\.IATER QUESTION # 5 . SPECIAL MEETINGS ,- Registered Voters 2,492 AND VOTING PROCEDURES ..,,'" Ballots Cast 904 36.28): ~ES For ornnndmnnt (052) 331 36.62X NO Against amendment (053) 505 55.86% COMMISSIONER SEAT 4 Undervotcs 66 7.30X 3~~E"R TERH Ovcrvotcs 2 0.22% HIKE DALLMANN (006) 332 36.13" ARTHUR UARTt1 OEEGM (OOn 539 59.62% QUESTION # 6 TRANSFER OR USE Unclervotes 30 3.32% OF CERTAIN CITY PROPERTY Overvotes 3 0.33" YES For amendment (062) 687 76.00% NO Against amendment (063) 157 17.3r" COMMISSIONER SEAT 5 Undllrvotes 57 6.31% 3.YEAR TERM Overvotes 3 0.33% BOB BICKERSTAFFE (OlD) 234 25.88% J. B. JOHNSON (011 ) 285 31.53% QUESTION #7 - INJTIATIVE ROBERT E. IIRIGHT (012) 334 36.95% OR REFERENDUM PETITIONS Unclervotes 42 4.65% YES For omcndmnnt (068) 584 64.60" Overyotes 9 1. OOX NO Against emendmllnt (069) 234 25.88% Undervotes 86 9.51% QUESTION #1 -. AD VALOREM TAX EXEMPT OvervoteS 0 o . oar. FOR ENTERPRJSE ZONE YES for authority (024) 523 57.85% QUESTION #8 . FISCAL NO against authority (025) 319 35.29% MANAGEMENT PROCEDURE Undervotes 60 6.64% YES For amllndmcnt (074 ) 243 26.88% Overvotes 2 0.22% NO Against amendment. (075) 573 63.38l{ Under votes 86 9.51X QUEST JON #2 . COMMISSIONERS Oyervotes 2 0.22% COMPENSATION AND EXPENSES YES For amendment (030) 287 31.75}: QUESTION # 9 . lEGAL DEPARTMENT NO Against amendment (031) 561 62.06X YES For amendmcnt (081) 609 67.37'h Undervotes 54 5.97" NO Against amendment (082) 207 22.90" Overvotes 2 0.22X Undervotes 86 9.51X Overvotes 2 0.22" QUESTION #3 - VICE-MAYOR ,...-.. YES For amendment (036) 712 78.76" QUESTION # 10 - CITY ATTORNEY .'-.J NO Against amendment {O3?> 112 12.39% YES For amendment (087) 448 49.56" Undervotes 79 8.74}: NO Against amendment (088) 365 40.38" Overliotes ' 1 0.11);, Undervotes 85 9.40" Overvotes 6 0.66% QUESTION #4 - VACANCIES; FORFEITURE OF OFFICE; FlllJNG VACANCIES; OUEST ION #11 . COMMISSION ELECTIONS ADVISORY BOARDS AND CANDIDATE VACANCY ~ES For amendment (045) 630 69.69% YES For amendment (093) 637 70.46" NO Against amendment (046) 206 22.79Y. NO Against amendment (094) 173 19.14" Undervotes 64 7.08" Undervotes 93 10.2.9% Overvotes 4 0.44% Ovcrvotes 1 O.W; "---./ , . '. , l,. . ' . . ~ ~. , ' t1.r:Y:f';" PRECINCT 509 CITY OF CLEARWATER MUNICIPAL ELECTION Page 1 08:34pm Mar 14 1995 PINELLAS COUNTY, FLORIDA HARCH 14, 1995 ') CLEARWATER QUESTION # 5 - SPECIAL MEETINGS Registered Voters 1,576 AND VOTING PROCEDURES ..r.... Bollots Cast 270 17.13X YES For amendment (052) 107 39.63X , NO Against amendment (053) 145 53.70" COMMISSIONER SEAT 4 Undervotes 15 5.56" 3-YEAR TERM Ovcrvotes 3 l.11X HIKE DALLMANN (006) 204 75.56" ARTHUR uARTu DEEGAN ( 007) 60 22.22" QUESTION # 6 TRANSFER OR USE Undervotes :5 1.11" OF CERTAIN CITY PROPERTY Overvotl!S 3 1. ""I. YES For amendment (062) 209 n.41" NO Against amendment (063) 4a 17. 78" COMMISSIONER SEAT 5 Undervotes 13 4.81" 3'YEAR TERM Overvotes 0 0.00" BOB BJCKERSTAFFE (010) 46 17.04"1. J. B. JOHHSON (011) 171 63.33" QUESTION #7 ~ INITIATIVE ROBERT E. WRIGHT (O12) 46 17.04" OR REFERENDUM PETITJONS Undervotes 6 2.22" YES For amendment (06B) 171 63.33" Overvotes 1 0.37" NO Against amendment (069) 80 29.63" Undervotes 16 5 .93" QUESTION #1 . AD VALOREM TAX EXEHPT Overvotes 3 1.1'" FOR ENTERPRISE ZONE YES for authority (O24) 145 53.70" QUESTION #8 - FISCAL NO against authority (025) 112 41.48" MANAGEMENT PROCEDURE Under votes 11 4.07"4 YES For amendment (074) 57 21.11" O\lervotes 2 0.14"1. NO Against amendment ( 075 ) 190 70.31" Undervotes 21 7.78% QUESTION #2 - COMMISSIONERS Overvotes 2 O. 74~ COMPENSATION AND EXPENSES YES For amendment (030) 73 27.04" QUESTION # 9 . LEGAL DEPARTMENT NO Against amendment (031) 182 67.41~ YES For amendment (081) 152 56.30~ Undervotes 14 5. 19% NO Against amendment (082) 98 36~30" Overvates 1 0.37% Undervotes 19 7.04~ Overvotes 1 0.37" QUEST JON #3 - VICE-MAYOR <) YES fer amendment (036) 200 74.07" QUEST tON # 10 . CITY ATTORNEY NO Against amendment (0:57) 51 18.89% YES For amendment (087) 133 49.26% Undervotcs 18 6.67% NO Against amendment (Oa8) 122 45.19% Overvotcs 1 0.37" Undervotes 13 4.81" Overvotes 2 0.74% QUESTION #4 - VACANCIES, FORFEITURE OF OFFICE; FILLING VACANCIES; QUESTION #11 . COMMISSION ELECTIONS ADVISORY BOARDS AND CANDIDATE VACANCY .YES For amendment (O45) 203 75.19% YES For amendment (093) 186 68.89% NO Against amendment (046) 52 19.26X NO Against amendment (094 ) 61 22.59" Undervotcs 10 3.70" Undervotes 20 7.41% Overvatcs 5 1. 85" Overvotes 3 1.11% \J . . .' I.... .... ~. . \.~~:.:~~ ../: ..': '. . L " , .f c PRECINCT 529 CITY Of CLEAR~ATER MUNICIPAL ELECTION PlIQe 1 08:37pm Har 14 1995 PINELLAS COUNTVt FLORID~ MARCH 14, 1995 ") CLEAR~ATER QUESTION # 5 - SPECIAL MEETINGS Registered Voters 2,564 AHD VOTING PROCEDURES Ballots Cast 418 16.30:( YES For amendment (052 ) 125 29.90~ NO Against amendment (053) 273 65.31~ COMMISSIONER SEAT 4 Undervotes 18 4.31X 3.YEAR TERM Ovcrvotcs 2 o .4 BX MIKE DALLMANN (006) 295 70 .5 7X ARTHUR "ARTu DEEGAN (007) 114 27.27"" QUESTION # 6 TRANSFER OR USE Undervotes 8 1. 91" Of CERTAIN CITY PROPERTY Overvotes 1 0.24X YES For amendment (062) 316 75.60" NO Against amendment (063) 89 21.29~ COMMISSIONER SEAT 5 Undorvotes 13 3.11X 3-YEAR TERM Ovcrvotcs 0 0.00" BOB BICKERSTAFFE (010) 51 12.20% J. a. JOHNSON (011) 263 62.92% QUESTION #7 - INITIATIVE ROBERT E. ~RIGHT '(Ol;!) 89 21. 29% OR REFERENDUM PETITIONS Undervotes 14 3.35~ YES For amendment (O68) 278 66.5'" Overvotes 1 0.24X IW Against amendment (069) 115 27.51% Undervotes 25 5.98" QUESTION #1 - AD VALOREM TAX EXEMPT Ovcrvotes 0 O.OOx FOR ENTERPRISE ZONE YES for authority (024 ) 224 53.59" QUeSTION #8 . FISCAL NO against authority (025) 176 42.11% MANAGEMENT PROCEDURE Undervotes 17 4.07% YES For amendment (074) 67 16.03:< Overvotes 1 0.24Yo NO Against amendment (075 ) 334 79.90" Undervotes 17 4.07% QUESTION U2 ~ COMKISSIONERS Overvotes 0 O.OOX COMPENSATION AND EXPENSES YES For.amendment (030) 96 22. 97"" QUESTION ~ 9 - LEGAL DEPARTMENT NO Against amendment (031 ) 309 73.92% YES For amendment (081) 265 63.40% Undervotes 11 2.63% NO Against amendment (082) lR 32.06" O...ervotes 2 O.4BX Undcrvotes 19 4.55% Overvotes 0 0.00r. QUESTION #3 . VICE-HAYOR -'~ YES For amendment (036) 327 78.23% QUESTION # 10 - CITY ATTORNEY l,~ NO Against amendment (037) 69 16.51% YES For amendment (087) 174 41. 63:< Undervotes 22 5.26X NO Aga\nst amendment (OB8) 223 53.35% Overvotes 0 0.00" Undervotes 20 4.78X Ovcrvotes t 0.24:< QUESTION #4 - VACANCIES; FORFEITURE OF OFFICE; fiLLING VACANCIES; QUESTION #11 . COMMISSION ELECTIONS ADVISORY BOARDS AHD CAHDIOA1E VACANCY YES For amendment (045) 315 75.36% YES For amendment (093 ) 286 68.42% NO Against amendment (046) 86 20.57X NO Against amendment (094) 107 25.60:< Undervotes 17 4.07% Undcrvotes 25 5.98:< Overvotes 0 0.00r. Overvotes 0 O.OOX v ~' , ... '" . l ",.~' ~ ~.'''' ' r1..;~~tr' ~",' ~ .... '- ~ r ,< PRECINCT 611 CITY OF CLE^R~ATER MUNICIPAL ELECTION Page 1 08:39pm Hor 14 1995 PINELLAS COUNTY, FLORIDA MARCil 14, 1995 ., CLEAR\lATER QUESTION N 5 . SPECIAL MEETINGS } Registered Voters 2,336 AND VOTING PROCEDURES Doll ots Cast 228 9 . 76"1. YES For amendment (052) 60 26.32% NO Against amendment (053 ) 162 71.05:( COMMISSIONER SEAT 4 Undervotes 6 2.63~ 3-YEAR TERM Ovcrvotes 0 O.OOX HikE DALLMANN (006) 166 72.81X ARTHUR "ART" DEEGA.N (001) 57 25.00r. QUESTION # 6 TRANSfER OR USE Undervotes 5 2.19X OF CERTAIN CITY PROPERTY Overvotes 0 O.OOX YES For amendment ':062) 187 82.02X NO Against amendment (063 ) 31 13.60:( COMMISSJONER SEAT 5 Undervotes 8 3.5'" 3~YEAR TERM Ovcrvotes 2 0.B8X BOB BICKERSTAFFE (010) 27 11.84" J. B. JOHNSON (011) 162 71. 