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MARINE ADVISORY BOARD
CITY OF CLEARWATER
August 13, 2003
Present:
, Hank Epstein
Nick Matsis
Dick Safirstein
Denis Sparks
Acting Chair/Board Member
Board Member - arrived '8:13 a.m.
Board Member
Board Member
Absent:
Tom Horne
Edward O'Brien
Paul J. Kelley
Chair
Board Member
Board Member
Also Present: Bill Morris
Brenda Moses
Marine & Aviation Department Director
Board Reporter
The Acting Chair called the meeting to order at 8:01 a.m. at the Marina.
To p~ovide continuity for research, items are in agenda order although not
necessarily discussed in that order.
2. Minutes Approval from June 11. 2003 '
Approval of-the minutes ~as postponed to the next meeting.
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Other Business
Downtown Marina
Marine & Aviation Department Director Bill Morris reviewed a conceptual drawing
of the proposed marina in the Downtown with estimated costs of $5 million. Mr., Morris
said issues regarding fuel sales projections, final design elements including the mix of
boat slips, funding, determining who would use the new marina, etc. all are being
addressed. He said transient slips help bring in additional revenues, as they can be
rented out more than once. The bottomland for the marina is owned by the State and
must be used for a public purpose. Staff is considering the impact of lease purchases of
boat slips,versus rentals. Research will be done regarding if an outside management
company should manage marina operations.'
In responding to comments from board members, it was City Commissioner
Frank Hibbard's opinion that a marina in the Downtown is one way the City could
emphasize its commitment to the Downtown.
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In response to a question, Mr. Morris said the permitting process for the
downtown marina is expected to take a year. Construction would commence after the
new Memorial Causeway Bridge is completed and the old bridge is removed. Plans are
t9 bring a final marina design to the Commission next month. '
In response to a question, Mr. Morris said floating docks are designed with wave
attenuators to handle boat wakes and storm surges. Plans are to incorporate them into
the Downtown marina design.
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Mr. Morris thanked the Marine Advisory Board members for proactively working
with staff regarding promoting the new downtown marina and preserving the footprint of
the current bridge for future marine-related uses.
Clearwater Sailinq Center
Mr. Morris said staff anticipates receipt of the submerged land lease from the
State for construction of the docks at the Sailing Center within the next 30 days. It was
remarked that the Sailing Center should continue to be promoted as a major
international facility for regattas. Mr. Morris said the Sailability organization has been
instrumental in helping the City obtain grant funds for the Sailing Center. In response to
a question, Mr. Morris said he anticipates construction of the docks to commence
sometime in early October. The Cleal'W'ater Community Sailing Association is working'
on obtaining impact fee funds for an open-air deck with lights and ceiling fans for the
Sailing Center. Sailing Center membership has soared over the past year thanks to the
hard work of volunteers. A junior member of the Sailing Center was selected as the
Female Athlete of the Year by U.S. Sailing, a National Sailing Orga'lization, which'
coordinates and promotes Sailing instruction and competition, for both recreation and
racing. The award at this level is given to one person in the entire United States, so it is
quite an honor. Those types of awards will bring more recognition to the Sailing Center.
Dredqinq
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Mr. Morris said a map of all the waterways surveyed in July by the Army Corps of
Engine~rs is available to interested parties. Due to liability concerns, the Finance
Department is suggesting dredging for the marina be put out to bid to private
contractors.
In response to a comment by a resident, discussion ensued ,regarding reopening
Dunedin Pass. Mr. Morris said although it is possible to reopen it, it is highly improbable.
Concerns from residents regarding water quality and other environmental impacts may
playa role in its reopening. Environmental studies. public input. review by the Army
Corps of Engineers, etc. would be required and would result in a lengthy process before
the pass could be reopened. It was suggested that concerned residents could petition
the County to address the possibility of reopening Dunedin Pass.
Beach lifeQuards
Clearwater was selected by USLA (United States Lifesaving Association) to host
the Southeastern United States Regional Life Guard Competition at Clearwater Beach
on July 16 and 17.2003. The event brought approximately 250 people to Clearwater. It
was a great opportunity to show the City of Clearwater. as this event historically has
been held on the e~st coast. Clearwater was the defending champion and came in
second place this year. As Clearwater did an outstanding job this year hosting the
event, the City of Boca Raton has suggested that Clearwater host the event again next
year. It was suggested tying in national events such as the lifeguard competition to
events held at the Sailing Center.
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Pinellas County has indicated a desire to renegotiate their contract for lifeguards
for Sand Key Park while continuing to use Clearwater's lifeguards because they were
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very impressed with Clearwater's lifeguard program. Mr. Morris said consideration
would be given to having the County's,lifeguards attend Clearwater's lifeguard training
and education program. ' '
Board members thanked Cammissiofler Hibbard far attending the meeting. It
was remarked that a former commissioner attended Marine Advisory F?oard meetings
whenever possible. ' .
4. AQenda for next 'meetino on September 10. 2003
This topic was not discussed.
5. Adiournment
The meeting adjourned at 9:05 a.m.
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