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ENVIRONMENTAL ADVISORY BOARD
CITY OF CLEARWATER
September 18, 2002
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Pres(3nt:
Rev. Sandra Jamieson
Alan Smith
Clorinda Gilreath
David Rhame
Allan Stowell
Chairperson
Vice Chair
Board Member
Board Member
Board Member
Also' Present'
AI Carrier
Terry Finch
Steve'Soltau
Andy Neff
. Leslie Dougall-Sides
Norma Skinner
Asst. Dir of Engineering/ESM
, Environmental Manager
Water Superintendent
Public Utilities Director
Assistant City Attorney
Staff Assistant"
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To provide contInuity for research, items are in agenda order although not necessarily,
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Unless otherwise noted, no action was taken regarding Items.
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Administration
The Chair called the meeting to order at 4:00 p.m. in the Commission Chambers of City
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ITEM #1 Approval of Minutes - July 17, 2002
RECOMMENDED ACTION: Approve minutes of July 17, 2002. Member Rhame moved'
to approve the minutes of July 17, 2002 as submitted. Member Smith duly seconded the
motion.
ACTION: Approved and carried unanimously.
.' ITEM #2 Citizens to be Heard
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The, Chair recognized Jack Alvord, president of the Historic Bayvlew Association. Mr."
Alvord spoke on a couple of issues: He expressed concern regarding the n61se pollution
from the Clearwater/St. Petersburg Airport and the black soot produced by the jet fuel
cO!1tamlnatlng the area. '
The second issue discussed was the Historic Bayvlew Park on the corner of Gulf-to-Bay
and McMullen Booth. This Is an environmental park, owned by the state and he would
appreciate the City's help In transferring the park over so they'can start environmental
classes for children. ' , '
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The Chair recognized Luelle Casey, co-president of the Coalition of Clearwater
Homeowners Association, and current president of DelOra Homeowners Association.
Ms. Casey stated some citizens are concerned 'about the noise from the ClearwaterlSt.,
Petersburg Airport expansion and the ClealWater Airpark. They requested that the Board
move to adopt a resolution to be presented to the City Commission a!:;king for a noise
, abatement polley.
Action Items
ITEM #3 Arsenic in Fertilizer
Terry Finch gave a brief update regarding arsenic In fertilizer and in pressure treated
wood. She passed out copies of an article which states that the exposure to arsenic in
pressure treated lumber Is minimal and therefore safe for equipment in children's
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There Is still concern regarding the use of arsenic treated wood because it can leak onto
surface soli and groundwater should the circumstances be beneficial for it to do that. '
The Parks and Recreation, Department no longer uses arsenic In their fertilizer and
, herbicide.
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RECOMMENDED ACTION: None
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ACTION: No further discussion needed, this item can be dropped.
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ITEM #4 Recommendation to present EAB Awards
Member Stowell made a motion to present Terry Finch with an award for her outstanding
work on the Kapok wetland restoration project. Coopers Point, and all other projects that
she has worked on.
RECOMMENDED ACTION: Nominate Terry Finch to be presented with an EAB award.
, Clorinda Gilreath seconded the motion.
",ACTION: Approved and carried unanimously.
Member Stowell moved to present an award to Alan Mayberry for his work in forestry and
the'deslgn he created to save the oak trees.
RECOMMENDED ACTION: 'Nominate Alan Mayberry to be presented with an EAB ,
award. Member Smith seconded the motion.
ACTION: Approved and carried unanimously.
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ITEM #4 Commission Liaison Report
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The Chair said. that after attending the meeting at the Clearwater/St. Petersburg Airport
several weeks ago, It became clear that the Airport Is not going to address the Issue of
. noise pollution. She asked the Board if they felt compelled to present a resolution to the
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City Co'mmlsslon to make them aware of the noise pollutlon impact from the Clearwaterl
St. Petersburg Airport.
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The Chair recognized member Stowell to present the two motions.
Motion number one stated the need for a Countywide noise abatement ordinance
rega'rdlng the noise pollution from the ClearwaterlSt. Petersburg Airport and the
Clearwater Airpark.
No one second the motion and it died on the floor.
The second motion concerned the damage to the Tampa Bay estuary ecosystem caused
'by the discharge of jet fuel residue on the bay.
No one second the motion and it died on the floor.
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The Chair indicated that is a County project and a community-wide issue so the Board's
recommendation Is that they continue working with the County.
ITEM #5 Stevenson Creek
The Chair recognized Elliot Shoberg to give an update on the status of the Stevenson
Creek project. Mr. Shoberg reported that Staff and City Management' are still working with
the Army Corp of Engineers regarding estuary restoration. They may dispose of some of
the estuary material at the HiHsborough sludge fallTl. '
, The Palmetto Street Sediment Sump Proiect. The commission has approved the
purchase of the Kings residence and also purchasing two other properties to the north to
build a larger sediment sump, which will hold more volume than the existing one on the
, golf course. The City Commission has also approved the design and it is in the 30%
completl~n phase. They expect to close on the Kings property by the end of the month.