05" CUESTION #7 - INITIATIVE ROBERT E. ~RIGHT (012) 34 14.91" OR REFERENDUM PETITIONS Under votes 5 2.19" YES For amendment (068) 183 BO.26" Overvotes 0 0.00r. NO Against amendment (069) 39 17.11X Unc!ervotes 6 2.63" QUESTION #1 - AD VALOREM TAX EXEMPT Overvotes 0 O.OOX FOR ENTERPRISE ZONE YES for authority (024) 154 67.54Y. QUESTION #8 - FISCAL NO G9G{nst authority (025) 72 31 .5B% MANAGEMENT PROCEDURE Undervotes 2 0.88~ VES For amendment (074) 44 19.30X Overvotes 0 O.OO~ NO Against amendment (075 ) 178 78.07X Undervotes 5 2.19X QUEST JON #2 . COMMISSIONERS Overvotes 1 0.44~ COMPENSATION AND EXPENSES YES For amendment (030) 39 17.11Y. QUESTION # 9 . LEGAL DEPARTMENT NO Against amendment (031) 182 79.82" YES For amendment (081) 177 77 .63~ Undervotes 5 2.19% NO Against amendment (082) 44 19.30" Ovcrvotcs 2 0.88" Undervotes 7 3.07Y. O....ervotes 0 0.00" QUESTION #3 - VICE-HAVOR (:q) YES For amendment (036) 189 82.89Y. QUESTION # 10 - CITY ATTORNEY :Il'-l NO Against amendment (037) 30 13.16r. YES for amendment (087) 81 35.53" Undervotes 9 3.95% NO Against amendment (OBB) 141 61.84% Overvotes 0 0.00% Undervotes 6 2.63X OvervoteS 0 O.OOX QUESTION #4 ~ VACANCIES; FORFEITURE OF OFFICE; FILLING VACANCIES; QUESTION #11 - COMMISSION ELECTIONS ADVISORY BOARDS AND CANDIDATE VACANCY YES for amendment (045) 176 77 . 19% ~ES For amendment (093) 181 79.39" NO Against amendment (046) 48 21.05" NO Against amendment (094) 39 17.11X Undervotes 4 1 .7SX Undervotes 8 3.51X Overvotes 0 O.OOX Overvotes 0 O.OOX ,. " I . '11.. '. '. I' ~. . '.,' .\.~.~ '!I'I..',~".\""""" . PRECiNCT 528 CITY Of tLEAR~ATER MUNICIPAL ELECTION Page 1 08:40pm Mar '4 1995 PINELLAS COUNTY, FLORIDA MARCH 14, 1995 ., CLEARWATER QUESTION # 5 - SPECIAL MEETINGS .' Registered Voters 1,429 AND VOTING PROCEDURES .~ ~~.-,' Ba llots Cast 160 11. 20X YES For amendment (052) 62 38.75~ NO Against amendment (053) 94 58.75" COMMISSIONER SEAT 4 Undervotes 4 2.50X 3~YEAR TERM Overvotcs 0 O.OOX HIKE DALLMANN (006) 111 69.38" ARTHUR ItARTIt DEEGAN (007) 42 26.25" QUESTION # 6 TRANSFER OR USE Undervotes 5 3. 13" OF CERTAIN CITY PROPERTY Overvotes 2 1.25" YES For amendment (062) 122 76.25" NO Against amendment (063) 32 20.00r. COMMJSSIONER SEAT 5 Undervotes 6 3.75X 3~YEAR TERM Over votes 0 0.00% BOB BICKERSTAFFE (010) 17 10.63" J. B. JOHNSON (011) 101 63.13X QUESTION #7 - INITIATIVE ROBERT E. WR1GIlT (012) 36 22.50" OR REFERENDUM PETITIONS Undervotes 3 1.88X YES For amendment (068) 95 59.38" Overvotes 3 1.88X NO Against amendment (069) 51 31. BB" Under votes 13 8.13% QUESTION #1 - AD VALOREM TAX eXEMPT Ovcrvotes 1 0.63" fOR ENTERPRISE ZONE YES for authority (024) 88 55.00:{ QUESTION #8 - fiSCAL NO against authority (02S) 66 41.25X MANAGEMENT PROCEDURE Undervotes 6 3.75X YES For amendment (074) 40 25.00X Overvotes 0 0.00r. NO Against amendment (075 ) 114 71.25" Undervotes 6 3.75:{ QUESTION #2 - COMMISSIONERS Ovcrvotcs 0 O.OOX COHPENSATION AND EXPENSES YES For amendment ( 030) 44 27.50X QUESTION # 9 . LEGAL DEPARTMENT NO Against amendment (031) 112 70.00r. YES For amendment (081) 103 64.38X Undervotes 4 2.50): NO Against amendment (082) 44 27.50% overvotes 0 O.OOX Undervotcs 12 7. SOX Overvotes 1 0.63" QUESTION #3 . VICE-MAYOR ..~) YES For amendment ( 036) 127 79.38:{ QUESTION # 10 - CITX ATTORNEY \;, NO Against amendment (037) 24 15.00:{ YES For amendment ( 08n 74 46.25X Undervotcs 9 5.63X NO Against amendment (088) 76 47.50X Overvotes 0 O.OOX Undervotcs 10 6.25X Overvotes 0 O.OO:{ QUESTION #4 . VACANCIES; FORFEITURE OF OFfICE; FILLING VACANCIES; QUESTION #11 - COMMISSION ELECTJONS ADVISORY BOARDS AND CANDIDATE VACANCY YES For amendment (045) 127 79.38X YES For amendment (093) 107 66.88" NO Against amendment (046) 28 17.50:{ NO Against amendment (094) 42 26.25" Undervotes 5 3.13:{ Undervotes 10 6.25" Overvotes 0 0.00r. Overvotes 1 0.63:{ \ \.J ~}~,.tt:'-;- ~:::: \'. i,' PRECHlCT 521 CITY OF CLEARYATER MUNICIPAL ELECT JON Page 1 08:41JX1l Har 14 1995 PINELLAS COUNTY, FLORIDA MARCil 14, 1995 ~ CLEARYATER QUESTION # 5 - SPECIAL MEETINGS j Registered Voters 1,787 AND VOTING PROCEDURES Batlots Cast 396 22.16X YES for amendment (052) 123 31. 06X NO Against amendment (OS3) 246 62.12:< COHMIsStONER SEAT 4 Undervotes 26 6.57X 3-YEAR TERM Overvotes 1 0.25:< HIKE DAllMANN (O06) 178 44.95" ARTHUR "ARTI' DEEGA" (007) 212 53.54X QUESTION # 6 TRANSFER OR USE Undervotes 5 1.2M: OF CERTAIN CITY PROPERTY OVervotes 1 0.25" YES For amendment (062) 323 1l1.Sn: NO Against amendment (063 ) 54 13.64): COMMISSIONER SEAT 5 Undervotes 19 4.80'; 3-YE~R TERM Overvotes 0 0.00): BOB BICKERSTAFFE (010) 144 36.36X J. B. JOHNSON (011 ) 180 45.45r. QUESTION #7 - INITIATIVE ROBERT E. URtGHT (012) 59 14.90:': OR REFERENDUM PETITIONS Undervotes 13 3.28" YES For amendment (068) 279 70.45" Overvotes 0 O.OOX NO Against amendment (069) 87 21.97>: Undervotes 30 7.58" QUESTION #1 ~ AD VALOREM TAX EXEMPT Qvervotes 0 O.ODY. FOR ENTERPRJSE ZONE YES for authority (O24) 275 69.44X QUESTION #8 - FISCAL NO Bgainst authority (025) 99 25.00X MANAGEMENT PROCEDURE Undervotes 20 5.05): YES For amendment (074 ) 88 22.22X Overvotes 2 0.51r. NO Against amendment (075) 277 69.95% Under votes 30 7.5B% QUESTION #2 . COMMISSIONERS Ovcrvotes 1 0.25" COMPENSATION AND EXPENSES YES For amendment (030) 110 27.78r. QUESTION # 9 - LEGAL DEPARTMENT NO Against amendment (031 ) 264 66.61'1. yeS For amendment (OB1 ) 274 69.19% Undervotes 22 5 .56" NO Against amendment (082) 91 22.98" Overvotes 0 O.OOX Undervotes 31 7.83% Overvotes 0 0.00% QUESTION #3 ~ VICE-HAYOR t) YES For amendment (036) 333 84.09r. QUESTION # 10 - CITY ATTORNEY ~ NO Against amendment (037) 40 10. 1 Or. YES For amendment (087) 154 36.89r. Undervotes 22 5.56" NO Against amendment (088) 212 53.54% overvotcs 1 O.25Y. Undervotes 30 7.58X I Overvotes 0 O.OOr. I QUESTION #4 - VACANCIESi FORfEITURE t OF OfFICE: FILLING VACANCIES: QUESTION #11 - COMMISSION ELECTIONS i i ADVISORY BOAROS AND CANDIDATE VACANCY i YES For amendment (045) 316 79.80>: YES For amendment (093 ) 297 75.00r. I NO Against amendment (046) 57 14.39X NO Against amendment (094 ) 66 17.17" . Undervotes 22 5.56r. Undervotes 31 7.83X f Overvotes 1 0.25" Overvotes 0 O.OOX I : u . /'. . . ~ I ' . . \' ~ ,/ . . I- . ' s;;;~. \.:J.~.f,'. '~'~ PRtclNCT 500 CITY OF CLEARWATER MUNICIPAL ELECTION Page 1 08:41pm Mar 14 1995 PINELLAS COUNTY, FLORIDA KARtK 14, 1995 ') CLEAR\lATER QUESTION # 5 - SPECIAL MEETINGS Registered Voters 1,004 AND VOTING PROCEDURES ~ . Ballots Cost 141 14.04~ YES for amendment (OS2) 50 35.46% NO Against amendment ( 053 ) 83 58.87% COMMISSIONER SEAT 4 Undervotes 7 4.96X 3'YEAR TERM OVervotcs 1 0.71Y. HIKE DALLMANN (OD6) U4 BO.B5Y. ARTKUR "ARTII DEEGAN ( 007) 20 14. 1B~ OUEST ION # 6 TRANSFER OR USE . Undervotes 6 4.26X OF CERTAIN CITY PROPERTY Overvotes 1 O.71X YES For amendment (062) 99 70.2,X NO Against amendment (O63) 31 21 .99X COMMJSSIONER SEAT 5 Undervotes 9 6.38X 3~YEAR TERM OVervotes 2 1.42r. BOB 91CKERSTAFFE (010) 30 21.28r. J. B, JOHNSON (011 ) 91 64,54" QUESTION #7 . INITIATIVE ROBERT E. WRIGHT (012) 13 9.22% OR REFERENDUM PETITIONS Undervotes 7 4.96" YES For amendment (068) 98 69.50X Overvotes 0 D.OOY. NO Against amendment (069) 35 24.B2" Undervotes B 5.67"": QUESTION #1 - AD VALOREM TAX EXEMPT Overvotes 0 O.OOX FOR ENTERPRISE ZONE YES for authority ( 024 ) 80 56.74" QUESTION #8 . FISCAL HO against authority ( 025 ) 52 36.BBY. MANAGEMENT PROCEDURE Under votes 7 4.96): YES For amendment (074 ) 22 15.60): Overvotes 2 1.42): NO Agninst amendment (U75) 1it 78.72% Undl!rvotes 7 4.96): QUESTION #2 . COMMISSIONERS Overvotes 1 0.71" COMPENSATION AHO EXPENSES YES For aml!ndment (030) 43 30. SOX QUESTION # 9 . LEGAL DEPARTMENT NO Against amendml!nt (031) 90 63.83% YES For amendment (081) 102 72.34% Undervotes .7 4.96): NO Against aml!ndment (OB2) 33 23.40" Overvotes 1 0.71% Undervotl!s 6 4.26r. Overvotcs 0 O.OOX CUESTION #3 - VICE-MAYOR '.~""" YES For amendment (036) 110 7B,01% QueSTION # 10 ~ CITY ATTORNEY j NO Against amendment (037) 23 16.31" YES For amendment (OB7) 66 46.81" -..- Undervotes B 5.67"": NO Against amendment (OBB) 68 48.23r. Ol/ervotes 0 O.OOY. Undervotes 7 4.96Y. Overvotes 0 0.00" QUESTION #4 - VACANCIES: FORFEITURE OF OFFICE; FILLING VACANCIES: QUESTION #11 . COMMISSION ELECTIONS ADVJSORY BOARDS AND CANDIDATE VACANCY YES For amendment (045) 109 77.30): YES For amendment (093) 102 72,34% NO Against amendment (046) 26 18.44X NO Against amendment (094) 29 20.57"": Undervotes 6 4.26" Undervotes 9 6.3B% OVervotes 0 0.00% Overvotes 1 0.71% I..: , '......../ . . . . I >' '.' " 10. " " J I" ffi,;".,"4,ttj:'" ,. " PRECINCT 502 CITY OF CLEAR\.IATER MUNICIPAL ELECTION Pagl! 1 08:43pm Mar 14 1995 PINELLAS COUNTY; FLORIDA MARCH 14, 1995 , CLEAR\.IATER QUeSTION # 5 . SPECIAL MEETINGS ) Registered Voters 587 AND VOTING PROCEDURES "'.~.. Ballots Cost B8 14:99~ YES For amendment (052) 28 31.B2% NO Against amendment (053) 58 65.91X COMMISSIONER SEAT 4 UndCfvotes D O.DOX 3-YEAR TERH OVervotes 2 2.27X HIKE DAllMANN (006) 65 73 .86X ARTHUR IIARTII DEEGAN (007) 21 23.86~ QUESTION # 6 TRANSFER OR USE Undervotes 2 2.27~ OF CERTAIN Clry PROPERTY Overvotes 0 a.OOx, YES For amendment (062) 65 73.86X NO Against amendment (063) 23 26.14X COMMISSIONER SEAT 5 Undefvotes 0 O.OOX 3-YEAR TERH OVervotes 0 O.OOX BOB BICKERSTAFFE (010) 18 20.45~ J. B. JOHNSON (Oll) 61 69.32X QUeSTION #7 . INITIATIVE ROBERT E. \.IRIGHT (012) 5 S.6Br. OR REFERENDUM PETITIONS Undervotes 4 4.55)>; YES For omendment (068) 64 72.73X Ovefvotes 0 O.OOX NO Against omendment (069) 23 26.14r. Undervotes 1 1.14% QUESTION #1 . AD VALOREM TAX EXEMPT Overvotes 0 O.OOX FOR ENTERPRISE ZONE YES for authority (024 ) 56 63.64X QUESTION #8 - FISCAL NO against authority (025) 30 34.09)>; MANAGEMENT PROCEDURE Undervotes 2 2.27X YES For amendment (074) 13 14.77"" Ollervotes 0 O.OOX NO Against amendment (075) 74 84.09X Underllotes 1 1.14~ QUESTION #2 - COMMISSIONERS Ollcrvotes 0 O.OOX CoMPENSATION AND EXPENSES YES For amendment (030) 21 23.B6~ QUESTION # 9 . LEGAL DEPARTMENT NO AgaInst amendment (031) 66 75.00~ ~ES for amendment (081) 56 63.64~ Undervotes 1 1.14% NO Against amendment (082) 31 35.23" Ollervotes 0 O.OOX Undervotes 1 1.14~ Overvotes 0 O.OOX QUEST JON #3 . VICE-MAYOR .-., ~ES For amendment (036) 70 79.55" QUESTION # 10 . CITY ATTORNEY I~_) NO Against amendment (037) 17 19.32r. ~ES For amendment (087) 35 39.77X Undervotes 1 1.14X NO Against amendment (aSS) 52 59.09r. Overvotes a O.oor. Undervotcs 1 1.W: Overvotcs 0 O.OOX QUESTION #4 . VACANCIES; FORFEITURE OF OFFICE; FILLING VACANCIES; QUESTION #11 . COMMISSION ELECTIONS ADVISORY BOARDS AND CANDIDATE VACANCY YES For amendment (045 ) 70 79.55X YES For amendment (093 ) 71 80.68X NO Against amendment (046) 18 20.45" NO Against amendment (094) 15 17.05" Under\lotes 0 O.OOX Undervotes 2 2.27"" Overvotes 0 a.oox Overvotes 0 0.00r. .0 . L', , '., .. .' '" . ',.' ~. ..,- '. ~ '. ~ . yP:"1:{t~r...:" ;c v . ! :f ,'.'~ PRECINCT 537 CITY OF CLEARWATER MUNICIPAL ELECTION Page 1 08:~4pm Mar 14 1995 PIHElLAS COUNTY, FLORIDA MARCH 14, 1995 -., CLEARWATER QUESTION N 5 . SPECIAL MEETINGS ....L...... Registered Voters 1,528 AND VOTING PROCEDURES Ballots Cast 169 . 11. 06"; YES For amendment (052) 49 28.99" NO Against amendment (O53) 112 66.27X COMMISSIONER SEAT 4 Undervotes 8 4.73" 3.YEAR TERM Overvotes 0 0.00"; MIKE DALLMANN (OO6) 124 73.37X ARTHUR IIARTII DEEGAN ( 007) 41 24.26" QUESTION N 6 TRANSFER OR USE Undervotes 4 2.37% OF CERTAIN CITY PROPERTY Overvotes 0 0.00" YES For amendment (062) 127 75. 15% NO Against amendment (q63) 33 19.53% COMMISSIONER SEAT 5 Undervotes 7 4. 14" 3~YEAR TERM Overvotes 2 1. 18% BOB BJCKERSTAFFE (010) 28 16.57",( J. B. JOHNSON (011) 122 72.19" QUESTION #7 . INITIATIVE ROBERT E. WRIGHT (012) 16 9.47" OR REFERENDUM PETITIONS Undervotes 3 1.78~ YES For.amendment (068) 100 59.17X Overvotes 0 0.00" NO Against amendment ( 069) 59 34.91" Undervotes 10 s.ny. QUESTIOIl #1 - AD VALOREM TAX EXEMPT Overvotes 0 0.00" FOR ENTERPRISE ZONE YES for autnorlty {O24} 89 52.66% QUESTION #8 - fISCAL NO against authority (025) 73 43.20" MANAGEMENT PROCEDURE Undervotes 5 2.96" YES For amendment (074 ) 19 11.24" Overvotes 2 1. 18" NO Against amendment (075 ) 140 82.84~ Undervotes 10 5.92" QUESTION #2 ~ COMMISSIONERS Overvotes 0 0.00" COMPENSATION AND EXPENSES YES For amendment (030) 54 31.95X QUESTION N 9 . LEGAL DEPARTMENT NO Against amendment (031) 10B 63.91X YES For amendment (OB1) 95 56.21" Undervotes 7 4. 14X NO Against amendment (082) 64 37.87X Ol/el'votes 0 O.OOY. Undervotcs 9 5.33" Overvotes 1 0.59" QUESTION #3 - VICE-MAYOR <:) YES For amendment (036) 127 75.15" QUESTION # 10 . CITY ATTORNEY NO Against amendment (037) 31 18.34" YES For amendment ( 087) 81 47.93" Undervotes 11 6.51" ND Against amendment (08B) 82 48.52" Overvotes 0 O.OOX Undervotes 6 3.55" Overvotes 0 O.OOY. QUESTION #4 . VACANCIES; FORFEITURE OF OFFICE: FILLING VACANCIES: QUESTION N11 - COMMISSION ELECTIONS AOVISORY BOARDS AND CANDIDATE VACANCY YES For amendment (045) 130 76.92" YES For amendment (093 ) 108 63.91" NO Against amendment ( 046) 32 18.93" NO Against amendment (O94) 51 30.1ay. Undervotes 7 4.14" Undervotes 10 5.92" Overvotes 0 0.00" OVervotes 0 o . 00" , . . . ~ }, .~ .' . ", ./ .\,_..<... '. PRECINCT SOB CITY OF CLEAR~ATER MUNICIPAL ELECTION Page 1 08:44pm Mar 14 1995 PIHElLAS COUNTY, FLORIOA MARCH 14, 1995 ,'} CLEARIIATER QUESTION # 5 - SPECIAL MEETINGS Registered Voters 1.336 ANO VOTING PROCEDURES '".T Ballots Cast 215 16.09X YES For amendment (052) 45 20.93X NO Against amendment (053) 157 73 . 02% COMMISSIONER SEAl 4 Undervotl!s 13 6.05" 3.YEAR TERM OVl!rvotes 0 O.OOX HIKE DALLMANN (006) 16Q 74.42~ ARTHUR "ART" DEEGAN (007) 47 21.86" QUESTION # 6 TRANSFER OR USE Undcrvotes 8 3.72" OF CERTAIN CITY PROPERTY Overvotes 0 O.OOX YES For amendment (062) 162 75.35" NO Against amendment (063) 40 lB.60" COMMISSIONER SEAT 5 Undl!rvotl!s 13 6.05" 3.YEAR TERM Overvotes .0 0.00" BOB BICKERSTAFFE (010) 31 14.42Y. J. B. JOHNSON (011) 135 62.79" QUESTION #7 . INITIATIVE ROBERT E. IIRIGHT (012) 39 18.14:( DR REFERENDUM PETITIONS Ul'ldervotes 8 3.72" YES For amendment (068) 140 65.12r. Overvotes 2 0.93X NO Against amendment (069) 52 24.19" Undl!rvotl!s 19 B.84" QUESTION #1 - AD VALOREM TAX EXEMPT. Overvotes 4 1 .86" FOR ENTERPRISE 20NE YES for authority (024) 102 47.44" QUESTION #8 - FISCAL NO against authority (025) 101 46.98" MANAGEMENT PROCEDURE Undervotes 12 5.58X YES For amendment (074) 33 15.35X Overvotes 0 0.00" NO Against amendment (075 ) 167 77 .67Y. Undervotes 14 6.51" QUESTION #2 - COM~ISSIO"ERS Overvotes 1 0.47X COMPENSATION AND EXPENSES YES For amendment (030) 39 18.14X QUESTION # 9 - LEGAL DEPARTMENT NO Against amendment (031) 164 76.28:( YES For amendment (081) 136 63.26r. Undervotes 10 4.6SY. NO Against amendment (082) 59 27.44Y. Overvotes 2 O.93X Undervotes 17 7.91X Overvotcs 3 1.40" QUESTION #3 - VICE-MAYOR (:) YES For amendment (036) 163 75.81" QUESTION # 10 - CITY ATTORNEY NO Against amendment (037) 39 18.14% YES For amendment (087) 77 35.81" Undcrvotes 13 6.05X NO Against amendment (08B) 126 58.60r. Overvotes 0 0.00" Undervotes 11 5. 12" Overvotes 1 0.47''' QUESTION #4 - VACANCIES; FORFEITURE OF OFFICE; FJlLING VACANCIES; QUESTION #11 . COMMISSION ELECTIONS ADVISORY BOI\RDS AND CANDIDATE VACANCY YES For amendment (045) 159 73.95" YES For amendment (093) 146 67.91" NO Against amendment (046) 43 20.00r. NO Agofnst amendment (094 ) 55 25.58" Undervotes 12 5.58Y. Undervotes 14 6.51% Overvotes 1 O.47Y. Overvotes 0 O.OOX J '^-. j p&'f.'