'The City is currently negotiating with the Sunset Potnt Baptist Church to purchase a large
portion of land the church owns which used to be a wetland. The Spring Branch
Improvement project includes purchasing a large portion of that property and some of the
school board property.
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Mr. Shoberg said that the Glen Oaks p'roject is moving forwardl the work order is
going to the Commission Oct. 3rd. He showed a conceptual sketchl which was
presented at a public meeting. The City is trying to include some type of park and
recreation area to replace the golf course, which is being eliminated, and the number
one request was a soccer field.
ITEM #6 Community Development Comprehensive Plan
Member Smith had nothing to report.
ITEM #7' Potable/Reclaimed Water
'The Chair recognized Mr. Neff to gIve a status report on potable water. Mr. Neff thanked
the Board for their endorsement of the Aquifer Storage and Recovery feasibility study.
The new reclaimed water storage plant at the Northeast Plant is essentially completed.
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The second phase of some pumpIng upgrade improvements to the Marshall St. Plant,
whIch will be needed in the future to support the Harbor Oaks project. will be going before
the CommissIon in October.
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The Northwood Greenwood project is almost complete. There is an Interconnect required
at Cleveland Street which was a modification and required a lot of work due to existing
utilities. The change order has been issued and approved. The contract has been
obtained so work should be starting in October.
The Drew and Union Street project is currently going through some design changes and.
,as a result, it is a much more improved project. It is near completion and will be presented
to the City CommIssion within the next few months.
The Harbor Oaks Reclaimed water project is currently under design. It is expected to
have' 50% of the design In on the 20th .
The Seville project is scheduled for Southwest Florida Water Management District fundIng
, for next year. ' '
Discussion Items
ITEM #8 Arsenic
.There is no further need to discuss this category.
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ITEMS #9 A Water Source ChanQ8 Issues
Chair recognized Steve Soltau to dIscuss water source issues. Mr. Soltau reported that
Tampa Bay Water has begun to supplement our groundwater supplies with 15 million
gallons per day of surface water form the Tampa bypass canal and they are building a
reselVolr thal will be filled from the Alafia River. Within the next two weeks a total of 50
million gallons a day will be added and In December. when the seawater plant is turned
on at the Big Bend area, another 25 million gallons a day will be added. These two new
sources of water are going to have a lower alkalinity. Studies done by the City of
ClealWater and Tampa Bay Water indicated that water with low levels of alkalinity have a
tendency to release iron from unlined galvanized pipes.
During the past five years, the City has replaced over 80% of galvanized pipes and
unlined pIpes two Inches or larger with plastic pipes. There is a 5-year CIP replacement
program to begin replacing the smaller service lines, which run from the main line to the
meters.
The City has also been adding a corrosion inhIbitor to our water supply since 1988. This
, ,has been done as a protection to the consumer. Over the years copper pipes in the
: homes tend leak the copper into the drInking water.
Additional phases have been funded for 5 years.
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ITEM # 9 B Connelly Property
'Leslie Dougall-Sides reported on t~e Connelly property. Closing is anticipated in late
October, but there are still some issues that need to be worked out prior to closing and
conveying the property to the City.
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, , ITEM # 10 Brazilian Pepper Removal
Terry Finch discussed the Brazilian Pepper and Exotic Plant Removal Program. She
, researched other. communities to see what they are doing. Plnellas County and Dunedin
have an ordinance that requires developers and new developments to remove exotics
prior to getting a'Certificate of Occupancy. Pine lias County removes exotic plants on city
and county property. They have a program to do itt as time and labor allows. They do
not remove f~om private property, only on right-of-way.
City staff recommends implementing a program for the removal of exotic plants. She
suggested developing an ordinance based on what the County and Dunedin havet but
making It more proactive and to obtain support to fund a continuous program for the
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The City has started, removing exotics on sensitive lands such as Coopers Point.
" Brazilian 'Peppers. have been eradicated theret and they have a contractor checking
, monthly for regrowth, cutting and spraying. Terry' Finch is going to recommend to staff
'funding availabilities In our operating budget to start a program for the removal of exotic
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, " ITEM # 12 Presentation of Awards
Chair presented an EAB award to Jack Alvord on behalf of the Hr~toric Bayview
, Association for their effort I,n preserving environmentally sensitive land.
The Chair presented Member Stowell with an award in recognition of his eight years of
service and dedication to the Board .'
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ESTABLISH AGENDA:'
Public. Service Announcements on C-Vlew
, Board Policy Manual Update
ADJOURNMENT
, The meeting w~s adjourned at 5:50 p.m.
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