.;:".. . :.< ".' ,.,.,'::/ PRECl NCT 527 CITY OF CLEAR~ATER MUNICIPAL ELECTION Page 1 08:45pm Mar 14 1995 PINELLAS COUNTY, FLORIDA MARCH 14, 1995 -") CLEARIlATER QUESTION # 5 - SPECIAL MEETINGS Registered Voters 1,554 AND VOTING PROCEOURES Ballots Cost 247 15.89~ YES For nmendment (052) 77 31.17"" NO Against amendment (053) 153 61.94% COHMJSSJOWER SEAT 4 Undervotes 16 6.48:( 3~YEAR TERM Overvotes 1 0.40r. HIKE DAllMANN (006) 155 62.75% ARTHUR "ART" DEEGAN ( 007) 84 34.01% QUESTION # 6 TRANSFER OR USE Undervotes 6 3.24% OF CERTAJN CITY PROPERTY Overvotes 0 O.OOX YES For amendment (062) 193 78.14X NO Against amendment (063) 45 18.22X COMMISSIONER SEAT 5 Undervotes 9 3.64% 3~YEAR TERM Overvotes 0 0.00% BOB BICKERSTAFFE (010) 54 21.66X J. B. JOHNSON (011 ) 127 51. 42% QUESTION #7 . INJTIATIVE ROBERT E. I./RJGHT (012) 61 24.70X OR REFERENDUM PETITIONS Undervotes 4 1. 62% YES For amendment (D6B) 166 67.21X Overvotes 1 0.40X NO Against amendment (069) 64 25.91" Undervotes 17 6.88~ QUESTION #1 - AD VALOREM TAX EXEMPT Overvotes 0 0.00" FOR ENTERPRISE ZONE YES for authority (024 ) 163 65.99X QUESTION #8 - FISCAL NO against authority (025) 75 30.36% MANAGEMENT PROCEDURE Undervotes 9 3.64Y. YES For amendment (074) 60 24.29" Over votes 0 O.OOX NO Against amendment (075 ) 167 67.61X Undervotes 18 7.29% QUESTION #2 - COH~ISSIONERS O....er....otes 2 0.81X COMPENSATION AND EXPENSES YES For amendment (030) 65 26.32% QUESTION # 9 - LEGAL DEPARTMENT NO AgaInst amendment (031 ) 168 68.02% YES For amendment (061) 161 65. 18X Undervotes 13 5.26" NO Against amendment (082) 71 28.74% Overvotes 1 0.40% Under....otes 14 5.67"/. Overvotes 1 0.40" QUESTION #3 . VICE-MAYOR .'-',\ YES For amendment (036) 185 74.90r. QUESTION # 10 - CITY ATTORNEY \.~/ NO Against amendment (037) 39 15.79" ..yeS For amendment (087) 123 49.80r. Undervotes 23 9.31% NO Against amendment (OB8) 107 43.32% Overvotes 0 0.00% Undervotes 16 6.48" Overvotes 1 0.4QX QUESTION #4 - VACAN~IES: FORFEITURE OF OFFICE: FILLING VACANCIES: QUESTION #11 - COMMISSIOtl ELECTIONS ADVISQRY BOARDS AND CANDIDATE VACANCY YES For amendment (045) 195 76.95r. YES For amendment (093) 176 71.26% NO Against amendment (046) 39 15.79% NO Against amendment (094) 51 20.65" Undervotes 12 4.86% Undervotes 18 7.29" Overvotes 1 0.40" Overvotes 2 0.81Y. u .: !~ .' ~. .. ' f ~ ' ... ~:r' Wi',,~', > J : }~ :" r' " " PRECINCT 569 CITY OF CLEAR~ATER MUNICIPAL ELECTION Page 1 OS:45pm Mar 14 \995 PINELLAS COUNTY, FLORIDA HARCH 14, \995 ~ CLEAR~ATER QUESTION # 5 - SPECIAL MEETINGS , Registered Voters 532 AND VOTING PROCEDURES Ballots Cast 5S' 10.90" YES For nmandment (052) 17 29.31% NO Against amendment (053) 34 58.62" COMMISSIONER SEAT 4 Ur.der\lotes 7 12.07% 3~YEAR TERM OYcr\lotcs 0 0.00" HIKE DALLMANN (006) 44 75.B6~ ARTHUR "ART" DEEGAN (007) 7 12.07% QUESTION # 6 TRANSFER OR USE Undervotes 7. 12.07"" OF CERTAIN Clry PROPERTY O\ler\lotes 0 0.00x. YES For amendment (062) 41 70.69:4 NO Against amendment (063) 13 22.41% COMMISSIONER SEAT 5 Undervotcs If 6.90% 3-YEAR TERH Overvotes 0 0.00% BOB BICKERSTAFFE (010) 7 12.07r. J. 6. JOHNSON (011) 41 70.69)(, QUESTION #7 - INITIATIVE RODERT E. ~RIGHT (012) 4 6.90% OR REFERENDUM PETITIONS Undervotcs 5 S.62% YES For amendment (068) 28 48.28% Overvotes 1 1 .72" NO Against amendment (069) 23 39.66% Under\lotcs 7 12.07% QUESTION #1 . AD VALOREM TAX EXEMPT O\lcr\lotes 0 0.00% FOR ENTERPRISE ZONE YES for authority (024) 31 53.45% ' QUESTION #8 - FISCAL NO against authority (025) 22 37.93% MANAGEMENT PROCEDURE Undervotes 5 8.62% YES For nmendment (074 ) 8 13.79% Over\lotes 0 O.OO~ HO Agolnst nmendment (075) . 1;4 75.86~ Undervotes 6 10.34% QUESTION #2 ~ COMMISSIONERS Overvotes 0 0.00% COMPENSATION AND EXPENSES YES For amendment (030) 10 17.24r. QUESTION # 9 . LEGAL DEPARTMENT NO Against amendment (031) 45 77 .59% YES For amendment (081) 32 55.1'1'-' Under\lotcs 3 5.17X NO Against nmendment (OB2) 21 36.21% Overvotes 0 O.OOX Undervotes 5 8.62% Overvotes 0 0.00% QUESTION #3 - VICE-HAYOR I::) YES For amendment (036) 40 68.97% QUESnOll # 10 - CITY ATTORNEY NO Against amendment (037) 14 24.14r- YES For amendment (087) 22 37.93>: Undervotes 4 6.90% NO Against amendment (088) 31 53.45% Overvotes 0 0.00% Undervotes 5 8.62% Overvotes 0 0.00% QUESTION #4 - VACANCIES; fORFEITURE OF OFFICE; FILLING VACANCIES; QUESTION #11 - COMMISSION ELECTIONS ADVISORY BOARDS AND CANDIDATE VACANCY YES For amendment (045) 40 68.97% YES for amendment (093) 29 50.00% NO Against amendment (046) 14 24.14% NO Against amendment (094 ) 23 39.66% Uooer\lotes 4 6.90>: Undervotes 6 10.34" Overvotes 0 0.00% Over votes 0 0.00% I V \"?,,,>:, \:":.... ,,: ,.. . ~:. '.. PRECINCT 526 CITY OF CLEAR~ATER MUNICIPAL ELECTION Page 1 08:46pm Mar 14 1995 PINELLAS COUNTY, FLORIDA MARCH 14, 1995 ,~ CLEAR~ATER QUESTION" 5 - SPECIAL MEETINGS I Registered Voters 1,458 AND VOTING PROCEDURES c. ~.." Ballots Cast 126 8. 78" YES For amendment (052) 47 36.72" NO Against amendment (053 ) 50 39.06" COMHISSIONER SEAl 4 Undervotes 30 23.44" 3-YEAR TERM OvcrvotCB 1 0.78X HIKE DALLMANN (006) 96 75.00" ARTHUR "ART" DEEGAN (007) 23 17 . 97" QUESTION" 6 TRANSFER OR USE Undervotcs 8 6.25" OF CERTAIN CITY PROPERTY O\ler\lotes , O.laX YES For amendment (062) 72 56.25" NO Against amendment (063) 25 19.53" COMMJSSIONER SEAT 5 Undervotes 31 24.22" 3'YEAR TERM Ovcrvotcs 0 0.00" DOB BICKERSTAFFE (010) 10 7.81" J. B. JOHNSON ( 011) 91 71.09" QUESTION #7 - INITIATIVE ROBERT E. IlRIGHT (012) 12 9.38" OR REfERENDUM PETITIONS Undervotes 11 8.59" YES For amendment (068) 64 50.00X Over\lotes 4 3.13" NO Against amendment (069) 33 25.78" Undervotes 31 24.22" QUESTION #1 - AD VALOREM TAX EXEMPT Ovcrvotes 0 O.OOX FOR ENTERPRISE ZONE YES for authority (024 , 70 54.69" QUESTION #8 - FISCAL NO against authority (O?S) 32 25.00" MANAGEMENT PROCEDURE Undervotcs 26 20.31X YES For nm~ndment (074 ) 30 23.44" Overvotes 0 O.DOX NO Against amendment (075) 63 49.22" Undervotes 34 26.56" QUESTION #2 - COMMISSIONERS Ovcrvotes , 0.78" COMPENSATION AND EXPENSES YES For amendment (030) 49 38.28" QUESTION # 9 - LEGAL DEPARTMENT NO Aga\nst amendment ( 031) 53 41.41" YES For nmendment (081) 62 48.44" Undervotes 26 20.31" NO Against amendment (082) 36 28.13" Overvotes 0 O.OOX Undervotes 30 23.44" Overvotes 0 0.00" QUESTION #3 - VICE-MAYOR I:) YES For amendment (036) 69 53.91" QUESTION # 10 . CITY ATTORNEY ,. NO Against amendment (037) 25 19.53X YES For amendment (087) 59 46.09" Undervotes 34 26.56" HO Aga\nst nmQ~nt (OBB) 38 29.69" Overvotes 0 O.OOX Undervotes 31 24.22" Ovcrvotes 0 0.00" QUESTION #4 - VACANCIES; FORFE1TURE OF OfFICE; FILLING VACANCIES; QUESTION #11 - COMMISSION ELECTIONS ADVISORY POARDS ANO CANDIDATE VACANCY YES For amendment (045) 80 62.50X YES For amendment (093) 65 50.78" NO Against 'amendment (046) 17 13.28" NO Against amendment (094) 28 21.88" Undervotes 3T 24.22" Undervotcs 35 27.34" Overvotes 0 O.OOX Overvotes 0 0.00" \-.J . , .' ~~~ . . ~ I . ',1 I . .. . '~. 1I:~':-~l."U"'''' >- " .. PRECINCT 524 CITY OF CLEAR~ATER MUNICIPAL ELECTION Pago 1 08:48pn Mar 14 1995 PINELLAS COUNTY, FLORIDA MARCH 14. 1995 -,""" ClEAR\lATER QUESTION # 5 w SPECIAL MEETINGS , I Registered Voters 1,136 AND VOrlNG PROCEDURES Dallots Cast 32B 28.an.: YES For amendment (052) 125 3B.11~ NO Against amendment (053) 1a2 55.49X COMMJSSIONER SEAT 4 Undervotes 21 6.40" 3wVEAR TERM OvervoteS 0 0.00r. 'U KE DALLMANN (006) 13B 42.07" ARTHUR "ART" DEEGAN ( 007) 183 55.79% QUESTION # 6 TRANSFER OR use Undervotes 6 1.a3% OF CERTAlN ClTY PROPERTY Overvotes 1 0.30X YES For amendment (062) 254 77 .44X NO Against amendment (063) 59 17.99% COHMlSSIONER SEAT 5 Undervotes 15 4.57X 3-YEAR TERM Overvotes 0 0.00" BOB BICKERSTAFFE (010) 12B 39.02% J. B. JOHNSON (011) 132 40.24% QUESTION #7 w lNITlATlVE ROBERT E. \lRIGHT (012) 53 16.16X OR REFERENDUM PETITIONS Undervotes 14 4.27r. YES For amendment (06B) 223 67.99r. Overvotes 1 0.30" NO Against amendment (069) 69 21.04X Undcrvotes 35 10.67X QUESTlON #1 - AD VALOREM TAX eXEMPT Overvotes 1 0.30r. FOR ENTERPRISE ZONe YES for authority (024) 208 63.41X QUESTION #8 - FISCAL NO against authority (025) 97 29.57" M~W~GEMENT PROCEDURE Undervotes 21 6.40r. YES For amendment (074) 7B 23.78X Overvotes 2 0.61" NO Against amendment (075) 221 67.38r. Under votes 29 8.84% QUESTION #2 - COMMlSSlONERS Overvotes 0 O.OOX COMPENSATION AND EXPENSES YES For amendment (030) 117 35.67r. QUESTION # 9 . LEGAL DEPARTMENT NO Against amendment (031) 193 58.a4" YES For amendment (OB1) 223 67.99% Undervotes 18 5.49X NO Against amendment (082) 70 21.34% Overvotes 0 O.OOX Undcrvotes 34 10.37X Overvotes 1 0.30"- CUESTION #3 w VICE-MAYOR ", YES For amendment (036) 249 75.91% QUESTlON # 10 . CITY ATTORNEY c:) NO Aga\nst amendment ( 037) 48 14.63% YES For amendment (OB7) 157 47.8"'''' Undervotes 31 9.45X NO Against amendment (OB8) 141 42.99% Overvotcs 0 o . oar. Undervotes 30 9,15% Overvotes 0 O.OOX QUESTION #4 - VACANClES; FORFEJTURE OF OFFICE; FILLING VACANCIES; QUESTION #11 . COMMISSION ELECTIONS ADVISORY BOAROS AND CANDIDATE VACANCY YES For amendment (045) 242 73 . 78% YES For amendment (093 ) 219 66.77"/. NO Against amendment (046) 60 18.29% NO Against amendment (094) 80 24.39% Undervotes 26 7.93% Undcrvotes 29 8.B4% ovcrvoteS 0 O.OOX Overvotes 0 0.00% u ..,. .~i'n.."'.'> :. PRECINCT S22 CITY OF CLEAR~ATER MUNICIPAL ELECTION POgo 1 08:49pn Har 14 t995 PINELlAS COUNTY, FLORIDA MARCH 14, 1995 " ClEAR\lATER QUESTION # 5 . SPECIAL MEETINGS I Regfstorod Voters 1,221 AND VOTING PROCEDURES Ballots Cast 361 29.5"''' ~ES For ~mcndmcnt (052) 133 36.84X NO Against amendment (053) 194 53.74:<; COHMISSIONER SEAT 4 Undervotos 32 8.06~ 3-YEAR TERM Overvotes 2 0.55" MIKE DALLMANN (006) 117 32.41X ARTHUR "ART" DEEGAN (007) 236 65.37"" QUESnOl1 # 6 TRANSFER OR USE Undervotos 8 2.22X OF CERTAIN CITY PROPERTY Overvotes 0 O.OO~ YES For amendment (062) 268 74.24" NO Against amendment (063) 65 18.01" COMMISSIONER SEAT 5 Undervotes 27 7.48X 3-YEAR TERM Overvotes 1 0.28% BOB BJCKERSTAFFE (010) 170 47.09" J. B. JOHNSON (010 106 29.36" QUESTION #7 - JNITIATIVE ROBERT E. "'RIGHT (012) 58 t6.07X OR REFERENDUM PETITIONS Undervotos 26 7.20" YES For amendment (068) 228 63.16" Overvotes 1 0.28Y. NO A90lnst omendment (069) 86 23.82% Undervotos 47 13 .02" QUESTION #1 - AD VALOREM TAX EXEMPT Overvotes 0 O.OOX FOR ENTERPRJSE ZONE YES for authority (024) 198 54.85X QUESTION #8 - FISCAL NO ogolnst authority (025) 130 36.01" HAWAGEMENT PROCEDURE Undervotes 33 9.14" YES For amendment (074 ) 93 25.76Y. Overvotes 0 O.OOX NO Agafnst amendment (075 ) 22B 63.16:< Undervotes 39 10.BOr. QUESTION #2 - COMMISSIONERS Ovorvotes 1 0.28r. CQHPENSATION AND E~PE~sES YES For amendment (030) 105 29.09" QUESTION # 9 - LEGAL DEPARTMENT NO Against amendment (030 224 62.05" YES For amendment (081) 243 67.31" Undervotes 30 8.31Y. NO Against amendment (082) 79 21.88X Overvotes 2 0.55X Undervotes 38 10.53" O\ler\lotes 1 0.28X QUESTION #3 - VICE-MAYOR (~...) YES For amendmont (036) 273 75.62" QUESTION # 10 . CITY ATTORNEY NO Against amendment ( 037> 56 15.51" YES for amendment (OB7) 178 49.31" ",",,", Undervotes 32 8.86" NO Against amendment (088) 144 39.89r. Ol(crvotes 0 0.00r. Undervotes 38 10.53" Overvotes 1 0.28" QUESTION #4 . VACANCIES; FORFEITURE OF OFFICE: FILLING VACANCIES: QUESTION #11 . COMMISSION ELECTIONS ADVISORY BOARDS AND CANDIDATE VACANCY VES For amendment (045) 262 72.58" YES For amendment (093) 241 66.76" NO Agafnst amendment (046) 61 16.90r. NO Against amendment (094) 74 20.50" Undorvotes 35 9.70X Undervotes 46 12.74r. Overvotes 3 0.83X Overvotcs 0 0.00" v r..> , , .', ~ . . ~ < . \. .. . PRECINCT 368 CITY OF CLEARWATER MUNICIPAL ELECTION PlIgo 1 08:49pm Mor 14 1995 PINELLAS COUNTY. FLORIDA MARCH 14, 1995 .. .."'" CLEARWATER QUESTION # 5 . SPECIAL MEETINGS I Registered Voters 75 AND VOTING PROCEDURES Ballots Cast ,10 13.33~ YES For amendment (052) 1 10.00~ NO Against amendment (053) 9 90.00~ CQKHISSI0NER SEAT 4 Undervotes 0 O.OOX 3.YEAR TERM Overvotes 0 O.OOX HIKE DALLMANN (006) 10 10O.00X ARTHUR "ART" DEEGAN (007) 0 O.OOX QUESTION # 6 TRANSFER OR USE Undervotes 0 0.00% OF CERTAIN CITY PROPERTY over....otes 0 O.OOX YES For amendment (062) 9 90.00X NO Against amendment (063) 1 lo.00X COMMISSIONER SEAT 5 Undervotes 0 o.ao~ 3-YEAR TERM Overvotes 0 O.OOX BOB BICKERSTAFFE (010) 0 O.OoX J. B. JOHNSON ( 011) 10 100.o0Y. OUESTION #7 - INITIATIVE ROBERT E. WRIGHT (012) 0 O.OOY. OR REFERENDUM PETITIONS Undervotes 0 O.DoX YES For amendment (066) 6 60.00% Overvotes 0 O.OOY. NO Against amendment (069) 1 10.00X Undervotes 0 0.00r. QUESTION #1 . AD VALOREM TAX EXEMPT Overvotes 1 10.00X FOR ENTERPRISE ZONE YES for authority (024 ) 4 1,0.00r. QUESTION #8 ~ fiSCAL NO agaInst authority (025} 6 60.00X MANAGEMENT PROCEDURE Undervotes 0 O.OOX YES For amendment (074) 3 30.00r. overvotes 0 O.OOY. NO Against amendment (075 ) 7 70.00" Undervotes 0 O.OO~ QUESTION #2 - COMMISSIONERS Overvotes 0 O.OC% COMPENSATION AND EXPENSES YES For amendment (030) 4 40.00% QUESTION # 9 - LEGAL DEPARTMENT NO Against amendment (031) 6 60.00Y. YES For amendment (081) 8 80.00% Undervotes 0 O.OOY. NO Against amendment (Oa2) 2 20.00% . ,\ overvotes 0 0.00r. Under'lotes 0 0.00% Overvotes 0 O.OOX QUESTION #3 - VICE-MAYOR ~"'''''...t YES For amendment (036) a ao.oor. QUESTION # 10 - CITY ATTORNEY , " IJ NO Against amendment (037). 2 lO.OOY. YES For amendment ( OBn 4 40.00X Undervotes a O.OOY. NO Against amendment (OB8) 6 60.00% , \ Overvotes 0 O.OOX Undervotes 0 O.OO~ , Overvotcs 0 O.OO~ ~ QUESTION #4 - VACANCIES; FORFEITURE I OF OFFICEi FILLING VACANCIES: QUESTION #11 . COMMISSION ELECTIONS . ADVISORY BOARDS AHn CANOIDATE VACANCY i YES For amendment (045) 9 90.00% YES For amendment (093) 7 70.00" NO Against amendment (046) 1 10.00Y. NO Against amendment (094) 2 20.00Y. , I Undervotes 0 O.OOY. Undervotes 1 10.00Y. , 1 Overvotes 0 0.00% Overvotes 0 0.00r. r I o , " . .... . " iii,. ~. ~ 'I . . . 'l,'" / -l,I'r'l.... ".,~ C . t ".' .HJ , PRECINCT 634 CITY OF CLEAR~ATER MUNICIPAL ELECTION Poge 1 08:50pm Mar 14 1995 PINELLAS COUNTY, FLORIDA MARCil 14, 1995 , CLEAR\JATER QUESTION # 5 . SPECIAL MEETINGS I Registered Voters 2,044 AND VOTING PROCEDURES Bn\ \ots CDst 314 15.36~ YES For om~ndmont (052) 92 29.30:': NO Against amendment (053) 202 64.33:< COMMISSIONER SEAT 4 Undervotes 20 6.37X 3-YEAR TERM Overvotes 0 0.00:': MJKE DALLMANN (006) 238 75.80% ARTHUR llART" DEEGAN (007) 73 23.25:< QUESTION # 6 TRANSFER OR USE Undervotes 2 O.64X OF CERTAIN CITY PROPERTY Overvotes 1 0.32X YES For nmen~nt (062) 246 78.34~ NO Against amendment (063) 46 15.29% CctlMlsstONER SEAT 5 Undervotes 19 6.05% 3.YEAR TERM Overvotos 1 0.32% BOB BICKERSTAFFE (010) 26 8.28% J. B. JOHNSON (Olt) 228 72.61% QUESTION #7 ~ ltllTlATlVE ROBERT E. \JRIGHT (012) 52 16.56% OR REFERENDUM PETITIONS Undervotes 8 2.55% YES For amendment (068) 203 64.65% Overvotes 0 0.00% NO Agoinst amendment (069) 82 26.11% Undervotes 29 9.24% QUESTION #1 - AD VALOREM TAX EXEMPT O...ervotes 0 O.OOX FOR ENTERPRISE ZONE YES for authority (024) 200 63.69% QUESTION #8 - FISCAL NO against authority (025) 93 29.62~ MANAGEMENT PROCEDURE Under votes 20 6.37''' YES For amendment (074 ) 68 21. 66>: Overvotes 1 0.32X NO Against amcndmont (075) 219 69.75X Under votes 27 8.60): QUESTION #2 . COMMISSIONERS Overvotes 0 O.OOX CQHPENSATION AND EXPENSES YES For amendment (030) 87 27.71>: QUESTION # 9 - LEGAL DEPARTMENT NO Against amendment (031) 203 64.65~ YES For amendment (081) 208 66.24X Undervotes 22 7.01% NO AQalnst amendment (082) 77 24.52% ::';':i'.ULe~ 2 ~.6/;~ tl~d~r,.'"tlll~ 1:.'1 'I.'"'' Overvotes 0 O.OOX QUESTION #3 - VICE~MAYOR (,) YES For amendment (036) 2':i0 79.62X QUESTION # 1Q - CITY ATTORNEY "''''' , NO Against amendment (037) 38 12.10Y. YES For amendment (087) 127 40.45>: Undervotes 26 8.28" NO Agoinst amendment (06B) 159 50.64% Overvotes 0 O.OOY. Undervotcs 27 8. 60r. O...ervotes 1 o .32" QUESTION #4 - VACANCIES; FORFEITURE OF OFFICE: FILLING VACANCIES; QUESTION #11 - COMMISSION ELECTIONS ADVISORY BOARDS AND CANDIDATE VACANCY YES For amendment (045 ) 246 78.34" YES For amendment (093) 214 68.15Y. NO Against amendment (046) 46 14.65Y. NO Against amendment (094) 68 21.66X Undervotes 22 7.01" Undervotcs 32 10.19>: Overvotes 0 O,OOY. Overvotes 0 O.OOY. \ V /'.,'1 ....:.,...'1'.<1,... ,,, PRECINCT 372 CITY OF CLEARUATER HUNICIPAL ELECTION . , P oge 1 08:51pm Mar 14 1995 PINELLAS COUNTY, FLORIDA MARCH 14, 1995 <1 CLEARIJATER QUESTION # 5 . SPECIAL MEETINGS Registered Voters 0 AND VOTING PROCEDURES Ballots Cast 0 O.OOX YES For nmendment (052) 0 O.OOX NO Against amendment (053) 0 O.OOX COMMISSIONER SEAT 4 Undervctl!s 0 O.OOX 3-YEAR TERM Ol/erllotes 0 O.OOX HIKE DALlHANN (006) 0 O.OOX ARTHUR "ART" DEEGAN (007) 0 O.OOX QUESTION # 6 TRANSFER OR USE Undervotes 0 O.OOX OF CERTAIN CITY PROPERTY O\lervotes 0 O.OOX YES For amendment (062) 0 O.OOX NO Against amendment (063 ) 0 O.OOX COMMISSIONER SEAT 5 Undervotl!s 0 O.OOX 3-YEAR TERH O\lervotes 0 o.OOX BOB BICKERSTAFfE (010) 0 O.OOX J. D. JOHNSON (Oll) 0 O.OOX QUESTION #7 - INITIATIVE ROBERT E. IJRIGHT (012) 0 O.OOX OR REFERENDUM PETITIONS Undervotes 0 O.OOX YES for Qmendh~nt (068) 0 O.OoX Overvotes 0 O.OOX NO Against amendment (069) 0 0.00" Undervotes 0 O.OOX QUESTION #1 - AD VALOREM TAX EXEHPT Overvotes 0 o.oOX FOR ENTERPRISE ZONE YES for authority (024) 0 O.OOX QUESTION #8 - FISCAL NO against authority (025) 0 O.OoX MANAGEMENT PROCEDURE Under\lotes 0 O.OOX YES For amendment (074) 0 O.OoX Overvotes 0 O.OOX NO Against amendment (075) 0 o.OOX Under votes 0 O.ODX QUESTION #2 . COMMISSIONERS O\lervotes 0 O.OoX COMPENSATION AND EXPENSES ~ES For amendment (03o) 0 O.OOX QUESTION # 9 . LEGAL DEPARTMENT NO Against amendment (031) 0 0.00" YES For amendment (081) 0 O.OOX Undervotes 0 0.00r. HO Against amendment (082) 0 O.OOX Over votes 0 O.oOX Undervotes 0 O.oor. Overvotes 0 O.OOX QUESTION #3 - V1Ce-HAYOR .{~} YES For amendment (036) 0 O.OOX QUESTION # 10 - CITY ATTORNEY . '1';\l.'! NO Against amendment (O37) 0 O.OOX YES For amendment (D87) 0 0.00" Undervotes 0 O.oOX NO Against amendment (088) 0 O.OoX Overvotes 0 O.OOX Undervotes 0 O.OoX O\lervotes 0 O.OOX i QUESTION #4 - VACANCIES; FORFEITURE OF OFFICEj FILLING VA~ANCIESj QUESTION #11 - COMMISSION ELECTIONS ADVISORY BOARDS AND CANDIDATE VACANCY f IES For amendment (045) 0 0.00" YES For amendment (093 ) 0 0.00r. NO AgaInst amendment (046) 0 O.ooX NO Against amendment (094) 0 O.OOX I UndervDtes 0 0.00" Undervotes 0 0.00" 1 Overvotes 0 o.oor. Overvotes 0 0.00" I ~) . . ~ ,.' .' ~ . L . ~ .. · .... ." .. . ~ ,'~ lcO-O; \', . ,~ PRECINCT 373 CITY OF CLEARWATER MUNiCiPAL ELECTION Page T OB:51pn Mar 14 1995 PINELLAS COUNTY, FLORIOA MARCH 14, 1995 '"""""- ClE~RI,/ATER QUESTION # 5 - SPECIAL MEETINGS J Rcglstered Voters 0 AND VOTING PROCEDURES " Ballots Cas t 0 0.00% YES For amendment (052) 0 O,OOX NO Against nmendment (053) 0 O,OO~ COMMISSIONER SEAT 4 Undervotes 0 0.00% 3-YEAR TERM OVcrvotcs 0 0.00% HIKE DALLMANN (006) 0 O.OOX ARTHUR nART" DEEGAN (007) 0 0.00~ QUESTION # 6 TRANSFER OR USE Undcrvotes 0 0.00" OF CERTAIN CITY PROPERTY Overvotes 0 0,00% YES For amendment (062) 0 0.00r. NO Against amendment (063) 0 O.OO~ COMMISSIONER SEAT 5 Undervotes 0 0.00% 3~YEAR TERM Overvotes 0 O.OG% OOB OICKERSTAFFE (010) 0 o .00r. J, O. JOHNSON (011) 0 0.00r. QUESTION #7 . INITIATIVE ROBERT E. WRIGHT (0'2) 0 O.OOY. OR REFERENDUM PETITIONS Undervotes 0 0.00r. YES For amendment (068) 0 O.OOX Overvotes 0 O.OOr. NO Against amendment (069) 0 D.OGr. Undervotes 0 0,00% QUESTION #1 . AD VALOREH TAX EXEMPT Overvotes 0 O.OO~ FOR ENTERPRISE ZONE YES for authority (024) 0 D,OOr. QUESTION #8 - FISCAL NO against authority (025) 0 O. oar. MANAGEMENT PROCEOURE Undervotes 0 a.oox YES For amendment (074) 0 a.oor. Overvotes 0 O,OOX NO Against amendment (075) 0 o,OO~ Undorvotes 0 o. oar. QUESTION #2 . COMMISSIONERS Overvotes 0 O.OOX COMPENSATION AND EXPENSES YES For amendment (030) 0 0.00% QUESTION # 9 - LEGAL DEPARTMENT NO Against amendment (031) 0 0.00% YES For amendment (081) 0 o .OOX Undervotes 0 O.OO~ NO Against amendment (082) 0 0.00r. Overvotes 0 0.00r. Undervotes 0 o. oar. Over votes 0 O.OO~ QUESTION #3 . VICE-MAYOR (':"l:,",) YES For amendment (036) 0 0.00r. QUESTION # 10 - CITY ATTORNEY ,.-, NO Against amendment (037) 0 O.OO~ YES For amendment (087) 0 D.OOX Undervotes 0 0.00% NO Against amendment (OBB) 0 0.00% Overvotcs 0 O.OOr. Undervotes 0 O.OOX Over votes 0 o. oar. QUESTION #4 - VACANCIES; FORFEITURE OF OFFICE; fILLING VACANCIES; QUESTION #11 - COMMISSION ELECTIONS ADVISORY BOARDS MlD CAtlD I DATE VACANCY YES For amendment (045) 0 0.00r. YES For amendment C093} 0 0.00% NO Against amendment (046) 0 0.00r. NO Against amendment (094 ) 0 0.00% Undervotes 0 D.OOr. Undervotes 0 0.00% Overvotes 0 0.00r. Overvotes 0 O. oar. \ . V . j: .' . I, ~ . . " ' '. .. ' " ~......~ ~ ~": ~', PRECINCT 501 CITY OF CLEAR~ATER MUNICIPAL ELECTION Png~ 1 08:52pn Har 14 1995 PINELLAS COUNTY, FLORIDA MARCH 14, 1995 "") CLEARWATER QUESTION" 5 - SPECIAL MEETINGS .,...... Regfst~r~ Voters 552 AND VOTING PROCEDURES Ballots Cost 42 7.61" YES For amendment (052) 24 57.14X NO Against omendment (053) 14 33.33X COMMISSIONER SEAT 4 Undervotes 4 9.52" 3~YEAR TERH Overvot~s 0 O.OOX HIKE DALLHANN (006) 23 54.76X ARTHUR "ART" DEEGAN (007) 14 33.33% OUEST ION # 6 TRANSFER OR USE Undervotes 4 9.52X OF CERTAIN CITY PROPERTY OVervotes t 2.38X YES For amendment (062) 25 59.52" NO Against amendment (063) 12 28.57X COMMJSSIONER SEAT 5 Undcrvotes 5 , 1. 90" 3-YEAR TERM Overvotes 0 0.00% BOB alCKERSTAFFE (010) 9 21.43% J. B. JOHNSON (011) 22 52.38X QUESTION #7 . INITIATIVE ROBERT E. WRIGHT (012) 7 16.67X OR REFERENDUM PETITIONS Undervotes 4 9.52y. YES For amendment CObEl) 26 61.90" Overvotes 0 O.oor. NO Against amendment (069)i 11 26.19% Undervotes 5 11.90% QUESTION #1 ~ AD VALOREM TAX EXEMPT OVervotes 0 0.00% I FOR ENTERPRISE ZONE YES for authority (024 ) 2t 50.00Y. QUESTIOH ~B . FISCAL .\ NO against authority (025) 18 42.86r. MANAGEMENT PROCEDURE Unclervotes 3 7.14::( YES For .omendment (074) 10 23.81::( 1 Ovcrvotes 0 O.OOX NO Against amendment (075) 26 61.90% Undervotes 6 14.29% QUESTION ~2 - COMMISSIONERS Ovcrvotes 0 O.OOX COMPENSATION AND EXPENSES YES For amendment (030) 16 38. lOX I'1Ue5T!C~J # ? - LEGAL DEPARTMENT NO AgaInst amendment (031) 23 54.76% YES For amendment (081) 22 52.38% Under votes 3 7.14r. NO Against amendment (082) 16 38.10% Overvotes 0 0.00r. Undervotes 4 9.52X Overvotcs 0 0.00% QUESTION #3 . ViCE-MAYOR <:J YES For amendment (036) 27 64.29% OUEST ION # 10 - CITY ATTORNEY NO Against amendment (037) 12 28.57X YES For amendment (087) 29 69.05% Undervotes 3 7.14Y. HO AgaInst amendment (OB8) 10 23.a1X Ovcrvotes 0 O.OOX Undervotes 3 7.14% Overvotes 0 0.00r. OUESTION #4 - VACANCIES; FORFEITURE OF OFFICE; FiLLiNG VACANCIES; QUESTION #11 - COMMISSION ELECTIONS ADVISQRY BOARDS AND CANDIDATE VACANC1 YES For amendment (045) 34 80.95" YES For amendment (093) 26 61.90% NO Against amendment (046) 4 9.52% NO Against amendment (094 ) 12 28.57X. Undervotes 4 9.52% Undervotcs 4 9.52" Overvotes 0 0.00% Overvotes 0 0.00r. i I , 1 " \--J .' . . . ... '" . '. ' .' . I, .".." ~ f') _" .. . " ',~.! PRECINCT 607 CITY OF CLE^R~^TER MUNICIPAL ELECTION PagD 1 09:04pm Har 14 1995 PINELLAS COUUTY, FLORIDA MARCH 14, '995 ~) C\.EAR~^TER aUESTIO>> # 5 - SPEC'AL HEET'NGS Registered Voters 2,112 AND VOTI~G PROCEDURES Ballots Cast 146 6.91" YES For amcndmDnt (052) 45 30.82~ NO Against amendment (053 ) 98 67.12% COMMISSIONER SEAT 4 Undervotes 3 2.05% 3-YEAR TERM Ovcrvotcs 0 0.00% HIKE DALLMANN (006) 110 75.34X ARTHUR "ARTu DEEGAN ( 007) 31 21.23% QUESTION # 6 TRANSFER OR USE Undervotes 4 2.74X OF CERTAIN CITY PROPERTY Overvotcs 1 0.68% YES For amendment (062) 113 77 .40X HO Against amendment (063) 28 19.18% COMMISSIONER SEAT 5 Undervotes 5 3 .42% 3-YEAR TERM Overvotes a 0.00" BOB BJCKERSTAFFE (010) 25 17.12% J. B. JOHNSON (011) 93 63.70X QUESTION #7 . INITJATIVE ROBERT E. ~RIGHT (012) 23 15.7S" OR REFERENDUM PETITIONS Undervotes 5 3.42% YES For amendment (068) 110 75.34% Overvotes 0 O.OOX NO Against amendment (069) 32 21.92~ Under votes 4 2.74% QUESTION #1 . AD VALOREM TAX EXEMPT Overvotes 0 0.00% FOR ENTERPRISE ZONE YES for authority (024) 95 65.07X QUESTION #8 - FISCAL NO against authority (025) 46 31.51% MANAGEMENT PROCEDURE Undervotcs 5 3.42~ YES For amendment (074 ) 23 15.75% Overvotes 0 O.OOX NO Against amendment (075 ) 118 80.82r. Undervotes 5 3.42r. QUESTION #2 - COMMISSIONERS Overvotes 0 0.00% COMPENSATION AND EXPENSES YES For amendment (030) 24 16.44r. QUESTION # 9 - LEGAL DEPARTMENT NO Against amendment ( 031) 118 80.82% YES For amendment (081) 102 69.86r. Undervotes 4 2.74"1. NO Against amendment (082) 40 27.40r. Overvotes 0 O.OO~ Undervotes 3 2.05% Overvotes 1 O.68~ QUESTION #3 - VICE-MAYOR C~, YES For amendment (036) 110 75.34r. QUESTION # 10 - CITY ATTORNEY ~d .".' NO ~9ainst amendment (037) 27 18.49"1. YES For amendment (087) 55 37.67% Undervotes 9 6.16% NO Against amendment (OB8) 86 58.90" Overvotes 0 O.OOr. Undervotes 5 3.42~ i Overvotes 0 O.OOX . , I QUESTION #4 " VACANCIES: FORFEITURE , OF OFFICE: FILLING VACANCIES: QUESTION #11 " COMMISSION ELECTIONS \ I ADVISORY BOARDS AND CANDIDATE VACANCY r YES For amendment (045) 120 82.19X YES For amendment (093) 110 75.34~ NO Against amendment (046) 25 17.12% NO Against amendment ( 094 ) 31 21. 23" i Undervotes 1 0.68% Undervotes 5 3.42X Overvotcs 0 0.00"1. Overvotes 0 O.OOX .\ V , '.. " .' .' j ,.\~.~.t"}~': _.~.~" . .f,. '. PRECINCT 608 CITY OF CLEARWATER MUNICIPAL ELECTION Page 1 09:04pm Mar 14 1995 PINELLAS COUNTY, FLORIDA MARCH 14, 1995 .-~ Cl.EARWATER QUESTION # 5 . SPECIAL MEETINGS ~. ...... 1 RegIstered Voters 1,813 AND VOTING PROCEDURES Ballots Cast 256 14.12" YES For amendment (052) 81 31. 64% NO Against amendment (053) 158 61.72% COMMISSIOUER SEAT 4 Undervotcs 17 6.64" 3~YEAR TERM Ovcrvotcs 0 0.00% HIKE DALLMANN (006) 193 75 .39% ARTHUR "ART" DEEGAN (007) 48 18.75% QUESTION # 6 TRANSFER OR USE Undervotcs 13 5.08" OF CERTAIN CITY PROPERTY Over votes Z 0.78% YES For amendment (062) 179 69.92% NO Against amendment (063) 62 24.22" COMHISSIONER SEAT 5 Undervotes 15 5.86~ 3'YEAR TERH Overvotes 0 0.00" BOB BICKERSTAFfE (010) 22 8.59% J. B. JOllllSON (011) 212 82.81~ QUESTION #7 . INITIATIVE ROBERT E. WRIGHT (012) 16 6.25% OR REFERENDUM PETITIONS Undervotes 4 1 .56" YES For amendment (068) 162 63.28% Overvotes 2 0.78% NO Against amendment (069) 65 25.39% Undervotes 29 11.33X QUESTION U1 - AD VALOREM TAX EXEMPT Overvotes 0 o .00% FOR ENTERPRISE ZONE YES for authority (024) 145 56.64" QUESTION #8 . FISCAL NO against authority (025) 98 38.28" MANAGEMENT PROCEDURE Undervotes 13 5.08" YES For amendment (074) 45 17 .5aX Overvotes 0 O.OOX NO Against amendment (075) 191 74.61% Undervotes 20 7.81" QUESTION #2 - COMMISSIONERS Overvotes 0 O.OOX COMPENSATION AND EXPENSES YES For amendment (030) 59 23.05X QUESTION # 9 . lEGAL DEPARTMENT NO Ago\nst amendment (031) 187 73. 05~ YES For amendment (081) 151 58.98" Undervotes 10 3.91% NO Against amendment (082) 78 30.47"" OVQrvotes 0 0.00" UndQrvotQs 26 10.16X OVervotes 1 0.39X QUESTION #3 . VICE-MAYOR .........,.I-.t.""\ YES For amendment (036) 204 79.69"11 QUESTION # 10 - CITY ATTORNEY I....,J NO Against amendment (037) 38 14.84" YES For amendment (087) "5 44.92% Undervotes 14 5.47"1. NO Against amendment (088) 119 46.48X Overvotes 0 o .OOX Undervotes 22 8. 59X . OVervotcs 0 o .0 OX QUESTION #4 - VACANCIESi FORFEITURE OF OFFICE; FILLING VACANCIESj QUESTION #11 - COMMISSION ELECTIONS ADVI SORY BOARDS AND CANDIDATE VACANCY YES For amendment (045 ) 184 71.88" YES For amendment (093) 167 65.23X NO Against amendment (046) 55 21.48" NO Against amendment (094) 70 27.34% Under\lot es 17 6.64% Undervotes 19 7." 2% Overvotes 0 0.00" Overvotes 0 o .0 OX o . . l . / ~. "'I. I .' I ,....''''.It',''. c.. PRECINCT 529 CITY OF CLEARYATER MUNICIPAL ELECTION Poge 1 09:19pm Mar 14 1995 PIHELLAS COUNTY; FLORIDA HARen 14, 1995 f""---""", CLEARWATER QUEST tOW # 5 . SPECIAL MEETINGS Registered Voters 2,564 AND VOTING PROCEDURES Ballots Cast 419 16.34% YES For amendment (052) 125 29.83% NO Against amendment (053) 273 65.16% COMMISSIONER SEAT 4 Undervotes 19 4.53" 3-YEAR TERM Overvotes 2 0.48% MIKE DALLMANN (006) 295 70.41% ARTHUR UARTIt DEEGAN (007) 115 27.45% oUEST ION # 6 TRANSFER OR USE Undervotcs 8 1. 91" OF CERTAIN CITY PROPERTY Overvotes 1 0.24" YES For amendment (062) 317 75.66% HO Against amendment (063) 88 21.00" COMMISSJONER SEAT 5 Undervotcs 13 3.10% 3-YEAR TERM Ovcrvotcs 1 0.24% BOB BIC~ERSTAFFE (010) 51 12.17".' J. B. JOHNSON (011) 263 62.77" QUESTION #7 - INITIATIVE ROBERT E. YRIGHT (012) 89 21.24r. OR REFERENDUM PETITIONS Undcrvotes 15 3 .58% YES For amendment (068) 278 66.35" Overvotes 1 0.24% NO Against amendment (069) 115 27.45" Undervotes 26 6.21% QUESTION #1 - AD VALOREM TAX EXEMPT Overvotcs 0 0.00" FOR ENTERPRISE ZONE YES for authority (024 ) 225 53.70% oUEST ION #8 . FISCAL NO against authority (025) 176 42.00% MANAGEMENT PROCEDURE Undervotes 17 4.06% YES For amendment (074) 67 15.99" Overvotes 1 0.24% NO Against amendment (075 ) 335 79.95" Undervotos 17 4.06X QUESTION #2 ~ COMMISSIONERS Overvotes 0 0.00" COMPENSATION AND EXPENSES YES For amendment (030) 96 22.91% QUESTION # 9 . LEGAL DEPARTMENT NO Against amendment (031) 309 73.75% YES For amendment (081) 266 63.48" Undervotes 12 2.86% NO Against amendment (082) 134 31.98" Ovcrvotes 2 0.48% Undervotes 19 4 . 53~ Overvotes 0 0.00r. QUESTION #3 - VICE~HAYOR :'~j YES For amendment (036) 328 78.28" QUESTION # 10 - CITY ATTORNEY (~.'l'i~" NO Against amendment (O37) 69 16.47"" YES For amendment (087) 174 41.S3X Undervotes 22 5.25% NO Against amendment (088) 223 53.22" Overvotes 0 0.00% Undervotcs 21 5.01" Overvotes 1 0.24" QUESTION #4 . VACANCIES; FORFEITURE OF OFFICEj FILLING VACANCtES: QUESTION #11 . COMMISSION ELECTIONS ADVI SORY BOARDS AND CANDIDATE VACANCY YES For amendment (045) 315 75.18r. YES For amendment (093 ) 286 68.26:<' NO AgaInst amendment (046) 86 20.53r. NO Against amendment (094) 108 25.78% Undervotes 18 4.30r. Undcrvotes 25 5.97X Overvotes 0 O.oO~ Overvotes 0 D.OOr. \ '.J . ,,' ~ {". ~ ~. ' , ,- CEHTIFICA TE OF COUNTY CANVASSING IJOAIU) RECEIVED MAR 15 1996 /""\ r STA TE OF FLORIDA PINELLAS COUNTY CITY CLERK DEPT. \Ve, the undersigned. PATRICK ((. CADDELL. County Judge, DOROTHY \y. RJjGGLES. Supervisor of Elections, nnd BRUCE G.TYNJ)A~L, Member nl'thc I3lltlJ'd or County Commissioners, constituting the Board of COllnty Canvassers in and for said County. do hereby certify that we mct on the 1J1h day of Murch, A.D.. 1996, and proceeded publicly to cnnvass the votes given for the offices nnd persons hereby spccilkd at the PRESIDENTIAL PREFERENCE PRIMARY, SPECIAL DISTRICT REFERENDUM, nut! MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS held ort the 12th day of Mmch, AD.. 1996. (IS showl1 by the returns 011 lile in the office orthe Supervisor of Elections. We do hereby certify from said returns <IS follows: The total numbcr of votes cast in the HEPUBLICAN Prcsidl.:ntial Preference Primary was 77.954 of which number: LAMAR ALEXANDER of which he received: Sl1 ill ........... PAT BUCHANAN of which he received: ... I ....... 5,053 LllfiJ BOB DOLE qf which he received: 17,203 23,993 BOB DORNAN of which he received: ill 1-11 STEVE FORBES of which he received: ., 'i. . ~. . '"' ~~ ~ 12.122 PHIL GRAMM of which he received: 1Q 153 ALAN KEYES of which he received: received 1.182 votes from Congressional District Nine from Congressional District Ten received 12,116 votcs from Congressional District Nine from Congressional District Ten received 41,196 votes from Congressional District Ninc from Congressional District Ten received lS.:t votes from Congressional District Nine from Congressional District Ten received 21.078 votes from Congressional District Nine from Congressional District Ten reccived 223 votes from Congressional District Nine from Congressional District Ten received .L3.B1l votes --J 534 from Congressional District Nine BA!i from Congressional District Ten SAM CASELLA DAN COLEMAN THOMAS M. KRUEMPELST AEDTER DON SPRAGUE rcceived received received received &i1 votes 60S votes 775 votes 12:l votes . . CERTIFICATE OF COUNTY CANV AS~ING BO,\RJ) ,""'" ri RICHARD LUGAH of which he received: reed vcd J.lll votes ill from Congressional District Nine 12.0. from Congressional District Ten MORRY T A YLOIl of which hc reccived: received ill votr.:s 5.6. from Congressional District Nine 112 from Congrcssionul Distr,ict Tl:n PALM HARBOR SPECIAL FIRE CONTHOL IlISTIUCT REFERENDUM ELECTION INCREASE IN MILLAGE CAP FROM 1.5 NULLS TO 2.0 MILLS In order to meet the increasing costs of providing cmergency services to thc residents of the Palm Harbor Special Firc Control District, shall Chapter 95-469, Laws of Florida. be adopted, which act authorizes an increase in the millage cap from 1.5 mills to 2.0 mills? ,~ f; ,I ..I -',.b YES (For Approvul) NO (For Rejection) received ~ votes received Mkl votes TO\VN OF BRLLEA1R MUNICIPAL ELECTIO~ For COMMISSIONER (2- YEAR TERM)(Vote for TWO): CITY OF CLEAR\VATER MUNICIPAL ELECTION For MAYOR-COMMISSIONER SEAT 1(3~YEAR TERM): RITA GARVEY JIM WARNER n.~ccivcd 14.231 votes rccci vcd 1Jll!2 VOles For COMMISSIONER SEAT 2 (3. YEAR TERM): I ' :....J MATTHEW A. BODACK BILL KIRDAS KAREN SEEL r~ccj\'cd .bill votes recl.:i vcd 5..J!.!U. votes received 12.9~4 votes For COMMISSIONER SEAT 3 (3. YEAR TERM): SUE A. BERFIELD ED HOOPER received ~ votes received J 1 ,2QQ votes 'J BOB DINICOLA JAMES R. PALAMARA recci vcd recclved ill votcs 46J votcs ~ ' . , . ' CERTIFICATE OF COUNTY CANVASSING BOAIU) , "-....,, r' CITY OF CLEt\R\VATEH. i\-IUNlCJPAL ELECTION REFERENDUM QUESTION NO. ONE ClTV OF CLEARWATER CHARTER ^MENDMENT CITY RECREATION/OPEN SPACE PROPERTY Shall Section 2.0t(d)(4)(V) of the City Clmrtcr be amended as provided ill Ordinance 5925~95 to remove the rcquircment for u relerendum prior to leasing city owneu real property idcntiHed as recreation/open space on the city's comprehensive land use plan map but retain the requirement for referendum prior to sale of such property? YES For nmendment to City Chnrtcr NO Against nmcndmcnt to Cit). Churtcr received ~ votes I'cccivculO.730 votes CITY OF INDIAI'; ROCKS BEACH MUNICIPAL ELECTION For MA YOH.~COMMISSIONER (2- YEAR TERM): ~ ",' .1 r , "'~""'" For COMMISSIONEn (2-YEAR TERM){Votc for TWO): .JOF. DIMA LARRY SANDEl~ER JEAN SCOTT received received received ill votes MB votes 2@ votes TO\VN; OF KENNETH CITY MUNICIPAL ELECTION For COUNCILMEMBER (2- YEAR TERM)(Votc lor TWO): HARLENE HHONEY BEE" BOWIE RUSS DUMONT KAREN B. KENNEDY \VILLIAM B. uBILL" SMITH ELAINE J. VAUGHAN reed vcd reed vcd received recd ved received ill votes 3.!l1 votes m votes S42 votes ill votes CITY OF LARGO MUNICIPAL ELECTION For COMMISSIONER ~ SEAT 1 (3- YEAR TERM): DUANE H. RUNYAN JUDY DEAN receivcd bill votes received 5.a14!! votes 1 \ \ ">",.) NARRA TIVE The Largo City Commission is considering relocating the City Hall administrative offices and Police Administration to another facility. When this occurs, the Largo City Hall and Police Administration buildings and properties will be declared surplus and sold by competitive bid or leased for a term greater than live years. -Y . , . ' CERTU'ICATE Of COUNTY CANVASSING HOARD (~ (_ 1 CITY OF LARGO MUNICUJAL ELECTION BALLOT QUESTIONS Qu~stion No, I ill votcs ill votcs llR votes 528 votcs Shall the City of Largo. pursuant to the rcqui rCl11cnts of C ily Charter Section 2, 12( (,) be authorized to sell or lease for a term greater than live years the Largo City Ilnll properl)' at 225 First Avenue SW consisting orJ,~5 m:res Ill.O,1. YES (For Approval) NO (For Rejection) received ~ votes receivcd .Lill votcs Question No.2 ShaH the City of Largo, pursuant to the requircments or City Churter Section 2. J 2(6) be authorized to sell or leasc for a term greater than five years the Police Administration property at 100 East Bay Drive consisting ot'Z.62 acres m.o.1. YES (For Approvnl) NO (For Rejection) received M1Y votes received L.51Q. votes .J t . ~. ...-~,~. ,I CITY OF OLDSl\lAR MUNICIPAL ELECTION For COUNCIL SEAT ONE (2- YEAR TERM): GARY L. BRELSFORD JOSEPH E. MYERS MILTON P ASeO JEFFREY SANDLER received received received received For COUNCIL SEAT THREE (2- YEAR TERM) LINDA R. MACDONALD ROBERT L. WRIGHT recei ved recei vcd .8.B..3. v 0 t c s ill votes rO\VN OF REDINGTON SHORES MUNICH) AI.. ELECTION For MAYOR COMMISSIONEn (2~YEAR TERM): TONY ANTONIO US .J. J. BEYROUTI DALE DEL BELLO received received received t ~ ~ REFERENDUM QUESTIONS ill votes ill votes ZQ!! votes PROPOSED AMENDMENT OF THE CHARTER OF THE TO\VN OF REDINGTON SHORES, FLORIDA, CONCERNING TOWN TREASURER Shall Section 17 of the Charter of the Town of Redington Shores, Florida, pertaining to the Town Treasurer be amended, as provided for in Ordinance No 95-10, to specify that the Town Treasurer's duties shull include depositing funds and moneys into appropriate depositories or accounts? YES (For the nmcndment) NO (Agninst the nmcndmcnt) received received ,~ ll5.n votes ill votes YES (For the nmcndmcnt) NO (Agninst the !Intendment) received recd ved ill votes l3!! votes . . CEHTIFICATE QF COUNTY CANVASSING BOAIU) ~ TO\VN OF REDINGTON SlIQH.ES MUNICIPAL ELECTION PROPOSED AMENDMENT OF THE CHARTER OF THE TO\VN OF REDINGTON SHORES, FLORIDA. CONCERNING ORDINANCE ADOPTION Shall Seetioll \4 of the Charler of the Town or Redington Shores, Florida. pertaining In ordinunce adoption procedures. be amended. as provith::d for in Ordinance No 95-11. to comply with the uniform procedure {or adoption procedures us required by the general law of the State or Florida? A REFERENDUM PERTAINING TO SALARIES OF THE MA YOR- COMMISSIONER AND DISTRICT COMMISSIONERS Shall Section C-6 of the Chartcr of the Town of Redington Shores be amended, as provided for in Ordinance No 95-12, to reflect that the Mayor~Commissjoner of the Town of Redington Shores receive a salary of$300.00 pcr month, and the four District Commissioners of the Town of Redington Shores each reccive a salary of $250.00 per month, effective Aprill, I 996? .........j ,j . '.1-':!'~.J YES (For the issue) NO (Agllinst the issue) reed vcd recei ved ill votes M1 votes CITY OF ST. PETE B~ACH MUNICIPAL ELECTIQN For COMMISSIONER CITY DIS~RICT #1 (2-YEAR TERM): SARANAN M. LAUCK PAUL C. SHERMAN received received m votes ill votes ~~('~ I ' . , \ , ",.."..1 \.J